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l , .... C..-. 'oiIIt.'. Fi_ Newspaper GEO. W. STAIUt GROSSE POINTE 30. MICHIGAN - VA 2.1162 APPOINTED CHAIRMAN JOSEPH P. VEJUIELLE Leoaard N. Sim01lll, Reftonat Chainaaa for the Detroit OMervance of Brotberhood Week, ha.~ annovneed tbe appoitlt. meat 0( Georre W. Stark aDd Josepb F. Verhelte to serve with him as vice-chairmen. Stark. well-known coiumnlst and official Historian for the City of Drtrolt, has Ion,; been Interested and adlve in further- Ing the cause of Inter-falttl unde~nding. Among the many civic positions held bv Verhl'llr Pr~ldent of the City Bank. are Trustee of St. John Hl'/!ll)llal. Pfl!'<idl'nt of the Catholic Famllv renter. and Flrtlt \ I("e Prr"llltent 01 the linUed Servl("e OrganlutioM of Metropolitan Drtroit 1952 Brotherhood W~k. February 17 to 24. Is spon~rl'cI nation-wide by the S:ltlonai ('onrl"rrn("e of Christian .. and In" and 1000all~ by the DetrOit Round Table of Catholks. Je~s and ProtMtants "Better under~t.anding I.. al~a\S ("tl'aterl by ml'n of dlffl'rl'nl faiths working tOl:ether." 'itated Simon ... "ThIS ~\Ill be thl' fIrst tllile that three DetrOIt men. eadl r('presl'ntln( a dltfcrent faltb. will work tocether as chairmen of DetrOit's part In thIS natioDal Gbservancl!. A Catholic, a Prot~tant and a Je~ ... all gett1ftl' behind thiS one i1ig Brothrrhood celebration. Our general objeetlve is to make brotherhood y,ork 52 y,eeks a )ear eveI")' ) ear." Auxiliary Meets Tuesday, Dec. I}. AuXIliary to the Salva~OJl Army will meet at lvangelme Residence Tilesday. Del:ember Film P 11th. at 130 pm. rogram Mrs Charles w. Wing will preside. The Monteith Brancb Library, Hazel Boymgton will narrate ''The lttUest Angel" and Christ- Kercheval and Eastlawn., pr-esents mas carols WIll be presented by the folloWUll ll.lm program Oft the Central High School Coneert Frtday evening. December 14. ChOir, Dr. Harry seltz, director. at 7.30 pm: Chn.stmas Rhap. • T?e tea follOWing the program sody Ukrairuan w~r Holiday ~ In charge of Mrs. Michael I ' . Weisman of the Social Comnut- SlngJllI Pipes, an Hol1day tee ' Carols. Santa Claus Wiu Visit Camera Club Newcomers ILions Newsboys Ask Plan Big COllll'"Ullity To A.id Xmas Party In Goodfellow Sale The Grosse Pointe NewCOfJler's Since 1929 the Groase Pointe effort to raise their J'Oa1 SO "t . LIons Annual Good fellows' Day others who are lesa fortunate Club WIn hold Its seventh annual Paper Sale bas become tracl.ttJon- lDOIyreceive a belpm& hand. ChrlStmas part,. Friday night, al in Grosse Pomte A stout- This .the 1 bas beeIt December a. at Lakepomte hearted band of LIons. assISted set at ~~ ,oa Counrty Club by Grosse Pomte pollee and fJt~ ,. Da men. each year make a concerted Through the geDerosity at the IlClnl to the muaie of AI ------------- nsidents of the PoiIIte, the Lions' Rosa and hIS wchestra, followed have been able to eontiaue their b,. an excha.nge of "white ele. A UX1-'Ul- ry chantable work whic:h reacbIs pbant" pl'elle!ltl and NPPet, Will into lives of UDtoJd tbousomdI.. comprise the eotertaJnmeot. id :Many of the oldtimen wi10 H Rap · were O!I haDd w the fU'St ao.d- 'nJe alumJlI of the club WID as fellows Day m 1929 returned 10- join WIth the active and prolpec- da,.. Decflnber 18, to sell t:betr tift members in "getting ac. Vnrollment newspapers to familiar faca with qua.m.ted" parlJes swecedlJ1f tbe I:.J warm hearts. d.aDee. Amon, those planIllng Along WIth .hillus BenJe, or:I. . Rapid re.enrollment of memo gmator of Goodfe1lOWl Day "pre, IlUCh parties are the WJ1ham bets for 1952 WiUI reported today tbe list will mc1ude c:o-cbain:ben BroWIUI of Grayton road: the by Mrs. Ethel Lau l1n. member. James McNally and Dave Nqel,. Robert HaHordt of Harcourt Rolland J. Barrett, Lome II, nlIId; the Don M.l1lers of MclttD- ship chairman of Grosse Pointe AyUll& August 1. BaDbtahl, .. . Unrt of the Amenean Legion geue A. Beagaeul, Walter II ley road, the Charles Trapp& of Awallary. The Unit alreedy has Breyer, Dr. O. D. Brownell, HoD. . FISher road; the l'arl Van GtLJ. .. C, JlI&. 8eIal2ger, Karsba11 Cou]. lows of RIdgemont road, and the 75 per etnt of Its 1951 members ter and Edison Counts. W W re-enroUed in advance for 1952, oody ilsons of Grayton mid. and hu added a number of new Other veteran Lions neWIboys Second only to tbe spring members •. Mrs. Caughlin said. who returned to lIe11 papers to formal the Christmas party is. National enrollment for 1952 fnends and regWar visitors in- hiIhlight In the JOelal achvltles was approxlZIlatel,. 225.000 on duded V. H. Dt-B8eke. Raymond of those new amvals to the November 1. oe of the heaviest Dierickx'. Ad.o III b. D8mmaD, Pomte who an!! memben of the advance enrollments in Auxiliary George W. Elwortby, Alfred Ep- Newcomer's Club. hi.tory. The organizatJOII bas stein, William F. J'o&ter. A1fl'ed -5 ion L.._ , J. Garska, Ralph Gelder Leo M.r. and Mrs. Everett Xlnsey .... ",,0 mem"""", enr(l,led for Gibson. Hug Gl Arttwr of Barnngl.on road ~re cba1nnen 1951 and Is seeking to pass the Knich, Lonre 0 ~s. W'lllard of the party. TbeU' c:omauttee one m1l1ion mark during tbe HOIIkiD& Earl HUDJey Gear,. 111.- ~flf o~~o:::. ~ ~UJi=~:::;; membershipatrength ~~;'--a.~ J~ Rud&lph and Mrs. Brute YJ..1aoIlof Notre it Mina aoutht by the Arnerlean ~-..~ Dr. Werner K.er1Iteft,. Dame road, who an takinC Lecion Auxiliary to meet iu re- Hamilton Kotcher. W. L.. ltreftt. cbarae of the "wtlltt eleplwrt .. lIIIODIib1litlelll u A.pIerica'. ~ ~,c;:re R. Kretz 'ener. wn. table; Ih. ~ w... ~ .MIBl- --.. .. . t'-L" Jiam - ~ 1& III, ............ Iilt~ ... e ,....-~ .... __ ~ ~ :.I . i ".'Wo' A. ....... -.. ..... ~_ -_ .. JIi ~ « ....... lb IIatlIm of diMblIlI -. ~ "4aI .-.tioas, lad Mr. AGd. I(za. Ittlb- wfUI. tM Nannament pmfI'am Iiam 1WdIer. neddie ...,.,~ en WlIl1IItlotd of Bisliop road, ~ bOmIal life, aDd with Peter M~ 10& J, Moan. 'l'bamo who are a~ !he pre-daDce the du-.t of aD-aot war still u MIlDSOII, 1.. B. 0IdbaJ, ... partia, haDp, over us, there is ~ ~c:k E.~~~ ~ Mrs. Clan!! Good8eJ1 01 BIShop Jng ~ for the AuJOliary's Te- Lester PresRl, L.:E.. tum, road, lIOC181 chauman of the club, habihtation. chlld weUaJ:e. na- Loren T. Raymond, EJdj~ 11 maltmg IWIIfl plates tor the twDal aecunty and Ameneaniarl che' -_ ... w: . rt . aetf~es. We hope every eligIble .. owa alter Schweibrt. pa y. woman WIll come IPto the Aux- Completin, the list are Philip thar1 now and help tJS in the J. Sltillman, Fred H. SteiDheiler. unportant work we are do1lII." Fml Sweitzer, !'Award 1. smp... lyn, Johill. '11eme7. Albert Vm Hull. Fred Weiker. Hat. Carl Jlt. WeIdeman, lit WilliMft J. "WH- luna md WilI1' W. Werner. Vere Winrillie and Ben '1'. Young. oiutt NtUitu) \10K BdIMa emploJee'l .-ay ., Ddreit ....... 1GeMnl McKay, aul,.- bt the .eeeJId prtre; riPt. ~ 's c.... CI'MtI. p.,... for ~ ThaD 24 Years Reason The e\ e-nli1/i ;rroup of the W(lmen'~ A<~()(,latlon of Gros.e I POinte Memorlal (,ht.l ch Will I meet at 8 pm 011 December 18 III the chu rch parlors There Will I be a ChTl<tmas program With I~~Ial mU~lC and devotIons, and each mem bers atlendlnR wllI, pll'lI.e bn ng a 5O-cent 'I rt for l L- 11exthange. I Groae PoiDte'. !Hospital To Build A.ddition CfRCULATION PAID MONTHLY - . . ". REMEMBER THE GOODFELLOWS BUY A PAPER ON MONDAY VOL. 28-NO. It- ... 27 ,:).. Mrs. Irene O'Rellly reported to us on an interesting actiVity whIch took place In Mrs Mar- garet Bobn's first grade at Defer SchooL lira. Monte U~ whole U\tlr.f -Ii l;-.a Blvd., ill • pu'tBt of ODe of the clW«reD 81 that room Ae. Cl>rtbng to a faDuly tradtuon whIch began many years ago, a candy house hu been built by the children each year at Christmas time ThIs year Mn. Edelen brought the matenals to her little gtr!', room and together they all made the eandy house ThiS same house Will be on dlllplay in the downtown Stouf. fer Restaurant on Washmgton Blvd. sometime m the neaD future. perhaps the week be. fore ChrIStmas After the holi- days the candy house will be lent to a children's ward In a bospltal. The bouse 11'111 be com- pletely fInished on Tuesday. December 4. ----by- The '~-.r--- FU'st Ll Fred Gallagher of Grosle Pointe. mess officer for Co. B. 93rd Engmeer Construc- tion Battal10n In Korea, re- ceived the honor of helping hang a plaque whIch their unit was awarded for haVing the best mess hall of the month In the 409th Engmeer Brigade, The award has been "set up in the 1I1terests of furthering the food &e'rvlce program and to IJlYe recognition to desemng umts. 'ATI;N~:-) YOUR I I LOCAL MERCHANT 111. ... P OIIIE lRAGRAPHS Home-Made ~es Are A ked f ., ""<1~. ~ Ch s or ,,~J~ 0v,8J eer At Servieem~'\~~ ~ter Donationl of COOkies, dougll. nons. J .... ~ ~nl cookies On Satu,rday. December 15. nuts. san.dwiCbel, fruit, nuts, and and ddt... . -,.., a re&:u~ 1851. at 11 a.m., the publll.' III hOl'llt!.lDOIdecandy for the ser. 8Chedu~.dt..... .e last year. most cordlally inVited to attend more llI1d m~re needed as the Ground Brealung Ceremony vJoce-men at the Detroit USO the atteDdance mcreases at the for the Dew $1.400.000 additIon to Downtown Center, In tm! Vet- Center, and especIally at Chnst- Cottage Hospital. Tlul III the sec. erans' Memorial BUilding, 151 mas tune when the service-men ond WIng to be added to the West Jefferson, during the holl- stationed ben!!, and far from present bulldiDc alhce it was day &e'uon are earnestly re- home wlll be comtng to th.e USO constructed 23 years ago. for fun and compaJUOIlshlp quested by Mrs. Herbert ~ As a particIPant In the Greater gut, CMUman of the Refresh- Mrs. Arbogast said. at a recent Detroit HaspJtaJ Fund. the local ment ComIIUttee. Although many meetmg with the Clark School ~Ital will reeetve $750.000. women'. "rouPI and Or"anlZa. Women's Club, who have been Besitldes a otsUable mortgace re- l' e th cen Y Il.l!lI lilted, It WIll be ------------- among e stead~ donors, that necessary wltlun the next 7ear to hOJne-made tookies and sand-I ratse $85,000 LIS Gmsse POlDte wlcbes are part1cularly popular and the nearby commUnitles to With the boys. but not the tea- eqUIp the new wmg. time variety. Hearty sandWIChes Cottage H06pltal has and good.lIlUd, "bllmg" cookIes arvllll this area for 33 years, are Uleir favonte& she said. She startln, on MUll road (then Oak , street> as a needed communrty also explamed that WIth the pres- service agency following the in- ent small quarters at the Down- Iluenza epIdemiC In 1918 This town Center, there is only room latest addition will double "the to prepare and serve tea. coffee. present capacity. malung rt a and cocoa and the committee 100 bed unit plus 30 bassinets , An extra mmor IUr&er.J' IDli must depend on donano"1s of food Iemergency operating room, an brought 1h from the community.! enlarger laboratory, adcl.ttlooel At least 1,000 serviCE-men are IX-ray eqUIpment, new laundrJ', commg to the lounge and can. kl.tl:hellS, a cafetena and added teen eVfry week for refresh- waltme I'OOI'Il5 will make thIS OGI ments and recreation 'of the most modem and best Among the East Side women'sJ equIPped Ilollvitals In the area. groups who have been supplying I Mr John N. Lord. cbairman of food reRularly are the FIne Arts I the AdVIsory Comnuttee, will group With 1>1t5 Lawrence Ter. (.Ive a $bort talk at Saturday'. I- brueggen. 2M Kenwood Court, ceremony. 1IIrs. Henry It. Hub- Ki · T as Its Gt'OS5l!Pointe representa. bud. praldent of the Bovd of I wams 0 t.Jve, Grosse Pointe Methodiat Trustees, Will turn t.bIi first spade Church grouP. With IIrs. G. A. of eartb. ~. A Z. ~ CIuef Burn, 413 ~ .. ltfll~ of $C. ;wiI\ ~ .......... jJI tatlvet ~ ........ ." ", l~;._" ~ ~.,. >- "'-..:~ij . II ~ .. "", .: '. ~, . ~~~.~~::. g:.v:: ~ the ~re.eot b:n~:: Kids P..-w p,.o ..... am Rd A bin to d the RUnes restdeace. an are in- - atJ ~• n!et . nyone WIS g 0- vlted to a receptlOb in the nurses' Grosse Pointe Klwams IS apin Qn-S\mdIJy. aftern.oon, Decem- nate 11 urged to call Mrs. Albo- telildence at 158 Rld;le road. sponsoring Its amlual Kld5' bIr 1 L. gast, TU. 2-0139, to arrange de- Guests are' r~u"ted to enter Christmas Party. Tbe party wI .. at 4 o'cloc., the annual livery. The USO Center cannot through the Side ate. II be held Fnday, December 211,~ CltriJitmas Vespers program Will accept food Without PX'1!vlOUS no- g 2 p.m. at the Woods Theatre. be. pnsented by the students of bce. I I Mlick at Bournemoutn. Pierce Jumor High School. Tak- POl --n--t-e-M--an IDads Club lmo~ =r~ndW~~~pl:! :~~ho In tbGeleeProgrlBmWIll be I specialty acts whIcb the' KJwanu .... '" ruses, Cubs, and the G ts A t commIttee IS still planmn,. CRndy Ordleatra. all under the direc- ID · to I ues WIll be distributed at the COD- tum Of MISS Gwendolyn Brock. S 1 ree r I dUb,on of the party miller. 'V DP t Klw8ms WIShes to stress the Among the soloists WJII be Wilham A. Durbm, 510 Neff I. ar y !Rcts that the Christmas party iE J~ De Meulenaere slngmg ''We Road, dlfector of PUbhc Rela- entirely free and all cluldren an Will P llow th Sta "R Lee tU'lnS of the Burroughs Addmg mvlted to attend . 0, e r. ,~y Santa Claus Wlll arrive at the Machme Company has been Mrs Henry Maun!!r Wlll pre- r K Iso h SIJII,Ulg Oh Holy Night, Fran- IwanlS aWLs es to extend ell Do II . g "A Ma "GrOS&e Pointe Camera Club In a elected a duector of the Public Iside at the meeting of the U of D Its thanks to Mr Earl J Hudson, c nd W n slngm ve V na, Relat Sac ty f A H a Margaret Peet and Irgml8 whirl of entertamment OIl Tues- IOns Ie 0,) menca 19b School Motbers ClUb 011 I pre.!lJdent of Uruted Detroit TIl1!!-1 H6 . "W I Th t ~r ~he Central ReElon of which Saturday. Dec. 15 at 815 p.m. atra. and Mr. James Easson, SU:;~I::;t~I~~n~lrls,eGf::Cluf3a day evening, Dl!eember 18. at 8 IC Igan 15 a ~;.. 'The Dads Club Will agam be manager of the Woods theatre. . o'clock. Mr. Durbm loS.. member of I for their splendid cooperation, Between the mUSIcal presenta. EUrieca and PIerre Palmentler, the AdVISOry ("'A)mmlttee of the guests of the group and an ------- tlons, Arlane Metry, as narrator, husband and wtfe team, have EconomiC Club of Detroit. mem- earnest inVItation IS extended to Det -t to WlII tell the story of the NatiVIty made arrangements for a vanety ber of the Board of Directot5 of a11 parents woo have IIOtl$ en- rOl ers wlnl" tableaux of scenes from show consistlJli of many acts. the USO of Metropolitan Detroit, rolled at the school Sel Qty' the first Chfl~ ~Ill be por- 'they are noted for their avoca- a member of the Adcraft Club . eel s I trayed on the sta'il. The eut of tion in the entertalllment field. of DetroIt, and Secretary and a Well beloved Chnstmu carols, ,, Ithe tablea,ux under the chrec:- Followmg the .how, Santa Claus DIrector of the Detroit Chapter, echoes from Father Lord's pag- T Y M' tlon of MI~ VlrgIIua Hoelzle. Will arnve In all hIS splendor of the Publlc Relations Soclet, 'I eant "City of Freedom" and I Op IllIftW an mcl~ the followmf students: and dlstflbute gtlts to the mem- of Amelrea. ~. .....6_ La b.'I' J spnghtly selectlCns from "Pirates Oetrolterr Will be" euren an op- ' ........ J'. retta r .. asic, oseph, ben! of the club. 1 ==========================::;1 of Penzance" WIll comprise tbe Iport~nl!Y again t6 ~ pick De- ~:'o~~ M~:~~n~()~e1s~~a~: L. A. Longshore, president of I e~ " ~ choral program to be presented trolt I oU~~ln, :young man Hurt; Shepherds, Don Harrison, the club. stated that doughnuts o.'JlJIh by the High School Glee Club 10f the year. I John WIl~ans Bill C tis and alld coffee WIll be served at the I It directed by Rev Arthu L ' Ellglbl.hty for the award, given Wise Men JI ' Bl hlll,ur T • E _ eDd of the even mg. .tJ. . r InZ'I annual~ bv the DetrOit Junto'" ' m as am V I S..T. Two one-act plays by the Boa d fC based ans and Bill Burll;:e, TIus program Will be the last I I r 0 ommerce, IS on m~tu1g of the club until Jan ===========:::z============== IDramatic Club under the dlrec- outstanding community &e'nIce,' '!'be Boys' Glee Club WIll smg ary Ii 1952 - ALL CENTER SPONSORED ACTIVITIES OPEN TO PUBLIC tlon of Rev. George Wallenhorst leadership and character "Antlels We Have Heard on I u •. , Friday Dee It S:J. W11J complement the pro~ The can<lJdate must be 21 to 35 HIgh" and •Shepherds, Hark the F M Grosse Pomte Garden Cen'~r C~nsultatlon _ Pointe Garden gram of entertamment. S~lectJon of thl~ year's wmner: SOl1g" PreJiented .~Y the GIrls' arms an Club 10 _ I' Mane L. Anderson PreSident _ 2 3(J _" 30 pm (Call I Will be announced as the hIgh. IGlee Club ~~Il be 0 Little HIlls TU. l-4594) " I Followmg the student presen-Ihght of Junior Board of Com- of.Nazareth, while the orchestra G H League of Women Voters _ Meetm".Tea _ 1 30 pm I tatlons, the annual Chnstmas' meree Week, January 14-19 .... ill playa ChrIstmas medlev to ets OlWrS ChrIstmas Party for the Afternoon Dancmg Class of MISS Rita IFaculty Shov..er Wll1 be held In' The wmmng candIdate WIll be r .~e program and "The Fast I Roney _ "30 _ 6 15 pm the new hbrary. Mrs Lawrence i honored at a banquet of CIVIC I Oti. Mr D. G Roberts. 109 Meadow I Dancing Class, Ballroom, 8th and 9th Grade'! - 7 15 pm; I Doyle. chamnan. and MT"" WII. leaders. t'lt~ and state offIcials, I The entIre commumty l' 10- Lane, Grosse Pomte Farms, was Dancmg Cla's, Ballroom 10th II th and 12th Grades - 8 30 pm. Ifred Best. co-chamnan head th I prevIous wmners and Javcee \1ted to attend the program honored by The Vlskmg Cor- (Center sponsored Call TU 1-603(1) I ' e members There WIll be no admiSSion poratlon. Chicago cellulose sau- Optlml.ts Club Chro~tmas Partv for thE' Cast of the Ga" I committee In chal ge of arrange-I Nommat\On. must bemalledtocnarge.sagecaslngmanufacturer.No- l'mebes. (For further informatIOn. call Mr. E Hobbs, VA 1.595';) ment. the JunlOr Board of enmrnerce, vember 30 at the company's first Satanta,. Dec. 15 i Mr< Theodore Barlow has been 'at thE' DetrOit Leland Hotel be- annual Service Club dmner Gros.e Pomte Garden Center Con,ultatlnn _ Gro<;-,e Pomte Ifore Decemtlf'r 27 The coupen Remember the Goodfellows Mr J. Paul SmIth, Vlskmg Farm and Garden Club (Call TU 1-45fl4) _ 10 00 _ 1 00 pm Inamed tea h(",t~ tor the accom- ,pTlnted \\11h thIS article may be on Monday - Buy a Good. I preSident, presented Mr. Roberts Ballet Cla~~e~. Olga Fncker, Instructor _ 9 30 • I 30 p.m, (Call panylO8 we,a] peTiod Thll phase l.ISl'd fellow paper. I WIth a gold watch, commemorat- Center, TV 1-6030) f of the program has been ar-I r----------------------------. mg hiS twentIeth anniversary Sunday. De<-. 18 ,'tanged by a commIttee led b", With the .:ompany Roberts start- NatJonalltv Group ChrJstmll. Partv - Ch#'t Sampson'~ mOVH"~MIS Donald Kaump, chlllrma~ DETROIT J't"SIOR BOo\RD OF CO\IMERC! led \\lth the company as a sales- of the west - 500. (j 00 pm (Center sponsoM"d - Call IT 1-6030) dM JR' HOTEL DETROIT LELAND : man and IS well-known to pack. Monda:". Dee. 17 an rs ames. oche, l'(1-chalr. DF.TROIT 26, \lICBIGAN I ers and sausage makers m MIChl- Gro",e POint!' Garden Cpntf'r Con<ultallon _ Gros<e POInte man [Ran and OhIO He was one of thc Garden Club _ 1000 • 400 pm (Call TU 1 45941 t RE("O'I'ff,~ for the Di'ihn~llillhed SelVlc. Award (fiven I first <Illesmen employed by the R C b L ------- annualh b' th, Dfotrolt Junl0r Board or Commerce t.o olarv )u - \lnchl'on Mt'l'lmg - 1200 pm I Al . P I company. GrOllOf'Pomte Amencan Lellt'lOn AUXilIary 301 _ 800 pm IIlnlt" art V youn~ man 21 to :J5 veal'S old) ------ Tuf'<ldav. D~ 18 I ~ M~ chol('e for 1951. W ' Club Gro.~ POInte G,"JE'n Center C{)n~u1t ...i.{)n -- .JUlllC1t L(,II~ue Thl" UlllVE'T"t' of Dfotrolt La" I omen s Gardeners. 10 - I, Gro'sf' POInte Pllrk Garden Club. 1 ." (Call &hool Alu111111, at thE' III't mpt't- TU 1-45Cl4) Xa~ " ••....... M t D 18 Opllm"ts Club _ LIlllch('on Met tm", _ 12 l) pm' In~ of * oollrrl of OJr('ctOi'. 'et I ee sec. NI'Ij!hbor..' Club SelvlCE' G\Jlld for ChIldren 5 HO~Pl11l110. 3 FeOluary 15,1952 a, the date lor AddreM pm (Center ~pon'nred Call TU 1-6010) : ItS fir~t anmlal cocktail paltv to Gro~sE' Pomte Thealrf' Group - :vlCE'tlnj/_ 7 30 pm, be hrlrl thj. yeal lit tne Sav()~- Wedn~av, Dec. III 'ud Room m the Buhl Build.n!: Gro«e POinte GarMn Center Con<1l1tatlon _ Garden Club I l>et .... een tne hours of 4 and 6 of \ilchl~an. 10 - I Gro,<p Pomte Wood~ Fann and Garden Club Pin •4 (Call TU 1-4;(14) A A U W Chrhtrr'II' Green' WOlk C:;hop-- 10 on II m Rememher the- GuorlfpUow .. Ball!'t Cllh<f'< Olga Fr.rkE'r In,t \lct,." - .1 l'i 700 and 8 O<l. (In Mcmdav - 8uy a Good. 9 (Call Center, TV 1.6030) I fellow paper.

