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Ish \\1 ar Rehef fund Last se&Ot1, although playmg With Helen Hayes 10 Twelfth "\lght' he flew to van" ous c1t1es of the country to delIver hlS lectures, contrlbutmg thousands of dollars to the fund Mr Evans' program consists of part lecture and part reCital He dramatlzes a score ot moods and a dozen personahtles, lllustratmg WIth readmgs the great .. est scenes of hiS Shakespearean re .. pertOlre and gl\ll1g the DetrOlt T 0\\ n Hall the opDortumtv to hear Shakespeare redd by the man cn .. tical acclaim has called one of the greatest actOls 111 the v.orld and one of tl e greatest lecturers Town Hall Series To Open at Cass Theatre Friday, October 10tn VI ould remove a conSIderable amount of asses,ed valuation from Farms tax rolls The present assess" ed >aluatlon of the property 1S$220,.. 470 Th s m1ght well result In a con .. slderable amount of controversy. '\djommg property owners would probabl) oppose the acceptance of the propert\ by the county because of a posslble deterrant effect on values of their property The Only Weekly Newspaper Covering All Homes in Grosse Pointe and Gratiot Township .. We Lead, Others Folio,., I -_ .. _- .. __ .. ~._---- To raIse f ll1d~ for the new addI" bon \Irs I:d\\ll1 S Barbour '"Jas been appoll1ted chairman of a ~pe. clal finance comm ttee \lso ac I\e n mal-. ng the new annex pOSSible are Mrs Munay \V Sales honor- Mr.; L1vmgstone stated that the I ary preSIdent of the hospItal and hospItal dId not have all of the Mrs Wilham P Stevens, chaIrman funds necessary for the new a.nnex J of the bUIldmgcommittee. On Tuesday 'sept 23 Clallce \ er L nde 1 entertamed at a ml:,cellan eo us shov.er at her home on \\ a burn road In honor of \ rg1l11a HO\\l11d "hose marnage to Hane) \1 ller "..as an e\-ent of Sept 27 I he table co\-ered " th a ) ello,,, Lhlffon clotl "a~ centered b) a b 1 dal rr()Ce~~101 n m mat (' ~ lr rounded by tin) bouquets at ) cHow baby mums and s' eetheetrt ro~es '\mong the guc~ts v,ho honored \lls:> Ho,und \ erc \fesddmcs \\ al ter Bailey, lrung J 1 ahasl John H velLmden John hoerber John Sell that old furniture In the at .. P " er Lll1den and M1SS Pauhne be and basem.ent WIth a Imer ad 10 Dlenck>.. j the ReView columns. Accordll1g to 1l1formahon recelv. cd from rellable sources the land upon which the uncompleted home of the late motor chief John F Dodge stands may be offered to Vv ayne county for park purposes The home IS now bell1g rued Attorneys for 1frs Alfred G \Vll son Widow of Mr Dodge are saId to ha,e contacted the \Vayne coun ty road commlss on \\ Ith an mqUlr) as to the use the county would make of the property should same be presented to the county for pub hc me It IS understood ho'\'"e\er that the dlscusslOns were of a ver- bal nature and there IS nothll1g 111 wntll1g to venfy th1S report Loss of Valuahon ThiS rumor has caused much spe. culatlOn as to the sort of receptIon such a transaction ,..ould reC€IH ll1 Gtosse Pomte J:arms ,...here the property IS located Several Falms offlClals who" ere contacted admlt ted havmg heard of the suggested offer but <:tated that nothll g defi nlte had de\ eloped to date Should the pl0perty be donated to the county by \11 s \\ 11son It from Grosse POlnte Shores Grosse through the Farms, City of Graue Pomte \Voods and Gratiot tm, nshlp POlnte and Grosse Pomte Park If the total project IS approved It Norbert F Denk, Grosse P01nte \\111reqUIre an expenditure of about township supervisor played a prom. $500000 accordlllg to offlc als at ment part 10 startIng actIon on the work on the project It IS expected project Through hiS efforts $100,.. that about 75 per cent of the monev 000 has been approved by the '''Ill be supplled by the government \Vajne county board of superViSOrs and the balance Will be paid by to go towards the county's share of Wajne county The cost of lateral the cost sewers would be borne by the md1 It IS expected that the construe .. VIdual areas served Ion of the new trunk hne sewer Will The new sewer would be used Iebmmate all objections of the FHA only for samtary sewage and would 111 apprO\ll1g apphcatlOns for home draIn mto the Fox Creek sewer mortgages 111 the \Voods. John F. Dodge Property Offered to Wayne Co., Says Rumor BLUE PRINT READING A course 10 Blue PrlOt Read .. Ing Will be sponsored by the Grosse POInte board of educa tlon Anyone Interested 10 such a course call Forrest Geary at Nl 2000, extension 3 Ground was broken last week for cllttles The first floor WIll be used the erechon of an $80000 add1t1on to Ifor 12 extra bed~ Cottage hospital Gros~e Pomte '\ccOld1l1g to \Irs Seabo rn L v- ra1l11S The new \\mg which is be I11gstone, p1esJdent of the board of directors of Cott<1ge hospltal the mg attached to the front Vvestern b ld h hid b present Ul ll1g as een a:Ae e end of the hospItal W111con515t of yond Its capacity to such a 1 extent a basement and fil st floor that It has become necessary to The basement space w111be utl place patlents III sun parlors hzed as an extensIon of the present X-ray department and WIll be eqU1p~ ped With the most modern X~ray fa.~ r " Cottage Hospital Starts Work on New Addition CongratulatIOns are bell1g reLen ed bv Mr and \irs "ell Blondell of 876 Rward boulevard C1ty of Grosse Pomte "ho are the proud parents of an eight pound son born Tuesday ;,ept 30 Mother and son are domg 11 eel The ne v addition rdlse" the Blan dell famIly to four bo) s and one gl1l \Ir Blondell IS c ty assessor Announce Birth Of Son in Blondell Family GratlOt township voters are re- quested to attend a special meeting of the GratIOt tOWnshIp board In the Townsh p office 19764 Harper avenue next Monday evenmg at 8 o dock At th1s meetmg a dl,',cusslOn \,,111 be held regardmg two proposed new ordmances that are of great Impor tance The first of these IS an or dmance to regulate the speed 11mt In GratlOt to \nsh p Lp to the pres cnt time the state law has estab hshed the rate of speed <\doptlOn of the proposed ordinance would prOVIde for logical regulahons III the township The other ord nance IS one that prOVides for hcens ng and superV1S IOn of electneal ,",ark m Gratiot townshIp ThiS meetmg v,111be fol lowed by the regular meetmg of the township board Special Meeting Of Gratiot Township Board On Monday No '" ord has as yet been recelVed from \Vashm,l;;ton re~ardmR' the trunk lme sewer proJect whIch was submltted to the PW A over a month ago for the purpose of affordmg rebef to Grosse Po nte Woods and GratlOt townsh p and to stop pollutIOn of waters of Lake St ClaIr by Grosse Pomte Shores sew- age One of the proposed trunk hnes would be laId 10 \1:11kflyer and an- other would follow the lake shore 1ne To the new trunk sewer \"Quld be connected mterceptor sewers 73 756 Bond Issue 42 10 47 21 58 8 82 16 34 10 57 0 436 8 135 Increase 40 15 49 26 60 8 75 23 29 17 52 4 394 42 699 The zonIng ol'(bnance of Grabot townshlJ) haa Just been pubhshed in hook form The book c::ontan\s a large map of Gratiot township CopIes of the hook may be ob- tamed from the Grabot TownshJp Office, 19764 Harper avenue The book sells for 25 cents AnnIe \Vard Toster s after class for the very young started thiS Tuesday afternoon The classes to be held ",t the Grosse POlllte Yacht Club. - RelJtew Staff Photographer Colgan pastor of 5t Clare of Montefalco parish Grosse POinte Park Lower picture left to right Mother Benedict SIster LlborlUs, superintendent of the new hospItal Dean Vumara and Reverend At .. klns See story on thl5 page. * •• Millage Increase Also Carried by Voters TOTAL VOTES RESULTS OF BOND ISSUE ELECTION Ma1garet Lauer of Hampton Rd celebratdl her eighteenth birthday on Saturday lllght Dmner was served w1th danCIng a.nd games fol .. lOWing. Precinct No. I-Trombly School Precinct No.2-Defer School Precinct No.3-MaIre School Precinct No.4-Richard School Precinct No. S-Kerby School Precinct No.6-Vernier School Precinct No.7-Mason School ---- --_._---------_._------------- \[1 a.d Mrs GP Hooper of Gratiot Township Buckll1gham celebrated thetr 25th weddlttg anm.versary Frlday eve Has New Zoning mng Over forly guesls "ere lttV11- Ordt'nance Books ed Also attendtng were their sons Jack and George who flew home to be WIth the1r parents Jack Emery Lochmoor golf star and the former Eileen \-furphy were marl1ed Saturday at V s tatlon Church A receptlOn at Lochmoor Club follo"'ed Grosse Pointe Approves Mason Bond Issue In one of the most spmted school over half of the total vote was cast electIOns 111 several ye~rs Tuesday there were only eight dlssentmg Grosse Pomte taxpayers and parents votes Paul hssert supenntendent of of ch1ldren 111 local schools by a schools ,..as "ell pleased ""Ith the ..ate of 10 to 1 gave thetr unquah result of the election SaId Mr Es fied approval to the proposed $150 - sert The fact that e>ery Grosse 000 bond lssue to bUIld an addItion Pomte precmct gave Its approval to the Mason school to a substantial expendltui e of mon- \\ hen the polls closed 848 voters eys for a school bUl1dmg that serves had cast their ballots whIch con but one a1ea of Grosse Pomte IS a trasts strongly With the 175 ballots splendid example of the co opela- cast 111 the annual school board e1ec tIve nature of Grosse Pomters as far t on last Summer as educatlOn IS concerned The Both the bond Issue and 111111ageboard of educatIOn 1Svery apprecla- amendment rece1ved a hea\y maJor t1\e of the declSlon of the \oters 111 Ity m e\Ciy dlstnct III Grosse Pomte helpmg us solve the ploblem of In the Mason school dlstnct \\ hel e 0\ ercrm\ d ng III the l\fason school $25,84600 103 GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1941 Break Ground For New Pointe Hospital Pointe Sewer Project Awaits Washington Approval New Trunk Line Would Help Woods, Shores and Gratiot Twp. $1,811,00000 Estimated Garages & Eabmated Coat Addlhons Cost $ 21000000 1 $ 25000 175 000 00 1 250 00 255 000 00 2 500 00 19000000 5 1,25000 260 000 00 8 2,000 00 11600000 16 409600 205 000 00 17 4,250 00 260,00...00 29 7,25000 146,00000 24 6 000 00 Last Monday, ground was broken for the neW Bon Secour hospital on Cadieux road at Maumee avenue In upper ptcture left to rIght Mother Benedict superior of local Bon Secour 518ters Dean John Vumara who turned the first spadeful of ground the Rev Raymond Atkins ap.d Rev P L \fr and \[rs E P Hammond and tl e Hammond famIly were honored at a dmner Sunday evenmg follow ng the Ed"'ard Hammond Troph) Polo game The guests of honor 111 eluded Lleut Col \forten H Mc Kmnon and MaJor Hubert L Kampfer both of Selfndge F1eld Plates If Originals Are Lost or Stolen If car ownel s WIll remember that dupl cate plates are 1ssued only at the mam office that the car tttle and regl~tratlOn slip must be pre sented and that the other plate must be turned In If only one lS lost or stolen they \\111 save themsehe~ much ttme and trouble saId Mr Kelly Every day many people are mconvenlenced because they VIS1t the wrong offlce or because they have to return home for a title reg l~tratlon slIp or the remamlllg plate ApprOXimately 50 lIcense plates are lost from cars 10 DetrOIt every day but very few 0" ners know .lust how to go about obtammg duph. cates accordmg to Harry F Kelly secretary 0 fstate The mam offIce at 5800 \Vood "ard a\ enue IS the only place where duphcates are Issued 111 the 9ty and the car ov,ner must present hlS cer hficate of title hiS regIstration slip and turn 111 the remammg plate only one 1Slost An afflda\1t to the effect that one or both plates have been lost or stolen 1S necessary and thIS Will be prepared at the mam offIce Without cost to the ov.ner The charge for duphcate plates lS one dollar each Ingl 42 35 51 38 52 58 41 52 28 BUIld.. 387 GRATIOT TOWNSHIP BUILDING REPORT .. _ - .. TOTALS January February March AprIl May June J;uly August September Woods Recreation Hit by Fire Monday As an mdlrect result of the heavy wmdstorm that swept Grosse POInte la5t \fonday a fire started 10 the rear annex of the Grosse P01nte Woods Recreatlon bowlmg alleys at 130pm Harold Beardsley who prepares bowhng pms was at work 10 the bulldmg and had In operatIOn an electnc motor He had also been ap plymg lacquer to bowling PlUS D1S ruptl0n of the electnc service caus ed by the WIndstorm shut off the power temporanl) 'When the JUIce was agam turned on a spark from the electnc motor apparently 19mt ed fumes from the lacquer, result- mg In an exploslOn Several hundred bowhng PillS were damaged or destroyed and the mtenor of the annex was badly burned Phl1 Mal01 na preSident of the recreatlOn company ""as burned shghtly about both arms when he attempted to put out the blaze The fire Wd.& extmgulshed by the Woods fire department Damage was eSl. mated at close to $2000 Here's More Proof SMALL BOY S - BICycle Two wheel w1th coaster bra1.e ror boy SlX to 10 years old $700 TV 2 0703 JUST NEWS The blc) de was sold to the sec ond person replytng and over 20 telephone calls were received by the advertiser Every week plea!ed adverbS- ers tell us of the QU1ck Results they experIence WIth ReView ad- vertlsmg Last week thls ad appeared We Pu~li~h the News as It Occurs. Without Fear or Favor. Issued Continuously for Over Fifteen Years. • I I" • __ ,~. __ .~.~,~, _ To Be Guest Speaker At Grosse Pointe Lutheran Church The Rev M Luther Canup DD wl1l be the guest preacher at the Grosse Pomte Lutheran church worshIpmg m the RIchard school auditorIUm Kercheval and McKm ley next Sunday mornmg Oct 5 at 11 a clock The subJect of the sermon wlll be tlA Well EqUlpped Chnstlan Soldler for These Flghtmg Times" Doctor Canup orgamzed the Grosse Pomte Lutheran church and was Its part time pastor until June of thiS year when the pansh was taken over by the Salem Lutheran church of DetrOlt and given a full time pastor It Mrs M11dred Purd.e of 18548 Washtenaw avenue, Gratiot town. ship who has been serIously III m the hOspItal for some time and was unable to have VIsitors wants all her fnends and acquamtances to know that she 15 now at home at the above address and IS permItted to have VISItors The more the mer- fier The father of eIght chlldren went home to relax last Monday ntght "11th great effort he took off hiS shoes put on hIS shppers and then turned hIS radIO on to lIsten to the LoUls Nova fight HIS youngest daughter then said I Dad do we have to llsten to that;''' ThiS home lovmg father then left for hiS favonte tavern, where you c;:an find him any mght m the week now So that IS the sad endmg father who loved hiS home QuentIn LendzlOn, 16 years old of 1092 Severn Road, Grosse Pomte Woods and Robert Long of 382 Ashland, DetroIt left home wIth 31 cents and arrIved In New York b~oke '0•• of them wrote Illlrl1dend in Detro!t for funds to continue theIr Journey to Flonda, and also asked for secrecy concermng their plans They got neIther and Juvenile au- thontles stepped In to halt theIr travels Stopped In yesterday at the new Gratiot TownshIp offIce, and 10 and behold It was brought to our atten~ tIon that Mane the brtght red haIr girl wIll soon be takmg the fatal step 1)1 matrlmony In the near fu- ture VOL 17-11:0 7 Grosse Pointe to Have New Hospital Bon Secours to Erect First Wing of New Hospital Ground was broken last Monday mOlnmg- on CadIeux road and Maumee avenue, CIty of GlOsse Pomte for the erec- tlOn of a new Bon Secours hospItal for convalescent patients The new bUlldmg wh1ch WIll accommodate 35 patIents IS bemg erected on a five-acre 5Ite It w1ll be near the home wh1ch .ow has rooms for eIght patIents and whIch was opened some years ago Plans for the new buldmg were drawn by Roland GIes, archItect Joseph Krau::.man IS the contractor Present at the ground breakmg ceremony "ere Dean John VIsmara DD who turned the first spadeful of earth Rev Raymond Atkms Rev P L For t4e present no '!'urglcal cases Colgan and Rev J J Costigan WIll be admItted but later on 1t Mother Benedict head of the Bon IS planned to erect a fully equlp. Secour ~lsters m Detr01t and 51s. ped hospItal ter Llborlulo who \,;111be superm The new butldmg wllt be two tendent of the new convalescent stones m heIght WJth hIgh base. home when cOll:tpleted Present also ment havmg a frontage of 103 feet "ere many promment doctors pro on Cadieux road WIth a '"'mg 33 fess10nal men and fnends feet Wide and 94 feet deep towards Hospttal Planned Maumee avenue and IS planned for Future plans call for the erection future extension It Will be con of a large hospItal bUlldmg of Wh1Ch structed of masonry, be practlcally the new bUlldmg WIll form a. wmg fireproof wlth exterlOr ..... aIls faced WIth a v1tnfied face bnck tnmmed w1th IndIana limestone -- I In the basement WIll be a large By THE ELK general dmmg room for the patl. D1d you read about the Inqumng I ents kItchen etc Laundry drymg Reporter (our stuff) of a metropoh. and heater room and also a dmmg tan newspaper who asked Mr EK room and recreatlOn room for the Dodson of Grosse Pomte Shores SIsters and Mr Walter '\iVhlte of Grosse Th fi t fl 11 h Pomte Farms (Pohce offlcer) m re. e rs oor '''1 aYe an en- dI th I f Ib N trance vestIbule openlllg mto a spa- gar a e repea mg 0 e eu. trahty Act? ClOUSlobby and corndors leadmg to the offIce recephon room and lounge (wlth fireplace) Chapel With vestry and room for the clergy ad~ jommg There w1ll also be 11 sleep- mg rooms WIth clothes closets Also a large sunroom at the end of the wmg cortldor The second floor WIll con tam 21 sleepmg rooms some of which WIll be for the Sisters Thirteen of the sleepmg rooms w1ll have prIvate bathrooms WIth tiled '\\alls and <> floors and all of the remamll1g sleepmg rooms w1ll be prOVIded WIth hot and cold water In addItIon there WIll be general tOIlet and bathrooms 011"-(H flool;p also linen fOoms, t~1~phoI1e hQo'th'" and accessory closets The bUlldmg w111be heated w1th an 011fired hot water system and be eqUIpped With an electrIC elevator Intenor wood trIm WIll be of se. lected bIrch and floors of concrete covered w1th asphalt tile History of Bon Secours The Bon Secour SIsters came to DetrOIt m 1909 TheIr headquarters are at 1317 McClellan avenue They are a commulllty of nursmg Sisters ..... ho nurse patIents In thetr homes The order came to the Umted States from France III 1882 and establ shed a home 111 BaIt more Md In 1917 they bUllt a large hospital In Baltl of a more There are at present eIght Bon Secour houses 1U the Ul1lted States, WIth a total of 17J Sisters There are at present nme Sisters In DetrOit It IS expected however that thls number w1ll be augmented as soon as the new bUlldll1g IS opened I I ) I I I \ ,,-

