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f 12.00 A YEAR WILL BRING mE ?;\PER EVERY WEEK BY MAIL $2.00 A YEAR WILL BRING THE PAPER EVERY WEEK BY MAIL GROSS];, POIN I E MICHIGAN, FRIDi\Y, APRIL 1 1932 By Mat! $200 per year, Single CopIes 5 CentJ \ ',I I I ,r I I 1 ~ I I, 1 I" I I" 1 i I \ II SODALITY DANCE knd of AgrIculturists ff1nety per cent of Eeuador s popula- tloa is estimated to be dependent 1ft some measure on agrIculture for Its living. ML StewaI"t former U S Secret Service operator anonoun<:ed thug, week hIS mventl0n of a safe and sure self locking wmdow lock' 41The wmdow lock whlch I have palt~ enJt:ed, sWld Mr Stewart thIS week '15 burglar proof permllt'S of Idea.! venlhla- bon an<i mops wmdow rattlmg It IS made of pressed steel ca'CilUm plated and IS rust 'Proof "One very Impot'tanlt felilture about It IS that one -oan not forgC't to lock It, ,because lit locks ItseM wlIth WIndow venhla1ed 10 any pos:lit1on <ies1roo bot~ tom up and l1:op down 44Every houseWIfe should have them on wmdows rOO keep the prowler.s out It IS not pOSSIble to get In W1lth lock on wmdows because both bottom and top are firmly locked at all rtlmes Orders for rt'hiS SlMe'ty devlce may be pla'Ced wltJh Mr Sltewar<t by calhng Lenox 6928 Independent Grocers To Stage Rally for Show On Apr I8 the Young Lad1es So dalLty of ,St Pau1 S wLll sponsor a dancl11g 'Party m the school afUidatoT1um and '1 cordial 1l1YlrtatlOnhas been ex- tended to Grosse POl11rters to Mrtend In connectlOn WIth the Benefit Food '5how to be held at Convent10n Hall Apnl 10 to April 17 there w~l be a rally of the 1Ildependenl1: retad grocers of the DetrOIt area .aJ1: the Cass Techm- cal HIgh school Second boulevard and Vernor HIghway Sunday AprIl 3, at 3 00 p m At 1h~s meetuJ.rg, finaJI de ails of the e~hlb1tlon WIll be outhned and brIef addresses Will be made by Abner A Wolf chatrman of the Exht- bltlOU $ Executive Committee, Earl Fitzgerald secretary Rev Fr Bashlf of St George s church and John Ba.l lenger head of the Clty Welfare D~ partment Over 4000 l11vlltatlOllisMV'f been sent to the grocers and the," fnends On ne"t Monday April 4 the annual fownshlp electIOn WIll be held for the purpose of electmg the fallowmg 10wnshlp officers Supervisor Treasurer Clerk Juslice of the Peace Four Constables Member Board of Review Re;ldents of Grosse Pom~" P,rk \ Illage Farms Shores anti r ochmoar wIll take part m Mon d, v s electIOn and WIll cast bal- loh at theIr respecttve votmg booths whIch are the same a' \\ ere u,ed on the Primary elec- tIOn day March 7 NomInees on the Democrattc tIcket or the commonly accepted 'TownshIp or People's ChoIce' tIcket are Edmund C. Vernier, Super- visor Adolph L. Damman, Trea.- urer Ralph Beaupre, Clerk William F. Dorn, ~ustice of the Peace Andrew T. Phillips, Daniel G. Allor, Samuel A. Gordon and Joseph Trombley, Con- stables. John De Yonker, member Board of Review. NomInatIOns on tbe Republtcan tIcket were Clerk, John P. Cl'<lllln Treasurer, Edward Van Asache Justice of the Peace, Jos- eph W. Snay. * * *** * * * * City Plan On the baSIS of whatt IS claimed to bE' a I b1lg'ger package for the money' than any other manufacturer of low pnced cars has yet offered WaDter P Chrys ler admItted togav that he IS out to ge-t as large a portIon of Ford and Chev rolet bus ness aJS can be obt:uned m 1932 WIth the new and finer Plymouth accordmg to word received here today from Mr Chrysler by Grosse Pomte (Contmued on Pag. 'fhr .. ) "Bigger Package for the Money" claims Chrysler Two graduates of the George Defer school \\ on the recent Dec1amwtnoru M. L. Stewart, Former conteStt conducted by the Grosse Pomlt! IUS Agent .. , Board of EducatIOn among the elgh<t! grade home rooms Patents Safe Lock The two youthful orators are Charles H Mc\fahon whose -sub.le-Ot tn the contest was We Are the Hope of the World and Eugene F TromMey whose subject was '['he Trailtor s DeaJthbed The McMahon youth won firslt honors WIth the Trombley youtr 11 second t>lace A MISS Mary Mar garet Thomas who lost out 10 obti<l1'11 mg rankIng honors by a narrow mar gm dehvered a stlrrmg oratlon that was VI, en receIved by the aud1ence The tItle of her address was 4Webster'-s Reply to Hayne 2 George Defer Grads Win Honors in Recent Declamation Contest CORINE MUER ELAINE MARIE ARNDT FRANK GILLEN Bird House Contest Attracts 300 Entrants Among Park Youths \Vh Ie a c1l1d IS bu lc1 ng a bIrd house he Isn t run 1 19 tl c streets and haVing hIS 111 1d polluted 111 any ,\a} WIth emmty to'\\ard hIS fellow men wrItes Jack Mll1er natlonallv known bird conservatlO 1 expert 111 a letter to AHred J Garska pres~dent of the Park Mr Mmer was asked by MI Garska to act as Judge of bird houses m the con '"est whIch IS now bemg sponsored by CItIzens of the Park Be'Cause of a prevwus engagement Mr Mmer was obhged to decline the l11VltatlOn Th~t the >contest has caught the 1'11 terest of many ch1ildren may be proved. by the £act thM WIth the compet1'tlon only one week old nearly three hu'11 dred boys and girls have already reg Is1:ered ReglS't1"'atlOn however WI1Jlcon bnue up to the date the houses are ludged Up to the present time 15 prIzes beSides the onglnCliI 10 cash awards have been domated thy vanous mer chants By the time the dnve closes on Apnl 9 It IS expected that there ,\111 be between 20 and 30 prIZes be Sides the money awards DoltJt put your name down on the regIstratIOn card and then forgeot about 'bUl[dJ.ng a bird house or become discouraged be oauSte some of the other entrants mas,.. terpleces that you Will probably see on exh~blt III the Murnclpal lrtbrary (Contmued on Page Three) .\DlRECTS "V. V. V." GIRLS Township Residents * MINSTREL SHOW TONIGHT To Vote in Annual Poll Monday, April 4 ... ... ... .. ... WEEKLY CflAT By A. A PILKI~GTON Sunday Bus Service To Continue As On Easter Wallace Gamber Gros'Se PO!nte s contender for fisrtlc laurels won by a knockout 111 the firw 30 seconds of the first round 10 a boxmg maJt:ch TuelSday nIght WIth Battlmg KaIser of Pon- tIac The boult was scheduled for SlX rounds More than 100 boxmg fams .:from the s<everal vlrUages m Grosse Pomte at tended the fight held tn the Arena Gardens, Mt Clemens to see Gamber the 4'bearded Adoms' m actIon At the sound of the bell sngnalmg the opemng of the first round Gamber rushed from hiS corner to meet hJ1Sop ponenrt: and a.fl1:er a bnef eJ\lohatllg1e of blows In the cenlter of 't!he nng, GrolSse Pomte S fistlC prodigy hooked a tight to hiS opponel1t s Jaw The contact of the blow a force-ful 'Powerful and well directed blow was heat"d 10 aLl parts of the cro ..... ded arena It feUed hlS 01' ponen for the count of 8' and hardly had h1s opponent raIsed hJIDseJ! from the canvas when Gamber In hJS cus tornary style of carrY11lg J the fight to hIS opponent rushed 10 to fimsh bus evenmg s work early A second nght hook found a land mg place on the vulnerable and un protected pw of hIS opponerut who took the count of 10' The breVity of the match left the s'Pectators dazed I dtdnltt take any chan.ces m glVlllg an opportumty for h1m to hllt me staId Gamber In commenJtmg on Ilns per- formance after the boul!: Acrtmg under the dlrcotlOn of my managers I planned to hIt hard and ,fast 10 the ... arly rounds When I enltered li:he rmg Tuesday night I fdt superbly ph~'\SI cally fit as result of !the strewuous trauung I had been surbjeoted to The v.orld over has ifo1l't1lCt nl'11ll:htudes a.t tihe foot of the croSiS on Good F1"'1 day RIch and poor al*e and more 00 thiS year -than ever Qefore largely due to the unsettled condttl0ns of the world Never m recent htstory hav-e condrtions 10 general be~n 'So dIScour aglllng nor so pers1sterut Y>C't, d:there IS an old Slay1l1g- ~t IS a l~ng road !that does nt have some kmd Qf a turn ' The much talked of Difiw Ford cars wdl be out thiS week and COnS'1d1Crab~e speculatton IS m VIeW-Just what reac hon th1s '\\111 have 1U gemeral 1S a matter to be dec1ded la.f:l;,r It WIU b~ a wonderful blessmg uof thi,-e releas>lllg Of these cars WIll speed up the wheels of llldustry and get "'hoUlSlal11d's of ldi1e men ba'Ck to work 1'11order tg pronde for the1r famlhes I1: IS 10 1x hoped tfhat a new busmess revlv.al tr fOUlg'hout the natIon WIH sprmg Into .effect hefore long Annouocertle1llt was made thJIS week to Grosse Pomte bus patrons by ThomalS B Bedford prestdenrt: of t'he Lake Shore Coach Lmes, 111Jc, Itha!t the Sunday scerVlce lllaugurated Easter SUo11dayWIU be cont~nued The company saId Mr Bed!£ord wrll contmue to make surveys of the needJs of bus pa1:rons m the Pomte m a Bln- cere effort to gwe adeqiUate ~nd courte- ous <serVIce The mClinagemerut, 0011>- tmued Mr :3edJford, WIll <ilpipreclla!te constructIve crItiCisms .at aJll times re w gardmg the bus serVIce Easter week always meoos much Everythmg seems to rt:ake a new l~asle of hfe The song b1rdJs -clre back WIth (ContlUued on Pag,~ Four) t Wallace Gamber Won by Knockout in First Round: Fought Kaiser Fruends'll1lp '1IS the 5.Ull brealang through a cloud rt IS pnc Ifragrance of a flower released when the bud burst-s mw bloom, l't IS the ttwmlclmg of mynad stars un the 1Llg,h1i: sky, It is the VOlce of God m the Heart -E !If Bramerd ... * The A0 C GIrls 'have Jomed hands WIth the Neighborhood Club JunIor Boys' group to help make a huge suc "ess of theIr annual Sprmg Dance T1'lls dance wlll be held III the Neighborhood club gymnasIum Salturday Apnl 9 M 9 p m The mUlS1C WIN.be furmshed 'by the Chocolate Rhythm Kmgs one of the beslt colored orchestras avauable a.t the present tIme The adm1'Ss1on charge ~s onrlly35c and we urgently ask your cooperatlOn m helpmg put thIS dance across Don t forget the date-Sa<turday AprIl 9th at the NeIghborhood dub EverythIng IS 10 readmess for the V VV Van<1hes-Mmstrel Show and MUSical Revue-to be gIven Iby the V VV G<rls Frtday Apr>! I.. at the Netghborhood Club There WIll he plenty of songs Jokes <and skiJts oooces., a fash~on parade and a clever dnlll as the grand finale BeautIfUl! costumes 'WIllbe one of the man~ attractIons Corlne Muer has dtrected the show, (<i"'tlUu<d on Pag. 2) A Jacks tournament IS to be heM durmg the next week beglllll'l'I1g Sat urd'ay Apnl 2nd for Jumor gIrls irom 8 10 and semor girls from 11 14 The wmners m each group wl11 play the wmners of the other settlement houses EffectIve Apnl I all employees of Grosse Pomte Farms Will take a 10 per cen'!: cut 10 wages It W<lJS announced thiS week Dr. R. G. Reynolds Will Address Residents in Open Meeting Tuesday MI"'S R L Alcock of Lorame road, enter'talOed m honor of <the blrthdtay of her ,g'O!1,Ralph last we~k Covers were placed for 25 gu:es<ts J Dr Ratio G R.ynolds of Teaohe", College ColumbIa Unwers1ty, New York CIty, wIll gIve an address ope'll to true pttbhc on Tuesday evenlo11g, ApnJI 5 lU the audltotltum of Grosse POInte high school HIS subject WIll be The \{odern School and the Modern Cluld Dr Reynolds IS prmdlpal of the Hor ace Mann Elementary School an 10- SlhtutlOn under the cM.r&tIon of Teach~ ers College He IS the author of nu- merous artldes on educaltlOnarl. lS'Ub jects which have appeared m popular and edulCatlOThal magazl'11eS Clind edItor of a serlelS of books for chIldren The schools of Grosse P0111te w0J11 ibe under <the observatIon of Dr Reynmd:s dlurmg the day precedmg hts ev.eni111f&' lecture He IS scheduled to address the faculty In the afternoon He wltl also VISl<tHlgh~and Park Mr aJnd Mrs Sidney T MIlleT, of Beverly Road Grosse POlUte, have re- turned from a SOjourn at the1r wmter home In Boca Grand>e Fla The CadlU.. Chapt..... Ch,Ich-en of the American Revolution, have an- nounced the chOOSing'of the represen .. tabves to the National Continental Congr86' at Washington on Apnl 19th to 23rd Wlth John Braden Macpherson the Childrena' Delegate. Mr.. Carl Dougal Macpherson who IS Vice .. Prelb dent of the Chapter wlll alao attend the Congress and expects to VIsit Wake.. field while there They expect to leave for the east on the 15th of Apnl '"' By Dorothy Dee * Coiiricit Next Sunday Api'll 3rd wII~he the last chance for Grosse Po1Ote f1C'$I1del11t,g to see the NeIghborhood Club ]utNors 1932 GroSise Pomte and Metropohta'll Detro t Champmns m actIon thIS year At thIS time the local boY1s WId! p'Lary the Clevdand boys for the title of Inter Citv ChamplOniS ThIS game W1ll be played art the N elghiborhooq Club gymnaS1tIm Sunday a.t 3 p m It wIll be preceded hy a gu'ls game With the local V V V Gtrls playmg a Cleveland girls team a1: 2p m These games are open to the pubLIC and we urge you to come and cheer for your loca.l boys Mr Albert Sager dlr.ector of three harmontca bands, IS giVIng lessons free of charge on Thur,s.day afternoons at 4 00 at the Neighborhood Club 111 prepamtIon for a City wide hiarmomca band contest to be heJd 111 the ItWte "prJing The ha,rmonilrCas 'Ulsedcost Z5c and thiS together WIth a Nelghborhood Club membership of 25c 'Compr~ses tihe onJy rCQ'u~rement rfor enrollment 10 tms class ~eiS!hb()rh()()d Club A£tivities Th.", WIll q,. a meetmg Thu",day aiteruoou Aprtl 7th at 4 15 of all girls mterested III havmg' gardems at the Netglhborh.oodClub this summer - The Couniry Club IS haVIng a specIal dlnner thart eve11'1ng to precede the bn<lge tournament, for wh~dh the fol .... lOWing have mooe reserVlatlons Dr and Mrs Thaddeus Walker, Mr and Mrs Jerome E J Keane, Mr and Mr-s Wllha.m M Crouse, Mr ood Mrs Robert C Martm Mr and Mrs Mc~ Pherson Brown1Og Henry P Wilhams Mrs Pearson WeBs Ohver C Hutch- ms011, Mr and Mrs Clarkson C Wor- mer Jr Mr and Mm W11ham L Mc- Giverm Mr and Mrs Harqld L Wadsworth Joseph S Sherer, ]r, Walter L Dunham, Wllham H Bur- te~shaw Edward B CaUtlkttns and Charles A Hughes Those- commg M1 aJ£terwards Just for bridge, 111du<ie Howard M Btn.g!ham and three gueslts, Mrs W~Jl1am B Lowe Mrs Wllllam J CheJSlbroug1h, Watter S Russel, Eldwardi R Doyle, M1SS Joan NlchOl1.s Stevens Woodruff Russell E Dexter Dr and Mrs Fred T \furphy Mr and Mrs Cameron B Waterman MISS Helen Nl1chols w~th three guests H \V Burdon Cyrtl John Edwards and Charles B Johnson Courtney Johnson of Muskoka road, Grosse POinte Farms, Will leave Apnl 1 for a SiX weeks trIp to Europe •• Honormg M1SS Ehzabeth Ghew who ~s no" uhe house guest of MISS EUa nore Brown MISS Ellen Pe<l.bod} ",as hostess at a buffet upper on Fnday even10g tn the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs Wlbt<r J Peaibody of UJ1I1V'erslty place PrevlOusUy M1rSS Chew had spent some time as the gU-est of MISS Vlrgmla Ford Mrs Morse Rohnert, of Edgemont P8l'k, Grosse POInte, and her daughter, Mrs H Robert Stoepel, Will leave Palm Springs, Cabf, next week to Soclety IS showmg keen 10terest 111 I spend a short ttme on the coast before the World Brtdge OlympIc Qhampl00,. returnmg to DetrOit the end of AprIl h hh k I t 8 01 1k Mrs Stoepel has been spendlng the ~ Ip W lC ta es 'P ace a O'C OC PIS h d wmter at am prlD&,s. FrIday evemng the Detrmt ea. quart * * ers hemg the Coun1:ry Dub The un- usual f>mture of ltitiClSe OlympI'C games IS that they are played s1ffiulrbaneous[y all over the world In every country where the words vul,neraMe' and I Ml~ vulnerable POlSon the sa-eep of the 10,.. habl''"ants DRAMATIC PLAYS The Alumn1 Dramrubc dub WIll pre- sent three one-aet pIa)'\$' Fnday and Salturday Apnl 8 anld 9, Jlt was an.. nou11'ced this week The soene of the performances wIll be room 301 m the Gross-e POInte Htgh sehoo! bUlLdmg They wl11be 'the firsi senes of a group to be presented by the Alumni Club Park Council Takes Under Advisement Plan To Form City East Sider, of Holzbaugh Agency, Invites Neigh- bors to See New Ford At Germer well known East De!trollt er and vice presIdent of the Geo Holzbaugh Ford Sales and ServIce 3845 v.. est Fort extends a stpeclal tllvltaJtton to 1115 east Side neighbors to "IS1t the HolzblUgh ';how Rooms and mspect tl e new Ford The Grosse Pamte Park coun- cIl has under advIsement the mat ter of mcorporatmg as a City, It was announced thIs week In the near future It " planned to hold mass meetmgs at whIch resIdents of the Park wIll be urged to at- tend The purpose of the mass meetmgs wIll be to dlScuss the 'pros I and "cons" of mcorpora~ tlOn The advantages of a vIllage, hke Grosse Pomte Park mcor- paratlllg as a cIty under the MIchIgan Home Rule Act have been set forth m a recently pub- Itshed bulletm Issued by the MIchIgan MlInIclpal League A dIgest of thIs bulletm prepared also by the League follows (Contmued on Page Two) 14AL" GERMER We belteve thIS IS the greatest value we have ever offered our fnel1lds Contmumg' Mr Germer saId In de scrlbmg the new car The new Ford V8 represents a notable advan-ee In motor car engineer. 109 The new car IS large long, roomy fast powerful and alert Its ellght- cylmder V type etlg'me develops 65 horsepower The car IS capa'bl>e of 75 mdes 'an hQur Some of the me(:jhamcal features are rubber mounrt;111g for engme, down .. I draft carburetor aultorn3ltlc sipark 1 control fuel pump, rear fuel tank soft, flexlible spnllgs, large mechamca1 four ",heel brakes small strong elec- I tncally welded steel-S1poke wheels and large tIres The frame 1$>cushIoned from 'the rUlnll11nggear by ruhber InlSulators 1m the sprmg shaetkles and shock ab- ~orber brnks 1 The 14 body tY'Pesmay he obt"lned ~lso wllth an Improved 550 oorsepower l cyclmder engme at lower eoslt I The bodIes are fr~h and modern- rom the gracefully rounded V -I1adi1attor o rear bumper Body In,terlors are oorny and nchly finIshed Setlits are of 1ew style des~ed lor utmost comiort. Dnver S seats 1t1 all dosed cat!S are ad- Justable A large ven~llator 11$ provIded 10 the cowl ~ \ \

