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") It .: 10 J.O . c \ rtf-O-R-E LOCAL CIRCULATION LOCAL ADVERTISING LOCAL NEWSMATIER LENOX 1162 ° \ - .... r ~ , ',. p ":; ,..... , .r ~', (.", ,,\ '" , \ (' . . ,. ~',(' ,1 ..C \ ~" BY CARRIER lOc A MO~TH D........ P. CraDe, U,uYenity of Michiran dub HHOlf eJWrmaz.. vantl,. recr-ta • fuO altelllaDu of lDembenhip .t the __ If par. ty Frida,. mono;..r at tM N.i.-b. horhoocl club .t 1:45 .... The finest possible decoration for your curbing- next Sat- urday morning' will be your pile of tin for the third tin can sal. vag-e pickup, which starts promptly at 8 a.m. Put your proces- sed tin at the curb Frida\' nig'ht for trucks of the variuos mu- nicipalitil's will start making- the rounds at eig-ht o'clock S3t1.lf' day morning. Simply because the Axis seems to be on the "run" at the present reading'. doesn't mean that we can relax one bit in our determination to provide every ounce of needed assistance which we can possibly g-ive. says Neil Blondell. salvag'e chair- man for the Grosse Pointe area. and member of the \Vayne county sah'age committee. Compared with other communities, Grosse Pointe has made a fav- orable showing- in thr('e previ. ous collections, with the orig-i. nal amount, seven tons. hein~ doubled in the second pickup when 14 tons was g-athered and raised to 21 tons in last No- vember's pickup. Tin has been called the num- her one metal in the manufac- ture of all kinds of war tools. Tin is a necessarv solder ma- terial. A drop of .,,!der is an essen- tial pa;t of every light bulb and i. extensivelv requit ed in "'iring cables, on tank!, 'trucks. airplanes and ships. Tin is an absolute essentiaJ ele-- ment of the bushings and bearinp for cannon mount5, for airplane mo- tors; for canisters of gas masks. Tin is an absolute essential oE electrical machinery and communi .. cation equipment. Tin is essential for vital medica- tion purposes. The majority of food shipped to our armed forces and Aliies must be packed in tin cans. (Tin cans en. dure the cold of Iceland and the hea~"Of Liby;.., It withstands bomb- iJI. • ."s~ulu. Aftu ship .u.lr:i.np, ti... t:~s a:lIltzmingo iOClli- _. l;.e - ati- . ,"aged, since caits !!bat. 'fin cans maT (Continued on raKe 2.) Sixteen Men to Be Feted at Sendoff Friday The University of Michigan dub ~'ill join with the Home Front com. mittee and members of the Break- fast club in sponsoring the sendoff party Friday morning for 16 mcn from the area who will Jeave the Keighborhood club for len'jce. Douglas P. Crane is chairman of arrangements. Highlights of Ihe program, ,,'hich starts at 6 :45, will be the presenta. tion of a beautiful Am~rican flag t" AITENTION! University of Michigan Clab I l~'r ~;~.f'{~Jt' > !?~~~ ~, Fi'rst' 'i943' Ba'by' 'IPlace P~ocesse.d Tin --- ----I At Curhln~ Friday; Presenting the Winner of The Review's 'First Baby of 1943' Contest Red ouhle Last Efto rt •• Announce \-Vinner of The Review's First Baby of 1943, born to parents who reside in the Grosse Pointe and Graliot township area covered by this newspaper, is little Miss Suz- anne Petrick. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Petrick, 20516 Washte- naw, Gratiot town hip. The lucky little iass made her ap- pearance at 12 :57 p.m., Jan. 2. 1943, at the Harper hospital. with Dr. C. S. \Vaggonner. of Windmill Pointe, Grosse Pointe. in allendance. Certi- fication of the birth by the physician was placcd on file Monday, Jan. 11, at The Review office. Report of the birth was recei\'ed in time for publication last week, but was withheld to permit verifi- cation and any other possible re- ports coming in later. iVith the pass- ing of the deadJine at noon Wed- nesd~y, the official winner was established. A handsome array of 16 fine pres- ents for both the baby and parents have been arranged. A letter is being furnished to the parents in order that they may call (Continued on Page 6.) POINTE PARAGRAPHS b,. THE POINTER If yoU Ire tired of tin can drives. !crap drives. bond drives, war stamp drives, fat drives, .etc., try to think of them in these terms. .. The boys on Bataan got tired, too. Tile soldiers at Wake lsland got tired, but they didn't quit. The sail. ors in the Coral sea battle got tired. but they didn't stop. The merchant. en nilors are tired of being tor- doed, but they are stickin!5 to eir jobs. The air pilou, bombar- G I \l aier! and navigators get tired of I-r 'I-nS pulling the stick and the trigger. but they are seeing this light through to the finisJl. 16 P - Don't slow up ... !peed up. Put rlzes out your pile of tin for Satu,day', collection and start sal'ing more now I G _ for the next pickup I n ratiot -WIN WITH TIN- ••• I The Grosse Pointe boy who was f'!;lOrted missing from his home reo cently returned last week. much to the joy and relief of his puents. The ad (If the original publicity having been served when he came back, The Review refrained from embarrassing the youth or his parents by making comment. Executive Members of Citizens Service Corps Are Named Grosse Pointe will furnish a 000. little and a McArthhr in the con- tingent of 53 m~n called to report to the Detroit induction center on ]3.+1. 21. They are Warren C. Doo- "ttlt, 1215 Nottingham, and George VcArthur. Jr., 1166 Audubon, both 1 of Grosse Poin te Par k. _. " " The executive personnel of the Osse Poinle C i t i zen s Sen'ice orps, which heretofore has not en published, \\.ill be found below: Mrs. Henr). VI. Burrill, chairman, eighborhood \Var clubs committee dll~~~ ~;~.~~~zens Defense Corps Fire Chief Rector Vr,. Alger Sheldon. co-chairman. Explains Conduct osse Pointe unit. AiVVS. the Home Front committee. and rs. Bert Spurrier, cnairm3ll, Of S9merset Fire ' \._. '.~".- ,. '... _ '.> .• > .. , .• Breakfut dub {rom the .ajor 1rost~ss Corps. Ill ........... 1'IillIc)'. s..,...,. . Watc:1a' ~ tWr ............. tIiiILo- ~~o s--....... ,,'n.. c.-. P_r. R.-...;. ..,......t.w" lJ.ras .Henzy Poft.JO.J ~ .Li- rs. John J. O'Brien, president, of Ita" ---- S_ pial ia ..., .......... ce lit _ H.,... ~.t f:S7 ..... J_. Z. n.. pIanIIlts, Mr ... Mrs. Johit Petriclr I'HicIe at gion. Sergt. Frank Snay. legion The Grosse Pointe Park Ire de- ZI51. WuJ.~"" hi. Gratiot'lowuIUp. l - Review SraH \Pho!ographu finance off •. 'cer -,'U present the col- 'Osse Point~ Neighborhood club. . d' d f " E. R dL . partment was VIn lcate rom D t PTA S V" f Red eN- ti- Talk NARROW PARK ALLEY ors. Korbert P. Neff ",ill accept for rs. aymon egge, chair- charges of "amateurish" fire fight- e er ponsors JSJt 0 ross aVlga on ,,_ V T No Ex+--aGasoline n, Speakers Bureau, ing in the caSe of the December 20 1 Mobil Blood Duet J 27th at Scout Court MA A BE ACA ED the Home Front committee and u, ODOr m anuary Mrs. Lipski, treasurer of the Break- R I A 'I bI Mrs. Eleanor DWyer. representing lire at 1360 Somerset, Monday night e f H F -da ations V OJlI a e O onor rl Y V'IJ 'f L d fast dub will act in their behalf. IU e American Red Cross, --. by the ViJlag~ Commission u Fire __ " I age .l\ anager ane reporte Mrs. F. C. Ford, chairman, ~e Chief Rector reported before that On Jan. V, from one through five Park P~lice. to Bowl How sallou use ~h('1r knowr~dge to the Park Village Commission A color guard from the Burns for Furloughs J . onsumers Army. body 'I k' th ft n th obl'le City Pollee In Challenge of stars to find their' way at nIght Monday night that a 2IG foot aJler. (Continued on Page 2) 0 c oc In ea ernoo, em M..I.. T h• W-_..J- '. 10 f'd . f # P I LEt Ed f It I' d h f f th 't f th Am' Rd CroH atQl ODJg t m....... WIll be the subject of a talk of a eet WI e. extendll1g rom Goethe ~ . au sser , uca Ion com- was ex? alOe t at .ew 0 e um 0 e e~lcan. e speaker from the Vntted States to CharleYoix. between \Yayburn B d 57 C II The Grosse Pointe rationing board JllIltee. the som!' slXteen expenenced fire Blood Donor sen'lce WIll be work. The Grosse Pointe Park police X h B S f hand Mar>'land, was too narrow for oar a s i.~ without authority to grant extra Vincenl DePetris, chairman, Vie. lighters wer.e ".'orking on.the outside ing in the Defer schoo.1 .gym ..• The I' o-ra't'Yh,.astFtr'~da OYn"Ch"tutatCO_,u;rJOt Oat °thne- 53 M I or temporary gasoJine ration cards bowling team will meet the po Ice y g use by village rubbish coilection en t"" eport tory garden committee. of the bUlld'ng, of brick veneer. Defer PTA urges patnohc cltlzens R' h d h I ,'ehl'c!'s. ",' ~ to sen'ice men on furlough, accord- bowling teali' of the City of Grosse c ar 00 ~ ]. R. Kenned~'. chairman. Trans- since inflamable construction was to make appointments to donate I iC. Th sd J 21 ing to information obtained b.v Nor- Pointe in a match between 5 and 7 I '[ L '11 ur ay an partation committee. entirely inside where Chief Rector blood on that da for the Armed A \"Cry interesting three-ree mo\'- "anager ane W1 contact some ,. bert P, Xeff this week. acting in be. y p.m., tonight at the Grosse Pointe. k f h h h h f t t ff td f Neil Blondell, chairman, Sall'age was supervising the work. Forces of the United States. 'e ta 'en 0 t e stars t roug, t.e our ('en proper y owners a ec e half of the Ch'iltan Sen.iee Corps. ommittee. Furthermore Fire Comm:ssioner Th" f th t t d Woods Recreation. telescopes of the Cnh'ersity of relatil"e to th.e \'illage Hcating the ,-ifly-three men. subJ'ect to the The local board has been taken t() , . 's IS one 0 e grea es an I th .. ff th P k .. '11 J II H II b k h / Norbert Neff. chairman, Home Johnson repurted that no derogatory . II .b n e SPlTlt 0 un, e ar po- ~[,ch,gan at Lake Angelus 1\'l a so a e}'. e "'1 report ac to t ~'jurisdiction of the Grosse Pointe task for refusal to make such allow. . most vita y necessarv )0 s you can lice issued a challenge to the Cit" b hI' d ht h Commission Front committee. remarks were made to the insurance d f h ff 0 I' ~ e sown. t 15 expccte tat. e. draft board ~o. 57 are being noti- anees, says ~rr. Xeff, while they are Kenneth Moore, chairman, Hous- adjustor bv either tenant in the two- f~ °d r t edwar .ehobrt. ur reliahtl.~el, which immediately accepted. lhe talk and the movies will stimulate ---------- lied to report for induction on merel.I' conforming to orders. co\"Cr- ' nen s an nelg ors are g 'ng bl""t dt h t h. b 'h WLB A P k mg committee. family dwelling when questioned h' f h f d pu 'C IS 10"1 e 0 temac. mterest among the oys 10 teas' pprovea ar Thursday, Jan. 21, at the new area ed by the following release from the Mrs. HaJ Wilson, secretary of the Commissioner ]ohn~on stated tha~ ~a~tl:~:~n~:' u~;~I~ ew:r :I~at::;~d ---------- tronomy merit badge. , Wage Certification induction center on East Jefferson. state OPA: Executiye committcc. Lenox 1617. I from his investigation. he saw noth- eagerly ready to g;ye our blood that Initial Cost of There are ove: one hun~red fields The boys called are: "There haye been numerous in- Jahn J. O'Brien. chairman. E:\:ecu- 'ing other than efficiency in the their lives may be saved when the P ki Lo $1 144 of study and skIlls for wh'ch a boy The War Labor Board in \\'ash- Richard J-Iaroid H'men, 469 ker- Quiries regarClDl:t the issuing of spe. ti,e committee, Xiagara 4030. I work of the Park firemen. need arises. Read this excerpt from ar ng t, can secure) .lerit badges. The pur- ington has approl'ed the recommend, by road; Elmer ~,fartin Houk, 1239 cial rations 10 s!'f\.ice mm on fur. Other members added this week 1 The discussion before the com. The Detroit Free Press of Jan. 10, pose of the courts of honor, which ed wage structure increase for the Lake;lointe; All in "'alter Taube. lough. also for persons desiring t() are Miss Florence Lel'ers, Grosse I mission followed a letter of com. 1943: An itemized expense of the c('st ~re held us~alIy three timcs a ~'ear. \"iIlage of Grosse Pointe Park, whic!l 1404 Kensington; Vincent l.awrence attend relat;\'es' funerals. This is Pointe library an,] Ralph Xelling'l plaint from a local taxpayer. who of establishing the \"ill~ge parking IS to recogntze the scouls who hal'e was certtfied to Ihem before thc Bourgeois, 1373 \\'ayburn; George definitely not permitted by the regu- ~,./ 'nead of the PT.-\. had witnessed the fire. . "~aPt. Re:-n~ld~ Har~n'bwho wa; lot was reported to the pal. com- adl'anced beyond the first c1"ss rank I close of last year. Xickolas Genematas, 1411 Three lations." ------------------------------ 10 C arge 0 te ear ar or nava bl' securing 1i\'C, 10, 21 or more mer- ------____ '. [,'Ie Dr'll'e'. r a .• 11 Tr-go Balian-I S' dETB adt 'ell Local Sch I SI d Lo 550 000 h 't I d' th] It k mission ~Ionday night. Exp' ,ses of, , " ,_, ';mc . ... . ro '. , 00 S ate to se. , osp, a unn&, e apanese a ac. h li . . I it badges. The star award is gi;en Siolver WIOngs Today t.\"ne, 35 ~rcKin!e,,". Jack Leslie State Gasolme Rationing Officer. called today for 5,000,000 persons to t erst month's operattOn, IDCud- to the scout -.ho has earned fil'e "1 e 8t t A.d S S d E ing rental. moving building. grading, .. Foote, ;35 l.niversity; \\'ilired Rick ~lr. ~cfi slates that he intends to m a e I, ays uperlnten ent ssert give blood to the. Armed Forces providing heat. coal. lights and sal- the life award is .'l;iven to the scout Headquarters Army Air Forces, Bennage, 60 Roslyn; Gerold Spicer a;,pcal the matter to the state offic~. thr?ugh the Amencan Red Cr~ss ary oi attendant was $1,144.85. who has earned 10. of ,,'hich several Guli Coast Traininl< Center, Ran. ~rart i n d a I e. 1212 Beaconsfield; clue to the romplexity of trans?ort~- Under a prodsion of the present stitution. At the last moment. how. say,"g, 'blood plasma ,,'orked m'r- Th . d hI are required; the eagle awa:d is g;I'_ II~\'!ph F'eld Texas.-Lieul. Bern:,ard (Continued on Pa;re 2.) tion in the Grosse Pointe arca. acles at Pearl Harbor'." e estImate mont y expen~e " .tate aid law which prov;sion is slat. et'rr, a clause was included in the '1 "19 l' .. Id I en to Ihe scout who has earned 21.. Stroh. Jr .. ~on of Bern ,,,c,l Strol,. _ Captain Havden also reports that w,.I be ~ 6.13, \\' "cn mc u es sa ary f 'h' h I~ '. d I '0- l' -J b ..' _J . ed to expire July, 1943, tile Gros'e educational aid bilI to prol'ide that, f d J fI dh 0" 1C - are reqlll.e . I -.01 ,,'a. \.... cla.". \\a, amon,;: Completi°on of HIOgh School Education blood plasma is now gil'en casualtv 0 allen ants. renta 0 ot an eatl '. Pointe public schools hare hecn able no school district would receive less ' d r ht The program \\ >11he lDtc'::,ersed h 1 f 1 B- f h . hd ~tations within 500 yards of the fir- an '.':. 'th ar p 'n' ~ John S 'e A ed GP BEt 0 SPrv'O I'll II. to :,old on to t c sn,al amount 0 I :',an .1 pcr cent 0 w at It a re- in'" line. Transiosion"s in this zone do It is belie\"Cd that the Pointe OCD \\1 .. ou 51•• ~m.,. , "'. nc}" ssur 0 0 oys n erlnsr ~ " _ ........ &.11. the st"te aid formed;- rccei.-cd hut I cei, ed in tlte previous biennium. '" f d II h '1 bl f h '1 'dl he at the plano. mor~ to rtduce mortality from un \\"1 e aval do e or t e ex- _ with the expirati"n (If thi, pcori,io'l Tlri. prO\i'ion. howCl"er, was speci- f . (h I h Troop 9" and "co 'matt r "'nd At i:. rC'Tnh- ~." .:"" (\0 .r-n. 4. I, n,:ecj ~.:: ~~e n.,: ,'a"c,1 he:"-e :1-:e shock than an:; othcr factor." pense ('I operatIOn 0 te ot, e- :' ~ tl.. .c. r.e'" 'I WI'I lose ahout $,'O.()()'l annuall.v in fically fixed for only thc prescnt bi. " '. cau'e it is of bcnefit to the entirc. Foulds will pre,tnt a sklt sho,,,ng I I tfoe hoa-cl ..,: ..,heat;on arrc",'cd a I cl",o oi ,. "mer sc::0o1. Th,s rlan school re"CntlC unless the legi,!ature I ennium and un!~5s it is continued. Th,s '.s not a cor~ph~ated. dl:,abl- area. / th~ 'alue (Ii sro:Jlin" It) ho}s. I pl.1n ,"hm.:ted h.. r.c 3,1",'n;<trati,'c." ;!I r"",,'r h.o,', \\ .,,) :laH finis:'ed can he iT'duccd to rc:;;in the c!al1'c I many "f tllc 12 school districts which 109 or t,me consumlO!< lob. BuslOcss Ti'e puhlic is im;I_.j. P.ICntS Oij' ofiw'"I, ci t'le hi-:" school ~nd the. ::'r fir,: ;',l'f oi t:'c:c Se"iDr year to for the nC~t hicnnium. I arc !lOW go,:crned by the 85 per cent pe(lpk, factory workers make ap- PARK FIREMEN ASK I sce-tlts are urged to come. board "i erl':,.l.:,On io~ "";'hlin~: ,ct 1'-.1.-:;cail,.. a h:! l.a1i year'l This facI was renaled hy Dr. Palll (Continued on Page 3.) pointmcnts to gil"e blood d()nation~ 15 PER CENT RAISE I"O(ln~ men \\ho acc d~ai:,d brfore' \\ock C.";:l~ t'.e s'::1,n:cc $(":'n. 1. Essert. su:,crintcn(k:1t of 'C'l()O!<'1 ----------- durin~ thcir noon hours. Mothers Farms Firemen Find "'n' ~.,,-:, !'.,,,,, .,e:"",1 '0 (.':':,n"c Pcn .. :.\. : .r' .;, ,11 r:-.";~::m a~. when he rctllrncd irom a confcrcnce Boy Crashes Store (C0ntinued on Page Two.) A requcst for a 15 pcrccnt ;:1<r~~se' Buildings Safe I 'rJr rouc"!.on V) 1:',lt ::.cy mar,' ..\\ ' ... r .. : c-c.L:, j,' .. ".: irnts ln in Dearborn last ,,'crk '\11', 12 ol:'or ---------- in hase pay h~' the (;ros~e Po:nte :\ eomr:ele ~"c\C,' oi ~11 pllb:ic I,;:rad".,te c\Cn "ilrr ''':ec;n" t"c '.'0 ':cOlcr "C~: ;,,, ill ~c",c'~er school distrir.:s in thc ,!;,Ie "I,:ch \Vindow Wednesday WAAC Information Park fir!' department "'~, promi'ecl ['lace, of ~s.\cmhll' :n t:,e I.i!~'!:e of 'rr\lcc. 1':0 r: , :l. no\\' \\,ockr,~ 0"" .. ~:." "-"r.1 :,,: C1-r' i':;: two :r-a. are affectd m more or 1c<s a llkc Available at AWVS investi.I:alion at t',C meetm" of the (;co~'e Poin:c Fa~ms by t!'c fire:Jl,"" .'ficf t,'.' ".C'.' ,,' \\;\'(,', h.',' s,,',. ;'0" .•, r,:, r' ;_.'." I:~ ',''TIc.:c~ ,c'- manncr. "~lo>t (;-n5'c P,'i:Jle pco- \"il!a<"e CommiSSIon ~loncla\' ni"hl 0i t:;~t \lrla.'l"c. ha, jo""rj hc'11 a:l I i~r: '0 ,';c, .. , c 'en',o (1:1 rnw ,.::, I':' ~or ' .. , :,'" ('r p0'ec.~,~1 '!ic!,u! ~lltton. a~e R. ~on of '!r~. . I ' b .,., . . . pIe kno\\" ah011t this" q.rj D.'Cloc . :-.ny ~.;r ~:,O \\"1<.,.0:< t.., ? elm The rC'lue,t wa, tabled arld I'd! :-'c to conf,.,,,, t" <afct,' "'1" -'",eel' ;r.:;'; :e': t "'r 1',~:, ."'.'.0': ,"",a. ,~~,"'cc, \\::. I'r .;\) C t, ,-,ce;' :.'cee ~ "b '1 " L('I~r;j:'~c Sutton, ~3() Xi"'l~re Damr, Intorm't n th \\., .'CS d , h . " . ., t .'".-..~~trt ('('".;:1:.1<:;(: (lr 1 H' ('xc('.:(""nt n 10 0n e ,,"\.""\. I iii :a -I hr0uRht un, for r("virw.at a l~f~~ (': ~;'f... Il;,ta:e h.~ m..1.n'~~. h0t, ,a'll;, to ::0n ;"n'l :,c ... '(';\(" ~ Hj:,," (j j).(,""!~L ''''l'~~ <;' I''', I' :" 't ('::-:",:;r:"' t"r':"*l mi:'.1l'i:0i.lt.ly ('cC.1.j'cd ~ith minor in~ , d \ I h' I ,_ I ... pubheity ginn to t',e matter IwO .. ' "'~ . I',se .I.,at t'c~' c~n /let compre. rn' datc. ~ccorat.0n, ano cnl,anCr< anel c"il' I ,.\\.c :,"c "'.'..0 a".::, 01 t..r a.:r ,_: ", .. ,.' "-O':t" '~."', IV.n-, yt.ars a~o 1h"'('l;~"~t, the nrwc:paptr!' lun, "('dncc;rl:n: no< n \\:,.('n h~ ~a~ sive I,terature 3nd mstrn('t~0r: .it l;"'(: 1_______________________________ ! of ,:;,:: \"l '':'' ,1",\ <; 1nh,:, l' ~\"':;i ..t:' i :'.,.~;;;:_, :' ,.~:'---': """."\\'. C"l-- ... ~ when Dr. \'an Kiccck d,~ ~\lr'l an' j\~'~.rd,lor ~an .;12':~1~~h. a !aq;e plale I '-,c~d"".rter~ of tll!' A \\,\'S. 1; 027 1 High School Music Department to Present : 'AIr "',:c a ::,1 c ",:, ".".'1" t,c ", .•. 1.... " .. ,. ""_,,, I '" c""c~"I- excellent jon In !;errir.\:: th, p"h:;cl~:. $ •• w" ": .... w 10 tn~ S, S. Kercheval In the C,ty of Gro<s~, W k n'.;of, c: ""'C " .." ",:: ~r \'10' 't'".' ... ,\ ."1 f'l,e .;\ informcd. : I-(-c,.c ~:Me Hl the C'y ('If Gros'e Po;n:e. 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D........ P. CraDe, U,uYenity ofMichiran dub HHOlf eJWrmaz..vantl,. recr-ta • fuO altelllaDuof lDembenhip .t the __ If par.ty Frida,. mono;..r at tM N.i.-b.horhoocl club .t 1:45 ....

