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, I J ,.troni.. r I Your ~:I Morch.nh -- GROSSEPOINTE 30, MICHIGAN - VA. 2.1162 .. Grosse Pointe's Newspaper for More Than 23 Years GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14,1950 1 I I CIRCULATION PAID MONTHLY I"P • 11 \t (' 11 (, ..... 27 First Newsp.p" _--MM----" Gross. Point.', ~ I I ---~----~ \rp. NanleS -C\V Offi(.ial~ L - ('I (,lcr!.. \\ ", DI'I1 (,ood \1hn "a, f'1(',If'd \Illn fln"l "I hI' \\ nod_ ('1f'rl" n \1 ('('(II ~f' R( Illrh;:p n i'" I J'othl 1((.,11\ \ ( I~I '1 :'1"nlt1\',) 11 _' 11 r l , \n h p A SIlent hush fell over the sual JOVIalcounCil chambers Grosse Pointe Farms as 11 e Chief George F. Dans- urY bid farewell to the com- u~lty he has served for early 35 years ~ * ~ * t S * d*A * * I S l ICharter Approved; lOnS_.l..l.aVe.I..wen y- econ nnua ae IElect Ratcliffe and ldtimers to Sell YOUNGSTER? PRESENT 'TOY SHOP' Hospital Fritsch As Mayors t ,~~ I~~' '1 i Goa I 'T S Record votmg marked Monday's elections in Grosse ape rs on M0n day -} 1 ~, {' 'y J 1~" 1.1.. I Pointe Woods and Grosse Pomte Park as both "!llages h~avily t FaVOrl .te COI--ners I i~~ 1,' 'i~ $121 120 I :~~r~\~~~II~~~lhj~~;= (;~st~~~c~r\h~ p:r~:;,SIXcouncilmen "t" l. J .. In Grosse Pointe Woods, Leon D. Ratcl1ffe was elected " '; r ,.- , mayor m a mp and tuck battle, by a vote of 1371 to 891 over ! , I Paul W. Rowe. Both were Village commlsslOr:ters. . Monday mornmg a band of Grosse POlllte LiOns Good-, ' Nearly a hundred persons Homer C. FrItsch, Grosse Pointe Park village presIdent lows WIll launch their 22nd Annual Goodfellows Dav. i gathered Monday evening at for fIVe years, was unopposed as he became the city's first lsted by Grosse Pomte polLce and firemen, the Good- I a meetmg at Maxon, Inc, to ~ mayor. lows hope to raIse theIr goal of $7,000, I hear a progress report on the AYOR j VIllage commisSIoners were Many of the oldtlmers who ",ere on hdnd for the fu st Bon Secours Hospital dnve. NEW M successful for. four of the. six odfellows' Day In 192P Will return to theIr favorite corners I Friends and persons whom I counCIl seats m Grosse Pomte sell theIr newspapers to familiar faces and warm hearts, Jo'/; the hospital serves in the com-I @fJ;'~ Woods with George W. Heck- Among the veteran newsbovs WIll be Call Schwelkart I H .. munity are allied in the cam- " endorn, George W. Gardner, o IS returnmg as chaIrman of the dnve for hiS seventh ' .' I paign'to raise funds for new i~ : '"I Rex. H. Johnston and Howard ar. HIS assistants WIll include such popular Goodfellows 1 1 ~ ',~J( cqUlpment and furnIshings " Y B. Wolff elected. Charter com- I "as J uhus Berns, originator of fj ;.#.~ The project IS bemg spearhead- mission members Arnold Dies- TE Goodfellows' Dav here l" /'1 ed actively by Lou R. Maxon, I ing and Herbert N. Savage o IN ------ Through the sale of Good- ,'1. well known advertlSmg executive. I won the other two seats. RAGR AP HS fellows' edition, the LiOns I 110 J'v." To date, $28,345 of the $121120 I Former Townsmp Clerk Don A ./ ,,> goal has been subscribed. The ' Goodrow was elected municipal Club are able to fulfIll theIr I) drive began December 1 and con- Judge. responslbihty agam thl~ ) ear tmue~ through February 15 Grosse Pointe Park Village com- of provIdmg a happIer chnst- Dr, Frank FlU, pastor of Grosse ;- missioners A. J. Bloodsworth, mas for famlhes who need a I Pomte MemorIal Church, and ~, James McMillan, Peter J. Koenig, I lIttle assistance. Father Sweeney of St. Clare of " Elmer F. Ulrich and Peter D. Bur- The charitable pIOj(ldm of the Montefa1co Ch~rch endorsed the c~.' gess were elected to the council. IGrosse POinte LIOns Club l~ Ca!- drive at the meeting, Charter commIssion member Rob- I ned on not onl\' at Chustmas Although but fIve years old, 1 'ert E. McKean won the sixth seat. I time, but throughout the \I hole Bon Secours has acquired a CIty-I c. Joseph Belanger took the ~ear WIde reputation as a warm, lead in a fIeld of fIve candldates La~t week member~ pla\ed host I frIendly hospItal, which places as for the four-year term as mu- to Cecil ' Mush' Mome \1ho 1 much Importance on personal and nicipal judge in Grosse Pointe •brought his team of huskIeS hel e I considerate care as on profes- Park. for the obsel vance of Leader Dog slOnal competence. i The charter in Grosse Pointe 1Week~LlOn~ have carned on an, Bon Secours HospItal drav,s no LEON D. RATCLIFFE Woods was accepted by a close j e'l{ten~lve program to aid the hnes of race ~ creed, I -- Ivote of 1,371 to 891. The Park blind ContrIbutors and am 0 unts F. P it charter was approved by a nine I Among then (1ther chapt::lble pledged Include' I .... e el- s to ODemajority. prOjects are Helping the cllppled. Charles Mannmo $5,000 I.II . Both mumClpahues, w hi c h I provIdmg food, c1othn:e an,'1 Tracy Motor Sales 5,000 dropped townshlp rule last spnng, : medical cale for fanuhes that Grosse POinte Lions Club 4.000 I L- es of Park will begin theU' new govemment need assistdllce and last, but not, ' George A. Gardella 2,500 IV as soon as electIon results are least, the Lions see that no child 1 , ii.... ~_ ..... to by Dee L. R. Maxon 1500 certIfied by the state board of goes \~,thout a happy Chllstma~ I On Fndav afternoon the kundergarten S~ding, al't he rear, ~chaeI'Mercier, L. A. Maxon 1.000 I F iI canvassers. The township now IDS- Results of the ~ale \I'JII be made J Y k E Old d M. Ware 1,000 am y solves to Grosse Pointe Shores. cla~s at Defer School put on theIr version Pam,pm D~ on er, dmUnd am an MJK I 000 I Tb f st _., t th hnown at a lumheon glven bv h dir ., eanns, e If coun~ mee mg m e h D T of "Santa's Toy Shop." In the front row, Paul Stuart. The play was under te ec- Wendell W. Anderson 1 000 , Woods was scheduled for Wed. ~~e~~~nd~a;tn~:n f~~~o~~hc~r:e:~I operatmg the mImature railroad are tlon of kml;fergarten teachers Mrs. Irene B, A. Seymour 1,000 res~~~eth~~~~un~a:~d~:~~ nesday mght. firemen J ohnme Russell and Thomas McDaId. O'~ellly and Mrs. Margaret Bohn. Mr AlllrRen 1,000 th th f ------ .. R. Rev, Msgr. Vlsmara 500 elf unconscIOUSmo er rom a A . Schwelkart e'i:pressed confld- ke fill d h use early Monday Helen U Behn 500 smo - e 0 I rra"gn ence that the $7000 goal of the N e". B-~ J_ .... Mrs. LIllia KIlbride 500 mOrnIng. ., I ., Goodfellows' Da~ dllve would be - UJ lIe lre lllS 0 IllS (l,(;fl; I John M. Baker 500 I Mrs Chaceri K. Riff, of 1169' A eaSily reached I med I ------ C · I f J le T : sG am DiwGIOHvallnni J 22 0 00 01 Berkshidre,tWas bedfound tra pped d In r PI t :roln ung our Iw~~c:c~s:i r. 100 ~:c~:s~e~~ room an car-I I : Car IUlges a p atn Virginla DeVoy 100 d An Y te lOne of the few persons ever to took hun into the heart of-Cen- John J. Brady 100 Cluldren rescue were thony oungs rs Into Island III Farms photograph the rums left by the: tra1 Amencan Jungles. Ledyard MItchell 100 11, George 9, and Elam 7. IMayan race at TIka1. Guatemala I The tnp began on a boat in I B. A. Chaplow 100 The flre 'was dIscovered by Mr. WIlliam Darmus, 18, of 3443 Jilt. 1 1 0 'T h I IS Pomter Kms CollIns, of 757: New York wmch was bound for Misc. 95 RIff when he was awakened by EllIott, entered a plea of not II "erliler Th. ee pro mot 10 n s m t e Westchester. : Puerto BalOs, Guatemala, where I ms wue's coughmg, gwlty on a charge of carrymg The second dll\ er \\ !thm a Grotsse ~omte Farm" Fl~eM~~- Mr. Collms returned thiS week I he and a companlon, Carl Barton A llard City of Grosse Pomte fIremen c0!1cealed weapons when ar: "eek who faIled to see the diVIded Pdalme~t \~e;~ ~noun~e •t - from a five-week venture wluch I of Bloomfield HIlls, chartered a were also summoned for ass15t- ralgned m Judge C. Joseph Bel- v - ay mg a e ounci mee mg. -------------1' plane for Honduras. The pair lance an"'er's court Wednesday moming. 11lgh\~ay at Mack and ermer b " <ailed mto the center of the Island Wilham Ne\\,-port \\ ho has een I spent a mornmg exammmg the Ad' Darmus and Kemper Herd, 20, and damaged hiS cal \\ Ith the department 31 years, Bewnger Flues I ancient structures of Copan one ppo';nte I Firemen sald the blaze started of 5765 Conners, were found by Thc driver \\as Jame~ T Korte will take over the post of Chief I of the most Important SItes ~f the Ii from an overheated furnace wmch Grosse Pomte Park pobce in a on Jdnuarv I \\ hen George F' I SOT faf. I Ma~'an empire. ,lgnIted ceIlmg JOISts below the gas statIon at Beaconsneld and 18. of 1169 Buckmgham D b ta t I W ds Pollce said the mter~ectlOn is Dan~bury retIres. ans ury s r- lX ra lC The next move was by plane l-n 00 IlIvmg room. The fire was con- Jefferson. ed \~lth the Farm~ police and 'to Uaxactun the center of the Ifmed to the basement. At the tune of the arrest polIce not mal ked and dn" PI" ~ome- 1916 d VOla' I file department m an \"a~ lO to chicle md .... ~. In northeastern said Darmus was carrymg an (mes fall to see the h\o lanes Ch f h th rs ~" pi omotl'd to Flre Ie w en e Guatemala. One of the first offiCIal acts. d ltallan stiletto wmch had a five- II \\~ea~,:~:~r~c:~s~~::: car \1ere ~~i:rtmen(, became separate 10 I SIX traffiC violators \\ere found: After spendmg seven hours which the new Councl1 In the I Fme Spee el o !Dch blade. umnjurcd Thv are Cha.le~ Cor. j gUIlty m Judge C. J. Belanger's I travelIng by mule through a CIty of Grosse Pomte Woods He was placed on a $2.000 per- nlll1e, I, of 1322 Man land, An- Frank B-o\\n \1a~ promoted to I Park Court la<t week and paid I Jungle populated with a Wide performed was to. appomt a tem- I I Cit Co t sonal bond and the case wu "thonv LaBont: 18 of 1320Ldke- Captam He ha, bpen \11(h the fmes totalmg S95 , vanety of Insects, monkeys and porary CIty AdmmIStrator, I n Y ur boun dover to CUCUItCourt. pomte Bp\ erh Raga 1, of De- Farm, for 20 ~eal , Fredenck W Duemhng of 67 howlIng baboons, they later ar- The man they picked for the I 01 _ Herd was sentenced to 10 days tlOlt dnd Don" 5t Plel r€' of 4648 '1 Wilham Brol\ n \. III take I Vermer road paid a total' of SlO' nved at Tlkal, a Mayan empIre job IS PhIlIp E. Allard who has' Robert E. Stapleton, 19, of 17,0 I In the County .JaIl. Sentence wu Coplm o\e' tlJe dutle~ as Lieutenant for a speedl~g ViolatIOn on No" I started about 2,700 years ago and served Grosse Pomte Woods and Hawthorne, was fined S.15 on a suspended to await the outcome Thl ee new emplo} ees \\ ho \\ 111 I"ember 11. 1abandoned about 1,900 years Lochmoor Village for 21 ,years. speedmg charge In City s Court I of a VIolation of Recorders Court I ------- II te Other temporary apPOIntments Monday before Judge Joseph probation I F . I. d begln actl~e duty m the Fire De- i Other VIOlators v. ere Dand a r. d b th d ell UVICk. I' IVe 1l.111re partl11pn( to fIll \aCanCles \\111 be Francl~ Leahy 381 A'hland "'ho 'The outstandmg size of the ma e ;111 e m;y~ anht,cou; St It I d ------- Char1€'~Backman, Frank Goo~en paid $35 on ~ reckl-es~ d;I\'mg temples and the mtncacles of the ~ere: Iar:; L' A~ ac m t g :: e on b\~'~ p ace on m~e Smasl~er'sBond I III Colll.~~I.OII <lmi Warren C Scl\ultz charge' Davld G Sellers Mt stone structures are among the, easurer, an eo man, ac - mhon s Pfrod.~onb on ahsepara e Ii . . f t f th .. C II mg assessor. c arge 0 ",.ur mg t e peace. T')(' promollOn~ announcl'd by Clemens. $10 flOe on an accldcnt ea ures 0 ese rums, 0 IDS 1--------------------------- P b . hI' Counc I \\ere ba~ed on the I charge; Rov W. Mobley 9'lO AI-I remarked I ro atl-On 011 Barrlll (rtOll ,N',)mm€'ndatlOm of the Public I gonqutn. S10, Improper turn: and' "We took all our ovm food and R t J-ff R - EJ t. 1 I ,... Safet\ Committe€' Rene J Maguet, St. Clair Shores,: water. 51ept on palm branches a C Ie eCelVeS ec Ion I Set At $1 000 I Fn e pf'Oplr \I CIf' mJured m a ------- 'Ignal lJl:ht vlo1atlOn, bond of $13 and }l~ed quantIties of ant pow.- , I tJ ,€'C-C1' col1b1On Sund3" P\ c- U C. forfeited for faIlIng to appear Ill' del'. , he added, IN H ·hF iI The bond ot Frank Monsette mnl( at Balr1Oj!ton nnd KOlI(' T 11(.O\-er rIme court After a mule rJde back through I ews at olne WIt 0-11 V 5573 Bluchill. \\as set at $1,000 \ c.. (',IIf'n h\ Robcrt " h a.J. Ho\\ard G Hld.c\ of 1109 ean' 1.1In< the pall' rl'ached an \\hen he \\as arraigned In court Be ~11 of 140'10 RI\ f'l"de (' i\ P R •. II t1 Heree BI<hop, forfeited a $17 bond for airport hackpd out of the Jungle Thl' new Mayor of Cltv of al neighbors also jomed the fam- on a felony charge of mauclous c'!lIlkc1 Iit', "nn' ~f'1 aut() 1'0 _ Ifallm!C to appcar on a specdmg From thl~ thpy flew to the beau-, Grosse Pomte Woods receIved the Ily cell'bratlon to honor the new del'tructJon of property. A ~'I I h\ \11' T, '\n Hpl'Tl nf l, , t f I h hI I I ' \\,'1d'111I p,nl D llf' Po' ,p unco\€'ltd <l fl'1g of char~c Iu 'g and, \\herl" 1\1' the favvrable ne\\, of hiS election Mayor. Police said MOTIsettE' 23 1)HI1 1 1 c1 t the 'OLlnj( IOOOCh thl> \\eck w!'oo ------- mo~t actne of th~ de<ccndants ~hortly after mldmght at hiS RatchfIe come~ mto office wllh I smashed the cash TegJ<1er~n th; Af'1 Q ' ,;I" 11f'n "0' (' '~e~ on 11a\€' })f'('n o!l<'rahnl: 10 G' o~,e M D 1 of th€' <lnClent Ma\ a<. the QUlch. home on 1080 N. Oxford road I thc experience of a veteran Com-I counter at Cupld's Restau~ant < rl,' ot " t;l'-.I n p.. " an rtl n net e< ' B ' Po,n'f' "no <lIlround1Og area~ l"'l'" WIth Leon D Ratcliffe when' miSSioner m the Woods, I after an argu'T'l'Tlt With the , ' ~~,~.:r(~: '1'1 Bf'r~I1' 18 \\Cl E': Po,,' <;lld th"t Franc\< Clark, At Chl('hl<.a~tenanto, the rell!:-I the electIOn returns were an-I Pre<entlv, he I' one of the trus- v.altrc~, o\'er a bill h•~ 1.11 ;",~ ,t B"n :"C("'\I' < TIlt:'\ :W "f ll110 Vc nlp~ <lnn WI 1IIa '1'1 I U,1l1er A"to IO\l~" cE'nter of the ~lIche people,l nounced wert' hiS "life. and two teE'< of th~ VIllage penSIon plan! ExammatlOn wa< <f't f0, De- 1 p' \11'" IllIg" 1\ Gcorgc llf';lll, I?, of IH'l W,nburn, ad-I th(', \\at('hN'l a I~-hour nahve1d;mghters. Janf't, a senIor at,and ha~ bel'n Identlfled WIth' c('mber Z7. B,arif' in r' 14h'/\ R \f 1_1I1f' r\l'lf'o fl\ p I"d'l '0(' ro"~n('~. '\ dn\ €'rll'<s car pi u n g e c1 riancf' o€'plct1Og thp conC\I~('TIng IGros,e Po1Ote HIgh School. and I man~' CIVIC ImprOVemE'nt.<:and __ _ \ hi' O'R01l1 " f 1"1' JnC'UI'InI( t'1" 1 (-(,f'n' I <llrl "n through the door at Gro"e P"mte of thf' QU1chp ppople b\ the Carol. a ~tudent at Mason, Sevcr- projects durmg hl~ sen'!ce on the I C IdB ;,rt I~ '1 I \I I1 'i 1I17f" Po n r ~,qUll(' ~l)<lFl~hp Ga-age and draggcd a \1Mkm..n ~PTdn<h - -- --- -I Villagl' Commission 4 ro\\,"( e U~ <l " I l' ,under th(' r hl'\ al<o \\ atched thl" QUIche ~ F31 I ~11 t R'I 1 ., "I'fl InCddf''1 t\' 0 (111f'r (d _ prl(',h offer the nall\'e~' contri- J . i1e .We Will always w€'komc con- S kb Ca H.' Ii ,I' .,1" <r : r "" '1'(1- n (1I1le "1 t1('lr ('on- .'lr, LJi Ian B R('('rlt nf ;) butl~n, Ifl th(' ancient 11:0d~on "tell S <tructlvecrItlclsm,"Ratcliffesa"s" trll(" ~ ,- r ( ~f' f' , - f('<, (1n hl'lh lU\('mJr< Wooa]and Placl' I\a, '1'''1f'0 In th h th It '<Ind v.p WIll work toward an ' ., f h f'r ea ('n a ar< GOOD . --------", 1!I',t) " 10 (Ia I., \\f' r p c,,('c! t'll' ,car <It t I' time" t" ;0('(' - Rack In Gro<,!" Po.nt~ "II' et ays l'Conomlcal 1!1tVI1:0Ve1nmentcon- A 51Jp!l<'rvr"ad "'a, the calue BEHIND PAGE 1 .p "aI, ri~\ '1 nrrlrj:; h, I':",t Mn ("llm< c;onildd" 11ttlr mtl\€' fla- slstcnt \\Ith pubhc sprVlce' of an acc,dent ear v Thursda" Dr'r", 1 pI' f' 0' 11'" '\\ f' f' "1- na\ i \\ .'\:'1'..,..;,., fl( -~I F,<'1"- \ or lfl the talc', hf' tcl1< <lbout T\\o )u\€'nlil's ~ ere arraigned ------ mOfillng \\ hen ;0 (ar ,lid Into the f' nl nc: lfl "f''''' ~,'1 a ::: "('r-\' 'd' 1"'f'11 '0 A"n ~C,l)lI' " 1h(' '11l'ual d;on,'('< "nri fea,I, ., JLd~e George Beauchamp ~ X.Ra~.6.449 <ldl' of a crowdefi bU5 carM'ln. 1 "Z, if 11'((' k ~f qn A n Ii!' \\ ''1 ab ohf'n \\r" H, pr 7(' 'OU\f''1lf 1, a hand- Court la<t \\ et'k on II char!,!l' of _ J chIldren to schOOl ' Cdf\NI ma<1., \\llh <h<lrp l:la« n'ahClOU~de-truchon of propert) The ca~ wa, cn\en by Dan.tl Rc ;./'/J-:: 1'\... () I. dIll G"ln Cla~~ ('\f" ;lnd col",('d \\Ith da<hm;< and found ltUllh' Peoole Here Ro!O:er,of 2160 Ro,l~n ... l -~ ,n.] lire ~,,~ rf'O pall1t The )outh<. both Wood~ rE" - ...~ ROl(€'rsv.a, makmg a 1":t rand R \ d' ;,r "I ( - I r ;1< .. On th(' triP Mr ('I'll tn, \\ a~ rient< w€'rr placed on 60 da\ ~ Thf' ,\ a~ne COU'1tvDl'pa r t'11ent turn ont 1 \lack f-o'1'l Hu"t Club T '1l!nrr'1 <'r \,' " " r,~' r ," ;,1':1 (' -(h(>() '0 ent a,,(' It 'I '", '" ;1II1hoTl7Cd tn l(,pl(',€'rt Ih(' t nl p "b,ltlon .,f Hf'al'h r€,portNi th1' Ii ~.N dt thc t - C I'f t"'f' a "d€'nt HIS p.;~' , (,1 1 "n ,,1 . I, ,\' ,I •P 'f' 'I ,\1 'or '" n"-t r"1n(' ~;" ~'" r ( \ I_ \f'~I~~~\ ,p::;,,~ I(',~,' :~~,.~~':~I~~ ,~; '1~h:1\ n\~:)~:', (fll~ri,~~ ~I;,~':~~ ';)~e ~"~~!C'c~~~;~':~rlra;,~~ \~\~r~apro. \~'~:~~ \ ~~I,~<~ru, t" ~~~ ~ p~c~~~~~- I' '" 11\ " , I, " 'rl d \.: > 1'\ 111_[." 10 RI~II I 111 hllnrl,.0 pl(\lIrr, ,r th! \11\ m 1>1(-, Pomt. \'.,,"rh H;lnl\\<lIf' In 1'l41l t'le tflt ,I nil' h! 0f ','ole. ,]] rl,,'~ \\ t'l I'l' b", 1 ,.. \~~ k(r. h iI" 1l1I' "nr1 ,,11' (1,,, (n(I,II1I, or _114": :'o!1(k Ol\ncr 1<:\~hlf'l \ .. 11 .'lof'nl, I,h) . ''<1I\NI X ra\s (oa,h rlrl\"r \\a~ Roh(:rl B,n, 'ntt ;::n'Hn ~ :htlr bUlldC'r.;;, j B~(*laere. I \\a~ n 67'). der of DetrOit.. One of Grosse Pomte's small y was wmdow shoppmg on elche\ a1 Avenue the other av With hiS father, Pushmg hIS nose agamst e wlDdow of a hardware ore, the young tot exclaImed hIS surpnsed father, "Oh. at ~led In the window IS Ju,t ke the one Santa Claus left our hall closet last \\ eek " hen last seen father and son ere seen hurned1y walkmg 01\n the street. ° New vistas have been open- d up to teleVISIOn viewers nrough the UniverSity vf hchlgan TelecoJrses. Begm- mg on Sunday afternoons In anuary mstructJon Will bc Hered from 1 to 2 p m, The udlence may enroll m the nlArsessuggested and receive al tlclpatlOn CertifIcates If 'Ie prescnbed amount of \\ ork , completed ° ~lrs. Garfield Lawry of ¥endeen, Cornwall, England is visiting her mother. Mrs. Ethel Lutey of Gr 0 sse Pointe. With her is her son, Richard. This marks 1\11'5. I.awry's first visit to the States in thirty years. ••• by ThePointer--- In 1929",hen the fIrSt Good- !lows Sale was held by the rosse Pomte LIOns Club, the rosse Pomte ReVIew put out elr special edItion. Monday e ReVIew Will publish theIr ?nd Annual Goodfello\\' s ex- a. Be sure to get ~'our cop\' om \lour faVOrIte Newsboy. .. ... r <pPcl<l1 01(,1'11lll: o! '\(' 1 hip Board, t hi" f' nn' 'n,11Ip ofTlcer. \\elf' "ppomt d' I01dlllg to "n <l'1n()un, r. .-, h Ci!rl &'1\ll'lkart To"n- ) <"'lp€'rV1<Or "I r'1'1~" K Jr-ffE!' I.... ..~ ... ;:li1 1 °ri To" n<hlO (Icr~ ~nrl r Cl ~l Brad, aoci (, Inert T r" e \\ C"(' marlr T,,\I n,h.p -\t a recent band concert at ('nm entlOn Hall, G l' 0 ~S e P .r.te HIgh School ~tudent B?rbara Ir",m and Gretchen c., ~ llln 11B'<, '\ ere greeted b\ (, >\ernor WIIlJam~ ° "::;t Bernald H. Ha'l!" one " I 1('flr-t AIr Corp, R('sp \ e, , lw called back to actl\ (' ( 1\ h nrn~ <tatloRed m Add\- "-Ka If(' lS the <on (1f 'II rr~ \[ ~ Bernard 0 Halll- of 16'l37 Clanford Lane \, Ice crystals begm to form '1 Lake St. Clair, the skate "arpenmg busmess I~ begm- ng to ha\'p Its annual boom. °

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Grosse Pointe's Newspaper for More Than 23 YearsGROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14,1950

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Grosse Pointe Farms as11 e Chief George F. Dans-urY bid farewell to the com-u~lty he has served forearly 35 years

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• ~ * ~ * t S * d*A * * I S l ICharter Approved;lOnS_.l..l.aVe.I..wen y- econ nnua a e IElect Ratcliffe andldtimers to Sell YOUNGSTER? PRESENT 'TOY SHOP' Hospital Fritsch As Mayors

t ,~~ I~~''1 i Goa I 'TS Record votmg marked Monday's elections in Grosseape rs on M0nday -}1 ~, {' 'y J 1~" 1.1.. I Pointe Woods and Grosse Pomte Park as both "!llages h~avily

t FaVOrl.te COI--nersI i~~1,' 'i~ $121 120 I :~~r~\~~~II~~~lhj~~;= (;~st~~~c~r\h~ p:r~:;,SIXcouncilmen"t" l . J .. In Grosse Pointe Woods, Leon D. Ratcl1ffe was elected" '; r ,.- , mayor m a mp and tuck battle, by a vote of 1371 to 891 over

! , I Paul W. Rowe. Both were Village commlsslOr:ters. .Monday mornmg a band of Grosse POlllte LiOns Good-, ' Nearly a hundred persons Homer C. FrItsch, Grosse Pointe Park village presIdent

lows WIll launch their 22nd Annual Goodfellows Dav. i gathered Monday evening at for fIVe years, was unopposed as he became the city's firstlsted by Grosse Pomte polLce and firemen, the Good- I a meetmg at Maxon, Inc, to ~ mayor.

lows hope to raIse theIr goal of $7,000, I hear a progress report on the AYOR j VIllage commisSIoners wereMany of the oldtlmers who ",ere on hdnd for the fu st Bon Secours Hospital dnve. NEW M successful for. four of the. six

odfellows' Day In 192P Will return to theIr favorite corners I Friends and persons whom I counCIl seats m Grosse Pomtesell theIr newspapers to familiar faces and warm hearts, Jo'/; the hospital serves in the com-I @fJ;'~ Woods with George W. Heck-

Among the veteran newsbovs WIll be Call Schwelkart I H .. munity are allied in the cam- " '« endorn, George W. Gardner,o IS returnmg as chaIrman of the dnve for hiS seventh ' .' I paign'to raise funds for new i ~ : '"I Rex. H. Johnston and Howard

ar. HIS assistants WIll include such popular Goodfellows 11

~ ',~J( cqUlpment and furnIshings " Y B. Wolff elected. Charter com-

I"as Juhus Berns, originator of fj ;.#.~ The project IS bemg spearhead- mission members Arnold Dies-

T E Goodfellows' Dav here l" /'1 ed actively by Lou R. Maxon, I ing and Herbert N. Savageo I N ------ Through the sale of Good- ,'1. well known advertlSmg executive. I won the other two seats.

