. Giv. OnN-For All Support the , For Mor. Unit.d Locil N.ws, Pietur •• Found.tion Drive {[h~~ro~"'t lPointt lRtUitUl R.,d Th. R.vi.w Grosse Pointe's Newspaper for More Than 23 Years' ~27 CIRCULATION PAID MONTHLY GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6,1949 BY CARRIER 15c A MONTH-SINGLE COPI1..3 5c VA. 2-1162 * * * * * * ~ * * * Council Favors Plans us Overloading Charges Are Answered for 57 Sites; Building To Pass Million Mark OINTE--! DIRECTOR The proverbial "shot in the arm" was given to hoUJin, S-Day Week I FUN AT WOODS' PARTY Official in Grosse Pointe Woods by the Village Council Tuesday ~ 1 jl A RAG RAP H $1 *" when It approved plans for the constructlon of 57 new homes by The Point., .., --- I rangIng from $11,500 to $17,500 in sales value each. The total I, ' Seen for · Explains value will be well over a mIllion dollars. I" on GoodlOW, chaIrman of ~ The b u i1d e r s are Emil KlwaDls scholarshIp fund Schultz, R. H. Corteville and ounced that Don .DeClalr Park Police Problems Local Group Hector M. Couvreur, Th,y plent of the club's first olar,hlp award has enrolled A strong pOSSIbilIty that the Recent charges by Grosse J U - d plan the construction of cola- the UnIVerSIty of DetrOIt. Grosse Pomte Park PolIce of- POinte Woods Council that OUts mte nial, bungalows and ranch fIcers will be elaced on a type homes. The youth was a member of !!Chool buses are being over- Sc.hultz plans to erect 33 e semol class at St. Paul flve-day-a-week schedule was T h D · loaded, endangering the hves bungalows and ranch. type gh last June mdlcated by Eventt B. Lane, ore rIve .. - Park murucipal manager, who of all passengers, were an- The rest of the country IS homes on King's court off Mrs Ruth Taylor, Grosse IS studymg the matter WIth swered by Walter SchweIkart, watching DetrOIt's experIment m Cook road. He SaId that some mte hbranan, begms a James MacMlllan, 'police com- preSIdent of Lake Shore Coach federated gmng, Fntz C. Hyde, of the homes would be offered klv column about library ",missIOner. '. co-chaIrman of the Metro1¥llItan at $13,500. IVlbesand Interestmg books Line, whIch dally proVides IUmt of ,United Foundation's CorteVll1e's is developin, a I " Park Police officers are now " week, see page eIght. workmg 48 hours a week. transportation for 902 public ITorch DrIve, told 175 women subdlvlSlon on Brys drlvA! bt° .. school cluldren, the majority today. tween Marter road and MIlk Lane saId that the change Will l : I Ichlgan State AlumnI As. mean the addItIon of at least from Grosse POinte Woods. Hyde spoke before the brst rIver. HIS draWings lOclude 2q , lahon of Grosse Pomte four men to the department. j ImeetlOg of the workers of Dlvl- all-bnck one-and-one-half atory ns a pot-luck supper at the He added that the Park would In a letter to the School Board Islon 1 m the Grosse Pointe Neigh- ranch type homes, to be sold at ar Memonal Center, Wed. the CouncIl complamed that as horhood Club. Mrs. John L. Ken- from $11,500 to $13,800. Director George Elllas,~' more than hkely follow the pat- day Oct. 12 at 6:30 p.m. tern of police departments across many as 80 chddren were Jammed ower, dIVISion resIdentIal cblUI'- Scbultz and Corteville hope to lms of a State (rId tIlt are the John B Rogers Com- mto one bus WIth a normal ca- man preSIded. get construcbon under way u pany, theatrical producers, the country, which have adopted luded on the progra,m. Res- 40-hours-a-week schedules. paclty of 50. T~e women attendlOg the meet- soon as pavmg, sewage and atlon can be made by call- arrived In Grosse POinte Accordmg to Lane, fmal action The councIl urged that actIon 109 are part of a force of 15,000 other unprovements reqw.red at Mrs Mmard Muman at TU. Sunday to begIn rehearsals on the Issue WIll be taken at a be taken to elImmate thIS hazard- volunteers Who WIll solICIt 225,-1 theIr plots are completed. They I 0116 for the Grosse POinte Op- counCIl meetmg m the near ous condlbon and to paint sCbool 000 residences and 26,000 small Ihope to have ~ number of home. ! . -/ timIst Club's Facts and Fan- future. buses WIth specIal desIgnated busmesses between October 18 ready by next spnng. .. Don Thurber who L! admm- cies, a colorful mUSIcal re- colors. and November 10, They will seek I Counellman Arnold DiMtDI ratOl of the Wayne County I ... S h I B d~' al IdonatIons for support of more favored the pnce seale of the-prOoo -- apter