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VOLUME a-NO.' ~ . GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, OCTOBEIt' 30,: 19047: . . ~. ,'., .

\ Only. City IIEADI~IN.~S Halloween Parties IJI. th, Has Local \VEEK Expected, to Outdo' ElectiQns its Compil,d by th, I Gross, . Pomt, News Four .:. P'ointe. Mun!~jpalities New Detroit-Wayne Co.unty • an.dBus. Company Sign ; AII~'Previous, Ones C;:ovirnm.n+.1 Building Is . Th'ursday, Oct. 23 BODY OF JAMES HALL, De- Pact for Trial Period Issue at Stake troit filling statiCln attendant, An Pla,ns 90mpleted for Events tC?,Entertain Kids of All Age -- killed by Paul J. Schneider, a. A compromise agreement, . Groups Friday Night; Fine Talent Engaged by Committ.. Grosse Pointe voters will go robber, found In Livonia Town- permittinga.smaller incr<:'ase . ~_~~~_~ to the. polls next Tuesday, ship. Body of another Schneider in bus fares, was signed Tues- . •.. Eve;.ything is in ;ea~Hne~s fQr the g~eatest community Nov. 4; in ~,specia.lelection on 'victim, Frank J.' Ford, found in day by Schweikart, Hall<:>ween celebration in Pointe history; .Parties have been the pr~p~sal to co~struct ~ Colorado. Schneider, held in president of the Lake Sh6re arranged ~o entertain the.children of'~l1 agE!groups. 'Separate I new bU.lldmg to. house the .Pikeville, Ky., on charges' of kil- gov- ling Hall, Ford and another De- Co.ach Co., 'and the attorney~ . events ,will be held in Grosse Pointe High School, 'Pierce I ernmental. offIces of b~t~ troit area attendant. Donald Dus- for fbur Pointe communities. Junior High School and the Neighborhood Club. Wa~ne County and the City seau, refuses to waive extradi- The agreement se'ts up a three. Those planning to attend are ,... of Detroit. . tic;m to Colorado. rrfonth. perioq for the new' rate urged~o cooperate by' going only j p..}'-' Ch-'f Since the o~ly is.'ue 10 be vot- . -.. •.• ,!,- , schecjulel p.!edges the company to lO;,t~e pa~ty arra'nged ~or their. 0 Ie"e. '. 'Ie- S ed on outside Gro~e ~ointe Ci~ 1\ 15 .. PRESIDENT TRUMAN, cairs better servICe and gives the com. 0\\ age ~ro.up. There WIll be 'a.t- .... '. the proposed bUilding, an, ex- ~',' special session of Congress' fill' munities a closer check on the t~nda~1.s '!t. the doors who will e-t i . P' ..''-} tremely light vole is anticipated. \ Nov. 17 to consider s.topgap aid financial status of the bus con- ,refuse admIttance. to any?ne not I e erl S'- 'Even in the .City, y.'here the vot- to Europe,' action to hali' price cern. ln t~,e age brack~t ~or whIch that ..,' , . en will also elect ~ity officials, rises' and imp1tlmelitation, of 'th,e , Schwelkart immediately took partJ.~~la~ par~y IS Planned.. . 'Of Ha'll'ow' ee'n there is little interest in the.eJec- Marshall plan. President's food t,tle agreement to Lansing for ap. ~l' JunIOr.hIgh school age boys. . tion. ov l" b th M' h' . P bl' and girls living in the Pointe inay . . ". " committee' decides, to continue Pray e. IC Ig'1n u IC attend the parties in Pierce Junior -- Only one contest WIll confront PouIfryless Thursday. Service Commission.' The comf . Ask Coopera ..+l'on of All "In the voters there That Is for the . , , mission, which last FridaY, reo, .High !>r the Neighborl)oCld. Club. . .. ' ;:. .,.. . . ." fused to allow the five-cent in- All high. school age residen~ of Protecting M~sked Ki~s ~f~l~ of Jushce of thl! pea.ce. The THREE Die in Michigan for~$t the: Poin'te are' invited, to the R Idcu~bCfltS, Joseph P. UVlckand fires, MaIne blaze ~.weeps into crease' annQunced by the com- event in th'e High School. There oaniinq Street.s Les,lle Xoun,K,'.are .opposed .. ~'y Bar Harbor, famed' millionaire' colony. ' Bi~.J~~iJt~Y~~::~;!f:(::r{1t~'J:~DJ';;~'lU>t:b.:.",/t?&4~1h~)f",~lt;ji~t$~ir;~~~1,'t~~;4i,';\{;t)~;;'''';''''>~~~~'''''I"', rh~y~e~asrl!~:P=~~~~attic:I):r

~, Carl J. Havalda of Owosso,• 11Mich.,• embe. r 8. 'A.t. that tune a vast array of .beautlful ..Prizes. Will be awa'rded to. some of the don- 'The !

'.<'\Fr~c1ay, OCt. 24. lasDt wCee}{iil.thce, dkisaL~tttrlouSf~ewEngland forest fires, i 'fl.enddnqCU,sl'~ta)p'of~urlaDrell8oreesa'rMoil,\ldeThe agreement specifically Sthhoe'.,B?bHa/l.wHII/Il"e presen1thin caution on the night,that'belongs ing wilf take placejn' the fiN I.. t EIGHT MAINE TOWNS wiped r. arenCfl 00 1 e, oro"~ 'f. "". t':. "y - . stated thcse fares shall be for a e ;.:o\n e' on a oween.n I' t. to our youth. Please remember hall at 17145 Maumee. Cost ill out by forest !ires, 41' towns in ~er: pr~~idimt of t.he University I vice.president of the Hudson Grosse POll~te High grad~ate, trial period o[ th~ee months. At Comi~r alllO will b: the. re. that the litHe tots wearing masks the election ,is being borne by Mas~achusetts .. afire;~ Flames ot MIf':Jlgan and dl:eclo~ ~ the Motor Car Co. and Mrs. q'Brien's who was kIlled Sunday !n a the ~nd ?f ~hllt tIme any of, the now~_IIPrudy Butterfield tliO of I will have restricted vision.. the ~Junty. . sweep through millionaire colony ~ab~rato~Yidbas ~~~~. thiS week ,c;en,l\ilonday. Mrs. O'Bl'Ien. 'on~ plane crash near Port Huron. ,partIes slgnmg may reopen the slnglnl' stars. "The various Police Depart- Three.! proposals will confront at: Bar Harbor, destroying pala- 0 ~v:e tr t ,I t I~r:n.~urrrY' of th'e founders of. the laboratory,. AJSo' killed in the crash were case. ' ments.of Gros~e Pointe are work~ the yolers in connection with th. tial homes ~nd world. famed ~a;c~i:an.ls J~~ce;reS~;iet~r s~id jhflt she lcould not estimate three. Detroilers, Charles' And- D~rrng t~~ }rial. eI t.h~ 25.cen.ts.if bought in' the various ing '.as. coUectiv~ unit on thi~ building. On .on~ b'allot liP. ~h~ f h 1?d, will Jackson Memorial cancer "labora. th. t '... 'If b' 'Id'. d" t e 0 ar ya ue 0 the loss ..Jf rus pilot of the plane Rudolph company Wlh I,lrnrs .lnancla schools before Halloween.: If pur- nignt with extra officers assigned pear Proposal A which author. tory, and ~ar down on Seal Har- at:ly ...~e WI . re UI Immc 1- the' laboratory. She pointed out A. 'Bjorka,nd Flol'enca' Isgan.. statements. to the muni~ipalitieschased that eyenirigat the door to duty on' the streets to erl[orce izes !l~qui3itioi:lof 'aslte arid con- bor homes of Mrs. Edsel Ford, .' ....?- ,. thaI ~he loss. was greate~' than Miss Lindquist had gone on at the endo~ ejlch ~ontn.At the the price will be .50 cenl.s. every safety measure to il.sliffiit struchon of the building; and the Ernest Kanzlers. and the 'D.r. 'MJlrray!;;os .gone t.o Ban- anyt!rmg thaI could be estlmated the. flight at the in"itation of end of thf!.tnal penod, an agency The various 'Pointe municipali- "Y t" h PropOsal B, which authorizes I John 1. O'Briens., Eight dea,d, in g?r, MaUle, to co~fer with Dr. J!' monetary value.' .. . . Bjork, a' co-worker. in' the ael'o- ag..eea~le. ~o ?~th:t~e ..company ties have all conlributed to the desir~~\,coopera Ion IS very muc 50 cel'!t per $l,OOOinc"r'easein an-. fires, Bar Harbor.residents evac- ;L!ttle and a d.efimte announce- . Although slrams o[ ml<;edevel. nautical en ineerin de' artment and mUnlClpahll.es WIlLm"j

injured .as two suburban trains 'II I~ar Harbor 10~Ml. Dt~ert/sla~df I ,ti.fication'Rnd, for, houls S,un,'day ~n~ 1SreqU~lv~~'eU~er~~~fc'~~~- !p.rtainment which has been hired \ an ~8,OOO,[]O~ count,y ~n~ issue, f .~y~, I e _enleu t Park Row Heard coIllde In dense fog. at South ~~e~e. uncet:;m 0 e ate, 0 CIty -.Dmploye' s mght, h.er !lody was unidentified. ~en, '~hPr financi:1 statemcnt ISfa~ belter .lhan any offered at a B H. h' C' for the proJect., .On th,s bal1o~, Croydon, England. elr proper les. ,. .1'./ . Only 'Bjork and her parenl.s Mr I tletshwl d' ~ h y' preVIOUSPomte Halloween cele. y Ig ourt only property owners and. their .. ,. The p'roperties o[ Mrs. Edsel !lnd Mrs. iric Lir:rdquist '14671 a .. e en '0. eac ear,. • '.U briltion. " . husbimds or wives may vote. " FORTY.FIVE CREWMEN take Ford, Mr.. and Mrs. Ernest Ranz- City employes, ,who have been Hampton road Grosse' Pointe TemlJor~:IIY'dthe ~mpar~ WI '. Those 'attending the event in I -.--. . Altho!,gn it has been the pop~ to Iifeboals when tanker Spar- le.r' ~nd Mr. and Mrs. JohnJ. I agitating for a pa~ raise to meet Woods, knew that she had gone 1 (on mue on aKe) the High School will see John!)] I ct.rg~~ents In the su~t by St. ular impression for years 'that rows Point catches he after 0 Bqen a.e ~t Seal Harbor. ?-t Iincr,eas,eq living c\;st.~, met a fla.t on the flight. . Daly. skaler; Jim Lablond!!. con. . 1/11' • ores to prevent .tn~ eslab- this meant owne: s of real estate, colliding 'with Canad ian .motor_.last r,eports, the fire had bee.n refusal by the City'colltlcil Tues. .The pal.ty had planned a Sun- Thieves Get Car, lortionist; The Do)lefms, singing I1shment. of .apark Within ~hat county officials c);'rified this re" s!dp Manx Fish!?r off California I k;pt f~om Se,al Harbor .~ut ,It da~'night.. ',' da,Y' afternoon pleasu~eIligJit, in . trio;. Sandy Lyle, juggler; Elinor .eoU)mumty by Grosse ~Olnte c~.n,tly to point Out that it per- coast. Thirt)'-one picked up' by was sliU blazmg o.n the. Isilln.d I Without even iaking cogni7.ance a fOllr-passengl"r rented. plane Piece..at a Ti,me ErnanU~l,. tap dancer on ska~~s; Woods have bElen.heard by the Imy~ed any owner of tax' assess-. re!lcue ship. , and a change of. wl~d co~ld en. specifically of the agitation, the from the city airport, intending to Red Wilhams, dancer; .Jan Latm, .Stat~ Supreme Co~rl and a rUl-, e.a property to vote Persons as- . • .'. , I ~~~e~lhat c~mmu~lty In the ,counc\1 simply passed a resolu. return without landing anywhere James Whitc.\S60 Nollingham. bAaltaMnce~;Jel'l'l.Sidbes'dunicdycJ]jst;'~:~'SIS expected WIthin 30 to 60 steSSed fohr personal property PACIFIC HURRICANE bears: '...... I tion "lhat th~ pay of City em- else. Miss Lindqui~t told hel: par-' r r ca, o~~ nan an, a~ oan u', ;. axe~. suc as ~r:to~, rugs and down on coa~l. of wrslern Canada II Mrs. ~ Bnen salcl tha.l..the 1.0'1ployes shall remain the same for ents th.at ~he Would'be home for reported to Park police Saturday Bary, n.,aglclan. There WIll also J, !Ius Be.rns, \ IJlage attorney, I furn'ture, are. e~lglble voters. and' Alaska.' : cnl reSidents had heSItated to th'e blllance of the year," dinner about 6 p. m.' that some.slow.working 'thieves be mOVIes~nd the dance band~ of pre ..enled the case for the Woods! On. Pro~osal A,

formally enlers race ..for Repub- f l~lan.d . and' the men. were ou11 alsn ~assed a rcsoJutl.O~ tha~ .the 1.0 come homt at that hour. al- On the morning of Oct. 22, he ~,ll 0l!er many of the same acl.s, . The 'Clrcult court had ruled In 11 the voters in Delroit and. tho~e ]jcan presidential nomination. fifi!htmg.the flre~. . . I salal'J.es of ~lected Clt} offl:lals th!Jugh she had planned to attend said, he round that four hub caps mcl!ldmg The Do.Heens, Sandy favor of th~ Woods and St. ClaIr oul.side Delroit. If either group ° •• . Dt. LIUle. has been .lnvited .to Iremam the :.ame !or .the re~t of church services that evening with and tour white wllll rims had ,Lyle,. Art Mea, Elmor Emanuel. Shores a~pealed. Th~ Shores h.as i voles "no." the project fails. MRS. LEILA ROGImS. 'mother.'1 h'a!'8fe\' the laboratory to De-'i t~e year, With 01\1. ~Inor exccll' tht-m.. Bjork; who' was dating been taken of[ the car, which had Jetf.SI?eS, JI';".Lablonde.and Joan dropped Its c,onlen\lon that tne f On ~roposal B. the lax raise. a of Ginger Rogers RI1d Walt Dis- trOlt but he apparentlychOQses to Ibon., . Miss Lindquist for the firsl timc, becn .parke~ in fl!?n~ of hi.s home. Bary, In ~dd,hon to Irvmg Spec- p~rk sh.t1'~ldbe open to the !(en-I two.thlrds vote :>f ,,11 the voters .ney tell House committee on un./.remain in );Iainc. It was reported! 'f.he counCIl al~l asked that an h"d told them he would bring This. WhIte tOOi<.m stnde but, tor, mUSIcal novelty. and the era I p\IDIICand is arguing ~olely in the county, regardless n: where American ,activit.ieS more allout 11Hat he W,OUldtemporilrily u,~eth,~ Io~d~nan,ce be p.l'e~ar('d to pro- her to the church if they failed on Saturday ~d'rmng. he fOl~ndI dance band .of Ralph Bowen. . that the Woods ha~ no right lo,set I,fhey live. is reqUIred, On' Prn- Communist influenccs in Holly.: Hamilton "tation,. erected for rc- ~Iblt thl'! use of mCll1erators. from to get back in time [or dinner. that the two nght fend~r skIrts I' .Those J?:?1ng.to th~ party. In I,P a ps:k in another home rule I p()~al C, the b:>nd is!'ue. a simple wood. I ~L'ar~h ?n dogs. as ,his headqmlrt- ,;) p. ~. 10 5 ,L n1>Counc.11":len When the couplc failed to show ~,ad heen removecl. F.earmg ~hai P~erce JUnior High ~vlll liee BIlly commumty. . : majnrity of all thc property own. . ,. o. ,crs II It escapes the fire. It is compJ~,ll1ed .that some re.sldents up at the church. they became the n('xt night the thIeves might i D A~mo. (~omcdy Juggl~r, Red The. park In question is heing 1'1''; in the COUnlywill' hI" needed PAUL J. SCHNEJDEn, conr~s.: also loca~ed on Mt. Des~rt Island. I' :vere" smelling uP. the n~lghbor- CQnc.erned,.'. At 12:45 a. m., they lak~, the motor or thewhe~ls!, 'Y~lha~s. Betty Fancho.n a~d her established on a piece nf lake- for. pass~gc. ' sed sJayorof three filling stiltion. .Dr. Llttl~' co~munJcateli \)y nood at mghl, evCll bU~ll1g gar. recelved'.<1 .phone call informing White ap~ealed to Park police 1 SIX &amcd. dogs, Jan Latm and front property the ,'lIlage pur- 'lne CIty' of Detroit woul(l oc- attendants, waives extradition telegram WIth RIchard Jacks,!n, bage 3.1 late as ) I p•.m. . 1hem theil' daughter had died in for protechou. i lContlnued on Pare 4) chased from Mrs. Edsel Ford. (Cor-tinned on Pate Z) and starts trip to Colorado 10 . ,.,. the crash. A. ~)Joff tha~ the paris [r.om. ---- __ sland trial for. the murC:cr of Z - 0 ,_. . Ad t d The identity of Miss Lindquist White s car mIght be repla~mg H lth S' J t H d' h 2 H R "d d !rank J .. Ford, Michigan, seck. onlng rt __lnance . ope Was not learned until a. relative s~ctlons of som~ auto of ancIent ,ea y Ign US ea (le e • omes al e

, ~~~s~~~~~era:~;, t~~\~ll1~~r~ ~~. A mlod 'T'hre'ats 'of L' aw' S"U'lOts ;?~!t h~~ :~.~ ~:~p~~} .~~~~:~h,e~~~\~n OI~CvJ:;t n~~:~ .'to Plagu"ed Po;nte I Po ll'ce lVlth Gun, Eggs In I'~\~~~~~~~ (! I- case favor of Colorado which. M,ss LmdqUlst s purse was found eRr elm llway from the. front has the deRlh pen

c1!1~ms fll:c-clevaslated slate of I a small a.rea, was .I~ effect t~IS famIly. unlt.~. City o[flclals saln dervllle. Th~ plar'le cashed mlo gestion and a carload of hell'd- thrown through the picture wm. "I theIr Inyes!lgatlons o! raids on 1 Breakln'g LIghts Mame a disaster arell and nd the window trame' fir£'cl twice H,rough a picture forest fire with back~ to the Sl'a. I spC'c\al meeting Tuesday nig~t,1 ~nght charged that the new I of $!75 th,s wcck by, PllI'k pnllce i Bl'lcks \Ver!! to~s~d through ~WCI'Csm~s.hed. window in her home Frida' '. • • • the City Coundl voted to CO}1'I'ol'~man~e was ~ plltehwork .• af. i Through Street f?r Ihe ensl of replac,n!( 15 street, te~porar~ doors of a nr\\' home The wiring was. pulled out nr i night. Allhough there were tw~ AMERICAN CANCER. society tinuc the services of GeNge Ro~s" faIr which had mn!(led nut .PIC'CeS. . h~hl glohcs whiCh Ihe hoys .ad. i hemg bUilt ~t 84 Stanton lane: two new homes hemg built al 257 :holes through the glas.q, Patrol- M,ferl! to set up newcanccr reo pmfessionRl eonsullllnl, to 'work lo.f property sell~l~rccl all over the I '.' mlttcd Iney h~cl brokl'n. • ,on O.elo.ber 2,. . , . : and 2?9 Rid!(l'mont. This damll.gp. men Dl.'ar:. and Johnsionwere search lal~oratory in Detroit t6 'on more pOSSIble chan.llcs.. ', ~Ity and 1'eclilsslflc~ them. accord', Beaupre r.o~clm Glos~e Pornte The ll~hlS \\('re broken by the) SIX wmdows w~le hrokl'n a~d ~was d,scoverl'd.when the electriC' unable to fmcl hullel5.or pellets replace internationally ~known City officia,ls were confIdent m~ lo the council.~ whims, He I:.arm.~ .Or!ICIlllly beC~,mes a b?Ys 1I'11~ 1m .!(on shot.~. One i plans and bhleprmf.~ hllrl)eO. In : ".1inspector reJ('cted the llpplica- in the home~ They belieVl!d that Jackson Mel)1orial Laboralory, their nClWordinance would WIth. sal~, berore the passage o[ the I Through .Thor~~lghfare. today, lIghl., pollee said, WAS.broken. \~e to(lI shed at the constructIOn ilion [nr approval' made. by the the Sh.ot.~ had ~n firM eithe' . destroyed by 'forest. fire at Bar st/lnd any legal onslaught, but, ?rdmance .. t.hllt he woulcl dehn. Thursday. The vll.lllge police h!,ve fo\!r llmel\ ror 'a tOlal co:t of $45. ~Ite of t~c new S1. James Chlll'ch ,conlractor. from a BS gun or .22 rifle. t . Harbor,. Maine; Damon Runyon some property owners th~eat(ml!d r Itely sue. If It went throllgh. Ih,el'n hl.'sy posting appropriate The ,hays faced probation. " In ¥cMIJlan ro~d the silmc day. I ComiderRble damage was re- A morc audacious but less dan~ Memorial Fund offers 10 help to. to sue the City. Leglli action may 1 The CIty may IIlso be sued by SI!(11SthIS ~veek. Chid Loll\~er.~ warned that the T':"6 days prevIous three oth ..... ported done It new house at 67 gerous raid was made the sama establIsh laboratory. come from .Th

'~~ '''''\J~~~''~'''':':':~''~.IJ:''J::~.I;~~ " , • .;.t -'. ~ .~ • 'I> .!. _ ,,.., l , G R 0 S S EP 0 I N EN E W S . Thilrsd.X' Oet~Mr '30,. I9U' Pa9' Two .r the peace !or tour-yea.r Jerm~,. .[ edi,nall laVerne ill Grosse Poillte 10 new 38.passenger buses ~s soon pall lies agreed on the new ;rata" C' :t'y ,R.,..e"'o' ned 5. 'rerraces are permitted under .,~Sa;leof hquor wUl be J)ZOOhlblt-durUICthe po1llDc houra. . , as it can get them. It a~rees also The City was contacted Tues-., '" a' new l'C" elasalflcatlon on the Electipn , Bus..Fares that, with ,tbe. exception of the day morning a~l~ went.long with (Contbl."' frQl. •• 1) norlh. ~Ide of . Jefferson, from' (Co.tta~ffC!l!l Pace I) (Co'nllnued from Page 1) rush periods. it will paVe in ser. the proposal. . ". Cadieux 'to Neff,' and otI both vice ('nough buses to' Provide seats ..The attorney,! who had been a~o'int P,'~;:-nev. ,'.;'; pren'ratIon $toldeCsh'aoril"eRsfvp.alarcde'.fro,m. Jefierso.n, cu~y' 60 percent- of the space' in fOUS.' YOUR IUDGn 'WORt.IS iSS'Je ret~rr:, trip transfers to; tor all passengers, During the authorized to act for their mun- • •.,.. ~.'" ..- .tho~e paym~ for. two ~np~, AS) ruslj periods, one and one.half icipalities, then signed the agree' for their projects. 6., Cha!'l,ed from the B (mul-. the puilding;and would pay 60 soon as pOSSible,fwo.stnp tlckels hours each in the morning and ment: oft ~hese waf' General .. "tIple .dwelling) status to 'the. A percent of t~e. cost of' construc- One 'c" will be printed. at nillht, the number of standees ------Houses, Ine., headed by M. M. (single-family) clilsslfiCatlon are~ tion. It wil!'be a county project 'CUlliGAN. ~. , . The company agrN's to !'ut back will be limited to one fOI' every Adv' ertioi,tg Art Robinson, whlcli had planned to both sides of Village lane. from but Detroit 'wlllpay its share on ~ .. . ' .. the fares, H at the end of the trial four seats, a.o" erect a terrace in the Villaae lane Notre. Dame to Cadieux and the a rental basis. 'until the construe- SOFT "'ATER period,it is shown that the in- The company also agrees to T' B Exhibited area. ThiJ propertYliis now re- north. side of Maumee, from "/ ' crease is not warranted by boost. provide Improved facilities for 0 e. .. strlcted to onelfamily units.' Cadleul( tei Notre Dame. '. tione.ost .."89 been iiquidated, • ;.•• ,,.,.Ic, ,.. '11 .'w ..... we.f! cd operation costs. waiting passengers at the. trans- ',' ----.. ;\nothe.r terrace had '*en 'plan- . ,fdayo( !IIet¥ng and Clerk Neff Detroit figures to save enough ih In liS pledge t6 improve ser- fer point at the Park-Detroit city To demonstrate the vut extentnedby George G.Pastor, build\'-!', cpritended that the new ordin- rent it ilinow paying in private vice, the company agrees to buy lirriits on Jefferson. The company of the advertising art mar)!:et to and John Ru"el ChadwiCk of the ail~e was adopted to preserve the * M•• fllli ...... Myl wu not pinned down to any spe- the people of this community, the Detroit News. at Maumee and status of the City as a quiet, res- buildings to'CO\'e; this cost.,After' No llns"'" wlt"'"e,' the building' has been paid for.;" ...* dfic plan on this point but it Scar.,ab Club,of Detroit will spon. Neff. This area is ,'lOWrestricted idential community. .. . * Me wort .. 4.1 was indicated that it might have SOl' its Fifth Annual Exhibition of to duplexes or' incomes .. Child- Netting said that if 'the influx the cost of maintenance, will be to buy property at the transfer Advertising Art Nove'mber. 7-30. wick said Ih•.t !'Ie'had an option offerraces' had 'been permitled, borpe on the. same 60-.0 basis, Lit ulinst.U our unit ill y~ur ~. fer • two WIO~s tn.1to show you ho~ Soft W.t. poinl ., Students from a.it s?ho~ls, high on tho: property and would ~on- they'. would eventually have wi* Detroit assumIng the" lion's, The communities pledged them- schools and c~lIeges I? tnI' area Isul~ w,th hIS attorney on pOSSible crowded out all other types of WI';" you time .rieI "'Olley, N. COIItT.ct t. selves not to assess any wheel. tax and ~onvalescmg pallen!; from action. . housing, He declared that the sh"re. s;911 ' • • no 'obligation, against the comp:my unless spe- Percy Jones Hospital at BatUe .Mayo~ Ralph B, Netting at:~. City had been more .liberal than , But even, these fig!!res do n,ot ' cifie damage to streets is found Creek have been schEduled for City Clerk ~orbert p:Neff. said any at the other Pointe com; show no';';' cheaply. the outcounty Call Us totlo'/ and then only, to cover that dnm- special showings of the exhibi- they had recelve~ ~rote.ts from munities in its .restrictlons' on taxpayers'\viIlbe getting off. Gf "ge., tion. at least nine. adJacent property building, the 40 per",ent paid by the coun- ...OINiC" left WIIIl ..... The municipalities declared It. win be held in the main owners to each of the terrace ty, .three-fourths wili be paid in. . 22700 HARPER ' ROse itt. 4s65-W' themselve~ in the agreement to gallery of the Scarab' Clu~ 217 projects...... Commuriity Orchestra Icol,mty taxes by the peo.pIe i..tl favor private ownership of the Farnsworth, dlrectl~ bi)hlnd the Netting and Neff were enthus. • k' f' M' •• Detroit, , . no.daYI transportation facilities iIi their, Detroit Art Institute, ;rile 1l1\1leryiastle about the approbatlongivJn L 00 I or lJltcla"1 County, officials d!lclared thil,t " confine~ "if operated 'with/ ef. 'will lie open to the public we~k- the proposed ordin8)1ce at an . ~ " the new building w8surgently !iciency, with high regard to the days from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. and open. meeting, attended by abont .' The ..Detroit: G9mmUnity Or- needt:d beeause overcrowding in . , 5 publis interest and af:! profit not. frcml1 to 5 p.m. on Sundays. 100 persons, Saturday morning. chestra Invites musicians 'Inter- the i>1:esent,quarters was impair- ~:Cupid' Leads inconsistent with that of amon-. The work on display w111 be They said they were sure they esiedin playing In an orchestra jng county servIces. The coun- with opoly business.". , that of leading illustrators, ~e- were' within the law and cobld group ..to'cont~ct. Uireetor Joseph ty, tl)eysald, is rUnning out of . The commun.,hes also stated sign!;!rs lettering men and car- h I 'f. d th s v n space to store tax reco,rds. that, whenever .an alternative.o.f toon'lsts'. Mo'reothan 200 pieces o.f if,ve.thereeterrace.as.sl,le..prQjects~ afl~ahad, e al-e RoY-Lanyon" PI. 4516. In Grosse Pointe. City, .tlle in- Competitive Prices increased .-ates or reduced servIce newspaper, magazine and poster. ready been underway. 'Practice is held Tuesday ave- cumbent officials wh.o , are, un- ~I'as reached, the rat;~ w,~u.ld b,e. :advertising will be in the. col. All. was n.otc~mplete harm~ny ings'.at 'Jefferson Ave. Methodist- ()ppos~d for re.election Tuesday for .fine Food Increased. The mUnlClpadhs dl- lectlon. Special emphasis will be Church;'E. Jefferson and Marl- are Mayor .Ralph B, Ne:tting;.City Low OPA Prices 81111 l'~e\' ...il rec~edt~at there shoul,d never be placed on' n'ew techniques, and at the meeting Saturday,' now-. bOra Aves.' Clerk Norbert P. Neff, Council-. an Imp,lIl'mcnt ~f.servlce. .. topflight commercial artists will ever. Wright objected vociferous- 1'lIe tlrst concert of the season men D, N.Ferry, Jr., Gerald E; Steaks, Chops, The communItIes, by slgnmg be on hand to offer assistance and Iy, as did representatives of .willb! given No:vember25 with Miller' and Thornton Waterfall; the pact, t.urned thumbs down dvice to art students. . builders, Attorneys for the build- Emily Mutter Adams as guest City 'Treasurer Theodore Oshis, on suggestIons that the Lake a . ers said that.theCity was "fight- artist.; String and woodwind in- City Assessor Neil Blondell and Roasts, Fowl, Fish Shore franchise be erased and an - 1..' ing' progress." AttQrney Ralph struments are especially, needed. 'Constable ,Charles Locke,'; • agreement entered into \vith 'the Raba~t DOI'I DeDU~ . . Routier argued against the o'ed- ". ,. i'. The mayor, clerk~ 'treasurer, - PLUS- DSR' to provide seryice for the AI Vocalist Stir. Howl inance for 'General Hotises. Dem~racy is the right way to ~D~ "'Seat: Covers overseas. SI. Paul and Fisher and Maumee. ~ "'7' Custom ,Tllilortd 'to Yo"r Car! In order to assure timely de- 4. A "parking ,area" is S!!t up, liveries recommendation is m,nd,e permittulg par kin g facilities At Gj.lnn~II's • • 0 Glumlnc .elt';"o~~el'll thai Ire .laln and pehpiraUon .rei.iStantl ';'Vater that all gift parcels be mBI!ed north of the Kercheval business .,!lel dUlt repel1el\t! So smarll So comfortablel Ph(me us, and our ,"pre- sentaUvI, will call with .Ampl",'" " I before November. 15. . district. the new Gift parceis should bO!securely packed in boxes of metal, wood, REGULAR. seml-An!1ll1i Gayion CO. or strong fiberboard. It is ad. vised that addresses be writlen l~e3S HARPER AVE. g~rn~\~r ,ParI< VE. C?12IB directly on the box or wrappings and not on gummed labels, which may become moist and loosen. OBlIQUE The weight limitatiGn is 70 pounds and maximum measure- Conve,.ii~1e Tops ments, lOO.inches length and ,j •• ,result of 90' years girth combined. , for ail Makes of Cars of piano craftsmansHip I CUSTOM M A DE \ SEAT COVERS • City Employe Injures ..A-ulomo~it,' :J"im CUSHIONS . FOR AUT 0 MOBILES. Leg On Truck Job 'rRUCKS 'AND T. B. Bossler BOATS .,. STA- Mike Dominick, 748' Notre, NOV,snOW9 - II -11. 1! - 13 ~ION WAGON Dame, employed by the City high- MASONIC TEMPLE ' BODY REPAIRS • ON LONG ESTAB- way department. suttered a serio Open!lSQ!'ithr, ,p, M. T~im Shop LISFLEO. Other,OIY' 11 A.M. t. 11 P,lIl. ous cut on his right II'S: Oct. 24 64 Dealers from ~in Packard Building while working on i truck. Gmt ~kes states ~e W81 taken by City police EVERYTHING FOR SAUl: 15205 E.Jeffersoll Pholle VA. 2-3051 to Bon. Secou1'5 Hospital, where . A.m~II.~2e (plUI to) \, • fSOI n1l:E' Dr .Prhn! records front Grinnell's . two stitches were taken 'in she XMAS'C:ill"TS GALoRE' injured leg. ity 1'* heart CReck-up c..... Six Treasure Tales , , $1 .05 Nursery Songs, R~ymes and Stories. . .. 1,29 Dic:kTracy .. , , .. " '. 2.35 Alphabef Fun Fr()m ,A t9 Z, ,.. .. . ~.35 Hansel and Gretel , '".. 5.25

