w. PriId It Aa W. GIt It, W"atJ.o.t F.... F..... MYWtiIiM Hu No JWetiGa f•• to b. Pcfcr. THE HOME NEWSPAPER OF GROSSE PODI'I'E AlII) mE FOURTEENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT YOL.16-No.1 IL B. OLDHAM. Publi.her. .GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1940 By Mail, $2.00 per year; Sin~le CopiCl, sCent.- QIUJd4. C~? , 8:rA. P..,.

~nTatiq. • Zouiq OrdiDauee We'~e nua acron two new yeniOlU .f\cIopted At Gratiot of campaip lapel aadgets which were Trembly School ~ilclren Salute Flag 'Draft Confusion Avoided designed and executed by an Eastem Townabip MeetiJJa' hairdreliSer, One u a small ke)' with Gt'atiot TOWllship'. lIew zonin,r ordi. If Voters. Will Regl!lter the lette... WILL propped OD top; the ;,. ~,"'..... --:-~=~ other is (of aU thinas) a red rose with II&ZIcewas llll.lllimollSl" adopted as pub- the letters VELT supportill&' the Item I lished ill a reeelit isalle of The Gt'osse " .,. Before Final Deadline McNary had a little lamb !'omte Review, last Monda" evening at Wednesday, Oetober 16, wiJI be the Who's DIllIe was "Iq 0' muttoa~ a board meeting in Eastwood School Both resbtrafiol1s will be handled b,. last day in which yoters who inteud to And everytime it waned its tall, Several questionl and om)' one ob- the same perlO11Jlel in your commugjt, east a baUot at aatiouat e1eciWD 011 It Sashed a Willkie battOL jeetioa were raised duriaa' tbe eveniaa'a the and a tremendou.s load wiU be thrown Tuesday, November can teeister. diaCtlstiOll. JUltice Edward Kraft gaye 5, UJIOll the reaisttiltioa C1achinery OIl For a Iollg tiJIIe "e've tbouaht that a sbort Ipeech dcfendill&' the ordiaanee Wednesda)', October 16, wiJI also be the that lIa7. Jack Nann (Daab.Navia) was a cood and thcn offered a Dlotion for imme- day when every man between the ages The oaJy wa,. in which the delaYl pilotographer-bat now we know tbat diate adoption. This move was aec~ e! 21 and 35 years oi age must regis- and eot1fnsion cansed by this unhappy' he is "tops. n His photOlP'apbl (whicll ter for the draft, ollded by Justice Edward Root. The eirCllJDstance of dates CIlI be reduced. appeared ill Sunday'. Free PreIs) of unanimOUI vote quickly faDowcd. it by voters Dot waiting until the "ery Mrs. Frederick Y. AJaer, Mn. C. Henry September Water Profit last day to register, Voters can regis. Bub!, Mrs. Harold R. Boya' a.Dd Mra. Initial Drivers' eLL __ I In Gratiot Townahip ter ricbt now, while the hundreds of Carter Sales, were exquisite !ikenesaes ~ draftees cannot. They mltSt register of Ioftly 1oOIciac"A'Omell. If Mr. Navia SeuioD DraWl Exceeda $2~OOO on October 16- c

The Groue Pointe eatUlOt'" my dUdll1e." The Idllfdom IIx+ti I "_ RuilFel I Holy Wall." Detroit Aural Guild pod 1ooIdq. eaeh lll.ate hi the team cae follow .. demand, erideAt" of a IteW' Iif_~Sy I \Vednelday enninr, ':30, mide.week W am t1l are adoptilll' these ilia Mis h or Iter 0'Wll bJdmdll&! prdcreJ:UI as .. Coaarea.tioDal Churcli their fruit, ye 'ball know them." S~lJtJ!~!t ~"""~ of Kerc!!eval lll.d prayer ~ervice. The Wednnday eve- Holda "Indian Party" ..loves to wear with their tweed suits leather and color. " Next Sunday Mr. Scheid ..,ill pruch Lakewood ,,,mue,, A. H. A. ~ber, ning ~OPICS, aI we~l as those for Sunday and jackets, their covert clolh topocals, ------Lut Suwy the Re". Charle' W. on the text "I am found of them tUt paltl»', 1434 Lakewood aVClllIc. Tele- morNnl' are being taken ,from the The Aural Guild, all organization for and their pork pie halo •.• all of which Y. M. C. A. Note. kheld prC&cbed oa the .ubject. ~he sollth me noL" (Isaiah 6S :1). phone Lenox 2121. book. of I Peter and II P~ter. All the the hard of hearing, wiU hold a real are allb (uhions they have borrowed I>au.stdI of tbe Kinldom," The king. ~ '. memben of tbe con,regatlon are asked Indian party at their hall, 305 W. Fort, (or ttoh,n) from their hUIbands or belt I The second phymal and social IICbooi Chllreh ,cboot &Bel worship ,ervice Th.e fas~101l (If thIS world pa.lSetb to reatperimced. flW ~II. at tell o'dock ill the forenoon at laid said Court Room be ap\lOlDted for Room be ap\lOinted for hearinll laid BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD G~ STOVE-Four-bllrner. with oven of nlue. TU, 2-1.425. el'lll Oft East Side. Home nigbts. Ci 'reculator. Practically new. 1415 ty Court R_ be appoillted for burinll hearillR said petition. petition. ' COMMISSIONERS of tlla referenees. TU. 2-32\)1. laid petition. And it i, further ord~r~d, That I <"(lI'Y And it is further ordered. That a COllY C . W u. ,,;w Parker. Fitzroy mt. BABY BED, stroller. auto seat. har- of this order be pr!bted three succes- ounty ot ayne ... IC,_&II. ness, antique loidy chair, $10:. also WHITE GIRL-Mother's helper. Foar Aacl it is furt.er ordered, Tbat a cop v of t"is order be published three sUCCes- DOUBLE BED-Walnut: coil springs , ladies' racoon coat, sIZe 16. ']97 Rivard III of this order be tlUblished three sueee •• sive weeks previous to said time of Slve weeks previoul to said time of CASPAR J. L1l'~GEMAN. days and ODe nenin... $5. Shou earing. in The Grosse Pointe Review, Oerk. mattrell: matchi"J( vanity and bench. Blvd. live in Grosse Pointe Park vicinit)' Rve weeks pnrioal to said time of heann,.. in The Gro~se Pointe Review, $2S. Two ltirls' hat. coat, lesginlJ sets; Tuxedo 2-3697. helU'ill,l'. ill The Grosse Pointe Re\'iew, a newspaper llrinted and drcul2tinll ill a ne,,'spaper printed and circulatiq in EDMU~D B. SULLIVAN. rust, imported wool: sius 4-5, $5 each 9-PIECE walnut diniq room luite. a !>eMpaper printed and circulatina in said CC>U1Ityof Wayne. said County of W"yne. Deput,. Oerlr. Boy's LiOflel electri.c airplane. C~t $15 Like new. NI. Z;YJ. said County of Wayne. JOSEPH A. MURPHY. JOSEPH A. MURPHY. _ Now $4. 1424 Bishop. Nt 2731. WORK WAHTED-FEMALE (A true copy) Judae of Probate. FOR RENT JOSEPH A. MURPHY. (A true copy) Judge of Probate. CALL- ELLA WHITE foe' uperieJsc eel (A true copy) Jodae of Probate. CLIFFORD NELSON, CLIFFORD lI:ELSON. Z.PIECE living room luite. used one Deputv Probate Reiister. Profeuor J. K. Pollock moath. Sacrifice, $39. 14S4i Charle- 645 NEFF-UPller Bat: 3 bedrooms. colored maids. ~s. waitnt ... O-IFFORD NELSON. Deputl" Probate Rea:ister. Iteve and refrill:erator. Newly ~ec- laundress e., day workers. Te DepIII., Probate Reiister. Will Address Pdinte 9Oix. 2-9163. 283-100 orated. Garaa:e. Good transportation. 3692 Rivard 'It .• Detroit 283-100 STATE OF MICHIGAN. Count., of U. of M. A1U1D1liClub ONE YEAR old 1940 Model oil circu. 283-100 STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of Wayne $I.-At a lession of the Pro- latOr with electric fan entlosed. Rea- HOUSE FOR RENT REFINED Iadv wishes care of ebildre n da1.1 or evenings. Referencel. TU \Vayne, IS.