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M L StewaI"t former U S SecretService operator anonoun<:ed thug, weekhIS mventl0n of a safe and sure selflocking wmdow lock'

41The wmdow lock whlch I have palt~enJt:ed, sWld Mr Stewart thIS week '15

burglar proof permllt'S of Idea.! venlhla-bon an<i mops wmdow rattlmg It ISmade of pressed steel ca'CilUm platedand IS rust 'Proof

"One very Impot'tanlt felilture aboutIt IS that one -oan not forgC't to lockIt, ,because lit locks ItseM wlIth WIndowvenhla1ed 10 any pos:lit1on <ies1roo bot~tom up and l1:op down

44Every houseWIfe should have themon wmdows rOO keep the prowler.s outIt IS not pOSSIble to get In W1lth lockon wmdows because both bottom andtop are firmly locked at all rtlmes

Orders for rt'hiS SlMe'ty devlce may bepla'Ced wltJh Mr Sltewar<t by calhngLenox 6928

Independent Grocers ToStage Rally for Show

On Apr I 8 the Young Lad1es SodalLty of ,St Pau1 S wLll sponsor adancl11g 'Party m the school afUidatoT1umand '1 cordial 1l1YlrtatlOnhas been ex-tended to Grosse POl11rters to Mrtend

In connectlOn WIth the Benefit Food'5how to be held at Convent10n HallApnl 10 to April 17 there w~l be arally of the 1Ildependenl1: retad grocersof the DetrOIt area .aJ1: the Cass Techm-cal HIgh school Second boulevard andVernor HIghway Sunday AprIl 3, at3 00 p m At 1h~s meetuJ.rg, finaJI deails of the e~hlb1tlon WIll be outhned

and brIef addresses Will be made byAbner A Wolf chatrman of the Exht-bltlOU $ Executive Committee, EarlFitzgerald secretary Rev Fr Bashlfof St George s church and John Ba.llenger head of the Clty Welfare D~partment Over 4000 l11vlltatlOllisMV'fbeen sent to the grocers and the,"fnends

On ne"t Monday April 4 theannual fownshlp electIOn WIll beheld for the purpose of electmgthe fallowmg 10wnshlp officers

SupervisorTreasurerClerkJuslice of the PeaceFour ConstablesMember Board of Review

Re;ldents of Grosse Pom~"P,rk \ Illage Farms Shores antir ochmoar wIll take part m Mond, v s electIOn and WIll cast bal-loh at theIr respecttve votmgbooths whIch are the same a'\\ ere u,ed on the Primary elec-tIOn day March 7

NomInees on the DemocrattctIcket or the commonly accepted'TownshIp or People's ChoIce'tIcket are

Edmund C. Vernier, Super-visor

Adolph L. Damman, Trea.-urer

Ralph Beaupre, ClerkWilliam F. Dorn, ~ustice

of the PeaceAndrew T. Phillips, Daniel

G. Allor, Samuel A. Gordonand Joseph Trombley, Con-stables.

John De Yonker, memberBoard of Review.NomInatIOns on tbe Republtcan

tIcket wereClerk, John P. Cl'<llllnTreasurer, Edward Van

AsacheJustice of the Peace, Jos-

eph W. Snay.

* * *** * * * *City Plan

On the baSIS of whatt IS claimed to bE'a I b1lg'ger package for the money' thanany other manufacturer of low pncedcars has yet offered WaDter P Chrysler admItted togav that he IS out to ge-tas large a portIon of Ford and Chevrolet bus ness aJS can be obt:uned m1932 WIth the new and finer Plymouthaccordmg to word received here todayfrom Mr Chrysler by Grosse Pomte

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"Bigger Package for theMoney" claims Chrysler

Two graduates of the George Deferschool \\ on the recent Dec1amwtnoru M. L. Stewart, FormerconteStt conducted by the Grosse Pomlt! IUS Agent.. ,Board of EducatIOn among the elgh<t!grade home rooms Patents Safe Lock

The two youthful orators are CharlesH Mc\fahon whose -sub.le-Ot tn thecontest was We Are the Hope of theWorld and Eugene F TromMeywhose subject was '['he Trailtor sDeaJthbed The McMahon youth wonfirslt honors WIth the Trombley youtr

11 second t>lace A MISS Mary Margaret Thomas who lost out 10 obti<l1'11mg rankIng honors by a narrow margm dehvered a stlrrmg oratlon thatwas VI, en receIved by the aud1ence ThetItle of her address was 4Webster'-sReply to Hayne

2 George Defer GradsWin Honors in Recent

Declamation Contest

CORINE MUER

ELAINE MARIE ARNDT

FRANK GILLEN

Bird House ContestAttracts 300 Entrants

Among Park Youths\Vh Ie a c1l1d IS bu lc1 ng a bIrd

house he Isn t run 1 19 tl c streets andhaVing hIS 111 1d polluted 111 any ,\a}WIth emmty to'\\ard hIS fellow menwrItes Jack Mll1er natlonallv knownbird conservatlO 1 expert 111 a letter toAHred J Garska pres~dent of the ParkMr Mmer was asked by MI Garska toact as Judge of bird houses m the con'"est whIch IS now bemg sponsored byCItIzens of the Park Be'Cause of aprevwus engagement Mr Mmer wasobhged to decline the l11VltatlOn

Th~t the >contest has caught the 1'11

terest of many ch1ildren may be proved.by the £act thM WIth the compet1'tlononly one week old nearly three hu'11dred boys and girls have already regIs1:ered ReglS't1"'atlOn however WI1Jlconbnue up to the date the houses areludged

Up to the present time 15 prIzesbeSides the onglnCliI 10 cash awardshave been domated thy vanous merchants By the time the dnve closeson Apnl 9 It IS expected that there,\111 be between 20 and 30 prIZes beSides the money awards DoltJt putyour name down on the regIstratIOncard and then forgeot about 'bUl[dJ.ng abird house or become discouraged beoauSte some of the other entrants mas,..terpleces that you Will probably seeon exh~blt III the Murnclpal lrtbrary

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.\DlRECTS "V. V. V." GIRLS Township Residents* MINSTREL SHOW TONIGHT To Vote in Annual

Poll Monday, April 4

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WEEKLY CflATBy A. A PILKI~GTON

Sunday Bus Service ToContinue As On Easter

Wallace Gamber Gros'Se PO!nte scontender for fisrtlc laurels won by aknockout 111 the firw 30 seconds of thefirst round 10 a boxmg maJt:ch TuelSdaynIght WIth Battlmg KaIser of Pon-tIac The boult was scheduled for SlX

roundsMore than 100 boxmg fams .:from the

s<everal vlrUages m Grosse Pomte attended the fight held tn the ArenaGardens, Mt Clemens to see Gamberthe 4'bearded Adoms' m actIon

