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,\ Ful!y P.id Circulation Big Firecracker Tossed in House Devlltry and malicious mlschlef have taken a nel( turn amont some 01 the yOung~ters ot the Pointe. About 10 :30 Frlday I1lght the members of the C. B. PhelPS household at 1034 Bishop road were startled by a loud explosion In the front hallway of the house. Somebody had dropped a large Iflhted 11recrad:er In the maU sl~ Feasibility Of Adopting Plan Studied ' .. ~. THE NEWS HAS MOVED, COME SEE US IN OUR NEW BUILDING, UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL !' . "-'~ $2.00 Per Year-5c Per Copy Grosse Pointe News cmnplete NetVS Cooerage of AU the Pointes Pioneer Cabin Found 'Under Camouflage SAVE FOOD TO HElP FEED THE WORLD'S STARVING PEOPlE As Compiled b.y th. Gross. Poi"Je NewJ DEADLINES __________________________ :.- ~ "'11,-------.------------------ VOLUME 7-NO. 36 EDtel-ed u SecoDd C,"- Matter GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, SEPTEMBER5, 19-46 at ~ Post omce at .Drtro1t. J4JdL CITY CONSIDERS HIRING. MANAGER ,J~.<ij;~ ..... '~""""""".:r:~~"'.'--' ..-'~ f'"i ~ Club's Plea" Jewel Theft Solved For Fence Amply Aired With Boy's .Arrest; lochmoor's.Request for Per- Police Recover Loot Councilman Sidney Morgan mit Leads to lengthy Taking lead in Investiga- . Thursday, .Au(Ust ZII Discussion tion of Advantages fOO~~~~: :~I~~ty::~~ Detroit Youngster, ApPllrently with Idea of Stealing Car, .. Mlchl.an under mysterious clr- When is a fence not a Finds Valuable Haul on Seat of Parked Vehicle An active inquiry IS In pro- cwnatancea .•• the yacht former- fence, where's your back yard --------- gress by certain officials of Iy owned by J. R. Baumgartner of and how do you protect the The jewel theft that occurred from a car parked in front Grosse Pointe City to de- MUwaukee. acid h') weeks ago to f If' . of the Grosse Pointe Bank on Wednesday morning, August tennine the advantages which Maynard Dowell of Pa.rk Rldge, privacy 0 a go course, were 21, was solved e.ight days later after Chief Arthur Louwers might accrue to the public some of the questions that in- T D1. a Juburb of Chicago. was on f h of the Park' police hild a talk with two boys. he boys' service with the establish- Ita way to Holland. MIch .• for re- trigued the fancy 0 t e naines are withheld. ,They had nothing to do with the ment of the City' . Manager ttln Ith thr bo d Woods Village Commissioners fl I W ee me a Ill' ••• robbery and have in the past acted as youthful stool pigeons form of government. cout'luar boat ~bcut to thrtW at .their meeting Tuesday for the Park police. Councflman Sidney Morgan .. line aboard when 1t3 decks were night. ' awash, when It wcnt down In 80 These boys reported that they 0 20 000 seems to be takIng the lead In the These and accompanying had seen a certain youth named ver Investlgatlon. He has spent much leet of water ..• the li!e boat las complications occupied a good- "Bob" In posse$Sloil ofpleiles of . ,. time In golng'lntO the subjeilt and a" ne and .10 one aboard ••. heavy 1 .rt f th t' f th Jewelry. They _1 •• ' knew about EI t 0 Is. convinced that a more efficient leU prevalling at the time a!1d y pa 0 ". e Ime 0 e ..-. ec ors' n . lite bofot :-lay have been lost. meeting after an application where he lived. Thls. WllS at 2:30 . conduct' of theClty's several de- * * was received from the Loch- p. m. ThufSday. Autust 29. In a partment3 wflJ be 'Obtained II they THE STffi<F IN THE STEEL moor Golf Club to build 'a few minutes Chief Louwers was Votl-n.g .. LI-StS are all placed under a single, full COMPANY OF CANADA plant In fence high as Haman around kD.ocking at the' door of the home time operating head. Hamilton Is becoming the hub of the course. . of Herman Gessler at 1404 Ash- The Park vUlage Is 'the .only most of the major strikes which land. Detroit. The knock was an- l. C I .C f munIcIpality In the Pointe wblch now Plague Canada ..• the .re- The application Wll.5 accom- swered by .. bOy apparently abollt avers omp etes ount 0 is 10 run now. It W1l&Installed turn to work of more than 50,000 panled by a list of reasons for the 16 years old, Louwers had stil.- r 6,384 in Township; 3,800' about five years ago and the con- h fence as long as the. moral law. tl ed .De't ti. End . t th . .. men depend on settlem~nt of t at on ec ve era .. e Bell'eved 'In CI.ty cens~ of opinion among the d Horse back riders galloped about b k f th' h. In. strike. Originated In wage an ac 0 e owe .case anyone BO.lU'dot Com.miss.loners Is.~hat It union security dem'ands of United the course cuttIng up greens. the should try to get' away by that h1l&operated much to the .. vlllage's public would deliberately drive . There were 16,384 registered .Steel Workers (Clm on July 15 route. . voters enrolled on the voting uses advantage. when 2,000 wotkers remained In (Continued on 'Pqe 3) . "I want. to. see 'Bob, .., Uld the of Grosse Pointe township as of ,Under the. manager plan an of the plant and have since been fed chlef. Without battlDl an ere, the August 3D, according to the totais the .busIness functloll& of. the wIth flown-In l00d ..• strikers S. I P'. I. boy 5ll1d,"Nobody by~ that name of Henry Lavers the Townshlp muniCipality are. placed. under a "emanded 25 cents per. hour In- Ing e. .010 Uves here •.There used to be & boy Clerk. ThIs Includes all of Grosse single head. subject. of course to "ease, later reduced to I5¥.! cents. . by that name' next door but they Pointe except the one sCluare mIle the .dlrectlon or the Council or 'ompany h81 raised Its orlilnal C. L. 't' d moved away and '1 doii..~ know which Is encompassed In Grosse Board .0fCommlssloners.wb:ch ,ffer of i cents to 10 cent3 • . . .ase. IS e where they live n0'iV".. Pointe City and Is not a part of surrenders none o[ltsultlmate pl1lr.aure now being exerted for.. ' What upset the applecart. W1I&a the township. . authority or responslblllty as vest- compromise a~ 1~¥.!. cents. caU. from. the kitchen. for "Bob". City Clerk Neff has not yet ed In It by the vote o(the people. Seven~ Y tiar-Old Girl Only Wlthoilt further ado Louwers completed the correction of the ,The plan evolved ...out. or. the GOv:&:RNMEU' ORDERS SAW . WHEN WORKMEN started remodelfug this house on Lake Shore road near: the' :Victim of Dread Disellse toolt him to the Park police sta- rolls for the City. but estimateS commission form of municipal MILLS TO INCREASE lumber Yacht Club they discovered the clapboard was hiding an ancient solid log cabin that . tlon where the sweatlng-out pro- tbe registered voters there. at government whlch- had Its origin ahlpmenta to dealers. wIth llll per b 1- .... p., Ii t da See t bel Reported. cess prodUCed a cOnfession and a. 3,800.. " In the Ibm.. w. hlch. calneto G.al- eant of cut earmarked for veter1ull dates, ae ... to l,Ue omte I ear es' ys. S ory 0Yi. , . t b'~ lot tl th '.' . Picture by Fred Runnell:s ..• (Contlnaed OD P&i'e I) Thelas . '8 rei ... ra on In ,e veston. Texas.when.tha~clty was . !lome.. . . •. '.. ..' ... .•.• One lone case of Infantlle par- ..,' . .... <pomtew1I& the one In err~UUJt nearly wiPed 'Out'by.the~t"t ..au '~~~~~~o~~~~~ Meeting's To :.Perf.' ect~Plans.:; iH"o'U'.s ..... e ... W" 0 '1~'t-.;~rl.~~ ..~~~been.~1~~~;;i: #atves.t-Sh.' ~w(~~~0.~~~~7:~~::i;~ ti:~:~~t~t;~~ forma the U ted Nations Atomic , . . ..' . .• ". '. ~ . n 'Ir. throUllh the llO"caUed. epideuUc .: . N.effagree there '!I'lll be a lIub- named a committee of citizens to Enern CO='qlon that thla For ComIngTerm'Conducted H' F 'nd wIthout anY 10;:,1 vlctlms. Th Wk nd' haDtial increase In .the roll of take over the government of tbe ::~~t~:O~~II:~er:naJI~tt~ .' . ouse .. 00 'The one case wblch has beenre- IS .ee e q~al1i~ed,e1ector~'be~or~lthe da~ city and dele~ated to them.' al- atomlcbombl If the'loundatlons B" PhI. Sc' h' 1E" I' " .., ported to the offICI! of Township .0 e. genera e ec ons ro most plenarrpower ln the em- for .a lastlni peace are not laid Y U "In' .' AO mp oyes 0. Lak' h Health Commissioner Dr. Thomas P • t' BO A I FI • around. This wlll be on November ergency. '" ". U. . n es ore s. Davies. is that of IL '7-yea.r-old om.e s 19 nhull ,o,,!,er. 5.' The last day for reglstratlon ill .. The governor hailnaturaUY.'de~ at the.Piris ~ea~e ~onference. . 1.- --. __ ...:.. .1 frUit and Vegetable Event October 1.6, , IgD.ated aeroup or the most able ' DlRECI'OR GENERAL LA 5100 Students Will Return to seuions Mondlly;Some New Public and Parochial Set for Sept. 7.8 Both of these oUiclals say the and prominent businessmen of the GUARDIA of UNRRA arrlv(l.'l by Teach~rs Still Lookinc;rfor Li~ing yuarters . !.:()9 C~bin of Pioneer Days :~ui~t~~lto~:et:e~~i:a~yla;:-J:- city .for the tasleandthey did plane I;} Moscow And Is enthusl- --------- Discovered in Remodeling School. Start Monday GrOllSe Pointe's big annual dred young men and women have suchan excellent job tbat au agl- t.stlcally r."Celved b7 the Soviet When the 5100 Grosso Pointe public' schoolchildren ar- Old. Property The public and parochial Flower, FruIt and Vegetable Show returnpi from the war. many tatlon began. at once for the of!Jclals. rive at their desks September 9; they wUl have had the ad- __ schools .of Grosse Pointe will I heln h ld this k young cltlzeils have since attained adoption of such a :scheme for • .• vantage of four days of special plaiming for an orderly arid A wee"bit of old, old Grosse ~:uee:be~~~~~~~o~~o::c:: s g e wee end. 8ept. the qualifying age of 21. and there .clty government In general. ,Th" WEA1'HER FORECAST for ~ well organized beginning by their teachers' and other em- Pointe wasexposlld to view late Wednesday. 7 and 8, in the NeighborhoOd stlll remains the large number of legislature of Texas passed an en- degree tempe~at~: ~ •by tonIght. ployes of the schools. '" ------------- a 'few days:fgo when MrS. Health heads of the P.Qlnte Club. Waterloo between 'Neff and cItizens whose names have been abllni act and thb was quickly On Tuesday., september ~3, the has had excellent" c~peratlon Dean H. Parker of Neff and and DetroIt have agreed there St. CIa1r. under the auspices 01 pulled from the rolls because they followed by many, other; states APTER THE TTNITEJ) STA'r'ES emplOyes of the system met with from residents on the securIng of jo no r-oon for a furthe'r .-not", the Grosse Pointe and _-tem have faUed to vote during the I&5t with the result that In a very few endorsed the applicatIon for mem- Jefferson, began to tear, off the g ~-...... t years hundreds or even thousan"- the Superintendent or Schools. roOIits, but wlll welcome any In- ponement due to the lnfa.ntlle ...' wo years. .... bershlpfn,the United Natlons c~ Dr. PaulL. Essert, for a meeUng fonnation regarding possible clapboards from a supposedly paralysis scare. They feel the MlThchi~~nHOlrtlcU1t!U'al Society. ,The MIchigan law requlre!l that ~f dthth e srne/aller muntiCIPaJitles all elllht of the appllcants and for general InstructIons IInd all. (Contlnaed on Pace 11) old frame house she is hav- disease fa dcflnlf.ely on the e ~orma opening will be at these tardy voterS be pulled from oun ,ems ves opera ed under RussIa, supported by a few other system planning. They also heard ing remodeled at 809 T..ake 8 p. m., Sept, 7. 1IJlder the dlrec- the list each December. Then re e this Commission form. Briefly it countries. denied It. Herschel V. an excellent and timely' address Shore road, a few rods be- wane. Uon of MIss Marie Louise Ander- turn postal cardS are sent to them vested all of the' powers of the Johnson. AmerIcan delegate to the from Dr. ClarenceHllIbery, Dean Lord of Manor yond Vernier. . . son.' and If they reply expressing their local government In a single body. SecurIty Counsel. serves notice of AdmlDlstratJon of WaYne Unl~ Mrs •. Parker purchased the girl on Bishop' road: Reports of Judges for the canning classes desire to be reinstated their usually of only five men.. '!'liese that the United States will In- versI ty. Following these general Admits B. and 'E. property from six dlfferentheiis these cases are confidentlal and Will be Mrs. Ruth Graham Grell names are reentered. were elected at farge. le., wlth- voke Its veto power against the meetings the employes held small- of the Verllier estate because she the. child's name was not disclosed. home eilonomlst tor the DetroIt It .Is considered that a total roll out regard to ward lines. and admissIon of two: :lvlet protejtees. er group conferences, meetings wanted an outlook on. the water. Dr. Dayles said her cll.5e was a Times; ILIId ¥lss Mlulan Ryan of of sllgliUy over 20.000 at thIs slage mutually desl~ated among them- Albt.nla t.nd Outer Mongolla • . . with prIncipals. deparU.1ent meet- Officers KesteIoot'and Hoyer of She was born and raised on the light one, There has. been partial the Detroit Edison Company of the year ~ a good. showIng, selves the chairmanship of the Johnson protests. the ar'>Jtrary Ings and special conterepces. the Parle police, while on their shores of. Long Island and cannot paralysis In one arm but the child Judges tor the fruit flow~ a d Th,e pres!dentlal year vote whlch Illaln departments of governme.nt. use of the ',eto power to black- is recovering satisfactorily it was .' . n the offICials alm to equal or sur- Some abu~ crept out of the mall the admissIon. of such coun- Plans were completed tor COUTS-rounds about 3 o'clock saturday feel at home unleSs she faces a said. vegetable classes WIll be WIlliam MSS Is always the high point In system In that It merged the' legls- tries as Portugal and Eire ..• es of study Improvemen~, for morning found the >glass broken wide expanse of water. Health officials of the Point<' CCh. Jones, John Waters and John regIstration. WhiIe '46 Is ageheral Jatlve and executive powers to, II th sta.ndardlzatlon of pollcles and. ' After a patient hunt all up and eney. election year It is not a presiden- sin "Ie body. but. In ..the m~ln 'It says e world would not under- clarifications o[ methods. The Iin the rear door.of 850 Balfour. down the I~keshore for an ~old and Detroit agree that the danger Ern t Blnnl Is h Inn ,,~ stand why the United N tl ~,. es ng ca an of tlal year. yet the expectation Is worked with ~eat success. Event- should "admit the dOUbtfU~ :~~ week wlll close wit!!. orIentation As the house IS on t.'1elr walch pro~~y which she could remodel mark In the epidemic has probably the Flower Show committee. this will be equalled. ually the bUrd~ of admInistering reject the qualified." meetings for new, I?uplls of Brow- list they were all set. cap a pIe. to according to her taste. she passed. Labor D.1.y usually en'ds Other members of this group are ------ the government becaTl1!ltoo 'heavy '. nell !lnd 7 B's o[ Bro'l\'nell In the make IL thorough examination of Istumbled on this one which she any threat of a spread In an epl- Robert Stewart. Roy G. Bern. for a group of citizens who orten Frlday. Au~'st 30 ~rosse Pointe High School build- tile premises, including the cap- learned she coUld buY.' . demlc of this disease. Dc:troit re- David Malden. GarfIeld Thomas, Angle Parkl.ng served Without 'com"""':MUon and ,,- IDg at 1 p.m. on FrIday and a When she started remod lllng ported 31 new cases.last week and Tm Pear d W Iter T I ..,..~ JOHN D. SMALL. Civilian Pro- similar meeting for 10 B students ture of a pro~able burglar. . operations she qulckly learned she 32 the prevlous week, bringing Its 0 son an a • B n- C C h out of -this experience the plan ductlon Administrator. says pro- and pupils new to the hlsh school At that momenta~ observing had found a ren1 treasure. The total for the year to about 200 nlng. auses ras evolved of the council or govern- ductlon is nearing the peak of at 2 p,m. neighbor called and saId she.had. first clapboards removed disclosed cases. ------ lng body designating a. single man the war effort ••. auto assembly Thirty new teachers will begin seen Mr. Clark. the lord of the a compactly built log cabin. True ------ F.I t St Last Frlday Edward E. Brabb' of to attend to all executive detaUs. lines ran 56 per cent more In Jul, ' their services In the local schools manor. break the glass hlmself. the Jogs were tWisted here and al ure () Op This was the city Manager, a t~an In June .•.at the same this year. The meetings of the IJus~ as he len the house and the there In places, with the inter- Truck, Two Cars, Causes ACCIOdent 1321 Berkshire was driving his tllle almost universally adopted. hme employment reached 58,- first week are of sPfjclal .value to! sprlllg lock had functioned nicely. stlces filled In with some kind of car from an a.ngle pa.rklng position Cleveland. 0 .• was the fIrst of 100,000. them. Most of the new teachers he .dlscovered he had left h,ls keys home made mortar. but the. old In City Acc,ident at Lakepolnte and Mack when he the great cities which adopted It •• ... have found rooms, but t,here Is InSide and took the short cut to black ash 10'" wer~ as sound as and generally It has bee:l re- .... ~ A car beln" driven by Wilbur L was struck by a car. driven by Matt A SEVENTEEN .MONTHS OLD stili a desperate need for help In their recovery. ever ... stricted to the cities of smaller BOY is brought' to the ReL'elving finding four apartments, fiats. or . And the officers took the. short The building of tne cabin goes An accident involving a truck Davis of 22190 Morass. Detroit, Bommarlto. of 5151 Belvedere, go- size. Hospital with "A" "S" and "L" houses for teachers who have cu~ to the co~pletlon of theIr ap- back Into the. local antiquIty be- and two cars happened in mld- north on Lakepolnte Wednesday Ing east on Mack. In thl! other municipalities In branded on his left shoulder . . • families. The Board of Educatlon pomted rounds. yond the ken of "ny one Ilvln" week directly opposite. of all afternoon last week, failed to stop The front end of Brabb's car the Pointe the functions of ad- th b . f h "" I 1------------------------___ ~" at Vernor and struck a car goIng IIt tl ri d Ind e OJs at er. WlIIlam G. he - td Th t d'lI t I I places. the City Police station on was badly damaged. The other car m n s ra on are car e on e- ley. who .brought him to the has- N Off GO S 0 ay. he Z:;OS I gen nClu ry ~aumee. west on Vernor. dMven by Gladys pendently by different officials pltal, says he had been placed In e. ws lee lven tart among te escendants of the Gervise J. F1uary. drlvin". a cl' n Edgar of 890 Washington road. was also damaged and both had to who report direct to th~ COun- his play. pen In front of t.helr Verniers rails to give any satlsfy- .. OJ Both cars were badly damaged. be towed away. Brabb got the 1Js Th I I . Ing acccunt of Its origIn. Mrs. truck, was turning off the road to c. e manager pan p aces home at B980 Petoskey for a short Bell H. b k Davis got the ticket. tIcket. nil of these under a single head. time the afternoon before. y a ers on orse ae (COntinued on P.ale 4) go behInd the mumclpal office . leaving the other paid o[[jcla1s ------ building and another. car. ddven by Mrs. Phyllis McCord of 16826 Ml.Su:nderstand;ng R;ghted acting largely In the role of super- THE ARM Y 0 R DN AN CE I't l~n't often that the r.'EWS Youngster Dashes St P I filing I ly .... Intendents directing them In most CHIEF. Maj. Gen. Everett S. foot and somersaulted completely . au, 0 ow c 95C behInd, of their activities and reportlni ~~g~~\l:~s wh;IC~ :~~::r~~:p ~ ~;t~~ f£~:~*p~~:]a~£Ot~~ ::'a~uf~roo~~ran~in~a~nJ~~ In Truck's Path :~lt~hl~;ak: :~=y t: In 'Voods-Edison 'ProJoeet ~~~~o:::nt~~~ ~~r~~~ c~~~~~~ sare proportion of American mu- nead." . are strongly Inclined to think the nitlon~ Industry on an operation first time on Tuesday evening The vJs,t to the NEWS office M~ McCord stopped so sud- S I --------- plan would work well for the City. or standby basis shortly before sundown. was to beg a little hot water to Wayne D. Wetzel. Jr .• aged four denly that a folloWing car. owned ome m sunderstandlng devel- this w~ to be completed In 1948. ~ 'I'he vlsltors, Pat Jarson of Fish- blithe a nasty cut which Pat's and one-half. escaped serious In- an'll drl~en by John Bishop of 958 oped at the Woods Council meet- The fInal completion of the UNITED STATES COUNTER I er road. and Joan Flintcrmann of horse had picked up going over. ~u~h~~ ~~er=~I~~o~i :p~e:nr::~ Washington road joined the gen- :~c~:~:~a~~gh~ ref:;dl~t:~~ Detroit Edi~on's job wlllUn the Th'TELLIGENCE AGENTS In I Touraine road. wcre havln!! some or through. the fence. While they passing hIs hOUSllat 425 Cloverly, eral melee. Mrs. McCord was taken Edlson's commitment to the vll- next two yeaTS was one of lJIe Germany have seized fifteen Ger- trouble. They had come a cropper were obtaIning the water. one of road. to the Bon Secours hospital with lage regarding the time o[ com- attractive features o[ the proposl- man leaders of an espIonage ring .. , In lact. l\ couple of croppers, the steeds broke the bridle With The driver of the truck. George mlnpr Injuries ILIId WIIS given a pletlon of the undergrOUnd cable tlon whIch moved the village to In Germany saId to be acting as Pat and Joan were workIng which It was tied to Ii tree across Boutilier of 4226 Mt. E1llott. WM ticket for not haYIng her car under work It Is to do In the program gO ahead with the project now agents lor the P.usslans thclr horses. of all places. on the thp. street. So the girls came back exonerated of any blame by the control. to proteCt the pumping stations and spend $25.600 thIs year as Its :. .' High SChool IIthletlc field, They to beg a i1ttle rope to do a hasty .---'---- THE BRITISH RUBBER IN were, In fact. clocking them repair Job, police affter h tes~lmony of a wllt- WALK COll<'TRACT LET agThalnstlightning. share. The Edison company had D - around the track whIch encom- ness 0 te accIdent. Mart n, e proposal before the meet- stated that while It would have TrUSTRY Will ask the Board of passes the football field. Then they were off for the Hunt ('"'hamplne of 130 Oak street. Of- The contract for sidewalk lay- lng. Just put In WIitlng by At- to place the Mack avenue cables ade to end price controls on Club. where their horses are quar- fleers La Ponsa and Sylvester In- lng and renewals on the west torney Julius Berns. called for underground anyway Within the rubber as erude rubber is now Pat's horse got II bit too ex- vestlgated the ca.~e. side of Mack lIS far 11& Vernier. the completion of the second leg next live or sIX years. It would reaChing England In enormous cited. Perhaps thcre's a race horse tered. murmurlng wishful Iittlp Taken to Cottage Hospital by was let Tuesday night by the of the enterprise. which b to cost bind Itself to do It now as a favor quantities. or two in his family trce and the prayers that the animals wouldn't hIs parent.~ and Boutilier. Wayne Woods council to the Monte Ce- the com p.a n y approximately to help the village. lecl or the track was too much. He stiffen up after theIr experience. was lound to have suffered ment Construction ~ompany lor $55.000 as 800n alter 1948 as pos. A reference to the written com- THE WAR DEPARTMENT OR- Jcut off Joan's horse. then made a Very Independent horsewomen, bruises of his right leg and both 27~c per square foot and 35c for sible. The understanding of mast mltment of the Edison company (COIlt.lnu=c1OD Pa;e It) wild lunge at the fence, cauih~ & UUs pair. feet. ... cSr1nways, of the COmmlislonm wu that showed this to be the fact. I.

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Ful!y P.id Circulation

Big FirecrackerTossed in House

Devlltry and malicious mlschlefhave taken a nel( turn amontsome 01 the yOung~ters ot thePointe. About 10 :30 Frlday I1lghtthe members of the C. B. PhelPShousehold at 1034 Bishop roadwere startled by a loud explosionIn the front hallway of the house.

Somebody had dropped a largeIflhted 11recrad:er In the maUsl~

FeasibilityOf AdoptingPlan Studied

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THE NEWS HAS MOVED,COME SEE US IN OUR

NEW BUILDING, UNDERTHE ELM AT 99

KERCHEVAL !'. "-'~

$2.00 Per Year-5c Per Copy

Grosse Pointe Newscmnplete NetVS Cooerage of AU the Pointes

Pioneer Cabin Found 'Under Camouflage

SAVE FOOD TOHElP FEED

THE WORLD'SSTARVING PEOPlE

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__________________________:.- ~ "'11,-------.------------------VOLUME 7-NO. 36 EDtel-ed u SecoDd C,"- Matter GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, SEPTEMBER5, 19-46

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CITY CONSIDERS HIRING. MANAGER

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Club's Plea" Jewel Theft SolvedFor FenceAmply Aired With Boy's .Arrest;lochmoor's.Request for Per- Police Recover Loot Councilman Sidney Morgan

mit Leads to lengthy Taking lead in Investiga-. Thursday, .Au(Ust ZII Discussion tion of Advantages

fOO~~~~: :~I~~ty::~~ Detroit Youngster, ApPllrently with Idea of Stealing Car, ..Mlchl.an under mysterious clr- When is a fence not a Finds Valuable Haul on Seat of Parked Vehicle An active inquiry IS In pro-cwnatancea .•• the yacht former- fence, where's your back yard --------- gress by certain officials ofIy owned by J. R. Baumgartner of and how do you protect the The jewel theft that occurred from a car parked in front Grosse Pointe City to de-MUwaukee. acid h') weeks ago to f If' . of the Grosse Pointe Bank on Wednesday morning, August tennine the advantages whichMaynard Dowell of Pa.rk Rldge, privacy 0 a go course, were 21, was solved e.ight days later after Chief Arthur Louwers might accrue to the public

some of the questions that in- TD1. a Juburb of Chicago. was on f h of the Park' police hild a talk with two boys. he boys' service with the establish-Ita way to Holland. MIch .• for re- trigued the fancy 0 t e naines are withheld. ,They had nothing to do with the ment of the City' . Manager

ttln Ith thr bo d Woods Village Commissionersfl I W ee me a Ill' ••• robbery and have in the past acted as youthful stool pigeons form of government.cout'luar boat ~bcut to thrtW at .their meeting Tuesday for the Park police. Councflman Sidney Morgan.. line aboard when 1t3 decks were night. 'awash, when It wcnt down In 80 These boys reported that they 0 20 000 seems to be takIng the lead In the

These and accompanying had seen a certain youth named ver Investlgatlon. He has spent muchleet of water ..• the li!e boat las complications occupied a good- "Bob" In posse$Sloil ofpleiles of . ,. time In golng'lntO the subjeilt anda" ne and .10 one aboard ••. heavy 1 .rt f th t' f th Jewelry. They _1 •• ' knew about EI t 0 Is. convinced that a more efficientleU prevalling at the time a!1d y pa 0 ". e Ime 0 e ..-. ec ors' n .lite bofot :-lay have been lost. meeting after an application where he lived. Thls. WllS at 2:30 . conduct' of theClty's several de-

• * * was received from the Loch- p. m. ThufSday. Autust 29. In a partment3 wflJ be 'Obtained II theyTHE STffi<F IN THE STEEL moor Golf Club to build 'a few minutes Chief Louwers was Votl-n.g ..LI-StS are all placed under a single, full

COMPANY OF CANADA plant In fence high as Haman around kD.ocking at the' door of the home time operating head.Hamilton Is becoming the hub of the course. . of Herman Gessler at 1404 Ash- The Park vUlage Is 'the .onlymost of the major strikes which land. Detroit. The knock was an- l. C I . C f munIcIpality In the Pointe wblchnow Plague Canada ..• the .re- The application Wll.5 accom- swered by .. bOy apparently abollt avers omp etes ount 0 is 10 run now. It W1l&Installedturn to work of more than 50,000 panled by a list of reasons for the 16 years old, Louwers had stil.- r 6,384 in Township; 3,800' about five years ago and the con-

h fence as long as the. moral law. tl ed .De't ti. End . t th . ..men depend on settlem~nt of t at on ec ve era .. e Bell'eved 'In CI.ty cens~ of opinion among thed Horse back riders galloped about b k f th' h. In.strike. Originated In wage an ac 0 e owe .case anyone BO.lU'dot Com.miss.loners Is. ~hat It

union security dem'ands of United the course cuttIng up greens. the should try to get' away by that h1l&operated much to the ..vlllage'spublic would deliberately drive . There were 16,384 registered.Steel Workers (Clm on July 15 route. . voters enrolled on the voting uses advantage.when 2,000 wotkers remained In (Continued on 'Pqe 3) . "I want. to. see 'Bob, .., Uld the of Grosse Pointe township as of ,Under the. manager plan an ofthe plant and have since been fed chlef. Without battlDl an ere, the August 3D, according to the totais the .busIness functloll& of. thewIth flown-In l00d ..• strikers S. I P'. I. boy 5ll1d,"Nobody by~ that name of Henry Lavers the Townshlp muniCipality are. placed. under a"emanded 25 cents per. hour In- Ing e. .010 Uves here •.There used to be & boy Clerk. ThIs Includes all of Grosse single head. subject. of course to"ease, later reduced to I5¥.! cents. . by that name' next door but they Pointe except the one sCluare mIle the .dlrectlon or the Council or'ompany h81 raised Its orlilnal C. L. 't' d moved away and '1 doii..~ know which Is encompassed In Grosse Board .0fCommlssloners.wb:ch,ffer of i cents to 10 cent3 • . . .ase. IS e where they live n0'iV".. Pointe City and Is not a part of surrenders none o[ltsultlmatepl1lr.aure now being exerted for.. ' What upset the applecart. W1I&a the township. . authority or responslblllty as vest-compromise a~ 1~¥.!. cents. caU. from. the kitchen. for "Bob". City Clerk Neff has not yet ed In It by the vote o(the people.