The finest possible decoration for your curbing- next Sat-urday morning' will be your pile of tin for the third tin can sal.vag-e pickup, which starts promptly at 8 a.m. Put your proces-sed tin at the curb Frida\' nig'ht for trucks of the variuos mu-nicipalitil's will start making- the rounds at eig-ht o'clock S3t1.lf'day morning.

Simply because the Axis seems to be on the "run" at thepresent reading'. doesn't mean that we can relax one bit in ourdetermination to provide every ounce of needed assistancewhich we can possibly g-ive. says Neil Blondell. salvag'e chair-man for the Grosse Pointe area. and member of the \Vaynecounty sah'age committee. Compared with other communities,

Grosse Pointe has made a fav-orable showing- in thr('e previ.ous collections, with the orig-i.nal amount, seven tons. hein~doubled in the second pickupwhen 14 tons was g-athered andraised to 21 tons in last No-vember's pickup.

Tin has been called the num-her one metal in the manufac-ture of all kinds of war tools.

Tin is a necessarv solder ma-terial. A drop of .,,!der is an essen-tial pa;t of every light bulb and i.extensivelv requit ed in "'iring cables,on tank!, 'trucks. airplanes and ships.

Tin is an absolute essentiaJ ele--ment of the bushings and bearinpfor cannon mount5, for airplane mo-tors; for canisters of gas masks.

Tin is an absolute essential oEelectrical machinery and communi ..cation equipment.

Tin is essential for vital medica-tion purposes.

The majority of food shipped toour armed forces and Aliies must bepacked in tin cans. (Tin cans en.dure the cold of Iceland and thehea~"Of Liby;.., It withstands bomb-iJI. • ."s~ulu. Aftu ship .u.lr:i.np, ti...t:~s a:lIltzmingo iOClli- _. l;.e - ati- .,"aged, since caits !!bat. 'fin cans maT

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Sixteen Men toBe Feted atSendoff Friday

The University of Michigan dub~'ill join with the Home Front com.mittee and members of the Break-fast club in sponsoring the sendoffparty Friday morning for 16 mcnfrom the area who will Jeave theKeighborhood club for len'jce.Douglas P. Crane is chairman ofarrangements.

Highlights of Ihe program, ,,'hichstarts at 6 :45, will be the presenta.tion of a beautiful Am~rican flag t"

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Fi'rst' 'i943' Ba'by' 'IPlace P~ocesse.d Tin--- ----I At Curhln~ Friday;

Presenting the Winner of The Review's 'First Baby of 1943' Contest Red ouhle Last Eftort

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\-Vinner of The Review's FirstBaby of 1943, born to parents whoreside in the Grosse Pointe andGraliot township area covered bythis newspaper, is little Miss Suz-anne Petrick. daughter of Mr. andMrs. John Petrick, 20516 Washte-naw, Gratiot town hip.

The lucky little iass made her ap-pearance at 12 :57 p.m., Jan. 2. 1943,at the Harper hospital. with Dr. C.S. \Vaggonner. of Windmill Pointe,Grosse Pointe. in allendance. Certi-fication of the birth by the physicianwas placcd on file Monday, Jan. 11,at The Review office.

Report of the birth was recei\'edin time for publication last week,but was withheld to permit verifi-cation and any other possible re-ports coming in later. iVith the pass-ing of the deadJine at noon Wed-nesd~y, the official winner wasestablished.

A handsome array of 16 fine pres-ents for both the baby and parentshave been arranged.

A letter is being furnished to theparents in order that they may call

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POINTEPARAGRAPHS

b,. THE POINTER

If yoU Ire tired of tin can drives.!crap drives. bond drives, war stampdrives, fat drives, .etc., try to thinkof them in these terms. . . •

The boys on Bataan got tired, too.Tile soldiers at Wake lsland gottired, but they didn't quit. The sail.ors in the Coral sea battle got tired.but they didn't stop. The merchant.

en nilors are tired of being tor-doed, but they are stickin!5 toeir jobs. The air pilou, bombar- G I \l

aier! and navigators get tired of I-r 'I-nSpulling the stick and the trigger. butthey are seeing this light through to

the finisJl. 16 P -Don't slow up ... !peed up. Put rlzes

out your pile of tin for Satu,day',collection and start sal'ing more now I G _for the next pickup I n ratiot

-WIN WITH TIN-• • • IThe Grosse Pointe boy who was

f'!;lOrted missing from his home reocently returned last week. much tothe joy and relief of his puents. Thead (If the original publicity havingbeen served when he came back, TheReview refrained from embarrassingthe youth or his parents by makingcomment.

Executive Members

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Corps Are Named

• • •Grosse Pointe will furnish a 000.

little and a McArthhr in the con-tingent of 53 m~n called to reportto the Detroit induction center on]3.+1. 21. They are Warren C. Doo-"ttlt, 1215 Nottingham, and GeorgeVcArthur. Jr., 1166 Audubon, both

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The executive personnel of theOsse Poinle C i t i zen s Sen'ice

orps, which heretofore has noten published, \\.ill be found below:Mrs. Henr). VI. Burrill, chairman,eighborhood \Var clubs committee

dll~~~ ~;~.~~~zens Defense Corps Fire Chief Rector

Vr,. Alger Sheldon. co-chairman. Explains Conduct

osse Pointe unit. AiVVS. the Home Front committee. andrs. Bert Spurrier, cnairm3ll, Of S9merset Fire ' \. _. '.~".- ,. '... _ '.> .• > .. , . • Breakfut dub {rom the .ajor

1rost~ss Corps. Ill........... 1'IillIc)'. s..,...,. .Watc:1a' ~ tWr ............. tIiiILo- ~~o s--.. ..... ,,'n.. c.-. P_r. R.-...;. ..,......t.w" lJ.ras .Henzy Poft.JO.J ~ .Li-rs. John J. O'Brien, president, of Ita" ---- S_ pial ia ..., .......... ce lit _ H.,... ~.t f:S7 ..... J_. Z. n.. pIanIIlts, Mr ... Mrs. Johit Petriclr I'HicIe at gion. Sergt. Frank Snay. legion

The Grosse Pointe Park Ire de- ZI51. WuJ.~"" hi. Gratiot'lowuIUp. l - Review SraH \Pho!ographu finance off •.'cer -,'U present the col-'Osse Point~ Neighborhood club. . d' d f "E. R d L

. partment was VIn lcate rom D t PTA S V" f Red eN- ti- Talk NARROW PARK ALLEY ors. Korbert P. Neff ",ill accept forrs. aymon egge, chair- charges of "amateurish" fire fight- e er ponsors JSJt 0 ross aVlga on ,,_ V T No Ex+--aGasolinen, Speakers Bureau, ing in the caSe of the December 20

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Mobil Blood Duet J 27th at Scout Court MA A BE ACA ED the Home Front committee and u,ODOr m anuary Mrs. Lipski, treasurer of the Break- R I A 'I bI

Mrs. Eleanor DWyer. representing lire at 1360 Somerset, Monday night e f H F -da ations VOJlI

a eO onor rl Y V'IJ 'f L d fast dub will act in their behalf. IU

e American Red Cross, --. by the ViJlag~ Commission u Fire __ • " I age .l\ anager ane reporte

Mrs. F. C. Ford, chairman, ~e Chief Rector reported before that On Jan. V, from one through five Park P~lice.to Bowl How sallou use ~h('1r knowr~dge to the Park Village Commission A color guard from the Burns for FurloughsJ.onsumers Army. body 'I k' th ft n th obl'le City Pollee In Challenge of stars to find their' way at nIght Monday night that a 2IG foot aJler. (Continued on Page 2)• 0 c oc In e a ernoo, e m M..I.. T • h • W-_..J- '. 10 f'd . f #

P I LEt Ed f It I' d h f f th 't f th Am' R d CroH atQl ODJg t m....... WIll be the subject of a talk of a eet WI e. extendll1g rom Goethe ~. au sser , uca Ion com- was ex? alOe t at . ew 0 e um 0 e e~lcan. e speaker from the Vntted States to CharleYoix. between \Yayburn B d 57 C II The Grosse Pointe rationing board

JllIltee. the som!' slXteen expenenced fire Blood Donor sen'lce WIll be work. The Grosse Pointe Park police X h B S f hand Mar>'land, was too narrow for oar a s i.~ without authority to grant extraVincenl DePetris, chairman, Vie. lighters wer.e ".'orking on.the outside ing in the Defer schoo.1 .gym..• The I' o-ra't'Yh,.astFtr'~daOYn"Ch"tutatCO_,u;rJOtOat °thne- 53 M I or temporary gasoJine ration cards

bowling team will meet the po Ice y g use by village rubbish coilection en t"" eporttory garden committee. of the bUlld'ng, of brick veneer. Defer PTA urges patnohc cltlzens R' h d h I ,'ehl'c!'s. ",' ~ to sen'ice men on furlough, accord-bowling teali' of the City of Grosse c ar 00 ~]. R. Kenned~'. chairman. Trans- since inflamable construction was to make appointments to donate I iC. Th sd J 21 ing to information obtained b.v Nor-Pointe in a match between 5 and 7 I '[ L '11 ur ay anpartation committee. entirely inside where Chief Rector blood on that da for the Armed A \"Cry interesting three-ree mo\'- "anager ane W1 contact some ,. bert P, Xeff this week. acting in be.

y p.m., tonight at the Grosse Pointe. k f h h h h f t t ff t d

f Neil Blondell, chairman, Sall'age was supervising the work. Forces of the United States. 'e ta 'en 0 t e stars t roug, t.e our ('en proper y owners a ec e half of the Ch'iltan Sen.iee Corps.ommittee. Furthermore Fire Comm:ssioner Th" f th t t d Woods Recreation. telescopes of the Cnh'ersity of relatil"e to th.e \'illage Hcating the ,-ifly-three men. subJ'ect to the The local board has been taken t(), . 's IS one 0 e grea es an I th .. f f th P k .. '11 J II H II b k h

/ Norbert Neff. chairman, Home Johnson repurted that no derogatory . II . b n e SPlTlt 0 un, e ar po- ~[,ch,gan at Lake Angelus 1\'l a so a e}'. e "'1 report ac to t ~'jurisdiction of the Grosse Pointe task for refusal to make such allow.. most vita y necessarv )0 s you can lice issued a challenge to the Cit" b hI' d h t h CommissionFront committee. remarks were made to the insurance d f h ff 0 I' ~ e sown. t 15 expccte tat. e. draft board ~o. 57 are being noti- anees, says ~rr. Xeff, while they are

• Kenneth Moore, chairman, Hous- adjustor bv either tenant in the two- f~ °dr

t edwar .ehobrt. ur reliahtl.~el, which immediately accepted. lhe talk and the movies will stimulate ---------- lied to report for induction on merel.I' conforming to orders. co\"Cr-' nen s an nelg ors are g 'ng bl""t d t h t h. b 'h WLB A P kmg committee. family dwelling when questioned h' f h f d pu 'C IS 10"1 e 0 t e ma c . mterest among the oys 10 teas' pprovea ar Thursday, Jan. 21, at the new area ed by the following release from the

Mrs. HaJ Wilson, secretary of the Commissioner ]ohn~on stated tha~ ~a~tl:~:~n~:' u~;~I~ ew:r :I~at::;~d ---------- tronomy merit badge. , Wage Certification induction center on East Jefferson. state OPA:Executiye committcc. Lenox 1617. I from his investigation. he saw noth- eagerly ready to g;ye our blood that Initial Cost of There are ove: one hun~red fields The boys called are: "There haye been numerous in-

Jahn J. O'Brien. chairman. E:\:ecu- 'ing other than efficiency in the their lives may be saved when the P ki Lo $1 144 of study and skIlls for wh'ch a boy The War Labor Board in \\'ash- Richard J-Iaroid H'men, 469 ker- Quiries regarClDl:t the issuing of spe.ti,e committee, Xiagara 4030. Iwork of the Park firemen. need arises. Read this excerpt from ar ng t, can secure) .lerit badges. The pur- ington has approl'ed the recommend, by road; Elmer ~,fartin Houk, 1239 cial rations 10 s!'f\.ice mm on fur.

