December 1929to December 16,1939 You A Merry...

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WE PRINT IT AS WE GET IT. WITHOUT FEAR OR FAVOR - ADVERTISING HAS NO RELATION TO OUR POLICY tHE GROSSE POl1'lTZ PRINTING CO. Pul>n ..... PHONE LENOX 11. \ L~~~~~~~~~ ..:T~H:!!E~H~O~M~E~N~E~W~S~P~A:!P!:E~R~O~F~G~R~OSSE POINTE AND THE FOUllTEE NTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT YOLo 14-No. 18 L B OLDHAM, PublIsher GROSSE POINTE LIONS' GOODFELLOW EDITION By Mall $200 per year. Smgle Copies 5 Cent. Police, Firemen Join Lions Club as Goodfellows For the tenth consecutive year the Grosse Pomte lIOns Club are on the streets and corners of Grosse POInte thiS mornmg seek ... mg your finanCIal aId to raIse a suffloent fund to take care of the needy fam1hes m the Pomte 1 he Goodfellows made up of the members of the Grosse POlnte LIOns Club and the F,reman and PolIceman of Grosse Pomte WIll be on the street from dayhght until every man and women 1U the Pomte have bought a paper, so they can realIze theIr ambItIon that every kiddIe have a l1eny Christmas Norbert F Denk Supervisor of Gro9l6e Pomte TO\\l1shlP, 15 tIllS years' Cba1rman of the Goodfel- low dnve, ably aSSIsted by hIS commIttee Alfred J Garska, N el- son L Korte Carl Schwelkart. Vmce Leach Charles 1\lghtmgale Due to the Increased demand for help we are hopmg to raIse $5000 00, , says Mr Denk As 111 former years many baskets of food, cloth111g etc, WIll be dIS- tributed among the underpnvl'" leged In the d1stnct of Grosse Pomte, and all excess moneys WIn be set up m a Goodfellow fund to be used the year arou~d The NeIghborhood Club m Grosse Pomte 15 the dlstnbut111g agency for all rehef work of the Grosse Pomte LlOns Club George Elworthy "elf are dI- rector of Grosse Pomte Town .. ShIp 15 chaIrman of the welfare CommIttee of the LlOns Club and through hIm the Grosse Pomte LlOns Club takes care of much of the relIef work of the TownshIp throughout the year Many hours of mIsery have been prevented by help111g when the emergency was presented In the past year WIth layoffs stnkes slowdowns, etc. many famIlIes have been kept 1U dIre CIrcumstances, and the Grosse P0111te Goodfellows have been a bless111g to them In ad. dltlon to theIr \\ elfare help the Grosse P0111te LlOns Clnb sup- phed a tra111ed worker throngh- out the year to lead and 111struct the unemployed youths 111 con- structIve actIVItIes Many gangs of youthc; were dIverted mto or" gamzed clubs and through the fa- CIlIties of the NeIghborhood Club much of theIr Idle time IS put to good use The followmg members of the LIons Dub WIll be on the streets today sellmg Goodfellow papers Jules Berns Dr. Brownell R J Barrett VIctor De .. Baeke, LOUIS DeHayes Norbert F. Denk Lorue Ayhng Waldo Beaupre, George Elworthy Alfrd J Garska Jack Gagnon Hugo Glaser \Vlllard Hosk .. mgs VIctor Graff Arthur Gmch W1I.. ham Bantm George Ingram Dr J P. J axtlmer Lawrence \V Korte 1\J" e ::.on L. Korte George Kretzchmar Dr. Werner Kersten Ty Krentler Rudolph Kamls<:hke, Herman Kramer, Phll Kahn John Kressbach WIlham Lud .. WIg, Vmcent Leach Harold Lyndrup, Dallas Metcalf Leo MacEachm Ted Hammer, Jules Nagel Arthur 0 C.:ut"' (Contmued on Page Four) NORBERT F DEl'll< Norhert F Denk, chaIrman 01 the Lions Goodfellow Paper Sale, WIshes to thank the Pohce and FIremen of the vanous Graue Pomte muDtcIpahhesfor theIr co- operation and assistance In makmg thIS annual charity drive a suc:ceu. Heads Goodfellow Newspaper Sale 'I\\< Jill. A ... A A'A A'A A,A A A A A A A A A'A AAAA h oM .,,:V;~:~:llF;V :t!!;~;~;V;V;V :V:~:tI:Q:":"':~:V:V:l1:Y:~:V: 0" ~ . ~ "Not a Kid Without a Toy for Christmas" _ o _ ~ " - . ~ I belIeve in the above slogan 0- ~ . '* I want to belong to the 1909 TOY CLUB. 0- ~ -- - . . - .=> Name ~ - . o ~ Address .. 0- . - ..e; Fill out and mall WIth your donation to THE TOY CLUB, ~ ..e; 15224 E Jefferson Ave, Grosse Pomte Park, 1'I1ch. ~ - . ~l:&iQi&;&IQI&I&i&IQ;.;Qi.;.i.i.;.;.;.;.;.;.i.;.;.ijW Christmas Detrolt 15212 Charlevoix 15029 E Jefferson Ave 15307 E. Jefferson Ave 14;/z Mile Road 802 MaJestIc BUlldmg 14309 E Jefferson Ave 15115E Jefferson Ave 6650 Kercheval Avenue 15115 E. Jefferson Ave 17145Waterloo Rd 15216 CharlevoIx Ave 2703 E Atwater 15224 E. Jefferson Ave 1423 Lafayette BU11dmg 1211 Beaconsfield 9456 Gnnn ell E. Jefferson at Phlhp 6540 GeorgIa Avenue 14503E Jefferson 11214 E J efferson Avenue 1141 Nottmgham 2100 GratIot 17101 Kercheval Avenue 3201 BarIum Tower 10820Harper TransportatlOn Buildmg 13936 E. Jefferson 830 Penobscot BUIldmg 15201 CharleVOIX Avenue Mt EllIOtt 15200 CharleVOIX 15135 CharleVOIx 5974 Chalmers Ave 16915 E Jefferson Ave 15115 E Jefferson Ave. 116 Kerby Road 1443 E Jefferson Avenue 15121 Kercheval Avenue 14935 E Jefferson Avenue 1400 UUlon GuardIan Bldg 10115 E Jefferson Avenue 1306 DIme Bank Bldg 1020 Beaconsfield 65 HIllcrest 16901 Mack DetrOIt 15202 Mack Avenue 247 McDougall Detr01t 14229 E Jefferson 152,,9 E Jefferson Ave 279 RIvard 14320 Eo Jefferson Avenue ~ _-"-_ -.............. ..... __ ....l You A Merry i Cleaners and Dyers .. Halrdresser Tlre and Battery Service Plum Brook Golf Club Attorney ChIropractor Judge Grosse POInte TownshIp PreSident Sterling Coal Co Supervlsor Grosse Pomte TownshIp Soc al Worker Meats and Grocenes Pres Cobreclte Corp Pres Henk & Garska Co Winterhalter & Glaser Co GUlch Bu ldlng Corp Graf EngmeerIng Co Manager NatlOnal Bank Pres Ingram Iron \Vorks Dentlst Kahn Shoe Company Grosse POinte Bakery PhyslcIan and burgeon I Korte SerVIce Company Pubhsher Legal CourIer Krass Printing Co Mlch State Sales Tax Kress MIll nery Co Attorney Reach for Leach-Drugs VIce Pres Lutz Lange Lumber Co Gas and Oil MacEachan DIsplay Insuhte Corporation Grosse POInte Hardware Clerk to SuperVIsor G Pte Twp Wayne County Road Commlssl0ner Marshall and 0 Connor Publ sher Grosse Pomte ReVIew Payette v.ren s \Vear EqUitable Llfe Soclety of U S Clerk Grosse Pomte TownShiP Attorney MUSICian CIty Engmeer Stemer Ford Sales SweItzer Creamery Pres S\\<lft Mfg Toeple Brothers GnffIth & ,,, ade-Funeral Medical OffIcer-Grosse Pomte DentIst Grosse Pointe Lions' Goodfellows Roster of Grosse Pointe Lions 11517 1517 10000 $ $ $ 178322 3328 24 3 13437 264778 2162 87 217707 221926 249809 314573 279365 2541 3441 3796 1055 2318 2244 1457 1057 4398 2296 49525 28853 13704 500 $2706213 $ 49277 344505 49962 166,96 192299 132023 29910 32009 12400 2,000 185089 236202 10363 1817 200 6932 2318 1355 4170 10350 528543 21825 43102 108639 51102 41603 13000 3750 178946 12500 10000 2500 11900 22484 18661 3244 1586 535 10000 2000 10000 100000 5000 1000 $2694696 $ 2706213 2694696 AYLING L -Lorne BANTIN W -Blll BARRETT A J -Rolly BEAUPRE, W -Buss BERl-<S J-Jules BROWl-<ELL 0 D-Doc DeBAEKE V -V,e DeHAYES L-LoUis DENK N-Norb ELWORTHY G-Geo ESCHRICH J -Joe GAGNOl-< J -Jack GARSKA A-AI GLASER H -Hugo GNICH A-Art GRAF V-VIe HOSKING S W -WIll INGRAM G-Geo. JAXTlMER J P-Doc KAHN P-Ph,l KA\11SCHKE R -Rudy KERSTEN W -Doc KORTE L W -Larry KORTE N L-Nels KRASS' I:D -Ed KRENTLER T W-ly KRESSBACH J C-Chas KRETZSCHMAR G H-Geo LEACH V -Vmee LUDWIG W -BIll LYJ\DRUP H-Hal \1AC EACHAN J\ -Mac MA\1ER T R-Ted NAGEL J -Jules NIGHTlJ\GALE C-Chas OBRIEN M J -\lIke o CONJ\OR A P -Pat OLDHA \1 L B -Lee PAYETTE ED-Ed SCHAUB E-1e:d SCHWEIKART C -Carl SCHWEIKART W -Walt SKILLMAN P -Ph,l ChaIrman Welfare Comml _ •• .... SMITH M M -SmItty STEI~ER A-AI SWEITZER F -Fred SWIFT C -Clarence TOEPLE F-Fred WADE C -CharlIe \V ARRE" C H -Doc WAT:r.cIN~ Ul_ n.. .. $ 11517 Respectfully submItted, GEORGE ELWORTHY Engllslt Magazmes A collectIon of EnglIsh magaZines that date from 1834 and feature "WIld west" stones or hIstorIcal Items concermng New MeXICO, has been acqUIred by the New MexlCan Hlsto!,lCal saClet)". RECEIPTS DISBURSEMENTS Balance on hand Accounted for as follows DepOSIt In Grosse Pomte Bank SaVIngs Acct DepOSIt In Grosse POInte Bank Che-ckmg Acct Total ReceIpts Leu Total DIsbursements TOTAL RECEIPTS TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS RECAPITULATION inexpensIve Poland VISItors report that amusements and entertamments In Warsaw Po-- land, are among the least expen- SIve thmgs m the CIty. theaters, operas, and nIght clubs are withm the reach of tourISts With the small .. est pocke~.!<S,-- .... ) Iiliii;.., Proceeds of Paper Sale, 1929 Proceeds of Paper Sale 1930 Proceeds of Paper Sale 1931 Proceeds of Paper Sale 1932 Proceeds of Paper Sale, 1933 Proceeds of Paper Sale, 1934 Proceeds of Paper Sale 1935 Pr~eeds of Paper Sale, 1936 Proceeds of Paper Sale, 1937 p(oc-eeds of Paper Sale, 1938 lrttt:1.'est on Bank Balance 1930 Interest on Bank Balance 1931 Interest on Bank Balance, 1932 Interest on Bank Balance, 1933 Interest on Bank Balance, 1934 Interest on Bank Balance, 1935 Intetest on Bank Balance, 1936 Interest on Bank Balance, 1937 .. Interest on Bank Balance, 1938 Inter'(:st on Bank Balance, 1939 Fdtt Balt Game ReceIpts, 1930 Foot Ball Game Receipts 1931 SpeCial Donahons, 1931 Spe<:lal Donahons, 1932 , Grosse Pointe Lions I Goodfellow Fund December 1929to December 16, 1939 Chnstmas Baskets Food Mllk _ OptIcal ServIce HOspItahzahon Medl<al Aid MeclI0ne Dental Service Nurse HIre NarcotIc Case Rents PaId Coal MoV'mg L,ght Bllls 011 Bed Clothmg Gas BIlls Stoves Stove RepaIrs Storage of Furmture Shoes .. Shoe RepaIrs Rubber Capes (TraffIC Patrol) ClothIng Galoshes Cost of Pape!.s AId to Blmd Wolverme Boy s ChIldren's Campmg and Red Cross Volq,nteers of AmerIca Chma Rehef CommunIty Fund Boy Scouts of AmerIca Foot Ball Game Expenses Employment Furmshed Toys for ChIldren School Books Taxes on Checks Flood Rehef Bus Fares Open Heart Fun.d PhYSical Tramlng and SupervlslOn Cancer Control Veterans of ForeIgn Wars h W

