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Fully Paid Circulanon Great Mdjority of Volunteers Still Have to Make Return~ Obtain Evidence Against Bookies ItsOlJr * lllm to !lIFE/ -' Grosse Poinle _ MEMORlAL ':: ') DRIVE Housing Proble111 All Solved For PU1nping Station Super 1.('0 Cilnil'l, the sllperintl'nrl- I'nt Itf thc C:lt,,'~ pumping sta. tion at :>:df "nd Chadc,'oix, un. 1<1 rr.rrn1h (1/'(,!IPlfO a renleel p~'(qH.'1 t~. 1~I"al i ,~', 1)l,1 hri:, h('cn fnrcf,rl In nin\-.C ('tit h;..' a Ch;lng{" or OW\lCl,'11 i 1', S,n,,' thkt lim(' he' and hi, wlf" "rtd ehilrl hav(> 'wen ()C"ll- P,l':l1g 111l\11'.'" qtlllrlflS in the PUn1P!I\l( .'I;'lion. Tht' illlang"- nll'rll is d"I'ld,'dl," el,;mpl'd f"I' (':'11' n(' r hut 111 A nlf'a~lil f" is n~ t',V aglerllhle \0 Ihr CIt,. COllnell. \\'ho ~" 1'I<';;s,'1I wilh the ('on. stanl prl'sen{'p of the sliperln- lend('nt on thl' pmpell)', In th" {~,f' of a he"v,v slIrldrn :-:lol III ~'nln('nnr i~ on thC" J0b t!"J ::11 (Inrf' :,l;~rt OH' big p~nllp~ .~o- lng. A r1lfr('r£>nr(> "f II fl'\\' mm. • utes in such a ca5e might spell Address Remember Signature oC Contributor Help to Want GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, JUNE 24, 1948 to the Grosse Poinle War Memorial Library Fund Hcrcwith----_ June 1,1950---- June I,]949---- l"or the l'tJ!I\'('nil'tlce of those who hal'e not been solicited for a cO!llrilmtion to the Grosse Pointe Memor- ial Fund, the News prints a donation blank which ca!l he easily filled out <I!ld mailed into headquarters at 1684n Kercheval Avenue, Grosse Poinle, 30, A receipl will be mailed to each donor from the campllign headquarters, Every single residenl of the Poinle should be a part of this drive. If \'Otl haven't yet given, fill oul the blllnk helow :md mail-in your gift lmmediately. If you'v£' gi'l'E'n alrelld~' but feel that \'Otl haven't done all you could, give again, , Dale-.-- _ In tribute to those whl) served and in memor\' of those who gave their J:\'es in World War nand in"con- sidE'rlltion of the gifts ()f others, I subscribe ------------Dollars ICapture Pair City Parking Plan iCollections Wanted For A · A' k d b iOf $1809000 Park Robbery' gaIn ttac e Y 'Already In The two l~vho enfered! Angry Residents the Joseph Lulomski horne all ' 637 Middlesex last December ,----,-------, and bound and gagged ;\lichael Special Session of Council Attended by Large Group Deleta, the ~llretllker, and Protesting Against Portion of Ordinance ,Wilh the very greill m~Jor- ransacked the house, have Already Passed i it,\' of the calwassers in the been captured. -----.--~-- j Pointe \Var rvlemoriaI Fund A Ilt,llllb,er of ci.t,izens of tlhe City, to .lhe.l1ulll, ber of.50-75, •. campaign still' to be heard At the time of the robherv the h d h \\ I N ff S Cl d h Park police wer" abl(' to' get W 0 resl e 111 t I' . ateI' o?- e - t. . all' 1Stnet and Itl, t e; from, helldqu3rte:s tOIS week 110m!! excellent fingerprints end general area along' St. Clair south of Kercheval, who believe repurted tliat contributions it was these which led eventually that their residential property will be adversely affected have passed the SIP-O,nnn mark. I to the pairs indentification, . by the presen~e of p~rkJng lo~s, were ,out With thell battle' Rl'p"rls have been I'xCf'edlOg' The othel' night th('fe was A axes at a special meehng held In the FIre House on Maumec I.,' slo", in coming in, The drive free for al! fight in a wcst side last Monda~' night, June 21. '1'-- -.------,. . was scheduled to cnd (In ,lun" I open air theatl'l' and after the The ordinance which makes r W dell ; 15, but the numl>l'" of IOquiri'!s rioter~ wcre gathered in and parts of these ~real avai~able for: 00 S (I, S ; bring re('ei\'t:d "t hCilrlqu"rters Detective Sergeant .James Dun- development IOta parkmg lots I . Indicates that many of the vollm- leavy, of the Delroit Headquar- was p~sed by the Couneil last I H It t T 'teer "orkers ha"e n0t ~.rt con- tels' Detective Squad was view- October after Ii!'veral public a 0 0p 'Iacted all the resid!'nts on their ing the collection at II lineup he hellrings and. strictly speaking j~ IS .I R k :' lists, was strongly impre~s('d wilh thl! finished business, At the request' Ol ac et I Of a lotal, of more lh,w 4()O similarity of one of them to the h~lwev!'r of a numbel' of citizens. Ion the SpeCial Gifts l!st, only description which the Detroit po- who claimed they had not been about Ion have been heard from, lice had of the men from the aware of what was going on, the Bans PrCleticlt by Which: Of the between 600 and 700 c"n. Park PoJiee Department. City authorities permilteda sec- B 'Id B'lk d Phi vassel's who ar~ ,handling thi! He directed this particular ond heanng on the quest JOn of UI ers Ie urc asers dool-to-door soliCitations, onl,' suspect to be held out for speci"l ",hpther 01' not that part of the of New Homes about 50 h;l\'eturned in theil' re- examiniltion "nd it was only :I ordinance which applied to park- --- I ports. matter of hours before collabor- ing lots should be repealed, The \Voods Council Of! J\lne Alger Slwluen, eh"irm;)[l of I alion with Chid Louwers, in ,Attorne:" ~Henry 1', Gage, who 15 instructed the Village A t-! the campaign hos sent out rt.n whil'h the original fingerprints, 1II'es at 59, St. Clair, present!'rj lornev to prepare the neces-I appeal to all workers to get their figured !arg"ly, produn'd il com- ,the prutest, on behalf of h\~ sa!'\' -Ie 'islation which willi report, in by this week,end H~ plete identification, Thi" was IWlghbor" rhe IJurrlen uf I\ls . g r I also appeals to tho,,' wno have further fortifie,l by the, positi\'e argument was that the presence place a stop on the p1l.afc Ice, not yet been conla:'led to send identificillion of the man b~' of ;1 parkjn~ lot illong Watedoo of remOYlllg the top soi rom their contribulilJn5 dlll'l tl~ t.0 Mike Deleta as onp of the two, would be objh'tionable from t1H~, properties upon w~ich houseslheadqUartels, The NEWS is wh? harl bound ilnd gagged h~m standpoint of, the residents ilno ~are about to be l)tult. I prinlin,i th" coupon below to ann held a pistol over Ilim while would ,depreelate the \'alue of I The lega! excuse for such IlC- mllka It COn\'COlcnt for the~e Lo the)' alternately searchcd the the nearby propertle, The same lion bv the \'illage is that the re- send in their gifts, hous", Through hilll, trye second g"ncra! argument was repe~ted 1I10vlll' of the lop ;;oil often leaves DUling the I;l..t W""'K il num- man W;lS picked up, : il.\' ~llS~ Grace Barbiere, of 65l nothing but lh", hall' day wHit bel' o( 5ubstnntinl contrihuti'Jns The men are Anthony l'rbano- ;Nl'ff road, ~h. and Mrs. Ernest F, holes ;nd uepressions in which were reported hy the Spedal G ,. G wic?, ag{'d 19, the lirst 001' al'-I Dudley, of 657 N~,ff, Herman A" water aCl'umulates m a kin I Gilts cummittee, Some of thes'! } OUp zves rested" of 91188 Nottingham. <.Od I s,'h~,:~,er, 868 51. Clair., and . breeding p!net>s for mosquitoes follow: NTr. and l'v1rs, Theodore Pl T . " Vakntmc Boersky, aged 18, of olh(l,. ,Illd othcn\'l~c threatelllnJ( Ihe D, Huhl 5,,),000: Waldo Aver\', ay onzgltt -j 3603 Theodore st. Detroit. ;\'layol' Nett!ng, with infinite, public health, $3,000: Richard Webber. ::;2,500: \ They \\'el.'e turned over to the, patience, carned Ihe mternlln-. Ba(:k of this aLl') i~ the com- lIug'! Ledyard, 51,000;. Mrs. John , Park police Wednesday. June 23 able dlScusslon through two plaint of owners of new homes J, a Bllen, $1,000; ?vir, and ?\ir". Curtain to Rise at 8: 15 on. and "re now held for trial on a . weal); hours~ Each speaker'large c that if th,'y wish to raise any! W, P, Stevenll, $1,000; A, Edward F t Pd' f D charge 01 robbery armed, l.Jy-repeated_.he arguments .0LI..,s gras" un their prop"Jlies or have i Barlt, $1.000, Irs ro uct~on.o rama Boel'sky is an enli~ted man in, pre<1l.ce;<sor. u garden plot there i5 nothing Dr. M. M. Sheaffer of Auduhon Organization the U, S. Army and "a5 formerly The l\1<tyor poinlf:d out that: Idt fOI them to do but huy bal'll road, ooe of th<i canVil~n'\S in stationed at Fort Knox, the zoning ordinance, of which' from the contract')r the fertile the P;;rk, reports that he re- Tonight al 8:15, the Pierce _. , the pilrking provision is only a soil which W<lS once theirs and ceived donations from clery rr,,- Auditorium curtain' rises on; Concealed 'lT 1re part, hud only Iwen drilwn up which the conll',etllr has piled, iclpnl on hl~ list except one, "I'm h 'f "nd passed ilfte, a thoroilgh ex- up convemently [or sale, i going to turn in a 100 perrent t e Boolh Tarkington COOled,'. EI t D C' " ec r'ocutes og ilminaticm of the ~lty'S needs hy It is said that the an,rdge colleetlOn report if f hol'e to c,,:] "Clarence" - first legitimate' " profe.'\slonal plannmg experts." pnce which the contractor' gels on that last onp el'e,y day al! stage production of the Grosse ~urvey of the parking ;;nd Irafflc for this soil is "bout S~ pet yard, SUIIlll1er long," Dr, Sheaff~:. rl~- Pointe Theatre, A report reached the pollee on probll'll1 by the Count)' author- with the price (requently going c1ared. Hepeat perfollnilnces of the Monday morning, June 21, that. Illes and Ihe arince ilnd e.\- to ,$5, It hilS be'en reported thai mar" comedy, which has bpen bi1lecl there WilS a dead dog in the yard pre~sed opinion of private eiti- COin pIain d nt5 \\'ho have re~idents have told the lohm- "/I Show for the 'Vhole Famill'," of the property at 1;386 Whittier. ,zens ;;nd the peroonai ex"ono,,- taken up thiS m"tter with the. tepr eanv"s"el~ they prefer tn will be gi\'en Friday and Sat~r- The Park olTicers discoven'd' tlOn of the pl:ohlems by the ll~dl- 'memher.' of couneli claim that i \lall until th!' fall to fill out Ih"" day evenings, curtain-time re- there was not a mark of any in-. ~,tduall mcmocrs or the Cuy thi~ practice has become common "pl ..dge" Others have said 1h".,' l1lainil~g 8:l5 (in spite of some ju,y on the little fellow, a hand-, Olln:.I,. _ ,. > ,'vith some cont,actors. "iii gIve something n<)\':, but publiCity cnnis erroneousl\' mark- some Boston Bull ' Th, pi otbtants pr,,~nl. I.e hope to mcreas" th(.lr 0(,natlo,1,<; ed 8:30), : Further cxami;ation di- I 'ed: ""id, were onl~' eoncerned with: ,-\-rO -d---- later on, "", . . sC O. I theIr own atlltude towards th,' c.1'lOO 111 0\1.18 ..'" I he gua I of tin." 10-week'old IIhere was an clectrlc \I'l,e con, I ' , I ) 'I. ,1) 'f A II of Ow"e thll1!(s mak .. mo, Q community organization is two-Irealed in the sh,ubbery about; pa,klng pn,,' f'IlI, .w 11 ': It wlas F' d Sh tt rl work fnt' tht> ('onva,<sers hut th .. fold: first, to pI'esent highly com- I the premises, and that it \1 as car- i n"Cf'~~ar." for thf' ('h.lUl1cll :" t",,~. oun a ereu {i1i,.(' offieial" ",e detprmmed Pete t 'f. ' , I mto con"r1e,,,tlon t (' \\el[;"" 0, hi" . I. h 'I h _ n PCI Olmilnces o( plays 0(, rVlng 110 \'olts ample for il Il'th- , 1 ta PI pr," reSI( "111 "", e ,(,:,_ wide" '1'1 'theeommllnlt\'a"aWI()f' 'j'I.' t,t ,. appeal at moderilte box- I il shock tmde, some circum.' .'",.. "., '\' lte' Mast local buildim: 1,1(:1 ..( '"\l given "n (lppor unl ,'J office prices; ilnd s d t ',' <t ' A ff'\\ of 1he pI otLst ,lOb \\ I.. ,il 1 ,. , to hal'e " p" ,t in th" creation ()[ .. ,ccon , 0 glle . ance5. f tl' . 11' t I'.'t.'t I' rtor reoortpd to the P(l- Grosse Pomters of all ag 0 1'1 . a 11 o[l1l110n I" 0" I ce con Ia , , 'a ml'moll,,1 '."'1l('h shall h" a fit- talents ,.,. " es iln. Ie owner of the placc WilS dJ- Il.'0ntinu"d 011 I'a~e Ii) lice on .I11ne 19 that some tIme ." ." , "' , .. a Plaet~('al ,\\.orkshop fOI': r('cled to remove it inslalltl~' and _ tllf" nl~ht he[Ole ~oml'on~ h"d tmo ~-,kno\\ l~,:"lll1~nt • of t~e trammg ilnd expl'f1ence In ever": warne" of the "an"e. t' t - '.i I I . ... f \ k ")ncrett' P'Hnlt', mdeht ...rlll"-S Ir) th",~ I . ' .J I \1 \1 ~{,.l Ila ac ~ lur ('I( plecp, II 1rO f>n ... l l. P laSe of Iheatncal production 'comp"nied its use . Jli'oclel T L'ol.'cl !, It' . ti "Io\\'- 01\ who .'el\'('d ,md col,'d In \\ orld Although the ad\'ane I' ! " 1. r Ihl~)llg I \\0 pIC Ufl' '~' • .'" War II, be' . e sa I' lilS Further embalTa;;.~ment fol- a nOll.'e lw IS bu!leling '" t,l< a,,;~~notst encollrJgJng. the man- lowed ,~'hen it wa~ found that Doe" SlUIP l~oll ~olJth\\'e'l ,orner or Unil'e"slty M n announccs thilt good th d ' I 0 'p I seats arr ~till a' :1 bl . e og was the pflzed pet of allli SI. au. .' ' • I al a e for all: some. neighbors Ii~'ing ani a' . ,The replac:"n:"nt of Ihp \l'Jn _ (Continued on Page 2\ 'few doors awav: Y, Slllil!'1 FfI":'('IT1a, agl'd Iii, w;". <low" 'will cost S100 each. He ha, ---------------,-.---. Irlll\'ln.~ Ill, 1923 ~If)dl'l-T,Fo'd;norllle as 10 Ih .. gUllt,. p"rt",~, 'north on F"llf'r mild .:~r1,,'lhul~-: nor "a~ an" nOlSI' n'ported Il\' ,da," ("f.nll1g ,JtllH' I" when hI'. neighhor~ to' (i:< the hour of Ihe Ch:ef Arth'lf F., L~\m('r; d . b!'ak,'.' rcn1f.ri a~ hI' illlrll1pte~ to ll1inemeanor. lhe P"rk P()l!cp departm'?l\! ,; makf' ;~ It.ft h;lnd 11II'n nutn KC't'- , _. ~. . :.Jftt.'1' u .... prlny ho~'s. On Tnll!',t:. ChP\',1L 'D M d.j\" l\\"l'nin~. Jun(' 17, HI'::f'l'l Till' {'on lul!,'d <At':' hlld Ih.- Class to onate oney Wlil"rd 'H,d ,Io"eph D,' :\,,",io, lucky '"TUp"nt.' ''In''lgnl I" rind For Photography Tower pi r,;,n,.tols (,( ~Ile b," "t ! .;~n lhat til':~. h;d: .~ldTf'I'f.d rLi)thing (~11;1: k\'''I~, \'-t'l"t' rlr'I't':-.ti'd i~ ... ' n1(Jn~ th(lJ) nll11I'J Cllb c.nd hrui:'\(.s The- <:lit$~ {If JUr1f" lH-\H wiU' lh.tpc!L\'f'3 Hf'nn'g and llnll~h, l)f Stuart \\'a;-: t<lk~\ll :(1 ('ol1.lgt' Hu,,,;. don~H' tnt.' ('Ll"-:-' lU(U1t"\' to thf- lill' P;'i k p(lli('c df~partlli",:t !In- pil;lt to TI!" Itt'OI:l'd f{ll' a cut t{IWl'l" to bE'" b;,ilt fllr tl'king pic. medl['ltl,I.\' foilo\'.,':r.:,~ !:~t' pl~',';j~~ flnOt"r ~nd h::-:: t'nrnl)(~1l10n ~ral'- ILln":--.i1t lh~, rlJtdll;.dl £';11111"~. (!(i .... ~ .d a het I.ln :.o:l llc ..... C' r~H.(' "Y Prl- g()I~P .o\nn fh'ldt. lti. (If 162(1 ~"~ir.' (lfTi('("I'''':: dnn(,lP!ll'~.d, 1r~)lm:in Jnhn,,::/,n nl'Int. "\';15 tf'f';t!"d for skin Iflt(';a. t Tilt, OfTH'~'!':-:. .Tim Fl'rlll, Uti: t A \Lil':'~d): '.':.i:l:-- 1~.":iH'd h'~' l:1'P til1n~ anrl. ~ :,cf'lltchrd h'g, SPll1 rit'l'. DOj'j:- H~'rnl~'l' ~r.r1 Hod PLCl~I'oJtlnC~ APo:'r.t.',I".'O;: ,.[fICf' ?nri Th,. r1;~n)rl~(' to lhl: old j;lllnp ..... ~Vilkn"\l\'C'. lllCidf' tl~(' d('('i~!lln i1! e:t hE'~'in!! ,'ll -t (1'('hH'~:, thi' nr'::t was t'sllJllrlt'Pc1 to 1.)(' <lhollt S-I,l with thE" afd (.r \11:':" I.nrr;liof" I.jif':nlll,n ,Jlld~c (;I;'t', ~i' fk';1,1- ;Inri no titk','l WoR.C:: i.. <"tl('d ~GillC'H)j€,. dr.. ...;<=;. ~p'.n:'OI. d";:Il':I J ,v,Id t};t":~ :n ':~ ,!till) (',It'n pr:."-I'r,;'l1 rp:l fn!' r:':,l~~::;~~;":ll"l PIt ~I ~ n; nn .J\lI\' Hi, (11'01,1 :'["'1("':":,"'-'0 th('n~ ~n (,U:-l1:d:;.' (If l,~~ri~ Clttnl"- r,~'.',', C.;r1 SdH','.-"k;'d~, Tilt, rl1:u'.gf" ;'~d~n~t lhr'rli .c; c'l'n'nt:n~ h(,t~ (~n h-,I"p 1':1Ci~ .. CI;lt,( '1.Uti\.:('I ..... ,<'r'.\.'~ 1'1,d~ ~.h,-,;; Ihe ddf("i'('nci' for mnnv hnll~~' l1i(',l(t! !ltl,..:mf ......;. il;~~ ;)('£'11 :-'/)1'\ •• OWO('I:' brt\\'('('n ;l (hy 1)1' \\'I't jng c! d~:,Pt',";~I~t,\n 11:' ;"tt to O:-f'\~r ba:-;crnf'nl. jtill,) tlw t;r(I~."-t' l\';!,~i' ;.;: f'(: In At Hw ('il~' Cl'Iuru:iI nlf't:'tlllg ~11\,:1 P',l,\'"llr" ht-IIPt" it ::;, ;~1n' .... ~. lrlt- .runt:' 21. t'OUIlCllll1il:n John :\ladc pn.""ilt"ll(' 10 :"il<~ ',1: (l 1:w ~~ .. ll:':'n(~ \\/ho IS not nOlC'd for profhga('~' \\>it: r:intillg ;an ~lrlTSl. i',::: ',tl ::t "\.'lth ('It\' funds:. s,Ctiri h('l Ihou.£!ht public :-o~lC1nl1 It i~ n1il l'lIl d:ff'", the p:r.'l'n,'{' of Carrier m th" ('ult as (ir'0,nl1~tl.11rd ;". r,.trol- p\lInplng ~1(1lion \\',,~ so (h~ . ..;i:>. llldn "J(ll1n~tror:.~ (>,,1.;:; .... r';(\1 ,n~ Ilf alll(' thOlI hI' pr"poSl'd lb;,t :hp a b,t. ('It\' ('xanllne Illto lhl' m;I1t£>r of Illl;'::dul,i( ';,.,'aitle ql:;"t"I~ (It I PAHKt:n L\R R.. \:'\S,\CKl-:n him m thf' sL,tlon, Thf' Count'II j(l'n('rillJ.,' i1grf'rd (Jlll;,r Dr Putl<', ul 121162 SL "'ith hem and a motion Wil~ Patrick's Rlcnue. Detlon, l('p,)~I, Rdoplrd askmll Councllm"n Sld- pd to thp Cltr pf\lic!' on .I'ln .. \5 n!'\' M'lrgiln to l'lok lOtn t h ~ that h;~ cnr wa~ r"n~uKe'ct thllt Co,t "f ll\"kllll( challl(r~ In the £lilY while pllrk('d in lh. pilrkin, p:ltp('r~~' whl('n \\l'uid Rffor<i the 101 111 till' rt'a,. n( thr Be'~\lty COlm'l'll"r hll1ldin~ ,'n ~hck a,'e- ~up'!rintporl('nt ,uilahle quarters nll!, het\leen the hou~s "f S a,l:l. tOr hlm5elf and famllr. I and 6 p.m, Entered IS Second Clau Matter at tho Post OUite at Delroll, Nleh. ---------_._---------------------,---------- G,r'ossePointe' ews, Complete News Coverage of All the Pointes New Fire Truck Given Going Over by Experts Memb~rs of Box 12, famous organization of fire chasers and enthusiasts, held their annual outmg on June 16 at the Windmill Pointe drive residence of J, Bell Moran. Park Fire Commissioner Elmer Ulrich, a Box 12 member, and Fire chilif Edwilrd Rectol at- tended .the gathering with the Park':: newest piece of fire fighting equipment, a $14,400 ladder truck which \\'llS delivered recently, -Pietur~ by F'r~d Rlmn.ll. ------------------------------------- .... TU, 3.'!lOO of Ih6 "7EEK As Compiled b.y th, G.-oSJ' Point, l\'tlV$ 9!l Kerth,,'.1 VOLUME 9-NO. 26 IIEtlDLINES - .. Home oj Thursdaj'. June 17 On this (la~' in 1775 the' bat- tle of .Bunker Ifill was fought and lifb years later to the day Lafayette laid the' cornerstone of the monument; with DanIel \\'ebs!"r. pronouncing the ora- tlon; In 19~O Marshal! Henri Petaln beellme PremJer of France and s,ught an armb- tJce with Germao~'. 0 - THE HOUSE OF REPRESEN-. 'I' AT!\' ES ypsteroay dl'asticall~' altered Ihe draft bill, cutting the term of ser\'ice from two years (0 one year , , , eliminated doc- ~ors entire!,\' from draft and pIal'- r:d in President Truman's lap the responsihll ily of calling the men into 5ervice, A COi'I'IMITTEE OF THE HOUSE demands that four for- mer Capone gangsters now free on parole be returned back to pri,on , , , names the gangst!!rs' attorneys who. in pleading the case of the men, represented them as "p~rsollal" friends of Presidcnt Truman or of Attor- ney Genera) Tom Clark. . . THE SPLIT IN THE FOUR- POWER ADMINISTRATION of Berlin, which yesterday seemed to have been made complete when Russians left a conferenee, may be piltched up temporarily I :~n;~~~~'eswa~~neatrhe~~~~'~~\\e~;;~ Honor Students Annnunced New' Theater ularly scheduled session of eco- ~~:::~~tt~;~~lic utility and finance. As Record Class of 262 f~;~~tin~~~;~~~~in~~~ee~~:~~ Get High School Diplomas ,o\'ernment in Western Germany WilD W bb d-------- gal!! into effect with th" flnal 8p- i"iam e an Alice Corey Named as Leaders in pro)/al by ,France, })Y'the narrow June 1948 Group; Flom Win; Athletic-Scholarship Award margin of 297 to 289, _ A record class was graduated from Grosse Pointe High WILLYS-OVERLAND increases. School last Tl]ursday evening when diplomas were presented pay of hourly wage workers 5c I' to 262 students, 256 of whom were regularlv enrOlled. membe.rs to 13c per h~ur,. of the 12-A class, The other six were vetel:ans, bringing to 232 A Vi AVE OF STR1KES is: t1:e n~m bel' of ?oys ;"ho h~ve cO~lpl.elerl their high school sweeping through French cities 1\ ork ~n connectIOn With thell' ser\'lce 111 the armed forces, with accompanying fears th~t th~ :;adltJOnal comme n c ~ 01 e,n t ~,------------------- Schuman Government may be cel ,mOnies were held on the high arshi to Oberlin, Another win- o., d school lawn, where hUl'nreds of p over,,,rne . f T d f' d h f nf'r of more than onl' schoiar- ami les an rIen s gat ered or shi Rb t F h' the occn.~ion, ' p, 0 er osmoe, as oeen TilE SENATE LEADERS to- selected for scholarshIp awards day have thrown overboard all Three of the gradu'ltes were by both Yale ilnd Princeton, major legisliltion except, Farm,! the c~mmencement, speaker~: Michig"n Stale College ilward- Rousmg, Appropriation bills and.! Theodol e OSlllS, F.uOtce ,I()d,ar .~d scholllr~hips to Thomll,; Dewel' conference agreements ••. Pres- ,a~d Mary B~n~, \llert, In deallhg anrl Hl'len Schultz, ident Truman has experienced With the tOPIC \ our Future ann ,. . ,.' d f h' ,I You" they rliscmsed phases of LOtlJlne HCI,ltl and Thomas more 0t'h' ern es 0 IS specie me~- per"onalit\. de\'el~Pl11ent • impor Wilson won awards ftom Kala- SlIles an any prevIOus presl- '- . -, - C II' B t' J d nt i th It) f _ tant to successful living, m<l"oo 0 ege, 0 ,I "re anu- e '. n e as lours 0 a con . a)\' graduates, gresslOnal session. John R. Barnes, sunermtend- . o ent of schools. presented the cti- Sue Wilson, another J aJluary STASSEN. III'S! of the major plomaf to the gradu'lt('s, graduate" ha5 been granted a "residential candidates to arrive W It R CI. '. I scholarship by W"yne University, yael' . cmmson, PflnelP~ F.' H f' J in Philadelphia, says his hat is ill 'of the high school, ilnnounc('d a JanclS aas 0 I Ie m11lary t.he ring untit tll" finRI cUltilin! long list of honor, \\'on bv the (Continued on Page 2) not interested in " nomina-! gr~dllatesl including 25 scilOlilr- ---------.---.-. --- .. ------- tion for second place. I 'ShIP'" 1\11 k U The Mothers' Club of Grosse' n, ar smen se Frillay, .Jun" 18 Pointe High School awarded 5300 C t f T t The Battle of Waterloo. whieh I scholarships to four ,fune grild- a or arge ended the Nlnclf'~n.year Na. I uates and one .Janu"ry graduate: I _ poll'onie era, was fought on Ihis 'I Janet Dall'ymple, B"rbilra Good- SomC' youllg~tprs in thf' W()od5 day in 1815 •.. In I8i3 Susan ,rich. Mar,v Gratzer, Dale Stel'en- havc dl'veiopl'd a ncw type of B. Anthony. plon"u In wom- I son, ilnd Francis Haas, \\in-; shooting, IIn's 5utrrage. wu llnell $101l I Th(> mothers also provided $200 A woman 1'c5iding in the 1000 for voling illegally; in 1942 the i scholarships for Bruep Blnyano ,hlcll'K of Brl',<; dli\'l' phoned Ihe Jap~ losl tf'n for on" tn the Cor- :Thomn5 Dc\\'('~. ])"l:ce on ,Iune I~ Ihat somc htlY~ al Sea hattle; in 19t6 the tel'- ! The.<e gifts bring to $\I;,G50 W('le ,:il(J\,ting BB gnl\S 10 th(' rori~h atlacke'll Haifa In Palr~. the sum of mone\' whid, tiH' anl1o\'"ncc CUl<l dang.'r of the tlnf', : Mothers' CI ub has' pll'.~entl'd in 11l'arby 1'l'sid£>nH, . scholarships to !raduiltt'S of 011 investigation the pull('e A DC-6 PLANE FALLS in a Gr,)sse PoirJe High S"hool. toulld a gron]) of 11-14 .""ar nlds nlolmtain~ide wildrrne" in Ihr Univer~it~. 01 Mil'higan n" throwing a (';,t into thl' all' and anlhr"cile coal fielrls fef eastern gents AlulI1ni SdlOlal'ships \\1''', ~hlloting at i1 in "f1I,ghL.' Penn,'y!\'ania and all Ilboarrl, won hy Roheri TrN'.' and Lorn", ,111.'1 how the ('at WdS l'('('ol'l'n,d (43) lire killed , , , among the' Norton of the ,I,muary rlass "nrl ead, time on the rebound J" not dead are Earl Carroll, th£>atrical by Robert FO,imoe and Bruce' clear, but the polic(' qUlekl~' prorlu(er . , , this is the "ame Bril~' of the ,June cl"ss, plilec d a stop on that variety of tyr" of ('mfl thllt was grnunn"d, Robert Trees illso woo a SdlOl- ,trap "hooting, Mme 1110nth~ ago for rl'pe-ateri _ di~:I;,r.'~OUSEd.af;pr a furious M elnorialFundGiftReceived wranglt', po.<tpnnl'.' th!' inllugurll- F' H .t Z. IV t tion <If the d'.'f' '''~'l 1949, ,rOnl ospz a lzec e erCln THE ,DETHOIT EDISON CO,! C;,nvassers for the Wflr Mem-, ~:o\\'arrl N, M"ICU~, Jr, of Ox- has pl'llilnnrd Ihe MI(~hlgiln Puh- ollill oril'e are lepoltin~ num-. f d h 1 . S .•. C .. f ., .,"" or rOild, w 0 ser\'ed thlel' Vl'ilfS IC , el \ lCf' .0mml,<;Slon or "n ~rOliS l'xp(,rlenc('s which 10splle ' " ,' Addition"l r"te inrrl'a'" ,. ,,,,", tlll'lTI to ex('rt el'('J'~' f'{fort to P\l1 10 Ihe Navy, ~iliO he IV"sn t"hlt) matl'd the Jump wOlild cMt the lhe campaign ()ver the top. lCl rontrlbute mudl finanela)))' averalll' hou~l'holder only ,1''>OI,t The foilowing lell~r \\ll,s bllt a, hi.~ donillion to the SliceI''' 201' pl'r m()nth , , , hlallle p,,~' rrccil.l'O ;;1 thl' K~~lehl'l',,1 av('nue of the drive hf> wOlild 1ik(' to OOoSl" for Ihl' nC(>lied ral'l' 10 hl'adquarter~' . Tares '" b S.t. htuld II ~c"le 1II0del of the pro- ,, .. ay ury am anllm,. " , i Norlh\'iJle, lIhch,: pMI'd library for puhhc exillbl- ~IJCllIGAN RF,PUBLTCANS, JUlie 1:\, Hl4R ti()n, ,,'i\1 a"k Sen,11nr Vnnd£>no", g to Dear "II,'s F, H, Sev"rs: The morll'l will be cut.-a\\';l\' 10 let Ihf'1l1 rl(','r "l" qu('stlon5 of: f wOlild ilkI' to parlicip;Itl' in sho\\' elerl' £ietatl of the hUlkiing, hiS PII'''l(iPntl~! a\'nllabtl11~' .' ' , promMing .tile fund for the mem .. 1Oll'rior ,,~d c tl" TurnOT"COlh(' Senalor 1T11\~ losue ;Ol1al. hul slllce m,l' dl~chargr from x I lor, II statl'ment I'.'hen hI: arri\'es in' the U, S, M"rine Corp" 1\'" he£>n ' A Gnld Star mother of ex- I'hilad('lphi" on Sunday. : hospitali~eo at Milybury San. for Irl'mely limited ml'ans RreC't('d , I tllhrrclllo~i,. ,the ~oliritor who called at her S TAT F. POL J C F., deputy I PIE'""e unrft'T$tand TIll' pnsition, 'homc with :-"I've he en ",,,itlng ~heritfs IInd township ofTicer,,! 1'"01 rnclosing :;2.00 toward the tor ~'OU f(\f four yrar," She g"I'~ arl' s('arching II woorfl'r1 area in fund. him S~O Shf. lIad ilrcllmulal('d Romlllt,~ towWI\;P f01 a gunman I Sincprcly, i (lVt'I' Ihi~ long period for thIS (Conttnued on Page 2) i (;11' 31'd J, Peeren I express purpose, I . O'e 'S .

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Great Mdjority of VolunteersStill Have to Make

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Housing Proble111 All SolvedFor PU1nping Station Super

1.('0 Cilnil'l, the sllperintl'nrl-I'nt Itf thc C:lt,,'~ pumping sta.tion at :>:df "nd Chadc,'oix, un.1<1 rr.rrn1h (1/'(,!IPlfO a renleelp~'(qH.'1 t~. 1~I"al i ,~', 1)l,1 hri:, h('cnfnrcf,rl In nin\-.C ('tit h;..' a Ch;lng{"or OW\lCl,'11 i 1',

S,n,,' thkt lim(' he' and hi,wlf" "rtd ehilrl hav(> 'wen ()C"ll-P,l':l1g 111l\11'.'" qtlllrlflS in thePUn1P!I\l( .'I;'lion. Tht' illlang"-nll'rll is d"I'ld,'dl," el,;mpl'd f"I'(':'11' n(' r hut 111 A nlf'a~lil f" is n~t',Vaglerllhle \0 Ihr CIt,. COllnell.\\'ho ~" 1'I<';;s,'1I wilh the ('on.stanl prl'sen{'p of the sliperln-lend('nt on thl' pmpell)',

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GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, JUNE 24, 1948

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Grosse Poinle War Memorial Library Fund

Hcrcwith----_

June 1,1950----

June I, ]949----

l"or the l'tJ!I\'('nil'tlce of those who hal'e not beensolicited for a cO!llrilmtion to the Grosse Pointe Memor-ial Fund, the News prints a donation blank which ca!lhe easily filled out <I!ld mailed into headquarters at 1684nKercheval Avenue, Grosse Poinle, 30,

A receipl will be mailed to each donor from thecampllign headquarters, Every single residenl of thePoinle should be a part of this drive. If \'Otl haven'tyet given, fill oul the blllnk helow :md mail-in your giftlmmediately. If you'v£' gi'l'E'n alrelld~' but feel that \'Otl

haven't done all you could, give again, ,

Dale-.-- _

In tribute to those whl) served and in memor\' ofthose who gave their J:\'es in World War nand in"con-sidE'rlltion of the gifts ()f others, I subscribe

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ICapture Pair City Parking Plan iCollectionsWanted For A · A' k d b iOf $1809000Park Robbery' gaIn ttac e Y 'Already In

The two l~vho enfered! Angry Residentsthe Joseph Lulomski horne all '637 Middlesex last December ,----,-------,and bound and gagged ;\lichael Special Session of Council Attended by Large GroupDeleta, the ~llretllker, and Protesting Against Portion of Ordinance ,Wilh the very greill m~Jor-ransacked the house, have Already Passed i it,\' of the calwassers in thebeen captured. -----.--~-- j Pointe \Var rvlemoriaI Fund

A Ilt,llllb,er of ci.t,izens of tlhe City, to .lhe.l1ulll, ber of.50-75, •.campaign still' to be heardAt the time of the robherv the h d h \\ I N ff S Cl d h

Park police wer" abl(' to' get W 0 resl e 111 t I' .ateI' o?- e - t. . all' 1Stnet and Itl, t e; from, helldqu3rte:s tOIS week110m!! excellent fingerprints end general area along' St. Clair south of Kercheval, who believe repurted tliat contributionsit was these which led eventually that their residential property will be adversely affected have passed the SIP-O,nnn mark.

