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,~ - -- ..... r . _~ ptNt,.IC LIBRA"'" _~ MICIMI.,,, For Mor. Local News, Pictur, R•• d Th. R."iew It's EIIY To Win In Th. 'Memory Photo' Cont •• t SI' ,'._ 3 VOL. 26 - No, 9 "'27 Grosse Pointe's Newspaper for More Than 23 Years , CIRCULATION PAlD MONTHLY GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,1949 BY CARRIER 15c A MONTH-SINGLE COPIES 5e VA. 2-11~ , , * Sur r, Pro, -ooaht 11'< " , J)E'III. ME'E'tFE'rndlllr , q nfl< 5<0\ E'S2nd ~weep .. /~ {~~~ 1"'0 ~.<lo} ~ 1; . .Ie:" ~ * \ 10: ........ ~ * * p ,, '" * * * * enny ~r lk~ ~ribes Disastrous Noronic Inferno Parking / \./ - 1 '/ . Planned P OI N'T E {Fall Adult Education Toronto Local Postman Has Real Pal In Mongrel.; Aft., a oomp"hen".. "'" 'il . T'- - 10 Y dy of the Farms' parkU1, r A RAG RAP H Sip H Off Holocaust Tags Along Route For More rulU ears r.;;~~~ ':'oe ~"k.:g~ ','I~~ _by The Pointer I rogram ere ers for imme(hate installation at >, l'~. c.l:n~e~ll~h:~:~r~d ~~~i Variety 'of Classes Hits Home :: o~I~~~~~e:~l~~gF;:; :1', BaldWin, president G r 0 sse to McMillan. t Pomtt Post 303 AuxilIary, An ambitious Adult Education program is annOUnCed) FIre! Aboard ShIP' The one t The Council took thill actioa at j 1 ;' knows only too well how true I by the Grosse POinte Board of Education. sea disaster sallors fear above a regular meetm, Monday in ae- Il 1 { t.lus IS ld Under the direction of Forrest Geary, the program in- all else was brought home in cord Wlth the recommendaturn ., l~ 'f' It seems that Mrs Ba Win eludes a gamut of courses from 011 pamtmg to Mndern Body all Its tragic implications to the Pohce and Fll'e Comnuttee :1 ,-, ;:s~~:gc~~:~ c=~~t ~~~ ~CondltionJng. landdspeoPle thGiS past p.w~k. ~~~ r~.s ~~l:;pf~~~ '• up, leavrng her WIth several The complete list is an- en • Even to roSie .olllte, Maxon and John M. S. HutdDa- : ,1 paInful bums. nounced below. If you do not so far from that Cana'iJan son. :!~ it She WIshes to thank all the fi d th I " port and the wrecked .huJtof I The meters WIll permit 12 miB- ,', 'Iris from her aUXIliary and n e c ass ?r activIty m the Noronic. . I utes of parlong for one ceat ell' I~ the dIstrIct for the many wruch you are mterested call Yet, whIle flame-maddened one hgur for five eents. ", l!r. thoughtful get-well messages, Mr, Geary's offIce TU. 5-2000, mortals fought terror llJI.d dellth I Mr, Sch1aepfer, chall'uuas .fIl ' ~,"~ * extension 25. It is qwte pos- in a headlong panic of e.cape, I the comnuttee, saId that me6w ,~,' AccordIng to the Farms new among them several. ' 'Groste I parking regulabons lnll preftlI1 I! '. traffIC vIOlation schedule, It sible that such a class or POInters who dIed or -were in-I from 8 8.m. to 8 p.m .. exceptiQI ,.J:; .osts a motonst $2 to have group may be organized, Jured, one loca} surviv~r. Mrs Sundays and holldays. itl!I' d e ge Grace Kopf of 995 NotbGgham f l1f an arm aro;m * a .pass n r, Information regardIng c I ass Road. suffered no sllOe~ untU The chalI1Xlan said that tM i p, reservalLons and startmg dates long after she'd escaped ~ sJ:.ipI meter selteted (Hall Puk, 0 i'i",~j'~ltl:. Members of the Farms Coun- can also be made by calling that unharmed. ' 1 Meter Company) wu ecODOlDied " ell and the local press were number. "I Wa/; so busy tryin'g to get I and easy to operate, both fer tile 'I kept busy at the Farm COUDell It IS adVISable to make reser. I off the ship wIth my friend, Mn' l publlc and for Vtllage. r~ 'I S essIon Monday referring to _... ";< ~l ed vattons early as many of the Blondme Hopkins of Detrclit.' The purchase was m .... e 011 • I I the 56 pages of data, prepar claSses have hnuted membershIp that I didn't actually think 'lIbout sixmonth trlal basis wttb.. ; "<I' by Clerk: HarrYdF~Ont' re r As ed f M G ,all the horror of it until ftriy the Farms remItting 500(, of -!!Ie 1 1 \';: :~' 'U':,'J tamIng to the a mmls ra Ion. recelv rom r. eary II next mornIng when 1 became- a monthly revenues to the cam- !1' .. * office, the fall program WIll m- bit nervous for a couple of1lours pany. These sums to be credHielI Don Goodrow, To)Vnslup elude: But I feel fine now and mfIre' Skippy W8.1ts For MaIlman John Lakner Lakner greets his canine companion be- to the Village if the purchue ill ,If t "I elerk told fellow members of Art-Oil pamtlng (begInning thankful by the minute t1:Iat I each monrmg at the mail box on Pember- fore he starts on his route. The mongrel completed. '~~ t uf the KIwanIS Club at a meeting and advanced, water color and was so fortunate" she expr~l'd, ton and Korte, has tagged along f~ more than ten years. In the event FartnI olfida1ll anl J l'i last week that the recent de- sketching (begInning and ad-I When interviewed by the Re- * * not satisfied with the rn«ers at ,,\ elSlOnto reduce allSes.sed val- vanced); ceranucs; Jewelry; leath. view after arriVing home IlIlfely * * the end of the trial penod., u.,. . 1 li( uWlarlo~e~~~e~~r~~r~:e~t~ JOHN BE-:D~E~,chl:hoLo ercratt, chIld-parent relatIonshIps I JU~t tWhatl dId bohatppenb t ~thhe A fanub.ar sight in the Pemberton.Korte According to Mrs. Partridge this un- Wlll be removed at no COlt to tile ,J t~ (pre-school, elementary, and ad- wasn 00 c ear a .u, l.l e area is Postman John ~er and Skippy, usual friendship between man and dog b~ Village. I , rates for all proJl'l'ty in Grosse I Is fl fi th k bo t t when i ] h H nd olescent age eve ); ower ar- n; se new a. u I was a lIttle white mongrel. e parr have been gan in 1939. Each meter costa $61; tbtI tatal :i , _~ POInte. * .. 0 n e ren rangement (fall flowers); InterIor she and her fnend were'awak- dellvenng the mall for more than 10 years. "s th Sk' h . d Mr CDStIS $4,270. 1 < f!~ decorating; party cookery and ened sometime after :retiring mee eh Ippy as accompame .1 I' Say Oldtlmer, If you find Is V;,.t:m of menu plannmg, lampshade mak-I from the shlp's dance at 1 am Each.morning SkIppy takes hIS post near Lakner ram or shIne, summer or WInter," The Councl1 also adOll*ell. . !f <. ume on your hands on Friday ~ Ii mg' millmery sewmg (begmnrng "A gentleman who had been at I the mailbox at Pembel"ton and Korte and she explained. e parkiDI meter orctiDaan. ~ 1 1 , .afternoon Ilbout 2 p.m. why * dnd advanced); tailoring; hooked our dInner table knocked on our: waits for the matJn.1an.. Mrs. p~ aaW.,Ulat SJP~~ J I '~ E1~L V;i~ri: :::1:: Drunk Drwer rug makmg; needlecraft, IUllttlnl door a.n d yelled to UJ W lie) 1J1L'r~ ~ewr a-"U~Me ea.rner.41ppear& 12. lei lIP 1 'ZS.-Se&.--- ..,__ .~ i; t \OJ> .. ta%MI ~ NI&' $~ ~gn My friend asked Wh~ ~'~1 ~PP1,muaes to ~ a1ong- .. retUIMfo~ years 0 . ~ " ,1 1l~ y~ wUlJbld Chll" An'~ght.-yeaY "(ltt. Grtme I anii pattern draftIng; EDgllSh far he, said there was ~ fire, ttl home of his mistress, Mrs. J. C.Pan.. This daily chore with the postman has D _J V . ,f I 'e!ab e fe ows aoout your' age, Pomte college IlOphomore wu I foreIgn born (beginnIng lpld ad- 'WelL I was In the ,upper rid e. of 524 Lakepointe. made Skippy one of the most popular pets necOm.l. ear _ ; CI'~ ready for c:arch, JIOQ1..aad other killed Sunday night at Richmond, 'Yanced); Engllsh grammar. spell. berth and my mend wa~ In th~ S ppy IS also disappomted on Sundays m the community. . I I'f recreation.. .Ind; when a car he was rIding IDg and pronuncIation; practIcal low~r-and, B hOW I got owned and holidays. Unaware that John has a day All the neighbors know that when they At Farms PI-er : :~! In was struck by one operated s eech' dramatics and parlla- don t know. ut when we open ". . Mrs Edward Schutte of Mc- by a drunk drIver r::eht~ Law. the door the man cautioned us to off, the mongrel W8.1ts patiently at the mall see Sloppy. the morning mail 15 not far 'Comm.rssioner Nell JlcJ:a-"':- I, , ; KInley Road IS one of the The kme VIctim of tills tragIc be calm and get our clothes on, box for hours before leaVlJ1g. berund. """"" t' t bUSIestladles in Grosse POinte mlsha which occurred off the Also pubhclty. wntlng, span- and pack our sUitcases.. I chlll1'D1an of the reereatiOD eom- " these days. She has Just an- cam ts of Earlham College was Ish (conversational); Frencl1 "And we started to--;>f course d I Fiez C e1S mlttee. reported to the FarmtI .; nounced that the bazaar of the- J h% Hendren who bved at 913 (conversalronal), bookkeepmg we weren't calm-but In a cou- 500 Atten i.. m ounc" upport CounCil body Monday that the '. l! Grosse POinte Congregational R~vard blvd.' WIth hIS par.ents, and beglnnmg accountmg; short- pIe of nunutes he to~e back and \ : ..,. .., Farms PIer enjoyed 0Ile of ita 1~ ~ I Church Wlll be held on No- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hendren. hand; typing; sh?e rule and shop told us never mmd, Just to come Woods Park ' most 8uceessful seasons t4is year. I~' , vember 18th, at ChrISt Church, Four hool chums rldmg WIth math; woodshop, household me- and save ourselves! S ht f L t He reported that a reeord ' "I If The Congregatlonabst do so John at ~he tlme of the aCCIdent chamcs; badmInton (Instructional "So we grabbed our suitcases oug or ec ures breakmg number of 119,17li per_ iii, apprecIate the cooperation of ed serIOUS injury and open play); Bndge (begm- and were on our way, and I Dedicatl.On . sons VISIted the PIer dur1Dl the ' the other churches of the com- esc~idelY known In 'tlus area, nlng and advanced); Canasta; didn't have a robe or coat .on or At the first fall meetmg of the Grosse POIDte Motion PIcture past summer, shattermg the prl'!'!'_ : r murnty In lendmg them space John.was a member of the June. danCing (ball rOOJ:n); dancmg anything, Just In my pajamas, About 500attended the Grosse Councll. Forrest Geary. of the Board of EducatIon, enhsted the' 1005 mark ol94,724, estab1l.shed 18 'li; : I to hold theIr actlV1bes But 1948 graduating class at Grosse (old fashIoned); owner-dog and somehow man~ed to get off I Pomte Woods dedIcation of Its CouncIl's support for the forthcommg serIes of Grosse Pomte Com. 1948. 't \ they WIll have a church bUlld- Pomte HIgh. obedIence training (beglnnIn~ that boat onto another one, the I4kefront Park Saturday, $-munlty Lectures. He &aId that 9,694 pier per- " mg soon. That's why chalr- Funeral servIces were to be and advanced), gym and 8Wl Cayuga, I thmk, The GrOSSe POinte KIwanis Oldha K. I Recogmzmg that the COunCIl, mlts were Issued as compared te '1 t mtn and theIr commIttee:! held Thursday at I pm from (men); modern body conchtlon- "The staIrway was very very presented the "flag" to A A. m f,n as one of Its obJectIVes. long has 9,000 In 1948 and 8,500 m 1947. f have been stItchIng, knitting, Verheyden Parlor, 16300 Mack II n g (women); sw 1 m m 1[1g crowded. Wlth panicky pe~~le, Ghesqulere Woods presIdent. urged attendance by the entire The season was free from seri- t pamtmg, deslgnmg, and can- BeSIdes hIS parents. the youth (women); photography; (hO)~ but luckl1y I wasI o~ ~eI ~ot ~ After sa~lng a few words of Among M: Qs:ng I famdy at wholesome movIes, 'I ous mJUrIes or aCClnpnts, Me. j nmg all summer-long. In fact 'IS survIved by two 51<ter<, Mrs. mOVIe makmg. cl10rus men, deck. StatellOom ; _'1 I ttl~ dls acceptance, Mr GhesqUiere Intro-~ ~., Geary POinted out that these Eachm stated. , the orgaruzatlon hterally Douglas Jones, and Mrs James I chorus (women) and InStru~ the stalrwaV-It \\ as a .1 - duced the SIX members of the travel and adventure colored The CounCIl complimented buzzes WIth enthUSIasm to Bolllch of Washington, DC. mental musIc. tance-but It was a WIde <tr lr - VIllage councIl. , Mrs L B. Oldham, of 1826 Hunt films. WIth excltmg commentanes CommISSIoner McEadun for tM rnakt thIS the bazaar of all . way and there were lots aJld ots Harry Pratt, president of the: Club dnve, WI of the ReView by the men who made them. offer! fine rec>ord and authorIZed Clerk bazaars. lwcause all proceeds CO U" ncl-'Gl.v~, Takes of"h'op1e a~at~ O~~Sihat It was Woods CIVIC League sponsors of ~ubhs~ter. ~e!~ r tToronto Tues- 'sure~fire appeal to everyone I Harry Furton to wnte letten ~ from thiS event Wlll go Into see~_ I d th the "day" also spoke I ay a er al I 0 receIVe any from JUnior to grandfather." commendation to all the mem- rather or<O&'r y, COnsl erlng e , word about her T I the bUilding fund to help coln- cIrcumstances, and whlle I was GIrl and boy scouts of the com- t s 1St e r s. M r s he first lecture of the Sun~ay bers of the PIer staff. Illete theIr new church now H S - so Intent on escapIng and not mumty took part m the flag Irene Dexter, 60, afternoon senes IS at 3 pm. Nov I under constructIon at Chal- -A t Three- our esswn being m the really severe part raising ceremonies. 0 fAr mad a, 6. m the auditOrium of the Pierce' 4 Bu: J J -rs fonle and Lothrop of the ship I can't recall any ap. The program was marked b)< Mh dM JUnior HIgh School NIcol Smith u..tre n a n ne' hence on anyone's several games and field events IC ,an rs WIll present "Caravan to TIbet." I Wood~ reSIdent Malcolm Brngay The Second Annual Farms ~~Y':r;M~ageme~~artyt ~e ~a~ ~l r'hegard was a man who In "arrous age groups for boys ;;ssle f ~Ing~~yn, a thnllmg record of a tnp through' Appeal To Ippeared before the Wood!! Coun. be held at the Farms Prer at a a a e, I was a a I seemed rather ~alm and kept I and guls ,0 t. air the land of my\tery whose bor- I rll Tuesday In behalf of hIS Sun- Farms CounCIl sessIon Mondav I n 'Go stral ht ahead and 1(0 Cash prrzes were awarded b) S h ()res, who II ders are closed to foreigners I nmgdale PaTk neighbors to pro- stat:;~~I:te~~,tC;~::,~l~a:~vd w~=c~e~::'le~~~~S:sson:~d ~~:=:;~~~ I ~a::m ga stalrWha~ and d kk eep tt urn - theThKr e wwalnnlnseraSn~neclluv~~dLeague. ~l~~:t:J~~o~~: are~thDeerc lee.tuMrers 1 Oemthe senhes Farms Board te<t the repeated use of theIr h' d able afternoon 109 to your ng t-an eep urn- MsD x t e r' ur using. w 0 ttreet by trucks hauling dIrt. that attendl'd a an enjoy ~ , m( to your right' And that's all Three Year Olds r. e presents In an unstUdIed style a The Fanns Board of Appeals The CounCIl promIsed to take .:-------------~ The event was ogmated lIJ. .948 I heard Janice Marchand and Laura Mrs. ~ungelyn f~y ~ as I?;nh- I dramatIc Wild-life pIcture. "Out-I WIll convene Monday at 8 pm. to achon I 0·· by Mr. McEachrn In an effort to "There wele so many people I zalad. Ie ate ues-Ila",s In Nature". Jan 15, Robert take action on appeals from four ··· ptIlllISts encouraj;(e a better relatlon< and behind us and I could '~ee peo- Four Year Olds Iday by a fourth sister who flew, Friars With a beautiful travelogue ,::roups of property owners rela- The Woods' new "Flre.Pumper understandmg between the Coun- pIe on th~ dock who we~e burn- Joyce Andre<hak, Tom Prince I' In ~romClIllJ;orma I b h' about "Holland and BeglUm" ttve to cha-ages In the zODlng or. Yehlr!p" IS the latest and most FIX. Dates cII body and tbe employe~ I (Continued on Page 3) (ContInued on Page 3) d~nmng 0 ce e rate,,: elr Feb. 5. Commander Irvmg John~ I dmance modern piece of fire fightmg I Other developments at the j ~e ;g an:~ersa~dha,t t ursci son. v.ho spms a deep-sea yarn Seekmg speCial consideratlOD equlpmpnt It arrIved Monday I Sb meetmg saw the CounCil Sh' ay. r an rs 11m urne about the voyage around the on bUlldmg plans are 1 8'1;1",1: be pressed lDtoservlcelfor 2nd ow I-Tur~downanofferfromDr 'POf,nte Alulnnl Club to OIV ~~:~Il~lnVltatrontoaccompanYlworldlnthebrlgantlne"Yankee." Grosse POinte Methodist shortlv. 1 Oliver Kamm to sell the VIllage I A re Istered nur'e Mrs Dex- I Tbe final Illu,trat.ed lecture of Church. on Mornss near Ker- r ... Gro,<e POinte Op£lml<ts Wll hIS property o'ut.'lde of the Farms Fil f M. h. S *.n G ter I, ~Idel kno~ In Grosse the senel'. "Japan Journey," on che,,'Il, Gilbert F HukIn. who Dunnj;( lhe Parcells School 4-H present theIr second annual musl~ Pier fence. to thE' north m 0 f,C (gan- roll('; ame I POinte, y March 12 by Karl Robln.<on, ISI o",ns property on Beaupre road; ClUb E'xhlblt la~t Fnday, some- cal revue, • Facts and FanCIes. 2-Pa« a re<olutlon to Inform I almost umque according to Gfoary C W Babcock regardrng prop- one broke mto the desk of Fred Srh I a dltonum d t! f b v.nrk planned I The UnIversity of Mlchl,gan I With the luckv nUT,ber on hiS ,..------------_ since verv little filmmg has been ertv on Babcock SUbdiVISIon and Renaud ~chool custochan. and I at the Plercge d 0029 u rhesl t en <hl o ffcur t th dewalk~ offiCial tUms of the U\{-Slale 1950 member~hlp card I Gridders See pennltted In Japan und~r the James E Hancock took If h k f I on Qet 27' 2 an ta mlg a ec elr Sl. Il h . th fi t ho' , <'I With t e mMter eys 0 I' b\ I 3--1'0. t thl' low bid of Florl< I ,Ilame "'I a\e elr r< < \\ - I A reception \\ II! be he'd fol- I American Ocrupatlon forres Murrav Snnth Fanns enJIneer, th~ il.'ldm R f Thl' ~how v.11~be dlr~te~\ 1th ~meu~~~ere (S8111) for Ridge ;~ J7 th: t Grosse MPo~te ~I(h 10\\ mg the mOlIe" and refre~h- "E T E "i ~I< iluthentJr human-Interl'<t turned down nngmal requests aft ~ ~t are now watching or Georj1:e Elh. \\ 0 h<ror f Now' road curve wldenmg. and the low I :, a~61 ort~ 00 on ~y, ~~ mmts sen.e;! In the high <chool ye 0 ve motion plrture <tory ~ho",< thf' from thiS quartet er ()ur VISitors. I hISdrnTl~:~~Irp~~~~t~rel:<t ~ear hId of Coulter Brothpr. r$.1.417) ;:;:\e~ltY o~ Mlehlga~ Alu'llnl cafeteria The U M Club IS.. .. proll're~ lhat 1< bemll made to * I an 1h f r the ('xtl'n<10n of live lire hy- I• f G P I expectm,ll a large altendance Twn vnung llndders saw eye to ('onvert Jilpan from an arlsto- 2 C t B h the local service c u 0 ",<OClatlOn 0 .ro«ro nlO e t ommr EHI N D PAGE 1 I )<, dranl' nn Lake Shore road I To n<hrp IS <pon<onnj1: the Per<on< pilj;(lhle to ml'mben;hlp e\e unexpe<'tedlv '" hen 1hp\. tnPrl 'tTatlc feuoil' rl'Rlmp mto <I dpmo- , - I Accordmp; to Elnl'l't Hnhbs .. >\nnrn\" ~r<lrlmll and <fled. mo:;eo:' 'n the l" :>1 Ch, ) dll' "i, men to t<lcklp thE' ball carner In a rr<ltlC mOll<trlal f'("onom\ <atd , ~IPUOIICIt\<cnalrm"n ,t>" ".';' -'::lW In - r~'ect at thp Kerh\ Balli ,and \loml'n \\ ho ha\(' ilttended Gpan . And It 1< all <hn\\n Suicide Tnt TI7 k's j"lllmCIUdeCle\prSklll'dl'h,llhl- p'\P J Rnh \{olilan. fonrt>r l of" tht> Cm\ro\'Itv nf "Ichgan j1:nd .l!ame at 51. Clare School aj1:aln<1 thp oorkllrOtJno of the 1 J S rr ee ful tunE'< and laV1<hro<tump< ar t (ootball -t;tr WIll prf'«'n' ;he S"I)II<('< .nd pl'r<on< \\ hn ha\ e pia ..j;(round ('ollnln < j1:1 E'"t « ('nil' bE'allh . III health 11111' blamed for the $-ApPI t)"f' ImprO\ em, nt II ftIm< ano ad a< c-ommpnt.tnr' h)" h" ri" h R. All part< In the rrovul' \\ III he V 1I e parkm;:: lot on Kf'r('hf'\ al . I C I "r('n II 0 <1\ P ;l1.E'n en tp Thro \\ ou1d-he tilcklf'rq ml,<l'rl Furthl'r mfonnat nn about thE' <U1C1dp<nf t,\ 0 GrOl'o<1' Pomten eVleW t 1 al t-lllf'nt ThE' ca<tmg t aj;( Boh a \;lr,ll\ lE'ttror man ('x I Vn'\f'r<lh llr(' eliglhlE' to b«'omE' the runnrol and ('r;l<heei mto f'ach lPclurro< ano about tlckE't< nn, la,t \\N'k oJW'n 0 0(' ounCf'd 6-ApPlO\f' Eeil<on Plan,to In. h,b ,eri h < llrroat \(',-.tlj'b ,n a.«OClalE'I11(,'1l>er< olhl'r t'c,ld on he obtained fr0m thl' Gro,<(' Mr. Nf'llle S""'u.<('h 42. of R~. nd pa,ll(' onE' lhl< wpek are date ",ill be ann . -tall mnp nl'W Illlht. on Ch".)e-I pJ.;vlOg a d ffE'l!'nt pn< l,on c", hi T"I' (ha1l man nr '11' l: 'I POinte Boarn of E<!ucatlon "'hlch 41Q M E Ihp '''llov,In,ll artl clE'< And PIC- Pro<(,f'n. fl.o tf) thE' Optlnl,<1s VOIX bet",('('n Moran and Tltur-'Iof hi< three con<pcutl\E' \r~I' CI b' I" h TreatE'd at Ron S('collr, Hn'pl- "pon"or th~ • ilnnr anrl lmer" Knope, "ff'< d J <pOI - (Of'''''' wf' \\ n ar- 1 Rh F hE' " < ." <('llro< 44 of ,1i5Q Antla tonk their live'S of major mterec;t . .' Bo~< Work Fun I limp on the IE-am He sened ii' ('nM, ran;::l'rl ''1<' _",,\, 1nl1 n' tnE' mm e< te ",prE' IC ard " r n of :\fr< DamE'1 Hemhel "'a< rp~ h\ hanlltn;: them<el"l'S from • ,\\;,r "lemonal Is the )\iame, , 7'-o,pPln\1'a Fox Ctcro/( Drain, '"cklc "nd (pnler H<' • 0(,\\ 1< "Ir rri '",,"1 H"h"ck Thl' ll~q Audubon "nri ErICh M"n<~ ,.jN'ted prE'<id('nt of the Gro«lO allic rllftel' In their hom~ ~t ' l~J 1 L' I'll' Jr,.~r'or all.f' R('p O lt to ~ <uhmllted to .... ,,-t,:,,'11 Crnc,.. Sc re" \ ~. <orlal (0'11'" ,'N' chairman on firolri 11 of l4/l/l Chal<"'orlh Each POinte Motlfln PiCtUH' Counc'! fM Mr< Sa"u«:h \\a< found bv ~~r Mromnnal Call'ndar ,. rp'l" , Dplro,t f'nR1OI'E'r< 10 f'OOfW'riltion the l:nl\"r<lh of Mlrhlll.an o\lum- rhar,l1p of pfle'hmpnts 1< Mr< rl'qulr('d thr~ (tltch~ nn hls i a ~econd t",o-\ellr tf'rrn \tnt her 'on Ra\. III Mr Knope'a e P Ohserve 77th Blrthdav I 0, mlnulE" aftl'r C"rl G "Ith Park and Clt\ of'f'lrla1< 01 \,«'lClatlon \\'1 lIll" lCu j n~'nrl rta:ht E'\e LI'<ter EllinTt WI' f'lf'rteo '~pa<- hocl\ VI ll< dl<C(Wtred bv a <on. "or "r Cla« Offlcer< R a l t p 7"'" "f l"l'fr"tt '" ho had R- o,CCl'pt thl' rpcol'l"men1atlon "Pf'C a. gI,e<l' n' ",e ,,' Ad'" «,)n III'P - ---- ll~pr Othl'r offlcer<,~ ho '" 11 con~ FrllT'K 20 'r] S d ." th om ." C ,1 R'd ' o L q Itl' el'k, Hu<blln .. 1 .. a ..I'cturb,,!"rE' lit a re<- or thp PoIH'e "nd F,rl' <,ommJl- \-1 Club arp ,h(' 'I C'>I,I181' "\>l'P OS v I I' tmuE' to <pTVI' fnr "nothl'" \I"'lr R..!atl\'es "I thE' d~e"l'<" ••.••_.. ,~r, IH ral,<e" " -Of) f th r' " ~ G .... \ ,) urnor I taurant It Mack anI! Mor(l« "II' tel' [(I pUIehll'p ,,) 0<> o<~ lilt '"(In, or Gro<-e p(I ntp n\ - ;'1() .lolor';(> Plot arp \lr< Blount SianI' '-'ce- that thl''' hat! ~n despo"dellt ',. G,o«e POInte Matron' I rell'll'ed h\ Fllrm. P"licE' he ",,11<ann " 700 f"ot ho<p llnd other lllllon' ~.e ,,1<0 b~nll. <enl 10 Tu"!"nl)p authnr,l P'< placpd pre<,dront Mr< Frpn \{n<dalE' 0\ l'r III h"alth - l<tnal Leader< Meet Iarrt<ted a,lrllln firro fij;(Mnil. pqUlpmE'nt npl'dl'd \llr< tv <qulIn< or all heal h ~h He"lr\ Mllrra\ of Clj/i L<tke. 1\10 tel'n-aj;(E'r< on probation un~ <Prretar, "nnu,,' l'P~', 0f "ffl- ') Cholr< to Re!>ume Acttv- d ffl'nct \\11<<pl'ed- 10 "1,,cl' 'hE' nr\\ fIrE' pumper IT' IC'l1),1< romtp 1 cpo' IfOrithl' It'dt nf " Iii ,1\", rcach Ihplr 1~Ih hlrthda\ cror' llnri C(1mmll!ro" '>"Irmen Tax I}.na.rII.'ll o HI' <econ (1 fir" <'Ia« ronrillion \ >,"1 "r 'I(~rl 10' r \1 1- I"",th', 1"'( I(rl ~O!l rOll ,huh (rlP_ Inr un,,, \full\ d,I\InI/ a\\a\ "'" r m,,"ro ilt Ihe mr" ,10: 'I.' .. Inll' I' la(I'o him In a rl'll enr "I'"'nrl~' < -ro«lon !.'nK mo~e O:iln-I\'~'\ "amI' \\" hr;;: "n 10 flom "i< CIl' p~ f'fl ,n II!' \~ood' \lllh il rar o\\nrri h\ Mr< Vlr-j It","."nnounrpdh, \1-, H~m- F"rm,p,tpndl'd I. tltX r' lOC. th:~;~hr to cnol off I .ha"l .... PE' hours to ('l'\mplete, I 1he att"nd,ol ~r,chlian A,umn,ls Theatl I' pRrkmi lot Monnay. glnla Sheldon of Touraine road cContlneed en P.,.e 3) I tlon date to Monda\, October 11.

