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Fully Paid Circulation Pointe Officials Asked to Arrange Parley to Discuss Proposal ALL THE NEWS OF ALL THE POINTES EVERY WeEK ~" Per Copy '2.00 Per 'I..., IAsks Three Pointes Line Wants I P'$ 1 To Eliminate ITo ay 5,620,000 Reduced Fare For Sewer Project GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, NOVEMBER 18, 1948 Pioneers of Pointe Church See Dream Come True Grosse Pointe ews Complete News Coverage of All the Pointes £nle-rpo as Second CI<\ss ~1atter at the .Post Office at Detroit. Mich. JJ:~•. ,. ..-.-)" ..... --------- . '_e_" •• _ .. _ TU, 1.6900 Ih. News 01 tbe \,rEI~K As Compiled by the Grono Pointe l\ews 99 KHrhenl VOLUME 9-NO. 47 Thursr!ay. November 11 (The thirlieth Armislice Day) On this !lay in 1909 Peal I Harbor, in Ihc Ibwaiian Is- lands was sclccted as the main U, S. Naval base ill the Pa. ciac, First ,\I'mbtiee Day in 1918 slarled at 11 a.m, hy the signilll:' o[ Ihe papers of sur- rendcr .,,In 1920 post-war sligar price dropped from high of 30c per pound to 10e for refiner! sugar . , . In 1929 the Ambassador Bridge bctween '.Detroit and Canada were dedi- cated ... In 1943 we won the battlc for Ihe Solomons and in 194.'; Truman and AUlee opencd talks on A-Bombs, VIOLENCE HAS FLAHED in the Harp('] hospital senicc em- pl()y~s strike ... Hospit ..l author- itics assert thev will never rec- ognize il unio~ among its em- plo~'es . , , two women pickets throw 8 mu'se to the ground ~s ~he \VilS hl}~rr1ing a bll~ to go to work ilt the" hospital. Five em- ployes wcre alreslec1 today. TRIAL BOARD PROCEED-, INGS against six Davison station plllicclllen in Detroit start rum- orR of <I major ~h<lkellp in the deparlment. STHTKE OF TH~; LONG- SIlOHEi\1 E:-; is exp('c!cii to crip- pIc "\'cr\' 111il,irir port a long the oa.stern SC;lIJOilrd 1oclilY. quickly ('ontinllrll On Page 16) TWO SUCCESSIVE ACQUIT- TALS or m~to\' clcilIcrs on trial in B"y Cily for violations o[ the Corrupt PI aetices Act. in[lIriatcs U. S. Judge Pic'Karel who exro- riates the jUl'Y and granl~ il mo- tion of the U. S. 1\ IIornC'," [or postponement of Ihe trials in two other cases, I Detroit Wants City, Fdrms-~X Pa;k- to Signify Willingness to Assume Proportionate Cost of I An increase in bus fare! looms for Grosse Pointers Relocating System who commute to downtown At the Grosse poi;t;Cit~-dFilrms council meetings' Detroit .,'ia the Lake Shore on November 15, a leller was read of even date from G. R, Coach Lmes htlsses, Thompson, City Engineer of Detroit setting forth Detroit's This was disclosed at City, side of the project for diverting the present storm water Farms and Woods council Fox Creek outlet to the Conner outlet. meetings ihis week when This is the p1"lject which De-' ----'- .------ letters from the coach com- troil claims n'sl~ primarily on I H . R t pany pre 5 ide nt, Walter Ihe GlO.-se POinle communities, eltr epor Schweikarl. were read asking of the P~rk, Cit,: and Farms. 1- a parle~- on the subjer:t, If the allocation of costs which' On Pleas to Approaching wage negotiations Dellolt maKe~ 10 the Pointe . wllh Ihe coach operators were communilic~ should prevail Ihe F. J ff g.iven 1\Sthe. reilson for the neces- CO~I 10 these three Pointe muni- ZX e erson Slty of &n Jncrea~e. Cipillities would aggregate $5.- I The proposed Jncreilse would 620.000 --- I not affcct occasional riders since Figured 011 Use . City Council Told Pointe i actual fares w 0 uId not !:>«l The cosl is figUl'cd by Detroit i M •• l't' W'fl H 'I changed. . unlclpa lies ! /Ive The increase would result from on the proportionille use o[ the, to Share Cosf' elimination o[ the reduced ticket conduit by the IIIree communi- ~ rates which amounted to a cent , ties. It i~ common knowledgc that City Councilman Chester F. and a halC pel' ride. Seeks Meeting Detroil's chief motivc in carry-' Carpenter, who was named a Thc eompany seeks a meeting ing this overflow rlOl"n to Con-: .. I ner c.reeK is t" 'deli,cr it into lhe., commtttee of one to co.nt.act ncxt week of representatives of tl C R dC the various municipalities to get i Detroit river opposite a'. ~lighlly. 11' ounty oa ommlSSIOn thei~ okay on' elimination of the I below Detroit's wilter intake at' to learn what could be done ticket rates of 10 [or $1.35 to the i the head of Belle Isle instear! o[ f' f J f P k 't d F d 10 : above iI, as oow "ccurs wilh the a bOllt the resur acmg 0 e- ar, CI y an arms, an :,Fox Creek outle!. . rerson avenue, reported his for 51.85 to Ihe Wonds and Shores. I . Enginecl' Thompson'~ lctt!.'I'i findings at the meeting Cash farcs of 15 cents p~ ride i gl\'es Ihe Grosse POlntc public 1 " , - th P k C' dF d ; ils first official knowlcdge of Ihe' NO' ember 1::l. \ to e ar, Ityan arms, an cost of the project as figured by Prc,'co!t G. Brown, who is the 20 cenL, per ride to the .Wood! Detl 'ol't. ,'dcl, n.".'ed to N.o,.hcl.t C'il,\"s enCinee! and happen~ also and Shores would rcmam un- Ph-Iu!"f' h.\' FLHI HU:IJl(>ll~ '\. '-'.~....., h I Most of the members of the small original group which started to work seven years ago on plans ror a permanent Neff clerk o[ the Cil,' and Ha'T\' 10 he a member of the County i c ange,.. . 'J Furl'on, ch,,'k o[ ll{; Fanns, it. Road COll1mis~ion, informed him' Accordmg to John .Ii TH'rney. building for Ihe Grosse Pointe Congregational Church, w.el'e present Sunday afternooll when the~r l~astor, R~V, [rcads as follows: I that therc was no itcm in the ~eneral manager of th" coach CHAHLES 'N. SCHEID broke gwund on the site of the new structure at Chalfonte and Lolhrop roads III Grosse Powte .• , , \bUdget thi~ year which made !Jnes, the arn,en,dcd filre schcdule l!'arms. Left to right are: ALEXANDER M, MEIKLE, MR. AND l-ifRS, J. T. HUETTE, MRS. ALTON HUNTINGTON, C[1 Y OF DETH.OI'l possible this work. mllRt he filed WIth H.le State Pub- REVEREND SCHEID, DR. AND MRS. LYNDLE R. MARTIN and MRSI MARCUS KALBFLEISCH. Missing from the Departmcnt of Pubhc Works .. lic Scrvice COmmIS..'iIOn by Dec,l. November 15, 19~8 Somethmg might be Reeom- original pioneers were Mrs. \'iilford Lindburg and Mr, Kalbfleisch., Dear Sir: plished next. year but Ilven thill . .Krrec~lv.e Jan, 1 . . DISSATISFIED WITH THE--------------.------.-----------~--------------------I The Citv of Detroit has by was unrcrtain. ThiS IS required, hI' saId, In '11' Cl 1 I ISM IS. Cl b -. . I order Cor the new rates to go OUTPUT Co,[ ill ne J w CC nll Ing lma t -, tUl'"C 19oers i Farms Offl.cI.a start ove erv1ce U agreement wII~ yoDur commulIlly, hHeC laid l\C~I" C.arpentehrdthilt into cffect Jan. I when antici- chine in 11'\'S er- e erson p an (, (, operated ce,lam elrolt sewer II e ounty ommlss1On a 1'1'- td "'11 b two opera!al:;; are sent home and . I structu r'es and \e open channel' cently <ldapted a new proccedurc p~ c l' wage raises WJ ecome 13700 0 v ielle in three See DreUln' s TH FI · Add r1 t 'P ts Wlll of Fox Creek as a storm water' which cilllcd ror Incal partieipa-: e ec I\'e. Chryslel~r~lla~l~ Quola for the. ' 0 aye uorlne e_ 0 ar le . outlet fO!' the drainage from your tion in such jmprovemcnl~ on' Ticmcy said the operators had h' 'roo' res daih' which C · TAd Cl .. . communily tribula,')' to Fox roads wilhin their mllniep~l con- nollfiC'C! the c;ompany t~ey would :~p~~~.I.S o'rric~:I~ 'Ray 'can be. 011lZng rue. Water Supply' Study Ordered :ll i . tlll'"ztles Creek via the so-called Fox fines. This shill'e for the com- scek wage mrrcases In a new eaSily prOrlllC('rl, Spokcsmcn for I " Creek EncloRu,'e. Rercntly De-, munity would be about 50 per conlrad, effecti.v~ Jan. I. The Chrysler Local No. 7 say the' --- -----.. - troit employed a board o[ three' cent of the cost. pre;e?l pact expIres D~c .. 31. quota is 75 pieces per dilY more Poi nte Congregation/llists Engineer Smith's Suggestion Heartily Endorsed by Trustee Rotary and Kiwanis Organi- nalionally recognized enginecrs i He estimated the cmt uf re- \\hJie the~' hav,: n,ot md.lcated thiln the machine can pnicl'ss. Break Ground for New I Hubbard; Dentists Endorse Method I zations Ready for Annual to reporl on wale-I' sllppl~' and, surfacing Jefferson for the 4,000, theIr. demands. a" Jet, TIerney :-ewage [01' Delroit and the ,1'-1 feel of ils length within the city salO II w~~ orolIclpated th,e com- MRS. 1'011-[ HARMON givcs Building in Farms ~~~~ti~g _~:~~y ! Events laled al'ea. A copy of Ihis report' would he ilhoul $40,000, leaving pan,' would have to raIse the birth 10 il ;;('cond dilughtn Tom --- I}' CI --- I h"s been ,ent to you and we rail Ihe cily's apparcnt share .}20,000. ,~rale from the present $1.3.5 to sa,.s hc is having trouhle mus, At the conc\tlSi'lll of the' If a mm'e initia.teciMonday nighl b): ~ 1e arms OI1~lCI The Grosse Pointe Rotary. YOUI attcntlon to tl1I' findl1\g~ In HI' bclie,erl that the incI'cased ; $1.4~ or ~1.~9 pcr hOl~r. tel" I.nc " footh",l1 squad hut is morn in,l1. worsh il) on Sunda\,', at its re,gu la r meet mg IS earned. to fnll t lon, Grosse Po 111 te CI I' . htl I b f't 'rcganl 10 Ihe conlinllen us" of. ,. .' t . 'h' h ,.: ~,mll<lr Operilllon ... n " ,., , 11 b f the world's leaders III a new health llrogram , tl) S elg I annua ene 1 , ,g<I.' <lnd \\Plg lIs lax \\ II' \,as, He said hc ba"cd this e-!imate buldin" up a strong chcpring November 14, the congrega- \\ \ e one 0 •• , , , M ,Fox Crel'K aR a stnl'm outlet. '1 t t.t '0 lel In' , I. ~, .. tl'on' of the GI'o~.'sn POI'11te COI1- It is a p~'oposal to add sodium fluoride sall-popularl~ .• party will be I~eld next 1 on- The 1I1ichigan Slate Stre"m' a I11c b ",a <;clradln l 't v . \\ t U th re .lit:' on Ihe rontract under \'Jhich sectIOn, ., ~ . ) P I tl I' I .I N b?? t 11' . : a su stanlla a ,I Ion 0 el'l Y s Dearborn Coach Company opel' gl'e,f1.',ltl'On"1 . Cl1111'C)1. nleclin.'f known as fluonne--Io 11e ,'<l1'Jns wal!'r supp ~- a, a me 10C c a~' nlg 1t, o,-em er -- a Ie: Control Commission fJas lecently' leVpnllf' whieh would be avail: .. . . - .. n ,.,.. II .' "1 P ?) .. .. illors ~re workmg, sInce theIr's Frillay. iIIov. 12 in Richard School, acliou\'Iled' 01 rcduc1I1t; too! 1 (eca,\',. : Neighborhood Club, at H ,_ (ConllllUel 011 al(C " __ i able fOl thi" WOIK ,~nd suffiCIent is a similal' opcrillion. Birtllllay- in ISH of Elizaheth . to their new church' site at The suhjpct \\~~ pre,enlPd I() comnlltll'e to inve;;ligate the pos- ,o'clock. All of the proceeds of. i 10 amnrllzP thc cIty s Rhare over The Dearborn operalors now Call,. Stanton. ori!:illal allvol'ate Cha1fonte and Lothrop for a the C,)llnei! b,\ Villag" F:ngillePl' sibilities, the rt r re devoled to char-: F r l}'11IS Acquires' a Rholl tcrm of year~. rcceh'e SI.45 ilnc1 are due to be o[ ~\'omcn's Jlolit ical ril:'hls,. ground breaking ceremony in i\I\Il'ray M, SmIth, who 'p<,",.\I{',(~ Thpy' "ele inst n,clecl to eon- .t ' ,pal )~ 1 hIt. t.'k : l. , SJ' i M I'. Brown stated a Iso that the increased to $1.49 Jan. l. . in HJ27 thc Holland Tunnel, I' oul that only nme lnU,1J( Ipalltlb !h'" .• tl 1: anc socia e el men \\01 i PCl}'kZllg ])(ICe I Counly BOdrc1 would expect the The conlra"t under whIch the I I I . I tb . II e preparation' for t le erection. I U. 1 St I I C' d tact n 1'1 CltlCS now USlOg 1e . d .. arl(es vc lieu ar II e In , I. ,)0 11e I11te, aI', <lncana 11 . within Grosse Pointe, There! . 1cily t" cllscolu'ilge any a dll10ns Dearborn line is ope-r::lting wa! \~orld oJlened ... ;n In!! the of their new edifice, thus rar had ~,lopl('(1 Ihe new m~lh(]d and find, oul wbal 11'- . . _.. . , I or ,hanges on propcrties on the negoliated recpntly after a severe Stock markel colI~Jlsed with Thr, G\'Os,c Pointc Congrcga- II1cthod. suits wcre the,'c. rhey also wcre IS no offset of an: deSCllptlOn The long-soughl "NewberL'Y, souther'ly sirle of Jcfferson ave- ~trike of several davs' duration 6,452,770 Rh~rcs sold with av- tinn"l Church st<lrtcn a~ a mis. Thc City of Dell'Oit rC'''~rll\y 10ld 10 get th~ L'coclion o[ local for expenses. ... r F:state Park.ing S~le" hilS hee~ ob- nul' whirh might infringe on the I which had thOllSa~ds s~eking eral(" declin~ o! 1~ Jloints, :;;Oll chuleh in ln~) wilh ;m ha., b('en Rlud,\'lng' a plop""al to denlisls. Tn the Illel'illure aetvel'll'lIl': lamed al lasl b; the F~ln", ac. 1lll,miJle widelllllg o[ Jcfferson to, other mean~ o[ tran~portilllOn. adull ll1l'mhershill 01 ,even. It "drl the ;;aII 1l) ils watt'r "'pph'. It, .1.1 Ih t d t'l s- the affair amon,£: f"irnrl" and c:u'dmg 10 all anllollnc('m,'nl hy l~f) fcl't. ~s no\\ pl~nned. . I Increa.qe 'Justilie!l' HIT?EKI TO.TO. warlime'\la< in",,;pnr;ded'in 1940 with a Grand Hapirls (i\lirh.) already . ".as ]epol r( . a cnd.a membcl.,oflhef1ubaf,)rrnid"ble Farms Clelk HalTY l\. FlIrlon 1')", plan outlincd hy Mr,i S h,'k t . h .. tt t premier of Japan,. and 24 co-de .• 11~(,lI\bel.,hiIJ of 17 and ('alled il.; 11"' don,' so soclat,onf, \\'('1'(' ":.Idcly. hilrKlIlg I,st of hene'faclion, Ill' 11](' '.ltlb While th .. pUITha>e hns nof B" ""1' ;< '.1\ e['ect murh the "ame I' W{'I .ar, In cs Ie ers. 0 f d., I c1 [ ... .. . " . .: .. I "'''1 f ". . .. ,. : - the councJ!s, fermect a \\age m- en iln,-'. ill'C con\'lr:' 0 r.nml11-, AL'st ~lld pI,'s('nl ll1ini,i<'l'. t;,,~ 'Wuuld Be :-';egliv~ut' the new ploce" lasl year 1S publ,:,hen as an 11- br('n completH -moll.\ \lelo's 0 <IS pu,sucr! ill th .. paving d Ker- .. t'fi ,.,. I' .' h al c'onsplracv to w~ge ,1ggl'c~RI\'e' \" ,. I .' \' \ . " 'I' . f I f tl . r!eed~ anrl t,t1e~ 1'CmilLll In IJP . cr~a,e JUs I ell to me \\-It ., '. '.' , .. Ho\. Charlr,' .,. "C1Cl(1. ;I1CC" The 'llleslioll wa~ rai,ed who. ~o Tooth lJeray . llstl'atloll " I H' l'iln~1' (' ,IC' . . dWI';d,oml~ ;ear., ago. increa"ed cost of Ii\.in" Will' by thl' mlcrniltlOnnl ,\'1,1' I' , ' I II ~ \'10 '11'\> '11 . club.' chn'il.,h'l' ",ll\ltl'" Tll,s cleared-actual ;,gre,'m,'nt 110 ..".' . " I' T k' T' lIS I('arl01:' "I' le 1l\c11' .10 I Ih('1' or not 11UOl'l11 (, stl wa:, III The hcneficial effects of fill- '.,_'.' <. ' .. 'II' f' .. _.' 11'1"11' \'.'as 111,acit- ;;t rt rpcl'nt ~'11'- Ticrn~y said it wasn't cxpected Cl'lm e." tllhHna In 0 .,0, 'lJO h;r~ inrrril,,('(1 10 :lS:{ and the. e .... , ,'1 'n\' I "I"gc whrUle'" . i' list V<I' ,,'S lldttlld' iC/lll ~('a,,' . ... , Seek DefcI'ment th 1" I' r h .1 senlenrC'd to b(' hangc'r! .. '. <\I ~,,' 11111 ,1, .. .'. -- 'ollnc WCl'e dIsco,' .rC( all"r It t ,.,. . ci.11 mef'ling of U1I' Farm, Cmin at e ImIna Ion 0 te Rpecla . 1 f . ri1\HTh school 10 an cnrollmcnl LJl' nol the 1'1' would Ill' IIny danger wa" noled Ihat a certilin rom- 0 .• '"1'. ..... '. ,II. Furlon ,,,i,\, ticket rates would make up the Scorn; a r ca. 01' 1~(,I'('.1' ",f In.O ,'I,',I,ll"'I1. J I ' 1 I' 'I' () f \l, T' H 111,1 h"11 "If F'\ I) t I " . ,lnCI \\" H.~ll~(_'r (~!' 71.0 ,H"'rc WOl.!j( l11111llt ..... in Tf~xas had pr:Il.::lC"all?-" ; .,11.('.4: •~' "II, Ii ",~ '," I '. - Aftt"ll' thp Fal'llls had I f'Pt'~ltl.d or a ro mall add~t:on~l operlJting expense re- STHfKF: Or' SEBVICF. F.~T. TI", '1C'\\' chllrch \\il1 h;I\'e a I" ,;;,.,' "iJjc','lwns. llo 1",,0) dc,'",'. ,,111" ,".11.< ('."" th.' :'''' \\lit il,(,fT,'lllfSIO,OOt'fllltiH' 125[0,,1 sllllmg from the e"peC'!f'e1 wage r \')- I .11 'r 11 II II II' 'I . Il<' 1111' l"""" I'<,m!(- \\;" :\!I'I1\- . '" PLOVES at H;ll P('[" lIo~pital gOl'$ :.:;c,l!ing (';q};wit~. (l. ..;) ;HH WI 1'11~1('(' cnl'Y . l!) ).:\1 (le- In\"(' . ...;llg:ltion ShO\\'t'l: th:it the '. '" ", ~,.1 I p ,I_ I pll,t 011 tht~ alTe.'" north 01 :\k- h t ft ral~(. . on •. a \\"flI1l:1n \'isi tor j~ hf'ah'l1 ('11 . ..:t :1l1 \'."1 ill~:: It'd S 17H.OllO ill- 1l1:ll'kpd t 11(11 it \"(,I'Y apparentJ;." applHPIl l (",au:-;.c ::1;-; t 1)(' pn:."t,'rH'C 1'1 ld l I.d.)] d: .\: ~_( I, ".I.r,l I1 I II) \: I!i ;nl ;UH! K t'rChl'vi,1, till' ;\t'\\' _ :\ :'i ,,011 d ilill a:-king- l ~ ~ ra : HO\\'f'\"C'!'. he added. It "'~~5: b\' pi ..kf'l~ :,fl('" ,Iu' i~ i1I','~('d 10 f1"rlinl: rllllli,llll1~". The I>"lid- 1':;'_ \,,',ond till' c.~p,;,.im('nlal' o[ 11 llO" IIi " 111 tiLe \\all" ,;,'ppi\'. hi"~ pl"c1g,'rl ~~."I'II. ;""1 ,. F,: It"~ COIl1!,iln\' 1'(""'" 1,' ,i"I"II';' "t ."f Pall"I"lan G,;, 1.."-: hllp ..r! th"t olher econ"mifs cnuld hav(~ rC:1C'hcd for Fl knile 10 her Lng \\'il~ (ksi~lll'r1 hy (;f'oqH' I). stage ~:..iI~(,C such cities jlS Gl'::nd '11,1' h(.'Il{'jjt,.; aloe so \\'i(h'l~ 01(:- ,ll~(':" t\,gl'] ~:-: t!lt' ;..:.{.rJl'"I d;;l;l - 1 t'd!;cl' ,. il'~ PII('P lU'j(J\\- Sl:.!,:-I)O_ :\1: l:' '.1,.'.t!~1 II;!.'; II;I":.'"hr !.ll~ ,Sf' ('ctl\'{~ ' hr' etTr!'tf'd to off~(>t thr. "'nge rl I I) .I [ .I .. 1 \ 1 \ th m:1I1 of lil,' I""l." Iii: .• \P'" II ,I . " . - )') ,,,' \ I'"~ 1,1" ;1(';,] "X;m\lllaolOn, wn" ,'n(' ,c,' '" WiltlOUI ne'~<- tat'ng Plll"" afl,,1' .'111' had becn jo:;II,,1I 1\1".'(11\ Co" 1C'I''''(,lllC' )~. a \'I' {;'P'('; .... e ;lCOP pc e PL'O- cepll'd Ih<ll many <!enli,b nu\V 11 "">:In;dl,' llilf' a,~nd :;1;),1111. . .., •. , Cl' 1 .1" ".,1 I b" piekl'ts. ill<I\ ..'o" Van Anlwet'I), [I. Wllli;1lns ,II. ar('hitel'I~. TIll' ~ram. 1.11 . I I tl ",C'; \' lI\('ll1il,'r "f till' "illl, ",,:. '1'1.., ("'\~ll(':l alilhol'iz,'d "1.!,,' p""r'd I" II". foil'"'' nllnll fllrth ..r fa,!' hoo;t,. J j ~ -' arc lrea1ing C 11 (,",'n::;. ('cot 1 \\'l I II'C'(lt't'd {II ~1l11lf' P:)I i 1\'~;l;I: ...... '['- I k" f I \' 1 \!IIt1.!ay Tllc:1:1 COllnolh .. Named ami Coml11j~sion('1' Toy 01'11,,1' ,'oulrarl hilS h"c'n 1('\ to lIw C. II, Ill' sugge,lc'c! Ihat the F'U'IIl'; a Illlorine .solulion, I I fI I" ".'I(ll'nl ,lIlri (' ''I' 0 Ill' ." .. d,.f •., Il\c'nt \\'a:- .• police 10 stop rioling, Hi.,n,),f Co. "wOllld he ncgligenl if ;1 didn't PY'\",hlin" it to Ihe 11.;,1,'1',tlp- VIlP t 1<' nl~ ,I" t 1<' I'd';\'. l,,~,' I" ,'",,,1,"1(' l1egoti~lion:, ior Th.' 1t''1''''.'! I, The Farm;; r'Jlm"ll. ""thollt ('x- ' ," TI' I I ',' 'I <l~ -[0 f' '"-,,,.'~I,! ...... (,hH,f \V;1Jt('j' R. I{0\'t. p",:'>"'~l'nc< "n,' ,',n,'r'inn 01'0 ~r "on ~ He,". Schif'rl oITit"lal('ti :d .1he adopt tile fluorine proce.s~ f-lnd it nly, thlS t t i\'olJld he )(,~(' p.1.rtl"::- 1'1;1\"(.' wr';l 111' ,I ':\- 1i,~ pj(,l dt, \ )f' ., ~•• 1} .H!tlr~''''' ~". . :-. ~r"I (.. ~ I.- '. ".. , .- !reil mcn f I 1 1 1 'I ' ) L' .' I 1:, '-P., '"'In',.rl "ul Ih,,1 Ih" VII, "pon"I\lrrl Cnll~,';lm"n \'-\'III'an1 DSR AND COMMON COUN, ('('len1'1Il\', ;".'i,l('d iI,' \he: R('I' I;lt .. r IlI'O\('r! to' he hC'ncfici,,\." unnl'ce,san,'. "I('e".'>' " '11 \ ii' p,',' ;tllI • 11 rLl" ;,r".: !f'(',',,'n~ I j(' ,.,1<1\1'S 111\0 " " .' , .. ,.. .v . " I ' 1'-1~'. !la; rf (")lC In\"f'-,trrwnt in the F (. ,)11' II' I t 'th cn. in .. deacllnek . , . Railway, A. A. "I(,II(]('. SlIpt. "f tl1<' P,'lroil Losinl( Benefits . ' a:111(11"1\", a ,C1I~"! 1"1:.1:",1"". on,. iI,,,1 d,,,rlln~ I\(' pi\l'r:'",~' . ,onn.,' , (, mcl' \\'1 , t I 1 I , [ I t II tl I" ' , I :>ti" ",. 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Page 1: Ih. News Grosse Pointe ewsdigitize.gp.lib.mi.us/digitize/newspapers/gpnews/1945-49/48/1948-11-18.pdf · looms for Grosse Pointers Relocating System who commute to downtown ... side

Fully Paid Circulation

Pointe Officials Asked toArrange Parley to Discuss

Proposal

ALL THE NEWSOF ALL THE POINTES

EVERY WeEK

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IAsks Three Pointes Line WantsI P'$ 1 To EliminateITo ay 5,620,000 Reduced FareFor Sewer Project

GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, NOVEMBER 18, 1948

Pioneers of Pointe Church See Dream Come True

Grosse Pointe ewsComplete News Coverage of All the Pointes

£nle-rpo as Second CI<\ss ~1atterat the .Post Office at Detroit. Mich.

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Ih. News

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\,rEI~KAs Compiled by theGrono Pointe l\ews

99 KHrhenl

VOLUME 9-NO. 47

Thursr!ay. November 11(The thirlieth Armislice Day)

On this !lay in 1909 Peal IHarbor, in Ihc Ibwaiian Is-lands was sclccted as the mainU, S. Naval base ill the Pa.ciac, First ,\I'mbtiee Day in1918 slarled at 11 a.m, hy thesignilll:' o[ Ihe papers of sur-rendcr . , , In 1920 post-warsligar price dropped from highof 30c per pound to 10e forrefiner! sugar . , . In 1929 theAmbassador Bridge bctween'.Detroit and Canada were dedi-cated ... In 1943 we won thebattlc for Ihe Solomons and in194.'; Truman and AUlee opencdtalks on A-Bombs,

VIOLENCE HAS FLAHED inthe Harp('] hospital senicc em-pl()y~s strike ... Hospit ..l author-itics assert thev will never rec-ognize il unio~ among its em-plo~'es . , , two women picketsthrow 8 mu'se to the ground ~s~he \VilS hl}~rr1ing a bll~ to go towork ilt the" hospital. Five em-ployes wcre alreslec1 today.

TRIAL BOARD PROCEED-,INGS against six Davison stationplllicclllen in Detroit start rum-orR of <I major ~h<lkellp in thedeparlment.

STHTKE OF TH~; LONG-SIlOHEi\1 E:-; is exp('c!cii to crip-pIc "\'cr\' 111il,irir port a long theoa.stern SC;lIJOilrd 1oclilY. quickly

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TWO SUCCESSIVE ACQUIT-TALS or m~to\' clcilIcrs on trialin B"y Cily for violations o[ theCorrupt PI aetices Act. in[lIriatcsU. S. Judge Pic'Karel who exro-riates the jUl'Y and granl~ il mo-tion of the U. S. 1\ IIornC'," [orpostponement of Ihe trials in twoother cases,

I Detroit Wants City, Fdrms-~X Pa;k- to Signify Willingnessto Assume Proportionate Cost of I An increase in bus fare!

looms for Grosse PointersRelocating System who commute to downtown

At the Grosse poi;t;Cit~-dFilrms council meetings' Detroit .,'ia the Lake Shoreon November 15, a leller was read of even date from G. R, Coach Lmes htlsses,Thompson, City Engineer of Detroit setting forth Detroit's This was disclosed at City,side of the project for diverting the present storm water Farms and Woods councilFox Creek outlet to the Conner outlet. meetings ihis week when

This is the p1"lject which De-' ----'- .------ letters from the coach com-troil claims n'sl~ primarily on IH .R t pany pre 5 ide nt, WalterIhe GlO.-se POinle communities, eltr epor Schweikarl. were read askingof the P~rk, Cit,: and Farms. 1- a parle~- on the subjer:t,

If the allocation of costs which' On Pleas to Approaching wage negotiationsDellolt maKe~ 10 the Pointe . wllh Ihe coach operators werecommunilic~ should prevail Ihe F. J ff g.iven 1\Sthe. reilson for the neces-CO~I 10 these three Pointe muni- ZX e erson Slty of &n Jncrea~e.Cipillities would aggregate $5.- I The proposed Jncreilse would620.000 --- I not affcct occasional riders since

Figured 011 Use . City Council Told Pointe i actual fares w 0 u I d not !:>«lThe cosl is figUl'cd by Detroit i M •• l't' W'fl H 'I changed. .unlclpa lies ! /Ive The increase would result from

on the proportionille use o[ the, to Share Cosf' elimination o[ the reduced ticketconduit by the IIIree communi- ~ rates which amounted to a cent

, ties.It i~ common knowledgc that City Councilman Chester F. and a halC pel' ride.

Seeks MeetingDetroil's chief motivc in carry-' Carpenter, who was named a Thc eompany seeks a meetinging this overflow rlOl"n to Con-: ..

Iner c.reeK is t" 'deli,cr it into lhe., commtttee of one to co.nt.act ncxt week of representatives of

tl C R d C the various municipalities to geti Detroit river opposite a'. ~lighlly. 11' ounty oa ommlSSIOn thei~ okay on' elimination of theI below Detroit's wilter intake at' to learn what could be done ticket rates of 10 [or $1.35 to thei the head of Belle Isle instear! o[ f' f J f P k 't d F d 10: above iI, as oow "ccurs wilh the a bOllt the resur acmg 0 e - ar, CI y an arms, an:,Fox Creek outle!. . rerson avenue, reported his for 51.85 to I h e Wonds and

Shores.I . Enginecl' Thompson'~ lctt!.'I'i findings at the meeting Cash farcs of 15 cents p~ ridei gl\'es Ihe Grosse POlntc public 1 " , - th P k C' d F d; ils first official knowlcdge of Ihe' NO' ember 1::l. \ to e ar, Ityan arms, ancost of the project as figured by Prc,'co!t G. Brown, who is the 20 cenL, per ride to the .Wood!Detl'ol't. ,'dcl, n.".'ed to N.o,.hcl.t C'il,\"s enCinee! and happen~ also and Shores would rcmam un-Ph-Iu!"f' h.\' FLHI HU:IJl(>ll~ '\. '-'.~....., h I

Most of the members of the small original group which started to work seven years ago on plans ror a permanent Neff clerk o[ the Cil,' and Ha'T\' 10 he a member of the County i c ange,.. .'J Furl'on, ch,,'k o[ ll{; Fanns, it. Road COll1mis~ion, informed him' Accordmg to John .Ii TH'rney.

building for Ihe Grosse Pointe Congregational Church, w.el'e present Sunday afternooll when the~r l~astor, R~V, [rcads as follows: I that therc was no itcm in the ~eneral manager of th" coachCHAHLES 'N. SCHEID broke gwund on the site of the new structure at Chalfonte and Lolhrop roads III Grosse Powte . • , , \bUdget thi~ year which made !Jnes, the arn,en,dcd filre schcdulel!'arms. Left to right are: ALEXANDER M, MEIKLE, MR. AND l-ifRS, J. T. HUETTE, MRS. ALTON HUNTINGTON, C[1 Y OF DETH.OI'l possible this work. mllRt he filed WIth H.le State Pub-REVEREND SCHEID, DR. AND MRS. LYNDLE R. MARTIN and MRSI MARCUS KALBFLEISCH. Missing from the Departmcnt of Pubhc Works .. lic Scrvice COmmIS..'iIOn by Dec,l.November 15, 19~8 Somethmg might be Reeom-original pioneers were Mrs. \'iilford Lindburg and Mr, Kalbfleisch., Dear Sir: plished next. year but Ilven thill . .Krrec~lv.e Jan, 1 . .

DISSATISFIED WITH THE--------------.------.-----------~--------------------I The Citv of Detroit has by was unrcrtain. ThiS IS required, hI' saId, In'11' Cl 1 I ISM IS. Cl b - . . I order Cor the new rates to goOUTPUT Co,[ ill neJwCCnll Ing lmat-, tUl'"C 19oers i Farms Offl.cI.a start ove erv1ce U agreement wII~ yoDur commulIlly, hHeC laid l\C~I" C.arpentehrdthilt into cffect Jan. I when antici-chine in 11'\'S er- e erson p an (, (, operated ce,lam elrolt sewer I I e ounty ommlss1On a 1'1'- t d "'11 b

two opera!al:;; are sent home and . I • • structu r'es and \e open channel' cently <ldapted a new proccedurc p~ c l' wage raises WJ ecome13700 0 v ielle in three See DreUln' s T H FI · Add r1 t 'P t s Wlll of Fox Creek as a storm water' which cilllcd ror Incal partieipa-: e ec I\'e.Chryslel~r~lla~l~ Quola for the. ' 0 aye uorlne e_ 0 ar le . outlet fO!' the drainage from your tion in such jmprovemcnl~ on' Ticmcy said the operators had

h' 'roo' res daih' which C · TAd Cl .. .communily tribula,')' to Fox roads wilhin their mllniep~l con- nollfiC'C! the c;ompany t~ey would:~p~~~.I.S o'rric~:I~ 'Ray 'can be. 011lZng rue. Water Supply' Study Ordered :ll i . tlll'"ztles Creek via the so-called Fox fines. This shill'e for the com- scek wage mrrcases In a neweaSily prOrlllC('rl, Spokcsmcn for I " Creek EncloRu,'e. Rercntly De-, munity would be about 50 per conlrad, effecti.v~ Jan. I. TheChrysler Local No. 7 say the' --- -----.. - troit employed a board o[ three' cent of the cost. pre;e?l pact expIres D~c .. 31.quota is 75 pieces per dilY more Poi n t e Congregation/llists Engineer Smith's Suggestion Heartily Endorsed by Trustee Rotary and Kiwanis Organi- nalionally recognized enginecrs i He estimated the cmt uf re- \\hJie the~' hav,: n,ot md.lcatedthiln the machine can pnicl'ss. Break Ground for New I Hubbard; Dentists Endorse Method I zations Ready for Annual to reporl on wale-I' sllppl~' and, surfacing Jefferson for the 4,000, theIr. demands. a" Jet, TIerney

• :-ewage [01' Delroit and the ,1'-1 feel of ils length within the city salO II w~~ orolIclpated th,e com-MRS. 1'011-[ HARMON givcs Building in Farms • ~~~~ti~g _~:~~y ! Events laled al'ea. A copy of Ihis report' would he ilhoul $40,000, leaving pan,' would have to raIse the

birth 10 il ;;('cond dilughtn Tom --- I}' CI --- I h"s been ,ent to you and we rail Ihe cily's apparcnt share .}20,000. ,~rale from the present $1.3.5 tosa,.s hc is having trouhle mus, At the conc\tlSi'lll of the' If a mm'e initia.teciMonday nighl b): ~1e arms OI1~lCI The Grosse Pointe Rotary. YOUI attcntlon to tl1I' findl1\g~ In HI' bclie,erl that the incI'cased ; $1.4~ or ~1.~9 pcr hOl~r.tel"I.nc " footh",l1 squad hut is morn in,l1. worsh il) on Sunda\,', at its re,gu la r meet mg IS earned. to fnll t lon, Grosse Po 111 te CI I' . htl I b f't 'rcganl 10 Ihe conlinllen us" of. ,. . ' t . 'h' h ,.: ~,mll<lr Operilllon

... n " ,., , 11 b f the world's leaders III a new health llrogram , tl) S elg I annua ene 1 , ,g<I.' <lnd \\Plg lIs lax \\ II' \,as, He said hc ba"cd this e-!imatebuldin" up a strong chcpring November 14, the congrega- \\ \ e one 0 •• , , , M ,Fox Crel'K aR a stnl'm outlet. '1 t t . t '0 lel In' • ,I. ~, . . tl'on' of the GI'o~.'sn POI'11te COI1- It is a p~'oposal to add sodium fluoride sall-popularl~ .• party will be I~eld next 1 on- The 1I1ichigan Slate Stre"m' a I11cb",a <;clradlnl't

v. \\ tU th re .lit:' on Ihe rontract under \'JhichsectIOn, ., ~ . ) P I tl I' I . I N b?? t 11' . : a su stanlla a ,I Ion 0 el'l Y s Dearborn Coach Company opel'

• • • gl'e,f1.',ltl'On"1 . Cl1111'C)1. nleclin.'f known as fluonne--Io 11e ,'<l1'Jns wal!'r supp ~- a, a me 10C c a~' nlg 1t, o,-em er -- a Ie: Control Commission fJas lecently' leVpnllf' whieh would be avail: . . . . -.. n ,.,.. I I .' "1 P ?) .. . . illors ~re workmg, sInce theIr's

Frillay. iIIov. 12 in Richard School, acliou\'Iled' 01 rcduc1I1t; too! 1 (eca,\',. : Neighborhood Club, at H ,_ (ConllllUel 011 al(C " __ i able fOl thi" WOIK ,~nd suffiCIent is a similal' opcrillion.Birtllllay- in ISH of Elizaheth . to their new church' site at The suhjpct \\~~ pre,enlPd I() comnlltll'e to inve;;ligate the pos- ,o'clock. All of the proceeds of. i 10 amnrllzP thc cIty s Rhare over The Dearborn operalors nowCall,. Stanton. ori!:illal allvol'ate Cha1fonte and Lothrop for a the C,)llnei! b,\ Villag" F:ngillePl' sibilities, the rt r re devoled to char-: Frl}'11IS Acquires' a Rholl tcrm of year~. rcceh'e SI.45 ilnc1 are due to beo[ ~\'omcn's Jlolit ical ril:'hls,. ground breaking ceremony in i\I\Il'ray M, SmIth, who 'p<,",.\I{',(~ Thpy' "ele inst n,clecl to eon- .t ' ,pal ) ~ 1 hIt. t.'k : l. , SJ' i M I'. Brown stated a Iso that the increased to $1.49 Jan. l. .in HJ27 thc Holland Tunnel, I' oul that only nme lnU,1J( Ipalltlb !h'" .• tl 1: anc socia e el men \\01 i PCl}'kZllg ])(ICe I Counly BOdrc1 would expect the The conlra"t under whIch theI I I. I t b . II e preparation' for t le erection. I U. 1 St I I C' d tact n 1'1 CltlCS now USlOg 1e . d ..arl(es vc lieu ar II e In , I. ,)0 11e I11te, aI', <lncana 11 . within Grosse Pointe, There! . 1cily t" cllscolu'ilge any a dll10ns Dearborn line is ope-r::lting wa!\~orld oJlened ... ;n In!! the of their new edifice, thus rar had ~,lopl('(1 Ihe new m~lh(]d and find, oul wbal 11'- . . • _.. . , • I or ,hanges on propcrties on the negoliated recpntly after a severeStock markel colI~Jlsed with Thr, G\'Os,c Pointc Congrcga- II1cthod. suits wcre the,'c. rhey also wcre IS no offset of an: deSCllptlOn The long-soughl "NewberL'Y, souther'ly sirle of Jcfferson ave- ~trike of several davs' duration6,452,770 Rh~rcs sold with av- tinn"l Church st<lrtcn a~ a mis. Thc City of Dell'Oit rC'''~rll\y 10ld 10 get th~ L'coclion o[ local for expenses. ... r F:state Park.ing S~le" hilS hee~ ob- nul' whirh might infringe on the I which had thOllSa~ds s~ekingeral(" declin~ o! 1~ Jloints, :;;Oll chuleh in ln~) wilh ;m ha., b('en Rlud,\'lng' a plop""al to denlisls. Tn the Illel'illure aetvel'll'lIl': lamed al lasl b; the F~ln", ac. 1lll,miJle widelllllg o[ Jcfferson to, other mean~ o[ tran~portilllOn.

adull ll1l'mhershill 01 ,even. It "drl the ;;aII 1l) ils watt'r "'pph'. It, .1.1 Ih t d t'l s- the affair amon,£: f"irnrl" and c:u'dmg 10 all anllollnc('m,'nl hy l~f) fcl't. ~s no\\ pl~nned. . I Increa.qe 'Justilie!l'HIT?EKI TO.TO. warlime'\la< in",,;pnr;ded'in 1940 with a Grand Hapirls (i\lirh.) already . ".as ]epol r( . a cnd.a membcl.,oflhef1ubaf,)rrnid"ble Farms Clelk HalTY l\. FlIrlon 1')", plan outlincd hy Mr,i S h,'k t . h .. tt t

premier of Japan,. and 24 co-de .• 11~(,lI\bel.,hiIJ of 17 and ('alled il.; 11"' don,' so soclat,onf, \\'('1'(' ":.Idcly. hilrKlIlg I,st of hene'faclion, Ill' 11](' '.ltlb While th .. pUITha>e hns nof B" ""1' ;< '.1\ e['ect murh the "ame I' W{'I .ar, In cs Ie ers. 0f d., I c1 [ ... . . . " . .: .. I "'''1 f ". . .. , . : - the councJ!s, fermect a \\age m-en iln,-'. ill'C con\'lr:' 0 r.nml11-, AL'st ~lld pI,'s('nl ll1ini,i<'l'. t;,,~ 'Wuuld Be :-';egliv~ut' the new ploce" lasl year 1S publ,:,hen as an 11- br('n completH -moll.\ \lelo's 0 <IS pu,sucr! ill th .. paving d Ker- .. t'fi ,.,. I' .' hal c'onsplracv to w~ge ,1ggl'c~RI\'e' \" ,. I .' \' \ . " 'I' . f I f tl . r!eed~ anrl t,t1e~ 1'CmilLll In IJP . cr~a,e JUs I ell to me \\-It., '. '.' , .. Ho\. Charlr,' .,. "C1Cl(1. ;I1CC" The 'llleslioll wa~ rai,ed who. ~o Tooth lJeray . llstl'atloll " I H' l'iln~1' (' ,IC' . . dWI';d,oml~ ;ear., ago. increa"ed cost of Ii\.in"Will' by thl' mlcrniltlOnnl ,\'1,1' I' , ' I II ~ \'10 '11'\> '11 . club.' chn'il.,h'l' ",ll\ltl'" Tll,s cleared-actual ;,gre,'m,'nt 110 ..".'

