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c. a '1pr "r. lat , Gros.. Point.'. First Newsp.pe, I.illnrlu. ... !tobeIt Orr, Direetor of Pablle Will also participate in the PiIIM:t~ dJSCUSSIDn. ~ The panel wfll be under .. ~~ dJrectJon of Dr. Alfred H. W!Ittw- ,': taker, program chairman for ..:"' 2" Fnends. ~ :~_ Persons interested in lib,..,. ,~",,::'" service m GI'Oll6e Pointe .... ' cordially mvited to attend. Re- freshments Will be served b:r tbe Publ1c Library Sta1!. An SA student at Brownell JUnior Hlgh School was the victim of an aCCidental shootmg Tuesday afternoon as be played With a chum m a marshy field behmd his home. Herman J. Keeler, Jr., 14, of 236 Kerby, was dead wound through the heart by the time he reached Hospital. Albert Trowbridge told Sgt. Elmer Labadie aDd A .scant 1031 ballots, repre- Eugene Boylan of the Grosse Pomte Farms police ~ he sentIng 48 percent of the 10- fired his .22-cahber repeating rifle into a small icy pond to cal electorate, were cast In prove to Herman his gun was reaL " Grosse Pomte Monday to ~e ...... -------~--- nominate caudldates for the "Then I heard my mother t'r office of County Auditor. calling me to the phone and Library Wliliam A Lau, Republi- I ran home," young Trow- can. led the Pointe balloting bridge told police. WIth 298 votes, followed by "The call," he said, "was Is TopIC Jacob P SumerackJ. Democrat. from a friend of nune who Sumerackl receIved 294 votes m wanted to come over and Grosse POInte "f D. sion Results are shoot at tm cans. 0 lSCUS REPUBLICAN "The gun was a Christmas Wilham A. Lau 298 present," he added. Albert E Fry 228 A few mmutes later Albert and Joseph F. Bruzy 103 1 Charles Tatham, of 280 Ibdge- DEMOCRAT Imont found their chum on the Jacob P SumerackJ .••••••. 294 grou~d where a short time ago James F Hayes .....•••.•. 62 he !;lad been playmg. James M~Namara 39 Robert E Murphy Jr. .•.. 30 PolIce saId the vIctim died of Thomas A. Ralston . 7 a shot wluch rlcocheted off the Sumerackl and Lau WII! com- Ice pond. pete for the County Auditor's TrowbrIdge, age 13, of 326 post In the AprIl election. RIdge, and Keever had been In Repubhcan Grosse Pomte friends for several years. Shores where 33 of the 500 vot. The vlctlm IS Su,rVIVed by hils mg J;lOpulace went to the polls, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman SumerackJ lead other cand1dates Keeler and two slSters VictorIa WIth a total of 16 votes. IS In the llA and Mary Jane 111 Elmer Coon,. chauman of t~e the 9A at .Grosse POUlte HI election board 1l\ the Shores, saId School It was the first time smce he started Wl1h the board in 1941 * * * * of Charter Bullet Ricochets 'IOff Icy Pond, Hits 14-Year Old lyn) Darlene Smith, Walter aek Pingle, (in black shirt) Brenda Mason, DIck Wendtn Brown. * * Grosse Pointe'. Newspaper for More Than 23 Years GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1951 * * The answer to ('Who wants to win one of the two Schwinn bicycles that have been donated for the Kerby KamlVlII" on Saturday IS "Me!" by left to right: BIll Allrecht, Marlyn Swartz, (almost hidden Ipos t Of Republican Club Ott:~u,,~ ~,..."" ......_, :e Ice At the ,regular monthly meet. 109 of the Greater East SIde Rep- ubl1can Club, the Honorable Common Pleas Judge DaVId C. Vokes admmlstered the Oath of Office to the newly elected of- ficers of the organu:ahon for 1951. New officers are Edward M Resh, PreSIdent: Edwlfrd W. Fry, FIrst Vlce PreSident, Ray Sarber, Second Vice President; Hazel Alles, Third VIce PreSIdent: Flor- ence Dickman. Secretary; Donald Thompson. Treasurer; and Walter FICk, Serl\eant at Arms. New dIrectors Include Edwlfrd Dickman. Chairman. R alp h Kirby, Walter Alles, Gerald Bogl- arsky Lee La Dow, Stanley Bald- Win, Stephen FResh. Royal Rus- <;ell, Leonard Smith, Sanford Van Dusen, WIlham Maxwell. Nma Russell, and Clarence Braathen. The Grosse POinte Garden Club held theIr monthly meetmg on Tuesday. February 20, at the home of Mr< J. A. Mullen. Wa~h!Ogton road Followmg the busmess meetmg and luncheon, members heard a lectur ... on "Pest ContrOl," by Mr E W Jamle<on Garden Club Hears Talk: On Pest Control * CIRCULATION PAID MONTHLY * ~27 A haIr dryer left on a cushIOn overmght filled th... Edward Biederman home at 1590 Torrey WIth smoke Woods polIce and fire depart- ment saId thi! damage \\ a< estI- mated at 525 Hair Dryer Smokes House Police Rescue Distressed Y OUllg Misses Grosse POinte Woods pollte- men wearmg hIp boots rescued two young school gIrL; Tuesday mormng after they became marooned In a muddy field Sandra Craig, of 1712 Holly- Wood, and Jacqueline Johnson, 1619 Hollvwood. were on theIr way to Parcells School when they tangled With the stretch of soft earth * " . " * Patronize Your Local Merchants Mrs. E F Woleben took a group of neIghborhood chIl- dren to see "Jack and the Bean Stalk" one Saturday at PIerce AudItorIUm When the show was over and the trIbe turned homeward, Mrs Woleben dls, covered an Important loss H... r dIamond WTlst watch whIch was a keepsake "as gone If the fmder IS somewhere WIth- In haIling dIstance, there ~ ould be a very grateful Pomte matron awaiting a call Over m Scotland there 15 a bonme bnde-to-be planrung her summe. weddmg Without the tradItIonal wl1. l dres~ and vell due to the se.{,i~ aus- tenty program. A ~tr"" 513- tel' of the p!'09))eCbve gTl!IOm IS hopmg that somewhere m an attIc or trunk a local matron WIll unlZover a bndal outfit which Will be offered at a price the YOURg lassIe can afford Thli II the story be- hmd a "Wanted to Buy" Item in thls edItIOn of the Grosse Pomte Revlel\ . " " M1ssmg. . one yellow bath- tub. . that's what the Grosse Ppmte Woods pohce are on the lookout for. The colorful piece of bathroom equipment dIsappeared shortly after It had been del1vered to a new home under constructIOn on FaIrway. The builder IS Walter PlSchke. , VOL. 27 - NO. 32 Adoption of Merit Systelll In Accord with HOlDe Rule Act Court Upholds Validity , , INSPECT ATTRACTION OF KERBY FAIR Voting Light Here ,,:; ..2"" . - • "G 'l'oinJe .... ,' ., , Plans for a new post offtce in operated in the corpora~ limib it$t c:otrlmuDity to report their Sh- Grosse Pointe began to erystahze of the City of Detrolt. tabulatlons to the Wayne County Fashion ow thls week as proposals on quar- 11 a bwlding on the south side Clerk's office. They were finIsh- ten for the bw.ldlDg were of- or Mack IS leased, the post office ed countmg by 8'25 pm. lklall,.. solICited. will be a branch for Grosse LAKE TOWNSHIP At P- AccordIng to Post Office In- POlIlte, similar to ones In Hlgh- The Edsel Ford estate can't Ierce spector Martm Thomson, the land Park and Hamtramck miss becommg the governmg branch WIll probably be estab- -----__ body of Lake TownshIp. A show featurmg "Spring hshed near the mtersectlOn ot J Fd No pnmary. was held because FashiOns" whIch has been de- Mack and Moross m order to . ury in S the townshlp has only 14 elec- SIgned to please folks from the serve both the Grosse Pomte . tors. Of these SIX have filed toddler to grandmother stage area and Gratiot TownshIp. L G ilt for offIce They are Edsel Ford's WIll be presented by the FrIend- One of the chIef reasons for ugosy U y Widow, Mrs Eleanor Clay Ford, shIp LIOns Club at the Pierce selectmg the Mack-Moross inter- and five of her employes JUnIor HIgh School Audltonum, sectIon, Thomson said, WlIl be on Chal"ge An election Will be held April on Tuesday, March 6, at 7'30 p.m. ] t!}e CQIlvemen<:eof location. Two 2 to make It offICial. Proceeds WIll go to the Eye I7'l I separate bus lmes, the Lake A jury in CirCUit Court took Lake Township 15 only a tmy ConservatIon Fund U\ememlJer Shore and Detroit Street Rail- just ten mmutes to dec.Ide John fraction of Its origmal size slm:e Both men and women's fash- ~ _ ways, meet at tins corner. Lugosy was gUIlty of felOnIOUS the Incorporation of St. ClaIr Ions WIll be modeled Local mer- Zit YEARS AGO The p,roposed bUlldmg Willi assault in a brawl last summer In Shl?:es char-ts are featurmg sprmg styles proVlde all post office facilities, Ithe Rustic Cabms. from their new stock for the Edsel Ford offered to build postal savings, postal notes I Choose Head show at hiS expense on his property money orders stamps and parcpl The case was tried before Judge a 12D-foot hIghway on Jefferson POs\, Thomso~ added. IGuy A Miller. The case has been Entertamment WIll also be a Avenue OPPOSite hIS Gaulder He esbmated that 19 clerks I referred to the Probation DIVlSlon of Election part of the bill of fare, mcludlIlg Pornt estate. The proJect would Wlll be employed, foot delIvery for recommendation of ~entence a mock weddmg be worth approximately $70,000 service Wlll be made by 58 t;nen Sgt. Stanley Enders was in Comm:'lsw. n to $100,000 to the community. operatmg from the branch, and charge of mvestIgatlon 110 Park MerI-I and It was predicted the Macomb parcel post servIce Wlll be hand. ------- Earl Heehan, James J. Meehan County Road ComrmsslOn IJl.cl led by approxunately 15 men. H. h S1 1 and Alonzo J. O'Connor, mem- the Vlllage of St. ClaIr Shores Four spec1al delIvery messen- f,t! C lOO hers of the Grosse Pomte Farms Board Meets would accl!Jlt the offer. gers will be employed. L7 Election CommISSIOn, met last Ph~'llIs Johnson and W. Accordmg to Thomson, the Parents Meet Fndav evenmg and reviewed the George Belanger were chosen u buJidmg for the post office Wlll requIrements for the conduct of The Grosse Pointe P8l:k Ment the outstandmg graduates of the be leased from a private owner S h H the election to be held for City Board Wlll hold an orgaruza- past semester at Grosse Pomte for approxImately 10 years. The cool ead offIces on Apnl 2nd. tlonal meeting Saturday at 10 High School post office bUlldmgs are generally The commIssIon. at thIS same a.m. at the MUIDClpalBulldII'g. Water color sketches of the re-leased at the end of the 10- Parents of Grosse Pomte High meetIng, elected Mr. Meehan as The Board Will appomt a fifth I new proposed Cadieux School year period, lf they are of suf- School students \\111 ha\e an opa chaIrman member at the meetmg Wf're on exhIbit at the Vlllap ficlent SIze to conduct the busl- portunlty to mpet the new super. offices nes~ of a braneh. mtendent of schooh Mr. James 15 YEARS AGO In a report to the Re\ lew, the W. BUShong. at a meetmg Mon. W eld C L-~ U Grace Church on Lakepointa Post Office Inspector said that day, February 26. at 8 p m~ at 1 IutSe l1COVerS and Kercheval, called for bUB choosln,l( a locatIOn on the north Grosse Pomtp HIgh SchooL on their new church Le f ~T V or south <Ide of Mack would be A G f C Th e Funeral sennces for Roy D. t the difference between e<tabhsh- fter the mtrc>ductton. a fac- ang 0 ar let'es 1 d I ague 0 ODleD 0 ers mg a po~t office branch or ulty diSCUSSionon \anou. pha~es Chapm. automobl e lea er, were .tatlOn. °df school curncula WIll be con. I held at hiS Lake Shore Road U A . Th h UN On the north slCle, or DetroIt II ucted After a harrowInl! c has e strf'el< Thursda, evening' Patrol- home Mr Chapm was Secre- r (10~ 6-tlon rOU" throug:h Gros..c;e POI n t e Park men Del Place and Marcel Ver- Itarv or Commer('E' In the Hoover _'" ~ ~ .. ~lde. of Mack. the po.t office I A panel Includmll 'Ir' Fl()()l. vacke arrested a 15-vear.olc1 admlm.tratlon . would be 8 <tallon <n<,p It 1<IDe-an of Girl. Mr SaltzE'r, Dean ~outh dnvmg' a stolen autnmo- HI YEARS AGO The MIchIgan Leal!uf' of w". 'l'a p<1\VE'r but land trnnPll tol--------------Iof Boys, Mr Peter<on Fjeld I Ml.ller Head~ bill' I Thf' Wood< Cflmmls.<lnn dlS' H m"n Voters held a ForE'll1l1P"l- help kpE'p Europe from RUSSian F" T ff" I Counselor, and M CIf'lllJn<on.1 / '=' P approved a tE'mp"ran. addition inh School Icy Workshop at MI<,hlllan Slatf' rlommahon" I Ille ra IC Ipnn('lpal. \\Ill exp am mam' of R. B d oh('E' no!lce,: ::,~ , .... :1 \\ hpn to Ihp Ma<on School A3 one ~ Fb ThE' entlf!' dl<('u<SI<'ln~as rec- the probWr1< Ihat an<f' In d"al. eVlew oar hp <fl('d throuli:h a <lop <treet at <pokesman put It. 'Wf' feel we E U College at Ea.t LanSing: on E' - I V. I t I mg with chIldren ami e"pla n Kelcheval and Bedford 11 nro ment I ruary 16. With dl<cu<<1on CE'nt('r- ordE'd electTlcallv, accordlnll: to 10 a ors I their meth-". of copm' \~Ith In accordance "llh charter pro. ilre a fl('rmanE'n v !<I"O"""g c<'m. S ",.- ... , Pollee In\'e<;tlgatlon folio'" mg mum tv. and de.en.'e a perm •• G · ~ m,v; about the Umted NatlOn< Mr<, chal1l'r. \~ho wa. fine of I Fme~ totalmg Sill \\ prl' paid In II them. ~",slon. Paul Franselh. T Ra~'j the arrest of the Ju,emle lE'd to nent addItion to our school" Still rOWf,nn I Among the hundred< (If l('a~uE' <1'1(rrportrr< for the conference GrnssE' Pomtp Park la<t week Refreshment< "'IIJ he .enen by mond Jeff. and John J Miller, the arre<t of t\~o other It-en- I Harn F KeIlv Secretary of 1"" I members who altend('o the Thl< matcnal. plu. the note< Donald E Scott. of Ea<t DetrOIt Mrs Ralph Cm<; and hflr com. members of the Gro,.e Pomte ag:e", \\ ho admItted bemg memo Stale. ruled that license plates A1thou!Zh GrOl'Se POinte High I Workshop we re Mr< Roberl t<lkE'nb\' thE' rcporter<. wa< later pain S2'; for a ,top !'Iref't aCCIdent mlttee In the bov. 11'm afl('r the Farm< Boilrd of Re\ le\\ met la<t ber~ of an E'ast "Ide gilng dlrf'<'t!v "l're tn be sold m numerIcal School jO"adllated 104 senJor~ In I "'. ' anah 7f1d and summanzf'd t at St Paul and Lakpp0lnte on meetmg m thi! audl:onUIl1 I Fndav evenm,v; to comlder pro- connf'('ted With the theft of doz. Nr!pr Many mqulrles were .lanuary. It Rlllned 118 new stu-I ""hallE'r. Mrs George W<l\dbott 0 IJ~nuary 2 ccdure:s In conn('ctlOn WIth the re.: en< of aulo" I 00Uf n~ mto the <tate OffIces., Mnt. when the ~ond seme<ter Mr< M L Van Da~f'n<. Mr< .lillp Ih(' eXilct fl<1.ltlOn of thl<1 Othpr per.ons finf'd v,ere WII. D f C L_ VIpW of the 1<jfil a<;$e<~ment.,I The vauth!' told ohc!' Ihe. a,kln'; w~ere .... nes of letters open..o Frank Schoch. and Mrs f,dgu <clrmcn! 0: thE' lea~p ml'mber-/ llam J Clou'l'r.7\ft Clemens $19 leer nH~ I which "111 ht>gm March 13th At ,tole ca"< to dnve ha:k and fo-Ih \Hre to t-E' ('In <ale Many auto Thl' is cla« ('on<I<t< of one I Hahn mf'mbers of thE' Vill1UP <hIp on t I' 10PlC< J<('u<;sE'd 1.e<ll'r Slmmon~. 1i14 Fairview. thl< ml'etm,v; John J Mllier \\a. to a pnv<lte school for bm< on O"nE'1'" d~ove gle"t distances to homeroom of :10 member< I f W G 0« SIO FAi,', G Blnok 1441 Bums Plan Ballquet elecled chairman of the Board the I'ast <Ide - 10blam cerlaIn ('ombmatlonll of The tolal enrollmPnt at the f'nd 0 omE'n Votpr. of r f' R I Sf t. SIO. and Vhl1lam T Dickson. 2637 I for 19~1 I numbe-< of the lIr<t v,l'ek t>f the Sf'{'ond Pomte PlIrk 0) l... a lOn GladWIn $1'; I .. One of the cars <!<lIenbelonged 5 YE,4.as AGO semmer ..... 11<I 4q9 gam of nme I Through a vote of thfO mpm ",_ChUb,Park 141 "f tnI' Defer F IJ--'--F--- I 110 Franc!.. Huxley. 14939 Hamp- J F Verhel1p whn "orked over Ill<t <I''nf'<tf'r IInd 49 O\'er I W d Tl f F "" 00 Will bl' hold nl1 Ihplr An- a lO:. ala Ion 'n harC'l to ~eek funds for con- a vear ali:" al Ih < lime hpr< llttendm. thE' <f'<<I"n a'l OO .. ~ Il" n a .oors nual Blue IInC'lGoll! Banq1J~1 on ("l I C \erll'1!! Reon Secour~ m'o a mod . rf' It.> ~ '" \\'edna." F'" I Ih "mpla,nl< a;:l\n.<t th!' b('l\~ - Thl' lot.:ll f'nTOllmenl con<,.1< <0 U Ion WIl<;pa<.•..o '" <c'''' " ... a\ ~"r lar\ "a f' T W I~ 11 he> fI rl J C' ~rn ht"ptla, ,< thf' camE' M1' or 4{)8 <tudenl< In RrowTlf'll iln~ II IE'IE'Jp;ram to Senator Fl'rllu,,'n T"l' Jark II ""ei "ton I('!' Station F "r Coat I ~t" Colum~ Par"'~ Hill' Ea,l 0 or.. lnan~: Silt ~~M;~ HU;;~;~II' "f ('\~~: \"I'rhp!,f' \\ ~') had ac('ompanled 10lMl Tn thf' ~mor hll/;h ~hool urJp;Jnl/;that hf' "~upporl co11f'r ~. \-lac\.. ann C""'w~<l< rohhl'd I f' erson and Mllnl<tlq ,p A ~j"'ellr-oll! ",ork-nan fflll Gro~<E' Pomtf' Park polIcp de- E(l\"ard CarC'l,nal Mnoney to -------- I ttVf' actlOn throuRh tnf' Unllrd "In<1;" f'\f'nInll: cod< pol,CE' A Pl'r"an lamh ('Ollt bekmRlnjf Thp pUT'p('<f'of tll" ("O('ca<I'11 I< fTOm II .ca!fold Tue<<iav IIl1e-. partmE'nt I RC'ml' 1 Behilld PUUl' 1 I Nlltlon< for ex~mple In rf';:aro <, n '10 thf' \\ t'. nf lhl' rm-ner of I to ~l'nt 8"'<lrds to 'hI' Il'anm;: nrM ann II f'd on thf' V,ilVto Ihe Ch f A th T ,.. SMa,1 m<'b ,cenes takmg place t-' I t~) ('10'''' th ~8 h' , KI') ..... <: p,", I'" t' MJhc: fnr ;~f'''' :\1"1\ 'H'j('(""rf'nt (' r ur /\'I\\'~rl: 0.. • c .~ 1"'(';;: , • ..., (' ... "\'~r(' dUo€" to "'itt ... Ne" Yacht Club nfficE'r, mtm' Th mil e. t pa;"~,, \" >' 1''1'" (I! lrf' bl"ldm;: ,.,r < II 'T~C~ \\a< < Ol~n lrranullllon of' oln cuh< ilr1 rneillc. ho<pltal PlIk pohrf' <aln )\J\l'mlf'< nn\ln.'! Ill' <prm!l 'ho\\f'r<' (>( nvlon. ~uN'(\ at Dlrf'ctor. BlIll-<InT\ al<o f' \~lre ~E'nt on t .. , <l c \\ ( I 'I: .. \ '1"" \ IT1 thE' rf'Ar fT~:n Ih,.. I t"rl' I.<t \\I'('\.. i lion of nf''' ('lIh. 1.0\11<G h,on or 2R,R 1\11"'0' alllomobllf'< "111 hI' chE','kPrl h,,<,. . COllt Sllhnuette of Spnnc _ lIon. \Jrll!' onoTlnl/; our o..,\,p rl' _ T" , -('I/I<ter "11< pII_ Iv 1' 0 1('E' q,rl a "illipt con-I \Va< f'mplo~en a< ~ onc" il\E'r at cilrpfllll,' h\ off,cc-< <,nc{' a Prrm .. $1 '1" ha< hE'{'n granted. IIIIda'I preVIew. j T tuundf'r thf' North All.ntlr d C 2 k I,alnln ll about Sioo was all<l Membe" of Cuh P"k 14i llnd II <torI' under c<'ln<tnlctlon lit <I'nIlRr rl'1>: l< ~tllJ "peratmg on for th,. erl'rlon ,r <l rE'W the. rea., thrOU&h not only IU and ,fered an .1:> la en. mlSSllli. their P&l'l!1lt.l Wlll attend I 195i~ Mack. Ithe east Sid- I (CCMltuuaedOIlrile 3) , DeBaeke Sells Beverly Hills Club' --- ... hy Tile Pointer At a hearmg before the honorable Robert M. Toms, CU'. CUlt Court Judge, the valIdity of the Ment System as set up I in the new Grosse Pointe Park City Charter was upheld. PIerre V. Heftler was the attorney for the City. I Challengers of the Merit System were Norman T. Bohrer, of 1230 Lakepomte, and MarvIn L. Vlsger, of 987 Nottingham. In their case ,Bohrer and Vlsger claimed that the section of the Charter provldmg for the establIshment of the Ment System was "mvalId, VOId, Illegal and unconstitutional" smce I a CiVIl Service program was already estblished through leg- ------------ ..... ~ islahve channels by voters 10 1937. In his decIsIOn, Judge Toms stated: "It would seem qUite logical that if the Village had the nght to avaIl Itself of Act 78 (which provided for the set up CivIl Service) that by the same token it would have a right ..• to Withdraw from Victor DeBaeke announced thIS the prOVISIons of that act,. week the sale of the Beverly I "ThIs does not VIOlate the Hills Country Club to the Gen. court's sense of proprIety or eral Motors CorporatIon legal proceed lOgS The clUb, owned by DeBaeke, "It would violate the court's Who reSides at 53 Vermer road, sense of reason to find that spreads over 106 acres and Will once a village had submittpd be the site of a $25,000,000 Tech- itself to the provisions of this mcal Center act. that such commitment was Purchase pnce for the sale of irrevocable and eternal and the property at TIurteen MIle that there was no way of es. road and Van Dyke avenue m capiDr the operation of the Warren Township, was not ws- act, DO matt.r how distasteful closed. _ or oabbocled it might become." TI:!. golf ~b Will remalIl on judge Toms turtbt:r ~~!.r- ijae. 4,pc:b ... b£.ii~~ "'l'hiJre bclusiOiO.a~8l'i'.in' 1:On- DeBaeke stated. forrmt,Y wIth the philosophy and the exptess wordmg bf you) Home Rule Act, the whole pur- P 0IN , E .1 pose of whIch IS to permit mu- mClpahtles to deVlSe the details ARAGRAPHS for theIr own self-govllrnment upon whatever plan they choose, . I provided they do not contravene a general law of the state or the constitution .. , < . . \