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MaurIce Evans the greatest Hv-Ing Shakespearean actor, Win openthe DetrOit Town Hall In the Casstheatre, for the first lecture of the13th season of the Fnday mornmgsenes on Oct 10, at 11 0 clock Mr.E.vans donates all the proceeds ofhls lecture engagements to the Bnt ..Ish \\1 ar Rehef fund Last se&Ot1,although playmg With Helen Hayes10 Twelfth "\lght' he flew to van"ous c1t1es of the country to delIverhlS lectures, contrlbutmg thousandsof dollars to the fund Mr Evans'program consists of part lecture andpart reCital He dramatlzes a scoreot moods and a dozen personahtles,lllustratmg WIth readmgs the great ..est scenes of hiS Shakespearean re ..pertOlre and gl\ll1g the DetrOltT 0\\ n Hall the opDortumtv to hearShakespeare redd by the man cn ..tical acclaim has called one of thegreatest actOls 111 the v.orld andone of tl e greatest lecturers

Town Hall Series ToOpen at Cass TheatreFriday, October 10tn

VI ould remove a conSIderableamount of asses,ed valuation fromFarms tax rolls The present assess"ed >aluatlon of the property 1S$220,..470 Th s m1ght well result In a con ..slderable amount of controversy.'\djommg property owners wouldprobabl) oppose the acceptance ofthe propert\ by the county becauseof a posslble deterrant effect onvalues of their property

The Only Weekly NewspaperCovering All Homes in GrossePointe and Gratiot Township ..

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To raIse f ll1d~ for the new addI"bon \Irs I:d\\ll1 S Barbour '"Jasbeen appoll1ted chairman of a ~pe.clal finance comm ttee \lso ac I\en mal-. ng the new annex pOSSible

are Mrs Munay \V Sales honor-Mr.; L1vmgstone stated that the Iary preSIdent of the hospItal and

hospItal dId not have all of the Mrs Wilham P Stevens, chaIrmanfunds necessary for the new a.nnexJ of the bUIldmgcommittee.

On Tuesday 'sept 23 Clallce \ erL nde 1 entertamed at a ml:,cellaneous shov.er at her home on \\ aburn road In honor of \ rg1l11aHO\\l11d "hose marnage to Hane)\1 ller "..as an e\-ent of Sept 27

I he table co\-ered " th a ) ello,,,Lhlffon clotl "a~ centered b) a b 1dal rr()Ce~~101 n m mat (' ~ lr

rounded by tin) bouquets at ) cHowbaby mums and s' eetheetrt ro~es

'\mong the guc~ts v,ho honored\lls:> Ho,und \ erc \fesddmcs \\ alter Bailey, lrung J 1ahasl JohnH velLmden John hoerber John Sell that old furniture In the at ..P " er Lll1den and M1SS Pauhne be and basem.ent WIth a Imer ad 10

Dlenck>.. j the ReView columns.

Accordll1g to 1l1formahon recelv.cd from rellable sources the landupon which the uncompleted homeof the late motor chief John FDodge stands may be offered toVv ayne county for park purposesThe home IS now bell1g rued

Attorneys for 1frs Alfred G \Vllson Widow of Mr Dodge are saIdto ha,e contacted the \Vayne county road commlss on \\ Ith an mqUlr)as to the use the county wouldmake of the property should samebe presented to the county for pubhc me It IS understood ho'\'"e\erthat the dlscusslOns were of a ver-bal nature and there IS nothll1g 111

wntll1g to venfy th1S reportLoss of Valuahon

ThiS rumor has caused much spe.culatlOn as to the sort of receptIonsuch a transaction ,..ould reC€IH ll1Gtosse Pomte J:arms ,...here theproperty IS located Several FalmsofflClals who" ere contacted admltted havmg heard of the suggestedoffer but <:tated that nothll g definlte had de\ eloped to date

Should the pl0perty be donated tothe county by \11 s \\ 11son It

from Grosse POlnte Shores Grosse through the Farms, City of GrauePomte \Voods and Gratiot tm, nshlp POlnte and Grosse Pomte Park

If the total project IS approved It Norbert F Denk, Grosse P01nte\\111reqUIre an expenditure of about township supervisor played a prom.$500000 accordlllg to offlc als at ment part 10 startIng actIon on thework on the project It IS expected project Through hiS efforts $100,..that about 75 per cent of the monev 000 has been approved by the'''Ill be supplled by the government \Vajne county board of superViSOrsand the balance Will be paid by to go towards the county's share ofWajne county The cost of lateral the costsewers would be borne by the md1 It IS expected that the construe ..VIdual areas served Ion of the new trunk hne sewer Will

The new sewer would be used Iebmmate all objections of the FHAonly for samtary sewage and would 111 apprO\ll1g apphcatlOns for homedraIn mto the Fox Creek sewer mortgages 111 the \Voods.

