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Gross~ Pojnt~ NewsComplete Ne'l..f)sCoverq:ge of AU the Pointes

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- 1"humloy, Moy 28, I~GROSSE POINTE NEWS

Lake Shore Drive AwardedHighway Landscape HoParcells Receives "'I" st.~~:irs~raf:~\:eHonorary Degree

Ch::r!::::: ,/'_ P.:..~l!:, ~d=tof tbeCl"OS$e Pointe Board of=~~~~:~i:~o:; ~it~more. of the Unh'en;:. (President Raymond F. McLain MiB~~:'"g~1.ef;th°r Ihe w'&:! the Board of Curators of of the ~~ w~ .the 11~=~..College, Tuesday lake.\the bighwa;Oi~ta:~. Transyl~ the oldest college ~~~ a:,mPQSed. of ~:;:;:~~~~iu~~:~initiated i.n l~'Pll~~

thl!"heart 01 the famOus blue grasscountry. It is famous for its man)'men of letters and :>talEsmen. in·eluding HMlry CT...ay,Jefferson

~~·o~~~t~:a.~en~ uA full nleasure Dr tT~

of the present junior senator !rom the awnrd should ;:0 {I) th~Kentucky, A. B. Chandler.

In conf'!rting' the degree onDr. P.urelli. the president calIedattention to hi..!l "outsta.nding

~e:.c~l:~a*einnatt~:~~':i the problem ofdres.'ing L.,sc:hool systems'". fullJ: as a pub- high~y v.ithoul inten~lie lier\iee. while carrying on at the 'lllCW of the lake f:cr.n~~~tt:it. a EU~ul busi- ~':n:S~dway and the ldj·

Ch~eellor Olivtr'. C~well This is the sccond :.....ilJ:!\t!~ehael. Vanderbilt UEUVtr- type gh'cn the Wayne C:~~~a ...e the commeneemcnt Road Commission, Three

____ ago the annual prize 'I\"~1.

BUTTS HEADS PTA jedtotheRoadCommiS5iC!I!::Robert L. Butl!l of ~epoinfe work on Edward ~., Hints

~:n~ef~ ~de ~~~tr:~ci~1i~~~~~fo{'n P~;~"Butf.!; l.S Wlth the dd~ve de- awar~ will be made:lt th~partmeIlt of Grosse Pomte Park. ~.ec~~ of~ S~~t.~;r.

~~l~~on':~d liB",==="":=""-=====_Eft'ectiveDne:

Ordinance No. 8. 31. S(). '71and l()O are hereby repe.:l1~This Ordinance shal.l take e{.feet tvoenty days after its en-actment. I~rtM. by Commissioner I

AYES: Damman. Parshall, IFritsrn, J'obmo:1, Van Deusen.

NAYS: None.U'lLUDI G. ST..UmA. ....,rJ..lla:e Clerk.

Enacted May 15. 1942.

Harris East Side Homeis Convenient andComfortable

(ConUnu~ P~:e ])ding faithfully along with thepo~tman was one. of those thingsthat impart a little soul-clellIlS-Ing lift dcep inside, It was oneof those indescrib:tble little ex-periences that make We a mitemore beautifuL

Freckles' passing brings sad-ness and pro\'ides fuel for aburning hatred of the loathe-some breed that poisons animals.We hope whoe\'er did it is caught.tortured. poisoned and thenpushed back under the rock tromwhence hI! crawled.

Th. n.'" Emt SJd. fwlmdhom. of tb B. G. & C. R.Ham. Company ha:3 the added featur. of eonnn·lenc. for patrona. Looat.cl on H~r A".,nu. iliadOH to lamm .. on th •• nflre £all Side cmd In'\UfOuudlnl) .ubwbt.

Patrona find a beautiful luIleral home. eomplet.wUh .very (adllty f .... a wadow. compelenUy con·ducted umce. Funerall from the Hcaria Harp.rA"ellu. Home are nrll r.lb:!.c:t.d to downlown con·qllUon cmcI. trclfI.c. Ther. are no traffIc no,," 10mar a heautiful tnbut. with theIr lDtrullon.

Friends and famIly find a lcuq. parldn91ollor whIchno added charqe fa; mad •• Th1a Ia lust on. 01 th.many '.NIc .. you find 01 the funeral home in yournllqhborhood •••

DOBBScg(}I/I~(}ajUp.