Other members added this week 1 The discussion before the com. The Detroit Free Press of Jan. 10, pose of the courts of honor, which ed wage structure increase for the Lake;lointe; All in "'alter Taube. lough. also for persons desiring t()are Miss Florence Lel'ers, Grosse I mission followed a letter of com. 1943: An itemized expense of the c('st ~re held us~alIy three timcs a ~'ear. \"iIlage of Grosse Pointe Park, whic!l 1404 Kensington; Vincent l.awrence attend relat;\'es' funerals. This isPointe library an,] Ralph Xelling'l plaint from a local taxpayer. who of establishing the \"ill~ge parking IS to recogntze the scouls who hal'e was certtfied to Ihem before thc Bourgeois, 1373 \\'ayburn; George definitely not permitted by the regu-

~,./ 'nead of the PT.-\. had witnessed the fire. . "~aPt. Re:-n~ld~ Har~n'bwho wa; lot was reported to the pal. com- adl'anced beyond the first c1"ss rank I close of last year. Xickolas Genematas, 1411 Three lations."------------------------------ 10 C arge 0 t e ear ar or nava bl' securing 1i\'C, 10, 21 or more mer- ------____ '. [,'Ie Dr'll'e'. r

a.• 11 Tr-go Balian-I S' d E T B adt 'ellLocal Sch I SI d Lo 550 000 h 't I d' th] It k mission ~Ionday night. Exp' ,ses of, , " ,_, ';mc . ... . ro '. ,00 S ate to se. ,

osp, a unn&, e apanese a ac. h li . . I it badges. The star award is gi;en Siolver WIOngs Today t.\"ne, 35 ~rcKin!e,,". Jack Leslie State Gasolme Rationing Officer.called today for 5,000,000 persons to t erst month's operattOn, IDCud- to the scout -.ho has earned fil'e "1e 8t t A.d S S • d E ing rental. moving building. grading, .. Foote, ;35 l.niversity; \\'ilired Rick ~lr. ~cfi slates that he intends tom a e I, ays uperlnten ent ssert give blood to the. Armed Forces providing heat. coal. lights and sal- the life award is .'l;iven to the scout Headquarters Army Air Forces, Bennage, 60 Roslyn; Gerold Spicer a;,pcal the matter to the state offic~.

thr?ugh the Amencan Red Cr~ss ary oi attendant was $1,144.85. who has earned 10. of ,,'hich several Guli Coast Traininl< Center, Ran. ~rart i n d a I e. 1212 Beaconsfield; clue to the romplexity of trans?ort~-Under a prodsion of the present stitution. At the last moment. how. say,"g, 'blood plasma ,,'orked m'r- Th . d hI are required; the eagle awa:d is g;I'_ II~\'!ph F'eld Texas.-Lieul. Bern:,ard (Continued on Pa;re 2.) tion in the Grosse Pointe arca.acles at Pearl Harbor'." e estImate mont y expen~e "

.tate aid law which prov;sion is slat. et'rr, a clause was included in the '1 "19 l' . . I d I en to Ihe scout who has earned 21.. Stroh. Jr .. ~on of Bern ,,,c,l Strol,. _Captain Havden also reports that w,.I be ~ 6.13, \\' "cn mc u es sa ary f 'h' h I~ '. d I '0- l' -J b .. ' _J . • •

ed to expire July, 1943, tile Gros'e educational aid bilI to prol'ide that, f d J f I d h 0" 1C - are reqlll.e . I -.01 ,,'a. \.... cla.". \\a, amon,;: Completi°on of HIOgh School Educationblood plasma is now gil'en casualtv 0 allen ants. renta 0 ot an eatl '.Pointe public schools hare hecn able no school district would receive less ' d r ht The program \\ >11he lDtc'::,ersed

h 1 f 1 B- f h . h d ~tations within 500 yards of the fir- an '.':. 'th ar p 'n' ~ John S 'e A ed G P BEt 0 SPrv'O I'll II.to :,old on to t c sn,al amount 0 I :',an .1 pcr cent 0 w at It a re- in'" line. Transiosion"s in this zone do It is belie\"Cd that the Pointe OCD \\1 .. ou 51••~m.,. , "'. nc}" ssur 0 0 oys n erlnsr ~ " _ ........ &.11.the st"te aid formed;- rccei.-cd hut I cei, ed in tlte previous biennium. '" f d II h '1 bl f h '1 'dl he at the plano.

mor~ to rtduce mortality from un \\"1 e aval do e or t e ex- _with the expirati"n (If thi, pcori,io'l Tlri. prO\i'ion. howCl"er, was speci- f . (h I h Troop 9" and "co 'matt r "'nd At i:. rC'Tnh- ~." .:"" (\0 .r-n. 4. I, n,:ecj ~.:: ~~e n.,: ,'a"c,1 he:"-e :1-:eshock than an:; othcr factor." pense ('I operatIOn 0 t e ot, e- :' ~ tl.. .c. r.e'" 'I

WI'I lose ahout $,'O.()()'l annuall.v in fically fixed for only thc prescnt bi. " '. cau'e it is of bcnefit to the entirc. Foulds will pre,tnt a sklt sho,,,ng I I tfoe hoa-cl ..,: .. ,heat;on arrc",'cd a I cl",o oi ,. "mer sc::0o1. Th,s rlanschool re"CntlC unless the legi,!ature Iennium and un!~5s it is continued. Th,s '.s not a cor~ph~ated. dl:,abl- area. / th~ 'alue (Ii sro:Jlin" It) ho}s. I pl.1n ,"hm.:ted h .. r.c 3,1",'n;<trati,'c." ;!I r"",,'r h.o,', \\ .,,) :laH finis:'edcan he iT'duccd to rc:;;in the c!al1'c I many "f tllc 12 school districts which 109 or t,me consumlO!< lob. BuslOcss Ti'e puhlic is im;I_.j. P.ICntS Oij' ofiw'"I, ci t'le hi-:" school ~nd the. ::'r fir,: ;',l'f oi t:'c:c Se"iDr year tofor the nC~t hicnnium. Iarc !lOWgo,:crned by the 85 per cent pe(lpk, factory workers make ap- PARK FIREMEN ASK I sce-tlts are urged to come. board "i erl':,.l.:,On io~ "";'hlin~: ,ct 1'-.1.-:;cail,.. a h:! l.a1i year'l

This facI was renaled hy Dr. Palll (Continued on Page 3.) pointmcnts to gil"e blood d()nation~ 15 PER CENT RAISE I"O(ln~ men \\ho acc d~ai:,d brfore' \\ock C.";:l~ t'.e s'::1,n:cc $(":'n.1. Essert. su:,crintcn(k:1t of 'C'l()O!<'1 ----------- durin~ thcir noon hours. Mothers Farms Firemen Find "'n' ~.,,-:, !'.,,,,, .,e:"",1 '0 (.':':,n"c Pcn .. :.\. : .r' .;, ,11 r:-.";~::m a~.when he rctllrncd irom a confcrcnce Boy Crashes Store (C0ntinued on Page Two.) A requcst for a 15 pcrccnt ;:1<r~~se' Buildings Safe I 'rJr rouc"!.on V) 1:',lt ::.cy mar,' ..\\ ' ... r .. : c-c.L:, j,' .. ".: irnts ln

in Dearborn last ,,'crk '\11', 12 ol:'or ---------- in hase pay h~' the (;ros~e Po:nte :\ eomr:ele ~"c\C,' oi ~11 pllb:ic I,;:rad".,te c\Cn "ilrr ''':ec;n" t"c '.'0 ':cOlcr "C~: ;,,, ill ~c",c'~erschool distrir.:s in thc ,!;,Ie "I,:ch \Vindow Wednesday WAAC Information Park fir!' department "'~, promi'ecl ['lace, of ~s.\cmhll' :n t:,e I.i!~'!:e of 'rr\lcc. 1':0 r:,:l. no\\' \\,ockr,~ 0"" .. ~:." "-"r.1 :,,: C1-r' i':;: two :r-a.are affectd m more or 1c<s a llkc Available at AWVS investi.I:alion at t',C meetm" of the (;co~'e Poin:c Fa~ms by t!'c fire:Jl,"" .'ficf t,'.' ".C'.' ,,' \\;\'(,', h.',' s,,',. ;'0" .• , r,:, r' ;_.'." I:~ ',''TIc.:c~ ,c'-manncr. "~lo>t (;-n5'c P,'i:Jle pco- \"il!a<"e CommiSSIon ~loncla\' ni"hl 0i t:;~t \lrla.'l"c. ha, jo""rj hc'11 a:l I i~r: '0 ,';c, .. , c 'en',o (1:1 rnw ,.::, I':' ~or ' .. , :,'" ('r p0'ec.~,~1'!ic!,u! ~lltton. a~e R. ~on of '!r~. • . I ' b .,., . . .pIe kno\\" ah011t this" q.rj D.'Cloc . :-.ny ~.;r ~:,O \\"1<.,.0:< t.., ? elm The rC'lue,t wa, tabled arld I'd! :-'c to conf,.,,,, t" <afct,' "'1" -'",eel' ;r.:;'; :e': t "'r 1',~:, ."'.'.0': ,"",a. ,~~,"'cc, \\::. I'r .;\) C t, ,-,ce;' :.'cee~ "b '1 " L('I~r;j:'~c Sutton, ~3() Xi"'l~re Damr, Intorm't n th \\., .'CS d , h . " . ., t.'".-..~~trt ('('".;:1:.1<:;(: (lr 1 H' ('xc('.:(""nt n 10 0n e ,,"\.""\. I iii :a -I hr0uRht un, for r("virw.at a l~f~~ (': ~;'f... Il;,ta:e h.~ m..1.n'~~. h0t, ,a'll;, to ::0n ;"n'l :,c ...'(';\(" ~ Hj:,," (j j).(,""!~L ''''l'~~ <;' I''', I' :" 't ('::-:",:;r:"' t"r':"*lmi:'.1l'i:0i.lt.ly ('cC.1.j'cd ~ith minor in~ , d \ I h' I ,_ I ...

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Lleut, Jame! N. McNally, GrossePointe township's p;,pular justice ofthe peace, who i5 now on leave ofabsence while in the service, has an.nounced hit candidacy for re-nomi-nation in the .pring lowaship pri.mary.

With 21 year. Ictive service ill tbe

United State. Nln! Retcrwe to hi!credit. Lieutenant WeNaU,. ...caned to Methoedaty on June 2. 1942.

A prlcticin, attOl'lle,. in Detroit'lLielltenant :McNall,.hu beu a resi-dent of the Park for 12 year. 1114a Juati« for Grosse Pointe towushipfor eilht year •• When called to theservice, h. obtaineel a leave of ab-,enee bd left his law practice tounver th, call of duty. H. ladMfl. McNall,. anel tbeir 'ix childrellIre IIOW locateel at Atlanta. Ga.

Lintenant WcNally', 'IlpportersIra 1ftPDtl,. reqneltiu, hit re-Doml-nation., in order that he wilt hlTe theotice to look to after the wlr'. end..

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never the more. we tarry on. Espe.d:l!ly the basketball pmea tbe v!eelcend were on the wilty .ide.

On Fri~y tbe pm~ WII here. Anbonett doable featar. WII mined Ifyou somewhere else l\'e!l~ Fir!t .10"Hi Y boys played the reserve teamand then came Grosse Pointe com-bating against Mt. C1emells.

There to see the game plus add-ed attraction were Carole Piersolland Stu Fnser; Wyrt Atkillson anelDick Robbin,; Jlnie Duncan and '.Frank Slavik and Alice. Jackson aud ~~'~~Jim Ryan.

Hags numbered loan Kaiser, Hel.en Shlint!c, Janice Scott, Mary E1.len Enele and. Roaemond Rohn.

Intent .tl" were Joc Schmidt,BUd Ramsey, Hlrold Boebm. DollNeiscb, Dick Sanlon. Bob Doua~ert,. Illel Bill Del&ua"•

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loq to auotber Arm,. man - RedMitcbelL Before he left he didt bini's 'lIP pmk IIId blue with a par-t,. OIl Saturday. Gloria Lamie,. WIIwith Red aDd other peoplea tberewere Jimmy BenDIP. Mike Graham,Bett,. Hlas, Wanen Schmidt andEd lCralllCf. * • •

TIE IT UP FOR RIGHT NOWafter a pot luck It mentloatd. Roz.lllDe RuW had the "cozy" beforethe buketball pme. uel the peepl..cosatributin,r were Martha Ann Mc.Cra,., Anile LeLYlreu, Sue EI'ert,Jlc:kit! Roba, Jo Broaelbridge. Wat.110Downillg anel J liIl Schleler.

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A beginners' pia:l<1class for boys • • "and girls in the ne;"hborhood ;s be- Barbara Cra;g Watterworth be-in" C1rganiz~dby Elizabeth S. Riehl came the bride of Thomas Nelsonof 2032Country Club Dr;\'e with the Braden at a ceremony read in St.~rst class sessions planned for Jan. Mark', Methodist church by the2J and JO at 10 a,m. R~ R U M.ll d '{ d., . ~v.. ",. I ar • "on ay eve-

As 10 prcvlOns seasons, classes WIll, ning ]an 4. Th b'd . h d.. . . • - e n e IS t e augh-b~ l,mIted 1;'1 enrollm~r.t to. ellth! ~u- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce SheridanP1ls so. t~.a~deaclh ~hl1d.\\"111 ,rrec~lvelWallerworth and the bridegroom isSO'HC mn:\"1ua, alt~nt'on. "u~lca the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy L.games, tjem~n,~ry harmony, and I nrad~n, of Fisher road Grorhythm hand w111ado to the fun. Pointe. ,sseJohn Thompson conservatory meth-I • • •ods will be used. The marriage of Doris E. Wygel,

The c1ass~s ,.,.\11be for boys and I oaughter of Mr. anll ~.irs. Clydegirls brtw~~n the a;<esof 5\'e and 10 Wygcl. 1002 Beaconsfield, to Wil-Iyears, Children of tl11.age enjoy the ham H. Carl,on, son of ~[r. 3"'"comptt,ti\'e .pint in such a .rrol'!' Mrs, Josel)l: C.,i.on, of Calvin road,",1,;(\, po':', <' an :dc.1 method for "'.as solemnized Dec. JO ;n the par.teaching the (u:hments of mu.ic. sonage of tM Evangelical Llltheran

A grac:l"-', of Oheriin collt!(e and church by the Rev, Martin 1. Swan-comervalory. Elizahelh Riehl is par- son. • • "1;'llbrly Gllalifieclas a ch"dren's in- ~riss Anne Marn('!'.1d SleVCllloOn,

I .lrnclor. The ,!,"r, -,.,:~: no,el at daughter fo Mr. and Mrs. Jolin2Il-il Coontry Club Dr;\'e, Gro.,e SUo,'rn.on, of St. Clair Shores. be-I'r.;nle \\",)(lrl,. came the bride of Ian Millf'r Smith,

Rf'I'(lSlrallc.n~.'"",:ci he maile 1m.• on of Mr. anci Mrs. John SmIth. otmediatelv C,' ~.:Ilni< X"llt.,-a .>4.17 ,r,n;";~':~ ;;,c""e. " ti,e Lake I

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Two Graue Pointe residents whoattended },farygrove «:olleae wereatlloog a group of 6ve students whocompleted their cellege work Tues.day, Jan. 12, at the college. Whilethe airls are eligible to worlc in theirmajor fields, home economiCli, andleft the college, they wilt return in),hy to participate in commence-ment Ictivities with the remainder of

. th~ir etas! !.!!dre~~ive d~grte, at the IIfonnal ceremonies. The GrOl.ePointe girl~ are Maraaret Fresard,1351Three Mile Drive. and MarthaMartin, 1405Three Mile Drive. Botllattended St. Paul high school. Mar-gIret iJ the daughter of Mrs. JuliaFresard and Martha's parenti areMr. and Mrs. John Martin.

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I REG;Z' CLEANERS150zt Kerchnal Avenue at Marylandi... .P.h.-__ Leno_.. JI:_7...~..~ --.., ......, __,

(Continued from Pare One.)James Edward Connon, 1505 DrysDrive; Wanea Edward D~an.

CoIltilnring a e'Altom tllat has cone 668 Pemberton; William N. Ponder.00 for the past four years. A. J. 20413Washtenaw. Route 4, Detroit;Forster, Jewelers, 14400 Cbarleyoix Alfred B. Fitt J4 McKinley. andavaae at Chalmers, .tal1l the Dew Charles F. J eau. 1040 Kensington;year with the announcement that it Carl H. Larson, 868 Neff; Frink

Iwill .. ain give away to ill cUitomers J. Rieger, 1438 Wayb1ltll; James H.elch month during 1943, a di&lftOlldCroft. 1452 Brys Drive: Xella 1.rm.. a total of 12 {or the ,.ear. Wyb~, i77 Roslyn; Johu A. Bryne,

Duriac the past foar yeu. this 837 Berkshire; ]elle A. Autwri,bt,company has iiven to Its customers Jr .•857 University Place; Leland H.a total of <48 diamond ring,. alKo- 'Russdl, lZJ8 Laktpointe: Patricklately free. Wallace, 416 Cadieux: earl Prytula,

Durin! tht palt )'('1Irthe folln"';"1 17532 Mlck; DOllaId J. Reid,244cu,tOlJlera receiTed cSiaaaond rinp IK~l'b~ road: Joha C. BradJey, allthTouah this lIniqae meaDS: '~ashlngton; R~b~rt E. Law.rencc,

January, 1942.F. hbner, 861 liaD- 4~3 Ooverly; '~I~lIm J. Harm, SO!A ~kup OD the humber of homes in the GrOlse Pointe istique: Februa~v. A. B. Peters, 4803 Fisher,. and Wilham J. Bretz, 138.5

area during tlte last few months reveals that hundreds of Courville: March. 1.. Collins, 159451. Lakepolnte;hOUMWivel arl flot doin~ their part in the processior of tiD Clair; April, Mrs. B. Blanke, 1751 Georle H. DeCeuninck, 1561BrysC&DI. Lochmoor, Grosse Poiute Woo4I; Drive: Peter 1. Denzler, 237 Lake-

: Satarday, the area's fourth effort to help supply the vital May. Wn. P. Fulford, 2547 liray; shore; Earl J. Socia. 220 Lakeview;aaIYage materi.ool to the war effurt will be maul". Xl a;huLllJ,Le " ] ....<;,lolr. BuLler. llUll:160. Route 4, Willilm H. Miller, 458 Wadi.on;matlet of pride to each householderto plac;e a hure pile of pre- loft. ClemtllJ; July, Wrs. Warie Melvin A. Kallerson. 301 Woron;pared caDS at the curbing. Even today Isn't too late to Itart. for Booth 3035 :t.larlborooJCh; AugUlt, RaymOlld D. Barendt, 82<4RlYlrcl;• few taft, are better than no cans at all. and gettine started to Dr. VarlC1. 10201E.lelferlOll; 5ep- Geor,e J •. Couvreur, .1457 Nottin,.aft tin is the hie-gest hurdle in actually doin, it ••• we know, tember. J. Mombra,. 35J4 Spriullc; ham; Dlruel P. Effln,er, Jr., 371Jrom our own experience. October, Mra. Kenettc'l, 12402 Kerby; Warren C. Doolittle. 1215

The fact that some homes witt not have tin at their curbs Hemberli November. Hi .. B. Hol. Nottingham; William]. Thomas, 2i'9IIleXt Saturday morning, is not necessarily a lip that they are ltille. 2541Pbilip; anr! Decelliber, A.. LaSalle Place; Jame. V. Brady 5511wm.patriotic. It is my to let othert bother with what may seem J. Pierce, 3lM6Spriqle. Miller road, Dearborn. aDd Thoma.like & trifla1 contribution. While, in the &It'Ktepte, each small -_______ C. lldhhoa.Ir., 215 :Merrlweatber;eoltectioIl makes a huge total, as evMSeDUd by the IOme 21 tons tJaiwia. c:::a...rcII Geor,e O. YOWII',Ir.. 1338Somer-coDeeted ill the last drive here. s....- ~.. let. Charle. R. Willer, 1434 Vu

The fad: that any bome will be without a pite of tin cans D,ke. Detroit; Theodore G. )hhu,Saturday shows that someone does not realize the imporlance A dllzrcb .apper "iD be Ii.,en by 1212 WaybuTD; Loui. 1. Koncb.and aitical need for tin in the war effort. No home heed be the ~OI" Pomt. UaitariaD chureh RFD 2, Bael Axe, Wich.; Frands M.:wiUsout a aign. of its Iibare. Let's aU help, by doing our share! parish Wew,da:r lTeaiDa'. JID. 20, Weehan, 264 Ridaemnnt; Robert L.

------------- at 6:30 ill Christ c:bmcb chapel, 61 Wil,on, 4763 Sheridan, Detroit; Ed-D"':"'''':- Can Be Anm:~incr, Too Gnlsu Pomte botaIenrd. warel O. Kohl, 1415 Nottiu,ham:ft8UVIIIII5 'AAaf!I' The occuioII la the uioa meet. Roy 14'. WilJon, 20517 Eutwood

ill, of the Wen', dub ud WODIen', Drive, Detroit; Freduick A.. Walk-Just Jet one whisper be heard that "such and such" is Alliauce of tlM cbvrch. WrI. RlItleU er, 4393 Ibni.tique, Detroit; Oar.

/ 'lC&ft;e and whea merchants are 'out' of it. there won't be any P' Witt, of BoItoa, aational preai. ence T. Lemon., 415 W. Columbia,more. and a virtual stampede is made tor the item in markets. deDt of the Women' • .Alliance wiD Sprinpeld, Ohio; Lame E. Wibon,It lIl&kes not a whit of differenc:e if the COlUlumer tan use the be the .peaker. . 1165 Nottin,ham; Frank Koncich,Item or not ••• just buy it and buy it quickly, seem. to be the Reaerntioltl _, be maele with 8iU Lakepointe. and GeOfie HeAr.ateDt cf reasoning tlking place. Wn. Job R. Decker, who I, IA tb1l1',lr .. 1166 Audubon.