Ito the pairs indentification, . by the presen~e of p~rkJng lo~s, were ,out With thell battle' Rl'p"rls have been I'xCf'edlOg'

The othel' night th('fe was A axes at a special meehng held In the FIre House on Maumec I.,' slo", in coming in, The drivefree for al! fight in a wcst side last Monda~' night, June 21. '1'-- -.------,. .was scheduled to cnd (In ,lun"

Iopen air theatl'l' and after the The ordinance which makes r W dell ;15, but the numl>l'" of IOquiri'!srioter~ wcre gathered in and parts of these ~real avai~able for: 00 S (I, S ;bring re('ei\'t:d "t hCilrlqu"rtersDetective Sergeant .James Dun- development IOta parkmg lots I . Indicates that many of the vollm-leavy, of the Delroit Headquar- was p~sed by the Couneil last IH It t T 'teer "orkers ha"e n0t ~.rt con-tels' Detective Squad was view- October after Ii!'veral public a 0 0p 'Iacted all the resid!'nts on theiring the collection at II lineup he hellrings and. strictly speaking j~ IS .I R k :'lists,was strongly impre~s('d wilh thl! finished business, At the request' Ol ac et I Of a lotal, of more lh,w 4()Osimilarity of one of them to the h~lwev!'r of a numbel' of citizens. Ion the SpeCial Gifts l!st, onlydescription which the Detroit po- who claimed they had not been about Ion have been heard from,lice had of the men from the aware of what was going on, the Bans PrCleticlt by Which: Of the between 600 and 700 c"n.Park PoJiee Department. City authorities permilteda sec- B 'Id B'lk d Phi vassel's who ar~ ,handling thi!

He directed this particular ond heanng on the quest JOn of UI ers I e urc asers dool-to-door soliCitations, onl,'suspect to be held out for speci"l ",hpther 01' not that part of the of New Homes about 50 h;l\'eturned in theil' re-examiniltion "nd it was only :I ordinance which applied to park- --- I ports.matter of hours before collabor- ing lots should be repealed, The \Voods Council Of! J\lne Alger Slwluen, eh"irm;)[l of

Ialion with Chid Louwers, in ,Attorne:" ~Henry 1', Gage, who 15 instructed the Village A t-! the campaign hos sent out rt.nwhil'h the original fingerprints, 1II'es at 59, St. Clair, present!'rj lornev to prepare the neces-I appeal to all workers to get theirfigured !arg"ly, produn'd il com- ,the prutest, on behalf of h\~ sa!'\' -Ie 'islation which willi report, in by this week,end H~plete identification, Thi" was IWlghbor" rhe IJurrlen uf I\ls . g r I also appeals to tho,,' wno havefurther fortifie,l by the, positi\'e argument was that the presence place a stop on the p1l.afc Ice, not yet been conla:'led to sendidentificillion of the man b~' of ;1 parkjn~ lot illong Watedoo of remOYlllg the top soi rom their contribulilJn5 dlll'l tl~ t.0

Mike Deleta as onp of the two, would be objh'tionable from t1H~, properties upon w~ich houseslheadqUartels, The NEWS iswh? harl bound ilnd gagged h~m standpoint of, the residents ilno ~are about to be l)tult. Iprinlin,i th" coupon below toann held a pistol over Ilim while would ,depreelate the \'alue of I The lega! excuse for such IlC- mllka It COn\'COlcnt for the~e Lothe)' alternately searchcd the the nearby propertle, The same lion bv the \'illage is that the re- send in their gifts,hous", Through hilll, trye second g"ncra! argument was repe~ted 1I10vlll' of the lop ;;oil often leaves DUling the I;l..t W""'K il num-man W;lS picked up, : il.\' ~llS~ Grace Barbiere, of 65l nothing but lh", hall' day wHit bel' o( 5ubstnntinl contrihuti'Jns

The men are Anthony l'rbano- ;Nl'ff road, ~h. and Mrs. Ernest F, holes ;nd uepressions in which were reported hy the Spedal

G ,. G· wic?, ag{'d 19, the lirst 001' al'-I Dudley, of 657 N~,ff, Herman A" water aCl'umulates m a kin I Gilts cummittee, Some of thes'!} OUp zves rested" of 91188 Nottingham. <.OdI s,'h~,:~,er, 868 51. Clair., and . breeding p!net>s for mosquitoes follow: NTr. and l'v1rs, Theodore

Pl T. " Vakntmc Boersky, aged 18, of olh(l,. ,Illd othcn\'l~c threatelllnJ( Ihe D, Huhl 5,,),000: Waldo Aver\',ay onzgltt -j 3603 Theodore st. Detroit. ;\'layol' Nett!ng, with infinite, public health, $3,000: Richard Webber. ::;2,500:

\They \\'el.'e turned over to the, patience, carned Ihe mternlln-. Ba(:k of this aLl') i~ the com- lIug'! Ledyard, 51,000;. Mrs. John

, Park police Wednesday. June 23 able dlScusslon through two plaint of owners of new homes J, a Bllen, $1,000; ?vir, and ?\ir".Curtain to Rise at 8: 15 on. and "re now held for trial on a . weal); hours~ Each speaker'largec that if th,'y wish to raise any! W, P, Stevenll, $1,000; A, Edward

F t Pd' f D charge 01 robbery armed, l.Jy-repeated_.he arguments .0LI..,s gras" un their prop"Jlies or have i Barlt, $1.000,Irs ro uct~on.o rama Boel'sky is an enli~ted man in, pre<1l.ce;<sor. u garden plot there i5 nothing Dr. M. M. Sheaffer of Auduhon

Organization the U, S. Army and "a5 formerly The l\1<tyor poinlf:d out that: Idt fOI them to do but huy bal'll road, ooe of th<i canVil~n'\S instationed at Fort Knox, the zoning ordinance, of which' from the contract')r the fertile the P;;rk, reports that he re-

Tonight al 8:15, the Pierce _. , the pilrking provision is only a soil which W<lS once theirs and ceived donations from clery rr,,-Auditorium curtain' rises on; Concealed 'lT1re part, hud only Iwen drilwn up which the conll',etllr has piled, iclpnl on hl~ list except one, "I'mh 'f "nd passed ilfte, a thoroilgh ex- up convemently [or sale, i going to turn in a 100 perrentt e Boolh Tarkington COOled,'. EI t D C'" ec r'ocutes og ilminaticm of the ~lty'S needs hy It is said that the an,rdge colleetlOn report if f hol'e to c,,:]

"Clarence" - first legitimate' " profe.'\slonal plannmg experts." pnce which the contractor' gels on that last onp el'e,y day al!stage production of the Grosse ~urvey of the parking ;;nd Irafflc for this soil is "bout S~ pet yard, SUIIlll1er long," Dr, Sheaff~:. rl~-Pointe Theatre, A report reached the pollee on probll'll1 by the Count)' author- with the price (requently going c1ared.

Hepeat perfollnilnces of the Monday morning, June 21, that. Illes and Ihe arince ilnd e.\- to ,$5, It hilS be'en reported thai mar"comedy, which has bpen bi1lecl there WilS a dead dog in the yard pre~sed opinion of private eiti- COin p I a i n d n t 5 \\'ho have re~idents have told the lohm-"/I Show for the 'Vhole Famill'," of the property at 1;386 Whittier. ,zens ;;nd the peroonai ex"ono,,- taken up thiS m"tter with the. tepr eanv"s"el~ they prefer tnwill be gi\'en Friday and Sat~r- The Park olTicers discoven'd' tlOn of the pl:ohlems by the ll~dl- 'memher.' of couneli claim that i \lall until th!' fall to fill out Ih""day evenings, curtain-time re- there was not a mark of any in-. ~,tduall mcmocrs or the Cuy thi~ practice has become common "pl ..dge" Others have said 1h".,'l1lainil~g 8:l5 (in spite of some ju,y on the little fellow, a hand-, Olln:.I,. _ ,. > ,'vith some cont,actors. "iii gIve something n<)\':, butpubliCity cnnis erroneousl\' mark- some Boston Bull ' Th, pi otbtants pr,,~nl. I.e hope to mcreas" th(.lr 0(,natlo,1,<;ed 8:30), : Further cxami;ation di- I 'ed: ""id, were onl~' eoncerned with: ,-\-rO -d---- later on,

"", . . sC O. I theIr own atlltude towards th,' c.1'lOO 111 0\1.18 ..'"I he gua I of tin." 10-week'old IIhere was an clectrlc \I'l,e con, I ' , I ) 'I. ,1) 'f A II of Ow"e thll1!(s mak .. mo, Q

community organization is two-Irealed in the sh,ubbery about; pa,klng pn,,' f'IlI, .w 11 ': It wlas F' d Sh tt rl work fnt' tht> ('onva,<sers hut th ..fold: first, to pI'esent highly com- I the premises, and that it \1 as car- i n"Cf'~~ar." for thf' ('h.lUl1cll :" t",,~. oun a ereu {i1i,.(' offieial" ",e detprmmedPete t 'f. ' , I mto con"r1e,,,tlon t (' \\el[;"" 0, hi" . I. h 'I h _n PCI Olmilnces o( plays 0(, rVlng 110 \'olts ample for il Il'th- , 1 t a PI pr," reSI( "111 "", e ,(,:,_wide" '1'1 'theeommllnlt\'a"aWI()f' 'j'I.' t,t,. appeal at moderilte box- I il shock tmde, some circum.' .'",.. "., '\' lte' Mast local buildim: 1,1(:1..( '"\l given "n (lppor unl ,'Joffice prices; ilnd s d t ',' <t ' A ff'\\ of 1he pI otLst ,lOb \\ I.. ,il 1 ,. , to hal'e " p" ,t in th" creation ()[.. ,ccon , 0 glle . ance5. f tl' . 11' t I'.'t.'t I' rtor reoortpd to the P(l-Grosse Pomters of all ag 0 1'1 . a 11 o[l1l110n I" 0" I ce con Ia , , 'a ml'moll,,1 '."'1l('h shall h" a fit-talents ,.,. " es iln. Ie owner of the placc WilS dJ- Il.'0ntinu"d 011 I'a~e Ii) lice on .I11ne 19 that some tIme ." ." , "' ,

.. a Plaet~('al ,\\.orkshop fOI': r('cled to remove it inslalltl~' and _ tllf" nl~ht he[Ole ~oml'on~ h"d tmo ~-,kno\\ l~,:"lll1~nt • of t~etrammg ilnd expl'f1ence In ever": warne" of the "an"e. t' t - '. i I I . ... f \ k ")ncrett' P'Hnlt', mdeht ...rlll"-S Ir) th",~I . ' .J I \1 \1 ~{,.l Ila ac ~ lur ('I( plecp, II 1rO f>n ...l l.P laSe of Iheatncal production 'comp"nied its use . Jli'oclel T L'ol.'cl !, It' . ti "Io\\'- 01\ who .'el\'('d ,md col,'d In \\ orldAlthough the ad\'ane I' ! • " 1. r Ihl~)llg I \\0 pIC Ufl' '~' • .'" War II,be' . e sa I' lilS Further embalTa;;.~ment fol- a nOll.'e lw IS bu!leling '" t,l<a,,;~~notst encollrJgJng. the man- lowed ,~'hen it wa~ found that Doe" SlUIP l~oll ~olJth\\'e'l ,orner or Unil'e"slty

M n announccs thilt good th d ' I 0 'p Iseats arr ~till a' :1 bl . e og was the pflzed pet of allli SI. au. .'

' • I al a e for all: some. neighbors Ii~'ing ani a' . ,The replac:"n:"nt of Ihp \l'Jn_ (Continued on Page 2\ 'few doors awav: Y, Slllil!'1 FfI":'('IT1a, agl'd Iii, w;". <low" 'will cost S100 each. He ha,

---------------,-.---. Irlll\'ln.~ Ill, 1923 ~If)dl'l-T,Fo'd;norllle as 10 Ih .. gUllt,. p"rt",~,'north on F"llf'r mild .:~r1,,'lhul~-: nor "a~ an" nOlSI' n'ported Il\',da," ("f.nll1g ,JtllH' I" when hI'. neighhor~ to' (i:< the hour of Ihe Ch:ef Arth'lf F., L~\m('r; d. b!'ak,'.' rcn1f.ri a~ hI' illlrll1pte~ to ll1inemeanor. lhe P"rk P()l!cp departm'?l\! ,;

makf' ;~ It.ft h;lnd 11II'n nutn KC't'- , _. ~. . :.Jftt.'1' u .... prlny ho~'s. On Tnll!',t:.ChP\',1L 'D M d.j\" l\\"l'nin~. Jun(' 17, HI'::f'l'l

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Entered IS Second Clau Matterat tho Post OUite at Delroll, Nleh.

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G,r'ossePointe' ews,Complete News Coverage of All the Pointes

New Fire Truck Given Going Over by Experts

Memb~rs of Box 12, famous organization of fire chasers and enthusiasts, held theirannual outmg on June 16 at the Windmill Pointe drive residence of J, Bell Moran. ParkFire Commissioner Elmer Ulrich, a Box 12 member, and Fire chilif Edwilrd Rectol at-tended .the gathering with the Park':: newest piece of fire fighting equipment, a $14,400ladder truck which \\'llS delivered recently, -Pietur~ by F'r~d Rlmn.ll.

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IIEtlDLINES

-.. Home oj

Thursdaj'. June 17On this (la~' in 1775 the' bat-

tle of .Bunker Ifill was foughtand lifb years later to the dayLafayette laid the' cornerstoneof the monument; with DanIel\\'ebs!"r. pronouncing the ora-tlon; In 19~O Marshal! HenriPetaln beellme PremJer ofFrance and s,ught an armb-tJce with Germao~'.

• 0 •

- THE HOUSE OF REPRESEN-.'I'AT!\' ES ypsteroay dl'asticall~'altered Ihe draft bill, cutting theterm of ser\'ice from two years(0 one year , , , eliminated doc-~ors entire!,\' from draft and pIal'-r:d in President Truman's lap theresponsihll ily of calling the meninto 5ervice,

A COi'I'IMITTEE OF THEHOUSE demands that four for-mer Capone gangsters now freeon parole be returned back topri,on , , , names the gangst!!rs'attorneys who. in pleading thecase of the men, representedthem as "p~rsollal" friends ofPresidcnt Truman or of Attor-ney Genera) Tom Clark.. .

THE SPLIT IN THE FOUR-POWER ADMINISTRATION ofBerlin, which yesterday seemedto have been made completewhen Russians left a conferenee,may be piltched up temporarily I

:~n;~~~~'eswa~~neatrhe~~~~'~~\\e~;;~ Honor Students Annnunced New' Theaterularly scheduled session of eco-

~~:::~~tt~;~~lic utility and finance. As Record Class of 262f~;~~tin~~~;~~~~in~~~ee~~:~~ Get High School Diplomas,o\'ernment in Western Germany WilD W bb d--------gal!! into effect with th" flnal 8p- i"iam • e an Alice Corey Named as Leaders inpro)/al by ,France, })Y'the narrow June 1948 Group; Flom Win; Athletic-Scholarship Awardmargin of 297 to 289, _

• • • A record class was graduated from Grosse Pointe HighWILLYS-OVERLAND increases. School last Tl]ursday evening when diplomas were presented

pay of hourly wage workers 5c I' to 262 students, 256 of whom were regularlv enrOlled. membe.rsto 13c per h~ur,. • of the 12-A class, The other six were vetel:ans, bringing to 232

A Vi AVE OF STR1KES is: t1:e n~m bel' of ?oys ;"ho h~ve cO~lpl.elerl their high schoolsweeping through French cities 1\ ork ~n connectIOn With thell' ser\'lce 111 the armed forces,with accompanying fears th~t th~ :;adltJOnal comme n c ~ 01 e,n t ~,-------------------Schuman Government may be cel ,mOnies were held on the high arshi to Oberlin, Another win-

o., d school lawn, where hUl'nreds of pover,,,rne . f T d f' d h f nf'r of more than onl' schoiar-ami les an rIen s gat ered or shi R b t F h'

the occn.~ion, ' p, 0 er osmoe, as oeenTilE SENATE LEADERS to- selected for scholarshIp awards

day have thrown overboard all Three of the gradu'ltes were by both Yale ilnd Princeton,major legisliltion except, Farm,! the c~mmencement, speaker~: Michig"n Stale College ilward-Rousmg, Appropriation bills and.! Theodol e OSlllS, F.uOtce ,I()d,ar .~d scholllr~hips to Thomll,; Dewel'conference agreements ••. Pres- ,a~d Mary B~n~, \llert, In deallhg anrl Hl'len Schultz, •ident Truman has experienced With the tOPIC \ our Future ann ,. . ,.'

d f h' , I You" they rliscmsed phases of LOtlJlne HCI,ltl and Thomasmore 0t'h'ern es 0 IS specie me~- per"onalit\. de\'el~Pl11ent • impor Wilson won awards ftom Kala-SlIles an any prevIOus presl- '- . -, - C II' B t' Jd nt i th It) f _ tant to successful living, m<l"oo 0 ege, 0 ,I "re anu-e '. n e as lours 0 a con . a)\' graduates,gresslOnal session. John R. Barnes, sunermtend- .

o • • ent of schools. presented the cti- Sue Wilson, another JaJluarySTASSEN. III'S! of the major plomaf to the gradu'lt('s, graduate" ha5 been granted a

"residential candidates to arrive W It R CI. '. I scholarship by W"yne University,yael' . cmmson, PflnelP~ F.' H f' Jin Philadelphia, says his hat is ill 'of the high school, ilnnounc('d a JanclS aas 0 I Ie m11laryt.he ring untit tll" finRI cUltilin! long list of honor, \\'on bv the (Continued on Page 2)

not interested in " nomina-! gr~dllatesl including 25 scilOlilr- ---------.---.-. --- .. -------tion for second place. I'ShIP'" 1\11 k U

The Mothers' Club of Grosse' n, ar smen seFrillay, .Jun" 18 Pointe High School awarded 5300 C t f T t

The Battle of Waterloo. whieh I scholarships to four ,fune grild- a or argeended the Nlnclf'~n.year Na. Iuates and one .Janu"ry graduate: I _

poll'onie era, was fought on Ihis 'I Janet Dall'ymple, B"rbilra Good- SomC' youllg~tprs in thf' W()od5day in 1815 •.. In I8i3 Susan ,rich. Mar,v Gratzer, Dale Stel'en- havc dl'veiopl'd a ncw type ofB. Anthony. plon"u In wom- Ison, ilnd Francis Haas, \\in-; shooting,IIn's 5utrrage. wu llnell $101l I Th(> mothers also provided $200 A woman 1'c5iding in the 1000for voling illegally; in 1942 the i scholarships for Bruep Blnyano ,hlcll'K of Brl',<; dli\'l' phoned IheJap~ losl tf'n for on" tn the Cor- :Thomn5 Dc\\'('~. ])"l:ce on ,Iune I~ Ihat somc htlY~al Sea hattle; in 19t6 the tel'- ! The.<e gifts bring to $\I;,G50 W('le ,:il(J\,ting BB gnl\S 10 th('rori~h atlacke'll Haifa In Palr~. the sum of mone\' whid, tiH' anl1o\'"ncc CUl<l dang.'r of thetlnf', : Mothers' CI ub has' pll'.~entl'd in 11l'arby 1'l'sid£>nH,

. scholarships to !raduiltt'S of 011 investigation the pull('eA DC-6 PLANE FALLS in a Gr,)sse PoirJe High S"hool. toulld a gron]) of 11-14 .""ar nlds

nlolmtain~ide wildrrne" in Ihr Univer~it~. 01 Mil'higan n" throwing a (';,t into thl' all' andanlhr"cile coal fielrls fef eastern gents AlulI1ni SdlOlal'ships \\1''', ~hlloting at i1 in "f1I,ghL.'Penn,'y!\'ania and all Ilboarrl, won hy Roheri TrN'.' and Lorn", ,111.'1 how the ('at WdS l'('('ol'l'n,d(43) lire killed , , , among the' Norton of the ,I,muary rlass "nrl ead, time on the rebound J" notdead are Earl Carroll, th£>atrical by Robert FO,imoe and Bruce' clear, but the polic(' qUlekl~'prorlu(er . , , this is the "ame Bril~' of the ,June cl"ss, plilec d a stop on that variety oftyr" of ('mfl thllt was grnunn"d, Robert Trees illso woo a SdlOl- ,trap "hooting,Mme 1110nth~ ago for rl'pe-ateri _

di~:I;,r.'~OUSEd.af;pr a furious M elnorialFundGiftReceivedwranglt', po.<tpnnl'.' th!' inllugurll- F' H .t Z. I V ttion <If the d'.'f' '''~'l 1949, ,rOnl ospz a lzec e erCln

THE ,DETHOIT EDISON CO,! C;,nvassers for the Wflr Mem-, ~:o\\'arrl N, M"ICU~, Jr, of Ox-has pl'llilnnrd Ihe MI(~hlgiln Puh- ollill oril'e are lepoltin~ num-. f d h1. S .•. C .. f . , .,"" or rOild, w 0 ser\'ed thlel' Vl'ilfS

IC , el \ lCf' .0mml,<;Slon or "n ~rOliS l'xp(,rlenc('s which 10splle ' " , 'Addition"l r"te inrrl'a'" ,. ,,,,", tlll'lTI to ex('rt el'('J'~' f'{fort to P\l1 10 Ihe Navy, ~iliO he IV"sn t"hlt)matl'd the Jump wOlild cMt the lhe campaign ()ver the top. lCl rontrlbute mudl finanela)))'averalll' hou~l'holder only ,1''>OI,t The foilowing lell~r \\ll,s bllt a, hi.~ donillion to the SliceI'''201' pl'r m()nth , , , hlallle p,,~' rrccil.l'O ;;1 thl' K~~lehl'l',,1 av('nue of the drive hf> wOlild 1ik(' toOOoSl" for Ihl' nC(>lied ral'l' 10 hl'adquarter~' .Tares '" b S.t. htuld II ~c"le 1II0del of the pro-, , .. ay ury am anllm,. " ,

• • i Norlh\'iJle, lIhch,: pMI'd library for puhhc exillbl-~IJCllIGAN RF,PUBLTCANS, JUlie 1:\, Hl4R ti()n,

,,'i\1 a"k Sen,11nr Vnnd£>no", g to Dear "II,'s F, H, Sev"rs: The morll'l will be cut.-a\\';l\' 10let Ihf'1l1 rl(','r "l" qu('stlon5 of: f wOlild ilkI' to parlicip;Itl' in sho\\' elerl' £ietatl of the hUlkiing,hiS PII'''l(iPntl~! a\'nllabtl11~' .' ' , promMing .tile fund for the mem .. 1Oll'rior ,,~d c tl"TurnOT"COlh(' Senalor 1T11\~ losue ;Ol1al. hul slllce m,l' dl~chargr from x I lor,II statl'ment I'.'hen hI: arri\'es in' the U, S, M"rine Corp" 1\'" he£>n ' A Gnld Star mother of ex-I'hilad('lphi" on Sunday. : hospitali~eo at Milybury San. for Irl'mely limited ml'ans RreC't('d

• , • I tllhrrclllo~i,. ,the ~oliritor who called at herS TAT F. POL J C F., deputy I PIE'""e unrft'T$tand TIll' pnsition, 'homc with :-"I've he en ",,,itlng

~heritfs IInd township ofTicer,,! 1'"01 rnclosing :;2.00 toward the tor ~'OU f(\f four yrar," She g"I'~arl' s('arching II woorfl'r1 area in fund. him S~O Shf. lIad ilrcllmulal('dRomlllt,~ towWI\;P f01 a gunman I Sincprcly, i (lVt'I' Ihi~ long period for thIS

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ThUr1d'YI Jun. 241 1948

LotionsMarie Earl. SUrl T4"

Loti"" or Oil , . .'.. I .00Coppertone

Liquid Cream , .. 'Sutra Sun T4n

Lotion ., 2ge~Tatar Sun T ,

LoHon ....••... ,.Saby S,," Tan

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.Y". Shield yOW" withllill II0uil th.t lilt., Ollt

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Have Funin the Sun!

Ref1eeto Sun GI.ssesFeatured in Lif. M.g(uine, .. , .

Grantly Gold Rimmed Glasses. , , . , . , , .,Wilsonite Sun Glaue$

For Men, , , .. ,4.75, 6,50, 7.50Glasses for thel-ittle Toh~ .....•.•................ 39<:( 1.00

Howland Bathing Capo .. _ , .' .. 1.39"Kooleez" Bathing Cap5 ...........•.••••...• 98

to Everybody

DlSPT-A)'S IIf:RE ARE ST11.l, COMptf,Tf, AND If YOUHAVEN'T SEEN TIlf,SF. NElf! MARVEI.or,'SI.Y Df..HGl\'EDAVTOMOR1l.ES, )'OU ARE INVITED TO DO SO AT )'OURCONVENIENCE.

OUR THANKS

who helped to nlake our Initial Showingof the lVew Fords

such all, Overwhellnillg Success

To the more than forty-five hundred persons ~ho called at ourshowrooms on the first showing day to personally view the new'49 Fords, we extend hearty thanks. We were greatly delightedwith the f&Vor with which all comers received these new mode! •.

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Big 5'2 sq. in. ScreeoFM Slati-CI .. , Ci,cuilMi,acle Pictu,e Lock

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BUT NO\VEmersonTelevision

Telt; ....I~;On ,,'fc's )feu cro~t. up OCtl":''f1 nieturrs 0'\

......~II O~ \l.~.'rrl plcturrs of Ih~~P.' nl.ih;ry n'l:.l~lr,'J

evtnls "'II th~ "'N11 is wotch,ng Amerlc;, .. let's stOy close to the scene:

Jo.r Ihe DemocrCllic CO"t~entionrfllirh /QI10U'S OIl .filly 12th

DETROIT POLICE are confi-nent they wi II soan ha\ I.' Mr~.E:vclyn Lari and Ralph Roy Hun-t et. wanted for questioning inthe murder of Elrner B. Jones,aged 72, found murdered in hisFox Creek home nine days ago

GEN. JONATHAN M. WAIN-RIGHT. the Hero of Bataan andclose pcrsonal friend of Gen.l\lacArthur, arrives in Philadel.phia with a cable from Mac-

. Arthur naming him a~ his pc,."tmal representative at the can.vention.

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Saturday, June 19On this da\' in IR8:; lht' Bar.tholcii Stat;1 p of Libert)', theKilt of lhe t'relll'h Hepublirto the C. S., arrived in l\'ewYork amid tXlenslvt' ceremll'nil'S; in 1908 William II. Taftrl'sil[ncd a~ Secretary o[ 11','1'to run for the l'residtncv; inl!H5 (iwl'ral Buckner' I\'a~killed on O!dnawa.

Till:: C(l~I~1U;-;IST 00;\11-;\'..\ TED Con/priet"tinn of LabnrJl1 Fran~e has called a one hrll I,~trikp for lomorrow to PI01<"ta.raInst fi~I1's br'ween the poIJl'"and the strike", at CIHm"nt-Ferr~nd.

S!:NI\ Ton TA YLOn of Idaho,W"llace's running mate, is ear-rying on a Rlabuster against theadoption of tlie dl'aft law.

THE POST O~'FICE DEPART-MENT estimatf's the dep"rtmentwill 105e $343,000.000 in Ihe year!'nding June 30..

POLLS HY THE NEWSAGENCIES ilmOIl~ the d('It")I"trslIIdicale Dewey in the lead \IithTl'ft • close second ... Stassen I

third.

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2 OF AMERICA'S FINEST FUNERAL HOMES

Our Food"Hit.~ tile Spot"

The.", Isn't I'i dish on

nC'IIU' III bf'rCupid's F<!mous H<!m.burgers are made fromSlridly F,elh Il. 0 u n dSledk • , • Tn<!t's whyThey're so Goodl

au' menu you won ten:cy. o,..r {"cd is ofthe Tine,! qU<iiity-LcvorLl,:i'l prep~r~d

bi chr;:s ~C"Ingin t~e\:lUSI'l;::S. Pro'T'p!, andcourteous serVice.

More and more families residing o~ Delroit's Easl Sideend adjoining suburbs select Harris' East Side Chapel.The s~a,!o~s b~ilding, beautiful interior - the eo~rtesy,and d'gnlty characterized by every Harr;~ Funeral, mosla pproprtately honors your family'. prestige,

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F, H. Sl'l'OOKS'tJ2'J:. fJon Hf'lIr ~1. Clair Shores

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A'-nr E';uma ... Wilr~5 .. ;\tnl't'l,j DlS'~'\5r:; Of THE SCALP

; S K!N l:i FECTlONSGtt mrt n~ L~;:I~.Blf'mL ..hE'~ ~o\\' I

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t\.o Ch?r,::-r- (('If Ex;)minallon

I .. , JflMS had be'en a benefa(tor the community who believe that Miller. Mary Mills, Mary Olert, eight years of school hand work! E. Webb Ind Robert S. Weh-, of Mrs, Lan, Grosse Pointe can and should Theodore Os ius, MOMna Pick, Hal' Pau!. meier.

eventually have one of the finest Joanne Pohorsky, tlonald Raw. As the outstanding athlete: Commencement music 11'85 pro-Tuesday, June 22 community tllealres in the coutry san, Frank Reid, Patricia Ros- ranking highest. in scholarship,' vided by the Grosse Pointe High

In 19t5 Okinawa. fell and all The provisional gifts oC some siteI', Richard Redmond. Helen' James Flam, class president, won: School Band directed oy DeweyJapan was i~1 a. panic. 15 civic.minded individuals have Schultz, Elizabeth'Schwem, Mar. ; the Trinity College Alumni: D. Kalember. and by the Girls'

made this inaugural production ilyn Shay, Carol)'n Silver. Sally' award, a dictionary. ; Glee Club, directed by ~ohn E.GOVEHNOR GREEN o[ Illi- pO$sible" not to mention liberal Smith, D61e Stevenson_ Patricia The name of Joan Campbell' Finch,

nOlS, deli\'E'red the keynote di.'l'ounts by certain merchants Ste\', art, Paul Terbrueggen, \Vil- will be Inscribed upon a trophy i A .('oriL'ertinoll\lt~ solo was~peel'h at the Republican (,ol1\'en- and mHny gifts and loans of nec. Ilam Trousdale, Janis Turnbull, honoring the most outstanding: presented by Palncla Mann. ac-tion last night and blasts "Bosses eS5ary theatrical accessories by Ken net h Venderbush, Edith' girl athlete of each gradurting i companied by her mother. Mrs.and Boodle" ... most tellmg indil'lduals. Wa I d bot t. JOnilthon Walton,: elass. Otto Mann. Palricia was a mem-speech of the opening se.liions is "Unaouot!'dly:' Mr. Werneken R i c h a r d Warren,' William D. Florence EtTinger of the Jan- ' bel' 01 th~ graduating e1ais. .dehvered by Clare Baath Luce" comnwn1.,. "there ate many more Webb, and Mary Whitcomb, ua!')' class was awarded the Ro-I DeC?ratlOn •• for the ,ceremonIesformer Representahl'e t I' 0 1Il IIho would have lreen glad to help. ' William D. Webb and Alice; tary Club Service award. a wrist! as well as the receptIOn follow.

THE NATIONAL BHOAD. Connecticut ... the corner of b~t haYing gone into production Corey were named the honor' watch, in recognition of the most: Jni, were arranged by the Moth.CASTING COMPANY Issued a "GI?balnoney," adds a few. more as rapidly as we did. there simply ~boy and the honor girl of the outstanding resord of unselfish ers Club .statement at noon toda,\', based, cholte on~s to the count,)' s po- wasn't the time to contact them. 'class. Their nllmes will b'e in- service to the sehool achieved by ------on a poll of alm",t ",ll oC the Iitical l~xleon. Senator Vannen. Our paramount aim has bee "-to s~ribed on silver trophies pro- any graduate of 1948. K. W. Judge, contractor \\fork.stales as \oluntecred b.\' leaders berg arrives In Philadelphia stili proye that we in Grosse Pointe vlded by the \",Iothers' Club to The six veteran" awarded cli. ing ':In the house at 877 Fisher.In the respecti\'e delegations, maintaining he is not a candl- could ploduce our own 'Good form i. permanent role ot the plomas with the June class are I eported to the City police onwhich shows an first ballot riate. ; Theatre', with benefit and good 11\0st oulstanding- sludents of the Richard 1\'1. Dodge, Roberl D.: June 16 that.someone had brok.Dewey 229. Taft li5, Stassen 152 ,fun for participants and audience graduating cla.;ses. Johnson, John C.' MacMahon, 'en 12 slabs o[ InSulation, Damage, .. the other 384 votes are di. FORD'S OFFER OF 11-14 alike. William D. Webb and Mary John W. Runciman, Jr., William amounted to $30.hried among a wide field ot cen~,~ per hour_ increase draws a. "We've proved part of it al. Gratz~r were the winners of the ------------- ... -. ,--- .. -.------f .... c,.)!c SD:;S ••• hea\'y .hifts chrL ~s of boo~ fr~m Ford Lo,al ready;" he said. "All ot us who Amencan Legion Citizenshipexpec-ted on ;he second ballot. 600. , have worked so hard on this first Medals and Certificates present.