W l.L D. I'" h'" . lIT Isn~y I p".rnocc 10 .. , .....•. : '1.20 The LiffieEngine That Could : " : 3. is ..-, The Unsuccessful Elf, , " ,'3;15 .. -, . .. Cinder~III, told by Jeanette Ma'c:Donald, . 3,41 WdltDisney's Peter and theWotf .' ... 3,15 You'll be proud to own the f(imball Consoll!tle-~ .supe~b example of pianocrafISni.;"ship. Iu exclu~ive The Wonderful Violin. , , ~...... 1.56 "piplLorgan" tone chamber, direct hammer.blow ac~ .ne little Fireman. . , ...... 1.56 rion and balanced even.tensio'n scale are h111marks of . .' I Kimball's standard, 'of perfection. Through ninety Little Indian Drum. . ,...... 1.56 years of fine pia!l0 ~uilding,Kim'bal1 has .Iways de.. . Circus'Day With Uncle Don...... 1,26 ~w you can doub1t your. musical enJoyment. 'manded highest quality in mau!rials and skilled work. , . ~Ith the ama:ill& SoIovOll:you CIfl pl.y beautiful . rnanship ••• the result .• ,&' better piano for yo,,1 Rusty In' Qrch.draville. . ,... 2,68 :nltromental dl'eeu of violin, Ol'IIn, truj1lpet, flute and n:'anyothen whileplayinc a piano a«oriIpanl. Hear the Consolette, styled in rich mahogany in the lullabies \ ...... 3,27 ment. Solovox attaehn to your piano without Chippendale tradition,at GriBne~I's.Styld ,,/,nil"', 615.00 aWeeting the piano'. tone Of operatiOl1. And it's easy to play. See it, hear it, play it todayr Bozo and His Rocket Ship .... , ...•.... 2.84 . What In little boJI made ~ Blood and bone1l and vital We hIVe just • 'n;,10 biiitc thil ad in todaY OtItw, KimIHtIi Pieltos from UIS I 07lallol, let In a treetled exterklor and guaran~ed to lut a for aft .. J.lton. You ean now buy your SoJoYos i IIfe~ - wUh 10lIf help. TOQr eontJ1b\1t1on to the Com- en convenialt ,,",-,If dellred. . , Ext.,.". '.ym"'" mqnlt1 Chest lU~ne 1M P.ed 1"eather ellr'lics which lI1lard ..,&lnn IHneII and dlMMe, repair damr.res. The SICK AND CONVALII8CEMT J!IE'IiIiPll from trM.\ment available at Red Grinnell' • Feather cHft~, Beea-.e rood health and 111alike are con- 11241 "",tM, """ H.-p' J Grinnell's t&I\OlII,EVERYBODY BZNE1TI'8 from the preventive health ~S '64}4IASr WARUN AVI. aervlee of t.he ellnlCl.Bo show Y01,lhave a good heart. (J{V6 t. ~I'I G rinn.11 tkt hUM tIJrfl'll6 .... Cn\"",nitt' Clt«~ Tl!,iI '411" 4XOtMr ' : ~ I ' .... ,' o.m- Dme • ~1"1" '-JIlI/gw. ,~ 16414 I.st W.rr,", "eor Outer Drive, TUn. 2"'70

~ ., I i. J. '~ • < / , b G ~ O'S S E P; 0 I,N T E NEWS , IIIDESWIPEIl nEES ,\' However, G.I:- loans may be Iboats il used for lecitWate buR- All evils are man made. It 1;)am.c ' ~tlinated; at $Ulwas ne~otiated for trailers and hoUMl- neis purposes. '., -- takes men guided by God to cure All Dressed,:_Up and No place to Go e caused when an Unidentified ' ,. " them. black sedan sideswilUld a car '-( owned by Howard R. Batzold o~ . 151 Oak street on the :night of October 27. ,The Batbold car was parked ,in Kercheval avenl,le. ~ ~ BLACK MARIA WIRt;D The Farms p~trol wagon. has ~~.X"'IO'" now been equipped ,with a pol.ice radio and the officers have been "DIXI'LINI'" COM FOil iri.tructed to turn it on while the WHf,N YOU wagon is in use. , FLY C*_ FAIL'TO QUALiFY lO Trailer" and h()use~ats d() not qualify u homes for'loan guar- NEW ORLEANS' anty purposes under the G.1. Bill. Veterans. Ad{ninislration Branch $53~, Office officials in Columbus, 0., Plus Tax. have reported; In,nswer, t() numerous inquir- HAVANA .Chocolate Ies, VA officials said that trailers $12.6~ . ICE CREAM andnouseboats. although norm- ~'. allY'l'.sed ~$ dwellings, are not , ,16.DaYKG :I .f:>. f With Oronge Sherbet "h()mes" within the meaning of the G.I. Bill and are ineligible and C for: loan &Uaranty. S Pumpkin Center One WilY to ~eep a puppy under contrqlw8sJound ~fthe ~esSchtoeders ofL~chmbOrBoul~val~d. T~is five-week' old tNl~' .., 'soutlf'" '.- 'I'IfS ' ., litter is the proud possessio!), of Smoky, the Sch~oeders thoroughbred cocker spamel. The papa 18 Bla~kle, another pure~ The &oule of Ille Dildell.llen Now senoln(.65ci ll00day.luneh- FOf Immediate R."' .. all ..... 'PII..... " I Pt, .33c Qt. 65c bred cocker owned by Dean Constant of LakepolOte Avenue. toll! EARLY AMERIC.\N, Mack RAndolph 71" or )'OUf Travel Alent. -0- . - . atO~!ord Rd. . " building ,when, future construc- '.Fine Candies ti()Il"iS authorized to bring the Drought '~~RS. Bids Received for First project t9completion. Firemen On Run (Jit/'erlj Un.it, , of New J{erhy" School.' :Farms Approves The drought Which has plagl,led milm(lJl~ m~ny secti()rts 6f the counlry P•• ~ oo.L."ZLY-i\l •• lir.n:' Indicate Cost of $328,000 , Zorli~g Changes' with' disastr()us foresl fires also brough~ .~onflag~ati()ns ()n a CL.ANLIN." C"'~~"A&.~IT •. ' The . Farms Village trustees Sch,.al/t'~. Initial Shuc'tureWiII ContainSeven'Classro6ms, l$'ymilas,ium much; much -smaller scale u; the and General Purpose Room.s:,.Hope ,t,o Break Ground,' SOon accepted, aU ' rec()m.mendations Almond Roca and others made by their zoning comiJlittee Pointe, , , Bids for the construction of the.first unit of a new Kerby at an ,adjourned met!ting Mon- The Farms se,ems 10 have ~n Schooi were opened at a special meeting o{ the Grosse Poipte day night. They passedB resolu- ~articularly plagued as the fire NI. 4827. Board of Education on October ,24. ' .' " , ' lion approving the. hiring of an department ,reportbook'in 'that ',Low bidder, on' the'Mchitec-" . ..., ... ' ' ,_.. " expert to 'draft an_. am,endmE!nt vil1age:carries a number of small, ~ ..5Utm to the present zoning ordinance. . ., ' r " , ,. blazes which kept the smoke '\ 6,.sse, ,Piinte, turl!l Trades .c()ntr,act i,s the HI' R:. ,W. E, Rew,.. old,twas,.'l~w.'.: bid d.er. Tnemost importantrecommen.' CASTUJl SOAP SIAJIPM Custer • ,Construction C()mpany on the Mechanical co!,!tract with dalionof. the committee is that ealers' 011. the ruriP1e 4st .week. I in with a figuc of $253,425. Six other, a bid of $59.638, Five others firms the commllrcial areas ,of, the vil- 'Field fires • were. 'rep()rted Hillcrest andCioveriy r~ds'on Wash 'your hair with part, rldI-latberinf iJiug ,(•• firms submitted'bids on this phase subinittedbids on'the Mechanical lalle, be kept strictly <:ommercia1. Ocloher,24. and 25.. hi addition liquid dwnpOo .tMt Ioa~;o.r "*: Kerclteval at St. ClaIr of the work. ccmtract. ' . ~urme(con.strl1ction of ,re~iden- there, were II number otle'ilfires , H .. \1 El t' \i, th 1 b' d tial quarters over busin~ss places th~tappear;lo have ,gotten ,olil ,fresh and 1Wftt ... cIel1gbtfaDr~. ,alll,1 "ec nc ',as e ()W 1-: would be barred and heimeS could of del' among four cO'ltractin!, firms: not be erected in any commercial thecontrol.ofthe Individual pro- with clt~U~ perty o"fn,lirs c:iesl~oyrng. them. Price' I~~ wHich" submitted: ,bids,' on the zon'e,. , ,The firemen were called',on to PURE '00% 'VIRGIN WOOL Electricalcontract:'i'he low bid . The zoning ,'committee ~lso lend a hand at such. blazes in was-$l,~,618, .,reeommends a more definite des- Voltaire place onOet()ber' 23 and All bids were referred to. Der-cription ofa private dwelling to at Ridge and Ridgemont on. Oc- rick and G'lmber. ,the .architectsci:Jnformto .the existing ordinance tober 25.'. ,,', on the KerbY:I'!o)ectj foranaly- which permits only single dwell- tV> .. '. BLANKETS Deliveries I s~s.Their report";vill be s~bmitted ings, I Ho.tAr ..g..u"m... e''n." t? 41j2 lb. Weight to t~e Board: ()f Educaho,n at a. The permission f()r buHding Nl. 11900 cI\OPP:J speCIal meetmg,. schedule~ for hotels, or community garages Ph.o..ne .Pole'A'fl°r;e 8:30, a. m., October 31. It'IS ex- would be eliminated. Creation of GROSSE POINTE pecled th~contracts 'will, be au- a new parking area in the -' -'- thO.r.i.zed ~l this meetiI1.gand t.hat Ke.rc.heval. ave.nue b.usiness .d.iS- City p()licebelieve some per- conslructlon of the new school trict in the rear of the business sons must' have had 'a': hot .argu- will be under way early in N,!v- frontage, already used as such, ment over theteiephorie M()nday. I embe'r. .,' ' ., is recommenaed, A passing molorlstnoted that a Plans for this first unit, of the The amendtnentw()uld alsote.lephone'pOle w~s on fire, .0£. Y." Ar. I.7r•• d T. 8UPIHlrt Deep, luxurious nap and ne',\' Kerby Sch,?ol include s~ven control additi()nal'buildings arid fiCers Reaume. and ,Keller. in. 19~7 standard ~I~s~rooms, a large play- fill,ing in of, the 'lake beyond the ~estigating the repOrt,: feiund 1\ strong uAderweave, In room-gymnasium, a general pur-existing breakwater. There. will that lhe' pole ,was' afire:,ori the ~ BON,SECOURS blue, green, rose, :ancl poseroQmJors,chool and,comml.l- als() be a provision to prohibit the INSIDE, Smoke was PoUrin~ out l nity use. together with, essential 'storage in the 'open' ()f' goods for of,the. kilothoiee:.' :," .' • ' Hospit.l; Benefit

peach, ~ound in rich sa- , sl;!rviCe 'units such as ,heating sale. ', .•, '.. .• .' ',Mt~r',the f~e:wa(l:e~~i~gUIShed, { r:, teen of matching color!~ plant, officf(l, toilets; etc.The'The':'zonirig -committee is -com- the Michigan':Bel1: Te)ephq!,!8,:Co. l' I heatilli plant to b,econstructed' as prised of:Truslees :RiChard Maxon WllS, notif}~, thai,. the ,pole was Ii 'pan. of this first unit, will' be and William ,Kirby and,:Vlllage badly damaged and ,'in nee,d of, Custom, adequalefor.all needllo! th~ final Clerk Harry Fudon;' secretary. rcpairs Or replace,mertt. ' . ':: . I , . I ~f/ ,Made,' , Drapes of Glosheen T h an k sg fv'i n g A ,WAVERLY Bonded Fabric Fancy Boxed Pillow 'Cases, Finl', hand embroidered Madeira Guest Towels. with Open 'Thursdoy, Fridoy, Soturday Evenings 'til 9 THE .llEDELL CO. 11046 WHITTIER! nur ,KELLY ROAD I, , VENICE 9-1038

Thanksgiving is the day't.o rtl!er the L clan ••. to ask friends over to,share your ,turker' 'fhehighlighto,( c1'!c t ..ble ~rting . AND NOW AVAllABlf! can be your Gorham Sterti~g! Visit' .Olli store now and see. the~igD5'infamOU5 Gorham Sterling. Buy sterling because it i~ solid iVew! . . I silver ,and lasrs fotgeneratioo!. Buy ~ Gorham because it has been the choice of a nation for over a cent:ury. 8asll1ceCubes ' Begin v.'ith a few place.settings tOday SMARt I ••• add [() ~nd m~tch the ever lovely pattern I over the years. CONVE~I~NTI ECONOMICAl! TO EASE YOUR FALL David Lewis helps you slip into JiffY CUBfS the new season with a fine collection of Vignette Frame Handbags •.. The

lec'Jves of fal! etched in brass on d gold frame base, crowni~g soft folds of Lewis-loomed Faine and Forstmann broadcloth. Draped and box shapes, to' fit the new long look.

Handbag Dept. 15.00

,------"USE THIS ORDER OR WRIT(: , Asslt~edquality and, craftsmanship CAHUS-tlUNTCoM'ANY "I '.)'00 w", McNk,"" I.... ~ 21,.".. •• ° but the 'cost is 'no more at ...... ~ ...- 'I ! --My evil. Tr.y'Seh CI1$1.95oac!l. poll .... ,.. ~ , ,I, __ . Poet .... ,!2 lllllMdvoI~. $1,00 "ct., ,Ofi 0IllI tn tHIl4. I lncIol. chips, dixie. cups and f!oor.~nd the animal quarters on road~ .' D.troit, Mi"h...... , Fort uuc:l.rd.J.,Fl ••. ,\\vill arnOWlt to abQut 10 pound!; ,yje~ dominated lands. frostbites and coffee. the second. Recently, a wing was The Needlework G'u il d' is " , ' o!. ~!t". .. fin {Per person. .- ;h' added. The. o'Briens maintained known. as a ch!1rity that helps ' "...... , ,/, .~... Charles T. Fish~r,Jr. 1FORTY-TWO "FEARED delld Maid's Friend Js,Swedish airliner crlsh~ i!1to Named to Edis'on Board ~h~~~i5t~~f~1~~~h:Si~~c~~t;!:;:~:~..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:~:..:..:..i+(~:-:..:..:..:..:..:... :..:-:..:~:••:.... '.'. A •.•• '~>++ ~.~ mountain in Greece. American Found l\lutdered Mrs. O'BrIen pOInted out thiS .+. · .• . . airliner with HI ab9&rd missing Zadie Ttm', a colored maid Announcement !Broade of the week that it was hard to realize .:+ 1) ,.Bt h rfg- . h .7j SJZ ~. tl off coast of southern Alaska. whg is employed in th~ Charles election of Charles T. Fisher. Jr. the magnitude ot the disaster : ,l t ' t . ~. It: • Symington home at 3M Proven- to the board of The Detroit E-di- which .had s~ruck the burned-out ••+ OU UU LJ 1.e e.J . w ttl!n ..• au . 01() a - ar~ WASHINGTON POLICE put cal received word on Odober 20 son Company by Prentiss M. areas 10 Mame. '. .) , ~ ..,- on alert fOr poIsible riot as angry froril a friend in Detroit that a Brown, chairman of the board. "It is horrible to think," 'she .+. .------"!I'"------...;., movie actor$ and actresses, led male acquaintance had been mur- Mr. Fisher takes .the place on the said, "of those poor people flee- : ~ ~ TH URS FRI d S T by Humphrey BoIart. descend on dered. board vacated by his father, ing with hardly' more than the ••• • ~ ..., . on A" Washinlton to tight House un- Charles T. Fi!h~r, who has re- clothes on their backs,". ' 1:JeCLa :J OCTOBER 30-3! -NOV. I At the same t,ime a !'I1essale signed. , '. I.:.+: P-.merican activities committee came into the Farms'~lice sta- investigation of' communism in tion from the Sherii'f's office re- Mr.•Fisher is pre.siden! and di- Problems ..are not solved by, ••~+. 1.----....----- ...1 Hollywood, questing the local poll!'e to brmg rector. of t~e NatIOnal }3ank ~t I force of argument, or force of .~. GROC~RY DEP'T. • I MEAT DEP'T, • • • her dDwn for questioning. When Detr!>lt, a director and vice presl-I arms, but fo'rce of character. ..:. , WedIlesdaT, Oet. 29 the Farms police called at the ~c"jir!c:~re~ia~~eor f;::ue~ft~ ,. .,..,. . RICHARD K. LANE, rellre- Symington home she had alr()ady J Fund~ a' director of the Briggs ..i:.' I sp.nting U. S. Chtffiber of Com- ,.0:J' . ~ ESIA Place Your, Order left. ManL\facturing Company and a ~.'. '.t~. , Half 'or Whole merce, a.skJ ,Gongress to consider Following the matter up, ,,!?,e- killing 40-hour week in te~timQny tective Champin~ iearr.d that' ~~~~i:a~~ the Children's Fund of i~. 'W Cold'. I.,' NOUJ withJ:cJ,rmr I before Ho~ labor su~oll}mittee. she had gone directl)' to the . . . Sheriff's office of her p~ voli- LAMBS Ib, 58c PRESIDEN'l1AL ADVISER re- IN,COLLEGE MUSICALE _Wsama!_las', i""zI,. tion and Lieutenant Shanno~ of Mi!~ Elizabeth Bliss, daughter \i~,... ~,~.(~\ •. :for X our Xmas Gift (, I port~ President Truman consider- that office informl!d the Farm~ X I of Mr. and Mis. Chester H. Bliss \ _. 'J teatured by Wax Paper ing 3 request to Congress for reo. police office Tuesday mornirir of 1025 Devonshire road, Grosse . . __ heading shops ~ OVERSEAS: .. I, wT~p~ciin storation of price ceilings at pro- that they had only desired ..to ducer level on basic commodities. question her as to the last time Pointe. Park, sang two numbel'S / everywhere' .... PACKAGES ' for Y014riJBEP FREEZE at a college mU,sicale 011October G Poi~le 'Noods ..%. J , I. • • • she w.as with her friend, She W!jS .at . Briarcli/f Junior College, rosse. ' , : " L . .,.,."•. , absolved,'the SherilI'sol'fice said, n J. FRED MuNNELL, manager Brllirclilf Manor, New York, Buuty S.lon ••• ' i of Miclligan prison industries, of any association with the crime, testifies at hearing on his possible The.murdered boy, whose name where she is i nll.~mbcr of the 21006~Ia~k, at Rosl)'n TV.2-!lt!. .,:. J PRIME HINDS was not learned, the local police senior class. .. ~~~~~~~~~~ ..~.~.!:.~~ .lb.74c: • OF BEEF .lb. 7~c: said, 'had been stabbed death to TO\1N HALL SViISS ' • on some counlry road outside the --'- t CHOICE RUMP' city. tORN ED BEEF lb. ll!Jc AINTI~GS 1=1: . ~:~~:::AC;:~~::E6..:.~.~;.~~~.~sl;~:.~:::~: I CHOICE RIB P LEAGUE SHOP TO MOVE The .TUnior League Little Shop .. , LAMB CHOPS , .lb. ll!lc I .:. SUNSHINE , Expertly cleaned will move from its present loca, . J; KRISPY CRACKERS 1 lb. 25c I tion in tile Village to the new SMOKED and Toles and Chalmers building at 1.: SAVOY COFF,EE : : 1 lb~jar 49c I TONGl)ES lb. 39c: McMillan and Kercheval in Janu- L HEINZ TOMATO SOUP 3 cans 37c J SMOKED HAMS ,'epaired ary, the Junior League members 1 CAN FREE , were told at the annual fall X++ J SHANK HALF, 5 to 8 lb. avera~e .... l~ Ste meeting. +. FARMS \ , FRESH CAUGHT ul;ml1leJ III Your Home soup GRANULES ....:.:.....)...... ~ l~. box 1,%$ J DAUGHTERS OF lllU' WHITE FISH , 1 'lb. I3e oro. 2.80.{O ,VA .. 2.9(',00 The November meeting of Gen. Alexander Macomb Chapter, U,S. , - VEGETABLE,DEpiT. ! BAKEltY DEP'T, Daughters of 1812, including a I.,. J Bundle Tea for Mountain Schools, i j Grimme will be held Wednesday. Novem- ..:. r------~---.. de ber 5, at 2 o'clock, in the home of .f California • Kat'herineBeecher GALleRIES Mrs. Albert E. Stewart, on Bur. c llingame Avenue. t JUICE ORANGES ! BUTTER MINTS 98 c 49 1 pound tin PIANO INSTRUCTION CLASSICAL t.:., _.2...... doz, S5 - case 5 .... J, Wl1en we teach our childr.n thd "Clunlin.1S is neit to W,th l>unnln, Course of Impro\'od Music Study' Godliness," why don't more of us pt,ietiee wh.t we pruch .nd have our RUGS cleaned more ofttnl Rligs lIctumul.t. ••%: SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUlT~; ...~.... 4 for Zk ' . GLAZED I J Elmina Camburn more dirt, than any other .rticl •. in. tha home, .nd they .:.r' LARGE HEAD LETTUCE 2 for 39c I DOUGHNUTS : do7.. 4lh! For Enrollment Al'lltllnlmenl. Call NT. 4(.07 1023 lIo~l)'n lid, Must be clolned frequenHy' for the w~e of ollr homes' .:. FANCY LARGE , LAYER oeallty and our families' hulthl Stir's prices are attrac- DELICIOUS APPLES doz. 75c ~ tively low and Star's wor\m.n$o~ip is Michigan's finest- I : CAKE , ea. 55e 50 ieI'd YOllrrugs to Star--tod.)'o Attend alMlSIIIIIIrt tlteClllrc~ of Y.. r Fatt' L PROMPT'DELIVERY SERYIC~ .' " . ~.. .J'OR example to ollr c~ildren, Phone TU, 2.5100 jf arms_arhe! .. \ ,for I ~er flmify lif., for I -; Trunk Li1\t'.S to &nJe You finer bllsineu mor.lity, for • -on the fJampu./f stronger Americal 3SS FISHER' ROAO, OPPO~ltE GROSSE POINTE HIGH SCHOOL. . TW. 2.5/00 lIS, ], TrNdel/, Pm, Our '51h YtM' "

1- • . ' 'fA Pege H,...... Thu,~.YI October 30, ~47 I , - Camera Club of lui members' pic- Mrs. Har01d M. Hastings, leW WHiTE RIMS STOLEN Ju~.ior League Sponsoring Pointe'MakesF~fmsCofiSld~rs Critic'to.'Talk' tures for a three. week, peri\)d, nalionalhistorlan,' and MrL commencing wl~h January. 2,in Hen,ry B. Joy, honorary state Mrs: Ropert' J. Flemming of the Alger ,Ho~5e Branch of the president, will give reports of the .9 Hawthorne road told Farms New Radio Snow for Kids ' GoodShowing ,In8ta~ationof. .To f!amera Club Detroit Institute of Art. recent national boart m~eting. polk\!: S(lmeone ,had stolen. four ,William Woolfendon of the The Tuesday evening meeting ., white 'sidewall rims from qer _____ "'I'.' \C'.', '.'"J . Parklng:.Meters Ed~ • The Michigan Bell Telep~ne 19.6 Chevrolet while it was park- ;NovemberS ls'the date of thel.history of such'piacesis New n ampalgn . .. ;\,l~lIItlonal.Swr of'.the Detroit In. will be hl!ld In the. clubrooms of Third Annual Children's Radio England, Washington, Philadel. .,... . • ..•. ,.. Parking be' .ititUte of\Art, will address th'e the Neighborhood Club and the Company announced today that ed in front of Richard School on m~ ~'a/ 1i1• Party to be lliven' atlhe Detrolt' phia,Bostonj Gettysbutg, Shalch, stalled by the ,Farms ill Kcrche. Grosse Pointe Camera Club on interested public is invited to at. 50,000 more number changes Will the night of October 27. Fir,tRepor:tsin Chest ,[)rive Art InsUtllte by Detroit's Junior the Mississippi, ,the .contiJlental .Show Are.' F.r' Ahead,: val ~vellue between Fisner, and Tuesday. evening, November 4. tend. ' go intoelfef11. in Detroit' uPQri is. ' League. This year", however, the Divide and the Pacific Coa$t~ . ' .' McKinley roads.. on the topic of "Compo5ition In suan~. of the new telephone di. J~nior ,League Racli,o Committee' He "scoops" stories of American of Detrol,t '.The parking ,problem there has Pictures.~' Coloni.1 W.rs Gro~p rectOTY early next month. wII,1 brmg' ~o the children. of De. GJ;eats so that once again Wash. . d -.-'-' 'been the subject of much contro- ,Mr:, Woolfendon will use. paint. To Meet October 31. trolt and ~)s sub~rbs the ve~~ inston, Lincoln,~will)lnd Clark, I,. rosse l??lnte's first-report versy fo~ a, number of yeirs. ingsfrom the Art MUseum to dis. first broadcast-a hv~ne-of Its Paul ,Revere Ben FJOOoop.k1inDan- thIS week m the C(l.m~There has been' an aJroostcon-cuS8 them in conjunction with tile '1947 Michigan Society, Daughters of new. radio s(!ri,~l "Scoop Ryan ••• iel J3OOne,M~rk,T .. \va .... E~ison,mU'nity Chest dJ:iye'disclos,ec;l stant iir~uJ!'lept~tween patrons photographic prints.submi1.ted by Colonil W~r5. will pold its fall .elll,n",U " [,Cub Reporter. ,Stephen Foste~ the Wright Broth-' that the local canvassers, were of the smaller shops and those the Club members, to. illustrate meeting at the Women's City . C~ilc;lren from ag oyer the city ers and many others fa:irly live keeP,ing, pace with ,the gojl,l of, the restaurant a~d~ theater, and' compare- the good and bad ". Club an Friday, October 31: A 12 are invited and most welcome at and breathe cino~eagain for Scoop set for the campaign and were who naturallrwould Ilke to pa~k pciJ'lb.of compositIon. He will also o'clock luncheon will precede the s this radio hroadcast-the only de~ and your' children and many hun, far ahead of Detroit in col. for long pen