John F. Dodge PropertyOffered to Wayne Co.,Says Rumor

BLUE PRINT READING

A course 10 Blue PrlOt Read ..Ing Will be sponsored by theGrosse POInte board of educatlon

Anyone Interested 10 such acourse call Forrest Geary at Nl2000, extension 3

Ground was broken last week for cllttles The first floor WIll be usedthe erechon of an $80000 add1t1on to Ifor 12 extra bed~Cottage hospital Gros~e Pomte '\ccOld1l1g to \Irs Seabo rn L v-ra1l11S The new \\mg which is be I11gstone, p1esJdent of the board of

directors of Cott<1ge hospltal themg attached to the front Vvestern b ld h hid bpresent Ul ll1g as een a:Ae eend of the hospItal W111con515t of yond Its capacity to such a 1 extenta basement and fil st floor that It has become necessary to

The basement space w111be utl place patlents III sun parlorshzed as an extensIon of the presentX-ray department and WIll be eqU1p~ped With the most modern X~ray fa.~

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Cottage Hospital StartsWork on New Addition

CongratulatIOns are bell1g reLened bv Mr and \irs "ell Blondellof 876 Rward boulevard C1ty ofGrosse Pomte "ho are the proudparents of an eight pound son bornTuesday ;,ept 30 Mother and sonare domg 11 eel

The ne v addition rdlse" the Blandell famIly to four bo) s and onegl1l \Ir Blondell IS c ty assessor

Announce Birth OfSon in Blondell Family

GratlOt township voters are re-quested to attend a special meetingof the GratIOt tOWnshIp board In

the Townsh p office 19764 Harperavenue next Monday evenmg at 8o dock

At th1s meetmg a dl,',cusslOn \,,111be held regardmg two proposed newordmances that are of great Importance The first of these IS an ordmance to regulate the speed 11mtIn GratlOt to \nsh p Lp to the prescnt time the state law has estabhshed the rate of speed <\doptlOnof the proposed ordinance wouldprOVIde for logical regulahons III thetownship

The other ord nance IS one thatprOVides for hcens ng and superV1SIOn of electneal ,",ark m GratiottownshIp ThiS meetmg v,111be followed by the regular meetmg of thetownship board

Special Meeting OfGratiot TownshipBoard On Monday

No '" ord has as yet been recelVedfrom \Vashm,l;;ton re~ardmR' thetrunk lme sewer proJect whIch wassubmltted to the PW A over amonth ago for the purpose ofaffordmg rebef to Grosse Po nteWoods and GratlOt townsh p and tostop pollutIOn of waters of Lake StClaIr by Grosse Pomte Shores sew-age

One of the proposed trunk hneswould be laId 10 \1:11kflyer and an-other would follow the lake shore1ne To the new trunk sewer \"Quldbe connected mterceptor sewers

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The zonIng ol'(bnance of GrabottownshlJ) haa Just been pubhshedin hook form The book c::ontan\sa large map of Gratiot townshipCopIes of the hook may be ob-tamed from the Grabot TownshJpOffice, 19764 Harper avenue Thebook sells for 25 cents

AnnIe \Vard Toster s after classfor the very young started thiSTuesday afternoon The classes tobe held ",t the Grosse POlllte YachtClub.

- RelJtew Staff PhotographerColgan pastor of 5t Clare of Montefalco parishGrosse POinte Park Lower picture left to rightMother Benedict SIster LlborlUs, superintendent ofthe new hospItal Dean Vumara and Reverend At ..klns See story on thl5 page.

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RESULTS OF BOND ISSUE ELECTION

Ma1garet Lauer of Hampton Rdcelebratdl her eighteenth birthdayon Saturday lllght Dmner wasserved w1th danCIng a.nd games fol ..lOWing.

Precinct No. I-Trombly SchoolPrecinct No.2-Defer SchoolPrecinct No.3-MaIre SchoolPrecinct No.4-Richard SchoolPrecinct No. S-Kerby SchoolPrecinct No.6-Vernier SchoolPrecinct No.7-Mason School

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Buckll1gham celebrated thetr 25thweddlttg anm.versary Frlday eve Has New Zoningmng Over forly guesls "ere lttV11- Ordt'nance Booksed Also attendtng were their sonsJack and George who flew home tobe WIth the1r parents

• • •Jack Emery Lochmoor golf star

and the former Eileen \-furphy weremarl1ed Saturday at V s tatlonChurch A receptlOn at LochmoorClub follo"'ed

Grosse Pointe ApprovesMason Bond Issue

In one of the most spmted school over half of the total vote was castelectIOns 111 several ye~rs Tuesday there were only eight dlssentmgGrosse Pomte taxpayers and parents votes

Paul hssert supenntendent ofof ch1ldren 111 local schools by a schools ,..as "ell pleased ""Ith the..ate of 10 to 1 gave thetr unquah result of the election SaId Mr Esfied approval to the proposed $150 - sert The fact that e>ery Grosse000 bond lssue to bUIld an addItion Pomte precmct gave Its approvalto the Mason school to a substantial expendltui e of mon-

\\ hen the polls closed 848 voters eys for a school bUl1dmg that serveshad cast their ballots whIch con but one a1ea of Grosse Pomte IS atrasts strongly With the 175 ballots splendid example of the co opela-cast 111 the annual school board e1ec tIve nature of Grosse Pomters as fart on last Summer as educatlOn IS concerned The

Both the bond Issue and 111111ageboard of educatIOn 1Svery apprecla-amendment rece1ved a hea\y maJor t1\e of the declSlon of the \oters 111

Ity m e\Ciy dlstnct III Grosse Pomte helpmg us solve the ploblem ofIn the Mason school dlstnct \\ hel e 0\ ercrm\ d ng III the l\fason school

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Break Ground For New Pointe Hospital Pointe Sewer Project AwaitsWashington Approval

New Trunk Line Would HelpWoods, Shores and Gratiot Twp.

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Last Monday, ground was broken for the neWBon Secour hospital on Cadieux road at Maumeeavenue In upper ptcture left to rIght MotherBenedict superior of local Bon Secour 518ters DeanJohn Vumara who turned the first spadeful ofground the Rev Raymond Atkins ap.d Rev P L

\fr and \[rs E P Hammond andtl e Hammond famIly were honoredat a dmner Sunday evenmg followng the Ed"'ard Hammond Troph)Polo game The guests of honor 111

eluded Lleut Col \forten H McKmnon and MaJor Hubert LKampfer both of Selfndge F1eld

Plates If OriginalsAre Lost or Stolen

If car ownel s WIll rememberthat dupl cate plates are 1ssued onlyat the mam office that the car tttleand regl~tratlOn slip must be presented and that the other plate mustbe turned In If only one lS lost orstolen they \\111 save themsehe~much ttme and trouble saId MrKelly Every day many people aremconvenlenced because they VIS1tthe wrong offlce or because theyhave to return home for a title regl~tratlon slIp or the remamlllg plate

ApprOXimately 50 lIcense platesare lost from cars 10 DetrOIt everyday but very few 0" ners know .lusthow to go about obtammg duph.cates accordmg to Harry F Kellysecretary 0 fstate

The mam offIce at 5800 \Vood"ard a\ enue IS the only place whereduphcates are Issued 111 the 9ty andthe car ov,ner must present hlS cerhficate of title hiS regIstration slipand turn 111 the remammg plate 1£only one 1Slost An afflda\1t to theeffect that one or both plates havebeen lost or stolen 1S necessary andthIS Will be prepared at the mamoffIce Without cost to the ov.nerThe charge for duphcate plates lSone dollar each

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Woods RecreationHit by Fire Monday

As an mdlrect result of the heavywmdstorm that swept Grosse POIntela5t \fonday a fire started 10 therear annex of the Grosse P01nteWoods Recreatlon bowlmg alleys at130pm

Harold Beardsley who preparesbowhng pms was at work 10 thebulldmg and had In operatIOn anelectnc motor He had also been applymg lacquer to bowling PlUS D1Sruptl0n of the electnc service caused by the WIndstorm shut off thepower temporanl) 'When the JUIce

was agam turned on a spark fromthe electnc motor apparently 19mted fumes from the lacquer, result-mg In an exploslOn

Several hundred bowhng PillSwere damaged or destroyed and themtenor of the annex was badlyburned

Phl1 Mal01 na preSident of therecreatlOn company ""as burnedshghtly about both arms when heattempted to put out the blaze Thefire Wd.& extmgulshed by the Woodsfire department Damage was eSl.mated at close to $2000Here's More Proof

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To Be Guest SpeakerAt Grosse PointeLutheran Church

The Rev M Luther Canup D Dwl1l be the guest preacher at theGrosse Pomte Lutheran churchworshIpmg m the RIchard schoolauditorIUm Kercheval and McKmley next Sunday mornmg Oct 5 at11 a clock

The subJect of the sermon wlll betlA Well EqUlpped Chnstlan Soldlerfor These Flghtmg Times"

Doctor Canup orgamzed theGrosse Pomte Lutheran church andwas Its part time pastor until Juneof thiS year when the pansh wastaken over by the Salem Lutheranchurch of DetrOlt and given a fulltime pastor It

Mrs M11dred Purd.e of 18548Washtenaw avenue, Gratiot town.ship who has been serIously III mthe hOspItal for some time and wasunable to have VIsitors wants all herfnends and acquamtances to knowthat she 15 now at home at theabove address and IS permItted tohave VISItors The more the mer-fier

The father of eIght chlldren wenthome to relax last Monday ntght

"11th great effort he took off hiSshoes put on hIS shppers and thenturned hIS radIO on to lIsten to theLoUls Nova fight

HIS youngest daughter then saidI Dad do we have to llsten to that;'''

ThiS home lovmg father then leftfor hiS favonte tavern, where youc;:an find him any mght m the weeknow

So that IS the sad endmgfather who loved hiS home

QuentIn LendzlOn, 16 years old of1092 Severn Road, Grosse PomteWoods and Robert Long of 382Ashland, DetroIt left home wIth 31cents and arrIved In New Yorkb~oke'0•• of them wrote Illlrl1dend in

Detro!t for funds to continue theIrJourney to Flonda, and also askedfor secrecy concermng their plansThey got neIther and Juvenile au-thontles stepped In to halt theIrtravels

Stopped In yesterday at the newGratiot TownshIp offIce, and 10 andbehold It was brought to our atten~tIon that Mane the brtght red haIrgirl wIll soon be takmg the fatalstep 1)1 matrlmony In the near fu-ture

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Grosse Pointe to HaveNew Hospital

Bon Secours to Erect FirstWing of New Hospital

Ground was broken last Monday mOlnmg- on CadIeuxroad and Maumee avenue, CIty of GlOsse Pomte for the erec-tlOn of a new Bon Secours hospItal for convalescent patients

The new bUlldmg wh1ch WIll accommodate 35 patIents ISbemg erected on a five-acre 5Ite It w1ll be near the home wh1ch.ow has rooms for eIght patIents and whIch was opened someyears ago Plans for the new buldmg were drawn by RolandGIes, archItect Joseph Krau::.man IS the contractor

Present at the ground breakmg ceremony "ere DeanJohn VIsmara D D who turned the first spadeful of earthRev Raymond Atkms Rev P L For t4e present no '!'urglcal casesColgan and Rev J J Costigan WIll be admItted but later on 1tMother Benedict head of the Bon IS planned to erect a fully equlp.Secour ~lsters m Detr01t and 51s. ped hospItalter Llborlulo who \,;111be superm The new butldmg wllt be twotendent of the new convalescent stones m heIght WJth hIgh base.home when cOll:tpleted Present also ment havmg a frontage of 103 feet"ere many promment doctors pro on Cadieux road WIth a '"'mg 33fess10nal men and fnends feet Wide and 94 feet deep towards

Hospttal Planned Maumee avenue and IS planned forFuture plans call for the erection future extension It Will be con

of a large hospItal bUlldmg of Wh1Ch structed of masonry, be practlcallythe new bUlldmg WIll form a. wmg fireproof wlth exterlOr .....aIls faced

WIth a v1tnfied face bnck tnmmedw1th IndIana limestone-- I In the basement WIll be a large

By THE ELK general dmmg room for the patl.D1d you read about the Inqumng Ients kItchen etc Laundry drymg

Reporter (our stuff) of a metropoh. and heater room and also a dmmgtan newspaper who asked Mr E K room and recreatlOn room for theDodson of Grosse Pomte Shores SIstersand Mr Walter '\iVhlte of Grosse Th fi t fl 11 hPomte Farms (Pohce offlcer) m re. e rs oor '''1 aYe an en-

d I th I f Ib N trance vestIbule openlllg mto a spa-gar a e repea mg 0 e eu.trahty Act? ClOUSlobby and corndors leadmg to

the offIce recephon room andlounge (wlth fireplace) Chapel Withvestry and room for the clergy ad~jommg There w1ll also be 11 sleep-mg rooms WIth clothes closets Alsoa large sunroom at the end of thewmg cortldor

The second floor WIll con tam 21sleepmg rooms some of which WIllbe for the Sisters Thirteen of thesleepmg rooms w1ll have prIvatebathrooms WIth tiled '\\alls and <>

floors and all of the remamll1gsleepmg rooms w1ll be prOVIded WIthhot and cold water

In addItIon there WIll be generaltOIlet and bathrooms 011"-(H flool;palso linen fOoms, t~1~phoI1e hQo'th'"and accessory closets

The bUlldmg w111be heated w1than 011fired hot water system and beeqUIpped With an electrIC elevatorIntenor wood trIm WIll be of se.lected bIrch and floors of concretecovered w1th asphalt tile

History of Bon SecoursThe Bon Secour SIsters came to

DetrOIt m 1909 TheIr headquartersare at 1317 McClellan avenue Theyare a commulllty of nursmg Sisters.....ho nurse patIents In thetr homesThe order came to the Umted Statesfrom France III 1882 and establ sheda home 111 BaIt more Md In 1917they bUllt a large hospital In Baltl

of a more There are at present eIghtBon Secour houses 1U the Ul1ltedStates, WIth a total of 17J SistersThere are at present nme Sisters In

DetrOit It IS expected however thatthls number w1ll be augmented assoon as the new bUlldll1g IS opened

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Frank Renaud spent the week endWIth hiS parents He IS statIoned atCamp DaVIS, WI1mmgton, N C

Mr and Mrs Wm Stevens wereguests of the P Stevens of LakeShore Road thiS week They WIllspend the wmter III Boulder, C010

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and Mrs Clarkson C Wormer, Jr,of Ridge Road After a short weddIng tnp the couple WIll be at homeon Provenclal Road, Grosse POinte

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~Unreahty" ",Ill be the subject ofthe lesson sermon m all ChristianSC1ence churches throughout theworld on Sunday Oct 5

The golden text (I John 2 16, 17)IS ~All that 1S III the world, thelust of the flesh and the lust of theeyes and the prIde of lIfe is not ofthe Father, but IS of the world Andthe world pas seth away and the lustthereof but he that doeth the Willof God abIdeth forever

Among the BIble CItatIons IS thISpassage (Rev 4 11) 'Thou art war.thy 0 Lord, to receIve glory andhonour and power for thou hascreated all things and for theyare and were created '

Mrs Frederick M Alger IS gen~era! cha.lrman of the Bribsh WarRehe! Ball to be held at the BookCadIllac Hotel, October 17

The Country Club Saturday lllghtwas very gay There were severallarge dInner parties among themIncludmg Mr C Harold Wllls1 Mrand Mrs A D~ Wl1klllson and Mrand Mrs Colburn StandIsh, as wellas a. group of the debutante set d1nwIng together.

