, , • Mert in Servi~. like to K~ep in Touch.'With..Home_ The NEWS Can Follow' rosse" , Them Anywhere~ , •. ews CQ~plete' News",',Co~erage Pointes Call TUxedo 2-6900 GROS$E, ~OINTE, ,-' MARCH., 27, 1952 Entered a. SecOnd CI.. Matter . at th. POIIt Office at . Mlch. FuRy Paid Circulation

, , , .. .j' -.' .HEADLINES This Was th~ Park Pier Before Saturday's Storm ol,h. Great Damage Done 50~ Delegates WEEK , WIll Attend A.. ComfJit.d by lb. Conference GrOJS. Poi"t. New, I As' , Lake St~Clair Boys From All Over State ThuJ'8day, March 20 Coming for Three Day Pro- ' DEFENSE MOBILIZER WIlr ' Goes on Rampage gram Which Starts Friday SON summoned tc Key West by , President Truman for conference on critical steel wage-price dis- Storm Whips Record High Waters Over' Sea Walls, "Let's Learn to Live" is the pute. theme' of the Michigan. Older * * • Tearing Out Dock Installations, Flooding Boys' Conference which will H 0 USE APPROPRIATIONS Basements and Eroding Lake Shore bring more than 500 delegates COMMITTEE votes 10 per cent here from all parts of the cut in $2,000.000.000 budget re. By the end of January of this year the water level of state this weekend. They will t quested for the labor department, Lake St. Clair and the Great Lakes had almost reached a include high school beys, Hi- the federal security agency and re'cord all-time high. Ice jams 'had begun to lift over the adv,isors and YMCA secre- related boards. Lake Shore road sea-wall and the dock and harbor installa- Y .. * . tions along the Pointe shoreline. taries. The program starts on Friday, March 21 Officials of the U.S. Lakes Sur- ~------_ Friday, March 28, and ex,: HOUSE APPROPRIATIONS vey department predicted then tends through Sunday. ' COMMITTEE recommends 21 that the 'level of Lake St. Clair Representing Hi~Y groups rroln percent cut in Interior Depart- would rise another 18 inches by G. P. Woods the entire state of Michigan, the ment's $626,000,000 budget re-' spring. They attributed the high boys will be guests of the Blue quest for the fiscal year beginning . waters to the abnormally heavy and Gold Chapters of the Grosse July 1. rain and snowfall in the Great 'Marks 25th Pointe High School Hi-Y Club. • • * Lake:; drainage basin which which is sponsored by the Han~ FOURTH POSTPONEMENT of reaches north almost to Hudson's nan YMCA. They will come from t h rea ten e d nation-wide steel Bay, The. sprIng rise of waters Anniversa.ry as far north as and Pe- strike came as the CIO United would be the result of tributaries toskey, as far south as Niles and f' S t e 1 workers approved the flooding into the Great Lakes and Issues Booklet Entitle'd II A Hillsdale, as far west as Muske- Government's plan for settlement eventually bottle-necking through Report of Progress", With gon, Benton Harbor and St.' Jo.,. of the wage dispute. Lake St. Clair and the Detroit seph, and from Alpena and Port • * * River, Many Interesting Statistics Huron, as well as from all the Saturday, March 22 Predicted by Neff major dties in Michigan. IN A SEVEN PAGE STATE. Norbert Neff, City of Grosse The City of Grosse Pointe Their Purpose MENT marking the end of twelve Pointe City Clerk, said then, "Un- Woods last week marked its These delegates, as Hi-Y Youth, days of sessions at which Owen "",~:~:$ der the present situation we 25th anmv. ersary WI'th th e have as their 'purpose: "To create, Lattimore was questioned about bI' t' f "A Rtf maintain, and extend throughout his views and denials that he Some of the terrific ~amage done by 'the water which piied off Lake St. Clai~ last Saturday against the Pointe sh~~'e-' would suffer untold damage if we pu lca IOn. 0 epor 0 the home, schonl, and COlJ)lllU- was ever a Communist, the Sen- line and installations, can be gained by t1}is picture,' ~his is what was left of the fine dock at' the City of Grosse 'Poi'nte were to get a storm from an,east- Progress." nity, higl.l standards of Christian ate Internal Security subcommit- Park's recreation center after the waters had subs,ided. All of the Pointes are taking stock and trying to estimate what erly direction. 'llhis would pile First incorporated in 1927 character." tee lashed out at the one-time it is going to cost to replac~ the destroyed installations. Other pictures of the storm wreckage will be found on other huge ice )ams against the docks as the Village of Lochmoor, The Older Boys~ Cotiference State Department consultant, ac- pages of this issue.' , , , , -Picture by Fred' Runnells and clubs that dot the shoreline, the Woods covered an area of was started just 50 years ago by cusing him of uttering untrutlis and if it continued it could very 32 '1' h 1 h the Michigan YMCA, It pioneered while under oath. conceivably smash existing struc- . square ml es WIt ess t an , ... tures to matchwood." 250 homes. In 1939, by a ma. in the field of youth conferences, Woods Fails Woman Among' Candidates Post Office He warned that trees along jority vote of its electors, the ~C:e~o~n~rc~~~~nb;i:;tb:h~to~~ ' STEEL-INDUSTRY LEADERS, Lake Shore could be seriously name of the village was been held in the Detroit area "mgry over Government recom- T St. Wh' WitIISkOff.. Pl Sh damaged as the ice pushed over changed to Grosse :pointe only twice in the 50 years. mendation for wage boost, told 0, ane lOn ' 0 1 ~ee ' ICe,In ans own the seawall against them, that Woods, and on December 11, Roger L. Putnam, Federal eco:' '., areas of St. Clair Shores would 1950, it" was incorpor~ted as a Many'InnovatiOM ~~~~e~~~~~z~~i~:~t~~~e~~~~ JOInt Survey Woods Elect!_~"P. on ,Ap,ril' 7 Council.men be "griPP~:t~~d.aD:~~;~ze flood." city. ~ h~rs~eih~es~:~f~~:n~~oS~:sP~i::: steel prices. Say the public'S"'best ------_~_.___ The storin- t'ii'a-t'-'struckover "tne" From ]921 to 1940,growth was extended. to "~E~J~~ ~te~d interests could be served by "no R t Th t M ,. I't Wilhelmina, Boersman, 32 Year Old. Attorney Running for 'd weekend caused J..1ntolddamage. slow. ~ut the groun~ work had of the two days usual Y C111otted. increase in wages' and no increase e P 0 r a unlclpa I y C"I P I R U ' d f ..... Drawings of Propose Eleva- The most extensive property been. laId, for a penod of ex- Many / other innovations have in prices:' Had Approve~ Participa- ounel: au 'owe noppose or lVIayor as tion Submitted by. Con- damage appeared to be centered panSlOn, and the past decade has been added by the local boys and * • * tion Proves Erroneous Ratcliffe Refuses to Run Again ' struC+",onr.'ompany a l' 0 U n d the Wayne-Macomb seen a growth uneq1!~lled by a~y assisting Y-Teens. .. Sunday, March 23 ------v county line. The Grosse Pointe o~ the, othe,r.~65 Cl,tl~s and vIl- All delegates will stay in DEMOCRATIC MISSISSIPPI Among those who are running fOf 'political 'office in the shoreline suffered heavily from 'l~ges In Mlchlgan wlth popula- Grosse Pointe horn e S, h a.v e LEGISLATURE warned by Gen- , Last week it was reported coming Grosse Pointe Woods elections, April 7, will be WiI- Three preliminary drawings erosion and much destruction was tlOns of 1,000 o~ over. breakfasts and Sunday dinner eral Douglas MacArthur that the In the that the city hemina Boersma, of 20020 Holiday road. Miss Boersma has depicting the proposed fron- wrought among the private docks Meet Increased Needs with their hosts, and attend Tr d NEWS urnan a.,mm1sraI~n' . t t' IS't urn- council of '".Grosse Pointe b'een m practice. wit h' a'prominent Detroit law firm for the tal e 1e va t Ion. 0f th e new municipal harbor installations ' 0peramgt' now 'un d"'er a City chUrchd services with them. on ing the Umted States mto a com-I ~OO?s. approved .partIcIpatlon past ten years. She-was graduated from the Wayne Univer- Grosse Pointe Post Office and lovely trees along. the shore. (Continued" on Page 10) Sun ay L~~~~~gto Speak munist state. ._. In ~ Jomt study ~I~h the other sity Law School in 1941.

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Page Two GRO SSE P 0'1 hi T E' NEWS Thursday, Mar~h 27, '.'52 ThurSday, ~ .Conference To CoDfirm. 57 Cityof~ Lake St. Clair On Rampage'Plqn~t~riuin ~;~:i;~;E;~:~;;J!r::£~~~;m~:~U;je~~;Richar, (Colltinued from' Pa,e 1) (ContJnuedfrom Pare 1) metwiih,the'r:hairmanofthe',' '.(COD~uedfro~:Pa,e 1). , ...,At 'StMicbael's .'H~;;;;o=Wl;;:e;;:.=T=his:::':;:;";;;;",w;;;;8S==,,;;:t=h=e::::::fi:::rs=t;;.=typ=e=H=is:::to:::r=i=cal"=M=UJe=um.=;;:;;;;;=====. Grosse Pointe State: Waterways Commislion;''.jan~ation::~!!,:oper.'.~ng~'fl:~,Spiti' ' ' . .~' I'" • RichCi:'t1 Fabe Chet Sampson with eo-Chairmen Farms pietwas 'llttlein view of HadY',F:Schmidt, arid the~,De-'Plane,ta:r~~.>as;a~traveling:~~":'I'heRight Rev~: R~h~rd,', So) ArrowShfrfs. Dob.bsHats .•• M, cGretor Sportsw.ar -1359 Audubon. d REGULAR MEETING Dick Scales and Bobb Hardies the iactthat eoristrucbon:',of atroit head of the ComrrifsSion,hibit:to"explain~toL,the p~o:ple'Emrich;'''''Episcop8r'bisncip: of I representing the two' clubs. All newmun~eipal'dock has .been , Bert Robb,'to make a survey ..olof. the'wor~d.that, aJ{~o;yl~flge',Michiaani. wi¥' a,dd,ress 'Jh~larg~ L-__ --:lr.- --' . Ho~pitaIWednes( MARCH 17,1952 other committees' and discussion proposed. However, fn January'concl:itionsandthe d ages'left'qf.the ,star..s:w¥l~~*~t()~»~oduce,es!;,,;,c()il.1irmatloll group' In.. the -J 9. He had be..: ~ arn le.dera are from the local Hi- Y Smith expected '~that tthe 'high.' inth'ei wake of. the storm. . betterunderstandUlgo.8lll~ng;anhilltory',of, 13t.;.Michaersparish ;, Cnr rlriven by , 1. Minutes of previous meet. Clubs.'. water would "quite'probably. .. 'OnSat~rd~y,March'29,i~E~st })eople.,;,UNESC~,"is>planni~gan: at,.a,-8pecial&~rv~ce-Sun~y.:af~ .Jr, 16. of 1035 W' ings and public hearing The threepday program follows: force us .tochan~eoUl',original Tawas, .Mlchigan,the .commlSSl(ln eJCP~!.3I1 of:t1?-i~,.;pr~_J:t~lIl\,,.i ;tern.oo.n,.,t40,clock. In-th~con- , approved as submitted. cident at \V00d\\ . ' Friday, March 28 . constructlon.p~an..Theplanhad will hear reports' of all commu- . In:.,ev:ery cgnunumty-where,.,firmatlon,cla~are57 .resldents Wonderful feeling An oil truck, ' I. City agreed to participate 11:30-2:30 p.m.-Registration. calledfor utI~~a~lOn?f. theus';lal nlti~s fronting the- Michigan,pl~netariumJs, ope~'ated it,has,of G~:o~.~~,.Pom!e.< in survey of, waste -dis- 2:30--0penin,'Session in Grosse low waterpenod durmg the;wln~C''shorellile in an effort to deter- .. come. tobe"regarded,asone:, C!f Indicative, .also, of ,the 'unus,ual Sutherland. 192~ posal problem in com- Pointe Memorial Church. . 't~r ~oinstall whale!s' on th~ ,?ut- ritine the local problems, and ad~ .the ..mosttrnIJortanf ,cultuiaI.:a,s,:, gro~ijl9~'th~.:parish,mor~: than col!ided with B. munity. (Roll call: Car~ Chairman: Dick Scales. ~lde of the ~teel sh~et wCl;ll, but vise' workable plans. to combat sets!(jfth~m~eum, ofoollege 80meJ:Obers9l;St.Micha~rs:f\-feN the latter f;:,iled penter, Wright, Kenower, Devotions::T"om Lister.. It aPJ?e~rs now tha~we wtllhave the threat of rising'waters. . which b~;;i~alid'!~ ~alue:,asgJ:0J1Jl,attended) am tht: Verr,. ferent groups, including the Grosse" POInte Shores .mumc- dale, Florida. He was 58. bly bedangerous:iri a country annual diocesan' convention. Its regulating operation of Home to St. Clal' parking meters, Ilpproved. following: ipal park fared better than most. Mr. MacDonald was associated wher.e opinion is ~eft free to fl'rstrector is Rev:. Edgar,R Yeo~ .tyle leadership. Our selection D comple~ dRY, ~Ial"ch 24, III Resolution implementing What Do You Live By? (De-The pier there is concrete, and with Detroit and '.NewYork grapple with them;", . man,. who' for .moJ;e than four same approved. (both pub- velopinga philosophy of withstood the.force.~f the storm. ,brolterage . houses until 1946, Wi~liamG., Simni!. yearswasvicarofth~ chapel. lished in GP.NEWS March life.) , Some of the plperalhng was torn when he organized his own firm I •• and we invite. you te drop is 20.) Dating' Your Mate? (Chris- off by the wave-s and a portion' of C. G. MacDonald & Co. ' tian aspects of dating, love, the lawn was washed a~ay. ': Surviving him his wife, ~. Clerk instructed to secure are bids for publishing' re- marriage.). , ~ater was reported In base- ,Kathryn, and his daughter, Mrs. Is It Right Or Wrong? (Moral ments of a number of the homes John B Ford II! compiled ordinances. and ethical breakdown.) located close to the shoreline. The ,., .. , . 6. Clerk reported upon .bids Have You Met God? (What driveways at the Edsel Ford es_IServIceswe~e h,eld.¥onday, secured for spraying trees part should religion play tate were flooded, but it was stat- Marc.h24, at the Wllham_ R. TAILO"RE-D SHIRTS in streets and other city in our lives?) ed no water got into the build. HamIlton Funera! Home. property. Low bid of Su~ You-A Person or a Type? ings. bur ban Tree-Care Science (Developing Individual~Woodl!l Park Protected CA,RRIE S.CHWEiKART Company accepted. , pei'fecJ~/it'iilg Jizes, 1,0 /t'Ji8' ism.) The Woods park, located next Carrie Schweikart, 90. of 1042 -....4niss~s'~women's. ,. ,. Report of public hearin, Input Equau; Output! (What to the Ford esttae, IS pretty well Kensington road" wife of the on J efferson-Lake front is St1cce~s and whaf'deter~ sheltered behind Gaukler Point late Carl; mother' of Mrs. Earl Just in , . end just wonderfull! area properties 'accepted ,mines it?) and suffered no great damage. Milligan and Mrs. William E. Two adorable styles. On with recommendations of Where to Next? (ChOOSing There are no major dock instal- SherwooC1; grandmother of Mrs. the left, with plunging neck- survey by competent au- and prepa1'ing for college.) lations there. The high waves 'Roy Scharfenberg, Mrs. Louis. \ line; the other .w.ith thority to be made. Me? A Father? "(The effect wallhed into'the swimming pool. DeHayes, Jr., and Robert E. Mil~ rounded Peter Pon colior. o/present conditions on fu-Yacht Club Sufters ligan, Jr., died March 18. Expertly tailored. with long • 8. Councilman Bergmann ap- .. sleeves, french ,cuffs. • pointed to work with ture family adjustments.) The east wall of the Grosse The funeral was from the Ver- II • Councilman Car pen t e r More War? (Threat of Mi1i~ Pointe Yacht' Club harbor instal. heyden Funeral Home, Saturday, Shoe-stri.ng Velvet • temporarl~y as a "recrea~ tary Service, etc.) lations suffered thousands of dol~ March 22. BowTies blue :$1.50 - . tion Committe.e" to study Where's ".the Party? (Social lars of damage. More than 400 black •.. recreation matters in' City Adjustthenis In school arid feet of board. walk was torn out, $16.95 • -especial reference to City business.) and the catwalks to the boat WILLIAM' YOHNS ~ . Park-and report at next Can I Do It On My Own? wells were, washed av,ray, Two WilliamYohns~ 594 Neff road, Wales ~ meeting. ' ... (Independence and Co- I catwalks on the north wall were husband of the late LoUie; father Last, . •. Matter of suggested use of operation.) lost, but the cement structure and of Howard; brother. of Adolph Imported Brown . I and Charles; grandfather of Bet- .. silica sand for park beach The. Whole IS Equal to the the steel. retaining wall pre.vent- Albion GrAin • ." - . and use of front 200 feet Sumgf Its Part!. (Recog- ed more serious damage to that ty Ann, died March 19. Treated • of park; property for off~ nizing our aptitudes.)' particular section. The lawn tha~ Funeral from the Verheyden Leather Sole .• - .. TWO street parking refeued to The chairmen of these groups fronts the harbor was also Funeral Horne, Saturday, March • .recreation committee. 22. - . FOUF! will be boys, with prominent washed, out. . • men from the community The water level in January". • 10. Letter of Walter Price, ap- MARTIN KURSCHAT ., , {>lying for SDD liquor acting as resource people. was recorded at 575.8 feet. As of c= ••••••• 1 (package sales 'only) lic- 5:0o-Mixer in Girls' Gym with March 20, it had reached' a level Martin Kurschat, of 927 Roslyn I e1'lse for Alger Store. 1~0 Y.Teens as Hostesses. of 577 feet, and another 1.8 feet road, husband of the late Wil- Moll Orders 17320 Mack, read. Request 150 Y-Teens as Hostesses. were predicted by the State, Watp helmina; father of Mrs. Frieda 19129 Mack Avtnut , I denied, Vote Kenower. FILLED . 5:15-6:15....,..Recreation Pe~iod. in I erways Commisljion during the :a:insenkamp, Mrs. Elly Labroier, Promptly • TUxedo 1.3910 Morgan, Wright to deny. Boys' Gym 'and SWImmmg, next 30 days. ' Ernest and Erich, died March WO._2-1214 Carpenter to grant. 'Berg. Pool. '. Meet to Make Surt'ey 22. mann did not vote. 6:3()"";Dinner in the High School On Tuesday. ~arch 25, repre- . ... FW1eral ,serVIces were held 'CUSTOM SHIRT MAKERS •• 1.244 WASHINGTON BLVD. 11. Department and .commit- Dining Room. sentatives of the Pointe commu. Wednesday, Max:ch 26, at the A. ,. tee reports read and 7:00~7:45-Variety ShoW in the J' nities, urged 'by, Norbert Neff, H. Peters Funeral Home. Arrow Shirk • • Dobbs Hats . •.McGregor Sportswear ordered placed upon. file. Auditorium. " 7:45--General Assembly in the I' 12 Citizens present heard iJi Auditorium. in matters they presented. Chairman: Bobb Hardies. 13. Meeting adjourned 10:20 p.m. Devotions: Bill Rexford. Group Singing: .Cy Williams. Movie: "Dust Or Destiny." . ;1/0W, -7IIE(}AR, , TllAr ------~~ : NORBERT ;. Ni,' 9;00-Reception at Grosse Pointe War Memorial' Center and City CJ:ert other Private parties. Saturday ,March 29 9:00 a.m.~General Assembly in 1 the High School Auditorium. Chairman: David Terris. Devotions: Coby Martin. Group Singing:;" Cy Williams. Address: Mf; Boyd Walker, YMCA. " 10:15-11:15 - Di!cuss.ion Groups devoted to subject: "Your Fu- ture Vocation." These will be the 25 groups led by Detroit and Grosse Pointe ,business and professional men. , 11:30-Luncheon. 12;30-1:30 - Discussions: "Hi.Y Hunt C: Club Problems and Programs" Ladies' (25 Iroups). . Exhibits of Club Materials. Flannel

\ , 1:30-Educational Trip to Green- • DRESSES ..- Woven in En~ field Village. (}'f GREATER \J\S\BILlT't. UP TO 17 70 General Recrestion period . NEW EASE.AIR VENTILATION •• COATS (plal~) 8:30-Banquet in High School *' Dining Room. The rJannel i:o Movies and Group Singina in I hut long wea • Men', NEW "MONOPANE" WINDSHIELD Auditorium. !(x)med \vith t 7:43-General Allsembly. • SUITS •• d Chairman: Bob Schaller. Britbh skiIl- TOPCOATS Devotions: Bill Wundram . nobod,\' wea\ •• Induction Service: Blue Hi'Y, guite like tl: Club of GPHS. NEW "JET-SCOOP" HOOD e Addres8: Mr. Austin Grant. TJ?ese sllits c News Commentator. . i nred b,\' Tim' .r. "9;OO.12:00-Camival for all Dele- . Clothc~. \viti aates with Gam~s, Swlmmina, I $ TajIOl'ing. tht Movies, and Dancing. I Sunday, March 30 tific blending • Delegates will have break1ast I costl~. ha nd-l, with Hosts; then attend chul'ch work and stt.: services with them; then have ,. dinner with them. j chine se\ving .' 3:00 p.m.-Closing Session: It pu ts good sh, ~. Grosse Pointe Memorial HIS is the car that's asking for y. our a.pp.roval.,T~is ~sthe. srndrt lines i: Church. Tdouhle~dare.you powerhouse that asks you -to glV~ It the l Chairman: Clark Bassett. worn-tackle the steepest hill you can find, !he tlgh~Mt ): ote the pric • Devotions: Gary Cooper. S.curve; the busiest traffic. Find out what th~s beautIful Siolld.ml equip ...... t, oce.UOrl." Gild trlm nluatrot.c1.,.. .u~iect to che~e these "Hunt Special Music; Youth Choir of wilhout nolice. While .Id •• woll lir•• , when ovoilobl•• ,,' exlr.. ee.1. \ > 1952 car'e got that the others wish they had. ftanneb. It 111 fAMOU~ 'LU~NEQ<, Memorial Church. • Its pick;up gives you complete control ~ traffic.; its hug. O'.:i~ them an FOR SHIRTS Addre,s: Rev. Dwight Large of , Ann Arbor Methodist churc~'1 the. road stability makes it almost eteer Itself; Its space- buy in am in 9 planned comfort makes a sixsome nev~r troubles?~e: ~ew ported collee 5 FOR S10 ,True happiness renders men, horsepower"""7newlive weight ~on~truct1on,-new vlsibIlIty-, 'NEW H.lGHER~POWERV-8 kind and sensible; and that hap- I . Timcl~' Cloth. Beautifully laundered ud b- everythingchanged but its respect for a gal!on of gas. See the this year eve" melr. hDl'sepower, even bhed. lntUVlduaUy wrapped in piliess is always shared with •.ReI;. l.'.~. p,,:, ' cell"phane. i most challenging new car of the year at ?ur showroom now; higher compression (7.2 to 1). 11'. th!l others. .' . I succesaor toth. famous V.S which for FAMOUS <;.~eANI ~') -Charles Montesquieu I ,. t....o straiGht years WOt1 top emts honors SPEC.IA~S I In cfflclal economy t.sts. It's Got to' b. I '3"JIJAV, CHOICE! Mercurypre~nta~ three depe~d~ble, good, It'. by Itle 'bulld.r of mora ~.I'. OpeD oil 5at. 'tU "1:30 periol'JlllDu.proved' drives: Silent-ease standard. ~an!m15!lOn;, • Week Endin, ~"prU 5 "ri. all othir makers' combln.C!. , thrifty 'Ioueh.O~~I~ticOverdrive.; and Merc~O-M~tlc , greAtest of th,," Don't miss the big televi~ion hit, "TOAST OF THE TOWN" with Ed Sullivan. Sunday evening. 8;00 all automatic drlve.. Opttonal at e%tr~CO$t Ti.s•••••••••• 6 for l'c, to 9:00. Stotion WJBK-iV, Chonnel 2". • Iiouses \ .. J'c

1 SEE Poll. IT .AT YOUi MERCURY DEALER'S r. / SH OPEN ,...... : (;DESTER BOOT'SBOP TRACY MOTOR SALES, Inc.' If';9~OKERCH l tI the Vi" U911 Ea.t WarreD 130 Kercheval At, BuckbJ.ham TU. S~0863 Avenue Grosse Pointe Farm. 1~ 1925~

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, March 27, 1952 . , Thursday, March 27, 1952 "G,R.O,S S E' .P,OI NT E 'N E WS ic street lighting. The P.g. Thr•• '" _'., ,. ~.

, HENRY P. KOHL FREDERICK F. VOGT won't spoil his disposition in a K I. N G'S, , Macintosh raincoat. English tailor. , SPECIAL ing, silken sheen poplin, and it. • ~Picture by Fred RunnelLs Many of the beautiful trees on top of the seawall were unmercifully whipped by the weighs only' 32 ounces! Priced at • • • • • • • • • • •• 'OF THE WEEK •••••••••••• lashing waves during Saturday's blow. The pounaipg w~ter excavated around their roots : t : as effectively as could gIant steam shoveJs. The washed-out elarth will have to be re- : To complement yom dhmer : placed around the exposed roots to save the trees from a sIo)\' death. just $29.50. : ceJl./erpiece rJl'l'rmgemctJt : • • 14 Violation Cases Love to Manage 1 Emkay 1 Handled, • • In Park Municipal Court . Alger Campaign , , Secretary. of State Frederick ~ Candles ~ At the Grosse Pointe Papk Mll- an accident at Berkshire and, M. Alger has announced that na furally ,at • • nicipal Court session, March., 19, Charlevoix, March 10.. Harold O. Love, of Ford court, : . an colors - all 'lengths : Judge ~. Joseph Belanger dis- Charles A. Wilson, 20046 Cha- Grosse Pointe Woods, will ~e • • posed of ]4 cases of violations. rest -received a fine of $10 for i Wayne, County manager of .111s : TWO in package ••••••• , 20c to .35c : For speeding at 50 miles an I an 'accident at JefferSbn and: campaign for the g?yernorshlp. . , . . , .', F b Mr. Love was chaIrman of the • FOUR inpackag, e • , ••••• , 50c to 90e • i hour on CharleVOIX, a ime of $30 I Harvard, e ntary 18. GI'OSS P' t W d C' t . e am e 00 s nar er • • w~s placed agamst Jack T. De- Mary Schrimer, 776 Trombley, Commission when the village - • • WItt of 1680 ~ampton road. ,received a suspended sentence for converted to a city. He was a ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• R ••• i .. lfor an ac...cldent that o~c:urred an accid:nt that occurred in fron~ candidate for Congress on the I I I 17016 KERCHEVAL ~ VA. 2-090" = Fe~rll~ry <2~, at W~ybUJn ?ancl of 15~14 Jefferson. Republican ticket in 1916. He i.si I Vel.:lOI, C.aI1~ton .HI~den, ~:,1~11'Richard' G. Kaye, 9240 Wood- .a very successful practicing at-' SplIngle, lecelv~d, a fme of $:30. hall, was fined $20 for reckless torney . The case. agamst .Dorothy G; i driving, 'February 23, and $10 for - .._--~- __ Webb: 496. N~tre Dame, f,Ol making an improper right turn KI N'G'S .i D1?ckmg a dnveway, was dlS- the following day. FLOWERS I mIssed. ',A $10' bond was forfeited hy 'efJor Sportswear 14522 JEFFERSON George E. Schalk, ~761 Audu- John L. Meier, 377 Lakewood, bon, was cha_l~~.:d $~_~~_~osts f~~ .when he did not appear in court i "FIT Fa R A Q U-E EN" to answer charges of. running a ' stop street on February 9. Pointe Rotarians For speeding on Jefferson" To' Attend Parley ;FebrLlar~ 5, John o. ~use, of 8120 ' . East Jefferson, was fIned $11.

I -- P , , I, The case a,gainst Ned Cham-: " Rotarians from Grosse OHhe 1 t tt bel'S, 22931 Lake Shore, St. Clair' "-J, p an C\ a en d th e annl1a 1 con- I , L" lerence'\of the 223rd District of i Shores, was. sent to, ansmg. Rot ary Int erna t'';'1lOn" , Marc h 30' i Chambers faIled to appear' to an- and 31 'at. the Park Sheraton; swer charges of speedmg on Jef- ' 'd' th R 'kl' M I' ferson. February 15. H ote1 an e ac lam e- Th' d' 't' ,.' mor)a. I.B HI'ld' mg "m Det I'OI,'t E'Ines',t I tl ' e same ISPOSI. t IOn-II' was gIven'H Graham', presid~l;It of the Po'inte! wle: 'lcasel69~g2alGns,fd erm an H' 'Cl b 'd t d 1 leIS {e, . ~ ran or ane.l e .R0tary u, sal 0 av,' , f 'I d " ANEW I " '11 - tt d tl. j' a1 e ' to appear to answer Represen tat rv.es WJ a en He, h f' b' . 1 ,' 'th 36 th' c arges 0 • diSO eymg a SIgna Con ference frorn e, o. er l'uht t M k d Wh't"t' ' I R t Cl b . th" d' t ; t ,.1", a ac an 1 Ier, I 0 ary u S In IS IS 1'1C F b y 5 'I' which is one or the few truly in.,.! e rl1 a:. . f 11:75 1 d ' I . .' '.' A fine 0 '!' was pace ternatlOna dlStllctS of RotalY. I gai t S 1 H k 1085 I These 'clubs are located in' the' a ~s amue., orroc s, . th . t' f W . M ' ' SherIdan, for a charge of reckless TdeeLcoun Jes 0 d a.):ne, 't.onr~e driving on Mai'ch 2: Extraordinary Dry Cleaning' I an enawee, an SiX t1 Ies 10 H 1 622 S . 'd 1 I ' th h t. .t" . enry ,auve, lInnIng a e, e sout wes el n sec Ion of On- 'd f' f $30 f d : I tario. ' . ~'eceI5v5e ~l' me a h' , or JsPfefe- : i Th' . f f '1 ld mg . ml es. per O'ur on eer- Hunt Club ! IS senes 0 l1;ee lOgS IS le ' son' avenue, I each year, PreSIdent Graham G L'ttl 449" F" , 'd t ' R t . erry J e, . ~ ,au'vlew, was " , sal. '. ,0 reVIew a ary serVIce charged $5 for court costs for his Service for. Grosse Pointe I Flannels actIVitIes and to make plans for t' 'd t th t t k . . th' if " par ]n an aCCl en. a 00, Woven in England increasmg ., ell'1 e echveness. ,. pace1 F ebruary 9,a' t M ac k an d , Th e prmCIpa current actiVIty Wh"( . of these Rotary Clubs this year 1L leI. has centeredl. ar'ound the. Y~uth --~----. of Th~ flannel is butter-soft, I RyOne ,tlte O'[dest~ Most Higltly for,Understanding Program St. James Cholr but long wearing. It is which has brought 75 carefully 'Cf.' C 'DSHIELD loomed with typical selected boys and girls from.High i To i...' lng ulltata Respected Firms In Tilis Area ~... Schools of Germany into this.' I British skill-and Rotary District. He~e these. ~ou.ng The choir of St. James Luther- nobody weaves flannel. I Established i,l 1931 and Devoted ~e~ple are ~ompl~tJn~ then Sen. I an Church directed by Carl Mun- , quite like the British. lor year whIle ~l."1ng m th~ [lOmeS I zel will present the sacred c~n. ~,.; P" HOOD These suits are tail. of Rotar~ famI!Ies f~Qm last Al:~ I tat a "The Crucifixion" by John Entirely' to Quality Cleanin,g (Lnd gust l1~tll they return ,to theu'l Stainer at the;, Lenten Service. ored by Timely* homes 10 .G~rmany next July ... 'Wednesday, AprIl 2 at 8 p.m. Courteo'us Service. Clothes. with Balanced The, prmCipal speakers at the Soloists will be Paul Wirikel, Tajloring, the scien- Co~el;ence will be Detroit's o~vn I mann, tenor and P~ter Stutzm~n, tific blending of EddIe Guest. on Sunda?, evenmg i bass. Walter Matthes, organist of I at ~he ope~Jng re~epbon. ,Mon- I Bethany Lutheran Church wilt ~llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllml!IIIIIIIIII!1I111111111111111111II111!11111111!1111111II1111I1II1111111III!ll11l11111II111111111111111111111111111111!1111II111II1"lIIl1lllllilllllllll~!!II!11111!!!llIm!IIIIIII!llIIliilillllllllllll!!!I!illll!llII!!IIIIIIIllII!!I~ costly hand-needle- day s headlIners WIll ?e R~y E. I accompany the choir. work and sturdy ma- I Collet~, Old Town, Mame, reJ:)I'e-, Rev. George E. Kurz, Pastor of' chine sewing that i sentatIve . of, Rotary InternatlOn- St, .James wiH preach a Sermofil~ . : aI's, PreSident Fl:a~.k E. Spain: ette on "G~d, Why?" from the . Your Guarantee of Satisfaction = -= puts good shape and ! Professor J. ~hillIp Wernette, Lenten Series on "Christ's J3attle smart lines in to ~tay. 'College oJ Busmess Administl'a. for Freedom." • Our pledge to you is to always In bringing our branch store to Nate the price of . tion, University of Michigan; and The church is on McMillan' give the finest quality dry clean". Gl'Osse Pointe, our aim is to add Marshall R. Reed. Bishop of the near Kercheval and visitors are these "Hunt Club" MethOdist Episcopal Ch,Ul;ch. welcome.' , ing available anywhere and to the convenience of cash and carry flannels. It makes --~._.~-_.._--~-~ '-"--~--~'--'-- =jive the bes-t service humanly pos- cleaning to the service already them an outstanding 5ible. Therefore, your guarantee offered by our fleet of pickup and buy in our im- is absolute., complete satisfaction. delivery trucks. If you are not al. ported collection by , MEN WHO CARE WEA" Our many years of high standing -eady familiar wit h our many Timely Clothes. $75 in t his Community are further sp*ecial services, give us a ring ..• ',RCJ:. D,::;. P"t. 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truly luxurious haL I ' I , A Special Seryic~ for Busy Men I I Cleaners FRIDAY NIGHTS I 10 9 I i, mw.yp e Mid i i f and Dyers r / . 16930 KERCHEVAL I Grosse Pointe Store: 17529 Mack Ave., near Neff . . . I { , , in th~ Vi/lag. ,. I For Pick.up and Delivery - Phone TUxedo 4-2441 TU. 1.9252 ! Main Store ,and Plant: 8827 Gra.tiot Ave., at Crane . MEN;SAPPAREl •.. 92 KeRCHEVAL ~ oN THE "HILL"