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WE PRINT IT AS WE GETIT. WITHOUT FEAR ORFAVOR - ADVERTISINGHAS NO RELATION TO

OUR POLICY

tHE GROSSE POl1'lTZ

PRINTING CO. Pul>n.....

PHONE LENOX 11.\L~~~~~~~~~ ..:T~H:!!E~H~O~M~E~N~E~W~S~P~A:!P!:E~R~O~F~G~R~OSSEPOINTE AND THE FOUllTEE NTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

YOLo 14-No. 18 L B OLDHAM, PublIsher GROSSE POINTE LIONS' GOODFELLOW EDITION By Mall $200 per year. Smgle Copies 5 Cent.

•Police, Firemen

Join Lions Clubas Goodfellows

For the tenth consecutive yearthe Grosse Pomte lIOns Club areon the streets and corners ofGrosse POInte thiS mornmg seek ...mg your finanCIal aId to raIse asuffloent fund to take care of theneedy fam1hes m the Pomte 1heGoodfellows made up of themembers of the Grosse POlnteLIOns Club and the F,reman andPolIceman of Grosse Pomte WIll

be on the street from dayhghtuntil every man and women 1U

the Pomte have bought a paper,so they can realIze theIr ambItIonthat every kiddIe have a l1enyChristmas

Norbert F Denk Supervisor ofGro9l6e Pomte TO\\l1shlP, 15 tIllSyears' Cba1rman of the Goodfel-low dnve, ably aSSIsted by hIScommIttee Alfred J Garska, N el-son L Korte Carl Schwelkart.Vmce Leach Charles 1\lghtmgale

Due to the Increased demand forhelp we are hopmg to raIse$5000 00, , says Mr Denk As 111former years many baskets offood, cloth111g etc, WIll be dIS-tributed among the underpnvl'"leged In the d1stnct of GrossePomte, and all excess moneys WIn

be set up m a Goodfellow fund tobe used the year arou~d TheNeIghborhood Club m GrossePomte 15 the dlstnbut111g agencyfor all rehef work of the GrossePomte LlOns Club

George Elworthy "elf are dI-rector of Grosse Pomte Town ..ShIp 15 chaIrman of the welfareCommIttee of the LlOns Club andthrough hIm the Grosse PomteLlOns Club takes care of much ofthe relIef work of the TownshIpthroughout the year Many hoursof mIsery have been prevented byhelp111g when the emergency waspresented In the past year WIthlayoffs stnkes slowdowns, etc.many famIlIes have been kept 1U

dIre CIrcumstances, and theGrosse P0111te Goodfellows havebeen a bless111g to them In ad.dltlon to theIr \\ elfare help theGrosse P0111te LlOns Clnb sup-phed a tra111ed worker throngh-out the year to lead and 111structthe unemployed youths 111 con-structIve actIVItIes Many gangsof youthc; were dIverted mto or"gamzed clubs and through the fa-CIlIties of the NeIghborhood Clubmuch of theIr Idle time IS put togood use

The followmg members of the LIonsDub WIll be on the streets today sellmgGoodfellow papers Jules Berns Dr.Brownell R J Barrett VIctor De ..Baeke, LOUIS DeHayes Norbert F.Denk Lorue Ayhng Waldo Beaupre,George Elworthy Alfrd J Garska JackGagnon Hugo Glaser \Vlllard Hosk ..mgs VIctor Graff Arthur Gmch W1I..ham Bantm George Ingram Dr J P.Jaxtlmer Lawrence \V Korte 1\J"e ::.onL. Korte George Kretzchmar Dr.Werner Kersten Ty Krentler RudolphKamls<:hke, Herman Kramer, PhllKahn John Kressbach WIlham Lud ..WIg, Vmcent Leach Harold Lyndrup,Dallas Metcalf Leo MacEachm TedHammer, Jules Nagel Arthur 0 C.:ut"'

(Contmued on Page Four)

NORBERT F DEl'll<

Norhert F Denk, chaIrman 01

the Lions Goodfellow Paper Sale,

WIshes to thank the Pohce and

FIremen of the vanous Graue

Pomte muDtcIpahhesfor theIr co-

operation and assistance In makmg

thIS annual charity drive a suc:ceu.