Seven~ Y tiar-Old Girl Only Wlthoilt further ado Louwers completed the correction of the ,The plan evolved ...out. or. theGOv:&:RNMEU' ORDERS SAW . WHEN WORKMEN started remodelfug this house on Lake Shore road near: the' :Victim of Dread Disellse toolt him to the Park police sta- rolls for the City. but estimateS commission form of municipal

MILLS TO INCREASE lumber Yacht Club they discovered the clapboard was hiding an ancient solid log cabin that . tlon where the sweatlng-out pro- tbe registered voters there. at government whlch- had Its originahlpmenta to dealers. wIth llll per b 1- .... p., Ii t da See t bel Reported. cess prodUCed a cOnfession and a. 3,800.. " In the Ibm.. w.hlch. calneto G.al-eant of cut earmarked for veter1ull dates, ae ... to l,Ue omte I ear es' ys. S ory 0Yi. , . t b'~ lot tl th '.' .Picture by Fred Runnell:s ..• (Contlnaed OD P&i'e I) Thelas . '8 rei ... ra on In ,e veston. Texas.when.tha~clty was .!lome.. . . •. '. . ..' ... .•.• One lone case of Infantlle par- ..,' . .... <pomtew1I& the one In err~UUJt nearly wiPed 'Out'by.the~t"t ..au

'~~~~~~o~~~~~ Meeting's To :.Perf.'ect~Plans.:;iH"o'U'.s.....e... W"0 '1~'t-.;~rl.~~..~~~been.~1~~~;;i:#atves.t-Sh.' ~w(~~~0.~~~~7:~~::i;~ti:~:~~t~t;~~~:.i.forma the U ted Nations Atomic , . • . ..' . .• ". '. ~ . n 'Ir. throUllh the llO"caUed. epideuUc .: . N.effagree there '!I'lll be a lIub- named a committee of citizens toEnern CO='qlon that thla For ComIngTerm'Conducted H' F 'nd wIthout anY 10;:,1 vlctlms. Th W k nd' haDtial increase In .the roll of take over the government of tbe::~~t~:O~~II:~er:naJI~tt~ .' . ouse .. 00 'The one case wblch has beenre- IS .ee e q~al1i~ed,e1ector~'be~or~lthe da~ city and dele~ated to them.' al-atomlcbombl If the'loundatlons B" PhI. Sc' h' 1E" I' " .., ported to the offICI! of Township .0 e. genera e ec ons ro most plenarrpower ln the em-for .a lastlni peace are not laid Y U "In' .' AO mp oyes 0 . Lak' h Health Commissioner Dr. Thomas P • t' BO A I FI • around. This wlll be on November ergency.'" ". U. . n es ore s. Davies. is that of IL '7-yea.r-old om.e s 19 nhull ,o,,!,er. 5.' The last day for reglstratlon ill .. The governor hailnaturaUY.'de~at the.Piris ~ea~e ~onference. • . 1.- --. __ ...:.. .1 frUit and Vegetable Event October 1.6, , IgD.ated aeroup or the most able '

DlRECI'OR GENERAL LA 5100 Students Will Return to seuions Mondlly;Some New Public and Parochial Set for Sept. 7.8 Both of these oUiclals say the and prominent businessmen of theGUARDIA of UNRRA arrlv(l.'l by Teach~rs Still Lookinc;rfor Li~ing yuarters . !.:()9 C~bin of Pioneer Days :~ui~t~~lto~:et:e~~i:a~yla;:-J:- city .for the tasleandthey didplane I;} Moscow And Is enthusl- --------- Discovered in Remodeling School. Start Monday GrOllSe Pointe's big annual dred young men and women have suchan excellent job tbat au agl-t.stlcally r."Celved b7 the Soviet When the 5100 Grosso Pointe public' schoolchildren ar- Old. Property The public and parochial Flower, FruIt and Vegetable Show returnpi from the war. many tatlon began. at once for theof!Jclals. rive at their desks September 9; they wUl have had the ad- __ schools .of Grosse Pointe will I heln h ld this k young cltlzeils have since attained adoption of such a :scheme for

• .• • vantage of four days of special plaiming for an orderly arid A wee"bit of old, old Grosse ~:uee:be~~~~~~~o~~o::c:: s g e wee end. 8ept. the qualifying age of 21. and there .clty government In general. ,Th"WEA1'HER FORECAST for ~ well organized beginning by their teachers' and other em- Pointe wasexposlld to view late Wednesday. 7 and 8, in the NeighborhoOd stlll remains the large number of legislature of Texas passed an en-

degree tempe~at~: ~ •by tonIght. ployes of the schools. '" ------------- a 'few days:fgo when MrS. Health heads of the P.Qlnte Club. Waterloo between 'Neff and cItizens whose names have been abllni act and thb was quicklyOn Tuesday., september ~3, the has had excellent" c~peratlon Dean H. Parker of Neff and and DetroIt have agreed there St. CIa1r. under the auspices 01 pulled from the rolls because they followed by many, other; states

APTER THE TTNITEJ) STA'r'ES emplOyes of the system met with from residents on the securIng of jo no r-oon for a furthe'r .-not", the Grosse Pointe and _-tem have faUed to vote during the I&5t with the result that In a very fewendorsed the applicatIon for mem- Jefferson, began to tear, off the g ~-...... t years hundreds or even thousan"-the Superintendent or Schools. roOIits, but wlll welcome any In- ponement due to the lnfa.ntlle ...' wo years. ....bershlpfn,the United Natlons c~ Dr. PaulL. Essert, for a meeUng fonnation regarding possible clapboards from a supposedly paralysis scare. They feel the MlThchi~~nHOlrtlcU1t!U'al Society. ,The MIchigan law requlre!l that ~f dththe srne/aller muntiCIPaJitlesall elllht of the appllcants and for general InstructIons IInd all. (Contlnaed on Pace 11) old frame house she is hav- disease fa dcflnlf.ely on the e ~orma opening will be at these tardy voterS be pulled from oun ,ems ves opera ed underRussIa, supported by a few other system planning. They also heard ing remodeled at 809 T..ake 8 p. m., Sept, 7. 1IJlder the dlrec- the list each December. Then ree this Commission form. Briefly itcountries. denied It. Herschel V. an excellent and timely' address Shore road, a few rods be- wane. Uon of MIss Marie Louise Ander- turn postal cardS are sent to them vested all of the' powers of theJohnson. AmerIcan delegate to the from Dr. ClarenceHllIbery, Dean Lord of Manor yond Vernier. . . son.' and If they reply expressing their local government In a single body.SecurIty Counsel. serves notice of AdmlDlstratJon of WaYne Unl~ Mrs •. Parker purchased the girl on Bishop' road: Reports of Judges for the canning classes desire to be reinstated their usually of only five men.. '!'liesethat the United States will In- versI ty. Following these general Admits B. and 'E. property from six dlfferentheiis these cases are confidentlal and Will be Mrs. Ruth Graham Grell names are reentered. were elected at farge. le., wlth-voke Its veto power against the meetings the employes held small- of the Verllier estate because she the. child's name was not disclosed. home eilonomlst tor the DetroIt It .Is considered that a total roll out regard to ward lines. andadmissIon of two: :lvlet protejtees. er group conferences, meetings wanted an outlook on. the water. Dr. Dayles said her cll.5e was a Times; ILIId¥lss Mlulan Ryan of of sllgliUy over 20.000 at thIs slage mutually desl~ated among them-Albt.nla t.nd Outer Mongolla • . . with prIncipals. deparU.1ent meet- Officers KesteIoot'and Hoyer of She was born and raised on the light one, There has. been partial the Detroit Edison Company of the year ~ a good. showIng, selves the chairmanship of theJohnson protests. the ar'>Jtrary Ings and special conterepces. the Parle police, while on their shores of. Long Island and cannot paralysis In one arm but the child Judges tor the fruit flow~ a d Th,e pres!dentlal year vote whlch Illaln departments of governme.nt.use of the ',eto power to black- is recovering satisfactorily it was .' . n the offICials alm to equal or sur- Some abu~ crept out of themall the admissIon. of such coun- Plans were completed tor COUTS-rounds about 3 o'clock saturday feel at home unleSs she faces a said. vegetable classes WIll be WIlliam MSS Is always the high point In system In that It merged the' legls-tries as Portugal and Eire ..• es of study Improvemen~, for morning found the >glass broken wide expanse of water. Health officials of the Point<' CCh.Jones, John Waters and John regIstration. WhiIe '46 Is ageheral Jatlve and executive powers to, II

th sta.ndardlzatlon of pollcles and. ' After a patient hunt all up and eney. election year It is not a presiden- sin "Ie body. but. In ..the m~ln 'Itsays e world would not under- clarifications o[ methods. The Iin the rear door.of 850 Balfour. down the I~keshore for an ~old and Detroit agree that the danger Ern t Blnnl Is h Inn ,,~stand why the United N tl ~,. es ng c a an of tlal year. yet the expectation Is worked with ~eat success. Event-should "admit the dOUbtfU~ :~~ week wlll close wit!!. orIentation As the house IS on t.'1elr walch pro~~y which she could remodel mark In the epidemic has probably the Flower Show committee. this will be equalled. ually the bUrd~ of admInisteringreject the qualified." meetings for new, I?uplls of Brow- list they were all set. cap a pIe. to according to her taste. she passed. Labor D.1.y usually en'ds Other members of this group are ------ the government becaTl1!l too 'heavy

'. • • nell !lnd 7 B's o[ Bro'l\'nell In the make IL thorough examination of Istumbled on this one which she any threat of a spread In an epl- Robert Stewart. Roy G. Bern. for a group of citizens who ortenFrlday. Au~'st 30 ~rosse Pointe High School build- tile premises, including the cap- learned she coUld buY.' . demlc of this disease. Dc:troit re- David Malden. GarfIeld Thomas, Angle Parkl.ng served Without 'com"""':MUon and

,,- IDg at 1 p.m. on FrIday and a When she started remod lllng ported 31 new cases.last week and T m Pear d W Iter T I ..,..~ •JOHN D. SMALL. Civilian Pro- similar meeting for 10 B students ture of a pro~able burglar. . operations she qulckly learned she 32 the prevlous week, bringing Its 0 son an a • B n- C C h out of -this experience the plan

ductlon Administrator. says pro- and pupils new to the hlsh school At that momenta~ observing had found a ren1 treasure. The total for the year to about 200 nlng. auses ras evolved of the council or govern-ductlon is nearing the peak of at 2 p,m. neighbor called and saId she.had. first clapboards removed disclosed cases. ------ lng body designating a. single manthe war effort ••. auto assembly Thirty new teachers will begin seen Mr. Clark. the lord of the a compactly built log cabin. True ------ F.I t St Last Frlday Edward E. Brabb' of to attend to all executive detaUs.lines ran 56 per cent more In Jul, ' their services In the local schools manor. break the glass hlmself. the Jogs were tWisted here and al ure () Op This was the city Manager, at~an In June . • . at the same this year. The meetings of the IJus~ as he len the house and the there In places, with the inter- Truck, Two Cars, Causes ACCIOdent 1321 Berkshire was driving his tllle almost universally adopted.hme employment reached 58,- first week are of sPfjclal .value to! sprlllg lock had functioned nicely. stlces filled In with some kind of car from an a.ngle pa.rklng position Cleveland. 0 .• was the fIrst of100,000. them. Most of the new teachers he .dlscovered he had left h,ls keys home made mortar. but the. old In City Acc,ident at Lakepolnte and Mack when he the great cities which adopted It

•• • ... have found rooms, but t,here Is InSide and took the short cut to black ash 10'" wer~ as sound as and generally It has bee:l re-.... ~ A car beln" driven by Wilbur L was struck by a car. driven by MattA SEVENTEEN .MONTHS OLD stili a desperate need for help In their recovery. ever ... stricted to the cities of smallerBOY is brought' to the ReL'elving finding four apartments, fiats. or . And the officers took the. short The building of tne cabin goes An accident involving a truck Davis of 22190 Morass. Detroit, Bommarlto. of 5151 Belvedere, go- size.Hospital with "A" "S" and "L" houses for teachers who have cu~ to the co~pletlon of theIr ap- back Into the. local antiquIty be- and two cars happened in mld- north on Lakepolnte Wednesday Ing east on Mack. In thl! other municipalities Inbranded on his left shoulder . . • families. The Board of Educatlon pomted rounds. yond the ken of "ny one Ilvln" week directly opposite. of all afternoon last week, failed to stop The front end of Brabb's car the Pointe the functions of ad-th b . f h "" I 1------------------------___ ~" at Vernor and struck a car goIng I I t tl ri d Inde OJ s at er. WlIIlam G. he - t d Th t d'lI t I I places. the City Police station on was badly damaged. The other car m n s ra on are car e on e-ley. who .brought him to the has- N Off · GO S 0 ay. he Z:;OS I gen nClu ry ~aumee. west on Vernor. dMven by Gladys pendently by different officialspltal, says he had been placed In e. ws lee lven tart among t e escendants of the Gervise J. F1uary. drlvin". a cl'n Edgar of 890 Washington road. was also damaged and both had to who report direct to th~ COun-his play. pen In front of t.helr Verniers rails to give any satlsfy- .. OJ Both cars were badly damaged. be towed away. Brabb got the 1Js Th I I. Ing acccunt of Its origIn. Mrs. truck, was turning off the road to c. e manager pan p aceshome at B980 Petoskey for a short Bell H. b k Davis got the ticket. tIcket. nil of these under a single head.time the afternoon before. y a ers on orse ae (COntinued on P.ale 4) go behInd the mumclpal office . leaving the other paid o[[jcla1s

• • • ------ building and another. car. ddvenby Mrs. Phyllis McCord of 16826 Ml.Su:nderstand;ng R;ghted acting largely In the role of super-

THE ARM Y 0 R DN AN C E I't l~n't often that the r.'EWS Youngster Dashes St P I filing I ly .... Intendents directing them In mostCHIEF. Maj. Gen. Everett S. foot and somersaulted completely . au, 0 ow c 95C behInd, of their activities and reportlni

~~g~~\l:~s wh;IC~ :~~::r~~:p ~ ~;t~~f£~:~*p~~:]a~£Ot~~ ::'a~uf~roo~~ran~in~a~nJ~~ In Truck's Path :~lt~hl~;ak: :~=y t: In 'Voods-Edison 'ProJoeet ~~~~o:::nt~~~ ~~r~~~ c~~~~~~sare proportion of American mu- nead." . are strongly Inclined to think thenitlon~ Industry on an operation first time on Tuesday evening The vJs,t to the NEWS office M~ McCord stopped so sud- S I --------- plan would work well for the City.or standby basis shortly before sundown. was to beg a little hot water to Wayne D. Wetzel. Jr .• aged four denly that a folloWing car. owned ome m sunderstandlng devel- this w~ to be completed In 1948.

• ~ • 'I'he vlsltors, Pat Jarson of Fish- blithe a nasty cut which Pat's and one-half. escaped serious In- an'll drl~en by John Bishop of 958 oped at the Woods Council meet- The fInal completion of theUNITED STATES COUNTER I er road. and Joan Flintcrmann of horse had picked up going over. ~u~h~~ ~~er=~I~~o~i :p~e:nr::~ Washington road joined the gen- :~c~:~:~a~~gh~ ref:;dl~t:~~ Detroit Edi~on's job wlllUn the

Th'TELLIGENCE AGENTS I n ITouraine road. wcre havln!! some or through. the fence. While they passing hIs hOUSllat 425 Cloverly, eral melee. Mrs. McCord was taken Edlson's commitment to the vll- next two yeaTS was one of lJIeGermany have seized fifteen Ger- trouble. They had come a cropper were obtaIning the water. one of road. to the Bon Secours hospital with lage regarding the time o[ com- attractive features o[ the proposl-man leaders of an espIonage ring .. , In lact. l\ couple of croppers, the steeds broke the bridle With The driver of the truck. George mlnpr Injuries ILIId WIIS given a pletlon of the undergrOUnd cable tlon whIch moved the village toIn Germany saId to be acting as Pat and Joan were workIng which It was tied to Ii tree across Boutilier of 4226 Mt. E1llott. WM ticket for not haYIng her car under work It Is to do In the program gO ahead with the project nowagents lor the P.usslans thclr horses. of all places. on the thp. street. So the girls came back exonerated of any blame by the control. to proteCt the pumping stations and spend $25.600 thIs year as Its

• :. .' High SChool IIthletlc field, They to beg a i1ttle rope to do a hasty .---'----THE BRITISH RUBBER IN were, In fact. clocking them repair Job, police affter

htes~lmony of a wllt- WALK COll<'TRACT LET agThalnst lightning. share. The Edison company had

D - around the track whIch encom- ness 0 t e accIdent. Mart n, e proposal before the meet- stated that while It would haveTrUSTRY Will ask the Board of passes the football field. Then they were off for the Hunt ('"'hamplne of 130 Oak street. Of- The contract for sidewalk lay- lng. Just put In WIitlng by At- to place the Mack avenue cables

ade to end price controls on Club. where their horses are quar- fleers La Ponsa and Sylvester In- lng and renewals on the west torney Julius Berns. called for underground anyway Within therubber as erude rubber is now Pat's horse got II bit too ex- vestlgated the ca.~e. side of Mack lIS far 11& Vernier. the completion of the second leg next live or sIX years. It wouldreaChing England In enormous cited. Perhaps thcre's a race horse tered. murmurlng wishful Iittlp Taken to Cottage Hospital by was let Tuesday night by the of the enterprise. which b to cost bind Itself to do It now as a favorquantities. or two in his family trce and the prayers that the animals wouldn't hIs parent.~ and Boutilier. Wayne Woods council to the Monte Ce- the com p.a n y approximately to help the village.

• • • lecl or the track was too much. He stiffen up after theIr experience. was lound to have suffered ment Construction ~ompany lor $55.000 as 800n alter 1948 as pos. A reference to the written com-THE WAR DEPARTMENT OR- Jcut off Joan's horse. then made a Very Independent horsewomen, bruises of his right leg and both 27~c per square foot and 35c for sible. The understanding of mast mltment of the Edison company

(COIlt.lnu=c1OD Pa;e It) wild lunge at the fence, cauih~ & UUs pair. feet. ... cSr1nways, of the COmmlislonm wu that showed this to be the fact.

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P 'd S b 't A ' I tram soarIng We have demon- S I J' I Rd .•..•...•...•..................•.•..reSI ent u, mI s, nnua strated, during the war tremen. to en , ewe s ecovere ,.- 1'/', WfA~' FfI4~ 8EJ~M77"""".' ::-dous capacIty as a nation to wo- .,,,,, vrrB d 'f Ed' t' R" t duce and we must now:every one ----------oar 0, Dca Ion epor of us. address ourselves to the ICon~ued trollll'a(e 1) untU turUler notice from hJm. A e ~ ~.,~I:'~~ MAN •

Charles ~~r:hil;~:'-'p-'r-o-~-~-a-~-re-s-T-e-r~-te-d-A-c-n-~~p~:dl;"g;$;1. ~~,~~l~~t~:?€E?;~;;:h;~~~1Sg:;rrm.~",....'HE ~i:".......<7Ii' Frt'(J •. ; .By Charles A. rarcells mast skIllful planning to operate hitch-hiked a ride from his home Later in the week several of these f1',r..iJ ~~ :.

. During the many years that I have been privileged to both homes, buslneas and govern. on Ashland to the Grosse PoInte had been recoverd, including a dia- ..serve on the school board of our district I have always looked ment and certainly schaols wIth bank to make a deposit for his mond ring that was hot. being~' FO R MEN •back with a considerable pride in the accomplishments of the limitations of Income on the mother. The deposit part of his found In a rubbish can ))y Chief' •the year just passed. At the end of this year, 1945-46, that one side and a lack of limitations story has since been proved a lie Trombly of Ole city. II'lwR<fl<ll Good Ti>$I< •pride with respect to the achieyement during the past year of cost on the other. as no dePOSItWM made by him. On ThurSday night a telephone • ~crt IUmclf on ri.. n<i~ to .... 'l.r wi'" CI :is very definitely disturbed by the contemplation of the For onr Superintendent, Dr. Es- He saw the jewel case on the s<:at converliltlon between 'Chlef Tram- :. ,'101 Seolorlh ... heclher.fresh groomi"V •effect of some of the social, spiritual and economic forces sert, and all of his staff, tJ1ls has of the ear and took It. The police bly of the City and Henry Gessner. • -;: iij requisite, endoned by coll_;_ m.n. •at large in our land which are making themselves felt. to been a very trying year because of belief Is that tharstealing ot theI thhelchboy~~!ather,WJ8overheardldin : ;' :-:' e ... rywl1ere. Elewenhond.om_ \lifl :

d constant pre$$Ul'eof problcxns arid jelvel.s was incld~tal to the J;ea w ...... Gessner was plea ng • ,el, 10 .choo •• fcom,$2.00"10 _ •an extent that causes one to wonder ~here we are hea, mg. t his th Q~ d ding th 1mm dl te

~~;i~~~:~!f~~£~;y.r-:-~-1-~-~-:-7-1~-~Is-e~-:-I~-:F-.:-~d-c-~n-at-Iu-~n-tl-~-n-~-~~Ei~f~fl:t~~~a~~fi~~y~~~~~1;~j ~~~~.~~;=~~;~~~~tr~:e ~~~nth~U:: pe~In~~PI;94~a:ss~~~~a~u~~~0~ :~e:t~:~ :orw~ntpa~tI~~:r~f~:e :C~e~~:ni:o~~~~an~t:~~ r~h~~~~ ~~:~~al~:YinCjdents : ._"'" ....... ~ .. :version in our schooJ.s.--especlally $18.72 to $19.30 or only 2.17 per service this past year. rather than cars. were turned up concliming the • g' •the hiGh school-to' a 'program c~nt. I want also to poInt aut to the The most valup.ble piece in the Gessler boy's activities In the reo : .,\ SIT f ... SiIa,ing Mug, :that IOQksforward to peace, pro- DurIng the sam>eperlod, how- parents and taxpayers ot this com- collection he traded for a carton cent past. A few months ago he' l<>' M •ductlon ot peace-time goods and ever. the per pupU costs of the worked about the Redfield home • , . " • Silavlng liOn, Oft, •services, and a revival of interest district for operating purposes has ::~~;>'s\~~. :~:~~~~~I::~ ~~d~~allca:~~:~~:~tG~~~~ an I.Jncolnroad. where It Is thought : " •. '... ~~~s;~.::r':;a~.n'.:in cultural and spiritual values. rIsen apPloxlmately 45 per cent. clerIcal staft throughout the sys- 14715 Kercheval kept by a man his presence may have accounted • . •Many ot our students and teach- 'Tax rates have risen from $8.60 tern have a!' hancUed theIr prob- nanted AnthOl1la DI Marlo, aged for several 'misslng articles of • ' •ers. who were caught up In the per $1,000 assessed vl;luation to lems in a manner which re.tlects 30. who resides at 3608 :Beacons- value. • SU A .. I-SUA •war effort. have returned. The $13.47 for operatIng costs when credIt on them. and on this com- field. DI Mario said he thought the At another time. he worked • wiltl SIlaving Mug and •wholesale turnovur In our teach- we Include costs of current bulld- munlty. We all realize that this piece was costume Jewelry. "rhlne- around the Theodore 0&115 home : Silamg loIion. SET I :ing staff is abating. We have Ing such as the, $3.50 per $l,OlJOhas been a diffIcult ~erlod of re- stones cr something .11kethat". on Washipgton road, when a • with SIlaving Mug and •

been given the finest cooperatlon resulting from the March 4 vale adjustment. With rare exceptIon • The police say even as rlUne- jewelled clgarct case was missed. : ~:."o:;:- ~a:,.1 :by the taxpayers that any board of the tax payers for elementary we have lad a cooperative. under- Mones It. would be worth $100~It A keen-witted mald in the estab- • •of. education could' expect, and and Junior hJgh school buildIngs standIng and reasonable reaction 1l ' .... t be dl d b l1shment told him 11 the c'asewebave been able. almost, to in the east en of the dIstrict to the efforts ot the board to meet le~PJ:ri~ 37asto=o~:~ dldn't show up In the milk chute: .)~ ., ~ :meet the requests of our teachers .In school distrIct accounting tor these problems. ' well .ov.er.$2"OO..'Mr. Dl Marlo wUl betore 5 o'clock that afternoon she., 3 .

' . the State of Michigan all expendl- ,... uld 01f"Pand employees for increased com- tures. except debt servIce before When on MemorIal. Day I read be asked later to explain how coine wo turn him over to the police. ". 'J. GROSSE, POINTE .'pensatlon the names of the 109 young men he ":..uj; Jew.elry from 16-year-old The case was in the chute before. 1932,are carried under the classl- ~....... th. d dIin '. • ••

It lB a 'pleasure to be able to l1catlon of operating expenditures. from the Grosse Pointe communi- lxlys'with clgarets for currency. Dl ~e:y ~ months ago hll • • • ••••••••••••••••••• • • • • •• •• . ,report agaIn, tl sizeable reduction including publlo library debt serv- tIes who have given their lives Marlo Wallloathe to acknowledge ed """""IlI"''''''I'''''''--''IUllltllllllU'''U1i!'Il1JlIIIIBmWIIIIIIIlJIIlIIII1IIIlIIIIIIUIUIllUlnlUIIIIIlIIIlIIllIUIUUIlIlIUUIJlIJliW~In our d~bt. We paid' oft $57,000 Ice since 1932 and caPital outlay. that this nation and others might hIS part In the deli:!, but when pawn a supposed diamond ring .~ u",.. ,,"umm'.-_ "" W ~

of: bonded debt which matured. These Increases In costs are ac, continue as natlons' of free pushed. by the pollee recovered It wtIth alclerk lfn;5he:BeThjllDrug stare ~ . !During the year our.Debt Retlre- counted for .as follows'. people. I telt then. ILl1dI teel from Mis.; D1Marto: who was al- or aed°anb°th'" I' swas hre- ;;=~ ~=="'_

ment Slnklng Fund was increased now, that we all need to rededl- readY,:wearing It. co!vkerdllkY etopO Ice and WIat _ ."

$1227'" 86 p I~lI_. b'" money (1). All steps an all salary cate ourselves to give the best that 00 e e a s ne worth poss bly - -,..... ....., ~ sch dul t II r ur 3211L Other pIeces found. some still in '"1,000, turned out to be a plec.e li ~ ~!sed t L "tl 11 from e es or a 0 a . '2 em. i' in us to carryon our schools th bo' I th I ked • - =ra ron!: ,axes" par.a y ployees have been increased 30% e ys possess on, a ers p cmade In ImIlation of a genuine _=i!_= ==~_=

1ncome on ,our lioldlngsin the during the five-year perIod since and means of education for all, UpPI1:"edmthPart!emesfowrilthoanswhasom"~~hhaasdarticle and worth, they say. about !!i.. ""==IS!nkInlltu.nd apd.part1ally tram January 1941; and that we must strive as never ""'6 ....... $75. ., . '"prem1:zm.s' on, bonds held for before to maintain In our local $5 .. '"several years and. sold at extra- (2). An increasing proportion community and our state and na. 'YoUllBGamer, however.was not ------ i ;ordinarily h1ghprlC:eS Our bonded at employeas have reached the t10n the hlghest'standards of gov- ~!:Ollyloot1gn,HOeranantdOfthaneothVealrU~bo0yfPark Completes i=_",,,,,;;: . ~======debt outBtandlng ~ $3,314,000.maxlmum level. In brIef. payroll ernment so that we can continue ....." _Applying our sInld!1g fund total increases since 1941have account- to live In fleedom under law. To named Rerman Lenz had been try_ p ,. p.of $I,579.322,67agalnst ~e debt. ::oper $r3p5~p1~3.. 52 or the Increased that end I believe our public .Ing in a' crode way to ~pc.rate ~vlng rograrn I ~

h t d bt f $1734 schools are a most vital and tun- lOUleat the stones from their set- :: AUTU~~N CALLS iii==we. ave a ne eo, ,- (3) Costs of supplies. tuel, !Ill damental Instrument and I ter- ,tinga. thellKlre readily to dlspose ...... Fa k ~ IVI

1177..33. Our total, net debt re- and olher goods essentIal to op- vently hope and pray that we mayor them: with tencell.or luch like •••e r 's.pavlng program for ~ji=~. for good 100' d' ~_:::::===_ua.duction tbls pa.R year is $179,- eratlon have advanced.. find the way to maintain In queatlonable merchants and ,to the 'season. &S .•mapped out by _ _

_74l1.8G, (4) Addltlonal bitlI<1Jng,elUter Gros~e Pointe our public schoolS ll&nager Lane some week ago. has

W h 1 ted .'1 I t d d ri . th more easUy prevent identl1Icatlon. ......n completed. It _.comppO~.s...a' !!=- \ ,..__eave camp e our '" e camp e e .. u ng e perloo or on the standard of tlxceUence But b 6 'I k that -,_. 11 ....., >LQ<; _be d b t y oc oc eveULLIga -.~tac(-- .Job on Baltour from. -purchase prol:fam 110 tha~ we - antIcIpate y th~ Increased ax which we have over the st few t th I had bee d 4~~ "'lI.. f F II • =,S . 0 e p ecell n reeovilre .tel!erson to WindmUI 'Polnte! The au'"' atmosphere 0 a In. 1_.'. .GAS . lIeve we !U'e'Prepared wIth ade- l"ate. as authorized by the voters decades so constantly llought and l!Il..-nt an opal bracelet..... lice = 1'1

ItUft ,qup,te llChool lites for ..-hatever March 4. 1946. succeeded in attainIng. -.. . .....e pO four trom Jefterson north to Ker- liIi' d C 'd' !!l_.1 tl ch T II tl f th III expect to get that. drive'. a double seal coat on' 'Ker- =..= .vites new appetites. > • an UPI S !M po"",a on anges may occur. ax co ec ons or e year w. ------ The stOry of the theft began at . ,..- IAPI- I ..We have submitted to the elec- J)robably be approxlolately the a family dinner party at the home cheval; a doubleseal'coat on Walt- =..!!!=_~ knows how to latisfy' them. Tonight? liE!

eM .... tora and pave had' approved. a same as last year. at 98%. Delln- Pointer I..eaves ot Mrs. SIdney T. MUler,Jr .•of 248 tier ,,from Mack to the lake; a ::, hotive-year program for the financ- quent. tax collection receipts are double seal coat an Barrington

~ II!! i!1g of Increased cast of operation beginnIng. and will probably con- For Realt'" Meef ~~~c;~.r~;r~~:~en:~x:g~~~ frmwompoJlneftteersdrl°nvea.venue to Wlnd- Ei""l! ~ Ipj U ot :vour schools and tor the buUd- tlnu.e to fall off since the current J ..lng of two school buUdlngs. one an tax collectIons have held up so tempted robbery the nIght before In addltlon to these ma1l111avlng

.' ultimate junior high rchaol on the well for the _.t few years. Clarence. W. Treadwell. presl- at the home of her mother, :Mrs. J'obs there \\pre m 11 ts == 'd' J...- Russell A. Alger at 2,42Provencal. " any sma spa == '.• ,8: 'f ~:a~~. o~~ ~:~k :u~eu.~ we~~n ~~.:Is~~t;~~ro:~~~:~a: dent of tlie Detroit Real .Estate scattered through the villag that == . . ., • elementarY"IICh601on the. ilte of VerycoDslderable llrowthin POPU_:'~~~d",;ea::te~~~s~a! re~~res~ :ti::b~~ ~tSI~:.~;~~ were ttlNEreatxped'ECTED'GUES'T

ei=_ .. ' . UP,! ...S i=_'"

•• Kerby and. Be~upre. ' latlon, The demands on the school tate board presidents In Washlng-. We have the completed archl- facillties are going to be, we on ton. Mr. Treadwell lives at 1337 was then preparing to attend 'a :; .' . i' weddln,g u~ te and be gone for Mrs. Johr! Upton of 465 Belanger ~ I EST A U RAN T. ,.teeturlll plans and lJ)eClf1catlons the board believe. greater than Berkshire road. Grosse Polnte - d ted t .F II - ,.

fer the Junior high school build- ever. The cost of new facUlties Is Park. , levera! days, asked her brother-In- rAoa, rteP300rth to armsak

potcehond~. . ~. .law, D. Dwight Douglas, at 4 Rath. ugus a Ii par ee II 1=' . . ~

:~n:l1ofWt~eh~:lt:~~t~~e:ooo~~ :~ee~~~n~~~eg~~n:u:oe::e~~~':. dl.:i~s~:~~~ ~:e~:I;:;I~a~~ bone place. to take a jewel case flown into her house VIaa winjo,w.• lIlIn._uuMACK .t HARVARD RO'Jr.ll1UlIIUIIlMIIIMIIIIllI~ Ii

emment trom whlch,we must have The cast of operations, already ter.s. meJhods of stimulaUntr buUd- belonging to her down town wIthapproval for permission, to bUild the h1ghe~t we have ever known, jng and slum.clearance. hlni next morning and place theman lI-room Wing of this buUdlng seP.msabout to be higher yet. It Mr. Treadwell Will remaIn In in a safe deposit vault. It was thisto hlUle ,present overflow of ele- seems IDlivltable, then. that we Washington to at~end a meeting arrangement which led to theirm,entary liC~ool chUdren in that tace the most dlll'lcult problems or the National Home and Proper- be1ZlgIIi Mr. Douglas' car whenana. at balancing our budget. ty Owners Foundation. of which atolen .

We. have, as the Superinten- The amount of funds whJch we he 1, a trustee. Icheduled tor Sep- A checkup on the operatiollS ofdent'. AnnuaJ RepOrt will j;how, have to operate with is llI.dted by telll,)Cr 9 and 10. the GessnEr boy discloses hiscontinued to provide ln ,Graue taxation. The assessed valuation known or ausplclonea part in aPointe a Well-balanced curriculum In the Grosse Polnle School Dis. RUBBISH'DUIIPD CAUGHT list of rob1leriesIn the Point. sec-from Idnderllarten. through 'high trlct .15 act!lallYless per pupil than The CIty police arrested F. B. Uon as iong &S the mo~allawl1Choo1. And. we havll provided a it WB8In 1944.U We face the Rinker. at 824 SavlLl1nah. west, He has been sent down to theIIuble educatlDn program-11nan" ~Ible loss of $4.000,000'more ,tor dwnp1n1' rubllish ooe day last JuvenIle Detention home, wlth, in-clally self sustaining,. through a.ssessed valuation If stllts now' week on city propertj across from StructlQIISfrom ChIef Tom Trom-whiCh.tbere hti.s been a'll'ide u~e pending' for reduction are upheld. 953 UnIverlsty. bly at the city. 10 hold him thereot O"oU' Ichool plant for a great The new buDdInII'Is of the low ornrJety of adult education, classes. moderate cost homes and t~es

We haveorranlzed t1).etieedot from the.se homes do not prQt1ucechlldren for. whol~ome play "nd the cost 'of education of the chil..recreation and have made our dren which on the average comeplaYirounds avall.able Uu'ough to our IChools ~r(lm them.mOlt (It the summer wIth" well- It, therefore, leems fairly eer-.~perv1.sed rellJ'eatlon prOllTfJll, talil, unlw lome unexpected

we have IncrellSed our sal3ry chaniN occur. that we may havelehedules and are llb911tready to to curta!! some t't our school serv-set In' motion II Persollnel Study ice. increue the pupil ratio tounder the direction of the Super- leachers or nnd other ways Inintendent llnd committee he may which 'to reduce per pupU cost ofChoose ot employee! and laymen education. It Is very unfortunateto aet up a new salary schedule that the hIgher costs broughtand arrive at a personnel and sal- about so generally in the nationary:pOlicywhich will hold and at- by the hJgher wages. reduced pro-tracplle tin, est quality of per.son-

IductIOl1.an.d prolol1ged.work stop-

nel 1!I'hlcbour meallS wlll permit pages ~hol.lld react to' reduce theus to employ. quality and quantity of publlc edu-

But. there are aome ~ern facts cation for our chilc1ren. but thewhiChwe have to contemplate. conclusion that that ts what we

PER PUPIL COSTS face appears Illevitable.(EJ:clulive Df Debt Service. Pul>lic The children of our community

LIbrary and Capital Outlay) an(\ the citizens dId an amazing1942.U '167.18 job during the war In raIsing Il~~-U 174.59 money through bond sales to back I1944-45 :.. Itll.41 up the cll'orts and expenses of the1945-46 _ 205.00 federel government. It now be-I19.8-47 (est.) 242.00 hooves us all~hlldren and adults

.. ThL5 upward movement of PI1pll alIk-ro keep this ml\tter at Co.shl

.Artistic Venetian Blind Co.

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SpecialSummwR4tes

'PlUt'

Liftillg

H"ts for Wom"en

Cout of Prance and 14 the 114.vance of our force& into enemy-occupIed territ()ry and upheld theblghest traditions of the UnIte4States Naval service,"

Mac:'. at 9 Mile RoadNed to New Blink Building

NeiW Kemington

• Buaget Account

• Charge Account

SATURDAY:~;k.6)~Irene Sutton. teaeher of Millinery for past threeyean at Neighborhood Oub, Woods CommunityClub and St. Clair Sho~ High School, announcesopening of her new Millinery Shoppe for SaN,t.day, September 7. She will feature custom hatsalong with ready. to-wear hats, purses, slips.hO$iery, etc.

eI~Oli

St)rt

G{ljtSid. JJealt~ Studio16541 E. WARREl'J AVE,

APPOINTMENTS-Niagara 9410

An air conditioned studiowith complete service in steam bathsand scientific Swedish massage, also reducingthe Gyrolaror way. Gentle but effeclh'e.No starvation diet or 5trenUO\lS exercise.No disrobing. Sit back and letGyrolalor do the work.

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ea.- • ....Jeeh.. . I••ate ..u:.u ...

LT. (jg) Robert J. U. Geluart,USNR. son of Mrs. Doris Geldartof 2081 Beaufalt road. GrossePointe Woods, has been awarded

Woods Naval Officer Dec-orated for Pari He Played

As Pilot in Inv~sion

Geldart WinsAir Medal

got down ,to thinklnr about thelare them severely. By his markedplaIn folks," 'COUfalle cool action and skllled

n was finally decided to inform 'the club people' that If they v,'ould alrmanshlp. Lt. (Ill) Oeldart eon-present an appltcatlon to build a tributed materi&1ly to the succe.ssfence that conformed to the vir- of Allied landinlls on the Southernlage's fence ordinance. (four feethigh. no polnts on toP. fifty percent open space), It would be care-fully considered.

Commissioner Marc.() had pre-viously remarked that barring thefacts that the club Wanted tobuild a fence 6 feet high. sharppoInts on top and solid. all con-trary to the village's fence law. Itwas a perfect petition.

ri,ht-Persi<!Jn l<!Jmb••• glossy, lustrous skins,

meticulously matched ••• note the drllmatic

new sleeves IInd f1<!Jring back of this rich

CO/lt ; : ,698••

.Plus 20% Fed. T<!JX

159* -to 1698*

•famous for fUrl, fllmou5 for

(CoDt1n~ frOlll Plo(e 1)

Club Fence

dkaa~~

Kercheval at St. ClairGrosse Pointe

Fur Salon ..•.•.••...•..••

fashions. bring you an outstanding collection.

Styled with distinctive simp,licity" they're

short end snorter, big sleeved end flared

with flourish, •• /III the very finest silky pelts

worked by experts in their field ••• mllde 1111 the

more precious. by c/lreful color blending •••

AusfriJian OpOssum ••• Sheared Racc:oon ••• Canadian

. Otter • ~ , Chinese Kidskin ••• Northern Black Muskrat •

S'RO SSE POI N TEN' E W S

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Mrs. Phelps of 81~ Lincoln rOadreported to the Pity pollee SundaynIght that she saw several peopleprOViI!l'lg around a rarden atWaterloo and FIsher. but as soonas they saw they were obServedtl:!ey hastily got Into an automo-bile and drove away. She did berbest to get the car number a.ndbelieved it to be BE-73-40. Mich.

A police search could not' locateany s.uch number.

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ro,. imported cUrect from Italll

Now••,at Whalin", the Celebrated

WHALING'S,Men's Wear • 617 \1,,'oodward

A Hat So Supremely FineThat All Others are Compared to it! ,

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IORSALINO .HAT,

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WhaIinlf hat lpecialiata have always believed that even though a hatbe light as a glove, crafted of felt as rich and sleek aa suede, itcannot lJerve a man properly unless, in every line arad contour,it diatinguiahee him from other men ••• and unleu it has

the hand.worked reailience that makes ita shape andstyle tndurirJllly tn{& Theae imported Borsalinos

offer, to men who respect quality, an aperienoe

;" dim...... tmaV8i1a720.00 .