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GEO. W. STAIUt

GROSSE POINTE 30. MICHIGAN - VA 2.1162

APPOINTED CHAIRMAN

JOSEPH P. VEJUIELLE

Leoaard N. Sim01lll, Reftonat Chainaaa for the DetroitOMervance of Brotberhood Week, ha.~ annovneed tbe appoitlt.meat 0( Georre W. Stark aDd Josepb F. Verhelte to serve withhim as vice-chairmen.

Stark. well-known coiumnlst and official Historian for theCity of Drtrolt, has Ion,; been Interested and adlve in further-Ing the cause of Inter-falttl unde~nding.

Among the many civic positions held bv Verhl'llr Pr~ldentof the City Bank. are Trustee of St. John Hl'/!ll)llal. Pfl!'<idl'ntof the Catholic Famllv renter. and Flrtlt \ I("e Prr"llltent 01 thelinUed Servl("e OrganlutioM of Metropolitan Drtroit

1952 Brotherhood W~k. February 17 to 24. Is spon~rl'cInation-wide by the S:ltlonai ('onrl"rrn("e of Christian .. and In"and 1000all~ by the DetrOit Round Table of Catholks. Je~s andProtMtants

"Better under~t.anding I.. al~a\S ("tl'aterl by ml'n of dlffl'rl'nlfaiths working tOl:ether." 'itated Simon ... "ThIS ~\Ill be thl' fIrsttllile that three DetrOIt men. eadl r('presl'ntln( a dltfcrent faltb.will work tocether as chairmen of DetrOit's part In thIS natioDalGbservancl!. A Catholic, a Prot~tant and a Je~ ... all gett1ftl'behind thiS one i1ig Brothrrhood celebration. Our generalobjeetlve is to make brotherhood y,ork 52 y,eeks a )ear eveI")') ear."

Auxiliary MeetsTuesday, Dec. I}.

AuXIliary to the Salva~OJlArmy will meet at lvangelmeResidence Tilesday. Del:ember Film P11th. at 130 pm. rogram

Mrs Charles w. Wing willpreside. The Monteith Brancb Library,

Hazel Boymgton will narrate''The lttUest Angel" and Christ- Kercheval and Eastlawn., pr-esentsmas carols WIll be presented by the folloWUll ll.lm program Oftthe Central High School Coneert Frtday evening. December 14.ChOir, Dr. Harry seltz, director. at 7.30 pm: Chn.stmas Rhap.• T?e tea follOWing the program sody Ukrairuan w~r Holiday~ In charge of Mrs. Michael I ' .Weisman of the Social Comnut- SlngJllI Pipes, an Hol1daytee ' Carols.

Santa ClausWiu VisitCamera Club

Newcomers ILions Newsboys AskPlan Big COllll'"Ullity To A.idXmas Party In Goodfellow Sale

The Grosse Pointe NewCOfJler's Since 1929 the Groase Pointe effort to raise their J'Oa1 SO"t. LIons Annual Good fellows' Day others who are lesa fortunate

Club WIn hold Its seventh annual Paper Sale bas become tracl.ttJon- lDOIyreceive a belpm& hand.ChrlStmas part,. Friday night, al in Grosse Pomte A stout- This .the 1 bas beeItDecember a. at Lakepomte hearted band of LIons. assISted set at ~~ ,oaCounrty Club by Grosse Pomte pollee and fJt~ ,.

Da• men. each year make a concerted Through the geDerosity at theIlClnl to the muaie of AI ------------- nsidents of the PoiIIte, the Lions'

Rosa and hIS wchestra, followed have been able to eontiaue theirb,. an excha.nge of "white ele. A UX1-'Ul- ry chantable work whic:h reacbIspbant" pl'elle!ltl and NPPet, Will into lives of UDtoJd tbousomdI..comprise the eotertaJnmeot. id :Many of the oldtimen wi10H Rap · were O!I haDd w the fU'St ao.d-

'nJe alumJlI of the club WID as fellows Day m 1929 returned 10-join WIth the active and prolpec- da,.. Decflnber 18, to sell t:betrtift members in "getting ac. Vnrollment newspapers to familiar faca withqua.m.ted" parlJes swecedlJ1f tbe I:.J warm hearts.d.aDee. Amon, those planIllng •Along WIth .hillus BenJe, or:I.

