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~OL. 14-No. 13
liIE D Speck-ErIch BauerA D WIlson-Herman Sie.
Also 10 the Garden Club sectIon twooutstandmg complImentary arrange-ments were contnbuted by Mrs W.Beresford Palmer.
CompetItIon In the general showschedule was better than usual Judgesfor thIS bemg Harry CartWright, AlexL Lamond and James W Hopton.
The flower show commIttee of 1939are to be heartIly congratulated forhavmg staged such a fine and well ar~ranged exhlb1t1on, the mate rIa 1throughout the entire show was note ..worthy for ItS hIgh quahty and cul-tural perfectIon.
10 pottery con~D Chapin, Mrsand Mrs RIchard
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Flower lovers gathered for the lasttime thIS season to pay trtbute to thequeen of autumn flowers on the occaSlon of the twenty~thlrd annualChrysanthemum Show held under theauspIces of the Grosse Pomte andEastern MichIgan Horticultural So-CIety at the NeIghborhood Club thISpast we'ek end
In a pleaslUg ceremony at 5 o'clockSaturday, WIlham C Jones preSIdentof the SOCIety, presented MISS MarMgaret Hendrie representing the Garden Club o£ MIchIgan, who In somewell chosen remarks bearmg upon thepart the SOCIetys shows played 10 th1scommumty, declared the show openMISS HendrIe was then gIven a bouquetof roses by lIttle MISS Grace Scotford
The attendance throughout the showwas exceptionally good, and manywere the 'ums' and ahs" of admlra~bon expressed by VISItors on enterlOgthe large gymnaSIUm of the N elghbor-hood Club the buff tones of the wallsblendlOg so well WIth the many largeand excellently staged groups of pot-ted plants, formlOg In all a pleasmgsettmg for the gIant exhIbItIon bloomsand stnklOg arrangements that arealways a. feature of thIS partIcularshow
There was keen competItion in theSIX classes 10 artistic arrangement re-strtcted to members of the GardenClub of MIchigan JunIor LeagueGarden Club, the LIttle Garden ClubGrosse Pomte Branch of the Woman sNational Farm and Garden Associahon, and the DetrOIt Garden Center
The Judges, Mrs Horace PeabodyMrs Allan Zachartas Mrs Wilham DThompson Mrs W Beresford Palmerhad a formidable task 10 reachmgtheIr awards, as follows
Mass arrangement-Mrs John SNewberry, Mrs Frank Lambert andMr. E V Knoblock
ThanksgiVIng centerplece-Mrs AG Nutter, Urs'-<A W Bender
Arrangement dned plant matenal-Mrs C W Nass, Mrs D D Dunlopand Mr. E V Knoblock
Chrysanthemums 10 metal cantamer-Mrs Roy D Chapin Mrs JohnS Newberry and Mrs D D Dunlop
An additional first award was madem thIS class to Mrs Frederick MCampbell representmg the DetrOitGarden Center
Chrysanthemumstamer-Mrs RoyJohn S NewberryJackson.
Chrysanthemums in Japanese manner-Mrs D D Dunlop, Mrs C WNass.
Pointe Players toPresent "The Perfect
Alibi' Nov. 17.18
Southeastern Women'sClub
PrIvate estate of Grosse Pomte.Bloomfield Ht1ls Rochester and Pon-de dlstnct showed much fnendy rIval-ry The followmg estates and garden ..ers were awarded prIzes
Emory L Ford-Ernest WolffMrs Truman H Newberry-Roy
BerryMrs John S Newberry-RIchard
SaywardMrs Lawrence D Buh1-Theodoro
Ka1khoffMrs Walter 0 BrIggs-Ernest
MarshMrsMr.
wertMr' E A. Turnbull-WIlham P.
ThomasMrs E S Evans-Fred MartmMrs Russell A Alger, Sr-Patrlck
J McKnIghtMrs J B Ford, Jr-Charles Mac-
DonaldL H Green-Henry MarhnMrs E S Barbour-John Cheney.In the vatlous classes 10 arrange"
ment for prIvate gardeners, ribbonswere won by Ernest Wolff HermanSIewert, Anthony Joyce and Ben.NankerVIS Other blue nbbon Win-
ners In thIS sectIon were Robert Wal-ters and JulIan Richards both fromthe Mrs W W. McKnIght Estate,Perrys.burg OhIO
Mrs Roy Berry was awarded thefirst and Mrs WIlliam P Thomas thesecond prIze In a luncheon table ar-rangement restrIcted to WIves of gar-deners who are members of the spon-s<lrIng SOCIety.
Judges for the above classes wereRobert Stewart, WIlham Cnchton andTheodore Kalkhoff
For the most mentorlOUs exhIbItwlthm the entIre schedule!, Rlcha.rdSayward of the Mrs John S New-berry Estate was awarded the Pearsonpnze for a large group of potted chry-santhemums
Mrs Lloyd Murray receIved a bluenbbon for a basket of hardy outdoorgrown chrysanthemums
Of speCial Interest to the publIc werethe arrangements by the chIldren ofthe NeIghborhood CluI1
In a class ages 8 to 10 first pnzewent to Betty Maloney and second toVIrg ma Chnton and In another classage 11 to 12 Mary Van Tlem wasawarded lrst With Lorrame DeWolff Insecond place
Numerous complImentary exhIbItswere presented mcludmg the follow-109 potted cascade chrysanthemum.In yellow and white vanetIes by WIl.
Frances FreIwald, neice of Phyllis ham Bartel and Sons Flonsts Ply.Laughton, formerly WIth the Bonstelle Imouth, collectIon of cactI and sue-Players and now a dIchon coach In culents by Alleman s FlOrIsts DetrOIt;Hollywood, plays the femme lead 10 basket of mdoor vanetles of chrysan"The Perfect Ahbl being presented by themums grown out of doors by A 1(.POinte Players, the semor dramatIc Laukelgroup of the Grosse Olnte HIgh School An outstandmg table centerpIece byon November 17 and 18 Myron Bloy florIst, DetrOIt, table ar ..
The mascuhne lead In the play 1S rangement featurmg chrysanthemums,taken by DIck Munter who has long a centerpiece In fall shades and cor ..been assOCIated With the theater sages of the current mode by Algerthrough th emedlum of tap and acro Flower Shopbahc danc10g Another pleasmg table dIsplay con.
Jack Dougherty, Fred Hofmann sIstmg of potted LIhum speClosumBetty Pratt, Dorothy CastrIcum, Bob rubrum and soft pInk geraniums wasShepler, Jack FIsher, BIll LudWig that staged by the Paul H DemmgGeorge Teldeck, and Jack Hoyt com- Estate (Wilham McInnIS gardener).plete the cast A basket arrangement of chrysan.
ThIS A A Mtle play has been pre~ themums Mayfield Sunnse a charm ..sented both In Amenca and England mg shade of old rose and anotherIt was known however as The Fourth basket of chrysanthemums and bernedWall when It was played In England shrubs were contnbuted by Mrs H.
N Torrey (Alex L Lamond gardener).Greatly admired was the bowl ar-
rangement of chrysanthemums andsnapdragons In shades of plllk byClarke E Stevenson florist DetrOIt
Another basket arrangement of sm-gle and double chrysanthemums Withautumn tlllted folIage was displayed byJames the FlOrIst DetrOIt
In a stage settIng, V R DePetrIs,Inc Grosse POlllte Farms, dIsplayedmany ongInal flower arrangementsand unusual combmatlOos WhICh weregreatly admIred "Ir DePetns alsomcluded several seedlmg chrysanthe-mums 'tud name vanetIes of hIS ownmtroductlOn
The Southeastern Woman s Club willhold their next meetmg Monday, No~vember 20th Mr Gerald L. K SmIthNatIonal ChaIrman of 'The Comm1tteeof a MIllton' WIll be the speaker Hehas beert called by Lowell ThomasThe most dynamIC fearless speaker
of the Ull1verse ' HIS recent appear~ance at the OlympIa attracted an un~usually large audIence and the tlubIS extremely fortunate In obtammghIm Each member Will be allowed tobnng a guest
Mrs Roy J Bucklndad, Mr' J SCameron and Mrs N E Korte wIllact as hostesses Federat1.on reportswIll be g1Ven
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be a talk andsubJect 'Llght~
The Defer P T A IS sponsonng adessert brIdge Thursday, November 16at 1 p m 10 the school audItOrIumTable pnzes are pillow slIps ThereWIll be man ydoor pnzes The prOMceeds WIll replemsh the school s freelunch fund
At 3 45 there wIlldemonstratIon on thenIng 10 the Home"
"Sinbad the Sailor,"Marionette Show toPlay Here Nov. 25th
More VotingPrecincts AreGranted Voters
Defer P. T. A.
At the last regular meeting of theTownship Board petlttons were preMsented to- the Board asking that theelectIon precmcts m the TownshIp ofGrosse omte be reVIsed The Boardtook ImmedIate achon on these pe~tItIons and voted to supplant the eXlst~mg 13 precmcts by 11 more, makmga total of 24
The VIllage of Grosse Pomte Parkwas the main pomt of reVISion FIfteenprecmcts WIll take the place of eIght,while 10 the Farms SI"(WIll replace thepresent three, Grosse P010te WoodsWIlt have two and the Shores one
There IS no doubt but what thIS re ..VISIon IS very benefiCIal to the votersof Grosse Pomte TownshIp and Itshould be a major factor H1attemphngto stimulate more Interest m the elec-bons whIch seem to be at a. very lowebb at present~
Neighborhood ThriftShop Tea November 20
Mr. Sherrod E Skinner of 1150Buckmgham Road IS one of the MountHolyoke College alumnae working aCMttvely on plans for a reglOnal alumnaeconference to be held 10 ChIcago onNovember 18 Mrs Skmner IS one ofthe two Mount Holyoke alumnae 10
MIch1gan on the conference commIt-tee arrangmg the day long meetIng atthe Lake Shore AthletIc Club whIchWill bring PreSIdent Roswell GrayHam. and oth>r members of the col-lege admmlstratIon to ChIcago to pre~sent a close up of Mount HolyokeAlumnae from 14 mid western statesunable to VlSlt the college often wdlhave the college brought to them atthe conference \Those program lOcludesspeeches, dISCUSSIons and mOV1es ofthe college
-A marloutltte show WIth all the elabMorate trappmgs of a Broadway mUSIcalcomedy wIll be seen by the chIldren ofGrosse Pomte when Sue HastIngsnewest production, , 5mbad the Sa11~or ' IS presented on Saturday Novem~ber 25 at PIerce Junior High School,Sponsored by the Parent TeaahersASSOCIatIOnthe performance bears theapproved stamp of Juntor Programs,Inc, non commerCIal orga01zatIon deMvoted to the presentatIon of sdectedchildren's entertaInment
j 5mbad the SaIlor' was nearly tenyears 10 the maklOg by the Sue Hast~10gS Manonette organIzatIon, largestand most renowned of Its kind In
Amenca SIX years ago aiter muchpatIent tall by manonette craftsmen,the productIon was rumed by a firewhIch destroYed all the equtpment 10
the New York stUdIO of the Sue Hast~mgs Manonettes It took all !thattIme to buIld a new productIon of theArabian NIghts fantasy.
The NOlghhorhood Thflft Shop cor-dIally inVItes the chtldren who arecompetmg In the poster contest, andtheIr parents to the annual tea and ex-hIbItIon to be heJd at the Alger Mus ..eum, 32 Lake Shore road on Tuesday,November 21, from 4 to S 30 o'clockPosters wIll be on exhIbIton for oneweek
Sealed for l'ear 2039Two pounds of a specIal blend of
tea from IndIa, Ceylon and AfrIcawere sealed in a sIlver casket mLondon, not to be opene~ untlf 2039.
Chrysanthemum Show,Colorful Autumn Event,
Closed Sunday Night
Mt. Holyoke CollegeAlumnae Conferenceto Be Held Nov. 18th
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New Table TennisCenter to Open
SIX Detrolter tables, excellent hght~109 and plenty of space assures thetable tennts player of all the eqU1p-ment to playa first rate game at thenew Table TennIS Center, located at10730 East Warren avenue
The center IS open weekdays 'from4 until 12 l' m and on Sunday from10 a m until 12 l' m It remaInsclosed on Saturday
The management a- ounces plentyof pa.r~mg space; avaIlable.