IrODkally, many 'white elepbaDts' bave beeD immediately cbarp of both prcwram aad euppcr. --------IIIlOftd by the mere hint that the same would be acarce or im- Phon, pJua ZlI5, DN COLLECTION Mr. ud UrL D"iel A. ScalJy, of~Ie to get. NottinaIwD road, ilnaOltDoeci tile

- We are ift DO WI,. .COlsing merchantl of conspiracy in SEND OFF eqlfemCllt of their dauahter Catb-,-matter. The ~eIleral public is taking care of the situation - • - (("~tinued from Pare Outo) ariD, IIft1 to Lint. Jamea Peter Riclup'd School PTAfar itself. And. merchants are too busy haneDing' the successive be dropped without baJ'JII to firbt. Dearir, Jr .. f01I of Hr. aDd WrL J.rubes for truly scarce item. to conjure up imaginary scarci- (CoIItia~ fr-- r.,. 0111.) iq men cut off from their bue. P. DeIlYir, of Broo.nille. N•. Y.. •ties. Bury Post 'lril1 attead, compoHd of Before tbe war, Sumatre, the Wa. WOIlda:reYeAiq at a famil:r dilmer 'l1Ie next Illftlin, of the 1lIcbard

Thank Coodness here in America the A'enera1 public hu Put Comuder Walter "Tex" H01l, layau PCIlin.ull and the Dutch East in the S(a.l1y home. Untenant Den. ICbool Pl'A Uku place 011 TIlCI--eDOUgh of a sense of humor to sit bad: and lau~h at themsel.,es. Comlnaodtr Tbomu Thorpe and Illdie. pro't'ided 611per ce:nt of 0Ilt 'fir. who i, a aradua .. of KanhlttaJl .,., J&Il. 19. at. 7~ ~.DL, We areHitler, Hirohita and Illllsolini wouJdD't uudentaDd web hu- Setrt. Robert BatU. tin IUPpiy.Tne remainder came irOlll a>ilqe aDd al.e .!tended N. Y. U. Yery forlanatt ID ha'l1lllJ ior 0111'mor. JIIItice Leslle P. YOIlq. ,....ident Ala'ka and Boli't'ia.Other 1OlII'CC!' of IIld Dttt'Oit ColJep of Law it at .peaker Dr. Geortl Lethler of_ --- tia are Af. ita aDd WaJa. wbkb at prahl OTU..... ' Wa,ae 1lJliftrtit:r. who wilt ten 'lIS

NfJiPborhood ~ ~-- ,,--- of tU U. of K. dUo 'lril1 cleHYera prllcut are partially .ap~_ovr • • • lOIII101 hlJ experlenca ill Nazi Ger-\J..., "'I"ftti'UIG U1~ taJIr: to tJIe b01I who IN Jeariq aad." ....

D. 'p. T~'- T · T'----" Nobl4t w: tJzer~ wm pia 1 A1IiIl. While we are dCftlopiq .. Mr. and WrL Paul 1. KeUer of IIIail}'.c'oiate s irst ~ entUS uua..-aKill" ...s:.... Norhrt p,. N"";' tiTe till ill the United Stat ... it it of Wnrd boalnard, bIT' aan-:ced Parmtl are inYited to ~it the:, _ .," ..." d =wiI_ u ... of ~ .. ftI")' low JWle. ud, at ~ the ........ t of their 4a1llh_ duarocImt frOllB 7:.Xl until a :15

.: ~L1 t IIn ' ... 1a __ wI& __ lit , .... ftw.... ... ' ..... are of 1ittk~~ ill ~ ~ K..,. Jue .. Serwt. <:ad G. Maler, o'dock. ~tahlDeta 1riJI be lC"ed• "'f',. 01 GnIreN'~" IrJt taWt IIilrht ... ccetiznNl tddi tile 6uI Co&tt aM ~ win f)e mediate ~1' don. ,., ,. '. ~.. ,~'''- ti ~ 01 •• .ad lire.. J- Ileitr'bt q.a c:ommittet COCIIPOSR of l4n.- .~kmWp tuidJ&aldllllt .. .. r-a of the u.-_ .... t1Ie 1en"e4 .. the as ,mo Ire lu.m, . Enn 11 you havea't bftu. 1':wJwa.aJKe, WIa. Both are ~ -..w. Iln. ~ ...... 0b0hJ,

. 'stapd oe W-..., ... 11swt- clwDpica. Awanla will !MI praesated IIl4 a pacbp wiD be ,",U to tach till, ~tart IIOW ••• a two daTI . of tbe UDiftr.ity of llichipll, W.... Lowery and MrL Oemeuts.tla't. JID. 20 aDd ZI.1a the ieaealion tu 1tatb the cbampioa u4 the nIt- 1NJy. Ph1,... betterht~ Doneldir'. ~ IPfUl, where .he WII a member of Pi Beta DON'T STOP Buy.MO YOUR

.J d...."-:-I.~ Do __ Tb -L ._ • ne are t e I1II1Pe ectJOll' or Phi In4 be a member !If Phi "".-pa .n:a- - u. ...__ ........ .- -,. Ole .... 0 are -TIIII' are; , - 5H.\It.E IJIl W loR BONDc1er the ~ of that orpai- Dud1bze .... aD mtria • KOSt- Roger B. Reamore. 1119 Lake- processing: , Ph~ national honorary frateruity. S

tioD. ,!ay J&n. 18. A fee of 25 cata i. re- . t • W-to G F J 3761 1. Open caliSat both ends. tuckinl' • • •n • pam e. ilHer • etter, r.. . ds 2 11 tboro .....hly rtCompetitiOJl ia to be limited to quired for IIItty into the t01lma- Parker- Robert W Jean Jr 1040 In e~ 'la'bwu• can. .. . 'htl - Mary Jane Barr!?WI,daughter of

mU'1 .ingles amoD' 1loya of hilJb mo." Interested player. are uked Kensm;tOll; John '1.. Di~sin; 595 modvlnlai .e~ "'t.~ep on cadnsflig lY Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Barro"" of

., _ ' aD p Ce In con amer. rea y or co - B dE d Old, left" ..-IdsooI age. Entrants must be ren- to call Ntapra 4600 to enter the Wublng<ton; Henry M. Marchand, . e or r ....on....y to re-dalD of ~OI.e Pointe. eliminations. 1748Anita. Allan F. :Marks 583Lin- H:ctlon. turn to her .tudies at Edgewood

DltliDatioDs will bqin OJI Wed. coIn; H~n:y L. Huvaere, 1366 M.ry- BLOOD DONORS Park Junior c~lle:e,.BriarclifJ. N.Y..-4&7, Ian. 20. It 5 p.m., alld con- Pointe Marygrove laad, Ind Edward J. Blay. 22622 . .~ throachout the C"tCDina'. Rldgeway: Mn. Regl.nald Ginn, of New

. Students Complete Frank Hoover. 151)6 Kercheval' (Continued from Page One.) York, left Friday for her home afterWork January 12 Robert B. Morrison. ~7 Wash;ng: a vi!it here with Mn. EmerJOll

ton' James Walker 1144 Berkshire' accompanied by small children go to Frantz of Berkshire road and Mn.Th~mas G. Dolsen 'Jr 997 Notting: the downtown station. donate their Clarence Campbell of Harvard road.

• .. blood and return home on buses. * * *ham; Russell W. Alles, 489 Eugene;Julias DeMeyere 20509 Kingsville Donor. may be between the ages Mr. Ind Mn. OweD. R. SkeltonRFD No. 4: Ge~rge R. Smith. 797 of 21 to 60 years, or, with the par- and their, daughters. Joyce aDdLincoln, and John S. Schmitt. 897 enb' consent betwe<;n 18 and 20 Edna, of Rldie road, reutrned homeWashington. years. Persons must have average recently after 6pClldini the holidays

good health and not have had a ma- at Lake Placid, N. Y.DON'T STOP BUYING YOUR jar operation or pregnancy during * • •

SHARE IN WAR BONDS the past year. Sa\ly O'Connor returned last weekRegistration blanks may be aCo to East Lansing. where .he will re-

cllred from the Dder ~rhnl'll officf'. ,lime her studies at Michigan StateReturn them immediately. not later college. • • *than Tuesday, Jan. 19, A card stat- Mrs. C. Emery. 1304Beaconsfield,ing the exact time of your appoint- and son James Ind daughter.in-law,ment will be put in the mails on Mrs. D. Emery. visited Mr.. J.Thursday, Jan. 20. Please do not Rushto'1 (~!.....i..: t!.mery) and ,allmake thcse appointmtnt. ;~~~'.The in Toronto last weekend.."!~:~~;.."" nours will be scheduled * ••and any carelessness on your part in Mrs. Simon D. DenUyl, of Tou-keeping your appointment will nis- taine road arrived from Chicagorupt our carefullv laid plans. Friday after visitini Mr. and Mrs.

William ;. Braddock, Mr. DenUy]Ihas Aloneto Los Angeles. Calif.

• • *Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Schrage, of

Devonshi,-e .oad, we.e amvlLg re-cent \'isitors at the Hotel Biltmorein New York.

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PIANO C....Beginning with the new school

semester. Boys and girls bet_the aies of fi\'e and 10 need. 1Il1il.sical opportunity. Children loftcompetition.

1lePo.... 1_......,.ELIZABETH S. RIEHL

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M. Evelyn ButlerHAIR DRESSER

lIDS M-=k at:S-MiIe DrIftTUXEDO Z-3AI

Thun:cIay and Friday Eveningsb., AppoL-Jtmetlt

whic!, will be granted for educa-ti"na! experiences iained durin,military ,ervice will not exceed 40hours which is the equivalcllt of OR'full year of hiah school work.

efl'ect is presented to the h1",school. The amount of credit forthis work will be determined by theprincioal larl!ely on the basil of tlMlength and intensity of the traininrperiod, but in no case will more than10 hours credit be allO'Wed underthl~ h~:lciing.

INC.

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(Continued from Page One.)

Iy required to do so by reportingback to the summer school sessionin the afternoon for special coach-ing, teacher help and supervisedstudy. In previous years the ,um-mer school session has dosed at12:40 p.m. This practice will be fol-lowed this year for all Itudents ex,cept those wh':l are taking the ac.celerated plan in order to enter mil.itary service. Many students whohave finished the 12B or first half ofthe twelfth year will be able tograduate at the end of the Bummersession if they participate in thisplan.

The second plan which was ap-proved by the board of educationwas that of allowing high schoolcredit for certain educational ex-periences a ...quired while the boysare in the armed services. The planof the board of education is to avoidthe disastrous granting of blanketcredit for military service which fol.lowe d the last war and to set up arather specific definite plan forrecognizing real educational achieve-ment while in service. The plan fol.lows generally the recommendationsof the North Central Association ofColleges and Secondary Ichooll of

Ihere were ways in which the legis-' which Grosse Pointe high school ;slature could be induced to relieve a member. The asscx:iation proposesthese school di,tricts from such a to limit the amount of credit grantedser:ous blow at a time when services for basic military training tn theand demands upon srhools are tre- equi, alent (,f one.half of one semes-mendously increased. Plans were ter's credit. It also proposes basini\'made to bring to the attention of all other cred,t Jilranted on clearlyrepresentati,'es in the stolte le"isla- oemonstrated evidence of eduCdtion-ture the seriousness of these losses al achie.-ement. preferablv supportedto the affected school districts," I by a written ex.mination,

"t:nless loc.1 citizens become con- The Grosse Pointe high schoolcerned and Hn',<ed nVN this mat- therefore will allow the men in servoter and appeal to their friends in the ice credit as follow5:legislature, there are undoubtedly 1. Ten hours credit for tht ::om-lome serious consequences ahead for pIetion of the basic military train-the local schools," concluded tJr. ing program on evidence submittedEssert. "After all, it narrows down by their superior officer or by the IIto the fact that if we lose this $50,- presentation of an honorable dis-000 annually, it will ha,'e to be made charge. I.up by I~cal tax:..tion or cut from our 2. Credit will be granted for satis.budget. I factory completion en correspond-I

--------. - ence study completed during military- H. S. EducatIon - my:ce, ~roYided t~c $tudent has cn-Irolled With the high school at the

I t!!'!!e th~ ccu!!e "'.;'::!.! ~t~~ted :.::.d p:-: I

vided that he presents evidence ofsatisfactory completion of an exami-nation covering the course.

The Army Institute of the SpecialServiCe Division has prepared an ar-rangement whereby youni men cancontinue their study by correspond-ence while in service regardless ofwhether they are in this (!()unlry 0,in foreign service and the local highschool has worked out plans torecognize this correspondence study.

3. Credit will be ITanted for lpe-cialist courses complete4 under mili.tary direction if nidence .<) that

SHEPLER'S

Beginning OurTwenty-Third Yearof Service to theEast Side(1920-1943)

MAIN OFfICE AND PlAN.. STOI.AGE YAULT~ at Gra,roa 1IaYM I:~ J!r::?f.::~

TWO CA~ ~ CAKit NAIICMIS FOI. Y~l COHYIN.CE~ !'c-::~ Rldg. tJHS '1:. Jr,'1cr_

---- Lonl,. NewFUR COATS

We're Cutting That Cake Again!

NtARING the Quarter.Century mark as the largest delllnmg ~tiofl sen-in9 ffle EastSide exdusively gives us a certain sense of pride, yet now, emtfl URder the necessary andincreasing difficulties imposed by the war, we have no ~ of relaxing for. moment

in gMnc] the QulllGty Cleaning that has been the very founclation of ow business.Waft the same fine equipment, the 5llImeample faei~ties, we shaI striw to maintain our stand-erds of wperior worlcmanship. Our one request to OUt customers is that tftey help lIS by antic ..pating their cl&aning needs, and by giving us a little more titne which is MCeSsary under ..conditions.

For those who desire to store their summer germetlts, our h.ge, __ stoNge Quits are !lOW

• .,ailable for this service M 'lO ..m.. dwge.

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(Continued from Page One.)

dause stand to lose a considerablesum of money."

SeriolU Blaw to School."This Iou will be a very serious

blow to the local 'chools," continuedDr. Essert, "Many school districts ;nthe state where the assessed valua-tion is low and the tax rate is verylow erroneously assume that thefinancial resources of the school dis-trict in Grosse Pointe and districtsof similar valuation are relativelyunlimited. This is not true. TheGro .. e l'ointf school district togeth-er with Grosse Pointe township andthe county are go\'erned by the 15mill limitation. The 105s of this $50,.000 to the Grosse Pointe school dis-trict would take better than one-half mill on our present valuation toreplaCe by local financing and thisis practically all the margin that allthree of the agellcies governed bythe 15 mill limitation have. at thepresent time. With increased cost ofmaterials and supplies and person-nel, this margin will undoubtedly beabsorbed in the normal budget evenwithout the ~50,OOO loss.

At a time when the school district.hould be and would like to consid-er ,ame in cruse in salary schedulesto help emplo)'es meet the risingcost 6f living, it is particularly im-portant that the state continue thisgrant to the local Ichoob. -

Thill wa.s the purpose of the meet-inr of some 12 school districts whoare seriously affected by this auto-matic auspension of the 8S per centclause last week, namely to see if

- Schoolsto Lose-

New Knittin. cta ..Term at Defer :xJsooI I

A new term of the knittina classat Defer school, sponsored by thePTA, will begin on Tuesday, Jan.19 from 1 :30 to 3 :30. Twelve le!Sonsfor both beginnr.rs and advance<1knitters are offered for 50 cents .

At least 20 registrations must berecei"ed in order to continue theclass. Interested persons are urgent.Iy reque5ted to attend the first day.

THE GROSSE POINTE REVIEW

troit extendl hOlpitality to servicemen.

"Why do you do it?" the accent'sowner asked. "I'm sure there's nocomparable organintion at home.-

"Why I auess everyone wants tohelp, and there isn't a great deal elsewe can do," his Grosse Pointe com.panion explained .imply. "Besidesit's fun."

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Hostess Corps 'Victory' Party SaturdayGala Event for Visiting Allied Service Men

By DORIS TROTT

To the casual observer the ?3 boysin uniform and their hosteues, mem-bers of the Grosse Pointe HostessCorps, who danced away Saturdayevening at the Neighborhood club.were a gay collection of fine look-ing boys Ind lIparkling girls having

I a grand time.But to anyone with a bit of a lIair

for recognizing the significant couldfind much more of interest in thescene than in the orinary party.

For the bo)'s in the RAF bluew~re reprt~t:uld.li~es of A:ruc:,:::~r::Allies having perhaps their first ex-periences with American civiliansand American customs. Many hadcom~ "over the border" for the firsttime.

According to their 0'l'o"TI1I0ries,fame of Detroit's USO with whichthe Hostess Corps co-operata, hasspread far abroad. Even in Loddon,a clipped British accent related,they'd heard how marvelously De-

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SFIRE BROS. - Successors: to

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Notice of Registrationfor Spring Primary

!at the Bed with the Rest of the Thrifty Shappen Who Buy ONLY McMILLANQUALITY. with 56 ..... LOW PRICES.

YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that registration mayalso be made with the respective Village Clerks of the Villages ofGrosse Pointe Park, Grosse Pointe Shores, Grosse Pointe Fannsand Grosse Pointe Woods on any day up to and including thetwentieth (20th) day preceding such spring primary.

To the Qualified Electors,Town.hip of Groue Pointe, Wayne County, Michigan.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that if you have not al-ready registered, you may do so by appearing before the Town-.hip Clerk at his office in the Municipal Building in the Villageof Grosse Pointe Park, Wayne County, Michigan, on any day upto and including the twentieth (20th) day preceding the springprimary.

YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED t hat the TownshipClerk will be at his office in the Municipal Building in the V:ll-age of Grolle Pointe Park, Wayne County, Michigan, on thetwentieth (20th) day preceding the spring primary between thehours of 8:00 o'clock in the fore-noon and 8;GO o'clock in the eve-ning, Eastern Standard War Time, for the purpose of acceptingregistrations.

STORE HOURS - 8 A. M. to 6 P. M.ItIZZ KERCHEVAL AVENUE PHONE NIAGARA 3Z8I CROSSE POINTE• W.t McNic:hot.-Phoae tiN. 1.f788 SFIRE'S Birmingham Sto~Pbcme 3811

THAT WELL-GROOMED LOOKOur _pert taiIoriq and dun•• Hme. will keep

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And SO the Victory party Satur.day under the chairmanship of Mar-jorie Allor, was fun lor everyoneconcerned.

Rut hefore we g... into that. oneof the evening's .pecial highlia'hUshould be mentioned at once. It walwith great pride that Mrs. BertSpurrier, head of the Hosten Corps,presented a beautifully fitted allia-a-tor bag to Ehzabeth HIli, one at thesenior ho.te.scs, who is to leaveGrosse Pointe within the month tobecome a member of the Navy'sWAVES. The gift was the eollectiveexpression of best wishes from all ofEliu~th', ,ister hosteues.

Another proud recipient of a Bpe.cial gift at the Victory party was~ Cadet Percy Crick of Norwich,England. Because he was the suestthe greatest distance from h!.l home,Joseph De Grimme gave him :o.n in-teresting painting of a Libyan ~ene.lone by an English painter. Thrilled,Air Cadet Crick murmured, "Tbirgon home to my mother ••. "

The bOYI were brought to theNe:..ghborhood club by membtis orthe Re4 Cross Motor Corps work.ing under the direction of Mrs. R.M. Beale. After they had been tak-en care of in the check room by theefficien t Hlrvices of the GrOInPointe Memorial Boy Scout troopNo. ~, they were provided with fa.miliar adnrtising slOl(aJls, and be.fore tong every cadet had been dis-(overed by the hasten assigned to

1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill the firm responsible for the ,logan.• And the music began.