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VOL. 26 - No, 9 "'27Grosse Pointe's Newspaper for More Than 23 Years,

CIRCULATION PAlD MONTHLY GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,1949 BY CARRIER 15c A MONTH-SINGLE COPIES 5e VA. 2-11~

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POI N'T E {Fall Adult Education Toronto Local Postman Has Real Pal In Mongrel.; Aft., a oomp"hen".. "'" 'il. T'- - 10 Y dy of the Farms' parkU1, rA RAG RAP H Sip H Off Holocaust Tags Along Route For More rulU ears r.;;~~~':'oe ~"k.:g~ ','I~~

_by The Pointer I rogram ere ers for imme(hate installation at >,

l'~.c.l:n~e~ll~h:~:~r~d ~~~iVariety 'of Classes Hits Home :: o~I~~~~~e:~l~~gF;:; :1',BaldWin, president G r 0 sse to McMillan. tPomtt Post 303 AuxilIary, An ambitious Adult Education program is annOUnCed) FIre! Aboard ShIP' The one t The Council took thill actioa at j 1 ;'knows only too well how true I by the Grosse POinte Board of Education. sea disaster sallors fear above a regular meetm, Monday in ae- Il

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t.lus IS ld Under the direction of Forrest Geary, the program in- all else was brought home in cord Wlth the recommendaturn ., l~'f'It seems that Mrs Ba Win eludes a gamut of courses from 011 pamtmg to Mndern Body all Its tragic implications to the Pohce and Fll'e Comnuttee :1 ,-,

;:s~~:gc~~:~ c=~~t ~~~ ~CondltionJng. landdspeoPle thGiS past p.w~k. ~~~ r~.s ~~l:;pf~~~ ' •up, leavrng her WIth several The complete list is an- en • Even to roSie .olllte, Maxon and John M. S. HutdDa- : ,1paInful bums. nounced below. If you do not so far from that Cana'iJan son. :!~it

She WIshes to thank all the fi d th I " port and the wrecked .huJtof I The meters WIll permit 12 miB- ,','Iris from her aUXIliary and n e c ass ?r activIty m the Noronic. . I utes of parlong for one ceat ell' I~the dIstrIct for the many wruch you are mterested call Yet, whIle flame-maddened one hgur for five eents. ", l!r.thoughtful get-well messages, Mr, Geary's offIce TU. 5-2000, mortals fought terror llJI.d dellth I Mr, Sch1aepfer, chall'uuas .fIl ' ~,"~

• * • extension 25. It is qwte pos- in a headlong panic of e.cape, I the comnuttee, saId that me6w ,~,'AccordIng to the Farms new among them several. ' 'Groste I parking regulabons lnll preftlI1 I! '.

traffIC vIOlation schedule, It sible that such a class or POInters who dIed or -were in-I from 8 8.m. to 8 p.m .. exceptiQI ,.J:;.osts a motonst $2 to have group may be organized, Jured, one loca} surviv~r. Mrs Sundays and holldays. itl!I'• d e ge Grace Kopf of 995 NotbGgham f l1fan arm aro;m * a .pass n r, Information regardIng c I ass Road. suffered no sllOe~ untU The chalI1Xlan said that tM ip,

reservalLons and startmg dates long after she'd escaped ~ sJ:.ipI meter selteted (Hall Puk, 0 i'i",~j'~ltl:.Members of the Farms Coun- can also be made by calling that unharmed. ' 1 Meter Company) wu ecODOlDied "ell and the local press were number. "I Wa/; so busy tryin'g to get I and easy to operate, both fer tile 'Ikept busy at the Farm COUDell It IS adVISable to make reser. I off the ship wIth my friend, Mn'

lpubllc and for Vtllage. r~ 'ISessIon Monday referring to _... ";< ~l

ed vattons early as many of the Blondme Hopkins of Detrclit.' The purchase was m....e 011 • I Ithe 56 pages of data, prepar claSses have hnuted membershIp that I didn't actually think 'lIbout sixmonth trlal basis wttb.. ; "<I'

by Clerk: HarrYdF~Ont' rer• As ed f M G ,all the horror of it until ftriy the Farms remItting 500(, of -!!Ie 1

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\';: :~' 'U':,'JtamIng to the a mmls ra Ion. recelv rom r. eary II next mornIng when 1 became- a monthly revenues to the cam- !1'• .. * office, the fall program WIll m- bit nervous for a couple of1lours pany. These sums to be credHielI

Don Goodrow, To)Vnslup elude: But I feel fine now and mfIre' Skippy W8.1ts For MaIlman John Lakner Lakner greets his canine companion be- to the Village if the purchue ill ,If t "Ielerk told fellow members of Art-Oil pamtlng (begInning thankful by the minute t1:Iat I each monrmg at the mail box on Pember- fore he starts on his route. The mongrel completed. ' ~ ~t ufthe KIwanIS Club at a meeting and advanced, water color and was so fortunate" she expr~l'd, ton and Korte, has tagged along f~ more than ten years. In the event FartnI olfida1ll anl • J l'ilast week that the recent de- sketching (begInning and ad-I When interviewed by the Re- * * not satisfied with the rn«ers at ,,\elSlOnto reduce allSes.sed val- vanced); ceranucs; Jewelry; leath. view after arriVing home IlIlfely * * the end of the trial penod., u.,. . 1 li(uWlarlo~e~~~~e~~r~~r~:e~t~ JOHN BE-:D~E~,chl:hoLo ercratt, chIld-parent relatIonshIps I JU~t tWhatl dId bohatppenbt ~thhe A fanub.ar sight in the Pemberton.Korte According to Mrs. Partridge this un- Wlll be removed at no COlt to tile ,J t ~

(pre-school, elementary, and ad- wasn 00 c ear a .u, l.l e area is Postman John ~er and Skippy, usual friendship between man and dog b~ Village. I ,rates for all proJl'l'ty in Grosse I Is fl fi t h k bo t t when i] h H nd olescent age eve ); ower ar- n; s e new a. u I was a lIttle white mongrel. e parr have been gan in 1939. Each meter costa $61; tbtI tatal :i , _~POInte. • * .. 0 n e ren rangement (fall flowers); InterIor she and her fnend were'awak- dellvenng the mall for more than 10 years. "s th Sk' h . d Mr CDStIS $4,270. 1 < f!~

decorating; party cookery and ened sometime after :retiring mee eh Ippy as accompame • . 1 I'Say Oldtlmer, If you find Is V;,.t:m of menu plannmg, lampshade mak-I from the shlp's dance at 1 am Each.morning SkIppy takes hIS post near Lakner ram or shIne, summer or WInter," The Councl1 also adOll*ell. . !f <.

ume on your hands on Friday ~ Ii mg' millmery sewmg (begmnrng "A gentleman who had been at I the mailbox at Pembel"ton and Korte and she explained. e parkiDI meter orctiDaan. ~11,

.afternoon Ilbout 2 p.m. why * dnd advanced); tailoring; hooked our dInner table knocked on our: waits for the matJn.1an.. • Mrs. p~ aaW.,Ulat SJP~~ J I'~ E1~LV;i~ri::::1:: Drunk Drwer rug makmg; needlecraft, IUllttlnl door a.nd yelled to UJ W lie) 1J1L'r~ ~ewr a-"U~Me ea.rner.41ppear& 12. lei lIP 1 'ZS.-Se&.--- ..,__.~ i; t

\OJ> .. ta%MI ~ NI&' $~ ~gn My friend asked Wh~ ~'~1 ~PP1,muaes to ~ a1ong- .. retUIMfo~ years 0 • • . ~ " ,11l~ y~ wUlJbld Chll" An'~ght.-yeaY "(ltt. Grtme Ianii pattern draftIng; EDgllSh far he, said there was ~ fire, ttl home of his mistress, Mrs. J. C.Pan.. This daily chore with the postman has D _J V . ,f I

'e!ab e fe ows aoout your' age, Pomte college IlOphomore wu I foreIgn born (beginnIng lpld ad- 'WelL I was In the ,upper rid e. of 524 Lakepointe. made Skippy one of the most popular pets necOm.l. ear _ ;CI'~ready for c:arch, JIOQ1..aad other killed Sunday night at Richmond, 'Yanced); Engllsh grammar. spell. berth and my mend wa~ In th~ S ppy IS also disappomted on Sundays m the community. . I I'frecreation.. • • .Ind; when a car he was rIding IDg and pronuncIation; practIcal low~r-and, BhOWI got owned and holidays. Unaware that John has a day All the neighbors know that when they At Farms PI-er : :~!In was struck by one operated s eech' dramatics and parlla- don t know. ut when we open ". .

Mrs Edward Schutte of Mc- by a drunk drIver r::eht~ Law. the door the man cautioned us to off, the mongrel W8.1ts patiently at the mall see Sloppy. the morning mail 15 not far 'Comm.rssioner Nell JlcJ:a-"':- I, , ;KInley Road IS one of the The kme VIctim of tills tragIc be calm and get our clothes on, box for hours before leaVlJ1g. berund. """"" t' tbUSIestladles in Grosse POinte mlsha which occurred off the Also pubhclty. wntlng, span- and pack our sUitcases.. I chlll1'D1an of the reereatiOD eom- "these days. She has Just an- cam ts of Earlham College was Ish (conversational); Frencl1 "And we started to--;>f course d I Fiez C e1S mlttee. reported to the FarmtI .;nounced that the bazaar of the- J h% Hendren who bved at 913 (conversalronal), bookkeepmg we weren't calm-but In a cou- 500 Atten i.. m ounc" upport CounCil body Monday that the '. l!Grosse POinte Congregational R~vard blvd.' WIth hIS par.ents, and beglnnmg accountmg; short- pIe of nunutes he to~e back and \ : ..,. .., Farms PIer enjoyed 0Ile of ita 1~ ~ IChurch Wlll be held on No- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hendren. hand; typing; sh?e rule and shop told us never mmd, Just to come Woods Park ' most 8uceessful seasons t4is year. I ~ ' ,vember 18th, at ChrISt Church, Four hool chums rldmg WIth math; woodshop, household me- and save ourselves! S ht f L t He reported that a reeord ' "I If

The Congregatlonabst do so John at ~he tlme of the aCCIdent chamcs; badmInton (Instructional "So we grabbed our suitcases oug or ec ures breakmg number of 119,17li per_ iii,apprecIate the cooperation of ed serIOUS injury and open play); Bndge (begm- and were on our way, and I Dedicatl.On . sons VISIted the PIer dur1Dl the 'the other churches of the com- esc~idelY known In 'tlus area, nlng and advanced); Canasta; didn't have a robe or coat .on or At the first fall meetmg of the Grosse POIDte Motion PIcture past summer, shattermg the prl'!'!'_ : rmurnty In lendmg them space John.was a member of the June. danCing (ball rOOJ:n); dancmg anything, Just In my pajamas, About 500attended the Grosse Councll. Forrest Geary. of the Board of EducatIon, enhsted the' 1005 mark ol94,724, estab1l.shed 18 • 'li; :Ito hold theIr actlV1bes But 1948 graduating class at Grosse (old fashIoned); owner-dog and somehow man~ed to get off I Pomte Woods dedIcation of Its CouncIl's support for the forthcommg serIes of Grosse Pomte Com. 1948. 't \they WIll have a church bUlld- Pomte HIgh. obedIence training (beglnnIn~ that boat onto another one, the I4kefront Park Saturday, $-munlty Lectures. He &aId that 9,694 pier per- "mg soon. That's why chalr- Funeral servIces were to be and advanced), gym and 8Wl Cayuga, I thmk, The GrOSSe POinte KIwanis Oldha K. I Recogmzmg that the COunCIl, mlts were Issued as compared te '1 tmtn and theIr commIttee:! held Thursday at I pm from (men); modern body conchtlon- "The staIrway was very very presented the "flag" to A A. m f,n as one of Its obJectIVes. long has 9,000 In 1948 and 8,500 m 1947. fhave been stItchIng, knitting, Verheyden Parlor, 16300 Mack II n g (women); s w 1m m 1[1g crowded. Wlth panicky pe~~le, Ghesqulere Woods presIdent. urged attendance by the entire The season was free from seri- tpamtmg, deslgnmg, and can- BeSIdes hIS parents. the youth (women); photography; (hO)~ but luckl1y I wasI o~ ~eI ~ot ~ After sa~lng a few words of Among M:Qs:ng I famdy at wholesome movIes, 'I ous mJUrIes or aCClnpnts, Me. jnmg all summer-long. In fact 'IS survIved by two 51<ter<, Mrs. mOVIe makmg. cl10rus men, deck. StatellOom ; _'1 I ttl~ dls acceptance, Mr GhesqUiere Intro-~ ~., Geary POinted out that these Eachm stated. ,the orgaruzatlon hterally Douglas Jones, and Mrs James Ichorus (women) and InStru~ the stalrwaV-It \\ as a .1 - duced the SIX members of the travel and adventure colored The CounCIl complimentedbuzzes WIth enthUSIasm to Bolllch of Washington, DC. mental musIc. tance-but It was a WIde <trlr- VIllage councIl. , Mrs L B. Oldham, of 1826 Hunt films. WIth excltmg commentanes CommISSIoner McEadun for tMrnakt thIS the bazaar of all . way and there were lots aJld ots Harry Pratt, president of the: Club dnve, WI of the ReView by the men who made them. offer! fine rec>ord and authorIZed Clerkbazaars. lwcause all proceeds COU" ncl-' Gl.v~, Takes of"h'op1e a~at~ O~~Sihat It was Woods CIVICLeague sponsors of ~ubhs~ter. ~e!~ r tToronto Tues- 'sure~fire appeal to everyone I Harry Furton to wnte letten ~from thiS event Wlll go Into see~_ I d th the "day" also spoke I ay a er al I 0 receIVe any from JUnior to grandfather." commendation to all the mem-rather or<O&'ry, COnsl erlng e , word about her T Ithe bUilding fund to help coln- cIrcumstances, and whlle I was GIrl and boy scouts of the com- t s 1St e r s. M r s he first lecture of the Sun~ay bers of the PIer staff.Illete theIr new church now H S - so Intent on escapIng and not mumty took part m the flag Irene Dexter, 60, afternoon senes IS at 3 pm. Nov Iunder constructIon at Chal- -A t Three- our esswn being m the really severe part raising ceremonies. 0 fAr mad a, 6. m the auditOrium of the Pierce' 4 Bu: JJ-rsfonle and Lothrop of the ship I can't recall any ap. The program was marked b)< M h d M JUnior HIgh School NIcol Smith u..tre

• • • n a n ne' hence on anyone's several games and field events IC ,an rs WIll present "Caravan to TIbet." IWood~ reSIdent Malcolm Brngay The Second Annual Farms ~~Y':r;M~ageme~~artyt ~e ~a~ ~l r'hegard was a man who In "arrous age groups for boys ;;ssle

f~Ing~~yn, a thnllmg record of a tnp through' Appeal To

Ippeared before the Wood!! Coun. be held at the Farms Prer at a a a e, I was a a I seemed rather ~alm and kept I and guls ,0 t. air the land of my\tery whose bor- I

rll Tuesday In behalf of hIS Sun- Farms CounCIl sessIon Mondav • I n 'Go stral ht ahead and 1(0 Cash prrzes were awarded b) S h ()res, who II ders are closed to foreigners Inmgdale PaTk neighbors to pro- stat:;~~I:te~~,tC;~::,~l~a:~vd w~=c~e~::'le~~~~S:sson:~d ~~:=:;~~~I ~a::mga stalrWha~ and

dkkeep tturn- theThKrewwalnnlnseraSn~neclluv~~dLeague. ~l~~:t:J~~o~~: are~thDeerclee.tuMrers

1Oemthe senhes Farms Board

te<t the repeated use of theIr h' d able afternoon 109 to your ng t-an eep urn- M s D x t e r' • ur using. w 0ttreet by trucks hauling dIrt. that attendl'd a an enjoy ~ , m( to your right' And that's all Three Year Olds r. e presents In an unstUdIed style a The Fanns Board of Appeals

The CounCIl promIsed to take .:-------------~ The event was ogmated lIJ. .948 I heard Janice Marchand and Laura Mrs. ~ungelyn f~y ~ as I?;nh-I dramatIc Wild-life pIcture. "Out-I WIll convene Monday at 8 pm. toachon I 0 · · by Mr. McEachrn In an effort to "There wele so many people Izalad. Ie ate ues-Ila",s In Nature". Jan 15, Robert take action on appeals from four· · · ptIlllISts encouraj;(e a better relatlon< and behind us and I could '~ee peo- Four Year Olds Iday by a fourth sister who flew, Friars With a beautiful travelogue ,::roups of property owners rela-

The Woods' new "Flre.Pumper understandmg between the Coun- pIe on th~ dock who we~e burn- Joyce Andre<hak, Tom Prince I' In ~romClIllJ;orma I b h' about "Holland and BeglUm" ttve to cha-ages In the zODlng or.Yehlr!p" IS the latest and most FIX. Dates cII body and tbe employe~ I (Continued on Page 3) (ContInued on Page 3) d~nmng 0 ce e rate,,: elr Feb. 5. Commander Irvmg John~ I dmancemodern piece of fire fightmg I Other developments at the j ~e ;g an:~ersa~dha,t t ursci son. v.ho spms a deep-sea yarn Seekmg speCial consideratlODequlpmpnt It arrIved Monday I Sb meetmg saw the CounCil • • Sh' ay. r an rs 11m urne about the voyage around the on bUlldmg plans are

18'1;1",1: be pressed lDtoservlcelfor 2nd ow I-Tur~downanofferfromDr 'POf,nte Alulnnl Club to OIV ~~:~Il~lnVltatrontoaccompanYlworldlnthebrlgantlne"Yankee." Grosse POinte Methodistshortlv. 1 Oliver Kamm to sell the VIllage I A re Istered nur'e Mrs Dex- I Tbe final Illu,trat.ed lecture of Church. on Mornss near Ker-

r... Gro,<e POinte Op£lml<ts Wll hIS property o'ut.'lde of the Farms Fil f M. h. S *.n G ter I, ~Idel kno~ In Grosse the senel'. "Japan Journey," on che,,'Il, Gilbert F HukIn. who

Dunnj;( lhe Parcells School 4-H present theIr second annual musl~ Pier fence. to thE' north m 0 f,C (gan- roll('; ame I POinte, y March 12 by Karl Robln.<on, ISI o",ns property on Beaupre road;ClUb E'xhlblt la~t Fnday, some- cal revue, • Facts and FanCIes. 2-Pa« a re<olutlon to Inform I • almost umque according to Gfoary C W Babcock regardrng prop-one broke mto the desk of Fred Srh I a dltonum d t! f b v.nrk planned I The UnIversity of Mlchl,gan IWith the luckv nUT,ber on hiS ,..------------_ since verv little filmmg has been ertv on Babcock SUbdiVISIon andRenaud ~chool custochan. and I at the Plercge d 0029 u rheslten <hl

offcurt th dewalk~ offiCial tUms of the U\{-Slale 1950 member~hlp card I Gridders See pennltted In Japan und~r the James E Hancock •took If h k f I on Qet 27' 2 an t a mlg a ec elr Sl. Il h . th fi t ho' ,

<'I With t e mMter eys 0 I' b\ I 3--1'0. t thl' low bid of Florl< I ,Ilame "'I a\e elr r< < \\ - I A reception \\ II! be he'd fol- I American Ocrupatlon forres Murrav Snnth Fanns enJIneer,th~ il.'ldm

Rf Thl' ~how v.11~be dlr~te~\ 1th ~meu~~~ere (S8111) for Ridge ;~ J7 th: t Grosse MPo~te ~I(h 10\\ mg the mOlIe" and refre~h- "E T E "i ~I< iluthentJr human-Interl'<t turned down nngmal requests

aft ~ ~t are now watching or Georj1:e Elh. \\ 0 h<ror f Now' road curve wldenmg. and the low I :, a~61 ort~ 00 on ~y, ~~ mmts sen.e;! In the high <chool ye 0 ve motion plrture <tory ~ho",< thf' from thiS quarteter ()ur VISitors. I hISdrnTl~:~~Irp~~~~t~rel:<t ~ear hId of Coulter Brothpr. r$.1.417) ;:;:\e~ltY o~ Mlehlga~ Alu'llnl cafeteria The U M Club IS.. .. proll're~ lhat 1< bemll made to *

I an 1 h f r the ('xtl'n<10n of live lire hy- I • f G P I expectm,ll a large altendance Twn vnung llndders saw eye to ('onvert Jilpan from an arlsto- 2 C tB h the local service c u 0 ",<OClatlOn 0 .ro«ro nlO e t ommrEHI N D PAGE 1 I )<, dranl' nn Lake Shore road I To n<hrp IS <pon<onnj1: the Per<on< pilj;(lhle to ml'mben;hlp e\e unexpe<'tedlv '" hen 1hp\. tnPrl 'tTatlc feuoil' rl'Rlmp mto <I dpmo- ,- I Accordmp; to Elnl'l't Hnhbs .. >\nnrn\" ~r<lrlmll and <fled. mo:;eo:' 'n the l" :>1 Ch, ) dll' "i, men to t<lcklp thE' ball carner In a rr<ltlC mOll<trlal f'("onom\ <atd

