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, , "DEAD~"N ES Ilarry Pratt, oj Farms tb. " Encount'ers, -. . Leads Ticket ~ \VEEK AJ Comp;t~~ "1 th. Snag' in Attempt For Council ,c;,o,u. Point. NeW$ ,--- Paul W. Rowe 'EleCted New Thursday, April,3 Mayor; 'Sa~age and Mc.: SENATOR ESTES KEFAUV- To Save Its Pier Kni9ht,. Incumbents, ER receives brushoff from StatE!' Reelected Democrat politicians as he played Steer Sheeting Purchased Proves Too light to Handle Job: political role in Detroit, shaking hands with elevator operators Washin9t,on Withholds Permission to An estiniated., 1,200 voterS and hotel bellboys. Proceed With Project turned out Monday, April, r~ '" '" . ------to elect a mayor and ' three SIX HOURS before the strike Trouble is' being experienced by the City of. Grosse councilmen to. the Gr()sse deadline for 18,000 telephone Pointe, Farms in its ~ttempts to' get its pier repaired and the Pointe', Woods, administra'ijv..

workers in Michigan and 23,000 boat 'mooririgharbor in shape for the approaching season. body, There were 4tOOO bat: others in Ohio and northern Cali- Right now it' appea!$' that there may not be any mooring lots printed and, distributed'~ fornia, A. T. Jones, international facil,iti~s fol' re~id~nt boat owners t~is year. the six precincts in the eity. vice-president of the Communi- Plans to repair the deteriorat-\~>------l There are a total of 6,89Q reg- cations Workers of America, CIO, ing pier, at "the municipal 'beach istered''voters'in the ci~., " aMounced a postponement as M' -at L ' settlement seen near. park hilVe, been scheduled for , al ' ,eaves · Booths were set, up in the ,Mii~ .. '" " many months. For a number of , , nicipal building, Parcells' School~ - SUSPEND all but emergency years the city has found it Ii"eces- S D Chat the corners of Mack ~,avenue sary to patch up the oid wooden and K-enmore, 'and Mack' and and defense telegraph messages ,0 :0 as structure and replace rotting tim- • Broadstone. Two were located ii!. as 31,OOC Western Union,'workers bers and pl~nldng each "season. the Mason School. . throughout the country strike for A program aImed at maJung the And Clothl-ng . , pay raise. structure a permanent one, was Rowe Elected Mayor '" '" '" approved by council last year. Elected to the office of mayor CIO PRESIDENT Philip Mur- Government Control, Some 'of Art,'cles Stolen From was Pau1 W. Rowe. Runmng. un- ray demanded that the steel in- Materials needed were under Dolph May Resider:tce Re- opposed. he received a t-otal of dustry grant wage, increase and government control and it is nec- cove'red by Park Police 1,078 votes. ' other benefits to the 700,000 mem- Ministers of the, various churches which will participate in the-...anmial services to be held Tr.iday afternoon in: essary: .to get' permission to use . Harry C. Pratt, of 19282 Ray- bers' of the CIO United Steel- the Woods Theater, are shown completing plans. Pictured, from left to .right are: N," M. PRITCijARD, RedeeIn~r:. such materials even if they can mond, led the list of fiye candi. workers as recommended by the Methodist; HUGH WHITE, Grosse Pointe Metho~ist; S. SCHEIFELE,-Gr~ce Evangelical United ,Brethren;" ,be procur~d. The plan adopted G~osse .Pointe Park police dates for the three' open seats 'on Wage Stabilization Board. Strike C. LLOYD LOUIS O. MING, Bethany Chris.tian; ,G. H. KELLERMANN, JR., Immanuel Evangelical UnJted ~rethren;' PAUL, called for, enclosing the' entire receIved a report of larceny the city council Pratt, a we~;. set for April 9 unless industry pier in steel sheeting to be tied from the Dolph E. May resi- knovm practicing attorney,. i"!~ accepts the WSB findings. STUDEBAKER, First Church of the Brethren;,ANDI:tEW_F. RAUTH, Grosse Pointe WbodsPresbyterian,'and' seated, '" • * .. is ROBERT P. BECK, chairman, of Grace Evangelical and Reformed." , . together by whalhs ~nd tie rods. ' dence at 1333: Balfour, April cei~ed' a total'of 821 votes., .Ber- (~. . Then concre,te was_to be poured 7. A $1,000 diamond, ring, sev- bert N. Savage and, Waid H: Mc- ATTORNEY GENERAL J. ,-- , , over,the t.op, making a solid, per- eral articles of clo~hing. and Knight were re-electedto the Howard McGrath fires Newbold manent pIer, c about $15 in c'ash disappeared council. Savage received 76. Morris, 'who he had appointed as Plan Joint The ,city was able. to find the from the house at the SaIne votes, and M~Knight rec'eived investigator of corruption in the Wood\sParents Renew Fight BU'rglar Pays n.::cessary st~el, sheet10g and ob- time the May's 20~year-old 693, Woman '1_ Fourth administration. tamed permISSIon from the gov-. ,. .e '" .. * Service On To Get Their Child'ren, Into St. A.mbrose errirnent to buy it and use it for mal~, Bernace Reeves" left Wilhelmini Boersma; 32" of MICHIGAN SENATE voted the pier. The steel was delivered her Job. 20020 Holiday road, ran fourth In uni!nimously to adopt the Trucks Good Friday' in December. Detective Sergeant S tan ley the elections to'the council, re:' bill that excludes the Communist School in Pointe, District' ChltTch Visit' One Side at a Time Enders was assigned to the case ceiving 649 votes., William' C. Party from State election ballots. In the absence of government and arrested the girl at her ~ome; Hancock, 1446 Holly.wood: nett~d Expected to reach Governor Wil~ permissio~, to. buy the necessary 5104 Brush st;eet, DetrOlt. A 608. 'Miss Boersma: ~"a:n at~omey Iiams for signature early next tie-'rods ,CU?-dwhalers to complete search resulted ~ t~e re(;over~ o~ and M~.,¥~coc~,~ In the l~ur- week. * ~.,•. ~tM';~i.c)b,..]t~\v,upropos'ed that ..oIie; som~, of the ,artl.~~s .o~ cl?thmg.' ance l?us,me~s.,,'" ... ~. '., " ,0" sfa~'onlie:',pfer be,'enclosed-in the Sub s e g u e n t'myestlgatlon r~- Mr. Rowe, who ,will,]J~worn ,Friday, April .. ste'eI"sneeting; the'secon!t'-side to vealed that the rmg had be~n in as mayor April rt;':Stated'''-'thllt, 'TRUCE NEGOTIATORS in be~:.similarly enclosed, when the pawned for $31, and that the gIrl the elections proved satisfactory. K.orea indicated that they were St: tie::rods"'t:ould be obtained_., . had, bou,ght a watch}or $15. He said, ,"I am natur,ally'pl~as~d' progressing toward a three~way First' plans called for enclosing ,BernelCe was arraIgned before with: the results. The Council will compromise that would clear the 1'502,0 :ijampton, was ..visited the inside, of the pier first, but Judge C. Joseph Belanger, Wed- be' a very fine' group ,to,. work way for an armistiCe. by a 'burglar sometime' after the high water de~onstrated that nesday, April 9', for' felonious with;" He is preparing,8 formal '" '" '" 8, p. lp., April 7. Entrance was this' was not practical. Water theft. statement to be mal:'!eat the cer~- BELIEVED EISENHOWER gained by forcing the center would rush under the pier from ,------monies next Monday. preparing his letter of resigna- door to the building, and" three the outside and expend its force May 1 Deadlin,e Few Write-in' Votes tion as Allied S~preme Com- contribution' boxes were jim;. up~az:ds against the pl~nking. It was estimated' ,that there mander. Also planning return to the United States. shortly after mied. : . " ' " ThIS IS what happened In the For Dog Licenses were "not more than fifty'"write':' May 15 to campaign for the Re- A,lthough the thief was unsuc- storm of three wee~s, ago, when in votes cast diIring the I3-hoUr publican Presidential nomina- cessful at emptying 'the bOxes, much .of the pla~kmg was torn bal+oting. The.polls opened: at 7 loose. Dog license renewals in Grosse o'clock l'n the morning. and closed tion. property damage was done, to the , Plans, Revised Pointe Farms are due by May 1, , • * .. boxes themselves and their en- , . I't has been.'announc"',d by Clerk at 8 p.m. Complete're.turns were INTERNATIONAL EX E C U- casemen ts; Plans 'were then revised to cov- Furton. No dog will -,;.be licensed 10 by 10:30 p.m. th at same day. 'fIVE BOARD of CIO Communi- Grosse Pointe Park police re- er the outside of the pier first, to The period of heavjest voting was cations Workers and' union presi- ceived a ,report from Michigan keep. the water from pounding which has not been vaccinated between the hours of 6 and 8' in State police that they were hold- underneath the planking, within the current calendar year. the evening. - dent, Joseph A. Beirne make fin"a) plans for the strike. of 56,000 ing an AWOL soldier' from an A contract had been let to the ' Licenses are obtainable at the Pass Two, Amendments Army bas'e in North Caroliria who Lee; Merrill Co. to drive the city cletk's office in the Munici~ _' telephone workers throughout shee'tI'ng, and an attem'pt to start pal Building between the hours Along' with the election of ad,:, the nation scheduled to begin had' been, implicated in .a series " f ff' th'1' of robberies of -Catholic churches the work was made last week. of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p,m. Mon- mInlstra Ive 0 Icers, e Cl lZens April 7. . . .. as he travelled north. He was That's, ~hen the trouble devel- day through Friday, and until of tne Woods voted on and t ' h " oped. noon on Saturday. passed two amendments to the DETROIT HOUSING COM- arrested a 12:30 10 t e. mormng, city charter. Hereafter vacancies MISSION in court to gain legal A'pril 8.. .It was discovered that the high ------other than the municipal judge backing of its plan to evict known As yet, the soldier is merely 'wat~r, and winds have dislodged B k F -l wiH be filled by council appoint:. Communists from subsidized pub- suspect. N:ocoriclusive eviqence ,portlOns of, the concrete founda~ ra e' al ure ment. The appointee -will hold lic housing projects. has been established: 'tions, ,spreading big chunks of office until the' next regular 'elec.------concrete out beyond the edges of Causes' , Cl"'ash, * '" '" tion. If four or more vacancies TRUMAN'S newly-appointed the. pier. It was found that the exist simultaneously, in the po': sheeting which had been purN Attorney General, James P, Mc- chased was too light to penetrate ' The brakes on the car belong- sitions of mayor or councilmen, ., Granery, who is to replace J. this crumbled rock; and belit ing to J. P. Pizzimenti, of 1043 the city clerk will within ten Howard McGrath, named as "key ' while it was being driven. Concord, Detroit, failed as Pizzi- days call a special election to ~e figure in one of the most !hock- --- menti was approaching the stop held within 60 days to fill the uri~ ing white-washes of all time, the During March of this year 202' Heavier Sheeting, Works light at Lochmoor boulevard on expired: terms of the. vacant of- Amerasia case." His appointment cases of.communicable diseases in ,A' sample, 0(, heavier sheeting Mack, April 5. fiees. . cited as a cruel hoax on the the GrosSe Pointe-Harper Woods was obtained ana it was found I It I d t d th this 'could be driven satisfaetor~ Pizzimenti'~ car nosed into the ' was a so vote 0 amen .' e American people," rear of another car stopped ~t charter to read t1?-at the CIty '" '" ... ilY£ast Friday: City Engineer the light. Light damages were co~pt~?ller be aJ?pomted to GENERAL EISENHOWER and b?!? Murray Smith 'telephoned the incurred by both cars. The driver offIce at the. ~Ill and ,pleasu~e Senator Taft holding equal nUJ1:l- of the second automobile was of the Co~cII. as th~ general ber of delegates in Republican George'S, Sherman, of 1938 finance offIcer of the CIty, state convention race for Iowa's Huntington. ' 26 delegates to the national con- vention. Navy Also Has< • • • APPLY FOR PASSES Saturday, April 5 Applications for pier park Power Hitters FRANK COSTELLO, who four " . passes have been distributed by times previously evaded govern- G:rosse Pointe Farms. The passes While power hitters of major ment efforf.$ to jail him, has beel) FRACTURES ARM AT PLAY are not mailed out until June Patricia' Gunstadler,' aged of and minor league ball teams be- convicted of contempt of the 5; 1 in order to avoid lost cards, but 1536 Brys, fell off a slide while gan grinding out "Grand Slam" United States Senate. Faces maxi- the officials' ask., that the appli- horne runs. Ensign Leon J. Jacobi, mum sentence of 10 years in playing at th.e ~ason School cations be sent in immdiately to April.7, and fractured her left Jr., USN, son of Mr. and MrS. prison and fines of $10,000. avoid a last minute rush. Leon J. Jacobi of 729 Fisher road, .. .. * arm between the wrist and el- bow. recently participated in another WITH THE opening of their type of "Grand Slam," atate convention, Michigan Re- .Vl b. te E t S. D a ora I as er erVlces C~ewmen from the aircra~ publicans are fearful of most vio- , carner USS Tarawa took part 10 lent party break since the Taft~ Roosevelt split exactly 40 years Planned By Loca,l Ch,trches i~eb~r~el~0~~i~:~i::e~~i~~;V6~ ago. , ' '- I the North Atlantic Treaty Or- • * * , The cliurches of the Grosse [ditional, Easter Parade may be 19anization nations, France, Italy, . GREAT AREAS of Lake Pointe community one and all as bright ,as ever. Great Britain and tne United IIhoreline near Monroe, , , The date of Easter is a vari- States, during the month' of hay~ planned ~labora~e Easter able that may fall during a 35 March. Serv~ces that wlll begm today, day period between March 22 The exercise, caYed "Grand Maundy Thursd~y, and exte~d and April 25. It last came March Slam," was cond~cted ,_in tl~e through, Good Fnda~ and. Eas.er 22 in 1818. In 1943 it came on western Mediterranean 'with the S~n,day; ,Church C?OlrS WIll pre- April 25, completing the cycle purpose of giving participating sent, great selectIons from the of extremes over a J)eriod of 125 air, surface' and submarme Units "CARGO P LAN E' overshoots years. " trainirig in 'teamwork under sim:: Idlewild ' International Airport, , Iri A. D. 325 the.•Council of the ulilted wartime conditions. t'tashing in, on'e of New YO,rk Christian Churches of Nicea de- During her current six lnohths • City's most densely. populated cided that Easter shall be on the tour of duty in the Mediterrane- areas. Set homes aflame and first Sunday following the first an, the Tarawa' has visited' su,c~ ~lled five persons. full moon after the vernal equi- ports as Gibraltar,' Cannes; " .. ., '" nox on March 21. The principal France, Genoa and Naples, Italy, CONGRESSIONAL leaders or- and Palermo, Sicily. , , c!er thorough investigijtion of At- Crewmen of the' Tarawa were torney General successor, Fled- given opportunities to visit, Paris, (CoDtiJIuec1'OD Pale 15) Rome, Florence, Venic,e and sv.'it- zerlandi between operatio11l.' .

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reiuIai. reerUl" Certain subj~~ ,Farms Encounters Snag Reckle~s,1)riv~r~ are streSsf!d'8Jid;()the~s are elim';;: (Cobtu.ued from Pale 1) ahead and buy, the heaVIer. sh~eet- Pay"Up'.In' Court, inated, trom:;the':,training due to':: 'shortness of the course a~ marvin S found a source where the heavier ingUlltil it knows permission willi At the G~ Pointe Park the compared to' the 11 weeks afford. • sheeting could be obt~ined. He be granted to use it. It is now i Municipal Court session, April 2: His Old was then to)d that he had been necessary to amend the applica~' Judge C.JosephBelanger dis~ ed .the regl.liai' Navy r~crUit. Invites Frlerl given wrong information on Fri- tion 'to inClude the h~avier sheet- posed of eleven cases. , Patrols-and the day arid that the project had not ing, and this amended applica- The case against M~ke Manzo, 'been approved, excepting for the' tion" will have to be processed in, of 16718 Prevost, was dismiss~d. ~ In see the use of the lighter sheeting.' Per- W h" gt Manzo )lad been ,charged WJth miSllion to, get the tie rods and as 1D .o n. N L damaging city property. He paid W 1 3 DETROIT WHOLESALli whalers had not yet been ap- 11 Incur 0 oss ,damages. . ~roved, but ~he project 'Was be- It is pointed. out that the, pur-.For violation of a city ordin~ of the In' ,studied. chase, of the I hghter steel sheet- ance -the, Turner, Buick Co.' of . This last decision leaves th~ ing which cannot be used will not 15103 Kereileval, ~eceived a 'fine ROBERT W.IRWI whole matter up in the air once ~e"an any loss to the Fan:ns., Steel of $100. " ~ again. The ;Farms will Dot go IS:m SL1~h demand that I~ IS felt! Edwin' T. Dotter,er, 3063 Bel,: ~here WIll be no trouble In find-I' videl'e, was placed on ,probation ,Makers of -(1merica"s Fi'l£J j tng a ~arket, and. probably a for a year and charged costs of for Over Se'venty }. profit WIll be" reahzed on the! $5 for an accident in which' he $20,000 expendIture made. was i~volved on. Beaconsfield, The first steel purchased was March 5. . 102.5 BRUSH STREET, ~, 7 ~aug~. :fhe he~vier, t~pe re- A fine of $12.50 was' plac9d 'quued IS ~8 of an. mch thIck and I against Gerald iA. White, of 22421 shaped to pro v 1 d e g rea t e r Algel', St. Clair Shores for, speed'.. t strength. ing on Vernor highway. mO!JI CompleteSeled William McCloskey, 113029 'E. Jefferson, was fined $10 for. an CU!Jtom Jurnilure it Wurns Against accident in which he was in- volved at Essex" and Barrington. • Purchase Only Thrc Rabid I1bgs on March 12. :Sertr.am A. Rich- , \ ner. 392 Alter 'road, received a Furniture Dealers and I). Ladies' similar fine for the. same acci- 'Dr. Joseph G. Molner,' Detroit dent. I ",I FACTORY AT GRASD Rj Health Department head, re- ,~ I • Anthony R. Motschal1, of 82~i ~ I DRESSES .- leased a report' that warned of Lake Shor-e, was fined $25 for "000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000000001 e rabies in the Det ..oit area. There Dear 'Friends: i COA.IS (plain) speeding on Jefferson, March' 16. is usually an increase during the For running the st6p street at . first months of the year, and a the intersection of Maumee and peak is reached in early spr.ing. • Men'. Yorkshire, March S,' George Nin- Tweh:e rabid dogs have been re. ko, of 9529 Conner, received a A little re~inder. . of fi~e foods ... '11 ported to date, as compared to fine of $10. , . • SUITS •• tI seven for the same period' iast HENRY P. KOHL William N. Sprigley, 21814 year. ' old f~shioned roadhous~ dinners .•• I Grand Lake, St. Clair Shores, ,TOPCOATS A city ordinance reqUIres thai • was charged $5 in court c,osts 101' excellent ~~ckt~ils . . . better liqu~rs every dog be licensed and vac- an accident at Jefferson and Bed- . . . I ' . , I ' KING'S cinated ..It takes about two weeks I ford, February 6. . and rare wil)es .. '. all the, good things 1 for the dog to become immune, Hugh' F. Bevier, 443 St. Clair, and this protection lasts ap- was placed on probation for one that are legiona(AI Green's. iEaBtrr ~pe j :$ proximately a year. Dog licenses year and ordered to make resti- are due May 1. tution for damages resulting to ;IIII11I1UlIlIlIIlIIllIlIlIllllllllllllllillllll CASH-AN D-CAR f • Dr; Molner suggests that iI you another car in an accident on own a dog have him :vaccinated February 5, when ,Bevier failed and licensed each year. Don't per- to make a stop on Harvard at Sin&e1'ely, • mit him to run at large or come Charlevoix. Azal,ea' PI. in contact with stray dogs. Obey , Judge Belanger found Robert ~. the regulation that he must be Roberts, of 3434 Haverhill, guilty kept on a leash when he is not on of a' disorderly person charge, $2.00 your property. March 16. Roberts ,was placed on • Teach your children not to one year's probation and ordered VA,2-4118 I play with strange dogs or to ap- to take no intoxicants during that proach them. If someone is bit- tim"e. Cars F4MOV~ ,CLEANEQS I Orchid ~OR SHIRTS ten get him under' medical care 'at once. "This applies even HUBCAPS STOLEN • 'though the bite seems trivial or Gerald Peterson, of 2056 Fleet.:. $2.00 and. i SERVING: Ngonday Luncheon, 1.1 to I 09 , 5 FOR 51 comes from the family dog," Dr. wood. reported to Grosse Pointe o'clock; Evening Dinner, 5 to 12 o'clock. I Ie Molner said. "It is especially im- A wide selection of : Beautifully laundered and JID. Woods polii::e that two hubcaps mIdnIght; Late Supper, midnight to 2:00 Jshed, JDdlViduaUy wrapped in portant to see a physician im- were stolen from his Cadillac CUT FLOWERS ami }~ eell<)pblU\~. mediately 'if the bite is on the while parked in front of his a.m,: Sunday Dinner, continupusly from r- 12 noon to' 2:00 a.m. FAMOUS CLEaNERS face or neck." house, April 3. The hubcaps were Eastc1' Cards ------_ ..---~-. - valued at $12. SPECIALS VA. 2-0901 : Open Fri. and Sat. 'tiJ 8:30 '.• Week EndinA' April 19th S~EATERS •••••••39c _ SKIITS (plaht]. ••• 35c KING '" FLOWERS I • Poll~' .rof '. 14522 JEfFEJtS( ?~ ''f IT FOR A Q j . iQ • CLEANERS -SH 5 -th -liirls i i ,.,.11 01 Ma'-/boroll.rd I .... ,-~ i • '.• 20737 Mack ei GROSSE \•. POINTE £DESTERI • I • FARMS • BOOT. SHOP ,~;~;..":."-.~~i; _. - e, • 15511 East Warren " • • At ,Buck~gham ,-TV. 5-0863 ,~.;:idfaster

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Makers of .tf:mericq'.t Finest FuT'tJitlwe . /01' O'ler .Se.venty YefJ1'S . "l~keM-SeL F~~' 1025 BRUSH STREET, 7th FLOOR .4~ FA~UY~ $IO.~~ .. el ~ eCltm& fvn.l,wRit::- ffl03/ COfnplele SelecliOfl; of Jin e. - {R/n&..lTY\c:vr:~.'.~J t~t~k" Ctt3lom J.,trnilure in .:J)elroil fWl @.~~ 10- I~.~@ :: 1mbers • Purcha'se Only 'rhrough . PROFESSOR PRESTON W. SLOSSON of the University of Michigan, .left, and t1}e >ortant Furnitur. Dealers and Decorators 1950 Republican candidate for C,o:h~ress fro~ the, 14th. ~o~gressionalDistrict;~ICHARD j. 1 DURANT, right, met Tuesday evemJ0lg, April 1, at the Buckmgham, Hall, 15917 Harper Ave- d ""ACTORV AT GRAND RAJ'lDS nue, in a debate on American foreign pOlicy.' With them is EA,R;LTINSMAN, moderator . .~ - , - - , . s were '" >I< • _ ..o....o....o...,o...,o,..o....o.... or-v-"'"0o ""'0.....0 .....0 .....0 ...0 ...0....0"""0""'0""'0...,0..,0..,0...,0.... 0.... 0,...,..0""0""0 .,..0.....0 .....0 ....0 ...0....0,..,0...,0....0....0.... 0.... 0,....,...0"'"0...... 0 o01nl; Slosson,' who was the Democra- tic candidate for Congress in the ~nd. Congressional District, con- Civil Defense Begins Study trasted the foreign policy' record of his party to that of the Gap Of Flood-Control Problema. In over the past 33~'years, stating HENRY P. KOHL that the Democrats have been Staff members of the Michigan cities 'to organize emergency "quickel' to see tha~ Europe's Office of civli Defense. will be- transportation units for evacua- fate is our fate, the world's fate gin working immediately on' the tion of families on short notice, to KING'S is our fate.~' flood-control problems. of.' nine 'Durant asserted, with docu- major Michigan'cities,Col. Ed. arrange temporary housing and It ••• mented evidence, that the Demo~ ward Gillette, Deputy Director, fee{iin~ facilitie~ witli Red Cross; iEastrr ~prriala\ crats' post-war foreign policy an,nounced, and. to survey 'local supplies' of "has led us downth,Sl. path from The MOCD workers will, aid hand tools and engineering\equip- a position of easy. dominance to a local communities to make sur. ment useable in a disaster. . . cringing and uncertain defense, veys of equipment most likely to "Greatest attention will be by a succession of blunders, un- be needed should future flooding given to obtaining use of state, ruits illlnnlllnm'""n'"'lilln;~;;::D.;i: ~;':III"III",,"nlll""III""i truths. and false' promises." He occur. . county and city owned equip- then went on to 'propose a series t" C 1 G'U tt 'd "Sh t of ~ "constructive suggestions," The cities are Bay' City, Sag- men, Ole e sal , .. or- ; inaw Muskegon, Port Huron, Mt. ages will be reported to CIVIlDe- asking that we "take the initia- Clem'ens, St. Joseph, Grand Hav- fense which will bring the pro.b- tive .in the Cold War" and stat. h E I t ing that "it is strength, not gen- en, Detroit and Monroe. In the lem b e for e t e va ua Ion latter two cities, Civil Defense Board." erosity, that attracts dependable forces have already begun. to The plan emphaSIzes that local allies." The crowd of over 300 people work. Other communitie,,; will be communities will make utmost who attended the debate, spon- added later, use of Red Cross and lOcal facili- 'ark sored by the 14th Congressional Assignment of staff members ties before appeali~g for state aid. $2.00 and. up Distl'jct Republican Club, ap- from Lansing is in accordance When the disaster goes beyond plauded the participantS for their with the flood disastei' plan 00- cOIiltrolof local leade.rs, aid'. will intelligent discussion of what vised Tuesday. This plan uses the be requested through the nearest A wide selectiO'lI. of other Professor Slosson called "by far facilities of State Police, National State Police Post. State Police CUT FLOWERS and PLANTS the most vital questions" of the Guard, Waterways' Commission, will serve as liaison between clay.. Water Resources Commission, Lansing and' the disaster area, -~'Y,... Easter Cards Slosson, who' had said that he American Red Cross and pvil If additional communications II @ . t VA. 2-0901 "felt lil\c a small lion in a den of Def~n?e. ~epresent~~ives .of these equipment is needed, the Conser- +\.Ulc1(Wd ~Jt&)5" Daniels,l' later admitted that he pa~tlcipatlllg ag~ncieS WIll, com- vation Department will be alert- @\9V1\.~ "agrees with DUl'ant,in general," prJ?e an Evaluatl?n Board m .the ed to use its radio equipment, in- and said that the trouble is "that asslgnm~x:t of asslstance to strIck- eluding trained personnel, Col. (\\~metmb - .fut" ~6Wl, ~~~ ~ d ~V1Mt L8n !) there are not enough Vanden~ en 10calItles. Gillette said. £~&.tt.t KING'S bergs, Stilnsdns, Dulle~, and Dur- Specifically; Civil Defe~~ will ~~~~~~,~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ants" in the Republican Party. assist local authorities in the nine FLOWERS On the question of foreign eco- -~~~~~-.-~-~ __ 14522 JEffERSON .'. nomic aid:. Professor SlbsSOli~.. ,'. I . :varncd that "to ~pend too little Farms Issues "F I T FOR A QUE E Nil IS to waste all we have spent;' B'. .. . those who wish to cut are trying' uddlng Report to drop a 10 foot. rope down a 20. . at M4t'lboroltgh foot welI.".' Durant retorted, that I A total of fifteen buildlng per- we are are "dropping an 18 foot mits were issued in Grosse rope to a man. who won't reach Pointe Farms during March of ._-----~---~------_. up and grab it." this year, according to a report ----~---- ,submitted by Murray M.• Smith, City Engineer. Nine residence permits were ~i$--'-:-~~-".: .- ... ,... "':.c:: ..-:.. :,:~ .. -... -. '.-?":T: issued, valued toget~er at $225,- 000. Individual evaluation ranged from $14,000 to $32,000., -- Two businefs permits brought , 'c'~ fasterShoppin~1lme.- a total evaluation of $58,000, while four miscellaneous build,: -. .... -.~.-_ ..... :.'.~ ...•.. " .: .06...... '.-:"" ing permits were valued at $6,500. No non-'assessable permits were issued during the month. Since the first of' the year 46 ..• and ONLY at Grosse Pointe Dn:g perrpits have been. issued, The. total valUe was reported at $1,- Can "Pointers" Buy 746,090; although one of the per..; mits, valued at $1,000,000, is for non-assessable property, Cottage I Hospital. . IBlames Traffic IFor .Mack' Crash I The 1947 Chrysl.er belonging to 8£RGDORf I Harold E. Grant, of 5713 Bedford,

'I. was damaged to the tune of $200 GOODMAN April 5, when Grant smashed into the rear of a parked car ovvned by'Louis G. Vantuyl, 2998 Lake- COLOGNES. •• and YARDS OF SOAP wood, Detroit. G,rant 'was driving east on Mack avenue in the) extreme right • • • lane and as the pavement nar- roWed he was forced into Van- ,tuyl's 1951 Nash by the traffic "MARIE .EARLE", Complete Treatment Line on his left. He told Grosse Pointe Farms police that 'he. had not 10 grl'.lcious decorator colors,' Md . "BALLERJNA~I and "RALLET No. I" seen the Nash' parked ahead. ' we can dye to /lny other desired Vantuyl's. car also received Colognes, Soaps and Perfumes dama'ges estImated at $200 •. No shode. .' I. tickets were' issued.