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(!lcotlaDd Tallon Co.)

14127 E. Jeiferson Ave.. LE.ox 5344

MARSHALL& O'CONNOR

• TO GENTLEMEN'

• TO LADIES

Cosiom.Tailors

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Pointe Lecture Group AddsTravel Pictures to Program

cl$CO. 1M2-45, tru1te<l statu y' . .Th. fArmed Porces where he ultimatelY oung. Iebecame Deputy Director of War

Cr:~~~i'f94~.eaROyal Arch Accuses PalGllIUlIson. "Our .Porelll1l Pollcy- automobiles over the eourse. par-

Sunday Afternoon Series wm .Be Presented 'in' Addition Are We wlnll' OUr shirts?" Gun- d P Ld U . B ticularly at nliht. etc.. L' t f 0 d 1. S b nIson 15 the man everyone wanted Seeon ~y ic:ae p' Y To the list of eomplalnts theto ISO utstan ing Speaaers on Many ujee:ts to hear again after his appearance Polic:e in Conriection with eommlssloners volunteered a few

Th G P. h ' on the Grosse Pointe Berles as the Th ft • F H of their own. "Fisherlllel'l find It

'. e rosse omte Community Lecture Series as com- bonus' ~ft"'er In 194' '5, Hr. e s In arms orne1 t d 1 f' . .. ~.....- ,-.... !tood huntlni ground for nightpee p ans or two of the most outstanding lecture senes m Gunnison trained for the U. S. crawlers. it's a favorIte resort forthe United States this coming season. In addition to the Foreign Service at the University It was learned this 'week that a spooners. and of course the clubusual Tuesday evening lecture series now starting its fourth of Cblcago and at the University second boy Is being' held in con- members objeet to that,"

Year, a supplementary series of fQur illustrated Travel and Of Geneva' In SwItzerland. His neeilon with a series of robber1e&of Farms home&. Last week the The application touched off a

Adventure colored films will be presented On Sunday. after- newspaper car e e r started at ftrst youngster nabbed told Farms world of reminiscences among the~:;~;'~;';1~;~;:;~;:~;~~~~~;rEr~.:'~:2~~:::::~Df~:;:r:~:,~:~:of Directors composed of (epre- Foley (Cathpllc Cpurches). John ent for the Christian SCience In devious and varIed ways .• The know sometblng about that my-

t U fIR B '''''bli SCh Is) Mr Monitor. writing front pall' e self. Those little devils are paidaen a ves 0 near y every organ- . ames uu 0 00. s. columns and glvln~ the Monitor's 15-year-old detained at the Juv-tzatlon In the community. The A. Edward. Wilcox (CollUIlunity .. enlle DeteliUon Home, who said a nlckle or dime to retrieve lostBoard of Directors of this non- BervIces). Dr. D. M. Davidow (Ele- d&1lynewscast. In 1940.he was sent he did the Farms jobs alone. had balls but usually they prefer notprofit' community project for 19(6- mentary P.T.AJ, Mrs. Glenn CoUl- to the Far East, where he~vent- prevIously been connected with a to 'find' the ball and th~nsellit,1947mcludes: Henry Horn. (Ro. ter (Community). Rev. Charles ually was imprIsOned by the Japs number of Detroit burglaries. For or ariother one. to you at atary) president; Mrs, Alger She!- scheid (Protestant Churches). Rev. in Manila. His present asslilUIlent this reason the Detroit pollce also slightly cut rate, That's moreden, (AWVS) vice-president; Mrs. :Prank Fitt (Community); is an around the world trip for questioned him at the Home. They profitable. They always haveCharles Ellis, (Mothers Club) sec. • • • North American Newspaper 111- tipped oft Bergeant Labadie that ready any kind of ball you want,retary.treasurer; Forrest GearY, The' Tuesday evening: iecture lIance. on \"hich he will have a another youngster had been eon- When you make a good long drive(Community Services>' manager; series will .present five' speakers first hand, opportunity to studY the nected with the prisoner in some there Is apt to be a. kid waitingRalph Farnum (American Legion), recognized 'bOth In thi~ country res~lts of our present foreign o,f the DetroIt rob'?erles. ready to sUp over the fencelessKenneth W. Smith (Kiwanis), and abroad aslellders In their polley. ,.' Under further questioning by course and '..hen it's good byeLome Ayling (Lions) .. Mrs. Rlch- fieldS In' addition all five of the The .SundayA1ternoon' Travel Labadie. the ftrst youth Involved ball."ard Durant (Junior Lea~ue). J. speak~rs selected are noted for the ann Adventure Series will present the boy named hy the T .. trolt The (olf club people think the)'.. f f th ts d ....., can better clamp down on these the AIr Medal by Secretary of theDunton Bariow (P.T.A. Counell> , presntatlon of their discussion our 0 e oU tan Ing names in police- as a former accomplice. ItMI:s. Pa'll W. Thompson (Jr. High topics and for their ability to lIIustrated'.plctures. Their pictures seems there had been a little d::. juvenile blackmarketeers If they Navy James Forrestal for theP.T.AJ. Mrs. Leon Jacobi (Mothers stimulate constructh'e thinking: are not oniy beautiful to look at fer~nce of opinion as to bow the have a. good, high fence. 'with President.Club). A thumb nall sketch of each but are educatlon!!l in nature and loot obtained should be split be- poInts on top,' Lt. (jg) Geldart earned the

Also, Mrs, Stirling Sanford speaker wUl further emphasize the will be of interest to adults and tween the pair. In the areument . Also a horse.boy-hog-Ught l10wardwblle pllotlng a Navy flght-(American A,ss'n. UniversIty Wom- calibre of the personalities select- children alike. that ensued. ali sense of loyalty fence would keep the kids. from er plane during the invasion ofen)l Ralph Deal (G. P. Teacher's ed for tile comIng selllfOn. 'November 10. 194fl.Ed,ward T. was thrown.of[ balance. falllng In the r)ver. from w~lch Southern France, August. 19H., .. .. C nIs h "BI G d ~Irecently, by the presence of mind Text of the citation Is as follows:Assn.), Dr. John C, Porter (UnI- october 22. 1948. PbllUp eum~ ame c. ue rass an :. ue, .The second boy has been picked and quick action of a liouple of "For merltoriollS achievement InVlllsity of MIchigan Club). Dr.Panl mIngs, "World Affairs From the Bloods of Kentucky"~ntalning. up and Is now ,.c.lso, held at the members t.hey had 11shed out two rll 111 ht 'Pil. f N'Essert (Public Schools), Lambert 'American, Viewpoint", selected as scenic vIews of the Cumberland Home. Repeated Interviews of the of the poachers ae a g as o. o. a avyWhetstone (Private SChools). Miss the outstanding speaker last year Falls, Rural LICe. Historical two have brought forth a number Come the que;tlon oC front and Fighter during the Allied invasionFlorence Bevers (Public Li~rarics), on many of the natlon's lea<!1ng Shrines, Birds and Insects. ~e of confessions that have thrown back yard. The law says different of Southern France in August,

Town Hall. Berles. He is a recog- storY of Tobacco. and Kentucky's more llght on the . ~ent ~ases. heights. 1~U. PIloting his 1l.ghter aircraftn1zed geographer and sOclologis~ Thoroughbred Horses. . . The,homes';invoived in these "They haven't any:' said oneo! wlth great .. courage . and skillhis extenSive knOWledge of world ;January 26, uiu.. Karl Robin- Particular CILSe5ilre those of C:irl the commissioners, "The back of t~o1.1&h heavy antiaircraft fire,affairs has been gathered by liv- son. "We Live In lJaskA" 15 a Melnlgp,r on Ridgemont, Miss Kos.' the club house Is'ln the front and LIeutenant. JunIor Orade. (thenIng 1n'27 countries. ." spectacular color motion picture eckl on Chalfonte and Frederick the Iront of theolub house Is In Ensign) Geldart completed numer-

Noveqlber'19, 1946. Honorable storY .of life on our country's last Lutz on Champine. . the pack," I • ous hazardous missions. often deepKllJ'1 E .. Mundt, ~'That Blue sea great land' frontler. Some of the --~-- ' So .the front an back yard d1s. in enemy-held territOry. and'dI-With the Re.d RIm": A discussion SeqUenCes are-changIng Beasons, Funeral Service. Held ~Inctl?ns went agl~mmerIng. re()ted bls bombing and strllfingof the Mediterranean area. the Alaskans at Home. WIld Lift: FH h E There were numerous partisans attacks aaalnst coastal defenses,Balkans, Turkey. Greece' and the INesting ~lrd;s, Moose. Caribou, or UB • Parry, 67 pro arid con on the fence Issue in lines of communlcatiOli and troopArab World. D1stlngul.$ed mem" Grizzly Bears, Mountain Sheep). the audIence. concentrations to destroy or dam-ber nf the ForeIgn Affairs and Un- Open Country;-Visltlnll' the old . Funeral services for Hugh E, One broke in to say it was one .America.n ActivitIes Committees of gold mines. Parry:' 67. of 1173 Yorkshire road. oLthe few remalnlnlj[ lovely pros- Vin 0 SIlothe United States House ot Repre- . February is 1947 Robert F . ,were held .on ,'l'uesday. August 29. pects in the vlllage and 'now the I 118 ..... fI Psentatlves. 'J;he COll:II"e5SJllanfrom "CaribbeanHollda~". You ca~I~~~ at the Verheyden Funeral Home club wanted to build a fence that UUI UIUlDVAL; at c.pl1aSouth Dakota has eamed the repu-""nd Frl t I . . . on Mack avenue. Burial was in shut tills' off. from the publ!c, PROTO FINISHINGt tl

." ' ..~ on en 0 a ways present Everg' reen cemetery Aa on as one of :the outstanding the finest In color pictures Last . . ., .. , nother bystander. with. a de- PROTO SUPPLIESspeakers of our tlme-mem!>er of yea~'s picture "Mexican Hdlld " Survivors Include his wIfe! Sarah, clded. communistic timbre to his IEPAIRthe only committee ..to. ever make played to over a halt millJ~n two, daughters. Mrs. Thelma Moore voice, ,called "It's time youfel-an unsupervised study of Russia people and Mrs. Phyllis Fraser; and two lows Quit considering the wIshesand Russian dominated countrIes . brothers, Walter a.nd Herbert. of these privileged interests and-f or m I;r I y superintendent of Maroh 23, 1947. Francis Ray-school5 .lI.iId chairman ot Colleg mond Line, "Sheep, Stars and

. Speech Department. ' e Solitude". This film is consideredJa.nu~ 14 1947 Dr R ui a.n AmerIcan epic, It portrays the

Alexander' "Our ~er1c~".~r- stop' of the trek of sheep through~ associate .editor FiJianoe'Mill(- smne of the .. wildest c:oun~ry.Inazine al1d contributlilt 'editor to AriZon.!" d~rt scenery, wUa w-the NaUona Bus.lness. Frequently mals. Il1dl~ In their remote sur.heard over the alr.on the "Wakeroundlngs• camp lite en route .

._Ji~.",,~~FaU.suiU~ _,~~~ ~ t~~:~J~~~~=~~5O~ti:C::;~:~:':I=k~s::• • • datlon. An avowed champion ot Iy by calling the Gr~Me. Pointe

!xq~nsu. fa brtcsfrorn the capltali!t!c .mtem...:.sbe gives Board of Education, ~ 2000-wbic:b to. choose your Fall her audiences a pOlltIcD-economic ext. 25.wardrobe. W. now re- bacli:around on which to base their '. . " 6 ks it own decisions. She shows how to G d P 1~lre. to wee ta or. think abr.ut socIal problems. Her ar en rowersIDg ame. 'Best to order recent talk before the National H 01early. AssoclaUon or ManUfacturers wa~ . ash y Dep. art

reproduced In the magazine "VitalSpeeches". Ruth Alexander 15 oneof the few women in demand forappearancell before .men's ..ollll1on-iutIons such as the American In-stitute of Banking, Executive Clubsand Bar AssocIations.i February 25, 19t7. Colonel Mel.vln PurvIs. '''Ca.n We Le5sen CrimeIn the United States?", From1927.35 Federal Bureau of Investl.gation-lIquldator of the DllIllli"rgang. 1936-38. attorner: san !"ran-

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DeliveriesWe egein iMu<;jurete delivery service to customers.

Deliveries will be mede lit the nom mol sum of 2Sc.

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Other Ever-Sharpe.!fIi from $3.95

We specialize In bulk; hand.packed Sealtest !c.e Cream, andFresh Peach ,}s the SCaliest Sept.ember Sp~clal.

EXPENSIVE GAME Officer Tex Hoyt, who receivedEus tossed by ooys struck a the complaint, commented: "And

car in front of 32S Moross road at 60 cents a dozen!" Thll *ll'll)'on t1'e night of AUiUst 31: hrms youngsters could not be found.

Permit ScheduleTo Be Compiled

To assist the Woods policemenwho lire charged with the respon-sibility of enforcing the v1llage'svarious permits for which a feeis charged. It was decided to havethe village clerk prepare a sched-ule Df these and ,put it In thehands of each pOl!ceman.

These permits largely bave todo with building operations !lndthe use Df the streets Incidentalthereto, but a number of othertypes of permits are also requiredwhich do not corne within. thiscatl!gor:;~- In the. absence, of a modifiedlist of such llems the pollee areoften at a loss tD know what mat.ters require permits and What' the,charge 13.

NOISLYSTEAL AWAYA report that boys' were throw-

hlg lighted flrecracken out of acat In front of 102 Moran road,was received at Farms PoUce Sta-Uon on the nJght of August 29. ot-!lcers Boylan and Allor Inve~U-gated, but could not flnd . theyouniste~..-----------_ .._-------_..-.- ..." . '. ,. ,, ,I MJ6tJs-lltedli .l"\.t,,,,,,al !lr-,.r/JfJI' IJfl.l 'tI rums (7'" II folP". I1 1irJS I, .f ,I! 'fiettinl0ne,!I /1/1 Too! I• •. '. '. '• •I' ~I '• 1• •I ,• I'I ,I •, .• t.1 SANITARY, QUICK, I, ODORLESS, ECONOMICAL •

1 That's the CALCINATOR Way! I• SAFE and SANITARY ECONOMICAL t, Quick end EI'Y in enry re.p.et. low o~,et- :• to Use ing cost. Slv" time end d.ps. iI DISPOSES of GARBAGE ABSOLUTELY ODERlESS •f f.J L L h L _I II It I:4Inbt ul,d in YOllr kitchen. I" r. llse ,na rllDDis DWTore III, Fully InslIleted. It gives qff very :

rocI.nts or animels can reec;k it. littl. hilt, ,'--------_--1, Plant a rosebush In the spot where your •• unsightly garbage can \lsed to stand. ,, ' . ., Grosse" Pte.Home Appliance' Co. •. " , .• Grou. 'o1l,f.'s Only A,fltorlrecl Co/el"afar D"al.r ,

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS

IPryor. on Merry"Go" Round;She Turns Music Critic

Effect; ..e September 1, 1946, Michigan ConIlOIi.

dated Gas Compan)" customel'8 who pay their bilIe

at neighborhood elorell, banks and other outside

alente, will pay only the amount of the bill. TheCompany ~iIl absorb the aen-ice charge. whiehyou ha,'c paid in the pRet.

The cost to U8 will amount to tnou'sands ofdollars a month. The elimination of this charge

ill in keeping with our policy of providing you withthe best gas service at JowC!!t possible cost., The fee to our agents throughout the dty ill

ClOntinucd, oC coune, in return for' the real lIndappreeiated ller,ice and ClOm'cnience they render

to our (luetome....

w"'n tt> 1_ S,"lr., N.lI" Co","""tl1tll', IPXYZ, 6:15 ,. M.,MondflY Ihrous" ,,'dflY

Serving chop suey, ice creom ond cake. Mrs. Donkee is choir.man for the luncheon ond co.chairman is Mrs. A. Cunningham.For reservations call Mrs. L. A. Fischer ot TV. 2.4943 or Mrs.F. Ryan ot Nt 3435.

Firs! meeting of the Club will be September 9th ot 8:15 P. M.

Request CalledQuite Premature

Dr A. paYOROn a recent evenlna' we dined yet ..• Just go t osleep ••. not a

1Io'lthfriends who planned on err. hard thing to do while lIstenlni totert.alnlng us after dinner with lI. It.serl~ of' new recordings. Their Now. , • It Decca had gotten apiece de resistance wliS an album iood orchestra to PLAY the muslcof songs from "Carousel," one of for recordings and if someonethe shows they had seen whUe in HAD to sing Mr. Hammersteln'sNew York. They aald, "Just WArr lyrlcs .•. well, it shouldn't haveuntil you hear these records . . . been the cast In the show. Theyyou'il hardly be able to STAND may be cute tD look at or they mayit, they're so good," be adept at' "mugging" or they

Well they were partially right. may be able to act ... but theyWe were hardly able to stand It certainly can't SING. And we take• • . but not Ilecause they were umbrage with Dr at Decca for fool.goop! We don't pretend to be a Ing the public. ot course It wasn'tmusic crltic but we DO think our OUR six dollar's ... but we didreaction to most recordlnlls is that have to sit through It while Cros-o! the "man il) the street" ..• by, Sinatra, Goodman AND Shorewhoever 'mAT Is •. ,and wedon'~ records were being played on thelike to see him "t.aken". radio that night!

There I.s apparently nD d,oubtabout the fact that Carousel wasand still Is a splendid a.ltow. AIJo,

A communication from Earl C. there Is no doubt that the cas~ IsMohan, who runs a service station good and that at least two of Itsat Mack and Hawthorne. was read songs. .. "June Is Busting Outbefore the Woods Village Council AllOver" and "If I loved You"Tuesday nlgbt In which he asked were and are song hits,. Also, iffor the concession to erect a small you saw the show first. the~ listen.building In thEl proposel1 new vil- ed to the records, you ml(lht notlalle park on the Eelsei Ford eslate notice how bad the)' werll becauseproperty. for the sale Df refresh. you could always say "Oh. that'smenls. wherp. she •looked 50 pathetic. re-

He even .threw In lili o\\n serv- member?" Or, ,"Weren't theyIces as general supervisor of the adorable. together when they sangwhole park In return for the con- that?" That's fine. But for youcession. and you and you and us who

The Commissioners thought the weren't lucky enoUllh, to see it ••.application! was somewha.t prema. the album of "Carousel" record-ture Inasmuch 8S the park slle has IngS as done by the 'cast' Is tresnot yet been purchased by the lousay, and not worth the &Ixvillage. No action was taken. bucks and some cents it costs,

Even the two song hits are mur-deredby flerce female voices. Ailfor the orchestra , , , YDU can'teven hear it.

Maybe Hammersteln, the _lyricwriter haa a drag with Decca or'owns a piece Df them. In any cue.the main idea seems to be to "getthe lyrics over" .. . and a Ilg forthe music. Included in the albumIs a thing called "Soliloquy" .•.In fact there an; two Of themwherein 'the hero talks, II songabOut h1.ll yet unborn chlldren. Ifyou've seen the show. It mliht liepleasant to' remlnlaee, or better

WHEN SCO~ lUEETS SCOTAnllus McEachen of 7633 Kip.

ling, struqk an unoccupied parkedcar owned by James GJllis of 1.052Lyndhurst late. Friday night onMack near LakepOlnte" MacEach.en's car didn.'t stop until he wasnear Beaconsfield. either becauseI~ wDuldn't stop or because i~ oc-curred to him about tha~ time toaee what damage he had caused,or., maybe because it wouldn't go..ny farthllr. His car had to betowed to the Rodger aervlce ata-tlon.

TUxedo2-8120

MERRILL O. BATES,Minister

Grand Riverat Times Square

Failure to StopCauses Accident

At 6:"5 Saturday mornlni a carowned and drlven by Ralph Slm-ona,Jr .• of 2"2 Lewl!ton, golninorth on Kensington, atruck Ii eardrlven DYWUlIam Hoeman of 8721E. Vernor Hlllhway, who was driv-Ing east on Charlevoix.

Both C8J'3 were 50 badly dam-alle:l they ha(f to be 'tr,wed to therear of the poliCll atatlon, but Blm.ons got the ticket. as he had fiUledto ato!, at the ato!, 31gn.

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.,' UNITARIAN CHURCHRECONVENES SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8TH.

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Th, Church School .ttd YoulIg Peopl, Recollve"es 011

September 15, .1 10:30 o'elocle

Tark'rs a Specialtrnnt MACK AVE.: Nr, University

Phone Orders Tc!lkenNI. 8844

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Petitioners WantBetter Pavement

The proper~y Dwners on Haw-thorne whose rDadway IS In for adouble seal coa~ treatment wanta be~ter type of pavement laid: atleas~ the 52,8 per celi~ do WhDhave signed the petltlon .. Theywant 1%" asphalt laid Instead.

The councll agreed that If an-other type of petition was pre-sented which, did not seek tocover 50 much ground they mightfavorably consider It. They alsosuggested, that a larger percent~age of the frontage be represent-ed on the next petition.

If this ~hange to another formof pavement 15 lIecld'~d upon ,anew asses5lllent will be leviedprovldlnl for thll exce,. coat, Tothl3 the peUtloners have alreadyallreed. •

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Ulrich InjuredWatching, Races

Woods Subdivision Owners IHouse Within Truck CrashesWould Decrease Lot Sizes lCentJnued frMI P.. e I) Into Parked Car

Parker aald she discovered In Damage estlmated at $300 waslooking Dver Ihe brief of title of done On the morning of A\liWlt 30the property that many llenera- when II truck hit the rear of atlons ago In a previous convey-arfce of thll 'property of which parked car on Kack avenue easther place 15 now a part. mention of Morass road,Is made of a log cabin that was The truck, owned by the De.to be built on a certa41 part of it lrolt City Ice and Fuel Co" wasand was reserved 'Jar ,;a rertaln driven by Garner Estell of 1923Vernier who "was about to be Cardoni. Detroit. It struck a carmarried and intended living owned by Marie J. Jones of 1023there," Mrs. Parker thinks she Hampton road.has the dream home that was Farms Police Officer HaroldbUilt orlgmally for the young Beaupre, investigating the crash,couple of Ihat early generatlOn'

lSSidthe truck sulIered no dam-

The posslbllltles of thll DId. place age. The Jones car took the beat.Is In no manner dimmed WIth her Inll. A ticket charging recklessknowledge of Its original uS,e. driving was Issued to Eslell

Mrs. Parker, who Is a graduate ...of Wells colleie, has some welldefined Ideas of ils eventual ap-pearance when she 15 throughwith its rehabll1!.atlon. She In-tends to preserve lis prlmitl \'echaracter In-so-Car as Its presentcondillon and hE'r required useswllJ permit. Eventually, she says.she intends to have a wing builton for guest quarters. but thatwlll swalt until the wishes of thechUdren are better known, Sheand Mr. Parker head a family offour children from 16 to 24 yearsold.

They came here from oldSwarthmore near Philadelphiaand are .camlllar with' the possl-bllJtles of home development fromanclen~ beginnings.. And mellnwhUe she wlll receive

with interest any further In Cor-m!\tlon regarding the old placewhich may be forthcoming fromany of the numerous descendentsof the Vernier family of whom agoodly number stm remain In thePointe area,

Ask C~uncil's Permission to Change Plat Calling for 41-Foot Frontages Instead of Planned 60-Foot Ones

The Colonial Village Subdivision .in the rear of theWrigley Market on Mack near Seven Mile which is ow~edin its entirety by Sol Sloan, wants its plat changed whichwill permit a part of it now platted in sixty foot frontagesto be changed to forly-one foot frontage.

This is necessary to permit the';erection of properties which willi P" f Lcome 1Io'llhln tlle Federal cost re-I alr 0 osersdrletlons and sWI make It a falr- • z"ly profitable enterprise for the I' Aided by Po Icedevelopers, •

The owners were directed by --th(' Comm!,;stoners to bring In an A resident on Net! road justamended plat covering thIS. part I. south of Wack phoned the pOliceof the subdl\'lslon. It was also one afternoon. last week .that a

. decided to acquaint 'the County 'man and ",'omen. both apparentlyClub Woods Improvement As- the worst for wear, werll lying Insoriatlon. which was deeply Inter- fron& of the house between theested In the disposition .whE'n sidewalk and crub.Sloan was tlrst planning fer the When the pOlice went aroundmarket and other Improvements for II looksee they readily acceptedto know what Is proposed.

their stOry that they had recentlyjDlned forces in a fight agaln~tanother party, It was evident whohad come out second best. Theman, (unnamed). and his girlfrIend, ditto, were both badly

Fire CDmmissloner and Park bruised. After a Httle hurrled on:VUlage Commissioner Elmer Ul-I the-spot p.atchlng up ~y tile pol!ceI h m t lth painful a Ident U.1eywere taken to thclr respectIve

r c, e. w acc homes. The man and the girl re.while .watching the Gold Cup ported they were just good oldnets Monday afternopn. He was fashioned friends.'atandlng on top of a building Inthe Keane shipyard when he slip-ped and fell twenty feet to thellround. :F1r~t repOrts were that

'he had broken a lei but examina-tion at Deaconnes! Hospital re-vealed a DtDken heel bone on his)eft foot. He was badly shaken'uP and suffered a severe strain tohis back.

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, You hadn't sent a ship OUt. ••

SO, you weren't expecting one to come in!

Dear Friends:". "

Here Is ~he Rarest Thing .... \

• The" ra rest th ing at the rarest time, .. a sale of heavily'plated and fine sterling gift silver ... from crumcers. to greatgadroon and lace hordered trays! There are three wall

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cases ladened with 'this rich siJver for your selectionih a pigmarked ,down sa'e. Every piece is new and of finest design

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• If you've wanted silver, whether for your own needs or. for gifts, your opportunity to acquire-it is now at hand.

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• Kent's, the largest. and most complete iewelrystore. onthe east side, wants to make histbry ... a bigge"r name foritself ... and that's. ¥(hy all "this newlyarrivingsilyer is"beingmade available to its frien~s in Grosse Pointe at what you'lfe~sily recognize to be sale prices. You may charge your'!purchase or enioyextended payments, or purchase for cash.But s~e this rarest thing -a silver sale! .

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• STERUNG SILVER PICTUllE FRAMES • CANDLE STICKS • SALTS AND PEPPERS. INDIVIDUAL AND IN SETS • otE.UrERS AND SUGARS • POItRINGERS IN SEVEllALSIZES • COVERED VEGETABLE DISH • SHERBET GOBLETS 1:'01STERLING • SAUCE DISHES WITH DAINTY WOODEN HA:-;DLES • CIGARETTE ASH t)R.'l • n.'"DlVlDUALASH TRAYS e TAZZA. liON BON DISH&" • MEAT. BREAD AND RELISH TRAYS AND PLATTERS • COMPOTES IN ALL SIZES • ALSO PLATED SILVERWARE FOR FILLING

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pl'tljenl1141.1147 SERIES

JOHN D. PIERCE AUDITORIUM - Kercheval and Balfour '~•

Tuesday Eevenm,.Lecture Series Sunday Afternoon Travel.pd. Adven- '8:30 P. M. ,; . ture Series, lUustratecliJi C01Gr;I',1";'M.

Oct. 22, 1946,.PbHtlp Cummings Nov. 10, 1946, EdwlIrd T. Cameuisch, World .Affairs '" "Blue Grau Md Blue BlOOl1:OfKcntuekt":

Nov. 19, 1946, Hon. Karl E. MundtRUSliia . Jan. 26. 1947, Karl llobil1SOll

JIUl. 14, 1947, Dr. Ruth .AleXander "We Live in .Alasb"Ec:onomut, Columnist. Feb. 16, 1947, Robert Frlers

Feb. 25, 1947, Colonel Melvin Purvis "Caribbean Holiday".Authoriry on'Criiue .."

March 18, 1947. RoyalArch GUJUliIon Much 23, 1947, Raymond Francis LineForeign Policy "Sheep, Stan and Solitude"

Season Ticket $4.20 Tax ,IacIuded Seuoa. Tiebt $2.40 Tax Included

c..U NI.• 2000 Ext. 25 for Season Ticket ~eservati~ or Information

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By RED M. )tOW. IU'Ia.

There i.5 a certa.ln vague kindot advertising abroad In theland. which it would be wise to~estlon." When you hear or read of a'laxative. tonic or ~other.sped1!c.whlch Is endorsed by "c1oet.in" ,or "well known .doctora.; orwb1ch is recommended. widely,by "tamous physIcians." ask .the balloon pricking question."Which .doctors'"

Doctors In gen~.ral are verychary of any such blanltet en-dorsement. A .doctor'll work 1&,rIahtly c1eslgnatec1"case work"because he deals with his pa-tlents on' a h1ab1y'lndividual-ized basis. '

Get your doctor's or a trust.ed drugg15t.s approval of anyextra vaaant1Y KVert1sed ProC-uct.

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CUp Cake Patter ~=:U~ -= ~:n~usttbeuk~8;=O td .B tt pull up a' chaJr It1ddlea and weil waltin&' with their breath bated t<)U oes a er let .......ui OD lee t TW'.8 PAR- mIX the two c~olates into tha.t

• #V~ ,a re . blend that ~mystlfies )'011 andBy A. Pryor TIctJLAR CHOCOLATE Is a blend makes your taste bulb ache for

There Isn't any reuon why you of TWO chocolates .•• one comes another one..:O~:ve~I~=g:'~ e;~.:s~y t~~ from the inDennost recesses of the Incldenta1lY..,. yoU can ha;.cept on columnar. occasions. jUl1llles ot Tlmbucktoo and the all of this for "two tor .• nlckle."When a recent attack of dILls$'-OTHER ••• well, the other comes The above is a rea!lOnableenoughfever aot us up at 9a. m,. !.nstead from the \other side ot the world tacslmlle and any reference. toof the usual noon we tuned in on .... namely. the undera:roUl\d tor- any cup cakes lIv!Dr or dead isa program advertl!lng cup cakes. est ot Taj Lapel In India! anything but a coincidence.On theThe commerclal IitarteQ off in- These two "different., products advise of our lawyers (mice. notnocently enoua:h: that is. it might tram the far ends of the earth are men) we have changed the10caleshave been soap or glue or gasoline flo'iYIlto this country under the .•.• but By GEORGE! Ule ,en,.or champagne. '. • but It lasted.so special f,.ymansh1pof one of the eral gist is just about as .ClO6Caslong. we beaan to prick up our world's foremost aviators and we')) ever come to the truth aboutears. The al1nl'uncer was wanner- cup cue experts; 15 rushed to the anythinr.!Dr off into the wilds ot SouthAfrica. or had the sroi'y started?We couldn't be sure. Suddenly weWERE sure. It was STILL thecommercial. . . so we waited torthe end of the proeram to. hear it.,am.

It seems that NO OTmm CUPCAKE CAN MAKE.THIS STATE-MENT! The chocolate caat!Dr"Iovlngly" spread over the top atnot one.cup cake or two cup we!but ALL cup cakea • , • is a secret

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Woodl Votera WamedThey MUlt Reailter

President A. A. Ghesqulereof the WoodI desires to warnthe cltlul1lI of the Village that&ptember 10 lli the last dayon whleh they can reilSter tovote at the special elec-tlon &ptember 30 on .the bond!slue.

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8,. LOUIS SOBOL

I went over to Join Bug. Baerand Walter Shirley. DaveMarltand .TackBrickley and later, BobOol<lsteln.who' was having dinnerwith Claud~tte Colbert, 5entherort to the show and joined us... . .

Just then In came two girls anda llUYfrom a picture magazme.and after polltely ult1ng our, per-mission, they took pictures otusand the barber sho'p from all an-gles. and I'll lay 10 to I minewon't come out too flattering.Seems this restaurant-I won'tmention the name-Is going to belaid out In pictures and text-prettyIillODo

:My boss is gettlni tired of hav.ing me write aboUt 21. which Isnot my age any more 'but Wename ot a restaurant. so I wlllnot mention 21 anywhere in thispiece aglLln except to say 1wentthere first because JohnSlderi.the barber. had a date to shaveme. Paul Douglas was in the otherchair with Henry hovering overhim and sWeet &eUly, the man!-cure girl, at his nails. and Ralphat his feet. a.sh1nin' and a.wlpln'.. -. .

But Larry and Jane TIbbettwere tbrowlng a bit of a brawlfor It singing friend of theirsDamed Giuseppa de Luca. who isabout 70 and stopped them deadwith his concert at the Town Hall.Well. I can't say I am the white-haired boy of the year wlth thesefolks: who were at t!Us party and1 don't even tallt .their language.but I recognized some of the facesand that was a con5Olation ,

Martlnelll was there and GladysSwarthout anc1her husband FrankChapman', al50 Llcla Albanese andKlrsten Rolf and a few dozp.notheJO-but .as everyone knows, Iam not "f the opera set so therewas no U5e hanging around. Be-sides which, I wasn'L Invlted tojoin them In the first place.

Well. that's the way. dear talks,I spent & day and & night aroundthe saloons of Manha:tt&:1. Dull.hey? ,

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ONE DAY IN SALOONSlShucks, i said, there is no use

trying to mingle with my betters.I will stick to my saloons todayand feel at home. SOme fellowsI .!mow stili '0 ro night collegeto Improve their diction and somego danclna IIIRoseland and there'salways the opera-hut me. I fig-ured. I would stick to my saloonstoday. where I am sure to runinto pals and the conversation islight and not wearing on thenerves. In fact, in saloons a fel-low can get along on a few one.syU"ble words'lilte yes and no andis that so and you don't say andcould be.

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A. PRYOR"P"'fIM,,Jiie 1/ wII'JWllrd Girl, will stiU be cojTo those who woo her wilb 100 sJllvub It"ees,Bul "",Ir,s surren4e1'l/o some thoughtless Boy,.A.. doles lb. ".",. UpOll II heMll/1 'lIS'jShe is • Gypsy, will 1fot sped 10 IhoseWho b"'lIe ffOt lear," to b. c01flenl withoul her."

(John Keats)

being quoted by the Russians. 'We are too ready to interpret-the arguments on this side are too as indubitable evidenceof a studied hostility of the Russians toward us.

If we can cUltivate a habit of lTlore open mindednessin our dealings with. them much of what now seems menac-ing and provocative will diso1ve in the medium of commonr,ense.

This does not suggest that we pursue a policy of coward-ly appeasement on every point that is raised. We havelearned in tragic experience what this leads to. We shouldmaintain ample force in being to assure us against anysudden onslaught which might ovp-rwhelm U~. '

But one lesson which should have come to us with in-creasing clarity since the day the last shot was fired inWorld War II. is that the world is filled with peoples whohave no understandinJ'l of nor desire for liberty tnd dem-ocracy as we understand and practice it and that the mis-sion so loftily held out for us in the Atlantic Charter andsimiliar pronouncements is no part of our present worldresponsibility. ..

Meanwhile it is our duty to defend with aU the strengthand courage we possess th~ rights of free men 'who arenow free and want to remain so. If the Russians succeedin building up a great state on a foundation of communismand-despotism . let them do so~ The comparative well.bing of men under the two systems will convey" a lessonto the world which will not be .long in being observed bythe peoplea who live under them.

