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WE PRINT IT AS WE GET IT, WITHOUT FEAR OR FAVOR _ ADVERTISING HAS NO RELATION TO OUR POLICY ReCItal and Dance, June 7 and &. Elaule Marie Arndt. See adv on page • Neighborhood Thrift Shop Closes June 19 The "l\.clghborhoQd Thrl1t Shop \\111 d~.se 'On June 19th fDr th~ 'Summer months It Will re open early In Sep- tember Stay-at-Home Camp Now Enrolling The morc than 100 new famlhes ",ho ha e moved mto the CIty of Grosse Po nte Since the lSSUd,l1Ce of parh. ad- 1111:.510n cards a year ago are urged to .. getber '\\ th the older reSIdents to se- cure new pa~scs for 1937 1 hese are to be obta1l1cc! by apply111g at the office of the City Clerk 17150 Maumee Avtnue from 9 a 111 to 4 30 dally (Saturdays do~ed at 12 00 noon) The great num- ber at pcrSQ1S who enjo}cd the park over the MemOrial Day holidays gave ev deuce of a vel y busy season to be antlclpated and thiS emphaSIzes the need of secU11ng new passes at an early date Cards are not Issued to anyone under the age of 1" and all VIho ha e had cards are requested to brmg In the old passes to be taken up when the new ones are Issued MEININGER'S SPECIALIZE IN ANNUALS, PERENNIALS The Stay at Home camp WhICh en- ters Its fifth season at tne Trombley School and Lahefront Park 1',111be can.. t1l1ued agam thlS year The camp took care at 45 chIldren last summer and al- ready a. large number of reservahon, are bemg made for the current i>ea~on. Here) our child Will have expert care and gUIdance all day and return to the roof tree at n gl1t The da) \\111 be balanLed by sunsh1l1e at the beach, bathmg or s\\unmlllg iu 1cheo11 rest, games and opportumtles to pursue sucll mterests as art mUSIC nature study, drama and ISl,therschOOl subjects under the d rectlOn of 1frs Bertha Bright Knapp and aSSOCIates For a httle ex... tra cost speCIal tnps \'>'1 1 1 be planned to places of mterest vdth whIch all c1ul... cirea should be famlhar (Contmued on Page Two) I Benefit Party Thursday June 3rd The Alger Posts AuxlhalY are spon- sormg a PIllow Case Luncheon Des- sert at 1 30 p rtJ. Thursday, June 3rd. <it the Post Headquarters 17J12 Mack avenue The proceeds of thiS luncheon w1ll be donatetl to the faton RapIds Home 7v[cl1lbers of the '\u:>"lllaly and their fnend!> are Invlted to partlcmate ..__ 0_..- _ ! ! I Three File for I School Board 'I A memhel' of the Board of Ed- ucation win be leleded at the I polls on Tuesday, June 15th Al I Meder, CIty of Gl'oue POinte At- I tOl'ney, Ralph Netting, and Dr , Loranger are the candIdates for I I the office --- --- - - HlI By Mall $200 per) ear, Smgle Copies 5 Cents Choral Society FREE GOLF INSTRUCTIONS vVallace Gamber startmg next Tues day, June 8th WIll gIVe free golf Il1 structIons to the ladles at Mack and Conners The Rural Agricultural School DIstrict No. 1 of Grosse Pointe Township WIll hold its annual election on June 14th. All voters who desire to vote in the school election must be registered or register before June 12th at the Board of Education office. If you are not su~e whether you are regIstered the information is avadable at 389 St. Clair avenue. Taxpayers owning property or parents wIth chIldren between the ages of 5 and 19 are ehglble to vote for trustees One of which ISto be elected June 14th, wIth three candidates in the race. _ City Park Cards Ready The Grosse POll1te 10VvnshlP Board of ReView will meet 111the Townshlp office at 1511,:, h Jefferson ave1ue Grosse POll1te Mlch ~fo 1da) June ]4th and 1 uesda) June bth from 9 a m to 4 p m to conSIder any gnevance agamst assessment.: The A .:se~sment roll and hst of the Township w1l1 be open for pubhc In spectlOn on those dates All appeals must be filed wlth the Supervisor of Grosse POlllte To\\nshlp before June 20th from assessments appearmg on the 1937 Tax Rolls or 1st All Town~hlp taxpayers ",ho deem theIr assessment 111CHar are'remmded to present theIr case f01 consldcratlon on the above dates Ralph B.Netti;g-- , Announces Candidacy for School Trustee Grosse Pointe Township Board of Review Meets for Assessment Review 1 he Chor",1 Sooety of FIrst ChnstIan Reformed church \1aryland & Goethe avenues Gros:>e Pomte Park ,II pre sent a cancel t 11 the church aud tor urn On T} ursday evenll1g June 10th at 8 \1 em nger 5 at 174J6 'LaCk avenue a clock at \ e-CfRoad specla!tze 111raIStng an- 1 he pi ogram \, III conSI.!ot ot sac! ed nuals and perenma!s for Glosse Po1t1te and secular chorus numbers lllterspers I gardens T ey have developed strong ed wtth solos a duet a readmg and an sturdy plants III <:otd frames and ster- organ solo Rev G HyU..ema pastol Iltzed soll and are not affected '\ hen of the t:hurch Will act as chairman transplanted The -ClloruS of fifty VOIces IS under the Rust ploof snap dlagonS and llumer ... leaden hIp of Hugh T GalbraIth and J ous disease reslstmg plants have been Plekker s accompalllst Other officers de.eloped to beautify the gardens of are Ralph L ndemulder preSident the 'lCllltv mc1Jdmg a ne"l:> de"elop ... John Fabel tredsurer Vflss \1ar e ed Coronation Gem \\h ch the") are vroom secretar) Mrs C \ andermo pleased to e'\.plam more full:> upon re- len libranan Cecll Van<'1ermolen Vlcar quest Ralph B "I\. ett1l1g of Lmco11 Road I a& an'1oun<:ed h s candIdacy for Trustee 01 the Grosse Pomte School Board 111the electIon to be held June 14 1937 :M:r hettlng has long been mterested 111 scl-lOol affalr~ and after a thorough study of the present status of sel 001 fa£lhties feels that v gorous aetlOn IS essenhal to provlde addItIOnal 1ous ng In hIS four fold program he advo cates 1 l:<omuJatlon of a comprehenSive plan of .!ochool expanSiOn based upon the most authorahve data procurable Z Presentation of each logical step of the gene-ral plan to the taApa~ ers of Grosse pomte SchDol Dlstnct In a clear understandable and acceptable form 3 Acqu1SltlOn of sU1table Sites ,...1ule they are stll1 obtamable at reasonable cost 4 EconomIcal execution of the peo pIe s demands for school fac hhes un der expert superV1Slon For many_years Mr '\ettmg i\<tS Super ntendent of the r sher and '\ew Center BUIld ngs and SI1Ce 193J has been SuperlOtendent of BUild ngs for the J L Hudson Co He ISa graduate of the Ll1Ited States 'f\aval '\cademv He has one daughter 111 Grosse POll1te HIgh S-chool and another daughter of pre school age Voters Are Urged to Register Before June 12 For the School Election Tl-tl;:>Sunda) at I'\.clbJ Fjeld the Grosse Pomte Farms baseball team wIll meet the Hazel Park tedm Despite the fact that the bo:>shave been losmg the spectators have WIt nessed some fine play Come on you fans show the team that even one of you are for them one hundred per cent, Farms Play Hazel Park Here Sunday Grosse Pointe Post 303 NEWS BARKLEY STUDIO'S DANCE REVUE TONIGHT 8:15 P. M. The U S Ll111 ted a fast mOV1l1g mUSical presentatlOl1 featunng some "ery talented youngsters of the V1C1ll1ty "lit be presented In the Grosse POInte High School Audltonum tOnight Thurs da) June Jrd at 8 15p m The LUCille Barkle:y StudIOS hav.e been bu~ly ens:,ag,%LJ11r~hear~a.l& dux mg the past few weeks for thIS mam moth presentatlon Tlckets can be pro cured by gettIng In tou-ch With the studiO You ,\111 enjoy the thnllmg presentatIon of local talent developed under the sklllful gUIdance of LUCille Btlrkley High Students To Speak June 17th At Exercises By LEO M WElL Memonal servIces held Memonal day by Chapla n \Vhately ",ere very Impres~ s ve and the Post as a \, hole should be C0l1gratulated for the r ~pJendld repre- sentat on },o"" that eally summer IS nigh our tl oughts should turn to our annual piC nlC to be held m the very near future What sa) bo) s" From the number of Pomters affih ated \'Ith the Red Arrow drum corps That s one outfit should Ieally go places III thelr futt.re compehtlons What do )OU th nk Art' ~om1l1at ons of 1938 officers were held at last meet1l1g and'" III be open untIl neAt meetmg Poppy Dav chdlrman '\ellson and hiS aids \\ et e very much pleased wlth the results 111 fact I understand It was the best In the hIstory of the Post Com rade "edson Wishes me through the medIUm of tIllS column to thank all \, ho so am ably aSSisted hlm 111makmg thIS the most successful year Our good fflend Comrade Neff IS stl1l a bed pahent at the \1anne HospItal and )-our v s t Vllil be certamly apprec lah,d-so let s get dOVvn and see the broken down sailor the Current News In and Persons Scenes , t I-Scene m the Queen Anne room of St James :pald~e, London, as premIers of the vanous dommlOns and other delegates attendmg the Impenal conference followmg the coronatlOn conferred on problems of the Bntlsh empIre 2-Employees of the Jones & Laughlm Steel COlporatlOn,whose vote adopted a C I 0 Unlon for representation m collectlve bargammg 3-Preslclent Roosevelt, who has asked congress to enact legIs- lation establIshmg wage and hour standards for labor. % Albert Meder Outlines Views on Duties of School Board Members THE HOME NEWSPAPER OF GROSSE POINTE AND THE FOURttENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRIo/ GRaSSL POI" fL ~lICHIGA 'J 1HURSDA.Y JUNI' 3 1937 DALE RHODES GUEST ARTIST I Dale Rhodes late feature wIth Paul "hlte01an wl1f perform as guest artIst 1ll the Dame Mane Arndt ReCItal Mr Rhodes lS an entertalner and Mctster of CeremOl1les of note and will present Celebr ties 111:,atlre Dr. Clifford B. Loranger Seeks Re-Election for School Trustee MISSAl'ndt To Dance \\ e are pleased to anonunce at tIus tIme that MISS A.rndt wlll personally dance at both performances III WhICh she presents her pupIls L B OLDHAM, Pubhsher Albert E Meder candidate for trus able for that purpose there are plenty tee of the Board of EducatIOn at the of us who are suffictently pubhc sp r election to be held \fonda) June 14-th Ited to donate to a :fund to be used m ",hen asked by THE REVIE\V to state thM \'tav _J.h.e.