. " I' T k' T' lIS I('arl01:' "I' le 1l\c11' .10 I Ih('1' or not 11UOl'l11(, stl wa:, III The hcneficial effects of fill- '.,_'.' <. ' .. 'II' f' .. _.' 11'1"11' \'.'as 111,acit-;;t rt rpcl'nt ~'11'- Ticrn~y said it wasn't cxpectedCl'lm e." tllhHna In 0 .,0, 'lJO h;r~ inrrril,,('(1 10 :lS:{ and the. e .... , ,'1 'n\' I "I"gc whrUle'" . i' list V<I' ,,'S lldttlld' iC/lll ~('a,,' . ... , Seek DefcI'ment th 1" I' r h . 1senlenrC'd to b(' hangc'r! .. '. <\I ~,,' 11111 ,1, .. .'. -- 'ollnc WCl'e dIsco,' .rC( all"r It t ,.,. . ci.11 mef'ling of U1I' Farm, Cmin at e ImIna Ion 0 t e Rpecla

. 1 f . ri1\HTh school 10 an cnrollmcnl LJl' nol the 1'1' would Ill' IIny danger wa" noled Ihat a certilin rom- 0 .•'"1'. ..... '. ,II. Furlon ,,,i,\, ticket rates would make up theScorn; a r ca. 01' 1~(,I'('.1' ",f In.O ,'I,',I,ll"'I1. J I ' 1 I' 'I' () f \l, T' H 111,1 h"11 "If F'\ I) t I

" . ,lnCI \\" H.~ll~(_'r (~!' 71.0 ,H"'rc WOl.!j( l11111llt..... in Tf~xas had pr:Il.::lC"all?-" ; .,11.('.4: • ~ ' "II, Ii ",~ '," I '. - Aftt"ll' thp Fal'llls had I f'Pt'~ltl.d or a ro mall add~t:on~l operlJting expense re-STHfKF: Or' SEBVICF. F.~T. TI", '1C'\\' chllrch \\il1 h;I\'e a I" ,;;,.,' "iJjc','lwns. llo 1",,0) dc,'",'. ,,111" ,".11.< ('."" th.' :'''' \\lit il,(,fT,'lllfSIO,OOt'fllltiH' 125[0,,1 sllllmg from the e"peC'!f'e1 wage

r \')- I .11 'r 11 II II II' 'I . Il<' 1111' l"""" I'<,m!(- \\;" :\!I'I1\- . '"PLOVES at H;ll P('[" lIo~pital gOl'$ :.:;c,l!ing (';q};wit~. (l. ..;) ;HH WI 1'11~1('(' cnl'Y . l!) ).:\1 (le- In\"(' ....;llg:ltion ShO\\'t'l: th:it the '. '" ", ~,.1 I p ,I_ I pll,t 011 tht~ alTe.'" north 01 :\k- h t ft ral~(. .on •. a \\"flI1l:1n \'isi tor j~ hf'ah'l1 ('11...:t :1l1 \'."1 ill~:: It'd S 17H.OllO ill- 1l1:ll'kpd t 11(11 it \"(,I'Y apparentJ;." applHPIl l (",au:-;.c ::1;-; t 1)(' pn:."t,'rH'C 1'1 ld l I.d.)] d: .\: ~_(I, ".I.r,l I 1 I II) \: I!i ;nl ;UH! K t'rChl'vi,1, till' ;\t'\\' _ :\ :'i ,,011 d ilill a:-king- l ~ ~ ra : HO\\'f'\"C'!'. he added. It "'~~5:b\' pi ..kf'l~ :,fl('" ,Iu' i~ i1I','~('d 10 f1"rlinl: rllllli,llll1~". The I>"lid- 1':;'_ \,,',ond till' c.~p,;,.im('nlal' o[ 11llO" IIi " 111 tiLe \\all" ,;,'ppi\'. hi"~ pl"c1g,'rl ~~."I'II. ;""1 ,. F,: It"~ COIl1!,iln\' 1'(""'" 1,' ,i"I"II';' "t ."f Pall"I"lan G,;, 1.."-: hllp ..r! th"t olher econ"mifs cnuldhav(~ rC:1C'hcd for Fl knile 10 her Lng \\'il~ (ksi~lll'r1 hy (;f'oqH' I). stage ~:..iI~(,C such cities jlS Gl'::nd '11,1' h(.'Il{'jjt,.; aloe so \\'i(h'l~ 01(:- ,ll~(':" t\,gl'] ~:-:t!lt' ;..:.{.rJl'"I d;;l;l - 1 t'd!;cl' ,. il'~ PII('P lU'j(J\\- Sl:.!,:-I)O_ :\1: l:' '.1,.'.t!~1 II;!.'; II;I":.'"hr !.ll~ ,Sf' ('ctl\'{~ ' hr' etTr!'tf'd to off~(>t thr. "'nge

rl I I) . I [ . I .. 1 \ 1 \ th m:1I1 of lil,' I""l." Iii: .• \P'" II ,I . " . - )') ,,,' \ I'"~1,1" ;1(';,] "X;m\lllaolOn, wn" ,'n(' ,c,' '" WiltlOUI ne'~<- tat'ngPlll"" afl,,1' .'111' had becn jo:;II,,1I 1\1".'(11\ Co" 1C'I''''(,lllC' )~. a \'I' {;'P'('; .... e ;lCOP pc e PL'O- cepll'd Ih<ll many <!enli,b nu\V 11 "">:In;dl,' llilf' a,~nd :;1;),1111. . .., •. , Cl' 1 .1" ".,1 Ib" piekl'ts. ill<I\..'o" Van Anlwet'I), [I. Wllli;1lns ,II. ar('hitel'I~. TIll' ~ram. 1.11 . I I tl ",C'; \' lI\('ll1il,'r "f till' "illl, ",,:. '1'1.. , ("'\~ll(':l alilhol'iz,'d "1.!,,' p""r'd I" II". foil'"'' nllnll fllrth ..r fa,!' hoo;t,.

J j ~ -' arc lrea1ing C 11 (,",'n::;. ('cot 1 \\'l I II'C'(lt't'd {II ~1l11lf' P:)I i 1\'~;l;I: ......'['- • I k" f I \' 1 \!IIt1.!ay Tllc:1:1 COllnolh .. Namedami Coml11j~sion('1' Toy 01'11,,1' ,'oulrarl hilS h"c'n 1('\ to lIw C. II, Ill' sugge,lc'c! Ihat the F'U'IIl'; a Illlorine .solulion, I I f I I" ".'I(ll'nl ,lIlri (' ''I' 0 Ill' ." .. d,.f •., Il\c'nt \\'a:- .•police 10 stop rioling, Hi.,n,),f Co. "wOllld he ncgligenl if ;1 didn't PY'\",hlin" it to Ihe 11.;,1,'1',tlp- VIlP t 1<' nl~ ,I" t 1<' I'd';\'. l,,~,' I" ,'",,,1,"1(' l1egoti~lion:, ior Th.' 1t''1''''.'! I, The Farm;; r'Jlm"ll. ""thollt ('x-

• ' ," TI' I I ',' 'I <l~ -[0 f' '"-,,,.'~I,! ...... (,hH,f \V;1Jt('j' R. I{0\'t. p",:'>"'~l'nc<"n,' ,',n,'r'inn 01'0 ~r "on• ~ He,". Schif'rl oITit"lal('ti :d .1he adopt tile fluorine proce.s~ f-lnd it nly, thlS t t i\'olJld he )(,~(' p.1.rtl"::- 1'1;1\"(.' wr';l 111' ,I ':\- 1i,~ pj(,l dt, \ )f' ., ~••1} .H!tlr~''''' ~". . :-. ~r"I (.. ~ I.- '. ".. ,. - !reil mcn f I 1 1 1 'I ' ) L' .' I 1:, '-P., '"'In',.rl "ul Ih,,1 Ih" VII, "pon"I\lrrl Cnll~,';lm"n \'-\'III'an1DSR AND COMMON COUN, ('('len1'1Il\', ;".'i,l('d iI,' \he: R('I' I;lt .. r IlI'O\('r! to' he hC'ncfici,,\." unnl'ce,san,'. "I('e".'>' " '11 \ ii' p,',' ;tllI • 11 rLl" ;,r".: !f'(',',,'n~ I j(' ,.,1<1\1'S 111\0 " " . ' , .. ,.. .v

. " I ' 1'-1~'. !la; rf (")lC In\"f'-,trrwnt in the F (. ,)11' II' I t 'thcn. in .. deacllnek . , . Railway, A. A. "I(,II(]('. SlIpt. "f tl1<' P,'lroil Losinl( Benefits . ' a:111(11"1\", a ,C1I~"! 1"1:.1:",1"". on,. iI,,,1 d,,,rlln~ I\(' pi\l'r:'",~' . ,onn.,' , (, mcl' \\'1 ,

t I 1 I, [ I t II tl I" ' , I :>ti" ",. ',Ih" ."."" ilppolnt"rl in th(' hus cnmp"n,\ ,,(llrl"!.' on the\\'rtnt.;; n C 0:::;('" ~~\\'1on In.(' or, ConCJrt"gatlOll;;.1 1\~~n{'ian('IL ,lIHf "The real proof prohallb" \\"on't ill' t C/ 1 pill" )('lP;1 HIll lJS ,\ ('ar l<1n ,. 'j li,l ','. I' if llf'('P".,1 \",~con"I11Y nnd ell," rouncli "p.: th(' ~hainnen of the ch\lleh "". he fnrtheoming [01 10 \'c,n,; or 1,.~e er ,.eetter h('["I(,. TII'~('IS "~11 ~)(' "ht:':l1'ri I':" ",,'n ;" Ii,., "E" .•rc"~' l~.1llf JIll!', I~.;~. qucstlOn.pn,es (,lIrt;"II.ncl~t ~f sCI'\'ice. i p<lrtl11t'nts. Thr., .. arc Ed.:;., H. morc:' lIubhil;rl ac!c!crl. ;'bul 0\11' DOll.bIe Cll.ec ~'e(l at til .. cloo,' Il\' fh".'" 1\'1," hil\,(' 0, ': ': A in In" Rlidnnr Pil' ~ ... \ I,'" '1I~~' .'I('ri w;,; lIH". f,le' The Cil,' .:nuncll p",,>rrl a mo-

_ . 'Sim~. Tnl"lcr'~: I. H"I'"ld HII~. 1ll'l1ple will he losing 10 vCrir, of I\. n'11 "I,p"rl~ pI('lun'd \!~"ll, I,nlll S ;'Ii: ..:.t"I1, 11 \'.111 h(' cmoC'leri ,tn,,! ~o.\' lcpliHrrnrnt [I'll L,folc! tion .<Ialing it w0uld cnope:rateGREEK PRF.MIF.R, Th(,~11S. h11ncl (huilding COl11l11itle.. ; IT iwneflf:; i[ we ,Iilil 1'~ltll it's mel11ber~ or [1'''111 Ih(. '".IIHI(otl., , .. ,. ,,~n:ll,. V'II .."r En.:lncrl: wn\llc! ",n~f'lIhlectl\ he I,~('I~' tf) with fhe nlhc," Pninle r()mmun-

tokle" Snphoulls ilnrl hIS cnhmet '.Inc" ,11"1.111,"',.,.'.,'n,'I..Oll...,' :'1, ..".'1.1,-,1- )ll:O\'C'l ll('ne"lc"I'.ll Jl('\..'onrl "11 . , r I ~lal1ds m thr Pom!'. \\'h~r(' 111(')' ~:., ... ,' ,1. Smith, ~nno\lne<:rl. ,hI' (""!IN( 1"le: In Ihe c!'ill!. :lles Oil thc Lne q'.H~~tion. No'L,.... ..... \~ n SU~plclon~ (HOll~l'{. \\" ~ lnan '-1.1(' (i\";til~hl(". , rrpl'C~flntr:ltl\'C' W;1~ n;Hl"',f'O t("l mE"et

rcs'gn, : old W, Brallil', cle"con(".,: Oon doubt." who siliel he wa~ a mclrr c\H',kpr w!lh In" 1'01"p<ln;..TI1~.' u ......,'IR <'ORCf~ . T. Le.~.tel, ChUI,'ll ~ch(\n!: M" :\1- \Till",:: .. President ,TanH'S K. I'll Ihc Farms \\",\('1' Ikpilllll1Cl1l. Knr,\:\'IS PARTY FRIHAY D()CI.,co_ '.011 oIt' .Salep Property

r ;.., '\ r: ~ ltfts j1s h 1 S Il iT I ~lrs" Llo,vel \ValJ\1I1S tiPPolntcd H,:hhal'o ~f\n af)pCitlTd in rw \....cll.f(l~HHl(,d III) ~.., , '" ,tl ,,---- '--h"n on marriNI men .. WIll now er ',c I ,~r , I' \"ll: 1'111' 1;lo"c Po:nll' Kn illl:~ 301:-;1" ORA"A CI.l'B('nllst any '\ ho meel cstabhsl1erl, _ (CoIIIlllll(,(! on Pa!:r 10) Tnl'lre Georgc Schlilepfcr a~ il I Nn\'. 9. I CLlb', anl\\Iill "<'IlI'fll P11II.I' \1,11/ T D COt ' H S ,Inll'~~ Sonford. ,"11 "f "Ir.rCCJ\JlICIIH'nIS, I ------- .. - --. . --. \ .... -.' .1.('0 K('lll\p'rl,\' kof R.'i ;-..[I.ol\ill\loa~. ;w lw!rl on 1'1 id",' O1ghl. :-;oll'm- I'IXe~ /'llnpenS ,. ,.Z' S ope ~nrl .\fr:,. St('rlin~ S :-'?ll'nr,i ('It

• •• I. C t. dlO ",0111(' C',l(,C"Lng 0 11~ In,,." (I ~.., (I ., "'-)"\1 l J •• tP 1 II t bel I~ at tl1l' i\('I~hh,,:I\(loct 1.'1,,1> •• ! ,,) crb roa",;' t,",,,,"an il

','IICTl1C,',' N,1 CO.N.SOI.TD."TED I 0 lee equ,eco oopera lOfl, IilftN the \isit of Ihe ,,11..g,'d \'.11- . al 0 (l'(.ln,'" \ Alnw Col1eg('. ha, h'."'o;nr a"., ", . ~., Ila~l' rmplovc 11(' fOLlod il h"';f', .. n :\ 1"1/' I!", SI"t" Tax he;1 :\I,',i •.r. (',I\' : it'" '11'1. II~" n\C'ml1C'r l1f thc

~~.:;;; ~;;~1P~~~~I;lr;Uh~e ~:t,I~.\~~: Fro Baby C;tte}'" s PUI-e n tco mcn1 winn~w' "PPll, \Ihid, ]",)',ed ,h;~.I;rl~;).'I~~~');\~~~~P:>I1~IJ;~,,~<~:;~~:~~:~::::'!l':.,:;,:,il"" ", :"I~ t~;,i:,~\,o;~~ ~'ii;~'\~:iit;', ~~l'~":i,;~~n;,':,t~l;;~"h~~~ Drilt1iil Cluh. Ai tI'.' ('o::"l;rC{\l1Hl~j;-:slnl1 to fC'mporaril.," in- I III . 1-" It t.,. ' .., .~q~r.i,('lOll~l,\' liKe ;l plil.n'H~,t 1('. tJrilll.\" Ill(' ~ntll(, !llr-mlwl'si~dl"l or I'r".I\!I' I'.",'"",,' :Ir l< 1,:(':,':,nll. ('f1n- l'(,('(.j\'i'd n; Ill: 1,1 In,' T,)\ Hrl,,: fi'~ _.__._-~-,--

I 'rO:'iF1:\'Ell 1II..\Zl'('Ie,,~(' lairs for mcrs o[ g::lR for - - I'n ,~. . . IT lh,' ,!llh IS C'1\;nlll'c1 fol' '1'''('1;11 siriC':;lioi'. ,1.",,,.,,, II,,, hop!' "f 111IJnl! ,,\,, ('oP\' .,( 1';,' 1,,11,., I'.'"hC';1Ilng, Park P01ief' Chicf Arthur, Very oftrn the infOl'mation i~ \\,l1c'n Ill" "JlI:'g" ('!i'r\;, 0 Ice ..;C'I'\'W(' fll\' thc ni~hl of Ill(' )1~lt~., 1\11' "ill 10 , 'iI"': t,,~('s "n IIll' sent hv the T;" B"lLI'd In :\11. :\ ,11(' hla:-itl!' .n :, ,'.'n '.' ,"

1,n1l\\'CI'R hilS i.lstlcd il plc~ f,.". ir,com'p"'te or gilrhl!"d hI IlH' infOJ n1J'd hLln II I~~dt htrl II'" Th(' Kiwanis Chlh's "hid ('h;,r- ;\11111.': Snl" I" "!"'II" al file 1.1"''''1' '",. (;1'0':'1' 1'''1 [',t,. l'II,' 1'''''''(\ ,'n tht' fl<.,~1 i'" ,; , ,i'

coopcriltion from billly sitters time the polkc re('('i\'e II. and mc!)'r "'wekrls Ollt nrt r a~. H' II"hl .. ill'llvil\' i~ in )l('hillf of lhe rn'Il(', "f I". ,,'n .111'1,JI'IT<'C,on. Thp rlliing i, "nJpl;: !,' 11',e ('f. h"I\S<' 'HI ~4~ Hldg",,"" ," .j ..•.~nrl parcnts who cmploy Ihcm. \'::Iluabl .. time h~~ 111.'0h("('11 10-1. appllcd for a sp('cial \\al-:l1 h." Illld('rpnl',Ic~('d child, ililholl~h wh,ch \Iii, ~i'."11 ,," :\11. S~t.', Ill, fc"! ",;,t Ihr propp,l\' :"';rl" no\\' night "f :-';"\. 111 F,,::'> 'I' ,",>

Chicf Louwers sa~'R his rl,,- Chief },ouwel's a~k" ildulls \\'ho tile policl'. Al la,t ,('po,l. thc ils ~ood \\'OI'k d('l('~ n0t stnp ot tile School H.. ::I:d ~llnlf' 111onth, 'llwu"d hI' ~ Sdl","1 OlSrll('l. IS CX. ILlgl'ndl':'f :lOci 1'.':'11\(; I', ," '.' ';n.partment ofl .. n reccives cal\R re, ('mploy h;,hy sitters to an\'i~(' "Il,,,tN cherker" h~rl not rc.: thiS. ilgll, : cmpl froTll I;,,,,,tlon; ablr. In tin,; the I'ull" "lilling 10 either real or ~lIRrcelerl the,l' 10 1'a\l thC' p,.Iil'e rll'paL'I., IIII'I\N\. I On(' of IhC' rhid h,"ndieiarips ThC' lrll," .,t:Jlcd It \\<ls \)".,p,1 l'''IHllng an~' fIP InN ;op;)I'nl of'eriminHl activity ahout premisll, ml'nl firsl if ~n~'thing gor, ,ITong. . I b)' f Ihr AH(),n ..~' th" i"\1" II \lIB he lH'ce",'.' 'r: CI,~"" 1''''11\\'' 1\,,:.,'1' i'i ".< .','~.

CI h' r I Gros,;c Poinle 1\01",.)' Cluh', an- of the P~".\' wi 1 ." I \e spastIc "p"n ill\ op'll'0n " .. " .' .. ' '.' :' I h f' t .. "',": ':':1-Gros~" Pointr Ro1.aI'.\' II s ,In' wh('re ""h~' .•itter~ "re ~mp)o~'",l. Thl' phon" numlwrs 0 t 'C Pl). I t tl l' .t (;,."e, ,,: f!lII"'.I',n~ fh" h'''~I'1I1~ :;tllf:(, It Ipm th .. (tty s til~ 1'01,,, mt" ene" p,i; \nl".,1 I)('r\dll I)arl," ,~ r1('~t Mon. [n mos!. caRes Ihe cilll~ conw lir .. and firf' ct"I)arlrn,,"1., -h"III,1 nllal hcndlt p~r1\' 1.1 next ~ll\n. p::l\'ill~',IS Wi'l'( a \e ,nl,'Cl'SI Y. . '1"11 h tt rl I ,irty ''':,'I1''~.~ ","0"":1,1,' ~~. ,.' "Ie

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Damage Slight as BusHits Car on MAck Ave.

Damage was slight when aDSR bus and a pa:;senger carhad a minor skirmish on Mackavenue near Moross at 8 p.m. onNov. 14.

Robert Earl Tate. driver of thebus, was attempting to make aU-turn to head west on Mack,when he collided with a Chev-rolet sedan driven east on l\fackby Donald Korpsell of 726 Mani-stique.

Tickets were issued both driv-ers by Patrolmen Lyford andBeaupre.

FENDER SKIRTS STOLENWhile the auto of Thomas Con.

way, l\0, 16523 Strathmoor, wasparked at Wyoming and School-craft last week, someone stoletwo blilCk extra.long Ford eus-to!n fender skirts, according topolice reports.

POINTE

$2,380,00053,240,000 ~

Park.

GROSSE

TUxedo '.5000

= $2.380,000Farms and City.

Fal'll1S ~3 - $1,586.66'1Cily ~3 793,333

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Comt decree for the County ofWayne in Chancery entitled"City of Detroit. a municipal cor-poration vs \Tillage of GrossePointe Farms, a municipal cor-poration, City of Grosse Pointe,a municipal corporation. and Vil-lage of Grosse Pointe Park. amunicipal corporation. Dcfend.ants, No. 257,612" and ..of .exist-ing agreements entered into pur-suant thereto, and because of thelegal obligiltion o[ all commur.i-tier to provide for its drainagewithout imposing additional bur-dens upon any other commun-ity, it is imperative that the Cityof Grosse Pointe indicate its

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770 X 8,000,000 = S2.380,OOODetroit.

nJAGINARY INTERVIEWBureaucrat: Here's your pay

for loafing seven hours,His Employee: Excuse me-

eight hours!

Damage estimated at aboutSIOO was done at 9:50 a.m. onNovember I I when two carstangled in Mapleton road. Mrs.Henry Barbas of 126 Mapleton,driving her Plymouth south onMapleton, attempted to turninto her driveway when sheran into the side of a 1947 Fordowned anc! driven by Mrs. The-resa Randisi of 272 Ridgemont.

Mrs. Randisi's car got the worstof the deal, $75 worth .of damage.Mrs. Barbas agreed to pay for alldamage.

TRACY MOTOR SALES, Int,Jlncot,t and 111el'cary .AtdomobdeJ

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The HOME OF HIGH QUALITY, LOW COST SERVICE........ on all n~akes of cars

Proceeds of Rotary Club's bene-fit party are spent wholly withinand for Grosse Pointe. Neighbor-hood Club. 8 p.m .. Monday, No-vember 22. Nothing withheld forexpenses.-Adv.

Three Pointe police chiefs havejust returned from attending theannual convention of. 'the Inter-national Fire Chiefs' Association,held this year in l\tiami. Fla.

Chiefs George Dansbury of theFarms. Edward Rector 01 thePark and Ledyard. Chauvin ofthe City attended the sessions,

, held from November 9 to 12.Chief: Chauvin and Rector. mo-

tored south. while Chief Dans-bury went by train.

Clo~ellTue~dan

RememberCupid's Famous Ham.burgers are made fromStrictly Fresh RoundStea ~ • • • That' 5 whythey're so Good!

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CUI)id~sRESTAURANT

WHEN THE FOOD'SGOOD! THE WORD

GETS AROUND

Would Put Teeth in Rubbish!Pointe LosesI.Ja\v to Enforce Rat Control Ted BeaupreFarms Engineer Asks Amendment to Make Property Owners

Responsible for Infestation ofTheir Premises

MACK at HARVARDGrd.. e I'oln"

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Blames NeighborFor Fire Damage

Thursday, Novemb"er 18, '1948

Pointes ~4.sked to Shoulder Burglars Saved By War Records I Lj~rar~ !"Iea~ to.Addrel~. ,RiversIde K1WAnJi Club:

S 'c t f $5 620 000 Norman Fallowfield and Wi!- ous police record and both had, -- .' "ewer os SO" Ham Potts. who confessed to excellent records fOI' service in Ralph Ulveling, head of the~._._._-_ holding up Alexander Suther- the war. one in the Pacific area. Detroit Public Library, will !?e

Fo mer Farms President Fa (Continued from Page 1) "land some time ago at pislol, and the other, in Europe. The.y ..the guest speaker at the regl\!llr~r • propnsed an anH'ndment to the I willingness to assume Its pro-I . t. I" I kl t. f th R' 'd"tally Stric~nn on Duty at statutes prohibiting the dis i t. t f 'd' I pom m liS car m the rear of the, pleaded desperate need o[ money wee y mee mg 0 e IverSI e

I - pOl' ,onale cos 0 sal lmprove- ISh I' D I. .. . . I' H I "h'VI'llage Pier 'I char ge of strum ovcrflows from t tl.. th C', f D t,'t c ett el rug store on JetTer-, [or thell' faml!lCs and the Court's Kl\vams C lib at the ote \'v It..,

•. d I men "at I' It~ 0 e 101 d b" I' ! '. 'rh d N b 18'a com,Jllle sewer system. un ess b d Ii . I . d f h son. an 1'0 olllg 11m of S:H were i lenient treatment of their cases tIer on urs ay, ovem er •An amendment to the present rubbish ordinance making Th d. !\ Br' e former a volume equivalent to a lO% may e e. nlte y appns.e 0 t e placed on two years' probation was approved by the Park police. The speaker will be introduced

propert~' owners responsible for pre\'entioll of rat or vermin ~pI e- ~~n~l:f' I'he f:~:~~S' Village of a ten yp,ar frequcncy .storm resPo~slblllty of all pal ties con- in Circuit Court last weck. Both of them were much by Bruce Reynolds.infcst(ltion of their premises was recommended to the Farms and'i its building in,pec!or anM runoff IS eIther dl,verted to a i cen~.. . , . . ' The men were let off with this chagl'inect by theil' escilPade and, -.----Council Monda\.' nioht. , ---------. . t dn t r 11an" I sewage tlealment plilnt 01 othel-: \\ e respectfully lequest that I easy sentence becnuse np.lther solemnly promised they would I French discover a new pene.

" pIer supelln en ~n .or I , . t .. t db' d' t' , thIS mattel" be brought to the at- I h . I. •!\IUHilY M. SmIth, Village en.: S 't I d Pi t ,. ," f t II" t"k b' : wIse Ieo e y se Imen allon, , . .. of t em had ever had any pre\'!. nevei' make such a slip again. ' trstlng body In cosmic rays .

• '.nner. In making thn rncom- WI C 'e 'l e )ealS, \\ii;; a a "h~ rI( en. )lla: skimming and chlorination. ~tentlOn of your Countll meetmg --~------- .-------.--.---.--.------- ..-~." _ . ~, f, l. heart altal'k at t e munll'lp" ~' . .: Mondav, November 15, so thatmendat0n pmnted Ollt that the'M t Sid o\\'ned ))nal'h pal'k SaturdlV N~ unmmdful of the pl"e~, . h I I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~-----~---~-~~~~,, ys el'Y 0 ve c< • <. , , •• ' . "we may ave an eal' y rep y to'problem "',as not overly severe, , afternoon He was 62 veal'S old., agreemenl v,lth YOUl commumt) : h' ., . h '["r• .. I t' t th t' f th t IS communicatIOn I TELEVISION ill GrQJSe Pointe is Prell)' ,'llle PERK ,,$but that pre~ent rl'gul"tions wcre , __'! "Ted." as he was fam~lial'!y rl' a IV~ 0 e ope.r~ IOns 0 I.' " Very t;'ulv yo~rs,inadequate. . The recent mystpry of the: known to thousands of POinters. Fox

iClfeek open chanfjnel aS

fan I G R THOMPSON

"At th ~ t t'mn u v rst . i. , . H' , . " out et or storm over ows rom, .., I BESTe J:'res~n 1 ,,0 I' \ 0 stolen car from the Ray Whyte r1lpd In ha t ness. e II as Sllpel \ IS,' , " .t' D .' Ii d City Engineer SEE THE . INoffenders." Smith declitred, "are . . • ing Ihe drvdocking of a number ~OUI commum). etlolt m S GRT.ACK

t t d . parkmg lot. anrl the shifted . . I h thaI the continuance of the use .r(>, aUlan s an groc(>"y stores, license pl"les whkh led to all of hoals at the pier w 1en I' of Fox Creek channel as an out. cc: Com'r Hansonwhich can obtain thl' services of keeled ove'" C t C I ~e\termillatin.e: agencies to cany' 50rls of confusion, have been I Pr~~ounced Dead let for stOlln overflows from a ;orLporpa 11"0 "U~. ~"'cY' ~~~~~~~~ rlat

h 'f I . .. combined sewcr s"5tcm, such as C,.' a merout t IS WOIK I we lave some cleared up. Rushed to Collage HospItal oy th F C k E' I h FIle (2)way oj forcing them to do so," 'd I P I I Dh' I d J. e ox ree. nc osure, asThe case Involve a sto en a ro men ~\ I' oose an al. been declared a hazard to public 'Nuts,' Said He

He pointed out that the Cill' Chevrolet and the exchange of rett. hie 'HvashPI~onounced d)eadb

on health. a detriment to the use of The general attitude of theof Clevehwd (0.) has what is . . arnva. I.' a" apparent y een . . C' C'I tl dtermed a "model" ordinance lis license plate With one from a. rI h lIh d h d Lake st. ClaIr and the DetrOIt Ity ounci was re ecte by

.. , I' f'ord car convenie.nlly nead))'. JI1rf

goo, ea . an 'Ila never: River for recreational purposes. the remark of onE of the Coun- I 'ISlml ar to liS sug(:C'slion. , f h F 'd' su erel. anI' serIOus I nesses. ! d" . 'I .. 'I th t'l h uld b d ~ . "TIle matter was referred to the causing the OWllel 0 t t' 01 'MB' , 'd f an Illlmlcao e to the pub!Jc In- CI men a I s.o e treate ',j:fpublic works committee with to rili\'e out to MIlwaukee willI 1 the \ .•ar~asup;reol~a;9~~es~0 e~~2~ terest. 111 the same SPll'lt as the answer _ .\'.' !~.the rE'commcndation th9t it COIl- ,a maverick plale on his real' erod, , I' d t' - t h' In due consideration of the of Captain McAuliffe to the Ger. I GW""'",~,

: H d d . . I 'k' lilVll1g serve as a IUS ee of t e . d . . , d d f d' t \",t acl Cleveland to get a copy of e succee e . III gellmg ua~'11 .' I" .' d foregomg an m order to satisfy mans eman or sutren el athat city's ordinance. home by sperlal dlspensallon al- \ I a~esreH~us, '25He I e~gne the reqUirements of the various the Battle of Bastogne, "Nuts," "" ,"

, ranged with the Milwaukee au- as plesl, ent In 19 . to. ta e on agencies under whose jurisdic- said he. - .'

Poll'ce Intercede thOlitlcs by the Park police. Ihe duhtles. of b.ulldmg mspector tion matters of this nature are However it was agreed to get m'X'1!'7. . when t e fIrst bIg boom In bUIld. d 'd d D . ' .'Ihe Job was done by two voung. h.t till 1 1932 h eCI e, etrOlI proposes to together WIth the other two

III Faml'ly Fl'ght bol's, both in the j~venile age I :~g dl 1e."1 a:;ed ~ It d IV e~ al;landon the use of Fox Creek Pointe commllnities affected andbracket. Theil' names are con- I f et epr~ssl.on a a I' mue open channel as a storm outlet decide on a plan of common de.sequently WIthheld. One of the I fh h~db,::I~I~~ hert he assulll.ed and to divert all !lows tributary fense against the exhorbitant cost

A woman living in the Palk boys haC! bought an old Buick t eda e dU h1esldobPtler superm- to Fox Creek open channel to which Detroit would impose.f $25 d. d t h' en ent an e 0 h posts up C C k tl h . .phoned the police at 3:20 a.m. car 01' an \Iante 0 a\e I th' f h' d onner reI" lroUg an en- The opmlon of the Farms trus.

on Nov. 15. asking [or help in it dolled up with all the latest I 0 e tIme 0 IS eath: closed sewer structure. tees was much the same. It wassettling a family ugument. trimming,. to be adapled to his I Funeral. Tuesda~ Under these eondition~ the res- decided to advise Mr. Thompson

When the police an.ieed they old timer as best his youthful in-I T Fu~eral I ~~rvlces . were phel,d ponsibility for constructing a that the leUer had been receivedlearned that a well malured gcnuily could manage, c~es ~y t 11 ad ~. ~n ~l. . au~ s new outiet for Fox Creek is joint and would be stud;ed by the vii.daughter of the woman. i.e, The re.equipment job has been 1.urc, 0 owe y un at 111 1\ t. between the several parties now lagI' attorney.somewhere between 30 and 40, indefinitel\' postponed and one, Olivet cem~tery. Most. of using the creek as a storm outlet ._had arrived home. sepulllis '11110. of lhe youngsters is now in the VIllage offICIals and hiS fe~low and each should bear its pro-or frumenti, as the case may be, Juvenile Detention home await. employes attended the servIces. portionate cost of the improve-

1\'lother had reproved lhe ing dispositIOn of his case while The .village tr.ustees passed a ment. On November 15, 1948,daughter in positive langua~e the other is conveniently at resolu~lOn at the.lr meetmg Mon- Mr. Palmer Ief\ ~vith you a mark-and daughter had replied In hand if wanted. day nlghl, offering sympathy to ed copy of blueprint of our draw-kind, ----__ the family and pniising the long ing No. 67-I-B, showing diagram-

The police placed the car in HSlto'0, tt'/lY" Bee and faithfut service Mr. Beauqre m"tically the new outlet pro-the garage, took the keys from had rendered to his village. posed. for Fox Creek, via newdaughter, hustled her into the Pi'llJl~ed by Cl'tb Survivors include his wife. two sewers in Freud and Essex Ave-

'house and left the pair to fight t.. f, I< sons, Samuel and Joseph. and a nul's. The sewer in Essex Ave-it out on that line if it took all 'I. daughter, Mrs. Florence Gardner. nul' will be fOI' use of. Detroitsummer. or at least all night. Living models have been ob- ------ sewage only. The sewer In FreudGranl in the Wilderness could tained by Howard Riley, presi-! Store Burglar Avenue ~vill be for the joint usehave done no more. dent of the Grosse Pointe Cam- of DetrOit and the three Grosse

cra Club. for its Tuesday eve. Has Good Taste Pointe Communities upstream,ning meeting. We have also left a memoran-

This will be. the Club's first . dum of estimated distribution of"h t''' . d I Proper's store on Kercheval costs of the Freud Avenue sewers.. o~ m~ .e~~510n. an

h,a ~rge i avenue reporled to the police on. showing .the estimated propOl'lion

all a~ 0 co. umes a\ I' een i No\'. 8 that a 100 percent camel thereof to be allocated to ea.:h:Mrs, C, J. DeLaura, of 788 provld.ed so. that many types Of., hail'. natural color overcoat had. of the parties enjoying the use

Notrlt Dame. complained to the modehn, g. will be done .m ordel been stolen. The store was un-: of this sewer which is asfol.police on November 8 that a that e\ el Y memb~r Wilt have .a Iable to state whether it had been lows:neighbor burning leaves in his chance to photogl aph hIS fav-

Istolen on Nov. 4, 5 or 6. The preliminary estimate for

back yard had burned two of ante character. The clerks suspected a large the I"ox Creek Double Box Sew-hel rose bushes and had also. I d d The Club will use its new por-I man, weighing aboul 225 pounds cr, in Freud Avenue, is S8,000,.senou~ y amage an evet.green trait lighting equipment during Iand well over six feet taU and 000, to he allocated as [oilows:tree which had cost $27,50, the meeting and each photo- aboul 40 years old, who had 770 c.f.s. Detroit (Ashland).

The police told the man he graphel' will be allowed to ar- been in the store on November 770 \c.f.s. Grosse Pointe Farmswould have to pay for the dam-ages his fire had caused his range them according to his own 4. He was interested in the co"t and Grosse Pointe City.neignbor's llroPll:.rty. ':' ' choosing, The. mempers are but did 'no\ buy. He was ac- 1050 c.f.s. Grosse Pointe Park.

~...ur&ed .\abtina>albng' plenly of companied by a woman of aboutluncheon Session Held film as they win be allowed to the same age .. ,

.lake. pictures to their hearl's The coat trade mark wasBy College Women's Club content. "Regis Rex." It bore a registrac

. . Aftel the regular meeting. tion number which; however.College WO~1e~ s Club had. a there will also be a showing and Mr; Proper could get only by 2590

lun.cheon T~le"da} at the Engl',1- judging of prints submitted bv wrllmg to New York. The coat 770x 8,000,000eerlOg SOCIety headquarters m th b - d c d't . i .was valued at $150.the Rackham Building. preced- ~ mem ~r~ an re I ~om s iing a 2 o'c1ock lecture with slides ! ~l'lll be gIven to each picture T C T Iof "Detroit's Nineteenth Century Judged, WO ars ang eArchitecture" ---- I M I t Rd

William Woolfenden, curator Fire Chiefs Attend n ap e on 0

at the Detroit Institue of Arts. Convention in Miamigave the talk.

l'l'lrs. George Beranck waschairman of the day. Amongthose present were I\:Irs.. Fred-erick J Schumann. Mrs. ArthurE. Fleming. Mrs. Richard Lar-win and Mr~. Edgar B. Cooper.

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to blend with the community we serve

will find a complete selection of women's and misses'

apparel, occessorles, and millinery. , . and the same

friendly courtesies you have always associated with

Winkelman's.

Opening Day Store Hours, 12 to 9 p.m.

Today, at 12 noon, we are opening our newest store

We have a rose for you!

Our new suburban-type building h(ls been designed

announcing the opening of our suburban

we've hod 50 memy friends.

rn the village of Grosse Pointe, where for years,

~~,7sgeue~a~':~~yh~:it~~~';:t~0 e~lt:~; ~r~~:~ea~aCg:rins~i~eyn City Officials Cite Reasonshundreds of pI'ivate homes and p _scores of commercial properties ,-.-- For Unl.fl.cat'l.on of OlD' tesdespite the high cost of building, , Mrs. Nesta N. Weadock of 442 I

an auto club which is not SUP-I' t,,,fT road, reported that her I ----------posed to be operated for a profit, Cadillac sedan had been stolen I Separllte Decisions on Police Radio and Sewer Mattersshould stall and walt for a I from her garage sometime he- . d fcheaper building period, \<'hieh I' t. 8 N • 11 d 121 .. POinte Out as Arguments or\\ een p,m. on O~. an I'd •may m'ver come. . o'clock noon the next dal'. Conso I atlon

Discontent over the dilatory i-I --------tactics of t,he Miehi.gan Autom~-I Mrs. Weado~k saidI tkhadt hedr During the discussion of the 56000,000 sewer bill whichbile Club IS mountlng, There IS garage door \\ as un 01' e an!. .,. ' ! I'

d t f t Ik tl t th' she had also left her ke\'s in. DetrOIt would drop III C.rosse Pomte 5 lap, and ateI' \\ henan un ereurren 0 a la \S • . . . d 1 C't C '1

'mit should not be a perpetual the cal'. the proposed Police radIO \Vas (hscusse at tle t y ounc]~~~nt bv the village. and thllt a II The case was PLlt on the police meeting on Nov. 15, t\\'o officials, prominent in the govern.wav sh~uld be quickly found to teletype and at 2:45 o'clo:k the ment of Grosse Pointe City. emphatically endorced the. ad.terminate the agreement and reo i ?cxt afternoon the DetrOit pol- vantages of common communitv action by all Grosse POlllteturn that site to its original resi-I' 111')IdPhonedththey hathd thhe calrl. as a governmental unit. ~,~'--------

. , e were ree vou s w 0 WI' ..'dentl.al purpose. . , I have to answer' in Detroit cri- When sewers werl' dL'cussed In time of hIgh watel', by t ram-

ThiS property I,S m the s~llle I minal court for car stealing, Councilman John Mack pointed felTing the Fox Creek outlet togeneral area that 15 under SI'r10US 'I .. Conner Creek and "touch liS upconsideration by the Park for ------. - the "advantage of the establlsh- . with three quarters of the ex-beautification, The Park village 1 Parked Car Stripped ment of a general sewer author- ! pense," Mr. Mack thought "it. isauthorities hope to make this Of Hub Caps and Rims Ity for the area, If ~uch arrange,: ' high time to see what we COltielsection an attracth'e and beauti- __ ment ,collid be Ieg,111y set lip. do h"re bv taking care of ollrIlil enlran<:l' gate into G1'O,," James S, Dav,d, of 1101 Lake- ~le l:alsed the q\l(',tlOn whether, uwn drai;{ag.c and figm(; \\1\,,;Pointe, in which all of the Pointe I . . It might not be Immd to the ad- I this expense would be ag"inst

. .. d pOlnte reported to the poltce on vantaga of tile Po' nt" c'onllnlln- I' . ' ,cmnmunlty IS mtereste . ,.. . L. ,L what D!>trolt IS now tr;'lIlg toTh d I b th ,t lb' INo\'. 10 that somehme between Ity to prOVIde a complete sewer I. sess us"

. e. e ~y y ~ ,IU l) C II m 10 o'clock the night before and system of its own and have with- ' as ' '..'.fulflllmg It> promIsed Improvp.- " . in its own confines the disposal When the police, adlO \\ as be.ment is a serious check in the 7 0 clock that m~rmn~, someone of storm water into the lake and ing informally l1iscLls~ed Altol'-overall picture of the plan, I' ~lad ta;npered With hiS Chry~ler the treatment .of sanitary sew- ney Albert Meder, the Cit) ..s

.. . I' 47 while parked on St. Paul, Just age through Its own sewage legal cOllno"l blLlnt,'\., s't"t"o' t"l"tThere IS mcreasmg ta k among ., ~L , '.." L ". . 'I west of Lakepomte. . 11eat men! plant: . "such experienct's [1;; this ,!irec!-the CItizens that the Village au- The right front vent wlnelow When DetrOIt was makmg, . "thorities should move quickly to \ had been broken and the ear ready to bypass its water intake ly pomted to ',he actvlsablhty ofbring this issue to a head one stripped o( four hub caps and by taking Pointe storm water, all five of the /oj'ote cOl1lmuni-way or the other. four metal tire rims. and such sewage as it contains lies gelling togellwr as one city." I

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Thursday, November f8, 1948 G R 0 S S t POI N TEN E W S Page Three....-'--'--""',-,. ----------------------------------,..--_._,.+~-"--' -----------------------------------

The action initiated bv the Carden Club of GrossePointe on Nov. 3 for Ihe bp~llltifieatioll of the Pointe and theearly adoption of a master plan to be pmsuecl by all of thePlonte villages has instantly revived elUeries as to whathas happened to one of the p{'incilJal plans for local improve-ment in the creation of a beautiful elubhouse by the Automo-bile Club of Miehigan which citizens thought had beensettled nearly three .I'pal's ago

It was on February 2. 1911;.• -------------'---.--------that a contract \\';lS ~igncd 1)('- lIli(I-SlImmer this matter was dis-tween the Park Villagr and hr' ('u.'s"cl with considerable impati-auto club which slillulatpcl that """t' A motion was adopted thenas soon as the villag(' h"d :ltllt,!\d- ; dil"('('\ in~ thaI a letter be sent toed its zoning 1,,11' ~I) as to lllake till' auto <:lub asking for 'someavailable for a e!U1>!lI)\I,'" sit .. definite expIE.,.ioo as to whenOul lot "A-I" on the NW con"", constt'llction would start. Toof Somerset and Jl'ffel,on, the dat(' the village has received noclub would ered a handsome :m~wer to this letter,building on the lot ",; ,oon as Shortly after this the NEWSmaterials we're availahh,. ""kr:cl \Villiam G. Bryant, long a

Sin('e then hundreds of plivate diredor of the auto club. and itshome bLlilders not to 'llC'ntioli legal adv isel, what the prospectsscores of ('omm('reial blli Iding wert' for beginning construction.projects, JWye bc'('n ahll' to get ]\[1', Bqant stated that buildingmaterials and hav(, gon(, ahead costs were so high the club hesi-with their building, lated to begin now and was wait-

At a meeting of the Park Vii. !:lg for some reees~ion in build-lage Board of Commi"i:mers in JIlg cost. He mentlO~ed that at________ . . the time the permiSSIOn for the

e!llbhouse was given by the vii.lag(' the club had plans for 2strudllre \l'hkh cOLlld be put upfo\' $100,000. but now the samebuilding would cost approximate.ly $167,000

l\'leanwhile, he said, the clubWll~ going to improve the sitewith shrubb"rv and cover overthe unsightly -appearance of theplate. N"ithet' has this been doneto date.

