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For Mor. Loc.1 NewI, Pictur. Reid The RIVilw GROSSEPOINTE 30, MICHIGAN - VA. 2.1162 GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1950 " i~ CIRCULATION PAID MONTHLY Grosse Pointe's Newspaper for More Than 23 Years ([~~~ro~~t rlPoiutt }jltuitUl , , .... 27 Th. Poillt .... r --- Bllin The NIW Yelr Ript With A Subscription To .The Revilw , Officials Agree On New Public ealt.h Service OL. 26 - NO. 26 FlVe scouts from Shores and oods Pohce were led a merry ase through Grosse Pointe ds and hIlls last week trylD' capture a runaway horse. De hone, tacred Sliver lIy e oI'Ieers, broke away from eorraI at the Charles White estate at 832 Lake Sbon and an bJs jaullt thron,h Grosse ointe streets. Mack avenue motorISts Itopped looked tWIce, when they the four-legged creature dng down the Itreet. Close- behmd the animal followed scout cars WIth offIcers dmg-by ready to corral the e spectator claims he heard e of the offICers cry. "HI-YO ver u Tbe animal was _ptured l' tile Woods Pollee Statiell J'e&arJled to bIJ II&alL It • eel by Mn. Chari. White, urbter ot ludp TbetN10re cbtor. Infant Brings Home the Bac~~rGratiot Urgent School Building ) ,tJ Merger Program Needs $4,345,000 i-l ~~l~~~coun_ Special Election Feb. 24 OffiCIals of the five Grosse Pointe munlclpal1ties met at v/ 1 ed" d al" . closed session Friday at the City municipal building and -<.~ ~~; ~~d:s~~he ~':~sJ of G~~: GPH Parent I Offl.CI.aIs eed upon the following: - t T h rty CONFIDENT I-To abandon the Township Health Department for lot owns Ip prope own. A '1 1 ers who would become a part ayne County Health Service, effective prl . of Grosse Pointe Woods at a Club B k F. N 2-To supplement the Wayne County service wIth a speclal hearing Tuesday. S ae IX ew hool Distrlct service to be paid for by the five municipalibes. 3-To appoint Dr. T. S. Davies, Township Health com- The hearing was requested by Ed P I . loner, as school dlstnct physician. I Gordon Spoor, president of Gra- ucators roposa T 1 th C t B d f S . t' tiot- Woods Property Owners who I ~ 0 appea to e oun y oar 0 upervlSOr 0 m- would rather join the Grosse . I ease the County Health Budget about $30,000 to provlde Pomte Woods than submit to the Grosse Pomte High School An emergency school bu11d- r Grosse Pointe for the next fiscal year begm' mng Dec. I, C' . f th T I Mothers' Club d Dads' Club 1ty mcorporatlDn 0 e own- an ing program to relieve crowd. 1950. ship. have deferred their petition ed conditions in the Grosse EverItt B. Lane, Park manager The area concerned is bounded to place a proposal for a gym. OIN , E and spokesman for the offtc13.ls, I diOO'um pr' t spe I Pointe Woods area will be by Harper, Kmgsv111e, Mack a~ n oJec o~ a - I said that they also agreed to and the County LUle. It consti- Clal ballot at the speclal elec- placedl before the School !>is- AR AGRAPHS share the cost of County service Fb 24 h here unbl Dec. 1. ThIS share is tutes approximately 25 per cent tlOn e. to support te trict electorate at a special expected to be considerably less I Mr. and Mrs. John Halvorsen of Wayburn avenue. of the present townshIp area. It i School District's emergency referendum on Friday, Feb. than what each community ,IS adrmring Danny, Dlaper Derby champlOn. Sharing the has an assessed valuatlon of building program.. 24, it was decided by the paYln.g now for the Townshil? I parents' J'oy are twins. DaVld and Jack. $2,000,000 and a population of A few weeks ago the Friends servIce. I' ••• 0 about 2,500. of the LIbrary withdrew thelI' School Board at a regular Accorchng to Mr. Lane, the I FIRST NEW YEAR'S BABY Though the Woods Council petition for a new central 11- meeting Monday .• Townslup bucitet for health serv- j ;..;;.;:....;;- favorably eyed the addltlonal brary to glYe vital school build- The program WIll cost $4,345,- ice is $29000 D H 1 W revenue that the annexatlon I mgs top pnorlty. 000. The Co:m~ Health Department anny a vorsen Ins ~~u~~~: ~~~~in~~~d~:: I Mr Clark Swart, pres1dent of I A bond Issue or $3.185,lIlG will not cost the Grosse POlnte I area particularly the drainage I Dads' Club and spokesman for SIGURD R. WENDIN would be reqwred to help Jin.lmce taxpayers anytlung other than' 19~OD. D b ros~ I both parent groups, told the the building. The balance would the uSlal County taxes. a mper er y . School Board Monday that it was -- I£~ be appropnated from the Sebool Dr. David LltUejohn, Wayne Also dlscouragmg the merger I the parents' judgment that noth- F b Distnct's reserve fund. County He a 1t h CommIssioner, A Grosse Pomte couple whos~ t~ Just mISSed wumlDC was the mountams of legal red I ing should be permitted to jeop- avoru The present tax levy of tv. saId that a branch office Will be the 1948 New Year's Baby Col1test are the parents of GrQ6IIe tape entaded. ard12:e the basIC schoolroom pro- mills would be hiked to six millI established here He promISed PoInte's first 1950 baby ~-------------I Woods Attorney said that sep- Igram. V te S for the period from July 1, 1950 hI 1 d M d M J hn ' arate electlons would be neces- I" 0 een to J 30 1951 t t th "- complete pu ic hea th an sam- They are r. an rs. 0 I FOR SCHOOL sary m the Woods, Gratlot Town- I He said. We request our pro- une, 0 mee e .... tation service - I Halvorsen of 1426 Wayburn. 