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• \ , ' .' ThurSday, April ,1,0,' 1,952 Thursday. 18e.~ubl~lJ,n:Clz,tb! , NURSES GRl i To Hear ',Banta The April mE troit. District, ! The)'ourteenth, Cqnire~sional ," cal Nurses As~ I District Young Republlcl:ln Club held on Tuesd I is holdin~ _it~ meeting;~ednes~ 8 p.m. in the , convey t~~ I day, Apnl16,' at 8 p.m., at the Hpspit31 Audit j Kercheval'Hall, '1015.1 Kerchev'af' " at Taylor. , ... ' , ..: beauty and avenue near Cadill~c B,oulevard. ','.. , The guest llpeaker:will be Wi!. ' inspir~tion Iliam Banta, af., Muskegri:6,'chair~ ' DR. E.:'R... STOLIKER I man of the Michigan: F,ederation of,E~ster lof" Youpg ~epublicans and Na~ i tional ~egiE:WARREN,':,

'A. J.~MeyerBuys ...... CAWOitt'.CAM'&1 , ' .. FIIOM.All "'EF> AME~lCA C1J1lCUfiS; , 'Telephonfl-TU.2-9i29, " ;':~PlantoriMack . CFlJISE SfllPSAND AMUSEMENT ~lltHS I SENOCAu.mslO GIWJO AAPJDS~, , Rm\lRS;HEl'l,TUf TIOU6J.Noa.m,., A. J. Meyer" Mack avenue O«l THfNAT1()lS LfAOINC5TEA~r~ pharmacist and president of Mey~ .MANuF4CrURE~,JSNOW lllf CQUNTRYS.: , er Chemical Co., pharmaceuticii OUTSTANOlNGCAlUOPf REPAIR CENTElt ., , I manufactUI:ers, 'announces the, ''H/tJlJG~ "EArl/HE 9ERI5~' /If MIi:N/~ rOiJAtir' CouNC//. "No. 44 ," , ': ' ; purchase by the company' of a ' ; new one and one~half 'story plant i - , , , l~diMP@D$,.61@ j~l~~~e~~~,~~~Ol Mack avenue, St. r.imifon Taxation' Urged ~ In a short time all manufaetur.. ~ .,. co ." ;ing activities will be moved fromD ..f ' ", U'O" S C d .d G ." ,' to . , rt I : the present plant at ~6233M~ck 0 Y an 1 ate or, OVern()r , , avenue, and. the btlsmess offIce ---'_~_--:~ . " Nunn*Bw: FOR YOUR MORE ,wil,l be moved to16361l\1ac~J De-: On a speaking tour that which assures stability of reve. • 'EA-STE.B~. ANKLE*F/ : trOlt. . I ' J" , ,~' ,! reached numerous Lower Penin- nue,; :fairly jiistributes the bur- BEAUTIFUL HOi\tIE to giveyou e: New m.aJ;lUfacturingequipme~t')l~la' audienc#;s, _Fred M. Alge~,. 'den, ,and )e;:ives. an incentive tor . enlarged control and research J'" " ed. d.'d t f the t.h t' d wth f b . ing month~ ; laboratories and an air-condi- r., anJ.?-Ounc, ~n ~ a e or e cQn mue gro 0 usmess , ~ Complete In: n@west, j tioned sterile fitting' room are Republlcar:" .nCl1l,matlOn,,~o~.,~ov- and ind.ustry; . I ARROW SHIRTS and Edg' 'now in process of installation:ern.or outhnedslxspl;ClflC: PQmts 'A.lger cited Michigan's need to I I d f II d "f '1 ' I WhICh he says would greatly re- I ,. '.' .: . N"'I.lrtest an u pro uctlon 0 stefl e am- , d th t f . t" d' elect our governors on ,a four We have the full style selection poule and vial solutions for hypo- I uce ,e cos °d gOdvertnmeln'dan year basis He pointed out that Official .. I lt of "Arrows" .. in all' sizes and d .... t'" eat d 'b l'esu In a l'e 'Uceax oa on .' err~llc JnJec 10~ 18 e:lSP e y . th" 1 ' in the last 18 years the averaie sleeve lengths. Spl~ead and con- and Offici ~r@"tiol's AprIl 15, accordmg to Mr. ~e~'er. e pe~p ~', . ';., term of a Michigan governor has ventional collars.' ------" , ~. El,Immate the dupl1catlOn of been 2.6 years which means the Boy's , effort m government, and~e?l;1ce turnover in the executive office 3.95 to 5.00 ••• be~utiful wo!lp<'lpers! Many superb patterns Pick Campaign Mana,era the number of Federal CIVIlIan has been great, and the people For College' Convention employees'of;Michigan have been the loser. not to be found in any other local shop. -- 2. Postpon~ p~bl~c wbrl~s which' In ordter for a governor to per- , "Chevy These ore the same eAciusive lines we show in our Janet Hobson, daughter of Mr. do not contnbme ImmedIately to ,form a worthwhile duty for the; 00 B BS HATS Men', and Mrs. L. F. Hobson, 669 Neff the defense effort. .1 people, he must have sufficient J

finer decorating jobs. Also select from our odorlesHtyle I'oad, Grosse. Pointe, and Tom 3. C.aref~l1y s,c rut i n i z e all time to. get" acquainted with his: A "Dobbs" is a mark of distinc- 144~8-40 I Willson, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. spendmg mc1udmg that for de- I job after election to that office, ! tion anywhere , . and we have ,Open Tnun.. Fr decorator paints. Matching colors our specialty. C. Willson of Maison'road, Grosse fense. to eliminate. extravagant! and .to, polish his program and I, one "just for you." ' VA .. Pointe, both at Kalarilazo'o Col:. practices,.. '. ,I put Itfllto effect. Eyen th~ best I' lege, have been' named as stu,.. 4, Refuse to app~opriate funds IJ?l.'og!'~shave bugs that must i 8.50 to 15.00 dent campaign managers for the for the construction and opera'"j be ironed out by a' certain: m 0 c k Democratic convention tion of government plants or fa- j amount Of trial anti enol'. The i which will be held at Kalamazoo cilities in c'ompetition with: pri- job simply ,cannot be done prop., College on May 3. vate'industry. J erly in two years, Alger said. This will be a full scale. presi~ 5. Review our foreign aid 'for ._, _ dential nominating convention ways to substantially reduc,e it. ORIGINATED BY PAGANS HATS - based on the pattern of the ria- 6. Curtail aid to the states over The 'exchange of colored Easter! tiDnal convention. Delegates will a long term policy" an!! restore eggs was Ol::i£ipa:ilya pagan CllS- I iJerkst:i consist of colleg~ students and to the states th,e sources of tax I tom of the,early~A1?-g~o-Saxonsto 1 400 ;W~S, ~. more than hIgh, schpol, stu-, revenue which prQperly belong I whom the e~g heathen I Latest fosh'on, ?ents from Southwestern Mich-:-,to them. symbol "the::~e,~n~ng of life," ." ... ,j of tne Easter Sec' 19an. , These six points, if properly 1 - ' "every. taste • • The convention is to be the affected would save billions of '. " .. ...,"'''''''""'"" .. "...... "',"""m", .... ,.. " _flVery ensemblE 20313 MACK, at LOfhmoor fifth S'uch affair staged by the dollars 'and the result would be college, the first having bee~ held a rerie~led confidence in' govern- : in the Woods TU. 4-199f; in 1932. The. conventions alt~r- ment, both bi' business and I;>y' I nate. between the, two m~Jor the ipd'ividual., , Childre Jlartles,. In 1948, th.~, Rep\1'~h,can Alger urged that, a limit 'be Repubhcan conventIon n~mn~ated placed. on Federal taxation, and ' ~ Thru Teen A'J Arthur :Vandenburg as candIdate said this is one'ofttJ.€ first steps Follow the Easter Bunny 2 Years Old for preSIdent. '.. . toward forCing greater natiqnal . Janet Hobson IS' campaIgn economy. He said we can raise aJNVEBT YOUR manag~r for Adlai Stev~nso? as the' n.ecessar"v revenue for'bal-. 'Roe Hi a ca~dldate for the nommatIon. ancing the budget and making Parade to PASE LK'S Torn Will.on is :campaian man- provision for reducing': the na- NOW IN Oll ,acer for Richard Russell. tional debt through a tax sYJ~emi I : 13934 £. Jeff~! POH(;B I ~aster Week-O'1 , AM I fOl'mrc!v locat. d 'at. If) , " Cinderelia Theat ci ,"-oont " . ..[~ jj

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WITH EASTER: PLANTS CUT FLOWERS Looki: CLU\IYlIIW Welco Manv loc< THE ORIGIIAL 1-11-1 CO"IINATIOI members o. ,i , • coming o~ \! .. i IN, PUll' UP V8llJJAN Ill'" F... AntI, to(), the Unusual .. they hove , SUNSHADE AND 'RIVACY and gifts f, V PEEPING TOM AND PROWLER GUARD One deliver')' Saturda)" . PAS ELK Easter No Corl, No EDge V TINTED HEAt RUlSnNG GLASS Ap-ril 12,' to Birmitzg-~' Novelty Arrangements v' STORM SHUTTERS, KEEP OUT RAIN WHILE' IN ham tmJ,. Interjit:edi,tte' OPEN POSITION. Suburbs. , end B~skeh v' ADJUSUILllIGHT, HAFT AU GUll (ONllO&. House P. AVlIlAILI wmt "lIS • sJln • • AUI..... LtWIIi This Ad Manufa(:tured for over 15 yeors.Don't ~xp.rim.nt with .. and poor imitations. EBEE ESr'MAr,ES GLADLY GIVEN

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, .. sy, April 10, 1.952 ------T'nursd'a¥, Apr~1 I~, 1952 Pag&:' Five:. rards NVRS£S GROUP TO MEET " The Aprh meeting of the De- J d Gold Stars in lieu, of T~eir'En'g~lgement'A'nn:ounce,d. i md third Air Med? 1. troit. District, .Michigan Practi- i . ' 'Mrs. Geoorge Waldbott. 1144: IV 'of 425 St. Clair. cal Nurses Association, will be - Balfour, \!ViIi entertain at a salad' ~ajler ...~ ~mte. Mich., Lt. [jg:) held on Tuesday, Ap~i1 '15, at luncheon preceding the meeting.:' ;IS Gifts released 'to in?.c1ivs 8 p.m. in the. Herman Kiefer;' \fjJJ pril, 1950, Miss Charoon tasana' Bukham~na, : . Hpspital .Auditorium. Hamilton! an International student at the' of Distinction ••• at Taylor. ---_.'--.~---- Ours is one of the lorgest collection of gifts on the (ER Eost Side. .: A",pl. Parkin. Facillti. . ' Styli 4.114 CORDO VA UJI' APTITUDE TESTS .enable ytlU t'J learn. the kind oJ 7J~ work YOU 'caD best succeed in or the kind of studIes YOU should ~- follow (For nlen and women, boys 15210 HOUSTON ot HAYES and girls). V~coti1)nal CounselinQ Instiiute ~t the end of Whittier--Detroit Daniel L. Beck, DIrector 951 i'faccabeu Bldg. TEmple ll-SS-1 Phone V£. 9-5200 Woodward Near Warren

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Ntinn-BtVh developed ANKLE-FASHIONING. to give you extra money-sav- ing months of smartness. MISS GLORIA, JEAN CL YMA, daughter of Mr .. and Complete line of Nunn-Bush Mrs. W. Emerson Clyma of Severn road, and her ':fiance, and Edgerton Shoe~ \ When You Gi1.Je the Finest. MIDSHIPMAN GERALD L. NAY, son of Mrs, Gerald L. /1 Official "Boy Scout" Nay of East J~fferson avenue, and the late Mr .. Nay. , and Official "Trooper" , "MOMENT SUPREME'" . by Jean P~tou • Boy's Shoes KID BIT 5 Gz've Hef' ••• A lovely-. Compact for Easter! ---. ~ ~ w , I· By NANCY KASER I perfume ...... $3.50 to $16.50 ..Chevy-Chase Pointe Players deserve the big Rya~. 'n Ray Eddy, Ann Ore- I ELGIN A}}IERICAN cologne- __..' . $4.50 and $7.5q Men's Weer : applause they got Thursday, Fri- baugh 'n, 'Bob Richardson, Joyce 'day and Saturday night for the Blashill 'n Carl Rohloff, Nancy I or 011 the precious fragrances, this is our choic9 14438.40 E. J.fferson I performance of "My Sister Ei- Eriksen'n Maurice Strong, Carol for E6ster giving c- ,leen." - Mae Loveless 'n George Bashara, COMPACTS :e Open Thurs., Fri., !la.t. 'tll 9 p.m. VA. 2.3940 I Many of the high schoolers Sally Seiber 'n Chuck Endicott, I tu~iled out to see the 'play all Marietta Cashen 'n Paul Welch, Beautiful' three nights. Some of those who Midge Stapleton 'n Dick Gallette, really got a laugh from it were Carol DeKol;se 'n F!~d Jensq,n, Assortmen.t Gail Sisson 'n Tom Lister, Nancy Gmeiner 'n Jack Fyfe, Ray from Greachen Becker 'n Bill Methner, Catchick 'n Bill Wilson, and I Bee S.quire 'n Tom Pfielfle, Nancy Jeanne Rydholm, Sue Armstrong, I ~ajter , I Ramsay 'n Bob Law, Shirley Thelma Whiteley, Dan Leach, Ev.ery fashionable accessories. Beau. Stoup '0 Bud Ruther. Joan Park- Joan Carver, Steve Taylor, Jim tifully detailed patterns. A choice" HATS -BAGS Ier 'n Bob Hardies. Peggy More- Meade and Dick Craig. I land-'n Hank Hubbard, Pat Bar- '" '" * of !;hape~ and sizes. With, powder Berkshire Hos. I rett 'n Joe Gratzer. Phil Russell At the same time a stag party doors and puffs.,. ! 'n Sally Br,)wne, Marlene Climi~ was in session after the' play at 'n' Bill Jone.s, Betty Amazon 'n Dic~ Ans]ow's ..' Boys who met Latest fashions i" fine hots for , Other lovely Compacts for Easter .. the Easter Season • • . styl.es for Lee Clancy, Silvia Reutex: 'n Mar- there were Don McCarty, Wayne Ity McCormik, Jeanette Cameron Miller, Gerry Goebel, Steve Saft', I Remembrances. .every taste • • ~ colors to match 'n John Taylor, April Cameron I Dick Naragop, Dave McKee .and every ttnsemble. • 'n Bill Brabb, and Judy Purdy 'n , Bob Backaus. Jay 'Newberry. I '" .* * '" • • Several couples also dropped Children's Hats. I One of the parties given after! in at Joe Buell's afterward. Joe ! the play was at Janet Delaney's ! Murphy 'n Margaret Koehler, Allurement Fot. a Lovely Lad)'! . Thru T"en A,. Friday night. Kay Ca'tchick, Ray I John Brabb 'n Joyce Judson, Bob An Exciting Gift! nny 2 Years Old EQ.dy, Sybil Scotford. Carl Rohl- iSchaller 'n Diane Retzlaff, Bob-I I off, Wayne O'Neil, Ronnie Nelson, I Warner 'n Carol DeBruin, Chick I HOUBIGA.NT "CHANTILL Y"

I Dave Stoker, Dan. Webb, Terry I Schaller 'n Marilyn Howe and! Kuhn, Ray Clark and Gary COOP~:'iRobin Barr were se~n t~ere. D'ORSAY LIQUID SACHET with TOilET WATER Roe Hat Shop I er were some of the kids who I '" * '" LiOP worked on the play and dropped Sunday afternoon April Carn: NOW IN OUR NEW S I Boih in. 'l I in at Janet's later. I eron asked several of her friends TRY PACKET Gift Box > ,'" ... >II' to a luncheon in honor' of her =13934 E. Jefferson, at Ea$tla ....n I After the play Saturday night, I birthday. Judy Purdy, Mary taster Week-Open every nllt 'tll! the traditional Cast'n' Crew party i Zambas, Joyce Tobler, Bev Cli- In Enchaf'iti~g fragrance" in ne~ perfume medium. . formrely located in VA 2-4664 was given at John Eberly's. Some I mie, Laila Sadi, Jeanette Camer- Lovely CinderellaTheater.Bldg,' of the kids who celebrated the on and Bee Burrows helped her Accompanied by Iike-$cented Toilet Water. ______success of the play were Nancy celebrate' her 16th. Gift Box J Three' scents shewiH love. ._o so. ,.f In pr.eciou5 half.ounce falcons. o Intoxic(ttion, Divine and Le Dandy. ~ --~ati

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Gjv,i Hef' (iro's. ; \ 'J' A Gift of Liquid Lrlt'elilt.ess NEW! FLORAL QUINTET' "ONE ON THE' HOUSE" Two COTY rs BY ;LENTHERIC Different INSTANT BEAUTY' LIQUID MAKE-UP Looking For Th. Stents ",, , - All , • A • '. J with "AIR-SPUN" FACE POWDER W.lcome Wagon Fi't,~ Corne; in cfaintypurs~siI~ vials;' So nice Both LUCIEN LELONG Give. her a fragrant bouquet of Spring. qesigned to to carrY,with her ~lways. I". four. fragrance Many local merchants or. combinations. All' ,with' favorite "Danger.~' for members of this great wel. match a 9irl~ changing moods. Red Lilac, $oardenia .... On1y coming organization, .and -It's a delightful gift .. .French fragr4TaCe$ (J~ R.d, Rose, Muguet, Pink Carnation • . • they have special greetings Beauty creating eombinati,on for t:very, type. and olfts for you. , ~ ~ .more 'IftOmen , .blew, exciting tinted base as beauty bonus. N'o COlt, No ObU,.UOJl - PhOB' ~ Lucien. uUJng ,ED,ewater 1-7590 SPECIAL '\-BOXED 'EASTER, CAt\JcD:Y: s .~. " .~.' t "Gilbert's" PANAMA-the very best. ~ #ick cologne. '. A palate-pleaser for generatiottS- • House Paint Special Econ.omj' $ize, '2.00, _ ill.tJIed $ I .75 'lb. 'fhis Ad and PlJf~ :siZe, 1.10. "WH ITMAN'S" &t!J P~UIlax. ./ ,~ /' "EXOTIC" "Personal Choice"; .Milk' Chocolate~' ',SAMPLER

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, ' Troop 846 of 'Mi'd-fllling 10 Jo 1B liz;s, a great deal 'a -misses', WO'Jllid'S . cently when th£ Just in •• and jUJt'wond.rfut!1 Twoaclorabl. stylo. On a visit to the 1he I.ft, with ~Iungjng neck- Company. Exr Iin.; tl1e oth.r with cooks taught or rounded, Peter Pon collor. Ixpert!y tOilor.d, with, lona Scouts prepare slMves, fr.nch cuffs. and the girls i1' 5h~-,trinCl V.lvet to their. efforts • low TI .. ' blue • $1.10 " joying it. down block , -. On March 27 819, 820 and 88,1 where they. m : Iiams. Fifty-eig: chartered, buse,

A. J. Christie I ". -Picture by Carl Joyner rangements.: 1i Mr. ahd Mrs. I Theodore Hubert Michigan Stall Stahl ..o{Hawthorne. road an-. Mr. and Mrs. HEmry W. Pioch •••• J lunch at the Dr nounce'the engagement of' their of Lincoln roadannoUlice the animals, went : daughter., FRANCES'KATHRINEParK' G.ard." Club-Plans engagement :of . their daughter. Police headquc ELEANOR, ,to John H,e~y U 't'. t' y' ht CI b" BEVERLY, ~; -to John' West~ museum and th ' Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. WI!- lVIee lng a ac u brook Raken, son of Mr. and ings. Mail Ordel'l liam 'Henry Rogers of De:x;ter, • Mrs. HEmry Haken of Port Huron,' The followin, FILLED boulevard. . The Grosse Pointe 'Park< Gar- Michigan. Flonheim panied the Seo'l Promptly den, will meet '.Tuesday. Miss Pioch is a graduate of the I Ci1ib .. Bruce, Mrs. N. WOo 2-1214 , University of .. Michigan School N. Walters. ~: SOT. ority Plans' Ap'ill~" when Mrs. Edgar Bailey .of Nursing. Mr. Haken also at- Mrs. L. Skidm C09P,er .of ,Grayton road will, be tended" the University of Mir.:h- CUSTOM,SHIRT MAJ(~IItSo 0 12~4 WASHINGTON iL~. Kullen. Reunion Day . hosteBs"at a. spring luncheon at igan, Colle'ge of EngineeriIig, and: Wings . I '12:30 at the.~Detr6it Yacht Club. is 'now a memb~r of the United A A stone mon; Pointe alu~f Alpha Gam- "The prog~;m chair~an. has ar- ,State Air Force: park on the n: ,'~.' " it', the m~ Delta will -..att~nd Interna- 'ranged .:an a~l-m.ember' ilarticipa~ ' --_-'---'--_, span the Ignace marks tr-: Jacques Marqu' tional Reunion Day. Saturday' ti.~n\pr,o~ram. ,E~c~ will be pr?~ C dle. R t .. . ~ ' vl~.~d, WIth a mmlatur~ ~ase. ln, U ZpS e urn AprIl .19, ,at the. petr01t Lel~d WhICh to' create' a dImmutlve , e Hotel. Following 11 o'clock r:eg- flower arrangement. These will From Jamazca continenti istr~tion ,there will be '8, luncheon be judged by the group. . Gadler :Jlowerd served at 12:30. "'--_____ The Williaz't M. Cudlips of. The Estonian Folk Dancers will " . Lake Shore road. have returned entertain the Alpha Gamma Sally An" Murphy Engaged from the land of the fifteen cerits Deltas. To William A" Pierce apoy.nd . beef steak (Mo~tego ~ Inth. busin';'s worldO! the social Bay, Jamaica) to the .land of the Bloomi~fJ Dorothy .Jefferson is chairman dollar and a half a pQund beef whirl the Dobbs Guild Edge will make a: good im. Are of Reunion Day and Mrs. Ray- Mr. ,and Mrs. Paul K. Murphy steak (Grosse Pionte). I pression for you. Alwaj's well-fitting and llroper, it', mond Cully will serve as toast~ of Aufiubonroad announce the The Cudlips spent their Spring engagemel;lt of their daughter, holiday at the fashionable resort the Dobbs most 'p1en prefer: $20 Our serection of b e ~ uti f u I mistress. '11' . . B 'to h W t I d' f A. rl Commg. , rom 'AI'gonac "'ml'lyJ.;I Sally ','.Ann, to WI lam PIerce. m 1S es n les. bloomi~gfl~w,e:s ~pd plants i.1 B tt field °11 reminisce about Mr. PI~rce 1S the ~& ot Mr. and _ n '. t u r a IIy a t u er WI . . Mrs. Hlllyard, R. P1erce of Manor most complete •.. sfop in and the foundi~g of the'national \s07 road, Alumnae of Pi Beta Phi , . ' , mal:e your selection e~rly. rority back in 1904 .. Roll callI Miss Murphy is a Junior in the .To Hold Meeting April 14 I will be conducted ,by Mrs. J. B. Univ~rsity of Michigan School of Lazell of Lansil1g, president of Nursing. Mr.Pier:ce atterided tht:! Pi Beta Phi alumnae of Grosse i' Alpha Province W~t.. University of Detroit. Pointe will meet Monday eve-I Flowering Plants . Club reports are ,to be given ning, April 14, at the home of by Mrs. A. F. L. Anderson and Mrs .. Jack ~Frye of Devonshire Mrs. R. E. Larson. Gamma Phi Beta Square 'road. Guest speaker will be Mrs. 17016 KERCHItVAl ,Corsages. ' The afternoon's program will Dance Set for April 18 Gerald J. Gamber, who will dis- include a v,ocal s,o10 by Virginia cuss the agenda for the forth- (Open Thursda)Ittiul P,..;Jay Evenings Until Nine) Cut Flowers Bristol, ..of Michigan Staie / Col- . rf ventl'on to be held The alumnae .chapter of Gam- commo con .' lege accompanied by Marilyn this summer in Houstdn, Texas. 0 If aU tbe Florsheim Gift Items & Cards Johnson of the University of n_,( Phi Be~a will sponsor ,a Mrs, Frye will be assisted by! it Michigan. . square dance the Frid~y after Mrs. John Buda, Miss Ruth Han-I Wing Tipsheing wont Mrs. R. D, Halford,1s in cha~ge Easter, April 18, at. Grosse Pointe I sen, Mrs: De~is Thomas, and: UF! ISlEI ======:lI!IgJ8 S@]El ~====31,IEIE3EE'py:::ItIG::;J~T'Sill of this season were placed sole~ . l'nvl'tat1'ons for the event :and M D ld S cklesteel I II Pllmze-~f:-uv.Jo '-5 -89 .u .••~.~[~-~ Memorial Church. 'I rs. ana 1 . I 688 Mrs. Norman Baker is reservation edge to sole-ed.ge, i-t would chairman. Mrs. Eqwin .Nelmes The popular callers, "Wes and I. i will be responsible. for registra~ Julie" Rea, will be on hand to Florida Latest Choice eertainly he the largeSt wing rn m tion anld hospitality. help everyone who cares to par- Of R I h C W'I -"5 ~aD in America! .F1or8heim 20923 Mack .+ H.mpton Rd. Name tags and programs are ti'::lpate. Reservations may be a P . I so the duties of Mrs. Fritz Fiessel- made by phoning Mrs.' Jack Mills, _b __ wing ripe are first choice of the TUxedo 2-4443 mann. Mrs. J. K. Bakken is 'dec- ,6 Radnor Circle, at TU. 5-5434. Those inveterate travelers, Mr. I nation'5 finest shoes. M The public is \velcome. . and, Mrs; Ralph C.' y Wilson of I ~ .1"ragrarttt @ ~ RO SSE' P 0,1 N T E WOO O' S orations chairman and r3. Balfour road, who but recently Quentin Hamilton. is handling ------d ~ d th ld • • publicity for the Reunion Day. M h' d P t' junket,returne are...romnowa raunvacationinge wor in 25 YEARS OF EXPERT FITTING ;• for. ~a~ttr:m • Crisj; rs. Gow+ orpe an at y Florida after trips to Mississippi • Get Back From Jamaica and Hot sP"n~" Ark. I • • with • The delight of Easter frog ranee •_ closf' Mrs. Montague Gowthorpe and Art~ur P., Naumans:' Home I I• can last throughout ,the year~ • her. daughter, Patricia, have re- . k or n~ turned to their.,Pointe. hometol- After Seven Haw'aiian Wee 5', SHOES tor the ENTIRE FAMILY • Exquisite cologne or perfume •- lowing a vacation hi Montego. -- ,. i ' . . . ,- ties i \, Bay, Jamaica'! Pat returned to It was seven weeks in Hawan SHERMAN SHOES : is the perfect Easter remem- . : her 'studies at Grosse Pointe for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Nau- 13300 E. Jefferson 20725 Mock .• brance. We have a superb -• Country Day School the first of man, who are now back again VAlley 2-0868 TUxedo 1-1191 the week. I ,~ in their home on Moran roa'd. , • • ~ .election from,which IO.ChooS"1 .~ J(lCOhsoI1S KERCHEVAL at 5T, CLAIR For An E~s,ter Gift Of I ff!tait g>~ J , Indescribable Beauty • • K(,; l I T U: 2 0 7000 Quality Pr~s.crjptron ServlclZ I f!ll :}(rrcheval Gtvenue {frosse Pobzle garmf ~_ -- -- -_-'-_-....11 I'-I-_-_-_-~..:::- • Give Her,

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. day. April (0, 19S~ n;urs~ay, ,April 10; r 952 Page Seven , G '. ,Pointe Qu:cirtef' I, Club at Center I Girl, .Scout Legion, i I " .... Tours Europe!, To .HoZil PurtiJ' ,.. 1

- .'~ ' .~ " J . .. ,...' I J;, " , 16.95 News A tour of England, France,! .Auxniary ..' The second annual_ Hi-Neigh-; DRESS UP FOR j ltaly and Switzerland IS current- bor Party sponsored by the - , 51.95 '------, ly occupying the interest,; of a ",News Neighbors' Club of. tneGrosse Troop 846 of St. Paul lea~ed I Poit:te qua,rtet which includes From ~Unit i03 Pointe War Memorial Center will EASTER a' great deal' about cooking re~ I,LYdla Kerr, daughter,of Mr., ~d be held at 9 p.m. at the Center " -Mrs. Harry:W. Kerr of Tourame on April 19.. WITH By .1Jetty"Hoyt,: , cent.l~ when the whole .troop ~aid I road; 'Helen and Mary' Owen, ' Geneial Chairmen. for the - a VISIt :0 the DetrOIt EdIson, daughters of Mr. arid Mrs. ,John' party are Mr.. and Ml~S.L~urence Company. Experienced Edison I W. Owen'III of Stephens road, W f 't'h Ruby. Chairmen of Tickets are k i and ,Margaret Ann • 'McKean I omen 0' e Mr. and Mrs Paul Loehra$sisted coo s taught. and helped the I d ht f M d M R b t' Legion Auxiliary have J' oined (dwards . ' I aug er 0 r., an rs. 0 er ' Sc(:mts prepare a delIcious lunch E. McKean of Bishop road.: I The .American: ,Legion in,.ne~ by / Mr. and Mrs. I Tom Black- and the girls in turn did justice Lydia will r~turn to th~ Pointe t~rIllmed o~poslhon to a series, of ' wood, Mr and Mrs., Clare Good- THE SHOE FOR CHILDREN to their' efforts by eating a:ld en-. June 12 to be here for her broth~ bIlls affe'ctmg veterans and. their sell and '111" and Mrs. William. - joying it, down to the last crumb. er. Willard's marriage to Beverly famildes now ,before Congress, Tarpey. ' ...... ' Brown. Mrs. Sue- H..milton, Legislative Other committee c h air men • There's handsome style a-plenty On March 27 St. Clare's Troops .The Owens, whO''accompanied Chairman ~f. Grosse Pointe,~Unit are;-R e f res h ments. Mr. and in this impish pair . . but there's Mrs. Dan Schaitberger; Bridge 819. 820 and 888 went to Lansing their daughters to New York of the' A~xIlIary, h~s announced more than l1).eetsthe eye .. ,Each where they' met Governor Wil- last week whet:1 they sailed .The. bills, '.drafted to car,ry,out and Canasta. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hopkins; . Hospitality, Mr. and embodies design and c'onstruction Iiams. Fifty-eight Scouts went in aboard the SS Constitution, went recommendations of the Hoover features to enab~e little feet to grow chartered buses, for which Mrs. on to Bridgeton, N.J.,' to attend Commission, 'would d'ismember Mrs. W. R McAdow. Music for dancing will be furn- straight and strong .. Invest in your A. J. Christie made ,all the ar- the' ~edding of ~heir nephew, the Veterans Administration ,and ished by Freddie Warren and 'child's well-being. Have him rangements .. The girls visited John Gillespie. and J\line Warfel. endanger the,'benefits, which h"ave I I his orchestra. Tickets are $2.00 fitted from our new selection of Michigan State College, had I ------" been provided for' veterans and per couple and are on sale at the Easter styles. lunch at the Union, saw the prize Detroit Sorosis to Hear thejrdependents, Mrs. Hamilton Center. A special invitation is ai.liI?als, went through .t~e State I Dr. George She pardi Speak declar7~" She said: extended to .he teachers in , Pollce headquarters, VIsIted the' ~_ ~ . "These bills are supposed to Grosse Pointp. schools to attend i :nuseum and the legislative build. I Mrs. W. G. Eversman of :West-, be in the interest of government. this party. mgs. I chester road will be chairman al economy, but the Legion and The following leaders a~com- of the April 15 meeting of De. Auxiliary can see no economy in panied the Scouts: Mrs. Marshall I troit Sorosis. ~ them, only .confusion and. hard- Quartet will Attend Bruce, Mrs. N. P. Gleason, Mrs. The lneeting will be held in ~~ip,for veterans' and their fam- , 61st D.A.R. Congress N. Walters, Mrs. J. LaGrasso, the home of Mrs. Vernon John- Illes. One of these bills would' Mrs. L. Skidmore, Mrs. Richard son, of Pemberton road. Luncheon create. a 'huge new Federal De:' Mrs. Ambrose E. Trubey of 1 Kullen. hostesses 'are Mrs. Cecil C'um:' partmen; of Health which would Stephens road, Mrs. John W. Det- ' mings and ,Mrs.I?arry Davidow. take ov;er all the Veterans' Ad- wiler of Pemberton road, Mrs. A stone monume:lt in a little I Following the business meet. ministration hospitals and merge' Richard Allen of Cranford lane. $5.5. park on the main street of St. ing, Dr. ,George Shepard will them with ,other health activities and Miss Jean Perrett of Ken-. to $8.50 Ignace marks the grave of Father speak on "What America Faces of the Federal 'Govern~ent. Vet- , • '-Picture, by Beatrice Zwaan sington, members' of the Junior Jacques Marquette. In Asia." , erans w9u1d no longer, have as- The former BAR:aARA ,JEAN BAUMAN, daughter of Committee of Louisa St. Clair ------"------sur.anc~ that ho&pital beds are Mr. and MTs. Edward F. Bauman of Merriweather road, Chapter, Daughters of the Amer- available to them, and there ican Revolution~ are leaving by could be no economy in estabp who was married on: April 5 to the son of MI'. and Mrs. air Sunday, April 13, to attend i lishing another government bur- Maurice D. Watts of Birmingham, Mich. the 51st Continental Congress. \ ' eau. They are taking with them all "The Senate already has pass-I Alpha Xi Delta Plans Benefit Bridge P,arty o,n April 19 white daytime and evening gowns which they will wear ed a "bill to revamp veterans' I )rId or the social preferencE' and civil service pr~- Mrs. James S. Vaughan of MC-l er, Mrs, John A. Kirlin, Mrs. Rob- while acting as pages at the -va- ~t St. Cillir ••• Grosse Pointe cedure. If the House also passes Kinley avenue and her commit- ert R. Shannon and Mrs. Arthut rious functions being held from make a ~ood im. O b'll d 't b Ericson .. April 14 through April 18. thIS : I an 1 ecome. a law tee are making final arr,ange- I . e: and proper, it'. preferenc£' for veterans 1n Fed- . .', , .. eral employment would be emas~ ~ents for ~ bene~t brIdge to be j culated, if not entirely. elim- gIven AprIl 19 oy n:tembers of i inated: ' • Alph'a Xl Delta. . "Another bill now before both Proceeds of the benefit will houses of Congress would create provide' care for the American another new bureau, an In~ur- Child. Through the American ance COI:poration to handle vet- Rural Child Service at least 10 erans' ins u ran c e now being schools in Arkansas and Tennes- handled by the Veterans. Admin- see will be sponsored by provid- ,JaCODsOnS .~. . ~.. . ~ 'istration. This does not look like ing school lunches, new library / I an economy move to us. It looks books, good pictures, recreational K~RCHEVAL AT, ST. CLAlR like a step toward confusion, be- equipment, school supplies, cloth- cause insurance matters are ing, music and improvements on, VA~ closely related to health matters school buildings and equipment.