. Rapid re.enrollment of memo gmator of Goodfe1lOWl Day "pre,IlUCh parties are the WJ1ham bets for 1952 WiUI reported today tbe list will mc1ude c:o-cbain:benBroWIUI of Grayton road: the by Mrs. Ethel Lau l1n. member. James McNally and Dave Nqel,.Robert HaHordt of Harcourt Rolland J. Barrett, Lome II,nlIId; the Don M.l1lers of MclttD- ship chairman of Grosse Pointe AyUll& August 1. BaDbtahl, ..

. Unrt of the Amenean Legion geue A. Beagaeul, Walter IIley road, the Charles Trapp& of Awallary. The Unit alreedy has Breyer, Dr. O. D. Brownell, HoD.

. FISher road; the l'arl Van GtLJ. .. C, JlI&. 8eIal2ger, Karsba11 Cou].lows of RIdgemont road, and the 75 per etnt of Its 1951 members ter and Edison Counts.W W re-enroUed in advance for 1952,

oody ilsons of Grayton mid. and hu added a number of new Other veteran Lions neWIboysSecond only to tbe spring members •. Mrs. Caughlin said. who returned to lIe11 papers to

formal the Christmas party is. National enrollment for 1952 fnends and regWar visitors in-hiIhlight In the JOelal achvltles was approxlZIlatel,. 225.000 on duded V. H. Dt-B8eke. Raymondof those new amvals to the November 1. oe of the heaviest Dierickx'. Ad.o III b. D8mmaD,Pomte who an!! memben of the advance enrollments in Auxiliary George W. Elwortby, Alfred Ep-Newcomer's Club. hi.tory. The organizatJOII bas stein, William F. J'o&ter. A1fl'ed

-5 ion L.._ , J. Garska, Ralph Gelder LeoM.r. and Mrs. Everett Xlnsey .... ",,0 mem"""", enr(l,led for Gibson. Hug Gl Arttwrof Barnngl.on road ~re cba1nnen 1951 and Is seeking to pass the Knich, Lonre 0~s. W'lllardof the party. TbeU' c:omauttee one m1l1ion mark during tbe HOIIkiD& Earl HUDJey Gear,. 111.-

~flf o~~o:::.~ ~UJi=~:::;; membershipatrength ~~;'--a.~ J~ Rud&lphand Mrs. Brute YJ..1aoIlof Notre it Mina aoutht by the Arnerlean ~-..~ Dr. Werner K.er1Iteft,.Dame road, who an takinC Lecion Auxiliary to meet iu re- Hamilton Kotcher. W. L.. ltreftt.cbarae of the "wtlltt eleplwrt .. lIIIODIib1litlelll u A.pIerica'. ~ ~,c;:re R. Kretz 'ener. wn.table; Ih. ~ w... ~ .MIBl- --.. .. . t'-L" Jiam - ~ 1& III, ............

Iilt~ ... e ,....-~. ...__ ~ ~ :.I . i ".'Wo' A. ....... -.. .....~_ -_ .. JIi ~ « ....... lb IIatlIm of diMblIlI -. ~ "4aI.-.tioas, lad Mr. AGd. I(za. Ittlb- wfUI. tM Nannament pmfI'am Iiam 1WdIer. neddie ...,.,~en WlIl1IItlotd of Bisliop road, ~ bOmIal life, aDd with Peter M~ 10& J, Moan. 'l'bamowho are a~ !he pre-daDce the du-.t of aD-aot war still u MIlDSOII, 1.. B. 0IdbaJ, ...partia, haDp, over us, there is ~ ~c:k E.~~~ ~

Mrs. Clan!! Good8eJ1 01 BIShop Jng ~ for the AuJOliary's Te- Lester PresRl, L.:E.. tum,road, lIOC181chauman of the club, habihtation. chlld weUaJ:e. na- Loren T. Raymond, EJdj~11 maltmg IWIIfl plates tor the twDal aecunty and Ameneaniarl che' -_ ... w: .

rt . aetf~es. We hope every eligIble .. owa alter Schweibrt.pa y. woman WIll come IPto the Aux- Completin, the list are Philip

thar1 now and help tJS in the J. Sltillman, Fred H. SteiDheiler.unportant work we are do1lII." Fml Sweitzer, !'Award 1. smp...

lyn, Johill. '11eme7. Albert VmHull. Fred Weiker. Hat. Carl Jlt.WeIdeman, lit WilliMft J. "WH-luna md WilI1' W. Werner.

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Mrs. Irene O'Rellly reportedto us on an interesting actiVitywhIch took place In Mrs Mar-garet Bobn's first grade atDefer SchooL

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U\tlr.f -Ii l;-.aBlvd., ill • pu'tBt of ODe ofthe clW«reD 81 that room Ae.Cl>rtbng to a faDuly tradtuonwhIch began many years ago, acandy house hu been built bythe children each year atChristmas time ThIs year Mn.Edelen brought the matenalsto her little gtr!', room andtogether they all made theeandy house

ThiS same house Will be ondlllplay in the downtown Stouf.fer Restaurant on WashmgtonBlvd. sometime m the neaDfuture. perhaps the week be.fore ChrIStmas After the holi-days the candy house will belent to a children's ward In abospltal.

The bouse 11'111 be com-pletely fInished on Tuesday.December 4.

----by- The '~-.r---FU'st Ll Fred Gallagher of

Grosle Pointe. mess officer forCo. B. 93rd Engmeer Construc-tion Battal10n In Korea, re-ceived the honor of helpinghang a plaque whIch theirunit was awarded for haVingthe best mess hall of the monthIn the 409th Engmeer Brigade,The award has been "set up inthe 1I1terests of furthering thefood &e'rvlce program and toIJlYe recognition to desemngumts.

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Donationl of COOkies, dougll. nons. J....~ ~nl cookies On Satu,rday. December 15.nuts. san.dwiCbel, fruit, nuts, and and ddt... . -,.., a re&:u~ 1851. at 11 a.m., the publll.' IIIhOl'llt!.lDOIdecandy for the ser. 8Chedu~.dt..... .e last year. most cordlally inVited to attend

more llI1d m~re needed as the Ground Brealung CeremonyvJoce-men at the Detroit USO the atteDdance mcreases at the for the Dew $1.400.000 additIon toDowntown Center, In tm! Vet- Center, and especIally at Chnst- Cottage Hospital. Tlul III the sec.erans' Memorial BUilding, 151 mas tune when the service-men ond WIng to be added to theWest Jefferson, during the holl- stationed ben!!, and far from present bulldiDc alhce it wasday &e'uon are earnestly re- home wlll be comtng to th.e USO constructed 23 years ago.

• for fun and compaJUOIlshlpquested by Mrs. Herbert ~ As a particIPant In the Greatergut, CMUman of the Refresh- Mrs. Arbogast said. at a recent Detroit HaspJtaJ Fund. the localment ComIIUttee. Although many meetmg with the Clark School ~Ital will reeetve $750.000.women'. "rouPI and Or"anlZa. Women's Club, who have been Besitldes a otsUable mortgace re-

l' e th cen Y Il.l!lI lilted, It WIll be------------- among e stead~ donors, that necessary wltlun the next 7ear to

hOJne-made tookies and sand-I ratse $85,000 LIS Gmsse POlDtewlcbes are part1cularly popular and the nearby commUnitles toWith the boys. but not the tea- eqUIp the new wmg.time variety. Hearty sandWIChes Cottage H06pltal hasand good.lIlUd, "bllmg" cookIes arvllll this area for 33 years,are Uleir favonte& she said. She startln, on MUll road (then Oak

, street> as a needed communrtyalso explamed that WIth the pres- service agency following the in-ent small quarters at the Down- Iluenza epIdemiC In 1918 Thistown Center, there is only room latest addition will double "theto prepare and serve tea. coffee. present capacity. malung rt aand cocoa and the committee 100 bed unit plus 30 bassinets

, An extra mmor IUr&er.J' IDlimust depend on donano"1s of food Iemergency operating room, anbrought 1h from the community.! enlarger laboratory, adcl.ttlooelAt least 1,000 serviCE-men are IX-ray eqUIpment, new laundrJ',commg to the lounge and can. kl.tl:hellS, a cafetena and addedteen eVfry week for refresh- waltme I'OOI'Il5 will make thIS OGIments and recreation 'of the most modem and best

Among the East Side women'sJ equIPped Ilollvitals In the area.groups who have been supplying I Mr John N. Lord. cbairman offood reRularly are the FIne Arts I the AdVIsory Comnuttee, willgroup With 1>1t5 Lawrence Ter. (.Ive a $bort talk at Saturday'. I -brueggen. 2M Kenwood Court, ceremony. 1IIrs. Henry It. Hub- Ki · Tas Its Gt'OS5l!Pointe representa. bud. praldent of the Bovd of I wams 0t.Jve, Grosse Pointe Methodiat Trustees, Will turn t.bIi first spadeChurch grouP. With IIrs. G. A. of eartb. ~. A Z. ~ CIuefBurn, 413 ~ .. ltfll~ of $C. ;wiI\ ~ .......... jJItatlvet ~ ........ ." ", l~;._"

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~~~.~~::. g:.v:: ~ the~re.eot b:n~::Kids P..-w p,.o.....amRd A bin to d the RUnes restdeace. an are in- - atJ ~ •

n!et . nyone WIS g 0- vlted to a receptlOb in the nurses' Grosse Pointe Klwams IS apin Qn-S\mdIJy. aftern.oon, Decem-nate 11 urged to call Mrs. Albo- telildence at 158 Rld;le road. sponsoring Its amlual Kld5' bIr 1 L.

gast, TU. 2-0139, to arrange de- Guests are' r~u"ted to enter Christmas Party. Tbe party wI .. at 4 o'cloc., the annuallivery. The USO Center cannot through the Side ate. II be held Fnday, December 211,~ CltriJitmas Vespers program Willaccept food Without PX'1!vlOUSno- g 2 p.m. at the Woods Theatre. be. pnsented by the students ofbce. I I Mlick at Bournemoutn. Pierce Jumor High School. Tak-

POl--n--t-e-M--anIDads Club lmo~ =r~ndW~~~pl:!:~~hoIn tbGeleeProgrlBmWIll beI specialty acts whIcb the' KJwanu .... '" ruses, Cubs, and the

G ts A t commIttee IS still planmn,. CRndy Ordleatra. all under the direc-

I D· to I ues WIll be distributed at the COD- tum Of MISS Gwendolyn Brock.S 1ree r I dUb,on of the party miller.'V D P t Klw8ms WIShes to stress the Among the soloists WJII beWilham A. Durbm, 510 Neff I. ar y !Rcts that the Christmas party iE J~ De Meulenaere slngmg ''We

Road, dlfector of PUbhc Rela- entirely free and all cluldren an Will P llow th Sta "R LeetU'lnS of the Burroughs Addmg mvlted to attend . 0, e r. ,~y Santa Claus Wlll arrive at theMachme Company has been Mrs Henry Maun!!r Wlll pre- r K Iso h SIJII,Ulg Oh Holy Night, Fran-• IwanlS aWLs es to extend ell Do II . g "A Ma "GrOS&e Pointe Camera Club In aelected a duector of the Public Iside at the meeting of the U of D Its thanks to Mr Earl J Hudson, cnd W n slngm veV na,Relat Sac ty f A H a Margaret Peet and Irgml8 whirl of entertamment OIl Tues-

IOns Ie 0,) menca 19b School Motbers ClUb 011I pre.!lJdent of Uruted Detroit TIl1!!-1 H6 . "W I Th t~r ~he Central ReElon of which Saturday. Dec. 15 at 815 p.m. atra. and Mr. James Easson, SU:;~I::;t~I~~n~lrls,eGf::Cluf3a day evening, Dl!eember 18. at 8

IC Igan 15 a ~;.. 'The Dads Club Will agam be manager of the Woods theatre. . o'clock.Mr. Durbm loS.. member of I for their splendid cooperation, Between the mUSIcal presenta. EUrieca and PIerre Palmentler,

the AdVISOry ("'A)mmlttee of the guests of the group and an ------- tlons, Arlane Metry, as narrator, husband and wtfe team, haveEconomiC Club of Detroit. mem- earnest inVItation IS extended to Det -t to WlII tell the story of the NatiVIty made arrangements for a vanetyber of the Board of Directot5 of a11 parents woo have IIOtl$ en- rOl ers wlnl" tableaux of scenes from show consistlJli of many acts.the USO of Metropolitan Detroit, rolled at the school Sel Qty' the first Chfl~ ~Ill be por- 'they are noted for their avoca-a member of the Adcraft Club . eel • s I trayed on the sta'il. The eut of tion in the entertalllment field.of DetroIt, and Secretary and a Well beloved Chnstmu carols, , , I the tablea,ux under the chrec:- Followmg the .how, Santa ClausDIrector of the Detroit Chapter, echoes from Father Lord's pag- T Y M' tlon of MI~ VlrgIIua Hoelzle. Will arnve In all hIS splendorof the Publlc Relations Soclet, 'I eant "City of Freedom" and I Op IllIftW an mcl~ the followmf students: and dlstflbute gtlts to the mem-of Amelrea. ~. .....6_ La b.'I' Jspnghtly selectlCns from "Pirates Oetrolterr Will be" euren an op- ' ........J'. retta r .. asic, oseph, ben! of the club.