1--------- I shlp and the area affected. The, gram for more phYSical educa- terest charges on the bone. issue.. He Hid that Dr. DaVIes w111be Their young helI' IS Danny, SP lB. total result would then decIde I non faclhtles be deferred. to a By Wendln However, after the latter date, deputized as a health officer in I an eIght pound baby boy who t au egms the ISSue. 'subsequent election, when It can the tax levy wodld be mueed cwge of the school district unll arrived on Thursday, Jan 5 I be submitted separately and to 4~ mills. The five mumclpal counclb are I at,3 52 p.m at Jennmgs Hos- D. f Another obstacle pomted out Istand or fall on ItS own ments," SIgurd R Wendm president The program would relien tha rd h f .• r.ve or by Mr. Berns 15 that the Town- I . , expected to fonnally accept the pltal, .acco mg to t e amllY'" I slup currently m the process of I Mr. Swart assured the Board of the School Board, expressed overcrowded condltJon and UHI aforesaid program I phYSICian, Dr. Raymond B. $6 000 000 1JW1tching to CIty governmant that the Mothers' Club and the confidence t hat the people traisti.~rtatioD problema DOW' •• Accordmg to Mr. Lane the fol- I Baer. would add to the hardship of, Dads' Club are solidly behmd would support the new school .... lowmg were preaent. As champ10n of the Grosse '. , . _ any part of tnat dlstnct attempt-I the new program and wll1 work. t building program. It calIa fO'r the eoIDll1etlOD or . Pomte RevIew's EIghth An- Fatber Riebaed~ .. 8-.in to 1 ~- - mIlitantly to" ftsure its success. ,~- -- ~..... ---" ~ Pan!eI1lI .1mdCll" HiP in GI'OSR POh1te Park nual Diaper Derby Contest., 51Stant pastor at St. Paul's Catho- I' eav . ',Before tllS departure the Dads' In a statement to the He- Peter Burgess, commISSIOner. Danny and hiS parents will hc Church. Grosse POinte, an- "It'd s too ed bad th15 b plan w~ nhot Club president offe~ed a few view he said: Grosse Pointe Woods, and the City arra of appro ed th t dr b b COns1 er some me ago e' new Kerby elementary in GrDIR receIve an y - nounc a a. lYe as een SBld. ' I words of appreciation' to the "The program represents the Pomte Farms. Chester Carpenter, councilman; pnate and valuable gUts launched to rlllSe $600,000 for members of the School Board. collective thInking and oprmon of wIre recordmg of the talk Norbert Neff, elerk, and Nell Danny arrived Just 68 mm- an addlt10n to 51. Paul School Berns adVISed Spoor to get pe- 'I "I would 1.'-_ to take ad- the many mdlVlduals and groups Elementary Ill:bools would be cll was gIven by Dr. Edns Blondell assessor G P te bl d ~ bUIlt In Gratlat Township IIDd , utes before hIS nearest rival, on rosse om v "anlage of thiS oppo _.ty to 10 the school dlstnCt who have _Wray of Puerto RICO at the F on Cook road and in GrclIIe orlal Center on Dec. 2nd will arms Johnny D. son of Mr and Mrs_ John M. Toolm, chlllrman of I SCHWEIKABT RULES convey to thIS Board the respect helped to de\'elop It. The es1:l- POinte Woods. played at the home of the Murray Sm1th, engineer, and Nell B Hayes of 256 Kerby church committee, said that the Carl SchweJkart, Township and adauratlOn many of us have mates of buildmg costs have rge Trues, 132 Moran Road, Dawson Nacy. astessor. road The mfant was born at school IS overcrowded With an SlYlervlSOr and chairman of of the unstlntmg effort you have been made by the foor archltec- Sigurd R. Wendm, board presi. 8.30 pm. on Tuesday evenmg, Snores FOld HospItal at 5 p.m. Jan 5. enrollment of 640. The addition the Wayne County Ways and all glven to the problem before tural fums who have been em- dent, u:pressed confidence that Yary 11th. All those who were Thomas Jeffries. supenntend-' Mr. Halvorsen, who IS em- WIll enable the school to prOVIde Means Committee, saJd that)te you. Only you, yourselves, know ployed for th15 prehmmary work people would accept the pro- ble to hear Dr. Rice-Wray ent. 'I ployed at Hudson Motor Co, for 320 more children. would recommend to the 10f the many hours you have and are based on the lowest posal. k, and those who would hke Woods had one comment to make The drIve Will extend through' Board of Supen.isors Monday spent, of your unselfish derual of poSSIble figures to Lover current A sclwxll building program _ hear the lecture again are Rex Johnston, Alnold Dlwng I "This 1S the first contest,~ March 26. that an election be held on I personal pleasures; and. if I may needs defeated by the electorate lat dlally InVited to attend. ,and Leon Ratchffe, commlSSlon- ever-that IS we ever won Apnl 17 for the Incorporation t be so bold to say, of the havoc "Several pomts may be of m- May at a specIal e1ectlon. . . . I ers. . - I Mrs. Halvorsen IS the former ~oss Roy, top advertlSmg exe- of Gratiot TOIinshlp as the 'you must have caused yOW' home terest to resIdents of the Grosse The oyce Clements who conducts School DIstrict Betty Hawks of DetrOIt They cutive has been appoInted chalr- City of Harper Woods hves You are to be awmred and I Pomte School Dlstnct With reo new proposal has 100 JM!I' een-Talk" for the ReVIew was John R Barnes, supermtendent I v.ere mamed on Ocl 11. 