• During ,the raido show yo).mger B?ard and the, Execuhve.Co~- four days a week until the carn- be so bmltup WIth bJl~~ess H~lir Dye Con,ultaQ't at H' ~tL~t's'of.Kego'Park' rc~ can tell it's a YOutH members of t!Je Junior League m.lttee of the' League to meet MISS paign, ends' Nov. 12. The ,rdrive pl,aces' tha.t the same condItions ~ ~ DC., GUlLO ••. the person- will be dn nand,to help as usheJ;s ~Ic:holson,. ~~tho~ ~f the new star led O~t: 15. ,'. WIll prevail there. ;11 "tletUh",,. and after:w.rds these anil other S.CQOP Ryan scnP.ts. After cock~ Theheadquarlers for the Pointe . :ArlY, system ad~ptedfor the i~. ality dress that .takes yo~ Khoolin' or c!atin' with. members of the yo\.mgactiveset ta.llst.he.grou.p ,WIll go on to a. area)n..tlJecarnpaign are in th!!. Punch a~dJud~~I(),c~ "would in the League will. pass out ice, su~scrlphon.dmner at the' Grosse Neighbor\lood Club on Wa~et:!oo. do::bt1e~So(ln,be apphcable. t,D ~. IridividulillystyledPerrn(lnent Waves .•• ,.q~al . popularity! , Plaid. 'cream lollipops to. all w\Jo come POInte Club., • Mrs. 'John I,..Kenower is the l).ead tna, area further east" Hair Styling -Roux Tinting. Facial Treatments wool with, dressy v'elvet,col. I to;the party. _ On Saturday, November 8, fol. secretary iil charge. ' Artifical lashes skillfully applied to your own A E lar and cuffs. Sites 10-16. .Aft two ye~rs of ';Books,Bring lowing the. ~hi1dren's Radio par- .;Mrs. Wallace.' the area chair- B.RIDqE C1- SS S lashps with :Eye Teb. Artificial nails. appl.ied. er ,.; . Adventure," the Junior 'League is ty, there will be a luncheon for man.;works un.de~~rs. Roy D. .'. '. ". ' now ready to present a new se-' the radio executive's to meet Miss Cha,lnn! Jr,,'l'ho. I,~ ~I.l charg~ of The GrosSe,!,ointeHigh sChool ~ Special altention given to business girls' evening rial with a new charaeterwho ,is Nicholson. , '.' a. distrIct. comp.nslng}~e' POinte in~ljtes,alI adult' prige. players appointments.' t I' .\1.. \\ pAIl sure lo win lhe hearts of thou- Children and adults interested ~and two. areas m,Detrqi . whp wjshto learn'or improve' .' "., bta' . g' f t' "k ts't th "'he chalrn,\an.forthe lVI lage are th'eir Contr'a.d ':B,dd.i, e,,;game ',to,' , ' lI/Jpoi1ft,;,e1ftl .'k1' INC. s,ands ,among radlO's younger Ilst- Inhi'0 mm re,e, lC e 0 e, ',~Mrs Fre'. d'"erlc. k' . C' 'F"'dor' P'ar k: a tt en d lh,e b r1d ge, cIasses ' on, W'lid-' ~ ...D.onGtS I~t Kueh,'all a: st. CI.~r. Gro.... rl•. eners a n~ who will appeal to the Cl.i ~re~~s lad~o :~r~~ ~tll ~~p. Mrs:JI Arlhur Mililen, City; Mrs: nesday evenings at 7:30 p,m, at' ~ VA. ~.1584 T1Tl . "'HIOUA,"E pal'ents, because he is a ,brand new ev~Rl~ e er.o a 10 a IOn Harvey: L. Kimerly and Mrs. Grosse, Pointe Htgh SchOol. ,Fori , sort, of 'child.hero wl,1o Is l1either , '. 'James B. 'Webber, Jr.,' Farmsi fu.rther, infor01a~ion telephone the I ,.. O . flORIDA su~rhurnan' nor bloodthirsty. The. hst of Ushers.f0r the Mem- James A. Lafer, Shores, and Mrs. H~ghSchool or VAlley 2.5230. Scoop RY,an gratiliesthe appetites. bersh~l:'. orthe Jun!or L~ague ?f ,Stephen F,Follin,wr>ods., of mllHons, of "youngsters wllo Detr()lt. for the. Chlld.!en s ~ildlO ,The .report ,luncheons at the -, ~- want 'adventure • packed .with Show ~11c1udea~,Mrs:> Curbs A. Book are paid for each day by thrill withinrel\sonl.:-andW:ith Mit~hell~ Miss 'Joanne Waldo~, various business ,concerns. At possibleself':identifi~ation. Arid Miss Barbara Mdesta, JdIssEliza~ 'l'~e.sdaY'5 'l'll.lcheon; the, speaker Scoop Ryan will have the, direct beth HoHon, Mt:s."J~,nD' Po~tle, WIll be Harry Affellder, former approvalof the a.dult and educa. Mrli. Rol?ert Show,¥rs, Harvey president of,~he Cleveland Wel- tionat' group!i" who are delighfed :Parke~Mrs., Joh,n ~Merrill, Mrs: far:eFederatil;ln.,. . to'lind'at last'a:pr~graminwhic.h Ch~rll!ll, Johnson'3r., Mrs. Da,v!d "The, goal for the whole DetrOl; a boy loves amenca with a SPI- !'led ,ODay, ,Mrs. ,Earl, Heenan, area Is$5,ts0,~oO. C~e~t fund rit tha:t'iscontagious and a pro- .¥~:Ge"orge, Hall; Mrs. William support 125 soclal,agencles, , gram'whicl,1liri~gs' to the', air Bavinger, and Mrs.,~oodruffCi- PU:r OUT ROOF FJRE iAtnerihn hlstorical~events, with nese., I, :: ••, '" , .',- d.rama. Th~' "Iessons"herein'are: . Me~~rsof,theRadioBoard in Park Firemel1 extinguished a 50 sugarloated 'that, youngster! the JumorLeag\le, ar~: Mrs. E;i~ roof fire Oct. 20 at. the home of will'not "take'" them but de. ward S.,WIJnsch, chamnanj¥1&S will Or: John MacKenzie, 905 ,Berk- vovrtheml. . - Helenah' S~roh, co-chairma~. ¥iss ; Scoop Ryan is a red-haired A~n CollIns,' ~~rmer . chal.rman; shire .. Damage, was slight. Tile biaze was caused hy:sparks from ypungstJr ot,,\Jout 13 rears who~ M1S~ Tlhel Flmn, Mrs. ~hchard Edlb~c'J~' is the ,grandson.ot,a newspaper Sptltz1ey, ~r~.Thos, F. Wl!lmore, an incinerator. edi~or .. SoJ!1edar ~c~P. ,";,i,1l in-r., Mrs, Wllham 1). ~urJei J,r., ,herl~ hIS .grandfathe£'s :pa~~'AA~' ;Mrs. ,.K;l!l1~eth ~an Doren. _¥n. FARIUERS' WEEK ,t~,;':;RQN:r;RA.CZ with a dual purpose in llIin-d; to Stuart Smllh, ~ISs Barbara Slm- make him a reporter, aridio !Jneet onds" !VI~. Damel H. Buell" Mrs. One thou sana ,M~ehigan farm: ,~,:.< :' Jr.' ers' will help plan the program this younl,(ster'szest for living, "Am:s W .•Howlett and Mrs. Walt- for the revived Farmers' .Week :~' GROSSE POINTE'SPI'ONEEJl his gra,ndfather ,sends him eacl,! .er ~ lannery. to be held'onthe' campus of Mich- JEWELER' week'to a new and j!xcitingly ----'----,. igan Slate college; East Lan'sing, different.plilce or. settina: for, hiS To meet anyone's demands will E~ptT WArC\l'lItAKER Jatlu!lry 26 to 30. "storY." Scoop "g~ts his slory" ,always miss their .needs. Estrtblished 1930 and sep.ds h9C1le.to his granc:ifath- er and incidentally to milliol--s of 17008 KERCHEVAL AVE. radio listen~s everywhere the \ NI.7788 thrilling -::-' (because they're au- thentic)-dramas th'.lt have. made

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" r ,,' ~ .. ,;. @ ? Sf' '" " • ~ROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Six ~ ' ." cent"~tallaph here,. Mor,anre:- Take yo~r. children into your I If 'we ~OUld' rive the w~r.1d to.' caUed that he w~... bellhop at P.T.A. at Maire' heart-(\0n. t keep tl\em under be different, we would soon bav. Oross~Pojnt'~ N~ws the old Hotel Windsor when the yo,:!r thumo. . a different world, . MeKinley IIr! Wall trapped in the Ta Meet Nov. ~ PbL1s~1tiiEVERY 'THURSDAY BY THE ABBE PRESS,. INC. Gro •• e- disastrous fire at the hojel. She ALSO PuBLISHERS OF THE DETROIT WESTWARD A1m THE escap"d by clinging to a wire, tell Tnere will be a meeting at the GRAND RIVER RECORD. 'OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 and broke tw,.oI;,s. . Maire 'flr.A. 9n Wednesday, Nil. KERCHEVAL, GROSSE POINTE FARMS, 30, MICHIGAN Ezall~ratlon. .. A.PRy'O:R ' The altercatior( between Jed vember 5, .t 8 p.m.. ~!gel'~ Phone TU. 2-b90052 ... 34 Harrisl n d Unlv~rsal-Interna- . The' speaker t~r ~he evenin, "This life, which seems so f";r, . tional's Bob Goldstein during the will be John R. Barnes. the. new Trunk Llne~ .' , " T1i~ee Is Ii;', " bubble blou)n up i" Ihe ";r premiere of '.'The Heiress" stemJI Juperintendent ot' Grosse Pointe' Member Michigan Press Ass'n. and Natlo~al EdItorial Ass It. DJ.AMONDS B, J sporl.,'Mg ,hl'lJr~"'s '-~~'h, from a long-standing fet*i be. S h I HI. b' n ~ tw~n the two: .• -Words passed coos,, S IU lect will be ROBERTB EDGAR-EDITOR and GENERAL MANAGER HI... or... .,: FOt GIIATIt 'ALUI w,'ho ch"s, it everywhere, .' Ilnd Gol!istein tapped his program "Your Schools." MARK. K. EDGf.R ,.., EDI'r01£l~~,sw-:-Xff~ A"d strive who CIffl1tloSt fflotiOl' i, b''luetlth: over Hirris' head. :Friends. then Fromi;3~. tc;l 8, tcachen ~iIJ •• \ FOI PI'f1t qUALIn A. PRYOR. : EDIWRT~?NG MANAGER / . ~ . .MA'I'THEW M. GOEBEL p.. ,Ap. :1C ETY A~ Iho..it someli,mes seems ofils oW" might, parted them. Unlike the invasion be. int)leu- rooms. and parents JANE SCHERMERHORN Sl 1. Ltlee to an eye of gold 10 be fi"ed there,' of the Legionnaii~s, the infl.ux of a~e.urged to use 'this opportunity You .f' .ssurlcl of 9-t.' OLIVE H HENRY.: , FEATURE PAGE EDIT8: And firm 10 hOI'er in Ih,,1 emply height, visitors tor the Seriesprodliced to meet their children's teachers. ting tfl.fil\6ri' ,'lHrriY :FRED RUNNELLS , SPORTS EDIT T T h J I . b .. l' h almost A wartime bO.om in the There oJre four ~ew teachers a.t eliemonel .t. th. o west JOE FROMM A'D'V.ERS.fi~rN~ B .iIt' onthy tISp eC4JJSeP'I.I IIthIS so 1Ig t. night. spots'and restaura)l'-I'n'" the Maire this Yj!ar, Miss Sylvia Ben. TOBY GUMMlNGS...... N II '" " I, aO j price pouible wh.n you f h omfrw _J • nold ..ong tI/Jpe4r;h b Broadway sector .. '. S.l s. l'n a I'ICk' 10 th e' unior kindergarten PATRICIA BOELL , , ADVERTISI D~ orelJen w e" It _1mre , ,1 III a I oug I, midtown disc shoppe: "Re<:ord of Mrs. Betty Kelly in second grad~ choose from. our wide ANN DOOLEY ~ cf:c1ft.lT1oN As swelled from nothing, aolh aissoh'e in noughl," Louis Prima playing. ~Civiliza- llnd Miss Dawn Gat.es and Mrs. selee:tiol\. cOm. in sOon !lETTY SCHROEDER.: ,...... TS let. MARY JEANNE MURPHY ~ ACCOUN ' (Willlam Drummond) tion,' while it lasts, 75c!" 'Alvira Seibel in the departmental .nd your own .,yes • • ., . . . , ...., Irades. . prove tflt+ you will .1. FULLY PAID CIRCULATION . What's in' a name? ,Plenty •.• as far as .U1e.'re "oncerned. . Triple' A In,donementa: 'Fred.- .. h' ..' .' W.Y' 110 'IMtte~h.,e. . )'''' Wak t T e new P.T.A. otTicers for 'the SvbscrlpUon Rate: $2.00 Per Year by Mait 'All ~ews and ome people count sheep when they can't'slj~ep, but we lull ~IC. • eman s pe?'?;ry new one: coming year, .are: Allyne Litch- Advertisin~ COpy Must Be in The. News Office by S . k . f' 1 The Saxon Charm .... The fine tI Id !:Irht .parkllar CONY.HI.NT n.... . Tuesday.Afternoon to Obtain Insertion That Week. ~ v . 0 s urn er an y reca .'ng fIe names 0 peop e 'all.star . assembly .illuminating e '. president; Frederick 5tev • d I a Jll 0 • dl 111' n ou sel es t I b I d b IIi t till •. P > I r. .Eastern RepresentatlVl', VICTOR 8. GRANDIN. l-. we.ve known. or henrd of. Then we make up a few and before Manhat~an's newest night ,club, ens, vice-president; Mrs .. Alfred M 0 UIl thlllO' Fed Tax AT NO IXTlACHAIGI. &&1P'ifth Avenue, New York 17. N. Y. - Tel. VA. 6.20tl:~. you can say Bayl!l Lugosee ... we're sn0t:mg. . _ .. '. The Harem - with, speCial ..ap. Taylor, treasurer, .. and Miss UK witH. r.ld. Included Entered as second.class matter at the post otTice. Detroit Wbat st,rikes,our funny bone llbout.some names is that you Just plause f(lr the hilarities of Patty Gladys Vance, secretary. MichillRn. under the Act of March 3. 1897. KNOW. wha* tbe owners ot tbem door are. FlIr example' you ell.n't Moore and Ben'Lessy and fQr the The chairman ot ihe room mUll.tbe faet that O'Gorman, Brophy, Ropey and RlJtr are a firm of unique dance shuff1(!s and whirls mothers for the,'eo'ming year will . d lawyers •.• nor ean you doubt that Ramon and BOlita are a pair of and head twistings of the Jac!t be. Mrs. Frank 'Lister. Rep'resen- ..Afgel' .Jewef,.'1 C~mpan'J Courageous tan ballroo.m danc91l', even if you've never heard of t)1em before. Now Cole troupe ... '. The. ~ostalglc tatives of the Movie Council are S what do you think of when you read tbe name "Mrs J Ope h charm of Sterlmg North I nov~I, Mrs. James Graves and Mrs. "t•• hll' .f IIf' fi'nr'. . Board of Trustees of the Grosse Pointe Farms viu. age P

:=. station on Cha1fonte. Thts will not be in itself1" the 'solutiont tof Steen... • • *.0 From Publisher'• Wilfred• :Funk: ~*~===s*:=====:=.. ===~..====..=2:==..=.===.=.•~ the sewer problem bu~ is the necessary pre Imlll:ary s ep. 0, • "So now a Mr. B. Hi-own eomes provide for .the handling of the dr~inage when the later pIpe Just received a clippinl from a Bermuda newspaper, cOlleemia, along in your dep't telling us why 'insiallations are made. ". . th~ blr~hday celebration or a woman: 183.yean old. FoltowlD; 11 ber beeks. don't sell. and. c:hl!llenges . '1 be b t' recipe for loncevHy .•• in .cueyOU care .••. We'll eall it the "KJr,oek- lilY publisher to s}iow that' his .' The cost on the pumping station alone Wl 1 a ou yourself abOut" dept. ,! bookS maintllin a: standard of lit. J~t Arrived i Suits. of a $144,000. Bids are to be received onthis on November 17 and "I've alw"ys looked after nJyself ilfId1Uve, };JUffg IwIJ,Unti bm eracy and~e<:ency ..• Okay, the work finished in time to meet the demands of the heavy ~ Itn~cked myself aho".', I'v~ n'l'er missed Church, ",ver haa here'sa person.:...me-who has a Famous Fallrie ••• Col\orf~l, Smart and' •ater ...fall p'erio.d ea.rl.y next year. . • lIlJer,.l' eel leUi"eyd Chor .heart.. tro(4.l'f ble; ",vir hem . to.",. de"t.ist "nti hilve Publishinghuge holdingCO.-andin :Funkwho& Wagnallsis presl. W . This first expense is to be met without recourse to a bond IV " goo r,~/liln. I'. 1 11m"g~i~, liquor. You clln'/hoc' dentot ~ilfred Funk, Inc. Arid btremlly Durablel . se1 issue. The Public 1m..provement Reserve Fund which. was ,'.0," f. "houl .w'th ~Iq'for ~nJ ,,,pets,lo livelOtlg, I'll tMJ,,,.ili that sam e p e rs 0 n-me, chal- /zlte II It/lie drop of fon,c wme flOW MId. the"." ']en~es.Mr. Brown to go through wisely accumulated during the wa~ y,ears whenpublicwor~s • • • . the eataloJuCi of these two firms d were pro~jbited, will be used in "the first instance. There 1S In the same paper and. not ne<:essarily ou'r business was the an: pick out one book that i. av.wable ,$77,600 in this fund. To this is to be added u. ~e. day. ~. WOLJWLord R.A.E.C.. of Oldham, Lancashire, England"0 t 00.... h'um. bl.de by . many.f al'1'ures and'the rest will have to be raised by direct taxation next , •• etc. etc.•etc. Sounds a liltle like a radio station. evel"to dare to. prophesy that this year. * . • • o rthatbOok'or magazine or play . . t will be a success.' To us, this mat. . It is estimated there will bea necessary mcrease in nex Judy O'G~adYaDdtbeColonel's Lady D~pt. ter of public taste is a darkmys- year's tax rate of about $1.40 on each thousand dollars of . At a refent veddy ~~,l;!l: ..qp and rala dinner party in One of tery.and will probably remain so assess'ed valuation. Later on the Farms taxpayers may be tbe Lake Shore homes, one oC the maids hired for the evening rusbed , •. ThIs all remlJtds me of my called:upon again to review' the twice defeated bond iSsue; into the Jdtehen and was heard saying to others: "Saaaay, there's a cute, daughter-iIf-law who. reo or, the trustees may dedde to follow a pay-as-you-go policy Jad1lD there wearing a dress JUST like the one my daughter bourht duced .the whole complicated and let current taxes pay for the more leisurely completion the other day.'" problem to ill simples: 'Poppy," f th' h 1 . t.' • • • she. said the other day, 'Why o. .e woe pl'oJec . S . .. don't you only publish books that _ 1. .. ~akmg .of gowns, we had a 'disturbing experience not long will sell?'" .ea....•...An of ago, when somehow we manageCl.to sneak. into a party qeing given s..V Roa.d D.an..ger by a wo~ of considerable wealth. The party was being given in S . .' .. .• ' honor of. her house guest .•• unknown to. the rest of the guestS, ..• ' H.a.lC~es . We. are e~teri1lgJn,fbtlie season of the year when auto- .a charmIng woman fr9~ the East. Later, willeamed that the guest m.obiling is mb~ri dangerous:. Smooth .surfaced highways of. honor was an old fnend of the hostess' .• '. an old school tie who Are StriOll. cpvered witha< coating of dead leaves when wet down by hadn't any dough-rey-mi. . . . rJin or a light'fall of'meltingsnow can ~come as slippery, , . Daring the after dlnaer eolfee-kiateh inMada~e'.bo~dl!ir:,. By REn M.S:OPP, LPJr. A headache mllY derive tn;m a)l a glare of ice. Later when winter sets in with its snow and the LADIES as us~l .tarted on tbe woau!n who weren't ~t. anyone of 30 or more serious i~ streets a p~riod of even greater peril ensues.; They fot on the .subleet of onl woman. everyoJifl"kaew and iJl tryiJi( ca~.' Only a physician can l, l.hose who have becom~ accustofIled to fast driving on t~ Include her guest in the conversaticiil. o. ourhoatess said, den- correcUy diarnose and pre. the clear and safe surfaces of summer roads must throttle srvely deSllribin( the abseDt woman. ° .... AIl I can tell you is she is scribe the .l:ure.. • at ':-. , they are hand tailored to make BUle the good down their impulseli. Disregard of these changed road con- the type who buys her clothe!l at M:UIY'S basement." A headache is a pain and a '1 . r..... \ pain is always a symptom of, mtions spells danger for' both d'dver and pedestrian. Brakes . Everyone glgrled and cbortled and arreed and felt satislecl something. A seda~ve may al. ldoks will be endUrin~. In ~que LAXlY Unwisely used under winter road conditions are ofte}l a WIth tbemselves. So much tor that. Mach later iJ:o. the 'evenlnr, we leviate~ but the underlying . .. greater menace than protection. :ound ,ourselVelt alone with tbe lady raest. We said, 'conve~tiol1&lIy. cause is still ithere and may color.ble~ of gray, blue; brown. Single breasted, . ; Accide~t statistics through the years show.that December 'Thah an attractive gown you're wearing." (It WAS; too.) She progress, unless the trouble ill i; the month of greatest highway mortality. This is probably ~~~~~;;.erlChtly •.• asked, "Know where I cot it? .•• MAley'S corrected.. '. regular, Itolit, Ind long models .•. aU in Your doctor. can .detect. the .izell attributed to heavy town and city traffic in that month and to reason why you suffer from the greater number of hours of driving after dark. ' • •• . headaches. He will seek to re- , each model. LOng weaL.'. fine value ..• 72.50 ; , It behooves every automobile driver at this time of year . You luckyp~ple w.ho own radios. certaWy have a big thrill move t.he cause. thus relieving to not only have his car put in good condition mechanically m store ~or y~u uyou lIsten to the "Romance of Helen Trent" prO" you from the recurrent attacks. and from the threat of apro~ but to exercise special precaution every moment he sits gram o~. 'DaVId Farrell. ... Th~y're both at. it again. This time, you gressive malady. behind the wheel. can g~t an ersatz gold pm with your VERY OWN birthstone in it by n;erely getting your neighborhood grocer's eye teeth tn.'send t ' . Follow 'his advice exactly. Procure themos(experUy com. "Tlllll..IN.(.'S the s~onsor. "Helen" SEZ she founq a replica of the pin in an antiqu~' pounded medication possible. In MEN'S WEAR • 617 WOODWARD !l~.oP Sa~ :Fr~lIcisc~ and naturally ~vants to share'her good fortune This is the 177th of a erJI!I o{ \\ Ith her ~lste.mng fnends. Helen •.who is veddy well educated ends . Editorial Advertlsemenu appearl .... \ Real Public Service in this paper .ach we.k. . .~i~~peecn With: "Be sure to let us know what month your bi;thd,y CoPyrllht '. All residents of the Pointe owe a debt of gratitude to those l . .. ' ... persons responsible for arranging the annual community Strangely enough, "Sally Farrell" (on yet another program) \ otTers YOluthe same golldurned pin •.• only she got hers from he; Halloween parties. husband ~ boss who probably never heard of Helen Trent. We are : While it is no secret to many that the idea for these events SO mysttfied we don't know which way to turn! was born from what appeared to be a necessity, the spirit of ...... the occasion has developed through the years until the annual If your mind runs to automobiles ,instead' of 'enatz pins , " .- \ c~lebration is a joyous one for young and old alike. YOII ml,ht try another progr~D1 that is olredn~ a ear a week' for : Back in 1939 a goodly number of the Pointe's younger gen- si:c week5 if you..wrilea jln~letbat pleases tbe management. You' eration went on the rampage and did a disgustingly remark. Silly people who have your names OD Ii ear.dea.le~ list can jlllllt able job of destroying property, ending up with a riot at the e~t1 hJD1 up and tell him to stulr it. Then sit ..c10WJl and write yoyr F:arms police station. . jmrle and wait for the postman to honk the' bom on your Dew The following year, some of those who had been the worst p~iu. Simple isn't it? If' you don't want a car, tbis obliging spolllOr .. sUfferers at the hands of the mob, decided that if the young- w1l1 ~Ive you for secoad, tblrd or fourth prl~, an electric stove, sters were given proper entertairiment, ,it would detract from electriC washin~ machille, radio. victrola .•. yadada ••• yadada •• , the urge to go hell-raising. Thus was the Pointe community yadada .•. anytbinl' at- all that you can't possibly buy no matter' Halloween party plan given birth. bow mucb money ).OU have. . . ~. . So successful was that fir$tparty in 1940 that in the suc- ceeding years more and more of the residents of the area have taken an active interest in the event. The celebration has year.old Polish tune entiUed, . Nel.r York "Ever Homeward," composer un. grown from one street party foraH.ages to a series of four '. 'known-but lyric by Sammy separate parties, each suitable for a specific group. .' . Cahn .. . Ray of Hope Dept.: : The parties are now held indoors, which keeps thousands ":awaleade Washington estimates more thin qf youngsters off the streets and out of traffic hazards. The 800,000 new homes will be com- entertainmentr f provided is excellent and healthy. Parents are By LOmS SOBOL pleted900,000 thisnow year,started plus• , •anotherFrank

~ leved 0 much of the worry that usually accompanies the CASUAL FRAGMENTS! Leahy, football cOlch at 'Notre • ' '..'o " celebration of such a holiday. Referring to Gromy!to's verbal D;me, has been signed on by a The community spirit of the' events encompasses all of the battles with our U. N. ddegate syndicate as a sports columnist ... There i. j~lt • !implt, plain poli{'y which stlvern, tb~ oper- youngsters of the Pointe. All are invited to attend and the Warren Austin, Larry Finleyob- Because she wants her baby born yarious events afford the opportunity to m~et new friends serves that no one so swelled up in England, Debllrrah Kerr heads IIlion, of thi.39-}'ur-olde.stllbluhment, Attdthat i,to si.' tb. In the same age bracket from ,11 over the area. They eliminate to oversize with Soviet propa, back to London in November .•. the youthful mental anguish that too otfen comes from not gande ought to try to ride an Renewed talk that Louis B. May- lIl~xjrnu~ of welJ.~p~jnteJ ~"ice , • , .. d ~iikout eatr. COft. being invited to attend the party. Austin ••• The talk among the er is buy-iilg into the St. Louis \ . principals of "Music in My Heart" Cards. : The annual celebration entails a tremendous amount of is the unceremonious dismisul of • • • 'york on the part of the committees that make the arrange- EveretL Crosby's talented bride Dan Topping, co-owner of the ments. Their labor is a demonstration of public service t1)at from the cast .•• And in the race Yankees, secluded himself aboard 16300 MAC~ Avenue should no~ be overlooked. Their reward lies in the happiness .trac)t let, they're' ~ng with his yacht for a week prior to the 41 OllIe;' D';H on the faces of the youngsters.' e.nvled amazement over the. con- Series' opener to escape the pleas ______I tinued success of a local business- of friends who wanted dueata ••. C" .. man who is said to have won The serious appeal for tolerance , ertam parties are agam trymg to put the heat on Con. close to $200 000 in re<:ent weeks made" by Arthur Godfrey, Fall gress. llnd lhe Preside~t to admit forthwith a large number of ••• -Chat Paterson'a successful Guy at the recent Saints and Sin. the dIsplaced persons m Europe to this country, . ~ght against the handful.of Com. nen' turnout, is lItill the talk oC The difficulty in absorbing a large number of these un. mies in the American ~eterans'.the town ..• The assembly was fortu.ntlle people without lOo great disturbance of our present Committee has helped ~t) Increll$e Iheld..on Y.6m ~ippur, the l!ac~ed order is pointedly illustrated in the fact that we alread h . the.nationa~ membership by near. JeWish, fast day-and no JeWIsh 1 . be f . 1 h Y ave. Iy ;,0,000 since last month's con- member was present. In their a. arge num ~ 0 Our own pel'>p e ere, even those of generA'j vention. abllenc/l, Godfrey lashed away at bons of Amencan ancestry, who have never yet been ab.: . . ••• .! anti,S.:lmitism and pleaded for sorbed. I. i l'~ew government reports indi- 1 bet t e r understanding limo n g Should not these be re .•educated in the American was of '('~tl' that the population of th(! I Christians and Jr,ws ... Swiety me, at least t.o the extent of their becoming a d~cent example' Umte:! S:atclI is imbibing JCSll. Morgan, dignified by a goatee, u to newcomers, before"ve launch out on the iormidable under. ' hard Iiq lil than at IIny time in.: was amon)': the. visitors ~rom Hol. = I~ ;1'_...... _.0.- taking of educating, de novo, a crowd who haven't yet got the ~he past. three dec~des , .. It Mw ~ywoC)dhere for .the SerIes. Itea~- I i -:-- .-.zo- .... ~, .,""",":," smell of the steerage 0 t of th . h '? . 'I !S de.~nlte that SInatra will sing i lnfabout Mabel Mc~lnley. PreSl- u elr aIr. In "Miracle of the Bella"-I 150. I den't McKinley's niece, In are.