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On Friday Oct 3 the Camp FIreGIrlS of the N e1ghborhood club WIlthold election of offIcers Membersare urged to be present at thIS ;11Important meetIng

Thursday Oct 2 the A 0 C 's heldtheir monthly supper and bUSInessmeetmg Saturday Oct 4 the A 0C's are gOIng to the Dearborn Innfor lunch and then on to GreenfieldVl1lage The hme is 1 0 clock at theDearborn Inn

The first Woolworth dance of theseason w111start Fnday Oct 3, at8 00 pm Everybody out let s startup With a bang I We 11 be seeIngyou

Mrs A W KlemschmIdt ofLochmoor :Blvd, VISited In ChIcagofor a few days thIS week

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nounce the marnage of theIr daugh-ter, Fredencka Shurley Munroe toClarkson C \Vormer III son of Mr

To the dIstingUIshed roster ofNegro smgers that mcludes MananAnderson Roland Hayes and PaulRobeson has now been added Dorathy Maynor the sensational youngsoprano who W11lopen the Masol1lcconcert senes at MaSOnIC audltOrI~um on \Vednesday evenmg, Oct 15

A few years ago, thiS modestyoung SlOger was plannlOg a careeras a teacher of pubhc school musicToday after a. swlft rIse to fameaudiences all over AmerIca are proclaiming her as the mUSIcal findof the decade MISS Maynor wasdIscovered when she sang for SergeKoussevltztky conductor of theBoston Symphony Orchestra at theBerkshIre Festival Su\ce that ttmeshe has made I many appearancesWith famous AmerIcan symphonyorchestras

Detroiters are mdeed fortunate toh<j.ve the opportumty of hearmgthIS versahle smger whose unusualVOIce ranges from the hIgh notes oftrue soprano bnlllance to the deepvocal quahty of her race thus en~ablmg her to smg With equal easeand effectIveness the d1flIcult arIasof the claSSICSand the Negro splrlwtuals of whIch she IS so fond Notonly are crItics acclalmmg MISSMaynor s superb VOice, but also herInstInchve skill m mterpretahonSays OlIn Downes leadmg cnbe ofthe New York Times' She has vlr~tualtr everythmg needed by a greatarbst The superb VOIce one of thefinest the pubhc can hear today, ex.ceptIonal mUSIcianship and accuracy

Any midget or Juntor football of mtonatlOn emotlOnal mtensIty,teams mterested In gettmg 1nto a commUnIcatIve power She should beleague please get m touch With the able to reach almost any height asboy 5 worker at the "Jelghborhood one of the 1eadmg concert smgersClub Midget teams Will be for boys of hel generatIon Surely MISS110 and under, and the JUnlor teams Maynor seems to be fillmg Mrfor boys 135 and under Due to a Downes prophecylate start we are anXIOUS to get Trckets for MiSS Maynor 5 per~started Immediately so please rew formance are on sa.le at Gr~nnellspond as soon as possIble .Bros mUSICstore

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Mrs George Schadt of Berk-shire Road, IS entertaining twotables of bridge at the GrossePomte Yacht Club on Tuesday Herguests Include Mesdames R EMdlagan G H Noble, J M Buch-er, F H Marhn W J Rewoldt, CF Freiburger and H Houghten

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Wh1tber Road, and Mr and MrsCharles Fre1burger of Neff Roadattended the LOUls.Nova fight atNew York

Jean McConach1e spent the week.end WIth Dorothy Ann Sm.lth onFIsher Road Jean s parents, Mrand Mrs L L McConachle wereat Hamilton, Canada

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sentmg Chnst Church Chapel In thePOInte 15 co chairman of the ChristChurch Rummage Sale The salewdl be held Octoher 15 and 16th

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she had been walking on alr' abuoyant sense of wellMbemg hadreplaced the former depressed anddepressing state of mind She dlS-covered that the fear of death hadgiven way to a realization of Lifeas God that Life among whose at~tributes are health, strength, peace,joy, and harmony of being

So we learn that prayer in Chris-tian SCIence is the prayer of un-derstanding not of blind belIef, ofabsolute convlction and not ofdoubtful reliance It is a prayer ofexpectancy, receptivlty, and respon.siveness

A little gIrl, with whom I havebeen acquamted for years hadknown from earhest childhood thISconcept of prayer One day at theage of six she returned from schooland sought out her mother to askfor help wlth a headache Hermother wisely said to her 'Darlmgyou are a Christian Scientist Knowthe truth for yourself" Havmg beentrained to do her own praymg, shereplied IAll right, mother" andretired to the next room Her motherheard her say 'I am God s perfectchild There Is no error to touchme Now God I mean it" Imme ...diately she called happily, 'I m allright, mother,' and ran out to playwith her sister

How truly Jesus has said of thechild-thought that the kingdom ofheaven is made up of such readmessto ltccept and to act upon the nght1deas so freely glven to consciousMness by the divine Mind I Childrensuch as thIS one learn to talk wlthGod, consciously and confidently,expectant of definite results Howpreclous the results of such trainmgin later years' A boy or a girl withsuch a background seldom straysfrom the paths of right thinkingand dolug

an Egypt and through many a lledSea of eviL

New Lfrht on TextsThrough this appreciation and

study of the Scrlptures, thousandshave found the healing Truth intextS' which had meant nothmg atall to them before

An acquaintance of mine, who hadgone thrOUgh a severe attack of inMfluenza and who had been slow torespond to Christian SClence treat ..ment when it was asked for, toldher practitioner I I wish my friends

I who are not Christian Scientistswould quit commg to see me TheySlt on the slde of my bea and sayIYou poor dear' You look so badYou must be sufferIng terrtbly Oh,I ve had other frlends who havebeen months recovering from suchan attack And some haven't."You all know what she meant Andthey call It sympathy I

She was told to use the passagefrom John's Gospel eNo man cancome to me, except the Father whichhath sent me draw hIm" It waspomted out that Jesus had had toprotect himself mentally 1n thisway Riamst attacks which other-wise would have term1nated hiswork before his mission had beenaccomplished She went to workalong thlS line, knowing that no-body could come to her save for agood purpose Her "Job's comfort"ers" quit coming (she said 1t was asif she Ihad slammed the door intheir faces"): her Chrlstian Selencefriends came, bringing nothing butgood, tales of peace, joy, happinessand the overcoming of all mannerof evil In less than a week she wasup and about and fully recovered,although a physician, called in bya member of her family, had saIdunless she took medicine 1n someform she would be a cripple for life

A frIend, who was managing astore in a big organization, w..asmaking poor headway in his bust ..ness because of theft. These storeswere ranked by percentage of profit,not by volume of business The shop ..hfters had taken away the profitand his store was rated the lowestof the many owned by the corpora-tion He waS gJ,ven this same textby a practitioner eNo man cancome to me, except the FatherWhich hath sent me draw him' Herealized he and the company em ..ploying hlln were carrying on abranch of the Father s business.That that business represented serv-ice to mankind, an opportunity tobring somethmg of comfort andbeauty into lives which otherwisemight have llttle but that whichwas drab, that that business wasentitled to a. reasonable financialreturn, that that business couldattract to it no employee or patronwho could come to it for other thanan honest purpose He and his WIfeheld to thw thought courageouslyfor a year.

of the wonderful works of God Herewe see how the recognition of theChrlst eventually brought about theheallng of the confusion of tonguesinduced by the gross material1smof the time of Babel

How grateful we should be todayknowing that the Chrlst whichhealed in Palestine of old whichmamfested itself on that Pentecos ..tal day is now at work in the world.-avallable to heal thlS present"dayBabel, thlS confUSlOn of thought andplan, Which has the nations of theearth striving at cross-purposes!Right now, no matter how intensethe struggles and discords of theworld may seem to be, all mankindcan be brought together by tInspower of the Christ to be once again'wlth one accord in one place" AndWhat more satlSfactory peace couldbe worked out than one based uponthe insplration of the Christ, Truth?

Healing through :PrayerI have several times In this lee-

ture referred to healmgs broughtabout through the application ofChristian Science to human prob ..lems I have glven some instancesof healing through treatment orprayer, illustratIng, as Mrs Eddyputs it on page 251 of the textbookhow j the dIvine Mmd makes per~fect, acts upon the so-called humanmind through truth, leads the hu ..man mmd to relinquish all error, tofind the dlVlne Mind to be the onlyMind and the healer of sin, diseaseand death" '

Treatment in Christian Science sanot for the purpose of changmg any ..thing that is real or of seekmg toinfiuence God to alter His laws orverdIcts in regard to anybody oranythmg but it IS a prayer avail.~ble for all who are in pain, distress,dIscord, poverty, or sin that theyhave their mental eyes opened to see

Attitude When Praying that none of these things are trueIt is a prayer that we all may seeWhat is your attltude of mind only those things Which God sees

when praymg? When you turn an those eternal Indestructible things:electric light sWltch, you would be such as health, strength, peace, joy,surprlSed indeed if the nght failed prosperity, purlty, sinlessness, andto come on When you turn a water eternal lifefaucet, you expect the water to flow All that Is or can be true aboutat once Your confidence is not you and me is what God knowsbased upon trust in the SWItch or about us How gratefUl we shouldthe faucet but m the power plant be that He knows nothing but goodback of one and the giant pumps about us I When Ood knows any ..and wells back of the other thing, He knows it not Just for a

Are you this confldent when you time but for all eternity Histurn to God who is always present, thoughts, therefore, are laws, whichready to help? Or do you halt half.. never change, but always operateway between confidence and doubt, the same When your seeming prob.and sWl expect something defimte lems are exammed In the lIght atin the way of resul~" these laws what can they do but

When Jesus stlIred the antago.. vanish into nothingness?nism of the Pharisees by. making A frlend of my famIly had passedsuch statements as I Before Abra- the tradltional threescore and ten atham was I am ' he was not te!er... least ten years, when Christian Sci ..rmg to hIS human personalIty, but ence was brought to his attention.to his spll'ltual selfhood or the He had been suffering from heal tChrist, the Christ which always has dlsea~e for some months and hadbeen and always will be whlch is grown weaker eaeh day He told thepresent here and nowt. operating Ul daughter with whom he made hisyour affairs and mine home that it was no use He could

Christian Science has restored to not hold on any longer He mightLast Becomes First mankind today this sense of the Just as well let go and die

Where do you suppose his store ever-availabi1ity of the Chnst, so That day his granddaughter camewas ranked by then? Yes, 1t was in necessary to the working out of the home with two Christian Sciencefirst place The last had become problems besetting us all In all her Senttnels she had found in a distri ..first through the practIcal applica.. writmgs Mrs Eddy emphaslzes the bution rack in a beauty shop Shetion of a Blble text first enunCIated fact that the Chnst is that mani.. gave them to her grandfather, whomore than nineteen hundred years festation of God Which heals, saves, found in one of them an artlcle wr1t.before, but just as true and effective restores, preserves which operates ten from the Vlewpomt of a mUS1"today as when the master Christian In and through consOlousness to do cian He had been a teacher of VOlcefirst vOlced it. Whatever seems to be needed to and a choir master, so this appealed

There are literally hundreds of prove God s power and presence to himsuch Bible texts which study wlll Early 1n the book of GeneslS there When he had completed readingreveal to be useful at the present is recorded an mcident strangely the two p!;modicals, he called histime The study of the ChristIan reminiscent of what is gomg on in daughter to him and sald ' I veScience Lesson-Sermons, made up the world today ThIS story says changed my mmd I m not going to Iof correlated passages from the Kmg that in that day all men spoke one die" He had understood enough of IJames Verslon of the Bible and the language They concelved a plan to what he had read to see that God sChristian Science textbook, has make bnck and to bmld a tower law is the law of harmony and notplaced helpful tools in the hands of which should reach unto heaven of discord that the bellef of agemany, many students who are using It is told that this displeased the and decrepitude is a false note sothem to clear up problems of all Lord, and so He confounded thell' far as God s man is concerned Hesorts wh1ch come up in their every" speech that they nnght not under.. had realized that a change of mind,day experience And it has been stand one another The result was or of thinking was all that neededsaid of Christlan ScientlSts that they that men left off buildmg and were to take place to relleve hun of theare a Bibleless people! scattered abroad upon all the face 1nharmonles from which he seemed

of the earth In the Glossary of to be sufIermgValue of :Prayer the textbook as part of the defim ..