1941. I man of the drIve and Joseph A respected, by foe or fnend, for' spect to these needs In the first c:n t suppol1 of the school board, ed page ed1tor of the Tower. I of schools. Lynn Barlett, director TheIr only other children, Parker, IS co-chaIrman. the courage you have shown after place, the~r are based on chIldren ~~n~ of Mr. Wendm. Mr. H new's organ this week of pupil personnel I John and Davld, the twms I Led~'ard MItchell, Jr, heads I tJtlons SIgned by property own- the defeat expenenced last year. who are here now and not on C It I~:lDgs~:r ']~Hr ~ 0 I • •• , bOln on Jan. 6, 1948 shared the sohcllation commIttee He v.III ers m .the Vlllage and Gratiot 1 am confidE81I you WIll receive estnnates of future bIrths We ou er. r. ey. 0 rs Ehzabeth Barnes has filed Park JOUlS County: theIr parents enthUSiasm over be aosisteCl by Wilham Cudhp,l Township the only rev.ard you deslre-ap- know what the educatIOnal re-! and Mrs. Allce Moody Sheaffa'. 'wntter. request for a release I• 'I the ne\" arrl\al I Mrs Franc!ns H Burke, Harry i Other than Arnold Dle<\mg, the prova! of )'our plan at thIS com- I qUlrements for thl'!5e C'hlldrPD I ------ om her contract WIth the I"n H ealtll Pro "ram A letter of credit for the i A Furton arfd Mrs J Arthur j Councll members refused to mg electIOn. rare. It 15 a Simple matter of Park Firemen hool Board as a teacher at ~ I gifts hsted below will be I Muller. 1 commit themselves on the lSSue I "IT CAN :\.."l'D WILL BE I anthmetlc, and the schools we alre School. She wants to Jom Grosse Pomte Council passed I given to Mr. and Mrs' Hal- I Other committee members are DIesing Bald that he was very APPROvED,.. . recommend bUlldmg are essen- C 9H er husband who has been trans- a formal resolutIOn to leave the vorsen Promotion m~ch m favor of II I t13.l to cover them We have made ut ours red to OhIO. On January 27. TownshIp Health Depa. t:n ent on Accordmg to the rules the Anthony R. Motschall, chaIr-I Its a. good thmg for the com- •• no attempt to prepare now for rs. Barnes wlll complete 25 April a. The Park ~a~ S close Judge~ \\ ere not able to con- man Leo Fltzpatnck, X. L. Kess- mumt)., he said I PsychiartlSt Iiong-term future needs The Park Council ruled Monda,. to aI's of servIce. to $9,000 annually for .he >en-Ice 'Ider the en',)' of Mr and Mrs.' ler and John Zimmers co-chalr- I Ghesqwere told Spoor budgets we have proposef pro- cut the Flremen's work week T whIch will be replaced by the I Jerome Len<izlOn of 1692 Se\'- man 'i "We're sorry but we cannot T L d PTA \'Ide for financmg Immediately from 72 hours to 63 In aceonI Ne\\est holders of Grosse I Wayne COWlty Depaltment free h 'ed'the JIb th' Bu~ give you any offICial or moral I 0 ea needed schools and the cost of WIth a State WIde movement. mte Lions membershIp pIns CIty and Farms left the Town- I ern, \~ 0 repor. an Ir I rt t th t " e DaVid, son of Julius Nagel shl a short tIme a o. Woods lof a daughter. Caron Mane. Ho\\ - George H Zrmmerman. chalr-, suppo a IS Ime I.. operatI~g and mamtlllnmg them The short week ~ III become ,I p g I e\'er the Le.ldzlong dId not m- man Roberty J. Byrns. Alphonse, ------- D for no,hmg else If t~ bond oneer member, and Eugene A I and Shores are expected to fol- f h R -f th b th 0 J dH ld G Freor BOld 0 , lSCUSSlon (Continued on Page 3) effective April 1 and It reqwrs tgneul. auto salesman. low SUit shortly. orm te e\lev. 0 e Ir e aepe an aro . ,I m m(J' the addltlon of three men. The LIOns WIll fete the kIds at - untIl Tuesday. Jan 10 At that co-chairmen I ~ The January meetmg of the K I Good theran Institute for the Deaf Ice V late date the Judges lfad alread;\' Lepl p 0 Hi Trombly &hool Parent-Teacher ar ard Accorchng to Everett B. lADe, morrow afternoon at Shrine I estry made theIr deCISion I T J. Farley, chaIrman. Edward I errmls t ASSOClatlon will be held Monday I Park manager. Detroit, Wyan_ rc ~ 0 T GoodTlch. co-t'halnnan evpnmg Januarr 16 at '745 pm I Co iI R dotte and Highland Park are~. u. lR EI Rob,,); Gtft~ Finuee R d 835 A dl~sslon of "Cultur'al Pat~ nunc ace rentlyusmgtheshortweekwhich "E ."S. e. eels 8abT" Skptch Book lPortnllt Chilrles H HeWItt, chaIrman ecor terns and Child Care' led b D IS an amendment to State Law Y e ervlce ' Album of dlfferent O«<e<;to be lPUl~ -\ Flsher. Ray Huette- AloY"lus S Church WIll be ~a~' Park CommISSIoner Karl God- No 125 of Pubhc Act I92S Khed- I WKAd lContinued 011 Pare 3\ man and M. M SepIC co-chalr- A record number of 835 rest-' , r dard announced that he WIll seek uled to come before the Sta~ Gro~se Pomte Park has a new •• n erson men' I dentlal bUIldmg permits were 15- Dr Church IS WIdely knoVr'11as a re-electlon at the annual VIllage Leglslature $hortly fO!' the .ee- Ivate pohce servICe known as AA UW S b sued durmg 1949 10 the Grosse lecturer and author 1Jl the field of I Electl" March 13 I ond t I oed e POinte Residential Patrol. At the annual electIOn of offl- 'lU POinte School DzstlICt. whIch In- duld psychlatl')' I H' h I Ime. t vet once ~ Charles Elha, 55 of 1338 Bea- cef! at Chnst Church Pansh I Bar'tes Names I eludes a small sectIon of Gra.ot Classroom VISItation Will be k e JO~S tw~ ot er lffncumbeThnts The Act IS subject to e<mlIld«'- nsfield owner of'the new serv- I Monday. Wendell W Anderson Irks Local I Township accordmg to fiaures re i held from 7'45 pm to 8 15 p.m "see Ing 0 SY inPe° Ice J Key I able controversy The Mlchigm I db h V . ' "-I " are commISSIOners. ter oe-I MalLe received permiSSIon to op-, was re-e ecte ,t e li"'tr) as 5 T F It leased by the Board of EducatIOn. The hoste.>ses asslStmg Mrs, mg and A John Bloodsworth UDlClP ague IS agalnst It ate Monday by the Park Coun- semor \\ arden and trej~11l er C.. L_ J~ 0 (lCIL V The prevlOuo record was 831 1 Lyle Collison and Mrs. W P.: _ .' whIle the Slate Fire Fighters M- on the recommendation of Mr Anderson \~as retamed by '1'1(' ernrer I ~ established In 1941 IKlnder for the s Ih 11' They Will be oppo,ed by Ray soclatlon are supporting It. Ii' ur E Louwers, polIce chief I the new Vestn men alSO E'lected ' John R Barnes .