'I and t? have different agencies This helps ~hese underp~ivileged ings Unti'/.Nine) handlmg each can only mean sep- childreri enJoy a fuller hfe. aration of records, delay and lost Hospital care for babies in the .. I motion. same area provides clothing, food .. I "There are 17 of these bills in and bedding as well' as textiles • all, an~ we are against them.all. and yarn with which the mother We are for government economy can make additional garments. . but not at the expense of sick Hostesses who will open their m and disabled veterans.;' homes are: Miss Helen Geisbuhl- The Shell Bonnet lllCt ~ I.v.ls-off a-top your poodle cut •III • • Crisp milan-like straw, shiny and edged ' • .' .• with rich velvet .. to perch firmly on your' gronc& • • close-clipped coiffure. Navy. black} white ~ year.: • • or natural, with 'a face-sheathing veil that erfume • ,.• ties in back . ' •. 7.95 superb • :hoose~

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N.ews ,\ ".' .., :Wo SocJety . . . Gathered / Irr'om:>\' \ "', 'It; -, ,"' .12. ..• t Aben .E. J6hnsons, Jr.}~, ,;.E'unice From t Another P.ointe '.',0 In, ~ Honeymoon in Nassauj EmpirE ,of View Fioods, for:st* fir:s and torna-'~ Another Pointer returned from ' , .' ,, By I' does lrept. getting, in the pat~. travel is ~~S. A. INGE~OLL 1Cruise Follows Marriag-e-o-f-J-o-a-n-G-e-hlert"andAban' E~John~'" 0 ~;Daughter of Dr. ." of' vacationing MR. and MRS. oad Jane SchermerlNJrn . LEONARD O. ZICK' of York-' \, L:EW!~ of Ven~ome ro ' Whotl son Jr.~ Wed in Grosse Pointe .'Memorial Church; , . Donald Claren had - spent th;e past, SIX weeks I R' - ". G . "P' t Y cht Club ' '. '------...... ------.---' I shire road, and their' daughters, in California. She" was the guest eceptlon at, fosse om e a odist Churc Even last Sunda~'s drizzly weathe~ couldn't damp~n the Co.NSTANCE and SHIRLEY, . '. I who've just returned from Fqrt of her son-in-law and daUghter, When Joan Gehlert and Aben E. John~on, Jr. were m~~- Crvstal whit Spint of the Roy D. Chapms, Jr. , . . _ Lauderdale, Key West and Cuba.: MR. "and MRS. WILLIAM J.. S d .. G s Pointe MemorIal MILLER of La Mesa-, Calif. and '!'led last atur ay mormng m 1'05. e. _ . . • ~:'bined in the Fr Who took off for New Hudson, Mich., and the Fourth The Zicks became past masters j " also spent some ti~e with, her Church, sisters, brother~ and cousins comprIsed t?ielr attend- • Ann Jodar wher American Kennel Club sanctioned trials •.. along with their in the art of Te-routing as Nature ,'Vinslow last Sa . . .' . , went on a rampage th.rough the brother~in-Iaw and' sister,' MR ants. i' snazzy sprmg~r spamel, -Davelhs Pomme, de Terre . . . South., Back from their exciting and ~RS. HAMILT0:N CAR- The bride'.s twin sister, Mrs~:' board,ed a,plane to Nassa~ for . dist. Church, De With some half hundred enthusiasts from this state and travels, the young ladies have, HARTT JR. of ,Pasadena. William Dean Robinson, Jr., their honeymoon. • . . The bride is tb Ohio (all members of the. Southern Michigan Springer Span- now retttr~ed' to their studies at: '" '" '" was matron of honor and an- Upon their return they .Wln Dr. and Mrs. En .,.. 1 T .. Cl b) " ,Grosse Pomte Country Day. MRS. EDWIN J. DAYTON of other sister Judv Gehlert make their J:0me on_Lothrop load. of . Berkshire r. Ie rammg u •.. '" "'. '" Kalamazoo is'the guest of. MRS.. .' , ~ ' Joan's gomg away costume was . They put in an afternoon of stake class activities .. -, Easter hOl1seguests at the home WILLIAM K. WILLIAMS of was maId of honol. '. suit of benedictine wool worn _ bridegroom's pa Beaupre road. Aben's brot~er, Stephen I. I~ith uede jacket and blendin:g.,~ and came home with a second place ribbon (in the open 'aU o~ MRS. M~RK K. .EDGAR, of and Mrs. Don; ... .'" '" Johnson, was hIS best man and I s 'e \Vinslow"of Bali age stakes) and a third place ribbon (the shooting dog Lmcoln road, are her son and Add returned travelers: M~. his 'cousins, Richard R. Groos ! acceSSOrI _s_' _ stakps) "- daugh,ter-m-law, - MR. and MRS. A reception iI and MRS. ADDISON E. HOLTON .Jr: and Clifford Dolan" of - -. * >I< * MARK K. EDGAR, and their I ' . FI k parlors followt!d of Bishop road'"whe have beenl Hastings, Mich., an~ lbo~a.s son, RICHARD, of Sharon Hills, P0111ters ,OC ct!remony at wlJ' in Pasadena. and Palm Springs, I. DoJan' of Greensvdle, MIch. I Mrs. Chapin Shoot, Pa. T L Sh Reverend Russel .. ... >I< 'Calif., .for the past two months. were groomsmen. i 0 eague OW ol'ficiated. That third place~ribbon alone was ,~orth the long drive From the Gurgle .and Coo Set: ... '.. ... " Joan is the daughter of Mrs.; A rose pattern ( for Mrs. Chapin who shot her bird over her own dog and MR. and MRS. ALLAN A. RUT- MR. and' 'MRS. T. t HANDY Richard Sherman Gehlert Jr. of Reservations are pouring in for ished the bateau J then DavelJis, at the command, retrieved the Mrd for her ... TER JR. of Oak Park have an- NEWBERRY II are local again Grayton road, and the late Mr. tl . dl luncheon and f'xqtlisite bridal dl to the Pointe after spending five Gehlert and the bridegroom is .le secon annua . . This was great satisfaction for the :roun~ Pointe matron ,nounced the birth of a son, AL- bertha ccverin~ I weeks in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. fashion show of the BargaUl Co' who has practiced long hours at'skeet t9 improve what she LAN RUTTER, born March 12. ders. The bouffa. regards as a questionable marksmanship .• Mama was the Pointe's JANET \ '" ... '" Johnson of Hastings, Mich: Counter being held April 22" at , into a cathedral tl MONTE JOAN VON. ROSEN- For her wedding, Joan .wore a II Grosse Pointe Yacht Club by the " The Chapins became inter€sted in springer spaniels when BOWEN. of ,the chantilly BERG, daughter of pR.,and MRS. waltz length frock of whIte lace LeaO"u" of Catholic Women. the bride whose they Jived in Chicago during the, war. • ... • HILTON O. VON ROSENBERG, topped with bon bon pink taffeta IF'" h' f S er are be- length imported : Returned to his studies at of Bedford road, - will spend her bolero fashioned with bracelet' as IOns or umm .. Former Pointer Mr~. James Simpson, Jr., of Wadsworth, lusion veil fell fl Union College, Schenectady, N. Easter vacation in San Antonio, sleeves. From the bridal ban,deau ing picked by Walter Irvmg for In. (Libby Bonbright), afilf her husband r.aise springers and lace cloche. Euni. for years have had some o( the o.utstanding ones in the coun- Y., is SAMUEL E. ARMSTRONG Texas. She is attending New- of white lace fell her short the style show when joining pro-, . dal .white camelli, try. The Phil Armours did much, too; to get the Cl1apins JR. who spent his Spring vaca- . comb College at the University of wedding veil. She carried a fessional models on the chic run~ The costume of interested in the sporting' dogs. tion with his parents at their Tulane, New Orleans, LOl1isiana. bouquet of gardenias and steph- way will be member!; of the.' Lois Binder of C, home on Lincoln road...... ' anotis. League: Mrs. Frank Thompson peated in frocks .. * * * >I< '" ... GORDON MAITLAND, son of Mrs. Robinson and Judy were Jr., Mrs. Frank Krue Jr., Bonnie" of bridesmaids. M; The regular meeting of the DR. and MRS. GORDON. R. gowned in identical fl~cks' of McIntosh Pat McManus,' Sue All Year Program' • blue nylon net anc Garden Club of Michigan. is be- MAITLAND, of Washington r.oad, white organdy over bon b?n Gagnier, 'Mrs. William Gordon I feta with matchi , Mrs. Chapin is.. so engrossed in training Springers ing held Wednesday, April 16, il' home for the Easter Hol1day' pink taffeta. They wore whIte and Mrs. Arthur Platten. that even during her holiClay in Tucson (she returned last at 3 p.m. in the home of MRS. ft"Om Trinity College, Hartford,. horsehair picture hats with At the event the League raises OPEN MONDA Saturday with young Roy III ~nd Christopher) ... RICHARD P. JOY JR. of Proven: Conn. Gordon brought with him bands of pink ribbon whfch funds to car;y on its philan- ' She 'Was penning notes to Pointe friends telling them ~cgNro~~il ~dd~Is~T~~; .;~;;t~; -Picture by Paul Gach his room-mat~, JO~~ GLEASON, found complement. in. the ~ash~s thropic work including sending about the trials. . . " . ", The former JOAN GEHLERT,' daughter of Mr. and I from New York Clty. worn at the wal~ts of theIr I children to Summer camp.- >jo~'\",,;, on "New Discoveries in Horti- . ... • '" frocks. Their bouquets were com- i Guests at the party wilkbrffi.' '~:..:' . Practically every two weeks, in this paJ;'t of the country, It " d . t" M J Mrs. Rl'chard Sherman Gehlert, Jr., of Grayton road,' who . j ?t.~'., cu ure an aSSlS mg rs. oy BARBARA BERANEK, daugh- p~sed of b~n bon ?ink car~ations 'I donations of clothing, houselj:~~'i spJ;inger owners gather for sanctioned trials, which are train- for the afternoon will be MRS. was married on April 5 to the son of Mr. and Mrs. Aben E. tel' of Mr. and Mrs. George F. mmgled wlth val'legated IVY. I furnishings, dishes, etc., ,all :.qt,r,;, ing classes and give tthe dogs .opportunity to exhibit their HENRY B. JOY JR., "MRS. CAM- Johnson of Hastings, Mich. . Beranek, of R~vard Boulevard, is John R. Gehlert gave his sister I which are resold at the Bal"~:\i . skills. ERON WATERMAN "III; MRS. enjoying .a vacation at the Ber- in marriage. • ',Counter. Tents on the grotin(f~~, Licensed trials in the autumn are 'important because ALEXANDER L. WIENER and daughter of MR and MRS. H. H.[ JEROME H. REMICK, MRS. mudinana Hotel in Bermuda. For the wedding, Mrs. Gehlert of the Yacht Club will recel~~:~ then the springers qualify for entry in the doggiest ~vent 'of MRS. GEORGE NUGENT MON- HUBBARD of Muskoka road. RICHARD P. JOY, MR. 'and ...... affected a champagne taffeta I the bundles. ' . .,,:~~:~ all, the National Championships. held each. Decem bel' in RO III...... '" ' Sally is a senior at Downer. MRS. DAN GOODENOUGH MR. MR. and MRS. ALLAN NEEF jacket gown with chapeau te I Among the Pointers who ha~#, llerrin, IlL ! '" ... '" I , announce the birth of a daughter, match. Navy accessories pointed 1 made reser.vations are 'M~~"~ Spending Easter vacation from; '. T. and MRS. HENRY FORD II, MR. NANCY ANN, on March 24. up the costume and her flov,,'ers Charles T. Flsher Jr., Mrs, "Fra~--> Milwaukee-Downer College in I Former Pomtel MR~. C.....AR,K- and MRS C HENRY BUHL and Mrs. Neef l'S the former Carol were gardenias. cis H. Bourke, Mrs. Frank Feel,~~.,..:. (Continiled on Pag~ 9) the Pointe is SALLY HUBBARD SON C. WORMER III, who now, . , . , . ' J,"". , makes her home with her family MR. and' MRS. BENSON FORD. LecklIder, daughter of DR. and The bridegroom's mother was Mrs. Hugh Gorey, Mrs. WilfrE@t ------~--- 1 Fl' tl WL M~ ~U~roNF UCK jns~ff~~aw~~~~-~ C~ni~ M~ A S~~~. intertainingDe ray, hera., ISmother,curren yen-IMRS. i KAY I SON'" is.. ball'" chairman.,' : LIDER of Berkshire..• road. cessories. She pinned gardenias Bush, Mrs. C. Edwin Mercier,,',.'.' I .. '" .. to her handbag. ,. 'Mrs. Joseph McQuillan, MiS~,i.: BURT R. SH...URf~ I A. hundred of their' friends MR. and MRS. ERIC RAM- Wedding guests atfended a Stanley E. Beatty, Mrs.' Jose'ph'~ MR. and MRS. WILLIAM H.l toasted MR. and MRS. RICHARD STRUM Qf Yorkshire road an- small reception and wedding A. Moynahan Jr., Mrs. B. :A;,! .. FRIES of McKinley place spent I'O. BURR JR. of Park lane on nounce the birth of a son, LAW-breakfast at Grosse Pointe Yacht Seymour, Mrs. Edward C. Rone~,.~' their Winter vacation at the the occasion of their twenty-fifth RENCE, on April 2. Mrs. Ram';" Club following the church cere- Jr., Mrs. William C. Roney, M~"'~ Princess Issena in: Daytona Beach, wedding anniversary Sunday. As. strum is the former' BETTY many. " Cyril Burke, Mrs. Charles Wo!,,;. Fl ' I TANT . The Johnsons ~eft the l'ecep-.lenzin, Mrs: 1;Iugh McKerney :an~' a. ... • '" sisting Mrs. Burr as hostesses at: ...... >I< hon to fly to Flonda where the:.' Mrs. George HaggartY'~~~;';'1 the reception were MRS. JOHN! --~------_.------~~-----. ------...i. MR.and MRS. RALPH C. MR:. and MR;3. CHESTER P. I ::~ WILSON JR. were hosts, at a W. HUTTON, MRS. CHESTER SADOWSKI of Yorkshire road' "~~; dinner party Saturday evening BLANTON, MRS. THEODORE announce the birth of" a son,: /:J" IlIterl.,. > !'; in their home. Among the guests L. SEDWICK, MRS. THOMAS J. THOMAS JAMES SADOWSKI, Lr.aloN Of were several who had 'returned McCORMICK, MRS. PAUL H. on March ...29. TOWNSEND, MISS HAZEL ... '" '" from Florida 'vacations. The. Wil- Uph.ld.ri", sons spent five weeks in the ultra THOMAS, MRS. LEE C. FOWLE, '" '" • MRS. VICTOR J. WEHMEIER, violet state. MILTON SETZER, of Univer- '. Slip Covers ... '" '" MRS. CHARLES L. PLATTE and MRS. T. DORMAN SANFORD. sity place, is a member of the MR. and MRS. JbHN W. Wayne University Men:S Glee Droperiel .. '" ... HOAG JR. of Kenwood court are Club which will leave on a three- :::pending a fortnight in Daytona MRS. CHARLES 13. JOHNSON CAItPETING J"V J"IL"'ILE of Washington road paused 'in day' concert tour of the state on T~ephone for an appointment Beach, Fla., where they are visit~ April 15. with our dtecorator in your home ing his parents, th~ REV. and flight at the Pointe last week. She returned here after a junket '" ...... MRS. JOHN WELLINGTON MAUREEN aild COLLEEN HOAG. to Ponte Vedra, Fla., and, then '" .. * was off ag,ain .to' sp'end Easter COTTER, .daughters of MR. and MRS. THOMAS H. COTTER of Back in their Vendome road with her son and daughter-in- Harvard road, are spending theIr home are MR. and MRS. BEN- law, MR. and MRS. STEPHEN JAMIN H. ,PADDOCK, who trav- O. JOHNSON of Mentor, 0.' (Continu~d on Page 11) , eled to. Palm Springs. iWIlIlIlIlIJlIIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIUIIlIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIllII!IIII1lIlIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIlJlllllIIlIIlIlIlllllII1I11l11ll1ll1l1l1ll1l1l1!1II111!11l11l11l11l11l1l11l1l1l1nllllll'g ...... '" - - , 16726 E. W;'''''''e. AfJe. 604 MR. and MRS. JOHN E. ~ " ~ TUxe". 1-2100 broderick CAULKINS have also returned- ~ ~ tower to their home on Fisher road. ~ ~ '1 With sons, PETER'and CAULKIE, ~ "Yacht Insurance Rates Reduced!" ~ they have been in Fort. Lauder- ~ ~ 'Woodward at gra, dale, Fla., visiting,jat the Winter - Get' our quotation before reneWIng ~ .....at Trail's home ,of Mrs. Caulkins' mother, ~

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Call Due to the g~nerosity of the erly road. mothers in the past, the Board of Miami Beach where he wos Q5S0Ci~ the Pointers who have Springfield. Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. G. R. Walton at TU. 1-3484, ...... Directors of the. Mother's Club oted with Michel of the Waldorf ~servations are Mrs. I William D. Lane.' with their Five cars will be going. '. Fisher Jr .. Mrs. Fral')- daughter, Cherry, of Pontiac, and A Heavenly. Piano felt that it would not be neces- dressinc hoir for the movie urke. Mrs. Frank Feely. Mr. and Mrs. William' BinJer of sary to hold a' bake sale in con. stors. h Gorey. Mrs. Wilfred Chicago. Plan Triple Christening Members of the Colony Club met one evening last week nection WIth the. bridge party. ain. Mrs. A. Stansell Of Clark Grandchildren in the 'auditorium of the Women's City Club for a festival Instead. ,there will be a sale of :'5•. C. Edwin Mercier, devoted to the art and drama accomplishments of the mem- candy before the party,' during ;eph McQuillan, Mrs Eastern Deanery Grosse Pointe Memorial Ch~rch bership ...... the party and afterwards as a ~. Beatty, Mrs.' Jos~ph will be the scene Easter Sunday Mrs. Henry B. Joy's needlepointe was to be admired in treat to take home. ahan Jr., Mrs. B. :A. Holds Elections for christening three of the the crafts exhibit. . Mrs. Gordon N. Cameron, Now. In Our Down+own Salon Mrs. Edward C. Roney, grandchildren. of Mr. and Mrs. A surprise of th~ evening was presentation of the seven. chairman of the candy sales, h;u; William C. Roney, Ml'$.. - The election of Mrs. C. P. Ralph M. Clark, with Dr. Frank sons and daughter, Diane, belonging to Colony Club member ordered the Mackinaw Island 'ke. Mrs. Charles WoI't., Fudge which was. so p'opular the 'Lundy member of St. Philip NeriFitt officiating. .. Mrs. William Koerber and Mr. Koerber. They sang. - :s. Hugh McKerney and•.\" I .' /' .,'. 'The three to be chnstened are ~ * * * last two years. Assisting Mrs . Ohrt Haif Stylists -oe.~ Haggal"tv. . ';:>',,~:-"'.. I parIsh, to the, preSIdency of the Douglas Clark Long who is the: • Cameron in' preparing' the fudge 'J Archdiocesan Council of Catholic I son of Mr. and Mrs'. John ~. P'I POinters' Attend Program . for either boxed ,or bulk sale are 206 Metropolitan Bldg. Women, has been announced. I Long of Birmingham; Carol Ann Pointer Mrs. Joel Leete presided at one end of the punch Mrs. Thomas Dasef,. Mrs. William t ! For many years Mrs. Lundy Sickesteel. w~ose parents are the table following the evening's program. \ Ferguson, Mrs. Peter Vamba5,' Interiors Mrs. Rex Johnson, and Mrs. Roy WOodw.rd 1-3473 has been active in the work of Donal~ W. SlCkeste:ls; and Jan The Joseph A. Mailullos and Mrs. William, A. Ternes Lang. ' I the Council, having been the De. Katherme Reed who IS the daugh- wel'e present to hear their sister, Mrs. Barnes. Missie M. troit Archdiocesan Motion Picture tel' of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph O. wore a darling Spring bonnet, black straw with white up. • chairman for Eastern Deanery, Reed, Jr., turned brim with her black costume suit ... and Missie T., and president of the Greater De- Paternal grC'.l1dparents,Mr. and.'. fi h' L d d I . troit Motion Picture Council. Mrs. David T. Sickesteel of Mor- s~dl tannffed from that deep sea s mg at au er a e, was In I T'S EASTER. AT THi TOWN 'N' CASUAL The following officers from an road, and Mrs. HerbertLong sIlver ta eta frock. . Eastern Deanery were elected for will al$o be present. A buffet sup. Mrs. Anth()ny MamBo attended th~ event, too. There a term of two years: ,. per at t~e Clark home in Grayton were c~mson. roses on the bodice of her black satin gown Mrs. Charles B. Hull, S1. Paul's, road WIll follow the ceremony. worn With mmk stole. / president; Mrs. Robert Sullivan, ------Both. Mrs. Barnes and Mrs. Maiullo are off to Europe St. Clare's, vice.president; Mrs. Lakepointe Club to Hold this year, the latter sailing in late May. Mrs. Barnes' senti • Paul G.Kemp,. S1. 'Raymond:s,. Easte ...Party for Kiddies mental journey (she attended finishing school an.d ,studied . {Qj second vlce.presldent; M,rs., -~o- • mUsic'in Italy), is scheduled for autumn: s,:pp LeI?ke, St. Charles, t~lfd Lakepointe Country Club will Mrs. Maiullo's contribution to the art and drama festival ~ ituue,lqt'"'" p vslce- resldSent;Mt Mtt~s.,D a n I ~l join in, the Easter holidaay spirit was a series of oils and pastels of Persian cats, silken and 604 weeney, . a ew s, reCDr - with a chl'ldrens' partv Easter f' . t' t thO 1 f th ' b' ts .~J ing secretary; Miss Evelyn Jung- Sunday• 3 to 5'. p,m. Movies, ---ascma mg even 0 IS ~~on- oyer 0 e su Jec . _ broderick ~ wirth, S1. Anthony's. treasui'er; Easter egg roll, contests and tower Miss Anne Hogan, St. Ambrose, prizes are p.lanned for an after- ChUTe, :h Party En].oyed By 225 1 corresponding secretary; Mrs. noon of fun and relaxation fol. Herbert Gottschalk, St. Martin's, lowed by' servI'ng' of ,faI""l'ly Ih G P' C ----t-h--.l.t d' .. th woodward at grand circus par k " ,e rosse omte ongrega- e rm 1 ary camp a Jom1Og e

I director.at-lar~e~ ..__ > __ u______dinners. tional ehurch Family enjoyed an church property. -at Trail's -....-:.------..---... R. R. Winkelmann, entertain- eve:qing of entertainment o'n' The following p~rsons took ment chairman, is in charge of April 4 when 225 persons held a part: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hus- arrangements. Children win be progressive dinner then returned band, Glenn Wilkerson, Verle :ome ..• 19877 Mock "''It accompani.ed by their parents. to the Church Social Hall for Ryon, Robert Benya, Albert Between 7 and B Mile Rds. I dessert and an evening of fun. Schlorff, Wendell Fathers. W.' F. $25 Buys WiUiam Clay' Fords The dinner was planned and Lueckoff, Ernest Ray, Eugene , i Bendel Soap arranged by Mrs.' Howard Emer- Ctilp, Loren Raymond, James End Bermuda Holiday son and her commIttee. .. Cunningham, and Mrs. Joseph The "Kitchen 'Kabinet-Music Henderson, David Davidson, H. After a holiday at the Reefs Makers" and their 33 men and L. Coverly, Wi,lliam Humphreys, Your' New Beach Club,' Southampton, Ber- women "Ensemble" under the Ralph Jones, :James Millies, Don . muda, Mr. and Mrs, William Clay direction of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lester, "Harrold 'Beattie, Don Ford have returned to their home Hannah were, well received by Clar.k, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert on Provencal road. I the members and soldiers from Hannah. --~------~-~_.~'---~-----,------,---- Easter Suit