At the sound of the bell sngnalmgthe opemng of the first round Gamberrushed from hiS corner to meet hJ1Sopponenrt: and a.fl1:er a bnef eJ\lohatllg1e ofblows In the cenlter of 't!he nng, GrolSsePomte S fistlC prodigy hooked a tightto hiS opponel1t s Jaw The contact ofthe blow a force-ful 'Powerful and welldirected blow was heat"d 10 aLl parts ofthe cro .....ded arena It feUed hlS 01'ponen for the count of 8' and hardlyhad h1s opponent raIsed hJIDseJ! fromthe canvas when Gamber In hJS custornary style of carrY11lgJ the fight tohIS opponent rushed 10 to fimsh busevenmg s work early

A second nght hook found a landmg place on the vulnerable and unprotected pw of hIS opponerut whotook the count of 10'

The breVity of the match left thes'Pectators dazed

I dtdnltt take any chan.ces m glVlllgan opportumty for h1m to hllt me staIdGamber In commenJtmg on Ilns per-formance after the boul!: Acrtmg underthe dlrcotlOn of my managers Iplanned to hIt hard and ,fast 10 the...arly rounds When I enltered li:he rmgTuesday night I fdt superbly ph~'\SIcally fit as result of !the strewuoustrauung I had been surbjeoted to

The v.orld over has ifo1l't1lCtnl'11ll:htudesa.t tihe foot of the croSiS on Good F1"'1day RIch and poor al*e and more00 thiS year -than ever Qefore largelydue to the unsettled condttl0ns of theworld Never m recent htstory hav-econdrtions 10 general be~n 'So dIScouraglllng nor so pers1sterut Y>C't, d:there ISan old Slay1l1g- ~t IS a l~ng road !thatdoes nt have some kmd Qf a turn '

The much talked of Difiw Ford carswdl be out thiS week and COnS'1d1Crab~especulatton IS m VIeW-Just what reachon th1s '\\111 have 1U gemeral 1S amatter to be dec1ded la.f:l;,r It WIU b~a wonderful blessmg uof thi,-e releas>lllg Ofthese cars WIll speed up the wheels ofllldustry and get "'hoUlSlal11d'sof ldi1e menba'Ck to work 1'11order tg pronde forthe1r famlhes I1: IS 10 1x hoped tfhat anew busmess revlv.al tr fOUlg'hout thenatIon WIH sprmg Into .effect heforelong

Annouocertle1llt was made thJIS weekto Grosse Pomte bus patrons byThomalS B Bedford prestdenrt: of t'heLake Shore Coach Lmes, 111Jc,Itha!t theSunday scerVlce lllaugurated EasterSUo11dayWIU be cont~nued

The company saId Mr Bed!£ord wrllcontmue to make surveys of the needJsof bus pa1:rons m the Pomte m a Bln-cere effort to gwe adeqiUate ~nd courte-ous <serVIce The mClinagemerut, 0011>-

tmued Mr :3edJford, WIll <ilpipreclla!teconstructIve crItiCisms .at aJll times rew

gardmg the bus serVIce

Easter week always meoos muchEverythmg seems to rt:ake a new l~asleof hfe The song b1rdJs -clre back WIth

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tWallace Gamber Wonby Knockout in FirstRound: Fought Kaiser

Fruends'll1lp '1IS the 5.Ull brealangthrough a cloud rt IS pnc Ifragrance ofa flower released when the bud burst-smw bloom, l't IS the ttwmlclmg ofmynad stars un the 1Llg,h1i: sky, It is

the VOlce of God m the Heart-E !If Bramerd

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The A 0 C GIrls 'have Jomed handsWIth the Neighborhood Club JunIorBoys' group to help make a huge suc"ess of theIr annual Sprmg Dance T1'llsdance wlll be held III the Neighborhoodclub gymnasIum Salturday Apnl 9 M9 p m The mUlS1C WIN.be furmshed 'bythe Chocolate Rhythm Kmgs one ofthe beslt colored orchestras avauable a.tthe present tIme

The adm1'Ss1on charge ~s onrlly35c andwe urgently ask your cooperatlOn mhelpmg put thIS dance across Don tforget the date-Sa<turday AprIl 9that the NeIghborhood dub

EverythIng IS 10 readmess for theV V V Van<1hes-Mmstrel Show andMUSical Revue-to be gIven Iby theV V V G<rls Frtday Apr>! I.. at theNetghborhood Club There WIll heplenty of songs Jokes <and skiJts oooces.,a fash~on parade and a clever dnlll asthe grand finale BeautIfUl! costumes'WIllbe one of the man~ attractIons

Corlne Muer has dtrected the show,(<i"'tlUu<d on Pag. 2)

A Jacks tournament IS to be heMdurmg the next week beglllll'l'I1g Saturd'ay Apnl 2nd for Jumor gIrls irom8 10 and semor girls from 11 14 Thewmners m each group wl11 play thewmners of the other settlement houses

EffectIve Apnl I all employees ofGrosse Pomte Farms Will take a 10per cen'!: cut 10 wages It W<lJSannouncedthiS week

Dr. R. G. Reynolds WillAddress Residents inOpen Meeting Tuesday

MI"'S R L Alcock of Lorame road,enter'talOed m honor of <the blrthdtayof her ,g'O!1,Ralph last we~k Coverswere placed for 25 gu:es<ts

JDr Ratio G R.ynolds of Teaohe",

College ColumbIa Unwers1ty, NewYork CIty, wIll gIve an address ope'll totrue pttbhc on Tuesday evenlo11g, ApnJI5 lU the audltotltum of Grosse POIntehigh school HIS subject WIll be The\{odern School and the Modern Cluld

Dr Reynolds IS prmdlpal of the Horace Mann Elementary School an 10-SlhtutlOn under the cM.r&tIon of Teach~ers College He IS the author of nu-merous artldes on educaltlOnarl. lS'Ubjects which have appeared m popularand edulCatlOThal magazl'11eS ClindedItorof a serlelS of books for chIldren

The schools of Grosse P0111te w0J11ibeunder <the observatIon of Dr Reynmd:sdlurmg the day precedmg hts ev.eni111f&'lecture He IS scheduled to addressthe faculty In the afternoon He wltlalso VISl<tHlgh~and Park

Mr aJnd Mrs Sidney T MIlleT, ofBeverly Road Grosse POlUte, have re-turned from a SOjourn at the1r wmterhome In Boca Grand>e Fla

• • •The CadlU.. Chapt..... Ch,Ich-en of

the American Revolution, have an-nounced the chOOSing'of the represen ..tabves to the National ContinentalCongr86' at Washington on Apnl 19thto 23rd Wlth John Braden Macphersonthe Childrena' Delegate. Mr.. CarlDougal Macpherson who IS Vice ..Prelb

dent of the Chapter wlll alao attend theCongress and expects to VIsit Wake..field while there They expect to leavefor the east on the 15th of Apnl• • •

'"'By Dorothy Dee

* Coiiricit

Next Sunday Api'll 3rd wII~he thelast chance for Grosse Po1Ote f1C'$I1del11t,gto see the NeIghborhood Club ]utNors1932 GroSise Pomte and Metropohta'llDetro t Champmns m actIon thIS yearAt thIS time the local boY1s WId! p'Larythe Clevdand boys for the title ofInter Citv ChamplOniS

ThIS game W1ll be played art theN elghiborhooq Club gymnaS1tIm Sundaya.t 3 p m It wIll be preceded hy agu'ls game With the local V V VGtrls playmg a Cleveland girls team a1:2p m

These games are open to the pubLICand we urge you to come and cheerfor your loca.l boys

Mr Albert Sager dlr.ector of threeharmontca bands, IS giVIng lessonsfree of charge on Thur,s.day afternoonsat 4 00 at the Neighborhood Club 111

prepamtIon for a City wide hiarmomcaband contest to be heJd 111 the ItWte"prJing The ha,rmonilrCas 'Ulsedcost Z5cand thiS together WIth a NelghborhoodClub membership of 25c 'Compr~ses tiheonJy rCQ'u~rement rfor enrollment 10 tmsclass

~eiS!hb()rh()()dClub A£tivities

Th.", WIll q,. a meetmg Thu",dayaiteruoou Aprtl 7th at 4 15 of all girlsmterested III havmg' gardems at theNetglhborh.oodClub this summer

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The Couniry Club IS haVIng a specIaldlnner thart eve11'1ng to precede thebn<lge tournament, for wh~dh the fol ....lOWing have mooe reserVlatlons Drand Mrs Thaddeus Walker, Mr andMrs Jerome E J Keane, Mr andMr-s Wllha.m M Crouse, Mr ood MrsRobert C Martm Mr and Mrs Mc~Pherson Brown1Og Henry P WilhamsMrs Pearson WeBs Ohver C Hutch-ms011, Mr and Mrs Clarkson C Wor-mer Jr Mr and Mm W11ham L Mc-Giverm Mr and Mrs Harqld LWadsworth Joseph S Sherer, ]r,Walter L Dunham, Wllham H Bur-te~shaw Edward B CaUtlkttns andCharles A Hughes

Those- commg M1 aJ£terwards Just forbridge, 111du<ie Howard M Btn.g!hamand three gueslts, Mrs W~Jl1am BLowe Mrs Wllllam J CheJSlbroug1h,Watter S Russel, Eldwardi R Doyle,M1SS Joan NlchOl1.s Stevens WoodruffRussell E Dexter Dr and Mrs FredT \furphy Mr and Mrs Cameron BWaterman MISS Helen Nl1chols w~ththree guests H \V Burdon CyrtlJohn Edwards and Charles B Johnson

• • •Courtney Johnson of Muskoka road,

Grosse POinte Farms, Will leave Apnl1 for a SiX weeks trIp to Europe

• • •Honormg M1SS Ehzabeth Ghew who

~s no" uhe house guest of MISS EUanore Brown MISS Ellen Pe<l.bod} ",ashostess at a buffet upper on Fndayeven10g tn the home of her parents,Mr and Mrs Wlbt<r J Peaibody ofUJ1I1V'erslty place PrevlOusUy M1rSSChew had spent some time as thegU-est of MISS Vlrgmla Ford• • •

Mrs Morse Rohnert, of EdgemontP8l'k, Grosse POInte, and her daughter,Mrs H Robert Stoepel, Will leavePalm Springs, Cabf, next week to

Soclety IS showmg keen 10terest 111 I spend a short ttme on the coast beforethe World Brtdge OlympIc Qhampl00,. returnmg to DetrOit the end of AprIl

h h h k I t 8 01 1 k Mrs Stoepel has been spendlng the~ Ip W lC ta es 'P ace a O'C OC PIS

h d wmter at a m prlD&,s.FrIday evemng the Detrmt ea. quart * • *ers hemg the Coun1:ry Dub The un-usual f>mture of ltitiClSe OlympI'C gamesIS that they are played s1ffiulrbaneous[yall over the world In every countrywhere the words vul,neraMe' and I Ml~

vulnerable POlSon the sa-eep of the 10,..

habl''"ants

DRAMATIC PLAYS

The Alumn1 Dramrubc dub WIll pre-sent three one-aet pIa)'\$' Fnday andSalturday Apnl 8 anld 9, Jlt was an..nou11'ced this week The soene of theperformances wIll be room 301 m theGross-e POInte Htgh sehoo! bUlLdmgThey wl11be 'the firsi senes of a groupto be presented by the Alumni Club

Park Council TakesUnder Advisement

Plan To Form City

East Sider, of HolzbaughAgency, Invites Neigh-

bors to See New FordAt Germer well known East De!trollt

er and vice presIdent of the GeoHolzbaugh Ford Sales and ServIce 3845v.. est Fort extends a stpeclal tllvltaJttonto 1115 east Side neighbors to "IS1t theHolzblUgh ';how Rooms and mspecttl e new Ford

The Grosse Pamte Park coun-cIl has under advIsement the matter of mcorporatmg as a City, Itwas announced thIs week In thenear future It " planned to holdmass meetmgs at whIch resIdentsof the Park wIll be urged to at-tend The purpose of the massmeetmgs wIll be to dlScuss the'pros I and "cons" of mcorpora~

tlOnThe advantages of a vIllage,

hke Grosse Pomte Park mcor-paratlllg as a cIty under theMIchIgan Home Rule Act havebeen set forth m a recently pub-Itshed bulletm Issued by theMIchIgan MlInIclpal League AdIgest of thIs bulletm preparedalso by the League follows

(Contmued on Page Two)

14AL" GERMER

We belteve thIS IS the greatest valuewe have ever offered our fnel1lds

Contmumg' Mr Germer saId In descrlbmg the new car

The new Ford V 8 represents anotable advan-ee In motor car engineer.109

The new car IS large long, roomyfast powerful and alert Its ellght-cylmder V type etlg'me develops 65horsepower The car IS capa'bl>e of 75mdes 'an hQur

Some of the me(:jhamcal featuresare rubber mounrt;111g for engme, down ..

I draft carburetor aultorn3ltlc sipark1 control fuel pump, rear fuel tank

soft, flexlible spnllgs, large mechamca1four ",heel brakes small strong elec-

Itncally welded steel-S1poke wheels andlarge tIres The frame 1$>cushIoned from

'the rUlnll11nggear by ruhber InlSulators1m the sprmg shaetkles and shock ab-~orber brnks

1 The 14 body tY'Pesmay he obt"lned~lso wllth an Improved 550 oorsepowerl cyclmder engme at lower eosltI

The bodIes are fr~h and modern-rom the gracefully rounded V-I1adi1attoro rear bumper Body In,terlors areoorny and nchly finIshed Setlits are of1ew style des~ed lor utmost comiort.Dnver S seats 1t1 all dosed cat!S are ad-Justable A large ven~llator 11$ provIded10 the cowl ~

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Electio.nAp.ril 4, 19.3,2

-Vote for

Election, April 4" 1982

Democrlltic Candidate for

Democratic Candidate for

of Grosse Pointe Township

Township Cletkof Grosse Pointe Township

Election April

Parkstone Hot~l

TREASURER ,

ADOLPH L.

