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} I I ===========""'~ Vol 4--No 27 .-1 GROSSl:<"POINTE MICHIGAN THURSDAY JUNE 5 1930 = \ $2.00 A YEAR WILL BRING THE PAPER EVERY WEEK BY MAIL \ Comrad~es and Resid!ents H Two Park Patrolmen In D Little Action Routine buslnesa, only. 'Will con. dueted at the relfular school board meeting held last MoftcU.Y evenm, In the High .chool bwlcLllI'o R"om. mendabons of Dr Brownell for the purchase of buscellaneou school needs Including gym and play. ground equipment to the amount of approximately $3,000 were accepted and the purchases authorized It was Juhu. Be1'lls' la.. t meednc be .. fore he leaves office, nex.t Monday, and he marked the occasion by a stnklnl' mspla,. of leadership 1ft the cLacuulon and cLlpenaation of "ell the routine bUSiness as h .... been IUI cu.tom and practice The staff for the summe1' seSSIon of the Grosse Pomte pUJbhc scltoots was announced thiS week by Dr S M Brownell supermtendent art slChools Besldes Charles LeQlVttt, who was re~ cently announced as the summer prmel. pal the staff Wll1mclude Mn Dorothy I Chnstlan fifth and Mxth grade read .. mg Mrs Nellie Mern1t fiftih and slxth grade sctence Fred Kenby fifth and I SIxth grade Enghsh Mlss V1'01etClem .. ens fifth and s1xth grade mathematics MIS'S Belle Redlffionod seventh and eighth gra.de mathemattcs MISS Evelyn Stewart seventh and etgrhth grade hIS- tory M1SS Zella Green seven~h and eIghth grade Engrltsh George Berry, seventh rand eIghth gra.de $CIence, WJI. ham Mann hlglh s-ehool mathema1t<:-s, George I an<:e hlgh s'dhoo1 SiCletlCe. Donald Campbell h.Igh s'Chool SOCial SCIence John Staffeld, hIg!h .eihool Englhsh and MISi Ehzalbeth Heskett, LatIn The summer .,eSS>10n WIn open Mon. fay, June 23 RegIstratIon wlll be held in the GrO!se POinte HIg!h School offi<:e, FrIday ."d SatU<"day, June 19 ""d ZO All the da"es will b. conducted In .. lIlgh School. Summer School Will Start June 23; Name Staff for Courses Neighborhood Club I Baseball Schedule I The 1930 Baseball Leagu~ of .he \1elghborhood Chub has been orgaOlzed I nd a number of ,s.n3/Ppy games hne-d Jp All games are played on the N eIgh~ )orhood Cluh (bamonn ano the ad"11ts-~ Ion IS free Fomowmg IS the rern'aander yf the schedule June ll-Ker<:hevals vs St Clair L nuts vs Tigers Gardeners vs Frogs' ::hauffeurs vs N A C June 18--Ker>chevals vs Gardeners Llmlts vs Chaufteu1"S Tigers. vs N A' C St Clair vS Frogs JU'1e 25-Kerchevals vs ChauffeUr!. Limits vs Gardeners. Tigers 'VS Frogs St Clair vs N A C July 2-Kerche'Vals vs N A C, l...lmits vS Frogs TIgers vs Gardener5 .:It Clair vs Chauffeurs ' Julv 9-Kerchevals vs Frogs LImit'S 'IS N A C. TIgers vs Ohauffeurs, ;:,t Clair vs Gar<1eners July l6-Kerchevals vs Llmllts TJg« "'rs vs St Clair, Gardeners vs Chauf- leurs N A C vs Frogs July 23-KerchetVals vS Tlgers LImits v~ St Ualr Gardeners YS N A C, Chauffeurs vs Frogs July 3O-Kerchevals vs St ClaIr, Ltnllts vs TIger" Gardeners vs Frogs, Chauffeurs v'S N A C August 6--Ker.chevals vs Gardeners, L mlts vs Chauffeurs TIgers vs N A C St (Ja1r vs Frogs August 13-Kerchevals 'Vs Chauf~ feurs Lmuts vs Gardeners, TIgers vs Frogs, St ClaIr vs N A C Poupard and Barret1 w111 be auto- matl-cally elected next Monday beIng wlluhoult contestant'S l' oh e repo-rted t lck1er' can\.drea1:Y t!ll belilitf of a woman reSIdent, rumored to have belen t~rte'Ci last week so b'f ha, falled to 'Set 'Past the '>r-eport' stage The one and only Issue electors have ':leen asked to consld-er on the ballots s the ded1'Cation of part of the Keriby lementary school SIte £'Or hlgthway urposes Interest in Annual School District Poll Monday, at Low Ebb Inte11est m the awroaC'h1ng annual SchOOl DISt1'<lctelectIon to be held next Monday June 9 Is comparal1:tvely at a low d)b QS resuLt of there bemg 100 OPPOSll1:lO'll 10 the race ror the two vacancies on the board and only IS!ue-a of mtnor Importance 1'£ any conflI'oTht~ I g tl'€ ele-ctors on the ballots or at 'the vwe voce meeting WhICh IS to take pla-ee at 8 0 dock .n the evemna 111 the HIgh S'C'hool bUl1dmg 011arles PoupatTd Incumibent treas~ urer IS a candidate to succeed illlm. self a'S tru~leiC and J Lee Bat'iI'ett, of GroStl>e Pomte Park a neWC'OI11tr In e School Dll>1:rtCts polttlcal ordes 1'5 Poupard s rUrLnmg mate for the other '~lr1ncy on the Boaro caused by the expIratIOn of the 'term of office of J um1 Bt.rns Berns VIOl!preSIdent of tI e Board h-a.s been an exc-ec.d.lngly actIVe truste~ durlOg hl.!>Iterm of office 1 hl<; y(ar hov. eyer he lIa:. steadlfastly refused to he a candIdate '" Neighborhood Club '" '" PATROLMAN CLAUDE LANSTRA Shot to death early Sunday while on the trad of suspects 'In a hit. and-run automobile aCCident Lan .. dra II 24 and hved at 23226 Dore- mus dnve, 8t Clair Shores HIS brother, H W Lanstra, I. chief of pohce of St Clair Shores ACHILLES DIANA The annual doll show w 11be 'held at the Nelghborhood C1uib dUring' the tat ter part of June a defimte date \\111be announced later T1us IS one of t~ most mterestmg elVents of the year for the JumOTs and they are exef'CIsmg ont1('1h ca.\"(' ::lnd tJ,.(lIl1e'h~ 111 Qt'psStng theIr vanous Contestants •• -CQurtesy Detro t T mes MRS AUDREY MEYER "Why should they kill hlm ?,1 atlked the grl&Vlng Widow of the Grosse Pomte Park pohceman .Ialn early SlIndn..y m F:tSt Jdf$"!"$.Q" avenue ' He would harm nobodyo" ... ." Ii- GROSSE POINTE 'J. SOCIETY '" ." PATROLMAN ERHARDT MEYER This Grosse pomte Park police. man was slam early Sunday when unidentified gangster. opened Bre on the scout car In which he was ruung With Patrolman Claude Lan- .tra He was 26 and hved I&t 907 Beaconsfield avenue, Grosse POlnto Park HurdIes-75 Yard Class I-J Morse JUOlor High H Haberkorn DetrOit UOlverslty School T1me 12 seconds (Jass 2-W Foraker Jumor Hligh C Hlbbard JUOlor High S Zeh JUll10r HIgh Tlme l4~ secon-ds ClaiS1>3-H Grey J U010r High \{ \1cDougal De1:r01t U01ver'S11y School, W Delph St (lalr Ttme l4~ sec onds Class 4-M Gordon J U010r HIgh, J LudWig St Chair, Standart Detlr01t UnIverSity S'C'hool Time 16 seconds High Jump Class l-R Harms, J uDior Hlgh J C Sham!beck JunIOr HIgh J Bowen trOit L OlversIty School Time 6 onds No New Park Admission Cards Will Be Granted Taxpayers 10 Grosse POlOl1:eVll1 age who have oomplamts agamst the assessment of taxes may 'Come before the Board of ReVIew which wIll be 10 sesSIOn next Tuesday June 10 and Wednesday June 11 at the VIllage Hall 17150 Maumee avenue dunng the hours of 8 30 a m to 12 30 p m and 1 30 to 4 30 tp rm and 7 to 9 10 ~he eve01ng Board of Review Meets Tihe followlOg are the md1vldual wm~ ners olf the Grosse Pomte field and track meet held at the Hxgh School athletIc field unde'!" the aUSI?lCeSof the Board of Educahon May 23 SENIOR BOYS SOYard Dash ClastS 1- J Connor St Ambrose D Brown Jun-or l-Itgh D Hesse Detrolt Ull1vers'1ty 5chool TIme 8 secon-ds Class 2-Wood Detr01t uOIverslty Sch'Ool Krausman St Amibrose W DeLange Jumor HIgh TIme 7 sec~ ondlS Orass 3-R tchle Jun or High H Johnson Jumor HIgh W Blee" De- trOit UmversIty School Time 6%l sec- ond'S Class 4-F Kohler, St QlUf, Ed A meetmg for the purpose of hear~ mg obJe'Ctlons to the ap,portlOnmen't of benefits w111 be hold Thursday after- noon June 12 at lOOp m 1n the South Lake HIgh School on Nme MIle Road near Mack avenue Village offiCials adVIse aU 'Property owners With property along or near Mack avenue to attend thiS meet1O'g' as It IS od: vttal Importan'Ce Bv DOROTHY DEE After bemg the gues.b of Mr and Mrs John S Newbe..ry at 'Lake Ter.. r",ce," 113 Gros:se pomte OTer the week .. end, Mr and Mrs Robert HIll left today for theIr home m New Yark M1SS Mary Josephine Pe'told en1er« ----- - --c--c--c---------------------- Plana have been completed Eor the Annual Police Ball C d" T h' Indoor Carn,nl and Bazaar to b. held ta ned 50 guests at a buffet supper last a leux eac ers In at the Neighborhood Club Oil Satur- nIght m her home on Three M Ie drn e Raises S 1,500Funci Farewell Fete Given day, June 7th Th .. bazaar .. bemg m honor of Mr and Mrs Howard FBI U gIven by the A 0 C GIrls and a host Ketcham (VIrglllla Dryden) The table 01" enevo ent se A. H. Clark, Principal of fun .. promised to all tbose who at was decorated wlth yellow tulips and tend There IS no AdmiSSion charge ani JapaneiSe It"ls and lVO'fy <tapers Fa! The annual ball of the Pol ce Ren A farewell luncheon was 1endered the pubbc 15 very cordially inVited lowmg the supper the guests played evolent AssoclatlOn O'f Grosse Pomte 1 Wd d b h pIng pong \ lllage held at the "J"elghborhood Club ast e nes ay noon y t e teaclhers The final" 01 the I adIes Brtdge Herman G Petzold who returned t tS t d h of the Cad eu"" elementary sct,.ool to Tournament nave be-en played With the thIS mornlOg from Harvard brought as a ur ay evenmg was a p enom A H Clark prmclpal of the school followmg results Mn J P Stuart as hIS guest for a few days Hardy E Ien.al success accorodlOg to reports re who at the close of the current school first place and MlS'S BernadlOe Bns"on Adrtance of Boomvl11e, Mo celved today from those 10 charge of year w111 leave the prlOclpal s !post '1:0 secon'<1 place wtth \1rs John Des * the- {'vent and thn"", pre<;ent nn tht> or um:lertake a teacher S pOSItion at the Rocher a close runn-er up Ml .. MarJone Manson and Mill caS10n The evenmg s program of en Grosse Pomte HIg1h school The lunch T 1~ has been a Very IIlterel$tlO'g and Virginia Ford, who re1umed .. short eon WhICh was held m the CadIeux closely conte'Sted tournament th-rough time a1'0 from Dobbs Ferry Will tea," tertamment whIch attracted neady 350 school was attended by the entIre staff out So much enthUSiasm wa.s sihown Thurlday for Bermuda for a two weeks' reSIdents mc1udlOg VIllage offiCials and of the teachers num'bermg 15 that they are contlOumg to p.Jay on "''lilt WIth MUI Betty Johnaon, of mUOllclpal and pottce offiCialdom fro"1l They welcomed the opportuOlty to \fonday afternoons from two to five Bnmlon, N J. at her homa there. the adjOIning vtllages resulted 10 the express theIr appre"IaJtlOn and esteem 0 clock Anyone mtel eo" ed m thIS clas FollOWing her ..tay there MIS. Mansoll for Mr Clark s leadership dunng the call NI3Jgara 0771 for further mforma wtll salt June 28, WIth Mrs Au&tln sum of approxImateJy $1500 bemg gar~ eIght years he reigned as pnnclrpail at hon Kautz of Washmgton for two mouth.' nered 10 the coffers of the assoclatlon Cadieux As a token of their affectton * * * travel abroad' ior a flower and poor rellef fund and regard for hiS ,abilltles and accom All girls from the agel of 10 to 15 The volume of proceeds from the ball plIshments m thelr behalf and 10 the years who are Interested In a week'. The Duchess Mangllano del Monte, was tJbe largest ever colle-cted at any mterests of tthe $Ichool children In the campl'ng tour at the Red Cro .. Camp who has been 10 Honolulu for 1!WO slmllar undertak ng of the aSSOclatlon comn unrty a handsome set of bronze Ore Lake MichIgan. are urged to cat h dh F d b h and compares wtth the amount1: of $600 book ends were presented to hln1 the the Neighborhood Club and DIU• ..- mont s arrive ere n ay to e t e realtzed at the prevlO'US ball held t..- f .