Heads GoodfellowNewspaper Sale

'I\\< Jill. A ... A A'A A'A A,A A A A A A A A A'A A A A A h oM.,,:V;~:~:llF;V:t!!;~;~;V;V;V:V:~:tI:Q:":"':~:V:V:l1:Y:~:V:0"~ .~ "Not a Kid Without a Toy for Christmas" _o _

~ "- .~ I belIeve in the above slogan 0-~ .'* I want to belong to the 1909 TOY CLUB. 0-~ --- .. -.=> Name ~- .o •~ Address . . 0-. -..e; Fill out and mall WIth your donation to THE TOY CLUB, ~..e; 15224 E Jefferson Ave, Grosse Pomte Park, 1'I1ch. ~- .~l:&iQi&;&IQI&I&i&IQ;.;Qi.;.i.i.;.;.;.;.;.;.i.;.;.ijW

Christmas

Detrolt

15212 Charlevoix15029 E Jefferson Ave15307 E. Jefferson Ave14;/z Mile Road802 MaJestIc BUlldmg14309 E Jefferson Ave15115E Jefferson Ave6650 Kercheval Avenue15115 E. Jefferson Ave17145Waterloo Rd15216 CharlevoIx Ave2703 E Atwater15224 E. Jefferson Ave1423 Lafayette BU11dmg1211 Beaconsfield9456 Gnnn ellE. Jefferson at Phlhp6540 GeorgIa Avenue14503E Jefferson11214 E J efferson Avenue1141 Nottmgham2100 GratIot17101 Kercheval Avenue3201 BarIum Tower10820HarperTransportatlOn Buildmg13936 E. Jefferson830 Penobscot BUIldmg15201 CharleVOIX AvenueMt EllIOtt15200 CharleVOIX15135 CharleVOIx5974 Chalmers Ave16915 E Jefferson Ave15115 E Jefferson Ave.116 Kerby Road1443 E Jefferson Avenue15121 Kercheval Avenue14935 E Jefferson Avenue1400 UUlon GuardIan Bldg10115 E Jefferson Avenue1306 DIme Bank Bldg1020 Beaconsfield65 HIllcrest16901 Mack DetrOIt15202 Mack Avenue247 McDougall Detr01t14229 E Jefferson152,,9 E Jefferson Ave279 RIvard14320Eo Jefferson Avenue

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You A Merryi

Cleaners and Dyers.. Halrdresser

Tlre and Battery ServicePlum Brook Golf ClubAttorneyChIropractorJudge Grosse POInte TownshIpPreSident Sterling Coal CoSupervlsor Grosse Pomte TownshIpSoc al WorkerMeats and GrocenesPres Cobreclte CorpPres Henk & Garska CoWinterhalter & Glaser CoGUlch Bu ldlng CorpGraf EngmeerIng CoManager NatlOnal BankPres Ingram Iron \VorksDentlstKahn Shoe CompanyGrosse POinte BakeryPhyslcIan and burgeon

I Korte SerVIce CompanyPubhsher Legal CourIerKrass Printing CoMlch State Sales TaxKress MIll nery CoAttorneyReach for Leach-DrugsVIce Pres Lutz Lange Lumber CoGas and OilMacEachan DIsplayInsuhte CorporationGrosse POInte HardwareClerk to SuperVIsor G Pte TwpWayne County Road Commlssl0nerMarshall and 0 ConnorPubl sher Grosse Pomte ReVIewPayette v.ren s \VearEqUitable Llfe Soclety of U SClerk Grosse Pomte TownShiPAttorneyMUSICianCIty EngmeerStemer Ford SalesSweItzer CreameryPres S\\<lft MfgToeple BrothersGnffIth & ,,, ade-FuneralMedical OffIcer-Grosse PomteDentIst

Grosse Pointe Lions' Goodfellows

Roster of Grosse Pointe Lions

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AYLING L -LorneBANTIN W -BlllBARRETT A J -RollyBEAUPRE, W -BussBERl-<S J-JulesBROWl-<ELL 0 D-DocDeBAEKE V -V,eDeHAYES L-LoUisDENK N-NorbELWORTHY G-GeoESCHRICH J -JoeGAGNOl-< J -JackGARSKA A-AIGLASER H -HugoGNICH A-ArtGRAF V-VIeHOSKING S W -WIllINGRAM G-Geo.JAXTlMER J P-DocKAHN P-Ph,lKA\11SCHKE R -RudyKERSTEN W -DocKORTE L W -LarryKORTE N L-NelsKRASS' I:D -EdKRENTLER T W-lyKRESSBACH J C-ChasKRETZSCHMAR G H-GeoLEACH V -VmeeLUDWIG W -BIllLYJ\DRUP H-Hal\1AC EACHAN J\ -MacMA\1ER T R-TedNAGEL J -JulesNIGHTlJ\GALE C-ChasOBRIEN M J -\lIkeo CONJ\OR A P -PatOLDHA \1 L B -LeePAYETTE ED-EdSCHAUB E-1e:dSCHWEIKART C -CarlSCHWEIKART W -WaltSKILLMAN P -Ph,lChaIrman Welfare Comml_ •• .... SMITH M M -SmIttySTEI~ER A-AISWEITZER F -FredSWIFT C -ClarenceTOEPLE F-FredWADE C-CharlIe\V ARRE" C H -DocWAT:r.cIN~ Ul_ n.. ..

$ 11517Respectfully submItted,

GEORGE ELWORTHY

Engllslt MagazmesA collectIon of EnglIsh magaZines

that date from 1834 and feature"WIld west" stones or hIstorIcalItems concermng New MeXICO, hasbeen acqUIred by the New MexlCanHlsto!,lCal saClet)".

RECEIPTS

DISBURSEMENTS

Balance on handAccounted for as follows

DepOSIt In Grosse Pomte Bank SaVIngs AcctDepOSIt In Grosse POInte Bank Che-ckmg Acct

Total ReceIptsLeuTotal DIsbursements

TOTAL RECEIPTS

TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS

RECAPITULATION

inexpensIve PolandVISItors report that amusements

and entertamments In Warsaw Po--land, are among the least expen-SIve thmgs m the CIty. theaters,operas, and nIght clubs are withmthe reach of tourISts With the small ..est pocke~.!<S,-- .... ) Iiliii;..,

Proceeds of Paper Sale, 1929Proceeds of Paper Sale 1930Proceeds of Paper Sale 1931Proceeds of Paper Sale 1932Proceeds of Paper Sale, 1933Proceeds of Paper Sale, 1934Proceeds of Paper Sale 1935Pr~eeds of Paper Sale, 1936Proceeds of Paper Sale, 1937p(oc-eeds of Paper Sale, 1938lrttt:1.'est on Bank Balance 1930Interest on Bank Balance 1931Interest on Bank Balance, 1932Interest on Bank Balance, 1933Interest on Bank Balance, 1934Interest on Bank Balance, 1935Intetest on Bank Balance, 1936Interest on Bank Balance, 1937 ..Interest on Bank Balance, 1938Inter'(:st on Bank Balance, 1939Fdtt Balt Game ReceIpts, 1930Foot Ball Game Receipts 1931SpeCial Donahons, 1931Spe<:lal Donahons, 1932

,Grosse Pointe Lions I

Goodfellow FundDecember 1929to December 16, 1939

Chnstmas BasketsFoodMllk _OptIcal ServIceHOspItahzahonMedl<al AidMeclI0neDental ServiceNurse HIreNarcotIc CaseRents PaIdCoalMoV'mgL,ght Bllls011Bed ClothmgGas BIllsStovesStove RepaIrsStorage of FurmtureShoes ..Shoe RepaIrsRubber Capes (TraffIC Patrol)ClothIngGaloshesCost of Pape!.sAId to BlmdWolverme Boy sChIldren's Campmg and Red CrossVolq,nteers of AmerIcaChma RehefCommunIty FundBoy Scouts of AmerIcaFoot Ball Game ExpensesEmployment FurmshedToys for ChIldrenSchool BooksTaxes on ChecksFlood RehefBus FaresOpen Heart Fun.dPhYSical Tramlng and SupervlslOnCancer ControlVeterans of ForeIgn Wars

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Gantner Sweaters$2.00 to $750

Scarves $1.00 to $1.5'Gloves, $2.50 to $5.00Personalized Swank

Jewelry, $I.50Novelty Boxed Suspender",Garters & Belts, 50c to $3 50

SIlk and Wool Mufflers$1.00 to $5.00

Also an assortment otNovelty GIfts for the Man....

$100 to $500

FELIX FRANCOISBEAUTY SALON

Faohionable Coiffure Designers

\~-~-Season's Greetings

from

12.80

CLEM SEARLE

P. M.through deeember 22nd

...'i I. .":...: 0:'"/\

Duncan Phyf'et.amp'!abl.

Sheraton&l<l. '!abl. '"

TABLES ofSolid Honduras Mahogany I'

Regular Price 17.50New Piau Price•

\

Manhattan ShirtsFancy &: white-$2 A: $2.50

Manhattan GabardineSport Shirts-$3.50

Neckwear-$1 & up to $3.50Manhattan Pajamas

$2-Others $2.50& $5Dressing Gowns

$895 & $9.95Lisle, SIlk or Wool Hose

35c to $2.00Finger-Tip Jackets,

Wool, Corduroy, or Leather$795 to $17.50

Punch & Judy Theatre Bldg-.NIagara 3753

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ADVERTISE IN THEREVIEW

~S Gift A Prohl;:?'Here's the Solution!