At the time the request wasmade for permission to build, theargument was advanced by theclub thaI it had over 15,000 mem-bers in Gl'Osse Pointe and thishandsome' new structure wouldadd to thei t' convenience and en-jo,'nJent

TIll' B()anl of CommissionersWilS il1lpr,,~scd with this argu-

; llwnt To gi\'e permission it was[1(""';'" tV to first amend the vil-lage zoning ordinance and this\\"1, clOllP even in thl'! face of,'onsidel'able opposition fromhome ()WI1('r~ in the neighbor-hood who :trgued that the ap-llC'aral1Ce of such a structure[11('1'('would herald the advent ofe01l)(11('\",;al development in that10e;Jtion. Despite thi~ the zollinglaw was arnclHkd and the per-

I Inlssion given.1 The then owner of the tract

was the Contract InvestmentCOlnpany. now sneceeded by theD"I roil Mortgage and Realty(~o"i1p~n.v.

.It was also agrced that theowners ot the tract would erect

, a suhst,mtial single family houseon th" opposite corner from theclllhllOU~(,. which would there-aft"r rnat'k the end of the COlll-m"rcial'.!I11it and the beginnin;;

Niagara 9236 of the strictly reserved residen-170.i5 Kercheval, Grosse Pte. tinl part.

The question now on many

Auto Club Still IgnoringPark's Demands rfhat itFulfill Promise to Build

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CLARE BOOTEn: 1,UCE is responsible for the fad that's sweep-ing the country. via The Junior League Shops and other genteel,marts of merchandise. Are YOU wear'ing your tortoise shell glasses,a'1a Luce, dangling from a moire ribbon wilh rubber :;uction claspsholding the glasses 11111nllling against yonr chesl'? Clare rlreamedup this cOlltrivance because she was always losing her readingglasses on lecture lllatforms

We tried the gadget but it just gave us the rakinsh air of afugitive f~om a race track, ,~earing her binoculars. into town, On La iBelle Luce, they're chawming, and no\\' if she can only invent some,some little trick to keep her jewelry on. we'll all be set for life,Takinl( the bread right out of the poor burglar's mouths, that'swhat it would be. .,

COl'd Meyer, J}.•To 8pecik Here'

The Detroit Chapter of the Re- V,I ell , there 11UST be a rea~on. There Is, pel. A reason so obviousserve Officers Association (Nan') that it would only lIppear to the worm's.eye-view of a coittraryrecently elected Joseph V. IJtl~k, I kid. It is simply that people don't spend money when they have1725 Allard road, Gross(' Pointe! it-they spend it whcn thcy Don't have it. That is, they spend itWoods, as its president for thel! on Entcl'tainnwnt. They spend it on Escape.commg rear. fR~A (g ~ na!lon~ Ever since le:uripil1es wrote Meliea (or did he?) the Fabulousorgamza Ion 0 } rmy. avy, an ; It'd Th SI lb. "d' .. Sh t t 1 ' . -Marine Reserve Officers. The I nva,.' c ~ge" (as een. ymg: e s ar e~ ex~,rlll~ agamDetroit Chapter of ROA (Navy) I.centurtes laler III Ie rance, Wh~l\ l\1ohere rushcd ~n With IllS pul-is the representat ive organiza- motor of plays. She was wobbhng on her last legs 111 England whenlion for over 6000 Naval and Ma- a young man whose duty it was to hitch the horses outsi(le Therine officerg in this area of Mich. i Gloue Theatre ili London heard her dying moans and dashed of[ aigan. I series of dramas for her. The name of this young man was William

"Joe" Buck is a 1st Liell!en- Shakesileare-allll fortunately he's STILL writing for her.ant in the USI\'ICR with a record! 'of two \'l!ars ~crvicp. in Bougain- I ]'lJey .witt s!Je'd ner'e/' J(I/'ril'e R",/iQ, Bllt ..be nol 011(1' SIIrr'll'et!ville, Philippines, and Okinawa I it-,be sllred it, So 1101/' Ibey ,Ire WJ'il1g sbe'//ner'er wI'I'ir'e Tete-with the 1st and 2nd Marine Ail' !'irian. Bill they're !Jorrou'ing all bel' IIl1t!Jors and lJclors.Win?s which ,~ere. a,,:arded the' And The Fabulous Invalid herself is running all uver the RiallosPresld('nlJal Ul1It CItatIOn, oC the counll'Y like a stage struck schoolgirl even if she is over 2000

ROA (Navy) is haYing its '('aI's 'oun" 'monthly meeting on !<'riday, No-) ) O'

vembcr 19 and all Grosse Pointe The fael is, ki<1dieg, that even if there IS no place like homeNavv and Marine otTicers are in- that's probably the vcry I't~ason we want at times to get out andvited to ~.tlend. Plans for' t he stay out. Radio and tclevision mllY go the way of all flash, but some-coming year will be outlined and how we'd .athel' spend a few ,magic hours with The Fabulous Invalid Iseveral excellent Combat films -and go the way of all f1esh._will be shown. The mE.'€ting placeis thp. wardroom of the Naval STOP TilE PRESSES is no catch phrase 'in the weeki)' an,"Armory at 2000 hourg. Any Na- monthly magazine offices this November. Millions of Iypeset wordsvalor Marine officer int('reste<1 have becn I'ilell in the wastebaskets b)' editors whose crystal Jlallsin aclive membership is I'c~llest-I' cracked with their healls the morning aHer the big Republicanninged by Mr, Buck to call hun at out of office, Frankly folks, we still have" a cttarming little piece,his o~ice ,wa 1~3847 or at his all set 10 run on Fral1~es Hull Dewey. All about how she was g,liinhome In the evenll1gs, NI. 0249. to sel the fashion pace in Washington, re-decorate 'I'he White House

(which she's never been inside) and start a lush, plush era of bril-liant entertaining. We had aU the data. from the time she was singing'in George White's Scandals to her latest piclure In Vogue. At l~astwe didn'l risk and run lhe slory, as did Drew Pearson, who'd pmb-1mbly pay all his wages of s)'llllicalion to have avoidell that lastlaugh on himself.

I POINTE C~~~;AII 1'3~1 Eut Warren, ~t COllr\'lIle

NI. 74IS Open E\'.nlngs_.-_ ...__ ._--_ .. ' ... ' .~

Infant SlightlyInjured in Crash

_._~._---~ _-<-~._- .~_.

John J. Williams, of 20017 Elk-hart, Detroit, driving north onSt. Clair on No,', 7, hit a eardriven by Mrs. Mariette Dhan- ,'oose of 177 Muir road, goin~west on Charlevoix.

Mrs. Dhaveloose had her in,:llnt daughter, Dianne, ilged 5

months witl; he,'. Dianne suf.. fered a slight bump on hc, head .

Both mother and daughter weretaken to Bon Secours Hogpitalfor examination and released.

Williams was given a ticket'i for reckless driving, Both carswere somewhat damaged andwere lowed to the rear of' the

'police station,

Cord Meyer, Jr., president ofthe, United World Federalists,will speak Sunday evening, No-

, vel!Jber 21 ,at 8:30 o'clock, in the1 Assembly Hall of Christ Chun'h,

Grosse Pointe boulevard,James K. Watkins will intro-

duce the speaker, The meetinghas been aITanged by th(' exec-utive ,coll1l,l1itlee of the MichiganBraneh, United World Federal-isL~.

Local members of the commit-tee include Nelson McCormick,Donald Thurber, Walter R Ford,JII, Hiram Walker Bnd CourtneyB, Rankin .

Ml. Meyer was wounded onGuam while serving as a captainin' the Marine Corpg. He waslater chosen by Harold Stassen

I as an aide at the San Francisco,conference Since then he ha~devoted himseH tn gtudying Ih"problems of international peace .

He recently returned fromLuxembomg, where he attendedan int('lI1ational cdn!clenc(' ,,(

: groups interested in world ge,,'-ernment.

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,City Taking IndependentStand Over Police Radio

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'Winkelman's (-Newest Store!Opens Today I

At 111<'City Cnunell meeting l{n peet tl1at it will be laken away I -- INew, 15, Cit)' CINk NOl'bert P. from us by the FCC. The Town-: Every Woman Visiting Smart j

NC'lf rqJl):led lhat Kill'! B. God- ship has one which serve's the NEt bl' h t t 'I' WHA!'vtl What a CONTRARY month hal'S and girls'( ,. t 'f I P' It b ew s a IS ,men 0 - , - , J •dard. one 01 till' :(IInmlsswners r~." n I l~ olnle. may e a , . In fact, everything's gone so c'ontrary to form that some of

of Grr',se Pnlntc' Park, and Clar- dJ~leult milller to, get the town- Receive Rose I us are now getting up in the morning and taking up-settingencr !3!(SSNi, the Cit~"s Public sluo to sU1Tender 115 radIO chan- .,'S"il'l \' COl1l1l""l<Jnc I', ""ld he had n('I~" Today marks the opening of, Instead of seltlOg-up exerCIses.ctbcll~s(d tll<' coml11on police He sugg("ted that ,the other the beauliful new Winkelman's II Not the least of the reverse lrendsc-though this time on theracilO ';(l\'ice' which i:; no\\" hping C~lllmUnltle~ be notIfied that Grosse PointE' store, ~68H Ke.r. sllJlny side-is the Big News Among The Muses that for the first,t',lrii,'d h\' the i[)tI!' vlllage.s. wnen they hav~ agreed on some cheval near Cadwttx 111 the V,I- . , , . .

:Ill' G,;ddard's idea s('(nlcd to concrete plan for radio service lagI', Th(' formal opP;ling will he t~me III Jo~ the.se mall~' month.s, show busllless IS. boom mg •. T~atIJP [h,,! the Citv should joir, in llwy come to the City and talk it at 12:00 with open house extend-I fabulous Invalid-The Stage-Is once more so alive and. klckmgwith the [0111 vi'llage; anri s<:l up o\'l'r. ing throughout the day. . tbat we can 0,nl~' conclude the drama musl have democratIC blood.,1 I,din .sl'n'lce to supplant ,h"t MI'. Neff said this wa~ in effect ThE' new ~tOl'e will carry fash .. 10 NE\V HITS! 9 LONG RUNS! !llO\\' fllll1j~hl'rl h)' the township, wh"t he ",nd Mr. Bless('d h",d I ionable st vl('s in ',,,omen's "'ppar('l, I

:\1:<,\'01' Nelting cxpre,<,;('d him- said" I aecessorie~ and millinery. Each I 32 SHOWS ON NATIONAL TOUR! ! !self emph't1ir,lllY (In ,hi, LllattN The CDulicil approved the po- woman 'visi!in~ the store today TI ,t' th b ' if' . , A d h t t' t h"w,' n''',',' !Ll\'~ " ~'n"."f,1 n( our sitinn nf thp Mayor and thp City, will h~ gi,ven a rnSe' ,Ia s e ox.o Ice SCOle, . n t a. a a ,Ime w en everyoneown." he, ""id, '",t!, '111;111 P!,O,';- Clerk. . I Here for the opcning will .be lIS blahlng about the high cost 01 low hVll1g. \',lIh olher buslIlesses___ " ,.,, ~. 'Mr. I. Winkelman and Mr, Leon sticking pins into salesmen's charts (AND INTO THE SALESMEN)

Winkelman executives of the theatrical cash rcgisters are playing the dough-re-me and the checks Iicompany; ~h. M. 1\1. Hartman,' are popping out of mail orders like confetti on parade day.I sales manager; Mr, Charles Bald. .i win, manager of the new store; OC the new shows, Grosse Pointers have been privile:ed to siti and Mrs. C. Monihan, assistant as critic.audience on Life With Mother and Summer and Smoke, ,manager. prior to their New York premieres. They likewise approved Madel.

The new slore is the 16th in eine Carroll's Goodbye-My-Fancy, rushing on to Broadway wilhthe Win!Il,lman chain which ex- great fanfare, and are about to see the Theatre Guild's first oCfer-tends throughout Detroit and ing, The Silver Whistle, starring Jose l'errer as a philosophicalsuburbs. Tramp, before it bows into the big town. And not an Openlng Night-

mare among these shows. The significant thing about these pre-Broadway tr~'outs is that on the Il\\.lch maligned "Road", 'accordingto o[ficial figures, the grosses have been nmning even AHEADof Broadway.

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS

Jlosiery BRr

John Dolan of 19585 Lake I

Shore, Sl. Clair Shores, was i, taken to BOil SecoLlrs hospital at :10;30 Saturday night for treat-:ment of injuries suffered when Ihe collided with c , . at Jeffer-son and Kensington while driv- iinr his motorcycle down Jeffer- i

-Picture by Fred Runnells son. Both Dolan and the dl iver IMINDA LYNNE, red tabby Persian owned by 0' the automobile, whose name i

Alice Lynne Martin, daughter of Dr. and 1\'lrs. Lyndle R. was not slated, were given tick- !Martin of Middlesex road. Grosse Pointe Park, took els for not having their vehicles.,three prizes in the recent Persian Cat Show held in De. under control. Dolan's injuriestroit. She captured first prize for Best Red Tabby Female were not serious.Novice, a Premium Rosette for Best Red Tabby Novice Pastures should be consideredand a \/,finner's Ribbon which gave her four points to- as a valuable part of the cropwards her championship. She comes from a family with program on Michigan farms. Pas.12 champions and two double champions. She started tures must be planned in advancetaking prizes in the kitten class last year. as to amount, type, and acreage.

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Proceeds of Hotat'y Club's bene- ,fit party are spent wholly within Iand for Grosse Pointe. Neighbor-hood Club, B p.m" Monday, No-vember 22. Nothing withheld for Iexpenses.-Adv.-----

USE OUR CLASSIFIEDS ITHEY BRING RESULTS! I

Le(t~711e\to GiveChildren's Play

Report RobberyOf Pier l~ocker

helena rubinstein's

Grand opening of Roesch-McKnight, Inc., Grosse Pointe's~ewest furniture store on Mack avenue at Prestwick, willpe held Nov. 19, with the general public invited.

The co.owners, Cad Roesch and' ..--.------------C:laude A. Mc~night,. are long-! get acquainted." Later, he said,ti'!1e Grosse Pomt~ residents ,who' the store will be open two nightssaId. t?day they w:ll ~eature :'fine weekly for the convenience ofyadJt~onal and co,?mal furmture those unable to sho at otherih thIS store, which represents times, plOatly years of planning and the . .r',ealizai.ion of a dream of going lI1cKllIght, who hves on ~en-into business for ourselves." more dnve, ha~ b()en. a reSidentI of Grosse Pomte smce 1939.I The store, two blocks e~st of Roesch, widely-known indllstrial

t~e Woods :rhea leI',. occupIes, a executive, has lived on Barring-:tew one.s~ol y buIlding, ('olonlal ton road in Grosse Pointe Parkm style, With 85-[00t frontar,e .on for 16 years.Mack and 100 feet on Prestwlck~he especially.designed structure,which blends with the ,ll'chitec-ture of new hOlfl(,Sin tlfe neigh-borhood, contains 6,800 squarefeet of selling space. Flush.typelIghting, with special lenses, has P('rformances of the old fa-been installe"; to display furniture vorite "Rumpelstiltskin" by the1'0 the best possible advantage, Children's Theater Group of the

Have Leading Lines Junior League of Detroit, Inc.,McKnight who has 15 years' will be given twice at the John

experience in buying and selling D. Pierce Junior High Schoolfine furniture, said the store will on Saturday, Nov. 27, 10 a.m.offer selEcted lines of the nation's and 3 p,m.leading manufacturers.

"We decided to locate in Grosse The Junior League has beengiving this production for the

Po,inte, rathel' than anywhere else, past month to 'many of the De.because we're convinced the fu. troit public schools. It will be(pre in the Pointes is bright-and the first time in many years thaI~'e il:Mnd to gro:" with ~his con:- 1he League has brought an" per-mumty," McKnight said. "Thls J

has been our home fOr many formance to the Pointe.years. We know Pointe people There are two easts for theand believe we know what they production. One includes Mrs.like in furniture. James 1. McClintock, Mrs. Allen

'The store is 'Vithin easy driv- F. Edwards, Jr., Mrs. Kennething distance of all the Pointes- Van Doren, Miss Mary Martin I

away from crowds and pressure. Semn;les, Mrs. George T. Hall,Here, people can find parking and Mrs. James M. French.space easily and examine furni., The other includes Mrs. AI-,ture suggestions at theil' leisure. ! fred L. Marks, Mrs, Geiger Smith, .

Ultimate In Service Miss Patsy Possclius, Miss Chris- I"We're in this business to stay tine Caulkins, Mrs. Edward Met- I

l\nd, therefore, will seek always zen, and Miss Mary Madin;tb provide the ultimate in ser- Semmes. 'v~e . an.d couns~l!t to those with Behind the scenes doing an!fUlnltUI e needs. . . important job o[ production are: :

The store, McKmght added. wl~1 Mrs. George T. Hall, chairman; ,be .open ev~ry evenm~ until Mrs. Daniel H. Buell II, vice- Ichnstmas, so everyone wl1.1have chairman of the production; Mrs. 'ampte oportumty to come m and Kenneth Van, Doren, scenery!

building; Miss Lois Murphy, ~scenery design; Miss Molly Cam- :eron, costume design; Miss Bar- ibara Hughes" costume sewing; I

Miss Patricia I\'!cKee, properties; IMiss Lydia Kerr, lighting, andMiss Barbara Simonds, publicity. I

Mrs. Louis Bambas, who isalready familiar to many GrossePointers fo!' her work in thea!et'production in connection withthe Grosse Pointe Board of Ed-ucation, is doing a very capablejob of direction.

Roesch.McKnight, InG. Has Beautiful New Building on Mack, . Avenue at Prestwick; Owners Both

Pointe Residents

2.,')0 Plus Tax

Fine New Furniture StoreOpens in Woods Tomorro\v

New Frcllch Inspired Fragmllcc Story!

,This oh-so-wonderful fragrance by Helena Rubin-stein is economically priced to encourage lavishQift giving! Splash it on ... douse it on! Delightin its long lingering perfumed potency! In itsclever "book" package. Delight, too, in its smallprice thClt make, you want to buy it for yourself•. , for everyone you know! Essential oils fromFrilnce! Compounded and bottled in America!'

TliursClay, "'November "18, '1948

ComesClc Bar

'iiomelime between the nightof Nov. 10 and the morning ofthe 11th s:Jmeone forced the lockon the No. 5 10ck'er at .the Citypier. The locker is held joint.ly by Million Gieche, 733 St.Clair, Wilfred J. Barbret, 17030Waterloo and Edward J. Pon-V-acz, Jr., of 7B2 Notre Dame.! The thieves stole a large assort-

ment of fishing tackle and a 16\i,p. Evinrude oulboard motor)e!onging to 1\'11'.Geiche.

The police theory is that thelhieves came to the pier by boatwhich would enable them to get.way with the heavy motor withthe least chance o[ being. ob-aerved.

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An EnchantingNew TYi'c of Light

Daytime Perfume

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Bedding Shop

We have tal:en great care to se.cure the finest in ,Ieeping comfortfor our customers. You will finda largo selection of mati re".e5,box springs, sofa beds. pillows andjuveni!"e furn ilure by Simmons,Spring.Air ilnd others . . .' a'iserecfcd for their 50ft, downy, orfirm po;flHe coC\;tmeticn, Alsostandilrd m~les bui!t to ilny de-s:red length.

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Roesch-McKnight are pleased to present to the people of Grosse Pointe this beautiful new store, with itsattractive array of fine traditional and period furniture •.• b,!aring all the famous names of the furniturewo,ld •• ~And the loc.!;o, ;, '" conve,len! 10, Pointe ,hoppm.

We present 0'1 unuSUC'lfgroup of beautifullystyled l<'lmp shades ... all hand-made and hand.sewn. These shades may be ordered in any sizedesired for table, floor or bridge lamps .•. inyour choice of many colors and trims. Moder-<'ltely priced.

The distinctive charm and grace of our traditional andperiod dining room groups point the way to moregracious living.

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, The Lawson sofa and chair pictured above is one of the many lovelyc; ;---'f--- living room groups to be fourld in our display. We have carefully chosenI I I "bl beautifully st.y!ed sofas, c~airs and love seats for .their construeti~n and

'f -If'": ,... I!.,....wearing qualities. These pieces may be custom buM and covered In your( :'14~~f'i -) If 1':O'ce of f,b';e< aod COlD", Charming' ~f%

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Bedroom Groupsin Traditional St)'lings

You'll cnioy a more comfortable life at home 'withreally fine furniture ... All of our bedrooms are ofauthentic desiqn and superb construction .• •. byGrand Rapids and other noted manufacturers.

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You rnay choose from manybeau-tiful styles in two and three tier,chop leaf. coffee, lamp, occasion-al and step tables. All are bymaster craftsmen ... many ofsolid mahogany with leather tops.Moderately priced.

You're Invited to the Formal Opening of •

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GROSSE POINTE

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TRADITIONAL AND CONTEMPORARY CABINETSIN LIGHT OR DARK WOODS

Georgiiln, in rich dark mahog?ny "J7!J5.00Contemporary. in bleached mahof'lny 1830,Q!l

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Demonstration - Ol'cn Thursday, Friday and Saturday Evenings.

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G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W 5 , • Page Seven-------------------_._---- -------------------_._-------At Opening of New Beck Store ITo Make Debut Sadie Hawkin~ Danc~_Gi_ven_at Shangri.La

,. '.,.,',.It,! iit F(unecl Ball For the third comecutlve yeilr, I thia Wilour. Ernie Kralzet,Jl: the ",leven ~'oung men wh" m"k~' Charles A. Dean Ill, :\rary and

of thdr home at Shangri-La on Ea,t' llden Owen, Susie ancl Het'''lJan Mc~rillan, debutante. . S'()cpd, Ted Ewald Bud Tavlo"

last sea~on and a student, at Jefwrs~n aven~e entertained ilt Hick K~Jler, Lowry Jo~e" ~L'l;~SmIth Colleg~. IS one of nine a Sadie Hawkms Dance 5atm-' !:ie ~,lcKean, Joyce ~,!ic!dleditch,

,out-of.tawn glcJS who rec'clv('d' day e\'enmg. Lil Abner, DaJsy Boh :md Bradsh'lw \IcK-:'e, ;,ral:: an ln1'ltatlOn from the board of :'11,1('and other Dogpalch charac. Lo ...ell. :'IJ.'rrill McClintoc:.; Ca"-I gove.mors to t;Jake hpr dehut to leI''; attended the costume party. olyn Ta"!or, Patrtri~ :'IicK{,~,Ba!tlmore soc,lety at the famerl: ,\mong those who entcred Into David I\"('s, Jim Frve, rr'J\' To\i.Bachelor~ Coll1Jm .. Dec. 6, In the the spirit of lhe Sadie Hawkins: SOI1, Wally Sc()ltena~d t~,e iun.Lync Theater.. evcnlng wer(' Ben Drayton, Cyn- lor Hugh ~,I""'!:rj'

The deb's father, Hugh :,1c\1ij. -.-...... ..- -'. ::--- _Ian of Woodland place, and ~lrs H 'A ' 'N IMcMillan will go to Baltimore' ere s merlca s o. fuld "'an'!for the festivities,

In Baltimore, Jan will stay,with her grandparents, Dr. an,tI\lrs. Walter Wise. Her uncle andaunt, Mr, and Mrs. Wil1iam Mc- IMillan, have also planned a din. iner party in her honor at the iMount Vernon Club, i

Farms police were notified 011 I ~~j~"~m ""!:~~d;',~l). i~e e/~~~i\)d~'::;~~.~,~ oL() .Nov. 15 that a nllr.1ber of win., "e~(~d or fj'<y' OUI...(doli'S have been broken with a 'I.' . , .JBB gun at the reE'Jdence undel'construction at 281 Stephens road. 169l? KERCHEVAl., GroJSe Poi'lre YOUR HAIR STYLIST

4465 Woodward Ave, (Collt'cntion Hall) TE, 3.0025Tom -,\shraw~', I\u('tioneer

ASIIRA "r\'''sTREMENDOUS AUCTION

Supe"', Cof/ection of Art Ohjeclf from Ref"'C5('/I!tt!iu: EttJfenl ('lIlecnJ

ORIENTAL RUGS, PERIOD FURNITl:RE, INCLUDINGCOMMODES, DESKS, CABI~JETS, TABLES, PORCE-LAINS, SILVER, CHiNA, LAMPS, L Ih!EI'JS A.ND LACES.

Thursday, Friday and Sc!lturday, November 18, 19,20 at 7:30 P. M.

ASHRAWY'S ART GALLERY

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Hicks AddressesHealth Council

Four hundred guests attendedlhe benefit and aulumn musicale!for St. John's Hospital which was'held Thursday afternoon ill the IKenwood road home of Mrs, Roy 'I'

Fruehauf.Mrs, James Motschall, Mrs.

Elmwood Sharp, Mrs, Gerald ISweeney, Mrs. Ray M. Whyteand fill'S, Leo Fitzpalrick assist-ed the hosless in meeting guests 'I

at the door.Alternating at the tea services I

were Mrs. Han'('y Fruehauf, iMr5. Alfred J. Fisher. Mrs. iCharles L. Palms, Mrs. Herman'lF. Koestlin, Mrs. G. Ogden Ellis,Mrs. W. Dean Robinson, Mrs.William O'Neill Kronner andMrs. Harold Freer.

held at St. Clair Shores CivicCenter. When the couple left ona honeymoon trip to California,the new Mrs. Chester was \Veal"ing ~ glen plaid suit with blackaccessories.

Sales Farm

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409 East JeffersonCHerry 6256

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l\XTIQUI~' AUC1'IONFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19

Starting at 11 :00 a.';', - inspecti.n .t 10:00 a.m.

MRS, ZAIO WOODFORD SCHROEDER, presidentof the Detroit Federation of Women's Clubs, cut thetraditional ribbon and made the first purchase at thecompany's newest store ill The Village at 16B44 Ker.,cheval avenue. STORE MANAGEd EDWARD VEZINAfits Mrs. Schroeder with a pair of the very latest buttonmodels while GENERAL MANAGER J. DaMASK ofthe entire Beck chain, here from New York, looks on,N ext to Mrs. Schroeder is MISS MARIE COLLINS, in

William V. Hicks, Physical I charge of the Accessories Department in the new store,i Education Director of the Grosse II Pointe Elementary Schools, was M' h" 0 h " S I Gi guest speaker at the monthly! lC 19l"ln- to tate ameI meeting of the !llother'~ Health j lJ .I Education Council held Tuesday, ! F"l t' Sh A 1 "i Nov. 16, Ilt the home of Mrs, Lyn.1 l 1n 0 own unu'tlI don Bahcock on Balfour road, Ii The Council was formed for

Food sernd .. , Ample p>r~lng , .. Sale nnder cover I the purpose of providing a link Monday, November 29, at 8 community, over a cup of coffee.Paul BUlman. Aucllonoeer i ?ehl,leen .the schonl and the home'l !l.ln. in the auditorium of the ~i;i.~e~~bof~~~g~u~lI~n~\S~~C~~~

! I:' ca rrymg on a h~alth educa- Grosse Pointe High School mo-__ .1 lion pl'ogl-am, knowmg thaI lhe . _... lion staff in Ann Arbor who was

work of the schools could not be VI'!:S of the MichIgan-OhIO State in at the beginning and assistedas effective witho.ut the coopera. game will be shown to members in helping this group to organizelion of the parents. of the University of Michigan in Sep~ember, 1935, the club has

The Council is composed of Club and lheir families and always felt a close personal re-thrce .del~gates from each P.T.A. friends. No admission is charged. lationship with him.Ol~alllzatlon and the Grosse I _.. , .' . , One hundrcct and elghty-li\'e'POinte Mothcr's Club. Personncl' A small ,"olunt,ll y contubutlOlI IS Michigan graduates have paid I

from the Grosse Pointe school solicited to delray expenscs. lheir dues for the cUlTent year, isystem or experts in other fields This is the third Iootball movie 1938-49. The membership is ac-'of health education are brot.lght sponsored by the club. Although tivel\" at work and anxious not to ito the monthly Council meetlllgs o\'eriook any lIlichigan graduate 1

and important information gained the attendance has not been living in Grossc Pointe who IflOm t~en;.is assembled in a l~af.ll"rge at the two previous show- would be inlerested in jOining II

leI which 1S sent to the vanous I ings those who came enjoyed the club. ,schools for the pupils to take bot~ the movies and the c,,!7ee '" 1\1" h'''an g lu t \ 'ho 'home 10 the parents. .' n~' .' IC 10 rar a e \ I

I I. t lk uR 1 t' I . f hour afterwards' III the school has not been conlacted ami who in liS a. e a IOns lip o. would be intere5ted in IcJrn- i

Physical Education to Health," ca (elena, . I l b' " Img of t 1e c u s acllvitles, mayllir. Hicks defined the meaning of For lhe program all November cO'1tael either one of Ihe lIlem-,PhYSical Education. emphasis be. 29 a special feature is anticipated. bership Commitlee co-chairmen, iing 011 character educ~tion rather Bob Morgan fl'O!l1 the national Ralph C. Wilson, Jr., 1210 !lamp- II

than the building of more muscle. Alumni A~sociation' headquar- ton Ro,Hl, Niag;ua 5855, or 1111'5."In physical education, in 01'- tcrs ill Ann Arbor will be at the Roberl ll. Patterson, 696 Univer- !

____ ... .__ ganized games, etc., pupils learn high school, to give one of his N' 323" \that goals can be acco~plished well-known running accounts of ,Iagura, I.. S I only. through coopcrutlOn and the game a5 the HIm is being

P b,- k t h M H' Proceeds of Rotary Chlb's hene-

D IC a es W~~o~~:ss~sge\;I~" t~~ ;~;c~:~~shown. . fit party are spent :""holly withinwith Mrs. Babcock were Mrs. Those who attend th~ movIes and for Grosse Pointe. Neighbor- ,

______ James Blean, Mrs. Earl Myers, are \'rged to go upst.au's after. hood Club, 8 p.m .• IVlonduy. No-NOT AN AUCTION-ALL ITEMS PRICED I MIS. Earl Wallle and MIS. Ray wards and get ac(]uallltcd WIlh "ember 22 Nolhing withheld for

Schrage, Jr. other Michigan alumni ill lhe expenses.-Adv.

H 0use h0 Id Fur n ish in 9 5 I British Empire Daughters .~-t~-',.-of,.-',.-t',.-cf;-.~-''!''',.~,.......,.; .....".-'!',.-.,.,j--.'!'";:-''!''',.-~-'''-,"!-"'-;';f-;."-"-"'-';""-"-'j-~,,-',,-,,-,'1;-~,-"-~-"-"-j.~-,~-,'-j'-';'''-i--'!'~-.;t-,-~~~-;-~-~;-~,,-"fP-~:

* * * Plan Bridge Lunch Bazaar ,~ '"Stmday, November 21, from lOa. m. The Prl'ncess Beatl'J'ce Chap~; M ~~Mrs. E. W. Ga ffl'l tel', Daughlers of the British, ~..~.' 1 ~,..:,.

Empire, will hold a bridge. "luncheon and bazaar Friday, Dec. ,~ "

1150 Westwood Rd., S'irmingham 3, at the home of Mrs. Vernon ~~ ~:. t t V' +. d M d Johnson, on Pemberton road. " ~.Impor an. IC .orlan an 0 ern Proceeds wiIJ be llsed to make ~~ ~~* * * the club's donation to the CO!11- ,~ "

rnunity Fund and the Save the ~~ All tbe Newest Trieks by t~Final Ad on the Following: Children Federation: ~~ t~

Saturday, November 27, from 1:30 p. m. sar~a~~l'e~a~~dth;o~l~,za:~I;~il~a~~ ~~ SIX. PROFESSIONALS ~:MRS. J. W. STRAIN ning, sewing and an allic sale. ,'~ ).Iembcrs', Internl1tional Brotherhood o! :\lagicians ,'~

Co-chairmen for the project " ~ "16825 Cranford Lane, Grosse Pointe arc )\-lrs. Dougla" V, Montgom- " "

IBc\\vr.on Caoieu>: and Notre Dame) ~~~~. ~~~r~~'CJ~~\l.DeSpelder and ~~ Pierce Junior High School ~~* * * ~~ ](er<:hc\'al :tt ~ott;nghrtm ~~

Sunday, Decembar5, from 10 a, m. ~ BILLFOLDS RECOVERED " "~ ~ ~MRS. W. W. MILLINGTON A set of billfolds, found on ~~ Saiurday, Novtmber 20th ~~

225 Florence, Highland Park, Michigan Grosse Pointe boulevard on No\', ~~ l'orforrn.nrc. at' 2 and ~ p,m, ~~13 by Henr)' Huhbard Jr" of 61 " "* * * Muskoka road, was turned in to ~~ Spon,orcd by ~~

S d the Farms poliee station by him " MEN'S CLUB "un ay, December 12, from 10 II. m. ',~ ~~and later claimed by thc owner, ' .'MR. HARRISON L. COOK J. H. Zimmer, of 774 Westch~~lel " "

340 Ferndalo, Birmingham mad, ~~ Grosse Pointe Woods Presbyterian Church ~:------ ,.... ..'

Sobsl anlial part of proceeds of " Adults • 1.00 Children under 12 • 50c "Rotary Club Benefit Party will ~~ Tn, Included ~~go to War Mcmorial Librarv " "r"unci. ~~ond:lY, 8 o'clock p.tn:, $ Tiekcls a\"ail<lble al Farms \L1r~..d. lLuKnt"',o;;snl'u,£!.~, Vl1bJl:C' ),I.orwr. ~~1':ovcnlhpr 22, at Neighborhood ,'" Plchc's 'Barber Sh()p, Boh':; PlJitrlTIil.tY "nd mcmt)("'r~ of lh(' :'-i('l1>s C;,lb. ","

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Included In the many consignments are English tilt-lop pie crusttable, mahogan;- till-top table, pa:nt1ngs, steeple dock, pine cornercupboard, chcrQ' Schoolmnster's d(lsk. p[ne two.drawer server • .setof four Hitchcock. Ipcrfcc:), Windsor and bAr chairs. pair of rubyBohemian Justers, Chippend.11e drop leal 1ablp, mahogany lwo-drawerdrop lear stand, one pair grape carv.d VJclori,n chairs, mahOganyEmpire sofa, inlaid curio cabinet. Assorted glass, copper, brass,quUts and linens. Antique je\'lo.elrj'.

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Ardis Lucille CabotWeds Albert Chester,

, IHos]Jl.tal Benefllwas honor matron and ElameCabot served oS her sister's maid A ttended by 400of honor. Bridesmaids were Ann. __abelle Chavey and Pearl Camp.bell.

The t\\"o honor attendants woreapple green marquisette frocksand the bridesmaids were inmatching lilac. gowns. SusanDarling, the flower girl, wore alilac taffeta frock over a hoopskirt. The maids carried cascadebouquets of yellow mums andthe flower girl had a colonialbouquet.

Richard Leilz, of Brighton,Mich., was Albert's hest man.Alvin Cabol. Jr., Robert Taylorand Hadcy Dell ushered.

A receplion for 250 guests was

A candlelight service at St.Columbia Episcopal C h u r c hSaturday (!vening, Nov. 13. unitedin marriage Ardis Lucille Cabot.daughter of MI'. and Mrs. HaroldW. Cabot of Belanger road, andAlbert S. Chester. The bride-groom's parents i'l'e Mr. and Mrs,Lindsay L. Chester, of Morgan-ton, N. C.

The bride chose a Victoriangown of ivory slipper satin withcameo neckline and trimmedwith Chantilly lace. Her mantillastyle headpiece was of Alenconlace. She carried white orchidsand stephanotis on a f:m of Chan.tilly lace.

Virginia Goldman, sister of thebridegroom, from Athens, C"",

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Ceremony Performed in St. Paul's ChurchMorning, Nov. 13; Young Couple

Live in Norfolk, Va.Carole Englehardt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil

Englehat'dt of University Place, became the bride of RobertBowden Saturday, Nov. 1:3at a 10 o'clock double ring cere-mony at the side altar of St. Paul's Church on-the-Lakeshore.The bridegroom is the son of ;vIr. and Mrs. L. B. Bowden, ofNorfolk, Va,'-----------------.-

The bride wore a gown of I which she wore a white orchIdwhite bl'Ocaded satin with sweet. ,coFrsa)gle. . tlh

. . i 0 o\\'mg -12 ceremony anearl necklme. net c "ersku'l and I ft t' h Id tI . '., a emoon recep IOn was e a

~ ?ng tram. lieI' fingertIp vel.1 of i tJIC home of the br ide's parents.nelrloom lace fell from a !lara lOt f t t Ih . . u -0 - own gues s w 10 came

ea.dplece, and she earned a I from Norfolk for the wedding in-white shower bouquet. . cluded Mrs. Mary Bowden. Mrs.

Marr EII~n Krutsch was ~er IIJ. L. MassiLli. Mrs. Cora SykesCOIlSIll s mmd of hon~r, weanng and George Bowden.pale. orchId taffeta WIth net Ill- The newlyweds honeymoonedsertlOn at the neckline fitted to Milwaukee en route to Nor-

folk. where they will make their,home.

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Recent weekend guests of theHALDEMAN FINNIES in theirhome on Ellair Plac" were Mrs.Finnie's brother-in-law and sis-

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I\Jrn. and MRS, FRANK KUHNinvited friends to a supper partyrecently in their home in Mc-Kinley road to see the moviesthey look last winier during theirthree-week South African tour.. . .

MRS. J. CHRISTY CONNERspenl last week here visiting herparents, the C. HENRY HABER-KORNS, JR., of East Jeffersonavenue.

BARBARA GREGORY, daugh.tel' of MR. and MRS. CHARLESS. GREGORY, McKinley road,Grosse Pointe Farms, waspledged to Delta Gamma sororityat Ohio Wesleyan Universityrecently.

MR. and MRS. PAUL D.GRUBBS returned from a ten-day motor trip to WashingtonD. C. in time to be guests of thei;son, PAUL and daughter, HELENat the Michigan-Indiana footballgame at Ann Arbor.• • •

MRS. ADDISON E. HOLTONand her daughter BETSY re-turned to their gishop road homeafter a four-day stay in NewYork.

MRS and MRS. MALCOLMJOHNS of Boul'nemouth roadentertained as their weekendhouse guest Mrs. Johns' brother,DR. THOR JOHNSON, conduc-tor of the Cincinnati SymphonyOrch~stra. Dr. Johnson gave aconcert Monday evening at AnnArbor.

Mrs. J. Bell Moran, Jr., and,I her mother, Mrs. Owen R. Skel-: ton, are planning a Nov. 30 tea

and kitchen shower in the Skel-ton home on Ridge road. Guestof honor will be Pam Knowlson,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ElmsT. Knowlson of Seminole avenue.

Pam will become the bride ofHugh Mulkey Dec. 27 at a cere-mony in the Church of the Mes-siah. Hugh's parents are !lTr. and

• • • Mrs. Claude E. Mulkey of Tour.

MRS CLIFFORD D. BENSON aine road.of Rivard boulevard will be On Dec. 10, Pam's 21st birth-hostess }i'riday at a luncheon MRS. ROBERT BOWDEN day, her godmother. Mrs. HaroldVan Leyen will enterlain at ameeting of Kappa Alpha Theta.• • • bodice, and full SKIrt. Mary Lou tea and linen shower in her Uni-

Th Englehardt, sister of the bride, versity place re,idence. Ruthe East Side section of Kappa th tl It d t H Duffield and Joan Rock\vell, \vho

Kappa Gamma met Tuesday in was e 0 leI' a en an . erthe Lincoln roarJ, home of MRS pale green gown matehed that are to be in the wedding parly,J. n. KENNEDY. 1 I of the honor maid. hwe chosen Dec. 21 for the cock-

• • • The two attendants wore Smallj' tail party a~ which they will feteMRS. H, V. RICHARDSON, brimless velvet headpieces of the coyple.1n th~ Rock\~ell home

MRS. FRED T. MURPHY, MRS. deeper orchid and green touched Ion Wmdmlll POinte dnve: .DONALD MELVILLE, MRS. AL- with oslrich plumes. They car- Mr. and Mrs .. Mulkey WIll give

ried nosegay bouquets. th.~ l:ehearsal dn:mcr Dee. 22. ~rs.FRED H. WHITTAKER, and Elsa Lee Englehardt another' WIlham ~ane, sister of the ~r1de-MRS. LLOYD DEWITT SMITH . h"'! elect, Will hostess the spmsteralternated at the tea table Mon- sister of. t e bl'lde, and httle I dinner the following day.day, when the Detroit Historical ~ancy FI eeman were th~ flower I Pam will complete her wed-Society held its annual fall Mem- gIrls. They wore matchmg .long ding plans over the Thanksgivingbership Tea at the Detroit \ f:ocks of p~le yel~ow, headple~es holidays when her fiance com'es'Historical Museum. like the brIdesmaids, and carned home from the University or

• • • baskets of flowers. . Virginia.MISS ELIZABETH POWELL, Bob asked Jim Leithauser to

daughter of MR. and MRS. AR- serve as his best man. Leonard Proceeds of Rotary Club's bene-THUR T. POWELL of McKin- Runge and George Bowden were fit party arc spent wholly within'ley road. has been elected vr,:~- the ushers. and for Grosse Pointe. Neighbor- I

president of the Freshman Class For her daughter's wedding,! hood Club, 8 p.m" l'I.onday, No-at Endicott Junior College, Bev- Mrs. Englehardt selecled a street I vember ~2. Nothing withheld forerly, Mass. She is also active in length dress of navy crepe with expenses.-Adv.the Outing Club. ----------------------------

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The WILLIAM CLAY FORDShave named their new daughter,MARTHA PARKE FORD, afterher mother,. the former Jl,IAR-THA PARKE FIRESTONE. Thebaby was born on Nov, 6.

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week-ends at their 5ummer homr.on the Au Sable River.

• • •I MR. and l\'1RS. ABRAM VANi DER ZEE of Provencal roap andI tho DAN S. EDDINS. of Detroit.

Iwill be hosts Saturday, Nov. 27,at a birthday party at the DAC

I for K. T. KELLER.• • •I MRS, CHARLES F. DEL-BRIDGE surprised her husband'rhudsday evening with a dinnerparty in their Hendrie lane hometo celebrate his seventy-secondbirthday. Mr. and Mrs. Delbridgewere also feted at the homes oftheir sons and daughters-in-law,the WILLIAM M. DELBRIDGESand CHARLES F. DELBRIDGES,JR., both of Doremus drive, andtheir son-in-law and daughter,MR. and MRS, THOMAS J.LITTLE In of Meadow Lane.

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The junior L. EUGENE DA-VISES of Washington road an-nounce the arrival of a son,RlCHA~m HUNTINGTON, onNov. 6, I\1rs. Davis was former-ly FLOREN€E HUNTINGTONDAVIES.

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Pointer's Bride Elect

. . .The J. BELL MORANS of

Windmill Poinle drive had as

New York week-enders includ-ed MR. and MRS. C. HENRY Pointe couples in New Haven,BUHL of Ellair Place who visit- Conn., for Saturday's Yale-ed their daughter LYDIA, a stu-I rrineeton football game includeddent at Miss Hewitt's School. I the HUGH II. LOUDS. MR. and

. ••• I !lmS, BENSON FORD and theEn roule to California, NANCY i WALTER B. FORDS II.