~~\Nllty has. bewme the platform upon ""hleh he IS a can too large for any sUlbstantlal part of It didate said to attend each meeting of the board , '\ evertheless the public should be con '1 here must be no misunderstand tmually Informed as to V,, hat IS happen ll1g as to where I stand ng 1n the government of ltS schools In the first place I have not sough If 1t had been 111 the pa:.t mUch of the the Job It "as only after pelslstent cnbClsm of the board "blch has been demands of many persons throughout heard when the pubhc IS aroused be the alstnct who bel eved me pecul1arly cause of a school election or a proposal fitted for the office of trustee that I to construct a new school would prob consented to become a candIdate Pur aLly never ha.e e>"lsted posely I ha"e not conferred With any '\gal11 the tIme has come when ser 'liember of the Board as to whether I tous -can:>derat on should be gn en to should run nor have I requested an"\ the phcll1g of the management of the one to further my candldacy ~o purely bus ness affairs of the board 10 promise has been made to any mdlvld the hands ot a perSOn experIenced In ual as to v.l1at I "",ould do If elected ~uch work and employed solely for that I have not carued on any campaign purpo<;e \\ hen one stops to th 11kof nor .!ohall I I am much too busy 111 the large number of chools III the dls the practice of my profeSSIOn-the law tnct the1r value thelr upkeep the pur -to force myself upon the electorate chases that must be -nade and the However I have openly stated and hundred and one InCidental pureh bus 1 repeat now that the school board IS mess matters consL:l.ntly needmg atten one of the most Important factors III twn he must agree that such a per:>on Dr Loranger also stated Marked mak1l1g the Grosse Pomte area a good could Sa\ e the taxpayers many times progress has been made In all these dl place In which to hve Certamly as th~ hiS salary The superlntendent of reLtlons Tne grades of Grosse Po nte populat on l~creases due lU conSider schools surely should not be exoected High School graduates at the umver able part to good schools, the work of to donate h1S me to such affaIrs The Slty a \hchlgan for the last semester the boare! will lI1crease The board .!oame IS true of the secretary of the were above the general average of the must contmue to gIVe the chlldren and board Certamly the deta Is of man un verslty and seve'l of them are on h young people the best of education At agement should not be placed 111t e the Honor Roll The tra1l11l1gof our the same time and on th15 I 111SlstWIth aps of tbe trustees The tlme has pass teachers has been raIsed to a medlan of equal emphaSIS It must cause the S)S ed In Glos:.e Pomte when there "ere four) ears above High School and they tem to be operated at the lowest POSSI onlv a couple of sohools to be man now ... verage eleven years of teachmg ble <:ost <:ommensurate w th such edu aged expenence h cation The sohool tax must e con These a"e some of the matters that A JUll10r H1gh School Ulllt has been I k ~ St t stant y ept In mmu ftC economy I have In nlll1d as to the schaal board started 111 the Defer School and furth- b d mu~t e pradIce Lach 1<;practIcal Each means 111the er separatlOu of the seventh and eIghth A dollar ~aved by the board 15 equal end money 1ll the pocket of the taxpay grades from the High School IS plan~ to a dollar of tax collected I er ned The operatmg levy has been re As to the problem ~f more schools If elected I shall do my best 11 con duced from 649 1ll 1934 to 589 III 1937 and v.here they should be located I tll1t1l1g to g \e the chlldren and young whIle the number of pupIls has mcreas I hel e\ e It IS one for the people of the people of Crro~se P0I1te an educatlOn ed from 3732 to 4100 dl.!otrct eCjudlly as v.ell as for the tr:us of "",heh "e all can be proud But I The problem of the future lS the tee,; I mSlst that t should be taJ...e'1 ~hall comtantlv mSlst upon the great takmg care of the educatlO 1al needs of to the people by the school boal d be e~t pass ble ecO! omy as \\ ell as the ac a rapidly gro"mg fine reSldentlal com fOl e al1v electIOn 1S held to determIne qua ntance of tl e parents and talpav mUl11ty ",hleh has no lndustr es to help the matter I mean that mee:tmgs ers ""lth the proceedmgs of the boarrl. carry the tax bU1den The Board wel ~ponsored b) the Board should be held At the <;ame t me I shall ask the pubhc Student spcahcls at the commence~ comes the help and adVice of all the CIt 111the schools throughout the dIstnct to do ltS share b) attenCHng gather ngs ment eAerC1Sb 01 the Grosse Pomte Izens m solvlUg thIS difficulty The publIc 10 the IlCIllIty of each meet called by the board In the 'l;anOL<; HIgh School to be held on the school It lS generally felt that the presenCe mg place should be urged to attend the sohools :ror the purpose of conslder ng la"n 011 JLl1e 17 "'111 be Mary rltt of a physlclan on a School Board IS of partlcular mee lUg lUItS d strIct The the boards major ploblems Only 111 1vfa)a Gluhzlt and \\llbam \fuehl all meshmable benefit In the adequate so- problem ~hould be expldmed at ea<:h of this "'ay can a schOOl board In a rau three of ""'horn are honor graduates lUhon of the health problems of nor theSe tneetmgs by those who are 1I1tl 11dlJ gro'IAl11gcommunIty g ve to H'ose rankll1g hIgh 111thlr class 111scholar mal and handicapped school ch Idren mately acquall1ted w th It The pros who attend the SChools and to the par Iship Dr Loranger has been actl',e In 1m and cons should be argued out openly enh and ta::>.pa)ers the greatesLpos~1 TIle J\ttltude of louth ",ill be the prov llg the health program of thr Dy all tho<;e lI1terested '\0 attempt ble educatlOnal ad,antages at the lea~t general theme of the student addresses school d stnct III cooperation v.lth the should be made to stack the meetll1gs pOSSible tax' 'fal' "11 <;peak on A.mer can Youth Board of Health and the local phYSI Thus the pub lC would be made con -------- \1a) a on louth Abroad and VV1111am clans He s a member ot the school 1 SCIOUSof the problem as a commul1lty GIFT'S FOR THE on Youth and the Go.ernment health commIttee of \Va)ne Count) problem and from these meetIngs the JUNE iRIDES Remarks b) Dr S \1 Brownell Medical SOCiety and has been actIVely tru.:tees \\ auld ulldo1lbtedly gam much ~ ~upefl1tendent of schools and by \ir teachmg at Wa}ne ulll"ers ty for lllne good ad Ice as ,\ell as ha\mg all op '" splendId selectIon of \lmo Alum J R Barnes pr1l1clpal mu"IC by the )ears where he 1S ASSIstant Professor portull1ty to gIve the parents and tax mum \'ale attrac lvcly pnced and the s~hool glee clubs and the av.ard11g of of anatom) , pa)ers the "es<.l1tsof thelr study of the famous P)lex glass\\are made and scholarshIps ,,111conclude the' program matter After such an alflng, the trus tempeled to stand the heat of the stove whIch ""Ill be followed by receptlon g1V- Mr and Mrs Oscar Webber of Lake tees should come to their conclUSIOn avaIlable 111 double bOIlers, tea pots en by the Mothers Club Shore Road have returned to theIr make theIr recommendatlon and submIt .crymg utenSils and etc home after a stay 111New York and a the matter to the eledorate These are on spec al sale at the Chas \ed A K lmer Jr of Grosse Pomte VISIt ",Ith tneIr daughter Manor e wI 0/ Further the proceedmgs of the Salerno HaId\\are 15128 \-fack avenue has been elected vIce preSIdent for next attends the MadeIra School 111\Vash meet lOgS 01 bhe board sl10uld be pub for a hmlted tIme only, and are ldealj )'ear of PhI Sigma Kappa natermty at lngtO} ushed ~chool funds; are not avail .. for t1l. e June bnde. the Unlverslty of M1chlgdn .. ~j .. ll-No 41 THE GROSSE POINTE PRINTING CO, Pubh,b •• , PHONE LENOX 1162 J / VOl A certain well knm' n make of automobile might do "ell to m- clude roller skates as standard eqmpment m case the dnve <;haft or crank case falls to functIOn We know It would save shoe leather and wear and tear on the diSposItIOn News Digest The Duke s " eddmg program IS receIvmg as httle publlclty 111 the Brll1sh Isle as pOSSible The PreSident demands that loop holes whIch have permItted large CorporatIOns to dodge ta>.- payments be completely closed About the tlme "e beg111 to complIment the TIgers on theIr splendid baseball they fall by the waySIde and lose three or fOUf Very lnCOnslstent and very sat- isfactory for the Yank s who are gettmg way out m front DetrOIt s :escort Bureau faIled prlnclpallv because of lack of Lap- Ital Twenty five college gradu- ates are aVailable for call If Don ZImmerman can raIse suffICIent funds to carryon The rec1plent of a snake bIte at Belle Isle took the trouble to cap- ture the adder and wIth the snake a prIsoner hurned to the Recelv- mg Hospital for tl eatment Agam the "ar clouds darken Lurope as the warships of many NatIOns Idlv "alt to be shot at that they mIght sprmg lIke a tlg er at the vlcllm 1he NatIOns Just seem 10 be lookmg for tlungs to begm happellll1g and most 01 them "altmg to get III on the ground floor Amel1ca WIll regam ltS power on the seas soon when the :Merchant Two Perfol'mances By Request Manne fostered by the govern- Last seasOn MISS Arndt was be~ eged ment IS completed to safely wIth requests to repeat the perform- guard our shores agamst forelgn ance of her reCItal by guests who were lnvaslOUS defimtely mtngued by the dancers and --- I also by a great many people who were 1 he rent stnkers have begun a turned awav because the audltonum campaIgn m Pontiac to force land v.as completely filled( so to accommo 101 d<; to reduce rents to a falI date aU of you thiS season \1ISS Arndt proflt on Investment We under .. has se1eded two evenlfig5, Jun,e. 7th stand3 SImIlar project 1S Qte,qng Monday and June Sth Tuesday both In DetrOIt" performances Will be ldentIcal Tickets avaIlable at the StudlO 919 Barnngton Road (see ad.ertIsement) SOCialdanc Ing for guests and partICIpants w1l1f01 low Dr Chfford B Lorangel can{lIdate to the Grosse Pomte Boald of Educa hon reaffirms the stand he took at the tlme of h ~ electIOn three years ago In We "ouldn t be surprised 1f the GROSSE POI/\ TE REVIEW of Gerald Walker IS selected to 1 ep June 1st 1934 he stated that he be re:,ent DetrOlt all the All Star heved In teach ng fundamentals. team thIS year 111fact most of us that the seventh and eIghth grades would be disappomted he I should be removed from the H1gh wasn t School' and steps should be taken to reduce the i>chool taxes A famous baseball character Al 'Schacht b to get a screen test and may be cavortmg for the amusement of the theatre gomg publIc before long You ve .een the l'elt now lee the best -ElaIne Mal'le Al'Ildt Dance Recttal (see a,dv On page 6) GASPE SALMON AVAILABLE HERE BEAUTY CULTURE PRICES ADVANCING The George 5 Deets Fish \farket 01 15124 Ma ..k Avenue has announced the arnval of the first shIpment of Gaspe Salmon WhICh have been caught WIth a hook and hne III the Gaspe RIver and IS Imported as a speCial treat for the patrons of the Geo S Deets Market The<;e delicIOUS fish are avaIlable now place }our order early and aVOid dlsap p01l1tment .. Owmg to the Increase 111-cost of ma tenals and supplIes It has become nec essary to 111crease prIces slIghtly on vanous types of beauty serVIces at the Fehx FranCOIs Beauty Salon Punch & Judy Theatre Buddmg Mr FtancOls regrets the clrcumstances '" hIC11 re QUlre th1S change He has always endea\ored to mam ta n as lOW a pnce as pOSSIble com mensurate wlth the h1gh t}pe of serv lce extended the women of Grosse POInte by thiS fashionable beauty Sa Ion and So has Increased pnces Just suffiCient 10 cover the Increase 111costs Dr and Mrs FranCIS B Mac,.MI1 .. tan of E Jefferson avenue, spent the Memonal day week end as the guests of MI s MacMIllan s parerts Mr and MIS 1 redenck G Morley of VV Bas ton bhd at the1r summer home at hmgsHlle, Onto