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c; R 0 SSE POI N T E N..£W S T1tursCf.y, ~, ':~Badge8 Given To Cub Scouts I Pointe PlaYf3rsReh'earsej'Sce~e>. _..' The regular monthly meeting ity, Ca'rl Erickson, William ,Fil- el. o! Cub Scout Pack No. 19 was dew, John Finn, Michael pavid, I i --held at Maire School' Thursday and Richard Grow received Bear t , evening, Mar,ch.20. Rene Linden, Badges or Arrows. ! SF , Pack Chairman. and -Edward, K. Those who received their Lion ; Kennedy, Cub Master, were in Desil"H' G"d t charge of the activities. Badge or Arr~ws: Lyle Basinger, OW" wo,k 'oc~ Seventy boys and their parents ,Terry:. Donovan, Michael, Wag- )ft.' oro'und fe . attended the meeting and, en- goner, Gerald Mehl, Steve Trow- ti". plaids, ch , joyed the program which consist- bridge, Henry Taylor, Peter Mi- weo"es. sp.,klin ed mainly of, the presentation chelsqn and Thomas Laetaert. Reedy to wea, i of scouting awards to 33 Cubbers. All'Den Mothers were honored collar ~ize altO Two skits were presented by for the fine, work they pave peen ,," . Dens 2 amI 5 under the direction doing .with the boys and were pre- . of their respective Den Mothers, sentedtheir Den Mothe~ badge'S. > Mrs. E. Cook. and Mrs. Perry Den 5 under M,rs. Penz's super- Penz. vision was awarded the flag for , \ Or Custom tailo' The following boys received the best inspection record and - SchreiluF$ is i"dividual me: at only S15.00 Wolf Badges or Arrows: Jeff Den 8, supervi;ied by Mrs. Les- t,E8sr to st~icJly. 'Colgrove, James Bregi, Robert cohier, was awarded a "treat," 'Linden, William Penz, Gerald for being the best behaved Den PAINY'. ..4: Hattemer, Michael Rogers, Doug- during the evening. Color Plan'rOurltome GLASS St01'e! ,las Searles and Frank Sweet. All the Cubbers volunteered ' John, Maxwell, Charles Mac- for participation in the soft ball WITH THE i Kinnon, Arthur Miller, Peter program which Ralph Hummel,' .Wilson, Lewis Ewald. Howard Athletic Director., stated would 'Harrison, Bruce Paquette, Teddy get under way in the very near .lIJt"w~' Allen, Gary Brown, Gary Demer- future. ". . JEWE.L CASE ~e, , '!-." . '~" , -" . . ,,',J, •. ',. . -Picture'by Fred ,Runnells . The Congalinescene inthe play "My Sls~~r,;Eileen", is,whipp~d into';shape;fo,:r the' 0' . produdion to be presented in the GrosSe Po~nte HighSch()ol auditori.uIl.I on,;4piil(3; 4 ~oy ~Ct° and 5, at 8:15 o'clock each of the 'three nights .. Left ',to right,ar~:-DIRECTQ:W~R]JD' ~r

Beautifully Wrapped' at no Extra Charge lOOK! . Free Garbage Disposer Si S -'7' & 9' S . Call 20099 Mack, in the Woods TUxedo 2-9239 I'~' s .. HAYES ED.. 1-9 OP.en 9 a. m. 'fil' p. m, Daily . .()4 .TO PURCHASERS OF MEW 1952

You bet, you'll be a B • B 'Booster! ',,"5 Co"etl ':lI 3 Weill WIEKS " painU! t Th SI'I'drteS , -" till Ea.ter, Batt 11 Road .::,' .Your, ..unor drobe is Herel 48 JET:TOWER DISHWASHER DIRECTLY A DRISSIS 'SUitS WITH HYDRO-ELECTRIC CONTROL COAlS SPOR1SWIAR UNGIR'1 . at the To introduce the new 1952 Youngs- • fabulous town Kitchens 48-inch' Jet-Tower •. -;;t~ oI1tice I Dish,vasher with Hydro - Electric control; we are making the above S~7&? offer to purchasers who.' will , All oufdoors is aglow with Sprin!! Catch the magic of the hour ONLY fDr your indoor ch~rm, fresh, deiightful and. enchantirg promise' to show and explain 'it to' wallpapers ••• to bring new life to the rooms of you~ house five friends, neighbors or relatives. bea~tjfuJ. No other method washes 'dishes so tk~~1 clean, so fast! In less. than ten I bro~~~ick "'--t.) minutes, dishes ... even. pots' and -' I . tower pans . . , are washed, flushed and Wallpaper gives life to any room. It has sunshinE' in its charoct~r, ,ond c-: rinsed ,in water hotter.than your B-S has a for greater selection 1han you'll find anywhere on the East Domestic and, Imported wall. papen from 11 ,of. -the I woodward at gr~d_ circus park Side. But don't overlook the' trim. That's the p~rt for point. The right country's .largest makers of '" hands could stand; 58 jets of point and the right wallpoper make the job. r fine, wall paper, b,ooster;-heated water brush-scrub BB Quality: Exciting New dishes from top to bottom . . , hy- . L()ng' Y'Iearirig gienically. clean, sparkling bright! PAINTS WALLPAPER' HUrYjl! Take .ttdvantage of this unusual' TILE 195~ Youngstown KitchenS Electric Sink, 48" Oeepton!, end Paster finishes. Many Member Stores III the PoInt. oDer today. Effective from Mat'ch 27 to English imports ~nd lorge, om"le wide. Jet-Tower Dishwashing, full sink facili- Non-yellowing White Enamel, Asphalt Tile Rubber Tile,' 'Lino MIly"31, 1952. slilmples of Domes,tic,Scenics, , ties. Food Waste Disposer. aDd riD!!e ~ray from holf-pints up: Pastels In Tile. See our finest in floor' COY:: Hand prints and Mvrals. Single A Message available at ~xtra. cost. quarts. , , rolls up,:" . ering. to • • Newcomers ELECTRIC SiNK ••••••••••• '••• 429.95 24 to 36". ALUMINUM VENETIAN BLINDS - ONLy' $3.75 JET TOWER,. Youngstown Kitchens new ,1952 Jet-Tower . DISH WASHER •••••••• ,•• 329.95 Dishwasher-compa.ct 27" wide., Paint B.B Drop Sentatlonal New Plastic Turps Brushes Clothes Glamorene Sure-Step Pure Gum 'in Brushes tor all Fine quality Rug CleanE:l' Tile \ bulk. purposes. - Wax' 9><:12 It 40c Up 95e qt. -,.$3:79 gal. 38csq. ft. SOc qt. Have Your Kitchen Remodeled by~Specialists . , 98e

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To Conszder FloodI . • • Threats f, .- .- SPORT SHIRTS , An emergency meeting of the'l ha~ destFOyed, 'parb~r:,~.~t~~- TooJs D.s;,..... aftd tailor.d ill our ~'<:~>';'" Michigan State Waterways Com~ tions: Th.~re ,are about 62',PCltUlds OW" work ,oom.. Iftdividual mission will be held at the Hol.of pressl,i,re'10 each 'square, footot es t.~, .. y"r .ra' ..,,4 fahrics. Distinc • . . . - fresh, w:ater., "Add to that th,e ~ land Hotel In 'East Tawas, Sat- surge oi~aves: and' you'. cailun- tiv. pIGid." checks, novelty I" urday, March 29. The meeting has derstand the forcethat'hasrip'p"e'(f we. v." .parklii'l' .olid colors. been called after a~forecast that our', docks apart." .'. , ' fVS CO. ~ R.ady to w ... , h, your.... ct the coming' summer' will witness 'The "Commission" will aSsist' a~- Gives You WA.2.7155 call., !i.~."d .Ie.. e lenlth. . 'fected ,municipalities ,on a, 50-50. the hIg?est. water levels, ever re- basis. The allocation of funds -are corde? In th.e. Great Lakes region. to be ,~ouncedshortly; aft~r'l > It IS a~tIcIpated that over a tl;le meetmg o,f March 29. '. 1952 P4CKARD , .Big-Car 'Comfort billion dol~ars damage will be i' • " " 0, Cu.tom tailor.d to your u2OO" 4.DOOR SEDAN Scbreiher's is individual "'e.,urements done to pu?l~c a~~ private pr.o~. Bishop Reed at only $15.00 I erty. MUnICIpalItIes and CIVIC ' . , , d.nv .... d in I st~jcJly " 'bodies have .be.en r~quested to To Speak Here present de!'crIptIve pIctures, the ,.. . , , PAINT 4nIi: At ...Medium-Car Cost! co~t factors involved, and their GLASS StMe! rectlmmendations for state action. ! NGINEERED to, ou~perf';rm all .others- •• '. beautiful, armor -ribbed ' E.'a~d now bette~ 10 70 ways-the mag- Although... the Waterways CO~1- safety bodies are cushioned at all mounting nlttCeilt Packard brIngs you fine-car power, mission does not have the au-! points. And Pack~d's new shockproof comfort and handling ease at medium-car thority to directly assist private', . cost! And first ,cost is only one way you steering is balanced for finger-tip control. property owners, it will advise *Opti~m.l equipment, :white save. This great car'is precision-built to •• Look at one 1ftON' carl If you plan and make re~pmmendations for " si~ewall tices (if availa.ble), $ive you more new car miles-to costyou Jess cooperative action, In that effort to spend $2500 for a car, then today'. and ~state and local taxes (if. Jor-what )'OU get. than any other automobile! the Waterways Commission and any), 'extra'. Prices may vary 'magnificent 'Packard-at just a few dollars the Water Resources Commission slightly in nearby, co'mmuoi. •• Only Packard give. you the world's more-i! well within your reach. Packard will present jointly a public re- ties due to shipping charges. , highest-compression eight-new Easa- costs less to buv than you'd think and the port on corrective measures. matic Power Brakes *-and *, record proves Packard costs less to own- Detroit head of the Waterways the automatic drive that excels all others. for "Builtlike a Packard" means built to last! Commission, Bert Robb, said that the "biggest job is to make the public aware that within the next 30 days the da'mage may be Custom Monogrammed at no additionoi charge. done." During the month of Feb- ruary a water level rise of .3 I feet was recorded. A rise of I nearly two more feet has been predicted before "June 20. Norbert Neff, city clerk of the City of Grosse Pointe,' warned 68 ADAMS AVENUE WEST of the destructive potential that FREEPARK)NG NEXT DOOR e OPEN MON, NIGHT TILL 9:00

...... !"~~._."t~ •••• ~ ••••••••••••• ~.~ Club to Observe 15th . thd Bishop Marshall R. Reed, of I Bzr ,ay the ,Detroit Area of the Methodist , ---, Church will adaress' the mem- !, I G,P.H. Journalism Student bers and friends of the Grosse 'I The Conservation C I u b at Pointe Methodist Church at the Grosse PointE:' High School has regular Wednesday evening Lent- reached the ripe old age of 15 en meeting at 8 p.m. on April 2. "Pied Plpen" are designed for little feet," years. Bishop Reed is a native of :md are expertly fitted under the direc- I tion of Mr. 'William McCourt. Exclusive- To celebrate fhis occasion, the Michigan and has been closely • Optional equipment .t ntu cost. ly at Peter Pan in Grosse Pointe. present membership, under the associated with Michigan. Meth- I ** Only' Packard has Ultra~ * * Packard builds gre.t en- ** Handsome new interiors I sponsorship of Mrs. Myrtle Wag. odism all his life. He served matic"', the automatic drive that ginesl Packard's Thunderbolt and fresh exterior color com- • 17045 Co. ner. is planning an Open House charges at Redford, Jefferson excels all others in smooth per- Engine, world's highest-com- binations accent Packard's Kercbevt/! April 1. The Open Hous~ from' Avenue, here in the city, YpsiH formance and dependability. pression eight, has up to 25% smart, low lines. Seat.~are as VA. 2-1330 l 7:30 to 10 o'clock, wj1l bring the lanti and just prior to his elec- fewer working parts thal1- wide as the car is high. ~ld and new members together tion to the office of Bishop, he ** New Eoso matic Power engines of comparable power! ** Every Packard car under- Irakes* give faster, easier stops I to talk about club events. was pastor of the Nardin Pak * * Pack"rd's safety-glass goes 4,287 separate factory i. _.i _ ;. A -require 40% less foot pres- t Some of the things the Con- Methodist Church 'where, under area of ,3,046 square inches inspections. "Built like a Particular Service for Grosse Pointers servation Club has done through his leadership, one of the finest lure, 29% l~s time to ,apply! gives you all.around visibility. Packard" means built to last! the years 'ilre: attend conservaH sanctuaries in the city was built. tion lectures, have speakers at Bishop Reed has just returned ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE the club, meeting, take educa- from a seven weeks tour of India tional field trips, distribute ,food and brings a fresh insight' on to bird feeding stations in parks, this, one of the great- question pro ill 0 t e conservation stamp marks of contemporary history. GI,IOSSE POINT~ PACKAlID, INC. sales, sponsor wilde life cam- After the" service there will JACK WOOD, INC. paigns, plant trees in parks, and ij'e a tea and reception for Bishop grow plants from the seeds to and Mrs. Reed in the Commun!ty Grosse Pointe Park Dealer Gr~sse Pointe Woods Dealer sell to the community. Room of the church to whIch 15205 East Jefferson Avenue They also had intra-school all members and friends of the 19770 Mack af Cook Road " club meetings and contests to Grosse Pointe Methodist Church Call arouse student enthusiasm in the are invited: • club. J Alumni helping the present 952 club make plans for the birth- day celebration 'are Mrs. William Ludwig, formerly Dorothy Cas- tricurn, June '41; William Lud- wig, January '40; Mrs. William Brock, formerly Jane Baldwin, '46; and Miss Mary Gobane, '44. The group hopes to have as Tires many of the older members as BaHeTies. possible present. 'Any graduate Road Service member who would like to at- tend the birthday celebration DIR!:CTLY ACROSS JEFFERSON {i'ROM'rOM BOYD FORD AGENCY should contact Mrs. Wagner as' E. Jefferson at Nottingham soon as possible. : OL

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IN ,OVERSIZE HANDKERCHIEFS

A fresh new idea. , handkerchiefs 18" to 21" square to become a definite p!lrt of you this spring. Gay bits of color that are no longer accessories to I::hoose"or n~t, as you please .. but an essential part of the new silhouette. You may For Those Who Appreciate. ~ear them as you will, ~ccording to your inge~ nuity. But we~r them you will, and smartly. JI From the top-As tl nec,kerchief: bold plaid ric Sink. 4S- sheer linen and cotton,~ handmade in France. } sink iacili- As shottlder spice: ~hite $heer linen cO,rd, edged rime spray ,. with French lace. In a pocket: wide-he~med " Swiss, with hand-embroid~red ~io1E1tS., At th6 ONLY CHURCH:LIKE CHAPEL-ovH \ wNst: white border Swis; sneer with check, dot JetHTower . 400 people can be accommodated. . Of stripe centers. PIPE ORGAN MUSIC-only East Sid. funerAl home with" pipe organ. 59c" 10 $3 LARGEST PERSONNEL - experienced r • staff on call 24 hours every day. ,IStS Jo,10ST UP TO DATE-latest, finesl methods and mod~n equipment. PARKING-largest off.street facilities of II'ny East Si~e func1'al home.'

,- 3.00 onged ] "arrisEAST SIDE CHAPEL. Kercheval at St, Hcrper at Lckepointe, •• ~ LAkeview 1-~131 CENTRAL WEST Cass at Canfiel4 . W. McNichols at ,Lauder )863 TEmple 1-11'44 VErmont 8-7711 • f '

G ROSSE"P 01 NT E NE'WS Thursday,

'i,.'.,.••~Man. y,.,.. '.to_H. e...ar...C....o...n.,c.....er.fof HarvarclGleeClub .~ Following theconcert:there r Church.ph'~i~iwhlch is- a ~roup

. SUbscript!on'Di;'~er af,Cou~try~CIu.b and Many Rr~vate;~i~Jifo~~lfft~erii~ttl~t~trh~~1~1 ~l~~ a~~b,in;~llasSi;~r~rat~~s~~; ::.. J .' Pa~ties,Wm~Precede Event '~nMasonic at the FortWa}rneHotel, withre- service. at Christ Church Cran- Many of th; Tem~leS~t~'~day ~~er).in9 . ~~~~~~it~/i~e i~l~~m~iu~;td~.1 ~~~t~a~:t~~~:~ti~ a~~~o~; Sa\ FOR YOl/R MORE took advantar.~i ------Sunday, the Harvard Glee Club 7 p.rb.. . "Suddenly It's. The' Grosse.P6inte .Women',s'.Committee •.£01' the Harvfu.d ed th~ boys Fj Glee Club Concert,scheduled~ior.Saturaayevening, .March '.~ ....'. I . n-., 1@88@j1-----IEll II 21. , ill • < 29 'at the. Scottish Rite Cathedril, has issued invitations .toa • COPYFlIG~:r. n'S~ To begin tH '.Pkotze-CCaxcdo c. N'N'''' III subscription dInner at the, Country Club before -the concert ... m "5688-Q9 ., . Blashill ir.vitc 1 ,About 75.Harvard alumni,. their wives, and.friends of' 'm~ their elates tr' ,Harvard have made plans to attend the dinner, according to ~ ill the ,dance. ,~ Mrs. Re~de H~Ryan, Chairman oftheWomen's.Cornmittee, . P,a.cfJcfngOnly The Ultra George Pa~pid and her co-chairman, Mrs. Mark C. Stevens. Guests will go 'n Marv Sch.i to 'the Scottish Rite Cathedral in two bus~s chartered for the Becker 'n BiH Be~t.1n Pharmacy ~ '1 i occasion. . (~:--.--- .------: Kretzschmar ~ ~ wallpapers Catchick 'n Je; . Amon~ .:hose. who w.ill,jOin....th.el C.h.a.rlellH.!Iodge. s, Jr.~ Mr ...and : We say this without .fear of contradiction. The - Schuler, At~c 1 party ale. Mr. and. MIS. John Mrs. John M. S.Hutchmson, Mr. _ .:. Craig Campb, '! - I Detwiler, Mr.. a~dMrs .. Andrew d.M . All 'M L . M - Trail. Pharmacy. uses only+he most careful pro- Jack Kelly. B'I MAKE YOU~ROWN SLIPCOVERS Ban, Mr. and Mrs. James. Lee,' an. .1'8. .'. ~ •.. '. oma~, f,. : -- • The same superb' wollpopers used In Pfiefle. Tinse~ I :mI'. and ;Mrs. Rob~rt Hatch,' Mr.. and Mrs. ChIsholm N. Macdon~ld", :'. cedures ,nd finest products j~ compounding. and •- • Our fine decoratir.g service are available BassE;tt. Shirk! w it h Na.t ion a II y Fa m 0 us and Mrs. Oscal' .Buhr, Mr. "and' Mr. and Mrs. Walter' M. Meek, _ dispEnsing prescriptions. • Haring, Marlei Mrs. Ross Wilkins, Jr:,. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. David. N. 'Mills, : • • to you at our studio shop Jones. Janet I Mrs. George B. Heff.e,ra? Mr> an~ John S. Newberr~, Jr., Mr.~and. : _ - Beatty. J :me F'I I,Mrs. H.. H.un.ter Wl1hams,]VIr. Mrs. James J. Phelan, Jr., Dr. _ Besides this, there is always the prompt and -• den. Caml ,j and Mrs., DavId .C. Cl'aWio.rd,.. as and Mrs. Hugh Stalker, Donald _ friendly service for 'which the Trail Pharmacy. is • Hoard.~ane _I well as the. Ryans ~nd Stevens. Thul'ber, Lawrence J. Verdier, : • I Also joing the dinner. party and Mr.an.d Mrs. James B. Webber, _ well known. These add up to the best in Phar.' • I bus-travelers will be Mr.. and. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Clark T. Wells, m. macy-superior "'prescription service at. no ex. 1IIIIIIIIIIIllII!I!llI!l!!il!Il!Ii!!llii!!:1 Mrs. J. Lawrence Buell, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wilkins, J1'') Mrs. Albert Dickson;' "Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Reade H. Ryan, and tra cost. . Mrs. William S. Teetzel, Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Stevens. m View $1~ Mrs. A. Duane Beam, Mr. and The Grosse' Pointe Wmnens' m . Mrs. J. C~'awford F.rost, Mr. an~ I. Committee includes: .Mesdames .. m' (J):. :./ (J1JJ .'.' m i only p.r yard Mrs. DavId B: Ire.land III, ML William M. Dunn, Chisholm Mac: ill ..I Stere and Mrs. DavId ..VIgel:, Mr. and! donald David C.Crawford Her':' . fJUti~unoMl1~ 20313 MACK, at Loch1J1oor J Educational Mrs. Donald K. Barnes .. Mr. and I bert 1. 'Lord, Charles G. Jen'nings, Quality Pr~scription S~rvlce Mrs. Har~ld W. BaIley" an.d I Jr., James J. Phelan, Robert L. in the Woods TU.4-1995 ing ... fun' Thomas B. Mann. (Mrs. Mann IS i Hatch James B. Webber and that's Viewrr I III 1<'crcllcval O/venuc {frone Pointe fJrm1l5 in Florida). . . Ross 'Wilkins Jr. besi'des' Mrs. 4 • full color ~ I • 0 I! 0 l! 0 l! Q 0 l! II 0 !l OJLQ l1JULSIJLl1.LQ.Q Q Q Q ILl! l! 2" l! l! l! l! 0 l! l! 0 l! !LlUU Seyeral small dinners als? have: Ryan and Mr;. St~vens'. : II 11.....-_-_-_-_- _....-, been plan:led for that evenmg, as ; _ _,_~~ __.,.~__ .~_ .. ~ ._ mensicns .. seem to can a ,pre-concert festivity .. Mr.. a~d I -_._-----_._- --~--~-_..__._------Mrs. JohnM. S. Hutchmson WIlL the cost is sc entertain MI'. and Mrs. Daniel be omo;:ed. ciaiists in 0/: It co.t •• 0 littl. to prot'd your new furniture or beautify. Goodenough, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-I liam D. Laurie, 'and Mr. and M~~.. realism phOI your old ••• with slipcovers you con easily make of Ear] Heenan,. Jr., at their home you Con to~ wondrous Gloshe.n. in Moross place. " , dimension P'. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Dunn in and inve~ have invited Mr. and Mrs. citing h0bby Glo..... " i. elos.r wov'n •.• to resist du,t and wear ••• Thomas Litle, Jr., and Mrs. and its lustrous satiny she.n Is woven in so it won't Dunn's brother and sister-in~Taw, MI'. and M:'s. David P, Keena. w.ar out.- Mr. and Mi's. Charles Hodges, MIRON'S CARl Jr., will share their box at the 19755 Mack Choo" f,om mort thon fifty Glosh•• n po"ern, and color. concert with their son and daugh- : •• all londed with amon.y' back guarantee even aft., ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1ll1ll1ll1l1ll1ll1ll1l/l11ll111111llilililli. : Hodges, III, and their daughter countl.ss ~oshings, cl.aning, or .xposur. to sunlight! I and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. ; Scott Rumely. ! Another family party will in- ! elude Mr. and Mrs. Alexander L. Wiener and Sandy Wiener, the t J i : Hight Reverend and Mrs. Russell I 2)~aperiej I S. Hubbard, with Jane, Judy, and '\Vashingto I Rusty Hubbard. . - Ph Ib352 E. Warren Avenue TUxedo 2-9448 Still' others" attending the. con- WASHIN( I, cert will be Mr. and Mrs. Edward DETP.OfT Open Monday, Tttundoy and Friday Evenings Itil Nine I G. Acomb, John Van Zile, Mr. I'and Mrs. Frank' Standish, Dr. and Fa i Mrs. Richmond Smith, Mr.. and ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;:=.:;;:=.:;;:=.:;;;;;: MI'S. J 0 hn B. Doy1e, Mr. an d Mrs. Northc .Robert Hamilton, Dr. and Mrs. An All Pli' FAULTLESS Millon Rueger, Mr. and Mrs. Apple for Donald Williams, John Neville, Business (

and Edward Kelley. Gift B I CLEANS CURTAINS CORRECTLY Listed as sponsors for the con- F The SAFEST PRE fresh and new. , . in Miraj, a sheer. Shipping C wool worsted with, the faintest slub, Lc Most DEPENDABLE for the 1952 feeling in fa9ric. "Gro. j They've slim skirts, little jackets an rl Northe $3.00 pE: I~alll.il.~T C.AH a '\vonderful look for Easter . .1. and after.

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K I'D BIT s, ' '1 0"BrunchGardenand FlowarShowClub's Agenda..•. CrocusB.ows'fo, Hotly..••in' Minds.,.of Women, Wo rking for Fall Fair II~:;~~r:o~~o;~eo~~:n:tt~ Theev,en'~alendar years ~eAlexand~rWiener 'as' 1st Vice- of the Church are Mrs. Truman such as the enticing Parish Shop, I tees. . f By NANCY KASER -.--'. .., " especially memorable on~~ fO:J:'Chairman.,Mrs~Douglas Camp- Brown, President, and Mrs. Fred. are already meeting regularly on 1 Many were present who had : . I. Membe'rs o.f .the Gross,e Pointe. the - women of ChristChurch, belland Mrs. William Muir, who erick Clifford Ford;, Wednesdays in order to have a t recently returned from the South- M f th h'gh h 1 girls Hinchman and Carl Rohloff were Woods Garden Cub WIll meet . d . 1. Grosse Pointe, as t.hose are "Fair" headed the officers two years The. theme for that big day plentiful . supply of those ever i land, blooming with suntan and any 0 e 1 sc oO.yearsin ,the Parish.~Since early ago, will this year act as Co-2nd m November will be Christmas, popular dainties ready for the i new ideas, while ot,hers ha been took advantage of the hag dan,e, tho\e who wen t to Joyoo's.. in the home. of ,""'S. Paul R~we, in this year of. 1952,-llie. offieers Vice-Chairmen, in an ad viSoTY with. all its traditional warmth, "Day." . i working in 'ommittee groups and "Suddenly It's Spring" and '''a t- JOY'e Jud'on was also a hos.t- 1468 Hawthorne road, ior b",n,h for the fair to heheld; on..' No- ,apa,ity.. . 'olor and goodwilt Though the Last Frid ay at Christ Chureh! already had finish.d many aru- ed th~ boys Friday night, March! ess at a dinner before the dance. On Tuesqay, April 1. Mrs. Albert' vember 13 have been. In.eeting,to Miss Frances Bo?thwillagaincrocuses .are jw;t ..beginning to I was ~eld the .first big. meeti~g: des .. All in all. it was a most 21. I Some of those. enjoying din'ner Beever will be co-hostess. work out plans and, :comrilitteeS.be Treasurer, ass1sted by M~s, poke theIr cheery heads above of offIcers. chaIrmen, vice-chalr-! successful meetmg an~ showed . . • • • . there were Louann' Bordon'n . . ~'. .. ~ Mrs. J.ClemensKolb,,;m be Hal Smith, Jr., and Mrs. Wil. the ground, many table and Shop I men and the always important I that the women of Chnst Church To . be?m. the evemng, Joy,e I Dave Lea,h . Gloria anton 'n .Foll~~mg brun,h,the group Ch'iman Ex -Offi<>o, while 111". Ham: Tost The ,"Secr.tary will Chairmen are thin king in', terms treasurer" followed b.y Iun,heon. i w," well laun,hed on pr,pa~a- . Bla;;hlll Inv1ted seve,ral gIrls and Dan Webb. Ann Watson 'n Jerry w1ll VIS1t the Flqwer Show at the Harold 'Yadswort~.will be Gen- ~eMrs.~R.P. LaJrd. ~epres.e~ta- ,of ..hOlly and tmsel ,and warm I Bnght. SUltS. and. warm sunshme; tlOns for one of ~he finest Falrs ththe.e>r dance.da to< to.Bertiea dmn.Robertser b.!o:,n Beardslee.Lore",. TonyEllen BerardPear 'n'n GeorgeSally State Fair Grounds. eral Ch.,man"sslSted by M". tlYes from the .woman sAux,hary knotted 'ocks. Some of the groups proc!.,m.d ,t 'prmg, hut NoV'm _I ever. George PapPIch, SybIl Scotford Cope and Joyce's date Robin 'n Marv Schwemm, Greachen Hesse ' Becker 'n Bill Methner, Nancy . • ,;It • Kretzschmar 'n Bill Roberts, Kay The them", of the turnabout ters ' Catchick 'n Jean Schade 'n Rudy dance was "Suddenly It's Spring" .. Sch~ler. AI.!drey Rheaume':n in honor of the season. which I CraIg Car:rpbell, Sal,l~ ,ner n just began, and, alo~g with' Bill-! 1~lIpdpers used Ir'l Ja~k Kell;-, Bee Sq.Ull€ n Tom Gale's orchestra provided the I Pfiefle, Tmsey Nettmg 'n Clark . h t . h ' L 11 J k Me dVdii"ble 13 tt Sh' JUl' c h' B'lll rIg t a mosp ere. owe . ac - PERT, PRETTY DRESSES fo r Has~f; , M l~ ey ct . ,n B~l1 son 'n Posy fomicic. Dick Scales . " the EASTER BUNNY SET, o shop armg, a1 ene. In;le n 1. 'n Carol Loveless, Tom Lister 'n Janes. Janet Milesn Ronme G '1 S' '. B'll R x'ford 'n Cleo B t J R . J H at l:;son, 1 e ea ty, ane 0we n ~rry a!'. :aonbright, Joe Buell 'n Donna den, Carol Messner ~ John Albright, Mac McNair 'n Joan HQard, Jane McGrath n Ted Parker, Rodney Haldeman 'n ------~.------Janet Delaney, Nels Jensen 'n A. Rayon sheer stripe with full 11II1II1II1II1II1I!1II11l!lIIIllIIl!/II1I111l11ll11lll11ll11!IIIIIIllIllIllIll!llllllllll!lI1111' Dorothey Vermulen, Fred Jen- Gibson Girl'sleeves. a wide midriff ..\ sen 'n Carol DeKorse, Coby Mar- and a shining patent belt. Navy or tin 'n Donna Smith. Ricky Ber- . t' ard 'n Martha Sloan. Bob Sehal: red. Sizes 7 to 14. Vlewmas er leI' 'n Diane Retzlaff, Dick Ans- 8.95 low 'n Glenna Ho we-ll, Gerry Stereoscope Goebel 'n Carol DeBruin. John Taylor 'n Sandy Robertson. Bob Educational ... entertain- Backaus 'rl Anita Hatch, Wayne B. Yardstick gingham with intri. TU. 4-1995 ing , .. fun for everyone ... Miller' 'n Jane Hester. George cate smocking at the shaped wrist that's Viewmaster. You'll get ParkH '0 Bev Riley, Bob Ander- and shirred bodice. Green, aqua full colo' pictures in 3.di- son 'n Maggie Koehler and. John JUiJUUl II l1Q II lZ !1 Richardson 'n Lee Macy are some or orchid. Sizes 3 to 6x. mens ions ... sorealistic they who came out Jor this popular 5.95 seem t,., come to life. And d::;nce. the cost is so moderate you'll Others are Dick GaUette 'n be amazed. We're also spe- Midge Stapleton, Stu Smith 'n C. Sea Island broadcloth, with cialists in all types of stereo- Marv Shenefield, Rich Limberg I realism photogrophy ... so 'n J~annie Smithers, -Bud Ruther i smocked waist and bodice, detailed you Can take your own 3. 'n Sally Ayling, Phil Beach 'n I with lace and embroidery. Blue,' dimension pictures .. , ;,top Barb McGrath, Don McCarty 'n i aqua, pink or maize. Sizes 1 to 3, in and investigate this ex- Anne Leete. Wendy Birdsall 'n I citing hobby. Anne Blashill, Norm Lasca 'n i 4,95 Nancy Erikl'en, Bob Burgee 'n i Peggy Moreland. Bill, Marsden 'n' Louise Hutchins, Harvey Keith I CAR l J 0 Y~Jf R ' 'n Janet Fildew, Ken Barlow 'n I D, Four-way chambray with three separate pieces , .. the dress, the ~1;~I:I;mU~~U;I;mllilllllllllllllmlllll/lIIII;!~Ullm;il~:rl~~~:~~;'~!~~~~~:~:~~i¥l!.~~:I eyelet embroidered bib and the -----.------~_._-- Bev Chinle, Jay Newberry n I pert apron. Mix them 8S you will. ~~~,.~,~,...,..;"';-'; ..,:" I Lalia Sadi and Betty Reitz I \...~ I' , I ~ I f G f ~i. , Robin Bml', Marilyn Norton and 1 to 3', 4,95 3 to 6x, 5.95 ~ App es or i ts ,~. Carol Ford. $ FRUIT FARM ~~I: • • • $ JACK FROST ~~, Some of the girls took the op. -:- ,~ poriunity to go hag and so cele- $. Washington, Michigan '~brated the evening at a progreso I ..~ - Phones - ~.... sive dinner given by Laurie I. \~ WASHINGTON 354 J '~Smith and Carol Lungren. Some ~ DETROIT TR. 3.8030" ~~ of the girls. l'een at the "hag" ..~ ~~ ~~ dinner \'/ere Maral MoJyneaux, A. S Fancy ,~1 Shirley Stoup, Margaret Weav- ,," Northern Spys ~~! er, Jeanne Rydholm and Polly ~ ,~ ! Schmidt. ~ .. , .. . . ~. An All Purpose Winter ~; i After the dance Sally Rae ask- y Apple for Family or ,,' ...... ,USlnessB' G', Ifts. ,,~y~ :• ed some of the couples back to K.ERCHEVAL AT ST. C LA I R • • • GROSSE POiNTE." ~ TUXEDO ~.. G'ft B N 1 '~ ' her house. Evie Button 'n Larry "..~ 12 Flincy1 Apples0:, o.@ $1.50 ~~~ ; Daniels, Peggy' . Guinaane 'n Ned ~.. \. 'Maxime, Barb Lowe 'n CJem ,," Gift Box No. 2 ~~: Martir., Audrey Gayer 'n Bill $ 24 Fancy Apples @ $2.50 ~~ Tyson, Ena Casey 'n Dave Mc- ~ Gift Box No.3...... Kee, Margie Payne 'n Hugh ~.. 32 Fancy Apples @ $3.0CJ ~~ Ryall, Janet Woita 'n Sean Fras- t~ A Hand-Painted ,~ er, Ilene Bryant 'n Bill Taylor ..... Gift Card Enclosed ~i. ! and Julie Trombley 'n Dan Wag- $ We Deliver Orders Dailv to $1 ner went .back for a snack and SPECIAL P'URCHASE! ,'" 234 Piquette 'Avenue, near ~.. i more dancmg. • $ John R, Detroit. or ,,~! • • • ,~ Direct Shipment from Farm t~i Saturday night John T::.ylor ~~ to your Home or Anyplace $. got some of his friends together 100C;~wool flannel, tweed and plaid, skil:ts from one of our very best manu- ,," in the United States (except ....: for a party. Jeanette Cameron, $ Pacific Coast States. Ari- $; Bev Climie, Bee Burrows, Lalia zona and New Mexi('o): . Z' J factUl'ers ... each one worth' much more'than our special purchase price, ..~ ,~ S"dI, Mary Immerman, oyce ~.. Shipping Charges Extrll ~ 'robbler, Susie Slimon, Jay New. each one masterfully tailored and finished, and each one an important ,,~ Meil your order to Washington, ,~ beny. Ted Hammonp., Larry ~.. Mich., with check for Apples, ~.. ' Skobel, Art Wibble, Gordon Nel- spring fashion. Choose from this outstanding group of tan" grey, blue, ..~ which will be shipped ,~ son. Diek Spmdle anq Doug Mc- ~.. PREPAID ~~I Briele are sume of those seen braWl}, pastel tweeds and 'other' colors ... in straight and slim or fun and ~~ Shipping Charges Billed ,,~l there. ~" ~~. * •. flared styles. When you see these beautiful skirts, you'll want more than ,~ L~ter ...~I We hope all ,you kids that arc ,~ "Grade A" ,~ ' planning on square dancing next one at this lnol1ey-s~ving price .•. to wear now and through the spring ~ Northern Spys ~~[Friday night.at Memorial Church Reg. $12.95 \ $3 00 b h I ~; have your tIckets, because they 'season, Sizes 10 to 16, ~ . per us e "~I'are all sold out and it is .impcl'- ... ~~~~~~~~,..~"fA ...~~ sible to get more. to $25 --~---~----_._---~_.----~~-~--~~-