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, , I i \ - ~ ~ ~ ~ _ - .- ..; ..- ~~~~~_-.... ___...... __L. __...:....__ ~ __ ~~~_~ '__~, ~ I ~' \ I . <; R 0 S S,E , \ ThurSday, .Apr.il 10, 1952 ~ . , ~ ---.~ UrO!5t P"intf N~w. . I ll""ha-" I Pointe Tht}ater Meets Tuesdal':,,~.; PUBLIS~ED 'EVERY THURSDAY BY ANTEEBO })UBLI~H~S" ,I ~t;. ALSO PUBLISHERS OF THE, DETROIT' WESTWARD AND" .. • Goes on I Wi~~er of the steak in the comedies at the Marine Hospita\;'"~ 'arbar.~ Gro•• e- e THE GRAND RIVER RECORD. OFFICES UNDER THE' ELM Jt_rn' t a4 ticket selling contest for "John Ino" mean feat as. th,e stclg the:e ,",~Continued from 99 KERCHEVAL, G:flOSSE POINTE FARMS 30, MICmGAN~_ • L' oves Mary". will. be announced! is a mere elg. ht bY. four teen', n ....", 'it man and the "EEal.er~tlolll. I t t to the hIgh school's .L•h 1 next Tuesday evenmg. at the! con ras. ' ".; by another b' Phone TV. 2-6900 l', .our I rary '"annual meeting of the Grosse eighteen by thIrty foot stage. .., . ated A.'PRYOR Watts; Paul T. '- Three Trunk Lines r I by Jean Ta"lor Pointe Community' Theatre., In-I ' . . "::' d D. Ernst, Ernes' Member Michigan Press Ass'n and National Editorial. Ass'n ~ ddentally there will also 'be elec-, .. ames Whims. 'IBre the /mor.'" th. 'East, 'was crimsonea, tion of officers and new board ,Little Sharon Fucl:: ROBERT B. EDGAR.: EDITOR and GENERAL MANAGER When the sta~,~'are twinkling there ,"~his is the. character. that members, plus the presentation I Can Diabetes 'ale blue marquiset: MATTHEW M. GOEBEL. ADVERTISING MANAGER (A.f th~" did in W"ot~.fl hY111-fsJ d.1ui C~It~cs hav~ pralse~. and called, of th~ last workshop play. of the j , Un, scattered pir~ JANE SCHERMERHORN FEATURE PAGE" SOCIETY., IOssoms over the .' Milde him W01u/.er 1iJhat'they were) tYPIC~. If the Crltics, rese~bl- season, "Guki the Moon Boy," BOd? -, " ommy Watts was 1" FRED RUNNELLS SPORTS EDITOR ed thIS person at the age' of 16, I by Beulah Fomsbes. When 'the forest.nymphs a1'e' beading, I' ure 1JM HUNTER .1 NEWS .I feel'" that it is a tribute to Lee Yeager is directing the I R.P~ TED DAMEROW ADVERTISING Fern ll1ul flower with silvery dew)' I nature that they, ever grew up 'play, ,assisted by Arnim Seilstad., I By Fred M. Kopp, ~:<...f.: .. MYRON W. GILLETTE : ADVERTISIN G ,. My i~J,fallible proceeding . " . '. into intelligent mature people. ' I Included in the cast are Larry! When diabetes is 'dete.de. _ JANET WHITE _. CIRCULATlqN Is !o wake and 'think ~Qf ,yo#." of all sl~es_thrQughout the coun- ". J ta t MARY DENNIS ACCOUNTS try. ' . Of, co,urse, there IS, the, al- Brennan, Bizzie Buell, Cindy I' in the earliest 5 ges, 1 ~; (James A. Garfield), th H PHYLLIS HANNAH CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ;'Th.' ',' b' f' 1 !ternatlve at 0lden IS tYP1Ca1 Buell Claire Jablonski Dorothy I often successfullyd' clearedtAd *"s ' e pnmary. aSIS 0 se ec- '.' . I through proper Ie. n ..a " • * '. ',' tion, was the, i.nlportant~role the, and that I have ,be~n lucky Okrey, Kay, Piche, Dick Roberts long as the patien~ adhere6 t~, Entered as second-class matter at the post office, Detroit, Along with every other thinking pe;rson, we ~re men- title play,-sin public library serv-l epough to escape .hIS llve coun- and Byron Webster. the diet and receIves regulai~ Mic~gan, under the Act of March 3, 1897. tally embroiled, in . the' hurly-burly of today's. politics. We ice in' carrying ouf the general- te~part. But I smcerely d.oubt Tom Stein heads the 'produc- attention from his physici~: ly recognized ~.objectives of the thIS. Holden's fau~ts are faults Hon staff, with Rosemary Stickel the condition can. usually 'be. FULLY PAID CmCULATJON listen 1;0 Whoozis and Whats His Nari;le; read what Thing- American Public Lib,rary; main- r~hat can be found m the board- and Hattie Van Leuven in cha:ge j controlled. Subscription Rates: $3.00 Per ~ear by Mail All News and amebob and Whatyoumaycallit sez ... an'd py;" the "time .we ly to .proIl\Ote enlightened citi- mg school boys th~t he, rep- of costumes, Greta Angus domg But it is not to be l'egarde.d Advertising Copy Must Be in The News Office by are supposed to be sleeping our.'niind res,emble,s: a. couple zenship - and 'enrich personal resents" but Holden IS I an mept ,properties, and Edna Findlay in I as a cured disease for there IS Tuesday Afternoon to Obtain Insertion That, Week life," , caricature of these faults .. ," charge 0:( programs. Make~up always 'the danger of ~nterin,g of white mice on a treadmill. That is why we got 'such a kick oil, • • ' ...... will be handled by the make-up a more serious stage If medI- out of an edito~ial in" the Wall Street Journal of April 1. We Of th f'ft" t'tl 1 ...' Histqry, travel and biography' class. George True ana Dallas I cal attention is neglected. • , e 1 y 1 es, on y .,IX h th I' , f h f th . - 't' 1 f. t' "Th C' M 1. " ave' e IOns s are 0 e Chapm wl1 act as cn ICS. d t t k Easter .... 1952 have permission to reprint it here for those of you who are ICIon e aIne uuny , I Trust your oc or 0 eep b H . W k nd "Th" C I non-fiction books. Among those 'I'he ,cast of "John Loves Mary" you in good'health. and an able Comes another Easter season, and WIth it the opportun- might have missed it. Here we go:. , . l "er~an N?~ t M e ru~ mentioned are "Florence Night- will have a hectic evening Tues- pharmacist to supply' the nec- • "Well, here is Mr. ,Truman, who is President, who doeSll't want ,~a . y "' lC o:s ~ns~r~~, ingale" by Cecil Woo d ham day for that is the night theyI essary medicine. ity to re-dedicate ourselves to all the moral concepts for to be the President any more, And there's .Mr. Steyenson, who is a ,~~~llIn constant ema~ a b .e Smith. "Charles Evans Hughes" are having a dress rehearsal for I I rary,. are more hor e~~'~i.Vli 'by .. Merlo J. Pusey, Volumes 3 their presentation of the play Ed~~o~ia1si~~e;A~~~~~t:as;;~~'b~: which The Saviour gave up his life on earth 'in the agony on governor and whom Mr. Truman wan~s to be t!te President, who ous chOIces. ,;wo ~ve a 1 lca, and 4 of Douglas Freeman"'s at the Marine Hospital for. the in this .paper each week. The Cross. The lesson He taught, which has been a guidepost doesn't want to be President either, but who will consent to be background, ' Moses . by SI:0lem "George, Washington" and the veterans. It has been the practice CopyrIght , AtSICdh'+ ~nd ft~~~ ~~';;~~~; ~Imf~~ sej:ond volume 01'"Jefferson Aod of the group to give each of their ill to mankind for 19 'centuries, deserves careful re-reading, President if the D~mocrat!J can't find anyone else to be President o ~ae . 0 . at y The Rights of Man" by Dumas Nobel prIze WInner, Par Lager- Mal particularly at this season and in this year. and force it,Oil him. A~d there's Mr. Barkley, who is Vice-President, "'Designd by kvis~. T?om~s Mann's, retelling ,,~n~oldier's Story" by Omar WhIle. commumtles. '. such as ours have shown what ap~ who can't seem to make up his mind wether or not be wants to be o~ a In;;d!aeval legend The Holy Bradley, "My Mission To Israel President, Smner IS also awarded a place 1948-1951" by' James G. McDon- pears tc\ be a healthy development in religious activity, mani~~ "Then,there are all those people 'who are running for the Presi-' here. • >i' * aId, first American. ,Ambassador Easter Plants fest in the building of new churches arid'increased attend- dency for llomebody else. Out in Wisconsin ,Mr. Warren, who is also to Israel; "Closing the Rir..g,"41 There are those who may be volue 5 of' Churchill's World ance at services of worship, there has also been a too apparent a'governor, is running with delegates who' prpmise that a vote for dismayed to find included, a War II group, "Voice of Asia" weakening of the moral fibre of all human society. Warren is a vote for Eisenhower; while Mr. Stassen, who used to be book eulogised by many critics, by J;ames Michener, the "For- pronounced tripe, by others, Lilies - The fabulo" W h ' 1 k 11 a governor, argues that a vote for Stassen is 'ha1f-a-vote' for Eisen- restal Diaries" and the' "Mem- - , eave b een 4far too prone to over 00 or /actua y .' "Catcher In The Rye" by Jerome oirs of Herbert Hoover" all, . .. hower. signs which are: D. Salinger. The committee says merit mention.. I accept corruption in leader~ in every strata of political life. "So if you want to vote for Mr. Eisenhow~r you vote for Mr. of it .. '., "The dilemma of mod- Tulips fabrics originar ern youth in a 'world of rapidly .. " '" I Hand-block have come to look upon our help to the needy as neces- Warren and if you want to only half-way v9te for Mr. Eisenhower, Two inte'"esting b 0 Q k 5 of i We changing mores is reflected in travel on the list are "Strange i and is still use' aary extractions, by taxes or pressure solicitations, required you vote for Mr. Stassen. But Mr. Eisenho,ver, who is a General, this sea r.c h ing psychologicc;1 Lands And Friendly People" by Hyacinths and depth of c study of a sixteen-year-old," i if we are to protect ourselves from their ~alfeasance. positively refuses to be a Democratic President and will consent to William O. Douglas and' "Ven- : \XTe have a j With many diverse Qpinions . t' '1 d l' 'te a Republican President only if the job is forced upon him ••• ture to the Intedor," a journey I T00 many d onors t 0 th e Iight agams Juvem e e m- , ' regarding this story of a con- to South Africa, by Laurens II Azaleas like with all those votes for Mr. Warren and Mr. Stassen. fused prep-school, adolescent, we Van der Post. qu:;ncy are prompt~d by the hope that they will be further. "Or there's Mr. Russell, ,who is a Senator. He's not running fo~ quote an interesting slant from "The Sea Around, Us" by I Speciol White ' Insured against the depredations of wayward youth, than President because he WANTS'to be President or even booause he Margaret Scoggin's column in ~achael Carson, as you would I the April, 1952, Horn Book ... Hydrangeas that they will be contributing something to the wholesom', wants somebody else to be President, but because he didn't want ~r. expect, finds a place here and I "Some have praised "The an interesting archeological book! growth and happiness of some boy or girl. Tr~an to be President, who, we have already noted •.• doesn't Catcher in the Rye" by Jerome listed is "Gods, Graves And 'I Cut Flowers D. Salinger as a true picture of Scholars" by C. W. Ceram, Too many of us send packages of food and clothing want to be President anyway. . modern' youth. Some are aghast pseudo . .'. , . "The only people around who want to be PreSIdent, for them-, at it. I am always interested to Among the books of a religious ' o abroad m the belIef that they WIll keep some p~rson or selves are Mr. Taft and Mr. Kefauver. who are both Senators also. hear what youth itself has to nature mentioned, is "The Life • • family from'turning communist and attacking us, rather than But Mr 'Kefauver doesn't expect to be President unless Mr. Tru- say of such pictures. " Andre We Prize" by David E. Tru~- ...... I ,.,1 I W' e Grow Our OW1J Schiffrin, seventeen, writes: dispatching them with the fervent wish that they may bring man, Who doesn't want to be President, is unsuccessful in finding blood, "Nones" by W. H. Au------, --- "At first glance, I disliked den is the sole book of verse. alleviation of hunger and cold to fellow humar. beings. , any other Democrat who does want to be Preside~t. And Mr. Taft, this book very much. It's hero, We regret that space does not a 16-year-old boy, w~s unlike permit us to mention all fifty I • t,' T00 muc h 0f th e b':1.00d w h'Ie h' IS "oemg co11ected' In 1'ttlI e who is running for Pr~ident in Wisconsin, doesn't 'want to run for QU anyone I had ever met, and notable books. The ~omplete I . , .. Pre~Jident in New Jersey and acts real mad bet.:ause the Jersey seemed merely a collection of ex- MORANG DRIVE pmt bottles today IS donated because the gIVer IS prompted . . h h to' f P 'd t th heth he' wants list is however at your library, I WALTEr . Courts IDSlst c as run Of resl en ere, w er aggerated misconcepti9ns about if you wish to refer to it. more by a selfish desire to spare himself from the necessity t t the adolescent. Holden Caul- o or DO. , , GREENHOUSES GENE of shedding his own, than by a prayer that.;. it will keep life "Today the people up in Wisconsin are going to cast some pre- field is a' most' sorry excuse for DELTA GAMMA TO MEET a 16-year-old. He is complete- Grosse Pointe alumnae of Delta 30 Y flowing. in the veins of another. limlnary votes on whom they' want to nm for President, Our Mr: ly. immature for his age, c{)n- Gamma will meet at 8 'p.m, on fused to the point of incredibil- Tuesday, April 15 in the Stan- FLOWER SHOP Residenthtl an AIr' of th ese mamI'f es t at'Ions mIca. d' te th at we h ave straye d Vicker ' who is a reporter, writes from Madison, that the people up ity, completely enthralled in a hope avenue home of Mrs. Eric 12005 Morang Dri\•• modeling. S! . .. " there are a bit confused. train of petty and maddening Fairley, Resel'vations are being . far from the precepts WhICh The ChrIst laId down for us d st d .. Toke Codievx to Mora". " Grosse PointE "That, anyway, we can un er an . thoughts, and morbidly preoc. taken by Mrs. Robert Renten- -+ Afoderately P1'ieed when he accepted death at Golgotha rather than be false to We hope that you agree with us ... that thel above , .. which cupiE:d with sex. back at VAlley 4-7382. LAkeview 1.,4290 "). " :~Idvrest 4-8151 his innermost beliefs. the author calls, "The Confusion is Clear" ... is just about the While we are enjoying the earthly pleasures of the Easter snazziest bit of writing that has come to the public eye in some time. parade, let us not forget the divinely inspired heroism w4ich >I< * lj< ~ We may be a little out of date with this gag that has to gave birth to the tragic procession before Calvary, with do with the "horse-meat" trouble in Chicago, but it's still I llte gig CorInllte Jlletlium-:Pni-e.ReId Firepl Je~us beaI1ng the weight of the cross upon which he was to funny. As you may rem emb'e r, several folks were caught! be crucified, and the sins of all mankind, 1;- SCREEN: tossing horsemeat into the hamburgers and selling horsemeat ! li . \ ~ , 'Grates - Gas Lt Let us evaluate our own lives with the intention of for the real McCoy. Okay? ! If, re-cutting the pattern to make it fit th,e model proffered by Well, a gent goes to a restaurant an.d orde~s a steak. I 1952 PACKARD ~,'. Quality and After waiting for quite some time, the walter arrIves at the ~, the Creator • peace for the universe. .; SEE tab1e with TWO steaks. Our hero remonstrated. . . said he U200',' +DOOR SEDAN PACRD 'f~ ordered only ONE steak and would be hanged if,he'd eat and delivered in G"Q55e Pointe SOlitl p~y ~or TWO. The waiter insisted that he must. have the Costs Less Than Yo,uThink! J,.. two'. . . and the man insisted he would not. Fmally, he 6640 Charlevoix the great~st line of cars in its history. asked WHY he had to have two steaks .. , to which the WITH around visibility of 3046 square inches of '. Packard has good news {or you to read safety glass for added protection. waiter replied, "You gotta take'two. They're an ,entry!" on the price tag it bears: today! •• Packard alon. gives you Ultramatic*. * * * " Durin; one of Secretary of State Fred M. Alger's frequent ap- •• Y••••. Packard's big-car comfort the automatic drive that excels all others: OPEN MOl' pearance! at political gatherings, an old man approached him and and performance are yours to enjoy at. and the flashing get-up.and-go of the medium-car cost. What's more, Packard Washington observer. com- Whea Conrress Toted for the introduced himself, because, said he: ,"I v.oted for your grandfather .Optwnal equipment, white world's highest-compression eight. Sensa- ment on the current drive to ,et Defense l"roduoUon Aot, lhe sidewall tires (if, available), costs less to own over the years, because tional new Packard Easamatic Power a review o! the army court m~r- legJIlaiors lei a "Joker" l1ip' by in 1884," Alger and the 89-year-old man had a pI~asant chat, during and state and local taxes (if "Built like a Packard'" means built to last! Brakes *' afford quicker, easier srops with tial adion that -sentenced a 20 that would permit Acheson io which it was discovered that. if the old gentleman lives to vote in, any), extra. Prices may vary • • Moat beautiful cor on the road. this 40% less, foot pressure. ' .y~~',~ year old wOW1dedKorea veteran take such acilon. At least, that this el~ction (his own words), between him and his wife it will slight~ycin nearby communi- . ',.', , to 10 years of prison for falling has been the interpretation of be the ONE HUNDREDTH time that a straight RepubIiean'ticket ties due to shipping charges. magnificent new Packard offers you extra/- •• Look at olte mort!car. Compare Packard.::', "';'~ wide doors, big handsome interior, seats asleep on a guard post. the .law. has been 'Voted by the family . . • and they've never missed their against the field. Test it and you'll agree- " ~.~ * * * i;, as wide as the car is high and the all." Packard is today's top motor. car value! ft'. a 'GOd thiD~ many Can- It is nowlearned• ••that this cosy turn at. the polls! A record the younger generation might well bear poesmneD .re arrangement was arrived at in mind! Incidentally, the. octogenarian, David Green of Pontiac, • 0& in DDlfol'm, over a year ago between the U.S . introduced. the first bill in the Michigan Legislature, for Women's or iIIey'd .n be Stale Department, England and suffrage. ' • in prlMD for, :france. r.UIDe .alee •• " ;,>,) • NeWBprint, •lead,• •sine, COUOD, Prompt~ng..'. wool and manganese Are .111010- Mic:dgan Acad~my Exhibit this remark eluded in the Ust of material. are the fur- now being controlled for the ben- ther develop- efit of world Jrlonopolie&. ments reault. Includes Work. by Pointers ing from the • • * disclollure bye. w. Hard." Achelon had one major prob- Artists of the Grosse Pointe Exhlbjt and was given a special .', Sen. Homer Fergu.on of Michi. lem to solve. and that was get. area wilI" be well represented citation for her work as Art Com. gan that Dean Acheson, Secre- ting control of lead and zinc. ' in a coming Fine Arts Exhibition, mittee Chairman for the Talent tary of State. baa set up a world- • opening on April 11"'at 3 p.m., a Festival by the Women's City wide monopoly controllin, 'raw But that problem•• wa. easUr part of the 56th .annual, ~onfer- Club. Ann Bedf'ord Goodman. material. usage. aolved, beeaule the 016ce of . ence of the Michigan Academy of Price StabUization, better known Science, Arts and Letters to be painting under the name of Becently thill••column• reported aa OPS, or OJllce Plenty Screwy, Sen. ':I'erpson'. ftndiD,. that was just champiDr at tbe, bit held at ,the Rackham Building "ANJA ", was awarde,d the ESther eopper shorlare caallm, man 'or aomethm« to do. Galleries, University of Michigan. Longyear l\1:urphy Prize at the .. employment I:n Detroit ta due • • Artist members "of the Fine Arts 1951 Michigan State Fair Exhibit. I &e 011. bliemation.l eonbol. The Office •Plenty Screw.y section of the 'Academy, many of Agnes Lindemann and Mad- • wrote another order setting the whom are from the.Grosse'Pointe eleine MeIer recently held a joint m his report,• •he stated that price that U. S. :firmscould pay Acheson set up the International area, will exhibft their work in exhibition...in the Lakeview rooms ' :tor lead and zinc below the pre. this non-jury show. " of the Grosse PointlWar Memor- 'I II O. II I I R I'D TO ..O U T P I R FOR M - • U I L' , 0 Mau,riah Conference which is in vailing world price. OUILAI' THEM 'ALLI reality .. monopoly controlling Among active ,Grosse Pointe ial Galleries. This exhibit of .Ol)tiODa1 e:quipOteDt at l:!ura COlt. " • raw materiall. He found that • • * members are 'Stanford Barrett; work by these well known 'artists ADd 0' coune, the Older pro- . **' Only 'ack.,eI h.. Ultra- * * '.ck.,eI ..un... Slr.llIt .n- ** HORcI•• me ft.,., h.t.,i.,. any American :ftrm paying 241,2 ",ided .evere penaltie. 'or aDY' Pauline B: Field, Marion H. received w:~de.public af:;ceptance. ",atle~'.theautomaticdrivethat 'glnesl Packard's Thunderbolt and, fresh exterior color com- cents 10r copper .uld be pros- U. S, firm that pays mou for Fitch, Melinda Barrett, Margaret Many of Mrs. Lindemann's out- eJl£eball others i~ smooth'per- Engine, world's Ihighest-com- binations accent Packard's ecuted. yet Amer'fc:an tax dol. :needed lead uel .me. Then to Gifford, Ann Bedford Goodman, standing ,paintings' were dis- formance'and dependability: pression eight, bas up to 25% smart, low lines. Seats' are as lars are being given to foreign round out tbe picture, tbe MSA, David O. Hamilton, Lillian and played at the Talent' Festival fewer working parts than wide as;the car is high. nations to buy copper at price. or Maroan .Plan UDder a new ** Now la •• m.tle 'ow., engines of comparable'power! as high a. 50 cents per pound. John Pear, Bert,Rockoff, Dorothy spqnsored by the .Women's City. .rok .. * givefaster,easierstops * * Iv.~y 'aekard car under- :name,'makes It possible for for- M.,Hamilton, Ernest Scanes, Mad- Club. In 1938' Mrs. Lindemann *.•Pae:klircl's •• fety-.lan goes 4,~87 separate factory , • * * - el'D Datlo... to use American - require 40% less foot pres:' area of 3,046, square inches inspections. "Built like a 1mmediately after .hI. ~.clo- 'eleine Meier, and Agnes M. Lin- was the motivating force in the lure, 29% less time,to apply! aure, U was reveal" that tbe doD.r. te J"U'cha.e the meta!. gives you al1-aro~d visibility. Packard" means built to Lut! .t aD)" prloe. ' demann.-' , 'organization of, the Grosse Pomte MSA. the Mar.hall Plaza lIIlder a Mr. ,F.ield; Mrs. Fitch, Dr. and Artist's As~ociation, new name, had ju.t panted 'aD- • • • ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS OfE other "',011 ",odh 01 eoppeJ' It required weeki of invellu- Mrs. Pear,' Mrs, Goodman, Mr. All sessions of the Academy's I .. Fraace; the metal bemJ: sb1p- ,ation for these facts to be un. HSJ!1ilton, Mrs: Meier, and~Mrs. conference, April 10 tq 12, are' covered. pM 'rolft preeumably ~pper- Lind,emann all had. pictures Of open to the Pllblic and will cover ' ',i Mort U. 8. • sculpture in the Grosse Pointe a wide gamut of s~bjects fr,om With eleotioft.• ,tarin,• tb~m In • 'Artist's' Association" Exhibition Anthropology to Zoology with, t. And then came• more• facts on the face, many' Con,re!lsmen .'. GROSSE'POINTE PACKARD~ the scandal concerning the In-. would have been happier 1t the last Sp~ing. Mrs. Field's "Chris\- such 'itemS as' Economics, ,Folk-:- INC. ternational Materials Confer- facUJ had not been dug .up be- mas Day Key West" received' the lore" and Landscape, architecture ence. cauae con.tinaenUJ are cl.morin,. first prize ,.for water, color., .she, between: The FiI)e' ArtS Exbibi': .Groll' Point. Park D.al.r 15205 East Jefferson Avenu • @-~.don.t J'eder.U.0n .r Inde"ondont 1Iu,1_, received an. invitation to, exhibit tion will remain open from April at the Michigan state Fair Aft, 'uto 26 inclusive. " ,.

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.' 'j , 1c:P ,t* __ 0«7701_ ESE 7 s ,rd.d. "1 d C Sd S 7 r .trt cts" ~tri.sdrtdH'. tint # t,,~ rt Cd C d .= d "7 - -- .. ' . . lay, April 10. 1952" .... ' > " •• :, > .:. ;.. "." 4' .' ,- ,...t. ~ ;. y JhursCJ..y. -April 10; ,1"52 C;'~'O 5S E::P'OJ;,~Ur:EL'N"E~W';S;:' P~. Eleven ~tsTuesdaY~r~ \",,'-'t. ~sat the Marine Hospita't:; Barba'r a 'Baum'a n Wed CIll}) "wi,,' Hf}cur ,:M~frohWith~'idnt*Pkibiem" [,'~N_ul:nm_IUUURlln",~_nl'!J'llll_"~'_um:- ~o~:.~en~~:..:-=.=.;;::~, n feat as the stage ,there . "-,(Continued from Page') Mrs. Baumanchosefor,theev:e- has returned to the Pointe for her' ~re eight by fourteE:n in", ,Talk on l)~81gn . k h. d', ,':', ,.' -Short an.d to the POInte I , to the high school's' best, man and the guests were ~~fna~~~~~a~J~fn~~~~~g~~~, I'Design, 'of the ~.6dern.,Type~ ,Ma. es,'lit ,I':ro~'ress,-R~porf- .nRJ~mlUlllll~JHm~Jnlllmnlljniill!llnJII~nllnlllUllullllullllllllmulI",n1_lNlDllllltIIlnnIHmllDllnlllUIIH1/IlHlllflllRlU1lI1 Easter vacati~n...... ' 1 by thirty foot stage., ' • seated by another brother, \War- white orchids. ,-', as Applied to rhoto~aphr;'~ will _ ' ,', -, ,,': ,>.. ,- " _' ,'_ (Continued' from' Pare 8) '. l'Show and' a College Week. Ball . , . ren Watts; Paul T. Gahm, Rich- . Mrs. ~atts' costume. was ~hell. ',be the subject' of" a lecture:, t?" ' People, by g1im~are wonderfUl., Fo! ,~large part" of, slimming' Ea.ster, vacation in Mi,i.-ni 'Fla. also hav~ been scheduled for th MRS. SHERWOOD ot' "f'. REEKIE ard D. Er~st, Ernest Baker and pmk chIffon a~d lace WIth match- iJe given by' M~ss'Lil~!m Pierce, Now ~hat my, rcduc,~d ,state, ,o~ down~,,15:' mental." You've, got to visitin th~ir si~t~r and' b:6ther: holiday. e Renaud road, with her daughter~ James WhIms. . mg. chape~u.. She, also, wore o{.Arts and Crafts,. at 'the Grosse figure 15 apparent. (28po~dsleS$ CARE. W;l?-~!' you,l?ok like. To a>' g , "f' " ...... SUE, is in Fort Lauderdale., Fla., :Little Sharon Fuchs. dressed 10 whIte orch1ds. - I,., , " "-.' " ,'" '. " ,succe.ed, m" a;reducmg .program;ln-Iaw; .MR.and~MRS. WILLIAM visiting her parents. MR. and' Diabetes pale blue marquisette with lace When the young couple l~ft for Pom~e- Came::a Club on, Tuesday th~ o;A;'~~~';~~) t~~ey~ay the as ~n ot~er thirigs, you've got to, 'ROSS' DEGER. _ ' :, ETHEL CARLOTTA McKIN- MRS; MORTIMER DeWITT of trim. scattered pink, hyacinth ~l()rida, thebr~de changed int~ a ~ve~mg, .Aprll 15. . I ~os , " ~~gs. ! beheve m: w)lat, you're doing: No' ... • • NEY, of Grand Marias boulevard Toledo, .0.• at the;" Wm'ter home. blossoms over the brIde's path. lilac wool SUIt accented WIth MISSPierce, who 15 well noted Also they pop questlons. half measures. -.,It ,must be a no 'Vacationin'g in Berml.lda with a -:-:-:-:-:--:-:--:-": -,...-----.---...:...:.-:----::..:.::: ....-.::..==:..:== lured? •TOmmy Watts was ring bearer. black accessories. f~r her designing; in modern art.' Do it take vitazniils? Yes~ '. : [fo~ling.~ dead's~rious ~eaL.. , ' group of 21 from Endicott Junior 1 ••••••••••••••••• ~._.'!:•••••••.•••••••••••••.•••• ;! ~ will show, the audience how well, They're expensive? So's ,a new ..t,~nc~fyo~~Chieve tb~1Slpe~uhar.College, .Meverly; Mass., is MISS I Fred M. K.opp, a.Ph. ," '.- - • •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••• • ••• , . b d' . '00' , h' car So's television MeI warit s a e '0 mIn your att e IS al-' In 0- " "'. • '.. I It, may e use , m' ern" p my shape back., ' ' I" most, won''. '. ',RU,TH WOODRUFF, 'the daugh- ~ . m diabetes is dete~ied-' : . timed for ,:. togra~hy. to a great advantage' What about liquids? I ,excliide ~ood lCuhc~to y';lu: Let's keep ter of MR:and MRS. KENNETH ' ~ e earliest sta&es, it iSo' • .. , and Improve the work of the only those witii' high 'sugar Or'fat, gOIng. InS up,fore~er for- R. WOODRUFF, -,of. Yorkshire . successfuHy cleared up, : ~, : 'artist. She will 'accompany her content.' ", ward,and,a1l that-rlght ..'on road, Grosse Pointe'. Sailing from I _. . :h proper diet. And as, • I :talk with illustr~tions of the Cocktails? Aha: Can't' use 'em., thI:,~~gh, to th,elasthea?.of let-, New York on the Queen of Ber- I ' s the patient adheres to · t ·,.t ' d I trl'ed'l't' The fat calorl'es I'rr'J'ust' tuce. Wonderful na.useatmg stuft. muda, the group arrived' at, the , et and receives regular A pam s covere . Th 'th d' 'l . 1 d S d " "Pied Pipers" are designed for I1ttle fee' ' •· ' a ;.J e:r , " . one little old martini; repe'ated . eo, er ay, .at unch, faced ISan s. on un ay morning for I and ate expertly fitted under the d1rec~ ion from his physician" ... ' ",.• Wayne Donaldson, PreSIdent of it ' h '11 k '. 1 k': w~th a dISh of lettuce, I wante9- the fifth annual, "College Week," tiOD of l\1r_ Wlll1am N:cCOUl't. Exclusive- mdition can usually be • r,.- the club, has announcE)d that the ? en. enoug , WI eep you .00 ~ to choke. I COULDN'T eat an- Five Wonderful days~ are being I Iy at Peter Pall in Grosse Pointe. lled. eveni~g's P!og~am. is a part ,of ,~~flIke a well. upholstered bar~,' 'other 'leaf.'. " . , spent swimming, bicycling and I p it is not to be regarded a serIes of educatIonal lectures if ou. d" 't ktl 'h' , You've got. to I goaded myself touring the islands. Tea d~ces, I ETER P J1l -ra.T 17045 ured disease for there is to be given for the benefit of '1' r . on of' ow( many I took8c~ambled eggs and apI-eaei' volley-ball, and tennis' tourna- till.,. Kercheval ; the danger of entering >'. the 'club memberS and their ca ~Ie.~) mfi ~ m~r i~~ or any them on top Like mayonnaise ments, an inter-coll~giate Talent e ~eriol1s stage if medi- friends. 'co.c al b' bnl °tu. e answ~r It was a pr~tty col~r combina~, . cntion is neglected, • Following the lecture, there wl1l pro a !.s un Y0!l., It ~d tion. ;t your doctor to keep will be jUdgIng of prints sub- lme . AI'kmartmhI.(orL'IaTnTYLcEoCtkht~illNote: . Don't trY it. Your taste mitted by,:the members including 00 ks 1 e suc a mg. b d . ht l' k' ff l'k _ good health, and an able ••• . . 'Taint us, nug s mOl e nune acist to supply the nec- r an assIgnment of photographs of "D . I t k . . ? I did and die' laughing medicine. . ' three objects in one picture. 0 a, e any., e_xerclse. " .' The meeting' will be, held at walk .. Th~ts all. It helps to have Heal~h, ,Councz. IS the 391st Of 11 series o( .. ' the club rooms in the Neighbor- a destmatIon. ,So, I walk to the I;. ... ,I Aclvcrtis('ments appearing . pape. each week. ' " . ' ;hood Club. The public has been drug s,tore for toothpaste; to the CopyrIght . invite'~S'" gan will be represented at the maInS a mystery untIl you get chairman ior the meeting as- 3D Y"flrs of Sof1sfl"d .cU.!_t~tJ;~.r:~ Congress of the National Hugue- there, Yo~ c.an't ver~, ~ell say,. sisted .by Mrs. Richard' A. ~ztJea/& not, Society, at Hotel Shoreham, when she mVlt;s you, I d .love to Forsyth, Mrs. Sterling s.' ~an-' DOWNTOWN STORE: NORTHWEST lUNCH, .OWER SHOP Residential and' Commercial btinc1ing,also re- Washington, D.C., on Saturday come, b~t don ~ fix anythmgfor ford' and Mrs. Herbert S h.f;;'tz 617 Woodworcf W. looel 2005 Morang Driv. 'modeling. Specializing in .Bh'mingh,am and April 19, .by MRS. LLOYD DE me. I'll Just brmg along a couple t . c 1. 6329 7 Mil. WITT ,SMITH of Grand Marais of radishes. I'm reducing." , Open 9 A.M. Open ThUrsday ,Grosse Pointe areas. to 6 P.M, Daily e Cadieux to Moro"9 Boulevard, who is Registrar-' You can', however, keep"calor- Keegins and Daughter, Beth, and Friday EveniDa- lAkevieW 1-4290 \ MIdwest 4-8151 JOrdan 4-6674 TUxedo 2.3219 General; MRS. HENRY B. JOY, ies in mind and pleasantly reluse Return Frcm Delray Beach 'I MRS. SIDNEY C. PROBERT of anytl:iing you know is not for Kensington road" past state pr~si- you. Mr. and Mrs Curtis' Keegan dent; 1\118SLAURA C.' COOK of "I'll give you a redudng diet,'. Hillsdale, state recording se~re- Doc said at the onset of this whit- and their daughter, Beth. have arrived at their Rivard; boule- ~ tary; MRS. ALBERT L. HART tling business. "The rest is up to of The Whittier, and-MISS MAR~ you." vard home. The Keegins were joined in' Delray Beach, at the field Fireplace Equipment" ION NORTH WILLCOX, of The real hooker is in the last 'Ocean Terrace. by Beth who -thPt deMr~torlook' Marshall, state president. words of Doc's sentence. i spent '10', days' at the resort. SCREENS • ALL TYPES I Grates • Gas logs .. Andirons - Tools QUillity anti Attractiye Prices l '. I D SEE DISPLAY AT SDl.ith •.tlatthews.. £0. k! 6640 Charlevoix WA. 2-7f55 square inche5 of )teetion. (, , s you Uhramatic., excels all other~, OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS, UNTIL 8:30 p-and-go of the sion eight. Sensa- asamatic Power easier Stops with