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Holiday Festivities

Christmas Story Hour

Madeira Wild FlowersThere are 700 speCIes of wIld flow-

ers growing on the MadeIra Islands.,many of them found nowhere elseIn the world or only In the WestIndIes

Daughters of AmericanColonists

Henry Schoch and Donald Treadwell Grosse Pomte, sentors at theUntVersity of MichIgan, have beenelected to PhI Kappa PhI, natIonalS'Cholastlc honor SOCIety Only S3 stu-dents were chosen from the UmversltyScholarshIp personality, and contrlbu-hons to the Untverslty are the factorsconstdered in maktng selectIons

Both Grosse Pomte representattveswere members of the NatIonal HonorSociety when they were graduatedfrom Grosse POinte HIgh School.

A Chnstmas story hour for boys andgirls Will be held at the Grosse POinteCity Ltbrary, 700 Cadteux road, Fnday, December 22 at 10 30 a m.

Gro3se Pointe AlumniElected to Honor Group

The MIchigan Chapter of the Daughters of American ColoUlsts held aboard meetmg Tuesday at the home ofMrs Charles A BIgelOW on Lake-pOinte The busmess of the meeting II;;]was followedby tea Mrs Robert M i 17114 KERCHEVAL, NR ST. CLAIRMeIsel,preSIdedat the tea table I Also Cameras and Camera Supplies Open 9 to 9:30

AMPLE PARKING FACILITIESMessiah Lutheran lollollollollllllOlJO!f_~_~o!r_;WO~

ChurchSoutheast corner of Kercheval and (Ii~

Lakewood avenues A H A Loeber Jr:""'-

pastor 1934 Lakewood avenue. Tele- lUll Eph;~: ~~~I:~m:ls21programof the sun-I L t; CL~ RKday school WIll take place on Chrtst- )mas Eve Sunday,December24, at 7 17030Kercheval Ave., Grosse Pointeo clock The program '\\III be renderedlomtty by the puplls of Messiah Sunday School and the pupils of the Park I \..SIde Branch Sunday school

On Christmas Day, December 25 theserVIces will be a sunrIse serVice, begmnIng at 7 a m

On the Sunday before ChrIstmasDecember 24 the regular serVIce WIllbe held at 11 15 a m The pastor Willpreach on the theme I He Comes ToYou" The Sunday School Will meet atten 0 clock.

The annual Holiday BaH given byElaine Mane Arndt WIll take place onThursday evenmg, December 28, at theDetrOIt Yacht Club

Among the patrons and patronesseswho wIll attend are

Mr and Mrs E B BrmkMr and Mrs H BrinkerMr and Mrs K ColhnsDr and Mrs R C ConnellyMr and Mrs M CluteDr and Mrs B F GlowacktDr and Mrs D HeronMr and Mrs D JohnsonMr and Mrs S H MansonMr and Mrs R B 0 BnenMr and Mrs E QueenMr and Mrs G E ReItzelMr and Mrs E SchroederMr ang, Mrs A G ShermanMr and Mrs H G SorgDr and Mrs W J WIlson, JrOn Tuesday, December 19, MISS

Arndt entertained the chtldren of herdancmg school at an afternoon partyGames, favors, balloons, candy and Icecream delIghted the chIldren A spe-CIal novelty program was arranged forthe party and MISS Arndt gave eachof the young dancers a doll for ChrIst-mas

DRESSMAKING-Th .. dre .. de-s~gn~ltg"game" ~s bemg tned outby two youngsters at the elementarydemonstratwn, school M~ss R~fk~nruns under sponsorsh~p of NewY"rk umverstty and the Ch,ld StudyaSSocMt~on oj AmeTtea \,."

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What's Holdin' Him Up?• ••Well

All ready for bed, these InqUlsitive young men don't bebeve whatmost boys and gIrls know-that Santa Claus IS not only a very bus)'fellow but that he usually comes when nobody's watching.

PROVING GROUND-M,ss R'fkm ,,"ateMs a boy puttmg 0 newtoy to us pract~cal teshng paces Among her eoncluswnJ (1) Ch~ldlenmay be unpred~etable ~n the~r llkes and d~slJkes, but they're notablyconsutent In thelr reactwns, (2) play appeal of a toy M paramount,any educatlon value ~tmay have J,S secondary J,n the chtleJ:s mmd

that chIldren bUIld around the cars One mother, she says, beheved'Sometlmes a chIld travels all mIhtant tendenCIes would be fos~

around the world WIth them Often tered If her chIld were allowed tohe WIll recreate a trIp he s taken play WIth toy soldIers So she form the famIly car SometImes he 11 bade them but Instead the chIld colplay detecbve and chase gangsters lected bottle tops, lmed them up Inand sometImes he's a taxIcab mIlItary formatIon and shot themdriver ' do'W11by cockmg hIS finger

MISS RIfkm finds that toy automo MISS Rlfkm says It <oS all llpretend"bIles, llke toy soldlers help a chIld anyway • Even a child old enoughget the surplus energy out of hIS to know war means cruelty realIzes m;system And both appeal to hIS lll- hIS soldIers are Just toys, and It S ftstmct for collectmg only a game ' mJ

A PRETTY toy-but does Ithave educatlOnal value?

Don't ask the nearest chIld ex-pert but hand It to a youngster,who'll probably thmk up moremstructlve ways to use It thanIts mventor ever Imagmed Andthat s the theory on whIch the Testcd Toy laboratory of New York hashelped manufacturers select thetoys you buy for the chIldren thISChrIstmas

The ~laboratory" IS really MISSLllhan Rlikm, who takes a toy toa school recreatlOnal center or parkand records chIldren s reactIons toIt whIle they play Then she fills Inan elaborate questIonnaIre commentmg on the toy s durablhty, fitness at varIOUS age levels and valueIn stimulating mental, artIstlcj physleal or SCientIfic actlvlty

She doesn t question parents veryoften except regarding the toy s deslrabIhty for mdoor or outdoor playBut the chl1d IS the final authorIty

LIttle rubber automobIles, saysMISS Rlfkm, are second In populatl-ty to blocks She's astounded by theelaborate kmds of dramatlc play

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ChristmasDinner

By Katherine Edelman.•

A S SOON as Darre1 Thorpe got achance to use the phone, he

dialed h,s home. He muat tell Edna,how sorry, how rernbly sorry hewas for what had happened th,Smornmg All the way down on thecar he had reproached lumsel! forthe hasty words he had said. Hecouldn't understand how he had spoken to Edna llke that, and on Clmst-mas eve.

He drummed Impatiently on thedesk as he walled. Edna wss slways punctual about answering thephone and doorbell It was a wayshe had, gomg rlght through Wlthlhmgs.

Which really was the cause ofhIS flash of temper thIS mormngIn her qUIck, deCISIve way, she hadswept aSIde hIS Idea of haVing oldMrs Darby for ChrIstmas dmnerThe lIttle lady, now down on herluck, had befriended Darrel whenhe had come to the city.

41I'm not gOing to have hert" Ednahad declared emphatIcally. "We're

The big man dld not seem to hearhim. HIS eyes were glued on aclosely-typed statement.

gOll1g to SkIP ChrIstmas as much aspOSSIble_go out and eat somewhere-and mISS all the rush and bother."

"I thInk that's a darn selfish wayof domg," Darrel shot back "Chr.lst.mas IS a home day, With a turkey,and a tree, and gIfts, and above all.someone to share them WIth us."

Then, WIthout wBlhng to see theeffect of hIS words, Darrel rushedfrom the house, bangmg the door.

Now, he dialed the number threetimes, but there was no answer.Panic selzed hun. Had Edna be-heved that he meant whst he hadsald? He had heard of young Wlveswho had packed up sn'a left formuch less reason. What a brute hehad been to flare up ss he dld!THE morning was unbearably

;;] long. Inwardly fuming, he hungup the receIver, to answer an im.peratlve buzzer from the Inner of..fice. It was about the tenth thlSmormng. If It hadn't been forWheatley, keepmg hIm runnmgaround In clI'cles, he might haVE!been able to reach Edna long agoAnd If the old man hadn't been Inthe same ugly mood yesterday, Dar",re1 knew that he hlmself wouldn'thave been on edge thIS rnormng,lhat he wouldn't have spoken to Ed.na as he had done. He blamedWheaUey as much as hunself.

