2000D~ fORAPRACTICEBUOOITReview Sponsors Defense Car-Skar.ing Program m~~~rO~~t Pointe Ncuit\ll VOL. 17-No, 41 - GROSSE POINTE PARK, MICHIGAN,-_.------_._------THURSDAY, l\IAY 21, 1942 CIRCULATION PAID MONTHLY PHONE LEo nil TOTAL BLACKOUT SUNDAY Speakers For TO DEDICATE HOSPITAL SUNDAY Drivers Urged To Join I5-Minute Home Rule Car-Sharing Program as Blackout to be Rally Friday Defense Contribution Enforced Bere Speakers both opposing and de- fending the proposed Home Rul~ Automobile owntrs in the five ested can fill out and mail or take Grosse Pointe wilt undertlD ilia '. plan for Wayne county will appear Grosse Pointe municipalities and to the office of their particular vii. first lotal blackout SUllday-, Kay Ma'"-," tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at a Gratiot township who drive to work !age elerk. when it joins with the thr~ miIIioIf ' public rally in the auditorium of are offered an opportunity to get In 61ling out the coupon, drivers residents of the Detroit lDetr~--" Pierce junior high scbool. tbe "",ximum in wear from their are advised to give full details as tan area in a full test of 10caJ * ' • I ]ulius Berns, supervisor of Grosse cars this week through a ~Car-Shar- requested the blank, in order to raid preC

It'. n.. - poppy SALE - PIERCE JUNIOR HIGH BAND TO STAGE CIRCUS, WiLD WEST SHOW TO 1 - PRESENT SPRING CONCERT TONIGHT BENEFIT BOYS IN ARMY AND NAVY (Contiuued from Page One.) p' b d Th 9 A' h A' I be Ii h • • •• • d "Cut Militaire" . . . d '111 The Pierce junior high school ,erce an. ey are • s w 0 spec!a ne t sowing o. a miniature circus an J-t • lip of tM c...... k ....- u!l'DD each other In mlhtary :' band will present its third annual will be llraduating this June. Wild West show will be held at the Neighborhood club...... - ....,. __ I A ..... and ma~eu~ers~;~n.d to a=ec.late Spring cnncert tonight at 8 :15 The graduating students in the li145 Waterloo. June 1 throU~h 5 from 7 to 9 every eve- .....'--...-...... '17" "a M,. ~. e~~h o~ er I ....nlly as eflun o'clock in the Ichool auditorium. b.aDd are: Richard Collins. Grace ning. Both the Wild West show and the circus are hand atlzell ••' The band will be under the direc. Rockhoff. B~rbara Brown, Dun carved and hand painted, and both feature hundreds of c....c ..... I ...... W ..... I , __ ,_ "Another generation lurned that tion of S. Mf Trickey. Hirt. Alan Howell, Jack MacKen- animals, horses and figures with typical Circus and Wild e-t c.a! M..... MiIitaire I F..... lesson. How wcoll, you may judBe The program will include many zit, D<)~res Rink. Irene Franzen, West set.up. The admission to this show will be One pack~ e.t I Viet...., e.t I Def_ e.t I for yourself .from the letter that fol. num~rs of popular appeal, musical Donald Droll, Robert Hydon, Rose age of cigarettes for adults and a package of gum for AI ...... ,.. -W Ie __ lows: comedy selections, a rhumba a':ld a Marie Allen, Mary Ellen Marwede, children. The cigarettes and gum will be sent to the boys ,.. - ~ at fir .,. 'Dear JilD: piano 1010 in the modern manner William Case, Donald Dannecker. in the army and navy...... - t _ I 'A man's haneli are ill iuited to with band accompaniment. Soloist. Robert Barnes, Ralph Burgess, _ the fashioning of ~per lowen. will be George Hughes and Marg. Evelyn Bell, Elaine Schroeder, Ruth - BLACKOUT _ Shores Nine Bows Time wa. when we would have ery Bolts. Stickel and Joan Clark. T E De . 2 1 lalll'hed aloUQ at tbe' luqestioa; The Pierce junior high band has The P!'ogram for tonight', concert (Continued from Pige One.) 0 trOIt,. that was 10118'ago ",'hea we were been awarded first division rUing is as follo",s: ast young and strong. el'er since the year of its orll'aniza- 1. Scepter of Liberty-Concert Deming Monday night inued a procuma tion oJficially declaring all East Detroit held its lead in the 'G.arantced on any hair':'-Huvy c:rtam, made of fish oil 'Hadn't we been steeped in faith tion in 1939, During that time the March OlivadOli the provisions contained in the De- Grosse Pointe league when amed into your hair-with pure water steam-ideal from chi1dlulod up throuah tens to troup has grown from SO student 2. Bridal Song-;Imermezzo from troit blackout ordinance as elective their victory ol'er Grosse Pointe for ..!:l,alo or feather curls-Soft and lovely. manhood? Motber ill her "uiet musicians to 85. Rural Wedding Symphony in that village. :::'hores last Sunday altern DOn Tvoice, and Pop with hit Tazor stJ:Oll. This year, too, new uniforms. reo - Goldmark With all .treet lights off, EI. fI....New Mechiael ... - or .ach.r .. l.th m.rl' •• alld dc-riff, ceotly purchased, will greatly add to 3. L'yceum Overture _ Taylor h h . d I' f brought them a record of two ".inl Ra, '6.50 .... ~ ... - .wort y as luue regu allons or ... Fr True Carl .. . which brought her tire brightC$t or the appearance and enthu.siasm of 4. SeJltet from "Lucia de Lam- the conduct of polite, fire, am bu. and no lones, TIle: nearest thillR there is to lIatural curly hair-You undoubtedly sprill. II_en or the rosie.t of ap- ,the band members. mermoor" _ " Donnizeti lances and OCD cars which will be FOllowing East Detroit is Gale. u'O'C had these wal'fl al a much hill-her price. pIes to be fOllnd. And that nice Amone the as students musicians Arranged for solo alto saxophone permitted to rUll durieII' the black- Jewelers who won their fint game lilr •• Br_n; when you ran an cr- .....1>0 will play in tonight's concert George Hughes, soloist. out. Police and fire vehicles will Sunday from Grosse Pointe. Parle. THE BEST OF MACHINE WAVES ralld gave you those crisp cookies. are 2D boys and girls who will make 5. Short'n in' Bread Wolfe carry red headlights and all other 'Sis' and that lUce airl down tile their final appearance with the 6. Rlupsody in Rhumba._Bennett official car. will' carry blue head. Schedule for nut SUlld., is is E.a- - F..... idl.:.... SWtoa - RiIIiq - -4 95 follows: F• ...t, MJI ad '7.5.- OUR SPECIAL • street maclt: paper lowers for ------7. Blue Bells-March paraphrase lights. Ire ruled. 'Mom'.' new ase. or tbe churcb - MUDGE - _ _..Buchtel At the beginninll' of the blackout, COOper Bros. vs. Groue Poinle abazar.t t bbt men djcln't hardly Jatawiaaio. all other cars must immediately pull Park .at the Neighborhood club 50 b.m. 8. Youth of America-March • , I ,~~='N:''::''~ $3. .. (Continued from Page One,) to tbe curb, stop and CJIhngwsh al Blazer Auto vs. East Detroit at 'Tben 191".18 came alolll, anel - the auk of the Justice Court was 9 II-~_ _ ".Yoder lights, he .aid. Occupanta of tbe ~Hair Lillcoln high, Van Dyke, Mich...... ,.'at <:.aa. s... were in the anny witb a job to do btgun by Ernst &: Erllst. • antl -OVerture Espagnole cars should remain therein until the Gales Jewelers vs. Ulrich Lumber and never a doubt that e could do MWe were notified that Justice 10 S W h.':" C Yoder end ot the blackout period. Appointment Nec:ea.ary • No Waitiq it. Th. follc:s back home bad faith . now Jte~. burchW-Leidzell ME 'ill . at Hazel l'arn. "n us too... 'Mom's' I.tt.r •• _... - Jame. N. JdcNally was atlorl;ley for """"-I'echon. from t h'e musIc of f very9 57motorISth b'11' have .....the~.time All games start at 3 p.m. 7 ()peqtor. Phone MU. 9349 ~...... Mudge, &.lid be wa •. recognized in h . . rom : w en t e slreru ~III to "TS. Browa u'cd carll --I to __ L_ t e mOVlng p,cture produced d ~_ I 10 h Last Sunday's results follow: ... • ~ ~ that capacity. b WID' .0Wl t~ a arm, to p. m.. 'II' en cookies. My W~ndotte hen Bid.... y at ISney 1._ bla Ie t Ii d East Detroit 2, 3, 3: Grosse Pointe had a brood of' ;ixteea. 'Sia''':~ "Mudge admitted shortage of var- 11. 01' Man River .._ .._ .._~ __.Grofe tuc c out proper s arts to n a Shores 1,4,2: McLarty and Scballg; :'BEAUTY BAR makillg miles of bandage. for the ions amounl. and oHers to replace From Jerome Kern's musi- ~=~a:sa~;.ace at the curb," E1. J::. Roberts and Ed RobertI. Red CrOll. And tbe nic:e ..itl clown were made for him. eal comedy ~Show &at" Ulrieb Lumber 8. 6, 5; Cooper .. "When the audit 11'&1 completed. 12. La Ro It B "Motorists will not be allowed to 11715 E. Jefferson Ave., om Lycaste the Mreet wrote to me every day. uge e -...... ennelt park .0 as to block fire lanes nor Bros. 14, 16, S; McEvoy. Julia,n and Twice I had Idlers frOID 'Pop' be it showed a shor1age of $901.05, Piano solo in the moderll ill didn't have much 10sa,; talked of which had a~ been turned ol'er to -Dnet: with band aceom. :::;r:.P:;~,..whe ~~Zd.be allowed to rallies, Liberty Loan drives. and the villHe treasurer by the clerk of pan.iment - Margery Botts, "The safest place to be during the 'll'is~ed me luck alon~ with a saw- th~our~e day Ihe alldit was de. 13 ~:istSa in R • blackout is in your home." he de- bucle. A Springfield ri8e fit a mall's • e m eVlew - ••.._ clared. "Stay off the streets. If hands better than paper flowers lil'ered. Pre~dent Goddard and my- --_ ...Prescotl-Pronk_Wegner you are away from hOllle durin .. th.n. self intenie-wed Chief Assistant Pro- A pageant of American his- __ ..,:STRAWSI 'The.. records show that ll'e never seeuting. Attorney Mc Intosh for ad. tory the evening of the blackout, be lure let that faitl: down, and by 'We', I vice and leaal in4truction in the ~_ you have not left any Iighu all and mean college man. farmer boy. city proceedure of obtaining a warrant -WOODS WATER- :;::ko~~ pr~~:r .. treets during the The Newed" Shapes' s""'"t, cleric. black-sheep, student. for embezzlement of public funds. "A f tho I n~;:do-well. Lord Fauntleroy. hood. "Followini' these inslructiollJ in 1 coordinator or IS area, lum, or lacy p.nts. Some had never dea."t '1 our PliOa ce epar tment In.' q..-te(Continued_' •• supplyfromtoPagetho viJIa"e.One.) .'ask"CO-operateever;' man,to ma1ce1I'Omaotbisandfintchild10ta1to and Shades! lervlcwed over 130 people, to ascer- _ "...... e Will Bring been away from home over lIicht. tain to whom their Court fines and Three weeks ago Alois GhCJe:ween the hours . 'II I J If .. 0 f B d f R . CaI.ioat co.plet., witli s ia.. ..It • f 5 . mornlDg 11', eave e erson an" 1 ...... , ...... ioote __ _ \Voods commission also appro\,ed to insure that there will be no re- ~ to 9 p- m, from June tnrone" !Jefer at 6:20 and the last bus will 0 a r, 0 e v Iew $.'" an amendmcnt 10 the garballe and occurance of th!.'c d:slre>sing cir- SePlen~her accordllllt to the term~ of leave at 12;20 a.m, Spec:iaI P....,.. "" Ser'_ el T _to. FRANCES HEAL m INSTrnrrE rub!';s;' ordlllance pro,'iding that cumslanCes in the future." an ordlnanC'e passed Tuesday night Grosae Pointe Townaltip •• 1. E. Jetf_ o.w GnuooI MIrt .• t Newport "conlainers in which garba"e and (SillJled) \Vard S. Van DellSen, hy the village commission. "This new bus service is planned E...... 10,A...... boo«al L..O:lt '151 refuse shall be deposited shall be in CommISsioner of Police. T primarily for employes in the im- h d he ordinance is desi!toled as a W.-.,.. Count-,, Michiran sue can 'l'I lon 50 as t 0 pre\"(!T1t th e -'------compensating measure to offset_ un- portant ~ast side plants and every _ contents thereof from bcinll strewn SNAY ~ROMOTED lil completIon of construction of the schedule has been arranged to gel about 1ft the handling and collec- . . these lI'orkers to theiT jobs accord. tion Ihereof and prov'ded lhal no Promotion of Frank Snay from propose~E "'ater malll ln :Mabc,ka,'e: ing to the shifts on which Ihey NOTICE IS HER E B Y GIVEN MEATS h container h'\"ln!l a capac,t)' of more patrnlman 10 ,erlteant v.a., announc. n. lied an" strcet. I e pro em 0,/ wor.k" sal'd M• r. ...Z\adc:,'ff e, MThe That the Board of Revie~ of Groue MULIER'S IUIS KERCHEV At d h' h H raa equale water pressure caused b I k' 1 t k 'II than 20 gallons be !lsed for depo,it- e t" "'eek y enry Piel. chid hy the excessi'-e use of water dur- uses a ,nil' emp .oyes a "'or . WI I Pointe Township will be in aenion on in!!, of R"arhall"e rduse and a,hes." of po1Jce of Grosse Pointe Park.. h S ' Ireturn those leavrag a sh,ft. Also. WE DELIVER LE. 7782.8& \'lolation of the ordinance carries a Sna)' has ~tn a memher of the Ing t ese ummer ,mllntns. it ..-ill afford tran'portation to resi. penalty of a line up to ~lOO 01" im. Park polrce force fM Ii! ~'cat!. The ordinance ral" lh~t 'h. "'~ ,l.nt, ;., ,"~ '..::;~:::; ~f Xi"c ~.:;:, June 2, 1942 and pTlSf'nmenl up to 90 day, or both. ------of ,,'a:.r i, "re'tflcted to ordinu\' road \\';'0 have no! had a hus line ADSteak Hamburger . r .Ib. 29c H_ Hon,...... R...... t. Sh __ F'. R.,.ortM Robloeol h",,'chold "r qn,tary 11oul~\"arti \\ho T('. rtrorlrd tl'l (,roc,c,r- Po;n'{" P:I"k ro. P"('ll):h~lt"d.' (h'rir~ :I,t'" hours (if ~ A",arir1l' Crrie lh1l~'lter, of Jq. I nues, Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan, be. q'lC~r. ,:a:r ronnn:,on 'f' h. hrld in lal,,- met. ~fjr"., J1Ine 20-21. 6:00 o'clock P. M., for the purpo.e of re. ('{nme;1 "n:.nlmOD\h~ \"otft1 to tttn~' trf. ~'f)() I,.l, l'''rn mO,{inll "il'l"lrt'" :'l1r \ :,j;~.;'.,n <'If ti,r" ('-I: n~r.t!" (.1';""-1('<' viewing the ToWh.hip of Gro.se Pointe Rib Lamb Chops lb. 4Jc tht r~<;"t<1. rrpMT.d 1"<1: ",,"'rrr'd 1',. :'rn"', 0; a ~". ::1' to ~11"'1 M \1-. ,nrl \lr<. Fr,"ci, Hr.l:,;"'r~. (If I ------~. ----- I"T,. - <'011~n('.''I'' 'i"' t" riol rl~~c:. ,.. .. h~:~, Chk c:.t r('(' , ..:1'1"10'1'1('(' 1'1(' h.:-:, ()f ~ I Allessment Roll for the year of 1942. Rork for:', ,,u. Superviaor, Groue Pointe Town.hip 'tbunday, May 71, 1942 THE GROSSX POINT!: REVIEW