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Page 1: Mulier'sdigitize.gp.lib.mi.us/digitize/newspapers/gpreview/1935-39/1937/1937-06-03.pdf · drama and ISl,therschOOl subjects under the d rectlOn of 1frs Bertha Bright ... L B OLDHAM,

WE PRINT IT AS WE GETIT, WITHOUT FEAR ORFAVOR _ ADVERTISINGHAS NO RELATION TO

OUR POLICY

ReCItal and Dance, June 7 and &.Elaule Marie Arndt. See adv on page •

Neighborhood ThriftShop Closes June 19

The "l\.clghborhoQd Thrl1t Shop \\111d~.se 'On June 19th fDr th~ 'Summermonths It Will re open early In Sep-tember

Stay-at-Home CampNow Enrolling

The morc than 100 new famlhes ",hoha e moved mto the CIty of GrossePo nte Since the lSSUd,l1Ce of parh. ad-1111:.510ncards a year ago are urged to ..getber '\\ th the older reSIdents to se-cure new pa~scs for 1937 1hese are tobe obta1l1cc! by apply111g at the office ofthe City Clerk 17150 Maumee Avtnuefrom 9 a 111 to 4 30 dally (Saturdaysdo~ed at 12 00 noon) The great num-ber at pcrSQ1S who enjo}cd the parkover the MemOrial Day holidays gaveev deuce of a vel y busy season to beantlclpated and thiS emphaSIzes theneed of secU11ng new passes at anearly date Cards are not Issued toanyone under the age of 1" and all VIhoha e had cards are requested to brmgIn the old passes to be taken up whenthe new ones are Issued

MEININGER'S SPECIALIZEIN ANNUALS, PERENNIALS

The Stay at Home camp WhICh en-ters Its fifth season at tne TrombleySchool and Lahefront Park 1',111be can ..t1l1ued agam thlS year The camp tookcare at 45 chIldren last summer and al-ready a. large number of reservahon,are bemg made for the current i>ea~on.

Here) our child Will have expert careand gUIdance all day and return to theroof tree at n gl1t The da) \\111 bebalanLed by sunsh1l1e at the beach,bathmg or s\\unmlllg iu 1cheo11 rest,games and opportumtles to pursue sucllmterests as art mUSIC nature study,drama and ISl,therschOOl subjects underthe d rectlOn of 1frs Bertha BrightKnapp and aSSOCIates For a httle ex ...tra cost speCIal tnps \'>'111 be planned toplaces of mterest vdth whIch all c1ul...cirea should be famlhar

(Contmued on Page Two) I

Benefit PartyThursday June 3rd

The Alger Posts AuxlhalY are spon-sormg a PIllow Case Luncheon Des-sert at 1 30 p rtJ. Thursday, June 3rd.<it the Post Headquarters 17J12 Mackavenue

The proceeds of thiS luncheon w1ll bedonatetl to the faton RapIds Home7v[cl1lbers of the '\u:>"lllaly and theirfnend!> are Invlted to partlcmate

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! !I Three File for ISchool Board 'I

A memhel' of the Board of Ed-ucation win be leleded at the

I polls on Tuesday, June 15th Al IMeder, CIty of Gl'oue POinte At- ItOl'ney, Ralph Netting, and Dr

, Loranger are the candIdates for II the office

--- --- - - HlI

By Mall $200 per) ear, Smgle Copies 5 Cents

Choral Society

FREE GOLF INSTRUCTIONS

vVallace Gamber startmg next Tuesday, June 8th WIll gIVe free golf Il1structIons to the ladles at Mack andConners

The Rural Agricultural School DIstrict No. 1 of Grosse PointeTownship WIll hold its annual election on June 14th. All voters whodesire to vote in the school election must be registered or registerbefore June 12th at the Board of Education office. If you are notsu~e whether you are regIstered the information is avadable at 389St. Clair avenue.

Taxpayers owning property or parents wIth chIldren betweenthe ages of 5 and 19 are ehglble to vote for trustees One of whichISto be elected June 14th, wIth three candidates in the race. _

City Park Cards Ready

The Grosse POll1te 10VvnshlP Boardof ReView will meet 111the Townshlpoffice at 1511,:, h Jefferson ave1ueGrosse POll1te Mlch ~fo 1da) June]4th and 1 uesda) June bth from 9 am to 4 p m to conSIder any gnevanceagamst assessment.:

The A .:se~sment roll and hst of theTownship w1l1 be open for pubhc InspectlOn on those dates All appealsmust be filed wlth the Supervisor ofGrosse POlllte To\\nshlp before June20th from assessments appearmg onthe 1937 Tax Rolls or 1 st

All Town~hlp taxpayers ",ho deemtheIr assessment 111CHar are'remmdedto present theIr case f01 consldcratlonon the above dates

Ralph B.Netti;g-- ,Announces Candidacy

for School Trustee

Grosse Pointe TownshipBoard of Review Meetsfor Assessment Review

1 he Chor",1 Sooety of FIrst ChnstIanReformed church \1aryland & Goetheavenues Gros:>e Pomte Park ,II present a cancel t 11 the church aud tor urnOn T} ursday evenll1g June 10th at 8 \1 em nger 5 at 174J6 'LaCk avenuea clock at \ e-CfRoad specla!tze 111raIStng an-

1 he pi ogram \, III conSI.!ot ot sac! ed nuals and perenma!s for Glosse Po1t1teand secular chorus numbers lllterspers I gardens T ey have developed stronged wtth solos a duet a readmg and an sturdy plants III <:otd frames and ster-organ solo Rev G HyU..ema pastol Iltzed soll and are not affected '\ henof the t:hurch Will act as chairman transplantedThe -ClloruS of fifty VOIces IS under the Rust ploof snap dlagonS and llumer ...leaden hIp of Hugh T GalbraIth and J ous disease reslstmg plants have beenPlekker s accompalllst Other officers de.eloped to beautify the gardens ofare Ralph L ndemulder preSident the 'lCllltv mc1Jdmg a ne"l:> de"elop ...John Fabel tredsurer Vflss \1ar e ed Coronation Gem \\h ch the") arevroom secretar) Mrs C \ andermo pleased to e'\.plam more full:> upon re-len libranan Cecll Van<'1ermolen Vlcar quest