MacKINNON, of l'ITaplewood, N. i • • •J., stopped to be the house guest During the hunting season theof MR. and MRS. EDWARD J .. HUMPHREY SPRINGSTUNS ofHICKEY III of Rivard boulevard. : Berkshire road s pen d their

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Mr. and Mrs. Roger Beach Briggs, Sr. of Guilford andStratford, Connecticut, have announced the engagement oftheir daughter, Tirzah Anne, to Kenneth Wallace Cunning-ham, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth V/allaee Cunninghamof Grosse Pointe Park. The wedding has been planned forDecember.';------ -.------

Th t' b 'd of Kyoto, Japan.e prospec lve rI e \~'ls Mr. Cunningham was gradu-

graduated from Bradford Jumor aled from Culver Milita~y Acad.College in Bradford, Mass. She emy in Culver, Indiana. Uponwas presented to Society at the graduation he served 'in thehome of her parents and is a I Navy and is now enrolled in Yalemember of the Bridgeport Junior University where he is a senior.League, . He is the grandson of the late

She is the granddaughter of Dr. and Mrs. William Wallacethe late Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cunningham of Beaumont TexasRichard Briggs of Stralford and anel of the late Mr a~d Mrs'Bridgeport and of the late Rev. William Allen. Priddie. also ofand Mrs. Chauncey Marvin Cady \ Beaumont, Texas.

leave this. wee1$: for a fortnight's \ Nancy and Mrs. H.ickey, the for-stay at Hot Springs, Va. mer ANN ELLEN FARLEY, were

• • • I classmates at Wellesley College.MR. and MRS. HENRY RUS-I 0 • •

SEL WARDWELL (MARJOR.IE The D. H., PE.ITERS of IIIadi-FULKNER), of Supenor, Al'lz., son road entertamed Fnday eve-announce the Nov. 3 arrival of ning at a dinner for MR. and" son, DAVID RUSSEL W ARD- MRS. HENRY HOLLISTER, whoWELL. The baby's grandparents are visiting from Bridgewater,are MR. and MRS. HAROLD F. N. H.WARDWELL of East Jefferson • ,

Iavenue. MRS. J, STUART HUDSON of.. • • Lothrop road is, in Colorado

MRS. HENRY F BAKER has Springs this week visiting hercome from B.altimore to .spend son JIMMIE, a student at Foun-the month WIth her son-Ill-law tain Valle:,' School.and daughter, MR. and MRS. • 0 •

WI~LI~M FORD TORREY of I MARY JOHNSTON took timeUm~erslty place. MR~. HARRY out from her studies at MastersN. 'IORRE!, gave a ~r~day lunch- School in Dobbs Ferry last week-eon honormg the VISitOr. I end to join her mother. MRS.• • • I GEORGE O. JOHNSTON of

M~S. MASON RUMNEY of Lot h I' a p I' a a d. and MRS.Hillcrest road has returned from CHARLES B. WARREN JR. ofa visit with her son-in-law and Lake Shore road, in Ne~v Y~rk.daughter, the GUY CONRATHS, • • .•in Stamford, Conn.. . .

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Society News Gathered

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I MEIER of S. Oxford road havereturned from a week's visit with .their daughter, BARBARA, who:is a student at Stephens rollege I

Behind Detroit's heodlines this week • • • I In Columbia. Mo. iWorked a crew of well known society girls .•• quietly ••• and • • •

unheralded doing an important and really noble service for the sid 'dMRtS, fStlhG~~Dll WJENOCllNb,pred-I f 0

' Sl en 0 e ne es e)' u. anpeop e 0 etro,t... I MRS WENDELL C GODDARD

For a number of former Nurses' Aides responded quickly to 1 president of the Vassal' Club'the "help needed" call ~hen H~rper Hospital was struck . • . I' were patronesses al the leclur~

And have been dOing their best ever since • . . thot the, program sponsored last eveningcritically ill need not suffer too much any effect of the heavier load J by S~ith C?lIege alumnae at thethe strike causes the professional staff to carry . • .. I DetrOIt Instltute of Arts.

A few of those we saw signing up for the various "duties that'l • 0 •

could be performed by more or less laymen, were: ' MRS. BOYD i\'cKOVlN return-M R b t L h J M Ed' A Sk J M I ed to New York Sunday after a

ors. 0 er er~ en r••• , rs. ~Ifl • ae r.•. , rs. brief visit here. She stopped at \Howard Freeman Smith Jr ••.. Mrs. Dan Simmons •.• Mrs. Re.u~en the Country Club and socntWaterman ••. Mrs. WoodruH B. Crouse ..• and Mrs. William much of her time with MR. andH. Ledyard . • • !lms. EDGAR L. FINK.

A case in point ... for those who think that society girls lead; • • •an idle, play.filled and self-centered existence . • • I The junior HENRY HOLLIS-... • * TERS of Io.Ierriweather road were

DEB INDUSTRY ON SKIDS?hests to Mr .. Hollisler's parents,MR. and MRS. HENRY HOLLIS-

According to the N. Y. Star IfNlnerly the tab PM) and Time TER, of Bridegwater, N, H" forMagazine, the "debutante industry is on the skids" . . • a week. The senior Hollisters

The industry, says ihe Star, is trying to recover but is still reel. were enroute to spend the wmlering from the news that toll, lissome Joanne Connelley was going at SI. Petersburg, Fla.io forego her debut and get married instead . . • • • •

Time ,:oniinued with an anecdote about N. Y, Society's Pamela /,~R~, FRAdNK 'IEJ'bSThANtDlSHtCur wh t t F . t d f . tIt 0 '10,uss roa WI e os ess ara~, 0 wen .. 0 rance Ins ea a coming ou as season, a Saturday evening party to raisedecla,~lOg ~efore sail 109: . I funds for completion of a hu-

The Idea used to be ihat you never went out at all until your manities building on Goucherdebut, and then it was something to took forward to. But now people I College campus. This is one of astart going out when they're twelve and it's a farce." 'series of simultaneous affairs

... ... ... which Goucher alumnae areTWELVE YEAR OlDS STAY HOME sponsoring a~ro~s t..he country.

Just a casual check-up revealed that on the controry, Grosse Among the local alumni ofPointe will whirl through its biggest deb season of all times this I Yale and Princeton who attend-very approaching holiday Hme • . • ed the Saturday luncheon at the

And that the number of budlets this year ••• far exceeds all University Club to hear the Yale-others . • • Princ<!ton game were (for Yale)

Abdout .Iohcal dg'dlrlsg~ing outbat the age of iwelve ••• we were ~iAC~U~:NBEciN:~~~~' I;:I~~answere Wit ve y raised ;ye rows on 011 fronts. • • BROOKS BEGG and ALVAN

And II young matron said to us: MACAULEY JR. and (for"Why, that's ridiculous. At feast it is as far as Grosse Pointe Princeton) 'c H A. R L E S B.

girls are concerned. My sister is fourteen and except for meeting I CROUSE, AND R E W BARR,ond listening to records and consuming gallons of coke on the odd WILLIAM CRqUL, GAYLORDevening, she doesn't spend any time with boys!" W. GILLIS and Governor-elect* ... ... G. MENNEN WILLIAMS.

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SHUTTING THE TOP ORA WER The Nov. 8 birth of a son, EL-Time goes on with: WOOD II, is announced by MR,"For one thing, New York 'Society' has never' been able to and MRS, WILLIAM J. CROUL

shut its top drawer (as more settled towns have, or pretend to hove); of Lincoln road. Mrs. CrollJ issocialites, cafe socialites, climbers and hangers-on buzz across the the former WINIFRED PAL-city's night life like 0 queenless swarm." MER, of Manchester-by-the-Sea,

Mass.We are relieved that even Time put quotes around society. • • • • •

Our slight grasp of the Manhattan scene (as culled from variOU5 \ MRS. WILLS NESTER of Lin-boau •wr~Hen ~y agad •s?ciety men(7.1 ~nd from the columns of. coln road is. enjoying' an easternthe giddIer ..wrI\ers) enVISIons people. who. should they appellr lit 1 trip. After stops at Washington.the door of our humble cot, would prompt us to call the police. • • D. C., and Washingtonville,' N.

Detroit is cool to cafe society ••• which predominates the Y., she will continue on to Oak-New York scene. • • ville, Ont., to visit her son ROB-

Detroit debs do not commerciolize debuts . • • ER,T at Appl;b~ C~llege.Few local night dub proprietors know what a "society person" The HAROLD F. WARD-

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Recaption ill lochmoor Club Follo.....s Ceremony in ChristChurch; Young Couple Honeymooning in North Carolina

I~~irley VanderzeeWeds D.J. Watson, Jr.

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l\Irs. George Herberl Zimmer.man is chairman of the luncheonand fashion show which the AI-

, tar Society Df St. Paul's Churchis sponsoring today at the GrossePointe Yacht Clnb. Current fash-ions will be presented by Wal-ton- Pierce.

Mrs. William Keane, president, :Mrs. John Klein. Mrs, LeD Ken- 'neely and Mrs. Harold Frear also I

head commitlees, Members in-clude Mrs, Willtam J. Tenbusch, :AIrs. Frank Lockman, Mrs. LouisMarick, All's .. Nelson l\TcBride,Mrs. W. VanHusan MODre, Mrs,War I' I" n Pic he, Mrs. JohnSchmitt and Mrs. Ward Richard-son.

The list continues wilh Mrs.Dalton Snyder, Mrs. John Cor-bett, MIS. E. E. Tracy. MIS. BuellDDelle, Mrs. Charles Hewitt, MIS,F. J. HoulihHn, !III'S. George Hag-garty and Mrs. Michael J. Kear-ins.

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Dau9hter of James frazer Whiteheads to Become Bride ofJames Clarke Murphy, Jr., of Baltimore, Md.

-.--.------ At 10:30 a.m, tomorrow. Nov.Mr. and Mrs. James Frazer \Vhilehead of Cloverly road j 19. Grosse Pointe Woods Pres- ' Ivory satin was worn by Shirley Jean Vanderzee for her

have announced the betrothal of their rlau~hter, Sarah Booth byterian Church will open its 'Saturday marriage to David James Watson, .11'" in GrosseWhItehead to James Clarke Murphy, Jr .• sOl~ of Mr. and Mrs, . doors for a most important event, Pain te Christ Church. Seed pearls trimmed the bridal gownJames Clarke Murphy, of Rola,nd Park, Balttmore, Md. I the annual fall fair, s ansa red which had a fitted bodice and full skirt extending into a train.

Sally, 11 graduate of Grosse .---- ... ~.. --.--..--.! by the WOll1en's So('j~y, The The silk illusion veil fell rom an orange blossom and seedPointe Country D3)' School, is the l'ni\'(',:,jly of Maryland La'", (,vE'nl represents months ,;j leh,lI' : pearl coronet, and Shirley carried white roses cenlered byin her senior year at Connecticut' SdlOol. He is. affiliate? with; an? cllreful planning under the' .III orchid cors<tge. ;--_ ----.- ..Collegl' for Women, She mad"'; Alpha Delta PhI fraterOlt~ and' gUldance?f Mrs. Stuart McInto~h, Matron of honor for her ~is- i followed the ceremony. The new

. " served as a first lieutenant In the fall' chaIrman; Mrs. Wmston I M WhpI' bow to society during the infanL\.' during the war. Clarke Lancaster,. vice-chairman, and' tpr was Mrs. George Crockatt,;" .rs. atson wore ;; gray 5Ult.. . : With dark green accessories.1946 Christmas season with Sa Ii is now a special assistant atlor- Mrs, RDbert W, Smith, ways and ,JI. ~ hell' parents are Mr. and i whp.n the couple Idt on theirRooth, Df, Bloomfield Hills. at a ney general for the slate of Mary- I\1cans chairman. i ~lrs. Norman Vanderzee_ of Neff North Carolina hone\'moon.CDuntry Club dinner party. The land. The sale will l'ontinue until 9 I road. Gloria Vandenee, a cDusin ------bride-ded is an associate l\1em- Salll' will be home from col- p.IlI., with a hot plate suope!" I" of the bride from Nf'wbur"h. N. Sh' I Kher of Sigma Gamma, lege Dec. 18, and Clarke will served from 5-7 p,m, The 'pro.' .. lr .ey ranter

Her fiance was graduated from! spend the week before Christmas. ceeds from this project will bcne- Y" was honor maid. The two To 'Wed j;\'TOV• 27Johns Hopkins University and i in the Pointe. fit the organ funn. , honor attendants were gowned in I"___ .. __ ... '~'." ~ .. ". ~.._ .. This year, lhe ladies will ofTer; green faille and wore matching

S h l h. F d S II d a greater variety of gH!s than feather hE,adbands. Shirley Ann Kramer,n'H1ghtel'

C 0 ars I n un wn e ever before, including handiwork~ . II V 1:.:; of all kinds, children's apparel The bridesmaids, Mrs, John of )'lr. and ~[rs Clarence A.

d'fLs Ch . l d I Barlow and Elizabeth Meurer, Kramer of Bedford road. has

B Cl b' T d T bl an gl , l'IS mas car s, p anls, completed plans for her Nov. 27

Y ,It S ea an a eaux and'a "white elephant" tabie. In of Menominee, were in coral marriage to William Cartel.the culinary department, special I i f 11 hinteresl will center in home-' ai e. T e four attendants car. Dages, son of Mrs. John Dages

The scholarship fund of the, players:-Mrs. Burt E, 'l'a)'lor Jr. canned and baked goods made ried bouquets of copper hby of Lincoln road. and the late Mr.grosse Pointe Farm and Garden II (a beauliful bride) ... Mrs. Wil- from treasured recipes. chrysanthemums and ivy. Dages.Club blossomed beautJfully M?n- "son W. Mills, . , Mrs. Ward Det- Special arrangements are being Mr. Watson, whose parents arc The couple will be married atday when members, contributIOn I . • • made to enterUiin tlie ;'oung folk Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Watson of a 4 o'clock ceremony Saturdayenvelopes' well in hand, arrived wtler, . . . MISS Mary LOUIse while mothers shop. McMillan road, asked Lt Comm, in the redory of St. Clare deat the home of lVII's, Alvan Anderson , . . 1\1I'S, Henry L, Assisting Mrs. McIntosh arc the Robert Wilson. USN, of New Montefalco Church. Shirley hasMacaulev on l.ake Shore road Caulkins ... 1\'1issGail Smith .. , following Committee chairmen: The Junior League revived its old custom of glvmg plays for children. Here a Orleans, to be his best man, Rob- asked her sister Elaine to be herfor tea ~nd a afternoon of coso i Mrs, Charles 1'1'!cN<lughton ... Mrs. Hemv Totcke and Mrs. Hei.-: quartet is seen in one of the scenes from "Rumplestillskin." Left to right are II'IRS. A, L. crt Shelley, of Flint: George attendant and James Dages willtumed tableaux., i 1\1rs, I~ichard Duranl ... Mrs. berl Matthews, supper; Mrs.: MARKS, the Miller's Daughter; MISS PATSY POSSELIUS in the title role, Mrs, l::eorge Crockatt. Jr .• George Clark and be his brother's best man.

Mrs. Frank W. GDldie was CO-I Fredenck S. Ford Jr. Joseph Paxton, aprons; Mrs. Smith, the Miller; and MRS. ED\VARD MARTIN, the King. -Pi,c'ure by Fred Runnells Robert Winter, of Chicago. seat- I Mr. and Mrs. Kramer wUI en.hostess of the e\'ent which swel- Pouring tea in lovely other day Chal'les Shannon and 1\Irs. Ralph! ed the \I'edding guests. lertain members of the family atj~ ilie fu~ ~ ~~ a girl ~I~~um~ Wffe M~ &and~h Truslham, juwn~ 0eu; M~'~--~----------------------------------- A sm~y g~y d~nff ~wn dinnff in ili~r home ful~w~gMichigan State College to study Backus Mrs. Henry E, Cand~ Gerald Schroeder, fishpond; Mrs. Off" EI t d B G'd Cl 1 1 recording secrelary; Mrs. Wil- with matching hat was Mrs. Van- the wedding.horficultllt'e. Nt i s s Blanche Iler Mrs. Burt Eddy Taylor Cecil Patterson, country slore: "eel'S ec e y eu .en ,U J IliCilll ,I. Young, assistant record- derzee's choice for her daugh- A buffet supper Sunday in theAlurphy is chairman of the edu- ! S )\.Irs, William Fries, pI'esi Mrs. Lawrence MalT, while ele. _.--~- ing 3ecrelar\'. ler's wedding. Mrs. Walson se- Bloomfield Hills home of the JD-cation committee is in charge of. denl of the G, P. Farm and Gar- phanls; Mrs. Frederick Hicks, The Villnge Garden Club's ND-I of Mrs. Frank J. Crime. reconliog r-Irs, E. A~ Woolen, correspol1d~ i lected. a green dinner gown ami seph M. ~ree~es honored thescholnrship fund raising., : den Club. Some 60 members at. planls; Mrs. Arthur Witherell" vember meeting, held in the DAC i secrclary, who will be modnE( ing secretar" Mrs Herman D i matc.hlOg hat. Both mothers had ~ouple. ShIrley s aunt, Mrs., 01-

Members \'isitect the trnnk i tended the evcnt. gifts and toys: Mrs. Charles.. F. ., . ' to Chicago soon after the first ),. . , Drchld cor~ages. lver 'V. Sturdevant. entertamedrooms of their homes for the I ~__ Schenk, Mrs. Vincent Ayres and last n~aJ' was a luncheon. ses- of the year. I Scarney, treasurer; Mrs. Harvey ~ receptIOn at Lochmoor Club at supper and a linen shower last

Mrs. Joe Craig, sen'ice; Mrs. Wil- SlOn WIth the a.nnual busmess Th IT' f ,Fruehauf assistant t,'casurer' evening .IDvely old costumes used in the I Park Garden Club Hears l' t' d I. t. f If. e 0 leers or the COJllJl1" I . ,', .hI . Th . f I lam ShafTe,', cal.ds and wrapping, mee 109 an e ee IOn 0 0 lcelS b Mrs. Clarence Avery 1'1ember- Substantial part of proceeds of A buffet supper next Sunday::im~e~~: e~~i~l~r~~;Pi~l:~:s e~;~~~ i Lecture by Mrs. Leid[ch and Mrs. Frank Dettmer, sta- followmg. . year are: M:rs. Charle~on Mew- i,at-Large. ' , Rotary Club Benefit Parly will will be hosted by Mr, and Mrs.An Old Album" was written by I tionery. Mrs. Walt~r Tant, ch.alrman of born, pre:ilClent; JIIlrs. SIdney Rar- i ------ go to War Memorial Library Charles A. Scott. Mrs. James F.members Mrs. Jack Huntress and Members of the GrDssl; Pointe , -~~--- the nommatlng, committee, pre- r~tt. first ~'ice.presiden.t; ~lr". i Education docs not supply the Fund. Monday, 8 o'clock p.m., Hollis, another aunt of the bride-Mrs. J. Nall Ca.ndler. 'fhe talent-I Park Gar.den Club held a lunch- Sf, P"ll'.IJs Alt.a.J" sented ~ slate ,llJcludmg all f?r- Sidney Ferns. sec~nd \,J('c-pn':;- i answers, it only poses tl,e ques- ,NDvember 22, at Neighborhood to-be. will a~so entertain before

'-, « mer otTlc.e.'I'.s_.\.\...'_lth__ t.h.~_e..exce_p_ll_D_n..I..dent; 1\'_lr_s._Fr.ancls H. Phelps, i lions-'AnonymDus. Club.-Adv. the wedding.ed Mrs. GoldIe, who seems to eon meetmg Monday in the Au- S ' . ~ ..have a flair for everything, .ar- dubon road home of Mrs. Wind. OCl,ety Fashzon '.'--, .-....--.----ranged and played the mUSIcal SOl' S D ' Sh'accompaniment wh i eh added . a'des. . OW 1S Toda.ygreatly tot he a!lernoon's! Guest speaker was Mrs. Enultableaux.' i Leidich, who told about hel- re- '

To mention a few of the I cent trip to Europe.

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Detroit IllinaeTo Meet Nov. 19

.TOO FAST, TOO LOUD,Arrested fo rdriving 60 m.p.h.

I on 1",foro~s road, Frank Beltram, IJr .. of 911 E. Granrl hnlll"v"rdproved abuse to Far~~. Pal~~I~men Beaupre and Lyford. Tl,eysaid he had been drinking. Hewas .locked up to cool off andlater released wit ha ticket toappear in traffic court.

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Iin the home of Mrs. Edward F.Gehrig. 1230 Balfour road, GrossePointe Park on Friday evening,November 19.

. The president, Miss Jessie T~-land, invites all University of Il-linois women to attend. Dessertwill be served at 7:30 p,m. The .Five fire truck bids were open-

Iprogram will consist of a colored ed by the Farms Village Councilmovie, "How America Lives," Monday night at its regularwhich won third place in a re- meeting.cent national contest. Due to the complicated natUre

Hostesses for the evening are of the bids and the narrow rangeMrs, Michael G. Ol'lovich, Mrs. of the figur~s, they were referredF. H. Orloff and Mrs. Louis K'I to a commIttee.Whitcomb. Miss Ruth Patterson The bids ranged from $14,785.81has charge of reservations. I to $17,089.10, F.O.B. Grosse

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N Ch hi Clerk Hany A. Furlon was in-ew UTe II structed to seck more bids on the(C t' d f P 1) printing of the new Farms zon-

on lIlue rum age ing ordinance. when only one

W d W • A . t. I was forthcoming. It wasn't open-ee , omen s ssocla Ion; edVerle Ryan, Men's Club; Peggy! .Dicken and ~ancy Evans, Youth I RED FEATHER STOLENGroups; Sam Toepel. .treasurer; I Someone of easy conscienceand MISSLore?n BeattIe,. c.hurch I wanted to display his charitv inclerk. The .chOlr also participated. a big way. •at the servIces. George Elworhty, directur of

the Neighborhood Club, reporledto the police on November 7that the large Red Feather dis-played on the front of the club-

The Evening Group of the house had been stolen during the .Women's Association will meet night. Ion Tuesday, November 23. in the ------ Ichurch parlors of the Memorial, ~acts are very often stubborn IChurch at 8 o'clock. i thlOgs and well concealed. I

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Mrs. Fred W. Adams, programchairman, will present Miss M..,.rie Joy Curtiss, director. andMiss Helen Douglass, accompan-ist, with 25 talented young peo-pIe, from the Southeastern HighSchool in a program consistingof piano and vocal solos and avariety of numbers by a mixedvocal ensemble. The soloists willbe Star Azablar and Kaye Mc-Carthy.

The hostesses are Mrs. F. S.Robinson, president; Mrs. T. tV.Mills and Mrs. C.' W. Rinker.

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Page Ten G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S Thursday, November 18, 19<48----- -------"-..;....--"--------------- ,Mrs. Hay Heads TB Seal Drive Betrothal Told I Wellesley Club Annual Artist Concert Mctny to Attend Lochmoor Dance

Appointment of Mrs, Dudley torium officials again this year">?", I Plans to Hold Held in Costley Home An old time square dance "W':'illMr: and Mrs. Gordon Brigbauer.C. Hay as general chairman of is to bring before the people of Flower Festz'val I 1he annual artist concert of be held at the Lochmoor Club Also: Mr. and .Mrs. LeRoythe Detroit Tuberculosis Sana- Detroit and Wayne County its . on Saturday night, Nov. 20. Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford

The Farms Council, at its meet. torium's 38th annual Christmas practical work in the preventIon the Musicale Art Club was held Dancing will be from 9 to 12, Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Franking Monday night. informally ex- Seal Drive is announced by Dr .. and treatment . of tub~rculosis The Detroit Wellesley College Saturday evening in the Pem. with professional callers and in. Buck, Dr, and Mrs. John Pagel,pn's,cd its willingnes~ to con- Burt R. Shuriy, president. ,and ask for their .fi~ancJaI sup-! Club will sponsor a. flower show herlon road home of Dr. and structions for beginners. A snack Mr. and Mrs. John Gates, Mr.'

'd Ik M L . E Seh It. . port, Mrs. Hay said.' for amateurs only, to be held Mrs. Kenneth C. Costley. SLIpper'will be served at midnight. nad Mrs. Phillip O'Connell, Mi.'<~truct a Sl ewa next to a I .rs. eWls. u Z IS as- i . d'" C t A th h h ddrivcway at Gabriel Richard sistant chairman to Mrs, Aay, J ,DetroIt an .",ayne ~u':l y Irom Ma~ 17 t~rough May 22, at Pianist John Sweeney III aod mong ose w 0 ave ma e and Mrs. Roy Wolfe, Mr. andSchool-if the Board of Educa- who is serving for the ninth con.! ('Itl~.ens are recelvmg 33 million the DetrOIt Institute of Arts. i Rose Suzanne der. Derian, sop. reservations are: Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. James Forester and Mr. andlion will mo\'e a fence. i secutivc year. Mr~. HilY decla~ed : Ch'.lst~a~ Seals. t~ro~ghd the As Detroit has never held a '. John Staudt, Mr. an~ Mrs. Wil. and Mrs. Kent Zimmerman.

, that the actual penod of the dnve 'l1alls. tIer comnllltee ea s ap- purely amateur flower show this runo, were the guest arllsts. Mr. Ham Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. ------The request had been mad~ by Iwill be November 15 through pointed al'e: Business, Mrs, Chas. will oller a welcome opportunity Sweeney, a Pointe resident, is David Sickelsleele, MI'. and Mrs. Where material standards rule;

a group of ~arents at a prevIOus I Christmas. Policy of the Sana- A. D('an, Jr.; Banks, Mrs. Edw. lor all flower lovers, includmg, official pianist for the Detroit ArthuI' Wild, Mr. and Mrs. Fritzcoul1cll meetmg. The parents had' '________ _ _ A. Wilcox; Department Stores, the Garden Clubs, the horlicul-' Symphony Orchestra. i ~('ss. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Cook. moral standards slide,citce! the danger to children of 'Detroit Review Club, Mrs. Bal- tural groups and novices, to par- - -- -----.. - ....-.-- -- -.- ._- ;<.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:having to walk in the driveway. Given Plenty of Room ford Bail'; Post OfficE', Mrs. W. ticipate. This will be open to the F I

The Villa,ge engi.neer .reported T Look for Lost Car H. Meagh?r; Private Schools, public and lhere will be no ad- ••• lit arms.there wasn t sufflClCnt room for 0 Mrs. Jas. B. Ogden; Theatres, mission fee.a sidewalk because of the fenre, Mrs, Frank A. Morrison, and The Great Hall of the MuseumHowever, he said, the fence could I A miln giving his nilnlC as .Jack ,Hotels, :Mrs, Jack Hcndp.rson. will be the setting for the colol'fulbt' movcd. Porter and his address as the f entriCli. Saturday will be reserved

The Council referred the mat- Field Hotel, called up the Park I. for children while Ihe other live't('1' to the ~chool's Parent-Te<lcher police station at 3 o'clock in the. !\IAN ASSAULTED i days will b~ given over to adultAssociation, with the commcnt mornmp, of Nov. II.. : Robert Carhody. 38, of 13947 i The :ngagemenl of JANE I exhibitors,that that group undoubtedly could He craved help in finding his', Appoline complained to police I HUGHES of McMillan road and . ....

. . . .. .' I R ber! W Brown of Whittier 1 Mrs, Stuart Hilton SmIth WIllget achon on movmg the fence car which he said he had parked. that last Saturday someone as- o. b h' f Ih' t 'th

______ "so~ewhere between the Field. saulted him ~t the corner of road was annollnced at a family e c airman 0 IS even, WI. . ,,. . r. t th h f M Mrs. Malcolm Campbell as herSubstantial part of proceeds of Hotel an~ Grosse Pomte on Nov- Grand River and Appo.lme. Car- ~nn~1 aH Itll ome ~ r~. vice-chairman. MrS. ,John W.

Rotary Club Benefit Party wHl ember 8. hody suffered a laceratIOn of hIS lar es . e er on roquois 'r 1 . h", f fi '.. ' I avenue. Miss Hughes is the ay or ISc all man 0 mance and~o to War Memorial Library HIS query covered conSiderable left temple but refused hosplta I d ht f th I t M d Miss Jane rleyster will hanelleFund. Monday, B o'clock p.m.• territory both in space and treatment. Nothing was taken i r,tUgE;r 0d H e I a eM ~ an secretarial details Mrs G.eorgeNovember 22, at Neighborhood time but the police promised to and no description of the assault I. I~~ warf M ug ~es. ~. Brown E Villel'ot WhOS~ repu'tallon III

Club.-Ad\'. do Ihe best they could for him, ant could he given. lasndet~~n10ate Mrs'r.eBal~o'''n'.l'oTwhneg~.l'den gr~.ups is well Imown,-.----------.------ -- couple plan a late Febr~~ry wed- will. be cnalflnan of schedUleS.

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all who attend the Flower r'es-tival. They will serve as helpfulguides to all interested gardeners.

The revenue from the adver-tislOg in the program will be acontnbution of the Detroit Wel-!lesley Club to the Wellesley Col-lege Anniversary Fund.

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H PLucille, Carmichael invited, man in her class at the academy. i.' osts at arty sixth grade classmates from i Guests w~o depo'ited their' 24 HRl'floto F'n'thlns SERVICE

P. t f H' h S h 1St d t U d t J' W th h'l Sacred Heart Academy to a I bundles of c,l'lthlllg at the door I CI.ulu\ and HIt P d"',r,en S 0 Ig C 00 U en s rge 0 om or w I e I -- ,luncheon party Saturday in her of the Carmichael home included al:CORDS-Albums O,'''~U:II .., Organization Before Drive for Members Terminates Mr. and Mrs. Cecil c.' WaL;on ',home on Roslyn road, purpose', Sal'a Ann LaPonsa, Elizabeth Radlns <h'ek.d, upallod prompU,..

_______ _ of Mead"w lane entertained at of the alIai~ was to secure cloth. , Pearse, Gretchen Gildnel', Chris. Work ~uarLllle&Il-Jt".oJUbloThe membership drive of the Grosse Pointe High School cock1ails and a buffet supper on I ign for the children of Europe. tine Roney, Gail Hamilton, Bar. HARPER ..VOGUE Rodtrvf

Mothers' Club is scheduled to end on November 20 and it is ,Saturday, The young hostess IS dn\'c chalr- bara Cook and Ann Peabody. 169~ Hatpor U Barvud TV. I.~:aareported that a good many more mothers \vill have to sign up Includcd a~~ng th? gllesis I~S~~~"~~"~~~~if the organizatjon is to reach its goal of 1000 members. I were Mrs. ,W:lham KlI'~y, Mr.' ! ~ ~

1\ corps o~ 66 women have.[---------------------- :~~ ~~':~.w~~~a:o;~. ~~.11t~~~~. I~ OHLING RHOS ~been attemptmg to ('ontact by Mrs, Henru H. Hubbard of i Mr . nd Mrs K I S IT 1\." ' ~ ~t I h . th fl' hi J , ,a , . ar ('n, ',1'.' ' " jII;~ ep one eV~IY mo el' 0 ~ I~g : Muskoka road is chairm~n of the: and Mrs. Frederick Dickel,. and i I ~ • ~

school or Blo.wnelt studen, \\ ho 'camp,ugn With MI's. Frank D.; Mr. and Mrs, Fletcher Reeves I ' i ~has not yet lomed, to remmd hH'; McIntyre as vice chaiman and I - I ~. SA USAG ES 'iof her opportunity to become as-' Mrs. Wallace Jensen as treasurer.! Mrs .• Watson and her mother, , ~.",,:', ~~.sociated with this great organ., Co-chairmen of the twelfth I ~rs. Charles F. Lawson, ha:e! ,. ;~ization. ! grade are Mrs. S. N. Smith and )ust r~turned from a week In

---------------1 Mrs. A.R. Peter Ford. Assisting New 'iork. !~ ~Sixth Church of Christ : them are !vlesdames C. R. Jenks,! ----- , ~ ~

S• t' t D . I I F. W. Munro. James Later. A. D, Tuesday Musicale Grou'" i ~ AI Zclan IS, etrolt i Webb. A. S, Voorhe('s, C. O. Wat- PI • W' r- ~ • ways Fresh • Always Delicious. ~

i kins, J. W, Greig, J. M. Setzer, annlng Inter Concert ~ 5 ~14730 Kercheval AvenueF. Buck, E. H. Sichler, E. K. Isbey, ~ • 0 Pure • So Nutritious lSunday Se".,re, 10:30 a, m. ' Chas, MUl'phy and D. T. Webster. ;\'lrs. Frank W. Coolidge of! ; ~ ~

Su~d~;l~OS~ho~1 ' [n the eleventh grade, under Kensington road and 1\lrs. Henry' ; I, '~~~ \ Jothers! For real downr'lght gopdness, gl've your youngst"'rs 'ppetl'zing ~,:, the direction of Mrs. C. C. Greg- B. Joy gave a tea last week in, r. IV1 .... .. ~

~~~s~n~e~~i~s~on'.::.:,:'.::.::,:.:,j~:~~~::;;: ory and 1\1rs. F. M. Clements, the the Joy residence on Lake Shore' -' I ' I h f d' h d h h dOl I h ~following women have been busy ro,ld. Members of the Tuesday ,. '.~ unc es 0 S/ln WIC es mC' e wit t ose goo ring unc eon meats or ~wedMS~r%el!~~en;rgH;e~imonhl at their telephones; Mesdames R. Musicale's ways and means com- -Picture .,y Fred R"nnel1s ~ liverwurst. They're packed with energy and just what children need to ~Read!ng Room Up en Week Days C, Leonard, B. H, Martin, B. E. mittee met to plan their concert Making a last minute inspection of some of the ~ keep them strong and healthy. ~.

10:00 a, m. to 9:00 p m. Jacobson. G, C. Schleicher, K. N. to be held Jan. 25 in the main ~ ~Sunday 2:30 I... 5:00 p m Higgs. H. N. Mail', Ford Slater, auditorium of the Art Institute. articles to be sold at the St. Columba Church Bazaar " Three generations of fine sausage-making is your gUd~antee that Orling ~~~

L. Crawford, C. G. Loranger, S. ,'Seymou.r Lipkin, Detroit pian- t 'co\,,'n the Parl.sh House are left to right. MAR'~ B h d b b k f).___ .__________ . H 1\[ C Z F . C G'I om or ~ r " - ~ res. meats are t e purest.on est you clln uy. Try Orll'ng's pt'e le'd .. 'anson. . . e!TIS, . I es. ist who won the 1948 Rachman. f'l." ~

H. D, Schmitz, E. Roemer, F. K. inoff }\,ward, will be the featmed GARET EATHORNE, MARILYN GRICE and MRS. i,'~.' tongue or spicy salami on your next hers d'oeuvre tray! ~~~Winier, S, G. Bordner, H. J. artist. Musical programs for hos- JOHN A. DICKINSON, bazaar chairman. The event will i ~

Wyckoff, R. Long and E. L. pitalized veterans and other spe- ~Morrison cialprojects of Tuesday Musi- get under way at 9 a.m. ~.,~:, J." Gros ~e Po ill te IIt:~ ~.

Mrs. Gordon Maitland and Mrs. eale will benefit from the pro- ~ '"Sy~ney DeBoer share the respon- ceeds. .;,~x;~....,~~~"' ..'f,.""..... "#,~~~'<';_~~~~ .....~ ...~ ...~. ~ -S:blllties for the tenth grade and I Mrs. Donald McMillan. Mrs., ,\ ," ~ Farms Mark t 355 I 'on their con;mittces are Mes-l Vernon L. Venman, Mrs. William . ~: B ~ B.k Sh ~';. e , F sher Roaddames P, R.. Rice. S, R. R Barnes, 'I J Coulter and M.rs. Donald Mel- i ~"~ 0n n e S I e 0p ,~ liF. B. Kurth, F. W. Dettitnger, R. ville are othel' members of the ... S l 0 M I" , M k t~. Ballentine, E. F. Kihen, H, planning committee. ~ 19343 HARPER Acton from Drive.lo Thealer . TU. 1.4852 ~~~me r UIer s ar e, 15215 Kerchevalm~s;~,J\'1.HE.l{~~~,:;~r;:/~~kl~I .. ., z~ ~ ~L ~ I Sel, win" ~~~ F C k M kMcBride, J. R. Whittenburg alld, FrederiC Sibley, Jrs. ~,~ "'.i", g'Of. ,. S ~ OX ree ar et, 14628 E, JeffersOlc. T, Obold. I Home Scene of Party ,:!!l:'i iJIIt' \~ ~

For the Brownell High School,; ;, ~ '\)1 BICYCLES ,''Ithree women have charge of the I ~~ ~~ ~ SAME FAMILY SAME FINE QUALITY SINCE 1888seventh, eight. and ninth grades, I {he ~t .. C~~lr a~enu~ hO,me of ;~ " 'I ~respectively: Mrs. Harrison T.' the lUnJOl Fledellc Slble}s .was " " 'I _.•~~a~on. r.[~.F. H. Albrecht andlth~ s~ene,of a PD~-tuck ~rldge ~ 18 Different Mode~ ~ "~~~~~.Mrs, Roland P. Ewart. Their com-I FI ~da} e\ enmg WIth ~h. and ~, ,~mittees include Mesdames Arthl1l' MIS. Herbert Mason, Jr, as hosts, 'l~ Choose from ~Koebel, L. F. Vollmer, Burdette I Mr. and Mrs. Ja.y Sorge,Joe Ma- ~~ ~~Hagerman C V Mo e' J F son and Ann LIlley were among ,~ ,.

•• ' ".' W I. . "1 the guests. ,~ A Bike lor Christmas Will "Pm VIS, H. s. Barr~lI, A. G. Dem- On Saturda" the Masons at- ,~t Delight the Kids ".son1 T. A. DaVIdson, I-fow'ard t d d th ""]' h' I d" i \~Kaser, Ralph Cross, Floyd Sieber en e e" Ie Igan~ n lana ~, ~~and Leonan! Fackncr. i game at Ann Arbor With Mr. ,~ "

The I d d 11 ,and 1\'1rs. Albel't D. Thomas as \ "anntla ues are one 0 <II' th. get "C I T I i1IT "

and this mon~y is used to benefit ell' u s .5. .. ~ 0 son. ay or . lrL ercllry ,"the stud t '.lI d f . Completmg a full week-end, ),; X

en S socia y, an mancl- Mr. and Mrs. Mason were in~": T. I d Ch. D I ~~ally ~s the Mothers Club s~ek5 Bloomfield Hills Sundin' for the " rlcyc es an aln rives "to. bnng aboul a closer relatlOn- supper party at which Mrs. -Her- ,~ ~~shIp among the student, the bert Mason Sr. and hpr son Joe ~, 71 'I d I t (' I t I ,"teachers and. the' parents. . entel'tained' for' bride-elect Shir- )~ - j 0 e s 0 "e ec rom " ,

The. work ~f the .Mcmh~rshlp ley Ann Young, and her fiance,I;~ .~~\'Comm~ttee WIll be. greatly Je~- Howard H. Robinson. ~'II 51 d W ~~sened If mothers WIll send theIr " Do Buggies - e s - agons ..'dollar to the sch'lol office in an Pro~eed-s-o-f-R-o-ta-r-.y-C-I-ub'sbenc- ~t ,~cnevlop~ addre.ssed to "The fit party are spent wholly within ~~ Shop Our Prices Before You Buy ti \

_ Moth7,rsClub, In care of Mr~.1 and for Grosse Pointe. Neighbr.r- ~ ~,1 Floln. It. IS hoped that every I hood elub, 8 p.m., I\londay. No- ~. Repairing - Pickup and Delivery ~~;I mothel. will not only feel It her' vember 22. Nothing withheld for ,~ Open lOa.,!,. ta 8 p.m. ,~

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Joseph Clawson, psychologist Iand author, will be the Detroit ITown Hall speaker in the Cass ITheatre Friday morning, Novem-Ibel' 26, at II o'clock.

Since 1934 Ilk Clawson has iworked with the FBI, studiedgovernment, economics and psy-chology at Harvard University,watched the Cilinese and Japa-nese delegates struggle at the In-

~~~l;:Il~fa~:~~;~bl~el;;;~S f;~:Imula. IThe program annoUl;ced by both of. the g~eat labo: un. ions He entered the diplomatic

to squelch the commUnIst movement It; the.lr organ~zatlOns, servicE' and traveled all ovcralmost. before the echoes. of the presl~eu;tIal elechon had: Soulh Amenca sludying the civ.ceased, should be heartemng to .those hmld souls who had: ilization and attitudes of Latininterpreted the endorsement of Truman by the labor unions' America. He helpl'd Ihe Stateas a drift to the left. Department in the waging of

It is also an earnest of the anti-communist sentiments economic warfare.expressed by the principal leaders of labor throughout the Town l~all is olTcring for 111(' It .. lecture thiS wee\(, Novembcr 19,coun ry. Dr. Waller H. Jund the Unitcd

The right and left wings in the CIO, which branch of Stat,,~ Congn'ssman from ;\Iin-Ilal;>or had been most affected by the communist ideology are ne~ota. DI. ,Iudd is the nalionall,'rushing to a show down in the national convention which rellogni7.ed authority on the Unit.opens in Portland, Ore., on November 22. Observers from the ed Statts F'or('ign policy <inn fill igreat news agencies predict the radical element is in for a our intcrest,s in the Pacific ~nd:thorough beating. the Onent. .

The communist group in the CIO has been losing groundfor the past two years and suffered a tremendous setback in'the poor showing made by Wallace, He had had well nighunanimous support by the labor commies. The decisions willrevolve around several issues \vithin thc ranks that have come

The Soviet preis is ~laying up the rumor of a coming up in recent months in which there ,has been a.rather de.arconference between PreSIdent Truman and Premier Stalin.: cut cleavage I5tltween the commums! and antt.communlst.There is little of this rumor on' this side; rather a quite direct i groups. The preliminary skirmish on these issues will get itsintimation that there will be no meeting of our seeking. . airing before t.he 51-man CIO Executive Board which started.

Would not this be a timely moment to send word over 10: its sessions in Portland yesterday.,Moscow, in such blunt Anglo-Saxon that even a thick Mosco- The American Federation of Labor, which h<ld not been'vite cranium would be penetrated. that if it is the wi~l, of. so seriousl\, infected with communist virus, is making ready:the Soviet for sueh a talk President Truman. will be agreeable' to clean out the communists from important posts in its:to meeting. M, Stalin in Washington. \ i Canadian affiliates. This will start with a purge of communists'

Ever Slllce th~ first talks began, both during and after' from the Canadian Trades ~nd Labor Council. These wiIJ bethe war, our PreSIdents and the heads of State of half the thra~hed out in the coming Cincinnati meeting.countries in the world have been skeddadling over to Ivloscow ---------- ..--or wherever the Soviet dictated, for just such talks. It has B" Gapparently got us exactly nmvlH're in all tllese interminable etter In ermanyconferences, . . I N A . E G i

This is the sort of appeasmenl which feeds the appetite L ,By DwaCYlofthe Rdeuterds fe\t\'hs gency I.n .ItlrOltl~, ~l1etrhaof intolerance and arrogance. There has been enough. too: UC1U~ • .ay sen s :-VOl' 0 e economlC SI ua IOn 10 I'ml;lch, 'of this ~ttempted approach to accord. The people of i Anglo.Amenc~n zone 111Germany. . . . .thIS ~ountry wIIl.not approve any more jOlll'neyings of their He s~ys, Unless unusu~lly ~e~ere cold mterv~nes~ the.PreSIdent to foreIgn lands for -discussion of world problems present high level of economIc actIvIty should be mamtalned, iespecially' those of Russian making. ' although no marked advance should be expected. . i

It would be nice to see Stalin, BUT IN WASHINGTON.. "Imports and a good harvest should sustain the foodIf he sh.ould come, which i.s not seriously expected, it would I ~ituation thro~gh the winter, and coal production has resu,!!edbe profitable, ~or Mr .. Stalin at least to have a quick glance '. Its upward chmb after a five-months' halt. . :at some. of our mdus,tnsl plants and grain elevators and meat i "By the end of September the Bizonal area had reached.,processmg plants. It s ten Lo one he would get the point. j its strongest economic position since the end of the war," . j

Thursday, November 18, 1948I 0 L d R R' . . 0 resolves of thts day. I Do Thou, 0 God, bless theor, emove ancor In ur May we nel'C~r say, "These so United Stat('s of America and

and so's in Washington," but everyone of her duly elected

He'a ts D St'll R r rather, "These whom the people officers. .r i .emocracy lues elected." We die hard, 0 Lord, And in particular. 0 Gnd. do_________ • but grant that we may have the Thou bless the 'little man who

By ROEUF I,OVELANU I slrain their impulses to walk in grace to take our licking like didn't have a chance-the presi.!Reprinted (rom Clevelond Plam the direction of high.levell men and women dent of the United States!

