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Letter Read to City Council Calling for Combined Police Setup , iPIan ~~-Radio I Tantamount To Denlise ALL THE NEWS OF ALL THE POINTES EVERY WEEK iSchools and P..T A, Supervisors Take Opposing Positions .' . -----------------------------------------.---_.- ._-- --- - -_.. -------------- Goullette Also Issues Order for Strieter Parking Enforcement iWoods Chief 'Cracks Down IOn Speeders ., nz r 5 Grosse Pointe ews Complete News Coverage of l\ll the Pointes -----------------------,.----_._--,----------------,---, Entered as Second Class Matter althe POSl OWce al Delro'l, Mleh GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, OCTOBER 21, 1948 $2~~ Pf.r.,c7c Y ar Fully Paid Circulation ----'----------------------------------------------------- -----------------------_._--_. -_.- - ._----------- TU. %,6900 Ih, News 01 tbe \VI~I~K A.I Compiled by the Gro.sse Pomte l\'ew.l il9 Kercheval VOLUME 9-NO. 43 liE" I)I..IN I~S --I Thurslla~', Oe!' 14 Former Presidenl Theodore HOClsel'e]( shol aud se\'erel~' I wounded while makinl: a I speech in lUillI'3ukr{:, by John Schrank, a maniac, on Ihis da\' in 1!112 .•. Our Na,'y bagged five Ja]l, warshills in Ihe Solo, mons, 1942. , . GREAT LAKES STEeL COR- poration announces a raise of $4 to $8 a Ion for "exIra services" on hot rolled ~hl'els , . ,. The cor. poration is a major supplier for many o( Detroit's autD plants, . . . RUSSI!. DEMANDED yes ter- d"y that the W('stcrn Allies drop their complaillt againsl her blockade o( Berlin as the first slep toward any negotiations to settle the cri~is , . , Showdown expected on Friday, A STORM OF' PROTEST arose in Dctroit COl11mon Council last night ol'er the DSH's proposal to reduce ~crvic('s to . bolster its toHering finances. . . A kd d . Board and Teachers Fayor Schweikart, Carpenter Blast What amounts to the first crac own on spee mg d and parking violations on Amen ment 5, But NO.5 as Indefinite; I~ official notice of intent to kill ]\'Iaek a'lenue, ill Grosse Pointe Dislike No.2 No View on '2' the Township. was conveyed Woods, has been ordered bv in the draft of a letter read Woods Police Chief Walter J. Both the Grosse Pointe Wa,\'11e County Supervisor: before the City COllnci! ;\lon- Goulette. Board of Education and the, Carl Schweikart, representing. da~' nir.:ht. In wrillen order "to all offie- P-TA Council of Crosse Poinl,~ 'the Township of Grosse Fointe The Tn,l'nship's dealh WOliid er~." Friday, Goulletle declared: have gone 011 record with I ;JI1d Supervisor CI.lester F. Car- result from the simple proce:;s of respect to theu' position for 1 pen tel' representmg the CIty abandonment bv the four G"osse "Your enforcement in general h A 1 h ' , . ( ' . , i t e mendmenls No, 2 and: of Grosse Pointe on t e Pointe villages which constitute In I egards to ,traIT I' on, Mack) NO.5 to the State Consti tutioll i Count,l- Board of Supervisors, it. has heen poor III the opinion of I which are to be voted upon' have issued a statement urg- , l11any" .t tl i, tl - "'t' . d' ,t' The leller. as drnCted, 1S 10 be , nex mon .1. ! mg Ie CI Izens, an pal 1C- ,signed. if approved by the four He cited a recent check on BollI boches havI' l'olbhol'n!ed 111Iarly property owners to viililges. The copy exhibited to traffiC which. showed that the ~,Iose!~' 111 their .Sludl of the IWo ; vote "NO" on amendment No. the City Council meeting by thoroughfare IS u~ed 1>y 14,000 a~endment." f,aeh has lssucd a, 5 at the forthcoming eleelion," Mayor Nelting \\'a;; chiefly a cars per day, statement for th" IIlformatlOn of "It k' t. . th t" malleI' of information. aIthou"h I "Th" 'I ' "h tl\e P"O )I~ f II > I' ' I see s 0 lcmO\'C e 1,0. h IS IS qUI e an IflCl'ease, e ,', L I L 0 le ~m ", '.' ,', ,. ', it doe;; ,suggest that the Cily I observed, ."as a year ago, a check 1he st"teluent of tile Board of tllll cI~ maJollt~ no\\ I equII ~d and, should join the movement. . --l'icllJre bl Fled Hunnells I showed B,OOOcars used it. Educal10n I.; I"rgel," an amph- would give a Simple maJonly the I The letter is addle~sed to Carl Critically injured in this badly demolished car when it eollided head On with an.. I P bl' It t f:eat~on o[ the statement of (ads right to act on expenditures 0(: Schweikart, supel'vi~or of the other on Mack avenue near Bourncmouth early Sunday was the drivel' Joseph \V. u IC n eres carnl'd In the P-TA appeal 'T ' 11' , '1' 2 482 "11 might be interesting to ' 'the taxpayers' money withoul a 01\ ns II', Comg 10, 2 , of 9 Newport, Detroit. Also inJ'ured were the driver and passenger of I' 'r S N' f' fIt t. the other car, I knoll'," he went on, "that a check ,A talemelll . definite purpose staled. 0 lee 0 II en ----------------1) made a year ag'l on Warrell It repn:~ellts th(' argument of: , It is a notice that the villages I ------- showed dnly 11,000 cars, P,esident Bert Wieking of the I [)ocsll'l Say So 'inlend to install a police radio Auto 8tealz Ong I Head' -on Colllosloon on Mack I In olher words Mack AI'enue Board and of Pl'Of. John R' "The pl'Oponents of the amend- t f I' ' d k Ih ' ' , B" ." t d : 'I 'I' III b d I sys cnl 0 nel!" own an as s e al tllnes, carries a maximum :11 ne~, s:lpel rn en enl .of the I ment ~a} tlal j \I OU I' use' , . , load, Grosse Pomte Schools In con, (or capital improl'ements only I TOil nshlp to take notice aeeord- Is H rtbzOt WzOtl'l: EarJ"'y Sunday In]oures 3°, I, "We have posted this road well junction with olher members of but the amendment doe~ not state jingly, l~ (, and hale at all time~ worked Ihe Board, I this or declare this. It goes much farther in that it Paro /lee, 16 a,ne IOnCrlOtlOcal COlldlOtlOon with County Iraffic engi'nec'rs and The r.TA statemenl is j~sued, "So a school district wilh, req'"csts the township. to notify have (ollowerl their adl'ice." his 0"1'1' the s'gnalUre. of RI:mmg. enough pres~ure from interested! the Federal Communications ,directive continued, . ton J, PU:dy, presl~ent (,I the sources could raise up to 50 mills i Commission of it~ readiness to I "When I urge the department Grosse Pomte C~uncil of Parent- and dil'ert same to payment of' abandon the channel it now pos, Admits Theft of 2nd Vehicle. Cars Demoli~hed as Driver Swerves to Wrong Side, to ticket all violator~, especially I Teacher A~soelatlOns. salaries, ell'. 'sesses. and in general, recom, PRESIDENT JAMES B, CO. from Man Whose C"r He I A tl D' t Wh I B th M t .t during dangerous periods, I he- i ~.t follows: '. The 15.mill limitation wa~ mend the change, nanl, of Harvard, suggests that ' u pparen y Ollng a ee; 0 (, oris 5 lieve I am acting in the best in- 'I PROP~SAL NO, 2 l~ an at- adopted many years ago for jusl The leller aeknowl~dges that the nation's militar\' needs be Stole in 1947 Get 'RD' Tickets lerests of the public," tempI to lepea~, the p~e?enl con,- Ihe purpose o( protecting the tax-! a :enlral conlrol stahon would met by enrolling eve'ry boy of 18 ------- Ud . h' . t '1', t sblutlOnat pro\ lSlOn II hlch gum - pa,'er 'Ind pl'opel'lv owner: ha\e to be mall1tamed m 50me n el 1S s,~na ure, In( Ica - t th II. h I f 'I' I ,< J ". )' . th p. . in a national militia for 10 yeals. Stea1il1g automobiles be- Thlee persons were injured, one criticall~', in a headon in his stron leelin s on the sub, ~n ees e PU) II' se 00 s 0 1'~? 1- againsl the wild spending of of- ' mUnlClpa Ity III . e a 111 Ie. whIch with no exceptions except for longing to C, A. Dean, of 221 collision earl," Sunday on Mack avenue, near Bournemouth. /t I 't g . bIg 'I th lIgan. one-sixth of the Sales lax fitials who sometimes forget to I would also have lssucd to It, as a I h . I d' bT ,. J e, Ie \1ro e, III ue penCl , e receipts. , ,'" I ' ,t' lh '_ lIctua p YSlca lSIl Iity. Lewiston, apparently develop- Joseph \'Y. Coniglio, 22, of 4829 Newport, Detroit, was notation. "Do it~" , control olher peoples money lIke i mun!clpa cOlplna Ion, e ol\n d. t h b't f 16 k C H' I' "I •_ ,,'lhe Re~sons , they would their own, ,ershlp of the channeL Friday, Oct. 15 I e In 0 a I or a -year- la "en to otlage osplta IJ1 cnlJca condition with a badly Every 'olator! I The Gl'Osse Pomte. C~uncli of . Chiefs to Control On this datc in 1890 mem- old, Detroit youngster. fractured skull, concussion and lac3rations. As an added postcripl to the Parent.Teache~' AssocwtlOns and Uncontrolled Spelllhng 1 The general plan is that the hers or ih~ Italian iUafia 50- The boy \vas apPl"ehended last ----- 'Ac(,()l'din~ to Farnls police, \vho order, he also ordered closer the Grosse POinte Board o( Edu- HAgain, this is a defi.nite slep I radio service for all of tl.~ Pointes ciety mUl'llcr the Chid of Po, Friday by Falms Detective SgL S · "dF d handled the accident. Coniglio checks of the parking in the (Contimled on Page 15) lowalds the relurn of unconlrol- !would be under the supervision .. Elmer Labadie and Detective UZel e DILl'] Bournemouth.Mack area around -------- ---------- led '!J~nc!_;ng and the abandon-! and control of the five chi~fs of Iiee of New Orleans, David C. G g Ch ' I td l- was driving IIcst on Mack at -. - L cor e ampll1e, w 10 repor e the \"'oods TJleater, pointing out ment of the properly owners' and police, Hellness}' on the doorstep of h d f II f' f th 0 C" abollt 3:45 a. m, Sunday when he Th" Tk e ma ea ,u can esswn 0 e n zty lIte "parking restrictions are plainI" zeves ~l e taxpa"ers' control of spending, The township board now can. his home, •• leads to the Iyneh- th it fD L' I. 0 t 5 sudden I,\' swelyed to Ihe left side J J . e 0 ean s meo n C, , p'lsted." "So Il'e lll'ge a 'N'o' \'ote on I'trois the. radio for the four yil, Ing of 11 Italians chargell with The 1941 cOlll'Crtible was stolen of the road. "You arc orde,ed to ticket No\', 5. ,Jages, The City has had its own partieipation In the crime, and tI t ' f 1 d' !!is laIc model automobile (:0]- Cas ''1 Only I ;\ war scare with Ital,", also ta eveOlng TOIll lie rIveway The Dt 't 15th P 'I'I Id d 'tl d' t ev('J'Y violator~" l- "The proponents of the mea-, separate radio for a number of , I o( Ihe Dean home and was (ound , e 1'0' ,. r~clll, ill' W1 lone .Ill'en cas on It was explained thaI parking sure state thaI their reason for' yeal'F, ends the lUafia movement in the next evening l'n front of 256 pollee found a man slthng III hiS Il\Iacl; b.I' Joseph Coppola, 21. of . I t. f dd h I The gen 'I receptl'on gl"( by A . I 'th 11' I ( 0") F D VIO ?: IOns 0 ten a to 01 er urging the adoption is th~ exten- I .' , ~ra . \n . merlca • , • 1501h anniversary McKinley, car. 1Il e a ey Jusl ea~ 0 1 4 . -~ rench road, etroil. prac, trafTlc hazards, A burglary which occurred sion of the period for paymenl; the Clt) Councli to the proposal of the birth of Father Gabriel On Probation ,Ca?leUX, ~cross from Grosse ItJc::lIy demollshlllg both t:ars" Many parking regulations, sometime after midnight last Sat, of hands, but the amendment: was that when the arrangemenl~ Riehard, fOll~d~r. of U. of D. According to Labadie and I POInt,e I,n the early homs last i . Cop~ola a~d a p'a~se~.;"er III IllS authorities point out, are set up urday was reported t() the City makes no mention 01 what the. for the new radiO system haye Champine the youlh was on' Satu: da),'. I car, i'lI,llthell Zelll1l, --. of 30G8 a~ ~afety measures, Violations of police at 12:5,'> p.m, Sunday. expendilu,es can be used for." IIbee,n advanced to a pomt whe,re DETROIT POLICE arrest the probation' at the time from Star h He . had, ,collllm(~lledl shllieidde .'t'),'IltlaIC~lit~g,DCII{l'OiCall~o wcre taken parking rules have been known It occurred in the Howard G. their consummatcon ISassured Ine ring leaders in a numbers syndi- Commonwealth where he had s ootmg lImse 1Il tIe. ea WI 1 i () 0 ,age osplta, to cause serious accidents. Quinney home, al ~32 Lincoln City, WIll slll'render lt~ channel cate in Wayne and Oakland been senl June 30,1947, for steal- a Belgian a~tom~tlc PIstOl. I Several Stitches road, Council's Views and Jam In With the re"t. counties, reputenly doing a busi. ing Mrs, Dean's slation wagon, • He w~s Idenl~fied as ilarold; Zerill; was releasen a[ler .,ev- C The family was away and the I But until there is pOSItive as- ness of $2,500,000 a year. He was taken before juvenile Kr?lIse. _6. of 34/4 Grayton, Dc-, eral ~tlkhes W('Ie usrd to dose 2 ity Workers house wa~ on the walch list. An Are Expressed 'suranee that the plan will go authorities after the ~eeond theft Irolt. He was sll1gle and reported a gaping wound in the right side b officer on his rounds had ex, ~ ilhrough, the City will hang on ATTORNEY GENERAL EU- and placed on probation for the to h.ave been a \'ete:an, 'of his (act', BItten on Jo amined Ihe hOllse at midnight ' to the system it now has, gene F. ,Black moves. quickly remainder j of hi~ high school HIS h~aIth had been bad for, Coppola, \lh" suffcr!'r\ multiple; and nothing Wa~ disturbed then, Communication~ (r 0m the: 'Questions Remain to, block 1~1m,edlate rale lIl~reases days , sO,m~ hme anrl ,l~e had, broorled : bruises ;lT1c1 COIH'us,ion,<: was beld: The hazards Tllll by municipal The thieves took only l'a~h. Michigan Municipal League and' Many questions remain lo be b) the Michigan Bell Teh::phone I Dunng that time he is for 0\ el hiS phys,c.l. condlllOn ac. ovcrnlghl fOI' ob~el'\'atl('n belOg I . finding about S50 in an upstairs local organizations and indivi,; answered, One is whether Ihe C 'h '11 I h ' . - 'd' I' ",. . emplO\es who ha\'e to enter PT!- , d . 1'1 h' h . o.. , , sa) s e WI appca to t e hidden to drive must be home cm IIlg to po Ice , ' ' l'elcasl'c! Sunclav afternoon, ' ,drawer. They had also moven duals read at the Grosse Pointe I unname n1UnlClpa I y, II' Ie IS Courts to prevent the Telephone every night by 9 and must report The Det,loit polIce saId th~re By a peculia;' quirk, it heeame I vate proprrty regularly m ,the a heav~' refrigerator away from Cilv Council meeting Monday II understood to be the Farms. will company from eolleetmg under weekly to a probation otTieer. was no eVIdence of death havmg i a Fanns ilecid"nt. ! coiled ion of waste matenals the wall apparently to learn " ., he able to persuade the FCC to ih? ~ew lates .approvc,d by the I'll Steal Dean's Car hee~ caused by other than, Had it heen Coppola who i were demom;trated last week whether there was an~'lhing hid. mght. sparked, a lively dISCUS', allocate it a c:,_,mei M.le~lgan Pubhe Service Co~, 4lf he violates the probation, he sUlc\de, cl'Ossed over to the \\Tong side, it i when two city ,employes who, den behind it. ~Ion on Const,tuhonal Amend- I The fad that the letter pm, mlSSlOn, will be returneclto the Slar Com- ------ would hav" he!'n a WOrlds ca~t' : wrre hillen hy dog~, I ------ ments 2 and 5 to be voted on on poses Ihal Supcrvjsnr Schweikart monweallh 0 . . tT!. f ~ince the ('I'nler of II1ack i~ the: On 0,'1. 12, Frank l1eabert, 64. I 1"" I d' . I l lI:ov. 2 be asked to GUlt the townshll! RURAL DEMOCRATIC POST, According 10 Labanie, the II ~nnlSClen I,Ze b(.undar,I' line b"tll'cen the vii, i of 643 Notre ~ame., an ~mplo.ye! US n lVl~ ll.fl Mayor Netting deemed it m- channel and el'i'n )",n 111.wlIn mllsters in Michig:lIl say they youth met three lecn,;:t,gc frienrl~. I Fll 1 cls THE DOOJ' lagr~, : of Ihe Hlglma~ Depaltment. \\as I[ T I -F t I tirely wilhin the right of the the others In gelling one or their are heing forced to make con- 15 and !G. flom Octroi! and SI. ' f, :\~ " malll'r of f;ll't, tbe Wond, bitten on the calf, of hIS l,gh,t I.eg S DUg t lS ,ee, COllncil to adl'ise the citizen;; on own. It,'lpile, ",ome dOllot 0n Ihe t 'I I t th COt\ D , t, 1 h K I . , , vIl'a"c' Da"1 n)u Ions 0 e ,0 ae emo. Clair Shores, in a "hamburger, police gol Iht' firsl ("all ancl ii, )\ a coc,,,e,' spanle oil t. e, un - ,nl\' leglslat.vemalleraffeelmg.;.hM .', " , ~'tl cratic committee. claim they bar" that night. ' , A ~hlef e?tered a novelty shop : I'/a~ Iheir ambulanee whi{"h took i PI preml~es, at 43B SI. ClaIr The City police had an ob., ta~es. i h' c' reas.o'l;:1(1"'iJ:l~;": WI'. 1I! are heing fOlcerl to "buy their He told th"lll, Lahadie related', ,iaI, 10217 Kelche\'al dunng tlw, the viclims to 1lH' llO'pit •• 1. It \las a puncture wound and : ~trepl'rOllS cuslomer S"lurdav Cil\- Clerk Nt,n' slated that the I c ange L' lna, I,' "':'0\1 ,] oe a ocr . .b ,- I .. ter sl'r .... IL'(. ann ('lle~lr('r .. It \1:~5 )0 s "I'm going to steal Dean's eaL" ,night of Oct 11.12 and mllde Still l"llconsriolls tel!' dog was placed under ohsC!'- afternoon whom Ihe\' picked up I,u'ge numh('! of telephone (all~ . t d' h .tl t f t' I I, tl Idt I K I l' tl \' 11 f 't' k" f t' ,,~tlJna e t"al l..e new S"s:em lIe It'lt them and retulned 25 iaway 11'1 I a vane.v 0 ar Ices, F",lIm~ po!i«' .,tlll had he,'n un \';1110~ all( If' ,ca,e ''eno; I' 0 10~ ,erclcv~ ,m Ie,.'.' ~ge: 10m el ~Zl'l~Ss"e'mg In ol~ma l:'~ ... ould (',,,t a'J(lut ,~20,080'- The A FLOC K OF' WILDCAT minutes laler to pick them up. such as cigan::lte lighters anrl! ahIe to gel ('"nl/::llO's ver~ion I th" LO~I d of ,II( alth, " \I hel e ~e \I as rn ..klng p"SS:' \I Ith ,on th" amendmrnts sho\\ed th" ('o,'! nf th,' 10""["\\'1' :'old,,, 1.1st strikes is hamp"ring the telc- the confes~ion state~, \\'atrh, b:lIlds. , !, TUl'sdav of holl' lH' ha1'p,'n('(\ t" i, , ,'\ 'lI.nr('~erlOu~. ,hlt~',I'as rl'C(,II, : hal''' knuckl"s at lhe' \I'1T1IJO\lSof; 'sg,",'~l'I~,(1 d~~lre of Ih~ p!'op1e for year '.\';,s S20.42~1,2:', phoni' srl'l'il"{, in Detroit ::nd six. \\'enl Driving Till 1(' had 1>"en no fmcwlr en- <TOSS 0,'('1' to Ih(' \\T"n~ sidc'. ~",' d iI,1 ~I,llt ;\lIkll.I;,I, of ]\11. pas~ing cnl:', , l' lh , 1I,,,t', i\d,Lng t" liii" lh,.' c",\ oi tilt' Il'en "OH'r Michigar. dlies, They wenl dl'il'ing for abollt tlY 10 the place. The thipf ha(l' Iw ~Iill lias hal'ing illli'l'lllitl<, nt i Clenll'n,;, al"o a ll1l'mtwr of tile Ill' '1I'llially br(,/( .. lI~l',~I"ss III I Thl' CounCil unanilllclusly l'('~" ('II,", ;"dll', 1',1:"11 t:". t',:': .. .. two hOUr!{ and then droppf~d of7 ~used a key ttl enLE'1' 1he fl'on"t ~p('lls of lJn('on~('jotlslle:,s. I HIghway Dt'paltnwnl. tlH' "c,'l!Hlll\\: .of Ruth EllI~ ('cil'. 'I untnH'IH.it'd that thl' l'ltizPl1s Vult' tlalrl1.< L"" ;1 :l.lil'~li('ihl\' j~II.I,' ;ig~ TilE r131 ~nd U, S, GRAND one of the boys at hi~ home. dDM, lIe 11';1"listed a~ "not good" hv ;"fiku"kr, and hi.' <Tell \\'pre lIis "I>n(iltlon n!rgl'd c1u~t! to ":-io" I,n Amendment No, 2 IIhid1 ute of ;:'ion II: S';IIII ;, \C"', Ihe jl"'Y arc probing stec: hijack- Then thc.y drove to the Mc- A few days earliel the daugh. Co!ta,g" Hospital d""tc,I,; lat~ on ill(' p~opt'rly of !':C1n,'n Mc- the mania a polu slatu,; and when I wOlild rel1l1'n to th!' State' IIle: tOlill CrlSt.<of c,~ti',(l' pl;in :OC tnf' ing , , . 67 10n~ ~tolen in Detroit Kinley location where the car tel' of the proprietor had losl her TUl'sda\' Ca,thy, 7.,>~Rivard, whi'n a Doh. they lock"d him m a cell hr did' ,han, of !he sal"" tax reven\lC, whoi<' Po,nT" w,o::I'i "(' ;,hOdt the arra hrliev"d headrd for the was fOund ann abandoned it, The \.;e~' ring :md a.~ it had nel'rr Roth' ,ici\'ers ""If' li,'k"lPd fo, erman Pinc('r in an ent'losure all the damage he ('ould with i tilt' ,',t[(';; ha\{' tlN'n If'c('il'ing Ihe ,':,mr, hla('k market.. aulo was not rlam~ged. he en retul'/led it is believen the: rt','I:lr.<~ driving, P"Iil'e tlworiled ~l()od on his hing leg~ as Miku~- hea(1. kllllCklf'S ~nd f"i'l to Ihp. p",t twc; ye"r;;, ,. /-'i\'ell'atl SlatllJn The hoy st ill had the k.'Ys to thief wa~ the lindel, ! that Con igl io ;1101:. hal''' ,gOIl" to ka P;I~:<I'd anrl "ne;111,- hit olT h i,~ pr'~pL'1t,\'1!l till' "I'll.. ' ,\;;,'" '.':'.01' Bi;lnc!,'11 ,,,,,,01 t I':" _'.1 Tnl' ell 1'1- '.I,Ll' '<, !low,'wr. a TEN GERMAN ,"'AI1 CRIM- the eal' on him when he was i There wa~ no name or adrlress ~.,Ieep "I the whecL ri,~ilt "a"" 1111' p"I:l'l' ho"ker! 11I1ll as BIllllO Ol!' I'll,,' S ,,11:0(' ,,( t11l~:"de, 1.1" ,<tn,dl 11\-("1\,;11 ,':,oIi011 s~dTlcicnt inals at Lan<1~bel'g, Germany, arrested. Champine said, Ion the k,.y ring, indicating II I!ood .;\tikll,<ka was taken to BOil Se" -rraczvn,'k" ~H, lOr 2420 Flonan,. "Imuld he. 10,'\ II. \\.",11[1 (10 n.',,';; :01 ti,,, elly', '.lJ1al' ",ea but cap' \\'(,I'e hanged to da,l' for w'ar time Tbe othl"r three teen.;lgrrs al~o gue.<~ by finder as to whllt door :$1000 S h . C"OI~ ho~pital where he un.rler. Hamlr,1I11l'k, sarI' to JllllIP,th", (,It,\' t,"x S~ 1"'" ;,hl" "f II I'r::; 1""110"1 radlu5 of Illl'ocilie~ which included the, were placed on probation. j til(' key would fit. i, mas up, '11'"nl an oprration to re~tore hIS, ----------;--.-, ,Sl.(]OO ",,(,s. d 'al,latH n. , , dl'I;'1I1, multler or u, S. Airmen. ------- In.'. U h.t "ar to it~ normili ..ontolil. ~AIJ,ROAT \,\:-;O,\LS ~ TIi~ ~{'ncJ~1 sl:nllmenl 01 tll" Till' rlc .•"nt ,\,;ICm "i lhe City UHF.RATOR ,\XF. CUTS FOOT lIver n UI ]\iis~ Longe, of 60 Lake Snore, Councli on till' 20',lr;0' bonll 11:lilt L' l\!lOl!,' CI;\ "iT ir()m the Town, Saturrla~', Oel. 16 Woorls PatrolnHI/l Albell Abenrll Farm.~ police took II, ni~hop, Dl'sturber Doesn't Rell'sh repMter! to Fil'IllS 1'011('(' lli~\' of "n~"ndm0r.1 ,:\0, :; lI'a~ [a\'or- .,h,;> {,HiIO ('xc"pl :15 pl'ovined b~' A ' I' I' I I I' d un1111 Q{ri:rhlc,' t,-i,'ph"lw ;CrI'iCe with i'\oah Wellster. menean recently re,~cucd a two':\lear.olrl or 71 Moross roarl, to Collage A l'('l'kl"."~ rlrillillg ticket \\'as d bClII'('('n 0.,1. 11 :lncl l.'>,<"l11e lilt')' ").i', lU n,' IH) v IV", .' lexicographer, born 175R • •• lockerl in a hathroom al 1!l9~ Hospilal. Oct. 16 with a b<ldl~' issued to John A. ThcI,crkorn, Mustard, So It's Sprea , han dalllag('(l Iwr sailboat at Ih:, 111(""ly "P})('",," 10 1"1I'1'1In,<:lhe tl,e ;oll'n,lq' ,,'oll',,) ,«alll)/) on I ( t (()I \'I'rn:rr. John Ilrown's aid at Harper's Countr,~' Club, !Ie ('limbed in lat'"rated foot. HI' had been cui, 3.1, of 20721 Alg"r, Sl. Cla;r, ;"!IIllICip;d Pi"r, fo"t nf :-'lilrilsc., "''I",rl'd pr:,.enliH:r 0 I'n C Ferry in 1859, .• I,ava], former wilh a lilnder, .. tin,g blu~h with an axe, It slipprd. Shor"s, "ftel' his car SUffNi'r1' A troUblr.<OIlH' C'lIst£lrner, all ir,. and ~tole ~£InH' t£ll>ls. a 1ll:1!;;~(' " .. ,,!,___ __ ___ c"I,;n(:~'II'~;~;r::t~;,~n t~~\ t;~~ .:lp~I\~~ premier of France. excc,lltcrf ----------.--- ---'-' - .. ------- - .. -, ,---- aholll SI.OOO<iamagr in a 2:1.; a.m, ate waitres-, anrl a mu~lanl pot f t . In.. . 1916 ml'sllal I I .... d got all tanglerl up in an alterca- ,I'h,d,< of tlH' Po:ntl' all' n"t a (~~er~~;~OI;or~~;'t:;J 's;,ic;~e '10 Lot of SI.loke--..;S'l1all F,ore. ,\e~;f(l';~f! ['I:~ ;;'I:ms Patrolmen lion in II lunch room ~a 4 t O 15~12 Youngster Goes C linlbzng; . ~~n;;('1;~11;.r1;~"I~'~n(~e/1~fs, pr0pos,~d r,~e"pe ex('eutlnn: to comr"lle~'1> , G£'org" Van Thi"m and H"rold .ri'fT"I~"n avrnue at ,,: p,m, ~ P'lblt,. S,der,1 Comm:""l"1li" hanged I 'B ° S L °lll D Sel'lo\\'. 'fheuerkorn'.o; car hil the Oct. Ii, Flore"len, COllIe l:>II.""","',g 'Clarence Blc;sed '01';" auliloll7.crl ' ... zg care-.- 1 e anlage I'enter isl,l!ld £'urh on L~ke ~hor~ The police \\'I'le ~un1Tl1oned hul \- " " < to l'f'prc';;ent thi' ClI,v In future PRESIDE!\T TRUMAN tociay' rood, nl'ar Provencal. and slirl h"fore th{'v har! arrived the m\'s. ne~ot;atl"n" wllh till' four 1'11. ol'd"r"rl tile Illl'll't,~I'~' d~,f~n",r "s,' i ~ide\\'i~e abolll 5011 fel'! on the is. lard had' qucllerl the dislurbl'l , 11',(' ",.,la1.111" I < < n'" " L 1 \ I I rl ' f I I rl I ;\ <, 1','-\~'."', .• ,'I(1 111',1',,'r',o d,", wh,d, ,dbW,'('«(J i1gc, ,\ slllok",rlll"r! "OIlS(' leernt v 1 I (mI. mg 10 Coats. lhi' fire al)' an kn tk' "I 11 I c'lt un orlunate v 1a a so "ar ,',' '''' , tahli~hed "wllhoul dclay" to or. , , 0 'Ill" (own In'!' rN'S, " .' M ' , , It' 1""',I('IlII," e,xl,laln(r! 1" thc YOlln~, . d 't rl I p'uenllv ~Iart"d from a Cllrllrt 1'1 rf d1 rl '1 d th S d I t' g cirled 10 Ill~ke like a l"(ln~I',' "' gani7,e and tr<lin all rC~(,1'\'e units calise l'jlll e a scarr an an ear y I . ", ' H' 0 ,,'ers s:u Ie was nv, n'~ I" e .un ay.go. O'l1lr" 10, d' f1' 'I t "t.'r Ihat hr 11111<1plrk olhrr :'lU:ST GET PER:'l11T ,cI ror thi' n~tional se, morning rush trip 10 IB24 Ro~lvn lefl on a s"<,1( 10 the bas['lllcnl mg easl on L~kr Shore whrll the clothes of srHrlll prrfrcl1y inno- Saturna~' coul nt 19the '~ la Iwles fl',' flll,,: C' l'IJ,"htTlj: am!. polk ;"l(~Ic['"l', "i ~,iOn Tel',:,> reqlllr (, U' d ' . rC('l'('allon rO(lllf 11 appealrr! 10 ;J("'"INlt occurred No olher rars ernt cmtomrl'S, : had happcnrn wh"n Ill" '.1Ilole runty; :Jccorrlm~. to a ~Ite br Patrolnl:ln Donald COtll~. or h;:l\'(' :::nl01cl('r!'rl till night. the \1'('1 r In\"olv( d. The\' adcl(.cI 111"1 ~ Vanns fire depnrlnwnt rO~I~'c,d tip tonk hlln homl', hull, D~-,.tr()i1. :1 blind ilhll1. "l,,'~~ PI(,~S repl'es('nlal,,'r I'n I ollie h \" I I' n ------- I I Thi' ,,1"'1ll h"x """, I"c'at('d al "I'd,'r,'n '11' T'atl'"llll,Jn l.er"1 T,,, , "., t (' "ooc S po I( {', ",mol;£, fmall.I' rrl\lSlng the f;m1ily I T"el,er kOi n h;Hi he,'n (h'ink in", Pl,:\STf:R DAMA<a:D , to whell' he was p ,1Y'l1g, ". With Ihe rrr~lrlrnt M h h I I ' n L;,krvii'w "nil 1\1'1c11<'\a1. The hi;i11. to (luit beg";no n; til~ \\',,,,d,, '. '. ,Vlwn Coals arrived, the owncr, al 6 O~ i1111, I lie II as unhurt. Di''' th It. 'c', I It ~o appcns e ",( l'"",,,~ h ~ I I (i1u ..e e pas er I\a~ , 109" - d I 9'50 am al"rl11 "hrokc the mono IIn1l',;s h£' ~cl,o; " pl'ln;:l (""Tll \he DEW L~V IS S'I)VNDING T}[~ AI"x ,Mar.sha.ll. had extinguished Damage, inrllldinl( two holes I! ,------ .. -- "rllined by vandals as fa~t ;H il' a fire alarm box po'" tn 0 1I~ ,,' .,' ti t V'II I k' ff I c. u ., , I' d" W 'd ' [,. : 'Clmlbmg When he ~nt to thc' "tom'" rlf an " lerWI5P qUle , lagi' c ('I' s0 1(',', Thrr£' 1ild rl ' h' nld homr lawn the fire III 1.1£' ba~ement of the blll'nerl in the parlition ()( the ~mORF.S PHONF. CH,\NGF,J) was app Ie, 00 s po Ice \~eri', ci «evelal nays for lhe hi'cn compl 1\ "r hI> actl\'lll", ay In I,S h' . e' nn~,and.a.h;"f ~tory brick bunga, recrenlion room anrl partially d£'- Thr telephon" numbel of G, P. a,k"rl Ort. 13 to watch thr fllSt lop. hr "ppar('nti" I"',';un,, tn- ~er:o 0, - -, i ,., all Owosso. Mli'h" wher£' (' IS I,. '10\\' with :l fire extinguisher ";',d s1l'1l~'i'(1 lumh('r on Ih!? bas£'ml,nt: Sh"r~s Vill,lgf' ]'as heen changed n"", hO\l<e in the fl].~1 hlNk on qUI..1111'e ~lJoul thai llttl" ilo"k Inl' liPpi1,llm'nt,-~ncl the el~ht tn lne Vl~,n:tv Il[ \hl' \\""'0' I d h II \","," ' td l $'0 I TU I I 5'00 h I "'i1e l"clcter and l"IIllI,el Cll' ... S, nlen \I ho an~\\el'cd It, I Theater, (Continued 011 Page 2) gar en osc, 001', ,"" esllma e II a, to xc{ a - Il It e north side of Hollywood, ! a CITY COUNCIL IN BERLIN move,; it.s meeting place from the I Soviel sector to the Weslern area (British sector) 'after a Com- munisl councilman who had been ousted refused to give up his seat. 1 I"

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Page 1: Ih, News Grosse Pointe ewsdigitize.gp.lib.mi.us/digitize/newspapers/gpnews/... · Comg 10, 2 , of 9 Newport, Detroit. Also inJ'ured were the driver and passenger of I' 'r S N' f

Letter Read to City CouncilCalling for Combined

Police Setup

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iPIan ~~-RadioI TantamountTo Denlise

ALL THE NEWS

OF ALL THE POINTES

EVERY WEEK

iSchools and P..T A,Supervisors TakeOpposing Positions

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Goullette Also Issues Orderfor Strieter Parking

Enforcement

iWoods Chief'Cracks DownIOn Speeders

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Grosse Pointe ewsComplete News Coverage of l\ll the Pointes

-----------------------,.----_._--,----------------,---,Entered as Second Class Matteralthe POSl OWce al Delro'l, Mleh GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, OCTOBER 21, 1948 $2~~ Pf.r.,c7cYar Fully Paid Circulation

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Ih, News

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\VI~I~KA.I Compiled by theGro.sse Pomte l\'ew.l

il9 Kercheval

VOLUME 9-NO. 43

liE" I)I ..IN I~S

--IThurslla~', Oe!' 14Former Presidenl Theodore

HOClsel'e]( shol aud se\'erel~' Iwounded while makinl: a I

speech in lUillI'3ukr{:, by JohnSchrank, a maniac, on Ihis da\'in 1!112 .•. Our Na,'y baggedfive Ja]l, warshills in Ihe Solo,mons, 1942.