,.. l' . : snow have had fun doing it ..... ed to the students in ellch clarosCON G R l'" S S FIN ALL Y i SHOWDOWN on .Dewey and along with .the occasional hed- who.dlspla~' the most oulstandinll

PASSED LAST NIGHT a com-! Taft.nears i.n the Republican con. < ache, Tonight's final curtin will quahties at good. citizenshIp.THE I.: S.. BIHTAIN AND proml~,e dr«fl? bill dra;tllll: YOUI~ venllo~, with s~r~ng rumor~ of tell whether or not we can pl'OI'e The Bausch and Lomb award

FHA:\'CE se,t up a new German" ' J D tho ough •.5 for _1_ months ,a Ta [I Stasst!n tIcket .. , GI een Ihe rest :-whether or not WI! can went to Bruce Bray as the mem-CUrl ('ncy f(l' th(,ir IOn"s ann nu.~- sen',lce by a vote of 2JD to ,1?6 and Stassen both being men- expect a growing audience, un. bel' of the class II'ho gives theSia do;es up its wne t() all en _ III tne. Hrlllse aft"r an all mgnt, t Ion I'd as strong second place ad- plagued by head-ache. most promise of future distinc.t,ame from the west, .. fears. b,attle In t,he Senate .... no one' dillons to anr tick~t.. ! The Theater's future hopes in-, tion in th(, lIeld of science. Brucethe entrance of either thc new! C.I~, be dl,afted eadieI' than <10. dude plans for a year-round has a, r~cord of ni~e A's andor. old mon"y will ral;(' havoc, ~fil sartI.': the passage o! the. BRJ1ISH EXPORTS are at a, schedule of first.rate product:ons, five B s In mathematiCs and sci.wah t,he mark"ts 1I1.Il~ area .. , . .un cs'. either the Pre~lde~t post \l'ar peak, : a children's theatre division, a eneI'. .says tne embargo Will be main. 01 Congl e~s declares an emel. • I playhouse of thei, own an "ap- The name of Jerry Allen. \\'In-

: t<lined until the cllrrency re-; ~e~e)' _ . .. . the Department of Wednesday, June 23 ,pren\i('e production" de~artment, nel' of two letters each in foot-I forms in the \l'e,t are complet.: e e,n.e IS mea~whlle to conduct In 1683 WUllam Penn signs and possibly tormal classes or in~ ball, basketball, Bnd baseball.l'rl ... Sokolovsk)'. the Russian a 511 enu<j'us l.ecI.ult~ng campaIgn. a treat~. of ))race with Ihe In. lormal seminars on every phMe \\:111 be engraved upon. the Ple-commander. says the Western dlans; in 1845 Texas Congress of legitimate theatre, blan Club trophy. ThIS trophyPOllets have completed the split. PRESIDENT TRUMAN yester. ,'otes for annexation 10 the Undecided as yet on m tt was prOVIded by a group of for.ting of Germany. day named a board of inquiry JJnite« Stales, inaugurating' the spirit of tht! organizat~ ? at' mer Grosse Pointe High School

on the co"l contract dl'S. t the \\'ar \I'ltl '1" on IS a letter wlnnel-" pu e . . • I " eXlco • , • III least partlv tvpified bv the sign, l'h "c' P I 'f bBoard to report by next \Vennes. 19t5 Japan sial's. her suicil1e "0 t'Il' b k 'n I.' name 0 au er rueggenday. all' attaeks. sinking t\\.o Amer- pen .a a - ac staie nnr and will be inscribed upon the R •box-offIce," . 0

lntimated that Judge Alan lean ships, P' d . . tary Club Band Trophy In rec.Goldsborough may next Tuesday .el'sons In.tereste III taking an ognition of his musicianship cit.dismis, the suit brought to r~- SIGLER CHA HG ES t hat acllve part In an)' phrase of. the izenship, and outstanding se~\'ice

M h' commumty theater's operatJOns 10 the Grosse Pointe Hl'g!l S h I1,0\1' OJ'A Prices Still Prc\'Ril V AND E It B ERG: S friends, strain the, UAW from. PI'0c,eeding' 'IC tgan has betraved Vanden- ma\' contact l\'lIss Sarah Ann b d G' c 00

among the delegates to the Re. to. adminIster. t,he Miners Wel- berg ..• some Michigan dele- Griffith al NJ, 8372 or MI'. \VernO'- an. raduatlon com pIe t e dpublican convention fear he will ifale and Retuement Fund, 3S gale, jump aboard the Delley ken al'TV. 2-8811. There is ;0

make an expression bowling him. ,I'~q~,ested by Pl'esld'l~t John L. b,and lIagon,. • _ • membership fee for active regis-self oul of the nomination race. : Lell IS ... such action by the lrants at the present time. I

,Court would clear the wav to REi'ORTED THAT THr: RE- _'-- _consider the new' contract at PUBLICAN PLATFORM will G d ·

A MAD DOG in Li\'onia TOlln- once. call for "collectil'e seclirity," , ra llatlon,\Iark At ilan-ard Gro". ,'n(nl' ship mutilates the faCe of ~l-\'ear. • • full support fa!, "peace lacIng,

old Bobby ~al't' ... forty sti'tcht's CO U NT F 0 L K E BERNA. i countries" and a "limitation on'taken In hiS fal'e and IllS hIe DOTTE laboring fram the Island' the V,:lO powcr in the Security, (Continued from Page 1)

: Ieared . . . dog dIes of rabl'!.;: of Rhones. to bring about an Councl!." i da,s and Roy Margenau of theI IeII' hours later ... fifth case. agreement between Arabs and Jun!' c1as., will env-r the College

: of rabies in the township in re. Jews for a long truce to gil'e CHINA Sf.Ei\IS TO m: FOL- or Mining and Technology ascent days, !lme to elTed a general recon- LOWING Ihe roule of GermanI' ho]d~r5 of colle,l(e-gTanted scho]-

dliation ofl

lhe Palestine i3sucs. in 1\123; one Chinl'~e dollar now ars)llps.• • • quoted as worth ,52..120,000 U,S. The i\l11'i\lullen SdlOlar,hip' to

~ronda~'. JUlie 21 money. Cornell Univer~ity went toOn thIs dal.e tn 18i1 len of George Kennerly

lhe I'illg leaders of lhe "illoll\, FA VORln: SO;.:S in Phil<I The Milssach~,'e!ls Institute nfMaguires". a nIuI'fler orKanila'- deJl)lJj~ ('om'cntion seckinl/. fo;( Ted:nolog,\' hi'S sel. il.<ide anlion; whieh In[ested the allthra. holes. awaiting a! least R two- al'.~nl for Kde Worle\'cile CO,.! regions of Pennsyl. bRlI"t ,hakedown in If:e Dell'cI- A Rockfot';1 College" scholal-vania, were hangell in Schllyl- Toft-Sta;s!'n fi~ht. • .,hin fOI four ye"rs gnes to 1""I'ahkill count,\'. Pa.; in 194,1 a new ------- I Jane "Iaterailane.mincrs sh'ike was nn as parle.v Tl t I AnOlher m~'mber of the Jan-

• • • 'failed; in 19H tllc senatol's lef! el" i nary d".ss, Don L"I,:i~. will enterDETER 1\11i\'A11 ON OF THE I were' a.,ldng for broad new i tl~c Un !\'ersitv ()( Colorado on ~

HOuSE to ('ut down the ERP labor laws. • _ ' N;1'.aI R. 6, T. C. sdlolarship.appropriation. reported 10 im- • • • ,<Co~t.llIl1l'rl from Pa.~e 1\ ,The June class role listed 1hepHil the whale plan. 'R E PUB L ICAN . ! three nlgnts at the Piel'ce Audi.i following honor Ill'adua'tes who

• • T 1 NATIONAL tonum box-office. 1 had achieved an average of. BCON \ EN T ION ope~ed t?'" \ Telephone reservations made: nr better in their three-year

Sunday, JlIn~' 211 tllorn1Og 10 Phlladelphla, wIth:. between the 1.1U1I1', of 10 a.. n1. scnior high school cour,e:On this day in 1898 the lsland Vandenberg t d t d 4 1 .'. • . an .ou .a~ -ou can-' a,n p, 111. WI I be held until II Sharon Arnold, Lester Biluer.01 Gu~rn was seized by the i dlQate .... gel:el al bel,le[ that the 0 cloc-k or tnI.' t1l!!hl fat. ",h!eh Joltn Bryer. Bruce Blay. Ca:elU.S.S. Charleston, during' the j con\'entlOn \\'111 r~n mto ten 01' ,the,v ~le resel'\'(.r1. Tlte bnx.orfice Briggs. Patricia Burn". Sue Car-

--- .. _-- war wilh Spain; in UH5 the I more ballots. and that un Ie.,., tel('phone numher is TU, 5-0J22. son. Glndy" Con~t"ntine. _~icestl:et railway :~trik~ in. Ch~. ! Dewey IS nommated In an early Tickets al'e pricer. [!'Om !JOe to Corey, !Jarriet Cotton. JanetcaDo settled arnlcahl) b) arbl' ! hallot yandenoerg has .the mast SI:RO. ,\11 seat" arc resrned. DalyrY'll1ple. S h i r 1 I.' Y D a \' i~,1~~~~iusON l' WADE d I' pronllSmg ~Iospects. SIgler I\' ell WIt h the exception or the tit Ie Thomas Dewey. Helcn D' HondlI ". • .an, lIS nommale Vandenberg. , " , role, nne oC the eo.dir"c-tol" whn Don Dunc-an EI!'anor Faulkner'

\l'lfe, BESSIE LOU. are mdlctcd • • • al.o 1- b.t t d tl l'h' ,,b\' "rand 'urol Reconler'" Juri e ' . . f S P aJ, a I Pill. ar: ano 1('[' om as r('n';1(('. James Flol1\, Pa.iG' ,bId \VJ G" r':' g , RUSSIAN - ALLIED FHIC- player for who,e role thcre \':ere.'lricia Ford. Robert Fos:-noe, Ba" TIll S1l0H aR'iWUY co. l)fUOrT. /llICHlOAI,

I,e." . LOat, fOI '(I os~ fraud 1'10:'1 gOO"'I" "'"1'1' acut I'n B. fe\I' ]')"1 I'd' II b' I G.J .

..' _.... ......\ ., ... -.~ e el- . lGt cane I ales. a lnelll. ere:;' }~lra O[J~ll'I('I.. ~,I"J'V Gratzer

'f2nd con.;Plhrac) . .' . under the Jin ... Russians greatly offended' of the ca~t are Gro,se Po;ntPr;. i 8 a t' h " r a . G ;: I' ~ ~'r;' E;ean~r~

Iront of t e Socletv of Good - t th "II' d .' [h 0 . . " , ' " " .'N ' I b', 'd h:' I ,,« e -" Ie cometslOn 0 ,t I.' ne actol Is makmg hlS dnllnatH' Gtllne, D<"n Guy. Joyce Hartling,

thelg 1 ~r, ~al to d a\ ef

SC7~eoatO(0.dOGerman currency in Western debul: but most ha\.e had either' Riehard IIer and Eunice Joda I'

edPu Ill' a upwar Sho .' J , Germany into two opposing eco- professional experience or profes- . AI,o: James Joh~ston Marg~tun er t le gUise of 'c allty , , • .. R - . I k. ] " , • r',I ?II;' '!lOmIC zone.~ . .. u~slans b OC' slona tl alOlOg. I Kohl Geor"e Kennedy A.lan'

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fadS co- enlry of U, S. trains ... do not Init ialed b,' Russel Wcmeken, i Kidd', Esthe; Kimmich 'Ro'bnrt

cnnsplr~ 01""::: u not e en ants . I. I ,,-,; "f' tl" t""1 d'" want the spcnding of either the or 205 M('Kinl!,~' roMi. the GIT'S'C L\'nl'h. 'Sa:ah l'vlaeFar]ane Pa.'1.325 EAST ,\',\RRF.~ ; or 1e momen, 11l1' u lO" •. II G ' P' TI . " . •

, B.lween Cour\'llie ""i Three MileDr FlO\d W, ~1rGriff publisher of ~e\;.01 0 ( e,man cunency lO. olnte,. leatre has g<lmeri the tllcla }'fann., ,Ro)' Margenau,H' . hb h d' kl Ih"d zone. bralll-p"\le, and fln"Ilt'lal SUppOl.t ?\'I"nll'n Mathewson '\deia Mat.

TV. 2-9000 i . nelg 01 00 wee y news- • • 01 1I'\deJ.\' divergent elemenls of t:ce,Margaret ~lcC'a;len. LOlen_______ p~~~:_____ J\IRS. RAE G. HOOKER, of -.-- .... -..........---.---.--:------------

l\lt. Pleasant, replac-es Mrs. Re-gina Hay. o[ Detroit, as MichiganRepllblicans choice tor the ~ia-tional Committee Member onIheir first ca lICUS on Sunday('\'en ing.

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enjoy II. plec~ of the special birthday cake with each noon.da)' and evening

Sunday dinner. This repeats the custom established on our first birthday.

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~~OSSE POINTE l'JEWS

Mason Schoof's Novel Playground Equipmentrr"-~- .,

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0. clock at George's Sel vice Sta- i will be valuable pri'zes given,hon, located on .Ashland amI 'This dance is sponsored by Mr.K;ercheval, there \\'111 b!' an open I R. Rahn, and is open to anyoneIll' dance for boys "nct girls of Iwho wishes to attend.

Tliul'SClay, :June 24, 1948

C($(Jjl~aj((J1 His flS~ionabll CarIT'S THE BRITISH

".'~; •• ", ..•••• , •• ,., • __ ••• ~..;.; •••• H ••• ;~ ",' '_~~:;:".~'-<~-'.:.~~~'?'~~~;:~JThe attraction which construction materials holds for the kids has brought about a

new departure in playground facilities. These sewer crocks recently installed on theMason School playgrbund are solidly anchored in concrete so they cannot roll over onthe little tots. Miss Dorothy Swett is supervising some of the kindergarten children atplay in the picture above. -Ploture bl' E. C. Burr

. • .. ':!';---------------;-----------The girls and boys at Mason I inches thick in E- and T_ shapes kindergarten girls and boys on

School claim to have the fmest, and three sewer crock sections the various pieces of equipment. Iplayground anywhere. It ,is a emhedded on their sides in ce-large playground, well-eqUipped ment.

Iwith apparatus of various kinds. These' cement pieces of equip-

19770 l'1,ck A "C., Corner Cook Road There. are th~ usual ?leCeS, such ment are especially suited toNI. 0418 as swmgs, slides. honzonla]. bars, children of lower elementaryI ladder. teeter-lotters. and )ur:g1e school age as they provide op-

Aulhori.ed Sol•• and S.rvke for Hillmon Minx; M.G. Cor., Brili.h IgK.mkmade of r~~al. Th~;.ehls.a portunity for creative play,Sporl Co's; FOIMUS Jomh Molorcycle. and Jawa Malorcyele.. c I~ en f co~p rI.a th er, t~ Ie IS What a surprise the children

_ _. ma eo" 00 .. en ere are wiII get when the log picnic.....-------- ,some new, pieces of cement tables and benches which are

i equipment whith are not likely being ordered. arrive and are,to be. found anywhere else ex- placed under the trees! They willcept m. Brooklyn: New York. have every reason to feel that iwhere It was onglnal1y bUill. Mason School has the finest Play-IThey consist of a "Dodger" ce- ground anywhere.ment block walls, which are 37 In the pictures Miss Dorothy Ifeet long, 4% feet high, Bnd 8 Swett is supervising the junior

As a citizen of the Park was strolling along Mack avenueat 11 :30 o'clock on Friday night, June 18 he heard the soundof breaking glass at or near the Jack Conley gas station at15299 Mack. He immediately used the nearest phone to callthe Park police station and Sergeant Anthony Walsh andPatrolmen Mouton and Art. Conlan responded.

After cruising about a few.~min~t:s. they .picked up three Ihad stolen II car belO1fging toSUSpICIOUSlookmg boys at Marl-borough and Alter and hustled I Janet Dohrman of 1371 Lake.them to the station. pomte on May 15.

Meanwhile Detective Hr:nnig I These were the only Pointehad been busy seeking finger j robOeri!3 the Park police couldprints in the gas st2,tion and got' tie them up with but it has beenone that was workable. ! learned they had burglarized at

The young men arrested were I. .Louis Davey. of 3691 Lakepointe, jleast ~Ixteen other places ~ the INick Ciani, of 3672 Aller, and DetroIt 5th and 15th precmcts.;George Horn, of 373 Marl- Their specialty was gas sta.jborough. Alt~ough only 16 yea:s tions but' they digressed enoughold each., ChIef Art Louwers said from their usual route to rob two Ithey were hard babies ~o crack. florists shops and two real estateH. was only after the prmt H~n- offices in Detroit.

MARSHALL & O'CONNER mg had taken corresponded With ... one of Davev's they had taken on T~ey are now m. ~uvemle .De- fthe spo~, ~h~t they came through. tentlon. Home aawlhng hearmgs'j

CUSTOM TAILORS TO GENTLEMEN A grilling developed the fact BREAK FOR CONTRACTORthat they had not only broken I

SCOTLAND TAILORS COMPANY into the Conley gas station but --.'1412; F. . .Jefferson Ave.-VA. 2-5344 had also robbed the Leslie Hard- The contraclo~ who Will do the!

IRBiB.B~R •• IIII••••••••••• IIiI.1I ware Store at Mack and Wev- :york on Huntmgto,: boulevard IUiAi e I'fihifiiliid!M.iij •• 'burn and the A]oma theater a~d In the Woods was directed by a

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it available to fill in and level ioff low lots. It should be a good i

deal for the contractor, saving:him the cxpense of carting it Iaway. I

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Reburial services were held I Twenty four members of Ihe The G\'Dsse Pointe City Coun-June 21 at Arlington National I Pointe's youngest generation re- cil decided at the meeting onCemetery for Capt. Benj,min R. ceived their first diplomas on June 21 to go .ahead with theMartin, who died In. the African June 12 when exercises were held legal test of the true ownershiptheater on June 12. 1943. Cap!. at the Grosse Pointe School for of the small triangular s'trip Df

Martin, a graduate at Clemson Little Folk in Notre Dame ave. land on the western side of Lakp.-College and University of Detroit The four and live year aids land fririging on the Jake.lllw school, ia the Ion of Mr. and presented a colorful program ofMr•• L. B. Martin of 790 Univer- dances and songs, the boys attired This small piece, with the var-.ity, place, Grosse Pointe. who in long white sailor suits and the ious changes in ownership sinceattended the services in Arling- girls In their best party dresses. the original subdivision, by thetV. Crowley estate and finally by L.on, a. Members. of the graduating G. Hooker's present possession.

Capt. Martin, who was born class' are: Carol Ann Ambrose, scems to be orphaned so far asJuly 24, 1911, was connected with Mary Andrea Boccaccio, Barrett its true title goes.Headql!arter& Co., 757th Tank Bat. Osborne Brink. Nancy Mildredtallon, at the time of death. He Coulter, Bruct! Pryor Eisenhauer, Mr. Hooker, who recently ac-i•• urvived by his widow, Janet Mary Ellen Erdos, Karen Sue qui red the large property on theJ.ohnson Martin, and a son. Ben- Evatz, Marilyn Jo Floyd, Vietor wesl side of Lak,eland mnningjamin R. Martin Jr., of Los Louis Graf, David Richard Jen- down to the lake and intendsAngeles, in addition to the pal" nings. remodeling a large house on theentl, one brother and two sisters. Also: Kurt Bdan Lagerfeldt, property into a modem home,

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Owneu who have failed to M-cure their dog license will be is-sued a violation notice. This no.tice must be settled. in the vio-lation bureau. The l1n. il $2.00.

All dogs. muit be vaccinatedand the owner of any dog In thevillage of GrOllse Pointe Park,prior to .ecuring ... license musthave in possession at time of li.cense purchase, a 1945' vaccina-tion clearance.

The village dog impoundingwagon Is attempting to appre-hend all animals rtmning at large.You must keep your dog conflnedto your own property: and on •leash If on public property.

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the ball game h. held e passgiving free admittance to thestadium to 457 of the youngstersas the guesta of Walter O. Brilis.

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These boy. and ,irls do .. val.uable work during the ~ achoolyear; the boy. helpfng in the lafecrossing of the atreeta by the chilodren during .ehool "hour., whilethe giru C(l.operate with theteacheu in pifoting the .. femovements of the children withinthe school buildinea. The allairwaa open to all .of the safetyPatrol membera in the Pointe.

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Wi1llam r. Bautin, Df 14'133~lenk. was drowned in F a xCreek directly in front of hishome at .., o'clock on Tuesdayafternoon, June 17., Mr. BanUn was trlmminl ahedge in fro~t. of his place, an~from some unexplained cause:fell forward into 1he creek: He.was conscious' and able to call~o his wife, who tried to reach~im with a clothe. pole. Hemade'several attempts to grab it, but;When his hand was within II few~nches of it he disappeared.: His body was .recovered a fewminutes later and he was rushed~o City Hospital, where vain at-tempts were made to revive him;With a pulmotor., He ran the popular barber'Inop at 15027 E. Jefferson for 26::rears, retiring." four years ago.'He was 57 years of age and was;born in Detroit. He is survived-by his wife end a son, George.: An autopsy. by the coroner'soffice showed that he had died~by drowning.

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Community Spirit, Work Poiilte LosesMade New Theater Possible Fred A. Behr

William BantimDrowns in Creek

By Ul\1ilne Sturdevan Imany people working together".How ,have the Grosse Pointe with a' common interest. Thiscommunities created an active common interest is the desire of"lit1Ie theatre" group within two mas 1 people to become closer ac-months? The answer is simple- quainted with the legitimate the.

atre, legitimate theatre that pro-vides good plays, well done, at }"rederick A. Behr, one of thebox office prices within the range best known attorneys in the De-of all. Iroit area, died at his home at

57 Colonial road on Monday eve-The history of this two.month ning, June 21.

period is an amazing example of Mr. Behr had suffered a &trokeThe University 01 Michigan community spirit and people . hi'

,vorkl'ng together to further the in October, 1946, and since t atClub has elected six new gover' I" h db" l'd B C . ,non to replace the six members Ideals and traditions of the legit- Hlme .a d eenl a semt11-mvall. U. S ompany s

imate stage. The nation is dolled e reslgne on;' recen y as .eg-~l~h~e~a~~v:~o:r~ t:;:k~.p~:~ with little theatres which hope ~~ couns~llor lord ~~oss~1IPom!e Plans Approvedleph Murphy. Mrs, William Cod- to preserve the art of the thea- ores. e serve .e VI age I!!dington, Edward Hartwick, Ralph tre. A good many have gone be. I the past both a~ Village presl- I \,:

'\Vilson, Walter Cleminson and. yond their original aim of bring- dent and a member of the Board i . A report. was presented to the.lohn Wilt . 'Iing good theatre to the communi. of Trustees., ICity CouncIl on June ~1 by Coun-T' d h" b hIt The funeral servIces are to be 11t The first action of this new t~ an ,ave ecome t e ta en h£1d this afternoon at the Ham. C man. John .1fack, on behalf of~oard of governors was to elect blrth.places of Broadway and "It F I H CouncIlman Gerald Miller chair-I' , . Hollywood I on unera orne. • .officers for the commg year. J~. ." . MI'. Bahr is survived by his man ot the committee negotiatingaeph ParliO~ was elected presl- The conceptIon of the Idea for widow Camilla' a 'son Robert. l't"th La" Sh B L'... .'t th t . IG ' ,., , W ,'1 e "",e ore us mes,(lent, H. Thompson Stock, Vlce- a communi y ea re In rosse daugh1er Camilla' and t h r e e .

r:resident. Mrs. William Codding. Pointe was born in t'le mi~d of brothe~s: Edgar G.' and Waldo L., Inc.: on t?e status of the nego-on, secretary; and John Wilt, Russel Werneken. In Apr~l he both residents of Grosse" Pointe, tiatlons WI~ that concert) on thereasurer. called. together .all people m~er- WId Herbert C. of Detroit. lie matter of lares and lervice.

: Organizational plans for next I ested m t~e proJect. At that time was born in Detroit and was a ~greement hu been reached

f.ear's program oj activities are i the financIal structure of the pro. graduate of the University of lth th b hiIready let in motion under the jeet Wall auspiciously started, A Michigan w e ~lseompany w .ch will. . b fib rd. . '&JIure an per cent mcreasee~darlihlp ~f Ute followln.g ~om. ntrum all' iO thPeop ed tehletve sldo BUrial wa~ in Woodmere Cem- in bus facilities in the morning

Inlttee c.halrmen llnd comnuttee song y n e goo a wou etery h d 12 .~embns appointed by the new ,I be brought to the community . . oUTSthan fta per cent Incre~sepresident. Wher~ the committees through this kind of an organiza. ~n e a emoon an.d evening

. ere not complete. the chairman lion that they supported the idea Poster Contest OUrll.will be making further appoint- with provisional gifts. These gifts p. Add It lJ also disclosed 1hat the bustnentl, range.d from $25 to $200, and rzzes war e company agreea at an early date

they ,vere plentiful enough to in- to provide suitable protection andI ProJI'1m Committee - Tom sure covering the materials and waiting quarterll for transfer pat •• toclt, 'Chairm;m;,Walter C!emin- Awards in the l\rst annual hson, Edward Hartwick, Mrs. Jos- l\X

1ed costs of one production ex- poster contests in the Pointe rons at t e limits.

eph MurPhy' and, Bernice" Moore. c usive of any salaries. Mr. Wer- senior and junior high schools It Wal also provided that allneken is content to gamble on the were awarded recently by John of 1he Pointe Communities shall

, Regent&-Alumni Scholarship- box-office for the small fee he R. Barnes, superintendent of continue their vigil over thetred. Schuman Cheirman; Mrs. asked the donors to authorize for h quality of "ervI'ce and all otherEth Ib t S . M J h sc ools. The contest was spon- 0

e er purner rs. 0 n D. his services. d b W Ik d items of proper concern I'n theL h D J h P t d H sore y a er an Company.r;n.;;. Jo~~s.o n or er, an en. The spirit of these far-sighted Winner of the $25 first prize in rthelatpio!?,sof the bus company anddonors has been followed by the senior high entries was Elaine e omte public.

: Committee on Articles of Als'n equal spirit from the merchants. Severin, 1B9 McKinley. Sue Mar- Attorney Meder was authoriz-and By-Laws-Pierre Heftier, ,.The business people of the com- tin, 61 Hawthorne, took the ed to execute the agreement for, Membership Committee-Mrs. munity have contributed gener- second prize of $15. The third the City.Robert Patter60n and Ralph WiI- ously of their window space for prize of $10 was awarded to Sally I'ion co.chalrmen. advertising and in the loan or Seymour. 505 Rivard boulevard., Soclil Coinmittee-Mta. Joseph gift of items needed to make the Winners of the $5 pr12:eswere:Murphy. first production possible. Parsons Arnold, 266 "Ridgemont.

Scholanhip .. ~ji Loan Fund G Andriana Landes, 589 Pember:Committee _ Henr.y W. Jane", lowing terms are needed to• de J'b tl h f d t d ton; Joy Perry, 19364 ElkhartChA;rm.an,' Dr. Leland V. Hewitt, scr e Ie ours 0 evo e

r- work member" have g'ven to street; and Patricia Jenks,' 831and Paul Frenseth. <> 1- Lincoln road.

Publicity Cominitt~Bernlce wards producing a play. TheyMoor~. have given limitless energy to Similar prizes were awarded

~ ak th 'ty th t to junior high student!. DianeThil vear', record for the club m e II communi ea rt II" reality Nyland, 1230 North Oxford road,

:was very gratifying to .those con-' was awarded. first prize. Secondeerned. Many new members af- p. S d pri?:e was won by Lowell G.1llialed with the group for the oznte tll enis Jackson, 13.56Vernier, and Barn-!irst time. A very substantial ad- R . D by Wigton. 1033 Bishop, walkeddition was made to the club's. ecezve egrees off with third prize. The top~cholarship fund. and a program __ three winners were Pierce stu-of varied types of aelivities dents.brought encouraging responses Degrees were conferred upon

"from the membersbip and other students from the Grosse Pointe Winners of the $5 prizel at:frienda in the community. area at the sixty-fifth /lnnual Pierce junior high were: Joannie

commencllment eJrercises of the Hollister, 912 Barrington; PewUniversity of Detroit on June 9, Morelan4; 1164 Harvard; Jillby the Very Rev. William J. Read, 580 Barrington, and NancyMillar, .s.J" president. VanDenbussche. 1212 Beacom-

A bachelor of .clence degree field. Browriell winnenw'ei'eSusan Senff, 800 Lincoln load

was conferred upon Yvonna Ra- and Martha Smith, 2.55 Merri:shid, of 1228 Three Mile drive. weather •.She majored ,in chemistry. Thebachelor of philosophy degreewas conferred. upori Anne E.Schultz, daughter of Mr. and The Riverside Kiwanis ClubMni. Joseph Schultz, of 1409 will have u'itsguest speakerBuckingham, major in saeiolo- at itll regular luncheon" meetmggy; Nancy A. Joyce, daughter of on Thursday, June 24, at 1he Ho~Mr.\" and Mrs. Bryan Joyce, of tel Whittier, William E. Stirtoll961 Trombley road, 'major in principal of Cass T~hnicaJ HighEnglish. and Joan Haines, daugh- School, who will speak on Vaea-1er of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome' tional Guidance. He will be in-Haines, of 1069 Wayburn, Grosse traduced by Bruce Reynolds.Pointe Park, English. major. _

Miss 'Rashid, . a gsaduate of TO GIVE RECITALSoutheastern High School, at-tended the University of Mich- Virginia Catanllse and Sharonigan. At the University of De. Potts will give a joint clarinettroit, she was a member of the and pi~no ,rp,cital in the schoolSigma Delta sorority. Ihall of the Gros~ Pointe Con-

Miss Schultz was graduated servatory of Music' at 15129 E.lrom Dominican High School. Jefferson on Friday evening,Her university activities include June 25, at 8 p.m.the Debate Club, Sodality, Psy- =====================================chology Club, al)d the Alp h aChi Tau and Pi Kappa Deltahonor sororities. During the pastyear, she was vice prefect ofthe Sodality Council, II memober of the Student Council, andwas the University's delegate tothe National Students' Associ-ation Conference.

A graduate of Grosse PointeHigh School, Miss Joyce attend-ed Georgetown Visitation Jun-ior College. She was a mem-ber of the Sodality, the ChoralClub and the Alpha Chi Tausorority while at the Universi-ty. In addition, she ",vas a men,-ber of the Sodality Council, thestaff of tile Varsity News. stu-,dent newspaper, 1he Senior Ballcommittee, the Tower .s t a f fyearbook, and '/srious other ac-tivity committees.

Miss Haines, a graduat .. of St.Ambrose High School, was re-cipient of 1he Rho Gamma ZetaLiterary Award foreraltsman.ship in letters, She also receivedthe best actress award of thePlayers, Itudent dramatic group.She was a member of the So.dallty and 1he Comoro, Art ssocial lororlty.

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A garden tea for ahout eo sen-ior girls from G.P.H. was givenby ALICE COREY and PATSTUART Wednesday l!.fternoon.

HELEN SHULTZ, PEG Mc.CARTEN and CORKY SCHWEMwere hostcsess.

Somp. of the R'ue~ts InwdcdShirley Davis. Marion Fold, ;,Toan C;,mphell. Marl'ie Shulte, ILoraiM Christian. Gail Thomp.1son .. Joycc Hartllllg, Bunny Ship'ton, Virginiil Bechr, Mar i I y nSha:.". P"t 1\!~nn. Pat Ford. Bar-barn Gregor:.'. Sally Hubbardaml Sh~ron ForeI..'. .

JOANIE ROLLINGS celebrat-ed her seventeenth hirthdaylast TJlllr.day by giving It lunch-eon-bridge for several of herfriends.

Amonp; the guests were JoyceWiek, Jeanne Smith, Peg Dick-en, Jp.n Walker, Kathy Greig,Alice Savage, Gretchen Klee-hammer, Barh Otto, Ardith Fahl,Margo Gessler. Alice Siehler,Nancy Doherty, Kathy Droge,and yours truly.

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SUE SPURRIER was the love-ly hosless over' Kenwood courtway at a tea given for about 50girls Saturday afternoon.

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More WindowsBroken in Farms

Something new in the way ofafter graduation parties was giv-en by CHUCK WAGNER.CHUCK and his date, KAT 1EWEILAND, enle!tained severalfriends on his boat at the Grosse IPointe Yacht Club. I

TOM HORRIGAN'S. LESTERBAUER'S, MARIANNE BLAS~ IlOLA'S, and NANCY PRES-

Robert Tobin reporll'd to lhe t TON'S houses were open for the I

Farms police that someone had. kids following the graduation ex- Ipaid a visil to his new home in I ercises. I'

Stephens road lhe night of Satur- Gay breakfllsts were given byday, June 19. The malicious IJOAN COPE MARILYNvisitors didn't leave until they I BOWER, and 'SUE CRUICK-Ihnd broken ten windows and two i SHANK lhat lasled well into the,window frames. One of the win- I following morning,dows was a beautiful five by ten Congratulali'llPs seniors!feet picture window. • • •

Tobin told the police that lhe About 100 guests were presentdamage was done bel ween lhe at the Schiable household whenhours of 6 and 10 p. m. when no I a lawn parly, decorated wit hone was In the house. the traditional blue 'n gold

school colors, was given by theSixth Church of Christ, Schiable family honoring FRED

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81"Y Woods Town Meetl",ng' SON, MAR C X WETHERBEE Following the luncheon earlier i Kathy Greig, Janet Hobson, 'I LICE THORPE and SUE CAR-I Gratzer. Dick Nightengale, Joyand JANET JOHNSTONE. in the week' PAT.PERONNE and IShelia M,acRae, Marcy Wether-, SON gave an open house Sun- Heidrieh. Ed Karrer and Bob

D ESome of the guests who ar- SALLY MacDONALD gave'a bee, Katny Strek, and ',lany, I day for most of the senior class. ISchneIder. • • • ' Th, WoodJ tcuneil hll auth.

raws nthusz"astz.cCrowd .' ~ many more. . I'd orized th 1 t t hirived to say good-bye were: Dor- lovely tea In honor of ALIcE. , BARBARA ORPHAL and GIN-' A few of the guesls Jnclude I If anyone wishes to have a par- ' amp oymll\ (I • • p.____ is Deising, Shelia Ma~Rae, Kathy Some of the guests Included NY GRANSE ass' I d PAT d Joe Mannino, Bunny ShiPton'j ty written In the "News" will er at the belehtront p.rk tOt

A Town Meeting, held undel' velopment of lhe Civic League. SIrek, Sally Andrus, Sally Ma't'- Joyce Wiek, Margo Gessler, Pat I IS e au i, Marviu wea,vel', Barbara Mann" you please call either Nt 4631 [ the ''.Immer '''1On .t the nlethe auspices of the Grosse Pointe So "e t th' tl Donald, Norma Neeb, Je ani e Finnegan, Carolyn Johnson,. ~a- SALLY at th~ Ie:. • ,Joe Fromm, Pat Ros~iler, Mary Ior TV. 2.9757. We want to write of $30 per WHk, He will work..r, a was , e In eres Webb, Barbara Bauman. Me g ril"n Walters, Russ Delsl.n!l, ,.Ellen Anlrim, Ginn.v Becker., more about other schools and under the direction of th- ChiefWoods Civic League, wns con. d lh d h l5 I J C CK ~arouse In e au wnce t at ,MacKenzie and Merrv Bauman. Jeanne Smith, Joanie Rollins. SUE RUI SHANK, FE-! Doug Buck, Sharon Ford, Mar y their activities. of Pollee.ducted at 8:30 p.m, on June 16 persons volunteered for member- --- ------ --------- -_ .._.._.---,. .-.- ...-._--in the Lutheran Church at Mack ship in the League.and Lancaster.

The meeting attracted a largeand enthusiastic company ofWoods citizens who evide,lcedtheir interest in the developmenlof the community. As the Woodsis now the fastest growing sec-tion in the Pointe the keen in-terest shown had special sig-nificance.

TWl' films which hacl been .pro- The budget of Grosse Pointeeluced by the Y.M.C.A" bolh City recently adopted carries ap-aimed at stimulating inlerest in propriations totalling $428,042.81.the development of recreational'facilities in a community, were Last year's budget was $426,-shown. One of these \Vas called 663.21. •"$1,000 for Hecreation" and The receipts for the year areshowed what had been accom- estimated at $429,600; derivedplished in Litchfield, IlL, through ~:~:p\~~a~~~I, ~~~o,O~~i~~~w~;~the activity of a group which sales tax and miscellaneous $109,-started with a capital of only 600. .~l ,000. The tax rate will remain as

The other ..was call~d "Play- for the past five years at $18.50town, U.S,A. and reCited much! per lhousand of assessed valus-the same slory of accomplish- lion. The City pl'ides itself therement In Decatur, Ill. has been no incr~ase in the tax

Lint'olu Maire Rnd Howard rate in five veal's.Grandelot, bolh members of the The assessed valuation of theVillage Planning Commission, City is $17,868,970.spoke. Mr, Maire told of theaccomplishmenls to date in thelakefront park and of the plansfor its further development. Mr.Grandelot, who has specializedin the efficacy of chlorination tosafeguard bathing walers, spokealong that line. •

Rex Johnson, active in theLeague and a member of theVillage Board of Commissioners,talked on the inc~plioll and de-

DIANE THOMPSON. SUEESSINGTON, 'and JUDY Me-KIEL were also hostesses serv-ing tea and punch to Sue Kit-son, Connie Baker, Carrol Grylls,Barbara Bauman, Gerry Jacob-

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AX 1l} • t drus, Peg Dicken, Alice Savage,wro~~t .-r'"' 01n t Ellen Jane Worley, J e ann e.J1R' .. ' ~.. b Smith, Ardith Fahl, Gail Wright,~,,~£t~obt.st 'Q..-~urc~ ILois Buck, Mary Mohr, Mary

I,,~,.~ IHodges and Jean Giles,".... inS' ., • • •

KERBY SCHOO~ I The Pointe Players Club of I'

Kerby Ne"r K... hovo i G.P.H,S. celebrated the end of---:SE RVICES--- I a most successful year by get-I.

,ling together all present mem-10:45 MOI'DIDc W:>nbip """ s.nr- bel'S for a picnic at Bob-La Is-

land.12:00 Ie 12:30 u..'onPoriod l« Running to catch the last boat.n dep."men" 01 tIl. On:rdt S,h",,1 we saw John \Veed. Bob Harbi.

son, Bob Striker, Sherb' Brown,Carroll Grylls, Joe Manino,Charl Salmon, Bob Bolo, MaryEllen Antrim and Bob Stebbins.

Clarence O'Dell, Alice sav-Iage, Dick Lord, Victor Hughes.Peg Dicken, Nancy Doherty,Barb Otto, and oh, yes, Mr. Nel-son and Miss Campbell ",'ereseen riding on the "comet" or

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Bolton U. Alumni ClubHolds Annual Elections

The Boston University AlumniClub, of Detroit elecled the fol-lowing permanent officers at itslast meeting: Howard W. Scha-fer. president; Re\'. E. ShurleyJohnsoh, vice president in chargeof programs; Mrs. Charles R.Whitney, vice president in chargeof publicity; and NIl'S, Edward 13Covert, vice president in chargeof membership.