SimplOD _ Matures 3S Daya tomato holds lirst rank in the vere- Motll.... aub £acla Seuoa waf Grind table garden. It is truly the kinr of Neighborhood Club V~CTOIY8111EIS Rapid. ".' __ Mlt1Irti 3S Day. The Dominican Mothers' club end- vegetables. -" N.E-W.S ed its season Sunday afternoon with • H Late- When properly grown tomato Bir Boston _ Matures 75 Day. plants may be made to yield large a mother.daughter tea. Father An- Mi.~ip•••• 1 If ..... Brown Dutch __ Matures 75 Days quantities of fruit. For this reason. VictofJ CoIbDluGit, Sizll' _ drew P. MeIntes gave the addren EXPERT WJ\t£II Hanson __ " Matures 80 Days this column next week will be de. Friday night. May 22, at 7:30 of welcome. Iceberge __ . Matures 80 Days voted in a large Ilart to the culture .veryone is invited to allend the A mUSical program followed which • , v. R. DE PETtuS The!'e is one lIote of warninl May Kinr .._ ... Mature. 60 Day. of tomatoes in Victory Gardens . victory community sing at the included solos by Miss Colette Keb. Neighborhood club under the direc- be, plano; Miss Virginia Housey. The sel«tion of varieties of vert- which should be givell here; that is Romaille, Trianon' Matures 70 Days We will consider staking, pruning. tables fl)f the Victory Garden de- not to grow too much of anyone tion of Miss Mildred Knaggs. The vocal; and Mist Mary Leabire, vie- P.. fertilization of soil and other salient pench largely upon personal pref- thing, or to put it more to the girls of the l'\eighborhood club tap Iin. Americao WOl1der Matures 60 Days points to help raising large quanti. and erence. Yet, not withstandinll these point, we might warn the home classes will perform and it is prom. Aliss Margaret Haubner, senior, Wisconsin Early Matures 60 Days ties of luscious fruits from compa- preferences, it would be a ireat mis- garc!ener 1I0t to plant more of one ised the program and singing will spoke on "Gratitude and Love for Thoma. Laxton Matures 60 Day. ratively small space. take if this column encouraged those variety man can be collsumed by be most entertaining. Special invi. Mother." Dwarf Telephone Matures 70 Day. Please look for it. Jewelry Repairing who uninitiated in home gardening himself or his family. To make the Giant White ._ .._. Matures 7S Days talions are extended to mothers and The tea table was centered with to attempt to grow wha tever they list more useful, we have grouped dads and all the family. on arr. n~.m~!!! d Spring Rowers p...... (1.arIo ad s....t VariatM.) SL JOMPb Carmelite Guild caD _tru ••• liked without regard to the feasibil- it into two groups. The 6nt inclUdes You. widt Chinese Giant Matures 80 Days To Hold Annual Meetinr Girls' PIa,-., - Iand tall tapers in silver candelabra. ity of the undertaking. all varieties which may be rilised by On Saturday, June 6. the Neigh- Mrs. E. C. Hueoner served as has. the re p • ir of ,.oar MOlt Calif. Wonder - Matures 75 Days r The 51. Joseph Carmelite Guild There are certain types of vege. sowing seed during the month of bnrhood club is sponsoring a p!a.y- tcss assisted b)' 1nt:lnLcrs or the valued jewelry. Our nputa. May and June, while the second K!ng of North ,- M~tur~s 611D~ys \\'111 hold its annual meeting and in- tables which although easily &r0wn day for girls between the ages of board. lion hu be-. IIaiIt _ tile WOllld be neither profitable oor group includes varieties which must Pimento ...._.- Matures 75 Days stallalion of officers Tuesday after- eight and 14. The events start at 10 practicable io a small garden. be started early in order to matll,. Sweet Bull Nose .. Matures 65 Days noon, May 26 at the home 4800 a.m. and each girl should bring a Quality of Our Swdce. __ ...'-~. Among these we might mention before frost, consequently must be R.oIidl Cadieux road. A potluck luncheon picnic lunch after which there will ANNUAL PLANTS ., pumpkins and potatoes. Vegetable. planted as small plants durillg the Scarlet Globe --- Matures ZS Days will be served at one o'clock in the be a special program put on by the By Flat or Dozen t which are more difficult to grow or same period of May and June. White Icicle _.- Matures 25 Days main dimng room, with Mrs. J. J. Tiny Tots ballet class under the di. A. J. FORSTER which prefer special soils and a The approximate time from .ow- Sparkler _ ..."_ Matures 25 Days Dunlay as hostess. rection of Mrs. Jose and lap dances lolli' period are not recommended. ing to maturity is given in the last BnccoU OHicers who will serve for the by the Neighborhood club tap Perennial PLANTS Jew_ " OpteN.INt :; ;"'-. Celery is one of the vegetables column. Italian Green Sprouting coming year are: class. The schedule for the after- .~ Dahlia, Tuber., Etc. -~')(' cOlllin. under the latter category. VeeetaI> ... F .... s-I Sowiq 01' Calabrese _ ... Matures 60 Days Mrs. H. Dee McCollough. presi- noon games will start about Z p.m. 14411 CHAaLEVOlX '- - t-.,-, The list of vegetables which is Variety MabDitJ ia D.,s To_to dent; Mesdames Jno. H. Knapp. CAris' BaoeI>aIl ...... _ = At c:w... given below includes all varieties Beans (Bush or Pole) _.. SO- 70 Marglobe Matures 75 Days Martin W. Ewald, Giles Cavanaugh. Last call for entries to the Grone H. E. Engelman Beet (Table) 60- 75 LENOX 1m which can be easi!y grown and ma- Pritchards Scarlet Matures 80 Days P. J. Currier, Ed ]. Beyer, Louis Pointe girls' baseball league I ! En- NURSERY tured before killing frosts. The Cabbage (Early) 65- 75 Norton _"'_' Matures 85 Days Kreig, Peter Martin, FFred Boylan tries close Friday. May 22 and en- Carrot 60- 75 hOllle gardener may grow any num- Riverside ... Matur~s 85 Days and Miss Charlotte Johr, vice-pres i- tries will be accepted at the Neigh- 21721 Mack Nair.... 2128 Chard (Swiss)' 60- 80 ber in the list including all of them San Marzana dents; Mrs. Gi:orge D. Noble, Treas- borhood club. 17145 Waterloo. All Corn (Sweet) 70- 80 if he 01' she SO desires. (Small Fruited) Matures 85 Days urer; Mrs. W. C. Heyniger, record- effort is bwing made to have every Cucumber ••.• 60- 75 •• r. This last item, the tomato, is per- ing secretary j Miss Florence No- • J village of Grosse Poil1te represent- Our New Croue Poiate Hoaae-Viaiton Alwa11 W...... r Endive (French or Broad haps the Inost 'f:idely grown al1d seck, financial secretary; Mrs. Wal. . ;.; Leaf) __ ... . ed, sO if you have a team be sure to w. ...are ,._ tiaat .. e-t 01 *-ala . • ~ 90.120 CARPET CLEANING Kale ".., _ preferred vegetable in the home ter Platz, assistant financial secre- enter it by May 22. .t V.....e,.leoo'. ill doe Iow.t obtaiaaWe .t SO. 75 garden. This populaEity is well de- tary j Mrs. George B. Morris, cor- eft. tJto.als _ • ' IaY_OWIIH_ Kohl-f'lbi ., _ .. ,ween. 60- 75 !"f'~d. The tomato is not only one rcspondi~ 5e,r~lilry; and Mrs .. 010 BOt I.tara prioe. ~ 0... __ to ,...... aJMI deaD ~ eupeta aJMI ...... Leek __ . _ 90-120 of the most healthful vegetables Peter Kinsley, assistant correspond- New Adult Classes .... t 011 :r-" .... 1_. N. _ ••• Be ,.. ad ,... eupeb Lettuce _ ... .-, f...._ witIUa I...... -. 60-80 grown but one which yields abund- illg secretary . Peas - - 50- 75 aatly. Moreover, it can be used in Start atHigh School CALL FOR SERVICE Radish ••._. __ •__ .__ ._ 30- 40 both salads as well as raw Or cooked The leak-proof gas tank on one 0.. Fartt- laf_ti .... Three new classes have been or- Spinach (New Zealand) 'M' 50- 60 and for prese"inf or canning. From big flying fortress requires 1,246 ganized in the adult education pro- VqetU'" Froas PUb the foregoing, it is apparent that tbe pounds of rubber. OAK CLEANERS, INC. Variat, ._- : gram of Grosse Pointe public Moth.Proof CluaiDl Momte Broccoli .•_. 24" 60- 75 schools. it v,'aS announced this week er- Poiate by Forrest Geary, director. Laox 2112 It Egg Plant 24" 80- 90 paul s. brown t Pepper ... ,._ 18" 90-100 A class in blueprint reading will meet :-oronda)'s, Tuesdays and Thurs- Tomato -- .._ ...... 3Yo t04' 75- 90 days from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m., start- (.) Distance apart; (.. ). nllmber of days after planting. in~ June 8. A class in typewriting will meet Mondays from 7:30 to 9:30 The time of maturity given for photography p.m., starting May 25, and a class in vegetables from plants is recorded first aid will meet Mondays from lI& the app-roximate time alter the portrait. commercial. illustrative 7 :45 to 9 :45 p.m. starting May 25. Charles Verheyden Funeral Home plants have been IH:tout in the pr_ NIaa- .... All classes meet at the high school. den. This approximate time may l~tM _ Mac.Ir: 10_ .. ... Further information may be .e- vary .omewhat according to the sea- 16111mac:k at ~vonshire tu 2-8240 Iatet-.tiMa of o.w Drift • • .. cured by calling Mr. Geary at Niag- e:-.-.int to .... D. a... Ia ... SOli as well as to the variety. ara 2000, extension 3. ea-.. Poiata. Reeo_ ..... Varietiea These slime-forming "bugs" attack In compiling a list of recommend- ed varietie~ of vegetables, the fac- tors con.idered are ease of culture, size and Ravor, earliness and resist- ance to disease. G,,,Nl TURBINES Undoubtedly, som~ ilr th-eie .ei«- tiona W111 be dispukd "" prdenm who mar hayc fonnd other nrieties Save "ere On Finest Qu~lity!. n1perior in some respects or in eer- f ~' .IIIIl _ Doll"! .... ' - ...... - whea you cu pi E..,. Da,. - M...... -art ' .. WI1 localities. However, the selec- ..,.a.n,. ClOIIIpIlre the iaitiated pttiq tions are made by considering the McMiIlaD Quality at PI"ie:e. that with very Ioweat. into the pIeuure of McMiIIu QualitJ' *,'~fir.'. s.tt... eJem.. of &a.. fresher Iooda ere maintained t&roaa-h ' Low Prices i Joia the hUDdredaof,.our frieDcIa wIIo .... aettiDI' - factor. mentioned above. These fac- S~ Broa. bqe laayiq power ! Top Quality at Smpriaiqly Low Pricea. tors must be considered of primary importance to the average person -PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, MAY 21 THROUGH MAY 27- who plants the Victory Garden. Most of the varieties mentioned below have been tried and recom- mended by experts in the United States department of agriculture. LB. a- ( Bus" c.-. Pod) Coffee Bountifull Matures SODays na..I.JpIota e.-.. Ferry's Plentiful _ Matures 50 Days 1848 Mocha and Jan Giant Stongless _ Matures 55 Days ATTENTION! Tlaat .oocI WiIooD MeouIcnr.Broo1c F_ Red Va Vlentine ._. Matures 55 Days LB. Cheese .2 pkg.. 1St, (Rodaater. Midal ..... ) Steer 8ae' tlaat .. c a- (Bash WiU) maD,. people Baft ...... aboat ••• IS STILL AVAIL- Coffee 48 Dans Stringless _ Matures 55 Days F01' the 1.oYera 01 Roquefort ABLE AT BouiennI Ferry's Golden NO ADDITIONAL COST Domestic Blue Cheeae lb. 48c Wax _ _ Matures 50 Days Properly ...... ~ ...... r ...d witIl Kraft A.erieaD .. V.n-ra \Vardwells Kidney Matures 55 Days that ....r Leer I"or. SFIRE BROS. COFFEE LB.3OC Sure Crop Wax...... Matures 5S Days Ch.eeae two %-lb. pkg.. 35c sam-Flush -.-..- 3 cans SOc ~ (Table) GeJnUDe F...... F.D e- c..osbys Ell'}'IPtian Matures 55 Days H1IlIIt 0..10 Early Blood Calves Liver LB. 4ge Dog Food _ _ 5 lb. pkg. 39c Michigan Mild Cheese lb. 28c Turnip '__ ." Matures 60 Days F...... thirsty machines, like thirsty men, need Detroit Dark Red Matures 60 Day. e-.me c.n- Argo GIoli Starch lb. 7c 3.lbs. 18c Tall Top • Scott Tiahe From G. & R. Mc:Millan LB. Early Wonder .... Matures 55 Days Sweetbreads 39c Toilet Paper 3 rolls 23c Own CaW-. Fnah Dr.u.I FfJiq or R-..ti .. Famou. Kitchen PURE WATER Jersey Queen ...... Matores 60 DaYs Scott Towels - __ each IOe --- FRESH DAILY - __ Racine Market _ Matures 60 Days LB. CHICKENS LaFrance > 3 pkgs. 2Sc Allhead Select _ Matures 75 Days 38c Chicken Pie With Gravy Under .... '"~ on ftle s5de abo¥e, you _ a ~slime- RoW - Cee.m. Sprial' Clapp'. StraiMd forming~ organism lIICIgIlified 400 times. This tiny growth Marion Market _._ Matures 75 Days Turkey Pie With Gravy Resistant Baby Food ~'t 100« much .. a saboteur - yet it can cut down 3 canl 21c LB.3ge Choppeol S 27" Steak Mushroom Pie the Ioad-carrying capcxity of giant furbi nes in Detroit Edison Detroit _.'. __ "_ Matures 6S Days Lamb Roast e-. No. z~ SiR EclipM p- pIonts. That is, it (OVid if it were pennitted to thrive. Carret F....On. 01" Pot Rout Com Beef Hash But an hourly gas attack effectively smothers it. Red Cored , .. Shoulder Roalt Beef lb. 29c Royal Anne Cherries .. tin 3Sc Baked Spaghetti - Baked Beau Chantenay ..__ Matures 70 DayS No. 2~ Size In ~ng eIec:tric power f04' WOlf production in Morses Bunching Matures 75 Days war... su-I Potato Salad - Cabbage Salad factories and fOlf IlM in Itcns and oHices and homes, Detroit FulFlavor Pears Nantes Coreless Matures 7IJDan tin 32c Edison ~ plants reqvire thr.. times os mIlCh .. ater r.ery Rath'. Black Hawk Bacon . lb. 39c Dickie's Frenc:h Macaroni Salad - Vegetable SalaCi Touchon Matures 70 Days day as the entire city of Detroit. The water is u.ed to cool f"_10 SIo_w..r :h.eet Conl Dreiling 8 oz. ISc 16 oz. 3Sc Cnicken Saiad on Order ~ of COl'lSDays of rw.s individually. An5 Days 88OW. ~ perlormorKe of the condensers - doubly impor- Imprond Lonp; SFIRE'S IIlIfIt in our WQrtime operation. The [)moit Edison Company. Green _..._... __..... Matur~s 70 Days McNichols Endi .. Birmingham .. Rr".d L~a\'dor B.'a,.:.n . _. ~I.tllU' l)(\ On', -Phone- I GUt" (""rlt" .. \1.tuu; Q.' O.ys Store Err Plant UNiversity BI.ck BUilt, .. _. ~I.turr'!!() D.ys -Phone- K.1e D".-f ~r(>'rh \! ,t'lre, ~,)nay, I 1-6700 3810 Kohl.rab; I \\ }~.~t \'H'n;~.... \f ~'tlrr~ M Dtl,"<': t Store Hours - 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Pllrr1e ",en',,, ~!"UHI (/.; D ...;, l L..thlq, 16822 Kercheval Avenue Phone Nla~ara 3200 Leaf Black ~ed.d Gros.~e Pointe 12350-McOure. Herbert Frederick l0962-McMilIan, F~rrell W. I2384-McColl8chie, Donald Leslie 1U36-McMillan, Hugh Order ...... for few ..a.etn ...... 129S9-McCormick, Tholnal John 117<46-McPhail. Carl Joha iD the F~ dnft rqiatratiaD now __ UIiped Rich3rd School rabbit be,an to drink the milk fed cOlUlting for the dela~'ed conlirmaoo 12196-McCrossen, Herald balact 1167I-McPhail, David to him in this manner. His home tion. Pa.tor Kurz reports that • 10469-).!cCuLbin. James SlllgietOD by loW I»oard 57. This ..... to the ..... to 45 J..... 1269I-McPharlin, Leo Joseph priata was also changed to a large glas. third class is read,. to be organized.. 1168Z-McDonald, Louis Gear" IZ483-McRae, Robert Linden 01.... 