Ralph B "I\. ett1l1g of Lmco11 Road I a&an'1oun<:ed h s candIdacy for Trustee 01

the Grosse Pomte School Board 111theelectIon to be held June 14 1937

:M:r hettlng has long been mterested111 scl-lOol affalr~ and after a thoroughstudy of the present status of sel 001fa£lhties feels that v gorous aetlOn ISessenhal to provlde addItIOnal 1ous ng

In hIS four fold program he advocates

1 l:<omuJatlon of a comprehenSiveplan of .!ochool expanSiOn based uponthe most authorahve data procurable

Z Presentation of each logical stepof the gene-ral plan to the taApa~ ers ofGrosse pomte SchDol Dlstnct In a clearunderstandable and acceptable form

3 Acqu1SltlOn of sU1table Sites ,...1ulethey are stll1 obtamable at reasonablecost

4 EconomIcal execution of the peopIe s demands for school fac hhes under expert superV1Slon

For many_years Mr '\ettmg i\<tSSuper ntendent of the r sher and '\ewCenter BUIld ngs and SI1Ce 193Jhas been SuperlOtendent of BUild ngsfor the J L Hudson Co

He ISa graduate of the Ll1Ited States'f\aval '\cademv

He has one daughter 111 GrossePOll1te HIgh S-chool and anotherdaughter of pre school age

Voters Are Urged toRegister Before June 12

For the School Election

Tl-tl;:>Sunda) at I'\.clbJ Fjeld theGrosse Pomte Farms baseball team wIllmeet the Hazel Park tedm

Despite the fact that the bo:>shavebeen losmg the spectators have WItnessed some fine play

Come on you fans show the teamthat even one of you are for them onehundred per cent,

Farms Play HazelPark Here Sunday

Grosse Pointe Post303 NEWS

BARKLEY STUDIO'S DANCEREVUE TONIGHT 8:15 P. M.

The U S Ll111 ted a fast mOV1l1g

mUSical presentatlOl1 featunng some"ery talented youngsters of the V1C1ll1ty"lit be presented In the Grosse POInteHigh School Audltonum tOnight Thursda) June Jrd at 8 15 p m

The LUCille Barkle:y StudIOS hav.ebeen bu~ly ens:,ag,%LJ11r~hear~a.l& duxmg the past few weeks for thIS mammoth presentatlon Tlckets can be procured by gettIng In tou-ch With thestudiO You ,\111 enjoy the thnllmgpresentatIon of local talent developedunder the sklllful gUIdance of LUCilleBtlrkley

High Students ToSpeak June 17th

At Exercises

By LEO M WElLMemonal servIces held Memonal day

by Chapla n \Vhately ",ere very Impres~s ve and the Post as a \, hole should beC0l1gratulated for the r ~pJendld repre-sentat on

},o"" that eally summer IS nigh ourtl oughts should turn to our annual piCnlC to be held m the very near futureWhat sa) bo) s"

From the number of Pomters affihated \'Ith the Red Arrow drum corpsThat s one outfit should Ieally go placesIII thelr futt.re compehtlons What do)OU th nk Art'

~om1l1at ons of 1938 officers wereheld at last meet1l1g and'" III be openuntIl neAt meetmg

Poppy Dav chdlrman '\ellson and hiSaids \\ et e very much pleased wlth theresults 111 fact I understand It was thebest In the hIstory of the Post Comrade "edson Wishes me through themedIUm of tIllS column to thank all \, hoso am ably aSSisted hlm 111makmg thISthe most successful year

Our good fflend Comrade Neff IS stl1la bed pahent at the \1anne HospItaland )-our v s t Vllil be certamly appreclah,d-so let s get dOVvn and see thebroken down sailor

the Current News•Inand PersonsScenes

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I-Scene m the Queen Anne room of St James :pald~e,London, as premIers of the vanous dommlOns andother delegates attendmg the Impenal conference followmg the coronatlOn conferred on problems of theBntlsh empIre 2-Employees of the Jones & Laughlm Steel COlporatlOn,whose vote adopted a C I 0 Unlonfor representation m collectlve bargammg 3-Preslclent Roosevelt, who has asked congress to enact legIs-lation establIshmg wage and hour standards for labor. %

Albert Meder OutlinesViews on Duties of

School Board Members

THE HOME NEWSPAPER OF GROSSE POINTE AND THE FOURttENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRIo/GRaSSL POI" fL ~lICHIGA 'J 1HURSDA.Y JUNI' 3 1937

DALE RHODES

GUEST ARTIST IDale Rhodes late feature wIth Paul

"hlte01an wl1f perform as guest artIst1ll the Dame Mane Arndt ReCItal Mr

Rhodes lS an entertalner and Mctsterof CeremOl1les of note and will presentCelebr ties 111:,atlre

Dr. Clifford B. LorangerSeeks Re-Election

for School Trustee

MISSAl'ndt To Dance\\ e are pleased to anonunce at tIus

tIme that MISS A.rndt wlll personallydance at both performances III WhIChshe presents her pupIls

L B OLDHAM, Pubhsher

Albert E Meder candidate for trus able for that purpose there are plentytee of the Board of EducatIOn at the of us who are suffictently pubhc sp relection to be held \fonda) June 14-th Ited to donate to a :fund to be used m",hen asked by THE REVIE\V to state thM \'tav _J.h.e.~~\Nllty has. bewmethe platform upon ""hleh he IS a can too large for any sUlbstantlal part of Itdidate said to attend each meeting of the board

, '\ evertheless the public should be con'1 here must be no misunderstand tmually Informed as to V,, hat IS happen

ll1g as to where I stand ng 1n the government of ltS schoolsIn the first place I have not sough If 1t had been 111 the pa:.t mUch of the

the Job It "as only after pelslstent cnbClsm of the board "blch has beendemands of many persons throughout heard when the pubhc IS aroused bethe alstnct who bel eved me pecul1arly cause of a school election or a proposalfitted for the office of trustee that I to construct a new school would probconsented to become a candIdate Pur aLly never ha.e e>"lstedposely I ha"e not conferred With any '\gal11 the tIme has come when ser'liember of the Board as to whether I tous -can:>derat on should be gn en toshould run nor have I requested an"\ the phcll1g of the management of theone to further my candldacy ~o purely bus ness affairs of the board 10promise has been made to any mdlvld the hands ot a perSOn experIenced Inual as to v.l1at I "",ould do If elected ~uch work and employed solely for thatI have not carued on any campaign purpo<;e \\ hen one stops to th 11kofnor .!ohall I I am much too busy 111 the large number of chools III the dlsthe practice of my profeSSIOn-the law tnct the1r value thelr upkeep the pur-to force myself upon the electorate chases that must be -nade and the

However I have openly stated and hundred and one InCidental pureh bus1 repeat now that the school board IS mess matters consL:l.ntly needmg attenone of the most Important factors III twn he must agree that such a per:>onDr Loranger also stated Markedmak1l1g the Grosse Pomte area a good could Sa\ e the taxpayers many timesprogress has been made In all these dlplace In which to hve Certamly as th~ hiS salary The superlntendent ofreLtlons Tne grades of Grosse Po ntepopulat on l~creases due lU conSider schools surely should not be exoectedHigh School graduates at the umverable part to good schools, the work of to donate h1S me to such affaIrs TheSlty a \hchlgan for the last semesterthe boare! will lI1crease The board .!oame IS true of the secretary of thewere above the general average of themust contmue to gIVe the chlldren and board Certamly the deta Is of manun verslty and seve'l of them are on hyoung people the best of education At agement should not be placed 111t ethe Honor Roll The tra1l11l1gof ourthe same time and on th15 I 111SlstWIth aps of tbe trustees The tlme has passteachers has been raIsed to a medlan ofequal emphaSIS It must cause the S)S ed In Glos:.e Pomte when there "erefour) ears above High School and theytem to be operated at the lowest POSSI onlv a couple of sohools to be man

now ...verage eleven years of teachmg ble <:ost <:ommensurate w th such edu agedexpenence h

cation The sohool tax must e con These a"e some of the matters thatA JUll10r H1gh School Ulllt has been I k ~ St tstant y ept In mmu ftC economy I have In nlll1d as to the schaal boardstarted 111 the Defer School and furth- b dmu~t e pradIce Lach 1<;practIcal Each means 111theer separatlOu of the seventh and eIghth

A dollar ~aved by the board 15 equal end money 1ll the pocket of the taxpaygrades from the High School IS plan~to a dollar of tax collected I er

ned The operatmg levy has been re As to the problem ~f more schools If elected I shall do my best 11 conduced from 649 1ll 1934 to 589 III 1937and v.here they should be located I tll1t1l1g to g \e the chlldren and youngwhIle the number of pupIls has mcreas Ihel e\ e It IS one for the people of the people of Crro~se P0I1te an educatlOned from 3732 to 4100dl.!otrct eCjudlly as v.ell as for the tr:us of "",heh "e all can be proud But I