-At a session of the Pro- bate c~un for ~d County of Wayne. IOIl3ble. Abo airl's Elsin bicycle. prjlc, STATE OF MICHIGAN. COUllty of bate Court for said County of Wayne. held at the Probate Court Room in the 2-14~1. ' Waylle. IS,-At a stssion of the Pro. Dr, James K. Pol1oek, profes_ 01 ticaJly an'. One boy's bicycle. NL 741 BARRINGTON Rd., Grosse Pointe. held at lhe Probate Court Room in the Cit'\' of D~troit. on the nineteellth day Five bedrooms. Open 2-5 p. m. Z- bate Coart of said County of Wayne, political lcience at the' Universit,. of 2566. COYPETENT. reliable woman. accus C,ty of Detroit. on the nineteenth day of September, in the year one thousand car garage. Can FI. 1648. - held at the Probate Court Room in tne of September in the year one thousand nine hundred and forty. Present: Michigan, will address the Grone EVERGREEN Cemetery family laL tomed to handlinII' children. is ayail - City of Detroit, OIl the nineteenth day nine hundred and forty. Present: Joseph A. Murphy, Judge of Probate. Pointe Chapter of the Univenity of Old established section. Very rea . 4Z2 CADIEUX Rd.-Single four-rooms able by day. week or longer. MU, b717 of StPtember. in the year one thousand Joseph A. Murphy. Judge of Probate. In the Matter of the Cha!IKe of Name Michigan Alumni dub in tb, Pierce IOJIab1e. Telephone TU. 2.1854. and bath. Gas heat. Available Ko- RELIABLE niae haodred and forty. Present: ...omau wisbes Ia In the Matter of the Cha"",e of Name of JULIUS STEPHEN VOl NO. au High School Auditorium on Octob« 15 vember lsL TU.2.9835. work in own home. Enrything ]OIeph A. ~urphy. Judll'e of Probate. COllPLETE set Book of K!lowledge III the Matter of the ClJange-of ~ame of JOSEPH PETER MAKSTEUS Adult. 011 readinR aIId filing the peti- at 8:30 p. m. His subject will he "The Good condition. Telephone TU separately, Good shirt ironer. Bes (MAKSHTELEl. an Adult. On read- tion of the said Ju.Ii~ Stephen Voino FOR RENT -FLATS referenees. TU. 2-3'199. of EDWARD GORNEY. an Adult. On Future A, I See It." 2-0536. after 6 p. m. readiq ud filinA: the petition of the inR' and filing the petilion of the said prayillllr that his pame be changed to BEACONSFIELD. lI69-Brick upper. Joseph Peter Makstclis (Makshtele) JULIUS FRANK ZANIEWSKL It is Almost aactly a )'Ur ago..Dr. Pol- I4lI ST. CLAIR, Grosse Poillte- Two- WOMAN wishes hOllsework by day said Edwud Gorney praying" that his 3 1iedrOODls. light and pleasant. 2 Call TU. 2-6648, after" o'dock. 4 be cbUlll:ed to EDWARD ClTR_ prayinJt that his name. be chan2ed. to c!"de:e:::!.,Th;~ the =:::';;:::::~fh da.Y' ;:! l....k ..ddressed the Alumni Club lIsi.. pteee: over-stuffed 9x12 rug, sood 364 name JOSEPH WALTER MAKSTELL. It N'ovember, nut, at ten o'clock in the porches: ne.dy decorated; new furnace WoodhalL NEY. It is ordered. That the nine- as his topic "Whither Germany." AI condition. TU. 2.0167. heats well and economically. Side tlriv e i5 ordered. That the nineteenth day of forenoon at said Court Rooet be ap. . teea!h da:r of Nonmber, ned. at ten ~ovember, next, at ten o'clock /n the pointed for hearing said petition. that time the 'WIr in EurOPe had beai DELPHINIUMS-Hybrid plants. Mus t Barage. Oose to aU schools, store. and WORK WANTED-IIALE q'c:Iock in the forenoon at said COurt be seen to be appreciated. Also transportation. Tuxedo 2-0703. ROOID 'be appointed for hearinlt" said forenoon at said Court Room be apo And it is fartber ordered. Tbat a ~Ilv going on Oldy a few weeks. WALL W ASHIKG and paintinc. .N pointe .. fur hearing said petition. of tbis order be printed three succ",- ai.~es. canterburybiUs. 591 51. Oair 1407 MARYI.AND-Fumished. 6-r oom o~ At the meeting on October 15. Dr. Grosse Pointe. job too SIll an. NL 7678. And it is further ordered, That a COPY sive ....eeks previous to laid time of brick upper; 3 bedrooms or two an d An4 it b further ordered, that a copy of this order be published three succes. hearing. in The Grosse Pointe Review, Pollock will review and re-interpret tM of tbU otda" be pablished three succes- BASSI~ETTE tub in stud, English h'brary. Colonial decoration. Fireplace LANDSCAPE gardener: 20 years' ex sive weeks previous to said time of a newspaper printed and circulating ill. predictions which he made at that tiae Frigidaire. Porch. Garall't'e. $60. TV perience: small jobs or yearly em - sin weeks previous to said time of bearinll(, in The Grosse Pointe Review. said COUllt., ~....• vne. all. rocking duck. chaise lounge. • hearinc. in The Grosse PoiItte Review, regardittg war in Europe. AmOlll' the chest, coclrnlil bar. Electrola with fec 2.211JlJ. ployment. Now is the time to traal a newspaper printed and circulating in JOSEPH A. llURPHY, - a _spaper printed and circulating in statements ,¥de by Dr. PoDock a yaI' onJs. HOlIK to rent. 1146 Be;l.cons plan t vour shrubbery. MU.8402. said County of Wayne. (A true copy) Jndgp of Probate. - FOR RENT-ROOMS said Couty of Wayne. ago were: ~(believe Getmany wiD.1Q4. 'eld. JOSEPH A. MURPHY. CUFFORD CAREY, PET SUPPLIES ' JOSEPH A. MURPHY, (A true copv) JudICe of Probate. I De;:".:f\' Probate Re~ster. the war becawe I do not believe Jlu- TWO girl~' coats. 12-14: radio: coffee TWO1______ROOMS-Pri\'ite..._ ..... __ ..._,_ home. suitab1e (A lrtle eoP ...l J udKe ..,f Probate. '."I,r~~\.-;- -;-..~:~ ,.." ..r_ .. I ,llFl'nRn rA1?FY ------sia will give Hitler raw materials thai '-v ...... ,.• -.,. ---UU:.1 ....r yOW' eaaary. l:Ui'.I"UKU CAKE\(. ...Uie: ..:..oW; .~" ...... i<: llir,'. i...r- -ou.i'lig'ht -ho;;~;ke~p;;;a arrallgements. Deputv Probate Register. 183-100 iDa.I, size 12; bedspread., Nt 2182.. Gar ... e, Nt 3664. Food for "old lish and turtles. Only Delllltv Probate Register. he needs and tbus offset the Bri~ nationally-boWD products sold. S~. ------STATE OF MICHIGAN. CoWlly 01 blockade," and "This is the time for lIiI GAS RANGE-Detroi;er. $Ii. Boy'l 11'::'45~.2";:LA::':;"K=E~PO=IN':::T::E-~:-N-ea-r-:Char=--:le-\'O-:-ix,Shop. 5.ave at HenryS, 5c to $1.00 28J-l00 283-100 Wayne. IS.-At a session of the Pro- Sandt' Ross horse-hide coat. 16-111.. " 1 d STATE OF MICHIGAN. Countl' of bate Court for said COWlty of Wayue. to be thinking abo~t what we ue ~ $5.. T .. ~ pair young man's Health Spol easy tranlportation. ~ew y ecarat- Store. Kerebeval at Waybarn. STATE OF MICHIGAN. ,Count" of Wa}'rie, .s.-At a session of the Pro- held at the Probate Court Room in the ing to do to insure the futlU'e peace ~. 8ra-9l1, ....C width. TV. 2-5939. ed: wann. Gentleman preferred. WANTED Wayne. sl.-At a session of the Pro- bate Court for said County of Wayne. City of Detroit. on the nineteenth day when this war is ovcr-althOVCb we ... 