Rev. Alvin Burton was electedsecrelary and lI'1rs. Harry Fisheris the new treasurer.

The Township Health Report ofcommunicable diseases for themonth of May, which embracesall of Grosse Pointe, includingthe City, shows a large increasein the number of cases of meas-les. There \vere 171 cases of thisdisease as against only 69 in thepreceding month of April.

Mumps, on. the other hand,d1'0 Pperl from 108 cases to 03.Chickenpox was down in May to53 cases, 29 under the 82 high inApril. Scarlet fever accountedfor 16 cases, 10 higher than April.

A long list of other diseasessuch as pink eye, meningitis, ery-sipelas, Vincents angina, gonor-rhea and whooping cough hadonly one case each. There werethree cases of pneumonia, two ofstrep sore throat and two ofti-ichonosis.

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For those of you whose conscience nips you a wee bit becauseyou didn't give ALL you could to the War Memorial drive, we printthis true item from otlr files ... so you can read it, then sit downand be nipped on, your conscience some more, Drive headquartersreceived a leler I~st week from an ex-Marine who is in the hospital.He wrote ad\'ising that he'd read about the Memorial ... that he'dlike to "do somelhing" to help, but that ]le had been in the hospitalwith TB since the ending of the war. He enclosed $2.00 ... saidthat was'all he could do. ALL indeed! Bless him.. .. ..

If :\n)'one who saw that attractive young matron' at a recent T h' H lthparty wearing a "shiner" wondp.rs how she REALLY got it ... she' owns lp eaREALLY ctid get it from walking into a door. Her husband, a gag Report fo Martist of the first order, did his best to convince their (riend!! to the r ay(,oJltrar~'. It secms he hales to go to -parties ... .'10 when hl.'l wHe de-veloped the black eye ... and dhin't want to go ... he insistedthey go ... then he lold everyone there that they had a fighl aboulgoing and he had to beat her up to make her attend.

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When and IF you hear an FM radIo )'ou will to.'l.'lyour oldjob right out the window and run for the nearest radio dealer. Dur-ing that storm the other night ... while yonI' radio wa.'l crackingand snarling all oyer the place, our FM played on as clear as a bell.There :\Inl noUhin' like it ... and lhis aint a plug, son.. .. ..

l\Iistaken Identit)' ... when the cast consists of two women andone beautiful gown. can be a mighty sorry story lor someone. Atleast this story is. A local femme ordered her "gown-of-lhe-season"to weal' at a ball that is coming up any minute. She had extensivealterations done on it and told the shop to be sure she got the gownon time. One evening last week. she attended a large parly and washorrified to see the VERY SAME gown on one of the guests.

That was bad enough ... because those things happen andc<ln't be helped, HOWEVER, the blow really fell when our heroineexclaimed to the other woman in chai:rined tones, that she hadbought the SAME dress to wear to the beeg ball. The olher womanthen explained that she hadn't even picked out the dress. "The_____ Shop sent it to me just this afternoon, I presume onapproval. ! liked it so much I quickly had my maid alter it so Icould wear it tonight" It turned out thaI the dress so "quick]y"altered for th~ occasion was our heroine's frock ... sent to thewrong house 'by mistake!

<; R 0 S S E POI N TEN E W S Thursday, June 24, 1948__________________________________________ --.----------ro--"'

I.Parkzon' g Row Lothrop Road Sewer SEEK CONCRETE TOSSER I midnight on June 16. A search of. __ '_ at 17510 Charles place at about

I

Project Bid Accepted I Some miscreant t!uew a piece I the sUITounding locality by the_ : of concrete through the front I City police failed to uM~rth any

(Continued from Page 1) The Farms awal'd~d the con- window of the McKay residence likely suspects. ,parking was not need('d and ptll'~c~e~loeln.tsse\I,Vnel'thaenLdot\hvaroteprsll'm'b:1------------=----.--- -'-.

i charged that the parking lot •! proposition had its origin in the divisIOn at a meeting of the I 'trustees Monday night, June 21.,desire of the council to favor aI Monte was awarded the job. I

"Gcl/llemOl, Jbis is Ibe co1ll'e1llio/l of free speecb, I few wealthy merchants along at a cost of $38,265. Six other i

a1ld I hal'e beell git'fIl Ih", floor. I hal'e onlr a fell' Kercheval. At this stage some contraclmg concerns entered bids:words 10 say to you, but I sba/l say tbem i{ I stalld first class communist talk was lor the project.here /lUIi! /OIJ10rrOU' }."0 rllitJg." thl'o\vn llboul. -.-.-----------.-----

(George W, CurliJ .•• al the After the Waterloo-St. Clair- The Threat ofRepublicilti Natiollal CO/ireillion Neff protestants had had theiri~ IRfi~,) • inning the council heard the re- Deafness

hash of the arguments, applyingThe column and carloon boys will have a field day with 110 the south side uf Kercheval

,the .rhyme act if Dewey, Taft or Stnssen get, themsf!lves These have all been publishednommated. With Vandenberg the rhyming will be tOllgh 1J~rore. They revolve largelyunless Ogden Nash can think of something. We can just see. aooul the CB"e of \'alacre \'"n, . . Damme, who owns the lirstDEwey written about at various times using Gooey, Hooe~', house on the south of Ketchev~1"Voo-wooey or Phooey; Or Taft, who rhymes with any num- on the east side of SI. Clair. Mr.bel' or things including Aft baft craft draft graft laughed Van D.amme fears that he will, , , " be cn!lreiy surrounded bv park-and waft; Stassen can pull up the rear with Gassin' ... ing lots if the 70 feet ad'ditionalPassin' •.. Sassin' •.. and Fasten ... to name a few. So all- is added to the 250 feet of avail-right, how Can we concentrate on anything BUT the nomin- able parking area which has ex-

. ? Isted slllce September 1939a tlon . where his property is now local-

• .. .. I"d.Quickly scanning one of lhe dailies, we 'spied a head on one of Incidentally, Mr, Van Damme

the columns which read somelhing like: "Much overdone' phrase has a sign on his house which. , . 'To err is Truman'." It wasn't overdone as far as we were tlon_ll'eadS "eanaries and parakeetscern I'd since this wa.~ the first time we'd heard of II. Apparently for sal,e", which has impressedno one else around here has heard It either. We'vt. been kicking it some lmpartlal observers as a. clear vJOlatlOn of the non-com-around now for weeks .•. and II seems to be new 10 everyone. •. mercial prov'l<ion I'n . .d t' Ib t GOOn

' .. leSI en lau . areas.

.. • .. After everybody had beenMore convention: Sincll we are from Michigan, guess it's okay given an opPOl'lunity to speak,

to say that Gov. Green's openi~g speech Monday night was far too Mayor Netting announced' the'long and fairly boring, If we'd been there, we'd have left to get a Council would take up the mat-couple o[ slow beers. Clare Booth Luce, however. was a speaker ter for consideration at a latterof another color ... and we MEAN color. period. No judgment was to be.. • .. given immediately.

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Truman's Nomination Chances:

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National Democratic leaders from the President himselfdown are apparently greatly pepped up by his receptionin the far west.

There is no questioning the fact that he stirred up moreenthusiasm there than in any other part of the country towhich he has appealed.

His start at Omaha was discouraging but the fartherwest he went the warmer the rl!ception. Los Angeles fairly Another item on our "ont-of-town-shopping" list ... that onghtoutdid itself, it being estimated "that on his appearance there fo teach yon gllYS to shop at home. A woman gave liS t.hls tid-bi!.nearly a million people lined the streets. In a magazine she saw some little glass jll&.'I or something 01 that

A certain enthusiasm always greets the appearance /}f ilk, th:\t she fell she !\lUST have. It was one oi those "write for8 President of the United States. whatever the time and the name of your nearest dealer" ads ... .'10 she wrote and re-issues, but the unusual acclaim given him in the hotbeds ccihd the names and addresses of R dealers in, out, at, and nearbyof radical socialism known to exist in the moving picture Detroit. She went to one .of lhe store:' ... no soap. She then wrotefraternity and in the shipping industry, may have accounted to ALl, the others to ask I[ th.e~' c:\rrle~ s:\ld product. ~1l answered,for some of the fervor of the reception. > ••• none of the stores had the darn thmgs. They dldn t even sound

Whatever the behind-the-scenes explanation of the vast ' as If the~'d EYER had them!difference of the Truman reception on the ,Vest Coast andpoints farther east, it is a fact for serious consideration bv The, Draft1he national politicoes who have their eyes on the shaping?f e:ents for th.e big test in NovE'mber, foJlowing the nom- The long rlrawn out issue between compulsorv militarymating conventions. . .' .,' , .

]t.' t. bl tl t tl I I Id d It' th I trauung, WIth the accompanvmg commlttment of thIS country

IS no Icea e la lE' muc 1 lera e re\'o me' .' .democratic party which a few weeks ago seemed likelv to to a continuing policy of preparation for war similar to thatmake the President's renomination a 'debatable question, which has obtained in Continental Europe for more than aappears to have been dissipated. century. or having recourse to a quick draft of our young

It is extremelv diIricult for the party in power to refuse manhood for parly defense, has at last been settled.a nO,mination. to the part~' lea~er wh~ has. ascended ,to the The compromise bill which the House approved ill the lastPreslrlen.cy,\'la the death 111 office of hlS chIef. It hasn t h~p~, hours of the present Congress on June 19 ,vill put into effectpene.d sll1ce Chester A., Arthur lost out ,after succeedm", as soon as the law is promulgated, a draft. by selection, of aPreSIdent James A. Garfield more than 60 ) ears ago. - consirlcra,ble borly of our young men between the ages of 19

------ through 2:=>\vho \vill be given 21 months of strenuous military

Th T G training.e WO erma nys However much our professional military men may have

Much of the current friction between the Western Allies I urg:c~ total ~raining for our, ~'ollth when the:-: arrived at. aanrl the Russians now stems out of Herlin. The general policy ; c~r a\~ spe,clfied ~ge the Spirit of such II program was dlS-of ot;;trL:c:ion which the Russians evidenced in conferences Itl.nc.l1~ antl-Amellcan. I~ WaS repugna~t. to. the deep seatedboth rJurin,~ and after the war, have now been largely trans- dl.';1Jke of the peol?le of thIS countr:: ~o.mlhtar.lsm.1t could onlylated into a studied, suslained policy of making life as miser- ~:-_acceJ~t~~phere If th,~re WaS a Unt\P1 s.aI hE'li"f th,at t~e worldable as possible for us and the British in the old capital of \, de.fl~lt:lv commhterl to. the olrl OHler of n~tlOns-m-arms,GE'rmany. Their every act has been the antithesis of good\"i11 If ,hiS IS so the.11 there IS ~o be no alternatlVe left for usor any desire to cooperate. ~xcept to accept thIS h~'pothests and convert ourselves into II

Russia agreed in the beginning to the recreation of a self permanent armed camp.sustaining Germany allrl then renegerl in every morE' to that While we fought two wars to end war and are still farenrl. If we had consented to her spoliation of western Germany from achieving that goal, millions of persons in this countryto recoup the $10 billion which she dE'manrled as reparations ~'et cling to that hope. Were it not for the opposition of a singlethis would have been most agreeable from their standpoint nation, the bright clreams embodied in the Unitecl Nationsbut woulrl have left Germany an economic waste. pl,ln would alrcad~' be advanced for to\',:ards realization.

RepE'ated efforts by us and the other western powers 10 For \lS now to have committed our nation to a continuousobtain Russian cooperation have failed and at last we anrl program of universal militar~' training would have beenthe British !lnd French along with Ho!land, Belgium and cquivalC'nl to 11 rleclaration of abandonment of the hope forJuxembourg have by the very force of the situation which her the adjtlstment of intel'l1utional differences by reason andattitude made necessary, agreed upon the erection of Western justice and a return to the age-old reign of force alone. TheGermany into an economic unit. The interest of this area will induction of a large bod~' of young men into the armed forcesface to the west. by tile plan just adopted b~' Congress, will give the country

Meanwhile the western powers have not .,urren.dered a a sizeable force who will get nearly two years of training.jol of their hold on Berlin itself. We refuse to be squeezed out The plan looks like a good compromise between all-ouland as long as that position is maintained there exisls the military training and the creation oCa force adequate to holrlpossibility of a common-sensed arrangement which will per- the line in the event of any sudden emergency.petuate Germany as a great industrial state in central Europe. Much can be said of the wholesome effects of ~tniversa1~o necessary not only for the welfare of the German people military trainini! in the building up of a good future citizenry.but for the future peace and security of tht whole w.orld. The rlraft decirled upon will do much the same thing on l\

It is at best only a makeshift arrangement but (or the somewhat reduced scale and will spare us the odium of havingtime being seems the only way out oC ll1l impossible impasse. abandoned midslream our storm tossed ship oC world peace.

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Congress Views Our WatersGrosse Poihte and <111of the communities which border

on the lower reaches of the Great Lakes waterway systemare directly concerned with a conference committee report ona bill designed to promote a nation-wide anti-stream pollutionprogram. The House approved the report on June 18.

There is strong indication that even though the measure-i~ temporarily lost by the way, in the rush of the last hours ofthis session, it will be on the agenda for early and favorab~~action at the next session.

The conference agreed on the authorization of $22,500,000annually over five years for loa:ls to states and municipalitiesfor anti-pollution projects. In addition to this it agrees to the'allocation of $1.000,000 annually for five years for researchon stream pollution; $l,OOO,OOOannually for construction sur-veys; $2.000,000 for public health service and $500,000 forFederal Work Agency participation in t1:le program.

For some time past the Michigan State Stream ControlCommission and the similar authorities of other states border-ing on the Great Lakes system have been giving serious atten-

,Hon to this problem. In addition to these state agencies theUnited States and Canadian Governments have been looking

. into a plan to coordinate state agencies with the nationalefforts.

The pollution of the great inland waterways is a progres-live evil whIch is certain to grow worse unless and until it istaken up in an effective overall plan which will solve theproblem for all future time. .

Here in Grosse Pointe and the Detroit area in ~eneral weare constantly experiencing repercussions of' the overallproblem. The safety of public swimming along our lakefronthas been in dispute and already the game and fish life of OUl'inland waters has been a ffectE:d. When the safety of the waterwhich we drink begins to be questioned we will be broughtup standing, and a great hue and cry will arise as to whysomething was not done about it long ago. '

It is not too early to begin now to prepare to safeguardthe purity of the waters. The Congressional interest manifestis welcomed.

All that can be done locally will be of small worth hereunless an effective progrllm is adopted to stop pollution at itsr;ource.

'l,'hi!l applies in the first instance to the pollution which- pours down on us from our immediate neighbors to the north

and the sooner national aid can be enlisted in this greatproject the better it will be for our present and future safety.

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All Icinds of genuine Chevrolet ports and accessorie., whole.ale and refIJlI,

Th! underside of your car fa kes a beating, just look lit th! rusted fenders and metal on~rher carl and you'll see whar we mean. Rust can b! stopped, so can ccr,osian, intime! Protect the value of your car, k!!p,ih trade;n value up. Hav! it undercoat!dnow! Any make any model.

Magnetic Trouble Light .. , , .. $ 2~49Oovered Rear Springs 11.50 eachFloor Mafs .. ' , , . .. 3.98 up'946 Ohevrolet Grills . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. 26.00Headlight Rim 42.48 1.49 elCuVanor loniur (nl~kes more miles per gallon 19.46rravsnette - (icebox for Jour car) ... , . .. 11,95

Dr.'ft aft" f1ulh radiator.Switch .Ild check tlr ...Lubricatioll - Illcludlts all 011.Adju" brakl.,

A SAFETY - APPEARANCE. ECONOMY GOAND GET BACK HOME VACATION SPECIAL- YOU NEED ALL THESE THINGS AT THISPACKAGE PRICE , •

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Long Trip Special ..A SERVIOE PACKAGE FOR VACATION DRIVERS

Chevrolet Service Buys' ... For June

The Get Out and Look Under and You'llCome In VACATION SPECIAL

P'g8 ~8VenDancinr Pupils Present 'II !ling at 8 in Ih! 'i'ierC'e aUdilor.:. Hulchins and Joan Faller. Oth.I' - Iin lor rail. Th! young rashlon'j als. In fact, one raa:st!r at/ the week later th!)' were rrowlnf

. "Hanael and Gretel" ium b~' thl' young dancing pu.' er leading parts were taken by IDa r.,' •• 11a ry. abies over here dote on their holel said thai his beautiful like lettuce Jeans all over lh,!pils of Elizabeth Jane Carter. I Nancy I,loOr!, Joy Philip, Mar. v~r,' girlish', gowns wilh all that'j Am!rlcan rr!tlnbaeks seem!d to drawer.

".Hansel and Gretel," ~ ballet; The roil'S of Hansel and Gret-: garet Eddie. Lois Nelson'. Elise • t t mlleRre In Ihe !klrts. and they: Inerealle and propqate-he left I Whal :rives in Grosse Pointe'recital. was staged Sa(ul'tlay !ve- el were played by Carol Anne; Blome, and Margartt Leyrer.. qt.) e ~')'I ,••ar ....T certain I)' look very naive and! lwo 01 them in a bureau draw'l Love, etc. .--- ----.------------. -- -----.--~--~--------------------- 'JEUNE FII,LE In lhe rea I' er and when h. opened It a i RACHELLF,.J~-~~,----------~~----~-~-.l'IJn IJ/l/J / French manner. -------------------------( J , arLj I I'la d/JOIl The solid hit In Ihe thealers **~***~*****"H"H***."•••• ~J' PETZOLD t --- I' here is Jean-Paul S~rle~ "MAIN ~, . C ,. SALES." Litl'rally "S 0 i I ! d L "'Sf 3 DtllI. ~J . ' , Dear rVIary-Qulte. ont"~f). Hands," this la' has been sold y, T~ ~I f'" Y~ur note~suggestlng I toss off the "Sweet and Low: for fall pre::n~alion in New * ..., Down' on Pans at present-came on the same day as the i York uncil'r thl' title of "Red : ::, PUT YOUR CAR IN VACATION SHAPE ' travel jssue of the deal' old New York Times, When m~:e.\'e lit Illands." It's a foregone hit. An: Eli.abeth B@ry ••@r", J on their Holiday Chart in which they listed Fourteen Days ~anti-Communist drama, it con- * . J :

, , in France for 5799.92. I began thinking ~'OU all must feel. cerns a young o!fiC'er who. aft- :: I" Margaret K", ... dy'. :, . , \'ou're really losing money by staying at home, i l'r impl'isonml'nl, loses faith m :: •, RflAX Ai'" rl'"'Y 'l'ur .Ult"ftJl vr , . Well of course. their travel~'--:--- ., .. ----.-- .... :The Parly. Anothl'r sellout in * "ESCAPE ME NEVER ~, "" &"rlU , n& nUl.,ult' J J ligure; are COlTl'ct-the round- for $6.00 and have a r~a!ly Paris lS Jacque's De\'al's "MAD- : !" ~, , trip fare by air at .$740.00 being s~m~tuollS s.prl'acl nt the ~our, Jo:'MOrSELLE." The The a I 1'.1' * ~, NO MOTOI\ING WO R E WOR I" , the onll' hl'u\')' expense - but ,I Algent, fOl S8.00. And \~hen Gulld has the raghts to "AU- : •j R I 5 - NO MONEY R ,;5 , when thev'list food at $4.00 a we say dme we mean dille. Only PRES DE MA BLONDE ... which * S'fAGED BY PAUL C2!lJNNER-Sellings by Roberl Davison :

tWITH OUR EASY.TERMS ~J day and i single hotel room at In f Parts does one reallV~ the I understand they orrered 10 : ""mmU""'.I ...m"'.lUU,UUNj"""'''''','HtrN''N''jNNN'"mmNNNH,_"'m''''Nm",, ~

52,00 a dav thev are rather dip- dlf erence bel wel'n dining and Hoell'n Hayl's as a starring role * ""f~~gai~~~~~he \~?~~a:'a~~~ar~m~7~ :~::~IYth:~,tl~~. i;\'~'~;~'.'::;CI~hf:n)~ ~~d~~eth~fm~~~re.;.ill~l~{ "~(ie:: ~ On. We.k Onl, Btl. SandlJ Night, June 27 i

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time. . esse. Ihal even the food looks H~yes hasn't signed, has she?: MI h ::It Is tm" lhal with the franc fashionable. Lur/~hcon 01 dln- Th~ sma~h hit. "BORN YESTER- : AsU

t .ER 'STODHDaIlClARD...f1uetuatinr' In favo,~ of t h. ner. for a twosome In any lltlle DA Y" was a fast flop here. The * :

, 0 Brakes 0 Tall and Stop L.mps 0 WI'lldsh'llld WI'-rs ' : American dollar, mOMY does co Pa.!'!s cafe. becomes, a chw-to- French can'l understand a girl : ...J ...- , far-but not that far. It sound,~ chiC occas\Qn. Thl3 In. contrast with two mink coals casuall~' * t, 0 Whlel AlIgllmllnt 0 Engint TUIlI Up 0 lattery , almosl like the sailor I hell r d to London where you still Simply strolling out on real lil'e money. : I" The Laufll/n, RIot ..J , remark at Maxim'. last nlrht eat-and dam lucky to be able Just 11'11 the bo~'s and (irl. * 20th ;"J 0 Head Lamps 0 Steerilll) 0 Tires , thai Ollce when he was down to do It. if thl")"11 come over we clIn all :, 0 Lultrie +1 0 Oil eh , 10 his last dollar he wan led to La Bl'I1e Par:s was never SO hal'e fun withoul a ton of due- * .., II on allgl " see how far It would co-so he beautiful as this June. She is :: CENT U RY -, , mailed It to Shana:hal. And ever again a gay and enchanting city, :' V-, See ollr Service Manarer lor Pehold's planned hudget terms to fit ~'our pocketbook. , since he's been havlnc a hllce with none of that air of a lady.. :

• DETROIT'S FINEST AUTOMOTIVE SUYIC;;E eENTU, J t1~~r~n ~~rl~he 'Plaza Athenee, ~~~~ ~~i\l f:~~w:;~~~d asbu~'e I ~1~ ! WIth LoIs Andrews iie' which 'we ~11 know is rated as feared might follol\' her \\'ar .. aued Oil • •• rll'l lly tlt.u MlIlII.U,Uld 'II;, . ' J one of the de luxe hotels, you ?ays. The trees and flo\\'l'r! are : IVEI. 1.00, J.~ 1.10, Ull .'''&1.Wed., SOt., U4,1,2~ (Prlc. Lnc. Xu) .., , can get g d single room with 11'1 lUXUriOUs bloom along the .k """mm",,,wm,,,,,,,,,,m,,,,m,,,,mmNmm"N,,,,,,,,,,,,,,m,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,N/N"'''Y'' tJ }',,"t' Chry.'ller.P'Hlllollth Denier J balh fQr

B S3~~5a day. You can boulevards, and everyone Sl'ems No'" Illr" .salu'dOY::: SEATS NOW ~, " dine _ with wine _ a1 ?vlaxiln's intoxicated with the joy of 11\'- JJ("kH.I;~5]i~sH'6~~F.~~~thPrn : ~

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I~..~"""Z,' 1.) 1'•• ' ."TOII S1AL~S~ .'------ .------------ing, as the French sny. Thl'y're * One Week Oal,.-B.g. Sunday Night, July 4 :~. ... L. ,. ... D... expecting o\'er a hundred Ihou- Sunday • ~loltday . Tuud.), ::: ::sand American visilors Ihis SUlll- JUn.Zl.2B-U * RUTH CHATTERTON' ¥.

i 11280 ~'R\'I'le"l' ""'E "E .. 1<700' mer. In fact, bQth air and ship Marrar.' 0'8,1." t :, • t ~ t1I " • ...... J passage' is incl'l'asingl.l' hard to "TP:NT~,o;~"E~\~P'~NGEl." t _ In _ ::;,.. J hgetd'.bTuht as ~\\'ays it Ctn he ~ •r:' ,a. ese 1lll'rICan tlrongs. * LILLIAN HELLMAN'S DRA~IATJC TIlIUMPH ::

I : :i!d:Fw:~~~~:~h::>t~r,;~C;::"':::~;:;:::'~,::'~'::::... i "T he LiltIe Fox es " i, leaves. And these lucky lads ',~~~I~~I~~~:'S : ~

, ~ reall\' have themselves a time * MAIL ORnF.R!i NO\\', lee.mp..s.d by reft1Ill.uw. Ia lull Ill1d .ei,. :.... _ _ •••• _ ~ ~ and 'see Paris in R far mC1Tier * .dd ..... d. ,'amped .nnlop.. Eve. 3.00. 2.4<1. 1.80. 1.20 ~I.I,. W.d. ~* and Sa!. !RO. 1.20 (In< Tax.) , J/.

mood than the boys who 11'[1 * ...her boehind Ihem. • .. -l<-l< ~d' 'It 1:.'\t-lC

One bi g d l'a 'I' ing cn I'd bes ides ",_~l1llllllll1lllllllli1l11ll11ll1lllll11lllllli1lll1l11ll1llillllllllllllllllIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11II11IU1II1UlIIlIIlIIIII11HIIIIRlllllllnlllllll1II1111111111111UlilitlIMIIIIIOllllllUlllllllllilllllllllntlllllll1l1ll111l1l11l11ll111 1111111111111!III!]B\I~the fact that luxury taxes are _ iiabolished is the facl that I h e E ~

.~~~~dtha7ta:~: n~a~~t~:,':~g ~:~.: I j1 _ k t ~. I$400 wol'lh of merchandise - ~==_= armtt. . ar t. .. I~duty free. There are lots of red 1Jtnpe measures goveming buy- ~_ gjers bringing in merchandise for th ~sale in AIlll'I'ica. This allowance ~ -on .fJ ()a...pus ~is provided for non-commercial ~ U a Etravelers and aimed to step up .._~ 355 ~ISHER ROAD. O'''OSITI! GR.OSSI POIHTI HIGH SCHOOL, T • 2.510 Ethe economy of our European ""

all~e:; the conserl'ali\"e spend- i SPEOIALS - THURS., FRI., SAT. - JUNE 24.25-26 Ier, me ... alas, this means Ih~1 ~ la girl can bring al least two ~ ~Paris gowns---one on her own c=_= ~

allotment and one on her hus- , ""band's allotment. Christian Dior; __.. HILL S BROS. Iand Jacques Fath are gelling >!!the big play from American E CO FFEE !iwomen among the couturiers. I IThis is jargely because Chris- '" E

tian Dior hus been so brilliant- ~ 51 Per ~Iy publicized as the crl'ator of g C ~"That New Look:' ~ Pound ~