, .GREAT LAKES STEeL COR-

poration announces a raise of$4 to $8 a Ion for "exIra services"on hot rolled ~hl'els , . ,. The cor.poration is a major supplier formany o( Detroit's autD plants,. . .

RUSSI!. DEMANDED yes ter-d"y that the W('stcrn Allies droptheir complaillt againsl herblockade o( Berlin as the firstslep toward any negotiations tosettle the cri~is , . , Showdownexpected on Friday,

• • •A STORM OF' PROTEST arose

in Dctroit COl11mon Council lastnight ol'er the DSH's proposal toreduce ~crvic('s to . bolster itstoHering finances.. .

A kd d. Board and Teachers Fayor Schweikart, Carpenter Blast What amounts to the firstcrac own on spee mg dand parking violations on Amen ment 5, But NO.5 as Indefinite; I~ official notice of intent to kill]\'Iaek a'lenue, ill Grosse Pointe Dislike No.2 No View on '2' the Township. was conveyedWoods, has been ordered bv in the draft of a letter readWoods Police Chief Walter J. Both the Grosse Pointe Wa,\'11e County Supervisor: before the City COllnci! ;\lon-Goulette. Board of Education and the, Carl Schweikart, representing. da~' nir.:ht.

In wrillen order "to all offie- P-TA Council of Crosse Poinl,~ 'the Township of Grosse Fointe The Tn,l'nship's dealh WOliider~." Friday, Goulletle declared: have gone 011 record with I ;JI1d Supervisor CI.lester F. Car- result from the simple proce:;s of

respect to theu' position for 1 pen tel' representmg the CIty abandonment bv the four G"osse"Your enforcement in general h A 1 h ' , .(' . , i t e mendmenls No, 2 and: of Grosse Pointe on t e Pointe villages which constituteIn I egards to ,traIT I' on, Mack) NO.5 to the State Consti tutioll i Count,l- Board of Supervisors, it.

has heen poor III the opinion of I which are to be voted upon' have issued a statement urg- ,l11any" .t tl i, tl - "'t' . d' ,t' The leller. as drnCted, 1S 10 be

, nex mon .1. ! mg Ie CI Izens, an pal 1C- ,signed. if approved by the fourHe cited a recent check on BollI boches havI' l'olbhol'n!ed 111Iarly property owners to viililges. The copy exhibited to

traffiC which. showed that the ~,Iose!~' 111 their .Sludl of the IWo ; vote "NO" on amendment No. the City Council meeting bythoroughfare IS u~ed 1>y 14,000 a~endment." f,aeh has lssucd a, 5 at the forthcoming eleelion," Mayor Nelting \\'a;; chiefly acars per day, statement for th" IIlformatlOn of "It k' t. . th t" malleI' of information. aIthou"hI "Th" 'I ' "h tl\e P"O )I~ f II > I' ' I see s 0 lcmO\'C e 1,0. hIS IS qUI e an IflCl'ease, e ,', L I L 0 le ~m ", '.' ,', ,. ' , it doe;; ,suggest that the Cily

I observed, ."as a year ago, a check 1he st"teluent of tile Board of tllll cI~ maJollt~ no\\ I equII ~d and, should join the movement.. --l'icllJre bl Fled Hunnells I showed B,OOOcars used it. Educal10n I.; I"rgel," an amph- would give a Simple maJonly the I The letter is addle~sed to Carl

Critically injured in this badly demolished car when it eollided head On with an.. I P bl' I t t f:eat~on o[ the statement of (ads right to act on expenditures 0(: Schweikart, supel'vi~or of theother on Mack avenue near Bourncmouth early Sunday was the drivel' Joseph \V. u IC n eres carnl'd In the P-TA appeal 'T ' 11', '1' 2 482 "11 might be interesting to ' 'the taxpayers' money withoul a 01\ ns II',Comg 10, 2 , of 9 Newport, Detroit. Also inJ'ured were the driver and passenger of I' 'r S N' f' fIt t.the other car, I knoll'," he went on, "that a check ,A talemelll . definite purpose staled. • 0 lee 0 II en----------------1) made a year ag'l on Warrell It repn:~ellts th(' argument of: , It is a notice that the villages

I ------- showed dnly 11,000 cars, P,esident Bert Wieking of the I [)ocsll'l Say So 'inlend to install a police radio

Auto 8tealzOng I Head' -on Colllosloon on Mack I In olher words Mack AI'enue Board and of Pl'Of. John R' "The pl'Oponents of the amend- t f I' ' d k Ih' ' , B" ." t d : 'I 'I' III b d I sys cnl 0 nel!" own an as s eal tllnes, carries a maximum :11 ne~, s:lpel rn en enl .of the I ment ~a} tlal j \I OU I' use' , . ,load, Grosse Pomte Schools In con, (or capital improl'ements only I TOil nshlp to take notice aeeord-Is HrtbzOt WzOtl'l: EarJ"'y Sunday In]oures 3°, I, "We have posted this road well junction with olher members of but the amendment doe~ not state jingly,

l~ (, and hale at all time~ worked Ihe Board, I this or declare this. It goes much farther in that it

Paro/lee, 16 a,ne IOnCrlOtlOcal COlldlOtlOon with County Iraffic engi'nec'rs and The r.TA statemenl is j~sued, "So a school district wilh, req'"csts the township. to notifyhave (ollowerl their adl'ice." his 0"1'1' the s'gnalUre. of RI:mmg. enough pres~ure from interested! the Federal Communications,directive continued, . ton J, PU:dy, presl~ent (,I the sources could raise up to 50 mills i Commission of it~ readiness to

I "When I urge the department Grosse Pomte C~uncil of Parent- and dil'ert same to payment of' abandon the channel it now pos,• Admits Theft of 2nd Vehicle. Cars Demoli~hed as Driver Swerves to Wrong Side, to ticket all violator~, especially I Teacher A~soelatlOns. salaries, ell'. 'sesses. and in general, recom,

PRESIDENT JAMES B, CO. from Man Whose C"r He I A tl D' t Wh I B th M t . t during dangerous periods, I he- i ~.t follows: '. The 15.mill limitation wa~ mend the change,nanl, of Harvard, suggests that ' u pparen y Ollng a ee; 0 (, oris 5 lieve I am acting in the best in- 'I PROP~SAL NO, 2 l~ an at- adopted many years ago for jusl The leller aeknowl~dges thatthe nation's militar\' needs be Stole in 1947 Get 'RD' Tickets lerests of the public," tempI to lepea~, the p~e?enl con,- Ihe purpose o( protecting the tax-! a :enlral conlrol stahon wouldmet by enrolling eve'ry boy of 18 ------- U d . h' . t '1', t sblutlOnat pro\ lSlOn II hlch gum - pa,'er 'Ind pl'opel'lv owner: ha\e to be mall1tamed m 50me

n el 1S s,~na ure, In( Ica - t th II. h I f 'I' I ,< J ". )' . th p. .in a national militia for 10 yeals. Stea1il1g automobiles be- Thlee persons were injured, one criticall~', in a headon in his stron leelin s on the sub, ~n ees e PU) II' se 00 s 0 1'~? 1- againsl the wild spending of of- ' mUnlClpa Ity III . e a 111Ie. whIchwith no exceptions except for longing to C, A. Dean, of 221 collision earl," Sunday on Mack avenue, near Bournemouth. /t I 't

g. bIg 'I th lIgan. one-sixth of the Sales lax fitials who sometimes forget to I would also have lssucd to It, as aI h . I d' bT ,. J e, Ie \1 ro e, III ue penCl , e receipts. , ,'" I ' ,t' lh '_

lIctua p YSlca lSIl Iity. Lewiston, apparently develop- Joseph \'Y. Coniglio, 22, of 4829 Newport, Detroit, was notation. "Do it~" , control olher peoples money lIke i mun!clpa cOlplna Ion, e ol\n• • d . t h b't f 16 k C H' I' "I • _ ,,'lhe Re~sons , they would their own, ,ershlp of the channeLFriday, Oct. 15 I e In 0 a I or a -year- la "en to otlage osplta IJ1 cnlJca condition with a badly Every 'olator! I The Gl'Osse Pomte. C~uncli of . Chiefs to Control

On this datc in 1890 mem- old, Detroit youngster. fractured skull, concussion and lac3rations. As an added postcripl to the Parent.Teache~' AssocwtlOns and Uncontrolled Spelllhng 1 The general plan is that thehers or ih~ Italian iUafia 50- The boy \vas apPl"ehended last ----- 'Ac(,()l'din~ to Farnls police, \vho order, he also ordered closer the Grosse POinte Board o( Edu- HAgain, this is a defi.nite slep I radio service for all of tl.~Pointesciety mUl'llcr the Chid of Po, Friday by Falms Detective SgL S · "d F d handled the accident. Coniglio checks of the parking in the (Contimled on Page 15) lowalds the relurn of unconlrol- !would be under the supervision

.. Elmer Labadie and Detective UZel e DILl'] Bournemouth.Mack area around -------- ---------- led '!J~nc!_;ng and the abandon-! and control of the five chi~fs ofIiee of New Orleans, David C. G g Ch ' I t d l- was driving IIcst on Mack at -. - L

cor e ampll1e, w 10 repor e the \"'oods TJleater, pointing out ment of the properly owners' and police,Hellness}' on the doorstep of h d f II f' f th 0 C" L · abollt 3:45 a. m, Sunday when he Th" T ke ma e a ,u can esswn 0 e n zty lIte "parking restrictions are plainI" zeves ~l e taxpa"ers' control of spending, The township board now can.his home, •• leads to the Iyneh- th it f D • L' I. 0 t 5 sudden I,\' swelyed to Ihe left side J J

. e 0 ean s meo n C, , p'lsted." "So Il'e lll'ge a 'N'o' \'ote on I' trois the. radio for the four yil,Ing of 11 Italians chargell with The 1941 cOlll'Crtible was stolen of the road. "You arc orde,ed to ticket No\', 5. ,Jages, The City has had its ownpartieipation In the crime, and tI t ' f 1 d' !!is laIc model automobile (:0]- Cas ''1 Only I;\ war scare with Ital,", also ta eveOlng TOIll lie rIveway The D t 't 15th P 'I'I Id d 'tl d ' t ev('J'Y violator~" l- "The proponents of the mea-, separate radio for a number of, I o( Ihe Dean home and was (ound , e 1'0' ,. r~clll, ill' W1 lone .Ill'en cas on It was explained thaI parking sure state thaI their reason for' yeal'F,ends the lUafia movement in the next evening l'n front of 256 pollee found a man slthng III hiS Il\Iacl; b.I' Joseph Coppola, 21. of . I t. f dd h I The gen 'I receptl'on gl"( byA . I 'th 11' I ( 0") F D VIO ?: IOns 0 ten a to 01 er urging the adoption is th~ exten- I .' , ~ra . \n .merlca • , • 1501h anniversary McKinley, car. 1Il e a ey Jusl ea~ 0 14. -~ rench road, etroil. prac, trafTlc hazards, A burglary which occurred sion of the period for paymenl; the Clt) Councli to the proposalof the birth of Father Gabriel On Probation ,Ca?leUX, ~cross from Grosse ItJc::lIy demollshlllg both t:ars" Many parking regulations, sometime after midnight last Sat, of hands, but the amendment: was that when the arrangemenl~Riehard, fOll~d~r. of U. of D. According to Labadie and I POInt,e I,n the early homs last i . Cop~ola a~d a p'a~se~.;"er III IllS authorities point out, are set up urday was reported t() the City makes no mention 01 what the. for the new radiO system haye

Champine the youlh was on' Satu: da),'. I car, i'lI,llthell Zelll1l, --. of 30G8 a~ ~afety measures, Violations of police at 12:5,'> p.m, Sunday. expendilu,es can be used for." IIbee,n advanced to a pomt whe,reDETROIT POLICE arrest the probation' at the time from Star hHe. had, ,collllm(~lledl shllieidde .'t'),'IltlaIC~lit~g,DCII{l'OiCall~o wcre taken parking rules have been known It occurred in the Howard G. their consummatcon ISassured Ine

ring leaders in a numbers syndi- Commonwealth where he had s ootmg lImse 1Il tIe. ea WI 1 i () 0 ,age osplta, to cause serious accidents. Quinney home, al ~32 Lincoln City, WIll slll'render lt~ channelcate in Wayne and Oakland been senl June 30,1947, for steal- a Belgian a~tom~tlc PIstOl. I Several Stitches road, Council's Views and Jam In With the re"t.counties, reputenly doing a busi. ing Mrs, Dean's slation wagon, • He w~s Idenl~fied as ilarold; Zerill; was releasen a[ler .,ev- C The family was away and the I But until there is pOSItive as-ness of $2,500,000 a year. He was taken before juvenile Kr?lIse. _6. of 34/4 Grayton, Dc-, eral ~tlkhes W('Ie usrd to dose 2 ity Workers house wa~ on the walch list. An Are Expressed 'suranee that the plan will go

• • • authorities after the ~eeond theft Irolt. He was sll1gle and reported a gaping wound in the right side • b officer on his rounds had ex, ~ ilhrough, the City will hang onATTORNEY GENERAL EU- and placed on probation for the to h.ave been a \'ete:an, 'of his (act', BItten on Jo amined Ihe hOllse at midnight ' to the system it now has,

gene F. ,Black moves. quickly remainder j of hi~ high school HIS h~aIth had been bad for, Coppola, \lh" suffcr!'r\ multiple; and nothing Wa~ disturbed then, Communication~ (r 0 m the: 'Questions Remainto, block 1~1m,edlate rale lIl~reases days , sO,m~ hme anrl ,l~e had, broorled : bruises ;lT1c1 COIH'us,ion,<: was beld: The hazards Tllll by municipal The thieves took only l'a~h. Michigan Municipal League and' Many questions remain lo beb) the Michigan Bell Teh::phone I Dunng that time he is for 0\ el hiS phys,c.l. condlllOn ac. ovcrnlghl fOI' ob~el'\'atl('n belOg I . finding about S50 in an upstairs local organizations and indivi,; answered, One is whether IheC 'h '11 I h ' . - 'd' I' ",. . emplO\es who ha\'e to enter PT!- , d . 1'1 h' h .o.. , , sa) s e WI appca to t e hidden to drive must be home cm IIlg to po Ice , ' ' l'elcasl'c! Sunclav afternoon, ' ,drawer. They had also moven duals read at the Grosse Pointe I unname n1UnlClpa I y, II' Ie ISCourts to prevent the Telephone every night by 9 and must report The Det,loit polIce saId th~re By a peculia;' quirk, it heeame I vate proprrty regularly m ,the a heav~' refrigerator away from Cilv Council meeting Monday II understood to be the Farms. willcompany from eolleetmg under weekly to a probation otTieer. was no eVIdence of death havmg i a Fanns ilecid"nt. ! coiled ion of waste matenals the wall apparently to learn " ., he able to persuade the FCC toih? ~ew lates .approvc,d by the I'll Steal Dean's Car hee~ caused by other than, Had it heen Coppola who i were demom;trated last week whether there was an~'lhing hid. mght. sparked, a lively dISCUS', allocate it a c:,_,meiM.le~lgan Pubhe Service Co~, 4lf he violates the probation, he sUlc\de, cl'Ossed over to the \\Tong side, it i when two city ,employes who, den behind it. ~Ion on Const,tuhonal Amend- I The fad that the letter pm,mlSSlOn, will be returneclto the Slar Com- ------ would hav" he!'n a WOrlds ca~t' : wrre hillen hy dog~, I ------ ments 2 and 5 to be voted on on poses Ihal Supcrvjsnr Schweikart

• • • monweallh 0 . . tT!. f ~ince the ('I'nler of II1ack i~ the: On 0,'1. 12, Frank l1eabert, 64. I 1"" I d' . I l lI:ov. 2 be asked to GUlt the townshll!RURAL DEMOCRATIC POST, According 10 Labanie, the II ~nnlSClen I,Ze b(.undar,I' line b"tll'cen the vii, i of 643 Notre ~ame., an ~mplo.ye! US n lVl~ ll.fl Mayor Netting deemed it m- channel and el'i'n )",n 111.wlIn

mllsters in Michig:lIl say they youth met three lecn,;:t,gc frienrl~. IFll1cls THE DOOJ' lagr~, : of Ihe Hlglma~ Depaltment. \\as I[ T I -F t I tirely wilhin the right of the the others In gelling one or theirare heing forced to make con- 15 and !G. flom Octroi! and SI. ' f, :\~ " malll'r of f;ll't, tbe Wond, bitten on the calf, of hIS l,gh,t I.eg S DUg t lS ,ee, COllncil to adl'ise the citizen;; on own. It,'lpile, ",ome dOllot 0n Ihet 'I I t th COt\ D , t, 1 h K I . , , vIl'a"c' Da"1n)u Ions 0 e ,0 a e emo. Clair Shores, in a "hamburger, police gol Iht' firsl ("all ancl ii, )\ a coc,,,e,' spanle oil t. e, un - ,nl\' leglslat.vemalleraffeelmg.;.hM .', " , ~'tlcratic committee. claim they bar" that night. ' , A ~hlef e?tered a novelty shop : I'/a~ Iheir ambulanee whi{"h took i PI preml~es, at 43B SI. ClaIr The City police had an ob., ta~es. i h' c' reas.o'l;:1(1"'iJ:l~;": WI'. 1I!

are heing fOlcerl to "buy their He told th"lll, Lahadie related', ,iaI, 10217 Kelche\'al dunng tlw, the viclims to 1lH' llO'pit ••1. It \las a puncture wound and :~trepl'rOllS cuslomer S"lurdav Cil\- Clerk Nt,n' slated that the I c ange L' lna, I,' "':'0\1 ,] oe a ocr .. b ,- I .. ter sl'r ....IL'(. ann ('lle~lr('r .. It \1:~5)0 s "I'm going to steal Dean's eaL" ,night of Oct 11.12 and mllde Still l"llconsriolls tel!' dog was placed under ohsC!'- afternoon whom Ihe\' picked up I,u'ge numh('! of telephone (all~ . t d' h

• • • .tl t f t' I I, tl I d t I K I l' tl \' 11 f 't' k" f t' ,,~tlJna e t"al l..e new S"s:emlIe It'lt them and retulned 25 iaway 11'1 I a vane.v 0 ar Ices, F",lIm~ po!i«' .,tlll had he,'n un \';1110~ all( If' ,ca,e ''eno; I' 0 10~ ,erclcv~ ,m Ie,.'.' ~ge: 10m el ~Zl'l~Ss"e'mg In ol~ma l:'~ ... ould (',,,t a'J(lut ,~20,080'- TheA FLOC K OF' WILDCAT minutes laler to pick them up. such as cigan::lte lighters anrl! ahIe to gel ('"nl/::llO's ver~ion I th" LO~I d of ,II( alth, " \I hel e ~e \I as rn ..klng p"SS:' \I Ith ,on th" amendmrnts sho\\ed th" ('o,'! nf th,' 10""["\\'1' :'old,,, 1.1st

strikes is hamp"ring the telc- the confes~ion state~, \\'atrh, b:lIlds. , !, TUl'sdav of holl' lH' ha1'p,'n('(\ t" i, , ,'\ 'lI.nr('~erlOu~. ,hlt~',I'as rl'C(,II, : hal''' knuckl"s at lhe' \I'1T1IJO\lSof; 'sg,",'~l'I~,(1d~~lre of Ih~ p!'op1e for year '.\';,s S20.42~1,2:',phoni' srl'l'il"{, in Detroit ::nd six. \\'enl Driving Till 1(' had 1>"en no fmcwlr en- <TOSS 0,'('1' to Ih(' \\T"n~ sidc'. ~",' d iI,1 ~I,llt ;\lIkll.I;,I, of ]\11. pas~ing cnl:', , l' lh , 1I,,,t', i\d,Lng t" liii" lh,.' c",\ oi tilt'Il'en "OH'r Michigar. dlies, They wenl dl'il'ing for abollt tlY 10 the place. The thipf ha(l' Iw ~Iill lias hal'ing illli'l'lllitl<,nti Clenll'n,;, al"o a ll1l'mtwr of tile Ill' '1I'llially br(,/( .. lI~l',~I"ss III I Thl' CounCil unanilllclusly l'('~" ('II,", ;"dll', 1',1:"11 t:". t',:':

.. .. • two hOUr!{ and then droppf~d of7 ~used a key ttl enLE'1' 1he fl'on"t ~p('lls of lJn('on~('jotlslle:,s. I HIghway Dt'paltnwnl. tlH' "c,'l!Hlll\\: .of Ruth EllI~ ('cil'. 'I untnH'IH.it'd that thl' l'ltizPl1s Vult' tlalrl1.< L"" ;1 :l.lil'~li('ihl\' j~II.I,' ;ig~TilE r131 ~nd U, S, GRAND one of the boys at hi~ home. dDM, lIe 11';1"listed a~ "not good" hv ;"fiku"kr, and hi.' <Tell \\'pre lIis "I>n(iltlon n!rgl'd c1u~t! to ":-io" I,n Amendment No, 2 IIhid1 ute of ;:'ion II: S';IIII ;, \C"', Ihe

jl"'Y arc probing stec: hijack- Then thc.y drove to the Mc- A few days earliel the daugh. Co!ta,g" Hospital d""tc,I,; lat~ on ill(' p~opt'rly of !':C1n,'n Mc- the mania a polu slatu,; and when I wOlild rel1l1'n to th!' State' IIle: tOlill CrlSt.<of c,~ti',(l' pl;in :OC tnf'ing , , . 67 10n~ ~tolen in Detroit Kinley location where the car tel' of the proprietor had losl her TUl'sda\' Ca,thy, 7.,>~Rivard, whi'n a Doh. they lock"d him m a cell hr did' ,han, of !he sal"" tax reven\lC, whoi<' Po,nT" w,o::I'i "(' ;,hOdt thearra hrliev"d headrd for the was fOund ann abandoned it, The \.;e~' ring :md a.~ it had nel'rr Roth' ,ici\'ers ""If' li,'k"lPd fo, erman Pinc('r in an ent'losure all the damage he ('ould with i tilt' ,',t[(';; ha\{' tlN'n If'c('il'ing Ihe ,':,mr,hla('k market.. • • aulo was not rlam~ged. he en retul'/led it is believen the: rt','I:lr.<~ driving, P"Iil'e tlworiled ~l()od on his hing leg~ as Miku~- hea(1. kllllCklf'S ~nd f"i'l to Ihp. p",t twc; ye"r;;, ,. /-'i\'ell'atl SlatllJn

The hoy st ill had the k.'Ys to thief wa~ the lindel, ! that Con igl io ;1101:. hal''' ,gOIl" to ka P;I~:<I'd anrl "ne;111,- hit olT h i,~ pr'~pL'1t,\'1!l till' "I'll.. ' ,\;;,'" '.':'.01' Bi;lnc!,'11 ,,,,,,01 t I':" _'.1 Tnl' ell 1'1- '.I,Ll' '<, !low,'wr. aTEN GERMAN ,"'AI1 CRIM- the eal' on him when he was i There wa~ no name or adrlress ~.,Ieep "I the whecL ri,~ilt "a"" 1111' p"I:l'l' ho"ker! 11I1ll as BIllllO Ol!' I'll,,' S ,,11:0(' ,,( t11l~:"de, 1.1" ,<tn,dl 11\-("1\,;11 ,':,oIi011 s~dTlcicnt

inals at Lan<1~bel'g, Germany, arrested. Champine said, Ion the k,.y ring, indicating II I!ood .;\tikll,<ka was taken to BOil Se" -rraczvn,'k" ~H, lOr 2420 Flonan,. "Imuld he. 10,'\ II. \\.",11[1 (10 n.',,';; :01 ti,,, elly', '.lJ1al' ",ea but cap'\\'(,I'e hanged to da,l' for w'ar time Tbe othl"r three teen.;lgrrs al~o gue.<~ by finder as to whllt door :$1000 S h . C"OI~ ho~pital where he un.rler. Hamlr,1I11l'k, sarI' to JllllIP,th", (,It,\' t,"x S~ 1"'" ;,hl" "f II I'r::; 1""110"1 radlu5 ofIlll'ocilie~ which included the, were placed on probation. j til(' key would fit. i, mas up, '11'"nl an oprration to re~tore hIS, ----------;--.-, ,Sl.(]OO ",,(,s. d 'al,latH n. , , dl'I;'1I1,multler or u, S. Airmen. ------- In.'. U h.t "ar to it~ normili ..ontolil. ~AIJ,ROAT \,\:-;O,\LS ~ TIi~ ~{'ncJ~1 sl:nllmenl 01 tll" Till' rlc .•"nt ,\,;ICm "i lhe City

• UHF.RATOR ,\XF. CUTS FOOT lIver n UI ]\iis~ Longe, of 60 Lake Snore, Councli on till' 20',lr;0' bonll 11:lilt L' l\!lOl!,' CI;\ "iT ir()m the Town,Saturrla~', Oel. 16 Woorls PatrolnHI/l Albell Abenrll Farm.~ police took II, ni~hop, Dl'sturber Doesn't Rell'sh repMter! to Fil'IllS 1'011('(' lli~\' of "n~"ndm0r.1 ,:\0, :; lI'a~ [a\'or- .,h,;> {,HiIO ('xc"pl :15 pl'ovined b~'

A ' I' I' I I I' d • un1111 Q{ri:rhlc,' t,-i,'ph"lw ;CrI'iCe withi'\oah Wellster. menean recently re,~cucd a two':\lear.olrl or 71 Moross roarl, to Collage A l'('l'kl"."~ rlrillillg ticket \\'as d bClII'('('n 0.,1. 11 :lncl l.'>,<"l11elilt')' ").i', lU n,' IH) v IV", .'

lexicographer, born 175R • •• lockerl in a hathroom al 1!l9~ Hospilal. Oct. 16 with a b<ldl~' issued to John A. ThcI,crkorn, Mustard, So It's Sprea , han dalllag('(l Iwr sailboat at Ih:, 111(""ly "P})('",," 10 1"1I'1'1In,<:lhe tl,e ;oll'n,lq' ,,'oll',,) ,«alll)/) on

I ( t (()I \'I'rn:rr.John Ilrown's aid at Harper's Countr,~' Club, !Ie ('limbed in lat'"rated foot. HI' had been cui, 3.1, of 20721 Alg"r, Sl. Cla;r, ;"!IIllICip;d Pi"r, fo"t nf :-'lilrilsc., "''I",rl'd pr:,.enliH:r 0 I'n C

Ferry in 1859, .• I,ava], former wilh a lilnder, .. tin,g blu~h with an axe, It slipprd. Shor"s, "ftel' his car SUffNi'r1' A troUblr.<OIlH' C'lIst£lrner, all ir,. and ~tole ~£InH' t£ll>ls. a 1ll:1!;;~(' " .. ,,!,___ __ ___ c"I,;n(:~'II'~;~;r::t~;,~nt~~\t;~~ .:lp~I\~~premier of France. excc,lltcrf ----------.--- ---'-' - .. ------- - .. -, ,---- aholll SI.OOO<iamagr in a 2:1.; a.m, ate waitres-, anrl a mu~lanl potf t . In.. . 1916 ml'sllal I I .... d got all tanglerl up in an alterca- • ,I'h,d,< of tlH' Po:ntl' all' n"t a(~~er~~;~OI;or~~;'t:;J 's;,ic;~e '10 Lot of SI.loke--..;S'l1all F,ore. ,\e~;f(l';~f! ['I:~ ;;'I:ms Patrolmen lion in II lunch room ~ a

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15~12 Youngster Goes Clinlbzng; .~~n;;('1;~11;.r1;~"I~'~n(~e/1~fs,pr0pos,~dr,~e"pe ex('eutlnn: to comr"lle~'1> , G£'org" Van Thi"m and H"rold .ri'fT"I~"n avrnue at ,,: p,m, ~ P'lblt,. S,der,1 Comm:""l"1li"

hanged I'B ° S L °lll D Sel'lo\\'. 'fheuerkorn'.o; car hil the Oct. Ii, Flore"len, COllIe l:>II.""","',g 'Clarence Blc;sed '01';" auliloll7.crl' ... zg care-.- 1 e anlage I'enter isl,l!ld £'urh on L~ke ~hor~ The police \\'I'le ~un1Tl1oned hul \-" " < to l'f'prc';;ent thi' ClI,v In futurePRESIDE!\T TRUMAN tociay' rood, nl'ar Provencal. and slirl h"fore th{'v har! arrived the m\'s. ne~ot;atl"n" wllh till' four 1'11.

ol'd"r"rl tile Illl'll't,~I'~' d~,f~n",r "s,' i ~ide\\'i~e abolll 5011 fel'! on the is. lard had' qucllerl the dislurbl'l , 11',(' ",.,la1.111" I< < n'" " L 1 \ I I rl ' f I I rl I ;\ <, 1','-\~'."', .• ,'I(1 111',1' ,,'r',o d,", wh,d, ,dbW,'('«(J i1gc,,\ slllok",rlll"r! "OIlS(' leernt v 1 I (mI. mg 10 Coats. lhi' fire al)' an kn tk' "I 11 I c'lt un orlunate v 1a a so "ar ,',' '''' ,tahli~hed "wllhoul dclay" to or. , , 0 'Ill" (own In'!' rN'S, " .' M ' , , It' 1""',I('IlII," e,xl,laln(r! 1" thc YOlln~, .

d 't rl I p'uenllv ~Iart"d from a Cllrllrt 1'1 rf d 1 rl '1 d th S d I t' g cirled 10 Ill~ke like a l"(ln~I',' "'gani7,e and tr<lin all rC~(,1'\'e units calise l'jlll e a scarr an an ear y I . ", ' H' 0 ,,'ers s:u Ie was nv, n'~ I" e .un ay.go. O'l1lr" 10, d' f1' 'I t "t.'r Ihat hr 11111<1plrk olhrr :'lU:ST GET PER:'l11T, c I ror thi' n~tional se, morning rush trip 10 IB24 Ro~lvn lefl on a s"<,1( 10 the bas['lllcnl mg easl on L~kr Shore whrll the clothes of srHrlll prrfrcl1y inno- Saturna~' coul n t 19the '~ la Iwles fl',' flll,,: C' l'IJ,"htTlj: am!. polk ;"l(~Ic['"l', "i ~,iOn Tel',:,>

reqlllr (, U ' d ' . rC('l'('allon rO(lllf 11 appealrr! 10 ;J("'"INlt occurred No olher rars ernt cmtomrl'S, : had happcnrn wh"n Ill" '.1Ilolerunty; :Jccorrlm~. to a ~Ite br Patrolnl:ln Donald COtll~. or h;:l\'(' :::nl01cl('r!'rl till night. the \1'('1 r In\"olv( d. The\' adcl(.cI 111"1 ~Vanns fire depnrlnwnt rO~I~'c,d tip tonk hlln homl', hull, D~-,.tr()i1. :1 blind ilhll1. "l,,'~~PI(,~S repl'es('nlal,,'r I'n Iollie h \" I I' n ------- I I Thi' ,,1"'1ll h"x """, I"c'at('d al "I'd,'r,'n '11' T'atl'"llll,Jn l.er"1 T,,,, "., t (' "ooc S po I( {', ",mol;£, fmall.I' rrl\lSlng the f;m1ily I T"el,er kOi n h;Hi he,'n (h'ink in", Pl,:\STf:R DAMA<a:D , to whell' he was p ,1Y'l1g, ".With Ihe rrr~lrlrnt M h h I I ' n L;,krvii'w "nil 1\1'1c11<'\a1. The hi;i11. to (luit beg";no n; til~ \\',,,,d,,'. • '. ,Vlwn Coals arrived, the owncr, al 6 O~ i1111, I lie II as unhurt. Di''' • th It. 'c', I It ~o appcns e ",( l'"",,,~ h ~

II (i1u ..e e pas er I\a~ , 109" - d I 9'50 am al"rl11 "hrokc the mono IIn1l',;s h£' ~cl,o; " pl'ln;:l (""Tll \he

DEWL~V IS S'I)VNDING T}[~ AI"x ,Mar.sha.ll. had extinguished Damage, inrllldinl( two holes I! ,------ ..-- "rllined by vandals as fa~t ;H il' a fire alarm box po'" tn 0 1I~ ,,' .,' ti t V'II I k' ff Ic. u ., , I' d" W 'd ' [,. : 'Clmlbmg When he ~nt to thc' "tom'" rlf an " lerWI5P qUle , lagi' c ('I' s 0 1(',', Thrr£' 1ildrl ' h' nld homr lawn the fire III 1.1£' ba~ement of the blll'nerl in the parlition ()( the ~mORF.S PHONF. CH,\NGF,J) was app Ie, 00 s po Ice \~eri', ci «evelal nays for lhe hi'cn compl 1\ "r hI> actl\'lll",

ay In I,S h' . e' nn~,and.a.h;"f ~tory brick bunga, recrenlion room anrl partially d£'- Thr telephon" numbel of G, P. a,k"rl Ort. 13 to watch thr fllSt lop. hr "ppar('nti" I"',';un,, tn- ~er:o 0, - -, i ,., all •Owosso. Mli'h" wher£' (' IS I,. '10\\' with :l fire extinguisher ";',d s1l'1l~'i'(1 lumh('r on Ih!? bas£'ml,nt: Sh"r~s Vill,lgf' ]'as heen changed n"", hO\l<e in the fl].~1 hlNk on qUI..1111'e ~lJoul thai llttl" ilo"k Inl' liPpi1,llm'nt,-~ncl the el~ht tn lne Vl~,n:tv Il[ \hl' \\""'0'I d h II \","," ' t d l $'0 I TU I I 5'00 h I "'i1e l"clcter and l"IIllI,el Cll' ...S, nlen \I ho an~\\el'cd It, ITheater,(Continued 011 Page 2) gar en osc, 001', ,"" esllma e II a, to xc{ a - Il • It e north side of Hollywood, ! a

CITY COUNCIL IN BERLINmove,; it.s meeting place from the

I Soviel sector to the Weslern area(British sector) 'after a Com-munisl councilman who had beenousted refused to give up hisseat.