2127 Amta. Gt'osse PoiJIte Woods. I TWO ROOM!" aDd kitchenette, fur- bate Court of said CoUllty of Wayne, held at the Probate Court Room in the of September. in the year OI1ethousand not now involved, I wou1d advise keep- COMPETENT COUPLE-Mu or held at tbe'Probate Court Room in the C. f pt' th' t th da nine hlllldred and forty.' Pnsent: Ad Ity a e rOJt. on e n,ue eea y Joseph A. ... Ju~of Proba'te. ing oar powder dry." STAIRCARPETING ",ith pad, $125 a Dished or tlDlUr";isbed. V~ K - woman to drive elderly woman to City cf Detroit, OP the lli.neteenth dav of September. in the year aine thousand __"m...... _... '.""Hawthorne. NL 7346. u1ts. Mode~lL Pm'ale. IQl3Ity. er. u, , ~. ~011'_--__ ""-,. cbeval Wnte to BoJr: F, Grosse POII1te Florida this mOllth. Rdereaces ex- of September, in" the year one thousand nine hundred and forty. Present: In the Matter of the a"e of Name One of tfie most interesting featnns chaarecL TlIlteclo Z-zti8t Dine btladrecl ;,nd forty. Present: Joseph A. Murphy, JUdRe of Probate. of ALEXANDER HOWARD' SHEL- -ll:JNE ~de dlair. one 0IJyx re~ector R~w. 15121 Kercheval. Grosse Pointe. of Dr, Pol1oek's addrellS Jut year .... '1amp. ReaaoubJe. 52!JO KelUinston I_W_1C_b.. _ IJO&ePh A. W'llr'Phy. Judge of Probate. DO~ SIEGNER, u Adult On read- TWO OR THREE people to share ex. Jp the Hauet" of the ChanRe of Name. Ill. the Matter of the Change of Name inle and filin« the petition of the said the discussion which followed.hi; talk of ALBERT E. MARQUAIWT. an Alexander Ho-.rd SheldOll Siqner U NEFF RD .. 6S1-PleaSa.nt room in IIe1r penses driving to California. Town~ of STEPHEN K:1HTYIAK, an Adult. and he bas qree.d to lhrow the ... se1t__ d_6-l106__ I_._T_alri_'_""'_lIIOS__ t_IC_emc:_'_rDa__ te. 011 read/Jqf and filinr tbe petition of the Adult. On rea(\ing and liling the peti- prayitlll' that his name be clwlged to SETTEE; rocker. table lamP. electric private home. Re6n~d busiaess wo- tioll of the sa-id Albert E. Marqllardt HOWARD SHELDON SIEGNER. It ing oPen to questions from the 10« tat iroa. toaster. llIner. cot. cnt- ISWl. TU. 2-8199. evetllDg'l. ALTERATIONS' said Stephen Kihtyiak pra)111R that his agam tbU year. tams. di.lbe.. Phonoa:raph tabioet, rlll!- --~ . __ name be chan«ed to STEPHEN KI. prayinll' that his name be changed to is ordered. That the nineteenth day of ALBERT E. !(ARQUETTE. It is November. next. at tell o'doc:k in the Dr. Pollock was born ill Ne'Il'QStIe. cpnIs.-!fan's nit. size~I._~._ and Coats altered or relined. cH1AK. It is ordered. That the nine- ordered. That the uineteenth day of forenoon at said C.,urt ..Room be ap- . PURE BLOOD broWn spotted ....hite, Prices reasonable. Experienced aDd teelrth '!ay of November. neX!. at ten November. next, at ten o'clock ill the pointed for hearir.1t ,o;oid Petition. Pa .. graduated from the' Uniftl'Sity of cotRr spajae1 puppies. 2~ IIJOll.tIts. reliable. TU. 2-8851. o'dock In the ~orenoon at s~ Cou!,! forenoon at said Court Room be ap- And it is further ."dered. That a copy Michigan in 1920 and received the." Room be appcnnted for heanng satd $l84l5. TU. 2-3048. pointed for hearil\lt said petition. of this order be jlu1:!i3hed three succe •• BTee of Doctor of PbiloJoplr/" froaa , CASH FOR FALL SHOPPERS petition. And it is further ordered, That a COPV sive "eeks. previous to said time of Harvard in 1925. He bas held t~ . ------And it is farthec ordered. That a I:opy of this order be published three Mlcces- hearing, in The Grosse Poinle Review. positions at Harvard. Geaeve Q:I8eae, C....SH FOR FALL SHOPPERS- of this order be'PlIblished three sueces. sin 'weeks previous to said time of a lIe~'spaper printed-nd tirc:ulatiug in I T ovr old «Old lBII,. be part pa)"lUellt live weeks prefloas to said. tillle of hearinll' in The Grasse Pointe. Review. said County of Wa)'De. and Ohio State University, dd wu,. 011 YOm'" winter WU'lInIbe. HigheSt .Qlh heari1l«, = The Grosse Pointe Review. a newspaper printed Imd circulatinR in JOSEPH A. llURPHY, F eUow of Soaat Raearch coIma!.ilI priceV_ is said e-aty of Waya.e. (A tnle copy) JlIdce of Pnlbate. Europe m 1927. 1928 .. d 19. - ~~=:-it~~ :a~.r=:' ~ ' JOS€PH A. MURPHY. CbtFFORD NELSON. . ;.t.... ; ... .g-~ '~aJe. ". --- JOSEPH A. ~URPHY, (A tme cOf'tJ Judge of Probate. ' Deputy 'Probate Reaister. .... y. 4I!lJ3 K.ercbna1 at Iiasita. LEo (A tnte eopy) Jud,te of Probate. CLIFFORD NELSON. EzpOaurePI.' IiIIectIae 1543. O-IFFORD NELSON, Deptltv Probate Register. WANTED m BUY Depaty Probate Register. LepI Notice Meuu IrritatiDa Co1da. call 283-100 OLD CLOTHING WANTED-High. , 283.100 STATE 0 FMICHIGAN. CountT of Grandmother was richt .boat draftI est prices paid for men's luitS ud STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of ~Vayn.!. ss,-.:-At a.•se,!sion of the. Pro- SecoDd InaertiOll .hoes. 'Telepboae call will brinll' as to Wayne. IS.-At a session of the Pro- 1/.. ,,, Loun tor sala LOUnty of Wayne. and wet feet' cauSing some colds. W yea immediately. Tel Tyler 4-3625. bate Coun for said County of Wayne, held at the Probate Court Room in the 283-100 not in the way Ihe prohably th~ held at the Probate Court Room in the Citv of Detroit, on the nineteenth day STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of The State Health Department Mi. City of Detroit. on the nineteenth day, of September. in the )'ear one thousand El..ECTRICAL \Va)~ne,u.-At a ses:..iuu. ut the Pro- early this week that without Benu or of September, in the year one thousand nine hundred and forty. Present: bate Court for said County of Wayne, ELECI'IUQAN-Lieeued: work my. niAe hundred and forty. Present: Joseph A. Murphy, Judge of Probate. held at the Probate Court Room in the other organisms there wouldn't be UJ: LEACH lelf: wiring ud repain. fus. floor Joseph A. Murphy. JadRe of Probate. In the Maller of the Change of Name colds, in spite of drafts and wet feet. City of Detroit. on the twenty-third day lamps. 1II0tors. switches. wall plap; In the Maller of the Change of Name of EM?r. ..~;~EL PAJARES, an Adult, of September in the year aile thousand but added that thil is the leuoa wild l'lICUUID deaner service. Prompt aod of ANDREW KRAWCZYSZYN, an On readinlif and filing the petition of nine hundred and forty. Presellt the ger mpopulation of nOHa ... reliable. Call uy time. LEo 1552. Adult On nading and filing the peti- the said Emmanuel Pa;ares prayin!t Joseph A. 