, ~I PUOIICIt\<cnalrm"n ,t>" ".';' -'::lW In - r~'ect at thp Kerh\ • Balli ,and \loml'n \\ ho ha\(' ilttended Gpan . And It 1< all <hn\\n SuicideTnt TI7 k's j"lllmCIUdeCle\prSklll'dl'h,llhl- p'\P J Rnh \{olilan. fonrt>r l of" tht> Cm\ro\'Itv nf "Ichgan j1:nd .l!ame at 51. Clare School aj1:aln<1 thp oorkllrOtJno of the1 J S rr ee ful tunE'< and laV1<hro<tump< ar t (ootball -t;tr WIll prf'«'n' ;he S"I)II<('< .nd pl'r<on< \\ hn ha\ e pia .. j;(round ('ollnln < j1:1E'"t « ('nil' bE'allh . III health 11111' blamed for the$-ApPI t)"f' ImprO\ em, nt II ft Im< ano ad a< c-ommpnt.tnr' h)" h" ri" hR. All part< In the rrovul' \\ III he V 1I e parkm;:: lot on Kf'r('hf'\ al . I C I "r('n II 0 <1\ P ;l1.E'n en t p Thro \\ ou1d-he tilcklf'rq ml,<l'rl Furthl'r mfonnat nn about thE' <U1C1dp<nf t,\ 0 GrOl'o<1'PomteneVleW t 1 al t-lllf'nt ThE' ca<tmg t aj;( Boh a \;lr,ll\ lE'ttror man ('x I Vn'\f'r<lh llr(' eliglhlE' to b«'omE' the runnrol and ('r;l<heei mto f'ach lPclurro< ano about tlckE't< nn, la,t \\N'k

oJW'n 0 0(' ounCf'd 6-ApPlO\f' Eeil<on Plan,to In. h,b ,eri h < llrroat \(',-.tlj'b ,n a.«OClalE'I11(,'1l>er< olhl'r t'c,ld on he obtained fr0m thl' Gro,<(' Mr. Nf'llle S""'u.<('h 42. ofR~. nd pa,ll(' onE' lhl< wpek are date ",ill be ann . -tall mnp nl'W Illlht. on Ch".)e-I pJ.;vlOg a d ffE'l!'nt pn< l,on c", hi T"I' (ha1l man nr '11' l: 'I POinte Boarn of E<!ucatlon "'hlch 41Q M E

Ihp '''llov,In,ll artl clE'< And PIC- Pro<(,f'n. fl.o tf) thE' Optlnl,<1s VOIX bet",('('n Moran and Tltur-'Iof hi< three con<pcutl\E' \r~I' CI b' I" h TreatE'd at Ron S('collr, Hn'pl- "pon"or th~ • ilnnr anrl lmer" Knope,"ff'< d J <pOI - (Of'''''' wf' \\ n ar- 1 R h F hE' " < ." <('llro< 44 of ,1i5Q Antla tonk their live'Sof major mterec;t . .' Bo~< Work Fun I limp on the IE-am He sened ii' ('nM, ran;::l'rl ''1<' _",,\, 1nl1 n' tnE' mm e< te ",prE' IC ard " r n of :\fr< DamE'1 Hemhel "'a< rp~ h\ hanlltn;: them<el"l'S from• ,\\;,r "lemonal Is the )\iame, • , 7'-o,pPln\1'a Fox Ctcro/( Drain, '"cklc "nd (pnler H<' • 0(,\\ 1< "Ir rri '",,"1 H"h"ck Thl' ll~q Audubon "nri ErICh M"n<~ ,.jN'ted prE'<id('nt of the Gro«lO allic rllftel' In their hom~

~t ' l~J 1 L' I'll' Jr,.~r'or all.f' R('pOlt to ~ <uhmllted to ....,,-t,:,,'11 Crnc,.. Sc re" \ ~. <orlal (0'11'" ,'N' chairman on firolri 11 of l4/l/l Chal<"'orlh Each POinte Motlfln PiCtUH' Counc'! fM Mr< Sa"u«:h \\a< found bv~~r Mromnnal Call'ndar ,. rp'l" , Dplro,t f'nR1OI'E'r<10 f'OOfW'riltion the l:nl\"r<lh of Mlrhlll.an o\lum- rhar,l1p of pfle'hmpnts 1< Mr< rl'qulr('d thr~ (tltch~ nn hls

ia ~econd t",o-\ellr tf'rrn \tnt her 'on Ra\. III Mr Knope'a

e P Ohserve 77th Blrthdav I 0, mlnulE" aftl'r C"rl G "Ith Park and Clt\ of'f'lrla1< 01 \,«'lClatlon \\'1 lIll" lCu j n~'nrl rta:ht E'\e LI'<ter EllinTt WI' f'lf'rteo '~pa<- hocl\ VI ll< dl<C(Wtred bv a <on."or "r Cla« Offlcer< R a

ltp

7"'" "f l"l'fr"tt '" ho had R- o,CCl'pt thl' rpcol'l"men1atlon "Pf'C a. gI,e<l' n' ",e ,,' Ad'" «,)n • III'P - ---- ll~pr Othl'r offlcer<,~ ho '" 11 con~ FrllT'K 20'r] S d ." th om ." C ,1 R'd '

o L q Itl' el'k, Hu<blln .. 1 .. a ..I'cturb,,!"rE' lit a re<- or thp PoIH'e "nd F,rl' <,ommJl- \-1 Club arp ,h(' 'I C'>I,I181'"\>l'P OS v I I' tmuE' to <pTVI' fnr "nothl'" \I"'lr R..!atl\'es "I thE' d~e"l'<" ••.••_..,~r, I H ral,<e" " -Of) f t h r' " ~ G ....

\ ,) urnor I taurant It Mack anI! Mor(l« "II' tel' [(I pUIehll'p ,,) 0<> o<~ lilt '"(In, or Gro<-e p(I ntp n\ - ;'1() .lolor';(> Plot arp \lr< Blount SianI' '-'ce- that thl''' hat! ~n despo"dellt',. G,o«e POInte Matron' I rell'll'ed h\ Fllrm. P"licE' he ",,11<ann " 700 f"ot ho<p llnd other lllllon' ~.e ,,1<0 b~nll. <enl 10 Tu"!"nl)p authnr,l P'< placpd pre<,dront Mr< Frpn \{n<dalE' 0\ l'r III h"alth- l<tnal Leader< Meet Iarrt<ted a,lrllln firro fij;(Mnil. pqUlpmE'nt npl'dl'd \llr< tv <qulIn< or all heal h ~h He"lr\ Mllrra\ of Clj/i L<tke. 1\10 tel'n-aj;(E'r< on probation un~ <Prretar, "nnu,,' l'P~', 0f "ffl-

') Cholr< to Re!>ume Acttv- d ffl'nct \\ 11<<pl'ed- 10 "1,,cl' 'hE' nr\\ fIrE' pumper IT' IC'l1),1< romtp 1 cpo' IfOrithl' It'dt nf " Iii ,1\", rcach Ihplr 1~Ih hlrthda\ cror' llnri C(1mmll!ro" '>"Irmen Tax I}.na.rII.'lloHI' <econ (1 fir" <'Ia« ronrillion \ >,"1 "r 'I(~rl 10' r \1 1- I"",th', 1"'( I(rl ~O!l rOll ,huh (rlP_ Inr un,,, \full\ d,I\InI/ a\\a\ "'" r m,,"ro ilt Ihe mr" ,10: 'I.' ..

Inll' I' la(I'o him In a rl'll enr "I'"'nrl~' < -ro«lon !.'nK mo~e O:iln-I\'~'\ "amI' \\" hr;;: "n 10 flom "i< CIl' p~ f'fl ,n II!' \~ood' \lllh il rar o\\nrri h\ Mr< Vlr-j It","."nnounrpdh, \1-, H~m- F"rm,p,tpndl'd I. tltX r' lOC.th:~;~hr to cnol off I .ha"l .... PE' hours to ('l'\mplete, I 1he att"nd,ol ~r,chlian A,umn,ls Theatl I' pRrkmi lot Monnay. glnla Sheldon of Touraine road cContlneed en P.,.e 3) I tlon date to Monda\, October 11.

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Tht "kiss and make-up" department Amenca was rapIdly ehangJng k..-will be needJng the SRO Sign if the pres- the ia~d of freedom to the I home of':ent trend contmues. many .

. h It appeared that the model n hoStatistlcs show that dIvorce IS on t e four rooms, gas heat, a TV betOlehill

dechne. lawyer. and &

ThIS is heartening news because we We contend that despltl' peo 1beheve thllt peace lik" charity should be- mothers-m-law, marl'lage IS here ~ e illdgm at home. • Though George Washington r~ slav

For a whIle there the matrlmomal- no recogmtlOn for It, he had the nght~@<jmerry-go-round was giVing us qUite a about matnmony. 1 eawhirl. We kept wondel'ing who's getting He fought for ~reedom first, then toooff next. upon hImself a WIfe. k

Young Thief Caught With Wrong Pants On!Two juveniles admitted to thefts In Gratlot Township One of the brll ~ was w

Farms Det. Sgt Elmer La- and DetroIt Ing a paIr of ~tolentroeu.badle of breakmg and enter. LabadIe reported that per- wh:m he was arrested UIf!JIn& the home of Dr. Robert D. sonal articles, c10thmg and a They are held at WavfttGlaesner of 243Beaupre Toad. camera taken ft om Dr Glaes- County DetentIon HOllte

The pair also contessed to ner were recovered lice saId ' jII)o

The man who boasts that he The Royal CanadIanruns hIS own house. refers, of PolIce was organized In Icourse. to the car, the lawnmower 1

1when !t was knownas theN

and varIous other odd Jobs • West Mounted POlice

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Letters To Editor

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D~IVJ: III •IT BlIP.

Planned and developed by the eUJ1DHra .. hodeS1gaed ~ery pa" of yOl1t hick aed kttewwhal makes it ~rlCJml best.

~ Done wlIh carefully preKnbed labncanu... .elecred ~th the whole field to choose (rom.

They're Ihe n!tht hrancl, the nghl type, tbe ngbt~rade

3 Applied h) BUICk mea-the men "'ho knowyoar car ~5t alld ~rk WIth Bulcks every day.

1IItrle.,. Is sped.IlZH hid: I.ltrielti•• st"le.

Hay, ,IU heard ablot

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War Memorial CenterCalendar of Activities

EDITOR'S NOTE: This informatIOn is providedQY the offIce of the War Memonal Center and issubject to change WIthout notice.

Thursday, Sept. 22GroSlje Pointe United Foundation Drive meeting at

10:30 a.m.Friday, Sept. 23

Women's Auxiliary of Grosse Pointe American Le-gion Post 303, installation of otncers at 8 p.m.

Monday, Sept. 26Grosse Pointe Post 303 regular meeting at 8 p.m.

WedDesday, Sept. 28Junior League, first training course at 8 p.m.

Thursday" Sept. 29Women's ~uxiliary of Alger VFW Post 995 at 8 p.m.,

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PUBLISHERPoul Blackburn, Advertlsing Mgr.

Dottie Younl, AdvertisingI. You"I. Circulation Mgr.

the pubhclty chairmen of the various or-ganizations that convene at the MemOrIalCenter TheIr releases many time:> referto It as "Alger House."

The family which presented the man-sion to the people and the Board of Di-rectors who have toiled hrelesslY to estab-li~h a ,"~rthy memOrIal certainly wantno other name for It than "Memonal Cen-ter."

Let's bear it in nund.

Club has been first In extendmg servicesneeded here. It held the fort until moreadequate facilities were aVallable.

During the pioneer days. of GrossePOinte, the NeIghborhood Club served isa hospltal for the people here.

Later it relinquished _ihis duty to &new Cottage HOSPltal and turned to an-other endeavor of service.

In tliIs characteristic manner theNeighborhood Club has fostered the de-velopment of this communIty. It has beenand wlll be a "stand.by of service" for allthe people.

You're never too old to learn it mustbe the theme of the Wlde Adult EducationProgram.

The article went on to say that theparticular mine it dealt with has produced3,000,000 tons of coal WltPOUt a fatal ac-cident. And fina1l~ the'story concludes,nuners earn up to $1650 a day for six-and-one-half hours of actual workingtune,

. Coal mining isn't a picnic-no bigindustnal operation is. But the changesthat have taken place In mming methodsin a comparatively few years are revo-lutionary. Coal management is oftendamned-but management has done won-ders in providmg Its workers WIth thesafer, more efficient tools that makehigh eanungs pOSSlble. And it isn't mark-ing tiII\e now. It is gomg ahead withplans for makmg the mines a still saferand better place to work- in.

If Bingay can devote two columns todISCUSShis operation, we feel desemngof one word to deSCrIbe a recent excava-tion proJect by our dentlst - ouch.. .. ..

Motor Vehicle Financing where it wassuccessful. However it was defeated inthe House of Representatives.

It is estimated that the passage of thisbill would save several mIllion dollars topurchasers of new and used automobilesin Michigan., Members of the House of Representa-tives should bear this in mind the nexttime the Bill is heard.

ents intervene the same treatment shouldbe administered.

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Pomte's Ftr8t New$p4per

NATiONAL EDITOR~l

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L B OLDHAM,

The Old Gray Mare

Grosse Pointe's Old Faithful

REMEMBER

Memorial Center Is The Name

Motor Bal Means Savings

Chorl •• Mo"o., EditorTo"l Ebner, Staff Writer

Doris Milob. Stoff Writer

]lrL 'g1lJJ.4AIL poiniJL llJwimoGrosse

Let's bear in nund that the only nameof our new Memonal Center IS Just that-Memonal Center and not Alger House.

We can apprecIate the fact that to manythe famIly name has been part of thatmansIon for so many years, It IS dLfflcultto descnbe it otherWISe ~

However, a little thoughtfulness canremedy this condition which J.f developedcan become quite a problem.

Particularly guilty of this oversight are

Though the new Memorial Center isdrawmg many of our civic groups as thelocale for their meetings and functionsfrom the Nelghborhood Club, this land.mark of Grosse Pointe WIll continue to bea wealth of service.

OftlClalS plan to extend their wideathletic and recreation program.

It Will also continue to be the centerfor Cll'gamzatlons that require the ampleprIvileges a1ld facilihes that are not avail- ,able at the Memonal Center.

Now as in the past ,the Neighoorhood

The bill designed to eliminate andprevent alleged deceptive "packing" andother related practices in the sale and fi-nancing of automobiles is slated to receivehigh consideration at the special sessionof the State Legislature to be called soon.

This bill was introduced into the Sen-ate at the last session by tHe MichIganState Stnate Committee Investigatmg

~t the 'request of the Grosse Pomte Ro-tarians, KiwJJUs and Optimists, we )omedthe Lions recently.*' .. ..

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Wood-shed dJsciphne is in order forthose "fiat tIre pranksters" If and whenthey are apprehended, and if theIr par-

Just Comment-ihe senes o~"Ideal Husbands" as de-

Jerlbed by local debs should encouragebachelors to remain that way.

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Coal mi.m,g, like the old gray mare,aiD't what she used to be. That, in essence.wu the theme of a five-p~ge feature inthe Louisville Couner-J ournal's Sundaymagazine section. The feature dealt withthe operation of a modem Kentucky mine.

Does coal mining make you think ofpicks and shovels? If so, you're as out ofdate as an old calendar. In today's mod-em mines, the mmer is a slolled specialist,operating fast, safe and efficient machines.that do most of the heavy work.. Even that old saying, "Black as the~e of a coal mine:' has lost its force.The inside of a mine today is lIterallywhite-its ceilings and walls are sprayed-with powdered limestone to prevent coaldust' explOSIons.

UYEAMAGOAmong the advertIsers In the

Revsew were DanIel G. Allor'slee and Coal Company at 76Kerby road, E C SIsson's Mov-lllg Company at 14733Kerchevaland a radio .shop at 16915E. Jef-ferS<lD.

Sta~ BarTo HearJ. H. McGrath

Frank H. Boos. of LeWIStonroad, PreSident of the State Barof Mx:hlgan, announced that J.Howard McGrath, Attorney Gen-eral of the Unlted States wouldspeak before the 1949 Annualmeeting of the State Bar of MIch-igan to be held in DetrOit, Sep-tember 28, 29, 30.

Among other leadmg figures toaddress the lawyers of M1cluganWIllbe Governor G. Mennen Wll.lIams; Wilham A. Sutherland,Wuhmgton, D. C. tax expert;Paul D. Bagwell, East Lansing,former PreSident of the UnltedStates Junior Chamber of ~Com-merc:e; Edward M. Sharpe. Lan-SlDg,Chief Jushce of the SupremeCourt ot Mlclugan; Joseph A.MOYnihan,DetrOIt,PreSIding CIl-cwt Judge of Mlclugan; and CarlB. RIJt, MLlwaukee, WiSCOnsin,Put PreSIdent of the AmerlC811Bar ASSOCiatIon.

In adcilt10n to the meetIng ofthe State Bar, there Will be heldat the same tune meetlllgs of theMll:rugan State Bar Foundation,the Women Lawyers AssOCIationof Mlctugan, the annual meetmgof the Clrcwt Court Corrumsslon-ers, and the annual sessIon of the

TO THE EDITOR: TJus put summer I had the Juruor Bar Section of the StateEvery so often m your column pleasure of haVIng a couple of Bar, accordlllg to Mr. Boos.

datmg back as far as 23 years old school chums drop In, Mr. and The annual busmess meetmg otago I fmd a name which has Mrs. Byron Runde and daughter. the State Bar will consider varl'stuck WIth me sInce birth. It 11 The biggest thrIll, however, was oua subjects of mterest to the pub-hard to Imagine that in tire year to know Mlss Mary Kremnun llc, among them the One Manof '27 a guy by the name of BIll took the time to drop In on hI!!' Grand Jury system. Judlc!al Sel-Pritchard graduated :trom Grosse "old" PUPil. Personally I believe ectlOnand Tenure, Civil Liberties,Pomte. But It IS true and yet It It slows tIme down from the and recommendatlons havmg to Ionly seems recently. To prove b.reak neek speed It seems to be do WIth changes In the Mlcluganthe last statement I am enclo5- .tloJlll ~. At least you get a ConstJtutJon.Ing proof that there 15 sh},l.-We chance to remuusce from way ------In the old boy yet. .... , hae* and it does take a httle Farm To P y

Th~ ba~baU, ehmJnai!:ob "'\w whLle to catch up WIth the pres.' 8 aare nGWIn IS for the D lon.'{:up ent that way. Bills amounting to $17,436forLeelanau County Ch lonshlp But PrUeharc1 radiO equipment and seTVlcesren-There are 8 teal1).$wJth 4 left tq • _ dered for the Installation of theplay. Sunday we are playlnf TO "TIlE-.m~: new Inter-Muruclpal Pollce RadiOagamst Suttons Bay. If we ~ 'At the JU.st meetill.g ot the Sy;stem were tabled for paymentpast them we could Will the Cup Board of the NeI"hbo hood I b by the Farms Councl1Monday.provldmg we don't get to cocky_ '"' r c u The sum includes $3,04:5 forWe have a good bomch ot fellaw. O~,tM S~iSOI1 held yesterday, the equIpment purchased from theand get along very well. To th. trU$t~ hea.z:dthe reports of the Townshlp.team r am "old Mr. Baseball" surpmer l:amp acnvltles. Chief Each of the five spolUlOnIlgThey gave JTV! my bIggest thr~ ~ th& events were the fine oommunitil!ll WIll contr-lbute toa couple of weeks ago when I outmg w)llch.you orgarnzed WIth the payment.must have gotten somethmg i' the hE:lp,of the Lions Club to _

, my eye and busted one over left send the cluldren to a oa11game CALL YOUR LAWYERfIeld wall for a homer. Thl!J at aclggs StadIum. The TIger Don't try to be your ownlined up at home plate to shaJC~VJetory made It a perfect after- lawyer. Buildmg _a 'home In.hands Ii I came m To me it noon. The trustees are very volves a substantial contract Inmore or less meant I was In. By grateful for your mterest m the a case of doubt, or as a matterthat I mean that It has taken me affairs of the Neighborhood Club Of practical msurance, consult a Ialmost 5 years to get mdoctrmat- and illncerely thank y01.lfor your reputable attorney.ed Into the small ~own soclet,t. generOSItyInprOVldmgthiS plea-They have been fine to me bi4 ant outmg, r 11m,the fact that I was a "City Shcll:. Sincerely Yours,ern made me feel like an outsl<\" CJlrinstine R. Eii\ft.nis,er until that mCldent. CorrespondiDI 8eel:etary.

I mIght menlJon that every .sooften I have wntten to Vernoii TO THE 'EDITOR:"Tut" Burroughs at Veteran) t WIsh to tl'lank you and theHospital In Dearoorn WIthout reo- Grosse- Pomte Re""lew {or Utecelvlng a letter from him. ~ bellutlful jewel ease you sent merea!lon: Vem IS flat on hIS back It was most attral:tJ.ve and prac-

• and to write IS an effort. Ho~ ticaJ. and indeed a pleasant sur-

IIGood A d V. h -,. prise to have It arrIve • -I tten ance ever, ern s mot er passes woX'1f

on to mme and that IS good Norma Neeb• at Open House e~h for me. POSSIblythere are Camp Maqua, •

others of the old gang who couli Bale, MichiPDthe score of 4 to 1. Charles Deck- School Board offICIals reported Ido the same I am sure Vern (EdItor's Note: Norma conduct.er leadmg the way for the VIctors I tte d t th I would welcome every letter s~ ed the Teen-Talk column durmga arge a n ance a e open him . I the past school year.)Five Years A,O hOWleSunday of the new Kerby = _

Peter P. Bremeer. James W IHaslett and Mark D. Walsh were ISchool. I

among the local men who pre. Mrs. Francis Jarret, oldest I

pared to leave for the anned h\'1llg member of the Kerby fam-lforces. Ily, In whose honor the school

16 YEARS AGO Dr. T. S. DaVIes, Townstup was named, was the fust VISItorThe Grosse POInte Drum and Health CommiSSIoner. reported after brief ceremomes.

:eugle Corps chartered SpeCI81lsiXcases of polio In the districtbuses to attend the National ONE YEAR AGO Knots m pme logs are almostAmencan Legion ConventIon at Donald Bruce Stralth of Au- lI'l\perlshable, deca)"mg much lessChlcBlo Idubon road was !ltrlcken '" Ith rapldty than thf>loJt Il~elfTasslea Ta\em reopened un- polio according to health offICIals _der llew mana,ement here The 22-Year-old lad served

Grosse Pelnte Merchant! lost 9.lth the paratroopers m Worldto Grosse POinte Farms' nme by War II.

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tram,en. Mal y B Parker, Cath'lwne McLeod, Barbara. Princeand George RUllliell

Seven Year OldsJohn AdamskI, Allen Andie.

shako Gary Cavanaugh, BillieHalbert. Nancy Coats, Janet Kaaland Kalen Lancaster

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Bell\' Ann Kern)ack, Paul Lo.de~ k, Spencer Olsen, and PatWales

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nda Zalad.

Two ChoirsTo Resu1l1eActivities

IThe JUnior and SenIOr Cho~1 i

or the Grosse POinte MemorialI Church Will les\lme theIr aChvl-1ties on Saturday, September 24J I

With their /lrst regular rehearsalSof the season Marie Joy curUSSjlWill contlnue as' their dlfectoragain thIS year ThiS WIll be herfoUlth seabon In thiS capacIty. I

ThIS year a new plan 15 beingused All new members WIll beplaced In specIal tramlng classeswhIch Will meet Immed1ately fol-lOWing the regular rehearsals.ThIS Will gwe those Without ex-perlence or prevIous traming anopportunity to acquIre the ikl.llsthat have already been developed

!~ /, by the older members of thesePh 01 ganIzatlOnsThe St P I ~ h I orography By DEE

se au ",lOa semon. Will gUide the activIties These chOIrs are not limIted to Iof the graduatmg class thIS school year. From left to members or adherents of Grosseright they are: S,ally McCernan, secretary; Dennin Roehl, POInte Memonal Church. AnY-Itreasurel, Char!es Alaska, social co.chaIrman; MIchael one ",'ho likes to smg and can IPans, VIce-president, and Margery Heldt, social co-chalr- qualJfv mUSIcally IS WeiCOm8tt

Y Olds man S t d J providing they are not already aTen ear __ ~~ IS ames McCarthy, presIdent. member of another-Church Cbolr I

Janet Lancaster, James Mac. - ------- -----------_ 10 thiS locality. Iarland, Ann McClellan, John p · D .b Both Juntor and Semor Choll'l'l

McDonald, Mickey McKee, Ernie I Otuter eSCrl es In lerno are 1Imlted to 60 active members'urschat, Rita Wales, Mark Mur. . II each, but have walung lists after I

'ay, and Carol Wurstmth. (Continued from Page 1) I her husband. the owner and son the begmnmg of the season for11 Year Oids I mg One lady m particular was Iof the founder of the DetrOit those who WIsh to Jom. There IN G If f

Jane Boyles, FrancIs Crooks, I on our boat-the little boat-Who I Chemical Works i are several vacancIes at the ew 0 erack Laplsh, Donna Newton, Jack I was very ba~IY burnt Outside A MemOllal servICe Will be I opemng of each new year but Mr. and Mrs Wallace J. Gam-lson, DIane _Rmehart, Jim Ro- ~:~~ I dldn t see anyone on our held for both Mr. and Mrs Da-I smce these are taken up quickly, II ber, of DetrOIt, and formerly of I'

d and Gwen Waite. I .. ho was hurt I VIS thIS FClday evemng, Sept. those des Inn&- to Jom should I 623 St. ClaIr, Grosse Pointe, an-tZ Year OIds After we boarded that 30, at the Hamilton Funeral make ~phcat1on early. . I nounce the birth of a son, Wal-

Janice Burr, Jack Goodhand, little Cayuga, whl<:h was Clght Home. Deh OIt, WIth the Rev. Carl II At the end of the season m I lace. Jr.k HIcks Marilyn Knoch next to us at the dock someone Myers of the North Woodwa d June. awards are presented In M G

ac, , II d 'Th " r Ch h t th be h • 1"5. amber IS the formerlarylm Marr, Paul Parker and ye e IS boat 15 on fire' and Congregational Church perform- ur~ t 0 f IDSI e me~ r:s~do IEmily MacLaughlm Her husbandWIlson we wanted to get off of that too mg the 8 pm CItes I comp e e a u year 0 ou - d kn .

erry. but they wouldn't let us Th 'I '. mg mUSICal servIce and live up IS a WI ely own golf profes-13 Year Olds pushed off f th d k. t heyI Promment Grosse Pomters and I to all the regulations of the slonal.