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',",\irscl.y, Oe,tober30, 1.947 G.R 0 S SE POINTE NEWS young and virile meftthey seemed toPe WIlkinl with ,brave hHit •• For A Yf!ry G~ Cause W¥t1 •.AWhite,Elephant? 1 _ lion. , <", ',. . I . j\DcI,Uaen we uw .It"n. YOUDrMen earried wbUe elines. Question Stumps Committee ,They bad not seen, noreould ever ------There ~ trjendly rivalry loin, o~nin.I., .~galn, we wlll hRveto. see, tbe brllliant acene we all had quite r..ntrary witnessed. " -. on in thePoln~. Every day wait and see. .' Then wekuw.~T1le IIllllle wu now the qUC!ltiOZl Ia raised, "Whit 1'apeslries, oil paintinls, ,,1.,.. ,~ - stili in their,' hearts; " ,', iai White Elephant?" and which ware and '.chaits; all mUit. be So we driltedOfl, 'wltb 'nle chairman shall get the' article sorted and placed in their proper madi60n ", " realization tbat tbis I\ad been the donated to the Garden Center booth.' , fullillmelll'ofMr.Henry Keleh. to be sold at the Fair on Nov. II There' is no question about ':,'\ bo.. '.adatnble ,.. bUlo., 'that It the 'Tuller Hotel. - Mrs. Winifred Sherman's charac. • I" , . '. • the DekeJt 8y.phOll" Orebestra Should the pair of Italian ,old te~ dolls. They are the mosturj,- , , When the QvaUon, .oJhe disfinguislled Dr. Karl Kreuger beloars not just io you or ..... candelabra Mrs. Hinchman sent usual handmade dolls 'dressed. in was over, and the last dulcet strains .of"Tri5tal;l'.nd~ IsOlde but to all the people who .re over beeonslderel1 white ele. handmade clothes that have been were still haunting Music Hall, a reception was' 'hela in the privllerecl to bear It. ' phlnts? "Definitely not," SlId seen In a long time. Theyl will lu~urious lo~.nge oq the thir,dftoorof the' stately b~ilding. " '. _. f • M.r~. Campbell, when she found have a table of their own at the These rooms are arranged in the ll1f1nner of a cant mental VERY GRIM FAIRY TALES out tbey were over 100 years F:air !l.nd' are just one of the art gallery, in a series of small, salons which make for: deJight~ Once upon Q'time there was- old. She hn them in her Treasure unusual things available on that ful irifoi'mality; even on Jhe mo'st formal 'QCcasions. On the and still i_a Debutantilizing Lit. Shop. . day. . deep wisteria colored walls are ,paintings, b" .modern artists tle :.Damsel caUed Red Riding . ,B~t then, Mrs. Tan~ .Iave,. and It ill all a great dealnf wnrk. J Hotfdlum.Everybody calledher cODlldered her aterlli!g SIlver but fun. and everyone must reo in, the' spirit of the distinctive decoration,' . that because the only wrap the bacon. servers, whl~ elel'hanu:. member that in spite of the orl- ,Greeting the guests in The:, . poor Kiddie owned was this Red W. ",111 have to walt until Nov. ginal cost ot all of these articles LQurigewas.M.~.Henry Reich~old, r~ore her~wn8atterlnlshade of Cape and Hood, a little niodel'ahe' II. to, seewhllt, the commitee de.' at the Fair they will be sold .at . t~e.young, JOVialand vastly ener- platinumrray wUh Ii bodiee of bought, via. Paris, via Gimbel's, elded. on that OIIe. a fraction of that cost for the 50 gebe entrepreneur who has been . . ., , via parcel post at $59.95. .Certainly Mrs. Newberry's Capo benefit of the ~nter 'ot! B4ille 5: , so pel;sonal1y regponsible 'for the sliver palll~ttes. .' .'. ' What Little Rep. Riding Hood. 1)1 Monte bowl was. destined for Isle. success. of Detroit:so~ Symph- .They w.'!re all tt1ere, the l~yal lum wanteu most in' the world the Treasure Shop; but Mr •. Hef- , ._ ,. CltiIdNll"~~D.pt. any Orchestra. W~th,hun was. the I dl~ectors who pave made po~slble was ..to .slink in. Mink .. But her fetan insisted flowers could be STOLEN CAR RI!:COVERED Sound 'construction .,murM ~harming Mrs. R~IChhold, radl~nt I thIS season's Srmphony Orches- grandmother ilway~ told her that arran,~' beaut!tully in it, so, friendly foot comfoti in these shDuldahe ,et It for the Flower A 1947 Ford 8r.dan o,wnedby EdWArds "Pfayn-Toes". They 10c~epeher inslendert~e newgown Dlor-of-Panso~ black 'sll.k l,tra.t~ry court,wasAnd/ hold:ngDr..,ll~arl,congratula-Kr?eg~r .sheV. ir.t.1.I.didn't'say"'"'.w. a.s i.ts.'what'.ow.'.n.....or,howR..e....wa.r..d'much..._~.b..ut ... MRS. H/lROLO,FREARof Liricolnroad,%onecaptaiil, Booth? ,.. , B. E. Taylor, Jr: of 4~ Pine court, give littl. '~eetplerity of free- /I1houet,te. '. . hlms.elf, .~hose m~JS1calgenius 15'80 OD,UaIa lay tal] day, Little . iri. the. Pointe's,COriununity Chl:st hmpaignc,organization, When the .larfe East Indian Wj!5 'stolen from Fisher and At tb. recepUOIJ were, leaden t~e msplrmg mollve of our mu- Red RkliiIr HoOdhiniw&5 walk- dom .col'(ibined' with gentle, receives a check ~romJ,OHN I.IA~NAN;manig'er of head arrlv~ 'there w.as great K~rchcval on:the ,night of Octo • slife siJppiOti. Iii clIlf, sizes 3- •f IIOelal,elvic aDeleultu~l ael!vi~ ~ICalsea~on.. '!lI( throu',btbe WOOd~;'c~rrylnr . 'Jacobson's Ke-\,cheval avehu~ store,'representing' that consternation. The original price b,er ~4 while ~e was at tending the Ues., MrJ. Walter O. BrlJp, in an It was, mdeed, a pI:ecious dream a basket: of eookies' and wine to con- ,6, end Elk, sizes 6Vr12. cern's donation to the Red feather drive. certainly, made it a treasure but mo.v!e~. ,Thecal'. was later reo ~xq~isl~ blaek late rown and cr-I with ~hich to ,lull' oneself to ,her ,Gr,anel,mother Wh,0" w,'U SiC,k. ,~Plclure by !'re4 .UIlIlella 'Mrs.. ~ewmari' claimed,. it' for covered in Detroit, by police of m1A~ wrap, ":&5 b~mlDr wIth sl,umber. ,~ut sorne~ow, there Sbe tboulh,th~ wine. wp,uld.make ~e.r whIte, elephantl .. After exam. the 5th Precinct. . 'eordlal)tY' Beside her was ' !let kept recurrmg to us ap.e,vell more hel"feel better--or' at least dlftilr:- mlDg the. head Mrs:' Heffe'ran daur , Mrs. Charles T. F~~er,' inspiring theme., F,otaswe 'left ,ent~" , I want; to know what you gave I . .. ,. hter EII~nColbylittl.Pic~s , . realized the 110wl on top of, the Commlmity C h est sub~cri~m a cameo blonde beauty ,in her the foyer of Music Hall, we had "So WbOROuldlheineet In' the The ~olf, for these Minks." . Ir., November' 15for'W.dding head was. empty a~d cou.ldhold are ~~vitl!d !o use tl)l!~treeCom- blaek~sllk".nd pU.rl~... ~n. "'11- en~0411teredtwoyoung men:,On ,WoOds but. GreateRI; WoUwho . "A.Basket of C'Qoki~s:' said Lit- fio,;",ers. Mrs. ~.cColg1l1eJr. mUnlty .Information Service for , _MUlti wu anarlstioeraUe fir- their fa,ces~as an 'ecstatic aura of asked' h'er Ul lii'oll with hlm.anel Ue Red Riding Hoodlum, • Elleri. " ... Id W If ItiinUvect snappily ever after~ But wild.M Ink Skim of the 0 o do you know, kiddies,,~l!at to tbis The rites Will be read at 4:15 bad trapPed. , 'diy}. Grandma DOESN'T ..believe o'clock in Grosse' Poihte •Memo- 'Well,theriext thing she knew, that eornysforyof The' Wolland rial' ,Church; ,a.ildthe: reception ,the Wolf,haa opened, the basket the'. Bask.'.. et.of, Coo.k.tes, ~.ause wil1fol1ow in' the home of' the Rilling " 'of and wirieandwhimit G cookies bride's Pu!!nts.', .,' .' wase,mpty;,h!! talkiidherinto Ii.ll- k=d=t~tJ1l YOUDrenourh to. I mg the.,basket with au th,e little ElleJ'lhas'askedher sUiter, Mar- • Mink Skins. .: .. ' .. . " jorie Little, to be her honor maid , 'By the 'time they got back to Kilner~Dykenia Wedding '. and Mrs.'R. J. Bishop'Jrof Nor- Koller ,Wave' 'yalk, ,Obio. will be matron of ... Grandmother's. Shack, the old " Set for December 30 lady\waSin a Terriple Tizzy. honor. Viriinia Probert -,of In'- '. And' The'Wolf 'said: "Why, Approved and G~M~nteedrby . ',With.the ~ll-impox:tant pro1;llem, dianapolis,andMrs. Robert Lit- Giandri\.; what ".BigEYes ..y6u of, a place to' live solved in the' tle cif. Cleveland will C1lmpletethe .5 Good Houseke~pi~9 Jnstitut.e have!" 'Ahdsh~"said:' "Thee bet" finding, qf a spot in Grosse lIe, wedding party. ., • Right: cotton lInd • ter'to see youwith,Wolfle!" Jaile' Kilner and her riance Ray- Mr. Probert will'be his ,son's ," TheriThe.Wolf said: "Why, mond K. Dykema Jr. have set best man and9.Dl?ug\~Gor~o~, wool b~nti~g in pink Gi'andmai' what Big '.Elirs y~u December 3U for their wedding Dr, Rob~rt Little, ~,rth\lr .N.ixen I , have!" And she said:. "The better aale. " of DetrOIt and IndIanapolis and lIrld blue. Zipper front, .. 'to hear you with;' Wolfle!" The' eeremo'ny will be read, at Philip LeidichwlU 'usher:" ~ibbon tie. AflasLTlle Wolf said:, "Why, 8 o'clock in€hrist Church, De- ..... ::. Hom Grandma; what a Big Mouth ,you trOit. Our CllIMified Ada Get Results! Ii have!' And she pounced' on him ••. e"d whe.re all 5.95 to 11.95 ') waves. 'ere given and said: "The better to EAT you u n de r personal wilh,WolJie!,:, ",.',,' , Then'she.up and stabbed, him supervision of with her; sIX''steel knitting needles -Louis. q.nds~innj!dhimand -tossed his hide'beforei~ehelu'lh, and'carv~d him all up and made a gre~t bIg 'I :" ( .. huge Wolf Stew in The Kettle;': SI!;arter Grandma and LIttle ' Reti,Rlainl' 'BeodlulJi, ate up, the Wolf, the old ladiopened the bas. .~ I ket aaelfound'the b,undredMink .r Skins, And the Poor JitUe Kiddie rot nervouser and nervouser and , 'S,. Grandma kept at her and at her , I • • • Your Ho ir. ty 1st t1Hshe finally toid her about The '. , WoU and the Wildllowers. "Weil," Grandma'sa'id,"there are enough Mink Skins here for, 16912 K~'rchev~l Avenlle me ,to sew you' a marvelous cus~ ' hu~iingiime ~ GROSSE P01NT~ toin-made Mink Coat. But first ------..------_t left: cotton Iined, all. woof pr~m suit. In colors " f ,: of pink end blue. Zipper front, .....001 tie 12.95

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Society News Gatheredfro,m All- of thePointes. ''\

from Another Pointe Short: and to -the -Pointe Traditiion 'SurroLJ'nds \

, of View THE JOSEPH V. WADES of All lettled' in 'their 'apartment New Hay~n'Wedding Vendome road were the, guests Visitors From the South at Williamstown, Mass. .are MR. " .r! . ," I. "'. "y of Mr. Wade's mother, MRS, M, and MRS.' CLEVELAND THUR- W"lesbBacon Evans a"el' Hamilton R&nson James Married J.. SchermerhOtlS COY WADE in Chicago last BER' JR. a!ld their tiny son, in Church Built' in J639;'Pointers Attend 8ridegrc>om , weekend. CLEVELAND III. Cleve is com- pleting his work at Williams Col~ An,aura of~raditionsurrounded the marri~ge ofW.leskl\ Th. olher d.y in a dodor's wllitin9 room WI ovemeerd (.nd you • • • lege, " KNOW how interesting 'Iust .nything ycu c.n he.r other peopl. Cocktails followed the Mich- Bacon Evans and Hamilton'Renson, James, in New Haven, d d I igan-MiI:mesota game Saturday in ... . I Conn;, Saturday. ,Three mitliste'rsheard the l;louple's,vowll at saying is whil. 'you're wailing for the dodor!) a a y.n a gent eman the Buckingham road home of Two recenUY',l:l1arried ct;luPles the altar of CenterCohgregati()naIChlirch'which was founded exchanging plellsllntries.. • NANCY DUANE. Honorees at the are settled iritheir Pointe {lames in 1639. T,he, Rev. David Nelson B,ea,c,h offl,'ciate,'d, assist,ed, ;by '~As they' parted, he said, , fete, were her s.isler and brother- following their wedding trips. MR. , and MRS, 'JAMES, F.McDON- the Re~'. C.Lawson Willard and Prof:John Charles Schroeder "Well. it's getting near the time of year 50 if J don't sel you' in-law, MR. AND MRS. RICH- NELL JR. are in their' Berkshire of Yale Univ~rsity. (j' , ' , 'gain, greetings of th. season." . ,. ARD W. RAY of Fairholme road. So by th. time we were admitted to OUR ,doctor s office, our • • • roadhom,,--Mrs. McDonnell was The bridc, who iathe daughter travelin( to Bermuda, "the bride , .ilmenh were richer by one: Christmas is just about here. • . Honeymooning II)- Washington, FRANNIE OBERTEUFFER. The of Dr. and Mrs. Theooore Schlos. 'Woreabrpwn broadcloth suit and othH pair, THE MEAD BAKERS, ser Evans of New, Haven, was ,matchin,accesk)rie"s. But we're not going to annoy yo~ abou! the deadline to~ay •.•• D. C. and Virginia are MR. AND JR., are in Mcadow lane. ' married in thl! ivorY',taffeta 1I0wil just want to tell you about a very nice haltday event that IS btlng MRS RIC~AdRODto'Hb'DA16NCtYpWhO • • ., first w<:>rnby, her m,aternal great- "The. patents' of the'l,lHdegroom bro.tight back to the social calendar this season lifter absence since \L~etl'hemarne c herB f a ,Chace , . ,. u el'an Ch urc. e ore er , With 'a \\;eekend ofShooting atgrandmoth~r, Mr~,'Leonard Wool. arrived in ,NeW-Haven last Wed. 1941. , • . , ..' .. marriage" the b.ride was SHIH: the WILLIAM CHESEBROUGH'S sey ~!lcon, in tl.te 1850's., nesday and were the ,ueisf$ of W. mean Grosse POinte Memorial Church's annual Chmtmas LEY BCOrH, daughte~ of MR. hunting. lollge just tietiincl them, Atth!ltiime"marfiageservices Mrs. J,mes' l:irother;in-iaw and Fair , ~ , the d.te Ncv. 20 • • AND MRS. ROY S. MEEKS of MR. and MRS: FRANCIS DEWEY were customal'ily held in the ' sister, Prof. ,and Mrs. Stanley Me. • .. • Mansfield avenue, Mr, Dancy is .of Hamilton road left last week hOme of the bride, and Mrs" Ba- " M'. 'I' cqn''s decl's"I'onto be ma,r'rl'ed I'n Candle.s, in New Haven; Hamil. ,on't a m!l.tor trip to mneapo IS '.. . , G~ P. MEMORIAL CHURCH REVIVESFAIR ~ the son of MR. AND ~~S. ana Omaha. , . the church gave hcr the distin<;- ton and his ushers were guests in • • .' b h W 'A . I' . f tL h..J. JOSEPH DANCY of WhlUler The fair IS glveny t. .()me~s 550ClaIon 0 • ne C urc;n .:. road,., - , . • • • tion of ,being the first bride ever the,'home of¥r. apd M,rs. David and this year Mrs. Frank J. Wilton IS the gener.1 chaIrman ••• With I ' . . .. · . ' 'New add~esses-,-for- MR, and to wed)l\ the historic ediflcc.' Leonard Bacon, .. great uncle and Mrs~ Edward A Wishropp, vice.chairman' •• , ' . THE JOHN A. GREENS of Le~- MRS. IR'yING Bt:;>,OKwho moved, SQft'folcis ,of, the}aft',etafoimed aunt ofth~ bride in nearbt Nortll W.are told that the'church 9ymnllsium ••• i. to be transformed uj'e avenue announce the engage" on Octobel'8 into their new' an oft'-sho,ulderneckhQe on the Haven. home' on' Oxford road .• MR. lmd quaint g?wn; (iesighed"with a~t- into a. wintry' outdcor scene .• , ,1 ment .of their daughter, MARY . With gay snowmen ••• (wearing t.he NEW LOOK, we trust!1 ELIZABETH to JOHN J, GAR- MRS. WILLIAM LEDYARD were te~~lce ~nd ,ful~ sweepmg holly wrellths ••• and a large, adorned Christmas tree ••• adding to DELLA, son of MRS. JOHN the previous tenants and they are ,S~Ir.t, n fashl.onable III th,fi!pre- now in Dyar Lane. CI~J1War perIod as no,'W' Wales • LibrarliFtiends . the beauty.. • '....' ... . . GARDELIJA of, Canyon ;lvenue : ka's only' ornament wp an an' .AIIthe elquisite w~ressold at the fair ~ ' • 90.*0 help the churc,h's and the late ~R; <:ARDELLA. ,.. '.tiqtie bro.qCh.,, ' .• , ....', ,To M'eet-Nov ..1'0 . MR. .and MRS. JOSEPH T. The long veil worn'by the bride .. American and foreign missicn . • • More moving' days: MR. AND S!NCLAIR, JR., announce, the was madeeritirely of rase pointe Mrs. Lloyd G, Hooker, presi. " Including: ]i.fRS. HOWARD .aALLANTYNE birth ofa daughter, ,Marilynn 'lace ana her old.fashioned ,bou. ~entt announcesthilt the fall A hospital in the West Indies. • • are, switching residences from Dorothy. on October 17. Mrs. Sin- ,quel was an arrangement o{star- .meeting of ;the Frie~d5 of the The salaries of three teachers in India for which Gross. Pointe McKinley Place to Whittier clair is the former MIRI,AMHOE- 'lightros'es and stephanotis, , .' Gr()ssePointe Public Library will Memorial Church isp!lrtially rllsponsible •• , ,boulevard, and 'the GUY CHES- ,NER, , , ' , Four attendants preceded Wa- ,heheJdMonday evening, Novem. St.John's Mission, Dodge House Mission .nd Delray Mission. •• TER SMITHS of Bloomf\eld Hills • • • 1eska do the ,altllr-,-ail gowned ber 10,1947 'atJheGrosse Pointe ...... ' have bought the house'in McKin- COL. ,AND MRS: ARDALE 'Y. alik,,'in.~dresses of rl!d velve!lilm. Library,i5430 Kercheval AveniJe .... ley Place. :: CHRISTMAS SHOPPING • • • GOLDING oH.v~shhlgton: D.. C. White fUr hats and muffs. to at 8:30' o'clock" JACQUELINE MARY MIL- imnounce,theblrQ1of a son. IAN which red.roses and viole,tswere PJ~n$for the ne~,'library~il1 'I We are told that small sized Argyle soch willbe found among the pretties on sale at 1he Fair ••• small enough for the tots on your NER, daughter of MRS. EARL T. MR. and MRS. HENRY RINGLING NORTH of Sara- VAUTIER GOLDING, on Oelober fastened .compJeted theIr <;,os~,qepre~ented' and'fo1~ai(5. of "fi. 'ILNER f B k' h d sota Fla wh.. h v'e'b'e.en th.e. h.ouseguest f'.Mr d'Mr' S' 21. Mrs, Golding is the formi!:r tumes. !. ' . •• "t.' '11.be d' ed; Christmas list .•• l\j 0 uc mg am roa, ,., 0 a .. . so ,. ~an .' ANNAN FLETCHER of the Pointe ~.inthe ..bl'idalparty.'were,.Mrs~ nanc~n~,.1.wl ',. ISCUSS,~•.' That there'll ,be: became the bride of JOHNJEF- Theodore,D. Buhlof Ridge road. The j'oungcouplewere • ,. • John Gould Clevcland of New, ... It IS:ln1port,ant J~rtpe~liersi to Hand-stitched guest tow.ls • • • handkniHed g!,rments for ~~~~~~~i~~s~~ ~f~~O~~ 'Thohneyorl~edf.taMtoan'd~earyietSo°vfl'.oPl't°Mrint.eNPoarrt'hti,ess~l?sUterrinl,gn'Cthl'nelc'rl'n'Vni,aStitl'.'Some oIthePon\~rs""p() had York , MMa,rgarettBE..IAImiin o~' Rich-f.' ~~t~:v:n~~;~:~I~id:p:~i:~~~ ~ children, .• anq a Ilovelty kind of spectade case for evening wear d K Kitchener avenue in a ceremony ~" !xlxe~ for',the' Chica'goSymphony mon , ass" en elth 0 .. h . • (WONDER if it could be the e!egent needel point kind we talked of at Peace Lutheran Church Saiur_The man of Distinction enjoy~ng Northern Hospitality 'Concert Saturday evening wet'e peac~~a]e,R.',I., 'and Nancy Red" every:ne in'il : ifom~nity-: ~ 0y day. The newlyweds are honey- with Southern Comfort, shot his limit of ducks in the MR. AND MRS. FRANK < wa ,bN.edw.Havelli,;' ..,' ~ecep,!on WI " 0, ow e mee. ~.~ l.st week]] • • • 'w. Th of< mooning'in the South. marshes of Mr. Buhl's club in Canada during his stay COOLIDGE. MRS. JUUUS ii'AAS ,e rl ~groom, tiiesono(Mr. Ing. ~ • • here. and hl!r".iuests. and THE. Wlt- and Mrs. Ha~ilton,D, James of OVER 200 AT WORK LIAM T.BARBOURS and their Rivar~ bouleVard, had his father INITIATED Over. 200 church m~mbe;s are working for thl! fair's success, , • Weekend house guests 0f MR • . as hestman. RaymondK. Dyke' Nancy Mathewson of Groillle Tc m~ntion just a few: . I AND MRS. FARWELL MAY- MRS, CLIFFORD R. DUE- The engagement of MA-R- guests. '•• ~ m,a, J~.j C.ha.ri.~s Hodges,;.Fr,ede' Pointe Cityand'M,arie.lta.Kujit,h COCK of Roosevelt place were WEKE was DOROTHYWURM, GARETE, BAXTER to LEE r k H gb R h d S d f G e P' P h ,Mrs. Herbert W. Mandel is treasurer oHhe elecutive committee THE OTTOC, GROWERS and daughter of' MRS. FRA N K R I C H A.R D lUEGLER is an-, Another ;Poiritec in New York W~lIia~~e'anta~r of ~n~;; ~~ ' ? T rrd : oJntte'.S~Jrk. aTveb~enl • , • Mrs. John Denier is doing the publicity. ,. • .. , MR. 'AND MRS.THEODORB L. WURM of Devonshire road and nounced by the bride-elect's last week was MRS, ERNEST and Detroif, a:n~'Blis:i~~dr~~nO{'~~~l:r:;itym~~' ~~'ie~\ii~hi;~ Decor.tions are to be inc~arge of Mrs. Edward iF. Suits ••. and RICHMOND of Buffalo. The the late" MR. WURM, before her mother, MRS, MARGARET :SAX- KAl'iZLtR of Touraine road. N~w Haven seated.the guests. ~ollcge campus, 'I national fra- ~ Mrs. Edward F. Gehrig. • . ' Maycocks enlerlained at cock-marriage at St. Clare of Monte~ TER'ofMackavenue. Mr.'Riegler • •• A l'eceptionat theYiile Faculty ternity in business education. ~ Christmas wrapping, have as their chllirn111n••• Mrs. J. Thomas tails for their visitors Saturday falco Church,.' Her husband is is the son of MRS, EDWARD (Conti'1ued eo P~le 13) Club followed the ceremony. For They received the Tau. degree~.' ~ Smith~ .• dlfhilethe flower and garden booth is baing planned evening. the son of THE FRANK DUE- RIEGLER of Three Mile drivi!. ~ by Mrs. Hansel O. Wilson and Mrs. Paul H. Su!\'erland • , • .',. • WEKES ot Sheridan avenue.' The couple ,will be married in i ~:,:";*" ....~,',; THE HERMAN WECKLERS of • • • I April. . ,~ :~'800THS,GALORE!, Edgemont Park turned the week- :MRS:HARRY M. JEWETT, is .••• .. " A booth of nlvrb~C!ks being ..rranged by Mrs. Hurst end into one big party. They and back,:in the ,Pointe .after four THE RENVILLE WHEATS are i~ W. their guests stopped off at. the months at her .summer place at backiri ..Touraine road,afte;'~ a ; Montee ••• Ind Mrs. Floyd E, Straith ••• Weckler Lake,. Fenlon coun~ry HaverhiIl,N,H. She will be. at visit with MR•.AifIj,MRS'.'Wn;- ~ \' Ihe booth oHnitt.d.rticles will besllperintended by'Mrs. George home for a picnic lunch I;>efore the: f}'ou!itry Club until the home GRED V~CA!3GRAIN atSll,ar • M;'HlI<:kmlln end~rs.WillillmF. Arnoldy.'. • ' going on to the. Michigan-Minne- she recently PUrchased on Merric Hin, N, H, Boston., was also: a

f _ J • (Continued on Pare i3~ sota game Saturday. Among, the weather road is made ready for port of call, where they saw their guests were MR. AND MRS. E. octupancy. daughter, ANN at Walnut Hill LLWYD ECCLESTONE, MRS. ,. • •. School. Son JOHN was not for- DAVlD WALLACE, DR. AND MR. and MRS. FRANK L.. gotten, and the,Wheats went over MRS, FRANK !,URCHELL, MR, MUMFORD. JR., of 278 McKin- to Proctor Academy to. look in (lflalemQiSdlkl 4111$011119"'MOilS AND MRS. TOM PETZOLD and, ley road, visited Natural Bridge, on him while h. New Hamp- MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH HIC- Virginia. last week, shire. KEY, who stayed on for the ~------QIIA!lJ/~il1d ~Amalt weekend. viii Jailp,$ tMw • • • " Signs of the seasops: Florida, h creeping back into the ne~s as ,JM 8'9-8Vi~il1'$41 81114// 8%fi~1I11 the early-birds' begin planning their winter vacations. The WAL- TER 'Bl)HL FORDS of, Moran road will leave the first of next $49.95 month for their' home in' Naplp.s, Fla. While they're in the 'south, Siz.. 9 to '8 their house will b~ oc~upied by' MR IAN]) MRS. ELWOOD CROUL, who :are in the process of building a new home. ' YDUIl WEDDING "In, Action Beautiful candids of your en- 'tire wedding, breakfast and reception permanently mount- ed in exquisite leather bound alb\'m. • Bridal portraits of disli.uction