Noticelwill
The Grosse Pointe Reviewbe delivered on Tuesday,
Nov. 21nd, instead of Thurs-day next week on account ofThanksgiving day. All noticesmust be in not later than Sat-urday to insure publication.
Trend of EventsInside Germany
Active InterestShown in FallRotarian Party
Seeds have been collected for nextyear's garden They were taken fromthe Ver01er School Garden WhICh wasplanted by the chIldren 10 the sprmgcared for by them dutlng vacatIonand enJoyed by aU when school openedThey burned the old plants whIle pre~panng for wmter
A meetIng for the parents of Ver ..mer School WIll be held ThursdaY eve ..mng', November 9, at whJch tune DrVan Kleeck WIll speak Mrs LynnStreet who IS chairman of the refresh~ment commIttee IS to be aSSIsted bvmotber. of th~ .chool.
Grosse Exaggerations?By A PRYOR
If thIS out of town guest bUSlneSIcontinues much longer, we are gomgto start a. movement to have the Unt..verslty of MIchIgan moved to anotherState, so WE can be the out of townguest Once agatn the town has beenIn the throes of merrtment and every-cme IS on the edge of dee tees-Justwattmg to be gIven a. shove I
Overheard at the Bowhng AlleyHDo you remember the name of that
moVIe at the Punch last Saturday?""No-but It should have been, IGoody
goody, You Shoot Me And III ShootYou."
Advance ticket sale indIcates thatthIS year s Fall Party of the GrossePOInte Rotary Ctub to be held nextMonday evening at the NeighborhoodClub, wIll be even more successfulthan the Inaugural event In 1938
The pleasure of domg good forothers must usually be confined tothe self satisfactIon found In any wellperformed duty.
Somewhat rare are the ttmes wherereal fun In Its old fashIOned meaning,can be enjoyed, accompanIed by theknowledge that It 15 not achieved atthe expense of someone else, or wlth~out beneht to one s fellows
The Fall Party of the Grosse POInteRotarians affords one of these oc-casions Those who attend, will have
In between drinks, we've taken the an evening of hve1y sport Many ofttme to observe the bIrds that have I them Will WIn attractive prIzeS, hav-made themselves at home In our back mg a monetary value conSIderably Inyard, and DON T tell us that they excess of expenditure for tIcketsaren t bnlliant red, sky blue, and beIge, Everyone WIll be contnbuttng to theWith red heads In our weakened con~ happmess of someone, whose SItuatIondItton, there Isn't anything more soul.. In hfe 15 less fortunatesahsfYIng than to look out of our bed~ Charitable projects sponsored by thefoom WIndow In the early'> morning Rotary Club, through proceeds fromand see these brllhant flashes of color the Fall Party, are carefully InvestI-against the drab Autum And speakmg gated A large attendance at the affa1r(If bIrds, they have become so fashlon~ wIll enable thu year S program to em-able on women's hats th1s year, It S a brace a WIder f~eld than has been poswonder some millIner hasn t dubbed SIble in the pastthem "Audubonnets" The party WIll start at 8 o'clock
Advance sale tIckets are elIgible forthe Door Pr12:e, and ean be obtamedfrom any local RotarIan.
By PAUL M. DEAC hIS claims on France";! By the way,ulf the German people want peace what has become of hIm?
they first must throw Hitler and hIS One a Henchman, AlwaYI a Henchmanchque overboard I' ThIS 1S m a few Before the M umch conference, HItMwords the meanmg of the AllIes' re- ler was a henchman to great BrttIshsponse to HItler s latest peace offer and French bankmg and mdustnal In-presented by Queen WIlhelmina of terests agamst SOVIet RUSSIa, now heHolland and King Leopold of BelgIUm IS guardmg Communism agamst theOf course thiS does not mean that Hit.. BrItish arIstocracy and the Frenchler WIll gIVe up any further hopes for bourgeOIse HItler wanted to be a canan early peace, but there IS ltttle lIke queror, he IS only a servant Ohcehhood he Will ever mduce the BrItish t110reand the French to hsten to hIm At the begtnnmg of theIr relahons,
The Alhes have no IllUSIOnsas to the London and ParIS gave HItler a rela~real reasons behtnd the Fuehrer s sud~ ttve Independence Later Adolph mIS~
Knights of Columbus den and In!llstent desIre fo1' peace took relative Independence for totalMemorial Service to They well know 1t IS not so much peace mdependence ThIS mlsmterpretahon
he wants as a stay of execution durmg IS the source of all the trouble m Eur~We just unearthed another radIO Be Held on Sunday whIch he would try to pull hImself out ope It IS also the cause of thiS
program of the 'gets-m your~halr' va~ of the precaulOUS posItIon he has been phoney' war.flety. MIlton Berle qUIzzes a. group The members of GlabrIel RIchard stuck Into by j kamerad' StalIn s fal~ HItler's ambItion was to have hISof men on the answers to rIddles and CouncIl, Kmght of Columbus, Will eXM laclous promIses and the unexpected own way WIth hIS wealthy backers Ofjokes that have been sent In by radIO empltfy theIr sIxteenth annual Me- Alhed declaratIon of war That the course they very much resented hIShsteners Accordui.g to the vmtage of monal SerVIces Sunday, November Fuehrer 5 blunders have placed the conduct In Europe, nch people nevermost of the Jokes, the sender mners 19th. startmg With Mau and the re- ReIch 10 a state of extreme vulner~ fully forgive a pauper hIS success anddont get around very much But the ceptlon of Holy Commulllon at An- ablhty IS shown by the fact that NaZI treat han as an upstart even when hecrownmg pam In the neck IS the an- nunclatIon Church, Parkvlew Just Germa<l1y (let us not forget the real happens to be theIr protege Thenouncement lor the product, whIch IS north of Jefferson Germany whIch IS not NaZI) has been BrItish and the French did not fall toQuakers Puffed somethmgor other EIght members of Gabnel RIchard so far, utterly unable to pac1fy and abIde WIth these rules Needless toThe announcer, who has a vpIce like Councd dIed withm the past year consolIdate Its 'Ill gotten gatOs In Pol~ sa¥, thiS only embIttered Adolph Hea too ,taut baloon,. tel1$. you to ,try this Reverned Father Raymond McDer.. and Cuchoslovakm Even AustrIa 1S r~~longer contented hlmseH wlth- emuMdehcI0us breakfast food whIch has mott, 0 S M, Egt Joseph J Bemke, a subject of constant worry for the latlon what he wanted was to surpassbeen shot from gU,ns' So as .0 gIve you Charles A Bonet, Rucfolph Krupltzer, NaZIS. and then, pOSSIbly crush hIS haughtythat'tngger fast nutrICIOUS value! MIchael J LavlO, John Maler, James Then there are the grOWing dlssenM employersGreat Guns, what IS the radIO ~orld I A Murphy and Joseph Zayak Slons between NaZ1 radicas and the h
By t 15 time, hiS "protectors" whocommg to???? I MonSIgnor Ames Stapleton, pastor natIonal SOCIalIst party s conservative h d b ha een watc mg him closely, got~"hat PrIce Glory Dept of Annunc1atIon Church, and the first nght wing punctuated last week by a h h d II
en 1£ WIse to IS sc erne an qUle y pre~In the last Issue of Vogue, several Chaplam of Gabne1 RIchard CounCIl, new attempt on the Fuehrer s lfe at pared for the day when a stop would
page. Were dedIcated to, of all thIng., followmg 1tS mstltuhon 10 Apnl, 1923 MUnIch ThIS and many other acts 11d11 1 M 8 00 I 1 th t h d Adol h necessarIly have to be ca eWar STYLES I BeIng a constant WI say the MemorIa ass at c ear y prove ate anger p1 k Co 1 b 11 Hitler dreads 'mo.t II not outllde, hut HItler s AustrIan coup succeededreader of Vogue, we almost fwowed up 0 c oc unCI mem ers WI receIve th G WIth Bntam and France merely look~
when we read the follOWing para.. Holy Commu01on In a bOn'dy In honor W1 In ennany£ th d d B Ih I I 1 The trouble that 15 brewtON m the mg one So dId hts dIsmemberment ofgraph The accessory held IS the only 0 eir ecease ro ers, par ICUar Y 6
one 10 wlitch you fmd a few extrava.. those who have dIed durmg the past ThIrd ReIch 15 not surprlsmg If we re~ game httle Czechoslovakia, but WIthcall that out of 64 ml1hon inhabItants the mvaSlOn of Poland the cup over~gances Many women are buY10g year B d F b th
Hermes' leather or canvas gas mask ImmedIately followmg the Mass, of pre 1\azI Germany, 67 per cent were flowed ntam an rance urst WImasks, of natl studded tweed Descat there wlll be a compltmentary break- SOCialdemocrats, that commUll1sts anger The wrath shown by hIS formermakes a. dull black bag for them fast 10 the dmmg room of the parish alone numbered over 11 mIllIons, that bosses told Adolph Hltler the time hadand Carher makes a. super ona audItorIUm The breakfast WIll be pre~ pro mIlItary orga01zatIons hke the come when they would much ratherof CrocodIle WIth gold lOItIals" What pared and served by the WIves of Relchsbanner, the Stee1helmets etc Jump at hiS throat than let him get
a1.0 claImed a conSIderable number of away 1,X,IthIt As he well knew he wasa breach of fashlOn It would be to members hVlng In AnnunCiatIon par ..£ d foll .......ers TheIr ruthless suppreSSIon no match for them he tried to stopbe caught dead WIthout a ChIC gas- Ish, aSSIsted by WIves 0 Rlchar Ians VfY
mask case hanging down your backl hVIng elsewhere Mrs Robett Halter by the Nazts compelled them all to go them by turnIng around and claspmg15 chaIrman of the breakfast commlt- underground To better cover theIr hands With StalIn and Commumsm hetee subverSIve actIVItIes they enltsted With had hItherto fought for England and
the natIon<t1 SOCialIst party and donned France ThiS move cut hiS last tIesFoUowmg the breakfast, the Order's L d d hthe brownshlrt Just hke so marty true WIth ParIS and on on an even 15rltuahstIc ceremomal exercises wIll be h 1k h 1£)NaziS ThiS disgUise renders theIr de- best friends (henc men 1 e Imseheld In the audItorIUm under the dI~tectIon by the Ghestapho (dreaded paM dropped hIm With a curserectIon of Chancellor James Haggertyhhcal pohce) practIcally ImpOSSible The Al1tes got at him Just the sameHonorable Joseph A Gtlhs, Judge of
the Recorders Court WIll delIver the RIght now, they are Impunely makmg Meanwhile, the 1ronclad alliance prom-t thmgs uncomfortable for the NaZI Ised him by shrewd StalIn turned outMemoria address, and Honorable
leaders under the very nose of HeIn to be "JUlt another henchman Joh."Phl1hp McHugh wJ.ll dehver the eu-rich HImmler chIef of the pohhcal Once a henchman, always a hench~logypolice And nobody knows-but every~ man" grinned lromcally the emgmatlcThe mUSical program will be dIrectedbody can gue'Ss what they are ltable Kremhn rulerby Rlchardlan Mus1cal DIrector W
J BoeH, aSSIsted by Michael Clancy to do should war start 10 earnest, and Today, Adolph HItler caught In be-and Patrick Kearns as SOlOIstS a dnve be followed by disaster tween two fires has no other chOIce
C £f k h Furthermore, It 1S feared that large than to throw hImself at the mercy ofouncIl 0 lcers ta 109 part In t e WI scale operations on the estern hIS former bosses or submIt to theceremOnIals are MonSignor Stap eton, Id Ad 1 h H 1 d