Doug McBrlde, JanIS McLeod, rom e oc mot I.' both active m CIVICaffaIrs Mr I . Th . th IM d D 1 V water and I looked out and d M D ' . chOIrs. ese awards are In e Sharmg m the parents' joy Iusan mor an e ores er- , an IS aVIs are survIved by f f h ._

h could seE' the Noromc was Just a th b ld J hn orm 0 ymnB!!> ,crosses, prayer are grandparents, Mrs. Fred C.egg e mass of fiame" I R elkr c Al kren, 0 pE• of LIttle I books ,and modern EnglLsh Bibles. Gamber of the SI. Clalf address

t DC, r ansas, hlhp, Mrs. Last June 39 awards were pre- .When the htUe rescue boat Ehzabeth Wedda of Larchmont, sented to the two chOirS. I • ------OB ITUARY dOI~ked later on. Mes Kopf re., NY, and Mrs. Virgmia Mel-l The ChOIrs will SlOg altem.ate-I Oh.~uary

. ~a ed how helpful the cabs had I cher of Blrmmgham. MICh, and Iy m Church begmnmg Sunday I I WALTER ORTWINEI een rushmg them to the Royal eIght grandchildren. I October 9, at the eleven o'clock ' . . IDR WILLIAM F. SHANNON I York, and how they were be. I ------ service and contmue during the I SerVlces for J. Walter OrtWUle"Fu~eral services were held at frlended by rescue workers who I F.Z . CoUnCt.Z entire year through the second 70, of 467 Cloverly road, were'

t Clare de Montefalco Church helped arrange thmgs so that t m I Sunday 10 June, 1950 I held Saturday at the Fred Mar-IMISs Kopf and her compamon I I hst Friday for Dr. Wtlham F. were the first of the fire VICtIms (Continued from I'age 1) The JUDlor ChOIr IS for boys s all and Sons funeral home,

hannon of 1174 KellSmgton road. to b fI h b 1 th t th C it h d b I and gIrls from rune to thirteen 3462 Jefferson avenue east. Bur-ho died on Sept. 14, With Inter- I.' own ome. e a e ounc a een years of age and meets from ,t followmg at Dortsmouth Rescuers also aided another asIred, for the third successIve 9'15-10 00 a m. ever" Satur-'uay lal Will be in Elmwood Oemetery. i

~~ ,- , I Pomte ,,!chm, MISS Kathleen I year, to recommend the sUltablhty I with the traming 'class ffoml' Mr. Ortwme, Who dIed Thursday. IThe emment obstetnc4n and MorClson .. of 667 Washington of motion pIctures that are to be 11(}:OO-lO:30 a.m. New members was a natIve Detrolter. Two I

Iiecolo 51 IS surVived b hIS Road. rushing hel to 5t MIchaels I booked for showmg dUring the' attend both the regu),ar rehear- daughters, Mrs. Katherine Reichl1e sa:':' three chl1dren ~all Hospltal'for treatment of second, lunch hour to. students at the I sal and the trainmg clus untul and Mrs. AIda Muer; a sISter,n' Dou'la and Wtlha~ J/ degree ~urns on neck, hand~" Grosse POinte High School, PIerce they have mastered the class Mrs. LIllian Fetters, and brother,d' g s,t M N 'h 1 ' arms, and feet mcurred wh'le and B row n ell JUnior HIgh I work Peter, survIve.n two SISers, rs. Ie 0 as l'd d . S hIM Lo M k .

ackoff and Mrs. Donald Gagne. 51 mg own a shIp cable from c 00 s rs UIS arlC, pro-] The SeDlor Choir for high -- _the top deck Her relatives reo gram chairman, WIll work WIth I school students from fourteen to Teen-Talk's Back

ELMER A KNOPE ~elved word that her conditIOn ISI school authOrities on thiS task. mneteen meets from 10:30-11:45 ,The Ve he de'; Funeral Home Improvmg and to expect her I Future meetings of the Council, a.m. With the mstructIon class Grosse Po1Ote s popular "Teen-

th r y f ball home at the end of thiS week mcludmg the annual tea for mem- from 11.45-12'15 p.m Anyone ITalk" column covermg acijvttIesas I.' scene 0 url servIces A d tIt t h' be dO" at Grosse Pomte H h Sch IEI A Kn f 1650 A tin a as repar, searc IS rs an guests on ctober 17, interested in JOining eIther of Ig 000\ Mme~ . Itope 0 nI a, suIl being conducted for the WIll be held at the War MemoClal these choirs should make apph- WIll be resumed exclusively in~! ~ ay a ~n~~ S t I Identification of Mrs Emerson I Center, It was announced by Mrs. cation next Saturday mornmg at next week's Review, phone VA5 r. oped:~' I f onB d

epDaVIS of 8# Whittier Road, who Joseph A. Murphy, SOCial charr- the speCified tIme 10 the Merl'II' 2-1162 for home delivery, I

, ISshurlvdlveEYI is WJIe, Fir lek; is beheved to have penshed WIth I man. - Lounge on the flrst floor of the ------ Iour c I ren, mer, r, ran, I COUNCIL MEETSonald. and EIain-£; a bro~er" I ' The Park Counctl is scheduled I

IIp; and foUr slslers, Mrs. Or.- I to meet Monday, September 26 atan Homann, Mrs. F:1orence Moss. I 5 p.m. In the MunICIpal Bwldmg.s. Ruth SchmIdt, and Helen I

ope. )

GUST PANKRATZFuneral rites were observed I

Saturday for Gust Pankratz,315 Fisher road, at the A. H :ters Funeral Home ITwo s 1St e r s, Mrs. Emma I

hramm and Mrs. Helen Clowes- Iy, and two brothers, Robert and Idolph Pankratz, SUrvIve Mr.

kratl, who dIed on Sept. 15'11

~IRS. ERICR G. SAWUSCHYrs NellIe Sawusch of 439anor. Who cited suddenly onpt 15. lay In state at the Knox~byterlan church last Monday

I the 2 pm. service. 4Sllrvl\ 109 are her husbandnch and chIldren, Howard. Iaymond and Dukle Ann, herrents Mr. and Mrs Henry

eySt and SISter, Mrs. Lawrencemmeren.

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KENNETH ALLEN PUTRiles were .held for Kenneth IHen Put, son of Mr. and Mrs I

'el Put of 379 Kerby roa~ on Ionda\ from Vanlerberghe Fu.-al Home. With interment at Il 011\ E't followmg services at I

John Berchmans Church IHe l~ also sUfV1ved by hi! i The picture appeanng' 10 last loanoie Menill, latelY.,tdparents, Mr. and Mrs . .Julius Iweek's "Memory Photo" contest 55 Stantoo Lane. Deadhne for each week's con.- Istruck a faml!Jar note With many Lee Eskridce, test IS Tuesday. The deciSion of I

't'RS A~ L locahtes. but only five were ac- 26& M~rriweather. I the' Judges, the ReVIew edltonall\Ir' <\. A TOO IN curate and prompt In their de- Jerrv FitzKenld, I staff. IS fmal.~\erh' nna T~lIn. 92. of 118 scnptlon of the photo as Vmce 311 McKinley. I All "Memory Photo" pIctures

, ~er <n rOJdhdl;: llt the home Schoeck, GPHS first ba<E'man. You too can eaSily WIn t)(~kets I are selected from the files of thiS I" nlg'h~' a~ n . Toohn. Mo~- belllg congratulated by Genie Ito the Punch or Colony by de. newspaper and have appeared In I" er a sIx-month II - Salmon and Manlyn for wmnmg II scnbmg the pIcture on thiS page preVIOUS editIOns iFurl" al <E'rvlces \\ as to be held the "Sandlotter of the Week" SeChQd

l)'ouMrdescrEdIPttlOnto: Five Prizes of two t1ckel~ to I

" d ar ~ anos I or the Punch and Judy or Colon vP \ London, Conn.. Thurs- II awar 1 h f G 'e p' mte 'ReVlew Theatres are awarded each eek' SI>f'T" <urvlved by her son" Con"equent v t E'~e r"e wm-I ro"s 0, w ,

Omrl' or DetrOIt. John M. wlj~ IneT""\\ III receive 1\\0 tickets ea('h 15121 Kercheval Subjects m the picture and Iom (\f Salina!>, Cal. and Robert, for the Punch and Judy or Colon) I RemE'mber promptness counts, Imembers of their fanllhes are not ICnlr~.R'oIIi. Theaters ~o submIt your entry Immedl' eligIble. I

I Man' .4.lJard. -- I\Ian, flE'opleWho profess toler- 114 Vernier.

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Miiid or hunul Sdll~ Mungel\\ as m gl een satm With her purseeffect dahhas of ten colors cen-tered With trea.lll lose&', whilegold 5lltln and deep red dahhaaWith yellow r05eS were worn by R ' n .J Si .I 'bridesmaids Lillian Lofstrom,: ortles rreceae nCtOlr.. JLolalDe Neeme, and AnnabelleBaltley.

go~ne~a~d:~~:~sur~e~leee:a;:l~ Departure For Lima, Perltout In smular design for the BAZAAR HERE Wo ' A · t. t M tJUOIor bridesmaid. Barbara Ben. The defarture of the J, T Smc1alf faouly of ¥ol1,,,hue Road I men s SSOCUJ wn 0 eeion I for il ~'eal s Sla)' m Llmd, Pel u, recently was heralded by ten Th G P t W od Pfarewell dJ. b th fr ds bef • I e rosse om e 0 s res. man, Will be hostesses.RObelt Benson. Bill ~artleY'1 nners given y ell" len Ol'e they sailed on Sept. 9, I The Woman's Society of Chns-I 'and Hazen Westblook assISted the from New York on the Santa LUisa. t Se bytel Ian Women s ASSOCIation Dedication of the eveDlng WIll

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groom With best man Alfred Bart. Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair and their'~------------ M t"od t Ch 1 I meetmg Will be held at the be gIven by Mrs. Harry B. Miller.1 . Ie,. IS ulch ....1 I hold thecv children, Joe, Margaret. and Mar. CHId Church, Mack at Torrey road, Mrs Clare~ W. Vldean, Secre-

l\1rs Kellcll11an ho~ted at the, llyn, v.ere cntel19med at fetes ere m0ny e Ifirst genelal meetmg of the fall I Monday, Sept. 26, at 8 15 P 01, tary of Chnstlan Education forSllvel Crown Balhoom m forest j saeson at the home of Mrs. Fredg~n Silk faille with black BC-I giVen m the homes of the Adam I S PI'. Asmus, 454 Manor road, on Wed. Mrs. James AleX!S, President, DetrOit PresbyterIal Society, willcessOIIeS. whJle the groom's moth. K~onks of Strathmore Road, Her- n t. aU 5 nesday, September 28, at 8 p.m. Will pl'eslde. be a guest speaker She haset appeal'ed m pedrl gray silk I mon Auch" of Lakewood Blvd. I PI II Ehzabeth group members With chosen, •ChnstJan Education,"(.Iepe With black accessones Jack Cremers of Glayton Road, St Paul s Church was the scene ans WI be put III shape for Mrs. WIlham H, Boyer as ~halr- for her subject.

To motor through the East, the Joseph Srmths of Hampton Road, last Saturday of the mal riage I the Bazaar which the women ------ _bllde chose black gabaldme With Don Herrons of Berkshire Road rites read for Lorna C McDonald Will hold on Fnday, October 281 .bla~k accessories. I and the Arnold Browns of Pan t of Berkshire Road and James p,l In the new Kerby School The AA UW Art's Group to T

UlX?nI~turn the young ,Bartleys hac, Mich. I Ameel of Challonte, DetroIt, pre-; proceeds from thJs baZllar Will ourWIll live m Lexmgton, MIC~h. I Mr and MIS. Roswell CUKIS ceedmg a reception given by the go mto the furnlbhlOgs fund for The Fme Alts Group of the I the Exhibition for Modern Livmg

------ I hosted m their honor at the DAC, I bride's parents, Dr and Mrs A. L. : the new buildmg which IS now Grosse Pomte Branch of the Am-I at the Det tIt t t f Arts

M d . IS' \\hlle the George I. Connelys I McDonald at the Pomte Yacht I under constructlon on Morass 1'01 ns I u e 0e lea OClety chose the Washtenaw Goll Club Club, road near Kercheval encan Assoclat1on of Umvelslty' Will begm at 215 pm. Those

Ifor their dmner, and Mr. and Mrs. ' White Fugi chrysanthemums: Mrs Fled . ' I Women will hold Its first meetmg jl\ViShing to attend the luncheon

5 A Y C I b Albert Hotner used theIr Alden dnd stephanotis which she carrIed: wlil' Asmu", the hostess, I ThUlsday, Sept 29. Luncheon at are requested to make reserva-ea r U Pal'k Manol' apartment for the ( lmented the lace and satm' d~CUS~ ~er han~que glaSS-j the Rackham Building Will be tlOns by callmg Mrs Dauch at

T .E I' 16 )family dIOneI' hononng their \ gown Lorna wore. i ;:;e co~ec~o:' 5 e as a very held at ~ 45 p.m, and a tour of I NI. 6464 by Sept. 2i. .o n 1St daughter and family I I matron of honor, Mrs. J. ------------- -- ------------------- W Amutage, appeared In torest I All women of the Pointe area B Al h Pla .

One hundred years before the green satm as dId bridesmaids, who are members 01 fuends of em pans Beneflttune of GhenglS Kahn - almost I Clu b A J1J10UJlrar Rita McCann and Susan Martz, I the Grosse POlOte Methodistfool' hundred years before the .L1 f, f, (..(.J The A. B. Ameels other son,' Church al'e cOldlally invited to The Beta Alpha Chapter of films fol' bed-ndden pallents andvoyages of Columbus - and SIX A I S. I l Alan Ameel, was hiS brother's attend this meetmg. Laml>da Chi Omega National Sor. hospitals.hundred and fifty )'ears before nnlla a e best man, WIth Allen McDonald, ------ Ollty WIll hold Its seventh Annual M J Jim t d Mrthe the Revolutionary War to the James Ettlmg, Wilham LeFleurl l\ r Milhonalre's Party at the Grand rs. ean ,gqWS an s.present tllne-that's the span ofl The annual Rummage Sale of and Joseph Steele as ushel's. lve'w Daughter Hall, 6366 Gratiot avenue on Sat- Crystal Chapman are ID chargeyears of medical practice repre- I the Grosse Pomte Woods PresbY-I urday. Sept. 24, at 9 pm of the arrangements for UJe partysented by SlXteen vetel'an physl- I tenan Church has been !fn- ,Mr. and Mrs. George RIeger The purpose of this Charity and are puttmg forth every dortclans who thiS yeal WIll lorn the nounced for F'Jlday and Satur- PrO! L'Ick S'I' h'jJe/' of 1363 Wayburn, announce the Party lor the past several years to make It a grand afJan.famous "FIfty Year Club" of the 1day, October 7 and 8, beginning - r. birth of a daughter, Judith I has been to raise funds for the I AssISting members are HazelMichigan State Medlcal Soc.tety. at 9 am, r ~l. h S IMarlon on Mvnday, Sept. 12. purchase or celling projectors and j Wade and Flora FInnegan.Had these SIxteen gentlemen and Unde~ the aUspices or the r01: LdlUrC 'e! -----'--------+-1---------------------= _one gentlewoman of medlcme I Women 5 AssOCiation, mateOlallpracticed consecutIVely. the I r i hilS been gathel ed throughout the The Grosse Pomte Methodistaervice to mankind would have Iyear. OrgaruzatJon durmg these I Church WIll hold the first of itsmrted in the year 1068 A. D. I last few weeks and the final stag- regular Church Family Nights of

The ceremony honormg these IlDg of the sale are under the I the Fall season on FrIday. Sep-long time practitioners was to be I direction of Mrs. Kenneth South I tembel 3D, begmnmg at 6 p.m.held September 21 as a feature I with Mrs. WIlliam Gamble .S51St-1 l\1th a pot-luck supper In theof "Officers Night" at the 84th !Dg as co-chairman. play room of Maire School.Annual Session and Postgraduate -_____ One of. the features of theComerence of the Michigan State B h L I' I evemng Will be a dISplay of asMedical SocIety meetmg m Grand I et Oil V {It les many of the still and movlDgRapids, September 21-24. ' G'_, B l ('f 1 Pictures of the .recent ground

The mductlon of thIS vear's l'I.C af:e uale bl'eakmi ceremoDles as may beclaII to the ranks of "Fifty" Year I ready at that tune II

Club" members bong the total i GI'O~P One of the Bethany La- The Grosse Pomte MethodIStDumber of members sInce the I dies Aid Society, <:hatsworth and Church has these famIly affairsclub began m 1947 to one hun- Outer Drive E Will hold a card I on a regular schedule and alldred and t t rdm 1 party and bake sale Wednesday, I 1anuhfs who are members or

wen y-seven acco g I September 28 at 8 pm There i frIends of the Grosse POJDte~tyL. ~rn~d Fosftetrh,M. D.. Bay will be refreshments, table and II Methodist Chul'ch are IDv1ted to

I, re ary 0 estate So- i door pnzes attend.clety. I

The longest sen'lce m the class I .41 .. 'Z. Iof 194915 clauned by WJ1lJam G. J't. ger J't.UXllary 'I Fair E.tecutlveWIght M.D. Yale, Mll'higLI\, whn P" C d P ....began his practice ID 1890. Othe; I tanS ar arty I GOllimittee To .lIeetlong-hmers are F. C Dunn M D IL&nslng, who graduated' fro~ II The Alger AUXilIary Post 995 The executive committee of the!medical school In 1892 and W. E. Veterans of ForeIgn Wars. WIll I ?ross,e Pomte MemOrial Church'sColbath, M.D, Fairfield, MIChi-1 held an evenmg card party at I 'Fall" Will convene at the homepn then club rooms, lil45 St Paul of Mrs. James Lafer, 53 Oxford

The addItional phvslclans to be avenue, on Saturday, Sept. 24 road, chairman. Friday, Sept. 23honored In Wedn~ay's cere- i at 8.30 pm There ~11l be table at 2 p.m.mony are' Dean W. Myel'S MD. I prJ.Zeli door pnzeo,. sand~lches I Mrs Clarence L. Fox IS co-Ann Arbor. CounCilor ~f the I ~~~ coffee The pubhc IS 10-' chall man of the 'FaIr" whIch I~lllMichigan State Medical SocIety I . be held on December 1 at theWalter D Ford, M.D., DetrOit:' Dr' ----. -- church. /Cad Fettag. M D, DetrOit: L. J. liVe ChaIrman M-OTIIEJ1S---)-lEE-T IHirschman, M.D. Detroit; Robert William A. Mayberry. presIdent Navy 'Mothers ClUb No 68 ISt~~';tM~Dir;::::; ;::~a~ I c:a ~he Manufacturer$' NatlOnal i planning a card party 'to beW B . n and the DetrOit Board of given Wednesday Sept 28 at IM D ryown MtDF: Wk J W

Gnght, I Commerce, was named general i the Women's GUlid 33 Joh~ R.

, ,pSllan I: ran A rawn suburban h f U ed 'M D Y I tEA M • c aIrman or O1t St. Reservations are In charge• ,psI an I artUldale, I FoundatlOn's Torch Drive. I of Mrs J A Sh dMD. Hillsdale I L Spaldmg, _ .. en 3_n _M.D, Hudson: W G Hutchmson,

~HB~~~~n~~~~~~; Evening of Music Offered------ 1 Would you ll),.e to.be active In an Instrumental gloup meeting

S Cl . 1'- P' 1once a week throughout the Winter" Early In October the Com-t, ale OllteJl IX I mumty Service Dep3l'tment of the Groc;se Pomte Board of Educa-

Brirl B ,0{,' I bon Will offer an opportumty to all mstrumentahlils of the pastgc €fZeJIt I and Pi esent to Jom together In an evenlnj{ of Instrumental musIC

The Arch Confl'8ternlt)' of 5t All Instruments ~lll be \\ eleome whether from the strmg,Cia .... Ch h "ood'" md. bra~s 01 perCU'-lOn [amllv The musIc used ....111 be.... urc are sponsoring al' 10f dll'Plrultv ~ t bl t th dAutumn bndge luncheon Wed. I • UI II e 0 e group, an of ~3r)-lng t}pe~, somenesdav sept. 28 at I th cla~Jcal. some seml.classlcal and some modernLoehm~r Club' pm at e The night the group 1\ III meet Will ~ decided at thl' l'ir.t

Mr<;. M J Chargot 10/0 Bal- ml'etzn,four, SOCIalchaIrman Mr_ E 1 For complete information I'Cllllrdmg the afol ementH'Oed courses,Farrell. 1116 KensIDltton and I call TU ~2000 extensIOn 25\fN! E J LvnC'h. 1380 York-hm', Iare a('("('ptmg re-ervatlons

The ArC'h Confraternlh •• th!"nnh women', group o;/!:m17('(!'fJI" the upkeep of thl' church',~ltilr "'unds from the luncheon1'"111I/O for that purpo<;e I

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The seven children of Mrs. Mary Champme helpedher observe her 77th birthday Saturday at the Moranroad home of her son, Arthqr Champine. From left tonght they are Mrs. Pearl G1bor, Mrs. Clara M1chiael,Mr. Fredenck Champme, Mrs. JosephIne D.abute, Mrs.Champine, Mr Arthur Champine, M,rs. Mary Fluary, andMrs. Mane M1ch1ael. Mrs. Chempme, who was born inGrosse Pomte In 1872, also has 12 grandchildren and eightgreat grandchl1dren.

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f 01 tl -eight fOImal mVltdtlOos11.1 e been sent to the pd,llIcgcnl" BOdid of Man<lgement Idnd Committee Chairmen of FortPontcharh am Chaptel, Daugh-lei' of the Amencan RevolutIOn

The legent. MIs Ralph Edwin IThoma, will entertam III herhome III Edmborough road. FrI-dRI Septembel 23

Till" dffalr will bp a de.,'el tluncheon at 12 30 o'clock Aftelthe ,0Cldl pellOd the regent Willnlake known some of the plans{or the yedl I

The ho,te,s WIll be <lssisted bv t\11, Paul J Melber, Mrs EI nestCHains. Mrs Charles H Rese,'Irs Nell A Cameron, Mrs Clar-ence W Lyle, Mrs Gilbert Kpulliam, Mrs George H Cum-mIn~ MI' Wilham B. Spurner Iand Mr> Melle J Churchill I

Some of those from GlossePomte expected to attend ale Mrs IAlbert E Cooney, Mrs Carl DMacpherson, Mrs Edward J.Savage, Mrs Harpy E Barnard,Mr< Rov R Riddle. Mrs C Ed-1\ ard Putnam, M"rs. Henrv GMcCabe and Mrs Geolge A Tl1p-let!