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:Woman's Page , I b.y, .of, ,and.for Pointe Women . .'. . •,Mrs,' Henry' E."'Naylon Betty Jane Dancey. ~r~~~:tfuti.~yu1J ~. . Weds FredG6da rd . ,,~,;;~\\~';::"th~P;f~:::;'~~ , '. . --~--- ing at the season on November R~c:~p'ti6n in Oetr~H Yacht Club Fol.lowsCe~emoriy in Christ 5, will follow the luneheon foJ' . I. HI. • • 5 th WomQn Bowlers lit the Country ;' Met h0 dist 9hurc h: .C'oup e ..oneymoonlMg In o~' Club Friday., , '.: A reception in the' main ballroQm and lounge of the Mrs. Gil1>eit C. Currie il ehalr- )T'\-troit ',Yacht Club followed the mardage of Betty Jane man of the lealu~ this year, .s. V'C h sisted 1;lyMrs. David lof, Wilitney .:; Dancey "and' 'FFed M. Goddard in Christ Methodist Chur~ Jr. ,and ,Mrs. E. Olney Jones. Saturday, '. , The present ~~lll!dulec/l.llB for ,The bride is'the daughter of Mf. and Mrs. Russell VI twelve teams m~etinJ,oll Wed- Dancey of Audubon road and Mr. Godard'is the son of the nesdays from Noveri11:1er u~tii Miles F.Godards of Akron, O. 'mid-April, . six rolling at .11 A yokeo! sh~r i1lusion,,forined~ ...... o'clock in the morning :and six at. the off..the'llhouldl!rliJll! .~f the I maids' muJfs bilre pale yellow 2 o'clock'in the aftemoon. '\:orv satin bridal gown and the I. 'Oaptains ..for the ~47/4BseaSDn ~cal{oped" l,1.ec'kline.' was traced r()s~s., ,..,.' inel)1dl!J'Mrs.J. .MJltonl'lobb,'U!'s. , with seed'pearl cmbroidery.Thc . T\ny St(SlilnDancey, .Fanll, ,the Willia1rl S. Teeizei;Mrs. Ho,vard' s~meembroidcry.ljelUgn...,asre. bridc's cousin, was the .1la}Ver E. O'Leary, Mrs. Arnold W.Ma,' .; ~at~4 QJ:! tl)e,)ong fitted mitls,l girl. Lacy pant;l.l~ties .~~t~ded low. Mrs. qia(:e Wills;" Mrs. c . ... a~nd,saUn,corqne.t... '.. below her .hooped froek of wine Wallace,T~is, ¥rs. WilUam A. The hoo:pep skIrt of the ~own velvet and she carried a minia- McKinley, .MfI;Chrir~s,: :W, . exlended il'!to a 'court train. The, ture nD.'iegay of talisman alld Bishop; Mrs....J. La;urellceBuell trironet. held in place 'a' silk il- . Ii s Jr ... Mrs. John W~.ft{ulford, Mrs. IllsiQn veil. and, th~. bride's bot,l- )eT~: ~~t ~anwa$WarrenHlU," Hel)ry Ea~le, and Jdrs. J.m~s, F. quet, WI!S 01 ,orehlQs; ~ouvardla I vey God.ard,. peter Keslar, Neall Whitehead Jr. .' " I. , ,n.d stepn;tllQtls. . .' '. , Turnej. and Fred, RiI:/lmann ",;some ,lilfme)ll~ers of the. league . M:a~e:ii!.LouPerkins Was Befty. A~ron were ushfl(s. Otherss~t •. are. M~ry ,Owell' Mrs. Yale!>, G.. . 1 Jine'lnaner Inaid and Mrs..Gor- IIIg. the guests were,Ro~z:ttar~. Smith" Mrs'~'71r~:~. Caul~pls, don Klockow was her matrQrt of per of, Columbus, 0., WJ1ham D. Mrs, ,R. E. MflllraIl •• \frs. Roge.r,t ,hdnor. ¥rs",Warrim H. Godard ~f North of Urban'a, 0., Edwin ~. Stoepe], Mrs. 'Sherw~d Reekle, Akron, Barbara Gibson, Carol)'n gle" of Holyoke, Mass., and Mrs. Cha~les. B. hemp, Mrs. l:'!dQer of B.er.'e.~,0.,.DO. riS.-,reanj'charle.s R. Evans of cambd.dge, L?wry Jon.e.s;. M.rs; ,Albert C" N,Icolay,of Pontlao liI114" Margaret Ohio. ". . ,',.. '. ", D\cksoni Mrs.. George Schen~k, Ann Keester of Massillon, 0., at- . The bride's mother chi6e a Mrs. William R. Hamilton,lI. Mrs. ." tended IS bridesmaids: ,lung.sleeved aqamarine crepe Thomas C. White, Mrs. Jiayward All of the attendantS. wore' gown with gold.beaded ne~kline S. Thbmpson and Mrs. W. Deane 'Court ,aWns. of wine velvet, with dl'tai1.. She wore a match~rlg Robinson: ' matchinC'mitts, and bonnetS. The plumed hat arid gold accl!$Sorll!s. .. , . , honor pair carried tallsmnn roses Her 'corsage was of miniature Club to H.,~rt.lk ('In th~lr mutrsand .the brid,cs- yellow orchids. , ,. ,The'; ~~the~ltern';'Woman's (:tub wjilmeet "t);3'G; P:: m. qn eX'SUAl

NoyeIIlbe~, a.lli. the par16ril Of. 5 t. ; :' i ....' " ...... ~.:_.... '.",," -. ,.' '.' .":., '. ..j.' : ... . :;;.." '..'.r... .' . :- , , . : " i "'..''. Mark'i Me!.hooist Church 10 hear The former JACQUELINE' SULIBtJRK;daughter 6f ,,-' , "-, .~• . .' . .... '. ..."i _. . a chalk aik by Arthur J. Sin- UI'lilldtheir. houseguest,.' clair, ., .. , .., Mf~:H. CLOTH COATS 50 blo,uses Mr. and Mrs; George M. Sulibtirk of East Jefferson Beard 'Adl1ins cif Woodstock,' Vt., , HoiltesSes. for the day will be avenue, who was married' Saturaay in Gesu Church to Dr. and Mrs, William E. Abpot, in white a~dp~ri.llhad.s, sizes 10 to 42, reg. Mrs. Cl!rey. Mrs. Mealqn, Mrs, the'Harrison Watsons, Mr. and B., M. Smith, and Mrs. 11,. Robin. ,the'son of Mr. and Mrs. HarrY E, Naylon of Nutley, N. J. Mfs; John r. Boydell, Mr. and son. • . ularly priced up to 11.,95 Mrs. Thornton Waterfall, Mr. •• :rrA~tttln~ InterpretAtfenJ" and Mrs; John' D. Benfield and or the new COAt filhouettts n~w,6!!,,~ H odgesto Hold Mr.V1dM_r_s._S_te_Ph_en_,~D.Bradley. St. Cloir ..River. Reside"ce .TreUSllreHunt M eetingPlanned by Americ.,'s roremost clrslsnm " Only One Hour to Detroit's East Side Manufacturing , •• now At our Nort/) River Drive • Wder Frontage • St. Clair, Michiglln Arepelll performance of Anal~ 'By Book Group, . Gr~s$e Pointe Shop. most forgolten kiIid of p:ti'lywill -- • 'woole,n dresses be slaged by Mr. and Mrs, John The November meeting of the P. HOdges of H!ir"ard road come FtidayBoolc Review Group' will 'ohly a few, form'.rlypriced up t~ 39,00 Saturday ..evening. . be heid at 1 p. m. Nov.. 14 in ihe Over lOG. of .their 'friends reo Grosse PQinte Memorial Church.

(. ceived invitatIons to !.he Ha,llo:" Borllhild J;la!i.l, a?thor and pro- ween treasure hunt !lrtfully plan- fe~sor ?f )ou~l\<sm and litera- ned by th~ liodgestolead,q\lest- ture~/~tll speak: Mrs. K. S, COlIt. now $10 &'515 I ers all over the East End. 'The ley win be solo lot: . ' • i first. of their. treasure sea.rches The host_ will.be Mrs;L. B. '''liS a:~, e'ioent of. t\vo year~. back, Coulter. Mrs. 1L W"MerriU,.~n:. and was sO popular flial IlJe E,'. C. Bow~n, Mrs, F. ~. Khl1l- new things ~oDling i~ d.il.l~.1 g\.le5t$ have bened for an'other bell, MI'lI.. G. l'.. Mehlm~, Mrs. one,', ", ~,T .. Potter, Ml'J. S. L.. Shene. PIIICII & JUI' iILOCl, 'IOSSIHIm .... " S".Iar"l'..109't'. Ime IS.". se"t"f.or.. 7':5Q field~_. llnd Mrs.__ S. P. Blas1er. '1 o'cl\lck-whic/l captures the Hal- ~:de;:~:TD:~;:~:r:::.\.. loween mood'in jj..self, and the • • I Fully Ap~oint~ • Stol'le Constructio~ ~Cork Insulation .' hourlhe witches ride has "been CarlierGas Heating System • Living, Diriing, ,Breakfast ' re~erved for the' lunch the we have 2 and 3 piece Rooms and 2 Luxurious .Bedrooms, each with Private Bath, I Z other BedroomS, Malc:l's~drQOm and Balh, Paneled Library. Hodges will serve in their rec1'l!a- I iuit( for immediate wear Modern Kitchen, A..ttllc1)ed Garage, with boating, fishing, lion room. swimming at your door oJfera,c~.mplete'.expression' of 'com- Just a few'wj'zo,wjtb' clews in for.table living. Not too large and has low taxatioh. Immediate harid. will be puzzllil,ail.d.aereh- possession. Seruibly pric!!d, Il1spe(:tion invited. .' . fng all Qverthe Pointe *rei Jdr, rhode hurke and Mrs: ArthurW. Kll!fmehmit • • 'W.ALSH,"A.ES~:'I ViAlEy CO. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. David D: Wil" l 8100 E. Jefferson FI. 2'!U , c.~. '1I.i~nsor,Sun. &: E" ••. , TU. 2.J133 Iiams. Mr. ,and Mrs. Marshal E. Templeton, the Lester T. Davises Jr., Mr. an!i Mrs, Thomas J.' I.itle

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CrMte.s for" us this exciting dinner. dress, in silver tone crepe. So fashion right for iJ , enchemted evenings t

f" The silhouette ~ith . ,1'< I "becoming figure draped I ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF THE NEW :1 \ I lines emd cowl back ..t I I, with silver bet'Jded trim I I BEnER DRESS SALON I ! I .98.00 ,j I , ! \ i ft

'N THE FISHER BUILOING r J ) 1 Antoine ,himseJf will be a,t the opening, and will be pleased

" to c(jnsult~Withyou; hy appgintment, on November 3rd, 4th, 5th. , . \ ' , t L ..',. . , .'. ~ en~re staff of Anloine,heauty Specilli~t5 Jo~ks forward to " .. eeivlng. you as usual in these ~pacious new surroundings. KERCHEVAL at ST. CLAUt 'TU. r~3100 'o~ """OINl"'ltNT piLlA"; ~MONITTRINITY T.loon ..

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G R 0 SSE POI NT ENE W S~ ThursC:Jay, Oefober 30,1947 *. Feature * * * .. * * Pointers of Interest who, where and wha~noC Good Taste By whooll,' • ,~ConlrUluted by Mrs. Ames ,Howlett , . PERSONAL APPEARANCU S"'LAD DR,ESSING . ,MRS. THEODORE BUTTRICK, JR. l~oked good eno~gh 1 cup' tomato soup :to eat, when seen recently in a costume whlc.h,m.ade me thl~k 3Acupoil 'of strawberry mousse. This is no joke, son, It s intended .as a 0/,1' cup vinegar :compliment! The "costun:e" co~sisted of a soft woole!,! SUl~ of By OLIVE H. HENRY 3 tsp.French's, mustard ;pink imd grey chec~s, \~lth which she wore a matchtn~ pink l,tsp.Worcestershire sauce 'the eter~lIl (r)' seem~ to be for "somethi;'g' new, lomelbing :apgora sweater, which tn turn matched the natural pmk of 2 tsp, A-I sauce diUerenJ/' PEePEl"S is relpollding wiJh the l'ery newes' ttlf4 :~er cheeks. * ~ '" l' garlic 'bud ~(h(l"lingly di8ere,,1 Loy Cre~/ionl. The tell do/hI, iI,dudilll 2% tsp. salt : ,MRS. HAROLD L. \\'ADSWOR'l'R'looks very ehic In .her spice Io~r NllpJt,"S, lire mllde of the. finest handlt.erdJieJ li"eH, wiJb 1'2 tsp; paprika :Ilrowa cliJth suit. I like the aqua silk blouse she wea~s WI~h,It and origt,,", hi"d p"inled desig1fI, whkb lire en(h,"!tingly d;ljerenl. .tbe brown felt hat with a matchlnl allcet, and besIdes lis very % tsp. pepper Y4 cup sugar .O"F il o/Ihe. lideuliliit (llfes 01 Pllril, depi(tea in ml~llllll (olors :bec:(lminl. . . '" 2 cloves. ' IltliJ IIllolher wilh florlll design mll/ul " garden of 'lour Ie." lab/, .' The brunelle good lookl of AiRS. CHARLES B. DIICHA.RME, "")' I'imeiof the Jear. La)' OelllioNs preseNl also hllndsome line" :JR •• re emphitSized by her wearing of • pl~id suit. '1'~at II, Ihe lun(heqn sets 1~';Jh hand pRinted designs, IInd 1II0":?grllms. It's" ';«'lui is of rea. alIa grem plaid aM Ihe llmt. Il .1IIalch,~,g,J(rem. The New'look smart hoslels who will invile )'ou to lun(h on these. Spelllting of ~1t's., t'H)' ,'oulbih,j,zg cOl/ullle find Oil her, II 11 good, tJlso the 1tlonogramming-;-ihinlt. .0fhatJ4ker(hiefs--lable dothl-towel!- "-1811 le"lher shrmlder bag, '.:' v: • • lheets "ft., pillow ralel. Speaking of 1NoNograml!/j,jg-lhid of PILFERINGS PEPPEr'S. Upon Request Ihe Fcllowinl is Beinl Re-printed . • • * , \ "The children now love luxury. They have bad mann~rs. They • t Speaking of e~ting. reminds me to remind you of the Cape cpt Heat-O-Grill at the GROSSE POINTE HARDWAR,E. It is, siJ'!lpl:f :hlve contempt lor authority. They show disrespect for the~r cld~I's, perfect for outside barbecues and picnics, Made of durable cast Iron, 'and love chatter in the place of exercise. They no longer l'Ise when it will not rust. When Jack Frost makes eating outdoors;. a pleasant :their :elders enter the room. They contradict their parenls, chat~er (nemoI'Y, the Cape Cod Heat-O~Grill.can be 'easily carried indoors and placed in the fireplace.' 'Here it may be used in two ways; as a :hefore company, gobble up dainties, cross tbeir legs and tyranmze grafe to hold coal, ~ocast a rosy glow through the winter evenings: 'over their teachers," About today's children? A man named Socrates and as an indoors barbeCue. Think of the charcoal broiled steaks, you :wrote it-more than 2,000 years ago. can enjoy. Think of. the Cape Cod Heat-O-Grill for ~2J.50 at the ,'" GROSSE POINTE HARDWARE. . . .. • One o! the movie stars enlered a bridge ~ame with three me.n . ., . ~~ho"played altPost;aspoorlY as he; The bidding, began and ~1S .,.. Mr. Hanoln, the itnlal mlUUrer of JACKSON"S, say'S "Let', talk. aboufdress_'after Jive' dresses." Well wbciam I to objeet? And, :opponents bid four spades. 'But the wrong team, then led the. fil st anyway I like "afterftve". dresses, donlt you? ,The very sOlUUi'of 'cud and the others continued the p~ay. When the han~ was finished "after five" briap tot.houlbt reluation .Md reereatlon,to say DOth- '{t was discovered that the movie star's team had made the fo~r , . in, of parUes-or shollid we? Thera are some 5I1auy afternoon party :sades ' They decided to phone the Cavendish Bridge Club In dresses at Jackson's malle of,metallleclotb for only $29.9S-brown .Wew Y~rk for a ruling. They described the play to the club's referee, slietwlth ",old., Wouldn't yo,u Iilt;etll be sbot wltb fold? (Maybe not, you miibt be put in. Flirt Knox.) And .\lOwder blue with flints of :whoduly delivered his ruling: "None of you should ever be allowed sH~er-,-this Will brlllr a Ilint to Hill eY!!i.Such darllJlI' dresses of black. :to play bridge again," ctepe;with. insen,.s;ofblack.lace saylJlr "Peek.;.-bOo."Othenof hll- trous satin to lI'ive YOllthat "sireny" feelinr. You can never lo'wroni • • • in 'black-cir can you1-:-Well, Jlot f( you let your "blaek" at • Noel Coward received an inVItation from Beatrice Lillie with JACOBSON'S. . , , . :the usual RSVP. He responded "Mr. Noel Coward regrets exceedingl~' .,ij~ . . ~ ... . 'that he will be able to attend the dreary part.y which is being given MR. LIVINGSTON, MR. WATLING, MR. McLEAN, MEMBERS OF TIlE WOODWORKING' CLASS .T~Ulle Sterling ;s II _me lI11or~J ~jjh qu~lity in'liltler. Iby'MiS~ Beatrice Lillie." - -Picture by Fred Eunnells Only well eslablilhed hOllses II~eallowed to cllr,)' 'Fowle silv"" "lid . 'By Olive H. Hellry . ." ;%------: * " ~ PONGRACZ, JEWELERS;s one oj thOle;f.vorea.Every time )'OU ; Bi!llne It Or Not-It's True bepartment The Adult Education Program of the Grosse Pointe Board liked it so much that he. entered sel )'o.urt.ble tiJilh beauJiftill)'-fllshioned slerling sillIer il. be(omes • , A customer at the perfume counter, of one of QUI' local shops of Education, under the direction of Mr. FQrrest L. Geary. the class in ,\rood working last Ihe~/gn~/ure of your OW". goat/. tllSle. Your j';e~uJs 1:I!ill il,lwII)'s :plcked up a sachet to smell the fragrance. Not re,cognil:ingit,she offers many interesting classes. One of the most popular of year. One of his creations W!!S a admire II, ?"d J'o.ur l~bJe. wilt w~ar ~J proudl)'. 'r.owle Sterling is 'turned it over to find stamped on the back of the cardboard contamer these is the' c1ass.in woodworking, wilich this year is filled wooden bowl with a handle. He 110t expenSIve. It 11 sobd IIlt'e, 10 /I tl/l11ne£'er wear out, bUI it (osls ('''Dummy.''. The sales girl, . complete d the sa1e by 5aymg,.. I "Oh. ,yes,' to capacity with 21 men and women. said that working in \~ood re-, iit's the newest scent, Dummy!" ••• We think so, too. ______. quircd the exercise of patience liule more Ihan plated .ll 1/f.f)' be "(quired (J;U4 by piece. ~ The class meets Wednesday' and care and he had learned a Towle Sleriing hilS so 1/filffY belluliflll pilllerlfl to (h()()se from . . . evenings fro~ 7:30 to 9:30 .for ten Jearned to like working ,vith good deal thereby. thlll everyone mil)' :be plellsed by going 10 PONGRACZ, WHO AMI! weeks in the Grosse Pointe High wood. During the' eighth grade Mr, Edward ,Mersino's cxperi- This new full skirt and "Gib- JEWELERS. Bill Shlliespellre "Whllt's iff II ".me?" 1I.1ltS, School. The instructor, Mr. Ray year, he built a bao~ca&e. which ence bears this out. His first pro- sori 'Girl" blouse make an en- . , .. " "01fe slow of w;t, " .would Webster s.y Watling, has enjoyed working is slilnn use by his family;' Mr. ject wl\s a Emall table. The piece chanting ensemble-,-and will mix HavIng a Hallow:e'en. pat'ty? . Make. it really a party, with a Defitus me whe" my 1JIIme J'OU spell with the adult students and told McLean finds rel:Jxation in work- of wood with which he WilSwork- with, all your other clothes, ,too. H~lIo;w~en cake. fr?m HAWTHORNE HOUSE. Have yOUseen one? Yet II ItllJesnu1f's miflUl hIls br

:I;1:usic ,.., , i .• Khachaturian's Gayne Ballet SUite ' , . Noel Co' d' "You Were There".. J 'o£ g. '..bt~. . ,,( ' e.. ~ ' '. Song ,...... war S Samba untol. eague Crt er~ 0 ulnn HULl

~Ei.:::.::::,::::::.:::::,:.::::::::.:.:.:.::.:.::,::::.:.:.::':::::.::.:::::::::::::::::::::':::::.::...'~.~.~~'~a;:~i~ The disappearance of or- ;:Magazine ~..:.Reader's Digest HALLOWE'EN FOR A FIRST-BORN into small clotlds. W,as there any ganic and 'functional dis- Public Sale .Quotation "To Thine Owns elf Be True •. ." By Helm Mccray rp.spite here from a coal yard? ease, as well as of trouble . 1 'th t. h d "Do you want me to_call your \;Animal , Coc ker Spame My rubber-soled shoes ,made no sound as . ey Ol!~ e Falher'!" 1 asked her. in other formS; i. continu- Not by Auction-All Items Priced : 'City , , Beverly}:£~ls the gray <:omposition floor of the. long hospital corndor. "Oh would you?" she pled. ally recorded among those . :Flower ; Yellow rose Overcast skies outside furnished no sun for shadows. I strode "This is the telephone number who have tuml',d to Chris-

'Color , !' ••Powd~r blue ahead into the endless grayness. . •. 'Please ask, for Louis. Thai's tian Science !er help. :Jewel ; Diamond "Click click," the elevator gates spoke. The maternity my Father. He's janitor in ihe :Perfume : u Chanel NO.5 \vard \vas hushed, da\vn-like:~------building.. Sometimesthe phone The method of.sllch over- Household Furnishings :J\1atEirial : ,.,.Chiffo,n Velvet "Will you brthe the vatje~t in I(nt. She spoke, h.esitantly, in rings l> long timl;! before he coming of d!IIiclllty is .Co!1tume , , , , Pia:'! Clothes 203 Ml~S? When YOll are flOl~hcd phra5e~, uncomplan;llngly. CO:lles." prayel'-a spiritually. scien- 'Food , , Chal'coal broiled steak ret.urn to the desk. please." I "I have another boy-he's five '!Yes, 'yes. of course. Don't tific' mariner of thinking ,'c0Ilimn IS. t ' "Wh 0 07.1't" My pallellt. was f. Ione m a 1arge years, I promised him we' d go worry. "} tried' to talk away the, based on the teaching ot . b d d SI tel, ' . d b h' spund of leal'S at the of he,r IAversion H.vpocnsy four- c war. Ie urnc leI' I' toelay to the st9re 'on uy IIn words. Christ Jesus. I ;Diversion , , , Dancing I h<'8d wearily fro'll the window some liltle things for Hallowe'en, "And nurs,e would y'ou tell him * * * • . -- to me as the faint swish of the He won't know why I'm not What this prayer is and I' door announced my entnnce. I there. He was to' go' to my. ~Qout the Halloween~hings? My how anyone can underitand William F. MMon. "Good morning." I said, "I am I Jo'ather's place. We, live upslairs aoyu:a~i~ :o:orw~t .~ {~l:apd! P it and use it eCfectuahy' in , going to help with >'''ur bath this i over a co'011:Ire here?", 1 ll~ked. N b' T': r 'with Key to the Scriptures Ih ed not to a,k fir,tahout babies, "No I'm ,ure not," 5he ('ontid-j eurn er.9. ria bE'cause there conlel he an un- I'd. "The boy. ne gels on my .', ' I by Mary Baker,Eddy hl\PPY reply. hu~hand's nervE'~, He'~ only step- C I t T Ik Sunday, November;2, from 10 A. M. ShE' told me th~n that her baby: Cathn He was married ,bt!fore,1 ounse 0 a . This remarkable book. boy hild Rrriwd bul two h01ll's r t,;o. bul hi~ first wif~ never could, I olher works by Mrs, Eddy. ago. I wanelerl'd at hl'r ability (have kid~. You know ... men -.-- and all other lluthorized to 5it up, and h.:orc\l'arnE'sS of want to be sure IhC'y can be II "International Tl'ibunals---Whal Christian Science literature mIl;, d. I rat hcr , ..'I t .s IIII rig.'ht I'm Protection for You?" is the' chal- "Oh, 1 just got hE're in time" mother for .both:' Sh,e raised l('n~ing subject chosen by Thomas may be read, botrowed, Or * * * she said .. "

By ,En,r(),l~ment;fof.()JYer,,~Qq,~, , , As the membership drive ofihe busy on th~telepho,ne,hopin~ to G sse Pbu;,te Hi,h School Moth- reach every mother so that .8h~ I 1'0 , , • , ' • will be reminded' ot her 'oppc:lr"I ,ers' Club entered !ts final we~k, tunity to be a par(. of the organ- o Mrs. Henry H. Hubbard. chalr- itation, ,Working on the 12th. man, reporte:.i that the club ,had grade division, under the direc- gone beyond, the five hundred tion of Mrs. Donald 'Woodrl1Jt mark brlast,MoJi~ay. This.mun~ and Mrs., R.~~.iVemierbu5h. as bel' exceeds. any III the history co.chairmen have been Mesdames of the organization and inpic.ates H. M. Coudn, 'W.E; cole, Harty a growing interest on ,the p~rt of Mack, Hugh DiII,>W.G. JOhn-I the paren~ of th~ community. ~t stone, 'E, G. Moeller,' Bliss Bow- is the deSire of ~ts board of dl' :man Martin Robertson, C.c L, recl~is to',keep this i~terl!!'t by Ott,' C. E, Briggs, Harry sora'l , ,\ makIng the Mothers Club of GeD. Peterson and J. Johnston. Cut frotn YcWn9 Por~ers greater help to students, paren~, Mrs, ' S. ,N. Smith Ilrld ,;Mrs. and teachers alike, .... ','. David Jarnes,co.chairmencif,the During the past two. weeks, a 11th grade, have had as their ,as. .. corps o!sixty women has been sistants; Mesdam~s Geo. A: Bhh ------' --== ley, J; M.Stezer, ~a,rry N. phil. . 4

So' lips, Stuart ~Ward'Flarry Sisson, PORK II"0' W":'" "'Ie 'A....R.T..... ','"s Johnstone, B,Qbert, Shaw, E, G., Gabriel, Peter Ford, E. C. 'i. Brossl Poille Laitner, H..R: Green, Harry Hoa. mer, R. T. ~olo and Lewis Van- ROAST .for ,degri!t, ,',': " c'; ',' ,,'<,' Shank" WHOLE For \he 10th grade, Mrs. qhas. BUTT Gregory and Mrs. Harold Stril~ Rib EM . have been assisted by Mesdam~s END Elld BAil' Harold' Malr, B. Jacobson" F. 'Slater;', Geo. Schleicher,' Harry "f . Whittingham, C.F.Harling, C" . ....5~ Lh., ....54~ , Lb. B. Johnson, K. W. HilliS, LesUe -. Lo'Wery, S: H. Manson,C, R. Sutton, F. Clements and H. W. Mohr., ' . For the Brownell Junior' Hjgh .j. School.parents, Mrs., Gordon Mait. iand,chairmanofthe 9t~, ii-ade" I..usclous frultK and nuts, In beauti!ul aUt "aa!

" , ' arby' i Mrs., ~()land;'l'~(Ewart. ~'&P!s;,(I~up'er:Rig~t" meats arealiU.S:GradeiIGood" or'''ChoiCe.'' Th~tinest you e,an buy. Due to chairman" assisted by' Mesdames ctirrent',econornie conditions; we havedecidedt()a.dd another type of meat to our lin~"heavy calves." Elizabeth,Welch,L: ,E. Fackner, Jr:, ':RaJph Cross, and Howard You will 'find,the meat cut.8'!rofu ~'heaVy calves" to be tender and e~onomieal. GJ~ ....Thi. whk-end 'Kaser: " ", ., " :M~s.,Fred. Albrech.t had 'charge ,1. of. the 7th gra~ and, her asltlst- i RilJht .... Fidty. M.tlKe~ P~1I1 POBIS ,ants, were Mesdames W;J, GaYer, tVI'. "..va,FO.. .,iLs ,""1'11. "S"per R.i9ht" Beef,. Fully M.tured ..~'* f, C.D .., Wardle;" John '1'. Ley han, e .: CHUCK ROAST' .... ,.... Ul, 65 Rt.ast' Lb. IOO"b~nch and Walter, Pear, , ' .B(jONUIICAU AazPOOFFEE .' ~', . RIB 69 Although the drive will official. ,- .. Cash aiid Carry ly close, on November' I, me.m- 'toi1I~e qili,ality ... ~ofup'ar" price with Cut From.Heavy c.:;'es-TIl'lder llnd tCOl'llltl'li~1 ' &t .~ H"Vyc..\Y_T._.~ ~~'cI1 ',,' bershjps.willo! 'course be, ae: the cOjfee,'you are nowwlcg. Thousands .. '_'._ C~i. cepted at anytime and may' be who hive cbaoged,to A&P Colee trom CutJeR ROAST Lb. 45.: RID .oa8t':'UI~!.49~ ~. ~ t, sent to ,the school' office in' an . i COlIlparable 'quality toHees, !lOW make envelope addressed to "The' Motoligin's Molh~ ~ViDJS up to 12c tD every single pound! ers Club, in care of Mrs, ,Flc !!J;', SPARE RIBS Meaty Le~n Lb. 49c u. 43c SKINLESS , ,FRANKFUItTEItS. '," - Join tbem .•• SliFe. ~ line flowers 'I.t.is hoped that eV£rymother ---P_ .. wiIl'nbtonly!eel ft her duty . ' . GROUND BEEF Ledf1 and Fre5h ••••••••• Lb. 43c FRESH D~ESSER'FLOUNDERS Lb. 35c , ' , 14432 M~GK. 1'1,; Marlborough bUt also her pleasure' to becoln .. Ii..... 'eLKIf :A:i 39c Il, mcmQer of this org$nizatio~, VEA.L SHOULDER ROAST Milk.Fed ••• Lb.39c fRESH STEAK COD ....•• , .•.. :•. ~,','. 'LII,37c TU. 1.0670 .18.CI.CLB 2' ~:~ Sic BORI~

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GR 0 '5 S EP biN T E .N EW S ThursdaYl October 30; '1947' Christian Science Lecture by R()bert' S. VanAtta, C. "\ S. . . - ...... - " . ' ( Given Under Auspi~es of Secohd Church of Christ Scientis.t, Monday, Oct. 20" 1947 ..