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ROBERT B EDGAR-EDITOR and GENERAL MANAGER. EDG A 'D . .EDITORIAL WRITERMARK K. IU-----:- - MENS PAGESA. PRYOR.._ _.~i'AT%~G MANAGER~Jtb.&=~:::: .._ __ _SOClETY.OUVE lL LARNED. ....__ .FEATURE PAGE EDlTO~ANN DOOLEY _ .._ .._ _ WA.1:1~RFRED nUNNELLS - _ _ .sPOR.AT~COUNTSMARY JEANNE MURPHY- - _.•._.. INTOBY CUMMINGS.;......... ._ .._._ _ .ADVERTIS G A welfare worker told us of going to the shanty of aCHRISTINE VAN HOWE _ _ _ .ADVERli~~g very needy family consisting of a mother and her sixBETTY SCHROEDER .,.._ CIRCU children, the oldest girl, about 15. After making arrange.

FULLy PAID CIRCULATION. ments for their care, she told the children they could haveSubscription Rate: $2.00 Per Year by Mail. All !lews and one piece of wearing apparel each, •• something that was

Advertilin, Copy Must Be,in.Thet{~ws 9~lCe bZ essential.' They chose shoes, sweaters, etc., ••. all exc,eptTuesdaY Afternoon to ObtaiD Insertion That ,Wee...Sasteni ReJl1'esentative.VICTOR S. GRANDIN. the 15 year ,old who asked for Ii tooth brush and a feather

551 ntth Avenue. New York 17. N.Y. - Tel. VA. 6-2065. boa!!!!! • .. ..th t fl. Detr't We an 10 bored with nadll1&' BollyWood's Idea of "TIle F~e"

Enter;.das seco. nd.c1ass matter at e pos 0 Ice" 01iT Michigan. under the Act of March 3. 1897. • •• "Tbe Voice" •.• "The Nose" ••• etc., we thoulIht it wollkl beref~ to ch_ ollr own eiiDdic1ates frOIDGrosse PoiDte. Thq

AWAY from Double Talk ::u:::;;:r ~~~betlC&1 order _ms to be the e0ll5e!15USof opinion

It would seem, to.'the average rriati that t~e time h~s "The Ankles" Mrs. Hale V. Sattleyabout arrived for some"plain speaking anent th~s country s "The Body" Mrs. Sam H. Bell ('Ginny' Ford)desperate hunt for a secure world peace. ThlS speaking "The Coiffure" Mrs. Olive Lamedshould be' couch~ in language the c0Jll!I!0n man under- "The Dandy" Lewis Bredinstands and not cin, the double talk so famihar and expertly "The Eyebrow" Justice Frank Murphyemployed 'irijhecirclesof diplClmats. This style'has not "The Face" Mrs. Joseph S. Shererchanged i1'1 a .thousand years. " . "The Gent' (this was unanimous) Frederick M. Alger

. And .this statement of our objectives should be cawed "The Hat" : Mrs. Alvan Macauley Jr.to the ears of, the plain people of the world ,:",her~v~r "The Intellect" Dr. Eichard Sterbathe radi04broadca!it cart reach. Every language WhICh CIVlI- "The Joker" E. K. Fordized man speaks should be employed. . "The Keen" Charles Symington

It'shoUld be a message to all men of all races, creeds "The ..Laugh" .Mrs. Jewett Dwyerand speech. It should be l;() plain, so simple, so direct and so "The' Miranda" ; Mrs. Ray Johnson~estJ;y bonest ,that its every s~ntence would carry con- "The Nose" ' Harry Rustvietio~ J' . . . . ." "The Oomph.... ~ Mrs. James Scripps. ,It ahOuldllave a paramount objective; the peace of the "The Piquant" .; , Mrs.Richard Jacksonwwldand;its security against ~u~ure war.. .' , . "The Queen" Mrs. Henry B.Joy, Sr.

" . Itshoilld convey t."le conVIctIon that thlS co~try neIther "The Raconteur" ~ ,.HaroldR. Boyer~,or.eVer Will covet, the lands or possessions of any "The Scintillating" :, Mrs. Arthur Gardner.oth.e,Irt~.~~d~~1'1'V .'the co'nVl'cti'on that,. this country Will in "The Tease" :..: :; Carsten.Tiedem.an

,,"VIoU ~.-J "The Unique" : : , ;..Mrs. John B; Hartzellriomanner:'eltherc:Urectlyor indirectly, interfere in the do- "The Voice" ; Mrs. Charles A. Dean, Jr.mesticllffai!s of any,other country. ,.. . . "The Wit" Mrs. Ralph Jordan..•.. Itahtfujd: bear-the impressive message that It WIll not "The X" (Fill in your own!)

Jle1"U1l, 't~y ",ther,' ,'Co.untry, howe,ver gr,eat or PO,.w,erfw., now "The Y'all" : Mrs. Ford Wheldenor in tbe;future, to, interfere in our own domestIc afiaU'S. "The Zaney ; ~ A. PryorIt alioUld,miike:clear that it is our purpose to regard If you don't agree 'with the above' or if' you have any., .we went over ,to' the . stork,

'.iveiy ~pleasth«larbiters of their own destiny. It is.th~ir candil'dates of your own to enter under' differenth, c~te,gorthies :~ uss:n~d :~~ :~

ijgbt'~:~b1i8ll,w:h8.t,eVer form of governm~ntor SOCIal '" eave us know toot sweet so we can enter t em In e tookeen.about tbe March at 'I'lmeOl' econoi:Dic.'~gula~9na for themse.lves they WlSh, b!!t that contest. The -wmner.Will'receiveeach'month, 'orte page picture aboatUle:niwlit Cluha a1-whenevet"IlnY: goVernment giva eVidence of preparation for from "Tates of Hecate County" , •• excludin'g' of course, thOugh the stork got a pretty nicea8gre#ioh'agllinsttbepeace andsafety of the world 115 has those pag~ that are devoted to ribaldry! breu in it. He didn.t tli1lik.mostnow heeD: don~ by oneareat state twice within a dingle '. . • • • of the other clu1lawere loinl togeneritiori,thismighty(l()untry will oPpolieit in that course Dur Pryor:. show up'too favorably; he said.

. with all otthe resources .tits command. . 1: $iI/Jpos.;fs 1/ 'M' of lutii.g l/14mb to sz..gbt" to lu,.. '. • • .• , •Thia~tothe world" should be offered ~s a clear- 10Jo;,'foi'IIIflv4.~~I/;. ill, of 1I,.l!ff,lisb£Mp'g', iHli I' I left thebbYlanc11ookei11n

eut decliration of the.purpoIfI and supreme wlSh of the O1ItiJ ilsietl ill drrmi bOfll 10 011"'_ lb. Meabol bllbil _ b" on BIll's Gay Nineties. where IAmerican people. g"IJ' ~ II .r"" lip. , . . ., , . . . If\lesa1am king for ..an .hour ~-

.It sho~d be offered u a charter. fo~ world peace and all "JIIS' .D";" JrifIItHIg. II h •. IoU flU Bei'. d ture 1 '11" C&~ Warner Brothers hAvetaken• ':t . , • . lIlY ItOry which I 101d them ongovernments on, Earth, great and SD'lal1, invited to endorse its burtl of, 100. ..' • this Joint and are going to malteprinciles.;' . '",Mlet/. Ihu "flU' Ibe olb" ",:h, lIS Ihey were IMoWI"g a big musical-that's what 1 read

.. ,•. :.m'..me.:thinlhu beeI'lsa.ld a thousand,tinles before, _ OtRo/ _ of ".y fllflorU' $1Il&otIs, MIll iI occu"etl to me 10 in Louella Paraon's c;olumn-ao"tiYmn1iMenbIe':A:m~iIt1WOU!d"bi"i 1a~elyarepetitiob., ..uslyrnw .... iII--t ,h. flilblit: .g.flSt tb. IIseof s_ of you can',see. for & few days at

Of theKe11ogs;.~~d ptopON1S of a quarter century ago, _mDf'e t'0ftJftJ0ff f1MlISei, _ IbIII so _y E"glisb 111.'" /wUles least, t ~y ought' to ~ prettybut cotni8g<nowu'a supreme expression of wish and pur- •• 1ruJUi,g Iheir h01fUS ilMOlIt us. big s~u1taroun4 BIII's G.y Nine-pollefrorn'tbis, COllnUy over thesignatui'e of the President Ill_IbM ;" &glinftJ 1M. ",. so_ olDerIh". fOU1'.lettn ties. But the pIIce ,was jammedof the ~testpower on Earth, it would be an invitation to worth Ibtll, YOII fffMSt Mil", .ell" use, _, IbeM Ibttl /J1Ir' of wlth people ,I. didn't know. ,50 Iall, natioril,.t:oaecept itS pnn' ciples, or, by their silence, deny tb. tIfUIOfJJy,,1NII,_ .• lIlis IIlUlllysfMlifJg.o. b" iul. link wa1ked,over to John Peronas E1. Id .. '. ,' . .1 '- -,,-,!, L ..., S' . b ' , Morocco a.nd there were lOlIIepea..them and stand convicted at the bar of wor opmlon as 1ISS1I"""g 10..." fIOl ~1O"g _01# AR. ",.t. ple there, but I didn't know thempotentiahiliienues of Wbrld Peace. 1J Y()II """h II rill o. Ih. f......oopsl .you ".ust,,', SilY "Ex,we either

".. for, pi.d,;.g jOll OIl' lb. YIlU-InIow-w1Nll./nII'UlbiR.is.it." • •••

F",~o:'r'th'e''L.a'kefront Park Bec~ IFf 'E.;lMed Ibttl is,,'1 1IIhei'e yo. piriebetl her,.if 1 .. lte I aald SObol, it is very dull 'In.yself tlur. ,these lush dives or you are very

'the cimens of the Woods village are to be congratu- The tOllllmlliSOll of 0U1' youlb is ;ffWllMtlet/. (1ItUl .g";,,, dull today-or ll1&ybealwa:va-aoJated that the oppOrtunity is coming to them to pass upon I'M 1101 spe4lri"g of KR' Smitb) wilb Ihis I.boo word tItU/. we 1ft8Ured. n!l matter what. It mustthe qu~on of acquiring a fine lakefront property as a vil- bflN burulreds of these, E"glisb 'girls 011., bue ffOUI, mosl of be lively over at the big Carnivalla ' It,, SOD aft th' rtunity 'fi . t ese ted bot. '1---" b J"_ '- f'~' ,.. L: b b _.J.room because that MUron Herlege par EO n ~ e oppo, was rs pr n . 111 ,."".glJ_wufn"l#yJHI .. ~o,sLwUJt. ,,;e. ?~ is a1waY5a carc1.Bruee Cabot an4The ~ of Village commissioners also deserve the thanks 1(1exNt. t~ 1 fN,f)' H'" loW Ih. f,tII_utlOll II IfJofth,e.citizena whom they represe,nt for their vision and • b4 ~i b tJ. . '1 J_~L... • h the\mU1iolitJre Idd,'A1ex Thomp-lID WIS' "'l'~' e Y '1l~u1 ~ .....gtug., mil mug"" I e son. were 1i&htdown front, laua:h-courage in concluding the negotiations prelimir'.ary to the tb4gri. of IIn gnN wbo rlMMiu, to 1/ gill IbM, b.I!Il"u", b.,. me thetr headI ,Qtt at some ofdeciSion. ' .' /Welly liNk 'Oops _ jifIdS himself ticlm.'lU .Pi.f1i,;g Tom~ Berle's cracks. l"Irst th!4c yOU

Th(!' W.oods resi~ents will vote on t~, question on. Sep- Ple/lS' tlo.'t brusb ofJ ,bis "'l,"sJ fOT Ilia with _ obstn't,,!", ~ow. I w~ lauahlna my head. off•.!ember 30. ,They should keep in mind that September 10 is ISOlI,1JM lwrndtllH iH#er-Z.g. i,. lhe first ~. if 1 jar .. too-anc1 telt better and 'not such)the last day to register for this .election. The question is UpI.y";;t14 OIJI 1JIuitUsr. W1JMtUJ YOfliffMll MJrHlI'my husiMSS? "dull bo)'.coming before' them .inthe form of a proposed bond issue, - ANXIOUS READER. • ••and only[ those who' own. property in the village and ,are I' r, ,.' . • .'.> . It 'wua tosa:up now whetherresidentsl therein, or the husband or wife of r.uch property Dear ADldoU aeacter:'!'rem the tone ot :roar letlet', we "DU!4l to '0 over and join the llterar:rowner ar!i!'privileged to vote~ " ',' !JudIe that In youa ynUl, that part of the anatomy waa referred set at Toots Shor's or return to

Tbis'lsa measure' which deserves the favorable action to .. ~&om"., ... 11)'0111lUS'r refer to ,it in your do_e, :rOll that place whlch I will not men-of th!!citizens.!tis also conifoi1ing to them to know that mlIb~ tr71W oM. It'II'iU4l"e,:t'OlL .. but wbObe hen'. •• = ~~w~~~ =:~~the'approva1 of this bond issue does not depend upon selling . ,.. So I did boUl. There was nobodythe'O~er property. in' the Torrey Woods section which they TBZ EGG IN ~ ,,~? . .' I !mew too wen--:-not even Taxrecently acquired for a public park and municipal Milding Remember' our stoz:y last week about pet economies? Well, we've Mari .Toe Nunan or Postmastersite. The leeway on the village debt is sufficient to provide received more letters about them than YOUcan shake a stick at. aeneral Hannewan or even Ragsfor.. this new issue without sacrific~g the tract already pur- They'll have to walt until Dext week. but we C.\N'T walt to' tell Ra&laN over at Shor's. 50 I wentchased. Besides, on Second thought, it'might be deemed wise you a. follow-upon the man who can.t bear to spend mone'.i on flre. to that Other P1a.c~and the JIm':to hold bo,th properties.. As theviUage grows, as it unques- woOd.He and.. his wlfe,ave a'small dInner party in thelr home onla.nds weren.t there, .Jther...,-hacln'ttionably :will, the ownership of this second tract already in the night the News came out. Most of the guests. !mo_wlrigof his even come over":-just stuck tohand might be f d t d . bl we&lmess for conserv1n, logs. Iddded him about the article in ttie their rooms at the Waldorf. It, ,~ oun mos esrra e. seems-and getting pretty nearlycolumn and insisted he light & fire to prove he was inn9Centl, .

C ' 's d After much caJollngand rlbblog. they got him to t!!1ulh~ !!latch as much attZlt.lOll as the Church.ommon ense Towar 5 Russia to the perfectlyilld 1tIIIdlingand loss. Because the night was coll1••• ill&. when the! s;-y;<1 there.. The ;tate Eilhu Root, one of the m05t eminent lawyers they soon found they would need more logs for the Are. M one of

of his day, who served his c01Jntry both as Secretary of the guests was about to ~ on another tog. !:Iesuddenly rlLlsed 'up,War t1Ild Secretary of State, once said that wars are caused and holding a colored egg In his hand. Said. "Where on earth dJdprimarily by peoples calling in anger to other' peoples. It this come from'" As It turned out (accordJng to the little woman'swas an admonition that should be earnesUy recalled at explanatlon). it was a colored Easter egg .they hlid hidden lastthis time. year ••• !IDethat the children taUei1to 1lndl!! .

The opposition of the Russians to much that we have P. S- The -- hu left towD, takblJw1t11. bllll " COFT of ''Tbe Eel'advanced in the various international meetings has been aDd 1."building up a belief in the minds of the western world thatshe plans an aggression against them and the whole socialand political order which we have developed and advancedthroughout L!aeworld.

We have been disturbed by her apparent determinationt? estab~h her political primacy among those smaller na-tions WhlCh are her immediate land-bound neighbors. Sheprof~ to be defending herself against the advance of aworl~W1de conSpiracy of capitalism to destroy the com-mumst concept Of goveflllllent and general society whichshe has elected for herself.

As far back as 1823 we blatanUy announced to thewhole world that any attempt to extend the monarchicsystem to ~y ~t of this entire hemisphere either by forceor by colomzatlon would be regarded as an unfriendly act.It was an open deli of a then entrenched and universallyr~ognized scheme of government. We still maintain it butWith lessening enthusiasm.

Russia objects to the conversion of t.~e Danube into anopen and free water ingress into the heart of her immedi-ately neighboring countri~ We can well imagine whatwould to:eta! ~ ~ur reaction .tl) • foreign demand that thewhole MlSS1SSlpplvalley be opened to the water' borne com.merce of all nations or that they be permitted to load anddischarg~ ~rgoes between .American ports. Our buildingand fortifying of the Panama canal is a still. more pointedexample of defensive aggressioa.

These are, only a few J*'t examples that excuses are

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The newly married couple .lert.immediately .after tbe' ceremonyIn St. Paul's Methodist .church.lor a. New Orlean" honeymoon.D:e'I:uscan's ' first' wit.e. JoalUla.divorced' him Iri 194.3 and Is nowliving In San Francisco:' She wascalled the "most beautiful wo-man .athlete" at the OlympICgame,; in' Berlin, and was formerlyworld professional fenclnr cham.plan. '

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Grosse PolIite Farms. bas beennamed. to head .the Solicitationamon; auto parts manufactUrlna NOISY BOYS CHASEDcomptlnles In the area for the FrIday night a gana of boys be-coming' Community Chest cam- came 50 noisy and ob6treperous inpalin. Harts Was compr.ny chair. fl"ont of the Grosse PoInte Marineman of the drive last year at the Supply shop the police bad to beWcCord COrporation. of which he called. O1ficers Dean and Del11 l'tce-preslcIenl Place dispersed them.

Giffords .ReturnFrom Ontario' .

Mr••and Mrs.. Ro:? W. ,GilfordIind..their daughter. Margaret. 'of1180Berkshire road. have returnedfroin their swnmer home at ..Mi~nel'S :Bay. Ont:They arrived backIn .the Pointe 011 Sunday; .' .••...

GuestS at their Canadian. hOmeduring the sWl1Inerhave. includedMr. and Mi's.H. A. Ba.xter'of Veri-do.me:court. J.tr" and Mrs. b. L..Pox of Lewiston ..road. Mr. and

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arehlllle but interior IflDI.1D tact. Barbara Sinionds\

her uIUDlatum 011 the aubject'S.that"~ are.~ w~ puttmr Tells Betrothal'

Q I into the 8afe". 'lblJ JII\1l"k3' ruby in, at i. caMell_ Ihape S. The TI1m, Mr. alld !dr5. Rau~h W. 81-ut e C 'to bOIcl 'llUt tor, 1ir1J. mondll ot LeWlstoll road. th1l. t,! ' Qulte eoctJw7 to IoocI old pub- week announced the enl&lementI . on raru: . '_A fdJ- of -their dauchter. Barbara. to, '.', . i1 ~Ile opinion, the advanee .. _e ~ John X. McEvoy. son ol Mra.

by mary madison I Uon .of VOCM amlOWlCtll that. James WcEvo)' of tbll Parutone. , . . Pllure 115 l'&shIon" as • hot ,pot of. and the late Mr. McEvoy.COULD' IT BE-now that surniner. has. gone the way of news. Where has .V_ been The pretty dar1t"halred bride-

aU flash-that you know howJohntS~elll~k f.elt .at t~~ end spending the 5Utnmer? Or the last. elect has tentatively set her wed-of a rousing rest when he greeted his wde, sighmg, Well, tifty aummers? The 'f1rW'e hU dlnc date In January boplne tbat.considering the shape I'm in, I'Ill in pretty good shape." beeli the fashion eveI' line. Eve by thk time. her brother I'fc. Dick

Gr05Se Pointers, already home<r-" slipped her G-sti'!n& I,l\<1 ,saw her Simonds wUl have ret~ned fromor ready to come home,..wUl. fortu~ 115 how the Ilrlll wlII ehallellie you. own renectlon.. In the firs. t mirror his ATC duties In Newfoundland.ilately have a month to rest up To a ",,'oman,atatl3tlc.s never atlck. of ~ placid pool In Paradise. . .. Barba1'a attended Linett school.from vacattons with week-ends It's the cold blooded facta that To the conscientlous obJectcrs Stuart school In ~to~ and theout for september vieddingsl be. count.. . who J111s6ed The OtIUa. atUle Detroit Arts and Craftll. She be-fore the social seuon oftJ\~ially .Well, _ enfanill. one of tbe Palma State 1hoW!n& (we dJdn.t IOllg~ to the Junior Leaiue ando~ns with everything from reasons for the unequal distrlbu- ate it but 1fe dJdn't mtsa it) we Tau Beta •. ~ .phOnies to symphonies. Unless. of tlon. of Gable~bo<lledmen is that now offel" eom~tton in aensa- . J~l1 was Iraduated. from 5t.course you'l"ea lIve jive wire who's some of the girls have all the men tlon at Tlroe 1'0:1. whlcb is .. fious- PattulendS~dCbyOOllIII NdewHaml~h1h1re,

• . b be' h . d t tb . Is 1~ _.. .., t.i . at 6m-10- a e a e an reel' v"" salready begun the fun. y lOe all t e tIme, an aome 0 e lPl. IJ """venI.SUJa.. W awm '. ....., dJpI , from Michie n StateshQt from'the saxophone of Benny have' none 'Of ,the men nODe of the all "'!:be ()lIUaw. B~". 'I1Ie :BI&"COil~. He '11'11.5 a lIeu~ant thGoodman's band at Music Hall. tlme. We're polnUng to the unfair Word 115 that The OUtlaw. Horse the 'M~rlne COrps durlne World

Starred in the future books, be- competition of .Jr!.&Il-eatinanum- really dld all !.he acUna- In tbe War iLslr.lesthe opera, concerts and cul- bers like the little iblonde at. the ~un &nd dirty OWu.w. In tact. forture contlabs, are two or three. first round table at The .Stork Cl.b actlne honors. be's .. Horae 0.1 aRussian Ballet Troupes: This calls. lut FrIday nIght who h&d sl:l"':"Technicolor.for a bit. of clarification. New count 'em~x of the best looking1\o~k 'is:,bobklne, ,ballet solid all Beau:: in townSUIT~dlric ber atover.the ;ci>bhtry ~or the. reason the t.able. Thl&.IOn. of monopolythat Amet:lcanshave, at long last, can only lead to blt.lemesa andbecome balletmarilaCs.All over bal- bloodshed; " .• ' . .let isboff. :But tbe'piquant point In this have_and-have-not sltua-.about. these Russian Ballets is. how tlon, It's a. chaotic. cue .of .man~many of. them ilreRusslan? Our bite. dog. dog-blte-w 0 in a 1. andbaliet-ln-tbe-alley'"SIeuths alon$ woman blte-,-Iet's have thls sen-Broadway tell'll5 that. if you get tence. suspended. .Your. Honor.one RuSsIan to'a'troupe vodka yoU There is, however. one 5Olution-complalnlngliooiitt, The fact Is theon~ adopted by°EtbeJ Mermanthat the Russlai;>.Sar~.doing their In her Can't-Get-a-M:an with aJllmplng-up.a:tiil.~down,at the aI- Gun 'routine. ''1'11 get ~htm:'u,ysleg;ed Peace COnrerence In Paris. she, "and. I don't need. no debu-And It seems.to our mt!ddling mindtanty whlte gloves.I'1Ijust wearthp.t it Ut~y. 'put)he v101tntI~us- my new black dress. wlt.h the towsian diplomats In the.Ballet, and neck slashed down tohe~the Banet dancers.Jn the Russian ahowhlm a th~or two!"~ace squlldlnParis. we mightgi!t • • •a .better. J)erformRllce both places. Q 'u I c It I );SOr will the Russian OFPU set us, Dear little Mars: Statt. the artistIf we don't-watch out? ami eern cODDoiltsearlunched with

• • • II! in :town the other day. the' con-The c(Jncensus ot holiday pOst- vets.tion. runnln& .mostly to pearl

mortems in the Ladles Smoking divIng andpost-peli(:e cems. :BothRoom on the New York Central 15 cultured'and orlental'pearls,she.that there are too many red-head- telisus, are once more coming intoed women and not enough red: the country. the best eultiuedblooded men in New York. 'This Pearls via China and' the be3tconcensus Is' In contIJct with the orlent.als 'ria The Persian Gulf. Asmilltarycensus data that there I\re tor the Knuckle Bust.ers In gems5t.1IIextra men'ln the country. But that are now flashing on fingerswhat's !IO darn 'eXtra about them all over New Yorlt. Mara says they

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Reception i~ Grayton Road Home of Bride's Parellts Fol-lowing Ceremony in Memorial Church This AfternoonIn a setting of candlelight and white bridal flowers,

Barbara Helen Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Ra~ph M.Clark of Grayton road, is to become the bride this a~ternoon(Thursday) at 4 o'clock. of John J. Long, son of Mr. and Mrs.Herbert J; Long. 'j" .

The wedding ~eremony will take. N. J. Is to be Mr. L<Jng'5 best manplace In Grosse Pointe Memorial: and guests wm be seated byChurch wIth Rev. Frank FIt! of- [FranCis Marcero, John Bockstanz.flclatlng. Dr. Joseph Reed and Thomas P.

Barbara. who Is to be given in' McConnell.marrilge by her father. wlll wear i For her daughter.s wedding,robes of lust,"ouS candlelight satin i Mrs. Clark will be In star sap-and carry '" bouquet of white, phlre crepe afternoon gown. thebridal roses, stephanotis and a: low neckline of which Is embrol~-white orchid cen~er. Tiny sZotln i Hed in fuchsIa sequin butterflles.covered buttons !mlsh the fitted i A fllchsl~ orchid will be worn Inbodice of the wedding gown. end- I h hi'Ing In a tiny collar edged with: er a J. .heirloom lace. The long, full skirt I A fuchsia feathered toque willIs nnlshed In a formal train. Bar- complete the matclillng crepe af-bara's brldalcap is a seed pearl: ternoon gown Mrs. Long, motherjuliet from which wlll fall a' of the bridegroom, will wear.fingertip veil of illusion. I "Following the church ser!vce.

The Ilrld~'s attendants will' the wedding guests wlll attend awear gowns made on identical reception at the home of thelines. Picture frock" with full. bride's parents on Grayton road.floor length skirts, they have orr The bride's table Is to be cov-the shoulder necklines and brace- ered with a Madiera cloth and Inet sleeves. Mrs, Joseph Reed, her the' center wlll be the weddingsillter's matron of honor, will be cake. flanked on either side bygowneli In heather ro~e tarreta silver candleabra holding Ivorywith a flors.1 band In her 'halr. tapers. Low bowls of whIte bridalThe bridesmaids. wh!th Include blossoms wlll further ornamentanother sister, Joan Clark, Mrs, the. table. 'George Lowry and Mrs. Thomas For traveling. the bride' WIllP. McConnell are to be In golf we&r a gray raw silk two plec~tissue taffeta. They'll also wear suit with head "bandeau of minkbands of flowers In their hair. to and.a mink scarf. Burgundy shoescorrespond with the tones of their and accessories !lnd her whitebouquets. wedding orchid will complete the

Mrs. Reed Is to carry brown costume.and yellow toned daisy mums and Mr. and Mrs. Long will motor.the b!"ldesmllolds wlllcarry bronze East on their wedding trip andand deep rust colored daisy mums. after September 15 wl1l be at

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This Friday MR. and MRS.HAROLD D. BAKER of Lincolnroad will welcome their son-in~law, HARRY S. LEYMANJR,who I.! comtng from CIncinnatIto Join his family who are al-ready at the Bakers. They includeMRS. BAKER <the former Mar-garet Baker) and the two chil-dren. PEGGY BELLE and HENRYill. Mrs. Baker and the childrenhave been summering at HarborPointe.

Barbara !Helen Clark! Marries John J~ Long

MR. and MRS. YATEs G.SMITi{ of Eds:emont Park werehosts Saturday ev~nlns: In theCountry Club at a dinner fetin!:KATHERINE THOMPSON andfllnce. TIM SERRELL of Chicago.III. Another party over the holi-day week-end at which the en-gaged couple were guests of honorwas the,coc ....taJl party given Mon-day by M....RGIE McKEAN.daughter of MR. and MRS.ROBERT E. McKEAN of York-i shire road, • • _

Too lale to be placed In oursocial calendar came the an-nouncement of the birF~ at a sonto MR. and MRS. RICHARD E.WILLIAMS of Oxford road. Mrs.Williams was Mary EllzabethOrltflth of MJlford, Conn, and theyoung man has been mImedRICHARD GRIFFITH WIL-LIAMS. This gives us a chanceto say. congratulations!. . .

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Include on September's growinglist of brides-elect. the name ofMARY ELIZABETH umRdlughter of MR, and MRS, HU-BERT LEHR of Rivard boule-vard, who will marry GEOROEW. MUNGER, son of MR. andMRS, GLENN W. MUNGER alsoof Rivard bouleovard on Septem-ber 28.

To welcome to the Pointe new- Their wedding will take placecomers MR. and MRS. JACK at. o'clock In the afternoon inHUNTRESS. Who have moved Christ Church Chapel and they'Uhere" recently from Evanston. 111., be married by REV. FRANCIS B.MR. IInd MRS. MARSHAL E. C.REAMER. 'T EM P L E or 0 N (Jf Washington Mary Elizabeth has asked herroad will be hosts at an (Jpen- cousin, MRS. R. D. L. WIRTH ofhouse this Thursday evening. The Milwaukee to be her matron ofHuntress' have been occupyIng honor. GLORIA RUTH HENRYthe home of MRS. FLETCHER and GERALDINE HANNING.SNOW In Rivard boulevard but both of Cleveland, MRS. CARLhave bought a home on Moross. SCOTT of Detroit and JANEThe Templetons have asked about WOOD of ArUngton, Va. will be40 of their frIends In to meet the the quartet of bridesmaids.young couple. I FRANK MUNGER wlJI 'usl5t

• • • his brother as best m~n. Grooms-New residents of Hendrie lane men will Include FORBES TUT.

are MR. and MRS. JOSEPH R. TLE of Boston, FOSTER BAR.PARKER. and their twins. The ROWS CARL SCOTT and ED-Parkers (M A R ";l WEB B E R. "WARD' D. CLARKE.' ,daughter of the Richard H. web-Ibers) are occupying the LAW- Among the many parties plan-RENCE BUTLER home, while the ned to fete Mary Elizabeth Is theButl~rs will move to Tryon for a luncheon and shower to be gIvenyear by MRS. D. J. LEITHAt1SER.

. • • • !MRS. FRANK C. BARROWS,Today (this Thursday) MRS. IMF~'S FRED O. REPLY and MRs.

THOMAS F. PADDOCK and her WALLACE TAIT on Septemberdaughter. NANCY. BIGELOW wlI! 19.entertain at a luncheon for brlde- Inv!tatlons will go out for" ..elect ANNE GARD,. whose marr!- shower and tea on the twenty-age to HENRY B. KINZIE is to second of the month when MRS.take place on September H .. CARL SCOTI' 15 to be hostess.Luncheon guests will Include On the twenty seventh MRS. H.ELISABETH ROBB .ANN R. McMAHON and MRS. WIRTHCROUSE. JOAN HENRY, MRS. will Join as hostesses at a cocktailLYLE A. DEVLIN JR, MRS. H. party. The wed din I day wiII beHOWARD" BENNETT. MRS. marked by a breakfut at thePAUL. D. GARD. DOROTHY WhIttier with MRS. H. G.KLER-BENNETI'. MRS. J.DWYERI14UND and MRS. W. 5. DAW~NKlNNUCAN and her daughter, of Oberlin, O. as hostesses. -FRANCES STROH. (ConUnued _ Pace 9)

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The engagement ;of MARYHELEN MEIKLE was an-nounced at an open 'house Sunday by her parents, Mr.and Mrs. Peden A. Meikle of Muskoka road. Her fianceis Robert LeRoy Carper, son of the Clarence L. Carpersof Hartville, O. Maryheie~'sand Bob's marriage will takeplace on the evening of September 28.

Returning to their home InNorth Plainfleld. N. J. this weekwere MR. and MRS. WILLIAMMcKINLEY THOMPSON after avisit with her parents, MR. andMRS. RALPH NETTING of Lin-coln road. Mr. Thompson joinedhis wife here last week-end andpreViously she had Visited hisparent3, MR. and MRS. E. C.THOMPSON at "their Ann Arborhome.

DIANE DWYER has returned to I

her home on Lake Shore roadafter a merry whirl visltlnc herclassmate at Bennett Junior Col-lege, KAY HARGRAVE of canan-Idalgua, N. Y. DIane will return'to Bennett this Fall to continueher studies. ,• • •

After spending the Summer attheir home on Nantucket, MRS.GEORGE E. SCHENCK and herdaughters will return to theirhome on Lakeland IIvenue thisweek-end. .

A wedding a month is the waythe CHARLES B. MARKS' familyof Lincoln road have been sociallyspacing their time this seascm. onthe fourteenth of September.'50nEDWIN P. MARKS wlII marryANNE NAPE of Kansas City. Mo.On August 29, lIonotherson. AL.LAN FREDERICK MARKS, orMonaco. Pa.; was married In AnnArbor to JOAN DIANA CHAT.TERTON, daughter of MRS.EUGENE, CHATrERTON of thecollege town. The wedding tookplace in the League Chapel. Fol-lowing their Eastern wedding trip.Allan and his bride will maketheir home" In Monaco.

MRS. R. E. DANAHER ofShadowlawn, Lake Shore road.with her daughter, MRS. JAMESW. BOLDINO JR. attended Ufewedding In New York of hernephew. JAMES E. DANAHER.who was married Saturday morn-Ing In St. Frances of Assisl ChaPelto CHARLOTTE MARY B'RABEE.

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MR. AND MRS. LLOYD DE.WITT SMITH of Orand Maraisare' motoring East. leaving thePointe today, tn attend the trl-annual congress of the generalsocIeties of Mayflower Descend-ants In Plymouth, Mass. this weekend.

En~oute. they will attend thededication 01 the Allar of Nations,the National Shrine of the Son;of the American Revolution atCathedral of the Pines. Rindge.N. H.

Over the week-end. the Smithswill be the guests of COL. ANDMRS, F. G. BAUER at the lat-ter's cOlmlry home near Milton,Mass.

Now that HUGH MARTIN, JR.is out of the service he is movinghill family to Grosse' PoInteWoods. MRS. MARTIN andHUGH ITI have been living withher parents, the E. KAY FORDSof Olbrook: lane. Grosse PointeFarms.

Winter shutters, turnIng off thewater, givIng the neighbors thebutter that.s left wlII be the lotof CAPT. and MRS. A. R. KOZ-LOWSKI. their daughter. THER-ESE, and son. GERALD' soon forthey'll be closing their summercottage at Lake Chemung andreturning to theIr home on Bed-ford road for the Autumn andWinter.

CADET SNED HILLER, son ofthe EDWIN HILLERS of McKin-ley road, will leave Sunday to re-turn to the Nazareth Hall MIll-tary School in Ohio.

MRS. WILLARD 5. WORCES-TER a! SunnIng dale drIve Is atthe Annisquam Inn. Annlsquam.Mass .. to, devote a, few weelc.s toher painting.

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Returning from Lookout Pointon Tuesday were MR. and MRS.FRANCIS C. MORA?-- of GrossePointe Boulevard, with their son,FRANK, JR. and their guest,MARY ANN DODGE. daughter ofMRS. MARIE DODGE of Univer-sity place.

An engagement recently an-nounced was that of HELENMAISON whose parents, MR. andMRS. JOHN MAISON of Lake-view avenue, told of her betrothalto DANIEL A. MICHALAK. sonof MRS. ALBERT MICHALAK ofOrlando. Fla. The wedding, anevent of September 21. will takeplace at St. Paul's on the Lake.

Paying a sMrt visit to her son-in-law and daughter. the FRANKM. MITCHELLS of Leland. Mich.,Is MRS.' HELENE MACFIEWALKER of McKinley road.. ,.. .