'IDia week The GroNe PoiDte Rniew tM N-E-W-S terranium where a bed of wool and Visitors are always welcome at 11953-McDollald. Neil 12037-McRoberts, Rollin ...... inder of ta... onIer D...... 01 ..... _ whoM Jut St- cotton was made in one corner and 11862-McDoull'all. William 1l892-McTalfUe, James Edward DIUDeS ~ia with tIae Ieu.r "M" tIarouP tho.. whoM A large Iny eat was running ]ames church. 1l775--McEachin, Neil Stephen earrot .reenl and water were placed IZS52-McVau/Ch. Charles Lukea.s DlUDeI beain with "0." Thia is tile oficiaI u.t 01 onIer acrosl th. lawn, Pawil1f at a .mall I11U-McEldowney, Homer In'ill« 1l4n-Medlin, William Ira on the other side of the c~e. Dumisen pnp,and b)' olr.au. of 1ocaI1aoarcI 57. 01'» lITa,. animal in the &1'851. Each time MESSIAH LUTHERAN 12I595-McFaul. Brov Arnold 1l573-Meech. James Harold na. !!r DumI.et:a for 57 ~ ...tth tb c:::nb1U" 1:1."1. IIhe cat gently .Ta!,!,~,:!i!~ ::,~~y. ?:!r, On the day the bunnv had h....n CHURCH ~l~~,~cr cl:;u1 Harold MCMaDul :Z;;G-:"icohien'oacner, Geo4 Lh.s. _rd in the kin d e fir art e n four days 1166S-ldcFern. Leon Eclaar 12J47-Meinin,er, Carl Gervace Jber'efore, an order to cIetenaiDe tile order in wbiclt you Mathewson, who was watching from Southeast corner of Kercheval I3090-McGrae, John Douglas IOS71-Meissncr. John Chas. Jr. will M calIecI Wor- the loW Loud, _Inlet 1..... from he yard nut door. saw the Iiule school closed for the weekend. Miu and Lakewood Ivenuel. A. H. A. 1184I-McGrath, Edward Joseph 12J63-Meldrum, Paul tile order DumMr Dat to 1OUI' ume. ray object tr,. to jump awa,. f«bly. Loise Jeanne realized tbe ,.bbit I2380-McGuire. James Loeber. pastor, 1434 Lakewood av.. 11935--M elmer. Eric Otto s Mr, Mathewson walked up to could not live if he was not f~ at IlOSl-McHUj'h, William Jam .. aue, telephone Lenox 21Z1. lZ2JO-Mercader, Miguel Anltel 11l13-Miller. William Charlel 12()()4.....()sler,James he scene he discl)vered thai the regular inlervals and so he was 13050-McI"'een, Wilfred Reid 11~5--Mercier. Charles Edwin 1I194-~filligan, William 12464-0slledale, Frederick H. The festival of pentecost will ~ 11""" 'f'll Alb T lay thin", of the cat was a very taken to Hansen's Island Saturday 12095-Mclnerney, Edward Joseph 10445--Merke~ Cbarles Carson f....-" I s. ut homas lOJ89-Qswald, Robert Heyn -.. observed in the senice next Sua- II098-McIntosh, St,,~rt Andre .... 1256I-Merle, Frederick William 121l1-Mills. Gordon Charles llS07-Dtlo. Elmu Ferdinand young wild rabbit who was no lull'- and Sunday. He survived the trip day, May 24, at 11 :15 a.m. The IIl65-McIntyre. Robert Stewart I~Milll. William Reuben 11693-0tto. Victor er than a little mouse and who and has been growing rapidly ever 13099-Merrick, Harry Joseph theme of Ihe pentecost sermon will 10933-~icKay. Aaron Raymond lZBO&--Merrill. Harold William 12302-Minlckey. MartIn Arthur 13068-Ouimet, Francis Mitchell tamed to be all head and eyes. since. I2280-McKay. Joseph Adrian 1265S-Merritt. Raymond Earl 12173-Miniler, Jam8'!l Vincent 10505-Qvermyer, aeon Cecil The nut morning Paula Mathew. be: ''The Work of the Holy Spirit." 124I3-McKean, Robert Edwin IIJZ.3-.Merritt, Raymond Earl. Jr. 11851-MinninRer, Frank Matthew 12047-Qwen. Harold Mclennan Winnie (named for Winston 12460-McKechnie. Victor Alex. 12J88-Merriweuher, Wm. Haskell . 13112-Miriani, JOieph AloYliul lOJ99-Owens. Ralph Jam.. on brought the rabbit to the kind- Churchill, because he survived thri! 11234-McKendrick, Harry 1109J-Merte. Herman 12760-Mistek Reuben Wesley rgarten in a shoe box. The teach. blood, toil and tean) is now three 1226I-McKiel, George Reginald 10835-Messner. aarence John 10401-Mitchell, Bruce Davidson A I"' hOSt, VFW r. Miss Loise Jeanne, realized that times the size he was when he reg- 12100-Mitchell. Hubbard. ~ Uf;'er C' 't was an extremely difficult task I2l!56-McIGnley, Charles Richard 1048S-1Iessner. Ernest Louis istered in the kinderKart~n A clan. "Hello, 12997-McKillnoa, Charles Timoth,. 12735-Meu, Francis Harold IZ60Z-Mitchelson,1I075--Mitchell. JosephDavidArnoldEarl N__E-W S 0 raiSi! I wild baby rabbit without 11603-McKinnon. john Aluander He is still fed wilh a bottle but his 1121J-Meulebrouck, Jlllien l0945--Mizner. Alu. MacKenzie Is mother and away from its en- I2694-McKinzie, Johl! 13071-Meyer. Earl Gustave meals also consist of lettuce, carrot 100000Moceri. Joseph ironment but she procured an eye Redwood? I~Meyer, Will~m Edward shavings and oatmeal. 106lW-McLaughlin. Harrv Daniel lI006-Mock. Lawrence EUll'ene .,. NORVIN WYATT dropper and gave him a Aupple- I07'99-McLcan. Edwin GordOll 1174J-Meyers. Wilbur Carl 12Oll4-Moeller. Ernest Gustav He has made friend& with Miltens, I'm a IUI3-Mclennan. Miles Ayrault '1215&-Michael. Harry lI4J5--Moenart. Wm. Joseph Next Tues~y. May 26th, has been enwy feeding made from milk the tame rabbit. and likes to tease 11017-McManis. John Everett 12194-Michael, Russell Dale 10S91-Moesta, Waldemar Chas. let aside by the IDembenhip of owder. the older rabbit by jumpin. aU 11m-McManus. Francis WID. R. !l11ll-Michael, William John worried w..... - I'.. jut I~Moffat, R.obert AlAn For two days and two nights Miss around him. epiDed .,...,. .. lIlY .,..,. bed 11887-M cMillan, Donald Robert IZZ6ll-Michel, Gilbert L. I08J6.-Moft'au, Blair Walter AIR'er poat and its ladies' aW43-Morency, Alfred Joseph. tinuolll blessing of freedom; that 1U 110l»-Morpn. Franklin E. Sr. those whose sacrifices have made it • au.mt.ra,.. occasion with a special adult con- 11l62-Morgan, Franklin Houghton possible should be commemorated, firmation Krvice. St. James churCh 2-.., 12340-Morgan. John .Cincbama also received an adult class into JDr 1205&-Morgan, William Bert we look forward to Memorial Day. 16118L Wurea at Bedford ~ • Linea. communicant membership on Palm l0605-Morollse. Anthony It is then that we solemnly place STRAWS Sunliay, together with the children's Prompt Pick-Up and Delivery l~Morrill. Daniel our homage on the earth before a Service I 12137-Morril1. Leslie Works head .tone Of' on the base of a class. The second adult dass was Authentic I0456-Morrison, Cecil Howard granite tomb. And in !JIat and to ~Iarted later in Ihe season, thus ae- I227O-Mone. ,aayton Wm. Jr. ,NEW STYLES 11802-Morse. William A. them ~ sacred duty is performed 1161S-Morton. Robin for uother year. We have paused USE OUR New Straw Ha. .... tI.at "fI.aM Up• ..,. __ .. 12769-Molt. Albert and reamnbered. We have thought. .nt' ~ S- fa 12275--Mott. Ernest perhaps, only in terms of the de- -,.Ie ---. ~ l076Z-MOIlsseau. Normaa parted. Those who are legion about COLD STORAGE __ fa a ~ '" ...... 12659--Moyaes, Joseph Sylvester us and whose names ruch back 12914-Mucke. Frederick Wm. FOR YOUR 11m-MudRe. 1. aare througb the pages of history and The lZS2Z-Muener, Frederick JOHlIh Itand"OUt, for havilll riven their all OUT. OF. SEASON GARMENTS 12324-Muhleck. John Andrew to the nation's Cl1uae. It is the only MAYS 1. L. STONE 12637-Muir. William Kar "'y we haTe to uprtss the full Storqe IIDd 1Da1d'aDCeFREE It,- Pa,... for a--. 10897-Muirhead. Stanley Nelson Dleasure of our devotion to them. c:barae Nut Fa.JL_. _ ~'. ,-.. - • l0938-Muirhead, Walter Staaley , LAP.lES APPAREL $1.95 Up lZ547-Mllrford. John Willetb Our heroie dead. But, ",bat of these tau Eo Je&enoa Ave. GROSSE POINTE VALET SERvteE " 11591-Mulkey. William Fletcher living who are legion, too? Those ""Near CLaI.ater. lI466-Mullaukey. Edward Alfred sightless, hagg ..rd and mangled 17854 MKk AYeaUe Niapra 8S4I 11640-Mullell. Harold Thomal forms still confined in the veterans ilIL """ann II I r IZ569-Mullins, John l0603-Munk, Charles Ferdinand hospitals and who were once the l06I9-Mnnroe, DOlIglas Bertram cream of Illen. What of them. They l0396-Munsch, Louis A1lgIlSl were just as younR' aad hopeful and THIS IS A SPORTSWEAR SEASON 117IlO-Murley, Ellsworth Muon heroic, jllst as willing to give their AI8lI St.e'. line AD 01 tile Lateat - s-rteat Stylea J 12485-Murphy, Benjamin Edward all, if need be, when their call to ; 11219-Mllrphy, James F. Jr. " 10734-Murphy, John Charles duty came. Suffice it they returned Notice of Registration 12208-Murphy, John Rolin 10 be suffering now when they may 100% VIRGIN WOOL l0648-Murphy, Thomas Elija have been with those gone on bc- l0827-Murphy. Willard Ray fore. They carry their torch but 12562-Murphy. William ]. II l.Jnregistered Qualified School Electors SPORT COATS lJOlJ-Murrax. Joseph Donald graceofu y. Bllt what of their wives lI58S-Murray, L10l(J! Mervin and children and broken homes, the of Rural Agricultural School DUtrict No. I, of the Tcnmabip of GroNe PoiDte, Wayue 1182.3--Mu.mansky. Nick hOp'ele~sne5S of the future, the wid- County. MicbicaD, for lI445-Myers, Arthur Raymond ows and orphans they leave behind. lIl105-Myers. Clarence all fOr having $'One out to buy and 11160-Myers. Gordon Bennett GROSSE POINTE PUBLIC SCHOOLS -.. 12381-Myers, Vernon William continuing kl pay for these things 12952-Nance. Nickolaa Francis we all enjoy. Surely they deserve lIi79-Nauman, ArthUT Paul an equal measure of our attention. Notice it hereby given that there will be a regiatration of 11575-Needham, Kenneth Nathan It is also ours to pause and remem- 11308-Needham. Robert Ernest ber them. Still, we can nOt place a the unregistered qualified electors of Rural Agricultural School 1I1117-Neely, Walter Virllil wreath on their trouhled brows and' 10932-Neeme , Emil District No.1, Groue Pointe Town.mp, Wayne County, Michi. SPORT TROUSERS I0384-Neet. Arthur FrederiCk call it a day. There is more, much gal, at .the polling places of the aeveral precincts of the district, FREE ALTERATIONS 12515--Noff. Harold more. What Ihey need is the clasp Il646-Neff. Harold Bruce of a helping hand. Yonr hands and to.wit: 1I632-Nei15on. Charles mine. Of COUrseyou could and would 13081-1'e;sch. Theodore John Jr. olfer it to them. You eould 11'0 in ' piau I2365--Nel'on. Alfred Waldean I PRECINCT No. I-VotiDlf at the Robert TROMBLY SCHOOL, sa Beae:o..&eW, I0596-Nelson, Burnham person if you wished and learn that Cro_ Pomte Pan.. MidlipJa. Precmet to iftcJ.scIe tIoe ...... of hlr_ A..... tJo. ,f" I2lS39-Nelson, Henry wars do not always end, when the' rear lot line On the ea.t dole of Whiltier Road. La.... St. Clair. the City Umiu. PRECINCT No. Z-Voti., place at the CeorJre DEFER SCHOOL. 1S4Z5Ken:he.al Aft- INTERWOVEN others I1446-Nelson. Peter Emanuel guns are greased and put away. You I 50 118J7-Nelson, William Conrad would .'ant to do a lot of things if i -, Cro ... Pointe Park, Micllipo. PNciDet tn iBchMle the midIIle of Mfc1r A'HIII_. NaP to $10 lot IiDe - th. _t .ide of TIu-ee Mile DrWe. _icIcIIe of J.lfn.- A__ the Cit, Iimib II537-Netzow. Earl Theodore yon knew ~w and when and ~'h" ! (in"...... 10 .We. of W.,.!Mrn AYeawe). HOSE 12288-Neulens. George Marcel ft J l0498-Newcomb. John Jenness And that is where the Veterans 01 I PRECINCT No. J-Votia. place at the !.eM. E. MAIRE SCHOOL. 7. c.Jien R..u, 10978-Newman. John Ernesl Foreign Wars fits in. We know all City of G_ Poinle. Mie:h..... Prec:iftet to illChIcIe tit. -ioWIoo of Maclr A_. rMP lot Ii... 0 .. the _t .ide of Neff R...... Lab St. Clair .... , IGt li_ on tbe _t .ide of AU WOOL lI68I-Nev ..man. SiRmond Stanford the answers and with your assist. : A_boa Aft_. 12504-Newton. LaVerne. Collins ance "'e wiil continue to carryon, 10927-Nlcastro. Vito as we always have. A:ld. what is ' PRECINCT No. 4-Vot1n, .... .,., at tbe P.... Gabriel RICHARD SCHOOL. 17' M"Kialey LEISURE JACKETS 11767A_XiChOIS. Geo. Henry. Jr. R...... Grw .. P.m.te Farm •• Mie:hi.. ". P...,iftct to iIlI:.... tJt. -iIWJa of Mack A_-. I0719-lI:ichols. Walter Bennett our claim hl that distinclion? One NaP lot liDe oa the aOl'th .ide of Moraa Road. Lab St. Clair. rear lot &- on .... t aWe New ~e... in s\)'bng . . . new 13100-~ico1. Man'in }{onl!\'omery has only to visit E.1ton Rapids and of La •• land Aft ..... un,. 61 col6rs. 'ftiese JAeke" t'itril'f' C G m :r 0 r t. appeannce 11864-Xicolai. Frank Lesl;e. Jr. the VFW nalional home. Pause to PRECINCT No. S-Votin. '"'- al the KERBY SCHOOL. IN K~ R.... ~ - eervi"". Evt!ry "'on ....-.b ..... of Illew, 115W-Niehauer. Leo J~eph cheek o,'er the lists of boys and Pointe F Mkloi, .... Pnociftc:tto meJade .n termor.,. Itetwaea Weir La... OIl the aortII. 1 I05i4-K,cl,en. "'alter Paul girls we hne seen Ihrough schoo! ..... t lot Ii... "f Mem-t!ler 0" the -tl. a.... from Lake St. Clair on tit. _ 11On-~ic1;c::, l\,.:hur Ball to the WI iddIe of DwffIo R'*'II bey...... tIte Fanti •• l 12743-Xid.on. Theodore Ol~..er and out into the world as usefUl rr~EClNCT No. at tite VERNl£R SCHOOL. :M V..... I0736-Niethus. Henrv and respected citiaens, whose cause ~Yotin. ~ R.d. c.- Pomte Sh-. MteIUp.. P'OCI'Ikt to in"hIcIe .n territory JtOrt1J 01 Weir La.... tile 1 10645-l\isperos. Balbina was almost lost, and the faltering Co.aty Li_ aM FTo. Lab St. Clair to tit. ealt .We of M-.,. Rood. IZ~\\'ort.in!ler. Orland Eugene men we have helped to their feet PR.ECINCT No. ~-~otin, plaee at tt.e MASON SCHOOL. 1'" V__ It e.-.. I 117M-Nolan, Micha' [ Franci. again. Those poppies YOU have I POInte Wooda. M.ch ...... P rec:iaet to Inc:.... an territory 'DOrt), of W... tIIo ZE~ Gnd GABARDINE 110710-l\(Welzke. Charle. Ambrose bou"ht have hel....d. for th* m*n I, r- ., COVllty Line a..11 fr_ the rear lot 1m. of Marter RoooI on tJ.e _ to tIIo -w.n. of II I 12.~?4-Xujtent. Oli,'er Ed,,-in • DafFIo Road. All ln519-0hold. Charlr~ Tavlor in the hospitals are paid to make • WOOL I 12550-0'Connell. Robert 'Emmett thelll for us. The rest of the funds , 1119!\9-Q'Connor. Alonzo Jo~e1>h go to the home. And now, that the SWEATERS I[ JACKETS I 12.Vl6-()'ConnOT. John Rohert On SATURDA Y, the 23rd day of May, A. D. 1942 and OIl FRI. I 11:,