()A~MAN

RALPH E.

I3~AUf)~~

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE

1415 Pllrker Avenue, Det~oitParb<:1,llarly Adaptable To

WEDDING BREAKFASTS PARTIeSDA..'ISANTs BUSI'IESS LUNCHEONSBRIDGE LUNCHEONS SPECIAl I;NTERTAINMENTS

DeLul'e Dinner - One Dollar aneLDolIll~.l;IllJ'T~y our 45c and 75c Special Luncheon

APPOINTMENTS LUXURIANTEWHERE DETROIT'S BEST ~INQLE

For Reservatio"", Phone Fitzroy 6110JAMES V. COMAS

Catermg Manager

CAST YOUR BALLOT FO~

William F. Darn

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Your Influence and Support WillB@Appreciated

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iLY:DI~:~r~~d~ ~r?-:Xper~!:OPPE'! Formerly at 55ZSHaverhlll now at

il! 16131East Warren corner Bedford_RoadGab..ieleen Spiral Perman-eqA, NatureUe Croquign9leAlso the new combination Waves anda)1 branches of /leauty culture given

/ly expert operators onlyLadies' Hllir Cutting

SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY andWEDNESDAY, APRIL 5th and 6th

Shllmpoo llnd Finger Wllve $1.00Strawberry Pack (value $2) only $1.00Glven by MILDRED SMlTH, faCial expert of Detroit, formerly wlththe Burnham Co, of ChIcago Learn tht>care of your ..k.n a1e'othe artof make up Special attentIon given to each customer

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Neighborhood ClubActivities.

Louise FazendaAt Fisher Theatre

The Blue BIrds wIl[ fimsh theIr Jaoksbags a1: theIr Saturdiay meetmg Thenext proJec1: ,,111 be 1he makIng ofJapane~e co n punes

(Jft yOul copy of the 1eVlsed Neighbot hood Club schedule of act vlNe'3

Anot-het' fl:lmous Ho~tYWOQd sitar 01'1the rlshcr stage tMs 'W~k Tlll~ibmeIt IS none other rtiharb that famousscreen comedIenne, LoulIse FuendaHer comIC antIcs tn .scores Oif ptJctur-ehits have g1Ven arudtertlces spaiSms olidelIght but she IS even {un mer on thestage than she was ern {he screen SheentertaIns I3Ind c1ow!l1S'making a hiltWIth every member of the falU11y Heract heads a stage revue' Klose-UpS,' astud10 presetlttat10n WIth DarLe,ne WaJJd-erst Berenoff and OhiQ;I"totte,the EvanaBaUet and others

On the s'Creen 1:here 1& DougUS Falr-banks Jr" 111'Its Toullh To Be Fam.ous It IS a hlll3rlOus take off 0)1 howmen a1e made famous by pubhclty Ithas It~ serIOUS and roma;nhc moments,but on 1:he whole It 1S one of the clev-erest pIctures ever made-....-.packedJWIthsparkhng wlt and notou,s. >comedy Inthe sUPPofltnrg cast are Mary Bnan, Llllan Bond and Walter Catlett

The NeIghborhood Club JUllitorSplayl11,g under the colors of the Buchanan Coal Compan~ brought twohtles to the NeIghborhood Club thesame year for the first time In Its exIstence

ThiS team won the Grosse Pbl'l1rt(tchampIOnshIp from a fie[d of SIX teamsby WInning five games and los1lllg' one

They also won the Metropolatan DetrOlt Inter Settlemenrt champIOllishIpgomg through theIr eo't1re schedJule undefeated ThIS league takes m a verylarge ~erf'ltory mdudmg Delray HIghland Park Hamtramck Brlg'ih1moorDetr01t and Grosse Pomte

ThIS team orga01zed and coa<ched byL D Simonsen of the NeIghborhoodChIh staff Jasll; year has hung up a'11enViable record throughout the Sta.teWIth a 101al of 64 vH~tones and 12 defeats m rtwo years ThIS record mdudes vlctones over SagInaw Amesand Imlay Cl1:y Merchants ratedhighly In theIr respe'CtlVe terrrtones

The fol1O"\~lllg boY'S have been tnembers of fue team S1!l1ce 1'1:& orga'l11zahon Donald Cree'Ch George Roger'S>,Robert Murphy Wm Keegan andDIck Clemens, the other members whoJomed thIS vear are Russel DeR01mePudge Cavanaugh, 1'h,1I1'D Arey Pa,,1S"'"~ft and Wayne Hau'll

At thIS time the above named boysas well as the'l.r coa,c,h Mr L D Slmonsen WIsh to thank Mr Ed Mlt-<:heilJand Mr Buchanan of the Buch'a11'anCoal Company for 'theIr very worthysupport throughout the season

glasiSes mw~l1 after

DO YOU KNOWThat you should not wipe spots off a

hot stove wl'th a damp c10tih as tthls usually causes -the enamel to crack ordl1>s<:olor

Th<ilt 1<fa food .chopper 1S 'Used tochop ralsms. figl&, .arrlJd dates firstsqueeze a few drops of lemon JUlCe mtothe chopper as thiS WIll prevent rthefrutt from c10ggmg It

Th-at If YQU rmse watershghtly soapY' water theyWlplhg be mUch clearer

That 1f ydU allow -fresll meat to reroam m paper It WIll ab"orb the JUlCeq

That when mashmg iPotatQetS and oth ..er vegetables never use coLd mllk-<Usehot and your potatoes WIll be muchfluffier and hghter

That 1Ifyou use a kmfe that h.oo beendlprped m hot wMer to cut a Ifrostedcatoe the process wl[1 be much easIer-and attractIve

That If you use a kmfe In ploa.ceof aspoon when mlxmg blS'CUItdough thereYo 111be less chance of developmg thegluten (an erlastlc hke substance III

flour) whIch has a tendency to makebISCUit tough

JELL Y CORN~EAL GEMS% cup cornmeal 1 cup flour 3 t

bakmg powder 2 t sugar 1 t meltedfat % t saLt % cup milk 1 egg

\{lX and s1ft together aU .dry IOgredl-lents A.dd the mIlk the beaten eggand the melted fat Put In greasedmuffn hns Prut a lSlPooUifuilof jeHy ontop 01 the batter and cover WIth add1tlpna{ batter Bake a.t 400° F

Lopez Ra~io BandAt Michigan

Vmcent Lopez AmerIca s best knowntadlO figure liS now curret1Jt at theMlchlgan theatre WIth hIS famous recordmg and radIO orchestra HIS 'Lopez Speala'ng IS a trade mark knownfrom coast to coa5t and when Lopez"peaks fans know that they .are 111 fora dehghtful seSSlOn of romanttc mUsICIn ad<futlon to hiS band Lopez has wdithhIm a galaxy of New YOfik mght clUibenterta ners who are a show III themselves The famous leader a.nd plamsl1:br111gs old favontes and tanta1nzmg newtunes to the fore 10 Jus radlO show nere

On the srcreen there IS a mtle a mmute romantic thnl1er wlth James Cagne) and Joan Blonddl In the iea-dmg

CHEESE BISCUIT roles The pIcture a~so bnngs out the2 cups flour 4 t baikmg powder ~ talents of the sens.atlOua[ new star d~s

t saLt 2 t fat 2--3 cup mIlk IV cup oavery Ann Dvorak Enc Lmden andgrated ch-eese Guy Kibbe are promme'l1rtly cast

MIX and Sl'£t all dll"y 1'l1gredIents Eduard Werner presents the MIChWork 1111 the fat Add the grated oheese Igan orchestra playmg ~n outstandmgand mIx With mllk ThIS 'bISCUItdough orchestral arrangement Gutow plays .atmay be dropped or rolled Ii IS bak!"'u I the organ and short 'S'UbJects and the fil:l'na hot oven latest p.aramount news conclude a geri~

ThlS maJi:es am. excelll.en1: hread to I ume progIiam of real entetit'tanm€'nt forserve hot as -arccomp~mment to a salad the entIre fam11y •

I had never real zed unt I recently I The body may cons1si: of frUlt vegeJ 1St ho\\ mm d [fur II salads that t table fis! meat ete 10 be attractIvem ght be pO'l'llble to make r head nev aJl pIece:'>should be Just about the sameer readlzed Just how Important they 'llZe and -shape and shouM be deVOId otfwere to menu planmng because you hqU1dsee :'>alad'l may be used In numerous The dresslng should be put on Justways bdore servmg To do 50 ear-her causes

There are three generatl classes of the leHllce to wIlt and has a tendmg tosalads whIch mlght be s.erved There dsaw water from the -frubt makmg theare saLads WhICh c-an be served as the satad waterymam dIsh for funcheon They usually But a bttle care W1Illgo <a long wayconslst of heaVIer foods <$,tlchas meat m gettmg tenwttng re"sultiSor fish potatoe macarOni elte Or asalad may 1)e used as a s1Cle dnsh fordmner Or luncheon t'hey uS'ual1y OOnslStof vegetables or frUIt and may abcotn-pany the maIO course or be served SC'P'"arately Then we have those irutt s.ad.,. wh1ch may be served as a deslSert1ll whIch case wh~pped Cl""eamIS usualllyserved as the dress1ng And from lliJ,g"It may appe.ar that the type of ,s~ad af-fects the type of dressmg that 1S u'Sed

There are three mam kmds Off dressmgq The French MayonllJaI£e, andcooked The cooked dressmg 1S verywell SUIted to fnnt salads The Fren~hdressmg 15 well used WIth vegetJaible sailJ-ad Whereas Mayonnaise as used 1'lJ.cely WIth mam diSh salads

A very good reCIpe for Mayonnaise ISas folIo","s

1 egg yolk 0 teaspoon salt /s teaspoon paprika ~ teasrpoon sugar 1teaspoon vmegar ~ cup S'alad 011 1teaspoon lemon JUlce 1 tewspoon rnUStacd

Mlll all dry mgred'lents WIth eggyolk Add o~l httle by httle un<t~l anemulSion IS formed then add more OMJ11 ~arger quantlhes heatmg thoroughlyWhen thIck add the aCId bU1e by ht-tIe alternatlng WIth the res~ of the ml

Have you e\-er seen anythmg moresatlMymg and more I3Jppetlzmg than aluncheon table set WIth aMr.act\lve sal-ads I have often heard It saId thmgs<lIlways ta&te bei'ter when they lookgood And I th~nk thIS IS partlcu1af'ilytrue of salads

One of the thIngs wJl1ch affect theappearan-ce of a salad IS th.e glarnlshSome whIch may be used aTe papnkapImento red pepper green pepper parsley egg capers celery eUfll whIppedcream chernes etc The mam thllngIS not to over do the atnOt!nt used Ahttle always gIVes a better re51l.11t

The condItton of the dtfIerent partsof the salad IS also necessary Thefoundatlon of a salad should be Crtspand dry It may conSIst of head [Cittuceleaf l~ttuce parsley, water C!es'S etc

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PARK COUNCIL TAKES UNDER 1somewhat from those of a v1llage th~l' changes are ~ew and do notADVISSMENl' PLAN TO FORM CITY mcrease the cost of the mUnIc1pal government, but reduce 1t mstead

_______ \. These add1tlOnal dulles of a C1\Yare

(C• ,. d f PO) • I 1 10 provIde for a Justice or mUnIcIpal court

Ollil.1nue rom age ne 2 T k f h (Co t d foP On)o eep a regisiry 0 c attel mortgage" n ltlue r m age eIncreasmg costs of government III recent \ ears have forced 3 To colleC't state county and 'lchool taxe" asslsted by Frank GIllen The Man a{

upon the nahon, state and mdIvldual commumttes the necessIty for 4 10 conduct "tate dnd county electlOn"l ./ a Thousand Songs and Elame \.fanereducmg expenses WIthout, 1£ possIble curtatlmg necessary or A Ju"tIce court can be set up under a CIty charter under WhKh Arndt who 1S responsIble for thedesIrable serVIces JustIce') are paId hy fees the 'lame as In to" nshlps or a rnumcIpal aan'Ces Fverv glrl m the cast of both

MIchIgan VIllages, havmg the requIred populatlOn find them court can be set up WIth the Judge s salary fixed at less than the "lyfmSltrel ')how and Revue IS a memberselves In an especIallY favorable pOSItion to meet thIS need because amount of the annual receIpts from fee~ So that thIS functIon may of the V V V GIrlsthey can throw off the entIre cost of one government, namely, the he self-supportmg The -admlsslon pnce IS only SOc andtownshIp government, WIthIn a penod of a few months at very In the regIstermg of chattel mortgage" fee" rec~lved therefrom there wlll be dancmg followmg the perlIttle expense, whIle gammg several advantages and WIthout suffer exceed tne co~t of mamtamll1g thIS serVIce formance wh ch wlll begm at 8 30mg any loss In governmental serVIces In the collectlOl1 of state county and scnool taxJe-s the collectIon 0 clock