The problem of the future lS the tee,; I mSlst that t should be taJ...e'1 ~hall comtantlv mSlst upon the greattakmg care of the educatlO 1al needs of to the people by the school boal d be e~t pass ble ecO! omy as \\ ell as the aca rapidly gro"mg fine reSldentlal com fOle al1v electIOn 1S held to determIne qua ntance of tl e parents and talpavmUl11ty ",hleh has no lndustr es to help the matter I mean that mee:tmgs ers ""lth the proceedmgs of the boarrl.carry the tax bU1den The Board wel ~ponsored b) the Board should be held At the <;ame t me I shall ask the pubhc Student spcahcls at the commence~comes the help and adVice of all the CIt 111the schools throughout the dIstnct to do ltS share b) attenCHng gather ngs ment eAerC1Sb 01 the Grosse PomteIzens m solvlUg thIS difficulty The publIc 10 the IlCIllIty of each meet called by the board In the 'l;anOL<; HIgh School to be held on the school

It lS generally felt that the presenCe mg place should be urged to attend the sohools :ror the purpose of conslder ng la"n 011 JLl1e 17 "'111 be Mary rlttof a physlclan on a School Board IS of partlcular mee lUg lUItS d strIct The the boards major ploblems Only 111 1vfa)a Gluhzlt and \\llbam \fuehl allmeshmable benefit In the adequate so- problem ~hould be expldmed at ea<:h of this "'ay can a schOOl board In a rau three of ""'horn are honor graduateslUhon of the health problems of nor theSe tneetmgs by those who are 1I1tl 11dlJ gro'IAl11gcommunIty g ve to H'ose rankll1g hIgh 111thlr class 111scholarmal and handicapped school ch Idren mately acquall1ted w th It The pros who attend the SChools and to the par IshipDr Loranger has been actl',e In 1m and cons should be argued out openly enh and ta::>.pa)ers the greatesLpos~1 TIle J\ttltude of louth ",ill be theprov llg the health program of thr Dy all tho<;e lI1terested '\0 attempt ble educatlOnal ad,antages at the lea~t general theme of the student addressesschool d stnct III cooperation v.lth the should be made to stack the meetll1gs pOSSible tax' 'fal' "11 <;peak on A.mer can YouthBoard of Health and the local phYSI Thus the pub lC would be made con -------- \1a) a on louth Abroad and VV1111amclans He s a member ot the school 1 SCIOUSof the problem as a commul1lty GIFT'S FOR THE on Youth and the Go.ernmenthealth commIttee of \Va)ne Count) problem and from these meetIngs the JUNE iRIDES Remarks b) Dr S \1 BrownellMedical SOCiety and has been actIVely tru.:tees \\ auld ulldo1lbtedly gam much ~ ~upefl1tendent of schools and by \irteachmg at Wa}ne ulll"ers ty for lllne good ad Ice as ,\ell as ha\mg all op '" splendId selectIon of \lmo Alum J R Barnes pr1l1clpal mu"IC by the)ears where he 1S ASSIstant Professor portull1ty to gIve the parents and tax mum \'ale attrac lvcly pnced and the s~hool glee clubs and the av.ard11g ofof anatom) , pa)ers the "es<.l1tsof thelr study of the famous P)lex glass\\are made and scholarshIps ,,111conclude the' program

matter After such an alflng, the trus tempeled to stand the heat of the stove whIch ""Ill be followed by receptlon g1V-Mr and Mrs Oscar Webber of Lake tees should come to their conclUSIOn avaIlable 111 double bOIlers, tea pots en by the Mothers Club

Shore Road have returned to theIr make theIr recommendatlon and submIt .crymg utenSils and etchome after a stay 111New York and a the matter to the eledorate These are on spec al sale at the Chas \ed A K lmer Jr of Grosse PomteVISIt ",Ith tneIr daughter Manor e wI 0/ Further the proceedmgs of the Salerno HaId\\are 15128 \-fack avenue has been elected vIce preSIdent for nextattends the MadeIra School 111\Vash meet lOgS 01 bhe board sl10uld be pub for a hmlted tIme only, and are ldealj )'ear of PhI Sigma Kappa natermty atlngtO} ushed 1£ ~chool funds; are not avail .. for t1l.e June bnde. the Unlverslty of M1chlgdn ..

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A certain well knm' n make ofautomobile might do "ell to m-clude roller skates as standardeqmpment m case the dnve <;haftor crank case falls to functIOnWe know It would save shoeleather and wear and tear on thediSposItIOn

News Digest

The Duke s " eddmg program ISreceIvmg as httle publlclty 111 theBrll1sh Isle as pOSSible

The PreSident demands thatloop holes whIch have permIttedlarge CorporatIOns to dodge ta>.-payments be completely closed

About the tlme "e beg111 tocomplIment the TIgers on theIrsplendid baseball they fall by thewaySIde and lose three or fOUfVery lnCOnslstent and very sat-isfactory for the Yank s who aregettmg way out m front

DetrOIt s :escort Bureau faIledprlnclpallv because of lack of Lap-Ital Twenty five college gradu-ates are aVailable for call If DonZImmerman can raIse suffICIentfunds to carryon

The rec1plent of a snake bIte atBelle Isle took the trouble to cap-ture the adder and wIth the snakea prIsoner hurned to the Recelv-mg Hospital for tl eatment

Agam the "ar clouds darkenLurope as the warships of manyNatIOns Idlv "alt to be shot atthat they mIght sprmg lIke a tlger at the vlcllm 1he NatIOnsJust seem 10 be lookmg for tlungsto begm happellll1g and most 01them "altmg to get III on theground floor

Amel1ca WIll regam ltS power onthe seas soon when the :Merchant Two Perfol'mances By RequestManne fostered by the govern- Last seasOn MISS Arndt was be~ egedment IS completed to safely wIth requests to repeat the perform-guard our shores agamst forelgn ance of her reCItal by guests who werelnvaslOUS defimtely mtngued by the dancers and--- Ialso by a great many people who were

1he rent stnkers have begun a turned awav because the audltonumcampaIgn m Pontiac to force land v.as completely filled( so to accommo101 d<; to reduce rents to a falI date aU of you thiS season \1ISS Arndtproflt on Investment We under .. has se1eded two evenlfig5, Jun,e. 7thstand3 SImIlar project 1S Qte,qng Monday and June Sth Tuesday bothIn DetrOIt" performances Will be ldentIcal Tickets

avaIlable at the StudlO 919 BarnngtonRoad (see ad.ertIsement) SOCialdancIng for guests and partICIpants w1l1f01low

Dr Chfford B Lorangel can{lIdateto the Grosse Pomte Boald of Educahon reaffirms the stand he took at thetlme of h ~ electIOn three years ago In

We "ouldn t be surprised 1f the GROSSE POI/\ TE REVIEW ofGerald Walker IS selected to 1 ep June 1st 1934 he stated that he bere:,ent DetrOlt all the All Star heved In teach ng fundamentals.team thIS year 111fact most of us that the seventh and eIghth gradeswould be disappomted 1£ he I should be removed from the H1ghwasn t School' and steps should be taken to

reduce the i>chool taxesA famous baseball character Al

'Schacht b to get a screen testand may be cavortmg for theamusement of the theatre gomgpublIc before long

You ve .een the l'elt now lee the best-ElaIne Mal'le Al'Ildt Dance Recttal(see a,dv On page 6)

GASPE SALMONAVAILABLE HERE

BEAUTY CULTUREPRICES ADVANCING

The George 5 Deets Fish \farket 0115124 Ma ..k Avenue has announced thearnval of the first shIpment of GaspeSalmon WhICh have been caught WIth ahook and hne III the Gaspe RIver andIS Imported as a speCial treat for thepatrons of the Geo S Deets Market

The<;e delicIOUSfish are avaIlable nowplace }our order early and aVOid dlsapp01l1tment

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Owmg to the Increase 111-cost of matenals and supplIes It has become necessary to 111crease prIces slIghtly onvanous types of beauty serVIces at theFehx FranCOIs Beauty Salon Punch &Judy Theatre Buddmg Mr FtancOlsregrets the clrcumstances '" hIC11 reQUlre th1S change

He has always endea\ored to mamta n as lOW a pnce as pOSSIble commensurate wlth the h1gh t} pe of servlce extended the women of GrossePOInte by thiS fashionable beauty SaIon and So has Increased pnces JustsuffiCient 10 cover the Increase 111costs

Dr and Mrs FranCIS B Mac,.MI1..tan of E Jefferson avenue, spent theMemonal day week end as the guestsof MI s MacMIllan s parerts Mr andMIS 1 redenck G Morley of VV Baston bhd at the1r summer home athmgsHlle, Onto

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Created l'speclally for summer You WIll likethl'se new FashiOn'S Leading p"rmanent wav-Ing methods-Large starr of Beauty Arbsb

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A fur coat, as one of the most valuable garments in a ward-robe, merits more than ordmary care. Particularlr IS this truewhen summer comes and furs are stored.

The value of fur storage, cleaning, repairs ant1 insurance-protection agaInst factors even more destructive than wear-iswell recognized today, but many persons are careless in theselection of the indiVidual or concern to whom they entrust thei,.valued garments

Six months hence, when furs are again needed, the Bureauwill doubtless experience another epidemic of fur storage com-plaints Most of these can be avoided, NOW, by first detet min-ing the dependabihty of the concern who solicits your patrol\l1ge.The record of consumer experience is available at lhe Bureau-and the substantial number of established concerns affordingsuch service makes gambling on the unknown as unnecessaryas It IS uosa! e.