Dealer b> pel'mlsslonJ. .. .Lcrd cf all Nations. great and, bndges. open wmdows, docks and ,-;-_-:..-:..-:..-:..-:..-=--:..-:..-:..-:..--:..-:..-:..-:..:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.-:..-:..-:..-:..-:..-:..-:..-:..-:..-:..:.:.-:..:.-:..-:..:.-:..-:..:.:.:.:.:.:.-=.,-

small, relllove whatever rancor I railroad tracks, Q)may be in our hearts today, I The roof simply fell in, 0 Lord. V

"From too much lot.'e oj lid"g, Gra.nt that one clear thought 'I and the rock fcrmaticn was cnlyFrom hope ami jear set free, permeate our stubborn old sand, .and very few political ex. SERVICE TO

hearts, namely; that this is a de-j perts are practicing geologists. THE POINTEWIe tbt/nk u:itb briej thallksgh'ing moeracy and that in a democracy The branch broke and theyIVbatet.er gods ma)' be all the people do what the ma. toppled down and great was theTbat no life lit'es forn'er; jority of the people want done. fall thereof. but not one of them •

L,t ~ ""II in \hi, m,I,,,h,ly h,d ,m beon , n""" "-eo '",. ID It jh en bTbat dead men rise up tlf!t'er; hour that when we were riding geon. and they didn't suspect the ~ 0 t Oft nThat el'eII the weariest rif'er high (there are a few living who branch. They simply did the best ., ,!Finds somewhere raje to sed." can still remember it) the Demo- they could, and verily, the an.

crats probably felt bad too, but guish o~ a~. expert who has(Swinbl/rtle) they went along because this is I flopped IS pIlJful to b.ehold.

.. ...., a democracy and the majority A month from now or six Chaulleur ServiceWe are getting to be such.,a big shot that our mail this rules months from now or a year from When lIequested

week will practically lake care of the column. From Los Bless the president of the I now, may we not forget our hig_h__I_'-_-_-_-_-__-_-~_-..:-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_~~_-_-_-_-_-.::_-_-_-.::_-_-.::.::_-_-_-.::_-_--:_--_-_-_-_-_.J_Angdes,werec~veda~wc~s~fiedadsclippedfromaloc~ U~ted Sta~s and give Wm w~-I-=~~~-~~=-~~~~~;;~~~~-=-=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~o dam to match his courage. Bless Ipaper, that ought to be good for a chuckle or two. ne,. on the Congn~ss of the United States. * * * * * * *which the Editor commented "Shades of the Roanng Bless them, 0 Lord, even thoughTwenties", read: "Lady wishes to contact a few refined ladies they be Democrats. arid givewho play Mah Jongg." Another read: "Tractable young man them courage and wisdom, forwants to contact understanding woman to finance him while never in thp, history of this coun-he writes a book. No obligation." (That':;: nice work ... if lry has unity in thought and Be. Iyou can get it!) tion been ~o vita!' I

Let us remember, 0 Lord, that!Our favorite is the following: "Refined, reliable, white a successful administration in;

Christian woman desires position as companion or souse. Washington is no longer just a:keeper. Gentleman preferred." (NO, th,at SOUSEKEEPER feather in the cap of the incum.1is NOT a typographical error ..• leastwise it isn't in THIS bent, as it once was, something

A group of women representing the various garden paper.) . which is life blood to the Unitedorganizations in Grosse Pointe met the other day and sounded * * .. States of America, now beset Ione of the firsl sensible notes that has been heard in this Received another postrard from Mr. Rail ..• from Korea. He is with awful problems. .community on th~ broad subject of pl'anning. glad we cleared up the mystery of our sex, which seems to be a We thank Thee,'O Lord, for i

The ladies pleaded for a coordinaled program of beauti- myster)' to a lot of people. Can we help It if we sometimes thinks of Henry Wal1ace, who stood as a ification for all of Grosse Pointe and in doing so urged that all ourselve~ liS a small boy? Anyway ... Mr. Rall can clear up a. shining knight in red armor for I'

of the Grosse Pointe municipalities 'should adopt some agreed- mystery for us. His card carried an American airmail stamp. but those who prefer that color, forby the smallness of his total it.upon plan for the common development. the stamp wasn't canceled ! ! ! ! Come now. became evident that mQst Amer-I

The subject of a planned development has be~n receiving * * .. icans love America best. And be-increasing attention by the governing bodies of the five A local business man of Harvard vintage told us that when he cause Henry was there to headmunicipalities. The Park vHlage, largely under the urgings of was a freshman there, the Dean was one G. W. Cram. It seems that the party it will be a little diffi- !City Manager Lane, has carried its preparatory work farther one of the Professors, whose classes were far from dull. , . rose to eliit for the Reds to say that they:th. an any of the other communities. Discarding their original his feet one day and apropos of something else, announced to the voted Truman in. We thank Thee;

b ddoubly, 0 Lord, that President 'I

local planning commission, which was cum ersome an in- class that in his opinion the two greatest anti-climaxes in the Eng- Truman owes them nothing what-efficient, it has set up a commission based on the pattern sug. 1ish language were: "For God, For Country and For Yale." and soever. Igested by the state, and is now well launched on worKing out "George Washington Cram." We ask Thy blessing, 0 Lord,:a master plan which will cover every angle of progressive '" '" ... on the unhappy makers of pub-!development for th'\t village. We have line he can add to the list. A headline in a daily'hit our lie opinion polls and the political;

With the exception of the City all of the other Pointe eye recently (that is, the headline hit our e)'e, not the daily}. It read: experts of the American press imunicipalities have already set up planning commissions. "$43, 183, 624 Estate left by Soandso." The article underneath listed and radio. Ease their pain and 'I'

'L'he purpose i~ worthy and marks a big step forward in assets of the deceased; his shares and holdings in various companies; confusion; suffer the red to rie-this important field of municipal government, but unless some who was going to get what ... and the whole thing was splashed and part from their f1ush=~_f:ces;~fixed program is set up for the coordinated progress of the dolled with dollar-signed figures a yard long. We were so imp,ressed D ' ht C kwork it will fail in its overall application "to Grosse Pointe: that we felt rather like the Harvard Professor when JUST beneath wig 00 e

. This is one closely knit community similar in every essen- all this money talk w~s the foIlowing item: "Jamaica has just started r .tiaI detail. It merely suffers the handicap for common develop- its first cement plant." i 0 Give Lectu re iment in that its municipal administration reposes in five .. • '" i :

d d" II' t Th' b t' 11 I tl Ch' 'It t' I' t. t f th t! National and international af- :separate an Istmct oca governmen 5. IS can e par la y n. le. r~stmas gl sugges Ion. IS s III mos ° e curre~ I fairs of .the moment wili be dis-

overcorpe if they will get together in a spirit of mutual com~ magazlIles, IS ~Ictured a snappy Iookm~ t~me that can. be had III i cussed by Dwight Cooke, radiopromise and concession to work out the common problem of brown, blue, pmk, green. et al leather bmdmg ... and It turns out: news analyst, who wiil speak atthe whole. It will require more grace however than was to be "Vogue's Book of Etiquette." Now, that interests us strangely. :Uetroit Town Hail Wednesday'shown a couple of years ago \vhen two of them tried to agree How does one go about giving ANYONE a book of etiquette? ? It morning, November 24, at 11'on a pooling of their fire protection facilities and fai,led for no reminds us strongly of a girl we knew in cur teen days, who didn.t o'clock in the Fisher Theatre.better reason than some piffling questions of. jealousy, or leave her house for days and days because someone had sent her a Cooke is mode!'a~or for thewhat not. few cakes of Life Buoy soap for her birthday' Just WHO .or WHOM "People's Platform' program,

However well one Pointe community might plan' for its does one give a book ~f etiquette TO? cel:t~i~IY not to ;our grand- ~?~s n~:l;~;~rf~~~~~~er,,~~o~~:~~:futura development it will fail with respect to its relationship mother ... .or yaur husband or your boy fmnd .or your best pal; and t' USA" 'to the rest' of. the.' 'Pointe unless some' overall: development wha .or wham is gaing to spend that kind of dough on an enemy? lO-ri,e ~v~liknown commentatorprogram can be agreed upon and consistently pursued. We give up. is a former editor of Time mag-

The question is too important. for this beautiful com- * .. * azine. He resigned from this,munity to ignore. Every resident here is a Grosse Pointer Now HERE'S'll book yoti can give .• , or better still, buy It for publication to engage in a sche- :before he is a Pa'rkite or. Cityite or Shoreite. Its future should I youtself, It should be available right now and it.s as handy a dule of free lance writing. pro.,ducing and directing. The fam-.be planned in that spirit. ~ thingurn-e-bob as we've seen in years. It's a pocket size (or smaller) au Charlie McCarthy ~how was

. directory with everything in it from Airlines and Alterations down his brain-child. One of his plays, !

Th 0 t t d. Fa t to Water Softeners and Zoos. Instead .of running around hunti\1g "Plain !vIr. Presic;ent," appears te usa n In9 C for your glasses before you can see the microscopic print in the tele. in the Harper Prize Plays col. IA the A

.. . I . th' t' I ft phone book, you open this cute little trick .... anl1 there in letlers lection.s menc:an peop e vIew ell' na lona scene a er d f' d . II th . t b

th 1 t. th . h' h th . I 2n Igures you can rea are a e Importan phone num ers you

I' e ec IOn ere IS one score ~n. 'II' lC. ey ca~ gr~re will ever have use far.profound thanks. Due to the patrlOhc achon of leaners m ., . ..both parties our posttiorr'in foreign affairs has already been Th; local lad:es of Impeccable ta~te. who compiled thlS hUlepretty well marked and charted. gem, are Mrs. LoUISGroch and Mrs. Wick Henry. For good measure

O S t V d b d h d't f they have "thrown" in such vital numbers as Hospitals, Police and

ur own ena or an en erg eserves muc ere I or F' d . d' I Ithis fortunate position but in this he was patriotically sup- Ire epartm"ts an varl.ous oc~ depa~tments of the Co~rt House.

t d b f.. d 1 d . b th t' If your purse Isn't the SWISSFanllly Robmson t"pe (carrvmg every-

pOI' e y ar VlSlone ea ers In 0 par les. thO f h h 1 i k.... I\Vestand now more firmly dedicated to the cause of real .mg rom as. oe orn to a trawl' ) you can a. ways .eep thIS htt e

d d I f d d h d..t th dIrectory hanglllg somewhere near the phone. If you want a shoe-emocracy, an. mman ree am an. uman Igm y an ev~r maker or plumber or glass blower you will find one or two or theree

before. ~hls ~vlll not escape the notice of those who p.lan theIr of the top ones in this job. If that isn't belter than playing eeny.destructlOn In other parts o~ th: w~rld. Whateve~ Issue the meeny-minE'y.mo in the classified section of the phone book. , . wefuture holds for us as a natIO~ It '11'111be face.d With a. com- don't know what is, Th" book's formal name is "YOUR HANDBAGman fron. t. Present peace and Its future secunty remam our I DIRECTORY" d.t b h d f f.f' Is; h' f I Th h'b't t f th b th A . I t' . an I can e a or l.y cen .e Ie goa s. e ex I I se or. y e merIcan e ectOns . « •

will strenRthen this beacon light for the distressed and r , :terrified. peoples of .all the world.... Labor s Anti-Communist. Move

Whl1e the foreign field remams shll our phlef concernour inherent capacity to compose our own domestic differ-ences has already been shown to the world and in'this thereIs a vast assurance to those thre:rtened peoples who arealready drawing from this strength and looking towards us astheir tower that will not fail them.

The outstanding fad in the world of politics and eco-nomics-yes, of morality. today is that America is not onlyable to feed, clothe and shelter its people in the highest scaleof living ever known in history buLat the same time furnishan overplus for the distressed people of other lands, and isable to give a large part of this away w.ithout hope or sug-gestion of return; and does this all under a system of freeenterprise. -

This is the hardest nut for communists and all advocatesof lltate capitalism to.crack. They are losing the fight aNi willcontinue to lose it. Thev are the ones who are on the realdefensive. .

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GROSSE POINTE NEWSPage Fourteen

Devils Humbled •InThursday~~ November 18, J ~48

Final Game

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R,~•..J s-u$1.20 $1.80 $2.40

Charles B. Phelps III, son ofMr. and Mrs. Charles B. Phelps IJr.. 1034 Bishop road, Grosse iPoinle Park, recently rcceived anaward for the Speciijl Prize Es-say Conlest al the Junior PrizeDay exercises at The Hill S~hool.Pott.~town, Pennsylvanin, wherehe has been a sludenl for Ihepasl three years, '

Prominenl in extra.curricularactivities, Charles is II mcmber oflhe Pipe Club, the Camera Club.the English Club. and the SeniorFinance Committee, .

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John p, Worcester, son of Mr.and Mrs, Philip Worcester of 576Lincoln road, is on the squashlearn at Williams College. Theteam b~gan pr,~clice last wcekfor its first match On December17.

A junior, Worcesler is on thetennis squad, and he is active rinthe Gul, college year book. Hc Iis a member of Kappa Alpha:fraternity. I

to the Old Newsboys' Goodfel-low Fund to make sure that there,is "No Kiddie Wilhout a Chri~t-mas,"

The tickets arc priccd at 51.20.$1.80 and $2.40 and may be pur-chased from any Detroit policc-man. All seats are reserved.

John W;rcester MakesWilliams Squallh Team

19.6 Victory Chalked Up IBy Mt. Cle.mens-'l-istenbee IFumble~ Prove Costly to Pointers, Tossing Away Ball Six I

Times With Bathel's Recovering onFour Occasions

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'Capacity Crowd of 58,000~Expected to See Gr~cl Ga'~le

A capacity crowd or 58,000"Detroit sports fans arc expected:to jam Briggs Stadium to see',the high scho(Jl gridiron classic~of the year in the Annual Old~Newsboys' Goodfellow Football

Game.This will be thc firsl night

:,lIame in the history <1f the serieswhen the Metropolitan League:lnd Catholic League champions

..take ,the field Frida)' nigh I, No.l. vember 26-under the lights at

Briggs Stadium,Detroit's' own sons and future

college gridiron stars are cxp~ct., ('d to play the game of their lives

in this spectacular event. As aepecial feature, therp. will benumerous marching bands from

, all over the city to pedorm be.fore the game and at half. time.

, And at usual, the entirc proceeds: of the game will be turned over

!League Grid Neighborhood Club's Court'Title Taken 'I League Enrolls Eight TeamsBy Royal Oak 'II Already Bigger Than las~ Yea;,- L;~Has Room for More

, ' Aggregations Provided They HaveAcorns Bounce Back With~ Own Sponsors

Three Touchdowns After ------.----~By fred lJ.unneIls Trailing Highland Park B~' Fred RUllllclls

A Mount Clemens "biilz" ground attack aided by a Blue Eight basketball teams have already filed their entriesDevil fumble and a pass interception scored three first half After trailing 13-0 late in, in the Me.n's Division of ~he Neighborhood Club Basketballtouchdowns which proved 10 be the Bathers' margin of victory i the second qm:rter the Royal! L?ague, With the first game of the season jusl a month away.over Grosse Pointe before 1,500 at Memorial Field, Mt. ! Oak Acorns bounced back to I' With eight Icams, al~'e.ady JI1 lhe fold the IC<lgue is larger byClemens last Salurday afternoon, November 13, The final II,c')re three touchdowns to.up- one te, am than It was last year and~hr=.~!a_rg._e_r_, th.an it wasscore w~s ]9-6. ' :'---- .. --.---'----.- : ;et the highly favored High-I two, ) ears ago, .., - --

But for a holding penally mid- 'second half it was apparent that 'land Park Polai. Bears 19-13 Bill Desrocher, alhlellc, dlrec- tpam for lwo years and scoredway in the first period the Bath- ! Coach Ed Wernet had set up a : I 't F .'d ' . 'h N " b i tOr of the NeIghborhood Club, 782 point5 dming his high 5choolers could havc enjo)'ed a four i defense '0 stop Lislenbee's scor. 1;5 I I a., Illg t, o'.em er I says, "the league .is slill open for ('<Ire!']'. During the sumn1£'!' Zau-touchdown margin at hair time. ! ing antics. Time after time Lis- L on a soggy Jves FIeld to j more teams but onlv tho:ie team~ chin' played baseball with one

It was Bob Chalice's 52 yard Ilenbee tried the Blue Devils'tfor" win, the Border Cities League! that have definite b;,ekers should of the Boslon Red Sox farm clubstouchdown sprint that was call-r ward wall, which he had fourid football championship. ! appl~-. • and ill l1i5 first sea:,on in theed back when the oWcials eall~ht to his liking in the first half of I With the game less lhan (hree i All the teams in the league are Eastern Shore L(~ague set livoa Mount Clemens player holdmg the game, but each time he was minutes old Coach Jerrv Neu- sponsored by some concern Ol' new league record~.on the play. Incidentally Ihe i swarmed upon by a host of I mann's high powered Pola'r Bears organization which has. providpd The preliminary game \\;m betouchdown was the ilrsl of the I Pointers for no gain and Mount moved into a 7-0 lead when Bill propel' uniforms and this season piayed bel ween lhe Francoisseason for Chalice and this was I Clemens was played to a sland- William went over from the 9 should see the league come into Bulldogs, and the Old Brick Innhis last game for the Bathers. still durin~ the final two quar' yard 'line 10 climax a 56 vard its own as fdr as style is' COII- which will be a renewal of th~

The Pointers were gripped by! tel's. sustained drive. . cerned. The brand of baskelball feud betwe('n these two clubs.fumblilis all afternoon, fumbl- I Grosse Pointe got its first Foul' minules laler Ted Ze- played. in thl' league was neveI' Lasl ~'ear these 111'0 teams metiug six times. The Bathers recov- . break of the game early in the gorolI.'; blocked a Royal Ouk punt i in doubt and in the past IUJs been three limes und eaeh game wentered four times, . _ I third quarler when Bill Pierce on the 28 yard line and then fell i on a par with the besl in t~e into overtime.

The Bathers scored theIr hrsl blocked Jack Tyson's kick and -PiNll ..e I". F...,c! Rimnell, on the ball in the end zone to i Metropolilan area_ While Ihe Neighbol'hood Clnblouchdown when they recovered SIeve Hosmer recovered on the ROLAND Gr.A V, kft, presents the' Gray Sports Shop Basketball Trophy to DI- give the Poltr Bears II 13-0 lead_: The teams enlered at present gym serve;; the purpose there areCol,eman's fum. ble on the pomt-,' Bathers' 14 yard line. ' RECTOR GEORGE EL\VORTHY of the Neighborhood Club. The lroph" will be awarded Half wa,' through the second! are Hanson Chevrolet,. 1948 a couple of improvemcnts thnt

47 d 1 h. h M J , ." champlOns; FnmCOIS BuLdogs, could bt' made to make it one of

ers yar me. . Tom Follis smashed over the to t e winner of teen's League at the club. pe.",d Royal Oak conl1f~ctcd for 1947 ('hampions', SI. Clair, EastIt took the Bathers only SIX " h fi . the best gyms in Ihis arel1.line plays to cover the distance right side of hIS o~vn lme to the -----------.--- -- .-~ -------------__________ I e lrst of Its three touchdowns i Si.de Sporls, St. Elizabplh, Eagle" Lack of adequate healing fa-and chalk up their first score. Bathers' 10 yard Ime. Coleman L l Sk when Chuck Gibbs f1ipppd a 25- 'Club, Jefferson Na"h and Old eilities for Ihe gym makes for

M Cl ' I oca 210 ;pper Sells HI'gh pads UI'ged yard pass from Highland Park's; Brick 1nn, :;ome chilly evenings. bul becauseFred Listenbee, 1nount emens 1051 4 yards on the next p ay. 'II 37 to Roy Leet who galhered the i The last six le<jms are new space healing gas cannot be ob-big colored, left half, and Reggie but Mount Clemens was off side To Attend Bust ba.11 I'n on ,the 12 y'rd ll'ne and entries in ttle leagu" this '.'ear . dT bl . d th BI D '1' I. d b k t '\ 5 S .Z. · D t. .t Sh t u' " tame at this time nothing canrom ey nppe e ue e\'1 Sand pena Ize ac 0 I sown al lng In e ror or seampered into the end zone although the Old Brick Inn team be done about it.forward wall to shreds and,were yard line. The Blue Devils kiek- II II II without a hand touching him: is composed of membcl's of St. However, the Neighbol'hoodthe only boys to carry the ball ed away their scoring chance ----- Last week's story on the an- l'It \lias Gibbs and Leel who Paul's old leam. Club is sadly in necd of a basket-in the successful drive which was when Follis fumbled and Fisher B.v Fred Runnells which proves what hot compe- -, Thn MI'n()I' DI'\'I'SI'Oll of the b II. k ' nounc t f th G P , th A tI ed' '" a score board. It would befeatured by Listenbee's bull-li e recovered for the Batl1e ...s on the Hank Cawlhra' local Lawley i tition this cl~ss affords. Maybe l em en 0 e rosse OInle gave e corns I 11' seco~ league will slart pla\' in three wonderful if some Grosse Poimerushes. through center and Trom- 1 yard line. . .'. . if Cawtl.lra wants "hot compe- : Dads' Club Football Busl Dpc- seore when Gibbs completed a weeks, . 1 .

I 210 k d d th t P Pu I d h ,),Usl.nes~ lnan, concern or orr1an~

bley's 22 yard end run. from lIC Listenbee's pass from deep in: S lpper, I no mg 0 0 - tilion" he should bu.~' a Star f ember 15 cont~ined one error. 20 yar pa,s on fourt down. Four ,Minol' DI'vi.,ion te'''ns, al'e ..," ~ IZ1l11On ('ould see its way clear26 to the 6 yard linc. his own territory was intercepted ,Iarize himself among Detroit lac- i or get inlo the rapidly growing It slated that Dads who had Royal Oak got its winning entered at this writing ami there to purchasp an clectric scoreboard

Listenbee went over center on by Coleman on the Bathers' 36 ing sailors when he was down Lightning class which has thrce b 'I" J' louchdown the hard wa.\'. going is room~ for two more teams ae, d I l'toys In Ierce unlOr High were an . ( 0':la e j to this worthy or.the final play, was. stoppe~ but and he ran it back to the 28 yard Ea5t for the 210 championship fleets here and claims about 'eligible to become membel5 of 80 ~'aJ'(ls l1fter intercepting a pass eot'ding to Desrorher. Those en- : gamzallOn which providp.s sofell over the goal Ime. Llslen- line. I last summer at Marblehead. Mass.: forty-five boats. the Dads' Club. ThaI is not tlue. on their own 20 yard line, lered are Apaehes. defending: l11ueh for thE! kids of Grosseb~ was' stopped on the same Again the Pointers kicked I Here is what Cawlhm said in: Cawthra con Ii n u ed, "'The. It seem, Pierce Juniol" High Leel was the big- gun in this champion, Swi5hers, St. Paul and Pointe' and asks so little.play when he a~templed to rush away a scoring chance whe~ ,a . newspaper clipping which I! trouble on the lakes, 1 think, is: has its own parly for their bOY5 score by ebmpleting two passes Tracy Motor Sales The 1"Itel' Anyone interested in obtainingfor the extra pomt. . Brogan fumbled on the Balhers : recently acquired: "I used to people hal'e 100 much money.; who are not included ill the Dads' to Manley Wilson v:'hich set the 111'0 are new to the l('ague this full particulars- in regards to the

Mounl Clemens notched Its ~ec- 20, Roger Knight recovered lor think Dl:tl'Oit racing was hot They can'l see anylhing smaller; Club functions according to Sec- hall on the Polar ~e,I!'3 40"')'al'o Yl'ar.. . cost of an eleclrie ,scoreboardonli I5core near lhe en~ of the Mount Clemen.. sluff until I came here. Bul, Ihan a 50-foot ocean racer 01' I retary Hill Pierce, line from where Leet wheeled, his , The Nelghbol'llOod Club wll] conlad me at the Grosse Pointefirst quarter on Fred LlsteniYee's Two line plays lost two yards. brolher, this is something, The, cruising boal. The small boat The lastesl 't f tl. way through Ihe Highland Park. maugurate the 1948-,19 season' Np.ws.outstanding one man show. He I h' d d J k "'_ ! light air fooled me but this com- . man doesn't get the break he • '. repOJ rom le i team to not c h the winning; wllh a doubleheader bill whencarried the ball ,on six, of the and on 1 ir own ac 1:;.on petition is all 1'l'e e\'er read does in the Elisl. The important Dads Club mforms me thaI tile. marker, "Hanson Chevrolet lakes on Jhe Proceeds of RotaI'] Club's bene-eight plays the Bathers used t~ I attempted to get off a punt. Jm1 , about. trophies go to th€' big boats or Football Bust will cornmence, It is rumored that Coach Jel"\~' 'Jerry Lynch aggregation. eoache.d fit parI)' arc spent fholly withincover 49 yards. His last try was I I;eme~ charged through to block. "!'~n not k!dding about com- powet'-~o"t men. Our Race Week, with a ro~st heef dinner i.n th~' Npumann will give up his High- ~~ .the. co~o~'ful." formel: ,D,etrOit and for Gl'Dsse ?oihle. Neighbor-a one yard smash over center for the kIck and End Barry Munro petlllOn. Out m Detroit we have drew I/O small boats but noth- Grosse Pointe High cafet . I land Park coaching job at Ihe E.llcons coal h, Cmc~ Sadl." hood Club, 8 p,m., Monday, No-his secon.d touchdown. of thel fell on the ball on the Bathers' only live 210's and we don't hnve ing \Vas said about it beeause D > 'II b . . ena I end of lhe semesler and go inlo The Lynch team IS composed vcmber 22, Nothing withheld forgame. Listenbec cli":lax.ed his two yard line which. s~t the' much fun. People out there sail, Ih~ Mackinac racers weren"t in ,mner \\ I e served ~t<lrlmg al i the insurance business. If this' of former high scho~1 and col- expcnses.-Adv.one mil,n show by klckmg the stage for the Blue DeVIls first only fol' pleasure, It seems, after It. 6.30 p. m. ,i~ true it will end a friendlv lege stal s. Probably the best.-.------ ----~-----.extra peint. . . and only score. seeihg how people sail here. The ! '~he big buats used the De- Dads, ~e sure and malk Dec. rivalry belween Grosse Pointe;s known to 10c~1 b~s~,elbal1 ians

HiUPierce ma.de a niee run-. Tom Follis smashed over. cen" 22 square mete~'s are a hot class, trOit Race Week, July 1 to 5. embel 10 on your. engagement Coach Ed Wernet and Neumann IS Norm Zauchm. 6 5 210 poundback of Ligtenbee's kickoU;' tak- ter on third down a[tel' he and and the L Class competition is\ as a tune-uP.sllries for the Port c,alendar for. a nig"t O\ll,~with which started, two years ago. 19, ye~r old f~rmer Royal Oaking the ball on the Blue Devil Brogan had combined on the good, B~lt you pe,ople race for. Huron-l\Iackmac race on July ~our son. ThIS party promIses t,o Neither one has gained a football 111gh .School slar.. ,25 and relurning it to his own first two plays to move the ball hlood. '>: ou put Zip tnlo e,'ery I 16. be. the best one ?f all so don I \'iclory over the other. Grosse ,.Whl!e plaYlllg fOI . Roy ill ~ak,38, )jTom Follis picked up the to the I yard line. Brogan's ,kick race." ,! Delroit boat yards came next mISS 11. Maybp It IS your bowllng Pointe and Highland Park played Zauc~ln made. All-Slate IWO.con-Blue,:Deviis' first down of the was wide and the score stood al Editor's Note: It could be 'on Cawthra's complaint list. mghl ?ut forget-lt. Yo,: c.an bowl to a 6-6 lie in 1947 and a 7-7 tie s~cuw'e. yeals'dal~dc; ~s:ll~ll~hedgame .when he found holes in 19 to 6 in Mount Clemens favor that Ca\\'thra doesn.t like. lhe "We don't have any good boat any Illght but you don t have an this yeal. I e,!- trme BdO! ellh 4,t21Co> ,etdgUe

. . 'd d d J I 'b h" 'I lk f II h opportLllllll' to aecompanv vour .', seorl(lg \"fcor WI pOlO S mlhe"Bathers line on two succes- as the thIrd peno en e . ~ oea racing ecallse e IS m a yans I e you e ows ave. b ' . . .. , II was G,'osse POInte's surprise, ll]'.] lhsive :.p.lays The ball rested on The fourth period was all class that hasll't really gottcn Fisher's yard in Detroit is okav o)'h to a party lIke tillS one any tie game with the Polar Bears' olllleOgk"lme.d C

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. .... ..' .. f tl Id' t"" . It " . t f . ,,' mg I III the week . . . a - a '11'00 Dun v on erencethe ~_mldfield stripe as, the first Grosse POinte, Mo~nt, Clemens a 00 10 In "!S area. was but II ~ JUs or repairs now. LeI's make . ,. n thiS season that robhcd 111.gUand '__ - :.---------quarter ended amidst the howls never got past the mIdfield stripe Cawthra who mtroduced the It IS true Detroit doesn.t ,'th f h the \, ails bulg - Park of Its first champlOnshlp,.of approval of the Pointe fans ;lS the Blue Devils filled ,he air first 210 here and he has domi- boast of having perfeet boat ~ I 150t ers and sons on Decem- since entering the Border Cities I Charles B. Phelps, IIIwho sensed their team was on with passes in an attempt ,to get nated the class for the past )'ards but th~ ones that are in e~o,~ about League three ycars ago. If High- Wins Hill School Honorits 'way. The cheers. 'turned to bllck into the ball game, three seasons. existence apparently are ample it. Dads? land Park had won the Grossegroans on the first play ot, the A pass from Purdy to Beards- Th~ two cl~es Cawthra fcr the local trade. All are ------ Pointe game, as ever~:one figured,second pel'iod when Pat Brogan's lee brought the Pointe fans to me~~JOned as bem~ .goon. eom- filled to capacity or near capac- John Van Tiem Named It eould have lo.st Its game. topass over center was intercept- their Ceet but they sat right down petition in local sallmg ~lrcIes, ity each winter. Royal Oak and still won the litle,ed by Bob Chalice on the Mount ,again as Beardslee dropped ~he the 22 square m~ters an~ the Near the end of the article To College Paper Staff ------Clemen's 46 and went all the ball on the Bathers' 5 y~rd Ime L .~Ias;s, arc hdo~l1nat~~~) o~~ Cawthra really hit the nail on Hal Hudson to Joinway without a hand being laid with no one near him. On the shal or lln elac

tctass. f !untl), the head when he said, "We have John E. Van Tiem. 564 NoIre

. , . t d as on~' os ","0 races In Ie d .' D G I t t' I Y kon him for the Bathers' thIrd next play Moore mtercep e ' a t fl' . tl .,.,. to sen East for our salls." 'ame avenue, ,-:osse Pointe. has n ern a lona an ees.score. A holding penalty by the Purdy pass on his own 16 and pasd' h ve se~:OIlI~.I~ ~e th s It is true Detroit, does not been appointed a member of theB th I d Ch I. , b 't t t th Mount Cle an as prac Ica) ro en e have a decent sail ma.ker at news starr of "The Chicago ",-._ Hal C. Hudson of 586 Notre

a ers cance e b la Ice s ea~- ran I ou hO It teh BI D '1" spirit in that elas-~ and the bovs th'. t. Itl'h th '"tiful run and the a I was put m mens' 34 to a e ue eVI 'f d I' , IS Ime a long ere are a loon," one of the oldest college Dame. property of the St. LOllis. . arc racmg or seeon pace., I C tfits. t' . th U' .play on the Mount Clemens 3.2 threat. . Ted Kuhn ha.~ dominated the ' ('oup e 0, ou .Iust star IIlg papels In e nlted States, es- Browns baseball orgalllzation,yard line. . One of the. outstanding rea" I. Class to thc extent of win- up and m a e0!lple of years tabhshecl at :he 1Tnivl'rsity of~lell' to Panam,1 City November: A fumbl~ by Fol~is t\~rned the turcs of ,the fmal.quarter was ning the Detroit River Cham- shoul~ be expene.nced ~nough Chicago in 18!l2. 17 to jOin the InternationalGrosse Pomte dnve 'mto the the passmg of .Llstenbee. H.e pionship five consecutive )'ears. to build good raemg salls. The "Maroon ..- which app('ars Yankees,Bathers' third touchdown. didn't connect WIth any of hiS Cawthra failed to mention the ,In Chicago there are a couple ,on the Midway campus each Hudson played ball in the San

I,istenbee l1!co,!ete~ .inth.e .3~ tosses but if he had they all fast growing and ever popular of good sail making coneern.~ ; Tuesday and Fridny, has been Anlonio League and with Elmiraand sel sail for the 'sidelines ~nd would have gone for touchdowns. Star Class which will boast 23 which have repeatedly built 'awarded an AlI.American honor in the New York Eastern League.went all the way without a Point- He repeatedly hurled the ball active boats next season. [n the winning sails for small boats. : rating by the i\..<;sociated Col-

. er getting ;within fifteen feet. of fal' over the heads oC.his receiv- Slar Class the Rlvcr champion. To~onto, Ont~rio, has a concern : legiale PI'ess assoC'iati.on for lhe Subslantial part ~f proeeeds ofhim. - ers. and on one occaSlOn he toss- ship has never heen won more whIch lI.as butl,t some very good i past three years. - Rotarv Club Benefit Partv will.. Listenbee's kick was wide of ed a 65 yard pass. than once b)' an)' one skipper S~a~ salls whl.ch are the most A 1941 gradu'lte of Grosse go l~ War Mem('lial Librarythe uprights and Mount Cleo Listenbee's perrormance w~s and Orily once has the Star i difficult to bUIld a~d m~ke. fit i Pointe high school. John is the Fund. Mond~y, 8 o'clock p.m.,mens led, 19-0, with three min- by far the most outstandmg thIS Class fleel championship been hcc"nse of the fleXIble nggrng . son of Mr. and :vII's. John Viln' November 22. at Neighborhoodutes and forty-five seconds reo reporter has seen this season and won twice by one skipper. Dick used in a modern Star. 'Tielll. Club.-Ad,',maining in the first half. if it had not have been for Lis. Miller turned the trick five When asked if he would stay i --------.- ..----

Listenbee's kick off touched a ten bee the outcome of this final years ago when the fleet was i in the Easl if the opportunity I)31ue Devil receiver and the. game could have been in favor first revived here and had onl)' 'presented itself. Cawthra said, II

Bathers recovered on the Point- of the Blue Devils. three boats, [n six years of "Absolutely, if we could get the.ers' 25 yard line. Listenbee scored fourt~en Star competition here four right spols, we'd slay in a min." A Series of Mot'l1.t Clemens touchdowns for the Bathers this skippers have won the title 'ute."'}lass plays moved the ball to the season and is being considered;Blue Devils 17 yard line but a for all-state mention.fourth down pass by Listenbee Grosse Pointe will meet Mountwas too long llnd the Pointers Clemens in ~he first game oftook over with seconds remain- the 1949. Sf:ason but Listenbeeing in the second period. will not be amon.!! those present.

As the game move" into the He gradu:tes this semester.

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~oOOPPPP2PPRQQJlVl.OOPppO , looks like ••• and except for the occasional large room in one of the b I c,,,ri :')1' G,,)~;!' Point!'. Nelohhr,r-~~'-"-'~ ot 1 ('nds of a doubl!' 1H'"r1.'!' h,).,d (,I"b, l) p.m, .\1onda~. No-Saturday night marked the better hotels ••. the deb can be glimpsed only at the theater. • • program I",t ThUI'sday, No"('I11' I'('''',i,,'' 22. :--:othlng withheld for

natp ",hl'n thl' Daisy Ma('" <l.krd musical events •.• big athletic events ••• charity meetings • • • b<'l' II, on the local field. . expen,('5-.Ari' ..their Li'l Abners to the "Twirp or in her father's clubs. I' Perhaps it isn't worr~' abollt Joan Dryden iLlld Ann R,o:"Season Twirl" dance 11l'ld in the, ... .. ... what has ~app('ned or may hap-girls' gym at G,P.H,S, I' pen that keeps you from g(,\till~~;I\'!' Cnunlly D"y a 2.0 1,',;(1 in

Joycc Wick squired George INVITATIONS REQUIRED . to sleep promptly. . Ih,' fir,t half of the nr<it;: g;l!IwKypros, while Carroll Grylb 'n I i It mule! be some phy:;ic,,1 dls- ;ll1d N['na Cunningh;,m seo,!"!Clark MrPhail, Barb Baunlan 'n, Now, about never being able to shut the top drawer on the comfort that is so JIlinor tI",t the linal tally m the second half,Sparky Farquaer, Annie Candlpr undesirable persons. • • you are not even aware of i!, ;J, th" result of a foul called on'n Bob Coleman, Barb Olto 'n Detroit balls and deb gatherings have nevel been "crashed"; according to Dr. Cad D. Camp, II,,: D"minican goalie. for th~Jim Brenn!'r. Ardvth Fahl 'n JDe in any way that would compare to ManhaHan goings on .•. Our' challman of thl:' D"pal'lllll'nt of ;1I) "huioul.

, Ca \'~nauo ..h, Jo~n j'loll'aJ'd 'n I.,al'. db' Nell 10 II 1'" I'.. . e parties are private. . • ! . r? gy Ill. Ie vl11v('r:'lly of 1\ In,' If',«'r\'e game Judy Fro,tMR. and MRS. HUGH GRA \', ry Decky, Joan Dahlen' 'n Bill In the first place authetic debs •.• invite their guests from I Mlcl.llgan Mc'dlt'al School.' ~a\'t' tll" C"unlrv Da\" team iL,'

with JUDY and CAMERON. have. Pierce, Char Smith 'n !lill Pierce, M S h "A I t I . I i'JIlc taUy to wi~, 1-0:left Bedford road and headed Jo.vce Schrieher 'n John Murp'll'.', iss ara Burnham's and.picked, hard-to-get-on list. , • .' ('On:p e to p 1YSlca eX;ill1i-we.s..t to n1",ke the"I' ,'".,me I'n Santo ' Miss Burnham ••• and her staff are on hand to inspect those nfallol,1 rl111

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of GEOnGE P: CAULKINS. JR.~ ~1P.S. ~YRIL ,J. EDWARDS vis- " 'of Rivard bouleval(i lted het son V. ILLIAM at Prmce. SHERB BROWN acted as the TIME IN MY WASTE BASKET even deny its existent'e." ' The Va"ity game ended in a, , ton, and her 3isler, MRS. RAY. disc jockey for the record dance, Some nerve stimulation III or 2-0 shutout win for the local team

MONO ATWOOD of Scarsdale. playing l('quest, fD[' Marti Wat. In Detroit we do not worry about, "the college boys who I 1 h when Country Day players SallyPlanning. a potluek supper in N. Y" before returning to her ldns 'n Jim Brenne", Marlene throng the stag line and trace the soul-ce of champagne and Scotch a lout Ill' e:HI. such as prC>"lllf' Fageol ,"HI ,loan DtTden nntched

their home on Somerset road for home in Provencal rO'ld. Hutton 'n Bill Beal\L,lee. Jan to the pantry with the single.minded cunning of a parched mon- on a nervc I that may n,,! eall5(' II", on Iv counlers ..Saturday evening, Nov, 20. are Walker 'n Jim Swift, Kay Sutton " any nollcea)1\' pain. ('ould ('un. Thl' 'r('s']l'I'e team had to heMR, and MRS. ,J. II E Nit Y 'n AI Singler. Alice Savage 'n goose .•• tribute to insoillnia, Ill': lio<:to[' satisfied with a 1-1 tie, Judl'S M I T H, JR. The ALBEHT MRS. J. LEE BARRETT and Clarence O'Dell, Janie Worlev 'n Which is a tribute to our young men •. '. explained BilTicult,l' in breath. Frosl ~cored for Countrv Dav an;\JEHLES, MR. und MHS, J, LANE. her daughter MARY JANE of Pete Von dsdale, M"rv Stov~r 'n Great quantities of liquor at local deb parties are frowned ing could be t'L'sponsiblp. :\ nHlre Loi, F.verhilrt tallied 'for NorthDONOVAN, MR. and MRS, WJL Kensington road returned from Bob Striker, Betsy 'Valdbott 'n upon ... Social custom, here for debuts i5 guided by simplicity commnn ('au~c ('ould be minOl' Sh"l'e.LIAM BLAKESLF:F., MR, and a visit to Mrs, B:s son and daugh- ! Jim Goebel, Lois !loltz 'n Dick so this year's five Christmas balls will be dignified rather than upset in the. gastrointestinal Thl' tc'am wa~ ar['ol1lpanied bvMRS, ALBEllT GROWS and the ter.in-Iaw, DR, and MRS. JOHN Lord, Sharon Ericson 'n Tony Hollywoodish... trac!. A gl:lSS of wan11 milk 01'. a bane! of cheerleaders which in'.JOliN K. RONEYS have been L. BARRETT, in Petoskey, ac- La Badie, Eljean Mattice 'n Bruce In Detroit the proper deb age is, and always has been, 19 • •. l'egulnllOn of eating befOl(' going i duded Sallv Foy, Jo Ann lhrk-invited. i comoani-ed by In.monlh-old ANN Johnson, ,To"nie Watkins 'n Ed although a number of 1B year olds have been coming out the P/lst to bed o[[\.'n promotes slcep when: I('y, Cynthia Qua)'le, Elizail('lh

• • ELIZABETH BARRF.TT, who Karn,r. Gerry Jacobson 'n Dick! few seasons) , stomach cilstl1l'iJan<:es cause h,ck Ardlen and Katrina Kal171"r.wlll spend a few weeks in the Nighteng,rtc, Jeanne Morrison 'n A b db' d f d h ' . . of sleep, Dr. Camp reported. Coach Jane S:lI'l'ry and Miss P:l-

JOY STEINBACH, daughter of Pointe. . George TUll1bull, Anne Packer 'n ; . su e •.. lS age rom. 15 to 17 ••. an, er ~ctiVItle~ The stor," of a bald.headed man' tricia Leydon and Mi::.' Doris \Val.DR. and MRS. HENHY B. STEIN. I John Chase' and many many require a Sunday or party frock which takes h~r to MISS Annie Ward who sufTel'l'd from insomnia and I:,ce also made the trip,BAUGH of Lakeland avenue. NOJ.tll~ M' h' .'11 b th more.' , FOlter'~ Sub Deb Assemblies (four times a year /lnd beginning /lgain found slee,') came qlll'ckl~' aftel' The group was met in Chi('a!'!owill make her b' _,... .:rn IC 19an II lee r 'th' J G' b h • I ..• , 0\\ to ooclCty "t destmatlOn of six deer hunter's I Sally Owen 'n Dan Davis, Pat IS .an. at .roue Pomte Yacht Clu I . , . sc 001 sOCIa S .•• a dodoI' prescl'ibed a nightcap and entertained in the homes ofa sn~all tea \\ ednesda):, Dec. 22. who set out tomorl'OW on a foul" . MHrtin'n John Corfield, Sue occaSIonal movies or a soda at the drug store. . . to keep tll" breeze Jrom the win. membel'!; of the Nr>rth Shore~Oy JSl~ soph.olllore a~'ISn~lt.h Col- day hunting trip, They are Marlin 'n Tommy Auch, and June So now that we've been properly upset by it all, guess we can dow olf his head was used by team, ~(SUOH "(WEU co. on.orT 26, MII:M.

i~g~ ,e,; ~:'fent~1 \11~hJOI~ hel' j\'lILES O'BRIEN, JAMES WEB. MolTat 'n Bill Hester, were th" go right back to our belief that an, awful lot of t~ stuff that is Dr. Camp to emphasize how ~"""S~"""",'",,,,,,,,,,;;...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,s,,,,~~ing I~~\ida~:s or le an sglv- ~ER, JR., BERNARD A. CLARK. ~our couples who won the e!im. written in Time, is put there by ~ome ivory tower dreamer who some relatively unimportant dis- ~ ,.

