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COMPI;ETE Only n. REVIEW Cin. You CO .... nl. of ALL Home. in GrONe Pointe &: Gratiot Twp .. MONTHLY }poinfe lRtuitUl M-O-R-E L 0 C A L CIRCULATION L0CAL ADVERTl51NC L0CAL NEWSMATI'ER PHONE LE 1162 r * * * Council Children's Home Seeks Location; Favor Woods' Site The posSllbwty of classes of forty-) emt- Teachec AssoctatlOll ...... forty-five pupl!s. half-day SesSIonS, last week by John R, Barnu ...... and transportatIon of many more ant superintendent of schook. elementary and jt}niOl' high school In response to questicms ra.ilel'" chIldren to schools outSIde their dls- thIS meelJng, Mr. Barnes ~ trlCt, loomed as pOSSibIlities for the on a. study I"eeently completed .... schools to face If bulldmg relJef is mg "'lIh the eXlstmg enrollmellt"" not prOVIded in the school tax elec- dltlons in our schools and ur hon on March .., accord1I1g to a enrollment data for the neJl:t study reported at the Richard Par- ) ear pc-nod, which 11 mYOi lit the mIll-levy inc.rea.se proposal iao" voted on In the March" e.Ieeticl& Mr. Barnes stated that at lilt prC$ent time, due to i.aad~ school-hOUSing factlitlcs in the -. son and "erniet" dlstncts. sil: r~ of children, the entire fifth and ... Represemat4\'eI of the Protestant grades, are btoing traMport~"'l Q,ildren's Home on East Jefferson '{ bl hoc I .. " ason to Trom y se l."'\ . avenue, appeared before the Grosse \Jon, the 6.'\ grade pupils f~ }' PoiDte \Voods commiSSIon Tuesday nie!" are now being tran night to eeek ad\'ke on the proposal to purcl,a.se a tract of land for • new Defer school nte for the home. In other ","<X"d"the sohooI is now short 'even cla.urooms .. Yr.. Olney Jones, fir'" dlrect01'ess, "east tmd" of the smoot dl!ltrict. told the c.omm1S$l()lIen; that propec- t~' Oft Cook !'oad near D'GS appeared very favorable, but before purchas- >Ill!: It, they questioned whether they WOIIld be Kceptable to the ndghbor- Bames' rqxrt.. While no hQod, to the d of edu.eauca aM present are bdaJ ~ tile?illace it. • tIIx «aIIIIJI't ....... ~ ~ ~ we celebrate the birthday of Ceorge Washington . n in the American way of life. May the prin- he stood on<:e a.gain unite the peoples of one ac:corcl.We have "Won the Victory," ~p~" .J": ;. ... ~ ~ .... .** * * * "ttted By. Farms ------------------------------ Richard Meeting 0- School Tax DraWl Alarming Picture ~ erected at ~lalk al enue and Qov- erly, by Joseph Sperzel, of 526J Hereford, DetrOIt ~lr Sperzel now opera-Ies tile Up- per Maek Cleaners and TaIlors at t7506 Mack a\enue near ~eff, Because of the obJC<ltlOns whIch reSIdents in the Farms hal e raISed concernll'g' ~,,\ eIal proposed bUSI- ness \entures on Mack avenue In reeent months, and because of the na.ture of the bUlldmg, the Inspector refused the permit and allowed the counCIl to rule 10 the matter. At the meetm~, se\eral reSIdents ga,'e \ erbal opinIons on the maHer and urged the council to refuse the perml!. They saId that fume'S, the smoke stack and trucks would create a rondlbon In the neighborhood whIch they did not deme. They were assured by Mr, Spfflel that the small bUIldIng, 27 by 104 feet, \\ould not accommodate more than one truck. He emphaSIZed that tt .... as a famIly affair w)(h only three ()(' four emplov~. 1t ",as explamed b... h's legal ~- re'entatlVe, J obn M Iller, that lOl- I elllts used 1111 up-to-da.1e dry c:Ie.n- lIlC pb8le _ lICIt ... - *** Plant Per The Grosse Pointe Farms bulldmg Inspector's I"ecent actJ<)l\' has been reversed and a new dry cleaning plant \1111 be budt In the Farms, TJlIs ",as the order of the I-arms councIl ~londay n1ght after the members presided as a board of ap- peals on a wning case Theodore Beaupre, the inspectOl', was approached several 1\eeks ago for approval of the build10g plans for a dry cleanmg e5tabl"hment to Pursuant to requests and orders recel\ ed six months ago, the speCial \\ 1>;e committee of Gros~ Pomte E-arms reported to the counCIl last ~{onda)' mght The commIttee ill composed of CounCllmen \\'llll:an F. Connolly, Jr, and Rlcnard ~la>.on, and George L Sehlaq,fer and \\ allace Jensen CounCllman Connolly tcld the COllnCll that a[ter lhorough nudy of the V1J.11.Be's ... ace Kale, a ~ ~~~ ... d Committee Issues Revision of Wage Scale in Farms * ** Cleaning POINTE B d f A I PARAGRAPHS oar 0 ppea s b, THE POINTER R' ·d P · Tallong about smooth operators eSCID S revlous The other day a Clt)' matron engag- ed a \\InPow cleanmg com[>any for A. M d Its u<ual dJtlrs After they comPlet-1 etlon on ay M thel!' Job, rt v. al; presumed they would return for their fee The next day, a man approached her and asked for the mone~'. She paid !urn A few days later, the two orlglnal v.mdow cleaners called for theIr mone'y and .he poll\elv Informed th~ tha.t they had alreadv been p.aid, After pohce were called, It \\ as leuned that someone entJrely dlff- eroDt from the orgamzatlon collect- ed. J, F. Verhelle "ho \\ or!,ed so hard last year in seekmg funds for the con, erSlOn of Bon Secours mto a modern hospital, IS the same gentle- man "ho accompanled f.,c:h,ard Car- dlllal MOOlley to Rome •• The Crty caunell meeting 'l\a5 post- poned from last Monda)" mght untl! Feb 25. Harry Furton, Grosse Pointe Farms clerk, has been urged by the village counCil to wnte, vIgorously, to the Lake Shore Coach Lmes, pro- testmg the faet tha.t there are no faC1htles for bus patrons when changmg NJaC1e5 ~t the CIty lun,'< He ,.,111ask them to make ever) ~ 10 JII'O"MiIt _ lIMit« for .J JR ,II L"'foQ EY ,L ,,~ J R !' \ \ , " .... ()'\. L l. \! \[ r-.R t \...... ~ ....., i r T (' 1" ,- ,I" 1 ,"",' T ),.~"r , " ,,~' I\ ~ \ ll", 1. f"1 1.\ F ).... r I T R. \-. \f \ \' II "I'll \'\[l't"O, \\:' 1, ..."\\ I' l R \'\ THLL II"hl" I [)CRln,~ "1 \,' I, I Il-P! 1 t 1 ,G 11I, \ II I r, I', II] \, 'I ,I i II, 'I I) l}\\ P \f \ \ \( 1 CIVILIANS AGAIN! EDITOR'S ~OTE E~~ v.eek, The Relle", \\111pubhsh tbe names of the men .nd women at Grosse P<lln'e \\ ho have bee. and are be ng d' ,charged from .. branches ot the ~rmed servIce&. The 5en Ice peo?'e, themse!> No thclr famIlies or friends are 111- ~'led to send' nc' names to TlMi RCllcw offl,e \\ e'c,'me Homl ' This bas n!SlIJted irt crO"",dIll8, undnlrable gf'ade groups, and the aae basement rooms which ue madequat~ for deSIrable c use Even WIth the trans~ se"en classrooms of pupils f~ east end of the dlstnct to s the \\ e~t end, el ery a\ atla.ble tvota IS In use 10 the ~lason, Vernier, &1141 Kerby schools At Mason scltoalo \\ Ith an ~nro!lment of I'i5O ~ there IS no Itbrary, a.s the rOO'la ... SIgned for thIS USe has been dl~ and now pro, Ides t\\ 0 c\assr~ .. additIOn three rooms on the .. floor of the school hal e been ... verte<! from other uses IOtO fuY. ... classrooms Becau,e of the -. cro\\ded cond,tlons at both V~ and KerIn', no ,at,<lact<:>rv \iIiCiU7" or g) mna, \1m tacIlLtlcs e'tlst._: ~l r R a.me. POIllted out tha.t evlS If there \1ere no gr01\th brousbl: about h'-'Ll<e 01 new home bUllcl~ there 111 1 / he CO'l,cderable gro"'tn. ~ all 01 t',e ea<t end' <chools dJe te larger !troup, enroillng In kmderprw (Cont nued on Page 2) I .... '\\ \, i ... , , I I, 1) ." .... r' \ Grone POInte ltudents "'e re- MInded th.t tomorrow, FrIday. h.s been let ... de .. the w.lte p.per collechon day. All POlntera are "r,eel 10 ""'e the.r Icr.p paper to the pup.1a of the public, paroch 1 and pn .... te Ichoolo for th.. oal ,e dr,ve, 1, ture, to offer an amendment to the zoning ordJll,ilnce "'ilich lI'ul include thIS type of public butldlllg, Waste Paper Drive Tomorrow Wood. Patrolmen Find Stolen Auto in Village Permission .... as granted Ihe 'Gmt- ed Theatres eorpora.uon to remforce the sewet" m the ~rack-Bournemouth secllon, butld a ma.nhole and thu, begIn constructIon of a theatre ThIS \\as dIsclosed Tuesday nIght at the \\'()(l<;, commISSIon meetmi: Construction on New Show to Start Soon Alter se, eral hours oi Inl est,ga- 11on, tllO (,ros~e Pomte \\'oods po- lite offICers, L Tolnan and \\ o Dell learned thaI the .\!l10 the) 'o'IOd at ll,c pump ng ,loItl,'" on Al- lard la~t "aIJnla, morning had heen ,Iokn III H'J,:hland Park 1 he ahan'lC)11ed Coil IS 0\\ ned b~ \1 r, IAlllhe \llctl, IJR Lou,<e. 'I ' •I " \ , ..... ~ (' \0( I ," ~\ " i -I 11'" Y"I (\ I' 1 r' l' Detroit Chapter U. S. Naval Reserve Reactivated; First ~feeting Tomorrow Taxicab Ordinance Prohibits Transfer of Cab License One of the stIpulatIOns which 'I\tIl be brought C'Ut In the taXIcab ordin- ance "'hlch is being dra" n up b) Fr~d ~lcGra\\, Park \Il!age attorney, 15 that the cab hcenses WIU not be transferahle. ~l r. ~lcGraw e,plalned that the Indl\ldual taxlcahs could be sold, but that each time Ihere I.> a new o\\ner, hc must apply i~ a license from the \Illage In this manner, it is expected that the pollce and \ Illage offIcials can keep a check on the drl\ ers and ma.nla.1n complete a.nd corr~ct rCl- ords on them I ' , " .. ;11 " t'... I- l I' \\\'1 lc fC Ifn t .... I'll, \t rll'''lh1\C' hfC'll 't i 1\(' 'J..+l.) a. \\ '\.1 In p. or "11"01 O1A"1V 0t \', '"l1r""l)fr~ "1 ( 'h) ... (')~. 1(' ill(" ,er ... '\l-r mo- : 1(' 1)(" .... 1)1: ,h1.0 ( .. 0: "~ L C; '\3 I.. (I /1'0 d:{ \(' ... rr\ ~C d lc1 Trl' II ..... 17 \, .. d 1\,.. ("r-\(' ()t( (r", \ ...... N t )"1 .t" (ir ;l \ r..,t. H ~AI 'T1C't '1;( \ .... '("I h(' .1' 1 -j .. F;; \\ ~ \ 1 1)(' r( 1('. \ 1 rift 1 1s;,: 1 n nH d f H ~ '~., \\"1 ... 1 ""l "'\..1." 1" \• (l 1\ I I ) <1 n '1 \ ( ~ 1 ..... ( )0 .. i.... ( \ 11 ,- I) J r I.... , 'I \I " "VETS Schedule Third 'Ieetin~ for Next 'Ionday Ni~ht Five Reported for Monday's Induction Five Grosse POInte men left for induOllon Into the arme<! sen ICes last Monday mormng, at le,'en o'clock from board 57. The men \\ho reported for mduc- tlon were \\'arren W Schultz, 776 BerkshIre, Wllilam F Baker, 282 ~loran, Jo- seph BLeach, 15201 Charle\ O\X, DorCle E ~foats, 1359 -\nlta; and George H, Snyder, 1123 Beacons- field Pointe Post Office Opens at New Time; Lease Recorded I' Plan Opell use for Parents of High School Students I', , Ie I I " ( ", ( , 1 (/ I C \ , " , _ cedlliII .. a-e ........... 3Ve:rages ten per «at with lIae:taa- f«_. tions taktng Ul som~ w:ages from 15.4 Mr, ~hUet" introduced, as furthet" per cent to an amoIJl« lower dlan evidence, Matements made by Thom- ten per cent. IU V. Trombly, CIty police chief, The report was tabled for JO days who saId that no complaints have for study by the cound!. It WIll also been teeened on the cleamng plant pronde tIme in whIch llo hear any on Fisher road, or those on ~{ack gne;ances If any an"e. avenue. Mr :!>1tlleralso said tha.t tn- vestlgahon mto Detro.t records re- The parents of high school stu- D tim . R bb vealed tha.t complamts on dry clean- dents of GIV»_ Pv;ilte public schools ay e 0 ery mg plants were so negllble, that It are 1m Ited to attend open hoose at Nets Thief Only Box I dId not "arra.nt the keepmg of rec- the hIgh school next Th"rsday, Feb ords on them by the safety engmeer- 28, under the sponsorshIp of the of Lead Pencils mg department nor the fire mar- Grosse Pomte high school Mothers' shal club. Gro<se Pomte Park police belle\( -\fter hearing tht case, the bUlld- Parents of those at, ending the that because a doctor attempted to lng permIt was granted Samuel ~[Iller Bro"'nell JunlOl" hlgh InI e,'I:::ate a SUSpICIOUSno><eon the school and the h'gh school Itself are thIrd floor oi the Prol e"lonal bu Ild- Worthless Checks urged to attend Ihe program tng', ~l ack a\ enue and ~otllngham, A program \\ III be held In the hIgh a da} light robhery I\as th\\afted. Land ~fan in Jail school audaorlllm from 2 '30-3 15 La't ~aturdav, <honly after one 0 clock, alter \\tllch tea.d er, w1II re- o'cloe h a< Dr L :-.utty entered hIS on Old Charge cell e \ I>l'or5' 10 theIr homerooms Ihlrd tIoor lahora:or.es, he heard a And; Cre"mcr, pre, dent of the conl'n,;! on 10 the \,all near the of- Becau<e he fori;en and ca,h~nt\\o Student \s<oclatlOn \\.Il be studen' I1ce, of the :\or'iJ Detroll L.nd \\orthle<s chec!..s '" Gros<e Pomle chamnan of the program I\hlch .... '.1 1 I 'r 1b -- 'Farml Delay. Naming of cQrnpam, operated by ~[r, I-Ana I~<t II erh, a forlT'cr '\ otre Da.me open \1Ith I,e 101s u'ee C u SUlg \nnounu .. ment \\,1., made tl", INCh' f f P r Ldmmhh e~ re'ldent IS belO" helo 10 the De- 109 "Beautllul Oll 0" and \Ima Ma- \\ eek N nell hour' "hlch a'e '" et. ew Ie 0 ~ce Immcdlateh a':enlard" he sa\\ a lrmt 1!" he of Correctlon, Iter" reft at the GrO'se Po nte po<t offlce The (,ro"e POlntc I arm, \lllagc man leale tl,e 0fi co and dart dOlln J E lebo, \\ho ca,hed a ~heck \\ R Clemcn,on, P' n,cpal, ",lit sta!lon on ~laumee bel\\ecn St ClaIr counc:1 dec ded 10 dcla; the nOtm.ng 1 he staIr, and mto loe <trcet The for $3575 and one lor $2725 In t\\O I th en address a "eleome to the group and ~eff ot a ne\\ chlel of p )llce until ne\\ n<>ctor \\ent to a "cndO\\ and sa\\ 'lack aHn'le bUSIness <'<tahh<h- after "hu..h a dcm<'n,tratlon .... 111be In aorl,',on to tnl<, It lIas al<o comm,ttecs ha\e been iormed alter tl e Intr lder drlle a\\a\ In an auto-1ments In the Parh, \\as arre.'ted h) presented b,' thc ,elCnt'l grade girls mane knolln th;ct the lca<e 01 the the general ele<..t'C'n .)n ~larch 11 moh Ie \\ h Ctl turoed do"'n :-.ott,"g-I pollce and returned to Jall on an old -'" m cla<, I 0'1011 lnll: 'hc dcmonstra- (,tl p'oper!} to the ~o\Crnment ha, ham at a h "h rate 01 <peed \harge. t\On, th e Rrollp \\.11 be greeted b~ heen recorded \llI.h the reg <tcr 01 Car Fire \\ hen \Ir< Cllrnm <ke; took In- \\ hen he" relea,ed the Park po- Dr Paul L I:."ert, superlOtendent Idcecb hI the (,t' \cntor; '" hc:r oli CP, Ihe on', th n;;::liKe ".11 t.:l!..e h,m 'n'C) eU<I,,(h' and of <chool '" e la<r \fo,rla\ t'le "a Ion ha' (, ""e P.>mte Park firemen \\ere ,'lCC('l1 I rifindIlTftlL0In'cdfor\\C'fc pr<,,1;; ('"-.,ar.':{" .... 01 ~t('''n.R ~nri puh- 111C n.ntll: ,=r.1d,. "l!Orlll;. \\]:1 smg1tH"(1 Of!(,T1'lg a. h;;l,!l hnllf !af'r, fll~a'lrrl0'1i la,t \lonrla\ mornn,:;.; to <0\ cral dMcn Icad penell. I'l<h'ng P,r.:lte' and' Ilard-a-! ce' and the i 3l) a maIO rema '" "pen a ha't e' 111>:1' ,h a fire 10 an a I'omo') lc ------------------------ Ipro'tram \\ I he d ,m Icd at 3'15 h<' I" I" cr nnltlo lS pm O\\nC'd h\ F-red Dcnn < Ql)i '\"".n;;: I'm, hI lI,e , uncot Cola.rrnan. Tl,r "'I -ri~1 c:'" n<;:rem.ln, the ".Tn Thc purpo,c 01 t 'b ol'm hou<e " <amc I ,n pm to Q: \(' pannr.., an Orp0~ l.ln\tv to 1 ('(' 1(' nev~ • ft( 'lrr ... ('l! 'heLr ~tu. r1rn .... and to ( .... r 1 ....... I r ...th \\llh the It;1( 1cr,::, tI n\ m 1 al pi(~l ('ms con- i. (''''n n~ t IH~ ... Hl n i' Ill .. \' ,I\ > I I r, ,ILc:v'J\H Tl 01 (ContllT~d 011 Pap a.) REMEMBER? (r \... .1 I ., 'hr \f h.~Ar dl .i K~c;;rnc <\rrr\ {, •• \1,,' c' \f ( , , stu~ - _ falling in retall stores, causmg sm:all moo scenes among the ladles But the number a\'allable monthly should double \\ithlll four to SIX months, mwuiacturers sav, \Yhen the Indus-try reaches Its ,trlde, productIon 1\'111hrt 30,000,000 paIrs per mo!l'th ••• Someone has suggested a ,hcher 1M the skaters M the Grosse Pomte Park \\ aterfront park! ! I Because It obsen PS all nahonalle- gal holidays, the Farms \llIage office \\ III be closed tomorro\\ m commem- orallon of Georg~ \\'asnlllgton's birthday. One Year Ago A serlc, ot d,-ell"I"l1 grou[l m,et- in'ts ha.d hcell planned by the adJlt education d" I' on of the (,ro,sc POinte board 01 edue.t on \\ 'h top- ICS related to the po,llIar ooll,;ok .A conlm t.C'c 01 repre"'C'Il~at \C ('.17- ~ri, a"" ed the board In the fo'ma- Uoll 01 Inc groJp. The propo,cd rellrement \ <'em of Gr<><.'e POinte Farms \\ a$ ~lhed"led to be placed on the ballot at lnc (egular electlon \ 111;ht \otc. expected nerc h~ all off l ,.h, II as 1',C result of tne annual 10\\n<'"p 1'r mln C'Ce' on he'd n (,.rosse Po ntc \t.n ~ "'C, '-i(n~\ La Hr, 1\as rr-clected cierI.. he de tca'C'd \\ ,l1Jam ~ F,,'?, a \\ ('f1,1 \\~~;,~;e~:~:te hrlll5 P.-lW' IISeeond Armed t,e pr0p<r!\ ad;" 111m; t \( Ir TT1 " ~~i~\;,:,,~:::~:i~\':~::~:~: Bandit Caught of! ('Ia1s \\ere '1'J,:cd h\ 1c"c-' to j kecp the branc:-h po"l 011 cc m (,-""c I I ' ,\I ,> ,,,. h, \la\, 0'111 me.lt ,al ernp n/1 tn on'am a ,I\r' II Someone Equipping Po nle !( I Ile (,r"«e P,),n c Y'ar. CaTc to rei ,m h '11 trom \\ '''~ tor pre-c .. Their Car by Stealing? 'mlC', '.r "<0 I' F''Ye Veer. AR'o 1"'2..!.2 C r1r 1 ("\(\ .... ("'Wfl I l f) 12 h.1<;" I c"n on .i1 (lI;1;r:::-(' 0t l)rcak n~ ano T\' ... ( I( P, I ~l"lri 1 .... I IT \ I I " ,"'\ ce rc 11 0 " 0P'P'"'Iq "'In .0 t~c P'" ,,~ ....... (I (I \ 1 ({ \ ('''",,;:l l l( ~ ('" ( 'I (f ~ 1lI .1t n .... 1. ',me ..1.n<i .li .... ( (0 h ... \\ .... (.-t I' (\ 1)cl,C'\( "'.:l pan to'r {rr<',-"C" p(\t r l'..1.~'" (,~'l 11"i 1) «l\. ~i. 1 It) n 150- II \<1 ,"1'f (, \..' I ~ lrot tlt.1 \.... <1 1 c.n-c-rt In U1C' (, '}l(,''''' \" ......... (\ 11" t "I ( I) \\\ ~' .. _01 \1 -1 ""1 r.... R()l) r' r 1)('1 (C ),.. \ <'(j ." (1 1 ;:l,r \\ t 1 \1 \ r"C'o!l1 "('O'(\.rl: .me"'r r ...... n0 ( r"-' II' ( \\ ) \I ~ ........ (' ('1 i"rl ..( ",,-I....t If" ... mr- \'\ 1) \.. ~'C, ( ~ r 1 , -1., l ( )0 P0i'I\'~ hC't0\""( 'H' \LH\ ~ ~" I .'(. (1~ \\ (n 1'" 4. '''''rr''1 crl I r"'~ 1 1 H' ~ cr1 ;:a' "1(' 'mr 00111\ A..-r1l.... "'- '" rc'"" rc- T~("Iof Grn ..."c r0'1'('i'" '1 r ... t 1"",,,cl' {,.,.. ... trl;A::;\, , ... lnr It,'" ""'I~lhrn .... ;;.... h"'t"n ~r"~,;::nr~ m r'~ ""'ti H' ..... (\ " l~h'c. \('''' , QJ("I"".:l nof mf"n hl'"\}1.rl fAr..:t (".l~~I('o I'" \:t<.. {1.:1 ,,,,,,,, • .., i(' 1r r.l.r~ ~. <' ("l'" ;:anr1 \\ "r ~", .... 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Page 1: Cleaning* * Plant ttted By.digitize.gp.lib.mi.us/digitize/newspapers/gpreview/1945-49/46/1946-02-21.pdfper Maek Cleaners and TaIlors at t7506 Mack a\enue near ~eff, Because of the

COMPI;ETEOnly n. REVIEW Cin. YouCO....nl. of ALL Home. inGrONe Pointe &: Gratiot Twp ..

MONTHLY}poinfe lRtuitUl

M-O-R-EL 0 C A L CIRCULATIONL 0 C A L ADVERTl51NC

L 0 C A L NEWSMATI'ER

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** *Council

Children's HomeSeeks Location;Favor Woods' Site

The posSllbwty of classes of forty-) emt- Teachec AssoctatlOll ......forty-five pupl!s. half-day SesSIonS, last week by John R, Barnu ......and transportatIon of many more ant superintendent of schook.elementary and jt}niOl' high school In response to questicms ra.ilel'"chIldren to schools outSIde their dls- thIS meelJng, Mr. Barnes ~trlCt, loomed as pOSSibIlities for the on a. study I"eeently completed ....schools to face If bulldmg relJef is mg "'lIh the eXlstmg enrollmellt""not prOVIded in the school tax elec- dltlons in our schools and urhon on March .., accord1I1g to a enrollment data for the neJl:tstudy reported at the Richard Par- ) ear pc-nod, which 11 mYOi lit

the mIll-levy inc.rea.se proposal iao"voted on In the March" e.Ieeticl&

Mr. Barnes stated that at liltprC$ent time, due to i.aad~school-hOUSing factlitlcs in the -.son and "erniet" dlstncts. sil: r~of children, the entire fifth and ...