'4You sent for me," he saId sttmy,as he walted beslde the desk. ThebIg man dId not seem to hear mrnHIS eyes were glued on a closelytyped statement. Darre1 spokeagam Then Dame1 Wheatley lookedup, and rubbed hIS hand across hisforehead as If trymg to remembersomethl11g

"OhJ yes, yes," he began; "Mrs.Thorpe called before you got to theoffice thIS morning I forgot to tellyou. She left word that she wasgomg marketmg WIth a Mrs -MrsDarby, or some such name. Also,she wanted me to be sure to tellyou to brmg ho~e a ChrIstmas treeand all the trlmmmgs H There wasa merry twinkle In Wheatley's usual-ly hard eyes flLooks as If you weregomg to celebrate ChrIstmas at yourhouse," he finIshed, Wlth a laugh

"We certaInly are," Darrelgrmned back; "we're gOIng to havea real old-fashIoned celebratIon ofthe day."

"Tlunk your wife would object Ifyou took a cranky old man to ChrIst-mas dmner'"

Darrel wondered If he were hear ..Ing thmgs then hiS qUickWltJumpedto the surface HIt you really meanthat, Mr Wheatley, I can assure youof s hearty welcome. My wIfe thor-oughly beheves m havmg people forChrIstmas dmner. At least, I amsure she does now." The last sen..tence Dartel whIspered to hImself.

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Lost BooksThe Toledo, Oluo, public library

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Repairs LagRecent sun eys In WIsconsIn, Kan-

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Phonograph MarketA new field and market has been

opened at BendIgo, Australla, forthe phonograph trade Some boys,unable to mduce a snake to comeout of its hIdmg place, brought aportsble phonograph and playedrecords untll the snake finally

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Twinkling Stars @!The twmkhng of stars IS a rapId ~

ShaklUg or vlbratIOn of thelr hght Tcaused maInly by the turmoIl of the -- •atmosphere-<:Urrents and strata ofdIfferent temperatures intermtn ..gllng and flowmg past one """therA star's hght seems to come froma mere pomt, so that when Its raysare scattered by ll'regular refrac-tion, at one mstant very few raysreach the eye, and at another manyTlus accounts for the seemmg Ichanges of bnghtness m s twmklmgstar. Ordmarlly the bright planetsare not seen to twinkle because ofthelT large apparent dISks, madeup of a mullltude of pomts. whIchtherefore mamtam a general aver~age of bnghtnes~,

Rare Old WhiskyIn 1875. H Groupe, of Huntmg-

ton, Ind, InscrIbed his name andthe date on a tIme plate, fastened Itto a bottle of whISky and placed ItIn the wall of a new bUildIngRecently workmen razed the struc~ture and found the bottle. In-stead of rare old wlusky, It con~tamed only a tasteless lIqUld.

A Barber ChairA pony at Santa Rosa, Cahf, has

been ridden by more than 30,000chlldren It IS a local barber's Ideaof solvmg the problem of keepmgcluldren qUIet when haVIng theIrhaIr cut The pony 18 attached tohlS barber's chaIr He sets theyoungsters on lt, gIves them therems and qUlckly cuts the locks.

Chemical Treatment for FishChemIcal treatment of freshwater

fish te produce flsh preparallonssimllar to those made out of seafish has been proposed m Hungary,accordmg te the AmerlCan Chem-lcal socIety. The purlfled fish ISfreed of seales. dismtel/'rated. andsoaked m a solutlOncontaining com-mon salt, calCIUm sulfate, magneSlum sulfate, magneSIum chlOrIde,ferrIC o~Ide, and alum In amountswluch saturate the fish WIth thecomponents of salt water. Thetreatment softens the bones of fresh~water fish at the same tune.

BOOkman t$ raradiseThe bookman's paradIse is LeIp-

zig, Germany, where there are overa thousand publIshers and shops de-voted to the trade, and where bookshave been the ChIef manufacturefor 200 y~a~.. ~

U. S. Information ServiceGets Many Odd Requests

He IS a taxpayer. So he wrItesto the Untted States mformatIonservice about thIS An EnghshfrIend IS sendIng bun some rIdmgboots. But he has heard that Eng-lIsh and American shoe SIzes dIfferHe takes a 6\2 n m American. WhatIS it m Enghsh'

That's a sample of the problemsthat are dumped into the lap of theGreat WIllte Father. They are an.swered.

The agriculture department gotthese

"We have a cow and her hide iscomIng out around the neck"

IIHow can I ralSe and mark,ttarantulas?"

"Send information on cockroachI wlll thank you very mucll. Pleaserush"

And thIS one:"Send booklet telling how htlle

allments turn mto bIg ones Howcan I tell such an a11ment when Iwake up in the mornIng Wlth a coat-ed stomach. I may guess wrong."

Here's a bIg busmess deal: ~IIsthere any place m the governmentI can get free money. That IS monaey I don't pay back. I need $1.200 "

What would you do about snakesIn ll;e cellar. would you besmircbyour patrlollsm 1£ you hauled downa dlrty Amerlcan flag and washet!It. It a all m the day s work fo:the Great WIllteFather.

Composite PhotographyThere Pfob1.bly were earher ex.

perrments of compOSIte and trlckphotography. but the most notableeJ\:amples appeared after the assas~smatlon of Presldent LIncoln. Therewas a great demand for his plctures,but there was none shOWInghIm mthe herOlCpostures WhIChthe Arnerlcan people wanted Earher states.men had been pamted m such posesSo photographers took pIctures ofthe posed, draped figures of suchmen as John C. Calhoun and HenryClay and supernnposed the head ofLincoln. Currier & Ives had Issueda lIthograph showmg Lmcoln'sdeathbed scene WIth VIce PreSIdentAndrew Johnson present After~ward, WhenJohnson became unpop-ular and was Impeached, the heedof General Halleck was subslltutedfor Johnson's.

Balloon Test FlightsAid Airplane Pilots

MeteorologISts who watch varl.colored balloons float mto the skyare responsible for the most a~curate method deVIsed for gUIdmgaIrplane pl10ts through hazardouswmds, accordIng to Elbert F. Cor"\Iv In, Rensselaer Polytechnic Instl~tute meteorologIst.

The new technique. with ils nar.rowed margm of error, 18 expectedto prevent filers from encountermgVIOlent up-wInds and treacherousdown-drafts that somellmes suckplanes mto mountamsldes Puotswill know at which levels they may

Engineers Seek Ways to fly to avold the currents. FEN C Ed.. Corwm saId that the new method "-

Build 'Solid' Foun abons ullhzed a geometrical prmclple, de- t~Tests WIth the obJect of construct~ termmmg a dIstance through 1..« ""

lng bulldmgs that WIllnot settle are angles. Weather observers at pres- • (, Steel, for permanenc:)'bemg conducted under the auspIces ent base caIcu1atlOnson an assump-o Picket, for beauty ~of tile Engmeermg foundat.on. uon that balloons always rise about Wire, for economy C"

Prof Gregory P Tscbebotarelf of 600 feet per minute. ,Prmceten uOlverslty. who IS head. Corwm ani! two student assist. Materials 01' erectionlUg a part of the studles, aaid bwld. ants. at the request of the UOlted Clothes L'me Pos" Steel- W-_>l Permanent or :remon1lletngs constructed on rock-such as States weather bureau, for months "'1 '"' uuu,

!DNewYork-donotpresentaprob- sent colored balloons mte the aIr MEHLENBACHER FENCl COlem to engmeers and observed theIr fiIght to heIghts _"But not te all clbes," he said. of five mlles and dIstances of from 10403 Harper Est"bliched 1909 PIu" 2850

"are equally fortunate to have m 10 to 17 mlles.many places rock wlthm easy reach It was found that "up and down" Ifrom the ground surface" wmds accelerated, slowed., or even - ./Ji!Jii!liillli!JO!iilrolffi!Ji!IO!li!ffi!Jii!li!Ji!lli!li!.rolffi!Ji!IO!li!ffigjOJiillli!J1i!JiiIJi!IO!fiiJ1gjOJiillli!J1i!JiiIJi!IO!IilIlgjOJiilJii!llllllillill'r.I

He Clted ShanghaI, New Orleans reversed, the balloons' normal rate ~lJ:! iand MeXICOCIty as examples wrore of clrmb Thus, the Rensselaer I d d 99soft soll deposlts handlcap the en. I flndmgs showed. the pIlot of an alr- Dressed {plain} c eane , spottegmeer. plane mIght encounter VIolentwmds d h d fi . h d C

"Rock hes at such depths," he 1 by trymg te avold them. because an an ms e ..said, "that It cannot be reached by wmds, reported at 10,000 feet, mlght (Rips Sewn) iany known foundallon method. In really be at 8,000 or 12,000 feet.suoh cases. conslderable settle- The new method ullhzes a small Men's 3.Piece Suits 99ments become unavoldable In balloon lled by a 100 foot hne to the f dShanghai, one.foot settlement IScon- mam "aoundmg" balloon. A speCIal cleaned and orm presse C "sldered qUIte normal for buIldmg& theodohte, slmllar te those used by (Minor ReplIirs Free)founded on PlIeSdrIven into the nv.. weather observers and surveyors toer mud. study angles. would then measure (Slightly higher delive ....d)