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Books flam the State Ltbrarybl0Ught solace to the SIck helped rest-dents of communities Isolated by stormto while aw ..y weary hours and PIOVlded l11SplratlOn to those v,h05e fortunes,,,ere depleted clUltng thc penod ofeconomIC dlfficultlcs

Stones Qf how the State LIbrary has~led a VOId111 emergencIes of t111Skmdare often told In letters receIved fromborrO'\vers Several messages are re-cen ed each ,...eek in wluch the wntersexpress theIr grahtude for some par*tlcu1ar servIce rendered by the LIbrarythrough a loan or reference work

[he story of the l~olatlon of severalMIchIgan towns by heavy snowfalls IS

grapll1cally desCllbed 10 some of the let*ters dehvered to the LIbrary In manycases books and other materIal sentfrom the State LIbrary prOVIded theonly readmg matenal In 1::.01atedhomesfor several days

A letter of another type "as recetvedfrom a woman In Hast1llgs whose tam~lIy had been stnc\. ..en by contagion. SheCIted the case of one of her boys COn~

fined to Jus home for tv. 0 months byquarantll1e d.nd a SIege of Illness

Stay-at-Home Camp 1Now Enrolling

(Continued from Page One)There are a number of advantages 1iillii!J

111thIS plan beSIdes the low cost Theheadquarters at the Trombley Schooloffer large au y rooms and excellentsanitary condltlons for all phYSIcalneeds of the group The chl1dren dress ~and u'1drcss 10 the rest rooms of the ~school thus a"old l1g the bath house ~at the beach The d mug room and the Ikltl"hen are screened and the lunchesare carefully planned. 1

Mn Knapp has had a wlde e>""'Pen~\euce In the dlrectmg of chl1dren's act1v~ ~~tles Tlus IS her fifth year for the ~camp and her slxth year for the Grosse iPomte s Chl1drents P1ayho1...se 1 ~

The campers Vi 11 be transported to ii1

1the camp at the frombley School be*t\\ een 9 30 and 10 a m and return toyour home at 4 p m every day txceptSaturday and Sunday Tllls arrange~ment gIves a vacatIon t.o both of )OU

\'vltl10Ut the lonelIness of long absencerom home and "lth the secunty tl;1at

all IS well "..Ith your klddles v.henmght comes II

ii The day s program. '1 d

9 30 to 10 am. Campers collected by IIpnvate auto ! I

10 to 10 30 Preparation for SWImmIng I'}t the park chl1dren taken there In ~Juto I ~

10 30 to 12 30 Play and bathing ~SWlmm1l1gtaught by mstructor All ot ~thcie actiVItIes are stnctly superV1sed ICh,fdren return to school and dress fOl

lunch I I12 to Z Lunchl housekeeping and a

rest Mally of the children sleep for Ian hour or more and are allowed to fido so I !!f

2 to'; Group actl\lltles accor.dmg to Il11tere"ts art mUSIC. nature studY'1 ~\\ cod" ork and games I

~ I3 30 to 4 Preparalon for homeA v,ell balanced luncheon '-'Ill be f2]

erHd at 1 p m each CIa) Each camp ~cr , 111be delegated to asSIst In Ius ~urn and accordIng to n1S abthty, thus ~lany o'l)portUl'ntles for learnIng the JOy ~

~ 1'0.,rill of ,,,or g alld playu1g together WIll ~

"I e dCrlng the day IIIRequlremen~5 Agesl S to 13 years)

of age boys and gl:rls PhYSIcal ex-1.mmatlOn to msure protectlon to all.

Fees For deSIgnated perIod a.t thecamp are payable at reglstrahon MakeJour reservatIon early as only a hnutedlnumber of campers can be accommo-dated Call :u.. Bertha Bllght Knapp, I~'!t",,7~SSf qS!!11.~c~7~... _ jil!li!Ji!li!Ji!li!Ji!fo!li!li!Ji!li!Ji!li!Ji!li!Ji_I~"'fii!Ji!lliillii!JOl~ __ ~iillii!J!!Jmliillii!Jiillii!J!!Jmliillii!J.

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I can ct,.ange your old dull hardrunning Lawn Mower Ulto asmooth runnmg, clean cutbngmachine that W1Umake mOWIng

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People whose Mowers t havesharpened $ay flTake your lawnMow~r to 01"1' There 18 a realmechanic who certainly eloesknow how to sharpen a lawnmOWer "Nine-tenths oE my bUSiness comesfrom satisfied customers telhngothers

Here's another thing to remem-ber If you buy one of my mow-e;t'sand should ever acclClentlybreak a wheel 01' other part, yout..an get a new part here Withoutdelay All parts carrIed In .tock

Robert Seeber FetedAt Washington OnAAA Sponsored Trip

get s may be obtamed by foIlow1l1g thIS I the enttre delegatJon was entertamed ~ ancy Schaefer of Grosse Pomte ha&paper with dl11ners a show and slghtseemg Ibeen Inltlated 111tOOmega Ups!lon ~a

It s not too late for any boy who de I tours tlOnal RadlO and DramatIc SorolltYI atsIres to tryout for a team 1n hIS Bat- Robert and the other captall1s arrived Itallon so vI'I y not get 111 touch wIth 111 DetrOlt l<nday morllmg and wcre tl e Ul1lVerslty of MIchigan"our 'fa1 d.ger IIIr <\1 Jones 399,:, L11h td.l en to the Leland Hotel for lunchbndge avenue 10th Battalion practlce They dr lled unt 1 4 p m v,hen thcfield at oSt CIa r }<leld Saturday at entJre group paraded down Eagle) Ave10 LO a. 111 to the Automobrle Club and thence to

------- the Thlrd Street 'gepot There theyboarded the ham at 5 15 p m haddl11J1er and talked and played gamesuntil bed tune

Arnvl11g at 8 30 a m Saturday morn

I b b Glllg the delegatIOn was taken to

'-a el t See er of rOsse Pomte re go .....el nment bUlldmgs for photographstur led homp \{onday from tluee day I hit d 11 d 1t I h1 IS as e u 1 1 noon an a er unctrIp to DetrOIt t Id Wash ngton Robert th d bAt t

Ie pard. e egd.n mo IOn pIC ure

and 53 other 1IIc11gan patrol capta ns d- I tit d than s g 1 seemg camp e e e eVellll1gVvele selected by the AutomobIle Club tcntcrtammenof 11 ch !;cln to represent thlS state 111 S d tl \1 1 b t Iun ay le IC ugan o}s ,,,ere a <enthe School Safcty Patrol Parade 10 thc t d d 1 t t fEast 01 an e::>..en '" slg 1 sec1l1g our 0

\iV aSh1l1gtoll proper and then torhe youthful G101>SePOl11te repre Al d d MI Vexan na an l ernon, passmg

sentahve told Ius Auto Club chaperons tl NT I C t t Rle atlOna etne ery en IOU e e

that he enjoyed 1115hlP an-d that he had t ft I k th III ulnmg a ei " 0 cac ere v.as JUS

a --well tIme After the grade ordeal I t It I k d b denoug lIme e a pac an oarthe trall1 for DetroIt and home at4 15 p 1n

@] ~ ----- J~ State Library WinsI Applause of Many~ Although the Mlchlgan State Llbfary

fill" an urgent need 111 the advancementof educa Ion and culture tn MIchiganMrs GrJ.ce S McClure state hbranallcounts the scn Ices It has rendered tomdlVldu<\.lsor groups 111 ttnH:S of stressamong the most Important tasks the 10

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these fellows IS really \-\orth your timeto come out and see them In actIOn'\Jaturally some of the playen d.re moreoutsta xd ng than others b 1t they al\\ ark together s1 0\, lllg good team '1,\ 01 l-..and good &portsma l&h p

The MIdget s have been pract1cll~fo~ about SI}. ""eeks t1 e p tehers perfectmg t lelr curves tl e 111fielders andoutfielders are ImproVll g '\lth pI act ceon fly balls and hot grounders 1heforemost t~ought upp<.-rmost 10 themlOds of the sponsOlS IS to pro v derecreatIOn for the younger boy 1 heMdget s tUlll out about tWIce a ""eel-..111 theIr re1>pect!ve trauung fields as'au ah eady kno\\ that there are 12te8ms and the practice field of the teamearest your ham'" 1::> mentlOlled belo\,

why not turn out and gn e the MIdget sa bIg nand 11lc} are Just about readyto stal t theIr seaso 1 of sd edu1ed games011June 6th at Belle hIe and from thenOn there" 111 be gamc:> every" eek fhedates and locatIons of these games Vvl11be publtshed In thIS newspaper also anyfu.rthel mf01mation regardmg the 1hd~

3 TON OFCOAL

3 Barber. to Sene You

Xervac Hair Treatments15005 Kercheval at W.yburn

GROSSE POINTEBARBER SHOP'

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Review LinersFOR SALE

Firemen's MidgetsTo Open Season At

Belle Isle JUf1e6The b g day 4'l'" gettl11g closer fellows

June 6th 15 the OpCll111g day for theFIremen s Midget baseball League atBelle Isfe The FIremen and teamroam.gen, are pi at d of he spmt shown<lufl11g the tra1l11l1g season so far dudknow that thIS attitude will contl11ucthroughout the season

Parents and baseball fam If 'ou \\a111

a real thnll look the MIdget 5 over atpractIce you wl11 be surprised", Ith theexhlbltlon of baseball by these MIdgetsthe 5 neer t} and effort e>..pe lded by

GOLF EQUIPMENTS.pc. Hagen Golf $9 75

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WINDOW SHADESCLEANED - MADE TO ORDER ~~'ii!J.lOIOlfij!Ji!lJii!JiilJiilfli!li'Ji!folWilJili

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Expert Tallormg on Ladles' and Men's Garments

FREE STORAGE and INSURANCE on All Winter .:iarmentsC'It"aned & Pressed Nowl Pay for CleanIng only Next Fall

I VALETORSTEAM PRESSING

Refreshes Worn Garments

f'7':; ''';:'~"~~ o/.~ ~

~ \ ~..,u«p' , v"~:k-<-- On sale at hardware store!,'t '~ ~ fUTn~ture and departmentr stores, other electnc apph-

~,., > ance dealers and at all Detro~tf,,, ~ Ed,son offices.L

Hot weather wdl soon be here Rgam- "Ith the discom.fort of coo1..mgmeals In a warm kltchen. Behevp It ornot, there'. a comfortable, IneXpE'nsn e way to preparemeals throughout the summer and the) ear around LetDUTCH OVEN SuSAN do your cookmg' ThIS handyapphanee operates from any electrIC outlet and 'WIll cool!'a complete meal at one bme-enough fort'\\-ototenpeople-for 2c. Bt"tter sull, It permIts you to go out for theafternoon whlle the meal IS COOklUg WhPDyou come homeTourdmner IS Waltlng, perfectlycookedandre.dyt~ 5erve&rl 6 "p:,~L~.~ -

Mrs John D \1 McKay of IroqUOiSILakeland avenue returned last weekavenue and Mrs MerlIn \\ l1ey, ot from a motor tnp to V\ ashmgton

NORBERT F. DENK,Supervisor of Grosse Pointe Township

SOCIETY

between the hours of 9:00 o'clock A.