':~ur5day, May 21, 1942 THE (; R 0 ~ S E POT N T ERE V T E W Pa~e Fi.. ~~CI~~E~~~~~~~T~~WC~~~NroRrem~LoVUT~n-I-E-S-T-O--T-H-E-R-E-V-I-E-W-~-=-:-d~-~-:-~:-7-t~-~-:-:-~-:-et-~-~-~-~-~-:-~-~e-~-:~-~-~~= :". Groaae Pointe Mothers' club Fast Comedy Pace DEGREES FROM MARYGROVE ARTICLE ON HOME RULE PLAN joyed the previous plrties can ar- aE~eSOtfanhbeurryda,Uslrohnteorf'c:.:~I~~od ~:~ .. Met on MondlY evening, May ---- rallie to ,et out for this one and ... • .. their anuual meetin, and Following the fa,t pace set by Yvonne Ankley, daughter of Dr. have one more good old "Michigan" Clifford StanburY, of East Gtalld : '~ of officers. The offices to 01 the :Michigan Calholic, Speaking generally for the com- business according to the deci$ions lut week's allnivernry show"Club and Mrs. Jerome W. Ankley, 646 time together. Boulevard, "," lied at this time are those of Miss Casey is l member of the millee of civic and business lead. of tile polilical group who are In ._. Stevadora again comu up wilh an- Lakepointe; Helen Casey, daugbter Prism and !If clubs and active in ers ,n Detroit who drafted lhe pro. control. There are many other posi. '~ ric:e-pruident, recordinl' aee. other excellent show - Billy Joy of Mr. and Mrs. James Casey, i85 ~1811; I ,..,.,., tre.lurer .nd aUditor. chemi$try and athletic affairs at posed constilutional amendment pro. tioll$ in \Vayne county government with his satire, on the weaker sex, Univenity; and Charlotte Sullivan, ,'idmg a new form of ,overnment which are far more important than ::. "oIIowina the businm meeting, aiain takes the honors for comedy 1390 Oxford, daughter of Mr. and r .." ....~," '''!u Dorothy Bun)'an, of the tn,. .... for \Vayne county. 'A'. P. Lovtlt, this one. followed dosc:.ly by Coralie and Kay, Mrs. Joseph Sullivan, will receive secretary of the Detroit Citizens Pro ..... A•• w.r to Co_ Announcing ~ deparlme ..l of the hiih school. the two so.:iety debutramps, witb their degrees at the annual com. League, and a member of the Citi. "Chid objection by township sup- .. cive a short talk, and Miu R~- their comedy knockabout, an unusu. mencement exercise.l at hIarYirovc zen$ committee, takes exception to ervisors bas been raised 011 the .... Rupp ""i11 speak concernin, al type of act for two girls 10 be college today, at exercises in the statements made ill The Grone ground that the new plan will elimi. :0. Itudents' participation In the doing. For novelty. Patine and Rosa colleee auditorium. Pointe Review of May 7 with ref. nate direct representation in the new The Opening of a New ."'11' Elfol't," do their fast tumblin, and acrobatic. The Mines Ankley and Casey will erence to the proposal for which pe. board not only from most of the fi:::.hhlj "IT willI Ibm miniature receive B,A, degrees and Miss Sulli. Reltaurant S e r v in, titions are being circulated. In a township$ but from such suburban . a.w.r ,"M ... bI tII. AnMd slide for life. Bob Hopkins does his van a bachelor of science degree • statement wrillen for The Review, areas as the Groue Pointe villages ---... b.r. to nuin ..... t. impressions of Hollywood stan and Miss Ankley was one of six Fine Chi n e • e and Mr. Lovelt said: and cities. At the proper time, lhe ... -w. surprises the patrons with his abi!- among a cia!; of 91 araduates to "Although the vote on this ques- proper all$wer to this objection will American FoocL CI" AND ity to mimic almost any staf upon receive class honors for high scho- 's tion cannot be taken until Kov. J, be made and it will be based on fig. Judy TOY SHOP request. Up to this time the only laslic achievement. She was e.litor next. we are not surprised that ures and on constitutional provisions 1IS13 Macll .t Lochllloor request that has stumped him is of The Watch Tower. atudent week- Mickey Mouse, Joe Banket plays Iy, during her senior year and has township supervisors and other "hich are unil'ersally acceptable " ' his trumpet in solo numbeu, but been active in the Romance Langu. county officiais, outside of Delroit. among unprejudiced officials and find plenty of things to criticize in students of gOI'ernmenl. l'Gilera - Fryer. good, and does a great job in his age and Ad Press clubs. After grad. Road Inn musical support of the entire show. uation she will work on the staff the new plan of Wayne county "ft is our contention that the Stew-in. H... government. \Vhen a county board drafting committee followed the C_l:r7 F...... EOl Ethel Shepherd swings the Hit Pa •• o( 161 members for many years has formula of representation which has 15406 Mack Avenue at Nottin,ham Fow\a D...... F.... rade. Esthetr DeRoy continues her ()pen .. P. M. to 4 A. M. - Sunday. 11 A. M. to 4 A. M. WIWe Yo. Wait excellent chorus work and the rou- YVONNE ANKLEY revealed its futility in transaction of been universally accepted in nalion- Chin.. and American Cookin&' NEIGEBAUER tines are as colodul and different MRS. SCHMUCK'S Mar)'grove. She is chairman of the county busines~ and any proposal Is al. state and local areas during the as usual, HOME MADE Sentinel ,roup of the college so- offered for a aew plan with •• maller Ihistory of America. The amendment Poultry Market dality, board, it is evident that any plan of is not a piece of legislation but is • £yeamc DUmen " see to'l •• J71Z4 Mull _ U..n.aitJ Chieken a 1a King so.called reform will rOU$e criticism constitutional provision. Its plan of Miu Sullivan, who majored in SSe 5suw1a:rFull Co...... DbI .. _ $1.25 HI. 1144 W. D.U- AND---- fl'Om people who are in public office representation is fair to all units of home economics, will also receive a Spec:ial Late Ey..w.. Saac:lu Beverly Preston Michigan state certificate for teach. and do not wish to be disturbed or gOvernment in Wayne county, pro- Chieken Salad who insist that their own commun. \'ided it is admitted at the beginnilll Served From 10 P. M. Oa LEbo. 57. Given Scholarship to ing. She is a member of the So An Now Aa Popalu Ita Bheas club of the eol!ege. ity shall have direct repruenlation that a board of 161 members is in any new plan that is adopted. many timel too large either for d- Order. to Take Out - TUllecio 1-_ Hamilton'. Central Miehigan MRS. SCHMUCK'S 0wDecI aDd operated by ClUne. a.ef Lee. fOl'll*'l7 at Small AuimaI Ho.pital Pro&mto Salarieo ficient public service or for valid FAMOUS Catholic Information "One reason for opposing the representation. the RathakeIJer, Mack at Nottiqhaat. • 1SS41 Kercb.Ya1 AftDue M ... t P ...... t - Beverly Pres. ton, Grosse Pointe high school len- CHICKEN PIES amendment, no doubt. lies in the No SlIboItituta Plaa Detroit provision which prohibits county, "Because population is the prin- Ior, was awarded a scholarship to ALSO Father Adam 01' Pape. Proto- plum? dt}., viJIale or township officials cipal (l'Uide in apportioning repre. Central Michigan College of Educa- Bruno'. Home Made Dreaaiq. NoW' UDder tion to beiin in the Fall semester, receiving salaries from .erving on sentation for the new board of 21 Did you ever. dear Neighbor. the proposed charter commission of members, critics contend that other NEW MANAGEMENT I it was announced today by Dr, E. C. MAYONNAISE. THOUSAND Bcek, chairman of the institution'. ISLAND - TARTAa SAUCE imagine that perhaps hundreds of 19 members. Of course this means tests, such as property valuation scholarship committee. FneJlI,M.. E...., Ds, At thousands of years ago. there nest- that no official of Detroit is qua Ii- should have been included. Even if ABAR led in the hollJW of your family fied to sen'e on the charter com- the objection were granted and rep- SERVICE Several hundred applications for tree, Daddy and Mammy Ape? Did mission. Like many other constitu. resentation were to be based on the the 71 scholarships awarded were BRUNO'S you ever continue your mental wan. tional requirements, it is provided volume of taxes paid from a given 1FotJll.erlv Art Connelly Service) examined by the committee before derings back some millions of years that the job must be done not b}' locality, the result would be a board 13113 Kerc:hnal final announcement of winners was PantryShop further, uutil you ran into a tiny. public officials but by citi2ens and of supervisors having at least 30 At I..aIIomnr made. Mis. Preston will enroll 'at 1&329E. Warren NI."1 jelly-like organism which contained their representati\'es, b'ecause it is members, becau$e the' total valua- StaDdanI Oil Guolia. uuI Cetral Michigau college on Sept. 28, the Srat germ of life in all the the taxpaying citizen$ who must tion, it is said. in the Grosse Pointe Proclueu when the first Fall semester of the ••••••••••••• world? And If you did this. and be- bear the real burden of any form area is one' thirtieth of the county colleae year begins. aasses begin of government. total. itAYMOND .P. HEBERT, Prop. ;======~=~;;;;;=;~;;;;====:=;Iieved it to be true, did you not the foUowing week. BABYLAND shudder a bit at the mere thought of "This may be a good time to dis- "On these and other points The FURNITURE the Daddy of us all? tinguish between criticisms made by Review article of May i is incom- 1031 E. Jel"_ LE,1114 Now I do not know what you public officials sometimes called plete in that none of the critics offer BeoII • e..m..- . Strollers IT'S PATRIOTIC TO CONSERVE! HiP Chain • Pia,. Peu • PW think - nor what my pew-mate in politician$, who' han their own in- any substitute plan whatever for AU KIada • BuiDett ... Bath. the Catholic chllfch thinks - of tere$ts to serve. and the view of in- the new board of supervison. All Y.., JOU can .. ft! smartly by hariaa' lut 0' aeuoa'. dotbiDl deIUI~ pre .. ec1 and ~ iaett ... D - To,s' e.- . Evolution; but personally, I much dependent citizens, no mailer where Our efforts in this field hue been in We feature the HrYicea of an upert tailor. Call N ltie .. Ete. prefer to believe in a paradise of they reside. These latter are the vain. These include recent discus- as, now I flowers and trees and babbling folks who pay the bills in all units sian meeting, in other parts of brools, wherein most happily dwelt of government and who, as voten, Wayne county. In one of these a.m..r e.- P..... for J4 Y-. Bill & Clay Penrod'. BARBER SHOP my beautiful, God-like first parents, have responsibility for making final meetings most ludicrous sUiiestions decisions at the polls. were made for soh'ing the problem 211Zll M.dI A ..... Adam and Eve - le>, Gas ,_', 1_ • 'age of borQaiirq. and tpeCio. \fOh,.... s...... __ ...... far ~._ animals and thas made l new crea- cials in Detroit. Perhaps that v..a$ a were puhlished in The Review of .4H'TIe~bw that canned foods ore deli. ln9 0lId b,ailing _ • a. COMIIRft tion - man. mistake in some cases, But no in. May i." -.. h..,1lhM, ond _ .. ical. l... 1UIl-l'k.ce cooil.,. ",""", 011 bet- I lay, the church, permits me to formed citizen or official need be ..., ..... am of lMot hoav. the same -monal ole....." "J COI~y am. • 2. t>lfco-.liglnint. "'"' 11"' off when cooil. believe all this, in so far as the evo- told that the chairmanship of the U. of M, Club to Hold IILAN MO" NUTItnOUI MEAlS "'IIis compl.te. Whe" -"II Itotto" "'"' lution of man's body is concerned; board is mostly an honorary po,i- Annual Sp . F r -Son. _ falllily ~bl ... _at...... -- cIcIwn 10la_I pclOIi.1e 110_ .. but. mind you, I do not have to. tion. As a rule. the chairman makes ring ro Ie ....k. eel', Io,sad alld _.010 .. 1Uffi. bop boil"lIliore1y. TClk. o~"lIe of _~nd so, having free choice, I most appointment. and transacts other I dent _"~ ...... ", cIcIy. Doft', waite 01 ,-. Goo l'O"lIe" ... one! """-""'e Saturday, June 6th "'odauo food vila .. !no, and 1IIiftoro ...... ,.,.,.,.-. dedsively reject as my first parents olic viewpoint on any other subject? Papa Protoplasm and Mamma Uni- ~~\ If '0, addrels: The Grosse Pointe chapter of the cel!, and clasp to my heart Father Cniversity of Micnigan club will Catloolic I..' ti_ Society '" Adam and Mother Eve. And. dear MICHIGAN CONSOLIDATED GAS COMPANY St. P..... Cln h. M...,. L.a ..... hold its annual Spring frolic, Sat. Neighbor - I believe you do, too. 415 Cllfter •• CHur, UII 321 RiYard, Cro Pointe, MicIa. urday evening, June 6. at tne Uni- Royal Banner Would )'ou like to ha\'e the Cath. I'enity club on East Jefferson ave- nue. The supper dance in Fcbruary ....as so popular ",,'ith those who at- Peetela or Standard ' Looking Forward tended, that the clab was asked to repeat that kind of a part. It's SMART to To This? For this party the mu~,~ will be furnished by the Rotunda orchestra ,~~ THEN FILL under the direction of M r. Ptr~y. be SEEN at the Supptr will be ~en'ed at 11 :.10and UP YOUR ....il1 include as before. chIcken pie. ~~ PONTCHARTRAIN BIN! shoestring p"latoc" Sprin" salad. ~ dt<5Ctt and coffee. This is all cared for In the pnce (1i the ticket. Perfecto. - Chico. or Petit Queen. If irt'lg-ht rates rise. coal Olle to the 5iu (1f the !Ilpper Bar prices may be affected. too. Don't sh;\'er next winter •. rooms al1d dance floor. ticket$ can- truly Smoking Pleasure Buy coal now! not be sold to more t!l.&n 100 couple$. Tahle re~ations for group NO MONEY partie! may he made .,.,;tl>Miss Ber. 15218 E. Jefferson MU.93&7 nlte Moort'. ",'ho ma,' be reache~ at Grosse Pointe Park ~,a!lara 2000 from '9 to 5 and II , \ DOWN 1\ 1)re' til "c('ti'~ you will alway. • Adagio - Novelty Dance • DETROIT National Coal .. y. "111 la II • ("lr (";1;n('('! r('~(".\'.lt;( ..'\n" a!tt:- Th:l~~' Stroll' .... Ii". n ,,:,:. J