• upenntendent S1!MMARY NOTES be M G oCia our WI J Dlenck. Gilbert W Groehn . f l ... h h .• • rs eor~e Blair. Mrs Otto dIG Alf Ellis' b~kground mcludes em- Monda, \\ ho are Jo,.,ph G Stan- I The AmE'rlcan As."OClatJOn of 0 <cnoo s, announCf.'" I al Ie. I A total of 835 resl('lentlal T bel dM B I an rwm •.,. e<: I J!1oyment WIth the Umted In- dart. Jr J.B FO'd Jl. C <;te~ - Unl\ ("',It)o of Women <hould be follo\' mg IE"acheT'" ha\ e bE'en bulldmg permlts were ISSUeddur-I 0 er an "rs. R Malle , Three ..acancles mu~t be filled BEH INO PAGE 1 ~stlgatl ..e ServI~ I pn,,'ate art Baxt('f and Aaron L E\ an' open to all "omE"n "ho ha\'e naoned 0 the facull) . mg the year 1949 Thl" IS an all All parents are Ulged to be Pre<:ldent HolT'E'r C Fnts<:h --------- { cern and 26 yea" a~ a chauf- The Ve<trv naml'o Dr John com lctl'd a' lea<t t,\ 0 ..earo at Joyce Reone', M"I. E" S, I 00 I tlmp h'll:h. exceedmg the prevI-' present I "111 be oppose a for a <econd' Tl' TI7 k' _ er" G Mateer JUnior \\ al n. n Henry p. - Bertha Bro\\ n, \ el mer. ~ 17.abelh ou.!' peak of 831 m 1941 bv four I term bv Carl Schv.elkart Town- 1 'US yr ee s -- - --- Ledyard <eerctan F Olnc~ am il('(TE'dllro collrl:e accordmg Kennt. Mll«ln c:; Ha7cl \!orse, permIt" . A t Kill shIp su.pen'l.or " hrpe Robberies Jonf'S lIs."l.lant Incuml~nl< John Il) Mr< G("or,l:c Tru(" 112 Moran. I GPH. and Ruth ,nell :\lil re i 2 There has been a stead) In- U0 S WIll1"m Stamman <aId that If Re .... le.-.' C Chapm "au\ Ice \\ ood~ Dr a mE'mber f)f the local AAt-W I crea<e m the rate of home bUlld- more than t... 0 candIdates file '" w pt Watclr $40 Arthur B \kGra\\ He'nl \ Led- chaptn 2 Lose Li('{"llscs ' mg ea('h year since 1945 when Degllell. 63 for any on/' 00<ltl0n. a pnYJ1ary , \ ard and E Olnc~ J ''1~'' \\ 111 bUlldmg operatIons re5umed fol. I v.III bE' neld Feb 13 A llel€'< and plCty-PO behInd Three estabh~hmento v.ere fin- aloo .er\'f' T'1"t factor 1< thc onh ("n. To J u(lge Potter ' 10\\mg the war 1945 _ 115. 1946 • Mack avenue tI1lfflc took an- Deadhne for film/( 1S Jan 30 oage one Ih15 weeK lrclude ren bv pro\\ len Monday but Delef:ates tn the D".cc~.tn! ilnl'C reqUlre:ncnl In our na-, ~ ,281' 1947 _ 594, 1948 _ 820. 1949. other life Mondav \\ hen Patncl( ,G-allot To'w'Il.!'hlp Should Stay he to!al loot only ('onSlsted ot ConventIon Feb I .mri :1 at St "flr,a chapter, 5ald Mrs Tr~e I wo mot<lTlst. l~t thrlr dm,'- 83~ J. Degnen. 63. of 645 Cook road'i L- ,- d I Ho'T'P lad\' 5 wnst watch and $40 In 1 Paul's Catht'dral m Df'trolt ".ere "ht> 1<81'0 \-en actl\'f' ITl Baha IS er 5 lIcen~ for 30 da\'" hE'n th'" 3 ThE' trend of the past thlr- Wll.!lstrock b,- an auto at Mack BOt"Olg •, a III{" F~.'<:("h t:rgE'$ Rf'lSldents to a.h PlIrk pollet! report I named They are Char1C'~ B ht'rf' TherE' 5hould Of' no dls- appeared befor" Jurl£';!' J,,"ln 1.. teen "ears has conhnuf'd WItb and Manor He died lJpon ad- S I G F«>~J'ler The watch and mone\ "as Crouse. Mervyn Ga.!'km ilnd CTlmmatlon : P<,tter. In Gr~e P01ntf' Park the major amount of building ce-I mlttance to Cottage Hospital I to tll( Y ronp Po nt.e Theatre Outlines Amb!. aken from the home of Mf'!, Henry Ledyard "ro: Truf' ,hrph cntlzed the Traff1C Court Wednesda\ curTlng In the area north of Flsh- The dTlver. RIchard W Dan- I Park Como'ml<5loner Pc~er J ,-o~s Program Ith McBnde. of 904 Westches. ------- Wa<;lI~,g1on DC chapter for not Thev \\ere JMeph <;ilkn (Or 41, er road In 1949 a total of 734 leIs. 27 01 1657 Ro,llon told Koen g I. ... ~ td e h h ' 1t1 D' fIM3l M k d Cl Wt ~ . ~ , 1 'Ias v=n aO?OI'1e to "Ie Po.lce Ready tor Tral'!lc School. r, W ose ome \l;as comp e e Y Reckless ri\ e.' admlttmg a ~pgro collel(e j(rad- 0 "" ac . an arencl' a - or 8. 9~ of all the permIts ISSUed I Fanns )X>hce that he dId not see \. Uage Plann,ng C0"1.... 5s1on to an~acked bv prowlers who en- uatf' (or mf'mbl'r.h1p ~on 32 of 3503 Fort were 10 thl~ area Of the total. 336 the pedestnan "u('et'('i CO"l'1' <s or!'r Petf" B l~- "-allflower ~rar{es Good ('If'd thf' hOll~e through ~ re.ir Wood' P,,\i(e ,a d I e\ '-Uf'rl "I' Tru 6 Sakmer wa, found l(uill\ of or 0403<"", ~E're m the WCXlds, 202 Damell' ~a~ rel~f'o ""'ndmg ae,~ "D-\C Elect.oY1 Top, List i " f(,\\ \ E".d' 11(0 '" < ,..- ... \ In, ,,\\ a I.clcet ,or r('ckk,' or \ ,,~ :1' , •• " 1I ~ 'O( d, .1" \\ ,1('n <1Jf' makm£ an Imr>ropp ".r tll n or .1.42 c ... In thE' Fal m~ ano 189 further 1n\{'<.t1gatlon B ,!rf''' " ,f f" -f'. ~ UN1,<:atl0n Mark< ,fIth Church \'dlln .. \\ <I' ,el~O It j 1I11"1Ilj', J.l"H" f c1!'11 r .. 1 .1 ° cSln 'o1u,m):: an ae<l(jcnt _,nrl \\ ..:,on or 22 Ii', 10 Gl atl0t T,)v.n..~hlp Degnen \Va, empl" eo ~ a \ ~('. " l '.. ~~. er t 1 f':l Ill( Plg..- '" CI 'I,) I ,11q (,,,. - 'Gl"o\ n HE" '1'(-0 ' I. R )'- 11\ 1,( ,1 1\\" "l.: ,) 1(' ,dudle, tn t., i("c1 10 h..\ e h l~ (', uod, con. Thf' '::1eall"l 'OCI f',,~(" thl< year handy man at Gro'''e Po'nlf' Hunt hI' II)m', '1 , 'lli: r' " 1"<or TClP Teams t.:nable To W. JIl '('''0 '\, ,lrl St '\ nb' O-f' C'1\1l rh h n and ~r~l'k ,,,I1I'f' "W' .. n .I, A, UW t..-~ at he horne I trol al.o cau,mg an <I' udenl (Co'lltinued 011 Pare %) , Club _ __ _ __ _ .______ __ the Plan~l"'g: C." ,,1 1 Rotary Ex-GOP Leader Writes Letter to Editor-Page 2

