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Early IrngahonThe first IrrigatIOn by an Anglo-
Saxon on the Amencan contmentIS credIted to Wllham Carter, mutah In 1847
SpeculatIon as to ""ho WIll fill thekey state PO~lttbus IS ruunltlg wdd. ThemaJonty are watchmg Gov FrankMurphy s movements closely He hassome chOice pOSItions to fi11 and no one1<;defin tely sure Just who IS very closeto hIm pohtlcally AudItor Ed WII-hams who ha~ returnted from FlorIdawhere he conferred With the new Gov-ernor IS not seekmg al1 apiPomtmentLocal pohttcans fully eXJPect Mr WIl ..ham<; to run for Mayor at the nextelection They mamtaIn that he Wtll1-:lave Fra11lk Murphys support 1'1. therace \1eanwhl1e, tire COViers can beseen labelled 'Edward Wilhams forWayne County AudItor" SpeculationIII 'PohtlcS IS of the most meager varl~tyand not1ung 15 <:ertam 11ntl1 It m downIn black and white WIth a good SIg"nature beneath It
What Kinds of WorkersAre Not Getting'Jobs?
By 11all $2 00 per year, Smgle Copies 5 Cent.
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Real Estate Loans
rhe ej es of the world ale watchlllg llltelestedlv thiS battlebetween capItal and labor over recognItIOn of organI7ed labor byCeneral "\rotor" In theIr I lInt Pld.nt
By Grosse Pointe Review Special Correspondentrlmt lS b11sthng- ,;tth fil e,rms ann soldIers march the streets
with fixed b~yonet, 111 the teme stnke SituatIOn whIch has developedIn the last few day,; flom an ordt..rly SIt do\ovn stllke to one of cLts-
order and rlOt1U~
Governor Flank Murphy has ordered the moblhzatlon of Na-tional Guards m 15 Michigan cltles These tloops are In readme 55
to embark for the scene of actIOn 011 short notIceThe Governol has lllvlted Genelal Motors officlah and offiCial
representatlves of the Unton to participate m a parley today 111
the hopes that 1mther de&tluc(lOn of pi opel ty and further blood-shed nl1ght be prevented
Wan ants ha,e been l"elnred 101 thc ane;t of nleaders Theseleaders are charged \\ 1th 1t1Clt1l1g the men to notlJ1g and destructIOnof property All" dl ranb "ere latel held by the Governor topermlt parlev
The appeal al1ce 01 the mIlItIa on the scene has been lllstru-
mental111 a\lrtmJ an) vlOlLnt outbreaks 19a1O~t the ~ttlh.ers, v..hlCh"'v auld have resulted m SCIlOUS Lon ",equellce.-.,
Pre:,st11 e IS be1l1g brought to bear In 1.11effort to force an earlygettlement \\ 1th the PreSIdent follo\\ l11g clO'icly c\ cry movementpICpal1l1g to step 1tl 111the event Govclnor I lank :i\Iurphy fd.lh to
effect a settlement
The famlly of Henry Huvaere smcerely thank theIr many fnends andneIghbor.;; for the kmdne% and canslderatIon shown them III theIr recen1berea vement
Heavily Armed NationalGuards Ready For Action
In Flint Strike Situation
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Grosse Pointe Post303 NEWS
The bar assoclahons through the Why DetrOit Has Low Rates amount paId per claim ior these yearsLmted States that are makmg deter- In DetrOIt the fourth largest CIty 15 $298 f-or New Yotik and $347 form1l1ed efforts to purge the legal pro $S 000 $10000 pubhchablltty msurance Detr01t A<; a result the "loss cost perfesslOn of unetlucal members who so I costs only $23 00 For thiS low rate car V,ll1ch 1... the product of the claim1Clt and fa,bncate aocldent~cases are Detr01t s Wide straight flat and except trequency and 1S the are,age amountmal 11 glower automcfulle Insurance 111 a few ~laces uncongested streets and pald per clann ts $13 47 for DetrOItrates pD% ble In New York CIty and hIghways and MichIgan s ltcens and $5411 for New York\\ here It costs $9000 to buy publtc 11a tog and automobile finanCIal reS.ponsi As the"e figure,; With an allowancebl1lty nsurance to extent of $5000 for blhty laws are partly responSIble for trend represent 615% of theone person and $10000 for two or mOfe But the clllef cred1t 'belongs to MICh premium charged It IS easy to as<:er..<;C1 cute en amibulance cha<;mg lawyers Igan s courts and attorneys for makIng tam why New York s claims frequertey\\crc sc nd Slllce the start of the In the courts more effectlVe for dlspensmg and loss CO'lt 'Per car for 1935 was lowerve"tltgat on three months ago (Nev. JustIce and to the DetrOIt Bar Assocla than the five year averages and that theYOlk TImes October 1 1936) tton for <;ponsonng an ambulaTfce amount paId per daun for 1935 for
In P lrn mgham Alabama whcre chasmg' law whlch makes sohcltmg DetrOIt was htgh-er that the five year$;, 000 $10000 pubhe ha!blbty msura.nce persoI"'al tllJury -cases Illegal In the average These figures are for stockCO<;l<;$4300 100 per -cent hlgh~ than famous HIghtower cases of 1932 the compames belongtng to the Nationalthey \\ ere a few year" ago and htgher ludge lec.rncd that the cases had been Bureau 0'£ Casualty and Surety Under ..lhall an} other CIty of hke Slze 111 the sohclted and refu.\>ed to permIt the wr terscountry the bureau probed 63 cases attorney to collect hiS fee'! The at Other Formll of Liability JnlSuranc~obtallled 23 mdlctments and 9 con tOrllLy plead a defect 111 the law but> A sundar pldure presents Itself 1tt
\lcbom C"Jahonal Underwnter Nov the court ruled that It had an mnerernt other forms of 'Pu.bllc hablltty Insurance19 19J6) nght to purge ltself of unethIcal prac Why .\>hould the lowest rate schedules
And m Lmcoln l\Tebraska where bces and members be aSSigned to MlOtl1gan for manurfac ..$5000 $10000 pubhc ltablltty tnsurance How Rates Ar~ FIgured tor s c.nd contractor.\> 'PublIc habdityco:>ts $29 00 FAD the second Lmcoln \\- Ith these fact:. In mmd It IS mter Insurance? Why should the hIghest beattorney to be Cited by the supreme esttng to note that the average number ass gned to New York CIty? Whycourt durmg the last two months on of claIms paId per hundred low pn<:ed were the {)wnen landloros' andcharges of ambulance chasmg, pleded automobl1e~ For the years 1931 35 111 tenant" rates for apelrtments doulbletiguilty C'J"atlOnal underwnter Nov clmlYc IS 39 for DetrOIt and 182 for for Blrmmgham A.labama 10 1936 and26 1936) \Jew York Hov.e"er the average (Contmued on Paigle Fi-Vle). -------------------_..:_---------------
How Bar Association Can ReduceAutomobile Insurance Rates
By Wllham A ScallyAt la t 'i\e I a\e fi laB) form dated
plal1~ for <;tartl11g a Boy Scout 1 r00p tob<- "ponsorcd l.nd aldul b) our Po<,tvlllch "'-e feel sure VI 11 be a 1a<;tng
henefit to the commul11ty \1\.. C ll1tendto e lcoura~e among the hoy<; ,arlOUSathletIC act, Ittes ao; '" ell a'i regular BoyScout actIvIt Ie" It IS our deSIre to get""hat mf01matlon we can from the parent<- of the lads iW'hom1ght be mterestcd 15 wdl dS from the bov:. them<;clve<;fa br chglble boys IDtt<;t range In agotrom 12 to 16 Just rll1g Pmgree 7291 C M Harmon Co have funds a" alland a::>kfor Edl for tn that way we <:an able for ImmedIate loans on Improvedfind out how many boys 'We can de real estate If you Will call at theirpend upon and expect \Vhen calling I offices at 2812 Umon GuaJ'ldlan TrustthIS number please gl\ e yOU! name and Bldg They WIll gladly explam everyaddress In order that we may be able thtng tn de tat! Without any obltgatlonto get In touch \\Ith JOU later for that Whatsoeverwl11 be necessary In order to proceed\"lth our plans If mterested please Steam Is InVisiblecal1 the albo\ e number at your earltest SttICtly speakmg steam IS inVIS.convelllenCe for the wnter 'Can then Ible The term is properly applIedmake the pl0per kll1d of a report to our to the transparent gas or vapor lritoBoy 'lcout chaIrman at our next regu- i whIch water 1S converted whenlar Post meetmg WhICh Will be on Wed- heated to the bOllmg POint. The
VISIble mIst commonly called stearn,nesday January 20th Remember the WhICh conSIsts of mmute droplets ofnumber IS Pmgree 7291 The'l'e Wlll be water In the aIr, IS not formed untilsomeone to take a mess<lJge eIther day the water vapor has cooled andor ev~ 1tn"S so do not be ba-ekward condensedabout calbng and do not forget to gwe IlOt r I ame and address REVIEW LINERS GET RESULTS
Detroit Garden Centerto Sponsor Lecture on
Thursday, January 21On Thursday January 21 the DetrOit
Gal den Center IS sponsormg a talk byvIr James Fisher Mr F1sher s subled 1'\111 be The New Flowers of1937 As Mr rtsher IS an authorityupon ~eed~ a 1d planting he WIll beglad to an<;wer any questIOns pertalll19 to "p-rlt1g' plant 109 The lecture IS
free and open to the pubhc It WIll beheld n tile lecture room of the Alger\tluset.ID 32 I akeshore road at 3 30p m Fvervone vV1th a gar-den IS corrhalh nVlted to attend
The selt1101 -class of SoutheasternHigh School WIll present 1tS class playThe BIshop Misbehaves by FrederIck
J acksol1 tn the h gh school auditorIumon Fr dav and Saturday evenulg ... January b ann 1( at 8 15 P m
ThE' male leeld the BIShop of Broad01l111ster wlll be played by James Taltwhlle Lady FmIly Lyon the Bishop sslster Will be portrayed by MananneLudfWlg The productton IS under thedirection Of MISS Wmlfred LIttellTlckets for reserved seats are avaIlableelt the school 3030 FaIrView avenue
Southeastern HighPlay to Be Presented
January 15and 16
That's DdlerentIt S <it. kmdness to show a fellow
hurran where he s wrong sa 1dUncle Eben but dat fact am gm-ter ma ..fI a <:l1:1aJlboy enJoy havmhIS facE' v:. asbed
Lnder the ~usp ces of the 'Vornen"UI1l011 of the local pansh 111ss Sa\age representatIve of Spry productsWIll give a cooklOg demonstratton tn
the Grace church basement Lakepomteand Kercheval At least one hundredladles are asked to be tn attendanceThe \Vomen s Unton of Grace churchll1Vlte<;the ladles of the community tow tness thIS cfemon",tratlOl1
The date IS Monday January 18thThe t me IS 1 30 p m
Tea wIll be served iollowlllg thedemonstrahon A free WIll offenngWill be taken
J Warren Bistran HeadsPrivate Detective Agency
Cooking Demonstrationat Grace Church, Jan. 18