~I NAVY OR RED

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GIrls 7-10-14 19,95

Pre. teens 10 to 14 22.95

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J 7405 Kercheval -hi, the Village

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Society , , News Gathered. ,/ . 'From-Allof" the Pointes Wo ... ------....,,------... 1 From Another Pointe 0 rta n to the' nte ~Brh'id.es~Elecd.td~nnopulnee Three .of View .5h d .P'oi MISS Vi~ ..~I;IA BRUSH~>---.,..------,------<$ MRS.ED,;A~D.A.DAvYo,lT elr We Ing ans Their By r }tHle Scht1'merhorn FORD arrived March 20 for'MR: For 'Dear Old Harva'rd "Somerset road, MRS. MILDRED' __ ' _ and MRS: F.- CLU'FORD FORD " " ,NADEL" PATTERSON of OXford'liElilabeth Ann Hicks J~ Engaged to John Carl Bradley; Grosse Pointe 1 w . JR. of St. Paul avenue.' The ba i road, arid MRS. LLOYD .DeWITT '~etty Page Ho~ges to Wed Roland Kalmbach Jr. and and Dr. Roben Fourteen years ago Pointers Dr. and Mrs. Earl Krieg by's' mama was MERRILL Me. i SMITH of Grand MaraIs boule- Sue Cruikshank Betrothed to Fred McGregor' Lewis L. Sm~ ,discovered Captiva Island down there off the gulf coast of CLIN'!'OCK and wee Miss Ford vard will participate in the 19thI ' , . 1 Florida'. , • is named for her maternal grand- birthday celebration of the Gen. Getting in a few words of their own before~ent IS ?ver., Two wedell ~ Once the island where the fierce bandit Gasparilla mother, MRS. FREDERICK C. Alexander Macomb Chapter of and the social scene is preoccupied with Springtlme's brIdes, Savannah Geor ~ kept his captives •.• the Kriegs have long been chary FORD of Bis~o~ r~2d.' I the U. S. Daughters of 1812. The. are those ~bright-eyed gals ... the brides-elect. .Dr. and Mrs. 'j about sharing this secret Winter paradise, . . I party has been' set for April 2 This past weekwend three~ ------Blain of Berks ~ Hoping it woulcrlong stay uncluttered with the atmos- outA subfromdebunderpokedtheher haircute drierhead Hand wil,l beE heldt J inff!pe Newberry more Pointers added their Their wedding is to take place' nounced the Iv I -phere of most Florida resorts. • . long en6ugh to tell us JULIE , ouse 1~ as ~ erson avenue. names to the list of engaged in Grosse Pointe. " riage of their c.l So it was a real concession a few years ago ••. that they !'1rs. SmIth orgamzed the chapter girls. "Another Pointe couple who. ley Blain Bowei 1 WATSON was hostess Monday In 1933. , have chosen a June wedding date . ert Lee Berry. 1 revealed it to their friends .•• Dr. and Mrs. Larry Pratt of evening to a group of the ninth! . II< * * ,Mrs. Charles V. Hicks of /'is Sue Cruikshahk daughter of Windmill Pointe drive . . • graders from Grosse Pointe COUDwI MRS. HAROLD B. TREESTER'I" Kerby road announced the enw Mr and Mrs Cha~les L. Cruik~ The small. inf) And this week ... the Prat'ts returned from their third try Day and DUS at buffet sup- of 1761 Anita, has just returned gagement. of her daughter, sh~nk of H~wtho~ne road and WLs performed . I w idyllic vacation on the island. . per and dancing: Before, gather from a three we~ks' visit with I Elizabeth Ann, to' .lohn Car~ L Frederick McGregor. • residence with t t Fitt officiating. * * * I ing at'the Watsons' Lincoln road her d a ugh t e 1'-1 n-1 a w,. MR~., Bradley. . i, The bridegroom-elect is the son H I"~ 0 C . ' , home, the crowd went to the JAMES LEE TREESTER n I The couple left . 0 I.-ay n aptlva Punch. r>. • ' 1 1 John is the son of Mr. and Mrs. i of Mr. and Mrs. Brown McGreg- trip in the SouU. • Rea 11y Mrs. Pratt ... and file youngsters ••• Lawrie' I. "'. >I< Sumpter,T t S. Caro.lma.b th t Mrs. dJamesh i Martin R. Bradley of Lincoln i or of Merriweather road, and the and Jamie .•. have been vacationing. there. . • I MR. and MRS. FREDERICK rees er gave 11' 0 a aug __,I road. : late Alan B. McGregor. Upon their rett I W Berry will live ' Dr. Pratt flying down to meet his familv last week-end . . PARKE.R JR . r~turne d t 0 I . tey, MARY_ .JANE,>1<. *on March 10. Now fOI"some vital statl'stl'CS.': Sue.is a' graduate of Southern., . d d .. h . h h ,; theIr Washmgton roac. home on Ann who was presented to! Seminary in Virginia and Fred's where Dr. Berr.f : • • " an nvmg om~ WIt t em . '.' .. Monday after having spent the \MRS,. HEN;RY B. JOY of Lake societ~ during the Christmas I a~ma mater was Wayne Univer-, : fessor of surgeQ , . They report CaptIva has been dIscovered by a few more week-end in Lakeside, Mich., Shore load has been selected as holidays of 1948 at a luncheon in I Slty. , Hospital. _Wmter folks who seek the sun. • . with Mr. Parkeris parents, MR. a de~egate to attend .the annual the Detroit Boat Club, graduated I _ On March 21, M . But it is still primitive in the absence of telephones" and MRS. F. W. PARKER. This meetr~g of the ~aughters. of from Hood College and tl1e Uni-. 'M t T.' rey Shdllcross. d; night clubs and the usual cafe society people. . . Friday they will greet ALDEN Colomal W~rs Nab.onal SOCIety, versity of'Michigan. : ys ery rlp'- Harry Norton T. T d h EDGAR h . f her to be held In Washmgton, D. C., . ' • Shore road and b rue, Mon ay evenings t ere are movies now. . • , w 0 arl'lves or April 11 through April 13. Pl'lor t~. that she attended Enjoyed By Club and Saturdays the Winter colony meet with the natives Spring vacation from Mt. !1olyoke. • • >I< Grosse Pornte Country Day . rey, was man'ie, . Ga., to Clifford from Captiva and Sanibell (adjacent island) to dance to The JOHN "w.'" M~LFORDS of MR. and MRS. FOSTER L. School. She is the daughter of Jr., of Bloomfield zither and guitar music on an old dock under the tropical Provencal road are holidaying in FRALICK of Berkshire road the late Charles V. Hicks.. A "mystery trip" was enjoyed Attending t~e moon, • • Miami Beach, Fla. sailed on Wednesday from San Betty Page Hodges will be a I by the members of the Grosse . Mrs. Torrey, who But for the most part ••. lazing ... shelling and swim- >I< * >I< FranciscO. aboard the SS Lurline bride. in May. Her bridegroom- Pointe Newcomer's Club Friday' Winter at her <- ming ••• remain the great attractions • MR. and MRS. ROGER BA- bound for Hawaii. elect IS Roland E. Kalmbach, Jr., . M h 21 ' . home near Save, * CON of Cadieux road, with their II< • .. of Lansing. . evemng, arc. , * * bride's brother all Wh S . d Wh ) daughters, GAY and LINDA, are MR. and MRS. WILLIAM Her parents, Mr. and Mrs.! The ,trip, which required about o urprlse. om.. spending a fortnight in Phoe::)ix, BREER of Grayton road, and Earle Clifford Hodges, Jr., of Lo- an hour, permitted time for cock- When hIS famIly took off for a holIday .. , Dr. Pratt I Ariz., where 'they are visiting MR. and MRS. RAL~H WILSON, throp road, told of the engage- tails, picnic fashion, prior to hav- thought it would be a marvelous time to plan a surprise for Mrs. Bacon's parents, MR. and JR., of Oxford road have re- ment this past weekend. • ing dmner at a Canadian desti- Frorrl A Mrs.' Pratt, who right up to the day of her leave-takl'ng was MR.S. E. G. FITZGERALD, at turned from the Emerald Isle Theirs is a campus romance, nation. Dancing completed the .. -Picture by Fred Runnells fo both Betty d Rid . one of the most ardent in Dione Lucas' French cooking thelr orange groye ranch. The Harvard Glee Club will give its concert in Masonic Hotel, Florida. r an 0 an are entertainment for the evemng. classes. . . * '" • • '" II< students at Michigan State Col- Mr. and Mrs. Karl Van Gallow Back in the Pointe after a Temple on March 29, under the sponsorship of the,Harvard- MR. and MRS. LAWRENCE F., lege. . of Ridgemont road were chair-::_ Carey of Univer He ordered a complete new kitchen with every I Caribbean cruise is MRS. MI- Club of Detroit. Among those helping with the present a- EINHEUSER announce the birth I ,Betty's s~hooling has included men of the party., ' and Mrs. John f amazing and modern appliance and was promised in. CHAEL J. KEARINS of Oxford tion are MR. and MRS. READE RYAN of Grosse Pointe ofa daughter, JOSETTE MA-! ~ldwell Fne~ds S.ch?o~and Hol- Newcomers to the. Grosse Mary Mulford, stallation would be complete within a two week period. road. With MRS. JOSEPH DOS- boulevard. Mrs. Ryan is a memb,er of the Women's Ticket RIA, born March 9. Mrs. Ein_llms College rn Yll'gmla. Pointe area who are interested . of Provencal ro~ Dr. Pratt is an optimist. . . TAL, of Birmingham, Mrs. Kear-Committee and Mr. Ryan is a sponsor. heuser is the former LORRAINE Roland, who IS the son of Dr. in the club may obtain further But his wife has a charming ~ense of humor ... - ins visited such sunkissed p~rts CARNAGHI of the Pointe. and Mrs. Roland E. Lambach of information by phoning the meIl1. And Next \ So when thev returned to Windmill Pointe and found not as Nassau, the Dutch West IndIes, BROUGHS, of Yorkshire road, IMAN of Albany, N. Y. Monday . >I< II< II< Lansing. .is affil~ated with Pi bership chairman, Mrs. J. S. a new kitchen . ~.. but their h,orne wlthol.tt ANY kitche. n ... I Puerto Rico a.nd.Ve~ezuela. d d th' hI' d. JANE WITT;:, of Kenwood Kappa PhI fraternrty. Vaughan, TUxedo ]-8912. Looking 'We, ~ prece eelI' sc 00 gIrl augh- was a, bIg evening at the Carey I 'court had a dinner party in her ~__ . . . Mrs. Pratt sl~ply sough~ the eleetnc plate, puttmg off I MR. and MRS. LAWRENCE K. tel'S to Sarasota. ROSEMARY and I home. After the concert given i home on FrIday March 21 be-'" There'll be s~uffles a~d Dobo::>To.rte untll that later date when her new BUTLER have opened their home BETSY flew down to meet their I by the C-ornel1 Glee Club in" fore the "Hag 'Dance" at' the Sherman J. Fib: kItchen WIll have arnved • " • on Lincoln road following a stay parents on ,saturday. They'll visit Pierce Junior High Auditorium, Grosse Pointe High SChool. Her Eunice Hef: * * '* at the Royal Hawaiian in Hawaii. several of the resort, 'towns be- the singers as well as Cornell guests were: SALLY SEALBY, Backus Heffera Tulip Time • • • . fore returning to the Pointe in undergrads and committeemen JUDY ZEEB. BARB HOUSTON, A.1exia Angell, c This year again Recently returned to theIr I time for the Grosse Pointe Coun- were invited to open house at DAVE MAGUIRE, MILLER FOS- Stephens road . friends ••. their garden the Pratts will share with their home on Yorkshire are MR. and try Day 'school bell. the CaJ;eys. Mary and JANE TER, DEAN ZEEB and MIKE Eunie, who of 5,000 tulips at the heighth of MRS, WALLACE S. MacKENZIE, • • .. RIPPE assisted as' hostesses along SUTTON. bloom .•• home at the mo~ who cruised the Caribbean aboard MRS. EDWIN DENBY has re- with Mr. and Mrs. Carey and ----.------It's usually in midwMay ..• April 8 ... the SCInta Rosa. turned to her home' on St. Clair Jane's parents, MR. and MRS. I And Fay is I That the Pratts issue invitations for a Day of Tip-Toeing • '" • following a visit with her son- WALKER CISLER. Also present Through Tulips ..•. INTERIORS , days in Mi'aini B The WALTER E. REMTERS, in-law and daughter, MR. and at the after--concert pa.rty were Guests arrive around .fiv~ o'clock. ,and stay for danc';' of Remter road, have returned MRS. LOUIS B. WETMORE of i local girls who ushered at the I ing after a buffet supper •• to the Pointe after a vacation in Providence, R. T. auditorium. I II< '" • >I< Republi * Fort Lauderdale, Fla. • • * * .. '" * MR. and MRS. FRANK P. MRS.. J. DEANE RUCKER, of June's Debutantes ARTHUR FETTERS, of Notre BOOK, of. University place, have Lake Shore road, is planning a Members and Although we hear the list of June debs is arm-long I Dame, was a groomsman last been stopping 3t the Desert Inn pre~Easter return to the Pointe Grosse Pointe \\, th f 1 f k '. : •• i Saturday in the wedding party at Palm Springs. While on the after spending several weeks in lican Club will h. e nameS' 0 on y a ew "eep poppmg up ,In conversatIons J of MARY PEDEN and LAW- coast they are paying visits to Palm Beach. I' Hartwick at the L about Summer coming.out parties. . . RENCE SAUNDERS SHEPARD. their son-in-law and daughter, • • • meeting next Tu'. Susie Joy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Joy, The wedding took place in May- LIEUT. COMMANDER and MRS. Last week-end marked th~ re- at Grosse Pointe Jr. of Provencal road is a definite June bud. , , 'flower Congregational Church. JOHN L. BUTTE, and their son turn to the Pointe of MR. and Center. And, too: Molly Kerr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry The bride is the daughter of and daughter-in-law. MR. -and MRS. EDWIN R. STROH JR. of Mr. Hartwick, W. Kerr of Touraine road .. , Cynthia Wheelock, daughter MR. and MRS. ROB~RT. WIL- MRS. YlILLIAM J. BOOK. I Merriweather road, who were at 14th Congressior of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell K. 'Wheelock of Cloverly road ... LI~M PED.EN of B~rmmgham • >I< • Lido Beach. MR. and MRS. Committee, and p Marv Carev daughter of Mr and Mrs M'tthe w anCi the bndegroom IS the son An April visit to Grosse Pointe 'I DANIEL R. SIMMONS JR., 'who Wayne County P. ~ " , '. a w . I of MR. ,.and MRS. CLARENCE is being planned by MRS. ED- vacationed with the Strohs, re- zation, will exp (Continued on Page 9) W. SHEPARD of Rochester, Mich. WARb H. MURPHY of San I turned to the Pointe a few days ------"'- • *'. . I' gate's Part in tr Francisco and her daughter, ear leI'. how elected, and JUDY FROST, daugffter of MAUREEN. They will be the • .. * duties at the St2, ,MR. and MRS. J. CRAWFORD guests of MR. and MRS. JEROME Joining MRS. HENRY EARLE conven tions. I FROST JR. of Merriweather H. REMICK JR. of Ridge road at the Southward Apartments in Mrs. Elizabeth: I road, is off to Bermuda this week- and MR. and MRS. WILFRED V. Fort Lauderdale for several days igan chairman '1 I end. With five of her classmates CASGRAIN of Willow lane dur- in the sun are MR. EARLE and I at Vassar, she has taken a cot- ing their stay here. their son, HENRY JR., who took ~llIllIllIlIllIlIIlIl1ll1l1l11mllllllllllll!!I,: , tage at Paget for a fortnight. • .. • off last week-end for the' South. ~ • • '" * SKIP VILLEROT, on vacation .. .. • MR.. and MRS. LANSING .from studies at the Choate School, After a visit with his parents, ! E PITTMAN, of Three Mile drive, is with' his parents, MR. and MR. and MRS. LYLE A. DEVLIN E are vacationing in Florida. This MRS. GEORGE E. VILLEROT I of Notre Dame avenue, MR. and ~ I week they are .the guests of MR. of Beacon Hill. MRS. L. A. DEVLIN JR. and and MRS. BENSON FORD, who >I< • II< their daughter, CONSTANCE, have taken a house at Palm JAN LEPARD came from Ann I have returned to their home, The de cor of Beach for the season: Arbor to be the houseguest of I Seven Cedars Farm in Valencia, vour home i!\ so " ••• MARY CAREY and the MAT-' Pa. imnortant . i I Spring vacation in Pointe THEW W. CAREYS of Univer- i >I< '" .. and too ri~kv to I schools took a good share of the sity place last Monday. Another MR. and MRS. EDWARD J. be madp with. ~ ...anda population south for two weeks. 'guest who arrived with Mary POSSELIUS of McMillan road out counsel. I The wi L L 1 A M J. C H E S - from Cornell was SALLY PELL- and MR. and MRS. 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" Pag8:Nin8 intes Woman's ,Page , _ J • • • by" of, and for Pointe Women lnounce Three Couples 'Speak Four More Join' Ranks olBrides.:~le-ct IPointe Flower Lovers, 9 plans Their Marriage Vows ITravel', Flowery Paths I - . I John Carl Br~d!ey: Grosse Pointe Scene of Weddin'gs of Shirley 8r.in Bowes Garden Clubs of America'Convention in'California Attr.cts ~ Kalmbach Jr, and I .nd Dr. Robert Lee BerrYi Mrs. Kath'lrine W. Hooker and I Several Pointe Garden Enthusiasts; Many Here to Taite. :red McGregor Lewis L, Smart Jr.; Mrs. Sh.llcross Wed. in Georgi. P.rt in Detroit Flower Show March 2'1_April 6 before Lent is over, \Tn Two weddings in the Pointe and another .'way down in The love of flowers is taking quite a group of 'Pointers- h Springtime's brides, Savannah Georgia were. in the news this week. -,I clear across the continent where in Pasadena, Calif., the an- des-elect. .Dr. and Mrs. Alexander W. <9--.------____ nual co.nvention of the Garden Clubs of America opens. on Blain of Berkshire road an- Mr. and Mrs. William Ford Tor-' I March 31. . . .'~) " wedding is to take place nounced the March 15 mar- rey. ere I Already. in California are "showets" this year will be Mrs. e Po!nte. . riagc of their daughter, Shir- .Al~o present '!V. Mrs. -Shall- I Mrs. Standish Backus of Lake John S. Nev,'berry of Lake Shore ~r PtJinte couple who ley Blal'n Bowes and Dr. Rob- Cl?SS sons, GIllan, John and. I Shore road and he l'ster ,sen a June wedding date . .' MIchael ShaUcross. r • . r s , ro~d who~e exhibit .will be a :::ruikshank. daughter of . ert Lee Berry. , Mr. West is the son of Mrs. Mrs. RubJ Boyer MIller, who tullp garClen and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Charles L. Cruik- The small, info~al weddin. Alyce Tucker West of Sterling, lleft last week-end for the I Edgar Bancroft Whitcomb, also f Hawthorne road and was performed In the Blain Utah, and the late Clifford Bate- West. j' of Lake Shore, w~o will hav~ a k McGregor. residence with the Rev. Frank men West.. 1 In addition to attending the complete, garden In bloom. ,. idegroom.eleet is the son Fitt oft'iciating. The Wests will make their ,.., convention meetinl."S, which These two exhibit.s ever have nd Mrs. Brown McGreg- The couple left for a 'wedding home in Bloomfield" Hills.' ': ". ... _ , 'are schedultd for Pasadena, been favorites with all Detroit- 'Iriweather road and the trip in the South. . I And then, 'in the Pointe last Mr. and Mrs. Earle Cliffordf The. engagemerifo{ ELIZA-t., Mrs.' Jean Hoover of DetrOit'r Mr~ and Mrs. Robert B. Brown, Santa Barbara and San Fran- ers \vho visit the flower show 1 B. McGregor. Upon t~leir .retu:n Dr. and Mrs. I Satu~day '~fte~noon, L~wis, L. Hodges of Lothrop road announce BETH ANN HICKS to 'JolUi Carll and Melvin.Hooverof Lake Shore of Merriweather road, announce cisco. Ml's.Backus and' Mrs. each year. The Newberry and a graduate of Southern Berry WIll lIve m Ann Arbor,' Smal t, Jr., ~laImed as hIS brJde the engagement of ,their. daugh- Brag.l.~y...has b.een.,'.a. nn.oun.c.ed bY.. ro.ad.' ..~. nou.nce....t.h..e .enga.ge..me.nt the engageme.n.t.. Oft. heir. d.augh- Miller will do a bit of family Wh!t.comb way wi~h flowers are ,. in Virginia and I'red's where Dr. Berry is associate pro- Mrs. Katharme :Walker Hooker, tel', BETTY PAGE, to Roland I h~r:t!Jother,. Mrs. Charles. V' 1 of theIr, daughter,. MELJEAN. tel', BAR~ARAJEAN, to Robert ,'lsiting. tOPI~S of conversalton from -one ,tel' was Wayne Univer- : fessor of surgery at University da~ghter .of Mrs. Emery L. Walk- E. Kalmbach, Jr., son of Dr. and HICks of Kerby road. The~ brIde-,I CAROLINE, to LOUISKnapp Jr., G.Downey, son of Mr. and Mrs. TI '11' 'd h" yeaI'S show to the next. Hospital. er of MIlwaukee, and the late Mrs. Rola~d. E.Kalmbach of , groo,m-ele~t ,is the son o~ Mr. a?d' son. of ¥r. and Mrs.Loui~ Knapp I R. W.Downey, of.Hig.hlandPark. the ~~S~\thct;;nise. t~ee1~~~:1~h~~ .The Detroit Garden Center On March 21, Mrs. E.leanor Tor- MlL".eWwI~slkl'Sert'heson .of the late Mr. Lans~ngL MIchIgan. ' I Mrs.. MartIn R." Bradley of Lm-, of'McKmney road, Detro!t. They An August weddIng 1Splanned. aren't visiting gardens) with wIll make three com pIe t.e rey Shallcross, daughter of Mr~. and Mrs. Lewis Lee Smart. The bride-elect is SIda graduate: f coInh\b'droad.- , 1 t d . h .d. b t ! are planning a May wetlding. I well- B. th Mrs. Backus' son and daughter- changes,h "t duringfi the1 course of thets ;tery Trip' Harry Norton Torrey of "LaKe The ceremony was solemnized of Sid'Xl'ell Fr~ends choo, a!1' . T e;,.n e-e ec ma e. er e u' ..' ..' 'l lllm' ar S I in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Standish s o~v,. m 1 s Na arrangemen . Sh d d th 1 t D T I at.te.nded Hollms Col~ege, VIr-I In Decem.Qe~,1948. She attended ,Afph X'I Delta Convent. 'Ion : _ _ I Backus Jr. of Santa Barba.ra', exh1blt. ~yedBy Club ore roa an. e. a e r. or- at 3 o'clock in Grosse' Pointe Me- gIma, for tw() years. MISSHodges: Grosse PomteCountry pa~ ,a • . .... Back .ll'l POll 'lie. and'" the ranch 'ust outside of Mrs. C h a r 1e s Bagley Du- rey. was ~aITled 'In Savannah, morial Church, , and her, fiance both are students I School ~nd ~as. grad~ated fro!" 8elng, Held In Ann Arbor ' ~ " ~ SAnt. Barbara.' 01their brother. Charme. Mrs, James, McMillan. Ga., to ClIfford B~temen West, Mrs. Hooker's only attendant at MlchIga.n State C~l1ege, wher~ I theUmversIty .of ~lchlgan m, .' , . -.-' ",. I in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Alexander L. WIEmer, Mrs. stery trip" was enjoyed Jr., of Bloomfield H1lls. " was her daught'er, Susan. Owen he is a meinb.er o~ PI Kappa PhI., 1.947. '1 .. !"1rs. ~ames .G. War~. Of.Th.ree The- marnag.e of, Mrs, Edna I Harold S. Chase. . .1 George E. Hefferan, Mrs. Oscar members of the Gros:;e Attending the wedding were G. Hyde served as Mr. Smart's. A May weddmg ]s planned. 1 ------Mllednve will-. preSIde at the i Rose Jeakle' of Grosse Pointe 1 k" _ d I L. Buhr, Mrs. Longyear Palmer iewcomer's Club. Friday ' Mrs. Torrey, who is spending the best man. , i ,---tenter Grou- p Alp~a Xi Delta Province Con";I ,Farms, widow of the late W.j'MB rs. ae m ?,wn gor ens w~r~ (who is chairma? o.f table set- March 21. Winter at her Ossabaw Island Following the ceremony the . V . . ventlOnto b~ held at Ann Arbor ' . ... I p~rt .of last year s parden S:~nter tings): Mrs. BenJamm O. She~- home near Savannah; and 'the newly-married Smarts left on a .Matinee Musici!lle Plans'ql- March 28,.29and 30 with the 'Uni- George Jeakle, and WIlham F., ~)lgrlmage, here 1~ the POInte. herd, Mrs. Edward S.-Evans Jr., Ip. which required abnut H lJ.J D . bride's brother and sister~in-Iawt wedding trip to Florida. Annual Guest Program, .I. 0 0 u ance versity of Michigan Chapter' as Barth G£ Dearborn" took. place I Mrs. Allan Shelden of Lake Mrs. James; A. Lafer, Mrs. Ly- permitted time for cock. ...------hostess. .. . Febr~ary. 22 at. 7 0 cloc~ In the i Shore road, and Mrs. ~ynn ~c~ man R. Lilley, Mrs. William R. :lic fashion. prior to hav- .Another Po' -In. te .'01 V-Iew The annual Guest Program of "Ladies to the center and'back Delegates, from Lake. Fo~est .~venmg In .the St. pauls.Ame~-INaUghtO? of Three MIle drIve, Hamilton II. ('1' at a Canadian desti- [ From the. Matinee Musicale wil.1be held to tear,h b g.ents .t 0 th.e center College, N~thwestern Umv.ersIty, .Icanb .. Lutheranth R ChurchW E Sof dDeal.-ff I areh Pdttakmg off tOday. to ,attend _ Da:lcing completed the I Albion College and Michigan' .or~, e ev. . . un 0 1-, t e asa ena conven lOn. p - tV- -t ment for the evening.

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(jrolst Point, N~wl ,~ ... PUBLISHED EVEIt'l'THURSDAY BY ANTEEBOPUBLISHERS,., INt:. ALSO PUBLISHERS OF THE DETROIT WESTWARD AND ' 'V,h'ot Go~s on Letters To The Editor. .Gro, " ••e- THE GRAND RIVER RECORD. OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT III I 99 KERCHEVAL, GROSSE POINTE FARMS 30, MICHIGAN. at i Dear Mr. Edgar: Thro~gh the Iization~ who ~elped to distribute EEtillerat,loft,_ II medium of the Grosse Pointe promotlOnalliterature. . , , . dl' Yours truly" , Phone TU. 2~b900. .Vour Library :rews ",:ould you k10 y ext.end GEO. ELWORTHY Three, Trunk, Lines A.PR~OR . by lea" T"3,1tH' . I .he .gratItude. o~ the Grosse Po1Ote Co-ordinator l\1ember Michigan Press Ass'n and National Editorial Ass'n OffIC~. of CIVIl; D:tense to t~e Grosse Pointe Area IILet 'il.be f01'gotten 'as It flower is1~g.ott~!'" . I fO~OWlhg ~rgamzabons for theIr. Council of ~fense. . ,:,' -" f , ". 1 aSSIstance 10 the successful pro- ,. ROBERT B. EDGAR. EDITOR and GENERAL MANAGER Fo,rgotten asa fire that once WII.f singing gold, , ~We :rte'indebfed.to'Mf;;Fintan • Let it' be forgotten for eiJertlnd ever" . L. Henlt, am,eP'tb'er :o( the J{i-iends G~odspee~.It TIS a wonder~u" motion. of our recent Blood Typ- B i MATTHEW M. GOEBEL~ ADVERTISING MANAGER t~llng to.fmd-a life of Jesus WhICh ing program:. Visitor eaten, JANE SCHERMERHORN FEATURE PAGE, SOCIETY Time is' ak~nd friend, .he will mllke us old. of the. Library Boaxd, '.:for 'the suggestiontbat'.a .column be dfi~ cciIjlbiri~s,literary charm, critic~l Gr:osse Pointe Board of Edu~ FRED RUNNELLS : SPORTS EDITOR . -If ilnyone' asks, ''say it was f01'gotlen . I Robbed By Thugs Long and lo,#gago, . . voted to Lenten reading. We: ap:: integrity and true' religious' cation . TOM HUNTER NEWS fervor." , , "I Grosse ~ointe Parochial, Schools --- flower, II footfall preciate this expression of. in~ TED DA],IEROW : ADVERTISlNG : As " as .fire, as a hushed ' HU GE b / '. The varIOUSGrosse Pomte Po- Theodore Wilkinson, age 17, of In -a long forgotten snowt terest and list below.a number DEEP IS THE MYRON W. GILLETTE : ~ ADVERTISING of titles applicable 'to' .this Lenten N R '! i hce Departments'. Washington, D. C., who is staying JANET WHITE CIRCULATION '(Sara Teasdale) . season. Although"the'emphasis at Howard Thurman. The author IS I The Grosse Pointe News with relatives in Grosse Pointe, the. past()r of "The Church for Hi-Y Club reported to Grosse Pointe City MARY DENNIS ACCOUNTS . ,j,' . '''' '" " . . this time '.is' on' the', New Testa.;; the Fellows.hip of All Peoples" in .Girl Scout Leaders police, March 23, that while PHYLLIS HANNAH CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING This is the saga,6f a local woman and an alleged counter- ment, we .include as well.:general feit bill. And WHAT a saga! We will not mention the name ,books of an' inspirational: type. Sa~ Francisc? This book ofd~~ JuniOr League walking in .the evening on Ker- of the..,sh,op,in:volved, •... an omission they might well' thank GOD SO LOVED THE WORLD votlOnal readmgs gr~.w 9\.1t.o~h~s Room Mothers of the various cheval near Fisher road, he was Entered as second-class matter at the post office, Detroit, weekly mess~ges p!lnt~d m, hIS Grosse Pointe Schools approached by three young men Michigan, under the Act of March 3, 1897. us for! 1t seems that our heroiJ)estoppedinsaid shop for by Elizabeth Goudge. A sensitive retelling of. Christ'~life ,following church .bulletm. . Parent-Teacher Association who led him into. the corner lunch one day, while on a shopping tour DOWNTOWN. In HERE IS .~ELP FOR YOU b! The Grosse Pointe Community field. FULLY PAID CIRCULATION her purse was a twenty dollar biU,a ten dollar bill and some the Gospels closely. . LIFE OF JESU,S by Edgar,,;J. James .. G. GIlkey. Counsel. forCOll..l1cil Wilkinson said his assailants Supscription Rates: $3.00 Per l'ear by Mail. All, News and odd pieces of eight. When M~dam:e went to pay, for. her pe?ple who are fac1ng disc0':Ir- The Woods Theater all Rppeared about 17 years old. Advertising Copy Must Be in The News Office by lunch, she handed the cashier the twenty dollar bill. The'girl agmg problems.' " The, P,unch and Judy Theater He told police that one of them Tuesday Afternoon to Obtain Insertion That Week looked at it, thenturned to the woman and in a lo.ud voice in 'll' t' LIFT UP Y()l!,R I:IEA.RT. by Grosse' Pointe Cab Company WOfl~ a handkerchief over his the crowdedjernt,' announced, "I can't accept this bill ... W00dS .cliepOr ,'" Fulton J. Sheen. An mspIratlOn- The various business organ- face, (Contlnue(l from Page i)- . al book by' the author of "Peace . _~ ~ _ Get Them Registered it's counterfeit!". "" . '.' Well, our heroine; who looks about as "shifty" a character as administrator a'nd, councl'l for'm' of of'Soui." Monsignor Sheen ,gives ~~~l advice on the growth of spiritual ~~~~'l;~l~~J your old aunt 'Agatha, turned four shades of purple and stammerea government, its .officials,' have power which will lead to greater Some weeks ago we wrote an editorial entitled "An Em-:- that she didn't knoII ... serves the homes and schools of old. teachings of the Bible into Grosse Pointe Woods and the modern psychiatric form and ap- YOU DERIVE FROM MUNICIPAL BONDS. Somethhlg prompted Mr. Dean to find out whether every If Shakespeare hadn't already written "Much Ado About Noth- other municipalities, The cost of plying them to personal troubles." signer of a petition was registered, which, of course, is a re- ing".,. we would write it and our theme would be the radio sta-:- operating. the department's spe- THE BIBLE AND THE COM- _ quirement of anyone signing a candidate's petition. To his tion that bans certain. songs in "the interest of decency!' It's falcical cial added services is pro-rated MON READER bY' Mary Ellen amazement. he turned up 17 signers in a single day who had enough on radio, but .when they also do it on t~v shows, it ill abso~ among,the five' Grosse, Point~. Ch~se. An inte~pretation of the failed to observe this amenity of political life. luteyl ludicrous. The other night, on some. musical.show, ~ produc- Chief Walter Goulette SCrIptures as hterature and as , ,' . history written as the tI'tle I'nd' , Most purveyors of petitions do not even bother to inquire tion number with male singer and groupings 'of ga.ls, was about to Directing the combined opera- '.' 1- . I f th ' l' , .d fi d cates not for the theologIan nor whf'ther or not a prospective signer is registered. Not so Mr. start ... the song being Qsomething Jike "When I'm' not with the tIOns 0 e po Ice an re e- fo th h 1 b t Dean .. He not only inquired, but he did something. about girl I love I'm in love with the girl I'm with." The tenor no sooner partments of the Woods is Walter r e sc 0 ar U for the gen- . eral reader. those he found were not. He marched them all to the proper gO~the first sentence out, when the station turned on a Sousa march J, Goulette, of 1464 Brys dnve. The 18 regular employes attend places and saw that they were registered before he left them. (of all things), while we were still looking at the picture action! . Most of them responded with thanks. How silly can you get ..• even in the interest of dec~ncy!We'd local training classes each year The lesson has decided merit. There is no telling how like to know who the guy is in charge of placing his "indecent" and spend some time in - P0lice and fire-fighting classes at Ann Oonfin •. many qualified electors can be added to the registration lists interpretation on these songs? Probably sneaks drinks in his