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I.illnrlu. ... !tobeItOrr, Direetor of PablleWill also participate in the PiIIM:t~dJSCUSSIDn. ~

The panel wfll be under .. ~~dJrectJon of Dr. Alfred H. W!Ittw- ,':taker, program chairman for ..:"' 2"Fnends. ~ :~_

Persons interested in lib,..,. ,~",,::'"service m GI'Oll6e Pointe .... 'cordially mvited to attend. Re-freshments Will be served b:r tbePubl1c Library Sta1!.

An SA student at Brownell JUnior Hlgh School was thevictim of an aCCidental shootmg Tuesday afternoon as beplayed With a chum m a marshy field behmd his home.

Herman J. Keeler, Jr., 14, of 236 Kerby, was deadwound through the heart by the time he reachedHospital.

Albert Trowbridge told Sgt. Elmer Labadie aDdA .scant 1031 ballots, repre- Eugene Boylan of the Grosse Pomte Farms police ~ he

sentIng 48 percent of the 10- fired his .22-cahber repeating rifle into a small icy pond tocal electorate, were cast In prove to Herman his gun was reaL "Grosse Pomte Monday to ~e......-------~---nominate caudldates for the "Then I heard my mother t'roffice of County Auditor. calling me to the phone and Library

Wliliam A Lau, Republi- I ran home," young Trow-can. led the Pointe balloting bridge told police. •WIth 298 votes, followed by "The call," he said, "was Is TopICJacob P SumerackJ. Democrat. from a friend of nune whoSumerackl receIved 294 votes m wanted to come over and •Grosse POInte "f D. sionResults are shoot at tm cans. • 0 lSCUS

REPUBLICAN "The gun was a ChristmasWilham A. Lau 298 present," he added.Albert E Fry 228 A few mmutes later Albert andJoseph F. Bruzy 103

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DEMOCRAT Imont found their chum on theJacob P SumerackJ .••••••. 294 grou~d where a short time agoJames F Hayes .....•••.•. 62 he !;lad been playmg.James M~Namara 39Robert E Murphy Jr. . • .. 30 PolIce saId the vIctim died ofThomas A. Ralston . 7 a shot wluch rlcocheted off the

Sumerackl and Lau WII! com- Ice pond.pete for the County Auditor's TrowbrIdge, age 13, of 326post In the AprIl election. RIdge, and Keever had been

In Repubhcan Grosse Pomte friends for several years.Shores where 33 of the 500 vot. The vlctlm IS Su,rVIVed by hilsmg J;lOpulace went to the polls, parents, Mr. and Mrs. HermanSumerackJ lead other cand1dates Keeler and two slSters VictorIaWIth a total of 16 votes. IS In the llA and Mary Jane 111

Elmer Coon,. chauman of t~e the 9A at .Grosse POUlte HIelection board 1l\ the Shores, saId SchoolIt was the first time smce he •started Wl1h the board in 1941

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Brenda Mason, DIck WendtnBrown.

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The answer to ('Who wants to win oneof the two Schwinn bicycles that havebeen donated for the Kerby KamlVlII" onSaturday IS "Me!" by left to right: BIllAllrecht, Marlyn Swartz, (almost hidden

Ipost OfRepublicanClub Ott:~u,,~

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At the ,regular monthly meet.109 of the Greater East SIde Rep-ubl1can Club, the HonorableCommon Pleas Judge DaVId C.Vokes admmlstered the Oath ofOffice to the newly elected of-ficers of the organu:ahon for1951.

New officers are Edward MResh, PreSIdent: Edwlfrd W. Fry,FIrst Vlce PreSident, Ray Sarber,Second Vice President; HazelAlles, Third VIce PreSIdent: Flor-ence Dickman. Secretary; DonaldThompson. Treasurer; and WalterFICk, Serl\eant at Arms.

New dIrectors Include EdwlfrdDickman. Chairman. R alp hKirby, Walter Alles, Gerald Bogl-arsky Lee La Dow, Stanley Bald-Win, Stephen FResh. Royal Rus-<;ell, Leonard Smith, Sanford VanDusen, WIlham Maxwell. NmaRussell, and Clarence Braathen.

The Grosse POinte GardenClub held theIr monthly meetmgon Tuesday. February 20, at thehome of Mr< J. A. Mullen.Wa~h!Ogton road

Followmg the busmess meetmgand luncheon, members heard alectur ... on "Pest ContrOl," by MrE W Jamle<on

Garden ClubHears Talk: OnPest Control

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A haIr dryer left on a cushIOnovermght filled th... EdwardBiederman home at 1590 TorreyWIth smoke

Woods polIce and fire depart-ment saId thi! damage \\ a< estI-mated at 525

Hair DryerSmokes House

Police RescueDistressedYOUllg Misses

Grosse POinte Woods pollte-men wearmg hIp boots rescuedtwo young school gIrL; Tuesdaymormng after they becamemarooned In a muddy field

Sandra Craig, of 1712 Holly-Wood, and Jacqueline Johnson,1619 Hollvwood. were on theIrway to Parcells School whenthey tangled With the stretch ofsoft earth

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Mrs. E F Woleben took agroup of neIghborhood chIl-dren to see "Jack and the BeanStalk" one Saturday at PIerceAudItorIUm When the showwas over and the trIbe turnedhomeward, Mrs Woleben dls,covered an Important loss H...rdIamond WTlst watch whIchwas a keepsake "as gone Ifthe fmder IS somewhere WIth-In haIling dIstance, there~ ould be a very gratefulPomte matron awaiting a call

Over m Scotland there 15 abonme bnde-to-be planrungher summe. weddmg Withoutthe tradItIonal wl1.l• dres~ andvell due to the se.{,i~ aus-tenty program. A ~tr"" 513-tel' of the p!'09))eCbve gTl!IOm IShopmg that somewhere m anattIc or trunk a local matronWIll unlZover a bndal outfitwhich Will be offered at aprice the YOURg lassIe canafford Thli II the story be-hmd a "Wanted to Buy" Itemin thls edItIOn of the GrossePomte Revlel\. " "

M1ssmg. . one yellow bath-tub. . that's what the GrossePpmte Woods pohce are onthe lookout for. The colorfulpiece of bathroom equipmentdIsappeared shortly after Ithad been del1vered to a newhome under constructIOn onFaIrway. The builder IS WalterPlSchke.

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Adoption of MeritSystelll In Accordwith HOlDe Rule Act

Court Upholds Validity, ,

INSPECT ATTRACTION OF KERBY FAIR VotingLightHere

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Plans for a new post offtce in operated in the corpora~ limib it$t c:otrlmuDity to report their • Sh-Grosse Pointe began to erystahze of the City of Detrolt. tabulatlons to the Wayne County Fashion owthls week as proposals on quar- 11 a bwlding on the south side Clerk's office. They were finIsh-ten for the bw.ldlDg were of- or Mack IS leased, the post office ed countmg by 8'25 pm.lklall,.. solICited. will be a branch for Grosse LAKE TOWNSHIP At P-

AccordIng to Post Office In- POlIlte, similar to ones In Hlgh- The Edsel Ford estate can't Iercespector Martm Thomson, the land Park and Hamtramck miss becommg the governmgbranch WIll probably be estab- -----__ body of Lake TownshIp. A show featurmg "Springhshed near the mtersectlOn ot J F d No pnmary. was held because FashiOns" whIch has been de-Mack and Moross m order to .ury in S the townshlp has only 14 elec- SIgned to please folks from theserve both the Grosse Pomte . tors. Of these SIX have filed toddler to grandmother stagearea and Gratiot TownshIp. L G ilt for offIce They are Edsel Ford's WIll be presented by the FrIend-

One of the chIef reasons for ugosy U y Widow, Mrs Eleanor Clay Ford, shIp LIOns Club at the Pierceselectmg the Mack-Moross inter- and five of her employes JUnIor HIgh School Audltonum,sectIon, Thomson said, WlIl be on Chal"ge An election Will be held April on Tuesday, March 6, at 7'30 p.m. ]t!}e CQIlvemen<:eof location. Two 2 to make It offICial. Proceeds WIll go to the Eye I7'l Iseparate bus lmes, the Lake A jury in CirCUit Court took Lake Township 15 only a tmy ConservatIon Fund U\ememlJerShore and Detroit Street Rail- just ten mmutes to dec.Ide John fraction of Its origmal size slm:e Both men and women's fash- ~ _ways, meet at tins corner. Lugosy was gUIlty of felOnIOUS the Incorporation of St. ClaIr Ions WIll be modeled Local mer- Zit YEARS AGO

The p,roposed bUlldmg Willi assault in a brawl last summer In Shl?:es char-ts are featurmg sprmg stylesproVlde all post office facilities, Ithe Rustic Cabms. from their new stock for the Edsel Ford offered to buildpostal savings, postal notes I Choose Head show at hiS expense on his propertymoney orders stamps and parcpl The case was tried before Judge a 12D-foot hIghway on JeffersonPOs\, Thomso~ added. IGuy A Miller. The case has been Entertamment WIll also be a Avenue OPPOSite hIS Gaulder

He esbmated that 19 clerks I referred to the Probation DIVlSlon of Election part of the bill of fare, mcludlIlg Pornt estate. The proJect wouldWlll be employed, foot delIvery for recommendation of ~entence a mock weddmg be worth approximately $70,000service Wlll be made by 58 t;nen Sgt. Stanley Enders was in Comm:'lsw. n to $100,000 to the community.operatmg from the branch, and charge of mvestIgatlon 110 Park MerI-I and It was predicted the Macombparcel post servIce Wlll be hand. ------- Earl Heehan, James J. Meehan County Road ComrmsslOn IJl.clled by approxunately 15 men. H. h S 1 1 and Alonzo J. O'Connor, mem- the Vlllage of St. ClaIr Shores

Four spec1al delIvery messen- f,t! C lOO hers of the Grosse Pomte Farms Board Meets would accl!Jlt the offer.gers will be employed. L7 Election CommISSIOn, met last Ph~'llIs Johnson and W.

Accordmg to Thomson, the Parents Meet Fndav evenmg and reviewed the George Belanger were chosen ubuJidmg for the post office Wlll requIrements for the conduct of The Grosse Pointe P8l:k Ment the outstandmg graduates of thebe leased from a private owner S h H the election to be held for City Board Wlll hold an orgaruza- past semester at Grosse Pomtefor approxImately 10 years. The cool ead offIces on Apnl 2nd. tlonal meeting Saturday at 10 High Schoolpost office bUlldmgs are generally The commIssIon. at thIS same a.m. at the MUIDClpalBulldII'g. Water color sketches of there-leased at the end of the 10- Parents of Grosse Pomte High meetIng, elected Mr. Meehan as The Board Will appomt a fifth I new proposed Cadieux Schoolyear period, lf they are of suf- School students \\111 ha\e an opa chaIrman member at the meetmg Wf're on exhIbit at the Vlllapficlent SIze to conduct the busl- portunlty to mpet the new super. officesnes~ of a braneh. mtendent of schooh Mr. James 15 YEARS AGO

In a report to the Re\ lew, the W. BUShong. at a meetmg Mon. W eld C L - ~ U Grace Church on LakepointaPost Office Inspector said that day, February 26. at 8 p m~ at 1 IutSe l1COVerS and Kercheval, called for bUBchoosln,l( a locatIOn on the north Grosse Pomtp HIgh SchooL on their new church

Le f ~T V or south <Ide of Mack would be A G f C Th e Funeral sennces for Roy D.t the difference between e<tabhsh- fter the mtrc>ductton. a fac- ang 0 ar let'es 1 dI ague 0 ODleD 0 ers mg a po~t office branch or ulty diSCUSSionon \anou. pha~es Chapm. automobl e lea er, were

.tatlOn. °df school curncula WIll be con. I held at hiS Lake Shore Road

U A. Th h UN On the north slCle, or DetroIt II ucted After a harrowInl! c has e strf'el< Thursda, evening' Patrol- home Mr Chapm was Secre-r(10~ 6-tlon rOU" throug:h Gros..c;e POI n t e Park men Del Place and Marcel Ver- I tarv or Commer('E' In the Hoover_'" ~ ~ .. ~lde. of Mack. the po.t office I A panel Includmll 'Ir' Fl()()l. vacke arrested a 15-vear.olc1 admlm.tratlon

. • would be 8 <tallon <n<,p It 1<IDe-an of Girl. Mr SaltzE'r, Dean ~outh dnvmg' a stolen autnmo- HI YEARS AGOThe MIchIgan Leal!uf' of w". 'l'a p<1\VE'r but land trnnPll tol--------------Iof Boys, Mr Peter<on Fjeld IMl.ller Head~ bill' I Thf' Wood< Cflmmls.<lnn dlS'

H m"n Voters held a ForE'll1l1P"l- help kpE'p Europe from RUSSian F" T ff" ICounselor, and M CIf'lllJn<on.1 / '=' P approved a tE'mp"ran. additioninh School Icy Workshop at MI<,hlllan Slatf' rlommahon" I Ille ra IC Ipnn('lpal. \\Ill exp am mam' of R. B d oh('E' no!lce,: ::,~ , .... :1 \\ hpn to Ihp Ma<on School A3 one~ F b ThE' entlf!' dl<('u<SI<'ln~as rec- the probWr1< Ihat an<f' In d"al. eVlew oar hp <fl('d throuli:h a <lop <treet at <pokesman put It. 'Wf' feel we

E U College at Ea.t LanSing: on E' - IV. I t I mg with chIldren ami e"pla n Kelcheval and Bedford 11nro ment I ruary 16. With dl<cu<<1on CE'nt('r- ordE'd electTlcallv, accordlnll: to 10 a ors I their meth-". of copm' \~Ith In accordance "llh charter pro. ilre a fl('rmanE'n v !<I"O"""g c<'m.S ",.- ... , Pollee In\'e<;tlgatlon folio'" mg mum tv. and de.en.'e a perm ••

G · ~m,v; about the Umted NatlOn< Mr<, chal1l'r. \~ho wa. fine of I Fme~ totalmg Sill \\ prl' paid In II them. ~",slon. Paul Franselh. T Ra~'j the arrest of the Ju,emle lE'd to nent addItion to our school"Still rOWf,nn I Among the hundred< (If l('a~uE' <1'1(rrportrr< for the conference GrnssE' Pomtp Park la<t week Refreshment< "'IIJ he .enen by mond Jeff. and John J Miller, the arre<t of t\~o other It-en- I Harn F KeIlv Secretary of1"" I members who altend('o the Thl< matcnal. plu. the note< Donald E Scott. of Ea<t DetrOIt Mrs Ralph Cm<; and hflr com. members of the Gro,.e Pomte ag:e", \\ ho admItted bemg memo Stale. ruled that license plates

A1thou!Zh GrOl'Se POinte High I Workshop we r e Mr< Roberl t<lkE'nb\' thE' rcporter<. wa< later pain S2'; for a ,top !'Iref't aCCIdent mlttee In the bov. 11'm afl('r the Farm< Boilrd of Re\ le\\ met la<t ber~ of an E'ast "Ide gilng dlrf'<'t!v "l're tn be sold m numerIcalSchool jO"adllated 104 senJor~ In I "'. ' anah 7f1d and summanzf'd t at St Paul and Lakpp0lnte on meetmg m thi! audl:onUIl1 IFndav evenm,v; to comlder pro- connf'('ted With the theft of doz. Nr!pr Many mqulrles were.lanuary. It Rlllned 118 new stu-I ""hallE'r. Mrs George W<l\dbott 0 IJ~nuary 2 ccdure:s In conn('ctlOn WIth the re.: en< of aulo" I 00Uf n~ mto the <tate OffIces.,Mnt. when the ~ond seme<ter Mr< M L Van Da~f'n<. Mr< .lillp Ih(' eXilct fl<1.ltlOn of thl<1 Othpr per.ons finf'd v,ere WII. D f C L_ VIpW of the 1<jfil a<;$e<~ment.,I The vauth!' told ohc!' Ihe. a,kln'; w~ere ....nes of lettersopen..o Frank Schoch. and Mrs f,dgu <clrmcn! 0: thE' lea~p ml'mber-/llam J Clou'l'r.7\ft Clemens $19 leer nH~ Iwhich "111 ht>gm March 13th At ,tole ca"< to dnve ha:k and fo-Ih \Hre to t-E' ('In <ale Many auto