" • H~RMAN PETZOLD. HERMAN m~tlOn d~nc.e. They .re~elved, wants to be a smartyp/lnh in print ••• what are facts! comfort can be to blame. ~ On the Success of Your Part)' .~PETZOLD, JR., and RICHARD pnzes conslstmg of movIe trcket; "One thing thai should be '; "

MRS. ARMIN RICKEL of JArKSON t th P h r t ..----------------------------- ." "Edgemont Park gave the firs..t, -- .. 0 eh

kunc, comp 1men ary aVOIded is the use of drugs to ~ When your club, sodality, or parish group pl-n' - dinner or ~guest c ec s at Francois, a ree. V t'Z P · t PI promote sleep," he declared: , C • a "

f~I~.t~'U~)~n~b~l~~~.l"bll~i~lte~~:'~~; Each Monuay afternoon finds ~l'(Jle~,~~~:my~~; f~~~~ JOa'CCOobnSnOen'>ss,'I' ersa 1 e OIn e azyer :"Temporary use of sleeping po. ~ luncheon, be sure of its succe~s, by holding it at The Whittier. ~of JAMES J;;LLlOTT GIBSON. Colon\" Town Club members at a vase f 1Il Y k' d t" H dl V · t f R I tions after operations or some .~ He;e's where you dine in an atmosphere of refinement and ~Guests inclu\led MRS. HENRY the Devonshire road home oi from' Pr~~e:'s. or s, an a Ie a'n es arle y 0 0 es painful injury is proper, if under , beauty. There is always the best in ~eryice and cuisine. Make '-L. NEWNAN. MRS. WILLIAM MRS. JOEL LEETE, where they proper supervision, bllt unregu- , r f :~are can y t I' • • laled use is n()t only dangel'Ousl. reserva Ions now or your spring soc;al events. ~

L. NEWNAN, MRS LONGYEAR '. ~ng ou an anllua PI'O}- ------- • "PALMEH, lIlRS AMES HOW.! ecl, dre!;smg 200 of their Christ- Pink candles ~nd white chrys-, bllt habit forming, People be .• ' '-LET'!', I\IRS. IlJo:RBERT W. MA. , mas sock dells for child p.lticnts anthemums decorated the table B~' Jeanne Smith !self unable to attenL! H,s "extra- come so wonied for fear Ihev ~ Call VAlley 2-9000 '-SON, JR .. MRS, THOMAS WILL-I at .the. Maybury Tuberculosis over SI. Clair way, at JEAN ., cutricular" aetmg prol'ed Itself won't sleep without taking a cap. ~ ~MORE, MilS. FHEDERIC 1\1, SIB- Sanltanum. • • ' PARFITT'S home Sunday after- The curtam arises and on to seam.sp1Jtting to the lest of the su!e that they actually are un. , <:71 fJ J II "LEY, JR., MRS. WILLIAM H. Th L ROY E' n?oln, when JEAN invited fifty the stage swaggers the tall, cast, especially when the ab. able to sleep." ~ Jlte VI/hillier ~HERBEnT and MRS. WILLIAM e e .' S\\ 1FT fan~i:y , gll' 3 over for tea and sandwiche~, powerful, handsome Bourien, to i senlee was female. In this case Dr. Camp explained that frar , ~H. HERBERT. ha,:e left thell Provencal road and cookies. spend the night at the famous I' his voice waS raised in Ih~ high I "nd anxiety ,1I'e still the mosl ~ Burns Drive on the Beautiful Detroit River ~

• • • rcs,dence to open their winter Wcaring cor'sages consisting of French inn, The Blilck Flamingo. I f~I'0lto of one of the cast s four I common causes of insomni;l. Ill' ~ . . . "The hirth of a son, ROLAND' ho~e in Miami. Mr. and Mrs. pink carnations, l!alTiet Gard. . II omen the extreme cases, some persons .• ,', .. " ••,', ...,'''~''~ ......~~~''''''''''~''''''''''', ...~~

WAGNER, on Ocl. 29. is an. SWIft were accompal1led by thcir ner, \ Bernke d'Hondt. Evie Behmd that swagger, be~e"th Wilh Sherb aronnd neilhpl' the are afraid to go to sleep becausenounced by MR and lIlRS AR.! foul' son s, ERNEST, ROY, Gough. and S"lIy Neff. assisted those layers of makeup and Silken cast nOI' the stage crew nor any they may not wuke up and othersTIIUR G. SIIE'RlI-tAN, ,Tl{., of l FRANK and BRUCK JEAN while the guests included vest and knee breeches is Shel'b ?f the students of Ihe high school are af,'aid of going crazy whileCadIeux road. Mrs. Sherman i3 Myr~a Tr~den, Colleen Jones, Brown, Grosse Poi n t e High IS abl~, to forget for one .mOl:~eJ~t i asleep, he said, Reassurance anL'the fo,mer DOROTHY WAG-] SALLY O'CONNOR left on the GlOlla Schlable, Carolyn John. School senior. Sherb. an active that, Tj~e Black Flamingo IS' sometimes psychoanalysis a,eNEH. . i Empire Stale Friday for a husv son, Judy Lyndrup, Ora Lou I b f th P' t PI ,no\~ pla,\ mg. need"d 10 CU1'e such person, Ii,'. . . I k 1 • ' Harden, Marcia and Ba:'oal'a I'm.em er 0 e o.In e ayers, ' C,"tnp pal' nte" . nlrt. !.Ie II''ae

, "nl0st'. wee enu at Comell Universitv 1 h h I I t h .. u" .,In Flonna for a, fortnighl is as the guest of CHUCK- LEE. n,~olhe. .Joanie Rollings, ,Joyce JIg, sc 00 (rama.lcs group. ~s' T' 1 Ell emphatic. howevel, in dr:,~laring

MRS: CHARtOTTE i\RU:,P.EL I After attending the Cornell.Dart. Wick, Allce _Sav.age~ Peg Dick~n. done even more than learn hIS zg te ecte( that he knew of no case whereor M"umee road. who .'s vlsltmg Imouth game Saturday and the Margo Ges.,ler, Kathy Gr?,g, hnes toward the success of the B St Fl t insomnia had caused insanity.'her son and daughter.m-law, the' accompanying festivities sh' re Nan.cy Doherty. Tv!artl Walkms, forthcoming production of "The y. elf ee For those persons who have soRICHA:RD ARUNDELS, in Day- turned home Mon(iay. " ' C - Kalle W,c1and JanIe Worley and .' ..tona Beach. B',rbara Staff~rd 'Black FI<lmmgo," berng presenled wnd ,tlOned themsch'l's to stay.

, ." Wednesday. Friday, and Satur. ing awake that it has become a_______ A daughter,' WENDY ANN • • day nighls in the high school Jack Tighe, a one-year veteran habit, Dr. Camp suggests that a

W<lSborn No,'. 410 II'R, and MRS.' DELCIE SAWAUCH gave a auditorium. of th~ ~edtroF~ltRiver Star Fleet, regular rouline before going to1 lovely surprise bil'lhday party To publicize the play, Sherb, was e cc,e . eet Captain for the bed might help. Brushing your

B. G. RICH of Moran road. Mrs. for SALLY REYNOLDS, cele- dressed in eighteenth centU1'V 1949 season last Saturday night. teeth. placing your watch {nRich is the former ANN MARIE brilting h . t tl b' II n November 13, at the Fleet's an-HEATON. I t ker dSlx een

L1 II' 1 ay, garb. of a silk suit and a long, nual ejection meeting which was ." certain place. arranging cloth-

as wee en. DE CIE inviled tlowlIlg. black cape marched h ld t B b N thll 'h mg fur wear the next dav andAdele Huebner. Eljean Mattice, through the school ca feteria cry- e. a 0 Ie ml er s mn.e. I other such activities may ~stab.

MR. and MRS. WILLIAM D, Mary Lou Meininger, Diane ing the announcement of the fall Tighe defl'ated veteran BIll. lish an attitude for sleep.MUNRO, JR., of Lincoln road Weurker. Dolly Hammell. and of the Baslile (the play is laid Douglas on th~ tlllld ballot afterannounce the birlh of a daughter, Mert Kitchen ol'er for some ice on the following day). the two had tIed at seven votes VANDAI.S SPOTTEDKATHLEEN MARY, on Nov.!. cream and cake in SALLY'S Sherb is a,50 quite concerned each on two previou., ballots.Mrs, Munro is the fornier GER- honor. with the morale of the cast. Dur. 1948 Fleet Captalll Fred Run-ERUDE KETTERER. • • • ing rehearsals he doubled in the nels declined the nomination,

• • Next Wednesday night, which part of anyone who found him. stating that "the Fleet Captain'sMISS LORAINE HEWITT of is Thanksgiving Eve, there will job should be held by a different

Berkshire road, Grosse ?omte be a dance, given by, the Tuxis member each year so everyone inPark a freshman t K I Club, at G. P .. MemOli'll Church. ,Mrs. lloyd DeWitt Smith the FJeet could have <In oppor-

, a a amazoo from 9 'Ul 12 .College, was one of the student' '.' . ' N d S . t P .d t tUnIty to have the honm of direct •hostess~s at the weekly Coffee CommIttee heads who l)I'0nme ame oCle y res! en ing the activities of the' fleet"Hour held at the colleg Tl d • a l~t of fun are: DIck Gunther, Meryl Amo was elected Fleetf e leS ay chairman; Nan Georgi dC'cOl'a- Mrs. Lloyd DeWitt Smith. oJ secretary on the seconn ballot Substantial part of pl'Oceens of"ternoon, N.ovembcr .. 16. The lions; Jan Johnstone, band and Grand Marais Boulevard, Grosse f( Rotan' Club Benefit Partv willCoffee Hour IS a tradItIonal 0. tu. l.n,'I'tat,'on" S K't bl'.1 p'. ( a er tying with Alex AJlardyce' .dent-faculty social gather;np"'f __ ,~. ,ii, .~Ie :. son, pu .Icr y, OInte, was given a 'vote of con. on the flr!;t ballot. go 10 War Memorial LibraryK I . .. ~ -. nUll mCeK)' \' an L'.anen, rctresh. fiJene<;". at the first annual, Old. timer Dick MIller was Fund, Monday, fl o'clnck p.m.,'

_. .__ a_a_m~zoo. ments, meeting of the Michigan Society, I elccted Flert trensurer bv a lann- Novembe[' 22, at Neighhorhond~ ROSTON CLAHK'S band will Dames of the Court of Honor, re- slide vote. - Club.-Adv.~ I WEEIF' ONLY Bt;(,I!\'NI:'I'G provide music for dancing and cently. . . The meeting was preceded by ---.'I 11\ SUNDAY EVE., 8:30 ~~ere'll be a new surpr,sing f;lr5. Smlth~ and her corps of: a :opaghetti dinner prepared by fJ4 ~ ~"l) '_rtJM~

~1,\TI1'ot:" SATlfRO,\ v eme. 0 Icers. apPOlnted a year ago, to ! Boh Rietmiller's mother with the JI!I~' ~~~.. ~ "~!Q~;]w.'),.I fjflr'Jft ( g. ."c.~ )National Society in Michigan, I help of the wi\'es of the fleet ~I ,.,,~"To ,,1.11 "SO.N nSTERDAY" 10 10 '01111•• how mltgilll' the Ih."I,. ."n b.. PROPERTY OE-J.:\NDSCAPED were voted approval by the memo ' members.1l,lg"1 IInd funny••. , i",,,nd"lont HilARITY," -NfW YORK TlMfS hership, by being elected to serve ------......~~~..,... ~::--",'-ii:i? ~ Two newly planted yews WCl'e the ensuing two years. OR!\'A:\lF.:--;T VANISHES

~ ~ I~" (. /_ S r slolen from th.~ properly of ~:arl EI t d 'th 111 S 'th fI.J1AV -GOnDON~_:' .•' . ,J....... ~/~(" •.• ~ y'&~~ I 'Miller in Lothrop road near this e~r~a, '~I~ere: ~;.;. ~\d~e)~o~ I John ReigleI'. Jr. of \65 Lak~.'"""" " I -;r;. ~jr';;J v'- ,All Ridg' .. on Ih" night of Nov. 9. Probert, of Kensington road. rl'- view, Grosse Pointe Farms. told

~ ,_ ::.0~. ~',. , _:- 800AP.~1" Henry Haye", planter who land. cording secrctary; Mrs. Edward th" V.1l'1llSpolice the radiRtor 01'-, ,_"" scap~d the grollnds Rround the J. Savage, of Yorkshire roan. cor- namcnt was "Iolen froll1 his Hull.

',.home under construction. reporl. 1 'sponding °e t d '1 1.1 .t k d .

GARSO~ "'''NIN'SWorld.Wide COMEOv HIT • " cre ary; an "rS .. ,on car II 11 e 1 w;;s pal' -e m., fV'\ 'T: ed the theft to the Farms policc. Edward A. Davy. of Balfour road front of his home 00. the night~~ YFITlli1JAV' i ",:":'""'.th.".."'''.''-'40 ..... ",,"" ....... .. of No\'. 14-15.

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Mrs. Richard S. Weber openedher new home in Lake Shore roadTuesday evening to a meeting ofthe Rosebuds, a group of womenwho were students logether alDetroit Teachers' College.

The Rosebuds, who have heldmonthly meetings through the I

years, made cancer pads for the IDetroit Cancer Society at thisgathering. Refreshments were,served with table decorations fol- Ilowing the Thank~givjng theme, .

Members are Mrs. MarshallWoods, Mrs. Robert Gill. Mrs.Lynn Dunn, Mrs. Edward A.Gage. Mrs. Harold Lindsay, Mrs.Ralph Grieshanner and Mrs.Frederick Brundle.

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A novel, but logical method ofhalting forays against new can.struction by juveniles was reosorled. to Nov. 9 by RudolphPalombit, builder of a new houseat 1672 North Renaud.

Palombit gathered up threebicycles belonging to youngstersexploring the boarded.up struc-ture and took the bikcs to theWoods police station.

The parent of one of the boys,in the ll-year age bracket, ap.peared with the youngsters laterat the station to claim thebicycles.

He told Woods police he didn'lblame Palombit "one bit" fortaking the bikes to the policestation.

The boys rode their bicycleshome after a lecture on stayingout of new homes.

WA'l'ER MAIN BROKENA broken water main was dis-

covered in Lee Gate, GrossePointe Farms. on No\'. 14 by Pactrolman Jarrett. The water de-partment repaired th,e break,

Subslantial palt of pfoceeds ofRotary Club Benefit Party willgo to War Memorial LibraryFund. Monday, 8 o'clock p.m., INovember 22, at Neighborhood;CluQ.-Adv. I

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"He may be quite .while. I heard him say 'Long Distance'."

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Tuesday, Nov. 16On thIs date In 1909 the

American Telephone and Tele.graph Co. aWlolUlced acqu.isi-tlon o( control of tbe WesternUnion ..• In 1917 a presidentialproclamation provided for reg.istration and control o( aliellS. • . fn 19U Patton's troopsstormed the suburbs o( I\feh.. . .

REPORTED FROM BERLIN.that Ihe Russian Army of Occu-pation, 26 divisions strong andmore than 300,000 men, is break-ing up and going into winterquarters ••• believed by Ameri-can observers that this scatteringof Soviel forces now indicatestl1ey never intended to do morethan talk in 1948.

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THE DEE'RSEASON opens inMichigan with a less than normalkill in the early days . . . rainand melting snow mar huntingconditions ... plenty of deer.

• • •BUCKINGHAM PALACE is

swamped by congratulations onthe new heir.

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J. PARNELL THOMAS, chair-man of the Un-American Activ-ities Committee, under indictmentfor kickbacks exacted from hisoffice staff, will have his trialbeginning January 10.

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'Vednesday, Nov. 17On this da)' in 1869 the Suez

Canal was openl!{j to naviga-tion-built by the French underConnt Ferdinand de Lesseps,who later faIll!{j in the con.s1ruction o( the I'altama canal... in 1941 President Rooseveltand Secretary Hull receivedthe 1apanese diplomats, Kuruslland Nomura (or "peace" talks•.. on this day in 1944 Ei.5en-hower is reported hurling1,500,000 troops at the Nazis.

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POLLUTION OF THE STIClair River by bordering com.munities is scored by the Inter-national Commission ... chargedthey are dumping raw sewageinto water course in violation ofinternational law.

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A NEW MOVE ~to settle theBerlin crisis inside the UN Secur-ity Council was begun yesterdayby Juan A. Bramuglia, the Ar-gentine delegate.

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AUT 0 MANUFACTURERSwere charged yesterday with theresponsibility of cleaning up thenevI car sales business by elim-inating cash overpayments, theforced sale of accessories and thepractice of undervaluing trade.ins, according to word fromWashington.

,DETROIT COMMON Council.

man Charles G. Oakman intro.duced an ordinance yesterday tostop price gouging by parking lotoperators.

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FEDERAL AUTHORITIES inMiami, Fla., prepare arrest war.rants for ten Americans accusedof plotting to smuggle arms andwarplanes into Palestine for usein the Arab-Israeli fighting.

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Thursday, November 18, 1948. ---_.__ ..__._--

Lustron Orders jWal'rant IssuedGigantic welder, F~r~£~~~I~Ir~SOSp~~:~'

Richard P. Joy, Jr .• of R~naud Ph~\"macy ,took to the Maumeeroad, Grosse Pain Ie Shores, presi-I ~o!lce slatlon a check ,for $23,dent of Multi-Hydromatic Weld- Signed ~y June 1. Parkmson ~n. . Ithe National Bank of Detroll,109 and Manufacturmg Com. I (Warren and Alter branch). withpany of Detroit, announced that i the nolation "signature not cor-the company had been awarded Irect."

Brownie Troop 319, Kerby a substantial contract by the Lus- On query at 4195 Ashland, theSchool, celebrated its first birth- tron Corporalion of Columbus, i address of June L. Parkinson,day on November 1 by havin~ Ohio, manufacturers of the mass. :Detective Fl:mnagan was in-a party at which 16 Brownies produced Lustron Home. i fill"lTied by MI'. Parkinson thatreceived their one year flower The contract provides for the i t~e check hatl been Issued bypendants. Ice Cream, cake and design and construction" of a mul. II Ius stepdaughter,. whose moth~1'gifts were in order. Judy Henry's tiple hydromatic welding ma.' wa~ June I. Parkmson. He s.aldmother gave the troop a scrap chine to effect high production I th~Il' daughter had been dOll1gbook and Mrs. Leo R. Miller of the roof Iruss, an all steel I thIS of late., On No~'embCl' 8presented them with an Amer- b Th h' h'ch she had left 111 a taXICab andican flag in memory of her hus- m~lmlber. ~ mtael' 105('8'fW tl . they had not seen her since nOl', ,. WI e aporoxlma I' v ee m u.d th k h I IJIband, a vetel'an of the First World 11th 'il b b 'It t. t I ey now er W 1erea outs.War. eng ,WI . e ~1, a. a cos _ Already nine of these checks

. ?f $90:000. It IS b~!IeV\!.d m weld have turned up in Detroit be-Troop offICers for Novem~er 109 clreles that It Will be one sides this one in Grosse Pointe.

and December are Jean Hutc~m- of the largesl welders ever con- The daughler has used the namesson, Treasurer; Mary Kehnng, structed. . of "Gloria R. Parkinson," "GloriaSec!"etary; Barbara Hammond, ,During recent years the Multi. Bunch" and "Gloria Healey,"Scnbe. 0.. pie Hydromatic Welding Pro- A warrant has been sworn out

I cesses hay'!! reached i.nlo many for her arresl by Ihe DetroitTroop 299. started its fall fields of manufacturmg olher police and ~he will oe picked up

schedule with a h'lvride on Oc- than the automooile in(;ustry. as soon as lo~ated.tober 31 at Finley's,' which en,led They are now general practice The description given by the

i with a' wiener roast for the girls in the assembly of stoves, refrig- policc is 20 years old, weight 185i and their dates. Mrs. Frank Jud- era tors, deep freere cabinets. pounds, light 01' brown hair.

son, the Sam Armstrongs and beverage dispensers, washing . . ..the Watson Fords were chaper- machines, metal furniture, hand DOUBLE TROUBLE

Ions. The h-oop is now making tools, and many other item5. Bernard Kaltz of 4085 Fair--------------------------- Christmas stackings to fill for The impact of these combined view, was ticketed at 2:45 p.m.

L· hth t d N 0 l Children's Hospital. welding proC'Csses on the pre. on November 13 for driving 6019 ear e . ew r eans, Joyce Judson, Dorothy Higbee, fabricated building industry in m,p.h. on Kercheval. His car wa~Susan Lindberg and Carol Voss- . b'd f h' h . t' n held at the police station a.wait-e· Th N GUier have received their five year Its I or 19 proauc Ion ca -lty at ever rew P not yet be measured. It remains ing the appearance of a drivel'Pi~~wly elected officers for to be seen :\'hether ot,h~r seg~ with. license.

------- Troop 299 are Carol Ford presi- ments of the mdush? WIll (0110\\ -F-E-"-'--FIR--E-S-!By The Old AAA Traveler dent. Sallv Browne vic~-presi- I the dead now estabhshed by Lus- The Farms Fire Department

I once heard a great man describe New Orleans as a dent: Margaret Wea~er. treasur. 'tron. I: the led!?PIO~b'mentof IIy- had a light month during Octo-city which never grew up and I'm inclined to like his descrip- er; Graechen Becker, scribe. dramatic We mg ecomes g~n- ber, according to Chief Georgetion. • • • eral in the home constructIOn F Db' .t t th V'l

h h d h 11 d Ii Id .t' b r d that the ~e. . ans ury s repOl a e 1-For New Orleans has a Jig t earte ness t at you n For the first time, troops have lC ,I IS e Jeve . " lage Council There were onlynowhere else. e been organized at St. Clare de sultant mass productIOn ~Vlll ei,:;hl calls seven of which were

It's a merry, fun-loving. music- Yes, New Orleans is an en. Montefalco School. From the 11 br.in~ much.nee~ed dwelh~f~I' mino~ eme'rgencies, and one falseloving town-music from. the trancing old town, from its old mothers who have taken the wlthl~ reach of nlllhons of po alarm. There were no ~'esidepcebravuric majesty of grand opera cemeteries, with the tombs built Girl Scout lea1:ler course, Mrs. etbooks. lires, auto fires or finanCIal losses.to the ragged but intriguing tuncs high ahove the ground-llovens," McKinnon has been chosen to ------a group of pbony youngsters ex- they call 'em in New Orleans-to be the leader .of the Intermedi. Rosebuds Fe.tedtract from pols and pans and its narrow streets of the ~uarter, ate group. aSSIsted b)' Mrs. La-bottles and homemade banjos. with their jalousied balconies and Grasso. Mrs. Edv:. Huntcr will By Mrs. Weber

Mardi Gras in New Orleans their lacy ironwork. lead the ,Browme 4th Gradegoes back more than 200 years to New Orleans is filled to the I group. aSSISted by Mrs. T. H.

. Heenan, Mrs.' Marshall Brucea Shrove Tuesday when young very gunwales w1th strange tales 0. M N P (;1 '11 hI f d. U' . g I an rs... -' eason WI ave

French gentlemen, ones orne or an m Igum paces... . charge of the 3rd Grade Brown-the gaiety of Paris, staged an Take the famed SUIC.lde Oak, ies. The other women will assistimpromptu parade in costume for ex~mpl~. That ancIent tree in various capacitie~.and sang the songs they had sung st,nds m City Park, one of thebefore t~eir coming to the New Snuth's great beauty spots.World. Through the years the oak has

That was the birth of Mardi come to be known as Suicide OakGras which means Fat Tuesday, because of the great number ofthe final day before the faithful persons who have taken theirdon the sackcloth and ashes of lives within the shade of its wide.Lent and from that day the' car- spread limbs.nival has grown bigger and big- Just a few rods away sland theger from year to year. so.called Duelling Oaks beneath

which literally hundre'!s of af-Starts Oil Thursday fairs of honOT were carried out

. Now the celebration' starts on with pistols or rapiers.the Thursday before Shrove In old St. Louis No.2 cemeteryTuesday and continues almost sleeps Dominique You, who com-day and night until midnight on manded the Lafitte pirates in theTuesday when the bells on anc- Battle of New Orleans. He was aient. St. Louis Cathedral strike magnificent f.ghting man and hethe hour. will' never be forgotten in Louisi-

Then the city steps from mer- ana.rymaking into the solemnity o( So •.. see New Orleans!the next 40 days.

New Orleans was founded in B cht L d.'ng1718 by Bienville, although there re . eahad been a thriving settlement ~t. Paul Pin Loopthere before that time.

Forty-four years later it re-' \ --ceded to France, just a few short L. Brecht's 168 is high indi-days before the entire territory vidual average in St. Paul'swas transferred to the United Men's Bowling League. Five areStates in the Louisiana Purchase. tied for second place honors with

Historre Scene 165's. VonSteen, Ruprich, Gurche,Jackson Square, in the very Zarrett and Harry Furlan.

heart of the old French Quarler, F. Davison's:M1 is high gamewas the scene of that historic for the season so far and Vantransfer, just as Jackson Square Steen's 618 is high for threehas been the scene of other his- games.toric even!:;. Barney Champine has made

These include the great recep- the 5-7-9 split two weeks in ation for Andrew Jackson after row. Bob Van Tiem picked uphis victory over the British at the 7-9 split last week.Chalmette in 1815. The Standings

Jackson Square is one of the Team Pointsbeauty spots of New Orleans, P. Rupricl: 30flanked on two sides by the long- F. DansMry 28

A p~tient on his 'way to Cot. red-brick Pont~lba buildings, the C. Van Steen , 222554,.. p E T Z 0 L 0------(.1tage Hospital at 4:40 a.m. on first apartment houses b the J. Sweeney................................ , . ,November 15 noticed a man world. J. Riegler ..slumped over his wheel at Ker- On a third side it is flanked by L. Brecht ~..................... 23 ,cheval and St. Clair. The hospi- world famous St. Louis Cathedral E. Lauer 23 I( it Dependab-Ie Name Selling a Dependable Product. • (tal authorities reported the incl. and the Cabildo, and on the H. Furton 231' ,dent to the City police. They fourth side by the docks along A. Gouin 22

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s ory, :l s oppe lS car ere a a square l~ a mass 0 • Y( a ers ,waiting for the lights to change. (lowers and, with its magnificent D. Trombley............................ 191 f t

He was so tired hp- had fallen equestrian statue of "Old Hick- A. Van Becelaere 19' BENEFIT BV OUR ,\1J'fIlORIZED CIIRl'SI,ER • PI,VMOUTR SER\'ICEasleep in the short interval. The ory," it is one of the highlights L. Reno C............................ 17 f tpolice took him home tenderly. in a visit to New Orleans, M. Smith 15 i ' ,~_-_llIIlllIIlllIlIIlmlllllllllllmmlllllllllmllllllllhlillnlllllllilllllllmlrm'11fI1111111111111111!11111111IUllllllnlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillirllllllllllllllllllllilli111I1111I111I1111I11I111I1111I11I111111I111I1111I11I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII=';;!f We're ready with a complete winterizing Our experts will check ~'our electrical ,

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RUSH OF HUNTERS to theUpper Peninsula builds up a lineof aulas nearly 17 miles longwaiting for the felTY at Mack.inaw.

Monday, Nov. 15Birthday in 1708 of William

Pitt (elder), first Earl of Chat-ham, great English statesmanand orator, from whoDl Pit Is-burgh was named ••• in 1777the Articles of Confcderattonwere adopted, which first gavethe name of United States ofAmerica and under which theRevolutionary War was (ought•.. in 1942 Eddie Rickenbaekerand five fliers were rescued inthe Pacific after days of hunt.inl:" ••• in 1946 GOP Houseleaders agree upon a tax cut.

A NEW USE for submarines I UNITED STATES WARNS allhas been discovered ... customs i A~ericans to g~t ,out or Chinaguards in Northern Haly seize. qUickly : . : slgmficant a! thea 10.foot. wooden, pedal pro- ~angers Implied for our nationals

• • I In the rapId advance of the Com.pelled submarme, desIgned. to I munisls who are reported tonm three feeL under Lhe surtaee have captured Suchow. gatewayof Lal{e Lugano. smuggling 10 Nanking •.• wants them tocignrettes from Switzerland into leave while transportation canItaly. yet be arranged..... . ..

PRODUCTION of the 100,000,-OOOth automobile since the firstcar in 1893 will be nationallycelebrated this month ... in De-troit a dinner (or the great andnear greal in the aula induslry isbeing jlrranged by the "Auto-motive Industrial Committee for100,000,000th V e hie 1 e Observ-ance .."

A PRINCE WAS BORN TOPRINCESS ELIZABETH at 4:14p,m. Detroit time ycsterday (9:14p.m. London time) . . . babyweighed 7 Ibs. 6 oz .... motherand bab~' well ... great rejoic-ing throughout the. British Em-pire ... baby is second in lineto the Britsh th.rone . . . Presi.dent Truman sends congratula-tions ... Prime Minisler Attleesays "I am delighted."

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PICKET LINE at Harper Hos-pital thinning rapidly under thehospital's threat to fire strikers• . . but 200 on the line todayagainst the 400 when the strikewas called. .

SENATOR VANDENBERG isbeing advanced as Senate Chair-man of the Republican PolicyCommittee, a place now held bySenator Taft . . . is acceptableto the "Old Guard" and some ofthe "Young Turks.

ROBERT A. (Red) ROLFE,former third baseman for theNew York Yankees, was namedtoday as manager of the DelroitTigers.

THE BODY OF THOMAS F.WHITE, a Radio taxi driver, ,"asfound at 10 a.m. yesterday, shotthrough the head in his cabparked in 1i vacant lot near Wis-consin !lnd Moross •.. had beenrobbed ..•. only clue a newlycleaned brown hat.

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Salurday, Nov. 13Birthday in Ul33 of Edwin

Booth, great American tragedi-an; In 1850 of Robert LouisSlevenson, great Scottish novel.1st, author of "Treasure Is-land"; o( John Drew In 1853,grt':ri American aclor, uncle ofEthel Barrymore; of Lonis D.Brandeis, U. S. Supreme Courtjurist and Zionist leader.

<Continued from Page 1) Civilian Defense which would~preading to the Gulf area and Ienroll 15,000,000 Americans, func-evenlually i n vol v i n g every tioning chiefly for atom bomb-mniol' port in the nation. ing evacualion.. . . . .. ..

U.A.W. ENDS THE Chryslerwaikout ..• ]3,500 will rei urnto their jobs on Monday.

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Roosevelt was unveiled in Wesl-minster Abbey yeslerday in pres-enc~ of Mrs. Roosevelt and dis.tinguished company includingPrime Minisler Clement AlIleeand Winsbn Churchill..0.

THE LINE OF HUNTER'S carscrossing the Straits is 14 mileslong, making ready for the deerseason.

Sunday, Nov. 14Birthday in 17G5 o( Robert

Fulton, inventor of the'steam-boat .•• in 1934 a presidentialproclamation is issued declar-ing the freedom of the Philip-pine Islands ann of the elec-tion results there.

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THE PROPOSED Atlantic AI.liance will be limited at the out.set • • • Italy and the Scanda-navian countries may come inlater.

REPORTED AT Washington to-day that MacArthur has beenrequested to come home to dis-cuss the crilical Chincse situa-tion. ~

THE SHIPPING tieupspread to all Atlantic ports.

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PRINCESS ELI ZA BETH,whose baby is expected todayor tomorrow surprised all Eng-land by going to dinner tonightwith her husband and some

.friends in London.

SECRETARY OF, STATEGeorge C. Marshall says he hasmade no definite plans to resign... would not do so until he hadfirst talked with the President,and hU!. had no talk with him':In this subject.

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THE UNITED NATIONS' medi-atur, Dr. Ralph J. Bunche, hasordered the Israeli and Egyptianarmies to eslablish a neutral no-man's land in Southern Pales-tine's di:!oputed Negev Desert •..the plan set up in Securily Coun-cil contemplates "\ruce lines" tokeep the warring forces apart••. divergence in British-Amer-ican Palestine policy rumored;President Truman to support fullrecognition by U. S. of Jewishstate.

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Rifling of private residenc~mailboxes in the Woods broughta steIn warning from police ofsevere F",deral penalties for suchactivities.

The vandalism was disclosedwhen Mrs. Jaglowicz, of 1317Sunningdale. reported to Woodspolice that Ruth Ann Merrisk, o[Lochmoor, had found mail ad-dressed to Mrs. Jaglowicz andothers in the vicinity strewn ina field.

The mail, postmarked Nov. 4,was found by Mis. Merrick onNov. 10, .

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The langorom sofllJess of Ibe lIullI»1'1 lI;r,The sl/mb;ne, jilleritJg Ihrougb Ibe golden lealN,Gi!'e rise, itl Nature-lodllg souis, 10 pallgsOf sad'less, Iblll wch beauly rannol lasl,To gladdm eyes grou'IJ lI'ear)' al the sigbl01 human failure, likewise, 10 displayA rorrespondillg di1J1l1x 10 earb life.

Eacb year, wheu early frost has brou'tled Ibe ferl1sAtlli gardem hal'e wrrelldered 10 ils hlighl,The Irees of /ield alld foresl slowl)' yieldTheir summer t'igor, 10 II;' approachillg coldOf sterile IFinler's 1I101l//;S of dominal/ce.

J/lsl as Ihe lure of winding, wooded road,Beckons Ihe wanderer alollg bis courseOf raplurous Sllrprises, which alVaitHis eye, IIrolwd each bending of Ibe laue,So do the hopes of men 01 t'isioll, look1'0 hetler, brigbler )'ears of pearl' 10 rome,For all Ihe peoples of Ibis s/rife.lortl world.

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Runs Up Mileage In Stolen Truck

Friday, Dec. 3, has been-~i~~:-Birch";;~d Mrs. Milton Peasley,, sen for the annual bridge lunch- The Community Fund. Save

eon and bazaar of Princess Beat- the Children Federation andi rice chapter, D.B.E Mrs. Vernon similar projects will benefit fromI Johnson will open her Pember- the proceeds., ton road home for the event. ------

ICo-chairmen of the program Report Rifling

are Mrs. Douglas Montgomery,chapter regent; Mrs. Henry Chall Of Mail Boxesand Mrs. L. G, DeSpelder. Com-

Imittel's will be directed by Mrs.George DeVos, Mrs. J. K. Bell,Mrs. Harold Clark, Mrs. John

Park Patrolman Arthur Con- aged 24, of 20004 Griggs, Oak IInn observed a, truck parked near Park, Mich. I Jeanne Gardiner Takena new building under construc- The truck he was driving was Into Phi Theta Kappalion at Cadieux and Jefferson at listed to the l\'!ichigan Sweeping5:40 a. m. on N?vem~er .14. He Compound Company. Miss Jeanne Gardiner, daugh-picked up for Jnvesl1gahon, thde They learned that Hayes at ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Gardi-driver, Thom'as Hayes, co orc , one time had worked for this ner of Somerset road, has been

I company but was not now em- initiated as a member of PhiplOYI'd by it. He had driven the I Theta Kappa fraternity, the na-car away without permission, tional Junior College Honorary

Further inquiries drew out the Sch~lar,tic ~ociety, ~nd installedinformation that earlier that eve. as vIce-presIdent of Its Delta Nunins:: he had taken hj~ family chapter at Endicott Junior Col.to a movie in the truck. Leav- lege, Beverly. Mass.ing them there he had sought Miss Gardiner was pledged tofurther company with another this fraternity last spring on thewoman and had driven far and basis of her scholastic attain-wide over Wayne County, and ments and personal qualities. A

I then finally deposited her at an- i senior majoring in libera~ ar:s,other movie. He was too hazy I Miss Gardiner is also ac!Lve Into be positive whether it was the Outing Club and as Adver-the same movie where his wife tising Editor of the Yearbook.and family were awaiting his 1'1'- ------

tUI'n. Sally Fan EngagedFrom then on he visited T W d J k L

friends on both the west and 0 e ae ~mmycast sides of greater Detroit and I ---finally found himself a Ion e M.r. and Mrs. E. C. Farr ofwhere Patrolman Conlan caught CadIeux road ~nnounce the en-up with him. Igagement of their daughter, sa!!Y'1

Next morning Chief Louwers' to Jack A. Lammy, son of ~r.said to him "You had yourself I ~nd M~s, S. C. Lammy, of Twm-Iquite a time lasl night". 109, M17h. .. ,!

"Ah sho did boss" said the Jack IS a graduate of MichIgan lcolored gentleman, "i sure cov- State. College, where Sally is ~ered a lot of territory last night", a senIOr.

The 14th Detroit Police Pre- ------cinct wanted to see him on the Substantial part of proceeds ofsuspicion that he was wanted in Rotary Club Benefit Party willU'leir bailiwick for some uosolv- go to War Memorial Libraryed strong.arm work pulled off Fund. Monday. 8 o'dock p.m"there in the last few evenings. November 22, at Neighborhood

The Park police sent him down C_l_u_b_._Ad\':to the 14th precinct for investi-gation on these charges, but ifthey do not want him he will bereturned to the Park to answerfor ,unlawfully 'driving away avehicle; in simple parlance, carstealing.

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MAIN OFFICE .10932 Shoemake, Telephone IV. 9595

Handsome! Efficientl A wonde."o( cleani"ng convenience! Fea-ture for feature-doll.r lordollar-U.i. new G-E Cleaner i.the fine.t cleaner you can own I

* Sp.ecJ O•• r.i"l1'-powerfu! beat-ing and sweeping action 100sel1ldeep.down dirt and grit-quick-ly. ea.il)'. thoroughly.

.... T"",IIpNoDf.Il_'~adjusUbealing and sweeping action to.ny rug thickness, with the tipof your toe:

* AccOtJio•• 1op B"lI-wide.top-du.tproof--easy to empty,

.... Din-span., Ughl-iust the thingfor dark. corners .nd underlow furniture. .

Compare before you buyl

HIGH SCHOOL COURSEAT HOME ••• MANY FINISH IN 2 YEARS

Go as r~pidly as your time and ablllt)' permit. Equivalentto rf!~ldpnl sr.hooJ work. St .. tu!ard If. S. texli 5upplled~t'redll ror subjecls ~Ir.ady completecl. Single subjects Ifdesired. Our Grndllates ha,'e entered o\'~r .500 dlrlerentColleges and Unh'ersUlfs. 11 you are 17 ;l°ean or ohler anddu not h.we a H. S. Dlplam.. writ. tor Inform.Unn-Est.bllshed 1897.

Diploma A.wlIrfieri$5 MONTHLY PAYMENTS IHCLUDE ALL BOOKS

AMERICAN SCHOOL, 4619 Chat.worth, Detr.it 24, Mich., G.P. Trliane TUxedo 1-10l2 ,

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THIS NEW

d£CLEANER

Single Traffic CaseHeard by Judge Uvick

Thursd~y, November 18, 1948 G R 0 SSE POI NT ENE W S_.~.•. _ ..•,--~.._._.. ---- ---------------------------------_._---_._--_._~_ ..._----. _ .... -.. --"--- -

jlTWO Cars Crash Says Shores and Yacht Club ! ~~rt~:r:;r~:~ti:a~~:~On Mack Avenue D R S · L k' - unlp aw eu'age In a e Martha Rabaut, daughter of

An accident occurred on Mack -----.----_ Congressman and Mrs. Louis C,avenue in Grosse Pointe Farms Farms Clerk Harry A. Furton the Village Pier "reached or ex- i Rabaut, 1015 Three Mile drive,at 5 p.m. on Nov. 14 when one was instructed Monday night b)' ceeded" that standard.car which had been parked on the Fnrms Village Council to ad. Raw Sewage I was one of the principal speak.the shoulder of the road, pulled dress a communication to both .' '" ers at the ;\Iarygrove Collegeinto the path of another. the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club io;,n~}~I~s;~ri~~pl~c;~':)l~.I~I~a~P:l~(~ }'ounders' Day program and in-

Marshall De Bruvne of 22321 board of directors and Shores yacht club was dumping raw vestlture ceremony No\'. 10, wh<'nMadison, St. Clair' Shores. was Sup e r intendent Tom Jeffni~ ~e'wage into Lake' St. Cla;1. 211 freshmen received caps anddriving his Hudson east on Mack seeking corrl'dion 'If polhllion

I abllsn." "If they are usin~ a septic gowns,I when an Oldsmobile conn:,rtibll' c , , k Mi" Rnbau! a senior is aI I 'd TIle dnel'I'on \\'"S l'''aehed aft.". tank" he declared "It isn't WOr '- ", - " ,I wheeled out from tIe sout I 51 e c. J U C c' , d t f D .. H h

! of Mack into his path. a report by Village Engineer ing." grn ua I' 0 . o!""l~lca~ IgThe Olds was driven by John i l\1UlTay M, Smith calling atlt'n- Ill' also cited olher lofge. Fthool. She IS majoring 10 SOC10-I

A. Schnof, Jr., of 1534 Lemay.; tion to pollLltion beyond the Shores sewer oullets 11, contri-; og)' _. 'and is owned by Lorn Raymond "standard of moderate pollution buting to the pollution, "such as' " .. -_.of Radnor circle. established b~' the State Board Hawthorne road."

I Damage to the Hudson was: of Health." "This condition rim ant! shouldI estimated by Farms Patrolmen' Tesis' by himself and Dr. be improved,' SlIIilh deciared.

Beaupre and Lyford at $75, nnd : Thomas S .. ~avie5, T?wnsl:ip Agreed to :\Ieetingthe Oldsmobile at $100. Schnorr I health COmn1l5SlOner, Smith said,

f b h "Dr. Davies has agreed to callassumed blame for the crash and i showed "19 per cent 0 eac a meeting of I'cprl'scn!ali\'es ofsaid he would pay for the dam- samples and 7 per cent of plel' all the Pointe communities to iage. s"mples_"_t_a_k_e~_in_,~le Vicinity of discuss ways of ill1plo\'ing these I

conditions, I"For example," he went 00, I

"we believe thaI certain large!sewer outlets in the Shores. such,as Hawthol'lle road, Gro~'e 'Pointe Yacht Club, elC" are dir- 1eetly responsible fOl the high i

average bactel'ial counts report.,ed by us. :

"Some corrective measures ofch 10rination or sewer constructionsimilar to our recently-construct-ed Pier Park sewer should becarried out by the Shores," SmithconclucJ.od,

Martha Ann Beauty Salon

,I Iktwccc, CG\.. ville and Thrr,e Mile Dr. 16325 E~t~.~_~~~~

I hate books, for they only iteach people to talk about whatthey do not understand.-J. J. iRou~seaLl. I-=-.....r ..... ..... ~

Judge Joseph P. Uvick hadonly one case before him inCity Police COllrt on Nov, 8,

Marlene Hutton, of 856 West-chester, paid $5 lille and $5 costsfor a slop law v iolalion.

Bayer'sELEC1'RIC ANDAPPLIANCE co. I

15021-23 E. warren. TU. 1-0440 IHours n:oo to 7:00

Fri .• 1ne;. Sal. 9.00 to 9:00

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21 p--Furniture Repair----

ATTENTION: Expert repairs,springs, chairs and sofas. He.paired in your home. Reason-able. Citywide Service, MI\.0880.

li r-Cement Work

BRICK and cement work. Re.pair and new. Driveways. Ga-rage: rat wall, basement floors,~rehes, steps, ex c a vat i n g,S. Degryse. Call VAlley 4.1l63.