in the village. South, .. the deep, deep South, where charm and hospitality and adequately diSPOSeof storm wa- '------__ ..J & ~ "'-"-* The Shores contains about 640 acres of land. At present good-neighbor stuff rank real high, ,Suh~ , ter during intense storms. there are only slightly more than 1,000 residents. Develop~ ~ot too long after he had donned his uniform" our hero was However, since many of the ment of the village has been greatly handicapped by a state walkmg up..the avenue one fuJe da~' an,d passed a Second Lieutenant. problems that arise from this sit- ruling prohibiting any further subdivisions unless adequate G.I. Joe grmned from here ~o there and called, "Howdy!" .The Sec- uation are common' to both, Grosse Pointe Woods and Harper sewer systems are provided. The Shores has had no public ond Ll,)ot froze in hish'acks. 'He then proceeded to give our little Woods, both municipalities have sewer system, the residents using septic tanks. Any further sold!er' a lecture about saluting ~:fficers; his pla~e in the army; the cooperated in an effort to ef- installation of these has been outlawed by the state. pUnIshment for offenses of such Ilk, etc., etc., etc. fect a mutu;=tlly compatible plan Engineers are now working on plans for a complete sew- When he got thr.ollgh sounding off ... plain old Joe said, "Lis- to prevent future flooding in \ ,Let Your Savings EARN More er system for the village. They are expected to be completed ten here man; if I'da knowd you lv.ere goin' to carryon so, I wouldn't each area:: shortly and then the village will attempt to sell the plan to have spoken to you at ALL!" Fight Increase(l Costs the residents and other property owners. It will be a costly Concerned with the increasing installation, but the village officials feel that the promise of cost of garbage and rubbish col- aged 17 miles per hour with the highest gusts being clocked lection, 'the administrative of- By Putting Them to Work at increased land values and a great future development will at 33. The rain didn't amount to' a hill of beans ... less than fleers have continually explored help them in their selling job. half an inch., new means' of curtailirig the ex- The Planning Commission estimates that the 640 acres , The trouble was the breeze was directed straight at the pense to WO,ods residents. lnde- will support a population of some 6,000, figuring three to four Pointe shore and the waters of Lake St. Clair are way above I pendent ~tudle~ hav:e been ma.de, THE MICHIGAN BANK homes per acre. There would undoubtedly be a tremendous normal ..• almost an all-time record high to be exact. The . a~d. consld~r.ahon IS ~ow .bemg boom in the Shores if the sewer system is ihstalled. Some of '. . ' ! given to a Jomt operation for the ~ake leve~ IS expected to rlseanother 1.8 feet before' It reaches complete d is p 0 s a 1 of refuse the choicest a~reage in the Pointe area lies within the village .borders. Its peak.. , " among all the Pointe communi- REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 1~% The experts say we can expect the fu.ture to hold a much ties. ' The planners also recommend an expansion the rec~ Up To $5,000.00-10;0 Over $5,000 or worse beating. A rea~ storm, which, on the basis of all past' I 1~% reational facilities. The Shores now has one of the best lake~ records, must be expected sometime while the water is at front parks in the Pointe, but a great increase in population this dangerous level,. would carry a punch that would be a would require additional park space. , blinger. . • 'IO'"TY I Gold Seal Savings Certificates The village owns 320 feet of frontage along Lake Shore MANAGIMINT I 21% Per Year FOi Five Years " The implication is that it would be practically hopeless I 21% road adjoining the M,unicipal Building property. ,This plot to attempt to repair the present damage until the water level • UiDUnllAL ! extends back to and in the rear of Vernier School. The com- .... ' goes down. Any modest blow such as last weekend's would &,COMMIRCIAL mission would have it developed into additiotla} park space only dump the applecart again. And a severe storm would {or the residents to enjoy. wreak untold havoc all along the shore line. The only advice' 'IOPIITIIS I at this titne is IIBrace yourself:" , • MO.TGAGI FINANCING We Ai n't Seen Noth ing Yet I Property Owner.' Group Enli.ts Motlch.II'. Aid • INSU.AN'CI O' ALL Typn THE MICHIGAN BANK We who thought the Pointe was battered by a storm last H. Gord~n Wood, President cif cute ~ plan to sus.tai.n ~hemem- Saturday, are just plain silly, the ex~erts on these .matters Gross! ~Olnte Prp'pert);",Owners bership of the A~socIab~n. pointed out Tuesday afternoon. We am't seen nothmg yet!. ASSOCIatIOn,has appomte<:!.An-. Mr. ~otschall, Mr. ~ood, and 600 Woodward Ave. WO.I-5300 Th t' here to view the damage caused in the thony Mo~schal1,. of Lake S~~re Mr. Thlbode~u, ~x~cutIve ;3ecre~ . e expel' s were . . . 'road, chaIrman of the 'PublICIty tary of the Assoclabon, have met Pomte. They made the ro~nds WIth loc~l ~ffIcIals and the and Public Relations Committee and have worked out. prelimin- SIX CONVENIENTLY LOCATED BRANCHES pr~ss. The knowledge they Imparte~ wasn t nIce to hear. ,for the association. Mr.. Mot- ary plans lor' the .membership WOodward.T.o321 There really wasn't any real wmd last Saturday. It was .. schall will head. a committee program. .These ~plans will be 600 Dime Bid,., o.troit 26 just a, gentle zephyr compared to a bona fide. blow, It aver- which. will formulate and exe- announced in the near future. DEPOSITS INSURED TO !IO,OO'O,OO BY' FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP, , , , • 77' 7 '5p? ?; FfF? F S 7 7 sa 2 ants S 2 .m. as - • • Cenera) Newt • Classified. • Feature Pal. Section 2 GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN Thursday, March 27, 1952 Page Eleven "' Grosse<'Point~4News , ' p.TA Meeting" 1 The law 'Yhi~h pro~rided hiring !~isorder~y persons was repealed Some M?re of. Fickle Nature's Fancywork. on Lake Shore Road Blinded Driver out and" whippmg for drunk and m DetrOIt on March 4, 1831. Hits Parked Car A.tten~ed By 150!' -----.--- . ' Grosse Pointe Park police re. More than 450 parents and ceived a call at 1:30 a.m., March teachers were present at the 22, that someone had driven into the car belonging to Frank Fitz- meeting on Match 20 of the .new- simmons, of 1050 Harvard, while ly organized P.T.A. chapter at it -was parked on Harvard near Parcells Junior High School. Fea- '. st. Paul. , 'tured in this first use of the audio Just pick up your' Police r~p.orted that a 1948 torium was the seventh and I>phone and most of ~:~zar~~50d~:~~ ~~enu~er~rru~ . eighth grade chorus which sang I Fitzsi~mons' car, .pushing it two, numbers under the direction I yo~ Spring cleaning nearly 51 feet over the curb and ,of Donald McNew. onto the' sidewalk., The Packard In 'a business meeting conduct- is done ••. yes, just call had skidded about 24 feet in an ed by Conrad Istock the follow- effort to stop. ing' officers were el~cted for the i STAR CARPET CLEANING Mrs. Nancy Delgado, of .304 coming year' James L f . . .t ff d 1 t" . a er, ples~ UmverSI y, su ere acera .lOns ident; Joseph Bertotti, fatIler COMPANY and your floor of the head and face. Another vice-president; Mrs. Harold Frei- passenger,' Robert D~lgado, was wald, mother vice-president; coverings will be made as clean found on the floor m the back Waltel Seibel, teacher vice-presi- seat. He was also cut about .the ,dent- Miss Gail Wog secretary' and bright and sanitary ~s new. h~ad ~n? ~ace. Wenz received Cha;les Schank, Jr., treasurer. ' nunor mJUrIes.IAll .were taken to Malcolm W. Bingay, ditorial Bon Secours Hospital for treat- director of the Detro~ Free Phone LOrain 7-3400 TODAY, ment. '. Press, gave a talk in which he Wenz told pollee that he had stre'ssed that beside train'ng . ~een momentarily bli~ded by the the fundamentals the gr~dUa~~ lI~hts of an approachmg' car. He needs a realization that formal saId he had pulled o;ver towar~ schooling is not the end of learn- the .curb to mak~ room for ~he ing nor' are diplomas a sign of passmg car and dId not see FltZ- education' rather resourcefulness simmons' Chevrolet in time. and com~on sen~e are the great- RUGS CLEANED BV STAR ARE BmER BV FAI One quart of wl)iskey was est factors contributing toward Our 59th Year! found in the Packard. Wenz later success. . 'l * told. police that he had had five A refreshme)lt period. in ~he or SIXbeers. gym concluded the evening.

• ' -Picture by Fre'd Runnells Lookmg south towards the.Farms pier at Moross road, the photographer catches some oLthe rubble strewn over 'e ' . e the Lake Shore road te~race b:y Saturday's big blow. This portion of the roadway was deep under water during the storm .. :r'he waves lashmg agamst the seawall spewed rocks and debris over the lawns and cast heavy spray hundreds of feet mland. Dominican High Mothers To Hear Bishop Nelligan ,Bishop Emrich To Preach Here Irst s owIII The regular monthly meeting chairman, announces, that the of the Dominican High School guest speaker will be Bishop The Rt. Rev. Richard S.' Em- ard David Macauley, Robert Mothers' Club will be held in N~lligan of Assu~ption CollegE', 'rich, D.D" Bishop of Michigan, Singleton Macauley. \he school at 8 p.m. on Wedpes- Wmdsor. will confirm a class of men wo- d_y, April 2. Final pl~ns will be discussed I men and chqdren at 11 o,'clock e Mrs. Ted Lemmer, program for the sprmg card party. on Sunday, March 30, at Christ Church. Bishop Emrich will also preach at this service. QUALITY BUILDERS The Rector, the Rev. Dr. J. Clemens Kolb, will present the alSer WALTER H. DESIMPEL and SO,N following confirmands: GENERAL CONTRACTORS Richard Jay Anderson, Elspeth Camille Brown, Roland Byrd Introducing ••• ,the. c;ar with the ~o rears of Satisfied 'Customers Clark, Joseph Krozer Cross, Jane Residential and Commercial building, also re- Watkins Cross, Lucille Meredith Cushing, Thelma Gormely, Ann modeling.. Specializing in Birmingham and Hartzell, John Rexford Hodges, Grosse Pointe areas. ' Mary JY1eysenburg, Hock, John • Monks Starr Hutchinson, Kath- MIdwest 4~8151 JOrdan 4-6674 TUxedo 2-3219 ryn Norris J~.,ckson,Doris Wood- ley KelbIe, Mary Macauley, Rich- or '8 sa BISHOP t;MRICH Also:-Virginia Marden, Doug- lass Houghton Morgan, Charles Lester Mitchell, Irene Tennant Mitchell, Mary Isabelle Ogden' John Edward Park, Peter, Glyn 'Thomas, Jean Patricia Peterson, Jane Lewis We a vel', Richard Whitford, Donald Closson Win- rOllt seat ans, Dorothy Walton Winans and " Hugh Gordon Wood. W'lJ!4.Dnnr '52 Kai...,. l/f,..h_. Styled lik. I< r.1l,dIOp. prictd l~ tl ~ Turns Into Car JPhut: Eidewan n'ff~ ~xtrtJ 1Dh~ CIf)~. Instead of Drive

While making a left turn into his'driveway, March 22, William Osterman, of 190 Fisher road, tutned into a 1947 Dodge driven by John Murray, of 976 Lake- pointe. ' Dama,ges to Osterman's right' front fender amounted to about $35. The Dodge driven by Mur~ ray incurred damages estimated at $150. Tickets were issued by Farms police to both drivers for' reckless driving.

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Pag. Twelve GROSSE Thursday, March 27, 1952 Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Announce Birr Christian Science Lecture by 'Margaret Morrison, C. S. From Glen F announcement ( daughter, Dore Dodge to Mr Given Under Auspices of Fifth Church' of Christ, Scientist, Detroit, Mich., March 21/ 1952 J Dodge Th~ t Dorothy Mac.A Dodge IS the S) With the aame tenderneSll, with I change, enhance, or deil'ade what be I I Joseph M DodI compassIon and clarity, Christian is b t d 1ng about God, I forgot all about the related only to eternity, having'I no separabll1ty of God and man pro-, Science is tOday showing thi; same ,u an un erstanding, an accept- prize, and the first thing I knew I - ance of what he 115 determineS what beglDDInlJ and no end Time 18 a mor- tected not only himself but all tbose road ' way of Life Mary Bater Eddy, the he has, what he does, and controls Wall at the end of the tank, and tal bellef; eternity ill an unmortallact. who were with hnn wben they were Retiring Choirs to Give A Diacovenr and Founder of Christian his career and environment HIS they put the prize in my hand" The -not the accumUlatIon of years, but obl1ged to go through a very heavy ; lesson is obvious Then, let us not Science, haa liven us the exact 8ci- understanding of the reality of be. the elimination of years. How Iew, enemy fire That mornmg he had 1 postpone our good Let us live in Gaul Oratorio ence of th~ way. She haa proved mg is a law to bill human Jiving ill Ii any, human bemgs are free from received a letter from home wlth thIS I Firel that that a'lone iI5 real whicb is in evelY detail A sCIentific realizatIon the day of acceptance rathe:- than in the weIght of time They have eIther message "Don't forget tI:1at man, "The Holy City" by Harv~y the tomorrow of expectance A very accord with divine Principle, pet. of what he is will solve any so-caUed too Uttle or too much time Mrs. cannot be where God IS not.. He I Gaul WIll be presented on Palm Lecture lect Mind, the only cause and cre- problem which mortal mind may W15e student and demonstrator of Eddy de1lnes "trme" in the Glossary says that great provable truth filled \V(t Christ1an Science once sald. "11 the I Sunday evenmg, AprIl 6 at 7'45 ator The unreaUty of anything present An unreserved acknowledl- of Science and Health, in part, as his thought8 and I>nabled bun to pm, at Grosse Pomte Woods contrary to divme Principle inevi- ment 01 the allness and perlec- deVIl can't make you fear a future I foUowa (p 595) "Mortal measure- demonstrate God's presence - and hell, he WIll try to make you hope Phone T J tably follow! Anyone who reads an tion 01 God, and man as His ex. ments, llntits, In WblCh are summed power, tor when the roll call WlL! PresbyterIan Church. authentlc unprejudiced biography pression, brings to light spiritual law for a future beaven" Heaven IS' up all human acts thoughts, beliefs, taken a.t mght, every man under b1S ~hlS oratorIo by Amenca's for D' ot Mrs Eddy will see hew in her in operation where so-caned mate- hel e and now, the oniy reality of I opmioDS, knowledge, matter, error" command was present and urunjured, , foremost composer. of sacred on Life and each IndIVidual is lDclucled own humar experience she was rial law claims to be in actlOn! We When one 18 tempted to claun that with the exceptIon of one slight1y mUSIC, IS offered by toe Chancel oollged to meet and prove um eal can then see the harmony and real- In that heaven, that harmonious he has not enough time, or too much hurt finger Let us} then, accept the, I • Kindling Woo 1 whole WhICh constItutes realIty and Youth Ch01rs under the dir- Coal • ~ every argument that the carnal mind Ity of true being where .. false sense tlDIe on his hands. he nnght stop and ever-present protectlon which IS so I ection of Wilbur Bezeau. could marshal against her, how of things would present an iBusion of remember that definitIon If he did beautifully assured to us in that be- • Charcool Christian convincingly she refuted ill-health, evil and discord Employment swely he would not find hunsell say~ loved ninety-first Psalm 'He that • ,~ar) poverty, slander, hatri!d, and perse- As spirituality 11 the reality of One of the very general and re- I 109 so frequently "I haven't time dwelleth 10 the secret plaf'..e of the cutlOn, how triumphantly she rose man's existence, the faculties of man Curling fears of the carnal mmd is I (error) enough to read and study as most Hlgh shall abIde under the D.E.l. to height;., of spiritual demonstra- i it I did t b that of lack of employment DOe8 I should-thele are so many mate- shadow of the AlmIghty I wlll say I tion and established the Science of are sp r ua an n es ructi Ie Man 17751 Mack I has these spiritual faculties by re- someone seem to be strugglmg WIth rJal duties to attend to" •I really of the Lord He is my refUge and CARPETS and Science Christiaruty and its healing nun1s- flection Hfj seqs because lllvine Mmd that argument? Then let hlJD stop haven't tlJDe (matter) enough,to takl! my fortress my God, m him wlll I try Speaking of the understanding sees He hears because dmne Mind strJvmg so hard to 'get a job" and care of the specific argument of to- trust Surely he shall del1ver thee RUGS BOUND which Spint imparts she says, it 'is hears This 1.'5 very defimtely taught qUIetly accept the employment that day It WIll l1tlve to walt It 15nt so lrom the snare ot the fowler, and House not mtellectual, is not the result of in the textbook, where we are gIVen )s permanently and constantly his I Important anyway" What IS needed? from the nOlsome pestilence He Pail scholarly atta.nments it is the real- this dellmtlon (p 585)' "EMS. Not No matter what the human dream of Is it more ,itIme' or more love ot shall cover thee with hiS feathers, This ;\d Entitled Ity of all thmgs brought to llght' organs of the so-called corporeal employment may seem to be, the only splntual reallty, keen~ appreCIatIOn ar.d under hIS wmgs shalt thou trust C per (SCience and Health, p 505) Then, senses but spiritual understanding" real employment there IS or can ever of ChristIan SCIence and its tran- hIS trutli shall be thy shield and Ben R Marsh of Irvme lane, 3S yarel and let us not say WIth the doubtmg Reallzmg the truth of this definition be is that of expressIng tl"° I eahty of scendent power, ItS value to the in- b.uckler Thou shalt not be afraId tor Grosse Pomte, chaIrman of the '''Christian ,scIence Teaches the Thomas, "How can we know thE' one will cease the v"in effort to make being One mIght call em- divldual and the.. world, more selfiess the terror by mght, nor for the ar- board of the Mlchlgan Bell Tel- FAST SERVICE Acceptance of Omnipresent way?" nor WIth the unseeing PhUip, material organs hear or to restore ployment of b"ing-cG be- love tor God and man') row that ftieth by day. nor for the ephone Company smce 1950, IS "Shew us the Father" Let us with to them something they never really In Good" ing what one actually 15 Vlty The need is to turn away from pestllence that walketh darkness, retlrmg thIS month after almost freedom of mmd and simplicity 01 possessed Rather wHl he be most of dlvme Mmd Webster s dellmtlon time and become consCIOUSof eter- nor, for the destructIOn that wasteth heart pray with the Psalmist. "Open careful to lis1il!n for, to hear, and to of "employment" is, 10 part, "That Olty, which represe1'ts the orderly at noonday Because thou hast 44 years of servlce.'A well known IcCDY I SONS thou mIne eyes, that I may behold accept as real only the VOIce 01 which engages or occupies, that unfoldment and government of di- made the Lord, which IS my refuge, CIVIC leader,' Mr Marsh has by wondrous things out of thy law' Truth declaring the infinite perfec- whIch consumes tlme or attention" VlDe PrmClple In the conSClOusness even the most High thy habitatIOn, served as a ,pirector of the Na- CARPETOOI'AIY Thus 13 the reality of omntpresent tioD 01 beIng, of Soul's mdestructible So, when the argument is, •out of a o! eternity one WIll find his human there shall no eVll befall thee, neIther bonal Safety: CounCIl and IS pres- 15720 HARPER good brought to light for our joyous faculty of hearing Through tbe in. job," no employment, let one accept aUairs governed by the orderly pro- sl1all any plague come nIgh thy Ident of the DetrOIt Area Coun- (At Balfour) Marlaret Morrison, C S. acceptance telligent cultivatlOn of the faculty of wholeheartedly industriously, and cedure of divme law, because SPlr1t- dwellmg For he shall glve his an- cil of Boy Scouts of Chl'ca.o, Ill. No Reahty in ~I;;.tenallty splrltual understanding, he will find joyfully hlS true employment 01 ex- , ual power inhabIts eternIty The gels charge over thee. to keep thee He was graduated from the TU. 1-6088 .. hIS human ,sense of neallng becom- pressing Mmd Let hIS thought and one who has too little tIme WIll find m all tf'ly wavs" Umverslty of MIchIgan WIth an Granting the Chnstlanly sClentl1ic 109 accurate and acute attention bl>occupied his time con- his activltles, not wlthm the lImlta- OPEN THURS, AND FRI. electncal engmeermg degree m DETRorL Member of the Board of Lecture- I premIse that God is Spmt, It be- •EYES," we read 10 the textbook sumed, by actlvely expressing the I tlons of "mortal measurements," but UNTIL 8:30 P. M. ship of The Moth Ch h Th : comes clear that God can be under- (p 586), are) "Splfltual discernment, qualltles 01 being whIch are the properly fitted in and adjusted to Peace a SCIentific RealIty 1908 and holds an honorary de- ANDCO Ii' er UN:, e stood ,:mly through the senses 01 -not material but mental" Now reality ff being-love, Joy. peace, : the unmeasured, perfectly governed gree of Doctor of Laws from 19571 M, as! Church of Christ, ScientIst, 1 SpU'it In the ChristIan Science text- spIrItual dIscernment sees only the vitallty, confidence vigot, intelh- T actiVIty ot tuneless Prmciple The Were one to accept as real the Wavne UnlverSlty in Boston, Massachusetts book, 'Sclence and Health WIth Key perfection of reality As one con- gence. made actIve in kmdly service lone who has too much tIme on hIS plcture of the world as seen through T(xcdc, I the physical senses today, one mIght Coming SOl. to the Scr.ptures," its author, Maly sistently cultivates thiS ~cUlty of Then he u employed and he Will hands wlth nothmg speClal to do Grosse POI Baker Eddy, writes (p 27'). "The spiritual dIscernment patiently and find the Iymg -argument of unem- I will learn to accept his pnvlleged be overwhelmed wlth the vast pro- New • Big - Beautiful senses of SpU'it abide 10 Love; and persistently refusmg the pIctures 01 ployment sClentlfically, effectually and JOYOUsemployment 01 knowmg portions of the problem to be worked PoinJe COIOllY I they demonstrate Truth and LIfe" sense testimony, as he resists the aod permanently routed The hu- and expressmg dlvme Love, whose out, but the hght of Truth, as' re- Walch for I-I , In the same book she says (p 273)' temptation to try to make matenal man job wl11be added nevel fear opportunItIes to bless and serve are vealed in Chrlstlan SCIence, does 10- Picks Delegates The lecturer spoke substantially 'The physlcal senses can take no organs see but consecratedly and in- ever present and unutterably satls- deed shme m the seeming darkness, g follows cognizance of God and spU'itual telligently sees God arIght and sees Joy and Health Ever-present fymg -If, m one's admmistration of showing the moral and sClentlfic Im- Grosse Pomte Colony. at the 11 each individual 1D this audience Truth Human belie1 has sought out I as God sees, he WIll find hill human Reahtletl hIS daily affairs, he will accept the pog;;ibllity of any reallty in matter meetmg last week. elected dele- were to be aski!d what ia the most many inventions, but not one 01 sense of vision strengthened and exact. and orderly government of or evil. It is reveallng the eternal, gates and alter nates to represent Ufe Insurance Analysis important thing in life for him, the them can solve the problem of be- clarIfied Jesus referrmg to the Does the argument seem to be reality or Principle, the hurry, worry. inv1Oclble, and unutterably comfort- answers would probably be u many ing wIthout the d)vine PrinCIple of mental blindne~ of his dlsciple1l, that of depI esslOn, sadness, lack of lunitatlOns, and restrIctIons of tIme the Colony at the 39th Annual BUSiness LIte Ins JOy? Then do not wait for some. 109 fact that eVll has never destroyed Congress of the NatIonal Soclety, PensIons Group Insurance and as varIed as the individuals diVine SClence" It is a faQt that one who saw not the uhpm t of hi1lmighty thmg to be happy about but 'accept' will vanISh before toe present com- and never can destroy good or one to be held May 11-14. at the Estote & Gift To)' Plannrng ChristIan SCIence has one lanswer to cannot learn anything true about works, said to them on one occasion, the JO;}that is all eady yours Bear pleteness and serenity of eternity of th~ least of lts mamlestatlOns that questIon which can be proved Life and its activitIes about his own Having ~yes see ye notl) and having CavalIer ffoteJ, Vlrgmla Beach WOodward }-6231 ill mmd the 1act that joy is a golden Spiritual understand1Og, not death, By the Iadlance of its own eternal ut)sfying to each and all The most I life and progress. through the physi- ears hear ye not?" On another oc- quality of Mmd, ever present, ever 15the steppmgstone to eternity Eter- VlrgIl1la Important thing 10 anyone's life Is I cal senses, the carnal mmd St Paul caSIon, It IS recorded two olind men light, SpIrit outsh.nes the lllusion W. R. Cavanauglt & Associates possessed, utterly and completely 1n- nity knows no evil, because there Attendmg by rlght of offIce that he have a cOrlect concept of I that great follower 01 Truth, who so loll owed hlm beggmg that he would of eVIl INSURANCE dependent of the illmtatlons of per- can be no error, no mIstake 10 what Speakmg of St John s VisIon 01 WIll be Mrs Lloyd DeWItt Smlth God, because his concept of God clearly saw reality, has this to say restore their Sight The reCOld reads 2900 DaVId Stott Bldg. sonal sense, mdependent of person Mrs Eddy calls "the infimte calcu- reallty, as revealed to hlm on the of GI and MaralS boulevard, who .ovems his thinking and acting of the carnal mmd To be carnally "And Jesus saith unto them Be- place or Clfcumstance It IS to be Ius of Sprrit" (Science and Health, .hether he Js conscious 01 it or not I minded IS death, but to be spintually lleve ye that I am 'able to do this? lSle of Patmos. Mrs Eddy says (SC)- IS a Dllectol-General of the Na- • accepted as the fact 01 bemg and p 209) No disease .eX.1Sts in eterruty, eY)p.eand Health, p 571) WIth hus bonal Soclety, and Mrs Charles General Ins"ranc. Department He may thmk he has no concept of mmded is life and peace Because They sald unto hlm, Yea Lord Then allowed to shme on all, blessmg all no pam, no sorrow, no limltation of God~ven that he does not bel' eve I the carnal mmd IS enmlty against touched he theIr eyes, saying, Ac- spmtual strength, he hll.'l opened B WalDer, preSIdent of Grosse WIth ItS tender radIance Selfiess good, and remember that lIving In Wide the gate of glory and Illummed Fire - Auto - Casualty - All Lines ID God, at any rate not as that word God for It IS not subject to the cordmg to your faith be it unto you JOY IS the handmaId of Love and reality we live in ete rruty There IS Pomte Colony js commonly used; nevertheless he law of God neIther mdeed can be" And their eyes were opened" Surely the mght of pagamsm With the sub- gladly does Love s blddmg Jesus no yesterday nor tomorrow In eter- Fn st delegate is Mrs Edwal d WOo 1-6230 believes in his O,,"ID~xistence, his I And Jesus disposed forever 01 any 'this mdicates a mental actlvlty lime grandeur of dIvme Science ont- spoke of yom JOY which no man nity, only today Th1i, day 1Salways shimng sm, sorcery, lust and hypoc- J Savage of YOlkshne road, a ~ own consCIousness Something hu I reality in the testm10ny of the physi- I Then falth touched by spirItual un- taketh from you" ThlS joy in good a new day, a fresh unfoldment of caused him to be, so there must be cal senses or evil when he classified I derstanding revealed the unmarred tlsy" In the light of the subhmlty natJOnal chairman The nme eau~; and is not cause a good evil, personalized as the devll as a perfection of the reality of spiritual or God IS an effectual armor against the Mmd which Is God It contains and 'grandeur of dlvme SCIence' other delegates are MIS W what )s called mental malpractICe no teII3Ptatlon to look back at yes- one cannot thmk of God as being Al thUl Batten, IVII s Henry B name for God') Whether that cause I "liar. and the lather 01 it" Surely I vision and dIspelled ~e darkness of Jeaiousy, envy, malIce, or hatred find terday With remorse, reglet or long- ~.Every{ fa matter or Spirlt Is the great de- there can be no clearer or more con- false bellef Jesus touched their eyes less than mfimte-mfimte m one- Joy Mrs C A NeVIlle, Mrs Wll- no response from a Joyful heart, and mg, no temptation to scan the fu- ness Hear- 0 Israel The Lord thy ei~10n to be made It cannot be a eise statement ot the status of eVil awakened thelr spiritual dlscern~ fall harmless before Its radiance Ac- tm e WIth fear or uncertamty TOday fred J Campbell, Mrs Kenneth ml:=ture of both. because SPlflt and than that ment" and they saw So today, God is one Lord" ThIS infiDlte One LandlS Mrs Russell F Tnpp, cept thIS God-bestowed gift. your IS the omDlpresence of PrmClple, can have no OPPOSite,no OPPOSItIon, matter are OPPOSItes and cannot The phYSICal senses testJfy only to ChristIan SCIence ill touchmg our JOY,and let it be seen of men Then con taming all the Immed)ate POSS1- Mrs Frank G HOlton, Mrs possibly be mixed, any more than I that which is unreal, the opposite 01 eyes opening our undelstandmg to no opposer It is conscious only of q talkin you Will be Joyful, not in splte of bihties of an understandmg ot Prm- can light and darkness I theireal, the sUpposItional opposer of behnld reality Obeying its teach- Its own mfimte goodness, of the un- George W Mome and Mrs J Clfcumstanc:es but because of reahty ciple, and so today is shining wlth Cullen Kennedy I D To know what God in reality 1s, SPU'lt called mattel Can one find ing, we cease tryIng to harmonIze brought to bgbt opportumtles to receIve and :unpart mterrupted actlVlty of Its own per- III the most tremendously important 1 any of the qualitIes of Spirit or unreallty and we accept and rejoice to all good joy, health, peace. en- fection ThlS infimte One, whlch 13 Alternate to Mrs'" Warner, the thinl to be knoWD-1O fact, it is Mmd in that whiCh 15 called matter? in the ever-present harmony of Is the argur.c.ent that of physical couragement, actiVIty This new day Spmt, is never at war, never en. preSIdent, WIll be M~ George the only important thing to be Does one turn to matter, for intelll- reality sickness or disease? Then turn to I tOday, is sate under the gove"'nment gaged 10 a struggle It knows noth- S Guy Nme other alternates Iabout known, because m that iCnowledge I gence. good Judgment dIscernment. spirlwal reahty, findlD~ and accept- I ot dlVlDe Love safe flom the inva- ing outside of itself WIth which or al e Mrs Albert C PaslDI, Mrs Accepting Splr!t &II Substance 109 the sClentlfic fact of health The sion of time doubt, fear lImltatIon for which to struggle The tullverse 18Included the knowledge of all that I ammatlon JOY love, peace, and I H B Bogrette, MIS Charles F really exISts, and Jesus assured Ull power I) Would one necessanly turn Through Christian SClence we are health of man lD the reality of be10g j It is, mdeed, the very presence and 01 Spmt reallty, IS perfectly supplied that knowledge is eternal life It to the person 01 the greatest avoir- being educated O\1t of false material can no more be mvaded by slckness power of God, mamfesting H15 good- and eqUlpped, intact and complete H Crathern, Mrs Charles W must be emphatically, stated that dUPOlS to find the greatest wlsdom, beliefs and superstitions into an un- or disease than the pnnClple of ness HIS tender care and prOVISion Peace, then, IS the SCIentific real- Holden, Mrs Harry S McQueen, I the teaching of Chr.stian Science as the flnest discernment, or keenest derstanding of spiritual 1acts and mathematics can be 10vaded or al- His exalted peace ThIS day Is ours' ity and Invmclble fact of the UI1l- Mrs LOUIS GascOlgne, Mrs James to the real nature of God, cause and power of deci~.on? Yet, If, as the laws, into an understanding of the tered by a ml5take In computatIOn Let us accept and dwell 10 th15 day ,erse There could Dot possibly be W ReId, Mrs Arthur A Rubly, effect, 18 based on the BIble partlC- human mind declares matter is the ever-presenc' and all-presence of or a Ilght-filled room be mvaded by of rcallty serene in the knowledge an mstant m-tlme or space whel e or Mrs George H Savage and Mrs uIarly on the nature ot God as source and possessor of these quaIl. good ordained and maintained by im- darkness The healing ( any dl5- thatJ befOIe each one of us lies an when the exact opel atlOn of God s Vhlllam B Hanford. taught and demonstrated by Christ tles, would it not be logical tQ be- I mutable, divine Prmclple. And 110 the ease WIll come through a ViVId and eterDlty of good law could cease, or God s oncne.<;sbe GROSSE POINTE Jesus. lieve that the more matter we had, yalm and activity of one's livmg be- steadfast realizatIOn that in the d1V,ded Into races and nations With I confilctmg interests and Ilntlled METHODIST CHURCH The truth about God and His crea- the more of the quahties of Mind we comes n0t that of getting but of realm of reality there i. nothmg to Salety I< ound ID Reality Sixth Church of Christ, tiOD, as it was demonstrated by would have, and VIce versa, the Jess I accepting One beglns to accept the be healed, nothlOg that could possi- good In that oneness of Mmd, that ChrIst Jesus. WM revealed to Mary matter, the less Mind? In such a lOQd that Is already his by reason 01 bly be in need 01 healing Let the :w times of stress and danger the exact government of mtelllgence and Scientist, Detroit 211 MOROSS ROAD thoughts of men InstInctIvely turn Baker Eddy through her consecrated case one might, Indeed, watch the the truth of his being To possess a one seemingly in need of healing Love the real1ty of man and hI.! 10 a m -Church school for Jun- study and spiritually' logical inter- scales with exc)ted interest and thIng spIritually i.s to po,ssess It sub- keep clearly and consistently In to prayer, and even whlle usmg the actlvltles IS to be 10und, and the 14730 Kercheval Avenue lOI , JUnior H1gh and High materIal means at haDd for safety School Departments \ J)retlftion of me Bible Because of trepidation to se~ how much intelli- stantially, for in reality SpIrlt is thought the reality of his true being, human mode of government must I Sunday Set;rlce~ 10 30 • m her receptivity to its spiritual import gence, joy promptness, honesty, substance-mdeed, the only su~ what he actually is now-not a mor- thought rises above those means to pattern the dlvme Could an all- 11a m -Church school for In- lInd 500 I' m fants and Toddlers NUlscr) and hel: accept!U1ce 01 the actuality peace, and kindliness he WaJS losing stance Real substance is never tal, but the mamfestation of God, God for succor ThlS indlcates that W1Se all-Iovmg Cleator be less than there IS m human consCl(,usness a Kindergarten and Priman 01 its teaching, she was able to give or gaining found in the inammate and non- renecting the dIvine qualitles of 10fimte in goodness and proVISIon? Sunday SchOOl 10 30 L m 11 a.m.-Mornmg WorshIp and intelligent It 13 10und only in the Mind, whose substance is sound and deep ana mherent sense of a power Must there not be m the mfinitude the silD required by Jesus of h13 No, my friends, the qualities of Weo.rul.ca&.y evenmr feat1mon1aJ Sermon followers, "They shall Ia.y hands on Mind, the very substance of Life and animate, intelligent, active, and ever. Incapable of discord and decay If above itself, above the mventlOns of of Mmd infimte Iesources to sustain matter, a power to protect and de- Meetm: at 80m the sick, and they shall recover" Love. never gl't out of Spirit Into conscious idell.'l and quahties of di- one will do thIS and rule out of his and mamtam Its own creatIOn I) REV. HUGH C. WHITE, Pastor lIver Ther. probably can never be a cotn- matter, out of Mind Into a physical vine Mind Substance is not bemg thinking anyth10g unlike those dl- All the walS that ~eem to affl.ict Readtnt' I< ,.,., I' An Week Oa,.. TUxedo (-7878 J)lete record of the heaUngs accom~ body Therefore, they are never sub. and never can be ,isabled damaged, vUle qualltles, he WIll find the illu- I How can one pl ay aright and ex- mankind are caused by the belle! 16348 E. WarreD I 10 III ~ rl '( ~ (II 0 m pUshed by Mrs Eddy through the ject to the l1tnitations or so.called depleted, or destroyed. all seeming sion of SIckness or dIsease fadmg penence answered prayer? Agam it in limltatlOn and Its consequent apoken word of Truth laws ot matter or a matter body Life devastatlo~s of war to the contrary flom hIS consciousness He WIll IS to the teachll1g of Jesus the Chr15t sense of greed Jealousy, and fear Wednesday 10 00 a. m to 600 P m that we look for an answer to this Sunday 2 00 P In to 4:30 p m That the human mmd is slow to i~ never subject to death, health is Only he can be said actually to pos- spend more tIme reJOlcmg in that If there were no bellef of hfe in lief) and accept the true nature of I never llable to SIckness. intelllgence sess a thmg who possesses it Spirlt- whIch is real and true than he does q\ij!Stlon He has given much clear matter there would be no fear If USH ually, thIOUgh spmtual understand- in stnvIng to heal that whICh has instructIOn on thIS matter by ple- God u Spmt altogether good, is I' Is never controlled by nonintelligence, there were no fear, there would be evidenced in that conversatlon of the infinite measured by the finite, 109 The only reason one seems to no right to exist and WhlCh does not cept and proof Accordmg to the lack any good thing is because he eXIst 10 Truth He WIll accept the Gospel of St John, he says •If ye no wal Bellevmg substance and Jesus WIth his dIsciples, on~ of his nor 15good at any time overshadowed supply to be matenal, there follo\\s The Door to lut, u recorded in the 10urteenth by eVIl The veritable reality I emains believes )t to be matenal rather than health that is unremlttmgly hlS Do shall ask any thmg in my name I "Hd ,~liobfe spiritual not thmk that this is a cold abstrac- WIll do It," and, 'Whatsoever ye the belle! of not enough to go around chapter of St John "Let not vour forever the veritable reality of all -not room enough, not food enough, ,. onswers to YOUI' heart be troubled •e belIeve m God, things, eVllr present to be accepted shall ask the Father in my name he When one honors God With his tion, a compassionless statement of not clothm~ enough. whlch, trans- Health and Freedom Cns,s questIOnS" th,s OJ WIll give It you' The unportant believe also 10 me "I go to pre- and enjoyed, never Interrupted nor concept of substance and sees It as the letter of Science It is the warm lated mto the mental, slmply means - »ear! • • • get them In pare n place for you. that where reversed by the falSities of the {h1ysl- pomt in prayer, then IS that It be III mental, he sees that he already pos- mvigorating presence of the Christ, not VISlon enough not mtelhgence The promise tbat sull stm tbe 1 am, there ye may be also And cal senses In order, then, to know sesses it as a part of his tl ue bemg an expression of that Love dIVine h)s • name' -not 10 the name of the man Jesus, WhlCh would tend to re- enough, not JOY enough not peace world IS thlS ye shall know 1111 whither I go ye know, and the way what is real or true aqout God, the So he learns to accept all thmgs de- whose Impelatlve law forblds the enough What a travesty of dmne ~ know" With what inl'lnite ten- one and only cause or creator, we sirable and needful as dIVIDe ideas. genulDe eXistence of anythmg un- stnct petltlon to a person for mate- tb,e truth, and the truth shall (111\1'-11\' SnL\(,F hke itself Ieahty thlS materlal sense of God derness and compassion did he tht13 must turn completely away from the He learns to be wholly satisfied with nal needs or deslIes but in the make you free" , name or spllltual nature .of the and HIS creatIOn ISI In reahty 10- \1l1'\flfllt .eek to show his disciples the way, testimony ot the physical senses to those Ideas and their act)VltIes and A frland of mine, a \ stude:Qt 01 telhgence IS Infimte and mfin'ltely Today the door to thIS mighty as he had been showing it to them I the senses of SpIrit and abide there- cell.'les his struggle to get matetlal ChristIan SClence, was at one tIme ChrlSt Truth, the savmg Prmciple WhlCh Jesus lepresented and demon- expressed, Love IS mfimte and mfi- promIse )5 open WIde Many throughout his entire ministry, and in. There we find, as the textbook thmgs He learns that ChrI:stian obllgea to meet a phYSICal dlfIlculty mtely eXPlessed~ LIfe IS mfimte and yet Thomas sald to him, "Lord, we says (p 335) "Reality it spiritual strated The petition that Is 10 acw have found It and entered the SCIence does not demonstlate thmgs, whlch presented the appearance of mfimtely expressed JOY is mfil'Iie Often r~ferred to os know not whither thou goest, and harmonious immutable, immortal, it demonstllltes the Mind of Christ. a bad case of -infection Thele was a COld With Prmclple must become a realm of God-given 1reed om how can we know the way?" And divme. eternal ' It IS the ever-pres. prayer of affirmatIOn, because that and mfimtely expressed As thIS "0 newspaperman's But he also learns that one cannot great deSire in her heart to prove truth IS capable of mdlvldual dem- You at thIS moment are on tbe newspaper" the MONI- Phmp said. "Lord, shew us the Fa- eot verity ot God and His goodness. have the Mind of Christ and not the truth 10 thIS case, 10 its absolute- which IS In accord wlth PrmClple IS onstration, It is capable of uDlyelsal threshold A great book, the TOR covers the world ther. and It :3utnceth WI" With have every good thing Rny more ness, that is, not to try to heal sick the established reallty of all eXISt- demonstratlOn Chnstlan SClence textbook . 'WIth Q network of Ne't'l'S what patience and wIstfulness Jesus Man, the Expression or Spirit than one can have the sun and not mattel and make It well matter, but ence The answer to thIS purifled prayer IS ever present to be reallzed True and lastmg peace wlll come Bureaus o"CI con-e- answered him "Have I been so long What about man, who is the ex- have llght And do not, for one in- to rule the claIm out of ConSClOUS- ~ndents time WIth you, and vet hast thou pressioR of Mind, one wlth and in- stant, think that this is impractical ness because of its fundamental un- and a.:cepted Old not Jesus say, only WIth the awakemng to tl ue SCIENCE and HEt\LTH not known me, Phihp" he that hath s."parable from hIS divine source, the It is the "Only truly practical actiVIty reality She desired so to honor God What things soever ye deSIre when eXistence as spllltual and not mate- ~ J1 H KEY TO THE SCRIPTURIlS Order a speclol ,ntro- IHn me hath seen the Father; and man that Jesus represented and there is, because it is the Ieflected that no belIef of anything unllkf. ye pray beheve that ye recelve them rial, through regeneration mto the by Mal)' Baker Eddy ductory subSCriptIon to- how sayest thou then. Shew us the brought to light in his healing works? activity of God and HIS creative Him could find acceptance ID her and ye shall have them"? How fre- spltltual reahty of creation A grave doy-3 months for $3, Pather? . Believe me that I am in I We read in Science and Healtn (p power, and when it 1S accepted as •thmking ThIS desIre was fulfilled quently Jesus began hIS prayer WIth responslblhty, wh.ch 10 the lIght of has opened the way. You'H fInd the MONI- these words 'Father, I thank thee" I Ii TOR "must" reading the Father, and the Father in me' 352) "To Jesus not materIality, but individual living one cannot shut and the healing accomplished Chnstlan SCience becomes a JOYous Through thoughtful study of or elM beheve me for the very works' splrituahty was the teality of man s the door on the good that is added through persIstent and constant Mrs Eddy says his prayers . were priVIlege, rests on each one of us to ond as necessary 0" take," It is, then. from a spiritual eXlStence" It fo'~ows that only in His will, indeed, be a blessing "that turnmg away flom any thought or deep and conscientlOus protests 01 see to It that hIS conscIOusness IS thIS book the actual SCIence of your HOME TOWN understanding of the 'Works of Je1lUS Mind or SpIrit can man'! reality be there shall not be room enoulfh to picture of the he and by persistently Truth -of man's llkenea& to God freed from the thmgs that make for Cbnst IS made piam - Jesus' PAPER that we must learn the true nature found and brourht to light for our receive it" and conslStently reJOlc1Og In that lnd of man's unity with Truth and war, to see to It that each one, re- promIses are understood and Love' (Science and Health p 12) of' the Father Th08e works of un. ace eptance On page 475 of Selence A very simple StOlYof a "oung lad, which she knew to be true It IS JOlces 10 the possessIon of all good, become practlcal and plovable aurpused power, dommion, and and Health wlll be found a most a pupil in a Christian SCience Sun- not the strugglmg with error but It Ul thus that one prays aright knowmg hImself as he m real!ty IS, In dally hfe Tbls door of free- IOOdness were oased on the truth comprehensive deftmtlon of man day Scho~ol may selVe to Ulustlate r('jolcmg in Truth that brings the AbId10g steadfastly in the reallzatlOn the expresslon of Prmclple wvme that God 13Spmt and that, as Jesus There we are told, "He [man I is the the plactical value 01 seekmg first healing Christ into consciousness for , of God as Spirit and man lI.'l Spltlt's Love to whom that Love IS saymg dom from all maimer of human himself said, "There i. none good compound Idea of God including all the kingdom {)1 God ThlS young oneself and for ",others Jesus radI- expresslOn of mdestructlble LIfe one contmually Son thou art ever wlth lear want and troul'>le IS open but one that is, God" rignt ideas . the conscIous iden- boy on being asked by h15 teacher ant vision of mfimte diVIDe good- experIences protectIon and dehvel- me and all that I have IS thme ' for all The works of the great Master 01 tity of being as tound in Science in one Sunday how he had demon- ness so shone through every thought 'lnce from evil EV1I is powerless U.s.A 'tgamst the Christlanly sCIentific C1111stlan SCIence has ans" ered The textbook mav be read, !netaphysics were accomplished In: wh,ch man. is the reflectlon 01 ,God, strated through the week what he and deed that the seeming opposi- Please send me on mtrodl,J(;tory Monl. tlUth that God Love, alone is power the prayer of the PsalmISt It has borrowed or bought at an understanding o1'this demonstrn. 01 Mind, and therefore Is eternal" had learned In Sunday school on tion of the carnal lDmd melted be- opened our eyes to behold wondrous tor svbscnpt'on-;6 ,uues I ~'OM $3 ble truth' God is Spirit, God is Doer- this not make It clelU that the the plevious Sunday told this story fore that glory, and hlS inspmng 'tnd that thIS power preserves man n InVIOlate peace and wholeness In th10gs out of God's law, not as .cod; God Is All and the only gooa dtes of divine Mind constitute the The boy was very keen about swim- I charge, "Be ye therefore perfect," is transcendental idealism but as an .....•...... •.•• Prom this pure premise of infinite Identity oft man, and the qualities ming That week thpre had been a as vital and insistent to his followers -:;cience and Health we read (p 514>. Inomel Understanding the control WhICh exact Science It .eaches us to ac. invincible good Jesus met and mas of SplIit the undying substance of race in the natatorium where he today as when he first uttered it Mrs cept rather than st1"1veto get to be tered every argument. of the carna I man" Thus man is found only In swam and a prize had been ofJered Eddy says (Science and Health p rove held over a.ll Daniel felt safe ... 1' II .. " n the hons' den, and Paul proved rather than to desl1'e It opens our 'addressl mind bued on the Idolatrous premo 'he reality o} perfection. perpetually to th~ boy winning the race He 353) Perfection underlies reality' e~es to see the reallty of all berng. 1Je of • god who 1.tI a mixture ot "njoying and continually satisfied wanted the prize more than he had She also lIays (p 417), "Slckness is a he viper to be ha"mless" Thls pro- safe 10 the substance of Mmd serene ••• I' ••• ~ir1t and matter good and evil ...lth his Own self-completion ever wanted anything in hiS Ufe dream from which the pat'ent needs ection of divine Prmclple Love IS ((Ityl lemg proved in what seem to be m the ommpotence of Splrit selfiess Those arguments presented them- As one understands this scient11'lc His deslre for the prize was so il'eat to be awakened" So, if one will .n Love governed b¥. PrmCIPle joy- '1-10 .elves to Jesus just as they do tc tact. hI'!!sees that the most important that he could thinlr of nothing else daily. hourly, declarr and accept uiraeulous ways by thgse servmg In 'he forefront of battle ous 10 Soul This IS the day of ac- us today In the seeming manifesta, thm; In lite for hiDi is to know, 10 He entered the race with that great with rejoicing the sound health and ceptance TIlen, let us hasten to rmt MIC 'Ion of sin. sIckness. lack, dtseast' accept, and to live his true selfhood longing in his heart, and soon found substance 01 his spiritual bemg, the In the Christian ScIence penodi- off what our Leader has called ' the deformity, death How eomoleteh What he has materially, wbat he to hi1l dismay that lie was falUng be- dream of sickness and dfsease, pain, ::8ols,the monthly Journal, and the ~ackcloth of waItIng"