" • f. I ' I 'laid JeS\IS, "hang aU 'the law and Science, employed In a 1at({e otllce, Sclenc. 'cia .. 'Jnfu.ucit~i1..,Th. no mllte a'..pari ot your friend'.. clear .~t, they produce these the prophels." (Matt. 22:40.) found himself one evenin, .utrer- classwork brought hip'l much .plr~ 'true De!ng uran is anger or hate. beautiful'white flowers. So as one The Scriptures of Jesus' time ing' from a variety of symptom.s itUlLl iU\lm~tion ~', convinced A we1l~known p~overb say •• "A rises aLiovethe sordidness of mate. N Extensive Program Planned consisted mainly of two groups of indicating the inclptent stage of him he had madea'1fi~declslon friend in need fa .'friend'lndeed.. riality; lie finds his true selfhood books. The first WIIS known as the disease. Reaching olft In thoulht in putting God ftrStj 'he faced the The I.rtiest ':f.(ien4 is the one' who as the ion of God to be pure, "Law," because those books con- lor .God '. direction, he turned to future with confidence. can and does meet the othel". need. lWeet, IInd gentle." .. By .PTA afRichard School Lecture tained the rules by which the peo- Science and Health and read this He was workinc at thl. t1me lD And what ntied 10 great' as the That true manhood is "pure, the employ of a small manulactur. spiritual undel1itanding at God and- . lIWtet, and gentle" _med to the ple were expected to live. The sec- passage (p. 375). "No person is. Recently the Board of the The A"ssoclation also annually. ond group vi books was called the b\\nefited by yielding his menlality ing firm. H.e discharged his dutl~ mim which heals.all Inharmonyl On:e seeklril help to-be a very revo- engages in a project ~ot buying to any menial despotiSm or mal- with loyalty and good will,'striving . Gill:s and persOnal companionships lutlo.naq thought. His conception 'Richard p.T.A. met and made "Prophets," because they were somelhing for the school and the largl'ly prophetical. They taught praclice." ~ he pondered this to expresS: his b'lst eonception of may be pleasingj'.yrnpathy may' at manliness had always included plans for what is hoped to be a on the truth about God and man and slatcment, puz.zled at fust to know spiritual sonsbip' witb God IUld bring temporary co.mtort, but, 'be a certaina.mount ot "rough stuIT." very successful year. The \'d committee has been apointed by foretold .the coming, of Christ, how it npplied to him, it gradually brothe~hciodwlth hl,s lellVWI.A one. who can come to ybur sldellDd'. But.he thought to himself; "lean' consists of the 101l0wirig:' presi- the president to carry on such.~n Truth, to human consciousness. became clear that he was' in .th.e few weeks later the waY',to a eol-' say with authority. "Rise .up and: see that this 'practitioner is a regu- dent,' Mr: Newberry; vice prcsi- activity. .. Thus, for many years. the sacrcd habit of yieldint. his mentality to lege education was opened.' ;First, walk," lhe one ,who comes with ,the lar fellow ,hnnself. so there must d~l)t, Mrs. Purc;iy;:secretary, Mr. a friend. ol!ered to help wiUi'the spifituJl :.understan~ that.will Qe lomething in what he says." Scriptures were known ~s "the the unwitting desPotism of his im- Hammel; treflsurer, Mr. Good- Christian' Law and the Prophets." There mediate superior,: in the ibusiness' loan of • few'doUan. Th'en it was .ro~ :rou from .the dream 01 pai~ Throl,lih the piacUtlone!". 'clear. were twenty-six books in all. They organization. Through an'honest discovered that, many of,'tbelll'en.'and brIng you: Christly heallng, understaridlng that God's image J:low; programs, Mrs. Purp,yj Sixth Church of Christ. contained a ireat number of rules desire to serve God as the 'only in authority at his place of work ~'piat one is the ieal :f.(iend.and: tho' and ,likeness .::xpresses goodness movie, council, Mrs.' Whi~tingham of conduct, civil laws, criminal Mind, he came to see the needless- were wUling to lend. m: finds little place in school c:urrk-u- spiritulil dullness. 'It is s;rmbolized HealtJi (p. 102), "Christian Science :friend. The lVorld today needs Grosse Pointe News Health with Key to the Scrip- God creates must necessarily be lums. It has been largely crowded. by the talking serpent in ,Genesis despOils the kingdom of evil, and many such friends-men' and , tures," Mary Baker Eddy, the Dia- like Him, must partake .of ,His out by the study of human the- and the great red dragon in the pre-eminently promotes atfection women who walk in the footstepi coverer L"ld Founder ot Christian nature and essence. On this basis, ories, material systems, IInd em- ApoCalypse. . . and virtue in families and there- of the Master: To aid us in the Science, has written (p. 275), man is seen to be the expression of pirical knowledge. We deplore the A boy in the Christian Science fore in the community." As m.e... great healing. work, we .have the Is On Sale. "When the divine preeepts are un- God. spiritual, perfect, and com- delinquency of the young while we Sunday School was told that the a.nd women become true Chr!s- simple directions of Christian Scl- derstood, they un1o~d the founda- plete, rellecling the intelligence of .withhold from them the one book serpent of Genesis and the great tlans, al they learn the unrea!Jty ence, as well as the Inspired ex- .t f+leH Well Known Sfores as tlon of fellowship, in which one' Mind, the immcrtality of S[Dirit, the most able to enlighten aM guide red dragon of Revelation were one of material Sl!.'lSe and demonstrate ! ample of oUr great. Leader. She , mind is not at war with another, unchanging alJection 0 divine them. We send them out to fight and the same. His response was, through Chrtstian Science the last- entertained only the most loving WeN It et the News Office but all have one Spirit, God, one Love, the health llnd' holiness of for democracy while we ignore the "Well, why didn't they kill it whcn ing ~appiness. of spiritual livi,:g" thoughts tov.;ard frieJ;ld and foe. intelligent ~urce, In accordance spiritual Lit". • very foundation of democracy. We It was young?" This witty reply matrimony' WIU be purged of Its Tendllrly she watched over her with the Scriptural command: 'Let As the divine nature of Ged be- spend millions of dollars for medi- points out an important rule In the present laxity luid fickleness, di-' household. Patiently she instructed this Mind be In you, which was came increasingly clear to Mrs. cines which would not be needed application of Chrtstian Scienee in vorte will go out of fashion, mar- and corrected her stuClents. Un- BOOK'lDG. LOBBY .WlIsh. Blvd.. at <;d, River alao In Christ Jesus.' " . Eddy, she put her understanding to if we wOllld only accept the heal- our daily lives. and that is to cast riage will be put upon a much !llllsN, she worked and prayed , severe tests. She healed desperate, ing Word of God. We pass multi- .out ot conscioumess, promptly and hi!!per leve.1 than herelofo~e, and t<:Jhelp and heal all mankind of CLAIR~S ... ; ... 20792 Mac~, Gr. Pte .. Woods 1-' New e i cases of disease and deformity, and tudes of laws to correct human in- vigorously, eVf!tY erToneous bellef children WIll not be depnved l,f SICkness, SOrTOW and .In. Jesul of N.zareth had been evetl . overcame death itself. justices, whereas an lmderstanding which presents itself tor accept- their right to 'h~alth, protection, There is • iweet little story BLUE CROSS DRUG .. 17511 Meek ai Neff Road trained from childhood In: the Through her remarklible healing of the things of Spirit liS set forth 'ance, !>efore' it grows upon the and happIness. .about how she m!ssej her lovt.'tl teachings of the Hebrew ~on. work she proved that her explana- in the Bible would prevent IUch thought - whether ,It be the . ones: when' ,any of them had to be CtJNNINGHAM'S ,. Ker!;heval !It NeirA Ollme The heart aOid essence of thil tion of God and the universe is the inJ us'Lices. temptation to sin Or to be sick. Purtty away: On one of these occasions, tesching was the Ten Command •. true one. She studied and labored The reason for this regrettable Let us not be afraid we may be. Mrs. Ed_y called the mcmws of GROSSE PTE. DRUG CO .. K~rchevllllIl St. Clair meItts, which are found in the many years to give her revelation slate of atFaits 1. that men have Hesllnr Frtenlllbip come too spiritual. Sometime. her household round her and ten. I . twentieth chapter of Exodus. Of clearer expression through. her failed to see the true, spiritual When .your friend IJ kind to' you, mortal mind argues that'too much derly remarked, "We are all nne HARKNESS PHA~MACY .. Mad Ilt Lochmoor these, the first four concern men's writings, also to adapt the teaching meaning of the Bible. ~t has been remember that the love your friend spirituality is impractical. But in~ family, and when my parenu duty to God, the last silt their duty and mode of practice to the needs ,a closed book to many, a treasure expreslles is. the emanation of dl- telligent spiritual thinking and IIv. would go away childr!!n used KOPP PHARMACY .. , , , ... , . 16926 Kercheval .nd capabilities of people .of the we to their fellow men. ' chest locked and the key lost. Bu~ vine 'Love. 13;) grateful to yourlng can bring nothing but good to get together and. say to each present age. To the end of her ;. Jesus was a careful riudent Odto'; MILLER PHARMACY .... Kerchevlli lit Wayburrl earthly careel she continued to grate- 'the relilion of hil race,' and de- "Key to the SCriptures." The study ful to God as the source and Prin-j the state of being free from mix:" me while ~hey are gone, won't voted to the practice of Its tenets. seelc more and belleI' ways of of this textb06k so unlocks the . NOTRE DAME PHARMACY 1'000 Kerchsv/ll bringing her great revelation to ciple of all kindness. Conversely, ture or combination, A thin!! Is you" So we must all. b'l good to He lIlIderstood the spiritual mean- treasures. of God's Word that all if your friond should be unJdnd pure when It is all that it should be each other whtle one of us Is Inl of Ita tel\chings. With his mankind, to increase het means of who read the Bible may under' 15321 blessing a11 the peopl e. to you, if f.e should be hateful or I and nothlnll else. Pure' milk has 8way." (Mary Baker Eddy: ALiff' SCHEnlER'S.... E. Jl>ffe'scn Jenlus for gdting at the heart of stand and be healed. angry, remember that he Is b'ling I no ink in it. line! in pure air there Si,e Portrait. p. 228,) I a subject, he condensed the Ten Mrs. Eddy declares (No and Yes. tempted by the one evil. mortal . is no smoke. Would ynu want the . The prophet Malachi tells us. SCHETTLER'S. , , ,.,' ••. .'Fi,hpr at M~umee One Mind Commandment. Into two. He said p. 33), "It the BIble and my work mind, to acccpt a selfhood apart gasoline in your car to be' partly "Have we not all one father? hath the first and great commandment The {act ot one GOd Insures the Science and Health had their right- from God. To recognize thls,will water? Doe. intelll.l(ence manifest not one God crcated us? why do, S~,'HIER DRUGS .: .• , .., •. 17201 Mad Avenu& is, ''Thc''U shalt love the Lord thy oneness or brotherhood of His chilo ful place In, schools of learning, enable you to b~ kind and patient ignorancei is IItrength 'evidenced In we delll treacherously every. mall . God 'with all thy heart, and with dren. One God meallS one Mlnd- they would revolutionize the world with your friend until the spell of wealmess; and does success Include against his brother, by profaninft TITUS DRUGS ..•.•• , ••• , •. Kerc~1h'1l1 /It Fj;her .• U th" soul, and with all thy Intlnite, all,wise, and good. All- by . advancing. the kingdom of evil is brokcn and he recovers his failure? PUre patience, true wis-. the covenant of our fathers? , ~ mind." ~Matt. 22:37.) Then he knowing Mind could never quarrl'J Christ." A young man who hlrd normal sense of hirilllcll. Stud; dom, comJ)lete dependenee uPon (Mal. 2:10.) The Christian Science WrilTIlER HOTEL ...• '" • , , , •• , , •. Surns Drive added, • And the second Is like with itself nor ,enterta in conllictlng been brought up in the Christian and pray to realize tne powerles." the divine source of all good-'ll textbook states (Serene.' .nd unto it, Thou shalt love thy neigh- opinions. The belief of many minds Science Sunday Sehool very much ness of the evil which seems to these characterize the real man. Health, p. 457). "It should be thor- bour II th,.,e]t!' (M.tt. 22:39.) . open. the door to error; it bring. wanted to go to collelll', but hb bind him And to recognize that A mlln who had been studying oughly understood that .n men Tor centuries men had been wor. feu, slckness, IInd strif~; whereas funds were totally inadequate for man Is always the manifestation of Christian Science a short time went have' on. Mind, one God and Ihlplng' their variou' gods and hat- the undersU'ndlng of the one Mind the purpose. He decided that spir- boundleSs Love. Thl. ilnderstand~ to a practitioner to be healed of the Father; one Life, Truth. and Love. Sc Per Copy ing and killlnl one another; NOlI' restorcs h'llrmony, Many minds Itual knowledge is more important. ing and rlemonstration of the noth. .tobacco habit. In the office WAS' Mankind will become perfect In this original man, Jesus, tells them means mllny !l0ds and Implies con- so he applled,'o an ~uthnrized ingness ot evil Is the only true for- bow) "t water lilies, As the visitor. proportion as this fact bccomes. On S41le It Noon Every Thursday that loving and .ervin, I30d come IIlct.. (Did you ever hear of a sys- teacher' of, Chrlstian Science .for givenl!ss Of evil. Error is not'to be . commented upon their beauty; tht llpparent, war will tease ann the . tint, but Iovine one's fellow men tem of polytheism where the gods claS! Instruction and was accepted. glossed, over or excused .. It must practitioner llald, "Those plants true brotherhood of man will be. Inevitably follOl1'I. The two com- weren't generally quarreling and The money he hlld saved as a start 'be FCientillcally dealt with and de. ) grow In the mud and mire at the established." ' mandrMnu are bound together. tlghting .mong themselves7) toward the tollege ell'penlles went Itroyed. bottom of the J)Ond, but as thl!Y 1 Yes, we .• re .n,one family. So A "OUlll Itudent at Christian ~Oa th... two eocunandmelila," to pay the tuitlon ,for Ule ChrI6tiIJI.. Rmt«nber also th.t IlclaleA II r1Ie hilher aM come oat !lito tilt we ,m\lSt all -. 1OOd. to each (lth., ,:'Thunday, 'OctOber 3~, 1'947 ' ~-R.0 SSE ' P,O I~.f TEN E:W S P~ge Thirttlen --.,------,..---.,------~ are back in Grosse Pointe boule. nesdaY. EDGAR YEAGER was MRS. ROY, D. CHAPIN was llr~nR~o~~e~~;'.~~~~~~ 'Itt:nd~~~g~~:~ ~*~~::~~~~Y::~~: From Anoth,erPoin te of View I~~~in: ~~ft.~ vard afte,f their month of Cali. the luest s~aker. hostess yesterday to the 'GardlJl WAGERS and'their tiny daughter school. ~S.HAROLD, BOYER former hOuSegue&t,MRS, ALLAN foenia visiting. They were guests • • • Ciub of Michigan in her Lake (ConUlluecl from P:\se .) ANN. They will be the guests of of East Jefferson avenue' is with WAKEFIELD SAUNDERS. Mrs. of ~R. AND MRS. JOHN_ MARJORIE OBERTEUFFER of Shore road. home. MISS LOUISE Mrs. J. ,C. Hurley and Mrs.' k.ymond W.lk wiN have nov.lties Mrs. Wager's par!!nts, MR. AND Mrs. Bu~l. fi sa~n4ers wijliail' from New B,LOOM in Los Gatos. and otEclgemont Park drive, left ,yeater- LANGELIER of Cleveland spoke , MRS. HENRY L. NEWMAN of " , .'.. - York for En,land whel'1l she~ in. THE CECIL H HOBBS P ,. on "Flowers on Old Cl)ina." and e.tlendars It their boOth ••. and the, pantry division is headed McKinley p18ce"for a short time,; j3ack from theirEa~tein honey. tends to close her liom.ein Kent. , ,... In asa. day for Char!ottesviUe, Va., where • • • by Mrs. Fred H. Cole and M:s. ~i!be1 H. Colnot • ~ ' "after which Mr. WagerS will re- moon and,' all 'settled in their She and' MAJOR SAUNDERS dena:-both famIlies ar~ former she will be in the bridal party of At the Sea IS,land Cottage Co'!. ' '., sume his studies at Yale. , home in, Renaud road are MR. will soon move to the Bahamas localltes. a former c1asdmate ilt Pine Man- NEEDLEPOINTS • • • AND MRS, ALFRED R. GLAN- where 'lIi.ey are buildJrtg a per- • .' • or Junior College, EMILY ANN any, Sea Island, Ga. are Pointers t"e sewill9 committee.' •• which makes Grosse Pointe MemOf'ia' MRS. C. HENRY BUHL of Cy, JR. manent 'home The Edgemont park home 'of AMES. She wiilrcmain in Char- MR. AND MRS. HAL H. SMITH Fair sound li~e'a flscinatingly old b,hioned one ••• is I large one! Ellair place is spending a fort- • .'. .; • • MRS. ARMIN RICKEL was the lo!tesville over the weekend as JR. of Rivard boulevard and THE MI1. H. M. Hamilton and Mrs. Samuel B. Brc-oh share duties night in New York where sheis ,In New York for I, f~w' days' THE WYLIEW.,C~HART'i'S scene of the Grosse Pointe Art. the guest of the ,bride's mother. LEWIS S. ROBINSONS of Dyar at the hel'd of the generll Mwing committee which is diyid.d into I ists AsSoCiation mee\ing last Wed~ MRS. KNOWLTON AMES. . lane.' .

departments ok ...... 1 " . Aprons,MI1. William M. Bedell ••• Bags, Mr,s. Donald p~Schuur, = •• , Bed Jackeil, Mrs. George L Schlaepfer ••. Boudoir Acc:essOf'ies, Mrs. L. Robert Lilley: • ." ,' Children', dreuls, Mrs. Robert H. Glrfield ••• Luncheort sen, \ Mrs. Robert B, Temple. , • NeighborhoOd Groups (Indw.suppos.' Here' Fine this means the ladies have been holding "sewing bel$") Mrs. L.~ 'and 'Eating 'S p.ots are Tpaditional B. Coulter • • • , Sachets, Mrs. Charles Wright Jr. " ... ndTo~els, Mrs. Jam.. Eo Atkinson, • , and Mrs Clarence L FOl ••• ...... AND MO'RETO TEMPT YOUI' Still other booths and tables to tempt you whert you visit the fair on Nov. 20 will be • • • . 'GR.OS'SE 1,1 Mrs. Rune G. Candl.er and her c:ommitt.. 's Toy Table, ••• " ' .. And the always 'popular and amu~in.9,.white Elephant Tabl. , •• with 11.111. Henry A. Bokr:lmand Mrs, Kenneth W. Cunningham It the helm., '. ' Tea. in connection with the day's festivities ••• will b. arranged by Mrs. Russell G. Candler and Iter helpers. , • . - See ycu there! ' , , THE. EDWIN It STROHS JR. were hoslS in .their Merriweather road home last week to MR. AND Short and to' MRS. CHARLES BARSOTTI of Colorado Springs. The Barsotlls The Pointe stopped off en route from New • York to their home . '(Continued from Pqe 8)' ' , • • • MR' AND MRS. THOMAS.N. MR. and MRS. FRANCIS H. BOURKE. are back in Lakell!Jld NICHOLL of Nottinllham I;oad an- avenue from Cleveland, Ohio. nounce the birth of a son, ROB- Mrs.Bollrke spent three weeks ERT STEWART, on October 21. as the guest of herson.in~law Md, Nicholl is the former CATH. and daughter, MR.AND MRS. ERINE STEWART WINDSOR. WILLIAM H. DICKEY. Mr. • • Bourke drove down to bring hee MRS. LUCIAN,• STRONG of home. ,.., Way~ata, Minn. was, the ~uest of MRS. THOMAS HUFF of Sioux • honor at MR. AND MRS. LOUIS City, I?wa, was in town last weeki .. GROCH's cocktail partySund~y for a few days with her son-in. , ' evening. She i.sstopping it the law. and-daughter, MR; AND Groch home in SI. Paul avenue on MRS. JAMES' MCEVOY JR. of It s . . . her way home from New York. Sunningllale drive. linked, wtili..1?ocaQ . . . . " . .,... Home from a week of shopping A 'commuter~' :train behveen and theatre-going. in. New, York Akron an~the Pointe would not are MRS. WOOD. WILLIAMS,of be" unilpp~iat~ by. MR. ;AND Stanton Lane and MRS. JOSEPH MRS. CHA,~LES C. CREEDON of ~,ep~ a B. SCHLOTMAN of Lake Shore 'CIov~rlly road .. ~ast:. weekend road. Bestnl!ws of all was wait- found them in the rubber city, ing for Mrs. Williams on her ar. returning ,in time to welcome, rival-'-a cablegram from her 50n- Mrs: 'C'lI .brother, CARL A" in-law and daughter MR. AND MARKLE who was up from MRS. GEORGE N. MUNRO III, Akron on a business' trip. who are vacationing in Bermuda, • • • ' .rid who report,ed that" the recent A ,double play. InthLS':change o'f' hurricane had left them and all addres3"'- THE. HOWARD T. \Pointers are envied for their fine shops and the high type of merchandise and services belongings completely intact BALLANTYNES are in their new , . \ November one the day circled home' in Whittier road, and )n by MR.' AND MRS. WILLIAM their-former house in McKinley .T. SCRIPPS 'for their move from place .areMR.AND:'MRS;GUY to be obtained in them. The Campus Center hcU its full measure of such places! !3 the Vi,Mttier into their new horne CHESTER SMITH' ariti'tneir' ~".. " I '.' in Maumee avenue. daughters, MARION, ANN A " :; . OO'..~'-'-'-~~~ LOUISE. and KITTY. • • • Grosse Point, MRS. AUGUSTIN G.NuTr.ER firms fang' 'a~sociated, wifh'good thTngs for discernin.g pe()ple~ of Moran road and JEN1U:TIE Meth0d.ist Ch~rcNICHOLofBloornfieldh Hills are" moK!lIn, at ~ow at 'their, first stop' on their Kerby SChool. motor jaunt through the East. They are the guestS of Mrs. Ws X.rll" n"a, .lCerCbevalson, and 'daughter-in-law, MR. Services AND MRS. 'RUS~ELL H. NUT-, 10:45 ' TER .in' Ithaca, N. Y. Next pause ..MO";;~I Wonhlp and Sermon. will hi! in Haverford, Pa. where 12:00 to 12:30 . i' they will visit THE JOHN HAY SWARTZES and MR. AND MRS. .1arm~_arlttt ,I I~~ !~~~~~~oo~~l Depll. ~ JOHN NUTTER. 'Last scheduled 10:45 t 12-30 visit is with COMMANDER AND Houston Bros, Service . For Those Wl,o Want the Best " 0,' MRS. THOMAS MILLER in Ston, ' " d' I~ , P;fn"ers' j" AII/omob;l, Ctlr, ~~ :~~l:~"leria;[~~c~g~ ington, Conn. ' . ..,rag r . ~S dren. _ • • Dlstrlllutors of . complete, Youth Program. MR. and l\ffiS. MARK K. ED~ Vogue find GoocIyeat Tir.s archiiectur-aL and ~ Rev. Hurh C: White, Pastor GAR of Lincoln road are enjoy- 2049 Van Antwerp Road Iing a two weeks' ntotor trip VIn Auken Grill Guards interior d.esign Telephone TU. 1-1129 through th'e east. Their first stop Sulldlng SUe on Moross be- was a visit with Mr.. Edgar's ne- ~Toles&'Chalmers ~~tw..,n KerChe:al and Ridge phew, Mark D. Tillson in Ra<:hes. ~,~~ ler,N:Y. ' REAL ESTATE RANCOIS .. Spec;,,/izi"g hi P;o/Jertin ill tJllh,Pofflid F litE FOOD

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Thursd.y, 9~tob,r 30, 1947 P... ' Foun .. n ~ROSSE POINT~ NEWS~ ----~-' -- WEEKEND AT. CULVER. ' Importance of leading their Chll-I Bob V~ ,Antwerp and WaUY,Lie. ValparaisoGu ld AAUW to Hear Brltish COMul Mr. and Mrs.C. M.Lau~, of Mothers' Health dren to emotionAl maturity." bold. In the dIscussion which foilow- Still others who are brll.\hlnll Hon.'D. F, H,'BrickeU,-B-r-it-is-h-M-r.-Brickell will t:lk on "Rem. Lincoln road, 'will spend. Home. Plans Luncheon' coming week. end with their son, cd the talk, it was brought out ' up their wool 6hirll,fo)' ,the out- Consul G~l'lerali. will be the iniscenc,es ,of a Summer in. Ena:' Council Meets that a leller had been sent to the ing are Mary Lou Mathason and Richmond, at Culver j>1ilitary ;;The flrstifalj fund.raising activ- speaker at a 'dInner me'etig of. the land, Ueland and France." The Molhers' Health ~ducatlon superinlendent by. the executive John Griffith, Jackie Trudel and Grosse Pointe Branch, American Academy ..Mrs. A. R. Borden and Co\U\cil met in the home of their council of the Defer School Par- Skip Cal1ah..n, Sally Clancy and ity of the 'Detroit chapter of the AssociatIon ot' Universjty Women Reservations may be n:lBde by. daughter, Lou ,Anne .of Lincoln DeW president, 'Mrs. Charles E. cnt-Teacher Association recom- John Orlano, Joanne J}oesch .and '\'alparaullJ University Guild will at 6:30 p.. m. on Thursday, Nov- calling Mrs. Kenneth Beardsle~ road and Pat Underwood of Ri. vard boulevard, will accompany W. of 1766 Littlestone, on mending, "that (he Boa,rd of Edu- Piercites slarted the social Kieth Edwardll. Jackie Walsh and be II luncheon served in Kern's ember 6, in the Grosse Pointe at TUxedo 2.6523, or Mrs. Hubert TuMCIay, Octobu 21, for the first calion llild the facully of ,our merry-go-round twirling last Jack McMillian, Helen McGlynn 'auditorium, Friday. October 31, Memqrial Church.. Goebel, TUxedo 2-0277. them. meet1!l1 of the yeal'. Three school!! seriously consider a pro. week-en? and kepl it going at and Jack Howard, Joanne Du. Heading plans for the .event is mothers represented each school gnim of preparation for family f 11 d n th I f castle !lhd Joe Giilplbruno,' Paul. in the Pointe, to hear Dr. Marian ,life, including sex education, U, spee un lee. ose a ine Kilbride and Harry Heilman, Mrs. Calvin J. Gauss, prognim J. i'it%.Simons, school PSyChOlog-1which would be worked into the their thl'ee day vacatIon. Of Jo Jo F,romm and, Jim. Burn~, committee chairman, who will be iIt .talk on the subject of "Home school 'progra~ a~ an Integral course other high schoolers Patty Creagh and Bob,Graul, Kay assisted by Mrs, G, T.Otte, chap. and Family Relations". Ipart of I.nslruchon In man)' ar~as around the Pointe kept up to Waters and Tom Beert, Yvonne tel' president, and, progri)m com. Please at,'the D F.t S' dId from thud grade through semor , Rau and Elmer Valdez, Ther\!sa VOT.E' mitteemembers Mrs. Hugh Hen- r. . I 1.- lII~ons ec ~re sex hldh" I the Pierce pace every minute Erquhart and Bob MacFarlan"d "I education begms at blrlh and I ... . ' ,. I derson of University:place. Mrs •. shoUld' not be confined to a I Dr. Fltz,Slmons spoke very' of the time. ': . :/nd Marie La,Bonty and Dick Paul De,iderich. Trombley. road; specifie period when the child is i highly of the qprogram in home Right on the dot at ~ o'clock Krause. }'Ir6. Ted Behnke and M~5, Nel. taken aside and told the facts of j an,? familY, !iV, in~which ,is now ('ouples started filing. into the • ., • son .,Mlilow of Detroitj 'lVld .Mrs, Carl Thrun of East Detroit. .life or even to a course in school. bemg carned on m the HIghland boy s gym for the PIerce hag Gu~ss the talk of St. Am. City.of Grosse Pointe, . 'In the pasi. sex 'education has Park Schools ana she, hopes .that dance October 23. brose is the Halloween nirht The luncheon will be served by been thought of as a means of Grosse Pomte may pe ablt: to I' Phil Skillman and! his band fooiball rame which folks are the ,hostess committee, headed by I Mrs., George OUe, w!lose ,assist. protectingehildren from shock p~ofit by this exper!ence in plan'maue the music for Bonnie Reitz anticipatinr with anxiety. ,ElettiDn.tlnNDvemiJer 4;1941', and to keep them out of trouble. nmg a program of Its own. and Ben Bray, (we hear that Most of the crowd plans to ants arc Mrs. Au'gust Abendroth, . Mrs. William Harlwlg, Mrs. Lola Betweell t'" houri of,7f-. M••• eI 8 P. M;' She believes that the process of Guests at the meeting were Bonnie was chairman of, the attend thegamldirst. and then Dee Honold, Mrs. Alfred Peters, preparing a child for marriage Miss Ethel Tucker, Principal of dance!) !..at McKil)ney and Bill llnlsll the ,"veNDr at the party: Mrs. Oscar SaUelmier. Mrs. Geo, , 'et the City i=lre H.II, should be a continuous one which I' Mason School, and Mrs. Ethel Medley, Nancy Wetherbee and ' inl QrOlH Pointe hlrh'tehool. P. ,Hildner. Mrs. Mariare~ 17145 MAL!MEE A.VENUE starts from baby days. Cowe, Principal of the Trombly Bab Coe, Eleanor Gerlach and It certalrily sounds IIke'an even~ Knaupc: Mrs. Walter ,PraU, Mrs. "The present increase. in di. SchooL Hoslesses were Mrs. Ray Jim Wise, Marilyn Ross and Ingof rollickiJ\(excilement!, Hans\Va~um. Mr'll, Gerald Fisch. For Justic'esof the Peace yorces ~ith th~ conflicts, r~f1ect~d Nigro, Mrs, Donald. ~ol1isler and Courlney Lecklider, Joan Nicholl • ,.., ' el', Mrs. ~dgal' Hippert" Mrs. 10 emotional dIsturbances In chll- Mrs. ,Thurston Spnngett. , and Milton Gates.!. JOANNE BROOM 'gave 'Ii Leonard ..Oehmke, . Mrs: Arnold (Two' to be elected) , dren who are ..products of II The Qext meeting of the I .C ' R th 'th slumber party on'the 24th for a Priehs, Mrs;Harry Will and Mrs. JOSiPH P. UYICK {lIlC."'""t} broken home, presents the rea Iiz- Mothers' Healll) Council will be. D ~~n~ tlowe Jwas Cher\wl.am 'group of G.P,H.S. senior gals. Carl Birnbaum. LESL.IEP, YOUN~ • (fIlCIIIII".tl ati9n 9C a need for more effective November 18 at which time John ~~~G a o~ B ~~ An .;. ~fAfter the 'rootbal~ game ~."they Mrs. Arthur RuIf.has charge of , pr~paration of young people for R. Barnes, Superintendent of WI k' e?rge .c rl e, ne,i1 - t 'kk d t 'J " 'h tickets. .. 'Also 9lvethe: following unopposed e~ndid~tes • vote of eQnf1d.nc~. marriage and successful home. Grosse Poinle Public Schools, wor wl~h Ted ~arnes, Margaret re. e over 0' olnne some on making. In progressing through will epeak. F?ote wl~h lrwlJ;l Rosen., Peagy Lakepolnte, for .; night full of RAI.PH •• Nml~G ' NOUIltT P. NEFF Mayor. , Clerk life human beings face critical Flsh~rwl~h Tom Lamb, DOnna gaiety., •• , • Me,thodists Plan points of adjustment and parents Greater than it position of pow- HeWItt: wllih Don Coury,. Jane . I H. ,. I'l' .p.. For City Council , . m'ust be aware of these crises so er is the power to pass up posi- Leverenz with Dallas Kitchen, .. 'Nathe: even~ of t~e l)a~t,. s ..aoweelt.. arty, that they' may understan'd the lion. Sally Steenrod with. Bill Delling, that TUXI!hay fide whIch claImed, (Three to b•• Ieeted)' . ' , , , Elaine Brodeur with Tom Swan- 50 many yo Ling Pointers. Just as' . , -;--- , D. M. FERRY, JR. , . I . .THOilNTON I. WATERFALL . d' , 't " . The Yauth Fel1a.\'1shlp.. of the son, Annll Schreiber with Tom a11TUXIS om s are, 1 was li lUge G P . . CURALD I. MILLIR Lister and Joan Smithers \i'ilh success and went off with II bang! .rosse. ointe Methodist Church .will have II costu'me, Halloween NEIL ILONDELL THEODORE G. OSIUS COl\'IE TO US FOR Mike ,Bem...... ' party at the hODleof the Bugbees Asset!ior ,. ' ' ., ' Treuurer , Still'more dates'for the dance. . ,:, 3t::~eacon ,Hill, on SMurday,No- CHARL.lSH.,LOC:U h.: 'H'. d' COII5table ! YOUR, SEWING NEEDS were Alberta Jacob and Bill Ne'lg. bo'r. ;00" vember 1, at 8 p. m, 'I ; Jones, Diane Retzlaff and Chuck Raymond Evans, 442 Manor Know Your We carry a complet~ line of notions. We give 24 Y.ur vo'e will '".ur~ II untilluof1o/t 0' ,ood gov. r"",.IIt. Sweet, Joanne Johnson and Dick .u. e' W.S r?ad, president of the' organiza_ 11NGY.R SHOP hour service on covered buttons, buckles,' cus- I MacKenzie. ,.c'" b. N... tlOn, and Miss Vera 'nix, 20645 lIy till. trid~ tom made belts, bulton holes and hemslitching, Others there' were Fred Slo- McCormack, vice-president'" are l " ... rk Oil. wln