Represemat4\'eI of the Protestant grades, are btoing traMport~"'lQ,ildren's Home on East Jefferson '{ bl hoc I .." ason to Trom y se l."'\ .avenue, appeared before the Grosse \Jon, the 6.'\ grade pupils f~ }'PoiDte \Voods commiSSIon Tuesday nie!" are now being trannight to eeek ad\'ke on the proposalto purcl,a.se a tract of land for • new Defer schoolnte for the home. In other ","<X"d"the sohooI

is now short 'even cla.urooms ..Yr.. Olney Jones, fir'" dlrect01'ess, "east tmd" of the smoot dl!ltrict.

told the c.omm1S$l()lIen; that propec-t~' Oft Cook !'oad near D'GS appearedvery favorable, but before purchas->Ill!: It, they questioned whether theyWOIIld be Kceptable to the ndghbor- Bames' rqxrt.. While nohQod, to the d of edu.eauca aM present are bdaJ ~

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we celebrate the birthday of Ceorge Washington. n in the American way of life. May the prin-

he stood on<:e a.gain unite the peoples ofone ac:corcl.We have "Won the Victory,"

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~ erected at ~lalk al enue and Qov-erly, by Joseph Sperzel, of 526JHereford, DetrOIt

~lr Sperzel now opera-Ies tile Up-per M aek Cleaners and TaIlors att7506 Mack a\enue near ~eff,

Because of the obJC<ltlOns whIchreSIdents in the Farms hal e raISedconcernll'g' ~,,\ eIal proposed bUSI-ness \entures on Mack avenue Inreeent months, and because of thena.ture of the bUlldmg, the Inspectorrefused the permit and allowed thecounCIl to rule 10 the matter.

At the meetm~, se\eral reSIdentsga,'e \ erbal opinIons on the maHerand urged the council to refuse theperml!. They saId that fume'S, thesmoke stack and trucks would createa rondlbon In the neighborhoodwhIch they did not deme.

They were assured by Mr, Spfflelthat the small bUIldIng, 27 by 104feet, \\ould not accommodate morethan one truck. He emphaSIZed thattt ....as a famIly affair w)(h only three()(' four emplov~.

1t ",as explamed b ... h's legal ~-re'entatlVe, J obn M Iller, that lOl-I elllts used 1111 up-to-da.1e dry c:Ie.n-lIlC pb8le _ lICIt ... -

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The Grosse Pointe Farms bulldmgInspector's I"ecent actJ<)l\' has beenreversed and a new dry cleaningplant \1111 be budt In the Farms,

TJlIs ",as the order of the I-armscouncIl ~londay n1ght after themembers presided as a board of ap-peals on a wning case

Theodore Beaupre, the inspectOl',was approached several 1\eeks agofor approval of the build10g plansfor a dry cleanmg e5tabl"hment to

Pursuant to requests and ordersrecel\ ed six months ago, the speCial\\ 1>;e committee of Gros~ PomteE-arms reported to the counCIl last~{onda)' mght

The commIttee ill composed ofCounCllmen \\'llll:an F. Connolly,Jr, and Rlcnard ~la>.on, and GeorgeL Sehlaq,fer and \\ allace Jensen

CounCllman Connolly tcld theCOllnCll that a[ter lhorough nudy ofthe V1J.11.Be's ... ace Kale, a ~~~~ ... d

Committee IssuesRevision of WageScale in Farms

** *CleaningPOINTE B d f A IPARAGRAPHS oar 0 ppea sb, THE POINTER R' · d P ·

Tallong about smooth operators eSCID S revlousThe other day a Clt)' matron engag-

ed a \\InPow cleanmg com[>any for A. M dIts u<ual dJtlrs After they comPlet-1 etlon on ayM thel!' Job, rt v. al; presumed theywould return for their fee

The next day, a man approachedher and asked for the mone~'. Shepaid !urn

A few days later, the two orlglnalv.mdow cleaners called for theIrmone'y and .he poll\elv Informedth~ tha.t they had alreadv beenp.aid, After pohce were called, It \\ asleuned that someone entJrely dlff-eroDt from the orgamzatlon collect-ed.

• • •J, F. Verhelle "ho \\ or!,ed so hard

last year in seekmg funds for thecon, erSlOn of Bon Secours mto amodern hospital, IS the same gentle-man "ho accompanled f.,c:h,ard Car-dlllal MOOlley to Rome

• • •The Crty caunell meeting 'l\a5 post-

poned from last Monda)" mght untl!Feb 25. •• • •

Harry Furton, Grosse PointeFarms clerk, has been urged by thevillage counCil to wnte, vIgorously,to the Lake Shore Coach Lmes, pro-testmg the faet tha.t there are nofaC1htles for bus patrons whenchangmg NJaC1e5 ~t the CIty lun,'<

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EDITOR'S ~OTE E~~v.eek, The Relle", \\111pubhsh tbenames of the men .nd women atGrosse P<lln'e \\ ho have bee.and are be ng d' ,charged from ..branches ot the ~rmed servIce&.The 5en Ice peo?'e, themse!> Nothclr famIlies or friends are 111-~'led to send' nc' names to TlMiRCllcw offl,e

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This bas n!SlIJted irtcrO"",dIll8, undnlrablegf'ade groups, and the aaebasement rooms which uemadequat~ for deSIrable cuse

Even WIth the trans~se"en classrooms of pupils f~east end of the dlstnct to sthe \\ e~t end, el ery a\ atla.ble tvotaIS In use 10 the ~lason, Vernier, &1141Kerby schools At Mason scltoalo\\ Ith an ~nro!lment of I'i5O ~there IS no Itbrary, a.s the rOO'la ...SIgned for thIS USe has been dl~and now pro, Ides t\\ 0 c\assr~ ..additIOn three rooms on the ..floor of the school hal e been ...verte<! from other uses IOtO fuY. ...classrooms Becau,e of the -.cro\\ded cond,tlons at both V~and KerIn', no ,at,<lact<:>rv \iIiCiU7"or g) mna, \1m tacIlLtlcs e'tlst._:

~l r R a.me. POIllted out tha.t evlSIf there \1ere no gr01\th brousbl:about h'-'Ll<e 01 new home bUllcl~there 1111/ he CO'l,cderable gro"'tn. ~all 01 t',e ea<t end' <chools dJe telarger !troup, enroillng In kmderprw

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Grone POInte ltudents "'e re-MInded th.t tomorrow, FrIday. h.sbeen let ... de .. the w.lte p.percollechon day.

All POlntera are "r,eel 10 ""'ethe.r Icr.p paper to the pup.1a ofthe public, paroch 1 and pn .... teIchoolo for th .. oal ,e dr,ve,

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Waste PaperDrive Tomorrow

Wood. Patrolmen FindStolen Auto in Village

Permission ....as granted Ihe 'Gmt-ed Theatres eorpora.uon to remforcethe sewet" m the ~rack-Bournemouthsecllon, butld a ma.nhole and thu,begIn constructIon of a theatre

ThIS \\as dIsclosed Tuesday nIghtat the \\'()(l<;, commISSIon meetmi:

Construction on NewShow to Start Soon

Alter se, eral hours oi Inl est,ga-11on, tllO (,ros~e Pomte \\'oods po-lite offICers, L Tolnan and \\o Dell learned thaI the .\!l10 the)'o'IOd at ll,c pump ng ,loItl,'" on Al-lard la~t "aIJnla, morning had heen,Iokn III H'J,:hland Park

1 he ahan'lC)11ed Coil IS 0\\ ned b~\1 r, IAlllhe \llctl, IJR Lou,<e.

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Taxicab OrdinanceProhibits Transferof Cab License

One of the stIpulatIOns which 'I\tIlbe brought C'Ut In the taXIcab ordin-ance "'hlch is being dra" n up b)Fr~d ~lcGra\\, Park \Il!age attorney,15 that the cab hcenses WIU not betransferahle.

~l r. ~lcGraw e,plalned that theIndl\ldual taxlcahs could be sold, butthat each time Ihere I.> a new o\\ner,hc must apply i~ a license from the\Illage

In this manner, it is expected thatthe pollce and \ Illage offIcials cankeep a check on the drl\ ers andma.nla.1n complete a.nd corr~ct rCl-ords on them

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Five Reported forMonday's Induction

Five Grosse POInte men left forinduOllon Into the arme<! sen ICeslast Monday mormng, at le,'eno'clock from board 57.

The men \\ho reported for mduc-tlon were

\\'arren W Schultz, 776 BerkshIre,Wllilam F Baker, 282 ~loran, Jo-seph BLeach, 15201 Charle\ O\X,

DorCle E ~foats, 1359 -\nlta; andGeorge H, Snyder, 1123 Beacons-field

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The report was tabled for JO days who saId that no complaints havefor study by the cound!. It WIll also been teeened on the cleamng plantpronde tIme in whIch llo hear any on Fisher road, or those on ~{ackgne;ances If any an"e. avenue. Mr :!>1tlleralso said tha.t tn-

vestlgahon mto Detro.t records re- The parents of high school stu-

D tim. R bb vealed tha.t complamts on dry clean- dents of GIV»_ Pv;ilte public schoolsay e 0 ery mg plants were so negllble, that It are 1m Ited to attend open hoose atNets Thief Only Box I dId not "arra.nt the keepmg of rec- the hIgh school next Th"rsday, Febords on them by the safety engmeer- 28, under the sponsorshIp of theof Lead Pencils mg department nor the fire mar- Grosse Pomte high school Mothers'shal club.

Gro<se Pomte Park police belle\( -\fter hearing tht case, the bUlld- Parents of those at, ending thethat because a doctor attempted to lng permIt was granted Samuel ~[Iller Bro"'nell JunlOl" hlghInI e,'I:::ate a SUSpICIOUSno><e on the school and the h'gh school Itself arethIrd floor oi the Prol e"lonal bu Ild- Worthless Checks urged to attend Ihe programtng', ~l ack a\ enue and ~otllngham, A program \\ III be held In the hIgha da} light robhery I\as th\\afted. Land ~fan in Jail school audaorlllm from 2 '30-3 15

La't ~aturdav, <honly after one 0 clock, alter \\tllch tea.d er, w1II re-o'cloe h a< Dr L :-.utty entered hIS on Old Charge cell e \ I>l'or5' 10 theIr homeroomsIhlrd tIoor lahora:or.es, he heard a And; Cre"mcr, pre, dent of theconl'n,;! on 10 the \,all near the of- Becau<e he fori;en and ca,h~nt\\o Student \s<oclatlOn \\.Il be studen'I1ce, of the :\or'iJ Detroll L.nd \\orthle<s chec!..s '" Gros<e Pomle chamnan of the program I\hlch ....'.1

1 I 'r 1 b -- 'Farml Delay. Naming ofcQrnpam, operated by ~[r, I-Ana I~<t II erh, a forlT'cr '\ otre Da.me open \1Ith I,e 101s u'ee C u SUlg \nnounu ..ment \\,1., made tl", INCh' f f P rLdmmhh e~ re'ldent IS belO" helo 10 the De- 109 "Beautllul Oll 0" and \Ima Ma- \\ eek N nell hour' "hlch a'e '" et. ew Ie 0 ~ce

Immcdlateh a':enlard" he sa\\ a lrmt 1!" he of Correctlon, Iter" reft at the GrO'se Po nte po<t offlce The (,ro"e POlntc I arm, \lllagcman leale tl,e 0fi co and dart dOlln J E lebo, \\ho ca,hed a ~heck \\ R Clemcn,on, P' n,cpal, ",lit sta!lon on ~laumee bel\\ecn St ClaIr counc:1 dec ded 10 dcla; the nOtm.ng1he staIr, and mto loe <trcet The for $3575 and one lor $2725 In t\\O I th en address a "eleome to the group and ~eff ot a ne\\ chlel of p )llce until ne\\n<>ctor \\ent to a "cndO\\ and sa\\ 'lack aHn'le bUSIness <'<tahh<h- after "hu..h a dcm<'n,tratlon ....111be In aorl,',on to tnl<, It lIas al<o comm,ttecs ha\e been iormed altertl e Intr lder drlle a\\a\ In an auto-1ments In the Parh, \\as arre.'ted h) presented b,' thc ,elCnt'l grade girls mane knolln th;ct the lca<e 01 the the general ele<..t'C'n .)n ~larch 11moh Ie \\ h Ctl turoed do"'n :-.ott,"g-I pollce and returned to Jall on an old -'" m cla<, I 0'1011lnll: 'hc dcmonstra- (,tl p'oper!} to the ~o\Crnment ha,ham at a h "h rate 01 <peed \harge. t\On, th e Rrollp \\.11 be greeted b~ heen recorded \llI.h the reg <tcr 01 Car Fire

\\ hen \Ir< Cllrnm <ke; took In- \\ hen he" relea,ed the Park po- Dr Paul L I:."ert, superlOtendent Idcecb hI the (,t'\cntor; '" hc:r oli CP, Ihe on', th n;;::liKe ".11 t.:l!..e h,m 'n'C) eU<I,,(h' and of <chool '" e la<r \fo,rla\ t'le "a Ion ha' (, ""e P.>mte Park firemen \\ere,'lCC('l1IrifindIlTftlL0In'cdfor\\C'fc pr<,,1;; ('"-.,ar.':{" .... 01 ~t('''n.R ~nri puh- 111C n.ntll: ,=r.1d,. "l!Orlll;. \\]:1 smg1tH"(1 Of!(,T1'lg a. h;;l,!l hnllf !af'r, fll~a'lrrl0'1i la,t \lonrla\ mornn,:;.; to

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falling in retall stores, causmg sm:allmoo scenes among the ladles Butthe number a\'allable monthly shoulddouble \\ithlll four to SIX months,mwuiacturers sav,

\Yhen the Indus-try reaches Its,trlde, productIon 1\'111hrt 30,000,000paIrs per mo!l'th

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1M the skaters M the Grosse PomtePark \\ aterfront park! ! I

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gal holidays, the Farms \llIage office\\ III be closed tomorro\\ m commem-orallon of Georg~ \\'asnlllgton'sbirthday.

One Year AgoA serlc, ot d,-ell"I"l1 grou[l m,et-

in'ts ha.d hcell planned by the adJlteducation d" I' on of the (,ro,scPOinte board 01 edue.t on \\ 'h top-ICS related to the po,llIar ooll,;ok.A conlm t.C'c 01 repre"'C'Il~at \C ('.17-~ri, a"" ed the board In the fo'ma-Uoll 01 Inc groJp.

The propo,cd rellrement \ <'em ofGr<><.'e POinte Farms \\ a$ ~lhed"ledto be placed on the ballot at lnc(egular electlon

\ 111;ht \otc. expected nerc h~ alloff l ,.h, II as 1',C result of tne annual10\\n<'"p 1'r mln C'Ce' on he'd n(,.rosse Po ntc \t.n ~ "'C, '-i(n~\

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ten and the 1011er gradc. 11m~roll'tn alone II III crea.te .CIl"IOUShOUSIng conditIons In these schoolsdunnR' tne nelOt few ) eus unlessadditIonal school faClhtles are pro-Vided,

'! he rl"port f4rthu sllo\\ cd thatunl-;Ss add~ltOl1al slhool hOUSing fa-Clhlles are prolldl"d and If hornebudding resumes on any such scalea. preceded the \1ar, cl ..sses of fot"-t) -forty.h\'e, half-day sessions andthe tran-'pOrtatlon of many morechildren from theIr O\ln areu WIllhave to resultShort 14 Cla.. roollu br Sept. '47-

If addItIonal school rooms are notprollded, the report sholled that oncon,en atJl e e,llmates, 1\ e II III beshoct 14 d~srooms m the' east end'of tne d,stflct by September, 1947Tnl> IS more classrooms than areal atlilble tn the west end schools to1\ll1ch puptls a~e now beIng trans-ported All classrooms are now Inuse a.t Trombly to hOllse. the SiX

rooms of pupils Irom !If Olson, andonly SIX rooms remain at DeferConsequent!), el en If transportatIon\I ere cOl\tmued, all pupIls could notbe housl"d in thiS manner by Sep.tember, 1947.

Looking be) ond the ,chool year 011947-48, the S1tualton becomes con.stantly II orse By September, 1948,\I e llould be short 20 classrooms tn

the "~st end" of the dl&inct, by~eptember, I94/), we ....ould be shan27 classrooms, and by September,19,50, we would be short J4 class-rooms.

"These eMlmated shortages," stat-l"d Me Barnes, "are ba..l"d on a 10per cent annual growth for theyears 1947, 1948, 1949, and 1950,whIch is less than half the actualgrowth through the perIOd of 1938 to1942 mclUSIVe Ih the east end. Dur-

Img that period, the average growthm the Mason schoo! never fell be-low 25 per cent. per year and reachedJO per cent durll1g one of theiCyear ..."

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Pickup Service Has Been Restored

4737 EImhurat

Faultless Curtain Laundryand CLEANERS, Inc.

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Daphl\e (thilt's m) J.lrs) used mylMt aood bladc to Ult her lorllS, soI went to 10nv's, lOlly \laves aIttaiabt.edge and sa) s:

"I:t', no good ~f v eoustn, Joe, he1I"llJ'b UI a door foctory tn \I onte-5aIIO; lillie plole In ,tale of \\ ash-i~()l\. SoldIers \\ allt doors forbolue. qUId. Joe, he's busy, Then-DaIIIe ok name-you know what'"

I laYs, ..~ 0,"

~1S tactor), It shut do"n. Joehe's lot no job"

TOlly ,hOles a lIeekly nellspaper,),fonttosano Vldette, m my face. Tellshow the VancoU\ er Door lompanydosed, de.plle "II order for 30,000cioocs, compan) 's been losmg $.roOper carload :wnce ::'cptember, '44Same old story, m.tCfI"! and labor

ICO$ta up, go\ernment ceIling on fin-I linished doors Company can't uand

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aSSei. iO .so folks lose J0l>s,1101 the same tiling \\ hen 1 asked

~hDe If ....e \I ere ever gOlllg to setdon again to greens and hog Jowl

"Don't talk to me, ~[r SenatOf',a.boat hog jo ....l,.. she snaps as sheK'OOps up a pl.lIe of sad beans"Here, ~lr, Big, re.ad thilt,' ,

"Thwt" tells how a farmer In PII._duuh, Ky, is qUlttlOg the pork busl'ne .. , He spends $10 for a shoat,$17.50 on corn; fOUf bucks, food sup-plement: 1\10 IJl's, vaccmatlon,couple more bucks for hog' mortal-Ity," That's $JJ is-and he's got aZSO-poond hog ~1\Il1ch is Just 30pounds more than Daphne. only Ikeq, qUIet) But gOI ernment saysbe an't sell for more than $3587Ene I can see hIS profit on eIghtmonths' ....ock IS only $Z 12,

}(1I) be It was the beans, An) how,I didn't sleep \Cry good that nlihtGot to thlOkmg about a man and hISprice and wonderlnl'; \\ hat congresswill 'be hke ....I,en all the Ton) sandD8phnes vote next fall the waytht;"re talking now,

PYROXYLIN CLOTH •.Window Shades Cleaned .... , ..

A11of th!' Above Pricf" ar~ tin Your RoIl~rs

\rater Color .... 59c

15006 HARPER NEAR OUT

THE GROSSE

AJmOIU'lCll! Datu for CitYaBoard of Review Seuiona

Firm Ha. $1,000,000Fund for Scholars

The Metropohtan club of Gr~sePOInte installed their nel\Jy electedoffICers for 1\146 In lmpresm e cere-monIes held at Concordia hall reocently.

The affair,,;I,s a huge succe~s andwas attended by appro'l.lmately threehundred people from Grosse POInteand Detrolt.

George EllI'orthy, dIrector of theXe'l!thbor! 000 ch", l\ 1S toaslma~terfor the e\ en mg'. He 'nfroJuced sev-eral prominent h' "ntb' and CI\ LC

leaders at the: me tl>e offllers wereIlIsl~lle<l

Albert W) ffe:s was elected presi-dent, y, 11IIe ~llchael Bem and Sid-ney Allor \\ ere namen first and liec.ond \ Ice-presidents, re'pcct'l ely.

Other officers are Lo'lIS Baldwin,recording secre'.ry; lame! Flanni-gan, finanCial secrelary, Farl Cram-e'f, tr~5urer; Fred Oe<Jm'lng, serge-ant-at-arnu, Jamel FUrlon, DOlICoates U1d Alhert Crooks, auwlon.

The obje« of the orgamzatlon isand shall be to 10ster Ihe spirit ofat ~ charity anrJ to ' e-

Pieture No Bril'hterfor Sec:OIlu.r,. School_

The report showl"d no brig"terpIcture for the secondary schOOl!AccordIng to the figures gIven b}~fr.Ba.n~, the high schOOl bul1dJngcan liatl5[actouly care for the PUPIl>enrolled there through the school

(;GUrts Hear )ear of 1946-47. By September. 1947,the bulldmg Will be ol'ercrowded,P.reak Cases and from Se-ptembeor, 1948, on, it WIll

t bec~ Impos51ble to m,lInolaln a SOlI-;1'b e judgmen f Solomon IS ISfactory secondary Pf"ogram wlth-

tili7fr ired by magIS, e. too., is _ Mdil.lonal c.. ~ for 'e'C-

~ ii by Wld ~ ~ ... dar7 tcbool iKudeota. Tbit 1_'........ ~...b 0 , tr~ ilmiat- hlah _aol PllIn B seven cousin. of the late il, from the Rkhatd and Kerby db-

Wood. Rand, Brookhne lawyer, tmts to Pierce, in addItion to thosesucceed In brea\"lIIg a CodiCil to from the Mason and Vernl~ areashlS will thng them off because of There llould ,tIll be II seriously

The da.tes on which the board their "l ,temptuous attItude and oltrcro\\ded condition '" the hIghof reI Jew of the City of Grc>sse cruelt) It ~-d> my cat" They each school bUIlding and half-day ses-POInte '\\ III be In seSSlOn haH been got $2,SO'J ot a $40,000 bequest left Slons might ha\e to be pro\ ldedannounced. In trust for care of the cat, "Buster." In summary, ~[r, Barnes, pomted

\11 oompl;(mls and requests for Xow dud, the cat, together \I Ith out that unless addmon-a.l classrooms.1dJu'tm~nts 1\111 be heard lomorr<m the trust fund, were under the care are pro\lded, \\Ith the growth ilntl-'lnd ~aturda), }eb 22 and 23 III the of Ml5s .Uargaret T. Thompson, I clpi>led OIer the ne,t fi\C year perl-LI'y btlllrll11R on \faumee, bet\\ecn J.lr. Rand'> housckeeper. She "as lad, not only may 1t be necessary to~t ClaIr alld "\ cff The offllcs n 1111 awuded $23,500 10 il compromISe transport many more chIldren ~obe open trom 9 a m. to 9 pm. luth the COUSinS. schools oUlslde thell' dl.tnct, but In

---------_ In New York, meanl\hlle, Patnck addltlOn, class sIze \1111 have to be• , O'Shaughnessy, of 5{f} \Y. 192nd I greatly tncreased and halt.day ses-Last Rites for Woods I Street, "as leel..tng $10,000 damages' 510ns may haH to be pro\lded both

R'd T esd froll1 John H, Barrett & Son, under-1m the elementary schools of the easteSl ent u ay taker, of 424 W 51st ~treet, because i end ot the dls~net and also In the-- he charged, the firm bUrled a strange, h,gh school bUIlding.

Funeral 'en ICes for \\ IlIlam F man betlleen hIS dead brother and:Boebentz, 10il Ro.!) n road, Grosse hiS sIster 1ft the bmlly plot In the I 5\'allng In :Mllwaukee, \VIS, IS 11-Pomte \\ ClOd', \I ho dIed Thursda" cemetery. .e;;al after 8 pmFeb 14, II ere held Tue<day a ter,n(){)n from the \ erhe) den fllneralhome, ~fack a'enue at Outer DraeHe \la, J9

~lIn 11Ing are the 1\ IdOlI, \[.rga-ret, t\\O son', James and Rohtrt,,,ter, J.frs Paul Dammc'

lie "a' III e son Ot Carohne and,l1e l'lle \\ 1I1 am C Boebernz

LET'S HOPE FOR A THAW

104-45 E Warre"at O~.e' 0",,&

SPECIlUZI. IIJMEYES

r.1_ Frll"" Uld ~I'f'dEumhutiM'

HOt Ill; OaU, It A lll. to"p Il4 \'J')n Wed au SaL

tvn to 8 .. Mn.,...d T'hor"'a',

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Gratiot TownshipVFW Post Proposed

(Contmued from Page One)\\ as honored by a d,sttngu1>hed gath.erlllg of Cathollc church prelatesand alumnae of Canada's t'r5uhne~lsters, lI'len she celebrated theI(olden JubIlee of her \lork at Chat-ham, On1, IIhere she n as \ lcar gen-eral ot the lr,uhne cOmmumty.

II Year. A.oGro»e POlllte mourned the death

of ROl D ChapIn, former preSIdentof Ihe Hud,on ~fotor Car company,ond re'ldellt of 447 Lakeshore DnH.(;ro"e Pomte Farms. He sen cd assecretary of commerce m the Hoo\-er admllllstratlon and \\ as a ploneecof the automotll e mdu,try.