I h J h C V Front wou put 0 l' It er an unscrupulous RUSSIan dIctators WillFormer Chap am, Fat er a n IS" other NaZI bigWIgS at the Germanmara D D Chaplam Grand K01gl},tI ThIS IS why the present European, , HIgh Command s mercy over01ght bJohn S Manmx Deputy Grand K01ght I war 15 not an Issue etween natIons
, And thIS IS one thmg the HIt erltes bid h 1 bThomas 0 BrIen Chancellor James ut mere y a eat strugg e etween, must aVOId at any cost It IS generally h N d h B I h dHaggerty Recorder Robert Bonn EXM t -e aZI party an t e rI IS an
, 'known that the proud ReIchswehr 1 1 h h decutIve Secretary Mark Dunn FInan~ French ru mg c asses w 0 a sec .., (Army) has never fully accepted the 1 d h h hitcial Secretary W. T Buckendge ret y financed dn roug t It erism 0
e ' NaZIS whom 1t conSIders as usurpers G Th h H IIWarden John Gmgerella Guards Sam h I f power 10 ermany 15 IS W Y 1 er, The Junkers and ot er ayers 0 the 1 b f t ThGlngerella Geotge Fmdley and Paul so tnslstent y egs 0 ra ruce IS
DavIdson' German ruling classes have never for~ IS why the AllIes spurn hIS ofters ThISTh F h D Com d gotten Adolph HItler for haVing faded h Hitler and the party he repre-e ourt egree man ery, h f h H h IS W Yder he leadershl of Dr C B to resign IS post m avor of t e 0 M sents must go before there can be any
un t P enzollerns whIch promIsed to restore ELundy wIll act as uard of Honor. G h £ I sort of peace tn urope, ermany to er ormer gory _
-------- EVIdently, war under such Clrcum-Vernier School Notes stances IS tantamount to SUICIde, for
neIther -the Fuehrer nor the naZl partytan reasonably hope to emerge fromItS rums alIve
The deadly fear of ulbmate interrtalcollaple (and not vague humamtananconSIderations) II the only rea'oll whyDIctator Adolph H.ltler has not daredto uilleash the '1,htzkrleg' 'he had 10
long threatened the world With. Be~sldes dIctators who are so prompt andshow such appalhng ruthlessness 10
crushmg a he1plessnelghbor, fall backlIke coV\ards when they have to fightat even odds Perhaps, thIS IS thetraIt that relates them most to gang-sters
Remember one; BenIto Mussohm and
Unsolved Mystery FlleFor the past month, a taXI has been
parking on RIdge Road near Vendomeevery Thursday mornmg from teno'cIock until around twelve thirty Thedr1ver whIles away the two hours byPOltShlOg the Windows of hIS cab, shIn~lUg up the hood, eatIng peanuts andJust sltt10g So far, our super sleuthhas been unable to tell us whether It15 male or female who arrIves and de ..1'a rts to and from-no one knowswhere, sInce the taxI 1S parked nearan empty lot QUick Watson, ourbeard and dommo I
We thmk that Mr TItuS, who hasbeen mIXIng medicmal concoctIons forGrosse Pomte for years, has done abeautiful Job WIth hIS new drug storeWe espeCially hke the large plate~glass wmdow on the FIsher Road SIde,WhICh IS unmarred by SIgns andstickers and gIves us a VIew of thepaSSing parade, whIle we dawdle overa peps! cola On the Kercheval front,Mr Titus has modestly had hIS nameprmted 10 small letters, wh1ch are a1..most overshadowed by the gargan~tuan Park! DaVIS placards But weltke that too, because we can't Imagmea better combInatIon for our Ills, thanPark DaVIS products m the capablehands of Mr. T -and thIS 15 NOT an'ad'
Ther.e IS a httle candy shop andl1ews stand, about a forward pass fromAl Green's (and across th. street)taUed the Grosse Pomte Candy BoxIt s proprtetor IS one 'NIck', whose.sweet tooth must have lured hIm mtothe candy mstead of the restaurantbusmess Most of G P 's. domestIc as"sIstants (My, we ltke that expreSSIon)gather at NIck's place while waIttngfor the homeward bound bus Theother mght, an EnglIsh governess
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Fresh graded eggs wrectfrom country tWJce weekI,. Alsopoq,ltl'y dressed, while Yl)U wait,on Saturday DeliCIOUS ~tltter
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Boydell Paint • Sheet MetalGlass
Stove and Furnace Pipe
16126 Mack Ave.at Audubon Grosse Pointe Park
Niagara 0775
'Harlow J. LingemanFLOWERS
Look your lovelest for Thanksgiving-you will enjoy
it more if you're your radiant best.
Holiday Allure
Grosse POinte', R,pre.entatl,.ell of the OgilVie S.,tenNtagara 3753 Puncb &: Judy Theatre Bldg.
Here's what mon like!
Felix Francois Bea utr Salon
Clem Searle Says!
For Your Thanksgivin~ Table!Pompon Chrysanthemums
(In all colors)
Let us arrange the Rowers in your OWll silveror pottery bowls, or we will gladly loan bowl ••
Also ChOice Mu:m Planh .. IncLan CorllGourd •• Oak LlMves
17114 KERCHEVAL AVE.near St. ClaIr
Also C.mer.s and Camera SupphesOpen 9 to 9
~Manhattan Shtr,ts & PaJama., $200
and $.2 50
Interwoven Socks, 35c al'1d 50c.
Neckwear, $10,0 to $250
Belts and Suspenders, $1 00 &: $1 50
Sweaters, $195 to $695
Hats, $2 95, $385, $5 00
Gloves, $1 00 to $5 00
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Corneta &eef BRISKETS Ih• 28c•I'
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STEVE EVANSStage $trtr .- Imp~r.onator
PARKER & FREDERICK ..Songs and Snoppy Patter
KURTIS ROYAL MARIONETTESTha Hollywood C•• Ed. The New RoyEt.leU,.
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I Not All FlowersFlowerdale avenue, Cleveland,
OhIO, m spIte of Its sweetly aromat-IC name, IS anythIng but a gardencf roses some of Its reSld'ents com~plaIn It !;ieems that a certaIn reSI"dent keeps goats In hIS back yard
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Whln Ded JleenSlIPI'1II. oil the .oall and crash-
m. mt. a su.rll .sll at Kltehene',OntarIO, JQ.mes TrlJ,ssler's Ca.: cameto a stop. dalllas.d Bill the dam-ase dIll not worry Trussllr. aSa 75,neady as mueh as what 1111 Isther,age 100, would ssy when he heardabout it
80al lslol'llsMore than ~,8oo Illffe:8I1t mak.s
of alltomoblles have been manu-laetu:ellm t\'te UnIte<! States Nme_ty-nine were steam ears and 64were IIeet:i.. ef whi.h only a feware still bem. d.,ven. Amon. thefamous ee.I~ mak.s were the steamteeomoblle, the Wmton, H'ynes.Ap-person, U S LonS Xllstanee, lI:1-car, $tevenll~Duryea, Rambler, Co..lumbia. EMF, Moyer and Em-pire.
HandJcraft and Sewtn~ Classes forGIrlS wdl start next week, under M~sRuth Curl's dIrection Monday ciassefrom 3 30 5 00 WIll be for glrla 11 andOVllf, and Wednesday classes from3 30 S 00 for gIrls 8 10 All gIrls mterested, ktndly regIster at the desk•
All you JItter Buggers I Don't forgetthe Woolworth Dance on FndayNovember 17th These dances areprovm~ to be very popular and arelots 'Of fun for everyoQll. W l!l hopewe 11 see you there.
Camp Fire GIrls of the NeIghbor-hood Club iJfe plannIng on havmg apot~luck supper next Fnday, Novem ..ber 17th.
Cr•• cl .1 tll. Lillo 1l:1!1. Geor •• VThe craed 01 the late Kmg a.org.
V of l!lnslan<l was as lollows "ITeaoh ma to .bey the ,"Ies of thageme 2 T •• ch me neVe' to oryfer the mOQn, p.ever to ery EwerSl'l11ed nllik S Teoch me t. wm 11I can. If I •• nnet, te •• h me to bes good loser 4 '1'esol\ me to d,s.tmgulsh bettweerl sentiment and Sen-tlmentallty; to "team the lIr.t al1ddespIte the .e.onll. 5. Teach me
.\ never to •••• pt and "ever to offe.falSe 1'•• lse 8 Fll'lally. If X mustSllt'le., mey II be Ill" a thorough.hrell !II.I gees away by hll'l'lulf Ii\order to .lIlTer ill .11.1'1.'.
Cardmals\VlldcatsBears
JI" L10nsRed WmgsDodgersRa111s
Grosse Pointe SchoolsIncluded in AnnualInternational Program
lowe'en WIth a party gIven by thesemor patrol They came 1n on Satur ...day and planned the game" M1SSTaylor and her mother helped a. greatdeal toward the party whl'ch was ap~preclated greatly by the scouts
SHIRLEY SEARLESScnbe.
THE GROSSE POINTE REVIEW
Alllerinn !'led Cr •• s Roll Call Poster for 1939.
The SIxth m~ebng of troop 180 washeld on Oct 23 We agalll held ourformal openmg and then advanced topatrol corners While one patrol dlS.cussed plans for a Ballowe en party,the others took dues and attendanceAfter we were shov.n somethmg aboutBasketry and Photography, the lllV1..tahons were gIVen out and the meet ..lUg was adJoUlned
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Troop 131 met as regular tn theGrosse P0111te Me"monal Church AHallowe en party took place JOsteadof the regular meet111g Most of thegirls brCWght guests The refreshmentcommIttee served many good thmgsto eat and the entertamment com~nllttee conducted the games The fmalplans were made for the tnp to Greenfield Vlllage which \Vas tl!) be takenon November 5 N M
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COTIAGE GROCERYKerby, cor Ridge Road
FRESH EGGSQuabty Groeeru,a Lowed PricesOpen 8 a m ..8 p m. Opel1 Sun
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Troop 129 met Monday, Oct 30 atChnst Church Seven Br@Wl'l1eS flewup , TheIr names are as follows AIda.MarIe Crowe Martha. Johnson Jenn1eBuel QUIrk Anne Will, VIrginIa Stod ..dard, J oon Mu!ford and Sally FrostThey are all JomlOg Troop 129
The Browmes sang two gongs 'TheBrowme Song' and 4 The BrownlesSmIle Song' The Glrl SCQuts saug two
GIrl Scouts Is 0 Communtty FnndAgency, and anythmg whICh you feelyou can gIve to the Community FundWill help the Scouts as well as theother 79 agenCIes they support
Due to the kmdness of Mr FHaroldl TItus, the Grosse P€lmteScouts WIll have a wmdow display 10
hIS new drug store at the corner ofKercheval and FIsher Roads durlllgthe week of Nov. 13 Watch for It
The wmdow displaYS thIS year WIllbe under the dIrectIon of Mrs H DWIlson, of Lmcoln Road Any scoutswhQ would hke to do poster work f0rtheae dIsplays WIll pl • .,e con~act MrsWllson. •
Scouts
Frtday afternoon, November 17, hasbeen set as the date for the Ftfth An.. The Bears won theIr first game ofnual International FestIval Program the season when they d<lfeated thefor the school chIldren of Southeast second place Wildcats 20 14 tn whatDetrOit and Grosse Pomte proved to be a thnller up unbl the
fuul whistle. Wlth 45 seconds re ..Each yeO\.r the chIldren have pre ..
pareo a. proJect whIch has been sent mammg to play and the score tied atd1rectly to chosen forelgn countrIes 14 aU, George RIvard took the baltLast year the chIldren prepared greet.. on hIS opponents 3S and fought hiSmgs to SlX Balkan countrtes and sent way through the entIre Wildcat team
for a touchdownthe phonograph record on whIch the Tratlmg 14 0 at the end of the fIrstgreetings were recorded to the chll- quarter, the Wtldcat eleven made adren of these foreIgn lands
ThIS year the boys and glrlS In 20 desperate hght to obtaIn VIctory andelementary schools 1n the dIstrict ale knotted the count at 14 all With Justpreparing a commenorahve stamp I 3 mInutes left to play It was Just SIXprOject to be presented at the annual play:; l~ter th:t RIvard made h;s s~n..