The Founder of Chrlstia.n Science tion of "Babel" we find this sigmfl- No LJm1t upon Ageknew well the value of prayer, and cant statement (SOlence and Health, He was restored as ChrIstian Scl-devoted a whole chapter of the p 581) IThe higher false knowl- ence has restored many anotherChrlstian SCIence textbook, the edge builds on the basis of eVldence sufferer from the delusion that Godopenmg chapter, to setting forth obtained from the five corporeal has set a. limit upon man's ille Heher views on the subject. Many are senses the more confuSlon ensues, added more than ten years to histhe heal1ngs dIrectly traceable to and the more certain is the down- already long span Just before leav-the reading of this chapter by seek.. fall of its structure" ing for the reunion of the Blue and.ers after religIous enlightenment; the Gray at Gettysburg, Pennsyl ..healings of so-called incurable dis.. Recognition of the Christ vania .a few years ago he came to Ieases, as well as of those things In the sixteenth chapter of Mat.. our office Somebody asked him itwhich are considered less serious thew it is related that, when Jesus he had not begun the study of

These healings came about be.. and his dlsciples came to Caesarea Christlan SClence at the age of JTells ot Her Heallng canse readers ot the chapter ac- Phl1lppl, he questIOned them to as- elghty-flve He replled • It must •• - -_ ••• ~ •• _ •••••••••• _ •• _. _. , • -~ •• , , , , •I d dill dlfl t tl t If th h have been before that I began

Mrs Eddy says of this experience qu re a ra ca y eren es.. cer aln ey ad gamed an un.. dnvmg my car at e1ght~flve» Th"t(8 i d H It mate of prayer and 1ts office, as derstanding of his teaching and of ...

c ence an ea h, p 108). j When aft'ecting the attltude of man toward hi h 1 W remark healed a worn n in theapparently near the confines of mor- s ea mg e can picture them office at the tune Not yet sixty.tit t God, a restoration of the under" sitting by the side of a country road,s. eXIs ence, sanding already s'-ndlng ot prayer "S used by Jesus h d th h d she had thought herself too old towithin the shadow of the death.. IJQ ... per aps un er e s a e of a fig learn to drive

V"II I I d th tr and his disciples, and by the early tree, eating of lts fruit, resting fromco ey, earne ese uths in di.. h th I So we see th"t Christian Selenc.in S i th t 11 b prophets They realized t at prayer ell' ong walk from some other ...v e c ence a a real eing is sh Id b t h tlti town ot that district has restored to men the rlght sense

in God the dlvme Ml1ld, and that ou e no so muc pe onary f G dLite Truth. and Love are all-pow- as afllrmatlve In lis form, not ask- He asked them flrst whom others 0 0 as ever.present, all-pow,,,-erful and ever-present, that the mg God to remember to be omnlpo- thought he mlght be Thelr reply tul PrincIple or Mmd the rightopposlt t T th 11d sI tent, omnipresent, omnisOlent and was that he vanously had been con- sense of the Christ as not a human

slcknee 0d ru d-cta

he .:trhror't In, omniactive, but realizmg that He personality but as Paul expresses itss wease, ea -oli:I ease sldered to be John the Baptist Ell- in Romans, I the power of God unto

testImony of false material sense, of alrteadyand at all times is all these jah, Jeremlah, or one of the other salvation. the rlght sense of men

mlnd In metter that th s f Is s No askmg HIm to change His plan prophets Hoping for real under- •..., 1 a e ensa as the perfect reftectlOn or image ot

evolves, in bellef, a subjectlve state lDlnany particular, but seekIng to standing, he asked them whom they perfect God, who never fell endof mortal mind wh1ch this same so.. br g all straying thoughts of the thought him to be The impUlsive therefore does not have to be .re-called mlnd names matter ther by one praymg into harmony Wlth that Simon replled for them ali •Thou• e plan stored to hls orlginal perfection, theSShp~:ltlt~ out the true sense of art the Christ, the Son of the living right sense of the Bible as the his ..

.u. A relative of mme was healed of God' This called down upon Simon tory of the development of the splr ..Not oontent to profit alone through cancer and heart disease many a blessing.. from the grateful Jesus itual idea, chromcllng the correct

her discovery, our revered Leader years ago through the enhghten.. who then named him Peter (from relationshlp between God, Chrlst,unselfishly spent years in searching ment that came to her through ear- I petros the Greek word for and man It has cleared away thethe Scriptures in her e:ffort to dis.. nest study of this chapter Told by I stone) and said, 'Upon this rock old bellefs in the reahty of age, Icover the Principle back of her own :five of the most emment physlcians I wlll bUlld my church' disease, poverty, sm sickness, pam,restoration to health, in order that of her home Clty that she must be On pages 136 to 138 of Science and sorrow, and death It has wlped out Iall the world might share in this operated upon Wlthin two weeks if 1t Health Mrs Eddy has described thIS the belief m the destructiblllty ofgreat boon were to do her any good at all, but incident Sond has pomted out that substance and the consequent loss

This spiritual exploration led in with no promise of a permanent Jesus plan was to found his society of supply1875, to the publlshmg of the first cure she deClded not to have the on the God-power or Christ, Which The marvelously restorative and •edition of Science and Health, but operation She had lived for years lay back of this recogmtlon by Peter corrective effects of this method !not before she h

od thor ghl In a terrlbly depressed mental at- of the Messiah +... ou Y have been proved In the experience +tested and proved its every text by mosphere, grleving for the loved Bear with me on another excur- of thousands of actlve ChrlStUtn Ihealing all manner of disease and ~~te:gone on and fearing the same Slon into the Scriptures WhlCh Imks Scientists who dally are utilIzingdiscord by the rUles laid down up with the tower of Babel and this it In healing their own discords andtherein Ile"led .....d Uplifted incident as recorded in Matthew tho f th h t t •

This textbook h"'''' restored to • _ L se 0 a ers w 0 come 0 hem iA\OI Faced by this apparently hope. et us turn to the second chapter for help icountiess thousands the Bible as less situatIOn as Viewed trom the of Acts WhIch opens with this state. I Surely It Is of such as these that I Our expert .erv,ce depar.men' " now open '0 •.ve

the chart of life, a. book of rules medical standpoint she went to a ment ; And when the day of Pen- Isaiah spoke when he prOPheSied'j you 24 hour service except Saturday and Sunday WewfhethreblrYh

towork 0lut the Psroblems neighbor, a Chnstlan Scientist at a tecost was fully come, they were all And If thou draw out thy soul to 'aka pr.da m announcmo .h" Ex.ra Sa .. «a a. tha

a e uman ex stence 0 many with one accord in one place' th hU d "f th ltll only dealer. .h E • 5 d • D dot these had come to look upon this time and In a community where e ngry, an sat~ yea cted on a a. • a 0 .,va you ay anpriceless volume simply as beautl- there were few such, and obtained The story goes on that suddenly I soul then shall thy hght rise In N .. h. Serv«aful Iltelature or as the history of a a copy ot the textbook and other It appeared that cloven tongues hke obscurlty. and thy darkness be as. G G Srace of people and a chronicle of !llterature She began readmg With as of flre sat upon each of the dis- the noon day And they that I eo h. dt ITapt interest She found so much I Olples and they began to speak with shall be of thee shall bmld the old C m1 DCtheIr rellgious progress Through Its I of an illunnnatmg nature m Mrs other tongues There were present waste places thou shalt raIse up; i.. · ·study III connectlOn WIth Mrs Eddy s Eddy s teachings on prayer that it f men from all parts of the then the foundations of many genera.. ".Iwrltiugs they have come to see that became dlltlcult to go beyond that known world each speakmg his own tions and thou shalt be called Ths Ihere are practlcal teachings which chapter At th~ end of ten days language and yet each heard these I repalrer of the breach The re- Ioan and w111lead them out of many studY she discovered that tor days Galileans speak In hlS own tongue Istorer ot paths to dwell In" I

N() Lost SubstanceNow, remember this was a parable

through which Jesus was teaohmga. lesson to hIS followers, which is alesson for us, too What is thislesson" Well can substance, whichis eternal be lost? No because Godis substance What then did theprodIgal son waste? Nothing-inother words just a false sense 01substance all that he had ever takeninto a far country Is there anyplace that is far from God where afamme could arise? No, there is nosuch place Is there a place whereman the real man, could be in want?No, where God is and He is every ..where, there can be no lack

"And he arose and came to hisfather" Who is father? Love isFather The prodigal rose highermentally because of this trialthrough which he seemmgly hadpassed Did divine Love delay Inrecognition of this idea Which seem ..mgly had strayed? No Love hadnever lost sight of His idea-neverlost sight of him for an instantMan is forever in diVine Mind, for-ever reflected and held perfect,whole, harmoUlous, healthy, strong,and prosperous Had the Fatherever failed in loving His Idea? NoLove ever loves His refiection e'AndLove is reflected in love' (Scienceand Health, P 17), our Leader says

The father called for the bestrobe, a ring for his hand shoes forhis feet, and e. feast as f()l' the sonand heir Why? Had not this sontaken his share of substance into afar country and wasted it In rlotousliving? Had he not fallen into deg ..radation of the lowest type? NoIn absolute truth, the real sonLove's Idea, the re1'1ected image atGod, never had left his Father shouse, never had strayed, never hadsinned, never had squandered oneIota of the dlvme substance whichis the heritage of all God s children

Not Even a ShadowBut What was this poor thing

whlch went down Into the depths?Had it substance, intelligence, real ..ity, perfection, immortallty, wlsdom?No It had none of these It wasunreal It was not reflection Itwas not even &. shadow of a shadowof a shadow of the real son, whonever had left the Father-whonever can leave Hun

John tells us that Jesus while hewas at Jerusalem attending one ofthe Jewish feasts, said. I Search thescriptures, for in them ye think yoehave eternaillfe and they are theywhich testify of me"

Our Master followed his own in-junction, patiently searching thewr1tings of Isaiah and the otherprophets who had foretold his com..ing as the promised Messiah, andcarrying to fulfillment all theseprophecies Of the years precedinghis active minlSuy and of his laborof preparation there is scanty rec ..ord following the episode, as re ..corded by Luke, of his bemg foundIn the temple by Joseph and Mary,at the age of twelve, questioning andanswerIng the questions of the doc ...tors of the law You will rememberthe statement "And all that heardhim were astonished at his under ..standing and answers"

Mary Baker Eddy was from earlychlldhood a student ot the Scrip-tures, a searcher for something bet ..ter and higher than was afforded bythe rellglOus teachlngs of her dayLike Abraham, when he went out ofUr of the Chaldees, she 'looked fora city whlch hath foundations, whosebuilder and maker is God"

Linked w1th this study was bersearch for health and the means ofattaining 1t ThlS led her to investi ..gate the vaHous schools of medicine,finding in them scant comfort andhttle relief In the year 1866, shesuffered a fall upon an icy streetwhile hVlng in Swampscott, Massa ..chusetts, from the results of whichshe was not expected to recover.Her nearest friends gathered abouther, but, looking for her immmentdeath, retired to a near-by room,leaving her to herself Taking upher Bible, always near at hand, sheopened to the ninth chapter of theGospel aCCOrdIng to Matthew, andread the account of the healing ofthe palsied man In her extremityof human need, her study of thisIncident led to such a flood of lightthat she was instantly healed, and,a few moments thereafter, appeared,fully restored, among her friends inthe adjoimng room, much to theirastonishment.