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==========================::;1 of Penzance" WIll comprise tbe Iport~nl!Y again t6 ~ pick De- ~:'o~~M~:~~n~()~e1s~~a~: L. A. Longshore, president of Ie~ "~ choral program to be presented trolt I oU~~ln, :young man Hurt; Shepherds, Don Harrison, the club. stated that doughnuts

o.'JlJIh by the High School Glee Club 10f the year. I John WIl~ans Bill C tis and alld coffee WIll be served at the IIt directed by Rev Arthu L ' Ellglbl.hty for the award, given Wise Men JI ' Bl hlll,urT • E _ eDd of the even mg..tJ. . r InZ'I annual~ bv the DetrOit Junto'" ' m as am V

IS..T. Two one-act plays by the Boa d f C based ans and Bill Burll;:e, TIus program Will be the last I

I r 0 ommerce, IS on m~tu1g of the club until Jan===========:::z============== IDramatic Club under the dlrec- outstanding community &e'nIce,' '!'be Boys' Glee Club WIll smg ary Ii 1952 -ALL CENTER SPONSORED ACTIVITIES OPEN TO PUBLIC tlon of Rev. George Wallenhorst leadership and character "Antlels We Have Heard on I u •. ,

Friday Dee It S:J. W11Jcomplement the pro~ The can<lJdate must be 21 to 35 HIgh" and •Shepherds, Hark the F MGrosse Pomte Garden Cen'~r C~nsultatlon _ Pointe Garden gram of entertamment. S~lectJon of thl~ year's wmner: SOl1g" PreJiented .~Y the GIrls' arms an

Club 10 _ I' Mane L. Anderson PreSident _ 2 3(J _ " 30 pm (Call I Will be announced as the hIgh. IGlee Club ~~Il be 0 Little HIllsTU. l-4594) " I Followmg the student presen-Ihght of Junior Board of Com- of.Nazareth, while the orchestra G H

League of Women Voters _ Meetm".Tea _ 1 30 pm I tatlons, the annual Chnstmas' meree Week, January 14-19 ....ill playa ChrIstmas medlev to ets OlWrSChrIstmas Party for the Afternoon Dancmg Class of MISS Rita IFaculty Shov..er Wll1 be held In' The wmmng candIdate WIll be r .~e program and "The Fast I

Roney _ "30 _ 6 15 pm the new hbrary. Mrs Lawrence ihonored at a banquet of CIVICI Oti. Mr D. G Roberts. 109 Meadow IDancing Class, Ballroom, 8th and 9th Grade'! - 7 15 pm; I Doyle. chamnan. and MT"" WII. leaders. t'lt~ and state offIcials, I The entIre commumty l' 10- Lane, Grosse Pomte Farms, was

Dancmg Cla's, Ballroom 10th II th and 12th Grades - 8 30 pm. Ifred Best. co-chamnan head th I prevIous wmners and Javcee \1ted to attend the program honored by The Vlskmg Cor-(Center sponsored Call TU 1-603(1) I ' e members There WIll be no admiSSion poratlon. Chicago cellulose sau-

Optlml.ts Club Chro~tmas Partv for thE' Cast of the Ga" I committee In chal ge of arrange-I Nommat\On. must bemalledtocnarge.sagecaslngmanufacturer.No-l'mebes. (For further informatIOn. call Mr. E Hobbs, VA 1.595';) ment. the JunlOr Board of enmrnerce, vember 30 at the company's first

Satanta,. Dec. 15 i Mr< Theodore Barlow has been 'at thE' DetrOit Leland Hotel be- annual Service Club dmnerGros.e Pomte Garden Center Con,ultatlnn _ Gro<;-,e Pomte Ifore Decemtlf'r 27 The coupen Remember the Goodfellows Mr J. Paul SmIth, Vlskmg

Farm and Garden Club (Call TU 1-45fl4) _ 10 00 _ 1 00 pm Inamed tea h(",t~ tor the accom- ,pTlnted \\ 11h thIS article may be on Monday - Buy a Good. I preSident, presented Mr. RobertsBallet Cla~~e~. Olga Fncker, Instructor _ 9 30 • I 30 p.m, (Call panylO8 we,a] peTiod Thll phase l.ISl'd fellow paper. IWIth a gold watch, commemorat-

Center, TV 1-6030) f of the program has been ar-I r----------------------------. mg hiS twentIeth anniversarySunday. De<-. 18 ,'tanged by a commIttee led b", With the .:ompany Roberts start-

NatJonalltv Group ChrJstmll. Partv - Ch#'t Sampson'~ mOVH"~MIS Donald Kaump, chlllrma~ DETROIT J't"SIOR BOo\RD OF CO\IMERC! led \\lth the company as a sales-of the west - 500. (j 00 pm (Center sponsoM"d - Call IT 1-6030) d M JR' HOTEL DETROIT LELAND : man and IS well-known to pack.

Monda:". Dee. 17 an rs ames. oche, l'(1-chalr. DF.TROIT 26, \lICBIGAN I ers and sausage makers m MIChl-Gro",e POint!' Garden Cpntf'r Con<ultallon _ Gros<e POInte man [Ran and OhIO He was one of thc

Garden Club _ 1000 • 400 pm (Call TU 1 45941 t RE("O'I'ff,~ for the Di'ihn~llillhed SelVlc. Award (fiven I first <Illesmen employed by theR C b L ------- annualh b' th, Dfotrolt Junl0r Board or Commerce t.o •olarv )u - \lnchl'on Mt'l'lmg - 1200 pm IAl . P I company.GrOllOf'Pomte Amencan Lellt'lOn AUXilIary 301 _ 800 pm II lnlt" art V youn~ man 21 to :J5 veal'S old) ------

Tuf'<ldav. D~ 18 I ~ M~ chol('e for 1951. W ' ClubGro.~ POInte G,"JE'n Center C{)n~u1t...i.{)n -- .JUlllC1t L(,II~ue Thl" UlllVE'T"t' of Dfotrolt La" I omen s

Gardeners. 10 - I, Gro'sf' POInte Pllrk Garden Club. 1 ." (Call &hool Alu111111, at thE' III't mpt't-TU 1-45Cl4) Xa~ " ••....... M t D 18

Opllm"ts Club _ LIlllch('on Met tm", _ 12 l) pm' In~ of * oollrrl of OJr('ctOi'. 'et I ee sec.NI'Ij!hbor ..' Club SelvlCE' G\Jlld for ChIldren 5 HO~Pl11l110. 3 FeOluary 15,1952 a, the date lor AddreM

pm (Center ~pon'nred Call TU 1-6010) : ItS fir~t anmlal cocktail paltv toGro~sE' Pomte Thealrf' Group - :vlCE'tlnj/_ 7 30 pm, be hrlrl thj. yeal lit tne Sav()~-

Wedn~av, Dec. III 'ud Room m the Buhl Build.n!:Gro«e POinte GarMn Center Con<1l1tatlon _ Garden Club Il>et ....een tne hours of 4 and 6

of \ilchl~an. 10 - I Gro,<p Pomte Wood~ Fann and Garden Club Pin• 4 (Call TU 1-4;(14)

A A U W Chrhtrr'II' Green' WOlk C:;hop-- 10 on II m Rememher the- GuorlfpUow ..Ball!'t Cllh<f'< Olga Fr.rkE'r In,t \lct,." - .1 l'i 700 and 8 O<l. (In Mcmdav - 8uy a Good.

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OCD Tells Dangers of Gerlt" Warfare(ftia .. tile I.... eI ... ,let., In the world, Clvd Delense auth. germ warfare" IS shown by ~ •

• IIIort arUdft .. IIMIelkal ..ar. orlhes mt out re<:ord 01 dLSeSollessuch as limal.-::: ~e= o.?-~ne lIIi:= Resta:anta ar~ ended, dunk- pox and typhoId. fever l'1ftvo ~ b .. ~e ta. mg wattr IS purified foods are years ago. theSe dJ.Seases caused=:°UM~r "':'~:::rt~u::.cheeked for purity,' rsts and \\'holeltlle ~pidem1C:'. Now thtyen .. tH ... !'ttu ...... rlal II IMoed other dlseue. carrying vermm are very ral e.. UI.I Civil o.r •• N! IIo6l<let ""'bat 't (TIM! ... _ bliltaUmeat will'Yo" 8II.ouidK.o ... A~"t Blololl•• 1 I are constantly fought. mosqul o. -'tL .L_ tIIodI I Itl".rt.r ....) Ibreedmg pools are treated. Am- deal ..... ....,.e • o.

-- ellca's success a,alnst "natural IofieaI warfare,)What IS bIOlogIcal wllilare? _

BIologIcal warlare IS the tl!(;h. • f Lake U dDique, well-known to our ene- Curb on R,se 0 rgeniles, of attackm. thiS natlon With I HoUGHTON _ The Houahton I The supervISOrs pabsed a reso-liVing a,ents such as plant-kllhng COWlty Board of Supervuors luuon lO tlus eft'ect after lakemsects, WIth POIIiOlNior toXIns, I urgo:!dState and Federal authorl'lol shore property ownerS had Citedsuch as those that come from ba~- I ties to act to prevent any lurther' lllereum, property damage dueten&. and With speCial kinds of 'Else In lake level. ho high water.(hemlcals, such as weed killers 1 _

BIOlogical warlare IS often called;"germ warfare," but actually :tIS broader than that because Itmcludes aUad<s With chemicalagents.

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Ispecal tarlets. It does not lollor slcken ever) person In a wholestate or even one citv

Attacks by Insects. tOXinS or IchemICals can be aimed at people, Ianimals or food crops, or allthree at once. Such attacks canbe launched by the armed lorcesof an enemy nahon or by secretagents.

BIologIcal warfare II not a sec.ret super weapon, CD experhstate. There are defense againstIt and thll unes of articles Willtell ,.ou what they .re

There', nothllll new about blo.logical warfare-but the tech~Diques of wagmg .ueh warfarebave been rapidly developed inthe last 50 years. In bUitory,gel'DlS, not generals, have more~al1 onee decided the outL'Omp~f I'.Datttp

p.ague cut down the Crusadenat the gates of Jerusalem. TyphusrIddled the Moors in Spam anddysentery thinned the ranks ofNapoleon's Grand Army as Itmoved on Moscow. These werenatural lerms, naturally spread.The danger today IS from bIo-10'leal agents delJberately spr.das a we.pon of war.

America', defelUitS .,.mst du.ellHll, however, are about the beat

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We stole in at the rear of of wrIting, she mentioned theWayne's State Hall, the other fact that MISS Woolf, for IIOmemol'JUnl. to hear the BritISh bDle before her death, becausenOveIilt, J:llu.beth Bowen, ad- of doctor's orders, had been com-dreII the students. As we beti. pelled to hmit her writmc totated at the entrance. a ~g two hours a day. Yet, accord1ngcolleen <:aught up witb \II: • • • to M1as Bowen, she accomplJabed''You must be ,oing to llear .. much i'l those two hours II

Mila !\owen. So am 1, and'" she ihlr wrltmg colleaguea did incontinued, "why, oh why will thel.T regular eilht bour day.j,@ople insist on calling her Bnt- I Alao, we were told, VirJiJua1lJh? She IS U Irish, as fr.1$h Woolf always wrote standinl up,• • . well. as Ii'tsh II I em." i at a shoulder high desk. OthersJudcmg from those twiDlding among her fnends, said Mwblack eyes, we decided Miss j.Bowen, kneel down hke camelsBowlll mUllt be very Irish m. and 'W1'lteon the f1OC1r.Of coursedeed. 'we know Mr. CburcllilJ pr~ers

ElJuIletll Bow. ..... .. ~ I to write in bed !Jut we neverfa IreIaad ... t a peat realUled befon that then wereput " Iter l!IliIcIIIfIIId tIIere. I so maDy w.ys of putting penTIIat if; atiII Itolda • lIIIue of to paper.II.. dectleal II eYkIeBt .. tile Not all of Elizabeth Bowen's..... .f IrisIl seeDS IUId Ibooks WIll have a wIde appeel.,.,Ie tIIat ftJM1 UteIr wa,..... "Collected impressions." a "'01-lIer Redel. 'urne of JrUscellaneous essays, isIn pnvate lUe she is Mn. Alan I an uneven book of limited in-

CamerOll. and bu made ~ ~terest.in, &aIJqd J_-.aIII. tibl' ~ ~. t. biolnlJb~hai 1llDI Weft ORe ~ lfil.u1 'b1. the. story of the BoweDtluWllm1lI and it you h....en.t family and 01 the hOUM in Ire-~ ber aequlintance, we sq- land. Bowen's Court, for whid!,est that you sample some of I the author haa a Iutml dec•ber books. hon She say. of it "A

Ofte of her earher el!orts, "The Bowen. m the-ant p~ ~.d.Houae lD Pans," she mentlon~ Bowen's Court. SUlCI!thill, within her talk. as her own favonte a rather alannmg surenessamon, her novels. The story ia Bowen's Court bas made all tb~built about the meeting of two SUceeedllli Bowens."

~~U:r~~ ;=~o~eeae~ Her IPt Ittok, SltetMuaePans, theU' developing romance Botel, releaaed ..... ,. • fewand how this chance meetma: weeks.... we ha.... BOt -.radically changed the lives of From. advaaee reporia, wean the princlP1l1 eharacters In Judie ~ Ud8 toe wowJd. hanthe book • limlte4 aadielloe. It cea.

Ber ~ BO.eI, "TIle Botti." ten alMNd .... d .... Iry illwrtue IOIIM tweat,. ,.ears ap, DultUD aad &raceI tIIIe ci',iebaa I. ltlI ~aekrroud. ItaJ" ..... IOCiaI crowth of WIa eoum ""bicl1 lIbe Imowt elt,..wen. It Ii• '"witty iroIdc pie. Ehzabetb Bowen's short 5toriesture ., I8eiaI We aJBOIlf EftI- should not be overlooked. "Ivy... es.)IIItriIts ill • s.Ilabt,. Gnps Ule Steps" IS one ot our~ ltaliaa _teL" t8\7orite colleetl.ons It is notOne of her best-mown novels, so mueh what the author says

"Death of the Heart," is "a r-Y. as that which she lea~es WlIAid,cholO(lW study of a yOl1llg girl, that makes these .Ulrles !lotabl•.wboH innocence and honesty • • •are bro\llht into confiict with LDIIlAKY DlUcroBYthe IIOphisticated futil1ty of life MaiJa IJ).....,.. 15430 Kercheval.in her half brother's home in VA. 2-2336, :M1SS Rossmer. Hours:Rqency Park:, London." Monday.FTlday. 10 am. - 9 pm.

''The Heat of the Day" I~ laid Saturday, 10 am. 6 p.m.in London dunng the second City Brueh, 695 Notre Dame,world war. The Atlantic Month- TU. 5-3821. Miss Taylor. Hours:1y laid of this ''Imagme a Gra- Monday. Fnday. 12'30 p.m. _ •ham Greene thrIller projected p.m. Saturday. 10 a.m. - II p.mthroulb the sensibility of Vir- W... BnJacJl, 20750 Ma~ltfU1ia Woolf and tranSCribed with Avenue. TU. 1-2640. Kis.s )latin.a certain amount of Jamlesian HO\lrs: Monday - 'l'hurlday. 2over-!laboration" and you have pm. - 830 lI.m. Fridlq, Satur-"The Heat of the Day" day. 10 a.m. - 6 P m.

EUa.lleth Bo""eu. a4mittedl, Shores Statiou. 795 Lake Shorea lIiIetple ., Beary lames ad Road. MISS Woodcock. Hours:!'nut, ill fl"eCJlIeIltJ,. likened Wednesday. 12:30 p.m. - 8 30 p.rn." entia to VifliDia ~ 0011. -----_b ber talk to the stlIdeJlts, sIle Five members of Wayne Uni-COIlIaeed beT admiration fer verslty's basketball squad aretJlia aather, whe had 'bePD a maned. Gene Boldon. Bob Conl-eleR fmad. She ehatted iJI- bear, Bill RobinSOn, .John Klmeformall,. about wriliDg ill land Erme Wagner are the mar-raenL ned cagers. Boldon is the onlyIn dilClllSing the phYSical side father.

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City-County BuildingMay Get Coffee Spot

Arclutecls in ehar.e 8f theCity-County Buildl!l' are CClIl-sldering a coft'ee-ulIl-nulk bar inthe basement fOT the 3.600 per-sons who will be employed in theoft'ices.

No space was allote<! for suchpurpose III the orIginal plans. butmunlelpal and COWlty depart.JneIlt heads contended that It isneetsW"1, .. ym, that ~e Isno adequ.te restaurant near theSIte.

Malcolm Sterlin., the bulldirliarchitect. Iald Ulat Sflace In thebasement is available. i

BIn. GleieltFuneral servieel were held for

Mn. Alice S~ Gleieb, 7', ather raicleaee, 2M TeuraiDe road,at 2 o'clock thi.I att.ernoon. Mrs.Gleiteh died December 11. SheJ$ SurviVed by two COUSin&, Mn.Paul BaIley and Mrs JohnSw-.ney, f.r.

W~"'tWelliDaton L. Hunt, 59. of 107

BeQZOfd road., died December 1l.He 11 IUrvived by a bl"Other,John. L. Funeral .Mcn w1l1beheld .t the Wm. 1l HanultonChapel, today, Thllnday. at •pm. Burial will be in Elmwood.