Kim Henry, dolughter of Mrand MIS Thomas P. Henry, JI,

I of Ridge Road, was honored FIl.day evenmg, Sept. 16, by AnnStock at a dmner and dan<.Ing iparty at the DAC for 26 members I

of the school set I

The fete was a folrewell pdrt~for Kim who left With her sls-Iter, Pamela. and theIr mother IMonday to spend the winter U1

CahformaAnn, who IS the daughter of the

I H Thompson Stocks, of MoranRoad. receIved her guests In a I

tarfeta dress of deep green hue'ldeSigned With round collar andcap sleeves

At the party wele Sandia IFitzpatrIck, Elame Schenck, Mar. Igle Payne, Kitty Smith, JennyHagen, Wmkle Booth, MarIon IFerry, Ann Sherer, Elsie Fmk,Ann Preston and Julie Chapman

The 1Ist contmues With theescorts who Included PeterStewart, Johnnie Ottaway, DaVidGillIs, Dick Newkirk, Duke Skill_IW« ner, Ted HlIlchman, Gordon iBlrgbauer, Jr, Peter Korneffel,l

Photography By Dft Nick Boos Tom Mackey PeterMARY PATRICIA LYNCH Bayne, Je~ry Goetz and Walter

. YOUI food m<lIkets IHth thell abundant dIsplays of butter: Fisher.egg~, frUits and vegetables look to one who has been on the Enghsh I

austetlty diet, hke the Chnstmas feast" might have appe'ared to I R I' .Tmy Tun" e IglOUS

Such wel e the a~~UIJOg WOIds of Mal y PatllCI<l 'Lynch, who I

arrIved from England severdl \\eeks ago for a year of teachmg lEd .at the Glo"se Pomte HIgh School In the HlStory Th!partment Ucat Ion oL~d. (jJ.d ~ It

I . I had my ihst banana 111 fOUl years and have sampled at least I a tes r'-' ge unc eona dozen vegetables which are unheard of m England," boasted the • '&-

ruby cheeked lass" ho decOl ates her countenance With no makeup I Rite 5 Setothel than an IIISh twmkJe r; a &

The pelt BritIsh school maim comes to Grosse Pomte from' et USpt.Ct"OUS t rtthe staff of a young ladles' academy m Penzance. Today the Sunday, September 25, the I a

I pHate" \\ ho pIvoted their adventures about in thiS neighborhood Grosse POlllte Congr,egatlonalhave become legendary and have been Immortahzed by the Gilbert Church meeting in the R1chard I Inaugurating the 1949 senes of Mrs. Harry Banks, Who Will

I and Sulhvan opera. School Will observe ReligIOUS i ladles' bridge luncheons at the I soon move to Memph1s, Tenn.Now IS the time to have The academv Itself IS situated near the rocky chffs In Corn Education Sunday. Durmg the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club, over I was the honored guest in Mrs. F.vour ChrlStmas PortraIt I \\all overlookmg the Atlantic Ocean It was here that MISS Lynch speCIal serVice members of the 50 tables of members and theIr K. Mu~ller's large party. SeatedTaken ..6 often spent her hohdays climbing the precipices when she was not IChurch School stat! wIll be pre- guest~ gathered In the mam at her tables were Mrs. WalterI:JoIl1Jtail.lJ rlJ I IIlstructmg classes III world history, sented and comnussloned for the lounge on Tuesday Hanna um , Mrs. Floyd Cogsdill,

f/'J -, I Born In Ireland, she spent 16 yeals there before movIng to ensumg year. I Hlghpomt of the event was the Mrs Don McIntyre, Mrs. Elmern_.1_:_ j London Mlss Lynch was educated at Bedford College, Umverslty The RehglOus EducatIon com-II fashion showing presented by a Gove, Mrs. Ivan Graham, Mrs.1I'.a.4rLJ.C( of London dUring the wal As a high school student she nar- mlttee composed of MISS Ehza- downtown women's speclalty F. B. Wight, Mrs. D. J. Flanagan,nowly escaped several bombIng raids and on one occasion assisted beth Bulkeley, MISS Clance Wig- shop, followmg the lLmcheon Mrs Herbert Cavanagh,. Mrs

VA, 2.3732 141?3 Kercheval m the evacuatIOn of furll.lture when one of the bwldmgs was man, Mrs. Elton Forbe.s, Mrs I A mmiature gndiron, complete FSred Andrae and Mrs Wilhamblasted, At another time one of her classmates was killed wtule Leonard Siowm, Mrs. Alton: With green grass. chalked lmes, hoemak~r.standmg m a doorway on the very day the rest of the class was HuntIngton, Don T. Lester, and A I yard markers and goalposts, was Mrs. John Gallatm asked MrsenJoymg ..a bllef respite from final examinations Dell Wilson, Jr., announces the I constructed in the center bay of Frank' Hastmgs, Mtss Dorothy

Her shipmates on the Queen Ebubeth mcluded 97 other ex- followlIlg appomtments: A Delli the lounge to emphasIZe the klck- Reese and Mtss Helen Johnson tochange teachers from all parts of EULOpe Wtlson, Jr., pnnClpal; Mrs. WII- off theme of the party Bowls of be her guests and Mrs H John

"I saw BJOadway by I11ght "'-Ith all the ghttenng hghts ... and mot SWindlehurst, hbranan. Mrs I yellow mums arranged WIth blue Hagen-was hostess to Mrs Al-, most amazmg of all was lunchmg at the United Nations on Lake Leonard SloWln, primary super- nbbons contributed another bit I ired Taylor, Mrs. Arthur John.

j Succe ...s where people from all over the world were gathered" mtendent, and Mrs. Alton Hunt- of football atmosphere. I son and Mrs. Frank Munger,Before departmg for their pOSItions the tea<:hers were ushered mateo, Junior supermtendent. Mrs Charles H Van TIDe was -------

to Washmgton where they were mtroduced to President Truman. The nursery department WIll be chairman of the party lier ~IIGB COS"r, UNNECESSARYBuckmgham Palace w1l1 be the scene of a slm;.Jar reception sta1fed by Mrs. Edward Kay. Mrs comrruttee mcluded Mrs Jerome The operatmg cost of 70 pep.

when the AmeriCan teachers who traded posts With their Bntult Harry Kurtz and MISS Peggy Et- W. Howard, Mrs. Wilham HInds, cent of heating plants more thanCOUSInsWill be presented to the Queen sometime 1D October. llOg.' Mrs. WlIliam Gillett, Mrs Clar- 4 year. old is at leBlt 10 percent

"In Washmgton our reception was very cordial," beamed our Mra Paul Thompson Will a 8Ul ence E MagL.IIre, Mrs. CharlesVIsitor "We attended tea~ at the British embassy, receptions, dn:ner head the kmdergarten dep~rt.- Eisenhauer and Mrs W. O. Kron- higher than necessary, S8yJ1

parties. toured M,ount Vernon. crUIsed the Potomac by moonllght ment With Mrs Veri R M' ner., Amencan Bullder magaune. In.and mos~, lIlspmng was a ghmpse of the Lmcoln Memonal hghted Marcia Booth~ and e Mis~n,Do~: MI s. R. L. Spitzley, Mrs C V. l/odeqU'ate cleamng and lack ofat mght Carleton as assistants Wilhams and Mrs Albert De Cou rep8lr .are respoIWble.

"The Woolworth Store ,~s a very familiar" Sight to me m In the prunary depa~tment Mra were guests of Mrs Van Tme ----._.--- _DetrOit as well as In London says MlSS Lynch. I have had little Donald Clark Wlll be 111 chalge of Mrs Charles Elsenhau~r arrangedchance to shop but I have noticed that your clothes are cheaper the'fil1lt grade, Mrs Jerome Frie. her party before her recent tnpand better Our clothes al e stIli ratIOned as are many other sefDa the second, and Msr, Ed- through New England. Present

Ithmgs. In fact, paper 15 so scarce that when you buy a-:~oaf of ward Cooper the thIrd Worship .to hear anecdotes on her tnp

Ballet Trainmg For bread from the store you bnng your own wrapplllgs .• , leaders Will be M S M H est were her mother, Mrs Dudley CChildren and Adults "In the canned goods department," she says, "-your colorful and Mrs. Elton N~~ a~d the ~I~~ Bradshaw. Mrs Loretta Ritchie,

Small Classes I labels ~,re a treat. smce paper shortage makes these thmgs Impossible IN Mrs. O. M. Arnold and Mra Mrs. Wesley Claxton, Mrs. LewI.Hour I Sessions I for us Rex Regan. G Hmchman, Mrs J. Severene

BILL WILSOl\,.- DescribIllg the typical Enghsh newspaper she noted, "SIX pages In the- Jumor \depal tment the HIll, Mrs L. Jerome DeMahaut1~ ISconSidered a bIg edItIOn III London. Content IS usually of a serIOUS fourth grade Will be headed by and Mrs L A LIbbey. who ac-

SCHOOL OF DANCE nature \\ Ith les.~ of the spectacular, small headlmes, few pictures Mrs. Evans; the fifth grade, Mr. companIed Mrs Eisenhauer back16715 Harper I and fewer ad<" WIllIam P. McGregor, the Sixth from Bo~ton .

Between Whittier and CadIeux "The advertlsemenL, are m the form of small endorsements grade, DaVid Burgess. Mrs. Nlft- Mrs C. M. Long IIlvlted mem-TUxedo 1-2395 I u~ually by the Royal faml!¥ or not~ personages Nf'wspaper ard Mumaw Will lead the wor- bers of her bndge club, )Jrs Ed-

_____________ (Continued on Pare 6) IshlP Others workmg m thIS de- ward SHelden, Mrs Robert--- - partment WIll be Mrs. Damel Jean .. Mr;: Harry Smith, Mrs

S} (J""OU'h Carne. Mrs Charles Schepet and IGeorge B Allen, Mrs William Ct. limeS r Margie Kalbfleisch. I Oddy. Mr" Lyle Hicks and Mrs.

S s: l Dr Har M C k J 11 Henry BurkhaldtPOllS0nj a e . ry roo sr. WI Mrs Jo~eph Gonao. Mrs Jo-

be m charge of the seventh grade, seph Laulsell and Mrs. AustinI The Ladles GUild of St James as WIll Charles M Haynor the Neeb arrived With their hostessLutheran Church, McMlIlan and I~~~b~':n~~ade, and W. Edgar Gore Mrs George Beauchamp Mrs'Kercheval IS havmg Its fIrst Th ~ H h d WIlham Gillett headed a table m-, I e Illor 19 epartment IS eludIng Mrs E M ReItz. Mrs E

, Rummage Sale In the new under the leadership of Mrs. Wil. C. Laltner and MI, G D. Baker.I church on Thursday, September 111am M. Adams -------29th, begmnmg at 10 am. Mrs. James Sagel will direct

The followmg members are the JUDIor and YoKth ChOirs ofthe church. !on the commtttee Mesdames I _

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• - Tlte Grotse Pointe Review - Thursday. Sept, 22. 1940 hosteoses ~dlratlon of the ev.., lit' I K k--------------------------- ~I~ ~IA~~\ne~'tt ~~e~ar;r~~ ..t~:~l.~! PLAYS ROLE Irene aus a('h h D. Chllstlan FAiuC'3llon for DetrOIt Pre:lil". Ur" - Ireat••ry bytellal $o<-I.t) \\111 sp.aI. on ChrIS- ~ dO'

_..... ..... llan Eduratlon In Horne and Churrh ' , "" '1 H et ro ItMovl.s o! tll. rummale sale alld fair ,,> ea 5BIlTJI'" ,- Ll'THI:.R~' 1 he last I"bul.llon reached the lI,ure held lasl l ear "'111 alsO be sho", n .,

E Out.r Drhe at Chat' .. orlh 1227 Tu ..sd.. Sept 27 1 JO pm All ~ I POn next Slinda' \Ir Gordon G.b. Conhlm ..llon (.Ia"""s ha\~ .lalted I"r O,datnl'd men jElders and Dealons; or I U -M ro 9ra m

ram ne\'. \I("~t o! Be1hall' t tJtheldn I the nf'"\~ S<'3S0n The} ({Ieet on Tues'" I the C'"hunh \\lIt mffi to prOinote thechur~h, \\111p, ... , h on PhilipPIans 121 da," and ThurodaH from' pm to 5' ~loltl,h Pallsll Pl_n 1II th .. local ron-- The Life Bnd Df'ath of 3 Chnstlan' pm and on S.JtU\da\ s 1111 930 a m I gregatwn AU men \\ho ha\E' sCl\ved 8 DORIS MILATZ serlbe of hum 11at the 1\(0 mOln,"g ser"c ..s 8 30 am Ch,ld,.n of II ",.rs or older are m-I on the S.',",on or the B"ard of Dea- The appointment of MISS Irene v or, 1rn hcons s~ uld be p e pt Tl ao De",e (Th' Ird I'n a Series) man e I~ h~,and 1030 a m I \Hed to attend lhe"" claases \0 r s.. \..." y J Kauska a~ assistant super-

Paf1;t.()r Jlt'\\ did R:lr~ \\ III PlC',4lh for -- IS chairman of the romm!tte-e ... d I H b dt LUl"ky IS "He ~h Id Ia M,SSIon F<Sl\\ dl that same Sund.y FAITH Ll. TIft:R \S l HURt H j'ndo> Seplember 30 8 00 pm Vlbor of the DetrOit Centet of the The I Cd us ~n S ou \a\ ( Inr b I.t Conkhn M,chillan E ~.lIenoD. ai PlllUp Tenlh Annller,.;rv Celeb'allon of the U f M h E t the gill who ever discovers the be a good fatheJ ' 'Il( "d 1111 Ir)

Sund8\ School I.,<ons are al Q 30 Pa-or. Re\ C H l.anre Church S orllanll.hon .. L11be observed I\IVerslty 0 IC 19an X ens IOn h t t 'A d h eli ar'"• m The Inl~rme<l,"!e cJaSli"s \\111 see ~ ... t E llbo .. alt.r Marshall JuneloOn 1$ chairman. SerViCe was lecently announced fellow hdvmg all the l drac ells - 'n w Ill' hi, I~pe ....p',rture .l,de, ba... ct upon A~,ts 10 1-23, TI ur.,Q8\ 4 1~--JunlOr Cnolr. 700, by E. J Soop, director, MiSS ICS ,he want, m lum-or IS It the doesn't mdttl'l 10 HI, ') aran(1Cornelius Sf'ncls for Peler LhdP<'1 Choll 800, Senior ChOir GROSSE POII\TE 1III:.THODIST man who IS lucky enough to find handbomenebs I~ l 'n far I,

-- Fnda)-ll 00, Youn, Married Couples MeeUnc In 1\0" Kerby lOrhool Kduska, who has been on the De- I l~rnedPEACE E\ "lIoGELICAL LlTHERAN Club I aO\. Hurh C ~hlle, IIutor • t ff ~ th E tens on Serv the gill who admires all the qua - would prefel to h,ne h I

East \\arren and RaUour S"turd.) 9 JO am -Caterh .. m m. Sund8\ Seplomber 25 1045. m - rOlt sta 01 e X I - Itle~ he aheadv owns? tallel than m.' be!l' Hn a bllae\ Enno G Claus PaslOr ,lrurllon, 12"00, \outh Meeuna: at SUogI ,,!ornl~A' "o~"hlp .nd .ermOll III the, Ice SIOl'e 1943, IS now In dIrect - f 11

)Irs Enno T Clau'; \'Irar lsland . Jl>ewKelb\ ~chool I045am-Chllfrhl h f h t "'" m And maybe there IS a e ow For pel,ood!Jt) lirill'The Re\ l.nno G Chu< pa.lor of Sunda\ 9 30 am -Sundav Srlloo! ~Ch~l iroo i~l ~f.rw;e2:~ except C arge ole ex ens IOn pro .. , a who has what It takes to be the hves he would '-~ '1 'he be

.... ce Lutheran Church EaSI \\ al\en I ~!OOdamy \\~lnUllPd" '~~-f,m08"00' God"1 ~~edn-"~.v' ~-pl 2," 8 pamss-First I in the Rackham MemOilal where d b t t' ut' 'J! P "pp "'.nd Balfour ...,11 dell\er lbe .el mon nor - or ,e an DU>'~ pm, W "'..",.... f"" th..... 1 ated She Will Idol of thIS week's e u an e S to her well' he dn e"'lngthIS Sunda, H'. them 11be F I I Dr Theo Fr'cke speaks at CommiSSIon- oman s ~orlet' 0 Cllrlstlan Servlre I e c~r .. er IS OC h t b genial ' \ 110\ en c-, e '" Irs.~ ServI'e meeun, of the season at the home of I t to supervlsP details rholl'e If he dppens 0 e , Ing a I dthel hdp"\ J -",ThU'l" F,rsl Ther .. are t" 0 mommc u'~1lI1d",' 7.30 m -Teachet'li' 1n- Mrs Fr.d A,nll" ~54 Manor Rd Mrs a so con Inue th t g ... ).,) Ulk\

.enlre> the hrst begm",n, at 8 30 t ,p Aamus \1.11 plO,wnt a dlScll&SlOnof her handled by the DetrOit busmess adaptable, and has a wlnnm of optimIst A da~h I\f ('lie mso~a m and the -econd at II am Sunl.,' !"r"cll~n .lO ~ I Sr U 700 .nt,que ,lass" are of whlrh .he has a ----------- ------ erness would be d"I' r obi ndcia' Srhool <~rv\ces and BJble Cl_es uesa:,v 'Sro pm Jr ou, \erv fine rollerllon otIll:e, "11 ., I d h ", eto h'lbegin at q 45 amP m , ) uts Thurday Sept 29 8 pm -ChoU' M K k ed the st ff as r.~xpla:,. ay,"-re provi mg e wasn I tnt) r,p

- Pt>ac. Churrh IS also hapr,\ to an. Ll'THi.R<\'" CUlal H OF THE rehearsal' ISS aus a JOIn a I:' " " "" I Interested In eC1all\-""unce that a record enrol ment has REFORMATIOllo Frlda\ Sept 30 6 pm-All Church office managel', In January, 1948, 01gdnlfdllnnaj ~been estabhshed In the Da' School \ orllor Hlrh .. a~ E. U'Lake\tew Faml" . Nlllht There "'ll be a show- she was appointed administrative Re~eallh eJr.perts With The club actiVIties, or in "n\ pol

,alun F lOUcklo., D D P.... or .nll of the plclures taken at our recent I World Book Encv. elopedla have Issues 1t1tl!I Miss Beatrlte Morro", p"lsIl \\ orke< groulld brealdn, ceremomea assistant • I

I930 am-Chu.,h School ReligIOUSI --- A gladuate of the UniverSIty dlscoveted how the term "hay- 'wouldwdnthulJlopnl

SIXTH CHURCH of CHRIST .n,trurllon for all ages be*llllllng at, CHRISTtAN SCIENCE CHlJRCHES • _I ' • h I h ld wIre" cdme to mean somethmg type of sports, and ~l<'d "0 Ud\anvSCIENTIST _ DETROIT 3,'r,\eeadrsold Rail) Day wlil be Ob-, "Reallt)' ",II b~ the subJect oI thel ~ - • of M1chlgan, sea so 0 s ani d " h "fJ O'JI

I <II OJ am -R.lh Da\ and PlOmol!on ILesson.Sermon In all Christ.an Sclln<:e I FRANK SUNDSTROM M A" m educahon from Teachers' that's all In a mess 001' man, s e hop< d I,.llhogl14730 Kerelle\aJ Avenue I Ser\loe \\111 be held' at "hlCh tune churrhes throueoui the world Oil C r' F~l College, Columbia University, The word seems to ha,.e first he should be ~Ul(' 10 apPI~U

'hose """'I: pr""'''''d tt' t1 .. " tiprart- SlITndaY,.SeIPdtem r 25 on"lJOse s ,,,,m and an ~.. A, In English from the 1- bet orne popular In the logging I home-hfe, too, and II 'lOllpern.aaltSUNDA Y SERVICES m<!llts of the Sund.\ Srhool \\,1 re-I ne uO en le"t (Lam ..n!",.,ns'" W d M I th ee f h Id ;4re,\ e promollon cerllflrat~ The pas- 5 19) IS ThOll, 0 Lord, remalllest for C Tel Umverslty of M1chlgan, camps of the North 00 s. an~ I or our I I I E'n"

10.30 a,m and 5'00 pm tor ",II preach a brief sermon appro- ever, thY,!hrone from lleneratlon to om,es 0 0 01"Y h h h j of these camps were located mj Whether he I~ d l~elhan"pilate to the da' I generation Among t e poslhons w IC I ft t .,

Sunday School 600 p.m -Yo ling People's Lulber Among the Bible CitatIOns IS thIs Encouraged by the success of MISS Kau~ka has held were those out-of-the-way places. The team- cra sman, rade~mdn or profe>Leaglle '1 passage !lsa 221 . And It ~hall rome t Id 1 ep the wire from slooal worker ~he d

F1nIt RUlon-10 3Uam Frlday Sept 2:l.d 6:lO pm -The to past In the last days, that the moun. I lecent engagements of films of of registrar at LIggett School In s els wou he ' oesn! (altSecond SessJon-U 45 am "nnual Fall Concrellallonal Dmner tam of the Lord'. h"use shall be es- an artistic nature AIl1ed Artists DetrOit, setretary to the Dean of the bales of hay to mend qUickly too much. He ~hould lUll hiytWednuda ~_M;M. T aJ \\ III be held \\Ith a program !eatW'- j tabllshed III the top of tile mountalltS, ELAINE ARNDT b k h st ap or put a an average mterest hM.. tuir 8.oop~ estunonl lIlg a loOund film eIlUt,Jed. "LIke a' and shall be exalted abbve the hills, has granted the Colony Theatre the College of Lltelature, St:1ence a ro en ame- r In I e artJRudmg Roonl open week davs ~~~~\ b~rr;;'y ;;oll~w~ 'r:is'int:~r p~; ango~~la~:'\~~o~~;~~ {~o~ IJr~~~~I';;m at 15635 Mack a first run on and the Arts, Umverslty of Mlch- Elame Arndt WIll present I lInk In a broken cham, thereby and amusements, and defintleJY

1000 a.m to 8"00 p.m.-8unday Untted LlItheran C'IlIrrh of America the Chrutlan SC,ence t'!xtbook, "Se!. SONG OF MY HEART, the sen- Igan; Instructor In EnglISh at saving time that would have to hke to travel2.30 to 5110 p.m d H Ith th K t th S I her students In a TeleVISIOn b t t I g to a town for "While contmuln" I c_ST rlA1IIES LUTHEJlA" CHuaCH ~:;~,~,n by ~ary "~akereYEd~Y, einc'j~g; satlOna film based on the life Northern Michigan College of e spen rave In ... ) lit: easy

178 M<Ml11aJtRo&d near Ker<heval lbe fo11owlllll (P 353, "Perf""hon un- of the composer Tchalkovsky. I EducatIOn, Marquette; and Dean Dance Production Wednes- repairs, gomg, I think he should be ~Rev. Georee E. Kun, Pastor derhes realll)' Without perf""Uon Abundant WIth the master of Women and Instructor In Eng- day, Sept. 28, at 8 pm, Cooks would string haYWire predominant male l\ pe and ab'-

Dl'-llle serv'<:e SlInda\ at 11 a m 'I nothu'lf is "hollv reaL All thlllg, Will . I d I th I to a e t h If f It() In I " conducted by lhe pastor Sunday continue to dlsaf,pear, unhl perfection works of Tchalkovsky, It offers llsb at Adrian College, Adrian. station WWJ-TV. Channel 4. above the stove to ry co es ss r Imse fir hIS owncJt. lctzae s Sr~r.:~~~:y ~~rd'g~b,~~~o~ ~o t appears and rea Ity IS reached." glonous musIc. Frank Sundstrom, 1-----------------------------.-- and hang ladles u~d often fights," she deCided But mostly

Iof the Women's GUlld meets at 8'15 leadmg romantic star of Sweden, , -.. use It to bind the stove together. Just as long as he s snmeone 11'~

C~ It GROSSE POINTE UNITA.IUAN k h Am d I th t no can get along WIth I'P Wr'day Sept. 23-ChOU' Rehearsal, CHlJRCK ma es IS . erlcan ebut In this If Y N I J I n tIme, a camp a was - mel.urc e 15 pm EUtsJ:::~:.ltte::~UBlvd highly movmg film. The picture, our ame s 0 tn torlOusly poor In ItS equipment, --~,----

(EPISCOPAL) 9 OC:~~,D~~; s~~:1r;.m:':~ S~:;i.,:~~~~~,~~sllo~~51e:-,r. ~~~s~~g~:t~ :~ ~th:~t~ ~ I By ANN REYNOLDS, Ph.D. OR a platter, displayed by Salome, ~~d \::eem~o~ ~:yhe~~le~:g~h:~ Former Soviet StateloOduaoor BI,.d &.lidFa1rway Drive teachers' meeting, 8 p.ltl. mon Your ChJld and Mine Chur~h smular tlUe. (ODe in a Series) the daughter of Herodlas, was called a "ha~'Wlre' camp. From I Ch 1 '~.R~tEd«ar H. Yeoman, ~1~a~l09 d.STMI!'oSTER PRESBYTERlAH ~~:"dui;;,~~t~dm26ura8l:0ooo~nte~~tt~~ Chances are there WIll be more chosen as a subject by many thlb usage the term came to mean orus tJ CO}UCTt

)lulstique a.nd ~.llenoD ....an ay, ""p ,p.m. Beatrl"Ce Wel"land men by the name of John read- palOters. "broken," "Sick," "crazy" and aSunday';ervlces I aO\. Th.odor. V. Moldea"" M 1•• _Th D DB E Xllllst Ing thIS than With any other name. The name John IS found 10 score of other thlOgs, none of a ........g Its fIrst appearan~:~ ~~ ~~:irc~0~:l10n, SlInda\ Srhool ~i'9 45 a: Rally "DEEMER METHODIST CHV&CB G' Mi" "John" IS the champion among countless f«;!rms In all ChrIStian them pralse\vorthy. before the pubhc on AmenC<!!

l1:OlJA.M-Mornwll Pra)'er and 'IPr;y~~~I~s:s~~:;:I~~m1~ti~~.fO;~ai ..,;~~n/::uc-tuB~r~1 to mnea SSIOn names, and 1t has been the most countrIes. The Spamsh Juan, the The term now commonly means SOil, the UkraInian BandufLlII(Nurse::g Ser'Vlce-l- ~~goe;~7;~~:"~~ !g~'.f:y te~'h~ ~nd~e::~~J,l ~on On Sunday, Sept 25 at 8 pm popular name for hundreds of French Jean, the German Johann "mixed up"-hke a ptle of hay- Choruse under the able lead!!