'Murphy. Judge of Probate. throats takes on an annual increase.' CU"T'f 'f .. VEO__ tion of the said Andrew Krawczyszyn that his name be changed to JOSEPH In the Matter of the Cba nge of Name MI~S pra)-inll' that his name be changed to ALBERT RILEY. It is ordered. That of B....SILE FINIOUK (WASIL "Just why exposure to eold or wd I :~:-::~------IA."lDREW KRANSON. It is ordered. the nineteenth day of November, next, FINUK). an Adult. On readiq and may set off greater activity of ~ .... Tu2-3333 PAINTING and deconti~_ Tbat the nineteellth day en November. at ten o'clock in the forenoon at laid filinll' the petition of the said BASILE teed workmanship UId materi&1 plus next. at ten o'clock in the forenoon at Court Room be appointed for hearing FINIOUK (WASIL FINUK) prayinllf already in the nose and throat hll't :vet n. StnIa .... , (,;C__ .O~ 30 years' experience. Won't YOU let said COlIrt Room be appointed for hear- said petition. that his name be chuged to WILUAM -understood,. said Dr. H. ADen Moyer. 1me ad vUe and estimate yoar ,,00: itlll' said petition. And it is further ordered, That a COpy FENWICK. It is ordered. That the State health commissioner. "But ~ DlIIroit. 1IicIIimt,. now? Can Tux. 2.714J. And it is fun her ordered, ihat a copy of this order be published three succes- nineteenth :toy of KovemDer, nexl, at is no doubt that such exposure often ia '. __ I N""':- lof this order be published three succes- sive weeks previous to said time of ten o'clock in the forenoon at said F. G--...... c:wdI.a _ ~ ~ .. -'&1 v..- sive weeks previous to said time of hea-iog. in The Grosse Pointe Review, Court Room be appointed for hearing responsible for a flareup that results • hearing, ia The Grosse Pointe Review, a newspaper printed and circulating in sai d peti rion. a cold or other illfecti~ a _paPer printed and circulating in ...id County of Wayne. And it is further Ordered. That a EXCEL BARBECUE Firat IDIertioD cop.,. of this order be PlIblished three "Before exposttre can ClI1I5e trouhte. 1_ MACK:AVE.. _ 7 MILE RD. said County of Wayne. JOSEPH A. MURPHY, JOSEPH A. MURPHY. (/\ true copy) Judge of Probate. ,uccessive w~ks previous to said time however, there lIIust be inJectinI' •• D.IWe.- F'" s-M,. D-... NO BEER 2&1-100 (A true copy( Judge of Prollat~. CLIFFORD CAREY, of hearinp:, in the Grosse Pointe Re- pni$m, preseut iu the body. SollIe of s,...a. ... e::wca. Ie tab ... OlFFORD CAREY. Deputv Probate Reltister. view, a newspaPer printed and circulat- them are easily passed frOD! Olle penoa STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of Deput P b te R iister ------inll' in said County of Wayne, Wayne .... - ....t a sessioa of the Pro- v ro a e • 28J 100 JOSEPH A. MURPHY. to another, usually ia the UDseeJI .pray •••• 11 "T" ..... I. .8 I '- bate Court for said County of Wayne, "283-100 ST ....TE OF MICHIG ....N, Count.,. of (A true cOPV) J adge of Proba te. of droplets that eomes frOD! 1lI0t1th ... BROEDEU PLUMBING AND HEATING held at the Probate Court RotIm m the STATE OF MICHIGAN, CoantT of Wayne. ss.-At a session of the Pro- CLIFFORD NELSON, nose. The rommoa cold is jast OIle of -I City of Detroit, OIl the Dineteeutb day Wayne. ss.-At a session of the Pro- bate Court for said County of Wayne, Deputv Probate Register. the ",-inte~ infection. that are sprea. of Septemtwr, in lite year Olle !!:O"..un.d IMle Coort jor said Coumy of wayne" held at the Probate Court Room in the PLETE PLUMBINC SERVICE because of crowding." DIne hundred and forty. Presaat; held at the Probate Court Roont in the Citv of Detroit, on the nineteenth day Lepl Notice ro. z.3'1S7.J1 - zt7SZ IIACIt Joseph A. Yltrphy, Judge of Probate. City of Detroit, on the nineteenth day of September. in the year one thousand In the Matter of the Chaare of Name- of September, in the year one thousand nine hundred and forty. Present: Aa OM Strery GROSSE POllfTE WOODS of A~THO~Y BOB BLAZEJEWSKI, rriae hundred and forty. Present: Joseph A. ~furphv. Judll"e of Probate. Stufting ballot boDs is aD old .1- a.n.Adult On readi. and lilitlll' the pe- Joseph A. Murphy. Judll'e of Probate. In the ~latler of the Chanll'e of Xame Third Insertion I' I' ft. The WP A historical recordl .... C !,uon .of the said Antbony Bob Blaze- In the Malter of the Chanll'e of Xame of WALTER (WL ....DYSKA W) l\IE- }e... 1d prayiq tbat his name be of FELIX A~TOXI LCKASZEWICZ. TUBICZ, an Adult. On readinR: and ..,y found that in IM7 one JticbMI TO THE SUPERVISOR OF THE Smyth wu 6ned for puttiq tIane ~hanged to ROBERT BLUSSICK. It I,m Adult. On readinll{ and lilin!i: the filinll" the petition of the said Walter CHAS. POWLESLAND KENNELS 's ordered, That the aineteenth day of petition of the said f'elix Antoni Luka. (\Vladyskaw) Kietubicz pravinjl that TOW N S HIP OF GRATIOT, beans in • baIiot bo;a: instead: GI .... WAYNE COUNTY, }(ICHIGAN.. I in votiIlg for a""Bostoa BETWEEN UNCOLN AND FISHER ROADS November. 1Iex1. at tn o'doc:k in t'" szewicz prayinllf that his name be his name be chanll"ed to WALTER mae:Wtnte. W. W T .... All .... f~moon at aaid COurt Room be apo dl2ll,ged to A~THONY Ll;CAS. It is ALEX TOBECK. It is ordered, That Sir: D... AI ~ ~ 1>.,. _ .... pomted for hearUlg said petitiOll, ordered, That the nineteenth day of the nineteenth dav of Kovember, next. YOtl are herehy notified that tbe • I l1U5 MAce AVENUE NL GZI An~ it i. farther o...lered. that a copy Nonmbef'. next. at ten o'clock in the at ten o'clock in the. forenoon at •.aid Board of County Road Cocnrniuiollers o.f, thll order be P1Iblished three SlI<:ces- fOJ:enoon at said. Co~ R~rry be all- C~nrt ~o;om be apllolOted for hearing 1t ..-ewee~. • ..,P.r""iovs to said tillle of ~nt~~, ~or. he~nnR' ~ald .p~::,on. sal,d Petlt,OIl. of Ih.. ('''''!!Iy of \V~~'!!~.Mirhip!!, did, •. :':'~~;:'~ ... u .I. m:. urosse Pointe Kevie'tf .....11..... u. J,) JUJ luc:r 01 uel ('u. j, mAt a cOP'V i\nd. It 1~ further ~n1cered. That a COf)Y at a meeting of said Board held Friday, . " a .newsllaPtT printed and circ:ulated iri of this ordel' he p,ublished th.ree succes. of Ihis order be ~ublished three ~ueces- September 13, 19«1, decide and deter- said County of Wayne. sn"e weelts pre'1OUS to nld tIme of ~".~ ....eeks pre,'lous to ~ald tIme of mine that the certain section of road JOSEPH A. Ml;RPHY hurinll', in The. Grosse Poi.nte Re,;e~. headnll', in The. Grosse POi.ote R~';e,!", (A true copy) JIlda'e of Probat a ~e,"papcr pnn!ed and tJrculahnR' 10 a !,e".~parrr pfln!ed and CIrculating m described in the minutes of said Board FENCE.... _ e. saId COUllty of ". ayne. ~a'd Count, of "a"nr. should be a County Road under the ., CUFFORD ~ELSO~. JOSEPH A, MURPHY. JOSEPH A. ~fURPHY. jurisdiction of the Board of County ...... pc • II Deputy Probate Register. (A trw cOPY) Judll'e of Probate. (A trur cop,') Jud/i{e of Probate...... fw~ CLIFFORD XELSO:lr, CLIFFORD XELSOX . RClad Commi.sioners. The minutes of 2&1-100 w-...... I r 1& Deputv Probate Re~ster. Dep"t •. Prohate Rrll'ister. said meeting flllly describing said see- STATE OF MICHIGAN. COllntT of tion of road are hereby made a part of Wayne. "'.