On Saturday Oct 211939 Troop 124 program at Hannan Y MeA An 10 sabona run 0 grasp victory or 1$
t t f d ft~am and add dc:feat to a game but
went on a bIcycle tnp- to Puddle woods eres Ing program 0 soun mOVIeS Q
t I tl N Y I W ld Fbred Wildcat team Art Habltz, cap t
whIch IS 20 ullles round tnp They met rave le ew or <: s or aIr,O 0 adventure and comedy w1ll be featured of the WIldcats played an outstandmg
All troop leaders and aSSIstant In front of Trombly School at 1 :3 d f II hF Ik d f th t d f Je enSlVe game as we as scormg IS
leaders and brown owls and ta,vny In the mormng Each glrl brought a 0 ancers rom e s u 10S 0 d
I J J I k II b tt t team s second touch own on a pass
h I ' t fIn f m her mother a muszms 1 WI e an a rac Iveowls are expected to attend t e eaders no e 0 permlSS 0 ra t f th that he caught over the goal Imeluncheon meetmg at 12 noon at the I For food they deCIded to let each pa~h 0 e program h ld h ThiS same Wtldcat team came backGrosse Pomte Memortal Church on girl plan her own menu and bnng her ese programs are e eac year two da s later to defeat the lea ue~Tuesday, Nov 21 Reservatl0ns must own lunch They had camp fIres and to encourage more frtendly attitude leadmg
yCards by the exqtmg fS~ore
be made WIth Mrs Wm Innes, NI some of the glrlS passed tests They and a more sympathetIc understand.. of 21~19 Leadm 7 6 at the half thh d d f I t mg of our forelgn nelghbors g, e
JOn by Saturday, November 18 a a won er u Ime InSpIration to wm seemed to wear offAny adult scouts In Grosse Pomte L M and F S I and the WIldcats seemed to lay down
are: cordIally mVlted to attend these --- Pierce P. T. A. The C~rds, taklllg advantage of laXI~meetmgs at any tIme, and are askeC1 Troop 129 met Monday, October 23, Uess of the WIldcats found them ..to Gall Mrs Innes 1£ they plan to do at Chnst Church At the fIrst organIzatIonal meettns- selves at a 19 7 advantage $'omg lUtaso [he patrol leaders and scnbe are as of the Plerce Parent Teacher Asso.. the last quarter. The traIhng Wl1d~
follows Pattol leaders Mary Jane clatron on October 26 ofhcers were cats began to look hke the team that \Sheaffer and Sally Thomas Scnbe elected Mr Ralph G SIckels was played the fIrst half and WIth £lve ----Paula Johnson Scout leader, Mrs chosen preSIdent Mrs H W Kerr, Immute, left to play had scored two USE REVIEW LINERS FOR RESULTSW 11ham InnIS aSsIstant MISS Sloane vIce presldent Mrs Russell Harkness, touchdowns and two extra Important 1'-~-----'~-----'-~-.-.-.-'--'-~-'-'-.-~-.-'--'-.-'-'-.-.-.--.-~-.-.-.-.--.-.-.-.-,-.-,-,-.'-.-.--.-.-'-'-'--'-'-i
Monday Oct 30, three Brow'm~s secretary, and Mr John Thomas, POlUts to go into the lead 21 19 The Iflew up The troop made up a It~t e treasurer The group met m the PIerce Cards began to ftll the aIr WIth posses '6 : For Thanksgiving Smartness •program for them conSIsting of two audItOrIUm and had advanced to the Wildcats' 15.. H i
II' 0 h R b ' d I ave your clothes spollged and
songs ca ed ver t e alO ow an SuggestIons were advanced for yd hne when Hablt2~ mtercepted a form pressed by IA Lullaby They hoped they enjoyed greater adult uttltzahon of Gr-Clsse pass from McIlroy and WIth th1s In ' t
It P J. Pomte School facllthes ter"phon went victory for the WIld. i Karl Kellerman IDr E R Van Kleeck, supermten- cah, for two plays later the game I Cleaner and Tailor
Troop 131 held theIr regular meet- dent of schools, spoke of the odult ended 15306 M k AIng on October 24 They made plans t ac va., near Beaconsfieldeducatton movement m Shorewood, The Jr lonS met the1r sbffest op" I filS Years pn M.ck Ave." Ifor the Hal1Qwe en party whIch they suburb of Mllwatl.kee, WisconSin He pOlubon of the season thus far when ,,_"'_.8,,:a ~;,"' _ _ ~.
are havmg next week Doughl'luts, promIsed actIve support from school they subdQed a. hard blockmg and t - --- --- -- ------- -ca.ndy corn, CIder and cookIes are to admlmstrators III the proJected pm.. ftghhng Red WIng eleven 26 20 Wlthbe the refreshments A few gIrls are to grom of the newest Parent Teacher Mllhgan and McQueen 40mg most ofbe on the refreshment rom1'1 t~~e 4nd orgall1zahon 1n Grosse Pomte. the ball carrymg the LIons managedthe rest of them on el1terta111ment com.. to hold a 20 7 lead gomg mto themlt ee Two dozen boxes of Chnstmas f I QIndIa Medal lOa !\tanza Me ueen $cored (whatc.u ds were recetved and then passed The Ka!ser I.H~nd -nedal was in.. proved to be a very much neededout A few games were played dunn$' stituted In the year 1900 It 15 be.. touchdown) In the la.st quarter gOIngthe rneetmg stowed as a reward WIth no distinc.. off tackle from th. 5 yd marker It
LOIS Mtlette was 10 charge of the hon as to sex, racet. or posihon OilPeople who have rendered useful wa$ at thIS pomt that Jackson, hard ...
troop as lllness kept the troop leader, b k fth R d W kor unportant serVIce In the achleve- runmng ac 0 e e mgs, tooMrs George True from belOg present ment of the publ1c mterest In IndIa matters mte hlS own hands and scoredThe troop hopes she wIll be back The name has no reference to thEl tWlce on runs of 30 and 15 yds re ..soon former German monarch It means spectfully WIth tW() mtnutes left to
N M emperor of Hmdustan and was the play and the ball In posseSSIon of the!ltle used by the great moguls 01 •DelhI It was assumed by Queen ILIons the Red Wmgs were unable toVIctorIa In 1877 There are two set another scortng chance and theclasses of awards, the first bemg game ended 26 20 Hi favor of the un ..bestowed by the sovereIgn and the defeated Jr. LIonssecond by thp VIC'ProV of India
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The Sentor GIrl Scout Troop 138have been studYl11g mtenor decoratlOnthls fall They are 10oklOg for a smallbuddmg a room over a garage orslmflar spot whlch they could deco-rate themselves and use for their Inseet Loreweekly meetmgs Anyone who could 'two SClentlsts have a novel meth ..offer such a place Will please call the od of p1ckmg up beetles, bugs andtroop leader \flSS Dee Meysenbt1fg butterflIes at WashkeslU, SaskatGhe ..TU 2 0536 C H wan summer resort They palOt
I_ , -..,0,....., tree trunks WIth a mlJ~ture of beerI ond brown sugar Late: In the ev.-
I J VERBEKE'S I On Oct 30 Troop 180 held Its nlOg by flashlIght they gather a rich; II!I seventh meetmg vVe celebrated :Hal~ harvest of drunken Insects
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And so, we wlsh you aU iL couple ofHappy Thanks~1Vmgs
The newspapers are always so Inked songs too, 'Over the Rambow" andup wIth murders., that It s gl\ en us A Lullaby' After that they had re ..an Idea~ phenomenon In Itself I As freshtnents, whlch were apple clderlong as we ve seen £It to have Na J and cookles Ever) one had -a very nICehonal clean up week, :flower doy, hme. P J.patronIze your baker week be kmdto anunals week and many othersof the same 11k, why not a NationalNon Murder' day? It seems reasonableto expect that murderers all over thecountry would be glad to enter mtothe spmt of the thmg Say we settledon March tenth, for example anymurders contemplated on that daywould have to be put off that IS Ifthe killer IS wl1hng to be sportmgabout It Why not wnte your Con~gressman ?-But don t mentton ourname'
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The bIrd thats been 'storkmg'around ever stnce A A A A (Adamate an apple) IS flappmg hIS wmgsover Grosse Pomte We ve heard ofthree stoppmg off places but we am tJawna tell where they are I
A few weeks ago a Grosse POinteh9mestead was ransacked by a. burg ..lar, dunng the absence of the ownerand hIS man Fnday' In the mIdst ofthe ransackmg, a frtend telephonedthe owner 0f\.tihe house and the burg ..lar, (whose "\'\dlseretton must havegIven way to Whimsey) answered thephone, and In a. very correct house ..1nan vOlce, he allowed as how h1Smaster was not 'to' hom.e In recon".truct~ng the cnme, we can only sur"mIse tha.t after cradling the recelver,the vl1han chuckled a few tlmes andwent on wIth hIS collectmg of sllver,Jewelry and loose change
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Courtesy
Dwelling ComfortConSIderable work has been done
toward the estabhshment of the cor-rect degree of humIdIty for dweU-mgs There IS a so~called comfortzone, WhICh has a maXImum tem~perature of 70 degrees Fahrenheitand a nunimum. humidIty of SOperc:ent, a mInImUm temperature of65 to 60 degree .. FahrenheIt, and amaxunum humIdIty of 55 per centTlus IS the range whIch has beenestabllshed as bemg most agreeableto people hVlng In temperate cll-mates
How one appreciates courtesy!It may be expressed in one sopening of a. Joor, in a smi1~
ing "Thank you," in the graclousdomg of a commonplace duty, or inUSl'ening with interest to another sViews Courtesy includes deferenceand respectfulness Yet Is there notsomethIng more than deference andrespect involved in genuine court-esy? Indeed there is It is love formanklnd Henry Drummond hasIPoken of courtesy a.s Hlove in littlethmgs '
If one truly loves, does he not ex~press that love in even his least cantact with others-lll thoughtfulnessfor others 1n deeds of kindness inlittle helpful acts all of which can.stitute what we are pleased to callcourtesy'"
Mary Baker Eddy, the Discovererand Founder of Christian Science Inher "Mlscellaneous WrItings ' says(p 250) 'Love is not somethmgput upon a shelf to be taken downon rare occasions with sugar tongsand laid on a rose-leaf I makestrong demands on love, call foractlve witnesses to prove It andnoble sacnfiees and grand achieve-ments as its results" And she alsosays, HAs a human quality, the glor~ious significance of affectlOD is morethan words it is the tender unsel-fish deed done in secret the silent,ceaseless prayer, the self forgetfulheart that overfiows ..
The Apostle Peter admonishedthus (1 Peter 3 8 '9) "Be ye all ofone mind having compassion one ofanother love as brethren be pitifulbe courteous not rendering evil forevil, or railing for rail1ng but con-tranwise blessing"
The dictionary defines "courtesy'in part. as • an act of kindness orfavor performed with politeness U
But what then is the source of in-herent kindlineas and conSlderate--ness'" •••
The real man is not the mortalso called man, who mayor may notbe kind The man of God s creahng1'8 Bis own image and likeness asstated in Genesis And smce God IsLove, man is the forever expressinnof Love, hence love and kindness areinherent qualities of the real man
But one may ask Whv do somepersons a.ppear to express much of •love, while others seem almost de-vOld of it. and at hmes may be evendiscourteous and disagreeable? Maynot the logical explanahon be thatIOme are allowing man s true being.... Love s refl.ection to find expresS 11through their thmkmg and liv.ill , while otheN may have theirtL.oughts so filled with a false senseof evil as real that love and goodnessare not manifested through theirthinklng or living'"
True courtesy expresses love Andloving considerahon expreS'i!ledto another arouses 8. kmdred responsefrom that one The writer witnessedan example ot this in a crowdedt.reetca.r one evening Two women
were standing in the aIsle when al!Ieat was vacated The one who wasobviouBly a worker made no attemptto take the seat evidently expectlUgthe other to do so But instead notingthe telltale bag of the domestlc ser.vant, the other asked, 'Have y::mbeen working all day't' £0 WhIChthere was a meek, uYes, m", am 'uThea you take the seat" was theresponse. Soon the other was alsoseated. and when the worker aroseto leave the car 'She bestowed a mostgracious and appreCIative smile uponher courteous benefactor
Is not the test ot true culturewhich must include courtesy, foundin the respect with which one treatsothers?
All ot God s children expressequally His infinite love Hence Godloves all, and forever expreS'Sesthrough men His universal goodnessand love All men are in reality thechildren of God, subject to His loveand care When this is compre-hended, one is enabled to lookthrough and beyond the false senseot personality, differences in socialstanding, education, and race, andto see and love the Dlftn of God screation
Such a one w1ll always be toundmanifestmg lov111g thoughtfulnessconsl{-' ration, and kindliness to all,even m. the least of human affairs-in that expression of true culturewhich rs known as eourtesy Andneed we add that he who includesall m his bestowal at courtesy hasglimpsed the love which character~i,zes the real man who refiects andexpresses God dIvine impartialLove?-The Chriatum Science Mon~ltar.