4, school gUldonee chnlc under thethreetlon of Dr Rllhard D. Allen,aSSIStant superlnlendent '11 schoolsof Pro\ Ide lice, R I, lUS to ha\Cbcen held at Grosse POinte hIghschool

~ald John Smith in hiS column,'Xe\\s DIgest," "It ,\Ill shortly bepossllJle to cross the }\tlanlle OceanIII t\\O do) s by zeppeun, so the re;:-ords state It \lon't be long until Eu-rope \\ III be just day's mle from'*e."

,..soclalJon ia a I eor to the Gc'OSItPOlllte Re\lew citl"d recellt remark5of Oarence L. A) res, chaIrman ofGm ernor Brucker's ad\lst>r)' coun-cll of budget and finance, in charg.Ing c'l.travagance In the admInIStra-tIOn of Grosse POInte school dlstflctaffaIrs.

1 he late Edscl Ford's offer tobuild, at hIS Oiln e,pen,e, on 1,,< all nproperlv, more lhan half a mIle or120 loot l"ghlldY on Jeffer'on ale-llue, oppo,ltc JlIS Gaulker POintee.late, a\\allld only the formahty ofapprO\al bv the ~[acomb count)road commb,'on and the \Illage 01

St ClaIr Shores.

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Plan.< are under \\ a) for a po,t 01

the Veteran' of ~orelgn \\ ars to bec,tah,,,hed 11 (,ral,ot t(mn,hlp

.\ppro"'m.<tell tiltl mcr,eas \et-er lIh 01 \\ "rid \\ an I and ][ halee,pre«crl the r1e,\re to organtZe ap0 ...t III tlle "",rrti

\u .. "'rd 11~ to i Irrmt:l.n J)Uj)0t-., \\ ho~"io IJtlll 3ltri ... I l~ iilll'e In tile

\ i \\.(r ....d.ll/c1 lPl1 a .ll1.atl\e meet1l1g on t lC t 1H. n K 01 thl nc\\ P{)~\\. II he. hr'd a. , \e fen\ n"hl'P hall

,r I..t1nt t \' nO, .r\ (lfl \\ crlllc ...d;l\

I \Iei!" n rl \ J \(, fl".l\ \\ 10 are m~'err- t rl .re 1n I d ('I a ('IHi

r()r l'ftJl("" l'1lorn :::i.'IOn, 'lon'act

ma, he m..d. \\111 \lr DUIlOIS b)La n.: PR ~I i'}

\n rd"callOnal tand or $1 ()O()()()IItor !lna nClal a" ,tanee to co 'e,;re.nti Jnll erlll' graduates des'nn;:"II/her erilleat on anti fllnrlamenta

Four:een Pointe Children r- (',ar~ i1 In ((If''r.!fic anrl lntitl~~f1"~("rlc, l' ma nttl n~t{ h\ one ('1 'n~I Are Victtm. of Meaale. "t:e r,e, e~l m.nu aL'urer.

r)r ' ,e,,,! _' [)a r' ".~'" fe:i" .<r p< <'l ~l 'fl() anrlJa II IroT!''r ''''lH,' (, ",'. P,,,n • t"" n \\I'h an adrl I(\n.t! $~IO f'" 'perin I

\ ft -'1 ,,. n\~ 1 l n o~ a:pp.:t'"" ," 0" ('l." .... f\pCt1 (' ... .'If(

u ~ r n '1, 1 rf ].n Illr~','ed t(\ '1J.1 fi.r1 .r;a~J"~' i'l. If r \("t 14 \.t."(''' 1.."). !n('.1,IC" (l,d In 'Ine .. '-..'onl)O() I')\'" T"',1r~ ;<n,1

I( I (d ( ~('"h()'olr ...h fl' l(')r t1-}c ""'m \ ('"m

r( I 0r l 1 I. I 1 P'O\ C(' lhf"lf t 11 rl rn ...,..,rl ~"'f1'l nr111(,,1h1---------------I WINDOW SHADES

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MAd_ 5656

William Dansbury,Farms' Police Officer,Dies Suddenly

Dr and \1 r, ] C 1 aperl of 406I l>her road, \\ere liCr,ou.ly InJure,1la,t \!oBd ..) In dB alltlllJ\ob'le lra,hnear "'pfllltot'lIe\J Ill, \\ lll!~ on th~lr

\Ia) lothe \\el\d,ng,,! \[rs 1apertsbrolh,r In Br ..thoB. J.lo

E J !\:ortllllt',cr ot 8RS Lha Imer-~[r< fapert slather, \las killed Inthe cra,b

The r,,11 rlerl II ~h a car dm en b\a 5pnng!l el<'!, 111, r,-,oNlt

Pointe Doctor SerioualyInjured in Auto Accident

\\ I1l1am E Dan,bury, 52, 01 i9J.[apleton road, Grosse Pollltet arms, dIed last Fnday mornmg aslhe result of a heart allad.

Funeral senlles." ere ne!d J.lon-day at 5t Paul', churlh With IIIter.ment 1Il ~Iount Oltl et cemetcf)

~fr Don,hurv had been a potrol-man on the Grosse 1'0,nl-c Farmspollce department for the past 19) car' He "orl"ed unlll the day be-lore hIS death

Representiltl\ es [rom the l>Ohleilnd fire depdJ'trne~t5 of the fi-.ePOinte. and :,t Clair Shores attend-ed the SerYICes.

Sur\ll mg are the "Idow, Anna,one daughter, B 'tt}. Ji,e bo).s. en-sagn Wtlllam Jr C'SXR; 1.0...... 1.2,

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Comer Anita - TU 1-0780

GUEST OF THE 'VEEK

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J...... H. Roberta

THE GROSSE POINTE REVIEW

•~ NATJ~AL EDITORIAL

~SOCJATfON-- ...7-;'( 7ItU1JtA::..

WHITEeLI.IIII

1'.10 fa e-.-,...,... 1.181.

F. ~ ... t 1,,",,&1 w~Ic •• Whit. Hou.e Cleaner. WIll pa,. trl!>"'.e. e.-.. P"inte -.. end wOllle". "ow _t h"m •• fter h""oreble d••-dIAr,. tk. U'lftH force., Inc.dent. from then •• enlc. rec:ord..m .-.ti tAe vbcl ...

F,,,. c1f'aTl n« .nd I I k r ~ of ~".". 1, .. 11 f,-*Il h,.,.n 'II p()pul.lun .... cIcIltlon to the fin" ("~.nlnl If"r'f'l(" ('01f,.r,..d _t W"n'f' Hl"lo\u("

"y"" c"rq_. I....... ";p ef h,. "' ... u"d •• fir. wl"l. unl"ad.ia, luppli .. In Ilnd,... ',on_ ," ,h .. ..-Iclnlty nf G,.I. <;,n1".L;..,t J.",.. H F • a •• rd"d th"" army I t'"n.. ,.t,.<1 C;;d...,.r

"In'io .. of 1'.11. .nd MTI The.m .. RohH" It.tl 11. .. \ y Road Mr

R"h.rtl •• now ent.r".d In .1.,. ~frr(,.)ry ~~ll1ln".nAI P(.oner., 1:. In

I"~ C.I, of (.ro.. ~ P

Ofice at 15121 Kerchnal between Marvlant1 and Lahpoil1te-ria. On1,. Weekly Newspaper Covwn~ All the Hornet in

Grosse Pomte and Gratiot Townsl",'."L B. OLDHAM P...bJnhnPAUL J. BLACKBURN EdllOf, Adwllnllil M-.".

Subecnpaoa Rates: By Mall. $2 00 pet' year, 5c pet' cop,By Carner, 10 cents • Month

P'ablilhed Every Thursday by The Grosse Pointe Printinlt' CoLENOX 1162.1163

"WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW"

CONSUMERS

Reckless DrivingTickets Issued

.Violators Friday

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Gro"e r0111te COIl1Il1Jlllt'('S recelltl. \\ ere OHrhaulll1g theirfood and restaurant pI actlce, to 1 e~t"l e ,,,methtllg- like 11: glen]corder from the thollglltlc«nes,; of liar, 1111IIe III Xell \ ork,......l1tresse' II cre hC;:;1ll111n;:; to 11l'dgc p"tlUlh II Illl a olell dcter-mmatlon about ("ll'dune:: ' _\u ::-nH k'llg" , rule-

Both of these w~re ;:;oon 'lg'll' Ot rctUrIll'lg lIotlIlaky" butmost of u, are ,till II 011,le11l1)::"II hell I\e I.all put the ,hoc on tl,eother foot ann not 011.1 demand I:"(j"d fO(H! at rr,I-"l1al,\c pI Ice-but remmd the \lallle,-e, and \\alters that .lller all, \\e arelpatrons i

. As a \ erage :\mcflcans. \\ e don't e;.,.al.tl: e,pee t genuflec-tions, but there l~ a I::real nealmore satl,iactlOn In a meal tf \ auknow that ~ our patrollag-e and prelCrellCe~ rcpre~el1t sometlilllgmore than )U,t a nltl'ance

Most .0£ u~ \\ ant to lorget cho\\ 1mI" and queue, and en)o:., few 01 the fuller fflllt, or peace, and If, to do thIS, mcans g-et-ting "alters and Ilaltrc"es \1 ho reall\' \lant to \\ork - \\ell

~t'S find some \1 a: 01 l11aklll,g the voc~tton 11)0re prontable andattractn e. If pflces \\ ere 111.':"h. then, \\ e 1\ auld at lea,t knollthat \Ie I\ere pa:ll1g- Ie,s ior land and lIlore for ,enClC. A, It t-

• ~OW. both pnce and sen Ice are like ,0 lllall) chips on the shoul--cler.

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IThursday, February 21, 1941'S THE G R 0 S 'i F POI X T r R I \. I I \\'----------------------------------------_-.::.-::.- --- --- Pa~' Thr~

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htended PaymeAts

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14319 MACK AVENUEBet. Lakew'd and CbahaenOpm Frtdall and Saturday

Erpnl7lgs TIll 9 PM.

DIAMOND'

Can ~d noral ,""tifadds d.zstlDctJOn to thtUK laId IiettlDK and~nl1a11C~. th~ brilliantdIamond lol1u.lre.

J 0' elv 1I,.W,aJ pr&U',dlSplaylD, • ~"tdlamo'UI • • • rleJrlycarve d ,old ....., ..

))e.,!." e labor shortages, ~.turers turned out a touJ of 900,000alarm clock, In December, 1945, &lide>-pert 10 lllt prewar rate of • DIIIiI-hon a mOIHI, th~, spnllg.

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Let's Look it Over , .• and DoSomething About It

B, n>:"hlr, In lorla\ .m.-' 'Ie 'I II "l\C\ 011 an ('-tlindt" f01 pu.! n" ' p('fl"'t," londltlon dot d pr_C'(' \Ol, i "'f

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MACK

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Between Lakewood and Cholmen&I C

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The Science ofSatisfactory

Living

CIlRlt;;,TI \X "CIFXCLl~l'.\ Dl'\'(, ROO:\[

14/1U Krrche\al A\enneDetrOit

THE o\ercommg of, dl.s-ea,e Important as It 15.

i, hut one of the Itlncllons ofeh nstltl.1l ""rH'nce.

Indt'ed the Dl"loverer anJF ollndl"r of thl'> ~clence,'lar:- Boiker l.rld~, "ntes( \{udlm enl.tl D" me <;<. lence,p 2): "Healmg phy~ical diG-ea.,e i., the smallest part ofChnstian . lenc~. It 15 only~be J" ~ to 0' ht

GIVE wrrB MUSIC-"Yo ..too. eu toot,. _la... tile Gr.,.Lad,. as .hit 1Ie1... • disabled,",Idiet hlill • IifeloBc a_itiollto ttanl to pia,. • ..zoPllolle. I.Itnetio. II pUt ., ... cw-reeruLioa.

rts iienee ha,-e found it brmgrngtht'lII a tuller Gense at capa-htlih, II ,e f \litH'", alld Gali,.factIOn thall t!If'\ l.ad ]..110\\ nbel"re ~l I 1I1~lIe>l color and1,1tere~t 10 thell \1\('-, en-nchrng- IheIr f nendshlJ)s;gn llIg the1l1 tlnder,tandmgand all e,penellre of peareand 10\ 'ltrp,I-~IIlt;';;,l1 theire,pect,1110n,

.1he\ h'l\ e ..et n lle<lrhtllat thl' ,",Clelll.e I' the ,",c;.ence of Lite and 01 -atl,lac.lor ~1l\1l1g"

The romp!t te explanatIonof lhrl';lI,1I1 ....clence, and ofthe mealh of IIttl1t:lIlg It 011heha1t 01 olll',elf an,1 others.I~ gl\cn 111th(' Chn,t1an :-Cl-ell<.e te,thoohSCIFXCE AXD HEALTH

\\ llh Kc\ to the SCripturesbv ~Iarv Baker Eddy

1 hi- gre<lt book l,1I1 he read,horr(l\\l~d. or pllrchoi 'cd (111varwn, (',lilian, at pnct'- he-~ ITlIIIg" at ~2 CD) at

Young Veteran$ ScheduleDance for Saturday Night

ITractora Will Be

IPrewar Model.

Fd11<' 11111'1< menb dllIl tracton toIlle ,0I\1ml'le< "h, \, Illdkl Ill' I" rudel, till' ~edr I< II fle stH:tltantt.

lhe \\orld \\ ar !l jl;rol.p .,1 \h;er .,,, !he ' .. Ill(' .. ' I're"~ models, anel1',,,' \ 1\\ .lId thl ,1I1\I1!!fI "III IJr!"ldk proollulloll \\111be r~meet~pOlhor d. do1.tll t. <it tllt J{OO...l \ rl.n~~ ..1.'" ~O()lI ,t'io ra" rn dcrt.l.l"" aM p.a~

l'(' ],,,11 dt ~11l') (.e1"'I1\ roo,l ,"xt hecollle dlaJl ...h1c '" Idr",er qu~ntltlel,

1.C,"turday nIgh' I eo :?l !It, ffidllUlacturer, \")One 0' the Iir~t to comple'le co...

j I e pub],!' " 1Illl1ed alld a p.~a,- \Lr>IO,' trom war to peace predue.doll' l\enUlK of lIIodt.r I dnd Otd fa"ll- ;1On, thfl'SC mantlJd.('"tur~rs suffered

loner! din, InR " prOffit-cd ror all a ,etb"ck a\ a re,ult of \'nkes I.m~ny be ..nng - produdng ~\Io,t of tnem have alreadylargl-sLa]e mooerOlt,j.l/On proeram ..

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Veteranewsfrom the

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Michigan Bell 'phoneCo. Presents Awardstoll 4 Employees

llL,Kh "'It. 100 II ll(~l dlld lc..( llllldl

cour ...l'lo dUel ,{ ... lr\!ll lnl(~llllllllt orilion 11lJlI three 1hou ..dnd Th(" f.tL-ult\ , .. lOlll]Hhtd or lld\\ dlld JlII

rl!ll JlI r ...ollJ1tl d.lId ll\l11 ill'"

CLI'''d.'' 1I1lt t lor l\\o hour.., t dJ\tl\t rIJ.\ ... d \\llh (oLlr"l"l If,- (om ..

plett:d 1II LQlr ,\(,k ... t11(1) (\011111

!lon"! an d(lmllll ...1lnd 1)\ 'I (r ~

\rmf'd I Orlt." In..,tlt III

New Weight, Size for Pamelato Navy PerlOnel Overaeas

*\\ 111.d.1tl IL.l.lhOll ,,1 J.h.lIH)llltl

altllut .,,,1 DOli 1<<Ie1 h., rh. -oad-lire (XIHflllH.lIl"': tilt dlil/'")IJI of ~I IOfl(jd "'"H..JUon a., 0:111 Hllt' lth U 11\10

elllll"n bl' d!(JlIl H"lb II" 1)0\,l<r..du.ltll lrom (,r"", Po 1I1~ hlhh,c:1Ool 1Il 1943, (Ilt,rtd tilland ...t..ned t)\.lr t\\O \tar ...

Eft eotn e at once parcels not e't.ceedmg 11 pound, In I\ell/ht or 42IOlhes to length and 72 mehe, 1Il

comhllled length and gIrt'! mdV beaccepted lor maJllllR to na\ \ coa,tguard anti marine-; per,onm t o\er-sea~, Po,lmaster Ro,coe B Hu>tonannounced thh ,",cel.. The ~llLhlgan Bell Telephone

Parecl, lor hoth the na\\ and eompan) rClentl) announced 114 re-arm\ 1)(..r~ontH I may no". be lthllred troa.LtI\ l". iI\\ ard3 under ,t ... etnplo~ eeParcel, and leIters paId at Ihe fir>t sugge,tlOn plan .n<.lndlllg nlllC 01

class rate ma' be re<ll"ered $50 or more eachXo parcel~ (ontallllll~ am pen,I\- The allard, II,re lor suggc,tlon<

able mal' er "III he aeu pled lor lll'l ad<ancld bv emp\o\ ces under se<eral,uranee \11 mailer to he "bnr' d or departmcntal plan, III effect bCl\leenreRbt,red mil" he \\dl pack,d and \pr I 11).1"42. and \lareh I:; 1945 On\\rapped Ilhe lalter date a comp~ll\'" de plan

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• tIten a-e $XO,OOO. 1Vrth FHA insur1ll&' !lD Pft'no layoit's 01' seasonal slumps, sikh ceDt of the mortgage on the lirst $6,-u c:i .. llans suffer \\~Ien lIlanulaclllr- 000 and 80 per cen t 011 the balance.en change models, no pay cuts" hen Any housl!lg buIlt under a Jut pnor-busmess IS bad, no Illlc:ertalnty about II) mu,t be held for \tteran pur.holdmg a Job. ~ a\'V men are as,ured eha,e dunng the tllue of COllstruchohof generolls pay check eveQ month and for JO da) s therealler. Theof the year." bwlder "'ii be reqUIred to place a

lhhler III Irollt 01 the hOlbes md,.at-mg that Vllera". !la,e the fir,t rightto purcna~e.

An urgtnt appeal to men graduat-109 frOlll IlIgh school to conSIder theopportun'lles offered by a career inthe regular na\ y \1 as l<5ued recentl)by Cmdr. ] a!per r_. Flemlllll, off,-cer In charge ot navy recrulllllg III

10\\ er ~i>c1l1gan."Sen,ce III the peacetime lIa,) of-

lrrs young men \U,t grauuatmg lromhigh s~hool adHntag~ that can befound In no other hne of wor!.,"Qlamr.wder FletUlllg lays. "Thella...,. oilers amhitlotu ~'OUDgAmen-

-,:;IZ tkat brmgs Insher re:-

Navy Ten. Advutagesof a.enlistment Now

IIlc!,edIlOl" arc 1I1d. " I"rge ,to~kot blllldlll!, materld\' " .flollt to berdu>ed In tile arm) ,me! 11"1) Thematcn,,\' to' In rtlea,ul In,lude,"mo"g other ,car, e ItUn, Lllmt>er,PlfH "",I, lath, pillll1l>1llg "'Hl ekc-Irll.l ,uppl",

fl1e,c matlfl"l, ",II hl relcd>ld at;!,It lUllo\\lI1R place> 1he "avY De-IIpot dl jolt\! 111, tfl. arm~ depots"I CoJulllll\1 ~hdroll\dle, and \I.if-I

"nil' 1011,0 _I"J (,r,Wlle CU\, 111 'III !Ill lite 01111 re,lr L11011 ll\ Ill' pur-I

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tertll for 10\\ co.,t hou"lng undrr lilt: $IU,-* UOOhm,t ~Iatefl ..ls obt.",ed under-\lIWIll: Iht 1110 """d, O! (,I, ""011'11' prOndl1rl "Ill be Oler and above

are returI\lIl":: to lhur IlOnl<> ,n lh~ I I Ii d d I liBl:Dlted ~tale, Ul Ihe !OliOI\ll! 1110,. a 0\1( UI1 er tIe PflOfl'l ~:'( I' I d g'l !Ie, (HI! prmrltle, are '''tIld bv the' _ •.Jro ....,e o1l11e d "I... I j-

Q'l 1 '11 11 \\ -" \\ h II (deral l!oll>mg Admllll>trator and (,.. \0 L '"\. ell 1111. 11)-" 1.)1 J,~ - , b b d "

d '-'f J J' I 'I requIre I"al tile 111lder ull houses r l<IIlgton "oa ; ~.\ C n,," ., .rt, ) T d I ~2000 B \1 \1 \1 3c D tor sale to leler"ns he Ispo,al '.

In, I ('do\) tau. 0 OUR" I procedure 1S t

las ~hLrv), 462 \utre DaUlt, .:>talTI 'Sergt. R ),1 r"A'ktrt Prc. Ch"rles I a \Iter 1m enton " complttedO. Domine, 212 Kerl", and ~la \f: RI.C "iii run new>p ..per ads III the i2c Harn '\ DnR\« area 01 the depot "11l~h ,,111 hst the,* t) pe> d.nd amounts 01 matenals I

Fort Doullaa, Ut.h - COIP Rld,- .1 all"b" Iard T Selgneunl, '011 01 \I r al1d b -\ ~oul'un \\111 1>e "ll ached on j)'lrs Jerome Selgl1' une, 46" Uoltrh IIh"h pro,peLtl\ e 1>U)(r> checl< "hatroad, has betn dl>eharged from the the)' \\o,lId ',I-e to orderarlll) at the Fort Dougla, ~ep~ra- c. Rl C I.iJ!Il' th~ pro,pel' orderstion Centcr and thln ma,l, to the pro,peC!lVe I

Corporal ~t,gneune, \\ho sened bill er- del"lIed h,ts 01 sto<.ks and,IX months JO I:.,.rope, IS al1thorlted prlleS ,e' \\ ,'Illn OP .. c.,I'ngs I10 II ear the Good Conduct medal', d Bl1\ ers then ,ublOlt th.,r actualAmencan Theatre nbbon European orders and Il th~re "n t enough 10'''heatre nobon, and the \.,LtOr) rlb- go around, RrC ",11 allocate thebon. good, among them

He entered the servl\.e Oct 28 1hese matenal> "Ill be sold ID194.2. large quantitIes, such as In a pur-

cha,e of lumber the minImum pur-chase \\111 be a car load. Thus, blllld-ers, deaLers ..nd state JOSlltullons andagenCies \,,11 b<. the prlllclp,,1 buyersfederal, slate and local gO\ernments1\111 be entllled to a pnonty on JOper cent of the slock, 5et alldt lora IO-day penod.

fhe 50-called liB pnorll) IS to be"sued by the Feueral Houstng Ad-nl\nJ'trator anu the local field offlces",II be equIpped to Issue the PrIor:-tIe. In the \ en n~ar fuwre An HHpnorlty requIres that ,;'e \}Ullder1>u.ld hou,es for sale to \eterans1hese hou,e, arc held for veteransduring the t,me of constructIon andfor JO days e:reaiter. Fiity per cmtI all mat .ill be

~,K?~15228 E"ST FFERSON - LENOX 0800

n. herit •• " of W •• hi ..It....'. ~0W1'.1l''' 10.. doalc"d Am~Toc" wllh....... tle of .n.. n~.l>,hty, Mt _" .. 10" laullhed •• d"nlf~T on<~t"o "ft_ "Lft .t Il'0 u .t eaJIIIe." "" JolcN! .1>out • ~old he h.d~.all'''t F.t,,1 ~omph~.tIOIl••• t ,n "nd IhT.... clay. 1.I~T lh~F.lh"" of h,. covntry ..... cIeood. N~..er m,n,m,u lh~ d.nll~T of• ~old ho...... "' 1r, 1 Uae ...fectron m.y .eem I" you T.-alr' ••• Joice .nd th. I '" .. .,. ~ on you E.."n. ".lllrht <oldc.Jt we-aleen Tour rHlIlaftC'e aralnsl .eriOUI dt.~Juf"" sur hili.pneumonia .nd InAuenza

Sixth Church of Christ,Scientist, Detroit

14730 Kerthenl AnG_Sunda,. Senicel

10 30 A.M. and 5'00 P .w:.Sunday School

Flrll Selllon 10 JO A li.Second Seal IOn 11 SO .... W.

\\ cdue.day Enning Te.umoaialWeetlng 8 00 P ),l.

ReadIng Room open week 41.,..11:00 A. M. to 900 P Iii - S...II.,. l:30 P.!of to 5 00 P W.

Pulllt(

Alexander Chadeston Promoted to Major'While Stationed With Army in India

~\\ord HI' IHl.ll ft'i.l,.l\orlt ot the

prOlllOllOIl of l"pt "'Irl<..nd" SCh"rle'to" to II" rdnl.. 01 nl"Jor In

the tr 1I1,port.OOll corps 01 th, l "arn1l ~I.IJ or lhdrk,loD lla' beenstallOtl«! In lndl. for the pa,t 2Y.iye.r" ",,,I " In I h,Hl<e of loadlllt{and .lllP[llll~ 'I" ..,-(){)p. home !romC"kuu.. 1",11..