- ....t a se~.ion of the Pro- 283-100 2R1.100 . this nolice. and are as follows: ...... hate COHrt for ~id County of Wayne, STATE OF ),IlCHIl,."'X. Count ... of STATE OF ~!ICHlr.A~. Counl ... or - "Minutes of the meeting of the Board a.a- .... r--.,...• "...... •• I. S ... ':.eld at the Probate Cctlrt Room in the \\"aynp. H,-At I .e~~ion of th~ Pro- \\"a\"nr. ~.,-:\t a ~r«ion of the Pro- Ll!" of Dtlroit. on the nin~I ..... 'h .t. 9 hate Court lot .aid Countv 01 \\'a"ne. hal~ Court fM ,aid ("\lnt,. 01 \\'a,'ne .. of County Road Commissioners of the MEHLENBACHER FENCl CO. of Septemher. in the }'ur on.thousar.d held at the Prohate Coun Room in the helrl at the Probate Court R'hom in'the County of Wayne. held at ~ Bulum nrne hundred and forty. P~e.ent: Citv of Detroit. (\Q the nineteenth rla .. (it,. "f !Ielroi:. <">1, the nineleenth dav Tower. Detroit, Michigan, It 10:00 L ...... Ell "n II1_ .... _ ]o.eph A. Murph,'. Jud.re of Probate. of Septemher. in the year one thou.and "f Scrremher. in the. yrar one thou.and m.. Friday, September 13. 1940. In the !..~.tter of Ihe Cnanll'e of >;ame ni", "'m"r'" Ind fort,'. Prc.lent: nine htll"10r.d an,i i"fl". Prr.ent: of FRAXCISCIS ROSS DiGREGO- Jo.eph ..... Mu,!,hv. ]ud.re of Prohate. ]o.eph A :-lurpl,,'. Jmf'l'e 'of Prohate. ~present: Commissioners Breining RIO. an .....dult. On readi"", and filinlr In the ~htl rr of thr Chan.re of Xa'ln" In th~ :-hller of the Chan"e of Xame and O'Brien. the Pellt,r'o prayinll" that hi~ name be nIl. On readi1ll" and fl1inll' Ihe petition On readin" and filinR' Ihe petition cf • • • • chanR'.ed .to FRF:DF:RICK FR ....XCIS cf th~ .a;d S, 1\"~,'t~r Lemln,'k; pr.,';n" the ~aill Richarll E. Ro"en f\ta,'inll:' ~It wa, mo,.~d by Commissioner 0'- L"flE.'C. It is M"~rrd, That the Ih" hi, namr he ~han/i{etl t" ALRERT 1",.1! hi, n"111' hr cl1"'1<:r,' 10 RTCH. Brien that the Board a<.ume jllri~dic- n,netr:nth d.v "f X",.rmber, nnt. at r.E~(!\X. it;. Mdrrr<1. ThaI thr nine- ,\RD E. C01.1.I\;.-;. II" Mrlrrerl. That ti"n over the f"lIo"'in'1 secti"n of rCl:d I:n n c!nck 'n the for~noon at ~a;d Irenlh d.v "f Xo"rml><'r. nexl .• 1 tf'r1 tlor ni'''lernlh d.,' IIf Xo\'rmhrr. lIe'en'i,or's Plat of East .. ood Farms, ~.. . ~ tr t pubh~h~d Ih,rte 'U('(It~ .. <"'If Ihi~ nrr1rr t,. ~l"'hlithf"n: ",..,..,. (t'('(""'.:. "f ~l,;c tv....:,...:-"",,,,,:-,••hlhl~f'~ ~l~:-r(' <.::C'cc:~- hcinR' a '\llJdi,i'wn of part of Pri"ale 17530 MACK AVE. NIAGARA 282. 1:"C. "'((;...(, t~rt:\l.nu'l; to ~..,d tlmr of I fo.!H' "l:'f''k, r:-~\;r"'o~l'" 10 ~;:;iet ti'nr of I "T\r ,,('r~;~ ~:-('\'i': .. fn qin t;m(' of ("'..rrnV.1n T,ll" (''''('',f,<;e P(\Jn~t ~~,"i~w. hr~r;nR". in 7 r- (,r~ ..<;~ P()i"tC' RI"'\I('\\, ~:(,.::l:-in~. l' T: (' (;-(,,((' Pni"~~ R("\~w. CI.im 619 and Pri"ate C1.:m 620. Grl. M_ ...... DETROIT AUTOMATIC COAt \ n..l('.l....:-'~fl('r rf:-ln~"'rl ilnd (Irculatinll in a TH'\\'l\f'!3Iflrr .,-:ni~ci .a;nn ("Irl'IT.1~m.s:r III ;l :~(''''':)~')('':' i'~"I:(, 1 ~nrl (,1rC'111atlO.I' 1M tiC'll To\\n

Thursday, October 3, 1940 THE GROSSE POn~TE REVIEW Pa ... PI.. • ..------.. c1ude membert and prospective mem- ,I SOCIAL NOTES I bers of the junior group of Fort Pont- St. Paul High Trips St. Bernard 12-0 .* .. .. chartrain Chapter, Daughteu of the ...... _----_. "'~''''-" ...,-,." .•,y •• )'"", On Sunday afternoon, September 22, American Revolution. Mn. John P. VerLinden of waYburnl Mrs. D. K. Auer, Mrs. Harold G• .avenue, entertaianea 70 friends at tea Sleven~, Mrs. H. Sanborn Brown, Mu. 'in honor of ~Iiss Helen A. Gaffney, Frederick J. D)'kstra, Mn. Bernhard Who will become the uride of John H. H. Hartman and Mn. Allen W. Barron B,. FOrlll... Faclory R-..cIa 'VerLinden on October 12 in Holy Re-I hav~ been asked to assist the haste .. En.ill .... . cieem~r 0,,, ,,. dunng the afternoon. Receiving ith ~frs. VerLinden and More Ihan 65 expect to attend tins MiS! Gaffney was ~Iiss Louise Ryan, an party and Mrs, Charles Hall and !.Ir .. SUPEaTONE aunt of the bride-to-be. Russell V. Allman will preside at the RADIO SERViCE tea table, which will be laid with an 17215 Mack An. The MIsses Pat,ritia and Mary Grace Italian lace cloth and centered with a TUxedo 2.7660 Schneider and Virginia Lang, presided large arrangement of bronte, yellow at the tea tabJe, \I hich was beautifully and white bebe mums. Pale yellow covered by a lace cloth with an o\'er- candles will burn in silver candelabra. cloth of pale yellow organza. The cen- ...... I terpiece was a bronze fountain in which The Altar Society of 51. Paul'. 80at~d yellaw rosebuds and bronz~ Church, Grosse Poirlte Farms, i, ,pon- @nU;2ff~ A. L. Damman i lIIums. sorillg a musical tea at the home of Hardware • .... . Mrs. E. ]. Hickey, 23 1lcKinl~y Road, Regularly 81.25 I Yrs. John G. Searls WIll open her Ion Tuesday October 8 from 3 to 6 h~e on ~trathcona Drive, Palm~r I p. m.' , Get a "Milady" 994J HAYES . VIoods, Fnd~Y afternoon, Octobcr~, The general chairman is Mrs. Wm. C. ~er\'er at this near Outer Drive from 3 to 5 0 clock, far a memb~rs~,p Ron~y, assisted by Mrs. Fred A. Behr, A1th-.h Ja. w •• rOUlhl, .pi1W h,. • determinecl Sa. a....rd tackln, DonaW. PidM Ioouacecl 0"'1' tloe .eal-li.. low. price. now. witJa 5t. P ...... Me ..... t_c o_ wt.ich proyeci a ...... factor in the latter'. 12•• -riet....,. 0_ the ero... Poillt.o tea. Guests for. the afternoon wIlJ 1lI- arrang~ments; Mrs. Harold Fr~ar and Th~ supply is Hi«. Sclaool .ridir91l lut S ,. altere...... Tioe wIUte bIotcIa ...-it. PicIae'. laft o-w... .. aD that ia miltle - Mrs. Van Husan Moore, rec~ption. of the St. ,Ben.ard pIa,."r. limil~d. The musical program is in charg~ of .Storm Sash pointed by forDl~r Justice Harry Toy Mrs. J os~ph Hickey. U S Food St ' es · . amp Plan RecelV on authority of the convention chair. A cordial im'itation is extend~d to all and friends of the parish. 3O-D T. 1H St t' 0 tIman, went to Grand Rapicjs und~r the HERE'S STYLE ay ria ere, ar Ing C. lead~rship of Grosse Pointe's B~n H. 98c up MalOn School Re.ume. Bringing bounty and improved health ~'holesal~ food merchants. n~t. to men- ~~:~~.WhOalso is a candidate for prose' NEWS IN Women'. Gym CluM' to tnor~ tlla~ 40,000 D~troit and ~Va)'ne tlon some 40,000 welfar~ famlhes. The oth~r delegation was Barnard's, County families, as well as an esllmat~d Although only a year and a half old, I elact d t th II d • " . 5 < e a e so'ca ~ rump conven- Combination annual $7,000,000 worth of new busln~ss thu fav.ont~. daughte~ ~f the Amenc~n tion. After a stries of parliamentary TOWN HATS I \Vom~n's gym class., in Mason I School were resum~d for th~ winter !or r~tail and whol""ale foo~ merchants f~r.lller IS dOl1lgher b,t ,n mor~ than 150 s~t.back~ from the State Central Com- Doors season last Tu.sday C\'eninll', Oclob~r I. m th" area, "Sur~lus Sa.l, the U. S. cllle~ a.nd are~s throughout tne na.tlOn miltee, largely controlled by Bosles D~partlt'ent of Agnculture s food stamp to aid In movlOg acctlmulated agrJcul- 'lcK .. K .gh d B d h AD Sizes The caurs~ includes g)'mnasties set to . I ...