Expected home any day noware the HAROLD F. WARD.WELLS of East Jefferson avenue,who hal'e been visiting in Denver,Col.. with their son-i.n-Iaw and I

daUghter. MR. and MRS, HENRYSWAN II.

MR. and MRS. CHARLES HEN-RY HEWITT of Lewiston road,announce the marriage of theirdaughter, NANCY JANE. on Aug-ust 6, to ENSIGN A. WILLIAMMOESTA, USNR, son of MR. andMRS. A. W. MOESTA of Cadieux I-road. Bill Is again on the WestCoast serving with the PacificFleet.

The LESLIE A. WEARYS andthelt son. PEYTON, are leavingtheir University place home thisweek-end for a round of visitsIn the East with the ultimate pur-)lOlle, of taking Peyton on backto Exeter. N. H.. for his studiesat "Phillips Exeter Academy onthe elghteentb of the month.

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POINTERS GLIMPSED IN MANHATTANPoint en glimpsed in Manhattn through cur far.sighted

lorgnette: .Mn, Robert C. Mertin • , , with one of the new short hair-

do's ••• t.ddibly becoming •••• nd drened in fint fill black •••St.pping briskly down Fjfth .venue ••• her costume topped

with a irick bl.cI: doche ••• on. of the kind th.t turned up infront with I stylishnid out of the brim ••• Napoleon-like •••

Off to a house party on Long Island was she •••And Mrs. K.les Webster ••• trim in salt and pepper English

tweed fitted COlt ••• with sm.1I black ch.peau •••Accompanied by her two little daughters ••• all strolling on

Perk Ivenue •••Too ••• Mrs. Kltherine Coates Coggin Loud ••• now

married to the dishing United Stales Cclcnel Lcud •.• lunchingwith Skippy Coggin and the two little Louds, Wyndga!e andSissie at the Sf. Regis •••

T.d CC99in has just returned to the Pointe after spendingtwo weeks with his littl. boy •••

Who is off'with his maml ••• and the Loud children •••to join CoL Loud in Germlny •••

Thl!y're to be in.residence there Ibcut three years •••Which mud seem far away to lovely Katherine ••• daughter

of one of Canada's most djs!in~uished families .•.VIRGINIA DeVOY STUNNING IN GRAY

And the platinum blond and chic Miss Vir~inil DeVoy •••always loyal to the St. Regis when she's in Manhattan •••

, Affecting one of the deep gray suits which are a must inthe elegant wardrobe this autumn. • . , .

Understand Miss D. was returning to the Pointe momentarily•• : and then returning immediately to Manh.ttan • • • ,

In the meantime growing-up-fast daughter Leslie DeVoy •••leaves this Thursday (by plane, the 10 year old miss feeling anyolher mode of travel is absolutely deo!ld tired!) •••, With Miss Helene Kay ••• who's taking her back to studiesat Convent cf me Visitaticn in St. Louis, Mo .•••

And the beauteous Miss K. will visit with friends in St. louisbefore rehmiing to Detroit • • • •

LESLIE DeVOY WINS A RED RIBBON! Our Eastern m,iltells u, th.t lOlli. DeVoy won' red ribbonin the East Hampton horse show on Long Island this summer •••

(She was I camper at Fireplace Lodge) ••.And that at the 54me horse show .•• doffing her riding boots

lifter capturing /I second ••• she lost said boots ••.,Mama Devoy is said to" have considered offering the red

ribbon for ret'Jrn of 54me •••But sentiment and pride got the beHer of her •••

DUDE RANCHERS RETURNINGThe lester F. Ruwes /lnd son, Nicky, ,re going to come home

~is week-end •••After a Western holiday •••On the dude ranch at Dean, Montana ••• where the Frank

Booh and mlny other Pointers are vac.tioning •• ,Elise Cosgrove returned home over the. week-end frcm ~he

same ~-K Ranch after • visit with Mary Jane, Peggy and BillBock •••

Sally" Baker •••. /lnd Pat Murphy are still "duding" ill the/f-K •••

AH,THl: B!:LANGEIl GIRLSMiny • Pointe deb eyes with quiet envy ••• the long queue

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The Donald Kemp Schillings orWashington road entertained ata cocktail and supper party onSaturday to compliment Ma.rgar-e~ Ciotti and her fiance, WilliamAbernathy.

The young coiJple wlll be mar.rled' on September H.

The atom bomb won't end thisold world-IF we build a new'one first. .

Off on In E&stern motor tripar~ MR. and MRS. A. D. WIL-KINSON 'o~ University place"hOlle itinerary will Include visitsto: their son-in.law and daugh-ter, MR. and MRS. GUERINTODD of Eatontown; N. J.: theirson and.daU8'htet-ln-law. MR.and !me. WARREN S. WILKIN-SON, also of Eatontown; atl.d tosojourn In Forest allis... . .

MRS. BOOK BAKER of Uni-versity place whirled .off to Man-hattan for the long holiday week-end. There. she was the guest DCher family's great friends ( andincidentally the great.Tiger fans),MR. and MRS. HOlW'.CE FLANI-OAN.

Donald Kemp SchillingsCocktail Party Hosts

"Saks Fifth Ave.Gives Big Party

Saks Fifth :7enue was hostTu~ay night In the grand ball-room of the Hotel Sta tIer at' adinner dance observing the sixthanniversary of the Detroit branch01 the company and introducingthe neW manager, Benjamin Leich-ner.

The store's 450 employes werepresent and honore<! guests In-<:Iuded "dam Oimbel and. F. R.Johnson of NeW York. presidentand vice-president respectively ofthe company,

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Woman's PageF d M Z d H lawn until October 1 when she M d M ROil Ip , t .H dre . . e ers onor wUl go to New York to ~top at the r. an rs. oy u ette DIn er onore

PIau until sometime In November. B N. N.then returnIng to her home on Y Inety.. IneS

Debuta nte. Da ug hter th~:~~s~m1th will depart on Sep- Mrs. Bert L. Lindsay of BalCourtember 11 for California to be road, Oro~se Pointe Park. was

Deb. Crowd ~ances Till. Dawn at Gala Party Given for 'I ~~~m~re t~n::r t:t:d~~m:t' ~~~ elected vice-governor oC the NorthPeg9Y at Family Home Meadowlawn University of California. Central Sectlon oC the Nlnety- Meryhelen Meikle and Robert leroy Carper Disclose Be-

on East Jefferson Avenue \ Among the dinners given pre- NInes at their Annual Sectlon troth.1 at Open House in Home of Bride-Elect's Parents'. cedlne the .Zeder dance was the Meeting which was held In

The deb crowd danced ,till dawn at the party .given one at whIch Anne Fletcher was Cleveiand last Monday In con- Guests at the open house given Sunday by Mr. and Mrs.Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Zeder of hostes-~ in the Grosse POlnle Club, Junction with the National Air Peden A. Meikle of Muskoka road unfolded purple minis.~

Meadowlawn for their daughter, Peggy. ture telegrams and read a poem which told of the engar:I Races. Mr.~. Gladys Hartung of t f th M 'kl • d ht M hId R b tPeggy. whose Cormal debut was ,.. h NotllnllhaID road, Gros.~e PoInte men 0 e I el es au'S er, ary e en an 0 er

made last Decep1ber at a lunch- Zeder dance Included.Mrs. Donald Mary S erman Park. also particIpated In the Roy Carper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Carper ofcan In the Country Club. wl1J re- Smith of Los Angeles and her ell Cleveland sessions. Hartville. O. I .turn next w. eek to begin her senior Idaughter. Carol. Mrs. SmIth Ch.OSli omp et.es Pans 'rbe Ninety-Nines, a national The poem read: IOliver. o( Trenton. Ont .• w1l1 lityear at Northwestern University. sheer black lace over a shadowy organlZatlon o( licensed women "The time has come, the Melkles J.unlor brlde~mald. .

The Zeders and their daughter Ice blue satin background. Carol, pilots was started in 1929 by said For the showers that 111I thereceived their guests In the a. stunning natural light bl.and, Every day another pretty Ilttle Amelia Earhart, Ruth NIchols. b ld I t. t "--k'

O P I t b Id I To speak of many thln"s. r e-e ec s engagemen uuv.French draw'lng room oC their complemente. d her good looks rosse 0 n e r e-e eet an- Blanche, Noyes and other noted • I 11East Jefferson aventle home.

with a com colored taCetta ball nounces complete wedding plans women pilots, ~Ith 99 charter Of Maryhelen and of Bob On Tuesday, Patricia lack •. d t d b th f M b 1 h b \ wood gave II luncheon and persOn-

where p'lnkroses placed In vases gown. the skIrt oC whIch billowed an 0 ay we aYe ose 0 ary mem ers rom whlc num er It And 01 engagement rings. al shower at the Countf" Clubd d h d d Sherm?n, dauiht~r' of Mr. and took Its. name. J

about the room caught up the an swaye as seance. Mrs. Alvin'Sherman of BalfOur Now there are over 1,000 mem- It was at DenIson they met and the followinll day. Betty'rich. subdued tones of the period I Another. out Of town guest here road. Yo'ho will marry John M. ber$ Cram all nver the United And fell In love, woo-woo Dancey entertained at Detroitfurniture atill the Aubusson rug. for the party was Bob Brac'kett or sewell. In ChrIst Lutheran church Stales on Itsro~ter. The Michigan But had 10 walt to set the date IYacht. Club ilt a shower Ind

The deb wore a perIod gown Evaston. III., who joined the more at 4 o'clock next Thursday after- Chapter, one of the largest 'Cause Bob was dressed In blue. I luncheon. .of aqua. French pink and coco than 175 young folks present. noon. In lheclluntry Includes a number Soon orr he went to "Sweep Ihe, A week from Thursday. Mrs.brown striped taffeta. designed Dancing took place In the rec- John Is the son oC Dr. and Mrs. of Orosse Pointe women In its Mtnes", I Lois McDonald 11'11Ibe hostess atwith extremely bouffant skirt. reatlon room which was attrac-, membership. And kiss his Illve adieu 'a kitchen shower In her home onbustle filted bodIce and narrow I th'ely decorated with trailing Harry Dickey Sewell of Rochester. -'-_____ "When. war Is o'er" he braVely! De\'onshlre road. Mrs. C. W.shoulder straps. Her orchids were vines and ruddy toned flowers N. Y. said IYage\' of Lakeland avenue billpurple. . from the Zedllr greenhouse and Mrs. augO Miller of Winter Sigma Eta Plans "I'll be COmlll( back to you," chosen Saturday. September H.

Mrs .. Zeder .was soigne In, a gardens. The Little Club Orches- Park, Fla., is to be Mary's matron ' . There was a tear In Maryhelen's' for the mlscelianeQus shower forstrong pInk satin French portrait tra played for the dancers and of hon~r with Barbara 1'laiJey. Th~ former. Elizabeth Reeves7daughter of Mr. arid. Box Luncheon eye Maryhelen.gown, fashioned with high pouC aCter midnight a plate b~eakfast honor maid. Mrs. Fred D. Ref!ves of Detroit, became the bride on . That sh: quickly brushed asIde A tea and linen shower Is plan-sleeves and a bustle at the back; was ?erved followed by stlll more The bevy ot bridesmaids will August 24; of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oullette of And smIled as she saw the future ned for September 18 by Mrs. R.At the low neckline she wore or- dancmg. , ' b . ' I l' Audubon road. The young couple, honeymooned l'n' 81gma Ela, fine arts soro~itl', And herself as blushing brIde. H. Maude of Devonshire road andchids. Mrs. Smith wlll remaIn as the Ibe the rlde-e ec s two sisters, New York. will begin the lall season with a The futUte Is now. the present, on the twenty-slxlh oC the month

Guests from out of town at the Zeders' houseguest at Meadow- Elise Cosgrove an.d. },lrs. Ben box luncheon In the gardens of " ..And Ensign Carper's back Mrs. J. E .. H2arst and Mrs. H. W:_____ ~____________________ Parsons, Susan Tucker of In- -Picture by Beatrice Zwaan Alger House. 35 Lake Shore road, And Maryhelen's got him Scott will be co-hostesses .at to

F-r.om. An'oth. er POI"nte 0.£ VI. ew . dslaalnlyaposlhise'rmlnadn"ancadrOltlnheeWbrhl-dlte-e,. at 1 o'clock on Wednesday, "Like. the Oarson-Gable craCk". teil- tor the. bride-elect Iii the_ M . .ll.C Ii ld. September 11. SO,now we waht to tell yoU Helil'st home on University place.- groom-elect's sl!ter, Mrs. Wesley h d errl an e Mrs. Robert Velt and Mrs. Rhea That each has found his mate .-

(Continued lrdm PareS) Warno('k oC Bridgeport. Conn. Sort an to W d S da Render"are In charge ,of arraMe- And wedding belL~ will gaily ring The spInster dlnne!' ~s schedUledof stag line members. • • - Wesley Warnock wlII be best . e s atur . 'Y ments. Mr5. Elmer Ro:;s will giVe On ,September twenty eight. for that same evening and Gwen

ALWAYS tei b'l found at the Merriw8IIther road home of man and ushers comprise three Th P' t a. preview oC the sorority ,stUdy The Meikle home was tay with Robinson will ~e the hostes.s !n

CL brothers of the brIde-elect. John e, 01n e theme for the year, "Dettolt's pInk gladIoli lor the open house her home on Middlesex road.

the ",If Ills lIehlngllrs • Cosgrove, AlvIn Sherman Jr .• and This Saturday, a busy one on and the reCectory table was cen-. Reascn: the three danlln'g Belanger daughters. • • Jack Sherman along with .Fre<! . the "middle aisles" of Orosse c~t~~~~~~i~:'~useum ,vll1 101- tered by a heart designed of white Second Son Born

Julie .•• deb of the current season .•• is the calm, dark- Higbie, Tom Lynch oC Glencoe. ,<Continued lrom Pale I) t>olr1te churches, Merrill Can!leld., low the luncheon and bUsineSs glads, pink: sweetheart' roses ahd ToJ6hll'WagnefSeyed daughter with beautiful manners •.. _ ..... DI.. and Walter Swain of Plaln- MRS. ROY D.. CHAPIN of Lake daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William meetmg. pastel blUe delphlhltlln.

Ether is the jet.haired daughtet .•. dignified and quiet .• , fIeld, N. J.. . Shore road Is visiting MRS. D. B. Canfield, will wed Charles W. ~~~~~_ .Bob's parents. Mr, and .Mn:' . Mrs. John Wagne.r, the formerAnd Celeste is the daughter with t:,e fiery red locks, cut This Friday. Mrs. Reginald Mc- DWIGHT DOUGLAS at East- Clarence L. Carper and his sister. Dorothy Chisholm, .oC Hamptbn

with Sarah Bernhardt bangs. • • Arthur Is entertaining .tor Mary. hampton, Long Island. ,Casgraln II, son of Mr. and Mrs. St J G..ld Marge, came from their Hartville road, Grosse Pointe Woo&. te-The "Sarah Bernhardt" wa~ added by lhe stagline itself. • • Mr. and Mrs. 1Joyd Beamer or' " • " . Wilfred V. Casgraln or Willow • ames tu home fot the imiIDuncemeht party. tilfned hOine Surtlhy after the

which thinks Celeste looks'like the famous actress. • • : GroSse pomte. bOulevard wll! be The last few w~k-ends of lane. T'... M.. S 11 The bride-elect attended Denl- blrlh o( .a son In ;Ford HospllalIf the ,theater agree~ with the stagline ••• it'~ very possible h')sls In their hOme. ilt the re- Summer up at the Old Club are Two jltLrlles remain before the 0 eet. ept. son and graduated lrom the Un!- on August 23. The baby welihed

th t C I t' b't' f L '11 I hearsal dlllIier and the Shermans customarlly chosen by a group . ddl. . tJ., d. I " ,. verslty ot MIchigan as Ii dental eIght pounds, nlM Olihcei .a e e~ e s am I Ion or a career on tne stage WI not on Y WlII entertalh the weddIng guests ot members each Sunday. to. fete pwe l' ng tlhurLaay morning h ",t.

bt realiled • • • at a reception in their home tol- the.lr. Crlends an.d ne'lghbors a' .a I au II 0": he ke. The regulilr meeting of the st. hyiienlst, tl6b. who was released Oat)' Thomas Wainer, the newB h Id b 'fi 11 . • On Fr:d y I S 11 D 1 J.' Lt' , o"'ld from the .USNR on AUgust 20. at- arrIval. will soon be company tor

ut s ou II terrl Ie as we .•• ' loWing. the churCh ceremony.. "goodbye until next Suminer" • even ng, a y. u - aAes u heflm Women a \u. JULIE TO BE A CAREER GIRL THIS FAll M.any other pahles are ached- cock'all pa~ty.. This Sunday ••• ~. field and Helen Possellus Will be will be held on Wednesday aCter- lended Denison and. will continue his big brother. Marshall ChIs-

. ,......." host esse t I h I th S t t h h hIs studIes at Ohio State tinlvet- holm Wagner, ai;ed. three. alldIncidentaUy ••• Julie Belanger. • . . uled tentatively between now and and MRS JOHN T ALLMAND s a a unc eon n e nooll. ep. 11 at 1:30 a t, e ome IWill again be a cateer girl thil Winter. • • the Weddln( daY. and MR .. anti MRS: JOHN W. Country Club fot the brIdal patty of Mrs. H. H. Manzelmann, 900 slty. 'Ione_half' .

F th d... ~----- MULFoRD will be co-hosts at I and the out of towh guests. . WashIngton road. Maryhelen wlll be attended by .

or It Jee"n year... If we don.t care about who gov- such a party . \ That evenIng, Mis. Chlrotles L. \ Mrs. Leonard SchneIder wUl be Bob's sister, Marge Carper, as ObO. I'AC'l'She will trip off to wctk eaeh morning, , • erm us. we may soon Ilnd ollr- '. • • Palms, (randmother of the brlde- the co-hostcss. Following a short maid of bonorand bridesmaids A babyboin ~ few weeks ago In

, To be Min J.annett liggett's secretary ••• at the LigoJett selVes gOverned 1;;:; those who MANFt...RD BlJRLEI. OR of 1D11i groom.elect. Is to lIve the r~- business meeting, the afternoon Mrs. Louis McOonald ahd. Owen LancaSter, Pa., hIld Ita beat1 tinSchcol • , .' . don't ca~ about Ull. .' 'three Mile driVe. Is reported to hearsal dinner In the Uttle Club. wlll be spent socially. . Robinson. Her niece, Elillabeth the outside oC Its hOdy.

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" " .While enjoying the usual (elirious lut/cheo" al HAW.

THORNB HOUSB I saw quite II few of the "old faithfuls" illlc1uding Mrs. Frederick C. Ford, Mrs. Hiram 'If/alker, Mrs,SJuart FrIIS", Mrs. Theodore. Dltl'idson, Mrs. Frank Wer"e,kellIt"d Mrs. Andrew Hotchkiss. I WAS amused by the hirthda)' cak"which had. bee" ordered for "guest fronl the South-it was •work of ",.t IInd inscribed "Happy bir/hda)' )'OU "lI." I SUppOSlif you're fr011l the Bron.'Cyou IIIight hal'e aile reading, "H"p",boithJa)', youse!' Whlttel'er the i"scrip/ion, I can promise YOIIth"t ,'our birthJ"y will be complete if the cllke comes frontHAWTHORNB HOUSE. 1'0u mlt.!' have chocolate, lAd)' &11;'more, or""ge or ""gel food_)' of them Me food for angel!"but )'ou'U like them too. I ..... " ".

Do you know .how to sharpen your wits? Neither do I. bu\PONGRACZ JEWJ!i'ERS have the equipment to help you getyoulIhoughts down on paper. They have AmerlclL's three leaders Inpen and pencil sets-no\\' there's an c.chievement In Itself-and 01course you wouldn.t want to be seen out with any other than one 01Ihe three leaders. would you?-well evenlually I'll get to th~ polnt-tha(ls to get your "Eversharp" or "Schaeffer"or "Parker" pen andpencil set at PONGRACZJEWELERS. Why? Because he asked msto tell you about them. and because they make the best writingequipment. and why should you have Itsli than the best? or can'tyou write? .. . "

h there a youna- lady In your holl5CloinI' away to school? Itso, teJl her about the answer 10 all her needs, t.o be found at Kopp'.in Ihe line of traTelling bill'S for cosmetics. Rubensleln has .. re4-,aDlgator bal' for $1.50 with clea~lnl' and nllht cream. special sIllnlotion. foundation cream. rouJe. powder and lipstick. plus .. mirror.Another smarL Idea Is the small felt bal Rhe has ealled "L1P!tlc~Quartette" lfltIL four IlpsUcks of the necessary shades to maf(lhall costumes... The bal' Is IUJe enoullh 10 hold extra Items, such aspowncr. m"'~Cllra, rouge etc. There are many olher Inleresllnlfitted kits. Arden's aTe priced from $'7.50to $22.50. Well k.pt handsrepresent a well kept mind and Revlon hIlS erealed a well.fllledleather case lflth that Ihoul{ht In mind. It contains all the mani-curing tools. plus Seal Fasl-olly polish remover-two polbhe_cutlele remover_dh.ron and a lipstick. Chen Yu has a small caKtor $2.50. PerrY Sare has broulhL out new night rloTes, made. '"keep cna.m on the hanli. and. off the sheets", for 50 cents. Theyare made cf Illlht wellht cotlon and keep the cream on .1'Jllr hln.where it Is needed. and will not Interfere with ,our slumben. R01l'do I 1mow. Don.t he allly. I bourht • pair at KOPP'S and I'm wearllllthem. lID I !mow what I'm talkinI' about.. '" '"

At a recent lea, PASELK was responsible for a beauUful tablearrangement. A low chin .. bowl In th!! shape of a large Illy pad;held gladioli In gorgeous. shades of deep violet and fuchsia &/ldscarlet. combined with pink amaryllis. This Is to remind you lhat the"glads" are on theIr way out. so take advantagn of having theirbeauty as long as you can. There's always a sliver' llnlng In theflower kingdom-one type cease.! to bloom but others take Its place.We can now look forward to the crySanthemuma In all their Fallglory. This Is the time to have PASELK pot your "greenery." suchas philodendron. Ivy, or palhos 50 as to brighten the comer wi1ereyou are.

'" .. '"Jast becaase you are the fortanate possessor or a new car, d~n.t

think Ihat It dorm't neell servlce-on the contrary-It should Irttreated.88 anl" Jewel and cleaned and poJlsllcd. Illbrlcattd andtenderly watched over and the place 10do this Is at the KERCHEVAL.CADIEUX SERVICE STATION.. It ;rou. Uk. the majority (If Ul,

are leltlng ACongwllh the old model. l"llur car Is cryl ig for atlen-!ton and 'eare. Give it what It ner."s. and If yOUdon'l know whdthat 'Is. the KERCHEVAL.CADIEUX SERVICE STATION 'llill beIlad to tell you, and It lflll be cllea, at Ultlr price, .

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THE :J5ar-ingA new. complete orllanizalion tor hand-ling deialls. svch as: Gowns. flowen.invitations, rec~pllotlll, catering. photo-naJlhy. 01' any part of th" weddlna-service.H. P. INGRAM

Pointers 'of Interest

QlteiJliO~6ani A1l6We,.6 :JorumBy B"rh Berllneillnd Mary Lo,Mies

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rtEmmi~s all dressed for the fall briglUleMaking a picturesque blithe little mllid;Whose w"rdrobe is loaded It/ith rustic hilesDashing and chic she's watching her cuesK"owing just how 10 matcb Ihat greenLooking like Vogue in a dash of red shee"."

As we look into Emmie's wardrobe closet we are mostsurprised. ta see not the whole of Saks but only a few garbsthat blend together like chocolate and marshmallow. Her"basics" are most important and with added accessories likescarfs, belts, jewelry, etc. they can be worn as two or eventhree outfits.

On the first hanger .of the brigade, our wondering eyesbehold a c.over-all jumper with a life span well over thenormal .one of that rich Uncle, Archibald and a social lifethat would put the Newberrys to shame. Emmie's smartenough ta pick a style and color that can be warn with orwithout a sweater or blouse. As for color, grey is t.ops withou~ gal. Without that blouse, a smart dressy belt plus blackwrIst length gloves, a small veiled derby bonnet and Frenchlaafers will be just "the" thing ta dor.. for Kate's tea.

The next few hangers carry the light-weights, blousesand sweaters and a burnt orange corduroy jacket. We're I

especially fond of the turtle neck blouse and, Oh! what alush turquoise colored pull-over sweater.

Well, if it isn't our old chum Susie Skirt Rack l.o.okin'?ashin' as y,ou please, sperting a cocoa brown straight linedJob, a wrap round Scotch Kilt and a forest green box pleatedskirt. .

~ar the ~nticipation of the goad 01' hag parties we spota pair of plaId pedal pushers bright as any senior face.

I:ast but not least, at the end .of the formation fallingso crisply, hangs a g.old tailared wool suit. This, we agree,would be a match for any Autumn bonfire flaming with new Iprospects of fallen cracklil)g maple leaves.

"Emmie's till a'glow now, It'aiting for the day ,lflhen. she call wetlr each piece ~er way, IClad In oh! Sflch smllrl .'IllireThe &lothes thilt Johnny will admire/"

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ELLIE DUFFIELD matched the wild rose pink of her pretty.omplexJon \\'lth a cotton dr('~ of th!' same shad!'. and It dldn.thurt the lovely blue of her eyes. eltner.•• • •

Saw JOAN HENRY looking very smart In a fall suit; the skirtof red. yello\\' and green plaid worn with a soft )'ellow blouse. top-ped with a three-quarter coat of the Hunter's irccn of the plaid. HerCossack. hat was made of the material used In the coat. Joanniewears suits with the same flair as her mother, whose good taste In"tallleurs" Is well known.

PILFERINGSOi!orge Bums saJd. "that there Is a little bit of ham In eVery.

body." Frank Sinalra. says that "It.s the ham In a kid that makeshim ride hls bike no hands In front of his best girl's house. And It.sthe ham In I chick that makp,8 ber ch0Q5ea besl girl friend who'sobl'lously plainer than she Is."

Chartreuse Is becoming to either blonde or brunetre as shown.n the costumes worn by ESTHED McKEAN. and MIDGE HOTCH-KISS. The former appeared In a. crepe oC that color which wasmost distinctive. and the latrer never 100kM bett~r than In thechartreuse linen trock with the contrasting cerise used In the mono-cram and the belt.

PERSONAL APPEARANCESAt one of the doggiest affairs held recently we beheld CORINNE

GROCH suitably attired In a short black silk print with a Frenchpoodle. In whlte, across the tront. This gave Ihe ellect of an apron.and the red bow tied around the paodle's neck added a perkynole. Tres chlcl

by OU'VE H. LARNEDIf ,,11 goes well, PAUL GACH hopes to be "ble to show y~.

Of special Interest to Grosse. his new sludioo" fisher r:oad, (near Bla/lche and C)'ril's Hair-Pointers wlll be news 'concerning . h I 'll bthe summer activity of the T .. ~ dresshlg eslt/blishmen/) the .week of September nmt. I un ,School of Art at, Saugatuck:. Cora IU!UJIaryfor )'oy 10 keep )'ol/r eyes on Ihis spot for the opNfi"g,Bliss Taylor. the dlreclor of the as u/ilh the pref'ai/;/lg condil;o liS, no deli'lile plan can be mlUle•School. formerly taught a class Ttl.wdo 1.0500 1I,iIl SIIppl)' allY ;/lf01Il/t/lion desired. If }'ou'rein the sludio of Mrs, Hugh St\"lk- piclure milllJed, please comMer Palll Gach; )'ou'/I find.him CIJtt-

e.. Man y prominent Grosse siderale of )'ou. He features high ql/alit)' portfaits and makesPointe artis~s wer~ enrqUed. a specialt)' of candid call/era shots. Is there an el'ellt in the life

The location If. the school has of )'om family tht/t you wOlild like recorded? "Calldigraph" isbeen moved and Is now only one- the name of a picture book which williell the star.!' of a hirthrl'ayhalf block from the main street. L '... J' J

Party, 1vedd/.'.tlg,debul or any pllrty 'Jou u'alll 10 /Ceep '" .ar...l~On a hillside slo- J which has.beenutilized to :nhance lis Greenwlch- forlll ... Palll Gacb is aile of the felli photographers who really en.VJllage-atmosphere. the studio and joys lIIt/kilJg cbildrtll's iJOrtri/iJs alld his slIIdio is etJllipped togaJlery arc gaily decorated with .1J/llkeIhis a plellsalll el/ent fqr child, mother alld photographer.window boxes In deep yellow with Hall! 10llg has il been since YOIIhlld YOllr "pitcher looked?" Dot/'tnon-objective designs which re- JaIl thillk JOu beller hal'e one hefore Ihllt group picture. whe"mind one of the deep colors,found Jail lire the gre~t grlllldl1lother? SOll/e people llioldd ra/htr beiI! old richly colored paisley shawls. shot /hall have their picture lakett, but the "shooth/g" done byOne enters the patio-garden PAUL .GACH WOIl't hurt a bit, talu lilY word for it, in faci Ithrough a . hUe picket gale and I h' k 'Il /'k '1fence adjOining It. J III you Ie/ • • * ..

The day this writer visited the ,," th I thschool. work of the student-body People are talking about conditions and one of ese s •was In evidence. Helen Clarke of sad condition of hair llnd scalp aHer the summ,!!rsun has done ItsNew York had 'cleverly executed work of drying and devllallzing. Your hands 'and feet woulcidoubt.a darkly silhouetleq sand dune In .'violet shadow with a winding less welcome a soHenlng up p\'ocess also, don t you agree? Howsroad In the dlslance, and anolher about letting BLANCHEand CYRIL'S emporium (near Paul Gaeh'sinterestlnll slud; of the root of studio) show you what can be done for the conditlen YOllnowan old trel; in IL~native habitat. •Helen Forbes of Chicago had two find yourself In. During the summer it was all right 10 look windsliJl-li!e studies In water color•. blown and careless. but that will never do.. come the Fall. You oweone with dtlger-Itihlle.sIn bright It to your famUy, your publlc and yourself to. look as we.ll as theorange an ear colors and .

IUR.ROSS WILKINS, JR. OF MUSKOKA ROAD Pictureby ne<l Runnells the olher. red poppies In a well operators at BLANCHEand CY~IL'S will make you look. A haircut,modelled vase. Mrs. William Mar- a. few oil shampoos, a scalp treatment or two, perhaps lLnew hairdo

By OLIVE H. LARNED." t~1I ![O; 0bhio hatd fsuc!cessj

fuillY and definitely some oU manicures plus pedicures at regular InterviUsWhen about ten years .old, Mr. ,Wiikins becam~ interested Ing aJl the stamps .that you ~an e ecu e a ouque 0 Z nn as n . . •• t d t h' ld ,. t ' 'ft f h 11 t' Th' get your hands on, by purchasmg an outdoor sludy. Greta Gardner. and you won.t recognize yourself. thank goodness. Your real trlends

In s amps, ue a IS a er SIS er s. gl a er co ec IOn.. IS, from a dealer the largest variety formerly an Inslructor at the Art will be glad oCthe change in you 1001 .he pl::yed with as a hobby until he went ta c.ollege. when the packet of 1.000 or more dlffereut Institute at Chicago. also had • • •stamp books were put. an a shelf and pretty well forgotten. stamps that you can afford. Event- some successful showings for her ..After college, a mild interest. was again aroused. ually every stamp colleclGr realizes slunmer's study. Betty Cole. from 'rh~ GROSSE POINTE HOME APPLIANCE SHOP on !eUenoD

In 1932.he became a member Of" • ' that.he can.t col1eclall the slamps Indiana. was. briskly working on near 8ellllorisrield Is all steamed' up llbout the wal" the little womenthe Detro!t Philatelic Society and the United Stat.! In 1845. The in the world and decides to f.pe- fashion s k e t c'" e s In cleverly are comlnr In to take advantalle of their latesl shipment of "Steam-~ince ~hen has h.ad a keen interes\ centemlry of the first starn s ciaJizein stam?S of a certain coun- planned compositIOn studiesm philately. ThIs soctety was 01'-. .. P try or denommation or In what- John S. Brown from Tryon, Electric Irons. This Ironil!dts on a cushion of ,steam-It ~or (ganlzed In,March of 1908, by Gen. prmted by the Uruted States Gov- ever most Interests him. Purchase North Carolina, particularly In- scotch. burn or che a shine to fa.brle-you may Iron any JlIrmenJCharles Coolidge, a prominent emment Postage Department wl1l lLcopy of the .standard Posta!!"e terestcL In landscapes. had lLwell on the rlllht side... NOSl'rlnkllnll 13 required, It dampens .whUe YOIlresident of Detroit. The member- be celebrated .\n 19407.Prior to Siamp catalogue. whlch.is reprlnt- unified offering. of roof tops In Iron. This IIUle wonder machine presses pleat5--woolen~men~sshlp was limited to 40 and there 1845. letters were sent collect. pric .ed up to' date, every year. and is subdued colors with a bright dash 1IuUs-t1es-and knit led wear. It SaYts time. enernand fabrio, nchis always a waiting ll5t. Due to the marily. The postage could be paid full of Interest for the new and of sunllghtaddlnl(. a' dramatic one makn a savinI lrT1Iee. l'erhaps YOU do no~ know whether :lIpassing on west of General Cool- by the sender and the epistle was the old collec~r." touch. Margaret SIa.ter of 8auga- fabric eontalns arUlldal silk, 'Or'not, but It, make. no never .,l!'lndIdge. Mr. Wilkins was elected to stamped "Paid". The .GrosSe,Pointe members or ~~~I hlaaddcarefUIlYIpainIIled htlwhowith your "Steam-Electric," It wlHne'ver Injure arllfle,la!, wel,hledmembership. He served as secre- One of the most interesUng the Detrolt.Phllatel1c Soel t I' n scapes now c 'k' '. Itary several years. becoming vice items in Mr. Wilkin's collection is e y n- showed a definite feel1ng .for, her or real sll s; In .act It ",,111never do an).th nil but rllht. by, YllU.clude, James L. Bulkley, John subject It.s all yours for $11.98. And while you are In the GROSSE POINTEpresident In 1945-1946 and is the a letter written by his great"grand- :McraWt!OrdB~rHostt'h~;WdR.Heath, As ~ final summation of the HOME APPLIANCE SHOP pick up one of the Telechron eleetrlopresident at the present time. father to the Honorabie Sol SibleY. ar In . U C Inson. Dr. Law-The society meets every two who later became the !lrst mayor rence V.Klmbrell, . Wllllam M: season, the hotel at C9.j;t1ePark. kitchen clocks. Pick It up but flnL put down $3.80 or you'll bsweeks during the winter, two of of Detroit. and was a ChIef Justice Swan and William C T t' which Is a summer.mecc~ for picked up.. os. , many Grosse Pointers, Is oUerlngthe members acting as sponsors o( In 1834. The leiter Is unstamped. Someonf, has said that "phllate:J a one-man show by Mrs. Taylor. Itthe meeting and hosts at a dinner Another .great-grandfather, C. C. Iy Is an exacting mlstr,es5"but.l\olr. will Include work done In Mexicopreceding the meeting ...At, ~ter- Trowbridge, wrote 11 letter to a WlIkins says. "the time. attention Texas, Saugatuck and Chlcag~

My Fav' o','rit'e vals, the m~etings are enlivened missionary located at Mackinac and money devo,.ed tci its pursu,It and Minneapolis. At the latter

by Informal auctions of stamps of bearing a copy of the first stamp. IBook : The ,Magn''ificent Obsession" , . p tiS repaid many times over, and the place she was on lhe faculty ofthe members who wlsb to dispose 06 age was exceed ngly costly, 50 stuely 01.philately. is an education the McPhail School of Music duroAuthor ; ; Shakespeare of same. and alfords opportunity the people of that tlme exercised in itself.". Ing the past winter.Character, in a book. "Hamlet" for great hilarity. their thrifty instincts by using very --------------------------Play ,"State of the Union" Mr. Wilkin's interest in stamps. light paper and two differently t:::7 IJIJ (7 .n (7 1Actress ~ Katherine C.ornell as Is that of most of.the Society's colo.ed inks writing cross wise ~ JaClJemeiJler V.:Jef}in6Jent. 9th-Actor ..; ;; Frederic March members, Is confined. particularly across the paper. Thls letter is a IRadio Program "Information Please" to postage stamps. None of Jhe pa.rtlcularly rare possession of Mr. G .A S MRadio Entertainer (F): , Molly McGee MrcOl1ecWtlllok~are mahdetfor a prolf1t. Wllktlnt'S.Anoth6er.6islaShheethofvltwo ~O'SSE 01HTE C'HOO'.Lf uSleR di E t t' . (M) Se CI h. • inS says t a stamp va ues cen s amps. x ne e.!, a III

a .0. n er amer . nator ag orn hold remarkably as proven during lLstamp In the center, IncorrectlyRadIO ~mnmentator Kalte1?born the depression hen one coUection marked five cents. The error w.as ' . .Columrust ~ ,..; ~.Malcolm Bmgay sold for $511.000. He added, how- recognized before many of these. Leo •• Hahnh, DirectorPoe.t... : Robert Burns ever, that It does not necessarily sheets were published. hence their PIANO VOrCE VIOLINArtIst ; Remington follow that all. stamp collections rarity and the market value 15 CEL.LO THEORYMusic : Semi-classical are valuable. The condition of the about $75. CLARINETSong : "Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes" stamp is of the utmost importance; When asked for a word of ad- 15219 E. Jefferson, at Beaconsfield, Grosse PointeGame Rummy It,should be clean. untorn and un- .ceto the beginner In the businessSport ..:; Fishing' damaged. of philately. Mr. Wilkins replied. For i"jormlltiotJ cIIIl LE"ox 2985Animal :........ ..Dog The first stamp In the world was "BuY a medium priced printedMagaZine ; Reader'~ Digest" printed in England in 1840 IUldIn stamp album. Start by accumulat.Cartoon, "Dick .•.Tracy"Q.uotation Oh, would the Fates the giftie gie us to

. . see ourselfs as ithers see us."Person (excluding family) ,..Art!)ur Vandenburg

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PLEASANT RUMOaS •One of the most delightful rooms in the beautiful house

of the J. Stewart Huds.ons on Lothrop r.oad is the informaldining room. This has a paraqueted. floor .of oak; the wallsare covered with a charming paper having a white back-ground with a design .of bright red strawberries and greenleaves.