fae Defer Pdre It Teachers As,;;oclatlOl1 \, 11 raId a meetmg n the Defer,sc1 00 audItor urn on January 19 at7 4S p m Interested parents arc('0 ,,11 IllV ted
Tf c H ~h School Boys Glee Club\ 1 proVIde mUSIcal entertatnment anda picture On Our War to Alaska\\ Ith Buchanan WIll be shown DrJ rQ'\\nell Will bnefly outhne the newIeport card system
Mr Douglas JamIeson the prmcIpal"peaker of the even ng Will speak onthe subject The Bendmg of the TWlgThe program should appeal espeCIal!)to the fathers
Defer Parent TeachersMeeting January 19th
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Hall of Varied IndustriesJ
THE HALL OF VARIED INDUSTRIES of the Great K-ake.Exposition 1n Cleveland wh1ch w1l1 open on May 29 to run for 101days through September 6 w1l1 house the displays and exhibits ofthe nation's many mdustrlal compames and their research departments Here Will be found a dramatic cross~sect1on of the mduhtnalstrength and mgenuity of America Industry agriculture a"ld SCienceWill blend In the central theme of the 1937 Expo~!t1on wh1ch Willportray the many factors that have mace for the mtu:m s greatness
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v\ lth office<; at 10 Vv e~t WarrenJ V\ arren B stran <; mamtall1mg el
MarJe Buzzelle Now WIth prnate detect!, e aguTC1, e 19aged tn
Grosse POInte Hairdressers "cH.ntdic cr ml1lologv pI" ate andcnm1l1al lllvesttgatlOl1S a" well as th
Mane Buzzelle well 1 nown ha r "tvl "lpplv ng of speCial 11 11£01med pol ct,l"t formerlv a-:;soc ated With the Ru and the exiel dl11g of pohce esc01 tdolph Hair ~hop and the Batzer Beat.ty sen ce ether day or 11lghtSalom 1" noW associated With tIe 1fr Blstran el natlve of DetrOit wasGros.;;e POInte Ha rdre::.sers at 279 Rl a pract cmg chemist and bactenolog stvard boulevard r fOI t,,\ 0 yean further cleva mg foar
She IS skilled III all branche::. of year" to the study of medlcme and surbeauty culture \;\Ith a background of gery He IS expenenced 111 fingerpll"1t12 yeal s cxpenence She owned ell J work and states I11s pohcy IS to tramapelated Mane s Moden Beauty ~alo 1 hI) a 1 efficlf'nt detective serV1ce alongfor ,>ome ttme Her sen Ices <;r t.ld 110d III methods of practlcebe an a""et to thIS popular be-wt)estab1 shment
On FrIday ]an 22 the women of theGrosse P01nte \1emona1 Church aresponsormg a style show and brtdg(;' teato take place In the audltonum of thechuroh W ltll the proceeds they '" IIIstart the ball roll ng for a gala carl11val to take place on the church ground~m the early summer
Mr<; Alfred M Corngan IS 10 ch ... l,eof the tea her a"Slstants 1l1c1udmg \11Ga) lord Vif GIlhs \1rs Cbarles ~ P'{
cells Mrs John W Dyar Mrs C rtma M Van Husan and Mrs rra 1h JSladen
Bridge Tea Jan. 22at Grosse Pointe
Memorial Church
Annual Pan HellenicBall at Book-Cadillac
Hotel January 23
Our
Basketball
Chiropractors to Dance
The annual Panhelten c Ball \\l1I beheld ths ,ear at the Book Celd 1,-c Hotel on Saturday January 23rd
Ass1shng Mrs Leland he l1C tv thechaIrman are Mrs vVllham LaldcntonNIrs Gordon WItter Mr~ J orest E
fhe annual Jartuary Ball given by McKee and MIS Robert Gree lL
the Mldhlgan State ChIropractIc fhls dance whIch IS large tttcnded byGreek letter alumnae 1d vllchlganSociety Dlstnct No 1 will be held at
Ballroom Grande located on Grand students supports the PdnhellemcR A J ... d Th Scholarship Fund "hie! ~ ldnlll1lsteredIver venue near oy Koa on urs~
In the form of outnght g ft:, to talentedday evemng January 21and deservmg high school g lIsDancmg and entertamment Wlll be
conhunous from 9 tIll 1 A M featur TIcket.;; are $2 50 a couple and may besecl1red from committee member<; on
tog the Texas Centenmal OrchestraDr Paul N Faulkner 1S general tne e..el1111g of the Ball or re"ervatlOm
chaIrman may 1. e made WIth the cl alrffian MnI I eland Kennedy 3227 Lawrenc{, avenUe
4DVERTISE IN THE REVIEW IDetlOlt MIchIgan
Summary of ShurlyHospital Annual
Report for 1936
News Digest
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Forme.r Gro%e Pomte Hlgh Schooland c;t Amblo.\>e students are playmgbnllietnt Ibasketball e...ery Thursdayevenmg at 8 a clock at the Defer schoolunder the spol1sor<;hlp of Arthur J
The Gro'isc romte Barber Shop at Rhode one of our promment clttzensbOOS Kercheval a" enue has been ex Tn(' former Grosse Pomte Hltghtended and several changes have been School boys team <X}mpnses the fol~made 111 order to e"'{tcnd better serVice 10\'1,1l1g Paul Boesen Sherwood Yeahto thc1r large Glosse Pomte patronage Roy Harms WIlham Harms, and WIl
IndIVIdual hot and cold water faclh ham CooktlCS have been ll1stal1ed at each chaIr The former ~t Ambrose stu-dentsand beveral new Items of furlllture are as follows Thomas Gregory Joshave been addtd Th1S IS one of the eph Cavanaugh WhItey Morns Ermemo ...t pop.ular barber shops m the ~oel and Larry Conlon Begmnmg of CommercIal LawGro:,"e pOlnte area and IS wel1 patron These games are qt1lte Iflterestmg Our syc:;tem of t.omrnercial law!Led b) men women and chl1dren ahke I and thnlltng and the boys InVite your had Its begmmng In the fallS of the IYou \\ 111find thc serVIce excellent <,up-portand encouragement M ddle Ages
G~().se Pointe BarberShop Install. Imp~ovement.
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There WIll be a meetmg of theGrosse POll1te ProfesslOnal Women sClub on Vledne<;dav January 20 at6 30 l,t the Grosse Pomte MemorialChurch Mr Phlhp Adler of the DetraIt News staff WIll speak
Professional Women'sClub to Meet Jan. 20
..'vell "ell the annual report ofone Jam" J Farley seems to dis-close a defiCIt of only $88 000 000Free maJlmg pnvIleges for Con-gressmen IS what Farley attnb-utes It to
rhe ten,e ~Itnahon m Enrope's d" a fed by the st11ke problemSQ close to l1Qme
It has been a dangerous under-tak1l1g to cross Jefferson avenueon a bu,,\ evenIng The pedestnanmust Jump dodge and l'Un and Iflucky he WIll rerW1 the other SideTraffIC u-su~lll£moves tight alongon tIlrs wiele thorough1<lte
"10 I W~r hasn t been declaredJ t s Just the boys quellmg peacetime rIOts at Fhnt
As long a, we parole desperatecnmmals after servll1g only ashort penod of their time behll1dbars and 1l101lycoddle them theyWill only do the same thmg overagam and sometImes worse
Hel e IS a 1J1pfor tht womenThere w,\1 be man} Changes 111shoe stvles for 1937 There Willbe manv novel and unique styles
It seem, that the tough boys ofDetrmt servmg tIme at Jacksonha\ e ref 01 med One IS a teacheranoth<:'l a ltbrarIan, etc
It has been 'uggested that peT-manent hcense plates be ,ssued 111MIchigan It would be a splendidway of ,dentliymg owners andea<;ler for the reCIpIent to remem-hel Ius hcense number
A DetrOit new'paperbeen appomted Boxmg"lOner
S!11Cethe pa"mg of Babe Ruthfrom the ranks of baseball stars54Ian"" are not qUIte as large Infact the hlghe;,t IS about one-halfof that which Ruth received mhI' declmmg yeal s
Arrangements are ge t tin gnndel \\ ay for the PreSIdent SBall locally for the latter part ofthIS month
A Summary of the Annual Reportof the Shurly Hospital 1936
man has The annual report of the Detr'OltComm1s Eye Ear Nose and Throat Hospital
(Shurly HospItal) 62 West Adams Avefor the year 1936 has been complIedThe records show 1442 patients adm1tted 1.ud treated m the hospital durmgthe year 1936 makmg a total numberof ~2980 patients hospitalized smce theopenmg of the Shurly Hospital m 1915
Dunng the past year there were 1031operatlOlls performed and 'Z2 767 hosptlal days recorded 5926 pnvate exammatlon" and tteatments were givenme<hcal aId
In the X Ray department mcludmgRa ho graphs deepthera;py X Ray andRad'JUm treatments 583 patients werecared for 1334 tests were made 10 thechmcal laboratory
The Omlc (or Despemary) had onattendan'Ce of 13918 There were 6,936eye examtnatlol1s and treatments 520ear exammatlOns and treatments 2580110<;e and throat exam111atlon.g andh:eatments and 804 chest exammahonsThose who receIVed these services free
DetrOIt 1., g-omg to make a at charge numbered 10556 wh1le 3151<;trenuotlS attempt to cnrtall wan- pa d a nommal feeton kJllmg of pede"tnans on Its I 19486 TonSIl and AdenoId opera<;treet" Begmmng today all dnv~ tons have been performed Since theel' must ;top behmd ,topped ho,pltal opened m 1915 4S4 of wInch
'!1.!' street cal S regardless of tI afhc were done 1111936 Wlthout a fataltty""'-Ight... In the Pharmacy 2941 prescrIptIOns
'were filledAtlencbng Staff
Burt R Shurly M D Chief of Staffof the Ear Nose and Throat andClImcal MedICineWilhamF H.mfltoJl M D SurgeryI, E Wtl""n M D~Roentgenologyand
RadIUm TherapyEarl S Hullock M D Dlreases of toe
ChestIrvmg Berney M D Res Phys1<:lan
CODlSulhng StaffOpthalmoglsh
Don M Cam~bell M DD F Summers M DDuncan Campbell M Drrank L Ryerson M DW R Parker M DMax Wamger M D
SurgeonsAngus \1cLean M DJ D Matlhews M DRoger vValker M DHarry Saltzstem M DChas Lakoff M DGastroenterologlst-C D Arran M DThoraCIC Surgeun-W D Hudson M DPsysch1atrlst and Neurologtst- HenrI
A Reye M DOrthopedlsts-A D LaFerte, M D
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Thursday, January 14 }937
1fRS WILLIAM 1'roWtE M,1,{lRwJ11 return thiS week to her home onRIdge Road after havlng spent seve:lalweeks as the guest of he1" S1ster MrsClarence Carpenter of ColoradoSpn11gs Colo
Follow The Dictates ofDame 'Fashion
With a gOl"geous stunnlllg COIffure for the WinterSOCIal season The last word 111: haIr i\tyle5 areavailable at Grosse POin.te', most exclUSivebeauty salon ~
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COL and 'vIRS j I: HOfFER "hoal c the guests of tqelr son and daughter 11 lavv Mr and \irs James B Melick of Grosse p01l1te Blvd returnedSaturday to theIr home to New York
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Pa an IVcd last Th'Ur!>diay to be thegucet of MI and Mrs Charl~s A Deal1J r of iLew ston Road for sevemlwrcks . " .