- gue~t of her SIster Mrs Cyrus E nv gl t of hiS tea.chmg staff ervabonl ImmedIately Lothrop Lake Shore drIve Grosse years ago The fund wlll ~e cL:Htnbuted fhe assl~nment of Mr Clark return * Pomte m a great part to al-d need} fanllhes m 109 hlm to rthe 1ea'Chers ranks after Ihls Plano and Vlohn lessnn~ wtlJ cont1O'ue ••• Ithe community as well as to pur<:hase long and satIsfactory service a'S prmci throughout the summer at the NeIgh M ,--- d F h II f P 0 f1.OIWersfor members of the VIllage pal was recommended by Dr S \! bar hood Cluib In truct on m MUSIC F a~ell e ranc N .. e y Ok ba~'l pollee force whtle slck or at death B II rance, W1 arnve In ew or a Oana C d bl dd rowne supermtendeni of s.chools -'\prprecIatI0n and Theory are mcIudec the He de France, Tuesday, anel 'W'lll d onS1 ehr~ de merriment was prb<m he and aipproved by the School Board It -.these classes to be resumed 10 th! come to DetrOIt to be the guest of kurmg te ancmg program y t e IS to be effectIYe at the begmnmg of faU Anyone mt<"resl1:ed IS JnvIted tc Mrs Charles B DaVIS of York.hlre angaroo court conducted throughout the next year m September call the Club Niagara 0771 for IOfor road, Groue POinte P';k the entIre evenmg Dancers were pI,cked Durmg hiS career as pnnclpal Mr ma'1:lon as there are now a few vacan (Contln ed on Page Four) at random and tned on a vanety of Oark won the affectIon and co Qpera~ cles u charges least of whlcl1 was to be tlOn of all WIth whom he came 1n con~ * dancmg wlth another man s wlfe tact and was partIcularly endeared to The first Rmg Toss Tournament fo! The ballroom of the NeIghborhood the school children who had attended boy. was held at the Neighborhooe club was firtmgly -decorated for the and are 3Jttendmg the Cadieux school I Club on May Slst It IS .. Dew actiVit,. occaSlOn because of hIS g-en al termperament an-d and plans an beIng made for furthel The officers of the assoc1at on are sound chancte,r H1S ablhty as an able developing the IPOri The attentlOn of Gros"e P01n~e Presu:lerut Alan Becelaere Rec Fm and competent pnnclpal was and l.S There were nine contelltanh the to! Village reSidents IS agam caJled to rthe Sec Juhus A Stork Treasurer J today re-cogmzed by the teachers pal!'-11oWlnl' being Wlnnerl ' matte1" of admiSSion <:ards for acces. Mannmg ents of the school <:hlldren and the Flrot-Albert Vanderkerko'Ye to the Village Park The comnllttee m charge of the ball school chlldren tlhemselves Second-Alben: Ghesq\31re, , In 1929 each reSident of the VIllage was T V Trombly chatr11,la.n Wm One of the outstandlOg achlevements Thlrd--Ceorge Marshall was Isue<1 a card and was asked to We gand C Locke P Adams W of hIS career as prmc1'Pal was the 1m A contest wdl be held each month preserve It Many restclents have l()s<t Snyder E Trombly J Manmng R portant part he plaYed In havmg the land all bOyl Interested .hould get IJl them or m:.lsoplaced them and now are Gardner High School placed on the accredIted I touch With Mr Simonsen at the Nell'h Sell that old furniture, 01" rent your applYlOg for new cards VIllage of- -------- bst of the University of Mlchlgan M~ borhood Club on Thursday Fnday 0" spare room With an ad In the Groue fic1als however have deCIded to Issue Country Store night at the Aloma Clark holds a <degree of Master of Arts Saturday dternoon ' POlitte ReView cards only to new reSidents Theatre every Saturday night from the U11lvers~ty of MIchigan (ContlOued (n Page Tv,o) ~~r,;!'"JiillNl@ffilJiilllill'lJi;JoIIW'lJ.J.Jiilli'ffiIlWWW~~ iIIiilliiL_ I Name Individual winners in Grosse Pointe Track and Field Meet I , ~~ De~ rm~e JU010r High J WIlson JU010r ClaslS 4-D Pmkerton JUnior Hlgh J Lester 5<t Amlbrose set- HIgh J Kellet St ClaLre B Blees DetrOIt Oass 2-P BOe'S'en Jumor High C UruveflsIty School Class 2-J Allen Detrott U01verSl1:v Clark JunIOr HIgh Fungo Hltbnl' Sehoal 'J' Carr JUOlor H1gh J Cay Class 3-P Marsh JUnior Htgh W Class 1-T Morns St Amibro,,'C T anagh St Ambrose 5nethkamp ]u or High R AY'les Ha'11lmon<J DetrOit unIvers<1ty School Class 3-F Pa}e St Ambrose J worth DetrOIt U01versrty School S Vrvlano 5t Cla r A..rrnez ]un or H gh B Blem DetroIt Class 4--R Ml1hgan Detroit Umver- Class 2r-W Klugh Detrol't Umver 'C'mverslty School shy S<:hool B Baker St Clatr. D SJty School W Rutheniberg 5t Am- Class 4-11 Roll n<;oo JUnior Htgh Treadwell JU11lor High IbrQlse A Armstoronog 5t ClaIre T Do\\d 5t CIa r J VanZ1le De Hop. Step and Jump C1wss 3-M Koether DetrOIt Unl- trOlt l,; nIvensty School Class l-L Young JUlllor Htgh, H versrty Schoarl C Schran Junior SenIOr Relay KonzeT St AmJbrose H Carne De- HIgh F Jenkl son St Ambrose JUnior HIgh J Ritchie T Grace J trOit Un versity School Clas'S 4--J Garretson Juntor High BI"se<tt R Zemzer 2nd St Amlbrose Class 2-M Braund Jumor H1gh E J Schulte S{ Clan' H Vaughn, De- 3rd St ClaIr Cooke St Cla r R West Jmllor HIgh tr01t Umversaty S'l:hool I mal Score-Junior Hlglh 116 De Class 3-W Hanms JunlO'r HIgh, A Broad Jump tr-oxt 'Lmverslty School SO St Clalr VanderkerthO'Ve, JUI110r HIgh I T Guey I Class I-V Kanuschke JUifllor Htgh 31 5t Ambrose 2" dan, St Ola>r, IJ Will., D~trolt U",v~rG1ty S~hool. (Contmued on Palle Three) Meeting of Township Board of Review Held The purrmg of many motors the buzz of fr endly eonverstatlOn the meetmg of friends from far and near the pleasure of mspectlng the beauti ful new Vdlage market~tlhe pr01U<SlOn 01 beautIful flowers that graced the oc- casIOn • • • all tended 11:0 crel3rte the sp~rIt and QiJrnosphere of a holiday dunng the openmg week of the Village \farket Kercheval avenue at CadIeux rood all week long Mr M tchell and associates were busy g.reetmg fnends and CUiStomers old and new That the Village Market w 11apprecI ate your patronage and will try to s-er'Ve you may be seen by turnmg to their aid on page 4 '" '" The Board 0'£ ReView OIf Grosse Po~nte Townshlp met last Tuesdav 10 ~ t11e superVisor s office M unl'Clpal bUild I'" 109 15051 E Jefferson avenue for the purpose of reVle\\ 109 the ta"\: assess me'11troUs Two more Slmllar meet ngs v111be held on Monday and Tuesday June 9 and 10 between the hours of )am and 4 p m Awakened iby a flashhg?ht playmg on hIS face Murray W Sales was the VIC tLm of two dtartng burglars who entered hiS home at 17743 Jefferson avenue Gros<se Pomte V~llage early last Sat ut'lday mormng- and robbed hun of $300 Aft-er obtammg the money the palr ma.de preparattons to bmd and gag him but desls1:ed from these operatlOns when they were assured that no out- bursrt would ibe made Sales toM the Vl11age pohce who are con.ductmg a search for the burglars ThreatenIng to alarm Mrs Sales 'the two youthful thugs were d saded from dOlOg thIS upon be ng told that the door leaJdmg to her bedroom Wtas to vhe bathroom It IS the theory of the Sales house. hold that uhe !burglary resulted frOM prepara1:lOl1S for a mUSical recltal tn the home Saturdray mg'ht Two hundred of Detrmt s oooClallypromment persons were present to hear OSSIp Gabnlo wttch Outside help had been orouglht 10 to assIst the servants The .mtrud. ers gamed entrance 10 the Sales home througlh the rear door, tt IS belileved Village Market Holds Gala Opening Fete Two Daring Robbers Ransack Sales Home Escaping With $300 Text of Sermon Due to student QPlOlon ex-pressed by dlsoos100n and ballots the refores-tatlOfl plot purchased Iby the <students of the htglh school has 'been <ledlcated to J er .. ome Burtt whose reS1gnatton from tho pnncl'Pals\hIP has been annoum::e'ti The Mn'Ount n-ecess.ary was finaUy real~zed due to the contr1Ibutlons of oome of the clubs On Thursday May 8 the check was presented to the De- trollt News by Phylbs. Johnson, head 01 the reforestatIon conuUlttee The re .. ce'lpt of tlhe check was a'Ckn'Owledged In a te-tter from Mt" W S Gllmon man- agmg edItor of the News In hlS letter he ttfhanked the g.chool lor the 1'11terett It has ta.ken In the project and said tha.t mform.a.t1on concernlOg the time and phllCe of plantmg WIll be sent m suffic- Ient tIme to allow Tep.re'Senta-tlves to be present If It u so deSIred The members of the reforestatIon. eommlttee are Phyhs.s Johnson, <:.haIr~ man Henry Parsons Norvelt Tromble:r. Joe Cram and Ja'Ck Yount The pi1cture of the commIttee WIth a. wr'1oteup ap- peared In the News recently The trees Will be planted next Ia.lt, due to tthe fact that trees are nwt l'uted dun'l8' the summer, Reforestation Plot i. Dedicated to Principal The followmg text was .preached !by Re'V Lmhart Faith Lutheran Churdh Wedne",day afternoon ail: the funeral of Patrolman Erihar4t Meyer "Greater lo-ve hath no man than thiS, that a !Dan lay down hiS bfe for hw fnends" A man s hfe Lf the mOiSt precIOUS pOssc<soslon he has. and when he gtrVes that he glves the best he has And there are V'ocatlOOIs m hIe whe1'e men and WO'tTIle'tl are laYlng down thelr hves 1fi serV'lce O'ft1'tnes 1n >d&lth f.or the !benefit of others Many a mO'the'I' lays down her hfe on the altar of serVI<ce for her ehll dren A true mUllIste'1"of the Gospel must more or less lay down l}l1S hfe on the altar of serV1ce The doctO'r who g10es lJI1to the mIdst of dIsease, the I'Iailrood engmeer the fireman- all are laYing dnwn their byes 1U l>er'Vlceof humamty (Contmued on Pagl rour) 175 Students Will Mack Avenue Apportion Attend Honor Banquet Problem Will Be Heard AwrooolMtely 175 studet>ts will at tend the fiut annual HonQr Banquet of the Grosse Pomte Hl~h School to be held 10 the high SlCh<>olcafetena Wed- nesday, Jun-e 4 Students eligIble must have a pasSIng aVC1'age the commbttee sponsonng the banquet de-Clded at .a meetmg held last week Various dubs barye contrlbuted to the mnquet funu as folloWlS the Student Couooil $50 Varsity Club $40 the DramOlle Cl"b $25 ""d the Girl Re Jerves, $10 An entertamment and mvttahon 'Com- mIttee was aIplpomted by Mr Jerome Burtt, .chairman at the commHtee meetmg last week In'Vltatlons are to be sent out m the near future 1n'Vltmg those selected The speaker of the occaSIon has not yet [been chos-en The m-embers of the Board of Education and theJ.f Wlye. Will prdhalbly be lOvited TWO PARK PATROLMEN, VICTMS OF Gangsters' Cold Blooded Double Murder of Park Officers Marks Grosse RUTHLESS GUN FIR E OF GANGSTERS, Pointe's First Patrolme4 to Pay with Lives in Discharge of Duties. BURIED WEDNESDAY: SERVICES FORMAL I ------------------ ' ~ ........ """ ..~~.j,~ :# ~ "1tf,l f' I ",'ti; f *' .r.x'i~ L, '"~ I ' I f OffiCIal pohce funerals for the two Grosse POinte Park patt:.olmen Claud.e Lanstra and Erhardt Meyer who were killed by gangsters early Sunday morn 109 were held Wednesday the fOflmer s services bemg held 111 tthe morn ng and the latter s 10 the afternoon The two officers were the first Gros.se Pomte Pat-rolmf'n to be killed m the hne of duty 10 the hIstory of the commumty and paid the supreme sacnfice In one of the most cold blooded ilnurden ever lPe1'petrated by gangsters In the DetroIt area A pohce guard of honor had been attendmg the biers of the respect ve officers at theIr respectIve homes De tachmel1lts 'Of p"l.trolmen from the Park po!u::e torce the VtH-age pOllee the Farms St Clair 9 ores and Lochmoor escorted tt1e bodies to the burtal place,,1 In addltlon to thls escort members of the first de'Parbments from the vanous vl1lages Jomed In the attendance at the funerals In respe-et to their comrades who had saCrificed the rives 111the dls'Charge of their duttes ReSIdents In the community and fnends of the fam Illes of tlhe two dead officers were present at rthe mterment services by the score. Alfred J Garska preSident of Grosse POlOte Park and WIlham P Shoe maker councllman were 10 charge of the funeral arrangements The ShootlOg of the two Grosse P0111te Park patrolmen followed an a.c .cldent at Jefferson avenue and Barflng ton road on the Grosse POinte Pa-rk .sIde of the Clty hnuts at 2 a m Mrs (Contmued on Page Two)