M M ILLAN QUA'LITY By long ClllPCrience~e Host en:, C - ' ~~.~~:7:b:b~ttr=:~ ~: ~~ing partners and then to be let alone '.SFIR E' S P RICES to work out the evening'. entertain-

l::e,~O::I!~:;e~"7r~T~;'d=~care mtlch aboat floor .howa andstun tI an d .uch th.inCI'l. So theyduce a while and then lit OIIt anumber or two to chat with theirpartners, or maybe they wander in-to the pmes room to trY theil- hastds•• ~ JlOOt. .... ao.pIe 01filllll!l durinlr the eveDiDg they ap-pear at the refre.hment table. At theVictory part,- they were -"eo typi-cal American fve.--apple pie, cheeHand deBcicnu eoll'ee ten'ed Oft plates 12 Y..... F-ne.-decorated with tiny American flap. I Ian Huper at ow-. PH. 2S44

Of. coune the rdre.shmerat tom- • , I I I , • r , I , I I' I

mittee, headed by Mrs. OydeAdams, saw to it that the apple piewas the genuine homemade varietyiashioned accordir.g to the beltAmerican traditions. On her eommit.tee were the Mesdamea HUt')'Wright, Ralph Thomas, Harry Bar-nard and Laird JohnBon. They wereassisted in their tasks at the Bervingtable by the competent and generoushands of Mrs. Mary HiU and MissG. Holliday.

In the meantime the music wenton and on. If one lmew none of theboys ill light, one knew all of thegirlJ ••• Yvonne Kerbrat, BettyCoddington, Barbara Fitch, Kather-ine Rosborough •.• Anne Austin .••BetlY Lou Albyu •.• Louise Che.nau: ..• Marily1l Buelow .•• Eliza-

@IriII.I&1'S"''''''''F'!I!'!IIMM!!l'l!l beth Harris .... Sue Dannreuther

I... and a few score othars.Along about midnight there was

Ithe traditional grand march endingwith everyone standing at attentionfor "Cod Save the King" and all the

. Rirls ,inging "The Star ."'SpangledBanner."

After that J8 Britishers woerewhisked off to be the overnightguests of Grone Pointe families.Mrs. Ferris Fitch, chairman of thehospitality committee saw to all that.~fr. and Mrs. Fitch c:rered theiro'l'o'n home for "billeting," and 'ildid Dr. and Mn. Spurrier. Othershelping with the entertainment ",'ere~[r. ancl :-fr~. GeorRe Essington, Mr.

Iand ~frs. Glen Coulter, Mr. and:\[rs. "',lEam Arnoldy, Mr. and Mrs.Fred L. nay, Mr. and Mrs. HarryBa~nard. :\Ir. anll "in. ~sli~ Put-nam. Mr. and '-Ir~. Charle< Hewitt.:\fr. and :\frs. Clarence Campbell.~rr. and :\fr .•. Geor.Q'CGeliatelly, Dr.and Mrs. M. P. Dilliard, Dr. anll'Irs. Otarles T. Peabody, Mr. and:\Irs. \Yilliam Richard.on. :\£r. and

i:\frs. Ho,,'ar<1 QtlackenhllSh, '-fro and:\fro. Donal<l Slc,'en<on. :\Ir. and\[r •. \\"iliia"l1 Li,'crrnore and :\£r..nll :\fn. ]amc. R. ORricn. I

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~ c.rnini. IHENRY LAVERS, ~. BICYCLE STOLEN I

TC%liilhip Cierk, ~ iGroaae Pointe Township, ~ n,'n~1<i L~FMC.:. 1'\2 Oak <treet.1

~ rc"n':d 1.:. rerl a,,,I ,,"ifc ];, 'w'c IWayne County, Michigan. ~ ':;,:cn irom I:,c ~a,a&c ,n thc rear

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Jan. 16.-17-18Jeanette Mac:DonaJd

Nelson Eddy

"I MarriedAn Angel"

ORCHESTRA

Sun., Mon" Tues, Jaca. 17. 18. l'John Carroll, Ruth Hussey

Bruce Cabot in"PIERRE OF THE PLAINS"

PlusGel">.Montgomery, Ann Ruther-ford and Glenn Miller's Famous

Band in"ORCHESTRA WIVES"

Cartoon and Up-to-the-MinuteNewsreel

Wed., Thw-I. Jail. zt, 21Cary Grant, Ronald Coleman and

Jean Arthur ""TALK OF THE lWN" I

PlusJohn Archer, Bela Lugosi in

"BOWERY AT MIDNIGHT"C~u l"Jon

Last Times Tonite Thu ..... Jan. 14Joan Bcnnett inTWIN BEDS"

PlusRich~rd Dix, Wend)' Barrie

in"MEN AGAINST THE SKY'"

Short Subjects

Fri.. Sat. Jan. 15.1'John Beale. Florence Rice

in'STAND BY ALL NETWORKS'

PlusLupe Velez, Lt'on Errol

in"MEXICAN SPITFIRE"Cartoon and Chapter 2 of

''VALLEY OFVANISHING MEN"

Kids: Fun, Laughs, ThrillsBE HERE

Folks, Our Big Special Wednes.day Bargain Matmee is Becom-ing More Popular Each Week-Get the Shores Habit - Adulh17c 'til 6 p,m.

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Starrin~ JOHNNY FR!SCO, jLC.

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AL BAUNER-Strolling with Guitar and Song.

Featured 13 Weeka with

JOE VENUTI AND HIS ORCHESTRAFIRST TIME IN DETROIT

FEATURING

George Kohler and Frances Stanley

Bowling

DONT STOP BUYING YOURSHARE IN WAR BONDS

Ladies - It's Good for the Figure

Farewell Week forGood and Goody atClub Stevadora

Plan Now to Visit the Popular Ne\v

Pointe Show Bar

Grosse Pointe Woods Recreation20422 Mack Avenue NI. 9633

Own"r. RENE DEGRIECKMana .. ,.. JOHN CONDA

Wow I I. ahe good I ASTRIKE a day keep. the doc:.tor away. And boost. her aver~.ge I Bowling provide. regu-lart healthful exerc:iae that'afun !

Good & Goody, the two iugitive~from an insane asylum, are reallyblowing their tops this last week ofa IS-week engagement. Many of thefriend~ they han made are droppingin to say good. bye and ha"e a tastlaugh with them. It is farewell weekalso for Lee \\'alter's and hi~ or.chestra, who close this com inK Sun.day night. He will he replaced Mon-day by an old fa,'oritet, Joe Banket,lhe new trumpet kin~, Due to thedraft depletions Joe is bril1~i:'1g acompletely reorganized band backwith him and ~ortunately it is cI'erybit as good if not better than hisoriginal group,

The bal,ance of this week's showhas a couple of new additions in theway of novelty entertainers, Chi-quitl!. and her marionettes, a \'erylovely young lady whose manipula-Itions of her dolls gives them almost,a human life like action - out.standing in her SOCiety PI1iyboy ona Bender. Count Naurici billed as aEuropean novelty, turns out to bea misfit magkian and juggler withthe necessary touch of pathos thatmakes for comedy ala Charlie Chap-lin. Lee Mason and Ethel Shepherdstay on each dOing the hit paradenumbers that are suited to -them.The Estner DeRoy Glamour Girlshav(' new chorus numbers, colorful.ly t1r~~sed. The (ldent~! harem num.ber is quite eye appealing and nic~- I

Iy staged.

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HIT HIROHITO WITH A BOND

George Kohler and Frances Stan.ley, featured for 13 weeks with JoeVenuti md hi5 orchestra, are mak-ing their first Detroit appeara"u agreat hit at Howard Duncanson'ssmal't new club, The Pointe ShowBar, 15316 East Jefferson, oppositethe Esquire theatre.

Honor Scottish Poetin Concert, DanceVVednesday,Jan.20

St. Andrews, ill its 95th year, .nilpay tribute to Robert Burns, theScottish poet, in a concert and danceat the General Motors aUditorium on\Vednesday, Jan. 20 at 8 p.m.

Featured will be Florian Nellis,New York soprano, Marie HuntleyGordon, contralto; Robert McFar-lalle, baritone, and Jack Boeson, De-troit's outstanding young violinist.

The songs of Robert Burns willbo featured on the program of theevening. Jean McDougan and hernew troupe of prize-winning High-land dancers will present Flings,sword dance, Shean Truibis, horn-pipes, Irish jigs.

St, Andrews Highlanders Pipeband will be featured in. Scottish 11'-

Iections. Finzell will furnish the mu-sic for dancing following the con-cert.

Further information may be ob.tained from John ]. MacEwen,financial secretary, Cherry 7820 orLenox 8527,

dur:n.1< our 13 years ,.f proh:hitlt\n. \\'hat,,"ou rc<.llv vote for is whether liquor IS ):oinll:to be ~Id lrRflllv or rlle.Rally ... whl'ther thecomm:lmty l~ ~om~to lI:t't nN"de<1 t;>'I"O~ !;,;!'<hool< "A~.;::~;:l:" .... ,j lIle ilkE'. or whethl'rth1~ moni'y 1~ ,,",m~ 10 ~o to l<ang!'lrrs andhool1cl<~er~. That's the answer, boys., .~,mple 31' A-R-C."

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T REG R 0 SSE POI ~ T ERE V t ~ W Thursday, January 14, 194~--_._-------------------,-----------------.,..-- ,

s..:. ~ S=. 1~. 11.. 17Ch"cles Boyer, Rita HaYM>r'thHenry Fonda, Ginger Rogers:Charles Laughton and Others

in'TALES of MANHATI"ANI

AlsoOf 'NEAm BROOKLYN

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The Ea,t End KidsSelected Short Subjects

Continuous Sanda" &om. 1:06 'IIID

Moa. aDd Taft. Jan. IS. ItIrene Dunn, .Ralph Bellamy

,n. "LADY IN A JAM"

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BIG HOUSE"Selected Short Subjects

Diah.. II CosmeticsT_aday Wedneada,.

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in"LUCKY LEGS"

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ETHEL SHEPHERDDetroit'. G...n<k.t Sin,er

Star-Studded ShowComing to Colony

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Big Program atShores Sunday

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HUGE ARRAY OF TALENT IN A NEW ALL-STAR REVUEGOOD afid GOODY

Esther DeRov ond Glamour Girls Final Lee \Valters .n.d Orchestra"" H~r W....k H"

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TRY OUR ~):~,:.:~\~~:::;n5:r::~IN-A.BASKET _ "T:~t~,~~~~:nr"VaudpviHe Show~ Nightly ~ First Show at 9:15 H~~,

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"'The Ml~'or of 44th Street," alDuth better picture than the name A double bureled hit program of "Tales of Manhattan,. which play!implies, plus another hanette ~lac' !wo fine pictures has been booked Sunday and ~l(\n<lay on a doubleDonald.:'\elson Eddy feature, "I for Sunday, ~londay and Tuesday I program at toe Colon)' theatre, i.; Combinin .. the t"rrid ~:;G ",eet 1 hat comhination of mo\'ie per-on')larri~ an A"~~l" :c~ ::'::~,;~~~:~ 4' ,i,e Snores tneatre, .\iaCK a,'enue Ithe laDUIOUS prOQUctlon of the I singing of Lamour and Crosby wit:, alties which made an indelible markplay Sunday, Monday and Tuesday I at ~ine.Mile road, equally fabulous Boris Morros and famous Hope wit in one film, with in the minds of countless film fansat the Esquire thutre, John Carroll, Ruth Hussey and S. P. E3gle, in an all.star picture the inimitable Red SkcttQn and Anne when Paramount's "Thi, Gun for

.Ma~'o~ "f 44th Street" stars Bracc Cahot are hooked together in that has ml)re .naml'S than a theatre Sothern in thl' other. the Vogue Hire" was released _ Veronica LakeGeorge Murphy and Anne Shirley I the first picturesque feature, "Pierre benent. step~ forth with a doubl!' program and Atan Ladd-is a~ain broullht to-The MacDonald. Eddy picture ii an. of thl' Plains ," The players incIL.de Charlei Boy. stuting Friday that promisei to hit get her hy the ~ame studio in Da,h.other of their popular musical en. Thc second hit, "Orchestra er. Rj.t~ Hayworth, Ginger Rogers, new highs in laup;hter and entertain_ iell Hammett', "T:,e Glass Key,"tertainlllents to which film.goers \Vive,," is a jam se'sion of laughs, Henry Fonda, Charles Laughton, ment. which cnmes Friday for senn <layslook forward with pleas1lre. l~we ar.d allunng young ladies high. I Edward G, Roh;nson, Paul Robe,on, Bing Crosby and Bob Hope, two to thl' AI!1l'r 'heatrl'

I hghted hy tne music that all Amtr- Etne! "'aters, "Rochester," Thomas of the nation's funniest men," ra- ~Iys!ery. in thc best Dashiellliea Im'es to sinp; and swing to, the ~litchell, Cesar Romero, Roland dio and movies, will he seen together Hammett manner. spiced \\~th sus.mUSICof Glenn ~!il1er and his band, Young, Elsa Lanchester, Eugene again in another "Road" picture- pen'e, act10n and romance, is ,aid

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Co-starred with ~!tller are George PallettI' and some 24 or more lel.d. Paramount's "Road to ~forocco," to be all present and accounted for, I :'[ontgom".,' .n,l .\r.r. P.::ther~~~~ "1& player. thrown i"to the bar~ain. which is due next Friday at the in the film '.l'rsion of his best. seller,'''Ill '. ",,,'~'''''-A~!MIlT'll, -I Featured ;n a cast of beauties in-I The script represents the combIned Vogue thca!re with the 101'ely, lu,. The th:rd member of this_triple-Startinv Fridav eluding Lynn Bari, Carole Landis. efforts of almost as many writers- cious Dorothy Lamour once more starrer, and the Ihird corner of the

co - - " Virginia Gilmore and Muy Beth Ben Hecht, Ferenc Molnar, Donald the lady they vie for. romanlic triangle. is Brian DonlevyFor 7 Big Days Hughes, as well as Cesar Romero Ogd.en Stewart, Samuel Hoffenstein, The three star!, who ,hared hon. who has just thrilled thousands with• and the ~ich"Ias Brothers. Lad!!las Fodor ilnd n,'e other top. ors in "R,,;;.d to Singapore" ar, ~ his performance in Par.tmonnt's2 Laugh Hits --------- nO,tch writers, .. • "Road to Zanzi!>ar," are said to out- "\Vake Island." Other. rounding out

GROSSE POINTE ARTISTS 'Tales of Manhattan IS a sto:y Ido their ore,'iolls monke\'shll1e< in the e>:ce!1el1! cast ar~ Bonita Gran.MEETING HELD TUESDAY which blends dr~~a, com,edy, mu~,c, this fur,-for-all. "Roau to - ~ror{1Cco" 'ille, R:.hard Denning, Joseph Cal-

. romanc. and stIrring ~ctlon-taklng ', ... f leia dnd \\'I'lll'am B-nd"x, the latter IThe Grosse Pointe Arti,ts assocla. ~ ~ a movIe must Lever tocre "as ~tion met Tuesday evening at the you from a tenement to a penthouie one, al,o having done his bit in "\V'ake Ihome ot Miss Valerie Corbett, of -from Park Avenue to the Bo\\-ery. In addition to the million and one Island,"Bishop road, Carlo, Lope! ,,'as guest The second feature Itars the East gags, there are four hit tunes. It w01Jld seem, offhand, that you01 honor for the e\'ening and was End Kids in .. 'Neath Brooklyn Tdking full advantage of the ver- don't 'lal'e to be a Lindy ho~per to

f h B 'dg "Th ... 'ngs are contl'nu gel all hopped un, about "Orchestraasked to give criticism 0 t e recent rI e. e .. ,OWl - satilit}' of its cast, "Panama Hattie,"f 1 4S Sunda Wive;," the hilarious 20th Cmtury-work of the members. aus rom : p.m. y. starring Ann 50thI'm and Red Skel-

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.. ' varied ele"lents of screen entertain- First of all, the picture stars thement. band that for three successive years

The new Metro-GoldW)'n-lIfayer has been voted America's most popu-:611TE1 -. N.77JJ.1 musical, based on the New York!!: -~ lar band in a poll conducted by au-

JANUARY 15TH production, re,'olves around three thoritafue "Billboard" magazine.STARTING FRIDAY, romances, Uncle Sam.s de£ense ac- That's Glenn Miller, of course, and

FOR ONE GREAT WEEK tivities in the Canal Zone, numer- his talented crew of instrumentalistsOUl spies and is liberally Iprinkled and vocalists,with lOng, dance and laughter. Lav- Then there is George Montgom-

__ ishiy de~orated sets form the back- ery, lately one of the ''Ten Gentle-ground for the song and dance num. IA .. Nl)O m~n from West Point." He's a ha~d- t the ew ....ben, including Cole Porter songs some lad, a trumpet player. Wlth .~.

~1 from the New York show and five one foot in the groove and the other POInte Show Bar... new numben written especially for in matrimony. And co-starred with

the picture. Miller and Montgomery is darling------------- Ann Rutherford, an orchestra wife

wh0--4las !-al!iPst becomes a brasswidow.

Also starred are Lynn Bari, CaroleLandis, Virginia Gilmore and MaryBetb Hughes, as well as Cesar Ro-mero aDd the Nicholas BrotNers.

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Our nation _/()tTt has more horsepower thanthe mmbined total of all cur enemies. A singleturbo-generator, like the one shown above, pro-duces enough electricity to sl..i'ply the normal .needs of 250,000 average families. A new gen-erator like this one will shortly be added toDetroit Edison lines, and mest of itS power willgo to producing the weapons of war. And thatgenerator represents less than 7 per cellt of theentire Detroit Edison capacity,

Today The Detroit Edison Com p:ln) 's totalI-teneratin~ capa6t)' is 5' 2/imes as large as during~'or1d War I. and more than half of this enor-mous power is being used in war production.During 1<)'1~.power for war production totaledover TWO BILLIO:\" kilowatthours. In the most; rnpdrtant weapon of all-PO\\'ER-we arewell armed. Ekctricitv mu~t keep the v..ar plant!hummin~ .. and for that vital job we areprepared.