Thl' is cla« ('on<I<t< of one I Hahn mf'mbers of thE' Vill1UP <hIp on t I' 10PlC< J<('u<;sE'd 1.e<ll'r Slmmon~. 1i14 Fairview. thl< ml'etm,v; John J Mllier \\a. to a pnv<lte school for bm< on O"nE'1'" d~ove gle"t distances tohomeroom of :10 member< I f W G 0« SIO FAi,', G Blnok 1441 Bums Plan Ballquet elecled chairman of the Board the I'ast <Ide - 10blam cerlaIn ('ombmatlonll of

The tolal enrollmPnt at the f'nd 0 omE'n Votpr. of r f' R I Sf t. SIO. and Vhl1lam T Dickson. 2637 I for 19~1 I numbe-<of the lIr<t v,l'ek t>f the Sf'{'ond Pomte PlIrk 0) l... a lOn GladWIn $1'; I .. One of the cars <!<lIenbelonged 5 YE,4.as AGOsemmer .....11<I 4q9 gam of nme I Through a vote of thfO mpm • ",_ChUb,Park 141 "f tnI' Defer F IJ--'--F--- I 110 Franc!.. Huxley. 14939 Hamp- J F Verhel1p whn "orkedover Ill<t <I''nf'<tf'r IInd 49 O\'er I W d Tl f F ""00 Will bl' hold nl1 Ihplr An- a lO:. ala Ion 'n harC'l to ~eek funds for con-a vear ali:" al Ih < lime hpr< llttendm. thE' <f'<<I"n a'l OO ..~ Il"n a .oors nual Blue IInC'lGoll! Banq1J~1 on ("l I C \erll'1!! Reon Secour~ m'o a mod

. rf' It.> ~ '" \\'edna." • F'" 2° I Ih "mpla,nl< a;:l\n.<t th!' b('l\~ - •Thl' lot.:ll f'nTOllmenl con<,.1< <0 U Ion WIl<; pa<.•..o '" <c'''' " ...a\ ~"r lar\ "a f' T W I~ 11 he> f I rl J C' ~rn ht"ptla, ,< thf' camE' M1'or 4{)8 <tudenl< In RrowTlf'll iln~ II IE'IE'Jp;ramto Senator Fl'rllu,,'n T"l' Jark II ""ei "ton I('!' Station F"r Coat I~t" Colum~ Par"'~ Hill' Ea,l 0 or..lnan~: Silt ~~M;~ HU;;~;~II'"f ('\~~: \"I'rhp!,f' \\ ~') had ac('ompanled10lMl Tn thf' ~mor hll/;h ~hool urJp;Jnl/;that hf' "~upporl co11f'r ~. \-lac\.. ann C""'w~<l< rohhl'd I f' erson and Mllnl<tlq ,p A ~j"'ellr-oll! ",ork-nan fflll Gro~<E' Pomtf' Park polIcp de- E(l\"ard CarC'l,nal Mnoney to

-------- I ttVf' actlOn throuRh tnf' Unllrd "In<1;" f'\f'nInll: cod< pol,CE' A Pl'r"an lamh ('Ollt bekmRlnjf Thp pUT'p('<f'of tll" ("O('ca<I'11I< fTOm II .ca!fold Tue<<iav IIl1e-. partmE'nt I RC'ml' 1Behilld PUUl' 1 I Nlltlon< for ex~mple In rf';:aro <, n '10 thf' \\ t'. nf lhl' rm-ner of I to ~l'nt 8"'<lrds to 'hI' Il'anm;: nrM ann II f'd on thf' V,ilVto Ihe Ch f A th T ,.. SMa,1 m<'b ,cenes takmg placet-' I t~) ('10'''' th ~8 h' , KI') ..... <: p,", I'" t' MJhc: fnr ;~f'''' :\1"1\ 'H'j('(""rf'nt (' r ur /\'I\\'~rl: 0 .. • c .~ 1"'(';;: , • ..., (' ... "\'~r(' dUo€" to "'itt ...

Ne" Yacht Club nfficE'r, mtm' Th mil e. t pa;"~,, \" >' 1''1'" (I! lrf' bl"ldm;: ,.,r < II 'T~C~ \\a< < Ol~n lrranullllon of' oln cuh< ilr1 rneillc. ho<pltal PlIk pohrf' <aln )\J\l'mlf'< nn\ln.'! Ill' <prm!l 'ho\\f'r<' (>( nvlon.~uN'(\ at Dlrf'ctor. BlIll-<InT\ al<o f' \~lre ~E'nt on t .. , <lc \\ ( I 'I: .. \ '1"" \ IT1 thE' rf'Ar fT~:n Ih,.. I t"rl' I.<t \\I'('\.. i lion of nf''' ('lIh. 1.0\11<G h,on or 2R,R 1\11"'0' alllomobllf'< "111 hI' chE','kPrl h,,<,. .

COllt Sllhnuette of Spnnc _ lIon. \Jrll!' onoTlnl/; our o..,\,p rl' _ T" , -('I/I<ter "11< pII_ Iv 1'0

1('E' q,rl a "illipt con-I \Va< f'mplo~en a< ~ onc" il\E'r at cilrpfllll,' h\ off,cc-< <,nc{' a Prrm ..$1 '1" ha< hE'{'n granted.IIIIda'I preVIew. j T tuundf'r thf' North All.ntlr d C 2 k I,alnlnll about Sioo was all<l Membe" of Cuh P"k 14i llnd II <torI' under c<'ln<tnlctlon lit <I'nIlRr rl'1>: l< ~tllJ "peratmg on for th,. erl'rlon ,r <l rE'W the.

rea., thrOU&h not only IU and ,fered an .1:> la en. mlSSllli. their P&l'l!1lt.l Wlll attend I 195i~ Mack. Ithe east Sid- I (CCMltuuaedOIl rile 3),

DeBaekeSells BeverlyHills Club'

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At a hearmg before the honorable Robert M. Toms, CU'.CUlt Court Judge, the valIdity of the Ment System as set up Iin the new Grosse Pointe Park City Charter was upheld.

PIerre V. Heftler was the attorney for the City. IChallengers of the Merit System were Norman T. Bohrer,

of 1230 Lakepomte, and MarvIn L. Vlsger, of 987 Nottingham.In their case ,Bohrer and Vlsger claimed that the section

of the Charter provldmg for the establIshment of the MentSystem was "mvalId, VOId, Illegal and unconstitutional" smce I

a CiVIl Service program was already estblished through leg------------- .....~ islahve channels by voters 10

1937.In his decIsIOn, Judge Toms

stated: "It would seem qUitelogical that if the Village hadthe nght to avaIl Itself of Act78 (which provided for theset up CivIl Service) that bythe same token it would havea right ..• to Withdraw from

Victor DeBaeke announced thIS the prOVISIons of that act,.week the sale of the Beverly I "ThIs does not VIOlate theHills Country Club to the Gen. court's sense of proprIety oreral Motors CorporatIon legal proceed lOgS

The clUb, owned by DeBaeke, "It would violate the court'sWho reSides at 53 Vermer road, sense of reason to find thatspreads over 106 acres and Will once a village had submittpdbe the site of a $25,000,000 Tech- itself to the provisions of thismcal Center act. that such commitment was

Purchase pnce for the sale of irrevocable and eternal andthe property at TIurteen MIle that there was no way of es.road and Van Dyke avenue m capiDr the operation of theWarren Township, was not ws- act, DO matt.r how distastefulclosed. _ or oabbocled it might become."

TI:!. golf ~b Will remalIl on judge Toms turtbt:r ~~!.r-ijae. 4,pc:b ... b£.ii~~ "'l'hiJre bclusiOiO.a~8l'i'.in' 1:On-DeBaeke stated. forrmt,Y wIth the philosophy and

the exptess wordmg bf you)Home Rule Act, the whole pur-

P0 I N , E .1 pose of whIch IS to permit mu-mClpahtles to deVlSe the details

A R A G R A P H S for theIr own self-govllrnmentupon whatever plan they choose,

. I provided they do not contravenea general law of the state or theconstitution ..

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Page 2: Court Upholds Validity of - digitize.gp.lib.mi.usdigitize.gp.lib.mi.us/digitize/newspapers/gpreview/... · operatmg from the branch, and charge of mvestIgatlon 110 Park MerI-I and

Ibullets, but In the natIOnal budg.et IS a request for $487,000 10study Japanese beetles First re-cOlded find In MIchigan was In1932 Total catch' EIght beetl~

Upon request of the depart.ment of defWlse, Michigan StateCollege wJ1l~o back on a war-tlme tull-year academiC sched-ule, Objective IS to make collegegraduates avaIlable for militaryservice or work in defense indus-trIes a year earher

Fmal poll card returns showsome 50 percent fewer deer welebagged In MichIgan than in 1949Computation shOW 2,186 deerwere copped ID Western MiChl,gan b~ 12,294 hunters as compal-ed to 4,157 deer taken by 15,193hunters the first season ID 1949.

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Jumps In taxes of other "non-es-sentlall" has helped set off abUYlllg rush.

Michigan pays $4 79 of every$100 the federal governmentspends And so If Sen HarryByrd', economy Ideas prevail mcongress, state taxpayers Will besaved some $435,890,000.• • •

A Citizen advisOry commit.tee bas recommended the con-solidation ot 16 independentprofess10D81 and trade Ucens.iD« boards in one aeency. Thenew department would handleUceasinr for oeeupations ranc-iD« froID accounting to embalm.ers, ebJropractors and plumb'ers.Beetles may not be Vital as

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HARRY A. FURTONWILLTAM F. CONNOLLY. JR.Mayor Clerk

Publllhid. Groae POIn. Rene". FtbrulTJ 2J, 1911.

Fri., Feb. 23Grosse Pomte Garden Center ConsultatIon-

Mrs. George DuffIeld 10 to 4.00 p.mYoung Adult Informal Evenmg, With Square DanCing ..•. 8 30 pmVJ1lage Garden Club- Luncheon-MeetIng ••.•••••••.••• 1-00 pm.

Sa1., Feb. 24Grosse Pomte Garden Center Consultahon- -

Mrs Thomas LItle, Jr _ 10 to 4.00 pmBallet Classes, Olga Fricker, Instructor .•.........• 10 tel 230 pmNmer's NIght (Nmth Grade Open House). 50c each ..•• 8 to 11 pm

Mon., Feb. 26Rotary CI'ib of Grosse Pomte-LuncheQn-Meehng •..•••.. 12 NoonGrosse Pomte Garden Center Consultabon-

Mrs Thomas Mann . _ " •• 10 to 12.00 NoonMrs. Alfred Mayer, Jr 2 to 4:00 pm

Beglnners Pamtmg Class, Warren Simpson, Instructor ••.. 1.00 p.m.Sponsored by Grosse POlDte ArtIsts Ass'n.

Tues., Feb. 27Grosse Pomte Garden ConsultatlOn-

Mrs Alfred Crabb 10 to 4.00 pmOptImists Club-Dmner-MeetIng .......••..••.••••••.... 6'30 pmGrosse Pomte Women's Repubhcan Club-

Luncheon-Meetmg. . ....•......•.• " ••• . . ••• •.• 12'45 pmPamtmg Class, Warren Simpson, Instructor •••••••••••• 1 00 p.m

Sponsored by Grosse Pomte ArtISts Ass'n.Colomal Dames 0: Mlchlgan-Meetmg-Tea .•...•••••...... 200 pmRed Cross FIrst AId Course '" ..• _ 7:30 p.m

Wed., Feb. %8Grosse Pomte Garden Center Consu1tahon-

Mrs. Bert Wickmg 1'0 to 1200 NoonMrs Henry Ledyard . . '" _ . 2 to 4 00 pm

NeIghbors Club Service GUild for Children's Hospital 10 to 2:30 pmGrosse Pomte Safety & TraffiC Committee-Luncheon •..• 12:15 p.m.SenIOr Club-Meetmg-Tea . . _ '" 1'30 p.m

(Center spon!lored Call Center, TU. 1.6030)Ballet Classes, Olga Fncker, Instructor •........•••.. 4 to 8:00 pm

Called to order at 10 00 am

Prl'sent on roll call Mayor William F Connollv.Tr. andCoun<.'llmen Henry H Hubbard. WJ1ham G Klrbv Richard LMaxon. N('II S M~Eachm and George L. Schla~fet. .

Absent CouncIlman John M. S HutchinsonMayor WIlliam F Connolly Jr, presided.

A r('JlOrt of th .. Public Works CommIttee whIch IncTud~dr~comm~ndatlons on the employment of a mechaniC. theoPt'ratmg of flood lights at the Water Plant, the talnng ofbid. on the proposed Public Works garage, and for thereplacemf"nt of the 011burner at the Water Plant, "as unanl-moo"ly approved.

The CounCIl conslder('(l bldll "ubmltted for furmllhilll anew lena I ladder truck Wlth 750 G PM pump.

Tn II reMlutJon carned by a vote of five to ('ne the proposlllof the Mack Motor Truck Corpontlon was accepted It thlquoted price of $36,980 00.

Proposal. tor furnishing hO'!f" and nonl" to ~utp thlnew tn.ck were referred to the Public Saff't, CommIttee

ClIi~ of ~rosst Jointt ~arm9i

Summary of Proceedingsof Special Meeting

FEBRUARY 10, 1951

War Memorial CenterSchedule of Activities

For Period Thursday, FebruU'1 ZZ throUCh Thanclay, March 1OpeD Sundays 12 to 5 p.m.

Feb. 10 1rou(h Feb. 25Grosse Pomte Camera Club-ExhIbit ••••••.••• 10 to 5 weekdays

12 to 5 Sundays

The Grosse POinte Blue DevIls played host to the Monroe ~ro-jans last Fnday night when the basketball game at Grosse POinteHIgh School got under way.

Many of the kids who came to see their team play were AnnBUsby BOnnIe ReItz, Janet RatclIffe, Margaret Ann Joop, NancyHoesch. JoannIe Merrill, and Crystal Gregory. .

Others who were there to cheer the Blue DeVils on were BillCowers, Barb Fitzgerald, KIrk Walsh, JIm Schoeck and B~b Drln-kaus, Joannme Smithers, Rich Limberg. Harvey FISher, Jnn Com-minS, and Pete DaVIdson.

Saturday eveninl found many Of &he couples around GrossePointe 111gb School on their way to the S. A. dance, but NancyRamsey invited BOme of her friencU over to her boUle beforefor lUl old-fashioned weiner roast.

Some of those who were invIted over to Nancy's before thedance were Nancy's date, Ed Anderson, AlIce James and Pat Brogan,Pat Savage and Leo Kennedy, Elaine Otto and Dick Rydberg, SueSenff and Joe Gratzer. Carol Fredericks and John Towar, MaralMolyneaux and,Wmme Likert, and PattI Lee and Terry Lynch.

• • •DIA AMANTE, or Day of Love, was the theme of the dance, and

'the decorations committee went out of its way to make this dancea memorable one.

SolDe of tbOlie who were aclmiriq the elever decorationsMarcia Boothe and RIlIlI Etter, ADDie Pardy and Skip OOOld.Joannie Hollister and Ed Bass, M~e Merrill anc1 GordonMaitland, Tom Lister and Genln.e DlaJe, IUId. E\&iD.eKlhen andJim DavissOn. ,

Other couples who were there were Ann Glasgow and GarySchroeder, Joy Chamberhn and Tim Leach, DIck &:ales and ElJePrlZZel, Dale Petrosky and VirgInia Wittenberg, Jane Rippe andPete DaVidson, Lee Eskridge and Mickey Rosin, and Noel Wood andHerb Abrash.

NeIl Smith and Jeanne Rydholm JIll Read and Clark Bassett,and Janet Holtz and Bob Howe were also there.

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Pointers Geton Dean's List

Wilham Ralph. Jr .. 1010 York~shire. and James Cortleld, Jr., of1510 Oxford, both semora atKalamazoo College, have beennamed to th~ Dean's LIst forwork done durmg the pa~t se-mester, It II announced by Mr.Everett R. Shobre, Dean ofStudents

The Dean's List has been 10-augurated this year to gIve recog-mtlon of superior scholarshIp.

MIchIgan SitS stunned yet overIts tremendous loss ID the firewhich hcked through the stateoffIce bwldlpg ID LanSing. Causeof the blaze was easy to dig up-now comes the task of scrapingup money to rebUild the struc-ture.

As a result of the loss of offIcespace, plans for the new officebuIldmg, scheduled to be bUIltbehInd the caPItol bUIlding, havebeen stepped up. Plans now arearranged to exceed not over 4%millIon qo lla 111.

A. N. Lanilus, head of the statebuUdlDg department,"says It can'tbe bwlt for that amount.

FrOID whenee Is to come themoney! That Is the questionstarine state lerlslalors in tbe

. face in the next four years. Inthe meantime, it will cost 2~milliops (and 6-8 months) toJet the old water loa ked01!U.ee building back into opera-tion. Top two floors will belopped off, of eourse, sinee bothar e total 105SeS.AddItIonal momes Will be dug

up when legislators begin 'con-SiderIng the state of the capitolbUlldmg itself Long labeled afire trap, It 18 expected that meas-ures wll be taken to make theold bwldm& more fireproof. Cur-rently It i4 listed as "slow burn-IDg." The state office bwldmgwas "fireproof."

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Legion HoldsGames Party

The Amencan ~Ion U;;'lt 286wtll hold theIr 13th AnnualGames Party at the Roose Vank-er Memorial Hall. 9189 CadieuxRoad near Harper. on Tu~ay.1March 20

One of the ('hlef projects nowIn progress by members of theAUXiliary IS • cofre5POndencecampaJg1l. Memben keep themalls busy WIth letters to sonsor husbands of Auxlhary mem- I

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As A SOLDII.It,AS COMMAN~IH.e:t4l1nr. HIE'l'ltAHSl.ATIEl> THISQUAUTY INTO A GR.IM DIT!ItMINATION, Nt !NOItMOUS CAl'AC.IT YFO,," WQItK, 1t) WIN 'rHIUIUC0f4 MMil5T ALl. OISC:OUItAGCMVlT$IN 1'H£ CQL.ONIST$'FIClHT I'OIt '~aooM.

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IJ'BIB FIRE, costly as It was anqwIll be, however, has served asan object lesson to every stateIn the U1Uon.Most observers ex-pect to see a moderrnzatlon pro-gram soon in every state wherebUlldings still sit as faIr game toany good blaze. And county gov-ernments arl\, awakernng, too

l\iJost of the county courthouseswere constructed near the turnof the century and are veritable.............................................................................................. , ftretraps m that they are lack1n.g

oC b ! Ul sprinkler ..systems, are over-". 1i1rJry' .. crowded and are poorly arranged'(r lAt for escape eXlts.

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pot ".g t eel out of the ltate inJuranee'" fWld wh1eh hu 1118M1of only

$1,seo,ooo. The states Uquorsupply II inJured by private8rms, assets UIlJimited.Air force officiall predIct that

perhaps the two most r~ad at the one out of three air force re-hbrary are POPULAR MECHAN- servists WIll be back in uniformleS and POP U L A R SCIENC~, by the end of the current mo-both monthlIes bllization.