Bdore ,1IIerlll" t'.e 'enl< e \1"JorCharTe,lotl \I"S ""otlated IIHh thePlulftr Brllllllg (ompan)' 01 De-lrolt a, Ull' ,ale, and traff.l man-a!,:,r HI>" II e re"de, at theIr home.t t>81 H .. "thurne road, (,ro,.e

*. N_. StaP-cC-......, T.H. - Lleut.~. Dand W.HinlG, I71JO St. Paul eDue, islet-ting ready to rejoin .~e ranks ofclVlhans, together with thousands ofother! gmng through th .. naval de-mobilIzation center headed foe the~tales.

At thi6 .tagmg center, the prOt-pecllve dIschargers are grouped ac.cordmg to what separatlon centerthey \\ill report to for their finalpapers They are placed aboard oargoshIps as soon a! shlppl/lg space II

aV;lllable,

*Pearl Harbor, T. H - Don JHaigh, photographer"s mate, thIrdclass, L'SXR, 1128 Man land. is astudent at the ~ a\V PaClnc univers-,ty here durmg oft-dutl hours.

Na\ PaclJ, \\ !lIdl opClled Jan 3has a curriculum 01 more than 100

*\11." U "'.tle' 01 K"le5 &. ~on'\"n,h, 1i'511) ll .. rP<'r avellu, ha,J 1,1 r, turned IrOIll 20 ~ear' '>< ,er.\ I< I w,th tht ,HlO\ ~lr Kalt> ,erv-,d lor tllO ) ears In the South PacI'h, "ah the 720th rnihtary police bal-lallon from <\u,traha to Tokvo

illS la,t actlH a.slgnmt1lt \lo as"nh the honor !{uard Wlth GtnerllJ\lac<\rthur III Tok)o

He '5 a formN student Ol South.eastern hIgh school and Will former-ly assocIated \I,th I\lS fatber'l fklta!IluslIIess

H,s fir,t taol- wa, the IaDds.apll18of his \}arracks at Fort Cuate-r wblcnwas 10110\\ed by a tour of dutylmnglllg 111ma Crt>od Conduct medaland four battle stars He will re-sume buslncss at the Harper a,Mueaddress; old fnends may QOIltact himthere

*F ....t D..... I... , Ut .... - Corp Hen.ry ]. Keane, son 01 Dr. and Mrs\Vllllam E Keane, 1007 Harvardr()l(j, has been d,iCha£gcd from thearmy at 'he FO'f1 Dougiu Separa-tion Cenlef'

Corpon.1 Keane, who Ja'\Cd 32months in the State5 a.s a draftnnanwit!lthe 4000th A<\F BtI.. iI aulhOC".ized to wear the Amer~ Theatrenbbon, GiXXi Condutt medal, andthe V,ctory nbbon.

Prior to entenng the anD)' May 24,1943. Keane "as em~ &05 an 11.lulira tor at Detroit.

*Ernest E. Thoma" 19. ariltion 1DIl-

chmist', ma.te, thIrd ~ L'SNR,147 Lakeshore, has b fereedfrom the Naval Air S4Iatioa at Day-tOlU. Beach, F1a , to ~anl.fJr Trans-port Seor\'1c:eheadqu...- .01attle,Kan.

He enlered the1945. He hilS beat

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to-inchCut

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~HITE FISH, PERCHAND FILLETS

*SALMON AND

HALlBt.rr STEAKS

LA 29c

ZO Pounda and Over

32c

READY TO HEAT AND EATRESERVE ONE NOW

Beef Tongue

GROSSE POINTE PHONE NIAGARA UtiSFIRF'S B'Tm,n~h.m ~t"T Phon. '311

TANGERINES5 LB. 49c

u.s. No. 1 Maine

Potatoes .... 15 lb. bag 59cFancyBrussel Sprouts .. , .qt. 39c

Sweet, Juicy, Texas

Orangesease

Sunbrite

Cleanser .... 6 cans 29cOxydol . . .. Ig. pkg. 23c

While Supply LastsQuaker Brand

Peanut Butter ... lb. jar 29cMedium Size, Sweet, Ripe, TexasGrapefruit ... 5 for 29c

Phone NI. 3200

Lb.

59c

.lb. 39c

• Apricots • Figs and DatesSFIRE BROS. - Successors to

29c

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PEACHES

Prime Grade AA Standing

Rib Roast

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Round Bone Arm Cut

No. 11/iSize Can 2 for

1MZ2 KERCHEVAL AVENUF_ w .. t M~N.d,ol_Pho ... UN 157111

BEEF ROAST

Dried Prllnes

Red Tag Fresh Oregon. No. 2% CanPurple Prunes 0 •••• can 20cColumbia and ManCoffee ......

CannonTomato Juice 46 oz. can 25c

GROCERY DEPT. SPECIALS

Michigan Corn Fed

Betty Crocker, lZ Individual PackaceaCenalBreakfast Trays .. pkg. 23cLaFrance " .. 12 pkgs. 95ca.oice Sectiona Colden HoUy

Grapefruit 2 No.2 cans 59c

Snow FIou, No. 21f. Size Can

Sauerkraut ..... 2 cans 29c

We'll roast it to a golden brown and you'llget it with lots of delicious gravy andcrammed full of our famous dressing.

Let Us Cook A TurkeyFor Your Special Dinner

Choice Grade AA

Lallb Shoulder Roast

Order Early

GRADE A EGGS

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Household Furnishings

Thursday, February 21, ]946

Groin Pointe MethodiltOaurch

M .. t.iac la Kerb,. School

a.....HUCH c. WHITE, Miaialer%4ZOak Street .t McMiIIaa

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March

NEXT SALE

DR. D. F. HERON

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February

Sales Conducted by

H. O. McNIERNEY.~-,:Sunday,

SundaYt

CHARLES LICATA1416 Three Mile Drive

Grosse Pointe, MichiganLiving Room - Dining Room - Bedrooms - RecrMtioa Room

Oriental Ruga, Carpeta, DraperiesAddition •

Puti J

REVIEW

Ne'lV England \Vomen 'Africa' to Be Subject of \\'omen's Meetingto AlJeet February 27 ----"I _ The Women's .\ssoclatlon of the ~ame and for Their ::.al..es, Will ex-

At r;c meeting of Dctro.t Colony, Grosse POInte Coogregallonal church plal1l how lhe offering Will be usedX~I SoclCt) of ~e" England Will meet at the home of !lirs Paul to dlrl ",ar VictIm. a'1r1 help WithWJ' .. b."ddW,d",><I." ",b C"""," ,,~~ ,ood, "" T".- ,~oo",,'hO"tl, at -ewbcrry House, on E. )effer- da~SOlI a ~ue, ~lr, ~lattle P J <iwbs, D<.,sert IUlI<.heon wdJ be served Porters Spend \Veek In01' • IIlg pre.ldent, and ~lr, Hen. at 12 JO by co-hosteslts, the Mes- ChIcago at ConventIOn

~_!'....ei!,of 5t C1a~r a; ~l~, ",Jl} b~ d<lmes John A Bell, Xorton lves and Dr and Mu John C Porter of 966....--t~selo at t e - 0 L oc Dooald T. Lestcr Lincoln road, .pent the past week

~c~r~~~~~slt:een:,u~~~:~'Il:~: 1he ~hsslonary committee "Ill In ChIcago attendmg the mid-WinterL dental mcetmg.ry D. ).lacKa~ c, II III Lall to order at present a program, .. Ignt on the

1.JO. Dark Contment of Afma" ~lrs Doctor Porter g<l\'e a chme onlIrs. Henry ~f Booth, pa,t \lce. George W WIIltams will revIew the "Oral Surgery" at the meetJne'

preeM1ent.general, ",,11PU$e-M a pro. book "Afncan Journey," by ~frs ThIs IS one of the natlO'1 5 largest8't .. of "HlSloncal Sl.etches," a Paul Robson de-ntal con,entlOns With 13,000 reg-project of the Xat\onal Soclet.l A senes of shdes enlliled 'In His lslrants from In over the nation

HeLL{) -\GA1X KID~, THIS ISDonn.a Da.hlen su bblllg for AnllleWakeman thiS week

'Twas a super duper haynde gIV-en by "lzzy" Zunmerm.o the Olher0I8nt at RJdgemont Stables. Herhcort was Floyd Redes and theothers bounCing and Jouncing In thehay were Pat Wllhams 'n Ronme AI- British CoIH,ul's \\ Ifelor, GInY Gregory 'n Tom Dewe.l" Among Luncheon GuestsDick :::>tahl 'n Donfla Grlen, SkIPPYDrane 'n Gerry Emx and Kathleen The Lord Duffnn chotpter of theCoJJeg~. AU "ent back for hot dogs D&llsbters of the Bnush EmpIreand pepSI 10 Izzy's whIch was deco- hdd theIr annll er,ary luncheon thISrated \\Ith heaMs and arrows to aft_CIOn a.t the home of Mrs ~or-comply _h the OCcaSIon. mae Douglas, 3024 Ballour

.: . : :. lilts. D. ::.. H. Bncl.ell, \\ Ife of theTHE G Y ~ AT G R 0 SSE BntiIh consul general and !>In ~1a!.

POinte last Fnday night \\as rock. ODell MacQueen, state presldent ormg "Ilh excllement as the Devlh the DBE, were among the guests Ibeat Royal Oak, a team whIch beat I.them the first t.nne out. Among those . I

BUNS ON PARADE-Rolle-&llouaad. of lJaea.-_- Ia •....-1.-.. packlllg th I ~ .. 'II'M mellow, dancing dl\llle and funeach da, _.1- .... rltic 1 r -- ...... e gym saw .:lara "'ill. IlI_r ..-c C a e,e 0 an A.erieaa Red C,... .. orter coms~" Bett P k D B 'liU bad by all Seen dancmg Withu pen_ food at a Mallila W <:roe. dtlia ......... ..,.., ~" Y In ston, on u- th<eit GtGill dteerla. food &lid _rorf.l" rett, Bill Halliday, Jeff \\leIMer" noV.llep!lltJlIles"Lorere Adele

JlIet~e!ar Babies' and Carolyn A.. "'__ B 11 n ocr, rame ones n

:---------------------_____ VIr, '-'<J'CIS user, Anllle 1 -=- Ch B 'th . B 11K L . Ch b H DaVls Lou M h ~f Th ...,...., ampme, elty Auch n Don Iespms ecome mrs, OU1S ar onneau eads Group ~{~..'yn' BI.ek 7_n" ardy F orn, Halee, AnnJe Wakeman 'n Ed hbey,

Holl d S S k' 111 b f U f D G ' _W uc , ....,tty an rame H '. yw_oo aga ee mg .1.\ em ers or . 0 ,uild Kretschmar J J h anyGarman n Sally Joyce, Joehundreds mor' oaDnn 0 nhstohnelta~ Hiekey 'n MarJ1yn Kaiser, Manlyn

y(lU 'III'Onderwhere they sprang Stud)Ulg th. "'001-5 of -ad-)-u'-'---- e. unng tea I tne B'.-'-' D L F D~ Y'~" '" The Very Rev. \Vllliarn ]. '!lll-, ~.owd wa'" ~~ b h b IK& n an a erte, lek \Vuerk-Ulose soootC'l't and ciga " ~. ~ 5 e",eTtaJn= y tea- , ,

- ment bet"l\ een home and UDlversny S J., pre$K!eM of the Vnivet"sny of ton tWIrlers d hId h er II. Dl Faulk, PrISCIlla :o.r ann n JoeIiIbftq made of aJwmoom, I.fa, .,pecl'ally th~. probl-s "hl'ch D I>n er t e ea en IP of l ~--. P ter V 0 d-" J

• ~ ~ ~,~ n etrolt will address the g1"OUp. Ba-rb Molyneaux '00 t ....-.. e an s VI. n une~enly showed up atolXId face the returmng veteran, IS the derful sh ,'I'l pu on a won- YotIat, Joanle Wllllams '0 JIm Ken-

? llDllledl~e purpo'e of the UnIversity St Matthew \Vomen Plan uw. ::' :: DCQ-. Betsy Bachmann 'n Joe eo.AAd those rambow-hued aluml- of DetrOlt'a \Vomen's GUild 101"the MIllionaire's Party " baDe, and George Mantho 'n Arlene

... clothespms? coming year, aCCOI"dIOi to :'fN. AFTER A WO~DERFUL TI~E Ro,.c1'be,r came f'lom out Hollywood LOlUS I. :'llller, presldeJlot. A Mllhonaire's Pal'ty has been at the Country Day hag dance last ~ $lags seen plottmg out theIr

.. y .h«e a ~ of factory "oW'llers planncd by the St. Ma.tthew'. Worn- Friday IIIght, which was decorated objeetive for the neJOt dance were• overalls" are UylOg, through tta. Orga.JlIzed less than a year ago, e-n's club to be heM at 8 pm. on in true Valentme style, Dawn Osius Daa Beck, chairman of the big af-~1 AmerICan V1ltlatlve and in- the GUild has a member.hlp of more had an open house for some of the

• than two hundr~ women and has ~{a,rch 1 In the pansh hall at Harp- k d fair: DICk Seymour, Fred A1.h, J elf'Ii J~' to stay in buSll)eSS now er and Buckingham. same 1 s. Her date was John Pen- WcWler, Don ~lcPhaiJ, ohnme~' .. the lohooWJg's over. set four thoosa.nd members as a goal Awards, gam~ 2.lId refreahmuts berthy. and a few other dates mllflK- Nelsoa, Sandy MaleOll1son, and gobsh •• .. .. s._-- To reach thlS peak, the eXe1:utlve ling and muncb!lng were Carol Ma.c:-it 1___ -'. ~ u; lOauguratmg Il drh e ~hlS will be the events of the eVeIllllg. Ph 'B' of othen.... ."~ te "war babtes," determined The n.r~ from the ""rty will e.rson c. ill Wood, Lee Middle-=-: week under the dtrectJon of Mrs.... y- d h' A_ :: :: ::

~ up into pacetJme busineases go tnto the general church buddlllg lIO n .n.un Wedthoff, Bob Smith JUST TO BE • LITTLE DIF-LoUIS H. Charbonneau, 1044 Ken- , M h J ...~~_~ what w.th shortagea slllg ton , me m be r s hIp chauman fund. The awards to be given away ~ aRrtol>&b°ShaJlU

lDl1w,Pa1 McKeen '0 r.-t, last Sunday, Phylhs Biggs

.--nAa. OPA price ceilmgs, la- WIll be on display at the Hailidav a\"e , y aters 'n Charhe ...... a mOl'Ler and daugLter teaMQther. or gU;w'dlaM of all U. of 0 ' M J M -" n

cIiapata, to wrvive &nd make students, ex-.tudems and Illumm Ire Hardware stOl'e, 16423 E. \VacreD. ea::IS, oyce ulkey 'n JlID TOIlI- Thole Slppmg tea and punch around-.d &IOOds. ellg1ble for membeuhw., -------- Y. _ cheery fireplace were Mrs. Lem-

Tltere were tOblething l:.ke five .O' C :: :: :: ~ aM her two daughters -AnnIe11M .I Cl th d leansin~ Tissues -,.. ...

FE 2 amaJ.I factories whioh unaxmg e rive WIll be it bene. '" MORE HEARTS, CUPIDS, AND .... ~ne, Mrs. Dalrymple and Kan-'. OJ r'A.........ecIcOUIId Loa Angeles to fit party Sa.turday, Feb. 23, in Gesu Now in Booklets valentmes made up the theme for the r:r_~ Janet; Mrs Somers and Shlr-

tile t.hoae&Pd-.dooClOe parts HaiL Mrs. C. J, Ebeorharck haI beea for Men and Women deJulte S.A. (mealU Student Aa6oca. Jeif1ll:rs GlJlarno and Barb' Mrs...... ~ bic a!rcraft com- named chairman WIth Mrs. Joseph tton to foreign~n) dance Jut Sawr- hi 'w¥: and Betly; Mrs. EWing

. _ .... ~ &NtmbIed F. Murley aa co-cha'lnl1aJl. Among Give-away booklets of bpHiclc tis- day ",gilt at the high school. Lou; :!>{rs.Robll\.son and-"iIit-. tile ~mrtllee members include lira sa IOOD may be u tommon as the Everyoae agreed that it wu one .ad Mrs. RuaseU and

~ "'.Hot- ~ )f •• G. A. .Brooa. free ~ matclhea _ u-S to of ~ but I'Hr an-. The _ic~ ]. --. Mn. to.is .cllIlae with cipr __ ciaerL '

\, AuxiliarycCelebrated 14th."Birthday Feb. 7th

Uad« d\e c~nsrllp of M~n1t4IIr, put prealdent. the p.a.st pre,.-... of .Alaei' Amu\!<Iry "~l e hosts.. 93 of the ~en In the J eHenonItemD At the Wru.wl~r hot~1 on Feb..

s.atC'1! at the ~tl\ter CJl the dlas, ..-u fr.ident EffIe Schr<'C.':~r, whll~

WJft/,le W) nne, I,'mar , cc presldmt.. Alice Backman, jl.lnlor VIC~-,..nickat h&1 the h':lnv: of cuttmg_ eervin~ a hug~ birthday l &ke.

Alter tile dmner, <the chaIrman In.

1ftllIlK~ the pre$IMnt and past"eNdeN,. A Vfry tn1er~sl\'1g r~-.... 01. the actl\ lUes of the .'\ux.Iiuy aves- • perlO:1 of years \\ a.& readb, RlIth Slater.

The relt of tl e ennm? was en-Joyed by c:ommUIKU s.nglOg and

l 4latiG" ""lth spe<:lill t.llerUlllrlffit: by the duldren of the \\ adS\\(.rth! Sc:hool of DanC1ni Fehcltatlons~""e given se\ eral member, on their

oac.bin& wedding ..nm\e!sanes,memb« celebrating her 29th

r;' on the fol'o\\,'''ll: day.BlI'thday" w.u aisc. :n ordtr

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Here at a glance you can see how the new low DetroitEdison rates compare with our former rates forresidences and farms_ This new ral~ worked out bythe Company and approved by the Michigan PublicSel'Viee Commission, became effective in January,1946, Your next Edi"on bill win be figured on thislower basis, tending to off!Oetbi11c;which are nor.mally higher during the winter season with its shortdark days.

Thf' prirf' of rf>Clidf'nre elf'<'tricity ha~ decre8~gradually ..inre the f'nd of World War I. Now yougrl twi('e a~ much elcctricity for your money as youdid then.

Df'troit Edi"on rates are now thf' lowf>Cltin the CAlm.pany'" hil'tory. The quality of our 8el'Vice remainsunchanged.

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FIRST-A I}~ mill increase in taxes to providefor ad\ance In remuneratIOn to teacher person-nel, \\ hich has alreadv had its ranks thinnedthrough departure to ~ore lucrative posts.

SECQXD-A 3~ mlllmcrease in taxes to cr~-ate a Sinking fund for Immediate and futurebulldmg requlrement~, brought about by ex-pandIng population of the school dIstrict.

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Faith Bridge Luncheon

groups are lipollsortng more IIlter-raCial and lIIter-cultura.1 actlVltJes tolucredse their apprecla.tlOn and un-derstanding of their fellow YWmembers

Fashion Creationsto Be Modelledby Sigma Men

Loya.ty circle of Faith LutheranchurCh WIll sponsor a desert lunch.eon bndge 011 Monday, ~larch 4. atI pm, III the audItOrium of the ErnstKern compan}'. There" III be tableand door pnzes.

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.b~llt (,ro»e Pomte women wertelected to '<rve on the metropohtanboard of dcre<.lors of the DetrOitYWC- >', at Ihe 5Jrd annt.al meellngof the as"oclatlon recently

\t tillS t 'me, \1 rs. A\Jen B Crowof \Vest CIIIC"go boulevard, walrOlurned a, preSLdenl1he Pomle women mdude \irs

Georlle \ ~d,~mm of Maumee roadand \Irs K,ns ~ Colhns of West.che"ter road, who were re-elected Do) 00 want 10 see ~ hat "Thefirst a.nd selOnd \Ice-pres,dent, re- \Vell Dressed Woman" "'III wearspeotlvely ~l r s \\ I1l1s Bugbee of th" season) If so, attend the SigmaKensmgton road IS tne new thl1'd Zeta fasillon pre\lew March I andvlCe-pre>Jdent 2 at the Jefferson Avenue Method!!t

Other offa ers are :.obIS Hope churcn gym Jefferson and !ohrl-Whitten of Burlingame a\enue, re- borough aveonuescording sellc':ar)', ~r ISS Luretla G The sh~ 109 v.JII slart at 8 pmSanders of La>! Boston boule\ ard. \{ale members of the Sigma ZetatreaS1J'I'er, and );Irs Karl B Brund- class Will model styles of e\ ery typeagt, PaCific aHnue, asslstan( !reas- from hoose coa.ts to evenlllg gownsurer Accordlllg to \irs Othel Gossom,

(,rosse POlllte women who were Ichairman, the men are bemg givenre-elected to chalTmanshlps of mMruotl{)n! In modehng women'!"tand nK commlttecs 'n.lu,le :.ofrs I fashions by MISS ~hU'ley Hart, re-~taJlIor<l '\ pi, ',,, 01 Pro\ < tHa'l cer.t college .hop model of ErnltrOad, camp:., ~Irs. \Vacd A. Det- Kern oompan}v.,Jer 01 '1 hree \llle l>r \ <, lndO\I - TICkets can be reserved by callingment; and ~!r. James L DIckson 01 Le 3765, the church offIce. ProceedsKellllllgton, finance, Mrs. Ed.....-ard wdl be used to purchase vlSual a.ldI' Gehng of Balfour IS the new eqUipment lor the church school.<ltat1'man of metropohtan food serv-

and \I r, lohn J O'Bnen ofKercheval avenue, who wa! presl-... 01' ne Detroit Y\\'CA from1927 to 1937, y,as re-elected a memo The Mamed Pe<l1'le's Group ofber-at-Iarge. Christ chur~h ohapel gqve their

~1f5. Crow's ar.nual report re'\eal. monthly dinner last Tuesday mghted how qUIckly changmg world con. III the ohapel halldltlons affect Y\VeA. program The entertamment consisted ofRound-the-clock aotJnt1es for ... ar diLDCeu from the ElaIne Arndtworkers on regular and odd shIfts School of tile Dance, the Ford Ramb-have be-on replaced by new layoff lers, :.oforgan & Florwers, and aclubs for gIrls v.rthout Jobs. Sunda~ sports rt1O\"le hlghllght'ng the Worldwar workers parties ha' e become ~erles.reconverted Into a VIctory Caval. :.ofn Inez 'fohn was cha'rman ofcade en.tertalllment program Inter- 'he commlttee on arrangements;est III servicemen's" l\'es clubs has there \' ere <1',lro'.u''1ately one hun-decreased With the return of \.C'ter- dred guest!.ans but there IS a lIew IIltereSot 1Il

couples clubs The WIVes are acqulr-109 homernaklllg skills III Y\Vc. ...classes and clubs for young home-makers. The "arllme Teen- ".geHang-()IJ!.s have now become stabl-hzed mto orderly self-gove1'lunggroup5 With officers elected to rJ,re<;tand plan their aN1\ ltle! ...n Y\VCA

Students Figure:Prominently in 'Campus Politic.,t

A father and lIOn blaquet is be.mg held tomghot at 6 ~ at the GrOS5e IPornte UmtaTlan chardI foe mem-bers of all of the deM M Cub ScoutPa.ck 19 and their fatla« ••

Cub Pack 19 StagesFather and Son Dinner

Gloria Buzzelle IsKew Beta Member

Beta Beta chapter of the nationlll~paJ1lsh honorary, Sigma Delta Pl,at ~!lchlgall Sta'e roHege IllItlatedGlona Buzzelle, Grone POInte Jun-IOr, Into membershIp at • recentmeetlllg

Seven students In Spanish langu-age cour"es were taken into acti\ emembership Thl" V.M the first 10111-

a140n for the Beta B~ chapter, asthe campus Spa.nl!h society lomedthe natIonal honorary, Siama DeltaPI, only recently.

~hss Buzzelle, 432 Fith« road, IImaJormg tn Fr~nclJ.

Fuur 0ro»e POlllte slidents 1.t~l1dllgan &tate college ~ve beennomlllated to fill SOp/lOllore andfrc,nman cla.s offices.