DEL ~MO:NTE.! .;.-: • " • .- .. Dates are already ,lined, tip for. woodworking and photography. the hay ride to be given by the This is open t,o.all young people girls of the junior 'class ,at St. of the communJty~ CANNED FRUITS ~ VEGETABLES Departl11ent . Ambrose thisweek-end ..Xids will. 'GIRLS' 'g;S~TBALL I Service c1imbaboard at the Lazy"J ranch, Under t"'e, "'""'.'. r't .eye of. C'oa~h' STOCI( 'UP NOWI SAVE MOIII and return there later for, 'food II .....r- ~ and entertainment. Tony 'Mol.Iitalcas,the' N~ighbor- Now Open Looking forward to the big hood Club's Girls'. BasketbAll' evening are Lizzy Sullivan and team has commenc,ed w~ekly 7:30 AM to Midnight Don Byrne, Grace, Poole and workouts in preparation for t~e -- Rusty VanHysse Eleanor Cook basketball season. The t,eam, IS COFFEE to 6 PM, and J~ck Krause: Mary Alice Iv"u- looki~g forward to' entenng ~he ,Saturda:ys . . d R S h . d C f DetrOIt. 'Parkl. and Recreatlon Vacuum Packed 'CaD nam . an .a~ c me er. aro League again this year. . Serno.l and JIm .Bretz,. , There are' several openings on potty Denudt WIll be there wl~h the team for girls 17 years old H0 L0' PRle ES. ~~;:.: 0 rq'u:Ii:~ WHYTE DIck VanSlemb:ouck, and SusIe and over who are interested. For Meets •• ff Groc.ri •• at Nlttltlll,.le', ••• at N~tlt. Del M~ Faltcy OLDSM081LE COMPANY H?rgenr.other wIn ~ seen there further . informatio!,! call Miss illgal.'. SavilllJs! Yoil'lI baUD SOOIl. ellouth ttlat WIth ~kIPPY Beau,val,s. Mary Kay Pauline Masak, NIagara 4600. YOII're 'practiCIIl'J wortllwltlte .tollO",Y. You'll be RED SALMON 1 Ibeaa 15211 East Jefferson VAlley 2-9070 SchmIdt and DorIS Jean' Morray . . holclilt9.pMus.. .'. ' 55~ I will be there. with their dates-' Clty' s J~tices hi M... h C.... m Styl. Seek 'Reelection fer Sfrlctly F.... " rellef.r, J.'ey CORN No. % cant 37~ ,After serving for twelve years HoMI DUSSID , ,DILICIOUS and seven yeqrs respectively, Jo- seph P. Uvick and LeslieP, Young, Justice,,~,,?f the, peac:~,o! I CFUCKENS ROUND Del Motlte Failey ,the City of Groue Pomte, liave for DflleiolM Stew ,:.', been prevailed' upon, by fr~ends c !~Can to be candidate!; at the' City of or Fricasse . STEAK. HALF PEACHES'No: 19 Grosse Pointe election to be' held on Tuesday. November 4., The 6 for$1~ polls will be open from 7 I. m., tei 8 p: m. at the Fire Hall, 171451 49ib. .Maumee avenue.' I , hi Motlte FOllcy Q•• llty 'Judge Uvickhas practiced law I c i BOYSEN 'BERRIES , for thirty' 'years. and is the father . No;Ins~~~;'3&3Jar 2.6 four children, all having "been ot I aUY Ii. «:'''51 of 12, •• ,.,.,., •. , •••.•...... •. 3.1. graduated from the Grosse Pointe A,,,,o.r'. Stor High School. Hi! resides at 456 J.lcy, TflstY Neff rOlld. In no case has one of sue.1t. CUItID.: DILICIOUS N•• JOJ call' his decisions been reversed on Del M..... Early Gord.1I appeal. . c Judge Uslie P. Young hu SKINLESS 'GREEN PEAS 1,.r35 lived in Grosse Pointe for eleven SMOKED I years, has practiced law for 21 VIENNAS years and is a part-time instructor HAMS, / ' Del MM'. FeIM. lJ1Hera/sof !Jellt/t!!, 1JigHii!lIlHd Qua/it!! at WR)'1le University. He Is. , memherand past.president of the 11 t(l 11 Ib .herare 'TOM.A TO CATSUP 8 1tollln $1!! AT THE HARRIS EAST SIDE CH.APEL University of Michigan Club of c GroS&ePointe, and is on the board I 39•. Of course you hn-e a ligbt to know what a funeral costs of directors and vice-president of , Shank End ",14 oz. bottle 13 Grosse' Pointe Lectures, Ine., as' Where else do such values prevail? Complete Harris funerals, well as being a member oC Grosse including oyer fifty items of service •• , Pointe Optimist Club and the Grosse Pointe Camera Club. ~,55~. .2 FREE $168 ..$225 ..$290 to $1450 Gamma Phi Bet. Alumnae To ObMrve founders' Day Ni .htin al 'ARIIH LITS aNTRAl WlST The Detroit Alumnae of Gem. <:ASS al CANFIELD ma Phi Beta will celebrate, TEmpl.l.1U' 'Founders' Day with a dinner at' * 3 Super Markets in Grosse 'Pointe, Area * 8.:'30p. tn, on, Monday. November ~~"«rris 10 in the .Women's City Club .• , J CON V E N IE N'T FUN ERA 1 11,.0 M E S Mrs. RaymondSibbert is chair. man; lissisted' by Mrs. Chllrle's C. ,u~:~ii.t114625 Mack A~e.~..::..I'~T!~R Andrews and Mr~. Jack Mills. I

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,T",,', .J i~~~J)i;ti",':r. :.:: ."',~,,.",i~,. , .. , " be' -'- ".:. ...:.... .', " ._' 'l1Iund.y, October 30, 1947 Go R 0 SSE POI NT ENE WS Page Filteen ----:-"-- .' Highland Park Ties Blue Devils Quarter's Good Headwork Grosse Pointe High School/s 1947 Varsity Football Team IUnscored-On St. Martin's

I Brings. Tying 'rQuchdown Defeats St. paul's, 19.0 Takl's A~vantage of Substitut~o Repeat Trick PIa:Yi fourth Loss of Se.son Suffered by Boulevard BOys on Grosse DOn MjJI~r's 50-Yard Scamper for Score is Game's Best Pointe High Sehool Gridir.on SlInday Afternoon .. A rally staged by the Highland Park Polar Bears in' the St. Paul High. School lost its fourth game of the season to . closing minutes of the fourth quarter robbed the Grosse a powerful St. Martin eleven last Sunday on the Grosse Pointe , Pointe Blue Devils of their fourth ,~ictory .,of the year and High School gridiron, 19-0. ------forced .the Pointers to sett1~for a 7-7 tie game last Friday St. Martin ~cored in the first yard line only to fumble. • night, Octo~r 24, on I~es Fie.1d, the B~ars' home 'gridiron.' period on, a 15 yard pass from Inthe third period the ball kept As the .clock ticked off the final" , .. . Jerry Higgins to Tommy Coar and going from OM end of the field a line plungetro~ the 1 yard to the other with neither team .... rni..nut~s o.Cthe h~rd fought game, I hiS...bag Of. tricks to fin'd a play line. St. Martin adde:! its final threatening to tally. , In whIch the POinters held a 7-01 which would give his team the score with five minutes of play With five minuteil left to play . / advantage. ~hroughout t)lree .and I ivinn.iitg t~.uchdo.wn. He .came u.p left in the game.' in the fourth quarter St. Mar. a half perIOds as the result of with a dandy too. ..1 St.Martin .scored'early in. the tin again. started a goa.l.bound Don'Miller's 50 yard. scam,per. Grosse Pointe's touchdown came first quarter when after two Wide march. Wjthgood blocklngand shortly, after the openmg klc~. early in the first' qunter when end rUns by fUllback Don Furtaw excellent ball handling St. Mar. off, the ',Pqlar Bears. set th.elr Don Miller scampered around'his theybrouglit the,ball to theSt tin againerossed the c:lalk-,mpe sIghts on the Blue Devil g~al line own. dght end into the clear and Paul 15. A reverse from JerI'Y for the third touchdown.. an~ procee?ed to pas~ and run picked his way down the far side- Maskell to Jerry Higgins with a A pOor pass from center cl4used th~lr way mtopay dirt for the lines. On three different occasIonS pass from' Higgins to quarter- St. Martin .to miss the conver. tymg t.ouchpown.. he apPe'ared to ,be stopped but back Tommy Coar gave St.. Mar- sion. SunjiaY'Jgame was'the fifth : Startmg. on their .own 39 yard each time a teammate cut down tin a six point lead. straight win for the St. Martin Ime, where Herb Gerhard's punt the intend'ed tackler and Miller .Two plays after the. kickoff St. eIeven as against no los.ses. So M.artln. again. ha.d th.e pall from fat this season they have not ~ent .out of bounds, ..Highland continued on his way' spinning Here is th~1947 Blue Devitsquad that ~odatehasw(#~thl"~..~tiedone'andio'siohe, whi~li assuresGt;s~tP~i~e~t~ur~:~~ been scored upon. . . Pa~k pulled a. pretty end' run and sidestepping -like a w,hirling a 500 pei.cent record for the. season. This woUlll be as goo~as the 1946 tea~'srecord; Reading flom left to right th~ .team a paSs interception on the QPPO~ Starting lineups: .: whl<;h started ~Ith a lat.er.al.pass dervish. He traveled from mid. members ar.e: Front ..Eow..:-MANAGER FENSKE, GERHARD, .F. LOM, MILLER, PURDY; CAf'T ..AIN DEWEY, FLAUGH. sitlon's .48 yard line. On seven from Skowtleslqto Hartl.man, He field on his touchdown jaunt to' F S LEo plays the Martin backfield had St.,PaaI (0) St. MariiD (It) went 23'Y.!irds to the Pomte's 38. turn in the longest run of the ER,JACKSON, LAITNER, ANDERSON and MANAGER ROMM.,~ondRow-ESSERT,WEBB, PURRIER, CO .. h't dirt J.Hoey L.C. R. $eagram. . Skown.eski followed up with a night. . MAN, FOLLIS, ALLEN, BEARDSLEE, HANSON, BARDY" an , • • • 0 . emp e, se up the second at the line' of scrJinmage. ing robbed of these' high school potnts, climbing from the celTar W. L, chan'ge in the Blue Devilli.ne and down. . G P . t t hd h De Santis 22 . 10 , D ' B . G' P' .. rosse .. om e ouc own w en he. A 15-yard. holdl'ng penalty mov~ contests .and sent many letters of position to eighth place, Wilton, surprised the Pointers by calling' Startlnr Line II"" . ave " eauvaJs, rosse omte Bob & Louis : 22 10 • .... P k" t' 1 d' h' recovered an Acorn fUmble in ed the ball back to the Royal Oak protest'to the newspaper which VanDam and Groth, supplying the same play which sent the ball Grosse ! Highland .ar s recrea lona, . Irector" w 0 'd' . fl' Ciros 21' 11 •. did h 11 b t th P k ml -all' a ew pays later. 17, still second rlown. On the conducted the survey. the heavy pinfall for the Martin :carrier r.ight o.ver the spot occu."...P9inte. . Pos. '. . Park '. suc. aswe )0 a .. e ar Jenk d fr th 12 Krajenke Buick .., 21 11 . . . .' ens score om. e go- next play Grosse Pointe was In view.of this fact your corres. Outboards. pie.jiby,iSpurrier., Jones hims.elf, M.um.ford LE Ze.'g'ouras pier., Ias,t summ.I'r, 0IIIClated at Ing around hl's 0 .'. ht d Clayton's _ 21 11 ~ . . th F d RIO k f tball wn rIg en. penalized 15 yards for slugging, pondent'decided to find out how Farms Market continued' its ramb~edall the way for the score Bray LT Zhady' e .~r so~.oya F'~ 00 Jenkens attenlpterl to pass for moving the ball to the Royal Oak the officials of Grosse. Pointe St. Clair Beoch "' '19 13 behind some dandy blocking. Bardy :.: LG Rowe game atur ~y:t .01' son.' tl:J~ extra pciint but it was incom. 32. . . winning ways, trouncing Motor Hanson Boat _ ::.: :.' 17 15 HighschooJ'!elt about the change City Tir;es 3-1, Cap't Ed Taube It was a heady piece ofthink.- J~rvis ; ,..C Lazarw: H' hI d p. kd' G p1ete. '. . Three more Grosse Poiri~e plaYs Matson's Service ..: ~.~.1.7 15 and weather 61'not the Blue Devil again having the highest pinfall ingon Jones part in 5hoolingthe Dewey' (capt.) ..RG Churellii. .li an ,ar. an .' rosse J~nkens ~gain mjured his left fa.I".ed to pI'ck up the yardage' athletic schedules w 0 u 1d b e De Lodder Bar .16 16 . h h . h 'b'...... 'Pomte seem to be plaYIng foot- h Id . on his team. wor ks ng t t roug a oy who Barlow RT Francour .b 11 't tho . Tw 5 ou er and was removed from lost on the pena1lies' and the ball changed. Babe & Charlie's .,.•,; ;.16 16 StandiDp W L had come I'nto the'. game co'ld an.d.. P atterson RE Sa1.elweeksa onago'ilieeven ermsreservesIS and.year.High-0 th.. -.. game for the. rest O.f th ea.h If wentover:toRoyaIOak.. Athletic Director Frank Banach Congress Electrotype. ; ;.~16 16 he~~uereli ~~ut;ner "wouIdn'~ be Fl?m , QB Jones la'nd Park tied o-~ and Friday Grosse Pointe 1hreatened once The Starting Lineups: assured me that the Blue Devils 1.Houston Bros. Ine 20 8 Gratiot : _ 14 18 SUfflCIntly warmed. up to cope Miller :.LH Romeo night the var glanced off the side of his ..foot, 'lst down,S rushing 3 5 GroSse Pointe would have' won ~doya fa b.l' uarterback Butch Sharp R. G. Jones when Grosse Pointe's opponents 7. Punch & Judy Cocktail Harper /,. 13 19 as the Blue Devil 'forwards 1st dowrls passing 2 1 ' '. • . .' .r.;. gar 'Jrp ed a handoff to right Bigley' . R. T. Miller have the facilities tapromot~ a Lounge : 15 13 Ken's 2., ; ~ ~ ~.•. 12 20 charged in determined to blo'ck 1st doWn penalties 2 2 FrIday mghts game on statIstics. half Jim Lemen, Royal Oak'rc- W. Pierce RoE. Clark (c) nocturnal game. 8. Martin Outboard Motors 12 16 Sterling Coal...... 6 26 h k' k b t th b 11j t t d Under the new Metropolitan club coverin,. McPhail "'.B. Doan t e IC ,u e, a us s. aye Total first downs ...... 7 8 ruilng the team with ~he ~eatest.J.ohnson recovered a Royal O.ak QIII'.rk "'L.R. Kinsky inside the right !land upright and Net yds. gained:tUshing 135 71 b f d g ir1 d de . d . h 1 num er 0 . ?ar.s a e . IS - fumble.in the thi!'d period on the Downey R.H.' Wright the score was tie WIt on y three Net yds. gained passing 27 19 elared the w.lOner.'. Grosse Pointe 37. Five plays mov- JE'nkens F 6 M and a half minutes remaining in Total yds gained 162 90 Gro~e POInte gained 1.62yards ed~he ball to the Royal Oak 20, . G. P. Substit~t;s: G.. Aub~ht'tY the game. Passes attempted 15 16 and HIghland Park 90 Grosse b t th d' 'DO • G P' f h k . p.' 't • t t I h 'l'ped'.... Don RU .1 eO. nye 'was :halt.ed wJ:1en Clapp, Edgar, Joop. Jackson, ross.e .omte oug tbac Vali- p.a..sses co.mpleted ...... 3 4 ~m ~s 0 a was .e .. U3. oya. ak mtercepted\a pass. ILawler, Strong, 'Lemen, Lawrie ant1y. and appeared to be on its Passes.interceptedby.... 2 5 Miller s 51 yard spnnt In the first In punt fOrmation on fourth Monroe Pallazzalo V Tl ' way to the game-winning touch;.,I Fl:Imbles ..~...... 3 2 quarter. down Royal Oak fumbled arid re- Webste;. ,an em, ,down until Highlilnd P.ark inter. Ball lost on fumbl~s ..... 2. 2 •.• • , cepted IIerb G~rhard's feeble I Penalties ...... ~ :...... 3 6 The first game beginning. the Choir the Squash Club, and the pass which he tned to. get away j"Yards pen;llized 45 50 rivalry between coaches. Ed Wer. Ski Club. Janet's Lunch as he was .being wrestled to the f Punts' ..: :...... 6 9 net of Grosse Pointe and Jerry Cadet Tyree will be graduated ground by a hi~t of Parkers. The I Punt average : 34.3 31.3 Neuman of. Hi g h I and Park and commissioned a second lieut- Lea:ding League interception gave .the Bears the kickoffs :~ 2'2 couldn't have !"nded .in' better enan,t In the regular army in ball.on the Pointer~ 48 yard lil1~, :f$:ickoif,average , 42.5.34.0 I fashion., Neuman and Wernet June 1948. He was appointed to. Janet's Lunch bowl~ continue from where Jones dug deep into I Yd!. all kicks returned .77 28 I were ,roommates for four years at the Military Academy by Rep~ . Western Michigan C(ll1ege. The to lead the Grosse Pointe Busi- resentative Louis C. Rabaut. nessmen's le~e with 20 wins. Bob Gilstorf,' after 18 games, fir~:::::~:~t;:~a-i:~ in third hangs onto the individual average High .Schoo~'Varsitu Dads Pierce Defeats top spot with a 182, , ' ." d t" 'n' · G . place of the Border Cities l.eague Pety's 246 is high game 10 date, standings with its '1-7 tie with Brownell Eleven Roland Gray'~ Racquet and Sports Shop, Inc. To Be H.ono.re a .10. ame Highland Park Friday night In with DeSchynck leading for, three -8------" other Border Cities League games games with a 626. RUNNEL . Pierce heavyweights defeated The. Standlnrs By FRED. I, . wlll add its talent to the inter. last week Fordson defeated Royal Brownell, 27.6 in the leading in- Next Saturday, November I, mission 'festivitles. In all. there Oak 13-7 and Wyandotte dO'.\'ned Janet's Lunch :..20 774 promises to be a BIG day at will be 'about 160 musicians' on termediate football game last Royal "10" : 18 793 Grosse Pointe High' School. the fleHl. This also will mark (he Monroe 32.6. week. 'Ben Bray and Ted Barnes Oak Cleaners 17 784 Not only will the Grosse Pointe first time this season that the The standings are: each Scored twice for Pierce. Boutin's Sl!rvlce .17'172 Opens This Saturday PTS. .Ted Barnes opened the scoring Blue Devil football team tangle 'Junio.r. High band has. joi~ed 'W L T 8 Mack-Nottingham 16 791 with its arch rival Fordson, forces with,the Senior band. Last Wyandotte 4 . 0 0 with .,a 42 yard run in the Initial Turner Buick ,.16 784 which always provided the spec- year the two bands entertained Fordson 3 0 0 6 peirod. The extra point was good. 5 Kennelly Catering 16 730 tators with plenty oCthrillE in the at two of Grosse Pointe's home Grosse Pointe 2 1 1 Bill Rupp scored the only Brow- Cramer tlectric 15 765 past years, BUT th,!! dads of the games and created a grand im- Royal Oak 1 3 0 2 1 nell touchdown in the second Belding Cleaners 15 750 members of the varsity team will pression. Highland Park 0 2 1 o quarter with a quarterback sneak Tiny's Cafe .14 734 be honored by the students dur- The Blue DevilS, still smarting Monroe 0 4 0 from the 3 yard stripe. Jim Regal Cleaners 12 776 BADMINTON SKIIN:G ing the half time intermission. from a 26 to 7 shellacking by the Games nellt week: Scho.eck's kick was low. G.P. Curtain 11 764 Athletic Director Frank Ban- Wyandotte Bears two weeks ago, Friday night Monroe at High- Ben Bray scored twice in the G.P. Printing ; 11 763 ach, through some extra. curricu. and, a 7,7 tie with the Highland land Park. • third pe~od. from the 1, and 62 Rustic Cabins 11 747 FOOTBALL BASEBALL Jar work on his own time, has Park' Polar B.ellrs last Friday • • Tom'Boyd, Inc ~ 9 '157 Saturday: yar4s, from the Pierce 38. Ted compieted plans for the, program. night, will be Ilt!empting to get Barnes ended lhe seoring with an Bruce Wigle 6 748 Each dad who has a son play- back into the Border Citie! Ford son at Grosse Pointe; BASKETBALL. .GOLF Berkley at Royal Oak (Non- 11 yard dash through his left ing varsity football has received League race with a win over guard in the final period. an invitation to the game and will Fords ..m: league); Lincoln Park lit Wyan- Pierce's Reds defeated Brown- ICE SKATING ROLLER SKIATING sit on' the bench with his son . 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PIg.Sixteeri . ' Gp.O SSE POI NT EN E vi s came lost, Miss Rlchard~ laulh- madeby the girls of the ttrio~ iriCly. admits. . consists of yarn dolls, '~othes pin Scope of Wark Increased Profit Attacks LAFF.A,.oAy . That evening fOllnd hel' in a families, baby dol~tl)lde tr61\'1 II lo"ly l10mein DelrlY: in. roo~ socks, Dachahunds mlde frpm odd C:ou'nterattacked sparsely turnUhed wlth One chair scrIps of colorful materials, and By Motion Picture Cou.ncil and apOt-bellle4 stove. miscellaneous articles such as Though farremoved, thft,molh- soap, hair ribbons, lapel pins, etc. MI'I. Daniel Hembel was elected Among the most popular with The misleading propaganda. be- ing disseminated con c ern i n g ers in both cases Were interested ... all to deli,ht tM heartl of pl'8[dent of the Grosse Pointe audiences in this area have been in the same ~ing-the invaluable Czech k[ddles:' Motion Picture Council a~ the "Alice in Wonderland," "Rebec. pr')fits and dividends by those who would overthrow the preseht .. ,ood citizenship training offered Each gift is wrapped in Chrlit- October meeting ot the organiza- , ,. '.). , tion,. which compiles a list each ca of Sunnybrook Farm" and American competitive's y s t em .. their reeS*tive daulhters. b)' mas paper, and it Ii hoped that faced a slrong counter-altack Wfr A Brownie Girl SCout~nl. '. .., to!!!package will rueh Its dHtll'l•• month of movies suitable .for "Huckleberry Finn." A Red Featber Service children and di~tributes it to par. The Punch and Judy Theater, launched by a Detroit advertising 0,.", Ih", WIIS " lilli, BroUl'';', The tr.antl~ suteh tor. Girl tion in time for that happy oee', man. ents through schools, churches it was' pointed out, Is the only W hA... WIIS flr,slltJ 'If MOW", SIdcout .ea er$ has .quieted d01'.'1'1sion..M(5. TrudelI. lent her sewini and the press. ' theater in this. area which has Ross Roy, president of Rci~s Roy, [nc., national advertising [ Sh, wor/wl f'o", 1HONIi"g III.,il .,. fOr the time beinl. Twenty. m.chine; Mrs. Vollmer. Mrs. Ha- MI'I. Louis Marlck and Mrs. George Haggarty were r•. elected been 2ble to arrange for the agenoy~ has mailed to thousands flig}", . ellht' volunteers. registered for getman, and Mrs. 1'rut helped vice.presiden! and secretary, reo ~howlng of these pictures on Sat. of business and Industrial lead- rII th, bllsy 10WH. the leider', training course, with the 'project. Ipectlvely. The newly elected urday afternool1!l; The Counc[] ar. ers, . magazines, newspapers. fi. Sh, ",.,Il dilJ;;'HI jiMs of which began October L This is • • • treasurer is Mrs. Samuel Lindow. ranged for a Grosse t'ointe Farms nancial writers and. others a 10 ,,/Is, ~.,'. . . 'one' of the largest dassell; if not R~fre3her traln.\ria for tililter,' Otficer$ made their annual re- policeman to be on duty at this simple plan to combat the grow- Sb, Ii,'" Jlit rJUJm JoO, the largest, in the htstory of taki:s place WeT. v. .. Shlet said. formed like veterans, with San- " '.:'.. ., ~ .. ".' ~. C ... IVl I T Mr, Roy pointed out that pub- bond, to appear in traffic court. large and luxurious yacht; in- Mr!. Osmond D. Hea,,~nrlch, , .' Hc opinion surveys indicate peo- dra James taking the blue. Vir- The 'arms police reported he had deed, so large and luxurious lhat, US54 L WAIREN ats...n.t TU. J~U4t The Mothers Ciub of the Dom. pie believe 10 per cent profit on ginia McLucas, Joyce Andrews to., former Det.roiter, now of Jllcksoh, been drinking. unaccustom, ~ .to yachts. she be- I Was named presid!tlt of the Hug" Inlcan High SchOOl will hold its I sales is a fair prOfit, yet in the and Marty Andrews were tied Uenot Society of Michigan tit monthly meeting on W@dnesday, best profit year. American cor- second, third and. fourth. their meeting Saturday at the November 5 at 8 o'clock in the porations averaged only slightly Barbara Bull took the Inter- Women'. City Club. school cafeteria. Mrs. St~phen more than seven per cent profit. mediate :Horsemanship Class. Sue SIlvera1 Pointe women were ROllch, presldllnt, will presldl'!. . . --~-- Spurrier, Maureen Jamas and elected to office in the organl18- The progrllm chairman hilS IIr- B e k W' d Don Custer shared the honors. tion at the 10th annual meeting ranked for the well known book r as. In ow, Entries were so numerous' in I oi the Society. re\'i,:w~r and columnist, Walter 8te.als Jewe'.lry the. 'Advanced Horsemanship that Mrs. George W. MOran will Romli, to speak to the members it was necessary to divide the !Crve cn the board of gGvernGr's after. the business meeting. Mrs. olass into Saddle Seal and. Hun-, in het capacity as honorarylifll Joseph Ferris. and her social com- Val u a b 1e Latin - American ter Seat sections, Peggy Rlteh, president. Others on the board mlttee, wi! .serve after the pro- je\~