~'--"~

GARDENS ARE AVAlLABI.EThere are about 15 more Vic-

tory Gorden plots available inIhe Cadieux plot in the Cit>· ofCroMe Pointe, the council hasannounced. Anyone interested cunobl ..in further information bycontacting Vincent R. Dl!Petris.

REVIEW BOARD TO MEI::TThe Board of Rl!VleWof Grosse

Point'! Shores will be In sessionon June 5. t-om 2 1'. m. to Bp. m. in the village hall of themunicipal building of the Shores.(-------------~~~~-------< FOI TOUI C?HVIN1INCI-WHALINO'S All onN MONDA'" 1\'!NINOSI ~

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i !jZ ~( VJ" HOLIDAY COMING I o.,.wayfromlhl ))( Grind this wllk-end ••• _Up Iflle a WhallflSl sport(III lacket and slach,ora.mart.pcrt.nllmbl.... )

( :hn.dr~:~;~~:I~:~·.~:~~~::~~:;::bi:Yk~~dhl~:~ )( • • Whaling'. have coll.tled in compl.,. arrayl )

«:. • WII.u1lll RAW, f__ U~ .. WlI.lUNI POIt co.an.1tHt ILN • ))

WIWJlItTIDflC.lt(llllJ.,...2UI .

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i WHALING'S M'ro;dVe;n ~( SIX-SEVENTEEN WOODWARD )

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FUNERAL HOMES('HIIAl wur (HA.,U H£W usr SID. (HA"t4251 CA55 • . 15251 HARPERCOlumbia 1144 ARlington 3131

-THE-FOX CREEKMARKET

14628 E. JellersDD LEDDX69Ol1~mUls

LIVE~

LOBSTERS B~ t9 %·tb. 491b.A"erace

Sfi~edPINEAPPLEN,.L~Wc'"35cIULL'S BROS.

321b.COFFEEJ,UTZ &. SCHRA:\I STRAWBERRY 21b,Iar39CPRESERVES

WE DELIVER

PICNICBASKE~~~~eb~~~~~7 9and good inappeara~

HANDY

PICNIC GRIL~,;:.~tl;89bIg value-AD e~clUli'rc and: new Dohb. Cold:

Coastu color! SlllUter. ritha. m.xe

diltiucti'rc than anything YOU'TC ~

yet-net!. from. Dcbb .. Open 1'I"U1'8

PIIl·..\ire .ua ..... CooL lne Itraw or

thec:euonJ NationallyAd\'ertiscd

$7~Others s3~ and ~52!!

TUnda 2·1781

MASKEllHardware &

Paint Co.17214 MACK AYE

2 BlodUi F.out of CadilPI

Van Boven41 E. ADAMS

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GROSSE POiNTE NEWS Page llirec,sil.y, M.y 28, 1942

Picard's

Clearance SaleThis is YOUI"opportunit:r to

purchase first quality merchandiseat sale prices

Discount

on all stock Merchandise

YOUROPPORTUNITY

to buy the finest neckwear madeat a real sa\;'.lg

Picard & Picard32 W. Adams A\""e. Randolph 2896

For D«oraUon D:;ay

COMPLTE FLAGFor Clrlb.diJ.tor

SET OF THREE

Family Sua: Wood Splint

PICNIC BASKETS$1.09FIHerf wifll Fan

forb Gad 5pooJl.l,

~~::qf.~l~fJ;~ff@~j;~¥~dif£§v«or,!l",n1.l:l)"::1o:lJr:

IUDDIES·SIZE lASKEr ••••.••• Sfc

ComIGrt. for Porch, uo;sn or OU£/l' .I: I 'STURDY LAWN CHAIR;g:;a~~:lal $1.2.9 !t"oldJ01: Is" ... rUIn tu: .'f" ndJus'.3t!!J:" -,,"

to II>,..,.,l''''lU~::s. Wr)J...,.,,,,~..,,~<'d t..a..-.I_,,"O<'l!f="".C'll, ...r.-d ..ltlIgy.oolc:1ul.trlpedn ....-r:.I0i:rlclh.