THE GROSSE POINTE REYIEW
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A poster contest on the subject ofConservation of Natural and AntmalResources of the State of MIChIgan ISbemg sponsored by the LOUlsa 5tClaIr Chapter of the Daughters of theAmerIcan Revolutlon The subjectspertment to the project are SOlI Ero.Slan, Stream PollutIonl Weeds andShrubbery, Forest FIres, Flowers,Blrds and FISh
Mabel Arbucklel SupervIsor of Artfor the Detrolt Pubhc Schools, 15 dl~rectlllg the contest whlch wlll be con.ducted In gra.des seven through 12 In
mtermedlate, techmcal and compre.henslve hIgh schools, wlth pnzes to beawarded
A 11st of slogans, prepared by theEducahonal DIVISlon of the Depart~ment of Conservahon at Lansmg, hasbeen sent to each school These slo~gans may be used by the students In
whole or m part, or may suggest otherIdeas to them The contest WIll closeon FndaY, November tenth On Mon.day, November thirteenthl the posterswIll be Juned for thelr aesthehc andcommercIal value Mrs Paul HaleBruske Regent of the LOUIsa St ClaIrChapter of the Daughters of theAmencan RevolutIOn and Mrs Basl1L Connelly, ChaIrman of the Conser.vatlOn Department of the Chapter wlllaSSIst wlth the Judgmg and awardmgof the pnzes
The posters will be on exhlblhon onThursday, December fourteenth atNewberry House, JeHerson Avenue,and may be vlewed by the pubhc
Grace WhIte Spnngstun(Mrs Humphreys Spnngstun)Publtc Relahons Chalrman,953 BerkshIre Road,Grosse pomte Park, M1Chlgan,NIagara 3120
Insulin DiscoveryInsulm was d1scovered by two
CanadIan phySICIans, Drs FrederIckG Bantlng and J J R McLeod,but the greater share of the credIthas been gIven to Dr Bantmg Atthe tune the dlscovery was an..nounced In 1922Dr Bantlng held theoffice of reSIdent surgeon of the Hos.pltal for SIck Chl1dren In TorontoThe Insulm treatment had been usedunder the supervISIon of Its dISCOV-erers for a whlle before lt was an~nounced, but lts general use datesfrom 1922
Sponsors Poster ContestLouisa St. Clair Chapter
In contrast WIth the past, when only wealthy famIhes could affordspeCIal furmture for the nursery and less fortunate chl1dren mhentedhand me downs from adult l'ledrooms, IS the present practIce of usmgJuvemle furmture for the eommg generahon Moderately well~offfaml-hes now are bUyIng ensembles llke thIS Swedlsh modern SUIte for theIrI hopefuls.
Arkansas Pioneers UsedCabin Door for Sundial
Antique clocks are rarely inolud-ed In the furmshlngs owned by oldreSIdents in the northern Arkansashllls The plOneers could waste nocovered wagon space on thIngs notabsolutely essentIal for heWIngdown tImber, constructIng cablOsand lI11mg the land, Hom.madedeVIces for tellmg tIme have givenrIse to a pIcturesque phraseologyThe truf! mountaIneer tells tIme bythe sun. Some of them are accu..rate to the mlnUle, ,
A hIllman Wl1lrefer to time ss"an hour before sun.up," an hourbefore sun~ownt" Ustralght ..up bythe sun," umoon..rlse tIme," "anhour by th' sun" In some of theold-tIme cabInS there were "sun•marks" on the floor. When thehouse was buIlt a mark would beplaced where the sun shone throughthe open door at noon The house~WIves tImed their coalang by the
U lengthemng streak of sunsluneThere was a sort of prlmltlve satls"facllon In hvmg and workmg by thesun. Many men who now possesswatches prefer to tell tIme by thesun.
Other old hlll people used thepuncheon b08:t:ds-logs spIlt lD twoand the fiat SIde used as the floor-to tell bme In one sectlon of Af.kansas the phrase Hpuncheon tlme"st111IS used Most of the puncheonswere approxImately the same WIdth,and the lengthenlng of sunshlne orshadow on them was counted byijUI1cheons, wluch usually approxI-mated one hour Thus Ha punch~onuntIl noon" would be 11 o'clock, andHa puncheon after noon, straight upand down," would be one o'clock.
It IS saId that when the first saw-mIll was erected at FayetteVIlle,Ark, the customers demanded thatthe "tImber ftoorm' " they purchasedbe the exact WIdth of the old-tImepuncheons, so that they could sl111!lve by upuncheon tune."
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INOTRE DAME BODY SHOP902 Notre: Dame at Mack NI 0132We do bumping, painting, weldlnland all automotive repair, at rea~so:n.able prIces t<Our low overheadIS the answer."
Wmter SportsJugoslaVIa has now deCIded to
compete for wmter sports and greatSkI centers have been establIshedat LjublJana, Bled, Kral1Jska Goraand on Mount OrJen, where snowfhes from October tIll May.
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Beautiful Cut Mumsfor Thanksgiving
We have lovely pink and white Begoniat plants_Iso African Violet and small oac-t tus plants.r~ W. make up beautiful corsages for any Gccaslon
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Grosse Pointe Florist96 Kerby Road NI 2513 We Deliver
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IlICYCLE MOTORCYCLESNew Bicycles at Low Pncel
V.eel Reisulit Bicycles Painted like DewLawnmowera Sharpened
Gro... POinte Motor Ie: Bike ShopA.~C Verbru'lthe 14%3Lakel"OlllteCan for Nt 9478 Deltver
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press herself on the plano. Her zeal IfIred wtth a. touch of g~nlusearnedher over barners to ultimate suc-cess Deft touches of humor an-dfm.e characterIzation II
Cormack-Land for My SonsA VIVid romance of the AmerIcan
revolution. Of Interest to older boysand gifts
Mason-WoodcraftPracbcal book for readers of all
ages who are Interested In campmgand pIoneer crafts.
De Angell-SkippackSchoolWith a lIvely story and Interest~
mg' Illustrations Mrs. De Angell hasbrought alIve the quamt colorfulpenod of the Mennomte settlers InPennsylvama about 1750.
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Get Your Thanksgiving Permanenl
Grosse Pointe Library day, students from near ..by schools WIlli At the Grosse P01nte C1ty Branch,be 1n charge of the dIsplaY Each 700 cadieux Rd Monday and Tuesday,
MaIre School Will be m charge, Wed ..schoclWIllbe aSSIgneddefinite day. d St Cl Th d St P l'nes ay, are urs ay, • au.Monday and Tuesday, Defer School, Fnday, RIchard School.Wednesday, Pierce JUUlor HIgh, All Grosse Pomte boys and girlsThursday and Friday, St. Ambrose, are InvIted Plan to V1S1tthe exhIbItSaturday, Trombly the day your school 15 In charge.
Parertts mterested In butldmg up apersonal hbrary for theIr children WIllfmd many suggest10ns here The hb~ranans wlll be glad to recommend $Ult ..
able titles for vanous tastes and ages.- AT - Recent htles for Boys and Girls.
RACHEL BEAUTY SALON Baldwm-SouwesterVlCtCl<lOU.The. thIrd of the sou wester storIes
17343E Warren ro. 2-01651 Th" llmelhere " a 1500milerescuePermanents at $2.50, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 trlp to the West IndIes
Al Frae Reset with Permanents at $350 and up Barne-She Shall Have Mustc~~ \1 3Se "A delIghtful story of the casual,• ~ #t' Shampoo and Wave. .... I unmUSIcal bmlly to WhICh Karan Rellt that TaC&llt:room tltroulA a
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NOTICE of CHANGE of PRECINCTS,In the Township of Grosse Pointe
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'Newbook. for boy. and girl. wIllbe.. on dlsp,lay thIS week at all theGrosse Pomte pubhc hbrarles.
At the Mam Library, Nottingham.aria Kercheval.from 330 to 530 each
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVEDThat the Township Clerk be and is hereby auth~rized
and directed to transfer the registration cards of personsduly registered in the Township of Grosse Ponte so u toplace the said registrations cards in the proper precinctfiles, .and to notify the registrants of such change by for-wardIng to the address given upon such registration carda notice to the registrant of the fact that such change hasbeen made and the new precinct in which such registrlllltresides,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVEDThat the Township Clerk is hereby authorized and dI.
rected to certify a copy of this resolution to the CoUlltyClerk.
ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 24. AllTownship of Grolle POinte altuated WIthinVtlla.e of Grosse POlllte Shores_
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVEDThat the Township Clerk be and is hereby authoriJed
and directed to give notice of the change of precinct. inthe Township of Grosse Pointe by publishing a copy of thisresolution for two (2) successive weeks in the GrossePointe Review, a newspaper published and circulated in theTownship of Grosse Pointe, and by posting copies of thisresolution in two (2) public places in each of the electionprecincts, hereinbefore designated.
ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 23. That part of G.o ... PoInt.Woods belnl bounded. by a hne .tarbllg at the Illtersaction of thecenterlille of Verllier Road and the centerhne of Mack Aveaue.thence northerly along the centerline of Mack Avellue to the aortlt.-erly houlldary bne of the Village of Grolle POint. Wood., th ... "westerly along the northerly boundary hne of the Villa,. of Gro.s.POinte Woods to the westerly boundary bne oEthe VIlla,. or Oro•••POInte Woods, thence southerly along the westerly hOUlldaryItaeof the VIllage of Grolle POinte Woods to the southerly boUl'l~hne of the Vlllale of Grosse POinte Woods; thence easterly .10"the .outherly 'boundary hlle of the Villale of Grosse PonUe W~to the cellterllne of Mack Avellue; thence northerly alOlll' the cea-tenlle of Mack Avenue to the .outherly houndary hlle of the Villar.of Grolle POinte Woods; thence ea.terly alonl the southerl,. lujll1\~-ary hlle of the VI1lageof Crosse POinte W~. to the .ea.terl~boundary lane of the Village of GrolSe POInte Woods thellce n~.eItlyaloftg the .. sterly bOUlldal'YlI11eof the VIlla.e of Gro••• PJ)tl\ta-Wooclsto tha centerhlle of Verlllel' Road; thel:tcewe.terly aloac ~.centerhne of Vernier Road to plac. ot beglnlllllg
ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 22. That part .f Gro••• Poi,_Wcoda being hOJ,lncleclby a ltne starting at the mter.ectioll of theeenterhlle of Mack Avenue an.d the centerbne of Vernier Roa~tthellce llortherly alohg the centerhne of Mack Avenue lo the IlOrtta..arly boundary hlle of the Vtllage of Groll. POIntefW'ood., tbeaNR.terly along the northerly bounclary hne of the Vtlla.e of c..••••POInte Woods to the we.terly boundary hne of the Vtlla•• of (boo...POinte Shores, thellce southerl,. alon&,the westerly bOUlld'-'lTh~.of the VIllage Grosse POinte Shore. to the centerblle of V.rat.Road; thence westerly alonl the centerline of Verlller Road to p*-of belInnlllr.
Estates Su'bchyision,thence we.terly alon.. the southerly J,o~lI11eof LewlItoll Estates Subdtvision and LeWIstonRoad SubdiTl,ioaal ~xtended to the centerhne of Beaupre Avellue, thellC8 ~orth.erll'aloll&,the centerhne of Beaupre Avenue to the- centerlIne of MorallRoad, thence westerly to the centerhne of WillIams Avellue, thellcesoutherly along the centerhne of Wlihatns Avenue to the cents,.,""of Fisher Road at Chalfont. Avenue, t;hence northerly alonl' thecenterhne of Chalfonte Avellue to the centerline of Kerby Roaththellce easterly alon, the cellterhne of Kerb,. Road to tlte cut.lidof Rlda'e Road, thence southerly along the centerhne of RId,e R~.to place of be,lllnlng_
ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 21. That part of Gro... Poillto"Farm. being boun.ded by a bne startllli at the Inter.ecboll of th.centerblle! of Fliher Road alld the centerhlle of Chalfcnte A...ellllelthellce northerly along the centerbne of Chalfonte AvellU. to thecenterbne of Kel"by Road, thence easterly alonl the cellt...Ulle ofKerby Road to. the centerhne of Beaupre Avellue; thence Ilorther'b'along tha cellterhlle of Beaupre Avenue to the cellterlille of Mor •••Road, thence west.ly alollg the cellterhne of Moro•• Road to thecellterblle of Chalfollte Avenue; thence northerly aloll&,the C8'QtW.bile of Chalfonte Avenue to the centerline of Bournemqutb R.. el.thellCtilwesterly along the centerbne of Boul"nemouth Road to thecenterhne of Mack Avenue, thence southerly alon. the unterUn.of Mack Avenue to the centerbne of FI.her Road;. thellce .....terJ,.along the centerhlle of Fl.her Road to place of DeIInlllnl'.
ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 20. That part of Gros •• PoloteFarms 'beIngboullded by a bne .tartillg at the mtersaction of the cen-terhne of Ridge Road alld the ,outherly boundary bne of Lewistoa
ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 18. That part of Gro... PoioteFarms 'beJ.nl:boullded by a line .tartllll' at the Illterseellon of thacenterhne of FI.ber Road and the cellterlille of Rldle Road; thencanortherly aloftI' the centerhne of Ridge Road"to the centedille of Mc.KIllley Road, thence easteTly along the cellterhna of McKinley Roadto a pOInt lIudway betweell the. two front enlrallces of the GabrIelRichard School, thence at right angle. to McKinley Road to thecenterline of M"MIIlall Road, thellce we-sterly along the centerbllaof McMillan Road to the centerltlle of Ridge Road, thellce llortherlyalong the centerline of Ridge Road to the southerly boundary ltne ofLeWIstonEstates SubdlVISIOIlas extellded, thence we.terly alonl thesoutherly houndary line of LewI.ton Eatate. SubchviSIOllas extendedand the southerly houndary lIne of Ll!!wlstonRoad SUbthVlslOllas ex.tellded to the centerlme of Beaupre Road, thence northerly alongthe centerlIne of Beaupre. Road to the centerhne of Moran Road,thellce we.terly along the centerbne of Morall Road to the center-hne of Wdbaml Avenue; thence southerly alolll the cen.terblle ofWIlham. Avellue to the cellterUne of Fuher Roach thence ealterlyaloft&'the cellierbne of 'I.her Road to place of belinnilll'_
ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 18. That part of Gro ••• Point.Farma Delngbounded by a lille .tarllng at the illteraecllon. of LakeSt. Clair and the centerhne of Kerby R-oad.. extetlded, ~ence west.erly alOll&,the C811terhneof Kerby Road as extended to the cellterhneof Beaupre Road, thellC8 northerly alone the cellterhne of BeaupreRoad to the centerhlle of Moron Road, the~ce we.terly alollg thecellterltne of MorolS Road to the centerltne of ehalfollte Avellue'thence northerly along the CeIlterhne of Chalfonte Avellua to th~cellterhlle of Bournemouth Road, thellce westerly aloll' the center_hlle of Bournemouth Road to the centerbne of Mack Avenue, thencenortherly along the centerhne of Mack Avenue to the north bound..ary bne of the Village of Groll. POinte Farms, thence easterly alongthe north Doulldary hne of the Vtllage of Groase POinte Farms toLake St. Clatr, thence .outherly alonl Lake St. ClaJr to place of be-I'lnnlng.
ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 17. That part of G.o ••• Poiot.Farms beln, bounded by a ltn. starling at the Illteraecllon of th" cen-terbne of Moran Road as extellded to Lake St. Clair, thellce ",est-erly alonl the cellterblle of Morall Road as extended, to the center-line of Groase POinte Boulevard, thence southerly alon, the cellter.lIne of Grosse POinte Bouleyard to the cellterlIne of Lewistoll Road,thence westerly alonl' the cellterlln. of Lewistoll Road to the center ..bne of Ridge Road, thence Ilortherly alolll the centerhlle of Rld,eRoad to the centerblle of Kerby Road, the ..e ea.terly along thecenterlIne of Kerby Road as extended to Lake St. Clair; thencesoutherly alollg Lake St. Clair to pla-ceof beglnllllll'_
ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 16. That pa.t of Gro... Po.ot.Farms beIng bounded by • bne starbng at the Intersection of Lak.St. Clatr and the centerhlle of FI.her Road extended, thellce llorth.easterly along the centerhne of Fisher Road extended to the center-bne of Rld,e Road, thence llortheastet'ly alollg the centerhlle ofRidge Road to- the centerbne of McKinley Avelllle; thence southeast.erly along the centerlille of McKinley Avenue to a POllltmidway be.tween. the two fr.ont elltrallcea of th. Gabriel RIchard School, thellcenortherly at nght angle. to McKlllley Avenue to the cellterlille ofMcMlllall A",enue; thence J1.ortheasterlyalong the ~llterhlle of Mc-Millan Avenue to the centerbne of Rldl. Road; then~e llortherlyalollg the centerhne of Rulge Road to the cellterhll. of LeW'IIto"Road, theee ea.ter1y alon&,the centerblle of Lewistoll Road to thecenterlille of Crosse POInte Boulevard, thence llortherly along thecellterbne of Grosse Poillte Bouleyard to the centerhne of MoranRoad, thence easterly alollg the cen.terltlleof Moran Road as extelld.ed to Lake 51. Claw, thellc•• outnerly alonl Lake St. Clair to placeof begtllnilll_
ELECTION PRECINCT NO. IS. That part of G.o ••• Polot.Park belllg boufldedby a hne .tartln, at the Interseclton of t'he cen-terbne of VerDor Highway alld the easemellt lille between ThreeMile Dnve and Auduboll Road as extended; thellce east alolll thecellterhlle of Verllor Highway to the ea.t boundary line of the VII-lale of Grolle POinte Park .. thence llorth alollg the east boundarybile of tbe Village of Gr-olle POlllte Park to the cent-erhlle of Ma.ckAvenue; thence west alonl the centerbne of Mack Avenue to theea.emellt line between Three Mde DrlTe alld Auduboll Road A' ex-tallded; thence south .101lgsuch easement bile to place of be&,lllnlnl'
ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 14. That part of Gro ••• Point.Park MIllg bdunded by a bile .tartllll' at the Illtersecllon of Vemol'Highway and the west Illle of the Somerset Road SUbdIVI.IOllas ex..tended, thence .. st along the centerhne of Vernor Highway to theeasement hne between Three Mde Dnve and Audubon Road, thencenorth along suc:h easement line to the cellterhne of Mack Avenue,thence welt aloill' the centerblle of Mack Avenue to the weat ltne ofthe Someraet Road SubdiVISionas extended; thellca south .lonl thewest hne of the Somerset Road SubdlVlSIOIlaa extellded to place ofhellDlllnr_
ginning_
ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 13. That part of Gro ... Po.nt.Park beIng bounded by a hne starting at the Intersection of the cen-terline of Vernor Highway alld the west hlle of Berns KerchevalAvenue 5ulxhvlsIon; thence north alona the Welt Il1leof Beml Ker.cheval Avenue 5ubchviSIOlland Lakepolnte Heights SU'bdlV1.IOIltothe centerline of Mack Avellue; thence .. s.t alolll the cellterlme ofMack Avenue to the west bne of the Somerset Road Subdlvtllon ••extended, thellce south along the we.t hlle of Somerset RoadSubdlvtSIOllas extended to the centerhne of Vernor Hllhway;thence west alonl the cellterhlle of Verllor Highway to place of be_
ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 12. That part of Gro ••• Point.Park beml boullded hy a ltDestartlllg at the Illtersectloll of the westboundary line of the Village of Grolle POinte Park and the cellter-hne of Vernor Highway, tnellca ealt alollg the centerblle of VernorHighway to the welt bne of the BerllS Kercheval Avenue Subek-'91SIOn,thellce north alon, the west bne of the Bern. Kercheval Ave-nue SubdiVISIonand we.t hne of the Lakepoillte Helehb Subcbv1l10nto the centerbne of Mack Avenue, thence we.t along the centerltDeof Mack Avenue to the we.t boulldary line of the Village of Croll.POinte Park, thence south alonl' the we.t boundary hne of the VIl.1age of Crolle POinte Park to place of begIllnlnl_
ELECTION PRECINCT NO. II. That part of G.o ••• Poiot.Park beIng boullded by a hlle starlInl at the Intersectioll of the westboundary line of the Village of Gl'osae POinte Park alld the center-line of Kercheval Avenue, thence eaat alollg the centerblle of Ker-cheval Avenue to a pOint midway between the two 'rollt entrance'of the Defer School, thence north at right allgles to Kercheval Ave-nUe to the centel"hne of Vernor HIghway, thellce west alonl tnecenterhne of Vernor Highway to the west bOUlldaryhlle of the Vil-lage of Grolle POInte Park, thellce south .101l1 the we.t boullclaryhlle of the Village of Gro.. e POlllte Park to place of Mgm.lling.
ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 10. That part .f Gro ••• Point.Parle helng bounded by a bne alartlng at the west boulldary hne ofthe Village of Grolle POInte Park; thellC8 east alolll the centerhneof Kercheval Avenue to a POllltmidway betweell the two front en-trances of the Pierce Scho,ol, thence south at rll'ht anlles to Ker-cheval Avenue to the centerhlle of St_ Paul Avenue, thence weftalong the cellterhne of St. Paul Avenue to the west boulldary bileof the VIllage of Grosse POinte Park, thence north along the we.thoundary bne of the VIllage of Groue POlllte Park to place ofbeginning.
ELECTION PRECINCT NO.9. That part of Gro ... Point.Park being bounded by a hne starting at a pGlllt beIng the illter.ec-bon of the centerlille of Jeffer'OIl Avellue alld. the easemellt bne ofGrolle POInte Manor SubcbvtllOllbetwe&ll Balfour and BerkshireRoad., thence north alan, such easement lIne to the centerhne 0'Kercheval Avenue, thence west along the cen:terhlle of Kerche"'alAvenue to a point midway between the two front elltrallcea of theDeEel"School, thellce north to the cellterbne of Verllor Hllhway;thence east along the centerlIne of Verllor HIghway to the easemelltlI11eof Scripps Grolle POinte Park SubdlVISIOllhetween Audubonalld Whltber Roads, thence south alon, such easement bne to thecenterlIne of St. Paul Avenue, thence west along the cellterhne ofSt. Paul Avenue to the easement lI11eof Grolle POlllte Park Corpor.ahon SubdlTIslonbetween Bucklnham and DevonshIre Roads, thellcesouth alollg such easement hne to the centerhne of Jeffer'OIl Aft.nue, thence well along the centerhne of Jeffersoll Avellue to placeof beginning.
ELECTION PRECINCT NO.6. That part of G..... Polot.Park being bounded by It, hne startIng at the Illtenectlon of the cell-line of St Paul Avellue and the easement line hetween Audubon allelWh~tber Roads of the Scripps Grosse POinte Park Subdlvl'lon;thence North along such ea.emellt bne to the centerhne of VernorHighway, thence ea.t along the cellterhne of Vernor Highway tothe east bOUllcJa1'¥hne of the VIllage of Grolle POlllte Park; thellcesouth along the ea.t boundary bile of the VIllale of Grotse PointePark to the centerline of St. Paul Avenue, thellce weat aloll' thecenterlIne of St. Paul Avenue to place of begllllllnz_
ELECTION PRECINCT NO.7. That part of G.o ... Poiot.Park being bounded by a bne starbllg at the POlllt of Interseeboll ofthe centerlille of Jeffersoll Avenue a~d the e.. ement hne of Gross.POinte Park Corporation SubdlVISIOIlbetW'eellBuckill&,hama~d Dev.onshlre Roads, thence north along such easement hlle to the center-hila of St. Paul Avenue, thence east along the centerline of St. PaulAvenue to the ea.t boundary hne of the Village of Gros.e POintePark; thence south along .uch bOUlldaryltlle to the centerltne ofJeffer,oll Avenue, thellce we.t along the cellterhne of Jefferson A",.-nue to place of beglllnln*..
such easemerlt lille to the centerlille of Kercheval Avellue; thellc.west along the centerlille of Kercheval Avellue to a pOint mIdway be-tween the east and we.t entrances of the PIerce School, thence .oqthfrom thiS pOint to the centerhne of St. Paul Avenue, thence westalolll the eenterhne of St. Paul Avenue to the Intersection of thecenterlIne of St. Paul Avenue and the w.. t boundary hlle of PInney'sPlat extellded; thence south along the west boundary lille of Pin-ney's Plat to place of DegUlllllll_
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ELECTION PRECINCT NO.6. That part of Gro... Point..park being bounded by a bile startuil' at a POllltDelnl' the inter..edlOll of the west bOUllclary!lute of Plnlley's Plat extended alld theceJlterline of JefferSOllAvenue, thence east alollg the centerlille ofJefferson Avenue to the easemellt ltne of Gro... POlllte Manor Sub-dlV'18IOllbetween Balfour alld Berkshire Roads, thellce north alon.