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The Nature of GodYou will naturally lllP"ee that tbere

muat be a true perception of God'snature betore one can understandHis presence and Its power. And,again, we mlLSt know that It I.! onlya mortal sense. a false sense ot man,that Is to be corrected by this heal-Ing presence, for man In Ood's ImageIs not In need of healing. But wemortalll need to know What God Is,or we fall victims to the bellet 01another presence, the opposite orablellce of God or good, ca.lled evu.Mrs. Eddy has given us the fOliow-Ing &II-embracing definition of Ood,which I will read from the textbook(P. 465): "God I.! Incorporeal. divine.IIUpreme, \ft1tnIte Mind, Spirit, SOul,PrInciple, Lite, Tr:uth, Love," whichterms, she says. are lIynon)'mOWl, ~-terrlng "to one abIIolute 00<1," "Theyare also IDtende<l,D she SAya, "to ex-press the nature, essence, and whole-tle811 of Oeity:'

TbJ!n we learn, aceordIng to C'hrIa-t1an Selence, tbat 000 I.! tnC01'))Oreal,that Is, without a pbys1ca1 body; dI'vine not human, supreme, withoutan equal. and lnf1nlte, filling allepace; and we also learn that the Mni. Edd1"s Demonstrationpresence of Ood would embrace the A.s the )'ears bring with them Jwtpresence of HIs synonyms-the pres- and appreciative regard tor allence of Mind, the presence of Spirit, those Who have given to men athe presence of SOul, the presence ot hliher and holler sense of God andPrinciple, the presence of Life, the His cre~t,ion, how gratetul we arepresence of Truth, and the presence and shall continue to be that Maryot Love. Baker ~d.iy. throughout the re-

Now while to each synonym we malnc2r of her earthly days. de-may tor the moment attribute a voted her entire time and fortun.p!'lrtlcular healing quality or ac- to the establishment, equipment.tl 1'1ty. we must remember that the and nourishment ot the Cause ofwords are synonymous, and tor that I Christian SCIence, The persecution!reason what pertains to Mind would which were heaped upon Christalso pertain to Spirit, to Soul, Prln- Jesus tor bring:ng a doctrine basedciple, LIfe, Truth, Love, However. It upon love rather than creed andIs true our understanding of God Is ceremonies were likewise heapedenlarged "nd eventually completed upon Mrs. Eddy for her discovery ofby a stUdy "f these seven other matter's nothingness and the all-names for Deity. And when we ness of Spirit. It was no little thingunderstand the full slgniflcance of to expose the workings 01 the carnalTruth and Love we shall recognize I mind, to uncover eVil's subtle waysthat Truth and Love are Indeed one for accomplishing more Iniquity.and the same. Bnd that one Is God. But Mrs. Eddy, followlng our dear

Let us consl~er these synonyms Master, dr:mk of the bItter cup andfor God In thm different aspects. pressed on In spite of seeminglyNow the healln.g activity of Mind Is ol'erpowerlnl\' odds. until toda~'to Instruct. Mmd Is the source ot . Chri,tian Science Is a recognizedIntelligence and must kn:0w its own I religion, honored and established inIdeas. and mwt be contmually Im- the ChristIan world. No one but Iparting itself through these Ideas. she knew whl\t it meant to be theMan, being the highest Idea of 000, author of Seiencr and Health. Just Ireflects perceptioll, comprehension, think for a moment ot one fatt.understanding, discernment-an of There was a time when no one knewthe qUll.lIties of God's wisdom. I what she wa~ talking about. She,searching for God we shall find our- alone, comprehended lhe meamnl\'selves Instructed Ily the divine Mind, of her "scientific statement of !lein>:"Constructive Ideas, thoughts. will (Science and Health, p. 468 \ : "Thereunfold t" us as we pray for wisdom I~ no life. truth. Inlcl1igrnce. norand understanding. and the darken- ~ubstance in maller. All i~ InfiniteIng suggestions of I~oranct!, back- Mind and lts intlmtt' manifestation.ward ness, imperception, and dull- for God is All-in-ali. Spint 1.' 1m-ness are naturally healed In the mortal Truth: mntter is mortalllllht of this presence of the divine ~rror. Spirit l.~th~ real and rtprnal:Mmd. Tr~tler Is the ur.real and frm;JOral.

The heaUmf actlvlt.y of !';plrit Is to Spmt i<; God, and man is HlS \magrpurity. Spiritll&1 man alread~' cre- l'.nd llkt'nes~, rherrf0r~ man Is notated In GOO's likeness Is Immaculate. matenal: h~ i~ ~piritllal."purc, holy, IInd the human or mortal And she h:ld to pro\'r this sl3le-man. conceived In ~in. &S the Bible ment. drn\'in~ the cl~jm" 01 ma:t~rsan, nreds to know these fact.' In and r1eclannl\' the a';np~~ 0~ God a<order to purify his t,hinking, The Mind or Spmt. Hrr drmon,tratw.., of 'preSl'nce of Spirit rendpr~ harmles.< ,hrop ~ta!<'mrn:,~ cOnlmllr,~ m !ilr,rthl' beliefs nf <"Onl.lImmation and in- fll11 f0,CC trxl~v, ~nd Ihr ,'rar' \\'Iilfectlon, e\'en though one I.~expo.<rd Rra ,d1:r credlt her anti hrr te~rh;nll"~,to sin and disease. In r<'allty th~re anrl hllmaml ... ,,"'Ill n~" 1:p In errr-Is nothing ~nywhere which can <"On- Inerra~lDg nllmbers and call hrrtlIminate or affert thp P!'rfert man blr,orel,of God's crt'ating. and that man Is "'nrrc I~ A rl1anlrr in \l'i.- trx'b'lo.'k •your true selfhood. whlch 11::\e.<11' man,' rrO(1I~ ,,: Ih~ i

The hrl\ling activity of SOIlI L. to succes'[nl (,p:e.lewn ,,~ thp tc.ch- I

1!10rif\', Soul Imparl~ the maJest, .. I ir.l'~ "I rbrl':,a'] Sc rnrr" TIll., Ithe ~'uprpml\ey, the I!iorv or God I ciJap::" 1<r"n;,::,l~~.~~r~.:~:':.r,. ~Ir.~ 1and 9S we magm[v or 11lorilv (';"n ~rp O\rr "n . "-' ' . , ' " •._ ~ __ . . . be (l .Hllinrn::IC':lir-(1 tC'$tmF"nH"C; of !ho~(' I, •• " 1, llJIO~~~~ w~ C m~ -:,:~~_,~',.(l;;~' V~.• 'L r(,:1~"(1 ('It 1.:mo~ta.'are of HI" ~ {'\~~.... ~....lIl"tJt'SLy Ana I fW'j"";' ~.nn~,l r!: ....;1';." rr ("~"qir.;•• ron h\suprtmary. ThLc; rE'flectpd ftlory i ~n,t rc"!rl..n<: nnn t' .l(;', m~ 1'''I'"' t,.~ .• I

t~'c:~c; away the fe.l~fl' ~('In,)Cof self.. bi)(lk Knt or,p rf p""r> ..r pt'r<::(1'~.? rfll:- I

R!ofi{iratiot1. ~I!"lf..("'ondpmnal:on. Oi c.iiitrn il f1r;1....~jt.(1t1rr. Th('~: v,;r;-{'M"H~plty. Bo.a.~tlng. \'an1t~, C0nrf"lt (',1;-('(1 '!':""o';;;::h rr:'ln.nr A':""J ~. :ril i'r.k': 1lnftl'r:orUy. and "flU .dCPi"'c~:ltI0n Mrc: rri'd\".(; r,,-'('~~~:on I,f ':1'" (",r:--Rire w:.:; III ,h~~ hralln!l J)OV'rr of' pre,<;ence IInd pm';rr 0: Goo,Soul Ry fnnM~ntly l;)or;lylllp: (;oel'" !too<!, 1he fle~hlv cra\'inf(,~ MrQlIl~trd, Tl1P so-ca!le(j plrasl1rr~ 01mater~Al ~~n.t:!" in\'n1,;,p lJ<; 1'1 ~irknf'~C"Rnd ~!n, bHt the'p f~l<p c:.irr.,' r11~.,:tppr:1.r ~lth ~ht ~row:nJt rr~117:\tll)r IthAt frup and T.1..c;!m~ ,1r"',l ('~'1 rnm( :onl." Ihrough the prrsrncp I)f Sm;1 I

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lie » Prlnclple'a Idea, lI"arl at onE j

Ills of the body. But the great fact With hll Maker. Man can no mtlre 1 ndence In God through prayer, And 1m her work, But she knew that hadnf G'ld's prelence, power, and In. be separated from his Pflrrir!~ than It becomes the priVilege and duty ot ! alle rightly diagnosed the cue I~telligence could not be denied a cause can be separated from effect. lhe one desiring to know God aright would have been healed, So, In hu-place In human affairs and, as blUl Realizing that PrinCIple governs Ita to commune With Him frequently. ! millty and trust, she turned to Godalways beell the case When one Is ' Idea helps mallkiM le overcome the This communion WIth Ood L! the and asked Him to reyeal to her the

bellet that man Is governed by most holy and sacred privilege we error of bellet that waa holding theprepared to receive a revelation ot mortal mmd msteac of Goel. ThL! ha\'e. And ChnstHUl Gcier.ce enablc~ . patient. After a few momenU ofGod, the revelation appears. h th us to so silence the material senses' quiet, prayerful meditation, like a

60 fo..ary Baker Eddy, one of our I'" t e greatest curse at material and q111et our o~'n impulsiveness: beam of hght In the darkness, cameown countrywomen, proved to be ~~n~~ ~~~te30~:n~v~0~~a~:~ and anxietlea that we are able le the words. "Handle the error Iromthe one ready to receive thla revela- I Jesus referred directly to thIs when have audience with God and take In Its most dangerous aspect." TheUon ~f dlvJDe Science, which Is the I he Sald, "Why callest thou me good~ the purifying qualltles of His pres- thought was then turned to findpromised Comforter, Mrs !""~:' -,:.. :- ""0'" Is none good tlut one, that is cnce as one imbibes a refreshing what W3.'l the most danllerous a.spet"tan earnest, devoted stUdent of the I Ood." God governs man, ami a.s WI I draught of cool water or Lhe warmth of the case, and SUddenly the aD.>werBible, a rl.rm ~lIever In God, aud drop the materiaJ for the spiritual and light of the sun. Mrs. Eddy came, "Why, the mother Is afraIdahe was parUcu!&l'ly Impressed With Ood's harmo.,lous and contlnuoul states in her chapter on prayer In that the little one L! going to die."the heal1ng "'o;,ks Of Jesus and hili , government will be manifested In Science and Health (p. 15), "Lips The most dangerous aspect Is alwaysdISciples. At a ,.mc whpn Mrs. Eddy i our human experience. must be mute and materialism silent, the fear of death. Immediately thewas su!f()rlng from the result of The healing activIty ot Life I.! to I that man may have audience with practitioner turned her attentlon~.n accident, which her physician perpetuate. Only by acknowledging Splrlt, the divine Principle, Love, silently to the claim of de:lth. ShelII()ugn~ would be fatal, she turned that Life L~ God can we begin to I which dcstroya all error." knew that God Is the life of manto her Bible for com tort and grasp the luller meaning ot Llle liE Perfect prayer conslst.~ not In the tlnd Ule can nenr result In death,strength and read the account Mat- "immortality brought to light" a.s multitude of words, but In the that G~ Is Love, and mercy andthew gives of Jesus' healing ot the the textbook says (p. 335). OOd: who I strength of the pure desire which compassion are alway~ present., toman sick with the palsy, She found is eternai Life, is foreve~ expressing raises the thought toward God. To I overcome the belIefs of everlastmghenelf luddenly healed and recog. Himself through spiritual man; con- pray effectively Jesus said we must punishment and condemnatlon, thatnlze~ that the healing was due to ISeQuently man Is the expression 01 enter Into our closet and close the perfect Love CB.'its out fear or In-God s presc:lce and power. ,Life. Lite Is not In material thtngs door and our Father which seeth In llammatlon. The a~tlon of these true

N~ to many people Mrs, Ed,dYs nor In the material sense 01 man. secret will reward us openly-we Idea.s boon had Its effects on thehealmg might have been of little Paul said "In him we live and move must shut out our fears and anxle. mortal fear and helplessness ex-Importance. Some might say, "Oh, and hav~ our being." Th~n to do 0; ties for ourselves a.nd others and pressed by the mother; and theshe ,~ould "have gotten well, any- be good In the human experience Is realize the lacts ot our true being as II ~hl1d. relea.sed from the mother's9.,8Y• ,?r. Maybe the. doct~r_ was to rellect God. Life, thereby helping the &Ons and daugbters or God., rear-laden thoughta, quickly recov-'Irong. But not so wltn Mrs . ."ddl'. everyone WIth whom we cUUJe In , There is an old proverb which reada I ered from the bellefs of SUfferingA.s she relates It In her textbook contaC'L As we do this we become "The bee that gathers the honey ~ I snd in a tew hours was entirely tree The national parks yi~lded 6,473,-(p. lOO): "I knew the Principle 01 conscIously aware of that presence not the olle LhaL nit.. from llower to I lnd allollt her plav, What a beauti- I 855 pounds of scrap metal in 1942, orall harmonious MInd-action to be of Lite which destroys the beliel In flower, but the one tbat remalns Iu! answer to understanc1ing prayer J enough to fill more than 75 frcightGod, ~d that cures were produ~d or lear or death. down In the flower." The benefits ofIn primitive Chrlstlan healing Dy The healing activity of Truth Is to this will be appreciated In Its appll- can.holy, uplllting talth; but I ~ust correct. Now Truth is tbat which Is. cation to prayer. It Is not the hur- ------------_know the SCience of this healing, God being all or Truth, there is no ried, wordy prayer, but, rather.and 1 won my way to ab60lute con-I opposite of Truth termed error, God quietly dwelling upon and realizingcluslons through divine te~elatlon. is. Sin and disease. a.s well 1Uldeath, the hely, loving nature of Ood that The World Situationreason, and demonstration. are not. They are not the truth or brings us His bluslngs. There Is today a marked Increase

eo Mrs. ElddY set to work to dls- facts of being whlle hollness Im- Now Jesus frequently took himself In prayerful consIderation of Godcover the ..~ vine laws Of 14le, Truth, mortality, and' harmony are. 'Then apart Irom the crowded cities and and many evidences ot His guidance~ Love, Whlcl\ she has named all sickness, sin, and death are '~ft~•• ~ ~ mountain or hilltop InCbrLstIan Science (p. 107) Law is ....ft,~ ..... • nnd protection. tn the war in which• errors which Truth, understood, de- order to be alone In prayer. It w ••the ~on of the power and au- stroys. Truth can only correct what - we as a nation are concerned withthorlty of Prlnclp;e, G~. ~nd 1Ul is untrue, Ood's man, refter':ng not so much the physical Isolation our allies. we hear from time toMrs. Eddy has wrl~ten, ThIS apo. truth, needs no correcting, bu~ the aa the COnsCIOUSeleyatlon above a!1 time of men In great extremitydlctica1 Prlnclple POUlts to the reve- human selt must be corrected and ~~~r~m;G~ ~~:a~:'lso~e~~d~ I shOWing exceptional judgment. WeJatlon of Immanuel, 'God with US, be disciplined by the truth which In following Jesus' history we flnd I also hear of numberle8ll cues of-the sovereign ever-presence, de- Jesus said would make us free. those periods of elevated thought I endurance and strength beyond theIIverlng the children or men from Truth is never reversed but 1Ulthe succeeded by great demonstrations ordinary human capacity and underevery Ul 'that llesh Is belr to'" (Sel- textbook states (p. 442):"the' reverse of spiritual power. God's man waa circumstances of almost unbel!ev-ence and Health, p. 107). So we see of error is true." We must willingly t'evealed 60 clearly In his thought able stress. We hear. too. of what~ proof of the truth. taught by Christ :;ee the so-called material man as a that he saw only the perlect Image seem to the human sense mlracu-

esUl In Mrs. Edd.Vs he&llng. false concept of man. Then, by ac- and llkeness of the Father_ And the lous escapes from condltlons threat-knowledglng the spiritUal man as climax ot his demonstration over enlng disaster. These Incidents aU

1~e th~e P~~D~:~~a~tg~ft~:~ ~~:;~r1~fc~~e~~:r~~ ~~t<;~~~ I ;~~;O~c ..rc:;c::~ of Mind'! dI.which Is. of Olives. At this cruel&! period In the

And, finally, the healing activity Working Chrlstlan Scientists soon "orld's history men and women .._of Love is to inspire. Man, as God's -grllpresentatlve, Is forever inspired, realize the great need for these looking and searching, as never be-and this destroys the beliefs of de. periods of spiritual retreshment, 10re, 10r that beavenly reusurance

t. d' these moments spent In God's pres- which will enable them to look be-presslon, dejec lon, IScouragement, ence, Imbibing His purity. wisdom, yond the ph-lcal evidence of e~l.tand frustratIon. We can always Jg.

know the presence of Love by Its strength, and joy With which to meet to that Iplritual CODIclousneM orupllItlng, strengthening, and joyous and overcome the errors of material divine presence, In which there Isff Th f . existence. Mrs. Eddy states In her no war. no disease. no death and

e ect. e cup 0 In!splratton Is the "Miscellaneous Writings" (p, 133): where the brotherhood of ma'n ••blessing of Love. Nothing else can ...take the place ot that unselfl.sh "Thref! .times a day, I retire to seek already established, to that Rcretdesire to share with others the the diVIDe blessing on the sick and place of the Most High, where oneblessing of the Father. Being aware sorrowing, with my face toward the truly linda his protection from thl&f t f dlvin L Jerusalem of Love and Truth, In I onalaught of paganism apJnst

o he presence 0 e eve, we sllent prayer to the Father which, Chrutl-., t...are healed of hate. revenge, selfish- ...... J

ness. No other word but Love can 'seeth In secret,' and Wlt~ childlike i Never before b •• the earth ..~ so. confidence that He WIll reward I • - u=u

fitly deSCribe the goodness of God. 'openly' In the midst of depressing i engulted ID war. This fact leads oneBI~ss1ng all with His tender care. care a~d labor I turn constantly to \ In relUlOnably expect that, bec&.1Ille or

•BOt wI1llng that one ~f ~ should divine Love for guidance, and ftnd its all-embraclng nature. there will...wrer or grieve or die, ot purer rest." emerp !roIn this ftery trial a peace~ than to behDld eVil," Go4 Jst prom2slng man lasting good thaD~deed the Giver of all g004, ",wIth the a'Orld hlUl p.ver known. Thewhom 1& no variableness, neither prophet Ezekiel's worda are hemgshadow of turning:' As John says. fulfilled' ~I will overturn overturn.;;:.~ love him, becaU!le he ftrst loved ol'ert~, It: and It sh&Il ~ no more,

~ ErTot" until he come whose right it is,"Among Christian Scientists and, This prophecy will not stop short of

indeed, others, one I.! apt to hear complete fUlfillment. which shall bethe expression, "Well, the thing ha.s I the coming of the ChrIst, Truth. togot to be handled: we've got U the Indh'idual consciousness of everyhandle It or it will handle US," ~ man. woman. and child. Then theyhandling of a probJem or situation "shal; know me, from the least toIs the necessary means of destroying the greatest" <Hebrews 8:11).Its claims to discourage and depres.! The despotic forces of eVil-sel1-us. And the fundamental fact In thE will, Injustlct!, cruelty, theft, andpractice of the Christian rellglon I~ destruction~eem to be boldlngto recognize the great truths of GOO'f sway o\'er a great. part of the world.allness and intelligence and thel: And there are eVlden,ce~ of the In-handle or correct the spurious claim~ filtratIon of anli-ChrL~tian methods01 eviL and purposes In every portion of

Beginning WIth the premIse thai the globe.God or good Is All-In-all, the onl~ We must not: however, be d1s-presence, we see that enl must be mayed at the pIcture presented bynothing. Evil Is referred to In thE mortal mUld for. as Mrs. Eddy s.~tesS . t t I h'd 'Science and Health. p. 97), Thecnp ures as a serpen , a ways I' more destructive matter becomes,mg I~e.lf in the gluse .Of go~, anc the more its nothingness will ap-that IS Just what matertal beliefs are pear until matter reaches Its mortalconstantly trying to do-impress ~ zenith in illusion and forever dis-that there Is pleasure in matter ane appears." But unless we are awakeonly dullness In Spirit. But wheL and alert to the hidden wavs ofwe have found out, to our joy, that Satan's warfare. we shall tlnd' our-matter and it.<; beliefs can result selns either lulled tnto apathy byonly in suffering and sorrow and it. or made frantic by fear. The pur-that happiness and true pleaSure are pose of Satan Is always to diVidequahUes or diYine Mind, we are ther: and separate, and then destroy In-ready to seek Him in whOo<epres- o;viduaily, whether it be groups of(Ilce, the PsalmIst said, there I~ penons or groups of nallons, Dmted"fulness of joy"; and at whose "righl we'll stllnd, divided we'll fan.hand there are pleasures for ever- A.~ our eyes are opened throughmore." spintual clear-sigl1tedness to the

For a tine I'ltllmple of handling presence of God, we shall behold theerror let me recall another InCIdent unseen ehariot~ and horses that thewhich happened to Moses. The I prophet EIL<ha saw, and rise In:;tory ~0i'3 that r~ro~s,UVUIl ut:Jng I ~trength and courage to face anyinstructed by God to rescue the ioe. "For thev that be with us arechildnn of Israel from sla\"ery to I more than they that. be WIth them,.the E!i}'pt.ans, aD.>!':tred God, sa,- : Unl:lnchmg, unYIelding lalthfulnessing, "But. behold. they wlll not be- : to God and to mankind. a refu~al toIlcve me, nor hearken unto my I:olee: , admit the power of the stronge~tfor they will say, The Lord hath not I and most tenacious su~est\ons ofappeared unto Illee. And the Lord I enl-these stalwart tralls ot chu-'aid unto him, What is th~t in th:ne act~r mav at any moment re!'elvel~ond? And he .'ald, A rod. And he : marvellous reward~.s:lid, Cast It on the ground. And he i The ChrL<tlan people.~ of the worldca~t It on the ground, and it became' ha\C accepted the challenge of ma-A .~e~nt; and Moses tied from lw- I teriali~m nnd paganism and havefore L. Am! the Lord Mid unto I rlrtualiv t.aken up the burden of allMoses, Put forth thme hand, and I 'takl' It by Ihe tall. And he put forth I op~rcS5c.d,,Pf'~"ples e.'crywhere. Godl;;~ hand. and caught it. alld it be- 'Ull ~"!JI"V s,.cnjtth anc graCl'. WlS'came a rlY' In his hand: that they! com and power to tho.<t' who do HISmav bcliHe that Ihe Lord God of : work, for It l~ self-endent that Godth~.r fathrr~. the God of Abraham. ' 'II'orks WJth thoSl' "ho work WIththr God o[ Isaac. ~nd thl' God of . Him. Hrncp our hope and fAith InJocob, haU1 ap]X'llrt'd lln:{) thrr - u;nmatc \'Inory.