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IY. March 27. 1952 Thursday. March 27, J952 G ROSSE P91NT E NEWS P.ag_ ,Thirteen Mr. and Mrs. Joseph iDodge pa~ing of the alleys in Special Assessment District NO.1 Announce Birth' of Daugh.~er .' , and ~o. 2 to be su1)mittedat a later meeting: 25 YEARS OF EXPERT FITTING ... . CITY OF I I..'.. " Proposed ,plans .for widening ,of City streets between '. From Glen Falls, N. Y., comes -FiSher Road"; and Calvin Avenue _ outletting Qn Mack One Day _Service-- c. s. apnc;un.cement of the birth of a Ave1?-uewere referred to' the Wayne County RoadC?m- daughter, Dorothy. Van Orden ,()"o~StJoin miSSIOnfor recommendation: at No Extra Charge t~1F'tJt1ll~. , Dodg€, to Mr. and Mrs. Josl~ph , J. Dodge. The baby's mother was . The Council authorlzed.payment of ap.ortion of the Specials for Thurs., Fri., Sat. Dorothy MacArthur. and Mr. SUMMARY OF share" of installing watet. mains. in:I3usch'g, Belanger .Farms SHOES for th~ ENTIRE FAMILY Dodge is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Subdivision ..which were .not considered' as a part of the PROCEEDINGS OF REGULAR MEETING' requirements under the platting ordinance. Airstep - American Girl Cleaned Joseph M. Dodge of Washington \ . . . FOR WOMEN ANY BATHROBE and e road. • The meeting adjourned at 11:00 P.M. Pressed iTS to Give . MARCH 17, 1952 ,.. - . , or HOUSECOAT 8g NUNN-BUSH - ROBLEE FLO'RSHEIM. Cash & Carry Called to order at 8:00 P. 'M. WILLIAM F. CONNOLIlY, JR. HARRY A~ FURTON NEXT WEEK lOratorio FOR MEN Fireplaee Present on roll can: Mayor William F, Connolly, Jr .• MAYOR , CLERK Holy City" .by Harvey . BUSTER .BROWN & OFFICIAL Councilmen Daniel W. Goodenough, John S. Hutchinson, Published Grosse Pointe News 3-27-112 ill be presented on Palm Wi1liamG. Kirby, .Richard L. Maxon, Neil S. McEachin SCOUT for Boys and Girls evening, April 6 'at 7:45 Wood and George L. Schlaepfer. FLORSHEIM SHOES ANY SWEATE;R t Grosse Pointe Woods AT MACK STORE ONLY Clean~d and Blocked Scptt1.h Civic League Cash & Carry erian Church. Ph~n. TU. 4-9859 Absent: None. McEfvenney Family Le,!lves SHERMAN SHOES oratorio by America's for Delivery t To Hold Annual Party t composer- of, sacred Mayor William F. Connolly, Jr, presided.- ,For Washing.ton Trip 13300 E. Jefferson 20725 Mack 4-Day VAlley 2-0868 TUxedo 1-1191 Lau'ndry Service - Shirts - FamHy, Bu~dlel s offered by the Chancel .The Scottish Civic League will . . , • Kindling Wood • Package Minutes of meetings held. on' February 18, ,1952 and lth Choirs umier t."le dir- Cool • Cannel Cool F.ebruary 25, 1952, w;ere approved. . hold its annual .games party on Mr. and Mrs. "Ralph T. McE}.~ ,f Wilbur Bezeau. • Charcoal • Monur. . Saturday, March' 29, at 8 p.m., invenny of. Cloverly. road, with • Marsh Hay , Special Assessment District NO.1 St. Andre~s Hall~ 431 Eallt Con,. "D~'nby Cleaners gress. The party WIll be the only their children, are. enJoying: a Compliance with conditions prescribed by resolution Coming Soon Our Hew "Woods" Store D. E. Leydet adopted at a meeting of the Council held February 18; social event of the year. Spring hoij~ay in Washington, New - Big - Beautiful 20087 Mack, at Fairholme \ TU. 2.6189 17751 Mack, at Marseilles 1952, and ordinance No. 87, was certified by .the Clerk. . The league,~. which promotes. p. C. ,RPETS and the interests of its member organ': '------'------,~ After considering, two written objections' to the special WItch for B.B Plont DENBY DOES 16334 Harper assessment, a resolution of confirmation' was adopted which izations through its. deluegates, . , IGS BOUND fixed the dates of July 1, 1952 and July 1st. of succeeding' has recently become affiliated ,Leaking, Basements. 10315 E. WarrGn GOOD WORK 11609 E. McNichols House P~int Special years as the due dates of the several ~nstallments. J~ with the International Institute, did :you read what c per This Ad and plans have been made to IF E. . Special Assessment District. No, 2 have the ¥1emberlodges join 'in L _ s,!id about l5 yarel and Compliance with conditions prescribed by resolution the .promotio 'nof a per~anen.t adopted at a meeting of the Council held February 18, 1952, display in the Institute's Hall .of 'C....0. '..P" -.OX.. .. New Dnleh. Boy' (;olor Gallery FAST SERVICE and otdinance No. 87, 'was certified by the Clerk. After due Nations. consideration a resolution of confirmation was adopted Keeps Ilasements BOl,le Dry which fixed the dates of .July 1, 1952 and July 1st of suc- Now Available!! BACK FROM VACATION --or. Money Back . ;OOY & SONS ceeding years as the due dates of the several installments. . , . . Entitles yon MR. and MRS.. JOSEPH LA- COX Walirproofing Do .0 UT C H BOY Interior to a regul;u The Council recessed at this point to sit as a Board of FORET of Lincoln road have re- IPET COMPANY 89c can of Authorized Applicators Appeals in the case of. William Trupiano. turned from Fort Lauderdale, 20723 Van Antw.rp Free Estimates Paints In Cus-tom Mixed famous 15720 HARPER Fla., where they have been va- Office: TU. 5.5500 (At Balfour) O'Brien, Following .reconvening of the meeting, the Council Eve. & Sun.: TU. 1-5867 Colors all the colors "75" House awarded a contract for driving steel sheeting at the Muni- cationing for..the last two months. TU. 1-6088 Paint. cipal Pier. to Leigh Merrill, low bidder, and appropriated • you want. in both Flat and THURS. AND FRJ. $3,000.00 for additional work outside of the contract. t \ ~ 'Ar\EF)~1 . . ' .. JNTIL 8:30 P. M. DETROIT PAINT ~atin Finish. ///;/!~\\ ~I)/ -~~-- The Council accepted the low bid Of James D. Ander- AND COLOR CO. son Company.for tie bolts to be used at the Municipal Pier. 19571 Mack Ave. "Tip-Toe-Matie" , TUxedo 2-6963 The contract for spraying; elm trees in the public right- • • and th~ price is low! .ming Soon of. way was awarded to the Suburban Tree' Service Com- CHROME FOLDING CHAIRS • - Big - Beautiful Grosse Pointe Woods pany, low bidder . " A. Completely New Concept in FLAT SATIN Ilch for B.B 6Mr. Floris DeMeulenaere was awarded the contract fol' , certain alterations and repairs. to the Municipal Building.: Modern. Chr~mium Folding Furniture FINI~tt on'y o"'y a S5?!L FINISH The Council re('eived advice that Lieutenant. Philip COMFORT •.• enginp.ered with posture control, which gives maximum comfort to everyone at all times. Trombley was retired from the Fire Department April 1, .COLOR • • • choirs ~pholstered in choice. of 14 out- 12'50 Insurance Analysis 1952, and adopted a resolution of appreciation for his standing color5; choice of colors. services. Busines! life Ins. " GUARANTEE ••• there is CI full 5 year guorante. on DUTCH BOY~' the chrome finish. ns Group Insurance Fireman Raymond Snay w~s promoted to the position 1DP1OUIl & Gift To,", Planning of Lieutenant effective April 1, 1952, 1f0odward 1-6231 STEELCOTE AND Jerome A. Gant was employed to fill a vacancy in the - SPECIAL - LlOpPIN& UsT ~ya:laugh& Associates Fire Department., Sn ~,., ,. INSURANCE Rules for the operation of the emergency az:nbulance S-pc. SET 12 'MOORE'S PAINTS o David Stott Bldg. and resLlsciator service 'were approved. CHROME 569 • Tab'e{ 8-'nch Leaf and 4 Chairs JlIsuronc. Department A resolution of appreciation and comendation to William H. Newport, Chief 'of the Fire Department, and to the CO,MPLETE STOCK PA.INTING to- Casualty - All Line. other officers and men of the department for the increase $79~, AND C'LEANiNG SUPPLIES .... and improvement of the public services during the past S-pc.CHROME SET '.-~f NO. 1-6230 ye~r, was adopted. Table, J2.'nch Leaf and 4 Chairs \SEE US FOR: ~ Expense of mailing warning of Dutch' Elm Disease to the residents was approved. Formica sink tops Odd size tables . Chrome offic'e furniture Step ~tool5 Everyone's A compromise settlement on uncollected taxes due from Grosse Pointe Township 'Vas approved. Formica wood dinettes' Bar stools •... we fixed up Authorization to take bids on boiler insurance w.as Italking given. ~he 11JovJ.1 ChrOnlf! Compan'j ~" o~r ",osemen.' • A communication from the Board of County Road Open Thurs., Fri., Sat. til 9 . Commissioners advising that Mack Avenue widening be- 20091 MACK AVE. TUXEDO 1-5640 ~~i In record t,me tween Fisher Road and Moross Road was programed for '. 1952, was received and filed. GROSSE POINTE WOODS, MICHIGAN j about 'the 'Ii The speed limit on Cha1fonte Avenue north from Moross .-), Road was ordered reduced from. 30 to 25 miles per hour, and through commercial vehicle traffic was ordered pro.- • Tough 1ilm $4n hibitep. IEW LOW • Washable A proposal to' make a traffic survey and recommenda- tions covering 27 school crossin~gswas accepted. • Quick Drying GAUGH ", The Council approved cooperatio.n in a eomplete refuse DOOGf disposal survey for the five Grosse ,Pointe Communities OSSE POINTE PRICES and th~ City of Harper Woods, and agreed to pay the lODIST CHURCH City's snare 9f the cost of the survey, '..- ,ON MOROSS ROAD Plan~ for lighting Newberry Place were ordered. Church school for Jun- - A survey of property owners an Cambridge Road on mior High and High- Departments . proposed improvements to the street was referred to the 'GOOO/iEAR -TIRES Clmrch school for \n- Public Works Committee for study' and repOrt. and Toddlers Nursery, garten and Primary. BiIJs were approved. :vtorning Worship and 111m OilS 4x8-%" I The following department reports were examined and ordered filed: ., . \ IGH C. WH ITE, Pastor 'MARATHON 4x8-%" 'Uxedo 1.-7878 Building, Police, Fire and Treasurer. 95 '. Norbert Blay was approved as 'a. regular ,employee of plus lox 4x8-%" the Public Works Department. '1I1I1ill SIZE FIX UP YOUR BASEMENT OR,ATTIC 6.00 x 16 1 " Bids for planting around the sewer station and new .IId you, .Id lirs garage were requested, and the Public Works Committee by.GOOOjii:4R ROOM WITH ARMSTRONG TEMLOK was authorized to. open the bids and award the.. contract. . . Approval was given to tiling the concrete floor in the fteed reliobfe motor starter room at the Water Plant. -'" 6:70x 15 -'$14.65 onswers 10() )'Our CEILING TILE :"'sis QOeStions- ~h;s The Chapman Valve Company was awarded a contract ~r! ... ~ ~ in for the replacement of a check valve at the Water Plant. 16x16 Tile BOARDS-2x4's The DeLaval Company was awarded a contract cover- Only 1Oc Sq. Ft. AND MOULDINGS THF- ing repair parts for a pump at the Water Plant, Curtis Mower,Inc. . ,r 'UKI:--II\' S..IF .....(~ De:eds to ])rovide the right-of. way for Ridgemont Road 16915 Harper, Across from Vogue Theatre. \111'\1 rill{ extenSIOn between Ridge Top Subdivision and Kercheval Open Monday, Thursday and "' Avenue were ordered prepared by special counsel. . Friday Eves. TU.5-3206 FORMICA 5/32 BEAUTY. BOARD READY MIXED ~ ' . The Engineer was authorized to, invite bids for the In a Wide Variety of Beautiful Colors heft referred to os I ,. newspopermon'$ CEMENT ,paper" the MONI. "1 covers the ....orld 24x96 36x96 Just Add Water ' o ~twonc. of News 'Ous ~ con'e'- dents. I 100-Lb. Bag c jer a speciol int~ 9 5 -.," 01"y subscription to- .... -3 montns for $3. U find the MONI- D.UTCH ELM DISEA'SE? "must" reading 4x8 • I • %" INSULATION BOARD ...... $2.8& os nec~ssory 05 . \ HOME TOWN . , ~R. PROPER AND COMPLETE CONTROl.. INVOLVES: . ~ .'. . .. 4x8 • • I BEAVER BOARD ...... • • .. • • • • _ • • • .. • .. It •• $2.70 1. Sp~cific .Spraying against the ELM BARK BEETL~. :. '-'r

2. Th~rough Deadwood prun~ng of Elms. 4Q'~OHAIN lENG,TH FEND~ WIRE . 38c lin. fl. .'c."

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I(j me on inftoducfOfy Mani. ,00'\- ; 6 issues. I .-.close S3. V/e\ render this complete service or any portion thereof in an expert and thoroughly experienced manner. . .. ~...... • (This ;s my 27th ye.ar, of operations in the "Grosse Pointe area). roo",.,l Our deep-rootl LIQUID POWER FERTiliZING is also the VERY-FIN'EST .for your Evergreens, ~hrubbery, .L ,. ~. I)~\JIJI~\~ lilacs and other Trees. Now is the time. to have this ~i9 h flitrogeo~ liquid fertilizer pump~d THOROUGHLY

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. , • . . . P.~. Fourteen SRO SSE PO r NT ENE W S Thursd~y, March 27, 1952 . / \ ! MethodistS Sew UpJ uniorDivision'Title ' Mikulich' Assumes Tennis I In Inter-Church Basketball I League., Coaching Job at G.P.H.S. I, . . . I By Fred Runnells' . . easy task. in keeping its :~eeord • By Fred Runnells I . , Grosse Pointe Methodist became the first team in the. unblerhished when it meets the Bill Mikulich, Grosse Pointe High's new tennis ~oach. I I Inter-Church Basketball League to sew up a seasonchampi~ . Chr~st C?~i.ch Lio'ns. The,. other was greeted by 60 schoolboy hopefuls 'Yho answered the first I onship erown in the Junior Division andthe.St..Paul Long~Jumor :OIvlSlongame prOlnISesto call for practice last Wednesday, March 26. Am'0Il;g:U~ group ,I horns. .clinehed. at least a share of the Senior Division... title. . ..Panthersbe,adllly andb~tw~enthe 'Woods'the, StPlrate,... Paul were six letter winners from,.last year's Border CItles League WIth VIctOrIeS last Saturday, March 22, at GrossePomte HIgh The Pirates can tie for second championship squad which was directed by Merlin Sc~u~tz, " I School. _ 7>------pla~e with a. victory over the who is now working for Uncle Sam at the Nav~l Trammg Coacl) Dick Browns' Methodist I exi~ted ': prior to .the opening Panthers.. ' '., .Center at Steubenville, Ohio. ~ eagers clinched the title when I whIStle, . '., Senior ..Division Open.coach Mikulich is what one velop- these fundamentals the!: they scored an impressive 36 to i It was the hIgh sc~rmg of ~uss Anything can, happen in the might. call a "man on the spot'~ dual match victories and ch2mp. '",' I Roland, who notched 18 pomts Senior _Division games with the hi view of the terrlfic record ionships will come naturally. 22 V1:tOry.over ~he WOOQSPres. for scoring hono~s, th~tturned Woods Pr.eachers'" tackling' th~ Pointe tennis teams; have carved Plans Squad of 12 To 14 byterlal1'Plrates In the final game I back the deternuned efforts of Christ Church Tigers, whQ, have in the books over the past ten Mikulich's plan is to carry " of the four}game program staged the Preachers to. take over first been strengthened by the .return years; 12 or 14 man varsity squad and :in the boys" gymnasium. f plac.e aU alone.... '. . otone of its stiu.s, S~ndY:W.. i~ner, 128 Wins; Two Del.eats _ I use the "ladder system" to en. Ketzler Stars BIg Tom Barry. pace~. the who was 'sidelined for a month JU5t~for the reco:r:dBlue Devil able other boys to fight for . . I Preachers' attack. WIth 10 polOts, with an appendix operation;' J , tennis team~ have won 128 vic-I berths on the varsity squad. JIm.my Ketzl,er was l\ ball of whic,h was good for runner-up The. league. lead1'ng.. St. Paul. ,. h'l l' only 2 Both I . tones w I e os109 . . . Th'" current batch of Blue fire m the scormg department by I SCOr1nglaurels., Longhorn;; have .the. misfortune d~feats c~acked extensive win-I Devil~ will experience'something almost outscoring the Pirates Only Beaten Once of bumping into a'strong ,Memor- ~1Og streaks.. .The first consecu-, no other ...Blue Devil squad had. single handedly. Ketzler hooped The Longhorns only defeat was: ial quintet at 12 noon. Memorial .tlve streak ot 69 v.:as amassed and that is work on the track 18 points to noten the individttal administered by the Preachers in' no doubt will be on the rebound under Larry WestervIlle between to develop legs and stamina. s::oring honors. It was. the first the second game of the second after being clipped byt}1e Christ the years of 1941 and 1947, It: It' +h h' I t t time this season that Ketzler had round of competition. That time Church Tigers last, week. was snapped by'~ Monroe. The I IS, Jlcoac span ~ hry hit th.,edouble figures in a single the Preachers squeezed out. a 31 Play oifPlanl, s e co n d string, un d e r Coach I ar:d sche u e reserve ma c e~ game: -:Mesner caged 9 points to to 30 decision. League officials FOl:,I'estGeary Schultz, started in 1948 and Wal> wIth, oth,er sc_hoolsto develop t.ht lead the Pirates losing cause. Memorial, the team that scored Harold Husband and, Roland halted at 59' when the Devils, younge~ .boy:> for, future varsIty In the other Junior Division a double overtime upset victory Gary have announced. the plans d1~~lPpedthe last match of the! ~~~~:~~:;niilre T:I:ar;O~~te~~Ol~~ contest at 10 a.m., the St. Paul over the Preachers last week, for the playoffs which will' get ...... Sf'!ason.' . 1 f 1 - h' Panthers - vaulted. into second found the going plenty tough underway on Monday evening, Over this ,ten year span the j: a resenl~ pQol 0 p ayers ~ lch plac.e with an overwhelming 28 against ~he victoryless Chri~t March 31, in the Boys~ gym at Pointers Won the Border Cities would gIV~ the Blue DeVIls " to 5 win oyer the victoryless Churc~ TIgers who c,aptured theIr the High School. The plans are League t.itle nine times and I nev.er. endmg reserve to draw Christ Church Lions behind first WIn of the second round of as follows: were' co-champions with Monroe from In the years to come. ith Charley Stumb's 7 point produc- play v: a 25 to 17 decision. The (i) If St. Paul "Longhorns ,fin- The Carnivalto be given in ~osse Pointe;High School Saturday'night:'':~.J.i~~~h S~fto the oth~r year. It has also an-, SChec1~l~7uc~ the Same tii>n which was good for individ- first tIme these two teams met, ish on top of the standings,' the will' be one of the' highlights, .on tne' program for th.e Michigan OlderB,oys' Conference nexed three State Class A ,titles, ~he sc e u e 15 pretty m~ch .0 ual honor~" . Memorial edged the Tigers 36 Woods Preachers and Christ I two state runner-up honors and as It was last year. The POint- I Lone Scorer for Losers I to 35. . _ Church Tigers', will play the which will draw 500 delegates here fromaH over the state this weekend. Starling to set, eight regional crowns. I ers meet each of the other five f Two Maln Springs March 31 game with the winner up the scenery for the big party were, lef t to right:. BIpL W'Q'NDRUM, LAURIE Not Mikulich I Bo~der. Cities League seho?l:. .Neddy .Evans sco~ed all. of the Tqm. Evans and Jack Hodg'es t meeting the Longhorns on Mon- SMITH, J?ILL MILLER, DICK SCALES an d DAN WEBB. The two' Hi-Y Clubs of the .With a record such as this any tWIce In home -and home senel' ~Ion~ pOI~tS an~ bed wlth ~he w.ere the mainsprings in ~he r day night, April 7. . t school wIll be the hosts at the conference. man might be a little .reluctant with a sprinkling of schools out- . ant ers. erry ,utton for thIrd TIgers' new found power, scormg (2) If the ,Longhorns' and to accept the job, but not Coaclf :;ide the BCL. ?lace honors, Second place SCOf- 8 points apiece which made them Preachers tie in the league stand~ A . th' B . b. 11'C'ldo. ' 'G t't. 'D .' R k. W'. Mikulich. F);.()mthis corner your reporter ~~th:~t to Ken Oxley of the ,.sha~e sec;md pl~ce, scor~ng laurels -il}gs the coaches of these two I no. er. ase. a ~e(l,ion e Ing orIS', OC. IDS The .new coach knows the believes (JUr new coach is goin~ . behlOd lvtemonal s BIll Hotch- quintets will draw to see'who Willi U d W t G P · t H. h ITw' 8t t Titl' public is expecting him to COI!,- .t~ do all-right. B~t if he does?'t .Th7 St. Paul Lon~horns' im- kiss, who caged 10 points. play Christ Church 'Pigers. on. n er ,ay a. rosse OlD e 19. I. . 0 a ~ es tinue to bring cha~pionship ten- rmg the bell ~Ith a champIOn preSSIve 38 to 32 WHl over ~he Next Satl;lr?~y, Ma~ch 29, will' March 31. The~ winner of this • . , . 1_-_ nis to Gr.osse Pointe High and in his first year he should not once bea~e~ wo,ods PresbyterIan see both dIVISIons WInd up the gam,e will then meet the team By Fred Runnells covered before the DeVIls fl,~stI D . Pointe he is well aware of the tradition- be condemned. Knowing quite PreacJ~ers m the ~1 ~.m. game, regular scheduled season. tha~ drew the bye for the season Good natUred Pat' Kauhtz game." . '. 0;15 Rock, ~rosse . that has been built up •prior to a bit about the co~ch's te~mis crlacke.d the two-.way ~I:,~or first-. In th.e first game at 10 a.m., championship of the Senior Divi- started his sixteenth season as; Johnny' D.icicco appears to HIghs fastest glrl SWImmer" his joinil}g Grosse Pointe's coach. ,background I personally belleve p ace In the Semor DIVISIonthat MethodIst appears to have an sion on .April 7.. , G P : t H" gh' •b b n ,have one of the outfield spots added new laurels to her young ing staff.. he is going to turn out better No ,Playoff for JWlior:; rosse, . GIn e 1 ~ ~e a 1 k d ' b' f . "h' lJ, swimming career on Sunday,' Mikulich believes that all any- players than we have had in the · . I . ,. coach WIth a call, for cand)dates oc e up e ore, ~ ,evenpu.,s " . d' t h d t t No pl~yoff ~a!D.e'ls.necessary 10 W d d M h 26 on glove. He patroled,the outer March 16, when she scored two one can 0 IS eae an s ress pas. , the JUnIor DIVISIon lOascluch as on e nes ay, , arc . " ' . •... fundamentals to the boys and Regardless of the final out. .there was no Juniof Division in Said Pat, when asked by thiS' pastures for the DevIls last sea- VIctOrIeS ana, set. a new p~ol develop their game. He feels if come of, the 1952\ seaso!!, win. tee M/I At lilt the first half of the season. How;' reporter what kind of a season son in grand fashion and is look- record at the JeWISh Commumty a boy knows his' fundamental lose or draw, I a,m c~tln~ my ~ t"f;a~ er . '" eve.r, if a tie for se,'cond, place he saw I'n hI.S crystal b'all, "I in,g forward to his best season ,CenterMiss whereRock'sthebiggestmeet wastriumphheld. telmis and practices hard to de- lot with Coach BIll Mikullch.~ eXIsts after next Saturday scom- think this is the seaso '. since -entering the school on came in the 60 year individual I petition between the st. Paul n we are . I ' LOW-BOY Panthers and Woods Pirates,' going to do it. If we don't do it FIshe-r ~oad. ' , . medley relaY'when she set the I ALL-IN. ONE these two teams will meet in the this year we never will." Handlmg the pItchers WIll be new pool rec~rd at 39.9 seconds, I New and Used . . ' , Cobu Ma t'. h k d th Her second VIctory of the meet 33~" hjrh ••. 27" wide ••. prelImmary game on Monday, Coach Kaulitz 'has every right _rn " r InW 0 wor e e., .. Spring March 31. ' . ' . . . i last three games of last season_ m whIch three o.ther pool ~ark~ : 16" deep. Compact. , • func- . tional • • • tested and ap- If th l' d ,t'. t 1n to be overly optImIstIc because I' and, helped. the. Devils tl.lrn a fell by the waYSIde,.came In. the BICYCLES proved ••• double 4x6 card 'game WI..e 'lIlebeoeslnp ayeedxIson °the~eve~°Ile he has eight returning lettermen.. poor season .into a 'goOd one 'when. . 100 yard. breastd strokeh b'event.I I sections , . • 2 correspond- ning of March 31. That game will from last year's.'team. This gives theychpped the league-leadmg Dons .toppe .off. er Ig sp ash I SALE Englith ence drawers , , • 2 fixed start at 7:15 p..,m. him a veteran for every position IFordson ~rac~ors in the final ball party W. Ith a thl~'d l{l ~he 100 yard I Lightweights 5S4l2 welded shelves •'•• 3 spaci- In order to give the public a except. for: t~e vital shortstop gam:, ThIS,.'YIcto~ygave the Blue back stroke eve~t ~hI~h was won ous storare sections. , two' game program on April 7 'post, It WIll be hotly contested DeVIls a tIe WIth the Tractors by Pat Sc;:ott,. MIchIgan S~ate Camp ete Repair Service the Methodist quintet will meet for by a host of roo~ies. Also two for the 13Ol::derCities Lea~ue All~ Col1~ge semor, .I? t~e record t~me the second place team in a pre. of.the three outfield positions are s.l?0r~ .Tr9phy. That waS ~he of 1.11.8. DOrIS tIme wa~ J,ust liminary contest which. wm s.tart wlde open for the hopeful ca'ndi- hIghllght of ~he 1951 campaIgn t~~:e'Seconds off the w1Omn.gI Woods Bike Shop. at 7:15 p.m., with the Senior Di-I dates. and made DeVIl fans fo:r:getabout P . ' 20373 MACK, near Lochmoor " YUud. 1.3402 Many other styles to choose from. vision' game to start at'B.;15 p.m, Probably the strongest point to the early se~~on l?sses whi~h : The Junior Division contest will ba~k the coach~r;:optimistlc out. dumped' them lOto_flfth place In Coming Soon- Buy Wit', Confidence not be for the season champion- look is the fact)le has two veter.1 .the BCL race .. I ship, but, will be an exhibitiona~ pitchers in-Louie Hribar and - The other. returr:ing veterans Ne~ • Big. Beautiful .. \ only. ' , BIll Palm. Both boys proved are Jack SmItp at ,fl~St base, Don STANDINGS themselves last year and with an 'Schmidt .. at second' and Lee Walch for B-1 Senior Division added year of varsity competi- Clancy at third. 21027 M W L tion under their belts should give '. NESTOR'S St.. Paul Longhorns' 4 1 the Blue Devil's opponents plenty ~UFFERS HEART ATTACK . 'Typewriter and Office Supplies' Woocb Preachers 3 2 of trOllbl~. • . . . I Grosse Pointe .Park. firemen TV d R d. S Memorial 2 3 Veteran Norm Lasca has been rushed a resuscitator to. the aid an a 10 .rvie. ' Christ Church Tigers 1 4 cast ill'"the role of a utility in- ,of JamesN. Flynn, aged 79 at 14431 Harper Genera. MotO'r. Bldg. Gllaranteed R.,oir Work Near Chalmers Junior Division fielder., He has the 'confidence of 1000 Harvard road, March' 18. W L 'Kaulitz who says "Norm can play Flynn had suffered a heart attack • TelevisiOIl • R.IIi. Dr. 1-2280 TR. 5..0555 Methodist 5 0 any position I chooSe to put him at 8:20 p.m. After the arriv.al of • Sou~" Equipment St. Paul Panthers ; 3 2 in." It could be Lasca will get Dr. S. W. Wallace, he was taken " Open Friday and Saturday Eveninrs Until 9' p.m... WOOdsPirates : 2 3 the call for the shortstop berth to Jennings Hospital by am- East End Chr Christ Chul'Ch LIons " 0 5 if a capable player isn't dis- bulance. TV AND RADIO Sales & Service 'Get your SPRING AT.TEN.rIO N' GROSSE POINTE PROPERTY OWNERS 11940 ,Kercheval near EostlowB "N VA. 4-9823