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.-1GROSSl:<"POINTE MICHIGAN THURSDAY JUNE 5 1930

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$2.00 A YEAR WILL BRINGTHE PAPER EVERY WEEK

BY MAIL\

Comrad~es and Resid!ents HTwo Park Patrolmen In D

Little ActionRoutine buslnesa, only. 'Will con.

dueted at the relfular school boardmeeting held last MoftcU.Y evenm,In the High .chool bwlcLllI'o R"om.mendabons of Dr Brownell for thepurchase of buscellaneou schoolneeds Including gym and play.ground equipment to the amount ofapproximately $3,000 were acceptedand the purchases authorized Itwas Juhu. Be1'lls' la..t meednc be ..fore he leaves office, nex.t Monday,and he marked the occasion by astnklnl' mspla,. of leadership 1ft thecLacuulon and cLlpenaation of "ellthe routine bUSiness as h.... been IUIcu.tom and practice

The staff for the summe1' seSSIon ofthe Grosse Pomte pUJbhc scltoots wasannounced thiS week by Dr S MBrownell supermtendent art slChools

Besldes Charles LeQlVttt, who was re~cently announced as the summer prmel.pal the staff Wll1mclude Mn Dorothy IChnstlan fifth and Mxth grade read ..mg Mrs Nellie Mern1t fiftih and slxthgrade sctence Fred Kenby fifth and ISIxth grade Enghsh Mlss V1'01etClem ..ens fifth and s1xth grade mathematics

MIS'S Belle Redlffionod seventh andeighth gra.de mathemattcs MISS EvelynStewart seventh and etgrhth grade hIS-tory M1SS Zella Green seven~h andeIghth grade Engrltsh George Berry,seventh rand eIghth gra.de $CIence, WJI.ham Mann hlglh s-ehool mathema1t<:-s,George I an<:e hlgh s'dhoo1 SiCletlCe.Donald Campbell h.Igh s'Chool SOCialSCIence John Staffeld, hIg!h .eihoolEnglhsh and MISi Ehzalbeth Heskett,LatIn

The summer .,eSS>10n WIn open Mon.fay, June 23 RegIstratIon wlll be heldin the GrO!se POinte HIg!h School offi<:e,FrIday ."d SatU<"day, June 19 ""d ZOAll the da"es will b. conducted In.. lIlgh School.

Summer School WillStart June 23; Name

Staff for Courses

Neighborhood Club IBaseball Schedule I

The 1930 Baseball Leagu~ of .he\1elghborhood Chub has been orgaOlzed Ind a number of ,s.n3/Ppy games hne-d

Jp All games are played on the N eIgh~)orhood Cluh (bamonn ano the ad"11ts-~Ion IS free Fomowmg IS the rern'aander

yf the scheduleJune ll-Ker<:hevals vs St Clair

L nuts vs Tigers Gardeners vs Frogs'::hauffeurs vs N A C •

June 18--Ker>chevals vs GardenersLlmlts vs Chaufteu1"S Tigers. vs N A'C St Clair vS Frogs

JU'1e 25-Kerchevals vs ChauffeUr!.Limits vs Gardeners. Tigers 'VS FrogsSt Clair vs N A C •

July 2-Kerche'Vals vs N A C,l...lmits vS Frogs TIgers vs Gardener5.:It Clair vs Chauffeurs '

Julv 9-Kerchevals vs Frogs LImit'S'IS N A C. TIgers vs Ohauffeurs,;:,t Clair vs Gar<1eners

July l6-Kerchevals vs Llmllts TJg«"'rs vs St Clair, Gardeners vs Chauf-leurs N A C vs Frogs

July 23-KerchetVals vS Tlgers LImitsv~ St Ualr Gardeners YS N A C,Chauffeurs vs Frogs

July 3O-Kerchevals vs St ClaIr,Ltnllts vs TIger" Gardeners vs Frogs,Chauffeurs v'S N A C

August 6--Ker.chevals vs Gardeners,L mlts vs Chauffeurs TIgers vs N AC St (Ja1r vs Frogs

August 13-Kerchevals 'Vs Chauf~feurs Lmuts vs Gardeners, TIgers vsFrogs, St ClaIr vs N A C

Poupard and Barret1 w111 be auto-matl-cally elected next Monday beIngwlluhoult contestant'S l' oh e repo-rted

t lck1er' can\.drea1:Y t!ll belilitf of awoman reSIdent, rumored to have belent~rte'Ci last week so b'f ha, falled to

'Set 'Past the '>r-eport' stageThe one and only Issue electors have

':leen asked to consld-er on the ballotss the ded1'Cation of part of the Keribylementary school SIte £'Or hlgthwayurposes

Interest in AnnualSchool District PollMonday, at Low Ebb

Inte11est m the awroaC'h1ng annualSchOOl DISt1'<lctelectIon to be held nextMonday June 9 Is comparal1:tvely at alow d)b QS resuLt of there bemg 100OPPOSll1:lO'll10 the race ror the twovacancies on the board and only IS!ue-aof mtnor Importance 1'£ any conflI'oTht~I g tl'€ ele-ctors on the ballots or at

'the vwe voce meeting WhICh IS totake pla-ee at 8 0 dock .n the evemna111 the HIgh S'C'hool bUl1dmg

011arles PoupatTd Incumibent treas~urer IS a candidate to succeed illlm.self a'S tru~leiC and J Lee Bat'iI'ett, ofGroStl>e Pomte Park a neWC'OI11tr In

e School Dll>1:rtCts polttlcal ordes 1'5Poupard s rUrLnmg mate for the other'~lr1ncy on the Boaro caused by theexpIratIOn of the 'term of office ofJ u m 1 Bt.rns Berns VIOl!preSIdentof tI e Board h-a.s been an exc-ec.d.lnglyactIVe truste~ durlOg hl.!>Iterm of office1 hl<; y(ar hov. eyer he lIa:. steadlfastlyrefused to he a candIdate

'"Neighborhood Club '"'"

PATROLMANCLAUDE LANSTRA

Shot to death early Sunday whileon the trad of suspects 'In a hit.and-run automobile aCCident Lan ..dra II 24 and hved at 23226 Dore-mus dnve, 8t Clair Shores HISbrother, H W Lanstra, I. chief ofpohce of St Clair Shores

ACHILLES DIANAThe annual doll show w 11be 'held at

the Nelghborhood C1uib dUring' the tatter part of June a defimte date \\111beannounced later T1us IS one of t~most mterestmg elVents of the year forthe JumOTs and they are exef'CIsmgont1('1h ca.\"(' ::lnd tJ,.(lIl1e'h~ 111 Qt'psStng theIrvanous Contestants• • •

-CQurtesy Detro t T mes

MRS AUDREY MEYER

"Why should they kill hlm ?,1

atlked the grl&Vlng Widow of the

Grosse Pomte Park pohceman .Ialn

early SlIndn..y m F:tSt Jdf$"!"$.Q"

avenue ' He would harm nobodyo"

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GROSSE POINTE 'J.