R A G R A P H Sfellows' edition, the LiOns I 110J'v." To date, $28,345 of the $121120 I Former Townsmp Clerk Don

A ./ ,,> goal has been subscribed. The ' Goodrow was elected municipalClub are able to fulfIll theIr I) drive began December 1 and con- Judge.responslbihty agam thl~ ) ear tmue~ through February 15 Grosse Pointe Park Village com-of provIdmg a happIer chnst- Dr, Frank FlU, pastor of Grosse ;- missioners A. J. Bloodsworth,mas for famlhes who need a IPomte MemorIal Church, and ~ , James McMillan, Peter J. Koenig,

I lIttle assistance. Father Sweeney of St. Clare of " Elmer F. Ulrich and Peter D. Bur-The charitable pIOj(ldm of the Montefa1co Ch~rch endorsed the c~.' gess were elected to the council.

IGrosse POinte LIOns Club l~ Ca!- drive at the meeting, Charter commIssion member Rob-I ned on not onl\' at Chustmas Although but fIve years old, 1 'ert E. McKean won the sixth seat.

Itime, but throughout the \I hole Bon Secours has acquired a CIty-I c. Joseph Belanger took the~ear WIde reputation as a warm, lead in a fIeld of fIve candldates

La~t week member~ pla\ed host I frIendly hospItal, which places as for the four-year term as mu-to Cecil ' Mush' Mome \1ho 1 much Importance on personal and nicipal judge in Grosse Pointe

•brought his team of huskIeS hel e I considerate care as on profes- Park.for the obsel vance of Leader Dog slOnal competence. i The charter in Grosse Pointe

1Week~LlOn~ have carned on an, Bon Secours HospItal drav,s no LEON D. RATCLIFFE Woods was accepted by a closej e'l{ten~lve program to aid the hnes of race ~ creed, I -- Ivote of 1,371 to 891. The Parkblind ContrIbutors and am 0 u n t s F. P it charter was approved by a nine

I Among then (1ther chapt::lble pledged Include' I .... e el- s to ODemajority.prOjects are Helping the cllppled. Charles Mannmo $5,000I.II . Both mumClpahues, w hi c h

I provIdmg food, c1othn:e an,'1 Tracy Motor Sales 5,000 dropped townshlp rule last spnng,: medical cale for fanuhes that Grosse POinte Lions Club 4.000 IL- es of Park will begin theU' new govemmentneed assistdllce and last, but not, ' George A. Gardella 2,500 IV as soon as electIon results areleast, the Lions see that no child 1 , ii.... ~_ ..... to by Dee L. R. Maxon 1500 certIfied by the state board ofgoes \~,thout a happy Chllstma~ I On Fndav afternoon the kundergarten S~ding, al'the rear, ~chaeI'Mercier, L. A. Maxon 1.000IF iI canvassers. The township now IDS-

Results of the ~ale \I'JII be made J Y k E Old d M. Ware 1,000 am y solves to Grosse Pointe Shores.cla~s at Defer School put on theIr version Pam,pm D~ on er, dmUnd am an M J K I 000 I Tb f st _., t thhnown at a lumheon glven bv h dir . , eanns, e If coun~ mee mg m eh D T of "Santa's Toy Shop." In the front row, Paul Stuart. The play was under t e ec- Wendell W. Anderson 1 000 , Woods was scheduled for Wed.

~~e~~~nd~a;tn~:n f~~~o~~hc~r:e:~I operatmg the mImature railroad are tlon of kml;fergarten teachers Mrs. Irene B, A. Seymour 1,000 res~~~eth~~~~un~a:~d~:~~ nesday mght.firemen Johnme Russell and Thomas McDaId. O'~ellly and Mrs. Margaret Bohn. Mr AlllrRen 1,000 th th f ------

.. R. Rev, Msgr. Vlsmara 500 elf unconscIOUSmo er rom a A .Schwelkart e'i:pressed confld- ke fill d h use early MondayHelen U Behn 500 smo - e 0 I rra"gnence that the $7000 goal of the N F· K· e". B-~J_ .... Mrs. LIllia KIlbride 500 mOrnIng. ., I .,

Goodfellows' Da~ dllve would be - UJlIe lre lllS 0 IllS (l,(;fl; I John M. Baker 500 I Mrs Chaceri K. Riff, of 1169' AeaSily reached I medI ------ C · I f J le T :sGamDiwGIOHvallnniJ 2200001Berkshidre,tWas bedfoundtrapped

d In rPI t :roln ung our Iw~~c:c~s:i r. 100 ~:c~:s~e~~ room an car-I

I:Car IUlges ap atn Virginla DeVoy 100 d An Y te

lOne of the few persons ever to took hun into the heart of-Cen- John J. Brady 100 Cluldren rescue were thony oungs rsInto Island III Farms photograph the rums left by the: tra1 Amencan Jungles. Ledyard MItchell 100 11, George 9, and Elam 7.IMayan race at TIka1. Guatemala I The tnp began on a boat in I B. A. Chaplow 100 The flre 'was dIscovered by Mr. WIlliam Darmus, 18, of 3443 Jilt.

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0 'T • h I IS Pomter Kms CollIns, of 757: New York wmch was bound for Misc. 95 RIff when he was awakened by EllIott, entered a plea of notII "erliler Th. ee pro mot 10 n s m t e Westchester. : Puerto BalOs, Guatemala, where Ims wue's coughmg, gwlty on a charge of carrymgThe second dll\ er \\ !thm a Grotsse ~omte Farm" Fl~eM~~- Mr. Collms returned thiS week Ihe and a companlon, Carl Barton A llard City of Grosse Pomte fIremen c0!1cealed weapons when ar:

"eek who faIled to see the diVIded Pdalme~t \~e;~ ~noun~e •t - from a five-week venture wluch I of Bloomfield HIlls, chartered a were also summoned for ass15t- ralgned m Judge C. Joseph Bel-v- ay mg a e ounci mee mg. -------------1' plane for Honduras. The pair lance an"'er's court Wednesday moming.11lgh\~ay at Mack and ermer b "

<ailed mto the center of the Island Wilham Ne\\,-port \\ ho has een • I spent a mornmg exammmg the Ad' Darmus and Kemper Herd, 20,and damaged hiS cal \\ Ith the department 31 years, Bewnger Flues Iancient structures of Copan one ppo';nte I Firemen sald the blaze started of 5765 Conners, were found by

Thc driver \\as Jame~ T Korte will take over the post of Chief I of the most Important SItes ~f the Ii from an overheated furnace wmch Grosse Pomte Park pobce in aon Jdnuarv I \\ hen George F'

ISOT faf. I Ma~'an empire. ,lgnIted ceIlmg JOISts below the gas statIon at Beaconsneld and18. of 1169 Buckmgham D b ta t I W dsPollce said the mter~ectlOn is Dan~bury retIres. ans ury s r - lX ra lC The next move was by plane l-n 00 IlIvmg room. The fire was con- Jefferson.

ed \~lth the Farm~ police and 'to Uaxactun the center of the I fmed to the basement. At the tune of the arrest polIcenot mal ked and dn" PI" ~ome- 1916 d VOla' Ifile department m an \"a~ lO to chicle md .... ~. In northeastern said Darmus was carrymg an(mes fall to see the h\o lanes Ch f h th rs ~"pi omotl'd to Flre Ie w en e Guatemala. One of the first offiCIal acts. d ltallan stiletto wmch had a five-II \\~ea~,:~:~r~c:~s~~::: car \1ere ~~i:rtmen(, became separate 10 I SIX traffiC violators \\ere found: After spendmg seven hours which the new Councl1 In the IFme Spee elo !Dch blade.umnjurcd Thv are Cha.le~ Cor. j gUIlty m Judge C. J. Belanger's I travelIng by mule through a CIty of Grosse Pomte Woods He was placed on a $2.000 per-nlll1e, I, of 1322 Man land, An- Frank B-o\\n \1a~ promoted to I Park Court la<t week and paid I Jungle populated with a Wide performed was to. appomt a tem- II Cit Co t sonal bond and the case wu

"thonv LaBont: 18 of 1320Ldke- Captam He ha, bpen \11(h the fmes totalmg S95 , vanety of Insects, monkeys and porary CIty AdmmIStrator, I n Y ur boun dover to CUCUItCourt.pomte Bp\ erh Raga 1, of De- Farm, for 20 ~eal , Fredenck W Duemhng of 67 howlIng baboons, they later ar- The man they picked for the I 01 _ Herd was sentenced to 10 daystlOlt dnd Don" 5t Plel r€' of 4648 '1 Wilham Brol\ n \. III take I Vermer road paid a total' of SlO' nved at Tlkal, a Mayan empIre job IS PhIlIp E. Allard who has' Robert E. Stapleton, 19, of 17,0 I In the County .JaIl. Sentence wuCoplm o\e' tlJe dutle~ as Lieutenant for a speedl~g ViolatIOn on No" I started about 2,700 years ago and served Grosse Pomte Woods and Hawthorne, was fined S.15 on a suspended to await the outcome

Thl ee new emplo} ees \\ ho \\ 111 I"ember 11. 1abandoned about 1,900 years Lochmoor Village for 21 ,years. speedmg charge In City s Court I of a VIolation of Recorders CourtI ------- II te Other temporary apPOIntments Monday before Judge Joseph probationIF. I. d begln actl~e duty m the Fire De- i Other VIOlators v. ere Dand a r. d b th d ell UVICk. I'IVe 1l.111re partl11pn( to fIll \aCanCles \\111 be Francl~ Leahy 381 A'hland "'ho 'The outstandmg size of the ma e ;111 e m;y~ anht,cou; St I t I d -------

Char1€'~Backman, Frank Goo~en paid $35 on ~ reckl-es~ d;I\'mg temples and the mtncacles of the ~ere: Iar:; L' A~ ac mtg :: e on b\~'~ p ace on m~e Smasl~er'sBond

I III Colll.~~I.OII <lmi Warren C Scl\ultz charge' Davld G Sellers Mt stone structures are among the, easurer, an eo man, ac - mhon s Pfrod.~onb on ahsepara e Ii. . • f t f th .. C II mg assessor. c arge 0 ",.ur mg t e peace.T')(' promollOn~ announcl'd by Clemens. $10 flOe on an accldcnt ea ures 0 ese rums, 0 IDS1--------------------------- P b .

• hI' Counc I \\ere ba~ed on the I charge; Rov W. Mobley 9'lO AI-I remarked I ro atl-On011 Barrlll (rtOll ,N',)mm€'ndatlOm of the Public I gonqutn. S10, Improper turn: and' "We took all our ovm food and R t J-ff R - EJ t. 1I ,... Safet\ Committe€' Rene J Maguet, St. Clair Shores,: water. 51ept on palm branches a C I e eCelVeS ec Ion ISet At $1 000I Fn e pf'Oplr \I CIf' mJured m a ------- 'Ignal lJl:ht vlo1atlOn, bond of $13 and }l~ed quantIties of ant pow.- ,I tJ ,€'C-C1' col1b1On Sund3" P\ c- U C. forfeited for faIlIng to appear Ill' del'. , he added, IN H · h F iI The bond ot Frank Monsettemnl( at Balr1Oj!ton nnd KOlI(' T 11(.O\-er rIme court After a mule rJde back through I ews at olne WIt 0-11 V 5573 Bluchill. \\as set at $1,000\ c.. (',IIf'n h\ Robcrt " h a.J.Ho\\ard G Hld.c\ of 1109 ean' 1.1In< the pall' rl'ached an • \\hen he \\as arraigned In courtBe ~11 of 140'10 RI\ f'l"de (' i\ P R •.IIt1 Heree BI<hop, forfeited a $17 bond for airport hackpd out of the Jungle Thl' new Mayor of Cltv of al neighbors also jomed the fam- on a felony charge of mauclousc'!lIlkc1 Iit', "nn' ~f'1 aut() 1'0 _ Ifallm!C to appcar on a specdmg From thl~ thpy flew to the beau-, Grosse Pomte Woods receIved the Ily cell'bratlon to honor the new del'tructJon of property.A ~'I I h\ \11' T, '\n Hpl'Tl nf l, , t f I h hI I I' \\,'1d'111I p,nl D llf' Po' ,p unco\€'ltd <l fl'1g of char~c I u 'g and, \\herl" 1\1' the favvrable ne\\, of hiS election Mayor. Police said MOTIsettE' 231)HI1 1 1 c1 t the 'OLlnj( IOOOCh thl> \\eck w!'oo ------- mo~t actne of th~ de<ccndants ~hortly after mldmght at hiS RatchfIe come~ mto office wllh I smashed the cash TegJ<1er~n th;Af'1Q ' ,;I" 11f'n "0' (' '~e~ on 11a\€' })f'('n o!l<'rahnl: 10 G' o~,e M D 1 of th€' <lnClent Ma\ a<. the QUlch. home on 1080 N. Oxford road I thc experience of a veteran Com-I counter at Cupld's Restau~ant< rl,' ot " t;l'-.I n p.. " an rtl n net e< 'B ' Po,n'f' "no <lIlround1Og area~ l"'l'" WIth Leon D Ratcliffe when' miSSioner m the Woods, I after an argu 'T'l'Tlt With the

, ' ~~,~.:r(~: '1'1 Bf'r~I1' 18 \\Cl E': Po,,' <;lld th"t Franc\< Clark, At Chl('hl<.a~tenanto, the rell!:-I the electIOn returns were an-I Pre<entlv, he I' one of the trus- v.altrc~, o\'er a billh • ~ 1.11 ;",~ ,t B"n :"C("'\I' < TIlt:'\ :W "f ll110 Vc nlp~ <lnn WI 1IIa '1'1 I U,1l1er A"to IO\l~"cE'nter of the ~lIche people,l nounced wert' hiS "life. and two teE'< of th~ VIllage penSIon plan! ExammatlOn wa< <f't f0, De-1 p' \11'" IllIg" 1\ Gcorgc llf';lll, I?, of IH'l W,nburn, ad-I th(', \\at('hN'l a I~-hour nahve1d;mghters. Janf't, a senIor at,and ha~ bel'n Identlfled WIth' c('mber Z7.B,arif' in r' 14h'/\ R \f 1_1I1f' r\l'lf'o fl\ p I"d'l '0(' ro"~n('~. '\ dn\ €'rll'<s car pi u n g e c1 riancf' o€'plct1Og thp conC\I~('TIngIGros,e Po1Ote HIgh School. and I man~' CIVIC ImprOVemE'nt.<:and __ _

\ hi' O'R01l1 " f 1"1' JnC'UI'InI( t'1" 1(-(,f'n' I <llrl "n through the door at Gro"e P"mte of thf' QU1chp ppople b\ the Carol. a ~tudent at Mason, Sevcr- projects durmg hl~ sen'!ce on the IC I d B;,rt I~ '1 I \I I 1 'i 1I17f" Po n r ~,qUll (' ~l)<lFl~hp Ga-age and draggcd a \1Mkm ..n ~PTdn<h - - - - - - -I Villagl' Commission 4ro\\," ( e U~<l " I l' ,under th(' r hl'\ al<o \\ atched thl" QUIche ~

F31 I ~11 t R'I 1 ., "I'fl InCddf''1 t\' 0 (111f'r (d _ prl(',h offer the nall\'e~' contri- J . i1e .We Will always w€'komc con- S k b CaH.' Ii ,I' .,1" <r : r "" '1'(1- n (1I1le "1 t1('lr ('on- .'lr, LJi Ian B R('('rlt nf ;) butl~n, Ifl th(' ancient 11:0d~on "tell S <tructlvecrItlclsm,"Ratcliffesa"s" trll(" ~ ,- r

( ~ f' f' , - f('<, (1n hl'lh lU\('mJr< Wooa]and Placl' I\a, '1'''1f'0 In th h th It '<Ind v.p WIll work toward an' ., f h f'r ea ('n a ar< GOOD .--------", 1!I',t) " 10 (Ia I., \\f' r p c,,('c! t'll' ,car <It t I' time" t " ;0('(' - Rack In Gro<,!" Po.nt~ "II' et ays l'Conomlcal 1!1tVI1:0Ve1nmentcon- A 51Jp!l<'rvr"ad "'a, the calue

BEHIND PAGE 1 .p "aI, ri~\ '1 nrrlrj:; h, I':",t Mn ("llm< c;onildd" 11ttlr mtl\€' fla- slstcnt \\Ith pubhc sprVlce' of an acc,dent ear v Thursda"Dr'r", 1 pI' f' 0' 11'" '\\ f' f' "1- na\ i \\.'\:'1'..,..;,., fl( -~I F,<'1"- \ or lfl the talc', hf' tcl1< <lbout T\\o )u\€'nlil's ~ ere arraigned ------ mOfillng \\ hen ;0 (ar ,lid Into thef' nl nc: lfl "f''''' ~,'1 a ::: "('r-\' 'd' 1"'f'11 '0 A"n ~C,l)lI' " 1h(' '11l'ual d;on,'('< "nri fea,I, ., JLd~e George Beauchamp ~ X.Ra~.6.449 <ldl' of a crowdefi bU5 carM'ln.

1"Z,if 11'((' k ~f qn A n Ii!' \\ ''1 a b ohf'n \\r" H, pr 7(' 'OU\f''1lf 1, a hand- Court la<t \\ et'k on II char!,!l' of _ J chIldren to schOOl 'Cdf\NI ma<1., \\llh <h<lrp l:la« n'ahClOU~de-truchon of propert) The ca~ wa, cn\en by Dan.tl

Rc;./'/J-:: 1'\...() I. dIll G"ln Cla~~ ('\f" ;lnd col",('d \\Ith da<hm;< and found ltUllh' Peoole Here Ro!O:er,of 2160 Ro,l~n... l -~ ,n.] lire ~,,~ rf'O pall1t The )outh<. both Wood~ rE" - ...~ ROl(€'rsv.a, makmg a 1":t rand

R \ d' ;,r "I ( -Ir ;1< .. On th(' triP Mr ('I'll tn, \\ a~ rient< w€'rr placed on 60 da\ ~ Thf' ,\ a~ne COU'1tvDl'part'11ent turn ont 1 \lack f-o'1'l Hu"t ClubT '1l!nrr'1 <'r \,' " " r,~' r ," ;,1':1 (' -(h(>() '0 ent a,,(' It 'I '", '" ;1II1hoTl7Cdtn l(,pl(',€'rt Ih(' t nl p "b,ltlon .,f Hf'al'h r€,portNi th1' Ii ~.N dt thc t - C I'f t"'f' a "d€'nt HIS

p .; ~' , ( , 11 "n ,,1 . I, ,\' ,I • P 'f' 'I ,\1 'or '" n"-t r"1n(' ~;" ~'" r ( \ I _ \f'~I~~~\,p::;,,~ I(',~,':~~,.~~':~I~~,~;'1~h:1\ n\~:)~:',(fll~ri,~~ ~I;,~':~~ ';)~e ~"~~!C'c~~~;~':~rlra;,~~ \~\ ~r~apro. \~'~:~~\ ~~I,~<~ru,t" ~~~ ~ p~c~~~~~-I' '" 11\ " , I, " 'rl d \.: > 1'\ 111_[." 10 RI~II I 111 hllnrl,.0 pl(\lIrr, ,r th! \11\ m 1>1(-, Pomt. \'.,,"rh H;lnl\\<lIf' In 1'l41l t'le tflt ,I nil' h! 0f ','ole. ,]] rl,,'~ \\ t'l I'l' b",

1 ,.. \~~ k(r. h iI" 1l1I' "nr1 ,,11' (1,,, (n(I,II1I, or _114": :'o!1(k Ol\ncr 1<:\~hlf'l \ ..11 .'lof'nl, I,h) . ''<1I\NI X ra\s (oa,h rlrl\"r \\a~ Roh(:rl B,n,'ntt ;::n'Hn ~ :htlr bUlldC'r.;;, j B~(*laere. I \\a~ n 67'). der of DetrOit..

One of Grosse Pomte's smally was wmdow shoppmg onelche\ a1 Avenue the otherav With hiS father,Pushmg hIS nose agamste wlDdow of a hardwareore, the young tot exclaImed

hIS surpnsed father, "Oh.at ~led In the window IS Ju,tke the one Santa Claus left

our hall closet last \\ eek "hen last seen father and sonere seen hurned1y walkmg01\n the street.

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New vistas have been open-d up to teleVISIOn viewersnrough the UniverSity vfhchlgan TelecoJrses. Begm-mg on Sunday afternoons In

anuary mstructJon Will bcHered from 1 to 2 p m, Theudlence may enroll m thenlArsessuggested and receiveal tlclpatlOn CertifIcates If'Ie prescnbed amount of \\ ork, completed

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~lrs. Garfield Lawry of¥endeen, Cornwall, Englandis visiting her mother. Mrs.Ethel Lutey of G r 0 ssePointe. With her is her son,Richard. This marks 1\11'5.I.awry's first visit to theStates in thirty years.

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by ThePointer---In 1929",hen the fIrSt Good-!lows Sale was held by therosse Pomte LIOns Club, therosse Pomte ReVIew put outelr special edItion. Mondaye ReVIew Will publish theIr

?nd Annual Goodfello\\' s ex-a. Be sure to get ~'our cop\'om \lour faVOrIte Newsboy... ...

r <pPcl<l101(,1'11lll: o! '\('1 hip Board, t hi" f' nn'

'n,11Ip ofTlcer. \\elf' "ppomtd' I01dlllg to "n <l'1n()un,r.

.-, h Ci!rl &'1\ll'lkart To"n-) <"'lp€'rV1<Or

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~l Brad, aoci (, Inert Tr " e \\ C"(' marlr T,,\I n,h.p

-\t a recent band concert at('nm entlOn Hall, G l' 0 ~ SeP .r.te HIgh School ~tudentB?rbara Ir",m and Gretchenc., ~ llln 11B'<, '\ ere greeted b\(, >\ernor WIIlJam~

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" I 1(' flr-t AIr Corp, R('sp \ e,, lw called back to actl\ ('( 1\ h nrn~ <tatloRed m Add\-"-Ka If(' lS the <on (1f 'IIrr~ \[ ~ Bernard 0 Halll-of 16'l37 Clanford Lane

\, Ice crystals begm to form'1 Lake St. Clair, the skate

"arpenmg busmess I~ begm-ng to ha\'p Its annual boom.