MRS L Bu1LER 111GBIE ofI akeland Ave rettrrny"d iast ThUl5day from Alk<-n S C where she accompamed her o~ughter Geraldme onhel IetUln to the< Fermata Schoolth~re after haVing spent the hohdayshere
MR<; ".RTHUR W ROEHM ofL neoln Road left last T'h'tlrsday for\11atnl Beach ['1a to J0111her parentsMr and '\tIrs Davld F Broderick ofLmcoln Road who are spendmg the\';Intel 111 the ~outh. " "
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~ ~ISpecials for Thurs., Fri. and ,Satll l'I COV£Ri;CDVER I I ~I GROJJE! POlfiTE Ij II III L/fj/MTN II ~ Ir 1 m ~II -=;'Ei.UNG GOOD MERCHANDISE 1,s WHAT MADE NIGHTINGALE'S I
Newton_Th~:EG~e~~~~ok m thelili MARKET THE OUTSTANDING, ,$,HOPPING PLACE OF DETROiT ~ I
i::'°tr~: openmg essay the author d,s m Original Main Store: 14525 MACK AVENUC::IIcusse, rare edltlOns of 1he Blhle Other ~ Open every 6ven=n'g permanently uml". lOp. m. m 'Icra1'ters are devoted to other subJeds ~ ~ • ~!I! !t!of hterary or art" Ie ,nterest Bli 13201 H kRPE'" AT DREXEL G T allJohnson-School Beglns At Two 5'1! " '" 12225 RATIO ~
A collectIon of arttcles on the theory ~ NIGHTINGALE MARKET EASTWOOD MARKET 1- "and practice of pre school educatlon ~ '8059 Gratiot, Haymans Market,. Across from Sears & Roebuck ~ ~by a pIO'leer In tbat work !I! --------------------------'----------------- ;;;;Babson~The Yankee 'Bodleys ~ FRESH LEAN ~
A chr0111c1e O'f nearly etghty years 111 ai }."}"'" ~ I(he hfe ol.n Amencan famIly ItVll1g ~ PORK ,ROAST Ih 17c ~on the Massachusetts coast told ch1efly ~ •• ~ ;from the pomt of V1ew of JeSSIca tine ~ Cut from Small Young Porkel:'s-PlcnIC Style-lN'O $h4rtk (~last of the seven children of HOl'atlO !I! It- :~ m.nd Adelta Bodley mamed m 1834 ~ FRESH HOME DRESSED STEWING ~
Thomas-Afret the New Deal What? ~ CHI CKEN S ""~O !t!An analySIS of the Oll1ted States as iti II II II ih ~ C ~
of 1936 WIth gltmpses of 1940 and ;= _ ALL CHICKENS ARE FR£SHER AT NIGHTINGALE'S ' ;:0,</, allthereafter II ~ i,,_ I a - ... ~Caulamcourt - No Peace Wit 11 .. : GENUINE SPRING ,,, !I! 1":;'~l:~~~unt hI the pet'~d Just hefor.1 LEG OF LAMS s~J::~,~~:r Ib 211 c I""Japoieon s b'am"shment to Elba con ~ l' "* ~eludIng the Napoleotllt memOr1es be ;e .?" t
~~~~~~:I;~r~u~:l;aula'tr;ourts W1th II SLAMHBOULDE"R ROAST" 15~ JBrorwll-\1r Plnlkerton H<lS the Clue !Ii .. Ib ~\ir Pl11kerto1 1S 'Plunged II1to a iIi , .-l.
murder mystery 111 Bath to the con ill LAMB OR VEAL '>i 1
ternatlon of Inspector £ull I POCKETCase to Weed Out !t!
Careless Chauffeurs ~ MICHiGAN MILK FED
As a measure of publtc safety on I~_ ._:.~ LEG 0' ~EAL ,. ~ II II Ib 20c' 1_-.- ~--a<,treets and h1gihways Leon D Case Rump or LOin Roast Best grades of veal at lower pnces, a Nlghtmgale Feat.ureSecretary of State has changed the ~ ~ .______________________ itimethod of ssi.11ng chauffeur s hcenses a;:"~" RIB CENl ER CUT I l$fi ~~o they may be cfiecked agal11st the 5+$ • II 11
:~~tes centla' ",olatlOns file a' Lans IVeal or,:Lamb Chops II Ib 23c H k
These ltcerises renew~ble annually ~ Sewere pre'l'1ously avadable WIthout de ~ BONELE&S ,ROLLED ~ )1
day 1n the htitger dtll%? Effective 1m 1-ii ROAST OF BEEF 22 - ~ jmedIately however all "'P1'>hcatlons are :; II ., ib e ~betng checkeij1 agamst tl1e records of m Lean and Tender, No Waste !E J~motor vehIcle law Vt01<i:tf&1-Smamtamed it! .___________ !I! ~rhy the state ,htoug!b coojJer.tlOn of 10 ~ CEN1 ER C.UT BEEF Iii I€al court and -polIce authoht-ies a11d the ~5R ... =::M,ohrgan :sta~" Poltce 'L,censes WIll ~ CHUCK ROAST ' lG.a ~_be d-efi1ed to' tnose WJIth?~s.ahsfactory ~5 hf Ib -V" ~.=aa-dhvmg reCOF'$ [ II FU:f'efor Oven or pot RoaSt !G!
Some delay has resulted from the ifj .. ~new sY':.tetn but apphca 1ts are protect ~ TENDER AND JUICY)' ;;;
ed by a temporary permIt ISSued at the ~ ROU ND SIRLIWA.I STEAK 20ft... Ihme of apphcatIOn <l!t any of the branch ~ or 1 VI.,. lh JI't", ~office!> of the Department of State ~ ~N1ght crews of workers have been re m -----------------------~--------------------- ~~ fqUtred at the capItol to laclhtate the!t! Pork Loins f~D, Ib'20o ~~lf.ib 2Sc ~t'i~~~Il~UT 32c ~prAoce~sof~ssuan.ce h h m ItI 4
1au eur WIt 11 t e meanmg of ~ ~the states motor vehIcle law IS a per ~ PORTERHOUSE S~EAKS Ib 30c ~~On more than 18 transport111g a motor ~ /~ I tSt5vehIcle tor hl~ 'but not 'passengers for ~ CUT FROM YOUNG STEER BEEF ~ t
'hdf or a pe:t"on rtwr'r tha.n 21 tran<;pOl t iji ~~jfuj;ng ~a!lse-~eH f0r -hire" <1!l!ll!l!llli~lnH!!ml!!l!!l!i!!lJ!l!!.L~I!!l!mlll!~!L •. ~llYI)IJll1ll.Ul~I!!U!l!!l!I!~~.lm!l!tl~lniIllli!ll!M-jUl!11!!l!l!!t!WnJJm!I!IJ!t!!I.! ~,l!tl.flifin!t«.-l!!l!l!!i!1!!1!l!!OO!Di1
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MR and MRS STUART G BAnSand the1r daughter Jane and theIr sonStephen returned to theIr home on
JBIshop Road aJfter a sOjO'prn of '!'everallVeoks at Hohe Souns! .HI
* *.. ...VIRGI "I'\. KRIEGHOF'F of Grosse
Pomte IS ~ member of the public tycomm1ttee f.Qj the JUUlor ~rls play tobe g1ven at the Umversit;v of l\11ch1ganMarch 242Z
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FLORENCE DAVIES of G,o"ePomte ",a.s recently U11t1ated mtoKappa Tau ~lpha natwnal honoraryJournaltsm SOCIety at the Umvcrs1ty ofMIchIgan M1ss Dav1es IS a semor 10
the Umverslty and 1s a member of It\lpha Chl Omega soronty
• * *MR and MRS JERE C HUTCH
INS of Pr.ovencal 'Retacl arrived lastweek In Mmm1 Fla ~ after havmg trav
\IRS CHARLES WRIGHf of Beverly Road has left to &pend the season at the ClOIster Sea Island BeachGa
Hannan Y. M. C. A.Activities
Hartnan Y 1{ C A boys SWlInmmgteams iWlll have a meet at the WesternY MeA Fnday evenmg January15 at 7 30 Among those who maytake part are George Speed D WenrIch D l,.urrd Fred nt.!;s1mtnons WmDooley Jack Gmgere1la Roy Kretschlue Paul Duff C May James GilesEdwai d Roxbury
Hd.11nan boys bas.ketlball team breakevert wlth -\dams Y MeA teamsThe 11'J.termedlate boys came backstrong 10 the secon-d half after traIltngt8 to 12 the first half
The firtal score was 26 to 22 1U favorof Hannan The semar team lost 24 toB{) after a haI;ld game fhat was tIed19 all 1n the thlrd quarter
ThIS Sliturday January 16 the 1;'lsherY MeA teams piay on the Hannannoor at 2. p m
pav1d Seall>ury famous psycn'Ologtstand popul,ar speaker on ftuman problerns comes to the Detr01t Town HallIn the Flsh~r Theatre January 20 at11 0 clock
HIS subJect W11lbe Modern Dramafrom the PsychologIcal Angle Inthl". lec,ture Mr Seabury WIll showhow the theatre m1rrors a grOWIngworld ph1losophv whIch ltitlmately affe"ts an that \\ e are as 11\dw1duals
Davld Seabury IS the author of manypopular books on 'Psychology;., amongthem Keep Y!)1Jr W1tS How toWorry Successfully What Makes UsSeem Su Queer?