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Thursday, October 21, 1948

Call Mr. Sin,er

OFFICESPACE A VA/LABlE}' In a new buildinr on Kercheval in

Grone Pointe Farm.

TRACY MOTOR SALES, Int.=r!Jncofn'anJ mercttr~ ..A'lliomobilej

Kercheval at Hall Place, Grosse Pointe Farms

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ANN I V E.R5 A RY

The HOME OF HIGH QUALITY, LOW COST SERVICE........ on all makes of cars

RANDALL'S annOODce~ its

so much to make thi! atore one of the best knoum in GrO!8e

IN appreciation of ,'our valued patronage ,,,hich has heiped

FIRST

HOtrlV':: 9:30'1to 8;M~ Ot>en till 1~ p,m. on Mon .• '!"hUrt. k Trl.

oj the month of October.

Yes, our entire 3tock • • • this means withoUl. reserve

Pointe's fine furniture circles, Randall's come, up wi.th thilf

most unllrsual opportunity/or saving!!

will be reduced a ju1l10%(ten per cent) for the remainder

efook to Cltri3lmaj

NEW $

HOllse of Quality

9100 'CADIEUX RD., on_ block above Har"er\

JCharity Begins at Home,Says Collector; Jailed

POINTEGROSSE

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Two colleclors for the Good- cipher the rlgul'es on a piece of.

I' NEGOTIATIONS are unch!r-I CANDIDATE DEWEY, speak. wllllndustries came to the Mid- i Uncle Sam's money: .way in Dublll1 for a Irealy of, jng quietly to friends, in Owosso, dl ditch home, at 473 University, I On Probahon . I

ce'\"n~ a hfart warmmg greeting i fnendship and commerce be- I inlimales he does not expect! e , He has bee\l out on probation,• , b , 'tween the Umled Statf'" and , b I Ocl. 13, to pick up some fu:m- since July 19, 1948, ;

from aJI of his old frlf'nd~ "who Eire . . either Senator Vanden e:g ~r ture. The call was by appoml. The $20 was returned to Mrs, .hnf\\' rum when" • • • : Senator Ferguson to be In hiS r

FOUR HUNTERS WC'l'f' I eport- cabinet.,. S2YS he will have to I menl. Middleditch and Narbets was ITHl: DIRECTORS OF THE, ed killed Within less than six ,ely heavily on the support of Immediately after they left, held at headquarters pending a

General Federation of Women's I hours after the opening of the both in the United States Senate.j $20 in two $10 hills was missing discussion, with County authori-.Clubs meellng in, Washington, Michigan hunting season. I • • • I i from one of the rooms they had ties on his future.approYe Amencan aid to ','!V, estern, THE ARMISTICE setup in "serviced:' Mrs. Middleditch said she had

f If d f , ,no deSIre to prosecute, ~:l:l::Z:~~~:U::~~~=:=~~~:fl;:n::Il=l':i:l)::n;lill=l~=~~~=S:=UEul'opf' or "se e ense i Sunda~'. oct. 17 'Pal{'sl,ne is apparently ignored A call went to the Clty police: Allen was cleared of suspicion. i ~• • • i Onth~dav~1771B~.oyne ~~thAra~amlhwsandfulll and pahclmen Moffat and Kcl~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

DR, RALPH BUNCHE, ad in-' - " I f h he n resumed . k d th t 11 t5~un~n at Sa~tqa; !urn. ~aewarare ~ e. p~e ~ e wooo Hon. ~terim UK l11edi2tor for the Holy' • • • They were George Allen. 29,Land, following the assasslllation in( point or the Rel'olu::on

.•. in 1942 I\'e lowcr Ilralt THE MELVINDALE PLANT I of 22828 Hillock, East Detroit,"I Count Falke- Bernddotte, says , h '1 l' n Consolidated Gas and Joseph Duane Narbets. 21,lh~ tl'me l'S rl'pn fOJ' a settlement age to 18. ,'" t ..~' c, Ie 1!ga " I k th' I n.-

~ • ,Co, blew up at three a c oc IS of 3526 Seventeenth street, vc-In Palestin~ and urge,s thr UN to BEAT NoRTH- morning, killing one man and in-I trait. ~guide the Jews and Arabs to a U'. OF M. I ". .IUrtllg two oth"rs, rcatlerj~g GEORGE C. l'tlARXER Confesses a Lot

111e t betwren themselves, weste"n Il1 Ihe. footba j J;ollle d Ise men, f tl d .. t 'l. Aernol' VI' 'tel debris over a wi I' area ... stx, . • • • Wh"en taken to the police sta-but savs also the New Jcwish 1

0 le ay a , nn . . ," - company buildings wrccked and T kstate l;raeli, is ~ vibrant political d,ay, 28-0, and Notrf' Dame oown~ dnl11~gl' placc.rl a.t $5.00,000. • I. Death a es talion and searched by Chiefsovereignilv and mll~t bf' so re. Nol)l'"~b 44-13. • Trombly llnd Detective James

• , • I Flanagan, two $10 bills weregarcled, Tuesday, Oct. 19 G. C. Marxer----, .----,. THI:; U. S, AND BRITAI.'I have Anniversary of the surrendcr found in Narbits' shoe.

combined their airlift forces Stlp-' 01 Cornwaliis at Yorktown Following this I1mbarrassing~,r--;, XC "'I plying Serlin, , , will be under markinl: end of the American revelation, Joseph confessed he

,-~-;:!.). _:::.~''- the command Ilt U, S, "lilJol' Revolution in 1181. Native Detroiter Was Active' had taken the money. He also;; General Willi am A, Tunnel'. • • • confessed a lot more,~ tf .·. MARSHALL, in Rome, com- In Socia!, Finance Circles Ever since he was nine years

J~/fO THE SOVIET HAS FIRED its mcnds the Italians for their I'e. Gel M 47 f old, he had spent most of hIisMmisler of Meat and Dairy construction prog~css ... hopes I eorge. ar arxer, ,0 life in reformatories and simi arInterests, . , Tass, official Soviet, for a "long peace, ' . i 242 MclVhllan road, collapsed institutions, he said.organ, says he fell nine pel' ccnt . • • • 10f a heart attack in his home, In fact, it was in such placesbelow his fixed quota. , TRUMAN defends his plan 10 Sunday and died a few min-' he had received his education-

, • • 11 sen~ Vin~on to Russia, .. tells utes a'fter being admitted to at least enough to accurately de-o'Uonday. OcL.. 18 LeglonnaJres . he hop ~ s to J. Bon Secours Hospital. -~~~~~~-~~~~-

strengthen baSIS for UN talks, 'b' : S d f GI S h'On this day in 1867 we took • • • I Mr. Marxer was orn In De- tu y 0 ass. mall lngformal possession of' Alaska, A COCKTAIL PARTY for 'Itrait and long has been identified Blame Proving Tediousrecently purchased from the Margaret Truman is called off in , with the social and financial lifeRus.sians for $7,2(1(1,(100.... In Raleigh. N.C .... President shy I of the Detroit area. He was 'a The task of determining the1942, teen.aged draft was voted, of possible teJ.llpc.ran.ce sentiment mOluber of the firm of Marxcr, degrees of responsibility forby the House, . . . Announced ,that most ceilings will be lifted WcdJJesda~', Oc!' 20 ! Joncs and Co, damage in the recent windowby November 1. On tIlis dale in 1916, Russia I He was a member of the De- smashing episode in the Farms

• • • "irst claimed that the United 'troit Boat Club and in his earlier and City seems to have develop-A DSR BUS DRIVER .. with his I sta~es is sceking Worlll Domi. years a champion oarsman. He ed int" a long drawn out and

attention momentarily distracted natlOlI. wag a member of the Security: complicated proceeding.by making change, loses controland crashes into a large elm trec WALTER REUTHER is the first Traders Association and the Bond! S'cveral mectings have beenat West Lafayette and Vinewood witness in the examination of Club of Detroit. i held betWeen the police. the pro-and injures 15 passengers, thrce Carl Bollon charged with al- M1'. ;Vlarxer is survived by his; bation office and the anxi.ous I3eriously. tempting to kill him .. ,Reuther., fathers of the smashers, but Just

• • • called only to establish the com- WIfe, Manan; a SOil, George who owes what and to whom hasSENATOR WAGNER, of New mission of the crime, Carl. Jr.; his mother, Mrs,. Frank not been selllcd entirely. I

York, whose disappearance from l\'1arxer, and a brother and Up to date agreement has beenthe home of his son on Long i\ CONGRESSIONAL. COM- sisler, l'eached on $1,145 damages, andIsland set the police of metro. mittee investigating communists Funcral services were held at all hands. are hopeful that the' __politan Ncw York 'on, the hu~t. il,1 Nome, Alaska, says the Rus- 1 ,m, TUesda in the Hamilton' mess will be untangled before •was fuundcmnfurtaWy Rat~ In swns haveawcllt~lll~~PIO~ p y. ,~n~ l-~~~~~~~-~-~~~-~--~~~~~~~-~---~---~~--~his favorite New York restaurant Iage system operating in the' Funeral Home, Bunal was rn -~~~~~~~-~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~-~~~~~--~-~~~~-~~-;---~--

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Coast-to.CoastOther forthcoming evenls in-

clude the Horace Heidt concert,and CQast-ta.coast amateur broad-cas' on Sunday night, Nov. 21.at the Fair Grounds.

The enterlainml:'nt fQllowijlgtill:' opening of the basketballseason nn Dce, 3 at the ColiseumwiII feature LOllis Armstrong'sOrcheslra.

An added altraction will b1:!Ethel Waters and Fletcher Hen.derson. The Qpening game willbe between Lawrl'nee Tech andCarnegie Tech.

Pathetic Figure:• iEloise.Bound

3 on CommitteeThe Frosh Fling committee in-

cludes Urosse Pointers ChuckGibson. of Roslyn road, presidentof the Sophomore Class; Ed Lar-son, of NetT road, publicity. andSkip Drane, of Hampton ro~d,vice pn?sident of the Freshmen,decorations.

Also helping out in tile tub.thumping for the dance are JimRex, of Hampton road, and JimDonahue. of Prestwick a\'enue.both sOphOmOll'S from thePQintes,

Pointers BusyPlanning 1JT;Frosh FlingSophomore Chief. Freshmen

Vice President ActiveIn Program

The Frosh Fling, featuring1 Woody Herman and his origin-. al band, at the Fair GroundsSaturday night, marks theopening' of another big danceathletic season at LawrenceTech.

Last season 12 of the nation'sleading dance orchestras, includ-ing Woody Herman, played fJ:'Lawrence Tech affairs.

AnQther similar parade beginswith the Frosh Fling, sponsoredby the SophomOl'C Class as " i;el.acquainted dance for the Fresh.men.

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS

Tom Handlon lai(~ claim to the honor of being thefirsl Pointer to bag a deer in the 1948 season when hedrove up to his home, at 1375 Allard last Sunday nigl~twith a 165-pouncl doe stropped to the front .end of hl~car. Handlon, a member of the East DetrOIt ArchersClub shot his Dl'izc with a 57-pound bow and a four-blad~ diamond. broadhead arrow on the plains nearFairview, Michigan. It marked the climax of six yearsof hunting with bow and arrow for Handlon.

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HANDY NEIGHBORA neighbor had extinguished

the fire lIndeI' the hood of theauto belonging to Thelma Todd.of Yale, Mich .. with a buckel ofwater. in front of 1976 Lancaster.when Woods firemen arrived.Damage was 550

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The Roy W. GitTOI'd household,at 1160 Berkshire, was awakenedat 2:45 a.m, Oct. 17 by a loudcrash.

Examination revealed that thetile in a downstairs room hadcollapsed and a large segment ofit had fallen to the floor.

Sewer Work Tremors CalledToo Mild; Builders

Are Liable

The complaints from citi-zens in the Park, City andFarms that came into the'police stations a few weeksago about the blasting on Blue-hill and Mack were revivedin heavy volume over the pustweekend.

Last Saturday and Sunday thedesk sergeants were swampedwith inquiries and complaints.T:lese varied from mere concernregarding the safety of theirproperties to captious cl'iticismabQut the polic-e nQt being on

'the job., The noise and grQund tremorswere caused by blasting in CQn-nection with construction of thebig Detroit relief sewer. It is oneof the most important engineer-ing jobs that has been t1nder-

I ~aken in this part of the CountyI In many years,

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' It was explainecl to all com-plainants that the blasting wasnecessary to the work and it wasi specifically permitted by the De-

I.troit Department of Public Worksand the Fire Marshall of DetrQit.

~lake Epmination\ Unless there is complaint of

• actual damage to properties inGrosse Pointe there is nothingthat the Pointes can do about it.There is no defense against themere noise of the blasting.