Tile Intrrr", i,1g part (If th:< ep;sode I~t \•.<tnrow a .. a, the ml~hes ofI' t I:at m.~:rad of l\.<kinl! MOSC'.,tll deP!'ndencp nn maW'r and physl.p;ck up tlle ~Tp<'nt. I!ra<pmp: It bv ' rohty, and lean on l!'Ie ~u'tIlimngtier neck m that it I'<'(luldn(lt rrach 8rm~ of God. Let us put ot! the darkl,:m v.;'ll lt~ !Rnt;~. !~c I.(:rrl to~d ~ ~;R,C:"''' of prrT~;djc~. fen. And rlOd~t.111m to PiCk: I~ un b\ thr t~.! ft'"''':::~ or-nrl' '"",:,~ tr.rrnj.l;' th'" j"'TlC: "f f~ith

"',-::: ,_"'\Ilodl~ "'OHiO ~ the $>no hopf'; ;r! 11:; ta't:" o~ the ~a('k-n~,",t"' r:"' ",."" .... ~.::;~.::.:: \/: jl.."..U.l~lll~ '~Hiij oj ~clr~p:iy A:1d ,t:f":r-Jllstlflra, ..111(' ~(':-.'frt. But. nhrdwnt !() God. 1:rm and f1~At on thf" r(\hro:: {~ g-rat1 ..:\';'1':.('-;; c,'l!m"c1 11:"- fr1:"" :::.rri 1('l(\k ~f t1i'1P .a:-:ri 1'i\'. r f't l;~ .c:,)n O:"'lnk1ngb", I l1r t11L find It b"r:,T':".~ i\ rno In :;'1 nlr bf-:.rf,;;, nf ra."~lnr.s Rnd 8PPf'''1~<:: }1"lr~ \\'f' mR'W lt~ln A ~:\1"'nnld ~""O:: ~.:':~ '""rhlbf' tr.p 1n,pITatlnn nfr' ....r"" f~r." f"." .ndd"'n". r('l~ 1t ;, ....... \' :i~d 1:-,.~.('R"rnrrn~r, G()d's

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i1..i.'i\ .• lll.:;; •....,I~.,';r. '-~t'(\", <':-i~ T..... '-~.-: n~ ~I •• '" A~.. r'"',ir~ p..,r E" :,)i\r: "(';)'.7('(: 1 ~ -, (, r:~f'( 'Il'." 1'1', (,t p" 10' ;" r'" .1 ' .... ~ ... ~ ':""\~ -hI" <.: t, ,:'1~',q;+.;~' PIC',1 :....:l:'~ '.~(:'1~ '~,; '. '1),,1 m~,' f 'Y,"";('!, .1' L I ir.p' p;-Rttl. (~' •.. ~ p:c .'n~ he-rc. r,','\\, and :o:-~sh()~;d mamtaLn OUI po.se all" ",n-l ti'mex had been la,thful and l>lDCea t',er.

man Is God's rel1ectJon or witness IM'ln Lhell must, Of necczslty, expreS! Iall of the qualities of Ood or Goowould be unexpret&ed, Man Ia God',Idea ever dwelUIli In Mind. But ....eml:St aWaken to the tact that God LESpirit, and the one and only pres.ence, Most ot us have given littleattention to this, beca.use we werenot aware of the spiritual faclAs otour being, but every time we havehad a desire t~ be good, every timewe have felt II. great sense 01 com.passion or love for mankind. renewedtal th and cont1dellce. we have feltthe angels of HI.! presence.

IIeeomlnr Aware of the Divine

The Revelation 01 IAmi .... TridbIn the Holy Bible. Moses comel

ntst lIS the one to wbom God re-vealed His great name, His nature.as "I AM THAT I AM," and toWhom God later gave the Ten Com.mandments. Upon some understand-ing of these commands has been

,based all successful government otboth Individual and state sinceMoses' time . .Jesus of Nazaretl., whospoke "as never man spake," tal.l1l'htand demonstrated his spiritualunderstanding 01 Ood's law. Thecommands to love God supremelyand one's neighbor, and even the"stranger that is within thy gates":as himself, are Included In the te'Ve-lation to Moses,

Jesus reiterated these commandsand explained their spiritual basi.!and proved their applicability at alltImes to human needs.

As the Apostle John writes, "Thelaw was given by Moses, but graceand truth cam~ by Jesus Christ."The earthly experience of ChristJesus Impressed humanity In twoways: first, through his teachings'\\'hich ha\'e endured throughouttwenty centuries and are stIll as truf2nd inspiring. as pertinent as whenJesus was here among men; second,that he brought to the human con.SClOusness such an understandingand realiza Iion of the presence ofGod that many felt Its hel!.lIngpower. freeing them from sin, dis-ease. and even death.

Jt'..5US understood God. Thisunderstanding was due to his clearrealizs.tlon of spiritual being, for hev:as endowed With the Christ fromGod, The name "Christ," which Isso olten associated with Jesus, wasreally the divme nature of God,,,hich our Ma.ster expressed, Mra.Eddy defines "Christ" as. "The dl.vine manifestation of God, whichcomes to the flesh to destroy incar-r.ate error" (SCience and Health, p.583,. And "Jesus" IS defined by heras. "The highest human corporealcOl1cept 0: the dinne Idea, rl'bUkingand destroymg eITor and bringingto light man's Immortality" (SCiencerond Hrallh. p, 5891. Mrs. Eddy alsoSlates: ",resus was the son of a\Ir!!,in. He \\'a,_ appomU'd to speakGod'~ \\'ord and tn a!JDcar to mortal!In SllCh a Corm (If hllmar-ity a~ theycould undrrstand a._ well as pcrceh'c"<Scicnce and Hrallh. p. 3321. HeknelV that the ll!te in whIch he lindwas gros.<1ymaterlRI and Ido'atrollS,~nd so hc appe91~d t.o hl~ Ii~tencrsthrom:;h parable~ Rnd hralmlfs, Heprom':.ed hL, followers thAt, tho\l~h1',: mu"t waw' them. hi~ .. ord~ Rndwork~ would llvP. and tnev that lIP- Ilirnd on him the '\\'ork~' which he Inul they .. auld do, 1Ilso, and rWDllT(";(\t"'f w('lrk(;, .A~r!. ~ .."..~~ : :-:~ .....: ~;:. ite r .. ,phe(;,lrd the c-oming (,11t~1' r,".,~(;~:;,ur L:t\rl .•t, Tr'lth I"'::, i, hr. ,'aId fhc Fathrr 'II'm1Ic~":".d. ",'h:rl, wrm!d ~h()V" mrn ,.1'th1n~" '],a, hr had talIlilht~in olhpl I~orct'.. !h" hral'nr: 0( <::1:1~nd ~'rk~~'r,~" 'nrC"':1Zh 1:nr:r;"Qa!ld1!'Hz GocRr.r1 :hr> f:lC'~,' 0f ...p~n~:i;11b"~nl(.

Th':" ~nt"'nrn1n~ v{'~rc:: tun'r ~hnv;-r" cr~[:-Ial, ,'rad .. ltr<ll\'th In tMr lip-pr0(";,l"rn 0.1 his frarl1lnr' Am! 01h.:;; w'''''bn~.ndr-rf :()\"t' f0T hlP., ....(ln:.'t' ,Mrn linn ~'r'mrn have \'o,crd thr" I~ti"r.;:-~t.rm of ~-:.'m l\:'.d ~:~r.....('rt'helr fa:ih in lIT~nd ftn'i glono:l..:1',(';:;rl,"\()~rrJ t() ih" Rr1\'an(rmtr,~ nf'I," r11~:,ti~n rrli,,:on B1:1. not I,.4,.';"-.:1nd,r I' ';. Ir~rhln~t c. •• fli- ~

('1""\ '", (n 1 (11,f'£ 1;\r.r; r.; l~~rn Ih:j f. [,,- il~,", m:1q part Tr-:lrrl ':;')onma~naJ remedles for correct.mll Lhl

PreseneeAt this point In the unfoldment 01

our subject, the question might beasked. "Why are there not more whoknow and feel God'a presence?"~'lra. Eddy aDSwers the question Inthe Christian Science textbook, "Sd-enca and Health with Key to theScriptures." Let me read what shesays (p, 543): "In divine SCience,the material man Is shut out Iromthe presence ot Ood. The !lve cor.poreal senses cannot take cognI.zanceot Spirit. Tbey cannot comt IDleHIS !J1'""euce, and mu;;t <:wclJ Indreamland, until mortals arrive atthe understanding that material Ufe,with all Its sin, sickness. and deatb,is an llluslon, against which divineSCience Is engaged In a warfare ofell:termlnatlon,"

It Is seen from the.se statem8lltathat the testimony of the five physi-cal se~ arguing for the mortalconcept or things Is not true andcan only be considered In the lightot a dream. And that all s1ckneaa,lallure, sin. death, calamity, war,and lamlne mWlt be intelligentlydealt with 1UllllusJon, and dmroyedby scientific reasoning based on tbeeternal, unc.l18.ngeable, invariable.Invincible, and indestructible factsof Spirit, which Is God. Surely noneof us belleve that the experiences ota sieeplng dream are real, and weknow when we awuen the memoryot the experience will soon fadeaway. We know It was a dreamand we are not disturbed by It.And 50, all we discover In SCiencethat the whole material experiencewe are going through Is a wakillldream uJ: i...:.lef of ille, Intelligence,and sUbstance In matter, we shallgive less a ttentlon to materlal evi-dences ..;nd think more of IPllitU$.lfacts.

The question next arises: How canthls muslon or dream ot materialexistence, the presence of evil andabsence of God, be broken? For theanswcr let me read again from theChrlst:an SCience textbook (p. 596):"The illuminations ot SCience giveus a sense C"f tile noth1~ess oferror, and they show the spiritualIr,spiratlon ot Love and Truth to bethe only flt preparation for admis-sion to the, presen ce and power otthe Most High." Here, then. is theway to awaken trom tbe dream.

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Christian Science Lecture by Harry C. Browne, C. S.Under the Auspice. of the Second Church of Chri.t, Scientist, Detroit, at the Second Church Edifice, 147E. Grand Blvd., Near Jefferson, Sunday Afternoon, Jan. 10, 1943

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ICHURCHES

"Life" ",ill be Ihe sub j e c t, IIor the lesson-sermon in all Christian IIScience churches throughout the Iworld on Sunday, Jan. 17. I I

The Golden Text (Romans Ii :23) Iis: "The gift of God is eternal blethrough J esu. Christ our Lord," I

Among the Bib!e citations is t"is IIpa.ssage \PUJII)S 27 :1): "The Lo"d l~

my light and my salvation; ...homshall I fear? the Lord is the strengthof my life; of WhO,ll shall I b~afraid? "

Correlative panages to be read Ifrom the Christian Science textbook,"Science and Health .....ith Key to Ithe Scriplures," by Mary BakerEddy, include the follOWing (p, 289) :"Because Life is God, Life mUlt bccternal, self-cxistent, Life is theeverla$ling I A~{, the Being whowas and is and shall be, whom noth-ing can erase."

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Harry C. Browne, C. S.of Boston, Mueachuseul

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Thursday, January 14, 1943en

To be brought L'1to a clearer anc:!tlc;ser realizaLlon ot that presence otODd which heal& h\!!,!onlty ~ m~ Is ahappy as well as a sacred experience, IYour being here this evening Indl-eates that you are Rarcher._ for thispresence with which God has already Iblessed us. He has brought us to- 'sether 10r our common good. Didnot Jesus say. ~For where two orthree are gathered legether In myDlLtne. there am 1 In the midst ofthem "1 And as Jesus' name or na-ture was certainly good, we mayrlchtly believe that he relerred tothe Christ, the manifestation of God,u bein8 present With them. Chris-tian Sclen~e enables us to be awareof Ood all ever-present; It shows ushow to think and live In the waypointed out by Chrlst Jesus. Heovercame the material evidences ofaln, sickness, and death because heunderstood God aa ever-present, and10, here and now, brought freedomtrom suffering.

No doubt there are some here to-night who are hearing of Chmtlan8eiellce for the first tim e, and pos-8ibly otherll who are just becominginterested. Some of you may bemembers of other Christian de-nomlnations, and some may havenever belonged to any church. Butlet me assure you all that, as theDiscoverer and Founder of ChristianSCience, Mary Baker Eddy, has writ-ten, "God explains Himself In Chris-tLan SCJence" (Message tor 1901. p.II), IWd it you are here with expec-tation and sincerity, looking tor thatlarger underatandlng of God whichwill eventually enable you to healyourselt an d others. you will not bedisappointed. When we learn inChristian Science that God is All-In-all, as the Scrlpturcs declare Himto be. and that Il.ll eVil, sIn. diseaseand de:::t.~ are not real but onjyIl1ppcll;itions ot the absence ot Oodor 1'OOd, we can begin to demonstrauwhat we learn. However. as In othel

~vor. your success willdepend largely upon your faithful.ne.JS, your perseverance, steadfast-_, and honesty.

A writer once let down these stir.rtng words regarding religion. HEwrote: "Religion Is not an escaPEnor an Insurance. It is conquestPor man is in touch with such &maz-Ing resources that, no matter whatbappellB. nothing can destroy hl~~lrIt! What matters is, how does hEtue what happens. The man whchas found God has found one whcWill enable him to tum calamity in~triumph" (The Ch "islian SCie7U'flouman.

Christian Science brings to us themessage of spiritual healin!l: whichJesus proved in his life, making itclear that all disease and suffering.incapacity and disability are therer.u!ts of false education, culminat-ing In tear and helplessness. Theargument of the human mmd is."This is a case that Is Incurable;"again, "Heredity makes it futile forme to expect to get help." Othersargue that their condition has madethem useless and a burden, but theseare only arguments of human belle 1which can be successlully denied.Christian Science Is the Science 01God, of man, and the universe. help-Ing us to find our spiritual selfhood,as God's Image. possessing by re-flection His qualities of wisdom,health, vigor, strength. purity,beauty. and unhampered activity.

In the Holy Bible. Ood is oltenreferred to as pre.'iel1te. "'11enMoses lelt the need of God's help tobring up the chIldren 01 L~racl fromthl,l wilderness he said to God, "See,thou sayest unto me, Bring up thi~people: and thou hast not let meknow whom thou wilt send with me,"And 000 saId. "My prt'sence shallro with thee. and I WIll give theerest."

What did Moses need more thanthat? God's presence would go Withhim. and give him rest. In 1\11his...alks and doings God would beever-present. t'ver WIth him to guidehim In &II his steps-the light con-Unually before him, This wasenough tor Moses. and It Is enollghlor you "'nd me In our seeminglyperilou~ journey thrC1~!:;ht.!1e wilder-ness of human lwlicf,_ or. In other...orcls. the journey out of the ma-tt'rlal Into the ~plritual It ..e walkWith God-that Is, It we are con. I'cwu~ of goo<! >lnd 1J\'t' II. if we rnJ0Y IHis presence 10 all 0ur wa\,1;-1I 11'111be ..:ell ,-.th n,<. The fl;Teat tact ottM-in~ is that we I\re fore.'er In HI.'pn«:mce. We have alw~n bl'l'n ithere. are thrrp n01'<'.and wlll alway, I

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FBI Head to S,.k atSoutbeutem Woman'laub Meeting Monday

The first meeting of the year for1he South~astern Woman's club willbe h~ld at St. Mark's M. E. churchparlors Monday, Jan. 18-

John Bugas of the FBI will ad-dress the m~eting. Host~sses of theday are the U~sdames \V. A. Keyes,G. J. Anderson and William E.Cary.

Merrilac GuildVictory Luncheon

Mrs. Elwood A. Sharp is chair-man of the Victory Luncheon Pan,try ~.nd Bake sale to be gi\'en byth~ members of the 1!arillac GuildTuesdar, Jan. 19, at one o'clock inthe Nurses lounge of St. Mary', hos-pital, St. Antoin~ and Mullett,

Proce~ds from th~ party which ispatriotic in nam~ as w~lI as axiom,will be used to purchase v~ry muchn~~d~d war emergency equipmentfor the hospital.

Helping Mrs. Sharp to carry outh~r plans for the party are M~s.Edwin A. Hakenjos, co-chairman;Mrs. Dalton J. Snyder, Mrs. L. C.Winslow and Mrs. T. 'V. Roosen.

Mrs. Joseph H. Duprey has chargeof the bake sale. assisted by Mrs.John Lee.

A short business meeting will pr~.cede th~ luncheon at 12 :30, at whichMrs. Harold Fr~ar will pr~sid~.

I - FIRST BABY - O~icers Elected at

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pet & blockert, inc.The annual me~ting of th~ Gro5S~ I

D02~n cans baby food, Stire Bros., Pointe branch of th~ ~ational Farm Isuccessors to Mc::-'Iilbn's. ...;and Gard~n association was h~ld at -- - -- - ------_

Shampoo, finger wa\'e and mani. th~ Cotlntry club Monday, slarting I LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE-Real Eatat. I,cure for mother, Donna's Hair and with a luncheon at noon, I - .- - ._- 1--------Health Studio. " LOST _ Pansy shaped enameled \VIND~lILL POINTE-Subdivision,

Bouqu~t of flowers from Harlow Follo\\lng the luncheDn, annual brooch with rhineslon~s Charl~- 75,,170 foot lo!. Sacrifice for quickj. Lingeman. reports by the various chairmen voix bus line. Call NI. 3368' please. sale. TV. 2.0924.