Psalmist liang, "who forgiveth allthine Iniquities, who healeth all thydlSeases, who redeemeth thy hfefrom destruction, who crowneth theewlth lovlngkindness and tender mer ..cies" Not a God of battles not aGod of disasters, tioods storms, andearthquakes, but that God whospeaks today, as ot yore throughthe still small VOlce"of Mind TheGod who loves all mankmd and who,relled upon will lead all mankind Inthe ways of Love, and away fromthe ways of hatred mallce, revengeenvy, jealousy and resentment TheGod who is always avallable, alwayswise, always just, always on the Sldeof that Which is right and good

What courage this shOUld inspirethat error Cannot be added to God sumverse, detract1Jl8 from its truenature, that siclfne&s cannot forceitself upon us to take away healththat poverty cannot Intrude to de;prive us of prosperity, that sin can ..not beset us to rob us of purity;that sorrow s pall cannot shroud ourjoy Wlth gloom, that war cannot beMreave us of our peace I

Of this one and only creator andHis one and only creation the Biblehas this to say "And God saId, Letus make man in our image, afterour likeness and let them have do-minion over the fish of the sea, andover the fowl of the air, and overthe cattle and over all the earthr/and over every creeping thing thatcreepeth upon the earth"

Dominion" That means control,doesn't 1t? But how runs the mod ..ern idea of man and of his statusIn the scheme of things? Mortalman, not God s man, believes thateVll has dominion or control overhhn And why? Mamly because ota false belief about ma.n, not basedupon the spiritual account of crea ..tlOn, as related in the first chapterof Genesis, and as exemplified inthe healmgs of Jesus, but upon thematerially counterfeit accQunt ofcreatlon given in the second andtollowmg chapters, in which man 1ssupposed to have been made of thedust of the ground and to have beMcome involved in all the errors ofmaterlal senae

~ Lecture

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Entitled

Christian Science: ItsRestorative Mission

byEarl McCloud, C. S B.of San Antomo, Texas

Member ef the Board 01 LiletlU'"hlp ofTh. Motbu Church Th. Fint Chatch ofChrilt, SClOJl.tllt, bl: BOltotl, MlIuacbuleUI

Right Sense of DeItyHow grateful all should be for the

teach1ngs of Christian SOlence, wh1chhave restored to the world a rIghtsense of Deity! Not only a God afarotI, but a God at hand- Closer isHe than breathing, and nearer thanhands and feet" A God who is every-where present, everywhere aU-power-ful, everywhere all ..knowing A Godwho knows no evil, who sanctions itnot, who says to the man of His ere ..ating IOYouare free whole perfect,strong, intelligent, healthy, prosper ..CUS,progressive and forever at peacewIth thy brethren"

This God-the only God-the Godof Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob ofMoses, Elljah, and Ellsha, the Godof Isaiah, Jeremlah, and Malachi,the God taught and exemplified byJesus and his diSCIples, 1s just asavauable today as He was centuries&2'0 Now as then, He it is, as the

True and False CreationChristian Science has brought

about a restoration of the right senseabout man by calling attention tothese widely dlffermg desC!lptlr,onsof creation, and showmg that theydo not complement each other, butare evidently set down side by sidein order to show the truth of thefirst and the consequent falsity ofthe seeond

Mrs Eddy devotes fifty-sevenpages of her textbook to an exegesisor spirltual interpretatlon of thesecontrastmg accounts of creation, be..cause she realized the importanceof starting from the right vlewpointin order to arrive at the correctconclUSIon in regard to man

In theIr eflorls to gain a rightsense of what is meant by man asthe image and likeness of God,Christian Scientists utiliz. Mr.Eddy's term j reflection" I

On page 515 ot the textbook, Sci-ence and Health, Mrs Eddy writesUYour mirrored reflectlon is yourown image or likeness If you lifta weight, your reflection does thisalso It yon speak, the hps ot thislikeness move in accord with yoursNow compare man before the mirrorto his divine Principle, GOd Callthe mirror divine Science, and callman the reflection Then note howtrue, according to Christian Science,is the re1'1ection to its original. A3the reflection of yourself appears inthe mlrror, so you, being spiritual,are the reflectlon of God The sub"stance, Life intelligence, Truth, andLove which constltute Deity, arereflected by HlS creation, and whenwe subordinate the false testimonyof the corporeal senses to the factsof SClence, we shall see this truelikeness and reflectlon eyerywhere'Try thlS some time, just as an ex ..perunent It wlll help to :fiX this idea.firmly in consciousness See if it ispossible for your reflection to lookdtiferently from you, or to act dif-ferently.

The Prodigal SonMortal man believes it to be possl ..

ble to separate himself from God,and to take up an independentcourse of actlon, to think, andspeak and act for himself, withoutrecourse to the divine Mind for in ..Spll'atlon or direction He believeshe can go his own way of material-ity and ignommy 1t he so pleaseslBut can he?

In the fifteenth chapter ot Luke,Jesus tells about the prodIgal sonIn the light of what has just beensaid let us look at this story, re ..membermg that it is a parable, andnot the story of a real person, al ..though incldents simllar in everyway have been enacted over andover agam

Jesus drew a word picture of awell-toMdo family, the younger sonof which longing to get away fromrestrictlve diSOlpline in the parentalhome and to follow ,his own devices,persuaded hlS father to let him havehIS inherltance, and took it withhlm into a far country where hewasted this accumulation upon falsefrlends and in loose living And thencame a famine in that land-a de ..presslon to use a more modern term

;=;=============, I He found hImself in want andhad to seek employment (That hasa famIliar sound, hasn t it?) Hecould find work only of the lowestorder accordmg to the thought ofthat time, tendmg swme HlS falsefriends had dlSappeared, no mangave unto him and he sought tosatisfy his hunger wlth the scantyfare provIded for the swme

As wlth many another, wheneverythmg was at its lowest ebbsuddenly his thought began to clearHe saw himself and his foohshcourse of conduct in their true lightIn other words he began to reflectHe realized what he seemingly hadgiven up m leaving his father shouse, where all were cared forbountifully He declded to returnhome on any terms his fatherwould permlt

He started home but his fathersaw hIm a long way off and ranand greeted hlm 10vmgly and gavea feast in hIS honor declarmg Forthis my son was dead and is aliveagalll, he was lost, a.nd is found'

Never has the world been more inneed of a. restorative agency thantoday Materlal sense is shrieking'that destruction is stalklng the earthand bringing it to a state of devasta ..tion from which 1t wlll never recover

Discouragement and desperationsit at the council tables of the na-tions, crying to them: 'IWhere isrour God?"

Those who consider themselveswise 1n thIS world 8 wisdom seek toanswer this query wlth some phl1os..Ophy or ism, forgetting that deeplyslgmficant prophecy of Isaiah can ..cermng the coming of Christ Jesusof whom he sald "The Spirit of theLord God is. upon me; because theLord hath anointed me to preachgood tldings unto the meek, he hathsent me to bllld 'tlp the broken ..hearted, to proclaim llberty to thecaptives, and the opening of theprIson to them that are bound, to-proclaim the acceptable year of theLord, and the day of vengeance ofour God, to comfort all that mourn,to appoint unto them that mourn inZlon, to give unto them beauty forashes, the oil of joy for mourningthe garment of praise for the SPll'1tof heaviness, that they might becalled trees of righteousness theplanting of the Lord, that he ~ightbe glorif'ied."

In Luke s Goslfe1 we are told thatJesus read alOUd in the synagogueat Nazareth this prophecy, and ac ..knowledged Its appllcatlon to hhn-self and his work in these words'•IThis day is thls scnpture fulfilledin your ears"

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Works of RestorationJ Latet, In Mark's account, as: Jesusis about to be separated from hlS;dlsCIPles, he tells them of the $orks

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of restoratlOn he is intrusting tothem in these words IAnd these~igns sasll follow them that beheve'In m.y name shall they cast out dev~115 they shall speak with newtongues, they shall take up serpents,and jf they drink any deadlY thingit shall not hurt them, they shall

Ilay bands on the sick, and theyshall recover • • • And they went

(forth, and preached every wherethe Lord workmg With them, andconfirming the word with signs fol ..

jlOwlng"I And these were the tests our Mas ..ter set for those primitive Chris-tians, the works of restoration they

I mnst do to prove themselves In truthbis faithful followers

Mary Baker Eddy, the DlscOvererand Founder of Christian Science,I the author of its textbook, I Scienceand Health Wlth Key to the Scrip-tures" and its forever Leader statesas her purpose in the I mstoricalSketch' in the Manual of TheMother Church (p 17) 'To organ-iZe a. church deslgned to commem-orate the word and works of ourMaster, whlch should remstate prim ..ltJ.ve Christlamty and its lost ele ...:anent of healing ,

Amidst all the present-day con-fusion of thought and action, whatglor10us peace and freedom are en-joyed by the Christian SClentlst, who,with singleness of vision, chngs toGod, knowmg that He, the onlyCause and creator, is the SavlOur ofthe world from 1ts own false conclU-sions and fears I

It has been charged that Chris ..t1an1ty has t81led In these thnes otour greatest stress The answer tothis charge mIght very well be thatit has not been suffic1ently under-stood and practiced by those whoassume to do the world s thmkingfor It.

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our country IS Imperiled by thesmart one another m mterpretIng d bt Th t 1growmg e e new ax awthe reasons behmd admmistratIon IwhIch calls for far heaVIer taxesmoves and tn predIctmg admimstra ... than ""ere ever before paid by thetIon actIon before It takes place people of thIS country IS e'Cpected toAfter hearmg the confidential brmg 1n about $13 000 000 000 ofopinIOns of mmor executives In clIff revenue In 1942 ThiS IS approxI-erent government departments any mately half of present estimated congress IS expected to be asked. toVISitor to thiS CIty would be left In government expendItures for 1942 I repeal the neutrahty act WhiCh now

f f b prevents our ships from gomg mtoan utter state a con USIona out the The new tax law wluch has been b 11war situatIon and would also be ' e Igerent waters prevents us from

d t f I th 11 t d changed very httle from the bIll dehverIng war suppltes to a belltger-ma e 0 ee at a s ones an fi

I b d b ff rst passed by the senate and ana ent natIOn and prevents us fromspelee es ma e Ybgovekrnment 0h 1 lyzed preVIously In thiS column re- armIng our merchant vessels AndCIa s are not to e ta en at t elrface value qUll es every marrIed person earnmg nght now that antICipated request

over $1 500 and every SIngle person IS worrymg congress a lot moreA recent example was the talk earnmg over $750 to pay a tax It than eIther the lease lend measure

both among offICIals here and In lhe a1.:.o Imposes additIonal taxes on or new tax bIllsnewspapers that RUSSIa was readyto give Up and make a separatepeace These storIes came out atthe tIme the PreSIdent asked for$5 985 000 000 more lease lend moneyIt has been known nght along herethat many members of congress obwJect to glvmg eqUIpment to RUSSia,so the smart young men In the gov~ernment lmmecliately mterpreted thellRussian collapse" story as beingmere propaganda. to ease the pass-age of the new lease-lend measure

Doubtless there IS a large quan~tIty of propaganda beIng released,from Washmgton to Impress the'public WIth the dangers facmg theUnIted States, but probably notnearly as many of the Importantstones ISSUing from thIS CIty arepure propaganda as the Wlse~acreswould have us believe There aresome who even thmk the ship-smk~mgs by the NaZIS were Invented toarOUSe a war spmt here and we stIllhear OpinIOnS that the NaZI RUSSIanwar IS merely a fake war arrangedby HItler and Stahn as a mean,s ofgettIng England and the UnItedStates to walk mto a trap

These examples are brought upmerely to mdicate how far certamWashmgton guessers go In treatmgall statements and stones WIth theutmoSt SUSpICIon Commentmg onthIS situattort a leadmg busmessman who VISIted Wahmgton re-cently said If the government r---Il_~__"-"""_o-,, o_o_~_;-'_0--

wants UnIty among the people of Tel A EthIS country It certamly ought to 0 ose n statestart the groundwork In WashIng-ton W,th everybody here lelhng you We Offersomethmg different I truly belteHthat our thousands of federal em-ployes are provmg to be one of thegreatest enemIeS of UnIty

Of course there IS endless dI$CUSSIan here over the PreSIdent s newlease.lend request and hIS report 011

the expendIture of the seven bIllionsappropnated 111 the first lease lendlaw The dISCUSSioncenters aroundthe fact that only a little over $300 _000 000 worth of supplles has actu~ally reached the nattons fightmg theAXIS powers, that a large percent.age of that amount represents foodand that the other $6700 000 000 ap-propnated represents goods' on or~cler '

Vv Ith figures hke that to work on ,It IS ~asy to make It appear thatour help to the allles IS mfinItesI~mal many of those debatmg thesubject Ignormg contpletIy the factthat we have filled over $4 000 000,-000 worth of orders for equipmentwhIch were not placed under thelease lend law We have also accele-rated our productIon on many typesof ~qUIpment by about 300 per centIn the last SIXmonths

There IS no doubt that we haven'treached nearly the output WhIChBrIttsh needs urgently reqUIre, butthere are plenty of figures to IndI-cate that the Job Isn t hopeless andthat our speed of help WIll multtplyvery rapIdly