Thewoodw.ork and two antique corner cupboards arepainted the green of the strawberry leaves. Tlle interiorof the cupboards are painted the red of the strawberries,and each have three shelves holding, Early American china.

A bay window is curtained with heavy red and white. striped. coHon fabric. The rare old pine table .is pegged

and the chairs having rush seats conform to the CountryChippendale of the table's 'design.

Over the table is hung a metal chandelier painted adark .red; having three gilt flags painted' as a design. Thegoblets and glass plates used in this room are .of Early Am-erican thumb print pressed glass. A lovely old white chinatureen is used as a centerpiece on the table.

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WITH HO~IE. GROWN IIICHIG!N PEACHES!Canny canners are in seventh hetiven

these days, for A&P has someof the sweetest, juiciest peaches either side of

the Mason-Dixon Line! Fresh. fromMichigan orchards, they're perfect for putting up

(if you can restrain your family fromeating 'em all before you get the lid on your pressure canner!)

And what a wife-saver they'll be next winter, when commercially. canned fruit is likely to he scarce. Plan to can a bushel or two

of these big, blushing beauties now, so you can enjoy them all year 'roundin fruit cocktails, salads, pies, shortcakes and other

t~peaehi' treats! Their fine flavor wiil tell you whywe say, ~rOrchidsto the orchards

of Michigan!"

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BARTLETTPEARSThese Bartlett pears maynot be as ,big as somevarieties, but they're sogood you'll delight in everybite _ • • whether you canthem or eat them fresh.Try keeping a dozen ortwo in your fruit bowl!(We use the wo~d, "try,"

. advisedly, for firm, flavor-ful pears like these have away of disappearing themoment your back isturned.)

These dark'luscious beau-ties are just ready to can.Be wise, put up plenty •Their tempting, tasty flavorwill be a menu must for

I your winter-time table.

Elizabeth R~evesAugust Bride

I1rursd.y,' 'September" 5, . 1940

Yacht Club PlanningBig Harvest FestivalEvent C.,lIed "Club's Gayes~ Day" Wi1l8e Held on Septem-

ber 21 Featuring Livestock Show and Many ExhibitsThe Harvest Moon Festival, advertised as the "Club's

Gayest Day", will be held at the Grosse Pointe Yacht Clubon Safurday, September 21. A huge livestock show in atent erE't.:'ted on the club lawn, will feature the~ program.Many of the country's finest show animals are expected tobe on exhibit. ...' --~ ---------

The main lobby and rotunda r There will be an afternoon"'of the clubhouse will be brilliantly is~owlng Jor children and a.,decorated \\'ith exhibits of fall i Frankenmuth style turkey dinner

I10wers garden vegetabe~, fruit, i wlll be served for the members" farm ctops and canned goods. I and their guests at night. Oancl.n,.~ The'live stock exhibit will fea-I to Jack Oakle's music wUI be en-e ture two paIrs. 01 twin calves, a i joyed lrom 8;30 p. m. to 2 a. m.. cow and nl!w-borncalf. ilad actual! Humphreys. Sprlngstrun Is

milking 'by a DeLaval mllker.j chairman .of the evtnt and he is'There will also be an exhibit o! I being assisted by a commlt\'le

,farm machlnei¥. Members are be- IcomprIsing 01 Victor L. Gra!.~.lng .ul'g~d to submit exhibits and' Phillip Huber. Roy T. Mitchell.

entries 01 flower arrangements, i Charles E. Sorensoll, Dr. E. C... animals. canned goods, tool's. ber- i Baumgarten. Charles J. Koebel,'ries. produce o! all kinds. Iand Oavld A. Wallace.

ICdnUnued from Pare 1)

".::Teaehers. apartments. ftats or bouses wblch Oce of AUlUSt's lovelY weddlcc('teachers can use.. ceremonies was tbat.wblch united" several changes/and Innovatfons In mamage Elizabeth, Reeves., mark: the' opening of the yur. dllughterof Mr. 'and Mrs. Peed••This year the prevIously an- O. Reflves, of Detroit. a!ld Roy"counced plan of beginning the Ouellette. son of Mr. and Mrs.,annual promotion rather than the Roy Ouellette of Audubon road...,~eml.annual promotion will be In- The marriage took place on.;augurated by, receIvIng only one August 2. in the First Presbyter-:;class of kindergarten entrants Ian church.y during the year. Children whose

tilth birthday occurs on or be- Dignity and beauty marked thelore January I. 19~. wlll be ell- details or the brl~e's gown. a Lan-glble to enter thIs class in Sep- Vln model of IVOry satin. The

:ltember.- Igown was fashioned wl,th molded,'. bodice. hIgh round ~clt1lrie. peak-'Another change will be In,the eo shoulders and a full skIrtn transportation polley 01 the sweeping intO n. long train. She

Board of Education. Because the wore 'a. caScade veil of .U1usion.• Lakeshore Bus Company has caught to her bal With a ear . t

.j .found It necessary to adva.nce the. .. r one~.fares of school children who are o! satln llnd pearls. Her flowers'. proVided free transporta.tlon by were white orchids and:.tephan-"the Board from Sc to 6c, the otis.~'Board has found It necessary, In Helen ZeUe IVas matron of bon-"larder to stal"Withln their trans- or With bridesmaIds includinghportatlon budget. to extend the Mrs. Donald Reeves. Maxlne Nle-,mileage Jim1t.s for free transpor- meyer. Frances Kohler and Lenore

. tatlon. Johnson. They. wore identical> • The present free transportation gowns 01 white r,ylon net. skirt~privllegewlll be: '11) kindergarten being full and ruffled with slim: through grade 2, pUPils living one bodices and off - the. shoulder.mlle or more from their school; necklines. They wore .matchlng

-. (b) grades 3 through 6. pupIls erownless hats and earned Arner-.."living Ilh miles from thel'r school: lean Beauty roses.••- (c) grades 7 through 9. pupils . Fred O. Reeves Jr. was best

living four miles or more from man and .ushers were Donaldtheir school; (d) grades 10 Reeves. Arnold Zeile. John Read

. through 12. pupils living fi\'e. or and WOO<lrow Smith.• more miles from their school. All A weddlni reception !ollowed;, mileage limits are to be Inter- at DetroIt Yacht Club after whlcb, preted In terms of the shortest Mr. and Mrs. Oueliette left for" drlvlng mlleage. their wedding trlp to New York." Children who W!..~hto purchase ' Upon their return. they wlll".fares for school purposes at the m ..ke theIr home In Grosse Pointe• specla) rate of 6c troiD the Lake- Woods... shore Bus Company. wllJ have to,':purchase (rom conducton; a strip Model Airplane Foundoof ten tk.1l:ets. Otherwise they B .

will have to pay the regular 10c By 0)' In Farms Lotfare.

Changes have been made in the The owner of a model airplaneI courses of study In a few cases. found In a ftelc1 at Williams ami..'but these are mostly In the way Moran on August 29. may have.. o! Improvements or refinement of same by calling at the Farm police'. theexlstllljJ eour~es. hEadquartera on KerbY road.. Parent6 are urged. III the re- Kenneth Campbell, l:i. of .fsa

~malnder of this week before Flsber road. found the plane and• schools ollen. to take their chll. turned It over to the police. The"dren to their phYSlcJan and have model Is of the Free Flight Clasa.'a phYSIClilcheck-up made so that B type of plane. an Olson with a

the child 11 ready to begin hl.~ wingspread ot "8 Inches and a 30work. Inch fU5l!lare.

ENGAGEMENTSMr. and Mrs. Ralph W: Simonds announce the en-

,gagement of their daughter, BERNADINE SIMONDS,to JOHN K. McEVOY, son' of. Mrs. James McEvoy~

" .' WEDDINGSSept. 6-MISS ELIZABETH BUELL CARR, daugh-

ter' of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd H. Carr, to CHARLESANDREWS SCOT,I', son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold V•

• Scott. ,.~, Sept. 7-MISS PATRICIA MacDONALD. daughter

of Mr. and Mrs. Clay C. MacDonald, to JOHN ALLENMILLER, son of Mrs. George Munroe.

Sept. 7~MI~S SALLIE CHANDLER SIBLEY;. daughter of Mrs. Gladys Barkley Sibley, to JOSEPH

HENRY SPITZLEY, son of Mrs. Jessie L. Spitzley, andRay L. Spitzley.

." Sept. 7-MISS ,ELIZABETH MERRILL CAN-.l FIELD,. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bradford

Canfield,. to CHARLES W. CASGRAIN II, son of Mr.and Mrs. Wi1fredV. Casgrain.

Sept; 7-MISS LOUISE PAGE, daughter of Mr. and'!' Mrs.' Blinn S. Page, to DONALD E. KASTNER, son of

."! Mr."and Mrs'. Joseph Kastner of Montclair, N. J.Sept. 7-MISS BARBARA CLARK, daughter of

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Clark, ,to JOHN J. LONG, sonn of Mr. a~d Mrs. HerbertJ. ,Long. _ ' .

.Sept.7-MISS MARIAN KUECHENMEISTER,,1 "daugbter' of ,Mr .. and Mrs., G. A. Kuechenmeister, to

, HOWARD R. WALTON; JR., son of Mr. and Mrs.; Howard R. Walton." '., Sept. 12-MISS MARY WINIFREQ. SHERMAN,jJ daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs.Alvin' George Sherman, to

JOHN"MIGUEL SEWELL, son of Dr. and,Mrs. HouryIf • Dickey Sewell, of Rochester, N. Y.;;" Sept. 14-:-MlSS ANNE NAFE, daughter of Mrs.f, Ann Nafe, of Kansas City. Mo., to EDWIN P. MARKS,n son of. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B.Marks, ;:-"i'Sept. -l~MISS ANNE HARRISON .GARD"daugh-

,3 -,del' of'Mrl:and Mrs ...Paul 1'>. Gllfd, to HENRY B. KIN-",11 d ,ZIE( s()n,oLMrs. H. Howard Bennett and the late,Julian,.., M.,Kinzie. :,-,,' ..,' "

Sept. 14-MISS 'MARILYN FISHER, daughter. 'ofMr. and Mrs. Edward F. Fisher, to C. BRADFORD

.' "Ltmpy, .roll. son of ,Dr .. and Mrs. C. Bradford Lundy.l" . Sep,t. J4-MISS ANNE NICHOLS, daughter of Mr.

and .;Mrs:. Elliott, Slocum Nichols, of Bloomfield Hil,1B,to.. ARTHURD, ~OLE;¥" son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry M.

Foley of Birmingham. .:'" " ...' BIRTHS . ." August 17-To', MR. and MRS. JOSEPHF.MALEY,

(Virg41i~ Marie Schuster), a daughter, JUDY KAY.\.... '.'

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Sailing Yachts Add ToneTo Gold Cup Race Program153 B~ats Cross Starting Line to Set Record; ligh!riings

Dumped in Freak Wind on lake: Stars Have Tough FIl;htBy FRED RUNNELLS .

The Annual Detroit Yacht Club Sweepstakes, In Pal}tyears held on Labor Day for sail yachts, was added to thuyear's Gold CUP regatta and definitely added class to thehistoric event. - Occupying the first day of the ~hree ~ayregatta the windjammers made a great day of IS stagmgthrilling races in each of the 15 classes scked~ed.

To make the fIrst day a huge;success one hundred and fifty! veteran Star skipper Dick MUierthree boats crossed the starting Iby a scant 45 seconds.!lne to establish a regatta record. ,Bob Jenks cOntinued undefeat.Although a record number of ed In regatta competition thisboats hit the line not all of them, season by showing the way to thecrossed the finish line because of ~large turnout of Lawley 1111's.Bobfreakish winds which swept the i holds the d~tlnctlon of belni thecourse. ! fifth best Lawley sk~pper in the

The big boats suffered no cas- ! nation an honor won ily him aUl~ltles but the "small fC}'" had couple of weeks RgO on Long 1s-considerable dlrriculty negotiating land Sound In the Lawley lnter-the triangle. ; national, Championships. With

The largest class, 17 Lightnings. i only one DRYA regatta remaln-received a damaging blow when i Ing on Ihe sailing schedule Jenkssix of the little sloops got caught lis assured of a place On the largeIn a freak wind shift which blew! Joy Trophy regardless of how heat a ninety degree angle from the' finishes in next Saturday's Edl-steady southeast wind. When the _sou Boat Club regatta.gust hit six Lightnings went over I The Detroit Yacht Club enter-like card houses in a hurricane, - talned all the competing. yacht-dumping their occupants Into the Imen at an outdoor dance In_ thechilly Lake St. Clair wate. rs. Coast Ievening. at which time tr<,.p.hiesGuard boats were quick to rescue were presented to winning boatsthe sailors. The boats weren.t as In most of teh classes. The out-_fortunate, Two of them lost their I~tandlng feature of the evening

. spars. thus ending their racln!!, I was the presentatIon of consula-activities this season. The other i t10n prizes to each yacht crossingfour boats were towed to safety the finish line. It was bargainand righted. night at the yacht club and every

The closest finish came In. the one received a prize. The pel1on'six meter class when Dr. Carlisle responsible for this thoughtfulWilson's "SOlenta" gave Charley gesture should reeeive congratula-Beck's "Dilnn" one of her few tlons.beatings since coming here lastyear. Solenta nipped DJlnn by a JUMP IN FLYINGscant 15 seconds. MIchigan has become one of the

The Star class, six strong. put leading statC8 in clvlllan and com-on It knOCk-down. drag-out scrap merclal aviation as a result Of thefor the huge J. T. Wing trophy; work of -War Assets Adm1nlstra.which saw Al Allardyce nip the tlon. Iri six months, more than 7(](lwriter by one minute and twenty planes nave been purchased byfive seconds. The writer In turn M1cWgan flyers trom surplus warwas lucky enough to lead that stocks ofid-cd by WAA.

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. ELMER ULRICH (left) 1076 Berkshire, Grosse Pointe Park Fire Commissionerand pOpular Gold Cup race official, checks over entry list with JACK WOODS, ownerand pilot, of "The Detroiter" be;fore the start of the Gold Cup eliminations. Both menwere. casualties during the day. Elmer fell from a roof at Kean's Detroit Yacht Har-bor and broke his heel while watching the races. Wood had miseries of his own whenhe was late at the starting line and suffered mechanical trouble before completingthe first lap of the race. Picture by Fred Runnells

Open golf tournament by defeat- other racer while he was at- series on record In the Women.sing Betty Jameson. of San An- tempting to get clear of the International Bowling Congress Istonio. Texas. 5.4, at Spokane, track .• , • the 775 achieved by J09n Radtkin.Washington. • . • TUES. SEPT. 3-3ffi MAL- of Cleveland, during the 1934-35

MON. SEPT. 2 '- OUY LOM- . t season .•. ,BARDO. after capturing the 1947 COLM CAMPBELL plans to. purunning of the Gold CuP.' hlntQd his jet-englnt!d speed boat "Blue- DETROIT LIONS lost the scrv-

Ices of Dave Ryan. right half-that he may defend the title next bird IT' through Its test runs next back, for at least ten days whenyear on the Detroit River. The week at London. England. Possl- It was discovered he had fracturedwinner of the event has the right bly If the. boat proves satisfactory a sma]] bonl! In his ankle. Ryan'sto defend the crO'l\"tl anywhere he he will make an assault on the foot has been placed In a castchooses. Usually the cluo under world's speed boat record. Chal- and he will miss the exhibitionwhose .burgee the winner drfves. lenies from the country in 194.7 game betwee llthe Lions :!nd Newsponsors the event. Lombaro be- for the. Harmsworth Trophy. now York Giants in Burfalo. Fridaylongs to the South Sh()fe y. C. of held by Gar Wood, seem emln~nt. night .•Long Island. • • • THE BOSTON RED SOx, bYI

HANK GREENBERG'S twenty sweeping both ends of a double,ninth home run of the season header with the New York Yankeeshelped Dizzy Trout down the Chi- on Labor Day, practically cllnch-cago White Sox. 2 to 1, In the P.d the American League pennant.first game of a double bllI" to give The Sax only need seven victoriesthe Tigers a split for the ay .•••. or seven N. Y. defeats to !'Iln their

PGA CHAMPION BEN HOGAN first Oag since 1918..••blrdJed two of the la.~t three holes KING HAWAHr, 4S.year oldfor a one under par 70 to sh!l.de blind HawaIIan. completed the 22-ChIck Harbert for the $15.000 mile Iwlm from Catalina IslandGolden Stale Open golf cham- to the mainland In 22 hours andplon~hlp. Hogan carded a 275 211minutes. His time was nearlyfor the 72-hole event. • • • seven hours slower than Ooorge

GEORGE ROBSON. 19i6 In- Young's record of 15 hours and 48dlanapolls Speedway ",inner, and minutes. set In 1927.•••race driver Ooorge Barringer. were WED. SEPT.4-MRS. VINCENTkilled when 1\ six car smash up MlKIEL. U. S. singles bowlingoccurred at, the dust choked dirt cl1amplon. Recounted for what Istrack at Lakewood Park In At. belleved to be the highest threelanta. Georgia. Witnesses said games ever bowled by a womanRobson was killed lifter M had when she totaTed 802 on gamesjumped from his ewn wrecked car. of 294. 234. 278 at Wurm.s Rec-when he WAS. atruek doWn b)' an. reatloD In Detroit. Tne highest

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. Dan Arena Suffers Toughest Blow of All When Oil Line j

Breaks on Second lap of Final Heat of Race \ By A. PRYOR

By FRED RUNNELLS THURS. AUG. 29 - THE, The first postwar running of the Gold Cup speedboat I BALLYHOO BOYS who publicize

race was one filled with heartbreak and disappointment for the champIonship boxing matchesmost of the 31 entries stabled at Kean's Detroit Yacht are at it again wlih the an-Harbor. Only 17 boats were able to get to the starting noun cement that Taml Maurielloline and of this group only six were able to negotiate the Is hlltlng his sp~rrlng partnersfirst 30 mile heat, One of thes\!, Malt 'N Hops, driven by I too hard, thus causing fl,e mates

d' I.fi d b h f il d t 1 te to quit his training camp.Jed Hanley, was Isqua 1. e. e~ause. e a e 0 comp e Mauriello Is to meet Joe Loulshis run within the preSCrIbed mne mmutes after the pace- (or the heavyweight boxingsetter. Hanley complained that he was slowed down at the crown In New York. September 17.upper turn when a spectator's boat capsized at ihe danger- According to the publicity boysous turn. '1' Mauriello will give Louis the

The most spectacular mishap flew in the last hope and a police toughest fight of his 1Ife. otof the day occurred when Miss lscort rushed the starter from the course these same .fellows bally-Cincinnati -bounced Into the air airport but that starter didn't tit hooed the Louh-Conn match lastand overturned as It was com- either. and Slocum was forced to July amI It turned out to be thepletlng the far end of the shorl; admit defeat. biggest ring flop in history .•.•l:\Iere quick to arrive on the scene nanny Arena, owner and driver THREE DAYS BEFORE theupper turn. Coast Guard boats of Miss Golden Gate ill, of Cal- Gold Cup regatta Herb Mendel-and rescued the driver and me- Ifornla, had the biggest letdown son announces his Notre Dame Ischanic. who were badly shalten of the entire day when he broke for sale. Notre Dame won theup and bruised, A line was made an 011 line after having the Oold event In 1937. was sixth In 1938fast to the bow cleat o( the ra.:er Cup wlthln his grasp. This came and second in 1939, She set aby the. Coast Guard plcICet bOat In the eighth lap Of the final world's straight away record for,and it appeared that the craft heat whlle he was leading Guy Gold Cup type boats of 100.987 .was to be saved from sinking. As Lombardo's Tempo VI by a mile miles per hour In 1940 with Danthe two. boats drifted down with and a half. . Arena at the wheel. Reason forthe current the bow tlttlng i1ave After the race your reporter sale was reported to be becouseway and Miss Cincinnati sank traveled to Kean's (or more de. H bfrom sIght as the other rontest- tailed Information as to the cause Mrs. Mendelson Is III and . eranu In the second heat of tl)e of the break down, Arena had doesn.t wish to worry her byGoI~ Cupe!lmlnatfons rO,ared left for -the Yacht Club so his racing the high powered maChine,

Mendelson probably ivlll give uppast.. _..... .. ,mechanic told the story. GoldenMechanlcal failure hlt hard and Oate broke her 011 !lne -on the the sport for good .•. ,

often throughout the day, crush- second lap of the final heat but DETROIT AND BOSTO:li gavelni owners' hopes of winning' Arena elected to try to finish the the customers a good old fash-speedbo_ating's greatest prIZe. Har- race because he had an outside loned slugging mp.tch In theirold Wllson's Miss Canada ill cllance of winning the Cup. on game at Boston when the Tigers}jea'Qed this list when she devel- each succeeding lap Arena better- slammed out 18 hits and Bostono~ super- charger trouble In the ed the lap record And In the 17 In the 14 inning game. Thefirst elimination heat while, _she seventh iap .establlshed a new Tigers enjoyed the long end. of awas -leading the pack by a quar- world's record of 77,9 miles per 9 to 8 score and climbed wltWnter at a mile. Wilson and his hour. All this time his big 15 and a half games of the league

. meChaillc worked frantically to twelve cylinder Allison engine was leaders. Benton lasted sevencorrect: the trouble. but finall,v losing ..all and finallY half way Innings and received credit for I-had to. admit defeat and. accept through the eighth lap It ran dry the win. p. ... t J. Th: t S.... tow. whlch Under the rules dls- and !roze,tlght, thus ending FRI. AUG. 30-'GuY LOM- 0 In ers .0 In. .ro.ng. 5 0 eeqiiallfted. him from- further Par- Arena's Gold Cup hopes. BARDO, band leader and race ... .. . •.tJclpation In the Gold Cup heats; Lou Pageol. driving So Long Jr.. boat driver •. made sure his entry d d

several drivers, who had ,waged staged one of the most spectae- In the Gold Cup would- be in S' - D D. t. R1 daY and night battle to get their ular races of the day whlle wln- town on time. The boat. one o( pee em0nos es roy ecor s~ats ready •. worked right up unc Ding the Sliver Cup. Fageol held the top favorites in this, year's . ..ill a few minutes before. race time back for 1~ or the .15 .mUCl; wWle event. was unloaded today and I I d A Iand then reltlct anti y admitted 5eablscult set the Pace. Going readied for a trial run-on Sun- At C eve an v..latOlo C a .c -they. were- .beaten when they past the judges' stand at DYC. So day. Lombardo Is expected in . . • n S S Icouldn'tllet their boats started. Long Jr. forged anead and turned town on Sunday for the run.

Among th~~e were Henry Slo- on an amazing burst of speed In Loml1ardo Is scheduled to be on By]OHN,HAMMONDe':llIl, who bad been working night the back. stretch to take the the all' out of New York Monday 'At Cleveland A1fPOIt; which Is P-38 Ligbtnlna:~,atbetter than 3~1I Monday's events were concludedand day preparing So Long. With trophy by a comfortable quarter night and to be on the Detroit only 39 minutes by air from miles perhOurwere,-.ln 8th and with the famed Thompson Trophythe aid of numerous mechanles, of a mlle margin. River racing his Tempo VI in the Grosse Pointe. more than 250,000 Uth place: respedlvel,.. Each was which was split for the !lrsh timehelpers and friends Dame For~ Bad, luck allOhlt the officials afternoon. Guy made a tran- fanH witnessed the scorching compelled to refuehinrciute, this year between the jets and thetune seemed ready to smile ..on when Elmer IDrich, Grosse Pointe scription for his broadcast and speeds ot jet propelled Lockheed In. the. army jet diYlslon of the "reciprocators." In the jet division.his efforts but then It happened. Parlcll'1re. Comml3sltlner and pop- will be. in Detroit. Monday night. Shooting Stars as they screeched Bendix race, _Col. Leon Gray and Major Gus Lundquist, Chicago, setSO LOnll'~ starter broke. Through- war 00ldCUp official .. fell from a winner of the Gold Cup, he hopes, past the stands at the 1948 Na.- Major Ruddell, each n~ing a P-80 a new world's record for cllledcut the night lleveral machine roof at Kean's where he was NEW ORLE'''''S WON the h T -00 Sh t~ St hlstled. .th. c u in t 51505 mlJn.o, tional Air Races over t e..... roo. ar •w .. over e 0 rse rac II' a .<' es pershoPs and factories were contact- watching the racC8. He was taken American Legion Junlor National Day week-end. to shatter aU finish I e fn 01:08 aDd ":18, re- hour over the 300-mlle course.lid anll starters for So Long be- to Deaconriess Hospital, where baseball tournament' from Tren- existing speed, records. spectively, .from Loll Angeles. to Alvin M. Johnston, Bell Aircraftsan flowing In. ~one would fit. x-rays showed he. had broken a ton IN. J.l on three unearned Among those from Grosse Pointe Cleveland. Gray ayeraged 494,77 test pUot, beat the field of 11At 11:30 a. m. Monday a plane heel bone and strained his back runs In the fourth inning. stem- who attended the air races were and Ruddell 474.83, inClud1nll a te- starters In the "R" division to win

minII' from errors by Pitcher William Moore Joy. Eugene du- fueling stop. .., $19,200.1111In prize money at anGeorge Uhaze and hIs shortstop, Pont, m, Henry Sanger, John Ftve womeu.fllerll took Part in average of 373.911miles per hour.to win 3 to 1. • • • Welker. Gladys C. Hartu.og, and the 75-JnIle Halle Tropby r.ace, He flew.a P-39 Alrcobra.

A SYNDICATE of lead!ng Mr. and Mrs. L. Lindsay. each nylng surpll11 North Amer- Tony Levier. Lockheed test pilotthoroughbred breeders has re- Others from Detroit and around fcan Harvards. Margaret Hurlbert tln.lslle6 second In his red P-38portedly secured option on 1,31111the state Included WIIIIIlIIl B. ot Painesville, 0,. flnbhed. only a Lightning at 3711.19mIles per hour.acre Idle Hour Farm of the late stout, C. V. Burnett, Floyd E. few seconds ahead .ot JanePlLie, Earl Ortman, Tulsa, Okla., netted

r.. By !'RED RUNNELLS tC8ted in the tWrd race for hitting Co!. E. R. Bradley. H~aded by Evans, William Packer with Bill, Chicago. capturing .. $2,500.110 In $4,5110.1111In third place with his'n!ey went. they Il&W and they the commlttA!e boat at the start John Hay Whitney and Robert Jr., William Mara, Shelden B. prize 1J!0ney with an average of P-51 Mustang. The f a v 0 r 1t e,

were conquered. That Iswbat hap- Kleberg. owner or the famous Steers. RaY H. Baker, Major Carr, 2110.58for the course. lluth 'John- Charles T u c k e r. LaCrescenta,pened to the .8tar.Boat aggrega- and was thrown OUt of the race King Ranch. home of this year's Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Abrams. I"t. son, Ar~ene Davis, and Dot Lem.on, CalIf., was forced out early In thet10n ot Dlek Miller. AI Allardyce A1lardyce elected to K&IIIble on & Kentucky Derby winner. . . . Co!. LeonardFlo. Jeanette Lempke. third, tourth and fifth. • race with his clipped wing P-63and yOur writer when we traUed port tack "tart tlgurlng he could SAT. AUG. 31 - DOWNTOWN William J, SOvereign and Blll. Jr., Silturildy. saw 25-year-old alr- King Co!lra, when the landing gearIlur boats over to Chicago tor the can for sea room on the sta:rboard QUARTERBACK CLUB, spon- Lyman Voelpel,. Dr. J. A. Nowicki. line pilot Dale Fulton. Washing- failed to retract.1946 Great LakC8 Championships tacll: boats, of which there were sored by the Detroit Times has Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoppe, Mr. ton, D. C.. eapture the Sahlo For most of .the National all'Jut week. All good skipperS In H. all barging down the line. This offered the Fielding H. Yost and Mrs. Martin Wagon!'.r Oordon Trophy and $8.000.00, flying iils race spectators this year it was thethe1r -own back yard, they found manuever of Allardyce's didn't pay Trophy as a perpetual trophy to Saunders. and many oth~. P-51 Mustacg over a 2411-mife first time they had seen an alr-the loinII' plenty rough In stormy off and be forced two other boats be presented to the football cham- Friday, the opening day of the eight lap course at an average plane taxi backwards with re-Lake Michigan. . to hlt the commIttee boat. The' pions of the we~tem con~erence ,"aces, Paul Mantz, famous Holly- ~ed.or ~52.78.Another Mustang, verslble pitch propellors, and the

Not once In the five race serle.'! I loss of points lI:nocked Allardyce every season begu~ning ,thlS fall. wood stunt filer !Jew the 2,1148 t10wn by William Long. Kansas first they had ever seen a squad-did tbe out of town boats get a out of the running, but through The trophy pays high tribute to a mile Bendilt trophy course between City, won second. and a P-38 ran I)f jet planes In action withbreak- In the weather and all live some hard sailing In the remain- man who .85 coach and. athletic Los Angeles and Cleveland in a Lightning took third (or $2.000.00. their hair-raising speeds ohbetterraces were sailed In 35 miles per ing races he garnered enough director dId so much ,0 make war surplus P-51 Mustang to win flown by Jack 'Hardwick of than 600 mUrs per hour. climbinghOur northeast winds which made points to place eighth In the sev- football a part o( the American first place and $111,000.00 at an Durango. Colo. straight up in a matter of secondsLake Michigan extremely hazard- enteen boat fleet. way o( life. It will make the average speed 'of 4a5.6 miles per Sunday, a field of six army to a,OOG feet, doing slow. rolls 1nOUSfor the 23 foot sloops. Competition was plenty tough first time In the history of the hour. His non-stop time was only P-811 jet plfots competed for the the climb.

Each day Chicago boats, accus- and the salling hard with all skip- Western Conferen~.: that a foot- four hours, 42 minutes and 10 Weatherhead Service Jet Trophy, One of the lllghspots of the four-t.amed to the heavy weather. took pel'S asking and giving no quarter. ball champion has been recog- seconds. Second prize of $5,5110.00 diving on the starting line, level- day show was the hlghspeed div-top honors and eventually the An cx&lIlple ot how tough the Inlzed. . .'. . went to Jacqueline Cochran flying Ingoff over & straightaway course Ing of Tony LeVier who plummet-aeries. competition was came In the first LUKE s~. m~nager of a P-51 Mustang, who averaged of 1,500 meters both upwind and ed earthward from 15.0110feet In

Dick stearns. a modest 18-year- race of the 8CliC8. George Harris I the St. LoUIS Br:owns slll~e 1941, 4211.829 miles per hour. Third downwind. First Lt. William J. his flashy red P-38 Lightning at(lId lad and 1945 Great Lakes of Sarnla. Ontario, was Wen up 'I and the only PIIO~ to give the money. $3.000.00, went to Thomas Reilly of tile First FIghter Group terminal velocities. zooming backehamplon. eked out a one point among the leaders as he neared iBr0W11:sa penn~t III its 46-y~ar- J. Mayson. who flew a P-51 Mus- took top horiors with an average up with tun power, repeating thevictory to repeat his last. year's the weather mark. at which point lold hIStory. resIgned .to~.ay . for tang at 408.22. Harvey M. Hughes of 578.36. One lap was flown at performance with both motors of!.performance and won the right, to he was on a starboard tack which the good of .the club. Zack o( LansIng. and William P. Lear. 611.72 miles per hour by Lt. John (lnally executing a precision dead-keep the perpetual trophy (or an- in yacht raclng Is about the same Taylor, Sewell s first. aide. was Jr., of Grand Rapids. both flying J. Hancock. stick landing.other year. as driving a car down a on w placed In charge of the club fa:

s~ was given his hottest street the right way. His ~o~ the remainder of t~e S(BSOn.competitIOn from another Chi- competitor being on a port tack Bro~ns mana.~ement IS rer.o:,tedC8lloan. Bert Williams. also a (or- and being liable (or right of wa lookmg for a n~me manager tomer Great Lakes champion. WiII- to any starboard tack boats fig:' take over the rems n~xt season.iams won the first race of the ured he was far enough ahead to COL. E. R. BRADLEY.S Idle5efles to take an early one point cross Harris' bow. This was a rols- Hour Farm Is reported for salelead over Steams. but on the sec- take in judgment and forced Har- at $3,21111.0110, includmg theCl11d day the positions were re- rls to come about fast. A back horses.versed and steams knotted the stay was missed. by Harris' crew SHffiLEY TEMPLE.S bigAer1es. and the spar snapped like match- brother George Is com !nil' to town

Other positions In the first two weed thus ending his chances In as a wrestler Monday. Septem-rllC& changed hands and at the the series. Although Harris had bel' 16. to participate In the fall5t&rt I>f the third race it was ap- every right in the world to protest openl,:g at Arena Gardens. Our-parCllt the ch&lIlplonshlp would he refused to do so and put his Ing hiS service with the marinesbe .declded ~tween Steams and boat on the trailer and headed tor as a sergeant. George won theWllllamswho put on a ding dong home that night. That Is the kinl\ heavyweight wrestling title ofba.ttie right down to the wire on of salIors that 5Il1l these sporty that branch of the service, andtl:Ie t1nal day. little &00P5. since beIng mustered out ha.'l been

Dick MU1er's was the only De- Two other boats were torced out wrestling professionally with suc-trait boat that made any kind of with broken gnr that conldn't be cess .•••!' showing when he finished tlfth repaired over night. m a J n I y ~UJ'~~ui,ioE~ (STI~10 the series, AlIarllyce liulIered 8 through the haphazard w.ay the MIChigan) gl eat. h~ ~:~d i.~edamagIng blow when he was pro- race commlttA!e ran the sencs. Detroit Lions after a spell with

two AlI.America Conference teams.Frutlg came to the Lions last fall.In a trade with the Green BayPackers with whom he had playedbefore spending three years a navypilot.