Dr. Mohldenke preachwl ------- MISS Beatnce Weiland Will be years, Cons1derlng that It means and lians, and the RUSSian Ivan wIre after it's been removed from ship of Its director, the \oungg~oup~o~l{ien:~ P1'irc~::,~, ~~\~ Church To Install commiSSioned in Faith Lutheran ''the Lord IS gracIous," It'S a good. all go back to the onglOdl He- the bales I Ukr~Illan composer, Hryharyare InVIted. j Church, Phl1Jp at E. Jefter.spn name, too, Isn't It? brew "Johanan" and Its Latlnlzed I Kytasty, WIll be heard l!l coo,,:?zurbefi~tl;'~1l7 ~h~ ~~~:~~l':Parish Worker streets, as a lay misslOnary of the The great popularity of "John" form of Johannes. And there Versatile Lion cert at the Masomc AudltOriUln,a MISSionary Mlltion Plclllre on Hawad, Amer1can Lutheran Church, to came about because there were are a great many family names I Sunday evening, October 2, It~~!~e~ ~t!n: ~~~ve a talk. St. Paul Evangellcal Lutheran the New GUinea mwion field. two personahtles In the New Tes- derived from It, all the Johnsons Although he earned four var- 8:15 p.m,

ldtd-Week Pra\er Service Wedne.- Church WIll Witness the Installa-I MISS Weiland is the daughter tament whose name It was: John and Jones and Jennmgiies Most Slty letters plaYlOg center at San The Chorus was or!:druzed I!lday, Sept. 28, at 7.30 p.m. hon of MISS Rogene Hartje as of Mr, and Mrs. Russell J. Well- the Baptist and John, the Evan- people are extremely fond of thiS Jose State College, recrUit Bob KIev, capitol of UkrainE', In 1m

GROSSE PTE. CONGaEGATIONAL parISh worker in the regular and Sr. of 12835 Hickory avenue. ge11St. Back In the first few cen. name But the po~t John Keats Piffermi ot the DetrOIt Lions pro It COnsISts of tlurty male smg!.'l,Meetlllr iA Rlebard Srhool d ted fr f b II te bo f h h f h IMcKinley Ilear Xerchevat morwng sen Ice con uc om IShe graduated from Denby High tunes of the ChrIStian Era, It be- dlShked It, He wrote to hIS SIS' oot a am can ast 0 IS eae 0 w om p a~ s the 'ban-

Sun~a~t'i" a~in~~c~-:~~1. 11 tal' Jackson school, Marlborough School on January 27 1944 as came the custom to name babies ter-m-Iaw, "If you should have playas an end dura," a national muslcallJlStru.am-WorshJp Service ~cation of and Waveney, at 11 a.m. Vale<hctorlan of her-~lass~ 'She for salnts-and Just because each a boy, do not chrIsten hIm .Tohn ------- ment in the lute .class~e~I~,~~: !~=:e ~~~~~ Miss Hartje was graduated then entered Capital University. of these two men named John ••. 'TiS a bad name and goes Wlien a freshman, Plffenm en- As a populllr national en<ernbltEducation Week from Carthage College, Carthage, Columbia, OhiO. While a student w~, on two OCCaslOns, rem em- agamst a man. If my name had tered a game as a subsb~te of lugh profesSIonal qualin., the

Monday, ' p.m -The Youth Choll' IllinOIS, WIth a maJor m musIc there, she was a member of the .bered In the calendar, It hap- been Edmund I should have been end, caught a pass and ran for a Chorus enjoyed a continuous but~?i'~~d~a~~ I~:.;/. :i~T~~~rs: and a nunor in Bible. She Kappa SIgma Theta sorority and pened that more parents picked more fortunate" touchdown The next time hIS hazardolUY artIStic career as I

ThutldBJ 7 30 p.m -Chlll'ch Choir t ht bll h I team went on defense, Plf'ferlnl St t Ch frehear$1 ai the hom~ of Mn!. Joseph aug pU C SC 00 musIc in the a solOist of the umversity's John as a name for their new Well, what do you think? Of moved to the center's hne-back- a e orus 0 the Son!!Henderson, 559 Washmgton school system at Astona, 1111- "Chapel ChOl..r." After attendmg sons than any other name course, If your family name hap- mg POSition and since has re- Ukra me,

Sunday September 25-The Youth nOls fo 0 afte h Th ' T k ts I I th I tof'flrers Will meet for mppel' and: plan. • I' ne year I' er Capital Umversity for two years, ere s much to be sald In favor pens to be Smith or Brown, one mamed a plvotman • IC e on sa e a e n erna-mng conference at 7lY1 Unlvers,ty graduatlon. she transferred to the Detroit In- of "John." The name IS short, of the most frequent fanuly j tlonal instItute, 2431 E GrandPlare TIll!! C'ne of'fl"'nr at II p.m; H ------- Bl d d G . II B Mthe U.D C s at 6 pm er duties as parish worker stltute of Technology (College of simple, Without frills. And the names, It'S better to name your Peace consist.. of world-wide I v., an rmne ros llSIt

JEFFERSON AVENUE M~THODJ5T will mclude work In connectIon Pharmacy). became a member of two St Johns In the ~Ible are baby something else Edmund? I nelghborImess. House, 1515 Wood\lard.Jefferson Ave E at MarlllClroueh WIth the Sunday school, organ- the Lambda Kappa Sigma soror- personahtles that move om hearts Or Lawrence? , .. We'll see about ----------------------------

Rndolph H Boyc., M1D!ster IzaUon of youth actiVities, church 1ty, graduated June 11, 1948, and and our minds. John, the Evan. these some other time. BfJlding'sM~~~~ wo~~;~m",,~ ~~~ :/lih; orgawst, and jUIllor chOU' di- Immediately entered mto her ge1Jst, a fISherman, IS sald to have (Interested In some other name?=:o~ ~~w:;~! SrJ~:~ reelnstor. chosen field. been the most beloved dlSc1ple Address your letters to Dr. Reyn-noon-church SchMl for the children tallation ceremOnIes will be She has been active in church of Jesus; and It was he to whose olds m care of tlus paper. Dr11 15-12 noon-Chur<h school ~asses conducted by the pastor, the ,'wort. as a member of the Senior care Jesus recommended hIS R Id t b t thfor lIlterm~latell, young Jl<!Ople And R Ch I W ~ eyno s wn es a ou e namesadulu 7.00 pm -"Youth Fellowsh'p ev. ar es • Sandrock. Luther League Senior ChoU' mother. most requested)m~~y 800 pm -Meetln of the Installatlon ceremomes will be Mary Martha &rvlce GuL1d anei John, the Baptist, ill conSideredJunIor Wesleyan servtce Gll1.t5. Place part of the congregatlon's ob- the Sunday School teachmg'staff. a 10rerunner of Jesus and was at<>~r;g~)?un';t::o.IO 00 pm -R""rea. servance of parISh ed~catlon • few years older, A fiery charac-tlon for youth of the church alld com- week. At thIS service the Sun- HONOR ST CLARE tel', he came to a gtyesome end,~':,~t~~~';.J.t )'ears of age. 74S p.m. ~~e~hool teachers w1ll. be in-I Park Pollce re;orted that St. because he dared to antagonize a

MESSlABI:UTIIE1tA ..\I' Th S d '-1 Clare School will receive The De- tyrant. The tyrant In hIS case8. E. cor. Kercheval and LaIlnrood servee th u~ ay schoo ~ll ob- trolt Times Green Pennant of was Herod Antlpas. John, tbe

~ H A Loeber. Pastor e ay as promo on and I Safety for havmg a perfect traffiC Baptist. reproached Herod oAn-S~lll;', :';,~be~~!I.h ~~ed rally day. All departments Willi safety record during the 1948- tlpas because he had abandoned

as the AnnlJal Rallv Day, both In the IpartiCIpate In a Special program. 1949 school year. hIS own wlfe and marned thechurch seCVl<:eS,and In the SlInday I Sunday school begins at 9 30 •School sess'on ~o seCVlces will be ________. ------- WIfe of his half-brother, The Bap-held, the earl) ser'Vlce at 8 00 am, and , ROOFING IN "SQUARES" tist was beheaded, and the ghast.the late o;ervJre at 10 JO a m Holy B kk M ICommu,llIon ",II be cel.brated In the 00 eepers eel One' square" -of- fire-reSIStant ly spectacle of hiS severed head10 JO 0 ..lock se""re on1J The Sun- asph It fi thdo> School mcllldlng a B.ble Class for The second annual conventIOn a roo ng IS e amounttdlll~ 1"lll be III sessKln from 9 15 of the MlcIug B kk d needed to cover 100 square feeto 5 a m A small souvelllr an 00 eepmg an of roof aWlII be g.ven to all those present ll1 Tax Assoclatlon WIll be hid' t rea.the Se5S1onon Rallv Day. VJSlt<>rIand e a _new puplls are welrome the Hotel Fort Shelby m Detr01t FIrst d k - th

The Chlldren's Confirmahon Class S'ept. 28 29 d 30 ,,"or s spo en over e(for OO\'S and 8'lrl. at least 11'. yelU'll ,an. telephone ""ere, "Watson, c ~~~a~e~ts4~0~da)'S, WednesdlJlS lIIld Gov. G. Mennen WIllIams Willi here; I want you," spoken by AI.

Th. Saturda\ Srhool (for boys and address the openmg session at exander Graham Bell to hIS lIS-r,r ... ~ to tl )ears old) meets every noon. Sept. 28. Slstant._, atur~.' morlll~ at 930 am En. _

:The Science of Christ" i::,\'~~:e'::"I~ being acC1!pte4 iDr

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Re\ CharlH W. Sandro<k. Pastor (Continued from P3I'e 5)Thur<da, Sept 22, 81lO pm -Ml... advertiSing i 'e<JOn Socleh :Marlin Luther Church S .. ry expensive and most products have been m

I Pastnr Sandrock "111~peak. 800 pm - exIstence for many years and are establIshed brands," she stated,

I Brntherhord, Martin Luther Church As for the radl(), MISS Lynch explained that "-the WIrelesspr;~:~;' Sept. 23, 8"00 p.m.-chOlJ' has three princIpal stations. The programs on one are all seriOUS

I rh~'Jrc~ Sept. 24, 9 30 a rn.-eate. WIth classK:al mUSIC, l1terary talks and bits of drama. At the otherI Sunday, SeXt 25 q 10 am -SundaY extreme v.e have one With nothmg but s\\omg musIc and popular

5~~~r~t10~u~~ r~~~,Cft% a~l~ enterUunment. In the middle there IS a station which co\'ers theI Paflsh EducalJO., SundA,. 7 30 pm _ news, Cricket matcnes and other sports"I HIgh Srhool Luther Lc!all'\le A d f t In as or e eVlslon sets. , • ''They are as rare as refnger:>tors,"

I BABA'I WORLD FAITH she says, wluch me~ they are as numerous as Alaskan 1cercream'Irs. Floyd H Mnn50n, Secretary par~rs_

, I ""ndav sep~{, :J~7~~Z10 am -Ollt- "I fInd the school children "ery fnendly and likeable in Gro~'eMember of the Board of ~r~n s cia .... held at 132 Moran road POinte," she adwuts Her plans for the year Include many of h-e-rLectureshIp of The Mother "J""t 'Tne On..ne<s of Humall.t> "

Referenre AC'ts I, 26 'For God hath favor,l,te sports such as hlkmg, Sv.'lmmmg, cyeling and skatIng. •Chureh, The Flrst~Church made oI O"le blood aU nallon< of men I Id I'".. for to d"en on aU the fa", of the wou ",e to try some of your sklmg v. hlle I am here,of Chnst, Sclentl.t, In Bos- 'e,rlh 3 IS pm -on FM ~Iatlon tOO." she says v..th a fondness for the outdoor hfe

M \\LDM at 9$5 megar)rJH. Bana', Ston, assachusetts. hroadc.'! eM.tled Weel Mr J"<l1c." mee proTt"otmg better relatIOns between England and the

<IJ.,'"';;~~~p~~Pi3t'M~r~~ ~~ -~~~~: Umted States IS the mtended plan of the exchange proJect. MISS~~ }~;thB'ha I tranSCflptlon. 'Thill Is Lynch has u~ertaken the task as a personal challenge and thus

....rdne<d.' Sept 28 8 30 pm _ far has done well not only m the classroom but among her new-Slod) c1a", al Ihe home nf Mr and found fnends and fel~w teachers v. ho are sharing her expenence.Mr< no'd H '" lO<on 452 P'tsller'road SUb,ect Baha 1 Proof<' Zerha-nan 14 9 And 1he Lt>rd ."all be Inng"''-for ~IJ] th~ ~arth In that ~a'\" ShanUlere be OM Lnrd and H,s "ame one ..

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I ~~~, ~~h::t?!n:~ar~!!!!~~£ newatu4enUCullough of 810 Wuhlngton road. r as part of their orlentatlOft.Grosse Pomte, has qualIfied for ------entrance mta the Duke umver-I Home Incineratorsslty School of Nursln,. accordIngto a recent announcement by Economical, :.mall, Indoor Jl'IoDean Florence K. Wilson. cineratorl are bein, used by Jno

Along With 50 other "pre.c1mi- creumg numbers of housewivet.calt'. MISI McCullough be,an a as a means of dlapDIing of rub-program of orientation on Sept. blsh and garbage, all4lordln. to15 lD preparatIOn for classes American BUilder mIl,adne.wluch atart thIS week. The magazine pOUlts out that

Durmg their firlt few months' home Incmerators meet the ~tralDJJlg, the Duke student nurses qwrements of communi~l" whfcJtwill take basic courses designed have adopted rigid sanItary rel"to establllh the foundatIOn for ulaUoDl. Incinerators alao aolvelater nursing work, Dean Wilson the problem of rubbllh and lIlT-said Courses In anatomy, nutrt- bage dlspCll!al I'll homes: wheretlon, locial psychology and other autamatlc all or gall.fired hea~.fields are emphasized plants have been mstaUed.

.. " I AmerIcan Budder aaya homeNext March the pre-climcala I I \'merators can be attached fA

will be "capped" and at that time I any flue With a dametel' of SUItIMe become regular members of Inches or more, Including turnacill

I the fr~shman class of nurses flucs urJess prohIbIted by localI Each girl entenn, this faU has bwlding codesbad at least one year of 4Xlllege.

A facultY.INdent picmc, Iltu. Jealousy is often the onl,. baf'-dent council dmner and a dance rler between a man and auece811

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Lew Novak, left, general manager of the Alfred F.Stemer Company, turning over the contract for 18 newFord Police Cars to Mayor Orville L. Hubbard of Dear.born. The Steiner company competed against elevenother dealers 10 negotlatmg the sale. All Dearborn policecars are specIally equipped Ford Tudor 8-eylinder 100h.p. sedans. The trip to Dearborn was made Friday, Sep~tember 16th, m a police-escorted caravan with MayorHubbard in the lead car.

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Grosse POinte CongregatIOnal Church, attended a conferenLe atCamp Tdlahl. Bnghton, MichIgan. The conference laid plans forthe 1950 Camp Program of the Congregaflon Churches Also meet-mg durmg the two-day session was the State RehglOus EducationCommIttee of whIch Rev. Scheid IS chairman.

How to Save VegetablesWhen Freezing Threatens

I When freezmg weatner threat-, freeze the soL! Will not IIlJure

I ens the vegetable gal'den, there beets, carrots. cabbage and• 11 derable quantlly turnips so long as It thaws out the

IS usua y a cons I next day, but they should beIof ~egetables III the ground wrucll lifted before the ground begmscan eaSily be stored In good con- to remain frozen all day

I dltlon unlJI used. _ Omans, squash. and pumpkmsI The time to han est them for I can be kept I'll anv drY Ihelter forI storage IS as late as poSSible, WIth two or three months WIthoutI safet\ Squash and pumpkms ,,"onYlllg about the tempelature .•hould be taken In before heavy But even these vegetables wIllfro~ts but most others may be keep best In a temper-ature under

'left I~ the garden until freezmg ~Odegrees Cut the stems of theI weather Teperatures w h I Chi squash and pumpkIns close to the I

plant and hang omons In braids,or store m llhallow slatted racks.so the aIr W11l arculate freelyabout them

Parsnrps and salslfv may bedug. sorted mto lots suffiCient for I

I a famllv sprvmg and each lot Iplaced In a paper bag The~e bags I

may be placed In a box and leftoutdoors. protect!'d only from the Iram FreeT.mp: WIll Improve the Iflavor of these vegetable. and

I they arl! easllv rl!moved for servo Img as needed I

I Carrots. beets turnip< ruta-,I blgas. potatoes. appl!'s and ~ab- II bage mav be stored In a shed or

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I ture' • convenient r('ceptllc1!' 1~a 2.f-lnch dram tile sunk Into theearth and closed WIth an Inwlated

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Henry F FeU, President of theBUilders AssociatIOn of Metropol.Itan Detrplt, Bald that NationalHome Week, September 11-17,gave an I unprecedented oppor-tUnity to the prospective homebuyer"

THE leadmg bUilders of thISarea, wruch mcludes aU ot De.trait, the Grosse Pomte. and St.Clair Shores on the east, thedownriver commUnities and ad.jacent tawl1llhlps to Ypsilanti on Ithe west, and the North Wood-,ward dlstncts as far as Pontiac.

• ~"'" ," , displayed simultaneously hun.HI dreds of new homes, In all prIce

1he L-,haped house IS a mud. 32 2' classes and meeting the highestII n fdvullte because It combUles I reSIdential construction standardsd fllendJ), appeahng appelilance In history.\\Jth IlldXlmUm convellJence of R R l R Fett saId. that all the home.

IFIrAlH' " nl~" seeker has to know IS the neigh-li\lJlg I borhood where he desires ta 10.

rJ,e In'JIll: and dining rOOllis cate, the price he wishes to paye\!elld au o"s the redl of the I and there II .till available tohlJu,,<,enolbhng the back yard to H R him the widest selection of homesbe used dS an outdoor livmg alea ever ol'!e!"f!dhere at one time.

h I "OF particular importance, Fett-\ \\ Ide entl ance a I separates I added. "I. the fact that the pur.the bcdlooms from the livmg , chuer, In domg business with aqUdltel>, IIlSUllllg pnvd<'y and ~ttd member of this Association. isqUIet I 8 R ft ~.~... assured of a builder with an es-

Altllltelt Waltt'r T Anlcka of W'"110'-0' tabhshed reputation tor goodAnn Arbor, Mich .• designed a roof construction and bUSiness integ.\I Ith SImple but effective lmes I ""S[M~NT n. ... rity."The loaf J~ coveled With asphalt "'I.A/'I fiRST F! OOR PLAN "IT cannot be too frequentlyshlllgles, ~elected by the architect I With either \\,ood sIdmg 01 ShlD-/ for a recreation room as well as stressed." FeU said, "that theb f theIr Ii e st IF' most Vital parts of I home areelause 0 r .resl ance, g es or contrast, plywood IS for heatmg and laundry eqUIP- thoBe parts that cannot be seenelonc)m~ and the many solid and I speCified for the gable ends I ment A garage could be added after the structure has been com-bltnded colol S available The basement under the Iear on the end of the house near the pleted Built-in lire protection IS

ExtellOr walls could be faced I portIOn of the house has space I kitchen of paramount IMportance. Tlus is I------------ I a marvelous opportunity for the

Elect Doctor ~i:~lfs~h:~~;~e~lSC~e~~~~I BORED BY STUDIESRabbi B Benedict Gluer, Ph estlJ1g developments that have 1-,-,-----------

D Temple Bethel has been come into being, all '!ddmg up to Smart Scholars Play Hooky", , make home ownership more de-jelected preSIdent of the newly- bl th -slra I' an ever. In the days of the Little Red Ipunishing or even reaaonmg with

formed Wayne County Chapter of "Our AssOCiation IS keenly anx- School HoJw.!, It was belJeved that cluldren to go to school wul dothe Michigan Society for Mental I ious to have ~ well mformed only chJ1dren who were "bad," little or nothing taward .alvUlJHygIene bUYing pubhc,' Fett contmued played hooky from school. the problem of truancy.

I The formation of thIS chapter 'b~IIds ~elates nobtli~nlY blot _~e Today, educators and chud PSy.1 - _UI er s responsl I 'lea, U "-"'0 I h I

IS the result of the deSire of the the fearures a buyer ahould ex. I c ooglsts recognIZe most of the B iId GIpeople of Wayne County to or- peet ta find in a home in any I causes .for truancy among achool- U ers roupgamze an effective means of price class" age children and have, In many G 18 N M mbefightmg the emotional and mental I ~~ses, ,!ound Simple but effective e ewershealth problems brought on by STRANDED SPOUSES ures for them. Beven new members and twothe Intensive demands of moa- KINGMAN.' ARIZ-Two men The cruld who III too bright new associate members wereern-day lIvmg The DetrOit area drove up ta a gas station and en- may start sluPPUlg classes be. added to the rOiter of the BUdd-has become world famous for our tered a restaurant to get some cause the work IS ao easy for lum, en AlIllOciation of MetropolItanadvancements In productlon and coffee. leaving theIr wives sleep- he IS bored most of the tIme. DetrOit when their applicatiolllallied fields. We want to do mg in the back seat of the car. The chJ1d who is slow ta learn won approval by the Board ofeverythmg we can tasee t~at our Later, the WIves woke up and I may also start plaYIng hooky, due Dut.cton BDdwere ratifted by theadvancement In the solvmg of left the car. The husbands reo to feelmgs of InSeCUTltyand con. g e n era 1 membership meetin,mental and emotional problems turned and drove off. The police fUSIOncaused by an tnlbUlly to Monday.keeps pace With our progr!SS tn were notified and a patrolman keep up With his cl88lmatl!l The new members are as fol-other fields." said Dr. Glazer stopped the men 87 mIles away A h" . I 101'11:Lorenz Kisor, Kisor Con-

------ Their wives caught up With them ut onoes POint out that poor I • •John MUir loved to tinker With there VIa a bus health, defective hearing or VI- struetlOn Company, 15820 Michl-

machmery and might have been '______ sion. or even fear of other cluld- gan avenue, Dearborn; Philipan Inventor, but Ius love of mys- NUMBER SEVEN ren who have been bullyine hIm, Kopman. presJdent, XdlMnantery and the great outdoors led LOS ANGELES-When Major I may cause a cruld to avold schooL BwldLlli Co., 19358 RobIon, De.him to be an authOrity on forests, Clarence D. Lang, 86, rewed They adVISe the parent ta de- trait. Jerome Brainin, 14425mountams and glaCiers. Accord- army offIcer, cbscovered he_was termme the cause of the child's CurtIs, Detroit ;Ruaolph E. Hein,InB to CHILDCRAFT books, thll' hUl WIfe'l seventh husband, In- truancy and then ta take ateps to 1l1'10~ KID.mne avenue, Hunt-"grand old man of the moun. stead of her fifth. he asked !.he remove them. If a chJId UlUl tao mgton Woods, IlIodore Schwartz,tams" was born April 21, 1838. court ta annul Ius. marnage low or too high a grade for hJs presIdent, Nell Buildinl Corp.,

mental age, thIS problem can of- 3200 Buena Vista, West, DetroJt;ten be worked out With the help Ralph J. 8eJlo.ll, 818 Lochmoorof hiS teachers. Blvd., GrolSe POinte WOO<is;and

If he ISmaJd ta go to school hu Samuel HaasJn, Hassin Builders,fear can be overcome gradually Inal, 2869 Glynn Court, Detroit.by a parent Who 15 Wllltng to "'11, two new assocIate mem-accompany him to and from ben are: Ralph A. Dewey, man-school for a while, unol he makes ager, Ce~o~x Corp., 735 Penob-the necessary adjustment. scot Buildmi. lInd Donald F.

Currier, Curner Lumber Com-Coalilllg, bnbmg. threatenJni, pany, 17507 Van D)'ke, Detroit.

vellil~g Group to MeetThe Evemng Group of the Grosse Pomte CongregatIonal Wo-

en s A"soclallon Will meet for the flrst time thll fall on Tuesday,eptembpr 26. at 8 pm at the home of Mrs Harry M. Cloaks, Jr,t 4180 Bedford.

New members Will be Introduced at a special "Get Acquamted"loglam under the dIrectIon of Mrs D. W DIcken Helpmg Mrs.rooJ..~as co hostesses Will be Mrs Karl Schaltenbrand and Mrl.obert Cunningham.

Mrs Paul Blackburn, chairman. wlI preSide

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AI Rus~a". Iecrull DetrOit LIOnend. was dE'~Cllbed by GeneralBob Neyland of Tenne'-ee as the Icollege player who put on the!zreatest one-man eXhIbItion 01football pro" ess In 1948 CoachNeyland C1tde Russa. "or" m'last 1all's Tennessee-North Caro- I

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NOTICEBICYCLEAUCTION

Arthur E. LouwersChief of Police

NORBERT p, NEFF,

All qualified electors reSIding '" the

NOTICE OF

REGISTRATION

NOTICE TO

not olready regIstered therem. are notified of regIs-tration for the general City election to be held onTuesday, November 1, 1949. for balloting uponMuniCipal OffiCIals

and to other personsinterested in

Wednesday, October 12 IS the LAST DAY for reg.Istratlon tor City Electron November 1. 1949. andthe Clerk's offIce Will be open from 8 00 0 m untri800pm

fit foreIgn born. please brrng cItizenship popel'$ I

Candidates

CITY OF GROSSE POINTE

RegIstratIons are taken dally at the office of theCity Clerk. 17150 Maumee Avenue, 8:30 a.m. to4'30 pm, Saturdays until 12.00 Noon EasternStandard TIme.

Electors are urged to check the status of therrregistration by telephoning the CIty Clerk,TU.5-58OO. 17150 Maumee Avenue.

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lUst Maumee TU. 5-5808Published Sept 22. 1949

Nobce is hereby glVen thatthe last day for filing CANDI-DATES NOMINATING PETI-TIONS for City of GrossePointe General CIty Elecbon'to be held on Tuesday No-~ft!D1ber 1, 1949, 1S SatUrday,oetober 15, 1949, at 12 o'clockHOOD, Eastern Standard Time:1fominating petitions for can-'didat.es lDtendmg to be bal-loted upon at such election,must be filed WIth the CityClerk by such tune and mustcontain at least twenty andDot more than forty signaturesof regIStered and qualtfiedelectors. A filing fee of $5.00must accompany each suchnommabng petItIOn

Scrappy Blue Devil '11' ToMeet Ferndale Under LightWernet's Warriors Seek T 18-,.. c_. P.; ... R•• ;ew - Th.nda,. 5.pt. 22. IM9 2 Veterans.9£ Houston Sc~res 2nd-S.f,'ep2nd Strai~ht Grid Win SCHOOL State Police In Rotary Bowling League

~ F · h S · Houston Bros. lnc, contmued to 232; JeakJe, 22'1 81Grosse POlDte HIgh School's from the SIXvard hne on an end ims erVICe mow 'em down m the Rotary Gallagher, 223, VdtldlV:> 2~,

Blue Devl1s. fresh from their 14 alound end play Club Bowlmg Leaglle It ap- Devheg, 221, Pephl1'hl 2:~e 12~to 7 upset over Mt Clemens Sat- Wernet expects the return 'of Two veteran members of the peared that Mondry Cleaners 208, Hassell, 20J and 11 ~

urday, Will be out for theIr sec- QUIrk to bolster the ftank post- MIchigan State Police are retlr- nught stop tlus powerful team 200. "all~,ond straight WIDwhen they tan- hons Ing on pemlon thIS month. They but instead wound up With a STANDlfo,l.Sgle WIth Ferndale Fnday mght The gIld mentor said that Fern- N E \" S Ire' bIg zero for theIr efforts.