.... .,... DhIIIl'uceral MrViees will be held

Frlday at 2:90 o'clock tor Mrs.Iabella H\lDtmaton Jaeobl Da-Yla, '12. ~ BOllWuhiDIttm road.

IIrI. DaYl_, who died Decem.ber 13. is survived. by her hUl-bud, Dr. 'nloIna S. Davtes, anda Ibulhter, Un. L. l!:ulene DaVll.

Servieel will be held at thecl1apel of the Wm. R. HamiltonCo., 3175 CuI avaue. Intermentwlll be at ElmwooeL

the blind, tile poor. au receIve theirassistance. i

Wheth~r vou art" ablt" m V1ve a dlmf' a .dollar or a 'hundred dollarS, make yourcontnbuhon from the heart. In this wayyou may share and enjoy the true splrit ofthe Christmas season.

From early morning the newsboys wulbe at interseetions at points all overGrosse Pointe. Make lure you do yourpart.

Join your nelghbors and fllends throughthe purehue of a Goodfellow paper and"Be a Goodfellow."

tion of flammability of Christmas trees isaccepted by this office:

Comb\U!tion can bf! N'duN'ti by allow-ing the ~ree to absorb a solution of calci~chloride. This is done in the follOWIngmanner: Use calcium chloride to one-fourth (ll.) the wei,ht of the tree inpounds and mix WI in one and one-~.lfpints of water to the pound of calCIUmchloride.

Then cut the tree at the bottom on adiagonal slant and place the tree m t~esolution for a few days 10 that It WIllabsorb this chemical mixture. Also, USf •Christmas tree stand with a container forwater in which the base of the tree isplaced. This keeps it moiat during thetime it is used for decorative purposes.

If these regulationa dt:t not fully coveryour plans for Christmu d@COrations,kindly contact the F1re Chief for OOllt-anee and apIlroval

FOR THE HOME-It w well that the foreloing regulations

also be observed ill private nomes u •safety preeautimt fM' ylmr family andguests.

ON TH!I:R.

23rd ANNUALGOODFELLOW DAY

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When you see your favonte newsboywith his red tag on Monday morning takea minute from vour busy day and a contri-bution fram your purse SO that the Lions'Annual Goodfellows' Day Sale WIll be asuceess.

TheIr goal tlus year is $8,000 and theirpro;,ect • worthy. They WIll bring happl-neu to families on Christmas who !nightDOt be able to share a happy Christmaswith you.

The Lions spread their charitable workthroughout the whole year as well asduring the holid.y season. The crippled,

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Certain rules have been let up by theI'i.re Department. for Christmas decotll-tiGftl" ornaments and O! istmas tree in-stallations i.D public: places in the comingholiday leason.

TI)ese simple rulet may well mean thediffftertc:e between a safe Yule season ora huard~ one for families and guestll.

1. No paper deeoratioJ1J to be used.2. All deeorations must be eight feet

above the floor.3: All deeorati<ms must be flame-

proofed.4. All decorauons must be kept a safe

diataJI.ce from lights.S. No natural decorations can be used

ueept wreaths which must be apaCt'd at1eat ten feet apart.

6. No Chriatmaa trees will be permittedwithout special permission from the FireChief. When penniaion is granted, treesmust be treated to reduce flammabilityand all oml,.lDents must be non- inflam-mable.

The following formula for the reduc-

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conSiderably outweighedcolorful southern boy

The seml.final IS a bout whichthe local promoter says he has'been leadmg up to by slgnmgPaul Orth to short bouts It in-volves Scotty McWl1llams, fastbecoming the favorite of favontesat Chesterfield and "Tarzan"McWillIam'! was hard-pressed lastweek but manaled. to get overRay Clark. ThIS set hIm in sohdwith the fans who are mixed mtheir behef that he willi be ableto get over the rugged and ex.pel'lence Gr.h.

El Capitan, the grappler whomade headlines when he landedm the Sara~oga hospItal for surg.ery wtuch reqUlI'ed 16 stltches toelOISea wound in his eye, meetsBob (Porky) WallIS, m one oftwo short bouts. .Ferenz Slxsayrmxes with Johnl1~ (Rough. and-Ready) Gl\tes In the other. Thelatter proved last week that hisbroken nose, suffered here re-cently, has completely healed,and be is as ever ready to meetall comen

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Bearded, Barefoot Hil'bil'y Tho GrollO P.. nlo lo~iew - thundor, Dec. n, 1951

Meets Indian; EI Capitan B~ownell Will Four ChoirBacle lor Bout at Chesterfield GIve Concert IConcert at-~-~ '1 ,., ~ ''1 _ Next Sunday IFaith Church

- , By OlelMla Geyer A Four.Cholr Christmas Con-Gr-.e PlltlDte Bl,b School cert Will be presented at FaIth

lollrnalllDl Student Community Church Sunday eve-Thf annual Brownell ChrlSt- nmg, DeLember 16 at 7 30

maS concert Will be held Sunday o'clock. atcordmg to Donaldallernoon, December 16, at 3 Vande Bunte, 1953 Anita, Grosseo'clock 10 the Grosse POInte High Pomte. chairman of the mUSJeSchool auditorium cOmlmttee of Falth Church

The program Will open With Favorite Chlolstma" anthem •the strmg orchestra, under the wlIl be ;ung Mr VandeBuntedirection of Mr Dewey Kalem. duects the Chancel ChOir. Theber, playmg melo(heo; from "The Women's Choru, I; directed byMeSSIah," by Handel The thorus, Mr. George MunlO. 9567 Sanilacdirected by Mrs Dorothy Win' \The Youth ChOir, composed pJ 1-tnngham. Will then present a manly of members ot the Chrls-pageant descnblng the Biblical han Endeavor ~clety, IS ctlre<.tedstory of Chrlstma, Several se.\ by Mr, Rlchard L LeMaster,let tlOns ""III be sung by the 1160Z Somerset :Mr. Munro ,0,chorus followed by the strmgs also the director of the JunJoJplaying "Ave Verum Corpus," by IChOlf whIch IS made up of thirtyMozart children of the Sunday School

A tno ()f three girlS, Mary Special numbers to be pre-Frizzell. 9A, Nancy Hltt, 9A, and I sented will mclude an organ iOIoSue Baker 9A. Will sm~ carols k.. U_o ""..,,,~,, 0 1'>0.,0+ '~1I to the aecompamment of the Belangel Mrs Reyst's daughter'S,strings and With the audIence Beatrice and MiU'Jory, WIll sina: •Jolnmg 10 OIl the last few verses duet A VIolin solo Will be playedThree song, wIll be SUng, "The by Mrs Richard LeMaster.First Noel," 'Angels We Have The pubI1c UI mVlted to attendHeard on High," and . Little thlS concert at Faith QommumtyTown of Bethlehem" Church, 20600 Morass roed. Mr.

The choral group wlll present Wilham H. Van't Horn 111 t.bea second pageant of Santa Claus mmisterand Rudolph the red. nosed rein'

b, the deer SelectIons by the chorusWill close the program

Ann Wells, 8B, Will accompanythe choral group on the pano,while Ron Horsley, 11A, Will as.sist the orchestra.

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On Dec. 16th at 5 00 p.rn., II the three chOIrs of Faith Lu...jI theran Church, E Jefferson at IPhilip, Will present their annualoi SCOTTY MeWILUAMSChristmas musIc festival The I Bearded overall.clad barefoot-program Will be "I wlUted 10r the II €U hlllblll~ Tugger Z~ke makesLord" by Mendelssohn soprano Ill' debut' ~t Chesterfield' Arena,o;ololsts JanneUe" Grockau "and Grabot near IO.I,hle road. FridayJune Rathbone.. Bethlehem ,bY night With the program begmrungGaldswOr~?y, 'The Story. of at 830 o'clock. a!amlt the as yetChristmas by Matthews, solo~s~ undefeated ChIef Lone Eagle, mElsa Pengally, Ira Piper, Philip the maIO wrestling event.StOOmg, and Albert CaUl. Thequartet members are Hazel Car. Thp Eagle has defeated Iuster, Stella Anderson, PhilIp Sted. I109, and Fred Brandt.

The chOirs Will be directed by 1George McLeod. Nova Bransby IWill play "The Shepherd~' Carol"land Trumpet Voluntary on the I

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Johnny Hazely, former WayneUniversity football star, ISIII Ger-many With the Army Hazely ISleadmg scorer In the service foot-ball conference playmg With theHeidelberg LIOns (an Army team)whICh won the Conference title.

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Jalk Crittendon, Don Godboldand Jess Lowther, all formerWayne University gridders, wereregulars with For t LeonardWood's squad tIDS fall. Cntten.don played at end. Godbold atquarterback and Lowther at cen-ter

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Twe at , Colle,e Itudents (Ol tht' ChrlSlrtloio vIllatlOn Lakeland avenue George Het: 8 ...Nlelr. 8001f~ G roillte have just I The followmg students WIll be feran, Jr, son of Mr and Mrs. D U S dropped Its third lame~ the JDid'lIeIDNter BoDen returmng to the Grosse Pomte Geor,e B Hefteran of 109 Merrl. ot the season to a very shary 8tLilt. 'fte, are: .... aaary Res. al ea for the holiday season. weather road; Michael Hoey, son Paul fIve last Friday night The... Ie. 11M Tbree Mile, ..... 10' Henry Candlel, ~on of Mr and of Mr and Mrs Wilham H Hoey game was played at D U S' aDdeta. ,Nlldeat, aad Dolores IMrs J Boyer Candler of 537 of 234 Merriweather road. Allen was a velY excitmg one althoutbA..... In3 Tbree Mlle, a Ledyard. son of Mr and Mrs. the home boys didtl't do so welLJruaJero. J · Ch. Henry Ledyard of 104 Moran The game wal hard fouiht With

MISIi RessegUie .IS II teathc!r UDIOr OIl:, road, Samuel Sherer. son of Mr. both team .. !Javlng their u.P8 aDdl"ducatlon maJor and president. • and M.rs Joseph S Sherer. Jr, of downs. D U S. was plalued bitof the campus organization for GIVeQ ThIrd 190 Ridge road; Leonard Smith, some very fancy shooting on the•tudent teachen ;::) son of Mr. and Mrs. Hal H. Smith, t of 8t Paul D.U S Jumped

MIS' Abaldp JS vice preSident f M · I Jr, of 582 RIVard Blvd and~:t to an early lead but at halfof the House CounCil and active I0 USICa S ~Oh~':r~~~n~r~5~f ~~e C~~~:: Ibme the Flyers led b} the lCOJ'eIn the ChemiStry Club I Sunday mght D~. 16th 1951 road of 15-13

• • • at 800 p.m. Jefferson Avenue • • • High pomt man for D US ....'fhlee Grosse POinte weds at Baptist Church Will hold the A Grosse POlDte resl(l.enl, thelf 6.ft 5-m center Bruce Gar.

the University of Michigan won ... third 10 a senes of Advent mw;!- Samuel A. Araulronr, was butt With eight Sconng hononed on decorahons for the an- cals awarded an 'a U a' for partiel. fOI the game went to Walters ofnual Soph Cabaret, presented 'A Christmas Carol Pageant," S1. Paul who dropped In HI. '11patioa ID Junior varsity foot. I aDec. 7 and 8 Set III II New York arranged With musIc by Angela ball at VIl10D Collere, Schen. These teams meet ater In ..."tmosphere, the affaIr featl,lred Diller Will be presented by the eetady, N.Y.• according to an season and 8t Paul can ex~danCing and booths as well as an JUnior Choir of the Chulch. The umOllRCfment toclay by Profel' tlOubleorlgmal musical comedy entitled pageant, depictmg the tradltiunal lOr I. Harold Wittner, dlreetor I

Tickets Please" POInters were Inatlvltv storv centers around the of athletics. Ch h H~:ry8~lo;~~~ge~o~~.4~,,~:~~~: ~~~~~~g~~?f.~~~~~~:-~a~~d~~~tts~~ Coach Peter J Nlo;tad m repom- ure as 4Wilma S Martin, of 61 Haw- The hfteen solOIsts for the DC. mendmg Arms~rong for the Its Allnualthorne, GrQsse POinte Shales. caslOn Will be Marolyn Beach, award pomted out hiS steady 1m.booths chlHfman. and VlrglDla 22527 Saxony, Chnshan GillespIe, pr<Jvement durmg the fall and M · F · I(Sue) SpurrIer, of 261 Kenwood. 212 Marlborough, Nancy Howard, espeCIally tus spmt and dme at lISle estlvawho played a lead role In the 1854 Roscommon. Margaret Olds, practice sessIOnsmusH'al 11107 LakevIew, Joanne Phillips, • • •

• • • 92" Ashland The KalamazOG Collele For.DenlliOn UnlVelslty \~11l pre-! Beverly Bay, 1618 N. Renaud, I ensies OrganizauoD has aD.

oent Its 47th a,mual performance IBarbara Green, 1373 Drexel; BOunced that Thomas C. Will.of Handel's famous Chflstmas Diana FranCISco. 1200 Coplin, SOli, son of Mr. and Mrs. E, C.olatono "The Mess'ah" m Swa. Sane Kmg, 20205 Wa~htenaw, WiIlSOll, 418 Maison Rd•• is asev Ch~pel at Granv~llp OhIO Diana Polen, 5910 Roldno!; Sha- membeT of the eommittee onS~turday, Dec 8, at 7 30 pm' rean Wl!liolmson. 1642 Gray, ExtempraneGus Speaking.and Sunday, DeL 9 ,at 230 pm DaVid MeiSler 1305 ~ewport, He Will part,cipate In theThe 200-volce Deruson chorus and aa6 WlllJam Dawson, 9~15 Mo- i State Peace Meet on February 29the 50-piece orchesha WIll be rang I In Kalamazoo and the NatlOflal

d ct d b P f K 1 H E h- I Trurtlpeter \~III be Audrev PI Kappa Delta Speech Frater-con u . e y ro ar c IRIddle 813 Emel son. c1allnetlst, P L kman, dIrector of the Denison Con. W 11 'M I 1185 ph'lJ . mty rOVlOce of a es Toulney

t f MIlam uz~a , '111 IpS, In AprIlsel v~ o~y O. USII~ • Mary. Barbara Vats, 20008 Mor. • • •

SW(lOC 10 t~e blll'iS sechun oSS. and Joseph, Harold Ba:" Jr, I

01 the ehol\l5 wlll be two local 1618 N Renaud l\Iyron L. Sherwood, Jr., hasresidellts. They are William Sunday, 11 00 am. Advent I been pledCed by Lambda ChiKaek ill, fres~, son of Mr. sermon by Rev George Rlday, Alpha !raternUy at Bucknelland Mra. WI.llum C. ~lenk, IDirector Religious EducatIOn for Vnlvel'llltY'.1015 Devon;shire; and WIlliam the DetrOit Baptlst MI~slonary A son of Mr and Mrs Myronkoeers, seluor, SOD of Mr. aDd Society Appropriate musIc by the L Sherwood., 74 Stanton Lane,Mrs. Elton Rorers, un Un- Adult ChOIr and 'SolOiSt. I Grosse PolOte, Mr. Sherwood was Ie' PecanstolD road. lone of 232 Bucknell men who I ncr ase In· · · If 1.d R d accepted bids from the 13 Greek Large supphes of pecans willThe Tart School closes today I 0 lay 01111SOCialfraternities on the campus be avaJ!able durmg December.

at the close of formal rushmg The forecast shows a 17 per cent _

f F t. -t. actlvltles. mcrease over last year, WIth pro-o es IVI leS Mr. Sherwood, a freshman at duction at 73 500 tons as com.