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I elount I' mentIOned OpllliOll III to 31l. ow I IS 0 (', 1 { .. , II I I". ~ht\ "rt be "we voted as pel' 33 pel cent does not Include the <lenthl~llll III t1. G .u ....seeIns 0 , h lid I !urlllt Irll\d R.~..QUI'dutv Let the blg-" IgS fig t obVIOUSY CI"lPPe Ul (' I. , I, t ft( I '..

t t . .. The bdttered hqUOl lontlOl of tIll' Hdl ], 1\ 'II' ne l'tI ou nOI\ b t d', t b ' ' ,( 'WenBiggest Jolt to Repubhldns \I .IS COllll1llS~lOnhd~ een .Igge ]J~l 11'/\ IIII I II 0 \, Itthe e,uly Wa)ne lecounl Wlule "l>loppy" Sc,o.ltor Carlton H I II III be lill JI'd III ti ~t-!t!the GOP board of Cd'l\dSsers MOIIIS (R.K.llama.wn) l>avs ot oldel, \III <h""~' oeat~~looked \\Ith Jaundiced eye on "Kozaren (chaltll1an) doesnl pelatlve ~In:.that .Ilea and ItS pre\ lously bdd have a full grasp at the bUbl- The I 100Jill! 1~)I I,fballot countmg lelold and lunt- nes, ... " !tcnses all Ildlllj~ "II t~ III! hed bloadly at collUSIOn,the le- • • • , ,I ahe.ld\ AIlCl:lI, 1"1,, , ~I~r~

IlOunt found the ellols-all nOI- DAVID H MARriN, Flint pObltlOnd~ t"p thlilr I'.>I~mal mlstakes-favormg WIllIams, Democrllt who recently mddc I the countl I -,d I,_l\' ~ ~a'eitfair haired boy of the county. himself unpopuldr WIth blothel'lof anglel, ~However, tnne WIll tell, as other I parly membels by votmg to Ie- I Chdll<, III / I " ,t.t,Wayne county preuncts ale yet' Inst.lte fOlmel Genelal KUIl£lg, wav lomml IH "PPJ'(,.gr,.to be checked I dl e,ecullve dllectOl"of tht' LCC, toll tUlnpl!>l I , " "-"1

d It' I I,,~PohtlCdlly l>peakmg. Mltlug,ill lIdSbeen leappomte to t le com. I I ou e III Mill ,," In" II'~el es no\~ .IIe begmmng to focuS IlUSSIOnbv a 20-0 Republltan d nCII,pdP', I ~Il qe 0(

on the leglslatule Despite cl leg- .enate ,"ote I Penn~vh .InJd \. J hi 'll~"e.l~Islatl\'e cut III btate dPPIOPIla- Govelnor WIlhams UIges a $25, a 'ClltlCdlhlJ"n,I, I 'ItJ.I~ ~.:tlOIIS,the ~tate IS spendlllg more 1000000 bUlldlllg pl'oglam dunng thdt d ~Imdal III 'Jltl , n t lIJ:money dally than It I ecelves The the next fiscal year on the mentdl ,cd hpi e ~.pet-tel" of mOle laxe" IS l>talklllgI' -- - - ---

the qUIet chambels of the lall'makels. 1 ~--...)Pressule groups alreadv dIe lE.tl,,\CEbemg aiel ted to t'ombdt sUlh d \ 1)10 ~move. Many state agencIes Wll!ask an mClease In aPPlOpnatlOn" IClhng nsmg prlces due to 1Il- I

I tlatloll. The leg1Slators~ They'l! Italk only 'oft' the lecora dndthen not much. Can you blamethem~

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\Vhether you are able to gl\'~ a dIme. adollal or a hundred dollars. make yourcontnbutlOn from the heart. In thlS wayYOUmay share and enJoy the true spmt ofthe Chnstmas season.

FIOIU early mornmg the newsbo~"s Willbe at mtersectlons at points all oyer GrossePomte. Make sure you do your part

Jom your neighbors and fnends throughthe purchase of a Goodfellow paper and"Be a Goodfellow."

are universal f9.\'ontes WIth chlldren forthey may be used With pleasure at differ-ent a$es. - •

Too many tOYSgiven at one time con-fuse the young child. For babies and littlechlldren aVOId toys whIch are small 0T_have parts small enough to be swallowedIf they are pulled off Don't buy toyswluch can splmter or break, or thosewhich have sharp points.

Babies and young children are sensi-tive to the feelings of those closest tothem. If there is a baby or voung childIn vour famdy, provide for the securityand ,varmth of a happy family holidayand give him some of the secure samenessof any other day. Don't overwhelm himwith too many Visitors. too manv toys ortoo much excitement. If you expect him tohave a happy holiday. It IS better tospread the holiday pleasures over severaldays.

Cross onlv at intersectIOns and WIth thelight. LoOk before you leap out frombehmd a bus or in front of streetcar orautomob.le.

Quit shopping if you become tired orirntated. It IS the weary. preoccupiedperson or the one who has Just had acouple of cocktails to freshen up to whoman accident occurs

It is not onlv healthier but also saferto make many short shoppmg tnps ratherthan a few day-long shopping tours. the

department said. Plan special brief shop-pinq tnps for the children.

If you must drive to the shoppmg areas,be sure that all your car hghts, windshieldWipers, and brakes are in the best workin~order. Slow down well in advance ofintersections. Be espeCIally careful atdusk.

Don't let sickness or accident spoil yourholiday.

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Toni Ebner, Editor

L I. OLDHAM. 'UILISHER

CHRISTMAS TOYS

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DECORATE THE SAFE WAY

SHARE THEIR GOOD WORK

SPEAKING OF TAXES, a weUknown MichIgan name popped uprecently m Congress AFL con- I

sultant Arthur Elder took up thelaid cry of more corporatlOn taxes. l

IIt's httle wonder that SaInt 'Ied hIS mare throulh the streets He told the ways and means com. ~

rruttee corporations could stand,,NiCk ISespecially generous to the of Europe. 11 I, from five to SIXthousand, ml IOnsIIAmencan people. History proves I r;======;::;:1======~ of dollars more taxesI that the AmerIcans have done a I Elder, ex.head of MIchIgan'I lot for Saint Nick! I Letters to Federation of Teachers and dl-:I Accordmg to research experts I rector of the U. of M workers'I WIth .The World Book Encyclo- I educational servIces, was underI pedla, the Amellcans have liven: the Editor fire m 1948 on chargest tha1 Samt NIck a new name, a new Marzlst Ideas' were bemg taughtIface and figure, and a new means I ::============:!J I State WOIkers now are form-o! transportatlon. ing an unafflllated UnIon.Its aim

The ongmal European versIon ITO THE EDITOR: Chief Strengthenmg of cIvIl serVice,of Samt Nick pictured him as a I I, George F. Dansb~rYClt of more effective service to thetall angular man who rode on a t-oG

fthe Fplre tDe~Fatmen \11 r~t1re pubhc; better workmg conditions,b Both th horse' rosse am e arm:. w d I Ith P Iony gray mare. e 'a, of March I, 1951 ,an sa anes on a par w r -

Iand Samt NIck looked as If they I At this time I WIsh to thank I vate mdustry.hadn't had a. good Inell m some your paper and staff for the fine The CIVil servIce comllliSSlonItime. The Samt l~d deep sunken cooperation rendered to the de- recently granted a pay boost toeyes and wore a flowmg thread- partment and m~el1. My tenure state ~mployees.bare cloak and black skullcap. of enlployment has been 34 years Average weekly earnIngs In!

The early Engllsh settlers m I and SiX months Mlcrugan manufacturm~ rose tothiS country started glvmg Samt II I wIsh to express my smcere $74.60 In October With someNicholas hIS "New Look." The thanks to all the cItizens of counties gymg even hlghel.Engllsh cruldren adopted tbe Ie-I Grosse Pomte Farlns for theIr MeanwhIle md.ustry IS blddmggendary ChrIStmas flgure froffi loyalty to me durmg this time. high for teChnIcian,S.MSC offl-the Dutch, but the Englllh Chll-j Smcerely, • clals say they won t be able to

jdren hid trouble pronouncmg Georre F. DDlsbury, supply manpower for one-fourth'Samt Nickolous." Somehow the I __ the Jabs available thIS liprmg.

I' • • •name changed to "Santa Kalouf,"! TO THE EDI'fOR:and finally It was corrupted to I I WIShto tale this opportUnIty UNEMPLOYMENTIN !\IICHI."Santa Claus." 1 to express my smcere thanks to GAN IS on the nse, and many

HQ,wever,this was ol\ly the be-I the. many kmd r.esldents who workers In automobile plants facegmn!ng. In 1819 WashIngton Irv- gave me then: support m the layoffs by sprmg Cutj)acks mmg, m hIS "Kmckerbocker'$ Hls- I Grosse Pointe Woods election on use of steel, alummum and cop-tOry of New York" \\Tote of the December 11 per-to mentIOn a few commodl-Saint- ... - the gu"rd~n of New I I Will contmue to do my best tles-are due January 1. CredIt I

I York City. to m"lk~Grosse POIl\teWoods the restnctlOns are already here, car I. finest commumtv In the State of I prices are gomg up again, and I

Irvtn.t:'descnbed ~amt NIck as MIchlgan m whIch to hve I I war orders are laggmg. Ia ,JoUy fellow dWhlth a brohad- WIll never forget your expressIon I Despite all the talk about m- II

bnmmed hat an uge breec elI'l of confidence In me. tiated savmgs bond. MIchiganHe taught Samt NIck to smoke a i Georre W. Heckendorn, I cltlzens have bought $175,000,000 IpIpe, and, In the story, replaced CouncIlman, CIty of worth thus far thIS yea!"-mor~hIS shuftlmg hay-Iwrner With a I Grosse Pomte Woods, than an)' other period smce 1945.tnm wagon that floated over New, MIchIgan The army clallns Its 33 percentYork housetops. I _ _

A short time later, Samt NICho-1las' transformation was aIded byClement Moore jn hIS famouspoem, ''The Visit from Saint I

Nicholas" wrItten m 1882.Moore, Ia professor of Dlvmlty m a New IYork theolOgIcal semmary, gave ISamt Nick a sleigh, twmklmg I

eyes, cheeks llke roses, nose hke Ia cherry, and a round Itttle belly,

Today's Santa Claus is by no 1and all 0 r n a men t S must be non- means streamlmed, but he IS a Imfla mm able. far Ct)' from the lean, ascetic,

somberly dressed fellow who, for IThe following formula for the reduction centuries. on Ch1'lstmasEve, guid-I

of flammabilitv of Christmas trees is Iaccepted by thIS offIce: R ta H

Combustion can be reduced by allowing I 0 rv earsthf' tree to absorb a solution of calcium IChristmas TalkchlorIde ThIS IS done m the fonowmg !

manner' Use calCIUm chlonde to one- I b R R hfoulth (lr.) the welghi of the tree in I V eVe autpounds and mIx this m one and one-half I -'What to Know about ChrlSt-pints of water to the pound of calcium I mas" was the sub/ec:t of the an- I

chloride. I nual message of the ReverendThen cut the tree at the bottom on a •Andrew Rauth before Grosse

dIagonal slant and place the tree in the I Pomte Rotary last Monday, Each year Mr. Rauth, club IsolutIon for a few days so that it Wlll I member, has been InVIted to ad- I

absorb this chemIcal mIxture Also, use a dress hiS fellow Rotarlan~ nn the I

Chnstmas tree stand with a con tamer for ~ubJect of hISchoosmgwater m which the base of the tree is I ThiS year on presentmg theplaced 'Ihis keeps it mOist during the I theme. C h r 1st mas oddities,tIme It is used for decoratl\'e purposes I Christmas \~ords and Christmas---- -- ---- -- - -- s\'mbol~ \Vere touched upon.

I Yon t\llmen with I Startmg \"lth the strange ~bdlel"\.~ ance~ m many lands. the !!J)eaker

Custom - Made Jet Squadron I concluded by menhomng the true, I Christmas s\'mbols such as theFURN ITURE Pic ;';orman Von AIl'1'len, Star. the Wl.~eMen the GIfts,

US~IC. left No\ember 14 tor I the Shepherds. and the Babe InSt!e Our Fme SelectlOn~ , Korea and ha, been amgned as the Manger.

I an electrOniC radioman aboard He saId of t"e man\ thmgs toGOOD LUCK, GOOD FELLOWS a Jet squadron knO\\ about ChrIStmas. It 15 moqt

Von Allmen, 1\ ho resIded at! Important to know that m Christ,

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1578 AnIta, I, a recent graduate God came to menof the U S Naval School orTechno]oltY,~1emphlq.Tenn GUidoVandt. conductor oC CBS.

TV < • Na<h Alrfl\ t(' Theatle"made an elght-vear tour or theOnent as II chIld prodl" vlOlm-s'

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Certain rules have been set up by theFire Departments for Christmas decora-tions, ornaments and Christmas tree in-stallations m pubhc places in the commgholiday season.

These Simple rules ma)' well mean thedIfference between a safe Yule season ora ha7ardous one for famIlies and guests.

1. No paper decorations to be used.2. All decorations must be eight feet

a60ve floor,~ All deco~bons must be flameproofed.4. All decorabons must be kept a safe

distance from lights.5. No natural decoratIOns can be used

except wreaths wluch must be spaced atleast ten feet apart.

6. No Chnstmas trees Wlll be permIttedWithout special permISSion from the FIreChief. Where permIssIon IS granted, treesmust be treated to reduce flammabihty

When you see ~our favonte newsboyWith hIS red tag on Monday mornmg takea mmute from your busy day and a contn-bution from your purse so that th(' Lions'Annual Goodff'lIow~' Day Sale WIll be asuccess,

Theu' goal thiS year IS $7,000 and theirproject IS worthy. They WIll brmg happl-aess to famll1es 011 Christmas who mIghtnot be able to share a happy ChristmasWIth you.

The LIOns spread theIr charitable workthroughout the whole year as well asduring the hohday season. The Crippled,

Shop early and aVOid that Chnstmascold. the MichIgan Department of Healthparaphrased today.

More colds and aCCIdents occur duringDecember than at any other month of theyear.

Probably the surest formula for catch-ing a cold is to mill around in a crowded.hot store untll you're all bred out andoverheated and then go out -of doors andget your head and feet wet and yourselfthoroughly chJlled.

And one of the surest ways to ~et hurtis to shop long hours. load yourself to the

. eyebrows with packages and then hurrydown, staIrs, rush through downtowntrafflc or try to keep your balance on icywalks.

Wear sensIble, comfortable clothes,shoes and boots when shopping. Put allyour bundles in a basket or shopping bag.

When you select a toy for a chIld atChristmas time. choose It with an eve tohis safety ,is the advice Dr. Jo;:;eph;h;.Molner, commissioner of health, givesChristmas shoppers todav. Consider theage and the living condItion of the child

_. who will receive the gift.: A sled given to a ~ho has no place

to sleigh-ride will not only tempt hIm totake unnecessary risks but will give hima feeling of frustration because he cannotuse it.

Toys are more than something toamuse a child. They are the toolS 01 playand play IS necessary for wholesome nor-mal physical development and develop-ment of his per~nality. Toys should bedurable and easH" cleaned and shouldstimulate the owner to some activity,either physical or menta1.

Dolls, plocks, balls and wagons areamong the toys whIch do this, and they

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•d Jobs Chief Dansbury Retires New Security IElmDiseuse Starred ~':;;"Club[;~:;~:"';':;-sfOf1':jg~:yg:1~~~~G~~'D~~b"!W~~~,:~,,~,~!.t.c• ...I

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~:: ~~:d:~leI '!~~n~;'',"~~e'~~!""!'?:~'~I"'UOn" to Meet SantaJ ~.!~~,,~~~~..,maaI: CIty of GI o-se ~~,,:~en; m the Iecalled one of the most momen- Thp r~cent pulJhuzed pamphlet Pomle Garden Council attended I the problem and to orgamzatlon Santa Cldus wIll al rive at the apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and.

the end of th th F rms at lous fires m lhe hlslory of the e titled "Do you have a maid? Dolmeetml( 8hetld don Wetd~e,dodY, I of clean up PIOglamhS h I Grosse Pomte Camera Club meet- Mrs Clarance Floer of 282 Fisher.chillan State College's place- I!> mon dftel nedrly communIty n ecemoer a I>CU!>!>"Ie c n I H ted tIt t34 \lal~ dnd SIX Jllonth~ of ser !Idundress? cook? chauffeur? gdr- I f 'D h EI dlspa~e" e pam. OUt a Well pro- 109 on Tuesday evenmg, Dec 19 IS now 10 the Far Eaqt servingt director has a weIghty VIl~ to hl~ lOlllll1Unll\ - "It wa!> In the wmter of 1917 dener?" an OfflCldl publicatIOn of tro a the lie m '1 gram talnel. ou In I lam!>-I Ilem on hiS shoulders tl1tse At tl,,' COUll' ,I ", I, :.10 _ when we were called to a fire the Federal Spcunty Agency and The meetmg Wd!> held at the town, Mas!>achusetts, where fifty Vmcent Ayres, President of the aboald the battleshIp USS Mil-

but It's Just the oPPosIte ,,' ~ . n In a IIXatlOn known as the Cab- U S Trea~ulY Department, has Veteranq Memonal BUIlding and I II Ul klodds of diseased elm wood Club has made arrangements for I sounIS perennial worry I, bdge Patth, fOt me, Iy the 1 eSI- been made readIly available for I Mr C G Boyer, of the Bureau I was collected dnd burned, was an extensIve Christmas party for Most Widely known ship Ln thehn Schlueter say .. he feel. dent(' of the ldte F L Wads- families m the City of Grosse I of Plant Industry of the State conducted at virtually no cost the Club members and theIr Navy, she completed an 11.000-Old Mother Hubbard WIth I'.ollh" he lefle<led POinte and the Gro%e pOinte Department of Agnculture, pre- I SponsOled by communtty mmd- fnendq : mile run flom Norfolk, Va, to

many good Jobs I don't know "The fire stoll led !Iam an elec. mUnlclpahhes, announced FranCIS I sented color films sho~~ng ,he de- I cd citizens and club leaders, a There Will also be refreshments' Jom the Seventh Fleet off Koreat to do to I lnc Iron and bpfore the ashes L Pendergast, Manager of the IstruttlOn caused by e disease 1 coliecbon.samtatlOr. program can and presents at the close of the early m Septemberhlueter says there is • cnh- I ~ettlea more thdn half a mllllOn East Side offIce of the SOCIal At a prevIous meetmg a com- Icombat the alarmmg destructIOn party The group Will meet at Smce that time, the 45,000-tonneed for ,raduatK of engl' doJldr~ were lost We responded I Secunty AdmmlstratlOn, today. I mlltee of nme men was fOImed of our elms. I the NelghbOi hood Club bdttleshlp has played her part atmg, chemistry, phYSICS and With our SIX men and the Shores I Th b kl t I h to stal t a pro/" am for th" pro- In Grosse Pomte and East De- ------ Pohdng. Chong-Jm and Tanchon.

ted lIelds ,lent us their equipment Even I d Ihs Oat e exp alfnmgthw en tectlOn of elms trolt thiS disease has had an I Ed Sullivan's "Toast of the Late In October she Jomed In the

D I an ow a arrange or e re- I d M ' " 'I d 'ht MSC we WIll be fortul\ate I' 'j ,etrolt qenl out two engmes," portmg of these newly covered Mr Boyer cal e upon f. alarmmg stdrt Dr Lemmg stat. Town IS CBS-TV's oldest enter- I Wonsan an mgs, v. ere moreII one-tourth of these POSI_ '~~' ~, the ChIef related household workers. under the I Lapp of the Department of Agrl- I ed that 'America's elms need' tamment senes It's 30 months than 50,000 troops and tons of

avaIlable between now k N '1 ;,<~~,i , 'It was sHe I [hIS fire that the 1950 SOCIal Security Amend- culture m Candda and hl~ asso' I care, not tears" I old" havmg started June 20 1q48 supplies were put ashoreApril," he added Such .,~' Fal ms estabh~hed ~epalate police I ments, can be ~ecured at the 101- ~Iate~vto 11SCUSS th) ~~se:r ~unf I ----- 1I9l';:;;Ji:JllJi:JlllllliliJi:JllI:fJi';:;;lllliIi~~_~J::.~_---Ji:Jll~_Ji:Jll_~

Ical Jobs pay new grad- "~t and fire departments," he saId Ilowmg pldces Grosse Pomte I y t 1m sor area 0 01 0 P. II illabout $275-$325 a month ' f -............. " At the present time the Chief I Bank, War MemOrIal CeJ1ler, 'I con ro I "erce Ill! •

tart The wage represents a""""'?"oIl hds 18 men serving under him in CIty Clerk's OffIce m each of the M' Boyer then au timed the' '" I- GOOD (iOODFELLOWS10 per cent increa~e over I the department I respectIve commUnitIes the Post folll wmg workable program en-; I LUCK

year I As for hIS plan, m the future, OffIces, and most of th~ employ' dorsed by the Forestry Depart-I C t ~hJueter attributes the situa- I Dansbury states he Will take a I ment agencIes furnIshmg domes- ment oocer Ito several facton;, mcludmg 'I vacatIon In Flonda before de- hc help • 1. Gathering Informabon about lI!

...._ t f 1950 I cldlng where or how to spend hiS thlS fungus disease, of which I S nd I(plete a""",rp Ion O. co • spare hme You tan also secure copy of I lIttle is known and promot- S U ay II

graduates by mdustry; . thiS pamphlet at the office of thiS Inl experimental work. I"1 de~and .~:: t::~lcal GEO. F. DANSBURY \ B. 1w ' paper or by callmg the SOCial 2. POIntin&" out what shoule: be IIIuatel In nu ry I' ense, "S p S SecUrtty o!Iwe at 8720 Mack done for prevenbol or con- A student chorus of 250 VOICes Ireludance ot draft elJilble day night, actmg Mayor Richard It ~venue, WAlnut 1-8714 trol in areas where disease will be featured on Sunday I

uates to apply for jobs. Maxon pmned a gold badge on I ------ has become established. afternoor., December 17, when Ill!• • the lapel of the ChIef In apprecla'i S t B Flying Brick Mr. Boyer hsted as control Pierce Jumor High School pre- I'"lsdale Pupils tlon of hIS good work and devo- ~ on 0 e s measures: eradication of dis- sents Its eleventh annual ChrlSt- II

tlon to duty. Smash Windows eased trees, sanitation mea- mas Vespers service at the Pu~rce Iedge Frats Chief Tex Hoyt gave the FII e 0 d. d sures Includmg removal of auditOrium. II

ChIef a purse conlammg 35 sll- I r a"ne In Nearby Home' all dead parts and entire The ro ram which 15 sched- I'0 men from Grosse Pomte Ver dollars from the police de- I' treK regardless of cost, I d t Pb g t 4 11 - I

~ent)y been pledged to partment I A Lak Sh h h d d h' 1 t If' t u e 0 egm a pm, WI con ttI' ,~ On Sunday December 17 The e ore coac ea e c elDlca can ro a lnSec Slst of the members of A and B IIdale College fratenubes To the CounCIl and to all the IRt Rev He~ry Knox Sh~rnll east on Mack avenue swerved carriers, and surveys for Choruses the seventh and eIghth. Ii~ are Earl R. Gen!he, son people he has so long served, the I D D, Presldmg BIShop of th~ I to aVOId hlttmg another car and compl~te operational pro. grade ~USIC classes, and the II

Earl R. Genthe, 1345 York- Chief I~sued a brief message, "11 Episcopal Church and recently pIled mto a bnck fence at Lex- gram ID order to lower costs boys' and girls' glee clubs dl-e. who pledged to Delta Slg- love you all and God bless you" I elected PreSident of the NatIOnal: 109-ton Wednesday at 646 a m and a request fa! reasonable reeted by Gwen Brockmlll~ IPhI, and John H. Mack. son A!> a partmg remembrance CounCil of Churches 1'.'111 VISIt \ Flymg briCks smashed the funds from the ~egis18ture. I Ir and Mrs. Harry J Mack, George Schlaepfer formally pre-I ChrIst Church Gross~ Pomte to I wmdows in a nearby residence 11 o{~~ brough' out that the pre- be

ThestO?d of the Natl;l:y b;11 I

BIShop, who pledged t.:> sented Dansburv With a white lordam hIS eldest sop the Rev I at 482 Lexmgton. owned by ventatlve s p r a ~.1n g program f prese~he m song an a ea~ I Itta Tau Delta, national !!Oclal broad-bnmmed fire hat I Henrv Wllhams Sher;lll to th~ I Charles F Law. I I'.ould cost approxunately $1 50 b

orm,; I be~rga~ acc~m~alllme~ Il.

erlllty. In browsmg through hiS book Ipnesthood • \ Steven Magyar, of 453 Lexm~- per tree, and the C<)3t of remov- y er bl euch er lem. I I_:Jt:<I~JIllIllIII_"'___ The cer~mony Will take lace ton, who pulled out onto Mack mg deal trees IS $150 each. strmg ensem el Will a s°beP ay Ill!__ J:l$ ~~ P I mto the path of tile bus pollee Representatives attendmg the before the char a program gms I(

ill at the 11'00 o'clock servIce Mr. I ' Ill!

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'd Shernll WIll be presented bv thp said, was ticketed for not havmg meetmg are 10 hope,; that leglsla- In addltton to the tradlUonall1(III Re D J CI K lb t I hiS velucle under controL hon enforCing the control mea- Chnstmas choral arrangements, lI!

~ 'd I v r em ens a ,rec or 1 tud ts h b I I(V 1Il of Christ Church Driver of the bus was Harry sures Will be passed early next severa s en ave een se-, I===- ~~ . . to show our apprec,a-"ill The Preacher and Gospeler J Malchrzak, of 20500 Kmg-I year. . lected as solOIsts for thiS pro- lip.............. . f 1$\ II b th R D CI ff d L Ville, DetrOIt. Al Illustratlon of comparative gram Da\ Id Lalfrey, Vlrg,ma I jil-----_ . t,on or your patronage by continuing 'Ill WI e e I'V. r. I or • H d N IIf!J1 St I P f f Th I t Damage caused from the ftymg cost and control In New Haven Homeler, Joyce ~a, ancy \ J!l'l • an ey, ro essor 0 eo ogy a I V d h d S II Sh lI!to merit your favors during the year of 1951 ~ I Vtrgmla TheologIcal Semmary. brICks was estimated at $200 I and G r e en WI Ch, Connectlcut, en erbu~ 'than a y arrer.IIII The Epistler Will b" the Rl'v RepaIrs to the bus were also shoVl ed the elm loss In Green- are among IS group. tf

BEST WISHES !'Edgar H. Yeoman, VIcar of st. esttmated at $200. I wlch, where the program was Others Include Be\ erly War- ~1f Michael's Chapel Iearned out, to be about half that I ren, Nancy H.1lton, ElIzabeth Rill The L.1tamst ~111 be the Rev The kldney.shaped cYclorama of New Haven. Mitchell, Nancy Wyckoff, Elaine I

MAERTEN'S HARDWARE ! WIlham H Meade, Curate of used '?on CBS-TV's "Fred Warmg Too httle control can be dls- PelltJer, and Bob Hammond ~'l1 Christ Church Cranbrook and Show was deSIgned to ehmm'l astrous, eXjlerts pomted out. I The public IS cordially mVlted If!

rA. 2.2707 14538 E. JEFFERSON AVE. ii classmate of Mr Shprnll ' The ate shadows by ehrrunatmg cor- Mr. Boyer appealed to garden to attend thiS annual ChrIStmas Il!!=:!~ ~ ~_glln!lIln!.~~ 'R:l Sacristan Will be Mr. Mol.uxice ners. clubs to help wm the battle by presentation. I. ~~~ I!IIB-~

!Wood.Henry Wllhams Shernll was

born m Boston on November 14,1922, attended MIlton Academy Iand recelvpd a B A. degree at IYale In 194~. \

Mr Shernll served in theUnIted States Army from 1943 to1946 I

He completed hIS studIes atthe Vuglnla Theological Semm-,ary 111 June of 1950 and becameCurate of ChrISt Church, GrossePOinte, In July of 19.50

Mr. Shprrlll and hIS famllv re-Side on Mapleton Road in Grosse I

Pomte II BIshop SherrIll waq ell'cted

IPresldmg Bishop at the Trlen-mal ConventIOn of the Protestant IEpIscopal Church m 1946 mdwas elected PresIdent of the N".tlonal CounCIl of Churches thiSmonth

Before hIS electIon as head ofthe EpIscopal Church, BIshopShernll was Bishop of the DIO-cese of Mas~achuqetts.