SPRING. ,MOTOR m:J:Jage A UNIFIED E PLAN CLEANUPl fi.om the (jr03je poinle TO. CONTROL THE • SEEDING TUNE.UP • FERTILIZING P"operl';j Owner3- -433~ , , DUTCH ELM DISEASE • TOP DRESSING' ~llIIlIIlIIlIlIllIInltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllltllll!li • ROLLING Take t' MARCH O~LY exhibi. After a thoro~gh. investigation, the Grosse Pointe • TREE SPRAYING I I phlet distributed to your home by the Grosse, Property Owners Association has formulated an Flowe' and PRUNING iillllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll111lifF. economical community spraying contract for pri- Pointe .Property Owners Association. colvrL: vate property owners with the ~AVEY TREE You are urged to fill out immediately the coupon Cal Fleming the in EXPERT CO. and the CHARLES F. IRISH CO. below, as spraying will begin as soon as weather Lands.-;opin9 Service f ments Y~ur association's principal conce:m is that all All 16 Operation,s permits and must be completed before buds break. TU. 1-6930 private owners spray their trees. There are other advan En-close your check, payable to either the Charles reliable spraying companies which you may wish comfor F: Irish Co. or Davey Tree Expert Co. 0'!11y orders y earl)1 fUdi1~tenance by the finest mechanics, Chevrolet. to use and which meet the specifications of the accompanied by checks will be honored at' the wortF\ United States Department of Agriculture. trained! ... using' factory- combl: We believe this Unified Plan is BEST. , MOST rates set forth below, as group' spraying and pay-' ECONOMICAL, as fully explained i~ the pam- ment in advance ar~ part of the~con6iny of this, approved methods tive p ,community plan~ your that d ') proie(t .' ~ . . . . \ ·...,------...;;.;.;",;. .. DETACH AND MAIL WITH CHECK ~ ~ ~ ~..~ ~ ~ . glves; • I color slides . pawel : TO: GRlJSSE POINTE PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCI~TION, 16840 Kercheval. Grolse Pointe 30, Mich.' TU. 1.1990 cr TO. 1..7906 whetl: • Learn I • 'S3.~~ • . if needed -• new r- • I wish to-have my elm trees sprayed in accord~nce with y~ur community' plan ... I • o / . rill;~nt~y cars-' • I ITave ..... Elm Trees within 75fe'et. of p'avement.'@4.2S per tree; . I • .A small dt)wft out o• • 'number . ., . • demo, . • I have ..... Elm Trees more th~n 75 f~et from pavement @o,90 per tree . payment gets you ~ • )S'ame of Property Owner (Ple3!e Print) in tho .. • number ' . _ the best Repairs, • Come • Parts or Accessories.•• ' Enclosed is my check payable to 0 Davey Tree Expert Co • Chrys .• , or to cover ~ost of spraying . • Address of ProPerty ,Owner ask for details. • o Charles F: Irish Co• • • I believe I have an unusual problem because of the large number of elm' t.-ees .or theiiI8 • o Davey Tree Expert Co. ,', I Telephone No. • o Bring in a few of you, • of my elm trees and I would like • or to give m. an individual best slides, and see them pro- • jected/by- the ..Mp.rit ... , Only • [J Charles F. 'rish Co~ estimat •. \26.10. inc. Fed. Tax. B&B Chevrolet, Inc. • • . Signature oq4Pplicant w. ~alr. P~otostat Cop;.; 8811 E. Jeferson at Crane' VA. 2..1103 • Mailor Bring This Coupon in at Once , • • ft is understood':and agre;d that this is ~ volunteer service of the Grosse Pointe PQ.I'NTE • Property C?w~~rs Associ~tion ~n~ is uhdert~ken a~. ~ ~pmmunity project, Th'ere 'is, r! CAMER,A SHOP • • to be no liability on theIr part either eXp'ressed or Implred . 16317 E. Warren .TV. 5-7418 • It at .Courville .. ( " , Open Evenings'Til 9 ~.m.

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, '. . . .e.s,., __... ---~'._'-,--: -~------4-"_-'_._.----.------.•.•.•.-.-•••.,-_.,•••,.,.- ,, _.,.rz ..O.., ~$A., ,lIp$liZ_.""II' .. p ,., -,-.'jlJO.,.-,$Ii',"-i ,.., ",._q;eJIII,,"'''''' 'II!II.XIlSll-tII' -- .. -- .. a.. ._iII!lII •• a __ IIIIICIIIIIlW ~~ , '. • ~sd~y, March 27, 1952 " NEWS. 'age Fift.en les Tennis Lead Narrowed. Turller KefJ~etS,Clingto Le,!d Thomas to Talk:~.' D.~:N~:::-:l••; Ell., ...... 31.~:' ; G.P.H~S. In St. PqulLoop "In the Grol8ePointe:8usiness "'STANDiNG,S At Jqni()T High I. IIA THREE RINGelReUS 'OF EXCIT~MEN~" c ~. \ •. c M~n'IBowlini,Lealue.'Turner' . .. c • Ptl: , _ . .tellar. Watu. Jr., N.Y. POIC, . Inells . Al Gouin's bo let8 could o.nly B~ickman •• ed.tostaY'on top. TurDer Buick> 3.. This" week mar" the 200th .. "" "'" r.. t'. High's new tennis ~oach. ~~tc~::;'.i:o~h~ .. even'thou,h }()lIirta' thr~epointa. ::kt':.~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.~~.~n~~:~a~~stOf ~iu~~ta~:ss=~; IIOuWAY'S .IUHMrS\ol--'..... IV' ., ills who answered theftrst ~;:~:~j-~:~::. c Bowling League. Ed Corbett's lothe Pi:>inte Insurance team last Testa .Cement Co.:; ; 26 company in, tpe United States, It LILA YW".. , 'lAr, arch' 26. Among t~ group keglers granered three points We.dnesday at the Maple Lanes Tom~oyd, .Jne~ ; ~ :.: %5 was announced by Wilbur. H. - ear's Border Cities Lea'gue and crept to within a singlt: alleys. DoctoiTuttle; ~ : 24 Thomas, of Grosse Poilnte In- " "".. I• TO rected by Merlin Schultz, point 01 the leaders. . TestaCementCo,mpany; the Barretfi Flowers :u surance Associates at 19 Ker. __ lID at the Nav,!l Training Ed Lauer's boys scored a clean BrllCle.Wi'l 23 cheval Ilvenue. sweep and went)llto third place. runner~up a, week ago, drpppe~ Fuis.toJlChevrolet ' ,.. ~2 T (F . . " R P' h h d h' h 245 . f0tlr points to' Bruce Wigle and .. . "ri' 21 . omorrow r 1 d ay) Mr. p- these fundamentals then 'USS .lce a. a,. 11 . . .. game Revere Cleaners moved'into the l)olphyn~Ell.in" n...... Thomas will' speak on "Life In- for the nittht. and., Ray' HuUma. n,' Beldt;..,' Claan-r. 19" t th. t d •• t th match victories and champ- .. second spot by taking three from UI ". .. . surance 0 e s u en....., 0 e . - hips will come naturallyo ' Jr. didri'(hurt hIS average when Cramer Electric. . Boutin's $eniee ~ : 19 'Parcel,ls Junior High school. .. MOW." LtNMAy_1USIk ClOUll Plans Squad of 12 To 14 he rolled a 210 and a 203. Rarold, Better Made Chip 19 Beaupi'e came up ,with,. 221 Boutin's Service sweEtthe~r Staudt Real Estate, 15 White .. nylon that is yellowed .. ikuli.:-h's plan is to. carry a game. series with Doctor Tutt e while CraDler Electrie .....:...... 15 may be ,bleached with, color re- r 14 man varsity squad and JANIS JACKIE TEAM STANDING.S Tom Boyd, Do.lphY.,n Engm';eering' K.enne,.'11 'C'ta erin.• ....;...... Ii mover. ,.0,. .: the "ladder system" to en- ,Name. Pt!. and Barrett's Flowers managed other boys to fight for A. Gouin :: \ 33 three' points . from. Better Made - . PAIGE COOP.ER 1S on the varsity squad. - K Corbett ,.~ 32 Chips, Belding Cleaners and. .ana ANDEI50II Ie current batch.. of Blue E.Lauer ..; ~ %9 Staudt R,iil Estate, respectively .. SEISATIOIIIl!IEYEALINC! EICIT'ICI -..,. Is will experience something L. Reno 28 In' the 200- class were Aiello -- ..,...... itA GOOD MYSTERY-- COMIDY AT LAST"-Lif. M.... i•• ther Blue Devil squad had. M. SmJth : 27 with 202; Baker, 201. Bell,' 211; that is work on the track P .. Ruprich ,. 26 Boutin, 203; Brown, 225;. Carroll; .',W~I~ C._.III SEATS Eves. Orch. '3.18. :1.00; Bale. 3.00, 2.50. UIO Tax incl. ~velop legs and stamina. L; Don()van : !6 216 and 203; E. Cross, 213; Ham': BAltGAlN WED. MATINEE: Orell. '!.40, Bale, 1.". tax 1Iu1. , i$ l.he coach's plan to try J. Sweeney : 25 den. 233; Groeneveld, 22!;Jan- NOW schedule reserve matches F. Dansbui'y 24 son. 206; D. Lazarus, 200; .M: .for tile 1.•.I." .at. ~tiIlee: Oreh. 3.eo, 2.40, lJalc. %."0, 1.l10, tax lll:el. other schools to develop tht R. Huetteman : 24 Ludwing, 203; Neagle, 215;Pety, Iger boys for future varsity T. McLaughlin .: ' "' :: 23 203; O'Ttoole, ::Ul; Petz,243; Sar~ )etition, This would work N.MeEaehin ~ ; 22 kisan,210. and Warren, 200, :thing like a farm system or (;apt. ShulDway~s H. Furton : 20 DeSoto-PiYJDonth ;erve pQol of players' which A. D.eriemacker 18 d give the Blue Devils a Under the Management of D. ) McCarron ; \ 14 i Ser'7iee - T." Trombly '13 r ending reserve to draw C. A. BRUNTON L•• ve y.ur car with III •• y.ur we, in the years to come. . . HIGH TEAM' chedule Much the Same , 3 Games tI.WiltoWII: We"1I tlrive Y.II to work. ' e schedule is pretty much L. Donovan , 2712 5 MINUTI AUTO_WASH was last year. The Point- Ope-n Sundays F, Dan.bury .: 2869 lleet each of the other five N. MeEachin 2888 NoW '1br\t .aturday One Game Danny Thomas er Cities League schools Dorls DAY • YOu ROSE CO. ~ in home and home series 4 p.ln. to L, Reno ;:...... 993 "I'LL SEE a sprinkling of schools out- T. Trombly :...... 988 IN M1' Dl\EAMI" 1113 I. Jeff.,.•• WOo 1.'131 the BCL. L. Donovan 972 "'Aft TUIlI. lun.. -,»v' 1l 1 ltllDNIGUrr 'INDIVIDUAL HIGH , Mar 30, 31, "pl . )m this corner your reporter . lement 3 Games Itetur'" Znla I th ves our new coach is goin, Joe. Alexander. at ~i..no _ A.ll1\B Y all.right. But if he doesn't * A. ~uin :...... 643 Mario LaDJA CAllUSO'; and Accordion Nightly A. Boilarsky ' 825 "THE G~y1!:~ehDlcolor). - CITY OF the ben with a champion (Color D ... is first vear he should not R, .Huetteman 621 - illS Noonday luncheons-J J ..to 3 D. Trombley ~...... 621 wed .• T!lttU. Apr, ::mdemncd. Knowing quite Joan crawford t about the ;:oach's tennis Roadhouse Tvpe Dinners One Game ..Dennis MOl'llln WJR 8:00 p~M. ,EVERY FRIDAY ~round I personally believe A. Bo,larsky 252 "THIS' WOMA.N" (jtO~sf.1Pointe ViU1llS 5 to J2:30 ' A. Van Tlem 252 ISDANGEROYI ; going to turn out better NESINnD, .Y WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN ,rs than we have had in the P. Martin :...... 247 • 'S~a Food LUXURIOlJ<, LOGE ,)EAT'I '( J 'It Our Tl h'v'\lon lounqf' 'ardless of the final oltt~ • Steaks ~Cartled,e Head. Area' • Me LoUT-N ST.c4:L CORPORATION .. ~~ NOTICE OF FILING OF SPECIAL ASSESS- 'of the 1952' season, win, • Chops Toastmasten' Club or draw. I am casting my ~ MENT ROLL AND MANNER OF MAKING 'ith Coach Bill Mikulich, Toastmasters International, Ii I 14948 East Jefferson gl'oupfeaturing the art of public PAYMENTS THEREON ~peaking, annotfnces th.e election ew and Used for reser ...aUons-cal1 ED. 1-9211' of Joseph E. Cartledge, vice " o I) ill) ISI) I) 0 I) I) 0 ISOI) ollll I) I) I) 0 IS I) I) I) I) 00 0 I) I) IJ IIISISn 1I1100 00 illS III) II'> president of Pontiac Outdoor -Advertising Company, as presi- dent of the Cadillac Toastmasters NOTICE OF Special Assessment District No. r :VCLES Club No. '7-33, the unit serving and RA,DIO~'. this area. ~ Other officers are. W. Hugh ~ The Special .Assessment Roll tor Special Assessment ghts $54~ .Sales and Service Bovey, vice president; Dan Hine~, ~ District No. 1 was filed in the Office of the City Treas- Service TV secretary; and Fred Lechy. trea- ~ Annual R,gularElection ur.er on March 18, 1952, said Special Assessment Roll Expert' surer. ~ 'having been confirmed by the City Council on Monday. The Cadillac Club meets each ~ March 17, 1952. Section 18'of Ordinance No. 87 provides Wednesday for ,dinner and a ~ C IT Y OF Work that the whole or any part of such assessment may be e Shop member participating program. ~ :rUude 1.3402 paid during the period of sixty (60) days from the date • FENDER SKIRTS STOLEN I~ of confirmation thereof without interest or penalty. Such .W. Are Authoriud Reasonable J. B. McGrath, of 1236 York. ~ payments may be made to the City Treasurer, 90 Kerby Phllco Dealers ~atel shire, r-eP.6rted to Farms police II ~ Road, Grosse" Pointe Farms 30. Miehigan, without in- tha~ on March 19, while his car ~ terest or penalty until :May 17. 1952. After this date, pur- was parked at McKinley and ~ 8intt lBOtl~9 6tosst suant to Section 18 of Ordinanc-e No. 87, the Treasurer The Woods TII.vision Shop Lake Shore, two fender skirts I'~ will transmit the roll to the City Assessor, who wiH di- Formerly Television . TU d 1 5414 were stolen: Th~ car was a 1951 ~ 21 027 Mac k t;ngineering Assoclatea xe 0. - Mercury. . I~ vide any remaining balance upon each assessment into five (5) equal installments, the rate of interest to be ***********************t ~ To The Qualified Electors , charged on said installments to be si,x (6%) per centum :: ANOTHER GREAT SHOWI .. a per annum, pursuant to resolution of ,the Common Coun- City of Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan :: * JOE CONTI :: ~ cil adopted February 18, 1952.' Said installments will A Hollywood C;omedy FavorJte ::- ~ An invitation 10 * thereupon be spread upon the next City ta~< roll, and :* * EDDIE JEROME ::~ ~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual Regular !jon~Partisan . collected in the manner provided in Ordinance No. 87. Arthur Godfrey Winner Election of City Officers will be. held in the City of Grosse Pointe Woods, :: * RALPH BARI :: ~ This notice is given pursuant to Section 17 of Ordi- Corporation', * ~Hia Trumpet and Orcheatr.. ... ~ \\rayne .County, Michigan, on . nance No. 87. :: :: ~. *' LUNCHEON DINNER ... I * LA'.fE SPECIALS, :: * W. ealer to parties and ban- .. )RING * queU-Jarle or small. .. Monday, April,7, 1952' Dawson .... Nacy * UP TO 300 PEOPLE .. • • ..City Treasurer "NEW WORLDS. * ..... from 7:00 o'clock in the forenoon to 8,:00 o'clock in the afternoon, Eastern • * .. ' Standard, Time. City of Gross. Point. Farml IN :: .. ~ * .. ~ Published Grol88 Poin~ News March 27. U':l2. * .. ~ The following City Officers will be elected at said election: )R * .....~h ENGINEERING" * CAFE LOUNGE :: I ~ MAYOR. , One Year Term :: 15241 E. Warren • ~ * Phon. TU. ].3113 :: ~ 3 COUNCILMEN .. " ... Two Year Term CITY OF .Up ; •••• 1C OPEN SUNDAYS ****** / SHOW! :~~...***********~~******.: , The following propositions to' amend the Charter of the City of Grosse

IIllmllllllllllllllllllll~ : : e, Pointe Woods will be voted upo"n at saidel~ction: . 3i Take time out to see the fascinating engineering :: !i' That Chapter 4 of the Charter ,of the City of Grosse Pointe"Woods be WAYNE COUNTY. MICHIGAN * ... amended by adding a section thereto to be known as Section 4.18, which ~LY ~ exhibit by Chrysler Corporation at; the .Detroit S . .', , ::* e"ving th.e Fmest .. !."a • shall provide for the 'appointment of a City Comptr~ller to hold office at I Flower Show. Here in movies, working models, 1I11111111111111111111i!1IIrrF. * CANTONESE and .. : ~ the will and p}easure o~ the Council and to be the General Finance Officer NOTICE OF, FILING OF SPECIAL ASSESS- colorful charts-displays of all kinds-you'll see ':: 'AMERICAN DINNERS :: ~ * ...~ of the City." MENT ROLL AND MANNER OF MAKING, the inside story of great engineering develop- * Open Daily' 3 p.m. to 3 ll,m : ~ "That Section 5.4 (b) of Chapter' 5 of the Ciiy of Grosse Pointe Woods shall llions / ments by Chrysler Corporation! RevQlutionary : Sunday 1 p.m. to 1 a.m. :1~ 'De amended so as to read as follows: . PAYMENTS. THEREON advances that make driving easier, safer, more Seetion 5.4(b) Vacancies in elective' offices other than Municipal Judge comfortable; and give you. ever greater money's iFAIR :! ~ (Justice of the' Peace) shalLbe filled -by appointment by the Council of a >, Chavro/et- 1 .. ~ worth! Like new V-8 engines with hemispherical person possessing the qualifications 'Jor the office. Any person appointed to . lactory- combustion chamber that revolutionizes automo- ~:~S~ARi~ a v£!cancy in any of such elective offices shal.l hold office, until such vacancy Special Assessment District No. 2 is tilled at the next regular city election. If four or more vacancies exist tods tive power .•. the new full-time power steering simultaneously in the positions of Mayor and Councilmen, the Clerk shall that does % the work of steeringat:ld parking,. i.~ INN n The Special Assessment Roll {or Special Assessment within 10_days thereafter calla special election t6 be held Iwithin60 days District NO.2 was filed in th'e Office of the City Treas. 'gives new safer car control. Chrysler's full-time : r 62'09 E. W.A~RJ=N' :: 10 fill such vacancies for the unexpired terms 0\ the officers whose offices at Bedford • ' urer on March 18, 1952, said ,Special Assessment Roll i have become vacant." power steering is work~ng for you ~1 time t~e ~~~~1C* •• 1C~~~1C~~1C.~.1C1C1C1C.¥ having been confirmed by the City Council on ,Monday, whether you are parkmg .or on' the hIghway. .' / March ]7, 1952, Section 18 of Ordinance No. 87 provides YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the polling places for said ; E'xtra Learn about Orifiow ... secret of the wonderful that the whole or any part of such assessment may be ll'l'dl'd ~ election shall be as follows: new ride of Plymouth, Dodge, De Soto, Chrysler r our A.Grld. Toct paid during the period of sixty (fiO) days from the date . ~. cars-the development that takes bad bU!llPS Store of confirmation thereof without Interest or penalty. Such Voting Precinct No. 1 _ The Voting Booth in the Municipal Building payments may be made to the City Treasurer, 90 Kerby out of your life forever, You'll see a fascinating SPECIAL ~ Anita ~veitue and Maek Avenue Road Grosse Pointe Farms 30, Michigan, without in. demonstra1;ion of how a car's moving. parts .wo~k _ The Vothl(Booth in the Parcells' Sehool, tere~~ or penalty until May 17, 1952. After this date, pur- in the full size Plymouth transparent chaSSIS. SUNDAY HOURS Maek Avenue at Vernier Road # suant to Section 18 of Ordinance No. 87. the. Treasurer Come see ~he many advances of tomorrow in Voting Precinct No. 3 - The Mason Sellool will transmit the roll to the City Assessor, who will di- ~ Oil Vernier. Road vide any remaining balance upon each assessment into Chrysler-built cars today, • five (5) equal installments, the rate of interest to be Voting. P.rec IInCt N o. 4 _ The Mason Sehool 10:00 on Yernier Road' charged on said installments to be six (6%~ per centum / , per annum, pursuant to resolution of the Common Coun- TO YothuJ Precinct No. 5 - The VoUnt Booth cil adopted February 18, 1952. Said installments will at Mack Avenue and Kenmore Avenue thereupon be spre~d upon the next. City tax roll, and Voting. Precinct No. 6 - The Voting Booth , collected in the manner provided in Ordinance No. 87. MICHIGAN STATE FAIR' GROUNDS at Mack Avenue and Kenmore Avenue 6:00 . This notice is given pursuant to Section 17 of Ordi- Entrance thru COLISEUM AND let, .Inc. Op.. Tburs" F1"~ MUJ SM. nance No. 87. AGRICULTURE BUILDING Dorothy M. W istendorf VA. 2-1103 8f)M;ngs Till 9:00 (In conjunctionwltla o.tro;t flow., S"OK') City Clerk Dawson F. Nacy. i . DETROIT, MICHIGAN ,R 0 5 L: y,N "city Treasurer i Dated: Grosse Point. Woods, Michigan, , ~. OPEN 10. A. M. TO 10 P. M. DA~LY, !I MARKET , . March 17, 1952 City of Grou. Point. F.rml MARCH 29 THRU APRIL 6' 21020 Roslyn Ret . MACK".t Publlshed: Grosse Pointe NewI, March 27. 1952 Published Grosse Pehltf. New~ :\farch 27. 195%.. .,OPEN P. M. OPENING DAY MARCH 29 'TV. 5-9342 l b~~~~~~