B · S the university, I~ enrolled in the pared With 62,800 tons a yeare~ms oon commerce and fmance course. ago, _

The next dance to be held at WI.ves Hold Take Someone to Cburcbthe Grosse Pomte Memonal Cen. Sundayter on Saturday, December 22, --------will open the Christm,s round of Annual Partyfestivities for homecbmm, col.l~ge students and their frumds at The Druggists' Wives' Organ.home. izatJon IS holding theu Clmstmas

Sponsored by the Youth Coun- party and meeting at the homecll and undel the chall manslup of Mrs. Russell G. Volz, 1410of Milton Setzer, the dress.up Yorkshore Road, Grosse Pomte,

on Wednesday, December 19th.dance will be from 9 to 12 pm. Luncheon Will be served atWorkmg With Milt 1&Al LaBelle, 12:30 p.m. After the busmessdecorahons; Jun Kennedy, reo meetinl a prolrllllll ~.-.builtfreshmentl'i, md"Bm CavItt I'ntf aroWld a unique way of UChRIlI-,Barb J.ckson, publicity. ing gifts. & a project. 1M memo

Fred Crissey and hiS band WIll bers will sew Cancer pads,furmsh the musIc. IntermISsion Several new members WIll beentertainment Will be prOVided welcomed lit this meetmg Anyby Sherb Brown. wile of a druggist that is inter-

ested IS invited to attend thisEvery!)ne !~!!!"! tR to 21l.< ('ordl- meetmg. Just call Mrs. John B.

ally inVited to attertd 'It WIll be Meyer, KE 1-3370 or Mrs Volz, Ian excellent opportumty to meet TU 1-1687 for a reservation. Iold friends, remmlScence II little,and dance a lot. The gaily dec-orated Memorial Center 'WIth Its UJe 'Cottage .ChecJe Icheerful red candles and ever •green sprays Will lend a festIve Cottage cbffese for salads andnote of holiday cheer. nonfat dry milk solids for bak. I

AdmiSSIon IS $1 50 per couple, 109 and other purposes are therefreshments 1Ocluded. most plentifUl dairy foods this

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Club MembersSee Ho~dayTable Settings

The GroilM PoUlt. Gez4.enClub held :its ~mbe. meetil1&on Tuesday, December 11, at thehome of Mrs Elroy O. JOI1eI, 80Renaud Rd. The PreSIdent, Mrs.Sherwood Reekre, presICied atthe bWiness meeUo& which wasfollowed by luncheon. Later inthe afternoon, Mrs. Vaskey Na-habed1an who is noted for hermany bl~e nbbons won in bothnational and local flower ahows,gave a demoDstranon of holidaytab Ie settmgs. I

The Club members broughtgift. wrapped Chmtmaa presentwhich are to be d1strib~ted to theresIdents of the Thom~ Home.

A congressional mv.bptlngcomnuttee 1. a body that keel»mmutes, wastes hours--and tax-payers' money.

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FREE INSTRUCTIONS

18 BRUNSWICK ALLEYS

20422 MACi( AVENUI

JACK DeGRIECK, P1:.oprietot

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Open from 12 Noon to 12 Midnight

Open Bowlrng Weekends and Every AfternooD

JANET'S LUNCH

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Best Wishes to the GoodfellOYll

GROSSE POINTEWOODS RECREATION

16915 EAST JEFFERSON

AgaIn, Wf tOKt pleosur. 1nextending grHtlf19S to our mony

friends and patrons May your holidayseason be filled wIth happiness,

ond the New Yeor bfing you JUCCIIL

Belt Wilhe. to the Goodf.Uow,

"Olde.t BlIStn~ Estabhshm~nt ll'l GrOIN Pointe"

Grosse Pointe Hardware

Prescription for LivingReviewed for Baha'is

Mrs. LichtwardtHostess D.A.R.

"At the time of death, we tore gIVe much thoulht to ourauld be happy." said WI'S Wll- act.lOns here, and realize that we

1.1.1 Ridley, spealung before I should ptl!"pare carefully for ourgroup of Baha'IS and their friends step into the next wOlld. not10 the POinte on Friday evenm,. knowlDi when It WIll come. It.'because it Is like a plant hein, should have even more care thanremoved from a small pot to a we gIve to the preparatIOn forlarger vessel, or a bird Oeme reo ornarnagl' or acqulrmg a Job."leased from Its cage. The pur. "If a man has not planted loodchase o! man's life in tlus exlS. deeds and good character in thIStence is to prepare himself for world.... Mrs. RIdley contmued,the life to come. to launch hlm- "he Will not reap them In thesellon a trip to hIS aearest next Thele lS reward arui pun-dream. Lite IS a one-way t~ket Ishment In the next world Just asand we cannot go back to correct there IS In thIS, so man shouldour mIstakes We should there- not feel that JUllt bl'-cause there

appears to be lack of Justice In

some cases on thiS earth. he Willslide by m the next world" Mrs'tJdley contmued the revIew oftne book, •Prescnptlon tor LIV-ing" which IS hem. conductedby the Baha'ls the fIrst Fnday of

MIS Hallman A. LJchtwardt each month, and COPIl~SoI thISopened her home on EdIson Ave book are available at the ?Jerceto the Service CommIttee of Fort I Public Llbrary.Pontchartram Chapter, D.A.R, onT"l.1 _ ...

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Mrs. Harry R Matheny, Mn.Donald G. Robmson. Mrs. PaulJ. MeIser, Mrs. Nell Cameron,Mrs. Robert H. Peterson, andMrs Fred T. L. Grimm ASSlStedthe hostes~ Christmas ilfts for Ithe mountaIn schools were wrap-ped followmg the luncheon andbus.Jness meeting.

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Fort Pontchutrain Chapter,D.A.R., will hold tM December14 meeting at Ingleside Club. AmUSIcal program is planned, withthe C.A.R. presenting a reviewof 150 years Ib Christmas fash-IOns.

Mrs. George Peppard, Mrs.Fred J. Dyklitra. and Mrs. JamesR. FlIckinger are in charge ofthe program A board meetingand lunch WIll precede the rei\!-Jar meetmg

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'Christmas SealsA.vailable Here

"We benefit ourselves when webuy ChrIstmas Seals for we arehelpmg to support the Tubercu-lOSISand Health Society of WayneCounty, an organization which iswar lung the year round to con.queI' tuberculOSIS In our com.mUnlty," Mrs. A. G. Herreshoff,Grosse Pointe Seal Sale Chair-man for the dOUble-barred cross,said today.

o'The Tuberculosis and HealthSocIety of Wayne County lIS oneof 3,.000 affiliates of the NationalTuberculosia' ~tlon atl.d thisCUEle!lt Christmas Seal campaJlnWlll finance the fight allUM tu-berculoslll for 1952," lira. Herre-shoff went 011 to say.

At the llame time, Mn. Herre-shoff announced that dQuble-barred crass Chrlstme.s Seals WIll

be avaIlable at a booth iJ1 theGrosse POinte Bank and at theGrosse POinte Yacht Cluo start-mg Monday, December 10.

MflI. Herreshoff urged thateveryone buy theIr double-barredcross Chnstmas Seals and help toconquer TB.

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',. cup cold ....aterJ j CLIp or ..nge Jl.IlCB1 tablespoon lemon JUIce'. te.Jspoon grated orange rind~ CLIP sugar!. 1~ ...... "'<)l'\o : ....n e.rl. t'l"'O-l..:"!7

sauce, beatenl.:l cup Starllc (nonl", oJ,>'1 milk)\0;, cup ...aterCr ... b Mixtllre1 tea.spoon grate;! 01anr' rin4'j tablespoons butter: melted1 cup fmely clUshe<1 81ngeraJl&'

crumbs, l:ghtly packedBlend together glneennap

crumba, butter and orallge noelPre .. 011 IIdell and bottolb of 8-mch ~prmg fOlm pan. Softengelatine In cold water about inllnutes. DI880h e 0\ er hot waUl'.'ltlr m orange and lemon Juieu,olange nnd, Bugar and cranberrysauce. Clull until rnl'(tur. begilUlto thicken. Sprinkle nonfat dr1mIlk over top of n cup water.Beat with rotary beater or elee-trie mIxer untl! stiff', about 7 to10 mmuks. Fold whipped nonfatdry mIlk mto gelatine mIXture.Pour into cl1Jmb lined par. ChiDIn refngerator until firm, about2 to 3 bours. Remove from moleLGamllh With sweetened WhippedToppmg If desll'ed.

Fried ApplesCore tart apples. Pare or not as

deSired. Cut In half-Inch s~es.Saute In butter, bacon or sausagefat until tender but not broken,turnIng oCce.

Apple SaladApple ballsSeeded grapesCream cheese ballsStrIps of pimientoFrench drerslngCut balls from apples with a

French cutter. Add seeded grapesand cream cheese halls. Serve onsalad greens and garnISh withstrips of pimiento. Serve wIthFrench dressmg.

CAUSLEY FUR SHOP

YOUR PETS, TOO

20422 Mack Avenue

FRE~H Or FROZEN HORSEMEA THOURS II - q P.M Sunda;., 1 - ..

CHRISTINE LUSKComplete Bird Supplies - Indoor and Outdoor

This 'N That for Pets

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XMAS PRESENTS FOR

14824 Kercheval Ave.Near Alter Jtoad

18 Years In Same LocationFUR COATS DESIGNED and MADE TO ORDER

REMODELING. REPAIRING and KEUNINGWORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVEREDALL GARMENTS FULLY PROTECTED

"ALL FURS CLEANED BY HAND"

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Cranberriea and oran~. com-bine wltll economical nonfat drymilk Into a ~lIclou, dellSert-cranberry nltngel'lltor cake. It iIt&aty bl.ltnot too neb. It 18 hIghly"'llt'f"1flnn~ hut 1t 1II In... 1\'" f"' .. 11'\~"!

and COlt.Xonfat dry milk nlplace. ee,c

whIte. In tile delWlert and It !r'vesa smooth lI.u1fy texture that liter-ally maketl th •• cran!)erry rdl'll-eratar cake melt III your mouth.A spIcy touch II added by thecoating made of finely crut:hed&,lIlgersnapclUmbL

A 1~lolI.I Whlpp,d toppmgmade of nonfat dry milk gar-nishes the cra:nberry refngeratorcake. Nonfa.t dl'1 milk IS milk"'Ita only the fat ud water reomoved and it contain. tb_ im-po rtaDt mdt nutnentl- proteJ.n,calcium, ribo1laYlIIand lacto... ItIt a.vailahle at the groeer'. in _-pound packa&'N which coat. about~o cent. and 71eld be quan. ofnonfat mftk.

Here is 0IlI' eranberrr rein.-erator cake witlJ wlllpped top-pine:

en.llerr,. Urir...aior CU. I(lIak ... 8 semng.)

Cake1 tablapoon (l ellVelope)

'P1.alD ul\llavoTed ~latiJ ..

AII,)e KaclleJl1 cup scalded mIlk

~ cup sugar'h cup butter'h teaspoon salt1 yeast cake dISSOlved In 14

cup lukewater water

Here's Low eo. Cranberry DeIsert

Homemakers Are AssuredBountiful Apple SupplyThe apple PiCture this season is 2 eggs well beaten

a good one and everyone, espeC!- Flour about 3* cupsally mothers ot school children 5 sour apples pared, cored andWIll be glad to know that there cut m eIghthswill be an ample supply of tnl5 h I:Up sugar mIxed With 112deliCIOUs, healthful fl'Ult. These teaspoon' cmnamonrecipes In which they can be 2 tablespoons currants orfeatured will gIve the home- seedless raiSinSmaker an added incentIve for Melted buttertaking advantaa:e of thIS bountJ- Add sugar, butter and salt toful crop. scalded JnIlk. When lukewarm.

APIIle DlUIIJIllDp add dissolved yeast cake, egg andPastrY enough flour to make a stiff bat.2 tablespoons lemon JUIce I ter. Cover and let use until dou-8 apples pared and cored I ble In bulk. Spread ll. Inch tluc:k

~ cup supr I m buttered laYeI: cake tms. Brush1 teaspoon -cQmamoa With melted ,butter. Press BharpI tabittipouns 1Ntter or' •~'t ews"" ipPlw lnto doqgh III

margarine parallel lines lengthwise of pan .. Sprmkle WIth cmnamon sugar,

Phice apples m center of pastry and currants. Cover, let rise andsquares. FIll centers WIth sugar bake 30 mmutes In oven 350 de-and cmnamon, dot With butter. ,rees. Serve WIth coffee. If de-Moisten edges .of pastry With sired to serve as dessert, cut Inwater-brlJlg potnts up to enclose squares and top WIth whippedapples, press edges together Put ~ream.In 12x& Inch balung dish. BrushWIth sllghtly beaten egg white.spnnkle With sugar. Bring to boil1 cup water, ~4cup sugar. 2 table-SJIOOSll butter, 'h teaspoon cmna-Ilon, 2 tablespoons lemon JUIce.Pour aroWld dwnphngs. Bake man oven 500 degrees for 10 mm-utes, then reduce heat to 350 de-grees and bake 30-40 mmuteslonger. Serve With cream or hardsauce.

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man of FedeutlOn Hour l\trsWilham G Boswell. chell!manot LIterature-Drama MUSIC,Margaret Kormandy, chairman.

2 pm-The Hon. G MennenWllhams, Governor of the Stateof MIchIgan.

How about a .. f/rat',e OHi'lMre', 00- (or "~rvmom 1ftdoe bouse. _. manlel. desk, wall.• ...95 • '.U.OO.

rclcel Pf! (oe mat ideal gal, allE/«tNc TNII#r. Toast pops uphgbt, dark or aDr shade between••• CIlrisuna. mornIng or a.y__ .01'. '22.9~ ro '26 SO.

Real b~an ..... rmers Eke/ryeJbHh, B'-I.h, ('MMj.,,~ _retop, ,n sleeptlll comfort Fullyautomauc! Popular color ••$24.95 to 'S6.95.

(ooktd 10 perfection w.fIIe~from .n Flu/NC F.j/l. I," WIll ~m.ke her beam WIth pride ~"man In al~arance . fullyaUfOIII&t.lc. 17.9S ro '204.95.

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other potted. plants

Cluo Wornen's Town Hall otthe Detroit Federation of Worn. IIen's Clubs will be held at theDetroIt Federation Club House. I4811 Second Ave, DetrOit, Thur,,-day. Dee. 13 1951.