\ a3t, Me tl an an arnar. t It music, folk dancing and gam~s. plan, was put into operation here last t~ral surplus~s to market. At the lame battle or credentials was ev~ntually Tuesda)., October 1. tlm~, her bounty has hern spr~ad t.o braugllt to the Roor of the con,'ention Eatimatea Cseerfuu,. Civea In other ar~as throughout the coun- ~undre~s of thousands of n~edy f~ml- by an overwhdming vott of the dele- try wh~re the food stamp plan has be~n ~Ies, filhng ~mply stom.ach' and brlO~- gat~s. The Toy-Cole llelegation was We Meuurfl and Tune Up Your placed in operation, wellare bmilies Ing about a general "~p.rov~ment In seat~d and the. Barnard bloc eject~d wtaD I and load trade repr~sentati\'~s alik~ l,~al,t~l an~, sta.~dard ~f h~.lng for these from the convention. have, with characteristic American in- famlhes. Sal do~sn t mISs any 01 Ille Supporting Mr. Cole w~r~ the .follow- A. J. FORSTER Floor SaDden For Reat Car For Fall I formality, tagged the plan with the angl~s, however, and wherever sh~ goe, ;":;: G~~c:: P~i~t:. :!~!:;;;:.:;:.: "_; I simple, friendly nicknam~ of "Surplus' busln~ss, as represented by the food Charles B. "'arren, who is a nati';~ai OPTOMETRIST ~ PI. 2131 PI. Jell I Take advantage of this R'iant I Sa1." Detroit and \\'ayne County are Itradu. greets he~ with ap~n arm~. More committeewoman; Mrs. DudleyC.Ray, SERVICE SPECIAL 144M CIoarIe.,aa, cor. ChaLnera no different than. other cities and areas foodsttlffs moved through the normal Congressional 'Nomine~ George B. ----_.- --- - Includes: in this countr)', and today "Sal" is well trade channels naturally m~ans an in. Shaeffer, Frederick :M. Alger Jr., Ed- iIiF &iiJ&IiiZiYJii!iii!_~.a knowll to more than 10,000 retail and crease of cash business to food mer- ward C. Parker, who was elected assist- Announeing • Clean C&rIJuretor O.--t-eo-p-a-th-y-C-e-l-e-b-r-a-te-.-chants. ant secretary of the co",'~ntion, Georg~ • C1e&a FQe! PUIIIp "Sal's" appeal to the g~neral public, A. Xicholson Jr., Dr. Rex P. Cranson, oar iaataUatioa of the Mcnt Moden. a.-Din, Equipmeat DUNLAP I to business, to welfare, and to the farm. who presided Over th~ 14th district cau- • Clean and'Space Pla,. Founder'. Day Oct. 5 iD our D4lW and Jar,er quarters at er is h~r logical, business.like appro~ch cus; Hal H. Smith, C. Bradford Hitt, • Remove Diatrihutor IFounder's day, Octab~r 5, is an an. to a real probl~m, eoupl~d with her ree. John S. Sweeney Jr., Edward N. Hart- 15226-28 Charlevoiz, near BeacoDl6eld "FUTU RAMA" 55 aDd Adjuat Point. nual ennt observed nationally by oste'l ord of accomplishment during the pan wick, Col Miles N. Culeban. whu • Tat Coil ... d Coacleaaer opathic physicians and persons bene- year and a half. .ervea on the lmportant credentials You'UImow you're smcnt fit~d by osteopathic treatment, in honor Born of nec~ssity, "Sal's" real job is committ~e; Justice Frank \V. Linde- PHONE SPECIAL for I Week 0aJy PHONE LEMIt in this new town Dunlop. Lahor of the founder, Dr. AlIdr~w Taylor to offset the loss of our foreign export mann Jr., )drs. KathT).n Rex, GLOVES-l pair LEIl.,. $290 4ZZ5 14c The broad silk border to Still. markets in agriculttlral commodities, C1...... aad Fw. bed. .... '. .czzs (Parts Extra) Dr. Still was born August 6, 1828, and 10 protect the Am~rican farmer G. P. Bulin•• Men'. the brj m is the Iast WOld !near. Jonesboro, Lee County, Virginia. who must produce the food nled. of in men" hat fashion. The Bowling League Free Pick-Up and Delivery , \V~n he was 6 years of ag~ the fam. the nation for his own li,'ing. With I • Wed is "swonk," and . i1y mo.-ed to N~wmarlc~t, Tenn. Two WARREN. YORKSHIRE SERVICE SQUARE DEAL CLEANERS foreign markets rapidly falling off as a t-- H. A;rIia • flatterirlg. years later his fath~r, R~\•. Abra:lam result of world unr~st and economic Players: 1 2 3 Total Watch this spac~ for aur we~L:lv cJeaninll' special. TOM BOYD, Inc. Still, was appointed by the M. E. Con- warfare. it has b~com~ necessary t:> Allemang 2J.4 226 IIl7 62.71 Authorized fore nee of T~nnessee as a missionar). creat~ n~w domestic markets to handle Klein _ 190 169 142 SOl SOL'S I 10 Missauri. Rev. Still bought land in the surpluses which ha\.~ he.,., acctmlu. Bross _ _ _174 ISO 126 45t)' Sale. FORD Service B.aldwin, Kans., and gan it to the lating. "5&1," or lD01'e~io"sly.speak- l\utter "_ .. ._•.170 165 180 515: ~ave Yoq_UeautY Problem? MEN'S WEAR J .1488I E. Jefferaon Methodist Episcopal Church for the iog, the food stamp plan, is one method Dettloff 140 182 138.460 building of th~ Baldwin and Bak~r Uni. theaa to ua aac1 we'll talk it 14Z15 E. Jefferaon LEo IotII of opening up these new domestic mar- Brine rlacDy • versit) .• which h~ helped to ~rect, keu. Totals 908 892 753 2553 I over with ,.oa. CLIFF LEWIS, s....Ic. MI"" 1n 1874, aft~r having studi~d nature, Through the mechanics of th~ plan's CROSSE POINTE PRINTERS I Hair Tmm.., Oil Bath Permanent W-vina', anatomy, physico!!)', patholo/;y, hygiene Elkins _ .197 199 lJ1 53O! ;--" operation. it is possible to provid~ a Re-ConditiolU Hair. Makes It Soft and and chemistry for 20 years, Dr. Still R. Oldham .147 165 169 4811 PIi!!liill~Ii!liilliilIii!lii!~' new and broader market for lh~ farm- perman~ntly settled in Kirks,.ille, Mo .• Beautiful Hair Stylinr to Your Individual er, to prO\.ide a new stimulus for busi- L. Oldham _ 1.2.? 173 121 416 ...._ .... -=Peracmality. . and "flung to the breeze the banner of =====-= - t L-ast' A Cool, Soothing Permueat Wave for ness, whose joh is to handle this large H. Bell 171 154 I()J 4R8: ost~opath)'." In 1892 his work became w. Daniels 151 154 1S4 489 A - you ••• at DO utra coat I I task of distribLltion of these surplus ttiac!( -Neff deauty Sdon 1100 much for him to handle alon~. so h.: foodstuffs, and finallr, insofar as the Handicap _ _ 56 56 56 168 instituted the first school to l~ach ost~. 17506 MACK AVE. Pboae TU. 2-8631 The New Permo-Cooler Sy.tem consumer-wdfare client is concerned ... Iopathy. This first college was chart- With AIl.Priced Peratuenu it is po~sib~e to give th.~m a more ade~ Total ....OAK..CLE1J~E:~825 2580 .... I ~red in Kirksville by the State of Mi5------QUa.t~ diet, .mprove tlle,r g~neral health . TENTH YEAR 53.50 to $12.50 . 