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f P~g. Sixt•• n , ThursdaYI March 27, [--~ C 2111-RUG, CLE,e RUGS, tacked car ture cleaners. Satisfaction ,\ gu. estimate. Call: RE-NU CARPET VAlley 2 3 Trunk YOUR. AD CAN BE CHARGED CALL TUxedo2~6900 To Serve' Yau Q~idly DEADLINE 5 P.M. TUESDAY. AVOID THE RUS ., .;.;pring carpet , 5-SITUATIONS, WAN.TID 7-WANTED TO RENT _ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES F,OR SALE' 11"':"AUTOSFORSALI 13-REAL ESTATE 21~ENER~L SERYICES, ing cleaning d Location Carpet r \ - . . FIREPLACE :fixtures .~olished and stery Cleaners. REFINED middle aged woman WANTED TO SUBLET NEW SPRING %, checked coat, BED. .twin. size, fine. condition, CHRYSLER Imperial, '51 2300 KfRBY ROAD, 246 neor Ridge. Big CLASSIFIED RAThS lacquered, and andirons.pol- 7051. as companion to elderiy woman Furnished house or apartment Himelhoch's,si.ze 12-14; musk.,. low-post, . MAPLE, pineapple miles, perfect condition) . all house atmosphere' in this carefully planned three bedroom white brick isned, $5.00. VA1ley2-46~5, or or care for children while par- rat jacket, size 12-:14, cheap; finiaLS, complete. From Jordan accessories apd. extras. Cash C~sh 'Ads-IS' words for SCe for summer by Yale professor colonial. Bright, spacjous living room, 21I-Paint and I only. TUxedo 5-54,15.... 2639 Lycaste, Detroit 14: ents vacation. Good references;: working at General Motors:< Salta suit;- size. 12. TUxedo Marsh, BOston. $40;{)0. Com. I Pewabictilefireplace,dining L, large ED. 1-8662. Two' children, 2~4 bedrooms, 1-9655. mode, small; serpentine front, Charge Ads-'"- 15 words fQr .90c terrace, lavatory, 8 closets, gos heat, FORMICA sink tops-Free esti. GR THAT NE Gros1?e Pointe area. $100.- CURLY MAPLE, separate mil': 12--AUTOS WANTED Qttached garage. Lot SOx150 ft. By mates, F.H.A. Terms., Wood. FROM A R 5c for edditional words. YOUNG MAN, expericened wants $150 per month. WRITE: . BRAND new Mink dyep. Siberian ror, (good with above bed) $30. owner. TUxede 4.1552. CADILLAC convertible or "60- Chrome Co., 20091 Mack. lawn maintenance,' TUxedo PROF. DONALD OLSON squirrel cape, cost $430. Will Antique, drop.leaf Wa In.u t DECOR! K Special" wanted by private FORD COURT 1655. Five. rooms 2-8837. , sell reasonable. Can be seen at tab 1~, "farIlfhouse". sty 1 TUxedo 1-5640. • . 400 T.empleStreet e. 1 floor, 2 bedrooms, tile bath Painting - Popernc store purchase was made. VAI- Several exte~ion leaves, $25: .party. Call at 6801 Kercheval, Call . New Haven, Connectic"ut . . / down and 2 bedrooms, tile bath ley 2-4479. , , Antique, round English tilt-top or LOrain 8-9636. Jay. Blending. Wall " DAY WORK wanted .by experi- Or phone Grosse Pointe TU., 5. Up,. nat. fireplace, disposal, 16 M.M. HOME MOVIE tea table .. British Antique Deal- Will you favor u TUXEDO' 2-6900 enced colored girl with refer- 4056. dishwasher, recreation room, SPRING COAT, ...size 12, royal ers' stamp still discernible. SERVICE-' ; For Free Estimat( ences. TU. 3-1548. Cars Wanted gas heat, 2'-car garage. By ap. 3 Trunk Lines UNFINISHED garage or office 'blue---"Nettie Rosenstein" orig- y fine. $75.00. Call TUxedo Color or B & w; . vh pointment ,qnly. J. F. TROMBLEY EXPERIENCED colored girlwants apartment desired. by .bachelor. inal; also maroon .wool dress, 2-0339. Any make-and model. . Bring Editing - Titling..- Cleaning KERCHEVAL AVENUE day or weeks work, ,ironing or Grosse Pointe resident for 40' size 12. Both. like new, $30. SOUTH OXFORD 991 new 4 bed- (Personalized Titling). 'FiRsT CLASS I: years. Contact L. S.Trowbridge titl~We~take you home. High- ~ rating. highly cleaning. Call LOgan 7-1131. VEnice 9-2036. ' FIVE THOUSAN.D dollar, very room 2 bath brick colprrial, . TU. 5-1484 .at VAlley 3-0200. .' .hjlndsomely carved 10-piece est cash price, also library, powder room . Neat, clean. F KOPP'S PHARMACY . cheerfully gi vel 16926 Kercheval at Notre Dame RELIABLE GIRL wishes day COMPLETE, maple spool bed . dining room suite- including I . beautiful kit<:hen, oil A. C. heat CUSTOM~MADE draperies, and. I . guaranteed. DRe laundering, cleaning, A-I shirt I-ARTICLES FOR SALE and dresser, $~OO.TUxedo . magnificent Chinese red break- E. H. Cook Motors recreation room, 2-car attached , 1-7631. . front. Will take $1000. Also upholstering. Beau,tifulselec- CUNNINGHAM'S DRUGS ironer. TEmple 1-1912. garage. Ope~ daily 2-5. EXPERT ~amting. walliut baby .grand' piano, 15701 Harper tion of fabrics. Reasonably Kercheval at Notre Dame . BEAUTJFUL CHltOME FORMICA "1 by mechanics, BREAKFAST SETS . 13a-RESORT PROPERTY priced" Workmanship guaran-. WHITE WOMAN wants day work WALNUT twin beds, frames Kingsbury make. very good Van Assche. T cooking, sewing or washing and MADE TO ORDER-'i'hese sets canbt. only; walnut dr~ssi~g table; , conClition. Also' beautiful kid- 12A-80ATS FOR SALE tee. TUxedo 2-5000. NOTRE DAME PHARMACY made up In all colors. including yel- NORTH CHANNEL HOTEL-43 TUxedo 4-2714. ironing. TUxedo 2-6466. . 'lounge. chair; small mahogany ney-shaped 'walnut desk witp. 17000 Kercheval ~t Notre Dame low. olue. red. gree\:I. tan, Chldrs are mil~ from Detroit. Could be , upl:olstered in Duran plastIc material. , tables. TUxedo 5-3628. . genuine leather chair very good BOAT. hardware polished and STAN DARD FENCE CO~ AN EXCELLENT. while tables can be made to any size. used for private club. For in- 'condition chaise lounge, (baby'- lacquered. 2639 Lycaste or decoratin~ or ' GROSSE POINTE DRUG CO. ELDERLY Christiart'man desires ,shape and material. You can select formation call VAlley 2-8809. AIr types 'of fence. installed; 17051 Kercheval. at St. Clair 'job garden and maintainence from 26 dif1erent styles, Visit our fac- EASY "Spindrier" washing ma- blue silk brocade). 19271 VAlley 2-4655. . clothes posts and gates.' Order Reasonable rate~ tory display and see these beautiful chine. 2 years old. Excellent /Strathcona Drive.PalmerWoods ers., WAlnut 5-2 TITUS DRUG STORE work., Low rate, honest work. sets Buy direct from manufacturer, 19-PETS now. Free estimates. 1 Kercheval. at Fisher Road Write 8275 Epsworth, Apt 328 save 33 per cent. Odd chrome chairs condition. $125. TUxedo 1-5703. \ near 7,-Mile, or TOwnsend 8- 13-REAL ESTATE • (Fa'rms) \ Detroit 4. TY. 5-1923. only $5.95. 2086. MALE and female parakeets. PRESCOTT 5-9858 JAS. RIGGIO METAL MASTERS MFG. CO. - EIGHT PIECE oak dining, re- 1377 WHITTIER green, with cages. Kenmore -~~----">------Offer the finest pah fractory table set $100.00. An- FROM "YOUNG CLOTHES" 'I' MILLER PHARMACY BOOKKEEPING and typing done ,24802 Gratiot Ave., East Detroit CENTER HALL Colonia'l _ 2 washer, $5. Phone' TU. 5-6492. NOT.ICE: Winter rates on screen ing, blending, wallpc Near 10 Mile Road tique brass and pewter dining' beige coat and cap, Navy Wayburn and Kercheval at home. Tuxedo 5-7343. 'B'Ois ld 1 t 50 180' f tl '. . repairs tht'u April 18th; Handy- ing, etc., at a rease Open Dally 'til 9PM, y~arso ,,0 x ,per ec y LABRADOR RetrIevers, Chesa-,I Ulan. T~ 0 m e Ser'v. WAlnut East Detroit. Mtchigan. chandelier $10.00. TU. 5-2381. corduroy jacket and cap. both decorated, carpeted, cu s tom n LAUNDRESS wants home wash- PRescott 5-5200 size 3. Sterilizer. Satin suit, di:aperies.The living room is' peake Bay Retrievers, English 1.8262. ; • lqr~in 7-3035 MACK AVENUE ings or ironings; Work guaran- Open Sundays. 12 to 6 p.m. REASONABLE - Duncan Phyfe size 14, white shoes, 7lfzAA, to the rear with large Therma Setters anI! Swedish Pointers. . teed. LA. 7-7993: mahogany drop leaf table and Navy suede' shoes. 71hAAAA. . Pane Pic'ture Window over- . We also have the finest board- • ' NOW FOR THE FINES' SLUE CROSS DRUGS CHROME, DINETTES - made to mafching coffee table; pair of Other clothing, Chinese lamp, looking the garden, the dining ing kennels in the midwest. ISTHE orating and outs 17511 Mack Ave., at Neff !t03(l BABY SITTING jobs wanted. reasonable cost , order in genuine Formica. 4ny table lamps. .floor -lamp, CU3-' • salesman sample case, black, room and library face the JAGERSBO KENNELS TIME ReI i a b 1 e. P,easonable rates. size, .colm, or shape. Chairs in , tom made upholstered wine antique velvet lounge chai.r. Schrader, VAIle: HARKN!;SS PHARMACY front, kitchen is spacious with 3520 N. Adams Adult or teen age girls. Phone I your choice of colors. Five- lounge chair, TUxedo 2-1383. TUxedo 5-1203. To repair and re-place your, eaves- 20313 Mack Ave., at Lochmoor TU,4-1699. II breakfast area, first floor lava- Birm.ingham, Mich, troughs. Expertly done by insured Blvd. piece sets start at $49.50. ,Bar Painting and I tory, covered terrace, three workmen, GARDENER. 30 years experience stools. step stools, and booths. MAN'S. gold watch, and chain; ANTIQUE~: pine, cherry, walnut, lovely bedrooms, one with Telephone' MI. ~-771~_~. Best of Grosse Po Woods Chrome Co. 20091 Mack, antique lustre pitchers; Meis- chests and commode:-, cupdoard dressing room, bathroom ,has BUFF male cocker; A. K. C.; 2 JACK THE TINNER Interior • 1A-PERSONALS in Grosse Pointe. TUxedo 1- 6166. TUxedo 1-51)40. ' sen, Dresden china; satin, Bris- drop leaf table, captain 'chairs, colored f~xtures and s t a If years; reasonable; good home PRescott 5-6932 ' Free Estin to 1, Bohemian, Venetian glass; and others"; small tables, wash- shower WIth glass door, there important. UNiversity 1-8498. DO YOU LIKE TO SING? Grosse 21b-Watch Repairing JOHN R. FORTIER Pointe Men's Chorus desires 5A-EMPLOYMINT BUREAU engineering books. No dealers. stand, iron cooking pots for are many 'extras, a 9 ft. Frigi- ..------..-- LIONEL TRAINS RELIABLE painte additional members. Rehearsals - VA~ 1-9843. ' planters, 'lamps; china. 16111 da~re, Electric stove, dish- A.KC. registered cocker puppies, PARTS AND ACCESSORIES EXPERT WATCH and clock exterior. DesirE Tuesdays, 8:00 p.ql" Pierce Jutl- .":OLORED COUFLES. co c) k ' 'SCHWINN man's bicycle. Prac- Mack, near Devo~shire: washer, disposal, kitchen fan, blond red and black. PRescott APPROVED SE~VICE repairing. Pro m p t service. A-I wall washii ior High School. VA. 4-5402.. maid8. chauffeurs. caretakel's: , , also iarge attic fan, mercury 5-5620. tically un-used. TUxedo 5-2628. 'B.ICYCLE SALE N ' Reasonable prices. B I' ad 1 e y VAlley 4-'/808. janitors and pOTter~, Day 'or VAUGHANS' . . ' - ew or recon- . switches, delayed action fuse ------.------FUR SCARF, four Hudson Bay . ditioned at bargain prices in box, plastered walls in recrea~ BOXER PUP, female, 9 weeks old. Jewelers, 21031 Mack at Roslyn. J-LOST AND FOUND week. Field's Employment. TN 15434 , HARPER AVENUE CALL OLSON, sables, $500.' VAlley 1-9810.' Our Spring sale. Imported Eng- tion, Automatic w.asher, solid AKC registered, $45,00. WAlnut TUxedo 2-9309. LOST-Beige wool skirt (belongs 3.7770. LAkeview 7-0771 ' 5- 9757. ~ for your' decora ------~ lish lightweights' at $54.50. side drive, 2 car garage, fenced ; to sl1it) between 'Woods Police . OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 P ,M. and paperhangin SOFA, chairs, mahogany tables, Complete repair service, Woods yard,. shrubs, flowers and 1 ENE IC 21c-Electrical SerVice' Station and Jacobson's morn. I ~RS. W.ILLIAM K. 'YILLIAMS, R.C.A. television console combi- Bike Shop, 20373 Mack. TUxedo berry bushes, open Saturday 2a-G R~L SERV ES Free estimate. FOR A BETTl!;R grade of used ing of March 17th. Reward. excll¥lve do IfI' est 1 c employ- nation. GE dishwasher. Excel- }-3402. BROWN ELECTRICAL repairs, and Sun,day 2 to 5:30. FOR YOUR SPI TUxedo 2-7327. ment, temporary and perma- furniture see Neatway Furni- lent 'condition. TUxedo 1-8402. replacements and maintenance. ING and c,~con' nent. No fees to the employees, ture. 13930 IKercheval. We al- NEW 3.BEDROOM COLONIAL VENETIAN BLINDS Lamp repair. Since 1920. TU:x-' MATCHING crib and wardrobe 1-4521. LOST: 2 lady's cloth belts 'in the 313 Beaupre road, Grosse Pointe ways have the things you are TWO LARGE matching fireside birch. TUxedo 1-0790. MIDDLESEX, 733 - Liv. rm. _..-...-_---_\ edo 2-7550. village two weeks ago. Reward. Farms, Kercheval - Deanhurst looking for. VAlley 2-2115. chairs, upholstered 'brown and 23x13, din. L 10x12, kit. 11x17. bus. Office hours 9:30 - 5:00 .-~------~~ cre~m satin; slipcovers. Various EASY "Spindryer" washer. Like WINDbw SHADES \ TUxedo 2-0043. RUG, Oriental, 9x10'-6, nearly disposal, oil ht., lot BOx200, 21D-'Electric Appliane. Monday through Friday. TU. sized venetian blinds. Raisin I new. $98. TUxedo 1.7842. screened terr., breezeway, att. 1-2377; TU. 5-0792. new, $15,00. Fireplace equip- c.arpet,' wool chenille 27"x56", -----~~------Repair 4-:HELP WAHTED mentinc1uding -grate, $10.00. 2-car garage. Open daily, Sat. Round glass topped table. TUx- SIX- YEAR crib, very reasonable. and Sun. 2-5 :30. - PORCH 'SHADES (Male and Female) 6-FOR RENT TU. 1~4663. edo 2-4578. Girl's light blue Spring coat, WE REPAIR (Houses. Apts.. Flats, .te.) size 12. TUxedo 1-7628. W AYBURN, 1323 - 6-6, goo' d VACUUM CLEANERS LAMPS. Buy direct from manu- SMITH CORONA portable type- cond., newly painted' and dec. CORNICE, BO,A.RDS OFFICE WORKER ' ,CHATSWORTH: 2-bedroom up- 'CUSTOM built red and gray MUN facturer. ~Shades, pgrts, and writer, in good condition. $45.00. gas ht. in both, side dr., 2-car WASHING MACHINES Small': hospital, Indian Village. 1;yp. per, gas heat, automatic hot matelasse wing chair. Used 2 Complete Repair Service - custom shade- making, mount- TUxedo 2-6880. gar. LAMPS - FANS - HEATEM into payro1J. switchboa.rd. Driver's I water; $100 per month. Avail- ing and repairing. Best selec- --- weeks. $75. TUxedo 1-6:249. Cleaning. Repairing, RADIUS - MOTORS license required. Beginning annual' able April 20th. TUxedo 5-8655. tion of lamps. and shades in 9-PC. DINING ROOM suite. One VACANT Work Fully Guaranteed salary $2.220, Free lunch. ~ __ Reconditioning HEALY'S • ( . town. Lamps by Martin, 14637 9 x 12 K:arastan rug and pad. GIRL'S bike, 24-inch, c~mpletely VERNIER ROAD Corner W. St. LO.7.1030 NEFF road, new flat, 2 bedrooms Kercheval and Manistique Fri- One 9 x 12 Wilton rug and pad, reconditioned, good tires. 1341 APPLIANCE REPAIR tenent choose decoration. TUx- 405 ft.x315 ready to develop ESQUIRE SHADE CO. 14416 E. JEFFERSON day an d ,aS t ur day t'll1 9 p.m, VA . 4-2133. , ' Whittier TUxedo 1-9737. • edo 2-1399 . $65:00 per ft. -'36 Fre~ Parkin' - ADULTS-. VA. 2-8151. LADIES APPAREL - Visit De-A --'e-n-c-o-n-'-a-c-e-P-c-in-t-e-d-e-Y-e-n-is-e Bedford 60x139 2700.00 14000 E. 7 MILE RD. VA . 2 -6 / m Rear THE CITY ( Westchester, 80x190~. 35.00 I GROSSE POINTE WOODS, 5- ALE S e-Custom ' desires 3 bed- room brick bungalow, partly FIR E Pl!..ACE !!:QVIPMENT, - troit's ne~est RE-S . HOP'llu,ncheon set,s, table cloths ~f 'Whittier corner Jeff. 3500.00 LA. 1-1515 i.,A. 7-3700 21 Corsets 1. There s1 room unfurnished house _ in furnished, garage. $125 per screens. all types. grateS' and. For appomtment ,call CHJ\R- Filet lace; talSle runners (bound In Alter Road, south of Jefferson ---'------SPENCER CORSETS and a Deputy C G P . t . I month. TUxedo 1-3245. irons, tools. See display. at LOTTE'S. VAlley 2-1830. 10334 Filet with Ppinte d~ Yenise' in- UPHOLSTERED BOOTHS -Detroit, 50x135 1100.00 INDIVIDUALLY designed. Dress '. be appointed ..b. .r~s~e om e or ,very c ose I ~-- I SMITH. MATTHEWS. 6640 'Kercheval near Garland. sets.) TUxedo 5-7705. sent of the City Beautiful upholstered booths. and .Surgical garments. Over ~lclmty. Phone: \I Ermont 8-, 6A-FOR RENT Charlevoix Ave.. WA. 2-7155 NOR T H CHANNEL Shooting ------'------ideal for breakfast nooks. rec- the City and a MARTHA BACHERS ; 18 years experience. Maude the City Clerk. ' 9976. I' , . _.- R ' k RUMMAGE SALE ..'eation rooms and dens. These •. (Furnlshe __dJ, WESTINGHOUSE el,ectric water Club eglster-dates bac to VA. 1-7710 VA. 2-043? Bannert. 368 McKinley. Grosse ,ffice at the pl. ------t k 50 1 1869. Call VAlley '2-8809. I booths are .upholstered in Duran REFINED mIddle aged woman i PLEASANT ., t I an, ga. capaCIty. yeal"old, "DETROIT'S LARGEST RUM- Plastic material available in 32 Pointe. Call TUxedo 5-40217 or Jorm the dutie~ rlva anne parker offers a good invest- colors and patterns. TOwnsen,d 7-4312. '~upervision anc to sit with invalid mother while h orne. N ear roJome ffersonIn PB eac he ' $75. TUxedo~ __ . .2.-7514...a.fter 5 p.,.m.. BRAIDED 9 .x 12 reversible wool MAGE SALE," new and used daughter works, references. and Kercheval lines Would 16 M M KE-YS-TO-NE---.-,---;. -t'-:, rug, also poreli chaise lounge- mercpalfdise, April 3, 4 a~d 5. ment p'oss~bility in Grosse We can build any type. size or tion~iJ compcns Call mornings TTTe2 8839 ' " . I .. . proJec Ot f '1 417 Ch If' t 8419 25 Mack A e t Pointe: .564' St. Clair, new 5-5 ~tyle of booth to fit any empty 21f-Refrigeration Deputy Clerk 1 • u; -. ,consider room and board. TUx- (silent) including 6 films. First I \ pme. . urn!, ure. aon e, - . v n u e a . edo 1-3669. $20 takes it. TUxedo 1-8380, .evenmgs. Iroquois . .10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. flat with porches, excer-si,zed nook or corner also matching 2. If the 1\: garages, surprising space, al- Formica tables to harinonize with COMMERCIAL AND Domestic. ------~--_. !. ' ---_._----~---- Park shall be REAL ESTATE most perfect accessibility by booth. Complete installations a n .00.Pall' ------units. motors, belts, controls,_ Friday, Saturday" Sunday, 2- see these gorgeous boqJhs and place and stead Grosse Pointe developments. private entrance .. Working girll gain. Good condition. TUxedo whIte I;on galde~ chaIrs, $15.00. WA' NT ED... All makes. Work guaranteed.: only, $10 per week. 1083 Lake- 5~2713. . ,TU. 5-6500. Don t dare call be- , 5:30. an"d in Detroit: an income table. Price range $79 and up. of such absenc. - Geyman Refrigeration Ser:vice. HARRY W. EVERTS pointe or VAlley 2-3804. '. .----.___ fore 10:00 a.m. or after 6:00 p.m. bungalow. 4 and 3, with good, METAL MASTERS MFG', CO. , Judge so appoir 447 Moross Road. TUxedo 5~ . WESTINGHOUSE STOVE, and ' ----. - 0' Ide I t h. return at $10,700. 24802 Graf t Ave East De'roit of the peace ar V Alley 1.9471 -ROO~ or room and board, for Cold~~ot regrigerator, with re- I KROLL wa:e.d ~:rch, ~,year. cnb, . 0.1 n9 TUxedo 2-4660 10 ..•. • 7228. As conclusive TU d 1-3186 Near, 10 M1le Road entry shaH be E--X-P-E-R-n:-N-C-ED--,-r-e-li-a-b-Ie-,-w-h-i-tebusmess or older woman. TUx- cond~t~oned unit. Both in good i_complete, $20. -:r:.Uxedo 2 61.36. ,)lie 0 D'l "1 9 TUxedo 1-3667 Open al y t1 p. m. each matter br cook. No laundry or heavy edo 2-6270. condItIOn. TUxedo 2-8556 after. CHILDRENS Clothing _ girl's BEST PRICES PAID 21CJ-RoofinCJ East Detroit, ,Michil;an such matter th, cleaning. Milst like childrenw ------4:30. and boy's age 8-14. olTUxe"do 2- FOR ~I1ENrs SUfTS of such ent . GROSSE POINTE Village. Large ----- ' ROOF REPAIRING. Expert on ing $175 per- month. TUxedo 1-9473. room. One or two. Private PIANO-Cable Nelson; walnut 2688. TOPCOATS AND SHO€S .TWO FAMILY,FtLAT Prescott 5-5200 leaky roofs and repairing. Pri. all the powers compensation ' 1 Open Sundays, }2 to ~ p. m. vate. LAkewood 6-6233. entrance, sitting room, TV, console style; excellent condi- ONE white-walled tire, 6,50x15" 'TUlsa 3J1872 370 SOMERSET, brick,S room" matters pertair: MOp.TmH.ERTh'rSeeHcehll.Plderre'n. fSr105m,"e1eOk-6.1Call TUxedo 2-1589. tion;, $500.00. T,.Y,. x.e_~~~~5..._-._3..6.'28~._ slightly used. 8,85 .'Harcourt down,I 5 loom~ up, tile bath, excel- commencing v' 'v .. .._u. .. ft 6 A telephone call will bring u~ to ent condition separate gas furnaces, ly. TUxedo 5-1506: TWO bedroom ranch home, 6 MAPLE FURNITURE _ Daven- a er p. m. automatic hot water heater, side I .. I during such ti' rooms, garage, automatic wash. port, 2 chairs, 2 end tables, 2 CHILD'S coat an-d~h-'a-t-se-t-$-15-, you immediately! drive; close to schools and transpor- matters the du t GUIDE TO GOOD SERVICE so appointed f~. NEfATg~nd re lia bl ewhite womakn er and dryer. $175. monthly. end table lamps, coHee table; . (navy blue, size 6-from Best's FURNITURE WANTED-If you ation, Priced to sell. Terms. office or is una! orf enera l- 2 days perTUwee . VAlley 1-2935. rose-beige rug 8V2X1P;z; a'11 in $ 50 h t . Shown by appointment only, disability. or ( R e erences required. xe d0.' .. 11 -original cc;>st.coat 29, ,a have anything in the line' of GEORGEJ. KUSHNER ------~------5-4084. COMFORTABLE room for busi- exce ent condition; Kolinsky $4,95.) Also dresses at $1.00 household furni~ure and rugs. TUxedo 1-8400 ------•••••••••••••••••••••• be appointed, i. shall cease to , II "1 cape, size 16, $150; Polaroid each. TUxedo 5-4335. call The, Isaac Neatway Furni- r. ROAD $ERVICE SEWERS ~DRAINS - SINKS disability or di' -~SITUATIONS WANTED ness$12.50 woman;per week,.a references.pr1VI eges; Iicamera arid flash attachment, E ' f 11 t ture. 13930 Kercheval. VAlley', GROSSE . POINTE, \ 743 Loch- , . ------~----~. 'ke new $80 TUxedo 2 3772 G. . 8-FT , reezer, exce en 2 2115 to be evidencel RUFFLED CURTAINS expertly TUxedo 2-3920. .' ._____.": .:- condition; also mink coat size • . moors olvd., (near Jefferson). C L E'A NED Judge on the 1 done. Called for and delivered. NICELY f . h d f IRONRITE ironer, $100. TUxedo 18, and large size silver fox BOOKS purchased for cash. En- 9 room rarch; 5 large bed- 24-Hr. a Day~, ~& • brought beforE 1 All types. Night ona doy service Mrs. Vanhaverbeke, VAlley' f' d utrlnlS e room E,orWr~. I 5-8145. cape and muff. All very rea- tfre libraries. or fine single I rooms, 4 bath~, powder room, TU. 1.9813 , ':i, 3. There i>: "-0661. me gen em an-near . ar- I, .' " 4 n a t u I' a 1 fireplaces. 'large '1,.,~ ~ 4464 G t TU d son able. VAlley 2-6068. . items, Midwest Book Service, All Work GuarontHd the supervision ______ren,' rayon or xe 0 G. E. DISHWASHER, semi-auto- I patio, 2~carattached garage - 1 874- 43.01 Kens,~ngton. TUx e do" MOTOR CITY of violations • j EXPERIENCED CHAUFFEUR - ;). matic, family size, excellent CHAIR and rail stairway eleva- 5-2450. 25x27, lot 205x262. Sprinkler Earle Richards ServiCE II' tions which m~: with. uniform, gardener, house- ATTRACTIVE ROOM for refined condition; also gray collapsible tor. Used only 3 weeks $950. system. Shown by appoint-. Electrical ~ewer Cleaning CO. VA. 2-6527 amount of fin man. white, married. middle- business lady, quiet home. Close baby buggy. TUxedo 2-6647. TlJxedo 5-5415. BOOKS bought in any quantity. ment ,-'nly:' Walter H. Ebert 20397 Maek Ave in the WOOdS! •••••••••••••••••••••••• • time by the M aged, reliable, sober. Call after to Vilage and transportation.' Entire libraries, bookcases, art 4813 Balfour: TUxedo 5-5840. ~~~~~~~"':'.."':'..~~~~~~":"-":-"':'..":."':'.."':'..":..~-! Schedule unde

6 p.m., TUxedo 5-0192. TUxedo 2-8199, evenings. objects. Mrs. B. C, Claes, 1670 ---'0_"'-_ ' Any person ch - L tt WO d d 3. 267 IS YOUR HOUSE FOR SALi::? TUXEDO such Schedule .. EXPERIENCED business woman ROOM,' qUl'et home, "'xcellent evere e, 0 war -4 . ~. court, to s~ttle . 1 <;; S ALE ------Over Three Million Dollars in o11ers part tIme secretaria transportation, semi _ private MISCELLANEOUS' Household RENTALS payment in ad, in such. Schec service; household accounts, GROSSE POINTE at Your Home I ,..Correct bath VAlley 1-9826 'articles, tables, dishes. tools,... shall. be avail; business and social correspond-' . bricabrac etc. PRescott 5-572.5. REAL ESTATE -by Licensed Men's Formai Wear . Masseur I officer or empi ence; typing, manuscript re- 7-WANTED TO RENT PurchClsed'Ll'st Year for All Occasions vision. Box M-932 Grosse Brand New Westinghou.se S Ft. WANTED TO BUY-Brokeb. con- Through Portable osteopath- , i and provided f.! .~19.99'5 ic table. For app't, I Woods charge may. ir! Pointe News. COUPLE needs two or three bed. Freezer Top Refrig:rato~ cr~te -by the load delivered. ' call after .4:00 p, m. Tuxedo Rentals cases accordin',! -S-E-C-R-E-T-A-R-Y~-or-h-o-st-e~ss-,-e-x-p-e-r-i--room unfurnished flat or house. PRESCOTT 5-6845 after 6 p.m. N1AXON' BROTHERS ED. 1-8148 20733 Mack. at 8 Mile settlement bef, 'I enced, -wishes evening or TUxedo 2-8812. Brand New G-E $E --N-G-L-I-S-H-b-a-b-y-c-a-r-r-ia-g-e.'-i-n-g-o-o-d' ru 'l..J5JO . charge be ans\"1 95 person chargec.1 weekend work. TUxedo 2-0184. F-IV-E--or-s-ix-r-o-o-m-s-i-n-gl-e-Io-w-.-er 8 Ft. RefrigeJ'ator 179 condition. TUxedo 5-0791. I GROSSE POINTE WOODS by agent. a Wed! EXPERIENCED MEN available flat or terrace. Automatic heat. 1891-901 N. Oxford. New brick eol- son shall be rr d for dc<:orating, wall washing, Middleaged business man and ll-AUTOS FOR ,SALE oniols. Three and four bedrooms, 2 IIOIITE TAILORS & CLEA"ERS tion at the V,d . wife. No children, no pets. Last Brand New 1952 Mod~1 baths, library, Youngstown kitchen, have the right! h $2 2135 ------~------' (Wll"DI\1ILL POINTE) ----- 'window\ was mg, gardening, place, 14 years. $60 or $65 per RCA 17" TV Blond ConsoleHe' . . 1951 CADILLAC Convertible, .all • dishwasher, A.c. heat, attached I Men's and Ladies' Suits l'al1oreo HI Urder VA. 2-3040 The reven': private' chauffering, etc. Rea- month. TYler 6-0984. accessories, new white walled garage. , Alterations, Relining. Cleaning and Pressin~ sonable rates. TUxedo 1-7973. tires. Perfect condition. VAlley I Open Doily in the GeneI''' I! ! E-X-P-E-R-IE-N-C-E-D--w-h-ite-~-o-ma~ PROFESSIONAL MAN desires . 2-7871. Anytime Sat. and Sun. I . HARRY W. EVERTS 1493', EAST JEFFERSON. at City Limits 4. This ord desires cleaning and laundry. unfurnished upper flat or ter- This Merchandise' All Fully Guaranteed Weekdays between 7 and 9[YAlley 1-9471' VAlley 1-7751 ment. Ordinal.1 Established 1925 Open Eves. 'till 1:10 Grosse Pointe only,' $7 and bus race, 2 bedrooms. Must be in/ pm Fred M. Schuman Bureau", ad or; good condition, preferably. sep- . . • ' FOR SALE BY OWNER. Aw-} November 20. fare. TUxedo 2-7978, after 6 ' d' , 1 d t d 51'i~~~~~~~~~~~~=::~~~~=~~~~iiiii~g ar"i 2 heat and utilities. No 'C II TU' 5 3206 PONTIAC 1951, Chief tan, Four con Itlon, new y ecora e, I. p.m. children. Box B-483, Grosse . door sedan. Hydramatic. Com- room. ranch type home. 2 bed-j In Grosse Pointe Woods It's We hereb a . . - . " plete copy of EXPERIENCED iro,ner and clean- Pointe News. pletely e9,uipped.Low milage. ro?ms, wi~good possibi~~t! ~or I Council of the er. Very particular. By week Excellent condition $2125. TU. thIrd. RadIant heat, adJolOmg KADUR'S STANDARD STATION the 10th day or day. WAlnut 4-1634. U. S. RUBBER engineer, 10 years C · M. . t 2-9757. ' I Grosse Pointe Woods. Pa.rk. i ,-desires 2~ or.3-bedroom 'Un' Urtl S' ow.e' r' -nc ' ..'. .1 , Friend1Y;,neighborhoodL good I ALL STAND:4.RD OIL PRODlJ(~TS FUR \'OnR CAR'S SAKE WOMAN wishes day work. Clean- furnished house or duple~. Oil ' .' ...... /,' .• .PL Y M 0 U T H 1947 four-door. [ bus service ... 23239 Doremus l W. Do Welding Mack Ave•• Cor. Roslyn __d. ing and ironing, References. or gas heat. $80. Two d1-ildren, special de luxe. Clean. Private 'drive, St. Clair S.hores. PRes- WAlnut 3-6319. referenCe!. VAlley l-Q599. owner. TU. 5-6697. cott'5-3179..