10 a m -Home and Garden. I"ArtiStiC Table Settmgs" byRuth Smiley of the J. L. Hud- I Palten J. die W-..L~"'.r" ~,~,S~"e~' ""~! ~":::'." ~... ""loOme place settmgs of chlna,crystal .In<! Silver. Chalfman,Mrs R. B. Scott. ,_

10 a m.-Internatlonal Rela. ~ fhons Mrs. H. Williams. chair- fth'man of the International Rela- •tlons DivisIon of the MIchigan '/ \State Federation of Women'sClubs, Will speak. ChaIrman, f 'I' , jMr.s. E K. Wilson. • •

11 45 a m -Federation Hour' 1wterature-Drama, MUSIC have J ,~ IJamed together so that every I'"!one may attend the Leglsla- '''"hve Hour in the afternoon. Mrs. ' J "'/John Kistler, tll'St vlce-pres.!- 'J;' ,.,/'dent of the M1clugan State • l' ~jFederaUon of Women's Clubs, " If J'Will speak on the Michigan '. l :.;.Federation of Women's Clubs' r;';new prOject "Girls Town" AnnCampbell will present IIOme ofhu ChrIStmas poems, for theliterature-drama portlon of theprogram. The muSic program isto be I SurprIse, In whicheveryone WIll partJclPate. Mrs.Lola Jeffries Hanavan, chaJr-..-...-

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AmoIll the Chrtstm&li mall ~-IyeM, In 11108. the Christm.as Seal Itrol1ln, tUberculOSIS, In makinI'CleIVed recently In many Amen- Sale became natlODWlcWand has lour American communities heal-~ homes WlIl! the ChrIStmas Inow become a holiday traaltlon. thler ones In whIch to live. Ands..1 letter. «mtlWltnl sheet> of Double-baiTed Crolill Chnstmas all of us can take a direct partthe 1t51 Chrutmas Seal whIch Seal fun~ make possIble a year- In t\ghtmg TB by bUYI'lg andfeatur-e5 the JOU" face of Santa round program to combat TB on usmg Christmas Seals Fore1aw and bean. the Double- four broad fronts health educa- Chru.tmas Seal funds help m thebarred Croos.",m red, regIstered tlon. case-findmg. reh,ablbtahon, conquest of tubelculO':>IS. a d,-inallZlla of the NatIonal Tuber- and support of medical ~search. seilse which leads the causes ofc:ubJ.! As$o<:_i1UOfl and Its 3,000 Certamly every one of us IS death In the Umted States In theaMl.late-o, of wh..ch the Tuber- mterested In preventm,g and cen- •age grOl.lP flom IS to 35euloM! and Health SocIety ofWayne Co\,nty IS one Fed f W . , (I b

Con<l.ucted by the ..oluntary eralion 0 omen s u sto~berculm.. a~latlons. theChrIStmas Sea~ Sale opened onNove'Ilbe. 19 and Will t'Olltmueuntll De-.-embe.. 25 In DetroItand Wayne County. proceedsfrom the Seal Sale finance theTubereulo;;lS and Health SocIE-ty'stuberoculOSlS prevefltJon and COIl-

trol p1"OgraIIl.

Christm.a6 Seals are an invest-ale&lt iU nelULn ana lIYpport a~tJon-Wlde orpDlzed attack byOle Amencan people agamst TB,t dLsease whlcb 15 ~l1mg at the~te of 100 penons a day In t'aISeountry. The people's fi&h agamst Ifubert.u10SIlI dates back to Juneof 1804 when a group of doctors~.1aJmen. deterrl'lloed to takeacbon .. amst the disease which~ thes:t the leadJn& cause of_tb m Amenca. banded to.~ and orcalllUd the National'l\t berculosts AssocIation..-Smce the NTA was founded.l'OlUlltal7 8'll5OCiatlonshave beenfermecI In every ,tate ~f theUnion, and In Alaska, HawaiI,Puerto RICO. Guam, Ind the Ca-JIlal ZOne-&l1 supported by theaa1e of doub'le-barred CbrlstmasSeel.s.

Three .1ll8n after 'the NTA wasorpnized, in 1907, the Anlt SealSale in tius ClO'lintry was con-dUcted in WiJmington, DeL, toraUle tulIda for the treatment of Ia amall IfOUP of ~ tuber-&doeia patients. The followlDl

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ADDRESS .... _------_ .._.--lONE

,

yon AD'8 CLASSIFICATION •• . . . • . . .• • . .

Such as "Cartltnter" • "Per.-onaJ~" - 'Mille for sale" - "Boats and Motors"

"'M'ER rKl~ 04ICACI! WORD

"rat. .ou a' 'tll' A..WOtl " .. .1'11' IT wo a."vaLu.aD _a.llle....... r ..DDUII ..,nLIPIION. Nt/DO.., -.u. felth' co'" ,.1It") .....,...... ,.y..eat \II oa ..elcl1M ....a" to G_ "lIIII~ltom" 15111IPr/llteul.rollll. "eato" IW~~

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III...AUJOMATIC WAHRS

REPAIRED tBeadu. - Ma7lal

LaWlderaIl • LaWulromatHo~iJJ;.J5~r;2as. etc.

Nutto ElectricalAppliance Co•ItIM lIlACS .. w.,...

Lott ModelsHIGHEST PRICES PAID

HANSON j

Chevrolet Co.14259 MACK AVE.

VA 2-9800

Watch "poirI:XPERT, FAST watch repairs.

Bladley's Jewelels. 21031 Mack_a! Roslyn '

-'a inti"., Decorotinc I

IConUnW!d.

AN EXCELLENT JOB of mterlordecoratmg or wall washmg, IIeasonable rates, whlte work-e18. WAlnut 5-2151. I

'iono TUlli1i1 IPIANO TUNING. re-eondltJOn.

lng, dearung, moth proohngAll work guaranteed Engel,VAlley 1-3515

PIANOS tuned and serVIced Rea.sonable terms. All work lUar.anteed. L. 0 seibert, ED II

1-4451I

PIANO TUNING, reconchhonmg'lCleanlO', mothproofmr Allwork guaranteed £n,el, VA 1-3515

Teleyilieft 0114 I_ieTV SERVICE. MAN AT YOUR

DOOR WITHIN AN HOURDA YS • SUNDA YS • Nrn:S

CALL VE. 9.8780

Wall W.. hi.,VINCENT'S Wall Washio.c cd

Upholstery CleaniD&. YacbiDemethods hperteneed.orten.Insured commercial and reG.dential tree estimates. callVEnice 1.07'10

lears Wanted

-11c:,cle.. Motorcycl ..

I ---I BICYCLE boy's 28.mch Road-I mastel. basket, cham guard,

luggage Cal'rltr. and bike lock,SI;; TUxedo 5-35641_ _ _

\ BICYCI..E. boy ~ 26 ROlldmllsler,~1!1 Tl' 'i 'ill ..

14730 Kercheval Avenue

15214 CharleVOIxVA 2-4188

TREE REMOVING

SUr.DA \( SERVICESIO.3Cam andSom

lunday SchGGI-ID 30 1m

Weclnaacla, Ev..,tn.r Testlmom ..1Maeu~.m

lIeadln. JIloom op@n ... eelc c1aYIID4I~ Warren, 1000 am IG 800P.IlI Wecblud.... 1000 Ie 1'ilOSunda, J:GO IG 4.all

Electrical I.,.inHARRY A ZABLOCKI

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORLICENSED

GAS &URNERS SOLOWIRED anc lNSTALLED

No Job Too SmallLAkevIew 6-4864

IO........ i•••114 AIN ......lell ....

I DRESSMAKINGI STUDIOSI Complete Bridal ~;!rvlce

Custom Made ClothesD~signing and AlteratiON

! FUN NICHTA speCIal Chnstma~ PIOlI:ram {or children "ond

I voun~ people of the Sun-I day School and the com-munxtv F rid il \ tvenlnrtlom 715 to 9 13 You arewelcome

Grosse Pointe

..... Ch...... W. Se" ....ell'e .. r

St. Paul Ev. Lutheran ChurchCHAlFONTE and LOTHROP

.aOSSl POINTI 'Aa"", MtCM..... N

Mr. 1M•• Dav.Itt .... V_r

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Rev Hulb C WhIte Pastor

TV '.7878CHURCH AND

CHURCH SCHOOL10'4&

TfoleGrosse Pointe ReView

15121 KerchevalIIet LalileoeQ'te and lI.a laM

CROSSE POI NTEMETHODIST CHUleH

21 I MOROSS RD

REVIEWWant-Ads

CASH RATEThe mmunum ch.rge for <:lass-Ibed ads IJ 6Se for 16 words.five cents for each addloonalword

I CH ...RGE RATEI As a convenience ads will be

Iaccepted over the telephone.The mInimum cha~ge rate b'7=\1"1 f('l,Y" 1" ....n"'l'l~ 1,....,C!l ce::.~ !c:-

I each addItIonal word Payment

I can be made by cash. checkor money order

,ADS WILL BE AC~EPTEDUP to 8 P.M. WEDNESDAY

ClassifiedDISPLAY RATES

, Upon ReQuest

VA. 2-1162

I CLASSIFIEDSI1 BRINGI BIG RESULTSI

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800 Dime BId,.Detroit 28, Mich.

Complete Insurance serviceState lU5

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Time To Put 111 The Champ.

".ARNOLD L. DIESING

THE

Pay your taxes before Januarv 10,1952, and avoid the collection fee.

DAWSON F. NACY.City Treuurer,City of GreliJe Pomtt Farms

Pu~llIhe4 Grelle Petllie ReVIew Dee 13, USI

Be,inninl January 10, 1952, • 40/0collection fee wiJl be added as providedby law.

Payment without penalty can bemade up to and including January 9,1952.

The 1951 County and School Tax isnow payable at the City Office, 90 KerbyRoad, GrO&liePointe Farms 30, Michiga~.

CITY OF

~it)! of (3rOSJC ~oint£ 1armsNOTICE

TO TAXPA YERS

-.r ...'!YBus. 1"~.J>.1tel. TV. '5-1595

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Seedlings Available Department of oCniervaUQD canbe obtamed through the local

for Reforestation oface or by writing to the For-A number of tree seedImgs estry Dlv!slOn. Department of

and transplants {or refodemtion' Conservation, LanSlDl, MIch.use are aval1able this fall throuSbthe Mlchlgan Department of Con-!>elvatlOD. Seedlmls !Deluded areIed, wblte, Jack or banks andScotch pIne. Transplants aVllil-able are red and white pine

Further inform.hon lbout thedlstnbutJon of tlus plantingstock from the ourseriea of the

TrimmIng GUYing

TREE SPRAYINGGreater Detroit

• ooIlle .... Oil. AcCHIltiIl' LANDSCAPE CO.BOOKKEEPI NG SERVICE

FIlm highlights of Wayne Uni- BY THE M£)NTH COMPLeTEverslty's 1951100tball season w111 Tu: and Report Servl~ LANDSCAPE SERVICEbe shown over WJBK.TV on Federal, State and CanadullI FRO ESTIMATES P.,..... • Addilt, Machin"Wednesday, December 12 at 11:15 Notary Public and Seal • T,,--:",.pm WIth AI Nailer and Jack HARRY HAAS. Tax Consultant VA 2.2UO ASTHMA SUFFERERS! Come to • ,. ... - ....Cotton dom. the narratmg. Ex. 1~841 KERCHEVAL AVE '11 Prescott, Amona, year 'round ORk. Suppli..cerpts from each of the Wayne.. Corner Alter Road VA 2.7112 MI &tlery comfortable clImate. Clean, • Duplicatin,games WIll be shown. DISTINCTIVJ: HATS made frOID clear, dry air Cool sUlPmen .... lCh,.nH .L FOR ~

Irick 0"" c.......t W.rIe your material or outmoded and mild wmters Harrf Mar. • $;.nc'.•1 Martha S. Bacntrshats remodeled. Also fine cirelll- shall, Retr., 106 N. Cotez Street. RZALTOR TR~!LE

AnENTION makmg. 3144 Chalmers Itl · Stylus r...-All B~:W ~ CR~pe:~Work Mack. TU 2-2718. Lost an" Fou.... Onlll Natio'IIalili A.dvn't,ud : :: ::: :=:= DlIVINC

Bed Wi,he, Goodfellow. I Pori hes. Steps. Piera. Wilks. Itc BLACK CAT, lost slDee Thurs- 8'an41 ~ IL\LBSWater ProofiJle. Sf,wer CleaJl1ft.~ MiIe.I ........ lenlca8 day. between Kerby and Mor- ....... III

I fteasonablp. Work Wyself cusToM-MADE iii» coven.... oss. TU 1.3075. 1lA1IOIIAl e ~~c:oJfftNDNl'L'I Earle RichardsLA 6-9300 traverse .._- .. GuaraDtMaI OFfIQ ENIlftUBIT 1003 Mind SDvlCE 'I MARCHESE wo~~riDe quaIits' mil. Hel, W... tH-fem." IUUlrI'l ary I ,y

c.~ Work terial. Free estimal.tL TU~eclo HOUSEKES'ER WIth so m e WheTa' Sero;ce Accompanies at S...... ' ... ~c:. ::Ii.101m1.11168. knowledge of practical nu1'll- th, Sale Ope. • &0 9 Doillt-J to , sun.JII .l.U .....

CARPENTER REPAIR inr Laundry sent out Clean- VA.. 1-7710 A4" nr __ ProcIadaSereens, porches, &teps, doors, OR~cTRI ~~; A~~i~ePr' ffor- mg girL Good horne. ED 1.6575. "749 Ho".r ot li.h.,

. d '- . t h b' 811n- 0 0 ..... COIS........ es. 0 es- TU. 1-7120 'wm ows. It 1 C • D ca 1net!, sioeal, $50 up. Carlos Rivera Situati_s Wo..ted ~ .\bookcases. GoOd work, prompt Orehestras, VA 2-92211. '-1 for s,.ce .. Tld. Dine,." c.II VA ~nQ ..;service. S. 1:. Barber, 20380 .. ~If..bit, 'nJ' 4-00$L Oil IM,..r Semeo -KIDDIE XAJU!l "'GENCY. oPal Pa~ llectricol AppliClMeI .. I." H••• h.W ......... Sole ~M.C••• ~' .... We !

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lCM>1nlJ/Mlll) _. - ~ J-8[' UPUT ~.ail IN-. - ... ld _ 1NIbl. "' ...... .aId W'l:STINGBOUSJ: nld.er .. , '. • ~. tBUILD

To ft" ...... AlRRt'lo vice In GlOIR Pointe nciDit., ...". I1ttl!lC- LIcensed and bGnded. ,ood conditioo. VA 2-401'. JVNtOft DINING room ~ J11USBI:D ~pwas~...."'" _ £'''''1'' Heatulf plant checked cem. Of&e hourt; • 30 to 430 Monday v dark mahotany DuDeaa Pbyfe I"reDdl aI"-. .-: ~

ALL ~ pletely on each servlC" eaJl *"'-Ib leturday TV l-eoa EAS, IRONER, JUst hke ne .. , table," harp back chairI, and ~ UhIe-dotb, I yuda, Sl~call Mr. Pentecost, TU "'0111. per!:eet cond1UOJl., .125. TU a- buffet, $125; bedroom .. t, 3.JlC-, TU 3-1308. :

Free ~_ 7979. Jar,e dresser and vanity, no ".

lIIiM1::\ljD3i ...... -.IM-----:II!" ..... AIJ $_~I LA 7-2952 'ohllill.e. IhIc."iq R~Pric~U~e~~a~le.ne~Z ~~f. and mattr-. $70 ru tt-'" We :I~~~ 'it CAltPENTER-MaUltenaece. lD- PAINTING & DECORATING call fbr and deliver. Good serv- H....... ol4 GoN. fo, s.s. "fUft, TORRY ftD. !~ ~ 1\ terlO1' and ~ Pm:bes, ice. Mrs. Van Haverbeke. VA -- ANTIQUE love INt, antique wal- GROSSI: PTB. WOODS >

I . Suggestl'ons I eupboarda door. or ttc Good WaIl WuhiDl 5erv1ce '-OM!, BEAUTIFUL CHROO nut bed, lar,e mabopny table, II-reom face brick, full buementt

I I wort, rut servt~' C. Jim Sut- BREAKFAST ~S springs, Jarle portrait frames. ,. AC. hef.t, larIe ~to 8 Dri TU 2'f rue r..timates LADY WISHES to do washing ;,c; I Phone VA "'1332. IiulIq .nom, ~ .... ~I II. Tn ve. ... a. and ironmg Will pick up and MADE TO OllDD rary, larp roams, Dlltaral ftre..