Bishop <;hernll will addrpss the IMen of Chnst Church at a break- ,fast followmg a corporate com. I

I mumon at 8 a m. on December17.

IJoe LouisReturns Hel.e

Joe LoUIS. DetrOit's Immortal II Brov.-rl Bomber. WIll make an-,other start In hIS current come-back campaign at OlympIa Sta- Idlum on Wednesda\ January 3,

IPromoter Nick Landes has an-I nouncedI LoUIs 1'.'111 tangle VI lth FreddieBeshore, the Harrisburg, Pa,heav}welght who extended hea-vyv.elght champ Ezzarcl Charles

I In a Buffalo tItle fight thiS }ear.

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Meeting as guests on CBS-TV's"People's Platform." Sen. Cam(R, Wash,) and Rep Bolhng(D, Mo) discovered they're bothSewanee alumni.

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I ~4 rrl II CJLowers II reflect the trueI Holiday Spirit!

Local,te to Sing ~ Iin Marygrove Program I •Cut Flowers II

A member of the college glee I •Poinsettiasclub, Kathleen McCormick, 1425 I IBishop road, WIll take part 10 an II • Cyclamen and Ihour choral program 10 observ- III Iance of Christmas which Will be other potted plan~Ipresented at Marygrove College Ifon December 15. I I

Kathleen IS the daughter of Mr. II Iand Mrs. George C. McCormick. iGive Flowers by • • • I

Ken Murray prOducer-star of i HARLOW J. LINGEMAN IICBS-TV's "Ken Murray Show," tIonce played straight man to a ~ 17009 KERCHEVAL TV 2 6020 Iwoman comic In vaudeVille. A:----~~Sll:I5:!~~::w;;:~~!!l:ll:~~~~

FamJly ServIce Society through1ts counselling service gives helptb parents whose chIldren arebegmnmg '-to show problems In

SOCial and emotional adjustment,Margaret Mary Scheuer, super-

Visor of the Agency's dlstnctolflce at 11063 Gratiot enc9uragesparents to recognize the value ofprevention of serious problemsby consldermg causes of begm-nmg difficulties of t,helr chIldren

F S.S IS one of the agencies myour ~ommu01ty which helpsWIth the problems that were ofconcern to the WhIte House Con-fE-rence on Children and Youthwhich was held In Washmgtonlast week. December 3 to 7

The Conference sessIOns werefocused on "how we can developIn children and youth the mental,emotIonal and spmtual qualItiesessential to mdlvldual happmessand responslblle cItizenship andwhat phYSical, economic and so-Cial conditIOns are deemed neces.sary to thIS development"

Family Service Society 15 sup-ported by the United Foundation.Service IS available on a freebaSIS geared to mcome and sIzeof family Appomtments may bemade by telephonlllg the districtoffice, VEnice 9-3800.

Lutherans HoldCandlelight Rites

couple, on sale 'at the door. JoeyStark's orchestra WIll supply themUSICfrom 9 until 12 pm.

The Annual New Year's EveBall \\ III be held on December31 and IS for the Young Adultsof Gross" Pomte

Because reservations must belimited, the Young Married!" un-less m the college age bcacket,are not mcluded thiS year.

TIckets are $5 per couple andmclude mldmght supper, favors,etc

Checks must accompany re-quests for reservatlon~ or ticketsInay be purchased now at. theCenter durmg office hours or onSunday afternoon Reservationsare not accepted by telephone.

Joan Seymour, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Harold Seymour of Rivard Blvd, becamethe hnde of Leo Melvin Calhoun, Jr. Satur-day at 5t Paul's on the Lake The groom isthe son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Calhoun, Sr.,of Port Huron. A reception at the DetroitBoat Club followed the ceremony.

Young People Plan 'Holly Hop'at War Memorial CenterYoung people arnvmg from

~ollege for the holidays Will findtheir fnends at home have hadthem m mmd In plan01ng theirschedule at the Grosse PomteWar !\femonal Center

On Saturday, December 23, the"Holly Hop" IS the name givento the dance for all young peo-ple of the POIDte of high schoolas well as college age

Tickets are the usual $1 50 per

Stamm-NelsonRites to BeNext Satu rday

Of mterest to many East Sid-ers IS the comlOg marnage of H.RicEard Stamm to Nadme NeLonat Falfh Lutheran Church at 4pm, Saturday, December 16.

Lt. .Tames C Stamm, USNR, The annual candljilhght serlvceof Hartford, CorID:': brother of of the IroquOIS Avenue Chnstthe g~) l.\'lly be his best man. Lutheran Church, IroquOIS at

'!'he bnde~lect IS the daughter East Vernor, Will be held on Sun-day, December 17, at 430 pm

of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson of Mld- The chOirs of the Indian VIl-land, South Dakota, and, her lage Church Will render composl-fiance 15 the son of Mr and Mrs. hons under the director andH:lrold F Stamm, formerly ofGrosse oPmte and now of Dear- chOIrmaster, Mr Elwood Engel,born. aSSIsted by Mrs. Engel The sen-

ior and JUnJor chOIrs '" III con-Dick is the grandson of the tnbute to the mUSIcal e..ent.

late Captam and Mrs. Schum- Anthems, arrangements ofway. . carols and Chnstmas folk songs

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M 0 I form part of the program Parts

rs' e rt of the church liturgy WIll be• sung, mcludmg the Benedlctus,

to Be Spe.ak e r ~~tt::'agmficat and the Nunc DI-

A Chnstmas program \\;111be Civic Pride Setpresented to the Evemng Groupon Tuesday, December 19 at 8 For lu ncheonpm Mrs Fredenck H Olert,Wife of the NImlster of FIrst The CIVIC Pnde Assoclallon ofPresbyterian Church, Will be the Greater DetrOIt", III hold a SIlverspeaker Annlver~ary Chnstmas Luncheon

Mrs Henry B Joy Will give on Wednesday, December 20 atthe DevotIOns Special Christmas 1215 pm In the Cf\ stal Ball-musIc WIll be presented by ~al- room of the Book-Cadillac Hotelcomb Johns, and Manon Danrey, MISS Hulda Martin of the Den.With the entire group partIclpat. by High School WIll dIrect the109 10 carols mixed choral ensemble Mrs A

The hostess committee !or the C Dorow, SOCial Chairman. wIllevening Will be' MISS Alta Gray, be a~slsted by two Grosse POinteMrs NIargaret Partlow and MISS memben Mr~ Wm F Golden ofAnn Seeley East Jefferson Avenue. and Mrs

Each member IS bnngmg toy~ Wm B Mahoney of Meadow.and clothmg for underprivileged brook Mrs A. J Gilleo WillChildren preSide.---- -------- -----------------~M~M~~_~~~_~~~~~_~~~~i !

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FollOWing theIr marnage cPl'emony Wed-nesda\, Mr. and 1111'S. Wl1ham J. Bretz leftfor a triP to New Orleans. The bride IS thedaughter of Mr T. T. Hawks\Vorth, ofRu ..rk, Va., and Mrs. C. H Osborne, ofRivard Blvd Her husband 15 the son of MrsJohn Bretz and the late Mr Bretz Thecouple w1l1 make their home in GratIotTownship after the1r tnp.

CAR ChapterHolds YuleDinner Party

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mas festlvlbes and some arepostpomr,g departure for theNe\\ Year's week-end at C'segoto be on hand

The hostesses Will meet thecast at a reception flom :'I until" o'clock at the DAC

At 5 0dock the boys "IIIboard special busses tor theCountry Club. whele the) havebeen In\.lted tn be gue,h atElaine Ztmmerman's d2but teadance,

They hl\ e to bE' back d' theirspeCial tram (It I' al\\ a), parkedon a sldmg m the MichiganCentral val ds) at 7 0 clock toha\e dmnel and be leady to goon stage at :\fUSlC Hall at 8 30

The bOAes In Mustc Hdll havebeen reser\ed for the girl" \\ ho\\ III see the show as gues Is ofthe PennsylvanIa alumm ofDetroit.

After the penormance thegirls and theIr escorts \\'111go onto a cabaret party at the HotelStatler A. a hlghhght of thecabaret party the boys al\\ ayspresent some of the high spotsfrom the show.

Ann Stnnger and Roberta:.iackey are Jomt chaIrmen ofthe hostesses.

HIS parents tntended FranCIS L.Sull1van, CBS-TV' Sure as Fate"narrator, to be a banker

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JOIN RANKS OF POINTE BRIDES Church School Halloway-Hammondto See Puppets h T Idin Yule Play Trot 0 at Dinner

• At a .mall dJnner party in ,Jr, annOllnc~rl thThe Church School of The thelJ4Rlvard Blvd. home on Sat. of theIr dau;zhtPl ~ .nt~

Grosse Pomte Methodist Church urday evenln' Mr. and Mrs. She I' b t th~lPllr~'0"111p1esent Its annual Christmas Charles Frederick Hammond, Hollo,", av ; Iolh~d t~ R litParty 6n this commg Sunday eve. ------------- Mra H Rex rHO~l::of n. l'.mng. December 17 at 8 pm In GAR en Creek II ~'Brt.;the Community Room of the apterh h 2'1 M R d be Pat dt!Pl1iprl Gc urc at f oross oa • Sacred H~a ' ron\:OS!~ ~.

tween Kercheval and Ridge Has State ent ;"-"led at Ka I-maloo C I!Ii'JlltThiS year Ned Johnson Will fiance Who I' _n al 0 leg!lit

plesent hiS marionette show, B d lilT Kalamazoo '" hoot Ull'nu ~ilIThe ChrIStmas Angel" a story oar, i r.1 eet 109 Klrk<\ j Ip 5,h~~~~.t~

about Greenland and an Eskimo pathy and SurR!'lv I~ KO!Or""boy who loved ammals, eVf'll the f J I Mo He Is ' nl~-bArn1 '(l"~.A jomt meeting 0 the unlor a e,,, ~ ....

!terce polar bear and Senior children of the Amer Society 0 lh!.\!IiIt 1. also rumored that Mr. lean Revolution State Board was Pat dlHI R~>. dr~

Santa Claus WIll pay a VISit With held at the Postum Club HOUle be marmd (In Janui!lil4:.jIa tl eat for each and every boy In Battle Creek last Saturday. rites Will be '0lpm n ~ l'>~and girl Pi esent Paul's Shun h on th~~~ J l

All those who are membel s or The progress of the projects • I.~~fllends of The Grosse POInte such as mountam schools, con- ------Methodist Church are cordially servallon, Amencan musIc and B IImVlted to bring their chIldren radiO was discussed. The meetmg a etel assesand be present at thiS affair thl5 was conducted by Carolyn Lut-Sunday at 6 pm. trell of Pontiac. B'

_____ Guests inVited to the meeting.. eg In at CenlerOff mcluded MIS. Henry B. Joy, hon-Society ers orary NatIOnal Vlce.Pres1dent, New ballet c1a'S€!~.h

CAR, Mrs J. Harvey Maxwell, Saturday, nere"l1b~r I! besl

Help to Parents Semor State PreSident, Mrs Ar- Grosse Po.nte lIar Mll ~thur H Bacon State Librarian Center under the n . tinllU!

d h Id Curator, Mrs. Sidney C. Probert, MISS Olga Fm"er Jrettl~~

a n C I. re n LoUISa St. Clair regent, and Mrs. The COUI,e,have I.••

Lloyd DeWitt SlYUth. I """~~....u ar and th!' d~mand .....that nt!w da,!!'! h I() l!l(scheduled . a\~ tlt

FUIther mforl1'atlOncatamed, by cal'mg th n~Pomte War MemOllltr~TU. 1-6030 --,

Local debutal!tea tnd ~M.debs who ""'ill act 11$' hostessesfor U1e 70 members of the cast of"Count Me In,' '~ be presentedby tbe University of l'ennsyl.vlma Muk alld Wig Club atthe MUlie Hln on December 29Include Iubel Baxter, Shlrle~'ForayUle and Joan Taylor.

Others who Will don theIrparty gear for the college \\ 1'1.come are Jane Taylor, AnnKamper, Molly Moll, Sally Frost,Mal"Y Macauley, Suzanne Ander-son, Beth Keegln, Ann Hagen,Mary Lou CudlJp, Jean Howen.stem and Martha MUirhead

Anna LoUise Smith, JulleThurber, Nona Hemmeter, JanetVan Osdol. DoriS Zimmerman.Elame Zmmlerman and JoanSattley.

The Mask and Wlg, sho\\ hasalready become such a DetrOittradition that the IIrts considerIt a defirute party of the Chnst-

The Chnstmas dmner party ofthe John Paul Jones Society ofthe Children of the AmencanRevolutlon was held Saturday atthe home of Ann El1zabethBacon, 976 Barnngton

Among the members who at-tended were 'Irs Henry B. Joy,Mrs Lloyd DeWitt Smith. MrsWillard H Toncray, Mrs HaroldHastings and Mrs Harry Mc-Queen.

Among the other Pomtersthere were Shlrle\' and SherryDaVIS, DaVId Huloert, PaulJones, Charlotte, Johanna andMary LoUise Klem, Catherme,LIll1an, LOISand Thomas Manck,Wmlfred and James McQueen,r......---....----~~ and Dorothy and John Petrosky.

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~I The Sunday Scheul of Faith

t!IutJJtmoJ t' • Lutheran Church WIll present

• • theJr annual Christmas programII on December 17 at 7 30 p m The

~I theme of the program IS "The

--r: lfw: _A. J ~ ~ f! Wonderous Story."'l1-' ~ ~. ~ Each department of the Sun-

f \. • day School w1l1 ha\;e a part In~ l~ I the program In all, some 100

1~~ children Will partIcipate In the

JANET'S LUNCH ~-: I Ise~v~~~, the Jumor and Chapel.".~__. _ K.rcheval at Mary_"land ." .. ". W I ChoIrS Will smg.

~ .'- ---_ 11 Adult chOir members who Will...~,~ (~..'" .f~- also smg solors or duets are: P.!Randall, V Ashton,O 'Ashton, J.II Blass and A Cam. The membersI of the program commIttee are:1I Mmes E. Ihng, H. Boone, K Tra-Il vena, VI. Pope, W Kohler and W,

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Teeners Lea rnAbout Dancingat Country Club

The teen-age dacmg class atthe Grosse Pomte Country Club,under the directIOn of PaulStrasburg, are contmulng theIrfortnightly sesSIOns

Mr Strasburg has enlisted theservIces of the Arthur MurrayStUdIOS, In the person of Mrs.Dons Eaton TraVIS, who Willcontmue to direct the classes un-til Mr. Strasburg recovers fromhiS recent aCCident

Mr.> TravIS reports that theCharleston IS the dance most re-quested by the members of theclass, and part of each sessIOn ISdevoted to It

The next dance class Will meetFriday mght, December 15.

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HOLIDAY CIFTS

Mrs Harry Dee McCullough,chdlrman ot the SOCial WelfareCommittee of the Detroit Fed-erat.on ot Women's Clubs, an-nounces a MUbItdl Benefit Tea tobe held 00 Thursday, December21, from 3 to 4 pm at the Fed-erahon Clubhouse

Pro,eedb w II be u,ed to pur-chase a portable VIctrola for the'nental "ard at the Wayne Coun-ty General Ho,pltal

Members and Ine'lds of theDetrOit FederatIOn al e cordIallyinVited

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Frank Smatra, star of CBS-TV's "Frank Smatra Show,"jumped hIs income from $15 to$25,000 a week in the short spaceof five years.

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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED..... Goodfellow"

The engagement of Mary Louise Kappel and WilliamNicholas Walsh was announced this week by the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Kappel, of LakeShore Road. Mary Lou was graduated from Grosse PointeSacred Heart Convent and attended the UnIVerSIty ofDetroit. Her fiance, son of Mrs. Albert Walch, of MarylandAvenue, and the late Mr. Walch, 15 an alumnus of U of Dand a member of Chi Sigma Phi fratermty.

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Some 16 different puppet char-acters have been mtroduced rnCBS-TV's "Luclw Pup," but Foo-dull and Pinhead .emam the fav-antes.

Members of the American As-sociation of University WomenWlll learn how to give thelfhomes a feslJve air WIth ChrISt-mas greens at their meetingTuesday. December 19.

Under the dJrectlon of Mrs.Fred Schumann, new ideas formantel, table and doorway willbe explained. and carried out.

The Fine Arts division is spon-soring the meeting at the WarMemor1;o1at 10:30 a.m.

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Sunday evenmg, December 17,mark., the annual CandlelightService to be held at GrossePOI n t e Woo d s PresbyterianChurch, Mack and Torrey Road.

A newl)' organized TrebleChOIr of teen-agers Will asSiStthe Chancel ChOIr this year In

the presentatIOn of the 19th cen.tury cantata, "The Commg of theKmg," by Dudley Buck, famedAmeflcan composer of churchmusic.

The evening's rendition und ..rthe direction of Wilbur Bezeau,Choirmaster, WIll be augmentedby a SIxteen-pIece brass chOIr,playmg a half hour of traditionalcarols before the service WIthMr William Ferry conductmg.

These carols are to be sentthrough ampbfiers for the en-Joyment of the surrounding com-munity. Accompanymg the choirsIS Etta Mae Yeung at the organ.The senrlce Will begm at 7'45pm.

PresbyteriansS late CandlelightService Sunday

r. Lord, Mrs. John Norton Lordand Mrs Thomas B. Mann.

Also on the patr'ln 11'it are.Mrs. BenJamm H. Paddock, Mrs.Thomas F. Pdddock, Mrs. JumesPhelan, Mrs LewIS Robmson,Mrs Joseph B Schlotmdll, Mrs.Walter Scotten, Mrs. F'rederlckM SIbley, Jr, Mrs. FrederickStrong, Mrs W. M .::>y,'um,Jr,Mrs. Car,ten Tiedeman and Mrs.Henry P. Wl1l1ams.

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TmS TROOP has been busymaking chenille Santas for hos-pital tray favors for Chnstmas.

Recently mvested by troop 84were Sarah Olert, Nancy Kmg-man and Judith Nothstme. Pa-trICia McClintock transferredhere from Cloorado Sprmgs andMary MacArthur from MaireSchool

manual and recorded soundeffects.

Mrs. Daniel Carne, Mrs. M.Whltbngham, Mrs. C. Mower andMrs. MacArthur accompamed thegirls.

Due to a typographical error,the East Side Shopper left outflour 10 the Oatmeal cookIe recipelast week.

Below IS the recipe as It shouldhave appeared.

1~ cup shortening% cup milk% cup chopped nuts1 cup sugar1 egg1 cup seedless raisins1~ cups of sifted flourIV:: cups of odmeallIJ teaspoon of saltlh teaspoon of baking soda2 teaspoons cinnamonCream the fat and sugar and

add beaten egg. Add the sifteddry ingredients except oatmeal,along with milk. Oatmeal, nutsand raisins are mixed in last.

Stir the nuxture well and dropby spoonfuls on a greased balongsheet. Bake in a moderately hotoven 350 F. until nicely brown.

danCE:<at 9 30 pm. Many whoatter.d the show are plannmg togo to the dance afterward.

The local committee In chargeof the Tnangle &,how's appear-ance here IS \.mcler Jam.es W.Lee II, while N. M Mutlock IS}Jresident of the Pnnceton Clubof MichIgan. The Yale dance ISdIrected by Alex L Wiener,president, and H. Hunter Wit.hams, entel tdJllment chairman.\ ApphcatlOns for tickets to t.1eTnangle Show have been re-ClaIVl!d from several hundred Dc-trOlters and have been proce.>sedby a committee of the PrincetonClub. TIckets WIll soon be in themall to those apphcants Othprsmay buy tickets at Grinnell's

The Triallgle Club patronnessesmclude:

Mrs. Grant E. Armstrong, ~rsStandIsh Backus, Mrs. HowardBallantyne, Mrs Andrew W.Barr, Mrs. Henry E Bodman,Mrs. Edward B Caulkins, Jr,Mr~ Charles Beecher Crouse,Mrs Dexter Felry, Mrs Halde-man Fmnle dnd Mrs Edsel 13.Ford

Others are' Mrs Emory MOrdnFord, Mrs John B Ford, Jr,MIs Albert G Fosmoe, Mrs. Joh~H. French, Mrs James Mot!French, Mrs. Harry W Frost, JraJ"d Mrs Alfred Glancy, Jr.

More on the list are Mrs. Dan-iel Goodenough, Mrs James I.Goudie, Mrs George Hammond,Mrs. Laura B Higbie, Mrs. HpnryB. Joy, Mrs. W. Brace Krag, M:-s.James W. Lee, 11, Mrs. Helbert

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MRS V. M BENNETT'S t oop424 of Parcell. School potted 25hE'~onta plant~ dE'('oratf'd theflo\\pr-pel., and presented thema~ gIft.. tn Ihe occupanl.. of theKmg < Daul!htf'l'" and SoM'Hnm(' for the A~(('d

The- HI"wn,(' S<"oul..' re-,cnth,omen lroop ,02 for a havndcann "en('1' roa<t at Fmdla\'~Stable', Girl. ""crp cha!>f'rnnedbv Mr< S Kellf'rhal< and Mrs.L Ru~,('ll I('<ld('r. of troof) 102,<InnMl" Hpnnpll and Mr. W fRn.pr )p ,rl('r' of trnop 424

TRF I'lJTER"If:DIATf: ~,out.nf lroop 84 nf R'charrl ,,;(-hoo]arp'1111 t,lkmi/ C'nlhll<1:l"1Calh"bouttheir tnI' 10 \\',,\ne t'Ol\e, "'v,,,<1 , ,1<111.n ,n n('cpmhpr 1 In'1'(' hI' T('( I)' dmg of '~('n( pRy~n Cub Rpf)nrt('r ~

H('"ne ,('..m~ 1hf' pld\ Ihf'V\\1 , <hn\\n throllj1;h Ih.. "Ild,n\1 lfl1 thC' (nnllO r)o()m oetnd ....1\\-

, ,n,l nn, IT' prop, ' fOl ,molh ..!'l<1d" .hr)\\ Mr Mill:H, g"\(' <Inmte~tmg demomtratlon of both

ISCnlor Manner Troop 201 held

an electIOn recently, 10 whichthe followlJlg officers were elect-ed Emily Harding, president;Ellee Fnzzell. 'leCretary; JamceGelhaar. treasurer, Ann Lamp-man and Donfla HeWitt, C:>UncLlrepresen~nres, Nancy Ramsay,alternate

The.e Manners meet on the2nd Thursday of each 1l10nthWIth the N E and S E Mannersat Mf'l Kenneth Spauldmg'shome on Lakewood on the De-trOll Rn,er The\ ~tudv boatm~and <aIling technIque. under the~n.or~hlp of Yacht.women. anauxlIJarv of the DetrOIt PowerSquadron

MISS Bodwell's example menui!jludes tomato JUIce, 32 cents;I:J-pound turkey, $8.25; dresSing,13 cents; potatoes, 15 cents;celery, cranberry sauce and ap-ple salad, 48 cents; homemaderolls With butter. 29 cents; vege-tables. 21 cents, and pumpkmpIe, 32 cents .

Some famlbe~ may not wantto buy a IS-pound turkey. Buy-109 a half turkey for example,wuuld reduce the cost andamount of leftovers considerably.

WIth the same size turkey theco~t of thIS menu for a fanu1y ofeIght would be about $11.11, or$142 per plate For the familyof J() It would cost $1147, orabout $1 14 per plate.

SpeCific costs outlined hele\\ III ~ary for each family, MISSBodwell explainS Pnces varybetween stores ann from day today. Current average pnces\\ ere used for the estimatedamounts of each food Itemneeded.

Varla!Lons III the menu Willalso alter the cost You may pre-fer ham. goose, duck, chicken,mmce pie, frUIt cake, puddmgsor cheeses. or many other foodItems In place of those used In

the abo"e sample menu.EstLmatmg the cost of the

usual "extras" such as freshfruits, nuts and cand)es IS not soeasy How much to allow de-pends on the tastes of each 10-dlvldual faIIlJly.

mg a ddnce dt the Country Club,Grosse Pomte.

Proceeds flOm both events goto scholarshIp funds The triangleshow starts at a JO pm, the Yale

Expert Tells How to TakeDent Out of Food BudgetHow much of a dent WIll

Chnstmas dmner make In yourfood budget purse thiS year?

Let's conSider family groups ofsix or more for dmner, smce re-unions and "company" are tra-ditional durmg the hohda)' sea-son.

For a famIly of SI'C the cashoutlay for a typical dmner 10

MichIgan WIll be slightly over$10. says Mary Bodwell, agn-cu1tural erononucs departmentfood specialist at Mlchipn StateCollege.