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    Loc.1 NewI, Pictur.Reid The RIVilw

    GROSSEPOINTE 30, MICHIGAN - VA. 2.1162GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1950

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    CIRCULATION PAID MONTHLY

    Grosse Pointe's Newspaper for More Than 23 Years

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    .... 27

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    Bllin The NIW YelrRipt With ASubscription

    To .The Revilw

    ,Officials AgreeOn New Public

    ealt.h Service

    OL. 26 - NO. 26

    FlVe scouts from Shores andoods Pohce were led a merryase through Grosse Pointeds and hIlls last week trylD'capture a runaway horse.De hone, tacred Sliver lIye oI'Ieers, broke away from

    eorraI at the Charles Whiteestate at 832 Lake Sbon and

    an bJs jaullt thron,h Grosseointe streets.Mack avenue motorISts Itopped

    looked tWIce, when theythe four-legged creature

    dng down the Itreet. Close-behmd the animal followed

    scout cars WIth offIcersdmg-by ready to corral thee

    spectator claims he hearde of the offICers cry. "HI-YO

    veruTbe animal was _pturedl' tile Woods Pollee Statiell

    J'e&arJled to bIJ II&alL It •eel by Mn. Chari. White,

    urbter ot ludp TbetN10recbtor.

    Infant Brings Home the Bac~~rGratiot Urgent School Building)

    ,tJ Merger Program Needs $4,345,000i-l ~~l~~~coun_ Special Election Feb. 24

    OffiCIals of the five Grosse Pointe munlclpal1ties met at v/ 1 ed" d al" • • • .closed sessionFriday at the City municipal building and -en-Ice 'Ider the en',)' of Mr and Mrs.' ler and John Zimmers co-chalr- I Ghesqwere told Spoor budgets we have proposef pro- cut the Flremen's work week

    T • • • whIch will be replaced by the I Jerome Len~J'lerThe watch and mone\ "as Crouse. Mervyn Ga.!'km ilnd CTlmmatlon : P

  • For Valentine DoyVA 2.3732

    18650 MACK at WARREN

    TU 5-8839 - WE DELIVER ..I

    Wright ~ {),i/tand

    oLamp 81wp

    VAlley 2-4558-9

    on all )ler~h8ndi.e

    .JANUARY~Iearanee SA.:LE20% Di8eount

    • eLetterheads

    • gn~elopes

    • 8tatements

    Fine Printing

    25 Years of Service to Grosse P

    VAlley 2-1162-3

    The Grosse Poi"te Re.,iew- Thwrsdoy. '."11,,02 11. 1950

    ADei if t.he Dik. Break. the Whele t..lldlC&p8will be Floocled.

    CUSTOMPHOTOGRAPHY

    Carl Joynerf:,'~~~~ TV 1-6200

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    'rho Leak in the DikeWallflower Makes Good?

    By JOHHNIE BACHELORI name agaIn.

    Look Ma, we're dancing, h" Tlft>d of bemg back with thl wallftOWttrsWi learned to dance m ~ "Jr?t ng we learned to dance. Now, even the wal1~As a result of this expe It u orl r' owers shun our company.

    we're always two beats ahead of the 0 - At our first dance, we took two catf'schestra. hlle One to dance with and the other to brte!

    We're throu~h and remlnlscmg w t our feet at regular intervala,Petflllo's PIpers are halfway up the las Our partner was wearing a atraplesschorus. d r gown We were not holding her elose. but

    The school which taugh\ UFtur~e m~~e later '8 fortune teller read our palm bymoney WIth an addltlona t W han h 1's lookmg at her back,us promIse never to mentlOn t e sc 00

    ,I Letters To Editor : ]I

    i kmd attentIOn you and the staff I you very much.TO THE EDITOR: he ReView have Illven our ac- I' any member .:If your fannl)

    I The people of GI o~se POInte of t d g 1949 I (feminine gender) would like to,r-- Pal k owe you a vote of thanks tlVltle~ UIIn sWim or take I ellS' It any y

    I for the artdes on \ otIng In the The Counlll, \, hll h WdSfOImed branch this sprmg we would IIktPark. YoU! report ,tate~ that only last fdll "auld not hdve to have her be our luest Tnt

    I eIght thousand votel s ale about been able to promote so succ.~'~- SPrlllg term Ichedule I, encln.ed.I to lose thell vote and out of a fully ~uch al tlvltles as the In- I To regIster, Just call Ruth Carl

    I,populatIOn of fifteen thousand I fOl'mal E\ enmgs Thanksglvmg I ton, WO, 1-9220. /lnd she Willonly 2,800 are qualified votel s and New Yeal s Danles and the take over the detalis

    If these figures are COllect, the MIlton Selzel lecltal Wlth- SIDcerely,situatIOn IS mdeed fllghtemng out the help of the GrO&ie Pomte Mrs. Geor,. A. 8che..Such apathy to thmgs political IS ReView President.a menace to the welfare of not Best" "hell for 1950:only this commumty but to thestate and the countlY The PIlV- SIDcerely,lIege of voting IS a dearly bought Carol Heminrway Sanford,mhefltance whtch we must safe- Publicity Chairman or theguard and treasure, espellally In YOUDI Adult Couaeil.these troubled times when com-munIsm IS rapidly spreading over TO THE EDITOR:th.e enttre world, YouI Invaluable servIce In tell-