TlrisSale

CITRATE OFMAGIlESIA11<

PINT WITCHHAZEL

17< 250Size

$1.25SiJ:e

700 MOLlESHAVE CREAM

42;

Proper's

NOXZEMASKIN CREAM

19<LEIIDlf. 1330

250Size

SCHREI BER IIliriiiiiiiiiiii.iPaint & Glass III

\ Grone Pointe Store ForMEN and YOUNG MEN

1·7016 KERCHEVAL_ Open Evening$ For Your Convenience -

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GROSSE POiNTE NEWS

Alrll/ldy Framed

OUR 22.d YEAR

- ••• HOW THE

~~~~~~~T,;~~~~~~~~il I "SlIrge Recorder" helps improve yo

ELECTRIC SERVICE

F,~,,:r:J:~izn~"::rr.:un;:::::::::::C:"::i:·'"'·'·'::::~::::;::::::~:::::'::::::":r:::C::::~""",~._,J,', """"~",",,,,"i"~

ISCHETTLER'S I

~LOTIOns~1Summer is hare with the.. !i

heat and burning sun 81"'- ~ - elleft'Jfe you ~w;rn. golf. f:\h "r go t.t..~ ('~ _ ~

! b,?Ho, ,;,it SCHmLER', f" y,", _ ' ',~"~ ',~

I~;~;;:;;~;~::;;,~if~~;:;,,:";:;;~~,,-,,\ i A "HAND.WROUGHT" QUALITYSUMMERCOlQGNES .\= ~. ~DOROTHY GRAY'S • I ~ -• THAT WILL NEVER BE COMMONPLACE

lit:Ron~~e~:i:~~rs:~:r;Plce. J~'l.,')~' III 1 WereeommendtbedelightfuJnew~ttemsofW~laceStet1jn!.'1JOJmln, ~a:nu;:~tOndJune _ betausethemftsmanshipin1hesepatlernscannotbeduplicated.

- i except by handwork at many times the cost Ask. to see MOoI $2.00 VALUE FOR $1.00 I II zart •• a"GreatMaste:r"pattemfe:aturing3rddimenslonbeauty.

• SCHETTLER DRUG CO. ~I IEDW. J. PON"GPACZ. Jil.Two Star •• In Grolle Pointe ~I 'lDate&mQ~' and. gl!.W~PU

Jeff.nen at RIverd Jefferson at NoHingham ~

NL 1453 LE. 2580 R u 7_00_R_K...::~r~::::·,:'~,::~::o"":::,:::Y:;,><::o::":::"~'T:::"~.,,:.:,;,,,":::..N_I._77_8_8_,-II!.i.l;;;;;;;;;;;;:",,;,; __ ;;;;,;;;;;,__ ";';;:';;;;';';;;'_.lJ ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiijj'~t:;t;.'ll:w.:"'A:...:1J.L~~3~ __ • •

MONDAY, JUNE ht. thnl SATURDAY. JUNE 13th

£:'(~('ner.t June Bridea:ill i!~m~ •.• Ihe lowpriee notwithstanding.You·1I want mQrethan one or these.

FURSScientifically

Safe!Shepler·s new storal:cplant, because. or. its5.::ientificconstruehon.shadd be your choicethis year.

16901 HAlt,EIt. Car..... · Graytoll .d.

BeanneJ;gnln"'g h; a frequenlccull of trouble on <eled!ic

trclUlTliuio.,li~el,.lhemor",we"no .. o:boullillh!n;nlll'"

bellerwe Cl:lnd .... ,loplofeguordlogoinll it ••• andlNl

hwer timel li;htning will damoge Ihe lin"l and equip::o.r.:l

1hcts.erveY°:l.

lignming ~svrg'l:J~ travel olong transmillion tine~ lile G• wave in water. The 'WCIvercll1 OIOnll vntil illfr,hl Q I~

clrtf. Ihen e;shes nigh a,d breoks over il. Simib,!y.g

Iightnings:lrlO!lmov~al'~ng a li",vnlil ilhitlon Chlln.iC·

tion-a trcni~o~.er. generofor, terminal lubstlil;e;.. r:1

.....notnot-ond may lhen ~ftoih Clver~ Ino obii'et lb:!

blocks its path. ligntning sUIgel hove enlered SUbl!ll.ti~

and PQWalh:::lllll!S, blQ'fr.l up switches. starting dilol!f~

filii and destroyinll equipment. SlF it il important t!d_know Gl much Gl pOlliblo about Ihe whims ol1ightlli."i-

The moll bloCk b~lt shown above h01l111.'1a ~S~Recorder

n

UIId to measure thll currenilihol ftow In!

lighfnillgllrok •• ltiJ. inslolledcn somllllfth1l24.000-\"'~

lines ef Thll Detroit Edison Company. Simply demibd.

it worb 01 followsl A piece of wolted paper is inJtrlt'd

in 0 gop between two copper blooo. A lighlnir.il ··I~'1"·iumps Ih:t gap, punclvring the poper and leaving (I 1Il':1

hole. 8y ml101vring Ihe lizll oll~ hole, Ihllsj~e oFl!1flightning current may be delermined. and valuoble d:'=

eolleded .; th.. nature of lheh desln/1:!ivll lu.gel tj,:\

wreak. havoc on ovr linn.

n. Sq. 'HO,"' II lIIN ..r -.or ...Ttl.... ~" ,~or ~..

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n~'Y' ""Y 28, ·1942 GROSSEPOlflTE NEWS

for Summer Comfort