The game IS scheduled to be- dale trounced the Blue DeVIls Captam Caesar J Scavarda, Motor City TIreS, WIth a well- Houston BIO~ lnc \Ifin at 8 30 p.m on the Ferndale last year 19 to 0 RICHARD commande .. of the commuDlca- balanced team thiS year, took Motor CIty TIres SrndIron "And 16 members of that tedm The Rlchard School got off to hons, polIce trammg and safety over second place by wmnmg Farms Market '. 6

Pleased WIth the general play are back agam thiS year," he a nIce start In the 1949-50 school and traffIC bureaus, who left the over Plches Barber Shop, 3.1. Auto Club 5of the squad. Coach Ed Wernet saId. "We're m for d tough eve- year when 462 youngsters ap- department September 16, and The barber's 922 mIddle game P & J CocktdJl L"Jnge 5will start VIrtually the same IIne- DIng" peared on the opemng day. ThIS Lleutenant Hugo E. Ellcson, as- prevented Boyer's TIre Changers MIddle Alt 'J'ldll'p Co 4up that opened agamst Mt Clem- I Ferndale lost I~ openIng con- figure IS about 100 less than last slstant cornmandmg offIcer of the from takmg 4 G PRevIew~n5 .; test last week to Berkley 13 tOI year due to the fact that the identIfication bureau, who retires Farms Market dl5played plenty Kopps Pharmdt I 4, One noted change fOI the bel.- I 12 boundanes of the RIchard dl5- September 23. of power m It'S sweep over Earl Holzbaugh ~(er WIll see lettel man SpIke QUIrk I ------ tnct were so changed that ch.tl. Scavarda is the sole rematmDg Middle Atl. Transp. Co They Plches Barber Shop Iat nght end SpIke missed the U of D Music I dlen on MOlan are now m at- member of the department who helped themselves to 969 pins m Mondry Cleancl~ 1~rst contest due to slIght inJury I'" tendance at the Kerby School and was also a member of the origm- the second game to lead the Hal n!lOn Cdlpel> 0.uffered In practice D pi E td chl1dren on UDlverslty and Lake- al state troops which were later league 10 high team smgle, a I - _ I: Grosse Pomte's passmg ablllty Ie, xpa' S !land are 10 the Matre School. reorganized as the State Poltce. record we do not belteve WIll N T' L"wa~ resP<'n~,hle fnr th .. two I Expan'lOl" of the Detro:t of There are thlee new members He enhsted July 29, liH7, became atand up Pat PatrIck surprl5ed I 0 -me Imlt fortouchdowns that alcounted 10r MUSICApPI eclation at the Un!- of the teachmg staff and one a sergeant in 1919, and In 1920 the talent and even hImself by I Ch t f' Id~t Clemens first defeat from the verslty of DetrOIt Evening Dlvls- among the custodlal group. Mrs. was promoted to heutenant and rollmg 232 in this one. es er Ie Bout~al eleven since 1937 IOn to 10clude four new courses Evelyn KyzlVat teaches mUSIc m then to captam. In a SPIrIted contest Auto Club LIsted fOI the III dill

. The first score came In the Inl- has been announced by the Rev, the upper grades on a half tune Scavarda establIShed the lirst had to bowl their heads off to day nIght at Che'tel h:j~elttF~.tldl perIod When BIll W10kler on George A Klmeck, S J ,dIrector basIS sharmg' her ttme WIth the outpost In the upper peDlnsula at win from G.P. Revlew, 3.1. Geo. GratIot nedr 10-~IIJe rO;;d\re,~~lS own 48 yard line shot an To be taught by Dr Robert Parcells SchooL Mrs. Jack Welch Crystal FaIls In lS20 In 1927 he Vandevelde and HOWle Devheg, "Gentleman" Jun Dob '1accurate pass to DIck Lowery, IHernrled, well-known contempo- IS the new art teacher for upper resigned from the department to WIth 222, and 221, offset Henry Ivan Kalmllotr, the \Ia~e,R:~J:eft end, who carned the ball rary Viennese composer, they gl'ades, also sharmg half ttme become ch.tet of police In Fltnt, Peplmslu s 596 senes WhICh m- sIan. They have bet r !1ldtch~

~ross are A GUIde to tJ'leEnjoyment of WIth the Parcells School. Mrs. where he remained for seven eluded a 213 game a fiDlsh grapphng bout ln ~Iu-4• Quarterback Pat Brogan kICked ClasSIcal MUSIC;The World's Best Joyce Edwards works m theKmd- years, the last two as acting city Punch & Judy Cocktail Lounge no time hmlt has been set ~the baU through the uprIghts for LoVed' Symphomes; Opera and ergarten in the afternoon and at manager He returned to the and Earl Ho1z6augh. nOl5lest two out fo three JaIls \\105 ~

~~hextra po;t b k Operetta Throughout the Cen; the Matre School m the mornmg. GBlDIRO~S WINNING COACH-Wallace Wade, Duke ODl. State Police In 1934. paIr in the league, settled for bout.e same rogan came ac a turies. and the LIVes and Works Mr. MIchael Satmary IS the new vers1ty football coach, whose 189 victories 1D26 seasons give. Scavarda has, accepted a pub- two apiece after hostilities had Secondary fedtul e 1\ an A

few mmutes later to surpnse hIS of the Greatest Composers member of the JaDltonal ~ ... - the .....ea ..... num-. o. _ ... o. an" active college coa"h lic relations positIon WIth the ceased. traltan Tag Team BN'I "illo,opponents on thetr 25 yard lme D. . &U.&Al 0....... ..............." "AAo "" "I~WIth a shup pass to Don Shaw, r. Hernned,. who w111 cele- Durmg the summer a number greets Capt. LouJa AIleD, 210-pound tackle tor the Blue DevUs, Mlchlgan Trucktng AssocIatIOn Kopps Pharmacy had an easy "Hollywood" Fl anhle Ta\loraJIlltjght end who netted the second brate hl5 66th birthday anruver- of classrooms were newly pamted, on the squad's open1Dg day ot practice. Wade. with 48 losses Lieutenant ErIcson began his tune takmg four POints from "TIger" Jack Moore tang{mg~l!fDuchdown sary Thursday, JOtDed the staffs the enUre school was thoroughly on h1s record. be,ma 1WI 15th season at Duke. career with the State Poltce on Harrison Carpets, who up to Buddy Jackson and COntac~, Brogan also accounted for the of the DetroIt Institute of Musl- cleaned, the gymnasIum floor was Apnl 18, 1922, and served more now, haven't won a game Cortez. The prelltmnary at B.J&,liecond extra marker cal Art and the UniversIty of De- sanded, and a new statrway was --------------------------1 than 25 years m the department's Bowlers who came m WIth 200 pIts Chief Yacqw \, DaleHldo• Mt. Clemens scored Its lone trolt in 1946 He has to hIS credit laid at the troDt door. The cen- Club Offers W:"=Je P identification bureau. PrIor to scores last Friday were: PatrIck, dock.tbuchdown m the fourth period numerous compoSItIons mcludmg tra] offIce radlo was replaced WIth .m rogram jom1Og the orgamzation he was ------------------------!fier a serIes of successful Im~ operas, and has. written e~ten- a new radlo and public address emploYed at the Marquette stateplays, Stanly Frantz went over slvely on the subJect of muSlC. system. To Gruds, Career Gir'Zs prison, where he established a• ------ Followmg IS the orgamzatIon ., fingerprinting system in 1918.

Of the 60 playett the Detroit for the new school year; GIrl HIgh School graduates, opportunity to learn begtnDlng or He plans to move to Santa Fe,LIOns mVlled to then' 1949 train- Kmdergarten; Mrs. Lois Arends, and many career women, too, advanced tap dancmg fr9m MIss New Mexico.ing camp, only 19 were veterans Mrs. Joyce Edwards. ,vho may have plenty of tIme m PaulIne Mssek, too, on Thursday ------in the National Football League. th . thO all Local E II--___________ Grade One; Miss Manan NorrIS, e eveOlngs IS f WIll be afternoons at 4-5. S nroLe I N. MlSS Ehzabeth Stofer. especially mterested m the Sen- Or they may partIcIpate In thega otices Grade Two; MlSSMtldred Wey- lor Hobby Club at the Neighbor- FrIday afternoon DramatIcs Club, AM- hi

hood Club. I . ed t 4 5 t Ie ganrauch, Mrs. Margaret MacFarland, This b' dId h bb new y organlZ a - to prepareMrs. Clara Drew, com me socIa an 0 y sluts and plays for the weekly

Grade Three' Mrs. Jenme Dom- group has ~een arranged by the Friday even10g Theater Party. A large ~umber .of Grossebrowskt, Mrs. Ohve Strmger, Miss I Club for gtrls from 18 and over The Theater Party from 7 tIll Pomters are mcluded 10 the.5,250Alma RaynaL who d~sIre pUI'llumg any type of 8 II f' )1ew students at the UDlverslty af

Grade Four; MISSRosalte Tomb, hobby they W18h or ~erely to pm, WI eature mOVIe car- MIchigan who will start classesMISSElsema Nault. spend an evenmg With card toons, game IlOntests and pnzes, on September 26.

Grade Flve' MIss Clara Blank games or m acttve sports and even talent shows, for the The locals are:Mrs. Wmntfr~d Merntt. 'The hobby group w111 meet youngsters. And glrls of any age Sherburne Carlton Brown, Jr,

Grade SIX' MISs Ruth Bockes each Tuesday from 7-9 pm. and who may possess any type of tal- 333 Rivard; DaVId Day Connell,Mrs. Leone' Bennett, Mr. Jom: 10clude Ceraoucs, Textile pamt- ent are urged to contac~ MIss Ma- 25 Radnor Circle; Ora Lou Ham-Hammel. Imgs and other handcraft, whl1e sek for audItions for this p~ose. den, 470 Madison; Frances Jean

Art; Mr. Jacq Welch the SeDlor Athlebc Club will fea- The younger MISS IS also m- Hoxie Il29 Beaconsfield' AnnMUSIC;Mrs Evelyn Kyzivat. ture all types of seas~nable sports vited to a sort of cooed Playmates To~enct, 1150 Berkshire; Shir-Instrumental MUSIC:MIss Mar- on Thursday evemngs at the on Saturday at 1 p.m. for an hour ley Ann GrIggs, 972 Washington;

ilia Ream, Mr. William Terry. same time and a half of games and story Margaret Newell MacKeDZle, 9051c.unselor 10 art: MIss Gladys Th.ts full-week schedule of ac- hour WIth ltttle boys-of the same Berkshire; Wllham Leonard

Vance. tivlues for girls also include an- age group, 5-8. Mayo, 365 Notre Dame; BarbaraThe Grosse POinte Pork Counselor m mUSIC;Mrs. Wm- other Sports Club for JUDIor gtrls lWth these classes startmg the Marie Sta.fford, 1721 Anita,

Police Department WIll Dlfred Gomez. from 10-16 on Wednesday at 4- first week m October, those in- Thomas Henry Auch, 1246Counselor lD physlcal educa- 5'30 pm. which wlll also have I terested In reglStermg should do Buckingham; "ames Wardell

hold a publiC auction for tIon; Mr. Berme FaIk. ~ such sports as tenms, basketball, so before classes start by either Goebel, 193 McKinley: Edwardthe purpose of dIspoSing Speech' Mlss Bernice Horn voll6yball, baseball, and badmm- phonlDg the Club at TUxedo 5- Porter Lattner, 371 McKmley:of bicycles and other Vl5ltmg teacher; Mr. Joesph ton 14600 or enroll1Og at the desk. M,arllyn Ruth Wroblos, 1410properties, Saturady. Dc- Hourlhan I For the even younger MI~< I rBishop. Margaret Ann Haley,tober I, 1949, at 10 30 Nurse: Mrs. Moser.. Ithere IS the mtereshpg Mystery U M C PI 1210 Yorkshire.a m. CuStodians, Mr. Arthur Post, Club each Tuesday from 4-530. enter ans Also Suzanne Valerie Shobe, I

Mr. Anthony Schmidt, Mr. Mlch-!pm., where unexpected treats aSIE. 227 McMillan, Ho,:"ard Bradbury rr;r. ..,.-_r-"" ---r..,....The I auction will be ael Satmary. baktng cookI~, hlklDg. hand- conOIDIC Survey Bmgham, 94 Mernweather; Don- _

held In the Police Gar-: Secretary MIS Joanne Kaatz crafts or any number of thmgs ald Jelneck. 423 McKInley; Jere... ~,/:•age at the rear of the I Prmclpal: Mr. 'Clarence Mess~IWill greet gIrls from 8-12 i ofANN ARBOR-Econormc pulse my. DaVid Webster, 159 McKm- f,_M u n I c Ipo I ~ui Idl ng, j nero ThiS group WIll also have the the nation WIll be taken agam ley. Robert Canon Co~eman, 292 <15115 E tIff A ------------------------- I m October by the UDlVerstty of McMillan, Anne Lowse IUnch-

os e erson ve- Mlclugan Survey Research Cen- man, 310 Kerbynue. St PulA -18 Ann - t. ter. Also Robert Belton Evans 1411· a wal unCIa Ion ThIs study Will be one m .. Somerset. ~lrgtDla Ehnor G;anse,

S1. Paul Will meet Annuncla-, when he plunged over from the sertes WhICh the Center con- 1101. Whlttler: Margaret Louisehon Sunday at Grosse Pomte three yard bne. ducts for government agencIes. I HarrIgan, 1241 Devonsh.tre; JohnHigh School fIeld game tIme 15 The October survey has been re- PatrIck Cannon, 1201 Notting-230 pm' S .1"'T T R I quested by the US Treasury ham; WIlham Bernard Fltzger.

The' c~ntest Wln mark St tu~ ax ate Department, and prevIous eco-I aid, 1334 Buckmgham. DaVIdPaul's second st8rt of the season. Carl Schwelkart. TownshIp su- nomic studIes have been made ~h::er Ramsey, 1325 Bedford;Last Sunday Coach Eddie Lauer's perVlsor and chairman of the for the Federal Reserve Board. d g r H~ Hammer. 1247 Ca-squad lost its opener to DeLa-j Wayne County Ways and Means I Purpose of the surveys IS to l2~~UX nna Lee Davenpol't.Salle 13 to 61 committee, began a serIes of ses- determme the fmanclal sltua- I Fleetwood. DaVId DWIght

. M d h h C I hon and spendmg plans f th Struthers, 2072 Lochmoor BlvdThe teams played scoreless SlOns t~n ay WItff t tlSt o~n~' natIon's consumers. 0 e I and Ralph Edward Hauke, 1501

ball untIl the thIrd quarter when c?mml e m an e or 0 es a - I ~__ OXford.toe home eleven broke through lish the rate for assessments m Sh I M .' Ito score tWIce. Wayne County. aw s alor Barbara Camp Wllson not only has

I St. Paul's Blll Huetteman, Booked For Cinema I been the DetrOIt LIOns' leadlDgquarterback,. accounted for the I Sports Shorts Followmg the extend&!. run of ground gamer the past threelone tally In the last pertod i The DetrOIt LIOns two-platoon I 'PortraIt of Jenme," the Cmema ) ears, but hiS 1948 performane.e----- - _ system proved confusmg for re- ITheatre announces that It "Ill estabhshed the former Tulsa Urn-I

i crult centel BIll Wehr. When I open FrIda) .. September 23. \\-Ith versltv ace as the best .ball-carry- ithe baH changed hands agaInst I the reVIval shOWIng of celebrated I Ingofullback 1D the National Foot-,' ==========-------I the New York Bulldogs lD an ex. producer GabrIel Pascal's adap_1 ball League

I hlbltIon game, Wehr "as the I tahon of George Bernard Shaw's I I Chevrolet Se/Jtember S')l'cialmost Surpllsed fellow In the sta- "Major Barbara" I

dlUm to find he'd gone to the COLO ....IY MOTOR OVERHAUlNew York bench The BuHdog, ContlDuous snO~lngs at popu- 1"liliiiiI had used the two-platoon also lar PTlces WIll prevail dunng thiSand Wehr was caught 10 the maze engagement. 15635 MACKof sh.tfting players. -.----------- TU. 2-2324

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\'r~tMh~%eW~~ISM~~~r.:~5 a~11~ne

WIDOW LADY, neat, Wishes 4 or 5dflVl... or eve \,\ork cleamnl doctor'.offices 4)n .t()re work, IrOnl"\: or'r.t'd 7.~38'I $8 50 a day Eaot 'de.

GIRLS SUlTS "nd coau., alzea 10 to IfAll very llood condillon Cheap. TV1-6711 1

GOOD SCHOOL. clothmg Mlsae. 017et.. IO~12 mdudmg coals sUlh Fur coat I

s,ze 18 $40 1302 Som.rs.t

Cars Wa nted Wanted to BuyFURNiTURE Want.d If you have I

an) tiling In the hne of houseboldfurniture and rUls call Isaac Neat- ---------------;'Ulrumlture, 13 30 ~rCheYal VA Cement Work

PONTIAC-Late '46 delux. 2-dr sedan,loaded v.ry clean, oV'l'1I1Ze Urea.WO 2-9360

Autos for Sale

Autos 'Wonted

~",~ 1'1 "i t'c.'" 'V''I''I(1 211(1

Househ(l'd Coods for Sale

BEAUTIFUL CHROME

BREAKFAST SETS

Real Estate for Sale

HAN SON Grosse Pointe Forms

Chevrolet Co. 346 Mt. Vernon

14259 MACK AVE. 2. bedrooms, ranch style, atticVA 2-9800 space for 2 more bedrooms, two

yf'ars old. vacant WIll sell orBicycles. Motorcycles I trade for, smaller home.

FOR SALE-Boy 0 small .sIze blcycle" - ALSO -510 63 Mapleton I

Vacant Lot - Merriweather nearWANT boys' blovcle 20'. For sale, Grosse POinte Blvd. 85x170, trees,tr,cycle TU 5-2116

I excellent locatIon.

Owner - N I 2500

Jewelry

HAXD PAI ....TF.O CHINA and T1N'ki '"Pl.1C'f' Ll'1n<.trr;1~ ord~f""Il )1111 'iPII~h."Jr VE q-4_

MUSIcal Instruments

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NELS SWANSONrlRS1 CLASS PAINTING

PAPERHANGING ANDDECORATING

Ileaaonabl. - Work Guaranteed

Piano Tunin,

PlANOS Tuned and servlced Rea50nI ble ratea. All work IU&rlDteed L.o Se,bert TO 2-32'fll

Pluterine

PLASTERING - AllY kmd of repairwork. Re8lO!lIlble rateJI Free mi-l::;t.s Call TU 5-0343, Leon Vermeu.

PLASTERING llepairll: al~ ~TU 2-5863

Plumbin,

PLUMBING and HEATING

REMODELING & REPAIRING

W. E. MEECHAMTUxedo 2-1048

1552 Brys Dr. Grs. Pte. Woods,

Refrl,erator Service,

REFRIGERATOR - And motor ae"-lee. Llcenaed and bonded Kelvml.lor FrlddaIre Leonard. Cold.spotUnJv.rsa1 alld others. WilliamsVAlley 2-3Ul

o;C"RU1Io5 RF'MO\<ED .'"rms Pllt on,,.. lrd('l" C \' ;lIchMt Yo nr'kmanc:hlf'! J. ler ..'" tf'#f1 PTl(,,~ rf"Jloltnn.ah'~ W A.,. '1OQ~

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Wilcox and Son

Evemngs, Mu 0768

VA

Neat. Clean DecoratIngand Poperhanlit1n1i(

FlT'1 Cia .. \\ ork GUlranteedEXPERT WALL CLI':ANTNG

CALL DICK

VA 1-8164

FI~ lntl!rror Dl!CMotlngExt~rtor POlntlnll:

Landscapin,

Painting and DecoratingCONCERT PIANIST will .<c.pt a '.w I lConUnuec11

pup. Is TU 2-0013rN'fERIOR AND EXTERIOR

PIANo-Be,lnn.n claAS 1.05Ono -~ RI?"lrOll Cona.rvato" ,radllal. 1410 ESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL

,.hop Rd TV 2-~59 FREJ:. ESTIMATES GIRL WISHES day work, Tu.!>day and W1 W.dne.da)' Gro.se Pte references earing Apparel

JOHN FORTIER Call after 6 LO 6-2883 ----------------1- .--- --------.--1 Jl,EW TAILOR-MADE bro",n overloal18916 Mock WA 1.4348 MIDDLE-AGED LADY would 11k. In've' ",oml, laree, a50 VA 4.0414baby sltt.n" daya or ev.nlnes ED _

PAINTING and Deco,alme Sp.clahz 1-5199 I LA DY" GREY clOlh coal P.r"aning In fine reSidential work at lE'a- -CO-L-OR k~lamb tJlln ~le 18 Blue crepe dress.aonabl. pr.ceo Walnlll 4.9694 HII- deanJ~~ o't'~~in~IShio d~_k::0r 182_~ ~:!,5O_ _ _all. D.Ja.,her. 5805 Fr.nch Rd ------------ --- GIRL S 3-PIECE winter OUtfIt OIZe

IRONING IN my horn. Call aller ~.X AI,o oprm, coats TU 1-3113b P m TU 1-3405 _ _ _PAiR SILVER fox scarves, ohdd 0

Ken\\ood Loal set size 3, muse items214 McKmley TV 2.5922-- ---

LADIES' SUITS and dreaseo sl1e 9dnd 10 Excellent oondltlon Veryre .....onaol. TU 5-6943

FINDLAY'SNURSERY SALES

Landscape Service

AU grown In Macomb and WayneCounties

Every Tree and ShrubARE SHEARED SPECIMENS

HEA V\' FOLIAGE AND

PRICED TO SELL

LET us PLAN AND ESTIMATElOUR LANDSCAPE

ALWA\S THE BEST I'" TOPSOILAND BLACK HUMUS AVAILABLE

OLDHOMESTEAD

NURSERY19890 KELl.Y ROAD

l"orth of Moro .. 17 MIl.)