POPULAR mCHAN1CS, $2 50 But, for the time bemg, newsa year, gives mfol'Ir\atJon on the from Korea IS encouragmg. Thatlatest mventlons, trieD In all means domestIc news worsens.trades, gadget malung and buIld- The psychological letdown Ii ap-mg. - parent. Once agam, people are

Sinular in format and price is primarily concerned With gett1ngPOPULAR SCIENCE. ThiS em- theIr own jobs done, Jaymg in In-pWlZes practical SCience, &1- ventone.l to get a big profit IfthoUgh It contams much for the prices rise, buying now to avoidamateur craftsman too. These scarcities later.mlgAZInes have DO age level and • • •11U!PP~> Wlthl_'_~ father and MANUFACTtTBE&S' INVEN-~~ -, tortes brre bee. -rlsiftc tM. -aDdo

~'have bl!!en asked about are at a record hijh. The propos ..two ~~atively recent maga- al to boost the manufacturerll'zinea wfullh the lIbrary does not eJl:cise tax on autos from sevenhave. We are watching these to 20 percent along With sImilarand may consider them anotheryear for hbrary use. HIGH-LIGHTS FOR CHILDREN IS JamD~Corfl'eldmaln!y for cluldren mne, ID and '-'011 or thereabout, but has some- G dthmg too for the begtnning read. ra uateser. ThIS IS not inexpensive. $5for 10 Issues James Davia Corfteld, 1510 Ox-

We have s~n only a few cop- ford, J.S a member of the 1951les of COLLINS MAGAZINE. It February Ir'aduatlDg class atIS primarily an English perIodical Kalamazoo College, It IS an-although the plan IS to make it nounced by Dean and RegistrarmternatIonal and to Invite c.n- Everett R. Shober.tnbuqons from other countrIes. A candidate for the BachelorThe age span IS about 10 to 14. of Arts degree, Corfield wIll re-Owmg to the paper shortage in celve his diploma at the JuneEngland ,tbl~ magazine is pub- Commencement ex e r CIS e s as11Shed In Canada at $4.50 to Kalamazoo College does not holdAmencan subscribers. a separate service for tnld-year

------ araduates.

Pic. Barr Is Corfteld majored in bIologyand was a member of the golf

M te&rn, K-elub, Century Forumarine Gunner and a past preSident of the JomtHOUle Council. He IS the $On ofMr. and Mrs. J. D. Corfteld.

By Jean Taylor'I : .

A grandmother brmgs thisquestIon to the lIbrary desk. "Ishould lIke to glve my il"and-children a maga:one Which oneof the current publIcatIons WlllgIve them the enloyment the oldSt. Nlchr!3S gave to me?"

Perh, no children's maga~zme ev~ ,roduced such unequlv~ocal loya.ty among young read-ers as dId the St. Nicholas. Eversmce Its decline and fall, wehave hoped for a satisfactorysubstitute.

When St. Nicholas fiourlihed a\WO ag

wand this magazme was one o~the chief sources of tuvenJlj!readIng

Its editor, Mary Mapel! Dodge,by her own high standards, no.doliPt caused more and bettercbridren's book! to be wntt#!n_With the pattern of the chlld's

life today dlftenng so radICallyfrom yestreday when there wereno mOVIes, no radiO. no teleVI-sion ,It IS lOgical that no maga-zufe of 1950 could play the 1m.portant role enjoyed by the St.Nicholas.

Many magazlOes for childrenare launched, hve bnefly anlipeter out. One of the reasons forthiS might well be that children'smagazInes ~annot depend on ad-vertUlmg to carry them as domost of the adult penodlcals.

Smce children are not the po-tentIal buyers, advertl.sers cast awary eye on this field.

CJu1dren still read magazmeshowever and enJoy recelvmgsomething that IS theirs andtheirs alone, thro\lgh the mall.

AnC1 now, to answer grand- Manne Pfc. Wesley T. Barr.mother's question . . • What son of Mrs Samuel R. Barrmagazmes for chIldren are avall- and the late Mr Barr, ofable? Roughly they fall into two 1866 Lancaster Road In Grosseclasses, the special mterest pen- POinte Woods, has been named aodIcals, for the boy scouts, the gunner on a rocket launchergIrl scouts, the magazmes of squad with the Second MarineSCientific or religious orgamza- DIVISIon at Camp Lejeune, Northbons, and those of general m- Carolina, th~ world's larg~t am-terest. phlblous trammg base.

AI1\ong the general lOterest The young Leatherneck enlist-magazmes for children, JACK ed In the Marine Corps In Sep-AND JILL, a monthly, IS well tember, 1950.liked by the ~lld 10 or under. • After completmg recruit tram-It hu usually one contmued mg at Pams Island, South Car-stOTY. a few short ones, sections olma, he was assigned to a wea-of tl"ungs to do, puzzles and nd- pons company WIth the 2nd Bat-dies. It IS Illustrated and has an tahon of the 8th RegimentattractIve formal The prIce lS I Barr IS a former Grosse Pomte$250 annually. High School student. and grad-

CHILD LIFE, also a monthly. uated from Denby HIgh School$3 a year, IS read bv children m 1948. He was a letterman Infourth through 'lxth grade It both track and footballhe.' storlet:, poem~ rl'ad.aloud I

pages; things to do. helpful for IFill Squarehl~ days and holidays

For children In the mlddle I

yearll, from about ell(ht 10 12'1Dance Classesthere Is the monthlv STORY .PARADE, al.o $3 F:slabh<;hed F:nrollment for teen - allers'authors contflbutc stones. po{'m" 'quare C1ance r-Iasses has beenand articles Many of the \llu~- closed for the present term, IttratlOns are m color Children wa~ announced by the Grosseare gIven an opportuOlty to ex- Pomte Board of Educationpress themselves In prose ver-e Reservations for future classesor pictures through a of'pal1- mav be made by calling thement ot subscrlber~ Grosse Pomte Board of Educa-

Of the special mtelf't groufl tlon, TU. 5-2000, Exten',on 25.

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Children should be protected againstwhooping cough, dlphthena ahd tetanusIn infancy, and booster doses of toxoidshould be gIven at properly tim e dmtervals.

This protection IS VItal In peace time,but more so in case of an emergency.

Therefore, Dr. LIttlejohn urges all par-ents to immedlatelv take their children totheIr phySIcians for immunization andvaccmatlon if they have not done so.

"Do You Have a Maid?", which may besecured at any SOCial security office, post -office, or offtce of the collector of internalrevenue. The booklet also includes a postcard for use In requesting this ~Ilmphfledtax return blank.

The East Side Social Security offIceis at 8720 Mack Avenue, Detroit 14, MIch-igan. The East SIde branch office of theCollector of Internal Re~enue 15 at 14!!,09Harper Avenue, DetrOIt 24, MIchIgan.

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MedIcal Director of Woman's medIcal missionarIeS in Iran forHOSPItal will speak at the Len- many yearsten - Service of Grosse Pomte Besides ~lDg a medical doctor,MethodIst Church on Wednelday Dr. Llchtwardt IS allo an ordamedevenmg, February 28 at 8 o'clock. mmlster In the Presbyterian

Dr. Lichtwardt w~l1 speak on Church.the topiC "You and the Changing This meetmg Will be sponsored

lointly by the Woman's SoCletyof ChrlStlllJ1 Serv1c:e and theMen's Club, and is the thIrd Ina senes of Wednesday evenmgLenten ServICes being offered tofnends m , this area by GrossePOinte Methodist Church

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__SpecIal envelope forms are due dunngApril.

FrancIs L. Pendergast. manager ofthe East SIde offIce of the Social SecuntyAdministratIOn, pomts out that everyhousehold worker who meets the 24 day-$50 test is covered by the social securItylaw.

This test IS explamed 10 a booklet.

Junior AchieversA.t.Kiwanis Meet I

Fourteen memberr of -the Jun~jor Achievements WIll IjXhiDltand explain their bandJ.er'aft meeranucs at the March 1 meetmgof the RlverSlde K1wanJs

Herbert Hob! Ii pfOiI1lm chalr-maD.

~t W111 your chl1d be protected In case~:~ of an emergency? "The great emphasIs~I,.now bemg placed on a program for: national defense pomts up clearly the:> importance of taking every precaution to

<: safeguard the health of your family," said',:h Dr. DavId Littlejohn, DIrector of the.~ Wayne County Health gepartment.

He further stated that every chddshould be fully immUnized against pre~ventable diseases such as smallpox.

~ whooping cough, diphtheria, and tetanus, or lockjaw.~ ...... Immunization against lockjaw WIll be

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Promotf01ll ire made OIl erderot Co!. W. E. Gr8f\:lr1, ~tendent, after CODIultatioD wtUJ. ..the Academy CommaDdaJl:t, Jt~ .....S. & T., promotion boerd, ;t)'!'an4faeulty.

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At a family dinner at theirhome on Neff Road Mr. and Mrs. Mary K. Wells of CBS.TV',Leslie W. Miller announced the "Big Town" earned her first act-engagement of their daughter ing "by-line" as a foreign cor-Helen Naomi to Robert E. Wal- respondent in the film "Thedron. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Searchiq.c Wmd."G. Waldron ot UniversIty Place. I

ArmyConsu Ita ntat Town Hall

John C. Caldwell. former direc-tor of the Information Bureau inKorea, and now special consult.ant for the Army on Koreanproblems. will speak at DetroitTown Hall, Wednesday mornmg.February 28, at 11 o'clock 111Fishel' Theatre:

Movie CouncilHolds Meet

Spring term art classes spon-sored by the Grosse POinte AI"tlsts Association at the War Me-morial Center Will start on Feb-ruary 26 With Warren Simpson'sclass tor begmners at 1 p.m.

Simpson's Tuqsday class is forwater colors. The Walter Mlden.er class for sculpture has beendiscontinued

Edgar Yaeger's Tuesday eve-ning group will now meet onSaturday mornmg. begmningMarch 3 at 9:30 a m.

Nell W. Talhng, manager ofthe Cmema Theatre. WIll be a A Gro ... Pointe l1'andmother Kerby Road, who Will receive I

guest at the business meeting 01 and mother at five grown chilo diamond set in a routte Illr ~erthe Greater DetrOit Motion PIC' dren hll been named "one of outstanding work with the IlT-

ten top ftl'.."'t .al~ r ....resenta gamzatlOn durin, 1950. IS thatture CounCil which Will meet .......a -p - woman.bves In the United Statel, AlaskaFflday, March 2. at the downtown and HawaiI" by the Book HoUle She wiH be in charge of ex-Y.W.C.A. For Children, in Chicaio. hlbltl for the Book House lor "-

The program, which .tarts at Mrs. Lucille Macauley of 114 Children at the Detroit BUilders2 p.m. unde rthe direction of I ------------- I Show to be held February 23Mrs C P. Lundy, proaram chair- Remember through March" at ConventionHall. 0&484CUI Avenue, DetrOIt.man. will have for Its entertam- Mrs. Macauley hu beeD ISIO.ment, T Eliot Barron, through (CODUDued from Pare 1) dated With the Book HOUle rorthe courtesy of the DetrOit Auto. atre in the Mack-Bournemouth Children for the put 18 yearsmobIle club Mr. Barron Will .ection ot Groue Pointe WooclI. She represent. the eompany Inshow "a film of the Canadian GroSH Po J n t e, Birmingham.Rockies" With commentary chat. Approxunately 5.000 Grosse Dearborn. East Detroit, Portter. Pomte voters had been removed .Huron, Ludm:.wn, and Traverse

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A CI I YEAR AGO eral offices In Clucago.rt asses The coal strike threatened to A resident 01 GrOiIe Pointecurtail activities of the Grosse for the put 14 )'earI. JrIn. Ma-Pointe Public Schools, according cauley is a native of Columbul,to Superintendent J 0 h n R Ohio. She 18 related to the diJ-Barnes. tlngUlShed novelist, Ben Amu

Grosse POinte Woods Council WilliamaJplaced a theatre curlew on all -,------children under 16 years of age. R'. Rankruhng that they could not be in aISea theatre after 11 p.m.

Mrs. David Wallace. of Lewis- of Pointerton Road, was named Red Feath.er Volunteer of the Week. Mrs.Wa,llace had given 10 years ofservice to Community Chestagencies.

Farms policeman Guy Lyfordfell mto a half-frozen fish pondwhile making a routine check ata Beacon HIll home. Luckily,Lyford suffered only a cold"embarrassment."

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ARTHUR KAMMERArthur Kammer. 65, of 1375

Balfour, dIed Tuesday, February20. Survived by his wife, Edna,a son Donald. and one grand.daughter, Cynthia Ann. At resi-dence until Friday noon, servicesat 2:30 Friday from FIrst Luth-eran Church, Mack at Mt. El-hott. Interment at Forest Lawn.

LAWRENCE ALLORFeb 18. beloved husband of

Zoha, of 81 Mapleton Rd • GrossePointe Farms; dear father ofLawrence Jr , Mrs. CatherineColo, Bruce, Bernard. Robert,Richard, SIster James Bernard,o P, of Chicago; James andMary; brother of Jennie. MrsEdith Larson. Fred and MrsWilham (MarJorie) Paulm ofChICago.

HENRIETTA B. HARBISON(Nee Monteith), Feb. 19. be.

loved WIfe of Leo V. of 1346Nottmgham, Grosse Pointe; dear Grosse Pomte Country Daymother of Mrs. Joan Flglan and School and Detroit UnIverSityJohn Robert; daughter of the School have had a busy week andlate James and Bridget Monteith; weekend.dear sister of Robert, Jo.~.n, El-len, Marv F)~"> Thursday afternoon and even-Agnes, Walter. Grace all of New mg, February 15, the SeventeenthEngland; Frank, of Phl1dOelVJ1<dI Armual Hobby Show of the twoand the late Eva ' schools was held at C.D.S. There

were 133 exlubltors thIS year.The wIDDers are as follows:

SENIOR DIVISIONFlrst-W. H. Irwin, Antique

Guns.Second-K1ttie Smith. Sewing.Honorpble Mention - DaVid

Green, Chess.JUNIOR DIVISION

First-Peter HutchInSon, Lobst-ermg.

Second-Lloyd semple. Pes-nants.

"Third-Bruce GIllIS, AfricanThings.

.Thlrd'- Margery Goddard,

~TON A. 1. KOTCBERFebruary 19, suddenly; hus-

band of the late Elva (Dolan);father of Charles A. 'J. of"Dev-onshlre, Mrs Wilham MoranHughes (Ellen) and Hamilton F.of Audubon, Charles W., FrankL, George B., Harry and Albert;also seven grandchildren.

ANNA EVA KUEBLERFeb. 16, of 1168 Yorkshire,

Grosse -Pointe, wife of the lateCarl L.j mother of Mrs. EdwardG (Irma) Freimuth and the lateEmily Schoenmg; grandmotherof Glenn Schoemng and JUlIe andDick freimuth.

SAMUEL R. BARItSamuel R Barr, of 1866 Lan-

caster, died Feb 18He was the husband of Mary-

anna; father of Wesley T. andIlla Joan; brother of Mrs. L APerrigo, Mrs. Clyde Newton, MrsJ. W. Townsend and E. J Haw-kinS.

Mr. Barr was p£>rsonnel direc-tor for the Naval Arsenal duringWorld War II

He was a former employee ofthe J L Hudson sales departmentbefore JOIning the sales Itaft ofthe Crosley Corporation

Mark EdgarDies Friday

Mark K Edgar, Grosse POinteNews editorial writer. died Feb-ruary 16

Mr. Ediar, of 282 LlOcolnroad, IS surVIVed by hIS wIfe,,Adda B.. and children, F War-man, Robert B., Mrs. GlennMorrIson and Mark J, Jr.

The annual meeting, Society of IColomal Wars, State of Mich-Igan, WIll be held Thursday,March 1, at the Women's CityClub With the State President,Mrs Hugh W. Glover of MId-land, presiding. Luncheon is setfor 12.30 o'clock

Officers and chaIrmen Willipresent annual reports. I

Delegates to Washington willi be elected

Members Will brmg articlesfor layettes for the FrontierNurses' ASSOCiation. the phllan-jtropic project for the year, hon- Iormg Mrs Henry B Joy'S Inter-I

, est In thIS worthy work II Reservations should reach Mr<; IEdward H. Elchelzer bef F bruary 26. ore e-IJanet Gregory IPledges DG's

I Janet Gregory, daughter of Mr.1and Mrs Charle, S Gregory, of I

1212 McKmley. has been pledgedI to Delta Gamma '!Qronty at OhIO 'I Wesleyan Un,~erslty.

MISS Gl egory IS a 1 ~shman. at

I t'1e Unl\ e. ,.ly 'here ~ C " ffid- I

Jormg In elementary • 'ducat IOn Ii I

:Thome-Lalngi Rites April 21I Mr and 'off" Le<he K ThomcI of BI<hop Road. annoU1lce the en-Il'all'ement of thclr daughter J~C'q.uelme LoUI'" to Jack A L~m.t:.I son of the H Frederick Lalnl(',

I also of B,'hnp Road The couple., planmng to ~ marrrerl onAprrl 2t

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GRIFFl~~S.'ro~en t'ood Lockt'r

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son of St Cldll RecledtlOn andManlyn Jones of G P.A C bothhavmg a total of 12 pomts.

In the second SenIor Leaguegame of the evernng. the St.Pdul Semors defeated St. Pat.nck 49 to 31.

Phyllis Ban Becelaere of StPaul Semors broke the recordfor the mdlvldual scoring 10 onegame by smkmg 27 pomts.

The record preVIOusly was heldby Conme MOlitor of the St.Paul JunlOl s In the JUnior Lea.gue who had scored 26 POints Inone game

LEAGUE STANDINGSTeam W LG PAC. .. .. • • • •• 6 1St Paul Semors •. , ..• , . 5 2St ClaIr Recreation 3 4St Patrick ... 0 7

GIRLS' JUNIOR LEAGUEOn Wednesday evenmg, Feb-

ruary 14th In the 6 30 p. m game,Metropohtan Club trounced theAgile Angles 24 to 6 Jane Roweof Metropolitan Club used herheight to good advantage andscored 13 POints, for scormg hon-ors In the game.

In the second game of the eve-ning, Nash Ramblers played theirbest game of tbe season m de-fea ting the Starettes 27 to 5.Manlyn Brown of the NashRamblers went on a sconng spreeand sank 20 of her team's 27points.

The first Jumor League gameon Thursday evening brought to-gether the two top teams tied forfirst place 10 the League The 5tPaul JUniors were able to ekeout a 34 to 28 Win, after trallmgthe Bloomer Girls more than halfway through the game.

Scormg honors for the gamewere shared by Mary Allor of theJllnlOrs and Charlotte Klien ofthe Bloomer Girls both With 14POints.

The Bloomer GIrls missed 13free throws While the_ Juniorsmissed only 3 - If they hadbeen able to make theIr freethrows count, they would havehad morl! than a comfortablemarg10 to wm t!1e game.

In the JUnior League finale lorthe week, the BounCing Debs de-feated the Owls 18 to 15. MarilynD'Hooghe of the Bouncmg Debswas high scorer With 15 polOtS.

GIRLS' JUNIORLEAGUE STANDINGS

Team W LSt. Paul JUniors ......... 7 0Bloomer Girls . . . .• • . . 6 1~etropo1Jtan Club ......• 5 2Nash Ramblers 4 3AgIle Angles . .. .. .. .. 2 5Bouncmg Debs 2 5Owls . .•.•••.•.•••. ••.. 1 6Starettes .. . ... ... ... 1 6

- "BEATER PARrYA big time IS in store for all

the cluldren of the CommUnItystartmg this Friday mght, Febru-ary 23rd at 7.00 pm. when theserial the "Adventures of Rexand Rmty" Will start

ThIS promises to be an out-standmg show featurmg the ad-ventures of a dog and a horseAdded attractions to the programWill be cartoons, contests and aspeCialty act by the Owls ClubDon't mISS the fun-Bring yourfriends!

Pointe

E. B. LANE,

ON THE PROPOSEDCIVIC CENTER SECTION OF

MASTER PLAN FORTHE CITY OF

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

Neighborhood Club. . . New s ...