ELECTION PRECINCT NO. S. That part of G.o ... Poiot.Park being bounded by a line startIng at the welt boulldary bne ofihe VIllage of Groue POinte Park, thence runJung east along thecenterhlle of Jefferson Avenue to a pOint which I' the extenslOlloflhe east line of the Berns-Jefferaon Avenue SubchvlsIon,thence northalohl the east hne of the Berns Jefferso~ Avenue SubdiVisionwhichi. also the alley eXisting between Lakepomte and Beaconsfield Ave_n,ues as extended north to St. Paul Avenue, thellce west alon, thecenterhne of St. Paul Avenue to the west boulldary bne of the VII-Jage of Grosse POlllte Park, thence south along the west boulldarybne of the Village.of Gross. Ponlte Park to place of bel1Jllllng_
ELECTION PRECINCT NO.3. That pa.t of G.o ... PolotoP""k helng bounded by a hlle startillg at the illte:rsectlollof the alleye~l.lin# betweell Beaconsfield alld Nottlnlham Avenue. extendednorth alld the centerlille of Jeffersorl Avellue, thence ea.t alollg thee.nterhlle of Jefferson Avellue to a POllltwhich I. the Inter.edlonof the centerblle of JeffenOll Avellue and the easement hne betweenBer~.nn'e and Trombley Roads, thence south alonlf such ea.emelltJm. to the centerbne of Essex Avenue, the.ce wellt along the cen-terline of Essex Avenue to the centerhne of Beacon'beld Avenue;thence north along the centerhne of B82ilcOlllnelclAvenue to a pootl~ulway betweell the two front entrances of the Robert TrombleySchool, thellce east to a pOintwhIch II the extension of the alley ex-ishpJ betW8ell Beacon.field and Notttngham. Roads, thellce north• Ion, thiS alley to place of begIlllullg_
ELECTION PRECINCT NO.4. That part of Gro... Poiot.Park bemg bounded by a hne startIng at the east boundary hne ofthe Village of GroSie POInte Park, thence south aloll' the ea.tboundary hne of the VIllage of Groue POintePark to Lake St Clair,Jhellce west al'Png Lake 5t Clair to the west boundary ltne of Trom.bley Road which ISalso the ea.t hne of Windmill POInteSubcltvtSlOll;tltence llorth along the weat hne of Trombley Road to the illtersec.tibll of the south hne of Lot 976,WIlldmII1POinte SubdlVISIOIlJthenceweat alODI'the .outh hne of Lot 976,WIndl1ll11POinte SubdlVISIOIltothe easemellt hlle between BerkshIre and Trombley Roads, tnellcaborth along such easement line to a pOinte WhIChis the Intersectionof the easement hne between Berkshire alld Trombley Roaclaand theC1enterblleof Jefferson Avenue extended, thellce east along the cen-terblle of Jefferson Avellue to place of beainlllllg_
ELECTION PRECINCT NO.2. That part of G.o ... Poiot.Park beill&,bounded by a bne sta1"tlllgat the west boundary hne oftll." Village of Grosse POlllte Park then runllInl east alollg the cen-_11M of Essex Avellue to Beacollsfield Avellue; thellce llorth aloll&,th. cerlterhne of Beaconsfield Avellue to • pOint DUdwaybetweellthe two frollt elltrallces of the Robert Trombley School, thence... t to a poillt which i. the cOllbnuatloll of the alley eXisting be..tween Beaconsfield and Nottmgham. Avenue., then.ce llorth alonlthis alley between. Beaconsfield and Nottingham Avellue. as extendedto the centerbne of Jeft'ersoll Avenue, thence west alon, the center-li"'8 of Jeffe,soll Avnue to the we.t boundary hne of the VIllage~f Grosse POInte Park, tnellce .outh along the west boulldary bne0'; the Vtllag. of Gro.se POinte Park to place of beglllning.
ELECTION PRECINCT NO. I. That part of Gro... Po.otePark 'being hounded hy a lille startm. at the west boundary laneof the Village of Gsq,oSlePointe Park alld runnilll eaat alolll LakeSt. Clair to the west houndary-hlle of Trombly Road, thence northalong the west boundary bile of Trombley Road, to the south ltne ofLot '76 Wllldmlll POlllte SUbthVlSlo11;thence West alolll' the southl1u of Lot 976Wllldmlli POIDt. SubthVtllOnto the easement bile be.tWftll Berkshu:e arld Trombley Roads, thellce north alon, thiS eale ..meAt hlle to the eellteTblleof Es.ex Avellue, tbellce weat along thecent,er hne of Enex Avenue to the west bOl,llldarybne of the VIllageot Grone POinte Park; thence south along the west boundary 1I11.of t~e VdhLgeof Groue POlllte Park to place of begmlung_
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVEDThat in accordance with the provisions of Act No. 351
of the Public Acts of the State of Michigan for the year of1935, the election precinets in the Township of GrossePoipte shall be constituted u follows:
WHEREAS, the Township Clerk has made an investi-Illation of the re-Iocating and revising of election precinctsin the Township of Grosse Pointe, and has submitted hisrecommendation,
WHEREAS, the Township Board of Grosse PointeTownship has investigated the necessity of revising theelection precincts in the Township of Grosse Pointe so thatin accordance with the provisions of Act No. 351 of thePublic Acts of the State of Michigan for the year of 1925no more than six hundred and fifty registered electors shallbe situated within the confines of any election precinct, and
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Deier and Trombty SchoQls mGrosse Pomte together WIth 18 eletroit wIll parhclpate tn the FIfth Annual International Festival prograrrior school chl1dren to be held Fridayafternoon, November 17th at Hanna.nY M C A
Accordmg to Alvm R DeiSS, Boy'sWork Secretary, thIS special program1S lor the purpose of developmg .a,
more sympathetic, tolerant, appreCla. ..tlve and understandmg attItude to~wards peoples of foreign lands SIX toeIght hundred school chJ1dren an ..
Inually attend the FestIvalEach year the children have pre ..
pared a project whIch has heen sentdirectly tq chosen foreIgn countnesLast year greetIngs to SIX BalkanCCluntnes were recorded on phono"graph records and matIe dto the Ichoolchlldren of those counttles ThJS yeara commemoratIve stamp project hasbeen mstItuted tn the Grosse Pomteand Southeaost DetrOit schools Book~lets of these stamps WIth descnpttvematerials are to be malled to schoolchlldrett In 16 loreign CGuntru!::s Anmterestmg program of sound mOVlesof travel, the New York's World FaIT,adventure and comedy wIlt be featuredFolk dancers from the !tUdl0!i of J,J. Jalmuszmskl wt11be an attractivepart of the program
The Festival WIll culmmate on Sat-urday mght WIth the bIg InternatIonalDmner, whIch IS to be held 1ft themam gypmaslUm The d~nner IS opento the pubhc and thIS year mort than20 dmn!;!r reservatIons art expectedMr Charles E Hurrey of New YorkCIty will be the prmclpal speaker. Pre ..fessor Nelson, of th~ UnIverSIty ofMichIgan and 22 graduate fQre,lgnstuclents represent111g 19 dlfferentcountnes WIll be guests of honcr atthe dInn,r
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Reproduction. of 6ne furnltur. mMi.to order-Any .tyle or p.nod.
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",!!!umlnotlon,free fr~m glare ~ light thot\ meets every requirement for easy, comfort_able seeing.~ Simply screw theseI."lightadaptors" Into the sockets of your old fix.'tures (os easy a$ screwing in a lamp bulb)!Light Adaptors are available In a wideselection of styles and colors, frdiii $1.95to $4.50. See them ot department stores,hardware stores, lighting fixture stores or
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A. an introd\lctory specle.l, andnraclual hair.t)"le, lnclucbng shampoo 75.Specials for Monday, Tuesday and WednesdayReconchbonul&' Hot Od Scalp Treatment, In ..cludtnl Shampoo and Wave $100Sels,or Haircutting by Rlcharde 65c, Razor, $1
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'Soul and Body' wd be the SUbJect! CorrelatIve passages to be read from , Y, Hart and Mrs Harry J ennmgs Alsoth Ch t • te tb 'k '5 ,.,lce be ma$ters of the body, dictate It$ tof to Lesson Sermon In all Chnstlan e rts lan CI nce x 0..... c aSSIsting the hostess Wlll be Mrs
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Oldest ToyTh. doll Is the old.st toy known
and has been found In varlOUS formsamong all nations and trIbes fromremote antIqUIty In the BrItishmuseum In London there IS a collec-tIon of dolls, one of whIch IS 4 000years old, haVIng been found In an __ ,.,~,~,~'~'_I7~F._""~.__ ' ••.••••~.~.~._•.••~.~.~.~'_.~~•••••••~.~.~._.-_.~._. _••-- •EgyptIan tomb Dolls were also Icommon In Greece and Rome Re.cent SCIentIfic investIgatIons s..eem to Imdicate that dolls were a1Eb usedby some trIbes In relIgIOUS cere-momes
-------Catholio Trappists
Th. memb.rs of the Reform.dCIstercIan order of the Roman Cath ..ohc church, better known as Trap-PIsts hve an entIrely secluded hfe,devotmg theIr tIme to rehglou8worship contemplatIon and prayer,WIth hard phYSIcal work as theIrrecreation There are three monas-terIes La Trappe, at Gethsemane,Ky , Our Lady of the Valley. Cum-berland, R I, and New Maneray,near Dubuque, Iowa
Italian ClookOne of the old.st clock' in the
world IS on the old Clock tower ofVemce, Italy It has been tIckingtime smce 1496, or for 441 yearsOn Its platform are two black gIantswho have struck the hours 24 tImesevery day or nearly tour millIontun••
National GuardA member of the natIonal guard
draws the same pay as a memberof the regular army for each bmehe drIlls A member of the nabonalguard drIlls 48 tImes each year andgoes to camp for 15 days WhIle Incamp he also receIves the same payas that paId the regular army.
O.trioh Block. TrallIoInvadmg NaIrobI, Kenya colony,
an ostrIch took a stand In the mid-dle of the mam street and held upmotorIsts unhl a woman soundedthe SIren on her car, at whIch thebird .t.pped asld. and let the lmepass
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CI.aning of Interioreall and Delivery SerVice
The American Red Cross gaveemergency relief and rehabilitatIonaid to 130000 sufferers of 157 disasters in the United States during thefiscal year ended June 30 acao-rdingto a report submItted by DeWittSmith, newly appomted director ofthe Red Cross dlSaster relief ser-vice
Mr Smith said the number of dis~aster operations exceeded that ofany preyious year, with cloudbursts,epidemics, tires. wmdstorms, snowslides and other catastrophes strik.tng in 43 states and the territory ofAlaska Red Cross disaster reHef ex.penditures totaled $2,276,109for theyear
• Since its founding in 1881 theRed Cross has aided VIctims of 2 495disasters of all types here andabroad, expendmg $143 000000 forrescue, food, clothmg, shelter medical and nursing aid and the perma-nent rehabilitation of familIes un~able to re establish themselves," Mr.Smith said.
Record Number of Dis-asters Reported by Red
Cross for Year
Since 1910 the American Red Crosshas taught first aid methods to morethan 2 000000persons, life savmg skillsto more than 1000000 and home hygiane and care of the s"tckto more than1,000,000 women and older girls.