    When )'OUthmk that the United mg people what IS happemng atStates IS spending at the Iate of th~ YWCA IS deeply appreciatedone nulhon dollals evelY fifteen by both board .lOd staff membl!csminutes to keep the world safe of the YWCA We know tnat y'lUfor democracy It Is unbelJevable al e Iesponslble for spread 109 our Ithat a commumty so richly sel vices to many people whom wehoused and well fed and clothed would not otherwISe reach For

    O · · should be so dead on Its feet. them and ourselves we say thankII

    f7}emnm I nr ptlmUJU Until a few yeals ago the fine IU'\ '" b", women of the Women's Republl------------.IHost Dinner can Club of Grosse Pointe have16 YEARS AGO put on many house to house can-

    Do\\ ntO\lln servIce to and from f Counc".' vasses anq they succeeded InGrand CIrcus Park on the Jefter- or brlngmg In many thousands of

    regIstrations, ThiS work calledson avenue loute of the Grosse Gresse POinte OptimISts will fOI much time and effortPOl1lte DlvlstOn of the DetrOit be host to the Metropolitan coun-I I beg the voters of GrosseMotolbus Lmes was maugurated. IGrosse Pomte High School pre- cil compflsed of the 18 preSidents POInte Park to wake up and reosented Its senior .play, "The Goose of OptimIst Club In Metropohtan tam their vOUng powers so thatHangs Htgh" before a capacity DetrOIt at dinner Tuesday, Jan. they may partlclptte In tile veryhouse. 17 at the Memorial Center. Important 1~50 elections as well

    as the commg local elections-11 YEARS AGO Preston Smith, of the local when they can decide whether

    Jack Semon' was appointed tit chapter, Will preSIde as chatr- taxes are to cl1mb hJgher.ts u c c e e d Ralpn E. Beaupre as man. I IIlncerely hope that the GlosseGrosse POinte Township Clerk. Plans Will be disl!WlHd for Pointe Review w1l1 pubhsh more

    Mrs, Alfred M. Cerrlgen was the forthcoming appearance of article', on thiS Vital subJect- IlJl charge of a bridge ane! style H H d T 10.orace et t lInt Show at thO' arousitl" our citizens until we canshow which 'A as sponsored hy the SF' C IF"Women of Grosse Pomte Me- tate aIr 0 !Hum eb. 28 SIV. imorlll Church, under the auspices of the Optl- "Everyone votes In Groue

    mIsts. POIl\te Park," ISIX YEARS AGOGrosse Pornte Weods resilil!1l.ts Talented peraf)ns mterested In Sincerely,

    defeated the proposed amendment lumtlenlng for the Heldt show MRS. EDWIN UIEGHOFF, ,are mvited to call Dr. W. L. --

    to the Village ZOnUlg ormlllee TutUe, VA. 2-9585. TO THE EDITOR:at a special electlEm. On behalf of all of us on the

    The amendment proposed the Intercollegiate Ice hockey II Young Adult CounCil of therezonmg of a large area of Mack belni reVived at MIchigan State Memorial Center I should Ilke to Iavenue bU$1l1ess frontage from thIS winter after a II-year lapse. express my smcere thanks for thebUSiness to reSidential

    ONE Y~AR AGOThe New Year's Day storm had

    Its brighter moments for youngcouples who attended the lastshow at the Punc hand Judy. Thetheatre was In complete darknllsfor several minutes

    When patient Bob Allor, of RI-vatd Blvd was viSited by oureditor. the Intended interview wasdiscarded for sometIme whJle thepair reminisced. The boys areboth former Navy radiomen andthey enjoyed exchanging dots anddasi'es of days and Rl,hts on thePaCIfic. I

    IFederalistsOffer Speakers

    Umted W 0 l' I d Federallsta,Grosse Pomte chapter, announcedthat It wouid prov,de lecturll toexplam the purpose of the or-gamzallon to local groups.

    Persons mterested should l!()n-tact Mrs Charlotte E. Thurber,TIT 2-7949

    A resolutlon proposing that ftbe the fundamental oblectl~e ofU S foreign pollcy to seek de-\ elopment of UN Into a WorldFederatlon IS before both housesof Congress. WIth the sponsor-ship of 102 Representahves and

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    21 Senators Th's spon30rshlp 11greater than that e, er before ac-corder! a fore.gn pailcy resolubon.I..ccordm, to Mrs. Thurber.

    I :\tore thall feuI' allei .e.luHmllhon !'l'Ul\1!1!of metal J'O'U.lIfrsof \ arJ()ta klnd.1 are usM Tearly Iby Moraine Products Dlvu.M1 ef IGeneral 'fotors IA the lI'lal\ufac-t\.ore M self-Iubnralm, bear,np. IautO'l1otl\'e en«me beannp 1114porO,,1 metal filters I------------;

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    ...... 200pm

    tMal \ aluatlon for the 1I3~ re~l.dentlal pf'rmll' 1~'Ued thll \ear"

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    Clearance of All

    SAVINGS UP TO

    SALE

    Merchandise to

    50%.Fall and Winter

    16724E. Warredoq1J8 a.H

    and

    Ducastel Return8To Army Base

    Pvt JOileph Ducastel, 1'7, ef1248 Maryland, returned VI hISArmy bue at Fort LewIS, Wash-Ington, after spendln« a two-week leave wltn his parents, Mrand Mrtl. ShlVes Ducastel, andhIS SISter, Dorothy.

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    DONALDFLOWERS and GIFTS

    Ot/tsFor Every Occasion

    17344 MUIItLAND

    (lltz Blocks N. of W. 6 MIle Road)./

    Not an Auchon-All Item.r Priced

    SALE CONDGCTED BY

    SUNDAY, JAl\UARY 15&om I' ....

    PUBLIf;

    lIRS. JOSEPH M. DAVIES

    TU. 1-6844

    Beautiful furmshmgs in excellent eonditionEverything must be told

    Household Furnishings

    H. tl. JIt'X.ER~EYAppraiser 424 Book Buildmg

    WOodward 1-9085

    Llvmg Room, LIbrary,Dmmg Room, Breakfast Room, KItchen

    Four Bedrocma. a.creauon RoomWurlltzer Parlor Grand Piano

    Lionel andAmerican FlyerACCESSORIES

    w. hoy. the ones you WOltt. Make room forComplete your Chrllhne.