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GROSSE POINTE MEMORIAL at 9:30 a.~. with '.classes for . WOO])SP~E .. ~B~T..,~R}.A,N '.:;':.:'.GROS ~E: PO.,IN\f..~ .'M.~T~O.2D.:.;~S,T.'."':'I'~'s.:~. I~A~L.. :E..,v.. LU:rII~.I.:t~,~.... h.a.d. tYPiC~l...•humble.'b. 'eg.i.n'..'nm' '.p. _. ing g.ood.i'.~d iridUS~rial.'.;a.IVage.l! Marietta,. ,College, Marietta, Ohio, ~ " (Pre8byterian) Nursery, Ku,dergarten" Primary 19950 Mack Ave. at..Torre1,~ad . 211 ~orqss.~~.cI''';: ~'Chalfonte."and Lothrop",".:.-, . "':"'.~"'" ",. Serv.l.c~,' ChOIr-concert '9f. gl'eat.np,mbers~',.,' " ,,". ,','. c':<'~',:, " .'i. rborrowed,burlap.b,ags.,Jt? growth ,~he,countless contnbutIonsand I roa " ' ,: " , .' i ~on Se;vice ~i11 be held tonight I young people wlll not be held. IThree i~entical s~rvices.~~.rm}m:; i?.n,,:~he!,~tJ;s~c.':of :~aSter. 'The:M~. :]t~g~~~' P~p'~~; S/~eretar! 1;1as. ,beell:.ri~,:~t~l: tod~~:i't!theGQOdWiU Bags. fille~'. by I K~,yer, a ~enior, IS maJoring in,~ ~t 8 oc1o~k In the church san~~ ------theme, The Greatest Day" 9,:,~~,:L9rd~Sup~~;.: ~.•~; •. "~.;' '..' T?~pda~~;~~ 4prl~J;>10,4 P"~:,;~~ariks,sec(),~d~a~,Qiig:}101 Good-,1100;OOO;h~~~,'Y.i~es;e.':.ery ~ear. I Engllih. He IS .amember?f Alpha,,, tuary. Members of the Commum~ ST. JAMESI ..UTHERAN a',m., Church. sdchoIodl f~r 1thd?se '. . ',' " ." . .".. ,', Jumo;f ,gholr; 8,p:~;"Holy ,Com". j wills, throughout ,the nation. ! GS'()~~~~l!Da~nt.~lns ~e~ st~~es Tau Om~go" PI Delta EpSIlon. a.nd' , tsl CI '11 b . .' '. . mneyears ano er, meu mg, ll~S1?-.BaP.~I~t Church, wlll. ,be tl;e' ~h~rc?), 8. p.m:.,, H".OI~Cp:q;~un- eXlsten. ce ...o~ 31 yea~s,wl~ nea1:ly the Goodwill WorkshoPS- 'at 6522. of the college crew. ' Thiman's Cantata,"TheLast ,omm~mon:. e. ," ~ss~: e~e.u s~hoo~ at .8 a,~.)..j" 4 p:m., .Bap~: speaker. Ifl1;,9.30 p,m.,:.~emor CjhPI;l. . $5,500,000 m wage.s paId them. Brush for';atour-'of .~ebui1ding. ' .' . , Supper.': Members of the 'choir" tJy.e dlr~ctor of DISt~~ct MIsslon'i tl,sm of chlldren at the chU1~ch;by .* *, * ," "', * *, ~~ ., Last year, 534 handlcapped adults ,FacilitieS are available forgrotips Acoordingto •.The Book House,,- include:.Mildred Coulter Flor_Board wl1~, preach on Remember, arrangement with the church 'of-Easter Sunday, ..April' 13:6;30 '~aster ~unday, Aprill~' 7 a.m., werE~ helped and.they. received to meet: for "luncheons ,or. teas ,for ,Children, "one of the 'earliest, ~ce.Ellison, Catherine. 'Fo'~ter, J esus Chnst:~ '.. ." fice, TU. 1-~OOO. a:m ...,...-Sunris.e. Servic~ ~?()~so,r~d, Easter .;Sunr~se:.~e~v!ce;: ,a . a.m., I mor.e tha!1$421,O,OO: ~n: wages. '~oliowed ::by; ,a to.!lr o~. the ~uild-represe~ta:tions 'of the 'M~don?a: .Uen Jones. Norman Ball~er, . Ii ...... , by the Youtli Group. The' speak';;! Easter Br~.akfast" 9.3Q;;a.~., Sun- , '. Goodwll,l Industnes ~as esta?- mg. A l()unge room IS 'av,ailable and: ChIldador~d by th~ Wu;e j ~chard Hosler, Sidney Johns, Friday, April ll-Goo Friday ~onday, April 14: 7;15 P'~"'. er will' be Dr .. 'Tra~ick':St~bbs da:y S.c~oo~;,d.O;45: a.m.; East7r ,lis~e.~ natlonallY,5~'ye~:s ago m fc:r. meetings of groups; which ,~en was f~und 10 a 6t~.<;;ntury ; ~lchard Lofts. Ma~colm MacLean Service, 1 to 2 p.m.. Sermon sub~ Scout, Troo~s 2~O .and 479 wll~;'. . ., .. , , . " .. '... ,~''Yor~hlp, .12 noon, . Holy, Com- Boston. At t~e'pr~se,nt tlme, over Vlsltthe,workshops. Ivory cal'vmg from, Syna. Johns is organist and Choirmas- ject: "It is Finished." Senior meet at t.~e church; 8:15 p.m.l. fmmer. ,dean o~th~. ,Medl~a ml:!-mon. $lO;O~O,OOO.IS, prod' annually to ======. =,;;.-======,;;.=' === ==..:: tel'. Choir, 8 p.m. Evening Groups of Women's, As- Sch~ol of the UDlVe!Sl~~,of:MlS- * ... .. handIcapped workers by the 101 . • .. • • * • sociation 'will meet. sourl atld pre~e.ntly •.dlrectdr of ,;,~0.ndaYJ,:A'()~n)4~. a"p.rn" Ath- Goodwill Ind~stries in the United :, On Good Friday a three hour Saturday, April 12 Junior .. * • the H~alth Servlceof.the";UAW- letlC Commission,: .. " .... States. '.:. I ~rvice from 12 to 3 p.m. bn Choir, 10 B.m; .. .. Tuesday, 'April 15: 8 p.m., Tor- CI~;"A breakfast:,~iU'f(jl}ow. .', ' ... *, *. .' D.eti:oi~'Goodwill Industries"oc- St. Paul Ev. Lutheran. .Cburch, 'frhe Seven Last Words of Christ" I Cl b . l' .h h 9.30 and 11 a.m.-Two .ldentt~ . Tuesda.y, ..April.15, a 'p.m., Mis- cupled Its present headquarters Cholfont. IInti Lethrep, Grosse Pointe h,,,,. Sunday, April 13 - 'Sunday rey ~ Wl! m.eet a,tthe cure . cal worship services. Nurse,ry ,. at 6522 Brush in November, 1949,' ~ w.ill be ~on ducted by the Rev. Worshlp, MeredIth Buerge. d. K' d t ' 'd d' f siOn Society; 8 p,m.; Brotherhood. , . ~~ul F. Ketc.hum. Special mu~ic School, 9:30 a.m .. Easter Sunday I ... • '.. • an In ergar en prOVl e or .. * * giving it .the most complete ~, HOLY WEEK AND EASTER' wlll be provlded by the Semor Services at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Holy i W d d' A '116' 1'15' both services. If it is at'all pos- Wednesqay, April' 16, 4 p.m,. Goodwillworkshbp in the cQun- Holy Thursday", 8':00 P.M . , "'olyCon"",,.don Choir under the direction of ' '. I e nes ay, pr1 . . ,p.m., sible, we ask the regular mem. Chapel Choir; a 15 Ch h try. Present facilities will permit ' Good Friday,... 8:00 P.M., .•••• . M . J C rt' 'th R' h d CommunIOn, at first s~rVICe. Ser- IAfternoon Groups of the Wom- bel'S to attend, the early service. Coun"I'}'. : p.m.,. urc a. trebling-' of the rehabilitation Holy ~oM"'union . 3.ne oy u ISS, Wl IC ar , '. : I' .. . . 1' . .. 1;iofts as baritone soloist. l' m~n subJect at both serVlces: en ~ Ass~clatlOn ~ll ~eet, 4 ~.m~" * * * program and Goodwill hopes to EASTER ...... 7:00 AM...... SUfI';S. S.,vice ; , ...... "VIctory". Palms and floral decor- Ch)ldren s ,Cholr 1ehearsal, .4 Friday, April 1&: 6:30 p.m.- realize that goal' by 1956. 8:00 ,A.M • .. On Easter m~rning t.hel"e willi ations will beautify the church~ I p.m.: ~lu~blrd Groups at the All church Dinner. TiCkets avail- CHRIST CHURCH Goodwill is one of the few EOlt., Bre.UI .. t be three WorshIp Servlces. The ' . . I chUlch, 6.30p',m., Members of able'untilTue~day, April 15. Call Reverend Doctor J. Clemens Kolb' social agencies which mai.iJtains 9:30 A.M. SUfI"'y School 8 o'clock service will be con- and trJUmphant Easter mUS1C I the Junior Hi-Department of the Mrs. Schaeffer at TU.4.9925 or 'Rector its progrflm without an appeal 10:45 A.M •. E•• ter W.rship Qucted by the Rev. Paul F. ?lill be sung by the choirs, glori- i Church School,' Mr .... ,and Mrs. Mrs. 'D'rm at TU. 4-2413. Thursday, April' 10, Maundy for' public funds with which to Ketr.hum, with music by the fying the Redeemer. .. J~ck Easton, supenntendents. . I meet itS operating expenses. It 12:00 Noon , Holy COMMunion -Junior and Senior Choirs. The . WIll leave t!J,e church for roller POINTE CONGREGATIONAL Thu~sda.y". 8 p.m., Holy Com- relies l.?rgely on' contributions qf *.... Rav. Chorlel' w~ S... drock Rev. Dr. Frank Fitt will preach Monday. April 14-Confirma- skating party at Eastwood Park Chalfonte Lothrop mumon. household discards, although spe- Mr. Glenn DeVafltier at . Pestor Vicer at 9:30 and 11:00 o'clock. At each tion class, 4 p.m. Voters meeting, from 7t09 p.m.; 8 p.m., Men's Dr. Edgar DeWitt Jones, for- , ,.,.... . I cial contrast assembly work has service the Hallelujah Chorus 8 p.m., l Association will meet at' the mer 'minister of Central Wood- Friday, April 11;' Good Friday, been undertaken most successful- will be sung. Wednesday., April 16-Confir- cQurch. ward Christian Church will con- 12 Noon to 3 p.m. Three Hour ly- during the past three years., The Church School will meet mation class, 4 p.m. .. * *. duct two Ea:::ter Services, the Service. . Articles of. every description p;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;_;;;;;;;;_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; __ ;;;;;;;;;. Th ursday , April 17: 7 p, m., Boy firs tat 9 :30 an d th e secon d ' at' * * .. ar e w eleom eat Goodwill, in clu d - ~ Scout meetjng; 7 p.m., Youth 11 a. m. The subject of Dr. Jones' . Saturday, April '12, 4 p,m. Holy ing clothing 'of all kinds and ~izes, . F t" I 5 . I' M " Choir rehearsal; 8 p.m.,. Chancel sermon is "0 Death, Be 'riot Baptism. '------,.Spnng es Iva pee.la, USIC Choir rehearsal; 8 p.m., Board of Proud," Easter Day, 6:30 a.m., 8 a.m., Lake Shore Road Residents ,c Trustees will meet. '" .. .. and. 11 a,m.Choral Eucharist. EASTERSUNDAY AT 10:-45A. M. * .. .. " The Grosse Pointe Congrega- ~:30 p.m, ChildrE;n's service. Return After Southern Trip ...... F 'd' A '1 187M tional , Church ,was host to 30 rl ay, . prl : p.m., em- : Monday, April 14, 10 a.m. Fair Mr. and Mrs. John Lord Booth bers of Tuxis Club wUlleavethe members of the Radar test unit GROSSE POINTE .UNITARIAN CHURCH . h d h 5th A . Flower. Commli:tee. of Lake Shore road and their church for' a hayride; Reserva- attac e to t e rmy at a .. .. .* 17440 Easl ]efJersotl Ave.- young son, Johnny,. are hom~ tions muSt be made through Mrs: progressive dinner Friday night, . after spending five weeks in Del- REV. WILLIAM D. HAMMOND, Minister Wright at the church office. April 4. These soldiers have been Wednesday, April 16, 10 a.m. " stationed on the Board of Educa- Fair Committee. 7 ,p.m. Boy ray, Cat Cay and, Nassau~ . j Scouts. ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL . tion property adjacent to the Tomorrow (Good Friday) there church, will be two servit;es at St; PEe:"John F. Schwartz EPISCOP~L Michael's Episcopal church, Sun- BAHA'I WORLD ~FAITH On Front Line in Korea 1Eulltrr ningdale drive, At 10 a.m. a serv- TU. 2-3310 at ice for boy; and girls will be Thursday, April 10, l.p.m. Dis- WITH THE 40TH INFANTRY , THE 61 Grosse. Pointe Blvd. h Id d f 2 t . 3 d' cussion group. Please phone for e an rom 0 p.m. a e- DIV. IN KOREA-Pic. John F. E. Warren arid Balfour-Phone TV.' 2-0254 JEFFERSON votional service. place and subject. ",The Rev. J. Clemens ,Kolb, Rector Rev. Enno G. Claug - Rev. Enno T. Claul .. * • * '" • Schwartz, 381 Kerchevai, Grosse AVENUE On Easter Even at 4 p.m. the' ~unda~,' April 13, .10:~0 ..a.m. P.ointe, Mich., has been awarded Sacrament of Holy Baptism will C~lll~r.~m s class. SubJect., The the Combat Infantryman Badge" BAPTIST , be adminis'tered. SIg'~lflcance of the AscenSiOn of symbol of the front line fighting: .Good Friday Service Chnst." I CHUrtCH IASTEIt SUNDAY .. * .. ~ man, ::~i?e ,,:i~h the 40th Infan-I Easter Day there will becele- " .try Dlvlslon' In Korea. " 13337 E. Jefferson at Lakeview Alger Theater-E. Warren and E. Outer Drive 6:303.. m. Choral Eucharist 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. bl'ations of the Holy Communion W..omen. Voters The badge shows a miniatur.e . at 6:30, 8, and 11 a,m., t,he,latter' . Revolutionary War flintlOck rifle Home, J. A,mltrofll" Mifli.ter 8:00 a. m. Choral Eucharist two being choral with sermon. To Hear. Travis mounied against a blue rectangle. '7:00 o,m:-'Sunrise Service, Easter Services At 11 a.m. "the Rev. G. Paul Mus- A silver wreath extends across > 11:00 a. m. Choral Eucharist 8:30 a.m.-9:45 a.m.-ll :00 a.m. selman~ the rector of Mariners., . -, .--" " , tye bottom and up the sides of 7:30 _9.m:-Eoster Breakfast. ~hurch, will preach ... The Senior ,~nfor~;:l,t~o~,.,;~m polItIcal p~rty, the badge.. W 0 r I h il' Sunday School-9:45 a.m. Choir will be augmented by the 0 r g a.n I Z atl,~?, .a.r:d .the . Llttle .The 40th, from So'uthern Cali- • 9S~~vi~~m,-Eoster 4:30 p. m. Children's Service junior choir, consisting of 32 boys Hoover CommISSIOn wll~ be l?re- fomia. was the first National. and girls who will wear new sentt;g ~y. N~ble/Tr:v~d v\~e- Guard' 9ivision to arrive overseas I 10:45 a.m -Easter W 0 r s hip vestments recently made by' the presl ednpmb.l~ a~gle t~ fver lhs- after .the start of the Korean war. Service. W m n' Auxiliary. mg a~ u Ie. ,c a Ions or t e The unit trained for 16 months in (Identical Services) o as, DetrOlt Trust Company, and Mrs. ------John Hlltchirlson . of Grosse J~pan before it'was committed to Sermon CALVARY LUTHERAN Pointe ata gene~al meeting of Kore.a last ~anuary, '.' "THE GARDEN OF THE CHURCH th L "W V t t' < PrIvate FIrst Class Schwartz IS The Grosse Pointe 'Gaieshea(l (Kerby) at Mack 'he Geague pO., omW~n MO ers .a a member of Company M with TOMB" t e rOS'5e, omte ar emOrl~ll the 2?3d 1ft' R' t R ev. P I H Wil son, .P t Center ..on Friday, April 18, at .. n an ry ~glmen .. -to .tfelld.e au . as or .. Maundy Thursday,. April 10 at 1:30 p.m. I.==7======:::::::==-=--=~ =-=:-;",-=-=-:=-:=-:=-=-=-=-:::i-=-=-:11-=-=-=-c-=~:II-=-=-=-=-=-=~=:;- H 1 C MEMORIAL CHURCH 8 p.m. 0 y. ommUDlon.' From his long experience Viith &to . .Jlttt h '1" f1t h (PRESBYTERIAN) I Good Fdd:y ;reoO Ore Service ,party organization, Mr. Travis ~t~ 2J1l1.ir~~ar Ii \!J,-~~urr4 FREE LECTURE for the whole Community, 1 p:m. will cover ,basl'c party proced.ure 16 La~e Shore Road from selection of candidates to EPISCOPAL ~ 'to 2:30 p.m. Three Chain-linked electl'ons. '. 2ei S Sunningdale Park (near Mack) The Rev. Frank Fitl', D.D., Minister , tiff•. 'CHRISTIAN SCIENCI: ITS CALL TO sermonetteson "Faithful Watch- Mrs. Hutchmson, who will tell - 'th Chrl'llt" The Rev. Edgar H. Yeoman, Rector The Rev. Paul F. Ketchum, Assistant Minister ..' ' HEALING AND REDEMPTION ers Wl. about the objectives and accom,. Good Friday Evening at 8 p.m. plishments' of the "Little Hoover Au drey McAnulty Jenn~ngs. Organist ana Choir Director 1 Passion Cantata,' "The Manoi Commission," was a member of EASTER DAY lectur.r Walter W. Kantac:k, C.S., of N.w York City Sorrows", by Van Den man this committee. which was tech- SERVICES .Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Thompson. The choirs are under nical1y known as the Joint Legis- Church. The First Church of Chrirt. Scientist. in Boston, 6 :30 a.m.-, Holy .communion. Ma~achtlsetts. the direction of Winifred Doug- lative Committe.e 'pn the Reorgan- las. * .. .. ization of State Government. 8 :00 a.m.-C h 0 r a 1 Eucharist and Sermon HOLY THURSDAY, 'APRIL 10 SIXTH CHURCH OF CHRIST~ SCIENTIST , Members 0f the League and (nursery). 8:00 p,m.-Choral Service by the Church Choir, with selections from place Easter 'Sunrise Service at 7 their guests "'Will .be served. tea " Thimon's,. Cantata, "The Last Supper"; Reception of the Com,. 14730 K.rcheval Aveflu., Detroit a.m. Sermon and Holy Commu:- after the mel;!ting. 11 :00 a.m.-C h 0 r a 1 Eucharist and Sermon r'I'luniconts' Closs into Church Membership; S'ocroment of the lord) Supper, nion. Nursery care for' children will (nuI'sery ) . 'RIDAY EVENING, A'RIL 18 Sunday School Cantata-Page- date . be provided at a' charge .of fifty A cordial welcome is extended to aU GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL II AT liGHT O'CLOCK ant at 9 a.m. Under the d-irection cents. ~ of Mr. Ervine Nickel and Gwen 12 Noon-Three Hour Service: "The Seven lost Words of Jesu~.'" . Bates .. Music by.the Senior Choir and Soloists. ". This Iectufl! will llppear In full In the Grosse Pointe New. J Fred W. Beau'dry Unit of Thursday. April 24 Second ;Easter Service at 11 a.m. "We Believe in the resurrec- To Hold Card Party SATURDAY, APRIL 12 f Attend Services . 9: IS-Junior Choir Rehears~I-Men's LoungE'. I tion' ot' the Body of the Soul." ---,.-- GOOD FRIDAY 10:30-Senior Choir Rehearsal--,,

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Special E<erM~.ic Plann~d-b;, Methodi.t •.. TWO"ORG.ANC~NCERT8,,,,1 M' e,,, t" "'11" . t C F "d ,'()~ga1'; cOnc~rts'by 'August,' OVle" 0 .008 " arillon: un The choir of. the Gross~ Pointe public is'~oid~ally~vited-~o at- MaekeImerghe,'distmguished'De.. 'Th W ' As- . ti. f d' thO W ' .to - • ti 't' 't "" .• "'" ,d' .', ,,' .'""',,.' • "ill""" e c ' omens SOCIa on 0 Ian e omens ~OCla on Methodist -Church will pre~ent Itend this ,service of music and rOI .mllslcl.anancomposer,w ",'G '" "P' M' ' ." ", ,,' 1 the great moments from the' mu- worship. ' , be giv~n"Friday:evenings;,A.p!;il! ,_.ros~e ,omte e~orla~ church feels, fortunate" In betp&ab e U? sic of Easter on Th~rsday night, HOUSEHOLD. HINT lland,18 onthe'Casavant organ IS.showmg a mohon pIcture of present t~ese beautiful colored April 10, at 8 p.m., m the Sanc- E h't . , ." iri t~e ~auditorium<'of .the, Detroit Mrs~' George M. Slocum's "Round pictures ;1) th~ public. " tuary of the Church. . .. gg W 1 e Wlll remove .chew- , I mg gum from cloth; hair' or skin Instltute" ofArts,begmnmg at. 8 the World Cruise" in color and Receipts from thisprdject are p.m. An all Bach program r Wlil "d 'F'd' • A il 25 t ., ill ' After t~e con.cert b~the choir, without ill effects. Just-put the be played the evening of April soun on 1'1 ay, pr , a to be used m, buymg car on The Lords ,Supper wlll.b~ cele-.l white. on' the. 'gum'and let it brated by the congregatton .. The stand for /8 few minutes. t ll,andon' April 18, Mr. Maekel-' 8p;tn. ' bells for the chUrch. berghe will contrast the 17th and The showiJ:'lg will be in the ------18th "centurY 'compositions' of 'gymmi.sium 'of the church house. Dr. E. R. Stolicker ,Open. pach, elbel, an,dHandel ,vith mod- Tickets are 81.0,0 for adults and Dental ClinicoD'Mack, " ern composers. - !l0, cents for students and may' __ I ." ,', :~." Ibe '.obtained bY,..~all41gthe church ~ Dr. E. R. Stoliker, .whose den- EDUCATIONALHIN~, of~lce, TU. 5-3//3, or Mrs. Frank al offices have been located in When. you select-phonograph WIlton, VA. 2-6540. the Jacobson building for more records for your preschool chil-The picture covers ,six months than 10 years, is announcing the dren, bear in, m,indthr, ee things: of traveling. Those who h~ve 1 opening of his, new clinic at, 18501 the records should be fun, simple seen "Round the World CrUIse" Mack avenue,. near, the end of and educational. are highly enthusiastic about. it East Warren. .