~~~~d~31~n~~Ofi~C:'~~X~st~~il~itcl~~l·.".: .h~nd. lalloTt'd nnd st)"]cd cxprC'ssly lorHIJ:J:lnS & Frank .•. Three p[!'c{' suitsIn single and c'lJuulc breasted styles •••Drape and regular models $55. .Imported Wool and i>!ohair 2: pieceTropicals by Coronado 537.50.Tropicals by OXFORD. The fint'st wool'.orsteds and wool gabardines. TheThingarb $75 ••• Azure Isle 585 •••PC!uianaire S1l5 ••• Cameron $95.

1440 Wmlhing-ton Boulc\'ardcnla,o Store ~lJcnl.!lJn at JackSon Dh"d

.FREECOLD STORAGE

~::r FU RCOATS

An InternallonalDally New~paper OTTO H. LANGE

FINE FURNITURE

Interior Design.", Oil" Decoraton15116 KERCBE\'AL AYE.

GROS&E POIl\"1'E, lincH.

THE CHRISTIANSCIENCE MONITOR

Will publish a non-partisanchart on M;ly2ath showin!:the YolinJ': re('ord on majorissues for tll(" p;,~t {('W>'ear~ of eatn Sl'n;,tor ,mdCon/:r('ssman,wno I~ up forre-election thiS Yl'ar,A\'ail.able at READIl'OG ROOM,

SIXTH CHURCH OFCHRIST SCIENTiST

U;30 Kerc:llleval. I.E. 9;53 MRS. MABEL HAYES HECK-ER. who spent th<;< winter wtth

CLEARANCEBmER

DRESSESDAYTIME AND EVENING

12. 16. 24.FORMERLY 18.95 TO 59.95

COATS AND SUITSTown Coa's and Tailleun! Fontmann', and Juil1iard'~mastar-crafted virgin wool fabrics. with "Florice',"now and forever" qualify tailored info ever Illlm.

Reduetionsfrom

1/2 to 1/4FORMERLY 29.95 TO 145.00

HATS NOW 5. 7.FORMERLY 10.50 TO 25.00

STORE OPEN MONDAY NIGHTS UNTil NINE

FLORICE1514 WASHINGION BLVD.

U:SOX OZl2

Color ..that means you!

•~~IF] INE HOMES neve, i"l h,ppen. Oed,;.n ;, on ,,,enHeleF..'.. . ~nC""~;?9 , h~me i"l .. d,c;,;.n ;'.' e"d;nol ,!tribut.~~.. ... In acqulTlngan mdepondent state of Me.~~-:':::;;'.::':';':':',:,:~;:'i\':~,tGenuine leadership in all "ges soug!i+out counsel in build·ing and in furnishing••• the architect for the former, the "rtist for thelatter ••. l:Indthat rule remains true today.Otto H. Lange is l:ounscl ••• able ,,[ways to design, to select and tocreate that something we signific"ntly refer to as COLOR that meansYOU! Whether in wartime or peacetime, OHo H. Lange <!Ir.dstaff<!Inswera need in those independent families where distinctiveness mustbe cre"ted.