ThiS would amount to about$1 70 a plate l! all the food wereeaten at one time. Cost of theleftovers then, IS charged agamstthe Chnstma~ dmner

A PLANNED slelghllde turned mto a haynde Idst Saturdaynight because of the ldtk of snow

Joan Schwartz and Bob Bertall1m, Mary Lou FIshell and PatMcCormick, Joan Rabaut and Jack De Carlo, Theresa Lyfold andRay Bertalllnl, and Carolyn Floer and Bob Vavour were a few ofthose enJoymg the rather chilly weather.

It was lots of fun, we heard, and no one was too unhappy atthe change of pld.n~

Some Paulites made use of tllelr long weekend by catchingup on their hockey games. Bob Thurtle Lee Elsey and DickO'Connor as well as Pete Schummer and' Janet Hock and JohnMcCarthy and Janet Hock were present at one of the games tocheer the Red Wings on.

THIS YEAR, both the girl's and the boy's basketball teamspromise to be very outstandmg

The boy's team, led by Jack Trombley, has such prominentmembers as Terry Lynch, Glenn Walters, JIm Champine, TomPelkey, Johnny Barton, John Heutteman, Tom McLaughlin, EdLynch. and JJnI Hosklils

The girls, not to be outdone, have been in practice for abouta month. Captamed by Phyllis Van Becelaere and Judy Beaupre,the team consists of Mary Allor, Marilyn Satherland, Joan andJanet Hock, Dee Wise, Mary Van Damme, Anne Reed, BevLabadie, Peggie Sharpe, Skippy Ducastle, and Diane Cetlinski.

The Sophomores and Freshmen also each have their own team.Sophs Mary Ellen Beaupre. Captam; and Frosh' Nancy Mason,Cllptam. All m all, the basketball season looks very promlsmg.

St. Paul Hi-Lites8y DIANE. ZEMPER

d' Ld~t week mu~t ha\ e been a lull dfter those gdy ThanksglvlOgay~ Elthel thdt 01 everyone IS re~tmg up for the Chnstmas holl-

ddY~ whKh die Idpldly draWing ned.r, for no one seems to havedone too much 10 the SOlidICircle. However, the few events whIchhIghlighted the week WIll soon be made known

The FreShmen had a special dance given In their honor atthe War.. l\Iemonal last Saturday IUght. ThiS "Niner's Get-To~ether was a chance for the t'rosh of all the schools in GrOS5ePOlDte to get acquainted with one another.

Md.ny of the newer Paulttes took ddvantdge of thl~ occasIOnm,cludlng Malllyn Blondell, Mary Roth. John Bel gmdn, MarllY~D Hooghe, Clare Lenz, Joan Dirkes, and Mike Sheedn. Others whospent the night playmg pmg-pong and dancmg wel e Kay Piche,JIm Brown, Sd.ndy Knack, Lynn Van Telm, Evelyn' Piche, andBarbal a Wmes I

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There 15 stIli plenty at time to choosefrom our man). eXCtt1ng to) s and stuffedanImals Just nght for ChrIStmas all re-sale goods from GTa,.;e Po.nte reSIdent.and shops The ThrIft Shop WIll be clo.ed

I• beginning Thursda\ evening. Dee :tlstthrough Tuesdal. Jan 2nd.

fi NEIGHBORHOOD THRIFT SHOPti 17121 Waterloo ot St. Cloir - Grosse Pointe

'tJtronList for Triangle Club Produuction Grows~LOreof socIally prominent Local alumni of Prmceton and

~~e pOinte women were an- Yale are combJnUl~ to make De-nced today as patronesses for cember 22 an "mtercolleglateDetrOIt appearance of the mght" On the ~ame mght thecclon TrIangle Club, to be at Yale Alumni ASSoudtlon I" glv-onlC Temple Fnday, Decem-22

he current production, "Tooft,r Toddy," recently was ac-

med when It opened Inceton as one of the best In59-year history of thIS 1m-dot collegIate dramahc or.JutJOn.

was announced at the I De.ber meetm gof the Stephenslege Alumnae Club that theirual FashIOn Show would be

on March 10 at the Engle.club.

lothes modeled Will be frome's, arid Mrs Grace SmIth

I commentate on the springIOnshe proceeds ftom the showused by the Michigan SocietyCnppled Children, specIficallythe relief of rheumatic feverImsrs R W. McFaddin, Mrs D.and, and Barbara Haills are

co-chaIrman of the show.Ie Moon is In charge of pub-Ity, and MM. R. E. RIOrdan '!tIcket cha1rman.he following Pornte residentsworking on the committees:

tv Ostermann, Mrs. Nancysberg, Mrs. E. C. Beck, Mrs.Ware, Mrs. Dorothy PhillipsMrs. Roger Bacon.

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Morton Downey CBS-TV Starof the Famlly" host, earned hl~first $5 smglng In a firemen's mm. Islrel show. v. hen he was seven I

The term "Whistle s~.. thatused to be applled to sm towns Ihaa a special slgnl1ican withthe 19~0 Chevrolet. Termmatlonof a whisthng sOlD\d m the neckof the filler pIpe not1f1es at-tendtm~ when the gasolme~tankIs full

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To those v. ho y .In t to ma ke the week-end a real vaca.hon v. e suggest) ou arrl\ e Saturday mght and enJoy agood <teak dln.,f'] rlancmg to th~ musIc of Ken Shookand hi! TriO. hOy(' a goorl n1l!ht. r".t anll a ll~l,urplvhrf'akfa.t and rimn. r on '>unciav hEoforp thf' parlv The..cirlILon,.,1 (hal~' 1< on" SIIl'lO per couple

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B1 LOUISE DAXOSKEThe R C.A. seMEd as a worth.

Wh1le tool of learning for theEnglISh department last week.An excellent film on the art ofpronunciation was shown andgave some sound adVlce 1D aninformal way ••

W1th ChrIStmas just around thecorner, the students at St. Am-brose are again sbowin;; a finespirit of char1ty and good will;each room 15 cbeerfully andbuslly prep&rlllg to make ChrISt-mas a happy one for new farmission stations. '

St. Paul Bowling If tP~ ILeague Standings " 18443 MACK AT PBESTWICK

WOMEN'S MEN'S TEAM STANDING i G1'O&H Poi"te WoodsGrosse Pointe Woods Rec. 37 151 No. Name PoiDts ! OPEN II A M. to 9 P.M. EX~ SUNDAYGrosse Pomte Rev1ew 30 22 3 E. Lauer ......•.•....... 331 .... •• .....Kammer Beauty Shop 30 22 9 J, Jablonsk1 " •.•••• , .••. 33 I

DR. PERKINS Tracy Motor Sales' 30 22 a L. Reno •....•••••.••• ,. 31dowed lecture at the University Elva DeBI'..n.ander 29 23 10 F. Dansbury ••••.•••••.•. 30of M1chlgan's School of Pubhc The Camera Shop 28 24 8 P. Allard •...•.•••••••••. 291Health, Dr. PerkinS sa1d tt.bercu- I KIrby Vacuum 28 24 13 A. DeRlemacker .••.•• ..29IoslS Chnstmas Seal dollars and DeVuyst Contractors 27 25 8 A, GOUin .. . .. " ....... 26tax funds need to conlmue the Hawthorne House 26 26 5 T. 1l'ombly ••••..•• ..•• 26Jomt attack on "many obstacles" Upper Mack Cleaners 26 26 15 N. McEachin •••••••••••.. 26

Grosse Pointe Radio 26 26 2 T. Cor~tt •..•...••.••••. 24THE PARENTS accepted our BRILLIANT GAME Mack-Warren Businessmen 25 27 4 H E'urton ••• ,., •• , ••••. 23

invltatlon Thursday to VISit DETROIT _ Don Panc1era, de- Grosse POinte Garage 24 28 11 M. Smith ...•.•.•..... , .. 23classes and confer With teachers, fenslve back with the DetrOit Ohrt Hau'dressers 24 28 1 L Donovan ..•........•. 23The rooms and halls were decked LIOns, can pomt to hiS game D!'lSColls Standard Service 22 30 16 L. Korte ., •.••.••••.••.. 20 IWith boughs of holly and the bud t ..... h 7 R R h 191agalns ...LIC 19an State In 1946 Kopps Pharmacy 22 30 I . UPflC • , , • , •••••••••of the ChrIstmas spmt began rto as the most brilliant of Ius col- Silver Crown Ballroom 18 34 12 D. Trombley ..•.. , •. , .••. 171

blossom. fI'wo attractJ.v~ book leglate career. A T-quarterback DetrOit Safety Furn. Pt.pe 16 36 HIGH TEAM I

dlSP~YS gave wonderful gift sug. , at Boston College, PanCIera com- High games for the night: M. 3 Games Igestions to Santa Claus. I pleted 14 of 17 pa>ses to hand the

On exhibIt were the posters Spartans a 34 to 20 setback. "It Roland 199. L. Burgess 194, E. D Trombley .,...... • •... 2657II which won first, second, and third was my first starting assignment, DeBrobander 185, L. Semon 185, P. Allard . • •...••. , .•••.•. 2627 I

pnzes In the recent poster con- too," he expl81ns. Later, Pan- M. Piche 180, V. Rlghtenburg 1'1'8;' J. Jablonslu .••.• ,., •• , ••.. 2600 I

Itest, sponsored by Our Lady's Clera transferred to U of San D Deary 173, and E. Champine I Game ISodahty. Manhall Francis re- Francisco. 171. P Allard .. , , 968ceived first honors. Jacqualme I -----_ High series for the night L. L Korte .. " .•••.....•.. , .. 968

I Klrsten, second, and Valerie HEALTH STATISTICS . Burgess 488, E. Champine 483, J. H Furton ..•....... 934

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Stackpoole, third. Congratula- The Public Health Service re., Desmet 464, B. McCarron 461, L. INDIVIDUAL mG~

Ibons' Tqe wumers rece1ved ported that the nanonal death i Semon 456, M. Roland 452, F. 3 Gamestheir various awards durmg the rate for accidents - other than, Comyn 450. I H. Furton •••••••••.••••••• 603

, program Thursday. motor vehlcle-for the first seven I Kammer Beauty Shop and, R. Harbs ..••.••.•••••.• ,. 602I ------ • months of 1950 was 38 per 100,000 Grosse Pomte Rev I e w teams! H. Furton . 597George Burns, CBS-TV comic, poPu,Iahon, the lowest on record. rolled 2035 and 2030 respectively I 1 Game

was born 1lI New York, prefers The service estimated the general for second and third hlgh team I Jas Sweeney' 238to bve 1D Hollywood. Gracie death rate for the Umted States three for the year Bea Hagen 1.. Reno : : : : . :::: :: : :: 236 I

Allen, born In San FrancISCO, m July a 88 per 1,000 population, raISed blood pressures by convert- : H. Furton 234loves New York a new low for the month. In, the 6.7 split. I 24It SCORES

, ---- l H Furton '" 234B. Bloome •. u •••••• "" •••• 214

I R Harrl$ ..I 211I E Kramer 202I C. Mannmo 224Joe Sweeney , ,212J Marsack ..••.•••..•• , •• , 203P Allard . , • . . .. . ..... 206

Last ThUl'Sday the (iris woretheir new tams, which hawebecome part of their uniform.To honor Our Lady's feast of

the Immaculate Conception, a

I group enacted a small skit, whichwas composed by Barbara VIS-mara.

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~::o::_:n~tOi::a:::i;o: IL "I•• -G;;Ci,;ilow" Make Plans Vandevelde Sparkles 1mperial Home Cagers ~uffer First~I~s.~::,'~~r~~o~~~e~aosw~! eo Kopp f R In Auto Club Win Cinches Defeat from Hlghlandpq-J.stunt rider m early RKO west. t D· t or ose Qt',o lrec By BOB HOWE I by the actions of thern.s, BIT · While most bowlers had trou. nice They dec1ded to play roulh 1 "t Spot There was no JOY m Grosse The 8tand~ "'ellee ~------------ I' OW rIp ble finding the 1-3 pocket last and completely downed the run- S Pomte High School last Frlday Ienthusiastic teen_a PICKel! ...-----------...,11 C;V; ~ Opera Friday night at the Grosse Pointe ner-ups, 4-0 The only shutout . nl,ht a8 the home cagers suffered Iyelling and SCIea gers ~

... ......, Woods Recreation, George Van- of the evenmg. . With only three weeks lemam. their firlt defeat ot the seuon, to v1ctory. mini thelr!llltReservatlOns are bem, made develde experienced little d11'lI' Middle Atlant1c Transp. Co m- In, m the ftrst half of the season, lasln, an exciting overtime battle Ell er to

I' Leo Kopp, one of the nahon's ~~~e ~;Its tr~~d W~~~haha~~ culty m shooting high smgle and credSed Its lead to 4 pomts by ImperIal Cleaners, now Jeadlllg to Highland Park-46 to 42 I from g keep li1lhliJld '-'outstandmg mUSical directOrs, arranaed by the Wolverine Club, high three for the night I taklllg F;arl Holzbaugh's five,~. the Grosse Pointe Businessmen's Even though the Blue 'DevUs aggre~~~~I~~ the DevIls~has been siined by the Detroit a student or,alUZation at the Openmg With 217, h~ shpped Farms Market wallop~ Ha • Bowlmg League by a margin of held a slim margin throughout llano Pogh ,dagam fOUlfd"CIvic Lilht Opera Assoclahon to University ot Mlchl,an. The to 187 but had a 222 closer. I son Carpets, 3-1 Harrison w~n seven points, seems alm08t cer- the entire contest the Parkers Igood' PUttl ,m Ihmade botIl ..condUi:t its orchestra for the 10- tram win not be hmlted to stu- ~IS 626 series puts h1m m the ~r~~r;::~y~m~~% or t~kta~ ta~~toe~~~sh ~~~r~;~~eirlumpb closed the gap In the last couple I lead 'for th:g [:"~ ~l~~erslA iii

dents and faculty. third slot for season !ugh three, Lounge anxJOus to get back on Pf t Dart In of mmutes and tied the score just opening quartel ilQce litweek operetta season starting Bob Stlye's 642 and Henry Pep-' was a our-pam ,;"m over before the fmal gun sounded, AllI Dec. 25 at Masoruc Temple Coaches, low-cost Pullmans lmslu's 635 sull hold down first top agam had I1ttle trou,ble wm. Bar Hal Benner. 593 was high When the clock showed only h en, Iunner-up for sm...

Kopp brines to CIV1C Light and regular Pullmans Will be and second place rung three from Kopp sPhar- for Imperial. Hall had 571 for I t minutes of playinc time re- onors wlth 18POints.then'"

I ~ h hly d ava1lable on the tram whIch Will I macy. the loser. I wo puttmg Grosse POI t b Ilt!lI,"' ......ra a Ig impreSSive recor The boys got qUite a kick out .', maming 11\ the game and the ball ame B n e Ickiii ~for c:onductorshlps Includm, po- leave from the Dearborn Stahon of a gam~ bowled by the league's Mondry Cleaners up alalnst Second place POinte Insur~nce scoreboard mdlcated .a Groue to d I lue DevilboPtt ~

, sitlons he w1ll continue to hold 11' Chicago on the Santa Fe at leadmg bowler Henry Peplmskl Wolverme ChiPS, took three. The Agency remall"led In that poSltlOdnI Pomte lead of 40 to 34 it looked Cull IAP~ead ho\\ever, 'llhu ~

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y,ADecelmbert who has been 'the Rotary Club'~ last combmatlOn, Auto Club vs I by takmg thre- fron. Tom Boy, as If another Devl1 vi~tory were 6 _~~g, rosse POlJl~II'Symphony for the St Paul CIVIC ,anu arrive n s nge es a P ches Barber Shop went to the Inc . 1...,.. center fOUled .,

10'25 am Pacific Standard Tlme top bowler smce the league start- I , A t T t C nt C~ In the makmg. lanie and th~ d out 0(-.Opera Company, th,e Lincoln . 5 cia De b 30 'ed had trouble in h1s second former 3-1. I S rong es a erne . Then Duncan Highland Park P k re .hot lfJPIiijI (Neb.) Symphony Orebestra aDd on atur y, cem er. ga~e and was rewarded With 118 The league Will hold 1ts second I team, closmg rap1dly, moved to forward scored' two ulck baa. ar squad scored 10llr

I director of musIc for Cblcago's Arranaements have been made plllS for hIS etforts "turkey shoot" tomorrow rught I wlthm orte pomt of second place kets pJttlng the Park~rs within qW~~ po;nts, On eof Wlucb~GI:~t l:a;~~h~p~~:~ familiar for either extra coaches or a' Those nearby have a sneaky I STANDINGS I ~I l:~~ml~a ~:~o::~~t :~~~~ I two' points of Grosse Pointe, and i ano er ree throw by .P~

Ito Detrolters as the mUSical dl- second section of the New York SuspiCion It was th~, "awnmg I W L ler~ 533 ~as t1gh for the losers Frank Pogllano, Highland Park Gr~~~hP;I~tethe dll!llly q •rector of the weekly coast-to- Central's Wolverine, leaVing Ann stripes or pr1son I1ke s!,J;trt he I MIddle AU. Tru.sp. Co. 36 ~ In the only other sweep of the captain and high scorer ot the I the luoters and ~coast broadcast four years ago Arbor at 7:20 a m. to CO'lnect v.:as wearmg that put the Jmx on P" J Cocktail LouD,e 31 21 night, Turner BUICk, Inc, defeated Igame With 19 .pomts, sank two I Par =~~e ended With Hi~

I sponsored by the UnIon Pacific WIth the Santa Fe tram. The hun. Farms Market 30 3& Schulte Hardware Bob Beckley's I free th~ows, tymg the score I wlIlner-46 to 41I Ranroad which was carried for Rose Bowl train Will walt In The rest of the Rotary bowlers Houston BrOIl. Inc. 29 23 551 was high for Turner's. I The tmal ,un sounded with the INDIVIDUAL SCOIING52 weeks by the Mutual Net- Chicago In case ot delay to the looked swell ,,1lI thelr "nch blue HarriSOD Carpets 28!4 200 s cor e s: C. Bosco, 228; I game all tied up-40 to 40. I Fe rr TPwor&end for 39 weeks by NBC. Wolverine. Kmg LoUIS They sure are Wolverine ChiPs 27 U Stemer 222' Buehler 219 Law- After a two.mmute rest, both I Allen f 8 2 I

------ The' return tr1p Will start at beautiful I MODdr)' Cleanen 26 26 son, 215; Ca~roll, 213; Groe~eveld, I teams returned to the court, each Schoek, f 3 1 :European Councl1 of MUlisters 12.01 pm, Friday, January 5, Results of last week's bowling, Motor City Tires 26 Z6 207, Benner, 207, Pecoraro, 203, I eager to get possession of the ball I McCullough, c 3 2 I

maps plans for peace appeal. via the Ul1lon Pacific-Ch!cago & Houston Bros, Inc., tied with Earl HoJzbau,la !4 Z8 Beckley, 203; Aust, 202, Hall, 201, and score m the three-mmute Mann, g 2 3 i------------------------- North Western With arrival m P and J Cocktail Lounge for Auto Club !4 II Rau 200 • Iovertime. I Metry, .. I & !

Chicago at 2 p.m. Sunday and second place, met up with Motor Piches Barber Shop 21 31 'STANDINGS I :rhe eX(ltement and tenseness at Fa - Field Goal rr. 1

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EYES EXAMINED 8 pm. m Ann Arbor. The City Tlres and they weren't a bit Kopp's Pharmacy 9 43 Imperial Cleaners , ••.. 42 I this POint ot the iame was shown I Throw. TP _ Total PclD!.! !II

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Optometrists Tom Boyd, Inc. ...••••.••••.. 29 IPor ",ppOJllDeliC 3111 LAKEWOOD and rDOtn reservations have • Beld1ng Cleaners ......•••..• 29 • 15H1 E, WARBEN AT BARHAM

Phone VA. 1.lWi6 It IlIaeIl been made by the Wolvenne KI.ller ·Doctor Says Revere Cleaners 28 PLANNING A CHRISTMAS PART------------------------ Club at the Clark Hotel, Fourth, Better Made Chips 25 YOU'LL HAVE A WONDBRPUL TIME AT ,Yl

and Hill. m downtown Los An- 'V." • f lif I ' Dart In Bar 24 SID S CAFE.n•.dIm, 1lI the prune 0 e, tu-l In the path of tubercu OSIS con- Cramer Electr1c Co. • ••• ,.,.. 24 MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW PHONE TV, 2.3113

,eles as well as for bus tram- berculoslS steals as many years troL Boutin's Service ...•...•..... 23 ,portatlon to and from Pasadena I from the bves of Amencan peo-I Th.:! nallOn's t 1 be r c 1.110 s I s IKennelly Catermg ....•. , .. , 23 GALAF:~~I YEAR S EVEon January 1 and reserved seats pIe as those lost through cancer, Chnstmas Seal 2.aency leader Hall-Dod"'. Inc 221 C-$3.00

~'" .. t D J E P ... U<l, " .. .. .. .. .. .. • ,.Ioor Show • DlJlclllJfor the Tournament ot Roses pa~ a~or~ 0 r. ames er- sald that because so many of the Rustlc Cabms •. ,." •• , •.•• ,. 22 • Fun !'II&1lersrade. A beach party and a post- klllS, mana~g dtrec~or, J:latJon. country's yearly 40,000 tubercu- Schulte Hardware •..•••..•.• 131 Reservations Now B~m,cgame party also are bein, ar- al Tu?erc~IOS1S As8?clatlon, 10siS vlctllns are between the ages Bruce W1gle Co..•.... , •••. ,. 11 I Ac~ptedranged. Delivermg the third annual tu. of 1. and 34, the deadly dISease .j ..........._ ..... __

------ berculos1S Christmas seal en- results In "a potential loss of The U. S. Interior Department * RAN NOW PJu:SEHTING •••

b years of hfe equal to those lost pubwhed at a total COIltof $61- ~" DY CRANE * CLAUDIA MaReANSt. Am rose through cancer" More of the 242, a 2S-volume ser1es on the GellUlm~ of SatIre" "Gal with a Laulh 111Blr \ ... 'cancer deaths are among older Columbia River Ballin. The Dr~t- DANCING - ENTUTAIN!'IIBNT MORn.,~ople .. He ter!Ded tuberculosIS lJlg cost per set was $36,06, but RALPH BARI 'l'a~ET AND ORCHESTRA

Am bl'lngs the maJor pubbc health problem the publications were put on sale,throughout the world." ,at $6.90 per set. Many sets were

Dr. Perkms said 1950 tubercu. distributed free.10S1SChristmas Seal dollars givenby MIchigan people will help"surmount obstacles In the pathof tuberculosis control." Obsta-cles he outlined were madequatecase-findmg, lack of treatment fa-cilities and personnel and blankspots m knowledge of tuberculo-Sls which require more research.

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The Grosse POinte Home Ap- ~tore to see a demonstration fIlBy lEAN TAYLOR pllance Company, at 15222 E Jef- the amazl;')g jet tower propel1e4of the G1'OS'J Pointe ferson, Will have on dl!play the dishwasherPublic Lilwlll"ll S14~ I amazing Youngstown Jet tower ------

propelled dishwasher that Willi Lo I CPA'. h b b talk and operate by itself. ca s

The hbrary as een uay I Th d I ad I b It Ithese days With questIOns about IS ISP ay m e was Ul J. N. 1Christmas. How is Christmas at a cost of $10,000. It Will be I om atIona

I b led I ther COuntrlet? shown for the first hme In the Ice e ra ne~ ~n table decora: city at the Groase POinte Home Two Grosse Pointe certll\edAnt~m~ t about some new Appliance Company on Thursday public accountants have been

10~ f a Chr' tmu cookies? and Friday, Delember 14 and 15 elected members of the Amencanrecipes or IS - I fAt ts ti IHow shall we decorate our tree Only three models have been nstltute 0 CC?un an ,na onanus year? Any Ideas for gifts bUilt by the manufacturer for profetslOnal society or CPA!.that children can make? How thiS purpose They are A P. Bartholomew,do you go about making your Models for home use Will also JRr'be°~9B36MWU~~~~~I~dandown cardA? be In action and for sale at thiS °B~' I an, h b .1I~ ,0 omew as een asso-

Then there are the many re- demonstration ciate>i With the DetrOit office ofquests as always, for storle5, Friday evemng fr?l'h 5 to 10 Ernst ok Ernst, accountants andpoems, plays and the words and pm. has been set aSIde for men auditors, for the past ten years,musIc of Chnstmaa carol! only. except for a leave of absence

Although your library has 8 ReSidents are urged to VISit the With the United States Army inIIfalf amount of Christmas mater. World War II. He was born In

lal, the demand. concentrated In M h ' CI b Rochester, New York, and holdsII a bnef two or th~ee, we~k per- ot ers U two deg.rees from the University

100, makes the dIStrIbution un-I of MIchIganeven C t t B Marr has been associated with

I We apprecIate the cooperation oncer 0- e the DetrOit office of Haskms andYO\l are ilVl.ns: Wi In returning H ld Th J~ Sells, cerhfied public accountants,these Chrlstmu books and pam- e ursu.uy Imee 1946. He was born In De-phlets as soon as you have ftmsh. troit, II a graduate of Grosseed With them, so that everyone Guests attendmg the annual Pointe High School, studied atmay have an opportunity to ob- Mothers' Club ChnstIllU Tea and Kenyon College, and received atam the mformation he dulres Choral program at 2:15 p.m, dearee from the University of

• • • Thursday, December 14, at the MichiganTHERE IS 'Still time for l~t Grosse Pomte. Hllh School wlM Both hold CPA cert11icates

ffiUl\tte sboppms:. Bookl of ref- nouce two changes trom former from the State of Michigan, ob-erence make a good cholce 1f you years. tamed by wfitten exammation.w~t somethms: the 'Ilntire fam- The tea was usually held at a and are members of the Michiganl1y can ur.e. much later hour and the pro- Anoclatlon of Certified Public

If you are considermg a dle'l gram was conducted 10 the cafe- Accountants.t10DBfY th~re IS WEBSTER'S tena. ThIS year lUests WIll e!1- Ken CarlOn, CBS.TV ..a.......,N!:W INTERNATIONAL. 2nd jay John Fincb's boy and IU'I --,edition of unabridged Merriam-- chOIr 10 the aud1tonum. Moore Show" singer, solved hisWebster at $3000 or WEBSTER'S I Refreshmenl$ Will be ierved in hO\lsms: prnblem by movmg intoNEW COLLEGIATE DICTION. the cafeteria foUowin. the con- a 'haunted" house in Bronxville,$1000 cert _N_._Y_. _

8A&'tLE'l"l"8 FAMILIAR Ml'S. Murray MacDonald. theQUOTATIONS is a Uletv.l vol. chalfman for this year's tea, hasume bl every b..e lIl1n.ry. explamed that thIS new arrange-The 12tb edtUoA ",vied and ment IS bemg tried in IIn ~ffortenlarged, edlted by Cbristopher to aVOId the confu.ion attendant!Worley and Luella D. Everett upon so many mothers andmay lie ...... 'or ...... !fIends amvmg at the ~;ueterliEMILY POST'S ETIQUI:Tl'E J\IlIt as school IS beinl dllll1u...ed

that goad \lId .~d-by l1ub!Jshed for the day.by Funk and W,gnalls is pnced Mrs. DaVid C Lowe, chaiman$5 00. of the decorations committee, has

Every rnuSJc mmded bOUliehold I announced that her large com-Will enjoy :qavm~ tho VICTOR IlUttee of mothel"$ nu b~ hardBOOK OF SmPHONIES by lit work prepanng a OhTi.trnasCharles O'Connell, cQmplete\f background for the tea whichrev\Jed and enlarged to include Will feature a snowbaU ttlerne,laB ~m~onl.(!$, (StmQn & Seh~s- Her comnuttee ~nc1"dOli :Mea-tel' $3.85). Another good tiUe tor dames J. W. Eskridge, Peter Jtelldy m\lJic reference is MJL., aallette, Ernest Sheafef, J. P.TaN c nos S • COMPLETE Gueux, HUlh 4 I)lu, Tb,OPltliSTQau;5 OF THE GlUtAT or. Taylor, Uoyd Thomas, and LeoERAS, (Douh)e<Uiy $375). H L1pscomb

CULi\EaTS,ON'S CQN'l1lI\CT Refreshment comIJUttee l;hair.Bit 1D G E :ra It EVERYONE. men Include Mesdames Ralph(W1a8ton u.OO) WIll help \Q ~:S'~O~K~::;,.sw:d¥;04t, th. fP\1ly brIde_ ,MDe en Roland Ewartan even ~eel 1'w1uqls each ' _member of your househ.old 11.. TUBEBCUI.0U8lw ,own ~t tame, m ~lU.eue TuberculosIS, the deadliest in-YOQ11 want FOSTER S CQM~ fecbous disease in the UI\itedp~ ao~; In I:.;:t:.fel~ States, kills an ~lelU' evef7of g~es. (Li~eott $2.00), thirteen minutes, accordlDg to the

• • • National Tuberculosis Associa-NO FJ\MILY hbrary Wlll want bon. It takes .0,000. l\v~ a )'~.

to be WithOut Its complete recruits 100,000 new oases an.Sha.~. Aft adeQuate and I\ually and IS active m Ute \lQ(lle$~onab1Y prIced OI\e IS U\e of 500,000 others, IIBI)" half f)f0XJ'0l\l) SHUESPKAJU:: THE whom know It.CO!IPLJ:X WORKS. (Oxfordp.25).