On Saturday, however, Park----- Village Public Works Commis-

sioner William Gillett, and Her- B. B f · 'H t. P t t 'bert Heger, the Park's building lngo ene zt 0 0 a 0Inspector. visited the source of, .

~~~i~~~sting and made an exami-j Lands Back in Ulrich's LapThe excavatiQn is about 100 i

feet deep and the blasting is too I Commissioner Elmer Ulrich of' Ulrich is the fire commissionerfar down to permit any property: the Park Board of Commissi'on- of the Park and the wishes anddamaging concussions. All earthi ers, dropped a hot potato in the benefits of his firemen are near.tremers accompanying the blast- ! laps of his fellow Commission-' LQ his hearlmg arc carefully reconled. I ers at a l'ecent mecling when he The C'QmmissiQne's personally

The contractor said there had asked fOl' pem:ission from the did not desire to stand in the I It waii a paLh"etic little figm,:, ofbeen no report of damage of any i CQuncil to allow the regular fire- way of the parLy whi~h is for Ia man that the City policesort to even the nearest prQper- I men to distribute tickets to the the sale purpose of paymg death brought into the Mamee stationties. I proposed Bingo Party for the I benefits to the firelTIel'l's families. about 7 p.m. last Friday.

Seismograph Readings Ibenefit 'If the fircmen ne"t month. but neith"r did they care to go He had a bundle of clothesNot satisfied with this, Com-! ------------.--- on record on an iS'lIC which has which he carriee! over his

missioner GiI.lctt and Inspe.ctor Ip . t . ActI'Ve since last year received almost shoulder on a stick. It seemedHeger took seIsmograph readings oln eI S nationaL nQtQri<'lv. almost an overload for his fivethemselves at the corner of Cadi- ,I MEA S ' - .' foot high, 110 pound frame.eux and Charlevoix, the Park's i n esslon Last year, when a Similar af- He spoke vel'y indistinctly innearest approach to the point o[ fair was held. there was some some foreign tongue which thethe blasts. . When the more than 5,000 edu- Criticism from citizens over the police figured to be Belgian- i

This disclosed nothing remQte- I cators of Region I of the Michi- Village firemen being allQwed to French. They learned he cameIy dangerous to wall foundations: gan Education Association gather chstribute the tickets. . f!'Om Harbor Beach and was try-

. " th M . TIt d d . ing to get into Eloise hospita.l.or window glass. i m e asome emp e a ayan BeIng' nicely Ollt on a limb, the They communicated with the

There is a slightly perceptible I' temorrow, thl-ee GrQsse Pointers commissioners decided to. ~oss Detroit 15th Precinct Police whoearth tremor accompanving each will be cast in leading roles. the. ball back." to Com.mlssloner d d I' . I" I agree to elver 111m safe y atblast but examinatiQn indicated I Forrest Geary, director of com- UlrJch for hIm and IllS smQke Eloise.that was not severe enough to Imunity service in Grosse Pointe eaters to figure oul a way.cause damage. Public SchQols, \'IRS to be chair- -------

The contractors ha\'e agreed to . n:a~ of the RCUIt education di- Descendent of Liszt Talkscompensate for Rny damage. In' VISIon program loday. At Town Hall Tomorrowaddition, they offered to place a Included on its schedule wereseismograph on the property of "Panoramic Glimpses of Adult Friedelind Wagner, talentedany nervous householder prior to Education Activities in i"'!etro- descendant Qf world famous com-a blast to record the intensity Qf politan Detroit."earth tremors. Ray Watling, of the Pointe, is posers-great granddaughter of

,a member of lhe nominations Liszt, granddaughter of RichardCrash at 2'45 a m Proves I committee. and Evelyn Wildi, , Wagner and daughter of Sieg-T B J . F II'. . T'I I also of Grosse Pointe, will serve' fried Wagner-will be the speak-

o e ust a lng I e on the elections committee er for the Detroit Town Hall, atthe Cass Theater, at 11 a,m. to-morrow.

Miss Wagner has dedicatedherself to the destruction of allthat the Nazis stood for. She wasforccd to flee Germany at theoutbreak of the war and haswritten a revealing book, "PriceOn My Head"

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Hunting Won't Be Tolerated Little Danger ,.. Poi,nte Archer Gets DoeIn G.P. Woods,Chief Warns Of Damage I'~

With the advent of lhe hWl!mg , And. abo with the advent of From Blastsseason, Woods Police Chief \Val. the season. complaints already'tel' J. Goullette isslIcd a St"IIl'warning that huntinl: would nOI i have started to pour in of hun.be tolerat~d in the Villag('. I tel's in Gratiot Towilship ventm-

He nohfI(>d other Pointe 1l1\lni('. I lJ1g tuo dose to the WOQds,ipalities th:!t game wardc'ns had' Accorditl!( to police they mustbeen hired and thnt any "1,,1:1 v""; "t;,,\' at lC';l.\t 500 feet from theWQuid be prosecuted. \V')IICi-; lilllit;

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Congressman Harold F. Young-blood, of the 14th District, was inOwosso over last week-end toconfer with Gov, ,Thomas E,Dewey.

They met Sunday in the homeof Dewey's mother,

Youngblood declined commenton the subject of the discussionother than to say that he had ex-tendeda personal. invitation toDewey to visit Detroit, and par-ticularly Detroit's east side andGrosse Pointe, during the cur-rent campaign.

According to Youngblood,Dewey stated thilt a visit to De- ,troit. is being considered but that'no final decision has been reached'as yet.

A campaign spokesman saidYoungblood was the only Repre-sentative to confer with Dewl'Y.

Youngblood Has

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A series of weekend partiesfeted Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T.Axford, who arrived from Scran-ton, Pa., to be guests of Mr. andMrs. Frederick Parker, Jr., ofWashington road.

Mrs. J. Farwell Maycock andMrs. Henry Mackay were co-hostesses at a Boat Club lunch-eon for Mrs. Axford Thursday.

Mrs. Wills Nesler, of Lincolnroad, gave a iuncheon Friday andthat evening, Mr. and Mrs. Frank-lin C. Robinson, of Merriweatherroad, entertained at a dinnerparty for the visitors.

Saturday and Sunday cocktailparties were hosted by Mr. andMrs. James J. Trudell. Jr., ofLincoln road, and the E. IJlwydEcc!estones, also of Lincoln road.

Scran,tolt GuestsFeted at Parties

Nothing came of the publichearing to determine whetherthe Pa~'k .should vacate that por-I Special services Sunday will marktlOn oJ. Goethe \~'h~ch abuts on the first anniversary of St.the Fmt Cllr1st~an Reform Michael's Episcopal Chapel, Lflch-qlUrch. The hearmg followed moor boulevard and Fairwaythe last regular m('etll1g of the drive.Council. S~arted by Christ Church,. Commissioner Gillett, who. pre- Iunder the leadership of Dr. Fran-

Sided m the aLsence of PreSident leis B. Creamer, rector, to meetFntsch, explamed before the the needs of a !"apidly growinghearing was opened that no de, community, the chapel has ex-cision on thc vacating ordinance perienced a splendid growth She is the daughter of Mr. andwould be made at that meeting. during its first year. Mrs. L. P. McFarland, of James-

A d d. town, Ky. Dennis' parents are

n un erst an mg on several The congregation now numbersd h

:Mr. and Mrs. Guy Dennis, of'I details woul first ave to be~' 112 families with more than 200I leached with the church, confillned persons. Rockford, Mich ..I More than 20 persons were At the 11\ a,m. service Sunday The bride wil! wear a cocoapresent at the hearmg. The great the Vicar, the Rev. Edgar H, brown charmine gabardine suit.majority of them filvored the Yeoman, will dedicate two Alma She will wear yellow orchids invacating, as determined by a Basins and a' Receiving Basin in her hair and carry a matchingraising of hands called for by sterling silver, the gift of Mrs, bouquet.the chairman. Hazen Martin and Miss Margaret Mrs. Milton Sinclair, of Van

The church now owns all of ,'Harley in memory of their Dyke avenue, and Donald Dennisthe property abutting on that mother, Edyth Nobelle Harley. brother of the bridegroom, are tl)part of Goethe proposed for aban- The choir is preparing special be the couple's attendants,donment by the ViJlage. It wants Imusic for the occasion. Following the ceremony, ato use the abandoned part of the , buffet supper will be served in

the Fenmore avenue horne of Mr.road.for extension of its proper- i Failure to Control Bus and. Mrs. Donald Olson.ty for additional school and play-I C t It D' $32 20ground site. os 5 5 river. The new Mr. and M:-s. Denn:s

The matter definitely will be i. -- . will honeymoon for a week inpassed upon by the Council at: Failure to have lll~ bus und~r New ,York, Washington, D. C.,the next scheduled meeting, Mon- ! control Sept. 18, causmg an accl- an~ along the East ~oast. , Uponday, Gillett stated. I dent on Mack. between Somerset their return, they WIll resld'C on

and Balfour, cost Howard M. Day •• Van Dyke avenue."Of 360 Philip, Detroit, $25 and Dennis a junior at Wayne Uni-$7.20 costs. versity, i~ employed as an electri- ICom laint Over Debris

T~e penalty was levied in Park cal engineer by the Michigan I F 11p F<11b M'dtraffiC court Oct. 13 by Judge Bell Telephone Co. 0 OW$ a y al~~ I --

Also fined at the samc session Detroit OSU Women's Club Complaint came from th:was Gustave Bahlen ,0£1068 Dev- S h d 1 B ft P t IGeorge Schemm home, at 1684aonshire, \~'ho paid $5 and $5 costs c e u es ene I ar Y Maumee, Oct. 11 that a maid hadfor failure ta stop af an intersec- trJpped and fallen ll1 the mucktion The Ohio State University' and debris left on the sidewalk

. Women's Club of Detroit will en- whNe the terrace is under con-tertain the 'osu Alumni Associa- structian at Jefferson and Cadi-tion, former students and their cux.guests at a gal!)es party to be The contractor was warnedheld in the home of Mrs. Stanley that he must keep the sidewalks

Mrs. Roy D. Chapin will open M. Hanley, at 1336 Lochmoor clear of encumbrances and mini-her home in Lake Shore road to boulevard at 8 p.n~. mize the dirt dragged onto them.a pre-election meeting of the The get-together is for the ------Women'~ Republican Club of benefit of the Alumnae Scholar- BENEFIT CARD PARTYGrosse Pointe at 2 p.m, Monday. ship House. The Society of St. Vincent de

Club members will hear Milr- !III'S. Hanley will be assisted by Paul, St. John Berchman's Con-tha Taft speak Monday evening Mrs. Harold Davison, president ference, will sponsor i\f, 18thin the ballroom of the Statler of the club, Mrs. Clyde Oakley annual benefit card party next IHotel. I and 1'1rs. LeI\' Kreglow. Mrs. Da- Monday evening in the school

Mrs. Lewis Smart is president vison, at JOrdan 4,7881, will ac- auditorium at Lakeview and East Iof the organization. cept reservations, Warren avenues. i

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PArl~cnkM':;eterresl'yiALtl'gohmlBBoumlbb.lt'II Through-Street Driver Gets MOfisNs McFCltrlltBnd,!w oods Police [Expanded Goodwill Drive I Women's Gym, Swim Classl Mock Election ~ched12l,edBegun by Rotary Club lIs Postponed ~ntil Oct. 28 I Nov. 2 at G.P. High School

!I••'.,,"(', Jl p,'.mksters in Ticket in Collision With Bus I' Wed esU:lst'z/,}?dcl,yeRecover Auto The annllal drIVe for funds to! nue to circumstances beyond: Grosse Pointe High School,; • ,," P.'1I1h. Ih\s se;l"on are lj carryon the goodwill activities, its control, the Department of! students will get a chance tor:.: :::;)Of: their own ",ltomic A collision with a Lake Shore According to Goullelte. Posen: Alertness on the part of Woods of the Grosse Pointe Rotary club ',Community Services 0' the Grosse Ipractice for coming citizenshipi',,",''','' Coach 'Lines btls at Mack 'lnel Ox aelll1itteel he didn't see the bus.' Mary McFarland, of Rid"e'

\\.,_" \ . ) K (' -.." .• . b Patrolmen Don Coats and Fred is under way, 'Pointe Board of Education, an- i. \"l\en they \'ote ",rov. 2 I'n a mock. ,\(11 .,,',. :' t HII' , ,url- ford. netted a rcrkk~s drivinl: driven by Arthur R. Frank, 50, road, a member of The News 1\ I ,-

],"'1, ,ot 1100 ",,11')\1:, wcnt to her. ticket for Milurire Poscn 31, of oi 1339 Beacom:field. until just Staff, will meome the bt'ide of ,tesser 'M'esut.ed in Byron Ferl(u- The goodwill ;ltlivities ,H'e be- nounces the postponement of the election for the same candidate~

1; ", .. '\ ti,(, ('\'f I I'n' f Oct' 'b f I - I' k'dd d 24 K h G D . son, of t. Clemens, gellmg his , I'd . 1 "S the adlllts

",'l.L ,,'.", n, •... ' I g n.. ., 3342 Courtland, Detroit. core t le Impact. 'c s I e cnnet. enniS, of Detroit, at car back last Friday, five day mg expanded and a arger fund women s gym an SlI'lm c ass .. .).~. 'n ,ins:""'r ~o a ring, an incan, The ticket was forthcoming feet, the report stated. a 4 p,m. ceremony Saturday, in after it was tIS I' will be needed, Solicitation will until 7:30 p.m, Thursday, Oct. 28 Evcrything will approximatel1',fcnt h:ht tH:lb 'VCIS exploded from Woods Chid WallN J, Goul- Frank told Goullette and Abend Bushnell Congregational Church. A S 0 en. I be made for outright rash giftS, in Gras:;c Pointe High School. their parents' voting procedures"i"ng ~:de 1111' 0001' \\'llh a loud Jette and Palrolman Albert Abend he stopped and saw nothing com- d c~Ua~ly, had l~ been, a rush Culmination of the drive will ~'or further information, call -only it won't count. Merlin";'::1', , ._._________ despite the fact po:'cn was driv- in~ before he proceeded across or t e't' b \ ~robabdY CO~I d have i be a feather party to be held at the Grosse Pointe Board of Edu- Schultz. civics instructor is in

ing on Mack, the t1IlCtugh street, Mack, Ill' was nearly acoss when ~l~e ~hc~~. hree ays a ter after t~~e_~e~g~~r.~~~~ __~~~_~_~\:: __22. __c_~t~t~n,_N~!:.~r_~-~_~0,_~xt._~5~ :~~ge. __ -------while the bus was crossing rvlack struck by Posen, who was just ------on Oxford, the slop street. entering the intersection. I Coats noticed the empty car

Posen was ordered to appear in' parked across from 1028 Severn. t' t N 9 at 4:10 a,m. Oct. 13. A check of.JUs Ice cour ov., the records showed it had been:

His ear suffered $300 damage; I stqlen from a lot at 12500 East

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Before shoving the auto to theWoods headquarters - the keyswere missing - the officers put

1st Year Sunday a "plant" on it and searched theneigh borhood, suspecting it perhaps was being uSl'd in a burg-lary.

Nothing was found amiss, how-ever-and 'Ferguson was pleas-antly surprised later in the day,when notified of the find.

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Funeral Delegates Make Mecca Of Vel'heyden;s__ aust~re coJorf, The home fe:ltur('~ lie selTed as chairman of the

Grosse Pointe Park was the I many pastel shades in its fur- entprtaillmenl cllmmiiiee, It wasmecca ()f many of the reported njshin~~,

'I 5,000 funeral directors and I Clayton P, Aland!. manager, hi,; job to keep the visiting dele-,families who attended the con- also had an active part in the gatl's occtlpiE'd in their offv~nlion of the Nationa,l Fllnel~1 I convention, momE'nts.Directors' ASSOCiation 10 Detlolt I-S- J h ' ---- -Oct. 9-16. t. 0 n s Benefit Tea Plans To Be Discussed Friday

"Her House looks JUST like Her!" Thev came to the Park to visit . ~.--, ._-- ... -' ,You may not realize it, but in this prize platitude from the Charles Verheyden, ]nc" I Mrs .. Hoy .Fruehauf WIll ~J\'e I :\l!;, Hay Wnrle, Mrs. Thomas

Funeral Home, termed one of the: a tea FlIda~ In her home, on K,en- I Fi~her, l\lrs, Edward Frawley,the bag of the old Cliche Collector, you're uttering a minor largest and finest in the world. i \\'ood, to diSCUSS plans for ,a NOV'I.\hS, :"um Ke1JC'r and Mrs. Leotruth. P~ople DO look like their houses, or their houses get Verheyden has been a leader I 11 tea to benefit St. John 5 Hos-. , .to look lIke them. in the trencl awa"' from accenting I pita] Auxiliary. , Fl\Zpatnck '.1'111 be pr('sent.

And the professors who know all the psychia-lricks of '_.- _._... -.... . . ------

the trade tell us thaI living in the wrong house com do all Isorts of things to your life.

People who live in stone houses may start throwingglasses or vice n'rsa. The hOllsing problem can hecomethe sousing pl'Ohlem. Or ~'ou may jllst wind up ill a bedof neuII,sis, ,. ,. ,.

So powerful i,~the pull of environment that if yoU'\'C inherited'your grand mol her's house, you may g~t to look and feel like yourgrandmother-which may either be a blessing or a breakdown.

The urge, not only to be oneself. buL Lo LIVE like oneself, isthe reason, we have always charitably believed, why so manyancestraL pieces are gracing the museums.,. ,.

This relleclion of oneself in lhe house, or apartment or evenroom may be either conscious, sub-conscious or at times snub.conscious, j[ the l'I:l1ection is only an urge to splurge. . !

With artisls and actresses, self-expression has always been as icharmingly conscious as their Narcissus comr,lex dictates, They enjoyin the reflected glory of their own tastes and triumphs. I

... ,. ,.The SuUon Place home which Katharine Cornell and her i

husband, Guthrie 1'1cClintic, have occupied for a quarter of a cen- :tury is an enchanting example. I

Serenely beauliful in decor and rich in furnishings, it is per-sonalized with choice pieces fwm ,heir own productions.

Here YOll lIlay see a teakwood ,table from The Letter a damask.chair [rom The Harrells of Wimpole Street or an Italian screen fromRomeo and Juliet. And their own precious book collections on shelvesto the ceiling. .

Helen Hayes I1lac,\ rthur has likewise enhanced her homeswith mementocs of her stage productions, Both her Long Islandplace. ['relt)' renn)', as she fOl1llly, calls it, ~nd her Rivcr Houseapartment in New York have the authentic aura of Victorianism from her O\\n Victoria Regina role.

Many aclresses carry their own personalized props on tour with I

thelll The first time we encountered Gertie Lawrence in the Book-Cadillac, she had so Iransformed the ~edroom of the suile with hergold picture frames, salin throws and brilliant brie.a.brae wethought she was rarrying her own stage setting with her.

Tallllltlb Bankhead is al/o.-her eX/JreSliol1;s/, wbo coultlcbal/:;t tll/ "Ire/;c igloo iI/to a Park AI'wlle pell/bouse simplyby /IIor,il/g ;I/It) it /II;tb /bose jloa/il/g negl;gees 01 bers.

Valenlina, the designer, inspired the docoration of her' NewYork apartment with her own exotic tastes so that you tread ankledeep in the quick sand of Aubusson rugs, and laking in the party,decide that even the guests are collectors' pieces.

A cIon' bOllles, )'01/ migh/ expect 10 be less of It per-sOllalized backgrlJrmd, bllt (a;ut so. '1'01/ see, tbere's 1iSlIal/y1'be Lillie IF01Jl~1I arol/lld /0 (I/Ib/icize tbeir preferellces. ,

The Humphrey Bogarts' ranch is as casual and extmvagant as\oth he and "Baby" Bacall-right down to the gold whistles they,)se to call one another' when out of earshot. • ' i

We've heard the cOhllllent that Edward G. Robinson's mod-ernisllc home, with its ]'icassos and Roualts al1ll Cezannes doesn'tlook like Eddie himself.

But actually, there's a very rat-a-tat-tat and mechanicalair about the paintings anll the whole place that acLuall)' SOUNDSlike Eddie talks.

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Classes for C~ildren and AdultsA Cardiel Invitation to Everyone

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SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST141 E, Grond Blvd .• D.trolt. Miohigon

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On Tuesday, Nov. 2, the people J.of the State of !l1ichigan will i -,------------' ,vote on five proposed changes in ! MOVIESthe Michigan' Constitution, two: The Carloon Party at the i

loc which vitally affect all public' Neighborhood Club from 7 to 8,/'0 JU'H alld skies dml clouds of ]rIlle, schools. :p,m. this Friday will, feature,b,d flowers of Jlme together, Proposal NO.2 would, if adopt- ,Stoulnd cartoons and specIal con-

. I f h ' , ,es s,}' e ClltltlOt ""d or olle our, ed, re.peal a provl.slO~ now. In All children of the communityOctober's hrigbt blue wedtber." the MichIgan ConstItution which are invited to attend _ bring ~

(Helen HUflJ )"dJOtl) guarantees the, public schools of friends and enjoy the fun! See• • .• the state one-sixth of the State Woody Woodpc:ker and the other

.. h h t I sales tax receipts, h t th' v'lde S:l manyThis is the saga of a poor tired bUSiness man w 0 a es I. e arac ers a, pro, h' b h' t d 'The adoptIOn of Proposal No.2; laughsJuke boxes and how he was Olst y IS own pe ar . would have disastrous effects i '

Our hero lives on the top floor of a two story flat •.• upon the financial support of our I JET CAR MEETINGand until rccenLly, he was as snug as a bug in a St. Bernard's local ~chools. The Gros;;e Pointe I All boys, of all ages, intel'csledcoat ... but his first [Joor neighbors have acquired a juke Council of Parent-Teacher Asso- in jet car building and racing arebox which they play all night every night, until daybreak. ciations urges a NO vote on Pro- urged to attend a specIal lIleetl~g

, . ,. b d h posal No 2 called by Lon Backman, chall"Having to get up every mormng at 7 IS a enoug .•. . , . man of the Jet Racing Club at

but having that dang-blasted oomp-ba going right under. dProposa~ No.5 w?ul,dt, If afdotPht-8 pm this Friday at the Neigh-. k) the permlt a maJor! yoI' ..

neath hiS mattress (so to spea was 00 muc . voters in a school district to vote borhood Club.. • ': . • . millage tax levies above Ule 15 Why not attend the Carloon

He started out With all the pollte hwts In the book; he then came mill constitutional maximum (at Parly ~nd then, st;y on (or theright out and ASKED them to cut, (he thing off at a reasonable present a two-thirds vote is re- Je( racing m;et~ng~hour; then he threatened to complam to the landlord. quired), and would permit school

They just called him an old fuddy,duddy ... and .besid7s, the districts to. p,ay fOl: needed nnv

Th A d t landlord was their uncle. The poor little p1an was beSide hImself, school bUIldlOgs 10 20 ye~rse men men S I until one night he hit on a brilliant idea. rat?er .than the five-~ear perIOd. h d ' . kif II bl t whIch IS now the maximum.Of all of the numerous amendments whlc are propose I It wa! al'ound midnight and the JU e was ~o nr U • as The Parent-Teacher Associa-

to the State Constitutirn which will be ~'oted ~pon on No- a.!lusual. Our hero crept o~t of bed and like a thlet In the DIKht tion Council urges a YES votevembel' 2 only two stand out as ..of most Immediate concern ... he lit a candle, made hiS way to the n~arest Jllht socket, un- on Proposal No.5.to the people of Grosse Pointe. screwed the bulb and inserted a penny In the socket; he then Discuss this important matter

tt t b' the State. repl1ced the bulb, turned the light switch on ... and WHAM among your friends and businessAmendment No.12 ;epreseJ'ld's a~ a em! ot}, two years ... the li,hts blew all over the flat. (He knew tbe lighl.!! down- associates. Advise all voters rela-

Government to repea t. e amen men Ir~ssc h) th 's I s slairs were all on the same luse, so that Olll;ht to fix Mr. Juke tive to these vital issues. Aago whereunder the State was compe e to s are e a e B f th r t of the night) II change on these two subjects, inTax, of which it had previously had a complete monopoly, ox or e es . H Id h h' . hb our Stat~ Constitution will havewith local governments including School Districts. But alas ... the box played on! e cou ear IS nelg aI's a definit~ effect on y'our public MOURN WEBSTER.

, . - scurrying around and calling to each other ... so he knew they were hI' ( 26The State Government and all state agencIes havmg to . h b sc 00 s'. A meehng was called Oc. ,

do with collection of state taxes and the disbursement of the m (he dark but not so, t e ox. Smcerely. 1852. by Detroit's mayor to ex-S' . t th ld h 1 h g none method Our hero in bed in the darkness cursed the late that put the Remington J. Purdy, press regret over the dealh of

t!ite s revenues. wan .e 0 woe 0 or . s- music box on anolher fuse ... BUT, he thought, they can't have President Grosse Pointe I Daniel Webster,remstated. In thiS they Will also pr?ba~ly get ~ hcefr.talnmt~a much fun playing the darned thing in the dark, so they've just GOT Council of Parent-Teacher -- ----------ure of support from rural school distrIcts WhlC Igure ley h t t th Add' g 'nsult Associationsan do better ""ith their school fund allotments direct from to go to bed soon, However, t a was no . C case. In I i

~le state than by being compelled to do a part of their' local to injury, the neig~bors fmally. came upstaIrs and knocked on our More than 325,000 new cases ora::h 01 financing because of receiving this sales tax shar,e. hero's door. He pald no allentlOn. They rapped louder. then lhey cancer develop each year, accord-

o . . . _ d t t t called to him then they banged on the door, then he could hear. t A' CSome rural school dlstncts have been accustome 0 ge up 0 h t t." th ht f calling the police because he might 109 0 the mencan ancer95 per cent of their entire school cost from the state. t em en er alnlOg oug s 0 Society.

be deadlPrior to the ~ece.ipt of. its share of the sales tax t~e Grosse There was nothing left for our .poor little man to do but

Pointe School Dlstnc~ raised abo~t 85 per ,ce~t of Its school get up and answer the door pounding. They asked if he knewmoney by local taxatIon. Even wI!h the r~celpt of the sales the ligh15 had blown out? Did be know how to put in a new fuse?tax money for the Ilast two years It has stilI had to produce Did he know where the fuse box was? Were HIS lighl.!! out?72 per cent of the schools' costs .10c;:,.Ily. (They tried his switch) ... yes, his lights were out too. What

In round figures instead of FHcentages the aJnount we was he going to ~o? "DO," he shouted ... "I'm ~oinll' back toget here from the sales tax is $200,000 to $25?,OOO ann~ally. sleep. I don:t need any lighls to sleep b)' and ntlther do you.If the sales tax reverts again to state 'uses thiS sum Will go Just fO to bed!" ,on the local taxpayers'. back: .It will not take the people I "But," wailed the female half of his neighbors, "Don't you seehere long to deCide their posItIon on Amendment NO.2. It '" we've GOT to fix it before we can go to bed ... the REFRIGER-will be an emphatic NO! ATOR is off too! Your's must be off also ... everything in it will spoil!"

Amendment No.5 will produce a divided opin~on among That got him. The poor goop donned his bathrobe and togetherour citizens. That part which permits school ~Is~ncts to ex- the little parade descended to the basement where they finally locat-tend the run of their bonds from the five year hmlt now fixed ed the fuse box and inserted a new fuse. Back to bed he trudged,to as long as twenty years, should be approved. It is un~air weariei than ever ... and back to their music went the Juke Boxers,to the present generation of taxpayers to finance all capital Sometimes life can be terrible!improvements on what is practiCally a pay-as-you-go basis. • .. .. IIt is fair and proper that the parents and taxpayers of a few The betting seems 10 be two to one that Truman will carryyears hence should be compelled to pay their share towards Kentucky. However, these odds. __ like a piano tuner in the Whitethe school buildings and facilities which their children will House ... are subject to a quick change.then be enjoying. By the way, If, on November 4th, 5th, and 6th, you happen

This quick pay scheme w~s"bit upon some)'ears_a_go ~vh:n to be in the Village and see a forlorn looking female In black-.many school boards about the stilte were gomg hog wrld I.n face, leading a cow down the street, don't live it a second thoulht.school financing and running into debt utterly .over their It will just be Pryor; .. who thinks that Truman may carryheads. The five year debt payment plan brought many of four States outside the South. Ouch! 'these too-liberal school boards up standing. The law prob- • .. •ably served a good purpose at the time and pr.otected man? If you are one of that large group of women who are cursed withcommunities against themselves, but the sentiment now IS having to make their own beds .. , walch out! It aint only the bath-that the state school system can safely revert to a more pro- tub, or the newly waxed floor or the lowly banana peel that causesgressive and equitable manner of school financing. those bone-breaking Brodies. No sir! A local woman broke her i

The other provision which would permit reducing the shoulder last week. while turning the mattress! Ivote b)' which a millage may be adopted i~ excess .of the .. .. •present limit of 15 mills by a simple majority vote mstead Re~ding some~hing recently about John Charles Thomas broughtof the two-thirds vote as now required, will p,rouse strenuous an incident to mind that happened here when he dined one evening Iopposition in many quarters. at one of the Gold Coast M:':nors. It seems that the butler employ-

The school authorities and the PTA advocating dropping I'd by Mr. Thomas' hosts ... had a habit of singing in the pantry asthis vote percentage cite the narrow squeak the recent five he went about his chores.mill five year levv had two years ago when it only passed Sometimes he Kot a little LOUD ... but the family was so TV. 5.6013bv 13 votes more "than the required two-thirds. Of this five used to it they paid little attention. The housekeeper "got afVr I 80% 'F-800, Grom POint. N....... Imill special tax 1:~mills were for increase in teachers' salaries him" on occasion, but that's all that was ever done about it.and other operating sosts. . .. , On the night John Charles was the honor guest ... the house-

Opponents o~ this pro\:ision allege It Will open the door keeper suddenly rushed into the kitchen and hissed at the but.to ~nwarranted lOcreases m taxes. They say that an over ler ... "Can't you EVER slop that danged sinfing? I could hearactive group among teachers, educators m gel1eral and PTA you way upstairs in m~' room. What will tbe guests think?"zealots could foist an unjustified tax burden on the people , .b a bare ballyhooed majority. They claim it would largely ~s i~ turned out, the poor butler hadn t opened hIS ~o~th ~11n~Uify the whole protective principle contempl;.ted when r eveOl.n~. What the housekeeper heard was Mr_ Thomas slngmg In

the two-thirds 'law was adopted. Such increases in millage the hvlOg room for the guests! The butler ,Iat~r to!d ~adame ... ht h' h 50 t 1 who 10 turn told John Charles . who dldn t thmk It was verymlg go as Ig as per cen .

The school authorities and PTA associates claim that the funny. '" '" ..will of a bare ~ajori!y ?f the voters sh0l!ld prevail .agai.nst Speaking o{ medium-lang-haired singers. we heard Ii dandythe adverse actIOn or mdlfference of an unmformed mmo~lty. crack on the radio the other day .. , one we wish we had thought

In discussing details of the cost and method of operatlO~s of first. Some wag said that Lawrence Tibbett sang "Shortnin'of the Pointe schools last week Supcrintendent Barnes said Bread" as if he HAD Ii mouthful of it! TEE-hee,that the cost was high but not in specific classification ofservice. It was expensive becau.se the citizens of Grosse who advocated the utter destruction of free enterprise andPointe wanted and demanded the superior public schoolservice they are getting. private ijroperty, the denial of all political freedom, the de-

Supporting this contention of economy, Mr. Barnes said struction of religion and the creation of an :ltheistic state.that the average pay of a public school teacher in Gross.e That the preachments of such a man could, in the coursePointe was approximately 54,000 per year, while in DetrOit of a century, have laid such a hold on numerous elements ofit was S4,300, Grosse Pointe pays its first year teacher with a the human race, is a sad commentary on the state of man.liberal arts degree S2,500; Detroit pays $2983. In this category kind's average political morality.of pay in tile fifteen school districts in the Detroit area hesaid Grosse Pointe stands eighth in the list. The adoption of the Marx doctrines explains muc~ of the

The greatest single item of difference in our school ex- devious wanderings of the Russian leaders in their contactspenses compared with many other communities is in the with the peoples of western democracy.lower ratio of pupils per teacher. Grosse Pointe aims at an Lies, de'ceit, broken promises and strife and turmoil inaverage maximum of 25 pupils per teacher while in many other lands are the weapons which he invented to prosecute,nt1Jer places this ratio runs as high as 40. his cause. These are the same weapons which his followers

This is expensive. Mr. Barnes said, but the more inti- of todav are using.mate contact it permits between teacher and pupil and the •increase in individual attention, more than warrants the P' f th M ' V .greater cost, I asslng 0 I e aglc cree I

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Th D. . I f M harkened to in the "}o'ireside Chats" for 12 long years willie ISCIp es 0 a rx I not ~e hea~d. this year, as originally planned by the Dem'II,Since the Communists first seized power in Russia more' ocratic t<:ctlclans. .

than thirty years ago they have never ceased to proclaim their I The New Dealers who sailed high, wide and handsomeinseparahle adherence to the principles of government elab- a few years ago on the the honeyed and chummy cadencesorated by Karl Marx a century ago. His work, "Das Capital," of the late President suffer a pained nostalgia in the recollec-is in. effect their constitution, if such an instrument can be tion of the happy days a short time back when the per- Icredited to a system of government which claims for itself suasive and friendly accents of the "master" could surmountthe s~preme p(}wer and which denies any right of appeal every hurdle 01 logic and plain common sense that arose. [from Its edicts. As one well.known local Republican put it one time I

An article in the current number of Life by Hubert Kay during the era of "tax and tax, and spend and spend, and.on Marx, giving an intimate personal insight to the character elect and elect", while speaking to a friend, ~'I'm going to Iof the man as well as a reasonable explicit detail of the social listen to FDR on the radio tonight and I hat.e to like hell; I REV. HUGH,C. WHITE,"'"and economic theories he advanced, offers informing reading I am afraid the sun-of-a-gun will convert me." *' \1' ...... ",..,..".... 'N.M'"for Americans at this time. They say the canned transcriptions of the Great Voice BYdd,". 8;,. "" 104_ Iloood

)h'.un Krrr'hiPvll and Rid,.It is not a pleasant picture which the author draws of h,lVe become scratchy and unreal. F'or the same reason their

this embittered and "insolent and intolerantly arrogant" man, pull began to wane when last tried out in 1946. iI

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! H I G I E HAil d w . I d I 100'l'ItOTHF,RS ATTEND lof the Lower S~hool ,)f G:"'$~. e en ram ey, . .. ar ' arnlng ssue More than 100 mothers at- i Pointe Country Dav Sell,,,,, UtI, . I' On Beetle Spray tended a tea given by the factVty I 14.

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A 7 o'clock ceremon)' in Grosse Mrs. Joseph Schrage. daughter of the l\flchlgan Department ofPointe Memorial Church Willi of the hostess, Mrs. Bryan Trom-I' Agriculture have been spraying1II1ile Hdcn Jean Gramley and bley and Mrs. Delmar Weaver. in Grosse Pointe recently to checkE,ad Henry Allard on Saturday, I Helen also will be honored 1 the spread of the Japanese beetle,No;'. 20. .' ! next Montiay at a tea and kitchen the police of Grosse Pointe City

1he uncle.elect JS the dmlghler 'shower hostessed by D'Arlene! . . ;of Dr. and Mrs. William Gram- Brink. of Berkshire road. WJsh to have attentIOn called to ,le,I'. of Bedford road. Allard's a circular issued recently by the!parents are the Thomas H. AI- Clifton Fadiman to Talk State Agriculture Department. ;lards. of Novara road. Th d' ~O per cent

~.~arv Tudor will be Helen's Wednesday at Town Hall e spray use IS a II

honor' maid, with Jane Hughes, DDT solution and the Depart.Corinne Clements and Mrs. A. J. Clifton Fadiman, eqitor and mt!.lt says it is poisonous.Benes III as bridesmaids. The book critic, will appear at Detroit Pets, such as cats and dogs,male list for the wedding party Town Hall at 11 a.m. Wednesday should be kept in on the daysnas not yet been completed, but in the Fisher Theater. . - . n 'n th .Pat Dunn, Eugene Rogers and He will discuss whether radio the spraYlllg IS gomg a 1 eJrVarn Lane will be included. has a good or bad influence, neighborhood. Last ~veek the op.

Mrs. Alphonse De Paepe en- _~____ erators were spraymg on Nefftertained Tuesday at a luncheon CARD PARTY road.for the bride-elect in her home Ellcharistic Mission Band.kill Tr~ ps for beetles had been seton Lochmoor boulevard. hold its annual card party for both hi. the Park and eit)' and

Among lI)e guests were Mrs. i the foreigb missions at 8 p.m. the pesl does occur in ,the CityGramley, Mrs. Allard, Mrs. WiI-1 Sunday, Oct. 31, in Third Order it was positively determined thatliam Baril', Mrs. Albert O'Neal, Hall, 1780 Mt. Elliott avenue. in limited areas.