    Train Set! Beautiful New

    MODEL RAILROAD KITS Cottons. arriving

    CAMERAS. $6.95 up daily! !MOTION PICTURES

    PHO'l'O - FINISHING

    ~

    •Downtown Trainand Camera Shop

    6~lESSSHO'OpeD Dally 9 to •

    Mondays Till 1:311 p.m.122 W. ELIZABETH

    One Block North of JM&J IlACI( AVE.. at n......Tuller Botel at Park Plloll.: rV.5-3t13

    GROSSI: POINTE WOODS

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    Fun With ClayCIIR"',"C INSTRl cno'FOR MES ":0.0 WOMES

    ROBBY TOlING

    Betty B. BourbonnaisTU.5-635'7

    Bank AnnouncementGeorge Herbert Zimmerman,

    Chauman of the Board of TheMIchigan Bank announces thatat a stockholders' meeting heldtoday all dIrectors were re- Ielected. and that at an orgamza-:tlon meetlDg of the directors,the prinCipal of'flcers were re-elected WIth the bank contmumgunder the Immediate directionand supervision of D W Squireas Executive VICe-President andA. M. Wlch as Vice. PresIdent. I

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    Boy Meets GirlsYoung People's CoullCJI of the

    MemOrial Center Will sponsorIts third mformal evelUng Fn-day, Jan. 18 beglnlllI1g at 8.30pm.

    CommIttee member Loa Geh-fig announced that recordIngsfor danclllg and card tables willbe aval1able.

    Experts SpeakAt Town Hall

    Police Ready I The Grosl. Pointe • ..,in-Thursetoy. lC!nue'Y 11, 1950-.ONLY 2,800 CAN VOTE

    for Traffic kLaw School jFritsch Appeals To Par

    A SIx-day trlmmg school to Res;def,ts To Reg:sterlDstruct GrOIJle POInte pollee and II II IIcourt personnel m MichIgan's An appeal lIlgned by Park from 8'30 a m to noon on Sat-Uniform TraffIC Law Enforce- PreSident Homer C. Fritsch II urdays and from 8 30 a m. to Iment and Court Policy WIll .tart belDg mailed to VIllage reSIdents p.Ol. on weekaays"next Friday Police Chief Arthur _E. Louwers announced today. a~kmg them to regISter In an

    Objective of the school IS to effort to raIse the present elee-IlIstall 10 the Metropolltan De- OOrate from 2,800 to somewheretrolt area a umform enforcemegt near 10,000.polICY which has proven effective DUring the past four year morem traffiC aCCIdent prevention In than 5,000 have lost their PrlV-other Michigan areas. Pobce OIYI- lIege of votmg by not reglstermgcen Will be tramed In the pol. or voting In V1l1age e1ectlonsley's tel:hmques. Court offlclals- SlOce 19M5.Judges, Justices of the peace and The average Village vote sinceprosecutors-will be mdoctrmat- 1945 has been 566ed In the operation, the need andthe advantages of a uruform court Followmg are excerpts trompolley for handlmg traffIC VIola- Fntsch's appeal'tors. "In the eoming year there Will

    Flfty.seven CIties' In the Met- be several Important elections inropohtan Detroit area Will par- the Park' the regular Villagetlclpate. The Cities have been dl- election on March 13, In addItIOnvlded mto f1.vezones and schools to electmg regular oIYlcers, WIllWill be held In each zone startmg carry a propOSitIOn to mcorporateon. consecutive days. Natlonally- the Park as a home-rule cityrecogDlzed authorities In the and to elect a charter commlS-trat!lc aCCident prevention field, sion to draw up the charter. Fal-Including a stat! member of the lowmg cIty mcorporatlOn andAmencan Bar ASsOClatlOn and after the Charter CommiSSion hasone from the InternatIOnal Asso- drawn up the charter, there WIllclahon of ChIefs of Pollee, WIll be an electIOn to approve thelecture at the schoob. charter and elect the ot!icer. of

    Chief Arthur E. Louwera said the new home-rule CIty.that all membera of hiS depart-ment would attend the school "Many people contuse theirwluch is being held at ~rolSe registrations for Township andPointe Park. Two Identical st".!' V111age electIOns. With a Village-SIOrtlwill be run dally, each to be Township set-up and contrary toattended by one-haU of the de- the Slmpl1fied SItuation in apartlnent'l pohce personnel. Each home-rule City, voters must keepofficer thus will receive a total theU' voting record current mof 12 hour. of 'traming in two. each offIce.hour units spread over 5lX dayl. "You may register or reinltate

    Cltiea comprllmg thl$ group, your Park regIStration in a fewbesIde the host City, are: Grosse ffi!nutes by vISIting the VillagePOinte CIty, Grosse Pomte Farms, Clerk's office m the MuniCipalGroase Pomte Shores and Grosse Budd1Og, first Roor, 15115 E. Jef-Pomte Woods. ferson Avenue. Offiee houri are

    Cluef Arthur E. Louwen saidthat the school proVlded an ex-cellent opportumty for the tralll-mg of hIS officers 10 the mosteft'edlve methods of traffIC ac-cident prevention by men whoare authontles m theIr fields.

    THE BEST FOOD .. AlWAYS!

    'fMakf' dmner an eventAllrll( In l" sun "und-1T1J(' tht" ~I food •~ou "\t'r tacled ••.eff1< amt SPf\ Ice~hCI"lIC ("I'l

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    Wm, G. STAMMAN .,VI LLAGE 'CLERK

    Square Donreto Aid Chapel'sBuilding F ul1d

    £\ to"t, .' tne DelroJt Athletlc GrObll~ Pomters IE'rvtng on tillC'Jb c\.. .ng Januar~ \A III bnng committee mclude Mn Rem, the• o~nd of actJ\"Jt\ The club's Richard K. Degenf"rs, the Da\ld~_I:"'L;;J mt-eur'g a'ld ele'~ ..nd a any for tne FontDi>mle .-\UXl1." .... squ;ore dance WIll be held:a.--y next r::larsd.~. Jim- 19 at .t t!le Detrmt {;m,er'S'ly SchoolKern's Auf St. Anne's

    Cr.a.r:nan of the aif ..rr IS Y..-s Gwld of 5t. MICha~l ChapeLJ £. McCaughey of Beaufalt Proceed5 will go to th~ ch.apers~c..d. She v.-ill be a.~:""1.ed b,' Yrs bwldmg fund.Elwood Sharp of XeiI road. }I:-s. Among th~ plannmg to at-.Jonn "'1: )f Fa!TCOUIL. Mes tend are Mr. and Mrs. Robert IHarold Fre;;.- of Lmcoln :oad. Orr. Mr and Mrs. DaVId Craw- Iand Y..~ XeL-us-::..: .. cna Sev.' Zea:a!1C! are C'Q!I_:L"'.r.g p~oi_c :Deet.Dp 011 thIS.......k"':"'e..