A dV':11><lmlCspeaker he bnn~s to theelatronn tne "lIdetstand)ng W lIre h
The L1'ldmmton players have the1rsplash 'Party Thursday evenmg followmg ga1TIes of badmmton m the gymFrom 8 to lQ p m games are playedd.nd thlS week a game of v-olleylball maybe ~layed VV1thmn,..ed group SWImmmg WIll take -place at 10 p m
ThiS ~venf IS planned eaoh monthand a good attendance 1S predIctedAnother eve1lt two weeks later 1Sbemgplanned for thIS grOl1p and a fine program is bemg hned up by W E Johnsort as:.OClate phys1cal dIrector 111
oharge of thiS group All members 1nterested may get more mformatton atlhe Hannan Y MeA
",JU1\IE MElDER daugh!l7r of Albert
E Meder 0& Umverslty Place return
led to her stUdIeS m the Stuart SehoulThe tm'l:e of the Cookmg Class has m Boston Mass
been chaiilged to Saturday mornmgs at * • •10 SO a m The gIrls scheduled for MR and MRS LAW R E 1\1 L ESatl.1r-da'\l January 16th are Marv Kl\IIGHT BUTLER win move on J d.O
LOUlse \iaerte11S Alberta MIller DOl 16 from the Garden Court to 423 rl~her1SLaRue CarolIne Mauer Joan Ronan Road:M<adelme Hurley and Ann Lmewebber
The Satut'day afternoon Soc1al Dancmg Class 1S gwmg a Snowball FrolIcSaturday January 16 at 3 00 p m SylVIa DeZutter 1S 10 charge of the dance
The A 0 C 5 are very amclous tohave basketball games w1th O'UtsldegIrl s teams Anyone lrtterested pleasecalt the N elghborhoed Club NI 4600
'N~igbborlmod Club.ACTIVITIES
The gIr1s won over the !boys 111 themembers111p contest 111 Sunday Schoolbetween October 1st and January 1st1935 Another contest now 0'11 fromNew Yea:r to Easter Sunday ",ewscholars are added to the s~hool almostevery week We l.11Y1teyou and yourfanllly to~e our rehurch your churchhome If y;Cl1.1 hav-e none
tHE GROSBJj;, J'OtNTE REV1EW~ _ _ :::::: -flrll m
11 0 clock preached by the Rev M comes from years ,Of consiiTfmg work eled through the SoutlhlAIther Canup D D p .. tor m N<w yai~f]rit) "lIe~hn!: 'i!~b p~"ple s I • a I.
Sunday school at 9 45 a m wheh the everyday problems Be a ....D1ds as far I hUTH HARRINGTU\ or Mans}1lnect taught wlll be Jes>us the "Vat as possIble' abstract theory techmeal chestel N H left Sunday after a 10er of LIfe Classes for all grades and terms and long dry dIssertations Not I days stay \\ ltl hcr hI other m Jaw andage-s only thlS but he deals wlth human sIster '\11 and \1rs Thomas T Petzold
M1ss Allce pollkmghome a teacher l1l nature m everyday lIfe and exp}am~ of Buckll gham Poadthe Detr01t Foun-dflttOll' MUS1CSchool and danfies the troubles 'VIiIth whIchhas been engaged as- plamst and plays we are alk facedfor rSulJ'day School and the 11 0 c!OiGl< T1cl ets f01 DaVId Seaburv s lectureserV1l.C ale ava lable at Grmnell sand MQnday
1 ut.sday and Wednesday before thelecture- at the FIsher Theatre Thepnces are $1.65' $1 to and 83 cents in
dud111jS tax "- 5
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7Jg5 2350
151-454177-461140---42016ll-477168-457611-150
846 2419
646 2036
189-484170-46412Q.-.404145-460169-459
793 ml137-37h119-349147-49~191--'471156-450
734
813
719
742
65/i
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Oidc: Cl .... er.161 161120 127181 172188 149129 152
733 84()Imperial Clean-er~
1M 161148 144165 117183 132125 165
Strttt's Mobdga$109 125128 102173 175127 153117 177
Camp FBe SidsActivities
Results Gf Games Played Jan 8Cramer ElectNC
92 2\1138 146147 133168 14913,8 WI50 50
Totals
Totals
Totals
Totals
Totals 654 732 750 2136Frahm's Arch Serv4ce
l{i2 144 137-443151 179 132--462103 180 129-412136 125 117-378104 106 131-341
GrO'sse,Pointe LutheranChurch
161-483150---.197ISQ--.509m-557173-454 Famous P-sychologist
'Totals 779 761 860-- Z4()-0 on Town Hall ProgramG &: E Nash ServIce 'for :JiqluafY 20th
Roger" (Ave) 163 163 163-489HeIntzelman 136 158 153-449Reeber 108 155 149-410Huhn 133 130 140---403Barton 185 190 173--550
HandIcap 17 17 17- 51
The TransfiguratlOn of Our LordwIn be the subject of the. sermon at theGrosse Pomte L'Utheran Church worshlpmg m the a'ukbto-num,.Qf the Rtchatd School) Kerichev:U avenue 9-nd MeRldl6$' Ral>d, -S,.,.;aay, 'Ilif1U#~ 17th, at
-$tandInBJ Jan,_y $, 1931, ;W,.9l\; ,\.ost
!mperlal Cleaners 22 17Cramer Electnc 211 18Frahm s Areh Ser 21 18G & E Nash SerVIce zo- 19Oak Cleaners 19 20Strttt s Moh(!gas 14 25
~ramerReppHoweAudretschT<Urner
HandIcap
SchererW1semanW F FrahmAlhrechtW H Frahm
Sign up now for camp week endsCamp vvathana the offiCIal ~amp ofthe Detr01t CouncIl of Camp F1re G1rlswill be open every weelk end throughout the rwmter and sprmg for groupcampmg Re:.ervatlons may be madeby calTmg the Camp Flre office CGlumIna J6110
G. P. Business Men'sBowling Lea.gue
.curtInR Hel1bstKlemH HerbstOtto
Many groups of Camp F1re GIrlS 111
Detr01t are busy workmg 'On the1r~Ih er Jublke Ib1rthday honor wh1chwIll he awarded the g1rlS m March
'Db-ISb the 25th year of the NatIonalCamp F1re orgamzation and the reqUIrements for the stlvet JUib1teehonorare based upon thIS year s celebratIon
To earn the honor girls must wntea short account of the h1story of CampF1re a ttend camp for a week helpspread Camp FIre by 1nteresting someother gIrl m becommg a Camp F1regIrl and gIVe some service to the1rcommumty
To fulhll all the reqUlrentents g1rlsmust also attend the Julbtlee b1rthdaycouncil fire WhiCh WIll b'e heh! m March Those who are attracted by theand at whrch time the lIJ1rthday honors modern 111 house deslg'nmg and homew1ll be awarded furmshmg wtll want to viSIt the Grosse
Fomt-e FurnIture Shops 13041 EastEvely year Camp FIre g1rls work on JefferscHl a~enue \lhts ¥.eek end to
some speCial !bIrthday prorect DurIng "Jew an up to the mlnute doll housethe past few years tree conservatwn to be d1spl<\:yed there Fnday throughIndian }ore lt1ternatlOnal Ifrtendshtp Monday The house is the work of amUSiC makmg the most of me In group 0<f res1dents at the Ha-nnanter or dt:.coratlOll and mtel"inatro-nall Memorial Branch Y M C A It wasfrlendslup have bene- among the p1"O constructed and hlrmshed by them asJects studted lby the grrls a Chustma$ gIft for the chlldren who
bve at the Protestant Chl1dren sHame3270 East J efterson Although offiCiallypI'ej>ented to the youngsters and Vilewedby them at theIr Christmas party:.taged by the Hannan res1d<ents actualdeItvery of the house has been delayedto perm1t it-s exhIbItion before EastS1de Detrolters
Followu;l..g' a pnze V\i1mnmg deSIgnfrom General Electnc s ~New Amerlcan Home contest plans for the doHhouse were prepared Iby Malcolm Sttrton Cdrtstructlon of the house '\\ ascompleted under the superVlS10n of
Pi C1urles Guernsey wh11e the. lOtenotct,823: df!tbratlons and furmshmgs were ef74~ k'ted by Leonard Emerson Other71.1 Hannan resIdents 'Who took part m the76r proJect mc1ude Ed MoGrath Floyd796 Ha:tttrna11 VIctor Joyce CeCIl Snow7lS LeWIS MacHemy M1lton Cox and
Everett Fredeniberger
-t Beaupre JMcCarronJuneBeaupre T
I tlh.~er,
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Wanted to Rent
,VERA LOEBER
Teacher of Piano
REFRIGERATORSERVICE
PIANO FOR SALE
RUSSELL• 1 'Cud~n C eaner~ ,
PL.-\lN CUR'l:A~S (3 PA.IRFOR:IIi1.00
Others Slightly .UgherDr-a'P~&Dry Cleaned Rea.aonable;B... Work M_y Ca.. B..,
14727 K~rcheval Ave.LENOX 8275
Colden ECr'Q Ttntlnr FREE
Electtic ,Mptqr Repair
DUNCAN a MII:ClfflCOL14117 (:haolno!x at Wli)'i>am
lbghts, alii\., '"Tu.,2.J1pO T~~;~
J.' v I[
Furn. Flats for Rent
Arthritis Sinus
Sciatica Medicated Baths,Swedish Ma$sage
Electric & Light Treatments
10~~E~Uawn" MURR.AV 90'15
Brown's Method
On Leave from Navy
Hell? Wanted-Female,
Review Liners
HOUSEWORK - E:openenced whItegJrl for general m small Grosse
P01l1te home two children nO laun'Ciryprefer home 111ghts g-ood wages 82Gwrame or 'II 7670
Work Wanted--'F ema}e GerowLoUISCOMP~TCNT WOMAN wants work Schultz
bv the day 1324 Maryland StnttmatterLeBlanc
7 ROOM UPf&a~E"~ellent locatIOn Ibea<r:hpnvllege first -class references
reqUlted NT 4gzz-
FAMILY 01' THREE would hkesmall :flat or hYIng quarters over
pt 1vate ga'fage flU .Grosse Pomte Chardcter reperences Wr1te Box 7 GrossePomte :ReVIew 15121 Kercheval Ave 1
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Work WantedSAT l' IlMAN-DR1VER wanted-
For c1eanmg estabhs1Jmentneat appearItlg and wl1lIvg toworJ>, Apply Box 2 Gro5,ePomte Revle", 15121 Kercheval_ t )
Business OpportunitiesTAKE OFF WALL PAPER by «eam,
Steamb' for rent Apply earteltaker-'"Aloma, Theatre
Business Directory
Furniture for SaleFURNISH1'lGS and large househ-;;li
SlZe lraunte like new Cheap forqU1ck s"tle NJ. 4522
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~ OR ~ALE':.-jaco1)eal1 oalk d-;;;;g;:;;;nset nme j)leces separately or com
plete Nl 5236
f UJ;'J>IGHT PIANO I Vega BanjOand rcas.e 1 I11ternatlOnal blue flame<
otl bl ruer Call after SiX Tuxed'JL 016/
:l JEFFERSON.WAYBURN
MARKETQuality M-eats-Vegetables
Frwts and Grocenes14933 E. Jefferson at Waybunr
Dehvery Service MU. 9799
A. J. KRETSCHHOME SERVICE
Plumbing, tInnmg, heatIng, furnace re.paIrs, fixtures, Electrolux gas refrlger ..3otors,Rudel & Everhot automatIc waterheaters A:g-e-ntsfor Auburn Stoker14739 Mack Ave NI 9709
S.udymg under Mr. MInor White ofthe DetrOit Institute of MUllu:al Art