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}~ "'.'To- ( ,--., T.hursday, Mareh27, '-'952 Marc~ 27, I ') ,0' S'SE. -- &.R P.g. Seventeen CLA'SSIFIEDS 21~Whicto~ W~.lItng .~' 21h-aUG CLEANING 21~'afntanci Decorat. ¥(IND:OW' 'Cl:.EANiNG" , Mari~us to Talk'. ,ANP\A/ALfWASHING " ~ 'To, "Camera: Club' TREE.S~ RUGS, tacked carpet;-, and furni- PAINTING, l'aperhanging"pap~ SerVice;- on, ScreensllndStorins : , YOUR ture cleaners. Home service. remov~d;,wall-washing;, Expert' BriCK wllshing' exp'ertly:',:don,l!", "Evalu~iingYour Print" Ct~ b. kept healthy and beautiful, a re,,1 .sset to your horn. Satisfaction guaranteed~ Free workm9nship; Mertens,' '122 o'Wn estimate. CalI: Muir. TUxedo 2-0083."'. H~.EGAG,(,&'\S0N;'. ' will b~ the subject to belect?ured' .',. by haVIng cur experts trim, spray, brace as needed. RE-NU CARPET CLEANERS Free .stimates. VAlley 2-8085 FOR FIN.ER ' TUxedO 4.0136 , P.M. TUESDAY AVOID THE RUSH. Have your INT~R~O'R& EXTERIOR WINDOW CLEANING spring carpet and upholster- PAINTING & DECORATING WALl' WASH'IN"G:'" ,F;'& J. Landscape Co. NER~L SERVICES ing cleaning done now-by Location Carpet and' Uphol. CHRIS C. CHARRON & CO. F\llly insured: Pro~Pt Service Buckingham TUxedo 1-2852. :::E fixtures polished and stery Cleaners, LAkeview 1- WAlnut' 2-3986 15 years experience ,'\" 'd, and andirons pol- 7051. Satisfaction Our Guar~ntee' 21w-Bldg~ Material Famous ,Window Cleoners" ~-. ' , " 5.00. VAlley 2-4655 or 211--Paint and Decorat. ., ., . LAkeview 6-9610' caste, Detroit 14. PAINTING.:-Interior and ex-: 21O-E t BUILDINGMATERlALS GET THAT NEW LOOK!, terior. 'PRescott 6-5536 or TUx. I . xpress nt CINDER AND CEMENT'SLOCKS sink tops-Free esti. edo 5.5183. CALL Grosse Pointe Cartag'e PLASTERING MATERfAL"" # • . Yea.rs li'.H.A Terms. Woods FROtv1 A RELIABLE , Sand, Gravel Fill Dirt. Yell~Scnd. Good Fences for 43 ~'q)ress and' Mov,ng-for pack':' Co., 20091 Mack. DECORATOR LET US Crush Stone; Cement;. Mortor' Lime, mg or crating. Baggage to all 1-5640. ~ RECOMMEN'D Cement Crock ond Sewer Crock: : Eyery style 01 Fence Pointing - Paperhanging . Color depots. Established ,in '1895 A RELIABLE ST. CLAIR- SHORES : erected lor you TUxedo 2-5540 or TUxedo !If\. Blending • Wall Wllshing - Etc. PAINTER AND 1. HOME MOVIE 2.5480. '. BUILDERS' SUPPLIES' 1nClUdi~ Will yOu favor us -,vith a coli DECORATOR 23715 M~ck Chain Link AII.Steel on" 3ERVICE- For Free Estimate and Acl,vica SHERWIN- WILLIAMS " Littl. 21p-Furnitur. R.pair. Neor Harpel - lor or B & W. 16353 E. Warren. TU. 1-9200 RustiC Styles J. F. TROMBLEY VA. 4.3227 Prescl)tt 5-5515 - Titling - Cleaning FURNITURE REl?Am.R~finish~ ;onalized Titling) 'FIRST CLASS painting. deco- M. BR~WN, decorator. Interior, iI!'g" reupholstering, springs re- 21.-BrCYCLE REPAIRS- rating, highly 'recommended. extel'l.or. Best materials, long tied. Antiques a .specia1ty WA.1-2850 TU. 5-1484 Neat, clean. Free estimates expenence. WA. 5-8285, TU. Pick-up .and delivery. Duall, BICYCLE and toy repairing, cheerfully given. Satisfaction,' 5-2113. LAke~iew 1-8249. welding and brazing,. 'pre- " MADE draperies, a..~d guaranteed. DRexel 1-0398, I AINTIN.-G---.----- Spring ,specJal on. complete MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO. ring. Beautiful selec-' ~-' - P and DECORATING ATTENTION! Chairs, sofas re- overhaul, regularly $6.~, now 10403 HARPER AYE. RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL fabrics. Reasonably EXPERT. ~a1nting, paper hanging \ WALL WASHING SERVICE pau'ed, springs retied in your $5.25. Work guaranteed .. TUx- Workmanship guaran-. by mechanics. free estImates I Free Estimates home. Reasonable! Guaran- edo '1-3402 for free pick-up. :cdo 2-5000. Van Assche. TUxedo 4-1187" HUGHES DECORATORS teed. Call City.wide Service. Woods Bike Shop, 20373: Mack;' . TRin~ty 1-4803. RU'BBER TUxedu 4-2714. , . i 5293 Yorkshire' TU. 5-1165 -W/-~~~A'WA"'/4..~~~~'o/~'o/A~.AWAWA.~~~- 2h:-Tan~rin9 ' Mother8~ Club ~~'&W~o/~'dA~~~W/,:o,.~N-~~WA'\jo'M.~~W~~/-\.~ ~ ~ ARD FENCE CO. AN EXC~LLENT job of interior I INTERIOR ANO- EXTERIOR FURNITURE REPAIRING .BASE ~ 'of fence instaHed; decoratin,g or wall washing., '&. ALTERATIONS ,and RELINING. .J Reasonable rates, white work-I PAINTING-PAPER HANGING REFINISHING Sponsors,:Pldy' Living .ROQ,m' Furniture ,sts and gates. Order , Wood ~ Metal ~ Rattan and Peel Expertly done on la'dies' and...... estimates. ers. WAlnut 5-2151. .! IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR TOP Our Specialty men's gar)I1entS: Moderate rates,. The .~M()thez;~s:ciub of: .the "PAINTS designed especially for you prompt service. Serving Grosse Gros~e' Pointe High SchooL is SCOTT 5-9858 JAS. RIGGIO and SON i QUALITY AT THE RIG H T I TV. 5-1484 .:.• IN YOUR HOME , , I PRICE - CALL: I Pointers since. 1925. ~red M sponsoring: the .. Pointe Player~ AT A Service Which Has Not Offer the finest pointing, color styl- ,TV. 5-5916 Winter rates on screen Schuman. Pomte TaIlors. & production of the popular com- Been Available Until Now hru April 18th. Handy- ing, blending, wallpaper, wall wash'l VALLEY 2-2022 21«i-Plastering ge~ners, East Jefferson at CIty ,edy, "My Sister, Eileen," to be ing, etc., at a reasonable cost. , . or MASKELL'S om e Serv. WAlnut lImIts. Phone VAlley 2-3040. given at the Grosse.PointeHigh ,. PLASTERING. Perfect. repairing. • NEW .. RESTYLED LOrain 7:3035 1470 HELEN,' 969 BERKSHIRE ROAD ,Let us take care of that cracked 21 y~PIA.NO. SE'RVICE School on. Thursday, April 3, I:JARDWARE The 'entire proceeds of this I • REUPHOLSTERED NOW FOR ~HE FINE.ST IDterior dec, j 21 i-Wan Washing or falling ceiling." Free esti- COMPLET.E PIANO SERVICE- evenings' production, will go. to oratlDg and outside pamting at ._____ mates. VA. 4-3022. • MODERN • ANTIQUES IS THE Tuning, repairing, refinishing, the scholarship fund through i - reasonable cost see Charles A. WALL WASHING, right price, 21r-Cement Work and mothproofing.W AInut which' a .great many deserving i , 17020 MACK AVE. TIME SChrader, VAlley 4-0388. neat work. Well recommended. -,- _ 1-2025. Place your order ('arly, and outstanding' Grosse Pointe I Grosse Pointe. B. Gentry. BRICK, stone and cement work. . , High School graduates have be'en Corner. CADIEUX .JENKINS UPHOLSTERING md ~e-place your eaves------L-____ Estimates at No Obligation 29523 Gratiot Ave. PRo 5-8585 '(pertly done by insured Painting and Decorating Mount Clemens 3-4040. ' New or repairs. Arthu~ De Roo. PIANOS TUNED, c~eaned, J!l0th- enabled to continue their ad': I Best of G,osse Pointe References ' . . ' TUxedo 1-2450. proofed and repaIred, Satlsfac-. vanced education. K THE TINNER It' • ' I WALL WASHING and pamtmg. -----"-,------tion guaranteed. Reasonable ' n enor ,Exterior I Well recommended. Right price. j ALL BRICK, block and stone ~escott 5-6932 Free EstImates TUxedo 1-3870. ' repairs. Porches, steps, etc. JOHN R. FORTIER LA. 6-82171 ,.'. I ~aterproofing and sewer clean- rch Repairing RELIABLE painter. Interior. ex-: WALL AN~ WINDOW washing 'I mg. ,Reasonable. Work myself. PI:~':::::::::::::,:;fCAMP8s"cL"ipPE"RS" SPECIALS Tunn4Ig Department of New lETTER LAWNCUTS AT LOWER COST WATCH and clock exterior. Desires work. Also' -decoratmg, etc. Our work l Marchese, LA. 6-9300. England Conservatory of Mu- ~. Pro m p t service. A-I wall washing. References., guaranteed. VAlley 4-3937. I21s-Carpenter W;r-k-~-- AT THE BIGGEST LITTLE LUMBER YARD IN THE WORLD* sic, Boston, Mass. Over thirty VAlley 4~7808. ' ------1 _ )le prices. Bra dIe y years' experience. Charles O. (. STEADY.. I Garden Work on ~.quest l__D_EP_E_N_D_A_B_L_E_ I , 21031 Mack at Rosi~ll. ----, -- : AVOl? THE SPRING. RUSH./ H, F. JENZEN. BUILDING LeBaron. TUxedo '2-8939. 2-9309. CALL O!-,~ON, V~lley ~-9~461 Hav.e your w~n washmg d~ne j HOME !'NO INDUSTRIAL REPAIRS Fred Metry Bob Roskopp John McGrath Knotty Pine Panelling for your deco~atmg, pamtmg I no". Free. estImate. Also :vm- i Addition:;, Attics Completed, Porcnes. 21z-Landscaping trica' Servic.' and paP7rhangmg. Reasonable. dow cleaning. TUxedo 5-8629. : Recreation Rooms, Garages t5uilt, TU. 1-J588 TU.2-1663 Reversible for moulded or "V" joint, No. 2 and better, ,.' ' -.- - to 1. most beautiful available. Free estimate, _. ~ll-Windo.;;W;;hing---.. J 152 Elford Ct. . TUxedo 1-9744 SHOCK BROS. .. .. heavy No. The panelling ;L.8CTRICAL repairs. I ents and maintenance. FOR YOUR SPRING PAINT- .. ..- FINE CARPENTRY R 'd t' 1 COMPLETE $250.00 per M ING and d.ecoratIon, call TU. WINDOW WASHING, wall wash- and commer I'al P- ehsI en la YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER :>air. Since 1920. TUx- 1 "-?1 <'It I' -' t' TU d 5 3590 c , orc es, rec- LANDSCAPING :;0. ~o_ : ~, mg, paI~~ng. .._~= 0 - . rea1:ion rooms, attics, etc. Re- Lawn Care Proudly announce. its appoint",ent a. tho. Eo.t Side distributor modeling of any kind, by Trees Removed - Trimmed Peeky Cypress Pane'lling Dormant Spraying of ,the 'well known q"ality.cont~oUod :tric Appliance Ordinance No.3 William Brockel, PRescott Contract Rates Available So~eth:ing distinctive and different for your recreation rbom, !:Iir 6-7083. VA. 2-5044 • Matico Asphalt' Tile Flooring att1c room or bar. Will take many kinds of finish. ~ CUSTOM built kitchen sinks, • Danbury Rubber Floor Tile WE REPAIR farmica tops, cupboards, cabi- $225,00 per M • JM CLEANERS nets and bars. Call W. B. Evans, SPRING • Crescent Plbstic Wall Tile MUNICIPAL COURT 'rWinbrook 3-5438. HNG MACHINES ,I ~------CLEANUP! • Westplak Table and Counter Top Oak Flooring i ADDITIONS, alterations, cabi- - FANS. HEATERS oak . , . K D. red or white. Special price to all. ,IUS - :'.IOTORS nets and stairways. General • SEEDING . STORM WINDOWS' for Wood and Steel Sash Fully Guaranteed modernization and repairs. Of~ • ORDER YOUR INSULATION AI'".» STORM SASH NOW HEALY'S • FERTILIZING Big mill stock of beautiful m.illed Appalachian ORDINANCE fice partitions, Formica table • TOP DRESSING LlA.'tors. belts., controls.._ place and stead of the Municipal Judge during the continuance and Soil. Tesling Per Lb. ~s. Work guarantee~~ of such absence, disability or disqualification. The Substitute H'CKORY SMOKED HAMS and BACON Refrigeration Ser:vice. Judge so appointed shall be selected from among the justices 'Roll.rs Service )ss Road, TUxedo 5. of the peace and municipal judges in the .County. of' Wayne. Home.Made Pure ,Kentucky Blue Grass . $1.00 As conclusive evidence of such appointment an, appropriate Smoked' Liver CHOICE LEGS Creamery To.Renl entry shall be made by the Court Clerk' on the docket of Red Top .'.,...... 15c each matter brought before ,;uch Substitute Judge and as to SAUSAGE OF LAMBS .,unER ~nCJ Country Roll WALL VASES,• such matter the appointment shall take effect upon the mak- (Braunschweiger 92.Scor. ALUMINUM .75 Red Fescue , : $1.40. :>AIRING. Expert on ing of such entry. A Substitute Judge so appointed shall have c all the powers of the Municipal Judge and shall receive, as c 79 lb. c WALL VASES, 'BRASS i .85 ,is and repairing. Pri- 69 lb. 76 ' lb. Ohewing Fescue ., $1.40 compensation for regular sessions of the court and other Fertilizers kewood 6.6233. matters pertaining to the of~ice, the sum of $2?Oq per w~ek FLOWER We carry a' !ull line of home made sausage and lunch meats. BOXES, 30" •..• 1.90 IlIah.e Fescue . . . . $1.&0 commencing with his appomtment and contmumg durmg. IIl1ced fresh to' your order, Also, calf liver, baby be~f liver. beet" 100 Lb5. 80 L&s. during such time as he sha~~ exercise as to o~e or more tenderloin. corned bee!, (kosher style Or plain I aT• .:! a full line FLOWER matters the duties of such ofnce. In case a SubstItute Judge of fresh meats. We have a complete line of frozen foods. dairy BOXES, 18" ..... 1.30 Alia Fescue . . . $1'.10 ~RVICE so appointed fails promptly to entf'!' upon the duties of his products and many other delIcacies for .house parties, . Agrico Lawn Tree & Shrub . 4~5S I office or is unable to perform the same on account of absence, Turkeys. Ducks Rabbits , Capons FLOWER Domestic Rye 21 c Agric(' Garden and Flower. 4.55 POTS, doz., ,.ao ond up disability or disqualification, a new Substitute Judge may Phono " be appoir,;ted, in the manner stated above. A Substitute J:udge w. Sell the Best. ••••••••••••••• TU.' 1.7169 Agri~o B'r1dleaf Evergreen. 5.80 BIRD BATHS 3.20 and up Perennial Rye . . . .. 36c 8hall cease to hold office upon the termination of the absence, B.cous.W. Buy 16373.E. WARREN disability or disqualification of the Municipal Judge, thE: same COLBY,'S' - DRAINS - SINKS the Best. Open FridaYll Until II p.m, nr. Audubon Agrlco' Rose Food. , . , 1O~OO SOIL TESTING White .Dutch Glover ..... $1.10 to be evidenced by appropriqte entry made by the Municipal ,f KITS .... ,' .00 and up EANED Judge on the docket of ~ach pending matter which was brought before such Substitute Judge, Agrinite (all organic), S.10 SCALCIDE per qt. 1.00 German Benl . $1.90 \light and day service (Not Sewage) 3. There is hereby established a Violations Bureau under PRUNING Seaside, .Benl ..... $1.90 ,ork Guaranteed the supervi,sion of the ~unicipal.Judge for the 1'0u~ine han~ling Verta Gren . . . . . 4.55 PAINT .... h pt. .65, of violations of mUDlclpal ordmances. The partIcular VIola. 20,000 African Violets , . OTOR CITY GRAFTING HighlandBent $1.95 tions which may be settled at the Violations Bureau and the Vigc:uo , .. ,., '.. 4.55 WAX ..... '!12 lb. .50 Sewer Cleaning Co. amount of fine, required shan be prescribed from tiQ:le to I . 33 VARIETIES IN FULL BLOOM! VA.. 2-6527 : time by the Municipa! Judge, the same to be evi.denced by a ! Stad lerls , .. 5.75 VERMICULITE .39 and up Astoria Bent $2~OO I SEE THEM THIS WEEK •••••••••••••••• Schedule under his signature and ,filed with the City Clerk. , I TRANS- Anv person charged with a violation of the type set forth in i Amm~nium Sulphate , . , , 5.00 Poa Trivalis .... , $1.10 ~DO sllc"h Schedule shall have the option. in lieu of answering in . ATTEND OUR GRAND OPENING! PLANTONE Y, OX. .25 ( court to settle the matter before the Violations Buteau by Rock Phosphate ..,', . 2.00 ROOTONE. .. ~~ Ox. .25 Timot~y ...... '. . . . . 21c ALS paym'ent in advance of .the court date, of ~he fine set forth in such' Schedule, prOVIded that such opt~on of settlement, $1 1 Sheep ,Manure , , 4.20 FERMATE 8 ox. Can .75 ~t ~~~E:~~~::~~s~:r~:;:~~oSm andup' Shady Lawn Mix . . . 90c shall. be available ouly when the charge IS brought by an al Wear officer or employee of the City a~ting in his offidial c~pacity, Tologro .: : , 2.00 GARDEN APRONS •. 1.75 Each Person Attending Our Grand Openin9 WiII.Rec.eive Marion Blue Formula . $3.2& ~aSlon~ and provided further ~hat tfle offIcer or employe~ ~akI.n~ the I O"r J2-Poge, Fully Illustrated, Color Cotologu. I 'GREENTHUMB GLOVES ... 90.'- _ Is charge may. in his dlScr~tlOn to be exerCIsed m mdl.vldual Driconure " .. : . 3.96 entols cases according to the CIrcumstances, deny such optIon of . settlement before the Violations Bureau and requirp. that the Armour 10-6-4 , , 2.95 For Pet Collars, Iden-- at 8 charge be answered in court. As a condition of settlement the SPECIAL OFFER! 1.lal Name PIates . t i fie a t ion Tags, etc. -3530 RARE VARIETY! Armour 4-12-8 . 2.55 person charcred shall be required to execute, in person or , . , \' II by agent, a ~vaiver and a plea of guilty to the' ch~rge, No ,Per- To. prove we ,know how. to A collector's African Violet! ~grico '2-12-6 , 2.40 son shall be required to settle any charge of ordmance VIOla. mail African Violets IN Beautiful double - flawered I Ba.baa Rakes C tion at the Violations Bureau, and every such person. shall Pf'RFECT CONDITION, we k1nd. labeled ar:Jd in bloom. j IERS will sf,nd your choice of a, Limes,tone(50 Lbs.) .,.,. .65 have the right to appear in court in answer to the charge. Complete. instructions will In 4: Sizes - to $2.75 7S plant in bloom, labeled, true be included in each order. rder VA. 2-3040 The revenue of the Violations BUJeau shan be deposited to narne, in pink, light blue. $in~ , A rare African Violet. that, in the General Fund. " d ark purple, lavender or is bound!, to please, No white Absolutely~' :guaran- 4. This ordinance shall take effect ten da~s ~fter i~s en!lct- C.O.D.'spleose. Ship'ped to I City Limits teed! NO C.O.D.'s please you completely postpoid for I men!. Ordinance No. 141. entitled "Estabhshl!~g VIOlahons Mailed, postpaid. a.t only ipen Eves. 'till 1:00 Bureau", adopted by the Village of Grosse Pomte Park on $1.25.. .. only. November 20, 1946. is repealed. Qu'alityFeed We hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and co~-_ Store = AFRICAN It's plete copy of an Ordinance off~red and adopted."t?y the CIty Council of the City of Grosse Pomte Park at a meehng, held on S.POUTZ VIOLET GREENH'OUSES I Authoriz.d Dealer for Stott's Lawn Products ~TATION the 10th day of March, 1952. . , "Wf. ~"::CI/" '"':( IN G.OOO AFRICAN VIO~':TS" ~. 34365 MORAV.IAr-JDRf'J. E (S~koenherr' and 14112t.1i1~) 20726 Harper Avenue [)PH C>\H'S SAKE Wm. G. STAMMAN Cor. Roslyn Rd. 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I'_g. Eight•• n / " ,Th~rsCl4Y~, March 27" 1952) * * , * . ;, " who, where aDd ",ha'no. ,Good Taste, Robett';: Kirksey:' I, b, Ulhooz;J Pensaco1la' Grad'~, F.toril. Recipes t .... - . l. . _ , of " • MARCH 28.:APBtt. 3, 19SZ'-.OPEN S~DAYS 12.5 PaM. Look, it's Lent, so you know this is on the ievel . • . :Mr. P~opl. "' Ih. Kno,", , _' Nav.al 'Aviation Cadet' Rob~it 'An.Center Sponsored Activities Open to Public and Mrs. Edward M. Apple of Clairview own a pink cat: •• a live one and very shell pink . '... . E. Kirkse~, 21,s~n'of.:Mr. ~d N,OTICE:' o'Pl~a~e ca,11 for lost artiCles at the offi."ce. ' SEA FOOD CASSEROLE' Mrs. Lester ,Kirksey' 011388' Brys . , * * '" . .d,rive, ,was graduated on March They will be held for 30 days. Contributed.1)y' , One of the most gracious u~es of silverfdl has been found ,15. froni the. U. S. Naval Pr~- ' • • '" James, n: '.Wli,it~, hy'Mrs. Charles Garrett, who moulds the foil into a ,tiny cup, Flight. School at Pensacola,. Fia: , Fri~~y, Mar., 2~G;osse Potnte Garden Center. Consul- fits it into her handbag and uses it as an emergency a~htray. 1¥i 'c. milk or 3,4 c. evap.orated milk. and wafer, I~":;:addition' ,to. a thorough tation-':Rointe~Garden Club, 10-1; ¥arie L. Anderson, Presi- . '" . '" .ph~ic3.I::training, program, . the d t 2 30 4 3 ' (C 11 TU 4 94) Butch Edgar having made the rugby team. at Dartmouth, , 2 Tbsp. :hutter 1ift~~n;,;,~eek Pre-Flight course en, :,. - : O. p.m .• ' a' . 1- ~. , will spend his Spring vacation in Bermuda. '.• where many 1 c. Soft'llread crumbs whicli~~'Kirksey ,completed h)... '. Frid,CiY, M~r. 28-Art Class':-7 _'p.m. (Call Mrs.' BoWen, 1 ~hoppe'd of the Eastern College rugby teams meet .for practice games pimento~' eludes.:. aeronautical and nav'S:1 TU. 5.;.8504;for information.) j 2 Tbsp. mInced' oruon. at tha,t season • • • supjects aimed' at preparing of- Friday; Mar. 28-Dancing Classes""'::Beginners, 7:30" and >10 >10 6 oz. grated: A m"e r i can flcer candidates for.ftight train- . . * , Cheddar cheese (l:Jh ing and' eventual. commissioning Advanced; 8:15 p.m. (Center sponsored. Call TU. 1-6030.). That dashing young Grosse Pointer in Paris ~itty c.) Carey •••. has just spent • week.end skiing at' Davos. in 3 eggs, well beaten as' naval officers; . 'Friday, Mar. 28-0pen House Hi~Y-8:30~1l:30 p.m. Switzerland • • • ' 2 c. flaked canned o'r cooked Naval Cadet Kirksey was grad- >10 • * uabmeat,)obst'er, shrimp, '" >10 ~~0~n~~~~4~~s~~natf:~~~ Sat,utaay, Mar. 29-Grosse Poi~te Gardeit CEm'~~r Con- * salmon, tuna or whitefish. ~~~:~1 Mrs. Alvan Macauley, Jr., looking like Spring, •• in a ed Mi,chigan State College' prior sultation-GroSse Pointe Farm aild Garden Club-l0 a.m.- Heat milk slowly with but- banker's .gray severely tailored suit with small matchjng to being selected for Pre-Flight 1 p~m. (Call TU. 1-4:594.) cha.peau • • • ter" pour: oyer bread crumbs in November, 1951~ >10 >10 >10 in mix~ng ,'bowL" Add next He is now, assigned to the U. Saturday, Mar. 29-Ballet Classes-Olga Fricker, Instruc- , 1 , Initials in: Quartette six ingr edients and mix welL S, Naval Auxiliary Air Station, tor-9:30 a.l1)..-1:30 p.m. (Call Center, TU. 1-6030, for informa- Slowly 'stir in, beaten eggs. MRS. DONALD M.D .. THURBER Whiting Field. Milton, Fla., tion.) " Arrange flaked fish in bt!t- where he is engaged in primary JOHN M.S. HUTCHINSON flight training. Upon (~ompletion Saturday, Mar. 29-Young Adults-Record Dance-.50 J.M.R, LYETH, JR. tered casserole (a)arge one) and pour mixture over fish. of training at Pensacola, and per person~8:30 p.m. (Center sponsored. Call TU; 1-6030.) MRS. W.T.S. DIGBY-SEYMOUR Corpus Christi, Texas, he will • Set in' pan ,fined almost to top * • >10 >10 be, awarded the gold wings of a Sunday, Mar. 30-Planetar, iu..'ll Demonstration, conducted * ' with hot' water. ,Bake in 325 INITIALS THAT- SPELL naval aviator and be assigned to degree,<:iven for 75 'minutes' or duty with the' fleet. by Herbert Williams. For demonstrations,' 1, 2, 3 and 4: p,m. JAM-Januarius A. Mullen until silver knife, inserted in Mr. and ~Mrs.' Kirksey were (Center 'sponsored:) WOE-William O. Earl center, comes out clean. present at their son's' .graduation * • * ROD-ltobert O. Derrick Serves six. exercises. They. returned to the' Monday, Mar. 31-Grosse Pointe Garden Center Consul- BET-Burt Eddy Taylor, Jr, CLARE E. BRIGGS OF 'WESTCHESTER' RdAD" Pointe last week. ,~ tation-Village Garden Cl:ub-l0 a.m.-4 p.m. (Call TUxedo • >10 '. 1~4594.) ,'" PILFERINGS · · · , · · ~ ' Thespian Uses A boyhood dream came true for Clare -Eo BrIggs when he ,. Obscured Vision Monday, Mar. 31-Art Class-l p.m. (Call Mrs. Bowen, The New York Times says it's Spring again! ' was appointed General Sales Manager of 'the' Packard Motor Borr()wed VOlCe TU. 5.8504, .for information.) "Spring !!; the t!me when a delicious feeling steals ov~ Car Company in October, 195'>1. " . __ Caush of Crash >10 .,_, you of wantmg to slt down and watch other people work:' Between chores on his' par- (0) . The audience which saw "John Tuesday~ Apr. I-Grosse Pointe Garden Center Consul- -N eil Munroe. ents' modest farm near Port when, in 1933, Briggs' was placed Loves Mary" last Saturday night Gardener B. Moore, Jof 21722 tation-JwiiorLeague Gardeners, 10-1; Willdmill Pointe Gar- * • * Huron, wherehe/was born in 'in,charge of sales and service in had a double treat. Revere boulevard, St. Clair .den Club, 1:'4. (Call TU. 1-4594.) ., ' "Rain sounds like all the little beggars of the world, 1901, he developed ,a tremend-, 2~ Graham-PaigE! branch, opera- Members of Grosse Pointe Shores, stopped on Moran, March ous ambition to be an auto- hons. .," Community Theatre,' who pre- Tuesday,. Apr. 1-0ptimists Club-Luncheon-Meeting- tapping their canes and crutches on the roof as they go out 22, to make a left, turn onto 12 Noon .. to ask for bread." mobile man. I~l 1936, he' was made Graham's sented the play, 'were in dark MaC'k and then pulled into the , ,,' ' , , aSSIstant to general sales man- despair when they .learned .at 3 east bound lane. Tuesday, Apr; 1-Women's Republican Club-Luncheon-, -John Barrymore. / Realizing that ther~ was Ut- ager. " 'o'clotk on Sa~urday afternoon, Meeting-1 p.m.', ,. >10 >10 ' tIe to le.arn abouttbe autom~. 'Briggs' association .with Pack. that Dean Erskine, who played :His vision .had been obscured "Let God make all men rich in the springti'me and poor bj]~ bUSIness on a farm~ young . ard dates back to '1939,. when he th dId S . by another car. stopped on his , TueSday, Apr. l-=-Detroit Sorosis Club-Luncheon-Meet- BrIggs s,old h.is parents on the 'J'oI'ned the orga'nization as assist- e secan ea, enator ,McKm~ right, and before making the ing-12 Noon. . in winter. Thus may men be happy when they yearn most id f bi t hi h h I ley, had such a severe case of turn he failed to' see an approacl,- for happiness' and be driven to hard production work and to ea 0, S gOIng 0 g se 00 ant regional manager of the laryngitis he' couldn't talk above .. irig automobile driven by Joseph * • h '. b' f l'f • th t II d d bl k i~ Fon Huron. There,' h~, got Southwest Region' at "millas. , a whl'sper.' He' felt fl'ne but' had t e serIous USIness 0 I e In e na ura y sa an ea hIS first business, eXperlelMe In 1940 he moved to New York no voice. . Mazzola, 2248 Canton, :Detroit. " Wednesday,' Apr. 2-Grosse Pointe Garden Center Con- period of the year.t' • working ~Igbts for ~he Grand. as assist~t manager of ,Pack- - ..M a z"z0 1a's Ply m 0 u t h apd sultation':-Garden Club of Michigan, 10-1; Grosse Pointe -George Jean Nathan. Trunk Radroad checkIDg,frei~bt ard's New York Sales Region. In J,ack Sinclair stepped forward Moore's Chevrolet received dam- Woods Farm ,and Garden Club; 1-4. (Call TU. 1~4594,.) • * >10 cars loaded .'Yith a~tomob~les 1941, Packard appointed" h,im Re- and offered' to do the talking ages estimated, at $125 to each Wednesday, Apr. 2-Se);vic~' Committee-Meeting....:-10. .From "IT'S WHAT THEY SAID" • • , same source and and automotIve equ 1pmen t. . I gional Manager in charge of all while De~n walked through the car. part. The result was an outstand- a.m. to 3 ,p.m. (Center sponsored. Call'TU. 1-6030,) , edited by Harold Helfer. This experience simply served sales activities in' New York, Bos- ing' success' as everyone in the 'Wednesday, Apr. 2-:-Art Class-l p.m. (Call Mrs. Bowen, "P. E. Child ~ London, upon being rescued in the nick to stimulate Briggs' ambition. B~ ton and Philadelphia. audience will attest ..Dean played TU. 5-8504, for information.), ; f. f h' t f t th h d '1 d d h' the early' 20's he was establishe The next. step. for Briggs was his part beautifully, and. Jack, , . o tIme a ter IS een 00 py on a cm e aroun ,1m: as a cost clerk in the 019 Paige- his appointment in 1944 as as- Wednesday, Apr. 2-Red Cross F1'rst Aid Course-Ed'" "I think the time 'has come for it to go." Detroit Motor Company. In 1927 sistant sales manager at Pack- standing in the wings ,where he could' follow the action of the see' this' superb.': w~rd Schnaubelt, lristructor-l'p.m.(Center sponsored. Call >10 * >10' he progressed to head of the cost ard's central office in Detroit, 11 play, said the lines with convic- TU. 1-6030.) '. . "Stuart Holzman,' Newark, N. J., bus driver, upon in. department. One year later He position he held until he became' t' R'I' 1 th t . was made general factory audi- assistant general sales manager .lOn. esu t-a ~ ay . a captl- new color camera Wednesday, ,Apr. 2-Ballet Classes-Olga Fricker, In- heriting $90,000: tor.' in 1946. vated an almost capacity au- structo~7'7~,:45 .and 8 \p.m. (Call Center, TU. 1-6030, for in- "I'm going to keep on driving a bus. It gets in your Home Made Glue The story of Clare Briggs is the dience. . . formation;) ••• with range IInderl , "or. blo'od." In the meantime, he attended story of a' real automobile "pro" .W~en Dean recovers hIS VOIce,, • * * night courses at the Detroit 1n- -the story of a kid's ambition, (It IS hoped the, earl! part of "A 70 year old farmer in Melbourne, Australia, explain- stitute of Technology and was which "paid off" through learn- next week) t~e cast wII~ present . h' d' t 1 $2500 1 graduated with a B.S. degree in ing 'every phase of the business t~e play agam at Manne Hos- ing why he k ept runnmg 1S aIry a an annua , oss: 1927. the hard way. ' ,plta1. "I'm fond of cows.'" D . th' . d th t I , urmg IS peno e au omo- Always a Salesman , * • • bile industry graduated from ~a Characteristically, Brfggs is Paint woodwork to match, the "Dr. Ernest Ditcher, a New York psychologist, after six manufactur~g operation by add~ ~ walls and ypu will "increase" the ing modern selling methods. In human dynamo and "always a size your room, say Michigan .xhaustive studies to find out why people drink: salesman.'.' Several years .ago in ot "People drink to get drunk." this transition Clare Briggs saw a southern Louisiana city, Briggs State College authorities. his great opportunity. offered a Packard franchise-to an He had discovered"athrill in automobile dealer. The dealer re- sellin,'some years before when , Now You Can Learn he found he could infiuenee' plied to ,Briggs' 'proposal: '!T KOD~K people to buy homemade glue don't thinK, the folks down here I 5avoritijmj wbich his grandfatbermade.,A will buy Packard cars, but .if C~RAM.lCS simple demonstration proved to ' somebody could. co'nvince 'me I Beginners and Advanced Stu~ SI,GNET 35 . his skepti~al prospects Itha(h~. 11m wrong, I'll list~n.", " " . 0/' was' o1fermg a good product.. ',Briggs met this' chall~nge' by dents Can Start Anytime. . He would paste two wooden offering to sell a new Packard to , B,asic 'Ceramics taught from CAMERA thread spools together with tbe thidoughes,t prospe.ct in the deaI- raw clay' to finished creatio'n. GOLF SHOES' . . .. (lIIustratedl ••••••. 13.50 m'd. GJwarJ miller Apple glue and, dare his customers to er's file. This turned: out to be a ," I \ Its "odak Ektar lens is cranky old: farmer who owned a pull 'them apart. InvariabJy, 1935 'Packard.,' Briggs found his Start Class uns'vrpassed. for color as MEN'S GOLF SHOES 17.50' ' tbe spools would break but the' man out on.his 'farm working ;in'd Any Afternoon or Evening well as black-end-white, MY FAVORITE: . cemented surfaces would r.e- before. ,Briggs 'was. th'ro;ugh with main intact. This convinced and the shutter, wit~ built. Book Gone With The Wind Instructors took First and hIm that the art of salesman- him, the,'farmer had signed for a in flash, pr:ovides accurate GRAY'S SPORT SHOP Author Margaret Mitchell ship offered unlimited possi.new Packard 120. ',. Third prizes in Ceramic Pot- speeds to 1/300th second. m:flil.i' He .returned to town 'a:p.d pre- tery and received Honorable 1". J .. Character in a Book Scarlet O'Hara biJi~ies. . sented the signed' Ol:$ier.',The 106 Kercheval Bnggs entered the sales end of d 1 .. . d th P k d f '1 Me~tion ,in Ceramic Sculpture Now, $9~.50, including ~,,~,-[' Play ~ Lavender and Old Lace th t bil b .' ". th ea er JOlne ' e ac ar amI y. ... ,"" ---._; ..' TU. 1-2262 TU. 1-&26% e au om') e usmess m. e, 'th . 't' l' "'h' • f th' f.dercl1 Tax. . , • 0 • t at recent Cleveland Show. Actress : ~ , :':, ,..Helen Hayes d WI an mIla purc ase, 0 ree busmess management,. . ' epartmenC car1"oadso' f' ne.w'Pa ck a."d s.! Actor Maurice Evans at the Granam-Palge Motors or- Wh Cl' B 'gg';' t 11 '-.. ' r en are, n g 15 no se - ALFRED C., GUIMOND Movie ~ Good bye, Mr. Chips poIra ~~~Oh d" ger ing automobi1.es,'he resides in an AT EUROPEAN n , . e was ma emana attractive new home on West- MICHELLA H. GUIMOND Import~d Oil Paintings. PRlCES Movie Actress .: : ~ Gloria Swanson of the busmess management de- h'" t ': d .th' h"s 'f C O t' f 1 c es er' roa w~ l' "Yl e,' ar- Associate Instructors Movi~ Actor : ,.Jimmy Stewart partment. ~n the years. tha . 0 - mela, and his daughter, Linda. • PAINTINGS CLEANED AND RESTORED lowed, busmess management ac- i A tll'd g'hte Carol' , t ' • FRAMING-MODERN and TRADITIONAL TV Show What's My Line tivities assumed an important po-' 1 n.o er aUI'ed r, j recen - -l1105 E. GRAND BLVD. TVA . Al F i 't" " th . d t A "f y was marr . (South of Forest) THE FONTAINE STUDIO ctress r ene ra~c s Sl Ion m e.m us ry: s OJ~e,o, 'Wh..enever he can :find'"Ii spare GEE'MO Originals I WAlnut 1-3527 (formerly of Neff road) TV Actor Jimmy Durante ,tbe early pIoneers 10 bUSlOess ' t' th S' ,'. B' t k B" .. . 1nomep 10, e' ummer,. nggs STUDIO AND SCHOOL Radio Program ~ : Arthur Godfrey's managemen w.or, rl.ggs IS putters' aro,und in: his'flowe'r, gar- ~ know.n as 'a thoro~gh-go1Og ,~x- den and' has' an occasiona'l burst 14824 Charlev&lx, at Alter Road Commentator .:..: : : Boak Carter pert 10 these matters. Accordmg 'f ..th' '.: f' . . ~t" h 17114 K~rcheval TU. 1.4096 . f h' . t "He's' a 0 en USIa'~m or' ama eur p 0- y A.' 1-2032 VA. 2-6769 to one 0 IS assoc)a es- , t' h , Columnist 1••Ed Sullivan very capable man with a deal- ,.ograp y. 'Sring Us Your OltlClot1les!i Magazine : ~ Journal of Living er's balance sheet." , , '~ Cartcon :...... ' .,. . D'ICk Tracy GreaL Experience Proceeds, Frollt All Donation: To ~ During those early days, Briggs Poet ;...... Byron worked under ,the late A. I. Philp,' March 29th For' Neighborhood ~ Painter Rembrandt vice-president of sales of the Club's SUlnmer Calnp Fund • .. • ~ Music :..:...... Symphonic Graham organization and one of ' the industry's pioneer :salesmen. CELEBRATING TODAY Sprb,g.cleaning ..your closets? Give us your. bId cloth". y Song , The Donkey Serenade In order to get practical l'e-, brie-Ii-brae and' discards. Our proceeds from Re-Sale are I Sport : : Badminton tail experience, Briggs Ipent 200th ANNIVERSARY d~nated to thIs worthy c;luse. Game , , .' ..' ~ .JJ':...... C'ana$ ta several yeats sellingeai's in.. Grabam retail branches located OF MUTUAL INSURANCE I~ AMERICA i Animal Horse in Boston, Omaha and Detroit: Neighborhood Thrift S~op .~ i Political Candidate .1 Like Ike "It was a' wonderful experi- 1752 - 1952 17121 Waterloo, Grosse Pointe' . ro. 5.0773 i Person (excluding family) Mrs. Paul Armor, ence," Briggs' said, "and 1 Open TUell.to ~j., III to 12M; 2 to 4; Saturday, 10 to 12; Tbur. 7 to t )I.m. i , of Kingston, Mass. , wouldn't" trade it for anythinr ~ City : Ann Arbor 'I have ever, done." " 20 MILLION FIRE AND CASUAL TV POLICYHOLDERS I The branch experience paid off,. BOPERCENT OF ALL LIFE INSURANCE 1 Vacation Spot Canada Creek Ranch, Club I Color Blue ,~hy .T"lie " Ch",.c~~ i ,Jewel , :... Diamond APTITUDE TESTS : AN UNSURPASSED RECORD OF SOLVENcY AND "lower ,.... Gardenia ,enable ,you to leaI'D the kind, 0.' ... LOSS PAYMENT UNDER ALL CONDITIONS. I work YOU can best succeed jn~,or 'on, Your La~p SIa"de8~ Perfume Orange Blossom the kind or stu41ell yOU should I Costume : ~ Tailored Suits foUow r"~r men and' women, boy. and girls). , A CORDIAl'INVITATIQN IS EXTENDED- Have Them Food ~..1 ••••••• ,. Salads Vocational Couns.lin, _Institut. Aversion ; ~... Noise Daniel L. Beck, 'Dluetor . To ,."'por. our insurance off.rift'. with oth.r r.liabl. sourc.,. 951 Maccabees BldK. TEmplll~1l-&5-1 Diversion Playing the Piano Woodward Near WarreD. CLEANED P hone, Call 0". Write # and GRDSS.E..',OINTE INSURANC'E ASSOCIATES It'8 California For the Kuhns TELEVISION . REPAIRED . The Desert Inn at. Palm will receive her second key award ,1.9 KERCHEVAL. GROSSE POINTE '39 Springs, Calif., is the 'Spring flol.in Rackham Building May 1, By Experts RADIO Punch £f'-]udy Bloclt iday choice of Mr. and Mrs. Frank when the Detroit Regional l Kuhm of McKinley place a..,d Awards are, made. ' .[ Sal.. and Se,.vlce their daughter, Airielle. who is Before their. return to the Complete Lin. of R.cords " on Easter. vacation 1rom her Pointe, the Kuhns will go to JACK, O'OONIOR ' TUxedo 2.6704 Grosse' Pointe Country Day Claremont, Calif." to ,visit their INSURANCi SINCE '9' i School, studie.l!l. friends, Col. and Mrs. William flick-up an" Dellve,.y Airielle;.a bi-l,ht youn'lcholar, Beers.

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