Pnmary eleotlOns for bolh l1a""sesWIll be held thl> wee II These are thetir~t freshman and sophomore elec-tIOns on the campus slIlce 1942

(,eorge Bt~ er. Edward FlItl RuthHan.en ,Hid Don! Ruehl will rUri foroftlCe' Beyer, son of Mr. and ~lrsI'red Bev ... of 179 Beaupre a\enue,15 a ca.ndldate for sophomore presl-dcnt He IS malonng In bUSiness ad-mlnlstralton and IS affiliated \\Ith~Igma ~u fraternity

!'nll, .on 01 Mr arHi ~lrs \'vllham rrltz of 1329 Be~onsfield ,,\e-nue, has been nominated for fresh-man preSident He has nO'! decldredJ115major cour,e al yet Ml>s Han-"en, daughter of ~Ir "lld Mrs ChmHan.en of 253 )'lcKlnley road, v.11Irun lor sophomore class treasurer"he IS a nu.me'5 admmlStl-atlon ma-Jor and lS a member of Pi Bet" Ph,sorority

\hss Ruehl, sophomore, daughlerof ~[r and :.orrs '\d.om R~l, of 873L nl\ erslly Place. IS a caadldue forclass trea5urer She IS majoring III

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CynthIa Peno\ ar freshman atDemson urnICrSIl}, (,r"mllle, 0, ISa member of the puhllClty commltteefor the \f ..rch of Dollars dr"ewhich IS taklnK place trom Feb 18to ~{arch 4

She IS the ddUKh' er of \1 rand~frs \\'llham \\- Pellovar, 329 ~fc-Kmley road

'1 hl [)I'l \l "Ion group 01 theGro'>e j>olllte Unltanan churdl Willmeet Ile"'t ~unday night to explorethe Lit t that war re,lnct,on, are be-Ing hfted, there II d IlflOUS debateIn the mmd, of man v whether thll~ not bemg done too rapidly

Importdn! expert. mil p.trliclp ..tem the pre.entatlon >'lIen Hrown,Detroa ..ttornev and e[htor of 'I heJewish LonI(ress !\e\\ 5 John Sco.Ville, lormer Chr} sler economIst andMISS Helen ~Ioore .• euetary of Ill'

ter-organlzatlon commJltee for pneecontrol c",te-nSIOIl

\fr. O.v.ald Gruhlll dld,rmdn ofthe Dllcu,slon group. corciJally Ill-

\ Hes all 1\ ho are mtere,ted 10 attendlhls mee!lng

}Irs l\larvln Asmus HeadsChurch Bake Sale Tomorrow

The \Vomen'~d of St, JamesLuthera", church of (..rosse POlllte ISsponsormg a bake sale 00 Fnday,Feb. 22, begmnmng at 10 am, at theGrosse POinte Farm and Orcha.rdmarket, KercheHl1 at St Clair Thecomm1ttee mcludes the !ollov.mg:

Mesdames :.olarvlIl Almus, Geor!leKurz, Herbert Manzelmann, EdwinWagner, and \\ alter Wllsoo.

A de,.ert and book re\ lew fornext \Vednesdav Feb 27, at 12 30pm, v.11Ibe .pon 'Ql"ed bv the ladlesof St. Clare parish, III the school at-\uduboll and Charlelolx

);rrs Henry \\ ledulle! Will rellew"Anythmg Can Happen" All arecordially In\ Hed

Book ReView to HighlightSt, Clare Party Feh 27

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Parties Honor Pomte:'Ilatron on Her Blrthda~

Pre\"IOUs to t<he regular monthlymeetmg of the St Jose?h CM'mehte

\\"oods' Calvary AuxlIJary to GU1k1ne"t Tuesda~, a pot luck lun-Entertain at Party March 1 checm ... U1 be heJd at 12-JO p.... ill

__ the home 0111 CadIeUX road., ~

"To '*- ift tile ~ -'a.of ~ ... " wilt ........ .<...,~ iIlI ..... &.- __ *'~; ...".",.,'IIIM 54 emema-t, wiD eagagc !.be commit- c>f 1be Guild, Mrs, H. Dee McCul- will b4l held a.t tht!tee in oharge of the card and bunco lough, ur~ all members to be pres- Harry \J.'a.tSOG, ;DI5pallty to be gl\ en Fnday mght, en( • rn~-row, Feb1Iaroh I at 8 0 clock at Calvary Lu- ----the1'an l.hurch, Grosse POInte \\ ood.

ASlbtmg );lrs LoUIS More.! 1

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TIckets may be obtamed from allmember 01 the \\ omen's Auxll1ar.\or bv callmg XI .B64 I

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- 01 cJmni..,t'd eatertai.omeat, membeTs of theGrosse Pointe Newcomers club heldtht"ir first drnnec- dance, last Frlda~mgltt at the Uptowll club, on Sec-ond a.\'ertUe

As the occa.ston was a "swect-hea'l'1t" party, hu.bands of the groupps'osente<l their ""1\05 \\Ith corsagesof pmk carnations George L\'onsand WIll-ard Xaragon were 10 chargeof arrangements

Women member, of the club WIllmeet tomorrow m!'(ht at the homeof Mrs \\ Illard ~aragon, on Mc-~!Il1a.n road for an e,emng ot se\\-llIg On FrIda}, ~rdrch I, the club",'111hold a brtdge pan\' at the CIll-ford Lundgrens. on Han ard road.

Mr. and M rs Leste-r Elhott are I There \\a' a "hlrl of partles la'the mO!>t recent members to JOll! \\ eek at the home of ~l rs. Ehzabet"the orgalllza.l'on, All ne\\Comers In ~t<)l'ker on Lmcoln roadthe Grosse Po-nte area who are In-I ~he entertamed 15 ot her churCh t

terested III becoming aCQuamted I 'nend, at a luncheon on Thur.da, IWTth other neW couples are a.ked and on ~aturda~ nt,;:ht, a large groupto telephone the forank Llslerl, ~ ,I H lrlcnds ::al',<I ..d 'n ,nnM <>1 ',er4324 tor oj[ 'al', of eh/:lhJi"1 ' rI Hh\

Foe their we<ldmg 1rip, Mr. andMrs, HO\V!ard F Smith, Jr, ofGr010Se POIn.t~ Farms chose ~aS$auin the Bahamas, where they posedfor thlll pH:ture 10 the patio of thellrcottage Mr S,mtlh was dischargedfrom the Manne Corps III January

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1 TREASURER

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To the Qualified Electors of theVillage of Gro.le Pointe Farms:

ICE CREAM

HARRY A. FURTON,Village Clerk,Village of Grosse Pointe Farms

The Detro.t Foundation !lCUSICSchOOl announces Anne Husband,dl~tJngulShe<l planut in a recllal atAssembly Hall neXII Tuesday night,'Feb. a5

M,ss H usba.nd, formerly on thefaculty of the Eastman School of~luslc and at present 011 the mUS1Cfaculty of the UllIverslty of MIS~OUrl.has appeared In numerous reclI.liand concerls throughout the East

The program consIsts of works ofBrahms, Chopin, Mendelssohn, Gnf-les. Vllla-whos, and Wylie

Of particular mteresl on the pro-gram \\ III be the first performance 1ft

Detr01t of Ruth Wylie's Sonata; herother works Include Symphony, per-formed by the Rochester SymphOniCOrchestra and broadcast 0\ er ana.tlonal network on a subsequent pro-gram, Orchestral Suites and smaller\\orks for plano, vOICe and chorus

MISS \Vyhe will appear on a pro-gram of the Music Teachers' :\"atIOl1-al ASSOC1a.1l0n tomorrow

Miss Ruth Wylie is the daughter, Mr. and ~frs. C R \\'ylle, 1253KenslIIgton road, G1'osse POllltePark

Anne Husband Herein Recital Tuesday

To Be Held in the Village of

Publiahed Fef,. 21, 1946 (G. P R~view)

and that the polls for laid election shall be open from 7:00o'clock in the forenoon to 8:00 o'clock in the evening, at the Vill-age Hall, 90 Kerby Road.

At which Election the following officer. are to be cho.-.en V1Z:

Monday, March 11th,1946

You are further notified that there will be only one pollingplace for said Annual Election which shall be at the VillageMunicipal Building, 90 Kerby Road.

NOTICE OF

Annual Election

You are hereby notified that the Annual Election for theelection of officers in accordance with the Village Charter will beheld in the Village oE Grosse Pointe Farml on

Before the wac. it took seven RL1s-sian factory workers to do the workof cme worker 1'1 the United Statea.

LETTERSTHE EDITOR

Yours smcerely,Juhus F. Huebnet'

16355 E. Jefferson Ave.Groue Pomte Park 30, Mich

Lithographers' Workto Be Exhibited

follol' 109 ktter \\as sent tothe ICWS of (s. osse Pomte ParkViJ!aI'e of Grosse P 1'nl<: Park

The PresldentBoard of c-> r.m',SLonenMumcJpal ~lanager,

Mr. E\ erlll BLaneOerk and Asse,sor,

Mr \\ lillam B StammanISIIS E Jdferson AvenueGroese POinte Park 30,llidllrartDe .. SIrs

This IS to ad\lse >ou thaI as a Clt-lZetI and laxpa",' of 'he Village otGroue POInte Park, I am wholly mflYO!' of the adoptl()n of Ille follow-1111amendment to an ordinance ofthe VIllage of Crros,e POlJ1te Parkby the Village Coo,mlsslOn and \\ IllchWID be the subject of public heanngOIl .February 2', 1946 at 8 pm at15115 Ea.st Jefferson -\\ enue

".-\0 amendment to amend theBwldlllg Zone ~lap of the VII-laie of Grosse POlllte Park"It would seem to me that thiS IS

the only construch"e step poSSIble toiltsare a future, orderly de"e1opmentof tins porpeMy. The off:cials of theA8Ulmoblle Club should be com-maiided on their oou-rage III evenOllIftempla.llIlg construction of abuildmg of thiS t)'Pe under presentccecbtions

Sbould there be any1hKlg that Ieu personally do to help in thl>matter, do not heSitate to call uponlDC.

A city wide exlubortioo of the con.tr1bvtlOftl of DC'lroit 1Jthographen,~Ily those of ~he East Side, willbe dlspla\'ed It the Scarab club, 217Flmsworth, from Feb a5 to March11.

TOe object of toile display is tor.,. the type and value of theWIIIi1c done by local lithogra.phet's.... Itbo plant.o;, and to pr-ove the

lI'Ort.h of the art to the pub-.No.9 of llhe Amalgamated

s of Ame.-><:a, tbe Uth-Group of the Detroit

An. A.se6clatioa ....

Stamp Collectors M~~tat AleK Parle Home

MIry E. Meeker IsCaptain of DeferService Group

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THE GROSSE

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Junior Sports ClubNames Sally Walkeras First PresidentHumoretle Hop-

The Humoretle, a girls' club of the!\e.ghborhood club. are gl\1ng adance tomorro\\ night at nmeo'clock 1 hi; \\ III be Iflelr lint dance\dmlsslon is nommalJu"ior Sportl Cluh-

The first meetlllg of the Junloe-Sports club took place Feb. 13 atthe ~elghborhood club The offIcerselected at the meellng \\ ere

Sally Walker, president; R,la Lell-haus~, vice-president; Peggy Haley,secretary, PriSCilla \Varra.s, Ireasur-er, Shella DePolo and KatLeO'Keefe. 50Clal chairmen

The club started Ihe season \\ Ithbadmmton and \\ III <OOllll,le WIthdlffet'llnt SpoNl throughOlft the year\11 girls who are between the age of13 and 16 ue IIlvlted t,) lOin

-Peggy Haley, Sec'yM,..tvy H......-

The mystery hour at the Neigh-borhood club on Tuesdays from 4to 5 pm, III foe- girls from SIX to 12years of age and IS proving to be agreat success The girls have beenorgalllzlIlg into teams. The BlackCats ~e oaptaUled by Jean RenoThe Black Owls by PllItsy Shepp2l'dThe Hermlt& by N~ncy Clow and theBlack Splder.s by Joan Alkema. Attheon- slI'I"prise Valen1Ule party lastTuesday the gIrls played specIal val-enllne games and drew pictures oftheir VaJenllne beaus wblCh resultedIfI Smatra screams

Of course the mystery hour is areal mystery to the girls unhl th~yget to the club on Tuesday after-noons. No one knows what mighthappen - but you may be sure Itwill be funCampfire N__

We bad to move our dllllller toFeb 2J

Millicent Vin>tsky is going to thecomlt1Jblee of awards on Saturday,Ma.rdt 2 Millicent is the only girlIII the group who Mil p.a.ss a rank.She iI PalMI' fire maker. Several04 the ririe are lI"OTklllll' for the iratiseekec -"Ink.

They have chosen their lnd ...nnames. They are: Mafllvn Baker. Leo Ya; Jo.ann Rldlllgs, Jut Ja Wa;Cuol HlgglllS, On Ta Ki; GlIlny V •o Tan Da

At the last metlbng Cacolyn Gatesstaged a "Ouiz Show" .. eDterUm-me-nt.

The Service club of the Iov.ergrades of Defer school has been ce-p,nized for thIS aemester. It rollMStsof • captain am.d &SsiMant dtosenfrom the" group WIth lluplls fromother dusts.

The other services are asSigneddut..es by the captam for a period 01

one month They me-et ~very otherFriday in the teae-her counselor'sroom where court 15 held regularhfor guIdance of those who need helpIn follOWing rule& formulated by the

Gives Local Kiwanis gr;:,~.new offims are Marv ElIza-

Club Outstanding I>et.h Meekt!'. captain; and Lalla Sa-d" secretaryTuesday Programs The two 6"" j{roup, enJ(1yed a j{\lld-Ied tour throuj{h the Detroit In.tllul, !

DUrilIg the month of Fcbmar\ 0' Arts Dle!i:o RI\'era's frescoes I\eLl Hu) sken, (,ros'e POlllte r..'\\an- \\ere the inspiration for a chalk mur-IS cl\lb prOjlram chairman, ha. had a al "hlch the c1i's IS now pla.nnmghanner month 111 hI' e!forls to pro- They cho<e mylhs as the)r .ubJect"de an oc't~land\l1g prnll:ram each To e-ommcmor~te L'ncoln', birthfunda\ night !.\ cornpl,tmJ{ an e' nav the 6"" <peal..mg chOir pre.ente~,ten'l\ ere, le\\ 01 \\ orid \\ ar II p,)co;r} 5elrctloo, at an ""cmhlv pro-I

On T eh She I'rr,ented I ,ell I (. I Kram on Feb 12 \f!Charl Ga,l.m. a I\ltle. " Cn'el,.n, lIl<pN lor ll:enerAI m~J,N 01 the "ronI'. ,hrrclen theot I<w 7\h "rm) corp' \\)10 O. "rh Ic!>o,rtd n\lmtr~'l1" ~\t""'t, O\~r ...~~.... from ------

lh~ rla\ (If Ih~ \",mAlIch 111\ a"", i Waahington Birthday Ball\lntll Ihr OCCClpdl1<>nof (.( rm~n\ an.j I Given at St. AmhI'oaelhr rno of th, \\ ar III ~ ,,'ope I

On I'er. 12 tho ,pea1.o- I'a_ lI ..rn' "" Geor!':c \\a"hm,ltton r.lrlhd.\\\ h.n" rTC' .jen' <" .',e II, ro" 'all \\1\1 he ~.\Cn at the 5t Amch;lplef 01 thr \..4 1()ll;l1 ",nrt An \... -O'l p.iln~h h~l! \111"\ Arc1 a.nti

C,(\(l.1tlon \" .. old )1 III \.. ~ 11' (~I{:t1l:lP:011 h).t1l )rrO'\ nlollt I "I 21

t.a;r r,..1(. ~net pA.r. ( I ..... \ ot 'll rc_m 9 to 12 .j)

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IiLast Thur~a,. night the girb' coatipete

Ba.slcetbaH League got off to a star' ..oo,s anwith Ute Qub team defeatinK thr •Fatal Apples 16 to 3 PI the firrtgame a.nd the H<lpeles Ca.set out-Ulootmg the Owriet c:.hU1'chgwls 1$to 4.

The schedule:Feb 21,7'30 pm Fatal Appl~ V&.

Hopelesl Cases, 8 30 p m N elgh-borhood Dub V5 Christ Church

Feb 28. 7 30 pm F"'tal Apple5 VI

Christ Church. 8 30 pm. Neigh-borhood Club vs Hopeless CasesSaeolld Roullcl-

March 7. 7 30 pm Hopeless CuesVI. QlfIst Church; 8 30 pm. FatalApples vs Neighborhood Club

March 14, 7 JO p.m 1\elghborhoodClub >s. ChriSt Church, 8 30 pmFatal -\pples vs HO(le1.ss eases

March 21, 7 JO pm NeighborhoodQub VI Hopeless Case,; 8 30 p.rnFalal ""pples vs. Chnst Church

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Mrs. Anna RieglerBuried Last Monday

) uner ..l senlces were heir! la>t~Ionda} mocnutg for Mrs. AnnaRIegler, 67. who dIed la.t Thursda)at her resIdence. 165 Lakev\e\\,Gro»e POlllte Farm.

Sen Ices ~ ere c<>nd,\. lerl Irom Ihe\'erhevde-n funeral home, ~(acka"'nue a,t Outer Orne, al 10 amand from St Paul's church at 10 JOam

~1r,. Riegler wa. the ~ ldow of thelate John Riegler.

Three sons sun l\ e, John. T -5 Ed-I' ard In the army. and Peter.

~llik IS the largest smgle sourceof U S gro" farm Income.

PR 5462

RALl'H M. CLARK, Secretary,Board of Education. Rural AgriculturalSchool DIstrict No. I, Grone PointeTown.hip, Wayne County, Mrchiran.

Disarmed Japs

ADVERTISING

1 h, .,r\x\l'n,' radlO c .,,1 '11' .I..erequIpment \\ as fir't u,ed In the hugela,1.. of dlsarmmg I~olaled J aps fol-\O\\1ng J ..pan, u ncondltlonal ,urren.der

NOTICE OF

MAIL

813'7 HlU'pW Avenue--11-

.rl'Cinct No. 4-RICHARD SCHOOL-To Include the n"ddle of M.ck A"enue. rear 10'h. - th•• ert" Ii_ of Mor.n Road, Lake St. CI.ir. rear lot line on ......t .id. of.LalteLuod A....... "otn., pl... at the Pere Cabriel R.. h.rd School. 176 McKinley Road,Gro ... Pom'. F_., Mic:hilan.

Pnenoet N.. I-TROMBLY SCHOOL-To incl"de the lIIidil. of J.ff .....on A"ell"e, the.-.. lot Ii-. _ tJ.e -..t .ide of Whittier Road, Lak. St. Clair, the CltT LImit•• 'l'otilll~. at tIla Ro"-t Tro.hl,. School, &2, BMcon.fi.ld, Cro ... Pointe Park, Mlchi,an.

Pnci"et No. Z-DEFER SCHOOL-To iftClude the midil. of Mack A.....nue, r.... lot lane- the t .ide 01n....Mil. Dri...... KIdJ. of J.ff .... on A"enae, the C,t,. Limito (include.~h of Wa,.1oanoA"_ue,) "otio, pl.ce at the Ceor,e Defer School. ISUS Kerc:h.....a1A.-_. c.-_ Pol.t. Park, Michi,a ••

.reci"et No. J-MAIRE SCHOOL-To include the middle of Mack A.....nu•• rear lot line- the ... t .ide of N.". Road, Lak. St. CIa... r.... lot J.ne 0" the ....e.t .ide ofA looo A.... _. "oti., place at the Le.,..;. E. Maire School, 7... Cadieux Ro.d, Cit,. ofCr pol.t .. Mkloi ......

Precinct No. J-KERBY SCHOOL-A' preun' to Include all terrItory bet ..... n W...Lane 0. the nOl'th, alld the rear lot line of M.rTi..... ther on the .outh, and from Lake St.Clair 0. the ... t to tll. Cro ••• POIate To,nllh,p Lin. ~yond Ih. F.rm •• "olin I plue atthe Kerh,. Sell_I, I" Kerb,. Road, Cro ... POInt. Farml. M,ch'll.n.

Precinct No. ~VERNIER 5CHooL- To inclu<k all t.rrllory norlh of Weir Lane andthe Con.ty u.. and "'- Lak. 5t Claw to tho ... t 'Ide of Marler Road. "olin, place alth. Veno;- S.hool. U V.n" ... ROIId,Cro ... POint. Shor •• , M,chll.n

Pr t No_ 7-MASON SCHOOl..-- To Includ" .11 t.......to.,. north of W... Lane endtile C ty u... o"d ........ the rear lot !rn. of Mert.r Road on th" .... t to Ih. ft"ddl.aI D.I1. R~ "obn, place at the M,.. on School. 1841 V......'er Roed, Cro ... Pc""t ..W ..... M.eh"a".

Grosse Pointe Public Schools

Hudy Helpen

* MimeorraPbin, * Multirrapbinr* A............ * Typinr* Secretarial Service

CALDWELL LEITER SERVICE

DIRECT

at 7 a.m., Ea.tern Standard Time for the purpose of .ubmittingdie questions of:

1. Shall the limitation on the total amount of taxes which maybe uaeaaed again.t property in School District No.1, Town-•hip of Gro.ae Pointe, County of Wayne, and State of Michi....., for all purpose. except taxes levied for payment of in-terest and principal on obligation. incurred prior to Decem-.... I, 1132, be increued by 5 mill. for a period of five

~ -bdT I, II., 38,1951,from the total. ~}a>- o~.thect, as

titutiOft of the State

Mon., the 4th day of March, 194&

Special Election

z. Shall Rural Agricultural School Diltrict No.1, Town.hipof Grone Pointe, County of Wayne, and State of Michigan,1"",3.5 mill. for a period of five (5) years to create a build-ing and .ite .inking fund for the purpole of building neces-aary elementary and junior high &chool building •.~¥

Notice ia also given that the poll. at .aid .pecial election willhe kept open from 8:00 o'clock a.m. to 8:00 o'clock p.m. EalternStandard Time as required by law at the polling place. of the lev....I precincts of the district, to.wit:

Notice fa hereby given of a .pecial election of the qual.ified votera of Rural Agricultural School District No.1, Gro.ae

-"Pointe Town.hip, Wayne County, Michigan, called by the Boardof Education of said ac:hool mlrid to be held at Gro.se PointeHigh School Oft

o.... ,~ 2nd. A.D .. 194687 on... ., the Board of Educatioa.

QUALIFICATIONS TO VOTE ON THE ITEMS INCLUDED IN THIS ELECTION:

.For approval of queehon I, a clhzen and ov~r 21 Ve4IrI of age and • r~Sldent of thStat. for .is IIIOftth, and of the Gro'H POlnt~ School Dlltrict for 2G days prior to thodate 01 the election.

"'Ot" appI'Cml1 01 queahon 2, .. me a.a .bo_ and Ownerl of property a-.eel forIchoof tas.. ",;thin the GroIH Pointe School Diltrict Of' be the I.wful husband or wlfr

of each owner.

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Match thtS Igalnst other OPPOrtUJlltieaopa! to you today. It'e OM ,.t* C4Il',afford 10 77U.IS. Certllmly you'll want toget All the facts-and the paT fil!;U~ areworth Mletng, too Slop in It the ArmT R&oenritmg Sutton and find out.n ahoot it.

1\MOHAN'S SERVICE

IS THE TIMETO HAVE YOUR

LAWNMOWERS SHARPENEDAND RECONDITIONED

Service Suggestions~ * L.... yOW' CU' at ..... '.

oa your way to work

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"We Welcome '"ticiaDl"

HARRY HAAS, Tax Consultant14841 KERCHEVAL, Comer Alter Road LEaos 1811

Ope., t A.M. t•• P.M.

1945 Income Taxes and 1946 EstimatesTh •• _ T .. ReciactioD Law maku ..... bw 01 i." ....

chanlr'" ill E.timatecl Tu R.... nu. aIr.tiII, all ...... ,. ..... peciall, I_or Soniceme...

If ,.0tI ba.. . taa problem, we iArite ,.oa to briq It eo ..T........ DIU' baala .... aDd ,.oar t&s oba- will ~ _caref ..l. coarleou. aDd competeDt atteatio ...

haformatioD co_Dia, t&sea ... , be 1aad witJ.oat ee.t _ ...1i•• tioD. CoDtiauia. our practice of f_ ,......w. wiD u•.......,am. "011 ta.a ..tric •• hich ilia" be relMd ..-. ud --..., ..,.yDOl to taka faD ahaoataa:. of thia fr ... eI'Yic ..

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Home Appliances383 Kercheval AYeftue

TUxedo 1-2313

TU.edo 1.1IMAppobatm.DU ODly

DoctorsGeorge and Margaret

VerbruggheOateopatbic Physician.

1843 LancasterGro ... Pointe Wood.

Complete Radio andAppliance Repair

ServiceKO'RTE

When their troopshIp tuks arecompleted, American passenger hneswill be reconverted to peacetimetrades.

I SPECIAL OFFER-Limited Supply IHave your wa.ber checked and oiled for$1.50 and receive hose free of cbarre.

SAVE YOUR BACKSAVE YOUR WASHERSAVE 72 CENTS

PHONE NOW

anOwance!l to your depmdentl ••• offenmany more attractive advantag~ ••• IIldenabl~ you to retIre with a life incomeany tune after 20 yean?

Belil've it or not, thlt job ia open toyou rtghlncw if TOU llIll1lt in the P. SAm1\". You ('-an Ie.m and earn at thetame time. You can attend Army tram-mg !lChools Ind lIIpedalile in COUI"lell

"hlch WIll put yOU away out ahead In acan"er III latn 11ft'

Under the Gl BIll of R1«hta. if }OU m-

U. Se ARMY RECRUITING STATION21 CADIlLAC SQUARE

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1065 LAKEWOOD

DRS. DUNSWORTHChiropractors

WHICH WAY ARE YOU GOINGAFTER GRADUATION FROM HIGH SCHOOL?