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Hawaii Has ".tWoAnthems at 2615 ralrvl~w DetroIt Green en-Hawan IS thll only portlOIl 91 the hsted m'tlae l<"vy m Jqly, "1935 "litter
UUlted St."t.,s that has two natlOnal graduab"g from Mt Clemens Hll!'hanthems I The Star Spangled Ban- ..chool and was sent to the Navalner' IS played at every concert Ialong with' Hawall Ponol," former I Trammg $tatt(l).n Great La1tes, IlhrtOlSanthem of the Hawauan monarchy, for hls prellmmary trammg FromWhICh wa-s composed by Kmg Kala~ Great Lakes he was transferred to thekaua US:; Tennessee a 'battlesTul} ()If the
Battle Force, based at San Pe.droCahforma At tms tIme Green 15 onthe way to Bro~lHyn, New York toJom the ..rew of the U S S Vmcenn.eswhIch IS to go 10 commiSSIon ill March1937 Gq.llterl a thlrfy day leave enroute Green wIll report on b'oard theVmcennes v.1uch IS our new~st 10000ton crUIser, about the mtddle of J anuary He holds the I1ab;,lg of Seamanfirst class 1U the Navy Although theports of ~all for the Vmcennes durmgher shakie ...diorwhcrUIse IS stIlI In doubtlt 1S expected that she wlll ViS1t many
IEurop'eat1 ports m ad01tton tooCulba andBegInners 'S(tc per lesson the West Indf.es
1434 Lakewood Ave LE 212.1 -------
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One of the many Navy boys homeon leave for the holu;1.ays 1S \V11bamJ CiJ:,eJ;q who,e motl1~l' ,and .t~JJfatll-et-r Mr and tvrrs Dale Sheets, 'l1ve
MODERN BEAUTY SERVICEI Excellent WorkmanshIp, Qqahty Ma-teruils, Machlneless Methods, Favor-able Prlces, Fashion's Latest Hall'Styles Yau wdl apprecutte the
KORTE BEAUTY SERVICE14940 Mack at Wayburn Nt 7178
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Let Us Call to Makea Free Estimate
Havmg unl mlted msur<ince funds to mve"t weclre 111 the '11ark"'t forgood lOittlS on \\ ell 10cated b u " t n e s sandaDartment house propertles
Present low Interestrates availablE"
Prompt comnutmentsand settlements
Upholstering and Slip Covers15114 KERCHEVAL AVE
LENOX 7339
2812 Union Guardian BldgRandolph 2565
OTTO H. LANGE
When we reburld a chair It IS as newas It looks t Creaks and sags re~moved, and new upholstering addedA thorough .JObwell done and madeto last years EconomIcal
Rebuilding .••frame to fabric
Real EstateLOANS
C. M. HARMON CO.
In ChlDeseMythologyThe cra'1e (properly the heron)
occup1es an emment pos1tion m Ch1"nese mythology says Nature maga.zme as well as the trad1tIons ofthese lovable people
that object 10 VIew, you are cordiallymVlted to attend a get to gether meetmg to diSCUSS thIS proposed reU1110nwhtch Will be held 111 the VeteransBU11dmg 704 East Jefferson Avenue8 00P 11 January22nd1937
Refreshments !both III the LIqUId andSohd state wlll be served for theoccaSlOns
• CorlI' 1'1'." ""' t. b•••, ., .hdri. ",lI'''' .rld............... f lite ,.pll... 1..",", f<OJ V.u....1,,,h.w lIlon'l' advtlltQfl ... 'I'1lIle"llly,.,1Ih on e1e~I.le.,,"ge • , •"of"... lip otl\t' ,lllV. will give '1'''111
In fNt 1I1IV UICl~I( W>\l(OI> Oft IIII.I,\;1 AJ""IIIfAatllll1ll'I'IO~Il. 111(TaltAI DlAllt!, ANDTN' IlttlOl1' tOllON (O~AlIY
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Grace EvangelicalChurch
To all Ex Members of the FlrsDIvlslon A E FComrades
Twenty years a.go next June theFlr"t DIVISIon A E F landed at St~azarte France the Advance Guardof the Amencan Army whlch was tofollow We thmk tt fittmg and proper \to hq.ve some kmd of ce1ebra.tlOn tocommemorate thts event, and wtth L-.
Ex-Members of theFirst Division A.E.F.
to Meet January 22
__ Q._~,,,__ ._MO._.""__ O._M__ .D'__ ;._~'''' __ ; ------ ----I ~ The Grosse Pointe II Hairdressers III ~ INDlVID~~~:~~IFFURES I
~ MARIE BUZZELLE I" b. 279 Rivard Blvd. NI. 7320 I__ ~ .- u_
Eastminster Presby-terian Church
Chur<:h school 9 30 a mWorshtp serVIce 11 a mAt the mornmg worship service there
will be a service of consecratlO11 fornewly elected officers All members of rthe churoh councll and all officers ofthe afuhated orgamzatlOns are asked tobe present
To the public we would like to sayour church tS known as the FrIendlyChurch" You Will find a welcome hereCome and see The Biggest lIttleChurch m Town'
slut:. p.nd a dosmg tahleau The Sco-utOath SlIver Beavers a natlOnalscoutmg award wlll be presented to fivelocdI men for d"stmqmshed servtce toboyhood The CouncIl s Annual bustness meet1l1g election of officers wtll"llso be conducted The CouncIl s annual report wIll be prresented by theS<:out Executive
Unusually attrachve dl5'plays and m-terestmg actIvIttes will feature the DetrOit Area Council s Annual ScoutersConference at the Temple AudttorIUmTemple avenue and Second Blvd onSaturday, Jan'Uary 23rd
Natlonally known scouters and educators wl111ead 10 dtscusstons on toptCSof vltallmportanee to Syoutma,sters andCommttteemen Ghas F SmIth, Ph DQIf Columbta UU1versitYI wd1 present thelatest mformaotion on Cubbmg~ScoutI11g s younger boy program ProfSmIth, ardent supporter of SooutmgIS anauthorityIII the field0< teachmgand recreation. Among hIS pulblIcahons are mcluded world"WIde bookssuclt as, •Games and Game Leadersh:Lpand Games and RecreatIonal Methods"
E Urner Goodman, NatIonal DIrectorof Program, Boy Scouts of Amencaformer Scot Executtve of the Phtladel-phia and the ChICagO CounC11s, wtllspeak to Scoutmasters and Troop Commltteemen on Trammg J umor Leaderst , and • The Job of the Troop Commltteeman U
The ever-ll11tereshng subject of'Troop Program BUlldmg' WIth emphaSIS on • Troop Camping,' Will bepresented by Alfred C NIchols Assoclate Scout Executive of the ChICagOCounCIl and Dtrector of Camp OwaSippe, famous for ItS !program and advancement
Dmner (followed by the evemng pro-gram) wtll be served at 6 45 The eve-mng program mcludes commumty Slng~mg, awards of varIOUS ktnds, stunts,
Scout Conferenceon January 23rd at
Temple Auditorium
Under the auspIces of the Theosophl<:al Society In DetrOit 1509 Broadway Captam Sidney Ransom, InternatIonal lecturer, world traveler, edItorand engmeer, tfrom England and SouthAlfnca, IS glvmlg .a senes of lecturesWednesdayJan 13th at 8 P MsubJect The Sctence of Lbfe FrIdayJan 15th, Death, the Sign of Llfe andSunday,Jan 17that8 P M WorldsVISIble and Invistble
Thursday, Jan 14th at 8 P \!, hewIll lecture m the McGregor LtbraryAudttor1'um HIghland Park On t'NatJonahsm and Internattonahsm" Tune In
StatIOnCKLW at 315Sunday,Jan17th and you WIll hoor htm talk on lJ'TheWorld's Concert of Nahons"
Captatn Ransom tS a member of theLnsttturte of ElectrIcal )Engtneers 111
Englandand throll@houtthe World\iVar was a techmcal officer m theRoyal Atr Force He has parttcl'patedachvely 10 pohttcs and was nommatedfor Parhament by the Ltberal PartyHe h.as been connected With the Theasophlcal SOCIety for 30 years In SouthAfnca he served the TheosophicalSOCIety as general secretary and thePretona Mumctpahty as commercIalengmeer All the lectures are free andthe public IS C01"dially JUvlted
British Army Officer toGive Series of Lectures
MaJor Starret sad VI"ttS from emplayers are especIally welcome East Jefferson at Mamstlque Carl
Many groups have VISIted thlS offi-ce' E Kircher pastorhe said Vv e are e&pectally -pleased to At 9 45 a m !We wtll have .our Sunha e mdtVldual employers and groups day School Mr H H McNeill supero.f employers learn about our work mtendentbecau"e V.e rely upon theIr actlve cooperation 111 findLng Jabs for the un Rev Carl.E Kircher wtll speak Sun L-.-
day mormng on 'Where Are Youemployed L k '00 mg
Many of our visitors have expressed At 3 p m there WIll be a youth rallysurpnse to learn that we haffiudled as \ of the Intermed1ate Chnstlal1 Endeavorh1gh as 4000 persons 1U the 0 <:e 111 a Groups OIf DetrOit 10 Eastmmstersmgle day They have referred work- Church and Dr Kircher Will speak oners to us whom we needed {or Jobs and The Cnme of Bemg Youngthey have placed orders for workers At 6 45 the youth groups and at 7 30alreadv reglsterea w1th our Servtce evenmg worshIp Dr Kircher WIllfhe NRS IS destrous of thiS splendtd preach on A Man Who Had thecooperation and needs It All of us can Blues the se<;ond tn the senes Greathelp 111 hndl.l1g the rtglht Jab for the Bible Charactersrtght pen.ons
Addltwnal mformatwn rr ...y be obtamed by wntmg State ReemploymentDirector 170Q Washmgton BoulevardBUlldl11g
The Natlonal Reemployment ServI-eetS 1. dwtston of the Umted States Employment SerVtce whtch IS operatedunder the U S Department of LaborThere IS no charge for the servt<:e andanyone In MIchtgan over 16 years ofage may use It
SerVtce 318 Edbt Jefferson AveThe ofuce o<:<:upytng nearly a square
Ctty block, ts one of the largest employment offices 111 the world
Appomtmenfs to lllspect the officemay be made With Frank Chnstensendtstnct manager 'VIIjhose telephone'number IS Randolph 7486 MaJor Starret sald
At thiS office the [)ubltc may wttnessone of tile most 1I1terestmg programsof the Government That of findmg JOibsfor people and people for Jobs hesatd