The d1fferences between a C1tyand a VIllage revolve around the fee' more than 1ellnbm se the cll V fOl the add1tJonai work m spread<: fact that the VIllage 18 stdl part of the town<;hlp whereas a CIty 18 mg the"e addltlC'nal sum" on the ac;sessrnent roll and"collectmg them The Waoktya Camp Flre Gtrls went

an mdependent umt of government of equal Importance With the The conductmg of <;tate and county electlOns doe:; not necessarIly on a wemer roast hIke to Bene Isle ontownshIp The VIllages therefore pay to\.\ nshlp taxes whIch CitIes Incur an addltlOn11 t'''-pen<;e masmuch as the Cltv electlOns can be Thursday aJternoon at 1 30 A gooddo not pay and are represented on the county board only by the made to fall upon the same dav as state and county electlOns there time was enJo)ed by alltownshIp superVIsor, whereas cltle" have thelr own superVIsors by ehmmatmg an y afldItIonal expense A new Camp Flre group lS now bemg

The fact that v1llage taxpayers ,upport a tOWnShlp government These are lhe onlv add1llonal dutles that need be cons1dered formed at the Ne,whborhood Clubwh1ch IS of httle or no value to them has receIved more- or less where poor rehef as outlmed In '1 prevlOUS sectlOn ot thIS bulletm IS Smce the maJelmum number of glrlSrecognItIon from the legIslature for the past half century not a factor ConsIdenng the pO<;sIble savmgs that WIll result from \ to a grOUIj)1S twent} rthe new glrlS w~ll

'" The Home Rule Act as amended provldes for VIllage., deslrmg havmg a better government under a City home rule charter than have the opportumty of be111g charterto InCOrporate as CitIes to do so by petItIOnmg thelr own legIslative under the general VIllage law therefore It IS probable that the aver members of the1r own group The duesbody for such change and WIthout petltlOnmg the county board or age vlllage can actually wt Its mUnIcIpal expend1tures by lncorpor- are five cenls a week the NatlOl1!albemg dependent upon a favorahle vote of the townshIp on the atmg as a CIty as well as elImmate townshIp tax payments, and In dues to be pa~d by group achvlttesproposal most cases that sa\mg w1l1 exceed 10 per cent of the annnual munlC- The membef<;hlp IS bm,1:ed to glr15 :ten

The fact that Importan\ advantages could be secured by VIllages lpal expendlture, years of age or over The ifrst meetby re-mcorporatmg as CItIes has been almost unknown, and III even In conSIdermg lllf'orporatlOl1 as a CIty questIOns are frequently trig WIll be Wed'llesday Apnt 6th art:fewer cttses "as It known that the change could be made under askedllllelatlOn to the financmg of the school dlstnct School dls- 400 at wl,,~h !lme a group name malMIchIgan law, If the advantages were understood The MUnICIpal tnct, are not modlfied bv the fact that a VIllage becomes a cIty Both be selectedLeague Office first stres,ed the Importance of the prOVlSlons of' th~ the cIty and the area outSIde the corporatlOn hmlts contmue to supstatutes m relatlOn to mcorporatmg- as Cltles m 1930 Durtng 1931 port the same d,stnct The onIv dlffer~nce IS that cIty taxpayersfi'VeVIllages completed the change to cltles, several had the pto)ect pay theu scbool taxes to the (lty treasuret tn"t~ad of the townshIpunder way, and the que,t10n was under consIderatIOn m probably a tleasurer to be transfened to the school dlstnct treasurerthIrd of all the VIllages ehglble to make the change 1 he hmitatlOn on the amount that can be ra1sed by general

The benefits to be denved by mcorporatmg as a cIty are as taxes IS the ,ame for cIty purpose, as th"t for vl1lage purposes,follows namely 2 per cent of the assebsed valuatlOtl of eIther cIty or the

1 EhmmatlOn of townshIp taxes assessed agamst vJ1lage prop- vJ11age The borrowmg power of a cIty lS not any greater than thaterty IS usually regarded as the greatest benefit of becommg a cIty of a vlllage fhe Clty Hot"'1eRule Act prOVIdesThe taxes whIch are almost unI\ersally assessed agamst VIllages are Secbnn 4 C,ub 'ectlOn '" For annuallv laymg and collectthe tOWnSh1Pcontmgent fund and the townshlp h1ghway lmprove- mg ta"e, 111 a sum not to exceed 2 per centum of all real andment fund The first IS used prmc1pal1v for pavmg salanes m most personal taxes m the CltytownshIps, and as far as the VIllage part of the townshIp IS con The VIllage Home Rule Act provldescerned, these salarIes are an unnecessary duphcatlOn of other ex 'ectlOn 26 J No vlllage ,hall have the power to lay andpenses The townshIp superV1sor makes a separate assessment of collect taxe' for mt1l11Clpalpurposes at a rate to exceed 2 per-VIllage property from that of the Village assessOr and gets pald for centum of ,11 real and personal property m the VIllageIt, the two treasurers duphcate theu ta,< collecbons rolls, the clerks The borro\V1l1g power of a cIty" no greatl:r than that of a vJ1duphcate the hst of regl>tered votel s It lS prmclpallv for these lag" rhe e,t) I!ome Rule Act proVideswholly unnecessary and troublesome governmental duphcatlOns that Sectllln 4 B Lach Clty mav pro\1de for the borrowmg ofthe vtllage taxpayer pays townshIp contmgent fund taxes money on the credlt of the CltV* * * * m a sum not to exceed 8

2 TownshIp roasl Improvement taxes are used for, or should per centum of the assessed value of all real and personal propbe used for, new constructlOn on townsh1p roads One-half of the ert} III the Cit\amount assessed agamst all the propertv of any vtllage should be 1 he pI m men m the V,llage Home R11leAct lSreturned by the town,hlp for use on vlllage streets, under amend- c.,cctlon 26 T No vJ11age .hall have the po"er to mcur m-ment to the statute m 1925 ThIS amendment was made m recognI dcblednebs bv the lSbue of bonds or otherWIse m any sum whIchtlon of the fact that VIllage taxpayers ought not to have to pay for mdudmg e"I'tm~ mdebtednes> shal) exceed 10 per centum oftownshIp ro~ds whIle takmg care of theIr own streets w1thout town the ds>ebSLdvdlu"bon of the real and personal property wlthmshIp assistance The necessIty for vJ1lage taxpavers paymg any the Village subject to tnatlOn as sho" n b\ the last precedmgtownshIp hIghway Improvement taxes should be abohshed and thIS assessment roll of the VIllageIS achIeved by mcorporatmg as a cIty By mcotporatmg as a Clty the PO\\er to lav taxes and the power

3 The greatest bud en of townshIp taxes m many communIbes to botro\\ mone)! and Issue bonds IS the ,ame as for vlllages re m01 recent years, and the most unnecessarv and un lust to the v111age corporatmg a' clbestaxpayer, who pays for hIS own street work WIthout any outSIde De,;plte tl e rather unusual techmcal nature of the change howfinancIal aSSIstance, has been the covert road talfes spread on the ever lt can be made With a reasonahle amount of effol t on the partcounty at large. through the couqty tax ThIS has frequently cost of clbzelb and the expendlture of a smal) ,mount of monev by comthe VIllage taxpayer more than all other townshIp taxes taken to- pans on ",th the swmg' to taxpavers m e\ en a smgle year I he

> gether, when, If the vJ11age were a cIty It could have escaped the League Office theref6re recommends to everv VIllage ehglble to beCovert road spec.al assessment d,stnct and townshIp at large assess come a Clty a thorough cons1deratlOn of thl,!' questlOnments "'~~~~~'

It IS m metropohtan townshlps that the unfaIrness of levymg I Itaxes agamst vIllage propertv becomes most apparent Resldents H' h 5 h IN....... 8' fof the VIllages pay for all the mUnIc1pal ,ervlces they receIve wlthout Ig C 00 e,"" s rle sany contnbutlOns from any source ReSIdents of unmcorporated _areas In the same to¥. nshlp can secure these same serVIce" more orless at the general expeme of the town ,hip and the vlllage resldentshelp pay for them through the road 1m}"ovement and contlllgenttownshIp taxes

Some of these serVlces are the mstallatlOn of \\ ater systemslmprovmg streets, alleys, the mstallatlOn of storm sewers provldmgfire protectlOn, hghtmg hlgh" ays m un'ncorporated areas mstallmgand mamtammg traffic control ,vstems and "mllar other Improve-ments

The pOSSIblesavllJ$S m townshIp taxe, to the taxpayer, of anyVIllage upon becommg a CltV can readllv be determmed Exafnll1abon of tax pavments m many to" nshlps mdlcates that VIllageproperty pays from $100 to $10 00 per $1000 valuatlOn per year,WIth an average of about $400 1 he lower rates are m the strIctlyrural townshIps, whIle the hIghest are m the metropolttan areaswhere tOwnSh1PShave taken on manv functlOns that should be dele-gated anI) to CIty or vIllag'e ~O\ ernments and where Covert roadshave been bUllt laVIshly

BeSIdes ellmmatmg th1S townshIp ta,< mcorporatlOn as a cItyreheves the VIllage taxpayer of two ever present dangers that anseout of the townshIp v1llage rela+lOushlp Some v1llag-es have beenmc1med m the past to take advantages of the oeparate assessmentas a means of mcreasmg tax and bond lImits by mflatmg valuatIOnswhIle leavmg the to" nshlp valuahon stand as a huffer to keep thecommumty from paymg more than ltS fatr ,hare of state countyschool and townshlp taxes

4 RepresentatlOn on the Board of SupervI,ors of the county 1Sa prlvl1ege every Clty deems of value and one whIch no cIty wouldrelmqUlsh, once haVIng' h1.d It" 1)enefits ThIS seems to bt. theunIversal OpmlOn m all of the smal] Clbes m the state \\ hereorganIzed under the Home Rule Act or under local acts by theleglslature Not onlv do they find representatlOn on the countyboard a dIrect benefit to the cIty but to the sect,on of the countym WhlOhthe cIty IS located as well

5 Another lmllOrtant benefit of becommg a CltV m most cases18 a more effiCIent governmental orgamzatlO11 under CIty home rulethan the vlllage has und~r the <:eneral VIllage law ThIS not onlyresults m a more responSIve, competent gove"nment but frequentlythe reductJons m the cost of runnIng the mUnIClpa1Jtv resultmg fromthe reorgantzatlOn are more Important than the ehmmatlOn of town-shIp taxes Over a penod of tIme thIS may prove to most VIllagesmakmg the change to be the greatest benefit of re mcorporatlOn asa CIty, If the communIty takes ad\ antage of modern charter draftmg

6 Another lmportant benefit IS the general Improvement In

government whIch results from eltmmatmg- the wholly unnecessaryand wasteful duphc"atlOns between townshlp and vlfJage governments Waste, mefficIencv unwhole.some pohtIcs and governmentalbackwardness thllve best m such a "tuatlOn

7 The savmg of tIme and trouble to cltlzens III not havmg toregister m two dIfferent places m not havlllg to vote at so mauydIfferent electIOns, m being dble to pay all the1r taxes and do allother governmental buslUess WIth one office lllstead of two etcshould be evaluated m consldermg mcorporatlOn as a cIty andespecIally so m vIew of the fact that the legIslature lU ItS last seSSlOnadopted a law requtrlng general reglstratlOn lU townshIps, CItIes andVIllages and the system reqmred belllg of conSIderable expense mmstalhng

There are Ob)ectlOns to the mcorporatlOn of a VIllage as a CltyThe VIllage obtams ItS poor rehef through townshIp sources

where a cIty must support ItS OWtlpoor Where It IS apparent thatthe amount of money expended m the townshIp for poor rehef III thevlllage IS less than the taxes paId by the VIllage for townshIp purposes, th1S cannot be cOll'ldered as an objectlOn

To mcorporate as a cIty does not necessarily increase the costof the government Whde the dntles and powers of a cIty dIffer

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found in northern Oanada and in thehigh Rockies changes its dreJils threetimes a year It wears dark plumag(lin summer and gray ill autumn bUt. inthe winter timE" Its feathers match thesnow

Among the gue::.t~ of honor will heCapt hddle Rlckenbacker C S(Casey) Jones C'}.P1: Frank Hta\i\ke!lFdward C; :ham vftalor Ray Coop'Cr(manager oj tbe .'\Jrcra£t Show) LtCol nO) d I 1 van ~ CD rector ofAeronautIc'> 'State of \1ldllg{tn) \{aJorGe 1 Geo I1 Brett (Commander SelfrIdge ] If"ld) (01 r A. I)h11meverfJ S A eel lei of Staff 85th Dlvl<;wn)Col Wm K \{oore USA (SeniorInstructor Mlchlgan NwtJOoal Guard)

Many NatIOnal and State officer') orExchange also have l11dcatecl rthat they1,\ 111 be pre~ent Enterta nmenrt wlMbe prov1ded hy the Redford FxchangeClub s Select Band and Redford <; Natlonally known DOllble Quarte-tte

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The Grand Ballroom of the Detr01tLeland Hotel doub-tIes., '" 11 be the<;c;ene of the large~l A<;sembly andBanquet held In conjunction w1th the'N"atlonal Aircraft Show of 1932

The en<thuslasm ~xh1b1ted among the29 Exchange OlUb'l of thiS area mdlcM:es that thl~ theIr fifth Anh'l1al AVia ..tIon Dmner w111be a major event

In addition to Major General J E.Fechet who I~ to be the S'pea.iker onthIS occa<;lOn the Fxchang rtes wI11 behonore-d wtth the presence of thetr Na.bonal Prestdenrt Dr Alfred A J enkIllS of Cleveland and NatIonal Secretary Herold M Harter of Toledo

Art Gmch 10S111g weight and thatdImple

lohn Kerby same as above excep.tthe dImple

'Jorb Denk w1thout that cockroachejaculatmn

Complete Plans for FifthAvia,tion Dinner, Tues.