e del1ne$ oelty less bai8'age? Just because he 1:1 "worm of t..'le dust," but It Is simple tber~Mother ot us all. who la loot- justlce untouched amid the noise followinll editions' '<' GrW. Sdootiot,Io ...... I1.... d- ..b as "PrInciple; Mind; Soul: Spirit; unaware of man's true 6eUhood 18 and natural a.nd lneVltable to thO$l Ing tbrou.:~'00 beyond th05e false' and disb'actlng turmolJ or the r,.. - lJ!e; Truth; Love; all sub6tance; the aon of GOd. who accept It &$ the baslc fact from evidence& or .'l1.st.aJres &lid fallure6 world', mad moneY-mU:1JlAl:. money- Sunday SchOOl Edition. pock. ;, -- InteUJgence.. God Ls tncorporea1, wlLlcb to draw their eneuinl con. and mJad1rect.e. It.,. K_hft'&1 A_ ... CIIle I bad ever heard. I could unlverlle. He 18 tbe one prima.! C&U&e, th nanced for an lnstaJ:lt. True bumll- Go home to your Mother. Turn It IndJvkluaJjty contains no destruc. RO S , e.;: ...... _~. ..~~...... ~...... ~ ricbly all things to enjoy." In an- f __ ...... s--. ~ .. IrUp It a1l, but what I did UD- the one ~"""me ..... er. the one and perfect. &lid He ve III Ity Wll$ e~ by our great over to God with lmpUcit COn1ldeDce, !ive element, no d1eiIl'-"- tlU:- Oxford India Bible Daller ..... 11,31 aacI S•• -. I;': -- ..... ~ ..... to lIl&ke me presenoe. the one We, re1Iected In other place the Bible Illy*' "It Is Master when he said he could ot just ILS .. ch1Jd mlght get tired 0 tor, 110 element oj d1s.rUption. weat. French and German Trans' S...., ScIIooI 1;', - &0 ro heme and do some very multitudinous $ptl'itnal Ideas. He ""' •• Father'a good pJea.aure to &lve b1mse1f do nothicg, and at the same trytne to undo • haM knot In a Dell, nor vulDera1lWty. He Ie a I a t i 0 D I. librarv editions, ,. .no. tbtnk1nc._ It Willi no new II impartial. baVltll no favorites, and ,-- will tlme bad dom1nlOD over every form snarl of string, and would turn the complete W1it, complete manUes- .$Z.5I F"lI'at Sauioa Itl .... ~ I bad otten heard It men- 15not moved by the breath of prala. you the kJ.DCdOm." But bu.rnan and phase oj matter, to the aston- wbole thine over to I11.s parent, tation, Ic1ow1ng DO I1mitation nor cloth . Seco.cI s--. I I III ... ,:: IIioDed. Man1 of 101 tJ1e!IdlI were nor &l pJead1ng, to do more for one ~in~~ ~e ~ b= Ishment of the world for DlneteeD kDO'III'1nr that It would then be boundary. He can.never be dece1Ved, W-...r., E T ",' ! frequently pa6Ied the church cbllcl than for another, a1Dc:e He UIt to jlm centUries. It th1& very quallty quickly undone, Y1ct1nUzecI, tr1dtecI, nor trapped by ,;' .. b. was MMtiq ~~ k-. wtIIIIDI& tbe eIiIh_ desire to enter. 10Wl! aU aI1ke. and best.oWll upon all .ppear. They 10 come III wblch gIVe b1m I11.s mighty power. any IUbt.le scheme ot mortaJ mind', And Other Editionl. Re.diq Room ~ ...,.. ~:• ....""!lad~~. I DOt taken any Interest "'I. 00'-"'-...... ,., b''-'''--- wereILS aometbUlgeeeldIlg ftrst~added,"the lt1cgdom,because be.we for he 'Il'&$ ao oontinuously aware IIlvent!on. Hill ...... "'~"t mental ...~...... c;" - -~, All a matter oj tact, I cause we lOVed 0Cd most, and ~ that mortal eelthood coul4 "do DOtb. _ know DO Interruptkln. Hill U, to I '_ S..., Thil book and other works of ;.: edD" 1lDtnr. All I knew wu that I '1'NatIDeIIt and all the time. and were wil.U.DI 1ng" that be ceased to th1nIt: about CIIrIaiIaII Ide ... eapltaJ COD&I.ste of the llm1tJeas abun- 'I. to ..... Mrs. Eddv, Ind all authorized ~,-....., bepn to - that I bad Tu1'nln8 to Spl.."it &0 IUPPl1 our to trust 81m unreservedly to bri.nll it at alL True humlUty la 10 .bo- ... dance of I))lrituaJ Ideaa, upon Wblcb •• '-. ~ 1llmeth1Ilc, Wtl1ch I neecl8. no matter what the faIae Into our elqlerienee whatever was sorbed In Ustentng to God tilat it A thorouahb' dlseouraged mortal he can continually drew witIJout tear Christian Science literature may ~ u have bad, fact, mater1aJ evidIlme of the d.I1IIcuIty ha All forgeta about ItselL It 11 once went to oj a oj their ~ wen III to talk the omee Chrie- Eaeh spiritual be read, borrowed. or Durchased lIS tb1DIe III ille. tre- ID&1 be. II really .. very lI1mple deA. ~t ~ IIIor to can ~ weha~ the Andrew of the Ihental realm, t1an Belence praetltloner for help Idea wlLlcb Ills bUsineu requlzee .. at an Christian Science Readinl! ~ ~--illlpartant and worth n1tion of what III called .. ChrIJt1an II aJready ours. True Pl1'YU 11 the Who lliroulrht b1s brother to thl aD .. bue1nesI problem. He wa.s the ,anstantJy ava1lable the moment be . Otber peopJe had 10uDcI them. Sc:ienee tttalment. It III the prayer ooll&taDt. ooneelouIl reaJ1z.atlon oj Christ, and then slipped away. con. pieture of de8pa1r, For many wear, olI1akea bIa demand upon it. I( eati. Rooms. " ...... , wen free, oun for the talt- of gratetul ackno'II'lediment oj 0Cd'. man'l UDlty with GOd. NSOn, thou tent to be forgotten. Let III nevel' weeIts lllld months be bad been DOt be diverted from Ita coW'&e, mis- i 11& .. the air we breathe and perfeet1oll, and the reaJ1zatlon that art ever with me. lllld all that I have 106e iigbt of the great fllCt that, no loo1dnr vaJ.nJy for employment. ma appropriated. ml8dIrected, mlsIIIed, Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist, I H we drlnlt. They were man, In God .. Imap and Iikenesa, 11 111thtne. Then why try to get It? matter what may be the nature 01 funds were low. His fam1ly was 15Ut. nor mlsappl1ed. It Cannot fall to i ~ au Detroit, maintains a Reading Ii.' ADd God WI.bte1 III to have DOt advancing towanl tbla point of ...... _ not JUIt thank God becauee the cillIlcuIty to be overcome, the fertng. He mu.st get a pasitlon. "But reach its lfOa1. nor can It ever fall

. becauee He ..... our Palber. perfeet1on, IICII' has be the freedom .. "3 pe.tJent'l real need 1:1 to reaUze ble you can.t, H aatd the Sdentl.st. 'I'be abort ot ita d1J1nely dJrected pur- Room at .... He Jlmrd ua. and cape.dty to fall abort oj It, but W~~? ~ brings to tired spiritual Identity &$ • part of the man atared at him lIllll5tonlshment. po&e. The lJ'e&te&t material enter. 604 Six Mile Road, We"st ' .II.. teaeh1np ot ChrIatIaIl he II dl tILIe point MID. The bar. humanity a m-.ae of Joy, aDd the d1v111e ''Us.'' That Ls the true prOCH "What do you mean?" be cried. prlsea In all the world, with thetr ; .... cnduaDy anto14ed III my mon;y of Ills bemg was never Inter. world hae come to rec:ogn1ae In many IE of salvation. Most of U8 feel, "E'reryone else bas been telling me fabulolll wealth and resources, ean OPEN DAILY - ITlIZ*I, I bepn to reaIlIe fered with, impeded, nor Impa1.red, wa- Ita ...... tle tnlnistratlons. It lllld rlChtly. t2lat we may have. that, but I didn't suppose 10U wou1d. never even approach In scope and ."... 1bbIp are DOt always u the7 In t.b.InkinI of this, thoee lItIIn- ~. '-'---"h"cmea reun1..... broftn long way to go really to do tIl.Ls, Wb:J can't I get .. POIiition?H "Be. 8l'B!ll!eur thlI buainess at bls, be- ,: - to be. A D:lIIn may think he lItructed 10 Christian B..'1eDce may ~:"~orted, broken ~ re- but let DO ODe be d!aeouraged. One eauae man can't 'aet' anything.H Wll$ cause It Is God'. busIn ... and hence :II*Y liI:h, and yet be poor. An- lIOIDetimea c:onfuae the tenlIlI "man" vived. It sees enem1elI tranarormed cannot always see froID day to day the reply. "He already haa all. And the emly bUl5ineeia on earth which Is Low grade. unmarketable tobacco ...... ," tI:dnIt he • ftl'7 poor, and "mortal man, H bat tbey are Into fr1enda, c:aJamlt1es turned Into the progre$lI be Is maklng. Because then he went on lovingly to explaill abSolutely UDllmited. -,,-.II ,. be rich. For in5tanoe, mp- IIDt IYDODYlDoua. MaD Is wboJJy blellll1np, 10&& replaced by aomet.hIDg the dally routine aometimes seems I11.s aomewhat startUna statement- Dear fr1encls. tbili hour wlLIch n, can now be processed into paper. '9- poor m1Det JfflIla In ~ splritual made In the Image and better. And the world 18 tILIDk1ng dull and monotonoua. that does not ~ because the real man Is the have Ilpellt toaet.ber is aImoIit ..t an soap, varnish. and fiber board, . deep III the - 01 ~ lIkeneae 'of SpIrit. AdJ.m, the BIhIet about It. 1 used to th1nIr: abotlt it, neeessar11y mean that DOthIng 11 1011 of 00cI, an that 18 God'i Is bJs. eDd I think the man 111 the IIIlOW -L ~ .' JlU'i Of Akaka, abould 1Ud- a1Ilrma, 11 • PI'OduI:t ot the dual; of too. I uaed to aay to myaelt: -Batr being aceornpUahed. The story Is by rilht Of re1lected ~on. To but Is already well on hl8 way. lllld t IllIIIIl lI&nrIp tIr2si of the lP'OUDd, the ob,lec:Wled apres- doeJI the Chrl8tlan Sde.lItIBt told of an OVmlealolll teaeiler III a the v1s1tor'8 frightened _ be tbe little candle he left beh1ncI on . , 1Ir auc:. "'I: • HUlCe. beelIme the heir to aIoD of all \bat ill !lOt OCd'a 1map c:eed, even III l1ttJe. trilling t.h1nga? ChrIstIan SCIence ~y 8cbool, mlCht have seemed alone and for. tbe tablt quite .burn~ out. But he .. iF [ It ill DOt 1Deon- and I1kellSll, a matenal m1nd call. Bow doeta be do it? There muet be who tok! bel' pup1J8 that lIbe hoped 1Otten. Iact!ng aJmost evetyt.hlDg, 'II'1lI ZlOli need 1& any more. far he II ...... ~ '" 1_. let UI lnIlblel! N .. mortal" ADd W2mI. (bI a reuon." Perhano one -1 he they would au have something- to a bldreted lUld UDbappy wanderer nOw WBIIdDr tn1rard the Jlcht. and -THE- r :f' wIddl .. DlJW h!s by rlPt oj CllnlIiderI all the I1artowlnlr oper1- does It II by II:no1r1D8 that In God'i teU the elaII the fonll1i1llg Sunday III a world of ehacIows, but that it W1D lIhlne on ILls pathway, mort - ...... - m hili natm ClOUD- -- tbrouch wb1eh th1& znonal la IIIbt tI:IIre 1lJ DO !lWe. tr1mng tILIng, about some proof of God'i care dur- taIIe COJltept of h1mself repeated a and more, "unto the perfect cIa.Y.- 117 wtdda be left JoIIc lIIOo Paba- ItlPJl(laed to pus in b.I.I earthly pII. because nothlnl 10 human experi_ tng the week. All responded to the tbouaand times in .. t1Jouaand d11fer- So may It be ll:Ith all of us. .,...... ill !lJI for Ule taktn&. 1l"Imalre, it II aureJy pIa1n that llll IlMe III too amaII to be IlOverned by request. and p ve their demonstra- ent ways, would l1ever malte it true. Good ft t...... • he It1II !D bJII hut III tbe all-wile &lid aII-llrriDe ereab could BlI watcb1lll care. OUr reJia10lJ tion.s with more or _ enthUlllaaln. Tbe relationelLlp between God and ...... -,~ ...... bill oae UttJe ft1cbr- Dever be held re&pnrvdble far 10 teaches DB that God Ie our helper That 18. all but one. She l\lIotmJenUJ man 'WI rema.Ined, tD1broken and '.- ....-. UId ck8D't mow a obvlaua a faflure. Be • Indeed Hbom "Be has mercy upon 1IlI, and IUIde! I.n her _t, looklDr ralber lad. lZDtlreaka.ble. So the praetltioner FOX CREEK ' tL But dclllI tIIal; aJt.er unto trouble, III the IPUb fI1 ap- fmIr1 event of our e&reellSH I'Unlt, "Why, Betty." said the teacher. 1m:lt on to ten bUn Who be really , , lfow. JiK DI alIlPCR tbU wan!. H 'I'broughoat the wbo1e brlel ~._ ... u_ 3) It tbt "haYeD't yOU 1ol1yt.h1ng to tell 111 wu, DOt a dl8llouraged. mortal, but ' -- -- UltlIIe III Ida own &ploD of what be calla Ills 11fe, he la of Good by ...... DUU8, p.. too?" The chiJd looked up with maD, an IIldivlduaJ Idea at God, the J. Harmar Chapter . • w2Io baftl Jontl: been trJ'1IlI _ ••".... about, bufI'...... n..... Ildentlst Ie Jalowlng escb day that '-ub'-' e""" "No, ma'am." ebe htgbest, tmest, nob'- llre&teat. _1lleIIII ...... n..1tU:Ceed III - .. --- ~-... w...... ,.., the divine K!:Id controll every ac1 wu ~ ,_ _ .. DAR Elects Officers ' - -- ~ br'ow-beaten, Intlmldated, tor- of Il.Ja life. DO matter how 1n8Igrrlft. aald. "I haven't r.I11thInc. I tried ~ tbicg tJlat 0Cd ever made • iDfonnatloD aDd mmted, to and fro by III u I could, nothlIlg un&ouc:hed by tll&t, or Genet'" Josiah Harmar chapter of MARKET ... .. tiletIlI!d of hla tDher1taDt:e.thnJulrh. All ill ...... toaed, a hel~t-. _ .... _.- dr- ClUlt it may -. he tbere/)y...-.-,_.__ ha"--"bard " but V...... I __ ,__ ..d1Icord,_ !act.th

Be hili CIII1Y &0 retlIrn holne, ;--;;;;'J;m ...... _...... h1mRU and Ills affaln UDder thl ...... ~ N~ ~Lion.;-u~ ~ the D~ughtet'1 ?f the American I.. --II 'om 1IW:' a Jq tbDe Let III retuIe to ....- mortaJ ronnunent of d1Ytne Jaw, lIDlI eon. bu PIt 1$ (!fo _ ..,.. p. 1'0. lIeilRnoIatlOD held ita n!glIlar annul' 14628 East Jefferson Lenox 6900 -lID tIIai 'J'be JI'lr.ther'a -t'. aequentl7 wm do ftatever he IIlledl .&-- • __~ .~_. _"'. _. ball: JIItne, 11m I mind', COIlCePtbof ltaelt. III ~ to do, ..t the I'1Iht time lIDlI JD till __ .. DIIIld m let oae 8ln&Ie mfllUn.i-...... eocction of .... !Cerl OR Jt-.1t. yet 1:; ... all rIah& lllto 10 lD&I1y uman pereo--:: J1Iht way • .No 1teSl. ta.teu \DIllel __ ~~u~ ~~" Sa~" -Yay, .. " at ~ home-'Oi ' ja tile BIJIJe. ".BeJoved," aid ::s,h: ~1l'OIn~ ~ aucb ~~~provl t7nllke little Betty periI.aps we SllId the practitioner,"that does not Mrs.]. Frank McIntosh, on Cherry. ~.... ~ ~ "'now are we tile young. rich and poor. rood and bad, tnopportune or e rea bave ha4 tI1JJlp happenicg to lIS 1Jfect; the fact. It 111unalterab1e.~ 'lall'n avenue. -Complete- r,- .,~. And ~ ~. be- lI1et and weJI, h1ab llZId low. happy ~ reJlec:tin&'nofal1'~. ~~ wh1ch we 'll'OUld be most I1'8tetul m PI:lr _ tlme he audibly declared A dess.rt lunch-all d ' - !Ie ...... been th ...... and and m1serab1e. Let III refaee to ~lI _. -U:='"'~' have ruled out of eon.sclousnell. Per. these abl50Jute truthl of Cbr15t1an ~ ~ was serve at •.', ...... JeatDlld theae t truths of - '0- mort&! mind to .,...... DI ettart, no fnIItratlon. ~ uuu t ..... _ U .,,_ b t I JO I - - ow W -T _ ... _-- -" '''-t reall •• r'" ha- one sub ..... t which Ollt ~. lIS &$ many 0....,.", U :. l~""at h .ll.uUr'a teet. after 1te 0WZl tancy, I1ke spedmena .-...... 1...1lO1V wo ...... -~ Is ..-- In ao d' weh t 100klDg t