Jb Atlas Is always a .1ISt,-You 1I[lll1 elloole UN» Me-"ALLY'S OOIMC)JI()LftANWORLD ATLAS fOl' $lJ.51 ..

- GOOJ)B'S SCROOL .ATLAS at$5."• .wI hi ...... te.When it i" time to stutIW the I

expel1l you wtll be &:1acl to h,aveBurton E. StevenIJon" ROM!:800K 0,. ~!S; AmenClUl.$lld English with ~ appendQ;containing a few weU-ImOWtlPQems in other lan~aies. (Holt,IT 50).

And who would be WlthO\ltthat help,fu1 htU, ~ to w~hwe refer " do~ tunes a da.y atthe library, THP: WOftW AL-MANAC, wh. it ~y be n.d It' Ipaper bmllutg tor $l.OO, in boards IfOf $175 You might put a gift IcertUicaw (lQ the u" .. ~ Ihow...... ~ U\t ltl) ",~onwill N ~ qrly Ql U\eNew Year.

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ABPOINTMENT

Red Cross chapters In four, save the lives of men \\ oundedcounties of southeastern Michl' In the Korean ftgbtmg, mcludmg~an have Jomed the Detroit and many from thl~ area

I Wayne County Red Cross m I Jstarhng the greatest blood d ohn M Sullivan e"elUhve ,,0,I recruitment earn onor director of DetrOIt Chapter, re- ~''* ,.World War II p a II n smce gards thIS stepped-up prnllram, iff'"

reQuetl;ed by the Department of /~The goal fOI Dccel11bel IS I Defense, as the most Important ?

6,000 pInt, of v. hole blood, Inost I epace ..time job the chapter has t(

of which wll! be flown to hos- ever underlolken. Ipltals here and oversea~, to help Blood donors wlll be needed

------ m a constant ~h eam, he saId, toIl1.>ure an adeQ,uate quantity offresh whole blood for dally :>lllP-menl$. Donor hours at the Red !I.Cross RegIOnal Center, 1&3 E. ~Elllllbeth, have oeln extended to r~take eare of Jnore people, and an t;;'¥;t~extra momle unit has been "~*'pressed into service to accomo. iff' ;date more donor IrouJ)S In theirown nel.llborhoods.

AppOintments for ifouP dona-tions may be made thrQuCh localchapters or branches. The tel ..phone number of the Center is 'WO 1.8900. •

All healthy persons between, 21 and 110 years of age are eligi-

ble to donate blood, and youngpeople 18 to U may give Withtheir parents' written consent.

"!t's a wonderful opportumty,"said S~l1ivan, ,'for people of thlsUN, ~ Include our fJ,htmg men,and tfiat means a lot of our ownhome-town boys, in their Chnst-nas givmg A gift of blood canbe a gift of life to a woundedsoldier. '

No appomtment IS necessaryat the Center, wlllch IS 0llenfrom 10 a m to 8 p.rn, Manda)'through Friday and 11 a.m. to 4pm on Saturday. I

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"Two emperors of Rome can be ~ .. 'blamed for the fact that February _Phot9 1IYDeehas only 2l days. Accordmg to A brown and whlte solid chocolate church i.li on clis-The World aooIr. Encyclopedia, play m the wmdow of Phil's Sweet Shop. at 20'752 Mack.February had 30 days until the Tbme of Jullus Caeser, who took he church was made by Phil and will be i.lVGn awayone da.y from February to add to on Saturday. Dec. 24. at 10 p.m,the month of July, which was ---------~--------------~~named after him. The emperor Blood cells are so small that I Mmdy CarlOn; CBS-TV "Petr:l'Augustus took another day off to, 60,000 coulQ be placed on the hea<t I Como Show" ,lJIIlOf girl, pla,ye<ladd to August, the month named, of a pm, accordIDi to The World champlOnstli, softball m herafter him. Book Encyclopedia. school days U1 The Bronl(.

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Have your family candid pictures takenIn the Chnstmas .tmosphere of your ownhome ... for ne¥t year's Christmas cards

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Ihan .ny other method_soap-and-"'ade or eke-trl(. ~.,.wide sh."'ftl': ",rf.tt. Enllrel"new shape easier co h.adle.

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'I;t~~~~d~~~~~~d~~,~~~,m!?'!.~I'"m Wq .. w." J~,the aget ot ~ and 15 has Upward~ of 200 ('jlJldren 'U ~~~ved by Goodwill employees ¥; _;. ,

D. be feted In the true h I WI. IS year, the individual income .I"ued by the etfOlt Good- at th 0 Iday SPlrlt IS not suffIcient to It th ~.. ' •e annual Goodwill Ch ' t perm e"

IndustrIes. mas party to bp held th IIS.. wo~kers to indulge many lux-e Christmas gifts are I~tend- tori urn of the GOOdwI:~wO~:S~dl' uTles beyond the neceSSIties ot

.!.Ssure a merry Chrlltmas at 61122Bru~h Street on Tuesd op lifeII the children of the 325 evening, Dl!(:ember 19 ay The donation of to,. aDd

Tbe giflll of to)'1l and clothing other rifts for children ormay be eltber new or UIed Goodwill laDUlIes will assurearticles In rood eondltlon If brIathe)' are dlSear~ed Items, the, ~.:e:r,~t beu::n:or th~d~~:~ ~:i reconditIOned quickly (otten On Chrilltmas'mOrnln"the ~hr:~the chlldren at Anyone WIshing to be a SantaMost f party. Claus to these Goodwill Chl1dren '

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eady for Christmas The odor:f fresh paint and shellac is aamillar one and we'd tell what Iach room IS workmg on excepthat It IS a "BIg Secret" to beept from mothers and daddies

who rroght be readmg these lInes.• • •

IT WON'T be long now either'untIl the men at the ChrIStmas Iree lot WIll be helping excited,ttle people pick out the tree;

that is exactly right for their Ioom.Chr1l>UllM: tree ornaments of

bnght papers are on their waytoo m the forms of angels, bells,stars, Santa Claus' and all thether shapes that make ChrIst-I

mas trees so bewltchmg.• • •

THE CHRISTMAS play for theyear, "The Ltttle Boy That No- I

body Wanted" by Edna Ran- Idolph Worrell Will be presentedfor the P T A. on December 20.

There are three aets whtchtake place in a Itttle town ofCentral Europe a few hundred:years ago. I

Among the players are: LoIS I

Carbone, Barbara Carner, Gor-:don Sachs, Hudson HarrISon, INorman Latorre, EddIe Pongracz,DaVId Willtams, B111y Brown'lSusan Smcllur, Mary JaneSmothers, Chrlstlne Johnson, IRonny Fme, James Arnold, andAndrew Penz.

Completmg the lJst are BillEwald, Bobby Ban and SloppySnure.

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Th f D Mrs. lIenl\ J r;-'-'rile G..... '01......... "... Goodfellow" !pierce Students Follow M~ine .n ~~~""'h~~h" ,.~.~~~ B.lIw .. ~ '\t~;;,,\:~:\~::,l~~

How ~~yF~~~~O~~\'e you I Guppies 011, Parade I Hy sur. BRENNAN I Hi¥.ll S.huul, ~uPl'hed .the mus.c'l and ~ev HU~_~'im MU~ller well~ I the most dl'ess-up affair at I sl,d Mr, W 011'1 '1 ~~I~nd!l(Sllll. "I haven't 1 thmg to we.u!"j • I Nearlv 200 students attended for dancing Nell Smith, I for- secre at')', ~~ After them ("illie Pierce In some hme. Dark taf- I ;-- IP iI I K b 'T S' e the 12th annual Wmter Ball at mer PJe~e student, \\15 feallll~ next m 11 D Lea h with feta seemed to be most popular NEW BI ILIUM..With toctay's elegant fabncs and Up S n er li clenc Pierce JUnior High last FrJdliY as their solOist. the ~reasrzer, h an c , with the glrb, The boys seemed New Con'llu, tlll

clever designs, new clothes are J e\6Ilmg. I ColI Bo..'k, president of the Marl yn noc. to prefer navy and ilay ~Ults l>lowed <tol'n (Jill: 1 aC\\~ltl)'ours for the making Just VISit CI St P t Sh The theme of the dance was Pleree Student Govel'l1ml'llt and Penny Londes was given much The Wmter Ball IS SUle to be bel {rom tI Ilhut In ~your public llbrary for late In- asses ~ age e ow "DanclIlg Under the Sea" Thejhls dJtt' Alln Stt'\t'll' It'd the Credit for suggesting the themhe a tOPiC of convelsatlOn for some tamed tl1 ,I< l,cOld rale"""f•. b t th en f -h • decorations con~lsted of IIsh. gla'ld m.Irl'h ,lI1d \'''It' 1.'!J,'\\ed tor the dance and decoratmg t e time The committee" can be d I( 11~11"UI th, , ....orma ...on a ou en"' d~ -I f' d b L t' 11 Ib lr \ I,'" pi e Ident accOi mg II) lh, C ilJll... Y 'II h d J t The Sixth grade Science Class at was the outcome a a sCience lather underwater hfe, nets, an \' OUI I.. -, ,gym. proud of their efforts III "tagang Labor D UllJUetee"""Ions ou ave a WI e se ec IOn Kerby School recently staged a Icourse entitled "Carmg for Pets" e\ en a deep ,ea diver ,-- --- There was a break III the ball- such a sucressful dance all type lP/, \II11nt; Theval~lIt.of books and magazmes from . Wmners m the Class 1 competto

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d hi me U~({" room dancmg when Hal Drlll- "0 III II ,on'hue! ~which to choose your sprmg Ipet show of their own In the I hon were "Duchess" and "DaISY" RdJ~h Cr~~:lI:n Gross,~ P~mle 'I kaus and Pat Nelson oigalllzed Among the lh ..perone~ '" ele ~g OctouPl 'tll(Junt~d t~o~ditstyles Stop m oit the Bacon Me- school gymnaslum both owned by Robert JablonskI. o~che_tra __ a conga Ime whIch added variety Mr, and Mrs. Charle:. LeJVltt, th,700,OOO~OOl"u\ P~r eeabltmorIa I Public Library, Biddle I The show, under the dlrectton D1Ck Wendm's "FlIcka" and h d th d t an to the program. Mr. and Mrs. VlIlcent Leach, an the S, pt, tIlbli 101,1nl ~and Vmewood, today, ,of teacher MISS Marlon Musolf, JudIth Delaneh's "Fleckles" took IMaire c

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he hot'tors III Cla:.s 11. Class III Iof MISS u rns. WORRIED 7 ABOUT MAKING CAR PJ.\Y~1ENT--""'-S~wards went to "ChIPPY" owned I • • • II

Y Peter Buccellato, and "Duch- MEMBERS OF the chorus are: I IF YOU ARE SICK OR DIS \BLEss" owned by Robert JablonskI Robert Anderson, Lee Henderson. I • 1 D?I~ the parade of cats. "Flash," IBarbara BIllmgsley, Judv BIll-, No Need to Worry.' S,'/va W,'II .....oke 'Em!wned by Alice Adelman, and mgsley, Cltff Brunk. Beverly " m

arbara Hammond's "Brownie," I Coleman, Peter Cronm. Dlckte Ireceived first and ~econd place : Dehn, Penny Evres. Sa11\' Talla,

Wmners III the bird diVISion of Patsy Langs, Susan Lorimer.e pet show wele Marla Lof~trom Agnes Peters, Karm Rahm,

nd Joan Rogge Metry Sharrer, Karl Van Leuven,Michael Collins With hiS gold- Richard Adams, Thomas Bau-

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As the Herold en::c " t ," f"E'ot o.,j happ, ne'" d Chr,<tmas one!! !more mav Vl"lr h('art ht j eel WIth ,,1-....n~ peace Mav the commg year !be one of good health 0 d achievement I

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Su_p~ortthe Goodfellows Monday, December 18III Boyd. To. Stage Fourth-:- --N-ews II Char;ty Groups Now ~~~~~~~~~~:~:r~O~~~tl~~~I~~:!:d "Be CI Goodfellow"

unal Klddles YIP S" ~:~'d;:: ':'U';;:;.~,;"'~'~~~War Memorial Center1 w,ll ",,' the b. uu Ih'~U~'U arty: :,I~..M~f,I:~ I Under Security Rule ~;~,,::,£};:~~:~::£~;:Schedule of Activitiese tillS year to entertam the Cdnd) lJnl 1\ e l d I A In,,)) Wd< d'ked "U f By FRANCIS L PENDERGAST Undel the 1950 amendments to the duties rl'qulred by such or-.ters wno attend Tom glllger all' \Ill be 'I'I ~~~II t<Jd~lIl al I' ) au dble to 'ce \~IthO~~' l!~~ N, doubt you have heard or the Social Security Act, em. del3 I t'or Period Thunday, Deeember 14 Throurb Thunday, Deeember 11

" FOUlth Annual Chll,tma, lomel' ,eYe gIJ:"e,?" Not he'ltdlIng <It 1 read that employees of nonprofit, ployee~ of tnese nonproht or.g"n- I The agree"lent~ are not nell'S. I Fri. Dee. 15from 2 to 4 pm on Satur- TilC"1 1m H I LJ dll he teplled 'thou d organizatIOns may b~ome entlt!- i Izaltons may have Federal In- ~dry for lertdIn other nonplofit '

DeQember 23. be (\o,<,(t' fOI b"\ ( lJlldlUg \\!li, lh~u'"nd, of mile' 0 Sdlo1Ut~ddn I'd to Federal old-age and survl- I suranle under ('~rta.l" c"ndillon, organJutlOn~ who~e employees I Rita Roney DanCIng School-Chnstmas Party .•••..• 4 to 8 pill.U-lIle" dt noon to I n ll\ says nS\l t ct d' 03--M B 00d(lIllg the list of Stdl entel- prl'Jl II '" for the l Vl'nh PIOV I am dble to ,ee the sun. eve- vors I I ance pro e Ion un er lOne condition IS that the or- are covered by thl ~oclal ,ecunty Gros5e Pomte Amellcan LegIOn, 3 eetlOg 11m.

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' '''ho are bemg Imported hd' been llldrle to 011 I I'lon I lllng, the moon dnd on dedr the amended sOcial secUrlty law. I ganl?atlOn for which they work IdW If they blIn $;>0 or more m Sat Dec 16, , d el am the h Th d Ii f • fit I" t th I' I d ., .e t\ ent III Wayne Ferne1Iu,. lIndel-lO-.oge glOup IJ the ,how-I hnlg I, d lot oj Ihe ~tars" Next e •. I' ~~tlOfn 0 non1 pro °tr- ah"ree, (0 tah,sume 1 I' emptoyetr s a la en dl quarle, I Ballet Cla,~es Olga Fnlker, Instrultor .........•..• 1000 am.

loom \\hlie tllO'l {)\('I-IO \'1111 IS 11lend d'ked, "well, then gamzauons or socia seCUrl y S art 0 e soc!a 5ecun v ax Among these are many agllcul.1 '

IS a popular ventnloqul,t JOU' their fl.ln", III tile '" \ III why wedr glas,e"" "&Jmply be- purposes IS taken from the Feder-Ion It, employees wdges It does lural "no labor groups and vol. Mon., Dec. 18d the metropolItan area 'C( twn (au'e I Idnnot ,ee tho,e num- al Income tax laws, which de- thiS by filing a certificate of walV- unldry employee5 benefiCiary or. Rotdry Club of GrOii:>e Pomte_Luncheon.Meetmg ..•.. 12 00

e Tom Boyd party Will al'oO I bel' on the hou,e~ acro~' the SCribe one group of such orgam-Ier from tax l'xemptlon With the l(dnJzdtlons, both private and Mollon PlCtule Countll-Meetmg .......•••• 130 p.m.a clown band and a lal- BALER KILLS MAN ,fre(t," \Id> the reply. zatlOns as' Bureau of Internal Revenue Federal . I JUnIor League Children's ChrIstmas Party ......... 4:00 p.m.

<t to treat the youngster'- Bdltlmol e, Md _ Wl1bUI E \1(J t peopl" ha\ e sO-laned "Corporations, and ~n) com- I A ,elOnd condltJon IS that at BUlldmg and loan aii:>oCldllOns'l Grosse pOInte American LegIOn AUXIliary 303 ., ••.• , •. 800 pmhllght of the program '1'111 Wagner, 57 vedr old night \'iatlh. lJ u I k" V1SIon munity chest, fund, or founda- 'least two.thlrds of the employee~ mutual savmgs and lOoperatlve I T D 19

th(' appearance of Santd mdn, Wd' 1I u~hed to death when They are able bU.l, organized and operated of the organIzation eltglble for bank~ all' mduded also fraternal ues., ec.An entertamer who~e he belame taught between the to ,1'1' a hOLL.e eXclUSIV~ly !or r~liglous, chari- coverage In' Icate In wIIlIn)!: theIr beneficldry socletle~. buslOe,~ and I Chma Classes .....•..•.... ., .. 10 30 a m to 2.00 pm.

Itl' \\ III not be dIvulged un- I evol VIng o111er~ o( a ,u ap metal 'llO'~ the street table, SCIentific, hterary, or eel- j deSire to partlc'pate In social se- CIVIC ledgues chambers of com- Optlmlst~ Club-Luncheon.Meelmg ., . 12.15 pm.e day of the party Will abo bdlmg machme but thev 1 k' ucatJonal purposes, or for the I cUrlty merce leal' estate boal ds and II Grosse Pomte Theatre-Meeting .....•.• , .•.••••••. 8 15 pm.

"dl ti I"___ I n seemg fme I preven on of cruelty to chll- If these two condluons are met, boards o( trade, social clubs, CIVIC Wed., Dee. 20detdl!, ~uch as, dren or aDlDl<j.ls. n~ part of tbe I those workers who signed would I and recleatlOnal assocIations. Ballet Classes. Olga Fucker Instructor .•••••••••••• " to 8 pm.the type of cur-I net eal'll.lDgs of WblCb inures.to come under socIal secullty. but --------- ----' ---------------lams 01 archl. the benefit of any private not the employees who did not I SImple lookmg wools uepestectural t rim _ shareholder. or individual, aud I sign However. any employees or Jerseys-but faultlessly cut- Cbou En.lai, Chmese Commun.

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F. Raymond Peterson, retu'in'n I n g s on the I no substantial part of the ac- 1 hll I'd by the 'rgamzatJOn after are offered thIS season Braid 1st Premier' I Pre~ldent. Amencan Bankera As-bUlld'lI< tivities of wbicb is carrying on the cLlendar quarter m whIch on collars and cuffs or bead de. I • They (the Chml':>e people) socl~on

Many o[ OUI Jobs "not only propagauda. or otherwise at- the certificate IS filed would' have Slgll6 about the neckltne or on i WIll not stand aSide should the "The present expansIon of loansrequire good clear ViSIOn but tempting to influence legisla. thIS protectIOn. Ipockets give dlstmctlOn to un- I Impena!lsl$ wantonly mvade the IS not somethmg to be worried

I also the added ability of qUick lion." Even If • nonprofit organJza- trimmed flocks terntory of their neighbor." I about,"recogmtlOn at 10 or 15 feet to - - -- - - - - - - -~--- -------------

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Most of us are fortunate tohave vblon, but too many of usdo not have effiCient VISIOn, thatis, every day u~eful \'ISlon WIth-out puttmg forth a great effortto see clearly

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one or w am you are planning al w;1\ gIve a benefit performance this performance Karl Dumas I Walld~e 5wan~on, who was pre-, Department and a 'dlrector In Jor production, "The Rivals" \ /; "

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ma e more personal Use thl< HospItal The thIrd act of "State son" for Paul SIocl1mb, who IS GUIld of Fort Wayne, Indiana, I IS well-known, too, for hiS ot er loa e,n e rosse om e '" Fl"J J

tablp as ~our gUide to the proper of the UnIOn," which the Thea. m New York and who played the Imporlant I dramatIc detlvltles. Theatre s December 19th meet.iARE HERE FOR blrth~l. ne If the 1ft IS t have a tie recently pre"ented m Its en. Also on the Gro.se Pomte role of . Conover" In •State of A foundel and du ector of a Img, There WIll be a small ad- -- -, I,CH RISTMAS g 0 tlret~' at the HIgh School Audl- TheatrE' agenda IS the fust of a I the Umon." IS supervISor of ~ummer slock tomp,my at MIl-I mIsSIon charge, to help defray - ,

precIous or seml-preclOUS stone. tonum, WIll be performed. senes of round-table meetings, to the.e get-togethers ford, Pennsylvania, he has been c.Jst of ha'll and refreshments, - lCET YOURS NOW ThiS '''ble 'It birthstone<> has A narrator Will set the scene I be held at the Community Cen. The meetIDgs, "'hich aspire a long-time member of the for both members and guests. ,

Lionel • American Flyer bee'1 C0rl1plled :mc authentlcaled I to be both recreational and =____.by thE' Jl'welry .ndustry Councll TB S instructional, "'Ill, of ~olll'Se. H S 1 S d

CHRISTMAS CAMERAS ~:~~:~~~~~:lthYst ociety Urges Purchase ;~:Ill~~:~~~::tth~tred~=~f~ igh choo tu entsfrom $2.75 ~~~S~:~FoneorAqU4mlnneof Chr•.sllllas S~als Now ::~:oc~:S~~'::rt:~:u::::: to Present YuJ - Concerts i

Downtown Tra •.n June-Pearl (If Moonstone reviews of theatre books. Im- W IJulY-Rubv provisions, guest appearances~Ullust-SardOllVX or Peridot ThiS is the time of year when helped "on the road bark" to by theatre personalities, dls- By BOB HOWE l>ung by the Girls' Glee Club Iand Camera Shop _eptem~r-S.pplure the TuberculOSIS and Health So- self.lupporlin( and healthy cussions of actln( and starin( The annual Christmas Concert I Gloria Duemhng WIll SlOg the I~ctober-opal or Tourmahne CII~tV,• an afflhate of the National dfilens. techniques all are Included in I "Ch t th H I Ch Id I'U! W. ELIZABETH AT PARK' ="ovember-Topaz ' Will be presented next Wednes- so 0 to rls e 0 y I "D""em~r-TurquOlSe or LaPIS Luull TuberculOSIS ASSOCIation, makes At least 1% of all funds raised the progr'amS IS they are be- d D b 20 t 8 15 The perenmal favonte, "WhIte,

One BIMk North or ------ Its request that we buy and use by the sale of Chnstmas Seals In( set up by Mr. Swanson. I ay evenmg, ecem er ,a Chnstmas," WIll be sung by theTuller IIbtel Red Chma has Invaded TIbet to Chnstmas Seals. thIS year Will be dllocated to I On Tuesday mght the guest I pm, by the musIc clubs of the mIxed chorus Jackie Whittenberg I

Phone WOo 1-6932 free Its people from lmpenahst I Conducted from November 20 medIcal research through grants speakel Will be John McCabe, IGrosse Pomte HIgh School. WIll smg "Round de Glory Man-I'MODEL RAILROAD KITS oppleSSlon, so they say. It's the to December 25, the 44th annual to aId SCientifIC mvestlgators In who w~ll,.,hold for.th on the rela- At thiS time reSidents of Grosse ger," and "The Birthday of the

"'IIIIlIlI •••••••••• ",1same old Communist tune, With I' Chnstmas Seal Sale appeals lor theIr search for knowledge es- tlon 01 ,-ommumty Theater to II Kmg" w111 be rendered by LoISa new stage settmg funds to carryon a year-round sentlal to the conquest of TB Pomte Will enter the Pll'rce Audl- Jongens I

========------------------- ~ampalgn agaInst tu"-rculosls lorlum to hear yuletIde carols I Th fIt I, """. Nmety-four per cent of all Seal BETROr HE D b' th B ' d G I' GI I' ma por Ion of the pro- IThe S~lety throll.h the sale S I' sung y e oys an Ir s ee I 11' I d h II Icr/" It ~ g I ....,.. a e money remains In MIchigan. Cl b th M ed Ch d the I gram WI mc u I' sue a -time Ien. . . 'f I of Christmas Seals, has always U s, e IX orus, an ,favontes as "Joy to the World"o t ay pUt S Il.Jded anti-tuberculosis work, In supporting the work of the A Cappella Cholf, all under the i "The Fust Noel," and "Slle~tand today Is fichtinr on four Society through our purchase and dIrection of Mr. John. Fmch. INIght," to be sung by the com-Ibroad fronts-edueatioll, cue. use of Christmas Seals, we are Tiul ImpreSSive Christmas pro- bmed choruses.