At hoth tlll'se designers' show. ~ ~

~~~f~i1~:\~f.~~~~~~i~I ~~::,:.~o~:::::y,~"::~",::",cJo7~,'b.•• :.::: JUI;E 90RsANGES Iapplause for his Dralle-Ihe- ~ ,----------, ,-----------: C ~Shape dresses. As a prollhet- ~ Make Pie Cru,r Crad;'!' Good DOl. I,Hthonl profit-I'd venture the ~ Lik. Betty Crocker'. =Harem Gown Is (oing 10 ankle I CRUSTQUICK CRACKERS --------- II '''.em,'" P;. em" M;, I lb. 29c I

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Grosse Pointe Memorial Church Scene of CeremonyReception Following 'at Lochmoor Boulevard

Home of Bride's Parents

Marva Machris WedsCharles Adrian Joyce

Marva Audrey Machris, daughter of 1\'1r,and Mrs, CharlesEdward Machris of Lochmoor boulevard, was a beautiful,regal bride in ivory satin fashioned in Elizabethan court dressstyle, when she exchanged nuptial vows with Charles AdrianJ0vce on Saturday, June 19. The bridegroom's parents areMr. and Mrs. Dwight Page Joyce, of Cleveland.

The wedding look place In l' ------GrossI' Pointe Memorial Church David Dwight Joyce was hisat 4 o'clock in Ihe afternoon, brother's best man and Fred L,with Dr. Frank Fitt reading the Boggs of San. Antonio, Texas;rites. Wh'rte stephanotis, gladioli Charles C. Parsons, of Cleve,.and lilies decoraled the altar land; Albert J, Weatherhead Ill.table, and white tapers in cathe- of Shak£'r Heights, 0., antidral candelabra glowed at either Charles E. Machris, Jr., seatedside, the guests.

The bridal gown was distin- Mr~. Machris' dress \VIIS ofguished by a stimly-fitted hasque lace, in a delicate. golden turfwith a sheer yoke outlined with shade, over matching silk, anda satin fold appliqued with Swiss her crown less, brimmE:d hat withembroidery. Tiny rumes of the trim of cream and brown rosesembroidery finished the long, was covered with maline. Shefitted sleeves. wore an orchid corsage.

The lustrous satin skirt, shined Mrs. Joyce, the bridegroom'sto paniel' fullness ending in a mother, chose royal blue chiffon,bustle-effect at the back, sweot the taffeta underdress bein!: ap'"into a wide lrain, The fingertip pliqued with gold and blueveil of iIIuston was fastl'ned to sequins in butlerfly design, anda queen's coronet of embroidery matching picture hat. She woreadomed with seed pearls, Mar- a white orchid.va's houquet was of stephanotis A. reception at the Machrisand white orchids. home followed the riles. guests

Mona Lu Jacob, the bride's greeting the newly-wedded pairformer classmale at Liggett in the flower-decked living roomSchool, was the maid of honor and then -passing on to the gar>in a charIT\ing frock of pastel den where blooming flowers andyellow marquisette over taffeta tables with gay lawn umbrellasmade with ful! skirt. and filted formed the perfect June weddingbodice. scene.

The off.shoulder neckline was . Marva and her new husbandbordered with a softly-shirred left for a honeymoon trip to Ber- .iJertha fastened .with a bow in muda, the bride traveling inathe front, and her matching pic. pastel blue gabardine suit andture hat of hair braid was band. small white hat with cocoa trim.eel in velvet ribbon which fell They will return July 1 forin streamers. She carried blue brief visits in Grosse Pointe andbelladonna delphinium combined Cleveland, then will go to Bel'.with yellow carnations. wyn, Ill., 10 make their home.

The bride's cousin, Joy Petersof Summit. N. J., and PatriciaBloodsworth were brid'esmaids.Their dresses and crownless hatswere exactly like the honormaid's' but in a soft aqua color.and they carried yellow painted Debutantes pre s e n t 11 d !,daisies and veil ow carnations. Poinle society last week Inelud.

Marva's young cousin, Kay ed Elizabeth Wright. J oa nMasters, da'ughter of 1111',and Young and Julie j\ficou.Mrs. Alfl'cQ G. Masters of De- I Mrs. Edward Pulteney Wrighttrail, was !lower girl. Her floor presented her daughter at alength frock of pale yello\v mar- luncheon at her LaSalle placequisette was of the Kate Green- home. and Mrs. Benjamin E.away style, with a series of ruf- Young of Lake Shore road, in-fles from waist to hemline. In traduced Joan at a tea.her hair "'os a garland of tiny Julie made her bow ThUlsday,yellow and white rosebud5, and I afternoon a.t a tea given by hershe carried a basket of rose mother, Mrs. Hilary H. Micou.petals. of Kerhy road.

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Pointers who attended the an-nual Fathers and Daughters Par-ty at the DAC recently includedHOWARD B. KNAGGS and JU-DY, ROY FRUEHAUF with MA-RY CAR 0 L Y N and GAIL,THOMAS P. HENRY wIth KIMand PAMELA, A. D. MACPHER-SON with NANCY and KATH-ERINE HAGGARTY with MAR-THA and ANN.

MR. and MRS. DONALD P.US-SELL of Bishop road. withdaught~r, BARB-ARA, and sons,DONALD, JR.. and PHILIP, willspend the month of Jl}ly at Yar-mouth, Me.

• • •The engagement of NANCY

PATTERSON GORENFLO toPAUL H. ST. AMOUR of LakeShore road was announced lastweek at a family dinner in theWestwood Hills home of her par-ents, MR. and MRS. ELMERFREDERICK GORENFLO. Nancvmade her debut in 1942. Paui,who graduated from SI. John'sMilitary Academy, is the son ofthe late MR. and MRS. FRANKL. ST. AMOUR.

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Iate dest.ination of MR. and MRS.SIDNEY R. SMALL who leftThursday on a motor trip Westto visit their son-in.law anddaughter. RALPH H. ROW-LANDS. On June 28 the Smallswill board ship at Los Angelesfor a two wfeks' trip to Hono.lulu,

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MRS. CHARLESB. DAVIS ofBeverly road had as weekendguests the JOHN A. PURIN-TONS, of Chicago, Ill.

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MRS. FRANKLIN E. Mc-CLURE, of Westport, Conn., ishere to spend the summer withher sister, MRS. GLADYS B.SIBLEY of Vernier road.

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With their three sons, JOHN-NY, DANNY and HENRY, theJOHN H. FRENCHES, JR., ofMerriweather road will spend the

The former LEATRICE MARY VALADE, daught'er month of July at their summerof the late Dr. and Mrs. Cvril K. Valade, of Rivard boule- home in. Go~eri.ch" Ont.vard, was married on Jtlne 17 in St. Paul's Church to California vacationers from thl'John R. McKinley, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mc- .Pointe include MR. and lIlRS.Kinley of Colonial road. -Picture by Paul Gach ALVAN MACAULEY, Jfl .. "f- Kenwood road. .

1~RS. GEORGE E. WIDMER of Visitors from Madison~ 'Vis.. .. ,. •Washington road honored hel' are the CHARLES E. PIPERS and Wcek l'nd house guests of MR.daughter, DOROTHY STEWART, their son, CHARLES MICHAEL. and II'1RS,EAHL C,HOLLEY inon her birthday last week at a who are staying with Mrs. Piper'~ theil' hotlle on Provencal roadbridge luncheon. Guests included parents, MR. and MRS. FLOYD were the LORING MER WINS,MRS.R. E. WIANT, MRS. GUY S. NIXON of Fisher roan.. of Bloomington, III. The Hollpy~WILSON, MRS. HUGH FULLER, , • • entertained their visitors at aMRS. HARRY HARTZ, MRS. F. H on 0 r In g MRS. NELSON small dinner party Saturday eve-ANGUS and ~f~S. ;tOY BASTE. GATCH who arrived Friday ning. ',.

A house ~uest of ELIZABETH' from st. Louis. Mo.. to spend a l\1R. and MRS. GEORGE HER-WRIGHT last week in the Wright week with them. MR. and MRS. BERT ZU1MERlIAN of Kenwoodhome in LaSalle Place was PAT- ALDRED J. FISHER, JR., gave road have as their guests I'llI'.RICIA HUY f B II 1 N Y a cocktail party Friday evening Zimmerman's mother, MRS. JES-

,0 u a 0, .." th' h R d done of Lizi's classmates at Wel- In ell' orne. on. ;nau roa. SIE ZIMMERMAN, and MISSlesley. MR, 'and MRS. LLOYD DE HELEN ZIMMERMAN, of Mi-

• • • WITT SMITH of Grand Marais ami, Fla. • ~ ..By the first of nexl month I

MRS. B. E. HUTCHINSON of ball evard were among those who JUDY MUELLER celebriltedLakeland avenue expects to be motored to Hasbrouck House in her eighth birthday recently withat her summer home at James- Marshall. Mich., Sunday to at- a party in the garden of her Mor-

tend the tenth birthday dinner did dVillage Garden Club memb,rs town. R.T. • , • of the Huguenot Society of Mieh- an roa 10me. Ju y's third rsra e

met in Clarkston, Mich., Friday classmates at Sacred Heart Con-igan.at a luncheon at the country HARRIET MATHEWS, of Lew- • • • vent were present for the occa.home of MRS. ARNOLD BAR- iston, Pa., spent last week visit- The D. NEIL O'DA YS of Muir sian. • • •RETT. Assisting the hostess were ing one of her Smith College road left Saturday to spend two IMRS. J. LEE BARRETT of classmates, JOAN YOUNG, -:>f The annual meeli'ng and elec-weeks at Pointe aux Barques in. f Ib h k'1:1' b' th W II: 'A'd Trombley road, MRS, AJ..,EXAN- Lake Shore road. tlQn 0 ex was eld last wee

I: Ita e a I(er ams DER BLAIN of Berkshire road • • • the summer home of Mrs. O'Day's in the Lake Shore road home ofWalks Off with Prizes ,and MRS. EDWARD BURLAGE ,I, Recent guests of the WEN- parents, MR. and MRS. CHARLES MRS. DONALD FLINTERl\lAN.

___ IOf Harvard road. DELL W. ANDERSONS in their A. DEAN, JR; • • New officers are: MRS. JOHNElizabeth W al k e I' Adams, ' • • I home on Vendome road were HODGES, president: MRS. STE-

'/0, R d MRS GORDON J HAS MRS .. FREDERICK S. FORD, PHEN BRADLEY; vice-president;daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde. Alumnae of Grosse Pointe f. an. .' JR .. WIth young SUSAN and MRS. RICHARD HASSE. tn>~<-M Adams of Merriweather road Country Day School met Satur- SALL, of Otthei Bay, New Zea- RICKY Ie,aves her Balfour road I urer. and MRS. JAMES ZINN,'

. . . ' day morning in the .Renaud road Iantl. d-walked off WIth both prIzes that home of the president NANCY • , • home thIS week to spen the I secretary. ! ,.,

d d t. G ' P' te EEKIE ' ~'R. and uRS. JOHN S. SWEE- summer at Edgartown on Mar- • • • 'I ;'",were awar e a rosse om'R . 'n m - h 'V' d M MR FORD t:~.•Country Day School's class day I · · · NEY. JR.. gave a luncheon at the ta s . meya:, a~s.. ALICE NEVILLE was feted ~lrceremonies. Their summer home in Maine Little Club Sunday for MARY w.lll. )010 hIS family whenever, last week at a farewell luncheon I

d • 'll b th d h \",OODCOCK. of Toronto, Ont., pOSSIble. ••• Igiven at thoe Old Club by a quin-Elizabeth received the ~ea ~rs WI e e estination when t e ,.Digest Award to the valedIctorian' RICHARD S. SPENCERS and and her fiance HUGH McMIL- M' K' h d ht \ f I tet of fnends. ANNIF. CAND-

Ir ' ., ., allelta uJat, aug er a I LER MARCY WETHERBEE

of the graduating <:lass and the their son. PETE. of Handy road LAN, JR.. who wll,. be, marned IHarold Charles Kujath, 1325 t JAN' JOHNSTONE BARBARABausch and Lomb Honorary take their departure in a few next month .. The pall', spent the, Grayton, Grosse Pointe Park. was I ORPHAL and SUSIE JOHNSONAward medal given for the high-' weeks. Pete just arrived home weekend With Hugh s parents, "raduated from Western Michi- I h '11I .est scholarship achievement in after completing hi,~ fr~shman the senior HUGH McMILLANS gan College at the annual Com- i? ~ WI eave ~o ma%e her homescience courses. year at Yale. • of Woodland Place. men cement Saturd.ay morning, In enver o~ ;tu; ay.

June 19. Miss Kujath received the The Grosse Pointe Ciub was theI secretarial ce:ti~ca;e. scene of the Friday evening din-: • • • ner dance given by MRS. RICH-, ARD P. JOY of Lake Shore road II Recent guests of MR. ilnd MRS. to honor her grandson, RICHIE,

J.HERB:ERT B. TRIX of. East Jef- home from St. Paul's School, Con-, terson av~nue were theIr son and cord, N. H. Eighty ,;f Richie's I

I daughter-m-Iaw. MR. and MRS.. friends came in formal attire for

IPHELPS TRI~, of State College, I' the affair.Pa.. and their small daughter, . _NATALIE. I (Continued on Page 11.)

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byJaae Schetmerhor!l

From Another Pointeof Vie~

Moving clays Ir8 scheduled In August for two PoInte matrons. , ,It'll be II sort of .turn .bollt propositIon, too , • ,For when Mrs, Mason P. Rumney leaves her residence in St.

Paul ••• it'll be oce4pied by Mrs. Georg, llle~ey • , •Mrs. Rumney has taken. house en Hillcrest. , ,

~roup of Spiuwlnks'Arriving from Yale

Th!r Paul D. Gard famIly onWashington roael, are lookingforward to tomorrow, June 25.That's the day when son, Bill,with four Yale University friends,:fellow members of Spizzwinks,<Ire due to arrive in the Pointevia auto.

The four who wlll come withBill after visits to each of theirhomes, are Walter S. Browning,of Pj;hland. Ky:; Grandville Dur.land, of Washington; Kem Ed-Vo'ards, of New York, and RipCamp. of Jamestown, N. Y.

MARJORIE M. STOWELL was Ielected president of the DetroitAS50ciation of University ofMichigan women at the annual iJune meeting held in the Bish-

California Is taUng on the Groue Pointe "look" this wee~ , • , op road rome of MRS. STUARTFor a number of our leading citizens ••• are out there in Safl G. BAITS. • • •

F.raflcisco • , , attending the Americafl Red Cross NaHonal Conven. MRS, GEORGE SCHOOL of I

tlon . • • • • . . Haverhill road, will repr'esent IThe Alvlln Ma<:duleys ,unlor ••• were taking a well earned hol1. the Grosse Pointe chapter of

day on the COIISt•• , and Mr. M. went on to San francisco to joir, ' Alpha Phi at the 37th bienni;>11Emmett F. Connely, chairman of Detroit Rtd Cross, who il ifl tho i International convention June~est for the convention, • , 124-29, al the Colorado Hot e I,

Other Red Cross VIP in aHendance Me Herbert B, Trix .•. John Glenwood Springs, Colo.~A. Sullivan, chapter manc!lger••• Henry T. Ewald ••• Dr. Wc!lrren B. • • •Cooksey ••• and William J. Norton. The Evangelical Home Aux-

• • >I< iliary held a basket picnic Fri-Summer holidays loom ••• after the busy month ot June •.. which day afternoon at the Lake Shore

h" been filled with lovelier debutantes than ever. • . road home of MRS. FRANZu. GEORGI.Afld speaking of lovely debs reminds us .•• that there Oflce WllS • • •

a time whefl newspc!lper edito" groafled upon sight of a !'society In her home on Lewiston road9irl" • • • recently MRS. CLYDE A. BUCK

"They're 10 homely" ••• was the plaint, • , WIIS hosless at a farewell partyThat scarcely can apply to molt Detroit and Groue Poiflte AND for MRS. DONALD T. CLOKE,

Bloomfield top drawer gals. • • who left to join her husband inThe gap between beauties of the fashion maguine picture pages Ithaca, N. Y., , •

ilnd society girls hc!lsdosed to the point ot the latler being far hc!lnd- At a dinner party in the i rsomer than professional models. • • home at Big Rapids, Mich., MR.

Wonder when the boys in the city room will begin tll groan and MRS. WILLIAM MORGANabout the professional models? announced the coming. marriage

.. .. * on June 26 of their daughter.B<Jf••• SOmmer. • • ESTHER MARIE, to ROBERTWe hec!lrthat Mrs. C. Henry Buh!will torul~e East Hampton this C. DAVIS, son of MR. and MRS.

'd' CHARLES E. DAVIS of Hal'.Summer ••• and is planniflg a Celifornia junxet instea ..• vard road. Esther, who attend-

Hbwever Mrs; Chisholm Macdonc!lld will remc!linfc!lithfu!to lOf\g ed the University of MichiganIsland ••• and With daughter, Mary Stuart ••. and son, Ross • •• and Ferris Institute, was affil-plans to lec!lv8for the East following Fourth Of July. • • ialed with Kappa Delta Phi sor-

The George O. Johnstons of lothrop road •• , will.tear them. orily. Mr. Davis also attfl!ldedselv8~ away from their favorite Country Club greens .•• for the place /' !erris !nsli~ute and. his fratem-they've taken at fashionable llnd beautiful Manehester.by.the.Sea •• , Ity Is PhI SI~m~ C~1.in Massachusetts. , • 0 t ft.* ... ... U -0 - owners who enjoyed

the annual pool house partyWhen we called tht titian beauty, , • Mrs. lewis F. Brown. •• hosted by the T. D. BUHLS of

the other afternoon ••• we immediately asked for the sailing plans of Ridge road, included the MAR-the Browm' elegant cruisllr , • , thll DoHI. B • • • VIN RORICKS, of Perrysburg,

Only to learfl , , • that fhe Dottie B had "thrown its lovely hostel! I' Ohio; MRS. MYRON B. MER-the day betore ••• while cruisIng In Canadic!ln waters. • • RY, ot Gates Mills, Ohio, and

What could have been II terribly serious mc!ltter ••• (Mn. B.'s MRS. !". B. J:IILTON, of Bev.slipper strap bro~e turning her ankle and ,hurtling her Into the river) . erly Hills, C~llf~ •••• resulted in bound ankles •• '. hurt wrist, " • end cuts on h~r back. House guests of the GILBERT

Bur completely undameged IS Mrs. Brown J love of her cruiser. •• B. PINGRESS IlISt week in their.. .. .. ;.. Voltaire place home were MRS,

In fact. , • the family IIn toto rwhlch means little Sandra, too} THADDEUS WALKER, of Pasa-&'Ireplanning 1I cruise in mid.Summer , • • • dena, Calif.: MRS. AUGUST

'nto the Georgian Bay. • • ME~RITZ, of Pebble Be a c h,Besides the Browns, • , OoHle's par.nts , , • Mr. Ind Mrs. Lovell Cahf., and MISS BETSEY BIR-

R. Kraus will be aboard , ~ • .' KETT, of N~bl~bo~o, Me.When the cruiser leaves GrolSe Pointe Yacht Club hc!lrbor , ••.. .. ...

I Little Sandra will doubtless take those new gold sandals sh, in-,'sted upon the other day while shoppIng with Maml • • • .

Missie B. bougnt them, •• Ind wllsd.termin.d they would 1I0t be'Wornoutside of the playroom, , • . .

But Sendre popped off to II blrihclay party the other day ••• IIndno one noticed her tiny tcotsies were bound in gold Grecian sllndc!lls.

She wal the hit of the Pllrty, too •••.. >I< •

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Stocking. YoungNuptials Read

On 8 honeymoon trip toNorthern Michigan an Mr. andMrs. Geo,ge 0, Young, Jr., whowere married Saturday In St.Ambrose Church. Be!ors: t h tlwedd:ng M;", Young was NancyAnn StDcking, daughter of Mrs.Charles D. Stocking of West-chester road. For her honeymoonthe bride wore a champagne gab-ardine suit with navy accesso-ries.

The bridegroom is the Ion ofl\1r. and Mrs. George O. Young

The bride was gowned In can.dlelight slipper satin, Ruffledof Somerset road.Chantilly lace edged the rowldneckline of the gown and thelong bridal veil.

Attendants were Jean Drawe,maid of honor, and Carol Kropf,Betty Lou Orth, M a I' gar e tWalch, Mra. William D. Baugh,of Columbus, Ohio, and Mrs. An-drew J. IIm!e,. They wort gownsof aqua satin faille.

Nelson Korte was best man,while Donald Staub, WilliamWalch. Thomas Anderson, BruceNorton and Dr. Raymond J.Reichling, Jr., lea led the guests.

of ride's Parents Follows SaturdayCeremony in St. Paul's

Church

In Fur. 811Robert. SMp

Jewels PM EI1ffl'Y OUIIS/Ofl

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Reception in HomeMorning

Sally Flattery WedTo Walter O'Malley

:I KERCHE\'.U" PlJ~CR & JUDY BLOCK, GROSSE POINTE

Republican ClubTo Hear Brucker

I H'edding Unites:Pointe Fantilies

Mary Margaret, Far mer,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hol'-aC'e E, Farmer of Moross road,and Robert L. Kuivinen ex-Ichanged vows on June 11 beforeDr. Frank Fill in the Grosse

•Pointe Memorial Church in an Sa]])' Catherine Flattery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.evening ceremony.

Thomas James Flattery of St. Clair avenue, and H. WalterMr. and Mrs. JDhn V. Kuiv- O'Malley exchangE'cl nuptial VOW!! at an 11 o'clock ceremony

inen of Lmcoln roaa, 3re the Saturda'-' at St. Paul's Church on-the-Lakeshore. The bride-bridegroom's parents. J

The bride's gown was white groom is thE! son of 11r. and Mrs. Henry L. O'Malley of Neffmarquisette with a plain yoke road. ~and a bertha collar with a scal. The bride wore traditional Murphy, Thomas Ireland andloped edge. She wore a Dutch white satin with fagoting trim Robert Hurley !eated the guests.cap of imported lace and a fing. I at the. neckhne and wrists. Her A reception at the home of theertip veil of illusion. I fingertip \'ell wa;; held by a hel. bride followed the wedding.

The bride asked Suzanne met.type headdress. She carned When they return from a honey-Kuil'inen, sister of the b I' ide. bgardkemas on a white prayer moon motor trip to Northern

00 Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. O'Malleygroom, to be her maid of hon- M' AI' G Sh J will be at home on Agna! aVe.Su I Il r,~. vm . erman. r" ~or. zannI' wore a pa e ye ?W and Patricia Flatlery served as nue.marquisette gown and carned their sister's only attendants.

I yellow roses and daiSies. The two atlendants wore bal-The bridesmaids wore similar lerina lenglh off-should!'r gowns

amber ,g?wns and ?ands ~f yel- of gray marquisette. They alsolow dalSll1s. They mcludeC1 Glo- wore natural straw picture hatsria Winters, Sally Lou Read. EV-I and each carried a colonial bou.elyn Price, and Barbara Barnes. I quel of yellDw daisies.

Jason Kutack, the b I' ide - i Michael Dillon performed thegroom's roommate at the Uni- I duties of best man (or Mr. O'Mal-versity of Michigan, perfo,med I ley. Lieut. Thomas L. Flattery,

I the dUlies. of best man. Sealing I and Jo~n L, Flattery, brothers ofthe guesls we,e Donald J. the bnde; James Angelas, Fred

I Hutchinson, Donald Bacon. Rob- -------------I ert Morris, and Robert Snyder. Members of Tau Bet,1Ii 1\Irs. Farmer chose a light blue Meet in Backus Homei crepe gown with hat to match I --I for her daughter's wedding and Tau Beta memhers held their

I\;ore, a co,sage of orchids. Mrs. June meeting Friday at the LakeKu,nnen \\'ore a pink chiffon Shore road reSidence of Mrs,gown with hat to match and a Standish Backus.corsage of orchids. Mrs. Harry Kerr, Tau Beta

The reception was held at the camp 'chairman, reported on theFarmer residence. The newly- camp which opened last week forweds left on a motor tour of ten weeks. On Jun,e 30 the sum-Northern Michigan and will live mer play school Will ~pen.

t 112- \V t. W'II A summary of the I'_cent Com-a a are cour In I ow munitv survey conducted by theRun when they retul'n. Detroit Com~unity Chest was

The bride is a member of Del- given by Renville Wheat.ta Zeta sorority at the Unlver- -----_sily of Michigan, and the bride. I HURT IN FALLgroom is affiliated with Chi Phi Mrs. Arthur Kern, ~f 4402and the American Society of Chatsworth. fell on the SidewalkEnginee,s, al Audubon and Mack on Sun-

day morning, June 20, and suf-fered severe sprain injure,es. Shewas removed to the Cottage Hos-pital by the police.

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Mrs. Martin C. Tepatti

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-Photo b)' M. R. BraidwocdMr. and Mrs. Martin C, Tepatti are honeymooning at

Niagara Falls after their marriage in St. 'Joan of ArcChurch on the morning of June 16. Mrs. Tepatti is theformer MARGARET M. ALLARD, daughter of Mr. andMrs. Philip Allard of Hampton road.TheRev.Fr.JohnC.JOl'don'~--------------

officiated at the ceremony, The atli, sister of the bridegroDm, tobridegroom is the son of Mr. and be her maid of h~nor. Alice woreMrs. Martin Tepatti of Three a yellow marquisette gown andMile drive. carried yellow roses and white

The bride wo,e a white satin carnations.gown with an illusion neckline The receptIon was held at theand carried a' white orchid on Allard home. The eouple willher prayerbook. reside at 2169 Roslyn road when

Margaret asked Alice M. Tep- they return.

Robert Benyas On HoneYl1toon Former .Gove:nor Wilber M.________ Brucker wllI revIew the 1948 Re-

Mr. and Mrs. Robert James 1 and her flowers were yellow! publican National Convention for \Benya are spending the summer roses, also star-shaped. I members of the Gros.'le Pointein Norlhem Michigan, after their Edward Benya, of Ann Arbo" Wom:n's Republican Club at aJune 19 wedding at the Evangeli- was his brother's best man. Ush- meetmg scheduled for Monday,cal and Reformed Church. Mrs. ers were Robert Davey, of Jack- June 28.Benya was Barbara Jeanne Ray, \ son, Mich.; Richard Stein: James Mrs. Frederick M. Alger, Jr.,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Christy, of Cincinnati, 0., and will be hostess to the club at theL. Ray of Yorkshire road, before Gene Swarlz, of DaytDn. O. meeting in her home at 17700her marriage. ThE: bridegroom is In September the couple will' East Jefferson avenue at 2 p,m.the son of Mr. and Mrs. George II make their home in Ann A,bor. Mrs. Lewis L .. Smart of Roose-Benya of Belanger road. while Mr. Benya resumes his velt place, preSIdent of the club,

The satin bodice of the blidal studies at the University of will preside.gown was appliqued in seed, Michigan. The bride, a member --pearls and the skirt and long full! of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority.sleeves were of marquisette. Hel'l was recently graduated from ~ ..,.., ...1#~ ...~,'t,.~4""'~/~~'~"'''''M,''A:-~«.~~,.~~~O~~I)OMOQOO~OO!)1lfingertIp veIl fell from a lIar.a I Miami University at Oxford, O. ~, I~of seed pearls. She carried a five- ,~pointed sta, of :vhite roses to I SILVER ANNIVERSARY ~~symbolJze the bridegroDm's fra- "ternily, Sigma Nu. l\tr. and Mrs. Charles R.I ~,

He, sister. Elizabeth Anne Ray, i Dooley of 71 Mapleton celebrat- ~~was Barba,a's only altendant. I ed their 25lh wedding annivers- " F C ~Eli",,,,,,," , "" 0" ,0wo'''Y "0 Suod,y, Jo", '" ~ inal learance I

,- ",\. ""~ Closing for Summer, J~ly 2nd. !~ s, s~ ~~ ~~ ~

~ ALL CLOTHES ~~~ ~~ ~~~ \~ ~~~ MUST BE SOLD BY THAT DATE ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~~ Sanre 1"lIrlae,1 as LO'I) liS 825.00 ~~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~~ OTHERS PRICED LO\VER THAN COST ~~~ ~~ ~~~ TO INSURE FINAL DISPOSAL ~~,\ ...;,...;;...---------------------- ...,~ ~~ ~~ ~~ S~ ~

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Ohio Girl to Be BrideOf Frank Ward Holt, Jr.

MANLIUS GR!\DUATEDa\'id M. PresIon, son of Mr.

anrl i\'1rs. Dfll'irl If., Preston ofMeniwealher road, was grad-,u:lterl from the Manlius Sehool,in Manlius, N. Y., on June 12. iDavid was actil'e on the tennisI!'am and held the lank or tech- ;niclll sergeant in lhe company'lhat won tbe Color Compan~'tlophy at commencement.

On July 3 Frank Wa,d Holt,Jr. son of Dr. and l\Irs. FrankWard Holt of Westchester road,will claim as his bride, Mary Lou-ise Cook, of Wapakoneta, Ohio.

i Her pflrents are MI'. and Mrs., James F. Cook, of Wapakoneta.

I i\Irs. James B. Schumake" Jr .•of Cinicnnali, a former classmate I

lof the b,ide-elect at Miami Un i- II

I, versity, will be matron of hDnor.

I Jean Anne Light will be flowergirl. ,

Best man will be Roy G. Elk-'lund. Billy J. Cook brother of thebride-elect, and Kenneth Nevillwill usher at the Ohio ceremony.

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M,. and fo.lrs. Daniel R. Sim-mons, Jr., of Fai,holme road, en-tertainec! Sunday in honor ofForbes Howard and his bride-to be. Helen Livingstone.

On Tuesday the couple werefeled at a dinne, given by theCharles B. Crouses and thei,daughter, Ann, of Provencalroad.

Yesterday. M,s. Laura B. Hig-GIVE PIANO RECITAL bie gave a cocktail party for

Margaret Koehler and Ali('e: them in her home on J-:enwoodElaine James were presented in! road. Her SDns, Bud and Fred,a piano recital in the Memorial! asslsted as hDsts.Church House on Thursday night,June 17.

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d ----------h . 30 fa, the West to be on hand IBecomes Sri e of James Berry Krec in Saturday EvenIng for the wedding of he, daugh-,

Candlelight Ceremony in Pointe Iter, DJane n,aney. and Harry K.IMemorial Church Kem, Jr., of Los Angeles, on I

__________ __ Wednes~ay, July 7. The c~re- iAt a candleli"ht ceremony Saturday evening in the ~ony "Ill take l!laee at the les-I

G P . t M "- 1Ch I'J /' J . H 'It d hi lldence of the bride's father. Mr.,rosse, am e llemofljl urc 1, u ~a ean a,ml on, aug -! HenlY F. Chaney, of Wa verI ysr of Mr. and Mrs. Huron M. HamJ!~oTl of F.lsher road. and: HC'ights, PC',t!and, are,James Berry Krech exchanged their marnage vows. Dr.' Mrs. Douglas will ,emain atFrank Fitt Dfficiaterl at the service. the Waverly Country Club until

Col. and Mrs. A. M, Kreeh, of ~ I after the wedding. Capt. D.Los Angeles, Calif., are the par-' David Hamburg, cousin o{ the Dwight Douglas and Mrs. Sidnerents of the brid~groom. They bride. Theodore Templeton was T. Miller, Jr., will join he, onwere unable to ilttend the wed- best man, July 5. Mr.' and Mrs W. E. Weiss,ding because of illness ' Jr., will arri\'e f,om New York

Chantilly late trimmed the, P "tl. HOllO}" the s.am~ day. Mrs. ",leiss willgown of white slipper satin I Q.l es a, Ibe Diane s matron of honor.which Julia Jean selected for is t .d y Debs Alger Chaney, brother of theher wedding. Her headpiece was' a ltJ a ' bride, will ~erve as Harry's bestof beaded Chantilly lace with a I ---, man.finaertip veil of illusion. Sh~ i Saturday debs in the POI n t e ! Diane and her fiance were 1'1'-

ca,~ied while roses and stephan- . were Ann EIi7.abeth Kamper, II cently gradualed in animal hus-otis. presented by her mother, Mrs. bandIT from the Univer.ity of

The bride asked her sister, Carroll M. Boutell, at a garden Californi;L On thei, wedding tripGail Hamilton, to be her hono, tea in her Ridge road hDme, and they will motor through Britishmaid. Ruth Ellen Neff and 1\1ar- Annette Shelden. whDse paren.t~,! Columbia.jode Pifer, of Kenilworth, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shelden, 10-1 The couple will make the i I'were the bridesmaids. Gowned in troduced he,' at an evening dance I home at the Erskine Creek ,anchpale green bengaline, they wore in theit' Lake Court home. i at Bobfish, Calif.tulle hats with ribbon streamers Mrs. Boutell's molher, Mrs. i ------to match the dresses and carried Charles Lowther, received guests i Pity llis Beyerbouquets of yellow roses and I with her. A dinne, pa,ty at the: .daisies Countrv Club followed the tea,l E x~CJ1(tllges VOWS

For . her daughter's wedding.! after \~hich Ann attended the II ., l< l<

Mrs. Hamilton selected a gown of i Shelden dance.pale green crepe with which she I 1\11. and Mrs. William Reeve Phyllis Jeanne Beyer, daugh-wore a matching tulle hat and I Clark hD.nored their niece, An- tel' of Mrs. Norma Merkel Bever

of Devonshire rOlld, became theIIn orchid corsage. neilI' Shelden, and Laura Mur-Ushers were Alvin G, Sher-! phy at 11 dinner al the Country bride of Robert Allen Cole at a

man, Jr,. A]{red Schroeder, of i Club before the danee. The 70 ceremony Satmday e\'ening inMilwaukee, cflu.sin of the bride-' guests sat at aU-shaped tllble Christ Methodist Church. Dr.groom, Herbert V. Book, Jr., and in the dining room. Russell D, Hopkins officiated at---------------- This season's debs, those who the service. Mr. and Mr~. D. P.

Cole, of Birmingham, j\Iich., arePClrties HOnOy were pre~ented at Christmas- the bridegroom's parents.time. and their escorts II' ere Gowned in traditional whiteJune Debutantes among the 200 guests invited to satin, lhe bride wore a diamondthe debut dance. veil pin, belDnging to the bride-

groom'~ grandmother, on theFive Poinle debulantes who M PI'l.ll.p A leis braided satin coronet which form.

were introduced to sociely this' .' . ed her headpiece. She carried apast w"..ek were ~at Candler. Ann Return Friday white cascade bour-uet of ga,de-Stnnger, Beth Keegm alld Bflr.' " nias and stephanolis,bara Keim 'and Hilary Whillflker.1 -- J\Iflid of honor Patl'icia Black.

Mrs, Henry E. Candler gave a. Mr. and l\'!rs. M, Philip Ale!. wood, and Lois Gehrig, brides-garden tea }o'riday on the glounds' now honeymooning on a I a k e maid, wore iris blne taffetaof her Lake ShDre road home to cluise. will make thei, home on gowns. Flowers in their hairpresent her grflnddaugilter, Pa-, Lincoln road when they ret~rn matched their cascade bouquetstricia Candler, daughter Df MIs.: Friday. The couple were marrJed "f red carnations.John H. Conway and Bo~er in the Sa('red Heart Cathedl-al of A reception at the Beyer ho;;peCandler, of 'Washinglon. 1\11'5. Dal'enporl, Iowa, on the after- followed the wedding, When theyStandish Backus. Mrs. Lynn Mc- nODn of June 15. The bride is the return from a motor trip throughNaughton and Mrs. Conway as- rormer Margery Ann Johnson, h III

h f "I d M BI' Nort ern Michigan, .' I. and Mrs.sisted MIS. CandlC'r. daug te, 0 "I'. an rs, all' Cole will make thei, home in Co-Pat's rather gave a dance in. Johnson of Davenport. lumbus, O.