In Style :~~~~~~;;:~~M~~~~~tj~l{ti~ -McNutt Photo Several Grosse Pointe resi... songs, stunts, and other phases and 'JOE, KOLLEY"Pa'ck 147, Let Your, Savings EARN More for the dents were among the 400Dert !If Cub Scouting-to help them also' three, DEN MOTHERS- Mothers who havejustconclud- give better leadership to their :MRS. JOSEPH ,KOLLEY (in- ed 'afive-week "Work Shop" held neighbornood dens. ,.,Handicrafts at,the downtown Veterans' Mern- :made by Cubs were displayed at structor), 1::'46. B,e a con sfield, By PUtting Them to Work at orial Building. tiuring the" :five some of the sessions... .PiCtured MRS. MONTE EDELEN, 1170 weekly sessions the women were (left to right) are CUB SC'OUTS Balfour, and MRS. CARL .MAC- instructed ih crafts, ceremonies, W~LTER KOSTECKE, Pack 167, PHERSON, 1350 Berkshire. • THE M.JCHIGAN BANK .Preliminary Di,saster Plan Made, Head of Labor -Relations REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Formed For Flood Defense Up To $5.000.00-10;0 Over $5,000 1!% Harold K. Daniels, personnel 1l% Because of the belief that un~ "just on the eve of theprob- relations director of Parke, Davis precedented high levels of Great lem," and that, "We are con- & Company, today annoullced the Lakes waters can reasonably be fronted with a need for 'united appointment of A. G.,Denison as Gold Sear Savings Certificates anticipated during the coming effort." , direct~r of laBor relations, 2l%, Per Year For Five Years 21"% Dobbs Hats. s8.50 to $15.00, summer, and because these wa- Should the Fox Creek-Alter Denison, 'who already has tak,en tel's may caus~ damaging floods road dikes break over 200 base- over his new responsibilities, . . to residential and, industrial 'ments in Gross~ .Pointe Park came to the pharmaceutical firm areas, destruction of h~rbor faci- homes would be flooded. Grosse after nearly four years with Mur- , Star!, Savt.ltfl 5oJa'l "at Arrow Shirts. 53.95 to $5.00 lit~es ,~nd extreme shore er~si?n, Pointe Farms is in a far more ray Corporation, where he was > the St.atehas set up a prehmm- fortunate position, in that there director of personnel relations. ary I?lsaster Plan. are only about a dozen homes Previously, Denison had spent A preview of the plan was pre- that would suffer any flood dam- about 18 years with Packard SAVE WISEL YI T'ies for Every Taste ,$150• . lInd.'up sented to a group of representa- age. City of Grosse Pointe engin- Motor Car Company, winding:up BORROW WISEL YI ,THE tives from the five Pointe muni- eel'S point up the possibility of as manager of industrial relations cipalities and' other parties direct- more and extreme shore ero- and" assistant secretary and as- MICHIGA,N Many other ideo$ tor Easter Gifts ••. from our ly concerned with the threat of sion. They are taking steps now sistant treasurer. ' BANK high' waters to the township to measure the elevation of each Born July '27,1904, at Washing- complete selection of fine men's furnishings. shoreline. The meeting was held baseml;nt and' the seawalls on ton, D,C, Denison lives at 188 WO.I-5300 at the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club properties' that front the lake Kerby road. He is married and 600 Woodward Ave, at noon on Tuesday, April 8. waters. has two children, George 17, and TUxedo , Co~munity representatives re- The Board: of Healt~' is. mak~ng Gerry 11. SIX CONVENIENTLY LOCATED BRANCHES , ' 1-8899 ported on present flood condi- plans to adVIse of: samtatlon. dan- tions in each municipality. Bert gers and offer m,easures deSIgned Within 11.ount Clemens' city Rbbb .'director of the State to prevent, serlOu.s threats to limits are 60 acres of under-glass DEPOSITS INSURED TO $10,000.00 BY FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. Wate~ways Commission and dir- health conditions locally. nurseries. ector of the 5tate Flood Relief Arrangements are being 'made --~~-~ Council, outlined con d it ion s to publish and" distribute ' a • throughout the state and explain- pamphlet. among the'property ed the pattern of formation and owners along the lake front that A Store- action most advisable for coopera- will explain the problems brought tive bodies and committees' es- . on. by the 'fio'odconditions and See tablis'hed to combat the threat ofad''';ise remedial measures . . " FOR MEN .. high. water. 'Out of the meeting held at the High winds may ..cause untold Yacht Club . Tuesday, evolved a 104 19 'Mack.' Opposite Howard Johnson's,in the Woods damage. Norbert Neff, city clerk committee, representative of the Hours: 9:30 to 8. Mon.. ,Tues .• Wed.: 9:30 to 9 Thurs .• Frl., ~at. of the city of Grosse Pointe, ex- Grosse Pointe communities. R. HOW (jOMFOR LE plained that communities .areNoble Weatherbee, of 865 Bar- ~~~~~OO~~~~ ~~"'~ rin~ton, was appointed to its ~ ~~-,.,.~-- chaIr .. Each of the five Pointes will be represented by two of its' ad- .J6u are in .the '52 Dodge! ministrative officials. Am 0 n g those 'named to the committee were George Elworthy, local Civil' Defense head; Morton Hilbert, sanitary engineer of the Wayne County Board of Health; Norbert Neff, and Tom Hansen of the City's engineer staff. According to 'the preliminary State Disaster Plan local subdi- visions under the plan will re- ceive state aid, only ~henadisas- tel' situation. goes beyonq the con- trol,of their immediate resources. The plan provides for transporta tion 'and evacuation, trained per- sonnel, and other forms of mater- ial aid should such a situation arise. Another meeting of the newly- formed Pointe committee will be held during the latter part of this week, or at the beginning of next week to detail. operational plans to combat rising waters and pos- sible storm damage . . Emmet ET racy Family To Spend Virgin'ia Easter -- , With their Winter holiday in I Palm Beach now a memor.y, Mr. ---~ and Mrs. Emmet E. Tracy of Kerby road are making plans for. SERVING THE 'POI,NTE SINCE 1935 ' a Spring junket., This one' is to u yw~r" include their school vacationing Let tlie ;SnOW.DOW.i1l wag s.AoUJ!Iou Hot just a t.l.phon. lIumber ~lth all unknown add~...... but a beautiful mod.rn store family. , ' _ ; tI They'll leave .April 11 to 'tlpend Completely .Equipped 'to Serve You Easter at Hot Springs,. Va., with exaetlg ./tom.much extra Leg room, .kead- . Mary Kay, Denise~ Tom and Em:.. SALES or SERVICE' met, Jr.. roozn,.kiproo.mDod~egivesgou!' CHURCH RUMMA~E "SALt' DEALERS IN RADIO AND TELEY~SION RECEIVERS The Jefferson Avenue'Method- HEN A CAR is big enough inside to let rots and makes every ro~d boulevard-smooth. ist Church will hold a Rummage W you sit relaxed and at ease . . . without You can make "brass-tack" comparisons OIl Crosl.y * Motorola * Sparton * Z.,nith \. sale on April 17, from 10:30 a.m.' squeezing, crouching orjack-kniflng your knees such Dodge safety features as. smoother. W~bst.r Wire R~corders * W.bst.r Fonographs Jo 3,p.m. In charge will be Mr~. Where othel'S 'give you "sen" • , . that's when' comftYrl begins. stopping Safe-Guard brakes, Safety-Rim whee], Roy Curtis. 'rhe chmch illlocated The new '52 Dodge is big, extra big inside that hold tire to rim in case of blow-Qut, con- " on Jefferson at Marlborough. PHILCO HOME AIR-CONDITIONERS _--,' • --. -. 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.. Thursday, April I0. 195~ 11ilur~day.A '. , A . ~..-1ft H ld "-. .'1 .. S~hO~~rep~rts. t~i~;a no~mal en- r r 11 , . TU~"N£L FOR Detroit. University School's The Detroit-WI rtl8WJ 0... ••...;~~:.,..:~..o.n.::.a.',c:=.:.:.': ..d.:.,.~:~..'."~n..:.:.;~;a~,It Obituaries If I I 'Sp': Tin." g" .Sh.J,Jur '. .------'.vv€ the first vehicui . I ...'...... •.•...... , _. . ...• . thousand childrell frorn:)qnder-. STEVEN ,MAGYAR built between tw Spring Athletic ,Sch~d~les . .: ..... ' :....•.... ' POUPARD SCHOOL ," . ,the,fou~tn.':fiftl,l;C!Jld,~si~h.grades'ga~fenthr~ugh:thiidgrade. Mon- Steven MaiYar, of ~53 LeXing~ ~h.?,D~troit 'Soci.ty:of, WO~'!1 ; Sergeant 'FerneliusoL the' De;: ':who pla;y.b:~ketb~W. a~~er.~scpo~l.teith. '~nd{Poupard .Schools •now .ton ro..d~~' husband' of Helen; Pal~ter. and Sculp~rI open~.", 'troit police depattment"and, his each Frld.ay;;Iria,stirrU'lg',gamei h '.. '. f' t'h' "h'ld • father'oi'Stephen of' California, VARSITY BASEBALL theIr Uto annual SPIInI exhibl '. -~ . .' h.".h.". h~t' , h ld':ts' . . ouse many 0 ese c I ren. FROZEN FOODS Wednesday, April'16 Lakeview Here . ' .. ' ~ 'puppet"frten~, .Jerry ,~cS.~etytIn:vr,}~.,eac".earrl,~_'!I.,r.OP~;:_.,. '. . . and Edward of Detroit, died sud~ tion; :Friday,AprilAth,;.tt~eeritert.inea th~ ,c, h~~~re,n,at,'a re.- PO~f!Atsith,;e~Al!--S.tars,'won:t~.~;,,~:. .' ,* 4!. '*. . .' ,denly~pril5. .. ! Friday, .April .18 '. .South. Lake. Here" Scarab CIUbt217:Farn.worth;,I)e-'ce~t>a,~sembl.! .., VIa longs".,ven-, to one\ ~ . . . .' ',Maxch,24: tbr~ugh March}7 Servlc~swereheld at the Vanj FREEZER SUPPLIES. *Tuesday, April 22 Edison Institute There troit.The .•hoW, be"ari.,;.~ith'~a tnloqulsm, ancl.a felt,poard, Ser- .,. .,: ',;. . was.JunlorRed~Cl'osS Week at Deweghe'.Funeral Chapel, Wed- CLEAN *Friday, April 25. D.C.D.S. Here preview and:recepti()n~for.men:i';; ,e.nt-Ferneliusbr~~ght.'an.;im~ .On :¥ori,:day!. March 3; Mi~sMason,~ih; MissMa.rgar~t Fox,. nesday, April 9. I ,STERLlNMarr?:,yrr,ell,' ~ponso.r~At .~he',end. of. the'.dr.l'\~e . LYDIA STOCKEL j -Tuesday, May 6 Fraser. There .compoled ot,Re'lnald Be~ett- of, delight. of 'an' eage~'.audIence. third,gra~, teaclier,:.W:1th:assIst". In,w~llch. Chlldr.en .brought. then' I LydIa .Stockel, of 13~ ':irayton BEER & WI~ *Friday, May 9 Edison Institute Here: the Ford Motor Company; Frank~ * •.• ~ . ance:,frorii MissRuthEtnst,vocalpenms,:dlmes,,~d'quarters, the I road, wIfe .of ,?}1arl~s,slst~r of lin P~le, cura~or of~the/1rultitute . The children have beenpa- music.teacher, presented~l'mUsic largehalrther.~ometer showed a Mrs., ~ada Ber.lfu" died April 6. .Tunday, May 13 D.C.D.S. There t BAR GLASSWARE *WEDNESDAY~ MAY 14 FIELD DAY o! Artl DetrOl1f a,hd John 'r:a~b,. tiently waiting a.sthey witnessed ass~~lyjn"whic~:;tlie.audieri~e_ ,tota:1col1ection of $109.' . SerVlceswere held at the Ver: well.known, artI.t and p,1'ofellor the fir'lt piece of pla:ygJ:ound .p~rt1clpated. SonJ:S"a!1.d,.rhythrils '..)t 0 c'm . representatives '. who heyden ~unE'ral Harne, Wednes, *Friday, May 16 A. E. Smith Here I~ Maryg~ove Calle)e ... The .So~ eqUipment being installed. With- were., done.: ,br: ~di#er.etlt. ~rades: helpe'din the drive were:"Wayne day, Apnl 9. . FOOD SPECIALTIES .Tuesday. May 20 Grosse Ile There clety held III annual te~ for mem- in a,shorttimenow'a,i.ungle- and students ::from.the I~str~- Kraus Sheila Chesman:. Albert FOSTER L. FRALICH *Friday, May 23 Fraser Here 'bers an~. their friends, Wednes:. gym,' swing8,~;.slide,'merry;;go~ me:ri!-al;Cla:sse.s;:pl~y~dta~n :'a~::; Blixt,' Brian Jones, Billy' Chas- F'osterL: Fralick, of 703 Berk- ALL GAMES BEGIN AT 3 P.M. day. AprJ1 ,9. :-.., " '.. round, ove:rhead ladder,' and ch~- preclabveaudlence.':'" . .'.. .. teen, Kendyl Kammer, Lillian shire road, husband of Marion L.; VARSITY TRACK The,roup will dose its .ex~i- ning.bars will make theplay-.: . .•• .. *. !, ' _ Schrotzberger, Allan Hyer, Janet father of Frederick;, brother of, SaturdaYt April 19 Indoor Meet at Ann Arbor bition with a dinner at the Scarab grourid more attractive ta young;' ,.Mr. John, Jiammel;.principal; Cheraz; Dale AndersoD.! Ji~ Eck- Mrs;, Harold Miller, of Windsoj. Wednesday, April 30 Clubt April 22. Mini Winslow, sters.,. In. preparation for its use announced ,the . appointment: ot el, Lynn. Shealy, Susan Pomeroy, died'suddenly, March 30, at Hon- .Wednesday, May 7 Lakeview ' Ann ,Arbar. artist,' will show teachers ,hav~ been discussing the Miss. Virgi:nia:.Johnston' ,as First: 'Cy Judson, Kit Chamberlain, Don olulu; Hawaii. 11648 Whittier; necrr Kel1y *Saturday, May 10 Bloomfield Herelilides Df her' travels through' s.afe and proper use of each item Asslstant':Teacher:'for. Poupard, 'Waite; Jim Gwimano, Charles.. Services were held Saturday, -Her~ ' North Africa, Algeria, and ,to. be erected. . . ' .school. Mias,,Johnst0!1; ~ir.5~'gr.~de Madigan,.; Curt' .Andrews, and April 5, at the Verheyden Funer-' WEDNESDAY, MAY 14 League Meet Mar-" LA. 1-3344 Here oceo.. . '. * * \ teacher h3.!i~.had many.'.'ye~s':of. Catherine Steffek.' al Home. • ., Saturday, May 17 FIELD DAY, South Lake Here ----- ..- ,:PoupardschooLcloses at 2:45. prof ess.i 0 n al experierice1and • •• Wednesday, May 21 State Regional Away A.mong...F;r.8t on 'Wednesday, April 9, far. Eas- training.' • " ..,.. 'At the last ineetinC,. of the Saturday, May 24 Algonac He"'e "ter vacation, and. wi11r.eopen: at. In preparation for theirenroll-.. D State Finals A .... 'To Gradua. .'t.e the usual. time' ..on'Tuesday. morn-, .. ment and work in ,the Junior :ij,ed MasonPTA. . on March 25, it was . VARSITY TENNIS . way ing, Apn,'1 15. '. Cross activities, Mrs... Adelaide. dee.ided... to sl,lpplyeach fourth, I . .. * * Wilsan, who is in charge Of the fif.•h and sixth. grade room with Tuesday, April 15 • ANNO.UNCIN' Friday, April Two Grosse Painte residents On: Wednesday, April 2, th~ Junior Red Cross, organize'd an a camplete setof-.encyclopedias. 18 . .were in the first graduating class safety patrol boys had lunch to- assembly which tald about. the These will be primarily used in Tuesday, April 22 Ypsilanti (Roosevelt) There of Occupational Therapy Volun- gether at the school and then as- work of this. organization. Miss, connection with their 'Social Wednesday, April 23 . Mt. Clemens There teer"Assistants which recently re- sembled in the instrumental mu::' Caral Loveless, of GroSse Pointe' Studies classes. .1 Change of Owner~hi.p. Friday, April 25 ceived insignia and certificates sic room for games with prizes. High School, (Junior Red :Cross A bake sale was held in con-, Fri~aYtMay 2 Un'iversity High. School, .howing, the completion of a 40- With bicycle weather coming Representative 0 f ' W 'ay n e junction ..with. the PTA meeting On Apr. :74,,1will become the new owner of Ann Arbor There hour training caurse. on, a safety program has been Countyj told the children of and a totalof$291.75 was netted. Tuesday, May 6 . Ypsilanti Here Mrs.' Cari Grell, 868 Notre planned by the 'patro1. As the Junior Red Cross activities The funqs will be used to pur- Friday, May 9 Mt. Clemens Here . first step in this program, Larry through the' medium of' 'in in': chase . new furniture for . the Tuesday, May 13 Fitzgerald Here ~4~m~U~~~g:r;::j~,K~e~~.~o~~~~dSpratt, Lieutenant, and Edmund teresting story. teachers' rqom. The chairman ,of Dur.ham' 5 .Food Service Bojakowlki,_Captain, took a bike Mrs. Mary TyrreIYsthh:d. grade the sale was .Mrs. Seva Raup.agh. WEDNESDAY. MAY 14 FIELD DAY at the graduation ~eremonies . held at International- Institute. from room to room'. and ex-d group s~mg' a son.g about Japan . I • Friday, May 16Un'iversity High School Here. plaii1ed the e'q u i pm en t an . and Mrs. Esther Orebaugh's fifth WAYNE U. PLANS REUNION Mr. and Mrs. Durham have built up an *Monday, 'May 19 Trenton Here . Graduation from the course, maintenance n'ecessary to keep a grade group took .part. -in.a skit *Wednesday, May 21 Fitzgerald . TQere qualifies Mrs. Grell and Mrs. bike in safe condit,ions. in which they filled an overseas ,Alumni of all colleges of excellent reputa'tion for quality and Friday, May 23 State Regional Wallace to work under the' di-" * • • box with out-size models of the: Wayne University wilLreturn to rection of a professionally. On Monday, April 21, Mrs..t h' h b t the campus on Saturday, May 3, service. I pledge my most earnest .ef- Tuesday, May 27 . . 1 th .. l ems w Ie can e sen '. . R '. • trained accupatlona erap)st In Donald Strnad, Mrs. Jack Porter Mrs. Wilson's first grade sang for t.he annual AlumnI eumon. F:-iday, June State Finals ,a 6 Away hospitals, clinic',old people'l. arid John Hammel, representing song about the Junior :Red.eTOS;' Spe,clal gatherings. of the i~- forts to maintain the' high standard .Southeastern Suburl1an Conference. homes. Their work. will assist the Poupard school, will attend a to close the assembly. As guests' dIvldual colleges,class~~ of di!- which they have set. ill and the' handicapped in ad- conference on TV, sponsored by for the a1ternoon we had Mrs. f~rent . y~ars, . fratermtlcs and tHOME MAD{ SAUSAG~9UALITY .FRISH MIATS justing to their situatjons and in the Grosse Pointe Motion Picture Alice Sheaffer,. member of th'e sor?rities, .and other. gro~ps as- INJOY YOUR' EASTER DINNER WITH ONE. helping to speed the patients' Council, to be held in the Trom~ Board of, Education, who has sO.~lated WIth the Umverslty are Come In and- Get Acquainted .. OF, OUR OWN HICKORY-SMOKED HAMS • convalescence. bly school. ' been active in Junior Red Cross bemg scheduled !~r the after- The course, which was spon- * * * activities for many years. noon. Key events WIll be center- sored by Wayne Univer.ity, the As part of the study of a U1~it ed in the Wl'lyne University'Stu- J. Choic. Cuts F. HEAV,ENER Home-Al"II. Gllcrraltt •• tI , Detroit Chapter .of Michigan Oc- on Friendliness, the 6B~6A grade VERNIER SCHOOL dent. Center--better known ta 1011. less RolI.d RING Fresh.' Lor,. 'cupational Therapy &l!lociation of Poupard school took. a trip older graduates. as . the former IOLOGNA and Umte. d Commum'ty SerVIces. with Mrs. Dorothy Barta, their The secand grade of .Vernier Webster Hall; 'starting with a re- 'f M ].t D t 't d school enjoyed participating in Rib loast Whit. 1'9' o etropo I an e rOI ,covere teacher, to the Goodwill Indus- ception at 6 o.. m. (garlic or ploin) f several activities centered around Rel/vener.~ s Footl Service all phases .of handera ts and tr~es: They. we~e so' 1~~res3ed the grocery store. A grocery --.---- I c c c 99 lb. 59 lb. 5 5 d~z. skills. Lectures on the impor- WIth the friendlmesz;, spInt, a~d store was made from tables an~ The famous "Iron Crown" con- 20129 .Mack Ave. TU. 1-4959 tance of an occupational thera~ gaod works done ~t Goodwl1.l, .orange crates and the children tained ~i'circlet that was said to Poin1 We carrv a full line of \lome made sausage and lunch meats.' pist in helping children and that the bars and ~lrlS as~ed 1f filled the store with empty c~ns, be a nail of the "True Cross." sl1ced fresh to' your order. Also, calI liver. baby beef liver. beef 20443 Mat tenderloin. corned beef. (kosher style or plain) ar•.:I a roll line adults recover from long illnesses they couldn torganlze a, drIve to jars and cartons brought from Research experts for The Book of fresh meats, We have a complete line of frozen foods. dairy was stressed. The potential collect ma,terials to "assist the ha~e House for Children deseribe the Suftda~ Closed Tues. thru Sat. Open Thurs products and many other delicacies for house parties. . "O.T,s" learned -that it was not GoodWill.ih carrying out the B~iness was soon thriving in crown as "worn by the yellow~ Turk.ys Ducks Rabbits Capelli 12 noon ... 6:30 p.m. Monday 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. oJ only the actual work that the re- wo~k whic~ th~y saw in progress the store with'regular customers haired Lombard kings, descend~ Ph.". covering patients do in leather durmg theIr tl'lp. . buymg frop! the grocerymen, ants .of a fierce Germanic tribe, w. s.n tho Best. TU. 1.716' work or puppetry malting or Mrs. Barta's students dId a dressed in white aprons. A' cash who ruled over most of Italy dur- I.cou.. W. Buy COLBY'S 16373 E. WAUE" basketweaving which helped fine job o~ organization by. con-, register acc0ll-nted for the food jng the declining days of the By- , Specializing in Chicken Pies tho ",t. Open Fridays Until 9 p.m. n.. AllduboJl them get well but it was the in- taeting parents' and students, bought. , . . . zantine Empire." s~ terest and the concern of the During the week of March 3-7, A bus was chartered. to take "O.T.'t herself which is of valu- they put on a short play in each the class to' a local market. \ The Jackets able assistance in speeding a sick room which explained ,the work class hadplann'ed tofl.x a hot person's recovery. of the GoodwiH Industri~s,.placed lunch in the ela.ssroomthe next While courses have been give!} 'poater8 about the. scho.oltelling day arid a trip. to .the. grocery. Sperr\* previously in Detroit"' for teen. about their drive,': !ent':.a ~letter store gave.the .children .'an: 'op- Brow.l a,ers .in occupational therapy h0!Ue to, all parents, arid ma~e portunity>to buy the food that Oile Dozen Full-Siz'e Commodcl thil was the first adult. class to im' attractive display in the mam was needed far the lunch. A well Denirrl graduate. Barbara 'Jewett, head ,display case in the foyer of the balanced meal of hot dogs, car. Whit of Wayne University's Occupa- school. ' rots, 'fruit, cocoa, and coakies was tional Therapy curriculum, was As a. resultjthey filled 30. chosen by the class. After a tour Brown Lc the teacher of the class. Goodwill .bags arid had. a num- of' the complete .. grocery store, Sizes for ~ The class Ifew out' of • de- ber of' calls for a truck for the. children divided up into com- (ANNON Bath Towels mand created when the Univer- bulkier articles. The people at mittees. and pur~hased the food. sity of Michigan Institute on Hu!. Goodwill Industries were very Each child shared the responsi- man Adjustment conducted' an pleased at the. $plendid example bility of fixing the Junch. While experiment in two of the city's .of friendlines and helpfulness some washed carrots, others pre- .«dd, ~~ "Jteeu, old age home5. shown them through this project. pared the hot ."dogs, buns,' etc., CONTINUED The change which came over The inebers of .the class were: with supervision. The lunch ,was the old people under the proiram Richard Forsell; Carolyn Frank, completed when each chi"ld had .$ was so great that operators of Patricia Lawrence, Brian Mosley, eaten to his fullest capaCIty and FOR ANOTHER MONTH! nursing homes, both non-profit William Perry, Judith Scherz, the clean-up .committee had dis- ana commercial, throughout De- Jo:qn Smith, Larry Spratt, Shir. posed .of the empty pape~ plates. oof, 20099 M~ troit have be,un investigation in~ ley Tucker, Robert Zimmerman, The, success of the vanous ac- W • __ Because so many of you responded to t~is to ~he 'pol.ibilit~e. '~f, Uli~1~ccl.!. Jeannette Bomier, Elsie Eige- tivities was.evidenceQ' in animat- p~t~onal therapI.t. In then: m.t1- mannt Peggy Funk, Edwin Gatest .ed discussions; recapitulations, special value , • • and for the benefit .of .tutlon •.. The peop~. work!ng on' Richard Gilbert, Judee' Koprin, and enjoyment in reading about those who missed out! ..the proJect found .that WIth ~he and. Judy Monterosso. the' experiences. WRINGER. WASHER 'introduction of new intere.t.! In- .'.. • .. to their live I .the morale of the 'On a recent' Friday afternoon,' 44th Yea'i MASON SCHOOL i old people iJ!1provedt~em~ndoull- the'>-Poupard schoo} "Basket Mason School, located at Ver- .ly~,The ()l~..ldeaot'!~mlmto~~, Kings" and Poupard. school "All nier Road near Mack, has been, .MOTOR. old people I home \.JUlt to dIe Star.!l'~(basketball teams) p~ayed typically busy this past week. Its wa. abandoned ~nd th~>a,~d be- a demanstrat~on game of b.asket- twenty-one classroom teachers .came, interest.d In life .,~m. ball for a sports aSsembly wit- plus the special teachers serve' ~e numb£'f .of profe,slo~all:r- nessed by the third, fourth, fifth, 655 pupils from kindergarten age ~ trame.d ~cc~p~tIanal therapllt. In and sixth grades. The two teams through sixth grade. Miss Ethel I TUNE-UP Detralt UI !lmded. 1.0 that t~e vol- 'Were chosen frc>mthe boys in i Tucker, . prinCipal of' the Mason unteer ulistantl who WIll all '

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':'NK AT YOUR NEAREST,lUNCH ••• , . . . ~~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~' willing to negotiate with Britain COMMUNICATIONS. Workers on compensatory measures for its EAST JEFfERSON at COPLIN of America (CIO) threatened to seizure of the 'vast Anglo-Iranian Wi'ft.m H. M.lch.r, M,r. ittier, near Kelly expand strike in order 'to force Oil Co, installations. Hearings the Bell Telephone system to of- EAST WARREN at 3 MILE DRIVE ,. 1-3344 scheduled for May 8, in the In- fer an acceptable wage to the en- Lyl. J. Whaley, Mg', ternational Court of Justice at tire industry. The Hague. KELLY-WHITTIER at PAYTON • • • Edward R. Focht, Mlr., FEDERAL WAGE chief con- Raymond L. Copiel1e In fers with industry and union Pacific Fleet Exercises leaders in effort to avert strike 6 set for Wednesday for 700,000 The Michigan Tourist Council of the n'ation's steel workers. Along wIth other' members of provides free vacation informa- I • '" >I< Patrol Squadron 731 based at tion services at offices in Chicago, l ership OUTS TATE senators call civil the U. S. 'Naval Air Station, San Detroit, Cleveland and Lansing. defense program "an excessive Diego, Raymond L. Coppielle, luxury that must go the way of yoeman, third class, USN, of 524 ,ew owner of all frills" ,as CD appropriations Notre Dame street, Grosse Pointe, .. bill nears Senate, debate with Michigan recently participated in ., . support only from Detroit Dem- the largest Pacific Fleet training WHEN YOUR PHYSICIAN PRESCRIBES••• ocrats. exercises held since the Korean ~ervlce '. . . outbreak. M_ny .fyl •• Monday, April '1 The exercises, called "Lex Baker One," took place off the ~-CAMP~~ It up an I« tI,"., "heel SWOLLEN BY FAST-melting ., piay.- snow, . the' Big Sioux and Mis- coast af Southern California. ity and souri rivers :flooded southward, Over 70 ships and 15,000 men S~ientifi~ Supports 'leaving an estimated 2,100 per- nest ef. sons homeless. '" '" . td~ddrd THE SENATE JUDICIARY -remember that A. J. Meyer Pharm- Committee decided unanimously to investigate President Tru- acy has all types in stock ••• at aU man's appointment of J.udge times. For 'example ..• pre-natal and- 'Iinted James P. McGranery to succeed J. Howard McGrath as attorney general. post-natal; post-operative; anatomical; • • • support for visceroptosis and nephortosis; ALTHOUGH its em ploy e s went on strike at 6 a.m. today, for hernia; orthopedic supports, sacro-iliac, a new wage offer by the Mich- rervice igan Bell Telephone Co. r~ised lumbosacral, dorsolumbar; and breast sup- hopes that the walkout of 18,000 would be short lived, ports, Also all types of supports for men and ru. 1-4959 . . '" . for children. 'AND OUR PERSONNEL IS DIPLOMATS IN MOSCOW t 20443 Mack. opposite Ho'ward Johnson's have concluded that St,alin be- SPECIALLY TRAINED TO FIT THESE ~s.thru Sat. Open Thurs., Fri., Sat. 'til 9 . TUxedo 1-8621 lieves settlement of world prob- lems may be reached through GARMENTS CORRECTLY: m, to 6:30 p.m. discussion and negotiation at the • "'White Stag'" Blue Denim present time. " '... (" Pies NATHAN P. FEINSINGEn, Sailing and Yachting Clothes chairman of the Wage Stabiliz- ation, Board, making desperate Jackets. Pants. Shirts. Shorts. Swim Trunks last efforts to avert nationwide steel strike set for midnight, April 8. Sperry* *Topsjders* BOA".rS '" . . A. oJ. /:t:lI~x.~~tw~(Jrm" Brown Mocassins Tuesday, AprlI 8 Commodore (Faded Blue ~IOTOBS GOVERNJ:I,1ENT FREEZES all Denim) Oxfords shipments of civilian steel as the Service to All the Pointes White Oxfords Complete Line of nation faces almost certain steel end Across the World Brown Leather Oxfords Fishing "f.ackle strike to begin Tuesday at mid- night. Makes plans for emergency Sizes for Men and WC)men seizure of entire industry. »wets • • • :, DEFENSE SECRETARY Rob- ert A. Lovett reported expecting When you see our beautiful new General Dwight D. Eisenhowe1! to ;" ask release from his duties as store that's just loaded with values Supreme Commander of North for all your interior decorating needs, Atlantic Organization :forces. ,", ' . '" . UNION REJECTS new wage Watch for B.B's offer proposed by the Michigan Grand Opening Next Week 20099 Mack, in the W ooda TV xedo 2.9239 Bel Telephone Co.,More than 51,- 000 telephone workers on strike Open 9 0. m. 'til 9 p. m. Dai'y in five states, • • • SIRDAR SINGH, president of the India League of America, " 44th Year of' Continu::>us ProgresSive Btlsinesa by Same Family charges that Americans are run. ning arms to the 10,000 or more Distinctive Wallcoverings 18626 MACK Chinese Nationalist soldiers who are trapped in Burma. Firth Carpeting · .,Where E. Warren ...... 15701 E. Warren at Balfour Intersects In S STATE DEPARTMENT OFFIC- Draperies e IALS, after series of meetings, TUxedo 1.1011 H A ROW ARE TU.2-7740 8I.t tag Stalin's latest "peace" moves <$l------$

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~1~:~eS~:c~:~;s ~~rE::;:f tu~~r.:~~~a:p~~e~tln~ti#~asterPr~jectS: , ,:D~~e4secJ,::;.'rre~/i.,'. ,'~~w.;th~t' .'~pri~~ ;i~:,:~~~;'it';' days ,~til roots have become I YOUR TR,EES " IS a serIes of four lectures, "Pre~ reVl.ew the art.t1'easures In major . _' _ '. :', ',; '. '. ;-.- ..-.,-.i; ,"~.'\ time to transplant ..:tb.oSe'l '-t l 't bI" h d I v. f E "tb 'E .• ,.'. Smce 1&45 the Mlclllgan. Bu- ", . J' ",. a:VOr e es a IS e , Can,.b. k'pt healthy and beautiful, • r•• 1 asset to your home lew or uro~e 0 e on uropean cI~les, dIscussmg Lon-. With the Spring recess d':le on 'reau',oLPlaAClndustrY 'has ;re- potte~ ho?Se'p1a.:p.ts,to'kee~,:tih~fu A watering can with a long " by having our experts trim, sp'rey, br~c. as needed .. Wed~esday ~venIng .at 8 p.n;t, don on, AprIl 16, the Lowlands 'Voednesday~:, Apr~, ,9, ,the,' .83 movec;l::more thaii': 980,000 Jns'~et.~.,~e , and:"~!1"e~thy .: aI?-d,o,pi:'ev~~ntspout will. give you a reat deal star~mg .April 16 at the DetroIt on AprIl 23, Paris on April 30, R~char~ School children wer~ en- fufeSted:',.or, dise~~e,4y:frpit~ ,tr~~s.. tb.em fr~Il!: :becoming J;,.9.pt-bO.Und.of satisfaction es eci:ll with • Free estimates. InstItute of Arts. and Italy ,on May 7. gag~d l~ ~ num~r. o~pr~Jec~ w,hich ::-vere a menace:to ,the 'frUit. Take th'em out of their. cro\vd- African' violets ~d groxiniaS approprIate to the season,~In.the indUstry' . of the state". About..:l . t' ,., ' '. h' h ' '., -. kill b:. ta . 11" , 'th' " .' .,,' ..';': " e", ',WIn er, q,uarters and' 'give w IC ,mav be mjmed if water I. AND 5 C A" s au lec, espeCla y m. e 150000. 'have: been re;moved an; 1 ,.' , '. ~, • .., • 1 f<' i ' . . J., . a:. P.I N G creatiye . 'aspects:' of. the scboql 'nu~ny' at, an' averagl" cost of t7c thep1; ,a new lease On life" .Dr. 15 e ~ on ;eave~ ..m sunh~h~. The .F.'& Landscape Co. 1500 Choice Ever ,e work, one: of the, basic themes has per ~tree;~; . ' . El~_ada U, Clover, .asso~ate pro- ~::~~g~h~uiea~e; an~ Ith~S~;~~ Buckingham; TUxedo 1-2852 9 ens J~st Oug • • • to do WIth that seas~n of the The benefiqial re~lllts have a1-. ~~ss~r of .bo!a~y at, the,' Univer-! watered .wit.hout spattering ~able Every Tree CI SpecImen y~ar'Yhen natur;ep~ts,on"a grea-t ready'shoWll"up'm the be~~er Sity of Mlc~llgan" adviseS.-, . o~ bench. ' • . -'. d~splay o~ color. and s~ng. ~ .. fruit; p:':'0d.~~e(L,,m c'.Michig~'s .Youwill_nt!ed,to'give.;speclal -SEE tltese trees and com par •• Iring your For.Easter a number.of class- orch... ar.'ds-'.stat.ed C.'A .. Boyer, t't .ti.., .....t .. t ." " "d'.c, .'ii.. ' .... L'" i bl . d...' .... . "'" .. " ;.>'C.' .•.• ' a en on.o ype an 'slzeo!pot an ...seap JIg pro .ml to UI. r09~s' are \ omg' th.os~ things' chietof,t.he.bUre~:":~FrUlts tn- t "~be"d:: .' ""'~,':'~"" ' .------______WhICh' have to do 'with' flowers, valved' in> th,is, progr,8n:ia!e ap- 0 '.: use :,;,pr~~~I;'iso~l ,IDlXt~e -,W.E, OF OVER 200 VARIETIES rabbits,. chickenso,andeggs~;Miss ples .. peach~;pe,ars, plUms;'cher..:and carefulT~lllo,~al of.the:plant ROSES OR Bourg's third grade class has ries 'and grapes. . , i,rom the oldpo{tClthe new . ... D_E_R_S_T_A_K_E_N_N_O_W ~_J ~een sl?e~dingtune, up.in the at- Nearly 50 year,s ,ago, the grow~ . It: goes.:withoutsayin:gAhat tic actIvIty room making' paper :ers, of'. Michigan, fruit,began;,ta your plantshoUld::betlJansplantE!d , Compl.te Gard.n Supplie. and F.rtlJller. mache materials :for Easter. Miss recogrlize tha(somedayAhe old, while it's in' good:,growing':con- ILGENFRITZ NURSERIES McCormick's' firs~ grade group diseased trees ,would have .to be, ~dition, not after' it has turned Aut"Ol'I%.d Scotti. D.eal.r has asmal1'chickin,the ro.omfoir~moved;in or~er to :h~l~ control yellow and limp. And, of.coUrse, PROUDLY ANNOUNCE the youngsters to tend,?-nd watch tHis .problem, but little was done don't ma.ke the mistake: of trans- .LL'S AI.' grow. . . until Act 72 ,of the Public Ac . 'planting to too: large a.i:pot. The H.A . 'Iursery In Mrs .. Drew's. combination .of~945, was. pu~ on the statute roots will sp:r:~adt~o;;~greatl~ arid ,Our first'and second grade an,exten- books;', . the ,top of th~plaritwill be~.o,me . Open Dally ond Sunday # sivestudy has "been madeinre- .This extensive accomplishment wild.\andstiagg,ly. AlsW the soil 105th Spring'Opening LO~S AASTHE. 24300 Harper, I.t.' and 10.Mil. las. PRo 5-3455 cent weeks ,of dogs. 'Children hav~ has been made P?ssib~e by using is apt,tobeco.~e som: in" ~a p.ot ~E-"NOB, A. brought a' large 'number of dog bulldozers operatmg m .thearea too large for ,the, ';plant" Small S U C C E S S F, U L GiOWERS SINCE 1847 pictures to school' and there is a where requests h~ve. been made plants should i be ,transplanted t fRoM 1ME JlAYS real interest in learning the dif- for ~ree removals, ~ac~ request twice a year. :As they get larger, ~tt.RAOH~ ferent ,kinds, their habits and receIved by the, Mlchig~ r:'e- once a year will suffice. llWll( purposes. As a result of these par~ent of. Agncultur,e IS m-, You will find.that an unpainted ~~ SPOUTZ activities with animals an under_vesbgated,.~nd the trees Inspected clay. pot will .. give' best trans- standing of natural processes is .tc: determu~e the presence of planting ,results; since' clay is ..Af,.ican 'Violt being developed and a. love for dls~ase or msects. O~ly tr~es porous and will 'c.llo:wair to enter all kinds of animal life. which are: neglected, ~n~ect-m- the soil. It is. advisable to place 'BUY RIGHT-' ~emen Wins ' 1 -' d h' fested or dIseased are elIgIble for a few pieces of broken clay pot GREENHOUSE A dISp ay. wm ow on t e sub~ removal at state expense. . . . Honors ject 01 Easter has been prepared ' B 200000 over the hole m the bottom of , . Accordmg'to Mr. oyer, , th t . d 't' 'th ••• ,.,"'.lIy I..vlt •• y.u t ... ", .... 4 by the SIxth grade homeroom' of '11 d b; . J e con am~r an c?~er 1 w~ . :ademic Achievement ••• th. .., ... U. 41t"loy .f 20,000 . . trees WI. be removey .. u~e coarse, gravel to faClhtatedram~ Afrlcc.., Vi.I., "I.. ,.. U v.,l.fl.. I.. Mrs. Schwaler. On a background 30 of thIS year There are stIll . Th fill th t 'th.' '1 '~~~;t;:~~l~";~,;:~;F~ER!79c vet College, Olivet full Itl •• ",. age 1 1 of attractively lighted 'and col- over a. million' old trees to be t .. 'th .en 'he po t WI 'f.sOh ' d 1 h . '. . '. 0 'Iov,lm an mcor wo 0 t e 5 Kenneth Stemen, Eutf'r ,,"d 1,ow~1'!l "0 hllnd In hanl. d t IS D,r •• up )'our hOlm thl. F..tter with ore ~ a~e g ass c ur~~ wm- eliminated, and t~e work bemg top. , Bertha Stemen of nne or two of 011, frelb IUld lonl7 do",,:s IS plc:ured Easter lth~sand carri::d on ..as rap~dly ast~e nec- : . , Afneu "lolrtA! It'. ,II_ onl:r " ... "". chOIr boys m song. In the kmder- essary funds become aval1able. A g~od SOlI for nearly. all -----B-~a;;tif~lRose Bushes lad. pl.". that we ...... garten groups' of Mrs. Kyzivat The growing and _ selling of pl.ants IS a garc,len .loam nux~~ j one of the high ',-HOW TO GET H1R1l Gtt'T 8(lGGESTIONi :r..-k at IlER eoUeellclo SEE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL NURSERY STOCK now, then drop III lUld ....Im ....e 1ha.', _11J and Mrs. Arends the children are Christmas evergreen trees in w~th. sand and leaf mold. An a<:ld : acquired at the col. 'I W.',. !e(IOt.d - tIo4, tIlfferea.. '1.25 "p. making a study. of rabbits and Michigan is a $5 minion business SOlI IS best, for .a~aleas, c~melhas GROWN. OUR MATERIAL IS WELL BRANCHED eo,...., .f S studying nature ar~ being organ- Boyer said. Requests are being OPEN D~ILY AND SUNDAY TILL 8 P. M. later and will bloom ized, and there is mucH interest made regarding establishing reg------again this year, PRescott 5-0732 Top, Soil Seeds in the formation of Junior Audu- ulations on grades, thus assuring Peat Humus Fertilizers bon Clubs. the public of a. graded product Monur. ILGENFRITZ NURSERIES~ Inc. placed on the market. . Fill Sond During the Christmas tree sea- "\Secticide~ "THE MONR.OE NURSERY" son of 1951, inspectors checked a EAST SIDE FOR DELIVERY '. WEST SIDE total of,3~3 million trees, of which HARPER 2 million were destined to go CALL TU. 4-9859 NORTHWEST HWY and Between 8 tlftd 9 Mil, Rels. Lawn Garden to other states. at 9 Mile- Roael D. E. Leydet KE.2-9200 PR.7-0800 HOUSEHOLD HINT 17751 Mack, at Mar.eiIJI. SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT Unless directions on gloves say otherwise, wash them on the hands with exception of doesKin and chamois. To have soft; pli~ able skin gloves, work them gently while they are only par- ~ Gard'en- Time' Is Here! tially . dry, say Michigan State Seeds ~ College ~ome economists. for SUPPlIU I--LA--W--N--S--EE--O--S Grass & Garden SPRING BURPEE'S BULBS . Flower Per Lb•. BOYD CLEANUP! Fertilizer5 - Insecticides and - Gladiolus icenter • Vegetable Kentucky Blue Grass . . . . $1.00 • SEEDING 60c per doz . :lUYD FORD AGENCY Eyergreens • Seeds 'son at Nottingham Complete'Seledionof • FERTILIZING Red Top l&e Paper White Red Fescul .. ' $1.40 Shrubs GARDEN TOOLS • TOP DRESSING Narcissus Including • ROLLING 10e ea. Ohewing Fescue .•••.•. $1.40 Trees Power Mowers and Garden Traetors . .• TREE SPRAyiNG -Fertilizers .lIlahee Fescue .... ~.... $1.60 and PRUNING Lilium Rubrum 100 Lbs. 80 Lbs. Alta Fescue ...... •.••• $1.10 i CAL FLEMING SOc ea. . AgricoLawn Tree & Shrub, Domestic Rye ..• 't • • • • • 21 c , L.ndscopin, S.rvice TU.1-69'SO Agrico 'Garden an'd Flower. Lilium Regale Perennial Rye .•.•••••• 36c " Agrico' Br'dleaf Evergreen. TUxedo 1.6233 20377 Harper Ave., near Lochmoor y early Maintenanc~ JOe ea. ' White Dutch Glover .•... $1~I0 Agrico Rose Food, , Agrico 0-12-12 . , , , .., . Lilium Henry I GerRlan Bent ..•. '•.•.•. $1.90 Verta Green. ~.....• , .. , 42c ea. Seaside Bent $1.90 . ' . Igoro i , , .. V Li.tium. Fire King Highland. Bent ...... $1.95 'Stadler's 10-6-4 ; . $1.00 ea . Astoria' Benl ...••.•... $2.00 DUTCH, ELM. DISEAS.E? . Agric~ Rock Phosphate . Agrico 2-12-6 ., ... , . Poa Trivalis $1.10 PROPER AND 'cOMPLETE CONTROL INVOLVES: Acidanttteria Agrico Country Club 12c ea. Timothy ...... • • . . 21 c . SPRAYING. PRUNING FEEDING 10-6-4 . ,. . . , . . . ~. . . ~. Shad, Lawn Mix : ..•.. ~ 80c \ Dahlia Marion Blue For•• I. . . . . $3.2& specific spraying thorough '. prOper root feeding Agrinite - 100% Organic JOe: ea. • against the • deadwood' • (f~rtililing) for new (Not Sewage or Manure) ELM BARK BEETLE pruning of elm . V!90r and health It's odorless and will not burn roots of trees, Wren Houses 40c and up Roote ..e .•••• 1/4-0Z. 25e rose bushes or any other plant roots, Used 01\ Traftsplafttolle 112-0s. 2Se lawns, it will not burn the foHare. Bil'd Baths $3.20 and up 01 Green Thumb Gloves 90c We r~nder this complete se.rvic. any P'?'tiontheleol in &!nexpert 80 Lbs~ $5~10 .. 'and thoroughly expel;enc~d mann,r. For 27 years I have been pro- Flower Pots,20c per doz. viding quality tree work in tlteGrosse Pointe iJrea. and up