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Benefit Food ExhihitionAt Conventioq Hli\ll

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SPECIES

BluebIrdsRqbJnNut!latchesHo~s.e WrlYnTre~ SwallowSong SparrowStarJ/!'&:FhckerMartrn

The Manon !'Ia" Shoppe located at14511 \fack avenue (Just nexlt doorw""t of the NIghtingale Matkel) "s "ffeTIng >a srpec.Jal coupon WhI<:h 18>worth25c and 50c on an:( wprJ< YOu marneed The MarHJn HaIr Shoppe hlaspnvate booths for dadn.es halJr cut'h:ng~and s'Pec1ahze~ 1'11 aU bnes of beaurtywork AppoIJfitments -can be mad>e byo!allrng Nraga"a 8032 TheIr ad w,ll-befound"tn angipher "Part of .tips lIJSS1.1e

By J C MYER$

A. J. KretschPlumbing and """,ting

Mack-Philip NewMarket

"FOREWARD-A revIew of some of the LeadIng and Progresslve Concerns of our commumty and DetrQlt, mc1udmgContractors BUIlders and Coml)lumty Boosters, who have thebest mtereste of our ctty at heart, and are always booJ>tmgfOI a greater and better cIty In whIch to !lve

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'\Grade AU Sausage Marion Hair ShQPpeIs Defined by Law

T~o hundre-d thIrty booths fitledWIth the products of every Importantmanufacturer Qf food'$ttJ,ffs wll~ formthe background o;f the Benefit FOODExhlblhon to be held art CotlventH')DHal! April 10 to April 17 The Eldubl1lOn IS sponsored by all Oif the whole.. My Fellow wonssale grocers In the Detr01t area andover 3000 md:ependenlt reool[ grocers ThlS 1-$ Aprtl Fool s Day Wlll~l3.mare cooperatJng In thi€ dl$1:rlbutlon of Shakespeare caused Puck to say1 500000 tickets of. admlSS'lOn Whaot fools <these mortal'S be and

The Exh1brtmn WIU have -as Its pnn the IllustrIOUS Lmcoln saId tha>t w:hde<:lpal ierature a Carnwa! of games, as a you could not fool all the people allreS'ult of wh1ch several thousand prlzes the hme you could at least fool someWIll be dts1:rtbuted These range 111 of the people all the time and all of'alue from -a Plymouth .car, one of the people 'lome of the rtlme Alterwhich WIll 'he awarded at eaoh of ~he all what would thIS 1:hmg we caU LlteeIght nights that the Exhlb1t10n 15 OiPen he w1thout fool~~hnesCJ Whart- forto assortments of groCef.leiS~ Among tn'$tance would the Week~ Meeft:mgsthe attractIons W..,l.!l he an mdependlfnrt of the- GroBse Pomte L,ons Club belmerchan1's Model Store, from whliC'h except for the foohshne'ls thialt pre25:baskets of grocerle$r. W1labe::d1tstr.lbu... dominaltes Foolrshness I'>.rampant tnted every afternoon an4 25 every even.. the high place .. as well as the placesmg A number of games of s1o11, for not so hIgh N e"9'er was 1;h1S more eV!,.;clttlrdren and adufts W1l~be the means dent than at thIS tIme We ob'letve6f awarding the other Pl'1US MUS1Ca<ugoot Legtslatlve Assembhes grow al~WJIlbe furmshed by the Catholic Boys.' most rJOtou8 In the course of irY1fl$Sand of 1QOpIec~s, un'd.er the dIIreetwn !o find new sources of tax reveiJ1rt.1e,of Jew Guynan and de1Iherat€lly refuse to enact st3.lt..

AdmlSSI01l to the E~hi'blltlOl'1lhas been utes that would creare :revernue forAmongst the concefins that have been set at 35 cents, but coupon t1eke's .-<l governmental purp.Qse& whtch revenue

estabbhed In our comrn.umty over ,~ QlU

Other forms 0-1: .aAm"s"~ .~tu.ll"' brIng now goes to a grel3;t e%ten1:toward th't"i1\any years, and whose repu!tatlOt1r for '.j. '4- ""'." .... .., ... 'J d I f clthe cost as Jow as 15 cen's Col'-rs for emora IZ2!hon .0 goo goViermnentsquare dealmg 15 recogmzed hy manry r~ mid d B h~"'k bottles and outs .. ts on 10•••• 0 ol aw an or er ut, w y wrJ1:e aboutof the .kadlIl'S l'1ldus~ne.s of. our <:llty 15 ~'~llf .u"-"" F h f I h r h b 1 , A hT

bread are beIng w1d-e1ydlstr,~""-', ea~h It ven t a't IS 0011$ t '3 t e 19gest ') lOW III town S owmghe Hackett Brass Foundry Cor'PQra~ 1U''"IJ,,:ou. "'. f tl IWIth a cas,1..value of ~ oent' I"" -.ur" Foohsh FanC1~ 0 star mg new \ a ues-amazmg new mo~

hon, located at 1202 Ll1hbrldge avenue, 'lU ":;U"," .~ ", ...", t I h 11 frng admISSIon Doc ]axtlmer a La the MaJhlaltma tor car ';"\ e-t n mg new per ormancew,hete the Fctundry halS-been In connn.. Y IJ 1 hProceeds of tho E-.L'h,11on WIll be Gb~nd" where all depends.on a slllfely ou WI )e aston" ed no matter whatuous operatIon for 'Upwards of twenty""" Mli! b h hfive yean handled by a commIttee of whICh pm vour preVIOUS notlOns a out t ese t mgs

Th PheLps Newberry vlce-pres"e"'t -, "h'" Sam Brownel1 and Doc Neuman ~1l i-]ave been IIIS cQncern IS pmmanly engaged m JJU.~ Vi ,~' ""

il"he 'Ptoduc<tlOn of hlgh grade bearmg Guardlan Detrott Bamk~ IS tr.eas1J.rer an a est h e tIc -daoce, approprIately The "\Jew, Fme" Plymouth IS b1g news andbronz~s eIther as castIngs or 10 fimsh They WIll be turned over to the W-e['" clothed we are holdmg open house' In celebratIOn Ied mac'htned parts such as are used fare Department of the Oty and conr BlJ:llLudWIg speakmg 1n a h~g'h ,f~t,.. of lt Corne and brmg your frIends Don t

b I verted mto orders valId at the s'ores of se1:t{)VOIce h b Im automo 1 es elocrtnc street raIlway I~ nu<;s t I') Iggest automobl e event of the< I f those mden.en<len' reta" grocers woo Doc Clarke te1hng a. parlor sotory vear ImOl'ors e ectrlc re ngeratmg machmes J:' 'l 1<1

and so forth and m adtdlt10n thereto have contrIbuted to the success of the 'Ed Cueney mak111g a speech Id I b unde-rtdlkmO' DT>aWlngfor b~o"hs ha'" George Ingram paYIng a fine w~itJh-- "

con ucts a arge usmess In a general ~ v 'l.! ,." GROSSE POINTE MOTORS INC I1 f b d been made hy John B.'lleuger 'Lead of out protest ' • Ilone 0 rass an alummum casltmgs ... IH 't'he Wd'fare Departroenrt Frank Fluumedellt losmg hIS. 1't1h'1

b CHRYSLER.PL YMOUTH SALESA grand ramy of the area S mdepen Ihon at tne church bowltng club

BIGGEST PACKAGE dent mercbants WIll be held at the Ca.. Cbarley Dupont m contempl!atlve 15000.4 KERCHEVAL Lenox 0707 I I-- Techmeal h,gh S'choo:t Sunday Aprtl mood I I

(Contll1ued from Page One) 3 at s-{)D p m More than 4000 1J1WIH Wally Moesta playmg pmg pong I IMotor$ Inc 15QOOKercheval avenue tat Ions have b-een ISiS'UedJ for thiS' gabh~ Doc Cog-gan SInging bass wr_ --ij~-'--"-Q-"---"--"---__<l __ ~ __ " Ilocal dealers who sell and servICe er ng h h II b del d b Ah IJ w IC WI e a resse y - 1i~!I!l!_!I!l!_!I!ll!l!J!l!AAII.Ii'!l!l!!I!l!_!I!l!!I!l!!I!l!!I!l!!I!l!!I!l!!I!l!!I!l!!I!l!!I!l!!I!l!!I!l!_!l!!I!!l!!l!!l!!l!~!l!!l!~J!llIlli!ell!l!!l!!l!!l!!l!!l!!l!!l!!l!!I!!l!!l!1Chrysler and Plymollith can In thiS ter ner A Wolf chairman of the &hlbl lifiliiTiTiiliit'iililiil'iruliiJiiliifti1ili •• iliIiiliniliJiiijiliiJ.lJIljIj~..,;TifimiilaJiilifiililUliJjilifiiJilii1i1iiTiliiTiTiiJiITiliiTiTiiIirn.1I 1i1ir~1i1iiTiliiIiTiffii'iili1il Intory tors' executJve -comm~ttee, Earl Fltt I $I;

Statmg to hiS local dealers <that the gerald e t f 'b tt d -1= I..S ere ary 0 l' e commi ee, an ...._~ =:=finest engmeers In the automot1Ve m John B<t!l1enger hea,d orf the City WeI-dustry had been busy for more than fare Department it5 III!!

three years IU developmg and nroduc "We ha t ot -, .100 000 OlE• ve se a qu a u, ... as as_ =! .0

1mg the new and finer PlymOUIth mator the proceeds 0'£ thIS Exh1bvhon Slays 5f!car whICh IS to be announced withm a Mr Wo1f and we are confidet1t, frOnt !Iefew days Mr Ch:rys-ler bdleves thralt he the tY'pe of cooperavlon that we -are re IE ItI

:;=::~~e:::~u;:::;a~n~h: ~:::s~: ~~=~:r:~:::~~s~:~E:h:~r~EI;I; Grosse POI.Dle Prl.Dti.Dg Co. II~:_;Better value;~ 11l eveJ(Y 'Commod1ty to buy f<lod fot hung!y 'PeOple Sle~ms to =

and In ever~ usefua al'ltJtdleare obitain~ have a strong 'appeal We reahze theable today,' accordmg to hIS commum" posS1bthtlJelSof 'beIng of s~rVIce !to 4he - ~ IcaltlOtl Not only have pnc-es been CIty'S unemployed 'aind we are workIng ::materraMy lowe"ed bwt ~a~os tOOv. as hard as Wi>know !>ow to mako the Publ:4>hers 01 .

WQlverin,e Type,writer been mcrease<l as w~l1 ExhIbItion a b,!: sUCCe.s" ~ •Service Co. Ult IS plam bUSll1eslSto r€ICogmze that a_

every man'Ufacturer has borne a por- C' I C t th !!ill- tlon of the COSit of Increased quahty tr razy a e h _ili.- -a

Second Anniversary" wLth l-ower pr1ces In common w~tlh RKO Theatre T e Grosse POI.ute Revi.ew !I!Tbe "XQLverrne TypeJVJ",~r Servlo~ other manufacturers I propose ~cr bear Out rn tb~ Wes[ were the coyot~.

CompaW :ate celebralulg .nelI "'cond a large PO"t,on of tne <:ost of the un- l>o'Yh aI)d the srock m"",ke< losers <loanmversary and oonug the month O!f US-U2Jli1yhIgh quabty III 2IP'peanance, per" Ukew!1:se, a I$tr&1W~ phem.~e1l!a ....haJsAp,,1 t4ey ar", IDV',,!! a"f'l-l' :a meit!al.,fou,n.;moe :awl m~~h~'fI e""ellen"" of tQme "nto bemg, It~.!!he <I"!le xanehtypev,rlter table and cha:lr wllh -xx thi> new Plymoulth where BroOOway beaut1"" gp westernpurch-a:se of a neW port&bl; rtnlewrIl1:er ''Dhe pu,b.uc Th'OWmQte thal}, at a~ in a. wboop~ way" t1l:t?d lbusl1lliel$smenS~ their dIsplay 1'11 t~e1r wmdlow an~ Qtlher time IS qUIck to wetgh values p-lay at' bemg bold bandtts, and brtghtlet them show YOu t~d' varl0Uj< liyp~- aoo lOwered 40.'S On thlS !has"" I arq llfih•• , ROI\I""~ become <l<,ep c'beste<lwriters The:( also spoc,ab .. '11 'e!"VlC- con,tjdeul th~t PdY""'l'lh w,II ~ec~re a kl)Ill!'h!~"" othe Sa<jdJr, : =mg all makes of typewrI'ters and all goodly portIon of the loweslt iPMlCe These p~ea\SFlJ:reemponums of they

;~~:. :re ~~~;~eJ:e..::;:~.ee~ t,~~volume ITI 1932" ~:er:"be:;~~ 1::::em~:}O~~! •• J b p. ·of typewplllr suppl,.. rndudlng oar- BIRD CONTE:ST ~~~::" :~gee::' ::;e ::n~~i> a ~~; 0 ' rlotlogboIl, patPer, ribbons., papers and offi:ce -- .,supplieS/IS handlled They renlt lI:Y1Pe- (-yorrtml1cWfrOD;1~~,..Qne) pralrJ..e resQlmds Wllt'hrevelry and )azz = _ "'Utters and sell new and used ..acLd'1ngRemember you have three d1fferent r.rother than rnnge; 1ameJ11s '!l1;achmes The1r phone number lS means of recqmpetllSe Jot your laibar, 14: remameKi foJ:' 'Girl Crazy' RKOLenox 3561 the 10 cas)l aw.ards Iot~ll>ng $2500, 20 Radro's all star me<ty melange of m:adI

to 30 other vallruaiQ,leandl I\.1slffulpnzes, mIrth melody, and rbntaJloe, to bring =. 1 £such as te1lJn~s racquets flatshhghits the colorful g11.amourof the dude ranch

Try This Delicious etc and ki$tly a free tIcket to every to tthe mobon pooture screen In the _.Ice Cream e\ltr.ant for thi> matmee "f Sa<turd.y, plctur.. whJcl1 oomes- 10 the RKO -1-•• =

Aprt1 16 at the Aloma theater Downtown TheJa.tre as the n'€~ a1trac--- Fmton L Henk promtnent reailitor hon foJ110WlIf1g"The Lost Squ>a{]ron" is.