of the NatIonal Foun- view to be presented at the -Photo b, Dee C 00 oar OLliCI s reported I posed homes. ' hon for Infantile ParalysIs PIerce School auditOrium, 300 Atte nd Here are some of ~ 390 boys and. girls that attended the matter to Schwelkart. "We have to make room ... \ Oct. 27-29. He urged per. a member of the Grosse the "Hard Times Party" sponsored by the Grosse Pointe Followmg IS Mr. Schwelkart'l -- the lIttle man In these villa, .. mte Theatre sons with any talent to -re- Woods Partv reply: well as the bIg one," he explaifted . .. port for castmg Monday, 0/ Woods.. Country Club Sub-DiVision Saturday at Country Your recent lettel' addressed as he VOICedthe mobon that the ., To Whom It May Concern. Oct. 10 at 7.30 pm at the "ld Club Woods. Merchants gave 75 prIzes. to the Grosse POinte Board of plalUl be approved subJect to tbe , : rns Court, located on Fair- Neighborhood Club, 17145 For Chf, ren EducatIOn Inference to the school completIon of the lII1provemeDtL I. Ime near Mack III named In , . Wat1!rloo. Seventy.five boys and gIrls won N 1 F· d A 'D D ' buses has been referred by the' Due to a few unexpeeted Uleh- nor of Woods' attorney Jules prIZes at the annual Wemer Roast OV. ...-e s _ ay Board to us for attenbon. mClpahties relatIve to Mr" CouY- rns and Hard TImes Party sponsored lid! "In reference to the over- reur'1 plan to bwld 24 hoD-. ill • • • , by the Grosse POinte Woods crowdIng of school buses we WIsh the north S!de of Cook road off 'Ir- Jack WIlliams, Mrs. I 000 Women , Country Club SubdlvlSlon Asso- For Horwr Roll Names to adVise you that at tbe begm- Mack, a hearmg wtU be held .. y H. Hubbard. Mrs. JulIUS cIatIon Satur day at County Club nIng of each school year It takes thethnext counell meetiDI. .....OCt.~u. t~r and Mm T Van Zlle, WOodIS. About 300 adults and' a llttle tIme to straIghten out our WI property ownen __ rosse Pomters, recently at- Attelld State chIldren attended. I'D-Day" for the mcluslon of names on the broJW:e honor plaques schedules WIth the Board of Edu- area. ded the Speakers' Inshtute to be erected m.the 'War M"~IIl!! -Cell~er 15 Tuesday. Nov. 1. lio ~tJon as to the number o~ bll5e5 The eOUDcil,how ..... , ...... d- m- the DetroIt Cancer GOP RaIIy BesIdes nOIsemakers and bal- name sor tral1&luons can be accepted after that date, Norbert Neff, requIred. and we If at any bme ftdent that Couvreur 1VOIllW lie htute loons for all cluldren present, Thauman of the Honor Roll comnuttee, announced. bnd that the buses are over- able to proc:eecl with his p-. ~ ThIs mshtute, the first ot Its Close to 1,000 women attended speCIal awards were gIven for- The honor roll plaques WIll be<$ - crowded put on addltlonal eqUlP- bw1# 24 bungalows and eolmlW II: d, IS desIgned to mdoctrlD- the 2-day program of the Federa. best costumes placed m the Hall of Honor Im- I R -d. ment, wluch we bave done thIS I type homes In the $13,000 to $11,- ( e futme speakers how to tlOO of Repubhc Women s Clubs Durmg the program. Mr. Ken medIately mSIde the front door e81 ents year the same as preVIous years 000 bracket. ., t mfOim the layman about of MIchIgan at the War Memor- Scott, head of the aSSOCIatIOn.In- of the Memoflal Center and WIll "In reference to the prope~ than HO health and communIty WhIle In thUI bUl1ding frame of 1 knO\~n factS!)f cancer de- lal Center Tuesday and Wednes- troduced Mr A. A Ghesqulere, be, a permanent record and tn- FI-O'ht to Curb placards to be posted on the buses IservIces whIch have United In one mmd, the council told C. J, Wal. hon, control l'nd care. day. presIdent of the VIllage. bute to the men and women from ~ thIS has never been found to be bIg drIve for $8,550,000. lace, developer of the Lake Shore I .. .. Mrs. Peter GIbson, of Monroe, Committee chaIrmen M 0 r r y Grosse Pomte Who served 10 the 1 satIsfactory because the school Mrs. Harry W. Kerr desCribed Lane SubdlvlSJon, to complete MIS Joseph M, Verhelle, presIdent of the FederatIOn de- German and Joe Van Hull stated armed forces durmg the last war. Street Hazard chIldren remove them and the successful methods of sohcltabon. Improvements at that locatIon or ho dIrected the publlclty for SCribed It one of the mo,t succes- that the followmg merchants con- Dunog the past months, the drivers would be CQntlnually re- Area chalnnen attendIng the face the loss of)us bond.
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