2h-Carpenter Work------PORCHES. attics, recreation

rooms or minor repairs doneby license~ contractor. Quota-tiofls on request. TU, 2.8324,

WILKINS garage door r e p a I rs e r vie e, specializing in alltypes of doors. Call WAlnut4.2416.

------------CARPENTER

BRICK - WORK - CEMENTPORCHES, exIra rooms, dorm-

e r s , driveways, sidewalks,roofs. gutter work. G e n era IHome and Industrial Repairs,.

H. F. JENZEN4372 Dicke/son Ave. VA. 2-4101

BASEMENT BARil and recrea.tion rooms, buill or finished.F.ree estimates, private party.LAkeview 6.0379.

STORM SASH and venelianblinds, attics, recreation andsun rooms, and gcneral car-pentry. GEneva 8096,

CARPENTER, 25 years experi-ence, cabinets, repaids, sHeri!-tions. TU. 2.5234.

Lan~scape

LANDSCAPE SERVICE, t r e c strimmed and removed;' expcri-enced, licensed service; free es.timatc. LAkcview. 6.3960'.

Thursday, November 18, 1948

DEADLINE 5 P. M. TUESDAY

MODERN COLOR DESIGNING

Applied with Superior Workmanship

EDWARD LANGE

Decorator

VAlley 2.5159

~ • <i 2. s • +4 , =t Ei. i Nt 'I • $ i t £j-,

CIlI! Us for Free Estimotes

REPAIRSINTERIOR and EXTERIOR

EI'\c1ose front or reor porches,kitchen <:~ binets, rec:"ea!ion rooms,

I Ilttic rooms, remodeling: Prompt21f-Refrigeratlon i service, good workmllnship.GUARANT:h:ED work on all re- S. F. BARBER

frigeration, Repaired in home 20380 Nelbitt Niagllrll 6784or hermetic unit replaced, Lj. -------- . __censed and bonded. J. Hayes l"lNE CARPENTRY - KitchenReCl'Igoratioll Sef\'ice. VAlley Cabinets, Recreation Rooms,2-8212. Attics and Altlfralions of any

---~--------- ,kind. William Brockel, 1602221i....,..Pai:nt ancl D;:corate Stephens Dr., East Detroit,

, Mich. ROseville 3315.W.A. C. HOUK, decorating andpainting. interior and exterior.Wall paper removed. Washingand cleaning. VAlley 2-55871239 Lakepointe.

FOR THE FINEST intrrior dec.orating and oulside painting atreasonable cost see Charles A.Schrader" VAHey 4.0388.

21_SERYICES-G~neral

BIG SALESpecial solid gold slrelch bands.regular $25 value for $7,50; alarmclocks, $2.50 up; kitchen clocks,$3,95 and up; mantle clocks,$24.50 up; chime clocks, $29.50 up.We stock all types of clocks. Ex-pert guaranteed clock and watchservice.EAST SIDE CLOCK SHOP15408 Mack TUx('do 1-3100

21 c-Electric: Repairs

CINDER ELECTRIC, 1784 Ros- ,lyn Rd. Complete electricalservice. Factory, store, housewiring, maintenance and re-

. pair. Quality workmanshipand material. .TU, 2.0439.

21 d-Curtaln Laundry

Window Shade Cleaningand Replacements

MUMFORD'S FLOORCOVERING

16127 E. WARRENNIagara 0446

21 e--Custom Corsets-SPENCER CORSETS

fNDIVlDUALL Y designed .. Dressand Surgical garments. Over13 years experience. MaudeBannert. 368 McKinley, UrossePointe. Call NIagara 4027 orTOwnsend 7-4312.

C. VAN HOUZEN & SON. Com-plete painting lind decorating.Service by hour or contract.VE. 9.7529.

3 Trunk LinesTo ,Serve You Quidly

NIAGARA 7 I 33

GROSSE POiNTE

HOME OWNERS

WALTER H, EBERT

4813 BolfourNI. 5840

GET SET FOR SPRING

North of Pod Huron, 3 largerooms and utility room, 6 yeorsold. Year round home. Garage'and three room summer cottage,112 acre lot, lovely locatiol'\. Willsacrifice for $8,000,

MISS ALLENI

UNiversiiy 3-5500 70339 Puritan 1I

_H_. _M_, S~~_DO_N _~O_'_I

5580 COURVILLE '

BUNGALOW

5 room brick. gas A.C. heal, largesc;'eened terrace, screens, storms,enc('d, 2',,, car garage, landscaped,6 Years old. Colored all tile bathan'd shower. Near schools, shop-ping and transportation. 2nd dooroff East Outer Drive. Priced be-low market for quick snle. Owner.

We need 2, 3 and 4 bedroomhomes il'\ this section. Our active,qualified buyers ore dependil'\g onus to locate their home I'\e~ds.

AftrCicti\'c brkk Colonial. 2 car gar-L1ge. Jlnistlell piny room jn basement,large living room. dining room, tilekitchen with dlnJng 8pacC' and abun-dant (.'UpbOill"ds. La\'atm',y. 1st l1cor.three lwin bed sl7.e rooms and Jargetile bath on 2nd Hoar. Room)' dosets.Aluminum storm screen combJnatlons,Rcfrigc1"iltor, nf>W carpeting anddrar::~s. Perfecl condllloll. Allrocll\'(,lylandsC'aped. Immediate occupan('y.$19.975, Phone owner, Oltlce. Plaza3777-Home, Birmingham 282';\V.

GROSSE POINTE FARMS65 MERRIWEATHER

New colonial, four bedrooms, 3baths, two lavalories, library. jpan('lIed recreation room. Lut 851by 170. - Will sell or trade forsmaller house or vacant lots.Builder. .BROWN INVESTMENT CO.

Niagara 2500

J4-REAL ESTATE WANTED

TUxedo 15440

i9-PETS

Lef us sell your home I'\OWand

supply the demand. A call wjll FORfirst-c]as~ painti-~g:p~p;:21t-Dre5smalcingbe answered by one of our cour- han~ing and ,vall ~aper re- EXCLUSIVE AJte~~-t-io-n-s-by-~-1-a.-teous represel'\tatives. You are I moving, call VAlley '1-7939. I rie Stephens. Also furs, 13327obligated in no way. 2T j-Wali Washing Kercheval. VAtley 3.0053.

TYSON WALL WASHING. Free esti- EXPERIENCED dressmaking andmates. B. F. Gentry, 4851 Lode. alterations. Andree Schmidt.

19718 MACK wick. TUxedo 1-2012. NI. 9370.I ~__ . _

FOR BETTER. interior cleaning PATTY BRIGGS, fur and dresscall Southeastern. We have had designer, alterations, fur reo

BOXER PUPPIES, AKC re'gis. 30 years' exp('rience washing pairing, remodeling. Excellentten'd. international champions 'I walls. ceilings and woodwork, workmanship. New locationbloodline. Longff'1Jow Ave. TO. cleaning wall paper and floors. '17151 K e r c h e val TUxedo9-8277. We also service your windows. 2-3899 and TU. 2.1822.

o I awnings. screens, and storms. .. , .. . _.__ _ •... ~_PEDIGREED MALE Daschund, 11 VAlley 2.1361. DRESSMAKING and alterations.

"ear lib rr I d TU I ------------- Special attention to good, fit.o 0 (. eau lung. . Storm windows removed, screens tings. Call Alice IIollead. NI.2-689~ I. . ..... and . awnings hung. Estimates agara 3745.

TWO LLEWL YN Sellers, Ie. Creely given on wall washing. DnESSMAKiN-G-;~d;iierationsmales. 5-6 months. Call Rose. HAYES WINDOW CLEANING by experienced dressmaker.vill~_2541.M between 6-7 p.m. AND WALL WASHING For further information please

21-SE RYIC ES VAlley 2-7781 c~1I TUxe'do 2-21l117,(-')-G~nerar 1149 DREXEL 21 P' S --.-----~ ~ -----.---------, y- lano ervll:e

BEAUTY--COUNSEL-OR Service. 21k-Laundry I PIANO wnmg, ele~tric cleaning,Mrs. Pierre Herr. Nlag<i,'a 8246. i SA VE THOSE SHIRTS complete service. C. L. Ed-

--------.--- --- i Collars and cuffs turned. Reason- wards. TUxedo 1-3173.

CULLIGAN SOFT WATER I able, also iro~ing d?ne in ,:,y PIANOS TUNED .. moth proofed,home. Fancy 11I1ens given speCial! repaired expert work .. Harold

SERVICE attention. Call MUrray 2285. ,Smith. NI. 0673.--------Investigllte this' time IlOd money LAUNDRY done at home, PiCk-' COMPLETE PlANO SERVICE

5av~ng convenien<:a todllY, up and delivery. One day ser- TUNING. rcpairing, refinisning.vice iC desired. VAlley 1-5055. and mothproofing. PLaza 2025,

22700 Harper Avenue 2H-Window Washing i ~c~.!_o:~~_~~er early

Tel. ROseville 4565W PIANO TUNING and repairing.HA VE YOU R HOME Over 30 years' experience, C.

O. LeBaron, TUxedo 2.8039.SERVICED FOR THE

WINTER

Call

VAlley 2.0100

REAL ESTATE

SELLING or BUYING

ll-AUTOS fOR SALE

STUDEBAKER, 1947 Regal de-luxe Commander 5-passengercoupe, 8 tube radio, under seatheater, overdrive, seat covers,low pressure tires, side mirrorsand' chrome wheel trims, Priv-ate owner $2100. Call NI. 8405,

FORD, 1946, 6 cylinder super de.luxe T'.Idor, heater, $1,375. Callowner, LAkeview 7-0169.

H-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

JOHN C. STAUDT, Inc.

1939. BLAK BUICK, four-doorsedan, radio, heater, A.I con-dition, $650. TUxedo 1-1406.

1941 CHEVROLET Master DeluxeClub Coupe, excellent condi.tlon, new paint job, radio andheater, $900. NIagara 0597.

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

CALL TUxedo 2-6900

LEOPARD COAT, size 16, good,FURNITURE WANTED-If youcondition. Call TUxedo 1-3975, have anything in the line of

household fllrniture and rugs,call The Isaac Neatway Furni-ture, 13930 Kercheval. VAliey2.2115.

---------------_._---------------------- .__ ... _--8-ARTICLES FOR ~ALE__ 19-ARTICLES W~NTED __ ~3-=R_~~..':.~_ST_A_TE_F~~~LE /21i-Paint and D~~_~~~_te__ 2~_j-_P_a_jn~~~~!_ec:_o_r_at_. __DEEP FREEZE Genera) Electric BUSINESS WOMAN \vill buy --------

8 cubic feet, brand new, Won lale model fur. coat, size 16. GROSSE POINTE CITY OUR CARD OF QUALITYat raffle. Can't use. Retail Call evenings, Kenwood 1.2322. NEFF ROAD Pprice ~339.90. Will sell at WANTED _ Cut-g];;~--~~;~t;;[ Near 'Kerchevlli articu!Mfood2 dlscounl. Call TUxedo bowl, about '18 inches diameter, LIHge 5 rooms, brick flat, natura! ainting

.36 3. 5 or more inches dee". CallI .. ~replaces, tile felltures, IlutomaticCOMPLETE set of wooden storm TUxedo 2.9792. h S

eilt, 3.,IH garllge. even yearswindows and screens. 3 com- ----.-------.- Idbination door,~. Niagara 1259. BOOKS bought in any quantity. 0 •

----.- ---------- Entire libraries, b(lokcases andHAND tailored tails. approxi- paintings. Bronzes. B. C. Claes,

mateh' size 40 long, $40. NI. 1670 Leverette. Phone CHerry1m. on

REGENCY SOFA and matchingchair, also barrel {'hair. down-filled, excellent condition, slim-mer slip covers for above, newN('sco eleclric roaster, also oth'er odd pieces of furniture. TU.2.4065.

BOY'S lal'ge bicycle and electriclrain. TUxedo 1.94Hi aH('r 6p. m.

YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED

/,11 ads mUlt be in Tho NewsOffice by 5 oclod Tuesaay.

CIl!1

TUXEDO 2.69003 Tru ok Lines

JEFFERSON AVENUE* Schettler's Drugs15324 E. Jf'ffC'l"sol\, at Nott:ng.ham

KERCHEVAL AVENUE* Miller Pharmacy149;5 KcrC"he\'~lJ at WiRyhurn* Kopp's Pharmacy16lJ2fl K£'fcIH"V"I. at Noire Dame* Cunninghom's DrugsKerclw\"ill .n.~ Nolre Dnme* Notre Dame Pharmacy17000 KeI'C'ht.'v~J •• 11 ~()tn' Dame* Grosse Pointe Drug Co,17().~1I(crrh('v,,1. at, 51. Clair* Titus Drug Store1 Kpl"che\, ..L at Fisher RoadIFarms}

MACK AVENUE* Blue Cross Drugs17511 ~Iock Ave" at Nell !lo.d* Harkness Phllrmllcy~n:J13 M"ck Ave. at LochmoorBlvd* Pando Confectionery207~2 ~lack A,'e., at Anlla

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.C~,hL~;,~~~E~or~~o~-E;o" i r.BIIY-~1[~91~~ui!9~D-C~r<Je Ads-I 5 words for 60c ~ ~[ n[ r4c fer odd:Jion~1 words .Ads eM' be ploced lit The .News Office or ctmvonieni I: i it 5 i " ¥ \' · i AU.' ;i i I J II ' , , i'i'WiI\lib-stalions for c/lsh ods or co:1Tho t..j('ws Office lor charge~(h,

5-SITUATIONS WANTED(Male and Female)

5-SITUATIONS WANTED IS-ARTICLES FOR SALE{Male and Female 1 BLACKmn.r,-iill- dirt, sand,

EXPERIENCED girl for ironing I gravel, crus~lecl stnne, cinders,and some cleaning. TueSdaY'j_C_a_I_I_N._I_._4_7_8_,. _Wednesday. Thursday. Grosse, MAN'S camel hair polo coal, nat.Pte. references. TY. 5-4054. ural shade, size 42, excellent

EXPER-iEN'CF.D-- r~li;lble baby conditio,n, $45. CAdi!lac 1545siller, Iond of children, Rder. ~'_s~/~~~y 23774 nights.ences. Call TU. ?-!i998. 4 PAIR rose satin drapes, 2 pair

-------.-. - - _..,' wine color. other drapes andRELIABLE colored \\ om ..1J ',\ Ish. J hard ware, large crewel em.

es day work, Tu!'sclay and I. I' d tWid' TY" 8961 I brOIdered pane, cot an ma-

1'( nes .JY. ,j- ._...:__ tress; 3-piece William and Mary:;A- -~~nployment Bureau dining room set; antiques, 2----------- ------ day beds, mirror and silver coI-AVAILABLE - Colored help. fe(> urn, TUxedo 1.9941.

Carefully se!ect('d, Couples, I ----------- __Cooks, !IIaids, Porters, Chauf. COPPER SCREENS and door for FURNITURE, 4 rooms, includingfeurs, Disilwaslwrs and day large terrace, including pipe exira good Simmons studio,werkers, supports and awnings, good twin beds, maple, like new.

Model Service Bureali condition, 6x6 high for $75. NI. Portable sewing m a chi n e •CA. 9045 7153. Grosse Pointe Manor, Apt. D7

.------------- lOll Maryland, basement.--------------- USED BED and mattress, perfect I ----- _6-FOR RENT condition, $15. Call MUrray I DINING ROOM SUITE, ve r y(Houses •. Apt!_:, Flat~_--=tc.} 7585. fine 10.pil:c~ bleached walnut,

120365 MACK. Share 1st floor I • I $435. TWill beds, complete-. I l't I'}'. tc I FOUH 6-16 hres, used. Call NI. hand quilted bedspreads. VA.WIt 1 arc 11 ecl, lUI uCI, e " 6283, 4.6949.

TU:_~~7_~~: -:,-.- __..~ --I TABLE TOP gas range, appraised CARRIAGE, bassinelte onHOLLYWOOD, FIOI .da. Thl ee-I for $100, will sell for $75. TU. wheels, leeteI' babe. bathinetle,room cotlng~, bathtub nnd 1.4929 .

shower. IOn fl. from the ocean.' 1 enamel tray. year crib, mat.Heated, Bea lltifully furnished CIlRIST!\IAS GIFT orders now tress. TUx('do 1.3336.

FISHER ROAD and landscaped. NIagara 0383. being tak€n for hand.knit and II MOVIE CAMERA, 16m.m, civic PONTIAC, 1946 sedan, Torpedo* ~chettler's Drugs CROSEE -POINTE \'10ODS -- crocheted sweaters" mIttens, kodak, magazine with leather model, radio, heater. seat cov.337 Fisher Rd" ol Maumee N'./ 5-roolll brick bungalow. reo rugs, etc. Prize winning work. case. Like new. ,16m.m. pro. ers,' undercoating. TU. 2.1980.

'--------------1 Will call with samples. Rose-I j-eclor and screen. NI. 4735. '~-PUBLIC NOTICES cently compleled, oil heat with ville 0771.M. PACKARD 8 4.door deluxe, gold-=--=--:..----- ---- contract, $150 per month. Call 1 SET OF FIVE used 600xl6 tires, en green, radio. heater, low

Choder Buses tor All nwner, Nlag<!ra 7616. REED.pIPE ORGAN, Antwerp tubes and plastic trim 'rings, mileage, A-I condition. CallOccllsions PLEASANT room n('ar Jeffer. oak, as antique, perfect condi- mounted on 1946 model Ply. VAlley 2.4369.

DELUXE MOTOR STAGES 5011. Private owner. Call NI. lion. VAlley 4-3842. mouth, wheels al $35. Also FORD, 1940 business coupe, mo-Chicllgo $3.80 St. Louis $6.37 19S7, CIRCULAR POWER SAW with I slightly u

bsl7d

d96't' F$21('5xalucmlel tor, finish and lires in excel.

7 --------------- b h d 7. h' b' venetian In a . a lent condition, $795. NIagara -------------" ----Los Angeles .. $~4. 4 7-WANTED TO RENT enc an -mc_ rIp, com ma. TUxedo 2.4902 GROSSE' POINTE WOODStion and cut-off blades. good" 6798.

1505 CIISS ot Bllgley Rlln. 1341 {Houses, Apts., Flats, etc.} condition, $40; black horsehide, IPRIVATE HOME. 2 pairs beau-1947 OLDSMOBILE deluxe club3 .... LOST AND FOUND IINCOil'li flat or aparlm~nt. Re. blanket lined man's I('ather tiful damash drapes, silk com. coupe. standard gear shift, 2-

. , ' sponsible couple. age 30, no .jacket, si7.e 38-40, $10; 1 4x5 forters, oriental runners, cedar tone gray, radio and heater,CAT LOST --: Glay and whIte: children or pets, Good Enst Spcedgrapliic camera, complele chest and treasure chest, lace low mileage, can be seen at

male, wearmg green ~~Il?r, Side references. Husband In- $160. Call NIagara 8405. . table~ cloth, individual mats, 641 Neff Road.missing ~incc Oct. 26, VICinIty dustrinJ Relations. Call TW. 1- ORIENTAL, beautiful Imperial I etc .. Also hand made gifts, _of Whither and St. Paul; 1'1'. 6000, Ext. 319. K'" t I 10 carvmgs, etc. After 12 a. m. MERCURY, 1941 Business Coupeward NI 2554 erman rUll, approxlmjl I' y OLive 2247 $750 TUxedo 2 7058

---.--.--'------ lE-..~-l-P-L-O-Y-E-D-c-o-u-p-le--an'd child ft. 6_i~. by 16 ,ft. 10 in:,.perfecll------.-------- . . -__ . _4-HELP WANTED I need furnished or unlurnished eondltlOn. 'VIII sacnfIce for USED whirlpool washer, excel- PONTIAC, '41, four.door, good

'Male and Female} /lat, apartment or small house. _$_1_:4_7_5_._U_N_i_v_e_rs_it_y_3_._34_4_9_._,_I_e_n_t_c_o_n_d_it_io_n_._T_U_x_ed_o_2_.9_2_4_8.condition. Original owner.h N' h 3924 Howard.-------'-------- Call Will DesRoc er, elg. 9.PIECE mahogany dining room BICYCLE, full size. for young _

MATURE WOMAN to take care borhood Club, NI. 4600, set, round table, bath tub. lady. Has aceessories. balloonof school age boy from.3 to 6, I 7'6 8'6" NI .I ADULT FAMILY urgent)" reo awn mower, rug, x . . tires. Light luggage carner.Mondav throug 1 Friday; moth- 0 9017. Like new. Perfect condition.er employcd. Call TU. 1.5117 qllire 3-bedroom house or ter-after Ii o'clock weekdays. race in Grosse Pointe; refer. SIMMONS day bed, medium, Sacrifice one h~lC pr~~r ~09n'l

------------- ences. LOrraine 7.5118. blue, $50. TUxedo 2.7059. miss this one. Osevi e 6 5 .JHAVE OPENING for 2 Luzier ------------- GENUINE silver fox jacket, just

beauty consolilions. We fur- FAMILY o[ 4 adults desire nice LADY'S beaver coat, bell sIeves, l'k . 14 S 'f''th' I e new, sIze " acn Ice.nish yourtrBining. Full or pa~t 2, or 3'bedroom place WI m straight lines, fine quality and Call HIckory 3756.

time. Call Miss Ard at LAke- 30-60 'days. Call IVanhoe 7841 condilioned, 16-20, $250; man'sview 1-7890. ait('r 6 p. m. blue-gray double-breasted suit, HALF GALLON, -family pack" ice

$40.42, $15. HOgarth 4546. cream. six flavors, $1.07. WiI-MAID for general housework, GARAGE son Dairy Store, 17904 Mack at

assist with cooking, white. WANT to rent garaee, vicinity of WOMAN'S C LOT HE S. blackC II Washington. Open Sunday.must like children, Slay nights. Punch & Judy Theatre. a Chesterfield, fitted, fur trim-

$25. NIagara 0804. mon.ings. HIckory 3045. med coal; navy reversible EXQUISITE hand made originalAY O\'ER spring coal, summer and win- petty-point picture represent.FULL TIME ho'tIsekeeper' for GOING AW d

T'i1AS? ter dresses, size 14-16. TUxe 0 ing Shubert at the piano.faml'ly of 3. Five and 8 half CHRIS". 5-60"43.I Sacrifice $175. Also 2 smilllerdays. Large, privale living- WANTED TO REf'j,T, louse or . f r

bedroom and bath. Cooking, terrace fd two \\ieeks, Dec. 19 TYPEWRITERS and adding ma- p~tty paint pictures or I-. h brary or den .. UN. 1.7553.serving, cleaning, smalIam?unt to Jan. 2. Couple WIt grown chines, your neighborhood shop.

ironing. References reqUIred. son, former residents, wish to We service what we sell. Na-Call TUxedo 2.7900. spend holidays in Pointe. Box lional Typewriter .Co. TUxedo

. S.849 Grosse Pointe Ne\\-'s or 1-3110.DRIVER - Man or woman to 1 A. P. Harper, 71 Broadway.

drive older woman's car occa- N.Y.C.sionally. $1 per hour. Moran .near Kl:'rcheval. lTU, 2.8444. ,FAMILY OF FOUR adults deSlrej---- --I nice 2- or 3.bedroom place

WOMAN betwp.en 30.40 years to within 30 to 60 days. Call IVan.supervise 3 school age children I hoe 7841 after 6 p. m.2 or 3 evenings a week. Musthave references. TU. 1-2508. STEADY, professional couple

desire small fllrnished apart.menl, no children or pets. CallTEmple 3-8818.

WOMAN WANTS washing andironing at home. 4352 Mary-land. NIagara 5226.

COLORED WOMAN wants workby day, cleaning, light laundry,referenc"" Call Myrtle. VAlley4-2846.

EXPERIENCED young womanwishes full or part time days

, work, cleaning or laundry. LO.• 7-4831.

1947 1% H. P. BRIGGS StrattonMotor Seooter. Needs a little We have buyers tor good homes.work. Running good. Call. . .TUxedo 2-5048 aUer 7. I let us Ilppra~se your property for

, best market prices.MAHOGANY spool double bed, '

box springs an'd mattress. TU. 15322 Eost Jeflerson, 2-5607.

lit l'IotfinghllmNUTRA LINED black cloth coat. ._.. _TUxedo 2.5607. • GROSSE PTE. FARr~S - Ch~ice

I lot in Stephens H.lI subdlvl-GENUI~E OTTER fur coat. full sion Call owner TU. 2.2223.

length; size 18, like new. Rose. ... ..ville 2722W. . IWILL S~CRIFICE 7~ ft. by 96

MAHOGANY CONSOLE radio. I ft. lot III Stevens Hili Sub. forEXECUTIVE needs 5 or 6 'room STUDENTS or secretarys desk h II t d' $2000. Call TUxedo 1-9988.house, apartment 01' income in and swivel chair, walnut. ex- phonograp, exce en con 1-

Grs. Pte. districl. Best refcr- cellent condition, $70; Weston tion. NIagara 1071. I . GROSSE POINTE PARK,ences_ Call Mr. Thompson, TV. Cine meter camera spools, fiI- TWO BABY tend~; t~bi~~;;rac- 827. WHITTIER. .2.4600 before 5:30. ~E'rs, film: all for $20; ~ sport lically new: NIagara 1108 i Must saCrificE' newly decoraled

----- ---- ----- - --- Jackets, size 12 and 14. $:> each. ------ .. -._. . '_1 COllr bedroom, two bath home,URGENT: Need storage space for TUxedo \810 after 6:30. PORTABLE typewriter. under-I oil steam heat, storm sash,

car. vicinity of Grs. PIe. Woods I. I wood noiseless 77, $50; and Co- screens, first floor lavatory.or Farms, CaB TUxerlo 5-0338. i REFR!GERATOR. new g<\.S,s,ov~'1 rona, $25. Call TUxedo 2.8270. I sun room_ Own"r leaving ('ity.--.--..------ ----I sectIOnal davenport. chairs, dl- , ----- .. _- . -I TUxedo 1.3054.

8-ARTICLES FOR SALE nelle sel, drafting board, odds GAS RANGE, table top, good . _

Iand ends, NIagara 4356. ! condition, $40. Niagara 8793. I' 1446 LOCHMOOR-3 bedrooms,

LINOLEUM REMNANTS SIL-;;ER--FOX CAPE a~d hat I' BEAUTIFiJi - Zenith--~~dio~ Cloor livin~ room 13 by 25, 2.~ar ga.- MUMrORD" FLOOR ' ~. .' ' . .' : 'rage, lot 100 by 162, all' can.NURSE, 20 years expenenc(', r-;;) I $/a.: seal coat, $65, evenmg model. excellent (ondlt,on. TU. I d'r d h t TU 2-7791

will care for you,rchildren COVERING dresses, size 16.18, $10 to $45,1 2.9486. . • I lOne, gas e~. .:_ ..__.. ..while you shop, vlsll or va('~. TU d 13389 . ._.__ .tion,. 75c per hour;'$7 per day: 16127 E. Warren Niagara 0446 xc 0, - . IGIRLS' 28" bicycle. excellent con. VACANT LOT-BUSiness, Mack. .------ ------ - -. -.. - I 'XPEN'IVE d t' d I d't' bl C II NI g al Warren. 40.fl. frontage. Calls_ndld references. IVanhoc I FOR A, BETTER grade of liScd ,t;. I 8 . ay Ime resses, 1 IOn. reasona e. a a . ~, _28,,8. : furniture see ,'l"atway Furni- i hk(' ncw, size 10.12, $IO.. e?ch, ara 1912. TUx"do _2~!~~. .. _

COLORED LADY wants 2 days j tllrt!, 139~0 Kercn~val. We al-!_ TU_~cdn 1-0175. _ MEN'S ~~tched -a-i~pl~~~-i~gga-g;;, --GROSSE PTE, WOODSwork, Friday and Wedncsday,I way~ ha\ I' the thlOgs you are WOOL DRESSES, suits and also drapes. TUxedo 2.5980. 1879 BEAUFAIT. 8-room modcrn.$6 ~ 'fare, TRinitv 4-9818 lookmg for, VAlley 2-2tI5. coats. sizes 10.]2.14. TUxedo ...-----.--- "-.- • ized home; 1 bedroom and bath

an cal . 'f F' ----------.- - .----- 2 4018 ROYAL portable MagIC Margm down, 3 bedrooms, lavatory up,after 7 p. m., ask or anny. STEINWA Y Concert Grand. . , typewriter; bireh six year crib.WHITE WOMAN' wants day: Must sell quickly. Will aCt"i'pt MAYTAG Washer, larger gas I kantwet mattress; birch play ~~;~:~:n. Owner. SI3,80(). TU.

k Ie nl'ng and laundrv I any reasonablc olTer. TU. 1- healer Thor ironl'r NIa,l(ara pen:. birch high chair, birch ._._wor, ca. '1' 4612 '. . I --------~--'-'Six days. Call ARlington 8554. _ .._. .. . 497.), I training chair; oak kitchen ta- INDIAN VILLAGE-First ofter-

EXPERIENCED girl with refer- ART collect?r's antique, Viclor!an GI-Ri's Schwi~~ -bi~y~I~:- ~;~~ i ble,~_chairs. T~.:~a.7~1._ .. _ ing, $IB,500, 3 master bnths and --'- •. d k I sr', and to,ree Itlatchmg chaIrs, ~6 l'k . Ch 'e 'I . '.. . 4 bedroo~s, sun ~(}om, first fl., 'VENr:TIAN BLINDS

encrs, \I(ISh.es a~s or w~ I~ carved rosewood. tufted and ~ 'rl 't I' ~ew. ~o~e ~~~t~TWO.PIECE hVI.ng room sUIte (av., stucco on brick, stoker, 2 c::work. ,Home mghts. a I t d b tell holste ing an 00 case a e~ in good condltJOn. reasonable. (ireplaces, 2-car garag!'. Root,'LO . e 7-8989. p ea e ~oca l' up 1', 2.0340. TU d 1-0035 . 3 5 D S .

ram._ I very desllable and exccll~nl __.______ xc 0 ._.________ VAlley 2.2437. . IIY ervlceWOMAN desires laundry. Mon-I ready to use condition. Mlf. DOLL HOUSE, beautiful hand '-ARTICLES WANTED -------- ., .... ,-.- Also re-taping, re-cording, re-

days, Tuesday and \Ycdn(,s'l 1568. • made. 6 looms completely fur- GROSSE POINTE FARMSdays. TYler 8 ..690.'5, -- _.-:. ..-----'-~" ~------, " .. _. nish{'d: jig saw, $3, Sill all .CHALFONTE-Largc corner lol, pairing .. cleaning or repainting.

. IA FFJW rose busnes, red ra~p- 'oN I b t k $5 C t I WANTEri\ brcc7.C wav, 21,~ car garage 'G OLMINEXPERIENCED woman Willi; berries, 10 close out. Also some '. b arc) 1'0 cb r~n , h': u g ass LJ" \".'th stora'gc space. 3 lar-'e WindO\v shanl's made to measure I '

- . h'l ' . ow s. one c I n a cups, • '" KNOWS IlfiR m';CORATING. care for chlldr~n W I e YOUr Everbearmg red raspberry: ~ LAkf>view 7-6112, Ide I h' bedrooms, powder room, brick or replacen on your .rollers, Window Cleonil'\g Service , Ruth Rauth of L.rossc, Pointe

shop, or evenml!s. MUrray planls. All are field grown. f .---- ---- -----. --- 0 0tin 9 trim, Formica sink and coun. !'larch shadcs made to me~sure. TRinity 1-0294 I W~ods wa~ chairman of the com-4594. , 1 19136 E, Warren. . LEOP)l.RD' Cat Coat, beaver tel' top. picture window, secrea. Colors in natural green I1mi I We Arc In"'l,ed mlttee which was In charge of the

COLOREDTy~~m~~)9~sir~~ day1 MiNK-giil~~at'- s-i;~-i2:~;~d ~;i~: s~~~I~~t ~~7~32~ondition, BEST PRICES PAID g~~~~:n~~ ~~exe~~r2:~~~~. old. brown. ' 1

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~~~~i~~I;;i~ ~l~\l~~O~~cl\r~~~ 1I~~work. C.:_. _:'..:.~, ~~=~ng ..,. i conditiotl. TUxedo 1.2191. --- TO~g~AWN;~DS~~~ES - .. ----.-.---- ...- -. -.- I Window Shade Cleaning , . Western. Michigan College, fQr

3-DAYS cleaning or ironing, -FALL SALE --- HOT POINT Electric Stove and I TV 3625 GROSSE POINTE CITY For esiilTldto, coil TU. 2-2850 MUaMndFOl{eRPDla,~emFeLnOlsOR the Homecoming festivitics of theMonday, Wednesday and Sat. , 7 cubic (oot .dcep' freeze, not ler 4... VILLAGE LANE NEAR I.J pa~t week.end, The dormItoryurday, $5,00 and transporla- StOl'\dlHd 1'7e bllScment combiM' used a year, like new, VEnice,; A telephone 1',,11wdl brIng us to CADIEUX 'DE CO I COVERING wr.n sceond place, and a cashtion. TYler 4-3134. tien windows ., .$3.50 9.1378. : youimmediotely! ESQUIRE SHA ',' 16127 F" WAtiH'lm prize in. the hOllse decorntions

._-------- Combil'\Ation oluminum for double ---------~- 1--.----. -'----,--- LMge 9.room brick sin"ie. Four competltl"nI ~ ABY R N P I I I 'J 1453 t Chllr1evo,x Nlagbra 0446 .YO.UNG GI.RL desireS laby, sit-: hung 6r Feocltll windows Illso on B G Al D iano. excel ent USED OIL BURNERS, any age bedrooms, two boths. sun room, _

tmg anytIme "of da~ or night. I sale. Liberlll 6110wol'\ce on old condition. Reasonable. 1404 or condition. Write J.422, gas hellt reody for oc<:uponc;y ---. --- I CALL -THE' A.A.A'- \Vi~dow and; I"ire lJl1(ier the front scat,. ofTUxedo I.0~31. IlsOlh. Yorkshire, I Grosse Pointe News. INovembc'r 15.. CARPET LAYING 'Wall Wllshing for 90ur slorm an automo')lh:- b~longlng to NI(,~

--------- C II TU d I 3100 ----------1--- --------.-- 'Binding and stair carpets reo r windows, scrccns, awnings and Astcricln, of l!l~~ Norwood N.n\',WILL assist in your kitchen for I 0 xe 0 • PERSIAN Lamb Coat, $75, size W,\NTED-Man's overcoat, si?e WALTER H. EBERT I . LAke. I eavestroughs. Work guarall-, I destl'OYcc1 toe seat, C<lllSlI1g

the three holidays, washing I for Free EI!imate 12.14. Coats, suits, dresses'l' 39.40, single breasted button I '4813 e If pnired, reasonab e pnces, j. teed. By job or hourly rate" damage estimated by Woodsdishe; .•Jc:aving things lidy. TY, 0 & R SASH hats. All in excellent c;ondi. lhru, box back, patch pockets. 0 our • VICW 7-6112. TUxedo 1.3870. police al $60.4-5992.15408 Mack +.:on, NIagara 3123. , GArfield 9327-J. Nlagorll 5840

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RECEIVE Ot1RHOLIDAY OFFER!

1.if"':U _'I(l~ .... :"Ihr\h U;JVCow .\h:nllrt"

Ra,edale Ca'pel Cle,,~ing Ca,TO, 1.J12g

Come and see POWERSWE WILL HElP YOU-AND

SAVE YOU MONEY!'We H" •• the

BEST FOR LESS!

SPECIALRUGS, C,\RPETS, UPHOLSTERYb{"i'intlfully ele'tned in your homeor office wllh no lnca!'\\.'emcr.coe.froldy 'for immedialp use, DON'TDELAY. C~lI lor frel! estimatelod.y,

f1luld , .. flr:>,lr . , . ,'M Illal,; xu a. nOf'lYn. Rtr rf"attnn Rnomnr (~,;n.lt(',

('omp"l,. T;n~ f'tt r"'~lRrR.HZltrt'it",\u:, l'''lnl', "In""",,!>,SI('Irm S;\~h. ~T()rm 1'('.(\Tt .. Hld~n. O.k F1oOlilt(,

G'\"~ \U ... r.lll1 , , • ',"nil ~.nn'lhe sorry.

Re.Rool aod 1~'II!ale Yallr Home Now!All Iypc. of Rooting & 'o'lIlolion. Ready Mited C"nerel.,

The ni~tc'l 1.1111. 1.umber Y>rd 10 III. WOlld:

15401 East JefferJon ot NoHlngh_

Ex~rl $ervit;e 011 All Cars

PROTECT UPHOLSTERY- INCREASECOMFORT WITH A SET OF

~ FORD SEAT COVERSTailored •• ""dally ,,, lit 1941~. fn cars. Availabk In ,1M"TUyon f"bric and in vinyl-ploslic e~ flb,e m1Ihrial, eo ......barmonize beautifully wilh the interior of yo",r Font.

owers LUMBER SU~~~IES19743 Harper, between.7 and 8 Mil. Rds. - TU. 2.4800

Knill" ~ In ~

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~", IT PAYS TO INVESTIGATE YOUR WAREHOUSSE ~.,_ YOII Can't Go Wrong with Riverside! :

Four cO'1veniently loc~ted wdrehouses owned ~nd opGrdled~ exclusivcly for the storl!ge of househ"ldgoods, Over b5 ycars ~_~ of re,ponsible service. Redson~ ble rates flliriy quoted. ~

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CA. 0606Th. Riehl Sumh.r to c.lI

It ,.on 'n ant an t!ihmaU I\T \ 01 II CO'>"t::o.lf,:-;CE

STOR.\GE • r,\Cti.l:SG RIVERSIDE:\rOl'I:'\G • SlIIPPI:'\G -

Storage (" Cartage CI). .~-'U_.lUI..Q.2VI.9..Q...9..JU1.7.ll ?.J:.J!l!.Q..2_1.:uL'U.9Q c ~ 9 0 0 Q Q , 2 0 ? 0 C ,

All Kindsof RoofinqGuara"te.d

General Home:\faintenance

VA. 2-1619434 CONNER

wit" Pure Cr.osotC!

w. Have New Supply

P. P. GRACE

OILED

r:::--------,I THE HACE AGAINST TIME iI C.AN BE WON WITH A

lOCKHART ROOF

NEWS

ResidentialI"dustrial

Commercial

On November 2, the Blueswerc ed~ed Ollt by the Red~,14-6, In the first period. the Rec~drove over to the one, ThenEckel smashed over and the tr\"for the point wa, good, .

Thf'n the Blues clicked and be.

The first Teen-Hi Roundupwas held November 12 Crom 7:30tn 10:30 in the Pierce gyms.

'There was ping pong 'and otherIi.hi" games besides dall('ing tothe )lIk,~hnx <lnd contests withpilUS.

POINTE

}'IlA TERMS

GROSSE

SCREEN & STORMrORCH ENCLOSURES9939 MACK AVE,

1930 witb II complete mS/fiTII

SCRF.f,",'S 01 tl'ood or mettlJ

SQUIER SCREEN CO.

COMBINATION WINDOWSCOMBINATION DOORS

WA'nvt 1-8710

Sarin!: Grosse Poirlte .<iiuuliue 01 STORM SASH "ndfor wood 0,. (/U/ windOII'S.

FREE ESTI.tI:JATES

TUxedo 1.1977

VASES ondSTATUES

PDINTEOL~~,~~!~,~)I!.~~L~RS__Men's and I.adies' SUil3 Tailored To Order VA 2.30401\lIeration~. Rclinin,lt. Cleaninll and rre~~illg ---,-' ..;:....--

14931 EAST JEFFERSON, at City LimitsFTf'd M, !'Ichnman f.~tahli~hed 19~,i Ollen r.vc~, 'till 7:00

Glo~s and ChinoVa~~s Dri lied.

Also handmadeFilig,ee Vases.

WIRED

Full line of flOo)rlomr> and kerosene

lamp pa(ls.