Our readers are m'V~ted lto try the In the POIn/te, al1d mot1\/latmg power Broadway beau1:1el$frouc wlith holly... !f!'1ew hIgh quahty Ice cream {hail:IS made behmd th1s b1r.d house conservat10n wood cO"Wlhoy-sand the screen s bnght"- :;lit a clean heaJthrful and samtary marn... dnve has been seen at the library est comedy stars Wilt laughs a<t1he exnel by the Uptown S",eet Shop ThiS practically eVery day shOWIng ambl pense of the roughest and toughest v~lIce creJarn conrt:ams onl~ the beslt of 1U- tlOUS youngsters how to pm'11 their hans who ever chased a. malden orgred1enlts and fla\or and IS sold 3lt 40c a bird house ;frIghtened a baby-------Q!uart and 2Qc a pm\!: The Sweet Shop You know says the enthuslastIchas mstalled "" the Harmony Sweet b"d lover Mr Henk I had no ,dea Marlene Dietrich at =Shop th1s new Ice -cream mamtfa'C{ur- when I started thl.~ movement {h<lJtso Riviera Thea;tre :mg machme and the Ice cream IS made much m~~rest would be dIsp[aye,d not Elif h d h U • S t Marlene Dltnc::'h, tbe exottc German ==-res every ay T e ptown wee only by the young par-t1cIpian<tsbut bv !IeShop 1Slocated a1:Mack and Chalmers. theIr parents a~ well Much cred~t star 1'0 Shanghai Express" now at th.e !t!

RIV1era Theatre With an outstandIng 1-;;1.)C:'xt door to the Uptown theartre G1Ve should go '-to the hbranan af the1 ' f' cast Chve Brook Anna May Wong "'

t 11S ¥ Onl-er ul Ice creram et trv It-s MtlOlclpaI library Mls!S Severs and her Eugene Palette and WaTner Okmd -. =nch creamy and dellclOtJs staff of asststants for thL splendId co

operat1on they have gwen 'Us m thiS MISS Dletnch s char-acterilZartlon S'I1 :1=dove ' ~ShanghaI Express 1$ that of Shangh.u

L11y an adventuress notoriOus rt:hru. m=Because there are only limited types

of bIrds who make theIr home rn :Nhch out the Onent Brook plays the part ~ \Igan It "as deCided to hmlt the houses of a Bnt1sh officer one of her legIOn N

of admIrers IIto the kmd that can be used In the -Waterfront Park Here IS the hst of Added aitractlOns mdudes a Ldkan -ehgIble hou~es \fore specJlflc dlmen .. Rot~ mUSical novelty act Tom HQward 1-;

comedy not and a Co Ed cartoon Par = =Slons and regUilatlonlS for the 'buddmgf Iamount Sound News completes the ~o the houses may be obtall1ed at the program !!f!hbrary 5f.[----~--------- !t!!

Floor of De-pth of Ent D1'2meter He'1O\ht I' 0

CavIty CaVIty • • .::.Above FI of Ent Aibve GrdInches Inches Inches Inches Feet

~~ ~ f I~ ~i~I.4x4 8-10 6--S J,.. J2_20!li4~ 6--S 1-6 Ii 6--10 iii5x5 6 1-5 IY, 10-15 1-. .-6,,6 "6 2 2 1-3: : I~:6:><6 J6-18 1,!--16 2 ID-Zq! ~ :7,,7 J6-18 14--18 2Y, 6--20 ill & I<>x6 6 I 2Y, 16--20 ~!I!l!lI!Ull!J!lI;llllEll_lI-:i1SllJjSlllllllJllllIlI;'l!SIi!J!l!!I!I!._lIllllll~_llEll"~~~I~.I'lli~itn~~llIIJIHJQJIJRIliIlI'II'11 Ilf U. I 01 .. I~ I I" IIlnl." I I' IiIII I" II III -, .11_' II I

The \1ack Philip Market \\hll-h ha-sJust ftcently been estabhshed at 14539Mack avenue at Ph11~pmVlt.e:sVhepaJt~ronage of the houseWives who des1rehlgh grade meats at cut rate ,pncesThiS marke1: 1Ssanitary lU every respectand 01lllythe chOIcest cuts of mea~s aresold nchtdmg home made saustagelunch meats fruits and vegeltaibles In

and out of season Every day they orf~fer batigams and It wlll pay yofi to tradeM tbe Ma<k-Phlllp Mar~et ,i you wal\tthe best at cut rate prIces We we[.CQIl,le thIS new ~at1e~lt J t6 out com.mUnilty and recommend them to you as: good plate to <trade

After month~ of work 1ntc:rv1eWlllgmembers of the ]udlclary and Agncul-ture Commlttee'l the DepartmetiJt ofAgocu1l1:ur.e and of the...HQ.l.lSe af Sen-ate the law w~s passed.. Eagerly, theGovernor Signed 1t The new law saysthat any person who make~ sa!UJsageand falaS to pm mto fresh meat cultfrom 1he bone of healtthy cart:il:leandswme and who label,s- mls lmerlOl;' prQ~duct Grade A 1S siUbJec.lt4:Q the pun",lshmen~ of the Court

Therdor madam, When:you buy iSau~sra~e (e'llbher In bulk or contamer,) thaltIS pJam~y labeled 'Grade A' you arecertam that you are geHmg pure cleanappe1J-zmg healthful slausage

And :pnce Ibas nothl111g to do With It,except that ut'lderg1'lWdesausage may hefound seUmg for less than the cost 01taw meat alone Be sa&e...-4.heTe'Sinoneed 10 take chances any more TheGrade A labd has come taS J'Our prQ-

tectlonHenry Ehms !ncorpora<ted whose

sanitary and modern ;SAA}soagepI!a'ijIf;)10...c2.lte<lat 10831 Shoemaker aveJ1!Ue DONOW and ALWAYS HAVE madesausage 10 complIanre WIth the above~tatement When you buy hams bacon or sa,.usage from your dealer lookfor the Henry Ehms Brand, ~beu yo"are a~s'ltred of gettmg the best, andJGrad~ A"

iBusiness ReyiewFnday Apni 1, 1932

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FOR SALE

WorkWanteil

Pilona NIa .... _

919 Barnngton RoadLEnox 7<>39

Lost and Found

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For Sale-Pet Stock

7t K.. Il,. Raad

Daniel C. Allor and,Sons lee & Coal Co.

Pnvate and class lessons for be-gmners and advanced chJMrenand adults In Ballet Twp Mustcal Comedy BaJllroom, BegtlunersAcr,GOOt'IC M 0 d-e r n GermanTechmque and Charac1er DancM

1ng

A J Kretsch the plumbmg and heatll1g contractor whose office an.ct d'ts....play room~ are now locat-ed at 14739Mack a\ienue (at Ashla.nd) has an ex~tended payment plan on plumbIng andheatmg work You can remodel yourhome and ha\ e other plumbmg andheatll1g work done and you hJave two:years m Wh1Ch to pay for same Itwill pay you 1;,0 get tn touch wLth hltnand let hIm expla.1rt to you h'l,s ptwnHe wIll gladly furmsh estIttUllt-es..onany

YOL ~G WOM W wa,n/ts laundry,. new or rep~lIr work and hts ltJeJlepihonec1eanmg or work of any kmd, 25e number IC' NIagara 9700.~He ~ara'lltees

h'aur By day or hour HIckory O569.J all h1Swork and us-es only h1ghes~ qtl<lil..

WASHINGS taken In WrJl "an fot ItY,ma<te"",",deliver 630 St ClaIr avenue, Grosse Mr Kre'tsch has l'1ved on the East

Pom:t<l Vllll\ger N)agara 4!AQ. Slde an4 III cOlTIlJlunltyfor 17 years

LOST_Chtld's Pet-Small black Sco\,-ty dog Return to S51 Pemberton

road. Phone Lenox 7444 Row""d

EASTER BUNNIES-Whrt. anrd allcolors 630 St Cl~lr Ave, Gro$se

Pomte Village

Crosse Pointel\eH.c\,eptial Police

50' Hillcrest Avenue

Grosse Point, Fm:;ms. Midi,~ and Supervised by

E. W. ALLAlWSpecial Police Day and Night

PbDnl! Nlqa,ra 4532

o ' Maryland ElectricContracting and Rep!!irin!

LEnox 5284 1009 MarylandGrosse Pointe Park

LOW PRICESManicures, arches, marcel. or

finger waves 35cS!I.1I\I10~" ZScEup.,e permanenb, complete $400WARNOCK BEAUTY SHOP

139% Manistique Ave.Phone Le'19x 54);7

GIR:L'S BICYCLE $IOOO-P.aotlcaJly~eWt wholesale cost $29 SO;-!popular

m.ake, br1ght red fimslh, nJckel wheelsAppJy 1348 Harvard

MiscClllaneou8- T '

Decorator and PainterAU Work Guaranteed

MlCES REASONABLE

Niagara 1&47

Review LinersFor Rent-Flab

BE>\CONSFIELD 1057 ~ Lower, SIXrooms mo'dern <tr1ebwth and kItchen

fngerdaire stteam heat good trans-porIf:atlon Owner H1ckory 4303...W

FIVE rooms and bw~h re.ta.sQnaMe 4SHI1kreS'.t, Gro5Jse Pomte Farms R

F DeClercq 480 Hillcrest GrossePomte Farms

~Elaine Marie ArndtDance Studio

JACOB VAN ZANENGeDenl Cal'Pemer Work

w. Specialize in Repair Work

.. Ridgemont NiaglU'~ 07

Al;\countina for FalstlhQods"Most tl\ls,ehoods." sald Hi Ho the

San ot Chinatown I are due to thefact that some one has been too indolent or too timor.Qus to asce:ttatn thE'truth '-Washington '=;tar

Human HatrIt is estimated that the number of

b.l,rs Oil tile a~erage human bead isRQout ll01000~ there belOg about 1000to eaeh square !Deh of scalp Womenhave a greater number of halrs ontheir heads than men. and the headsof blonds contain a gleater numberof hairs because blond hair Is usuallyfiner in texture Red haIred headsoontAiI> tile :feW.. t hairs

BUlihess airectory....'RADIO SERVICE

ON ALL MAKES

I\LL.AMERICAN SPORT SHOP

Radio and Sporting GoodsLen, 1~19 lro9 E. Jeff .... oaat Chal",...

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Officers:

Frida ,A ril 1, 1932

NEW FORD EIGHT VICTORIA

contentment Regardless of wh€ltherthe task IS small or great "domgfhmgs IS whM counts ill lIfe Fromthe first t1me one can creep am.d thens1:arts to learn how to walk No onecan doubt the look of confidence onbaby s face when he first QJccomphshedthe feat of walkmg

o IceFollowingtheElectingof

MARION HAIR SHOPPE14511Mack Ave. Niagara 8032

Next Door West of Nlghbngale MarketShampoo and Fmger Wave SOc

Permanent WaftS $3.50, $5 00 and $600We specialIZe In aU hnes of Beauty WorkTo acquamt you WIth our hIgh cIa.. work

(BRING THIS AD)Good for 25c on all Beauty Work amounbng to $100 or over or

SOcon a Permanent Wave

Sa.tisfactlOn 'IS a genume feehng of

Municipal Building, Mack and Vernier Road, Lochmoor.

Defer School, Kercheval and Nottingham Avenues.

Township Hall, Maumee and Rooaevelt Avenuea, Grone Pointe

DANIEL G. ALLOR, Township Clerk

WhICh we should be thankJful Whenthe least little thmg goes wrong we

-start to grumble or find faultt Wenever SJtop long enough to qiUestlOn the* source of the trouble It"s the sameold dbunk"-never satisfied

Municipal Building, Lake Shore and Vernier Road, Groase Pointe

Municipal Building, Jefferaon Avenue, Grosse Pointe Park, Michi.

Municipal Building, Kerby Road, Grone Pointe Farms, Michigan.

Purpose

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1 SUPERVISOR1 CLERK1 TREASURER1 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, 4 years1 MEMBER BOARD OF REVIEW, 2 years4 CONSTABLES

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For

PRECINCT No.6.

PRECINCT No.5.

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Wayne County, Michigan, on Monday, April 4th, A. D.

Polls Open from 7:00 A. M., Eastern Standard Time, to 8:00 P. M. Eastem StandardTime.

PRECINCT No.4Shores, Michigan.

PRECINCT No.3.

PRECINCT No. 1Village, Michigan.

PRECINCT No.2gan.