Can of doctor's prescribed formula w~re heard and the IlrOUp proceeded --W-A-NT--E-n---T-o-R---t--IttIt ff" f th . LOST-Jan. 9, lady's yellow gold .....food, Swift-Snyd~r Drugs. 0 ~ ec 0 lc~rs or e coming y~ar. wrist watch, link band. Betw~en _ _

First pair of baby ~ho~s, Sher. Mrs. H~nry L. N~wnan was tl~ct- 20444 \Vasht~naw and corn~r Harp~r ROO~f-For empl"y~d lady. Neared 'd t !Ii H P \V'I a d K h R d TV ? 4OS4 Kercheval and ~laryland. Ann'sman's shoe store. pr~s. ~n; rs. ~nry . I - _1_1 __ e_l\_o_s_a_',__ ~\_va_r_._._'_-_' _' Chicken Snack, corner Maryland

Their first dinner out, for par~nts, Iiams, tirst vice pr~sident; Mrs. d K h 1LOST-Black r~triel'~r, name Jim, an erc e\.a.Savarin~ hot~1. Standish Backus, second \.ice pr~!i- no tags. Vicinity Gratiot town- I

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Bathrobe clean~d and pr~5Sed, R~, secretary; 1lrs. Albert E. Med~r, as- (jlRL-\Vant~d to assist in orthod. wood. ~'_'_O_'_' _'_'_'_'_''_'_0_''':'''-g31 CI~aners. sistant r~cordjng secretay; Mrs'j antist ofhce in Gros;e roint~ ---M-U-S-I-C-L-E-S-S-O-N-S---1

. f . Tuesdays and Fridavs. Call Dr. Sam-FIl'e dollar bank account or baby, OHo Rumpl~. corr~spondmg s~cr~- I j L . RA f373Gross~ Pointe Bank. tar)', and !llrs. James V. Oxtob)', as- [ue . eWlS, ... SAXOPHO~E - 'And clarinet les-

Kew Daleston~ hat for father, ]. sistant corr~sponding s~cr~tary. \"0'. {.•'.''-For <Y-~.-ral housa\\'ork. sons at Grosse Poinl~ studio, 407 INTERIOR - D~corating. Guarall-" ., .."" .,"" , Lothrop Road, lly Earle J. Perkins t~~d workmanship and material

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Flashlight, for the father to see 'tairs ",'ork. Wa,,~s • .j,..; ~ .. :.t. """ <: \V A.SHED-By experienc-with in getting up nights, Earle Elm'ne Arndt's Studl.O!T~l~Phon~ NT. 1997. ed whit~ workmen :'ervice guar-R' h d S . ante~d. For ~stimat~s phon~ Dr~x~1IC ar! erVlce. RELIA1:lLE, -",vhite girl or woman 5077.

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Sterling silv~r baby fork and Party for Sailors ~~7~erche\-a1. Refer~nces. Tux~do I

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Grosse Pointe Printing Company, One hundr~d Bluc;ackets and a. stairs. Two adults. thr~e ch'ldr~n.d- b l\'tlrs~ ~mploy~d. Wages, ~?(). N'I. USED BICYCLESpublishers of The Gr05s~ Point~ Re- corre5j)On mg num er of atlractj\.~ i221J.

vi~w. girls in their pr~ltiest formals were I Any Conditionrefl~cted in the mirror~d walls of EXPERIE~CED-\Vhit~ maid for Hello a defeBae _ ...... aet to _Idthe Elaine Arndt Dance Studios cooking and Reneral. No .Iaundr~. .VAN'S BIKE SHOP

K'o h~3\'y c1~aning, $20 a w~ek. TV.W~dnesday night, Jan. 6. 2-9278. (Fonnerl,. Bob Surtmatt)

The occasion was the farewell 15417 Mack near Beaeondield\VO~IAN-For hous~work, cleaning T eel Z 2Z4Zparty for Company S of the U. S. and cooking. h~lp "ith Labie.'. uz__ "_- _naval armory given by th~ memb~rs Home nights. Good rd~rences. Call W ed BO

of the PARGS. (Parks and R~crea-~ _'_I._4O_5_2._________ ant: ICYclestion Girls ~r\"ic~m~n's Club). It HELP WANTED-Male Or Bicycle Parts -MAn,. CODclitionWas a gay party with no hint of th~ .... Any ~tz.e.

sadness to come when the friend ... B--O-\-.S----T-w-,~-I-\'e-o-r-o-'-.e-r-f-o-r-g-o-o-d BICYCLES REPAIRF.Dships mad~ during the boys' several paying Grosse .Point~ Review Piekup and Deli ..ery Seni<:emonths stay here are interrupted by roul~s in th~ Park and Woods, Ap- FREE.h . . ply 15121 K~l'cheYaI or phone Lenox G

t elf asslgnm~nts to other places. 1162. rosse Pointe BicycleThrough the co-operation of the ------.------

naval armory, farewell "';fts were FOR SALE-Mi.ceUaneou. BILL F.~IU"F.R, M ..... er0' I M.~!ret Marylad TU. 2.423ll

pr~s~nt~d to the sailors and flowers GIRL'S _ Shoe ice 5kat~s (shoesto th~ girls. The armory's own swing whit~ lin~d) tubular chromeband directed by Victor Chape fur- blad~s. built-in ankle straps. Sizenished the music, and Capt. R. T. 1 .10~ skat~s, sho~s, size 7. LE. 2367.Brodhead, commanding officer of MOVING - East, $155 blue 9x17Y>the U. S. naval annory, and Mrs. fool rug, almost n~w, $65, Bed- Stried, F ...... EneBrodhead w~re gu~sls. room s~l incltlding springs, etc., Cost P ...... o.-e..t WhAe T_ Watt

It was th~ unanimous opinion of $200 •. will take $ci5. Larg~ BUll~en ILEo 3tt3 !S017 E. MF ....~he~lca.1 set, lamps. tabl~5, cha:rs, -- -- _ _ __ I

the sailors that Mi,s Arndt's baii- ltlr;lOr dr~sse~ and coats. t'nc~d for I FOR SALE-Woodroom was the most glamorous set. qUIck sal~. No deal~rs. 3073 Lah-ting for a dance that they had oev~r1.wood.encountered. They were enthusiasti- CHILD'S - Thr~e,piece birdc10th 5 EAS 0 NEDcally aratdul to her for ber gener- suit with wool lining, size 3. Rea-\'osit,.. in ittTitingo th~ sailors a,;a sbllablt!. NI. 6089. • , . •.PARGS to stage th~ formal farew~U W'l~'rER.-6v'{rcoat ~xceUent con- ..." () () I)'dance at her studios. ~~l~. Size 40-42, r~asonable. n;. .......

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Official OP A Tire Inspection StationMack at Berkshire -- Shell Gas and Oil

This Ad and 50 C'enb l:ood for Brake Adjustment

Graduate Pnetipedi.tia Dailr Atteadaace

ED'S SUPER SERVICE

Ia your car giving you maximum performance?Corrective carburetor and ignitiOll ad;ustmen.l Umore important than ever I

10-Pt. Motor Tune-up $2.50

A Motor Tuneup Today Meanl EXTRA Mile. onYour c.. Coupons.

Prompt, Guaranteed ServiceSpecial Pricel on Brake Relining, Etc.

EXTRAMILES ..

V8QO .. Wi LIOUt... c:..,-. LL -

OpeD En1IiDla

SPECIAL I

Skirts 3 Ia:~~d CPreaaed

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HIT H1ROHITO WITH A BOND

The mid.\\'int~r tournament of theGross~ Poi!lt~ Badminton assoc:a-tion will ~tart Sunday afternoon,Jan. 24, from 2:30 to S at th~ hi~hschool and the final rounds will beplayed the following Sunday at thesame time.

'I'huraday, Friday and SaturdayONLY

Th~ round-robin syst~m of playwill b~ ~mployed. There ",ill bf: la.dj~~' and men's doubles and mixeddoubles. A f~~ of SO c~nts per p~r-son for ~ach ev~nt will b~ charged.

Members of the association whowill possibly enler art: Li~ut. an~

.1 ~Irs. john M. Failing, the Re~inald::-'lacArthurs, Maj. and Mrs. ~elsonMcCormick, the Charl~s Mackalls,Jack La\'is, ~faj. Fr~d Rising, theElliott Aylolls, Mn. Robert Br}'.ant, the Fn~derie1( Stev~ns. Frank-

llin Robinson, John K}'le Worley,Art Houl~, the '''alton Templemay.Ien, ~ar?~d Tann~r and Mary Fran.Ct::. UVOol.....

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SAVE

7 Se Each, CaaJ.... dCany

wita

CLEAN FILTERSFilten C1eaJlecl aacI T..-ted

250 Gallons of Oil

to fit your windowl

Standard WirtdowShade Company

IS'15 E. Warren TU. Z.U4IN ..... B...,lUnlham

VenetianBlinds

EATON AIRCONDITIONING

Home Filter ServicenJ. %-8832

18051 Mack Opp. Lincoln Rei.

:J:~~~A~ ~~1iLOT IG. P. Badminton

Association to Start

A letter of thanks and appre~ia-I Tourney Sundaytion to the \'illag~ of Grosse POintePark was r~ad to the village com-mission Monday night from J. V.R~dfi~ld, 305 Lincoln road, who findslh~ lot \'Cry con\'~ni~nt.

for

NI.9620

SUPREME

Come iD. Let UI rive you aU informatioa needed.

PARENTS OF SON

YAKLIN'S SHELL STATIONKERCHEVAL AT NOTRE DAME

N...... 9149

Nutto Elec. Ser. Co.14934 MACK 4VF:NUE

EASY. MAYTAGNI. 6872

STEEL & WOODWINDOWS

CombinationStorm Sash & Screens

MILLERSCREEN AND SASH COMPANY

17801 Mack at Rivard NI. 3665

STORMSASH

ee,L, Canoy ud Say.. !

WE ARE AN IALGER CLEANERS

OFFICIAL TIRE ;:~':;:2~:~~N~=Inspection Station!

Only 25c to Inspect AU 5 Tires

WE DO OUll OWN DltY CLEANINGAND YOU ARE mE BENEFICIARY t

LIQUORSpedaD,. Deaipated J>ia-b'iLat~ '!Y Liquor ControlC.-'.llClIl.

DRY CLEANERSMala Put ... d OfFice: lUll Mad.: A",enue Pholle NI. lOsten..... Pointe Wood, n.....ch: 207&0 Mati. A",en_. COrDer ADita

Woocla Branch OpeD 8:341 a ...... 10 7:00 p .....= GERALD DENOMME, Proprielor

AlwaYI keep your medi.cine chelt Itocked withfint-ai.d equipm.. t, IUc:bAI tape, bandqea, cotton,antiaeptica, etc. Promptcue of iDjuriea prevenbiDfection and 10.. of timefrom work.

For •• riou I injury oralc:lm .... c:onault your phy-Iicia fir.L 8rinr IW pre-Kripticnlbere.

TIte --.. of tLU mUea it • 1tOiat to penonaIl,. dacJr tloe...... eI.~ a-u. Th.t ,....],1- '""IIIto_ .. li&factiola all.... tk Ii-.nu. W.. c.n

PRESCRIPiIONS.-FiDecI to Doctor'. Orden

21034 Mack

Mr. and Mrs. LAo Mass~rang, of2057 B~aufait, announce the birthof a aon, Robert L~o, Jan. 10 lit 8 :ISp,m., in St. Mary's hO$pital.

BOB'SIDRUGS

Be Ready for Any

EMERGENCY

OXFORD-Gray P~rsian lamb jack_.. . et, like n~w. size 16, $75. TU.

Hi: ldenhly unknown t othe at- 1-4364. 1tendant, Commissioner Cunningham 1 C H EST CO L D R i~f t~e Par~ r~ceived specific park- THROAT _ Are ;di~ed q~?c~l; +mg mstructlons and full e.-..:planation and c:ompl~lely with Dr. Stov~r's Iof the use of the lot recently when great rubbing oil; you will behe mad~ use of th~ Park 10', which ~maze~ if )'?,u ~aH not used it be-he h~lped provide as a comml,.lon-! IOr~. 1,uu WI, 1 t,:<n undcr:;::l::J. w~y I

•• It nas la:cu 4. UUU:JCUUJIl"i. ;\..1« ......,) u. .er In the VIllage. ~{ichigan for ov~r 40 years. Th~ h~,t IJ

ior childrtn also as there is no smart It A.k Aboat Our Five.Year Maintenance rl&ll- -Chief Dansbo Give.' or burn. Sold her~ at K,)tr~ Dame t Pre.ervin&, E ....e.tro .. llh. and Koot.. • • , , ,ItIA.I....! Mry Pharmacy, Swift & Sn>'der, Bob's , Call TV. 2-S8JO for Free E.tim.te.

UYIC8 on otOri Drugs t GRAD 0Following several <. .. lIs to res i- ST.UD'IO COUCH-\Vith slip coyer If Y R OFING COMPANY

d~nc~s to investigate fir~s from hke new; mahogany dr~5sinj:( .i 15132 Mack AYenue Groue Pointe Parktable, antique walnut dresser and I ••••••• 1 •••• I I • , I I •. 1 ••• I

ov~r,hcated motor I in air condition- bed with spnngs and mattress. TU.mg ~quipment durin~ the past 'Week, 2,2299.Fire eh ief Georg~ Da ns bury recorn- I -r.-AT-E-:---~-l o-d-e-I-t-a-bl-et-o-p-g-a-s-st-o-ve-,m~nded to all resid~nt5 of th~ Pointe perfect. D,~ubJ~ coil ciean bedthat all electric motors should be ,pring. Ennings or Sunda\'. 13t'>9oiled r~gularly. If this practic~ is S"mer,et. -followed, n e~dles s incom ~nie nce, ex- '$3-2-5-C-A-S-t-I---B-u-}-'s-n-i-n~---p-ie-c-~-d-in-i-I\gpense and damag~ from 5moke-fill~d room suite, gas stOY~. Grinnellhomes will result, th~ chi~f sta!ed. play~r pi~::,). "ashing machine anrl I

_________ electric refrigerator like new; !Iv.MEETING SVNDA Y NIGHT CU ft, 1O~ Beaconsfield. Can DR.

2187. ITh~ Poinlers of lhe Gross~ Poinl~ 1

lUnitarian church will meet Sunday BE:'\CTIFCL - Liring rOOm and

. T kItchen furnitnre. le.;s than '.earI e.Hnmg" an. 17. at the home of Miss Id Call TL. '19' . I() • . .• - ,)(1. 1694 Stan11Opc,

------ ---- ------- ----- . - - .- - Sally and Rohert Barnard 62 Clov- Gro',e P"mte \\.oods.Jm2mmI~Ji~I2I~I~Ii~mll~j~rr:m..'Cl.~~;J"i:!J~J~EI~I~~~~~ erly road. I-rederick ~I~rs~ wii! ----------

~ Order "Season Seal" Windows Now! spcak ~n '~Imlc of the Romantic FOR SALE-FlatsII~ l'~rJod. ----------

I' ...' . ~l:\R\'L:\Xj) A\'EXCF.-~~ ..: t ---------. br;ck~ vtne('r Oil heat. T('irlRt"ra-

!'I~ . . . " Soldier Gift Quota IIOIl. t rrer furni'hr<1, ~.i,(~)() ca.,h

tn Hfl1.C m"rl,,~p;e. XL 2>l111.

i i of Red Cross Topped FOR RENT-Rooms

i ! by Pointe Schools -T\-\"-O---Sl-rr-!'I-ng-r-",,-m-,-;n.-1'r-l\-;t:~

'I' '!wme. (jnl;;(" ~o t;"";;l',,,p0rt.tl::flO+! I In aprrciation of the Chri,tma< R,,~rri optional. (,r",'e P"mir. Tt ..

.. !1JS~~l~;~.!2f~£:;'1'!~~i1-~-':!.-~-~-"'-------li ~: gift~ rccei\crl from th~ Gro". _1-_I_m_R_. . •__

Rr ~ Pointe !'llhl,c sci100h h\' the 1>0", ~1:\RYL:\Xr\ :221'L.I.~rgc r,,""1 1n

epal-r Any Servi.ce ~:at C.,mp Hr~dy. the l"iJ~\\lllg ,talc, .: pr";tt.r h~mc. (!,,-e t" tr,n'i'''rf,-t?J. ~t. -, t.' R 11 I. n. (,rnl,(m'" "rdr-.ed \It.Make I' ;:or.. a,.pra,r" 111 'lr J.';:;'"Y a C' (".'4 ,. " . . .It,n. of the Drl;",t ("a!,l~r of t11el- - _

'" ASH~RS _ IRONERS _ VACUUM CLEA.~'ERS ~ (>.I.~llnl"r ~erl CrM'; llr,der the hea,L",: WA~T£D T .. BuyAtrrHORIZED SALES A....D SERVrCE l"J l'" ' .1" Ot::<:"';"""'l< .'-tr\.;c~ of l.te 1-----------., r>; ~ \1 '1" P{"..... J 'I . .---.-- ,~l There's a Season-Seal Combination ~; . ;';;,: (;w«e POlntr ,cJ](\o)s al<n lor. ,1.;- (:~'!;'t~n~~r (,,:.~(~.tr', ~,,~ .1 :

f~~Sc & St S h f E \''" d ~i diet rtn 0u ... ~~nrlin:;; 10"-1rn S1.ipr!' ..~n~ 1.W\'f--I'~~~~-f''' f~- ~-~-;-~; reen orm as or very ,.'10 ow ~:rl~.'c;" .1'.('(~'1h;'U1::IlTli\" \\7>1'[1<<1~:.X'\\_~~"'~d,:,,-,<,_':;:\L ;;:'[' FROM BASEMENT TO AlTIC ~ 1'1, , ,or I'lr "",lIn, <Ia::"'1rrl '111'1 \1'-: II '. ,r.j' Rl I)' ... ,. ~ .:t-.... ;1", \t,. '1 : ", 1 :. ("( f"

~ (Hn~ ,rt1(I ..". \\ (' ,.').. ~('d ~11("m In qj7)- ""v~ ;::,('...1 " "I~I"'. It, ::~ ",or' 1,'".'1."-'i; FH;1 TER"S, with up to 12 Mos. to Pay ~1i\'\\' 1 ((') 1n'! 1.'(\' (,1'1"r '11 f ..rr fnl~ Ii~~\7r 4. h( ~ ,n'; c.~,.".t.~-, '.\ r;'~

r.' (?.... (" .1-(' \(:'"i," l' ~V t" '1.1\(" {l'r ~"'I ",l"ll"..,r 1""1'" :-;"",'r \(c' ~ 1;:~l""'i..1' R:f: ...... '. 'I ":7.?: }.... ;.-.,(\",,~i .\,(;1", (l"~"''''('

[0: ~ SQUI ER* ",. J".llle I',., \b'.Broedell Plumhing and Heating !~~~ m: :,..1,1\~..;:r(~,\:;;~:~,:~,,~:;~:'::';l"~\/~~I--~;~~SMA~ING'--COMPLETE PLUMBlNG SERVICE [_. i?;l: thC' rlc;r«":",,. ,.1'",,1, ""'1:", ...0",1 -----.- ---~~~ SCREEN CO"P-\NY ~nt":'<'ei\C. !l'\~i __' \,.,-c"",'.,r

TV. 2-3737.38 20152 Mack f; .9J6 HURLB~ oJ PLua '&710' DETROIT ;iJ Dori'T STOP BUYING YOUR I~.':.;.":' ..:.' .:\1:;' 'r-, ,., . ,':: •GROSSE POINTE WOODS ~~ . ;»1 " .,\ ". ". ,Ie,. , .... ,. ".'11

.. ------------------ ... I~~:i!.~~Wcll~W"~~ SHARE IN WAR BONDS lil(1;;>\\(".d I\("r (,(1Cill~. 'i0.;;.2f1);.