When one consIders that our taskIS not t'lat of findmg any kmd of aJob for any type of person but speclfically that of findIng the nght type ofJob for the nght person the programc:uggests qUite an mvolved rprcxblemBut we bette\ e rwe have deVised a goodsystem At least It has produced! resuIts La"t vear the NRS sent nearly100 000 Mtchigan persons to work WIthpnvate Industry and pnvate contractors In DetrOIt more than 3000 aregettlOg pnvate Jobs ea-ch month Wewould be glad to ex:plam the work ofour orgamzatlOt1 111 detatl'to 1I1terestedgroups
-Major Howard Starretl State Re-employment Dlreetor, today InVItedCIVIC rehgtous and other orgamzabonsm Wayne County to VIsIt the DetrOItoffice of the NatIonal Re employment
Public Invited toN. R. S. Offices
AN ORDINANCE
Section 3 Apphcattons for such hcense shall be made m wntmg statmgthe name of the owner or conductor o.fsuch massage parlor the proposed 10catwn thereof the names and addresses of all persons oWnJng any mterest10 any such bustt1ess and such other tn-formatton as may be requtred by theVlllage Commlsston
Section 4 Upon recel.pt of such applicatlOn the Vtllage CommISSion uponsattsfactory proof that the ap-phcant 15
quahfied to conduct such busmess andthat such a9phcant ts of good moralcharacter shall grant a hcense to operate a massage parlor asi apphed for
1upon such terms and condttlons as theVIllage CommtSSI0n shall see fit to 1m
pose, Section 5 Before any such hcenset shall be Issued a hcense fee 10 the sum
of $2500shallbepaidto theVillageClerk
Section 6 Before any person &hallad as an operator In any masc:tlige parlor such person shall first obtam a 11cense therefor from the Village CommlSSIOn
Section 7 Appltcatlons for an operator s hcense shall be made tn wntmgto the VIllage CommiSSion IW'h~e'h.ap-pltcatton shall state the name and address of the ap.plicant the name of theowner or conductor of the massage par ..lor and ItS locabon Such appltcantshall also furUls1. a satlsf,actory reportof phystcal exammatIon
Section 8 The Vtllage Commissiornupon receIpt of such a1l-pheaiton 15
here.by authOrIzed to Issue a ltcense tosuch operator, tiJpon satIsfactory proofthat such aprphcant: 15 qualtrfied to actas an operator an~ IS of good moralcharacter, and phYSically fit to conductsuch husmess
Section 9 Before any ltcense to actas an operator In a massage rparlor shallbe Issued a lIcense fee 1n the sum of$500shallbepaidtotheVl1lageClerk
Section to. All lIcenses Issued underthe prOVISIons of thIS or-dmance shalltermmate on Deeember 31st, next su'c-ceedmg thetr Issuance, and! renewalsthereof may be made m lIke manner asprOVIded for the ISSuance of the Ortg-mal hcense
Section ll.-Al1 massage parlorsshal1 be operated 10 strtd comphancewtth all health and pohce regulatIons
Section 12 All massage parlors shallbe open at all bmes to reasonable m-c:pectlon by the pohce and health au-thOrIties
Section 13 All massage parlors shallrematn closed between the hours of10 00 o'clock 1n the evenmg, EasternStandard Tune~ and 8 00 odock 111theforenoon, Eastern Standard TIme
Section 14. All hcenses Issued underthe iProV1SlO11sof thIS ordmance shanbe displayed on or near the place Wheresuch h<:ensee IS engaged m the prac-tice or occupatton for Whi'Ch suoh hwdense has been obtamed
[ Section 15. All owners, conductorsand operators beensed under the provtSIOns of thIS ordmance shall submItto finger-prmtmg by the Pohce Department before any hcense shall he ISsued
Section 16. AhY person, firm or COTwporatlon, ItS, hts, her or thetr agentsor employees, who shall VIolate or asstst m the VIolatIOn of the prOvLStOnSOIfthIS ordmat1lCe shall be pUlllshable bya fine not exceedmg $100 00 or by 1mprtsonment In the VIllage or CountyJaIl for a perIOd n-ot to exceed 90 daysor both such fine and ImprISOnmentmay be Imposed lU the discretton of theOO11rt For every day that a V'tolahonOIfthIS ordmance shall be permItted toextst, the same shan -constttute a separate and dtstmct offense, and shall beso pumshable
Section 17. All ordmances or partsof ordmances InconSIstent WIth the provISions of thIS ordmance are hereby expressly repealed
Section 18 ThIS ord1Uance shall takeeffect twenty (20) days from the dateof tts enactment
WALDO J BE~NS,Village CIeri<
THE VILLAGE OF GROSSEPOlNTE PARK ORDAINS
Section 1 For the purpose of thISordmance a ma'5sage parlor IS heretbydefined to mean any bUlldmg roomplace or estabhshment other than aregularly hcensed hospttal or dlspen"ary where non medIcal and non surglcal Iuampulauve exerctses are practtsed upon the human body, for otherthan ('osmettc -or beautlfymg purposeswlth or wlthoU:t the use of mecham-calor bathmg deV1'ces by anyone not aphySICIan or surgeon or of a slmllarreglstered status
Section 2 Before any pen,on firm'ilr corporatwn shall engage 111 the ope-ration of any massage parlor 10 theV l1age of Grosse pOlllte Park a 11cense to conduct such massage parlorshall be first obtamed from the VIllageCommiSSIon
TO LICENSE AND REGULATEMASSAGE PARLORS INTHE VILLAGE OF GROSSEPOINTE PARK.
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DETECTIVE SERVICESCientific Criminology
Private and Criminal InvestigationSpecial Uruformed police,
police Escort ServiceDAY OR NIGHT
J Warren Bistran Detective Agency10 W Warren Ave SUite No 1
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brownH.h J:.owder prepared by treat-mg gold cnlOflde With ammomaThe prep ~1atlOn has the propertyof readily explodmg when dry
Fate of the CheaterHHe who cheats a fnend," sald
Hi Ho the sage of Chmatown, "w111do so but seldom, for soon he w1llhave no frIends to cheat"
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For the first time 10 tre history ofthe state htghrway department a wmteredthon of the official MlI:hlgan hlghway map 1Snow avatlable to the pubhc
In pulbhshmg a wmter edlhon StateHtghway Comnussloner Murray D VanWagoner was moi1vated by tworeasons The nr-st obJective tS to em
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Michigan Highway map ttself more accurate Smce the dlcated on the cover sIde of the mapMaps Now Available September Issue of tlhe map was pub All trunkbnes of three {)1'" more lanes
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Another mnovatlOn III the new edt cordlan fold a table of the state pa-rkstton 15 a detaIled marp of the south and their 1aclbhes and an mdex toeastern metropohtan distrIct All types theIr location on the map01' roads are shown on thls ,detaIled map The reverse sIde IS profusely llluswhether the state trunkltnes 0'1' lo.cal trated wlth w uter scenes 111 \J[lchlganhlghways Prev ous mv tatlOns to enJoy M1Ch
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A. v\ hlte BIrthday cake holc1mg achubby green candle formed the centerof 11terest at the speakers table m theballroom of the League of CatholIcWomen s BU1ldmg where the women sco.tnmlttee of the Commumty Fundgathered for luncheon last Thursday tocelebrate the first anniversary of thegroup and to clect officers for 1937
lollowl11g the lu lcheon ~rs FrederIck M Alger chairman of the commIttee cut the cake and pa!:>sedIt to guestsat the speakers table "\\ho 1.11c1udedJorn Ballenger who later spoke on soc al secunty to the more than ZOOwomep assembled
Officer~ elected to hean the commIttee durmg the commg year mc1udedMrc: Alger chairman Mrs JosephEhrhch Mrs Franik Couzens and vrrs'!\Jels Johnson VIce chaIrmen MrsJo~n W Gdrette Jr recordmg secretary MbS Catherme Morgan carrespond ng secretar) and \irs Edsel Blord member at large of the executlve commIttee
REVIEWicourse whIch Will begm next Monday Members of the gover111ng board WIllimornmg Jan 18 and WIll be conduct be Mrs Regmald V BOVIll Mrs Geo Icd by MISs Pcdersen at the same pldce W Carter Mrs Wilham F Connollyonce a week for clght weeh.s In the \11S C A Dean Jr Mrs C T FIsherab ence from the c ty of Mrs Albert Mrs Ford Mrs Edward P HammondC DId:,s0n \tIrs Phlbp f< H Ibert VoIlllMr<: J Brook Jackson Mrs Henry Bhead the commIttee for the Traml11gl Joy Mr~ Wl1ham R Kales \:flS Kanz'3ch001 and she WIll be assI!:>ted by ler \[IS Harr) B Keldan \Ir!:> \!fauMrs Jame!:> \1ehck \lrs Charles Hick!:> ncl, Kev \JOt th d ld \irs \-\ .lIter vlor'1nd Mrs Guy G \iVedthoff ley
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A woman eentered Judge J GSepJ1Gllhs conclhatton court Her hmbdndhad an old Judgment h1.d p.onmed topay the -court a small sum each weekunttl the !bIll was -paid TIns ISoa freeserVLce offered by Gilhs court Herhusband had faIled tOopay anytlung forfour months and tine plan\Uff gdrIUsheed hIS wages The Judge told theworn-an that he was very s'Orry butvhat her husband had fatled to pay the;court and the state laws gave the ~plamtlff fight to garmshee m that raseTl.1e woman d~d not try to under~tandbut mfor.tmed the court m no uncertamterms that he could expect her anaa'll of her 'llX chIldren over for Sundaydinner
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Great mterest IS'bemg..sn:Qwn 1U GrosseEW1llte m the Tra'1~1)ng Schools forthose mterested m....ijle Girl Scouts of.t\menca and then"~6unger sisters theBrowmes The Brownte Tl"alumgCourse of wh~oh Mrs Henry W Burntt has charge started last Wednesdaytnornmg after a recess durmg the holtda\S and \\111 contmue through themonth of January MISS Gladys Peder<:.en the Field Secretary cOI~ductsthiS course at the Grosse Pomte Memonal Church