SOCIETY '"."

PATROLMANERHARDT MEYER

This Grosse pomte Park police.man was slam early Sunday whenunidentified gangster. opened Breon the scout car In which he wasruung With Patrolman Claude Lan-.tra He was 26 and hved I&t 907Beaconsfield avenue, Grosse POlntoPark

HurdIes-75 YardClass I-J Morse JUOlor High H

Haberkorn DetrOit UOlverslty SchoolT1me 12 seconds

(Jass 2-W Foraker Jumor Hligh CHlbbard JUOlor High S Zeh JUll10rHIgh Tlme l4~ secon-ds

ClaiS1>3-H Grey J U010r High \{\1cDougal De1:r01t U01ver'S11y School,W Delph St (lalr Ttme l4~ seconds

Class 4-M Gordon J U010r HIgh,J LudWig St Chair, Standart Detlr01tUnIverSity S'C'hool Time 16 seconds

High JumpClass l-R Harms, J uDior Hlgh J C

Sham!beck JunIOr HIgh J BowentrOit L OlversIty School Time 6onds

No New Park AdmissionCards Will Be Granted

Taxpayers 10 Grosse POlOl1:eVll1age who have oomplamts agamstthe assessment of taxes may 'Comebefore the Board of ReVIew whichwIll be 10 sesSIOn next TuesdayJune 10 and Wednesday June 11at the VIllage Hall 17150 Maumeeavenue dunng the hours of 8 30a m to 12 30 p m and 1 30 to4 30 tp rm and 7 to 9 10 ~he eve01ng

Board of ReviewMeets

Tihe followlOg are the md1vldual wm~ners olf the Grosse Pomte field andtrack meet held at the Hxgh SchoolathletIc field unde'!" the aUSI?lCeSof theBoard of Educahon May 23

SENIOR BOYSSOYard Dash

ClastS 1- J Connor St Ambrose DBrown Jun-or l-Itgh D Hesse DetroltUll1vers'1ty 5chool TIme 8 secon-ds

Class 2-Wood Detr01t uOIversltySch'Ool Krausman St Amibrose WDeLange Jumor HIgh TIme 7 sec~ondlS

Orass 3-R tchle Jun or High HJohnson Jumor HIgh W Blee" De-trOit UmversIty School Time 6%l sec-ond'S

Class 4-F Kohler, St QlUf, Ed

A meetmg for the purpose of hear~mg obJe'Ctlons to the ap,portlOnmen't ofbenefits w111 be hold Thursday after-noon June 12 at lOOp m 1n theSouth Lake HIgh School on Nme MIleRoad near Mack avenue

Village offiCials adVIse aU 'Propertyowners With property along or nearMack avenue to attend thiS meet1O'g'as It IS od: vttal Importan'Ce

Bv DOROTHY DEEAfter bemg the gues.b of Mr and

Mrs John S Newbe..ry at 'Lake Ter ..r",ce," 113 Gros:se pomte OTer the week ..end, Mr and Mrs Robert HIll lefttoday for theIr home m New Yark• • •M1SS Mary Josephine Pe'told en1er« ----- - --c--c--c---------------------- Plana have been completed Eor theAnnual Police Ball C d" T h' Indoor Carn,nl and Bazaar to b. heldta ned 50 guests at a buffet supper last a leux eac ers In at the Neighborhood Club Oil Satur-nIght m her home on Three M Ie drn e Raises S1,500Funci Farewell Fete Given day, June 7th Th .. bazaar .. bemgm honor of Mr and Mrs Howard FBI U gIven by the A 0 C GIrls and a hostKetcham (VIrglllla Dryden) The table 01" enevo ent se A. H. Clark, Principal of fun .. promised to all tbose who atwas decorated wlth yellow tulips and tend There IS no AdmiSSion charge aniJapaneiSe It"ls and lVO'fy <tapers Fa! The annual ball of the Pol ce Ren A farewell luncheon was 1endered the pubbc 15 very cordially inVitedlowmg the supper the guests played evolent AssoclatlOn O'f Grosse Pomte 1 W d d b h • • •pIng pong \ lllage held at the "J"elghborhood Club ast e nes ay noon y t e teaclhers The final" 01 the I adIes Brtdge

Herman G Petzold who returned t t S t d h of the Cad eu"" elementary sct,.ool to Tournament nave be-en played With thethIS mornlOg from Harvard brought as a ur ay evenmg was a p enom A H Clark prmclpal of the school followmg results Mn J P Stuartas hIS guest for a few days Hardy E Ien.al success accorodlOg to reports re who at the close of the current school first place and MlS'S BernadlOe Bns"onAdrtance of Boomvl11e, Mo celved today from those 10 charge of year w111 leave the prlOclpal s !post '1:0 secon'<1 place wtth \1rs John Des

• • * the- {'vent and thn"", pre<;ent nn tht> or um:lertake a teacher S pOSItion at the Rocher a close runn-er upMl .. MarJone Manson and Mill caS10n The evenmg s program of en Grosse Pomte HIg1h school The lunch T 1~ has been a Very IIlterel$tlO'g and

Virginia Ford, who re1umed .. short eon WhICh was held m the CadIeux closely conte'Sted tournament th-roughtime a1'0 from Dobbs Ferry Will tea," tertamment whIch attracted neady 350 school was attended by the entIre staff out So much enthUSiasm wa.s sihownThurlday for Bermuda for a two weeks' reSIdents mc1udlOg VIllage offiCials and of the teachers num'bermg 15 that they are contlOumg to p.Jay on"''lilt WIth MUI Betty Johnaon, of mUOllclpal and pottce offiCialdom fro"1l They welcomed the opportuOlty to \fonday afternoons from two to fiveBnmlon, N J. at her homa there. the adjOIning vtllages resulted 10 the express theIr appre"IaJtlOn and esteem 0 clock Anyone mtel eo" ed m thIS clasFollOWing her ..tay there MIS. Mansoll for Mr Clark s leadership dunng the call NI3Jgara 0771 for further mformawtll salt June 28, WIth Mrs Au&tln sum of approxImateJy $1500 bemg gar~ eIght years he reigned as pnnclrpail at honKautz of Washmgton for two mouth.' nered 10 the coffers of the assoclatlon Cadieux As a token of their affectton * * *travel abroad' ior a flower and poor rellef fund and regard for hiS ,abilltles and accom All girls from the agel of 10 to 15

• • • The volume of proceeds from the ball plIshments m thelr behalf and 10 the years who are Interested In a week'.The Duchess Mangllano del Monte, was tJbe largest ever colle-cted at any mterests of tthe $Ichool children In the campl'ng tour at the Red Cro .. Camp

who has been 10 Honolulu for 1!WO slmllar undertak ng of the aSSOclatlon comn unrty a handsome set of bronze Ore Lake MichIgan. are urged to cath d h F d b hand compares wtth the amount1: of $600 book ends were presented to hln1 the the Neighborhood Club and DIU• ..-

mont s arrive ere n ay to e t e realtzed at the prevlO'US ball held t..- f .-gue~t of her SIster Mrs Cyrus E nv gl t of hiS tea.chmg staff ervabonl ImmedIatelyLothrop Lake Shore drIve Grosse years ago The fund wlll ~e cL:Htnbuted fhe assl~nment of Mr Clark return * • •Pomte m a great part to al-d need} fanllhes m 109 hlm to rthe 1ea'Chers ranks after Ihls Plano and Vlohn lessnn~ wtlJ cont1O'ue• • • Ithe community as well as to pur<:hase long and satIsfactory service a'S prmci throughout the summer at the NeIgh

M,--- d F h II f P 0 f1.OIWers for members of the VIllage pal was recommended by Dr S \! bar hood Cluib In truct on m MUSIC

Fa~ell e ranc

N.. ey Ok ba~'l pollee force whtle slck or at death B IIrance, W1 arnve In ew or a Oana C d bl d d rowne supermtendeni of s.chools -'\prprecIatI0n and Theory are mcIudec

the He de France, Tuesday, anel 'W'lll d onS1 ehr~ de merriment was prb<m he and aipproved by the School Board It -.these classes to be resumed 10 th!come to DetrOIt to be the guest of kurmg t e ancmg program y t e IS to be effectIYe at the begmnmg of faU Anyone mt<"resl1:ed IS JnvIted tcMrs Charles B DaVIS of York.hlre angaroo court conducted throughout the next year m September call the Club Niagara 0771 for IOforroad, Groue POinte P';k the entIre evenmg Dancers were pI,cked Durmg hiS career as pnnclpal Mr ma'1:lon as there are now a few vacan

(Contln ed on Page Four) at random and tned on a vanety of Oark won the affectIon and co Qpera~ clesu charges least of whlcl1 was to be tlOn of all WIth whom he came 1n con~ • • *

dancmg wlth another man s wlfe tact and was partIcularly endeared to The first Rmg Toss Tournament fo!The ballroom of the NeIghborhood the school children who had attended boy. was held at the Neighborhooe

club was firtmgly -decorated for the and are 3Jttendmg the Cadieux school I Club on May Slst It IS .. Dew actiVit,.occaSlOn because of hIS g-en al termperament an-d and plans an beIng made for furthel

The officers of the assoc1at on are sound chancte,r H1S ablhty as an able developing the IPOriThe attentlOn of Gros"e P01n~e Presu:lerut Alan Becelaere Rec Fm and competent pnnclpal was and l.S There were nine contelltanh the to!