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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward :L. Newilt, of Lakepointe road, :and Edward J. Russell, Jr., were I

married at an evening ceremony :Oct. 8 in the Burns Avenue Bap- I

tis! Church in Detroit. :The bridegroom's parents are, I

Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Russell, :of Sunningdale ,drive. I

The bride chose a gown of :Belgian Jace over satin, the net ,skirt falling in folds into a long :train. Her veil of French illusion I

was attached to a lace head- :piece and she carried a bouquet :of stephanotis centered by a •white orchid. . :

Mrs. William Trinkaus, matron I

of honor. wore a copper-colored :metallic gown and carried a I

crescent.bouquel of yellow roses :arid bronze daisies. :

IItrs. G. B. Newitt, of South' I

Bend, Ind., and Mrs. Gordon :adhner were in gold metallic :gowns. Carlene Brunner. of Hope, I

Ark., and Mrs. Edward R. Newill 'wet'"C attired ;n meta !lie silvel'. :The fOllr bridesmaids carried :roses and daisies. I

Attending as best man was the :hridegroom's father, Edward J. I

Russell, Sr., George Newill, of :.Soulh Bend, Ind., EdwHd R.Newill, John Newitt. Riehat.d I

Russell and George Knopfushered.

A reception was held at DevonGables, after which the coupleleft on a honeymoon throubh theNew England states. They willoccupy their new home in Hunt-.ington drive after Nov. 1.

Ed Russells, Jr.,On Honeymoon

The University or MichiganClub of Grosse Pointe opens itsfa II program with the showingof movies of three out-ai-stateI\'lichigun football !lamps.

Tom Stock, program commit-tee chairman, has arranged forthe movies to be shown on thefollowing dates:

Purdue game-Wedlle~dR:-', Oct.27.

Minnesola game- I,"'ec!nesctay,Nov. 3,

Ohio State. l(Rme - Monday,NOI'. 29.

The movies will be shown at 8p.m, in the Ruditoriurn oi theGrosse Pointe High Schnol.

Refreshments and a social hourin the cafeteria will follow themovies. Mrs. Joseph Murphy,chail'lnan of the social commit-tee, is arranging the refreshments.

Admission will be free to mem-bers, their lamilies and Iriencis,upon presentation of a tunentmembership card. A small tiona-tion may be asked to cO'/er thl'cost of refreshments.

For .the first showing, Oct. 27,Stuart Finl'ayson, \\Iho has takenthe place of Waldo Abbott in theAlumni Association of tee atAnn Arbor, will present the pic-tures.

More than 500,000 people are. suffering from cancer an anyoneI time in the United States,

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hostess a benefit tea for AllIed JaJL1CS E. Hancock, Mrs. Charles G .Youth today in her Whilliet' road ! l',,!C'~lls, Mrs. E. LeRoy Albing ame Movieshome. The book, "Tolstoy as I and (,1I's. Ed\\in S. Sherrill hal'e !

Knew Him," by Tatyana A. Kuz- , mari(' l'e:;ervations, .minskaya, was to be revi('wed byMrs. Fred Hauck. • CO:'olCERT Sl'NDAY

Mrs. John Lifse~' is eilairm:.n The Gresse Pointe Conset'va-of the tea comn1\II('e, Her as. lory of 1\1L,sicwill prcscnt Helenesistants are tllrs. J. Robert Jes. L Nordstrom, Florence Kwasniuksup, Mrs. Jerome Stewart. Mrs. Iand Dolores Lonl( in the firstBl'llce Lytle, Mrs. Robert Stine i Fatulty eoncNI of the season atard Mrs. Charles Langley. 3:30 p.nL SundRY.

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The HAL A. SMITHS. at Riv-ard boulevard, and MR. andMRS. ANDREW BARR, of Mer-riwl'"ther road, hunted ol'er theweekend. They made the 'TurtleLake Club. near Alpena theirheadquarters, .

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Honoring MR. and MRS, ROSS iCLARK, of Beverly.HiIIs, Calif.. ,who were recent weekend guests'of the C. HENRY BUHLS, of EI.lair Place. parties \\,ere given byMR. and MRS. GEORGE ESCHENCK and DR. and MRS.STEWART HUDSON.

MRS. HAROLD DANIELSON Christ Church, Grosse Pointe, was the scene of the wed.has returned home to Woodbury. ding service last Saturday which united in marriage MaryConn.,. after a week as a hous.e Ellen Gallarno, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Gallarno,gduest lnfthte

hV~lla,lle PHlaCE'L,I;"N;N1-1of Whiltier hou.leV31'd, and Charles \Jctor Booth, Jr., .whose

ence 0 e JUnIor . < . CI V B I f B' , IPIERSONS. parents are l\iy'. and Mrs. larles . oat 1, 0 lrmlng lam.• • • The Rev. Fi'ancis B. Creamer heard the exchange of vows.

MR. and MRS. R. F. MOLY- . - 'l'V Ellen ,h~se a Holbein'NEAUX left their Fisher road gown ~f ivon' satin with a sweel- ! of pink spray orchids. The bride-home last weekend to be patrons , . . . I . . th .' I hiat Delta Tau Della's Saturday heart necklIn~ outlIned I.n seed I g~oom s mo er. \1 01 e pa e .uee i'ening dance which followed pearls. Her tiara of satIn was' CI epe and matclung hat of malmethe U. of M.-Nol'lhweesternj!ame. emhroidNed in seed pearls and! purple orchids,Their daughter BARB/\RA at- the bridal !louquet consisled of: A reception at the Grossetended the dance with DTD JOHN white orchids, stephanotis and! Pointe Yacht Club foUowed theRYDER. ivy streamers. '.wedding. When th./ return froln

• • • " ; Barbara Jean Gallarno 3crl'ed' a Northern Michigan honeymoon,MR. and MRS. ROY OUEL- I as her sister's maid of honor, the couple will reside in the

LETTE returned to their home in wearing Amerk". Beauty faille Chatsworth Apal'lments.Audubon road last week fo11ow- with puff bustle back. She wore For traveling, the nP-IV Mrs.ing a month's vacation t~ip a Mary Stuart hat of malching I Booth chose a beige doeskin suitthrough So ut her n CalIfomla. velvet and carried shaggy pink. with sable furs and brown acces-Shodly after returning. they had chrysanthemums and ivy. sories.as their house ~uests, Mrs. Ouel- Mrs, Donald W. Baer, Patricialetle'.~ brother-in-Jaw and sister, Stimson, Bal'btll'a Gard~lIa andDR. and 1\IRS. L. J. STAFFORD, Jean McCombs Wood wele Maryof Adrian, 'Mich .. ' and their ElI~n's bridesmaids, They wer~daughter, JEAN, of Washington. gowned identically like the honorD. C. attendant and thcir flowers were Mrs. Clifford A. Neville, first

• • • Ilhe same. vice-prcsident of the GrosseMARY TI~DEMAN: of Ken- Charles V. Booth acted as best Pointe Colony of New England

wood l:oad. IS spending, a fc~v Illan for his son. Ushers included women, entertained with a teaweek~ 10 New York. She 11 VISit John Hanna. Richarrl Pope. John recen(]y in herBishop road home.her Sister, SARA, at Smith Col- Thoms. MacAllisler Booth, Ralph l\{embers and prospective mem-lege for at least one weekend. Sandt and Robert Beer~. bers of the Colony were invited.. · .. I For her daughter's wedding. The precident, Mrs. Lloyd De-

Home once more on East Jef- l\oJrs, Gallarno selected a gown of Witt Smith. presided over lhefel'son avenue IS MRS. WESSON, pale pink crepe \\'ith a headdress tea table .SEYBURN, who was in New I ---------------------------York to see her son.in-Iaw and .daughter, MR. and MRS. MAN- iUEL QUINTANA. sail for Buenos IAires. ...... :

JOYCE MIDDLEDITCH re-turned to her home in UniversityPlace this weekend after a tenday stay in SI. Louis with MR.:and MRS. RALPH MORRIS. I,. . .

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The j u n i 0 r CHARLES E .HODGES, of Kenwood road,were guests of the WILFRED V.CAiiGRAINS at Sugar Hill. N.H.,on their rccent trip East. Fromlhere. they traveled to New York,where they were joined by thei I'daughter, MRS. E. S COT TRUMELY. The trio motored hometogether.

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The former MARY ELLEN GALLARNO, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Ch3rles A. Gallarno, of Whittier boule-vard, who was married Ocl. 16 in Christ Churcll 10 theson of.Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Booth, of Birmingham.

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MR. and MRS. TRUMANHANDY NEWBERRY II are en.gaged in moving from theirpresent home in McKinley roadto a larg('r residence farther downthe street.

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New York visitors this weekare MRS. D. FRASER SULLI-VAN, of East Jefferson avenue,and l\fRS. LESTER F.I RUWE,of Willow Lane.

• • •MRS. EDGAR B: WHITCOMB

and her daug',ter, MRS, A. D.WILKINSON, 'enterlained at aLittle Club luncheon Thursdayfor MRS. FREDERICK W. KEL-LOGG, who is visiting from Alta-c!enll, Calif.

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JACKIE MONTEE, daughter of I: MR. and MRS. W. H. MONTEE,lof McMillan road, attendt'd thellirst(ormal dance 0{ the season

-_.- .. _-~._- _ .. -'._.. ~iven by the cadets at Green-The litHe Darling~ of Today do not have 10 be cOrItent to iu~t brier Military School, in Lewis-

imagine .~heir favorite ~tory book ehMaders . . . bur~, W. Va., Oct, 9. Jackie is aFor each Autumn ..• the Clare Tree Major Children's Theater, junior at the.co.llege.

i., the Scottish Rite Cathedral of Masonic Temple ••• makes all, A b bthe characters come to life . . • ! _ a y da~ghter, MARGARET

, . ANNE, was I)orn to MR. andIt s quite the thing to do ... theater for the quite young .••. MRS. VIC H. BEARDSELL, inAnd a fiW of Ihe Pointers who are "regulars" at the perform- Camarillo, Calif. Mrs. Beal'dsell

dnees lire Clifford Rrunk, Jr., son of Dr. IInd Mrs. Clifford Brunk of is the former PHYLLIS H. MUR-Kensington rOdd ... Jean dnd Joan Baer, daughters of the Raymond TACH, of Bishop Road. TheBol'HS of Lakepointe ... Wiflidm A. ana John A. Stalker, sonl of Reardse}ls have another. daugh-fhe Hugh ~ta)kers of Cadieux road ..• JOlin-Ellis Hill, daughter of tel', VI~:I ELLEN, who IS threethe J. Gordon Hills of Cloverly road ... SUSlln Mulford, dllughter years o. •••of the John Mulfords .•• M.ny Mlliott. daughler of the Andrew MRS. ALBERT J. ZELLER, ofMalolls of Oxford road .•. Chdrles and Virginia Mihlllik, children Ridgemont road, and ESTHER01 the A. S. Mihalih of Beaupre rOdd •.. olnd Bill Rolley, ~on of LANGE spent a Wf'E'k's vacationthe E. A. Rolleys of Lincoln road. . • and shopping tour in Chicago,

THEATER FOR LITTLE FOLKS making the Ed~ewater Beach"The Se<lson" started Tuesday .Hernoon (all performances are Hotel their headquarters.

for half after four in the afternoon with the exception Olf The Snow • • ..Q h. h '11b t d 0 2B t 230 ) MR. and MRS. S. V. TAYLOR,ueen, w IC WI e presen e ec. a : p.m.... of Buckingham road. are home II

"Little Women" open"d the Clare Tree Major Children's Th'eafer after a week's vacation in Ashe-(Ws from New York, incidenlally, and the productions are elaborate, vilie. N.C.. and Washington. They Icharming and professional) • • • visited their son-in-!aw and

Comi,'g attraction~ are "Toby Tyler or Ten Weeh Wilh the daughter. the junior WILLIAM ICircus" on Nov. 23 ••• "Hansel and Gretel" on Feb. B ••• "The WALLACES. while in Washing-Poor Little Rich Girl" on March 15 ••• and "Pinocchio" on April 12. Ion. • • •

ST. JOHN'S HOSPITAL HELPERS O~ Satlllday, Oct. 3D, MR. and IThe cause of Mrs. Roy Fruefillufs newest interest ;s such arl MRS. FORBES HOWARD Willi

inspiring one that some of her frierlds who do not even' belong to join lIo[rs. Howard's ~arenls, thefhe Font Bonne Auxiliary h<lve offered their time and help to make S~A:OlJR~~. ;lVINGSTOGNES, :It I success . . . ' a Inl'OO 0 ge. near ray- I

. ~Th:~:~':e:~sr~~::~:!to be Sf. John's Hospital which is to be lin~'Rtoa:~1 ~~;:::h;~~~.SHALL-1bUft on Moran road dnd Cha ndler ParK drive in the very near future CROSS, of Lake Shore road, took I

IInd H1e first event to help raise funds for the new hospital will be thcir three sons. MICHAEL. I.. musicale and lea given by Mrs. Fruehlluf in her Kenwood road GILlAN and JOHNNY, to Meta- :hom! on Nov. II ..• and then there's • specia'l meeting on the mora Saturday for the Hunter!.L» d f h Trials., .. enty-secon 0 t e month 10 plan further fund rllising ways and • • •means • . • A sextet of Pointers who jour-

Those non.memb,ers who ar~ aiding in the fund raising projects neyed to Wingford, Mich., forinclude Mn. Sam T. Keller .•• Mrs. Leo Fitzpatrick .•. Mrs. Thomas some weekend hunting were the~bher •.• Mrs. RllY Whyte, •. andMrs: Edwllfd Frllwley (and may HOWARD FREEMAN SMITHS,w.e pau~e to sa~ righl now .•. that ~ince we've known them, ihese MR, and MR.". HARRYS.FIN- I .

d f I I I bKENSTAEDT and the EMORY From Southp~rt, Conn .. l\{RS. Host~ss at a ThUlsday .lckt<1I1

• won er u ga save a ways een more than generous for all good FORDS. They stayed at the ELROY CURTIN arri\'ed Mon- party In her Bishop road homecauses and it's very like them to help alorlg here!) • • • Ford's lodge. d : f k'" ..th I was BETSY HOLTON. The GOR-

TO AID AT MUSICALE TEAa) 01' a wee s \ ISlt WI leI' I DON \"ELI ERS h n . d I'e-

• • sister. MRS. C. HA YW ARDv , • w 0 I 0\ C

Among those who'll be as~ed to pour at the musicale tea will be: MRS. J. ED WAR D 1'11'- MURPHY of Beacon Hill road. Icently from Rochester, N.Y" wereMrs. Stewart Cogsdill ... Mrs. Harry R. Fruehauf ... Mrs., CAUGHEY presided at the Mar- i • • • guests of honor.

l:iarvey S. Fruehauf .•.. Mrs. George GlIgnier • ; . Mrs. A. J. Fisher iliac Guild meeting which was i MR. and MRS, HAROLD S.• , • Mrs. Ed Fisher . . .' held Tuesday afternoon in the WELLS. of Balfour road, are en-

M H K tl' M F d M Z d . M Ch I lounge of St. Mary's Hospital. tertaining llS house guesls for a. rs. erman o~s. In . •. rs. re . e er. •• rs. ar es fortnight Mrs. W.'s hrother and

T. Fisher ..• Mrs. William C. Rands. .• . New Yorkers MR. and l\'iRS. sister-in-law. the FRANK E.Membership chllirman for the Auxiliary.is Mrs. Gerald Sweeney WALLACE 'VINCERT are hot1se FARHINGTONS, of Belchertown,

••• Ilnd other lIetive workers include: ' : guests of MR. and MRS. WIL- Mass.Mrs. Harold Freer ..• Mr~. Earl Miller ••• Mrs. Thomas Rossen 1 LIAM D. ALLISON. of Rarlnor • • •

••• Mrs. louis Braun •.. Mrs. Ralph Bookmyer senior. • • ICircle, for a week. The Wingerts MR. and MRS, EDGAR L.. ,; ... ,~allle,. to town last' wee~end to FINK, of Vendome road, are

Mrs. Ralph l. Bookmyer, Jr, ••• Mrs. Elmwood Sharf?:4.';:~rs.n1!~t,~~d the U. of M,North.~'eSter.n spending two weeks llt HotJames Mokchall .•. Mr~.'HdJ':.014,_KnaC:K,~, . Mrs. George Noble... game. ,SpI'ings, Va.Mrs. H. Thcm"s Platz arid Mrs. Willj'anrO'N~ill Kronrler ." • ' • • • • • •

FLORIDA PE~nHOUSE'SUFFERS MR. and MRS. GORDON Recent returnees from Man-And after the most recent Florida hurrica'~e ... we c/llied the BLAIR arrived Friday from their haltan include MRS. GEORGE

H' . home in Northfield, Ill., to attend BRETT SHAEFFER, of CadieUX

arry R. FruehGufs fo see if their beaufiful'penfhouse afop the Sea the Ann Arbo'r football game with road; MRS, FRANK E. \VER-Vil!a at Surfside had escllped the rages of the weather. • • Peggy's parents, the FRED M. NEKEN, of McKinley road. and

But even lilt its fourteenth fl.oor loftiness ••• the penthouse did ZEDERS, of E a s t Jefferson ",'IRS, WESSON SEYBURN, of.uffer ••. and those marvelous white carpels (which ar& part of the avenue, and the junior FRED I East Jefferson avenue.lush decor) ••• must be re placed. • • . ZEDERS. I. · ·

So the long distance communicatiorl between the Pointe dnd • • • The 'WALLACE S.1'lacKEN-Flodda h ..~ been exten~ive • . • FRITZ BLOY and SPARKY, ZIES,' of Yorkshire road, left

The Fruehauf, will le.avll right a:.ter. the holidays to spend the FARQUAER will give directions Thursday to spend a few days inW d to"Tuxis Club members who set Toronto

inter at their pentliouse : •• an \. '1\ be joined at Eastervaclltion out 'on a hayride this evening '. • •by son, Dick. ; • who'is' II student ,at Micniglln State College this from Grosse Pointe Memorial MR. and MRS. EPPA HUNTONyeer , • • Church. IHEATON. of Handy road, are:;

spending 10 days at their cottagenear Charlevoix.

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IRobert Liebolds ! R'Ot St B,(Margaret A:lde): I a rou p ecornes1~~/~~~:OR~:~~,:gLi"Mrs. Carl H. EngelIbold are honeymooning in Que-b!'c following thei~ Oct: 8 m~r- Saturday Wedding in St. Paul's Church On.the.lake5hore

Iriage at Grosse Pomte Memonal Precedes Fortnight Honeymoon to New York;Church. The Rev, Frank Fitl Couple to Reside on Eastlawn

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4 p.m. ce"emony. : Carl Henl'~; Engel claimed Rita Ann Siwup as hiS hrideMrs. Liebold was Margarel Saturday at St. Paul's Church On-the-Lake~hore_ The Rev .

Ann Ide, da,ughter of Judge and R. T. Parish officiated at the 11 o'clock nuptial high mass_I Mrs. O. Z. Ide of East Jefferson ?Ill'. and :\lrs, Frederick Howard Stroup, of \1;,;""" [,,;;.:!.avenue are the bride's parents, The bridegroom is the son of :-'11'. an<i

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' Wea;ing a long-sleeved gown' 1\lr5, Herbert Christian Engel, of Woodhall avenue.

f:c:ar~~~~~g~:lIl~~e r~~~ t~:r~i~~ Seerl pearl., menten the candIe- .------- --. -.----line. the bride had a lace-edged light satin bridal gown which lVas iLeo Murray and Fred Stro'lf) .;r,mantilla and carried while bahy trimmed with Chantilly lace. i seated the guestschr.vsanthemums on her prayer Chanlillr lace also formed the! When the couple reltHn fr,om a

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book. veil which was held by an lIJU' York. they will m1ke Ih'.'ll" hl"lmeMargaret Ann asked her sister.

Mrs. William A. Tucker, lo be her SInn mantilla, Rit. carned a ran- on Easllawn avenue,honor matron. ~h~perl arrangement nf baby -----

The bridesmaids were Mrs. ,~hry~anthemllms cenlered by a Sarah lawrence Alumnae

George W. Cosper, Jr" another hr~~:'.' h~:~~i~~ked her sister, Mrs. Hear College Chief Tonightsisler of the bride'; Evelyn Our- Hill Ian' Pease. of Oakdale. Calif"ber, Patricia Larkin and Agnes Alumnae or Sarah L<l'''f",ncl'!Caulfield, of New York. Carnl ltn be\ herpmatront °df honhor. Car~' College will gather thi, evenlni!Lyn Tucker, niece of the hnde, Vn" nn ease ac I.' as er aunt s >

was flower girl. f1ow!'r girl. ,Mrs. William E, in the Cloverly roarl home of ;"[rs.Stroup anrl Rulh Saunders were Daniel W. Goodenough, Dr, Hal'-

William Liebold sen'erl as ,lis hride.,maids, old Taylor, president of the col-brother's best man, The~' are the. EmpirE' frocks of iridescent taf-, lege, will discuss the Harvardsons of ilk and Mrs, Erne,1 G.' feta w,re worn hv thl! allendanls I Report nn Education in this rOlln-Liebold of'Oxford rOod, Dr, Dean and the,\' carried' conlrasting ar:! try.

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Nivkerson, Nelson Liebold. Wl!. rangements Clf chrysanthemums. I A1;)out 40 of the alumnae, localHam Farrell and Alberl Grinnell. The flower girl wore huttercup educators and others interestedwere the ushers. !yellow marquisette over satin. have been invited to hear Dr.I A reception at the Detroit Club Her hnuque,l was a miniature Taylor. The meeting beginS at

Ifollowed the weriding ,erviC'e, replica of the other altendants'. 8:30 o'clock, Dr. Taylor will heThe newlyweds will make their, Robert Engel performed the feted at dinner in the Univer,ityhome on Dumbarlon mad, ! duties of best man for his brother, Club earlier in the evening,

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Bazaar Their Big Project

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Making the rounds to collecl • =!iclure hf' Fred Runnellsitems for the Grosse Poinle i _

Melhodisl Church bazaar inKerby School to,norrow nighlwere (ll'f,t lo right): Mrs. HughDelfs and Mrs. Melville Sant-myers; co-chairman, and Mrs.Virgil L, Walling.

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Cottage Hospital TrusteesEntertain Nurses at Tea

l\,ynlhers of ch ildren in the firstlhree grades at Grosse PointeCountry Day School met at a teaTh\lr~day in the faculty diningroom. Lower school i~ICUlty mem-her~ were hostEsses.

Mrs. l\'larle H. Granger headedthe arrangemenls commiltee.Mrs. Selden B. Daume and Mrs.Wenrll'll C. Goddard presided allhe lea labl-e.

The intermediale and upper~chools at Country Day will givetwo other tea~ at later dales.

Lenora LagrouWeds F.H.Stone

M~i"cn, Drcsrlen, Scvre;. R'Nol V,~nno, C(')p<l-rli.Monle groun, ond "gu"ne~, Engli,h, Frencn,Bavarian china, Bonemion and Engli,h r>verlaylu,tre~ and vase,

Antique onrl modern Sterling, Sheffield ondplot cd silver Ico and coffee ,.rvice" conde.lob,os, Iroys, flnl,,"o,e ICII, entree d,\he~ andmany olhcr oulllnndiog silver pieces.

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M~gn,(,ccl1l Kc,hnn'" Sorouh, Kermnm, Is.pohnns, Tnh"" Bn~hn',m, Her~l, Lill,hon, inyor ious 5-1 ,~s.

French commooel. love ~c"I" chnirs, Englishlurnilure of XVIII Cenlury rlesign, occ(') spannItoblcl, dcsks, brooklronls, chC~I', corner cobi,MIS, dming ond bedroom sets, Od polnlings,clocks, linens ond locel,

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The boal d of tn/stpes of theCollage Hospila I of Grosse Pointeentertained the. mlrsing staff at!a tea in the nurses' residence Oct. '12.

Ml'S, William !vY.Joy was chair- ,man. Hel commitll'e nf hnstesses'includf'd Mr~. Edwin S. Barbour,Mrs, HenlY T. Borlman. Mr~. Har- DOT T E R Yrv M. Jc\:"ett and Mrs. William ..r. Stl'vens. members of the hnn. learn to makc yourMinT arh';sor,\' bn~rd of the ho~- Christmas Gifts ,

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NOW IEING SOLD AT of"Fine Things lor the Home"

Thursday, Cetober 21, 1948

St. Clair OAR Meets TodayIn the Newberry House

Woman's"

Lorrainc J. Carnaghi, d:lllghleror Mn;, Margard J, Carnoghi. ofThrpr tlile drivc, and the lalrJn~rph p, Carnaghi, i~ lh!' brideelect of Lawrf'nce Franeis Einheu~eJ'. ~on of Mr, and Mt'~. FerdEinhl'user. of East Grand bOllle-vard,

Lorraine allended Sl. Mary ofthe Springs Cnl1ege in Columbu~,0, Larry will graduate nexl Junefrom the University of Delroil.where he is ~l\ldyilig mechanicalengineering.

D I r Mal I Weds'!. P. Draders \o 0 es 00 Y Tou,.;.ng CanadaIn Sunday Service On Honeymoon

___ .______ A molor trip through Canada

United With Dr. Edward A. Sawtln, of Akron. at Nuptials followed lheir recent marriage alIn Our lady of Redemption Church; Newlyweds ISt. Clare of Montefalea Church

W'II R 'd • Oh' C't for' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pershing t

I _~s~~~ __ I~ I Y i Drader.On Sunday. Oct .. 17, Olll' Lady of Redemption Church I ~he bride is the former An.

was the scene of the marriage of Dolores Malooly. daughter i ge1Jque Meraw, daughter of lheof Mr. and Mrs, Ameen Malooly of Bedford Road to Dr,! John FranCIS Meraws. of Tweed,

. , "Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C.Edwal'dA. Sawall of Akron, 0., son, of 1\11'.and ?>lrs .. Saleem' Dradl'r, of University place, are-- . -- ---------. Sawan of the same city. the bridegroom's parenls.

M,'SS [l£l}',l I' The bride. !(iven in marriage Given in marria!(e by hl'rl.J t, ' (.([g I, Z. hy he'r ralher, choose a gown of brother, Leon Meraw, the hride

To Be B '1'([ f ivory satin, The ~weelhearl neck- ',ore a white salin gown and_ ) - e 0 line was trimmed with cluny lacc fingertip veil. She carried a white

L F E,',-tl,elISel' and the ~kirt enderi in a long orchid and slephanotis on her• • ' ", eathedl'rat tram, prayer book.

Her finger tip veil of ~ilk Maid of honor was JosephineiJlu~inn fell fmm ;;. lace bonnet. Felice and Shirley Reton wasShe carded white 'orehid~ and bridesmaid. The allendanls wereslephanotis on a white prayer- gowned in wine-ro~e ~ailJe andbook. their flowers were whlte chrys-

Thelma Malool~', sister of the anlhemums.bride as maid of honor wore a Kenneth Meraw served as bestgold taffeta gown with 'a sweel- man. Hohert Going, of Pontiac,hearl neckline, cap sleeves and FranCIS Meraw and Donald Dra-lull, sculplured, corded sk;rl, She del' ushered. ,wore gold ostrich lip plumes in An evenmg r~cepllon was heldher hair and carried a cascad~ al the Detroll Tllrners, Thebouquet' of brollZl' mums. c?uple WIll stOll al Montreal,

The bridesmaids included Lila N lagar.a Falls. and Tweed, Onl.,ano' Diane Malooly, sisters of the nn lhelr honeymoon tnp.bride, Mary Shawny, MargarelAzar, and Marie Fikany.

They were idenlically gownedin emerald green !afleta fashion-

Mrs, Millard H. Toncrav. of cd with full corded skirt~, bateauBuckingham road, regent of neckline and purr ~Ieeves. TheirLouisa Sl. Clair Chapter of the hcadresses were green ostrich tipnalighlcrs of the American Rev- plumbs and they all calTieo cas- -- ' I_ Lenora L. Lagrou became Mrs. Iolulion, was to preside nvcr the cade bouquet~ of mums shading . I h' hFred H. Stone at a nupha 19 I('pening session in the Newberry from yellow to bronze. mass Saturday in St. David's'House starling al 10:30 a,m. today, ' Fred Joseph, of Cleveland, 0., Chul'ch.

1\'lrs, Fred K. Hauck was lo re- was best man for his cousin. 'I'he She is lhe' daughler of Mr. andview the hook, "Inside U. S. A.," ushers included G. Gerald Maloo- Mrs, Maurice Lagrou, of Wilshirearter the husiness meeting. Iy, brolher of the bride, George 'M . th f

Miss Dorothy Pudrith spoke on Azar, Eugene Sawan, Nathan drive. 1:- Slone IS e son. athe pari women must take in the Sawar" and Fred Boshara. Mrs. Ferns D. Stone, of Buckmg-coming elections.. The bride's mother chose a' ham road: and the lale Mr .. Stone.

Mrs. Shirley Hart Pilchcr wa~ gown of green crepe wilh match- The ,bl'lde w.as attlr~d m thechairman of arrangements for ing plumed hal and an orchid candlehghl salln weddmg gownlhe luncheon and socinl hour con- corsage. The groom's mother wore which had been wor.n by hercluding the meeting. I aqua Cl'epe with blaek accessories, mother. Her double veIl fell from

______ and an orcilid corsage. . a coronet of rose pomte. lace and I M th d' t, H IdEVENING GROUP I\IF.ETS I A dinner and reception at the her flowers ~vere gard~nlas, feath.1 e 0 IS 0

The evening group nf the Me- Whittier followed the ceremony. ereC\ car~aLlOlls and IVY. I •dmorial Church will n.1eet at 81 Upnn theil' r~turn frOm the East, Mrs, Richard Rottach was ma-, Bazaa r FrI ayp.m. next Tuesday m the church! lhc couple WIll make their home Lron of honor a~d Jac~uelme La-IIparlors. lin Akron. grall, honor maId. Juha F. Stone, --

I------Gloria Steffy, of Jackson, Mich., The firs! bazaar and mUsical

Barbara Kennedy, Jeanne De-, entertainment of the ""rom en'sLodde~ and ~weedie Baker were Society of the Grosse Pointe

P bI- S I the bndesmalds. i Methoriisl Church is scheduled at

U IC a e The sev'en atten.dants Wl're in 7 p.m. lomormw, Ocl. 22, in lhe______ gowns of irridescent taffeta with Kerby School.

------ matching hats. Bittersweet a~d Following the bazaar, the choirNOT AN AUCTION-All ITEMS PRtCED hr007.e chrysanth.emums fell In wil! presenl an original parody.

Ishowers from t~elr prayer hooks. I Choir n!ficials bC:lieve thi~ is

Fred asked hIS b:other, James i the first time am.thing of t.hi.,H. Slone, to be hIS ~s! man. I nalure has eyer b~en "'ltempted.

: Charles, Beaudet, ~eo H1llehranrl, The title is "Melhodists in Their': John \\ ebb and Richard Rottach Mado,,~~," It ;s a paroriy on; were the ushers. chUrch life presented m the

musical c,:,merly mO,rie.G.P. Country Day Mothers There will he a small admissionMeet at Tea in School fee to th" chc,)r program, Ihe

proceed~ of which will be usedtn purcll<lsc mmic Inr the chnir,accorrling to iVIIS, Willis Bugbee, Imusical director.

The hazaar i~ the Woman's So-ciety's firsl venture toward rais-in,; 'tullds for the new churchfurnishings, according to Mrs.Melville Santmyer~, co-chairman.

Mrs. Hugh Delia, the other co-chairman, said there would be awealth of aprons, candy, hakedgoods,' fancy - work, hankies,"white elephants." greeting carris,nnvelties' and antiques for sale atthe several boolhs.

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~ ihursday, Oetober 21, 1948---------------- ~----_._-~--------_._----

• ,J• TJ Ex-neflenCe

'4 Th 1 7\.10 substItute ror r--Here S. .L1l CRe,.Elf" LO U IS •

~~:-----JiiElr-z- ..-i-ji-----lj , .. f(( Don't leorry rebollt lIo!!r car thislllhiter - briNfI it hi to us now. ((i Take ad\'8Il1tage or oar Ilpee5al ~illterlzlng ser\'iec. ii Let us give your Chrysler or Plymouth our winter ch~k.up-We'll go over i, your cnr from bumper to headligh!s-insid! and out for safe trouble.fru ,• driving this winter. ,

J SAFETY CHECK () Brak" and wheel all,puunl ' •

• QUICK STARTING Batter'" jA) tall light. j• ELECTRICAL CnECK () Spark plugs. Jt. Generator eharginl rat,. tJ Tighten tennlnals. J• WINTER LUBRICI\TION () Oil change, ~J Lubrication-ail ~9 dallger poinls. ~

j WINTER POLISH () SaVell finish from salt and grime, IJ ALL TYPES OF ANTI.FREEZE AVAILABLE - IF YOU HURRY ,

t E.Z t~r"l. OK .. Il t.YJ'elJ or .ermee • • • ~J .Just ..sk our .bviee manftfJfl'. ~i _ r•••Ch'U.I ••• PIU ••• " De.!er ,~!J PE1.'ZOLD 1lIO~I'OR SALES ,J 1I280 GRATIOT AVE. \FE. 9.5700 j, ~i ,, t---

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ESTIMATE

Slumber Party FollowsBlue Devils-Monroe Tilt

Following the Blut Devils.Monroe football game, Saturday,Madge and Brenda Winter !n.

• ~rtained a group of girl.!; at aslumber party in their home onBerkshire road.

.Among those who sfpped hotchocolate and reviewed highlightsof the gaITle were Betsy Arnold,Janet Zur Schmeide, CarolKrause. Helen Reed, Pat Goyette,

. Jackie CUmie, Carol Roemer and. Bev Martin.

14215 E. Jcfterson'at Newport

AT EXTREMELY LOW "PRICES

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

Our reputaUon for good opholJ;tering Is one of thetinc~t In Detroll. Our workmanship is the best. 'Ve(".an r~st.,\'Je if you \',,'ish to this style or 10 many orotlr modern samples shown by our representativeat your home.

I• Springs relied or replaced II broken• Many colors and labric' from. whJch

10 choose• New fillings used• Every piece of rurnllure rompletety

5teTilizrd• Conl'enient credit terms

3A 1:.' Hendrieat "toodv.'ard

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.,... .... , Doer ,"",,", ~ It hum. AM lt1e doutar .. right tMn at .Ibe Red l!.ther health clinic, ready to.top _ epidemic befOre it 8tari8;Naily to catch an earache before it.~ a ~ aid: reed,. to Jnii.ba eicl:: Htti. boy well. 'The cliniC4lhelp 'you, _ if yov,'n nay •• beenaiek. Their P:0il'1m of neearch, education and d.iRue prevention dldeJOVJ' bellIth. your family', eafety. You eupport OW'Red FMther healthclinb through our Community Chest. When 7011 giv_give enoughlEuongh lor all Red Feather servicea-811ough for a full yearl

REUPHOLSTERING anti RESTYLINGAFTER

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find

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Drive in

HOUliS: ':30 I,m, tc 7:00 p,m.

We will drive you down town.

Immediate Service

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B & B Chevrolet, Co., In~.881 J E. Jefferson, lit Crane

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Lo~hmoor Mombers Attend IArbor lor the Michigan.North- ~11I11I11I1!lIIlllll11iIIlIlUUIIIIIUIII!llIllllIllIllIllIlillllllllllllllililil1IIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIlIIlIlIlIIIImll!IiIUiiiiJm:I:iIl!!!!!'!~1i1l1l1l1111il1111ll111II1!11llll11llililill~ It was del'ided that the parents I... . ~ S h I N ~w,ould sponsor a Halloween party IU.M.-Northwestern G"me I::~~e:.nth~~o~~~r::t;:\h:~~~~ I Elementary C 00 otes ~(Dr the children of the neighbor. I

= = hODd Ocl. 30,

Mrs. Frilz K. Ness and Mrs. Le. (or dinner am!' dancing. 11I11I.lllllilllllllllllllllll'llIIlIlliIlllilllllllllllllilllllllllllllllilll!;IIllllitilllllU!HlillliillllIlIIIIlIIIIIlIlIlJIIllllllllilllillllllllllllllllill!111111111111I1111I1111111111 I BC'l'alise th:!e' Wi~l be a teach.RDY Payne were hostesses at the I POINTER NOl\IlNA'fED RICHARD SCHOOL I The secretary. Mrs. Dombrow., ers' institute on Friday. Del. 22,Lochmoor Clllb ladies bridge Delores DeCoster, of Grosse On Ocl. 12 the Richard SchrJol ~ki, and the treasurer. Mr. JakIe: there ~vill be no school for theluncheon last week. Guests in- Pointe, was nominalPc(i Il~ a rep. PTA had the largest attended read their reports. pupils.eluded Mrs. R. T. Bolo, Mrs. W. resentative tD the student coun- general meeting in the history of I 1\11'. Bames, superintendent of Of interest to the parents of'T. Zer SchmiedC', Mrs, K. M'Il'i1 from Ihe freshman class of the association, wh('n 400 perSOl,S schools, discussed the proposed the school, there will be held inReichle and Mrs, G. J. Birgbauer. Wl'stern Mich..igan College, She came to the very interesting and constitutional amendments to be cDnnection with the Michigan

On Saturday Loch1l1ool' Clul) will compete In the annual fall eh,tlJenging program. voted upon in the November gen- Education Association Teachers'members traveled by bus to Ann campus elections In the alloitorium part of the eral election. institute a special session, titled'''~~~1;'f;t',~'''~~;;~,',~;?~;t;~~,'''''~;'4';';'',~;'!','';.'!';r;'';~,t,"f;.',O~,!, program, under the chajrman~ Mr. Newberry. the 1947-48 a Parent-Teacher meeting. • .~~~ ,~ ship of Nathan GDodnow, the fol- president, announced the Grosse This session is h~ld in the.~BOlllle'! tIiO.l 8.-k.. SIIOI) ;,~I lowing items of business were Pointe. lecture series and asked downtown YWCA at Montcalm\' ~ '-' ;t i covered: I for thell' support. and Witherell, beginning with Ii

~~ . TU 1 4852 ," luncheon, •~~ ] 9343 HARflER Acron from Dm•• I" Theatlr • - ~~ H It hurts bad, Doc" 'fhe speaker at the luncheon~~ ~ ~c.hwinn ~~ will be Mrs. Tewes o( the Michi.~ YCLES ,,' gan Congress of Parents and~ . \ SIC ~~ Teachers, who will talk on theS' O\\.'\: All .h" and model. ~ I subject, "Planning a Healthful~~ ...~!'Ie 10M. ~,I Home Progr?m,"~ \ V' • ~~a~ 70 ~ At 1 :30, in room 701~ there

i' t'~1\'.." DOWN ' ~~ will be a panel discussion of thisV tI...... ~l BII ' Now \ same problem.

~ , \l ""~ I j , :" ~~ Parents of the Grosse Pointe~ • \:~~ (11/(1 ,'laH.~ area are invited to this meeting.\ \ nf'pa.lIll1g - l'h'kup '.... .. -* ••\ .nd Delhory 1 .,

~~ ~ 01'.n 10 •. m. to ,~ The children of the school are~ /' ! p,m. ~\ beginning to save theil' waste~f'~"!,~~~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~:~~.e,.~ newspapers and magazines in an-

ticipation of the annual fall pa-per drive to come in about an-other month.

We Sell Better Living!

Hickory 2000

(RfPlACfMEf'{T 'AmIXTRA IF HfEDfD)

You fHIY only this

11tis 5pecia' Jow price duringSeptember and October only

Bleed and Acftost Iftrt(..

Fin Master Bmk. Cytinder with Fluid

Check Steering Gear and Ad;WCheck Wheel Alignment CftMf Cowed

Check Compfete EhIctrkoI System, includin,MacAighb, tail Ithh, ~, gelMfatorand starter.

(SA TlSFAC110N 'ALL ..WA YS)

Youget all

this

for fall and winter drivingwith this

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Completely Alltomert;c-for mndcro,push,bullon comfon.

Alwoy' Dep.ndable-AII Ihe bOI....aler you wanl ,., lime.

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•CI.on -500tle". smokeless to 5ftV8you exira work.

•Qui.t-Nn noise, no nuisance. You'dnever know il was in the houle.•••

Basement. kitchen, closet, allie-your elec.tric Waler heater can be installed anywhere!It need.t no chimney connections, no vents orflues. And only an eleclric water beater gi\'uyou all these extra advantages! •••

A size to fit every need-terms to fit !veryhudget. 1nstallecl in your home withoutcharEle. See them foday at your applianceor plumbing dealer, or at your neighbor-hood Edison office.

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. 25 to as% on Furnace Bepairt.YOU

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Unit t 3 of Legi~n AuxiliaryInstalls Its New Officers

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Al"TIlONY MOTSCHALL, or; 8t I GBuckingham road, was chairman' llC Y . roupof the' annU;l! <:harity bridge jil/l t T . h!J~ ..ty which Ih" 51. Pfler ClaVe! If.J ee S OIlZgt:\Iission GLI;:" !ie,v" Frid.y ('ve. M". F,ed T. :'Ij:"phy is ('''0'ning at Ill!' j\1.>ooic Temple The IntErnational Relations Ot'dlY prc>ldc'nl 0: fia!:"n Ll~Poin!.'ls who a,;sislp,i him In. VI X l' Ieluded WII.I,!:' 1'>1 C. RO!"F~v, Study Group of the Gros"e Pointe' :nt . ". .1, ,.n1''''C''" Li'~"'"" ., .' nllXllla:y. TIll' Bf,;",drv trml '..'~"ClIi\HLE5 L, PALMS Ilnd Rl:S. Bn,neh, Amerkan Assotialion of ;n j "I j .SELL c'!)t.'~~CI1. ~ (' l;'Q'gC' O ••• 'Ifl~ ;t~. ~ ~~'.~'!'~:n:.:::,.t

~ ,c." University Women. will meel ,n .the Wnn'('r,':; e,lv C!,,': .. vh(.,,"• • • thp Mcrriweathet. road homc. of new offt(Trs ..'., ....,. 'n,.,.,"c"j

BIlle L.,kc Club. at Vanderbilt, 1\lrs. Taylor H. Seeber at 80'cl,xk \lrs. H~",]cI '.\;,:,:,,~ ",; . ft:'sl.Mich., was Ih .. destinallon of the: this (,I'ening. "ire Pll:<:<l0n!: :'11" E. f:, W""'P,WILLlA:"1 ~IOOHE JOYS. of, Mrs. WIlliam Gall. Otttiia ,rcnnd "lrp P""<:""", \1r.-. fl'!",

Clovel'1y road. and MR. and Schuberi ;l1ld Leona Wei(',' ha\'" ~';I;~I;(~..:~~:"::',"g,:':;,,;,:::',;\~';;:~!.'::--IHS. LF.DYARD l'ollTCHELL arranged« ~kit entItled "Fleciion '\ P"'C'\'leW 0 I-cLuy. ;,n':: .\!: .\:. ,: n, K!n~,

JH .. of K('nwood road, whn leit 'PaJ'til';pant<. will I'nl'l'ud', '.'I."s. Ire,.su:f'l'.Frida)' to do some pa1tridge "> Otb~, OIL", .. ' .,:. '.', !) n .-hunting. John H. DaJll",', Mrs, Hubert R . . ..C f ! ~f (lX. ;\11'". H~!C ~'\' FL Cli!: I~ 1_ ;,/'.'1

('.1'['1 OFFICIAl, "'EO ,0" )f' , : .1,. F. D. Mdn;yre, ,\Ir~. Mrs. J. !l. :-Ol,',:."l; \! .. \'

Seeber, .\lIs. fl. 1.. Sh"pard. )'Il',. bald :"1"K"".'.i:; 1',: L,." .. '.Julius Stork. ,;uperintendent of John P. Thoma, <lnd '\1,'s, George '1011 1\1,.;;. J. :-01;" f'