l1rs James J Phelan Jr called themembers 6f her dlstnct comnl1t'tee together at her thorne on Mows'l RoadOn Monda. morl11ng to make finallplans for the GIrl Scouts trammg
Chrls~mas storIes are good after theYuletIde as well as before Here ISthe year s story from Sam Le'Ve, chIef111ve'ltlgator for the county Sam wasstand111g at the hngerle counter Ttheclerk was waIting on a man dressed 111laborer S clothes She had two garrnents in her hands and the customerCQuld not make up hts murd as to whIchhe would buy F111ally the -clerk 1mpatIently said ThIS mghtgown IS farmore pr-actlcal and your WIfe Will lIkeIt better' 'Thts ~t1ter one 1S ex-pen ...slvely extravagant
The man smiled ill a reheved wayWell! m glad that you told me You
krrow for the past ten years I havebeen bUYing practical thmgs for myWife I n tIred of practlblhty gIve m~that 'ltlly jJlece"t)f ~tr:i\aganee ThiSsatd ban< IS the real s~urtt of 19J7
On-and Off the Records
ThiS story .comes from a northerncounty m Mlcbgan.} \-ir Jones movedmto a small town an<1 bought a radIOThe foUowmg day '1 man called onhim and begged to be allowed to 111
~tal1 another radiO m Jones home ontnal More to be pohte than anythll1gJones finally conseprled but ,Stated thathe waS' c:atlS1fted With hIs own radIOThe radIO came Days passed andJones dId not see the stranger Hewrote the company to take the radIOaway that he did not want It Therewa~ no answer irom the companyJ ones then let the matt('r drop andboxed UtP the radio Many wee!ks laterthe man appeared an,l demanded themoney for the radIO When Jonesrefused to pay anythmg the man tookthe radiO and started sUIt 111 JU~tH'l.-court The oCCurtfound J ones gUilty ofOt'e3,c'h of coMract It allowed thecOl11lpal1Yto keep the radm and deman del that Jones pay the balance I
<iJfterthe radIO was- sold'The hist<1CC was not on a salary He
was paid thy fee Pnvate 111'vestlgatlonshowed that the radiO sale,;man a con J,
stable and the Justice had spht on thprofit m thiS case Jones was the goat ~ThiS was but one of many such cases111the dlstnct
ThIS tS mterestmg because It IS 1.
typical case It WQfuld be good bUSlgess If the state bar aSSOCiation pushedlegislatIon to place aU J,ustlce,> Ot asalary The dlgl1ttj Ot the COUll" deserves such a tal',
It IS no secret that Frank FItzgeraldand others have m the past bUilt uPImpregnable pohtIcat machmes wh11eservmg cite people as Secretary GfState In Case s optl11on thIS WIll bemore difficult If salanes replace feesand ail extra money ft (m plates goesback to the State Treasury
By Lee MontgomeryTwo large loans "by the Manufactu
rers Bank to the J B BOOk J r Corpamounting to Qne and a half mllhonand one and a quarter ml1110n dollalst e~pectlve1y give good eVidence thatreal estate and proSlpenty are at hand111 the e'Cpert op1111Onof the country slarge bankers Amc'1g those Vlho have dlready el Addttlondl board membeu, r\lr~
Re onga111zatlO11 p<tlpers for 'the foiled for the course are 'irs Cdrsten John S Newberry Mrs Wnl am Jcompany nammg a trusteeshtp have I TIedrnal l1rs Robert G Waldron horton \tIrs W Beresford P~lmcr Jrbeen filed ::.wIth Register -0-£ Deeds., Mr5 \Vtlham Weed Ml's 1 rank 1 hay Mrs Charles L Palms Jr 7vfrs HemHaroLd E Stoll er Nelson Mrs Edward C SmIth \irs !'Ich A Pl'Ckert Mrs Joseph B Schlot
~ Geor-ge M lledeck Mrs DaVid M man Mrs Joseph T S111c1alTMrs EdAt on tune In our ~tstory the major DaVldov. M ss Mary Van Dyke \iIrl:>I ward A Skae Mrs Stephen T btack
ty of ofuces were on a fee haS1.s To Theodore OSlUS \irs Charles B Ipole Mrs SIdney D Waldon MISday the office holder 111 most mstances CrOUl:>-C\tIrs Herman Jpss Mrs E C Jame!> K Wcatkll1s Mrs Henry W1l1eIS paid l)y a salary one of the few ex- Baumgarten Mrs Kenneth rarr \1rs man and MISS Anne Woodruff{ephons >lremg Vart0'U5 bram:hes of the Hor.a'Ce J ] effery \!flSS Vera CnchtonSecretary of State s office Here the \irs 1\1Hard H Toncray Mrs Robeltman In charge IS paId on the rate of F McKeal \irs Owen C Frost Mr~twenty cents per hcense plate Charles L Nevens and \1rs Eoward
I eon Case new -Secretary oi State R Strohd'Oe'l not think that thiS method IScondUCIVeto good government Not IWen' Committeeonly does he think It extravagant but om s . :d~ays that In the past large and pOVver of Community Funful poh!lcal machmes have been hUilt Hold Electionup for an mdlvldual With the people smoney He plans to iP"ut these officeson a straight 'Salary
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Accord~ng to an announcement reteIve.(] today the Umverslty of 'VIlchIgan ExtensIon DIVIsIon began thewmter term of ItS Backgrounds andHOrJwns program on January 11 ThISprogram of noncredit courses IS open toall adults
Rre\ll'Ch ConversatIOn ParhamentaryProcedure M-od>e1'nEngltsh GrammarRrsks and RIsk Beanng Art of Think!1ihg Plannmg for the New Home Evaluatlon of Practice SinUs and Traits 111
Personnel and PS)'lcholOJglcat Alpproaches to Enwtl'onal Adjustment arethe course;, ltsted
Each course meets one ~venmg aweek throughout the etght week termUnIverSIty professors and (Itmer recGg111zed a'Ut>hOr}tles are the -InstructorsThe tmtIon IS $5 00 a course COJIlPlete111formatton about the time anti. placeof meetmg of each class may !be obtame'd. from the Detr'Olt office:of the exten<>:ton dl\tls1o-n 40 E-ast Ferry telephOneTrm.'1ty 2 0328
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On Thursday January 21 the Scotush folk of far and near Will gatherm the \;Iasonlc audltonum at Ithe
St. Andrews Concertand Ball January 21
P t 't Col NEW MasonIC Temple Second and Templeiii' l!Ol ony,... I d~ " to hear 3Jgapi the sou sttrrmg anMrs. H B Loveland of Eason avenue soul salIg,fY111,gcall of the 1JIbroch
wIll on en her home. Satut"clay January Those wortlw Scots who arc re16 for a lUJxed brldge party for mem s-ponslble for all1hls are as follo",,'-,
General chaJ.tman Alexander Ma'Cbers <lud fne11ds of DetroIt ColonyKl11110n.l\lew England Women TaJbles wIll be
In I}hJ at eight a clock Refreshments Honorary chatrman Ho.... .tIomerwlH be cflJoyed followmg the awardmg Fel:igusonot taille and door pnzes Mrs I J VICf' chalnuan C Warner McVIckerGQodtlch socIal chamuan 10 charge of Secretary John R McKmleytije aftal1 requests early reservatIOns Tredsmer ] Douglas Rlbott
1 he Colony will conduct a rummage TIckets and program Ale'tander<:-ale Fnday January 22 at 155 L.aBel1e CI Ulckshank George SmIth
j<tvcnue doors beIng open at ten o'Clock ReceptlOn gau John F McK nlavrI\.f.tS VV Scott Hoblbs wtll be assisted eha!l man Hon Duncan C McCred..w.y .).'hs Edwarw T Clarke and other Allen K Cameron Daltoq Campbell~tnl~nber'l Proceeds will he devoted to Robert P Scott, Hon Arthur E Gar:t~ Colony s 'Chanties and proJects <1on Hon Joseph GIllIs Hon Ralph
\the te>guiar meetmg of the Colony W LIddy Hon W McKay Sktlman\i\ll1 take l"lae-eWednesday January 27, Stage man~r Vblltam P OlIverat the Central branch YWCA The Dance and floor manager Donald
VfcDougallusuallu11'cheon at 12 30 o'clock wIll prePUblrCIty Wallace A Templecede ~he meetmg over Wh1Ch the pres The reason IS as we have seen exPlpmg and dancmg John Carson
lqel1t >Mrs W Scott Hobbs wIll pre Usher chiefs Robert Scihram Wtl penenee DetroIt has pal<1 more when ItssIde Mrs Edward L Holmes WIll 111 I h t 5t A d H II d expenence was not 50 good But theretro-duc-e as spea,ker Mrs A M Hum- lam UH!'tr ar n rews Ig1 an s stIll room for Improvement Denverphrey world traveler who wIll talk on ers pay~ only $19 00 for ptUbhc llabthty 111
Egypt Members w111respond to roll Thll:>88th a:l;1'fiualSt Andrews concert j;urance primarIly be'Cause tt has onlycall WIth anecdotes ott t'helr ancesoo!'s I and ball to horror the memory of I t. 7 clal111sper 100 low prtced cars In
DetrOit Colony will contnbute to :0 1e Scotland s most renowned hard Robert dlanapohl:> pays only $1800 prlmanlyof the nahonal SOCIety's prmclpal pro Burns IS looked forward to WIth keen I beOal1l:>ethe average amount pard perJects thts year that of ralsmg funds to anticIpatIOn by thousands of people 111 I cla1m Is only $26900erect a gran te bench beside the statue the Border (liles and 111 Metropo1J.tan All pubhc hab111ty 111surance ratesof the Pllgnm Malden whIch was a DetrOIt The committee promises one I WIll be reduced If -dlsh-onest -claIms andgIft of the SOCIety to Brewster Park ot the most lUtetestmg and successful unreasollabl') hIgh verdicts be reducedPlymouth Mass The bench WIll carry concerts 111 the hIstory of Detro~t to a nummum EthIcal attorneysan mscnpbon expressmg gratItude to TlCMets may be had at Gnnnell s through theIr bar aSSOCiatIOns therefortwo pasot pI eSldent generals Mrs RlQb Talent w111mchtde Dorothy Marwlck hold an ~mportant key to lower autoert Fowler Cummmgs '0£ Cahforma of Chicago QO.tltralto Cameron Mc mobIle and other p11.rbhcltaJblhty msurdtlrtng whose admll11stratlOn the statue Lean ban+one Templeton Moore ance ratesproject v,as hegun and Mrs Eugene J tel OF Royal Scots quartette old ttmeGrant who 'Was 111 office when It was and modern dancmg Dance p1USt"CWillcompleted and ded~cated The other be furrushec! by an excellent orchestraproject IS one ~f co operatIOn WIth the There WIll be t11e usual Higthland dancSe'lqUlcentrnmal ConshtutlOn Corn-tms ers and plpers Ort thIS occaSIon there~Ion Its program nor the l50th annlver will Ibe displayed the many colored tarpary of the adoptton of the Constltu I tam whIch hat"lken back to the manyt10n each New England Women grouoQ colored coat 01 "DaVIdbemg aske;d to plant a tree With a I -bronze marker carrYl11g the SOCIety s Ttaveli~g State Fan"nstgnlo3; and tl1.e names of the SIX New The OhlO state faIr was first heldEngland slg'1erS of the ConstItuilon at Cmcmnatl In 1850 and annually