    Bo!Ta 'is Ohser;:eI' arId ReligiousDo.y; Plan Jleet

    881 J E. JF:Ft'ER~O~ at (R \\EVA. 2-1103

    Phillip F.Allard,

    Village Clerk.

    .T!"~: '01:.""": 0: P,- ..c:~ C~_"!:62~ C~~ as oeg~~£

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    the ~C~ ;;-x:-e- :.:-~ \~~~.J r.....:nc~ a fr-;,:-rr;. C ~of con.e"ICL.-:'~ l~...e ~ .irA"':" r~the ~[~'C p- ..:-e :,:2.,-: ::.epa.:a U~~~ :0 c..a ~ c!-E:- '::..&0-

    _s;...C'~~~ o;.:.~'" ~ ~:') =-=..JllLiJeo ""ii\ r ....Pl ia :"l.!e pu~ C';.l""""m..rt:ment ~, ':.=::rc-=..g :r..a!'"u:.ao...ettle ..... ~...~ \- .ldg:e o! GrOS$PP".r:.te ti; 00C5Tn!' ..........~gl:> C..o7'...rr-s-" :--e--set'"".E::! t .."t: ... ;;;: :0 :-c ..-E-C":. ~ ~r..c i.A: :' ..!"1: ~ 1)..0''': ~!o.n ....!::~p-"'vpe-t ... Pi" J~ :r O€ :-0..:: ~.\""2!~:Jje- c: ~ o:! re I')~ '::~,~ge C.e:L

    2':: ;; pc..nt c-. ::- F- ::. _"'-::...e:-:. yi:lP (:# Pr~a.e C...a..-- €:1~-:4!:t s:t:I .... - 6A b2S~11g;~ fee: :n'T :.---€ :0.te~'t/.r': .-,= ~-'=. _.:-..e cnctEl

    BIDSWANTED Pointe Cololl\'BIDS TO BE REaIV- (;cts ~\-c::~.Slate

    ,ED FOR PURCHASE - .;OF PART OF MACK oj o..ff/a:rs: AVENUE PARKSITE :--..-G:'-"'--e p~ '1" (/,.,.:-n} s.-. SITUATED IN GRA- " = 5o.c;~:, rJ! 'n, Ez:v-oo:T lOT TOWNSHIP w~ ""~l. :ref;'" Tl.oc:sa;;:- nooo., , J oL.-a-'"'! ~~ :~ l:"'-"Ile of ~: OWNED BY VIL- ~'.-=~J C..'1:poe'J.. .sa F;soe-.UGE OF GROSSE:-=O-~,,; u::-ooeu ....-:11 DE ..."!~;-POINTE WOODS. ~, c .... C1".~~ Y-rs: A.IX!1 Pa.: ':"-:~ Y _cge c-= ....... :. 'it ;~/~~~Pp ana)(r!: !"e-t.-.e".e ~l~ P""'P'"~~~ to!' ~...~ CQ¥':;, pr='c~n:- M~ L.e:- ourtL6 1Qe 'IQ!" De... ~ • G~ Si,o.:.es.

    Y-:s W~ : (,fr.1...:t~:. o~K~~.uo ~ so..- .: :-"

    , ,oro Rr-u W11l be her 3CC1lm' ..;>4dllSL

    1ot.""L ~ My~ at St!".=~ who oS pre9Mi«lt of~ S~ zr B.r.s e.oatlte- C dmg IS Joan ~. Ha..'TlSOrL Her engagerr.ent 165'; Broaa.stone. announce the ~ment~~ a o!le:estat rop\" made C>f to Artnur J ?Ig1an. son of the Augus: FIg- of the!l" daughter. Ma-~' Genene\'e Rlggs.:!-e :rll~ch 21rl )[."'!' 'lIYF"J:l lans oi DetrOIt. was announced b\" her to Frank Robertson Dawson.. son of thep •• ..-~ : 1« the IU"1tI!I!# at tbe p.a..-ents. MT and Mrs. Leo Y. BarrO'son. of PerL!'~.\a:-...a Cff! F. Da',,'s-:ms. A June!1.t:o=1 ~-D C • ('ODfl!!lltO'on.n "., h "da dmn ed' 1 e

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    LA. 7-2730VA_ 4-7217

    SHOP ROSEVILL.J:_127..:!F 8 "ITl F RD

    John W. ReesorQUALITYPAINTING

    PAPERHANGINGYOUR FAVORITE COLORS

    MIXEIl TO ORDERWIll Not DlsapPolllt

    PLUMIINC - HEATING

    • GasConversion "Burn.nCO\I"t.llt 1.\1•• 1l1:t>IDI:'TIA.L

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    Supply1 \KEVlEW al JEFFERSON( _4 C.ra .. rr".. Sea.. )

    Art WorkG"'l~i an.d

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    DECOItATlNG - C.UpniTRY

    ROOFING - SHEET METAL

    Repaired. Replaced anelCleaned-

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    WE RE.RooF OLD HOUSES

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    o.-nCE n 2-143111dALL Of'FICE -- - , e or, T1tOIICAL fl~H',ROSSE POllooTE LOCATIO LII~i1~ ROO~I SUITE for aale ED BCI kshlre 50 of Jeff 80 ft 2500 Uruders or flae Qualll" 8Ir".

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    VA 2-4558 IZOOI LEl\'lO'l,-$ room. I ,eo' "Id

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    Special Green Gift 80124 Fancy Apples - • - 2.00

    Special Green Gift 80112 Fa ncy Apples - - I 00

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    VA 2 1162

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    Address

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    1~121 KF.RCHF:'vAL GRO\Jno aIS 104S m mom.j Sunday, Januan 15 Wom.n of Ih. Chu.rch and tho m.n. Id t to th ST PAUL'S , d." PJ &Sunda~ January a A MInd Amone the Il1bl. cllatlons IS th,. Brotherhood bernnlnl "Ith a pot- Blue DeVIls cou no oS p e . d~S. e b tthe fOlthlomlDg basketball game WI(i AnnAr

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