Old andNew Lamps

ELECTRIC SHOPotUG F.LECTRIC

I S2~3 M"ek, ne"r 8uh"m

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~~~~~~f;~;;~[;£~~~~~~;~~,~~~;;;Jr?l~~::~~l:I'T~::~~~:';:~h':~:~:;~;II~I:;'"~;;~:I~;;~~~;~~;[;;~,~~ I~(~~t~~f!~~~~J~~::~t;made any happiel' by a communi- As is customary in all Chris. wIll be no rchearsal of the choir' ..... i mothers of th\? kmdel'gal'ten Chll- Red three but the clock ran out' When Patrolman Hyde, of the ",jll b.. rliV1(kd into morning, af-cation from the Grosse Pointe tian Science Churches', a ape. on Thanksgiving Day Thursday,: , . ' ! dl'en last week, Both teas were i In the ilrst hal€' > Woods polin" ;.r:ned on the, (('rn(",,\ aflrJ n','nlllg progran;o.Board of Education, cial Thanksgiving seI'vice will be No\'ember 25, Veterans who fall to keep their! sponsored by the Millre Parent In the third, Cummins scorE'll scene at B3[) Lo"h!t10DI' S~tlll"rJav ' .'- .. _

, b Ii .... d' t. ns up to T I 'A .. , ••••••••••••••••• 111 ••••••The br,ief letter was in response held ,on Thank;'lliving Day in : cne Clary eSlg~a 10 , eae lers ssol'lallon, from the three but mi~scd the evening' in answC'r to a !"C,p,,;t (of •to the cHorts of a committee to Sixth Church of Christ, Scieontbt, WOODS PRESBYTERIAN ,~ate are, m most Illsta~C?\}~ISS-, Mrs, Adam Pasny, MIS. Wil. point. a pO."lblp flrc in a ncw !to U.'ieo. I", :SEWERS. DRAINS. SINKS:get together with the Board to Detroit, 14730 Kercheval, at Rev. Andrew F, Rauth, Minisler mg the Hue mtent ,of t!\delr... tl1,l- Jiam Butler and :-'Irs. Perry Penz The Reds came back and roll- found 1I had been ('x(inguishecl... C LEA NED

' SUl'ance Veterans . miniS 13- , 'I" I. . "t I"discuss purchase of a portion of Manistiqu(o. }'riday, November 19 _ lO:30 . . ' .. ff .. 1 t th C were hostesses at the tea given I'd to the Blue two. Shaw th"ll "l' I: ('. lI\ a "a "malll "I • •' . tlOn Insurance 0 ICla s a e 0- . J 'I d b ~l' All 'the Richard School playground '. a. 1ll. to 9 p.m. Annual Church I bOb' 'I ofTke de- for the mothers of the semor ~mashed ovcr and also mad,. the walf'l, 10 I>",'n pill out ~,.,.,: Iypes, N'ght dnd day service'

for parking pUlposes. HAIIA'I WORLD :FAI'I'U Fal'j', Supper served from 5 to 7 tllm us, ., lam \ I kindergarten children on Wed- extra point, The game endrd, K. Zwolin,;kl, of 871l Lochmonr,:. All W I. G t d :132 R d P ? 331 care, ,. d. .!' I .. • 0'< uaran eeThe Farms has been seeking ;\loran oa h. TV •• - t) in the evening. . i Man .. Gl policies still list ol'ig. nesday .. Fo~lc)\Vlng ,11'leJreshnllenls, 14-6, With the Re s out In fronl. \"(t.,1 a lnanl~ ll'l.xltn(~J~I:ohl('rB' . • "OTOR CITY :

10 purehase thc northerly portion Friday, Nov. 19, 8:30-Discl1ssion • • • 'inal beneficiary designations, al-: Mrs, Vlrglllia Menl ~xp am,'d • , _, hl,r,e.,,~, 0 . __ :> aY\'le\\:-, : ,m , :of the large playground, extend- group. Topk, "God and Saturdw,' November 20-2 p,m I (hough the veteran's dependent i (he program bt>mg ('alTled on by The Golds beat the Whllt'.<, :it.. CI,nr Shore" the bUlldel.:. EI~cl.. cal 5~wet Clea~'~g Co. •ing Cl'om the recently acquired His Prophets" nd B 'n: ~1agic 'Show ,ponsored status has sint'e changed, VA said,' the senior ~indergal'ten, 20-6, Gragg climaxed a march ..,;Illnatl'u damat;p to pl"s\er IInd: : VA, 2.6527 •Newberry Estate parking site on ., ~v th._ '1en's Associati~n at the thereby denying insurance pro- Miss Ruth Kempes, visiting by rifling fl 20-yanl pass 10 Gal- \':1n~~l\\.' lJl the new "trut'turc ••••••••••••••••••••••• :the alley behind Kl'rcheval, to' Sunday, No\'. 21, 10::JO a. m, - i P.iercc Junior High S~hooI. , teclion to thosl' (or whom it was. teachc'l for the Grosse Pointe gan in tile end zone Both t('~[ll< 1U S~,;){I~,. c .. ,, " . ----.--. _. ._._

Ridge road. Sunday elass. "Educators . intended, school>, discussed the \',ilue of were kept scorel~ss [01' Ihe n'- . II. ,d1d _ th~ S,d"lI.dIHI'l h"d : ••••••••••••••••••••••Tl,e plot, whIle giving Hillge of tilt' World." Stuciies in " . ,In addition, many vetenws jail; kindergarten ("(perll'llCt's tor the lllall1Qt'r oi tIll." haii. r",'" ''':' l)[ lOll "Ji,l 1I1't up"lal,ng • fiREPLACE LOGS

traffic direct acccss to a parkin" science for childl'en. ,Suncdhay" INoSvelmblelf ~I -I 9.4~, to list contingent benelichlries Ol'! children, Parcnts were invited, The Whites can:e b"ck in tilt: whpn tnI' wurknwJl 1(,ft the Job, : :!> a,lll Ull'l cwo 01 1 JOse .' . h d' , h th. PH'CI'< of ('h.rned p'lper around. 16 'nd ~l In"h "n'lh,plot adjacent to the rapidl)' : , " ( . d 11 l change t e eSI~natlOn were e: to attend a cou'rse in "Child- third as Barrett grabbed Andel'- ,:. ' '.' ,. ,1 :

building Kercheval business ~ec- CHRIST TilE KING ; ) le~l,s'ho ,agel ;dn. ov.er. 11 a.m" original benf'flclary IS now de- Parent Helalionships" to be gi\'- son's kickoff on his own 25 and the '\0\ p. led to. t"e. hr"ll'{ th,lt.. TOP SOILlion around Ihe NEWS, also wouln Mack at Lancaster I Chllll{, _V\hols11.P(,elhv,llcde:e ? at,m8.. : ceased, en b\' l\h'i, Fraiberg at Kelby went tor a T,D, trl,lg Ihe .o('or". Juvclllil', \ iilldidl'lll llllgill DC,:

l,. J Gift I' t', 'c vrc I ,1' 00 or C I I n - 0 . F .,' t . ,t. ns as to Ihe' . rcspunslIJl,.provide pat'king space for several ,', . e er. as lit ,. f "730 T' CI b' ormel I es Ill' .'0 .' ,school I'\'en' :-oronda\' at I p. m, The Golds fought back and " ,.. .,.., •h . , '. . '., I, ? ' • ,)eaIS 0 aoe., , p.rn" UX1S U naming of beneficlanes have long' b ,',. ", .: ').) ! . . ,... , , . \\ .)Ods I <lll,,, lll1('j \\ait,,]" J .•undl I'd additional autos, SUlldd), N,n. _t - Sllnday wlil meet at the church WorshIp, . d \r A IT" I 'C"lllnmg No\ em bel --. Liked ,allied Ill". ball ()\ el "II GOLI!P((' . . ! ." Birch Wood

11 was pointed out by 'l'rus'('e' School for all age groups meets. David Van Oostenb'll'g: DrOg'ram' r smce beehn remorrve d'. 0 tlCla s , Mrs Paul C Conrad and Mrs 'a quarterb"ck' s.twak from the 1~c'at",l "', I It P n 11 .'tll\ to 19n :1')11, :' ,. : t 930 Nl b' ..• '. "added t us a or mg veerans: .. . t 1 r . ,;C' "ttLtrlgoer' IT'.<jlnn- Wm, Allemon

William G. Kirby that one meet- 'I a :, 1 ell' PUPl S lIlay . I' en- : Mrs. Hugh McTavish, Westmins- I the ~videst latitude in their i George A. Jacoby were hosl- five a tel' "nollel nwrch. Ander- SIble for th~ f,re, TllI'I had : n;~1'1;"k Tl'. 2-1"'~i~g ha~ been set for purposes of! roUed on. any S~~day. m?rllmg, ! ler Fel!owship advisor; hosts, choice. 'e~ses at the tea for the junior l son plunged nl'et" (or the .extta light<,c1 lhe SID\(: and \\'h('11 It Q •••••••••••••••••••••••

diSCUSSing the purchase and that, , ~he lOam sel \.I( e be?ms. at II: Ed Andcrson and Wilham Wil-' All that is necp.ssal')' to bring kmdergalten group gIven of} rn- : pomt, endlllg Ihe third qllaltel, flared up, beralll(' Sl'ilreo(\ ann fied, . ----,-_thIS was called off by the Board, i 0 cloek. 110ly Commlllllon IS ,el- son, beneficiary design(ltions 0 up to day. The d1scussJOn that follow-: In the fourth, Gragg lllternPt- he said.bee a use its representative ebratcd on the first Sunday oC date is a visit to the nem.est V A ed the serving of refl'eshments! ed a pass on the While 35-yard A sPllll'1llrnt "'<l., af[ ..dcd \wcouldn't attend, , ~aeh month, _ .. Thursday,' Novemper 25, 11 office 01' a letter to the Branch i dealt with ways in which par-; line and set up the Gr:'lds' third GoulC'tte between Roll ann th'"

Then the next communicatIOn" .. Thurs~ay, Nov. 2~: A speCial i a.m., Union Thanksgiving sel'- Office Insurance Service over the: ents can hclp the schoo) and! and final taJl~', I1allbrook dc'o\'e parents oC the children, whnKirby asserted, was "(his totally' I hanksglvUlg service WIll be i viee with the following ehurches insllred's signature. methods of reporting to pa"ents. : over for thl.', "xtr~ pomt. : needless to, ,lay" meted out Jlropc~ 'inadequate leiter." .held at 11 a,m, Anthem of praise co-operating: Congregational. the • • • ,Room mothers were selected to: • pnnishml.'nt.

The letter said there were il by the adult choir. Tile adult Rev. Chal'les W. Scheid, minister: Veterans assigned. "C" (claims) 'ht>lp during lhe coming months.: Pien'e's 70.piere band and 30-"number of rensonr." for rejer- :choir meets for rehearsal on Mllthodist, the Rev. f1u!(h C. numbers by the Veterans' Admin- ------ ! piece .orchestra will soon be LOST WALLET CLAIMEDling the purchase, but neglected rhursda~'s flOm 8::~0 to to, While, minister; and SI. Michael istl'ation are urged to memorize' PIERCE SCHOOL ; heard III several publle perform-. A wallet found b~. Norman L, 'to .tate what the l'easons were.: Mission, the Rev. Edgar H, Yeo- them or at least keep them avail- : The annual Library Club Tea ances. ... Colbert of 21705 Moross road on

The Council tabled the malleo1' ST, JAi\IES LUTHERAN man, Rector, able for ready reference when: was held.. in the'library on No-' . The orchestra will prOVide In- Nov, II in front ot the Esquiretempor<lrily, 170 i\Ici\lillan Uoad • they write 01' eall VA about their' "ember 16 in celebration ot Na- cldental musIc fOI' the PIerce theater, was tllmed o\'er to the

------ Rev, George .E, Kurz. 1':lstor Friday. November 26: R p.m., benefits. tionat Book \Veek, November: plays on November 19, Tunes to police py him and claimed +ater

CI b t P t Div:ne worship at Il a.m. con- Tuxis Club hayride. Wallace Use of "C" numbers speeds up 12-19. ; be heard at that time inelude in the day by Tom Lister, of B61U 0 rese It :ducted by Pastor KlIrz <It the' Swayne is president of the Tuxis service to veterans, VA said, Members reviewed the manv. compositions by Handel, Tchai. Loraine,

B ' 11fT • 81 'Punch and Judy Theater, the Club, A number is issued to each vel- ' new bool(s tor their molilers and' kovsky, Brahms and Youmans, --- _19 1'1.agl(~ tOlV tempOl'ary place of meeting. ------ cran applying fOI. compensation, faculty members who were pre- i January 10 is the date set forSunday School at 9:45 a.m. 'A D hI pension, schooling, on-the-job' sent at the tea, The household: the combined band and orchestra

Th" Magic Show being pre- November I1l at 7:45 p,m, .pprove OU e training or other VA-adminis- arts department under Miss i Midwinter Concert. Solos :.rndsented Saturday, Nov, 20, at the Choir prarlice at ~he Fred flcm-' House N. If tered benefits. Johnson ~elTed refreshments' small ensemble numbers will bePierce Junior High School Audi- ming~, 265 Moross road. Music on e The number, appearing .on his Miss Bnmo'~ art class made th'~ I featured by the lwo organiza-torium and sponsored by the is being pl'epared for the new case folder, will identify him in' colodul deeorations i tions. At this concert, the fol-.Men's Club of the Grosse Pointe ch(lrch home dedication service, A Mr. Zimmerman: who had an VA records the rest oC his liCe,' • • ~ ! lowing 9As will appeal' for the'Woods Presbyterian Church is. DecQlOJber 5. option on the two lots at the and may be used by dependents, "Wildcat Willie' WIll return to 'last time wilh the band: Ronaldfeatllring stars of local, national", Novembel' 25 at 11:00 a,lI1. - northwesl corner of Maumee and after his death, 'the Piercc stage on Friday, No- . Cinder, Elaine Brodeur, Boband international fame, all mem- ThanksglvlIlg service at the Neff, asked the City Council on • • • vember 19, at 8 p.m. in the' Howe, Dick Saunders, JO,e Grat-bers of the International Brother- Punch and Judo', Sermon by' Novembel' 15 to app.ro\'e his plan Q. 1 would like to change the seventh grade dramatics class' zer, Bob Cassell, Shy jVleoekerhood of Magicians. Pastor Kurz. in principle for a two-(amily beneficiary on my National Serv-. presentation of "Wildcat Willie I and RLISS Gragg,

It wili be a great two hour ' ranch type house. ice Life Insurance without letting Gels Brain Fever," under the ------['EA"E J UTII N Ihe old benefiCiary know about it. d. t. 'M '1'11 [ i\.T. C lO tshow and as a special presenta- , ",' ERA, The plan he presented was a d h'" Irec IOn 0: rs. j,l er. t seems l' OlSY YC lS

tion in the a(lernoon perform- Warren amI Bait our : mere sketch and in the absenee of II May lot 1S, Wildcat sklPPl'd schoql to go toance, Edison Storing, and his Rev, Jo:nn!l G, Claus, Past(lr. a complele plan the Co~ncil re- A. Yes, ,A veteran ma:y c~ange . the movies and when his teacher GZ'Vel.t WrlJ'.ltZ'11Y.trained dog "Safety Girl," will Mr Guillo A :'Ierkens Vicar . f d t 't . h I the benefiCial'\' 01' benefi~larles of ~cam. e to ca]l upon his parents l, l-

.. 'I d Su.ndav NO\',nnlbDI' 21: Peac:e u:~e. 0 rgtrda,ndthan ou fig t per. his National Service Life lnsur-' hl: was in a' "tOllg.h" s.~o' Thl's'entertain the b:JYs and gll s ur- J. - C. •• miSSIon, I owe\'er agree In t f ,'lI t th ., . '. p ,.ing the intermission, and in the Lutheran Church Will celebrate' " " I t lh I ance a any Ime W I IOU ell SituatiOn causes the development It was not a wedding party I'f\<,ning a double quartet from the last Sunday in the church i pllnClp eo. e p an, knowledge or consent. I of a strange disease known as with the common noisy postthe Grosse Pointe Meu's Glee year on Sunday, Sept"ember 21. P10vlsrms Inserled slated that Q, One of my arms was ampu- "brain fevet." The plot of the ceremom' cavalcade that raisedCluo will entertain during the: This day is known as "Hurnilia-' a blank wall along the Neff side tated because of injuries received play coneerns Willie's attempt to such a clatter on Kercheval ave-mtermission, tion and Prayer Sunday," Rev, ot 1he. house should .be rehevcd while I was in tile armed services convince his parents and teacher nue at 10:30 p.m, on November

----- Enno, G. Clalls, the p<l$\or, will by WJIldows, a?d an entrance during World \'lar 11 May ,I se- o( h;~ stl'ange illness. 17' but a well grown boy with aFontbonne Auxiliary deliver the sermon at both the i should be pro.v!ded un Nef.f If led the type of artindal arm [ The cast of the play includes: lard can t.ied to his bike.

8;30 and 11 a,m .. services, . thiS latter condition wa~ pOSSible, want and lhe firm 1 want to buy Bradley Peabody, David Staple- The polIce told Fred Pelky ofTo Hold Games Party 'The Stlnday School lesson is: The house. is to be 'H' shaped it from? ton, Stuarl Smith, Sandra Marx, : 655 SI. Clair to hie himself home

known as "Daniel in' the Lion's I with a common. entrance on NeCf A, Yes, yuu will b::: permitted' Sylvia Bennett, Gloria DeCloedt and hereafter leave the lard canThe' Fontbonne Auxiliary of Den." Sunday Sehool and Bible: serving both houses, The strue- to seleet the artificial arm of your: Margal.et Moore and Susa~ tail off his bike \\:hen next h .. ap- ,

St. John Hospital will sponSQr classes convene at 9:45 a,m, I ture would have 8 slooping roof. choice, but it must be purehased: Pasny. : peareet JIl the highway.,its initial games paltY on S!!tur- • • • : 1l is estimated it would cost be-, from an approved prosthetie ap. I ---- __day, Nov, 20, at Annltncialion Thursday, No\'embel. 25: ~The i .ween 540,000 and 550,000, pliant'e manufacturer under con- The eighth and ninth /(l'ade Margaret Pratt ChapmanHall, McClellan ann Agnes, Door national holiday of Thanksgiving: '1'1 C't' d' t ; tract with Vetcrans' Administra- pIal' under the di'rection of Mr ' B.d f Rid F I'and consolation prizcs wili be Day will be recog'nizcd al Peace i th l~ I y S eSltre / .~ncourage , tion. 'Wendt is entitled "Glal1loroll~ rI e 0 ow an 0 ~f, atmed L h .. -, j . e Imporvernen 0 J scorner I". . . _

. ' ., ilt el'an With two serVlces, one 'I lots of which it has many Whittl ' Glona. ' ThiS IS the tale of a girl Margaret P.rall Chapman I'dChalrnHlll tor the event IS Mr5. 'at R.30 m ' d tl th t" . .. M b f S' Et 'J tl' k' h. d 'f I b a, I @

H . P'I'. d Ivl . H . Id C I ~. iJ., an Ie 0 ers a make no matenal contnbutlon em ers 0 Igma a , \\ 10 1m sse IS won el u ut Rowland Durham Folk were mar- Iemy atl., an j rs. alO 'I II a.m, 't th - ' J' J I .1 T HAD" 'no one else seems to share he1' . 5f1iYd';-MioUel is co-chairm;m, Assist-, I 0 e taxes, me mee tIe COlmel - 0 ea r rt IScuss(on I' ; lied at a recent ceremony at the i

ing are Mrs Arthur Kel'win Mrs : POINTE MET}(O'D. 1ST i men to encourage this dHelop- , lljlOUgItS, Illn Jth]ls done-afictdPlay ; home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Nailer M :• " I > I . ment " E . I ' s Ie 1S rea v lC pe to In her I P at! f H f t W dHllrold Knack. Mrs. LOllis Braun. l\Ieetinl In Kerby Seb,ool .: " ., Mel~lbcrs (,f Sigma ta Wil : place in the' world. To find how r ,0 ,un mg on 00 s. ,:

Mrs, Harold Frear, Mrs, M. G. Rev, Hugh C, White, Pastor i '. ' meet 111 lI~e hom:, of Mrs. Laur- 'lhis tremendous task is accomp- • ;, The Re,. Giant. DLmJa~ offl-! "DeNavarre, Mrs, C. E, Dunn, Sunday November 21: 10:45! LaSalle AlumnI Plan ence McKmneoy, ,448 E. Vernor, lished, vou'll have to attend the ,cI~ted at the nuptIal I'Ite.,. The ._~-.- .. - .. -------.. J h M d' '1- G . '. W . 'Th k '. 0 on F1.I'd~v N'o\' 19 at 1"'30 pm: . - bllde daughter of Mr. and Mrs!"rs. 0 n a I~on, " ,~, eOIge a.m.-Mornmg 0 r s hIp and' an sglvlng ance nJ.., - .. play< November 19' 'L ION ELHuelCelder, Mrs. Alois Flem-' sermon by the' pastOl:. i There will be a discussion on, Tl;~members of 'the east are i Edwm M. Pratt of East Jefferson .ming, Mrs, Thomas W, Roos.en,' 10:45 a.m,-Church School for I TI '48 '49--'-1 'I I f !luee l5th cenlur)' painter." 1I1as- : Lillian McMath Marv Lou Ste~ :.avenue, as.ked her slster-m-law, i ,

U h \IT D d ilt Ie - socia co enc ar 0 . f. '\ l' d F .. L : , - . I Mrs Edwm S Pratt to b~ her'",rs, Jo ny. rur)' an I rs. all depal.tments of the Church th' D LaS II Al . A .,' sacJO, la. nge ICa an la 'ppO, fani George Bash"ra Roberta' ..' - IH P tt e e a e ulllm SSOCI,,- [' . 1 d I' M H ld V' , ',honor matron EdWIn S Prall ~ __orner 0 s. School. The Infant Nursel." Cor I. . I d . 1'1 l; - _Ippl. e ») rs. aro . Shaw Bruce Crowley Gloria "'. - & .Ei-.L...-________ ...-- ~children of any age is condllctedlO~ lIlC U es an opening ~an ,s- Wright. An'to~ Lynda Gaskill Del hine : was best mail... I BILr =._ v ~.;;; m

Iby Mrs, Lawrence Gilley. The ~Ivmg D~ce: to be held nn No- The program will also inclurll' Walge~bach Grah~m Tot7.k~ and: After ~ family dIOneI' at the, FR if¥iP:oEmh!t 2 J!'5s:<We Repa'lr' t Idl . . d t d \ember 2(, 'Iommv Augello and music b" Mrs Palkcr l\la<on and Ph.1 F' . Detl"Olt ':Iaeht Club the couple TRA INSO( er s nursery' IS ,:con uc e ). 10. I -, ,'11 ]., J' - • , lOX, ' A H ,b M. F.. ' H n Th liS -piece orc lestl a \\ I P d~ ',1rs Leo Kramer and "LIVing T Ilelt on an eastern honeymoon.all Types Ikrndel~gS~rt~~n~:~is. ~onrtohwnl'S' bee from 9 'till L Thl' cveonl \'.'ill bC'. Pi['t~Il'e," h\' 'Mrs 'Rogcr Silarp" . he thmembers of hthe stahge: Mr. Folk is the son of Mrs, B. re era.

, . - held at the L S 11 "', GI' ..', .'. crew, ose ullsung eroes w 0' B k F Ik f P h t d 'of Lamps : ing conducted . by l\'h'?, Orner field and Con;er~ e "0 m, ,tll. and Mr.~. Herbert Arbogast. move ~cenery, pull curtains and. a~d e~he ~nte °Mr. e~~I~~ on roa, A good selection of new' trains and accessories now In stock,

' St?tts. The pnmary gJrls are . . ------, SWitch IIghL~~ Will also be on! . , . ~ also Lionel conlruction set~.bemg taught by Mrs. Charies . Und~l' the dlreetLOn of lhe lH'\\' Women of Woods Church h<lnd to do their parts in making I,~~~~~"!'!!'!~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ VAUGHAN Hallio and _ lion.1 ,\ppro,",,1 Srni,. _.Needhan~ and primary boys by Alumni Moderator, Bro\l1/'r '\1'0- To Meet on Novemb~r 22 the piays more enjoyable, The T . Sh 1,,43,1 Harper l,t\. 7-0,,1MI'. Virgil L, \Valling. The Junil)r tor, a brand ncw crew hils (itlCl'n manager of the stage crew is ralll op O~rn every r,'~ Hi1UI ~ o'clockdepartment is being' taught by over the management o( the gala , .' ' . .. ,Brllce Crowle\" who is assisted ShlOllgleMrs. Claude Streb affair. Bob Kapt"r and Ted rhe \\ omen s AssoelatlOn of 1ne b' 51. 'I'.k. a h' . '

" S hI' - .,,' . . Grosse Pointe \Voods Presbv-; ) ,l~ ,,<e el. t el crew IC'I mkert all' co-(haulIlen. JIm . .. ., .'. ! membcrs are Mike Rauth, \Vayne R f

l\'bnday Novembel' 22' B Brandenb"rl( flank Melton Boh tel Ian ChUlch \\111 hold ltS next, \' All K J . 00 S" '. • p,m,,' " . I thlv ef g N' b on "men, ay ameson, Jer- !-The Men's Club will meet for i Lefevre, and Lall'~' HnschfleJd ~10 1 -. me m, on 1 o\Cm er, IY Lorenz Bill WilsOn John'their regulal- monthl" mentl' g 'am tatting care of'I)'lblil'iI" Rav' 22 at 8 ..15 p. m. at the Chl1l'ch. E'b I D' S .' .1'

., • J. - n. .. . . ' ."'. ! II' 'k . . . er y, on elpsmen. BJ I ,The vJSltatlOn teams will ,eport . Schneiders IS, {'hallrnan of th... latat .Torte~ load,. . Brabb and Bill Methner. . :on their prospects Mr Thorn i decorations ("ommillee ,,'ith lots, Dedication of the evenmg will It d I It.L .'. ' as i I " .. i be given by Mrs. }\rlhur With n, ea 0 regu ar pan omlmes. lIlunson, vice preSident and I of help (rom Pele \ IVldno, 1'11,\1-: . . bet w('en acts thIS '.ear there willProg' 'I. .'11 b "t'FI. B bD dEdC' '('rell. There wtll be ekcllOn 01 ." J.. ,

I am c 1atrman WI e In;) l nn, 0 eqn('. an , ill' (.. . . _, . , b2 mus,cal pantOlmmes gi\"en tocharge of the program and th roll, ' 0 Ilcel S, and a pt ogram preoentUl. . th t 1\1'nominating committee wiII re: Cheslet. Ilorodko ",ill handLP by Mrs. Frank Dettm:r-"Storie, ~~~~~~~. e pa rons. - 1 ;l1Clapoc.t on the nominations (or next. lhc door (,olmnittcc, The refresh- I of Hrmng We ~_ove.' Hoste,s(';ye;.r's ofTiet'rs. j ment, will he in the cap<lble 1\\'lli be th~ Mlflam Group, 1\lr,.

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ROAD SERVICE :Lulz, ----- . Mayflower Descendants

. Tea Follows Performance Planning Annual Dinner

2-1.fir, a Day ~:..'»'By Theater Arts Group ,Theo SO('iety of Mayflower Des.TU. 1.9813 ' , • " --, -. cendants in Michigan will hold

: • 1\Il'~, Gonion bills was hoste~s thei!' annl1al Compact Day din-

E R. , t nday ('venlng (or the tea which' ncr Saturdav evening Nov ?(larle. lellard. SenT" followed the initial pcrformance al Hlly!er-s "in the' Jo'i~her Bldg'

203~' ,\Iark Ave ." Ih Wnods ("T. In (01' R .. L. th ' " '., ~ 0 10 ~ omanee l) e RcporL~ of delegnte.~ 10 the~..--~------- ..._~;;...~~~~~~~Z~:::=::~~:~::~~:::Theatre Arts Club at the Play- 18th general congress hcld in

I Iers Pljlyhml,e. PI.\'ll1outh, Mis,~, will he ".iven.In Grone Po;n'. Woods If. "',\s~islillg lhe chairman were R('\'. Irwin C . .Johnson, of SI.

KIDUR'S STANDARD STATlftil ),IIS Milhlrd Toncray, Mrs, Hen- John's Episcopal Chlltch, will heun ry P, William~, Mr~. Charles' the speaker.ALL STANflARD OIL PRODUCTS FOR YOUR CAR'S .SAKE Platts and Mrs, Mallhew Van-, Ml'S. Henr\' B. Jov, !:o,ernmW. Do Welding Mock An., Cor. Roslyn RIIII. derKloot, :_Of.t~:st~~e ~oeiet,v, ;vill preside.

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Hurry! Hurry! jllSt a few Idjt i,1 whirh to order thou SllRpPYmonogrammed hrunch tlnd stud)' coals to b~ f(l(lIJd at JACOB.SON'S. Of course, t"eu .JeJirable item.' mRY be hRd IItIIllOIIO-

gram11/ed rigbt liP to the dllybefore Christmas, IJllt theJ"re e:l:tl'aelegal/twith her initillis beautifully done on tbe tie or IRpel etc,11'/0o/en I'a)'oll gabttrdi1le, these intimRte bettuties Rre to be hadill Coral, Aqlla, CaliforniR Stln, U'/ille, Apple' GrCC'1 or Nal')'.'fhe mOl10gra11H may he ordel'ed either ;'1 block or scdpl fellersill contrastilll{ tones to tbe gRr1l/ctJl. The bl'1tnch COtltJ Rrc Jhort/ellgth •.. the study ~olll full length. Perfecli)' grRl/d stock ofWomen's glol'es at JACOBSON'S too. For drilling, u'e SUgge51the halld-stitched ldmh skin wilh oh'so,wRrm, IRmb's wool lining.Tbert are Riso wool li'led leRtber glove .• (elmtic I.t the wrist forhug-me-tigbt agRillst the cold). III blRck or cork sb,uieJ; fill' linedfeRther g/ol'es. GRy'notes in 1111 different tOIles Rre the kllittedIt'ool mil/ens and glol'ef.

/.illStirk to A/Rich }'our 1\lood is f'eddy 19-19so SCHEfTU:'R'SheR"ty e:.:perts httve brougbt from New}' ork H1pplies of Redoll'sleddihlJ' lieU' Golde/Ie Casl contttilling fOllr lipstick .• ill RssortedshlUles. Slimly packaged for the modern bRlUlhag. Theil, if youafe a femme fatale tI'ho likes to cRrry ber perfil me with her, doRsk to see Ibe mte stockillg gift, R Tapette, band IIRillted perf lilliedispl'1Jser. About the size f)f a lipstick ;'1 either golr or silJ'l'r fil/hf,.Has a dOl/ble top .•. inside one has push'doll'n I'a/r'e 10 difpemcthe' perl"me. olltside is dll omamelltal one, tlllip Jhaped. There'sRlso R plenliful 511pply al Scheltler's of that old fOI'orite (JourgrRndmama kept her complexion cream)' Rlld bloomillg fl'il" if)of Harriet Hllbbard Ayer's CreR11/J (cleam;'lg, throal.. ere, night,'dry skin, make "l' and hetlllti(yillK')

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PERSONAL API'EARANCESMRS. WOODRU!,'F CROUSE wears 11 natt.\' laIc Ilutumn •

plaid frock of the most wonderful1)' sheer wool, its tiny Ilat. jtern colored in red, green and brown. Deep shoulder ~'oke,ending in high round ('ollar is fashioned of rust \'el\'et, a bandof which is also used at the cuff of the bracelet lenj:lth slee\'es.At her waist, 1\1rs. C. clasp~ a dark brown leather belt andthe skirt o[ the frock {ails to good len~th in wide cin:ullir\'0 Itune. Her chapeau is dark brown velour, off-the.face heret i

and slippers are deep brown leather. .1

MRS. JAKE IFARDfitL is pal'Iial, afld u'iselr fO) it's t.h.a-t ibuomillg, to R SI1lRrt Iwo-piece tlued.l 51/i; of glew alld Ila~'y :flecked its grRy. Tbe wit jackl't is fitted Rl1d hut/OilS to t/;~"/,r~JIJ :eollar. Skirt is .(lim. A deep g"eell fell heret tops tbe olllfit Ifllbwhich she IUlds color by a pair of Ibe gR)'CSt red leather p"ml's.

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. Olin Clark l'eports the story of a mother who lost hcryoung daughter in the "Teek-end confusion at Penn Station.After a frantic search, she finally located her in the midst ofa groUI) of nuns. Both the little girl and the nuns seem to behaving 8 vcry good time. "I hope my daughter hasn't bcengiving you too much trouble," exclaimed the relieved parent.

"On tbe contrar;\'," chuckled the i\lot1ler Superior. "Yourlittle girl seems to ha\'e the notion that we Are penguins."

CRsllJell AdRlIls laugbs I/boul tbe little fellow ;11 tbe bar I/'borefflsed anotber drink becRlIJe he hRtI'tO go bome.

"What ttre you-man or mOllse?" tllunted O1le of bis C01l1-/JauiollS.

"1'm IIl1um!" the /ill/e fellow replied, botly."All right, bow do )'011 know yQu're R mRn?""BeCfl1lse my wife's afrR;d of mice!"

.. '" '"The last time Thomas Lamont was in'London he checked

on the story that Lenin, many years ago, spent a long periodof study in the British Museum. Mr. Lamont challenged anaged and fragile attendant of the Museum. "Do you rememberseeing a little man named Lenin around here se\'eral yearsago? He had a small reddish beard, and he probably spentmost of his time in the sociology and political philosophyalcoves."

"Lenin? Lenin?" mused the old attendant, "Why, yes,now that you mention il, I do remember a gent by that name,sir. Read a powerful lots of deeg books 'e did, sir. You know,I've wondered what became of thai little man!"

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Study Group of AAUW Meeting at luncheonThe International Relations Ihostesses. Mrs. Charles Leavitt,

~tlld.v Group of the Grosse Mrs. C. Q. Swenson, and 1\'lrs,iPointe hrilnch of the Aml'riciln i Rilymond J. Wilcox. :Association of University Worn.: At 1 :3() p. m. there will be ilen will meet at the home of Mrs. ',diSCUSSion on "Ciln tht~ Unih.dJames G. Morrison, 66 Hall Place, N'ations Solve the Problem 01on Thursday. November IB, at I Israeli?" 'Icd by Mrs. C. Bayard,] p. m. I Johnson .and .Mrs. Ben W. Beyer,

Tea will be served by the co. , Jr.

Jones was in bed with a severe chill. His friend Browncalled on him to cheer him up. After making the usual sym-pathetic remarks, Brown's, eyes wandered around the roomand came torest on the doorway.

"What are you looking for, old man?" asked Jones."Nothing," said Brown. "I was just thinking how'dashed

awkward it would be to get a coffin out of per!.";.".. II< ..

24 HOUR SALADContributed b)'

Mrs. Clarence. MessnerV2 can Qeen Anne cherries; By JANE

drained . Good Things To Eat are an intergral part of Christmas and I~pkg. marshmallows, dICed lovely, merry season. No place is this better kn~wn than ~tcup pineapple, diced i HAMLIN'S 11"<:., the elegan grocer whose judgement IS the best 111

ol'ailge, diced I these parts, we've found. Hamlin's is putting in wonderful. sup~I~' of1 banana, diced , the famous Martha' Ann delicacies, for home and for girt 1:1\'1111:.Instead of whipped cream, 'There are rich fruit cakes a,1I manner of D~outh-watering peran

mix one cup of whipped soy: delicacies, cocktail almonds and even quaint little jugs of genuinetopping with 1.'2 cup of the 1/01- . Canton ginger, gay and thoughtful for a favorite Iriend. For yourlowing cooked salad dressing:! ilwn ice cream desserts try excellent Martha Ann lee ereantIA/ cup sugar ! Sauces~ I-:ight grand flavors. Absolutel~' pure!Y2 tsp mustard I1/2 tsp. salt .. .. - ..

Another Suit Girl among the Pointe's young matrons is 2 tsp. corn starch I Christmas is in the hands of Henri Bendel and Hattie Carnegieblond MRS. DAN R. SIMMONS JR. who is snappy in a gray .2 eggs.. : (what a duo~) over at WALTON PIERCE'S GROSSE POINTEand white herringbone, very tailored and belted with black % cup vll1egar II BRANCH. The olher day, there were c-r-o-w-d-s pausing to "oh"patent leather studded in large gold coin heads. A tailored 112 cup water . and "ah" over the lush counter where gifts made and packaged bywhite silk blouse, utlerly plain, is worn with the suit; brown C~ok m doubl.e, boiler. . ! these Darlings oJ thl! Enlightened \'lorld were displayed. Carnc-:iealligator pumps and one of those good looking dark brown . MIX the dr~ssLng combma.! perfumes and cosmelic oils are piled in a succession of wondcriulsaddle leather bags encrusted with brass grillwork completes tlO~ gently mto the salad.! looking graduated boxes" all handsomely wrapped in satin fin:shthe outfit. Hat? No. Missee S. o,n-l-y wears hats at weddings ~hlll for 24 hours before serv- i green paper, bound together by.grecn ribbon, the top bow holdinglnd that is a deep courtesy to the bride. mg. I deep hued poinsettias. The Carnegie gifts are also packaged in l:ed

.. ¥ .. r I satin finish paper, t,opped b yred bows and n"lade even merrIer .wlthOne of the b.e.s.t looking dressy afternoon costumes this J . I imitation ,striped candy canes and green holly. A brown wlcker

fall is. being worn b)' tilan haired MRS. LEWIS F. BROWN unlor Laeague rbasket (it's in the Walton Pierce window> is fill~d with Hen~iewhose coloring is glorious witl). a gray pure silk frock, lushly ,,--;~;';"'~~~:~:::~ ..,',' Bendel cosmetic and perfume gifts! all wrapped III brown pl'lnttrimmed in gray lace. The lace is inserted on the filted bodice ALBERT DIMMER, JR., OF RIVARD ~mULEVARD '. --PiO~ by F':,,-~~s__ Scribblers paper and tied in great green ribbon with holly berries to booLand fills in the, low plunging neckline of the frock which has . by Kilt)' CRmeJ' championship bv only 10 points. Bendel also is offering this Yuletide a wooden sleigh music boxth I I I d d I. I' d tl 1 " i !..--------"-----' Ito be filled with Bendel scents and oils. For the lads, there's a stun-ree quarter engll s eeves, rape lip me an ra ler ong, "I haveu'! been out on New Year's Eve for the past 15/ He is probablv more pleased 'f I

. I . Ii,' h b "T P ning light wood games box containing cards, dice (never use 'em),u I skirL A dull gra~' satm c Hlpeau, trl11une Wit ronze years," Al Dimmer remarks laughingly. "The first amateur about that than any of his other WO oems

veil and a green and bronze rose is worn with the dress. ice skating meet is always held on Jan.!." Al who has won feats. In fact, the mention of lotion with tailored green and brown ribbon trim. Big Santa!1'1' d I' d th It I . . , II" t d i'l1' I . k' b.J i\!Rr.l' BRlduoill Vall Doren po,p lip on other Bendel gift packages which comes in a wide assort-~ Ippers are gray sue e s mg pumps an e u ra g am or. the Wayne County speed skating championship for SIX con- hmneS?a a~ ' ICligan s atmgbote-a smashing mink stole, with cal,e falling to deep length secutive years, started competitive skating in Detroit meets competlhon IS enough to launch HATE men!.and the ends of the stole falling below the knees. when he was only 15 years old. "In the vel' v first contest," he him ,on a bItter ~aran~ue. An evil incense -spreading-

"I f d th' t I h d I t t I . T' "t'lll ... Mmnesota. thiS Pomter con- d'.. .. .. says. . oun a a a 0 0 earn. m s I earnmg. tends, has. the best facilities in sprea mg-PILFERINGS While he was first learning,' thc world for speed skaters. Filling soul'and mouth and eyes;

1f )'0(' tll'CII't 1'00 fcd-lip all election ttllk, jolm 0'D0I1IIel1, however, Al took the city in ler- boygan the past two years and Michigan and Detroit skaters on Your veil becomes a mask, andOIJe of the cOliJltry'J bettel' political writers ("Capitol StuD" ill the Illediat.e aud juniol' boys' cham- ~vas runner-up in the. 1048 state the other hand, he insists, . are still it'" l' k D '1 "I ) t plOnshlp four hmes. He also won mdoor meet at Olympia. He was the mosl enthusiastic in the Permeates yo.ur poor disguise. -"ew or tli l' "eWJ wro e.. . h.' . d .. . I d d t. th I tt . b'" .. . . .,,'. . , . the MIC Ig,," III 001 state ht e e. ge ~tl mea el race .y world because they labor under

. 1be lerJ perfeel'OIl oj the Del~eJ plctme !lJade :'J u?,ulel twice, the Michigan outdoor fIve pomts, a very small margm such adverse contiitions.flJbether tbe A1IICI'ctJII ":ale wouldll.t tlil'll ~gRJJJSt h.1J1I JlII/PI.I' chllmpionship and the intcrna-I in skating circles. Constant Trainingb~catlse bc d~.eJlded tbc ule'l of tardt1y lo~dllllg to d/llller SOIllC , tional speed skating title at To- . Excitin~ Races Since cups, trophies and medals'l1gbt tlud bcmg met by R savage alld J(;o;OrlOJ(Jbla.<t to the eDect i routo. . The most exciting meel he ever are awarded in each of the meetstbRt be might do well by Jbaping bis persoual life Rlul timl''< aloug; A graduate 01 SI. Philip's High took part in, Al says, was for the AI Dimmer has a sizeable collec~the li"eJ of tbe perfect 1\11'. Dewey." School, AI took a post-gl:aduate 1948 North. American Skating tion of these Hems. Although the

.. .. .. cOlll'se at Grosse Pomte High. In ChampionshIp, also at the De. first big skating meet is more1939: a school cnunselor saw him troit Olympia. No Detroit skater than a month away, AI and hisskatlllg at Schenectady and of- had ever won the' contest and buddies have been skating sincefel'l~dhim a two. year scholarship young Mr. Dimmer was tied with early October and have been in • • •al SL Thomas College in Minne- two other speedsters going into training since July. THE UTTLE THINGSsola. From there he wcnt to the I the last race. While he didn't How do ice skaters train dllr- ." "University of Detroit. He was an take that title, it was undoubted- ing the summ<!r? They ride rac- We saId Good-byeassistant coach at bolh Detroit 1 ly the most harrassing. In the ling bikes several times a week 1 said I'd lead, my life-and then More and more of the Pointe'!I smartest malrons are 'appearlngUniversity School and U. of D. same meet Al and his mates were: and do a good deal of fast walk- ! Would soon forget. at the ver)' besl parties with, those new permanents we see them, Aller three ,years' service d, ur- thrilled to compete with the '\'ing. Then, as soon as the, ind,oor But dormant in my heart Kelting at ANTHONY'S. Tbe last KasP In permanent methods, a new109 the war, Al came back to members of the United .States ice rinks open, they take to skat- Tliere lay seuut lotion, a metbod that is just like havlnlr your hair "!let" .and~ompete in the ~enior "A" Skat- Olympic team, who never. scored ing again. Late last spring when Th j.W h' the result Is the m.t ,... tural, natterin" eurl we've .,v.,r •..en. Makemil 1?ivislon~-.Al won the North- a point. the indoor rinks had closed but e 1_ e t mgs •ern Michigan Ollldoor state cham- While he was at school in Min- 1 the speed skating meets were That time can not expell. .yo~r appointment today, NI. 3753, the books are crowding as thllpiol1ship in specd skating at ChI" nesota. AI' missed th"t state's i not' yet over, AI and several My life is full, bolula)'s near!__ -:..-.:_-_-.:_-_-_-_-_-.:_-_-_-.:_-_-_-_-_-.:~:..-_--_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.:_-_-.:_-_~.:_-:..:..--_-_-_ ... -_ _; II D~tl~oit ska~ers. drove to Tole~o The time goes swiHly day by day'

, c\ elY olhel night to do their And hUl'l'ies onI k r t th " Not to Discrimating Christmas Shopper!: If it', something dainty! ~\':i~~g,,:s stil~ oopne~.indoor rink But scents and sound sometimes' and exquisite fo.r a deb or your mother or your grandmother, visit the, Al plans to compete in the Awake boudoir department at SIGN OF THE MERMAID for the most perfectmeets again this year, about 11 .The little thing3 selection'of pastel and lovely gifts we've seen. Therc are only a few01 them in all. His showing at the That still have po\J'er to hurt. days left for monogrammed glasses, which Sign of the MermaidNorth American Indoor races ---- ---_-_-_-_-...,-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-_--:.1 has in'many different styles and at lovely small prices! For a child'sshould rate an invitation to the t;U:i' OM M"'Ol roorn, 5sk to see the Mortimer and fdillicent pictures ... about fivebig. m~e~ whi~h will be held in I n'?:...." to \'ou, Ordor inches square, the cutest little giri and the quaintest little boy<;:ahfolnIa thlS season, he be- "LAMP \'oll've ever looked at ... each in a separtc print and framell in velvet.!reves. I'. . FOl gr~at' big jolly Santa Clauses: One of the English silver hreak-

A member of the Detroit and 1£ SHADESl!nited States SI.eating. associa- f~.~ CI- •.n,-ng and fast dishes (round and covered to be filled by Jeeves with kippers,tlOns, Al rates, ~IS skatmg as a I ,_ IXI Recoverinl floater, kidneys, scrambled eggs) with special compartments for thehobby only. He IS employed as a . Pick Ut>" Delivery hot water to bring them at just right temperature.sporting goods salesman in a ~,~ OL 9662downtown Detroit store. I' .. .. ..

"But 1I10it of tbe gRIs, it is said, either' l'oted agaimt Del/'c)'or just did 1101 I'ote lit all but/uJe of sOllie Sfl'RlIge Rlld sexypoliticRI trclld.

"Note tbat Ibc 1I10St cruel and lillgering wOllfUls el'eI' ill/lictedorl Dewe)' bRI'c been IR'II/ched from lipslick. Ol'er R dcclllie IJlISpassed Ji;lce Mrs. Kenlletb Sim/lSolI, !cife of " Illte political IISS0-dRle of tbe JOIITlT; 1\1,.. District AJlomey, cal/stically ohsen1ed ..'YOII real! I' b'/Ilc to kllOlV Tom Delll'er to dislike /Jim.' .

"A'ld it '1vt1sAlice Rf)osevel~ I;onglllorth wl,o, the day jollolv,illg tbe pRJI election,' !grO//1M 0111 her cigaret, tllrned dowlI tbe;rddio thaI carried I~CIVSof Ibe RcpublicRIJ disRsler alld isslled tbeacid fmll mot: 'You CRII't rtlise R JouDle Iwice.' "

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Leon Henderson tells this stor~': A linn had the following.notice inscribed on its salaQ' receipt forms, "Your salar)' isyour personal business, and should not be disclosed to anyone."; ----------

A new employee, in signing the receipt, wrote: "I won't MY FAVORITEmention it to an~'body. I'm just as lIshamed of it AS ~'Oll are." Book "The Fountainhead"

Author George Bernard ShawPlay , ,._ , "The Heiress"Actress ' Helen HayesActor Basil Rathbone ONE Of GROSSEMovie , ; "Gone with the Wind"Movie Actress Joan FontaineMovie Actor Walter PidgeonRadio Program : Fred Waring ShowRadio Entertainer (m) Fred AllenRadio Entertainer (f) _ Frances La!"gfordCommentator .., , Lowell ThomasColumnist Mlllcolm BingayMlIsic , ,........... Ba chSong ' "lVlelody for Strings"l\1agazine , New YorkerGame Ping PongSport ., "............... Y llch tin.£;An imal , , ,..,"' CatsPerson , , Herbert Hoo\;erFlower Da ff od i1sJewel ' , _ ,., ,...... R Ub\.Color ., :.............................. Biu'eCity , " ", Detroit,Dance , , ,.., ", '. Rhumba:Costume , Sport Clothes:Food , American.!,Aversion , Repetition of Stories ,.'~~\::.I:~~~:~::::::.=~.::.~=:::, ~,:::..:'. TraVel_~~g. \

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