The new request for funds IS tomake It pOSSIble to place further or~dets even though It wlIl be somettme before present orders are comwpleted Naturally, It IS pOinted outIf our program IS to be unmterrupt-ed we cannot walt untIl the firstseven bIllIons worth of goods are de~hvered before plaCing orders formore supphes The new request ISexpected to carry the programthrough to 1943

The new lease lend measure IS op~

Sewing Class StartedAt Richard School

IPOINTE REVIEWTHE GROSSE

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FIRST FALL MEETING

WOMEN in Today and Tomorrowthe NEWTS

Don't Wipe ThemIf you want them to he clean

don t WIpe those dIshes Just washthem, nnse them and let It go atthat Two research SClenttsts ol.ttheNew York state agrIcultural experI-ment statIon WIlham G Walter andG J Hucker, have saId so In apamphlet entttied 'The Use of tlxeContact Plate Method to Determmethe MIcrobIal Contanl1naf10n onFlat Surfaces' WhIch means _don t wipe them'

•••Women Drivers

The woman dnver has come Intoher own as an Important figure III

Bntam s defense effort As members of the transport companles ofthe AUXIlIary Terntonal Servicethey must be able to dnve and r~~paIr any of the army s motorI7edequIpment

AdvertISIng - Prius ucts or pubhc Interest and generalTo the Intelltgent people of thiS messages of large busmess concerns

- and to charge a pnce for thattown, the neceSSIty and deslrabIbty advertIsmg WhICh would be profitof advertISing IS as Simple to under- able to both the advertIsers and thestand as theIr ABC s But to the newspapersasSistant attorney general of the WIthout the support of the ad.Untted States, Thurman Arnold vertlsers newspapers could not bewho represented the department of pUblIshed at all unless they wereJustice on the temporary natlOnal merely the mouthpiece of the gov-economiC commIttee, advertIsmg 15 ernment or of powerful finanCIal m~something he can t qUIte get terests So It IS eVIdent that any ma

Dunng the past few years, Mr Jar threat to advertISIng IS not onlyArnold has asked about the value a threat to freedom of the press butof advertISIng on several occaSIOns to the very eXlstence of the pressLeaders of busmess groups cons urn. as we know It todayer groups and economic groups have Piot _ Censor.hlppatIently gIven hIm one proof after There are some keen mmded manother to show that Amenca 5 dustnalIsts who beheve that attacksmass productlon records and low on advertISlllg by the governmentpnces .eXiStpnmanly because of ad- constltlite a 'fifth column' type plotvertlSlng They have pOinted out to aImed at undermmIng freedom ofhIm that advertlSlng has been the press and the competltlve 'I) s-Amenca s star salesman They have tern of busmess WhICh has worked sode man s t rat e d how automobIles successfully In AmencatIres gasohne, packaged grocenes These men pomt out that whIleand countless other products would the freedom of the press IS bemgcost several tImes what they do to zealously guarded so far as attemptsday If adverttsmg hadn t created to censor news are concerned, amass demand for those products gradual squeezmg out of the adver~

At one tIme It seemed that Mr ttsmg m newspa.pers could be evenArnold had finally learned thiS baSIC more effective than censorshIp IneconomIC rule, but now he s for- puttmg newspapers under the abso-gotten agam At least, In a recent lute control of the governmentquestlOnnaire to 011 compallles, he PreservatIOn of the Amencanasked them to explam the neces~ press IS a good enough reason forSIty and deslrabIltty of advertlS1ng' preservmg advertiSIng, but for the

If Mr Arnold happens to h~ve consumer there are plenty of othersome qUIrk In hIS otherWise brIllIant good reasons why curbs on adver-mmd WhlCh causes black spots be- ttsmg would be disastrousfore hiS eyes when he contemplates Books can be wntten on Vohat adadvertl!ilng we could forgIve hIm vertIsmg has done for AmerIcansthat - except he hap ens to be m a But to summanze what advertlsmgpOSItIOn where he could do much does for us, I want to quote a para.toward destrOYIng advertlsmg and graph of a statement made by Drall the competttlve Sptrlt which go.es L D H Weld, former presIdent ofWIth It and whlch forms the very the Amencan Marketmg assoclattonfoundatton of oUr economIC ma- Mr Weld saIdchme Without advertlsmg there wouldDanger _ Freedom be httle mcentlve to stnve for prod~

One ot th~ great dangers of an uct dIfferences WhICh mean productattack on advertlsmg IS that It con- Improvement ThIS stnvIng for Im-stltutes a subtle attack on freedom provement IS defimtely stimulatedof the press by the rIght to mfluence the publIc

vVhether or not Mr Arnold 1S to buy - a nght that IS mherent maware of the close relatIOnshIp be- our free economy AdvertlS1ng IStween freedom of the press and ad therefore at the very root of ourvert1S1ng, I don t know but If he competItIve system Anythmg thatand other government leaders are hampers advertIsmg would tend to

break down our system of IndIVIdualgOIng to cOntmue theIr attItude ofdefinmg advertIsmg as an economIC mcentlve and free competllton Ad-waste, It IS tIme thIS relatIonship vertIsmg has been a baSIC stlJuuluswas made very clear to every free to lower costs Increased Investment,dam lovmg Amencan greater pro<luct~on Improved prod

The newspapers- of Amenca are ucts, mcreased earning power andfree strong and mdependent be- nsmg standards of ltvmgcause they long ago deVIsed a meth- These are Just a few baSIC reasonsod of gamIng necessary finanCIal why advertlsmg IS Important to allsupport WIthout gifts, SubSIdIes or Iof usphtlanthropy That method was to In these days of fast changIngpubhsh the news of bargainS In systems of hvmg, we would do wellstores developments of new prod- to hold fast to the two slogans

, whIch are the baSIS of Amenca sturn to JOY and there would be natlOnwWlde celebratlOns success formula namely It Pays

To all people freedom 1S a precIous thmg But It 1S the to Advertise' and' Competition Isthe LIfe of Trade

people who are suddenly gIven freedom after years of bondagewho feel the full force of ItS meamng

If our freedom of the press was suddenly extmgUIshed,democracy and all of the other freedoms It stands for wouldImmedIately dIsappear We would be left m the dark as to 1

A sewmg c ass IS start ng at RICh-what our government wa<; domg, what was happenmg m for- 17I lard school 6 McKmley road Fn-

etgn cottntnes and \\ 1at fate was m "it01 e fOl us \i\ e would d 3 f

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be gUIded m our thmldng by rumors and hes mstead of by facts 1 I 11o c oek ThiS cas,> Wl co, er the fol

We would be propagandl7ed mto domg what eve 1 the govern- Iowmg subJects

men( "anted us to do We would have no appeal to puhhc opm- A In) one mterested 111 a c ass deal

lOn 1l1gWIth consumer s problems whichIt Isn't a pleasant pIcture, but It IS the pictme of most WIll also meet at Richard call NI

countnes In the world today vVe don't expect It to happen 8995 ThIS class wIll cover buymghere But It can happen here If our people contmue slmply to gUIdes laws affectmg the consumertd.ke our freedoms for granted The way we can prevent It IS legal problems that concern the

1 I famIly consumer credit consumerto arm ourse ves mentally agamst any such eventualIty - to t d

Ico opera Ives an msurance serVIcebe ready when any move 15 made wlthm or wthout our coun- An enrollment of 20 IS reqUItedtry, to curb the free press, to "sltoot first," Ifor eIther course.

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The Grosse Pomte Motion PictureCouncil held ItS first Fall meetmgIn the Pierce hbrary Monday Sept15 Mrs E J Gay presIdmg Therewas a fine representatIOn from theschools and churches In the GrossePOInte area, each one of which ISentitled to two members

MISS Florence Sevens was ap-pomted chaIrman of the nommatmgcommIttee for new off'tcers

The councIl meets on the thll dMonday of each month

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GROSSE POINTE PARK $1,00YEAR PLAN A FAILURE

EIghteen months ago, voters of Grosse POInte Parkamended the vIllage charter to ehmInate the monthly salanesOf the presIdent and v1llage commISSIOners and substItutedcompensatIOn of $1 00 per year The Inovement was started by

\a IllInor1ty group of CItJlens and after a heated campalgn mWhICh several candIdates for offlce were dIscred1ted, the char-ter amendment was catrIed

Smce that tJme two v1llage comm1SSIOners have thrownup the1r $100 a year Jobs, whIch has resulted m the appomt-ment of SUCC<lSsors, selected by the vIllage commISSIOn ThIS 1S1I0t a condItJon that makes for good government Wheneveran elected offIc1al resIgns from offIce, It opens the way fora srtlall group control, mstead of government by men dulyelected by the voters

Smce the $100 a year salary became effectJve, attend-alice at Grosse POInte Park commISSIOn meetmgs has droppedconsIderably On several occaSIOns, It was ImposSIhle to hold an'leebng because of lack of a quorum ThIS would mdIcate dIS-interest on the part of the $1 00 a year commISSIOners Could Itbe due to the lack of compensatIOn for the tIme and expense1ncurred m pubhc servIce?

Even though a pubhc-spmted CItJlen be fired WIth amb1-tion to be of serVIce to hIS commumty, 1S 1t not too much toexpect hIm to spend many hours at regular and speCIal com-miSSIon meetmgs, serve on specIal commIttees and utJhle t1mefrom hIS own busmess or profeSSIOn, WIthout reasonable recom-pense?

We beheve that taxpayers are wIlhng to reImburse pub-hc servants for tIme and exjlense expended m pubhc serVIceWe d1d not favor the adoptIOn of the char~r amendment cut-ttng down the pay of the Grosse Pomte Park preSIdent andv1llage comm1SSIon to $1 00 a year

We belIeve thM the boggmg down m Grosse POInte ParkpublIc serVIce can be traceable largely to the lack of compensa-tIon of the elected vIllage offICIals

If Gr6sse Pomte Park CItJlens WIsh to mamtaIn a hIghtype of publIc serVIce and obtaIn the fullest co opera bon of ItSelected offICIals, they should see to It that the men they electto off1ce are recompensed for the1r tJme

An amendment to the VIllage Charter restormg the pay ofthe presIdent and commISSIOners, WIth a penalty for non at-tendance at commISSIOn meetJngs, should go far to Solve theNoblem of reSIgnatIOns and non-attendance at meetmgs

Students ot DemocracyAmerIca's army of educ'HlOn-31 556000 strong, mclud-

h d Good Nelghhors11lg C Il ren whose parents were horn m every country m the In England a hItch hIkmg aircraftworld-went back to school last month to learn the ways of worker was gIVen a rlde by Queendemocracy.. Mothel"""'Mary and the duchess of

Probably one of the most Critical years In educatIOn In Kent In Cahiornta film actressour hl~tory, as the world IS batthng over phIlosophIes of gov- Marth. Ra)e rescued four soldIers

from theIr overturned car and tookerltment, the AmerIcan educator WIll do more than ever beforethem to ner home for first aid treat-

to mculcate mto these students a deep-seated love and under- mentstandmg of democracy as opposed to the dIctatorshIp govern-J * * •ments of European natlOns J National Anthem

Readmg, WrItl11g and 'rIthmetIc wIll stJll be taught, but I The first lady agrees wIth' a man

Ion a Charleston paper who sug~

even more Important WIll be the teachmg of freedom, lIberty t d t h th t t 1ges e 0 er a our na lOna an~and democracy Commentmg on the plans for thIS year, John them should be made eaSIer to smgW..Studebaker, U S commlSSlOner of education, sald IIn her dally newspaper column Mrs

"Pubhc and pnvate schools may be expected to adapt Roosevelt -expressed the 0PInIOrttheIr programs m 1941-42 to stress health and phySIcal educa- that SInce The Star Spangled Ban

ner IS more lllspmng when sungbon, citIzenshlp trammg communIty, natiOnal and mternaw b II t h Id b I fi dy a 1 s ou e SImp 1 etlonal relatIons, WIth parttcular emphasls on hemlsphenc so11- * * *danty Schools thIS ytar WIll emphaSIze conservatIOn of na- Wee Bit 0' FashIontional resources more than ever before They WIll explam m Scotch kIlts are the latest fashIonmore detal1 the dtfferel1ce between dIctatorshIps and democ.w news from London The women cut

them up mto skirts SUItS and otherraCll~S Educational radIO programs and forums wlll help to garments They pay eIght coupons1dentlfy and endeavor to solve through pubhc enlIghtenment (clothmg hke food lS ratIOned) forand dlSCUSSlOU, major problems affectmg our CItizens m their a hIt contammg nine or 10 yardsdefense perIod Defense savmgs programs also wIll be maug- of matenal Bought by the Yard theurated " Isame materIal would cost 4~ cou

pons a yardOf course, In a democracy, Mr Studebaker cannot dIc -------tate what the schools WIll teach, but from all over the nation

reports l11dIcate that school heads recogmze theIr responslbIhtvto tit educatIOn mto the defense program