In .. mUIeUIZI. Spirit knows but one lritha1d I11.shim,Joumey;DOt apInet;IiO behim,can and10 wiI:se. t1JO\I8htIn the mlndl5of home.ot lOmeWe jummay nowfeel Isthatthe _ ~T.h.~~"!.-...... was" In nothe '- be-a Mrs. James J. Comella, regent, Food Service H 'IIItI Gnat DIaeftwy cJaai.flcattoo: "'Beloved, now are we ly Ills caJm, qute' In our case it 18 not the place of fore him, nor th1nIdnc of It: but presided at the meeting. Annual re- the 100$ of OCd. God k:mrll'lI III ILS ~ne, ~ atway, ... COlI. peace that it mould be. In 1act, It with the eyll$ of aptl'itual d1soern. ports of officers and committee IS .. ~ manp -.tIcIn fr.r one we really are, not ILS we seem to be. en... peace. &eem:I 100 hold witbln ita precincts ment he Wll8 _leg throuah and . - ... bu rail the Bible elnee chIld- KIlny a mort&! has ha4 hill wbole &a1fttiea iIIrRP Bllbt T1l1UbIc much of dlseord and dlasellSlon. But beyond the fa.\ae evldenee of the chairmen were read, The following IIood to COllIe upon an old 8l!ntence utework bllghted because be allowed Bach man and woman In tbt Ilnce we art ISUre that God knows no material se-nses 1oto the realm of new officers were elected: Mrs. -.kIen1.Y iIhun1necI; and yet the ILIm8elt to be labeled by buman world expresses I11.s own t.h1n!dng, such d1storted picture, we may be pure reality. PinalIy be eald. '"What Dv.'ight W. Slater. regent; Mrs. IlIt1t wh1dl Christla.n ScIence IJlrow$ op1n1o.n. ll4any a talent haa IaiIl Bach one, bwna.nly speat1ng. pre- equa111 sure that man cannot know I have told you 18 the truth, my B Choice Meats - Poultry ... the 8c:rlptures dote that very dormant because its posseseor did sents the composite picture of what it either. Rome II a right Idea, a friend. H • The two men rose, and the ert Tramble, first vice regent; ..... renders some famlllar ... not know that It WILS& gift straight the pass1ng years have brouaht h1m, I))lritual concept. Man can never vi&tor held out Ills hand. "EKcuse Mrs, Matthew R. Hansen. second ~ III Vibrant with new meaning from God. our God Is Love. and for good or IlL A buman count&- have anything Jeas than a perfect; me 1t I don't talk.H be aatd "I'll vice regent; Mrs. J, Frank- McIn. Fish - Groceries - Dairy Products IIIf$ be ean hardly recall ever ha v. WOuld It be Uke Love to live aom.. Dance is not &elLIIIed and llned and home. &:cause It II In Mind. not In lie YOU ap1n. I Just 1I'8Jlt to IlO tosh, chaplain; !.Irs, Oeveland E. . .. - It before. 'I"be Bible bad tbicg to B1lI dear child. and theD drawn and aged and hardened and matter, it cannot 1acJI: an1 good home and think." A few days later " .... for ~ lifetime the beloved da111 refuse him the abWty and the op- Ilharpened by the emotlO!D$ ot J1IBt thing. It does not require an1 par_ he 'II'Illl offered the best pasition he Rossman, recording secretary; Mrs Fresh Froits and Vegetables .-:.~--':"' -.ptn10l'! ot IlIary Baker Eddy, portunity to use It? Let us enter one day. Tbe picture we present tlcula.r person to lIl&ke It complete, bad ever had, wlLIcb he IIt1ll holds. Thomas C Whyte. corresponding IIIe DI&coverer and JOounder of our prote..;; lIPinst. an such unjust may be the atlCUDIulated evldence nor can the absence at any par!;icu. In these d1mcuIt clays of IDlreSt secretary; Mrs. Harold D. McMa- ~" ClIIrtatian Belenoe, II'ho d18cemed decreell. elther for ourselves or for or all that the ODe po6S"sa!ne It Jar person m<e It Incomplete. To and tnstablllty, with UDlversaJ 'Il'lltld wtalln Ita P8iflI the areat truth of our brOther. BaIl1sh the belief that belleves that he has Uper1enc:ed. adlIIlt the absence ot any good, any. cond1tlone IeeIIIinI to'cba!lIle with bon, treasurer; Mrs. James J. Co- "'1 reJaUo!lshlp to God. and em. God ever made a limited and c1r- And 1t our faces bear the HLmp of Where, Is paramount to adm1ttlcg almost every rls1ng 5UD, there may mella, registrar; M:rs, Ralph W. IIIlIdled it, with other fundamental cumacribed lhortaJ, fettered by an these tILIcgs, Why should not other that God's universe 15 out of balance. be others Who are also disturbed Perry. historian; ~{rs. Antone G. fMta oj beine, In her book "ScIence . u ....lghteolll verdict. Refuse to give parts of the body bear them as well, A bappy home and congenial and over their 1Inancial outloolc. If $0, aDII Health with Key to the ScrIp- it power or presl%:CI. Look away caw;icg resultant physical dilflcul. helpful companionship are undoubt. the Incident Jum related may give Braden, librarian : ~[rs. E. Leo WE DELIVER .... " n Is not hard to undezstand from ever)' false and entllnglinll' ties? The face Is not the only thlJIll edly right for us all to bave. Until, them reason to feel that the mes. Digby, Mrs. Harold E. Doyle. and . tIda book, wlLlch so lovingly explaln.s material evidence Into the r;plrituaJ upon wlLlch the marks of fear a.nd bClwever. they come Into our exper!_ sat

~ Bilt times ha\'e chan!ted car. build a bridge. raise tUlips. cal • hc is" already worker! out and pnnted 'I able ." usele.;A~ and profitJ~"?'''', Noth'n- an An a~xd'c;yo. bu~,ne""a ut dOf'~It. not ha',. to :'Ian" ran """I. fr>r h~t~ arc ;",m,'cl IIf. th(' "anou< cll1lrchc< and am' releases from the ... lD most communit,es Chr.st.ar I culate an ecll~e. conduct an orches. In the baek of the book .• ,'en b<'fore (lellght~ error :-,ore Ihan t~ hav. It.< go to the wall II the owner knows al.l IlIInce noli' ~tal1li< upon an &..- tra. or paint a masterpiece-let us the chIld 6pens Its C') tlmr:r- ..() 1....('Jr b;ic,m('c:.~. f':1,<:' (';-;:n n;>,r' I") i. '(: ,,, I Nr.: 1:'1:' CI,F, , NTV~n ~ + ~ rr..~ I"J( f('I;"'r, ;~, , .. -,.. .., ',';,;'" .. '{o1q~'T ~ ~'Iln> I Cf.ll 01 dI5'('lr;.r\<;, HI th"r hnlir rr r10Hb: 1('::11 I"r-H)'h('..:;l rr .",-,,,,,1' :~ .r";'J~ ~'(' \:(''''r "",.,r!0"-" ~('IGorl In ['W'T\ Ihr"liZ:lt 1"",," r ...11. I"..~ j tl!1sb&n Sc'i:ffl(,,~ r.r~c; ( .~"'r' rr.;n,. 0";1. n .~t;t dr; n()~hm~" ~:\'~rJ ana unr":",r,;, In Irr ""PH rO<'m : a ,'en ',i',- ;,n r,,-c'e,,", Omll '!1' and art rr".",e and C:" rr 11Or<' 17457 Mack at Neff SI'B:--CRIBf. rnR ,\ r'RIT.:--;O. TOO! ~ to pro« the,t 1~.I.l-, b' ihe;: i .1.. ,,,. ,..h0 rae

"GROSSE POINTE REVIEVf' LINERS FOR RENT-RMOI't.__ :; :,::a:..,JIU 1S1:£.t=':~Leader of Troop 29 able by a fine not to exceed $100.00. An Ordinance or by imprisonment in the Village .------BRAND NEW-Modern COllage on G, MADER Enters Armed Service . ,•....-.-...- -- - RENT-R Mullett Lake, 250 miles from De- or County jail for a term not to ex. POll SALE-Miacellaaeoua _ FOR GOlD tt oit. Sand beach, large lot. private, CIOssE POINTE To Ratriet the UM of Water ceed ninty days, or both such fine ,~ 1 T WO LARGE - -A-irv--unfurni.shefl 0r will seU on terms. Owner. NI. CABINET SHOP Local Scouting's most recent ad. Supplied by the Villar. of '~~HINIUM • d'"- Hybrids, t.rbCOum.r~ rooms. Workin~ couple or WIdOw 0056. R_-"-o:..--_ 01 , ... , .... hIN and imprisonment may be imposed :;' . • lIa ant e .•a ISIes, ca n. u, ~ to dition to the military services of our Croue Pointe Wood. Water p S663 ...... -....-4., .ty" .. -'" in the discrction of the court. For ". in separale colon. Musl ~e referred. Call Tuxedo.!:-.._.__ WANTED-To Reat l_oMI ... R...... R"DU~ nation was the call of Edward Wells. 5y.teas D u r in Specified .•~... 'to be ap?reciated. Also boat In ROSSE POI!l:'TE WOODS-Pri- _ _ l r el'ery day that a violation of this G Scoulmaster of Detroit Troop 29. Hour. of the Day. and to ordinance shall be permitted to ex- c:o.adition. 591 St. Clair. TU vale famil)', reasonable. Tuxed(,) INCOME _ Or apartment, four or Wells was commilsioned as cap. Provide the Pena1tie. for the ist. the same shall constitute a sep- 2 five rooms unfurnished. Cross ven. tain in a motor transport division GAINS GALORE-Semnl{ out -1962_. '"'"'"::::- tilation. Heated, refrigeration. stove GRO~ POINTE Violation Thereof. arate and di,tinct offense, and shall pets, rURS. linoleum, desks UNIVERSITY PLACE. 912 - Nice Two adults, $45 to $50. Murrav 0827 and ordered to report to Camp Lee be so punishable. for duty immediately. He was em- 'u. tables. odd sized window larll:e room in private home. Good Mrs. Burrows. LIVEPOut TRYMillET T•• ViU••• of Cro ... Poiale W ..... Sectioa 3. All ordinances or parts • -e•• venetian blinds, curt~in rods t ransportation. -:- THREE-Responsible business men Stricti, F.-I. E••• ployed with the 0 Ids - Cad i11a c Or-daia.: of ordinances inconsistent with the hinR' ROes - includlRlI our branch of General Moton since is1Iaks, The Carpet Shop. 426 ust PLEASANT - Front room. radio want colta,l(e within 15 mil~s of P....., Dnuod mo. V W~ 5... tio. I. The use of water sup- provisions of this ordinance are J.euon Avenue. in private family. No other r~m. Detroit. June, July and August: LE. _3 IAU E. enoa coming to Delroit shortly after plied by the Village of Grosse hereby expressly repealed. e rs. Garajre optional. At all bus hnes three bedrooms and kitchen: walk- World War I. He has been inter- - Poinle Woods water system be. Sectioa 4. This ordinance s hall PiEE AND CLEAR-Lot. 50,.150 Kercheval-Ashland. Call a£ter ... Nl inil' distance to bus line. Reasonable -- ested in boys work for over 2.2 ft. Citv water, Ras and Iill'ht. St GROSSE POINTE tween the hours of 4:00 P.M. and take effect twenty days from the 4807, Cherry 9000. Mr. DeVito. years and became Scoutmaster of Clair Shores- Ten and a Half Il!ile APPLIANCE SERVICE 8:00 P.M. ustern Standard Time date of its enactment. -.. Jefferson, lake and schools. Nl FIVE OR SIX-ROOM HOUSE ..... Troop 29 10 years ago. During his (5:00 P.M. and 9:00 P.M. ustern FOR RENT W .. bm. Mae.ftl,.., VlIC1iIum CIeo.a. IM? Or income bv middle.agea ~ouple ScoutlOg career he berved as a vol- War Time) during the months of SIX - ROO~-House, furnished or Niajrara 3655. - .. lroun. Floor Lam,. &lid U,.I unteer leader not only in his own June, July, August and Seplember, NINE-PIECE - MahoRany dining will share with responsihle couple Sockets, R.paired .ad Scniced. St. Matthews Women rOOm suite. Hepplewhile design FOR RENT-FLAT troop but as and life sav. shaU be restricted to ordinary . Garage, larRe yard. Call Niaiar a NiAGARA zt'4 175. Call Tuxedo 2-0212. 0533, ing instructor in various school household, sanitary or commrr ..;ol Fete Retiring Rulers Noticedl FIVE-ROOM - Lower, side driveS' pool<. PRIVATE- Home selling antiqu e uses and the use of such wa ter for H,ELP WANTED-F~ garaRe, adults or one girl. 125 PaiDtin.. uacI P.perbu,mr At Banquet Tonight .-Iars. china, tall red satinglas s Maryland. Murrav 74.58. _ At the Detroit area Scout coun- sprinkling or watering la",'ns, gard- MaSkell'. 1aiItP. desk, large dropleaf table. 345G E.iliaat .. F.... ens or other similar or like purpose Yprkshire. BEAUTY OPERATOR-Good finR- cil's annual me~ting in 1941, \Vells Members of St. ~[allhew's Worn • er wal'er and manicurist. Five WANTED-Real Ut&t. is hereby prohibited during such NEW was honored by the award of the en's club will hold their annual ban- DELPHlXIUM - Specific douh! days. Salarv and commission. Tuxe - Ward Decorator restrictive period. I e WIDOW-Will pay cash for m~- silver beal'er, a national Scoul hon- do 2-9330. 18020 Mack: Ave~ quet Thursday evening. ~[ay 21, at , hybrids, two-year-old clumps. 139 ern sinale or income. Eut Side Sectio. Z. Any person. firm or Hardware Store Oak Street. Grosse Pointe Farm ArliDatoa %155 or for his outstanding sen'ices to 7 o'clock at the Whillier hotel. s' BEAUTY OPERATOR - Stea~ ., Murray 7058. !\iall'ara 0768. boyhood. He recehed his eagle corporation, its, his, her or their With past officers of 1940-41 as hos. position. Good salar." Applv Rei d badge in May 1935. agents or employees, who shall vio- Larre.t Pet St.ock ia Beautv Salon. 16117 Mack near Bed . WANTED tesses. These officers are: Mn. Wil. LlRGE-Walnul lil'in,l( room table IUe or assist in the violation of the GroNe Pomte ~orative wrought iron hat stand ford Tuxedo Z-7070. BY PRIVATE PARTY - 16 mm Refrigerator Captain Well, is the loath local liam Mader. past president; Mrs...... ra 2908. provisions of this ordinance, shall Roy Gies, past vice.president; Mrs . WHITE II{AlD - For five room Bell & Howell camera. Must be Scout leader, (according to local turret head model. Must be in good be punishable by a fine not to ex. Harry R)'an, past secretary, and Pay U. A Vuit .so. _ ISTERED - Litter of Chesa . apartment. No cookinjr or ....ash - council record) to be called to ac. condition. Priced riRht for cash. "SERVICE ceed $100.00, or by imprisonment in Mrs. Louis Jensen, past treasurer ke Bav retrievers. four week 5 in,l(, two adults. Hours 11 a.m. t.o 5 Write Box V. coo Grosse Pointe Re- tive service since Pearl Harbor. the Village or County jail for a .. i'm'ate breeder. T. B. Man p.m. \Vrite Box P, c-o Grosse POlnte n. view. 15121 Kercheval Avenue, E1eetric Motor R...... Scouting's ranks of lea.dership have Following the banquet a two-act Meadowlan.. Grosse Poin Review 15121 Kercheval Avenu e. term n"t to exceed ninety days. or $t te Grosse Pointe Park. Mich. program will be gh'en. The fint part ,-,. Niagara 3036. Grosse 'Pointe Park. Mich. been seriously d~pleted by enlist- both such fine and imprisonment DUNCAN &: Mac:NICOL will include a piano solo by :'[rs, OFFICE DESKS-Or desks of any ments but most sponsoring institu. may be imposed in the discretion of tMPoRTED RUG-9xI2. lIust b GIRL-For ,l(eneral housework. N'0 e kind for cash. Call Cherry 2818. a.uIeftbl .t tions such as churches and schools. Charles Stoll. and vocal solos by __... to be apprecialed. Niagar eookinR. Home nig~ts, Mr s. 1.., W.,.. the court. For every day that a vio. a have met the difficulty by recruiting Mrs. Frank Szekiel and Mu. J. F. .. or Randolph 7267. Charles F. Lambert, 166 Ridge Roa d. BOY SCOUT-Uniform. size 12 or NIa.b, hMlin AI HoIWa,. lation of this ordinance shall be Kiallara 2884. prospective leaders from bigher age Murphy, followed by <:ommunity 14. Niagara 5078. TR. 2..... permitted to exist. the lame shall CTRO - ~IASTER _ Electr ic brad'ets ...... 5 was the case in 1917 singing • , .:'••~e. just like new. Reasonabl GIRL O~ L.....DY-Who can ans,.. er constitute a separate and distinct e. WINDOW CLEANING TUucIo and 1918, Scout membership is on The second part will future a 'c.llIlJ'O Kenosha. Prospect 5208. phone intelligently and wait .on 1-1151 .offense, and shall be so punishable. trade for branch dry cleaning the increase because many boys are playlet, "When Mom Was a Girl,"' WINDOW - And wall cleaning, Sectioe 3. All 0 r din a n c e s Or '~'iiiROIT JEWEL - Gas rang e, office. Apply Imperial Oeaners. finding a,'enues of p"blic service with the fonowing cast: Master of Screens and- awning, hunl!'. Win- JEFFERSON AVENUE parts of ordinances inconsistent with • .5. Good condition. Tuxed 0 15326 Mack .....venue. do",'s Be aed up. Walls $3.50 per through the Scouting program such ceremonies, Mrs. Paul F. McNaUy: METHODIST CHURCH the pro,'isions of this ordinaace are .l--196Z. ~m~~exel 7463. as slavage collecting, "ictory gard. accompanist. Mrs. Louise Hoffman: LOST a: FOUND hereby expressly repealed. 1IoYS BICYCLE-Twenty-six and ening, food conservatioa programs, girls, Mesdames G«lrge Herbert, Pailttiq aDd DeeoratiD .. E."