"In Mexico C,ty, whIch holds the the angle between It and the two AIl work performed by expert craftsmen in our own shopworld champIOnshIp for the most balloons CalculatIons then deter-dlfllcult foundatIon and soll condl. m!De to Wlthm relallvely few feetllons-soft mud 600 feet deep- theIr height. Iheavy bwldmgs restIng on concreterafts floatmg on the surface of that ------. Imut! have been known to sink about Worship of Sun Linkednme feet mto the ground"

Tschebotarelf saId there were "!D. To Stone Age F a1'111ersnumerable solls" whIch would settle Worship of the sun as a dIstinct t

under pressure and saId the Uextent obJect apparently dId not start untIl .i!!ffi!Ji!!"'!Il~i!IQ1JiWo!lO!Ii!~!Ji1I1~i!IQ1J~~~!Ji1I1~~~~!Ji1I1~~~~~!Ji1I1~~~~~and manner" of YIeldIng vaned the new Stone age, when man had :J~

greatly. developed a crude agnculture. In ."For mstance, when a sand layer the old Stone age all nature was J d Th

supports a load and when no looked upon as Ia great human Punch & u y eatretrenches have been dug nearby ghost," the SPIrltSof the dead wereWhlChwould permIt ItS lateral YIeld- supposed to enter mte natural ob. Kercheval at Fl'sher Road NI 3898ing," he saId, Hthe sand would only lects and the trees, ammals, rocksbe shghtly compressed m Itself and clouds were endowed wlll; hu.This compreSSIonwould occur In the man quahtIe:s.early stage of construction. WIth the advent of crops-.regularly

uA clay layer saturated with wa- sown and harvested, the one naturalter would behave qUIte dlfferently object upon which these crops de.under sunl1ar condItIOns. The wa- pended was SIngled out for speCIalter fillIng the VOIdsof the clay would reverence, wrltes a correspondentbe expelled from them only grad. te the W,sconsm Star. A greatually due te the flne-gramed and wealth of sun symbols IS first notedtherefore nnpermeable nature of m this period of pre-hlstory. Thethe type of SOIL pemtmgs and carvmgs of old Stone

UAs a result the often conSIder- age men show no deSIgns that canable compreSSlon of such a clay be connected dIrectly wlth the sun.layer would proceed very slowly. WorshIp of the sun has goneStructures erected on thIck clay de- around the earth. It was a prom ..POSItshave been known to settle for inent part of the rellglon of anCIentmany years, the rate of subSIdence Egypt, where at one tIme It wasslowmg down11lttle byfttle." refined into a monotheIstIc system ~

______ WhIch ranks as one of the world'sgreat relIgIons. It was almost uni.versal among AmerIcan IndIantrIbes, reachmg Its greatest refine-ment among the Incas of Peru,where the rulers were supposed tobe dIrectly descended from the sunThe Japanese rulIng famIly tracesItS mythologIcal descent from thesame source ...f

World's Tallest WomanThe tallest woman In the world is

belIeved to be MISS Elsa Droysonof BerlIn, Germany. She IS sevenfeet four mches taIL

Tower ot PlsaThe leanmg tower of PIsa was in..

tended te stand uprIght but the SOlIbeneath gradually gave way on oneslde untIl the marble structure was16 feet out of the perpendlcular.

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THE town hall was wreathed Wlthholly and mlstletoe. Bright red

bells hung from the old fashIonedchandeliers ChrIstmas candles sentthelr soft glow mte the mght Thewhole place crled out welcome tothe crowd who thronged through the

occupIed Small gOSSIp and rourmurs of expectancy ran through thecrowd The httle town was proudof the boy who was takmg the lead109 part m the play. They hadknown Ted Raw1J.ngs all thetr hvesKnown hIm as an easy.gomg lad, interested In nothIng more than fishmg and huntlng around the country, and later as an astonIshmglychanged ambItIouS fellow No oneseemed to understand how the qUIcktransItIOn occurred.

All eyes turned to the stage as theheavy curtaIn rolled upward Threehundred paIrs of eyes fastenedthemselves upon the movmg, speakmg figures "Isn t Ted wonderful,"young gIrls whIspered breathlesslyto each other. Between acts, thun

From Europe's Christmas MenuTake your chOIce of ChrIstmas

eats Plum pudding m EnglandPfeffernuesse In Germany, VIerknack m Denmark, Fatlgman s Bakkels 1D Norway, Horse shoe cake InHungary, Speculaas In Holland, andLutfisk In Sweden.

Getting a Shoeful in HonandNot on remdeer but on a whIte

horse, St Nlcholas arrIves In someparts of Holland, and Instead of lookmg for stockIngs he searches forwooden shoes te tlII them wlth guts

The First Santa ClausThe first Santa Claus was St NICh

olas, BIShop of Myra, who startedmystenolls mIdmght gIft-beanngJourneys In the Fourth century hewas famous because he was a rIchman who enJoyed gIvmg secret gIftsto the poor One of hIS trtcks wasto throw purses of gold mto cottageWIndows and run away.

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•By Katherine Edelman

SwitzerlandSWitzerland lS a confederation of

22 cantons whIch are Jomed under afederal constItutIOn, WIth large pow~er of local control retained by eacbcanto.."-.."r-

.Ired, you were perfectly wonder~ful," Sally was saying.derous bursts of applause filled theroom. Hands clapped WIth vehemance Small boys made theIr ap~proval known by shrIll whIstlmg

Ted carrIed the audIence wlthhim, every step of the way. Heseemed to enter, to merge hImselfcompletely In the character he por.trayed. HISmake beheve was so In.tense m the last aet, that there wasa deep slIence for a moment whenthe tinal curtam felL

FOR the tlme it was no makebelIeve to Ted. He was hvmg

agaIn all the agony of partmg, ofseemg Sally Howard go away WIthQut a 'Word. He had been SU,reuntlher tram pulled out that she woulcome and say how sorry she wafor the bItter, reproachful woreshe had hurled at him Words thhad left thelr mark upon h,S soulthat had stung hIm mto a mad, aT"bltIaus deSIre to show her what 1could do

Ii He found no real satlsfactlon l

the tumultuous applause that folowed In thlS hour of hIS trlumplhIS heart crted out for Sally Ionly she was here' If only she hac..cared I He scarcely knew what hewas saymg ln answer to the lavlShcongratulatIons

Suddenly small hands pressedtIghtly around hIS arm, and a remembered VOIcespoke m hIS ear"Ted, you were perfectly wonder.ful," Sally was saymg, "wonderful,wonderful. I m so proud-so proudof you"

I But, Sally, I don't understand Ithought you were In New York"

III was, untlilast mght I've beenkeepmg track of YOll. I knew aUabout the play, and-and the wayyou have been workmg lately. Iwouldn't have mIssed thIS for any.thIng 10 the world"

"But the thmgs you salll, Sally?They hurt-they stIll do "

"1 wanted. them to hurt, Ted. Iknow-I know It was cruel, but thereseemed no other way. Someone hadte glve you the nght kmd of pushto get you gomg You know youwere really lazy? But now, well,you've really put on speed"

"Nothmg lIke the speed I'm going to show in gettmg ready for aChrlstlnas weddmg There's justtwo days left We've got to make ita really bIg event Let's glVe outthe announcement now-wIule thecrowd IS stIll m the hall H

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•By Sarah Jane Clark

A ChristmasSnowstorm

Mary Lou heard the voice of Annette's father.when she dIed," she saId brokenlyto EddIe, "Let me keep the cluldtomght, and take her to her homeI mIssed the same tram she dId"

EddIe studIed her face What hesaw satIs-fiedhIm Stlll he heSItatedfor a moment "That sounds goodto me. But I d better get the conductor to authorlze It"

IT WAS soon deCIded that MaryLou should keep her. But she

must not leave the stahon. Hit won tbe very comfortable for you, ma am,but the kId can curl up on a benchhere and be dead to the world Inno time. There are some rockmgchaIrs m the far room there Whyof course there are some cots there,and baby beds"

"We ought to telephone the child'srelatives." Mary Lou suggested.

"Of course we should. Here isthe address and telephone numberYou do It for me, WIll you, pleasema' am" I've got my last mmuteshoppmg to do. I'm mIghty gladyou came In on tlus tram Eddle'lltake the kId wlule you telephone toRIO," and the conductor was offafter turnIng over the chIld's moneyto Mary Lou But not untll MaryLou had made hIm promise to senda bIg doll back for the cluld'sChrIstmas.

"We'll let Annette say hello toher daddy herself, J.f she wants to,Mary Lou exclauned And so It wasdone. Mary Lou heard the VOIce01Annette's father, tense WIthconcernand then JOyfulas he realIzed wherehIS baby was and heard her chIldIs!'treble over the phone uHer mother's parents sent her back here tohave ChrIstmas WIthme Her mother dIed two years ago," he added.