Beer - Wines - Liquors I!!:l ~I ~:, !"f"hRbilitatlon, and flghtm~ a dIsease WhiCh kIlls gram WIll be htghhghted by the Ir-----------_ I D\ellical research, approximately 1000 fellow clb- AC 11 Ch' d t f ------------GOOD LUCK In Wayne County, the Tuber- zens of Wayne County each year, the ::~~f:te "~~~r::~e: ~~It:" ,

GOODFELLOWS culosls & Health Society carries by Tschalkowsky, whIch IS 821on a continuous program of Make Wrapper pages tn length.'-------------1 health education by furnishing

M-II D speakers, films. literature, and Other faVOrites to be sung by I• er rugs other materJQls to hospitals, Gay as Gift the choir are "While Shepherds I14945 KERCHEVAL ot Wayburn VA. 2-9614 schools, adult groups. industries, '!!CahtchedtTNhelrht~ICoCk,S ..J and, AMFuealtsl:~_WbfolFesaIe Prieell

unions, arid other orgamzations If rlS mas Ig onme ones. AADe0 rozen FoodaHa of the g1ft is' the wrap- II "I W d I W - -----Through health news supplied' k h - WI smg on er as an- Ipmg-ma I' t e covertng as gay d" d 'Ch S f F Foodregularly to newspapers and lIS the g1ft inside. er, an • rlstmas nows 0 : cozen

other publications, large groUps F th . I h Uk to Sweden" Will be sung by Frances I LOCK_ERS__ A_V_AlLAB_ LEare reached With correct infor- or e ill" W 0 e& sew, Crowley. I

material for a dress In a fabric- 'I b . I 18410 Morangmation about TB and its preven- wrapped box, rick-rack for the IThe Boys Gee Clu will tn-, tion. bb d 1. f h d c ude m their repertoire such Near Kelly VE. 1.0111

• • • rI on an spoo", 0 t rea WIthI big bunom. for the decoration carols as "God Rest Ye Merry IIn cooperatIOn WIth the Detroit create an unusual package, If Gentlem~n:' and "The March of

and Wayne County Health De- f t Three Kmgs." DIck Yates will be It t th So. t d ts you gIVe yarn or a swea er, use M d I featured smging "The Legend," Ipar men s, e cle y con uc one skel'n f r th b'g b r. an Mrs. 0, G. Lon-

f' d t' t D t th 0 I' lOW. Iby Tschal'kowsky.rase- m mg ac IVI les ue 0 e skey of Whittier road an-~ymptomless onset of TB, efforts Diseuise a fIat box of letter JackIe WhIttenberg wlll also be

paper•• d k d U nounce the engagement of Iare frequently centered among - a es pa. se a ,heard. sIn gin g "Contlgue de Iapparentlv healthy people as was real blotter on top with cor. theIr daughter, Mary Eliza- Noel"done In the recent mass chest X- bers of metallic paper. beth, to John Edward Reu- "Wmter Wonderland," with the Iray program sponsored jointly Why not use a necktie knot in tee, son of the late Mr. and solo by Jane Kurth, and "Santaby the Poe-Jefferson Commumty decorating the box containIng a Mrs. Peter J, Reutee of Claus Is Conun' to Town," areCounCil, the Detroit Health De- be' Fasten the ends of th, rib- Balfour road. among the popular songs to be Ipartment, and the TB & Health bon under the lid about a quar- -------------------------Society ter of the way down, brin~ to 'M d

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~:~~h pepartmeht and the So- ~~~s:n:re O~~t:a~IV~~~:~ :~d~ ester Ie rena rl ay' inRehabilitation, a necessary striped or plaid paper. Ivan KalmicofI, the "Mad Rus- Laddie Hollick and Ted Marshall

II part of TB "--tment, 15' con. 0 . sian," whose 'epIc battles with The latter two are great favorites~ r the package nught resemble Bert Ruby and "Gentleman JIm" of Chesterfield fan.s.

dueted throurb a Seal Sale a tiny suitcase wrapped in paper Doble WIll long be remembered .I supported staff at Herman WIth the ends bound in decora- by local wrestling fans, returns The opener Pits the HungarIan

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P or neer Grosse POinte Hlllh School I TU 1-10~2 Evolv~d by Atoml< Fon~?' will be Rev. Hugll l', White, PULorfaIrly burst with excitement last,' Frida) Dec 15th 800 pili, 01$ I the ,ubJ~ct of Ihe Lebon-sermon In Tel. TU, 1-'811

I CU.SlOlit.roup at the hom~ of Mr and all Chrlstl,n Suenc. churrh .. through- S d De be l'By RALPH CROSS I' Tuesday evenmg as the fIrst home M,. Flo)d H MUll,,"n, ~52 Flsllel .Rd I 0"1 lh~ "orld on Sunda), Dec~mb.r un ay c~m r

ers w111 Include solos bv Dorothy basketball game of the season got Qpen to lhe pUbl'< 17 I 10 OO-Youlh CI...A Chn:.-tmas Concert will be Reyst and E~ame Limberg under way Mt Clemens proved d,~~~dc'la ...~~ I~Jt~o:~,:OR~ I~ub;e~'tl. 2JT~~) G,~ldenSl:r:X~nl~ ~~:o~~~s ~~I d'::.:~n~~rcrnc~:Ic:;'i ~~r~l~y ot~~~

liven by Brownell Jumor High "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Rem-I to be a vely able opponent, but 'G~ s Mes"'llg~,~ ~_llln~ of Need,H ~h. ~~Ilh Ish~W forth from da'i to KllId~r,arl~11e t S d t th h h h I th BJ D I t - ana,von.'Sth~ "ha.:,laOtnhenDe{'II\'\Sremh,'rSvegloorusv10'" Mornlll, WOJ~h..p and ::>eUnon

n V un ay a e Ii: sc 00 depr" and "There'~ a Song m e ue eYI s \\ el e vie OrJous LUTHt.RAN ('HURUI • " "I. The R;;....ard ot Humamty" Anthen>d t t 3 M f th t d t It OF THE Rt.~ORMATlON l<arks amon, all nalloll' Halk Hark My So"I" !>oprallo Solo by

au I onum a pm the AIr," ale among the songs any 0 e s u en s om 'ernor Hllhway .. al u.....lew Amon Ithe BIble cllatlollS II thll Mrs John G S~al~, Allo Solo MraA Jutllor Chorus of mnth grad- that Will "'_ b th Gro<;se Pomte High were there to l all In F Sllc ..I.. D. D .. PasLor pa.sag~, IPS 95 61 '0 come I~t us R H Dal'.s OfferlOr) 0' Holy

______________ ue sung y e group, cheer for theIr team mcludlng 'I 930 a III -Church School. Cia",,, (or II orsh,p and bow do"n 1.1 ..us kn~~11 NIght" TrIO MIa Fr~derlck Asmuswh h II l._ d d III dge. I belore Ih~ Lord. our mak~r Mr. Jack Graham and Mr Rob~rt

IC WI ue Irecte by Mrs Jim Lezcyn.kl, Mike Wallace, I 1100 am -Mollllng WorshIp There Corr.lat'v~ pass8ji~s to b~ r~ad twm DallsonSIXT Dorothy Wlntr hAW II Janet Rat I ff J d R N 1 .... 111 be an Ad\Ont sermon by the th~ Christ 'an SCI~nce t~"tbook,H CHURCH of CHRIST mg am nn I' s, c I e, u y Ice, ancy pasta, and speCial mll"c bv th~ chOir SLlenc~ and Health ....lth Ke) to th~ 330 pm -<'hlldlen a ChOir rehearoal

Will play the accompamment Hoesch, Hilda Bnstol, Carol Fred- 100 P m -Th~ SundaY School ....,U SCripturea" bv Mar) Baker EddY, 600 pm-The Church School An-SCIENTIST _ DETROIT ' erecks, Pat Savage, Bob Law, and plebem 'IS annllal Ch"stma. pro,ram IIlclude th~ fo!lowlng (P 5811 'Goil nual Chrlltmas party-Ned Johnson

The Brownell Band and the Coultney LeckIJder Ther~ ",II be recllallons and 8Ong. by Th~ Ireal I am the all-kno ....,ng. all- 1<111 present hIs WWJ-TV MarionetteGrosse POinte Orchestra both

th~ \OUnl~r Departments and a .e~1I11 aU-aetlnl aU'''<lS~ 1II,IOVlnf' Show Santa ....1lI allo be preaentOt dl amall.allon • Th~ Blrll, of J~sus" and et~rnal. Prll1c,pl~. MlI1d Sou

under the direction of Mr Dewev hers ",ho turned out to root "'U be gllen bl the yOUll' people Spmt Life Truth Love, all sub, TlI~6da" Dec~mber 19D Kalembar, '''III present two I for the Blue DeVils were Gloria from tI,e S~nlol Departm~nts stanr~. Intelhl~nce' , 8 P In -Church School Bond Me~t-~ " An4- M eh".!mas E,,'---.TI " ld~nllcal Christ. --- II1g-Churcll ParlorsolOISts ....n, arraret Ann Joop, I ".". Candlehghl >c' I Ices at 830 and THI: GROSSI: POIll.TI: UNITARIAN W~dn~sdal D~c~mber 20

. Mary Ann Wauooer. Joe Bllht, 11100 pm CHURCH 8 P m-Qfflllal Board Meelln, InPeggy Proctor WIU repre~ent I Dan \\ ebb. NeD Smith, B, J. 1144t Ean Jerteuon Avenue th~ Church Parlor

the band when she plays the I Hoyt, and Elame Kiben. I!A\i~I,~~::eR a~~"J:,re~~~IAN pr~~~~ay. Dee, 14----300 pm. ChOir Thursday. Dec~mber 21flute solo 'SICIliano" by Bach Bill Wmklel, B G Rich, Elaine' Suzdnne Kitson. a 1950 Re'. Theodor~ , \Ioldenlle. T1l D" Saturda, Dec 1&-1000 am Tnm- 745 pm-Choir R~hearoaland RIchard OSIU<. from the or-' Otto, Christa MeuJlPI, Janet Bal-I gradudte of the local high U R E. Mlftl.lter ':~S#re':f the Chrlltm8£ Trr:e by th~ MESSIAH LUTHERAN~hestl a, wI,~1 play on the cello'llentme, Mal m Boothe. Ru.s Etter' school, was elected co-chair. ~I:'~~~&'~~~~J'<'r 91~5 am. with Sunday Dec 17-iO 30 am .. Chllrch ~:f~::~:~a:':u~il~~~~~

Le Cynge (The Swan) by C- and Bob Morgan were also there man of the SOCial committee cla .. es for all ages School, 11 00 am. Church ServIce .... H A Loeber, PastorSamt Saens f th f h 1 Mornmg ....o"hlp 11 a m Th~re WIll S~rmon: Wise Men In Search ot M L Martm. Aoalslant PasLor

- enJoymg the game 0 e res man c ass at be Ihe Rec~p"on of New Members at J~.UI". 3 00 pm Christmas Party Sunday !lecember 17 Servlc~ •• t~~ .. '* Se\eral splflted marche. WIlli • • • Denison Unlvelsltv, Gran- !IllS ,enICe Th~ nur.~rv II open dur- lor the children of Ih~ Church, 700 8 a In and 1030 a m S~rmon Ih~m~b I d b th b d B ET IIlg th,s r.~rlOd to care (or small c»l1- pm. The POIllI~r. m~~t Jesus Cam~ 10 Send FIre' Sunday.!ill P pave V I' an WIth the ASK BALL SEEMS to be JO VIlle, Ohio, at the recent drPIl I< hi e lhe'r par~nts attend church Sunday, D~c U-I0 ~5 am, Chmt- Sthool S~s.lOn from 9 15 10 10 15

X • Zemth Overture" endmg its IIthe aIr, and Grosse POinte High, ol'l:!anlzahonal meetJnO' She se" I~e mas F~sllval S~rvlee. children flar- o'clock Classes .r~ prOVided for all

I lnrts of the prog m S h I hed I d th b k ~ "Julllor Church. II JO a rp.. lIclpatlng 1130 pm, Chrlltm81 E\e ales mcJudllll Blbl~ Classe. for t~en-• ra I c 00 sc U e ano er as et- S h are S the chairmanship Candl~hghlmg S~rvlc~ ag~rs and adulls VIsltorl Ind new

"In addition to "I Love You," ball game last Friday evenmg, th S 't I b d J f Youjth GllOUPS,630 pm-All youn, Sund.) D~c 31-(No me~tlllg of the pup>ls are ",~lcom~

•1 f "C I" h H ghl d P k th t '''I CO, n 0 en, r., 0 peop ~ W~<om~ church schooll 11 00 am, A Newrom arouse t e orchestra, I an ar was e VISI mg Columbus, 0 h l' 0, Sue, a Famllv Night ",th the Main Sun- Year Service for th~ ....hole Ianul', I Will play several classical num- team. and many of the students dov School Chl.ldr~n I ChrJ5tmu Ex- • I

I pledge of Delta Delta Delta ~rclses '" III be held at 1 30 pm II' PAUL El'. LiiriiERAN CHURCH.' bers, who were there saw a wonderful SpeCial Pray~r Service for world C1l&lfonte and Lothropsoront\', is the claugl->ter of peace "Ill be held on W~dn""day. at G P In'-

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There WI)) be no admittance game. 7 30 pm ThIS II 111 accordance with roue 0 ~ Fuma, Mlohlgancharge. Cheermg for the Grosse Pomte Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H Kit. a r~qu~st ot the DetrOit Presbyt~ry M~'R~~:sH~~~~~ ~";."rr:~r

lBlue DeVils last FrIday were Mar- son, 762 Sunnm!!dale drive. togeth~r WIth other Preabyten~1 ChTohuur.&day, Dee 14 - ~'OO, JUnior-------- . ' throughout th~ country.

- garet Foote, Gordon MaItland, -----.--- GROSSE POINTB WOOlll a Frlday Dee 15-7110. JunJor ChoU',

"I :;:,.c~a~e~n~~~e~e7so,anMnaICeMHcONlal.1slr-,Author Ashamed PREIIBYTEJUAN CHURCH Watu~~r;,J;: ~cOU\6-9 30, Cauchlsm~ CROSSE POI NTE I 19950Mac" Avenlle al Torr.y Road Class 230. Sunday School Hehearlal_; i Skip Pp"sl and Tom Marrtck, of FanlO P Sunday, December 11. 1950 Sunday Dec 11 - 900 Sundav'....ETHODIST CHURCH Alice Robertson, JoanDie US oem 945 am. Church School for those School. 1030, Worship Sel"Vlce, 500," m 9 years or age and ov~r ChOir ChrIStmas Program 7 00 Luther

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Scherer, Molly "urpby, Don Everyone knows and loves the 11 a m Worship S~rvlce ~To Pre- ~ague Carolln, "~. 2 r 1 MOROSS RD.. Coury Barb Westeott, Bambi pare thE! Way". sermon theme Tuesday, ~c 19--630 Brotherhood, ' poem which begms- 11 am, Church School lor chIldren -Muslon Society ChrIStmas Dmn81'

•R~v WirtoD• Jack Westphal, Gary 3 to 8 years of age and Program

Hugh C WhIte, Pastor Schroeder and Marilyn T 'Twas the night before Christ. 7 i5 pm .The Annual Cande111lht Wedn~sday. Dec 20-12 00 Chrosl-""""'5 Servlc~ The Chanc~l and Treble ChOlfS mas VISit to Waayn- Count ..H It I

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were also at tbe game to eheer mu. when all through the WIll present' The Comllig of th~ King" by Women's Guild, 400, Chi'pel 't!K01~..TU 1.7878 for the Grosse Pointe team. house by Dudlv Buck under the dlrectlon 8 00 Evang~lI$1J1 Commltt~

O h of Wilbur R Bez~au Director, and Thursday, D~c 21-400. Junior ChOir~ CHURCH AND t ers who were out to support Mrs Fr~d M Young. Or,anJst Reh~arsal and Chnstmas PartyIf our basketball team were Mar-: Not a creature was stirrinf. W~dnesday. Dec~mber 20 1950 --', CHURCH SCHOOL I t 800 pm. M~n's Assoc'atlon "ill JEFFERSON AVENUE METHODISTi5 garet Walsh, Sally Barnes, Tom I DO even a mouse;- hOld their ChrlStmas meeting InVlt- JeUeuon A"enue at Mulborolllh~ 1045 Lamb Manlyn Brown P mg th~ .....omen Th~ InspIrational ad- Rlldolph B Boyo., MlnIst~r..-. , . ' , eggy I but the man wno wrote It, Dr. dress to be given by Dr. K~nneth Thursday-1 45 p.m. SenIor chOir

G P . t ~, Fisher, Joanne Johnson, Lmcoln I Clement Clarke Moore was Neigh Ex~cutlve Secr~tary of DetrOit r~h~an;alrosse om e ~ ~"-~ll!lii __ ll!lii'lll:a~)Ilh Godfrey, Shirley Martm, Bonme ashamed ot It and wouid not C~~~~~d~~. CJ'e~;~~~r 21. 1950 .. rlda)-4 p.m, Youth chOir r~hear-

, ,If 'If i ReItz, Kay Lipscomb and Don I allow It to be published under 7 00 pm, Tr~bl~ chOir rei'~arsal Saturday-7 45 pm. The Llb~rty

G df II " ,lit IIII Ml10ck I 1 00 pm. Boy Scout Troop m~tmg BIble Class W1U hold a combmalIon00 e OWS !' If )1 i ' ••• hIS name for more than 20 years. 8 00 pm. Chancel Choll" rehearsal. ;:,us\~esshme~tlftg and Christmas partyl' lit ill Dr. Moore, an aloof professor Saturday, Decemb~r 23. 1950 W Ik ~ .~~~ of Mr and Mrs Lee~ tI }t G Shed h h 3 00-4 00 P m Chnstmas party for a ~r, """ Bedford Road G p. Woods'. I( ill ary c ro er was t e ost or Greek -.nd Oriental litera- Kmd~rgarten and Prunary chIldren w~~n~:f;,,--;'~ ba mh Mormng Worship rosse omte

M d i I I at a wonderful party last Satur- ture in the Episcopal Seminary ~~;;, b';.,~~I~a~p~~ghCh~~ChM':" J~g~I to 12 n;"'n, clurtc~ :c'g'~l~~%Ch~tef_on ry i i I day even mg. Seen danCing and in New York, wrote the poem Lmdsay, Deptrtm~ntal superintend-I r~nlS~~r~;ry thro~gh the Sixth grade, BAR-B.QUE~ It m.unchmg potato chips were Jack 1 on Christmas eve 1822 and read ents ~~';,f~1 abov~o~~e SI~~hc~~~~o~~C~~8J,s:;""1 ' Ill! I' : estphal danpd JllID

Jtead, Jane I it to his seven cbildren, PEACE EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH WorshIp 7S~~lce C~ldr~!l's Chl"lStmas 20513-15 MACK TV, 1-9186......eaners ~R ! Ippe an ete aVldson, AI He had not planned for the East Warren and Ba!1our ,jUtsl~rs 'ar~ lI\Vlt~rogram to whicht\ IIf 'If Meter and Sandy Goebel, Jack poem to go further than hiS own Rev Enn~UG:-r~s, Pastor ~:d~-7 30 pm, The Ruth Clfcl~" P; ill Marcus and Barb Reed, Noel family, but a relative Who was 'Ir 'Lenhart E Eue1, Vlrar ~ home°":,~nMis°c:rv will ml'el In

II If Wood and RIp Reynolds B b L D~cember 17 Sunday hllJp am~s R~a). 30821375 FISHIR RD. Q! I R ~ I ,0 aw vlsltmg the Moores put a copy On thiS Sunday Pastor Enno G,~I. J and Barb Westcott, GlOria Deum- 10 her dIary. The next year the Claus WIJI d~1Jver the ~rmon He has m~~~::r~Yt;; ~tgma Zeta busln~ss

\IIi If, Img and Ben Bray, and Tom relattve's father sent It to a news-! ~~~~ero/~h~Hbsr~~~~~:y .. How to pre, rhu~~h. tun~ to ~nu,:~n~~~~dOf th~ I

TU. 5.4800 ll! =, Lamb I paper. Along With th~ serVlce the Girls GAoss -• I R 1AI Don't forget the basketball 1 chOIr under th~ dlf~clton ot Mrl I: POINTE CONGREGATIONALis If 111 h Fr -------- Waller Moeller wiI1 SIng "Heark~n Al G 240 Challonte at Lothrop

I ~ I I( lA game t IS Iday. See you at the Brannan urges farmers to plant Y~ Mortals" mille Pointe Fal'D15, Mlehlf"'> I: If Ii game' I 9 The Sunday SChool and Bible classes Cha.rI~1 W. Scheid, Pistor I

I Braneb: i • TO 1Ill' more corn m 1 51. IT'oet at 945 am The Sunday School Sunday 930 -<:h~I If ------------------------------- lesson for thiS Sunday Is the birth of ~1~hJ~~~.rt~~~irHlgh u~';,~ t~~~:. 17005 KERCHEVAL • .ill i H. Y CI b P JOThhn.thaennBuaafllcs1.hnstmupro-am andI Ii I ~ e' Sunday, 930 am -WorsJup ServIce

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• i ~'i GoodfeIIows ;1 1- u S ropose ~;~~rtch~ld~enb~nP~~~~r ~t~1 N~~s~~?'i:~~e~~hurch Scbool for.... TU. 5-9300 i ~ICh 730 pm. --- DeS'~~t:n~1 am weonrshandSePrlmaryl. f. C.. I FAITH .VANGELICAL LUTHERAN ~. d ' - Ip l"Vlce., t " ....on ay. 7 pm-Mann~rs 8 m.. ll! If TIS mas arnlva CHURCH II 15 Prud~nhal Committee m~tlng m))th-

ll!i ", '•• ' lit 1Il ( I C}~~~y~:~ :~~o!A~:"C~':~1S mmlst~r. study " e!IIII • • ~ I FROM I Party at Cannon Memonal Center paT;t~ay, 8 pm -Men's Club Bndg~.., ~ , It »By NEIL SMITH I dancmg and refreshments in the Saturday 9 30 a m -CatechIsm In- Thursday 7 pm-Youth Cholt 730

I * 0 ill Grosse Pomte High Schoor. gJ.tt~' ohr-- '. structlon 7 00 pm -Mr and MrI pm -<:hancel ChOIr 'I If PTIMIST' }t "I ~ s,!',,,, ,. I Club Progress",e DlIlner 'Fnd 4, 'I( ill very active HI- Y groups have In nhalge 'o'f th C 1 Sunda) 930 a m -Chur~h School ay, pm -Junior ChOIr

I' II!It .~ I d th I t eel ~ I' arnlva are WIth classes for all ages tl 00 am - -A ~ ma e emse VI'S no IC around Mr Chet Samp, n f It d I WorshiP S~rvIC~ With sermon • Our CHRIS'I THE KING LUTHERAN.. It If the school and com m u nit • {1, acu y a - Judgm~nt of ChrIst" 4 00 pm -V,C- Grosse Pointe Woods

I ' _WALT TUTTLE >ill th gh ts Yd VISor, BIll Rexford and John Fll- tory and JUnior Luth~r LeaJues mr:el- W. J G'lf~rt, Pastor. lI! If rou varIOUS proJec an dew. mg 730 pm-Annual Sun.ay School Sunday, Dec 17. Sunday SchoolR 1Il I Ch t Prot:r meets at 9 30 a m• I If Ii I servIces. C tt h d .;;"t, :ras 1 30 am T hers' In The maIn service begm, at 11 am

" ~ ~ " • ill Their latest proJect IS the omml ee , ea s are George stru~rlo~y, pm - eae - To all thOR who fmd themselY~s~ ... ~ ,-,,.,-.t8! .~_~~ Chnstmas CarnIval whIch Willi McBrIde, boys gym; Russ Etter, Tuesdav 4 00 pm - G>r1 Scouts; without a church home In thll glad----------------------------......;;;......;; be sponsored by b~th the Blue I gIrls' gym, Don Jones and DIck I 7 ~~~~sd~~y12Silo~tsm -Ladle" GUIld ::~d:t: W~~I~ ~~hlta~on IS "x-

and Gold HI-Y clubs plus the Scales, pubhcIty; Dan Webb and I Luncheon and meeting, 100 pm - The adult membershIp class meetsI f ed Y T John Tower ticket sales' Corky I Yo-Ads carolmg at Mat"ln~ Hospital; every Monday ~vening at 8 o'clock

new y orm - eens. I ' • 8 00 p m -Bd of Church Elders - IThe carmval WIll be held Leckltder and George Beau- Thursday, 4 00 pm-Junior ChOir, EBENEZER BAPTIST CHURCH I

Saturday, December 16, from 8 champ, prizes; Tom Lamb, re- 1eO::'0~"&h~ap~l ChOIr. 800 pm - RevM~.°"l.rt~~~d ~~A:::rp:~tor Ito 12 p.m at the Grosse POinte I freshments; BIll Rexford and ST. JAMES LUTRERA'Il CHURCH In~~rnL~\~1o?,0rshlP. 10 am. "StUdlebHigh School. I John Fildew, games. and the 170 ~cMUlan Road Sunday school, 11 15 am

As I th t glib P A. s¥stem WIll be handled by Re". G~Otfe E !tatt. Pastor Youth Groups 6 15 pm \n e pas, ames WI eBb M Friday, D~ 15-8 15 pm, cho'r re. E-enlllg 6ervlc~, 7 30 pm' Theset up In the boys' gym Booths 0 organ hoar .. 1 Person of Christ' Good mUStC and

11 ff th 1 b k b 111 Couple II, f b Saturdav, Dec I&-Watth~r L~ague lton~egatton IWI 0 er I' popu ar as et a 1 s WI 0 course, e ad- I Progr~sslve Dmn~r and Chrlstmas e' a singing espectally char-toss, a weight guessmg conces- i mltted, but students are encour-j Party actertze the ~v~nll1g semceSlon, and a game In v. hlch pen- I aged to come sidg or hag SC~~fa)Th~I~SS~~-~ ~ km. B;r~~d':,f Imes are tossed Into the cars of a' The purpose of the CarnIval" John the Baphst" q 4S a m Youth I

1 t I dd tt to d I Blbl~ e1ass 11 00 am, D"m~ Serv-moving e ec r'c tram. , n a I on provl mg enter- I Ice< conducted by the {'astor Tne IIn addItion to the games there talnment for the students IS to sermon ",11 be .'Th~ Messtah," Isatah", , 61 1-3 6 3(\ pm. Meeting of th~

Will be sWlmmmg In the pool, raise money for a charItable I Frtendshlp club 'movIes In the audItOrIum and proJect. Tuesd", Dec 19-6 30 ~ m Meetmg II ' I of the Lutheran La) men s Leagu~ I

Mistletoe Deadly !to Host of Trees Best Wishes Goodfellows

In America, the hlgh-hangmg imIstletoe IS treasured chiefly for:Its power to lnV1te a kISS from Ia pretty girl The bulk of the Iholtdav decoratIOn comes fromthe Carohnas, Tennessee and tneSouthwest, where off-season ag-ricultural workers gather thebranches Jor shipment through-out the natIOn.