Village reSidents IS agam caJled to rthe Sec Juhus A Stork Treasurer J today re-cogmzed by the teachers pal!'-11oWlnl' being Wlnnerl 'matte1" of admiSSion <:ards for acces. Mannmg ents of the school <:hlldren and the Flrot-Albert Vanderkerko'Yeto the Village Park The comnllttee m charge of the ball school chlldren tlhemselves Second-Alben: Ghesq\31re, ,

In 1929 each reSident of the VIllage was T V Trombly chatr11,la.n Wm One of the outstandlOg achlevements Thlrd--Ceorge Marshallwas Isue<1 a card and was asked to We gand C Locke P Adams W of hIS career as prmc1'Pal was the 1m A contest wdl be held each monthpreserve It Many restclents have l()s<t Snyder E Trombly J Manmng R portant part he plaYed In havmg the land all bOyl Interested .hould get IJlthem or m:.lsoplaced them and now are Gardner High School placed on the accredIted Itouch With Mr Simonsen at the Nell'h

Sell that old furniture, 01" rent your applYlOg for new cards VIllage of- -------- bst of the University of Mlchlgan M~ borhood Club on Thursday Fnday 0"

spare room With an ad In the Groue fic1als however have deCIded to Issue Country Store night at the Aloma Clark holds a <degree of Master of Arts Saturday dternoon 'POlitte ReView cards only to new reSidents Theatre every Saturday night from the U11lvers~ty of MIchigan (ContlOued (n Page Tv,o)

~~r,;!'"JiillNl@ffilJiilllill'lJi;JoIIW'lJ.J.Jiilli'ffiIlWWW~~ iIIiilliiL_IName Individual winners in Grosse Pointe Track and Field Meet I, ~~

De~ rm~e JU010r High J WIlson JU010r ClaslS 4-D Pmkerton JUnior Hlgh J Lester 5<t Amlbroseset- HIgh J Kellet St ClaLre B Blees DetrOIt

Oass 2-P BOe'S'en Jumor High C UruveflsIty School Class 2-J Allen Detrott U01verSl1:vClark JunIOr HIgh Fungo Hltbnl' Sehoal 'J' Carr JUOlor H1gh J Cay

Class 3-P Marsh JUnior Htgh W Class 1-T Morns St Amibro,,'C T anagh St Ambrose5nethkamp ]u or High R AY'les Ha'11lmon<J DetrOit unIvers<1ty School Class 3-F Pa}e St Ambrose Jworth DetrOIt U01versrty School S Vrvlano 5t Cla r A..rrnez ]un or H gh B Blem DetroIt

Class 4--R Ml1hgan Detroit Umver- Class 2r-W Klugh Detrol't Umver 'C'mverslty Schoolshy S<:hool B Baker St Clatr. D SJty School W Rutheniberg 5t Am- Class 4-11 Roll n<;oo JUnior HtghTreadwell JU11lor High IbrQlse A Armstoronog 5t ClaIre T Do\\d 5t CIa r J VanZ1le De

Hop. Step and Jump C1wss 3-M Koether DetrOIt Unl- trOlt l,; nIvensty SchoolClass l-L Young JUlllor Htgh, H versrty Schoarl C Schran Junior SenIOr Relay

KonzeT St AmJbrose H Carne De- HIgh F Jenkl son St Ambrose JUnior HIgh J Ritchie T Grace JtrOit Un versity School Clas'S 4--J Garretson Juntor High BI"se<tt R Zemzer 2nd St Amlbrose

Class 2-M Braund Jumor H1gh E J Schulte S{ Clan' H Vaughn, De- 3rd St ClaIrCooke St Cla r R West Jmllor HIgh tr01t Umversaty S'l:hool I mal Score-Junior Hlglh 116 DeClass 3-W Hanms JunlO'r HIgh, A Broad Jump tr-oxt 'Lmverslty School SO St ClalrVanderkerthO'Ve, JUI110r HIgh I T Guey I Class I-V Kanuschke JUifllor Htgh 31 5t Ambrose 2"dan, St Ola>r, IJ Will., D~trolt U",v~rG1ty S~hool. (Contmued on Palle Three)

Meeting of TownshipBoard of Review Held

The purrmg of many motors thebuzz of fr endly eonverstatlOn the

meetmg of friends from far and nearthe pleasure of mspectlng the beautiful new Vdlage market~tlhe pr01U<SlOn01 beautIful flowers that graced the oc-casIOn • • • all tended 11:0 crel3rte thesp~rIt and QiJrnosphere of a holidaydunng the openmg week of the Village\farket Kercheval avenue at CadIeuxrood all week long Mr M tchell andassociates were busy g.reetmg fnendsand CUiStomers old and new

That the Village Market w 11apprecIate your patronage and will try tos-er'Ve you may be seen by turnmg totheir aid on page 4

'"'"The Board 0'£ ReView OIf GrossePo~nte Townshlp met last Tuesdav 10 ~t11esuperVisor s office M unl'Clpal bUild I'"109 15051 E Jefferson avenue for thepurpose of reVle\\ 109 the ta"\: assessme'11t roUs Two more Slmllar meet ngsv111be held on Monday and TuesdayJune 9 and 10 between the hours of) a m and 4 p m

Awakened iby a flashhg?ht playmg onhIS face Murray W Sales was the VICtLm of two dtartng burglars who enteredhiS home at 17743 Jefferson avenueGros<se Pomte V~llage early last Satut'lday mormng- and robbed hun of $300Aft-er obtammg the money the palrma.de preparattons to bmd and gag himbut desls1:ed from these operatlOnswhen they were assured that no out-bursrt would ibe made Sales toM theVl11age pohce who are con.ductmg asearch for the burglars

ThreatenIng to alarm Mrs Sales 'thetwo youthful thugs were d saded fromdOlOg thIS upon be ng told that thedoor leaJdmg to her bedroom Wtas to vhebathroom

It IS the theory of the Sales house.hold that uhe !burglary resulted frOMprepara1:lOl1S for a mUSical recltal tnthe home Saturdray mg'ht Two hundredof Detrmt s oooClallypromment personswere present to hear OSSIp Gabnlowttch Outside help had been orouglht10 to assIst the servants The .mtrud.ers gamed entrance 10 the Sales homethrouglh the rear door, tt IS belileved

Village Market HoldsGala Opening Fete

Two Daring RobbersRansack Sales Home

Escaping With $300

Text of Sermon

Due to student QPlOlon ex-pressed bydlsoos100n and ballots the refores-tatlOflplot purchased Iby the <students of thehtglh school has 'been <ledlcated to Jer ..ome Burtt whose reS1gnatton from thopnncl'Pals\hIP has been annoum::e'ti

The Mn'Ount n-ecess.ary was finaUyreal~zed due to the contr1Ibutlons ofoome of the clubs On Thursday May8 the check was presented to the De-trollt News by Phylbs. Johnson, head 01the reforestatIon conuUlttee The re ..ce'lpt of tlhe check was a'Ckn'Owledged Ina te-tter from Mt" W S Gllmon man-agmg edItor of the News In hlS letterhe ttfhanked the g.chool lor the 1'11terettIt has ta.ken In the project and said tha.tmform.a.t1on concernlOg the time andphllCe of plantmg WIll be sent m suffic-Ient tIme to allow Tep.re'Senta-tlves to bepresent If It u so deSIred

The members of the reforestatIon.eommlttee are Phyhs.s Johnson, <:.haIr~man Henry Parsons Norvelt Tromble:r.Joe Cram and Ja'Ck Yount The pi1ctureof the commIttee WIth a. wr'1oteup ap-peared In the News recently

The trees Will be planted next Ia.lt,due to tthe fact that trees are nwtl'uted dun'l8' the summer,

Reforestation Plot i.Dedicated to Principal

The followmg text was .preached!by Re'V Lmhart Faith LutheranChurdh Wedne",day afternoon ail:the funeral of Patrolman Erihar4tMeyer

"Greater lo-ve hath no man thanthiS, that a !Dan lay down hiS bfe forhw fnends"

A man s hfe Lf the mOiSt precIOUSpOssc<soslon he has. and when hegtrVes that he glves the best he has

And there are V'ocatlOOIs m hIewhe1'e men and WO'tTIle'tlare laYlngdown thelr hves 1fi serV'lce O'ft1'tnes1n >d&lth f.or the !benefit of othersMany a mO'the'I' lays down her hfeon the altar of serVI<ce for her ehlldren A true mUllIste'1"of the Gospelmust more or less lay down l}l1S hfeon the altar of serV1ce The doctO'rwho g10es lJI1to the mIdst of dIsease,the I'Iailrood engmeer the fireman-all are laYing dnwn their byes 1U

l>er'Vlceof humamty(Contmued on Pagl rour)

175Students Will Mack Avenue ApportionAttend Honor Banquet Problem Will Be Heard

AwrooolMtely 175 studet>ts will attend the fiut annual HonQr Banquet ofthe Grosse Pomte Hl~h School to beheld 10 the high SlCh<>olcafetena Wed-nesday, Jun-e 4

Students eligIble must have a pasSIngaVC1'age the commbttee sponsonng thebanquet de-Clded at .a meetmg held lastweek

Various dubs barye contrlbuted to themnquet funu as folloWlS the StudentCouooil $50 Varsity Club $40 theDramOlle Cl"b $25 ""d the Girl ReJerves, $10

An entertamment and mvttahon 'Com-mIttee was aIplpomted by Mr JeromeBurtt, .chairman at the commHteemeetmg last week In'Vltatlons are tobe sent out m the near future 1n'Vltmgthose selected

The speaker of the occaSIon has notyet [been chos-en The m-embers of theBoard of Education and theJ.f Wlye.Will prdhalbly be lOvited

TWO PARK PATROLMEN, V I C T M S OF Gangsters' Cold Blooded Double Murder of Park Officers Marks GrosseRUTHLESS GUN FIR E OF GANGSTERS, Pointe's First Patrolme4 to Pay with Lives in Discharge of Duties.BURIED WEDNESDAY: SERVICES FORMAL I------------------ '~ ........""" ..~~.j,~: # ~ "1tf,l

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OffiCIal pohce funerals for the twoGrosse POinte Park patt:.olmen Claud.eLanstra and Erhardt Meyer who werekilled by gangsters early Sunday morn109 were held Wednesday the fOflmer sservices bemg held 111 tthe morn ng andthe latter s 10 the afternoon The twoofficers were the first Gros.se PomtePat-rolmf'n to be killed m the hne ofduty 10 the hIstory of the commumtyand paid the supreme sacnfice In oneof the most cold blooded ilnurden everlPe1'petrated by gangsters In the DetroItarea

A pohce guard of honor had beenattendmg the biers of the respect veofficers at theIr respectIve homes Detachmel1lts 'Of p"l.trolmen from the Parkpo!u::e torce the VtH-age pOllee theFarms St Clair 9ores and Lochmoorescorted tt1e bodies to the burtal place,,1In addltlon to thls escort members ofthe first de'Parbments from the vanousvl1lages Jomed In the attendance at thefunerals In respe-et to their comradeswho had saCrificed the rives 111 thedls'Charge of their duttes ReSIdents In

the community and fnends of the famIlles of tlhe two dead officers werepresent at rthe mterment services bythe score.

Alfred J Garska preSident of GrossePOlOte Park and WIlham P Shoemaker councllman were 10 charge ofthe funeral arrangements

The ShootlOg of the two GrosseP0111te Park patrolmen followed an a.c.cldent at Jefferson avenue and Barflngton road on the Grosse POinte Pa-rk.sIde of the Clty hnuts at 2 a m Mrs

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ElectriC Cab wet • Sulphur VaporMmeral loume Batht

mg until the time had expt.red, _0 apnze was awarded to all three, natnety,Violet VanTu!m, Margaret Reno ahdManon Gray Gertrude Miller' andFrances Proctor were the ranner •. upIn the JUnIOI' group, EUnice Badcier a~ldFern Miller won first place, WithThelma. Elworthy and Mane VanGo...then as runnen-up

People say: "He was a good fellow whenhe had it." But you can't buy coffee anddoughnuts on a reputation for generosity.The spenders of yesteryear are the beggarsof today.