Grosse

Sf>crf'tarv of Plan Con'ml<;<;\On

P"bh<h,,<i G,O«E' POint,. Rn lC" F,h 22 Ill')]

B\ Old('r of thp Pldn ('oml"h<;l\,n ot lhp (',1\ ,,1Glo ......e POlllt(' Park

\IIap<;. plat<; and other d('<;Cllptl\'P malf>nal relatmgto ...anl ('1\ Ie C('lllel Sf>rl I,m J<; It 1<;propo<;('rl to b('adoplNI .J11 lIll lilt \\ Ih lllt' ('11\ ('1t'1! .. ;m.l dy"r1 ••h't:>r'll pld.ll( Ilh!'1 (lion

The Plan CommiSSIOn of the City of Grosse PomtePark will hold a public hearing on Tuesdav, Marrh 13.1951, at 8'00 pm, in the MUnicipal BUlldJn~ at 15115 EJefferson Avenue, Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan, rela-tive to the adoption of part of a master plan of the Clt\of Grosse Pointe Park. The part to be conSIdered at <;urnhearmg is the Civic Center Sect:on-Master Plan. a, pro-posed January 4. 1951.

The geographiC area to be aHected IS located In th('\IClmtv of the MUniCIpal BUlldmg at 15115 E JeffersonAvenue and consists of Lot H. Turnbull and Epsteam.Jeffer<;on Avenue SubdiVISIOn Lots 1 2 and 3 Berm.Teffer<;on Avenue SUbdIVISion and Lot... 354 3.11 356481 482 623 and 624 Wmdmlll Pomte Suh<1l\ ISlOn

"I'he Crosse Pointe Review-Thursday, February .p, 1951-3 OBITUARIES

MAJOR LJ:.AGUEBASKETBALL

American-italian Club naiIOW-Iv escaped disaster at the handsof St. Clair Sholes last Mondayevenmg, FebrualY 12th, by scor-Ing a one-point 50 to 49 VictOryIn the last five beconds of play

The wm enabled them to hang<:- tn then fil st pldce tiC In thel;:Jub's Major Babketball League

Grosse POinte Valet continuedtheir wmnlng WdyS by dowmnga stubborn Metropolitan Clubfive by the bcore of 89 to 66This W89 the largest combinedbcormg prod uctlon of the seasonfor this league.

Roy Lombardo, the Leaguesleadmg scorer with 160 POintsIn 9 games, racked up 19 POintsfor the winners while Joe Schaff-with 144 POints In 8 games, stolethe scormg honors of the gameWith an Impressive 26-pomt total

Other scores last week:Verdonckt's Bakery, 70 - TOIn

Boyd Ford, 42Mondry Cleaners, 52 - Bloder-

ick A, C, 51I\IAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGSTeam W LG P. Valet .., •• •. 8 1Verdonckt's Bakery ••• ,.. 8 1Amencan-Itallan • . • • • • • • 8 1Metropolitan Club •.•.... 4 5Tom Boyd Ford 3 6Mondry Cleaners ..•••••• 3 6St. Clair Shores 2 7Broderick A. C 0 9

Games next week:Monday. February 26th-8 p m

Verdonckt's Bakery vs. Metro.Club. 9 p.m., Tom Boyd Ford vs.American-Italian.

Tuesday. February 27th-8 pm.G. P. Valet vs. Mondry Cleaners.9 pm, St. Clair Shores vs. Bro-derick A. C

MINOR LEAGUEA fast Improvmg Belle Isle T.

& A. five upset league-leadingTracy Motors last Monday eve-ning 44 to 41 to draw up toWithin one game of tying theleaders In the Club's Minor Lea-gue.

Jol Landry was the top scorerof the game With 13 markers forBelle Isle while Dick Schroederwas high for Tracy With 11.MINOR LEAGUE STANDINGSTeam W LTracy Motors •• . .••. ,.. • 7 1Post 303 6 2Belle Isle T & A. 6 2St Clare C.Y.O. 3 55t John . ..•• .•••••••• 1 6Turner BUick . . . . . • . • 1 7

Games next week:Monday, February 26th-7 p.m ,

Turner Bwck vs Belle Isle T& A.

Tuesday, February 27th-7 p.m, Tracy Motors vs. Ct. ClareC.Y.O. ,

Saturd8y, 'March 3rd--3 pm,St John vs Turner Buick.JUNIOR LEAGUE STANDINGSTeam \V LBrewers 8 1Hungry FIve .. . 7 3Swishers .•..••••.••••• , • 6 4PeSSImISts . .. .. . • 5 4Fighting Five .. 6 5St Clare Jrs .. .. .. .. .. • 2 6Question Marks 2 6Broncos • . . . . . . • 1 8

GIRLS' SENIORLEAGUE BASKETBALL

In the first GIrls Semor Leaguegame Thursday, February 15th, Steve Allen, star of' CBS-TV'sGrosse POinte AthletIc Club de- "Steve Aleln Show," once wrotefeated 5t Clair Recreation 32 50 songs a day for a week, andto 21 Sconng honors for the game I won a $1,000 bet With singerwere shared by Thelma Hendel" Frankle Lame.

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Junior League HearsAir Force Chaplain

Lois BuckGraduatesat Endicott

An Air Force major was the He is Chaplain (Maj.) Jesseguest speaker at the member- Leed Coburn, Jr, of the SIXthshiP meeting of the Junior Fighter Wmg at Selfridge Field.League Tuesday morning at the After servmg in the Chlna-Mur-Country Club. ma-Indla theater during the war,

he spent three years With theArmy of Occupation in Japan.

Other news dIScussed at themeeiing was the impeding trans-fer of the league headquarteufrom Kercheval Ave. to theGrosse Pointe War Memonal.

Flles and records are bemgpacked by Elizabeth Cady, Jun-ior League secretary, and hernew ass1Stant, Beth Keegm, mpreparation for moving day,which should occur the first

LoIS Buck, daughter of Mr. week In March.and Mrs. Frank W. Buck of Mrs Theodore Buttnck, Jun-Pemberton road, has completed ior League president, preSidedher work With the February at the meeting and Mrs. Johnclass at Endicott JUDlOr College, McLucas introduced the speaker.Beverly, Masliachusetts, and will /receive her degree of ASSOCiatein Science at college commence-jment exercises in June

A merchandismg major, MissBuck served In an executiveposItIon tit the eampws Town andCountry Shoppe m November, anannual merchandising proJect.

PreSident of the Women's Ath-letiC ASSOCiatIon, '49 to '50, anda member of the Outmg Club,M:Jss Buck was varsity captain Iof the hockey, basketball andvolleyball teams and crownedQueen at the i950 Winter Cam-Ivai Ball.

During her freshman year, shewas also a member of the Choralgroup and m her second year,served at Student ActiVIties For-um and in the Flymg Club. MissBuck IS a Jraduate of GrossePomte HIgh "School.

Movie in FamilySeries Shown

The m 0 v I e, "Preface to atLife," In the series Bulldlng Bet-jter FamilIes, Will be shown at7 30 p m. on February 23 at theMontieth Branch Library, Ker-cheval and Eastlawn

This film ~ows how the per-sonality of adults IS the productof childhood experiences Illus-trated by a mother's over-pro-tectIOn, a fC<lther's-exaggerated

O expectatIOns. and the normal love123 i and understandmg of both par-

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• MEN • WOl\IEN • CHILDREN

FRIENDSHIP liONS CLUBPresents _~

Spring Fashions -~

PIERCEJR. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUMTUESDA Y EVENING. l\IARCH 6 - 7:30 P. M.

MOCK WEDDINGWEDDING FINERY by Mme. Roswell, 13133 E. Jefferson Ave.FLOWERS by King's Flowers, 14522 E. Jefferson Ave.SPIUNG FASHIONS by Meyers Dress Shop, 14120 E. Jefferson Ave.MEN'S FASHIONS by Patrick's Men's Wear, 14100_E. Jefferson Ave.EVENING FASHIONS by Posa Bros., 16393 E. Warren Ave.

JEWELRY - TODDLER'S WEARHAIR STYLES by Corrine's Beauty Salon, 13011 E. Jefferson Ave.

All Proceeds for the Eye Cons.rntion Fund

TICKF.TS OS SALE AT -TITUS DRUCS - Fish.r Rd .• nd Kerch ... 1

SULLIVAN DRUGS - Bllconsfield .ftd KerchenlDONATION - $1.00 DONATION _ SUI

Unexpected flash of color-the red taffetalming! The deSIgner ,Ben Zuckerman.

You'll take two views of coats thisSpring and be equally fashionable inei\her silhouette! The two. distinct $hapesof coats you'll be wearing are: fitted andgently shaped to the figure ... or loose,but loose with a definite shaping to theflaring lines. We sketch two coats fromtop designing houses which express thesetwo dlfferent opmions. LEFT: The seven-eights length coat formmg a pyramid inits well-planned, ~pered fullness. Blackand white worsted woolen fabriC is newsy,... designed by Monte Sana and pruzan.RIGHT: Black and whIte tweed IS mould-ed and slraped to the walsthne, then allow-ed to flare gently for walkmg freedom.

Church GroupMeets Monday

BettyLouGi7.1ens School Choir AAUU7 Group

~':!!.o:~:. !!:!'~m.",at Bet ha r1y If.;~:.:!'./!.e-:!:.'v:,tho

made by MISS Dorothy M Bell, N S d Grosse Pomte AAUW Will meetpre"ldent of Bradford JUnior ext una y Wednesday, February 28, at 8College. Bradford, Mas~, Betty I pm.Lou Givens was named on the DetrOIt Lutheran High School Ifreshman honor roll at the end I • A diSCUSSionof WIll DUlant'sof the first semester. I ChOir, directed by Lavern Fran- •The Age of Faith" WIll be

MISS Givens I~ the mece Of/Izen, presents an msplrlng Lenten contmued and the book "Mao-:>Jr. and Mrs DaVId A Wallace concert Sunday evening at 8

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' Tse-Tung," bIOgraphy of the Chl-of 100 Lev. Iston Road, Gro:>se pm, In Bet h any Lutheran ne C t 1 d b R bPointe Farms IChUlch E Outer Drive at Chats- sep ommunls ea er y 0-

MISS GI\'en~ \\as among a' I ert ayne, will be reViewed bygroup of students from Bradlord Iworth • I Mrs. T. "Clifford Marbut

Startmg With ChrIstiansen sJUnior College to spend several I "Beautiful Savior," the group Willi Mrs Edward F Gehrig,~ay~ recently at N~rth Co~v.ay. continue on With many of the Balfour, IS the hostess.

. • enJoymg Win er spa s. faVOrites "0 Sacred Head Now I

Wounded," "0 Christ Thou Lamb r

of God," "Abide With Me." "Goto Dark Gethsemane," and "Jesus,

IPrlcele~~ Treasure"

The entIre concert goes underthe theme, "The Man We Call

The regular monthly meetm~ Je<lIs" and WIll be kmtted to-of the Women's ASSOCiation of J(ether With narratIOn by Rev.Grosse Pomte Woods Presb\'- Walter Riess, e(htor of the "De-tenan church Will be held Mon- 11011 Lutheran" The group m-day. February 26. at 815 pm eludes some 70 VOices, as well asIn the church sf'veral cIty-rank 109 solOISts.

Speaker of the eV'.mmg \\ 111 Lutheran<; of Greater DetroIt'be Mrs Kathleen Lardle. ehalr- support the school. now locatedman for UDltP<! Nations Com-, at 1000 W. Grand Blvd, but ~ Ithmlttee fOT Greater DetroIt Mr<: early plans of relocahon and ex-Franklin Dou~herty Will gnle the pan'lOndevotlon<; ------, I

------ Charles W Russell. producerSI'C pounds of coal are ne("es- ( CBS-TV's "Danger:' acted for'

sal'y for the manufacture of ever) m(n ]('< and radiO before hepound of ."ffi0kel~s powder lurned to televlSlon production

Talk on Britain-at Covenant

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"Jaunting through Great Brit-ain IJ1 a Vest Pocket Car" willbe the topic of the eVeJWll wbenDr. Alfred Nickless speaks tothe r.lembers and friends in thesanctuary of Covenant Prl!sby-tenan Church on February 23 at7:45 pm.

Dr. Nickless is a field repre-sen~t,ive from McCormick, SemImary m Chicago.

Preceding the talk, the Geor-gina Taylor Circle will sponsora smorgasbord dmner in honorof Dr. NiCkless, from 5.30 to 7p.m. -

j "Inside the _ ot 00 top of therange, food coo1<ed elecuicall.,. i,'ta,.' wuhus," says Mn.Gene Autry."M.,. '-baoo calls OW' EJearic Range

• 'ClYiJu.d cooIung; wllh Its perfect1NI .... bH'e c:otsUOl and clean beal.And I b1<e die wey it keeps my potsaOO pelM deaa-dtc wa.,. the.,. bagtbe top of the .... tlng elemenu,!ben'. pnaxaUy DO Ileac wa-.dioeo dae1<tteheo:.

lor allY kind of meal, an Elec1ricLap aadmfty to 1ISe. Food .... we "- down Meau. yoe gee unifonnl.,.I'OOd ~Its. AOO you're DO( nee!cIowa ID COGhnaal pot wauiung. be-ea_ ... 1D04wn nnp does tbewaldlia. folr yo..

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On a weddmg trip to NewOrleans are the newlywedDr. and Mrs. Paul ConradSloan. Mrs. Sloan was RitaHelsel, daughter of Mr, andMrs, Wllham Heisel ofMuirland avenue, before herrecent marnage In GesuChurch Dr. Sloan is theson of the Phlhp W. Sloansof 44 Shoreham road.

ValparaisoGuild HoldsBook Review

A book review and tea Will beheld on Friday, March 2, at1'30, by the DetroIt chapter ofthe Valparaiso Umver'lIty GUild,at St. Mark's Lutheran church,1045 E. Grand Blvd.

Mrs. Herbert Aroogast Wlll re-view two books of dlftermgtypes. "Grossle," by Kettrler, and"Wlute Witch Doctor," by Stme-tort.

Theheaded

Pastor SpeaksOIl Revelations

Rev. A Arthur McAsh, mmis-ter of the Ebenezer BaptistChurch, Moross at Harper, speaksnext Sunday mornmg at 10 am.on "The Marnage Supper of theLamb" from Revelation, Chapter19, and at the 7 30 p.m serviceon "The M:Jllemum and theGreat White Throne" from Rev.elatio.n, Chapter 20,

These messages conclude thespecial services on the Book otRevelation.

~ Jumor Cho.lr joiJw ~th1 8eaior Choir at the eyeniDI'servIce.

Sunday School at 11:15 a.m. ishaving attendance. at the presenttime of over 500.

Daughter BornDr. and Mrs. Harold E. Cross

of Sunnlngdale Drive announcethe bIrth of a daUghter, MaureenAnn, on February 8. Mrs, CrossIs the former Loretta Mulvihill.

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thod;;l ..,-n-;~~~~~~~9511~~7;lo:e'°New Officers Make Appe~rance at Ball;,1'!:: " Grosse Pomte Yacht Club's of. Com, J Edgar DWlcan's accept. I The Ball is traditionally pre- Wilham O'Neill Kronner and Mr'j pleted the g~st !1st of the olfl-*D~#al'n in Battle Creek flclal family lor 1951 were spot. ance of the! Commodore's Pin ceded by the Commodore's and Mrs. Leo G, Jacques were clal party*,.", ~I lIghted at Directors Ball, Satur- from retlrmg Com. Clarence E, cocktail party and thiS year Com. among the top echelon Invited to With Mr, and Mrs. Ted For-

A home m Battle Creek Will be day. The event annually marks Bleicher. Com, Duncan then m- and Mrs. Duncan received their the fet.e. don Saturday evenmg were Mr.ready for Mr. and Mrs, Richard the fll'St formal appearance of troduced his fellow officers, new guests m the private dmmg room New directors on the guest list and Mrs. H O. McNlerney, Mr.Kmdred Amerson when they new officers followmg their directors and committee chalr- Vice Com and Mrs Paul included Mr. and Mrs Warren H. and Mrs. Edward Barrett, thecomplete their short motor triP electloA In January. men to the assembled member-I Marco, Rear Com. and Mrs. An- Farr, Mr. and Mrs. Herman L Charles B Elsenhauers and Mr.fOl!owlDg their marriage which Hlghpomt of the evenmg was ship. thony R. Motschall, Mr. and Mrs. Weckler, Dr. and Mrs C. J. Wll. and Mrs. Leroy Payne. Dr. andwas solenuuzed on Saturday. -------------------------------------- hams and Harold T. Youngren. Mrs. Raymond B. Baer were also

COAT SILHOUETTES OF SPRING . party hosts ThelrguestsmcludedIn the p~esence of members of In addition to Com, and Mrs, Mr and Mrs. John Herrmannthe Immediate fanuly and a few Bleicher, Incumbent board mem- d M and Mrs H Sanbornclose friends, Mn;. Frances Rum- bers are Com. and Mrs. John R. ~n r. '.mey Gage exchanged marriage Sutton Jr, and Mr. and Mrs. Rex r;~:'John R Wilts asked Mr.

" vows With Mr. Amerson of Battle B. Regan. Mr. Regan, a& chair- and Mrs. Edward Johnson to joinCreek. man of entertamm.ent, served as them. At Mr. and Mrs. Frank A.

The bride chose the Hillcrest master of ceremonies at the pre- Cavanaugh's table were Mr. andRoad home of her mother, Mrs. sentatlon Mrs. Glenn Brozo and Mr. andMason P. Rumney, for the noon Others mVlted to jOll~ Com. Mrs. E J. Chapmanrites whlch were performed by and Mrs. Duncan were Dr. and Dr and Mrs. Edward J.the Rev. Dr. J. Clemens Kolb, Mrs. E C. Baumgarten, Mr. and Guenther, Mr and Mrs. Albert J,rector of Christ Church Grosse Mrs. George Coss~boom, Mr. and Grundy, Dr and Mrs. W. P.POinte. Mrs V. R. DePetns, Mr and Mrs. Kinder and Mr. and Mrs. Don

Sh th d ht f M Jesse Fleck, Mrs. R. George Van Pelt were at the table re-R e IS de th aul

gIee~ 0 R rs. Marsh, Wife of GPYC's orst com- served by the William Gilletts

ne~~'ir ~::Sb~ isathe sor~Of~~ mod ore, Com and Mrs. Albert P. Albert W. Frehse, Mrs. Max1'n •late Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Amer- Teetzel, Com and Mrs. Herbert QUirk and Dr. and M~s Law-h d th h e J. Woodall, ~Com, and Mrs. H. rence A Pratt With their guesuson, W 0 ma e elr om In L P C d M ., •Chlcago III ynn lei so om. an rs. Mrs. Otis U. Walker, Dr, and Mrs-

• . . C. B Thomas and Com. and Mrs. Elwood Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs.Standmg before the fireplace In Robert P. Scherer. Earl MacPherson, also had tables

the IIvmg room to repeat her Mr and Mrs. Fay M. Thomas, in the main lounge,vows, the bride was wearmg a ---~ the Frank C Barrows, Mr, and ArrlvlDg together from Dr. andnavy blue crepe street. length Mrs. Wilham Gillett, Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Crossen's pre-balldress. Mrs. R. Earl Milligan, Dr. and gathering were Mr. and Mrs.

It was deSigned With a deep Mrs, Floyd StrlUth, Mr. and Mrs, George Johnston, Dr. and Mrs.V-neckline With navy taffeta E. L. McPhee, John E. Duncan John Clifiord and Mr. and Mfr.lapels, and the elbow -length Jr., and Mary Lou Stralth com. J. Leslie Berry.sleeves were trJmmed with Widetaffeta cuffs accented With rhme-stone buttons. The buttons werealso used to mark the front of thebodice, and the gown's bouffantskirt was gathered at the waist-Ime.

She pmned a corsage of whitecamell1as and freeSia to hershoulder.

Mr. Amerson asked MaynardAndreae, of Blrmmgham, to as-S1Sth1ffi as best man.

Mrs. Rumney, who gave herdaughter m marriage, also chosea navy blue street-length frock

hostess cOllUJUttee is for the occasIOn. It was trimmedby Mrs. Henry Knaupe. With white faille collar and cuffs,

and her corsage was of gardemas.Luncheon was served follow-

mg the rites, and when Mr. andMrs Amerson left for theirhoneymoon, the bride donned asqwrrel Jacket over her wed.ding dress, Completmg the cost-ume was a navy blue straw hattr1ffimed with white lilacs, navyaccessories and her camelI1a cors-age.