MRS. SAM BYRD, wife of sam-my Byrd former New York Yankeeball player who turned pro glD!-er several years ago, annexed thewomen's club champIonship atPlum Hollow by defeating Mrs. A.E. Wilson, 3-2. in the 18.holefinal •..

PATTY BERG. of MInneapolis.WOll the flnt NatlonlJ Women's

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Home from their cabins onLake Wallenpaupack In thp Po-~onos In Pennsylvania are Gay,....Iden. Lauren and Butch Edgarand their mother. Mrs. FrederickW. Parker. Jr. of Washingtonroad.

Guests at th'e ClI1)!ns duringthe summer included Mrs. JameSJ. Trudell, Jr, o( Lillcoll;lroad.Mrs. William Renshaw ot Charlesplace. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Vroomanof Washington road. and theSherod Scotts of Bronxville, for-merly of Roosevelt place, GrossePointe. I

Accosting and gra\:er indEcen-cies are becoming commonplace Inthe Pointe neighborhood. Last Sat-urday 'towards evening as twol'oung women. names unmentionedwcre walking on Windmill Pointedrive, a man In a blue Plymouthcar halted his car along sIde,

What he said 01' what suggest.ivegestures he Indulged tn the youngwomen were too modest to tell butthey did have the good sense andcourage 10 report the in~ldent tothe pollee. Detective Enders Is onthe hunt. with what he believes tobe a good lead."

The Women's Association or theG r 0 sse Pointe CongregationalChurch will begin the fall seasonwith a membership tea and gardenparty on Tuesday, September HIat the home of Mrs. Glenn E.Wilkerson. 1366 Lochmoor blvd.

The chairman. Mrs. James T.Huelte. will be assisted by Mrs.Leonard SJowin. Mrs. Homer J.Wyckoff and Mrs. David M. Dav-idow.

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CALVARY LUTHERANA confirmation class Is being

organized for boys and girls. 12years old and over. A place in theclass may be secured by callingthe ]l8Stor at TO. 1-1302.

GRACE CHURCRAll the departments anl! classes

of the Church SChool will resumeregular weekly sessions beginningnext Sunday at 9:30 a; m.

There wlll lie .. Fall Youth Rallynext Sunday at the Drott Cottage.All young people are invIted. Thegroup will leave Immediately afterthe Morning Worship Servicewit h transportation provided.Everyone wlll bring a basket din-IIer ,sufficient for two meals.

8 p, m. The Board of Deaconswill meet at the home of Roy L,Bladdcetter. 270 Ridgemont road. Edgar Children Retllrn

After Summer at CabinspOINTE CONGREGATIONALThe first service of the fall sea-

son wlll be held on Sunday, Sep.tember 8. This service will markthe beginning of the seventh yee,ror services held by the' GrossePointe Congregatlonal Church. Thepastor. the Rev.,Charles W, Scheid.will preach,

Wednesda}'. Sel'lember 111 :30 p. m. The Women's Asso-

ciation will hold the !lrst of aserlell ot book reviews nt the homeof Mrs. R. W. Kuhne at 1486Lochmoor. The book to be revle\\'-ed will ,be "Spoon HlIndle" byRuth Moore. Mrs. Fred C. Hauckwill gIve the reviews each 'secondWcdnesday of the month.

8 p. m. The Board of Trusleeswill mee tat the home oC FrankA. Morgan. 122 Kerby road.• • •

Monday. September 9 P' 1. S k.8 p. m. The Session will meet 0 ICe ee lng

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gets the oppOrtunity to State thatshe Is. In trouble. but nobt>dy l1.s-tens long enough to learn wha~the trouble . Is-a riot of hilariousevent~ take of! from this pointat a furious pace.. Included In tIie cast are ClaireCarleton, who contributes herbedroom for the plot; Lori Irvingas Princess Romario!!,' with astrip-tease eomplex.

"Mary Had a Little," w&s pro-duced by Al Rosen, whose 'fOOOdNight Ladles" had a sensationalrun of two years In Chicago anda road tour that lasted three years.

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"!.S!. . .Director LEON ER.ROL'S fish story is greeted skeptical-ly by lovely JEAN DEAN 'and debonair EDMUNDLOWE as they take time off from their show "MaryHad A Little" at the Shubert Lafayette Theatre for alate luncheon at the LONDON CHOP HOUSE. ,

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''Mary Had a' Llttle," a spicycomedy which is now playing tocapacity crowds at the ShubertLafayette Theater. will close itsDetroit engagement on Saturdaynight. SCjltemller 14,

Heading the all HollywOOd castIs Edmund .It:>we, Mary Brian andsllme of Hollywoods most glam-ourous pln.up starlets who aremaking Ui~lr Ilrst legitImate roadtour:

The female chatter haired The Plllywh'lch waS directed byWednesday Ievening of last week Leon Errol .tells. the story of alit MARYELLEN ANTRIM'S hag pretty IIt'l who Is evicted, fromsession. whp.n a bunch of males 'her. apartment .ror non-)lfI.ymlmtarrived unexpectedly, The Inter~ of tent: She .appeals to her girl10Pers were Marvin Weaver. Don frIend, living. In the same hotclDrader. Chuck Nevins. Bud ,Wolfe; and who ,knows,ther.opes 'andJerry Scott.Dori ,Floer.Alan Kldd. jumps at concluslol1S. She simplyand Jack Corlden, whIle the' orili~Inal party was made up of JOY Two ,Co..lll.s' 'l.on..sHledrlck. Janie Bundy; Margie -_.- .Simons. Dodo Guimond, Nancy Mr. George LeRoy Austin, ofBowles. Peggy Terry. Jane Rodg- At Stop Lights Whitmore road. president of theStranded Pig' eon ers.and .Joan' Styvason. Huguenot Society. of M1chlran.

, Many of,' the same crowd gath- has called a meetlni 'of the BoardOff' ., d Haven ered the following night at Two rear-end car coll1.slons were of Governors of .the Society forere PATSY ERSKINE'S for refresh~ reporte~ in the Farms wlt~ln a twoo'clockSaturday afternoon,--_- ments and dancing.' short tun~ of each other on Aug- September 7. at the Women's City

Mrs. Wettlautler or 5a Lln- To shorten a' long story. the lust 28. Sllppwy pavements caus~d Cluj). The meeting will be pre-c,oln road repo,rt.cd to the police t,WO days of revelry ended for by t,he i'aln, were blamed, for, one I ceded b,P, luncheon at, one, ,a,,'CIOCkone morning last week that a, the gals with ~ slumber party at, of t~e accident!. .. . In the main dln,lng room, for whichblue plleon thlit appeared to be MARGIE SIMONS. Mildred Rea\IIDe, or 459 Malson reservations are required. . ,unable to i1y. had settled down .'. • ' had stopped !Jer car fora red At this meeting. details .wlll beon her' place. The pigeon had a Many friends oi DOTTIE DON- light at Moross and Lake Shore J determined for the annual meet-metal band about his leg. " NELY enjoyed her Ilvely hay ride road. She had just, slArted.uP ing to take place In October.

To many citizens hereabouts FrIday night. Frank' Wilton, ,again as the, Hght. turned green. I ~pectedto attend are: Mrs,pigeons are valuable proPerty and Sally Joyce and Harry G'lrman, when her ear was struell: in the I GeOrge W.' Moran. or Marsha1J. POINTE METHODISTLou~ OhesQule~ of the Homing Mary Thom and Bill Cunning- rear by one drlv~n by Lsabella ~1lI. honorary state president for life; In connection with' the&nn1,Cllib appeared promptly and took ham. Carolyn Orr and Spider er of 524 Barrmllton. Th~ Gtller vice-presidents, Mrs. 05lIlond D. versary celebration of the' Grd!;sehim "home"; Webb, Annie Davis and Ed !sby. car slid .wnen the brakes wereap- Heaventlch,' or .:rackson, and Lt. Pointe Methodist cburch" the------------- Bunny Klt.\On and Bob' Beaupre, plied. Col. Har~y N,Deyo. of Plymouth nursery wlll be opened on Sunday.

Macky McPherson and Paul Mrs. Reaume was examined at and DetroIt; Mrs. R. W. Husted. September 8. from 10:45 till 11:45.Friese. Joanne Morrison and Cottage Hospital and pronounced of Toledo; MFs. Harry D. Prltch- The regulai: Sunday School classesIl,alph Peck Janet Reid and Art uninjured. Her car walldamalled ard, of Grand Rapids; Mrs. Chal- for adults. young people and chll-Beck, sue' Hughs and Oeorge to the extent of '.2b whUe the ,mers A.Montelth, of Martin; Miss dren. will begin on Sunday. Sep-

• Hubbard, Donna Dahlen and 'John Giller car sulfered to the extent Lau"" C. Cook, of HlIJsdale; Miss tember 15. ..Galvin. and Shirley Somers and of $150. Marlon N. Wilcox of Ann .Arbo.; The Rev. Mr. Steuart D. WhIte.Bill Queen, were there and con- "At Kerchev~) and Fi;s!ler road Mrs. Frank A.DeBoe!, !lLDear~ district superintendant of thetlnued the evening at 'BUNNY Shortly before thl.s Mary W, Allen born; and the following from De_Chlc'agosouthern district. wlll'beKITSON'S. or. 510 Lodge drive. DetroIt, was trolt area; Mrs. Sidne: .. C. Probert. the preacher of the' morning 'on

• • • slopped for a light,,' Her. ,ca,r, w,i.s of Kemlngton road, " Mrs. Palil H. Sunday, september 8. Other pla.nsfor the celebratlon of Anniversary

The HAHN cabIn was aglow struck in the rear b:\' ,ol\e owned Wentink, of Haverhill road; Mrs. 'Week' Include a church. familySaturday night for BILL'S steak by John stevens of 26639 East Henry B. Xellon. of Highland picnic at Chandler Park on Sat-

Jefferson and driven by Marjorie Park; Miss Dorothy E. Chandler,roast. The guests were Joy Stevens or the s,ame addrea. oC Ro:tedlile Park', ani:! M.rs. Ed: Urday,. September 7. The aHalrSt I b k wlll begin at 3 o'clock and the

e 'lac • Tom Alvarez. Marian Damaae to the Allen car was ward J. Savage. of Yorkshire picnic dinner will be In chargeRichardson, Dick Klnll'. Pat Day, estimated at $20 and to the Stev- road. of Mrs. Lester M. Elliott. 2115Mc-Eddie Peterson, and Joan Zigeler. ens' car at, $150. Mrs. Stevens ac- ------ Milian road. The recreational ac-Dancing at Eastwood Gardens cepted ,blame for the crash and w. tlvitles will be In charre 01 Mrs.and a snack at Cupids concluded w.d she would pa:v for the dam-: ltnesses Grab Willis Busbee, 11)[12 Kenslnglonthe evenIng. ag~. road.

. ' . Young SpeederImmortality Yen Brucker flanning OftJcers Reaume and Dereadt

Hard Of'l Con' crete Veterans Party of the CIty police. whUe on mid-i- . day rounds FrIday. ob5erved a

YOl!ng man making entfrely tooSome Woods boys, tilled wIth WllherM.Brueker. of Proven- good time In his automobile on

the legend of how famous, people cal road. former governor of Mack between Ncff and FIsher.!lke Thomas Edison at Green- Michigan and a past commander They clocked him. a few blocks attleld Village. and' Particularly the of the D~trolt Commandery No.1. 45 m. p. h. tben called the racegreat :lctors and actresses of Kniihts Templar. 15 In charge of rift and handed him a ticket. en-HollyWOOd Immortalize them- arrangements for the party the tltlln. him to one Jusonin speedselves by having their foot . or Noontide Club or the Command- law observance at the hands oChand Imprint preserved In solid ery will give for 4bo. aisabled the judie. He was Paul Vincentconcrete. decided to do a lItt1e veterans Of World. War II from Kllbrldae. ared 17, or 1128 Not-immortalizing on their own In a Percy Jones Hospital on Friday..tlnihilm.new driveway being put down at The veterans 1V1lIbe brought to ------1378 Hampton road, .1 Detroit by bus and will attend GUILTY OF ASSAULT

The owners however didn't the regular weekly meetlni oC the Philip Buckley. :l3, DC .70 Fish.sympattlille wHh the urge for Im- club In the Statler. They "'Ill go er road. was placed on threemoralltll and called in the police to the Detroit-Cleveland baseball months .probation by Recordersto stop the practice. game In the arternoon and will Judie George Murphy, on AUi ..

" be guests at a dinner and tloor 27 when he ,was found rutlty!MESSIAH LUTHER.o\N show in the Fort Shelby at night. of assault against Mrs. Alice

Sunday, SePte~berI5. w!ll be 1 John80n of 2593 .Alter road, dur-ob~erved as Rally Day. both in CAR DISCS STOLEN ling an argument foilowlng anthe ,church servIces and In the Tire discs were stolen from the I automobile accident.Sunday School sellslon. A small car DC Patrlcla Potter while It, was ------

! souI'enlr will be given to everyone 1parked of! Kerr.heval avenue near I You'll never come to. grips with'present In Sunday School 011 McMillan on Augu.,t 31. she rc- a problem Just by griplnll' aboutRall~ Day. ported to Farms police. It.

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Reopening of Sch~l MeansIncreased Traffic' Hazards KidBitsl

By l'tluy Prevo IStreet scene: how they should be avoided. 1m- 1!IllIIIIII1II1I111!U!llUUl!H!mll!UllllllllllllJlllllllll~The a-year-old 11r! lay hudQ1ed pre&S upon them these slmple JENNY QUIRK has retumed

on tM pavement. her little body ru1ell: after spendlng six weeks moun-amloShed and broken. Her hair, Always cro.;s the street at the tain cllmbing in the Adirondacks.stained with the street's grime and comer~the safest place. Now the Quirk, family Is eagerlygrease. t\IIDbled from her hat. A Stop at the curb and look both, awaiting the return of Allee fromsmall black oxford. stlIJ brightly ways before crossing. ManUa where she has served with

, pollshed, lay a few feet from one Whenever PQssible cross where the Red Cross for some time,.shoeless ,toot. A slight moan es- there 15 a tratrlc signal or a safety • • *

' caped her lips patrol bo}'. Cross with the green. .' . light or when the safety patrol boy ARTIE and GUS DAVIS' open

A qulck-Iathenng crowd. drawn . . house climaxed the final swlm-by the shrIek of brakes and the dlrrfe~~r cross the street from be-- 'Flng It\eet at the' DetroH Boatfrantic blowlni of an automOblJ~ Nnd a parked car. . Club. Numbered among the guestshorn. looked down at her stl . in hool be- were Danny and Chuck Sullivan

.rorm.Then they shifted t~el.r la~e lIe;:-'i~,:yn ~~I~~a~t1~g ~n a great Bill Maxan. Ann O'Brien. Billto the ~ervous man mut.ermg 0 adventure. the Association points Co~e. Mary, Conw~y, Katie Kalb-himself.. out Thoughts of safety, may be far IJel.ch, Joan MorrISon. Joey Dau-

".1didn't have a chance. She ran fro~ their minds, there are too ab.ower. Ann Fitxslmons. Sueout from behind a parked c~. I many other e.xcltlng things to Marie, Julie Blossom. Hillary Wlt-dldn.t b.ave a chance to stop. think about. Parents must con- taker., Post Forlden. John Wood.

It lsn.t pretty. thlJs picture of stanUy Impress on their children. Pat Conway. Connie Gildner andtragedY and possible death. But It theretore that they must be care- Carolyn Orr.15 one that happens, and too fre- ful when 'crosslng streets. • • •quenUy. on Detroit streets. It could Remember the chIld In the street There was a progressive partyhave been your llttle girl. or you scene could hf.ve been an~one's honoring five New Yorkers Sun-mIght have been the driver.,. little girl. day nlght.,wlth a steak dinner at

Safety agencies. always striving She might have been yours. ADELE GILLETrE'S, and, dancingto avert this, needless slaughter. at the home of Ann Leininger.are intensifying their etro,tts now The guest Hst Included Herb Mc-with the reopening of school. Two Cars Tangle Dade. Addie LaurencelJe. Donna

'l'heTraftic Safety Association Dahlen wtth Bud Mulvcy. Sueof ,Detroit recommends that all ,On E.' Jefferson ,Hughs with George Barney. and

,; young children starting school ,for , , ,'.. "Lorraine Gillette with Frankthe lirst time be taken on a "test Schtoed~r.1!lght" by theIr parents. Make The' drivers ot Lwo cars stopped

...' a game or It. the Mg.)ciatlon sug- roran, ari\lment'at, 'of all places,gests. and the .chlldren will be the corner of Jetl'er&OnandMary-

.,.more Interested. All airplane pilots land last FrIdaymomlng at 9:30milst have a "test filghL" before o'clock just as the city-bound traf-

" they are allowed to pilot a plane. nc from the Pointe Wall steaming'SimIlarly, all children should be up. They were under' the, Im-

if shovm how to get to and from mediate eye of the desk &ergeant,:.: - school saFely before they make the .who disPatched ieveral ofIlcers". trip alone. . who quickly persuaded the tratllc

, Take them over the. route you blockers to continue their arru-wish them to follow •. '. the safest ment while irl motion. ' .one to school. : . the Tran'ic Sare-

.». 'ty Association urges. Point out the" . possible dan'gers on the route and

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....THE UNITED STATES' PRO-

TEST againSt the' conclusion of ..Russo-Swedish trade treaty re.buffed by Russia with. the charllOof "Meddling.»• • •

51,000 CIO and AFL forcl'.5 stagegreat Labor Day parade In down-town DetroIt yesterday. '

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'NEW YORK STOCK EX-CHANGE had biggest slump ye.~.lel'day In 16 yeBrs: leading stocksdrop $1 to $14 In a decline whiCh.wfth the two recen t bad days,wipes out the gaJns that havebeen made since the en4 of thewar • • • alight recoveries towul1the end of the day but man)' lead-ers close at bottom. '

• • •ALTHOUGH SIX NEW CASi:s

OF .POLIO are reported 10 De-troIt for the day, the' rate of in-crease 15 declining and early rapll1d1m\lJ1itlon 11 expected.

Wednesday. September «TITO'S attempt tQ cover up

with his people by apparentlystroni talk to the U. S. anentthe .shootlng ~own of unarmedAmerican planes. geta a sharp jol~from our SIll,1e Department • .' •fonnally demands reparations forthe lost flyers llnd Implies that

-the planes which were mistakenfor American planes as !lytnicon:lnual1y over, Yugoslav tern-tory might be RussIan planeswhich we furnished to her underlend lease.

A REPORT ISSUED BY THEAMERICAN GOVERNMENT. sostated by the Unlte~ ,Pr~s. calledCommunIsm in Action. says thatStalln has called upon the Rus-sian people to dedicate themselve"for the next 25 ears to the crea-tion of a grellt military establish-ment of prepond,rant power overthe whole world with special studygiven to the development ofatomic energy.

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FOUR. PRISONERS In the Essex.. COWlty JaU wage 9. forty five rnin-

ute. unsuccessful fight for freedorcwith' slugging of, a jalJ turnketand a Windsor pollcell!an as aOicomplinlments.

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of the Week

DEADLINE WEDNESDAY NOON

MU.7854

$

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EXPERT TREE WORK

Removing end Trimming

Complefe lnstlrance

Headlines(CCNltl.nned from Pace 11

LANDSCAPIN(j

Zl-SEItYICES(aJ-G ... rat

EXPERT tree s!!rvice. Trimmingand removing. D. L. ~huck.ROseville 3545.,

BAKER BROS.UN, 3.92048 Fitzroy 6520

UPHOLSTERYCARPETS'.RUGS' ,

CLEANED IN YOUR HOMEDomestic and Oriental

New Sclentlflc DiscoveryDrIes In several Hours

Guaranteed Moth-proofingFurniture and Carpet Repairs

Stairway Carpets TurnedDURAWAy'FAIRIC SERYICETUxedo 2-6249 Free Estimates

La",p Service

LAMP REPAIRS; vases. olllamP5,keepsakes and other objectselectrifled and made Into beau-tiful table lamps. Old style floorlamps remode;led I!>ndrefinishedinto latest Itype of Indtrectlamps and torchlerers. Lamp&hades made and recovered .Pick up and delivery service.

. Banner Lamp & Shade Co. 2031Canlf!, TOwnsend 7-7187 days.TOwnsend 8-5435 evenings.

SECR!ITAR'l/' OF AGRICUL-TURE ANDERSON. under 90wersgranted him by the ",mendedPtlce Control act. takes price cell-ingS off " long 1I>t of fresh.canqed imd 'frozen fruits andvegetables for the mont~ of Sep-tember.

NAVY HAS RELEASED and re-turned to civil. lire sInce August15 last year 3.070,581 of[lcer.s andenlisted 'men.

DERS a cut of 53,079 In ItS civll-fan employes.

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,EDWARD F. LANGEDECORATlt'G

INTERIOR "r.d EXTERIORfor P,uticular People

(I)-Woll 'Was•• nl) _

REFRIGERATORS

C~ASSIFIED ~DS<?ET QUICK RESULTSI,

PROMP-i SERVICE

PIANO tunlng: electric cleanlnll'.Clifford L. Edwards TU. t-3173.

WALL WASHING - Best work.Well recommended. TUx e d 01-2012. Call evenings.

WINDOWS cleaned on c.all or bycontract; screens and stormchanged; caulking, evestrouihscleaned; kitchen and 'bathcleaned.. Murray 3123.

AAA WINDOW and wall wash-ing, iittside painting. One-dayservice. Call TUxedo 1-3870.

VINCENT'S W,allwashing and up-holstery cleaning. )( a chi n emethqd: No dripping water orIUds. Insured. Move to newlocation. Free estimates. CallVEnice 9_0770. No answer call

_' ARllngton 2583.

CALL EXPERT Wall Cleaners forlow rateS. E. C. Pickens. TRin-Ity 1-9801. ,

(.I--IGClio lepairsCOMPLETE radio repairs and

reconditioning; 15 years' ex-perience. Expert, courteousservice. All work guaranteed.LEnox 5688.

(r)-e ... 1It Work

BRICK and cement worle. Re-pair and new. Driveways. Ga-rage, rat wall, basement floors,porches, steps. Call DRexel1163.

CEMENT WORK. garages: drive-ways; rat wall: porches: steps;basement floor. Red drives. Free

) estimates. C'Al.I. N!. 4462.

ftJ-Drni Mati .. 'BRING your furs to Marie Steph-

ens for. repairing. restyllng endcleantni. lt4>l>Sonable prices.can MUrray 5740. 1332'1 K.er-

• cheval.

DRESSMAXlNG. alteratIons. andmillinery. Inez Sler.r. 17~AnIta. TUxedo 2-6857.

BRING YOUR alteration troublet{) Marie Stephens. 13327 Ker-cheval. MUrray ~740. '.

LET ME HELP you willt yourmending. Plain sewing. Reason-able. PIngree 5401.

Monday. Sej)tember !• • • DAY OF THE GOLD CUP

Saturday. AugUst 31 RACE-22 boats entered- estl-A NEW ALL TIME HIGH Is mated 200.000 viewed the rac.e.• • •set In the ChIcago Union Stock- FIVE'DETROlTERS who set

yards for top-grade steers. at$30.25 a hundred weight. out fOr a fishIng trIp In an am-

• • • phlblan plane .disappear in theTHE LONG DRAWN _ OUT wllds of northern Ontario ..•

trIals at. Nuernberg 'are at last party made up. of Fred H.John-drawing to a finish .' •• the cases son. of 21 Elm ~ark. Pleasantof the 21 accused top Nazis are Ridge. his nephews Stanley Hoe-expected to go to the Interna- berg. Gunnar Johansen. and Ivartlonal Military Trlbunnl today Johansen and pilot Douglas .Bellfor a verdict after a brief final ... searching planeS scouring the

country north of Algoma.Creosote oil direct from the statement by.th-; d:fendants. • • •

f'G' d S h AMERICA'S TWO TOP GEN-

actory. uarantee. ee,t e A BOARD OF THREE PROMI- ERALS speak indirectly on the. b I h d A k th NENT PSYCHIATRISTS flnds10 save one. s e Helrens. the murderer of Suzanna Russian situation ... Eisenhowerpeople th t I ' .k f G d.' pleads for reciprocity and friend. -a .WClr or. 00 De.gnan-flDd two winnen. sane; ..

f P. . ship and MacArthur. speaking on

re erences. Ingree 6233 and' It finQS that he was an earnest, the annlversary of Japan's sur-TUxedo 2-0060 . rell~lou;; ,and welt-liked stuqent render. warns that that count.ry.

• I' ordmarily but a maniacal 'killer mIght become a dangerous spring-EAST SIDE ONLY. when pro'lIlptedby an abnormal board for war because It is the

- , sex urge ••• agree however that focal point for Impinging Ideolo-under all legal definitions he is gles •.. Senator Hatch of New

U)--Paiat alld Dec .... sane ..• says the law recognizes Mexico says guard,peace with the_ a defendant as sane If he Is able A-Bomb.

.FIRST CLASS PAINTING to cooperate-with his attorneys ,",. • •and if he understands the IUlture THREE LITTIJl: SISTERS OP'

Inside and Out of the charges against hlm. KANSAS CITY translate the

B CI d':J • • • words of a war tlmesoni Into

asement ean~ & Sprayeu, S~day, se~mberl livIng reality ..by marrying in a. THE BODIES OF TWO' OF triple ceremony II. "soldier. a

Quick Service THE CREW OF THREE of the ll&Uor and a' marine" •.• Maryyacht Verona whIch sunk myster- LUcille, 20 (soldier), Mlna :Mae,

PRospect' 54Gb iou,sly on Wednesday as a coast .2.. (saUor) and Iola .Averle. 19,lUard bOat stOOd, by ar.e found on (inarlne) , . daulilhter of samuel

PAINTING, DECORATING. In-. the beach off South Haven where 'R' t thh trickterior and exterior. Floors the boat went down ..• Grannath _a?!!S, urn. • • .sanded aild refinished. R. Koss, and Stennlng found, the third WEEK END FATAL HOlJDAY12737 :Flanders. PRospect 1166. member. Murakoshi, cook, &till A C C IDE N T S throughout the

:KRNEST Dujardln, paInter and missing. country reach 129. surpaSsing. aldecorator. 820 ,Notre name. THE TOp. ~~;r~AR CFl.lMI- feared. the to.tal.of.llK last yer.r.Gr06Se PoInte. ,NIaaara 5069.NALS at. Nuemberi wlll know TlTO APOLOGIZES for the

OUTSIDE HOUSE paInting. Ex- thl!lr fate on: ~t,~IIl~ 23.. • . death of the five American flyers~rlenced reliable me n. M. twelve. of them rePOrted to. ~t ••• laYs It. won.t happent allaln

. to be hanged, three think they .. .;.. rtm ... -Brown. TUxedo 2-6641. will escape and six "have hope:' :';ai:~:d~.ta"" Depa ent 11' .. _

OENERAL ps.lntlng and decora- GoerIng, stili 'defiant. repents • • •tin 11', furniture refinishing. Rea- nothing. scorns those who try to RIOTS .iN }UO DB JANEIROsonable. DRexel 0388. lay ~he blame on Hitler ••• the caused by high cost of IlvInI. re-

.rest express their reaction with &ults In placlni the city undertears. simulation of Insanity martial law ••• results: one kllled,(Kess) ••• or weak kneed bravado. 100 Injured. 500 in jail.

••• • ••CLAYTON SMITH. 25, rookie THEPHILlPPINE REPUBLIO

policeman of Lansing, who tried Is finding the newly'co'nferred in-to attribute the !tUllni of his wife dependence a mixed blessln, '.' •to a thirty-two months old son has a farmer's revolution on ItIplaying with his revolver. now hands which it is meeting. "wltbconfesses that he shot her hlmself artUlery" .•.. Manila newspaper!"In ~ fit of :~er.: say the country' Is In the throel

of a civil war ••• America's granlfexperiment in the blessings 01liberty meeting with early dls'couraiements, '

• * .•TueSday, 8ept4!mber I

GOLD' CUP motor' boat races,premier run or itS chBfacter InAmerica. won yesterday before I!>crowd of ..300.000 spectators. byGuy Lombardo. the world famousband ..leader. In his speed boatTempo VI: .' .. Plucky fight pu~up by Pan Arena. of Oakland. Cal..in his MIss Golden Gate 11+ winlthe admiration of the crowd. - ••Are."\a knocked out by II. brokenptlllne in the third heat .•• Lom- ,barco sets 'II. 3D mile heat recordat 70.89 miles an hour and hangsup a mark of 88.072 m.p,b for the90 mlles,

(,)-RoofhHJROOF REPAIRING. Expert QD

leaky roofs and repaJring. Pri.vate. PIngree 6233 and TUxedo2-0060.

ALTHOUGH THE ..:MILlTARYPHASES of the American occu-

pation In ,Japan Is. iargely corn-ALL MAKES refrlgerators re- plet~d, American miHtary forces

paired .. Prompt ,service. J. J. wfll_ remain indefinitely in thatHIlYPJ, LEnox 8212. country' as II. far eastern anchor-

COMPJ.J!n'E R E.P'RIGERATION aie against Red aggression. saysrepairs and reconditioning: 15, an Associated Press dispatch fromyears experience. Expert. cour- Tokyo,teous service. All. work lUaran-teed. LEnox 56811. ,

ROOF OILINGBRUSHED ON?

5en1ce and Repairs 00 all ModelsDomestlc end Commercial

All Work, GuaranteedFor QUIcl<5.. ,1... Call

General Refrigerator ~ervice'3033 lllARLBOROUGH

TUxedo 2.3936

,

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Call lEnox 0 I 00

MACK nr. CADIEUX

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WANTEDGrosse'. Pointe

PropertiesALL SIZES

CASH BUYERSWAITING!

GROSSE POINTELAWNMOWER SHOPHaner anlf power lawnmowers

sharpened and repaired.

4150 CADIEUXTUexdo 1-2029

.(c)-El.ctrk a.... lrs

Electrical ContractorHome and Shop WIringRep:\lr anA Maintenance

F10urescent Lighting

FRANK l. CINDERTO. 2-0439 178. :Roslyn Rd •

(.)-CntoM CorsetsSPENCER CORSETS

INDIVIDUALLY designed. Dressand Surgical garments. Over1.3 years experience. MaudeBannert, 368 McKinley. GrossePointe. Call NISi"". "'027 crTOwn8eZId'l",312.

lAlADGE

16724 East Wotren NlegeTe 3913

'John C. StaudtInc.

15322 Eest Jefferson

SHEET'METAl WORKEavestroughs, ('.onductor!

Replaced pr RlJpaired.FREE ESTIMATES

Baker Home ImprovementsDR. ,2833 MU. 0023

~l-SEkYICIS I(a)~en.ral

REPAIRED IN YOUR HOME ISprings. chairs. sofas: reliable.auaranteed work; very reason-able. Call City-Wide ser.lce,TRlntty 1.600.

MEALS PREPARED and servedfor parties, banquets and wed-dings at halls, churches and pri-vate homes. Call NI. 011"1.:B &:B Pinty Service .. -

ATTENTION!

MilliNERY STUDENTS

Millinery supplies con be pur.chased /It

:MINQR carpenter and cement re-pairs. electrlc outlets Installed,appllance3 repaired. outsidepainting. NIagara 0901.

COMPLETE tree service. Now Isthe time fOr reduced rates. CaltFItzroy 2610.

ATTIC VENTILATORSA necessity for Insulated and fin-

fshed attics. Reduces summerheat, avoiding winter condensa-tion.' Installed and painted tomatch. ChIna closets' and cabi-nets. any specialties made toorder. PRospect 1757.

Real Estate Exchange Inc.14900 Harper cor. Outer Drive

l4-ltIeAL ESTATE WA.NTED

Call us for. free appraisal - 18years experience In the vlUasesthroughout the Pointe.

'I-EXC,HANGES

FOUR bedroom house fn St. ClairShores for, rent in exchange fora new or good used car. CallRoseyUle 1102-W.

It-;.PET5PURE :BRftD Irish Selter pup-

pies. two months old, $25. CallTuxedo 2-3242.

New 20x30 store bldg., In GrossePointe. Ideal location for profes-sional office. lmnied. poss. Mr.Kay. PI. 4600.

HANNAN

YO~ll;SHmE - HARPER. tacebrick, 6 rooms, just redecorated,11 x 22 carpeted bedroom and..washroom upstairs, attic. largelivIng and dining rooms. car-Peted. two bedrooms and tilebath down. breakfast nook. newgas furnace. roof. side drive,natural fireplace. double garage.recreathn roo m. Venetianblinds. TU. 1-2752.

13oo-1tEAL ESTATE FOIt SALE Zl-5EItYICES(f l-iefri .. ra+Io.

HANNAN

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&ROSSE POINTE NEWS

BISHOP RD. nr. MACK

BEST PRICES PAIDFOR MEN'S SUITS,

TOPCOATS AND SHOES

. TYler 4-3625

WANTEDOld Clothing

Real Estate Exchange Inc.14900 Harper cor. Outer DrIve

PRIVATE LAKE, beautiful masterhome. Guest house over 4-cargarage. Will divide 250 acres. orsell entire property; farm houseand home Included. Call Mrs.Root. LEnox 2437.

BIRMINGHAMBeautiful home. 4 bedrooms. 2

baths. mald's quarters. Exc;ep-tlonally large wooded lot. Sellor trade for smaller Pointehome. Relator. LEnox 7087.

INDIAN VILLAGE section. halfblock from Jefferson. 9 rooms.2'f,- baths, oil. 2 caE garage.Mrs. Root. LEilox 2'37 mom-!JlP,

:Beautiful 3 bedrm. brick colonia.!;large nns. Natural tile fireplace;gas A.C. heat; tlle baths 1st & 2ndfloors; 2-car garage. Being sold •in estate. Mr. Gracer. PI. 4600.

It your vacuum cleaner or anymake washers troubles you, call.

A telephone cell will bring us to NIallar~ 0585 for efficient service.you immedietelyl CARPET OWNERS - Attention.

Repair now and save the wear.~o slair carpet shifted. Dayor' evening. NIagara 0~03.

WANTED for Resale-All klnds ofchildren's clothing.' Katherine'sResale. 14132 Kercheval, 2 doorseast of library, between Newportand Eastlawn. LEnox 8776.

ELEcrRlC dish washer. Must bemodel on wheels. TU. 2-8330.

VETERAN needs electrlc roasterand studio couch. Call NIagara.1441.

1,-'UTOS FO' SALE1946 TUDOR SEDAN at ceiling

price in exchange for rental oftwo or three bedroom howe.flat. etc. Grosse Pointe vicinity.DRexel 2140.