highways or Grosse Pointe City, R. T,ue. lJ1e nO«l'd of dl'" ' ,"', "',and M ..o. Gladys COl'pielie ui De. H".s\ •.,s",; i'I' rrH' "I "Illllg a, C .--- . _ .. _(roit, were married at If) a.m. :-0'11':;.Abr«,111 L. 8,o'.\'n «nd Mrs. I Traffic ric,dh; hi' '" : ,,'" enOct. 19 in St. Ambrose Chu~'~~~ Ha"".::'_,,_._. I six m'nlh:':-s~.I.t'~g! ..;~!e._

the Presidentof A&P.

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were

A winter house guest in theWashington road hOIllP of MR.and MRS. LEWIS P. KALB isMrs. Kalb's COUSIn. LOUISE P.PONTEFRACT, of Uniontown.Pa.

MR. and MRS. DAVID RUST.of Lincoln road. and th ... juniot.GEORGE RlCHARDSOI'lS. ofEast JeffersDn a,'en'l£'. flpw toMadison. Wis,. Frida\' to b£' onhand for the Yale- Wi;consin foot.ball game.

MR. and MRS. CLARENCE E,BLEICHER. 'of Yorkshire road.entertained 70 friends' at cock.tails and dinner aL the D:\C 8nt.urday evening after the Michif;"n.Northwestern gaOl!'.. . .

FINNS. also of Waybllrn avenue,The couple wil! be married Fell.5.

you

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

. . ...Already the MILLIAM K.

MUIRS. of Touraine road, andMRS, HUGH McMILLAN, ofWoodland place. are looking for-ward to Oct. 28 when they'llspend a lon~ weekend huntingbirds near Black River Ranch.

• • •

reviews given at the GrossePointe Neighborhood Cluh by theClark School Women's Club,MRS. E, N. TISDALE is chair.man of the book review section,

What would you do to makeyour A&P a better place to shop?

• • •

On their fortnight's southerntour. MR. and MRS. WILLIAMJ. YOUNG, JR., went by way ofthe Smoky Mountains and reoturned by way of Asheville, N. C.

• • •The STANLEY N. MUIR.

HEADS, of Kenwood road, andMR. and MRS. HOWARD P.BALLANTYNE. of McKinleyroad, recently spent a long. week.end at W:llloon' Lake as guestsof Mrs. M.'s brother.in.law andsister, MR. and MRS. HAROLDCOVERT.

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MR. and MRS. JAMES Me.MILLAN, of Bedford road, didtheir hunting in the Upper Pen-insula where the bird seasonopens earlier. They stopped at,the Huron Mountain Club.

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The Smith home, in EdgemontPark, was the scene of one of thempny dinner parties given forthe LOUIS J. GROCHS, who aremoving to Wheeling, W. Va.Hosl~ .....ere MR. and MRS. YATESG. SMITH and MR. and MRS.WILLIAM K. MUIR.

When the RALPH B NET.TINGS. of Lincoln road. decidedto spend a recent weekend attheir Grayling cabin, they askedMR and MRS. EVERETTDOTEN, of BIuehill road, to goalong as theil' guests.

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DR. and MRS. CHARLES F.DODENHOFF. of Vendome road,recently stayed iO days in HotSprings, Va, They were accom-panied by Mrs. Dodenhoff's par-ents. the WILLIAM N. MILLERS.

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MRS. DAVID MANSON WEIR.of Steubenville, 0., paid a briefvisit to her sons-in-law anddaughters, the WILLIAM P.BONBRIGHTS II and MR. andMRS. ALLAN SHELDEN III.

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at RoslyoIn Th~ Woods

Deliveriel-,-HI. 9542

ALWAYS-the Very Finest" of

GOOD FOODS

Short and to the Pointe

Thursday, October 21, 194B

. (Continued from Page 8) I MRS. WYLIE W. CARHARTT,The RICHARD M. KIM. of Grosse Pointe boulevard is inROUGHS and th ..ir two chilo Knoxville, Tenn .• for a two:week

ren, KIM and LA WmE. moved I stay with her father, ROBERTaturday from their Lannoo SIMMONDS.venu~ resid~nce to make their I '. • • •orne m Barr;n.~:on~ Ill. MR. andMRS, D. J. MacFAR.

'I LANE. the ORVILLE T. THOMP-NELLE TIEDEMAN. of Ken. SONS and the LEWIS FISHER

I'ood road, is wo.rking for the I' BBOWNS recently visited MRS,tate Department In Washmgton. FRANCES DODGE, in Lexington.. C.. while she reSIdes in I Kv.

;eorgetown, Md. ':' • •• • •

The WILLIAM FORD TOR.REYS, of Kenwood road, left

MRS. EDGAR T. EVANS, of Friday for New York, whereEvanston. 0., has been visiting they'll join friends on an upstat,

Th" BENSON FORDS have her son-in-law and daughter. DR. hunting trip.The engagement of their moved into the Kenwood road and MRS. ALFRED H. WHIT. • • •

augh(er, BARBARA JUNE, to haOII~eentsjustvacated by ¥rs. F,.'s, TAKER, of East Jefferson ave. The bethrothal of DOROTHY1 IDS HIP MAN THOMAS A. p . ,MR. and MRS. LYNN nue. NEEDHA'v1 t THOMAS FINN'VILLI, Navy Air Corps, of Pen. 1\1 c N A U G 11 TON. The latter • • • ' 0 • IS

acola Fla has boon ann u d "otl I . t '11 k . announced by hel' parents. MR.• ., , '" 0 nee . p e. In urn. WI la e. ovel I MRS. FRED HOUCK reviewed I and MHS. MARK E. NEEDHAM

y MR. and MRS. CECIL H. the Ford home on Three MIle "w .th S dn I 'ALDUS f M k H

' th d' oman WI a wor ast week of iVayburn al'enue Mr Finn is, 0 us egon. e IS e nve. as soon as alterations are :n the first 'of a series of book th < f th VINCE' NT H

n of MR. and MRS. ALBERT completed. I' .on 0 e ., WILLI, of Twin Lake.", for- • • •lerly of Grosse Pointe. M H S. BAR BAR A WI C K

• • • HENRY and JOAN have movedJ. DEANE RUCKER, JR.. reo from their Maumee road abode

turnea 10 his home in Washing. into a new home on Neff road,ton last week after visiting his • • •mother, MRS. J. DEANE RUCK. MRS. JOHN' QUINCY EL-ER, of Lake Shore road. During LIOTT has returned to her homethe Thanksgiving holidays. he in Blytheville. Ark., after visit,wiII join his mother in New York. ing her mother, MRS. BURT

• • • EDDY TAYLOR, of RathboneThe PIERRE J. FONTS, who Place.

have moved from ~hicago. aretemporary guests in the ThreeMile drive home of Mrs. Font'sparenls. MR. and MRS. H. MUR.RAY NORTHRUP.

On Sale Fridays. 3 P. !Ii.,at lIIain Office

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buying by sending me your suggestiOM•.• criticisnls ..• and opinions.For iustance, what aholli our service? Isit as courteous and helpful as yon would.like it to he? Is it prompt and effidetl~too? Do you always find all items plainlyand correctly price-tagged - as theyshould be? What in your opinion arewe doing that we could do ~en better?Or what are we not doing that you reelwe should do?

We of A&P want to nlake our stores thc finest places of all in whichto shop. That is why your suggestions, criticisms and opinions willhe gratefully received and acknowledged. Yon see there are 100,000employees of A&P frollt coast to coast jealously guarding the A&Preputation for courteous, honest, and efficient service. TIleY rieverwant to fail you in any way, hut if they do, I am sure that they, a8

well as I, would apprecia,le your writing IUe.

I IN'TITE YOU TO 'VRIIE AND TELL MEROW YOUR A&P ~IAY SERVE YOU DEnEB

Have you ever said to yourself, "If Iwere the President of A&P, Iknow whatI'd do"? I think there are many A&Pcllstonlers who would like the oppor-tunity to expl'ess themselves on the sub-ject of their A&P. I really believe thatfrom your side of the counter, youknow A&P best. That's why I ask your

opinion.You can help to Inake your A&P aneven better place to do all your food

(Tomato Pies)60«:

PIZZA

RE-ELECT

Fa,"oll.~ Health BreadBrut Slix leott

Sedamc Seed BreadOn Sale at Your Favorite Grocery Store

~Joseph A. Murphy

EROT. BREAD FOR RETAIL SALE~AT 12;30 P.M. and 8:00 P.M. AT OUR

!\lAIN OFFICE10932 Shoemllker Telephone IV. 9595

JUDGE OF PROlATENON.PARTISAN I • ~ JUDICIAL BAllOT

.1mlgl' 0/ p,.ol)(lle./or 16 Yenrs••• "'OW Com fJlet;ng 4th Term

A resident of Grosse Pointe for IS years, residingat 1227 Yorkshire. Father of 4 children.

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15 to walch a new store at Mackand Ridgemont aftl'f some tileand cement blocks were brokenby v<lndals.

The Grosse Poinle Sail Club'sfirst annual "FrGst Bite" racewas sailed Oct. 10 over the De.troit River Yachtmg Association'sCourse No.3.

Bob Connelly's cutter won theperpelual Silver Cup presentedto the Grosse Pointe Sail Club,Jor this event, by Ralph DodgeJohnson. _

With the boys of the blow boatsall tucked away fot. anotherseason power boat racing newsdeveloped last Saturday With theannouncement that George M.Slocum. Grosse Pointe YachtClub member. and J. Lee Bar-rett, of Detroit, are on their wayto Brusse!.,. Belgium, to allendthe annual meeting of the lilter-national Molorboating Un ionwhich opelled Oct. 20.

Twenty-eight nations will berepresented. Racing rules areformn\aled and \vorld 'recordsrecogJljz~d al the conference.

Barrell is the secretary of theYachtsmen'$ Assoeiation of Amer-ica wll ich is the group that would:supervise a llarms\\'orth lace if-one were held in Delroit nextsummer.

Jack Grosjean, of the Ameri;can Powerboat Association, dis-closed the sanclioning of miletrials to be held at Gull Lake,Mich., Sunday. All inboardhydroplanes arc eligible.

Jack Schafer's "Such Crust"will attempt to break Gar Wood'sAmerican record of 124 miles per"hour on the same day.

Chester S. Ricker will' be Incharge of timing. Olher ofTidalsare: Jack Hyde, R. Mack Kreb.s,Harry Gardiner, John H. Carter,Roy Grenier, Howard Stannardand Ralph M. Hansen.

ThurSday, October 21,'1948

Traffic deaths in the nationfor the first seven months of 1948totaled 16,3nO.

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St. Paul's Title Hopes Dashed'"By St. Martin ElevenJ 25.0Winner Seems Sure of East Side Parochial Championship

After Out-running. Out.passing Flyers in Every .Period to Score Almost at Will

HOlles of the 81. Paul footb.all t~am for the winning ofthe East Side Parochial champlOnshLp were shaUered Sun-day as the result of a 25-0 trouncing ~y 81. Martin; Led by,Don Furtaw's brilliant performance III the backfield, t~evictors out-played, out-ran, and out-passed the Flyers In

every quarter. I'The first score came in the.

opening minutes when Furtaw I'

ran from the St. Paul 31 widearound left end to cross the stripefor six points. I

Furtaw's score ~a,~e only ~ve I' With chi 11 wintery windsplays after the initial kick-off. . L k St ClaIrT ' . d' I sweepmg acl'OSS a e. ,

he extra P?tnt was nusse In an manv of the local tars areattempted line. buck through the plagued with the chore of putting(lght SId.., of the hne. tbeir ships in dryd0ck for an-

,Ano,~h?r FlII'taw sc~re., from other long winter and turning tohiS o",n 28, came the fllSt time he other fields of recreation.had. hiS, hands on the ball after Yup, all sailors are alike,the Inttlal tally. they're always on the move. The

On First PI3;Y younger set takes up schoolOn the klCk,off, ,Jimmy L~II' studies, the lads a little older

ran the ball !o the mld.fleld stnpe ta;';e to hunting. bowling, etc.where Bob Berg was forced to And the old timers just sit aroundpunt on fourth down. He got. a remembering the rates sailed lastgood kick down to the SI. Marlm summer.28.

Furtaw. in the first play fromscrimmage ran 72 yards for thelongest run of the afternoon, toscore tile second touchdown. Onceagain the extra point was missedleaving St. Martin in front 12.0.

In the second quarter, St. Mar-tin started what looked 10 be an-other goalward march but it wasstopped on the Flyers' 11 whenthey recovered Higgins' fumble.

Bounds to 11Later in the second stanza, St.

Martin was forced to kick fromthe midfield stripe and it bound-ed to the St. PaulI!.

Berg's flat pass, intended forDave Sherwood, was interceptedby St. Martin's Al Mercurio whoran 10 yards for the third tallyin the first hali. Again the at-tempt for the extra point wasmissed.

St. Paul brought the ball downto the St. Martin 20 as the firsthalf ended.

A refreshed and spirited St.Paul team took the field as thesecond half began with crowdcheering for action.

A Yard PassThe Flyers held their own

through most of the third quar-ter but during the closing min.utes, the constant pass combina-tion of Higgins-to.Furtaw wastoo much for the Flyers.

Higgins winged a 19-yard passto Furtaw which set up the fourth That jovial, rotund yachtingtouchdown. It f1ippec.. off a St. editor of the Detroit Times,Paul.lmeman and .Fut taw made George E. Van, has discovereda, bnlh~nt shoe~trtng catch on taking the long shot ~ doesn't paythe five-yard s~rlpe. off in football predictions like

The St. Ma~tm backfield crash-I they sometimes do while sailing.ed thro~lgh rt~ht tackle for an- in D,R.Y.A. regattas.other SIX pomts .. Paul Greene At this wriling, George is hold.made the converSIOn. The score ing the cellar spot in the Times'at the end of the third period: St. football experts predictions withMartin, 25; St. Paul, O. 62 right and 36 wrong.

Near Stale.~late It is this wirter's guess GeorgeThe warnors achIeved a near would be leading the league in a

stalemate ,throughout the fourth sailing match with his colleagues.quarler as neither team drove • •very deeply into the other's terri.tory.

St. Martin is the defendingchampion in the East Side Leagueand has but one more game toplay this season. St. Vincent willsupply the opposilion Sunday af.ternoon at Mack Park.

The kick-off is scheduled for2:30 p.m. Experts expect an easywin for the St. Martin elevenwhich would assure them of thechampionship.

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IRenos Finally Desert Cellar;

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G.P. ReservesBeaten, 12.6:By H. Park

Underdog Wyandotte Hangs.rShroud Over Pointe Fans

By JOE «'ROl\l1'llHighland Park's reserve

squad started out slow butcame on fast in the secondand third quarters to over-come a 6-0 deficit and downGrosse Pointe reserves, 12.6,on the winner's gridiron lastThursday.

Grosse Pointe tool<: the open-ing kickoff and marched 65 yardsin a sustained drive for the in.itial score of the game. FullbackTed Barnes carried the ball overthe goal from Ihe 3.

Kot a HandBen f3ray, Grosse Pointe's bril-

liant left half, sparked the drivewith two gains of 10 yards. Thekick for the extra point was notgood. .

Highland Park found itself inthe second quarter and roared toa touchdown. The Parkers' lefthalf. Jones, sprinted around his.wn left en'd 20 yards for the,core without a hand being laiden him.

Score in 2 PlaysHighland Park scored the de-

ciding marker in the third period.Grosse Pointe lost the ball ondowns on ,its own 35-yard line.

The quarterback and coach saidaftec ..vards they both thoughtthat fourth down was third downand' ran a line play, HighlandPark took over' and scored intwo plays.

Don ,.DeWolf, former GrossePointe resident and Grosse PointeHigh Student, is the starting rightguard for St. Martin. He return-ed to,the Pointe for the last twoweeks to help his team beat st.Ambrose and SI. Paul, Pointe pa-rochial schools.• • •

81. Ambrose drew a bye in theschedule Sunday and did notplay. The squad meets SI. Charlesat Grosse Pointe High field Sun-day in a SI. Charles home game.

A new sport originated inGrosse Pointe last week. It'sgirls' football.

The idea was taken from the"Archie" comic in a Detroit dailypaper.

Two teams from 1he seniorclass at Grosse Pointe High, the"Amazing Amazons" and the"Powerfu', Petunias." played toB 6.5 tie last week. Cliff Ammonand John Corfield, varsity play-ers, coached the teams.

Listless Blue Devils Outplayed AU the Way by Bears:Outlook Bad for Highland Park Encounter

on Home Grid Next WeekBy FRED RUNNELLS

The once beater. and on.re lien Wyandolte Bears cast abig cloud of gloom over Grosse Pointe High's second annualDad's Day celebration last Saturday. . . .

The downriver eleven whipped an umnsplred Blue Dev]lsquad. 12.6 on the local gridiron before a capacity crowd._____________ ., Pre.game dope favored the

Pointers to win by at least onetouchdown but uninspired firsthalf play by the Blue Devilstossed the favorite's role into a

Iwcked hat.The remlls were liisastrous to

any hopes Grosse Pointe fol-lowers might have had for theirteam's chances to win the BorderCities League title.

It is true Wyandotte was luckyin some respects. mainly thetipped pass on the Pointers 15,yard line which was snatchedout of the air by SLnmons on theeight-year line for Wyandotte'sfinal score.

It was just this sort of a playthat enabled the Pointers to de-feat Monroe a week previous.

Attack Bogs DownThe first half was an uninter.

esting affair which saw the BlueDevils attack bog down on theWyandotte 25 afler quarterbackPat Brogan had completed a 30- Piche Barber Shop, which There was a great upheavalyard pass to ."Big Bill' Beardslee. has a habit of knocking off in the St. Paul Bowling

Wyandotte then held the Point- the stronger Rolary League League last ThUl'sda.v nighters to a mere three yards in four pin teams did it again last as the Reno squad. habitualplays to halt their only threat Friday night at the Woods cellar dweller since the sea-of the first half. Recreation. son started copped four points

Going into the third period, the to move to 12th place.Bears were first to emerge from Pitted against first. place HOl1s- -Picture. by Fred Runnells

the dormant state solely through ton Brother's Inc., the barbers Divided interest is displayed in the two pictures Other things also were hap-the efforts of Quarterback Art

. pening at the top of the stand.really meant bUSiness whel). the~' above of activities at the Dad's Day program at Grosse .

Gresser and End John Jaciu!c won the first game by 100 pins Pointe High School as the local eleven absorbed a- m*~e Walters" squad hit theJaciuk took a 19-yard Gresser Th t' th t beatl'ng. Abo\'e, a fe\\' of the football pla\'ers' proud skids when it scored onl.\' one

pass on the Pointers' 15-yard line ey went on 0 Win e nex .and picked his way through a two easily and their second con- fathers who were guests on the bench. Below, four youth- point anc\ dropped from fifth to

secutive shutout. It was the ful rooters for the home team evidentl)' found the Mich- 10th place.wall of would-be tacklers to d k il h . Scores 4 Pointsscore. The kick was no good and Punch an Judy Cae .tal s t e igan.Northweslern game more exciting as play hereWyandotte held a 5-0 advantage week before. lagged They are (left to right): Don Drader Robert Trombley lost ~ts sec?nd-place

Jay June and Irv Schoof rolled . . d "T 1 R k" rung to the hlgh.flYIng Vangoing into the final quarter. well for the losers each having (Butch) Edgar, Alex Bardy an .\ a t omans 1, Steen aggregation which scored

The third quarter play was 532. Piche's five had no stars but four points to move up fromslrictly Wyandotte and the Blue T A hDevils only had the bal1 for one all rolled above their average. SkI"p Pessel Beats om lie i i~(itrtl)I;:~'~.mbley now rests inplay, which was good for three al~~idg~~e 1~1~~~~ ~~::~rtof~'; " "" Another leam which scored the

yards. Snatches Ball, Scores self by.blanking the strong Auto In G P HIgh TennIS FInals maximum total of points was.Al-W d t t k . 1 Club, 4.0. • " lard. whIch moved up from Sixth

yan ot e s ruc . agam ear y to take over the vacated third

in hthe fOlifrlh quarter 81fleBr an The Cl\~~~~~ab~~e~~~{g~~ with Fred (Skip) Pessel emploved a smashing service to de- spot.exc angc a punls gave t)e ears. J. Gouin was the only other teamthe ball on the Grosse Pointe 44. 891 and coasted through the next feat Tom Auch ill the finals of the fall tennis tournament al in the loop to capture four poinls,

Gresser completed a pass to two to win by,a comfortable mar- Grosse Pointe High last Friday. cliinbing from eighth to seventh.Jaciuk on the Blue Devil 25 and gin. This loss proved costly, for The match was strictly a spectators' match and foundon the next play flipped a pass bbl' f h d d' t' t 11' Drops to Cellarintended for Malcolmson on the the "Safety Salesmen," who the oys att mg or ar -earne pam s 111 ne va les. '[he Smith team was one ofPointer 15-yard line: wound II;J in fourth place, In the first set the match re-

I; two which failed to score a point

Malcolmson nev,er laid hands It looked as though all the mained even until Aueh pulled Three diff~rent times he had ?nd as a result, it dropped fromon the ball as the Blue Devil pass leaders would take a beating, in front 5.4. 'A arently Auch match poinl but each time Auch 15th to the cellar, 16th.defender knocked the ball high especially after Mondry Cleaners ,pp managed to bring the match to The Sweeney team's points re-

lost the first two games to last got a little overconfident and re- deuce, maI.ned the same bllt I't mo\'ed upin the air attempting to bat it .down. place Harrison Carpets. "But laxed just for a moment. The fourth time after Auch from 11th to 10th.

Chc.rIie Castle came to the rescue That's what Pessel was waiting also had the advantage point Bowlers who hit the 200 circleSimmons, a Wyandotte tackle, for the cleaners with a 198 game, twice, Pessel came through to \I'ere'. L, GI'echt, 21", Pele Mar-

snatched the ball out of the air on for and he evened the match at .,h . h d r d enough 10 win the last game and 5-al1, with three iorcing shots clinch it, 5aving the game with tin, 2()6: N. McEachin. 2()5; J.

t e elg t-yar me an scamp- total pins, each team winning two and then went on to win, 7-5 by some dogged running and making I Donovan, 204, and V. VanSteen,ered over the goal unmolested points. three good "gets." 1202.for what proved to be the clinch- Punch and Judv Cocktal'l forcing Auch in~o errors. . d ..er for the Bears. The kick was The second set was much the Pessel's maIO forte was f1vmg.wide of the uprights. Lounge bowled Far~ls l\.larket same as the first. Pessei held a his opponent back and then i C

The Blue Devils avoided being and came out on the short end 5.4 advantage and then tempo. rushing the net. I •. of a 3-1 deci5ion. It was C<lrlcss '1 bl h' . It T II d bl . ID.shut out w)Jen Brogan tossed a rafl y ew IS servIce. was he fa ou es tenms tourna- ll'Je

and Taube for the "Marketeer's'" A h d I' f II 't Cobeautiful desperation p<iSS from ' here that uc graspe a s 1m ment is in u SWing a present IDever and Jeakle for the Judies. th d f h d d the 'tl II t . th this own 44-yard line to Stu Frei- rea 0 ope an square WI .1 a eams In equal' cr- Capta'ins of the Tuesday and

sema Ovesen Elected match at 5.all. finals.. I. . Ovesen, who shot a new low Still in Pia" Wednesday men's hnwling leagues

Great Runnmg .'. ,See-Saw. Play J ,at the Country Club will attendFreisema picked the ball out of '~n bowhng, regIstered a new high It see-sawed back and forth . The following teams are shll a stag banquel Friday e\ <,ning.

the air on the Wyandotte 30 and In prestIge when he was over-Iuntil' Pessel finally crashed m play out ~f 21 oflgmal ~tar~crs. Lar,"mg PIttman has been namedran like crazy into the end zone whelmmgly chosen president of I through to grab a 7-6 advantage. Auch - Pessel; Lamh - Wlswlclel; I chaiI man for the (hnner.with one of the nicest bits of the league, He will be assisted by 1--------"----- Smart - Thomas; Whittingham - Among the bowling captainsrunning displayed on the local W. B, Stnttmattw. Secretary, and B lId C Leonard; RossIter.Mann; Mac- who will attend are George E.field this year. Carl Thompson, heasurer. U og agel'S Ikenzie, Lehman; Slater - Johnson Villerot, Erwin B. Dixon, Neil

Grosse Pointe showed spurts of G. P. Renew. Wllh Hickey rol- A 0 . . ,and Allen.Swlft. l\lci\'iillan. John P. Danahar, H.good play but the spurts were so ling 2~5.203 in 564 and Peplinski, l'e rganlzlng I Swift and ~lIen a~peilr to be E, I\TcClurc. H. E. O'Leary, Johnfew and far between they didn't 193-191-212.602, turned b a c k I the team to gIve the No. I seeded C, Frost, Jr., Elroy O. Jones anda,id the Pointers' cause. Probably Kopps Phar~~c::, 3.1. Carl AlIe- The Francois Bulldog basket- I pait' of Pessel-Auch a run for ISherwood Reckie.the best all around Blue De~n nang had 21.1 In ,,55 fol' the losers, . ball team is reorganizing for the. top honors before t~e tournilment Also present will be .Wal~erplayer on the field was end Bill After lOSing the opener, Earl~ . .' . " IS concluded. Swllt and Allen j\leek, A. Ingersoll LeWIS, Jr.,Beardslee. Holzbaugh's "mechanics" came commg sea~un. All pla:,en; wlsh- breezed through Wee d and Ellis Merl.I', ,Johnny Drummy,

On several occasions "Big Bill" back to take the next two <md ing tryouts, call Fred Runnells O'Dell, 6-1, 6.1. David ;\1[. Whitney. Marion Kel-knocked down passes that were I tolal pins for a 3.1 win over tile, at NI. B405. Another combination dlle for logg-, J. Harold i'vlurphy, E. T.'Suckers' Boost Ilabeled for big gains. especially i Motor <;ity Ti,l:es. Joh?, Poltcr I Team practice will begin in rec.ognition is, Mann and R~s.,;der h:cs" Jr., H, 1. Mack. i\Tilesin the early stages of thE: thIrd Istarred ,01' the tlremen. George I about two weeks. as IS th .. combinatIOn of \Vhlttmg-I a Brien, .James M. Frye II and

Bo'urll.ng Lead quarter when Grosse Pointe halt. Dettloff Sr .• for the "\,.8s." , The Bulldogs will play in the ham and Leonard. Thomas Milnn." cd a Wyandotte threat on the ------ Neighborhood Club Mens' Lea- ------.---------

Bowling in the newly. formed Blue Devil one. foot Iin,~. DEEPER CUT, gue which will start aro~nd the51. Michael's Chapel Bowling Wyandotte's team was strictly The Research InstItute of I middle of December. Games willLeague at Grosse Pointe Woods a two.man affair, Art Gresser, America warns that If war comes, be played on Monday and Tues.Recreation, the Suckers. piloted the }lasser, and John Jaciuk, the a return to wartime footing day nights.ty Ray Amluxen. incn~ased their recej~'er. It was this combination ~ould cut much deeper into non, Roland Gray's Sports Shop hasfirst place lead by picking up that kept the t'oinlers deep in mi1itllry business than during donated a trophy for the cham.three points from Capt. Harry their own territory all afternoon. World War II. pion.Findlay's Scallops. Grpsse Pointe entertains Coach I ---".----,

Good anchor bowling by Bill Jerry Neumann's high scoring ITeeter of the Shrimps and Capt. Highland Park Polar Bears at 2:30 IBob Bell of the Snappers en. p.m. Saturday. Iabled these two teams to split In last year's game Grosse!their points. and Highland Park battled to II!

Capt. Sam Cato's 210 game 6,6, tie but this year it is likelysparked the Smelts to an el'en to be different unless the Blue,break with Capt. Quellette's I Devils can shake the "sleeping;ShanKS, The st~ndings: Isickness" which apparently grip.

W, L, I ped them in the WyandotteSuckers , 7 1 igame.Scallops , ..4 4

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In the other league gam~, RoyalSmells , .4 4 Oak squeezed out a 7.0 victorySnappers ,....4 4 over Monroe to take over theShrimps ~ 3 5 i league lead.SharKS "" 2 61' The standings:

Royal Oak .... .." 2 0 I 5,Country Day Win, Two Highland Park ". 2 0 0 1\Field Hockey Gamel !Wyandotte ." ",.. 1 1 I 3

Grosse Pointe Country Day GROSSE POINTE 1 2 0 2Schoolddeated Liggett School, I~oonroe ........ , " I 2 0 2of Detroit, yesterday in both ends' r<lson 0 2 0 0of a doubleheader field hockey BOYS ON' BOAT Icontest on the home field, post-poned from lasl Friday. Three boys, 15,15 years old,

The varsity, with Joan Dryden found on a boat at the Municipaland Elsa Barr gelling the goals, Pier, foot of Morass, were broughtwon it~ contest, 2.1. Elise Hahn to the Farms police station bylicored both times as the Reserves Patrolman Ignatius Backman and!a~o triumphed, 2.0, i~clured by Sgt, Lester LaBrosti,1,

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Detroit University School willhold its annual Fall Alumni As-sociabm meeting' Friday, Oclo-bel' 29.

Some 550 alumni have been in-vited to be at the school at 2:30p.m. to witness the Detroit Uni-versity SchoolOGrosse lle foot-ball game.

Dipner at 6:30 will be followedbv a business meeting,

E. P. Wright, president of theboard of trustees of the school,and member~ of the faculty willbe guests of the association forthe evening.

Since Detroit Uhiversity Schoolis commcmol',ating its 50th year,H. Gordon Wood, president ofthe Alumni Association, expectsa large turnout.

ELECTION PARTYA special buffet dinner and

music by the Charlie Auld Trioare scheduled for the "ElectionSpecial Open 'Hollse" at theGrosse Pointe Yacht Club the~I'ening of Nol', 2. Full electionreturns 1lre promised.

D.V.S. AlulnniTo Meet Oct. 29

The annual Christmas Fair of

Ilhe Michigan League fo!' Crippled . .Children will be held Wednesday, Thiel' young mavencks In theNov, 3, in the Masonic Temple. form of boys 16.18 years old

IMrs. Franz Georgi. the general raised such a racket stomping

chairman,. is bending every effort I around in the halls of the Gro&se, to make It Ihe biggest event of .

the year for the league. POlnte HIgh School at 3 p.m.Mrs. A. H, Wilson and Mrs. Oct. 13 Ihat police were sum-

Louis pfaller are in charge of the maned.prizes to, be used for the bridgp Before Ihe police arrived theparty which starts at 1 p.m. boys were seen to enter a res-

Mrs. \~Ilham Hoffman. pro- tau rant across the way.gram chaIrman, announces Ross . .Mulholland will serve as master They eVIdently had deCided notof ceremonies 10 linger thert' either, as they

The fashiol; show, arranged by were gone when the police Irail-"Irs. TheodOre Schwarlzbek, is Ione. of the special events.

Also of interest will be thespecial booth9. Mrs. Ralph Ros-elle is in charge of the needlework booth. Mrs. C. R. Schimmeland Mrs. alto Strek are workingtogether on the baked goods

MISS BRITT booth.A family dinner party Ocl. 15 Mrs. Emil Hanson will secure

in the Bedford road home of 1\'11'. the white elephants and Mrs. W.and Mrs. C. A. Britt simultane- L. Emer~' the costume jewelry.ously celebrated the 20th birthday Mrs. Stanley Withee, decoratinganniversary of their daughter, chairman, will work with theSandra Sue, and her betrothal to other ch1lirmen for unification ofClarence Robert Rothw~ll. the decorating scheme.

Sandra schools are Kingswood, The L?ague's Jun~or Auxili,aryWestlake School for Girls, in Los I 1~'11l a~slst. the senIOr orgalllza-Angeles and Ward.Belmont tlOn WIth Its Sweet Shoppe, Mrs.Junior "College. John Yost expects.. to have an

, almost unbelJevable array ofHer fIance, the son of Mr. and gifts for the treasure chest.

Mrs, Clarence Brooke Rothwell, The various chairmen promiseof Waters, Mich., is a junior at it will be a Christmas Fair toI1'1ichigan State College. remember.

The pair will be married Dec.20 in the Church of the Messiah,A reception will follow at theDetloit Athletic Club.

(;R.OSSE P01NT~IrSand,'a Britt'sMarrill.ge SetFor Dec. 20

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Wednesday-ThursdayOctober 27-28

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SAT., OCT. 239 p.m, 10 1 a.m.

Visil OnrlOTf'le\'isinn l~ol1n!:e"Nnw thru Salurd3)'

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Lauren -Hacall"KEY T,i\ltGO"

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FAIR GROUNDS

WOODYHERMAN

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Presents . . .

His .original Band

Sun.-.'Ion,-Tups.Oct. 2l-2S-2fi

7yron f'ov,,'trAnnr Raxter

"LUCK OF TilE IRISn''

LAWRENCE TECH

Tickels: $-1 coupl~ (taX' incl.) atGrinnell's (chn",,"nlown'. S i hI c.r"s~Gd. H.i\'(~r. nr. Greenfield), Rr)$s;\lUS1C (t.t\'f'rnf)js, or. Fcnkcll\,CiviC' ~llIsic ~Kc1l7to. Road\. Griswold5port~. Appleton Drugs (Hflm~tram,,}/;) ;md ,\rlin~lon ;\-Iolc.rs.

DURING THE HALF of theG.P.-Wyandotte game Saturdayafternoon, MEEKY VAN ZANENled her drum majoretles aroundthe field and joined in on a skitwith ROB PHILLIPS.

OVER MERRIWEATHER roadway Saturday night, JIM MAST

I gave a birthday dinner party for: his date, MARTHA WATKINS.i Guests who came ,to wish:MARTI a happy birthday includedi Mary Stover 'n John Sanford,and Alice Sal'age 'n Clarence0'01'11.

After dinner everybody re-turned to the WATKINS home towelcome Gerry Jacobson 'n DickLOld. Alice A';,ne Sichler 'n BillIsbev. Katie Wieland 'n ChuckWagner. and Sally McKernan 'nJon Drake fOI Oln evening ofbirthday celebrating.

Survey shows retail sales val-I um~_:q~~l_ to pre-w~l:yea~

IMARIANNE TROMBLY was a

charming hostess in her homeFriday night, when she invited

Iseveral girl friends Ol'el to meether house guest, LOUISA PON-TESTRACT, from Uniontown, Pa.

I After a lovely dinner, Annie! Candler, Norma Neeb, Merry

I Bauman, Pat Feronne, Ginny. Granse. Gail Wright. Susie John-I son, She i 111 McCrae. Nancy, Georgi, and Peggy Harrigan'coupled off for a few tubbers ofbridge.

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ME. 0500

DETROIT'S HEADQUARTERS FOR FINER SERVICE

House Next Thursday At Grosse Pointe High

ForOnly

WHAT YOU: GETInclruJ}ng Labor, Ollr

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TO

Paid polillcal advertisement paid ror bythe Mlrl\lglln Education As~oclatio.n

von "YES" ON PROPOSAL 5A "Yet vote will permit schoolsto increase millage by a majorityvote over a longer period of timeat a lower tax rate.

A "No" vote will 'prevent repealof the sales tax diversion amendment.

von "NO" ON PROPOSAL 2

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'ursClay, Oeto\;er 2T, '1948

It Thursday evening has I Sponsored by the Mothers' i

~,designated the semi,annual, Club, the Open House will be'e Pointe High School Open I held from 8 to 10 o'clock,

AVOII) T!e~~!~a:Winterized Now

21-Poi nt Wi nter Change-Over SpecialLINCOLN MERCURY

$163Q 6~~y $1422.

-The children of Michiganare depending on YOU

. on election day, November 2nd

.3700 EAST JEFFERSONService till Midnight Mon. thru Fri.

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'+************************** ~ONE WEEK ONLY! : Fall decorations were em ph a-~ sized to carry out the theme.STARTS SUNil DOTI 31 : "Autumn Nocturne," at the'f Neighborhood Club dance last;

PRIOR TO !ROADWAY! A New Play! : Friday night.MICHAel KANIN in .... cialion .. ilh, : Seen dancing to the smooth'

ALDRICH & MYERS prtltnll 'f rhvthm of Wally Engle's orches-m~.-J _ 0_...~_ : tr~ were, Jeanne Webb 'n AlII ~ 'f Eingler, Doris Die~ing 'n Ed

, : Karrer, Carroll Gryl1's 'n DickARROLl 'I- Nigbtengale, Betsy W'aldbotl 'n. IN : John Sanford, Alice Savage 'n

.. Clarence O'Dell. Marilyn Wrobles: 'n Dave Ramsey, Meeky Van

~VA~l1~M'fa~~r ~Zanall 'Il Dick Wardrip, 11arli,: Watkins 'n Jim Mnst. Joanie: Rollings 'n Don Osbourne, Joan~ Keen 'n Don Inglesbee, Barb'f Orphal 'n Butch Edgar, Sally

by FAY KANIN : Andrus 'n Kirk Walsh, Katie: Wieland 'n Chuck Wagner, Vellaonrad Nagel Shirley Booth ~ Roberts 'n Jim Henning, Susie

Sam Wanamaker : Johm;on 'n Bud Lang, and many,: many more.. • •

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REPAIRSINTERIOR and EXTERIOR

BASEMENT BARS and recrea-tion rooms, built or finished.Free estimates, private party.LAkeview 6-0379.

Enclose front or rear porches,'kitchen c~binels. recreation rooms:-attic rooms, remodeling. Promptservice, good workmamhip. .

S. F. BARBER _20380 Nesbitt Nlogaro 6784------~_._-------..FINE CARPENTRY - Kitchen

Cabinels, Recreation Rooms'Atties and Alterations of any,kind. William Brockel, 16022-Stephens Dr_, East Detroit;Mich. ROseville 3315-W.

CARPENTERBRICK - WORK -r CEMENT

PORCHES, extra, rooms, dorm-e r s , driveways, sidewalks,roofs, gutter work. G en era IHome and Industrial Repairs.

H, F. JENZEN4372 Dickerson Ave. VA. 2-4101

WILKINS garage door I' e p airSe r v ice, specializing in alltypes of doors. Call WAlnut4-2416.

21 r-Cement Work

211-.Window Washing

THE AAA window and waUwashing and painting workguaranteed. Ft.ee eslimates.Call TV. 1-3870.

BRICK and "ement work. Re-pair and new. Driveways. Ga-rage. rat wall. basement floors,porches. steps. e x c a vat i n g,S. Degryse. Call VAlley 4-1163.

'ls-Carpen,ter Work

PORCHES, attics, recreationrooms or minor repairs doneby licensed contractor. Quota-tions on request. TV. 2.8324.

Thursday, October 21, J 948

VAlley 2.6891

Decorator

DEADLINE 5 P. M. TUESDAY

14331 Korcheval

VAlley 2-5159

EDWARD LANGE

LAWRENCE UPHOLSTERING

Applied with Superior Workrr.anship

WEDDING RINGS ANDRING MOUNTINGS

21o-SERVICES-General

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SELLING or BUYING

NEW SPOINTEGROSSE

CALL TUxedo 2-6900

or

Downtown Office2110 Park Ave.

4-HELP WANTED 4-HELP_~~!4_~E.o. _

SEAMSTRESS AND FINISHERS

EXPERIENCED FOR ALTERATION WORKON SUITS & DRESSES

Apply Office

W,'\LTON PIERCE SHOP17\ 00 Kercheval

~"l~Me, "i i '*' ,A 4,' ;¥ i i) rI , • i £""*'I YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED

Charter Buses tor AllOccllsions

CLASSIFIED RATES

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JEFFERSON AVENUE* Schettler's Drug$l~:::H~::I:o::;N:~\in,-! II

* Miller Pharmacy149-15 K~rdleval at Wayburn* Kopp's Pharmacy16Y25 KCfCbc\'C11. ,It !\otre Dame* Cunningham's Drug$KC'rrhcval at Nol re Dame* Notre Dame PharmacyJ7000 Kercheval, .1t l",otrC' Dame-* Grosse Pointe Drug Co.li(i51 KC'rC"llC'\' ••1. <it SL Clair* Titus Drug StoreJ KccC'lU:'\',l!. ;.t Fi~l~('r RO:ldIFarms)

MACK AVENUE* Blue Cross Drugs

17511 )'IaC'K Ave., at Neff Road* Harkness' Ph/lrmacy20~lJ Mack Ave. al Lochmo9rBh.d* Pando Confectionery207D~ ~1"ck,\VC .• at Anna

Cash Ad~-15 words for 50cCharge Ads-IS 'IIords 101'60c4c for additional wordsAds can be placed lit TheNews Office or convenier1tsub,st1iiicns TOfcash ods or coilThe News Office for chNgead~.All ads must be in The NewsOffice by 5 o'clock Tuesdoy.

CallTUXEDO 2.6900

3 TnJrlk Lines

FISHER ROAD* Scheltier's Drugs

337 Fisher Rct., al Maumee

DELUXEMOTOR STAGESChicago $3.80 St. Louis $6_37

Los Angeles .. $44.741505 CIISSat Bagley Ron. 1341

1-PUBLfC NOTICES

CLUBWOMAN'S secretarial serv-ic~, experienced newspaperwriter will prepare papers andbook reviews for busy club-women. Confidenitla. ROseville4535.