50uri and was re-chartered in 1894. and give them a moral boost. IStntt .181 167 164 512 George H. \-~rbrugghe of 1423 Lake- -_____ ~lcCarron 137 144 In.ur". A!l';oinJl H....d B...... nd Janaleol N...... 160 441 Gro.se Pointe Nursery and Kindergarten pointe and Jack D~ Yonk~r, son of the G P . June 181 135 173 48') School late John Detonkef', han recently reo Beaupre 177 177 THE BEAUTY BOX rosae omterl 1()J 517 211 Rid,.emont Rei. Crosse Pointe Farm. lurned to lheir studies al the Kirks. Prominent At G. O. P. Thayer .162 152 22J 537 MAR~RET L. MILLIN, Director ville institution. Verbruggh~ is a grad. FaD :~~ 135 OAK STREET State Convention Handicap - Z! 22 Z! 66 r'= S_tet-. Sept. " 1'" ENROLL NOW C&lI HI. 5IS3 uate of .Grosse Pointe High School Tota~5 . _ 860 797 905 2562 To be raised in the "foist of de foist" #F!F!IE ,55' M Bl KORB'S FRIENDLY SERVICE used to be consider~d necessary for a Leblanc ~.._ I68 1-18 137 453 Here's A Picture of Two Smart Men! Ready Reference Business Directory succe~sftll political car~er. Xow-a.days Cross _ I4J 122 177 442 They're Smart Bec:aUM They .... it se~ms that Grosse Pointe is produc- • Koru - _ 194 156 160 5Hl _ Thourbtful ! REPAIR WORK ing most of the I~ad~rs, at least 50 far Pate _ : _ 122 Itjg III 402 as ~fichigan Repuhlicans are concerned. ~ _ ~~ T.eir wi..e... et ~aa,. a "'I.ea"t;r _p" wlailD th.., FIRST CLASS REPAIRING Roy _ __ 196 193 185 574 .' . e_JO)' b..... f...t .t t It was the precincit organization, led BICYCLE MOTORCYCLES a N_ Bic,.cle. al Low Pried f b!: [~ed Alger, Jim ;;cE\,oy, G~org~ Totals 823 788 770 2381 ~ l1 SID'S BREAKFAST BAR Uoeot R"bailt Bi..,.ele. Paintcd like "ew \tc ..o.scm ;,nd Br;,d •• lIt, wl1kh ell;;:- I CRAMER ELECTRIC a~ "'I OPEN 7 A. M. Week Da,. •.• ::It to 11: .. A. M. S... da,.. LaWUIDOW"" Sharpened ~ lenged the sup;~macr 0.1tsoss Ed Barn-j Cramer 176 141 137 454 DINNERS SERVED from l1::It A. M. 'ill elo.inJr Oil S.nda,. CroNe Pointe Motor " ~'l:e Shop ard at t~e \\ ayne County con\'tntion. ~funlz 126 145 12~ 395 A.. C. Verbru .. lth" '.,kepoi"te THE CITY.WIDE FAMOUS S. McQUEEN, Prop.-I524I E. S Call f01' N I Diner tW;h wee ago. I . I Howe .137 140 125 402 m .came t 1e .stale con\'t~tlon. Shoops _ .146 174 18.1 50.1 .. S I D'S CAFE Warren at Barham Nt OOM where f1yal dclell'~!luns from \\ al'n~ C. Trombley _ 189 157 157 503 Groaae Poillte .e Service strO\.~ for recogmtlOn. One groull. ap. ~~~ ,W ...... Machin' e bU m CIeo .. r .. F 01' Yoar P aiJotiol...... Dec .... tioll J..-., F1o« Lar .d Lilliht Sod<. Int.rior.Ezt.,.;or .- Totals 774 757 726 2257 ADVERTISE IN THE REVIEW .... FeltC:et W.. h. .paired .nd PICHE'S BARBER SHOP Seni«8 151 4f~1 Strictl;r Frea. En. 111m" eoloTi briwht \'an Hooten _ lllS 145 149 • fre.Io-IIo • Our Men'. Furnishing Store will P oa!try 0...... Wloile Yoa W.it : nin .. od ora! R<>arte ... i" at Wa,.b ..... %-_7 (),J'k t ;C.H'H;-..;. taina and Dra,eria. I\\~ir('n.'(j':"'i..tjl ..,.. o. at Newport Nillhto. SOli .• SDaku rer ., ellm atlnn ~I 18118 E. Warrel. at Bedford J (;;'"("1",r Pr'lrit", r'~,n"nR' 4: Holi

• • ~Slz . TilE GROSSE POINTE REVIEW • ~ Thursday, October 3, 1940 Arbor lime AI 1ep1 year around fIl.i. In additioa to .tudyiq the rqulu 'TOUCHDOWN PASS" deat. thue .• full .ize iD.trudioa ballot., which wiD be distributed before election day,.ociaJ "'!.\-: ;~,,S,!!."", ."" -"".4::>!' , ..,$4•• If'!$S\!l" " ,..,;"";!",:: ,~"!9~, ", _'*_QQ-.o, ..::" .,.,;; , \-, , ---- A S\t- '..z ' t,.., ; ---- ..-.-, EUGENE~S ~~ ':,,:.,.., ~ ~. ",,~y~~ ' f Groue Pointe. Hiali .tudies elanes will take aa much time 1*1 Eo ...... ".."". ' 'l as is aecessary for aa uplalloatioll of . ;.' Student. Hold School the lega.! method of marking a baUot. Presidential Election A few moments of the last three .tlJoo Best Food In Town deat auemblie. prior to the eleclio. How Grosir. PoQate HiI'h School .tu. "ill .110 be .pent in remilldill&' tlw STEAKS. FRESH SEAFOODS deats feel about Wendell L. WilIkie sludeat. of the proper ~ay to yote. and Franklin Dela.no Roosevelt wiU be The election will be held in 25 booth' determined by a school presidential FROG LEGS on the auditorium ataie 011 Novembu 4 electioA to be held in as realistic a "!!rinS stud)' hall •• IUnDes' at possible Monday, Novem. Dinners 7Sc Up Seven .tudenta will act u .....,. ber4- o!ici&lJ to .ee that ool,. r~~. Studenh will register during the en vote and to prevent any tOllfUliOli week of October 7.11. Tbe registra. or mistakes. There will be two iet. 01 officials: one for the morninr period tioG ~asistiar of euh stUdent .ijrnina and one for the afternoon. " ~emembe ... his nl\me on a typewritten copy of hi, home room roiL the New GROSSE POINTE UNIFLOW REFRIGERATION en- ae. _t _ .. ..- to Draft _ BUICK SERVIC.E BottW .... CHICKEN Sale. Room: tiS BARIUNGTON HOOP.DE.DO DINNERS at Eo ...... F~ LOGIER'S GROVE ZIUS Mack, GroNe Poiate W-L N .01 Serrice Dept.: 991 BEACONSFIELD at E...... nEE PICK. UP AJlfD DELIVERY SERVICE FOR YOUR CAR Joe 1'.-. en... P .-1leIWock. ;aare;I. doort .__ paM '"'- co.r.to. T_ ia tile __ ....- ." Jut ~ _ "....I. '- • ~ ...... t tIoe Poiae...... ]t.]2 deciaiooa to R HiP- 0tI0er en-. Poiaa. player; (Iia:.t ) ill tIae pict-. .... BiB can- (..>, Daft La- KROGER'S.VALUECARNIYAL~ V.. (42) c.... a--taa (41). n.. wt.ite eI.a.Ik Jiae ia au- R_.'. I .. ,.... __ • ".4 Turner Motor Sales ---- LE.7748 (;roue Pointe Drops jdecision to a powerful line-plunging for the openiJIr date, has been PNt. 1_-- lA 12 Con squad from RiYer Rouge. poned to Novembu 6. His first motion C~. OIl- tea~ Scoring on long runs in the first picture, "Citu.en Kane," of which he is To River Rouge High quarter and early in the second perioo, producer: director and leading actor, ~ ., River Rouge suddenly saw the Grosse will be finished the middle of October. Meet Wende.11 Wlilkie" By DICK BODYCOMBE Pointe'ofiensin spring very much to Welles will speak here on "The New . Another -.hapt.,- in tne 000 iootoaii :;1", Gordoa "Babe~ Tanner. rugged Actor." AND argument of the forward pan play ver- Poillte passing ace, connected on a "2. Coming October 23 will be Pier~ "A NEW TO MORROW" SUs the rllnning play was written on yard toss to Jobn Perry, ad,'aneing the Van Pusen, foreign rorresp:>ndeJIt and ~ • Gr05se Pointe High's gridiron last Sat- ball to the Rouge :zJ.yard line. On the author of the best seUer, "Days of Om All Hoar of T.... PKt.. urday afternoon when an aerial-minded next play Tanner -again faded back and Years," His subject .,.iD be "Tlte Crisis Frida- .. October 4~L 1940, at 8:00 p. m. Pointe e1e....n lost a tqrill-packed 19.12 fired a short pass to Quarterback J~ in We.tern Civilization." McOelland #. IoUf iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Faust. who .treaked across tlte goal- Barcia) .• famous artist and orlginator of Gn.e Poiate WiDkie au I Iline with Gros.e Pointe's first touch. ''The Fi.her Girl," 11'111speak on Oc- OUR ._.A ..._-_.- ...•.• , ..._ " PI.BN a"E doll.1I in eight gal'lles (29 con.ecutiveltober JO o,n., the sU.bieet, "An Artist a_a. ~,,""c."A.I.o ft .. LI .. UC. ~ PLEDGE Near Notre Dame AdaIts 0Itl,. ree run .,.