U-ItEAL ESTATE FOR SALEWOULD, like to exchange our

Yorksliire avenue single 1100r,.2.bedroom home; large livingroom and recreation room; ~-usually attractive kitchen; fullyInsulated; gas heat; In trees. fora 3_bedroom house in districtoouth of Warren avenue. Nodealers. Address Box 861. GrossePolnta News.

CALL TUxedo 2~6900

NINE PIECE carved solid oak din-ing room suite. Sacrifice. TO.8-4797.

8-ARTICLES FOR SALEBLUE figured rug, size 63x96;

boys' brown tweed knicker suit.size 9-10: Martin fur neck pieceand boy~' Ice skates. size 5. Veryreasonable. NIagara 1847.

BOY'S We~tern Flier bicycle, 28".$20. NIagara 2110.

LOUNGE CHAIR. down cushions,$40. Lovely antique chest ofdrawers. $50. NIagara 1650.

GIRLS' junior bicycle, large size;link belt stoker; 16 m.m. East-man movIe camera and pro-jector, red leather chair, steam-er trunk. tire' 700x16. b\lllt Inrefrigerator. 'l'Uxedo 2-0922.

HosprrAL BED with 3 piecemattress., little. used. Wheelchair. Also coal or wood heatIngstove. $15. Call TUxedo 2-7360.

MOTOR SCOOTER. IIncomplete;Sea-Gull sallboat, perfect con-dition. 19751 Kelly road.

PHILCO YORK air conditloningunit suitable for olflce or, homeuse. 640 E. State Fair, TOwn-send 8-0535 ..

THREE PIECE mahogany bed-room suIte, three piece walnutbedroom suite. Duncan Phyfedivan. matching walnut cocktailand end tables. stUdio couch,NIagar",. 3619.

OOING to Callforola: bedroom,livIng room.' garden. everythingfor. the 110use. No Sundays.FIlzroy lU7.

f.-;ARTICLES WANnDBOOKS bought in aI!yquantity.

Entire libraries, bookcases andpaintings. Bronzes. B. C. ,elaes,1670 Leverette. Phone CHerry.267.

WANTED-Bedroom and 'diningroom furniture; odd pieces.Schchram Furniture. Call FItz-roy 5810.

USED sewing machines; any con-dition. Cash waiting. BrandauRepair Shop. FItzroy 3237.

PUR.NITtJR,E W ANTEQ--,-If youhave anythlng In the line ofhousehold furnIture and rugs,call The Neatway Furniture,13930 Kercheval LEnox 2115,

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FURNITURE. 3 wave radio. fourliving room chairs. beautifulebony couch and chair. togetherwfth silk velvet cushions: pIngpong table; wicker couch;chairs and tables: two mapleJenny Lind beds; two maplechest of drawers; floor lampsand table lamps. 95~ BarrIng-ton Road after 6 p. m.

TWO cocker spaniels, one blackmale. two months old, one redfemale. one year old; also onemeat scale: 12281 Camden be-tween Conners and Dickerson.

LIVINO ROOM, dining room andbedroom furniture; gas stove.TUxedo 2-9547.

LAROE motor scooter. TUxedo1-1465.

BOYS' 28" bike. Universal electrtcmixer with attachment.~. Ward.robe trunk. NIagara 8987. 352McKinley after 5 p. m.

IRISH mail hand car. $15. 289E:enwOfl ~urt. ma,ar.. 0182.

ONE three blade lawn mower. $15;one Impiemert for trimming.$10. Call TUxedo 1-3802.

SCHVirINN bullt. boys' bicycle. 28"wheel. as good as new. NIagara9315.

82 FT. CYCLONE FENCE and 44 WANTED rowing machine, mustft. gate. two.sults. size 38. TU. be In conditIon. TUxedo 1-3707.2-3365.

BABY Items and small boy clothes.English baby carriage. after-noon and evenIng wear. mater-nity dreSses. size 12. Sliver foxfurs and hat. Between 10 and12 Friday oniy and 3,and 4.264 McKInley. side door.

TWO DIAMOND rings; one rIngfour small diamonds and onelarge center diamond. PrIce$450. will sell for $400. Onerfng. two green hearts and onecenter diamond. Price $175 for$75. APpoIntment only. Call NI.0553.

ANTIQUES: Forced to vacate:Pine blancet chest: two pinechests: fine grandfather clocks:colored gl8.lses and cruets:brass and copper. Also furni-ture, mJscellaneous .. 3742 Joyroad.

IMMEDIATE; disposal. twIn beds.ftresslng tables, metal chaiselounge; brown and chronlumchair': chests; mIscellaneouspieces. Call Tuesday and Wed,-nesday for appointment to show.NIagara 4192. .

ABC BURNER. Teasdale pump,Minneapolis Hunnewell clock,t1~ermostat. Call NIagara 3573.

mGH SCHOOL boy's suU; twofur jackets: dresses. size 14 and16; shoes. size 7; hats. Call TU.2-1120.

22-FOOT metal life boat. .541Townsend. PLaza 2068.

STEEL back stair tread. Idealfor basement stairs. 25 centseach. 4.541 Townsend. PL. 20B8.

SETH THOMAS 'quarter' chimemantel clock, fully lUaranteed.Expert service on all clocksand watches. Grandfatherclocks repaIred In your home.Pick up and dellvery serviceavailable. Open Saturday until8 o'clock. Closed Mondays. East-

, side Clock Shop, 13234 Ker-cheval at Coplin, LEnox 36#5.

ONE OE garbage Disposall unit.new 1946 model. celllng prIce.'GE dealer. U:Oox 6740.

8-AftTICLES fOlt SALE----THREE piece orchId suit, from

Saks. cost $125 for $50, almostnew; one melon suit, velour,cost $50 for $30; two red coats,medium weight, size 12and 16-18. $35 and $75; one beige coat.cost $35 for $25; two fur jack-ets. short and long, short cost$125 for $25. fox tails: longcost $150 for $100. brown fox.almost new; black dresses. size18; gabardine shoes. black andbrown and blue. cost~8.50 for$6.00. size 7¥. A; one roundwalnut table 'wIth four legs, onecenter post, $15; mangle $35;'two rolla way green tubs. $10:other items. Call NIagara 0553.

MAHOGANY console type plano,excellent tone and condition.$450. Days CAdillac 8966. nIghtsTUxedo 2-0847.

FURNITURE - QUICK SALE!Leaving city-must sell furni-ture. gas stove. office desk. pl-ano, varIous other pIeces. 3G2FIsher road.

TOP RENT

LANDLORDSATI'ENTION: :MIch-Igan's best tenants transferrlldto Detroit. Telephone Com-pany offlelal and wife, middleaged. no chlldren. need two orthree bedroom home. Will de-corate Qnd care for propertylike owner. if you are having avacancy within next two or threemonths. look u& over before yousign up a new tenant. CallCHerry 9900. ext 2902 office WARDROBE TRUNK. In goodhours. condition, $25; packing trunk,

$15: collapsible garden fumi-FAMILY of four desires Income or' t u r e. $7.00: Pyrex nursing

flat. 2 bedrooms .unfurnlshed. bottles and other Items. TU.References. Call NIagara 9407. 2-1606.

WANTED by veteran and wife, CHINA.'Aynsley English bone. 56-'furnished small flat. Income. piece. formal dinner set. Cailapartment. Call NIagara 6183. evenings 6-9. ARlington 4517.

RESPONSIBLE couple urgently TEN TUBE Sparton floor radIo.needs living quarters. Furnished like new. ~loo. Also paIr of sll-or unfurnished house. apart- ver fox furs. SQuirrel dyedment or housekeeping suite in jacket. LEnox 3685.gate house or garage. Write' ON SATURDAY: one bedroomBox 592. Grosse Pointe News. suite. one bed, one breakfaSt

TWO BEDROOM house. flat or set. studio couch. odd chairs.apartment. un [urnished by rugs. etc. Telephone TUxedoChrysler supervisor. wife and 2-0954.15 - year - old daughler. QUietAmerican. References. H. W.Parfitt. NI. 3698.

TWO - THREE room furmshedapt. or income bungalow want-ed for young married workingcouple. 'Chrysler employes. Ex-cellent character references.LEnox 7355.

AT ONCE. two or three furnishedor unfurnished rooms by vet-eran and mother. Best refer-ences. Rosevillr 25B5-M.

NEW 1947 Studebaker availableIn exchange for small modemhouse or Income. LEnox 0188.

NEW 1946 Buick as partial down-payment or exchange on leaseor option t.o buy:TUxedo 2-5775.

VETERAN and wHe would makegrateful and responsible tenantsfor anything you ha\'e to rent.NIagarl!> 8510.

~RTICLES FOR SALEASH RUBBISH drums. 55 gal.

sIZe. 'PRInted. S2.00 delivered.PIngree 0583. Call TI1ursday,FrIday or Saturday.

MAYTAO washer: antique walnut,dresser with marble top. CallNIagara 3111.

ORB. PrE. , physician wantS torent or lease 1 yr. or more 2-3bedroom house, or flat Immedl-ately In Grs. Re. Adults only.best references. Call., Dr. Wol-lauk. day LEnox 0340. eveningsMEI. 0717.

THREE adults. urgently need 3bedroom house. duplex or ter-race. Best of references. WlIIpay excelltnt rent. Call DRexel8677.

TWO NURSES •. 1- 'or 2.bedroom1Iat or ap'utment by Sept. 15.LE. 0840. Call after 4:0!l pm,

COUPLE wish garage I1Jlt. Ladywfll work part-time in home ofapt.. for rent. Excellent refer-ences. Write 692 Grosse PoInteNews.

7-WANTED TO RENT(Hollses, Apts., Flats, etc.)EMERGENCY-Present.Grs. Pte.

resident, 21 yrs. Michigan Bell,wants 3 bedroom flat, singleor terrace. Call TUxedo, 2-9166or CHerry 9900, ext. 778.

EX-NAVAL officer, wife anddaughter require two bedroomapt. Careful tenants. Refer-ences. Call TUxedo 1-4077.

EXPERlENCED chauffer. Elevenyears last place. Call TYler4-8553.

6-FOR RENT(HOllieS. Apts., Flats, etc.)OFFICE SPACE. second floor.

Excellent Gratiot location. Nowavailable. TUxedo 1-0266.

SMALL furnished garage apt.avallable now for one' or twobachelors only. Lakeshore vIcin-ity. Box 800.

FURNISHED room to r,mt. Ladypreferred. Nlag¥a 6283.

ROOM and bath for gentlemanwith references. TUxedo 2-7573.

1elephone:

RAndolph 0220 or CAdillac 7600

JOHN LORD BOOTH

YOUNG woman for chlld's nurse.DRexel 9444.

YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED

S-SITUATIONS WANTED(Male and Female)

COOK. houseman. private valet.colored; bachelor or family.Free to travel. Grosse Pointeand city references. TYler5-4277.

Will poy top rent to leose for I,2 or 3 years, II 7, a or 9.roomhouse in either Forms or Shores f~roccupancy Oct. I, 1946. Excellentreferences.

WOllD

EVER1T1' B. LANE.Vlllage Manager.

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RATES

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3 Tn! nk LInes

CASH RATESIn EUeet at These Convenient

14 Sub StationsTlU' Noon Wednes~.y,.

Page Fourteen

Charge 3cWORD

Mlnln,um 60cCan be PI.ee~ by Telephone or Inrerson at :-;ews OWce till noonW~dn.. clll)'>.

PHONE

TUxedb2-6900

1IlIn!mub' 50<:

can be Place~ at News OWee or atene of 14 oon,'enlentty located sub-.utlons.

JEFFERSON AVENUE* Schettler's Drugs~4 }:. Jellerson. at NotUnll-

KERCHEVAL AVENUE* Kopp's Ph.rm.(:y169;/lj Kercheval, at Notre Dame* Cllnningham's DrugsKerch'e\"3l at Nolte Dame* Notre D.me Ph.rin.cy1'lOOOKerclleval. at Notre Dame* Grosse Pointe Drug Co;17051 Kerelleval. a, St. Clair* Titus Drug Store1 Kerelleva,. at Fisher Road(Farms)* Miller Pharmacy14\H5Kerchev.l. at Wayburn

MACK AVENUE*.Swhier Drug Stc;re17201 Mack A,'e .. , at Notr. Dame* Blue Cro» Drugs17511 Mack A,'e" at Ne!! Road* H.rkness Ph.rmacy

, 20313 Mack Ave.• at L<>clunoorBlvd.* Clair's ConfeetioneryR0792 Mack Ave .• at Anlta

FiSHER ROAD* Schettler's Drugs337 Flshec Rd:.' at Maumee

HARPER A~ENUE* Steadman's Drug Store19253 Harper ,Ave.•at WaJihtenaw

DETROIT STATIONS.* Whittier Hotel DrugsBums Drh'e .t the RIver

4-HELP WANTED, . (Male and Felllale)BOYS 15 OR OVER. No experience, necessary, fast workers. can, make up to ~1.50 an hour. Grosse. ;(>olnte Woods Recreation, 20422

Mack, Nt. 9633.

MAID, must be exPerienced In. cooking and general housework.

Three L'l family. No laundry.6Irn private room. bath andradlo. $25. Call NIagara 3043.

~IENCED general maid. 5-day week. LEnox 8200 or TUx-edo 2-0847.

EDlPHONE OPERATORTYPIST

Desired by old established firm.~ood working conditIons. 40-hour.5-day week. Permanent position.You must be a~urate. high schoolhaduate and experienced. WriteRoom 2405. Nat'! Bank Bldg .• De-iroit 26. stating education. age~nd experience.

WANl'ED-Part time services of, woman as sitter and to help

care for aged woman, Refer-ences required. TUxedo 2-2783..

ELDERLY lady to play minuets.polkas. or folk dances on plano.Contact Shannon at NIagara2724-

EXPERIENCED waitress II. n dcook. GOOd position. Punch and

. JudY cocktail louoge. 123 K'lr-, cheval. NIagarll. 9605.

S-SITUATIONS WANTED(Mal. and felllal.)

GIRL to care. for children afterschool, on .school nIghts andweek-ends. NIagara 5718.

RETIRED. whlte. board of educa-tion employee. Excellent pen-man. Experienced In ~toek

• room. Versatile. mentally andphysl~ally alert. able bodY. Pre-fer East SIde. State hours and.salary. Wrlt~ BOll: 999. GrossePoInte News.

WASHING and fronlng done, pri-vate home. Pick up and dellv-ery. Drop eard to J4rs. Jame5Broll~ Box 2~8, 51. Clair"hore$.

CHICAGO$3,80 INCLUDING TAX

'&aline 51.2l. ClInton 51.44'JoneovlU. $2.42 QuinCY $2.70Ccldwaur $2.B:l Sturgill 13.51L. Alllleies $-U. 74 St. LoW. • .17

, DE L.UXE MOTOR STAGES,J!05 CASS. AT BAGLEY l\A. UQ

N~'ERSONALSi;WEDISK :MASSAGE. Phone TU.; 1-0740.

~EGAL NOTICES

rROPOSALS REQUESTED FOROPERATING PARK

CONCESSION,,i. The Vlllage of Grosse PointePUt 15 considering granting athree-year concession for th& re-ireshment faclllties at U.• Recrea-tional Park. Any person 1l1terestedIn operating such a concession Is!Dvlted to write the Village Man-ager stating brle(Jy his qualifica-tions and the term.s he IS willing~ oUet

~_'U'LICNOTICIS

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"TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE VilLAGE OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS,, .' MICHIGAN:

"YOlIlr.h.reby notified that II special e(action will be ~eld.in the VilJ.C). of 6rouePointe Wood" Wayne County, Michig"n, On Monday, SePfember30, 1946, IndtIlit tb. pons for uid special election sh"l1 be open from ":00 o'c;I~k in the forenoonto 8:00 o'c:Iod:: in the evening. Eistern St"ndard TIme."Y 011 Ire fllrther nctilied that the polting places for Wlid alection, ,hall be as follcws:

VOTING PRECINCT No. 22: "Th. Voting Bcoth in the Ma$Ol\ School, fiNltld onVemi.r ROlld.

VOTING PRECINCT No. 23: ,Th. Voting Booth situ"ted in the Mllniclpal Building cnMlek Avenu. at Anita AVlnll'.

VOTING PRECINCT No, 25:. The Voting Booth situateet on M.ek A....n~ nNr Ken-

mor.Drive.

Village Clerk."

GrOSSt FQinte Woods, M;~~ig."

Wayne County, Michigan

Phillip F. Allard,

VOTING PRECINCT NCl. 26:Th. Voting Booth in the Mlson Schooi, sitult.d onV.rni.r ROlld.

September 3D, 1946

NOTICE OF' REGISTRATION

''YOlI are further notified th"t the f,ollowin,' propnitions shan be submitted to thoqualiiiid .Ieetors for their "dcption or reiection it Wild 'pel;i.l election,. to-witt

PROPOSITION No •.•1: ''PROPOSITION TO ACQUIRE A WeE FRONT PARK SITE: ,

'Do you favor borrowing money .nd iuuinC} bonds tflere;for oftf,. Villageof Grosse Point. Woods in. tIll511111,ofSeyonty~Two Th~ncl (FZ,OOO,OOJDollar$, to bear interest .t a rat. not to exceed Four14%) per e8tlt per ,annum, payable semi-annu411y, the Slid ,bonds to mature serially in tIl.~ fel-,.lowing mllnner; $3,000.00 in the yeal:'of 1947,.e"d • like ImOIlM yeer+-tthere"fter lip tOllnd including 1954i $4,000;00 I" itle yen of. 1955, and.lik" amount y•• rly therellfter up to Ind IDCludin9 1966, for tIl'lcqllisi.tioo of the property herein"iter described for a Lake Front Park Site:

'Th.t p4lfcel cf property prt'IIII~ owned by Mr$. Ele.nor ;C!a ...Ford, consisting of IIpp~mlt.1y Foriv.Th,... 143) IQ"a, 10l;lI~betwH" the Westerly fen" of Mrs. Eleanor CI"y'Ford's Estlt.".nd thl Gliukler Point. lend Company Subdivision, beill9' I part

. of Private CI.im 5+4 and 624, St. CI.k Shores, Mac;omb County,Michigan.' .

to be held in the

VOTING PRECINCT No. 26:The Voting Booth in tlte M"lOn Sdaool, situated on Veranier Road.

and

'Special Election

PROPOSITION N.. 2:'A 'ROPOSITION TO AUTHORIZC THE FINANCING 01; ADDITIONS AND IM-PROVEMENTS TO THE SEWERSYSliM OF THE VilLAGE OF GROSSE POINT&WOODS: '.

'Do you f"vor borrowing rnOllly .nd iIs4Ii", boncls tIl.mor of tM Ville ..of Grosse Pointe Woods In tIl.iUm of $90,000.00 tD o..r itrtlll'ftt It •rate not to ''l~ed Four (4%) Per c.ot P.r Annum, payableiemi-antWal1y,the $pid bonds to mature serially in tM following m'"Ml'1 $4,000.00 in i+i.veer of 1~7 Ind II l.ik. ImClllllt YH.ly t!'lI,...Fm up to .nd ind'lclin9 1956;$5,~.OO !n the y.ar of '757 Ind I Ilk. I"!ount yNrlv f!1'l'tJift.r up ttand inc;ludlOg 1966, for. t:M. p'urP9M of, meklns I p\lPlI; Impr:o'ftlTitllt I"tIl. Village ef <VrONf PQ!.rrt. Wqcxls t9 be .nif ~Clf!sin of ,dorti9!ll,1Idimprovement1 to the uwer'system of the said Village?' . •

"In ac:eord.~cewitll the provisions of ~ 1, Sedi0l'l4, oftfl. Stlfe CofIe+itutionII Imended, only thOM .ledor$ of tIl. ViUlge of 6rouePointe Woods qu.l1fyingunder such provision. are entitled to vote at said sped.1 .Iection on the propositionsIfltItIed-Pro~sition No:.1: "Propositi~ to Acquire~l.Ike Fron! .P.rk Sit."; Pro,..sltlon No.2: A Proposltron to Authonze the Fin"ocln9 of. Additions and ImproVll-IMnt1 ~ the Sew.r Systlm of the Vill.lge of &r_ Pointe Woods," .nd ConstmJ.tional provision being IS foIIQ~: . ' .

'Whenever .ny quenion is submitted to a yote ~f the eledors whic;h Tn-.volves the direct ellpenditure of pub~c monev ., tM T_ of bonds, onlysuch p4lrsons having the qUlllifiC<1ltionsof .~on who have property aueuedfor tues in Iny p.ri of the distrid or tlrrltCIfY to be.fJlCted by the resultof such elec;tion, or the lawful husbendl or wives of suc;h penons, shan b.entitled to vote thereon.'

"You are further notified th"t if you h"ve not .Ire.dy registored, you m"y do SO byappearing before the Board of Registrltion in the r'spective Votin9 Precin<;ts onSept.mb.r 10, 1946, between the hours of 8:00 o'cloc~ in the forenoon IInd 8:GOo'c1~k in th~ evening, Eastern Standard Time, at till fo/!uwinfJ placi!l:

VOTING PRECINCT Nc. 22:The Voting Booth in the Mlson School, sltutld on Ver.ni.,. Road.

VOTING PRECII'lCT No, 23: .The Voting Bootll s1tl11ted In +hI Municipel Building onM.ele Avenue "t Anit" Avenue.

VOTING PRECINCT No. 25:The Voting Bcoth situ"ted on Meck Avenue neer~Ken-more Drive. '

for the

NOTICE OF ELEOION

"YOU ARE FURT~ER NOTIFIED th.t ,'giltretiOfl may also be m.d. with tit. Vin.g.Clerk on tny d.y up to Ind Including Sept. 10, 1946, on which latter d.y the Vill"g'Clerk wili be ~1 his offiCI between tn. hQllrs ot 8:00 o'~ock in the fQrlnoon .nd8:00 o'clock in the 8V.ni"g, E.S.T, .

~1<t})ttisst Joinft 1B(J(Jhs

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MICHIGAN

"

TU. 2.7171

$howanincreasingpreference

forHARRIS

ALGER FLOWER SHOP

CHAS. POWLESLAND KENNELSal:'l'WUN' LlN<:lOUf A.HP nIlRER aoADS

We WuII ..... Trtm All BnoedaDop. An Breeds 8eoIried .., IM~ II' M..u.

11115 MACI AVENUE HI. 4221

;:I.".n For All Oce.,'.",., GIH Pltt.ry • Gar"."16338~, WARREN at COURYILLE

"EVERYTHING ELECTRIC"• "hI..U.I •~:=:~Ilal .~. 8&7Or • Swltchftl. Ba ..

.•c._ ....w U.IIU.1fFIx. =:::'.~.~.I ~i:'.;.~;~'.II•:::~:tt..•~=~::t e KIeotriCI ..... ~'::Il~......_i WIn<l ~. WIdJlIf WIr\!Ic. Bepaln

ELECTJUCAL CONTBAcTOIUIWlBlNG AND KEPAIlUNG ••• NEW. AND .OLD 'wOIUt

S.. DI.".y at o.r St.,.

BAYER'S ALL ELECTRIC• APPLIANCE COMPANY

l73S' L WAUENBas. Phone: TV. I-NU Bel. Phone: TV. 1-4S'll

RDERICARPET CLEANERS."IIP • Carpet. • Fllmtne 71. 2 8385Qeaned In )'our MMe, ofJI~, tU - I

:rt.re .r tbea!re. &eferenees. - _ !I......... hi.,. W... w.

ODUR'S STAIDARD STAnol, ALL STANDAItD on. PltODUCTS FO& yon CAR'S SAKE

w. De W.I.... .... A"... c.r. I:"" ad.

PI.2&32l"lunlPTI

Free

fatll"ates

WINDOWCLEANING

uuI

Wall WashingOLD

UTABUSHED

nRM

J(MP YOllrSERVICE NUMBER

in theGUIDE TO

GOOD SERVICE

RELIA.BLE ELF.CTRIC

RefrigerationSEIVICE

KEADY TO SEKVE YOU!ALL BELT,DRIVEN

REP'R(G2lUTTON CALLCOMMY.ftt:IAL

, HOtJ!lEHOLD!:La-rRIC MOTOR

REPAIRING

ALL-BRIGHTWiltl.w .... iqCI.9283 nmp AI. 1110

n Y,.s'. 1'.x/Jerie'''l10561 IOXlUIY

,2iUll~~1l1lI1I1lIlI1l!

Ieo.,we Stnice IIlelllOvl1ll!l I;..". Sell" iI PlIttiRl) ;pd Sereul II Gild' AWRiRl)I IT Wi.iJfailWS

LE. 2060.

SUPPLIES

OpeD Dail,.I~:;

l1'erythbaCfor thaBll11der

lUMPING" PAINTINGONE.DAY SIIVIC.

.dorized S.les aid Senice,Aathorised parts and fadory.tnln.N lDeebaolcs. .No ;lob too biK. or too small. Brin,;. in yoar earfor. a &lI6rOGIIl, eheck.up • • • No obUeatieD.

COMPLETE lUKE SEiVICEHYDUMATIC U'ElTS

flEE INS'ECTION

"3/",picn;-Yo~t" ,....•

FOR SHORT TIME WE WILL

Call If. JOles - 11.4727

Positively Free of Weed Seed and InsectsNow is the time to build up I,trong root system for wintermonths.

FOR ESTIMATES AND INFORMATION

KOTCHER OLDSMOBILE CO.

Shingle~oofsOIL YOUR ROOF

10ft!. UNDER REGULAR-;0 PRICE. ACT NOW'

WI: H.~VE 4,0" O.\UONS WlTRPUIlE CJ;EOSOTI:rllllJllllllllll~~GINERAL HOWE MAINTENANCE.

M:J~EI3884 CADIEUX TU. 1-0262

WilER

1111Io., Wall Tile

1,4350 E. WARREN, It Ch.Irn'n

Clean! Odorless! ScientifiC!. I

19743H...,.r, 1Mtw... 7 aid • Mil. Ids.-Tu. 2-4100

Cadillac Ownersl!Oldsmobile OwnersH'

P.rm •••• t , •• mr, ... plelewattrpro!Jflnr, low eon. e...1'l.rt.n.U•• , ...Id. "Iocll.. .111')'1'1.

Tlle.ldeal (r11I!.r .. t .f .eon'COGkID(. Scl .. III •• Uy d .. lr.cdIlle. Nu •• oke. B1U•• ".ood ".adelt.reo.I, Cearor.u t. brIckmuon .l'eq,u1rem,nt •.

BACK YARD GRILL

Former Pointer G' ives Boy, S = ~d:~~~t=es~IUJ the J. A. Hellderson A ~:~~:t~~~=;.y1ngl, Theywatche6 Marie 'MaeDon~ D". . t A" 42 baseball were trampling the vege-Whirl in Moviedom Capital, ~pdrin~T:~~~y~~d c:~eEd~:~~ les a ge ~~~s~er~~~:~~ w:Pt:::

" ' . making a new picture. After the 'Funeral services 10r ,Toseph A. :a by a resldent 01 au .street.From Zion Natlonal Park' In'j ture Is one thing but Na,ture'~ ~ur the boys were given a party Hendprson-, 42,O! 559 Washington r-, - -- - -~ -~~- .- "

U.ah comes a letter telling about Lovelies are another., . , George Murphy's ,uome. 'Road' were held Sunday at'3 p; m. I ' !ail the fun, the gang. of local !lIds' George Murphy .. that talented' caTh~:, nJfg~t I the)' ,w~nt to t ~I: I at Verheyden's Funeral Uome.' l. 8" 6~are having "n Chet SamP50n'1l actor and former Pointer, !>rother ' rro s a u ouos res auran ,01 IMr. Henderson died In Harper' I.station wagon cavalcade 01 8,100 of C. Thomas Murphy of Rivard cUnne\ a~~ pOi~ter :O~~ram. HospItal August 30, after a brief 11 A Il I' /Jmiles which teall:, them thro:.lgh boulevnd played host'to the 10. was s ng OU an. a en on Ulness. He Is survived by his wlCe, 1,1'''; VI '"the southwflst, CallfornJa and calltes whUe they were in movie:' g:e ~~ for ~ Interview W~h Charlotte. and his three daueh- 11Mexico. They'U be back In. time dom's capital George took the e . ng y, no es.s, e ters. MarY :Wu. Elizabeth and Bar~ l~. ~ ~for the opening of school on the Igang on a to~ of the MGM.stu- ~:=~w1~~~tur.:1s0fa~~ bar •. The commlt.1 servlces,were' /JIl' 11M 'd9th. <ll~s aM the Pointers were said to don't think hU friends h:re are .t held Wednesday at Saltville, Vir- ~t1~1 ""f t1. ,;According to our Informant. the Ibe the first group to be taken w~tlnC to "et .. ~Il: at them n ilnl.. . "liboys had theIr most Il),terestinif through since before the war. 'Vlaita to ~ajor radio broadc~t Mr. Henderson attended Bereatime In HoUyWood. That's not, They. sawall the uutdoor sets In~ludlnr Herbert Marshall's ''Th: CoUeee, Berea, Kentucky. and 1

'11aid to understan':' LQvely Na-I which have ~en and are being Man CaUed X~.. "Holiday for Mu- Transylvania COlleee, Lex1neton. 1sIc" with Dave ~. and the Kay Kent,ucky; In 1933 he was gradu. 1Kyser show. ated from the Detroit Colle~e of 1

The Pointe. boys lJIakiue the Law where he ~Ionged to Sigma •tOllr are Bob Boltram, Barry Mun- Delta and.P1 Kappa Alpha, lro" Dick Arnoll'" '''hll Droll. JIm He was attorney and vice presl. !Teetzel, Bill Macauley, Rob Barie. den.t of the Moore-Wiggins Invest. 1Jack Pite, Jack Wettlaufer and ment Company. having been as- j"

Peter Henkel. soclated wIth the !lrm 19 years. • FUN ERALS_____ Mr. Henderson was a member 1 'of the Grosse Pointe Congrega. J230-FootFence tio!:al Church and served a threeyear term as trustee of- thatReported Stolen church. .' Every service is charae-

----- terized by the beauty,Mn. Josephine Currie '

Lee SllIoway, of the Holden S b 11'--- dignity a n.d prestigecompany reportedio the City uccum I to mealPollee Monday momlnc, that. befitting Detroit's fin.somebody had atoien'about 230Mrl\. Josephine currie, aged '11. e'" familiel.feet of picket fenCe from the rear died ,1~ the b0U!e other' daueh- .'of the A&1' Sto;e at 1'11f2 Xer- ter; Mrs. Lester Trombley., 906,cheval ,University place, on Thursda~,

He had beeJi' told by some oO~ AUC\Ist 29. She wa:sborn In Rock- fserver that a trock had driven ton, Pennsylvania. The fUne!aluP. and' c~ .. It Why was on Saturday, August 31. 1rom

awar. , the Verheyden Funeral Home andwhence or where. WM tinknown. burlal was In Ro.'leland cemetery. 1b~t the fence WAI stolen and Mr. She had been a resident of Grosse 1Silloway wanted to eet it back, Pointe abo~t 10 years. jThe 2,000,000 resldent.s of. the She'ls survIved by her husband, •Detroit metroP9Utan area. are William Currie and her daugbter Iasked to, k~ ,theIr weather eye Mrs. Trombley, her oilly survlv~ 1peeled for about 230 feet of nice Ina child. There are also grand- lfresh'P&1nted fence, chUdren;Joan\andCorpo'raIWIl- L} CASS.t CAN'llLD

laim H. CurrIe. ch1idren of a de. . ''''-It '.114"

D b Z. • ceased. son. and both graduatea ... etnO i ization of Grosse Pointe mgh SChool _._-~-_ ..._- ... ......~-oI.

Quickly Effected_._\"_,

~ Obsei'Ylnr !lO'lllewlte ' livLacIn the 300 bloeli: of Neff lI&W a manwho apP8rei1. to be into%leated.much, walk around. to U1erearof ber hoUSe and promptly andproperly ealled tbe pollee.

Just a:s officers Rarn.ut andFlannagan arrived they reecig-.nlzed a well known burgher ofthe community,. also - a11ttle theworse for wear. disappear. withinthe safe haven of his own home.

The home KUard was immedi.ately demobllUecl. . '1 i... .,.NliIIRtIHIII!!I~HIt!IIIHIIIUII.iII8Il;.,SHINY TAlWETS PBEFDBED Attention Grosse Pointers i

101.!!Icer Tee~. of U1e City _~

po ce SlLWsome boys in the ne1&:h- IE -

'borboodot m Notre Dame late =: Wolfe's Landscape Construction Co. ~Saturllay afternoon a m u sin C =1 ~~~~t:r:Yll~::~:g~a {.::n:~~ is now operating on tb. East Side. W. are builder$ Ie:auty .• Their. preference ran to I of better I.Iwm and beautiful gardens. =nice Lh1ny neW ears, plck1nc out Fr.. estimates now "'iv.n .on _w, '--s Ind --r.1 $a 1941 Packard and a lK1 ~aab .. .~~ "w" ..-,.... ~_I.Ind5C&pe won. 'for speelal. attention •.The Offlce.rs ::broke up the puttlme and took Pho PR ""names and addresses for future ne ospect 8780 !reference for damarea.' IIII I III 1IIllI_;;

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NEEDHAM - WARD"2970 East Jefferiotl at "eD-,an

YOU WILL NOT GET FULL SATISFACTIONIF ;YOUR CAR LACKS THESE KE"AIRS

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Efficient and Courteous Service 'or" .'

, All Chrysler Product.

eolnplete DeSolcHIlylno.H.' Senice

Fitzroy 32511- 6033

. A Wa, For Quicker 'CAB SenicelI

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K'L ANNAUTO. ELECTRIC

UNITED l\IOTORS SERVICE • AUTOLITE SERVIC.l\IOTOR TUNE.UP SPECIALISTS '.Authorized Service on All Makes

Slarteni .. Gener:.tors - Carhuretors - Spc-edomcl.ers .. IgnitionWIndshield Wipers. Shll<k Absorbers - Mngnetos • Brakes

Radiators - BatterIes - Fuel Pumps - Head l..amps10350 HARPER at GARLAND PLAZA 3311

The Dickinson-Wallace Co~12740 Gratiot at Houstoll PI. 5000

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• /LEnox 8500 .1• . Flreplac. fu~l - Domestic stoker coal. J• MciNTOSH COAL CO.•! HOME HEATING HEAD9UAllnR,S . ,, 11850 Kercheval I~ ~ w

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Parts for all cars. C~mplete service by speclall!tlIwith know-how for motor tuning, generator, cu-

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Fisher & Record Motor Sales15000 Kercheval .

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DRY CLEANING FOR USED CARS

\ L_nox 7055 I LE.ox 1139I

Phone Us for Apprais:d"WileN ev.ry clutam.r I. lI"pariallt" HUDSON

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Our modern SANDBLASTING eQuipment lf com pIe tel y remo\'es old paint and J, rust. ,from your en~ir: car. $35.00 ~! Henry Schmid Sons JJ NASH DEALER ,J .- 11077 Gratiot ,------------~--_.

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Convertible top; ~~::i~ o~~a~~rvice. Sel~ct YOllr ~ Niagara4000materials from • large stock. Hard.to-gel IUlio accessories •..~ rlclc.Up andBUMping. painting and complete mechanical service. Why ~ Deli'if/try Ser:vlce

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;,I. fl"rts llnil s,m;" , Jeffersol Chevrolet J , Ipolishing Is now at your' disposal. Complete tlre and batter)', '( JEFFERSON LINCOLN MERCURY CO ,- service with timely SUggc"lIons for your car's preservation are

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