PhYSIcal CultureGymna,IUm

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BATTLE CREEKMETHODS

A 'Plano and vlOhn reclital 'Wll11 begIVen at the Nelghlborhood Club thelatter part 01 the IDP-nth date l2.ud fur-ther details to be annouticed later• • •

A mos.t excitIng Jump Rope Contestwas held at th.e Neighborhood Club o.Ma.y IZ&th In the aemor aroup, th.-e.girls tied for first place and kept JUmpM

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Neighborhood Club O::lOJ:::lO' a OJ::lOI:I:==r;:=r::l.IOc:::::rOActivities D ~

The(~n;;~~e~of,~~~ ~1~~~~~:'2d Ball 0 Where are the spenders ?League staMed w1th a bang \Vedne~day '.1evcmng Mav 28th Elg<ht strong team, 0 yestervear • 0are entered and an e"traor<tlUanly sue Jcessful £Cdson 1'1 anrtlclpated All games 0start at 7 0 dock and the publ c IS 10 0vlted to attend ~o ac1mllS10n fee 13 ==:::;:===========charged

Results of g1ames 'Played were as. fo1low,

St dale 3 Tlgefls 1.N A C 9 Frogs 6GardeoerlS 9 Chauffeurs 0Keitcheva1s 9 L~mlts 0• • •Th& JunIor Hatldcraft Clas.. closeel

Its work for the season ort May ZIItWIth an exhibit of arbcl.,. made dUringthe year It was grabfY'lng to have a.many parents In attendahce «nd .. awn ..ber of them. expressed their au.rpna6that small 'tots could tUrn out: suchclever work the following al'hcteewere completed 18 Haliowe'en hats,53 klh:hcm reminders, 25 book marks,U Valenttne etoll., 90 be ba.eklJ, 31purses, 5 Japahese dotts, 9 dIsh cloth.and ZSpaper chrysanthemum ••

Retain Your Youth LongerJOHNSON'S BATHS

11724 F JeltersonTel Lenox 2895

For Health - Form - Correct Weight

Date "Boycott"North HI J('U the home of date eul

ture raIses few of the choicest var1etles the explanation being that ArabrulE'rs used to llpplovrlnte the choicefruit for theIr banquets so that thegro\\ erg stooped ploducmg the too desuable dates

Ph ••• NlllCU. :UU

SHOE REPAIRINGAlIl1".t~t f!lodern'rtlo:thlrie1"yIn charge of e'ltllert shoe-maker prices reasonable

Daniel G. Allor andSons Ice & Coal Co.

FerrariCLl!ANtR:, T~lLORAN»

SHOE RE~lLDER14531 East JMf_ Ave.

Lenox: il.1i2SFREE FREE

W f! ar'. 'l'Olebtllttnlf oUr 11tbanl'1.J.ve!l'S'aty and )ft. honor giVing

away a BSAIJ1'It;'UL TABLELAMP whtc1l I, be'lng displayed11'1ou1\'"WJnd:pw TI~kets are beinggiven With: work amoutlhng taSOcor ove,.. Save- youl' ticketsYou may ha.v-othe lucky numberPubhc Rafl'lo tQ I;. held JUNE14, 1930, r''4.

W ark CatTeCi' for and Dehvet"edAll Clothti Cleaned put m Moth

ProofS ••

THE GROSSE POINTE REVIEW

Ne}"t Sunday 1S Chlloren:l> Day Agreat serVIce of wot"shl'P WIth the boysand girls will be held m the mornmgat 10 30 0 clock The hour of the mornmg serVIce IS bell1g thus advanced to<l-cCOmlilOdate the <:hlldren who arepresent for the BIble SchQol SeSSlOl1begmnmg at 9 45 A beaUlttful programwlm be presented The dedication ofsm.all oolldren IVInllnot ibe observed atthIS serVIce but IS arranged for the followmg Sunday June 15th at which serVlce also members of the Chlldren sChurch who have done the finest work '"

Jefferson AvenueBaptist Church

Faith Lutheran Church wJ11 receive thetr rewardsThe evenmg- serVIce IS a source of

blessmg and a fine company of folksThe Festival of Penrtecos\f: will be ob .. are regularly 10 at1ertdance We covet

served at Falth Lutheran Church next fOf others the helpfulness of thlS warSunday mornmg rwihlcll event marks the shIp hom The sermon tOPiC th15 Su 1great out pourmg of the Holy Spmt day ,\...111be Beloved and Friend Theanl(J, the Ibegmnmg of the Chnstlan ordmance of baptl'>m 'li\111be admlll1sOhur-ch 1-900yeat'1s ago ThIs event WIll tered The tIme IS 8 odock, an organbe observed by the cel-elbratlon of the rClcltal precedmg at 7 45 Come WIthLQrd s Supper 'WlhlCh Will be the laslt your ~nendscommumon serVice unttl the thtrd "Week _. ._In September ThlS SefV1'Cew 11 begtnat 10 30 promptly v/hlC!h 15 fifteen mmutes earher than the usuoal hme Spec1almUSlc Will be sung by two chO'lr'S ands-everal 50101s1s Instrumental mu~tchas also been arranged for thIS felS"tlvaloccaSIon

The Bliole School WIll open WIth litSdevotlOns and mstructlOn at the usualttme whIch lS 9 15 a m The adultBlble da~s{'<; are Studylllg the hIstoryand meanmg of the Aug$jbu~g Conie'SslOn 10 preparatlOn of the blrthdaycelebratIon of the confess10n f'NhlCh ISJune 25 The chIldren and adult'! ofthe commumty are InvJted to attendthese classes

A dmner an-d receptIOn w 11be gwenm the churoh dlI1mg hall next Wednes.day evenmg June 11th m honor ofStudent NoMe LlvmgSlton who hasgraduated from the Semmary of CClJPI'"tal Umver!Hty of Colunllbus OhiO MrLwmgston IS the son 01 one of themembers at FaIth Chur-eh He wIll beordamed mto the mllllstry at a futuredate at FaIth Church All the membecsare requested rto pe preseht on thIS oc.cas Ion and all the itlends 0If the cun.gregaltlOn are mVLted to attend thIS re.cept on and congregatIOnal dmner

Messiah LutheranSou.o"'.as+ corner of Lakewood an<i

Keflcheval Avenues A H A Loeberpastor 1434 Lakewood Avenue Telephone Lenox 2121

On the 'Co1tung Sum:lay June 8th thecongregatlon tWIll celelbrate Pentecostor Wh'ltsunday the fest1Val of God theHoly Spmt ServIces !WIll be held asfollows Germall aJt 9 00 Enghsh at11 15 Sund~y School at 10 15

The Convention of the Enghsh DIS"!l:nct of the M~siSOUt'l Synod of Whl'C'hMesSlah Church IS a metnlber W2-11beheld at Akron OhIO June 11 to 17The 'CDngregatlOn !WIll be representedby Mr George Au'Ch and the pastor

Wife CoUapsea

Patrdman \f eyer Jomed the GrossePomte Park police 10 June 1928 andwas mar1"1ed a montih later HIS wlfeAu-drey Meyer coUapsed when she wastold of her hu~band s death Lanstra selder Ibrother- also a Grosse PO.J\1tePark .pat'1"olman dIed a month ago follow ng an OrDeratlOn for appendlcitls

PolIce have In custody two membersof the gang believed mvolved m thekI1l1l1g orf Grosse Pomte Park s twoofficers

TL-GrossePo~..teD--.w they didnot want to be queshoned• Be 'IU I\.~YO" runners or gunmen and fired beeau"o------------- about the~r presem:e on Jefferso1Etl-tteli, pabhshed and dUJtnbuted ucla avenue There was extensIve alCflvlty

week 1ty Saturday ntght and early Sunda)'THE GROSSE POINTE PRINTING among the hquor runners becaus't the

COMPANY CanadIan eX'port docks were closed byLE."" 1162 14935K...chenl An law ,t nudr ght

Di:tro!t, MldllgBR A favonte place for landtng the load.brought across Lake St ClaIr IS along

Two Park Patrolman the shore of Alter road rhe Detr"'l~ City hrults to Pemberton road l'

I'llcbms of Gangsters Gmsse POlUte Park the hquor be,n!:(Co 1nl.led from Page One) taken from the boat to wattIng auier

molb 1es or trucks WhlCh are dnven

lEna Pl11a<:...& 184 Victor avenue HIgh lto Jefferson avenueland Park was struck by an automo Chlef Drysdale saId that It had beenbile The dnver helped to carry he'! knol\vn for some tlme that a gang hadmto a candy store and then drove av,..--aybeen operatmg along the DetrOit city

The l!t':ense number of hIS car how hm1ts runnmg liquor under heavyever had been taken by Gu'> Anaston guard to depots III DetroIt He belIevesa clerk in the ~tore and was repO'Tted the Sllayers were members of thiS gang

I to the GrDsse Pomte Park police Fa l'latrolman I anastra had been a meantrOl"llell I ran.stra and Meyer detaIled <to ber of the Gro<;'!e POll1te Park pollee

1 sear'Ch tor thel drlver saw a car bear department for a year He .was amg the hcen~e number they sought brother of eh ef Harol-d Lanstra ofparke.d. at the curib In front of the the St OaIr Shores polIce and ltvedVllla~e Restaurant 15017 Jefferson wbth hIS parents Mr and Mrs Wl1~~amavenue Lanstra

In the caT' a large coupe were threemen Two other cars filled With menwere .at the c~rfb behmd It witnessestold !pohce later

The patrolmen !l"ldmg m a scout carW1th Lanstra dTlvmg swung to the cUr1bahead {)If the three "Cars Meyers 111umfoTim Jumped (Jut and started ba-ekWItnesses in the reS't.aUrant saId th~driver of the 'Coupe fired once at Meyer,who fell Without returnmg the fiT'eHiS PISltoJ was clasped m hls handwhen he was pIcked up

Lanstra srtlU In tfhe pohce car drewhiS '91s'1:01and fired at the men Anthree parked cars fled the men m thecoupe firmg orn Lanstra as It shot awayfrom the curb WJ.tnes.ses saId occu'Pants of 1he car dtrectly behind thecoupe also Jomed m >the shootwg andshots are !belIeved to have c-ame fromthe thIrd car Lanstra was struck ibyfour bul1elts More than 25 shots werefired 10 all

The SIde and rear of the pOllce carwere ~)ler.<:edby ibullets and a numberrflew wJ1d down Jefferson avenue

The Gros>se Pomte Pa'1"k polIce sUtlOn IS less than a block from the sceneand officers he--anng the shots ran mtothe street In time to see 1he coupespeed west anto Dtlt.rolt

ChIef Drysdale said he was certamthe men III the three cars werre rum

39c

1.791.79

Pabst-ette Pimento, Brick andSwiss Cheese ~ 19cNew Pkg., special price

Complete Line of Itnported "",dDmnestie Cheese

Canada Dry Ginger Ale

Flat Can Monarch SalmonHighest quality PugetSound, pound can

Henry Niebuhr & Company,HARDWARE, PAINTS AND CLASS,

Lenox SUB' 14426 Kercheval Ave.

< "'''.'''''$.i:glllJaN UP YOUR HOME,.f,...~~ '"'*"" PAINTS

Acme PaInts Varnishes and Enamels Rogers Brushmg LacquerRogers Lmplenm La<equer Etc

SOME PIUCES IN OUR PAINT DEPARTMENTG S Ho<use Pamt $2.25 gal, 68e qtSpreadwell Pure House Pamt $298 gal, 85e qtInSIde Gloss WhIte $275 gal, 7Sc qtFlo }< zy White Enamel $3 75 gal, $1 00 qtG S I acquer Thmner * pmt 30c, 1 pmt Sl}c, 1 quart ~

42c19c1.49

Every ability of out' Q\'ganization has beenused in makin'g possible this unusual dill-play of meal time helps. _Speedy reftiiger-ator cars bring perishable$ right from thefarm-their taste and freshness is pro-tected every step of the way. And buyingpower keeps prices down, and qual1tly up.