Dbtlncflve ll/'Cl'perJes Deslg.ll.d aad

Corn~l~tf, lncuted lit Car G ... d' Solollx.::5~~~eL__ --- .,.1You!

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NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN THAT THE

BOARD OF REVIEWOF ASSESSMENTSFOR TinS VILLAGEWILL BE IN SESSIONON JD~r: 5, 1942, from%:00 P. 1'tL to 8 P.:'tL in

the VILLAGE HALL,at the comer of LAKESHORE ROAD ANDVERNIER ROAD,

IIItimed Complacency

Board of AssessorsVillage of

Groue Pointe Shorts

The upsurge of optimism in this countr)', dUe to the of. the world against the medh'al despotism of which Gcr· I

~he::fu~h;;~s5i~~n\b~alf~?'~in~:~~ct~~ie~~; a~dPt~:af~~h~: man>g~~;r:r PC~~d~~\"~:~~ttre~n~othreat against the Gpr-Istimulation caused by the ever mounting war production man people as a whole, Rather he speaks in their ultimate Ifigures is properly r.ausing no little anxiety in Go\"er-nment defense. Millions of Germans tio not subscribe to the poli.1and :Military circles. Those in char{;e of the administration des or acts of the present Gennan GO\'ernment, but un- iof the Government nnd the direction oC its military opera- happily the single party group now in control of that Itions know well enough there is ,nothing in the, present country do belie\'e in a rule of force rather than justicepicture of the war's progres to date ta warmnt any com- and reason, in the enslavement of other peoples, in theplacency, It is high time that the American peaple looked I premeditated violation of international covenants and Ithe situation squarely in the face. If the;,.. do they will agreements, in tetrorism as a policy of war and in thequickly discover that thi!'l is no time to ba!!k in the com- murder of ch'ilian hostagee.f0rting warmth of a 8unllhine which does not exist. Thcy It is this that must be sa completely destroyed that it Iwill aee at once that if we are to win rnis war they must can never ngain appear in the world. Until this is ac.

gird ¥heem~~:;~~~~~rhl~~~~:~;~1!la:~~~~c~:e:r:~k~~:i~~k"now. ~~;::~~:~~eth~Yeea:i:~~i~ noof'Hui:r l\~:\~yG~~~n~UI~~i~~ iledge that we alp ;n a life and death struggle with powerslltffrh~'l~;~'k;.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~~5555iiwhich had a head start on URof at lea!!t ten ~'earg in --preparing for the war j that during all thii';time their wholedomeRtic econom:', reaching dOwn into the most minuteand intimate det,'ils of the dail~' life of their people, hadthe single objeclh'e of Ilrepamtion for a war for conquest.We must face t!J.? fact that to successfully Oppose themwe must fight with these Ilame weapons. This means ser-vice from e\'er)' man, woman and child in the Nation ac-cording to their capacities and their opportunitieK tosen'e, all directed to the single purpose of making thecountry strong fer war. In the other world waf a popularslogan was "<rh'euntil it hurts". In this war we mus~ followthe same rule with ten fold intensit)'.

There hns been an unjustified aSKumption in this,country from the beginning of the war, nnd for many )'earS Ibefure, that we can beat nny foes mere!)' because we ennout produce him. This is onlv a hnlC truth and as suchespecially perilous. Another half truth of equall~· unstablebasis is the helief that Right makes Might, History isreplete with instances whieh point the contrar ....The Nation Ithat has its quarrel justl)· may be doubl~.. armed a:1d ithad better be, ulHI in thingll other thlln a too great relianc,on the moral rectitude of it'! course.