The white-berried plant also'serves as a winter food supply formockmgblrds, robinS and wax-wings These small birds are re-sponSIble for the spread .)f the I Btree-damaglOg parasite After US WO 1-8240 800 DIme Bldg,eatmg the bernI's the birds dean Res TU. 5-1595 DetrOIt 26, Mich.

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I of JUIUl~ L. Bel n". At- a e cardigan and sllp.o\'er fi d ANTIQU& S07 •• C err)' ~~~-~t e ads is .65 tor 15 words, • table 2 aDUque ~ '1'0 I-WS01 Ill" petltlonel, Village loll ea er ensemble. lour cenu for each addlt10nal G t Det r0 It I' .I pOinte Wood-. m the I j~g 1-;';- north'\"e- t - - III word rea e r Aut .. Wonto"

d t 'v " eln 1ll0h dndIII l dn It appealm~ 0 loouthl\esteln WlqlOn,,1n JI1 IdH- CHARGE RATE LANDSCAPE CO.

.[«{ \Ion of thiS COUIt that 1845 He heJl d 01 the III h (k-' As a conveDlence ads Will be_J),mdenl'. Regmald R poslb of vlrgm lOPPPI In the' accepted over the lelephone COMPLETE• nl! Peal! M MJllel. h" Upper Penmsula of Mlllllgan dnd I ThE' minimum charge rate IS LAN DSCAPE SERVICE'<llot ~c found IIIIhm the stalled out In the Sprlnl: of 1845 I ~a5c~oral:d~~~~::l fO:~r~ent5p~~~ Faa: ESTD4ATES Late Mod.ls Poultry ond Potsof \~ dyne dnd hal e not HIS unlle, Damel S Cd,h, .Ind I menl can be made by cash VA 2-2250 ICoaUllued)

Illd' thdPtPealE'dd lOt th~S t ....o othel parlnel, \Ient I, lth I check or money order. HIGHEST PItICES PAID TRUE beautUul black Cocklr span-I

,dj a m or er 0 0 - him MISt C rto"e leis. A.K C re~ltered The perted1\ Ice upon the said I e. S Id J Classi tied ov nc. orace. CI_ ..--- HA N SON CI1r~1 ,1ft t'sn' that specIal IOme- II,. Regmald R MJllel dayP~v I~:\' ac~uJn~1 ;~I~tdtn, a £STA.6USHED 2~ ~"'A.RS on. The IInce. S25 ED 1-7877 I,I M ~llIel, hIS Wife II . oun 0 le Jour- DISPLAY RATES SISSON MOVING BEAUTIFUL blue Perslln k.tten I

: " that an ord('r be nev bv sle<lmboat and ldnoe up c:hie PedUrled. Re"stered Champ'on I.11 the !I11-'h.,ppl RII'el dnd the Upon Rl'quest LOCAl. anll EXPRESS ev ro et O. Itlood 1lne. 1'l:x ... -8228. - I

101 the publicatIOn of .lISt Clod ti d hd I IX.m len 0,\0 t e VA. 2 -1162 SERVICE BEAGL!: PUPS. 4 mODtha old re, •••

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- 'H b e, e) came 0 oppel' Th -------------- '1 UN 2 5.HEREBY ORDERED that al 0; on the Keweenaw Penm- e Paintinc and Decorotinc Bicycles. Motorcycles Wean'n, "'pparel I

d t Red ld R I SUld \\ here IheY obtained mmmg G P . t R . '"Ie"pon en s. "lOa t f ' rosse 01 n e eVleW I A. C !lOUK. Clecoraun,. paUltull &n- BOY S 20' BIKE, Z years old, .. TU. --------------dnd Peall M. Millel. hIS permls rom the Government 15121 Kercheval I tenor lUld exterior waUpaper re'l 1-7511. I GRAY Caracul fur coat. IlZe 18,18'1

• ," they are hel ebv re- agent Spalding descfJbpd Fort I move<!, wull1D.l anll .Iellnlne 12311---- - - -------.- only ",om 1 Huon. $175 TU 5.7895a ... W Ik Bet. L k d M 'd LakellOllIte VA 2-ISI'I I CKILD'S J."hee1 lllke, reu.n.llle. -------------- I

I' I'al' and show ('ause I ms and dl ew a sketch show- a epolDte an ary.an , ----- --- I can Tli 506230 2 GIRL S wlllter ooa\Jl. leopard col-o apraP\'er of tIle petItion mg Copper Hal bOt and the fOl t. Say "Charlie Itl." ' REUABLE Pamter needs work. neat --------------1 Jars SJu 10 and Jr 14 FUle coadi.e p T b h S I .. decorator \'all \,"slung. paper- Hou .. hold Go"s tor S..I* j ton. TU 1.5535.tilelem by the petitioner, urnmg ac, pa dmg stop- I~ngmg..:.~o~~f.':.:e~ce. _VA. 4o-78OL BEAUTIFUL ,mulne Kolmlkv fur 1( G,'osse POinte Wood' ped at the Ontonagon Rlvel and ,. BEAUTIFUL CHROME I C"Ipe V ry -ooel ° dltl ••• TU)f I C t on h Id I began mmmg DUring part of the Bookkeeplnl and ACCOllntlnc -88lI e • c non, ..,.,. I

Illpa orpora I ." ou t h d I 1 h d 1_________ GEORGE S. DAllY BREAKFAST SETS II 2- I.gldnled on the 15th day of lime. e an JlS unc e a a BOOKKEEPING SERVICE . "ADE "'0 O""-T""u ••• , "'_ Wartted to luy

A D 19-1 Igeneral stole I POinting & Decoratmg. InteTior .. -.d. 'un lIInualJ.,....-colorn.~1D:::.':':•.:-;",.~ ~.;..., I, ;) . HOLDS CELEB I I BY THE MONTH E t..c Ph' .... I F d :_ "'~:..- FVAnu ...RE Wanted If you have,S FURTHER ORDERED Rl\T ON Tax and Reporl Semce X ell or. aper anglng low, II ue. ~ . peen. ...0. ~._-:~ anytb!n, III the l1ne of household

C'e'tllted COPy of thiS ordel The dIal v contains mdny mter- FeNdeotraarlvStpautbe"canwdItCh&nSaedall.n UPholstered Ul pun» plastIC mate:..~ furnllurl and ru •• call Isaac Neat... VA 4 8004 wlule tables can be made to lUl, .",e way FurnIture 13S38Kercheval VA 1

e pel ,onally served upon I estmg entrJeq On Juh 4 1846, 'I HARRY HAAS Tax Consultant . - lIllap. &rid mat.nal You CaD .. leet 2.2115 'I

trom 26 cIlfterent atyles Vlfit OUt cae- I: <did respondents, Regl. I they had a celebldtlon There was 14841 KERCHEVAL AVE. ..__-------- totJ dlspla, llild lee theM Ha~ ---------.-- -----

)'1':ler and Pearl M I a patllotlc dddrc",. and Spaldmg Corner Aile. Road VA 2-781% Neat, Clean Decorating sets. Buy direct from maJIufaclUrtr R.al Eltate For Sale IhI' \\ Ife, wherever found, read the DecldrdllOn of Independ- 1____________ ... va 33'iioOdd. eb.rOme chain. onI, 54 lIS -- ----- -- -.-------

etlcable at least SIX (6) enle Then 35 men sat do\\n to I ACCOUNTING SERVICES and Poperhanglng METAL MASTERS MFG CO To Sell or ~:LReal Estate1101 to the time fIxed m dmner at a tdble under the trees I full Cla58 Work Guaraateed 24802 Gratiot Ave, E. DetrOitder for their appearance' On Chnstmas Da), 1846, the I QUARTERLY-MONTHLY-WEEKLY EXPJ:RT WALL CL!:AN1NQ Near 1111Ill. Road I

hFEDERAL AND STATE REPORTS CALL DICK 0 U.W .. P ..

Immers ad a speCial dmner of pea , .. ...S FURTHER ORDERED rabbIt <te\\' and 1\\ 0 kmds of NOTARY PUBLIC VA. 1-8164 East Detroit MJell1... I

cop' of thl~ order shall be pie, apple and mlllce 13323 E. Jefferson Ave -------------- I PRescott 5-5200 w. have bu)ers waltm( We h,,~ aPiano Tunin- ' ltaff of C4pallle. efficient, salespeopleb' pubhsh.ng copy lhere- I The foUolllng entrY \\ dS made ED 1-5618 .. Open Sunc1a,I. 12 to • P Il. w. are CODHnlently locatedthree succeSSive week- at on June 29, 1847 • flOe da), MI, PlANOS TuIlell and Hrv1ced. BeuOll' FOR A Il&~ cr.d. of uae4 furnl- 1800 MARYLAND at JI:tFERSONoncE' eact, week, m the' A DubOIS from Ann Hal bor Um- Brick and Cement Work able ~ AU wo~.raJltted. ~ tureiJO'.~~c N.Wa~~' Open • to 9 Dallv - 1 to 5 Sunday

Pmnte ReView, a ne\1 ~_ verslt\ 1\lth letter~ of mtroduc- ._______ 0 511 rt TO, 2 at 1 ehe~tl , ~_~t~~ t.v:PIANOS TUNED. rep!urecl, cie&rl~ anll 2t~2el1~1uJl'1you r. .IM..... fe . Rooms tor Rent

of general clreulahon I lion from Prof. Douglass ar- ATTENTION motllproofed Profes.lontl S.rne.tile Village of Gros,e I lived ' That IS all, but documents All Bnck and Cement Work. ClllJord L Eclwards TU 1-3173 ANTiQUE velvet clawlIllC!rt ~4r 2 I.AIlqJ: BOOMS llll vum RDWoods, Wayne County, I m the MIchigan Hl~toncal Collec- !l.elVana Repair lamp, 2 pr t.ble lImJIII. TU s._, .

an the last of such publi- tlOns show that Profes"or Silas Porches. Sleps Piers Wtlkl. Etc. P1alterinl BLONDE dlneU, table lUld talll. p&d, ~~foy:rncia~~ln~r~ ~:n~~~~I~'to he at least SIX (6) days IH. Douglass had sent hIS asslst- Also Water Proofm, PLASTJ:RING _ Any k1Ild ot repair excellent condltlon. TU 5-39'10 ~~.2en.1iPDtlonl:417324826Drexel near

to Ine date herem fixed ant, Alfred DuBoIS, a semor m Reilsonable - Work MySelf work Busonab1e rate&. Fre. ttti- GARLAND ~ltove. wlllte, y"r old. ~.~ El38

mat .. Call TU. 5.Q43 LeOD Venaeu- 0 TO 1 7511 ------.---.- -----r apoearance of the ~ald Ihe Umverslt\ to tne Coppel VA ~ -44 len. ll,ltt and er, . -. Furnl,h.d Houses for Rentdents Regmald R Miller I Country 10 collect mineral SpeCI- MARCBt:SE MATCHlNG Virlorian IOfa aDd chair.

II h. f Rofr-I.orator SerYice Beat offer acc.pted. TU 1-.....

earl:'lf !"II er, IS \\'1 E' mens for the Geology Depart- Carpenter WorkVmcent 1\1. Brennan, ment. I REl'JUGEBATOR _ AIld m.tor .. ~- rt/l.L SIZE ,&& ranl*, utecI, $10. canC' .t J d e Th I t th J I I I~ UctnHd aDd. bondtd K.lvllla. TU 6-8111.

InUI u g . e a,t en Iy 10_ e ourna I 0 SINNHUBER tor. Frl~datre LeOlUlrd. Cold.at.e C1P\ \\as made on June 2" 1848, \\hen. Unlversa' In;l other. W.Ullm. nn!A~D~_sUA~. nove. 11k. new, Flats br Rental ~f Branigm, Spaldmg reLOrded Ihe dlsco..er) BlliLDING and REPA.IRlNG VAile, 2.3111k of a mass "f virgin copper welgh- i ALL KINDS Reweaving ~~tll poster bed. comple}e. 6-:~.MTtYJT.~f1at for rent AdultsDale DeVogelaer. Img Sl:l. tons -ee Estimate. -----------Af h d S ld \" REWEAVING - Moth holes burJU. MODON b04toom Iulte. Pnm& Vera• ter t e lalY, pa mg ~ ro e LA 7 2952 tta~ PrIce. reasonable Can TU lISht Phlll~llIe m..hopnV. Includes Real Istate Wanted

I D out a d,ctlonan of the Ch,ppe\\ a • 1-11686.Monday through Frlda~ ~~. ~Jf~\ty~ ~neF:el\ct;b~~: I ---------r y avs language covellng 16 pages I REPAIR. Intenor and. ""twor En. ~.'l~o.n. Best offer over $175, TU 1- h. m. SELDONI In the spnng of 1869, Spaldmg ~~~:;'de~ron:e~;e:l~~~ ]>O:o":msKJtca~~~Tailoring --- CO

Co. .. mo\ ed to Duluth, bUilt a store I rooms. remodelmg promr sen.'!ce

pper I and later a hotel He engaged III I &~g ~~~~tma.pJhlf-67~ Barber JOE THE TAilOR Jowelry MANY YEARS ON THEI \3nOUS buqne<s dctLvltle~ andl AT'I'BNT10N. MASONS: li be'utlful EAST SIDEbecame an mfluentlal cltlzen. I Carpets Cleaned Formerly blue 104ge rm,., dlamend. on c,?m-

T Id-------- Grosse pOinte Woods custom Tallar PUll. $27.511 .. eh. .1&0 i with dlam- LET US APPRAISE

O------- I DelUXE CARPET CLEANERS ALTERING and TAD-OlmG I ~~ 1o~am~~~eAC~~C;"i!h i-~l-.

I TRUCK OrTLASTS M.o\N I Rugs Experi" Cleaned 111 Your Home LADlES' &rid MEN S GARMENTS ' -------------1 YOUR HOME• I ALTO::". III -0\ Model T-Ford No FuSS - l'oo Muss 5263 Hereford 5 71 Miseellaneod for $ole I 2S.EXPERIENCED• • truck was Ime )ear old \\ hen I Joe Fasce TU. -018 I RUBBISH DRUMS ..: Punted anll oIe-

DIary Now In Poses- George J Wmger stal ted III the ED 1-1967 wnw h' livered. 12 VA ~ i SALESMEN. f U" baggage haulm~ b~smess 32 I__' a as Inl I I WEDDING, pany Cl1' reUJll.. caadldIIon 0 DiverSity ~ ears ago Wmgel 7 I. ha~ JU"t Corsetiere I W'\LL WASHL."G. paper c1eanUl' or borne portralts 18i30 MACK AVE:>.UE

f M. h- retned but hl~ 33.\ eal-old tJ uck, patch plastermg pbotographv b" DIlZ TU. 2-2100

o Ie Igan h' t'l nd I I <PE:IlCER CORSETS-IndIVIduallY de- GEORGE S DALLY VA 4-8004 I PRo 6--'9036~~ .1---------------e sa\ s, IS s 11 runnlllg a S - <lined dreS'S and surgIcal garments. I 1-"lo<t s ood a, ne" : OIer 18 'Oars e,penence Maude VINCENT'S Wall WashlIl, and Up- L C.SMITHtypewnt"r;81sOKeh,na- BUYER MEETS

e III Michigan's l!pper Pen- ~ m a g . I Bannen TU 5-4021 or TO. 7-43t2 I llolster, cleanm, Machme melhlldl tor .... ashmr machl1\e. TU 2-1393.d h I f 368 McKm11\ Experienced \\orkers IlIIUred Com. - :...-------::-

unng t e ear y da) s 0 PH1LADELPHI-\ Pa -George mereltl and reSIdential Free -.:.tl- 12 AJlPICQ musIc rolls t!;txtdll, m •• : S Ell ER HER E!copppr mmmg rush IS de- I D k" d Ait t" mat ... c ..n VEnIce 9-onn ' .um bedspreads girls .WU!!!"

d'He ... lett. II arrived at sch<'.J1 ressma InC an era lonl 1_______________ jlllr,r. bedroom furnttur.. .-

m a diary which ha" \\ th dnppmg rlolhmg and thl" ----.---- - - Window Shades SW':,~ Renaud. Rd. Grolse Pointeglven to the MlClllgan HI"- eAcme-that he had re~cued! DRESSMAK ING ------------- ------c--I Collections at the Um. E I E 1 8 \ 1,en the child OBRIEN BROS. VELVET sofa tkldney slvlel. purc.hal!-

I f... h ,e vn ~r, B ~ I E ed PrIll,le'. Hudson seal coat. .;

, 0 mlC Igan fell from a br d,ge IlIto a creek! Ind" Idual St,ll"g n .... , \Orml lar,e electric refrlceratcr. VA 4-:150\5liJam Witter Spaldm,g. a E\E'hn "1 "takcn 10 a ho>pltal I \lOo.~:::~~in~I~I~~h~::.dlnlf Window Cleaning A"i;TIQUl: spmet desk. fireplace sel.<\ 1\am an ,\ ho moved to suffer ng flom shock \\ ",'e I f.replace bench' f1lace lllate •• Ror-j'S m 1830, ventured mto the Geor~[' CO'l! nuea on to ~('hool 412 SHERER BUILDING Company a(e trunk. LA 7- 09 I

1 Pen msula of MichIgan In HI sunder,tandmg teacher <ent I WO 1-8631 Storm Saab and Screen Service GAS WATER reater, side-arm "IthH

' 1 'h h automat.c control complet. "llth I,~ Journa, VI I~I covers t 1[' <choo'bCl' he"o home for WaU waarunl jlcket. $20. TU 2-4004. I VACANT

raT'; from ]844 to 1848, \\ a~ "'Olne d.-v clot ne<;: , ~-E-X-P-E-R-T-d-re-s-sm-a>.-~-r--a-ndalte:ratlonK. I Pape, aDd CalC:Uft1neCleaned. Ito the Collectlon~ b' Ro~' ,0..\ I1E~Pl_~~~{'unp, be~t of refer- IExtenor House Wa&tung Expeneaftd G~'}.~C~lc~~t~e~gu{.~ S4~Jft: ml a" A very beautiful nt'w fa.::e brick ranch home 6.room. I-noor plan

lu~hatt an alumnu" of the LO~DO:\. F ngl"l'i .LI.t a, ~ _lc_e________ _ __ - &len for Every Job - -.------------- I bedroom III gum. sUlta'ole for h'oraT) or den Extra largt' Iatchen_ t h lOt d Cl:STO~1 dressmakmg Lad .. ~ and U G v. "'L>roT cockta.1 table ancl 2 e"oIl Dmmg room Large bathroom With bUIlt.m vamt~' also extra mam

('r.!) wOlves In n o. "\lalcol'11 \hlc'Jc[1 -tepo!' l.p I) rmldr'.n, clothe< Spec,ahlll1lf In EstImates Cheem., IVell I lablel. heavY f.IU' lop •• Nd con. floor lavaton 2 natural flreplaces Gas AC heat Heated breezewayn ,ne l11lClOphone ,,: a C~bi\l el fn" \dOIH1(:\1«liO~sh:~::~a:TUs l~i':;tl' AI""" A Good Job I ~,'~"'it~IG~~ ~::.~n:..g~::: I Attached 2-c~r garage )'lan) extras 200 ft. lot frontage.

Iq Joulnal I" a very Import- a ~olo on "" ( eelrJL ,gu.tal. he ~_ ._rs _' _' - -' V 2 8180 I ~I,,, 8 to 10 Ice skates cd U1 bOots'ClUI~ of mfonnatlOn about ',Ol,che-' 11e I 1hc <;')alh~ fla-hpd. DRE<S'fJl.KI'lG and alterabon, ["<-, A - and numerous other Items <>ten DON'T MlSS THIS'" I d oat5 Cople. TlIundav. Friday and S..turdav. ."1( and !lfe m the Copper "1'0,,1'<' C,I" ed 1111) I ,e:w ~r~~~ or.'~.~~hsup~e~~ou~ r ..pt'r1enr~ 2!125 Holcomb from 4 to 8 pm 1078 Roslyn Road Drive By and Call for An Appomtment ,In dUring the earliest \l.tnel1 \\e'1t 1,j!ld Fe]'ol\ mem- v. I~ r\l<tom-,m';~'~r;~oJTuFit:~7f4' at, O~I: WHITE lable-top llOH. In good I CIVIC REALTY - LA 1-7878

according to Dr. F CIe\ E'r her~ o~ Ihe \"tchdl t, 0 pI cd ~~ __ ~"':. _::.... , Watch and Clock aepO!r condltJon ~5. fmuh .5 e"cenent; I •k

t ---------- •• --- $100 vlolu1, like ne,. f1llah marv.l-a-qstant director of the h,.,l ]oo,e ,,~d h" "a, ta en 0 a I Electrical RepairS EXPERT fast w..tch repairs Bradle, ous. 125 18 mm K',..otone mo'",n I

cltlon, ho"P 'al ',\Ith ,c\crl' ')urn~ on -----" Je,,'el.u. 210:11Mack at Ro,l,-n plotur. machin. and .ome film, 810'• HARRY A ZABLOCKI ---- --------- white J'1\Dl holater Nt. Lone Ranger I

1:Ii SPRING OF '45 hl~ face and h:ll1o< A <hort c r- • <t- • "IM. 1 eet of cowbo1 I.ath.r chap' I"ldlng engaged In lead m1l1' ell: I~ Dla,,!d ELFCTRI<j.12E~Riri'mACTOR Mlscelloneous .,.rYIU' and "est . .t2e 14.• TU J-IDS I

G.'S "URNERS SOLD et:STOM.-MADI: 11l~ coven ana ern. \ CAMERA, o;uptr Baldlna ".It Iln"l" D PTIe drapertes. Guar&rltee<l .. ark. ,.ello" f.ll!r sun.tIIade. Welton

WIRED and INSTALLED maashlp F'me quauty material Free 11,ht meter, tm.od. ". pool ubI.:'_ps_ttmates_ T_llX..to 2...1511 25~P ,ood condition. bett offer TU

No Job Too Small ------ S454lAkeVIew 6.4864 Lost and Found ITALIAN - cutt-;;"-;;ad;- b;d!J!!'Ud-______ lar~ L'\ ;.9943 '

LOST TASU: - :lfODJ:L-;;"mblllatlen- ra.IO:~nda'. "irfnU. L!nC'Oln R<'lICl Indo d~~t~:Atl;lf1oC~O~X:~ ..~~h I~~~~h:Knc'lt' ~I G_ Poult •• lar,. tan me.,:, TU 2-7~7gta)mg on _. AN""'" 10 GTaf.'

LA"GE REWARD nRlIPLACZ SET SCfttr - a~,ron'-..... and tool~, 2 !>lr4 ('af.ps ",:1' .'lInd.TU 5 -61 13 : ¥u cl~~'1 .I<a.. .,7OS • and

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I Help Wanted-Female I CO,<OLE radlo.pl,onofraR" u1<e'el~__ l.alh.- brier ca.. dart hulrd. ""0

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of a happy season remain with you throughoutthe days of the coming year. We also wish toadd our appreciation for the loyal friendshipsof this organization. Your consideration andthoughtfulness will inspire us to greater thingsand we trust we may continue to be worthy ofthese friendships. To know you and to serveyou is a privilege and we hope these words ofgreetings will truly convey our gratitude.

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A new Christmas season is upon us and onceagain we find ourselves eagerly awaiting theopportunity to extend compliments of the sea-son to those about us. It is our sincere wish, andwe believe it will be fulfilled, that Christmasthis year will bring great joy and contentmentto you, your loved ones and friends. Mayallthe blessings that blend into a perfect Christ-mas be yours to enjoy and may the memories

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