I FOR HOME AND OFFICE I ColI.iotI Service HUGHES DECORATORS del1ver. TU 5-5813. These sets ean be made up ill 111 RUG, l1"1alt'lZ. new Jta1 bire- place, terrace, many otMr lea-• GOOD USED TYPEWBITEBS ....•••....•. $29.50 up ! SPECIAL FOR DECEMBER _ U93 Yorlubire TU 5-11~ GIRL WANTS day work. TR 1- colors,lneludinl yellow. blue. red, low. TU 2>-42011or TO 5-8S89. tures. lohnnq's l\eIII Estate,I GOOD USED ADDING MACHINES. ••• . ••. $4'.50 UP! Have your car refinished now, M. BROWN, Decorltor. ClelD 3'180. ~een. tan Chain ate upholster. ROSE RUG, 8a13, $50; coat, 11k. 15'111 West WarrelL LUZOIl %.

NEW PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS ••.•... , .. $&4.50up I 20"'- off, 18 years With Pac'--rd, "'-~a"-, ~ ..ry r--onabl'" e h'lm Duran plastic material. new, size>40, $25. LO 7-4115. 318l .tI / P\1I1 ft- (fJ ... .. ............ , .. ~...... A.I LAUNDRESS wishes work w. I I tabl", can ..... --de -n'l': DESK PADS $ i10 I In Glosse Pomte Leslie Co]. WA ~a285. 5-2113. :n her home. WIll pIck-up and S12e, shape ';nd mate";;alYou ~n A B. TABLE TOP IVory co10r,u9: . .••• • •.•••••••••••••••••••• " hSlon Service. 14,nO KercheVllL "-U I t fr ...... m..tI. H .... fer ....~ ESTERBBOOK DESK SETS ••••..•••. • •...... S 3.25 I Complete Decoratlng Service -. ver Excellent references, lie ell om 26 different styles ranee, reasonable. TO 1-2430.

11(PEN and PENCIL SETS S 1.00 ~ Coraetier. DIDIdOa eIld ~..m~... .1 per hour. WA 1-5108. Visit our faetnrJ display and see ._-~PENCIL S

... aDnEN........ • 1"'0 il -m, M]IB ~ .... crQIllo these belUUfu] sets. Bu- di- M............. "r s-.DftAC "'003. -.. .. .;) I ~~,.IIIIId Win' IIW'8IltMd E.,., t Alenciel from manufacturer. IIv'. 33"

IISS!~TLEBTESS - .. .. - $ 5'!~ S~~yCc:l..:~~~~d:: ..~ ~.;r;1r~ 11~ _ Odd chrome chairs ont- NATIONAL Encyclopedia by~'.L> .. ,."'u _ .... __ FIELD'S EMPLOYMENT. Col. " Colliers, m excellent condition,

DICTIONAR'I'ES' ..•••••••••. , . • • • • • • • • . • . . • • . • • • . . '.. ", I' eal garments; over 18 years ored couples, cooks, maIds, METAL MAStERS MFG CO With extensIon servIce, .20. VE

~ ••....••••••• _. . • • • . . •. • ••. ,........ experience Maude Bannert, RELIABLE PAINTER, neat de. " NEW 3.:R()()},f lDCome near ~k"TYPEWRITER STANDS .....•••..••..•.••.•••.. S '.45 I TU 5-40.27 or TO 7-431:1. 368 corator. Good references. Also chau:ffeurs, porters, janitors and 24802 Crotint ~\Ve E Detroit 1-9002. 3988 Gwlford. TU %-4208 or TU

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NEW CHECK PROTECTORS ........•.......•.. $19.15 I, McKtnley. A-I wall washing, paperhang- :~~~ Day or week. TRIn- ~ea~~lo MTiI~eRoad OVnCOAT, young man' .. hke 5-8569.lIE Open -Friday Evenings Until' I Dr L. ......... in&.VA "'7808. .......... UIIl" ll. P M new. Brown. Green enameled,.; ...... 1111.,,_Ntiolll MILLER • Employment Agency. Eas1 Detroit, Micbilall ladies' desk; reed rocker. TU

I NATIONAL •CUSTOM DRESSMAKING. la. Neat. Clean Decorating 1.0.7.2658. Domesuc help, WO° PRescott 5.5200 2.0149. W.... T..... t

Jd' d bild ' cl and Paperhanging men for laundry and cleaning. Open Sundan 12 to I. M I EXECUTIVE wlshes fumilhedlei . ~ c ren s ot~es ""_ ,..,~ Wor~ G"a_Il.--" Part time or weekly. "-ad . SKIS., pau 6 ft, never used, u; h1lI SpecialUing In Vogue .se51gJ1. "u., ......... • ..... ...- uu T 1 7 ft th '----- OPU ol.oSeor apt In Grosse Pomte.. OFFICE E"UIPMENT _ AJtentions _....-ty done. TU EXPERT wAlI. CLEANING laundn!ss and cleaners. or a better ,",de Of uaed furmture pair WI ..... 1_ and fOr 3 or 4 months startJnO'

l;l( c.A1'=" sa: US pole~, roo<! condItion, $12. VA ...

16749 HARPER at Bishop , TU. I-nil 14593 • CALL DICK A......... hie We have eVUythln. YOU are lookin. 2-9520. January Two m family. BestVA. 1 8164 for Allu " voll haW .nvthtnr In the of references. Call Miss DaVIS, __ ~ __ ~IIIOlI¥ __ !!IOllIl______ SEWING and alterauons. Will - PT-YM:OUTH 950 Pnv. lin. of household fbrmture OJ: rup YOU WA J.5800, Eat. 228 bdore 5

, pick-up and deliver. TU 1-3669 GEORGE S. DALLY "i conv., 1. "'iah to .n - Call RUBBISH DRUMS, painted, de-owner. ED 1-8597. I S A A C • S hv~. VA 4-6633. pm.

PAINTER - OECORATOR WANt A NEW PONTIAC? I can NEATWAY FURNITURE Sell or buy through ClaiSlfted MO'l'HER and school age child

S....... _ save you a lot of money _ want unfurrushed 3 or 4 rooms

peeta.-ul in orden now being taken for 13830 KJ:JtCRrVAL VA. a.:aus Ads In The Grosse Poime Review Call after 6.30. ED 1-2133.Fine Poperhonginl 1"1 and 1952 moclels. Phone

VA. 4-8004 pat Patten. TU 1-~87.

PAINTING DON'T BE CAUGHT SHORT -DECORATING Get that new Hudson now.

PAPER BANGING I Make It a must for Xmas Ask

\

for Mr. DeaAutlls, TR 3.6000COLOR SCHEMES or ED 1-8597. Also good ~ed

TU , .6886 can: 1950 PlYmouth convert-UI1. IIUlAJU)T - 2118ANrrA AVI, lble, A-I

GROIIU I'OINTJ: WOODS \ 19.51 PONTIAC 2-door sedan 8-cylinder, hydramatlc radIO ~nd

SIXTH CHURCH of CHR 1ST I heater, white SIdewall tlres,SCIENTIST _ DETROIT windshIeld washer. back-up! lights, low mlla!te. $2150. Pn-

vate owner TU 5-24~.

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SIXTHANNUAL

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..HAGEN'S CAFE

15021 KEI\CHEVAL ED 1-9597

REMEMBER THE D4TE

AT TOM BOYD S SHOWROOM

SATURDAY. DEC. 23

Santa Claus wIll arrive at the showroom at 12 30With presents (or all the chIldren

Lots of entertamment-moVICS, tooDun t forget to be there to get your gIft and moVIe

hcket

_for the Children of the Community

TU 1200BTU 1980~t

- WE DELIVER _

Open Sunday - Evl..ry Day 9 to 9

CHOICE MEATSFresh Vegetables and Groceries

Grosse Pointe WoodsMarket

oclock ClolrR,luPll~ 18 ,.,.11 ... 1 CI nlr !llIn 10 pm

113n Clnlr RlhIlT""R I !lea II 700 II nr.lllIRacIIlT)'ltloa

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FRIENDS AND NF;IGHBORS l~iIIDart In Bar I

\5\17 KERCHEVALED 19638 I I

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1U3Q \111 Ml!tt'1 Chrldlnnt r r their

I nil belnlll by 1ltt'lltlnll unusunl dill! 11011IlA ofllilons lor trout door 11nntle In lint! with I ptllCtll!1t f!Slllb

I Mil dlnlllil tIbl'. ele In n Cllrl~IIl\lU llBhtd by many tCllcher itah\1~' Orlll!lIl Worksh 11 undel Ill! lit Inll Indllutlons an out.ldl!r'tll~

I In I rerllon I t MT! Ftt'dl!rl~k J vJ~lIor In nlchllrd lad \wtick ",'tis

I m Schumann Ind 1'011'1 ArthUr E Mr rOOf slart member of C,t

I~~t rl;~~n~ltillln.lhl~yllllf 18 lelll'd i~~'pf;=~:n(~~~I~~nColl:lI:t'"'~~:~~h'\linl~~.ll~I~Il%i:k~~e:~(Jull!d lor W('dnl!~llnr December In mllintain contlu::ta wltl:) rl!U!1t ly Mllhllcl Ollhnulcn ItlnllsleYIII III thl! bllMllncnt uf II II 0\1 ~~I! IItnduntl!' of tll OIthool noW nul nyt rJlon Rich I'd Slm! DlanllPolnle War Mllmnrlal C!ater In thl! Illite ll!BehlnR Mu Jbhn Stewllrt Mary In LoulNIlJI ell rtronl to r. 11 to 2 II m Bon h!Behllt In 'rado thrill! Will kill! WelCBtttn rnlly Mny Fib

TbDl!I! 1lltl!1Iding In! 88klld III I .llIdent III Centrnh reCl!lvlllJ: p ttrlell Sharon GUlln8cho /lnd On Dcttmbllr 10 the follnwlnnbrlnll tholr own t:nnllllllll" her deHl'lle thero Ju\. JUlleN rilll Pell(,,) M I('Donntd !ltrIlI were htvllllcd by troop ;I01Ii

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1tt't'1\J Ind Norkln" malcrlnlJ Bern Klnderlllrten Prallnlsshould bl! pilltl!d with thl! choir (lhrutmll Prorrammen not IlItllr Ihnn Saturday Thl! bOYI and Rlrla, In MnDeeember Iii call TU 1 4087 Dr Irenll 0 Reilly 8 mornlnR klndllrTU ~ 4331. Ilarten group It Dille\' School

l~ Gf~O<ldT1:tm~ 1=t1J:.~::.... .. .. . .. 1r:e;:~~~s:n~~~~d:Su:rt:tlll~m,. ik>tr till rock a! mr Ilrcn.lh I ~ I momlna December 7 atlI010at<4 1JI1 rllfllie. 11 J.n. ODd In the Dllfer gym TIIe"chlll~:j::"II:i£f I I ~:e~fdi:rnodn:~:~i~ V~~O,~P~h~l

hl~h hi will i II rhythm band InterpretliUlie

I rhythm .. gamu and ~onlll TI e

S• 'HOOL I !o~rl~n:e ch~~:~:~~ok lt1~t1..... BIUlewlkl DIlUlY Botcltc"tln 20385 MACK AVENUE

~~::'::"ft~~~MtJ!iW"':~I.~::NEWS f ~1!'::II!Sw~fi:rdoCo~~~I!~h,M~~~1I OrO~8CPolnle Woods 3D Michigan

..s:h~"",~mt~"h' fC~,;'Dt"~r:_1 f ~Il':kJ~~;eb~lI~tll';r~~r%e c~~ ROCLANDT DROS•• • GrIeve Mltle Dc1y Dianne 011

RIchard ~~t~,::nll I\lln1 ~~IlYFer~eor:~!a~oli~~fer ~rnl!~ PrUJl~lcllltllIn rec!!nt weeks the Jllchnrd _

School hll entertained many ..,I • I\llIlton patrons IIntl oulllltll!l1IMoll have comll by spechtl Invltlltlnnld obnrve the Ichoollnoperallon. One of Ihe ~Pl!chl1

~I~c:~tv~~kwrrll(ll:";i~~ca~I~u~~and anothl:r Will tha PrA ml!l:tIng of Dee 4 Many hllYC!comeheeau~l! RIchard like nlherschools In tho Polntl: makel It• icncrtll prlldkll t.o cldl!nd Itall t1m~ a Vl!t)' cardljll well!llmeto the palrons to vblt and obIIllrve In the school and tD eon!l!rwith lI!ncher and principal Indolnll thill villitors come to knowonll another Ind altain betterworking relatlonahlps with the'ital!' They IIOme to undenland

~:~ol ~~er::::c~ha~le~l!n~u?pOllel and functions are In DurDemocratic !oclety

Durmg American EducationWeek the total count of villltor$wal 2!iB. Kindergarten mothers

'~UIllUl' .. OK. Ie '"nUl' Scllool 1.30 elme to ob,erve their five year~rrvtJ'~t~glc~~tmtm.vJ~W{~~~ra~:o~yzi~:t P~lai~d ~:

practices uled In the presentday klndergarlen program MissNault, Miu Bockl!S and Mn.Strlnller each. preacnted theircIaulls In a soclnl IItudlu unit,developed larHely around the:Ive:rbal rfoorUng by the childrenot some phllSe of the unit. Oneof the units centered lIrtlundth!! nstural resource! of Arnerlea their protcctlon and wise.'F

Mn: Dombrnwski prelentedhiI"' arnup of fourth iraden In• ~ patrlotle program ine1udlnlftnllu on cltl:renshlp flng drillsInd redlatlons TIll'! Ilxth gradeRrouP of Mn SchWlller IIlnIt drllmatlc program In the Iludllorlum for their paren\.!l nndtheir claumatn In gradel flvclInd six Nole Wall made abaof the extensive actlvltle. of ourJunlnr Red Cra!~ through thl!prl!Jcntation of II play by MbsTomb II ellllll Ilnd talks by MrsShelllfer of thl! Board of FAucAtlnn and Mn Vivian of RedCro!! headquarter" Guc~ls werepnTenls IInd pupils of thc ~chool

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