Right aftf'r ~aduation. how would youlike to step Into a Job that gIVes yougood pey ••. gl\e5 }OUan opportumty toetudy one or more of 200 .Iull. andtrad~ Includmp; IUch advanced !!lClerlCes

as al/lallon, radar, tt'Ie\-J<ion, electron-ics. radIO. Jet propulsion. atomIC lIClence• •• pernut .. you to tunl to the fareomen of the world •.. ItIVei YOU 30days' varatlon "IIh pay e\erv }l'ar •••pro\ldl's \011 "Ith food, cloth mg. qllllr.lers, medical and dental care.,. pays

AnnOUnce the Change of LocatIon fromE. Jefferson and Newport to

F ..ft. rublter 110.. with metal coupliDIr. U.. Free it for 'IliD, or c1raiDinlr ,our ... her. ree

WILLIAM S. KIESTER

AD washing machi.nea Mould be checked and oiled once ayear-Some makes every three month••

• A Iar.e production Y the 11U'.lit .11 10 eGntro! IlIi\atlon."-&0. 0' Agrioultu,.. AJlMt'.OII.

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-QUOTES-OF THE'WEEK

-n~neu cannot pa, mlll" torthe uniees 01 labor than Jabot'C41ntribul~ 10 the faille of illproduct •. " - Pt'e.. Roberl R.Wcucm,NatL A,,,,, o.f MII1W.fru;-hIt'.....

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A. J. FORSTERJeweler and Optometrist

14400 Charlevoix LEnox 5376

"Charter • train for ul"-Pri_ G.Mg. of Gt-eeu, lea,.,..frt{1 of 'C4t'C<! PuUmllft ''''"'0.-tiolu ft'tm1 N. Y. to MiGmi. (p.s.:'H. dum'& g.t it.)

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BEACH GLAMOUR-Wblte SWllUouillt, latest word In ,lain 0 u rbeach wardrobe, 11 modeled by I

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Children Leam GardeniD.gBest in Helping Grownups

TeacJa CIdIdrea Uae Sbaple aar.-.. .. .,.Toar BDzapl..

Cluldren love cardens; and the aban Dot be tedious or involve mOolessons they learn, from sowing notonous tasks which may cauaeleed!'. and WIlt~ p1mb grow. gardl!!lling to be associated In theirare not easily taught by c1anroom minds thereafter WIth \lIIpleasaminstruction But to ask a be,m. work. Children work WI1lUlglywhenner to make a garden of hi' own there 1s a reward to be won '!'beoften resulll In disappointment. ftrst lelloDll should be dlrectC to

It's a cood deal to expect, for a teaching garden techniques. andhUd th letting the pupIl see how they are

c to assume e responsibility rewarded by vegetables and 110".of regular care for a garden, when enthere are 10 many te%nptJna pas- IiJ. due time. the Iverage child MItimes beckolung hun elsewhere. But tauiht Wl11 want II garden of hillt you introduce tum t? the garden own. Some may show small mter.as your he1p~r. teachmg the slm- est untll they have establlshed theirpIe skills reqUIred by your example, own home., When they Will proveexplainIng the reasons for what you that 1Jle lessons whIch they leameetdo, and lettmg him share your pnde in clildhood .ank deep, and willof accomplishment. you are hk~ never be forgotten.to have an eager and re5PODlllve One ot the dIfficult tasks or edlJopupil. cators I, to teach clly cluldrm

Few chIldren can be interested in what the world Is really hke' to• child's garden, but most ot them make them understand nature, ~tbWill be dehghted to help grow the which they have small contact.family garden It IS Important that Gardenmg IS an effective means of&hell' m1roducllon to WI pastmle prcvllung thIS baSIC understan~

WINDOW SHADE CLEANINCCALL MUMFORD'S-ArIiDrtoa7010 for wiadow .bad. cleaninlr.ae. .bade. and .bad. repair.We rent palut .pra,.ialr equip-m•• t. MUMFORD'S. ISMHarper.

The medIan mcome for the Amer-Ican family unit last year was $2,700-a me of $800 from 1941

Some bIrds run a tempera.ture of112'F.

Village of Grosse Pointe Farms,Michigan

HARIlY A. FURTON,Village a-k

ViDqe 01 Groue Pointe FIII'1Da90 Kerby Roe.d

Published G. P. Review Fe&. 21, 1941.

To Consider Proposed Amendment to Zoning Ot-dinance.

To the Ruidenta of GroSH Pointe Farms:

Notice is hereby liven that a Publie Hearing will beheld in the Village Hall, 90 Kerby Road, Grosse PointeFarms, Michiean, on

NOTICE OFPublic Hearing

AN IDEAL GIFT\ wire SelectioD of Framed _

U..& .... ed Mirrors,ALSO

MirYor. Made to OrderLeaded CIa.. Repaln - Ho_ Senic.

VISIT OUR SHOWROOM DISPLAY

CITY GLASS COMPANYII80G KercheYal Ayenue \ LEnO'll 4810

~onday,~ar.18,1946at 8:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time to consider proposedamendment to Subdivision (B) of Section IV-ResidenceA Districta.

GROSSE POINTE - EAST SIDEPlumbing and Heating Service

Reeidential • Indu.trial - Repa.ira • Service. AlterationaElectric Sewer Cleaning

Broedell Plumbing & Heating CO.Z87SZ Mack. Grolle Pointe TUlledo 2-3737

NIGHTS, SUNDAYS, HOLIDAYS Niagara 8601

1942 Hudson Tudor Sedan Straight SixMotor No. 2112651, driven 34,000 miles.

The car is available for inapec:tion Ilt the Police De-partment, 90 Kerby Road, Grobe Pointe Farms.

All bid. mtllt be for • euh sale and ciepo6ited with~ at the acIdnaa iDdic:atecLTIle lIKe...... IIIIIlIl complete tile JIIID"Chue• he da~ ., • c ., tile bilL

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The proposed amendment is on file in the Clerk',Office for examination by any persons interested.

The proposed amendment to Subdivision (B) of Sec-hon IV-Residence A Districts is designed to reduce theminimum front yard requirements from 3S feet to 2S feet.

This notice IS given punuant to direction of the Viii.age Council, and in accordance with &aidordinance and thestatutes in such case made and prOVIded.

A hearing will be granted, any persons interested, atthe time and place above speci6ed.

Peraonalized Coiffure.

HARRY A. FURTON,Village Clerk

Thursdav, February 21, 1946

Publi-hed G. PReview Feb 21,1946

Korte Beauty Salon1.... Mack AnDu. at Wa,blln

M.mber of the NHCA

Oar up.rt bair .t,.1Ut will create••• w coilFur. for ,ou.

Cold wa.ea, machiae and maehin.-I... perman.nh, For a lut minuteappolatm.nt, telepboDe TU 1.9771.

NOTICE

.Auto For Sale..\~ The Village of Grosse Pointe Farma will receive aealed

bida until 5:00 o'clock P.M., Monday, February 25th, 1946,for the sale of one

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Steak. and Chop.Hamburl'en and Hot Dol.

Sundae. and Soda.

Hot Beef Sandwicb"

Open From 11 A.M. to 3 A.M.

Kern's

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East Warren Recreation17225 E. WARREN at Cadieux Road

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Beautiful Cocktail LoungeEllt ....tainm....t E........,. Nite Ezeept Sunday

Han Opelli",1 fO!' Day Leacuea. Now Formin. Ladi .... L-...eaTIIl ... oda.y at 1: 38 p.1D.

FOLLOW THE TORCH TO THE

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TW 5:31 P.M. aDd After 11 P.M. u.dAU Day Satvday. &Dd SUllday.

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!\ew York, with Its plan [or a vastUXO enclave and dlploma!!c centeron Ihl' World's Fair Sltl' ,n Queens,

UNO CapitalBids Persist

Bo,ton and H} de Park, NY,mean", hl!e, '" ere believed runningnlp-and-tuc!.. m U~O preferenceHyde Park's bid had been enhancedI" an offer from Vassar college tomake its faClbltes available for meet-no{snow adaptable to the late Prl'sl-ItI!! Rosevelt s hDme to\\ n and bUrl-d place

16352 E. WARREN

SeniDI Froll! It A.M. to 4 P.M. DiuDen 4 P.M. to 1 A.M.

Three LltleS IhlS week \\ ere plan-nlllg to continue their bId for deslg.natIon as the C'iO capital despIteindICatIons tD the contrary Theywere

San Francl>co, WIth plans for ask-

ling the li~O to reconSldl'r ItS deCI-sIon to be located III the east

PhiladelphIa, "hlch plannl'd topetltlDn lhe U!'\O SIte commIttee ton,pect sites III that city

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FAMOUS KITCHEN NOW OPEN06erinl Complete Dmner Service 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. DAILY

SUNDA YS FROM 3 p.m. TO 10 p.m.

Entertainment by FRANK GILLENPIANO STYLIST

14948 Ea.t Jefferson at Barrington

*"The Man of A Thousand Songs" Playing Your Fayorite Request Selection.

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Barbara ~lan" hk, DennIS\[orl.:an 111

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Plu,SIdney Toler L-.trol Hu'(hcs

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Fri., Sat. Feb. 2Z, Z3Disney Fealure Clrtoon

"Snow White"Plu,

\\ m Holden, Claire Trelor,Glenn rard In

"TEXAS"Chap 12 Phantom RIder"

CartOOll

THEATREMack Ave. at Nine l\fl1e Rd.

Thunda,., Feb. 2I.-Lut T,meaToni.llt: Fred MuM,,",a)' in"Captain Eddie" pIli. "RMI'Ie.."

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ICom,nl Sunday, Match 3: "THESONG OF BERNADETTE"

Peace GardensMILLIONS of home

gardeners are de-batlng thiS sprl1lg howlarge a vegetable plotto sow, now that peacehas come Victory gar-dens saved the natlDnfrom food scarcIty. Isthat danger over?

Whether 1t IS or not,high costs seem cer-tam to continue HIcommerCial productlon,r,.elSure hours spent.-owmg food will prob-ably pay a hIgh returnfor years to come. Theborne vegetable plotwill go far to hold downtbe cost of 11vmg. I'rella hom tIte ,ude ..

And another reasonwill tn1luence many. The qualtty of veE\etables fresh fromthe garden has become known to milliOns who never be-fore rea1lzed how deliCIOUS they could be. They have en-joyed luxury food of such supreme flavor and tenderness,that vegetables assumed a new rmportance In thell' diet.'nus, nutrttlonIsts tell us, IS to be deSired,

For garden-fresh vegetables are not only dehcious, butDutrltlOUS_ Science has developed many new facts aboutthe loss of Vitamins when vegetables grow stale. It haslong been known that the sugar content of sweet corn,»Us and several others raptdly changes to starch afterthey are ptcked Wlth consequent loss of Bavor.

"Holdml!' fre;hly picked ,Peas m a warm room for 3 to• hours will materially toughen the skins," says Exten-moo bulletin 244 from the UruversIty of MichIgan. AndODe to two-thirds of their origmal Vltamm C, the bulletmcontInues, may be lost by vegetables in 24 hours at roomtemperature.

The qUicker they are eaten, frozen or canned, after be-Ing harvested, the more dehclous vegetables are, Andthe tune IS bnef, mdeed, before the keen edge of theirJlavor begms to grow dull.

Paul W. Dempsey of the Massachusetts State college~ys In hIS excellent book Grow Your Own Vegetables:"Vegetables should be used as soon after picklDg as pos-aillie Time IS one of the elements that favor the home.mener-uncooked vegetables on the table In less thanJilleen mlDutes, and cooked vegetables in less than thIrtyJIW1Utes from the tlme they were growmg! "

That seems an extreme view. For those whose gardensare not close to the kitchen door it would make harvestinga foot-race. But authonttes agree that, to be truly "gar-• fresh," ve~etables must be served wlthm an hour ortwo ot harvestlDg: so that to eat them IS an experIenceWhich few except home gardeners who grow their OWDan elljoy.

Amenca has much to gain from the expansion of homelJardeniDI wluch seems certam to follow the war. HomesltDd communities will be beauWied by f1Dwers; and vege-tallIes crown in back-yards Wlll notably tmprove the healtheIId CClIIteDtment of those thai grow them.

CHOD.... qsa,,;¥lll:eive IpeclfJ empha-sis ill Dr. aU Wheatley's mod-e.. physics at Wayne univers.Ity th~ er. Dr. Wheatley, who Ihas heeD te IDg on the staff since1925, poiDtcd out the basic SimpliCityDf the lIA'roach to an understandmgof the. JlriDciples gDVernlng atomICdisiDteeratioa.

"Very few laymen know how theatomic bomb was con!truct«'d.," hesaM!, "but phYSlCl5U can e,<plaln IIIqUIte plain Enghsh the fundamentals Iinvolved" ),[uch of the mformahonID his course IS 50 new that it has inot been mcludl'd. III textbooks asyet. I

AMaeking the PDPular con~eptlonthat any study of atomic l'nergy IS

far toe advanced for ordmary stu'jdents, he said, "Lt 15 entirely wlthmthe SQ)pe of any college student I""ho has had a year of phYSICS anda course in trigonometry to compre-hend. the underlying Ideas"

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Sno" \\ hlte and tile Sc;ellD" an, ' t'll lam'>!l> \\ alt D"n"I" hlll,olor him III ""lure lell~l,"Ill 0, ,lttl\\ n al Iill' ,It"rl' the"lr,tOlllorrO\\ _net .., Hurday [he LonlPd.lllOl1 tllm J tAd.~' lO :)tarrm ..\\ JI""m Holden CI",re Tre\or andGlenll '"ord I> aho IllJll'd

I he pic'! 01 ~no\\" Ill! e ' adapted !rom GrllllJll, I aln Tale" dedi,"lth lh, II onder dd I enlure, of tne I

be"utllul P"nLe", rl\ al III beauty tolhe ",,)..ed 'lUlln \\ho seeks herdeath, but" ho " lOlled by the lIlterposition o[ the d\\arfs of the dl"mond mJllI' dJded by lhe birds andamIDa), of the fmest '" ho n nd Sno\\\\ nile II "n-dermg helples'!v throughthe fore't Drama and thnlls, com-cd) and patho' a.re replete III thl>l\ondN film wInch delights adultsand c1111drM alike I

Crime Get. Man Lodrinl I

Too busy to /'at, crab spIdersntESTIOH"EWEItYW~IlfTItOIT»,MlOI,. stane to deuh ,,"'tchlllg theIr ne".

Iv 1~1t1 egg'

Mu,",a"kee.-That cold ca'l thalla COllSClenCI' seemed apparent hererecl'ntly when Harvey W Schwed-ler, 38, of Jackson, !-llch. walked IIllto lhe central pollee stallon andasked for lodglllgs. Refused on thl'lground that nothlllg was avadable,'Schwedler faced the cold outSIde,hesllatl'd, and saId :

"Then I lJ have to tell you I'mwanted at Jackson, ~llch, on a check icharge." I

Schwedler • got hiS lodgmg, and'when pollce madl' IIIqUlTIes they IfDund that he was tl'lhng the trutb.]

A new machllle wraps enough IchewlDg gum III Clght hoors to give Ia package each to 100,000 chIldren. I

Don't drive blind WIth the Instru-Iml'nts on your dashboard-keep YOllrWllIdshll'ld clear.

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UN N E: K N 0 Xi~;:bre~:.t1=:h~ IRecord Amount of G R I M ~fS'FAIRYI• STARRED IN lhe Dmo't Cl\lC Pla'e'> De Electricity Used Here "TORY F I L M ED

ORES' CO~fEDY Ilroll's 0" n 10' al dramallc group ",II FOR FIR S T TIMEIpresent a sp\lle-L!lIll111~, InI ,tUI !"roof ot the mherent economic

-- od 0 I, D 1- \'gor of Detroit and southeasterno mel rama, ollule oor on 'f1-~ _ unn and OJeunder Kno" da\ n ~\I', \Iarch I "t i\l( \IUlIL \{lellIgan, a \Igor sustallled despitear In the top bllbng of tlte <"01- Hall Th" h he iourth OtiulII" 01 the >udden ead to produ, tlon t(>"thealre for tomorrow and Sa'- he CI\IC PlaHr, till> ,ea,on "ar, l' con'allled mil,e "anu,,1 re-

-Ill • Ove!" T\\ ent) -One The pOri nf fhe Detro~ Ldboa comDouble !Joor' I' 'Jr~-hre Cll' -

d. pIcture on thl> dOllble bill talnment lor lho,e d"U"l" IllS pan) The \Nr end tou'ld "ar pl"m,tile much-talked aboul mOLIe In the aHa almoS! \\ holly reconlrCl-

~e P!cture of Donan Gra\ "s'ar- plavgoers who appreLlate .. le\Crll cd to the manl1facture af pe"ce-Ilme~~ ..... - c- d d D l\tltlen pial, Lal,n'aled '(1 keep an

veoorgl' ~an ers an onna audIence IHIt Iltlll( 'en ,e1y In 'us- !)roduct> and " ~onllnUOIlSl) Il,Ulg

I demand lor elec'nuty f- ,m rC>ldln-

~ ~• pense, a, the) a" at' tIle 'nrtlilng cll

21" f hf 11 (11 h ual farm and cum!llerclal eu,tomer." alt u v 0 o",ng tel max of It> denoll' men!~e veNlOn. is the story of Polly, '. lite re"llt \,a, a record (')[ !lro":"'-.1 bID I d V,ctolla \ an hrell, the ,Inlster, !..llo\\ attltour sales In 1945 onh 1_'~~_ '/ rene unne IlOIe 1St an

It I 'h lentral hgure IS a ma,terplece 01 per cent belo'" the 'II-'l~e hlgll of=:nt.ator II' 0 l'ace5 er movie _ ...eM t~ set u housekl'e III faSCInating, ch"racter delineation 1944

Ij b 10 P H Ph g The hgure of VIctorIa ,talks throuo:ha my unga W III _"Iaml '" ere lid The 1945 gro'! revenul's, $85 177,-

1tushband., Kdnofx, 15. In OC

hS :~~Ju:a~~~g a~~Itl:e~;;n~~n C~~I~l~~~_ l5Z, exceeded those of 1944 by $1,_

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.opb~t1<:ated charm and both Sb Add n...... l'ral e"cess profits llle:Jme ta."es'111 lood performances III their OP. "'rrator

illtlounted to $10,450,000 In 1944 as• . e roles d ~OOOOOO", AnnOUllCCf"Ilent IS made thIS \\eek compare to~, , In 1945 Xet~.~ hght and frothy yarn about a Iof the add\llOn of lfls> 'iarv Van IllCOOlI' lor 1945 was $1.25 per share;JllillDle of fourth-estate adventurers I •-:.£.-:U' IS' • 0 'IH IDe \\ lele, cold" ace ,peCiallst, to the of COntomn stock and dividends~_ 0<: e am s army, ver _ at... 10uChes senous depths WIth j ,taff D[ thl' :Clar-:Clac Beauty :"hop, declarl'd amountl'd to $1.20 per share

,. .1lderrtandlllg well Interpreted by 18554 :crack a\ enue Margl' Jacques The Detroit E<hson company C1l-

~« Knox_ 1.5 \'he manager teced 1946 frel' of all rate and refundlitigation for the first Urne In thfteyears, the report I,ly' T.1e work ofrefunding the Impou:1dl'.:1 $:6,450,000to all I'lectric customl'Ts, on a Ul1l-

form basIS, as order«'d. by the MK:hi-gan Public Serv>ce CommISSion andapproved by the rircuit cuurt, is no"in pro"rcss Electrj~ ta'e rt'ductlon5totalling $3,000,000 a y«'ar al50 be-came effeoctive ... January 1946

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XLIL BLO~DLLLCH.\RLI:.'; A POL'r.\RDH \RRY C.\\':\X,\L'GH

Feb. 21, 1945

:\Iember, nt the Board at Re"le\\:

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l\feeting for Purpose of Reviewingof Same by the Board of Review

NEIL BLONDELL,

NO GUESSWORK HERE

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The a~~e~sment roll for the CIty of Gro~se Poiti\Va} ne Count}, :\Ilchlgan for the} ear 1946 havtng bcomptled, a

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Re\ GeorKe 1-, Kurz P ~,tor

P_ce Evanl'elical Lath ......Church

East Warren and BalfourEnno G Claus, PastorRobert BreJ!e, Vicar

"The Par"ble of the FourfoldSoil' \1111 be the te"t of the ser.mon preached bv 1he pastor thISSunda; Sct'lles are held at 8 and10 IS am

The :,undav ,choo! meets at 9 30am' The l' ced10g ot the F" e Thou-sand" Will be Ihe Snnday le,son

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April 9, 1682' At MlululpPImoutll h, clllm.d the 9r.. tv,lI.y for Hanc.,

Eaatminster PresbyterianCburch

Manlsllque and JeffersonRev Theodore V M oldenke.

Th D, DR E, Minister

9 45 a m Sunday school J WesleyCordes, supenntenden1, Classes forall aile.

11 a m ~{ornlnj( \\orsh,P Dr ~{ol-dcnke preachlnR

6 15 pm Youth group7 30 r m E.\llllng \1or,lllp, 111

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Calvary Lather-. c:::IMm:hWalter J Geffert 'Pastor,

GrONe Pointe Conlr!'elationalo.urdJ

• ),{eetmg III Richard School The que,t on put bv the \"nmc9.30 a m Sunday s Charles W ScheId. Pastor St Paul • :"'0111 \\ e contillue In Slll-"

ages "Fel':dmg the Fiv "Ill be Ihe tneme of tlte sermon atMark~' ,.wrth its . both sen'lces on the commg ~nday.IUB. - o:s _ foe" S-. rdJ,acAool Sernces at 8 a.t)d 10 30 a m Holy_. , -\................. -~ to-nu~c.d.ebrated .W:JO a.m. JunS« dIoir .--' ....... -< <"'" ~ ...,.

11:00 ~. Vomiag 15'21" • • - i" -' - 1IE..,;e;' The Saa -~ .. -.e .,; --~ings "'batsoeVel' ~ .~ in otDa\-i4 K«k.a'. 11 ~~ slOn from 9'15 to 10'15.prayer, beheV1ng. ye r«:eIVC." dISCUSSIon lead« wiJI be--']ame.s ~lembcrs ot ~r e,s,ah churcb who

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11 40 4 m The minister's com'munlcant> class II III mecot

7 30 pm The Tuxls club WIll meetat the htlle red schoolhouse Wor-ship. Wilham ~la.ben: tOpiC, DonnaGreen

RusseD t Barnes, News staff reporter now inLondon and formerly chief of the PsychologicalWarfare Bureau of the OWl in the Mediterranean.Itas had plenty of time to study Britain while cov-ering the UNO conference.

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~{o>t of the glitter, hO\\ ever ,,<:ntmto -the cutung edges of Uncle~anJ'S war macJlInlr). for the re-port >ho'\ed that of a total \ olLuncof 5,0.26 pound> m sales 4,021 \\ereindu.tnal Gem .tones accouuted forother 1,005 pound.

A lllghhght of the report was theannouncement that the average en-gall'cment nng ha. doubled or treb-led It5 value smce tlle war Anotherpomted to a WIder distributIOn ofdiamonds over a younger age groupas a re>ult Qf war m.arnages and ageneral shIft 10 owner>hlp dunngthe last 20 years,

"At no prevIous tune In our 1115-tory have so nJany women ownedat least one diamond," "rote :,yd'leyH Bal! m "The I l\veler" Circular-Key.tone" It IS true that }OU nowsee fewer women wearlllg a barb.mcprofU.lon of diamond>, but today al.most every woman has her stoue "

WILLL\~1 G. STA)IMAN,Village Clerk,Village of Grosse Pointe Park.

NOTICE OF

Annual Election

,Announcement

NOW 2 NOW

The Voting Booth in the Municipal Building situated on Jefferson Avenuebetween Maryland Avenue and Lakepointe Avenu~ in the Village of GrauePointe Park for Voting Precind No. I, which shall embrace all territory southof the eeater line of Kerc:hem Avenue for its entire length in the Village ofGroNe Pointe Park, Michigan .

The Votinrr Booth in the George Defer School situated on Kerc:hevaJ Avenuebetween Nottingham Road and Balfour Road in the Village of Crone PointePark for Voting Precind No. 2, which ahan embrace all territory north of thecenter line of Kercheval Avenue for its entire length in the Village of GrossePointe Park, Michigan.

You are further notified that if you have not already regis-tered, you may do so by appearing before the Board of Registra-tion, which will be in session on Saturday, February 23, 1946,between 'the hours of 8:00 o'clock in the forenoon and 8:00o'dock in the evening, Prevailing Local Time, and at the office ofthe Village Clerk in the Municipal Building situated on E. Jeffer.son Avenue between Maryland Avenue and Lakepointe Avenu(in the Village of Grosle Pointe Park, Michigan.

You are further notified that registration may also be mad(with the Village Clerk between the hours of 8:30 o'dock in theforenoon and 5:00 o'clock in the afternoon, Prevailing LocalTime, on any day other than Sunday, or legal holidays, or theday of holding any election, up to and induing Saturday, March2, 1946.