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Grosse Pointe Inter ...church Basketball.League tucked ,away By Fred Runnells :. .. . :. lets. a flashlight, some Just 14 short days ag{) Coach FrankBanac~annof~c: and bandages, A f. thet first division championship and the Grays Sports Shop shingles. an- a~tisept, Perpetual Trophy la'st Monday night, April 7, when it whip- his retirement as head track coach at GrossePomte H g " . order that he may'devote more ,time to ;his important du1:es and some aromatic ped the St. Paul Longhorns, 53 to 37 in the final. game of the ammonia, 'playoff series. ~~, ' ' . ' as Athletic Dii'e-etor of the school" on Fisper.road .. That's what it takes Pa~ed by ~ob Lambrecht, who part in developin'g the league int~ Seems that once a fella gets l,;t' . . ' .' . . '. . :r'our Civil Defense Pi: practlcally smgle handedly out- the tremendous success. it was out from under a Job he has held, the best. Ins,tead he reca~ed that the Michigan Office c scored the entire Longht>rn team this year. for the past 23 years he would get I at least a dozen . of ,hIS boys fense announces. Mo' with 32 points for scoring honors, Many of the dads congratulated as far away, from it .as pos'sible. i gained recognitioll in .league and items you have around t~e Tig'efs jumped into an 8 to 0 me but the ~ones who really But I guess 23 years leave an in~ i ..state meetS and.some"went on to . yoUcan buy the rest fl first period lead and were never should, receive all the cre'dit are delible mark on a man. make their college .track squads. threatened. T~e Tigers' held, a the men who have so unselfishly Like Peekfug Kid ' ' 23. to ,14, adva~tage at halftime given up their Saturday"mornings Coach' Banach cis.like a little ~d a ~0~andmg~9 to 23;mar~ to manage or coach the: various kid peeking through' a knot hole ~ gomg mto the fmal perlod. teams that made up the league; in the fence at t.he ball park. Th.e'.1 Couldn't Get Started , The.e Deserve Praise new coach, Howard McAdams, . The usually sharpshooting As far as your reporter is con- t~eir firstpla~e position. bydr?p~ , has had the squad outside orily. 20 Longhorn quintet just couldn't cerned these men were and are 'pmg 'a 4-'p0mter to ?Nolv~rm.~", twice because of inc1ement . ~eem to get started: Ten minutes the, »ackbone ot the League.;?otato. ChIps, ~ho enJ?yedone, weather, but both times the' ex- and fifty seconds elapsed, in the There was Ed Snell, father of of theIr. best; nIgh~s ~hlS season,;' coach' has been seen leaning over game before Russ Rowland gave two teenage girls, who'also likes Bob Strye h~t .600'rlght.on'th~ Ithe fence with a far-away look ._' the Longhorns their first score. boys' well enough to.ask to be the nose and~as alde~ b~ hLSteam., in his eyes. i Rowland, who played ,the entir.::official time keeper. He was ion ~at~, Heriry-P~plmskl, who' ha~ Possibly Banach is reminisc-' game and -was the spearhead of hand every Sa~urday aridhandl- a.~lce 59p s~l'1es.' To the V;:0l-:: ing and recalling some .of. 'the the Longhorns attack, was forced ed all four games. vermes went th~ honor of, beulg great performances, turned in' by to take third place scoring honors Manager,. Sandy Vl,iener .ha d the first te~m. thIS season to shut former Blue Devil speedsters who oehind the Tigers' Lambrecht and, enough interest in his ,.!wo Christ out the, .Mlddles. .>, have either .cracked league rec-l' IttIe Tommy Fredal, who led the Church teams to dip into his own Mondry Cleaners. walloped '. , _' : -Picture- b.,YFred Runnells ords or captured places in the I J,onghorns attack with 11 points. pocket to buy new' jerseys for Kopp's Pharmacy in their first . After three long years of trying,. Grosse Pointe Methodist's basketball team final- State 'meets dow);}.through the I Fredal didn't get into the game both teams. Coach ~arry. Run- game and it looked like Kopps' ly. hit' the jack pot this season when it ended an. undefeated. campaign to. become the years, , I Let's Look atRI~cord . until after the third period nells spent several nights besides chances were' shot as far as hav- champions of the. Junior Division. of the Inter-church Basketball League. The champion- While the coach is dreaming of ,tarted but once he got his chance ,.givingup his Saturd~y~ mornings ing a shot at the title but things ship squad was, composed of, from left to right, back row; Coach Dick Brown, Sandy by.gone days let's 'tak~ a look at he made his coach John Auckland to knit the Christ 9hurch teams went fth.eir way in the remaining. SIr.\ith, John Asmus, John' Ketzler and Coach ...Dick Nutter. Front row; Jim Ketzler, John his record, which we believe will Be~utiful Low' sorry that he hadn't made the into a 'winning combination. games and they pulled out a 3-1 Sherer, Mike Settle,,, 'and Clipper Runnells. I move earlier in the contest. Coach DicIt, Brown and Dick victory to give. them a ..tie for- stack up with the best in the Serving Noonqa: ! Surprises Most Fans Nutter ,held practice every Wed': second. place. State. Over the 23-year span I Banach-coached teams won 56 ~nd ( J The Tigers' overwhelming vic- nesday night during the season Motor ..City Tires bowed to Evenin: tory came as a great surpris~ to to bui~d the Met~odi~t .l~ds into Piche's BarberSho'p and saved a Banquet to Fete duel meets. while losing 35 and . most Inter-church bask,etbaU fans! champIOns of' theIr dIvISIon.. shutout by winning the middle' tying two. In addition the Point- COACH FRANK BANACH because the Tigers had been trip- .Billy Marr, that bundle' of en- game by 2 pins. 'Grosse Pointe ,High School/.s ers once won a five-school meet, Your reporter can recall some~ Finest Cocktails, ! Cage Champions who five triangular meets, placed outstanding' instances that, de; ped up twice during .the regular ergy from Grosse PointleWoods There were a lot of games won RMe W, second twice and third four serve mentioning. First of 'all: Md season by the Longhorns. Both Presbyterian, beat, the ,bushes by 1, 2 and 3 pIns. VUlage Wines History w!ll be made in the ~ ' times the scores were close, how- around the Woods and came up won the middle game by 2 pins ,1952 Spring' Sports Seh"edule times. was the afternoon when Dan. { , Grosse Point~ Inter-church Bask- ever. with two worthy quintets which and lost total by 1 'pin. Result, Banach thinclads captured two Beck stepped out to a new schoot, 14800 MA, I- etban League on April 23, when State Regional meets, the first record in the quarter mile in his' I The final Tiger victory of the were coached. by Don West." two apiece. They bowled Auto BASEBALL the. 96 players who made up the Corner. Ashla o one COIningin 1'933(that was the last home meet of his high school~ season can be directly traced to Jo)1n Auckland spen't many ex- Club. eight teams in the league, will be I Larry st. . April 22 Wyan9.0tte '" Here . year Ed Wernet was carrying the 'Career. Before the start of thati TU. 5~95 I Coach Runnells, who fired trahours in drilling the two Earl Holzbaugh Motors, ~who feted at a champions' banquet to the team to a white hot pitch for Paul teams and was ,always on have, lost only one point in the April 24 Monroe. Here. blue and gold colors), and again race Dan told Banach he was.: KEYBOARD MEV be held at Christ Church. in 1946. . going to break the long standing:' NIGHTLY the playoff tournament. The hand every Saturday to lend a last 4, weeks, blanked Farms April 29 Fordson" There BY TOMMY THC, Tigers easily took the measure of helping hand. . Market to keep up their belated Coaches and managers are re- Five times the Pointers fin~ mark arid then proceeded to out...; May 2 Royal Oak Here quested to get in touch with all the two teams with which it Thanks should go to a few high rush. . May 6 Highlcind Park There ished second •in the RegiOnal! distance the other five competi .... shared a three-way first place tie school basketball players, n,amely STANDINGS their players and get them lined meets, finished third four, times, tors as thougl:J they were tied t04 May 9 Wyandotte There, in the first round of play this Alex Forrester, Lee Clancy, Dick W. L. up for the night, All dads are .fourth three times,. fifth three! a post. . ~ *.'-**************It year. ln the game against the Rydberg, .Jack Trombly, Pete' C .• L 71 "9 May. 13 Monroe There cordially, invited to attend. The times and sixth once. In these Reindel Provided Thrill P & J ocktal ounge,;...... Woods Presbyterian Frechers the Schummel' and Dave Be1fore.. tl Tr C 68 52 May 16 Fordson Here tariff is only a buck and a Regional meets as many as 12 Jimmy Reindel gave us our 0...... i Tigers were the underdogs. and who found time to assist m. the MIddle'P A. ansp. 68 52 May' '20 Royal Oak There quarter. schools competed prior to 1940. most recent thrill. It came last: OPEN Be ' . Kopp s harma.cy .. against the Longhorns in theofflciatmg. P' b S 64 56 May 23 , Highland ~ark liere The program is still in the mak- Tllat is when the Border Cities season' when Jim became th,~. * lches Bar er hop .....,...... * L I G .t ing but promises to be an inter- League meet became the regional fastest Blue Devil in- Grosse' * I championship contest the Tigers ast but not east eorge W 1 . P "'hi" 64 56 had the same role. Neirinck, assistant director, did ,0 venne". 0 ato ~ ps..,...62" 5"" BASEBALL GAMES START AT 4 P.M. esting one which will last' about meet, Pointe's history when he estab-. * Reservations now Village WIDe Shop II an hour and a half. Attrac!s Big Crowd a tremendous job. He no,t on1y 60 60 Cites Interesting Fact .Ilished a new school mark of 9.9': :::* ",ext Fell schedulf I ' h dId t Mondry" Cleaners ~. * * * J A huge crowd of aduIts and drew up the sc e u es an saw 0 b Mt 60 60 Both the Senior and Junior Grosse Pointe has never won seconds for the 100 yard dash. Itl . h h d h b t Earl Hob llugh 1'5 .. TENNIS teen~agers packed the Boys gym- It t ey rdeac e t e kmanagerts.' u Steiner Ford ; 56 64 Division champions will be the Border Cities League ,cham- I also is up for acceptance by the; * me,n, women and April '15 Cranbrook There-3:30 nasi urn at the High School. and he acte as score eepe!', Imer t 55 65 awarded the Grays Sports Shop pionship, but Coach Banach point- I BCL. J : . d f Farms Marke . *:::. ten leagues, Ablf cheered the teams on to greater on occaSIons an as re eree on Auto Club , ..48 72 April 18 Cranbrook Here-3:30, perpetual trophies during the ed out, an interesting fact that I Then' of course there is that; April 22 *structors. Ample pc' effort~. They were ,on.hand early I nux.n~rousothe!s. In other. wo:-ds Motor Cit Tires ..44 76 Highland Park Here-3:30 program, ' we didn't know. ,great story of Ed Wernet, cur- to enJoy the prehmmary galVe Nemnck was Just what hIS tItle I y • April 24 Fordson There-4 In 1940. the Border Cities I rently the Blue DevrIs' head foot-- * between the G r 0 sse Pointe implied, assistant direc~6r. He as- I April 28 Highland Park There-4 Gas and Air Pistols League decided to determine its ball and basketball coach. ThiS; * Methodist quintet. ch

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:;~ ,~ .. ,'tf :;~{ ThursCJ.y, April 1~52' April __I~,__~?~_~ :~¥~.... .- fo! Page Njn.t~n_ :Rernrd _~y E~syto PrepariFirst A~dKlts ';~~~;::Salt;~da, soap andustor oil, a dollar. ' , , .,; I ;;&i :Razor blades, safety pins, paper If you _naven't prepar~d an 21 Years of Snvi"g Gros$e Pointe •• ~kCoach :j£~CUps;and measuring spoons. A emergency home .1irli-Jl.id kit,' call ;:~ci':bottle, of water purification :ta1)- your local Civi).ne(ense Director' ~;~j;;,]ets,a flashlight, some bathtowe1s and ask him ~to lend' you 'the Banach announced 'y;';;and bandages. A few broken pamphlet "First-Aid Kit" which sse Pointe High in ~,;~;shingles, an~ antiseptic solution, ,gives complete :instructions, State s important dut5es ~:~"fand some aromatic spirits of Civil Defense Officials advised. ' ..:~,~:ammonia. _ 1.er road. D~ That's what it takes to make up ,::'-;your Civil D~fense First-Aid" Kit, ;ead he recalled that .:'~/the Michigan 'Office of Civil_De- clm:f'n of his boys ::,::fense announces, M;ost of these 11tionin league and ;':;:~:items YO!.! have around the house; md ~ome went on to i~ you can buy the rest for less than . . - 'ollege track squads. ..::~?.'.

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Liquors ~ Volleyball League 18500 Mack Avenue, 'at Clovedy Deliveries - TV, 2-8120 instances that de"': Volleyball, Mixed. .1 mingo First of al( Md Rore Winer Fencing . .. « ernoon \,,'hen Dan. 14800 MACK .... ------~------out to a new school: Theater Parties chanan; ."Teen Queens," Sandra quarter mile in his' Co'rner "Ashland A nev: featUre has been added. Riley; "Atomic Phantoms," }?at the SHOPSM,ITH story 'et of his high school.- to the ~eekly Friday night The- Upper. , , re the start of that; TU. 5-9517 ater Parties in the form of a Mar- 'the schedule for each Thurs- lId Banach he was. KEYBOARD MELOD~S STEP NIGHTLY ionette' Show, "The Happy. Ar Fastball. Of Track T earn at VMI ,ds have turned in, SUITS C League, the Blooper Ball League, Cadet ...Harold Golla, Jr., son of 's, but to recall them: and the Junior Boys' Hardball Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Golla of 1366 Extension Ladders ke space which wet . PRESSED L~EAF 49 League, which is open to feams Hollywood road, is a member of Painters Ladders Cash &: Carry of boys aged 14 and' under. Teams the varsity track team at VMI. 'e enough space lefti are also desired for a Midiet He is considered the top 2-miler RAkES Extension Planks heartiest congratula~' NEXT WEEK Softball League consisting of ,in the Southern Conference. :h Frank Banach fo!" boys 12 years and un::1er. Golla a sophomore has beE!n c Ilustrious -chapter in For further information con- a member of the cr~ss-country Window Cleaners Ladders ? High's athletic his- tact Mr. Carlson, TU. 5-4600. and wrestling teams for two 98 " CLEANED and BAND PRESSED Badmint~n . • years. He<.is a graduate of the Due to the delay m the Mmor Grosse Pointe Hi'gh .School, and . Cas~ and Carry LUXURIOUS lOGE SEAT'> League Basketb~ll PlaY,offs, our attended Albion, College for a . 4.Day Laundry Service - Shirts - 'amJly ~ulldl., I I Vi~it O~r Tclcvi,ton lounql' LAWN .SEED JPPLIES SEE teen age Badmmton had to be year, 'where he-was elected to PMENT postponed. However, weare n?w Tau Kappa Epsilon. .-.:e. ~ - able to accommodate anyone m- Rye Grass. ,Sibs. $1.35 .Denby Cleaners' terested, The time 'is from 7 to I , 20087 Mack, at Fairholme TU. 2.6189 9 p.m.. on Tuesday evenings. . Girls' Volleyball Kentucky Blue ...... 5 Ibs'- 5.40... Plant DENBY DOES -16306 Harper The girls' volleyball gameS' at \ HELD OV~R 2NI) WEEK .- ~'S 10315 I. Warre.. GOOD WORK the Neighborhood Club will be 1160')1, McNichols well underway this" Thursday, HENNY West Parks .5 Ibs. ' 2.89,- UPPLIES April 10, and last through April j Y 21. Individual trophies' will be, awarded to the winning team. J L-J ...... 5 Ibs. Motors Bldg. The following teams with their YOUNGMAN GARDIN , 5-0555 captains have entered this com- Comedians' comedian petition: "The Vol1eyettes," Mary with ~ ~ CART ...... Boulevard .5 Ib.s. - "1!',:i'~., . Lot) Tanner; "The Owls," Noreen '.:J![~~W" \ I S ec:IaJ Alld~ ed Att rac t.Ion . ti'~1:liliii ,I \'ENINGS I Sullivan; "Frenchies/' Alice Bu-, M'ILORGANITE ••• VIGORO •• DRICONURE ••• SACIO ************************ I . : ANOTHER GREAT SHOW! ~ "BUDDY'BAER ,WEEDO • • TRIPLEX .... SOIL BUILDER ••• : * JOE CONTI '.~ . Handsome Strait' Mort of "Quo VacU.'.' • * A Holly\voocl Comedy Favorite t - plu.- FERTILIZERS! :: * EDDIE JEROME )I *, Ar~hur, Godfrey Winner :: STAR CAST OF 27 -good food ~ * RALPH BARI ~ I * *,. * 9Sc * His Trumpet and Orchestra ... Open Ea.t.r SUiiday READY MDt.Eb CEMENT. Just Add Water, 100 Lbs.. •• • * .. Servj~g 'Family Dinn.rs " a-t reasonable : Bring Your Family Here ... from 3 p.m, I. * For' Their Easter. Treatl ! ** COMPLETE DINNERS ¥ * * * prices? FROM 12 NOON We're illst across the rlv.r, , :: - MODERATE" PRICES I ~ I take Route 38. from the .Tunnel. It'. 2 .hort mil.. ,ta Howard Johnson!, Is ready * ..' I * ..I "ur door. . t. 'serve your .very wish * : " * ..... wh.n'd"lin', out in pl.asant * ..... lurrouncllngs, but with your * .. * .. Lea d I r I i n F r Ish, P 0 u'l try' .y. en 'he Itudg.t.'-' * CAFE LOUNGE ':- :: 15241-E. Warren ... * . Phon. TU, 2-3883, :- ~omplete Dinners' from .t~~~~~OPJ!:N SUNDAYS ****** \ '1.2,5 ********;********.*****.~~ l**, -t ., .' -, .. , c *~ '. .~~, ... ~pecial Luncheons froin . 60 """ .. ~ and full A-I. Carte. and Carry-Out Menu * ..... t ~ A., L , •.D.AMMAN.. * S,rving tht.Finest .. Gad-f~r I - 0111" N.w Pf'iv;h Dining Roo.", II * CANTONESE...'and ' .. I is now tHJ';labl~ for : AMIRICAN. DINNIRS :. .(jreefintp I Prit14J. 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".ge Twenty Th'ursd.y~ April 10.,: 1952 ) . c ,..--Plast.ring \. STERING. PerlE' ; Let us take care of :. or falling ceiling. , mates. VA. 4.3022. YOUR AD CAN BE:CHARGED DEADLINE 5 P.M. TUESpAY . RICK. stone and c 5-SITUATIONS WA.NTED ! 8-ARTICLIS' FOR SALE, 211-Pai~t a.nd Decorate .:.'New or repairs. Ar RUFFLED CURTAINS' expertly BEAUTIFUL ciDtbME:FORMICA, TUxedo 1-2450. SPENCER COR$ETS " fOR FINER', done. Called :for and delivered. ,'BREAKFAST:SETS ' ,,' Mrs. 'Van,haverbeke, VAlley MADETO 'ORDE~-l'hu. -eta c.n.bt: INDryIDUALLYdesigned. Dress INTERIOR & EXTERIOR 'ALL BRICK, blod Cash Ads~ 15 words for SOc "'-0661. • made up :,in aU "co101'l,'includiIlC'yel- and Surgical garm~1a. Over I' . G \ repairs. Porcheli. ":I Jow, blue, red. ,l1"em, tan. Chaira are, 18 years' experience. Maude upholstered'in' Duran plastic ',-material.: , PAINTING & DECORATIN :, Waterproofing and Ch"rge Ads-IS words for 90c yERMAN lady" middle-aged, wh1Je'table.can be made to any,.lze," BARGAIN'SALE' B~er~ 3.68 McKinley, Grosse, CHRISC CHARRQN & CO.' , ing. Reasonable. '\ shape, and material.' 'You can .elect', ' . .. ,',' '..' . ", Marchese, LA. 6-9: Sf!:for ~ddition ._' 20380Nesbit, TUx( GROSSEPOINTEDRUGCO. SA-EMPLOYMENT BUREAU PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Free estimates. VAlley 4-5882. exterior. Best materials, long 17051 Kercheval, at St. Clair APPROVED SERVICE TUlsa 3-1872 from 9-5. experience. WA.. 5-8285, TU. ;~:_~::::~INE CARPENTR~ , 21 h-RUG CLEANING TITUSDRUGSTORE COLORED COUPLES, e 0 0 k ~. A telephone call will bring us to 5-2113. . " . and commercial. ~ 1 Kercheval, at Fisher Road maids, chau:ffeurs, caretakerS, VAUGHANS' 21a-:-GENERAL SERVICES (:Farms) \ 15434'HARPER AVENUE RUGS, tacked carpet, and furni- reation roon1S, at. janitors and porters. Day or you immediately! PAINTING~ Wall Washing. After ture cleaners. Home service. 5:00 p.m. c:all H. Duffy. VA. modeling of an' week. Field's Employment. TR. lAkeview 7-0771 William Brocke' MILLERPHARMACY OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL II P.M. FURNITURE WANTED-If you VENETIAN BliNDS Satisfaction guaranteed. Free 1-6196. 3-7770. ' .. , 8-7083. Wayburn and Kercheval have' anything in the lirie of ,------. estimate. Call:. , FOR A :ijETTI!;R grade of used household furniture and 'rugs, RE-NU CARPET CLEANERS I 21i-Wall Washing MRS. WILLIAM K. WILLIAMS, furniture see Neatway Furni- call ThE!Isaac Nea1;.wayFurni- WINDOW SHADES VAlley,2-8085 '.,~'~,CUSTOM built k; ";i";' formica tops, cup MACK AVENUE I exclusive do me s tic employ- ture, .13930 Kercheval. We ,al:' ture, 13930 Kerchevaol, VAlley MIDDLESEX,733 . WALL WASHING and painting. I ment. tet:nporary and perma- ways have the things you are 2-2115. ' ,,' 21i-Paint and Deeorate Well recommended: Right price. . ,.: nets and bars. Cali NEW 3-BEDROOMCo.loniol-:-Living . TWinbrook 3-543f BLUECROSSDRUGS ' nent. No fees to the employees~ looking for. VAlley 2-2115. roorn' 23x13, dining L 1Ox12, PORCH SHADES TUxedo 1~3870. 17511 Mack 'Ave .• at Neff Road 313 Beaupre road. Grosse Pointe ' BOOKS purchased :for cash. En- kitchen 1J x17, disposal, oil heat, FOR YOUR SPRING PAINT- I Farms Kercheval Deanhurst ANTIQUES: pirie, cherry, 'walnut, tire libraries or fine single lot 80:<200, screened terrace, ING and d.ecoratlon, call, TU. WALL AND WINDOW washing . ADDITIONS. alter: HARKNE;SSPHARMACY I bus. Office hours -9:30 - 5:00 chests and'commodes,cupdoard items. Midwest Book Service, breezeway, attic, 2-car garoge. CORNICE BO,A,RCS 1-4521. -decorating, etc, Our work' ,nets and stairw:; 20313 Mack Ave., at Lochmoor , f Monday through Friday. TU. drop leaf table, captain chairs, 4301" Kensington. TUx e d 0 Open doily, Saturda,y and Sunday guaranteed. VAlley 4-3937. modernization ann BlVd. Complete Repair Service 1-2377, TU. 5-0792. ' and others; small tables, w:ash- 5-2450.. I 2- 5:30. .. .. GET THAT NEW LOOK! fice partitions, Fl • ~r . Cleaning, Repairing, VINCENT'S wall washing and tops. TUxedo 5-28 ------'1 ---~------stand, iron cooking po'ts :for BOOKS b h' 't FROM A R.ELlABLE 6-FOR RENT , oug t In any quantI y. WHITTIER :- 1377 Reconditioning upholstery cleaning c~mpany. 1A-PER$ONALS (Houses. ADts •. FlatsJ etc.) 'planters, lamps. clUna. 16111 Entire'libraries, bookcases, art CENTE'R HALL Colonial,-. custom DECORATOR '.". ': ADDITIONS, alteral • Mack, near Devonshire... b' t M B C Cl 1670 Machine cleaning .. Experienc- MAGAZINE SU'BSCRIPT-ON I ------. 0 Jec s. rs. . . aes, built 2, years ago for owner. Lot ESQUIRE' SH!,DE' CO. Paintlng - PaperhLlnging - Color ed workers. Insured.' Free extra rooms, p; J. I APARTMENT available modern BICYCLE SA!Lt- New or recon- Leverette, WOodward 3-4267.' SOx180. Three bedrooms, both, Blending • Wl1, I . B d b k t d PLYMOUTH 1951, 4 door Cran- . 2$39 ,Lycaste, Detroit 14. Free estlmate. ing. reupholstering, springs re- Grosse Pointe News. ' ; LARGE, pleasant room for el!1' tIres; ~l'mu,~. a~ e,,' spe~ 0- brook. Directional S i g n a 1S', BICYCLE and tt] ------played couple or two girls. Klt- meter; asy pm ry was er, heater. Excellent con. thre,ugh- Newly carpeted and d e car ate d. EXP'ERT pamting, paper hanging tied. Antiques a specialty. welding and. bn $24,700. Will consider land con. FORMICA sink tops-Free esti- by mechanics, free estimates. I Pick-up and delivery., Duall. special on compl 4--HELP WANTED chen and home privileges. Near I TUxedo 1-1494. out. No tax. Best offer. VAlley tract. mates; ; F.R.A. Terms. Woods Van' "o\ssche. ITUxedo 4-1187,. LAkeview 1-8249. regularly $6.00, (Male and Female) .Jefl'erson and- Kercheval bus Y"ADIE-S-'--.-----l---t 2.1402. Chrome Co., 20091 Mack. lines. TUxedo, 1-3669. ' \.LJ I wearmg appare, coa, _ TUxedo 4-2714. Work guaranteed TUXEDO 2-2974 TUxedr> 1-5640. ATTENTION! Chairs, sofas re. POSITION OPENED fol' com,:_ . . dresses, 12-.18, excellent cop- FORD, 1951 Victoria Bronze, 3402 for free P:I , PAINTING, paperhangin~ paper paired, springs retied in your bined. house salesma~, assistant: ROOM in private home. Cooki,Pg clition; girl's coat, size '10, like Fordomatic, R&H, indicators, IS YOURHOUSEFOR SALe? Bike Shop, 203';: appraIser ancl expedItor. ~xcel-; privileges or room and board. new; ,fur cape; shoes, 6AA. undercoated; 11 OOO mil e s; CUSTOM-MADE draperies, and removed, wall-washi:ng. Expert home. Reasonable! Guaran------"._- lent, way to learn. o~r lJusmess'l TU. 1-3669. TUxedo F9931. chauffeur Gare; J'best offer. Over Three Million Dollars in upholstering. Beautiful selec- workmanship. Mertens, 122 teed. Call City-wide Service. 21v-BRICK REPJ " ' tion ,of fabrics. Reasonably Muir. TUxedo 2-0083. I TRinity 1-4803. Salai'Y and commISSIon. Maxon," . ------TUxedo 1-3222. GROSSE' POINTE' i Bros., ;TUxedo 2-6000. I' COMFORTABLE ROOM fo.r em- MAPLE twin beds; chrome din- REAL 'ESTATE priced. Workmansnip guaran- BRICK REPAIR ------.----'---, playeli girl or woman. kItchen ette set. TOwnsend, 8-8313. OLDSMOBILE "98" club coupe tee. TUxedo 2-5000. . ','" porches, leaky c1 MAN WA!'lTED, ~ea~,appearance,: privileges, garage. good trans- 1------'----.---- '48; hydramatic, radio, heater, I Purchosed L