_.t~ Sectio. of. T his ordinance shall 2I-inch, like new, also 16 foot LOST-Near St, Paul's church, blue war bond sales promotion, and OCD Arthur DuBeau, H. Morisette, R. R. FeueU, Minister take effect twenty days from the a...e trailer. fully equipped, very Cadillac tire guard. Call Tuxedo COMPLETE - Decoratinlr .ervice. messenger service. George Peters, V. C. Pontillo, 2'{)381. 10:00 a.m. Worship service, ser. date of its enaetment. ..Po $.lOO. Tuxedo 2-6714. Guannteed ""orkmanship and ma- George Skuns, H. Ryan, and Arthur terial (plus 30 years experience). mon theme. ~Aldergate, \Vbat Is Brl ...... Laacloeoa .A'!fTIQUES - Barn Sale at Situationa W_ted-Female Estimates free. Have vour work It?~ followed at 11 :15' by classes Young; boys. Me.dames B. Fix, N. j(itchell's - All this week and Schneider. C. Kading. H. Kuhn. T. done now. FHA time payment if for intermediates. young people and St. Ambrose Altar society will An Ordinance '--.. Good. bad, and indifferent. RELIABLE COLORED GIRL- desired. Wm. Loader. TU. 2.7143 Stodola, and T. Corbett; school \Vishes general, light laundry. a •• adults. A well equipped nursery ua- sponsor a bridge-luncheon in \the We're poIrtt Upetbl We bow ... ~ tables, desks, beds. clocks. board, Mesdames J. Quirk. William ':.' rr.es. bureaus, large and small. sist c""king. Likes children. Days. A-I IN T E RIO R - And exterior der competent leadership is open parish hall, Maryland and Hampton To Amead Ordinanee No. 31 what makes a qvaf'rty paW.... ._ Mader, A. J. Burg, T. T. Jones. G. -: '~e lamps, garden urns, and- weeks or part-time. Fitzro~ ~-=-- decorating. PaperhanginR' a spe- during both these sen'ices. avenue, Thursday. May 28. Entitled "An Ordina.ace to W. t.atute R.ogefs POirttf'rocI..:l .» ) -; '. . and fenders. All in the rough cialty. \Vorkmanship and material H. Quinn, and F. J. Kelsh. MIDDLE.AGED - Woman will to:OO a.m. Church school for be- Luncheon will be neved from Pro'ride for the Storqe, Col. Udli :";/:"'j.', ..'ti . opposite High School. Free absolutelv Ruaranteed. Estimates ginner, primary and junior depart- Guests of honor will be the fol- rot ..... BITS .-, ... "'."; . in rear. Tuxedo 2-4724. take charge of home while pat- and reasonable prices. Hawley. NL 11:JO until I :30. Cards from 2 until 4. lectioa and Diapoul of Garb- ents are awav or will take eare of 1160. menh, closing at the same time as ace and Refue in the ViIIqe lowing officers, who are completing infant while mother is workinlf. the older classes, of Groue Pomte Wood .... their terms: Mrs. John Quirk, prai. Home nixhts. Available July I. Vic- NURSERY SCHOOL 7:00 p.m. Youtb fellowship meet- Attention! Gro'le dent; Mr!. Louise Hoffman, vice- .. inity of Grone Pointe. Call after EDacted 011 the 11th da, of ing. president; Mrs. Arthur DaBeau, 8 p.m. Niagara 1780. GROSSE POINTE-NurstT)' school Pointe BuRnea Men's Sept ...... 1HL If you do not attend any other secretary; and Mrs. Arthur YOUDg, Lakepointe at Kerebeval illnoun- League Bowler. treasarer. MACIMII: FOR SALE-Automobilea ees all day seuion for l:hildren Z7S eburch regularly, you are eordiaUy n.. ViDqa of e- Paiate W..... MADE to 6, Transportation. Nl. 0861_.__ invited to worship with 1lS. o..Ialaa: Election of officers for the 1942. There will be a meeting Thursday 4J .caSon will take place Monday PACKARD SEDAN - Eight cylin- SeelioB J. That Section 8 01 Or- LAWNMOWERS evening (tonight), May 21. at 9 at evening, June I, at the hall at Harp- .HOUSI ders. Model 120.C. Six excellent dinance No. 39, being entitled "An ',SMRSUCKER SUITS-For bo:.'s tires. Low mileall'e. $500 cash. NI. the home of H. Heintzelman. 10m er and Buckingham. LA WNMOWEIS - S...... aacl Prize Winning Grade Ordinance to Provide for the Stor- ad 1Pr1s. slacks and shorts. Best 1149. Beaconsfield avenue, for the pur- PAINI; ' 'als. Tailored by Klad-Ezee. M.iu..... 7Sc ... e.-.. Pola,- age. Collection and Disposal of Gar. An eveaing card party is planned Bic,da Sb.... 8m F...... M,... Separation Assures pOse of deciding where we will bowl for June 4 at the hall with )In. nably priced. Call Niagara CHEVROLET, 1941 - Special clnb Mad.;, __ ." ....,...... T.... bage and Refuse in the Village of $ Sales person will show them coupe. Five Hood tires. 136J Way- ' Safety next season. discussion of finances, ]. Wil1i.un Baker as l:hafrmall.. The b12nl, evenings. 1-4231. Opaw E~ _'t.iI ~ _ Pedestrian Grosse Pointe Woods: enacted 011 Do obligali"n to ,au. the election of officers, etc- party will start at 8 p.m, ,. .... I the 18th day of September, 1941, De .;... _"' - _. ' -' AD bowlers are urged to attend _. 'l.AHD!CAPE CARDENIJIfC amended to read as follows: FOR SALE-Lake FnlDtap WaYlle coanty'S modern new Pel- this important meeting and take a bgen .... bMutv ••• -pra-"' FOR QUALITY GRADING _ And Sectioa L Coutainers in w h i c b EASTMINSTER PRESBY. tedion ••• and EE - BEDROOM - Brick, ham road grade separation at the part in the discussions. If for aay valUer ~ ACREAGE-On MuUet Lake. 2!iO .u.::.Jinl< call Ever-Green land- i'arbage and refuse shall be deposit_ TERlAN CHURCH a 7~ old COlICML and' Qs:osse Pointe Farms. Fenced in miles from Detroit. Sand beach, scape Co. For free estimates phone \Vabash railroad, north of 'Ecorse reason. any bowler is unable to be fuf IOIting colors. Ieoutify ed. shall be in such condition J() as ~~. $8,000. Substantial down heavily timbered. Flowing wells, Tuxedo 2-4693. road in Allen Park, has been award- present, please call Mr. Heintzelman 9:"5 a.m. Sunday .chool. John prottcf ~wiItl ROgersI i' Jayment. $SS ~r month eovers low taxes, terms. Owner. Niagara ed honorable mention in class C in at Arlington 4727. to prevent the contents thereof Wyllie. superintendent. ' . en;rything. Call Tuxedo Z-8.127. 0056. A COMPLETE-Landscaping plan from being strewn about in the the fourteenth annual bridge a\\'ard If any learn is not represented or 11 :00 a.m. ),(orning service. Dedi- laid out for your JIlTounds alone handling and collection thereof, with each Illant aamed and located. competition of the American Insti. if you fail to call it will be assumed cation of service flag and patriotic Provided, that no container having InclUded are rose ll'ardens. perennial tute of Steel Construction, Inc.. that the team dos not wish to par- music. Sermon: "The Peace We ....ve1'hoM LeaIu, £an.trout'" aDd Roof Repaired ! beds. rock: Rarden. pool as desired. a capacity of more than 20 ullons, Are Planuing For." Maskell'. held recently in New York, for ticipate in the league during the , GRADY ROOFING COMPANY Fitted particularly for the home structures built during 1941. 1942--435eason. shall be used for the depositing of 6 :15 p.m. Youth groups. owner to complete on several 'years' News of the award was received garbage, refuse and ashes. 7:30 E\'ening service. Speak- Hardware & Paint ~15132Mack Comer LUepoiate TV. 2--5&31 time. Expert advice on all landscape p.m. and lawn prablems. An expensive today by Harry A. Shuptrine. Mn. J. M. Motae:hall Hucla See ..... Z. Any person, firm or cor- er: The Rev. Earl Mc .....llister. sur. Call u. for F... Ea... poration, its, his, her or their agenh Company laucU«Pe service at a low Price. Fee bridge engineer for the Wayae Domiuic:aa Mothen lor '42 vivor 01 t.he Zam Zam sinking. :~ • I :. II F for averalt'e small lot $10.00. Tea ller county road commission, builder of or emplo)'es. who shall \'iolate or as- Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Midweek Im4 Mack Tuxedo Z-1781 cent discount on all nursery .tock. sist in the violation of the provisions • the prize winning bridge. Only one Mrs. J. M. Motschall was elected service. ~frs. Lora B. Whitney of t Helen Yearalel' l.&ndscalle Service. of this ordinance. shall be punish. f. Two B~ Eat '" c.&.a . ~. CA. 2242. other award was made in this class, president of the Dominican high Benton Harbor, president of the ~- ELECTRICAL which included all bridges in the school Mothers' club for the )'ur FENCE coontr)" costing less than $250,000. 1942--43. Other officers are: Mrs. ELECTRICIAN - Licensed. Work Completed in March, 1941, by the Rose Craig, recording secretary; Steel, for .. m:Mae;J' myself. \Virinjr and repairs, fans. Wayne County road commission. the Mrs. C. J, Davitt. corresponding for baaty Picket. floor lamps. motors. switches, step. Pelham road separation was built at secretary: ~rrs. T. J. Stedola, finan- W"1Nt for« _, saver hot waler controls. wall plugs, Village of Grosse Pointe Farms, a cost of only $125.000. The bridge cial secretary; Mrs. J. Marshall, Mat __ or Enctioa Vacuum cleaner let\'ice. Prompt and reliable. Call any time. Plaza 9527. is a 70-foot single 5pan Over the treasurer; Mrs. E. C. Huebner. Wayne County, Michigan a..... u. P... Se.I_ w ..... P_. _ R--w. new 42.foot concrete pavement on alumni vice.president; Mrs. 1- H. BI(,;YCLES WANTED Pelham road and six-foot sidewalks Charbonneau. senior vice.presid~nt; WIll,ENBACHER FENCE CO. on each side. or modern. yet simple, Mrs. E. J. Lynch. junior vice-presi. A~Y AMOUNT - 'Any eondition. design. the bridge features smoothly dent; and Mrs. S. S. Rees, sopho. 1t413 Harper EIbWilbed I'" PLua. .. any style. Top dollar paid. AI'. l!ic}'c1e Shop. Kerchenl near Chal- symmetrical abulments and the deck more yice-president. A freshman mers. Lenox 8042. of the bridge was constructed of vice-president ,,'ill be elected in the 1\'elded steel plates, a method hith- Fall. BICYCLES erto unused in this area. The follo",'ing committee ehair. Notice of WOVE~ 01\K - Bicycle baskets. Of particular interest is the I,"U- men h3\'e been appointed: Mrs. F. Clogged Sewers The latest Hollywood fad. Only sual number of new homes adjacent Lowe, program; Mrs. A. Padelt. $1.98...... I's Bicycle Shop. Kercheval near Chalmers. Lenox 8042. to the bridge. At the lime construc- m~mbership; Mrs. Joseph Wagner. tion started, the surrounding terri- reception; Mrs. O. Vanootteghen, AND DRAINS REBUILT BICYCLES _ All new tory was largely barren fields. To- hOuse comrnillee; ~rrs. W. E. Moe- equipmenl. XEW TIRES. New day. the area is built up with new sta. ways and means; and Mrs. P. CLEANED bicycle Iruarantee. See AI. AI's Bi. cycle Shop. Kercheval near Chalm. homes. F. Mc:\allr, publicity and printing. Assessment ELECTRICALLY ers. Lenox 8042. This development is typical of that which the Wayne Counly road FAITH Lln"HERAN Without Dir~ BICYCLE-And TriCYcle repairing commission is planning for other 10- CHURCH The A.seslment Roll for the Village of Grone Pointe Farms, An ""ork ,!(Ilaranteed 100'7,. For a cations in Wayne counly. The Pel. wt JeIF_ .ac1 P.iIip Wayne County, Michigan, for the year 1942 having been com. Call Niagara 9709 Hal firsl ria" repair iob - See AI's ham road grade separation wa. se. Rev. R. 0, UKHA RT. Pas lor me".RicyclrLeno"Shop. 8042.K.rcheval near Chal. lected for construction only after Rev. G. HEIDMAXN. Assistant piled, a Meeting for the purpo.e of Reviewing of same by the A. J. Kretsch • careful sludy and "hen the build- Divine service, 10 :45 a.m.: Church Board of Review will be held on Wanted! 100 Bicvcles jng boom in lhe neig!:borl1ood "'as Ischool. 9:iS a.m. . Plumbing, Roofing J forcscen. Corre(1ion of the unsafe Pentecost Sunda.,' will marie the And Heating Service An, Conditioa - Any SIZ. railroad p:rade crossing has elimi-I confirmation of a class of 30 adult! We Will Pay Hiab Dollar nated a dangerous hazard 10 child I as well as the reception of a group Thursday, June and adult pedestrians allke in that by letter of trans icr. The sacrament 4, 1942, Bicycle Pickup & Delivery wide side" alks are provided he. of holy communion "jll be admin- Have Your ncalh the bridge. TillS brld!!e aho istcred at holh services which take B' I 0 h led "ill undoubtcdly sHe many 11I'esin 1"Iue at 7:45 and 10:45 a,m. Repair ~ Service lCye ever au future years hy rcmolin,l( Ihe 1'05';- Parenls' ni'!:lt ",in he he:d hy the I Friday, June 5, 1942, and And Repainted Like bllity of automob,le coJh~ions With memher< of the Junior Luther! WASHERS. IRONERS. VACUUM CLEANERS speeding trains. Leagur Sunday e\'CninR. Fellowsh,p i AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE New .... $6.95 I""ch .t 1\'30. followed by. variel)' i Saturday, a.III. i June 6, 1942 ~" Sorneta, " to 3 p..... DAR TO ELECT OFFFICER5 "i !;>eeial mmical numbers from - - mrmber< of lhe grOllp and j[roup I Grosse Pointe Gener.l J o~ial, Harmar ~hapter of Is1R,~injr,All confirmen younR people at the Village Hall, 90 Kerby Road, Grolse Pointe Farms, Michi- EASY. MAYTAG DIC'ycle CO, thr l)AR will hold it, annual meet. ; unrier 17 and their parents cordiallr Nullo Elec. Ser. Co. inll' 2nd election of officer! 5at"r. Iln\'ilcd. gan. from 9 A. M, to 5 P. M. each day. 14t34 MACK AVENUE NI. 6872 BILL FARBER. MV ri.y. }'hy 11\.• t I,e homr of Mr<. i M.ck, Comer Maryland l)w,ght T. Randall, On Rhode }'lr .• nd },{r<. ~orman L. Hohh' I All those deeming themselves aggrieved by said 8Ilellment _____ TU__ ,_2_._423G _ _ Island. .nri hrr da"g,lrr Sheila left la Mr )fohh,', Broedell Plumbing and Heating OLD CLOTHING port, of d.lc".les who at:ended the i p>rrnt.. \fro ~n~ !-lr<. '!rrm~n, COMPLETE PLUMBING SERVICE WANTED - Continental ConC!'rc'< in Chicago J !lohh •. "f 5,1<'er Spring, Md. Th.~ i and the repNU of "n,crr, .nn com. Iplan to '!n 0' tn R"!lmond. Va. Mr Francis A. Beaupre, TV. 2.3737.38 20752 Mack , High,q N','" p,'d fM men', '11':' millee ch.,rm.n },!" .r.mr' J Co-' .nd }'f" H"h', rreer,::" 1'r.o'cd Dated May 19, 1942 CROSSE PO[NTE WOODS , .nd ,hor,. T,I."',,,nr ;a'; "'.ii ~r;','! I mcll •. regenl. "ill pre',dc Tu ...,11' (rom Ken""!!lon r"ad to their nc" I Village Alsessor 10 """ 1mmed"lc,!,. Telepnor.e b d f 11 .. th • I g hom. on Al'ard road I'"TYler 4.362.\. e .erve 0 0'" .ng e m~e In . I ~ • • I