after that at other centers In thestate But m )874 the hItherto ltmer-ant faIr settled down In Columbuswhere It smc"e has been held
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fa~t n OVl11g narrative colorful lllCldert and con<;lderdJble humor H1Safternoon lecture features war tornSpain and ItS rapIdly vamhmg glorlesIt V'1~ltS also Madell a Glbl altar thenew ]ev.Ish actiVItIes 111 Tel AVIV andJerusalem MaJor.ca the French RIVieraMalta Algiers Rhodes and CYlprus theTemple of Baalbek 10 Syna CaIro andthe Pyraml'ds Istanbul Athens theDalmatld.n Coast Venlte and Na;plesCapr1
Ten Thousand Miles Around theMedtterranean at 3- 30 and ModernScandmaYla-lNOTWlaY SvvleJden Denmark Fmland Iceland at 8 30 WIll bethe Illustrated lecture sulJ']ects of Howard Brenton MacDonald globe trotterand traveloglst at the DetrOIt Instltuteof Arts on Sunday afternoon and evenmg January 17
The evenmg motIOn p1cture lecturebegms With a trIlP across IeelandAmong highlIghts ()If thiS tour throughModern ScandmavIa wtll be ~tock
holm and the Swedish countrysideVlsby and the Island of Gotland Helsmgfors and Copenhagen Oslo Bergendnd the -fjords \!erok TrodJem Hammerfe t North Ca.pe the MIdmght SunMr MacDonald 1S presented rhy the\-\Torld Adventure SerIes whl-ch offersan IJ1ustrated lecture m the field oftravel and exploratIOn each Sundayat the DetrOIt Institute of Arts
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we begin to prove, little by little, thatman is the lmag~ and likeness 01God and that he has dominion overall the earth
Various wrong conditions ofthought attempt to impede our progress~ but we can overcome theLlthrough the power of Truth Amongth-ese are fear and self PIty We mayfear that we are unable to workout our problems We may fear thePo:t<;tor the future LIke the Israelit~ of old we lltay pelieve that animpassable sea stops our progressBut there is always a way throug}the troubled wate-fs if we are obed!ent and take the first step in denYIngfear and obeying tbe diVIne commandto 'i50 forward
Seit rnty may argue that our problem is more than we can beat thatno one else has such a hard road totravel Perhaps custom tradItionlove of ease may whisper It hadbeen better for us to serve the IJgypUans than that we should die inthe wilderness
Discouraging thoughts are falsesuggestions of mortal mind, whichtry to prevent our B:Pirltual progressand they can be overcome throughthe understanding of the allness ofGod good and the consequent powerlessness of eVIl
In The First Church of GhnstScientist and Miscellany (p 232)Mrs Eddy wI!tes The right wavwins the right of way even the wayof Truth and Lo'¥e whereby all ourdebts are paId mankind blessed .andGod glontled Every sPlntualhprogressive step glorifies God a~dblesses mankInd and that whichbenefits one must benefit others a11';1.oWe can confer no greater benefit orthose around us than to prove OUIown mdividual spintual dominion'I'h'" knowledge of Iluch dominion includes recognition pf our nei?;h bor frights and there can be no fNctiO"lwhere there is lovIng obedIence todivme Principle but the long-dam ofGOd must first be establIshed in OUtown thinking if we are to be of helpto OUI neIghbor The right way i"lthe 'Way not of self WIll but of otedif"nce to divIne Pl'lnciple 1 he rightway is the way Love poInts out andthough to material sense It may seen)clouded and uncertam this way isalways clear to S..plfltual sense
To those who l1ave tasted the JOYSof splntual victory there can be noturning back To go forwo d fs f,'I- ("only way -The Oh1t8tmn SCtenceJI1omtor
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In the serVIce on the comlllg SundayJanuary 17 the present membershIpcla~s for adults WIll be receIVed mtomembership ",Iih the Chur-ch by the nte01 'ConfirmatIOn rhe servlte will takeplace at 11 15 a m The Sunday Schoolw111meet at 10 o'clock
From January 24 to January 31 thecongregatIon WIll celebrate Its Twenty.fifth Anmve1sary A number of speclal serVIces wIll be held and several outof town pastors wIll come to delIverthe sermons 1n the s'Pectal services Dctdlled announcements "Willbe glvcn outnext week
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oven 50 65 mmutes tIll set Th1s mustbe served lV1th a spoon (hence thename) and eaten WIth a fork It IS nota Pllger food A generous amount oftutter should melt over ea'Ch servIng
Southern Spoon Bread I~ sUbrple andwhat It Vton t do to hven tlhe breakfastchatter we can only Imagme until It IStned
Whole Wheat Muffin.1I4 cups whole wheat flour14 cup flour~ cup sugar4 teaspoons baklllg powder1 teaspoonful salt1 cup milk1 egg2 fusp melted butterMIX and SIft dry mgr«hents 1£ ustng
~our milk add % tst> soda Add wellbeaten egg mIlk and melted shortemngto the dry mgred1ents Half 611 wellgreased muffin tms Bake In hot Qvenat 400 degrees 25-30 mInutes All wholewheat flour may be used If deSIred
THE divine command voiced bythe prollhet Moses when th9c:lJ.ildren of Israel were halted
by the s.eemingly impassa.ble watenof the Red Sea on their way out otthe land of bondage still has powerto compel obedIence and to put totllght doubt heSItation and indeci-sion The command was • Speakunto the children of Israel that theygo forward To go backward meantslaver} and sUbmissiolJ to hard taskmasters to go forward demandedcourage and faith in a power unknowD to the material senses Speaklng of Moses as a leader. Mary BakerEddy wrItes (S<'lence a.nd Healthwltb Key to the .. rlptures p 200-)
Moses advanced a nation to the wotship of God in Spirit instead of matter and illustrated the grand humancapaCItIes of being bestowed by 1mmortal Mind
Along the journey of individualspirItual progress the encouragingcommand to go forwal d caD still beheard by those who may be tremblingIn the valley of decision To awakefrom the bondage of enslaving conditIons is one step towards spiritualfreedom and to demonstrate the wayout of such conditions demands acontinual gOIng forward The Apostie Paul comparIng his spirItual progress to a race in which tbe athletekeep'S biS eyes cQntinually on thegoal saId • This one thing I do forgetting those thlllg-S which are behmd and reaching forth unto thosethings WhICh are before I press toward the mark for the prize of thehIgh callIng of God in Christ JesusLike many of us today PauJ hadmuch to regret but he wasted notIme in looking backward The spiritual light which had awakened himon the road to Damascus blotted outthe mistakes of the past and hewent forward in obedience to thehea venly VIsion
The understanding that nJaD IsspIrItual and not materlal bringshope and encouragement to thosewho are struggling against sicknessand sin-dIscord of every kind Inorlter to advance SPIritually we needto understand the grand human e~paeities of being and allow nothOUght of fear to prevent us fromclaiming and provmg OUT' spiritualdOlninion Through the applicationof the teachings or Chnstian Scif"nce
on The Same Measure The guestpreacher at the 7 30 p m serV1<:e Will
Sunday breakfast when members ot be the Re\ Far! Rm<;ell \Vhlpple asthe family have more lelsure IS a chOice SOClatl- mmIster at the Il1"st BaptIstmoment to serve hot ..£oods Nothmg IChurch If you are Without a Chut<:hSiQ take') the meal out of the mediocre Home In thiS \ lCllllty the Jefferson Ave I<is the presents of hot graham muffins I nue Bapt1<;t Church coralally H1V~te you t
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Graham Muffins meets at 9 45 a m With a second ses1 cup flour SIOn for the younger departments and3 tsP bakl11g' powder a nursery conducted durrng the hour1 3 tsp s.aJt of the morlllDJ¥ wbrslup Frlendly B1 3 cup sugar y P U and Judson B Y P U young1 CUipgrah~m cra-eker crumbs peoples organt2fatlons meet at 6 15 p m1 cup milk ~ __2 egg,2 t~blespoon') melted butterM1x dry tngredlcnts add milk and
eggs, shr till Just mOIstened add butterand put tUttl greased muffin tms Bake2S lmnutes at 425 degrees
Whole wheat muffins add Jest to thewl1lters breakfast and has a subtle wayof brl11gqlg to It that very necessarymmerdllron
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'" Warm weather dUT ng the Christmas 'When his LrlVer~lty of De1.rOltl Ker\:\ln 1" tne substItute None was 111season may be <1ehghtful to some cagers returned to work after a short enough to be kept out of the Imeuppeople but you can take Lloyd Brazil 5 I re<'t no lese; than three 01 hiS regulars but an mabl11ty to prachce regularlyword for It that 1It5 anythmg but en and one <:J hiS first strmg substItutes I has senously affected thelf play
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