Monday, June 14, 1937Tuesday, June 15, 1937

Notice to TaxpayersOf Grosse Pointe Township

The Assessment Roll for the Township of GrossePointe, Wayne County, Michigan, for the year 1937,having been compiled, a meeting for the purpose ofReviewing of same by the Board of Review will beheld

at the Township Office, Municipal Hall, 15115E.Jef-ferson Ave., Grosse Pointe Park, in said Township,

All those deeming themselves aggrievedsaid assessment may then be heard.

(Signed)

\[arv Jane Mueller of Grosse POlUte\\ as runner up m the recent women smedal 'Solt tournament at the Unlvers ty of M ch gan

•••\\ 111 am J \{ills of Gl asse Pomte has

recel\ ed a major letter for varSIty tennls at the L111verslty of MIchIgan

•• *Se1enah \lurphy who 15 a student at

the Ogontz School at Ogontz, Fa, re~turned last week to spend the summerw th her parel ts Mr and Mrs ChasR M urpby of Balfour Road

"What About Michigan" I learn of ,,! chlgan s automobIle ,"dustr~ 1hey '\\-111 lOspect the automobile

ThIS 15 the questIon ",h oh the Amer made Clty f01.1rth largest In the Unttedlean pubhc IS askmg today accord ng States toda}to DeLoss Walker, assoc ate edltor of hOil DetrOit to Mad'lOac Island, theLlberty magazme Mr \iValker spoke 'J E A tour has been planned to afrecently before a Jomt luncheon of De ford an attrachve plcture of Michigan str01t commercIal and adverhs ng lead resort resourcesers, declarIng the :pubh<: has the pre Reahz ng the publiCIty \alue of thevalhng Idea that <:haos and rehelhon comlllg com entlO11 and state tour, theprevaIl In the automobl1e state State of Mlc111gan has appropriated

As a spearhead of an mtenslve dm e $10000 to assist 10 meetmg the expensesto present the truth about MICh gan of the four day tourthe Michigan Press as:,oqahon ofWh oh THE GROSSE: POI, TE RhVIE\V IS a member WIll be host 1extJuly to a conventIOn and state tour ofne'Aspaper edItors The edltors arecom111gto Mlchlgan from all parts ofthe U11lted States for a three d<:tyhu"-ness meetmg at the Book CadIllac hotelIn Detr01t and for a four day educatlona1 tour of the state

\ot In Its 62 years of eXistence ha~the MKl11gan Pre~s aSSO'ClatIon compnslng dally and weekly newspapershad such an opportunity for neededpuibltc serVlce reports Phl1 p T RIchpublIsher of the M1dland Dally l\ewsand chaIrman of the conventIOn bureau

I In vIew of the recent SIt downstrl1.::eturmoIl and the resultant focus-ing of popular mterest tn the state thecommg assembly of newspaper editorss hke a heaven sent ans'Wer VVe aree::lOPec1mgto entertam 350 to 450 newspapermen and their falmltes An automobIle Will be awarded to the pubhsherwho ¥. ntes the best ac-count pubhshedIn IllS O\Vn newspaper, of lyhchlgan In

1937 ' IAs DetrOIt Is the recog11JZed world s

capItol of moto1"oom, Jt IS fitttng thatedltors should v SIt a modern automo Ibile plant Present plans calls for antnspectlon tour of a nearby GeneralMotors factor} probably the Cadlllacplant where editors wlll have the opp'Ortull1ty of \ eVvmg the so calledspeed up 1Uactual operatIonEdltors WIll probably V1Slt Henry

Ford s Greenfield VIllage at DearbornThursday morn111g July 22 ed tors

WIll leave DetrOIt on a four day tour ofMl'Chlgan The present 1t111erary callsfor a bnef stop at Ann Aflbor home ofthe UnIverSIty of i\hclugan, and fornOon luncheon on the campus of \-hchIgan State College at East Lansmg

Evemng dInner WIll be 1tl Grand RapIds the furmture center after whicheditors WIll board a Pullman tram lea"lng shortly after mIdmght for TraverseCIty arrivIng tn time fot' breah.fast anda mornmg s tour of the oherry regIOn

LeaVIng Traverse CIty at 1100n Fnday the tra n \\'111 proceed to Petoske~where toe-y w 11 be met by 100 to 150automobIles for theIr VISit t~roughHarbor Spnngs and resorts and overthe Shore Dnve to Cross Village They\\111 be com eyed by ferry to MackmacIsland m time for dmner at the GrandHotel

Editors will have h\ 0 da) s ttme toenjoy an outIng at thiS famous islandand resort hotel dunng the cholce perlod of the enttre summer Sunday afternoon at 1 0 clock the editors Willboard a steamer for a return tnp toDetrOIt Tl10se publishers \'\ho are returnmg home by way of Chicago mayboard on a Chicago bound boat

At DetrOIt the nd.hon'~ edItors WIll

M,SS Arndt WIll personally dance at both performances In whIch shepresen ts her pupIls

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115hfirst dlVlsional1eague champIonshIp I gan has fared better than any otherplaya picked team of Michigan play- A.merlcan team 1n oPPosItIon to foreIgners tounng Learns and the June 5 contest

Lnl ke other BritIsh teams that have I should not be an exceptlOllplayed here Charlton will have a young Charlton 5 DetrOit game will be thesquad of players available for the De th11d of Its Amencan and CanadIan tour

t h b t d ',! h 11h 1he). open 11 the Polo Grounds thentOlt ex lIon an JV. Ie 19an WI ayeplay at Pittsburgh before commg here

a young one too In the past i\11chl After the DetrOit game thev lea\e fora game at Chicago

On the day of the game 8000 grandstand seats at $110 each \\111 go on salevhen the gates open at the U of D

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FRED'S~~ MARKETPHONE NI. 5900

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occer SaturdayAt U. of D. Stadium

Soccer football as played by theJest teams in the old country should beeen at the Umverslty of DetroIttadturn SMurday June 5 when CharIon Atltlehcs, runners up for the Rng

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of the DetrOit pubhc school s)'stem VI11 faculty from 1922 to 1927 durmg thealso receIve the doctor of la\\S degree Har'S that he \'I as Judge of the Re

Commencement \\ eek e"erC1ses Will corder 5 courtopen ".-lth baccalaureate sel vices 111

G Cl led J 6 t 8 I Hulbel t no\,.,. \ ICCpresldcnt and tr stesu 1Urc 1 .;lUll ay une a p IR "J I R B f 5t A ofheer of the ",at 01 al BanI... of Detro t111 ev osep ) rne 0 u

1 "rcs ISled as p obate Judge of \\ a negu~tme S church Kalamazoo \\ 10 Ieeel ed Ils bachelor of arts degrce horn Co ntv 11 1934 a po~ t on he 1eld(I ( 1923 11d 1 th Is n(e J909 Hl~ \\olk n the O1gal1l~d.tlonle un vcrs y 111 \\1 e ner ebaccalaureate sermon 10£ the Juven Ie court reccned natlo al

I attcnt on Hc \\as bOil l Ltlca "\Gov Murphy Ieee \cd the bachelor I Y 1111869 H s all((stOlS emIgrated

of la\\-s degree from the 'Lmversltv of frem Engla ld to !\mer ea 1 1621 lIe\beluga 1 m 1914 and puhsued h s a:. a student III the DetrOit publ Lgraduate studIes at I Ilelon 5 Inn Lon ~c:bool:. ul1t 1 forced bv h ~ father Sdo 1 and at Tn 1 ty College Dubl 11 He\us a member of the U of D 1a\\ dcath to he p support tl c fam I} He

"as appomted cler! to GO\ '\lger 118~7 and became elerk of probate of\\ d. ne Count) 1 1890 He \\as regis

Iter bf probate fl0m 1897 to 1908 He \In George He 1f} h..lc11 \\ 10 hashas spent much of hiS leisure a!> al bcen 11 Ildl<lnapob ret lrJ1ed last \\cekamateur astlolOl11cr and "as Ole of to cr hone on De 01~1 re Road derthe fOllnders or tl e \fc\lath Ob!>ena j Galghter \larjor!( ",ho IS a ~tUdCl t a.ttory at Lake '\nge!us \ a~sa1 l:> return 19 1 bUl!>day