Monday, March 11th, 1946and that the polling places for said Election shall be open from7:00 o'clock in the fOl'enoon until 8:00 o'clock in the evening, Pre-vailin~ Local Time. The following officers will be elected at saidelection to-wit:

1 VILLAGE PRESIDENT for Two Year Term3 VILLAGE COMMISSIONERS for Two Year Term

You are further notified that the polling places for said An-nual Election shall be the following places:

To the Qualified Electors ofThe Village of Grosse Pointe Park:

You are hereby notified that the Annual Election of officers,in accordance with the Village Charter, will be held in the Villageof Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan, on

Seventy IS a youthful age m thl>round-up. but OltO F. Scoebe<:k. ofMilWaukee, wa.nt> to make sure bykeepmg up hiS annual pracl1ce ofrunning 12 miles Just before 1115

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(l block north of Ten Mile Rei.,Near Harper)

bet_ l2le .urr@nder of JapRll Re-deplo~ent of troops reopened manye8JllPl> doubled or vastly ilIc:reasedloada of vanous seaport CIties.. . EJr:-pendnares climbed to $5,800 000 atDCIIltb.

HEftI! today IlYe months after •. 1Da,-Uso must sllll operate 0", abaSIl of $4,000,000 a month Ovet-alloperatiolU, aSIde from USO-(:ampSbo_ are carned on tbroup near-17 :I..... unit&. '

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Referrillg to tbe future of USO.Mr. KbabaU .. ys ID Ius report' "rhesuccetllhl1 conclUSIOnof the war doesn~ cannot, a.nd Will not return UwUnited StaleS to Its pre-war status. •• ,It .. eJeM even now that our armedfOrQ!ll m the postwar penod mu.rt benwnbered III the rn,lhon.s-and thusPreseDt • totally dUlerent problem.

'"1'be OSO was formed to serw aleDlIJ(IJ'&ry purpose It neither seeunor IItIiI':U any rpecillc respollSlblht).but the partIcular responSibility tt didauume In 1941 Will have to be du-cbar_ by the end of 1947-

Tbe report coneludes With then!S01lIUon of the Bosrd of Dlredorr.

"USO WIll complete lis wartIme.demobilIzaUon and recon ver.slon5erYices December 31, 1947.

.,. the meantune. tbe memberIItlDCIM ot USO which Will bavepeace-j;jme rt!spoollblhtles 1lI serVIn Ithe armed forcel Wlll appraISe thoserespoulI)llJtIe. UI the llgbt of thE:future plans of our country for thearmed forces and, glvlng consldera-1I011fob pattern of cooperation setby ua:>. will determme In whatfashJoD u.o. responslblUtleti callbest be dlscbarl!'td"..

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mng up to more than 1,100,000 000 thetotal served slnee the organu.al1on.... crea ted

l.eU U~a&Pe_'"l'he numbel' of. operations, Nch

.. elubs, lounges and sunn.r activI-ties, reached a blgh rmt back lDMarch of 1944, a tota of 3,035 A3tralnl/lg camps closed and the menwent overseas thIS number declrned,but thc over-all volume of lIIork in-creased.

"The :l1.e-,.e.r peak of activIt)' andcost came after pesce In Europe and

Those who find contlnumg com-pamonshlp and hvmg mterests thrumatrimony mcIude thc follo" 109

~lrs Eyhla E. Read, of Denver,who at 8tJ years of age recently tookher Sixth hu,band. Herbert J. Hel-mle\', 78 ~lrs Read has outlJ\edfive hushands, 19 brothcr" and loursisters ~lr Hclmlck took the ~o"sfor thc thIrd t,me.

idea c,f remaking the world, he CfD S""'. Felt. Z4, 1'"!lve along hfe and be happy." 10 a.m. Monung worship witb

• •• SClWOa by the pastor. Sef1llonIn. the celltenary class, meanwhile. ~ of Life." the

Y-aine bad put ionnrd a ~ bet'.. of ~ OIl stew-haYiDg tlie oWelt WOIdn r~ ~_. r <_ ,

, a.m. OtllJ'tG aebool forthe Umted States. This wu a teat&- ~ aad jujor depart.ti"e daim, seeking te.pooses thru ~ A U equipped nnrsery liD-the Bangor Dally News. bat Mn. der ent leadershIp ill alsoMae Zldan.a Glidden, of North Vas- ava.i1able U1g this time.salboro. had 107 years to back it up, 11 :15-11: 5 a.m. OIurch IChooI

She celebrated her 107th bIrthday claueI for ittermediates, young pea-recemly with a live-generatIon re- Ple7-=, adWts.y h F 10

. " ... p.m. out el wshlp meet-ulon at thc home ~f her son, ing with HacoLd Hudson as speaket',George GlIdden, 82, of North Vassal- _boro. Her hfe span has embracedfive wars-the Mexican \Var, theCiVIl \Var, the Spamsh-Amencan\Var, 'World 'War I and World \VarII.

• • •A close Tlnl of Mrs. Alice CahillHamilton, of ~orwalk, Conn .• "hoat lUJ IS sUU spnghtly. has darkkeen eyes, her own teeth, her appe-hte, and a zest for hving. Born In

County \Vaterford. Ireland. shecame to thIS country on a date "h,chshe Identifies as some", here aroundthe tnne "'hen Lmcoln \\ as shot.• • •

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O&Iela1 lIftIlOImeement that usawill conduct Its own fund ralllnllcampailln next September and 0cto-ber With I loal to cover minimumservice requIrements through 1947was made by PreSident Lindsley FKimball at • USO FIfth Anniversaryluncheon held In Hew York, February4th. Similar announcementl _remade It annlwnary hHleheons IIIother cHiea.

USO eame lato beinl 011 FebruaryC, 1941, .. hen IlX member agenciesjoined hands to creale one organlze-t1011 to ea.re for the needs of themen and wom~n ot the armed force ..SO far the Amerlean pUblic ha. COn-tributed 200 I'DIIlIon doUar.

At the New 'York luncheoll theapealters were Lieutenant General JLBwton Coilliu, DIrector of Informa-tlOll of the War Department, andV,ee-Admlral Louis E Denfeld. Ch,efof Na." Pel'SOllnel. ...ho describedwhat usa had done in It.s tlve yearsof operation .nd .. hat It still mustdo for the service _ bere andabroada-. ...... _ .._-..

Gen. Dwlgbt W ElNnbower, Chiefof StatT. sent ibIS Qless&,Ie

NMay 1 earnestly count on yOlD'orguuul1on and. "oW' host Of volun-teers to sta,. With us tllrourh the dan-gerous and d Iftleult period of t.-ansf-lion to ftnal peace?

"We nlll have a ~g IMIed forthe servl~ of usa .nd WlU bedeepl,. grateruI for your COntinuedheJp In the future .. UI the past."

Fleet AdmIral Chester W Nunltz,Chlet' at: Naval Operal1ollS, also RIlt• messa,le of ~Iratulabon"eM .... ..... 0........

The need lor ~ a terminalfund m the fall of 1~ • due to tbetact that the H.Uonal War )"und.Wl1J llnance USO oal7 tbrouib lHe'I'entatl ve. PUl"eJ.,. tentatl.e. plaDsfor IM7 call for the operation 'flIODIe35O-4ClO USO elube III the con-tinental United Slates. larllely InconneeUoo wlth hospltahzed but con-valescent velera ,s Opera lion of sta-tion lounges h r troops-In-tranSIt,men on leave. a1lu famIlies of servicepeople rmul contmue, ev.,,... clUbsWill carry on 111 Alaska. canal Zone.Hawall, Pbtbppllles, etc. Camp Showswin still be oeen and heard in IM7by men Ia. hospitals ad men over--.

Colncldll!nt wittl tbe aDDouDcementat: the USO faU ClUDpa~ PreSidentKimball made pub1Jc h18 .nnual re-port, In 1Vhlcb lie ..,.1:

"tJSO ftndo that at lIBpeak of aetl.-t1:J, It ~ _rvlng l.uuo,ooo people •day In cae capacity 01' another. run-

THE GROSSE

usa ANNOUNCES 1946 (

Age Seeks Many Answers forthe Mysterious Key to Youth

When you're young )'OIl try to beold ••• cilgmfied; When you're oldyou 110 CTet'}"thiD1 poasible to be:roaD&.

To coofil1ll the IaLte1 part of this~ Jo06: Mek /_ ncaM

heldliae odditict aad J'(Ia'U fiad pe0-

ple of over 100 getting up at 6 a.m.for breilJdaat, cupid defying an tImebacnel's, and compara1lve youngs-ters of i'O jogging 12 miles annuallyjust "to stay young."

In the class of the early risers isMrs, Catherine EIlans (Aunt Kate)Iohnson. who recently celebrMedher lO~h birthday in Halltown, MoAunt Kate, who !lves with herdaughter. Mrs. Mary Holhngsworth,Ill. not only rISes at 6 am, but"doesn't waste time" by lying downduring the day.

One of those who hnk longeVitywith PJpe smoking, Mrs. Iohnsontreasures her clay pipe. She !lkesto smoke It whlle she listens to theramo. • • •Longevity through acti\lty is alsothe promise of Iohn Donaldson, ofChIcago, Who turned thc centurymark on Ian, 26, He claims to bethe nal1on's oldest hvmg cerufiedpublIC accountant. He has workedfor the past 20 yrars as office man-ager and accountant for the ~Iar-tha WashlDgton hospital.

BeSIdes a full day's routlDe In theoffIce. Mr. Donaldson Just' fills m"a bit by rea(!lng and writing articlesfor rehglOus pub!lcatlons in hIS sparetime. He hves y, Ith Ius 84-year.oldWIfe at the Old People's MethodistHome HIS philosophy for keeping War oo'ld purchases have helpedfit: I put 40 per ce'lt of hQUId "'ealth In

"If a man ca'l l..eep up \\-Ith the I the hands of 90 per cent of thetimes and stay busy, lay aSIde the o\mencan people.

LEaoa 7781

EARL O. CRAMER

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Yea, :ro- bIitioa liP to $500 perClI'lSm..,. dxlol 7at: pUd fee 48~ vi caUece. buIineeI or tnldeIdaocll. ADd-~ Do receift $65per mor&th liYiD& lIDowaDc:e-$90 if,.. .. married. TbiI is the opper-bIIIit7 opa. .. that c!i8cbarre.to =- 17ad err« who enIlat ill theDeW peacetime Rqalar Army for S)'an. Get all the facti at JOUr aeer-.. o. s. Army Recraitiac Stadoa.

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Ordinance AdoptedORDINANCE No. 75

An Ordinance to Amend Subdivision (8)of Section IV-Residence A Districts ofOrdinance No. 34 Entitled "An Ordin-ance to Regulate and Restrict the loca-tion of Trades and Industries, Etc."(Zoning Ordinance), Adopted Decem-ber 4th, 1928, as Amended.

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'I'M ViUage of &-OlSse Pomte Farma <Xdams'

SECTIO~ I. That Subdi,'1SX)fI (B) of Seo!m IV-ReSidenceA DIStrIcts of <Xdlllance !'o. J4 entitled' ..An Ordinance to regulate~ restnct the locatl()(J of trades and mdus.trle<; a.nd the loca.tlonoi bmldangs designed for s!)eclfied uses, to regulate and hntlt thebelSbt and bulk of bUlldmgs hereafter erected. to regulate and de-termine the area of yards, courts. and other open spaces, to lunit&lid restrict the I1WClmum number of families whIch may be housedill dwelhnjts heceaf~er erected or a.ltered, a.nd for saKi purp<Hes dl-TIde the Village mto dlMncts, to pro\1de a method of admml<tr.tIOll,_d to presCl'lbe the l>enaltlcs for the \l<>latlOll of )\S pro\l>1on<."III am«Ide<1. be amended to read as follo\\ •

SECTION IV-RESIDENCE A DISTRICTS(8) FROXT YARDS-In a R('<Id('n<,e A Dhtmt th<'u <hall

be on every lot a Iremt } ard, the tmmmum dcplh Ot \\ Inch ,h. II be35 feet, exceP't that ()II a lot of re('ord al the t,me of pa"a~e of th,sordu\ance, havmg a deplh of less Ih:u1 one hundrcd and t\\cnl\' feel,the depth of froot yard requ,red shall he rcduced to onc-to\lrth ofsuch lot depth but th .. sha.ll not permll a le« dcp'" Ihan \\\('!\tyfeet In any case. \\ here at the \1'11C0' pa"a~e I'l th" ordmanceDOf"e tn.n fift). ?Crce"," 01 the Jot. ()n ()ne <de ()f thc <tr('c. he"Hentwo U1ter~cLnR <trects w Ihm a Re'"lencr \),<lr,' a.re ocr II' cd bvdwelllnlr< ha\ n,: a Iron' \ud ()! Rrra'c' ()r Ic<, dCf>" I',an \1 1('('1any buildmg thereafter erected on am onc ()f <I" ,) lo!< <haJJ ha>ra front yard no{ Ie<. In depth than the a,<:-a1/c Ir0nl \ard "I <\1chCXI<hnR d..-e1Jmgs, !>Ilt trm s"aU not r~'1u,re a Q;rratM" <1'1'\1 thanteft2\ty-!ive fern or more than one-th rd th~ depth of Ihe lot. norpenn>t a less d~h t"an twenty f~t, In any C3<C

If at the t,me appl ca\J()n fM a b'l,ld,n!l: !",rm" .. mad, It ap-peL", that a.t lea~ 5(Y"'cof the l,*, ()n 111e <ame <tre ..t Ol'p0<,.e 10appbcant'l lot OU1dbe-t",een two m.eroectlO'( ~Ire~., ,,-r.'l'n a R~<I.deDce ~lC.t ate OCCUPll"d by d_ljl"1j:1~ ~"n;t a fm'lt ,a-d or l~sdepth th.aa J5 f~ b:lt not less than 2.5 feet, anv b" 1<L"lgthereal.er.ected 011 app.!.lcut', lot ~l !'la"e a frOllt va1':l depth of not le<s.. twenty.be (2.'i) feet

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Mrs. Leroy Pelletier

UNiversity 1.~

PERSONALS

....16 and 24 Inches :.:\11 Hard II ood and:

\\ "II Sca~oned ..

TU2-6305. :

IUllDfIS OF AMI

...,.....,...-the,.., Today I ..... inPJ'*I'! 8lId only the faraaaleit. '

"Wh~'. all 11lUI' ~ Iuk~. •

-rbre. Df the .. quit to ~With their fisbill'. an. wntlOllt to llil do'll'lI. noe otoWJlO good, so I haG to Ii,. ... ~ I

This il the pIcture il\ ~... nds of places toda7. WJr.er41(old-fuhloll~ Ameneall aJJlNttlOn? :

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So •• bod,. haa tau~httJlat work Is a jolte-thatacter il & fare_that HIa'll'ill take eUI Df nertDocb'.

Itmake. me woDder what ....IIf Amenea we'll haYe 10 .,..I1romJlO",

•• •BR()\\ '-(Oll( illr Jd<~..t,i.g~

WllrI', ,n ,L/r 1" $11). hld'ilf f. Imuff. ~\ Il J ~'m ..

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KOlfLi R ~ C\\fPIH-LL~a04pl"tlO and "a, cnporl ,I . •

r.r \CK - Ptr,'olll '4mh ~aat, fillI, Il~'h '!/c 12 R"um M ......m

~,,"l ,l..,' 'l/e I..' like new. LE2,::;,r;; i17 Pdrr Il..,IOll R )ari.

J () H \ ...f) \ - "H' I hrse ootboar::Imotor. "7' 5115 ). lrkshlre, ~I

l)l~/, .'I ]lOR \\ \,,1 I I-.I< - Copper: tub,

goor! <Oil ,h' 011 $25 (h"low OP~ceL Ill;:. ho\, . d I' plaid ilI1.:WOoiJa'~" ,l/e 15 (J L Hudson). 'IU2-1>89(, :

:cr!.L\'''' (' RFRGE..V :I\,.,L:R\~CE i

Indll IdLlal or ram Jy GrO!lj1I0"P!T>\LIZ \TION :

1-lre 1 lie \uto, Burglary.

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I IL 2.71114 for lnlOl'Mat_'"f,i \0 ohll~atlon :

G R WOOD-DJ! !urnace~.ery no .... ; gas burner, 011 bu~!tokerJ ~{unson Tuudo 2-9l216.

ZL\D\ ~-Grev sqL.l1rrel Jacket ....

16, bov's Jad.rt. 'I2:e 12; ~.toploat Sl7C i ml>lellaneou, pIec'IllII01 c1"thtng for 6-7 Har old boy.1U2-2347. •CLOSI~('.-E,tate. Tab&ea; ....

lng table; chest of draweN: ....llIg room chall": pIctures; dUl.1SLlIerware. bru:-a-brac: ~utcll'lls; many other rnlSCe!laDeoafart.clcs Sho\\ n afternoon ~~[onday, Tuesday. 313 Rl\Owd ..,.le\ard -4 I

LEA\'I~G CITY - Sf(8--I>lond d1l11111<'room 'et: overcnew. Slle 42 odd tahles; c .burncr gas pla.te \\ Ith 5ta.nd:mOil er. hose, garden tools:lumber storm doors complete"lIut hcdroom set; hall runner: .....tnc fireplace log, other arucles;: ...dlO, taille model DR 4500. 2639 :w.Iiborou goh - "'l:

e Vermlnproof

e Moisture Proof

Save .s much as 3OC( on fuel. Enjoy

cool comfort in warm days to come.

MADAM

Call NOW and Inquire

AN HOURLY AIDE

W. (' .... ,. a (' omplele <; 10<" of ~'''',on.lly Know n BraN.

Cti4VL()W

NEW TIRESALL SIZES

TUxedo2.4424PERSONALS

B. A. CII:\PLO\\' Ll'IHER CO.

16901 East Jefferson

DRexel 0571

F or Year Around Economy and Comfort in In,ulation

There IS Somethin, New Under the Sun and for Yoai

TUxedo 2-9085

\VROt:GHT IRON

PORCH RAILI:\'GS

ST AIR RAILIKGS

ANDORXA~lENTAL IRON

GRILLES

Michigan,..~

Suf'rICIf*nt M.t"rll,1 J,,, C<lyer Athc F1()~r,l4 F't <;q ('osll Yo" Onlv

867S E, Seven MIle Road III E. Outer Drive

"The One.Stop lumber Shop for ~II H<Jlldlng MatetlAl"

In your home-quiet. efficient, trained in care of c:bi1cInn,servine, laundry, cleaning, mending, cookinr. :,

Mrs. William K. Williams

NIagara 0792

GLASS ,rOOL INseLA lION

~~_t_~/~ eW,nd.,_f

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FOR SAL£-MiaceDueoua

I O<;I\P.U.>\uthonzed Dealer and Senlceman

IVanhoe 3372

LADY S-SIIHr toned mtukrat CQ.t.new worn Jill t,m~" owner d ed.

eo't (2f,i sell for $ZOO II A BellC>\ ii(~) RiO "'I,hencr afl~r 7 p rn

"1\1\1 ()\.,- " IId,O '011 It "u lie!'1rOll ,llI,nn ~n; J" norl oak or r A-

">lIdl ,haLr "lid t,,1>lr. Sli ,0 l~r~,d}ll""blr ch'ld's srhool de'l.. :.tJOil 2 1!71,

J \HI ) " - I Amp alld ,lid , .. 1,1,)~ " dl 51 alldard I I pl II rlter 3425

c[ d ~

\\ \1 \, L r - Il,ung- room '\litetalll, "X Ula"" rJ\lffet Bargdtn

\14<:i.:?

GIRl '>-11",,1, 20LrI. Rollf .. st('00<1 cOllrllllon I [ 2 IMl

NEW EI r.C f ROU;X Cleanerand \IT PUrifier

TIlF BEST BY TFST>\ complete cleaning equipment forany home

BO\ '''-HI\..c !R lllll1 chrolll( fell.d", Ll'( ,I len httle Lall alter 4

p 1lI \! l ;;il

~[ A ~'S - ~ ew ch",cllllla overc oat,co,1 $125. sell at a bargain ahoat

<i7e 38 t..rO'lchner. Da) 5, :'\1 92O<J:o..'l(ht. I E 43,7

BIA'\CK-Chr-rcrfield c<>al. we It)large. $25 Call ~! l: i8i7, Fnda)

on11

'v !lCl L~I-SlIeeper for sale TL2 (J806

GIRl 'oS-Coat ,.(e 12, peneet Cl)n.dIllon nOlII blue "h..ltlelhcar"

"'1_0 blue corduroy surt, size 10 ~l L0830

W-O-O.D16, 24, 30 in. Length

Well Seaaonecl. All Oak

177Z7 Mack Annu.

LI\'I!\G - Room de,k hand'omesoltd maho;.:a",. Olle }ou II III he

proud to Oil n, Ongmal cost. $9iJTa\..e it for $.35 1456 Lakepomte, sec-olld Roor

PHILCo-Porta.ble radiO, e'<cellentcond.t lon' ~\ enport occaSIonal

chaIr, 5109 Yorl..,hlrc Xl 3214

ODD PIF:.CE<;-{)f furntturc mclud.lng FngKlall'e. ull ~ I 8262

CO-'\.T-Black, all wool. <l7e 16, gen-ullle ,,1\ cr fox collar, $40, fur COilI,

$10 TU 2-i29~.

for

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OfficeRAndolph 1521

HOUSE

,1\

SWAPS

\ '

WANTED-To Rent

or

\\ dilled 1"0,,,1, ,men II 1>0 I-no,'(,ro"c POI IIe I() sdl fnr 01 Ic,tolhll,h, d f,rm lor 1I11(nl<,1~l\(, "'OJ1lL Infoflll1.fIO"1 ano re-f.('It rH ('\ to Aox Ill'" l 0 (.ro'i\(,POlI\tc RCllell 1,,121 }",rche,.r\ " nile Gro"e POll1te ParI.. ~J\f l' Ill;.!dtl

FOR SALE-Real E.tate

EXCHANGE TENANCIES

HELP WANTED-Female

EXCRAXGFr-RiH:s' ROIlg~ furBish-~ apa,rtm.eot for unftn'nlshed or

furnished apart~nt. boU1le or flat..VI UHo;f4.. c. ,..FOR jA':£ Mill " n••

t..R'\YTON-!\e-a.r Harper. Bn<:k 6room, 3 bedrooms, natural fire-

plae~ Gas heat. Garage. Ollner. TL2-2.228

HELP WANTED-MaJ.----- --- -- - -Learn Real Estate-

BED-Box spring and mattrells, $30.TVxedo 1..(Ji28_

SILVERTOKE - RadIO, late floormndeJ $fJ() \{u'lk be .cen 10 he ap-

preciated 1 L' 1-1878 1899 LaneaHer

CORD "'OOD\\'ell Seasoned, Hard\\ oDd

Fireplace16-24 Inch('~

Call !\I 6211

OR

!fA '\'D--...erocheted bed.pread ,,"orth$jQ for collav'lhle baby bURg) In

good condltlon ~1 7~95

PART TalE-Stenographer for lo-cal real c!otate office \\ III develop

to full time Job ~!ust have someknowledge of shorthand and adap-tive to receptIOn and telephone worl..\\ rile full parltculars to Box RXP."-0 Grosse POinte Re\le~, 15121Kerchel al ..., enue, Grosse PomtePar\.. 30. !>llch

WANTED- Tranaportation

10 \\ 00))1£ '\LL-'>I'o. ~llie nearVan D~ke from \Vashmgton Road

and ~I ack AI enue for 7 am. sh1ft:-"1 4%8.

II .... ",...,

Innhed ~o chl'doren Call M \.. ()J~

FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED

FOR RENT

PIANO TUNING

LAMP REPAIRS

MUSIC LESSONS

WANTED-To Rent

WANTED-To Buy

LAUNDRY SERVICE

APARTMENTAdvertisinr Executive Desir.. PerJll&Mftt Residence in

Groue Pointe. Will pay aix month. in advance.

C. R. FENELONThe WhittierLEnox 9000

CL "'RIO'\ET -Call TUlledo 2-3191

YODER..V-FumitlK'e •• ewing ma-ehines and other appliance! Call

Schram FurOllure. FI SS1O.

ADDIXG - ~fachtne. WtI! buy orrent ~I 77i7

DI(I ""\1 \hl\r,- \,,<1 ;lIter", on,~I Llr'dl (,121,

FRATERNAL

Gen. R. A. Ir: CoL F. M.Alger Post 995 V. F. W.