The sun was shmmg dazzhnglybrIght the next mornIng when thetram stopped at RIO The red-haIredman who was waltlng expectantlyon the platform had only tune tcthank Mary Lou, end get her address, before the tram pulled ou1leaVIng hIm holdmg Annette as shewaved a good by to Mary Lou.

But the trIp home was much easler. Mary Lou forgot the burnmgpam at the loss of her own lIttledaughter, the achmg lonelIness SInceher own husband s death, as 5h~remembered the soft kISS of thebaby bps of the motherless chIldwho had been 111her charge thenlght before And the look m theface of Annette's daddy made he!sure she would see Annette soon

THREE hours late, the snowbound tram reached ChIcago

Mary Lou gathered her baggage together and took the bus across to \the other statlon, to find her can _nectmg tram had left on schedule ffiffiI~The folks would dnve In to town to Imeet the traIn unless she could head The Friendship and Patronage you havethem oll'•

Her messege put through, Mary accorded us are worthy indeed of ourLou sank down on one of the benchesto collect lIer thoughts and make most hearty andher plans untll tram tlme F~ve~;~C;;;o::~g~O tram untll 9 30 the SINCERE THANKS

HGoing out soon'" a cheery VOIcenear her asked She looked up tofind the chIef usher standmg beSIdeher. A mIddle-aged, friendly lookmg fellow Mary Lou told hIm of hermIssed connections.

uHere, EddIe, look at thIS!" a redcap mterrupted her story. He wasleadmg a three year old chIld, adear lIttle gIrl WIth bIg blue eyesand yellow curls.

UWhat are you doing WIth the kId?Is she lost? It EddIe asked sharply,turnmg away from Mary Lou

HMIght as well be She came infrom Denver, m charge of the stewardess They mIssed the train north,and the stewardess IS celebratIngChrIstmas by having her appendIXout, emergency case. They told meto turn the kId over to you," theboy grInned as he handed her over tothe chIef usher.

EddIe took her clumSIly "Seehere, what can a bachelor hke medo WIth a kId lIke thIS? ' He lookedappeahngly at Mary Lou.

Mary Lou's eyes filled WIthtearsThen she held opt her arms towardthe youngster I What ISyour name,dear'" she asked.

"Annette Pollard. I am threeyears old and I am gOingfrom Chey.enne to RlO,WIsconSIn,to my grandma Pollard My daddy IS there" Itwas a lesson she had been taught

Mary Lou held her close "I hada htUe gIrl almost as old as Annette

utilloe Old 81llpgHalf a dozen old crUIsers and 30

obsolete destroyers of the BrItishroyal navy are bemg converted forconvoy duty and as trammg ShIpSfor the royal naval volunteer re .. I~----,,-

Outdoor ChrIStmas TreesOutdoor ChrIstmas trees are not

new. When m Alsace the folk thereWIll tell you of St Florentlne, whocenturIes ago went out mto thewoods at ChrIstmas tIme and placedlIghts, probably candles, on thetrees.

YuletideShower

A straw for RemembranceRemmdmg gay celebrants of the

poverty of the ChrIst ChIld, ChrIstmas feasts In Poland always have apIece of straw stIckmg out from under the dInIng table cloth.

"By Elizabeth Eastman

"I WISH we could do somethingexertIng - somethIng dIfferent

at ChrIstmas" Peggy looked out atthe WInter landscape as she spoke

UFor Instance"" VIvIan Clarkglanced up from the magaZIne

"Somethmg hke makmg someoneterrIbly, tremendously happy" Pe~gy came closer • her SIster as sheanswered, and VIvIan saw that shewas very much In earnest.

HI've been thmkIng," Peggy wenton, Hhow wonderful It would be tobrmg somethmg thrIllIng _ somethIng unforgettable-mto someone'slIfe I don't mean Ilke helpmg WIththe baskets and the entertamment$at the church, we've always donethat, but a sort of special some-thmg, for one partlcular person"

For a mmute youthful VOIcessurrendered to SIlence. The gay httleclock on the dresser made audIblesound Suddenly Peggy Jumped toher feet. HI've thought of somethmg I" she cned breathlessly,Hsomethmg really dIfferent! Youknow Sara Werby-she's been an in-valId for 10 years-shut In from theworld except for a few fnends whorun In every now and then"

"But what can we do for her~ Wedo VISIther occasIonally, and havealways taken her a lIttle ChristmasgIft You know she's much too proudto accept charIty"

HWhos talkmg of charIty? Vlhat Ihave In mmd IS somethmg that WIllJust thrIll her. I'm gomg to wrIteto Mona MUlr-you know, she runsthat department on the Star-andI'm gomg to tell her how wonderfulSara has been, and ask a card show-er for her"

VIVIan whIstled through her teethHWelI, that IS a grand idea. PegvI know she'll be thrllled It

"She s hound to be' Think of thepostman stoppmg WIth loads andloads of mall every day." Peggy'sblue eyes were dancmg

HBut suppose people don't wnte~You know how busy everyone IS atChrIstmas" VIVIan's face reflectedthe doubt In her words.

HBut they WIll wrIte, tt Peggy'sVOIcewas emphatIc HI'm gomg tohold the thought that Sara WerbyWIllbe Just swamped WIthmall "TOGETHER they penned the let-

ter to Mona Muir on the bIg cItypaper. Later, between snatches ofshOPPing, they dIscussed the pOSSI"ble number of cards and lettersthat would be dehvered at the lit-tle cottage on Bank street Theyboth seemed to be more concerned

PreSIdent's AssassinationPreSIdent McKmley was as~assi-

nated by an anarchIst, Leon Czol-gosz, who shot hIm tWIce WIth apIstol hIdden In a handkerchIef atthe Pan-AmerIcan expOSItIonIn Buf..talo In 1~01.,* _

"I've thought of somethinrl" shecried breathlessly.WIth what Sara Werby was going toreceIve than about what they them-selves were gomg to get.

HIt s funny how domg somethingfor others gets a hold of you," VIV-Ian saId one day, HI wasn't nearlyas enthUSIastIc as you at first, Peg-gy; now I believe I m even moreeager."

But their real happiness came onChrIstmas eve when they stood bySara Werby's bed and saw the radI-ance upon her face. Stacks of let-ters. cards, and pack~es were plIedeverywhere. WIth ~tmarks fromalmost every state m the UnIon.

"It's the most thrlllmg tlung thatever happened in my hfe," Saratold them. "1 never knew therewere so many wonderful people inthe world. It WIll take me weeksand weeks to answer them all butIt'S gomg to be loads of fun U Her

I brown eyes sparkled lIke a girl'sHI ImagIne some of them WIll de

velop mto lastIng frIends, U Peggyventured. 44VIvian and I are sohappy about It all-In fact, I thmkwe re just about 'as eXCIted as youare H

uYou're pretty happy then," SaraWerby whIspered softly, ufor I don'tbelIeve there IS anyone-anywhere-who ISgomg to have a more thrl1lmg ChrIstmas than mme."

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JACK TRESLAR hunched hisbroad shoulders deeper into the

bIg chaIr, turnmg a new page of hIsbook He was readIng a ChrIstmasstory, trymg hard to become ab ._ •••• I I' I .~M_..._ ....._ ......_....__ ..__ ........_sorbed m the tale. i

A sharp rmg from the telephone I To acquaint you 'WIththe Superior Quahtybrought hun to lus feet Who could of our work and the convenient locationbe callIng hlIn on Chnstmas eve? of our Salon, we are offerIng the follOWIng

A strange VOIceresponded to his Holiday Season Specialsj hello" "I hate to bother you on iCnrlstmas eve. Mr Treslar. But I Shampoo, Fingerwave andI m rmgmg up to ask Jf It wouldbe Manicure $1 00pOSSIblefor you to come and spend Steamed in Scalp TreatmentChrlstlnas WIth me My name 1S and Wave $1.25" <, IBeven WIllers I !lve out at RIch I Shampoo, Fingerwave and • -1/mond I have a bIg home, and-" F. al $1 5 .. ('

"But-but I don't even know you 1 act - 018020 Mack. nr. LincolnMr WIllers. There must be some I Sh I B t S I for appomtm.ent Ilnlstake .. : ang e eau y a on Phon. TU. 2.9330

"I want yout" the low VOIcewas .1118 •••• 1"_.' el' 0__ I! 1 ...... __ ••• -_ •••••••••

emphatIc. "WIll you come or not?'Jack repressed a qUIck exclama t ..I ••••••••• ---- ........-- •••••••••••• r.

llon. "1-1 had thought of spendmg IChnstmas-" he began 1

"Wouldn't it be pOSSIbleto change tyour plans? I have a feelIng they Icould be SIde tracked eaSIly."

Jack thought of the lonely Christ •I mas he had been anllclpallng. Aft I

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or all. there might be something tothIS unusual inVItation.