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8-ARTICLES FOR ~_~~E__ I8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 111 ~~!~~__FOR SALE I 211-Paint and Decorate 2_1_i-__P_ai_nt_a__nd_D_ec_o_r_at_e__

LARGE size crib, mattrcss and' BEAUTIFl:;LIO:~i~~e--~alnut STTJDEBAKER, 1947 Landcruis-' OUR CARD OF QUALITYllUmper pads included; whitc dining room set extellent ton- cr. original owner, used as sec.with unusual pastel trim. Ex- clition. Call TU'xcdo 2-1130. ond family car, exccllent con. pcellent condition; also matth. __ -------------- clition inside and out. Niagara articularing dresser. TV. 1.1625. DEER RIFLE Reminglon 30.06. 13-144R5'EAL'ESTATE FOR SALE--I ainting--------------.- absolutely new, hand carved

SEVERAL hundred red rasberry stock. sporlsman's model. VA. MODERN COLOR DESIGNINGplants, Sl doz 75c pel' doz. if, 2-0308. ---------- ..--- Ibuyer digs them. W. M. l\Iitch- : -- ----.------ ---- REAL ESTATE. .en~l', 17136 E. Warren. 112-PIECE living room suite, rose

__ ._______ mohair, $65; coffee table, handFREEZE BOX, 10 cubic feet; I carved, cosl $55, sell for $30;

three seclions, 65x31x31. Suit- bedroom suite, very good con-able for small business 01'home I dition, $75; walnut wardrobe,freezer. Bastien & Blessing $20; 9x12 green reverSible rugmake wilh Copeland compres, and pad, $25; several gas re- JOHN C. STAUDT, Inc.

4-HELP WANTED \7-WANTED. TO RENT etc I. sOI::!2~~~:?UX~~d_~1,~~9~3.-- ~;;T,~~~t~ia~;~5;~~~fg~Od con- i VAlley 2-0100(Male and Female) (Houses, Apts., Flats, . SILVER fox fur coat, size 12; ----.----.-----.--1

1\1AID wanted general house- ADULTS 3 refined desire in. I' full length. 1.87 Muir Road, 14 PAIR 'dhned2dtrapes, 2 palr9 e1x2'-1We have buyers lor good homes,...., " . tra Wl e aupe lUgS x

work and cooking for t.wo come, flat. or hou.se, warren-I Grosse POlnte Farms, 9xo', 7 ft.' Kelvinator, w~rdrob~ Lei us appraise your pr?perty torI E II t t 1 0 D t

d ---------- I Spo,ial order work solidtedadll Is. xce ent ranspor a IOn. utcr. !'lve see IOn ~r goo. KENM.ORE . d h'ld' trunk, ladies. ice skates, size best market prices. Fine walch repaiLing alsoSepara1c quarters, References East SIde locatIOn lmmedl- "lrJ~~er an c. I. s 8'.'.' maho any bed, hill size. Appraising of Jewelryrequired. $30 per week. Nlag- a.tely. Excellent references. boals, size 9", good condlllon. l-'? g 15322 East Jeffersonara 2760. VE.9.2030. I NIagara,4147.. NI. 7_07. FRED Sf-l..ERWOOD

S TU TIONS WANTED OUT_OF' _TOWN busl'n~sS.'manI'KOLINSKY cO,at, Slze 10.11, COATS, size 14, excellent condi- at Nottingham .500 United Arlist Bldg. 11'0. 3.4220

5- I A ~ $225 BI k 1 h t fi Id tion; black winter overcoat, -------------- I .------I Male and Female) wants large 1'00111 or small i , . ac Will er C es er e, 5 I I b 1 S15 GROSSE PTE, FARMS _ Choice I 21c:-Elec:lric Repairs

apal.tln~lll and garage. WI'1lI sl.ze 12, $22; must see to appre- $2; p um woo ox coa ,. ; ------------1 u,oe fou~ nights week. PO Box I clale values. NI. 2816. black fitted fl1l' collars, $20; lot in Stephens Hill SUbdiVi-,iCINDER ELECTRlC-i784 Ros.EXPERIENCED co lor e d girl bl!1ek spring coat, $10. TU. 1- sion Call owner TV. 2-2223. Iyn Rd. Complet~ electrical

wishes laundry, A-I ironer, cily 395.2, Strathmoor Station, Dc- BABY Grand Malfhall Wendell; 3783 bel ween 5;00 - 8:00 p,m. -------------, service_ Factory, slore, housereferences. TEmple 1-1318, trOll 27. excellent condition. Call VA. I LO'!;,.7.5 ft, ~y 96 ft. Stevens .S.u..b-I wiring, maintenance and re-

3-1250. BOY'S BICYCLE. 28" Speed dl\ ISlOn, $2,200. TU. 1-9988_ pall'. Quahty workmanshipNURSE, 20 years' experience, HOUSE or flat, 5 or 6 rooms, __ ~___________ K' g Pl'e \\.ar Good condl.tl'on -------------In. - . . INDIAN "ILLAGE' -FI'\'st--o-ff"'e-r-I and material. TU.. 2-0439.

care of children during YOUl'I gas 01' oil heat preferred, SAFE-Meilink-B. label, locking NI. 6089. ' I--------'--~----absence. 75c pel' hour, $7.00 garage, Best references, middle- I inner door. Class T-20 bur- 1-----. - ing, $18,500, 3 masler baths 21 d-Curlain Laundrypel' day. Splendid references_I aged couple. TUxedo 2-5981. 1 glary. For home or office. VA. BEAUTIFUL DIAMOND Cross, and 4 bedrooms, stucco onIVanhoe 2828. . ..--- 2-7591. Victoria setting, with platinum brick. stoker, 2 firepla<."C's.2- Window Shade Cleaning

$25 REWORD for information 1 . 1 chain. Call VE. 9-5395: car. Root, VAlley 2.2437. and ReplacementsSOCIAL secretary, companion or I~ading to rental o[ apartment ELECTRIC ice box, as- is, $40.1-------------- ---------------- MUMFORD'S FLOOR

care for children. Expert ddv- or income for couple and child. Spanish oak, dining room suite. TWO-PIECE living room set, mo- MOUNT VERNON, near Charle .er. Referenc!!s. TO. 9.9469. Will decorate. TUxedo 2-0380. 746 Dickerson. VAlley 2-9743. hail', dark aqua, $125. Call AR-. voix .. 50x104. Owner, TUxedo COVERING

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lington 2979. 1-2573.' . 16127 E. WARREN

WANTED-More mcn like con-I CLEAN, refined employed couple 1937 SCOOTER bike. Call NI. 8-PIECE carved oak dining room 14_ACRE PLOT in recorded sub- NIagara 0441;gressman Harold F. Youngblood. desire anartmenl, income, small 0920 betw,~en 3 and 5.h . ------------- suite, red leather seats; library division, Rochester, Mich. TU. 21e-Cuslom Corsetsto sup~ort Pre~ident '1' omas home or flaL Pcrm~nent. ~ays ARGUS C-3 accessories. Weslon desk. 19745Blossom Lane. TUx- 1-9612. ---------~----Dewey 111 cong:ess' __

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TR. 2-4000. ext. 483. Evemngs exposure meter omega A. En- edo 1-1807. I SPENCER CORSETSYOUNG WOMAN to sit with VE. 9-4753. I larger, masking easel; 6" metal ------.--------- MORaSS ROAD, 50 by 150 or INDIVIDUALLY designed. Dress

children week days aHer 6 p..m'l SALES EXECUTIVE-;;~vife, lathe, acc.essories. Best offer. 4 'wINTER COATS. girl's. size 12, 'l00 by 517. Make offer. Ran- and Surgical garments. Over04 ARl t 0546 almost new, reasonable, 2 tan. dolph 7238 13 years experience. Maude

NI. 75. middle-aged, desires 5-room 1 mg on . one gra)', 1 large plaid. Phone .--- ----------d h d fl

' ---- Bannert • .368 McKinley, GrosseSECRETARY. 1'4 years experi. unfurnishe e~te at or BOY'S Roadmaster bicycle, $15j TUxedo 2-4773, BEA UTIFUL 8-room brick home, Pointe. Call NIagara 4027 or

ence, excellent references, de- apartment, np chlldren or. petsd.j medium size dog house, $5. NI. -------------- newly decorated, carpeted, 2 TOwnsend .7,4312.

s'res position with firm in References. Phone WOodwar 2248_ I1'lAN'S OVERCOAT, three 1ai- car garpge, side door, Detroit,~ro.sse Point~ area: .particul~r- 2-4079. .~ . VENETIAN bl' d 51' ft. lored made suits, cleaned, neal' Grosse Pte. Shown by ap- 2lf-Refrigeratlonly mterested 111 pOSltlon reqUlr. PLE . h 2 h'l . In" -, qne splendid condition, size 38 long. point:nenL Owner. VAlley 2-1 .. . T f d 'b'l REFINED COU WIt c I - paIr of Fraueree rods 3 fl' one Philco radio. TUxedo 2-2930. 1192_ GUAHANTEED \vork on .all re-

BRUSH-UP mg 1m la lve an responsl 1 - dren desire Grosse Poin1e resi 6 It d 10 It H 'II.. , -------------- 1-------------- frigeration. Repaired in homeity VAl'ey 4-2739 ' . • . an one . a runner, GIRL'S bicvcle. 28", good con-PIANO REFRESHER COURSE .'. dence, 2- or 3-bedroom home. beige 10Th yds. Snow suits, 6 0 14--REAL ESTA,TE WANTED or hermetic, unit replaced .• Li.

len Lessons,. ,.$10 EXPERIENCED co I 0 l' e d girl VAlley 2.9000. Room 357. mos. and 'one year. TU. 5-8398. dition; also girl's red St. Mary's --------------1 cenS'ed a;,d bonded. J. Hayes. t L $ 2 Id lk dl [ -- I coat, size 10. 1035 Bishop Road. GROS-E POI.IT~ Refrigeration Service. VAlleyIrs esson..... . . wou $~'e d aysi CI Y I re .er- THREE ADULTS urgently need PHILCO radio console floor ------------- ~ d'~ I t: I 2-8212_

~0~JEDOR PUBLISHING enc.e~,. anTyltar 4ar3el'3c4eanmg apcrtment, flat, house, l6 years model 8 tube' Beautiful cabi- KOLINSKY scarf. 6 skins, excel. 0 E OWNERS I' -------------CaMPA NY or Ironmg. er.; this residence. Days, WOod- net. Like ne\;. TUxedo 1-2914. ,lent condi1ion. Price reasonable. H M 21 i';"'Paint and Decorate

. >ox I03, College Pllrk Station WOMAN desires washing and ward 3-5480. Evenings, MUrray . . --- - TU:~edo 1-0820. We need 2, 3 and 4 bedrOOrrlj A, C. HOUK, decorating andDetrOit 21. M,ch. ironing, will pick-tip and de- 6071. SIX- YEAR cnb, drop SIdes, MAHOGANY, bed and dresser, -

______________ 1 liver. WAlnut 5-1211. 8-ARTICLES FOR S-A-L-E-- Kant-wet mattress, large ch,est, good springs and mattress. homes in Ihis sedior,. Our adive, painting, interior and exterior.________ .______ waxed birch cream colored. NIagara 9150. oualified buyers are depending on Wall pape.r removed. Washmg

PILES & CHRONICDISEASES EXPERIENCED woman wish~s LINOLEUM REMNANTS $45.00 complete. 341 McKinley. . ' I h' h d I and cleamng. VAlley 2-5587.Successfulon;ce l~atJll';nl while, laundry, MonQay and, Tuesday. -------------- -_.- LEAVING TOWN - Must sell. us to ocate tell' orr.e nee s. 1239 Lakepointe.

workin~, '. . References. LA. 7-9578. MUMFORD'S F.LOOR 9x12 AXMINISTER rug; one 6- Sun laml). Duncan Phyfe sofa. •fl I t' k Let us s.ell your home .now arld FOR THE FINEST I'nt rl' d cway oor amp; enniS rae etsj I solid birth bedroom sui1e, baby e or e-

~~:tE.s~~~~~~: ~;c~. EXPERIENCED colored lady I COVERJNG ladies' black coats, size 16; fUInilure, Governor Winthrop suppl\, file demand. A call will orating and outside painting atTUxedo 1-07~O wishes day work, dty references. '16127 E. Warren NIagara 0446 coffee table. TU. 2-8172. I desk. glider, Evinrude motor. be amwered by one of our caUf- reasonable cost see Charles A, ITR 18905 -------------- 1628 H II d Schrader, VAlicy 4-0388. 21t-Dress~naking

_______ ._______ . - __'___ I DUNCAN Phyfe dining room - :l ywoo . teous represerltatives. You are ------ .. -------- -------------l.ADY would you like a free COMPANION for shut-in or con- FALL SALE tabte with two exlra leaves, I GENERAL ELECTRIC, dryer obligated irl no Way_ C. VAN HOUZEN & SON. Com- EXC.LUSIVE Alterations by M,a-

Avon Lipstick brought to your valescent by hour 'or day'. TUx- _ Star1dard size, bllsement com. 6 malching chairs, in pel"1ecl: type. washer, good condition, plete painting and decorating. rie Stephens. Also furs, 13327door. Simply call TU. 1-2419. edo 2 2930 b- f 't3 -0 dt '20000 NI ' N 9 TYSON Service by hour or contract. Kercheval. VAlley 3-0053._____________ _. Ina Ion " ,.,.:> con I lon, ~ .. agara I $40. Iagara 115. VE 9-75?9 ------------~

WANTED-More men like Con, PART''TIME statistical, typing - Toxic treatep pine combine;- 1787 aft'er 5 p.m. BO\! BRO VN OVERCOAT TUxedo 1.5440 1971B MACK --.~ - ::'------- .. ------ EXPERIENCED d k' ,lgressman HaroldF. Youngblood d b kk . R f tior. storm window and ---- ------.... • S" .' FOR first-class painling, paper . ressma mg an~_ an 00 eeprng. e erences. $ 5 WANTED-More men like Con- size 10, excellent condition. 17 ... t' & h 'n d II alterations. Andree Schmidt.to support President Thomas Call TExas 4-5330, 9 to 4;30. screen; .... , _..... B. O.uP gressman Harold F. Youngblood TUxedo 2-3086_ I -rain Inl} Decorating r:~~~~g~c'~~! V~~ley ~~~~~9.re- NI. 9370.Dewey in Congress. ISA-EmPIOyml!nt Bureau - Self storing aluminum comb in. to support President Thomas I FREE STORAGE in good home --------- -----------

3-LOST AND FOUND 1 Mion Storm Windows and D"wey in Congress. BAZAAR for baby gnmd piano. Will pay 21j-Wall Washing, BEAUTIFULLY hand smocked_____________ AVAILABLE _ Colored help.' Screens.. . ..... $17 .50 ~p GIRLS BICYCLE, good condi- VARIETY OF ARTICLES cartage. Call Vlnewood3-3668. . --- ... _- satin blouses made to order,LOST-La.di.es. blue faille pouch I, Carefully selected. Couples,. Venetian Blinds.. , .$6.50 & UP ----------.. WALL WASHING. Free esti- $35.00; smocked. 'children'sV l f P h & J d FREE ESTIMATES . tion, $25. TUxedo 2-4122. Aprons Fancy Work 19-PETS males B. F. Gentry, 4851 Lode- dresse8, $10.00. LA. 8-7032.

purse. Icml y 0 unc u y I Cooks, Maids. Porters, Chauf- . k TU I ?O -----Theatre. -:15 Notre Dame. NI-I feurs, Dishwashers and day 4-BURNER electric stove in good Candx Hankie~ --------------- _.~: xe( 0 I-~ 12. ------ ,agara 441'1. I workers. D & R SASH CO. condition. Call TUxedo I-I01B. Greeling Ccsrds Novelties CJ\NARIES, guaranteed singers, FOR BETTER interior -cl;~cing EXPERIENCED dressmaker will

_____________ M d IS' B 15480 M k TU I 3100 ----- White Elephants Baked Goods from blue ribbon slock, any I] S' W h sew in your home or mine. By4-HELP WANTED I 0 e ervlce ureau ae. - i 7-FOOT Kelvjnat~r refrigeraI01:. color, also females, TUxedo'2- ca. oulneastetn. eave had day. Mrs. Mitcham TYler

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U I d F I I CA 9045 I d I. C II f Antiques 4308. 30 years' experience washing 4-6476. 'ma e an ema e " . . BLACK DIRT, fill dirt, sand, an e ectnc range. a a tel' II '1' I d k •____________ 630 TV d ? 5464 Woman's Society of wa s, cel lIIgs an< woo wor 'I .-------------

, MRS. WM. K. WIL.LIAMS. EX-I gravel, crushed stone. cinders ;.' xe 0 -- . I' II I fl 21 P' S •~APABLE woman to take care I I' .t. 'I bl C II NI 4~8- --- ---- ..- GROSSE POINTE SPRINGER Spaniel, 10. months c eanmg wa paper an< oors'l y- IClno ervlcef 2. ~ "_ Id d r ht h _ C USlve pOSl Ions aV3J a e, pcr~ a . J I. GIRLS cherrv red coat leggings, old, male. Call Nlagal'll 1811. \Ve also service your \vindo\vs, ~------------ ..

o ~eal 0 ,an Ig ousc ,. manent or temporary for every 1- ...---- -----.. .' . . METHODIST CHURCH awnings c sad 10 PIANO tumng, electric c!eanl'ng,keeping two afternoons a week . t f d t. • I t. IFOR A BETTER grade of used I hat, Size 6-7. perfect condltlOn, ------ ---------- .. :;cr en., n s rms.. ype 0 omes Ie emp oymen I' . - N 19 VAlley 2-1361. complete service. C. L. Ed.TUxedo 2-6647. No fee to employee. Call Ni- furmture see NE'atway Furm- Sl~, l. I 3. October 22 21-SER'iICES ------- ---.------- wards. TUxedo 1-3173.

->---___________ ag 0792 T d I ?377 I ture, 13930 Kerche\'al. We aI- GRAY f Id b II t Kerby School I ) G I Storm windows removcd. screens I ------------ .YOUNG girl wanted, apprentice ara or uxe 0 '- . I ways have the thi.ngs you are I .. 0 mg uggy. exce en 7 p.m. a - en~ra and awnings hung. Estimales PIANOS TUN

clerk, no experience necessary. 313 Beaupre, Grs. Pte. Farms. I looking for. VAlley 2-2115_ . condItIOn., also Teeder-Babe_____________ freely gi;'en on wall wa~hillg ED, moth proofed,G se P . I B nk NI 1'''4 Kercheval-Deanhurst bus. Open j _ - .. ------...- .... -- Call Fnday a. m., TUxedo 9-ARTICLES WANTED CULLIGAN SOFT WATER repaired. expert work. Hnrold

ros OIn ea. _ --_. 9;30 to 5:00 Monday through AEOLIAN pipe organ for sale. 1-~8i3. ---------- ---- 'HAYES WINDOW CLEANING Smith. NI. 0673.EXPERIENCED girls for sales- Friday. I Suitable for church, new condi- : -- ----------.- ..... WA NT ED SERVICE AND WALL WASHING -C-O-M-P-L-E-T-E-,-P-I-A-N-O-S-E-R-V-I-C-E-

work in fine linen shop. Pep- I tion. A, T, White. WOo 2-7622. I BLACK LAC(l.UER coal~ box. \ '""0 K h 1 G 6-FOR RENT ------- .... ----------- II very old. Onental 10xI rug. I ,. , f'" nd VAlley 2.7781 TUNING. repairing, refinisning,~~;~t/'26 erc eva. rosse (Houses, Aph., flats. etc.). YOUNG Ladies dresses, size nine Chinese jude green vasc, jj" 0 ld C,loth I' n9 nvesoigaTe nl, time a money 1149 D~~X_E._L____ and mothproofing. PLaza 2025.________________ j or ten dresses. suits, coats. Very high. mirror, 4ft by 3 ft.. Silving convenience today. 21 k-Laundry Place your order early.

------------- COMFORTABLE room in Grosse I r bl TU d' 2 664~1 I bl k rld Id f. ..th --------. -----WANTED' H'gh School girl to I. . . easona e. xe 0 - . • ac a go, lame "I 22700 H A - --- .. --. - _-L ~ L dwatch ;mal; child, " to 5;30, I ~o:;~:r fO~re~~s/~s~ssprll~~regeOSri MAGNlFIC~T large m-;'h-~g~;{yI' 010wer~M"EPlictur3e3s:'8bric-a.brnc, BES1 PRICES PAID arper venue DEAN'S Washing' and Ironing. ~_~~~pe

1 d h I Fd 1247 . . .,' . 51 vel'. rose I. FO" MENS SUITS T I RO '11 <l.565W Curtains carelully nandted_

1'> on .ay t roug I rI ay. I garage optional. Laundry fadl- i breakfront. Like new. To re- , __ .... ._" e. sevi e . VA. 2-0024. 1598 Hart: LANDSCAPE SERVICE, t r e e sKensmgt.on. TU, 2-4236. ities. Call TUxedo 1.4245. ! place would mean SI.500. It I BEAUTIFCL map;e Junior din- TO?COATS AND SHOES .. ..__ .... .____ trimmerl anrl removed; experi-

_ .... . ._. ..__ , can be had at praclically hall i ing room ~et, including buflel TYler 4.3625 CLOCKS _WATCHES 211-Window Washing enced, licensed service; free es-ELkDERLY(cohuP

tIe) \\t'antl' house, GRbO.UldNDFLdOOIRoffices, new i price. La. 7-6972. ! and china cabinet. S150; A :elephone Call will b, :ni.j us to - '

1----- .. -- ... -... --- til1lalp. LAkcvie\/ G-3!J60

cepeI' w I eo, :ve ,1l1. u~ mg, I ea for architect, i ------. .. . . i Meadows washer. $30. goorl Sales - Service --- ..-------- ..Pleasant room, no launury, ~25 bUilder, broker, etc_20365 M.aekIPAIR small uph?lstercd chairs,' r:ondilion. TUxedo 1-2322_ you immediately! All Work Guarante-:id I HAVE YOUR HOME Indianapolis Park School,a week. TU. 2-3905. between 7 and 8 Mile Ro&rl. water color pamtmg, portable ------ -------- - --- - ... ----

I PRospect 3653. I radio, portable washing ma- DUNCAN-PHYFE m a hog any BOOKS bought In any quantity. EAST SIDE CLOCK SHO: I SERVICED FOR THE DUS, Play Scoreless TieEXPERIENCED white couple. HO- LY"" chine. other items, NI. 2228. console table, also beautiful Entire libraries, bookcases and -

cook and house man. Small L ",OOD, FLORIDA .- French occasional lable. rca- paintings. Bronzes. B. C. Claes, 15408 Mild WINTER Detl'Oil 0nivcrsily School wasfamily. NIagara 8980. TWO I.bedroom cottages, beauti-I ANTIQUE VIctorian Set of three sonable, Call NI. 2490. 1670 Leverette Phone CHerr)' TUx~do 1-3100 held to a scoreless lie last Salul-

_____ .___________ fully furmsh,d and landscaped. 1 ehairs. calved rOS'ewood, up- . ._______ 4267, C II U f FE' I day by Pmk SchonI of Inc1iana-EXPERIENCED white woman, for S~dson. 50 ft. from ocean. I holstered in tufled brocatelle; 2 GREEN 9xl2 RUGS and pads. d, S or ree ,!lm<'les polis. on hte Ed:;cl Forrl FicIci, on

not over 55. to assisl with cook- Plc~ures of the collages arc I very outstanding; colleclor's good condition, TUxerlo 1,9612. FURNITURE WANTED-If YOll INDIAN VILLAGE & GRS. PTE. Cook 1'0;1(1.

ing and light housework, stay _ava_I_lable. N..la.g.a_~<l..03._83'.1 item .. MU. 1568, -. .----- . have anything in the line 01 OIL BURNFR SERVICE G. OLMIN__ ENGLISH type baby bug~y. ex. hou5ehold furniture and rl1g~,- The Park School fool1lalJ sl1uador go home nights. NI. 3244. TO RENT in Gro~se Pointe. ~~;~ I' GRA Y -coat, fll;:-i~-i~l~~d;hat 't; c('llent <.:onditioll. would likl' call The I.~aac Neatway Fl1rni- Twenty. Two yea r5 w;lh Timken, Wirldow Clea n;rll1 Serv;cc ,Jlul co:,ch"s were cntpllained at

----------,-- Kercheval, 4.bedroom home., match; size 12. Slate blue co. $45 TUxedo 2-4325. ture, 13930 Kercheval. VAlley Day or night. C/lli OLive 1277 .' a dinnrr al DUS the night beloreSALESMAN Call TUxedo 2-4155, I vert cloth coat. size 12; skirts. .___ 2-2115. for prompt service lit re/lson, TRinily 1.02?4 lhe game anrl were overnight

_____________ TU 20007 BOYS TAN COAT, Alpaca pilc---- --------------- bl' IV~ AI''' In.ured guests at Ihe honJ('s of the mem-A.. 1" .. I" d h' hi ted ICLEAN, large sleeping rOO1nwith '_' __ .: _ ._.__ _ lined, size 18, $t5: blue over. WANTED-1\lore men like Can. a e pncEls. bel'S of the DUS team.

o;C) e,T<'lOIsne .Ig Y, r/l. private lavatory. VA. 1-7812. VIOLIN. excellent condition; will co~t. si7.e 18. $Ju; ('xcellent con- gressman Harold F. Youngblood RAY J. LEE I DUS will tackle Lakeview High.mccu~",eturer of ofke aeVlces -- .. - .--- _ sacrifiC'e. $20.00. Boy's overcoat, dition. Nlagartl 5156. to support President Thomas ------- ----- Window Shade Cleaning Srhoo! tomorrow.Ilnd prinicd bu,'ne~; forms offers IIR~OM and bath in privlale home size 16. NI. 4944. ---------. ---.-------- Dewey in Congress. and OReRPlacenFlcnOtsOR

.. . h' h or ~'ollng q1llet gent eman as- ._ . . HOOVER Cl..F.ANER. rea50nalile. -------------- VENETIAN BLINDS MUMF D'S L M t I .opporiunlly 10 /l ,g .lype mllO sociated with national com- GIRL'S winl('r suit. pink wool, E"slman Kodascope B Model l1-AUTOS FOR SALE COVERING j ;~a prOf \Jction per cnpita forio operllte In II profit/lole Detroit pany. Box L. 499, Grosse Pointe bonnet, coat anrl leggings; ,,0. good rondition, TUxedo HUDSON H'41-Com~~d~~~ 8j 4. 3.5 Day Service 1612'1 E. WAIUU;N li)~Cp~~S~'(~;lflli~~~:~;i~~t;I~~~~7~'~'l(~area. Earn:ng potentilll $5,000 10 News.________ I ~:~;e~0~~I~e;~9~~c one, Like . ..!:.~~7~: . _ .. ._ .. _ .__ door sedan. Long wheel base NIagara 0446 Ihe ~aJll(, time Ja5l year.$15,OG:lil yea': slliary Md bonus; ROOM FOR RENT: One or two I' __ .. _ ' .. __ ..:..... ._ K~:LVIN/ TOR rdrig-erator and 129". upholslery, finish and Also re.taping, re.cording. re- --_.-- .. -. ----- .... -----brMd fiel.:J of prospe~ts, scien- teachers or oth.e~ refined people. BOY'S covert topcoat and striped stove. Bendix washer, exeel!!'nt rncchaniral1v perfect, low ,. I' . , COMPLETE CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY SERVICE

• • I 'f' . . Breakfast prJvlll'l1l's. Reason. I grey flannel suil, like new condition. $100 each. Call Nl. mileage; o'riginal owner. A ~pamng" c eanmg or repamtmg.tiLe ~e;echon, ,eld tr/llnlng. nil' able rent. Call NIagara 6155. I" 5ize 14,16. NIagara 3327. ' 0188, really fine tar. 1041 Devon- Window sharles made to measure!t;~M! adve:ti:ing. d,rect mllil Iln~ 7-WANTED TO RENT-- -- LOc!IMOOR--Ch;b ~em~r~hip~ M-A-TERiAL:c3,-i;~~~ribbon;. sh~~e~__ _ or replaced on ~'our r01JCI5'11Slip C.oyors and Drape.ries, Bed Headboards and Windowo,her sllies a,d, dllure success If (H A t FI t t) C II NI 7103 sllitable lor home .ewl'nn 1948 PI,YMOUTH deluxe, blue. P ch shad s made to me<lsure C L Sit f th L D" .'. oilses, P $., a s, e c. a agara ,. • ~ '.' or e " . 1 arnlces. arge e ec Ion 0 e ate, t ecorative Fabrics.you qU/lllty. Ouollfic/llions; <lge , . __ ,_ _..-":"'--- .-:---. '., . fllncy work. lamp.~had<:s. h<lir 4-dnor ~edan, Navy nylon s-cat I'

IEMPI OYED I d BOY'S \ I It" ck I ' I I ' Colors in natura, grecr. lIno I r I26.39, high "hool with some coI, • coup e esire to ,\'00 Sll, spor ..~.)a CIS,' nlllllress <lnd chair seals. NI. covers, W l1te W,lce nngs, Fabrics SOia by the yaro. Free instruction booklets.

rent apartment, flat, small mack maw 12,14; glrls coats, I 4449. radio. heater. extras, low mile-' brown.lege, preferllbly successful s/lles house, de.; no children or pets; jackets, skirlS LO-13j man's -------- . '-. -- agc. Private owner. Mnke olTer. "experience in 0 speciolty line, oc. referenccs. Call Mrs. Martin, winter coat 42. TU. 2-4717. U:AVING TOWN, sacnflce oak TUxedo 1-4465. I For estim/lte$ call TU, 22850

. t' 'th I t TUxedo 2-6900 clays, I ---.---- love scat. large oak credcnzi, -----.-. ----------qU/lln./lnce WI e emen ory oc. __ .. __ ~_ ... BLEACHED mahogany double I F.lec!roehct stove, sun lamp. WANTED-More men likc Con,counting helpful. C/lr necessory. GARAGE near locatIOn 1000 I bed ,md box spr.llgs and mat.! movl.e screen, chime clock. grcssman HamId F. Youngblood ESQUIRE SHADE CO.

block on Lakepomtc. Vall. VA. I tres~, $60. 1890 Lancaster, tables. chairs. clc, Call TUxcdo to support President Thomas I:

FOR INTERVIEW CA. 3544 3-0178 between 9 and 12 a.m. Grosse Pointe Woods. 2-i122. I Dewey in Cungress. 14537 Chllrlevolx,

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YHA TER~IS

VA. 2. I 46P

We Hove theBEST FOR LESS!

SCREEN & STORMPORCH ENCLOSURES9939 MACK AVE.

INCLUDINGLABOR ANDMATERIALS

Come and see POWERSWE WILL HELP YOU-AND

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Compl.l. line 01 LU~IHER,Uard",arr.. Paints, Windows,Slorm Sa.sh, Storm noors, .'lndfml'" OaK nonrin~.

Bllild ... Rep.ir . _ . Add thaIExtra Room. !tf'<'rt'alion Roomor G.lra;!:i'.

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Sales Ulld Sel.\'i~eVacuum Cleaning and Service on All Types

of 0 il Burners

owers

Paul ~ Mitman (0.OIL BURNERS

COMBINATION WINDOWSCOMBINATION DOORS

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Serl'iu,r: GrolSe Poil1le SillcefiliI' of STOR,\! S.,ISH ,/lidjol' 1/'00" 01' Jtl'c1 ,/'il/doll'J.

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We Repair

~II Typesof lamps

Also handmadeFilrgrec Vases,

VASES andSTATUES

Gloss ond 01lnaVoses Drilled,

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Full line of floorlamp ond kerosene

lamp po,ts,

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Old andNew Lamps

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EVERGREENS

Full Line ofHOLL4ND BULBS

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A large variety of choiceNorthern Grown. freshlydug Ever9reen~ to selectfrom.

1812 Daughters'Benefit BridgeNext Wednesd(ty

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Oven. Baked Enamelt

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The EVERGREENNURSERY and GARDENS

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ngregQtional Women'soups to Meet Monday

KADUR'S STANDARD STATIONALL STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS FOR YOUR CAR'S SAKEWe Do Weldinq Mack Ave., Cor. Roslyn Rd.

POINTE CLEANERS II TAILORSt \\ 1N II:tHLL ..JOIN .. Joil -----

Men's .and Ladles' Suits Tailored To Order VA. 2.3040Alterations, Relining. Cleaning and Presslnlt -----

14931 EA.ST JEFFERSON, at CHy LimitsFred lit. Schuman F:stablished 1925 Open Eves. 't111 7:00

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AUTOPAINT JOB..•

he group meetings of theosse Pointe Congregational

omen's Association will be helclxt Tuesday. Groups I, II and

will meet at 12:30 p.m~Group I will meet with Mrs.mer Hoeman, at 246 Chalmers;roUp II with Mrs. R, C. Diehl,53 Gra).ton; Group III in theme of Mrs. J. E. Schutte, 258cKinley. and Group IV willeet at B p.m. with ~,1rs, Robertsborne, 5266 Ashley.

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School Board, p.TA Favor N.o. 2 Grosse Pointers I Monday Me?ting Scheduled' Halloween Party Planne-r~--(,' At L If. i fly Presbyterian Women l Getling Things in Shape

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(Continued from Page 1) higher, ~r we would hal'e bee~ Icarry an. unreasonable burden A . R II I', Members. of,tl~e Na:lmi. Group' Rrp['(.,rn!illll'e;; of eighL GroosecatIOn urge a NO vote on Pro- forced to cut OUI' school expend I. for a period of five years llll(l, ,llSSe ~dll be ho.,tes"e~ 1>1()~lla, c\(:n- Pointe Sd1001, met with Mr.>, E.posal No. 2. I tures by $183000. "7,-The effect of the two" .lIlg when thr ,\ omen s A,>(lf'ta. F (' '. i' . ' I 1 i d .. d I 't' f G' '0 P t W" I' . ,(,Illig. I'lall'man of the Stu.

The annual benefit bridge party "Very briefly, their reasons for "2-Dunng- 1948-49 the Grosse t I I' S maJorll,' an five-year: Guesls were invited to meel Illn 0 , J OSSc [,Ill /! Due 5 , " ..',' ,Pointe Public Schools will re- limitation requircments on school. n" 11 I I F' ,'d . t ,Presb~'tenan Church holds ItS: c!ent ,\((\ ISUI) C',rnm,1tee, at. tneof Gen. Alexander Macomb urging you to vole NO on this "nna nu>"e a~ II a\ a a, t hI t' U 'I' '8 'I f to' I '

I. f 11 ceive somewhere between $200,- districts.,out-Slate has been eyen Book.Cadl'llac lun~heon fo'llow'lng ','mon y mee,' lng" 'HI,S" arum, oatc n r.C licatlon off,ce Oct. H,Chapter, V,S. Daughters of lB12 Issue are as a o\\'s: •, ' "I.-Repe.l 01 the lo-raUed S.les '000 and $~O,OOO from Sales Tax mo.re dIsastrous than in Grosse her program of "Original Mono- ! Lancester Wilt gl\'e the dl'dJca. i Lo cll:,,,,,',' fllrl!;,,: pi;,n; I'H' the

Will be next Wednesday" accord, ;:~uRI';~~~IO~t "~~ll~ldG~~~~~l J:~in~~ di\'ersions. POinte. logues and Musical Parodies"; lion., . I!J,ilo\\'I'l'n patti'" t.o he h,.ld at109 to Mrs, Edward H. Elchelzer,! Publlr Schools 01 $200,000 10 SZlO.- "To raise such an amount local- "Many. schools me being con- which opened Ihe 20th season ~f 1\1rs, Frankhn "Dougherty \I'll! """"'1' l'olnlP High S~hnf,j andthe chairman. 1t will be at New. °o?"Ynn10ke Ill' for tiii. lo.s it 'WOUld! Iy we would need approximately duct~d m remodeled garages, Town Hall at the Cass Theatre "r('sent a skit, Rummage Sale PIerI'., JuntoI' High Oct. :\1),b H E J requl.. an Inrrease in local reai a $2,00 for $1000 increase in lodge halls, church basements, F' d' , ' IExcerpts." A membership skit, i 11 \\' a., (Ieclried to h,,\'~ the ,e.

erry OUse, on ast efferson "lale' tiX r'lts .ppro"lm'llnx SZ taxes, store buildings, unsafe and un- n a). . "Grandma Kindies a Fire" by . freshll~ellt., rndurle hot dog" hamavenue. ~~u~~i'~n.$I.OOO01 eqllallztd a.. esstd . Threatens Closlnr sanitary over-"ge buildings be- Amon" those present were Mrs .. Ethel Ritchie will be given by sandw'l'h%. pr,lat') l'llIp', dough.

Dessert will be served at 12:30 "2.-Ad,'ocales of I'roposal :-OO.? "3.-The largest amount of cause many communities lack AI\'an Macauley, Mrs. Fred '1'. Mrs, James ~Iason, Mrs. Joseph nub, drier. pop and g,n~et' ale.p.m, ~'tlrhen~\l~II~Ca:o. l~'~bft~l~lll~;~:101'::: Stilte Aid ever received by Grosse the financial ability to meet Murphy, Mrs, Henry B. Joy. Mr~. Craig, Mr~. Rex .Johnston, Mrs. Plans for ('!It('rta,mn~OT h~ ..r not

Among the charities benefiting ~:~:~\~~:x ngl~;er~r~~~.rectl"td from Pointe prior to adoption of the bullding needs in a period as Charles A. De"n, Jr., Mrs. James Lorn(' Knister ann Mrs. Peter yet been COnll'irled, IUFl '....ill be

I from the party are scholarships "Tbe ~lIehlc.n Leghlalllrt. whirh Sales Tax Diversion amendment short as five years:' O. Murfiu, l\lrs, Carroll M. Bou- Duerksen, announced laler,II dominated by rural lnteresls. has was $214,543.34. -------~ tell and 1\lrs, Chrislian H. Heck- ----.-- .. ---.----------- ..----.-------.-.----

in mountain schools, Red Cross, ~::en.\Sno~~rl~~~l~1h~f~~~~rl~oI~~~ J~; "That sum is approximalely Housewarming for Gages er,rehabilitation work among vet. G~~~~f:~~~nt~';'TH Ihe I,resrnl ,eve- half ,of the amount anticipated Proves Welcome Surprise Olhers at the lectme includedcrans, American Merchant Marine nues from Sialt SOllrre', Grosse : Lhis flscal veal' in State aid, Mrs. C. Harold Willis, Mrs. JohnLibrary Association and Starr r."''::,~I~:.,~tr~~~ngq,,:;i~? l,~~,sCo;;r~~I "4.-Ma~y poor school districts A housew"rming party in their S, Newberry, Mrs, Nell Candler,Commonwealth fOI' Bo"s. lor our rhUdr.n a!!d youlh. I in the State of Michigan jlre so I b -I h Mrs. Howard K Blood and Mrs.

• ";Ain d.enrnr'uaa'iereO'!ellsu~oo.S'ooo,\-OUllodm$2.l0k'e-dependent upon State aid that a new y 1II t orne on Ridgemonl John Bell Moran,Mrs. Eichelzer has chosen the 1i'n....... r). tn r.tln.. bOlh '~t repr.al of Sales Tax Diversion road surprised Mr. and Mrs.

following members to assist her ~:,i~~~tS:'~~IC:~eb~DI~~~;, 0Jllb~~::; provisions of the Constitution ~~~~y T. Gage on a recent eve- An honest man's the noblestat the party: I me.ns as grrally Inrrra"d <I... would seriously threaten the clos- work of 'God.-Pope.

Mrs. Charles L. Bartlelt, Mrs. ,Izt>, ellmln.lIon or ."rtallmenl or ' inl: of some schools. Mrs, Guerin Todd, Jq planned --,---------------

IJ'ames W. Partlan, Mrs. Roy W, ~~~.:'i'je~ll1r~~rl:nl.~ehr~~re;:m"~I~l'~~~~~.' "5.-The Sales Tax Diversion the surprise e\'ent, and guestsFitch, Mrs, L. E. McKitrick, 1...1rs. Vote 'Yes' on No. 5 Amendment, adopted by a large each brought a portion of the pot-

. 't . N b 19.6 . luck dinner,Milburn E. Rice, Mrs. Gordon W. "PROPOSAL NO. 5 would, if lllaJorl y In overn er, ", IS! Kingsbury, Mrs. Edward J. Sav- adopted, mak~ two imporlant particularly important to Grosse Among those who arrived with

I "ge, Mrs. Z. R. Peterson, 1111'S.changes in the present constitu- Pointe since it guaranlees us far gifts were MI'. and Mrs, Hugh H.

IGustave LeVeque, Mrs, Edward tionai provisions affecting tax more' generous State Aid' than Loud, the David M, Whilneys, Jr.,A. ]<'ach, Mrs. C. Clay Ion Lanier limitations. we were ever able to get from a Mr. and Mrs. A. D. WilkinsQn

Iand Mrs. John W. Noble. "The first change would be (0 Legislature dominaled by rural Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Donovan:-------------Ipermit a majority of the voters interests. ' 'Mr. and Mrs,. John Pollle, the

, •••• 1 ••• 11111 ••• 1.111111 to approve tax millages above "We now get 26 per cent of Clarkson' C. Wormers III, the'I : SEWERS - DRAIf~S _ SINKS: the 15 mill constitutional m"xi- our school support f!om State John H, Gal'llners and Mr. and

ntum, sources. In 1941-42 a hostile Mrs, James Edgal',!: C LEA NED "The present requirement for legislature gave us only 15 per -------- -'--- --

'1.IAIl type~. Night and day Jllrvic:e approval of such "excess" mill- cent of o~r retvenues. GIVE YO UR BUICK A ,Iages is a two-thirds vote. 'Fae 5 on NO.5"

: All Work Guaranteed "The second change would per- "1.-Grosse Pointe is far be-: MOTOR CITY mit the voters to approve bond hind in providing for housing ~fl

I• II issues for .chool h6use constl'uc- pupils in the area east and north fA I ffl N G1 eclrical Sewer Cleaninl Ca. 0 f F' h dtion for periods up to 20 years. 0 IS 1'1' roa .i: VA. 2-6527 "At the present time, all such "We have approximately 1,200 '

• • • • ••• • • • •• • ••• • • • • rt. • buildings must be paid for in five children now enrolled in threeF;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;:=.;;:=.;;:=.;;:=.;=-.I yea rg." ' buildi ngs serv i ng th e G ros se I r< '\. \ \ \ I / /

_SALES Reasons on NO.5 Pointe Woods. Grosse Pointe 1(' \

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-.!!I'_~~ SERVICE "The Grosse Pointe Council of Shores, and GratioL Township i~",.,.:~Pnrents nnd Teachers ann the ar~a. .

HARPER AUTO SALES Grosse Pointe Board of Educa-I Wr: have a proper wO,rkmg----- 2077 5 Harper v~r';;l~r TU. 2:091' tiOIl urge a YES vote on Proposal ~apac~ty for elementary chIldren

INo. 5 for the following reasons: In thlS area of only. 700-750 In

"1.-A rapidly growIng commun- 'the Mason and Vernier Schools.Ill' and an .xi.ling sho.rlag• 01 IThis means that we are now 450-'~h~g; a~~~SI~:slIg; ~i~~I.d:e;oa~l\'~~~ 500 pupil stations short. '

~and a grrall)' ~ccelcratcd build- "Three hundred flft" of this~~~OJ:roJI~~~cl~n lh. Grosse Point. !Shortage is being ~ared for

"The COOl ur such a program temporarilv in the P~"cells::;~~l\ebeJlarJ"}~~t i~rft~.~bl~.I~~'n,i,1I~ School, which when completedj,~,'r~a~oo,;~.:o years, Ihe co.t would is to be used for junior 'high

H2._Many ,chool dlstrl.l> tn the school, nol elementary pupils.Siale ha,'. been uM.ble to do an)' '1'he remainder. of •the shortage I.

W'~,O.IRr~'oth~~,ll:~~Jld~rgth~nn~~e l'!::~ is being made up by use of atticmaxill1uln period for bOlldln~ and rooms at Mason and basement~'~~e ~~q~I;~~~.~t SU~[, ~onl:~;~::~s~s rooms in Vernier.

"A. A r,slIil, approxlmatel)' 180.- "2.-The P lI'r cell s Schoolr~~cI~I~~~J~l~nl)~\~Wted:l;Se. a~:en~ should be completed at the earli-slore buUdlngs. ganges, Dr schoni esl possible date and available~~~sr;h~'.~:~~~~;~e:l~.naro to heallh for junior high school use.

a ~'~~~f~~d"~,I~f~nro ~~,~~~~~.m~mla~! Transport 325Inl .. above Ihe tl-mill IImltatlon "We are now transporting 325~in~:Oj"ti;;,I'~~~A'[heanv~l~m:le'::~~r~I:I~junior high pupils fl'om thezen who II opposed In .• dequate Grosse Pointe V>'oods and Gratiot PI'" . a PIt d;~rro~~o~,,!;.Ub~\~I7.~~~oOI~,';nqU~~,~~area to the west end of the dis- orce .unlZlng IS a en eadequate SIll'''Orl.'' trict (Pierce). This number will process that gives the body

'Fa cis on No.2' increase rapidly as homr- now and fenders a hard and levelThe Board of Education's argu- und~r consLruction are completed finish.

menl is simply labeled "Facts on and occupied. .No.2" and "Facls on No, 5." "3,-The money raised by Lhe It sheds dirl, dust and grime.

"The Facts on NO.2: 3l,1 mill excess levy voted by Ihe Your car is easier to kecp"l.--Grosse Pointe received in people of Grosse PoinL in 1946 i shining clean without back-

1947,48 fiscal year a total of will not be sufficient to complete I.

$412,874,61 in Stale Aid of all the Parcells School and the new breaking rubbing and pol- Imporled, all No.-------------.-- ----- types. Of this total $183.086.16 Kerby School. This is due to the ishing. BULBS

was directly from Sales Tax di. facL that building costs have in-All Kinds version. creased so much since March, i It's the hest way we know to I

of Roofinq "If we had not received this 1946. i make old cars look young- Tulips, Crocus, Nor<iuu., iGuaranteed money from the State last year, "4.-The year 1948 will prob-I and keep new Buicks looking Hyocinlh, el<. I

local real estate taxes would ablv see a record number of I ' FERTILIZERSd Id new. Come in today and i Ihave needed t.o be $1.60 for $1000 I resi enllal bUI 109 permIts is-.

sued in the Grosse Pointe school talk it over. IBone Maal, MilorgGnile, Agrico,district. I T B" k I"This means that bv the fall of urner UIC , nc. Cottle and Sheep Monure

1949 we must be p~epared to I Sales & ServIce '" Grosse. POI. nte Iihouse a greatl~' increased num-11 5103 Kerc:heval V,A..'.5400 u