P.rfeot Publio LibraryTourlsts seekmg the perfect public
lIbrary are adVIsed to go to LeIpZIgIn Germany, where readers SIt outon a pleasant terrace In the sun-shine, read theIr books, and ~n.1oya qwet smoke
Co,vbell OrganSmIley Burnette, a comedIan of
Hollywood, CalIf) wasn t sahsfiedWIth playmg 52 dIfferent musical m~struments, so he Invented anotherone-a cowbell organ, says theAmerIcan MagaZIne
Sauerkraut HistorySauerkraut was introduced and
populp.rIzed In thIS country by Ger~man ImmIgrants, and of course thename IS German, but there IS eVI-dence to show that It may not haveorigl1lated In Germany. There IS nodefinIte mformatlon as to when orwhere the Idea occurred to shredcabbage and leave It to ferment Inbrme made from salt and Its ownJUIce One wrIter traces It to AsIa,shOWIng how the Tartars firstpassed on a sauerkraut reCIpe tothe SlaVIC peoples of eastern Eu-rope, who In turn gave it to the an-CIent Germans There IS eVIdencealso that thIS food has been madeIII Alsace and In Holland from veryearly hmes
French Service DecoratIonThe MedaI11e Mlhtalre, France's
premIer decoratIon for dlstmgulshedserVIce m actIon, commands somuch respect for its owner thateven In mIlItary prIson unusual fa-vors are granted to mm, declaresCollier's As another honor, themedal IS fastened to the front of hIScell door and a guard IS st;;ihonedthere to watch It
THE GROSSE POINTE REVIEW
Plaza 6317
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Deliciously DifferentChocolate Cookies
THE problem ot what to give the Toll House Cookieskiddies coming home from Ih eup brown sugar 2 tables-poons hot
school, or to serve the Bridge Club 11:1 cup white suga.r watllrlhe next time It. your turn to enter Ih cup butter or % teaspoon\'aI'l111&other ,hortenlng I economy tlize bartain can be solved by a. batch of 1 egg semisweetthese delicIOUScookies IIh cups sifted ftour chocolate (7 oz)
11:1 teaspoon baking 1,2 cup chOppecl iThey re ~Toll House Cookies' soda walnuts ~
because Ruth Wakef~ld of New If. teaspoon salt 'jEngland s famous ToU House Inn Important -Cut each small squarecriginated them These cookies are of semi sweet chocolate into foursure to delight your Bridge Club pieces Cream butter or other short~and the family too, they're new and ening and add sugars and beatendifferent Crisp, tender, golden egg Dissolve soda in the hot waterbrown cookIes and when you bite- and mix alternately With the flourin to one-surprise! There s a. rIch sifted with the salt. Lastly add thebit of semi sweet chocolate -and a chopped nuts and the pieces of semt~t.aste of walnut in that bite and the sweet chocolate Flavor WIth thenext and the next. A perfect flayor van1l18,and drop by half teaspoonscombinatlOn I on a greased cookie sheet Bake 10
Toll House Cookies Ire as m.uch to 12 minutes in a 375ft F oven._fun to make as they~r.! to serve. 41. :M.!ke8 60~o~es
Y. M. C. A. Notps
Open Houses for the 8A grades atthe Grosse Pomte Hlgh School andthe John D PIerce Juntor HIgh Schoolof Grosse Pomte wJ1l be held November 21 and December 1, respeclvely,TheIr obJect IS to gIve parentsa specIal opportumty to see WJth theJrchtldren the achJevements made In theseventh and eJghth grades and to Judgethe best posslble choJces for the puplls .
Open Houses for
SA Pupils Planned
Tower Editorial
What a. boon Jt would be If we couldrestnct reSIdence 10 our communltyto those who are capable of under-standmg and wlllmg to assume thespecIal responslbllitIes of cJtlzenship mGrosse Pomte I
We are all gravely mJured wheneven a. few are gUJlty of denymg theJrresponslblbttes Can we not fInd someway of enItghtenmg them?
It IS at tremendous pnvI1ege to hveIn a favored communIty m the mostfavored country of the world It IS apnvilege that rlghtly carnes responSl~biIthes.
The foHowlOg student WrItten edI-tonal appeared In last '" eek S Issue ofthe Tower, whlch IS a student paperof the Grosse Pomte HIgh Schoo1-
"A most ia..vored commumty In theMost favored country of the world"Dr E R Van Kleeck supenntendent,called Grosse Pomte at the commence-ment exerCIses last June
Occupymg such unIque posItion,Grosse POInte and everythIng aboutIt 15 qUIte naturally of parhcular m~terest to the rest of the world Any-thIng .out of the ordInary that happensm Grosse Pomte makes news eventhough SImIlar mCIdents In other partsof the CJty would attract httle atten-bon
Professor Nelson, of the UnJVersltyof MIChJgan at Ann Arbor, has madearrangements whereby 22 graduateforelgn students wlll represent 19 dt£~ferent countnes at the Internationaldmner on Saturday evenmg, Novem~ber 18 Countnes represented wlll be
IChma Japan, Korea, Slam, Phl1hpmeCommonwealth, IndIa, Pales-tme, Bul-
I gana, Hungary, Greece, Italy, Turkey,Poland BraZIl, ColumbIa, BoItvla, Ar~gentma, Venezuela and Umon of SouthAfnca These Forelgn students WIllbe guests of the Hannan Y. M C Afor the dmner.
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Rooms for RentLAKEPOINTE 979 Second house
south of Jefferson smgle or largetwm bedrooms, with two closets LE6837SINGLE ROOMS Conventent trans-
portatton .Mary Roberton, 17131KerchevaL
-Light HousekeepingOAK-ST-:-25-0ne~ formtddte:
aged handy man or carpenter forexchange of serVIce Apply upstaIrsIn rear.
Help Wanted - FemaleWHITE GIRL for general housework,
plam cookmg who can share respon~Slblhty wIth housewife employed parttIme Boys 4 and 6. Personal laundryonly NI 6338
WantedOLD CLOTHING WANTED-HIgh.
est prices paId for men S SUIts andshoes Telephone cali Wll1 brmg usto you Immedtately Tel Tyler 4 3625
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EXPERIENCED laundress deslres IMUSle-:-Le1b Conservatory of MUSIC, eontmued study.laundry In own home also gIrl 17 estabhshed In 1912 VOIce, Plano Besldes a. short general meeting in
to care for chIldren evemngs NI 4491 Vlolm, Harmony and Theory 14950 the audltonum of each school, thereCAPABLE refinedmiddle aged wom~ IEast Jefferson at CIty hm1ts and 989 wlll be a home room conference and
an deslre's pOSltlon as compamon- BarrIngton JOIn the Grosse P01nt-eh V 1 d 1 gUldance pettod when the faculty ad~
housekeeper for shut m or motherless J strlOg orc estra 10 lUS, man 0 mshome can dnve Townsend 6 9792 gUItars and banJOS Before purchasmg Visers will meet WIth the parents andEXPERIENCED c1eanmg and laun .. a strtng tnstrument It IS adVisable to chIldren of each group There wlll also
consult an experienced teacher Phone be mdividual conference penods anddry woman wants work Telephone Lenox 9305-6 to 9 p m at the Leib
Temple 2 7896 Conservatory of MUll.Ic,14514 E Jeffer~ exhIbIts ExhlbJts at the hlgh schoolEXPERIENCED capable gIrl 16, son Ave Open House w111be lU charge of VlU~
wants to take care of chl1dren on ----M .. - ••,------. I cent Peterson of the faculty and atMondays through Thursdays, after U;:::S;l:;:C:.,..,_.-c:--:--:-:-I Pierce m charge of Custer Homierschool and evenmgs LE 6687 PIANO LESSONS-ClassIcal or popu~ of the faculty.RELIABLE mlddle aged womat1"WIU lar, chIldren or adults, your home or
go out evenmgs to care for chlldren mme expettenced teacher. NIagaraReferences TU 2 3799 4287 12 2RELIABLE woman wants laundry - Save Thi. A-d-_-S-a-v-e-I-I'-N:C-:-ow
work to do at home Good refer-acesW2= P.I~.N.OEXPERIENCED German gIrl WIshes Tufting, $250, repair, parb, auppbel
cookmg or sewmg, luncheons and 331~2 discount 26 years' experlen.ce;dmners, or day work NI 6223 ten With factory, workmanship guar-
anteedFr.d M.rry
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NEIGHBORHOOD CLUBWATERLOO at ST. CLAIR
Complete Turkey Dinners-Turkeys, Geese,
Chickens and Ducks. Always a Good Time-
Plenty of Action
tTuesday Eve., Nov. 21, 8 p. m.
BRING YOUR NEIGHBORS
AnnualParty
City of Grosse Pointe Policeand Firemans Association
ELAINE MARIE ARNDT
()A~CI: ~TU()I()919 BARRINGTON RD LE. 7639
Thanksgiving Specials
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Look Your Best for Thanksgiving!Let ua repair you,r overcoat to look like new J rNew buttonhole; and new bnlngl will do It
Men'. Suits, Ov.rcoat., Ladi •• ' 99cPlain Coats or Ore.... Iclean.d anot pr •••• d c •• h &:Minor Repair. FREE CaJ'JT
Upper Ma~~ M~C~-:"~~E~r & Taylor fPhon. TU. 2-8120 W. AI.o Tak. Laundry I.......,.. __ _---- - __ _ '
BLACK KITTEN-Strayed from 163McKmley ,about Nov. 12th Reward
Wtd. to Buy-Misc. ~~I~~ER whIte WIth bver headORIENTAL-RUG:-3x5-or4x5 Sar- and g,pots on back, name of Fanny
onck preferred Call LAF 5612 Reward 1268 Beaconsfield
Work Wanted-Female MiscellaneousVERY CAPABLE woman. Colored. ~REMODELED. cleaned and
wants day wQtk beauttful Jronmg, blocked, specJahzmg In berets andresponslble and hIghly recommended Iturbans to match your frock, furs andNI 4899 fabms DR. 4168 Call after 4 andEXPERIENCED gJrl wants lIght Saturdays _
housework, no chddren, 5 days Call FRENCH Dressmakmg-Gowns madeLE 3640. to ocder MU 8660
Review LinersFOI'Sal.-----ANTIQUE FIDDLE. hlack walnut
chaIrs set of 5, WIll sell mdlVlduallyat $300, also antique love seat frame,walnut chest of drawers, porch swmg,and VIta exercJSJng machme NJagara2152BOY S BICYCLE 51ze 28. very good
condItion, good Chttstmas presentPhone NI 5942BOY SCOUT um£orm, SJze 16, wool
breeches, cotton shIrt, hat, $300TU 20272CITIGAS SpeCIal Stove $500 934
Vernter roadSMALL-Baby Grand Plano, I Bram:
bach, very good condItIon $12500TU 2.1220LADIES' fur hned coat, Size 38 also
wolf neck piece, two antJque chaIrs14938 Kercheval Apt 2yvHITE Lapm evenmg coat, $1000
Genume beaver muff, $500 Lenox~685ROYAL Worcester dIshes, Enghsh
brocade plano scarf, flat SlIver,.'Clermont pattern, WestmghouseelectrIC uprtght oven NI 3776, callevenmgsFURNITURE-Table and chaIrs, rad10
With VIctrola attachment TU 2 3147.BEAUTIFUL-10plece walnut dmmg
sUlte perfect condItIon cost $25000,sell for $6000 656 Washmgton Rd Flats For RentCOCKERSPANrELthoroughbred.lO IUPPER FLAT - fi~eroOms hathSlde
weeks old schd black, maculated dnve garage 526~ St Clalr, Grosse{or dIstemper, $1500 621 Washmgotn I Pomte Inqulre 524 St ClalrRdDOLLHOUSES-MadeoCplywood For Rent
WIth glass wmdows, staJrways, also FOR PARTIES-Automatic phono~doll furmture, $300 up On display graphs best orchestras la.test rec.~l6329-!iarper PI 383~__ _ ords Gr~sse p01nte MUS1C' NI S864EASTERN mmk coat sIze 18 3 years
old, excellent condlhon, gomgsouth Bargam NI 8150.
Houses for SaleGROSSE POINTE-Attracltve Eng.
hsh home 4 bed rooms, 2 bathsmaIds' quarters hbrary, recreationwlth fireplace, 75 ft lot pnce one~thJrd of otlgma1 cost Ervm SorgeNI 7615
Business OpportunitiesTEA ROo"MFDR-SAL~E;cellent
1ocatJon, good busmess estabhshed,reasonable for cash Wnte Box 0,Grosse Pomte ReVIew, 15121 Kreche~val Ave