Through ' 1 mechamcal~y mclmed. Learn:1 portation. VAlley 1.5989. CUSTOM MADE davenport and ,white side walls) low mileage; NOW GUIDE TO GOOD' SERVICE posting. Free est. complete. bIcycle and toy store, .- ~ ------chair, lawson style. Will sac- d' . $1275 h 4-180~. operation. To becom~ ~~Ilage!-,; 6B-FOR RENT OFFICES rifice. LAkeview 7-4828. good c;on 1hon; ! cas. MAXb-N BROTHERS" ,IS THE I ir! near future. Must be intelli-I ._.. '_,_, '_,_ TUxedo 5-7!110. I TIME 21w-Bldg. Mate: gent. able to meet people. COUl',lJEFFERSON - Grosse. Pomte, CRIB', $5; highchair, $5; and'mis- CADILLAC 1947 "62" sedan; We Repair •••••••••••••••••••••••• teous, sober. and willi!1g to I office suitable for dentlst, opto- cellaneous. Call TUxedo 1-6906 original Grosse Pointe owner; DAIRY FARM' To repair and re-place your eoves- , troughs. Expertly done by insured : SEWERS - DRAINS-SINKS: ,BUILDING M ~ work. Apply in person only, I metrist. la\vyer. re~l estate, etc. white walls; this car has every- 246 ACRESof very fertile soil, three workmen. Glass'and Chinr CINDER AND CH1 Tuesday, Thursday or Friday' Occupied by dentIst for past '9-PC. DINING, SUITE, Italian thing; runs and ]I)oks like new. siios,"two. sets of farm buildings, Vases brilled : C L EA N ED : PLASTERING ;,j evening after 7:30. Woods Bike 22 years. WAlnut, -1~4311. carving,' cocktail table, 'Yellow TUxedo 2-2974. master home offers nine roonisand JACK THE TINNER • Sand, 'Grevel. Fill DI~: both. Located on M-24 north of PRescott 5-6932 • • • Shpp. 20373 Mack Avenue. 7-WANTED TO RENT chair, 2 oriental rugs, 9 x 12. all Types : All types. Night and day service: Crush Stone, Cemen ,I ----.~-_.------TOwnsend 8-8313. PLYMOUTH 1952 red convert- Oxford. Price'$30,000, terms. Also Cement Crock and 5,i FULL TIME housekeeper for, <') ". 120' acres. vacant land, close to of L~mps : All Work Guaranteed • fatherless home' must love I BRITISH CONSUL deSires ,fu~- 'ible; radio and heater; never this farm. Price $10,000. E.' T. - NOTICE - • ST. CLAIR i children; must h~ve references. nished hO\lse or, apart':le.nt m DINING ROOM table; full size; driven; cost' $2,742; could ar- Meagher, 25' N. Washington St., : MOTOR CITY : BU ILDERS ~'i mahogany; two extra leaves; range trade-in; private owner. Oxford, Mich. Phone Oakland Winter rates on screen repairs Old and TUxedo 2-0264. Grosse :Polpte area;, mlmmum , : Electricol Sewer Cleallin, Co. • 23715 Littl,J tht:ee bedrooms. two baths; long six chairs; )Nil! sacrifice. TUx- Call evenings., T}Jxedo 4-1213. 8-3122. through Apr,il 18th. • VA. 2.6527 : edo 2-7802. ' • , ~ Near Hd -EXPERIENCED couple with best or short term lease. Call WOod- HANDYMAN HOME New Lamps •...... reference, good cook. house! ward 2-4776 office hours or SUMM~R COTTAGERS: Norge ,12-AUTOS WANTED GROSSE POINTE PARK. 15525 Presc"'tt '" man, ,some cho.uffeuring; one VAlley 2-9000, ext. 324, SERVICE ------'1 I electric stove, Gibson electric CADILLAC convertible or "60. Windmill Pointe- Drive. Colonial VASES and TUXEDO 21x~Taiioring I in family. Call TUxedo 5-0462 • ._-,------11 rooms, 3' baths, 2 lavatories, WAlnut 1-8262 between 10 and 12 Friday or YOUNG College ~raduated. cou~ refl'i~etator, 8 cu: ft.; Meadows Special" wanted by' private STATUES wash:ng m a c h 1n e. TUxedo party. Call at 6801 Kercheval, 2 fireplaces. Now under con- • RENTALS ALTERATIONS a; Saturday A~ri1 11 and 12. pIe without chll?rcn clesue, 2 FOR LANDSCAPING and lawn 5-269:>. or LOrain 8-~636. Jay. struc.tion; ready for interior Correct Expertly done ' " ---- bedroom unfurmshed flat or finishing. Co-operative Building cutting in the ,Pointe. Call WIRED , men's garments. WHITE, second maid. F~mily of 'apartment in the $80 to $100 Men's Formal Wear SOLID WALNUT refectory table: Mechanics, LAkeview 1-2840. TUxedo 4-1927. Full line of floor • for All Occasions prompt service. ' 2 adults. References. I No a month bracket. Excelent ref- Italian,' 35 inches by 65, opens lamp.ports. Pointers since ,Cars Wanted Woods laundry. TUxedo 5-5620. erences. Call VAlley 3-0200, to 121 inches; buffet, 4 uphol- anne parker open 4-5 friday., DUMP TRUC~ job ?f any kind; Schuman. Poin -, ----~------Ext. 508, a!~er 5 p.m. Also handmade Tuxedo Rentals stered chairs,' 2 long benches Any make-and model. Bring 2':'5:30 saturday; in grosse ~ointe factory. rubbIsh, dIrt, con'cre~~, lamp and kerosene Cleaners, East J. YOUNG MAN , 20733 [I'lack. at 8 Mile limits. Phone Vj needed for general work in fine TWO BEDROOM duplex, flat or included in set; $200.'Co1t .38 ,title-We take you home.'High; 564 st: clair. a new de-luxe flat, scrap lron;, also custom-bullt Filigree Vases TU, 1,3530 :furniture store. Excellent op- apartment with garage; two Police Positive, $30; Reming- 5-5 and porches, se~arate furn, Packard, with driver, TUxedo Pick-up. and -..------_. ton .22 pump rifle, $30.'TUxedo est c/lsh price. Deliyer portunity to learn furniture adults. TUxedo 5-5152. aces and utilities. 60'3. and 513 1-7427.' 5,0260. ~' Now In .: business. Permanent position. RELIABLE Scotch family of 3 vernier a pleasant family home, OLLIG near lakeshore bus, school~ - ,3 i1 b-Wateh R'.pairinCJ ROADJ SERVICE Must be at least 18 years old. desires two or three-bedroom POLAROID Land. Camera, with E. H'. Coqk Motors • NEW HOME:. bedrooms 50' two car. honest and JOHN J. BRADY CO. apartment' or house. '$60.00 Kalar.t Multi-flash attachment; 1570I, Harper . ELECTRIC SHOP WORKMAN~ Inodern. sweetly clean. $18,500 3. EXPERT WATCH and clock I 24 H D y ~ ~ 15439 Mack Avenue. maKimum. TU. 1~9473. like 'new, se,e your picture in ;' ------60 seconds, $7.5.00:TU. 2-8379. 12A-IOATS FOR SALE ' and wishes you a holy easter. tu. repairing. Pro m p t service .• lS.2.43_M.ll.ck.,_at • .B.-.ar.b.&_m__ T.lC.,._1-.1_977 T~.r~~81;~.a A . • CUSTOM At. / ' 2-4660, tu. 1.-3667 and tu, 1-3186. Reasonable prices. Bra dIe y • MATYRE W~MA:t;T, pr~fer ex- ELDERLY LADY desires small • WE CAN SA, BROWN, broadtail jacket, finger~ Jewelers, 21031 Mack at Roslyn. perlence~ m chIldren s wear, furnished apartment, near vil- BOAT hardware polished and OVERHEAD fpr part hme employment. Peter lage if. possible. TUxedo 2.9712. tip length. Perf!,!ct condition. lacquered. 2639 Lycaste or , GRO£SE POINTE -TUxedo 2-9309. Call the NEWS- Earle Richards Service Pan, Jnc.' TUxedo 5-9236. . ._~_~ _ $50.0p. VA. 2-2208. • EVERY JOB " VA.1l~y 2.4655.' 1.7 Lake, Shpre.Drive , . --:---~-- I ROOM WANTED in Grosse Pointe TWO beautiful four by four box..: A French:Provinciol,home in a per- 21c-Eledrieal Service TtJ xed 0'2-6900'120397 Mack Ave' ill tile Wood. • BUILDER OF BOY for ltght work m garden or vicinity by refined girl hold- SAILBOAT; 18 ft. Sape' Cod fect setting, cemplete remodeled in and gree.nhouse. A:pply 72 Lake- ing top office position. Will pay wood. Excellent condition. TU. BROWN ELECTRICAL repairs, 2-2441. "knock-about";. boat, sails, and 1949. It's exct'ptional appts.' provide vi~w,. Grosse Pomte Farms. up to $15 per week with gar- aCCessories in excellent condi- unusual charm and comfort and it is replacements arid .maintenance. O.H.P Lamp repair. Since 1920. TUx- YOUNG MAN OR WOMAN for age. References g"iven. Box G:' CHARLOTTE'S RESALE SHO~, tion. TUxedo 4-2442. . pric~d quite reasonably. By appt. only." ' edo 2-75qO. 'POINTE TAILORS'& GLEA~ERS__ front office work in Country 253, Grosse ...Pointe News. 10334 ,Kercheval, (near' Gar-:- (WIND:\IILL POINTE) .. land).' Ladies' apparel; clean 14-FT. PLYWOOD outboard; MARTHA ..BACHERS Men's and Ladies' Suits l'ailored To Order VA. 2..3040 Club. Must have own trans- MIDDLE-AGED COUPLE with 21 D---EleCtric Applianc. Alterations, Relining. Cleaning and Pressing _ portation. Call TUxedo 5-1470 grown daughter desires garage merchandise; VAlley 2-1830." good condition; painted, ready .. ,vAlley 1-7710 to go. TUxedo 5-2695. Repair D for appoint~ent. apartment in' exchange for ser- PORCH SCREENS~ {yr. old)' and , . 14-REAL ESTATE WANTED'. 14931 EAST JEFFERSON, ai, City Lillits S-SITUATIONS WANTED vices. VAlle? 3~1542. drop awnings.' Two 8 ft. wide; BOAT FOR SALE: ,Lightning . WE .REPAIR "red M. Schuman ' Open Eves. Jtill 7:to , one 10 ft. wide; storm sash for , class sail boat" full equip merit. Established 1925 '~HAUFFEUR with uniform; very, 8-ARTICLES FOR' SALE HOUSE WANTED'!n Grosse VACUUM CLEANERS Lea' French door,' 4 ,it x' 6 :ft,' 8 in .. TU. 5-1250: ,." " Pointe, $20,000-$35,000 bracket. .neat. excellent driving record; CHAIR and rail stairway ele':. TUxedo 2,5415.,'" . dow TRini;;y 5-7065, 9-5 p.m. No WAS~'NG MACHINES J French. mal'ried" middle,aged, vator ..U~ed only 3 weeks. $950. 13-lEAL' ESTATE • I" Grosse PO;II'e Woods It • I agents please. LAMPS' - FANS • HEA~ERS . reliable. sober. After 6:00 p.m. TUxedo 5-5415. AUTO DRIVERS! GROSSE POI N T E, University RADIOS' - MOTORS ' cali TUxedo 5-0192. ' HAND MA'"DE . f Ages ~1-65!Only $25 a 'year or Work Fully. Guaranteed .KADURtS STANDARD STATION ______. ------, ,c era m 1 c s or $6.26 _quarterl~- Buys, $5,000- , Place,,876-~1 :f1oor,2 bedrooms , 19-PE1S HEALY'S ' BABY-SITTING by mother. 28'1: Easter or otp,er occasions. Per- $10,000' Public Liability with. sunroom, recreation room, gas -,-----_------APPLIANCE REPAIR A.LLSTANDARD On. PRODUCTS FOR YOUR CAR'S SAKE Own transportation. TUxedo s,?nalized bunny cups and. b~un- $5,OOOP~'opertyDamage. TUxedo heat. ,See'. to appreciate.' TUX-I GOOD DASCHUND. for sale. 14416 E. JEFFERSON W. Do Welding Maek Ave,. Cor. ROily. Rei. 26"'3 Free Parkin; {5-3819. . , ,.' meso Reasonable. LA. 7-7448. 1-2376. ' , ':.. L I ~ 1133 E. Jeff€! edol-7427. Edgewater, 1,3059. Vr'I., - I C' in Rear " ; .~

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.iI 10, 1952 l • .. ------' ,,",urstl.y, April. 10, 1'52 CLASSIFIEDS &y Willioms 21C1-Plalt.rill. 2jy-"~NO S.IVICI Boat .Banter ------PLASTERIN .. 'OUilOS/r.lI4itEl"t~AVfMOlI) d Decorate tion ,uaranteed. Re•• onabl. docks ..alid spaces; ...the <.Detroit ~'% N.w or repairs. Arthur De lloo. River: Privatt'er .Association.made ~"UA\.\.~To1« fo4AT\CKS T~ TUxedo 1~24~0. rate.. Seibert, Ed,ewater 1- FiNER .451. elaborate plamdor:abannerlai1- 'QO'£.~~IO~AL AT\ll.Elf.'8Y ~AY ing seasontblj.-:year:. &, EXTERIOR ALL BRICK, block and stone ,"0(0"1 ~~s LA1lG,EsrBE~T repairs, Porchea, steps,. etc. PIANO TUNER-Graduate of Jimmy ,Trudell" .1951 >'River ..,' lftMUF~Tu~. '. ITRAilGE AS IT' SIZMS, • DECORATING Waterproofin. and sewer clean- Tunins Pepartin~nt' of 'New Champiqn ofthePrivateers, auto;...... flci.. .., IMI .... ;,.A,t<.RON & co. , ing. Reasonable. Work myself. England Conservatory of Mu- matic~lly became.:the'new.fleet: wont • Wt~N~f ...... 's >";;'; M.rchese, LA. 6-9300. . lie, Boston, Mass.. ,Over thirtycaptam of the 1f~~tand your 'r~- 1:q;1 Idis.ue • produciDg .tHptll ... ;. 2-3986 , .::...~-~,~. Mr. Fr •• k Abloadi. .hoWII," ~'?;J yearl' experience) Charles O. ,porter wall unanrmous1yeleeted ALLIE RE.VNOL1)S '),,' Gi.JarMTee IF YOU need a side drive, ga~ LeBaron. TUxedo 2-8939. to' the .ecret.ry:.treasurer'. PO!t .w YO~KYANUlS' I w«1e ia lAd.d. Labodtoriea. ~:.i-~";- rage floor 01' any cement work for the 1952:.ea.onby"theieight Jt,I:;£ '1)ITC~~1:l, tpeubeacled the ..,.k wldda tpriar and ex~ done-call: PIANO tuning by a reliable, cer- .boat owner,',. who. attended the' haftMrHd the ..... kWiag ..... ,tt 6-5536 or TUx~ S. & G. CONCRETE CO.. tified tuner, technician. Eu~ Springmeeti.ngat Chet~y~. .. produce v.,w...... o)d. naud's home on ' Grand Marais ...... treptodomu •• I:f JOU c..- Quality mixture and workman~ ,ene Szumilu. WAlnut 2-2902. last Fridaynjlht,:April.4. . '" this Dune, it'. aD ~ ship guaranteed. VA. 1-692~ d DECORATING 21z-Lcilldscaplnt UnderTrudelJ1s,uidance the ps'Odud "hich k h.lpful ita u.at- 21s-Carp.~t.r Work fleet adopted its first set,Of .By~ i.. elM. c t mf~io... blood. m!\G SERVICE Laws andConstittltion.Also an Cb.... ,the ;ehaftn,di.h~r"theeuaeTol~.~~~. just ~i~t!or' ene' clot ~, ~ ... thiDp. . Estimates H. F, JENZEN. BUILDING' ,SPRING ambitious racing'programwalset oitho'4r'~help y~~,aelt":;b.~n~t'va~ie!l;,.. 'I:h~I."J",:the;~:kind.ot,p~rty, ' HOME ,AND INDUSTRIAL' REPAIRS up which-is onlx topped by the 'we like to "ive--eaaY,irifonnal':":'the .k~iMi.'th.t~iU~w.the' h~t_ ••.,'.: loc.l Star Clas!f1eet; , . time to enjoy her )ECORATORS Additions, Attics Completed, Porches, CLEANUP! tueit.~ .":: ,. " .', .,.. . ,.", .Leaking. Basements? Recreation Rooms, Garages aiullt. The. Pr.iyateers will put l"nto We .tar a ,000 Cheese Savory for oul ..bu1!et.lupper-lOmethJDC. ) .. TlJ. 5-1165 -~--,~._- 1152 Elford Ct. TUxedo 1-97+4 • comp'etition.three.new'perpetual deliciou. and temptin"yet :adf.h. tliat~on't"break.yourb.nk; .; did you ,.ad wh"f 4 _ SEEDING trophie.this'.uson. ,in addition aceount,;So w, ,tart with • saucy aauce';'the:!baee:1I thrifty, nutri;,:" c'" derior: oest ma~ REPAIR, screens," porches, st~ps, totheprt'5ent Keystone Trophy tioul Blue Bonnet ..M~rlar!ne ... Fllivorifwith';c)1eese and 'mu.h':' .,' I LI FE said about iiate service: esti. doors, windows, kitchen cabi- •. FERTILIZING which is ~mblematic of the River rOOml. It ,ets .its. rOIY'blush fi-om tom~to .S04p. Addhard;cooked. ,'Al!ey 4-5882. nets, bookcases, Good work, • TOP DRESSING Champion!hip. ' The- 1frlt trophy eu. prepared way ahe.dof time-and serve it up in your very. best prompt service~ S. E. Barber, will be known as the Summer cllsero1e or chafin, dish. Our Cheese. Savory. is a gay dish to let' COPROX !ecorator, Interior. Keep. Basements Bone Dry 20380Nesbit, TUxe'do 4-0051. • ROLLING Series' which will be awarded the rilht note for yaur party. It's easy to make, easy' to serve your ~t materials, long to the. Skipper aarnerincthe .l\Iuu. Wonderful yow! . , ~r Money Back WA. 5-8285, TU. FINE CARPENTRY-Residential.. TREE SPRA YIN~ most points in, the 1frst :four CHEESE IAVORY and commercial. Porches, rec- COI WalerproofilC Co DRYA club sponsored reaattas. % CI\lpBlu. BOllnet Mar,arin. J cans (2%' cupsapprox.) Author1:z;ed Applicaton reationrooms, attics, etc.:Re~ PRUNING The second trophy will be known 1 cup mUk , tomato soup 20723Van Antwerp Free Estlmatu all Wa.::hing. After modeling of any kind, by III H. Duffy. VA. as the Fall Series and will go ~ cup. ,rat.d sharp ch.... ! ....poon WCtI'ch•• i.rlhir. Offfce: TV. 5-5500 William Brockel. PRescott C~I Fleming to the ~kipper capturine the 1 cup .llced, coo)cedma.hl'ooms, ' .aue. . Eve. (£ SUD.: TV. 1-~867 8-7083. L~r.dsc~~in9 Service mogt points in the 'last four races b••a or C&mnect ' ~ t.UpoOlI pepper ashing of the DRYA J;e,attas.. The third • h.I'd'ClOO_~ed, .... : cut. in quart.r .. CUSTOM built kitchen sink!!, trophy ill th~ Lon, Diat.~ce Combme inar,edients except eggs in saucepan. Cook over lNG and painting. forinica tops, cupboards, cabi- TU. 1-6950 an nets an('l,bars. Call W. B. Evana, Tr,ophy ~nd wl11 i.o to th~ .1pp, JI'lediumheat Btirring constantly, until mixture,comes to a boil. Add ,ended. Right price. Yearly MointenCince per scormg the most pomt. m and stir in hard-cOOKed'eUI. Makes 8 servina'. :70. TWinbrook 3-5438. the Bayview All':NightRace,' Buy Now! --_._---- the Gros!te Pointe Y.C. ,Bluenole \VTNDOW washing ADDITIONS, alterations, cabi. regatta llnd the Famous North , etc. Our work .nets and stairways. General FINDLAY'S Channel race. ' modernization and repair.. Qt. Famous Chocolate Crunch Cookies VAlley 4-3937. . NUR5.ERY SALES . The .Privateers ,Iso .reviled fice partitions. Formica table their scoring, $ystem which calls SCREENS vall washing and tops. TUJI,:edo 5-2840. L~ndsclJ ping for a Ikipper to compete in at NowQuic~y Made With Mix • NEW SCREENS ~leaning compan:.'. High Grede Nurserv Stock le'ut 80 percent' 01 the DRYA MADE TO ORDER aning. Experienc- ADDITIONS, alterations, repairs, races to become' eligible for the • OLD SCREENS Insured. Free extra rooms, partitions re- Gr.,ss Seed - Fertiliz8r Sod - insecticides season championship. REWIRED iEnice 9-0770. moved, ,kitchens, porches, etc. • * - * Prompt and reliable. George Annuals Perennials • PORCH ENCLOSURES Washing Selleck, LAkeview 6.1420. Fre8 Estimate.; The rumor about Paul Adams buying "Nubby" Sl\rns' "Minx" /9720 M.,ck, nr. Cook Road is untrue. Saw Nubby at Bay- ,CITY SASH & I CLEANING PORCHES enclosed, glass or screen. Custom remodeling. J. If TU. 2.0989 view on Sunday, April 8, and he _L WASHING P. Welch, PRescott 5-0166. no answer, call TU. 2~1436 spiked tIle rumor and says the SCREEN CO. ;"eens and Storms "Minx" i~ still on the block: 14000 E. Seven Mile Road 9 expertly don8 PORCHES, attics, recl'eation SHOCK BROS, However, Sarn8 is making big (Just West of Gratiot plans for the coming season LA. 7-3700 LA. 1-1~15 \GE & SON l'ooms or minor repairs done COMPLETE by licensed contractor. Quota- aboard his new 44~footer "Revel- tions on request. TU. 2.8324. LANDSCAPING ry" which used to belong. to '0 4-0136 COMPLETE Lawn Care Clare Jacobs , CLEANING 21t-Dressmaklng Treel' ltemoved - TrImmed Joseph Matte III, Bayview DECORATING Dormant Sprayln, . Fleet Captain, is making like SERVICE V';ASHING EXCLUSIVE ALTERATIONS- Contract Rates Avallable an old ml)tht'r hen watching her by Marie Stephens, on dresses, chicks. Joe is watching' the • re.ide"tial and commercial . Prompt Service VA. 2-5044 • interior and exterior I ~xperience ~ui~, and furs. TUxedo 5~7610. water creep higher and. higher on the banks of the club's park. , • quality workmollshipo"d ndow Cleaners materials "VALET SERVICE FOR GALS." BUCKS ing lot where some 60 boats (sail • roofs, ba.ements Clnd .ervice iew 6-9610 Expert alterations, hems, fur 'Londscaping, Rota-tilling, nursery and power) are in winter stor- ,ara,ea SPRAYED repairing, remodeling, relining. sod laid. No job too large or too age. The most recent informa- • for fr.e estimatea, coli - 5ing TUxedo 2-4651. Ismol~.A. l' wor~. tion is. that Bayview will start , , BILL SMYTHE Pointe Cartage, CUSTOM DRESSMAKING, suits, i ',Lakeview 6-5126 launching boats on 'Friday, April .A new basic .cookie~ix ~ake. Chocolate.Cruneh Cookies ready for VA. 4-3324 11, the earliest in the history of the !lven as qUIcklya8 addmg a. half ~p of water and a package of" Moving-for pack- coats, dresses, alterations ex- the club, and will dunk the boats or '1. 6-9546- . ng. Baggage to an .3-93 GREENWAY landscaping, seed- semI-sweet chocolate morsels. WIth thi. mix, you can scarcely believe per t1y done. TUxed0 1-;) • as fast as they can in order to' cookie making can be so simple and fast, and it makes not only Choco- 3blished in 1895- ing, sodding, plowing and )ate Crunch 900kies but also t~e others shown aboye: Brownies,Peanut 5540 or TUxedo grading; top soil, fill sand, clear the parking lot so fill' dirt WANTED: Sewing and altera- 60 and gravel can be brought in to Butter CookIes, Orange Coolne., Oatmeal Cookies, Coconut Cookietl, , tions: Will pick up and deliver. evergreens. TUxedo. 4 26 . raise the lot a foot and a hall. Date Nut Cookies, Cereal Crisp., Spice Cookie!, Raisin Cookie. TU. 1-3669. rolled and refrigerator cookies.The directions for each of thelle ya.ria~ re Repairs ------GRASS ROLLED-any size lawn. This will ..keep' the club dry in tione are on the p.c1ca'l'e of basic cookie mix, 21u-BICYCLE REPA!RS case the water 'goes as high as REPAm. Refinish. LAkeview 6-2794. some people predict. designed especi-alty for )'0", stering, springs re- BICYCLE and toy repairing, Detroit', International Tugboat (ues a specialty. welding and brazing, Spring SPRING IS HERE! race scheduled for May 24 1ip- IN YOUR HOME 1 delivery. DualI, special on complete overhaul, WE ARE parently doe!n't have the bless- Furniture Fashions A S~rvice Which Has N~t .8249. regularly $6.00, now $5.25.. CONTINUING OUR SERVICES ing of the top brass of the Ninth Been Available Until Now Work guaranteed. TUxedo 1-1 OF Distrist Coast Guard. Chairs, sofas re- 3402 for free pick-up. Woods . A recent letter from Admiral :1gs retied in your Bike Shop, 20373 Mack. PLOWING AND DISKING R. L. Raney; criticizing last • NEW. • RESTYLED sonable! Gua!"an- TUxedo 1-7455 year's race has aroused Captain • REUPHOLSTERED City-wide Sen'ice. 21v-BRICK REPAIR Frank Becker and irked the 103. members of the Propeller Club. • MODERN • ANTIQUES BRICK REPAIR - Sag,jn, Appointments Announced The AdmiT'al's letter in part porches, leaky basements etc. says: Also house raising, leveling, re- By Thompson Home Board ..JENKINS UPHOLSTERING . "My impre~sion of the second Estimates at No Obligation 29523 Gratiot Ave. PRo 5-8585 ~VICE posting. Free estimate. TUxedo annual tugboat race held at De- 4-1804. Mrs. Frederick S. Ford, presi- troit .. is not reassuring. On dent of the Board of Trustees of that occasion. I witnessed. com- 21w-Bldg. Mat.rial ,. the Thompson Hc.me for Old plete disregard for safety -of life . Ladies, has appointed the follow- and property, The demonstra~ BUILDING MATERIALS - Good Fences for 43 'Years . )RAINS ~SINKS ing committee chairmen for the tion. was the worst I have ever . TIP FOR SPRINGTIME - Wh.r. CINDER AND CEMENl BLOCKS coming year. see~ in my entire career on the to ,tor. blank.t. I.f.ly ....through Eyery style of ~ence ANED PLASTERING MATERIAL Mrs. J. Johnston Cheatham, water ... The race W811 conclus- the .sumiD.r i. • problem ''Yery Sand, Grovel. Fill Dirt. Yellow Sand. .t\~\ house; Mrs. Joseph M. Dodge, ad- ive proof of the unusual and houlewife 'lac ••. in the spring. erected for you ,ht and day service Crush Stone, Cement, Mortar. Lime. ~ missions; Mrs. Henr~ P. Williams, unnecessary hazards. to safety of Stoud. ill clos.ts or port.ble Including Cement Cra-::k and Sewer Crock. personnel; Mrs. John C. Dodds, ,life taken by the operator of tug- k Guaranteed ST. CLAIR SHORES wardrobe., bulky blankets take a Chain Link All-Steel an" auditjng; Mrs. Tho~as P. Archer" boats amI pleasure craft." , lot of room, oUen fa~l prey to Rustic Styles 'OR CITY BUILDERS SUPPliES health; Mrs. Fredenck W. Camp- The admiral's letter also point- molh., Here's a good solution. )wer Cleaning Co. 23715 Little Mock bell, entertainment,' assisted ,by. ,ed.out that he believed "another People liKeto lie in bed and read or listen to the radio. AI a result, Put cl•• ned blankets in • n'. _ 2-6527 Mrs. Warren S. Boot1); Mrs. Wil- race this year would be more ••••••••••••• Near Harper the bookcase of headboard bed, is becomingincreasingly popular. The galvanized rubbish nn and k~p WA.1-2850 PreSC'1tt 5-5515 Ham M. Mertz, nominating. dangerous than ever in view of e~pl'eli;jon"~11 th~.comfm::tsof home" has a more~luxuriousmeaning it in the aUicO'or b •• ement. A P'" . Mrs. Joseph G. Standart. Jr., the high water. as the wash ot when home IS equIpped.WIthabedroorn such a8 the one shown above. per leal between the lid and the 21x~Taiioring membership; Mrs. Albert L. Hart, the racing tug boats could There are shelves.for the telephone,a radio; books,.magaziI1es,l'eading top of th. can ke.ps out moths lamps and decorative accessorie$.The doors of the matching flanking memorial; Mrs. S. Wells Utley, jeopardize shoreline installa- and' dUlt. Quality war., with MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO. ALTERATIONS and RELINING. commodesslide up to b~comebedside trays for reading glasses, snacks, I budget; Mrs. 'Lynn McNaughton, tions." durable galy.nized coating, i. in- 10403 kARPER AVE. . RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL Expertly done on ladies' and et~. The triple dr~ss.ertwith slanting drawel'! is a new style note..The finance; Mrs. F. Allen Whitten, Captain B.e eke r points out expenlive and will l.st for many I' - men's garments. Moderate rates, .smte.shownhere IS m .cha~pagne mahogany, one of the newer tinI~hes ,~iea-r visiting; Mrs. M. P. Fikes, relig- there are high docks and banks and may also be obtamed In cordavan mahogB)lY. Mo~rately prIced, yeas u a moisture. androden! •. ------prompt service. Serving Grosse Ions ious services. on both ~ides of the Detroit River this handsomebedroomIluiteis a .triking examplel>f the style and value proof lIor.g. coni.inn. i Pointers since 1925. Fred M. .featUI'edin today'! furniture oft'eringa. ' , Schuman. Pointe 'I1ailors .& MTI. McNaughton is publicity 310ng the race COllrse which' chairman asSisted by Mrs; Henry would prevent any damage. Cleaners, East Jefferson at city B JOY" Despite the admira!'8 thumbs limitg. Phone VAlley 2-3040. . . down attitude the race is still JUMBO PARTLY MULE. SECRET' OF THE LAKES -CO-PYCA-TS -I SPECIALS Women of an eal'ly civilization * scheduled for May 24 and 12 Jumbo, described. as "the big A v~ssel whose name is still entries have been promised. This elephant that Barnum brought to secret is said t'o lie at the bottom in North America, known as AT'I'HE BIGGEST LITTLE LUMBER YAltb IN THE WORLD* N,ow Ilf the Gross. Point. A, .• " "The Basket Makers" ,(from • f year the racing tugs will have to America fr()m England," must of Lake. Michig.an off the coast • NEW HOMES OF' 'IN.ST' qUALlT-Y .AND finish inside a 400-foot finish line . of Big' Bay De Noc, near Escan- about 3250 to .500 B. C.) some- have'really been "a mule." Ac-: aba. The hold of the sunken ship SERVICE WOIKMANSHIP . which will be off the foot of times wore their hair in a s\Yle Knotty. ng Griswold avenue. opposite th'e cordiua to The Book House for is believed .to contain four and a remarkably like that of the mod- Pir)e Panelfi • CUSTOM ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS Veteran's Memorial. Last year Children, "Jumbo was so dead half million dollar! in gold bul- ern 'poodle cut, research experts Reversible for moulded or

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, '~9. Twenfy-twe <; R 0 S.S-E' POI N T.E N,EWS" Thurs.d.y. April) 01 1952 r , ~_ . ~ 1 \ 'P;'age * * * , - .-. - " ' *' ,,' • I . who. where and whatnot Good~.Ta8te Memorial Center .Schedule, • 11 II. ,t, "'.}i;~OZ;1 F"f)6,;t.R."p~s I 01 APRIL ll-APRIL 17'~ O~EN SUNI>.AYS 1%.5 ~.M. P.opl. iff IhiJK.tffI All Center. Sponsored' Activities t?pen t.o. PublIc. There is mo~e romance and adv~nture' 'in the want .ad, NOTICE: .Please call '.for lost articles at the offIce. eolumns of a newspaper than ordinarily'occurs t6theiravio' readers. . " ...., '.'. . '. They will be held for 30 days. LA SAGNA' .' . * '" ... ~ Last. week, for instance, a Pointer You Know,. decided '(Grancb,notlier's Style) . : Fridayi'Apri'l1-Grosse Pom'te .G~rden Center Consu~- she'd like to get rid of some furniture and other biic • brae, , Contributed.by tation...:....PoiriteGarden Cluo, 10':1;.Mane L. A~derson, Presl- 10 she wrote a smart little "For Sale" ad and put it in the Constant Cavallo dent, 2:30-4:30. p.m. (Call TU. )-4594.).. . . . paper. ' . .' j . 'd . A 11 NOTICE' There;wlllbe NO ballroom Sauce: F rl ay,' pro - '.' ill b Ap:ril 18 at Her :first c~l1er was a flashy yo~gwom~,done up, ~ I large can Italian pear to': dancing classes held. Next seSSIOn wean slacks, who was bored to tears with the furniture, yawned matoes (peeled) 7:30 p.m. at the Bird of Paradise china b~t suddenly registered.interest~ I can tomato, paste ...... '" I ., She had spied a slot machine in one corne!, of the recrea- I large clove garlic '" Saturday,' Apr. 12-Grosse Pointe Garden Center Con- tion room. . I bay leaf, '.' sultation-Grosse Pointe Farm al).d Garden Club-l0 a.m. to. 1 Tbsp. oregano, powdered 1 p.m. (Call TU~ 1-4594.)_, .. . '1 "That for sale?" she asked. * Up; crushed,dri~d red pep- SaturdaY', :Apr.12-Ballet CI.asses-Olga !ncker,., nstruc- Well, as a matte:r of fact the Pointer and herhusbarid' . Pel'S, tor-9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. (Call Center for mformatIon, TU .. decidp.d it was high time they got rid of the ~lot m~c~ine,..< Cover bottom of pan with 1-6030.) • They have a daughter ~ho soon will be b~ngi~g':Ja .s~bd~b. .; olive' . oil, heat, add garlic '" ...... crowd home on dating evenings 'and they had Q,lscussed g~t- clove, b~own and remove. Monday, Apr'. 14-G~oss'e Pointe G~den Center Consul- ting rid or it before that time.; ~ , Add to.mato paste arid simmer tation-Village Garden Club-l0 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Call TU, "Why, I guess I would sell it,U she said. . b '. t .dd t ,1-4594.) -. ' , . M t' "How much?U for a out.ammu e; a oma- Monday, Apr. 14--Rotary Club-Lunpheon- ee mg- toes arid s.pices. Coo~ at'very I'> 15 '. C

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