~~~o~l~ children in our public! '~ GARDEN SUPPLIESWoefully Sbort 'B' and SERVICE \l

"Unfortunately, the lion's share I :Jof 'this new home construclion 1 il:1.'lDE Wo"ea 'fl' 1.2029 19743 Harper, between 7 and 8 Mile Rds. ~ TU. 2.4800is in the area that is alreadv ~ We neh,.. Hours: R 10 "

woefully short of school build- !~~j=iH~~~;;;<j;;:i

ings. Fi rep la c e Ac ceSSD ries ~==_=_.;;;imIl11il111i11'Il,III11Ij[!IlII:llmlllllll1lll1il'lI1iIIIlIIIIIllWIIllI1:IIlmllnlllllllllllllnlllllllllllllllllnlllnlll!llllllllili'lllilllllll!llllIi:I::llilm1~lliiiiiii~iiiiiiiiii!JiI'l"lli:;.j;'IIII:I:I~~li~;;::I:"::I:;'II::!IIiII"I'I'I'IIIIIHI_,"_=_'"I "5.-War-year birthrates aI-

. ~~~~hma:~ts P~~hi~~co~e~:r~~~:. JAS an~~~ECTRIC A T YOU R S ER VI ( E ~=~=The full effect of this greatly ~~'. SMITH-increased birthrate will not be MATTHEWS CO. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY _ 7:30 A.M. to 12 MIDNIGHT ==upon liS until 1953, but we ai- 6fPll Ch,ule,n,x ~

IV,mllnc 7155 SATURDAY 730 t 6 P M =i ready have evidence of the seri- . ._. : 0 .' ~==_=

lousness of the problem in our ---I ~i~::~fi~~~~: Grade 1 and Grade ROAD SERVICE Malee Slire to Inqllire About Our Seasonal Spec:iols ~

i "Each of these school g~des 1==_==

has an enrollment more than 100 ~IOTOR lInd BR:\K};S BFUPI~Gi larger than any grade from 3 201Hr. a.Oay ~'.:.'~through 12. • • • ~=:===="e.-The Board of Education TU. 1.9813 FRONT END P\I:\TI:\G;md t he school staff are convinc-ed that there is no possible way Earle Rithards Service ,\I,IGIDIF.:\1' \l.\SHi:\G j"to catch up on our present school l03~1 .\lark An.. n' 11-. "nnd, ~_=_

construction needs and prepllre 1_. .. , _._. __ .. for !(reatly increased enro!!menls •• 1 •••• 1 •• 1 ••• 11....... \"flEEr, B,\L.\~('I:\{'; SI~IONIZI~G ~

~~~~~~ ~;;;;e~:c~~ec~~~t:~g\~~a~ FIREPLACE LOGS ;=_=====:.==~~===',thns arc liberalized by the adop- t6 and H Ineh 1.n~lh, =t' f PIN 5. F-..tor" Tr"I'lr~.d r.:."IJ~I.t.~ - (,('nlline Pnrt~ & ..'c('e.~.~nri('~

;::1~1t;~;lr~~f~~:i:,~~;I:;!!?~~,;,~~!,~'I===_====~=: .'w'" H"y" ~E"'~LDSMOBILE 'VOA'1"0S000

Ibe retired serially over a period Birch Wood _ 1.==_

of 10. 15 or 20 years. we could Wm. Allemon 15218 EAST JEFFERSON at BEACONSFIELDprovide banly nceden hllildings In~7 ~l.rk Tt:, HO!,\ """" ..::";Iwilhout asking our taxpayers to .111111 111 • 1 • II' • 1 • • • .f,ijillillir,lHlllllillllillliiliIIIIlIIllI1lllilllllmmill:t"III':II:I!lilll';'"',:":'"

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CHECK BATTERYCHECK SHOCKS •

ADJUST BRAKES

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WOODSLAUNDERETTE

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IFalcb for A 11I1Ol/llCelllel1t

Opening SOON!

21138 Mack, between Roslyn and Bry.

Thursday, October 21, 1948

By JANE

YtliJnne s ,\ J, 0 N

17028 Kercheval Avenue

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ONE,HALF HOUR rloes all your wosh

Miss Lucille

All this challer we've heard in the pre.plection days about theFamily Purse hasn't impressed us h-a.l.[ as mtll:h as the Auiumnand Winter handbags we saw at WALTON PIERCE, GROSSEPOINTE BRANCH. the other day. The Family Purse and Ihe tugupon it is something abhorible, Milady's handbags al Wallon Pi('t'('etug upon your fashion fancies and are wonderful. For the busyPointers with lots of m~etings and "Things To Do In Town" there'sa slurdy and smart leather wilh extra deep envelope' flap that filsinto a dependable loop at lhe bollom Loads of room without thatelephantiasis look, has wide stmpl for the arm and ci1mes in black,cinnarnon brown and dark brown lealher, Another charmer was thepurse lhat looked like a Vogue impression of old J;:lobbin's"feet! bag,"The leather is marvelous quality (W,P. had them in brown andblack leather) and 1',':0 parallel lealher straps can be augmenlcd bya longer strap (that comes with lhe plll'se) lurning it into an "overthe shoulder" alTair. The top of the handbag (which musl be seento be appreciated) snaps together without aid of zipper or clasp,just with a flip of the wrisl. and stays fasl as a slrong box,

It is with pleasure thot Yvonne Mnounces

Miss Jessome

Formerly with S~ks Fifth Avenue, as regular members of our staff ofhighly trained beauticians.

1\DDITI4)NS

OPEN HJlENTN,GS POR YOUR CONVF.NIF.NCRCall TU. 2.14040, Miu Agnes, for appointment

Swe"t Sox a'ldHunting Sox

by Ripon and Adler

HUNTING UDEISES

106 Kerch.... l TU. 1.5262GrolM Point. Ferm.

Op",,'ile Grosoe Pointe. New.

The Little Theatre Group ofjunior members of AWVS will • * *present th", lhree act comedy. HAMLIN'S. INC., the Cartier of grocery slores all Kercheval"Spring Again," on Friday and has added the famous Pepperidge Farm prollucts to its alreadySaturday evenings in the Pla~.ersPlayhouse. on East Jefferson. amazingly complete stock of good things to eat. Whole whent bread

Mrs. E. Wilson Wardell, of (the nuttiest and best we've ever tasted), while breat!, and dinnerM!'rriweather road, is chairman rolls are to be had and tomorrow ~'ou'll be able to buy Pellperidgcof the project.

Proceeds from / the perform- Farm white or brown Melba Toast. Plus this, Hamlin's also has fileances will aid disablt!d veterans. same house's Herb Seasoll\ld Stuffing for fowl. Thal it is extraDallas Chapin is director, assist- delicious was attested to by the thrce prominenl Pointe hoslessesed by Joseph Greenhoe. Mrs. J'I . ., . ,R, Applegate is ticket chairman. we saw bUYlIIgIt the olher mornmg. Heller lry some today.Mrs. John H. Wilke and Sally, '. .. •O'Connor are handling publicity. We read 11 lIoted beautl"s book Ibe olber tla!, "ud IbCll dasbed

Members of the cast include " . .' .Mrs. William Wallace. William 10 SCHETTLER SOIl Flsber road 10 lay 11/ a mpp/y of Cell'stllle'sMcGiffin, Leslie Joy and Leslit! Jlichy IF/ater which is bllck aga;'1 aflerwar-year's absellce. TheJoy. Jr., Dr. Arthur V. Diedrich, Beallll'lold 115 Ibal V ich)' waler (Frallre's filleJI /1/1I/1r,,}lableMrs. Jules Schneider Dolores ). kl b k: . , ' .Dossin Mrs Ard lh T'h waler pIIIJ spar e ac In Ilred eyes ~'lId dl'fillllell' alkal,zes Ibe. .y ompson, .Dr. CharlesG(bbo!1s, Russell syslem." It's fllr beJler Ihall coDee al 11II1ch.•. /111I1if drtll1k witbPoisson, Ellen Bery, Rossiter Pot- a twist of limlOfI before breakfast .•. Ho/lY!/Iond will be sillillgter, Malcolm McLellan. and Thea- d . h I k l .dore L. Sedwick. . . .' on your oor slep WIt conlracts a,ler <!w(!e . Sc ~(!tllers bal'e

it i,1 lIice Jizes, too ••. sel'en aud fOllrlew OIllI({'S.SMOKtLpALL • • •

Fire in the woods about Delroit ! Beauly is b'2ing' featured at JACOBSON'S 'this week, too, Allcauhserlden~e smolre over the City: sorts of exciting cosmetics to add to. your Aulumn allure. There'seac mornmg, the week of Ocl I . R l ' "0 h'd 'r Y "h . ,23 1823-120 '1' news In ev on s rc 1 s 0 OU, armony m the speCIally loned

, years ago. nail polish, fashion plate and powder. Incidentally Fashion Plate.which is sensibly priced, is wonderful found'ltion for dry skins!

DOG ~~~"" 'Helena Rubenstein's Color Keys to Beauly ... fotjr tiny lipsticks

BEDS~~ ,dangling from a heart shaped key chain (which ~'.:> scrves as mir-

~ ...... ~ ror) ... There are special sets for blondes, bn, ,ts, red heads andMattr •••• s ~""'}P..""il'j? the glamorous white coiffured ladies, Jacobson's has lhe vcry new~.;~ .'IJ~'- silk tone (liquid) and silk-film (cream) with which Rubenslein hasComb. ~ just rocketed the feminine world. It.s lhe cosmetic that gives the'ru.h.. ~~~ skin a silken appearance. For your tiny gift lIst: the cutc Iitlle Daisy

Goff All Meat and ladies' razors. Look exactly like a gold lipstick. the razor collapsedHili', Dog F~od. in ~he case when not in use. Five rust resistent blades come with

,___________ the set. No federal tax and The Thing for lraveling! All at Jacob-

, Ripon Ioll!Gfer 50:1 s_o_n_'s_! , . _

f4flOf'il, R'f;P"of

P,opJ, i,. Th, 1(.0"'

I'-------------~lFUNERAL BAKE MEATS I

Contributed by !\Irs. Edwin BakerTake the amount of ground

hash of any kind, or fish, thatmost of us throw out. Mix itwith a sauce made of vegetable

Iwater, buller, touch of flour.

Throw in that tablespoon ofvegetables which you also havesaved from an unlouched plate-a little curry. if you like itl ormarjoram or" basil-some cut-upparsley. chives or mint. Put it inindividual turbot dishes.

Top with buttered and sea-soned bread crumbs (the kindyou make).

Put in hot oven until bubbling-and your guests .won'l knowthey are eating what was always

Iknown in molher's house as Fu-neral Bake Meals,

i,S . A .,I prUtg gaznDue Tomorrow

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-Picture by Fred Runnells

APTITUDE TESTS~nable ,'ou to learn the kind 01work l"OU ('an but lur.(er.:d tn, l')fIhe kind ot .tudl .. YOU shouldtollow. (For men and. "omen, boy.and girl •.)

VOC.\TIONAI, COUNSEI.lNllINSTITUTE

D.nl.l I.. neck, DIrector936~bc,a;.tt. nidI:. 'fE. I1.SS-1

> Woodward nut Warren

Our Classified Ads Get Results!

Mrs. Frank J. Crane, of 523Barrington, found a squirrel inher recreation room late lastThursday afternoon which had'already done considerable dam-age when discovered.

Calling on the police, who inGrosse Pointe. are accustomedto all sorls of unusual assign-ments. they repaired to the sceneof invasion and scooped up Mr. !Whiskers with a fine-mesh land- 'ing net. .

It was considerately released 1

in strange territory.

~.~\~ Cleaning and~'\i Recovering

'. 'Jll.......rtc\l: U~ &< Delivery";:;;0-- OL. 9662

CUB SCOUTSDr. and Mrs. T. H. Heenan, of

12~4 Three Mile drive will givea costume Halloween party intheir home from 7 to 8:30 p.m.Oct. 28 for all the Cub Scouts ofSt. Clare Parish.

Dr. and Mrs. Heenan will beassisted by Mr. Anderson, EugeneDouville, Richard Distel, andJames Flowers. There will bemovies, refreshments and games.

24 HR photo Finishing SERVICECI••• I".I and Hit r3tad~

Rt:CORI)5-Album. or SinglesRadios checked. repaired promptly.

Work guaranleed-Reasonabl.

HARPER-VOGUE R"dtemc.16945 Harper at Harvard TU, 1.28$.

,..*******...****** ...**....****~ .* •: SOUND MOYIES !*: RIGHT IN YOUR HOMEI :: At Your Nut :: "Children's Party Program" :: Appropriatl! Subjecls for :: all ages •.• from 3 Yl!ars. :* •: J, STANLEY FARNUM ::- 944 Beaconsfield :* MU, 3573 eft., 3 p. 1ft, :

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FINE SHOPS

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

Pointer of Interest

16.00

Feature

53 Shopplng,DflYs till Christmos!

1\IR. AND MRS. RICHARD WEBER, OF LAKE SHORE ROAD

.SETS

MOflOgrammed

Always an IdealChristmas Gilt!

BATH TOWEL

W"atcb Ihis space el'ery week for)'our special GIFTS. - •

'n The~e PreferredGorge9uIf C9lor.

2 B~t!l Towels2 Guest Towell2 Wesh Cloths

Petol Pin~: Blue, light and dar~;Dusty Ro;'3; Green, li<)ht and dor~;Yellow; Turquoise: Flomingo: White;Tan; ChartreUSE!,Md Dubonnet.

Beautifully monogrammedwith many styles fromwhich to choose.

ONE OF GROSSE POINTE'S ORIGINAL

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P~PPET'S 17021 aERCHEV AI.,III 51: Clai, - TV. 2.6460

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Martha Aml Beauty Salon16325 E.ut Warren

TU.2-9090

who, ",here ,and \"hatno.B)' whoo:iI

(FORM£Rt.Y PO£NTE TAXICAB)

~ 'AND AROUNDGJ 'TIlE C1.0CK

'IlfnItt Jhort.@ob

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R.tw.," (""u".,II. Rnd Th,-.e Mile Dr,

SERVICE 7'0TIlr: POINTE

Paqe,Sixteen

; Chauffeur servlc.Whtn J!equtSltd

PERSONAL APPEARANCESThat fashion flash we printed last week can be corrected

now. , . for it wasn't a topper the chic MUS. RICHARD P.JOY, JR .•is wearing .•. but a two Iliece suit. The plaid has abright navy background (with quite a bit of bright red in it)and when we saw her in town, she had also donned its match.inJ::_,jaunly chapeau which is trimmed in the gayest scarletfeather. Better than ever!

The alwa\'s d('('orative and good looking MRS. FRANKW. GOLDIE" .. presiding al Pre'sident's Day program of theGrosse Pointe Farm and Garden Club ..• wearing a stunningnavy wool suit AND elegantly sheer navy hosiery! Pinnedto the suit lapel were two lovely shaggy white chrysan-themums. White gloves and a small navy hat completed theoutfit.

AI home .• , MRS. THOMAS F. PADDOCK ••• chose a.lO!1 Jhl/dc of rose ga/Jdrdille for ber Irig Iwo-piece wil, Ibe solidtOIlC',<I)('ill.~ reliaed 11)' a gold square liflk fleck/ace •.. J\fRS.lUCHARD S, WEBBER wore alollg sleel'ed ro)'al blue silk frockwilb C'xlm "/r~e "lid a!tfactit'e sillIer butlon.r from flecklifle 10tl'l1isl. A sillgle si/,'er bl/Jtoll war used 011 each 111m ed-hade cuff01 Ihe frork's slpl'l'es.

I PILFERINGS"Howlers From The Press" •.. and elsewhere (thanks

to Louis Un!ermeyer) .••"Frank Cape is at the Massachusetts General Hospital.

He is suffering from head injuries and shock caused by com.ing into contact with a life wife."

* • •The prize for moral standards must be awarded that

combination of primness and fashion, Godey's Lady's Book.A household authority about the middle of the nineteenthcentury, the journal even told its readers how to arrange theirbookshelves properly. "The perfect hostess," wrote the edi-tor, "will see to it that the works of male and female authorsare strictly separated. Their proximity on the shelves-unless by Kittv Came)' "they happen to be married-should not be tolerated." B h R' h d W. b ' . 1 . dies the inlerior of a ship's cabin.

• • '" . ecause t ~ IC ar eel's, are a na:rtIea -mm ed Mariner's lamps set in the wallFreud illSi,(IJ Ibat our sllb&imuiotls self prompts Ii,( 10 commit family,. they bUIlt the house of theIr dreams right on Lake I provide the light.

errors wbich ruenl our hidde'J desires. Tbi.r certaiu;)' seems'lo St. elmr, at 988 Lake Shore road. I Scale Picturebe true of tbe wriler who in.rerred "'Iot" in the follo'wing brief There are many unusual features; not only about their One wall of the den consistsnewspaper item: "Rudy Vallee, the well-ktlQwn crooner alld ranch house, but about the site itself. completely of built.in bookcases.radio sillger. was ~hdken up and bm;ud f/lhen bis car lefl Ihe Wilh Weber's brother Robert'" IOn anolher has been installed ahighl/'a.!' alJd lumed ocer. It is leI/red hir vocal cords .were not Weber, and his family,' and the Screened Porch can.vas p.ainting done by a f~iend,

Winthrop Faulkners (r.~rs. Faulk- The dining room opens onto a which gives an accurate pIClure

illjured.'" ••• ~~;/Sh~:s'f~~l~d \~e~~~:e_s;~~[?y .~~~~~l~c:~:n::,d:~~~~ac~h~~~~i~~ ~~IL~kaer~:'dCil~~\~;'~s:~e ;o~~~~The substitution of an "1" for a "d" turned a. dull state- colony on the largeplot of ground the Eving room window. to the. Flats,

ment into a startling truth: "Mrs. Robbins. president of. the overlooking the lake. Odd features in the dining room Two small houses are painted in'''10m en's Club, announces that on 'Wednesday, June 15, the The three couples, who have are pinpoinl'" small round ceil. tomark the Weber's location andfinal meeting will be hell." been Pointe residents for years, ing holes at either end of the anolher for the Robert Weber's

* • • often talked of'such a venture. table. Purpose: to give just collage at lhe Flats. MountThe suhstitution of an "a" for an "0" caused something Mr. and Mrs. Faulkner were enough more light when candle- Clemens. Selfridge" Field and the

even more dramatic. "G~'ps~' Rose Lee," so ran the announce. pioneers on Lake Shore road; the ~ight is used, b~t without remov- h~htl:ouse tn the lake are otherment, "the well-known strip-teRse artist and author. hns two Webers bought their lots and mg the candlelIght effect. hlghhghts on the map, •turned playwright., she i" having hl!f na\'el dramatized." started building in September . The Webers incorporated inlo I' Boating means much to the

• ill ~ of 1947. their plans a stainless sleel kit- Weber family (there are evenThe Robert Webers and their chen with loads of stainless steel. nautical lamps on the outside of

In a e()fllll".!' lIewslMper; "lfal,in,~ broken both aflkles in a three children moved inlo their cupboards. the ~anch home) and lh';lr ?,ewcollisiotl, Mrs. MeKfligbt is recol'eritlg tinder tbe car of her ranch house in June. Mr. and The breakfast room and ulility 10c~tlOn on .Lake SI. Clair lm~sphysiciar,." Mrs. Dick Weber with Richie, 11, room are off the kitchen, and lhell' favo~lte hobby to thetr

and Janet, :1, settled next door just when you expect to reach everyday !tfe.in August- the built-in garage, you find in- ------

Form Trian!le stead, the Weber ma.id's aparl- Our Cops EqualThus, the three hom~sform ament,. c.omplete wlth small I. •

trIangle on ~he la~e. In the cent- screened-m .porch. . ITo Any SquJrrel!er of the trIangle IS a Illrge flag- Llke a Shtp Ipole from which fly the Amer- . One wing of the house con-ican flag and pennants from thll' tains four bedrooms (ail ,withDetroit Yacht Club and Power picture windows). two balhs, andSquadron, The pole is flan1l:ed rows of wonderful sliding-door

I by a play yard for the children. linen and storage closets. UpstairsDick Weber supervised the con- .in the ranch home is a large play

struction of the two ranch houses. room and recreation room com-He and Mrs. Weber made a card- bined.board model of their home ac- But probably the most fasdn-cording to scale and found that ating room in the house is thea good way of correcting possible den. Mr. Weber, an ardent yachts-building mistakes. man, wanted' something to re-

They wanted a large picture mind his family of ships evenwindow in the living room over- when they could not be aboardlooking lhe lake. and they got it. their cabin cruiser.Most of that wall is window. The wood-paneled den resembl-

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