events were decided by Merle Win« with Nancy Beaconl Nancy ,----- those cited must maintain their Finley. Joyce with joe JOieph, Jim POlVer~Squadron present scholarship standards and Th~ Arltold Hoffman chlllehge Dirk~5' with Marge Holland, Joe campus .service. trophy for the hunter se~t and Keane with Joan Roney, Sid To Hear Lecture The Pointers cited are Carole the Mrs. Harold S:. Rounds chal- Baker with Tess. Kaslowski, Ed Castricum, 751 University place; lenge troj)hyfot the saddle ~eat G'fles haber Wit. h Sh IIrRn Atuold,.. Willl.a...... J. B.an'.'s.• cU.st.o.mer r.e- P?tricia Peter. 302 Kerby road: ate coveted this sell.'lon,. as last R Lib l .. ..., and Patricia Baumgarten, 15637 ~llrln!l, by the Club juniors; oy e Itwe ilr with D a r blaUllns assistant in Detroit filr the Windmill Poihte drive. .-- D6ugh!!rly, Art MoIllor with Michigan Bell Telephone com- . •. . Sally Convery. '11 k "R d d , 11311 .. JI"IISON POinters Attend Te. Ai . Hft k V'H 'Ih pany, WI spell. on a ar an MEASLES YEAR? CU7UUe at NaUlnK1l6ftl. " .. . ~O.. . .• n eane, WI Your Telephone" belare the Measles are now appt'aring fn == -,. -;;-=-:-=- : TU. 2-2760 For Students Mothers Miry Mlle,ubach,. Ha,rry Van GrOsse Pointe Power S(luadrotl Michigan at the rate of 25 cases • ' • 0...... -....- .' • Wormer w~th, Joan Flllan, Bob Imeeting at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday a day and indications are that the O,.a 'en. .. T"" .:u p.1ft •• lIat.. S1l&.• 116U",.., .u:u 1i.1Il. An autumn t,!a .Ih the aUd.tto.r- .Beaupre With MaryTe~plet.on, .. at theOrossePointe, Yacht Ciub. incidence will continue to in- lumof the Detroit Woznen's Cit)' Bob 'tobIn With Mllry Lou C~fr. Using laboratory. apparatus crease with 1948 being a "Mea- Club ~ast Th\lrsdayafternooli Joe Padelt with, MlIrtha Rllbllut, and speakini in easy-to-under- FRIDAY-SATURDAY OCT. 3' - NOV. 1 sle~ year," Dr. F. S. Leeder. di- opened .the soei.l season for the T~m Kelly W\lh Letty. Kretch. s tan d, nonlechnical language, "DISHONORED LADY" "ItIPIAT 'IRIIOIMANCE" students oC the Detroit. Com. mlve. Nobyn D Helme ~vlth Mary Banks will explain what radar rector of the Bureau of Disease mercial College. The tea WII in Ann Stoudt, Lee De Sunple with is how It works, and what scien- Control, Michigan Department of BetI, LaMarr Lollis Hayward HeaHh, said. Dennis O'Kl!i:fe J.... Leslie honor of the mothers of the Marilyn Meier, Bob Frear. w~th libc miracles it. ean be ex~cted l n studenls. ~lIr&, DUBa , Jim }\hel1 With to perforrriin the luture. , Cuests from Grosse Pointe in. Sally Stlekney, Jack Wettlaufer Banks who has been associated SUNDAY-MONDAY I!(OYEMlllt 2 • 3 cluded Mrs. Willter M. Davis, w!th ~unny D~y, Jim McCOOk with th~ nlilion-wlde B!!11system "WOMAN ON THI "THI LAn li41 Grayton road; and MrB. F. w~th Kitty M()\)re, and SLie Joyce for.10 y.ears, started in the plant J. Ha.nika, 84.1 Flshe!' road. With Herb Buhlar. department. .Sucreedlng promo- . lEACH" GEORGE APUY" . CL. 3191 hall IkJlltett , R.nald Coleman ----- Hons brought hIm to hIs present 155 W. ConlJress . Itclbert k)'lll 'en)' Cummlnll Two.Year-Old 'Sitter'. Future Hill Climber. PMltlon,f,n 1946.Durin, the war. ound" H.'. Char,e Reh.afle on an Auto he 'liS 111charge of an Arm? air- W • base rlldio station In 11aWllii. Tun .• WID •• THURS. NOUMIIR 4 - 5 - , Gordon phillip, 88ft Nottlng- Bobbie McIntyre, two and one~,hllm. told Park police Oct. 21 that .Self..salisbcUon does not exist. "CYNTHIA" 81MOU. ttA'l'UkE half year old son of Mr•. 'J, Mc- he had no objettion to chlldrlln in You have tl) set the self aside "Tops in Town" Elizabeth. Ta,ler SflOWINO Intyre, . 18954 McCormick.. lost hjs neighborhood ehlertaininl before the satisfaction c&n be For Food ••• For Atmosphere Georre Marph)' .t 7:411anll 18:" P. M. hi. job Oct. lIS a baby litter ambitions of being mountain n found. . far :\Iusic and Enterulnment tor his brother, Cr'ig, six months. cUmbel'll but preferred that they Mrs. McIntyre left Bobbie ili not practice on his car. Detroit's World.Famed charge for a few minutt's after Phillip SAid that.whlle his car Make your "evening out" a Night Club in the Sky she had parked her car on I .....as parkel1 in front of hIs I'lomt IUX\lry event by choosing HOW OPEH City Itreet. When lIhll returned, ovetnlght, someone had walked Under New Managemtnt 1&bble hlld intllcted a c.ul on pnand dllmllged the top, the hood thc top of, Craig's head with I Ilnd the left front fender. root. :JIr, BOB RIITH ALOMA metal loy. City police look Craig prln~ IndleatM that the rlllpri~ ..nd His Orchestra 1500I CHARLEVOIX .t W .y~urn to Bon See()uts liMpltaUor tteat. were small children TII£ STOCIHILI m~ . Van- 2),!l~ LILLIAN JAMES .reslt 'oh," '.rk Those who. have not. given IETTY CARROLL The .right ...ay Is theshOrtesl e'/erytliing rive- nothin( worth. ~'Or;l;",,'()f! oj OPEN .\T 11 A, )1. DAILY Now Be-opened •• wily no matter how long it takes .• while. S",orc"sbora ;n Dtlro;I" Cf"t After hi.. CLOSID f... EXTENSIVE ALTllATIONS Detroit's smart east side ni_ht LUNCHEON 1014 !.Jeltrs." spOt. Acte..'ll;ible to all sectlnns DAILY 11:30 A. M.- TRUM., ()(JT. 3. SUN. - MON. NOV.! •• Servic, Department of the city, It is particularly ! p, ~t. Bell " .... an" All RI.r Cut at Rlvarll convenient 10 Gro~e Point~ " ...,... PtrMtM.llce" and Indian Village plellBure J&an LU\I..-l.onlJ R.y .... rel. hYAIUrn GIRL" -al'6- Now Open •••• seek!!rs. S u 'P e r b I y prepared and Lgncll.~1\1 - 'Dll'lnet food and the cholce!!t liallors "Jf ... 4 ~lIed M.lIllftey" TII. Ir.....r DotI,"OOll "'lllIn.nl" MO'!t~bIllUy !IIl1pper are served. Dancin~ ('ven' willi Lt/J (lore., night to tM !tmooth rhythm .of an. lilt Jlawer, Jlay' 7:30 AM to Midnight • • I Gordon WcJr.h'. MuSlto. nt. Silverware TtJ~" WED.,mUI~. rOf ell. LalIlu NOV. 4-5-6 New ull Charm In, "e~tlY Sln~ltlMl AJlcI Saturdays to 6 PM frl.-Sll., Ott. 31, NbV. 1 Atlft.' t..u Acco.moC.tlo". H, V. Warmington "Woman tift tllf! Beaell" "1I0Hle'. Hefl4ey" tllr Prl,,_tt 'artlet Gene Alllty III WillI Jfi~tl 8fllll'll WHYTE Mgf. "The Late Gewn Allley" "TwllltJt+ .... tIl. • • • Willi lIantlel ColtflJall , IU. G...tu'.'~ OLDSMOIILl COMPANY Closed Moftdl"~ (TOil' ROil ei 1M t ••"lllJ) IIl1tel.1 CARTOON rnf . "fPe .!l11\'ffwa.:e fnl Private Parkin, klelellu, I •. TII., lIat. OIl r..e1I.. MI:. ME. &5M 1121. 1•• tJ."...1tl VAlIoy.2-'07' mil I '79tt EASt JetrerlOR j , ','""~" "i .'!'; .,..,!.;.R., ,....,.J ",,,.j, ..",j, ..",15;'; L'JA.,._iJ ..,~j...@. Xd/. _ ~J£.k t2 US . , \,

GROSSE PO'INTE NEWS Thursday, Oetober 30, 1941' 1 Page Eighte.n .

WORD Minimum tlOc I can be Placed al Newt OttlCt or at one ot 16 convenlenlly loeattd alll>- ,~DY~I~~m,~r flaUonl. .. . . i 5 , !, C ! '. g. Q II' i' Ii' i '1'1 'i'C IS r, i 'Z:W UB13 Trunklines. ' DEADLINE 5 P. M. TUESDAY. ~ c 'YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED CALL TUxeao. 2-6900' .. To Serve You QUldly 'j Charge 3 WORD .. Minimum 60c 3-LOST AND' FOUND " SA-IIIlpl.y", .. t lureall . ~R:rI~LES FOil ~A~_I_ 8-Articl.el for Sal. ! I-AITl'LlS FOI SALI 13-1tEAL ESTATE FOI SALE 21-5UYICES ClIn be Placed by Telephone or In (.)--G.neral 'PERSIAN paw 'coat,. 40-42;. very GAS REFRIGERATOR, gas stove, ITWO ~ITS,one clack, one grey, p6l'1On at N.ws Office IlIl 6 o'cloek LOST: PInk shell-rimmed glass- Mrs. WILLIAM K. WILLIAMS ~eJday. es at Fisher ~ Kercheval. NI. go,Odcondition. TUxedo.2.7114. two hellvy'leaded French doors, velvet dress, size 9, yellow SEWING MACmNJJ:S AND .1 PHONE 1257.9E. Outer D~. .. . two-piece, mohair living r.37 Aids 'for ~very oec,,~:on. Grosse Pointe area. Man i~ of cushion Mums, ~ll at popu- ings. Evenings 5:30 to 7;00. town. NI. 2137. COLLIE, male, AKC Registered. Los Angeles $«.74 representative of large Al'Qer'i. lar prices. See them. I think ~nNK blended muskrat coat, 14-' EDWARD LANGE can firm ,for Michigan and you will like them. W. M. 15, like new. Going south. TU. 47 STUDEBAKER Commander,' Will sell to highest bidder or 1505 Cm at Begley !len. 1341 Call will trade for toy fox terrier Ohio territory. Will pay up .to Mitchener, 17100 E. Warren. 2-0744, Regal deluxe c~ub coupe, radio, for same value. PRo 5746. articuler rYlstindivll $200 per month and exchange 1.!'I-PERSONALS heater, overdTlve, seat.covers. P ainting U ecor/lti", Mrs. Wm. K. Williams references. Mr. Schilling, NI. NEED HOUSEHOLD DINING ROOM (9 piece French Privately owned. Best offer. No C9CKER spaniel~ A. K. C. reg- 5900 days. FURNITURE Renissaince), Vose grand piano 594 Piper Nleger" 0792 dealers. 1883 Norwood drive, 1 istered. Grand sire is cham- LOCKERS AVAILABLE with needlepoint bench. Sun~ Grs. Pte. Woods. pion Talisman's Black S:71I'I- FOUR or five room unfurnished Tabl!!s. chaise lounges, room furniture (!=hestnut, 3 VAlley 2-5159 Frolen Foods-Processing Service COMPANION.,...Nurse or house- house, terrace or flat as per- love seats, etc. "iece leather upholstered). 4- 19..'1 FO'RD convertlb. Ie, 1947 phony. Tuxedo 1-3432. Mellt by Side Md OUMter keeper in small adlclt family. manent residenc!! by middle. WI! always have the thing!! you postj!r bed complete. Miscel- Station wagon. No dealers. 1346 BOXER puppies, 3 months old. A. c. HOUK, decorating ar.:l References. Write Box G357, aged couple, no children. Phone. are looking for. laneous articles, rugs. 1210 painting, interior and exterior. 1 Bedford Road. Sired by ,Adair, A. K. C. reg- t, 5/lve Time" nd Effort by Freezing Grosse Pointe New~. .' Cherry 8512 or Fitzroy 0722 NEATWAY FURNITURE Kerisington Road after 10 a.m. istered. 14635 Chandler Park Wan paper removed. Washinc Fruits end Veget/lbles REFINED middle aged lady' liv- after six. • 12930 Kercheval VAlley 2-2115 Sunday. l' A-HOUSE: TRAiLeRS Drive. and cleaning. VAlley 2-5587. 1239 Lakepninte. EAST DETROIT ing in vicinity of Country Club GRS. PTE. COUPLE wishes fur- BEAUTIFUL mahog&ny book. STEIN Collection. Call Friday A~MA 21-SlivICES ~' ,., I will sit with children evenings. nished or unfurnished ,l1ouse"or case. 6'6" long. 3'28" wide. or Monday~ VA. 2.-4927. SENSATIONAL new Altna for (.)-Gfte,..1 LOCKER PLANT INC. References. NY. 564,7. apartment for six months or Worth $200, wil! sell tor $35. AnENTION : 22136 Gullot. £lllt Detroll , longer. Can furnish excellent :ea ga' Call TUxedo 2 0517 ABC Spinner washer, good can- trav~ling or living, The latest Complete service, interior.exter. • LAuNDRY done at my home., references. TOwnsend 6'-3617. ' r In. ' - • dilion, $60 cash. Nt 0617. thing; three sizes. East Side I WINDOW SHADES ior, industrial, commercial. rest. :. ENROLL NOW! Minnie.Ha-Ha La r g e r laundries preferred. LEAVING CITY, must sell house. . Alma dealer, a.Mile. ant! Gu. de:ntial, fenees. basements, factor GARLAND gas range, Easy tiot. Repleeed on your rollers. For )4 Academy ot Music. Beginning TU. 2.3196. IUNFURNISHED 5 or 6 room flat, hold goods of seven room flat. ies waterproofed, paper hanging :: and advanced instruction in . house or income, automatic 1365 Somerset. washer. NT. 6760. I ' free esiimete c,,11 brush or spray painting, imme- REFINED reliable busin!!ss woo heat, property owners. MUrray BEAUTIFUt; • grey,;Perslan. 710mb l1--AUTOS WANTID_, ., diate service. Fre:! estimates. :~~rt:~~~~ntRa~~ sa;e~ man, 40, desires weelt-md 3430. HEAVILY CARVED. genuine ESQUIRE SHADE CO, ; ;i:~: work. ~hild care, invalId eare. ._-- teek-wood settee for foyer. Cost coat, size 14-16. Reasonable. EAST ,SIDE farqily wants clean ;; cially. Call NI. 8589 £01' ap. rz:an camel hair coat, fur lined, fami!y car from privl'i. party. 14537 Chllrlevoix WM. SMYTHE etc. Tuxedo 2-8456 arter 8 p. m. TWO Or three bedroom modern $350. Sell for $50. Other arti- Call ROseville 3620-W " pointment. , home, furnished, until Mayor cles. Mr. Sturtridge, 5583 .l'l'ot. size 12-14.Sev/!ral gabardine Will pay cash. VEnice 9-1431. TUxedo 2.2850 If WOMAN; 45, refine<'!:would like I June 1. H. F. Howard, Detroit tingham. dresses. size 9. All apparel #III BOY MAGICIAN lIvailable for to slay with children, elderly Athletic Club. , like new. TU.2-8875. 'USED CAR in gCXld'condition GENERAL repair work" and re. PAINTING and decorating. Ex. finishing on purses, also reo : children's parties. Experienced. people or convalescent; by the I BABY BUGGY, in ,ood condi. wanted from private par t y. terior work a 9pc!cialty. WM1c '/> Professional equipment and hout, day. nights. or week. i THREE or four bedroom aparl. tion. 20676 Kingsville near BERKEY &. GAY walnut bed. PRospect 4090. , lined. Bring or mail for esti. guaranteed. Prices reasonable. :.:. slight of hand. Call for inform. ends. VAlley 2-239S. mentfor navy veleran and Harper. Nr. 1108. rOOm set; double bed complete ' males. 3869 Field street, near See Dick Jones, 14462 Prome. ;, aUon. TUxedo 1-3233. moth!'r. Call Tuxedo 1.9024 be- box sprlnBs and mattress, U-ItIAL ISTATI FOR SALI Mack. Gen. llil8. nade, AR. 8698. ' ,.. EXPERIENCED laundress wishes tween 2 and 0( in the afterMon. MAGIC CHEF, gas stove, reason: dresser and highboy. ' Boy's all SEWING supplies. button ~, ~ Two Michigan Bell Telephone day work, ironing. IVanhoe able. Roseville 4043-J. . wool tan overcoat, size 14. TU. 1923 LOCHMOOR BUSINESS executive offers $50 button covering, hem stilching PAINTING, interior and exterior, .. ' girls in vicinity of Washinrton 1713. 2.2608. Colonial House. Six rooms. Wash Also wall washing. All worIc .. and Charlevoix would like ride reward for information leading CUSHMAN 1947 Scooter. u~f)d.2 room first tidor, bath second l and alterations .on ladies' gar- DAY WORK, general, Bleady to rental of three bedroom months.' Buddy seat. wind. ments. rullrant~erl. Call HIckory 2730 ; to Van Dyke on Van Dyke and WHITNEY ;folding buggy, $10. ftoor. Face brick; side drive, • or VAlley 4.2811. . • Gratiot between 7:30 and 8:00 days, home nlllhts:. ~er.nces. house in Grosse Poinle. Excel. IIchield, $175. Drexel 2832 after Uph(llslered high chair, $8. terrace, oil heat. Held for' G.b. Grlv~ Sewing Machine Co. ~,m. Call TUxedo 1.0223,. Roseville 4781.11. lent refl!1"ences.TUxedo 2.4233. IIp.m. ollthtnette. TUxedo 1.0728:. , CaU NIa'lrl 1181, 1~11 MleJr TUxedo 2.1555. , .' \', .Thurtd.y,.O~.btr30, '."7 (; RO SSE ,:!p Q I N TE ' N ~ ~'~.- _~ __ .-.---... __ -,- ...:....,,--_.,--,,---,_P_ag~~. Nineteen

2,l5-C., ~1l,rNTII WORK,' .,I POINTE I'IET'JiODIST'; Bell' Promotes ...~.atiqu •. Showto_H"ve"~ '£bner"'on Dean', Li,t'" -r-LA',""" ~eg"IFI'ED 'lfl'I'Il'U'I'...lIMkJIlII'II.l'l- . ',' '--'J' MeeUa( 1ft x.rlt,. 8eheol' ';'.." lia Grant ller~OOO in ExhibitaAt Univ. of, Notre D'alne . .AD' 5 ' H=:~e~~:~~~r;i;::nJ~or ,~;: . S' eho'o'Z .' Olijurrqts.~ '~~d::IiI~O:~~~~'i~~:'~r" suhes, wIndow wuhln', car'" . ' - sllip and sermon by:.th:e Pastor Detroit's. reil,llar 'semi-'annual Charles M. Ebner, 877 Bar- ,(Coatilluecllrom Prole 18) pentry. No' job too small~ B. I ' ,. ST. JAMES'LUruERAN 12-12:30 Lesson Period for aU . The promotion of H. Grant 'antique sho,w is on: aialn "t the rIng ton rd .• Grosse PO\!1t~ Park. rs 1Ier, 657 Barington road, Grosse Masonic Temple November'll to a prl!-medical student at the . . . , Warrell: TUxedo 2.6946. I: Puneh and Jildy Theater departments of. the Church New I Pomte Park, from assistant gen. 13' I' '. 'University of Notre Dame, has 21J-WINDOW W~SH,ING' Ii, S Geor,e E. Kiln, pastor School." , eral plant supervIsor of the Mich- , J~C uSlve. It opens Sunday at been named 0;'1th~ "Dean's List." ______.____ REMODEI,ING recreati~n rooml !!i I5lvlne se~vi,:es' wlIl be con- 10:45.12:30 LeSion, and Pla,y I WALL. WASHING ... ex.....r!enced, t. . II Period for Nursery and Kinder- igan Bell Telephor.e compan~' to .. ()clock. and other days from Isymbolic of scholastic honor rat- I"" and at IC or o.thei carpentry :i1gj_YYIllil~IN_HlIJIl~ ducted Sunday morning !it 11 girten Children. . .. '","",~'''''''~ ~ 11 a.m. 'til 11 p.m. ing. ,uaranteed work done by indio w~rlt. J. A. Robinson, Ros. a. m. by Pastor Kul'z. . • • • vidual. Free estimate. Reason- 3349W' DJ:FER SCHOOL Th S d' S chits e t " . Th "A' . I d ' , 9' e. un aY th 00 dml !! 'bal Thursday 8 p. m.-Choir ~~; "v2~:'~:~:,~ dl~~~~~~se:t:~e~e\:~~~sb~o::s~~~ Ii Fr~~~e~. ~~~e~,f is~r'gr~~~at~;i able ratee. ARlIngton 4128. ( »..:.1) .. kl . e., ~Ir, an boYIi at De. :45 a., m. an d e Aut BI e hearsaI. ,".', .. . t N"." fer School have b~n atudying Class at 10 a..,rri.The Book of . .' . . with the finest lot of antique fur. 51. Ambrose. High Sc~ool. He Storm'Window. removed, screens . l! . Am is b . t d' d . ... .' . entered Notre. i Dame In July. I .. ... c and i\wnin,.. hung. .Estimates p'atly, Briggs fUr and dress de- communJca, ,on 1ft $ocijl studies. '. os now em, . I U Ie In . POINtE UNITARIAN nilurl-', glass,chlna,. bri~-a-brac, i945, and in addition to maintain. freely 'Jiven on wall washin,. signer, alterations of womeD', As a fo.How.up, the children mad~ thIS :lass.,; .' ~ : Rev .. Merrill. O,Ba~,' MtaMtt . etc. ever assembled under 'one Iing an honol' scholastic ratingi is apparel, fur repairing, remod- two trl~.~... . .'. . I . . / ldferson •• Ivard BlVd;" roof. It is a. $20(l,000 exhibit. currenUy a member of the De. elina .. Excellent workmanship. ?n~: ,tflp was.ti\ken to the r Mon~y; Nove~bet 3, at 8 p. m. . , Sundar, N.nmbet ..Z ,.' ' HAYES WINDOW CLEANING ho e . A famous top' collection wll1 be troit Club and the Pre-Medical ~9111lHaverhill, \Tuic'do 2-1822. Mlchl,an Bell; Telephone Cq~' .; ~tr~~eefln~lnR:h: d : I~:' 11:00 a. ~.: 9hurcn sep'lce, Ser,. on e~hibition also,;;.' . C,lub. ~. , AND W,A,LLWASHING ---.-'-~-'- '__ ,_' pany main office. Of the many 0 n. me, v r, \I , mon 11y the mInister. '.' . , 13927 E.' Jefferson BRING your furs to Marie Steph-I pointl of Interest these seemed' vard. • '. • 10:3"Oa. m. Church School, all . V A:1ley 2,7781 ens for repair~g, restylina and Ito ,be mos~ outstanding; outgo- Tuesday,. ,November ,4, at ,8 departmQnts. ." . cleaning. 'Rellsonllble pri!=es. mi board for long distance calls, ' , L L Tn' t.7:OO, 'p" rn" I:'oin~ers" (}-Jigl!. GUIDE, , TO GOOD. SERVICE, C II MU 11740 133"7 K th It' th Id h' p, m. , ...... poard mee,in'. ',' i{ ) DI' Y h Windqw Shad. Cleaning array . .. er- .e. onges In, e WOI' ; t e In: Thursday, Nove~ber 6, at 7:3;) Senool $roup" rector. out and .R(o~lacements cheval. d~vldual meters fo:r each Cherry p. m., Junior Walther, League Groups. '. , ' ' number of which. pictures are .meeting in' the home' of Wallace .The Community Fair ot'the MUMFORD'S FlOOR . BRING YOUR' .."Iteration trouble taken at. th e en d 0[ each month Moeller~791 Washington road. c;hurc.h' F riday, Novem be"r 14. COVERING . to Marie Sh!phenl, 13227 Ker-' and used to compute each'iele- Barbara Meinke is' co-ho.tes.s. The'wom'en of the' AllianC8 meet lei27 Eo WARREN 'cheval. Ml?rray. 5749, phone bill; the cable carrying There will be a topicdiscwslon on. Tuesdiy and Friday, to sew the many, lI,lany separate wires; followE:Q by a period of. recrea- fop the Fair. ,IDo your Christmas NIagara 0«6 ALTERATIONS, dressmaking ::nd ~nd the information department. lion. ' shopping. the 'Fair'way." mending~ Reasonable. Mrs. Rib- M!,st fast;iriatif.g was a' dummy t . '. .... • . " c '. •• A, A.'A. ble. PIngree 5~01. sivitchboard which' many. of the ."FACE :tV; LUTHE.AN .' Bridge LeSIons. 'are given on, . H~GftANT ILER,. WINDOW. AND WALL CUSTOM made brides'andbIidel. c;hiIdren had an opportun,ity to '£u( Warren anll 'Balfour Thursday evening, November 6, J ge~era(prlii'lTlupervisor. succeed- . WASHING maids gowna by reliable dress. work.. '. , . to" '.: Rev. Enno'a. Cla",P~or at ,8 p. m. Teach~r, H: Sanbo:n J in(C ~rank Hate, who isl'etidn~ maker. MaterIal furnished. Call The second. tr,lp "was to tl,e' ,....Hr .. J:rwlA A. Mets, Vka .. ' BJ:,Clwn.'." .. after. 30 years of service \vilh TWinbrook 1-4595. ,Ro?~eveltPark P~t,91fice ..:,Th;e . ':For this coming ,Sunday,: No- , .., ,.,-';~_...' I:the ,Bel). System, has been 'an- TUXED.O 1-3870 ______~~ offJCJals polnt~ out and. ex'yembl!r 2, Rev. EnneG; Claus has,Th~ .~~lrdot. Tru,stee~ of t~e nounced:.,',,". . Better clllI now to' have your LAMPS pi~ined the ..st«ips',take~ iil can- telected, .-ashis sermon .~ilpic': church wlU~e~t ~ednesday, No•. ,II~r, bom in' Detroit and edu- storm windows put up. your celing and. sorting all incoming :'~wii1" :E;vils:i Dead Forrl,alism vem~r ll:'.at}h!! chur~hl " cated::at Wayne University and scr~ens Ilnd awnings taken I:" Sh" d and ,outloing letterS a'nd ,parcel' and Pride" to be delivered. in', .c ... " 'i" '. .: . the:Uiliv~rsity of MIchigan, where '~ar6p',, .;a ,e~ post. All. of t~e incoining mail is the. two tervices beliinninlt 'at ,Miry M.~r9.ret'~.o,ol.Wed t.e,)vRs.gr.ai1tiated~fr0i:n.t,he school down., . sorted llCcord~ng to 'the.;zones, S:.30and 11 a.m. . 'T 0 Rlyinond Joseph Polo$ky .c~. elect~!,~~, .~nl!n~l'lnlll, ,bega,} 'FREE ESTIMATE Recove~ed ll~d' Med, then' &entto 'the branch' :olfiC,es Sund~y School wiIl begin at , ' .. r~~ hIS s,ervI'!I!""'lth'the c.ompany J.n on To Order' fOJ'distribution., The moving corio the regular .time, 9:45 fl. m. . St' A b.' 'th': ii' th the plant department m 1924. W II W L' & P , ..' c' , veyor.' betl' from thl). Michiaan .. ..,' ;.'. ",.~ 0: :.,.. ',' - ~.' m r~s~ (.urc~a~ e, .Succaedingjiro~o~io~ ' took ,a oSl,lng all'ltlng PickUp llri,cLDeliv~ry Cen~ralDep

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