THE ELECTION WILL BE HELD AT THE FOLLOWING PRECINCTS:

An Annual Election Will Be Held in the Township of Grosse Pointe,

*WEEKLY CHAT

Space w111 not alluw us to enumerate the many good -thmgs '1'!1 hie for

Kmdness Adds to GlftIf what must be gIven IS gIven will~

mgly the kindness is doubled -Syrua

(Contmued from Page One)tiS The grass takes on a new tmt IThe ground seems to open up land guve<18 a profusmn of new blooms and coloratter lYIng dormant for so long Thewarm wmds blow -the sky takes on anazure blue and contentment forgesa way mto the most desolate heart

Elght-cyhnder, go-degree V type, 65~horse-power EngIne * Vlbrabonless * Roomy, Beauttful Bodles Low Center of Gravity :I< Silent SecondGear * SynchrOnized Silent Gear Shift .j: Seventy..five Mtles per Hour '" New Self..adJUsbng Hondadle Double-acbng Hydraqhc Shock Ab-sorbers WIth Thermostabc Control Comfortable Rldmg Sprmgs '" Rapid Acceleratton * Low Gasohne Consumptlon * Rehabdlty AutomaticSpark Control * Down-draft Carburetor .,. Bore 3 1/16 ., Stroke, 3% '" Piston DlsplacemE"nt,221 CubiC Inches :I< to-degree Counter~

ba.lanced Crankshaft

The beauttful New Ford V..8 IS now on dIsplay In thiS cIty ThereISalso an Improved Ford £our~cyhnder SO-horse-powerengme operabngw1.thnew smoothness It 1& available In the same fourteen body typesas the V~8

Nonhuman VIrtueA naturaltst remmds us that an ele

phant never forgets The trouble fsthat elephants are not the people whoborrow money -London HumOrJ.St

LatIn CharacterThe character I & IS a combination

of the letters 'e t" of the Latin t et 'meanmg and of "hlch it is the manuscript form.

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M tsS Evelyn DeSchryver daugbiterof Mr and Mrs R J DeSohIyver ofGrosse Pomte Shores IS asS1S~1nIgMlltSSDorothy PIp daughter of Mr and Mr'sJ Alfred PIp of 1433 Seybnrn avooneas rpubhcIty chaIrman for !the srprmgdance !to be given by the Dd.ta SIgmaPhil sororIty, Saturday A'pnl 9 atN.orthwood AudltOI11Um. Woodwardand the Twelve M!le road

The decorat1ve schemeout the Confe1:t1 Oarmval ldea wllth aspecial surpnse for the guests at mId'-mght Ray Gorrell s- orch.estra WillIplay for the affMr

A specLalty number Will be gIVen atthe IntermISSion by MISS Loretta Laneand MISS Mafigaret ValentIne, both ofDetrOIt

Others aSSIstIng M1S\S BIp WIth arrangements lare MISS Cathenne F1S~chert mUSIC MISS Augema PlagensdecoratIons. MISS Darlme MoDonaildtlck€lts and MISS Evelyn DeSchryverpubh<:Jty

TIckets may 'be obtamed hy <:a.lhngTuxedo 2 2416

Sorority Plans SpringDance at Norwood

'N~~-Dis;I~)Th-;N~:dv:BC;li~-;lI

The Introduebon of the New Ford EIght marks one of the most Import~ NEW FOR D P R ICE S iant events m the hIstOry of the automobtle To mtlhons of motonsts It Ibrings a wholly new standard of value In a low..prlce car. EIght Four Eight Four

Cyhndel' Cylinder Cylinder Cyhndel'

Whpn you see the New Ford EIght and drtve it. you will realIze that Fourteen BodyTypes Fourteen BodyTypesIt IS the complete answer to your motorIng' needs Here are beauty and Roadster $460 $410 De Luxe Phaeton 545 495nfety and comfort Here are exceptional speed and acceleratton, the Phaeton 495 445 DeLuxe Tudor Sedan 550 500smooth~flowJngpower of an elght ..cyhnder engine reliability and econ~ Tudor Sedan SOD 450 De Luxe Coupe 575 525omy Here are sdent second speed and sdent synchrOnizedgear shifting Coupe 490 440 Cabl"1olet 610 560Here, In a word, 15 aU you desire In a motor car at an unusually low Sport Coupe 535 485 DeLuxe Fordor Sedan 645 595price Fordor Sedan 590 540 VIctorIa 600 550

De Luxe Roadder 500 450 Converbble Sedan 650 600

«All prices F. 0 B DetrOIt, plus freight and dehvery. Bumpers andspare bre extra EconomIcal terms through Authorized Ford FInancePlans of the Universal Crecbt Company)

MemorIal teams m S!UcceSS1'\negamesThe offenslve work of Creech Mur~

phy and Haun of the Wl'!1mng team andthe ddenswe aibIllty dls1>layed by Rogers, DArcy and Keegan and ma01R ~feSlted m the final game when the 'Powerfu1 Grosse Pomte MemoT1~l teatrj.'Was held -to a lone pomt In the lasthallf were some of rl1e outstandtngfea.tures of the tournament

The UllIversal Club WhlCh defeatedthe ultimate W1'nner In an overtlI11egame Tuesday dropped two succeSSIvegames one +0 the Gt"osS'e Pomte Memonal and the other lio the BuchananCoal team and finIshed 10 thIrd p~aceFd Carter and Elmer Schram were theoutstandmg players 0'11 the squad Thegood sportsmanship of these boys Indefeat as well as 10 v1ctory 15 mdeedworthy of comment

The scores of the games of the WInpeTS and runners up foIrlow

Buchanan Coals 2S, Racqueteers 22Buchanan Coals 20 umversals 23Bochanan Coaas 28 Turners 27Buchanan Coals 28 U11lversals 25Buchanan Coals 22 Grosse Pomte

MemorIal 21Buchanan Coals 21 Grosse

'1vIemonal 17Grosse Pomte Memorl~l 23 DOl

versals 21Grosse P01nte Memonal 25 G P

A C 9Grosse Pomte Memonal 21 Turn

ers 20Grosse POl'nte Memonal 21 Buchan

an 22Grosse Pomte Memorlal 17, Buchan~

an 21

George Holzbaugh, Inc., Ford Sales and Service3845West Fort Street, at West Grand Boulevard Day and Night Service Lafayette 3434

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THE GROSSE POINTE REVIEW

COAT

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SHOP

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HIckory 6353..R

Dresses and Gowns

Grace Church

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SHOE

Memorial Church GageTeam Loses Last GameTo Buchanan Coal "5"

In the most bItterly conteS'ted baske!l:balll tourooment ever sltaged m GrossePomte, the Buchanan Coal team fight11g an UphIll ba1ltle came through the

final round With five vIctones and onedefeat to elIrn,lnate the Grosse POInteMemoflal Church m the fin.aJ1 gameThe scores m the eleven games werevery dose nme beIng declded by {ourpomts or less

ThIS 'tournament played under thetwo-game knockout srystem saw theBucl1a'llla.n Coa1ieam lO8'e to the Ull'l.versal Club m an overtIme game onTuesdiay mght and then eltml'11JaltetheTurners Umversals and GrosS'e POl1l1te-

TonIght IS the bIg nIgHt for theV V V GIrlS at lhe "leIghbonhoodClub

Weeks of ardJUous tnumng under thewe-It known pro-felSs'1onal dIrectors,Corme Muer amI Fraonk GIllen, haveshown resul~s The V V V GarIs areset 1:0 give you one of the moslt' pleas~ant -evenlOg-s of the s-eQson A Ml'l1'S\trelShow wIll s\tart the proceedmgs andnghdy so We want to laugh andthere WIll be plenty of mirth for youngand old Contrary to usual custom the~Irls w111be gwls

After a bnef IntermlSSion to gIve thep.erformers time to get back to rthelrna'itural self a modern muslcal comedy\WIll be presented Clever dlance n.umRbers, which mc1ude tap, tiller am.drhyt<hm also a lovely wahz have beendIrected by Elame Mane Arndt Smarttail.kmg sketches and 1.19 11:0 date songsare mcLuded The finlaJlewhtlch lndudesthe enlttre personnel wtU make the aud~Ience long remember rtJheV V V GIfils

Last Wednesday nIght was a heavyone WIth final detaltLs 'being arrangedfor and last '1l1ght Conne Mller Fra11kGlllen and MISS ArI1ldtt took the gIrlS'through a dress rehearsall thact reallymeant rthe show IS ready Al]jter theperformance dancLng wliJ conimueun hI mIdniIlght

Frank GIllen and hIS orche'Sitra W1Uplay for the show and dance

V. V. V. Girls TonightStage Minstrel Showat Neighborhood Club

Kercheval avenue at LwkerpoLfiteGrosse Pomte Park Armin Haeusslerpastor 1132 Lakepo1ll'te avenue PhoneLeno"{ 2299

The Aprtl meetmg of the Women sUnIOn WIll take place next WedlI1r€sd:ayat 12 30 'beglOOIng as usual w1th aluncheon With an educa1:Ional progrtamfollowmg The speakers thIS tIme wIllbe several young people of BethelChurch West Grand Boule'Vlard andLmwood who WIll give thelr ImpresSlons of the Evangehcal LeflJdershlpTralUlllg School whIch convenes every~ummer at DunkIrk N Y Our denommat<100 mamt;~ns a number ofthese schools m varIOUS seC'tlOns of thecountry

On Thursday eveOlng at 8 00 Dr"N' C Atortny native of IndIa grad'llate of OhIO St'a.It<eUllIversI1:y Q>ndDe~trOIt physlclan WIll s.peak on the top-Ie'Indla Today He Will dwell on Indita ss1ruggle for mdependence ThIS meeitmg VI. III be held under the ausptc-es ofthe Evangeh.cal Young Peorple s Leagueand w la be open to the entire congregatlOn and public The Br1ltIsh potnll:of VIew WIll be presented art: the firstmeetlOg of t'h'liSSOCIety m May

At the servIce next Sunday mornmgat 10 45 the pastor wIll speak on 'ThePower of the IndIVIdual The ChurchSchoal meets at 9 20 Come and begtnthe week nght

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Old Testament Marr1ed Couples'W111 be the general theme of the ser~mons to be preached on ItIhe four Sun-days of the month of Apnl 'fine firstof theiSe sermons wltll 'be delIvered onthe coming Sunday, April 3, whenfAdam and Eve" wt.1I1be the tolp1c tobe treated SerVIces Will be held astollows German at 9 a m J EnglhshM 11 15 am, Sunday Sohool at 10 15

The minIstratIon of bapttsm wIll openthe mOTnmg sen.'ICe thts Sunday at11 0 dock at the Jefferson AvenueBaptIst church The Rev WayLandZwayer mlO~ster, wJilll preach onMoTltgagmg God Tihe Chu1"JchSchool

meets at 9 45 a m Kmdergiartenpnmary and Jun10r chIldren are caredfor m the JUnlor Church dUf\mg thehour of mormng worshIp and a nurseryIS prOVIded for mfants

, All the Way' WIll be the s'11lb,ectofMr Zwayer s sermon at the 7 30 p mserVllce whIch 15 preceded by a fiftee:nmmute or&1an recltaJ, Mrs WI1ufredJDouglas at the cansal Th1s serviceWIll be followed at 8 30 by a lfellowshLpsmg ill the Chapel a f1."'iendllygathermgfor the smgmg of old hymt1JS and betR

ter acquamtanceshIp The Woman'£-DOIon Will serve refreslhments

Mack avenue at Lochmoor boulevard E G Rockhff, mmlster Phone"l!agara 4447

The church With a wekome thechurch that preaches il:he old time gos~pel the church Wlt'hOult dnl1s thegospel 1'5 srt:dl the power of God untoSalvatIOn Come and hear I1t

9 45 am, BIble School11 00 am, Worshlip -eommUU<lOn7 30 pm, Song serV1ce, 7 45, gos~

pel preactl1ngWednec;d!ay 1 p m Women s meet~

lUg 7 45 prayer, praise preachnngFor any further II1IformatlOn .call the

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Presbyterian ChurcliOf the Covenant

The three hour S'erVIce from 12o clock unhl 3 on Good Fnday mWhlCh the congregatl1on of sevenchurc'hes consIstmg of the Church ofthe Brethren, Ea<st Grand BoulevardMethodIst Protestant FIrst ReformedMack Avenue Evange11ca1 and Presbyrtena.n Church of the Covenanrt: umtedI1n a serV1ce at Coven-aM, was a-tltenderd by aboul1:seven hundred: people

A s'1mllar num'ber attended the regutar GoO'd~FnJday evenmg' CommunIons;erV1Jceat 8 o'-c!oC'k Forty new memRbel's were recewed

At the two Easter mornmg serwces10 00 and! 11 15, large congrega.t~onswere present, totalmg over 1300 peop[e

We cordla1ty InVIte aIr1 who are notconneoted w:uth any other church m thecommunJ~ty to worsJup w1lth us Thehour of serV1ees and sermon themes fornext Sunday are as -follows

10 45 am' The Ebbaus Way, 7 45pm, 'The Par"ble of the ElderBrother "

BIMe School meets at: 9 30 a m andthe young people have tlhetr -devotionalservIces at 6 30 p m

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"False Madonna"BEN LYON & ROSE HOBARTm

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Mr. HydeJ.L\MFS CAGNEY andLORETTA YOUNG m

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Eastminster Presby- Iyoung !"'ople's groups At 7 30 the l The Monthly BIble Hour under the• Ch ch Hansbury Quta1"'tet of the HtanS\bury aUsp1JCes of the Young' Peoples SOCletl:YIterlan ur School of Mll~I~ wIll smg, and the pas- will be held next Sunday at 5 15 p m-_ tor w111 speak on 'Wha.t IS tbe Nature f The CIty of J erusatem" wll11be the

NeX!t S~nday mornmg there wIll be of Heaven?' another sermon In the subject to be studieda specIal serVIce for rt:he new members senes IIAdverutures m the Hete<after'who were received !Uta the 'Church last WednesdaJy' evemng wIll be the congreSabbath There were over 80 of them gatton meetmg of the church with re

11 bId ports from all the Boards and electlOl1

They WI e gilven speCla reserve of officef'ssellits next Sundiay morm'11g when the _pas.tor, Rev Carl E. Kircher ,,111 speakon 'The Meamng of Church MemberShlP" At 6 30 wI~l be the varIOUS

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