The people are generous in their judgment oC theefforts of their fighting forces. The)' feel a great pride inthe maR'niCicentdefense put up)n the Philippines and thegallnnt but ~'et indeterminath'e sea fights in the far Pacific,~~}e~~~~,a[tei;~~{f~~'lli\~a~h'ii~a~ :~ussu~~~s~~h~a~~n~~~~of the wnr but neither can he he blamed if he exhibit,>11. diminishing enthusiasm for victories yet to come onfronts thou;;and3 of miles awn)' when so far our sea powerhall pro\'t"!dinadequate to protect our own ,'ital E1hippingalmost within sight of our own shores. This dissatisfactionis in no degree mollified by the informntion latel)" publisll-ed t11at recent convoys to Britian, for which it is under~~~ol:(>I~::d~r~~~~b:~~l g~i~~t~~~~g~e~9~e~~r~~:~le as far I. :rliat thi.s feeling IH~rnlde5in more than ci\'i1ian ran1'l41l.~ evulenced ID the proposal advanced in Cong-rellRthe otherday that a committee from that hody should go to Englnndto learn first hand. their treatment of this and otherproblems,

. Village of Grosse Pointe Farms,Wayne County, Michigan

Notice of.Assessment

The Assessmenf Roll for fhe Village of Grosse Pointe Farms, WayneCounty, Michigan, for the year 1942 having been compiled, a Meetingfor the purpose' of ReViewing of 5ame by the Board of Review will be.held on

Thursday, June 4, 1942,Friday, June 5, 1942, and

Sat~day, June 6, 1942at the ViI!3ge Hall, 50 Kerby Road, Grosse Pointe Farms. Michigan, from9 A. M. to 5 P. M. eech dey,As Many Have Said

• Speakin,g before the New Jer.q('y State Bar Associa-tIOn last FrIday State Senator Frederic R. Coudert, Jr,said:

"There can be no victory, there enn be no penee worthhaving until Knzi Gel'mnny')l conception of life and hum-anit, is ~~terl)' ~estro)'ed.".vuring the last war every bod);:was for HanglnR' the l{mser" and now we all want to 1"Ge.lllitler." SU".' rem.arks are purposeless. and. ulldi~ni.(.i-Ied and smother over with cheap phrases the ~reat basic "!iiiiiiiiii============iiiiiiiiiiii=======principles ,tillic4 und~rJ'y' the struggle ot. the free peopl~ I"

, All fhose aeeming themseNes aggrieved by said a:5sessment may'fhen be heard.

Francis A. Beaupre,Deled Mey 19. 1942 Village Assessor

NOTICE 'OF

.Special ElectionAND

Registration Therefor

MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1942GROSSE POINTE WOODS, MICH.

To the Qualified E1edo~ of the

Vi1UIgeof Groua Pointe Woods, Michig4n:

II You are herehy notified that a special eleetion will be heM in the Village of GronePoiot" Woods, Wayne Co~nty, Michigan, on Monday, JUfle 29, 1942, aod that thepolls for said !plKialelection lhall be open from 7:00 o'clod: in the foreooon to 8:00o'dod in th" evening, Eastem Standard Time.

You a~ funher notified that the polling plaees for said el"etioll lhall he as fonow,:The Voting Booth in the Municipal Building !itullted on Mac~ Avenue atAnita, for Voti"g PTednd No. I. which shall embrace an territory soulh ofVernier Road from the ea$t to tho wnt Vi!lego limih, and north of VernierRoad and west of Mad Avenue.

Tho Voting Booth if'\ the Ma$on School. lituated on V..,rllier Road for Voting"Prec.iod No.2, which lhall embraee all territory north of Vernier Road andealt of Mad: Avenue.

You are further notified tnllf tne fonowing propo$ition t.~.all be lubmitted to thequalified e:eeforl for their adoption or rejection at said special eledion, to-wit:

Do you favor horro"';ng money and issuing bondl therefor of the Villageof GrOSle Pointe Woodt. in the sum of $90,000.00 to bear interest at a ralenot to elt:eed 4!~r,. per annum. pa}'ahle semi-annual1y. the said bonds tomature serially io the following mannm $1,000.00 in th" year of 11145, anda Ii~e amount yearly thereafter up to and indudill9 1966: $4,000.00 in theyear 1967. and a Ti~e IJmount yearly tnereafter up to and indudillg 1972, topay tho eost of c:onrlnlcting e primary water distributiog main in MackAvenue from t!le southerly Village line to Vernier Road, elso in 'E' Stree.from Vernier Road to Roslyn Road, in th" Village of Grone Pointe Woods,Wayne County. Midligan.