BARGAINSIN DELICIOUSNESS

A GREAT ARRAY OF BETTERFOODS AT ECONOMY PRICES

Specials38c Caledonia:Dry Ginger Ale

Cbantplllf11e-like, dt>z.

Headquarters for SoderholmSwedish Rye and Raisin Bread

Veos Dry G~ger AleDoz.

FreshDressed Broilers

Armour Pure Lard2 lbs. for

RibLamb Chops

MASTER RADIO SERVICE

Eqmpment h -e r e thatWllJ will the heart -elf thegolfer at a sa.ngle glanceLIubs that wete maJdeto save st'1'6kes, __ bal#toat fro. t"'l'?"'"~ttu. andfar-aids 'tIhat make forgolfmg fun 'WIth ~C()namy

Lenox 1919

ALL-AMERICANSPORT SHOP

GOLFAIDS

Dependable Delivery Service

CHARGE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED

The Economy Market Co.,Switch Board Service ,.. Len<?:x3065

13915 East Jefferson between Lakeview and Eastlawn1;, hi 1. ~

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Notice is hereby given of an election in Rural Agricultural SchoolDistrict No.1, Grosse Pointe Township, Wayne County, lVJichigafi~to be held on Monday, the ninth day of June, A. D: :I:~, at~t}te

-polling places 'Of the several precincts of the District, toJwir.' " ,PRECINCT NO l~To include all of Grosse Pointe VIllage, voting place at

the CadIeux School, 399 St ClaIr Avenue, Grosse Pointe VIllage, MichIgan.PRECINCT NO 2-1'0 include that part of the VIllage of Glosse Pointe

Park lYing "outh of k"rcheval Avenue, voting place at the MUniCIpal Hall of theVIllage 01 Gro~se :'01nte Palk, situated at No 15115 E Jefferson Avenue, GrossePomte Park, MIchigan

PRECINCT NO 3-1'0 include all of Grosse Pointe Farms, voting place atthe Kerby ::'chool of the VIllage of Gros"e Pomte Farms, sItuated on Kerby Roadnorth of Grosse Pomte Boulevard, Grosse Pomte Farms, MIchigan.

PREClNC l' l\i 0 4--1'0 mclude all of Grosse Pomte Shores WIthin the SchoolDistrict, votmg place at the Municipal Hall of the VIllage of Grosse Pomte Shoreson the corner of Lal,e Shore Drive and Vermer Road, Grosse Pointe Shores, MIch-Igan

PRECINCT NO 5-1'0 include all of the Village of Lochmoor and FractionalSchool DI5tnct No 9, GratIot Township, WIthin the School DIStrIct, votmg placeat the Stevens l' l\;fason School on Vermel Road in the Village of Lochmoor,MIchIgan

PRECINCT NO 6-1'0 include that part of the VIllage of Grosse PointePark includmg and lymg north of Kerch eval Avenue, votmg place at the DeferSchool, 15425 Kercheval Avenue, Grosse POl11tePark, MIchigan,

and that the polls of said election will be open a t the polling places in the said several precinctsi of the District from 12:110o'C'1ockNoon to 8:00 o'clack P. M., Eastern Standard Time (11:00

o'clock A. M. to 7:00 P. M., Central Standard Time), and that at said election there. will bevoted for and elected two members of the Boar d of said District for the term of three years andthat Chas. A. Poupard and J. Lee Barrett al'e candidates for said office, and such other questionsand propO&itions, if any, as are required by law to be submitted to the vote of theelectors of theDistrict voting in precincts.

NOTICE IS ALSb GIVEN, that the Annual Meeting of said School District will be heldon Monday, the 9th day of June, A. D. 1930, and that the meeting will be opened at 10:00 o'clockA. M., and closed at,lO~OOo'clock P. M., Eastern Standa~ Time, at the Grosse Pointe HighSchool in the Village of Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan; that at said Annual Meeting, betweenthe hours of g:30 o'clock P. M., and 10:0n o'clock P. M., Eastern Standard Time, there will besubmitted to those present and entitled to participate in the business and pl'oceedings of themeeting all questions, propositions and matters upon which action by the voters of the Districtis by law required, or necessary, or by the Board of Education deemed proper, prudent or ex-pedient to be submitted to the meeting and that among such questions, propositions and mattersto be submitted to the Annual Meeting will be the fullowing, to which special attention is called:

(a) PropositiOn to dedicate a strip of land off the proposed elementaryschool sIte on Kerby Road for highway purposes

CHARLES A. PARCELLS,Secretary,Board of Education,Rutal Agricultural School District No.1,Grosse1Pointe Township,Wayne County, Michigan.

All qualified electors are entitled to vote for school trustees.Registration must be on or before June 7th. Only persons who have registered may vote

at the school electionl

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R Keogh B PeUy3rd-Ma<;o 1 J Ht..ckendorn F Pel

gally R Armstroulg P Van dl Puttermal 'score-Defer 44 St Ambrose

3R hcrb\ 2/ St Paul 27 St Clalr26 DetrOlt U 1tVCrslt) School 23 CadlCl x ~3 \lasor 12 frombly 5

(II::' f ¥,-l ner;.- to be conhnued next'Week)

ELROY 0 JoNESRAYMOND K DYKEMALINCOLN MAIRlj:J FRI1:D EDGARMRS C D MACPHERSON1.. J BULKLEYL S TROWBRIDGEJOHN TIGCHONJOHN H FRENCHGEORGE OSIUSL B YOUNGTHOMAS E. RICHINGMRS ROBERT H HENNINGSTARK HICKEYEDWARD HENKELL W FORRESTERH, A. STRIC"U~~

CHARLES H. HODGESC H HABERKORN,J~CAMERON B WATERMANEUGENE W LEWISEDGAR W BOWENB E: TAYLORJOHN F KEYSMARKR HANNAHOBART B HOYTPAUL H DEMINGSIDNEY T MILLER. Jil.ALBERT F MEDERH P BREITENBACHJOSEPH L HICKEYCHARLES A PARCELLSJOHN II. WATKINSFRED SUTTERKENNETH 1.. MOORE

Uass 8--E Granger Tromlbly DHudson "Idson J Edgar St Ambrose

Hop, Step and JumpClass 5-1 Poma\ lk Deter E

v1'tr<;ack herl y R Spa} S PaulCh:.~ 6-G HLrgenroetl cr St '\m

br e R q)'tr 1 DcrLr H lIoV'! tr I\la::>on

LIass 7-f' \\ hl.h I St Dau! GBr'lUll 1 Cad (tx \\ \111 d 1) er

Cia 8-) 1,"c', Defee J (nil P "In Gay Madrid" at01 (ad c x C 1 hor burg D tr It I

LnIVCf;lty School the Punch and JudyJunwr Relay Ram 1 NoV"'rro e; ne-w{'~t l'AU$,1C~

ht-St '\ 1bnse L CIa tcns ;, I fOil a <:'e' IT (ta\ "\f1.dnd WIll 0genI eta R h 1( II 1< Ca oj June 6t~1 an,d 7th at the Pttncn and

2nd-}) fer II J sel R 1t ner (lor tIled on P1.ge ro'j:1t')

Por BETTER SCHOOLS

PI1:RCIVAL DODGESIDNEY T MILLE'"FRlID C BURDENC H L'HOMMEDIEUOSCAR WEBBERMRS. ALICE D LODGEMRS: MORSE ROHNERTMURRAY W: SALESALLEN F. EDWARDS11: J HICKEYJOHN G RUMNEYJEROME E J KEANEJOHN B FORD. JR.JULIAN P BOWENALGER SHELDE.NR1CHARD H WEBBERRALPH H BOOTHD, DWIGliT DOUGLMI

Fungo HittIngUass 5--.L rundaro St Clair \\

IngalsJbe Mason J \ladntosh Deter(Jass 6-F Wood Kerby R Cooke

Detter G vfar-shal Cad euxCh<;s 7-r laPorte St Paul '-I

Bragg \faSOll J Hen a 1 DeferC1".... 8--R Ltte St A IblOo.€ E

(leI 10 ltS ~t Clalr r 1 dughl 11 he byAccuracy Throw

Clas<; 5-J \\ atlm" DctrOlt Umver.Sit) Serool 1 Delore (adIeu:,\,. \Vl\..eane St Paul

C-la:.s. 6--J 1aw ('td eux J SmallKerby ) Scallen ~t Pa 11

Class 7-V Hlemb ck Defer Bo C0l100l ",t (Ja r R llUlt ht'l by

VOTERS' LEAGUEJ

The Voters' League for Better Schools came intobeing in 1923 for the purpose of improving our schoolsystem. The excellence of our present schools is a monu-ment to the League. If you believe that these publicspirited men and women of Gro$SePointe have done andare doing a good job, back them up; go to the polls onMonday and vote for

On the above date a school election will be held, Twotrustees are to be eleq:ed to the Grosse Pointe Board ofEducation. Any j;axpay:eror the parents or the guardianof a child of schdOlage, are entitled to vote for schooltrustees. If you wish to see the high standard of yourIchool system maintained, if you wi&hto see your school

\ taxes and school affairs handled in a business-like, non-political manner, if you wish to do your duty as a citizen,go to the polls that day and VOTE!

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Your Board of Education operates the school systemof the entire Pointe, which includes the Park, the Village,the Farms, the Shores, Lochmoor and a small part ofGratiot township. Its annual budget is about $800,000.1111.lt is the most important governmental unit in the town-ship because of the importance of its task of educatingyour children as well as the magnitude of the businesstransacted. Are you willing to devote a few minutes ofyour time to the maHer of selecting the proper men toserve on your school board? If so. go to the poU.on Monday and VOTE!