C4Youare fIght about my plans,"he admItted.. "They are rather Inthe aIr But-but gOlng to spendChrIstmas WIth an utter strangertook me back for a moment."

"That's why I thought you mightcome" There was a note of dlsappomtment In Bevan WIllers' VOlceHI probably got the wrong man,however."

Jack thought again of the lonelyChrIstmas before hIm. And beforehe could debate the questIon, heheard a VOIce mSIde of hIm answer109, calling through the WIre to RIChmond, "You got the rIght man, MrWl1lers I'm commg"

Anhour later, bathed and dressedJack Treslar was speedmg along thefrosted hIghway to RIchmond Followmg the detaIled InstructIons thahad been gIven hIm, Jack found thelong WIndIng drIve leadmg from throadway What a secluded, ghostlplace, he thought, as he drove under the snow~sprmkled trees.

BEVANWILLERSwas walling Ithe dlm !lght from the chand,

her, hIS tall bent figure seemed gn- tesque HI have let the servant

away for the evenIng," he said, hlbonyhand motlOmngtoward the enof the shadowedhall.

Jack Treslar felt a twinge of feaas he followed Here he was-aloneIn the house WIth this strange 010man Anythlngcouldhappen There --- --"'Ii!~~;-iill-ii!Ii!I-m-m-i\!fi;JJiilli Jii!Iii!Jii!Iii!liilIilliillilm_ii!Ii!IiilJilJ;wasn't another resIdence withm "= ~

blocks Then, hIS adventurous spIr~ IIt reasserted Itself, and he lookedsmIlmgly across the table at BevanWIllers "Well, what's It all about?"

A dead sIlence was the only an Iswer Gray eyes under heavy brlstlmg brows stared at hIm IntentlyJack stared back unflmchmgly

Then a hearty laugh rang through F.!IIthe lIbrary. WIth amazement Jacksaw the old man straIghten up 10 Ihis chaIr Years seemed to fall ofthIS shoulders The twIsted, gre-.tesque appearance vamshed as If by ~magIC He spoke qUIetly. iju:T::'l~~:l;r~I'l';:I~~~~~~:;t:~I': ~ GROSSE POINTE BANKa sort of recluse The true facts Iare that I've been trymg for years 17449E. JEFFERSONto wrIte Yesterday I got word that 'IDa story of mlne had been accepted" _I NIagara 1514 City of Grosse Pointe

~'But I stIll don't understand yourstrange InVItatIon, and-" Jack m- J~~lii!IO! HH~ii!.fi!![~l!!f[\illj!IijlJli!fii!ff!!Eilliillterrupted. -----.---------

"I'm comlOg to that," Bevan Wl1- r-----..-- -_._,...-...- ,, -.......,lers contmued "The hero of my., :book IS a darmg, adventurous fel 1low A man wIllIng to answer astrange call that came m the nIght II •I got IntrIgued With the fellow, and tbegan thmkmg. WonderIng If therewas any young fellow who wouldact as he had done So I rang thefirst hotel that came to lnInd anddeSCrIbed my hero Young, unmartIed, lOterestmg sort of chap Pretended hIS name had slIpped mymmd for the moment They connected me WIth your room You Iknow the rest"

Jack stretched out hIS long arm Iacross the desk, and grIpped the oldman's hand "Now that I'm here, i

r.ir. Willers, do you stIll belIeve you I' J ' L hhave got the rIght man" There wa~ anet s unewIstfulentreaty In hISdark eyes I

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i NOTE 1, On or about the 15th of January our beautiful new II Flower Shop and Conservatory will be located at 18119 t II Kercheval Ave., Grosse Pointe Farms, just one block east •

of our present location. I extend my personal invitation ! ti 1I to all. t' ...- _ _ " ••• ".;0 1', __ :

Charlevoix at LakepointeI~

Will Not Hold Junior-Senior Fete Next Year

Because of Grosse P01l1te HighSchool s rapIdly mcreasmg growth theJUlllor class Will not honor the graduatmg senlOTS WIth the usual Jun or <;enlor banquet m January as has been thecustom of prevlOus years

Last year s e::\.per ence proved thatseatmg and serV1l1g accommodatIons

-Being DirectionsOn How to CarveChristmas Turkey

Gemal J,m Fowler, garbed asSanta Claus, gwes Elmer Waara,one of the mmers, a foldlng ruleas remembrance of (J sl:.;-mcherrC1T.

reau estImates a bIrd on the plat-ter IS worth two on the tablecloth

'FIrst the bureau saId, "removethe leg from the body by graspmgIt m your left hand (but what 1fyou re left handed?) and cuttmgstraIght down to the hip Jomt Remove the wmgs and the other leg

'Then place the fork squarelyacross the breastbone toward theend of the keel, to anchor the bIrdwhIle you carve the breast m shcesusmg a sllghtly sawmg mohon "

If you don t hke the shape of yourturkey, or the dlstnbutIOn of darkand whIte meat, well-why not havey,=,ur wile carve ln the first place?

Christmas HymnsRing From DepthsOf Michigan Mine

'"ISHPEMING MICH - "SIlentNIght, Ho~ NIght' drIfts mysterlously up the pItch black MorrIS mmeshafts here Down below 1 500 feetunderground 200 gnmy faced workmen pause for the world s mostumque Chnstmas party an annualevent held at the Inland Steel company s uon mme here

Fmn and AustrIan, Swede andEnghshman, Itahan and IrIshman,these helmeted glants of the earthjom lushly m Chnstmas hymns aselevators carry them to the 1,500~

foot level where theIr party IS heldGemal JIm Fowler 225 pound

tlmber boss stnaes forth m a SantaClaus costume and takes h1s placeat the bnghtly hghted tree LIkechIldren around a tree at home themmers stand eager and expectant

GIftS are nb tIcklmg remInders oferrors durmg the year Last yearfor example the mme carpenter wasgIven a .xule-lUsplXed by a SIXmcherror made a few months earlIer

Gather round ye masters of theChns~mas dmner table Uncle SamwIll teach you a lesson

The gavel nment has Issued an offiClal bulletm on the proper techmque for carvmg the ChrIstmas tur.key

The bulletm rules on such Important problems as whether the father should stand or SIt while domg the honors and the pOSItion of theturkey on the platter All you haveto do IS read thIS and carvmg thefestive bIrd WIll be a lead pIpe cmch

'The turkey rIdes on the platterback down,' says the bureau ofhome economICS I The first probN

Scott'~ CuriositiesIn SIr Walter Scott's old home,

Abbotsford, can r-fl seen the crUCl~fix of Mary Queen of Scots Napaleon S pIstol and blotter, a tumblerfrom WhICh Burns drank, Rob Roy'sgun, and other curlOS. S'I,eo;:.

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There are two schools of thoughton thIS subJect and the governmentgrants father hIS constitutionalnghts to do as he pleases But ItIS suggested after delIberation, thata short person had best stand and atall person should SIt for the mosteffective work. Are you short ortall?

The next problem, says the bulle ..tm IS the pomt of attack It IShere that many a head of a house,the bureau belIeves, has lost the

or awkwardness-or Just plaIn stubbarnness

Only a few sImple rules need befollowed The most Important ofcourse IS to keep the bIrd on theplatter because It s rather dIfficultto work on the floor Also the bu-

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RESOLUTION

Jefferson at Maryland

NOTICEI

ADOLPH L. DAMMAN,

WHEREAS the Board of Education of Rural Agri-cultural School District No.1, Grosse Pointe Township,Wayne County, Michigan hears with profound regret ofthe death of'Mr Charles A. Paye, formerly an esteemedand valuable member of this Board and Secretary ofthis school district; and

WHEREAS we count this district fortunate in hav-ing enjoyed for so long the benefits of Mr. Paye's coun-sel and servIce; and

WHEREAS we are grateful for the interest in theschool system, which was continued by him after h,syears of active service and until the time of his death;and

WHEREAS we wish to pay deserved tn'bute to hisqualities as a man and a citizen;

NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that thisBoard does hereby express its deep sense of loss at hispassing, and extends to his widow and cihldren its deepsympathy and dIrects that copies of this resolution besent to Mrs. Paye and to the Grosse Pointe Review

BOARD OF EDUCATION,Grosse Pointe TownshipRalph M. Clark, Secretary.

To All Taxpayers ofGrosse Pointe

The Township Treasurerwill collect Taxes at thefollowing places:January 3, 1940Grosse Pointe Woods

Municipal Hall, Mack Avenue,between Vernier and Anita.

January 4,1940 Grosse Pointe FarmsMunicipal Hall, Kerby Road.

Taxes are payable anytime from Dec.10 to Jan ]0,without penalty at Muni-cipal Building, Grosse Pointe Park,15115East Jefferson-After Jan. 10 toMarch 1,a penalty of4%will be added.

BARRINGTON SHOP

CONGRATULATIONS GROSSE POINTELIONS GOODFELLOWS

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