10 a/XOrdllnc:e with the ~sio:ns of Article 3, Seetion 4 of the Slate Constitutionas amended, only thote eleeton of the ViIlcge of Grone Pointe Wood! qualifyingtinder sud. provision, aR! entitled to vote at said t.pecicl eleetion, laid Constitutienalprovi!ion heillg as follows:

''WheneYer any question is suhmitted to a vote of th~ eledorl which involvesthe dired elpendifure of pubTic: money or the issue of honds, Ofl!Y suchpersons hcving the qualifications ef eledors w!lo have property as!wed fortazes in any part of the distrid or territory to he I!lffeded by the rlliult ofsuch eleetion, or tne lawful hushands Of wives of such perscns, shall bl!entitled to vote thereon."

You are furt~er notified tnat if you !laW8not already registered, you may do 10 byappearing hefore the Board' of Registration in the fespediva Voting Prtltincts onSaturday, June 6, 1942, helween the houn of .!I:DO o'dod in th" forenoon ond 8:00o'dod: in the evening, Eadem Standard Time, at the follo';ng plctes:

Tho Voting Booth in the Munidpal Building situcfed on Mati Avenue alAnaa, for Voting Precind No. I. wh;:..~ :!-::!! embrace all TelTitory $ouih ofVernier Road from the earl to the west Village limits, and nonh of Vl!rnierRoad and wed of MlIc~ A.enue.

The Voting Boolh in the Mason School. situllfed on Vernier Road for VetingPreeinct No.2, whieh shall ernbrate aU territory norih of Vernier Road andeast of Meer AvenLle.

You lIro furthllr notified that registration may also he made with me Villago Cler~,!n accordanc:e with. Section 14, Chapter 4, of the Village Charter, on any seeulard'cy hetween the thIrd SaturJay preceding the date of the election and sueh elec-tion date, '

PHILIP F. ALLARD,Village Clerk

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IMIE MILEROADIUSSCHEDULEiti"Ow IN EFFECTI

ur FOR REFERENCE

Classified WANT ADS

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BLACK FINISH

(White Sidewalls)

Carin perfedccnditiCft"drive" only 12,000 rnilu....ith radio, heater, trunl.(lnd ~olIt ccven.

IndividualOwner

(LEA\~G CITY)

DREXEL 6067

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NOTICE OFREGISTRATION

UNREGISTERED QUALIFIEDSCHOOL ELECTORS

Nouce IS hereby ':"·cn that there will be .. r~·gl.>t.auCln ofthe unrcJ::I~lt-r,-'<i qll-lhhcd eleclo:-s of Raral A,;nculwr .. 1S~hoolDlstnct :\0. 1. Grus", Pomlc Town:-hlp. W<lync COunt)", :-'l>cui·I:"n, ;Jt th" pollmf: p)ac{'s 01 t1w "...·... ·ra! pa'Clncts of the Ws-

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Not"·,, i~ ;;;so gi\"l';} that prn"i~Lon "~$!>h'n m;;dr by lh"Board of E,hJcallon fO! the re!:l;trattn"'- of ~11 unro:-!:iH,'red and~~:~:~:~~~~(i::i:~':~~~~~i~::~~':~~;~~I~,'~~iE.;t~~:::~f:~~~:f:~and or th" Pt.rcha_,,-, .·\,;:"nl ('f tht:" BOJ.:"d of Ed"cal:cm. at theoHlce of thi> B"ard (,f Ed:.IC".11:"n. 389 St. Clai •• '\""nu". Gro;.;,;,

Pointe Cm·. ~!lchlgan.

REYHOUNDSUBURBAN

LINES

!dlng af All ArficlesGood "as & all Service

KADUR'$SUPER SERVICE

tat Roslyn NI.9525

000 OLOTHESlI'rve Good Care!Dclule Pres:!llnr At

No Eltra Cost

Datcd ~lil.Y 4th. 194:

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Pa9& Eight GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, May 28, 11.