her honor lasl night at the: Mr. Alef is the son of Mr. and I ..

Grosse Poinle Club. MIS. M. J. Aler of Grosse Pointe 1 E del H dA' small informal luncheon at d Barton Hills. ng<lge oup e onore

the Country Club the Sflme day anThe bride asked her sister, At Series of Partiesintroouced a trio of debs. Ann l\'liss Judith Blair Johnson, to beStringer. daught!'r of Mr_ and her maid of honor. Miss JoyceMrs. I. Max Stringer of Rivard i Alef, sister of the bridegroom;boulevard; Beth Kpegin, daugh-, Miss Nancy McClenahan, Mis stel' of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis W. Shirley Helbe and ..Miss Mar yKeegin, of Rivard houlevard, and Rose were bridesmaids,Barbara Keim. daughter of Dr.' Jnhn AIeL, brother of theand Mrs. Barlhert L. Keim of; bridegroom. was best man. TheUniversih' Place. i ushers were James McClenahan,

At a tea given Monday by her George Wells and Filrouk andmolher, Hilary Whittilker. da\lgh- Darius Zadi of Teheran. Iran.tel' of Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Il.Whittaker of East Jefferson ave-nue, made her bow. In the eve-ning Hilary's parents were hostsat a dinner dance for their daugh-ter. her- assistants and their es-corts. and the out-of-town guests.

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Pointers Win Two and Drop Swint Trials Artist Struck Out? Helin Team 'Neighborhood Club SoftballOne in Games During Week Drawing Top Defeated In ILeague Opens 1948 SeasonPitcher Harry Edsall's Sore A~~ T~~~hBlow for Locall'line; ! Tank Stars 14 Innings ,i Seven Contests Played. A.f....~-r-L.-~-~-P-,s-Split into Two Divisions

Concealed Injury to Get Into Briggs Contest I Because of Number of Teams Entered

B.~~~reci-R-;;~~i[s Women's Swimming Ass'n, Two Unearned Runs Bring I n~~-J()}~'FRO~1~I .Tom Bo, ....d's American Legion baseball team eneountered of New York Sending Victory to Cherokees at The Neighborhood Club Softball League opened its 1948

a busy five days last week when it played three games, 105- Six Champions End of Long Battle season last week with seven games being played: Because ofing one and winning two, which put the Pointers in a two the large number of teams entered the league has, ben splitwa~' ti!' for Sl'('nnd pl<lce with Filust Post in the Southern. By Fr('o Rllnnl'lIs Br Joe Fromm into two divisions. North ilnd South.division. . '.--- .....----------. I The Women's Swimming 'I Helin Tackle, Jrs. and the! Four Norlh Divi~iol1 games will'--.'---

On WednPsda)' .JunE' lB, al the viclory. He was charged with Association of New York has, Cherokees, members in the i be played e\'ery II10ndav with <1111 Tuesday, June 29 (South)Waterworks Pa~k, Harry Ed~all one run 1\\'0 hits two walks. He " Detroit Baseball Federation' eii:ht teams seeing action. All! Diamond N0. I-Old Brick Innhurled se,'en hii ball to give the I k' f ' swelled the entry ]Ist of the . . h S h D .. III 'P , 10 t 7 d s ruc out our. 01 ' " b Class D, played 14 innings elg t • ou! IVISlOn I"ams \\') \'S. Rustlc Inn.F~~~~~rsEd~all s\:elled e h1: ~O';:I; Harry Ee!sall pitched his worst ym.plc sWIm tnals, to e Sunday afternoon before the pin:; on \uese!ays. All games Diamond No. 2 - Uptownstrikeouts to 911in six games. by game of thl" season on Sunday. h~ld In the Brennan Pools. at Cheroltees scored two unearn- start at 7 oclock., . Cle~nels vs. G. P, Merchants.striking out 12 men while allow- June 20, against the league lead- River Rouge July 8-11, With ed runs to win 54 An eIght Inning o\'ertllne game. DIamond N0. 3-Roose Vanker

, -, featured the Norti, Division's ,'S, Service Grinding.ing only twn walk.<;, ing Brigi:s Pm;t team and lost 4 six of its brightest stars head- Helin, whitoh is mae!e up of; opcning a wpek ago Mone!ay. De- i Diamond No 4-Hudson A.A,

Grosse Poinle gol 10 Fred • 1 t w t . , 'k P k d b 1\1 .je r' ' 'd players fl'um Gro.;se Pomle, came' foures scored in the eighlh in-, Chrysler MoPar.Ditzhazy.' Foust's slarting pilch- .0 . a a 1"1v. 01 S .or: e, Y at, ~OI non. . balk in the last of the fourteenth! nini: to down Pete Moore's. 3.2, Ier. in the second inning and Edsal.1 la.,te~ seven mnmgs be- MISS Corrtd(,n scored an 1m- With one run but bad base run- ! .Johnnv Jones doubled <liter' .... ------------..,scored five runs on one hit and fore ~elng rellevd by Haf.er after pressive upset victory over the ning and a poor decision by the Ste\\'a~t Argo singled to knock Boa t Ba n te rfOUr walks ami an error. Ron alI'lwlng all of Brtggs run~,' fabulous Ann Curtis of the Crys. umpire ended their threat. The in. the wir,ning tallv in theKnope. Bob Grel'n, Bob Hafer. which wpre scorl'd on three hIls, " ' , sco e was tied 3 3 at the end of .Bill Winkler and Dan Burke four walks and an error. It till Plunge of San l'ranclsco In ~in~ inni~g~. - eighth. ,scored in that order. m<lrked the first time Edsall h!ld thl' 100 yard free slyle Quring the Joe Hipfel \\'<15 hit by <l pitched In othPr games AmV{'ts .took

The Pointers added two mOl'e not registered a strikeout and N<lticnal AAU indoor meet at ball in the last of the fourteenth a close 2-1 game (rom FI~her:runs in the third inning off Tony also the first time he. had i~sued St. Augustine last April. to lead off for Helin. which trail- Record and Eastern He a tIn ~ J. B, Ford Jrs' 71-foot yawlScoipa, who relieved Ditzha1.Y four bases on balls In a sll1gle r,.r C 'd . I 1 ' ed 3-5. Lerov Guaresimo hit a swamped P. G, Lunch. 11-;). "Royono" and Wendell Ander-

t th t t f.h th' d t.. game. He 31so was nicked for a ISS orn on IS t Ie on y \\ 0- groundeJ' to t'hl'rd and the lh1'0\\' NeIther Grace Church nor Pa- son's big bllie hulled "Escapade."a e s ar 0 I I' Ir, on v. 0 i . man to cover the cer t"ry dist- d b th ( h . I Ihils and two errors Bayard' home run by George Solomon m . I th '-.' io .'<econe! was too lale to force: got~ So a Bar show cd up for 0 re" water enlnes. ed tIeJohnson and Bob Gre~n ~cored. ilthe fourth inning. the second off a(nhcebm t t~SS ,;;,n9 60)ne mNlnute, Knowles, who was put on 10 run' lhelr game. thirty six boat neet across lhe

, " Ed II th' . er es Ime 1S ., " In atlOn- PI b t"l'tl.llg I,.ne at 1 p In S tu daAgain In the fourth mnmg' sa IS season. II AAU l' ' - clure y Fred Runnell. for .Hipfel. The return throw 10 Two large scoring haltles fea- s" . , a r yGrosse Pointe scoree! •. without I It was discovered after th.e a The W~~"~P~s',tj~7' other sIal'S BILL DESROCHER, righl, manager of the Tom Boyd first was al50 lale but the um- tured Tuesday's game~. Ch(v51er for the long 635 nautical mileth d f hit t Ik dig th t Ed II h d k t h sponsored Grosse Pointe Post 303 American Legion base- pl'I'e< cI'ossed the'lr .\"I.I'es. The IMoPar took a 16.H "al11l' frnm haul to Bermuda in the 1948 Ber-e al (> a • on wo wa .s ~n j amI'. a sa a ep IS I includes Belty Shields. Florence -' to dtwo err0rs, Ron Knope crossmg ',sore arm a sec!':t (r0m Manager; Schmitt. Ha7.el Barr, Bett" Mil- ball team, checks with his Still' pitcher HARRY EDSALL ba~e umpire did not see the play! UpIO\\:n Cleaners, and Sen';ce. mu a lace.thi? plate.. " . i B,lI De~rocher Just so he could leI' and Lurn<l Dee1ing. J. on his ailing arm. Edsall came up with a sore arm in the so the plate umpire called it ann. Grme!me: sW<lll1ped RustIC Log; Both "Escap<lrle" and "Royono"

In the SIxth 1llmng a smgle.1

start the game. .' The squad is coached by Elsie Briggs' game at W' aterwol'ks Park last Sunday, June 20. said Guaresimo was oul. al. I 14-3, Ol? Brick Inn WOI1 a close <lre racing in the 15 boal Classand, two. errors gave the Pomte~s Lat~st reports have It thal he Viets, who will also have the Going into that game Edsall had struck out .96 batters in 'though spectators said thal he; 3-2 rlecI~lOn ovet' G, P. Mel'- A dil'i"ion. 'rwent)' one boats aretheu' nlnt~ run and they c1J- I ~ad hiS arm x-raye~ the f?lI.ow- same job handling the American six games but failed to get a single Briggs batter out via had the throw beaten by three chanl,<. and Roose Vanker hand- l'aeing in class B division.maxe~ . th~lr .run productJOn .In I mg day and there 1S no Injury Ol)'mpic girls team. the strikeout route, feel.' ed Hudson A.A ,a 6-5 setback. I A couple of other fresh wat!'rthe, ninth inning on a walk and I to the bone but II more complete The club ha~ p'.oduced sUlh I John Jervis walked and Ted STANDINGS boat~ Freddie Temple's "Stormya hIt for run number 10. I r~port ~ay show damage to the sIal'S as Eleanor Holm. who Mumford hit a "Texas League" North J)ivision i Weather" and John Timken's

Jim. Handlosed, Faust short- i tlssues m the elbow., broke all exisling backstroke Frank Palazz I 1ft'nn single. Knowles slopped at third W. I.,' "Kittyhawk" are sailing in theIltOP. collected the longesl hit of I GrONe POinte \:111 suffer .a records; Gertrude Ederle. fir~t 0 0 yer and when Jervis roundee! second DeFoures. INS... '.. ! 0 class A di\i,ion, However. oceanthe game whe.n he homered In, damagmg blow If EdsaJl IS girl to swim the English channel; Of B ' H db II C he was thrown out trying to get AmYcts, , .1 0 lacing is nothing new to "Stormythe seventh With !I\'o away and Ishe!ved for any length ~f lime as and produced eighl Olympic oys all a rOlVn back. Easlern Heating: .. , , 1 0 W":lthl')''' bl'('allsf' she gained hf'rnone on bas,e. Dave Donnel~y. got I he IS the only control pitcher on championships out of 20 won by Mumford stole second and Pele MOllre's , O 1 fome by winning the SI. Peters-the only otner extra base nit, a I the team. American girl, since 1920 . .. when the throw was wild Fisher Record , 0 1 ''Jurl:.Havana race fh'e times.triple, for the Pointers. II AMERICAN LEGION Entries fOl' both men <l~d 11'0- Hj' .JOJo; FROMM bowlIng- and sWlmmmg. He car- Knowles scored from third. Sop- P, G. LUllch " , 0 ! "Stormy Weather" spent thrpe

Fa~st scored .two in the second Southern Divi~ion Standirngs men close Thursday with Pat Frank P a I a 7.7.0 10, raven- ries a bowling average of about I ko ended the rally and the Kame Grace Church , 0 0 :,Iear., in this arC<l but nevero?e m the th~rd, three In the . ". L, Mdntyre, ~ecretary of the Mich- hea~ed youth fl' 0 In Grosse 160. : by grounding oul. • Pagota Soda Bar ,.., 0 0 .,holVcd too much promise inSIXth and one lI'! the seventh. Hrlggs 7 1 igan AAU. Pointe. captured Ihe Detroit Frank hae! to come from be-!. The Cherokees took the lelid i i fresh walel ..

On Saturday, June 19, Grosse i Grosse Pointe 5 3. This year marks the firsl lime handball championship in the hind in games Salure!ay to win. In t.he top of the fourteenth wIth. South Division I With the I'xception o[ "StormyPomte and Roose Vanker played i Red Arrow , 3 5 in history that the trials (oj' both boy.,' division S3turday in the the title, He dropoee! the fir;, t i two t'~ns on .a WIld throw. Wllh \Y. I.. We<lther" <ill the late boats rateoff t.heir. I-I t!me game .o( June I~ew York Central ,.. , 2 G men and ,,;omen are being hele! ; game tf) runner-\;p Bon Sing'~-' runn.ers o~. ftrst and second 9" ,Rollse ~'anker... , 1 0 near the top in. their divisionsS, w:t.h the P~mler:,< s~ormg fo,!,r ! fau~t , , 1 7: togethel'. points in the second g<lme, He; Jauskl. sacI IfIced to pIlcher Ken Old .Brlck .In~ .1 0 <lS far as handIcaps are con-runs In the nmth 1nl1lng to wm I Tickets for the trials can be ; 1\'n 11-21 and lroiled bv f i v [) ChrIstianson who threw to first Srrnce Grtndlnll' 1 0 cerned. which means they mu.;tthe game, 9:8, at Belle Isle. ,J Ultiors Battle purchased at the Detroil Edison, '\~.cl1l on.' hO\l'e\'er. to take the for the oul. The runner who was 'Chr,\'~ler :HoPar.. l 0 give titTle 10 almost all of th~ir

Grosse Pomte scored early ~nd! • on Washington boulevard. Mich- . 'second game 21-17. and clinched on semnd rounded thnd and Tee! ~lJtlson A.A. . , , 0 1 competitors.?ften and held ~ 5 .to 2 lead gomg To COlnpete ZIt igan Gas Co. on Baglf'Y avenue, the title in the Ihird game. 21- I Mumford,. Hel~n fll'st sacker, CT. P: i\Jereh:mts 0 I • • •mto the flft.h mnmg. when Bob. • Michigan BeJl Telephone 011 Cnss . 19. : tr~ed to pick him off but threw ~ushlJ Lng .,' ,.., 0 1 R(:ports have it lhat GrosseRuck the Po.mte_ startIng pltchel', II. B 19 J\Tet TOll}41tey 'I<!\'enue the, YWCA and YMCA' Th h' .1 I Wild. both runs scormg Uptown Cleaners , 0 1 Pointe Yacht Club's fleet ofbl k h de r ampJOll won eaf'! y In. H I. I k d ., , ,

ew s y Igh ull gave up four I. . 'on WithErell and the Information the initial round of the tourna- i e In 00 e. as If tney would ILightmngs has gained favo!,runs on 1\\'<,1 hits an~ three walks ... -.-.- ! Booth at Cadillac Square, : t T . d d' kl i h<lve an eas) tnne when thev SCHEDULE among club members who arebefqre getting the ~ldf! out. . . Dlstnct. quallfYlOg. rounds ~f \ Malt Mann, University of:

1~nen d .tlte s th a y I an f fqUlc't y! took a 3-0 lead in the first t\\'~ I1IOIlday. June 28 (North) receiving sailing instructions in

Roose Vanker Increased. ItS, the ~ahonal JUntOI' TennIS Michigan swimming coach. ~iled I ~mhe d1rtfl te rObf o. ~'~II ~'Iinnings. A walk to Hipfel and Diamond No. l-AmVets \'s. this comfortable liUle siooplead to 8 to 5 In the seventh mn-I ChampIOnship are bemg held at eight entries [or the men's and! i. e Ha h \/ Alr?U em. I' e~l- Isingles by Mumford and John Grace Church. 'Formerly the club had 8 f1E'eting, on one h.it, two walks and II "the Neighborhood Club this I w0men's. Olympic swimming and' i long dug21 2e 'rhPme• Wll111e!lIIg,h-. Sooko netted a run in the firs!. Diamond No 2-P. G. Lunch of Lawlel' 1I0's (or this purpose

Id t h b B b B h k d t d t h an -. I" same aveS" "I b JAIl d L '1" ) R .. ' •• ' .'':'1 pi C y. a r~en, \':' o. re- \ wee an are expec I" 0 ,e. diving trials with Michigan AAU downed Vernon Sleele 21 I~- d' 111." es y err)' ... en an an.\' \S I" Ie:' ecoru, •lleved Rucl{ In the SIxth mnmg. completed by Thursd<lY or Fn- Secretary Pat McIntyre last Mon- 21-6' . -, an . Helin <lne! a double by Hiprel Di<lmond No. 3-DeFoures vs. Does anyone know where II

Eob Hotsko, Roose Vanke,'s i day. day. June 21. .! scored two runs in the second. I Pagota Soda Bar. guy can beg. borrow or steal II!eco~d pitcher, .appeare~ to. be I . Sixteen playe.rs entered the Mann will bring a team to the Pala7.zol0 gained . the (inals: Jim Jokerst took the mound i Diamond No. 4-Pele Moore's berth in the Porl Huron.Mack-on hi? way to victory gomgmto : smgles and l1I~e. team.s .. 1he River Rouge Brennan Pools July ; Thursday by defeating Ovanus: for Cherokees at this point and r "5. Eastern Heating. inac race next month?the ninth but faltered and filled' doubles m the Juntor diVISIon, 8-11 which includes Divers Gil Flowers. 21-6 <lne! 21-7. . Iheld Helin to three hits and no i ------------------.-.--- . _the bases be!()re Joe Altobelli which was open to all ooys who Evans and George Erster breast i I Singelyn entered the fin <lI ~ runs until the fourteenth. . ,- - - - -...-. - - - - - - - - --ttook the mound with one out. would not reach 19 anytime in strokers Bob Sohl ill1d Charlev' Wednesday by defeating John !\Ieanwhile the ChI" I' 0 k I' e s ; , JTobelli promptly hit B.ob Green, 1948. : Moss, middle distance stars .fa)' DeGutis, the bo.vs' inrloor cham- came hack with a run in the fifth .1 ,forcing in Breen 10 start the I un A boy s' tournament was i Sanford, Gus Sta"er and Matt pion, 21-9 ane! 21-15. Singelyn is and two in the sevenlh to knot Jparade. Dan Burke. pinch hitting scheduled for all boys who woule! Mann III. and sp;ing ace Dick. FRANK PALAZZOLO . a student at U. of D. High. the score .and send the game into j ffor Donnelly, drew a base on not become 16 in 1948. but not Weinberg. I I The tournament eireI\' over Ion. extra mnlngs. Jballs forcing in Hafer. and Clare enougtih players regi~tered so it Soh!. during the 1948 indoor Metropolitan one-wall tourna. I players for the' foul' differE'Tlt d.;- i Ken Christianson hurled the. f ,Weaver dro\'e a pinch hit single was canceled. season, turned in four m<l"ni[i- ~)ent held at Northw('s~ern Field' visions BeSi.des the boys' thE're' e.ntire 14 innings for Helin and , 'to center scoring Green with the The doubles teams are: Dill- cent century races unde/ one m Detrel!. 'were the championship c I ass.: gave up seven hits. struck out , ftying run. Gregg drew a base on Strit7.inger, Smart - Licklider. minute .. and was limee! in 2:17.5 The meel W<l" sponsored by Class A. <lnd junior, Cvril De-; II, and walked two. Helin col. f Jballs and forced in Weaver with Fushman - Wild, G01lR - Mann, (or the 200 \'are! event. the Detroit Ne,w" and conducted Muelemeesler 1V0n lhe j u n i 0 l' .lected eight hits altogether. J fthe winning run.. Kennedy - Toenjous. Beatty - I Young Mati ,\'lannIII and Gus by the DetroIt Department of crown, Marvin Stein took the Jokerst fanned 14 batt",.s dUring f J

Bob Ruck hurled fIve and a Barker, Kennedy- Rled, Parker- ! Stager are knocking themselves Parks and Recreatlon Al Schauf. championship ciass. ane! Aram hi:; hitch on the mound. J fthird innings and allowed 7 runs Preston. ' out' in their. workouls and ore elhergel:- M~.chigan ~A U chair- Kaprelian placed firf't. in Class A.. Larry Helin an~ Te? Mumford " Jnine hits, six walks, and he Among those enlered in the ready 1(, lake on the best in the man. pI~sen.cd Flank and thlee De:'.'luelemeester is well known ('ach collected two hIts to lead , ,6truek out five. "singles are former and present land. like Jimmy McLane. Hall) other Winners \\'lth. mee!als. to athletes of 51. Amhrose and. the Helm allack. .. J

Bob Breen. former Sl. Am- Grosse Pointe tennis stars Hugh Hirose. fOt'mer Ohio State star. Frank. who li\'('~ on B<llfour SI. P<lul (01' his athletic prowE'ss: S S t S--h' , J~rose High School pitcher, fin- . Dill. Bob Stritzinger, rom Will-. and George Hoogerhyde of Mich. !n GrrJ,se Pointe park:. is a sen-. <ll SI Char.le" High .. Stein look '. eft COll Zp { fIshed the game and got credIt for. son and Jim B"rker. i igan State. lor at Gros..;e Pomte High Schno\, his tille by defeating John Scop- I W'll G Fl ' J

----.---- -.. --, --------- He playerl on 1).le leSei'll" foot- I is. Michig<ln AAU indoor title- I 1 et ,ags , fP"tlENN .-{V./"'Y . ball ,'quae! last y('"r anrl "ill be holder. . , ,r- /r / LITTLE WILLIE STARS a guard condirlate on the var- Palaz7.olo. along \lith DeMuel- Sea Scout Ship 690 will he , f

SKETiCHES £::7 IN A ~OME MOVIF.I ~ity gridiron squad in Septem- ('meester and Stein. do most of presented with ship flogs at a , J7 hcr. their p!a.v;n,g at the outdoor e!edication ceremony opcn to the , ,: Fr<lnk. SI;1.I~df'5 feet 11 inc!,r.< cnurt at. the Belie 'Isle bath public on Sunday. June 2i, <1t : •'1;;.1l al'd .~ils the seales al ab(ll\~ house. the Gro,se Poinle Woods Muniei- , f1,0, 13(';1(1(''' handball anrl fool- ------ pal Park on Lake Shore road. f Jball. Fr<lnk i,; intele~ted in Colonel Vieweg Attend£ The ceremony will br-gin at 2:30 , f

d 1 o'c1ock. ,Arme Forces Col ege Lauren Wild. scoutmaster of j f

Gin.;se Poinle Woods Troop 290 .. haturlng the CENTURY 17lh.Ft. SEA MAID J~olon('1 Hcnll~n F. Viewr.g. of which Ihe sea scouts are a , ,

114, Llnc"ln rout W;1.; one of the parI. will present two (l"g,', an Rich mahogany hull planking /lnd modern two tone decking, J30n rll'lili1n and rr"el\'e }\merican and a ship flag t 1 Speeds to +4 mph. ,

offi~els WIHl ilI!rnrl",1 lhe In. i skipper Werner Vo~ Allmrn' an~ b J<ltl' i1al Coll('ge of the Armee!. ;1ssistant skipper Brvon Runde .1 AVclila Ie in 6 cyl. 88 hp., 6 cyl. 112 hp .. 6 cyl. !25 hp. GrdY ,FOlTes in Chicago TIH' <:1o<ses i The Wooe!s Sea' Scoul< ar~ , Ph/lntom engioes. JWCle d:\'otf'd lo thc 5rienee of I~ponsored b~' the Grossc POlnle , Also in b cyl. 't'ron,Ol~'1c moblhzatlon and, the Kiw~m.; Club, Arnold ,T, Lie. f 140 hp, and 6 cyl. 150 hp. Gray Fireball engines. JarlmJnI.<~rallon ~f rhe nallOnal bold, chairman of the K,w<lnis" " Priced from $2,675 to $2,840 J('conom) In maJor er:'crgenclt's. I Sea Scout c(Hlncil. promises a (

The cOllr~e was ~llm<lxorl on. colorful day for tho,<e who at-' G P · 4.Tune lS with the pres('ntatinll of. tend. , rosse olnte Marine Supplydiplom<1s. The classe,; \\'Ne a' Se\'er<ll members of the Grosse , Sales _ Service. Parts Jcondensation 0f the regula,' ten POinte Woo<l.< \'lllagr commiSSIon f ,mnnlh COl1l'S'c given <lnnually by II and Klwams Ptesidenl George J H90! Kt:RCHr.V.'\I, VA 2 4605the lne!u'<tnal Collcge to sclect- Gardner ."JIIl be on hand for the f at AlLrr Road. • • (~~e~_~:~~flcc~___ presentiit~~_____ 1' ~~ _ ~ _ -.-..~,...,., _ .................

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Marshmallows J>;..~:t.iu~r••• 2 ~ell~'p\,. 29c

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Iona Tender- Peas 3 ~~~.250

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Sunnyfield Corn Flakes .. , lA.~~a'tkl 220

takcside Baker ~Iaid Cookies. ~';~l 25eI 2 flo.r, 2<)Diamon« Book ~Iatc }f'S. • • 0: 5<1 • C

Kingsford Corn Starch ... '." Lb,Pkl, 13c

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Dinner Rolls

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Paseai Celery 21.30 Sizo . • :':":,, 2;{.~Horitla Oranges .H 1 "B;~1 .),)C

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Cucumhers Outdoor GlOwn •••• 3 lor 17 c

Sweet Corn g;~~::;, 6 ro... 29cEnglish Walnnts c.ll:~BIf 49c

Layer Cake•

If you're looking lor grond.ta,ting m.at. .t value.givin~price,. toke 0 look at th. mouth.watering errol' of fine-quality cut, in "t,P', "Super-Right" M.ot Deportmenl.They'r. all Ipeciolly .. Iocl.d by "&P's awn experts, andmorked with "&P', mode.t prices. ""d to giv. you .tillgreater value, theY're Close-Trimmed at ,"c,n waIte beforebeing weighed.

G.ROSSE POINTE NEWS

A&P~sBAIH})"CENTERFUISY obou! !re,nness' !>o are we Sullg.: minded' So or. our prices,So mok, the Dairy Cenl~r ct your "&P Sup.r Market your heod.!luorftro lor grond volues. .

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Veal Shoulder Roast . . . .. Lll 45c Pork Chops .. ;..... Rlb End Lb J7c

Fresh JJ';shBuys'Fre~h Lake Huron Whitefish LII. 33r Fresh Haddock Fillets r.b. 43c

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~"u con count 01'1 gelling them thot w","' any Ii.-n. y::u .hop at "g,P. /1 ;j (a.causD everything In our big Product Deportment i. hQrve~ted Iresh,delivered fr.so and 501d fresh. Everything Is priced down to .orth, too.

Oar 0"'11 Tell •••

Douglas Graham to WedJacksonville, Fla., Girl

Jean Witherell to WedRobed Biorner on Coast

Dorothy Ann Robbins'Engagement Announced

FOR SAFE SWIMMINGThe chlorinating machine 101'

use .t the Woods' beach 1rontpark has been ordered llnd <Itthe council meetinR on June 15bids were lluthorized for its in-slallation.

FARMS FIRE LOSSESFire caused damage eltimated I

at $2,000 in Grosse Pointe Farmsdllring the month 01 May. ac.1cording to the monthlv report'submitted to the board' of trus.'tees by Chief George Dansbllry.

Mr. and Mrs. Edison L, Robbins,of 874 Loraine announce the en-Iga~ement, of their daughter, Dor-othy Ann, to Frederick VailMauger. son of MI'. and Mrs.Ray E, Mauger of Winchester,Massachusetls.

Bolh Dorothy and Ted are stu.denls at lndinna University wherl!Dorothy is a member of SigmaKappa sorority.

Mr. and Mrs, Waitt'!' H, Klee,of Jacksonville, Fla., havere.vealI'd the betrothal of theirdaughtcr, Doris Marie Klee. toDouglas C, Graham.

Mr. Graham's parems are M,.

I, and Mrs. E. C. Graham of Middle.sex road. I

; The wedding will be held July., 2 at (he Trinity Lutheran Church II in Jacksonville.

l\'lr. and Mrs. Arthur L. With.erell of Anita avenue announ{'e

i the forthcoming marriage of theirI daughter, Jean. to Robert W.iBjorner on June 26 at the Seventh .1i Al'enue Presbyterian Church inJ San Francisco. .i MI'. 'Bjom!'r is the son of Mr,'and lVII'S. Walter Bjorner, of SanFrancisco,

Mr. and Mrs. Witherell haveleft for California' to attend' theceremony Saturday. They willreturn to Grosse Pointe viaSealtlo! and Glacier NationalPark.

"If You Like Goodnels"

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D.rby BrondBoned ChickenJjtr ..

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2. One c'at covers mostInterior slIrfaces!

l. Ri9ht over wallpaper,paint, plaster!

4. Dries In one houri

5. GorCjeoll.s new colors!6. Rich, suede.like finis'"7. No "pointy" odor!8. WQshable! Durable!

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LOOI( TO THE SrElN STORE FOR FINE PAINTS

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Thursday, June 24, Iq48----_.- .._--_ .._-------_.--------Grace Mildred Kline Wed To Clarence B. Smith, Jr. i

. -.-- ----.---- - IGrosse Pointe Memorial Church! with Inat~hing milts and rufTIed I'

was the S('cne of the dOllble ring! bonnet. SlIn1larl! gowned m paleceremony Friday which united yetlow faille were thl' bnde£,in marriage Grace Mildred Kline; maids, Mrs. Wil1i.al~ Kril'g~olf, IAnd Clarence Ballard Smith Jr. Mrs. El'an Cole, OJ East LanSing"Grace is the dallghtt'r of MI'. 'Ilnd and Jean Smith, of Williamston.Mrs. John E. Kline 0[ Beaupre Yellow roges and dwarf IllS form. IIaad. Mr. Smith's parnels are ed the attendants' bouquets,the Cla!'ence B. Smiths, of Wil,: John Smith, the bridegroom's!liamston, MICh, brother. acted as best man. Seat- I

For her wedding the bride I ing the guests wete Edward ~ob. ichose an off the shoulder gown; z:k, Robert Tuck and Wilhamof Chantilly lace ol'er sl~pper sat. Kneghoff.in. A scalloped ruffle outlined, Immediately after the weddingthe neckline and the. full skirt' a reception was held III the Klineended in a short circular sweep. home. The newlyweds then leftChanitlly lace edged her linger. on a honeymoon trip to Northernlip illllSIOI1 veil which fell f10m Michigan.i\ crown of lace ov('r sali", 111'1'~hower bouqu!'t was of whiteroses and stephanotis,

Belly Jean Mor,l', maid of hon.or, wore an aqua faille gown,

tOth Ytoi\r of Contin\loul Proin'a.~i\'e BUllnul 0)' Sam. F.mlly

~t · ., 18626 ~IACK

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Amnn~ Ihe gradllatf' .t th"J()~rd r'lOlmen('cment exerrisl'sor thl 1!ni\'er~ity (If Notre Dam!'on .Tun~ 6, was George B, New.In, son of Mr. and Mr~, E. I.,NeWill. 95f1 Lal<epointe road.",h<l received a degrf'E ()/ Barh.r.1"r of Laws, Cllm Laude.

MI. Newilt Wal graduatedIrom Wayne Uni\'er~itv in 1940with JI tlrgrf'e or Bachelor 01:~clenc .. in Chemical Engineer.ing. He i~ now employed ar pat. !

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:Bill Hanson TiJps ClassIn Mills Trophy Contest

- .__ .,------~-----~- .By FRf:D RUNEI,LS I the big blow of 1947. ,

Big Bill Hanson, fOrllH'r Gros"e Bob Z:,esley's big, schoonerPointe High graduate, and now I "Malabar won trophIes for the;skipper or his o\l'n boat. "Mar. 1 best schooner and the best,bill" sailed off wilh lop hon. schooner.ket.ch classes. Per c, I II' "P' l'"l" t d the(Irs in the cruising C dil'ision Dame s In at cap ure ,in the ;\1ills Trophy Race held I Arfleck 80wl. . . . ion Lake Erie late Satu~day, June; Among the nOI\ •• flnIShers .was20, The prize was the Commo- Norm Sam's "Minx," II' hie h W I'R E Ddol' I' Russell trophy. blew her main,

ThiS \'Jeto: I' cOllld vel) \1,,11 -------be an. indication. of things to! Helin Nine Drops Appliance Re.corne 10 the POlt HUlon-Mack-!

, lOae raeI' around th.e middle. of '1'ilt to Lippman pairs, Vacuum

IJuly, Many of the bIg boat sklp-: Cleaners, Irons,pers from lhis area use thi~ raeI" 1'08511'1'5, £lee.for a shakedown l'1'lIise t.o de- R~' JOE f'RO!\ll\l .R I V E R SID E terminI' what their ships need. The Helin Taekle Jr~;, lost Ihelr t I' j e Cookers,for the long haul lip to Mackinac' sixlh game of the sejl.son la~t: etc ... , Table

Storage (. Carta!,e Co. next month. Wednesday \If hen LIppman s;. , . scored fOllr runs, lh reI' of them i Appli3n("~!. And Orli\ ~ry

U Q I! I! Q 2 I! Q IJ Q Q Q Q o Ill! !J Q Q Q Q Q 0 Q 1I kBdl sa,Ys hbe IS . dete1,:mlned to; unearned in the top of the sev- : TUxedo '-/977 Gros:,e Pointel"S made a dean---------- --- .. -.------- .. --- .. sippel' lIS ?3t 10 t liS Ill\P°I'-: enth to I;'in, i-3. i

" 'tant race despIte the. fact he g.ets Helin is a Grosse Pointe tealll' 'ELECTRIC SHOP sweep in gainmg offices at ll.

(#.,,)' ELECTRICAL FIXTURES & CONTRACTING' ,extremel.l: sea SJt'k Ir the gomg in the Class D division of the ~ recent election ot the Ol'lroitr. 'gels a lltl/e lough OLLlG f:Lf:CTRJC ,l'haIller of Chapter Life Under.

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-, R'''d.nll.1 and Conunuclal .Wiring .nd llep,lrin,. . D '! t r 0 i t Baseball 'Federation, 15243 M I. ; wliters.~ ~ :-:.w and CUd 11'"r. Detroit boals walked off with' Thev have won five games as' aCK near Laktpointt'.. ' . "1I()'fI'Ull'iT" .nd OTflt:n i\l'rLlAl'il:~:~ neady all the hardware in the against six selbacks. .. .---.- .._-_-..-.-.,.-.. -,..-.-__-_-.-_---, J. Dunton Barlo\\' or Beacon-.'. ' '. In.m.dl~l. Ilell".r~'-f:le(.tr'" Rang... lI'ashers, Mllls race despIte the fact that IJell'n took tha la.ad I'n the il'I'st field avenue was elected presi.~ .., ., Re1rtl:r.-r:uor5, and \'arllllm Cleantu.J '" ..'

Oll' Slo; •• l Yonr 05" vitO :13 of the best local sa,ilors wer,e on a walk to Joe Hipfel, a field. dent for 1948-49. Supporting himt 5 nt oe a of thel p'l'lICI . will be William A, P05t of Hamp-BA'IIER'S ELEC'rRI C & APPLIAli CE COMPANY a ) 'P . C IIse r". er's choice. an error, and a SJn-

• I'i pat Ion In lhe Bermuda race noli' gle by John Sopko. Lippman';: Sh' 1 ton road. vice-president; Lillian p OINT£ ftLEANE S RlS021.~:~. E. WA RltF.N \ Ru~. TUxedo 1.0UO under'.ViiY. lied the score in the second on, lUg e G. Hogue of Yorkshire road, sec- "R & TAlLO SROIl,,-~;:~~~~~~qiO::OI:l~:~ln Res. TUxedo 1"1572 C h a I' ley Buysse's "L a s t 8 home run by Kris over Right- ~ retary: and Howard R. Poppen (\\IND~lII,L I'IlL>; ,E) -----_

Straw." winner in the fil'sl two fieldn Al Bardy's head. : Roofs of Pemberton road, treasurer. Men'lI and Ladies' Suits Tailored To Order VA. 2,3040DR' tt th' . d J L' ,. k d . 1 I The America n Society of Char. Alterations, Relining. Cleaning and Pressing,"" rega as IS year, lip 1- Ippman s pIC e lip sIn & e tered Life Underwrit~rs is ana.cated her 1946 Mills trophy vie. runs in Ihe fourth and !ifth t.1 i 0IL tional body of Life Insurance 14931 EAST JEFFERSON, at City Limitstory by beating ,Murray Knapp take a ~-I lead. Helin came back, EDand Ernie Grail'S' "Blitzen" on in the fifth with two runs to k'not men and women whose member. Fred IIf. Schuman Es~hlished 1925 Open Eves. 'un '7:00corrected lime, "Blit7.en" was the scol'e. ship is limited to those in the life .. . ._. , _first boat across the finish line Don MilJer and Jerrv Allen uhderv:riting field who ha\'e Y. ". 'IIt •••••••••••••••••• ,. ••••••• ",.... ' ......,

45 minutes ahead of "Last Straw" got on base via errors. Jo~ Hipfel passed all 'of the !!xaminalion3 or " FO ~to win the Kebey BowL walked lo load the bases before witll I'llre Creolote the Amt>rkan College oi Ule :.: ~n 'J p. RETTV XV . . • ~

"Blitzen" won the Mills rate Leroy Guaresimo beat out an in- I Underwriters and have met the IJ H r:ill 1945. field single to ~core Miller and We Have New Supply other rigid professional require. .: ,..,. re Is the Ilame given smart people 0:

k th b . d menls necessary lor qualifleatton ,:: ••• YOII will b. pr"'y foxy It YOIA ~J. B. Ford Jr.'s d,efending eep eases JBlUme.. General Home in the Uniled Slaies as a. Chllr- .' V~ turn your moving ane! storage :!

champion "Royono" was doll' n . John JerVIS walked: ~ 0 l' 1'1 n g u ' t tered Life Unden\Tiler, Such' , bl t! ..easl fOI' the Bern1uda race and In Allen w.,th the. tle!lll'( I' un, ,.. am en<lnce '. ~ prc ems over 0 us ~

J I L h I underwrite,s are distinguished :.didn't defend her title won in OlOson. Ippmans aee ur 1"1', I . R~MEMBER__________ ._. then took over on the mound by. and are privileged to use :. ,,: ~and struck out the next t h reI' after lheir names, the profession. ': "THE lEST COSTS NO MORI" ~