The school enrollment thIS year-the number who WIllbe exposed to educatIOn for defense and democracy-mclude20,707,000 In elementary schools, 7,334,000 m secondary schools1,450000 m mstltutlons of hIgher learmng, 100 000 m nursetraining schools, 75,000 day students m busmess colleges and1,850000 part-time students

If all of these students have the lesson of democracydrummed mto them, It WIll do more than can armIeS and gunsto safeguard our way of lIfe

Let Freedom l~ing"Freedom of the press," lIke the words lIbel ty and de-

mocracy, have been heard so often by generatIons of Amen-,callS that they have lost a lot of theIr fire We m Amenca don tkl\ow anythmg but freedom of the pre", lIberty and democracyWe'"e had them for generatIOns

So when the new'papers of the Dmted States, who arenow celebratIng Nahonal Ne" spaper week, embla70n thesehl~h soundmg words aeros" theIr pages many re'ldel" are aptto yawn over them and pass on to the funmes

~ It's not that AmerIcans do not apprecIate theIr free-doms They apprec1ate them more each day as they lead aboutthe W1plng out of freedom 111 all other parts of the" arId Butat the same bme It'S hard for anyone to become emotJOnallvaroused over something he has never been WIthout

For companson ImagIne the e"cItement there would bem Germany If th" newspapers came out WIth headlmes announclng, "Freedom of the press" It would cause cheerI'Ig mthe streets, expressIOns of tear on the faces of the people would

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hons of the Townshlp of GratiotSection 12 An Sidewalks cros,;

\,alks or dn"e'Wavs hereafter constructed tn the To\\ nshlP of Grat10t~l all be constructed or re constructed under the superv s on and tnspect on of the To\\mhlp and the fol10" mg penna fees and lspectlOnfee~ shall be charged

for establlshmg' grade~ and tn

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" ola+e the prOVlSlon~ of th s Ordlnance shall be subject to a fine ofnot more than Ten ($1000) Dollarsand for each and every VIOlatIOnhereof a separate and dlstlOct offense shall have been comm tted anda 1ke penalty may be mposed

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Highest prlces paId for men s sUitsand shoes Telephone call Will brmgus to you ImmedtatelY Tel TYler4 3625

A 1 INTERIOR-And exterlOf decorat1l12' Paperhangll1R: a specIaltv

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PAINTING-And decoratmg Guar.an teed workmanshIP and matenal

plus 30 vears expenence Won t voulet me adVise and estimate vourwork now TIme pavment If deSiredWm Loadet Call TU 2 7143

PIANO TEACHER - Formerlvon facultv of Detrcllt Conservatory

of Mus c Lessons at your homeUN 32247

NO CHARGE-For 1l1spechng radlOS 111 home If serviced $1 50 C

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l.mplovment Bureau for daY workFor Sale ers part hme workers and laun

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Grosse Pomte Farms portumtv to learn busmess \VnteBox FS Grosse Pomte ReView

COFFIELD~Rmger washer Good 15121 Kelcheval Grosse Pomtecondition $8 NI 8907 901 Lmcoln Park Mlch

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serV1l1g'table have glass tops Eve Grosse Pomte ReVIew 111 Gr6ssel1mgs after 6 p m or anytime Satur Pomte I al ms Applv at The Revlewdav and Sunday 13364 Promenade offlce 15121 Kercheval ,,"venue Ask

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11938CHEVROLET-Coupe Heater. MU 3564 1030Wayburn-- ---good Ures Car 111 good conditIon MUSICAL INSTRUCTION

TU 2-4137THE-Lelb MUSIC StUdlOS offer a

FOR RENT thorou.lth foundation m the studyof plano and Violin at 14950 East

KERBY ROAD 184-Grosse Po,nte Jefferson at CltV hmltsFarms Nme rOom house three

NEW TERM-Of prIvate PI3:nOlesbtdrooms Newlv decorated andlarge lot Two-car garage Lavatory sons A reco.Q;Ulzedteacher With 18first floor years teachll1~ experIence 111 thls

(.ommumty Chfford L EdwardsROOM-For busmess woman Prt~ 1377 Ph,hp Ave DetrOIt MUrray

vate home Ciose to transporta~ 5236bon Garage 1£ des1red NI 3919

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men only References Very fine er Your home or stud 0 Annabelle

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QualIty ChIckens and Egr'Fowls dressed free while you wait17624 Mack Ave Near UniversityNIagara 8644 We Deh'Ye!'

Graue POinte ApplIance ServiceWashInll' Machtnes Vacuum Clean-ers Ironers Floor Lam1's and LightSockets Faucet Washers. Repairedand Serviced

All Work Guaranteed326 GROSSE POINTE BLVD.

Runell Gragg Phone Nt 2074

FIRST CLASS REPAIRINGBlcycles Motorcycle.

New BIcycles at Low PricesUsed RebUIlt BIcycles PaInted LtkeNew _ Lawnmowers SharJ)ened

Groue Pomte Motor & Bike ShopA C Verbrugghe 1423 LakepolnteCall For NI 0557 Deliver

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Prompt Courteous Dehvery Soft Dnnks-Clgarets-Snacks

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Kroger's Tenderay Beef

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1 he slxth touchdown resultedfrom an Intercepted pass on the 50and ran back to the 24 Two playslater, Lyons \\-ent off nght tacklecut back and outraced the Devil sec

By JACK DILLON ondary for a br lhant 20 yard runNeAt Saturday the Royal Oak The attempted pass for the extra

Acorns \\ 111 engage the Grosse POint \\ as knocked downPOinte Blue Devlls on the local gnd Randy Ro~ als colored speedsterron ThIS ,\111 be the first league I closed RIVer Rouge sconng for the

test for the Blue and Gold and they day when he crashed over from the,\111 attempt to repeat last year s 6 yard lme on theIr own 39 Lyons\1ctory The kIck off IS set for two added the extra POint by a plungea clock dnd the final score read 47 0

The DevIls dropped their second G P Pos R R.non league contest last Saturday to \-rumford L E Cherona po\\erful RIver Rouge eleven 47 Franzen LT Leeto 0 at Heuer FJeld Edwards (C) L G (C) Schultz

After outplaYing the Panthers m Kundmger C 51mblesthe first quarter the Grosse Pomte Ratz R G Pauloffense and defense completely col Parcellfl R T Evanslapsed and allowed the fast and Lee R E Gasperhard running Rouge backs to pound Weaver Q B BohoClkover seven touchdowns Robbms H B Royals

ReceIvmg the openmg kick-off Hedges H B Salkathe Devil backs led by v\ 111Ben Bennage F B Hallarnage put on theJr only offenSIve

dnve of the game when they "N ROLLMENTmarched from theIr own 25yard hne it::to the Rouge 39 where their attackstalled arid they were forced tokICk The remamder of the quarter'vas a kIcking duel between Ray\\ eaver and Bob Hlllar

It was on the opemng play of thesecond quarter that the Devlls deepm theIr own terntory attempted apass \\hlCh was mtercepted by OlbeEvans standout back of the afternoon ,~ho returned It 27 yards forthe InItial marker Hlllar added theextra po nt

The Panthers second score r.esuIted from a fumble on a shortkIck off Takmg the ball on theDe"tl 40 they started a drIve thatwas climaxed '" hen HIllar plungedover from the one foot hne HISkIck was agaIn good

After an exchange of kIcks thePanthers started another sustammgdnve from mIdfield wIth Hl1laragaIn smashmg over center for thescore The place kick was agalngood and Rouge led 21 0 at the half

Shortly after the opemng of thesecond half Steve Salka cut loose\Hth a dazzhng open field run of 65yards, only to be nullified when aRouge man wa;; detected chppmg atthe 22 and Rouge was set back tothe 37 yard hne In two plays Evansran 36 :}ards to run the sconng total to 27 The pass for the extrapomt was good

After reCeIVIng the kIck off theDevtls agam were forced to kickand the Panthers ""ere on anothertouchdown march Evans rang uphiS thIrd score of the game on a 20yard spnnt arong the end The extrapomt was bad

hnrollments WIll be taken 111 thefollowmg Adult EducatIon classessponsored by Glosse Pomte Boardof Educatlon October 2 October 8

Enrollments may be made by call-mg Forest Gealy DIrector of AdultEducatlOo ~I 2000

'Fhursday, Oct 2-Acttng andPlay ProductIon

DIrected by Mr Donald HortonGym and sWlmmmg (\Yomen)DIrected by Mrs ClaIre PettlgrewConversatlOnal Spanish (begm~

ners)DIrected by \1.rs Glemp FossathCurrant \i\ orld AffalrsL of MICh gan E:xtenslon CourseDirected by Prof Preuss and

Prof HenemanCItIzenship PreparatlOn (Tues.

Thurs)DIrected by Mrs Teo Perry

Monday, October 6Gym and sWlmmmg (\Yomen)

DIrected by Mrs ClaIre Pettlgrew*Cltlzenshlp Preparatlon (Man

Wednesday)DIrected by Mrs Thea PerryJ\rt MetalDIrected by \Ir Chas PetersonPubltc Speaking U of \:I1chExtens on COUlseDirected by Prof Kenneth HanceShorthand and Typmg (class

meets vronday and Wednesday)DIrected by M ss Florence DaVIS

Tuesday, Odober 7Ballroom DancmgDIrected by Mr Arthur Carty*Pottery and DeSIgnDIrected by \1"lSSJanet Adams*\Vaodcraft and """ood Fmlshmg

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'.E".Y.'-,'" Dlrected by \lr WoodworthSpamsh-AdvancedDIrected by Mrs Clemys Fossattlj Remodel your Winter Gar- Wedne.day, October 8

I ment to the latest style. i Gym and sWImmmg (Men 20 yrs

I and over)All Work Guaranteed

i DIrected by Mr Frank Banach, ------ Photographyt U P PER MAC K Dlrected by Mr WIlham Mann, I Ball Room Dancmg ........MasonI CLEANER & TAILOR i Dlrected by Mr Arthur Cartyi 17457 Mack at Neff TV 2 8120 t *Classes meet at John D Perce,- We Call For and Deliver i J U11lorHIgh Schoole .. __ • _ e eN' ..J I

Car Cushions Tree Crash

FIve minutes after she had left her auto parkedIn front of 843 Neff road Mr. R McKelvie a resl-

16922 Kercheval, 16319 E Warren3843 49 Puritan

City Wide Service10 Trucks to Serve You!

TU 2.'"'00. TV 2 1600. UN 2.3300

MESSIAH LUTHERAN IRI'v r Ro ge WallopsSoutheast COlner of Kerche\al and e u

Lake" oDd avenues A H A Loeber Blue Devils 47-0pastor 1434 Lakewood avenue LE2121

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Be ready for cool Fall days by hav~lng Sweaters ALGERIZED NOW'Y QU II be more than pleased WIthour work

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Call Niagara 9709Don't Start Furnace Fires UnlessFurnace and Flues Are Clean ITINNING AND ROOFING SERVICE

ELECTRIC SEWER SERVICE

WARNING!

We Also CarryLAWN SEED-FERTILIZER-PEAT MOSS-LIME

QUALITY FEED STOREHarper at Eight Mile Road TU. 2.0550

Storm Windows-Doors

City of Grosse Pointe

Registration andElection Notice

DOG OWNERS ATTENTION!Valuable dogs shouldbe carefully fed. Wehave a large variety ofSpecial Dog F 0 0 d ssui tab I e for everybreed.

At the Fire Hall (Central Polling Place), 17145Maumee Avenue,between St. Clair and Neff Streets. The polls of such election be-ing open from 7:00 o'clock A. M. until 8;00 P. M., Eastern Stand-ard Time.

17801Mack at R.vard NI. 3640Open Monday 'Vednesdav and Fnday Evenm,Q;s Ttll 9

The qualified electors of the City of Grosse Pointe, Wayne Coun-ty, Michigan, are hereby notified that th~ Regular City GeneralElection for the purpose of electing City Officers will be held on

All qualified electors not already registered may register at theCity Clerk's Office, 17150Maumee Avenue, on or before Satur-day, October 25, 1941 WHICH IS THE LAS T DAY FORREGISTRATION FOR CITY GENERAL ELECTION, NO.VEMBER 4, 1941. Office Hours, daily 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,Eastern Standard Time. Saturdays, close 12:00 noon.The Special Attention of new residents of the City of GrossePointe is called to the necessity of registering for this election.Registration for School Election does not entitle an elector tovote at any other election.

Norbert P. Neff,City Clerk.

Treasurer

Candidates for the Following City Offices Will Be Elected:

M S-IX 1Three forayor . TWO Year Term.

City Clerk Councilmen ~~URfYear Term.(In accordance With Charter Amendment adopted April 7. 1941 the three candidates reCelVlftlr thehighest number of votes shall serve for four years and the remaln1ng three candidates shall serve fol"two years)

Tuesday, Nov.4, 1941

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