.. THE GROSSE POINTE ItEVIEW 1 A Dew board-like buildiDt .. _ Thursday. May 21, 1 tenal is tll.&4tl of U«Isior, watft'. RemiDd Park Doe ~ Clarifies silicate of IIOda. 50ybeu protem IIId - CAR-5HARINC - G. P. Woods Club Lee'. Burma Road the Owners of the new restallf qaicklime. It iI etrOlla'. hcat-ian- Owner. of Reaulatioaa Draft Board's Views III old customers aDd new Ul (CoatiDaed from Pqe Olle.) Inn ()peU Today Agency them ia their aew place. IaUI1&' lad cau be &awed, planed or Numeroua eCliDpiliDt. of clop ~n--.aAlUti-...~ Accepted as • .... • F... Celeb aa.iled. - On lice addrellea of the clerks Ite list- rtJnlliDa' loose lad teariq up Ia...aa ed belo ....: Of Community Fund Chinese Chef Lee, who has gained ~. Ifos.... ------_ alld prdelu in the villace, have Grosse Poi.nte Plrk _ William t F... '.,. prOlllpted tbe GrOiIe Poiate Park .,. ~ Co ...... coaliderable following durinI' the SlallUllall, elerk, 15115 East leffer- Acceptallce of the Grosse Poiate past four yurs at the Rath,keller, Anaouncement is made thi$ .--..,... ,- polke dcpartmeut to issue c.ardl r. V-.a..i-a"..... N.. 17 I0Il at )laryla lid. Wcods COlIIlIlullit)l' club as a mem- by the Air Raid EQuipmellt - _. A-W ...... II •• I.W Mack at Nottinghlm, th;" week an- miadiq reside au of tb e reculatiotM s.IMtift Swrice S,...... ,. o.a,. 0- M_ W.. City of GroslC Poiate - Norbert ber of the Detroit commuaity fund nounCes the opening of his own 17027 Kercheyal avenue, of ~ Neff, clerk, 17150 Maumee. coYeruial' doss ou Yillag~ .treets. There hal beell a srut duJ of Uld a participant in the counCIl of restaurant, The Burma Road Inll. sociation with the company of Grosse Poiate Firms - Harry tangdoa Hubbard, prominellt A eard win be left at eacb bollle ill discussion of late al to tbe depend. social agencies was announced thi~ at 15406 Mack, j~st east of Not- the l'illage. eacy clusificatioa made UIlder the FurtOD, clerk, 90 Kerby Road. _ek by Mrs. Harold Gregory, prtli- tiagham. dent of Grosse Pointe . GrClMe Poiate Shores _ A. H. The clrd. addressed to an red. selectin service system. It migbt ~ dellt of the Groue Pointe Woods B e,lIl! e t t, llIpa1atelldellt (aetiq Lee will serve full course diaaers dents, reada: "Tbe ordiaaactl num'. weD to gj", some further in£OI'llI&- club. That E. Leland, Jr .• Z8. of 4l!3 ...... 11.1.11"" clerk). LlJce Shore Road. in the eyeniag and on Sunday aad ALGER ber 31. 60, 71 IIId 100 of Groue tion ia relatiOll to this lUtter. m Fi.aaacill assistance from the com. aair avenue, City of Groue P . Grosse Pointe Woods _ Phillip will specialli:e in lile ~Yening Poiate Park provide regu1atiOll' for Tbtte haa beell 00 challie ill de. mUllity faad will be disbarsed tbru saaeks. Tbe Burma RO&d Ina will has enlisted in the United S StudanI WlIIdow A1Iard, clerk, 20775 Mack avenae. LEANERS the keepiq of dop: (1) Tbat aU pendeacy regulation, where I botla the Neighborhood clUb of Grosse: be open week daY! from 4 p.m. to naval reserve with the rating of Shade Company doc. onr three month. of age .hatl nde depell4tlncy iI iayolved. but Grltiot Towaship - Lloyd Lyle, Pointe ander the guidance and with 4 a.m. pital apprentice, first class. H. ~11JllE.W_ clerk, 19764 Harper. .... E. W__ TU.a.uea be YUCiaated. (2) AU dees oyer four there bas been a dennite tighlemal the eo-optration of Gearae Elwor. A special iavilatioll is e:x~ndecl by sta tioned at the Great Lakes JIa..e ~ N-' .. .,.. thy and members of the executive DIODth. of age sbaJ1 have liceasel up When depeadenc:y was acquired On the Home Front training ceater...... TV_ 101_ UN. loa. attached to the collar. (3) No dOC after Pearl Harbor, or Wb~D selec. board of the Neilhborhood dub. shaU roD at Iarre, IJ1d shall be 00 a tioa ....as immineat. ~It is expected that this arraace- leasb if off tbe premises of the Marrial'e of itself undtt tbe rqu. meat ...ill make it panible for the A new seria of three c:lasses ia Woods Community club to employ NEW l(IND ~ BEAT THE mGH COST, owuer. (4) All case. of dop bitiDJ Iatiolls hal never provided a basis home proue:tion .will be held at tbe I people .hall be reported to the po- for 4tlfermeat, bnt dependeacH:s r. a capable, full-time worker IIld no. annex to the mllllicipal office of tbe Accuracy. qtie,tionably it will mean tbe expaa- Of 'PAINT' ..~ OF MEAT lice ~ent. Maay complaiaq lolliaa' from marra,e are tboae City of Grosse PoiDte •• 7150 )lau- of dulqu to Bower beds. prdetls most frequently claimed. Always ... of tbe c:lub'$ acfulDelS ia pro- IDee "eDlIe, under the auspice. of to , 0- ...-... LUCO DOG FOOD *- ...... ed shrubbery are aow heiD&' reo holdiag to ~e basic setectiYe serv. nd.;ag wholesome. recreation for tbe .u.oJute .... 1...... the AWVS. Jolrs. Howard Binibam ...... eI 11IW: eI It1 0- cbildrea of Ibe village and to coo- the _t minutet detail of ported. Please comply ia the caae ice principle tbat each cak must be will be the illstructor. The cia.. wiU tiaae to extelld its facilities to tbe ....,. preacripti-. • " .,..,...... eI nsco .. -.cia ..,. "'" • I ...... of )'OW' doIr. 10 tbat the efforts of iatent to establis~ ~ depea~eacy .d. _t Friday. Ilay 2Z: Tuesday, May ,.oar ...... , WIt __ -*- Red Crou for fint aid classes," - lhe police <:.lInbe a~ fully 011 stray pen.deoc:y r-egtlbltions ar~ Inte~et...... tee of G. ~; &lid Friday, May 29. fcOlll 10 to II rs. Gregory said. receiYiaa' ---- ,- ,..... LUCO DOC FOOD. docs which are a meaace to Ollr Ied In reference to certaiD ma~ 11:30 a.JII. actJ,o tile mediciae "ClW childrea.. rdatioal ~s follows.: . Tbe C o III m a a i ty dub also w. e::-, .0\ e;.-a. ., F---' ... t- ~ • • * ph,aiciaa ~ Oab' MJII1INe'.wa&Ur ------_ (I) WIfe's eanlllll~ or lIIcome ackaowlc~es with twits tbe gift ~-r- The rUbber and metal ulv~e ...... MINT- -':"-1..' from iavested ~pital (eith.er her of lix doUars for plaYl'J'Ouad eqaip- tile fiDeat material...... ! (II...... Ti'''IIIIUI)'' ..---IIUUSC.L__....~I• N-- own or belOll8Ulg to regutnllt) COIIUIIitlee for Grosse Poiate is ;.' QUALITY FEED STORE v_ meat from the miss ioaary commit. poised for ac:tioa with the bouse to malees her self-supporting. There is ....-- WMJI'III8I .... III 111.1018 c:aJlVIJ' to tee of the WDiDen's Associatioa of -_. A large atleaclance was preseat at bouse ac:hedaled becia £ilk..... no basil for Cas, III classification. t_ beM6t. bridce tea which ....as this week. it hu beed &Dnoanced lhe Grosse Poillte Congregational (2) Workiag wife ..... Ilrovid.iag e.nrs held at the Trombly Kbool Friday. by Ilrs. ]ob. S. SWteaey, local churcb. PRESCR.lPTIONS witll.,! adequately for her OWD sapport aDd .n* COat ••• " If.,.. 18th. Mra. Howard MaY1W'd cba.inuaD. Jolra.,S.eene,. and ber 20 "The interest alld co-operatioll of FiIW to Ductar". 0nIIn driel'ill oae, voluDtUily ceased WOt'k after Dee. hour. He. 110 and Mrs. Walter Stewart. c:hainDeD &1riet leader. are wwkill&' ia co- aM churches is welc:omed and ap. 8, 1941. or wbea aelectioa was u.;- objeetio.lble of the refreshmetlt c:ommittee pIaa_ opualiOa with the Wayne c:ount)l Jteciated by this clab whicb ICrvea plint odor. DeDI, ia c:ircumstaDces eon'fineiDg of ued a "'cry attrac:tin tea table salvage <:oatmittee, ia tIIeir campajaa ~ea of all rel;poas aad creeds," EIq to fIIlpIy: S-CREENS! iteat to establisb. a depeadettcy cIec W..... wbic:h 1I'IlI dec:or.ited witb 8aas of 10 coItett scrap metal and rubber )In •. Greeory said. fermeat. There is no buis for LIQUOR the Pan.A.ateriean COIIIItries. Bou- for asc ia 4tlfcase DlIllafae:ture. F_E,.,.Pwz Class II r c1auifica tion. qaet,a of Spfinr Bowen added to the Eacb ~= ia. tbe Poillte will be ~ DeeipatelI ...... ~mduw. - Wood W"mdow. aad. attractiTtllti. of the tea rooaa. (3) Wife bas lIever ....orked, or visited ud the householder asked to Legion Poat Holda ter .,. u.-r e-troI eo.. ~.etaI ceued work before reg;straat's lie. widI_aoc!M.a I •• 110. - 98 ),{n. Raymond Eddy ....., chair- Bather t01retw sach .a1vqe materi. Conteat for Poppy $2 ". Porda Scree. leetioD was inuninen~, or wife has aI ---. _- ....l)f....L"i'_ • maa of tbe entire ~m. She ...... irl bi, home. work of uacerta.ill tenaTe or \lOClI'1,. Day Poster. Here -. ,_.. '0 ...... wisted by Mn. Glelldon Roberts, paid. or wife 13 not fnUy aelf-ftp- REM E M 8 E R ? ::~.: $I" ,...,.. chairmu. of the prize committee: partin« because of prior oblip_ Coatest atIloag art .tudeats of Joln. Arthur ]olUlsoa, dJa.imwa oI tioas, contribatious to aged paIltIW, high schools ia Grosse Poiate for the ticket COOIIIIittee: &lid Iln. EASTOWN PAINT Porch ROofsl de:. There may be 00 preUllt juti. 15Y-. Ap Tw. W.. posters promoting Poppy Day is be. Oareacc Hortl, PlIbiicity cbairma.D. SHOP fication for Clus I-A cWlificalion. Work has beea ltarted OD tbe ia, spoasored by Bura' Henry Post BOB'S . TIaia Year Eajoy YOIII' Porc:Ia CotWderias' the raiay day. the I'" HARPER (4) If flJllily iaclades d1i1drell lIIIe lJliUjoa dollar beacb, play- No. 303, Americaa !.egjoa. Cash procteds of the tea were nry .. t. Near aw...a aad there is 00 adequatct and "1lII'~ aroanda aDd aUlllltmeat center at prizes will be awarded to contest isfactory aDd wiI1 help repleaish ed income from .onrc:es other tJIaa Wille Mile rOld aad Jelfenoa ave- .maii. AR.41M the PT A treuWy after tbe eener~ DRUGS registrant'. eaminal, tbere is DOII. ill St. Clair Sbores. it wu aa" a.- u.tiI • P. Yo !" Combination 0lII r:ontriblltioll to the Red Cross. Tb~ ~test takes in the students prestat justiJica tioa for C1au I.... IIOalIced by oJIiciab of the Jefferson at Gros~e 'Poiate, St.. Paw's, St. 21134 Mack classification. If there is III acksaate Beach Amastmeat Compally • • • :"::.SCREEN AND STORM SASH Ambrose. Detroil UDiversity Scbool aad .. snred iaoome from iadeprid- CircbJatioa of 10,000 DODliIIlti.n1'lie. and the Coalltry Diy Scbool eat ,oarce.. there is 110 basil for titioat for ] aha Co Lodee u mayor Y. IftIUCHT. 0. If...... The contest ends tomorrow and C1us III.classifiation. of Detroit begaa with Artbur Eo the winDing posters will he 00 dis- ~ ROW I P'-e" F~ F.4' '. , Wgod, 'tale .eaator. PlISbiDg the -The CraiDe Studios, phoqraph- (5) An unbonJ child Is a d~ BIOYCIIlalt to force the presideat of play tbis weekeall in the lobby of NEW INNERSPIUNG en, ~ the .. tin top jlJtJM e.at, but Preruut1 resultifta' from the council into the primary nee. the Puach and Jady theatre. of the Stroh baiJdiag ia Detroit. u marri;an consllDUlilted after Dec:esR. LocIIe refilled to affirm or defty his the lariat orpaizatioa of iU lriad her 8, 1941, or for the primary par- <:aIididacy. Wiaainl' posters from each school MIL.LER entire 14te l( ic:hipn. PDte of pl"OYidiac a depeaduc:y cIe-- win be judged by tbe head of the ill the' of MATTRESSES! f.erment, .~ DOt be COIlSi4ered 10 It Y- Aa- TWs .... art department of that .chooL Fin- SCREEN &:.SASH co. weD bowa eclIIlIlb1. ~ R,., $IUS v.- 'nIti be CItUe ftlr aa.. IU dasti.&c:atiolll. lIItcu RadII Slit" 10-7ear-ot.i III pri:se wimlers wiD be i.-.h,- • .. 1_ ... A~III .... IWied. 19l'~ froaa aneDtT- SlaW to OIly (6) Iluriaaa ae~ leta whit ~.-ti 1ttI4.t. at the Cadieux ~tee 'CODIisti. of C. Ednllllld ... T...... ,. E "1'1 • '-re"to _ bundred .fifty people. registraall were ill 0.. I.B N-F, ad:IooJ,- was to carry tbe colors for Dd6Oi; Ifr;; EdWin . S. BarliOur, 1 Beaides the em~ ia the Strob presideD't of tile Detroit District, IJ1d ill some <:.lIm II-A aad II-B: Grot;se Poi.nte ia tile metropolitall $12.98 ~ office. there are other. American r.e.ioa A wciliary, aad creatu 110 bllis for ails III c:lassi- apelliag- bee fiaab. The lad Will Here's a timely offer colniag .....Iti. ia the eompletely modertl lira. SlImlove. ficatiotL broaPt to tbis _try from Roa- When there is a real snoruge of Iaboratwy u4 6abllillr Plant iB the Iprillis and COyerillis I Come in n I' • _" L __ maIIia wileD lie ... a blby _ •• A A prize of five dollars in defease 11II1IraIIee ~ bailcliDg. e It ective. 1trVlc:e vuucy U&a prcIeB market for the beaefit of today and save I SPOnJGHTlNG stamps will be clhdded among prize beta changed. Ill. r~feren.ce to cleo rural Daemployment relief was to be CraiDe •• ilabyiaDej is ~troit'. oaly V wiDllers ia each school wilb a grand pendeacy claims lll.voI IIII. preg. coaducted OD estate aDlllher 116 I,.. • A It-. V... r R.... $JUS studio devoted exc1ll.iively to pictures prize of a $25 war bond going to SPECIAL I n:m?, whe~ the eYldeacc II, .con. iug betweea GrO&Se Po;qte boule. "Best Rest" Innerspring of babies and dllldren. Ia lIUl'ly a the cOnlest winner. The prizes are V1II~ng of .lntent to .evade ~i1ltary vard IIId the lake in Grosse Pointe Reg. $39.50 Mat. BETTER scote of years, they have supplied MATTREss beiag donated by the Buras Henry s~ce. change IS prenused on FUlDI. The Garden C1ab of Wichi. t r e •• for about 2,000.000 photographs of chil- !bis Post. $27.50, Don't Pass Up $18 95 the IDlmlDence of allowaace aDd al- .... n a...... _.. tb . l .. This Great Buy I • drea, whicb adonl the bomes of De- ..- ..--lOr"" e proJec ",rs. Hand Built. ' troit aad Mic.bigan. lotm~nt benefit. fOr dependeats of Fraak W. BrOOks lr. explained tbat Due to the late start of the coa- me~1lln t.h~ a.rme~ forces' Of c~e, tbe club planned to raise money to We RebIaiId Y_ OldM..-.. - Ezpet d tes!, l~f post~s will no.t be ~eat w~ , FOODS! It is interestillg to 1I0te that some uati eIPS !Ioh 15 enacte. proVI .nl eJtable jobles, ia the oullyiag dis- to the natioaal contest. However, it of Craiac'. "babies" who were pho. such b~ae.fits, the- selectIVe aervtce trim of Deltoil to plant fara:s fele Daughters of isa- John R and Nine Mile . La' F os at M-* Phooe Niqan 4413 LV 6:48 A.M. end E...ery Hour to 12:48 A.M. bella ...ill hold. mother and dan!l'h- Harvey J- \Vittstock, of 1266 Woochnrd aDd Nine Mile LV 6 :51 A.M .• nd E.ery Hoar to 12 :51 A.M. No a.rr. for lWiuria of Orden 0N!r $1." ter party at Gahritl Richard hall. York,hire, Gro~se Pointe Park. has W,.omin, IfKRllWRltS AR ':56 A.M. and Every Hour to 12:5t A.M. ell Grocer, - Qaality Meat. i 9.;i5 Amity. Ent~rta;nment ",il1 bf betn promo!ed. to the rank. of PPlied hy Pro(~s5nr Mehlberlt Sln- 't:,eanl. according to ,,'o;d rece'ved F..... Frwib VecetW- - Beer _ W... "I !dios. Mr<. ~[lidred Diehl is chair- th,s ""e~k. S~rlteant \\ .t!ne.