1-8999 LA. 1-8918

TOP QUALITYEVERGREENS,

SHRUBS, and

. SHADE TREES

LA

TREEREMOVINGTrimming - GUYing

TREESPRAYING

IGreater Detroit

LANDSCAPE CO. VA 2-6588AMORE BROS

I COMPLETE FIRST CLASS PAINTINGLANDSCAPE SERVICE PAPERHANGING AND DECORAllNG

Clean and Efticlent

IrRU ESTlMATES I VA 20131 TU ~-.181

TU. 2-2275 Du. to Favorabl. Agr.ement "'llh my----______ PaJnt Manufacturer, I can now offerA-I TRACTOR k I ----- Low.r Prlo.s - Same Qllallty for

\\ OJ P 0'\1\ Inl, dllcan. I PaJ t De~rad,"g, dirt remov.d, b) H) Joader n Ing coratIMe, PaperhangingA 4-9458 INTERIOR _ EXTERIOR

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KARL ERHARDT13410 MAIDEN

Complete DecoratIng ServiceII'. TERIOR and ..xt ..nor palOt,nll paper

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Grosse Pointe

REVIEWWant-Ads

phance Repairs

WASHERS - VACUUMSIRONERS REPAIREDCall Us for Ihe Sest andFast.st Appllallce Service

On Ihe East SIdeNl 6872

NUnO ELECTRICALAPPLIANCE CO

1(934 MACK at WRyburn

kkeepins and Accountinl

KKEEPI NG SERVICEBY THE MONTH

T IX and Report Serv1ct1

red.rat State and ClnadlallNotary Publ1c wtth Seal

1IA.IlR't HAAS. Tax ConsuJtant14841KERCHEVAl. AVEAlter Road VA

UTLDING and REPAIRINGALL KINDS

TheGrosse Pointe Review

15121 KerchevalBet. Lakepomte and Mary land

Say "Charge Itl"

-----_._--------Sewin, Machine Repair

High Grode Nursery Stock I. , SEWI NG MACH INES

TOP SOIL - SOD REPAIRED

Free Estimates Free ~oJ~~a~~ ..~~n~~:dHome

ex AND Cement repa1rS, DOrche' I TU 2 0989 SEWING MACHrNEd ...on. steps dnv,wIYS~ garage I • _ I SALF,S COMPANY

oors G.neral Repalnl DeGtYle CA. 3183 TE. 1-7530A1t.r R~A 4-1163 • 120736 Mock Ave. at 8 MI Rd. 1------------IT Work Walks SIde drives, --------------1 MisceUoneous $el'Yices

lLeY~:8:y tlf=4IJ"tfrk No lob too General Landscaping -----------

£NT "ORK.-;;t;jj~S-S;d.1 Pruning, Tree Re~ovlnl and Plantine CULLIGAN SOFT WATERnles basement floon sIde ,,"1ks I LAWNS-O~D OR NEW I SERVICE

.do<! NI 82112 -TU. 2-5852 Sk.tch~a~~, J:~1Dc::;e:(1rg.slred A TIME AND MO~Y SAVING

rpenters I Work Guaranteed Fr.e Estunate5 CONVENIENCE _ InvestI,ate Today

MARCEL VIAENE ~ 22'100 HARPER AVENtikAIR Interior and exterior En- VA 4-0i23 4221 Chalmers TeL Roseville 4585-Wosed front or rear DOnb Kltohen I _bID.ts recreation rooms altlc I CUSTOM-MADE slip covers and tra,,-lIIi remodeUns Prompt senllce Trees Cut and Removed erse drapertes Guaranteed work.workmanahlP S E. Barber manshlp Fine quality mat.nal Free

\e,blt TU ;;-6784 estImates TUxedo 2.6158---.----- All Klnds of Repair Work IAWNrNGS REP";lRED. taken downo SIN N HUB ER Steps and Fences BUIlt ~'t~~~d.ant,.,~~u~~ t ~Sbe~\'r"dWAs

3-3095

MADE TO ORDER-These aets can be I GROSS POINTE SHORES - Sunn,ng-made up In all colors, lI1cludtng Yel. dale near Lake Beautiful lare' lot

low. blue. red, green. tan Chair. are low tax .. , Bargam. By owner. TUupholstered in Duran plastic mater1$L 2-8270

:h~~t~~.s n~..rer'::I m~~u t';,a~nY':l~i ALCONA COUNTY _ 150 acr.s With I LiRsn Servicefrom 26 dll'ferent styles VISIt our fac- 1500 leet fronlage on U5-23 pa-.d ... ..tory display and se~ these beautIful highway Fine tor hunhn, winler HOME LINENsets Buy direct from manufacturer sports and cabIn Sites Ten mmutes Isave 33% Odd chrome chairll, only 54 DS tll town Priced 10 move at 53 000

METAL MASTERS MFG CO Ro\' 0 Ell,ott Harrls,me MlCh'l_an RENTAL SERVICE' Cad'"ux 6Oxl~ ., $237000

24845 Gratiot Ave, E Detroit Emery Ct, Terry Woods.. 2500 00Near 10 Mile Road Grayton Rd. 300x150 , :l5OO 00

Opell dally 'tll 9 P M Harcourl 50 fl corner 260000East Detroit M1clugan Ha"thorn. 5Ox140 210000Rosevil Ie 5690-W "IcMIUan.Moran Corner 3500 00

Open Sundays, 2 to 6 PM. ThroMble' 100x150 360000FOR A BETTER grade 01 uo.d fum'- V.rn ler Rd 1 acre 3300 00

ture See Isaac Neatway Furniture Pemb~rton, 75 ft '... 2600 00at 13930 K.rcheval We always have Barrington Rd ,60ft ,. ". 2300 00 Ithe things you're looking for. VA l\olt."!!ham N Jeff. 90 ft... 3000002-2115 1 Alter, duplex .. Ie, 60 ft ...... 800 00

DINING ROOM su,t .., 8 pieces wal I Balfour, 90 1t . 330000 WA. 1-2727 WA. 1-22"~~:y ~oo:l~n~,~~~~zerN,raMl,ano, BIShop cor Kercheval 56'., •. 2000 00 I '_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-~

Beaconsfield duplex 81te ••••• 220000HANDSOME 9-PIECE walnut dining Bedford. 123' .. 3400 00

i~~;;nm::;:" Hdoao;'~dweenF.~tei' I~h~; Cad'ellx at Jeff 'Ill' 3000 00clock CIIl VA 2-6815 RoslYn Rd, So Mack, ~1' 90000

Roslyn, No "lack, 35 •• 100 00LIVING ROOM (urnJture davenport I Roshn Rd, No Mack 52' ...... 1IlOO00

~oa':,~gel~~:lf ~L~h ~~~~maTu C~~~~l Lakepolnte, So J.ff. 60 ft,.. 2IlOO00-- I Sommerset, 40 ft duplex. .• 1900 00

DARK OAK bed dresser and sprm( I$20 Play pen, $8 Teeterbabe • .\13 50ED 1-3483 _ I

DUNCAN PHYFE full.Slze dmlOg table Iand pad mahogany, m 2209

Wall Washinc LEAVING TOWN. SeIling every PI"C~!---_I 1 of furmtu-e In the house IMcludIMg CLASS C BAR

VINCENT S WaU Washing arei Op- heallllful baby grand and oUI<tand- I WITHIN ~ MILES OF DETROIT-I • holsterv cleanmg Machlne methods In~ dmlnR' room sUite TU 5-08.35 Tempnte 3O-ft bar ReA tele\ilS10nI Moving. Storage, Carta,e Em'Cpeer}'a.elnca~d"'rOersk'deernSt18ln.su~_ C..?.!Il: IRONER !<Ible and stool SIMger ele;': lots of good eQlllpm.nt automatIc

I '-' E' ,un:: J:A1oU heat \\ lth 4-room and bath h\.ln~

I G SSE PONTE- -C-A-R-T-A-G-E I mat ... Call VEntce 9-0770 tnc h.nd sweeper Reasonable ED Quarters, ';-, r I.a.. rent on Iv 5100

nmONS - Alteratl~ - KItchen RO I --- . - -- --- ---- 1-3131 Mter 1 pm per mo For bUSiness and home AUJets_ ~ti~~~rmers.r~~~a~ EXPRESS AND MOVI NG ~c:~~~~CO~~d~dhl~a~.:,ashc~S SOLAR 4 x 5 enlarger GE 7-n re- ,nap for only $19500, WIth $14 IlOOII

_ or WA. 1-4llO4. CO. LA 1-4192 [ng"rator Ga< stme Easy "a<her, .down ------ _

------ - ----- --.-------- ~~t~e~.b~~;te2c~~00~e~;:-~~r:~~~~:: I TU, 5-2770 VA. 1-6644'arpenter • General Repair ESTABLISHED .~ U:ABS WALL WASHING paper remmed'i Iltlll mahogam ouff.T Excellent con. GAS HEATCARL V WATSON We Speclollze In Baggage TI&an2e_~~~d hangln' Wlu.~."orkers d,tlon 1302 Somerset Road

ALTERATION CONTRACTOR FALL D ------------- KEYCall for F-ee EstImate to and rom epots IW' d Sh d M' II f 5' REAL:rva No Down Payment -

LA 6-5501 and MOVing In ow a es ISce aneous or a e 'j r 3 Years to Pay

I Within Your Own Reslden~ OBRIEN BROS IWE--D-D-lN-G-.-p-a-rt-y-o-r-re-u-n-l-on-o-a-n-d--'d-S 1';515 MACK AT NOTTINGHAM LeI "our 'el~hborl1o"d L,ren •• drsetiere • • or hO~~oC:::~':,'~~ hv DEE ' "Buyers /lnti Sl'1/E'TS Bureau" Reatm. Contractor S.rve YonI Light MovlOg - Any Place I R II 0438 W I 11 Years In Your Neighborhood

ctIl CORSETS - Indlv1dualb: Formerly Dan Cronm I Window Cleaning o_se_" e - ,BEAUTYSHOPf;;r.al. Largeenou!1h _ WE 1'Il~T\II.ed clress and aurlloal ,ar- C Sh RUS5EK 5 Mouton Lamb co,1 \\orn 10 ",ccommod"te barber .hop or I _ WE CO'TI'Ii'LE TO SERVICE

IS ov.r 15 y_ears expertenee I Pocking - rating. Ipplng I Company one <ea'on "'e 14'16 hro",n '.- I olhe- busIMes' also TU 5-0028 aft.r 6 _ WE "gPECT 1 OlR FUll' \CEUdo Bannert Nl tOZ'I or TO I lel1~h al'o Canad'an foldIM, stroller I -- -- - ---- I I\S TO YOUR HEATING NEEDS

2. 368 McKlIlley I VA 3-0032 Storm Sash and Screen Serv1ce blll!l!' n' 2-7111J DOOR AND SASH CO _ WE \IIE LICE~SED AND

II WaU WaSh'n, GROSSE POll'. TE-RE.SAU: -SHOP OVER $100000 VOl UME LAST YEAR I,"Sl RED---------------1 Paper and Calcunlll' Cleaned O""n dalh from 12 to 8 '142i 1 Partner< dl<s<,1\Il1g-0nl sq 000 \\ t'1 • WF HAVY R \[)IO EQLIPPEDI Kerch~val ,t Ch ..lm~rs VA 2-6.'lOO 10\\ down p"' m~nt f ,cell""t Ea<t Sid. TRI CKS TO SERVE \"OlJ

ESTABUSHED 25 YEARS I Extertor Rouse Washlne Experteneed ------ 1 ::';~~~n Th,s IS a hone) to make) ou FASTF.RSiSSON MOVING M.n for Ev.ry Job R. A. MillER

Esttmates Cheerfully G,VeB RUMMAGE SALE II TU. 5-2770 VA 1-6644 AUTO"'ATIC HEATIMiAlwaya A Good Job K E I "AU S .. ;\ID SERVICE2-8180 St James Lutheran Church Y 1013 'ALTER VA %-7839 I

___ V_~_"_H_olo_om_b____ MC:oI~:::; ~::va! I 15515 MACK at ~:~~:AM --B-U-Y-E-R-M-E-E-T-S--WINDOW SHADE .TH_U_RS_D_A_Y_<;_EPT_ 29 I~ A\I _'BlLl/l'~' ~'~tl Sel~"",_,,-~~rl'/l'I' S

ISAACS NEAT W"'" Fur",t"r" I1q~ VERY GOOD EAST JEFFERSO' RES- ELLER HERE!C LEAN ING Kerch"val '''II be dn'ed <;a1Jlrd", TAUR "NT l!"O"lnl! $!'iI\ d., C"n Phon. VA 2-4M8 - Stop In - or

Sept 24111 for Roc;;h H.1",honu <f'1I all or 12 mtPle ..t Shtw.mEt <:.ub-- - -- C:'an I~J nf:'1 plf'lfl! Pacton~ d\<tnct M_a_'I_Y.o_u_r_A.d._"_I_._

R PHTT CO (0'1/<;01 FTTE l"le' '<Inn ,,- App'o,,",~ 000 handle.Repalrmg and eplacing ~;;\~,,,~~t~~::;"1E;;ndl'~~~4 Smilie. TU 5-2770 VA 1-6644

Pick up and Delivery GIRL S GRFY.RLt E CO" r~" ollie I

M U M FO RDS ~~~(~JA~tr~t, t~~'k c~~~a~lt rrl~:'~~:~ i KEY REAL TVn arn-on ,('1H'1 clre,t; rf'rl lorrlllrnVj

FLOOR COVERING ~~~;-;,~11:r c;r~~;<; ~~~~,-p~~"ll~i1~~~ ] )5]; 'lACK lit 'OTII~GHA..\(ef <IU 111 hm. e""' ",'d le,,~m~ Bu 'ICT~ a "ri SrZII'11I Bureauq"1 ~17(, 4 2 ell' Scout umfrlrms, _

16127 East Wa,rren 017"< 12 ond H TU 2 Hl1 I Reo'- Estat;- Wo-~tedN I 0446 10 l"fFRSO'<; TFLEV1<;10' «'1 ~"d' ---------------

t"hlt Prr(('C't (nrdltlon $175 A 1~()-------1 FoiIJrh.1n'kt;-Mnrc.!t' ,t("lk..-r $4;' Cn-.!

Window Washin~ ::'rt 4"-;2~ I p,er ... ,,," ""1 ,,7~ 4

CASH RATE

The minImum charge for classl.tied ads 1& 50c for 15 words,four cents for each additionalword

CHARGE RATE

As a convenIence ads Will beaccepted over the telephoneThe mInimum charge .rate IS60c for 15 words, four cents foreach addItional word Pay-ment can be made by cashcheck or money order.

ClassifiedDISPLAY RATES

Upon Request

'klO\l Drernnalunll ladles and J •r.n clothes SpeOlJl1lzmg 1ft r

~guo d'Slgn. Alteration. e>o>ertly I• Tl I.~ I LOCAL and EXPRESS

11:RAnoNS Dres."I'IIaklng and I SERVICEnk!orm, P.asonabl.. Mrs Rlhbl. I Plano and Appliance MOVlIII

",." 6-5401 I We Buy Furniture- 14621 K h val VAlley 2-2171<::-:;MAKI:\"G altiPratlons repair .. I e_rc_e _

,i1dfl' tn '(Jur hnme R~II~(ln.#llble

". Du.! WO 3-4592 bet 2.~ I Painting and Decoratin,

trieol Repairs

COMMUNITY ELECTRICLICE\SED CONTRACTOR

atl rr"}~lr oitlJ t,oe w1nnJe ~lt('h~Sxtul"P, pt('

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VA 1-3014- --------

KELLY &- SON[J'otncal Contractor

LtC"m'eri((1 .....1"trC'HII RpS1(kntTal

last P Ilt. FI).tur~. ~"ltettelH(,H ...~ \\ tnnl/:

rlu""e<cent ~sVA 2.5727

HARRYA ZABLOCKI!IF TRICAI CO~TRACTOR

L1( '''SEDG6,,, BUR~ERS SOLOi\ 1"1FD ~nd INSTALLED

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"l \0 ~;~~mTo~M;.~~rTlnlIt GEORGE S DALLY~('Hr - ---- --- - I••~ flR 0F PIANO "nice ore.n

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AD driving lnstrumenls 1Il1950 Nash Atrflvtes are duslaalthe "Uniscope'; mounltd lID

steering column The 1950Uhas :improved dJals and hghlmreasier l'Nding. The sunshBdebeen shortened and the umtfarther down the steermi eor.

In Nash. the world's only car \11th

Airftyte Construcuon. the enureframe and body, floor, r00f. rearfenders, are bwlt as a smgle v.cldedUnIt. It is Ilh to 2Yz tlme5 morertgKI than ordinary constT'lKllOnGIVeS new safety, new cconom'.makes J'OSSI ble a smoother n.-

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I Now, you can see the 1950 Nash AJrflytes!See the world's only cars of AirftyteCon5truetJon that bnng you new safety-economy-rock.solld roadabIlIty.

See-feel-hear the dIfference m a SInglewelded unIt that"< twIce as ngld-thatCUt5 the alT With 20% Jess Wlnd-<lrag than .the aYerage car of current design.

DIscover the new power of Super-Compres-<;lOOEngines-feel the ~mooch-~ of COIl spnnglng on all four wheel5.Mea.o;ure the difference In mllcage--<lveJ2.'i miles to the gallon In the StatesmaDAlTflyte at average highway speed! ~,,/ftAnd now, In the Na<;hAmbac;sador. you '!£7I//t-

can have Hydra-MatlC DTlvcand Sclecto-lift <tanlOg-nOciutehpedal,no<h1ftlne! -r7J& ~Ar£5I11A!I

See the \\orld'o; nc\\cst IOtenor~ " \\11th ' TT"- ~,,.alrhner rc..hnml: scats. T\\m Redo;" tAADA <"SliPU01<.cope safety ~, Wea~her Eye S~,~,' THE A"r, ~n~'bell lire fTlcc, t1Tl' PIC'" , At ,our l'Ioa<;h .... e-.. $'-' ""dealer', now-in t...o great 1950 serres' _ """'""'-0..- NoJo ~•• " .........

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MIKE HICKEY, INC.Kercheval VA. 1-1004

Smooth aerodynamic deSIgn and road-hugglOg massiveness arefeatures of the front-end treatment of the 1950 Nash AJrflyte cars.In recent wmd tunnel tests at the UniversIty of Wlcluta the newdeSign was proved t9 have the lowest air resIstance of any full SIzestock cars tested: The beauty and elegance of the new 1950 Nashcars are enhan~ed by Inger bumper guards complementmg theracmg-type aIr scoop grille, Included as standard eqwpment LS thecurved one-piece wmdsh.Ield. The rear wmdow 15 10 mches WIder Ithan m '49 models.

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DELIVERED HERE$163300Yeos-for thf' bl. 'ash ~la.e'tman

Alrlh Ie ah,we ,,,. 3-pas<en~"rBusme.s Coupe '~h,'e Sld." oil"re< WUlher ~ .. Sntem areonfloni.l e>.tr" ... Pnco!s mil" "An<lJghth 'n d,Il".rent communl"e.du.. 10 frtllnsporttltlon cha.rR4!'~All 195(1 ~ •• h Alrfl~ tn are ne",autCJmoblle "a lues

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* THEIE'S MUCH Of TOMORIOW '" ALL NASH DOES TODAY

NEW I 't'~ a S"v.Lounlle' Rec"nlnga,rhner .. all0l'uo" .. 1

exira) !,Ius T",,,, Bed,• \\>Ulher Fye • , •Roll-a-lock curta",."II kno!>s rccc"edThe new 1Ik;"" drawerpull. cuI In<lud of

<1',11. OuT "" ,de curv-ed u"d,rulnJ '" Ind-.Iueld on all ~I ..

Announces New Nash for 1951/

==N=Te=W=L=u=xury===Fe=a=tu=re=o=f='5=O=N=as=h==111 1950 Nash Airfiytes Offer Twin Be£

Instrument panels of , !he 1950 Nash Autlyte'senes have beencompletely redesigned With ,U-<lrlvmg Instruments clustered cen-trally In the "U~~.and w~U1frequently used controls on theleft Side of the ~.edlliwheel t.br easy ac~ by th'e driver, Lessfrequently psqf accessory controls are Inset and grouped on theradiO reffiver panel; An intere$ilDgJeature of the redesIgned 1950"mstrument" panel is a shdlng "bin type" drawer glove compartment(below radIO) replaemg the conventlOnal "drop-door" type used in,revlous models.

Inc.,

to Grosse Pointe J\'mlt

the 1950 Nash Airfly-te

Mike "Hickey,

Two new lines of automobu~ are being offered by Nash in. its new 1950 Airflyte series-the Statesman and the Ambassador in two and four-door sedans and club coupes, Both linesaerod~eally designed to nunimize wind resistance, feature fully-enclosed front fenders:SUper-SIZed passenger compartments, four-wheel frictionless coil sprmgs redesigned curvedinstrument panels and twin 'convertible beds (can be made up single ~te, double whenItopped).

.1Iike Hicke,", Inc., Is Sl.lrrl'ssorIG-Th. G...... POfl,te ReY,e.-Thursdoy, Sept. 11, 1949 _

1950 Nash Bows with NewStyling a~d Improvements"

This illustrates one of the five positions of the new Nashairplane-iype reclining seat. Optional eqUIpment, on all 1950models, the rIght front seat IS adJustable to five positions,provldmg added cotnfort for the frdnt seat passenger. Thespecially constructed door post and both doors have been

Graceful aerodynamic stylmg and luxury are emphasized in this photograph of the new 1950 removed for an unobstructed VIew of the new $eat. Gin rummy during a rest en route illustrates one of the many travel advantages of the 1Nash Ambassador and Statesman models. Features of the new automoblles mclude fully series Nash Auilyte cars. Twin convertible beds (can be made up as a single bed when carenclosed front and rear fender openings, Dl&SS1ve"wrap around" bumpers and bumper guards I. in motion) are shown in a special cutaway model WIth doors and body centerpost rem

~ _~~=-~~_a~=odynarmc deSIgn that achieves reduced wind resastance and greater beauty. ,-------------------------., The bed. ere ~v ... bl... epbone1 .. wpmen' on both the Sta......" and Am_ .... Nash - Safer, Easier . four-door models.

Nas~ ~yte Has Aerodynamic Design I -r:-. ------------" I_Ne_w_N_as_h_C_Omb_iD_es_Be_a_Dty_,_S_af_ety_

DetrOIt, Sept. 22 - New 1950 I bona1 equipment. OperatIon of I forward speeds, long a Nash I Nash Airflyte ~ars have the lowestNash Alrtlyte cars W1th many ex- the Hydra-Mabc reqwres only feature. air resIStance of any full 5lZedelusive features WIll be on pubhc I posltlOmng of a forward or re-I The front end VIews of the new II stock car tested. 'display begmnmg tomorrow morn- i verse direction selector lever and 1950 Nash Alrflytes also empha-ing (September 23) when dealers completely ehmmates the clutch sIze theIr SCientIfically conceived In profile, length and stream-open their doors throughout the' pedal The new starter control, aerodynamiC design, comfort-lImed sleekness are emphaSIZed.llatlOn. I a feature exclUSIve WIth Nash, creatmg Width, and road-hugging, Fully enclosed front fenders

Two hnes of the 1950 Nash cars operates merely by lIftmg the low center of gravIty. Front and I blend mto the straIght-sweepWill be offered, the Nash States-I Hydra-Matlc selector lever and I rear bumpers, WIth now and more I SIdes of the body and continue Inroan m the low medIUm-price I ehmmates separate Roor or lD- massive bumper' guards, follow Ifield and the Na~h Ambassador, strument panel startmg. I the general streamllned styling I hDe through the SImIlarly en-"nth fully automatic shlftmg m 1-- -.------- .------. -. ~--_ I closed rear fenders, Rear endsthe medium pnce field The I II of the rear fenders taper grace-"Statesman" replaces the "600": B' fL." fully to form an aerodynamicallyseries Two and four-door sedans, eautv 0 ine Featured m 19<>0 Nash t h th t edas well as a club coupe, ""Ill be ~ corree s ape a r uces gas~a v a II a b I e In standard-pnced --------------------------...... line ,:;astmg aIr turbulence or• Super" and higher-priced "CUS-

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Doss, vlce-ptesldent In charge of II ; t II I t I d thNash Motors sales ,; ; 7(>n a me comp e e y aroun eProduction of the 1950 Nash I lar Elegance and functl~

models under v. ay Since Septem- : ' SImplICity are achIeved m theber 6th. ha, gamed steadily and ,,...! _ _ rear-end design With a groupmgretaIl delJ"ery WIll commence I ot tal!, stop and dIrectIOnal Signalv. Ithm the current week Doss'. h~hts WIth rear trunk deck&ald' I handle and lock In a .mgle

Revle ....mg hlghh/ithts of the ~. chrome ul'ut.new Nash Alrfh te ::ar~, Doss saId The Nash sJ.gnature a'ld mosiel

l"We belle,e the 1<150 model~ rep_1 deSignation m chrome SCript aP-1resent a new conceptIon of motor- pears on each ffont fender W1thmg comfort. Thev are not only the same treatment applied to'beautIful car!' hut \\ lth aerodv- •Nash Alrflyte~ on the fear deck Inamlc de~lgn and a chOIce of thrE-e hd AI"O designated IS l\"ash ItransmlSSlnns - H y d r a - Matlc H~dra-Matlc" 1'clutrbless' shlftm~ automatic New ~tandards of r1dmll: com-overdrIve. or standard tran~mlS- fort and ~afety are claimed by 1Slon-bUllt-m ty,m bed5 and ad- . 1 Nash engml'ers In the hod,-hulld-IN-~stabble..rl'~hntmg <;e;ts, thde 1q'iO •..10 .,'t1 dl~g Imethodth<;tAhe~:P

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as ....Ir"y ('s oller rlvmg Comeldent WIth the beauty of Ime achIeved In the 1950 Na~h ~ve opm,l( e Ir,,) e N, urespleasure. ('omfort economy and AlrR"te car~ arE" tbe advantil~E'<; of tbr <;clPntlfkalh ('oncel,ed a hUilt-1n ~truchlllll frame v.elded Isafet~. not aVi.lIlablE"In lln:o other a~rndvnamlr de<;l,1(nwhich contnbue<; Importantly to thl' unu~ualh mto a <;m"le <;teE"IUnit of exrep-ear" hl~h fuel eronomy of Nll'h C"I S Nash engmf>('r~ C'!,lIm thllt r('cent tlOnll! ~trength v.lth ~hod.. cu~h-

Introdurtlon of Na~h Motor~' \\ mri tunnrl te~t.~ ;\t tne Umvf'r<ltv of WIchIta re'eal!'d that Iq50 lOnmJi(dl<tnbutlOn of v.PI.Rnt The1950 moarl. mdrk" the ,tart of Na,h cars ha,!' the JC)v.~t air rl'<l~tance of any full ~17e ~tock rars all-~t('el bodl!" ha\r box ,('ctlonthe companv ~ 48th year of auto- te<ted. Pa~<;('n.R('fcomfort a< well as economy, IS Jncrea~ed by re- sill, for greal"r strl'n>:th andmohlle manutilctJr!' Its prcje. duced rear-end air tUI bulf"TIce 1lli(ldlt~ The Alrfl\ te t\ Pf' hody, I

CE!S5orcompany ha,lnjt: mad(' the It 1< clalmN! mak!'s pos'-lble anRambkr car< at the turn of the -------------.--------------- f'xtE'rlor de<1l:n oflelln~ lr" aIr,Clmtun Standilrd on hnth new rars 1< llno acrf'nlu<lte the llf'tO<l\nllmlr l("I'I"nc(' \\Ith lillli(er ml('flOIS,

Fore'm",t ilmr>r.~ the melhilnJ- the (on, ('nt,onill tran~ml'<;lon Tn Ime of thl' nev. rar<; ""Ith cun ('d li(a<;()lm('('conom\ ilno ~n ~uto-cai urp Hment. of the !9'i0 a<1("hl,on tr"l thl' Hydra-Matlc on contour< that blf'ncl mto the mohile hodv unu~uall\ qUl('t <lndNa<h A If' II' Amha~'"dor moaels the Amha<Mldor Na<h al<n offf'r~ fencll'r ~hape~ to h!>rome an In- hp!' of common <;queak< l'Ind'S the frr"'1 H\rlra.\1"t c Drive in hotn c.or~ 8~ alternilU' optional "'Ii(Tal pllrt of the c~r< Rf'cent rattlp< The 1~'i0 morlel, a, e 62

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