MONDA Y, JUNE 9th

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HENIlY B. JOYTRI,IMA1'I H I'lEWB~JUl,TJ~N R. RUSsELHERBERT V: BQOKHOWARD E. COFFIND: M. FERRY, JR.FRANK W. HUBBARDPHELPS NEWBERRYEDGAR B. WHITCOMBCHARLES '1'. BUSHWILLIAM A: PETZOLDBENJAMIN F: TOBINOR: H "N. TORR:E'YJOSEPH B. SCHLomANROT D CHAPINJAMES S HOLDENSE,WURN R 1,.IVINGSTONEDR.u,NiST T. TAPPET

Poupard and Barrett

KerbyClass 7- J Carey Kerby. Heenan

DetrOlt U l11vers1ty S'Choo~ E Johnson" Mason

Class 8-D SmIth Defer R DlenckSt Ambrose J Beaufalt St ClaIr

Broad JumpClass 5-A Van Sltnasny Kcrby J

o J eary St Paul B Belery DeferClass 6-C Verber::>t Kerb} J hall

zer St Ambro'>e J S"""eeny St PaulClass 7-£ Taube Defer R Her

genroether St Ambrose L Fral'S~er"t Paul

Class 8-Dlcdnck DetrOlt Umverslt)School J Danna Cadleux J Delmotte, St Galr

THE GROSSE POINTE REVIEW

Class 4-F SymOll$ Jumor Hlgh, NCham'{)me Jumor Hlgh E Ponke)",St ClaIr

Baseball Thl"O'W'Oae;s I-A Deamley Jumor HIgh,

D K1effman St ClaIr N Meddaugh,Tumor High

ClasSi 2~D Stock Jumor HIgh, MLademo St ClaIr

C1ae;<;1-"1 Sloane Jun or High MGoddens St Clair (. DeItrIch JUnIorHigh

CJao;s 4---B Thllbodeau Jumor HIgh11 Vanderbeke Jumor High, C

M Danna TUl1lOf HIghHOpt Step and Jump

L Gas'> l-L CoellU<:; JUl110r HIgh L.IKaptan JUntOf Hlgh \1 Jensen, JUniorHigh

Uas'" 2-L ,,\I l",on Junior High PConway JUnlor High E EesonereJumor Hlgh

Clase; 3-~ 0 Dell }unlOf Hlgh B\11tchell St ClaIr

Class 4---M ~ tlbvan TunlOr Hlgh\[ De\Volt Junior H gh. V. AllesJUnlor HIgh

Fungo HItt1DI'Class l-R Pearch JunIor High

J Heckendorn JUnlor HIgh M Matheson Jun or HIgh

Clas<; 2-\:1 Broughlton Juntor Htgh"\f HLtch ns Junior HIgh E Artt andB Smith JUnlor HIgh

Class 3-1\ Ingol<;by Junwr Hlgh BMarkham Jumor HIgh E "-fItchellSt Cla r

Class 4-L-D Glesekmg )unlOf HlghV Dallev JunIOr HIgh E DooleyJuntOf HLg'h

SenIor R.elay1st-JunIOr High D vbrkham A

Maertens T B lrkemo M Treadwell2nd- ] untor HIgh R Snow G \1olen

\! \1ontgomerv J Teague3rd-JUOlor High I Newberry :c

W lhams t\ \!ason B Denmanrmal 5core-Jl1mor HIgh 181 St

Cla r 24 St Awbro<;e 9JUNIOR BOYSsa Yard Dash

Class S-D J oucks Defer D ChampiC Kenby }:< Champme St Paul

Clas:. 6--R Fck I rode St Clatr RDarlIng St Paul 1 hompson Detr01t"L nJVerS'Ity School

Cla<;s 7-C Carrol St Ambrose Wf'etter St Clalr J Henderson Cadleux

Class s-W Gu::>tm Detrmt DnwersHy School C Klemschrntdt. CaditeuxG Staub Defer

75 Yard Hurdle.Class 5-H Keanefi St Paul Det

vuler De rOlt UUlverslty School BS'Co'tt CadIeux

Class 6----P v!thttelo St Omr F"\11..tltem St Ambrose W Marsack

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NEW LOCATION

Wristwatches $9.75 upwards5.Strand Jiearls $5.00 upwardsDinner Rings $12.00 upwardsCuff.Links $1.50 upwardsNovelty Necklaces, from 98c upwards

JEWELR Y GIFTSfor GRADUATES

A,J.TpORSTER1

(JEWELER)Opto-netr::~ and Manufadurinl Optician

School WinnersThe 'WInning choals In the Groue

Pomte field .ad track meet spon..sored by the Board of EducationMay 23 are

Sentor boys Groue Pomte HIJh,first, DetrOit Uhlverslty School, sec ..ond, Sf Amh~e, third

JunlQr boys Defer, first; St Am ..hrose, second, St Cwr and CadIeux,bed for thn:.d

Sentor girls Groue POinte HI'k,firs-i, St Clair, second, St Ambro'8,thlrCl

Junior girls Defer, hl'5t, Kerby,second, Cadieux, third

Gold cups WIll be awarded to tbeWInner. of first place In. each cI••••

The annual game of baseball he ..tween the teachers and HIgh SchoolvarSIty resulted In a ,"clory for thevarslty, 7.Z, playmg four lJupng-s In

a seven Inning game The teache:l"'ahad hItherto been VictOrs for twoyears.

(Contmt.ed from Page One)SENIOR GIRLSDash and Throw

C1ass l-E McGomgle J Ulllor HIghE Rltcher JUlllor HIgh M Peters~ StOalf

Clas~ 2-A Miller Jurntor HIgh MMonmg 5t ClaIr E Matm'Chke JumorHigh

Gass 3-J Taylor TunlOt H.1ghOark JunIOr Htgh

Clase; 4--A Nlv"'ns Jumor HlghAngel J umor H gh

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• • •(Contmued from Page One) Mr.!l Charles R Walker and rer

In her horne In Rtdge r03Jd Grosse son Charles departed last \\eek for tl ePomte Tuesday Mrs Owen R Skiel~ East At present. they are at the 5tton entertained 16 guests, at a luncheon RegIS Hotel tn New York City for a

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RAMON NaVARRO

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SUNDAY - MONDA TJUNE 8-9

"The Lone Star Ranger"WIth

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"Lady of Scandal"at Fisher Theater

Marion Davies atParamount Theater

The Lad')" of S'Candal based onFr'CdeiI'lCk Lonsdale s stage hit, TheHtgh Road IS the all ta~ktng screenattractIon at the FlSher theat.er thlaweek Featurmg Ruth Chatterton andWIth a notalble cast which mcludes twop-tayers from the orlgmal London stagepresentabon, it IS a hrlllIant comedy

Marlon DaVies gay screen com,edlenne scores 11. deculed success oln herlatest all-.talkmg 'PIcture • The Flora~dora Glorl WhliCh has opened at theParamount theater for a long run en~gagement

"Lone Star Ranger"at Punch and Judy

No all talkmg picture yet made, It ISsaid surpasses the VIVl.daction of •TheLone Star Ranger, Fox Movletone alltalkmg romance of the Southwestadapted fmm Zane Grey s gtory thwthas been read by mtlhons of peopleThIS pIcture W111be seen and heard atthe Purroh and Judy theater on June8th and 9th

"This Mad World"at Punch and Judy

\\Then Metro Gold'i\yn \1ayer pur ..chag.ed 'the screen rights to FrancolS deCurel s drama Terre Inh manesome tIme ago It was wt't'h the mten'honof D:ff'ermg sometlu 19 ne...... on the~creen III the fform of an all talhngpIcture presented alm'Oslt In en1ue1:YIn Its ongmal form

To thiS end Wl1ham de MIlle aJutho'1'of a number of sllcC'essful Br'oadwa:yplays prevlOUs to entenng the pl.cturefidd wa.s engaged to direct the productIon MId ~'he short hme element ofthe oflg'lUat f work WaiS .retamed the Ientire drama hemg unfolded '\\lthIl thehours of 4 p m and 10 a 'In of rthe f'Ol~lowmg day

wlth whom he wlaJ,s Jomed In wedlock At romance of modern SOciety and shOW' "THE GAY MADRID'" 1 role. Whee HoweM Claude Kmg Eu.thIS altar less than two years ago hie (Continued from Page 1 hree) genla Besserer WlhLam V Mong,What a tremendous pnce thIS tragedy Judy theater wIth a -cas'!:whIch mdudes Beryl MefICer David S<:'O"trtand Herbertdemands of hef' I And here 15 rthlS gnef William Powell at Dorothy Jordan U1 the leadmg fenllmne Oarkstricken r:t'l1iOtther-what a prIce she IS ~lillrilipaying In her dechlllng yoars fo h~V'e Michigan Theater ~to gwe UiP her boy And here are @ PHONE LENOX 0293these sorrOWIng brothers and sls1ers -- ~and these chddren who loved hIm a. Wl1ham Powell whose recent por- THE CRYSTAL TEA SHOPPE'Unde EddIe I say you at'e all pay Itrayal of Natural DaVIS In The1l1g a pnce In the sacnfic-e you make Street of Chance IS cons1de1"ed one ~and In the sorrow that you feel of the htgh slpOts of hIS screen career,

But my brethren you are not paYl1W now makes hIS ap-pearance at the MI'Ch~thIS 'Ptlce for naught and you are not zgan theater 10 another well coniCelvNl,wltlhout a comfort that 15 neh and ex.cIt1ng melodrama The Shadow ofbea.utt.ful Your beloved dIed a hero the Law'He dbCd In the servIce of God and of ------mankind Yes he <!led In the perform- Al Jolson in Newam:e of du.ty What a comfort to reahze that he has I.,d down hIS hfe In Picture at Statesuch a nOlble way and for <such a gorealcause I Venly h1s name shaH be 111 Al Jolson IS SCOring a real sensa ..scnbed on the monument t-hl1Jtbeat'S honal hIt In hIS new pIcture Mammv'the names of ~he martyrs of the ages which IS haVing Its first showmg at theWhat JOy and what comfort that must State theatergive to you hiS loved ones I In hiS new picture Jolson rerturns t-o

And you hlS c-omrades must ib-e: the type of role that ma.de h1fQl.famousdeeiply touched today as you thLnk of on the stage and so m Mam11 y hethe oproce he paId and ewecla1ly when <; seen a'1d heard as the gay come(hany<:lu reallZie that you mIgbt ihave pal-d that he really lS Jolson smgs sevthe ponce he paId 11 instead of hiS meet era! s'Ongs--old favorItes that havemg With those cnmlOals ylOU had done proven so popular-and a score of newso So I m sure the Pollce Department song hIts written especIally for rum byaf Gmsse P01!lrte as well as the Clt!2ens Irvmg Berlinof fu!ls g'1"eat CIty orf ours WIll everhonor the name of Erhardt Meyer who OX=O"====::IIlaId down hIS hfe m the serVlce of h1S .Mfellow men foe grearter love hatlh rnoman tha1: thiS that a man lay downhlS Me fur h1S fnends

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DUNCA'I SISTERS 111

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"Anna Christie"

(Conil:mued lfrom Page One)But especially liS thiS true of those

....ho are servnng m the PolIce Departroent Those men risk 't'helf lives 10order to protect us, our fanuhes. ourhomes our proPerty Out m the dal1"klwurs of the ntgh.t--out Into the densof 'Crime and W1ckednes'S these men go111 oroer to run down and ~ppt"ehendthe crulUnal and thus to protect OUT

lIves and our property Do we reahzewhat a >deJbt of grautude we owe tothese iPulbhc servants? I want to tenyou tlhat I ve alwQYs had a vrarm spotIn my heart for these men

ThIs brotherr s Me was glVen to ser~Vice 111 thIS high office and In thatt;erV1ce he has iPa~d the s'U'preme iprtce$aturdlay evelI1lng he <ionned hIS UUl:form bade good.bye to hiS dear WIfeand went to !police headquarters to takeup hIS <ll&S<lgnedplace of duty for themglht, and ill the perfor>maulCe of thosedutIes, he and hIS partner were shotdown Yes he paid the sUlpreme pfl'ce-he la'lld down hIS hie 111 servmg 'tIhepeople of thlS commumty

And he has not pald tthe pf1ce .alone,but others Me paY'1ug a pnce 'Wl'tih h1rmHere IS thIS heart.Jbroken yOung wife,

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NEIL BLONDELL, Assessor

In the Village of Grosse Pointe, WayneCounty, Michigan

The Assessment Roll for the Village of G r 0 sse Pointe,Wayne County, Michigan, for the year 1930,having been com.piled a Meeting for the purpose of Reviewing of same by theBoard of Review will be held on Tuesday, June 10, 1930, andWednesday, June 11, 1930, at the Village Hall, 17150 MaumeeAvenue, Village of Grosse Pointe, Michigan, from 8:30 to 12:30;1:30 to 4:30 and 7 to 9 in the evening.

f All those deeming themselves aggrieved by said Assessmentmay then be heard. ,