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ATTENTION _ Conforml11g With our twenty-three year polley of selll11g only first grade'Oal11tI mVlte your careful COnlparlSOn of prICes quoted herp We guarantee you greater\ alues on first grade pamt ONLY as we stock no second or thlrd grades m the store

Your savmgs are (20% on all pamts and up t" 33 1/3 c{, savmg on house pamt v~;nishes and enam-els) Othe1 first glade brands on the market are so d at prlCes shown here bv the AdvertIsed BrandPrIce" You also sa\e yourself the tIme and rnconve'11e'PCe of buymg pamt v.holesale and dan/ter of get-tmg mfertor grades Ftrst glade "ORlnt 1S actually cl1""aper in the long run it spreads farther covers better,'\sts longel and looks much nIcer than ('heaoer grades Buy pamt the economIcal and safe way_""_.~__ '"'_""_ .._ .._""_" ~_, _1M1_0_""_'1_""_"'_"'_"'_ t

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$18& 'LInoleum lacquer qt $119 'd hOuhlde White starts out $2 10 SoJarex Wh1te Enamel qt $1 25 Finest quahtv flat fiUlsh 101' Poetker S J , preSt ent of t e Unlverwhite and stays whIte Has $1 20 SoJarex Enamel Undereoat qt 7ge wall_ and eellings 8 colors I Slt\ has announced The exerCisesan enamel like finish $1 85 Phenolac (Bakel te) Var qt $125 Covers well in one coat

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GROSSE POINTE HOWE 16915 ,0 Masonlc Temple June 8th at 8 p mI Phone MI. 4420 10rmer Prohate Judge Henry S HulI Free Delivery • E. JEFFERSON I hert a1d Herman J Bro\\e, supervlsmg

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beautIfully made and styled :rIght up to the 1nunute We welcome your lDspechon of thes£' jtruly outstanding fashIons

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14339 E. Jefferson at Chalmers LEnox 6150See Our Sf'lpcholl of Dreues for Sport and Afternoon Wear

MARINELLO.FACIALS

Capital Wanted!

Apply Box C, Grosse Pomte ReView, 15121 Kercheval Ave

Have Sound money making propositionindividual with about $10,000 capital;tive or silent. Partnership as Desired

ADVERTISE IN THE REVIEW

MONDAYandTUESDAY,JUNE7thand8th815 P M AT THE

Grosse Pomte HIgh SchoolSOCIALDANCINGAFTERPERFORMANCE Adml..lon50.•

THE END OF YOUR SEARCHFORCREATIVEBEAUTYSERVICE

ELAINE MARIE ARNDTPRESENTSHERPUPILSIN A

DANCE RECITAL

IThursday, June 3, 193~-~ ..,

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The Grosse Pointe Hairdressers I279 Rivard at Jefferson Ave. NIAGARA 7320

.." CUSTOMPERMANENTSBY MARIEBUZZELLEAT

Estabhshed 1893

Mortgages on New or Old Homeson Sound Properties in Good Neighborhoods I

FHA Up to 80% of appraIsal No m~rtgage tax.Interest as low as I • • Int~re'Jt and Prmclpal Payments as jow at

4-11. $643 p.' $1,000 p.' month II'12 Non.F H A Upto 60% of app,ai.. l P"ncopal1at . . .pRymenb as low as 5% per an-10 num Monthly payments as low as $633 per $1,000 per I

Up to 20 years month -Res de.tthal .and Busmen Properhes.In whIch to pay We Co-operate WIth Brokers

MELVIN F LANPHAR & CO.REALTORS

]010 Lafayette Buddmg, DetrOIt

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Public LetterB-O-X

Christian ScienceChurches

Grosse Pointe LutheranChurch

May 28th 1937Grosse POl11te Rev1ew,15121 Kercheval AveGrosse P01nte, MichiganTo the EdItor

The ghost \\alks agam Very dV~t1.11eactIon 15 bemg taken by the GrossePamte Board of I:ducatlon to ac 1u rethe tract bounded by Charlevvl"\. Clov.erly Beaupre and Mt Vernon fo theTumor HIgh School site Surveyor.,have been at work the past few cld.ysfor the Board of Education Annat l'remel1t was made to teachers 1ll the svstern t£1at an election would be held t:cs-slbly June 15th, request111g authOrIty topurchase the land Very defin.te actIOn1Sbeing ta <en t) )ro!J1gd.1ClJ.tefor th1:,

e1e"tlOn III a very sellou.,,-and e"tens veIlma mer ,

v\ e who have bUIlt romes adJ01nlllgth1s property lU 1ecent III m hs do llut II

enJOY the prospect Ot t'1e reduction InOUf property eq lit e... nor the effect\\1 hdrawal or thl~ tra £1 on' the tax1C.1lS.WIll have on Olr ta\.(':, III 1heJ :u rs '\i\ e hop'" to s"'e be Uilfulho I"S there and a 10/lly nelgbLorho0ddevelop1l1g mstead of a school

Can) ou 111 the coumns of your paperrecall to the mmds of your readerssome 01 the facts ",hlch were presented berore the e1ecl10n on the proposl:;npurchase of the ~ ewberr) tract and111 some measure render an a1d to thOseof us so VItally Interested

Smcere1yA Farms Ta>.pa) er

f Placmg Real Estate O"en and So lCIal V\ orld Ahead of God s SalvatIonwIll be the subject of the sermon at the ffi!ffim!!mI~m!Ii!i.i@mjNIi~JiQlifu'11.ffi!ffi!ffiJ5m~J@j&NjE!fril~@ii

Gwsse Pomte Lutheran Church wor I~SPECIAL ONE WEEK ONLY"hlpp11lg 111 the audltonums of the ~Richard School Kercheval avenue and @ $7 50 NOMA MACHINELESS $5 00

I . PE.RMANENTFORONLY •\{cK1111e~Road Sunday mornmg JUlle I MODERNISTIC OIL PERSON. $2 506th at 11 0 clock preached by the Rev ALITY PERMANENT •M Luther Canup D D pastor I Scalp Treatmel't Shart"11ooand Fmger Wave $1 00

All grades and classes III the Sunday I Henna Rmse, SOc, Henna Pack 75cSchOOl meets at 9 45 a m Personahty HaIrcutting. SOc

You and your f",n1l1yare cordially In R"t" B t S Ivlted to attend our Sunday Sohoo i Zie eau y a on _and plcachtng serV1ces !il 13319 KERCHEVAL LENOX 2830 A.

lIj Betwef'n Copho and LakeVIew Ever'llngsby Appomtment"J:

Eastminster Presby. ~1!1'iilJ&ri>IC"'1lIiJJ:lfiil.ffi!Ii;1Ji'lffill1fflJi'!JOlr'!lWOl@Ji!.r'!J __ J3!rl!!Ji'!JOl1lliJJ1jJJi!li!lii!f~!Ii

terian Church

• God the Only Cause and Creator IWIll ue the subject of the Lesson Ser Imon In all Chrtshan SCIence Churchesthroughout the ,",orld on Sunday June6

Among the BIble citations IS thIS pa.ssage (Col J 2) Set your affection onthmgs above, not on thl11gs on the Iearth"

Correfat!ve passages to be read fro111the Chnstlan :,clence textbook, 'Sclen<:e '-----and Health" Ith Key to the Scnptures

~:w~;r~p B;~er ;~~~rlt:::j~d~otl~:d~: :stand that there IS but one creator Godunfolds all Cl eatlol1 confirms the SCrlPl1tures brmgs the sweet assurance of nopartmg no pam and of man deathlessand perfect and eternal'

Hobby and TalentShow Oct. 14, 15,16

East Jefferson at \{amshquc CarlE Kll cher pastor Sunday school at9 4, a m 1vfl H H Mc\eJil superntendent 11 00 a m Dr Carl Eh..lrcher "Ill dell>er the last sermon 111

the sellCS fhe Meaning of the Lord sPra) er ThIS sermon 1Sentitled ForgIVe us our Debts as We Forgn e our IDebtors J ~t 5 JO p m and 6 00 pm the ~nous youth groups w111meetAt' 7 30 p m Dr KIrcher wIll speak onHow Do You Look At LIfe? The

Parent Teachers' ASSOCIation are lllVlted to meet as our guests reserved seats111the front bemg: for them The Parent Teachers' ASSOCIatIOn Chorus ledby Mrs John Coll111s WIlt smg \Vednesd"'y evel11ng "e Wll1 conclude thestudy of l{omans the theme bemgGod s Picture Gallery"

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I\e>.t Sunday, June 6 the summer I rom Y c 00 a e rant ar ~schedule or Sunda} services will be I JUNE 21 t TO AUGUST 13thcone effectIve and wIll be obse'Ved un I StII Labor Day The preachmg ~erVlce I From 10.00 A. M. to 4:00 P. M.will begm at 10 a m l...hIle the Sunday I

II h f Ie SWIMMING, SUPERVISED PLAY, MUSIC,

~~~;~S:~daY~ ~:::S:IO~her::st:ltOWlllll Rat... 8:~~I:R$~ ~~:E~.~:T, NAT~'~:.:~~$~~ pe' week

p1each On the theme Chrlshans <ire! Luncheon and transportation Included For further informatlon see ar"Fnends cf Jesus Th1s Will be the first! tide on page one Make reservabons early a.s only a luxuted number ofof a number of sermons on vVhat I campers can be accommodated Call Dlre<;.tor, Mrs. Bertha BrIghtChristIans Are' Knapp, Lenox 7795 Dr CadIllac 7049.. -------------~------------

The annual Hobby and Talent ShowWill be held at the Hannan Y October14, 15 and 16 Boys and GIrls-Save all~ummer hobby work for thIS bIg dlstnct

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