New Hats SpeciallyDNicned ror You

&estyle aod trllD-1,.. old hat to100, like new

tmbers of Navy MothersI No. 68 will entertam at abean lUld card party Friday,Z3. at the Pieces of Eight

manto 1212 Library St.... Eo 1L Dover 1S m charge!Iel'Vations.

)f' Appointment. CQIIEO. 1-4006

1--on the Range""" "~~e

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upector Case Will speak onDnhip of comic books andriB at the next meeting oflaaDy PT A. The meeting isIdu1ed for Monday, Februaryd 8 p.m., in the school audl-... 11475 East Outer Dnvebit fllm, "Atoml~ Power," WIllcJlbown and also the latestIlmc Collece film, "Meet Kmg

(The Amencan Workingl)...

rear Lecturer Censorship

avy Motherslub Meets

Groase Pointe Method-wiD entertam their

• dinner on Friday evt23 at 7'30 pm

b H11eman, Executiveof DetrOit YMCA, willshow colored shdes of

. - t triP through Western

.. HIS presentation IS en.II;-one Man'. Look at Eu-~.... Grosse Pomte Men's Chor-ldU S1Di, and Mr. Wllham F.ICIh wI gIve a short talk ~l@I7. Man's Duty to th~Ii'cb".t. Horsch is In general charge I!frmIernents for the evening,.am~ chlllrmen are as fol-a:. Afton Sauer, Food; H.\IIPI01l Stock, TIckets and!Ddance; William N, Mont-1*7, Waiters and Clean.up.

'.u f~ int0TTR4ticm onr hat 'lUlking ~Uu.e6)

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BeDclbr.. ~LaunderaU - 1AiiDdr--

Hotpoint - ~ (D, ..... TU 5.Q7l.

Hutto ElectricalAppliance Co•.14tH IllACXd W-n--

Real Estote Wanted

8-ROOM unfurn1she4 loww flat, ;or houa. a ac!.wu. J:zceDea.treferences. One place 19 7ftE'I. 'VA. 1-3441. 4-

AN ~YED yOUllg couple, ~no chlldren, desire u.nfurnt5h- ..ed 4 or 6-room flat, apt. or :Income. WO 3-4120, 9 to 5. TW>.3-6437, evenings. R. I:. DeNike.

GUTTERS andDOWN SPOUTS

• Real blot,' For SoleTo Sell or Buy Real Estgte

CALL

Martha S. BachersVA. 1-7710

We have buyers waiting. We havea staff of capable, e1f!.C1ent sales-people.

We are conveniently located.1000 Maryland at Jefferson

Open 9 to 9 Daily - 1 - 5 S'!lDday

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Pioneer Roofing and Sheet Metal4708 EASTLAWN V~ 1-1541

POINTE CLEANERS & TAILORS .<WINDMILL POINft) ~

Men's and Ladies' Suits Tailored to Ordt!J' I -.:L2~""Alterations, Re1inlng, Cleaning ancl PreIIiq "'::

14931 E. JEFFERSON. AT CITY LIMITSFreel M. SclUl1IWI ~ 1925 Open Eves. Till '1:00 VA. ......

BUYER MEETSSELLER HERE!

PboN' YA I-46I1II. 8lOD 111- •IIa1J ~OI2l" &4111

to Gra.R P01Dte ReviewIIUI Kercheval

Wanted to Rent.

3-ROOM furnh;hed Income, new-ly decorated. Adults only, $85monthly. VA 1-5050.

BELL TELEPHONE engmeerand famIly, boy 4, girl 1, wouldhke 3-bedroom house or flat,around S80 VA 4-562Q.

YOUNG COUPLE, infant, urient-ly need fiat, apartment, mustbe located m mce neighbor-hood. TU. 5-3181

Fumished Flats for hnt

BEAUTIFUL master bedroomWith or Without cookmg priVi-leges Female only. ContactBox C-H, Grosse Pointe Re-VIew, 15121 Kercheval.

Cros•• Point. Moving6' Storage Co.

Local - Lon, DistanceAlert for vnttl'd VILD LInes8aD1t.lzedv.....-AU 41 StatesBAGGAGE TO AND FROM

ALL DEPOTSCARTING AND EXPRESS

Cratlnl • PaeltiDC - SbipplDlAnywhere

Notb1Dr Too Small or Too LarceI. W. 1tJ!l~bnst~JI:.~K AVE.

TU. 2-5540Nlchte aDd Hollclays - VA. -2.1&U

,COMFORTABLE roof for gentle-man, Kercheval - Beaconsfieldarea. VA 4-589,9.

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yon A.D'I CLAISII'IC&'ftON:Soch .. "Carpenter'" • "'PerIOJIa1a'" - MJsc. for Sale" • "Bc*I an4 Motors, .. etL

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IN THE REVIEWNAMf .._._..__. .._._ADDRESS . __ •..•... __ .ZONE. _.. _ Tel, No. _.... _... __

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COLLIE puppIes, AXC reglster-ed, II weeks old LA 6-0551.

COLLIE PuPPIes, sable and white,peciJgreed, and regIStered, $25each. LA 1-1850.

W .. rinl Apparel

BLACK Persian lamb coat, sIze" 12, like new. Call evenmgs or

Saturday mornm,. ED 1-7668.

WALNUT and wicker chair, $10;single candlewick spread, greenand white, $3. TU 2-1385.

Miac:eUaneous for Sale

WEDDING PARTY or reunioncandlds or home portraits.

Photography by DEEPR.6-9036.

RUBBISH DRUMS-Painted and Wanted to I..,delivered, $2. VA. 4-6633. I

YURNITURE WANTED. If youBEEF, PORK, ~OLESALE have ~ in the line of

Cuts Ray.aged, qUiCk frozen household furniture and 1'\111for free2er. Loclr:ers for rent- call1suc, Neat-way Fu1'Dlaue,freezer supplies: 22136 Gratiot, UI3D Jt~al. VA. J..2115 .between 8 and 9 Mile. .'

roo E. OUTER DR.-AcrosODlc WANTED: To make Scotch lauBaldwin piano, old ivory finish, happy. wecldina dress, IlZe 10-Louis 14th, $800; solid oak desk, 12, with veil for sweet girl36" wide, 66" long, $200; eal- marrying my brother in- Scot-orie v.ove, II burner, 'ZOO; oak land. Must be very reasonable.dinette set, buffet, table and 4 SISter, KEnwood 1-4202.chalI'S, $20; WIcker set, settee, •2 chairll, table, $20; r,dio, $15; WANTED: Delta Jigsaw, 24" -2 metal Submontl twin beds, 1 In good cond.1bon, reuonable.mattress, $25; bedroom set, V~1-6972.vanity, bed, dresller, sprinpand mattress, $50; 2 wardrobe Rooml for Renttrunks, $50 ea; 1 steamertrunk, $10; girl's bike, 20", $35; 2 LARGE ROOMS FOR RENT.DIebold ufe 32" high, 24" 119 Muir.Wlde, single door, $200; Feder-al photo enlarger, No. 129, $15;movIe screen, $20; Estate gasstove, $15; 011 stove, $5; 4 postbed, $5. No dealel'll.

FRESH d~ bogs and quartf!rsof beef for your treeter. Savedough, see Joe, 9941 E. Forest.WAl..f774.

PouhTy'and Peh ,MTh"1A'I'URE Schnauzer puppies.

G«Jd bloodhnes, wormed andinoculated 2.552 Newport. VA4-6226.

Household Goodl for Sale(ConUn~

FOR A BE'l'TER grade of usedfurniture, see Isaac NeatwayFunuture at 13930 KerchevaLWe always have the thIngsyou're looking for. VA. 2-2115.

- GAS STOVE6-Burner wlnte enamel Pemn-

sular double-oven gas range.Good shape. $35, cost $500 new.

1033 KENSINGTON

MOVING to New York. Choiceof fine mahogany pIeces. Con-sole plano; custom bul1t dinmgCIrcle table. with upholsteredchaIrs 1JI velvet strIpe, tablepads, large buffet; lamps; largepamtings; davenport, shp cov-ered; black and gold coffeetable; end tables; yel10w break-fast set; needlepoint footstools;half CIrcle radio; Queen Annechair; drapes; stemwate. 1302Somerset.

NEW Oriental PersIan rugs. Sac-rIfice Private party. Call after12 noon. TRmity 5.0850 or 814Lothrop.

OVAL hand hooked rug, $35;leather topped coffee table, $15;3 paIr drapes, $15. VA 4-085'1.

4-PIECE walnut bedroom suite,and llx12 rug Phone ED 1-8091.,

BEDROOM suite, mahogany; bed,chest, dresser, vamty, $120. 295Stephens, cor n e r Beaupre,Grosse Pointe Farms.

hmale

Late Models

HIGHEST PRICES PAID

HANSONChevrolet Co.

14259 MACK AVE.VA 2.9800

OUR NATIONALADVERTISING

has made attractive openmg.In our Fme Arts SterlingOrgan12ahon. Call V A 4-8285

for detaJ1J.

BLUE SALT and p('pper an wool Irf>ver'nblf> rug. 10'11" x 219'.keellnt IOIIdltiOft ro. 4-tn41. I

DINING ROOM fumiture Indmlteellaneous PI~. N2 Not-tllllham.

Cars Wanted

GOOD Housekeeper tank vacu-um, one year old, $65. VA 1-2121.

Autos for SoleBUICK, '42 Special 2-<1oor, A-I

condition. TU 1-4488. Can after5:30 p.m.

AlItoI Wanted

5ituotf .... Wanted M.leYOUNG MAN,25, can type, take

simple dictation, with generaloffice background, wants part-tIme employment, eveninp andSaturdays ED 1-4377 after 5:30p.m.

Employment .... enci ... ,FIELD'S EMPLOYMENT: Col-

ored couples, cookB, maids,chau1feurs, porters, janitors andcaretaken. Da' or week. TlUn.ity 3-7770.

MILLER - Employment Agency.LO. '1-2656. Domestic: help, wo-men for laundry and cleaning.Part tune or weekly. Good.laundress and cleaners.

NURSE, R.N, WIShes 11 to 7.Home cases cODllidered. TWin-brook 1.0'161,

RUFFLED curtams neatly donePrice reasonable. WIll call forand dJ!hver. Good servICe. V A4-0661.

EXPERIENCED, reliable, neatcolored woman wishes laundry,weekly ,cleaning, Monday thruFrida¥. Permanent. References.WA 2-2743.

EXPERIENCED baby and invaUdsitter. Ewnmgl. VA 1-7589,after 4 o'clock.

WOMAN wanta washmg andiromng at home 4352 Maryland,TU. 5-5226.

Situatio.,e Wanted

Milceneneoul 5.rYiCft

CUSTOM-MADE slip covers andtravene draperul.. GuaranteedwOJ;kmansmp. Fme Q.uality ma.tenaL Free esUmates. TUxedo2.6158. •

LINOLEUM LAYING - Smktops covered. Call LO. 8-3287.

Help Wented-Female

LADY to stay during day WIthelderly bedridden lady. Noother work Call TU 2-6929 be-tween 4 and 7 on Thursdayand Friday.

A-I LAUNDRESS wishes workto do in my home. Will piekupand deliver. VA. 1-2827.

.. TYPING DONE at hOIN!. Pickupand delivery. Reasonable. CallTWmbrook 1-6H5.

RAY'S eurtam laundry. Pmlessmethod. Free pICkup and dehv-ery. AlIa wuhing and lI'OIWIg.LAkeview 1-'1410. LAkeview 7-4057.

IEXPERT alterahons. All work

guaranteed. TO. 1-1083.

GIRL wishes day work. CallTEmple 1-0914.

Decorator

2925 Holcomb

VA. 4 8004

OBRIEN BROS.

Fred D. Palmer

825 Beaconsfield Ave

GEORGE S. DALLY

Storm

I VA. 2-4055Platteri..,PLASTERING, all-kinds of repair

work. Reuonable rates. Esti-mates free. call TU 2-0492.

Plana Tunin.

PlANO TUNING and completerebwldmg. ~ J. Forrester. VA2.6283.

R.fri •• ralor ServiceREFRIGERAroR - And Motor

Service. Licensed and bonded.Kelvmator, Fngidaue, Leonard,Coldspot, Universal, and others. E'-ttricol AppliancesWl1hams, V Alley 2-3111.

ReweoyilllREWEAVING - Mot h holes,

burns, tears. Prices reasonable. Household Gooch for Sol.Call TU. 1-6686 Monday throupFriday. I BEAUTIFUL CHROME

Window Shodes I BREAKFAST SETS

IMADE TO ORDER. •

These sets can be made up In allWindow Cleaning colon,inclu~yeUow.blue.red,

green, tan Chairs are upholster-Company I ed in Duran plastIC matenal,

Slsh and Screen <;ervice '" lule tables can be made any IWall WashIng 1I1ze, shIpe and material You can I

I select from 26 dIl!erent styles.Paper and CalCimine Cleaned ,VISit our factory dIsplay and see I

Exterior Hou~e Washl~ I these beautiful set.~ Buy direct IExperienced Men for Every Job I from manufacturer, save 33%.

Odd chrome chairS only $4 95 IIEshmates Cheerfully GI\'en I

Always a Good Job ' METAL MASTERS MFG CO

II24802 Grotiot Ave E DetrOIt IVA 2-.8180 Near 10 Mile Road

I Open Dally Till t P MI East DetrOIt, Michigan

I PRescott 5-5200dean- Open SundaY' 12 to • P. M

WALL WASHING and pamtmg.Odd JObs. Reasonable. TU.5-3590.

M. BROWN, decorator. Clean,careful decoratma:. Best mater-ials only. TU 5-2113 or WA 5-8285.

GROSSE POINTBDECORATING COMPANY

EBtlmates Cheerfully QtvenInterior and btertor

PalnUnc and. DeilOratln,Cleanlnl

3B Yee.. at G........ PointeSTANLEY B CHAUVIN, Proprietor

TU 2-1069

RELIABLE painter Deeds work.Neat decorator, wall wuhina.pl.P.erhmgin£, .Go 0 t! ~er-ences. VA. ~ 7808.

Tnmming GUYing

TREE SPRAYING

Greater DetroitLANDSCAPE co.

COMPLETELANDSCAPE SERVICE

FREE ESTIMATESVA. 2-2250

Wan WoshilllWALL WASHING, paper

!nit, patch plasWlnI-GF.oRGE S DALLY, VA 4-lIOO4

VINCENT'S wen We,hmg and

I Upholsterv Cleamng. MachmemC'thod~ Expertence<! wor1tenTn<;urf!d ('ommerclal and rE'Sl-Ii('ntl;!l Free ~tlmates CanVEnice '.0770.

A.• C. HOux. decoratin.. paint-ing, interior and exterior, wall-paper removed, wubii1g andcleamng. 1239 Lakepointe. VA.2-553-7.

INSIDE Paintlng. Odd job8. Rea-sonable. TU. 5-3590.

Millinery

MILLINERY by Paulme. Learnhow to make your own hats.Day and evening classes. 1'ormformatlon, phone ED 1-41l06.

Optical ServiceEYES EXAMINED, prompt op-

hcal repairs. Dr R, Rantala,()ptornetrlSt, 1843 lAuncaster atMack. TU 1-6622, Dally Thurs-day, evenings Monday, Wed-nesday, Friday.

The Gro ... Pointe ReYiew-Thursdoy, Februery 21. 1951-5

~1 ~OURPROFIJ]Landlcapinl I Watch and Clock R~palr i

TREE REMOVING EXPERT fast watch repairs,Bradley Jewelers, 21031 Mackat Roslyn.

IPointing &- Decorating, Interior

Exterror, Paperhanging

Grosse Pointe

TheGrosse Pointe Review

15121 KerchevalBet. L.allel)Olnte and Marylar,d

say "Charg. It'"

Corsetiere

SPENCER CORSETS-Individu-ally designed dress and surgi-cal garments, over 18 yearsexperience. Maude Bannert,TU. 5-4027 or TO. 7-4312. 368McKmley.

Dr .. lmakinl and AfteratiolU

DRESSMAKING

IndIVIdual Styling Bridal,Evenmg Apparel, AlterabonsMonogramnung and B .. .,t'ing

412 SHERER BUILDINGWO 1-2631

CUSTOM DRESSMAKING, la.dIes' and children's clothes.SpeClallzmg in Vogue desIgn.Alterations expertly done. ro.1-3593

Elecmeal Repairs

HARRY A ZABLOCKIELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR

LICENSEDGAS BURNERS SOLD

WIRED and INSTALLEDNo Job Too Sman

LAkeView 6-4864

O. SINNHUBERBJ,JILDlNG and REPAIRING

ALL KJlI1DSFree EstimatesLA. 7-2952

Carpets Cleaned

DelUXE CARPET CLEANERSRugs Expertly Cleaned in Your COMPLETE Decorating serv-

Home - N .. Fuss - No Muss ice All wlfrk guaranteed. CallJoe Fasce ft 5ED 1-1967 for estimates a er p m.

PRo 6.3372

ATTENTIGNAll Brick and.cement Work

New and RepairPorches, Steps, Plerll, Walks, Etc.

Also Water ProofmgReasonablp - Work Myself

LA 6-9300MARCHESE

Carpent.r WorkCARPENTER-M81ntenance. In-

teroior and exterior. Porches,cupboards, doors, etc. Goodwork, fast service C. Jim Sut-ton, Brys DrIve. TU. 5-2769.

REVIEWWant-Ads

I CASH RATEI Tbe minimum C'harge for classt.

fled ads IS 65 for 15 words,tour cents for each addlt:lonalword

CHARGE RATEM a C(JGvelUeDCe Ids Wlll beaccepted OftX' the telt!l'bone

I The minimum char.e I'8te I~75 for 15 words, four cents foreacb addItional word Pay

I

meDt CUI be made by cashcheck or money order.