Meers Second and Fourth MondaysEaeh Month at 17i45 Sl. Paul Ave-nue, Groue POinte .30, 11IchlganAll VF\V and Potenltal Members

Welcome

\1 \RYL,\'D - '\rar Jeftcr,on BIC"C1 E \\ fi II I> ' 20 GFR\I \'\ ~h()rt hair pOlllter pUP'.1 • - c,t C'. O} 5 111 re~"lered Ch.mplon huntmg

Ol~~edsant room for gentlcman. LE J.~'65 :f~~~1 I ~c~ds pamt. $20. TL ;lock TV 2-Il'lil'l 1899 I.I".a,ter

Higtoest POCM paId few IMII', .....,.alld •hoe. Telephoae eaR wll1 hrln.III to )'OIl inamed1&tely. TelepholltTyler 4-3625

OLD CLOTHINGWANTED-

Fl:RNITt:RE Wanted If you hal-ean) thing 111 the hne of household

,~rnlture and rug~ call X eat",-ay~uiture. 13930 Kercheval. UnOlt

ROO\f-To rent cheap to rchnedand cmplo\Cd ~,rl 10 Illce home

IIlth \\ Idol' alone Relcrcn, e,. Ll:.O'll-l 3026 I akr"e"){)d Detroit

GOOD-1 ran'portatlOn, ncar \1 acl<a\Clltlt RlIerClIl<' 'Il 2-9849

Dl{! .,,,\1 \h.I\G - J-"pcrt sllitHand f" er Iur 1I0rk, altcratlolH

'l t-" (lM ., drt'~:.e~l fine~t v.orkman ..,h P 'JI ,'p,rl Rcferenecs can belCll'l1 III R-!-,perlrl1(Cc! \I""IUlllhiled \(llrrol' ](,(A ild'C r<f,nnre, \ppll \1 !921

DRI '>"\1 \h.J\(,-\lt,r"IJo", 1 a- DI'iCIl'\RGFD- \ rteran hetllecll<lit, d(HI l hdd" a" dplit 11\ 1111 I 20 and 4" II ho III e, all,l ha! an

IllllUl H( l"llllJhlt I (Jll<i.rulttcd I dlqualntanle In (If(h ...( POint"., to

122,r) \\ nltll 11I1 lJ!hl •.ur .. PI{ :.tllJ8 learn the real ("Hate hflJ}..fraK""" IHh1-

-- - - ---- nr;s Illth l\ell ~nov. n 10< al t,rm \\ ePlcrURE FRAMING 10ffer lOLl an 0IJPortllntt\ 10 ma~c

, !Cood monev HI an Jntcrr;!Il1g b\l"-PRI:-.lTS - Photo.zraphs, oil ne;, ,I VOLl11111 apply \ollrself \\ rU"

pamtmO's mIrrors beautlfulJ" h'l"l le!!"f of parllclllar, an:l bc<l... , t me for Lntcrllcw to Bolt PXR. c 0

framed to your indIVidual taste I,m", I'olllie RClle\l. 1'i121 Kcr.Prompt servIce The House of ,IH',a] "',enue. Gro,se POInte ParI..Frames. 955 East tefferson ~~ l<~

Avenue RandlJlph 8875.

LA~f P SHADES-Reconred, cur.tams, drapes and bedspreads beau-

tifully made to order Flnt clan....orkmanshlp. U~ 1-5727

\\ IlY CO\l \IL I 1:- 1o d""l1tOllnP1AXO TU,,\IXG _ Electn I n- IJctroJ! \1"IL,'n pLelure <Iud",

• , C C~. Gro,,"'e POlllte-, nt:"erl~ {",\pt.fltonl f'd109 C L Ed'Hrds 6111 UnIversIty I ,errctan \\11" thorollRh \..no\\lrdgt

Place TU 1-3173 'horthdll<l off" c proudllre, plea,er< ph RII lllll IL,lI d,'lall, \\ rttc Br"P I". 0 (JfOs.se Poznte Revil \\

ACCORDIONS F h d b l' 121 Klre he\ al \ Hnue, Grosse. - urniS e to e-ll'olllle Pdrl.. 30 \ltehgInners Lessons by Joseph ~! as-I

',meno. 27 ) car, eltpcncncc 7046 \\' '\ \ fLIJ--Colored RenNa! hou'e.Harper TW 1.5838 or IV 6335 \..tcpmK, laundry. oSta\ night! TL

SP,\,\I<'II - And Hallallan gllltar 11-19><.

ta"gh •• ., .. 0 .. \ orne In;)tru.ment I IF>\CHE..R _ \Yanb wonw.n forfurnl'hed \Il: 573' Itght hou,cwork and care of ch,ld

2'/' \Can old fivc dOll' "eek. homenlRhl'. (,ro"e Pomt e Park; e'pert-cnce \\ .th chlldrcn de<lral>le; excel-

ClrRT'\I~'> - And ,Iurts neatly Jellt references essntlal DR 2418 d.\la,hcd and Ironcd Ruffled cur-Iter 5 pm

tatrH a speualtl. DR 0661DRIVER-Joor nur'ery school, 9 to

.3 30 TC 1-3460

I. , " " 1

tweetl the hf'lln& 01 7 and 9l'm

POI'\TJ: R[VIEW

DRESSMAKING

John Lee

Prompt Service

SIGN PAINTING

Call TUxedo 1.1354

CARPENTER WORK

Employment Agenciea

THE

'Yoods Sign Co.

For Any TypeSign or Sho.Card

CLEL\~, neat interior ande"teTlor painting' anddecoratll1g-, Expert \\'a11washmg.

CALL WALT

LEnox 0981

Painting'. Paper Han~ing' a.ndDecoratmli:'

5059 LE~OX AVE:\L'E

C \RPF' TFR-Anrl .'tcralton" re-mod lllll1 g 1..11 ',en cahmet<

...he \ ('... reI.. n at Ion at I athc room ..pror<!\(, a, <l t( pair' Do own II or\..\Ir Hem7l ,I 3i;2

C,\RPEXTFR - \\'or\" Returned\ Clcran ",ddlllOnal rooms and all

general I' ()r\.. All \I or\.. guaranteed\ 'agara 41-16

L \RPEXTER-Repa 'ng, mamte-nance Odd Jobs by lne hour Small

Jobs preferrrd Geor"e A Steen, 1468~larcland, Grosse PolOte Park TU2-2853

RECREA T!O~ - Rooml, altlCS,den!. office rooms, filllshed In ply.

\I ood panels. best 1I0r1cmanshlPI ree estImates Rose\llle 1102.}.

o\L TERA TlOXS - AddltlonJ, kll-chens remodeled, aWes finIShed

Off,ces. cabinets, screened porchelbUllt; good ...ork, gene'al c:ontract.1Il~ PI 8021

Painting andDecorating-

HO~IE". offt~ bUlldmg-s.clubs and ga.r~' s. Expert.ne;;s. sk.11land i atituttonalgr "'Ill explpsed with ...b it. Free eS -., ""

TU2-tJlj6Horn Bros. ~aint Co.

AttentiolVE1 ERA~ \VA Ins

Pawtlng' and Decorating WorkWalls Washed. Wallpaper Removed by ~ tea In • \\'lndolV

Caulk1n~E.xpenenced - References

G. W. LombusTUxedo 1-0019

DHFSoS\l,"'Kr'G - Alteration! anQPAINTING & DEC<I ~ATINC n\lliinerv Inc. :'!cdr li~() Anlt ..

Tu xedo 2-6857

A-I I~TERIOR-And e'o,.leTlordecorating'. Paper hanging- a

speCIalty. Work ~aranteed,

C. M. HawleyLenox 7446

PAINTING-And decorating F DReuener. 5260 Cour ..dle 1\1 5944

If nDt at horne call Tuxedo 2.5257

LEnox 6588Nels SWllnSOn

PAIXTIXG- "'nd decoratm~ Guar-anteed lIor\..manshlp and malerlal

(plu! 01 er thirty) ear!' exper<ence)Scn Ice after ~I arch I I wo.k on allJobs \\'m Loader, 144() KenslOglon~I 4407 or DR 6311

A.I P ,\!XTING--Paperhangmg. re-mo\ ing "ashmg .. aIls \\'ork

gllaranteed Mertens, 9364 \Vej her.OL 0762

INTERIOR PAINTINGAND DECORATING

Wall paperin~, .. all .. win&" Ilooraoanded and re6nlsbed.. Waxed !loorsc1elllled .nd poh.bed. PJ'Ompt &en"Ice. Re .. on.bl. r.t ....

DON SHERMANRo.e",lIe 1164-R Eut DetroitOr Dial Zll, A.k for Enlerprlle 6018

Officea

SERVICES

PR 3199

"99 Alter KC*!

P"1nhnll' and Oecorahn,wan W ... lung

P"tch PI"'I~rlnl!

George S. Dally

L. B. TAYLOR

F. D. ReisenerPainting and Decorat1n1

5260 CoarriDeNIagara SM4

If Not at Home C.II TU !.5ZS7

PI L \1 BI \1, 1I\lurr-, IId,lepLpe,. Ie,,).,\ l"[>e" ra,I'ator;. fur-JldlC lonhol ...

:'\1 \LL Job l.<rpenler \\ork

\LL \\ aRK GL \f( "1 LLD

RIXRJGI R \IOR .... \ al u u mll(,dn("r~ idYl:', elt'C'tflc motors.elecl r'l <lod". 'Iep-" \( n. thcr-mo"tab

Homea

Complete Pamtmg- and Deco-rating- Service. E~tabllshed 23years Color Speclahsts.

LEnox 4428

ALL DECORATINt.., paper hangingand palMttn.'l' guaranteed 25 year!

expenence Steam remover MU1471 after 5

PAINTl:-lG-And decoratlng QUIcksen Ice and reasonable rate!

Guarantced work and materials MU3906. MU 8345

P,\IX I I~G-'\nd decoratmg \\ all\\ ashlng LOlllS D PhJ1hplJl, 5i67

Xdr Tlj 2-607~

Gr~rRI\L - HOll"ecll'anig,ba.cment to attlC. Fifteen

) ears cl\penence. References.O. Poupart_ LE 4836

PAINTING' - DECORATINGEXTERIOR - INTERIOR

QUALITY WORKMANSHIPO. 1. SOL TERISCH

MURRAY 1058

H. BOR~IANI:-;TERIOR - EXTERIOR

Paintin~ and DecoratinR'1969 Fleetwood Dr 1\'1. 2836Call Eves Grosse Pt. Woods

Greater DetroitLandscape Company

FREE ESTDIATES

TUxedo 2-2275

COLORI D-.-\-I pallltmg. decorat-In!( Ba'Cmenl! !pra\'ed \\'all

\\a,h,n" ,eat \\ orl-man'h p T\\en-tv } ear, e"pencnce 4560 Harding:\!U 0182

W. ]. LOGES-Public ac-countant; bookkeeping

serVlce system installed;auditing; tax returns; finan-cial stctement. 1573 Penn-sylvania. LE 6712.

Tree Removing -* TRIM~IING* GUYI~G* BRACIXG

Genera.l PruninJ::' andThlnntng- of Shrubs

* * *Have Your SpringPruning Done Now!

* * *Immedla te • DependableSenice by Experts

IIml L 1 Ql'IP~1J :-..r\ \'0 .\f'I'L1 \:\CC

"1 R\ ICL\(J-

REfoR1GeRA10R-And motor ser-vice. Licensed and bonded Kell I-

nator, Fngldalre, Leonard, ColdsllotUn,verul and othcrs WLlllamJ LE6763 Jf no ans\\Cr TR 1-4600

P\!,\Ti\,G - ])crora'IlR a.,rl "all\\::1 .,~ \\ """',,'11;:j;T"'( l' ~n'l m;ia

'c. ;<1 i' ,a-a' rrr! Ca I \\ I ~m E'j(e-1"11" .., T\ 2 (,)~.

Dr ...\1I\R(,L!)-\rmv major. mfelOR RljY - PrOJcct en!(mecr, tom-a ld '11 I) ,m. I l'1\ dren, nccd to I pJ,,\ cd In B~lld.,< r,,<earrh lahora

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1738 FISHER

LEnox 5462

CallJIM RENO

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!'ut ud "PO" aor"""....... &1. llale .. 41 C diaa.

NoobIr7 .... 1I1k wKIl s......Barry Baas, Tn: Consultant

141141KncRIlV"L "VI':C-.. Aller Road Lllnoll 1112

JOHN C. LaBELLE

Beach & BurmanGE~FR.\L COXTRACfORS

Representing John L. Thomp.aon Roofing &: Siding Co.

forRoofing, Siding and

Home RepairsNo Down PaymentThree Years to Pay

722 Notre Dame

TUxedo 2-0554

REFRIGERJcTIOX - Ser\lce Allmakes Electrtc motors r~1"a,red

\11 \\ ark l!L1 arantced. 447 ~lorossRoad K1 7228

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24.43 Hour ServiceWALLS WASHED

ARlington 7123

Guaranteu Belter HOUleCleanmg* General Housf'deanmg* Wall lInd Window Washmg* Floor M3mtf'nance

STOVES-All makes repatredand Installed

Jerry's Household Servlce

!pxedo ~_-1350 i- .

CARPET - LINOLEUMREPAIR.

STAIR CARPET SHIFTED.21 YEARS EXPERIENCE.

DAY - NI 0703 - EVENING

JcLL \1 \ KC'i-\\ a,llllltr mad"ne,and relrtRerator; scrclled prompl.

h LlCe'hed Bonded \\ nttcn gLldr.antee Bonded :,enlle 13130 HarperPI 4120

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TheGrosse Pointe School of !>I usic

Plano - \ nice - \ tolmClarinet - 'llleon

15219 E-\ST TFFFERSO~LEnox 2895

1lI~1:]i 'Eo! 1(,1'

JUKE BOX - For renL Ideal forpart'eJ and weddlllgs PRo 3183

GE~ER;\L--Carpet sen.ce. La)Jng,c1eanlllg and repamng LE 3127

IV '.SH1XG :\1 '\CHINE - Repm!en Ice 011 all ma\..e, Guaranteed

serllce 11 V \! dler TU 2.8628

ELECTRICAL-Contractor Lillht-po"er, meter separallonl, ba!e

plugs EstImate! DR 9526

CARPET and linoleum laId and reopaired Stair carpet Jhtfted. AR

0642.

A.I PLASTER - Work done Old PAINTING & DECORATINGand new "ork. Also repaIr work

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Work Guaranteed

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New CoaatnlctioDCoanerdaJ aDd Shop

MUlteaance

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LOST AND FOUND

1. H. HEBERLINGELECTRIC CO

COMPLETEHOUSECLEA.NING SERVICE

Call

Grosse PointeWindow Cleaning

CompanyNIagara 7777

E & E ElectricalApplianceRefrieeratorl

Washers. Ironers andVacuum Cleaners

ALL MAKES REPAIRED

WALL WASHING

Washer., Ironers, Sewing M.-chines, Mixers, Motors, Cell ....Pumps. Lamps rep.ired and reowired; Refriger.tors, Toalter.,Door Lock., Elc.

Wringers RebUilt

24-Hour Service

tecil Ayling NI. 6248

WASHERService and Repair

Hills Home ServireTYlrr 4-j 412

Nalls Washed-

\YASHI~G ~IACHIXES -.

LOST-RiaL\.. cd.l, I1ldlc fO\lr \\ h te r. AR DE'" S Cpaws Hell ard ).0'1 '" 11\11 I \\ d,h. J........ ., LRVI E-

In1<loll dnd l,ortile J L 1-2294 F R U I T T R E E S A:\'D

SHRUBS CA~ BE TRl~1.MED ~OW. CO~SULTUS O~ YOC'R GARDENPLA:\'S.

A'1V make, sen iced and re-patred.

Jerry's Hou.,ehold SeniceTCxedo 2-1350

ELECTRICAL REPAIRS

KELLY & SO~Electrical Contractor

LIcensedCommercIal - Residential

Bue Plugs • Flltture! • SlIltche!Fluorescent Fixtures

LEnox 5i27309 Ashland

ATTEXTIO~ - If )Ollr HCUllnlcleaner or any ma\..e "a,her,

trouble \'Oll call ~Ir JclesSL, '\1 0585for effiCient sen ICe

ELECTRICAL-W,fing and repaIr-109 Ga! stcp sac en electriC dral-

control. mstalled Ko lob too 1mallPI 4864

LOS1-1 n "e IIllt V of !l5 KerLill I dl,!mall fcmdlc hh, k hl",,\..ot h, ,~Ie

11\0 mLiI tIp of tall llilltC \bOllt hI(mcmths old J)')l{ rell'lllh op,r,lled('n \n"l\\ rr ... to ndt1le of 111\~ Rc.\"rrl Xl wiO, '1(" 2-11212 984 Lm.

, oln

\V -\LL \V -\SHIXG - And \I'nrlowc1canmg Long e...penence :-"1 76i8,

LE 9i97

\\' -\LL \\ \SHl~G-Cleanmg ba'e-ments and other odd Jol>, ~ I 9fJjj

1430 ~[ack \\clh,e

'VALLS-And celhngs washed andpaper cleaned. HIgh quahtv work

done by expenenced men DR. 1814

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Thursday, February 21, 1946

DRIVE IN NOW AND GET A"MOTOR CITY COURTESYCARD" AND YOU WILL NOTBE DISAPPOINTED WHENYOU NEED TIRES.There i.DO coat, nOlobligation.

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WASHER SERVICENIagara 0995

Call Moraiq. or E-eiDp

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AL JARCHOW ... ~

~BOYER. SONS

MOTOI CITY TilE SERVICE3455 I.Jelfenoa MEIroee MIl

w..v. I.-..at Drtn-bo s.m-

Order Your Awnings INOW

Back to Pre-WarMaterials

Treated lor Rot and MIldewNow Anilable

For Ned Sprinc DeU"ery

Bellel Isle• AWNING co.7601 E. Jefferson

~r1~~o~ Fl. %293

A 100 per cent expansion of the PeamllS can be spun mto 6bre an4South', pulp and paper mdustry to \\o\(n mto cloth - \\eilrs 4S well UiI bIllion-dollar business" as pr~dlct- wooleel at the recent meetlnR of theSouthern Pulpwood u,nservatlonASSOCiation

Anythlag made of Ilood cellulose ?-. mety per cent of car triPS 1ft th.can be made from Southern tlmber 1 United ~lates are only 30 mIles IIIincluding Ta) on, artifiCIal wood. plas- lengthIICS and chenllcals. It was reported '

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Knotty Pine

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CALL US FOR FREE ESTI~IA TES

Combination Windowsfor All Types of \Vood and Steel Windows

IF

Mack A\'enue

BRONZE SCREENINGFOR RE-SCREENING YOUR PORCH

WANTED 200 CARS

Miller Screen & Sash Co.

* Bars * Cupboards

* Back Bars * Libraries

* Basements * Breakfast Nooks

Built to Your Specifications • Select Knotty PinelD

Porch Roofs PellaCombination Enclosures Casement \Vindow

Screen Enclosures Porch Enclosures

Recreation Rooms • Dens • Attic Rooms

• Metal Deeb • CoecIucton• Ea..-trough.

Storm Sash

T .. do "ot; cue to ..u. a.t _ ....-Ir :r- carT..,. Oar E.Z Tim. Pa~_t PJa.

WE REPAIR ALL MAKES

ALFRED F. STEINER COMPANYFa • M.-cary - LiacoIn-Zepbyr s.Jes It Senioe

.. A..,... at an,... NI...

C .· . A Lifetime Material • • •opper for Roofs - DdS - Porches -CUtt.... - Conductors, Etc.

Grone Pointe Unitarian> Clurch17440 E. Jefferson Avenue

leT. M. O. Bat .., \{ InlSt'r

IE-ROOFN0 W , ~::k.:r:U:o.:;t::~':;~idc:b~

Spring rush and material• shorta.es.

Malay Beautiful Colora - We Can Give You Any BrandShin.le You Want.

First Christian ReformedClurch

1444 Maryland, at G~theRev. M. Ouwlnga, PiI5tor

"'S1Ie', bMIlII~ lor 20Jean!"-M iuiarippi oonatitKnC.offmlllJ v:i./,'a .n17ie .. U Sn&4-tor Bilbo.

"BI wu a hero. I ..._'t .....t-ed.. - Mrf. JOI",~iM OItMldW_l&tll. filIng IInnlUlIIrd "'itIIgClixri -OM-M_A"",r'" w.,..mtetA.

-rID tlow1l to two pain. W'iUlholes. The 8111,.OPAls to blame!'"-RlIfJo JoN SJmlUr. m.. .. t1I4II toc1rilll ,MrtGI1"

-QUOTES-OF THE"WEEk

GAS BURNERS

"'KainWwlllll of a I~ pnceInel means httMlf rood..re fIOtanllable lor pnrehue." - cww.14. P,.oducti<nt Ad~StMll, ".king r~ pI"iH--.... 11 to .timll1at. prod~

JI.l B.II~",,~A..""u.IVanhoe .Nt

It4tl Lynd"n A...."u,H02'~rth 777.

Stok~n and Heat RegulatonBdore you ,n.tall Automatic Hut"f'e U'. We can make prompt rnatal-latlon on M ....t.r Cnn..-er ..lo'ft Ca.Bume .. , Malter Stoleerl. and M,n.neapol .. ,Honeyw~1I heat retr\Jlator.Our .... burnf"r II one of the mostKonom,c.l and ~f l, ..nt bum~. orjthe marl.~t. Completel, 'nltalledWith D('"trOlt Lubrlc-ator OT MI'ftnf' •• pol". H"" ..vw ..11 "ontrol. f.... sm,"clad"., •• l..., ta'

Servirr Coal Co.Inc.

THE GROSSE pot TE REVIEW

DR. GEORGE J. FISHER, uatIoMlBoy Scout CGIIUlIisaiOllllr, .... beeDuamed hOflorary praldeut .. eMFisher Body CraftmIan'. GWld..This General Motod ecIacatieaalfoundation recently .JlJIIOllDcecI a$75,000 model ear design Ntd Na-poleonic coach buildin. competidoafor boys of from 11 to ZI u partof Ita lMi program,

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LE 4907PR 9871 Da,..

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1IoW.... _ to .......GRADY ROOFING CO. ~~583:J°

EVENINGS CALL PR 2486

For a Free Eatimale

Call LI. 2-1990Royal Oak

Wire and Chain Link

Have the Backsand ~ts

World". Model aD Dilpla)'

GAR WOOD

Thomas Munson

Of Joar Chrome Chain .....co...ered. We h....e a limitedaIDOQDt of prewar leath ....ette 011 hand.

TUzedo 2-'128 PRolpeet ....10981 GRATIOTNear Outer Drin

Crace E....Dlelic:a1 IIDdReformed Cuna

LakepolDte at Kercheval AnnlleWal'er S. Presl, Winister

Gro... Pointe MethodistClurch

Weetlng In Kerb,. SchoolKerby NAilr Kercheval

Key, Hugh C WhIte, Pastor10 00 a m "The Fall of Man" 10:30 a m. Church school. 10.45 am MornIng worship

TM subject (>f the sermon next 11 30 a m Sunday school for aU lUJO I m, Service of worship, ser. 10 45.12 :30-Sunday school lndSunday \I III bt 0\ crcomlnS!: Hind. classes Il\OIl subject, "Unltanan ....dl ance" play penod for pre-school children.rances to t~ ClllUtnn !..lIe" 7 00 pm "Father, forgl\e them .• " Rlgbt hand of fellowshIp \\111 be ex- 12-12.30 pm Sunday school for

The church school session begins In the evening sen'1ce the pulor teDded adults and young peopleat 9 30 a.m, \lill begm hIS Lenton senes 011 the 8:00 pm Ldult DLScusslon gT~lUp, 7.00 p.m Senior Youth FellowshIp

"Seven Words From the Cross" UTile OP ...., ~hould It Be u,nlLnu- The First Sunday of the Month.---------- The Rev George Stob. former M~ T\IO experts representmg both 630 pm IntermedLa.te Youth Fe!.

chaplam Will ,peak on "The LonR- SIdell of the question wlll lead the 10\\ ship.mg foc Home." on the Back to God d,sc:aS510n ----------HouT at 8 30 a m Sunday, over sta- _tlon WeAR, Pontiac. Lutheran Clurch of the Wanted -

Christian Science Churches Reformation Used CarsVernor Highway E. at LakeView

"Mmd" 1'\ III be the subject of the Calvin F Suckles, D.D .• Pastor 1938 • 1939 _ IQJn---------- lesson-sermon m all Chastlan SCI- 7'IV

ence churches throughout the world 9:30 a m Church school for chil- Modelson Sundav, Feb 24 drea of all ages

The Golden Text (Psalms 119 33, 11 0()() a m "Better or Bitter" will GEORGE MUMAW34) IS: "Teach me, 0 Lord, the way be the subject of the pastor's ser-of thy statutes, ••. Give me under,~ moo tlus SundaY -'n adult class for TOM BOYD lNestanding, and I shall keep thy law. those \\ ho \\lsh to untte WIth the ,.

Among the Blbl.e C;!allOnS 15 thIS church on Palm Sunday Will be held F~RD _ MERCURY DEALERpassage (James I~) If any of you on SUnnay afternoons at four o'clock 1M ASHLA ........ AVE.lack \\lsdom, let hun ask of God during Lent, nuthat gl\eth to all men hberally, af'ld 60()() pm Luther League LENOX ~upbraldeth not: and Jt shall be giV. --------------------

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Two Blocks East of Cadieux Road

21034 Mack Avenue

IDaulin Available in All Quantities

Prompt Service - Expert MechanicsAvailable to Serve You NOW on All Chrysler Cars

,* * *Suaranteed Workmanship-Low Prices

BUMPING and PAINTING

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TV 2-1781

Lake Shore Motor Sales14615 E. JEFFERSON LEnox 1185

SIDEWALL PATIERNS $219WitJa Borden Up

o CEILING PA'ITERNS $159Be-tiM Roll

Bob's Drugs

17274 Mack Avenue

LAICE SHOIE MOTOI SALIS.. L ~ DOOGa- ,,"VMOUTH LIMOlt n..

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We Deliver!11:00, .3:00, 6:00 and 9:00

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Standard Window Shade Company; ISIIS I.WUT8l at BuckiDlham TU %.5440

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