Junl"or Baseball bailers. Johnson stalted for P P GRACE 81 dp.,ignalion Chartered Life '.': ~Cathloic C I' n t I' a I during the: • a Underw~iter (C.l..V.). ~League to Op.en school year. receiving credit for! ------ .: ..il no.hil game. - VA 2 1619 N S :. ..

Lippman's eame through in the: . - 0rma n tr au se :; ~8)' JOE FROMM sel'en!h for four run5, wh i J e 4114 CONNER GI'ven Promot'lon:' .,'..: :.-,;..The Pointe Junior B Q .I e ball Johnson eontinued his masten' :..

League will open officially on 0\'1'1 the Helin batters. Two 1'1' SWerine,day, June 30. with gamp.s lOIS, two hits, a walk and a wild i '~iiiiiiii_iiiiii_iiiiiiiii __ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~i': Ischeduled at the Neighborhood pitch figured in Lippman's scor- ----------- Norman Stlouse. vi<'e.pre~ldent ' ::Club and Kerby Field. The ex- ing. ' S of the J. Waller Thompson Com- i .:act schedule has not as yel been Jervis ~illt::Jed in tbe lasl of 24 HR rkolo Finishing ERVICE pan)', has been named manager!:.

,drawn up. The games will begin' the seventh but he rlied on base . ~;Ias.;,-.I and HII I'.ra~. of the company's Detroit office'.: HAMMEL MOVING d STORAGEI t 6 '.J k J" R~.(;ORO~-Albllms or Slnel.. • an

I,a 0 c 01' . as ohnson rellled the next I\\'O !ladios e~.rked r.".lced promplly, and \\'ill assume his new duties .' ..;,

The candidates for lhe league: batters, Johnson struck out six Work ~lI .. anl •• d-R ••• on.bl. on .July I. He succeeds Fred Fay i:: 3095 ASHLAND AVE. TU.2.66DO J;,hal'e been dil'ided lip and as. I in three innings and gave up one HARPER-VOGUE Raolio. whose appointment as vice. presi- I., :;signed. to the lour clu~s. by . a : hi!. . 16SU HUj)tr al Hllrvilrd T~er~~~:" dent of Kopper~ CompanYl Inc .• \' tl.•••• ta " ." y.

I,commIttee of league offiCials In, Allan Bryant. Helm h u 1.1e 1', • • - 0 Pittsburg, has just been an- \ ifF=================:=oi!!5=~======:=========~.. order to keep the teams evenly I fanned eighl and walked three, -------------- nounced. ROO F S'balanced. More interesl is hoped i He gave up seven hits, Helin col- A native of Olympia. Washing. Ito be held in this way, 'lected fOllr hits altogether. SCREENS lon, 1\1l'. Strollse' came to the J.

: The committee is composed of Summary: Walter Thnmpson Company in. Bill IIIason, WeI'l1PI' VonAllmen, R H. E. 1939 from Seattle "Po~t Intellig-I

Dr. W. Sanders, Don Co at s LipPl1lan's ..... 010110 4-i 7 4 FOR "nceL" He first served as assist- .George El\\'orthy and Lyle Bas. Helin """."ICO 020 0-3 4 II PORCH - WINDOW - DOOR ant space buyer in the compan.v's DECKS. .EAVESTROUGHS'inger. ------ REPAIRED San Francisco oWee. After work- I'

Fall!' practice games will be' Reckle(' D " , REPLACED ing in various departments he ,MORE THAN 5000 CUSTOMERS • 2S YEARS EXPERIENCEheld between the teams before I ;,8 IIVet 8 became 8 representative IInd later FREE ESTIMATES AND CHECK-UP _ EAST SIDE ONLY

F k Dealerthe official. opening {o get the i or Over Cash Combination Windows and served as Assistanl Pacific Coast SeWe Your Roof Worries Now.teams worklllg together ilnd to Venetian Blinds Manager. For the past 2',~ years, _ CAI,I. _correct any mistakes in dividing; Mr. Strollse has been in DetrOitlhe talent. In Park Traffic Court on June SQUIER SCREEN CO serving as J. WaJter Thompson

Two games wet'e played yes-, 16 'Judge George Beaueharnp dis. • Company's account repre.~enta-terday, June 23, and two more. posen of the following eases: 9939 MACK • POL. 171 D live for the Ford passenger car I

will he held Sunday. Optimist I Jessie H. Schuler. of 181 Beau- advertising.'will meet Metropolitan at Ker-: pre. for failure to stop at a red D1Il'ing Wo,ld War n. hi.' pn.by. and Lions will tangle wit h light at Cadieux and Charlevoix listed as a privaTe and was laterKiwanis at Neighborhood Clllb Ion June I. was fined SIO and S5 commissioned, Tn final rank of --------.- _in tile praelicc games. They will; costs. ' Major. he "pent 26 months in the IJIIllllilllllilllllllllillllllilllilllllllllilillllliIIlIlIIIlUl::lllll11l1li11ilil1I111111111111!llnlllllillllllllllllllfillllllllllllnllllmlllllllllllllllllllll!l11111l11ll1l1111I!'1

begin at 2o'clock, John A. StUl'll1. of 76 Loehmoor. Paeific on General MacArthur5;; _= _-_":_~__:: and BUILDING ;;Games will he pla~'er1 ('very (or speeding all Jefferson ave. staff as executive officer in. ~ ~_ E

Wednesday Rnd Sunday until nue. ~O mp.h:, on MIlY 24, paid charge of inf.ormation and educa-: ~ SUPPLfE..S !I' a I' J y S~ptelnber. W('ctllesda.\' .lilO line and $5 costs. As a second fin furnih"e ."d tion in Western Thed/le of Opera-' g Everylhiog you need '0 r.pair, remod.1 or !:!games will start al 6 and Sllnday offender his driver's license was C.r,.t CI.ooin:. tions, He was awarded the Legion ! ~ huild your now home, or convorl Ihal empty ~

'g~l11CS at 2 o'clock.' The~' will he suspended for 110 days, ,ov" up to 40 ,. of Merit and the Military Merit: ~ ollie into" .pare room. gumpired by Me! Crannal1 and i Anhur Ehrenberg, of 4109 E. Medal of lhe Philippine Govern. : ~ " ~hi.~ .~on, Jerry. Both umpires of.' Jeffer~on ave" for speeding 40 -u4 LJ....... men!. ~ c1: .",0, j."f::." 0"" ." 6i .. Ifieialeci in the Gro~se Poi n t e 'Ill.p.h. on JefIei'son on May 24. "V~"~ --.---- iE,S .~ ry...; ",0, 0 0 .::l-t ...; _and Metl'opolitan leagues I a s t pain SIO fine and $.'; costs. E liter Pickerel iI ~:;.~'l. • ...,o ~',,,, :: qO... 0, e" ~f 'l.0 Iyear. Ray m 0 n d All'xanciel" Klee. Carpet Cle<"Jners ~_ 0, ~ ...,0 <$' .l..' ll. if 0 ;;:: III o"'.~ :..~ '<' ~".. _

------ hammer. of 1334 Devonshire. for 1 F' let t ,s 1> '" "'"',~ 0, 0 ~"' 0 '" .... ~ll. ~lS .,. Oil. es._ ~==== 0' '<:: <> ","II" ..... ~ -, ..."' ~ <1>"" ~.:.:- ... -4' ~ E==B '0 All failml' to have cal' nnder <,on1rol 0 ..Q ~ 0.~ b t>.i' "" t> "" <:- ~ .s ~:-Sl.0" _. . '. ,owance Causing an accident on Mav 30 i~ <l:' 'f 'f «1' 4.,' ~ 0 ~ 'f 0 ii: q"t> ~ ~ <l:' (j <t' q,,"' ~:FO'" SCOl,.t Crl.}'S front of 1148 Oevonshir~, paid 1'\\0 nire pickerel werl? enter.'~ W. corry a .omplet. lin•• 1 ~t, $10 fine and $5 fosls. • I'd In the fishing rontest being ~. g

Aubrl'Y Nea I Friek, of 130:1 • spon;ol I'd by G ray's Sport Shop' ~ Build.r,' Hardware ".d Poi." ~It app('a,ed as though h"ppy Beniteau, Detro;t. for reckless ",t !D6 Kerchel'af al'enue thj~ ~ I~~~cb:~\!~~: Ope" Doily B to 5 ~

day;; were here ag,lIn when hjci~ dri\'ing. car not undl'l control, week. .J. Hodgson of Beauple ~ I_ t~. "'~rld _=~=~

for a new sJn211 pickup fire truck on Mav 20 on Jefferson o\enlle. Jane prod'l<:ed one that measured: E ~and police scout c"rs 11'1'1'(' open. paid SIO fine "nd $.1 costs 24 mchl's ilna G. Asterion of N()r.!~ LUMBER owers SUPPLIES _

: ed at the Farm" rouncil ml'ct. TOI1l' T. Bartoletta, of 652 wood ramI' in 1I',Ih H still larger ~ I::ing ~Ionda\ ni~ht, .Tunl' 21 Springfield. Octroit, fo; sr)('edin~ onl'. ~61, inches long. ~ 197"3 Harper, between 7 and 8 Mil. Rds. _ TU. 2.4800 :

. Steiner & Co, !:01 till' conlract '0'1 May 27 On Vernor, paid SIO The contest doses (..mono\\'. =: . '=for .the fire truck, it Ford three- ; fine and $5 costs. Fddit\', .Junf" 25. ;end prizes in :ffi:mlillll~l.:!!j~~!MlIlIi'~~'!'_~;:~;'iq:~'~::~~!~I~~~I~:mlt!ji~i,(!ljl1!il1l~it):ilm:(~"Wmli!f/l!il'T!m~'I~'l/idWJlill;i;,-jllmllWliilflmWli~qu"rter ton j,)b whi('h will ('(,sl' .rule c. LalJeiki~ of 230 Philip. a:1 d"",<e~ ",ill be awarded at~1.0!H.47 and the 01<1 lnll.k. i Ol'troil, fOI failuL'(' 1<> .,IOp at ~:~n p.ll1, on i\1ond,,~'. June 28

The truste,'s nearl~' fell out of \'crnor on Ma.,' 26. paJd ~ $5thl'lt s.,ats when tI", "id~ for the fine and S5 ('o~ts.

, s('oul ('"r~ were olleni'd. The con- . _llatt II'l.'nt to Al Loo/!'. 11l~.• Th C C' hwhich lI,1lreed to furtlish fom . ree- ar rasnew car.<. Ford or1<I:I'(" for ani\" OCCUI.S J'n F;'31'll1S$82:\12 pili.' t he fOUl prl'~'eotsmut ('alS of thr department, allof which ha\'e about 4!j.OOOmili'.~ Saturda) afternoon, June Ill,

i on them. , found Ihe rorner of Met li\\"l'atn-Tracy Motor Sall',< submifled I'r ilno KCl'cheval in QUit... " tur-

a I'cry temptinjil of{('J" when Mr. moil wilh 8 three 1'<11' ~mi"hup,Trac,v proposed to furni~h 10111' Niekolas Spanos .. 2,\ M R96194!l Mrrcury cars fOI' S1905.RO. Kitchenel, Delrit. wa.< riJ''''inl'(and the old ('alS, He \\'as willing I I'ast on Kercheval when hI'10 allow $60110 for the 10lll" fOlds. slowed down to let the car ilhl'ild

The tr\\Slees discm~f'd !hl' PM- c:f him make a rijlht hand turn.';lhllit~, of )l{1olin" all lhei, pri- The car immediately behind wa~'\'01(' {'ar.~ and ti1dking ;:. rlC:1! ~ '17 !\,1crcu!'v d!":'.'~n n•.' R!r:h~wilh onc of thl' hidrling ('on(,l'lrns. arn Joy. age' IS. 01 60' Rf'naud

.------ road. Jo~' skidded on the \\ dPILES FOR CONGR.:S~ 'pa\"eOl('nt into the bad, of the

S. A, Wood, presirll'nl of lhl' Spano~ CHr, caltsin~ Spanos tor:a~lslde l'i\'ie Council and thc turn into a '40 ~'ord romertih:l',SOUlheastrrn Detmil 1m plo\.e com ing the othel' wa\".Inl'n! Associallon, a me'llbel (,I The F'ord, driven 'bl' :"la,ion'he Gratiot ,/\,venlle Impro\"e .. Smith. ~t1ftHed $50' d"lI1agc.side civic gIOUpS, filed hi~ peU.; whil~ Spilno~' Dorl,,1' had snoom~nt A.~sociation and olher Enst. ,worth <ionl' 10 both Itonl Rnrllion, this momin!: with thl! rear. .1(,;' will SP('l1rl ahout 5500(',qmly Clf'rk for lh(' nllicl' of to rl'pllltl? II na(ilr sma!'hl'd fronl"Hr'prl'sntatil'e in Con g II'~S"' rnd. 'f,om the 14th Cnngressionnl Dis- _triel nn the RepLl1'llic;,n ticket. STAND GU,\RO

-------. Tht poli('1'l slood gURrd over aAlmo~t h~lf 0( 1\11 Na\'y of. live. hi~h volta,a' wire 1hal [ell

flcr,., on <I('ti,,!' tlul~' hR\'e risl'n In thr ,lIl'l'ct in front of l.'ill11 St.(I<lm enll,<iNI urVI(,(', hllC'Cilll M Palll on .]lln~ 19, \Inril the Delloa

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12--AUTOS WANTED

Will t~ke down Itorm windows,put up screens Ilnd ownings, etc.

Willi washing our speciality.

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work. Chairs reglued and re-finished, Pick-lip and delivery.WOodward 2-8060.

~1m-Radio RepairsRADIO and phonograph repair.

service. Prompt and depend-able. Opposite Eastern Highfor 25 years. JACK O'CON'NOR, 7231 Mack. IVa:'lho'4813. Also 17001 Kercheval alNotre Dame. TUxedo 1-16M •

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We calry Il complete line of notioos. We giv!l 24hour service on covered buttons, buckles, custommllde belts, buttonholes and hemstitchiog, Wereparr all makes of sewinr; machines.

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12--AUTOS WANTED

WALL PAP E R removed byrooms and complete house,Caulking service. Reasonable,TUxedo 1-2982 .

STOP !N TODAY WHILE PRICES ARE STILL HIGH

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and wall washing. General I '.home maintenance and repairs. HAVE YOUR SPRINGCall Jack Schneider, VAlley I CLEANING DONE BY

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BRICK, block and chimney reo WINDOW CLEANINGpairs only. Call NIa. 0436.

SERVICE

SPENCER CORSETSINDIVIDUALLY deldgned. DreIS

and SurgicaJ garmenta. O"~r13 years experience. MaudeBanner!, 368 McKinley, GrossePointe. Call NIagara '027 orTOwnsend 7-.312.

21cl-Curiain Laundry

Window Shade Cleanlnland Replacements

MUMFORD'S FLOOR

COVERING16127 E. WARREN

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A. C. HOUI<:. decorating andpainting. interior and exterior.Wall paper removed. Washingand cleaning. VAlley 2-5587.1239 Lakepointe.

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GUARAN11'ED work on all re.frigeration. Repaired in homeor hermetic unit replaced. Li-cenSt!d and bonded. J. HayesRefrigeration Sel'Vice. VAlley2-8212.

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JEFFERSON AV.~NUE* Se:heHler's Drugs15324 E J~l!enon. at /oIotllnamIDKERCHEVAL AVENUE* Miller Pharmacy t

14945 Kerch.,.al. at \Vayburn

* Kopp's Pharmlle:y169'26 Kercheval, .t Notre D.me* CunninlJhdm', DtugsKsrche\'aJ .. t Notre Dam ..

* Notre Dame Pharmllcy1'"000 Kerch .. 'al. at Notre Dam.* Grosse Pointe Orug Co.17001 Ker<h.\'al. at SI:. Clair* 1Hus Drug Stcre1 Kerche,'al. at F!sher Road(Farm,)

MACK AVENUE* Slue Crou Drugs17511 Mack Ave .. at Nett Mad* Harkness Phllrmacy20313 Mack Ave .. at LochmoorBl\'d.* Clair's Confectionery20792 Mack Ave., !t An!ta

., • FISHER ROAD* Se.hettler's Drugs337 Ft,her Rd .. at MaumH

DETROIT STATIONS* WhiHier HOtel Drug,Burn. DrIve at the River

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I-PUILIC NOTICES

....UAL1FIED s en i or lifeSaver. will give swimming lessons togirls between the ages o[ /).11living in Ihe Farms. Call JulieFord, HI. 5763.

3-LOST AND FOUNDLOST: Eyeglasses with dark

rims on Provencal or GrossePointe Hunt Club grounds. Re-ward. TU. 2-1666.

Ch"rter Buses lor AUOcc~sions

DELUXE MOTOR STAGESChic~go $3.80 St. Louis $6.37

Los Angeles.. $44.74'1505 Coss at Bllgley Illln. 1341

4-HELI- WANTED(Male and Femal.)

lA-PERSONALS

COMPETENT couple. Good cookand houseman. Nice quarters.For adults. References requiredTU. 1-4584.

, UNWANTED HlU:R - removedpermanently by electrolysis,face, arms, legs, eye brows,hair lines. Doctors' references.Ann Stevenson, 741 Book Bldg.,RA. 4842,

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I5-SITUATIONS WANTED I'-WANTED TO lINT Il-AlTlCUS Fait SALE II-ARTICLES FOI SALI II Udale o'lld female) lHoIISI', A,ts .. Flab •• te.)' 35 .MM ARGUS 21,' ca~~:t'ash LEWlS151h desk-;;:nd chair, din- n-ItE~~ ~5.!A_!EF~~_SA~E

IiGIRL,-i7,yca;;-';1~:i:-'~,i~he~--,f~i IEMPLOYED ('ouple, no children unit, '~nd acce,SSO,ries, used. lit. [I ning r,.oom SU, ite, ideal, for GRO" SSE POINTE FARMS

tIme employment for summer., or pets need 3-' room apart- tie, TU •. 2'3873, early ev:~~g: recreation room or cottage. VACANT. Move in now. 25Call TUxedo 2-5658. I ment or ~arage apartment. In NEPTUNE _ outboard motor 6 _~~_~nable. C~~~~038~~_ Ridgemont Rd. at Ridge. Ne_

, PART TIME-h~-;;;pe-ri~~~~d'c~i: i or near pom~.. Wr;,te Box P- horsepower twin, $90, call Sat. I II PC. DINING room set, 3-pc. roomy b 'oom, ) bedroom co

I d girl, LO. 7-0972. I ~~ oJnle~ .__ or Sun. bl'fore~n. N~~~~:, !Jvin_g . room ~et, douhle bed, 'onio' "I,.'. f~reploce, service hol_~e _ .____ __ .. _ -1 YOUNG COUPLE TAPESTRY I t Jl t dres~el. lamps. TU. 1-3011.11erroce ttle krteren wolls Md bOT

. M.S.C. GRADIUjAITE, qluadlifdiedstutoI WITH INFAN' T condition r::S~nsae:le-~Ice81~~ 5912 Oldtown. . 'N:th sl~fI shower. Solid drive ana

teach men a y re ar e • , ... ---- ------------ trf wishes osition w j t h ! . . ---- ------. ---. --- STEEL GYM SET, barrel back wo CM gar<'ge. Lot SOx1~8. Th

ents, 'I p 235 N P ,Wrlh 5 roorn unfurnished flili. or A STUDIO COUCH, practically rose damask chair electric priCD <,I $17,500 is jus! <,bout theprivaLte ~amg11

Y5, l\;ich . Ine I' income. Reference~ CIlII new, blue upholstery, $45. TU'

jtable broiler new ~en's rid- most house you c<,n gel for YOll

st.. ansm ,'J. H Id e Ih 2~122 !-.. , .. ------.----- ---: - Ilro a, own . ' ing breeches, boots, size JO, money loday. For inspection ~EXPERiENCED h~gh school girl; VAlley 2.00-f I NEW pine cocktail 1able. wit h, ladies' jodphufl and boots. Call I Ilny time cllll TU. 1.4400.

will care for chIldren nays 01'1_______________ glass top. TUxedo 2-9321. I TU. 2.1090. IPM~mount Realt Cevenings. VA. 4-7640. COUPLE desire quiet room for ---------------1 Y ompany

A-IT-EN'f ---.- -- - -- -- -_. - I lwo weeks commencing lIbout SAILBOAT COMPLETE set ot, Slingerland' 15780 Harper Ave" at Berkshire

ION parents,. anyone I June 26. Prefer CS home, McCormick rig. 22 It. by 8, In- Ra,dlO KIng ,Drums, 1I real bar. TU. 1.'1400 .needing a haby sitter Just call Grosse Pte or vicinity. Write eludes new ~uite of sails and gain. Call 'IU. ~.6266. ------ -.---------ROseville 4905-M. I B C892 G' PI N outboard.' Excellent condition. I -- ----- . . I CANADA Wheatley on Lake.------:-----:-------1 ox ,IS. e, ews. I C I V II _' LEAVTNG TOWN. Elglh plllce Erie. Newly painted modern

NURSE . II 'ed \vllh 6 year old - -------------- a I A ev 2 6512 I' . I, 1e 1 , • - •. NEWLY married coupl~ want . , hVll1g room map e set, four- furnished cot.tage with Clty conbaby, WIshes pOSItion ~s chll- apt. or flat to sublet. Furn- VA<;UUM CLEANER. Used ~ir- pi~ce walnut ,'eneer bedroom veniences. '1'wo bedloom anddren's nurse al summel home, I ished For July and Aug Ex- way.. attachmenls. Workmg SUIte, rug. lamps, noew refrlg- lal'ge glassed in porch (acingVA. 2-5445. celle~t references. Call' after condition, $18. NI. 8118. eratoI'. GE, 4925. lake. Excellent beach. Quiet

WILLING AND ABLE 5:30. VA. 4-0355. FEED QUEEN washer used '6 DETROLA combina-ti-on--l'a-d-io-. VA. 2-4866.TWO exoerienced boys, high WANTED to nint or buy' , Z bed. months, like new, $80. Tilt phonograph, floor model. Me. FIVE ROOM bungalow. ga~ A.C,

School s-eniors, will tackle any. d bl. b bit h'l h' I d ~60 C 11 NIroom home, 2 adults. Good . car ta t,. 11 Y c a hes; c 1 - I' antca goo, .,.. a . 2-car garage, beautifully land-odd jop you want done. Painl- referenc!!s. Write Box P.800, dren's shoes, sizes 3.12; toilet 2141. scaped, 20718 Young Lane, offing,'wal! washing, landscaping, Grs. Pte'."News. seal; baby swing; miscelJane- STROMBERG _ CARLSON com- Vernier. Carpeting, stove andinside and outside housework, ous articles. NI. 4318. refrigerator. Immediate pos-repairs, bost work, care of cars COUPLE in desp. erate need 01 ---- , bination, finest quality radio .

GAS STOV'" , b hi h p'honograph. LI.ke ne'''.. 12281 sessIOn. Owner. TU. 2-0755.or what have you. Fof infor- unfurnished place to live. "'," urners, g n Imation call TV. 2-9531 or NI. Have year-old daughter. Will left hand oven, good condition, __W_il.f_~_e_d._________ WESTERN AVE. INCOME.7995. decorate. 'Reliable refel'ences. $10.~ NI. 3695. GIRL'S BIKE, medium ~ize, yea~

EXPERIENCED m;;;-;-ou-J-d-l-ik-e _~E. 9..2572. ERECTING 4-room house. ma~ and hall 'old, $15. TU. 1.,0525. $125 PER MONTHposition aschauffeul'. Excel- ADVERTISING MAN-.-3-.-b-ed-. terial for sale, doors, windows, , EXCELLENT INVESTMENTlent references. Live in Grosse room house, Will lease. Post screen, gar~ge doors, concrete '-ARTICLES WANTED PROPERTYPointe vicinity .. Call NY. 6215. property damage bond. Busi- recks, chin'mey blocks. 1624 FURNITURE WANTEh _ If you I .

B d G. Pt W d" 5 l'oom uPller arl'ang~d for fur---------- ness and personal references. rys' 1'., rosse e. 00 s. have anything in the line ofWHITE woman wants day work, TU 2 3832 - ... - nished room, light housekeeping,

Monday through Friday. Ex- . _-__ . DAVENPORT, bedroom sel and household furniture and rugs, furniture. included, lower sevenp-rrienced in' high class clean- COUPLE, both employed, wish radio, Cali after 6 p.rn, LA. call The Isaac Neatway Fumi- rooms for buyer. Full basement,ing, No laundl'Y or cooking. to sublet for summer months. 6-5054. ture, 13930 Kercheval. VAlley "team heat, good transp.ortation.V II 2 4183 t t II h .. R f ------------- 2-2115. Close to schools, church, shop-a ey - ,. apar men or sma ouse. e - DE T R 0 L A porlable treasure _~__________ .

----------- erences. Write Box E333 .. Gu. chest model radio. Good con- ping center, good neighbors,TUTORING SERVICE Pte. News. WA N TED original owner. Must be seen 10

Mathamatics teacher experienced dition, excellent reception, $10. be appreciated. OR. 0829.tutor offers chance to strength- WE, WANT TO get married and All you need is batteries 10 .en high school or college math- would if we had a three or fOUr have music wherever you go! Old CI h" 14-REAL ESTATE WANTEDamatics during summer: Phone room apartment on the east TU: 2-3568. 0tin 9VEnice 9.0432. side. Can you help us? TU. 2- ------------- OLDER HOUSE in Grosse

6506, LAWSON davenport, rose color, BEST PRICES PAID Pointe, of fundamentally soundBOARD and room wanted tor $75. Call VAlley 4-3357 or VA. FOR MEN'S SUITS construction, with three or fOl!r

elderly lady in good home in '-ARTICLES FOI SALI _.(.-_7_6_3_2. 1 TOPCOATS AND SHOES bedrooms llnd near schools andexha,nge for light services. I . , VISE d k Oth ti'ansportalion, Doctor Paul H.Wrile Box D999 Grosse Pointe LINOLEUM REMNANTS sm~it:ol;~~;r~~i1~:.'\~Uxe:~ . TYlllr -4-3625 Noth, NJ. 2611.Ne\l's. MUMFORD'S FLOOR 2-075_1. : A telephone .call w!1I bring us to 1-19_IIET5

SA-Employment Bureau K-E-N-MORE h. h' you Immedl/lfely! I. .---COVERING Good co nWdal.st.,lflo

gn. m~aeCaslonne:------------- DASCHSHUl':!D red male, 6 wks.

FOR DEPENDA.BLE HID B.OOKS bought ill any quantity. AKC I d TO de pays, 16127 E W NT . 044.6 bl TV 2 3394 regis ere , wnsenweeks or part time. Call Miller . arren agara a e. . - . Eillire libraries. bookcases and 60072.Agency. 701 Chene. FItzroy ---~--- BEAUTIFUL NEW IMPORTED pain lings. Bronzes. B. C. Claes, ------ --------2656. FO~ a better grade of u~ed fur- lace,. ItaI1.an. cut'''ork, ll..nen 1670 Leverette. Phone CHerry GELDING-Black and w h i I e

mture see Neatway Furniture. •• '267 . t 7 h d..' I 13930 K hI' l' b"'nquet cloth 1" n ~ p kin g ... pam. years,:S owy an SPII'- 21 i--Paillt alld D.~orat.erc eva. We' a way' . g , .. - , I iled, $27:1. Owner, VE. 9-3688. ..H0 U RLY A ID have the things you are"look- matching design. Also 89k. l<l- MIMEOGRAPH, must be reason-

ing for. VAlley 2-2115., dy's keepsak'. diamond. NIa. able. ROseville ~535. COLLIE puppies, AKC regis-Mrs. Wm. K. Williaml ------------ 0286. ------------- teredo sable and white. Reas-

DETROIT VENETIAN BLINDS. ------ WANTED: Used men, women and onable. 24900 W. Nine MileSupplies Cllstom basswood, steel, alum- DOUBLE deep freeze, good con- children's clothing. Sold on I Road, ~ mile west of Tele-

Every kind of DomesTic Assistance inum. "Levelor." Ali colors at dition, moving, sell reasonable. commission basis. All knick' graph."" ,well liS competent women to competitive prices. 440 Madison, Grosse Pte. Farms. knacks, household and cloth- --.------ _core for children. Hourly or p'er. WINDOW INTERlORS TU. 1-9689 or VA. 2.0913. ing accepted, store hOUrs 10:00 WANTED, good homes for nice FURNITURE-Ref,nishing & re-mMen!. TOwnsend 9-2720 BEAUTIFUL pair of tables. old . a.m. to 6 p.m. Gratiot Resale kittens. 720 Pemberton. MU. pairing. Call TUxedo 1-2424 or

C a II N I. 0 7 9 2 PORCH SHADES wbrld mahogany finish, never Shop, 28785 Gratiot near 12 8424. MUrray 7415.used, Antique ivory and gold Mile. Roseville. .1-SiRYICES ----.---Green. brown, natural" in stock ---_________ £

and special sizes ordered from Louis XVI .chair, beautifully Ill-AUTOS FOR SALE lal--Gen'ral CALLPERMANENT positions open for factory for you. Cord'Iocks. . up~oIstered, Mahogany Sheara- -----__________ _ _

cooks, second maids, nurse,;, WINDOW INTERIORS 10n,settee,.Lovely rare Mission '42 FORD TUDOR-,Good condi- WEATHERSTRIPPING A. A. A.maids, couples. No fees to em-r TOwnsend 9-2720 tray" English service plates, lion; evenings. 735 Lakeshore: AND CAULKING , . '., 'ploy~es; Call Nla. 0792. ------------ royal blue and gold, Pair of Road rear i W th t.. d Ik' We 00 <nsloe and oufs,de pllint-

CEDAR POSTS, wire fencing, decorated French comodes,-- -~--' -.--- I ea ers rlppmg, .an . caumg : ;ng, priv~te ~nd commerciol. Our6-FOR RENT knotty cedar paneling, rustic other miscellaneous articles. 1948 PACKAR:O super converti.j ~~la;lt~1 at"~ s~~VI~~ sl~ce 19~9. r pricss lire low.l Houses, A t Flab. dc.) furniture. All good quality Private home. Nl. 7744. . ble. 1200 mdes. Every exira,] T~' e a ea ers np O. ,

P S.. merchandise. 'Groffs C e d a r -----------.--- $40D under list owner VE. xedo 2-3488. CallFIVE ROOM home, automatic Post Sales, 2977 Dixie Hwy., PRE WAR Dun~an Phyfe large 11-3688. _ I TUXEDO 1-3870

heal recreation room, down- P . M' h Ph 3291 ~ mahogany dining table 67~02in. ------- -------stail'~ carpeted, beautiful yard, .ontlac, IC. .one ~. long, 43 in_ widr, with 24 in, CADILLAC .Sedan, Fl?etwood ICULLIGAN SOFT WATER Window and Wall Cleaningavailable August I. Adults 'on- CHILDREN'S sand boxes, alum- extra leaf. beautiful satin fin- custom, radiO, healer. FIne run.Iy. $12S .a month. Box C321 inu'11 bottoms, painted, $8 and ish, in excellent cOlldition, ning condition. Reasonable. SERVICE For Best ResultsGross'e POI.nte Ne\"s $9 delivered TU 2 8324 $100. Pre war Sheraton ma. Call 678 Parker. near Lafay-, W k G j. d 21 r-Cement Work

____ '_: i__' .. _:_.:_ .._ etle. Investigate this time and mon"'y or uaran e.e_.. _-----.- I ------ hogany buffet, also in excellent - BRICK and cemeDt work. R••TEACHER'S Ihree room furniSh-I NORGE-washing machine $40. condition, $100. Call TU. 2- -.,--------------- 50v'ng co n. l' pal'r and new. Drl've"'ay •. Ga.

ed apartment to sublet for Ju- TUxedo 1-0149.' 8787. BUICK '39 Centul")' Sedan, 46,000 I I nve ,ence oaay. F6uCHER & SON n 0

Iy and August. Comfortable in, ----;- .. '. ._______ a<:lual miles, new tires. $975. 22700 Harper Avenue rage, rat wall, basement floors,~ummer. Lakewood neal' JeR'_ITRTKE WIth chamcdlrIIveT;UGo~ DOUBLE BED. walnut, spring UN. 4-5460. I QU~.UTY HOUSE PAINTING r~~ge:~'::~~~I~~~I~eVya4~l~6f:erson. couple or single person I condition, $15, a Xl! 0 and mattress and dresser. Good ---~---------- Tel. ROseville 4565W FHA T 'f d . d J1 0820 12-AUTOS WANTED . . . erms I estre ----- _--_. __ ._. __. _

.~~._~rid:y_~_~1~:.:~6_2~:_._I--' -~-.. --:-, condition. ~_~. 2-19:~~ ------------1 Free Estimlltes ALL KINDS of cement and repaIrAPARTMENT. East Side, 4 rms.i ANTIQUE .mlrrored .tabJe't:l~~ee COUCH, maple, with bdge tap- EAST. SIDE family wants clean work, roofing and siding. Call

Furnished or unfurnished. Will' new. Ad)ustable card . estrv cloih $9850' maple fam' ..I'car from prill"' party, YEN ETI B 0 I Coli TUxedo 2.3: 96 after h p.m. VE. 9-0152.--- rent at ceiling price in ex-I ~ha,'emaster .e,lectrlc ~ato~ plat'f~l'm rocker, $60; maple Will pay cash. VEnice 9-1431. I . AN UN S ------------ -----

STo~~~G~~~~E: d;:y~: n ~~:k~ change for new Ford or Chev-1 hkle nVeAwI'leSyac2flOf12~e5for q C baby bed complete, $20, cost 13-IEAL ESTA 11 FOR SALE I' 21s-Carpellt.r WorkEast Side location. Excellent rolet at list. AdUlt.S only. V..A.' ~:=- '__-_. much more. TU. 5-0094. .------------ ).5 D~y Service LYONS FINE CARPENTRY _ Kitchenopportunity. Call Miss Dans- 2-2125. FIVE-PIECE bedroom set, mod- ------- ---------- 75' LOT, Chalfont.e and Bourne-I Cabinets RecreatiOn Rooms,bury at NIa. 0488 after 6 p.m. ROOM for sin-g.ie-l~-~~~NI:-201S~ I ern Fenster furniture and twto F~~~~~t~~~in~0~~~~::io~\t5~~ ~~lt~:3~~~~lookmg golf course'i AL~o re-t .. ping, re-cording, re-l Painting & Decorating Atlics, and Alteration~ Of any

------- -- .--------------- satin bedspreads and drapes 0 TU 2 700!l I pairing cl ..a ing . t' g kind. William Brockel. 16022WOMAN IN Grosse Pte area to GENTLEMAN, room, gar a g (', match. Drapes. stripped linen . _- ._____ ,. . n or repam 10 . i Tux. 1-2424 Mu. 74/51 Stephens Dr" East Detroil,

clean Friday or- Saturday for _city_of G~~s~_~~~~~ .. Nt _9:~.5: bcraessehm'en121.Y2dsd'OGgashosutso~se.cf~l~ TWO over stu!'fed chairs, china REAL ESTA TE Window I shiddes made to measure ,I _ ~_________" Mich. ROseville 3315.W.elderly couple. small home, ~ cabinet, and lamp lable~. 'I'U. or rep ace on your rollers --- - --- _caU TV. 2.390S. BRAND NEW 3-room apart- TUxedo 2-6051. 1-2108 . EXTERIOR hO,lse painting, qual- REPAIRS

.-------.------.----- ..- me nt, furnished. Lak~ Shore ~,-..~ 4" ,-" .-.-------- ~ .,_,_,__ _ •••• _ • __ . "_ SELllNG or BUYING Porch :,hade." made to mt'aF-urc.: Jl\' work .. Dutch Boy products ~SC:~~~~ d~;~e.'~U.c~~~~75~are Drive transportation, For two! SCHWINN.BUILT bicycle. !lood, 2 PIECE living room set. chair Color~ in n"lurnl, grcen an;) ~ anI., .. Brown. VAlley 4-4055. i INTERIOR and EXTERIOR______________ middlcagcd persons. TUxedo condition. $25. Call TUxedo' with.' oltoman, 2 end tables, ell" b 1-- -- ---. .--- I Enclme front or re~r porchesHOUSE\"ORK . d 2-7313. 2-1772. matching cocktail table, one rOW1/. fJO YOUR' t' I '

,y • ex per Ie n C'e JOH N C 5T. UDT I spring pam 109 now. kitchen cllb'nels, recrellfion room!.while woman belween 40 and CANADA-Wheatley--;;~_:_L;ke BOAT-FOR SA-LE=ii-fi:--i;~ occasional ~able, Sold complete '. A • nc. I Get your hOllse pal~led berore attic rooms. remodeling. Prompt50; musl be good cook and Erie, clean modern furnished board 16 H.P. Gray motor, ex. $:25. Refflgerator. runs good. For esr;mllies cllll TU. 22850 1 the rush begIns. RIght now I '. d k h'cleaner and give some care to cottal':e with city conveniences, cenent condition. NIa. 8603. $(5. Call TV. 5-0442. VAlley 2-0100 I can give y',}u an exceptional serVl\_e. goo war mllns Tp.elderly woman with arthritis. excellent be~.:h. si~ps 8. quiet. -_.-- •• _. .- -.- --.. SOLID mahogany - bed;~~~-;uit~ I job-gave it heller supervision S. F. BARBF.RWrite Box E-70'0, Grs. Pte. VA. 2-4866. DUNCAN-PHYFE dining room M th W h' t b t 11 We have buyers lor good homes. ESQUIRE SHADE CO. I :tnd place mr best craftsmen 20)80 Nesbitt Nfogora 6784

News. . --HOTE.r.CUFLA-NE ON ~~~~iti~~~/~~ryb~Z:~~n~~f:.ll~~ CO~~h,asmal~s~~~o~~n.v ~;e:bl~ bLee:t(;mS:~Pe;llpiSr~c:~.ut property tor: 14537 Char!evoix I ~~t ~t~ :;~~:lI;~to~a:~e~~~T~:~! PC)RCli'Es-. --';tlk;:--;~~r~~ti~~COOK or goeneral hO\lseworker'1 LAKE HURON 1974, between 11:30 and 1:30 top dresser, and other antique, , I paint job that will be .he envy 'I rooms or minor repairs done

3 m family, good salary, live: RCSQrt holel. secluded, exclusive. p,m. or 2:30 and 4:00 l1.m. items. Dnn't call Satul'day un- 15,~22 Ellsl Jefferson ------------j of. your friend~ llnd neighbors, ~y licensed ccmlract~r. Quotll'm, please call NI. 1133. informal. The best in food and ---- .•-.-.--------------- .. -.- _~-~._~~~~~:_ .. __ . SEWrNG MACHINES AND .1. Rupparrf, 'rUxlldo 1-4521. tlOns on request. TV. 2-11324.

-----------, rest. rooms and cabin accom-! 25% OFF on 1I1111ntiqlle.~ Satur- USED MAYTAG washing m<l. lit Nottin9h~m VACUUM CLEANERS •. ----------.----PERMANENT modations for groups of 4 an:'! I day and Sund!lY, June 26th and chine, squaH aluminum tub, . _ Repairs and Paris. All Makes i }o.OR THE FINEST interior dec- 21t-Dressmallill9

1\ available. re<lsonable rate!. 27th. Sat. 10-8, Sun. 2.11 p.m. ----'----------1 We PIck Up and Deliver d .. t -------------POSITIONS Americ<ln plan hy day or week, Colony Antique and Gift 8hoppe "cry clc~n. Nl. 0220. WHITTIER near .Ie!'ferson Ave. GRAVES SEWING MACHINE I' orating and outsi e pamtmg a Patty Briggs fur and dress de-

OPEN TOWrite East Tawa.5.. Mich, or 15313 Mack, corner Beacons. SEVEN PAIR-S- '(-1- .. t ~ -' 80xI41'. Owner. TU. 2-7849. I COMPANY rcasonanlc ('ost spe CharlE's A. signer, alterations of women',

Ii 0 ace cur ams _.- - --- -------. ' Schrader. VAlley 4.0388, apparel fur repairing remod.phone 3Z6J12. eJd. and 3 pailS of drapes In good AUDUBON 4 bedrooms, 2 (Formerly Dietl Co) ------------------ .' E' 11 t k' h.

COOI<S I ...-.------------.------ d'f $3~ 10 d' b hit fl I 1"'11 M. eHng. xce en wor man~ Ip.W.A,ITRESSES '7-WANlii)-TO-itENT-- -- 3 BiCYCLES-I bClYs' 28" road. ~~~ml I:~te, ~1;most~~~v. $~~~~r~~~: r~crc~t~~n a~~~~~, ~~~:: I~--_-:~~ !_u. 2:~~~ I USE OUR CLASSIFIEDS _~9.5.9_ ~~_er_h_il_I,_T_u~~~.~~~.

II (Houses Apts Flah .tc.) I ~aster. I l;lo~s' English, and! new Wcd"ewood set or dishes, malic heat P f t dT ' GRO'SE FOR AUICK RESULTS' IUP5TAIR5 MAIDS _._~_.' __ " ~. __ ._. girls' 28". Hlgh.oven stove $5." • er 'eC con 1 Ion. 1 - S POINTE . 't'" • (Continued on Page IS), , white, wine colored .n.lllSS(,S, Lllrge lot landscaped Man" ICOUPLES 1EMPLOYED ('ouple, no children hand-winding victrola, $5 •• un. .. ".' 1-----.----- -.-----------.---------I or pels desire flal. apartment finished book case 36"x24" $7.50 water sherbet and win e: extras. Owner leaving e i t y.1 LA WNMO'vVER SHOP I 21o-SI;RYICES-Gtlteral 21 a-SERVICEs-Gtlleral

NO FEES TO E~APlOYEES or garage apartment in or near Cushman mapJe cocktail table glasses to go with the dishes,! Duggan, NIagara 634~. i Old L E . I" h i ------------IV' $50. 1500 Berwick Ave. I' .--------- ..... ----. ----I est I\wnmower ~Iao ..s men'I'