Classified: DISPLAY RATES

Upon Request

VA. 2-1162

WOODS

BETHANY CBBISTIAN CHURCH(DUeI,le. of Cllrllt)

Meetlnc III ARTHUR SCHGOL11125 J[1D1 IUchard

Rev LoIllS O. Mmk, M1Dl8teromee: 11M 01dtGwn Road

Church School. 10 am, claues orall "IS Monunl Worahlp and Com-?"ii~n. T{} S::r:rREI,;;e~':,n vJ~~ee~fComp_lon 1081 for the Dfselples ofChrist which climaxes thi& week ISY~~I1Be~hagr~s «fa~ i.uJ300serv"r~Sunday momm, ~e church )om.with the United Ohrs.tUn Church Intheir 14th annlvenary 1>anquet thisft,i:alh.ri~t"SF~rw :,. ~ ~!r~tAvenue at 161h Street The MARTHACIrcle meets on Monday at 8 p m at

GROISE POINTE WOODIPRESBYTER~ CHURCH

'19tSO~:::wA::u~ ~r Road

~~~a~c::{%'i t~os~&5t./e::S a,:g,j~i.yt~'ri~ ~~t.~.:'n~~~.fi,e.;v~~;loWing men takln/: part Conrad Is-tock. John Easton. Cecil Halbert.Thomas Dewey. Lathrop Moree. andtalks by _Role r Carothers snd ThomasDuet. Men', Chor.1 Group will olng.1~-00 un. Church School for child-ren 3 to 8 years of age. 7'30 pm ..TuxlJJ Club worship, BeVIl'Iy Barrett.loplc. Geor,e Baney; refreshments.Ann Stevena. advIMrs. Mr and Mr,And....w J. Campbell

~~..vome~~sbrul:k.;rlon 19l1eeJn~5~pe'ker. M~s Kathleen Larche on"United Notions"p ;;~Id~1i ~~ru"iIuc~OIlI85~o.J.:3meetmg Jo~n H Buteher. Chalnnan

WednesdaY', l'ebruary 28. Il1lll' "'00pm, Ch11dten's Choir rehflar'Slll. 4 00r..m.. Slue Bid meetln~4Il llorn.m::.ttnto ~~H themor Eqll1p.

ThUl54ay. I'ebl"lW'Y •• Ullll' "00pm,. "M!nlater'1 COmmunklanU Cl ....7 iJO pm, Treble Choir rehearul: 7.00pm, BOY Seout meetln&'; 8.00 pm.,Chancel Choir rehursaL---

IIthe home of MIs EriC Jonel. 87P4Tr.ver"" ChOir reilear .. 1 1& on Fri-day .al S pm at the Walter Koppln

,hom.. 18110 Ca~

EASTMIN!>TER PRESBliTEBIANCHURCH

.31 Man1ItlqueIlev Theodore V. Moldenlle. Tb D ,

D.II E, MinisterSUNDAY. February 25 1951

Church School at 9 45 • m withclasses for aU aiel

Morning WorshIp. 11 a m -Tills willbe Layman's Sunday at our church

FAITH I!VAN'g:~~c1r LUTHERAN ::r~e~~?:e W~}I.r:::n ~'h:ewme~East .IefferlOD &lid PhlUp AvenUeI the third sermon ot the serlu onan. C B. LaAle. Putor "Gettln, Better Acc;lualnted With

Rev. C. E. SbOwalter. Au!atant Pastor Jesus" Our nursery IS open durtnlCbureb New. BeglluJiDl February n thl& perlocl to csre lor small chUdr.~~

F"day. S 00 pm. Mr and Mrs Club white their oerenUl attend worshipmeets to hear Dr N A Menter servicePre.ldent ot the Mlchl,sn Dlltrlct 01 Junior Church. 11 30 a m underlhe American Lutheran Church. ~:n c~a:l\ts Ieadersllip of Mr. Thur.

Saturday. 9 30 am. Catechlsm In- Youth Groujll. 6 30 pm-All YounllRi~~tlon. 11 00 am. Junior MlJalon people are welcome

Sunda)'. 930 • m. Chorch SChool beF:n;.~brr:fe~~t~~1 ~~VIc;hl"ori10:~with C1aBBu for all SitS, 11.00 am. by a fOclal hour alter which refre'h-Worship service with sermon "The ments will be servedWay to Walk". 8 00 pm Bible Study Midweek Lenten ServIce wJ1l begroup studies book of Revelation held on Wednesday. Feb 28. lIt 7 30

Monday. 7 30 pm. Teachers In. pm Dr Moldenke w,ll take tor hisEd

.tructlon;8 30 II m. Bd of Religious _mon topIC 'The Word of Heart.ache'

l Tuesday. 4 p.m, Gill Scouts; 700 --pm. Boy SCout!' GROSSE POINTE METHODIST

Weclnelday. 800 pm. 4th Lenten CHURCH~VI~I;{~l:octSl!rnon 'A Prophecy of 211 Morou Roall1~ursday,. 400 pm JUllJor ChOIr Frl:s

e:,' "~t~u~;.y Wb~te ~~&or m

Senlof~hOI;hapel ChOIr. S 00 pm: LADIES NIGHT OUT. sponsore! b~__ Wlre~~n gl tV:ee 8~~~~rY~CARa-1'rll

IT PAUL BV. LUTHERAN C!fURCH show colored slJdes ot hiS recent tripChaltonte IJId Lolhrop I to Western Europe. and the Groose

Grollle Pc:UJte Farm. 30 MlelJl&aD POInte Men's Chorus Will slJIg TheRe'" Charles W lJ&IIdroell Pastor diner will be served by the men

JiIIss Rocene Ilartje parlab Worker Sunday... Februarv 25. 1000 am.Th sd F b ' Church ,,"chool for HIgh SChool andeh I~r ay. e rusry 22. "00 Junior Junior High !!lehanl' 1045 am. Morn-F dIng WorshIp. sermon bv the' pastor

ti rl? February 23 8.30 Feders- The Purp<J6e ot Jesus" 1045 am'8 '$ ~n~aryC-hMairtha Guilds Dmner Church School for NurSery throu.1i

S' r 0 r .Tunior Dep.art~nts 3 00 P m ChUd-~hl~urgrY' February 24. 9 30 Cate~ oo!!'n'sCholi rehearso" 7 00 pm' Junior

5 d IlUF b .<1Jgh SChool Fellowship and Recrea-~~~~~~ay~ 33j, r\ffrJf.rb1~'~~le~~da:J. ~~llDW~:J)t.~'R~~~ronHJIlh SChoolthe;1e ...~~~p Class •• 1.30, Lu- Wednesday, February 28. S 00 pm.

T esda.- Dr Hsrtrnan A L'chh\8rdl MewcalSo uB ay. "tebrusry rT. 8 30. Father- Director of Woman'. HOlIp"ttal. will

n anque .peak on "You and th Changlnm:~:nG~f?d' F~I~arYw28 12 00. Wo_ World" In the thlrd In t~e series oJG I H .. ~e County Lenlen Mid-Week meetJn,. Th,s W1I18 !gerlent.:'op~tak.t " 00, apel Choir. !1 a combined Woman's Society and P • tl d D otin-

TJiursday~ ~rchcel, 130, Women,i en'. Club meeting. • aln nl an ecor ..Guild Lenten Tea. Lost and Found Neat, Clean Decorating

THE GROSSI: POINTS and PaperhangingCONGREGATIONAL CHUBCH LOST - Lady ElgIn diamond Fl1'lt Class Work GuaranteedGr~:e cl'~::t;.':"".L~e'b'f,Ul Wl'lst watch. VICInity PIerce EXPERT WALL CLEANING

Charlu 'W. Seheld, putor School. LIberal reward. TU S-Sunday, 8 30 un Church SChool 4157. I CALL DICK

for Jumor. Jwuor Ih and semor HI

~1~~~Ttent::m9 ..30c~~c'h W~t~1 Si~; look~eepJ"g and Accountin, VA. )-8164Nursery. Kmder,arten and PrimaryDepartments, 11 a.m WONhlp Ser- BOOK1<EEPING SERVICE SPRAY PAINTING-Basements~~nelor5p mp'II~lmeCF'le'Cllowc~uhbIP'7 pm. M~-ald""Mond~ 7 'Pm M.rlners BY THE MONTH ~~~~i~:Walter CUUlJ

TueBClay. 12.30 pm. Women's As- Tax and Report ServiceIOCIstion Meelln,. 4 pm, Lenten Federal, State and CanadianSChool ot Relilion tor bO~s and flrlsl N otar:y Public with Seal

~~!'eh'ten:30p~::a'm olJ;'c~a~fd~ Skldmofe, State Superintendent WIll HARRY HAAS, Tax ConsqltantSP~~rsday. 7 pm. Youth Choir. 7 30 14841 KERCHEVAL AVEg~{r. Boy Scouts. 730 pm. Chancel Cornel: Alter Road. VA. 2-7912

Friday .• pm. Junior Choir; 8 pm.Rei:{u~~~.lte a~~~ .. tor'a Member- Brick and Cement WorkIblp Cia ill for young people

GRObB POINTE U!IoITARIAN11440 Ea~ leffereOD

Feb 25. Sunday. Sermon "Will Re.halon Outgrow the Church'"

Teb 2? Tuesday. 830 Jl m. BrIdgeCSlaaIplayo dupllc ..... coached by Mranborn Brown

COME TO SUNDAY SCHOOL

Philip F. Allard,Acting City AdministratorCity of Crosse Pointe Woods

CITY OFPOINTE

REV CRARLES W. SANDROCK, PastorMISS ROGENJt BARTlE, Pariah Worker

BIDSWANTED

TU. 1-7878

GROSSE

St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church

The Importance of rehglous educ:»tionIS summanzed in tins verse from theScriptures: "Train up a child m theway he should go, and when he 15 old,he will not depart therefrom ..

Chalfonte and Lotbrop, Grosse Pointe Farms, Mieh1ran

-CHURCH AND

CHURCH SCHOOL10:45

SERVICES

,oe • .JIl.S anclay scllOOI

11']1 a.Jll.Chareh Sen'lCe

Specifications and bId forms may be had onrequest at the office of the City Clerk, 20775Mack Avenue, Grosse Pomte Woods. MIchIgan

The City reserves the right to reject any orall bIds

,The City CounCil of the City of Grosse Pointe

Woods Will receive sealed bids up to 8'30 PMTuesday. the 6th day of March, 1951 for the pur-chase of three Police scout cars.

SUNDAY SERVICES10 30 un and 8 o.m.

Sllnday SclJooJ-10.ao a.m.Wednesaay EveDln. Tealmonw

MeetJnl-8 omReacllng Room OpeD week day.

10:00 am to 8:00 p.m.-5unday2 30 to 5 00 p.m.

CROSSE POINTEMETHODIST CHURCH

211 MOROSS RD.

Rev Hugb C. White, Pastor

5 IXTH CHURCH of CHRIST

SCIE~TIST -_E>ETROIT

14730' Kerch;~ai Avenue!

LVTHEBAN CHURCH OF THE, REFORMATION

Vernor Higllway E. at Lakeview~~"lDa.r:~~~~~s, s~Ii~\ P~~

froR> the Nursery through the Adultde11a&>tmin~~~~r~~nda,*orshIP The,u!>lect of the pastor~ sermon for the~h~~~;i,!pay m Lent will be "My

4 ~ P m~Adult Cl811 for thoseplalllung to unlle WIth the churehon Palm Sunday

6;lO p.m -Youn, People'. L.uthnL""gue

February Z3rd-Dr Francea ))Y11n.-p' Promotional Secretary of theWomen's Mla.lonary Society. wLU'peak at a conltregatlonal pot lucksuoper Ftlday February 23rd, at 6 30p m All members Of the famll>.:,hould plan to hear Dr ))Y.lnger aIn tereslln g message Call Mrs A~uo~~,ffl~:: LA 1.11128. for supper

1!:ebrusry 28th-Wednesday EveningLenten Se",)c. at 7 45 P m The sub.rot of tho:~tDr'. oermon WIll beArl ThOll The Son Of GOd'" '

CUB.lSTJAN SCIENCE CHURCHESMmd" WIll be the subject of the

Lesson.Sermon In sll Christian Sciencec"U1ches th rou,h out the world on~lInd.y February 25" ....he Golden Text (Psalm. 33 11) I~The counl;l!1 of the Lord .tandeth

~gr,,~v';en:~:tl~~:!llfhts of his heartAmong the BIble CltatJOll$ Is thIS

p, .age. (lsa 40 28) "Hast thou nothnownl hut thou not heard th tIhe everla!!ln, GOd. the Lord:. ~Creator of the ends Of the earthr'tntelh not. nellher Is weary? thereI:Sno searchlng of hu undersfandJnl n

Correlatlve pIMages to be read from1". ChnstJ@Il S c I e n c e textbook"Sc'enC'l! .nd Health with K~ to theS:,crIolure." by- Mary Baker E<Id In-o lI~e Ibe follOWing (p 469)' y"Then.l~rminotor of error 1& lhe ,..e.tl'llth that God. good. IS the onlyM.<ld and ihat the sUPPOO,tlOnsop-p031te of lntmite Mlnd~alJed deVt1or eVII-la not Mmd Is not Truth~~~ht;5ror, Without .Inlelll,ence or

tlllST j:HURCH ot VNDEBSTANDINGlait V trDor at Ccplln

.ev. ~arah I Solad&, Putor10 am. Sunday SChool. 11 15 am.

Morning WorshIp. 730 pm. Evenmg~rvlce. 8 pm. Wedne&day evenm ...MaUng serviceFt~~::cr..o%fl~8 rt'3n ~n1~jlll~hroUgh

MESlllAH LUTHERANboulhealit comer of Kercbeval aDd

Lakewood Avenues1~ltrhXDU'e~~:~ i~::::

\1. L. M.artlD, AssutaDt PastorSunday. February 25. Service.. at

8 00 a m and at 10 30 a m with cele-bullon of Holy Communion SermonI Ieme 'The Letter to Thyatlra"b.l>e4 on Revelation 2'18-29toSto'~~ 0.~~~~01CI~lonpr~~?~d 9f~~all ages, includIng Blb'e Cia.... forteen-agers and adults VlsilQrs andneweJ'~~'Jiyar:ve\~TA'ro'~nten Service~~!~nWt~~eah~~ e~ ~h i&~~~"hv hast Thou forsaken Me?" thefourth word of Chrl8t from the crOll--- \

BAHA'I WOIlLD FAITHGeofU r.33l."Je,

Sutldav Feb 25th. 10 30 am Chll-dl ell" Class SUb),ecl "The Fult11l-m -nt ot Prophecy Ref' Matt 24 7. 8. For nation shall rise a,slllSt naUonand kmlldom ag"",st kmgdom. and1here shall be fammes and penUenc"and esrthqullk .. In 111verseplaces"

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St. Paul Hi-LitesBy DIANE ZEMPER '

A pre.Lenten party was also held by Theresa Lyford, JoanSchwartz, and Mary Lou Fisber way back on February 7. Bmgoand refreshments were the main entertainment for JoanneHagan, Joanne Piche, Joan Dunn, Mary Jo Trombley, AudreyHaley, Katbleen Weet, and aU- the rest of the Senior gIrls. Ailin all, it was a very successful party.

The mam school project rl!lht now IS the MagaZine Dnve. Everystudent should sell at least their quota, and more If pOSSible Getback of the school In thIS drive now, Paulites! The pnzes are worthwhIle. and the movIe IS gomg to be super.

Well. that's all for now See you all'

B~BARA CLARK. Wilham Murphy, Richard FUllt. DorothyMarcereau, PatriCIa Yolts, Mane Courveur, Rouald Morketter,Thomas Palmer, Gerald Marschall, Jim O'Connor, Sharon Sweeney,Gerald Kirsch, Sally McCarron and Hans Von Bernthal, as well asBessie and her date really enjoYing themselves, as far as we couldsee

'The Sport.sTMll'S Slore"13333 KERCHEVAL

• AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR MARTIN OUTBOARD MOTORS

HALLETT SPORT SHOP

MiddiesRetain LeadIn Classic

The St. Paul Varsity Basketball season was brought to an ex-cltmg fmlSh WIth the game against St. Charles, the league leaders,last Tuesday evemng

The game Itself was the best ever, and by the end of the thIrdquarter, everyone, Includmg Robert Taylor, Catherme Andre, Clair

Middle Atla/Hlc Transportatlon Lenz, Clair Jablonski, Phylhs Van Becelaere, P.eggy Shal pe, Kath-Company tnpped Motor City leen Weot Mary Allor Larry Hollerback, Patrick McEachin, Mar-Tires, 3-1 to malntam their lead garet Wade. Richard 'Fe bel', Leo Kennedy, Gary O'Connor, andm the G. P. Rotary Club Bowl- Emiel De Cocker were on the edge of their seats for the turbulanceIn, League last Friday night. of It all.Milt Grossmeyer was the differ. And by tbe close of the game. even Gerald Fitzgerald, Pa-ence In thiS closely contested trlela Okray. Walter Hope, Dorothy Marcereau, Mary Lou Ca-game, rolhng 235 m hiS last,game. vanaurb, Mary Rabaut, and Louie Giest were 'hoarse from ,11

Th~ P &: J Cocktail Lounge the cbeeriD,. "team spilled Wolverme Chips and to the It must have done some good, for the fmal score was St.gamed their sweep With a large Paul 40, St. Charles, 35score, 2610. puttmg them In thIrd Congratulations are In order to the boys who were so faIthfulplace In Team High Smgle. Wtl- to the school m upholdmg the high record of S\ Paul on the basket-son was hot agam, thiS time nail- ball court.Ing 608 after a 231 opeJ;l.er. "Jake" To you, Tom Pelkey, Terrente Lyncy, Jack Trombley, Ed\\iardWilson had 223 m 561 Lyncy, Tim Champme, John Huetteman, and all the r~t, we say,

Mondry Cleaners took a 4-ba,_ "You have r~ally played wonderful basketball thlJ year.ger from Auto Club, puttmg them • • •right up there in the thick of the ANYONE PASSING St Paul on February 8, 9, or 10, might haverunning. wondered at the Silence lind apparent seriousness of the students.

Farms Market dumped Earl The reason-the time of the annual retreat.Holzbaugh out of second place Father John C. Ryan, the retreat master. presented many in-With their 4.bagger HOWie Ewald splratJonal conferences to the students. Although the Silence wasand Pat Patrlcx <leaerved mOISt rather difficult, (lust ask anyone) It served as an added help mof the credit for thiS Win. maklnl a good retreat.

Houston Bros. Inc. took It on By the end of the three days, everyone was iD a much betterthe chin again, thiS time It was _ slate of mind, and probably a much better state of health. ToThe PlChes Barbers who clipped Father ~yan, we owe much, for it wu beeause 01 his hel pthatthem. Jack De Busschere closed the Paulita made sucb an excellent retreat.With a 235 game and was the Valentine's Day 1951 was eagerly looked forward to by everystar performer. class. The obVIOUSreason was because of the dancmg contest held

. m the afternoon.HarrISon Carpets came out of Each class chose two couples who would represent the class m

their lOSing str~~k long enoug~ the match. Father Lenk was the ehmmatmg judge, but hiS job wasto dust off the cellar dwellers made extra difficult because of the versatlhty With whIch the con-3-1. Heger ,~tarred. for the "MaliC testants exetuted the vanous steps.Carpeteers, getting 607 which FROM THE SenIOr Class were Sally McCarron and Larry Holler-mcluded a ~32 closer. bacb, Ronald Morketter and Catherme West; the Jumor~ had Bev.

STANDINGS erly Labadie and DaVid McCarron and Martlyn Sutherland andW L Peter Schummer, Sophpmores Ed Heck and Janet Hock, and Alice58 34 Weot and Robert Thurtle.55 37 The Frosh presented Joan Robino and Patrick McEachin;54 38 and Joyce Zemper ...'ld Walter HOllie. The waltz, foxtrot, the~ 38 samba and polka were :-Iayed.52 40 After much deliberatmg. the contest wmners were announced.47 45 Beverly Labadie and DaVid McCarron were the wmn~r!lt The44 48 The classes should be very prOUd of their chOices, though, for evf!'t"J-43 49 one proved their worth and good-sportsmanship. Who know? There43 49 might be another Arthur Murray or Fred Astalre In our mIdst!40 52 • • •36 56 ThERE ALSO were Olany pre- Valentine and post-Valentine par-26 66 les. Diane Cethnskl and Sharon Ducastle were co-hostesses for a

party gIven on the Saturday before the 14th.The gIrls did the mVlting, and the result was that Anne Reed

and Donald Burns, Mary Van Dammerand DaVid McCarron, Mau-reen O'BrIen and Allard de Rounge, Mary Del Barba and LarryFmazzo, Peggy Sharpe and Ray Van Pwpvelde, Mary Ka1 Boomerand Floyd Johnson, Beverly l.abadle and Ivan French, DeloresSlater and Gerald Thomas, Manlyn Sutherland and Glen Walters,Mary Allor and Wilham Lodewyck. Janet Oxley and Roddie Brunton,Glona Wancour and Robert Lafferty, and Peter Schummer and JanetHock as well as Diane's date, John Huetteman, and Sharons escort,Tom McLaughhn were on hand for all the tun.

After danCing, a course of refreshments consisting of hot dogsand all the trmmllngs was served. The result: Lots of enjoyment forall concerned,

Now for tbose post-Valenflne get-togethers. Le Elsey wuthe host at a party last Saturday nigbt for his Sopbomore friends.Lou Ann Moxley, Lee's choice for the evening, as well as RobertThurtle and Alice Weo!, Josepb Weber and Joan Hoek, EdwardHeek and Carol Plou,rde, Robert Reed and Arlene Freohlich andJohn Brady and Blancbe Finney were just a few included In onhis guest list.