- ...._ scoreles. quarters). ILOOk. at Life and J\rt," , Free In the closing minutes of the second Other celebrities on the senes of 20 Ba,. ... ,. Kr .... r B~d . quarter, Grosse Pointe tltreatened again' Wednesday mornings will include Geae Item. Uke it .. _0 N .... MIter tJoa- .. , USE REWIEW LINERS FOR RESULTS C LEA_ IN G :when Bo~ Carman, husky "Blue Devil" Tunney, Leland Sowe, David Seabury, other, or ... hi.... _. SAW" FILING end, snared another of Tanner's accu- Kathryn Turney Garten, Admiral H!lITY uecl portioa ia orisia. LAWN MOWER SERVICE rate pa.ses and romped down to the 10- E. Yarnel~ Margaret Bourke-White, at coDtaiaer &lid •• t yard marker, but River Rouge held un- William Lyons Phelps and Julia FREE .... it.. ia s,an. _,. lwaacl we ..u, .... .Top Coata--Overcoata ORR'S S~;OP Iii the gun sounded endiag the half. dersoa and Frank Cmmit. ~ ...... of priee. 3112 CHA1.MERS AVE.- After a brief exchanae of PWIU opened the third quarter, Tanner ham- Altered-- Cleaned (3 DOOI"I South of Ma.ccount for Grosse Pointe's second ~ ---- touchdown. Apparently weIl-co\'ered in More than 100 representatives of the the end zone, Bob Carman took the last Before You Inveat in a New HOME. AUTO 35-yard heave going away. after Walter professions, labor, industry, the..clergy, Ceat Gift "A1pr" a Chance D__ :_ Rickard's perfect block flattened two the schools, the press, numerous gov- ~ I emmellta! agencies and civic and basi. Radio River Rouge backfield men. Tanner's ne.s organizations of all kinds ba"e Ie ,.. 1M. ..1...... ,.. ill AI e-o:I "' R. So A. tllace.kick for the extra point was • .I. " Iat ,..... coat. ~ _ J "-icai block~d. joined hands as a Wa)'TIe County com- I PIN-UP .. *It cWt .. ~ .08£.. "RT'&! Still dazed by Grosse Pointe's "blitz. mittee .to further the Detroit-Huron- ~ Iniq'" toadltlown, Rivet' Roagc flllD. Clinton PlU'kway-Playgronnd Proposal, .' .... , 7 rZill 'deJs ' ...... of enft •••, o.tt' R#d)l() ".SIiOP . ~.tIle kict::-off, bat intercepted the which ~ before tloe Yoten of five -w.-- .IIU!I WAJtlrEJt .t BEDFOI\I) "Blue o.vs1's" next -forward pass and Southeaster1l Micbigan counties, in- lift ...... caal"" witIIad a -""'1 TO. Z'" started Iheir third scoring march. After cluding Wa,.oe, UI tbe Xovember elte- c.- ...... tion. ~.IT ~ ... it ill t.. or ...... f. 'i.W. a.-- ~ lit ..... of .. a 41-yard sustained drh'e, Randy Roy- ~I!' ~...... ~ of .. _ als, River. Rouge fullback, plunged off The Parkway-Playground Proposal, . ..-..t ...... nee...... tackle for seven yards and the game's officially known as Public Act 147, was Ia.t touc:,down. passed by the State Leai~lature in 1939. ~ Grosse Pointe rallied in the twilight ~f approved by the rotus in Novem~r, ALG,ER CLEANERS WEDDING of the final period, but another River It .calls for the ~s.tablishment in Wayne, lllZZ ICERCHEVAL B R E • If FA 5 T C Rouge interception applied tAe finish- ~Vashtenaw. I.!vtngston, Oakland and "IN BY' 1U.~ ing touches to an exciting and w~II_1 ,.hc.omb counties .of. a metropolitan au- 1131. Eo WARREN A.. ." _, BACK BY 5'" TV. 2-1.. OR played conteiL thonty, or comnusslou, empowered to WEDDIUf! Next Saturday afternoon the Pointers plan and develop a. unified sy.tem of ~ - REVIEW LINERS GET RESULTS r:-- I Will travel to Royal Oak to open the pa~kwa)'s, express hl~hways a~d scenic . R E C E P T ION 5 1940 l!order Cities League competition. d..~v.es and also pUb~lc recreatIOnal fa~ The opening kick-off is SCheduled ior clhhes, such as. b~thlng beacbe~, parks, Need aot _ ,.oa ...,. work« 2 p. m. Last sea.on the Oaks squeezed playgro~~: .•, Plcn~c b~reas, fishIng pre- ~ PEANUTBBmR • .:=:::.. 2 ~ 19. WClI'I')' wileD esceDeat air-eoocli. out a 7-0 vietory over Grosse Pointe. :~rv~.~ 1 lOr an Icyc!iAg traila and ~ APPLESAUCE • ~ • 4 ~ 25c I:i.ed facili_ .... aYailaWe at bat finished fifth in the league stand- e I e. ------ing. University of Michigan ~ FANCY PEACHES st:,;,.~ 2 N~~ 291: HOTEL The Border Cities loop. composed of S...... I_- R' F ' R I N E c~a~s. A high school. in the nearby I.uueub eggter or ~ FANCY CORN • •~5~.. 3 ~ 25c 5 AVA vIcInity of Detroit, includes Mt. Oem- Draft At Ann Arbor , en., Wyandotte, Fordson, Monroe ~ PRESERVES • P:;~ • • 2 ~ 27c Eut ~ ., X-- LE. 5MI Royal Oak and Grosse Pointe. Monree' L'nh.er.ity of Michigan students lIIi11 ~ .... eDtwtaiDment dipt. won the 1939 football crown and was register under the COIl.Scription Act io ~ DOMINO CANE SUGAR •• 2511>0.1.19 . ., --. oar Air.e-ditioDed a\\-arded. I~st year's "sweepstakes" Ann .~rbor and will not have to return FIESTA BAR trophy, navl"g ,he best total average to their homes on national registration ~ FRESH COOliES S::=.,. 1b,101 ------__ for the se\'en inter-scholastic sport.. day, October 16, according to word re- cently .received fro~ Washington. Or W II 'L I A wIre to the Umversity from Sena- son e e8 eeture lur Prenliss Y. Browu states; "Sta- ~ POltponed; Schiaparelli denls registering nnder Conseription ~ ~~-ORANGES 3 doz, SSe doz. 1ge ()penl Town Hall .o\ct. October 16, will present themselves at the regular voting places in Ann .• Arbor where regi.tration will be haa- ~ CRANBERRIES .lb. 15c Elsa Schlaparelli, most glamorous of died by selective service committee ma. Lara. the European refugee. to am"e in this chinery there. As a convenience the country recen~ly. will op.en the Detroit county clerk may appoint at Yoof in- HEAD LETTUCE ea. ge T? ....n Ha~1 III the Fisher Theatre ~tjtut~on if it is de.irable a special reg. ~ HaY. you ." ... \\ ednesda), October 16, at 11 a. in./lstraIIDn board. University official '11 "Clothes ~(ake the "'oman," will ~ the have nothing to do with the r ~ "', MEASURED T.OUI UGHT! noted co' " b' t. eglstra- A. e,oily .. if li,1ot wen 1014 .. u"uner s su Jec J lion. ~o students ....ilI ~ required to peaDCI~bree. ,.0. ca. _. • Orson \\ elle., ongmally scheduled Ireturn home but will regist.er in Ann "'. it euctl,. with. Lipt Meter. 1:0.5~lC Tloil --.ke is .... ita",.. 10 De- Ii::::...... •...... ••...... troit EdillO. e1Iscomen wilh&1It ebarae. Plto .... roar l>droit Eeli- toa oSee. / ~ =;-: ,...... 10. 15c BALLROOM ii' DUCKLlNGS = : 10. 21c BALLET '/ OYSTERS pt. 29c TAP ~e\\\ ,I Vei1;-X Frail oa"c,e ~ I SHRIMI' =,.."'.=.._ ,..,.10. 25c .....10 ADUL T CLASSES ~ . .e.~~'.. CHILDREN'S CLASSES •.." •• P PRE.SCHooL AGE CLASSES KROGER Elaine Arndt Dance Studio .1. BUTinrton Rei 1.E. 7139 11315 Mad, A...... GROSSE POINTE'S MOST POPULAR DANCING SCHOOL ]S22t K.reh.n.' Ann .. NI .... r• ~ FREE DELIVERY Banroo", cl..... w.... thi; -Hk. MUrray '341 SOL'S MEN'S WEAR 1522.2 E. J.ffeP4OIl Phoftet: NI. 65ee.ssel UI17 M.ck Ann ... MV. _7 J7eJ7 KnUeftl Aft. --_.-.- ... IG'l5. E. Jeff~OD at Newport .1 _ . NI.rara '1$7 "'~ ~. -.- ... 21711 Maek A..... Go P. W .... •