e"LL Pointe. Guarantee b~sl ot care. $30.00. Cushman motor scoo.ter ------- .• - ---. - -- ... - .. __'. STEVENS HILL If) the f'o:nle COME TO US FORReferences furnished. Call Mrs. $150.00. Ladies' camel.hair coat V~N DYKE original . Sl1~,iect LO!. 75 by 96, desirahle loca. I ..,

NIAGARA 0792 A. Martin, Jr., TUxedo 2-6900 size 14, $.5.00, Alaskin seal coat, Torture. of 51. Sebasllan. 21, lIOn for ranch lype home. NI.; H"nrJ /lnd power lownmow"rs YOUR SEWING NEEDSS-SITUATIOHS WAHTn- ~r~;s.or TUxedo 2.0037 eve. 1_~~5.0~.T~: 1:~~~. ..__ ~I~~:,Wi~~5~~tnak~~rio~.t~~~: _~~~a_ 4a.~~:_____ _ , I shMpened <'rld repilired.- I

n.t.l •• IId Fetft.I.) . -- -_.-------. __ ._-1 HAND CROCHETED tablecloth, Grosse Pte. News, VAN DYKE PL.-DetrOll, near P"kup <,nd Delivery________ ,_____ THREE or tour-hedroom house I large size white, also used gas __ . . ------____ Jefferson, 45x140 ft., 4 bed.YOUNG MAN with 2 years land. by doctor on Wayne Univer- stove. Good condition. MU. LOCH~OOR Club memhership. rooms, coal, 2 car garage, in. Formerly "ISO Cod,eux I

Icaping experience wants gras., ,sily ~l.aff. Have hved in same I 6239. Phone NI. 7103. suJated, quick pos. Good prop. New Addresscutting and gardening job. Call house in Grosse Pointe Farms, ._ ..- -.-.-.----. --- - .. _.-- .--.-;---'-;-;----------- -:- - osition to convert into duplex. 17330 E WARRENRoseville OI67.W. ._~. II for past len years and can s.Pp. STEINWAY grand piano, bill/! I WA~NUT drnm~ room SUlt,e. Mrs. Root, VAlley 2.2437. :' Tl!xed~ '.2029 I

____ . ._ _ __ ply character references and, green carpeting, can bo ~een Alfette, HaJllllton. BaldWin 1 ... -. .. - _ .. _ ..... _ _. - _. ILADY wishe:s washing or iron-I assurance of tlnancial re~pon'l Sunday between 2.6 p.m. 1015 grand pillno. dllY bed, com., G R 0 SSE POINTE SHORES.\' QUALITYlences and side drives I 13131

A htr done It my home. TV. 2. sibility. Doctor P~ul H. Noth, Vtnewnod, corner. of W. lA. plete bedroom luih!. WAlnut l Sunningdale Dri.v~. Lot 100 by by Thompson. Also tenee re'lI)4N, NI. 2611, I.~ett.. 1.IlMl7, 162. Owner, TOwnstnd 7.~S. pair\ V~Uey •• -tl~5.

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Serving the Cammunlfy

After running continuou~l)' throughout a hard ""ioter.)'our furnace or sroker is due for the same sort of $ea.sonal check.up )'our CRr get!. A good cleaning, carefulinspeclion for worn p3rts and operating efficiency, aDdyour heating plant ~.ill be ready for "\\'bate,,-er next"'jnter bri ngs.

The 1'<3y to get thil oone is to call your local CoalRmiler. In all probability he has (ull facilities-but ifnor. call lhe lame n\lmJ,er you call for 24.hour emer-

gency service: CHerry 43.\1.

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In Grllsse Polnl. Woods It's

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Glosses have 10 be cleaned se"erol times 0 day. becouse of In! films01 d;rt that are deposited on them Well, you can imagine then, howmuch dirt is deposited on your rugs in a yeor's time ... they or.dirty cleat through la the bock' Your rugs need 0 thorou:;,h Stor-c1eoning '? moke them bright, beautiful oodsonitary ••• 10 3endth.m to Slor today beforp the rush begins. Star's price5 areeconomically low.

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Chagrined PairAdmit Mistakes

10 hel' Kensington road home.MRS. FRANK "'IV. COOLIDGE:was hostess Saturnay at a buffetsupper for the Grosse PointeTheater group of which her son.DA VID, is a member. David re-cently returned to the Pointeatter working in New York.

Two Youngsters,Run into Trucks

Two accioE'nts, identical inchancter. occurrcd in the Wood~on June 18 when young boys onbicycles. ran into moving trucks. :

The lil,,! was Richard Streb,ilged ,. of IllD7 Allarn road, whotan off lht s:dewalk into a truck.He su({ercd a severe scalp\\ound and a fter treatment forthis \\'as ~cnt to Harpel' ho,~pitalfor x.ra\s to determine whetheror not h~ had a skull fl'acture.

The srcond bo~s WflS Charles'Sehinncr. agee! 9. of 19135 Ber-

rlen, Dl'tl()J!, who ran out of theoilrking lot III the rear of the\Voorls lheatpr into a movingtlurk. He lost a looth and suf-f"rpd filrE' abrasions, He wastaken hnl11l! by the police:

GUIDE TO GOOD SERVICEIPlot AbandonedIBy G. P. Woodsf

A little ~trip of ground 11lhi fpet facing RidgclllOnt in the'Woods w"s officially abandoned. by the Woods council on June 15

in favor of the abutting propertyowners.

The widening operations onMack avenue had 'left thi~ Iitllestrip homeless and neitherWayne County nor the Woodsvillage. wilnting it, the abandon-ment opt"ration followed as anatural sequence.

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Park Patrolmen Kesteloot andDilloway were cr.uising in' theircar at 5,30 a.m. on Saturday,June 19 ann heard repeated shotscoming lrom the 1001. of Bishoproad.

lnvesligation d is cIa sed two_______ .... • young men in"dulg tng in some tar-

ROAD SERVlcr I rae~e:r~~~~e ~~IJ~:sti;J ~~~ar~~ ~~:I:. liott, 23, 'of 104.6 Field, Dt-troit

.., . _ and Herschell K. Sholar, 26, of24 Hr. a Day ~~ .. ~237 E. Jefferson. They ,were us-TU 1.9813 " l' Ing a .30 U.S.M. carbine, a long

• ranged and powerful weapon.When brought into the police

Earle Richards Service I stalion they expressed much cha-20397 .\lark A".,. in lh. Wood. grin over Iheir escapade. One of

-a-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.--.-. -.-••-;'-.-;;-;;;;-; them relllarked to the sergeant"if you want to see a perfect

. Grosse Poinle : ass, look at me." They were alsrJREFRIGERATION SERVICE : apparently aware that it is a fed-

lIou.ehold. Cammerrl.! and Air. eral offense to shoot a weaponCondlUonlnl. 24 Hr. Rep.lr S ... ite' across fec;lerally controlled ",a-

]857 ROSLYN ROAn : tel's as they loo,k particular painsTU. 1-2;,02 : to explain that their shots were

••• • -,•• ,••••• ~.~...... ~.'. •• directpd down ward '\'heye they:could "not pussibly ricochel."

---------~--- William Kronner, Jr.;Complrfe J:;~~~hlReceives Law Degree

an" G .. r.....n ThE' School of Law conferrenII de~re<:: upon William Kron.

Ser"ire 01'1, Jr .. at the Sixty fifth An.nnal Commencement Exercisesof the l'nlver.<ity of Detroit onJune 9, at the Masonic Temple.

A son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-liam Kronner, of 1051 flearons.field, Grosse Pointe. he was~radllalprl rrom !'ll. Paul',; HighSchool.

\\'hJ!e lit Ihe Universit~', hewas a mpmher of the Market-in.': forum. the Debate Club, So.ciality, Flymg Cluh. anti the!Alpha Chi Ann Gllmmll F.ta Gam- :ma Iraternlties. He wa.. treas.1IIrH of his S?nior elas,. II n d Iprei'rcien! nf his junir>r rlas;;. as Iwel1 U oreslcient 01 the semor I

i class council. ~

Woods Terrace .,Fight !Continues

Funeral Servicel HeldFor Mn. Geo. Greening

,Mr~, Annie, Bllrlum Greening.Widow of Ihe JaIl' Groorge GJ'e"n-mg. died on June 17. She \\assurvived b.v her ~on~. T. Bilrll1m. !Wendell G., Andrew J. ;lOd Ed. :g.ar J. Greening. Her remainingsl~lrol$ lIT/! Mr.~, Hl/rlY J. fox,~lr .•. David T. Packer and a hro-thl'r. Lewis P. Barlunl,

The funela! was held flOm hPl'Mn'~ residence ltt 1497 HawthornerOltd on Monda.v, .1une 21. <\t IIIIl,m. and from SS PE'tE'I' ann PI/ulJesuit Chl\r,.h at II a,m.

COllNCIU,ORS E.... :CT ..:nAt fhe meeting of Michh:an

ChI/pier, Daughters of F'oundNs ~Ilnd Patriots of Amerira. he I rl •recently at Delroit Boat Cillh,three ciluncollors were E'lected

• to ~erv~ 1948.1951, Mrs. Edwarci'J. Sa\'AIlE' of YorkshirE' rOArt;

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ST, l\IICHAF.L'S CHAPEL(Ep!5eopall

L~hmoor 80uJe\'ard andFairway Drive

The Rev. Edgar H. Yeoman,Vicar The. Woods village. which is:

9:30 a.m. _ Holy Communion I~nder a C!rc~it Court. order 10with address. Ilssue a bluldmg permit to COX!

This schedule will continue! and Baker to erect the teaaceuntil Sunday. September 12. at: they have planned on. Vernier'which lime the hours of service! near Vernier Circle. directed thewill be arulOunced. I' Village Attorney at the meeting:

_~____ on June 15 to ask the Coud forPEACE E\'. LUTHf:RAN a 20 days' stay.

East Warren and Balfour The stay was asked for at theRev. Enno G. Clault. Pastor request of some prop!!rty owners

Mr. Edwin A, l\Ietz. Vicar in the neighborhood who ll'eWith services beginning at the' strongly opposed to the erection

regular 8:30 and II a.m., the of the terrace and still hope totopic of the sermon b~' Rev Enno find a way to prevent it.G. Claus will be: "The SorrowThat Lead.~ to Joy," at Peace AAUW AWl'lJ.dsLuthel'an Church, East Warren (! .~;I.d BaHour, next Sunday, Jllne . Help Scholars

The Bible Class and Sunday I --.-school begin at 9:45 a.m. There: The Grosse POinte Branch ofwill be a review next Sunday iil i the American Associa\ion of Uni.the -Sunday school. \'ersity Women has, received

word of, the 1948-1949 fellow-ST. JAMES I. UTHERAN ships totalling $52,000. The s I'

Temporarily at follewships will go to W 0 menPunch and Judy Theater scholars to conduct advanced 1'1'-

R~\'. Georle E. Kun. Pastor search In a wide variety of sub-Divine services lit II lI.m., con- jects.

duct I'd by the pastor. For the Miss Fern Jeannette Corneli-convenience of parents, a nurs- son, of St. Louis" Mo" Englishery is conducted in the lounge instructor at the University .ofduring the service for pre-school Ilinois, will receive aid throughchildren. thefel10wship contributed by

Sunday school starts at 9:45. the Michigan uni!. Miss Corneli-o 0 • son will study, in' London; the

Jun-e 24 at 6:30 p.m. _ JUn- correspondence of Lady AnneSERVICE ioc Guild picnic at the home of Th?ckera.l' Richie as a contribll-

:79 Rlyard, Gros.e Pointe 30 M' R' h d M r ~1 tion to the Iitenirv and socialTUxedo I.09~7 TUxedo 1-3930 rs. II' ar ar Ill, I Loch- histor" of the' '19th 'Centu' ry ..

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moor boulevard. 0

TOP SOIL, fill dirt, fill sand. Two of the other fellowshipscinders, crushed stone, >'tc. WOODS PRESBYTf:RIAN have, projects in the Iield of Rus-Leo Cuthuertson Trucking, Rev. Andrew F. Rauth. i\linl~ter sian economics with the purpose28421 Flol'e'lce, Sl. Clair I Sunday, June 27 of finding' out what is behindShores. RO. 5127-W. 9:45 a,m.-Church School for some of the fundamenlal differ-

ences in Russian and AmericanI children and adults (12 years ofBULLDOZER, specializing in I age and over) attitudes toward world'pr'oblems.

parking lots. basements, lawns i 10:15 a.m.-~feeting of the Ses- A third will study the' effectand grading work, Call Royal sian to receive new members of governmenl intervention onOak 2179-J any ti.,!! or FItzroy II a.m.-Church School . for the flow of resources into indus-6375 week-:lays before 5. children i\ges 2 to 11 years. try. Another will do ~esearch in

mal'itime literature to show the '1 11 a.m.-Worship service in- shaping one seclor of American You'll find

Iieluding the public receptio'n of influence of lite on the sell in Short a nd tonew members and the observ- culture. the better,ance of the Lord's Supper. This Still other projects in I' I u.d I'will be the first communion . h If d d bl Th P' tservice in Our new church. higher mathematics, agrkultural W 0 Y . epen <!l e e . o/n e

economy, botany. zoology. .loci-POINTE CONGREGA:TIONAL 3 p.m.-The annual picnic for ology. music, archaeology and lit- services advertised' ----.----1\1 t' . R' hiS h I the Church School and the con. eratul.e. . d P )I ee IIll In Ie an C 00 gregation on the Vernier School 'In.' th.e (Conlinue from are 14

CharJ~s ,,, .. Scheid, Pastor grounds. The comnlillee in ------ Following a box luncheon Fri-Sunday, 11 a.m. - Worship charge this .veal' includes: Elmer Spark 'Arrelter Blamed Grosse POI'nte day in the grollnds of MRS. RAY-

service. Knope. I:hairman; John Easton For Fire at Park Home MONO H. BERRY'S home in'Only the nursery and kinder- and William Ferguson. Games I __ News. Lake\'iew caul'!. the historical

garlen departments of the and contests have been arranged A defective spal'k arrester on I Memorials Society held its annt!-Chllrch school are now holding for all age group~ .. Ice cream willi the chimney at the John Mot- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I al meeting.sessions. be served the Chlldren. Parents schall home at 116B Three 1iile • • •

. 0.. ale invited to bring picnic dl"ive caused II roof fire at 11! .-------.-,- ... ... - .. \1 July, I is the day that MARYThiS week Grosse Pointe is lunches. tables and chairs. The a.m. on June 16 which com-: PAINTING AND LAWRIE .of LOchmoor boulevard

being represented at Trailmak-: schedille includes the eating of municated to the' attic and did' DECORATING will leave for Europe. With MA-ers Camp I meeting in South '1

1 refreshments and picnic lunches considerable damage.' RY WARING, of Denvel', Cola,.Haven by Jllck Adams and Wil-\ after the game period. A large collection of wedding' SERVICE 'she will tour Norway, Swedenliam J. Adams. • • • presents which had been slored and Holland.

• • 0 Sllnday, Jull' 4 in the attic Were damaged by PAP~:RING • • •From June 27 to July 3, Grosse The s\;mmer schedule includes smoke. The estimated amount ~f WALL WASHING For the next few weeks the

Pointe will be represented .t I thecontm\l.ance of.Church Schooll?amage was not report~d pend- Free Estimates WILL1AM M. SWANS will havethe Olivet High School Con-; and Wors~lp Services each Sun-I mg a more careful cheCkup. Guar:lnteed Workm:ln~hill' asguehs' in their Harvard road{erC'nce by Nancy Mathewson, i day mor.mag. The Junior Depart- , . . Stanley Peters home their son and daughter"in-counsellor, Peggy Dicken and' men!. 11'111 meet at 9:45 a.m. in- Richard Mone Injured law, MR, and MRS. W. MAYN-James Kalbfleisch, delegates. I stean of the II a.m. hour. The B .G' I S Th 19632 Annott, Detroit ARD SWAN, JR., and their nine-

______ other depaltments and classes 1 y Jr tone. rower Phone VE. 9.2513 month.old son, BILLY. Latel' on,CHRIST THE KING will continue as of the present. I. -'-. the junior Swans Will vi~it Mrs.Grosse Pointe Wood~ .,. • RIchard Morse, aged 10, of 950 .. --------- __ .1 Swan's mother, MRS, JOHN S.W. J. Geffert, Pastor The Daiiy Vacation Bible IRoslyn loael, was. taken into Dr. . SWE~NEY, JR., of Mo,'an road

S d J 2~ S d School will meet July 12 10 Jill.!' Chffo,d Loranger's olrice on June at her Siasconset summer homeun ay line I - un av 23 f i 1'7 d h d th. .s~hool m~els at 9:30 am. MBi~ • rom 9 lI.m. t.o 12 nnon, Man- ! " an .~ lee slltches p~t 1Il on. Cape Cod.. b. I 11 I day through FlIdilV ~1r~. Max i a scalp \\ound whIch he said he • • •

seII\'lce d~gtJnls II ft a.m.. f ' Lu'ce will be the di;ector"of the: got from a girl who threw amme III I' yael' service am- h. '1 st t h' . h MRS. FRANK WELLINGTON

ilies \ 'ill s e bl t th G I sc 001. Children ages 4 to 11 one a 1m III t I' Woods lake- COOL1DGE of Kensington road,\ a, s m I' a e rosse year .. dR' fror t parkPointe Woods park {or a icnic' sarI' Im'Ue.,. egistration i ' . entertained the board of direct!lrsdinner. Gam~s and conte ~ . fee for thf' children in the regular' The name of the belligerent \I of Theater Arts at a luncheon'th (t s s JO Church School will be $1.00 for; amazon was not learned. I . • or C"sIO", J.O

lea ernoon. I th t k. 51e I Friday at Lochmoor Country

Sen'ic('s during .Tul\' and Aug- I' \\:0 wee. penod. and $2.00 . . I~ Stock I t'IlICtS cOil'''' Club.ust-Sundav school' at " ~ m for chIldren not enrolled in the Boy Retru~vmg BAlI !~. \.OWlS; 1111 lit Y o"d • • •

I J • ~ ~, • Chlll'ch Scl I Ad d M' ' \. '11. 0.,Services at l() am. . 1O? . Vilnce enroll,- Istaken for Burglar elll w' . Members of thp Grosse Pointe'---------.- . ,_.. ment~ are belllg taken on Sunday Se,,,i'" Garden' Club met Tuesday ailer-

mornmg afler the Church serv- WI:en O. D. Herron, of !GO.l "' .... 1'\O~ ...\. noon in the Beverly road homeIces. Berkshire, arrived heme at about ' ...wtlitlCJ Go. of MRS. FREDERfCK W. CAMP-

T ------ 10 o'clock in th-e evening of '1'e"t .. ' 'If.. 1_;'2,,0 BELL.wo Pointe Girls Get June 17, he thought the house 33 1'.LI01'

Degrees from Wooster had been burglarized llnd phonedthe police.

. Frances H. Jillson, daughter of On examination of the prop-1\11'. and "'Irs. Oren B. Jillson of ert)" and the nei,'1hborhood theyPine court. and Ruth Ellen Neff, learned that a small boy who,daughter of Mr. and MI'S. Ar- had thrown his b,,11 through an:

I thur F. Neff of Fisher load. were! upstalr~ wmdow, had taken the,graduated from Woost!'r College' shr)lt cut to recover)' of his ballat Woosler, Ohio, on June 14. . by tearing out a rear window

Miss Jillson took general hon-' screen.or~, honor5 in indepl'ndent stml.:

: ies, and was "warded the Delta Scholarship to BaratPhi Alpha prize in German. A

Roth received B.A. degrees and warded to Jean GrayMe 1944 graduates of G I' 0 ssePointe High School. : Jean Gray, daughter of Mr. and_____ ....:.. i Mr~. Roland Gray of Caldn road

. TOOLS STOLF.X ! ~rossc Pointe Farms. has hee~Webster Plough and .10 h n Informed th~t. she has been

T:layer, of 1131 Philip, reporten awarde~ a hutlOn scholarship hy, to the PRrk pclice the (hell ot Barst CollE'ge, Lake Forest, 111.I tools belonging to thf'rn. from the: .Jean was granuated from Sa-

C. P, Fisher propertv at 5 I ake CI ed Heart Convent hE'rE' twocomt, where they -arc do; n!( weeks AgO. She has been a stu-work. The tool~ were taken ~ent. there for the last se\'ensomE' time during th'e night of ) eals. .JUM 15-16. . I The scholarshIp is renewable

- _ ~ . each year provitied she maintainsa required standing in hE'r studies,

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6 slices of bacon, choppedfine

. % cup of chopped onion

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PILFERINGST, E. Powers, the cil.rtooni~t and humorl~l. appear~ to h:l\'e In •

vented the now cll\SIlie story of what happ~ned to six men who wereIhlpwl'ffked on " desert 1!land.

MRS, ARTHUR BUHL JR. (mother and daughler leam day Inth~ fashion column!) lunching wllh Mr. B. and looking mosl at-tractive In nay)' and white dlamf'trlcal printed pure silk. High neck.line, short sleens, and materia] loop lit the throal werr. featnres 01the frock willi which she chose a coar~e white straw upturned hrim,med sailor. The sailor had bright band of red grosgrain and nav}',White glovell completed the cOltume.

.MRS. HOlf? ARD FREEMAN SMITH, •• boardirlg tbe .'IS,FlUtern SJaJt'J (In rOllle East. , • 1I';lh sel'eral shil1)' rorel'et! ntH'els iII/clred tinder Ihe Ilrm of h~r shnrl whitt flannel jackel. Sbe wore It1 dMIt hrnw" rnllgh linen frf!C1rlopped "y " white wal'u Stl'''II''sailor hat. H". shoes l/'ue SlltlpP.r aM Jttlrd), brMNl n,\'/ords.

PERSONAl, APPEARANCESMRS. EDWARD R. DOYLE ... looking cool and smart

in the midst of a shoe sale: and achieving same in one pieceblack frock, long sleeved, with high neckline brightened witha candy cane striped silk scarf of chartreuse. pink, heaven Iblu/! and white held in place by a double hooped gold brooch, IHer tiny black chapeau had high nosegay of deep pinkazaleas.

'" • • Il\tRS. JOHN T. NICHOLS, •• who always seems to be havinl:' 'I'

the b.e's-l lime \1';\$ also glimpsed lllI she shopped on a recent morn-Jng. She chose a black silk frock with elbow length sleeves endingin scalloped edjtes. The high neckline of her frock was smart with!material bow and she wore a black and white rough straw sallor ichlcly trimmer! with a \lockade 01 black lacquered fine quill~, a singlewhite rollt nesllng at their base,

* .. ..Two were Irishmen, two were Scotchmen, and two were English-

men. They lived on Ihe isl:md 101' over d year before a ship waslighted. One day, however, II liner hove into view. and, hehnldingthe distress signal flying on the island, sent several smail boats tothe rescue.

When the rescuers landed, this is what lhey found:The Scotchmen had formed themselves into a C(lle<!onian Society;

the two lrishmen were fighting; but the Englishmen were not evenspeaking to each other,

,When the male asked the cause of the lipparent coolness be-tween the two genllemen from England, he was informed court-eously that they. had never been introduceo.

COflSters with " capital "e" are headline news along theaf'etltl~ at KOPP'S 16926 Ke1'Chtl'al. \floMerful for Jour ownhome, reaeatiorl room, 01' as persOllalired gi{lJ, these plalti,coast en come ;l1it;a/l'd or imprinted ll'it1, whate/'er letlerillg "011

IJesi,YN,If you've hem looking for a ftl.o.s.t IUIIISIIalgifl, f,isil KOPP'S

tlnd select a gift.boxed set of roasters with stirring rods '0 match.Since they're the nelNlt hem 011 the markel, "011 can he sureIbat Ibey wilt be grate/ully receilfed. The plastic coasters lireal'ailable in all\, colflt or (ombillalioll 0/ wlors, from Paltet shadesthtough red, t;'lL'J alld blade, Ivell trilluparetlt, if .1'01/ like, A setof 8 initialed coaslen alJd 8 .llirl'illg rods iJ lIia/)' priced at 53,50.

Another of KOPP'S good.looking gifJ boxes COlltai,1S50 im.pl'illJed flllper ttapkim •• , itl cocktail or Irmcherlll size .•. a'ld, 0/course, hI .my of II tlUmber of shades. Strikiug (ami this isn'tmeatll as is prm) are Kopp's persollalized matches in eiJher metallicor plaill cor'ers. Gold on meJallic scarlel, for illStmrce,, makes d

hm/dwl1Ie match book.For soci"l 01' bminess me, the uniql/e plastic l'isiJitlg cm.ds

itllcl'i1Jea with your tlImu illld mtHage a,'e bOl/lld 10 umre at"lelltiOlt. These, too, can be had in the c%r tombhtaJioll of )'ol/r~boice,

Hfll"itlg olle's OU'II nalll' 011 an article seems 10 retuler it30th Anniversary Pa'rty especially alt,'aclit'e. Next time .1'0I/'re by, ask to see KOPP'S ollt-Given Howard lawries sfandillg selection of personalized items.

bl'~~"~ha~~:~ll'~. ~:~~~;~~ ~~~c~:~i • • *MRS. ARTHUR EltlCSON OF 'Vi\SHINGTON ROAD, -Picl,"" i).I' Fred Ihmm'lls party in their Lannoo l'oad home A rlream of a dress awaits the deb and Junior misses In her

by Kilty Clime)' 'i-.---" '-.'--"--- ---- to honor Ml's. Kimbrough's pal'- crowd at WALTON.PIERCE shops, either tbe GROSSE POINTEDid you notice the scarves worn b\' R ouar!el of li1~~ies "Ie! wom8n w,th a peasant shawl ents, the Howard H. Lawries of BRANCH or downtown In the Women's City Club. These dancing

at Grosse Pointe High this year embla~ol1ec\ with the givc>n around het. head and the scc- Lochmoor boulevard, on the occa. dre~51'~, which starl at ~29.95, come in popular summery ice creamname of the O\\'IWl' and a replica of the hi,gh schoo! towers ond, a young girl, hatless and! ~ion of their 30th wedding anni. shade;;-.-slrawberr)' pinks, pislachlo, cannel beige and II hosl offlanked bv green trees? Those are but a samole of the artist!'v more pmfu,e with powder, per-: ve~sary. th t 'T I' others.d' 1 I' b '1 A IE' I J' I ' 1 l' ., i ':1.ll1ong e gues s \\rere .1.\' arvISP a.ve( y lV' :S. ,rtlur l'lCSOII. w I~se JallC pamte( _men", fUllle, and rouge than a Junior i I"awrie. Dr. and Mrs. George i I Sparkling white for the deh's big moment l.s a chiffon overare a woneler to beno.Jd, .' ,'- . . .. i League Fullies cl1oru5, Thel'c, l~ebenly and the.ir' son, Dr. i l~ffeta cre~lion with .Intrlcate detail on the silver sequin flower de.

The scal'\'es \\(']'e paInted fOI secms 10 lJe her [a\'oll((" She ila, must ha\'e been at least five George ,K. Reberay; Mr. and sign Itdornmg the sklrl. The same sequin motif carries o,'er on theS01ol11ll1110redaughl'", Sharon, and u~ed it on some of her Jinen work SDaces on tile bench bel ween the till'S, Howard N, Girardin. baleau decolletage and shoulder bow of chiffon to make this l\a few of hel' fnend.'. Sharon, her II. 1 I' -------...,- ..- ... --.--- Sll' elly s~)phjsljcal d ' .mama belie\e,;. also shOll', talent as \It' 115 III watet. eo ()l'S an( hlo, but tllt' old woman was :.in~, e . . e gOIl n.in .tile ficld. o.f.al.'1. . . OlllPr. p.aintings in her h(,Hllt'... II'atching lhe younger one with ~:JJ~order . Miss '48 D~b will da?ce like a feather in II WAIil:'0N-PIERCE

When we ~toPJled in onc ".Hcr- W"ter co1ors and ceranllcs. mCI. ,,'.'ident ht"ll's!. »'J' IlJnk dolled SWISS over pmk taffeta, tucked at the walSl, with onenoon. ~,lt.", Erjes'Jn WI!S pullim; dentally. <lre also lllgil on ]\11':": Tile girl took from her purse, ~ ~ lal',ge ruffle around the filII skirt. Another ruUle of the nmailn Oriental s,'''ne on a lunrhe";l F.ric;;,m's hobby. list. ,She lake's" " -Ute .. material forms each of the shoulder straps. A lIut~d square neck-cl()',I" ,SIIC "x'pi,a','t'.P(! 1',,, cntiro' gre,."t . pie;lsl're ',II ".w;:ng m,''':-, <l brge compact aml pn,ceedcd' , line seL'! off a tailored lime-cool linen which l~ Ilnlrimm-d eY

• fte"'Once when hI! was dramatlc critic f(lr the New York World, ~., C' r fl h I k to powder her alread\' white' '"" ,.•

Alex. an~r Woollcot! WllS hllllonholed h.\' l\ concelled actor whose. process (15 5he w['rl;e[1. \'allet,e5 0 ()wer.° ln er la,' '. 1h fl' 1 ('<\KI<: for a ~lIm linen hell., . f' (. t' \anl and painting them when IHJ.'('. . ,C llre learl ,lI1( throat' ~" ... I ti

acting "oollcott had failed to appreciate. I III th" t~'J)(' () pam Il1g, "e', ,] 1 ' p"ch r:()( the;r dilb. Theil the l' "C} or deliciousness 'r Along Country Club lines are these two WALTON-PIERCE. '. r- . -k}. tH'v )(")'.0111, ~V' -for I r"D~splte )'our opinion of m)' ability," the aelor said, "} had artIst s 11Ist, step Jo' 10 ma (' H'r' . \ . ; ,. 1 "u~ e ..., dS l,ppli,'d to lhe III i1- r" e egance, gowns of white crepe •.. a hailer neckline makes the first' distinctly

original dp'I"11 on d"'<\\'ml( 11<S"C A mem!JPI Df .'\lnl<l X, Del", I . I . . Ith~ audIence gluerl to their seats!" i . . .' T."> ~ I I' ", j'h' 'ct'~- chapter of the American .,\s>"c,.:. I:ml en( n." llnu Illo~'e 1lP:tick ~ ~- .,' differcnt. and gohl pallleUcs form checkerboard designs on the

I., 'd 1\' I tt "CI r t thO k f .t'" ,pdOel. lell, le lace.'; c '.' . . to lI'c c"]mOOl1 tnPutn \" n e n ~ "">lV;> I I d I' 1 th f I k' t S' d' 1 ld"Real ~', sal 00 co, el'er 0 rou om- 0 I; ! oi" ~te'nc'l ()'lper 'Hid C'It, a <lti()Il of lJnivcr.,jt,' Wonwll. ;Ill,', I>, ',., •. , " ," . ("" la ter an a por IOn 0 e u I s Ir '" equln e5lgns 0 M R!I. (.,n on _ , " tu -'. .. • die e ..''''oro\\' penccl '\'~IS at last ""-_ ..."....-Il I • '4.. • * SCllalate sten.ei1 for each of tile- EncH'n gr3dl.latec[ from the U,d' .",[.' , ; ( II 1 ': Drlb,,;e.~' -~. Igold trim the ~klTt and collar of the ~econd l[own. and a cowl

, .' , co' '1' r "", , ' ",1 ", ".(' Ie >tH(, ,1'0111 Ie (epL15 of the, 'Ie;;"., I] l h kit t, " th h" colors wInch w!ll be ll~ed on tne \(lS! ~ () .• I"CllnStn .... lur .• " .... t ff \ ". th I' I 11 \lA,I-]IH ~/'V_ co ar acccn uates ac n eres.PreSIdent Theodore Roosevelt once told a blOgla\Jher at e. ' . . , ' took both journalism "nd art 'hCbll fO( pUlse. e Itt e 0.( ~ .•g~"'

1 d II. th t f d'. 1 f' I d' h' r Imen arllcle. The str:ncil cllttlllg, .' u, , lad\' inch=d nearcr INDIAN V]LLAGE.t ,- "'or that '\'er)' special occasion, WAI,TON.PIERCE will rladl"

earne a grea e~son meaT 0 lp omacy lorn an n Ian c Ie, must be vcr' RCC\lI'"le so th'\t. tcnsl\'e commprClal art wOlk. I" C •• l' ,,,- ., 'Whilft tOUTing the West and visiting the pals of his ranching the colors ~'i1l ~o~e' toge\h~r', courses. She ha, a150 done ex-. Shc\~'alchccl c1os?ly cach deft 8AKERY ~ I make the go\~nyonll treasure In Ihelr mall~-to.order depart~ent,

d R h R'.di g D Teddy me' an Indl'an \"ho had six wi\'es I . 1 l' 'th. " tenoive commarci',l art \Vork 'move t"e y<ltm" "11'1 made and --- dnwnto\In, Theil' Cuslom Shop can llnd will fulfill your e1!ery

an oug I nays, 'v ,.. e\'cn v on 1 H~ lO('n WI. oul g"ps,' ~ ." ': . b '" ,

Roosevelt sug\(ested that he choose one ann di5card the other five. or m;cl'lapping. i "I have too n::ny pla,n5~nd f~lll;Y,. g"5ped when thc Pye:: Commercial Servlcp.s \ apparel Wish.After thoughtful consideration, the chieftain agreed-on one con- A.ftCI' placLl); 111e ;;tel1cil on not enough fing('] ~ and h.,n(b to S,18.t(),\ an(~ m",cal a, (or)k tl}en , A f d T • *

. . the cloth. "Villi (1')[1't 1J1'ush th" do thcm ,,!lh." lamcnts 1\Irs. tarns. By tl1C tlme t"e perfume CCOUIi '"9 an ax ., , , ,.dlbon. , ,,' I ~. ~. E<ic,on \\'1'0 ,dth Ml' Fric,on \',~S sllrcad b"hind the ('aI" the TV 1-93'0 T: A note In passing. VI e \\ el e lucky enough to 5ample some of

"Y h th f t k "h l' d "nd tben oall1t on wanH" 'F< ""'cs',n .' . '.' .'. . ' . ,," . - l'ou c Dose e one or me 0 'eep, e rep Ie, a ;'YOLl w;,rk 'the ".,;i~;'i~t;, . ;h~ and thcir cl<"ugh',cr S11a['on, hilS old la.!y '.1'''' sitting on the edr:e '-In ,the luscious mint stick ice cream at HAWTHORNE HOUSE recently)'OU tell the other five." fabl'ic \Iith " fail';y eiry s\c,;<;;'1 l!,'ec! in lhe Pointe for tbe pa,t, ()~ th~ se':,t: cr.ming bel' 10'; g ~ LlLJ" , I and gleaned the information that the frozen d~sserls. made especia~ly

• • • blush until the tbl'l:~.d~ ab~(I"h tnlcc ye(lIS, I skll1n~ nee". fj~ 359 FISHER RD. for Hawthorne House. are not only served With luncheons and dm-the (h.'c." i\n" she un"forlll"d the .llt last CRme the comb. and nel'S, but are also packllged for easy h<,ndling and conveniently

He could neitJier read nor write. When a dislant relath'e died ll~., I tl hand left him a small fortune, he arranged with the bank to sign his opelation <,xperl\)'~;; ~he tal!,(:d," \','1 1 111,\leh s akin.g of head and -"----.-----"--'--------.---------'-.- ..------' sliced to take out.

I"ovel\' Gifts ' Junior League hall. tile locks !pl! tI1to 1I1P!r ~ " .. I .thecks with tw" ctOS!et." '.' ,?cl'ustomer\ plnl'c's, A long glance _. Trod.itionollY Fin. Part) givers ""lll be g ad to hear that the Ice cream even comesThe final task " to set tlle ... . h If II t . 'th . . A ' It .' th

One day, he handed the ci!hier a check which wa~ signed with color in thc material \\ith a hot • bbl at the mIrror assured the gid IJIN1\'I<:US In a ga on con amers .,o.r elr co~vemence.. ~peC:la y m ,ethree crOS5M. iron ilnd chemical ,olution in <:'Cri ers that el'l','I,tilmg was just a, it ~ ~ HAWTHORNE HOUSE dmmg room IS :n.mt shck Ice cream with

"What's this?" asked the clerk. "You've put three crosses here." ordel' to rend",. it w~shablE'. F)' v .::ho~,ld tfe ~'\lt the little JOld lady ""'~' Only 28 m1l •• Irom D.tro!t chocolate sauce. Among lhe other deliCIOUS flavors are French"1 know," was the repl)', "my wiCe's gol social ambitions. She this time t:,c fini~hcrl product is: ene ell y ,l( not agl'.('e, 1('1' Cjua- vanilla and chocolate chip.

aays I must ha.ve a middle name." rC':ld~ fo,. 5C1\:Cl'. ~lo:'e them a i TOUCHE :'{:1:~7g .\'o/:'c ~o,llIf)nl,s,~:d. "Non' 11tt.;tlttftOlt IIttlt Incidentally, HAWTHORNE HOUSE will continue 1111policyfe\' Poml lri"('s hm'e in 'l,e"" ,)1\" 1 'D,1I t~el l, (Cd 'e, brush ~ ... l[ [' I h d d dl d S d h h, -. I e 1 .,. ,. ',. i Ill' lieli" F!:mlrt'H \'011I' t':.elh" I 0 servmg unc eon an Inner a\ y an un ay trough t ehow;ehold.o. , hridge, or lunchem~: In ol'iiel to seE' a l'l'o;;s-sec. ' ',. .______ at King~vil e, Ontario summer. As is its custom, the establishment will be closed Mondays.

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seL,. cocklall napkins or place linn of hllmanl1", all acting ~ Delighllul ,'aeation .pnl on Lake Erie'l mats, hand pllmled by I\!l's. Enc-, al!ke one leall\' l;l11st ";(1(' on a -.s:sa_ ~e,. _ Excellent fn"d, Select e1len!ele. For, 01. C'jnt..1 <;on I ' '. I ,~ vacation folder .a:nd rates, write- Kin~s-au oft . ';'1 '] I' 'It New YOlk ~\lbW:IV. )ul'ing tile" 11e ,1e 11.<E',some (IS [\1. '] '. ' ~ \'Ille. Onlann. or phone 61.i-rinll' 23,he 1f h I f Ifill f 'e' 1<' em' v morning IHlU", C\'CI',I'om" Q' [jf"\!""1m"" ","i,

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501<1 n! (In ollt-0!IOWn gift sl;r.p. the late <1fl(:r:'''"n f!\.("I' "':1g!e X:' :';;",: O~'EP.lOOKING, ,__ . --' Since ~hf' 1(',;1' 111'1'I'~riotls (l,,- CU111l11llt':-rhUII:cs lwn'c ",,,,,n, .:~¥> 8lUl L.\Kl HUP'oH 'i'I" J\ S S ,\('1!?

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