James Haley and Rita Fmcham, Richard O'Connor and PatriciaMonahan, and Robert Barrett and Lynn Van Telm were dancrngand generallly enjoying themselves.

And as for the Seniors, they were also galavantlng around lastSaturday evenmg, but to an entirely different place. Elizabeth Bar-ton held Open House In honor of the occasion (Valentme's Day) forall her Semor classmates.

Middle AU Transp Co.• ,P & J Cocktail Lnge ••••Mondry Cleaners •••••••Farms Market ..••••••••Earl Holzbaugh •..•••..Wolverme Chips ••••••.Auto Club ....• , •••••Motor City Tires .••••• ,Plches Barber Shop ••••.Harrison Carpets ., •••••Houston Bros. Inc. • ••••Kopp's Pharmacy ••••••

I

!Flyers TakeiSecond .Place

"RED" BARRON

'Red' Barronto Show Filmsof Arizona

NEWS

14 MILE and M-91Fraz.r, Mich. PRescott 5-4714

IN

SIGHT

DAVIS LOCKER PLANT

Chris Bosco RollsI

Best High Single.Chns Basco of Testa Gement taking four from Han-Dodds,

Co. rolled the season's high smgle Ine Dart In Bar ftnally camegame In the Grosse POinte BUll- through with a four-pomt WIDnessmen's Bowling League last over R4shc Cabms. Better MadeWednesdav mght when he open- Chips came out of If$ match Withed With 260 Revere Cleaners with four pomts

He finished With games of 160 Teams wlnnmg three were:and 184 for a total of 604 In Tom Boyd, Inc, frOm Schultethe meanl1me, Testa Cement Co, Hardware; and Impenal Cleanerswas wmnlng three from POinte from Kennelly CatermgInsurance Agency 200 Scores Rau Z3l, Kihan

In other matches, Boutin'S Ser- 225, Salmonl 221, Warren 220,vice moved mto first place by Caprlnl 216, Pety 215, Janson 212,

Hornbeck 210, Madsen 210, Neu-bar 208, Rose 205, Stemer 202.

STANDINGSBouhn's Servile. . . . . . • . •• . • 18Testa Cement Co. .•. .. .. • 16Better Made Chips ......... ISRevere Cleaners .. , . • •• . • • 15Belding Cleaners , ...•• ,. • 15Turner BUiCk, Inc. •••• .•• 15Pomte Ins Agency •••••••• 14Tom Boyd, Inc .. ... .... 14Kennelly Catermg ..••••••• 13ImperIal Cleaners ••••••.••• 11Hall-Dodds, Inc. ..•••..••.•• 9Bruce Wigle Co. • ..... ,.... 9Cramer Elec Co. ,......... 9Schulte Hardware... •• . .• •• 8Dart In Bar ..••••• "....... 6Rustic CabinS •.•••.••••. ,.. 4

by Dr. Arthur M. Majester, O.D.

There are vanous rea:.ons whypeople wear eye glasses. Somewear them because they arenear Sighted, others because theyare far SIghted, and or they haveastlgma hsm.

,,'\.n} one of L'1c:;e truce IS thecause of poor VISion and a mostlogical reason for weanng eyeglasses.

"Doctor, why do I have towear glassesIS' ''''% 'when they say';#' ,at the shop that. ::I have twenty- " ,twenty VISion?"Ii

ThIS IS not an ,,1 A fllm on "Anzona" Will beuncommon ques-V shown by T. Elliott "Red" Bar-tlon in thiS day , ron, AutomObile Club of Mlchi-of pre cis ion ~ gan's travelogue-lecturer, at themanufacturmg Grosse Pomte MemorIal Church

The answer to on Tuesday, February 27, at 8thiS 1$ that there p.rn.IS too much ac- Dr. Majester Barron, an expert In colorcommodatIOn (eye energy) usedIn the process of seemg Ir

ThiS person Will feel tired long Ibefore hiS workmg day IS over.

He IS earning ten dollallS a daybut usmg sixteen dollars a dayworth of eye energy. Not a faU'exchange in any language

Crossed eyes obViously needthe help of glasses

A man may lose an arm or legand people feel sorry for him,but When they see a person Withcrossed eyes they laltgh or teasehim.

Frankly It is tough to havecrossed eyes. No one wants thembut some of us have them.

My heart goes out to the bt-tle boy or girl as well as to theadult With thiS handicap.

Let's you and I give these pE!Q-pie a break by treating them as1f they had straight eyes. TeachOur children not to make fun oftheIr schoolmates or friends whoare afflicted with thiS conditIOn..

FORTROUBLE

FREEDRIVINe. tile....... II

Earle RichardsSERVICE

..., "Aca nIl ......Gr ..... Potnf4 " ..... ,

AAA Senne.Sh~ll Clod Fl"{,.ftone Producu

HIGH TEAM3 Games

F Dansoury, 2659. D Tromb-ley, 2657, F. Dansbury, 2638.

1 GameF. Dansbury, 971, P Allard,

~68, L Korte, 968, E. Lauer, 964.INDIVIDUAL HIGH

3 GamesE. Beaugrand, 630; H. Furton,

603; R. Harns. 602.I Game

P. Martm, 257; E. Beau grand,243; E. Labadie, 243; H. Furton.243; Jas. Sweeney, 238.

Zot SCORESE GoOlSen,204; D. Higbee, 231:

T Corbett, 202; E. Deprest, 202;R. Harris, 203; F. Dansbury, 211.

A. Gown, Z30; L. Champme,221; R Houtteman, 223; M:Smith.212; W. Kerby, 203.

Pointe Couple Marriedat St., Paul Ceremony

WOMEN'S STANDINGSPoiDts

G. P. Woods Recreatlon .. 61Grosse Pomte Review .... 59Kammer Beauty Shop .,.. 57Tracy Motor Sales 52Mack-Warren Busmessmen 49Kirby Vacuum Cleaner .... 48DeVuyst Contractors •• " .• 47Grosse Pointe RadIo ••••. 45'lhThe Camera Shop ..•••••. 45Kopps PharmacY . . •• • .. 45Elva DeBraubander ...... 44*Upper Mack Cleaners ' ..•. 44Sltver Crown Ballroom ..• 43Grosse Pomte Garage ..•.. 40Hawthorne House . . .. ,.. 40Ohrt Hairdressers , .. 40DTIScoll's Stand. 'Service .. 39DetrOIt Safety Furnace Pipe 28

High games for the night: OlgaFirchau, 201; Dorothy Bruske,179; Mary Roland, 178; MargaretDwyer, 175, and Rita Trefzer,170

High serIes for the night: MaryRoland, 504; Olga Flrchau, 491:Dorothy Bruske, 488; MargaretDwyer, 469; Louise Reese, 445,and Gertrude Sweeney, 443.

Among splits converted weN!the 3-'1-10 by Mary Roland andBernice McCarrons 3-7.

In LeagueBy BANS YON BERNTHALCoach Eddie Lauer's St Paul

basketball qumtet tnumphed intheir last scheduled league gameby handmg the St. Charles Drag-ons their first loss of the season.

ThiS contest was important forthe Flyers for thiS cmched forthem the second place slot Inthe East Side Standmgs.

During the first SIX mmutes ofphotography, has carned lw the game St. Charles was heldmovie camera to nearly every scoreless while the Flyers piled.corner of the United States and up 9 pomts. But in the few re-Canadian provinces. mammg minutes of the first pe_

Hostesses for the program rwd the Dragons tallied for 7sponsored by the Women's As- pomts wlule St. Paul stlll heldsoclatlOn are Mrs. Maurice Rob- the lead W1th 12 pomts.ert.~, Mrs. A W. Barry and Mra. The second quarter was prac-

Joanne Mary Athanson, 4auch- navy brimmed hat was d1s. Kryn Nagelklrk. tlcally the same story With St.ter 01 Mr. and Mrs. Willfam bngulShed WIth a whlte feather ------- Paul holdIng a slJght 21-17 ad-,J8m~s Athanson, of Sunnir1gdale ornament ''Thing'' In Garage vantage at halftlme.Dnve, became the bride of Byron When the newly-wedded pall' Endicott, N. Y.-A frightened The Flyers kept their lead theMannmg Horsley an Saturday. return from New YOrk City, houseWlfe telephoned police to whole game except for a threeFeb. 17, at a ceremony m the where they are makmg a week's come and get "thiS thmg" out of minute period m the third quar-rectory of St. Paul's on the Lake h 11 d her garage. The thing was a ter when the score was deadlock-Shore. honeymoon stay, t ey WI reSl e small, frightened opossum, which ed at 25. However m the remam-

on Grayton Road until the bnde- police released m an unpopulated 'od th Fl - h lk dThe couple repeated their groom receives hiS orders to re- mg pen eyers cae upvow" to the Rev. Fr. Richard port for achve duty In the Navy, area, 15 more pomts while hmltlng theParrish at 11 o'clock m the to which he recently was re- ------ Dragons to only 10 which set themornmg, In the presence of called final score at 40-35family members, after which a Tim Champme and Glen Wal-When the new Mrs. Horsley t k h h h fweddmg breakfast took place at ers too Ig scormg onors orthe DetrOIt AthletiC Club. left for the East, she was wear- St Paul With 14 and 12 POints

Ing a navy gabardine SUlt WIth I h 1 J S th talThe bridegroom IS the son of re~pectlve y, W I e oe ml •cuffs and lapels of navy and d 2 ts f th tMrs By~n Raw Horsley, of Mc- lie 1 pom or e OPPOSIIOn'v " whIte checked tweed, and finger-Kinley Road, and the late Mr. lip-length topcoat of the same IndiVIdual scormg durmg theHorsley. navy and white tweed. Her hat season stands as follows

Pts. per Avg. Pts. Too WlIlinr I AD BRINGS ROMANCEJoanne's wedding gown of Ice was a ns\ v pillbox banded In S-~-n per ON>m- Richmond, Ind -A holdup man LOS ANGELES-A matnmo-blue nylon net over satm was m whIte, anc her gomg-away cor- I....."., e-"1 h th f 11 9k'rt f ed t I was so surprised when he held I mal advertlsement m ~ pensionballerma- engt, e u I sage was 0 r cama Ions. Glen Walters •• 124 12 up Mrs Bertha Hercules, wife of movement pubhcatlon ended mcaught at the nght Side With a ------- I Tom Pelkey .•• 113 11 fi t f E H H d

soft bowknot. A Similar bow a roo ng com pan.,. execu Ive. to Iromance or mest . en erson,adorned the tltted bodice which Real Fish Story Jack Trombly.. 67 7 hear her say, "Brother, If Y01l185, and Mrs Florence E Green,

If Miami Beach, Fla - After Terry Lynch .. '. 5l 5 can find any money here, Just go 80 They were married on .Janu-had a tulle yoke set In the 0 - lk lfi h 1 h Tim Champine. 50 5 ahead and take It," that he walk. arv. 6 It was Henderson's secondshoulder necklme, and short, sta mg a sal s c ose to sore •

hfe guards In a rowboat gave up Here IS the final league stand. ed out of the office I marriage and Mrs Green's third.draped sleeves. _when the fish outmaneuvered mgs of the East Side Second DI' I -""

Her cap, holdmg the walSt- them, Larry Robmson, however, VISion Parochial League I EYES EXAMINEDlength Ice blue veIl, had a brim h h db d ~of shlrr-" IllUSion, and she car- gave case In IS ~pee oat an , Won Lost I Complete OptIcal Service= after several tWISts and tum~ ~~ Tned a nosegay of shrimp-colored reached out With hIS bare handSl'. St Charles 9. 1 I ~ DR. A. M. MAJES ERsweethellrt ~ and vanegated and grabbed the 7-foot 2'mch St Paul .. 8' 2 \:i. DR. L. D. MAJ ESTERIvy 55-pound fish Into hiS boat, to th~ St. Ambrose . • •• •• 4 6

6_ .~ \ . -". Optometrists

Maid of honor Beverly Wall- cheers of onlookers I 5t Catherine • . .. •. •• 4 I 3181 LAKEWOOD ., Mark

schlager who was the bnde's I AnnunCiation .....••.• 4 6 Pbone VA. 1-2266 For AppolDtnle1!tnl att~ndant., was In nylon net Under the provullons of the In- A valuable member 0' tbe Fleet Air St Martm . . . . . . .• . 1 9~;~~~a~~~~PI~rnal~h~l~uAsct~l_alll:~~~~~~~I.tone The ballenna-Ienl1th skirt Ia len~ In t e . " except those Qny. seaman. lTSN, son 0' Mr. andhad a leaf design In tine sou- le!(ally here on a temporarv MI'lI. Howard Mulvany of mOll Mal- I 'JrJuL Spa'llLiman '.4, S/:lJ.!IUl.."ba<ls. must report their present !IOn "v ..~ St. Clair Sbores. !lIJdl.tache braid. In contra,t to the add t th Go Muh'any an active participant In Iunadorned fitted bodIce re~ses 0 e vemment 1 ~vera' .,oris. enterf'd tile Naval I

Beverl '5 small-bnmmed hat wlthm ten days alfer January I service hi Odobfor,l948 and ft(',.;vedf y t 'h d h 1st Failure to comply. the 1m. I his reenut train~ at (be U.S. N.ftI ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE SPORT STORES ON THE EAST SIDE

:~:y m~~bll~~ ne~~; Ir~:' ':~~~~~le~e~I~~o~:~7:~~ WIlli~=Jr=;, ~~~~.., fAIlcoral-hUed Afncan daISIes and. Feature a .conlplpte Line 0

~~:~ Horslev 8<'SISted hiS NorICE Nationally Advertised Fishing Equipmentb~~r A~h=n~a~other of the • _

bnde, chosen an aftemoon- In addition to the above we have the followinglength dress of cocoa ~Ilk bro- Rifles and Shot Guns IN STOCKcaete WIth ThlTlestonl' button TO ALL

tnm, a matchmg f!ower.trlmmed HOME FREEZER OWNERS • 300 SnaKe Rifle MeHlel ,.hat and pUf'!'e WIth butt~yOT'Chld~attached I • 34)-34) Winche5ter Rine Model M

Mn Honley wore a white • 30-341 Marlin Rifle Model 336orchId cnrsalfe With her navy I FOR THE FINEST IN MEATblue <lIp crepe dre~'. which \\a~ I SEE 1'8 FOR SIDES OF • :In-:Jn Savage Rifle (Bolt Action)des1rned With m.o;et band~ of BEEF _ VEAL _ PORK and LAMB • Stevens Rifle (Bolt Action)navy lace m the boo c!' Her I h G

• Reminlrton 5 Shot. 1Z GauKe Automatic S ot unAT WHOLESALE PRICES • Winche5ter Model 12 Repeater, 12 Gauge

• Completely procpssed and cut to ) our famJlv requirements • Ithaca Model 37 Be-atei'. 12 GallR'eUSIDIf• new ml'thod that plImmates fTf>ezer bum .._

• Also Double and Sin«te Barrel Shot Guns and 22 Rifles• LESS WASTED SPAtE 11- YOUR FREEZERCAU. M rom Ot"T TO

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Buffet Supperto BenefitOrphan. Children

• FISH

Dance Music by

MANNY LOPEZ TRIO

Gold Cup LoungeOpen 2 P. M. to 2 A. M.

UNLIMITED PARIONG

• CHOPS

SURNS DRIVE AT THE RIVERVA. 2-9000

LIQUORS BEERDINNERS DAILY

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BIlLEE FAKRELL at the Hammond Organ

SIVANOV'S STEAK HOUSESPECIALIZING IN

SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKENSteaks of All Kinds - Chops - Seafood

HOT BISCUITS. HOME MADE PIESALL DINNERS COMPLETE

- ~ - ---- - ----Busm~man s Luncheon FRIDAY SPECIAL

R!'8sonably Pncl'd fISH AMI\ CHIPSWe Cater tI'l Club~. Teas. n.,Showers and Partles2 t<:>5 by Reservatlt'ln 85eOrders to Take Out

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i;.,~S:b:-e:;;F._~12'I9511St. Paulryamlotte In Match !~~~!21.J B. G. RICH sett, G P., 2 Rl!ynolcl,s,W; 3 Pow- NaJDe Pis.11M DevIl Tankep; swamped a ell, W. Tune-l'OS 6. D Trombley . •.•..•.•..••• 20W8'fu1 Wyandotte team by the 100.yard Free Style-l Hesu, F Dansbury :.... 18~.....!! 58.28 wt Friday m the G P. 2 Glenn 'W. 3. Richardson, H Furton .. •• . 17-.. nome pool to close theU' , " M S th 17"'11 home sWlml.1lng season G P. Tlme-547. ml .••..•••••....••

L Donovan 17the outcome of thIS meet was l20-yard Free Style-I. Hesse, 1.. Korte . . •• •• •• • •• •• • HIIUrereDt story u compared to G.P; 2. Glenn, W; 3. Richardson, E Lauer . . •. . ••• . 15• pre'flo~ l'f)J!et at Wyandotte G P. Tune-547. J JablonskJ ... .... ... ... 14ttier tIus season The Banach- 120.yard Indlvldual-1 Potochl, P RuprlCh ••.•.•• , •• 13• ~e out on top by the s1lm W; 2 Clark, G.P: 3. Todd, W. A. GOUin . . •. . •• •. •....•• 13lIP of 43-41. Tune-l:25.ll. T Trombly •.•.•.•••••••••. 13lfte DnU FilII. lIWlafed to N McEachm ...... ..... 12• eYel"1 eYeat e:leept iJa 12.- DlVlng-l. 5a'nger, W, 2 Wink- T Corbett .....••.••.•. 12.. IMlvlclaal aa4 tbr divine. ler, G P ; 3. Crowley, G P.; A DeRlemacker ••• ,....... 10.., ~ lint &Del IeeOIld iJa l80.yard Medley Relay-G P L Reno . . . 9..... OM ant u raeea od 1 48 2. • PAllaI'd .. ..... .. .. 8- .. reaa,. iJa tble .Jle. lSO.yard Speed Relay-G P.II-. and Pear opened the fire. (Cassel _ Likert _ Hmchman _idaI when they placed fint Richardson). TIme 1 22.4.II IeCOM respectively In the.~vd free Ityle, to give the,.,.us an early lead wluch theyIIlaced to m,amtam throughout• 'r'eftll.n(n, portIon of the..Leach and Schroeder followedIr•.,.ttern oi Hesse and Pear as.,. awept to first and second Int lOO-yard breast stroke. Att polIIt the score was 18-2 Inrat' of the Banachmen.DAVIB and Johnaon dISplayedIIr best performances of theIIOIl .. they fmiahed one, twotile zoo..yard free style. BassettI10wecl with hIS best perform-ea thus far this &e850n as heli1 the lOO.yard back stroke 111IJOOd time of 1:09.6, to awe theIVilI'ish a margm of 29-7.

StllOlAJl.Y"yard Free Style-I. Hesse,p..; Z. Pear, G'p,; 3. Bennett, W.~19.7.loo..yard Breast Stroke - 1..eb. G.P; 2. Schaeder, G.P.;SIUzik, W. Time-1:11.5.zoo..yard Free Style-I. Davis,P.; 2. Johnson, G P.; 3. Stailey,• TlDle-2'17 5.lOO.yard Back Stroke-I. Bas-

Toda1, Detroit is very cora-ICIOUSof her hlStory smce she 11celebratmg her 250th birthday.

Wntten into thIS hIStory IS thestory of a group of DetrOIt Cath-ohc women who banded togetherm 1832 to aid the poor and needy.

In the cholera epldelnlc of1834 they were pressed into ser-VIce to care for the childrenwhose parents were the VICtimsof the disease

M a result the St Vmcent'sOrphanage was founded and theDaughters of Chanty were askedto take over the management.Since then they have had a handIn shaping the live<; of homelesschildren at St. Vmcents.

At present they are planning abuffet supper and lecture at TheVeterans Memonal Building onThursday evening, March 1, to

h.. t.rfi.ld Mat raISe money for a station wagon,which w111 take the cluldren ofarcl OHen Tag St. Vincents new horoe on Inkster

Dati Two Othen :~hT:e~~~~~le Road, back andCbesterbeld Arena, Gratiot Most Rev. C. L. elligan of.. !()..>Mileroad, Will present Assumption College is the guestAustrahan tar team bout for speaker for the evening The sup-

I feature event Friday, 8:30. per will be served at 6 30 p.m.,ll. Bert Ruby and Larry Chene m the ballroomn ...apple the Sheik of Araby Information or tickets may beII "Big Jim" Spencer m thIS obtained from MIt. Eugene Mc-liD go. Two other well-bal- Cafferty, 1128 Nottingham Road,ced boutl fill out the card. VA 2-6328.

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