ICary Grant Stars \

. In Sinister RoleL '1 JOlon Fontuino;-. Ihl' AC~ld"Ill}'

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G DAYS ONLY BEGINtlING MONDAY, JUNE 1 ~ft;:~~.~,~~~~;;l.~::~'1mll=actl!Jn tlfBut hl'in~ sini,<ler is stlm,,-

IhlOl: ,·b.. (l1:,,,n' Scrf'l'n h"roesd"n', "rdmanlr J;ct ~inist{'r, forUmfs nut" l",r<Jic ,,!trihute. Y{!l1I11' d"bonair Mr. Gr:mt appcarsI" h' " pretty slwdr "nd ell.'S·,,,·,'at.· eh,,",c!"r indeed in his,,,'w IlKO Ibn" n·h,,,l,,. "Sus.p"",,,o"'. (""m;n~ 10 Cindl':l'11.l onFnd".I-thllt Is. ".~ sC~'n thrnuJ;hth" h"'I'I~' but i"'''l:;nalive l!}'es

"f Ihe lwroin,'. Joan Fontaine .. Su,p,,,,nn" IS "n llnusu"l "Ior~·.

It dl'"l,; with Ihe impetuous woo-inl: ant! 1"'51" ('lopem,'nl of""",klt·,,-,. but eharmin,e: "dw'ntur·cr and:l shy "nd ,,·prt'5.5o;-d eoun-

- --lryl"·irt,,,-,.ltisn·tuntila{lerthclll'nl'}"moon Ih~t ih(' bride dis-em'"",, she h'" marri"d a manwithout a shillinS 10 his namc,pnlersupon " """·el(;.'lpnc,,madeup of d ...bls ;md "\'o.s;ol15 and c)t-euses. (In'! fin~ll,' cOmes to bc-li,-,· ... Ih"l Ih" husband she adoresiso.murderer!

~:f.'f'"A BROADWAY "FIRST NIGHT" IN DETROIT

Thll Op{!ning of 4 New PI~y I, <In Impo'bnt Tll(l<ltrjc~' E~ent

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I Wake Up Screening0,. rt. I::. LUBECK

St Paul's Choir Boys,Music Students Picnic

WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY JUNE J.

Ralph Scott • Elizabeth Il!rgner

Walt Disney's "4 Gentleman', Gentleman"

"PARIS CALLING"

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SATURDAY BARGAIN MATINEE27c plls Tax 'Til 6 P. M.Latest World News in Action!

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,y:M.y2B,1942 GROSSE POINTE NEWS

EurttilioallandSlllaD:lli)' Known

cud CBS Orchestra.

SensotioncdAuled Attractlorr

TORRANCEiYlCTORIA

lie Nlte Every 1\Ion.

HAWTHORNEo USE

Punch & Judy Bldg., Grosse Pointe...ecoration Day Dinner

••. serving from 5:00 to 8:00

Sunday Dinner••• serving from 12:00 to 8:00

IN OUR LUXURIOUS

Cocktail LoungeAND BEAUTIFUL

Bombay RoomTHOSE TWO VERSATILE CHAPS

FUN!: .. DONHOWE

ROYFOSTERAND

at the

LOE WAYNE CLUBTHEIR GUITAR AND PIANO IN

"Songs Yall Like to Hear"SIC BY

HOWARD BENEDICTalld hi.

NOVELAIRESMuu Mosferp'o~., by

HARVEY GIRARD

CA. 1390 To Keep Fit Th~sSummer ~; 'I

To Help the Defense Effort! !! I'?O Beauliful Brunswick Noiseless Alleys 20 ~clJ i'!... Phone LEnox 6700 For Reservaho!ls ~ I,

SPCHiCKEN';:~CROUGH"" ;11I =-~:"_".. ' .....' 111'11 iiil"The l\.fillion Dollar Chicken Dinner!" ~ Ti

lw,>... 60 ...includes Gobs of Shoestring Potatoes. 60 I,I:",~,',:,

'(:.A" C Jug of Honey llnd Hot BuHered Rolls C ••

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PARKSIDE RECREATION Iii12.918 E. WARREN at Dickerson LEnox 6700 Iii:

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GRILLIS!!!1592;£A51 WARREN .

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Drive To Our Door and Park Comfortably

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I SOLID WALNUT HANDCARVED IMPORTEDF R E N C H LOUIS XVI COVERED RICH REDBROCETELLEOF EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY

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Special s982aSHERITON SOFA, SOLID MAHOGANY, BLUEAND GOLD STRIPE.

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Priced from 545.00 and up

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$139.50

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2_ FEDERALSUITESOF GENUINE mahogany ofunusual beauty.

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