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I ~•J " I I ~d1 10 , f1 I .. '. '. ~. V, ~t~': , I , , i'i ';!i~ C' " , , ~; ,~ : ~ I I' I VA. 2-1162 * Th,evl's fMeed Ih to' I way throu",h thf> lront n''''f at Cupld's, 11'1;24 ,la,,, r-"I j\ \'r,.nn"v "'1 'rn. '1111 "nd t (~ ,,- n <~-'1 <In' f" tal ton< of (',,,arf'ttE'< ParK Pollce dll:c1~ed THE REVIEW .. runs More Local News More Locai Ad \leriising Has More Circulation * * •+ BY CARRIER lSe A MONTH-SINGLE COPIES 5c I. 1 , Schedule On Paqe 2 - * s * * GHP M.,..icians Ready To ("("StrikeDp tlte Band" ~ " GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1949 Free Admission Propose New Council For Pointe To Vote On Issue at ForulD - NS -- ~ CIRCULATION PAID MONTHLY .... 27 ttend Family 'Institute 25 - No, 39 I)' The Review Give You COMPLETE COVERAGE of All Grosse Pointe r• on\pl,mentan "cm r ..... ,.. r lt~1lnn 'f"lIrnc,...,ted "} ,r",.('('" b\" tll"C Ilia. ~ ... r' L "Imnl for no trllf. '<3'1, .n lQ411 (' I'- 1'1 ""Pl r("'C'pnt r1anf'" 1")... ~ i'1("> 0 ot "c p" ... -enl<Pl~ aboara '" r '~~, cra~hed 111 the ,\ '1 Trrr,p«ee at hl< Lake- r eo rn" t ~ or BOlld Issue . ! Council 011 Denotes Support iFavors S h IP INew 'Plan of coo ro gra m I Plans for a modern and spa- S rt of G10sse POinte Boald of Educallon's program for a CLOUS enclosed sWimming pool ooouftrt bond b.ue for school bUIldmgs and unprovements at the City of Grosse Pointe's , I~dlcaled by a poll conducted by the Review Saturday mumclpal park to cost about \erlDg a CIO.S seellon of Grosse Pomte resIdents $75.000 were dtselo..ed at a VlftuaJly everyone intervIewed on the Issue to be voted on at council m" .. hn~ Monday eve-: e ,peclal school election, May Il, Cited hIS approval of the mng. I A proposal Will ;:,e made TentatIve dlawmgs by P. J.I at the Friday evenmg session A few non.cooforminc notes came from persons whose \:hil- Brown, CIty Engineer, whICh in-I of the Family Life Institute en have rompleted their educatIon here. In this group was eluded a beautiful plomenade to create a Grosse Pointe s Wtlham Tucker of Audubon road. and lounge area, lJl additIon to a Communtty COunCIl. accord- She .ald wading pool for chlldreln'f gM alfied ing to Mrs. F. J. Schumann, '1 don't thInk we people who have raIsed our famlhes and the unaromous approva 0 ayor chainnan of the Family Life & through With schools should keep on paymg for them I Ralph Netting and the cfluncil . ~ Education Committee, \.'0- n t favor anythmg that WIll make our taxes Iugher We are body. . d I sponsors of the Institute. ymg all the taxes we can possIbly pay right now'" Mr Brown was authOrize by (See EditoriaJ 00 Page 2) the councll to continue hiS study, MRS. SHUMANN declared that Unlike Mrs Tucker's sentIment was the opinIOn lendered by working With a speCial comnuttee, I the SpeCIal counell comnuttee con. Jules Oliver, of 218 Moran. He expressed hiS WIllingness and prep,are a complete and clean- ducttng a W'lde study of local I h 11 h cut lepon WIth recommendatIOns. problems WIll recommend that a coopelate With any p an t at WI furt er the educatIOn of The capacity of the proposed I representative council be formed e POinte youngsthers. d" dM G E pool will be about 600 However, to perpetuate the purpose of the "I think .t's the t Illg f.1:J o. sal rs.. Essmgton, of the actual size of the sWlmmmg Fanuly Instltute--to preserve and Neff "We need more schools, and I don't see how else we area IS estimated at 100 feet wide, encourage better hvmg m Grosse n get them" by 100 feet m length. I Pomte. - Her reason was concurred by Mr. C Gem gl. J r, of 338 Mc- llan, \\ ho declared he was In favor of the proposal, "because NOl bert P. Neff, CIty Clerk, I FollOWing are a few detalls of know that our present schools are not enough to accomodate stated that If the plan 15 accepted., I -the proposed cou:lcll body: e great number of youngsters commg along" work can ~et underway next fall. I Any orgaDlZabon 1n Gr08l4! The "ords of Mrs. David B. Ireland. of 880 LIncoln road, and the new pool Will be ready Pomte may have a representatlvot ould be of added mterest to the many parents who have for the 1950 season. I ThiS hearty group of Grosse Pomte HIgh School Band and Orchestra Festival. Under the dlrection of Mr. on the council, prOVIded they Jdren In private schools here. He said that the proJect can I mUSICIanS, members of the school band ,Will take part in Dewey Kalember, the band recently received a first pay theu dues of $5 a year. 'We realize how cramped rooms are now and my husband be fmanced by a long terM bond I "Band Day" at the school, Friday, Apnl 22. Early Satur- diVISion rating at the Southeastern Mlclugan Festival at Each of the five munICipal mula :a~s.~~t~~~ro;n:~ ~~~a~aC: ;;o:~;j~u~~~t ~\.ouu~~ be"::fi;~~: Issue. I ~~t ~~~~t~ t~~t~a~~;i1t~:sv~f~~:~ni:~~r ~~~~;a~ ~~;r~~ ~~~b:_~~a~~~~C trip to Arm Arbor, ::~~.be E:~t1e-~ t.:; ~ne repr:=nt:. mmumty and we can certatnly see the need for thiS one." XR Unit '-----..::.-.----------------------------------------------------- TIlE! counctl Will elect an execu- e said, expJammg that they have always been ~ Ilhng to co- aYe' A -I S I I Board D: iPcloses 1 Kru n L 'l'.:1,J t:illU"--' tive board of 12 members at ita "rate despite the fact that their son attends DetrOIt UOl- B · S lly gl"ees C tOO I/O ....--. ,.... '-'0 trotlal orpmzatlon. rs~~:.~;o~ucent. of 825 Beaconsfield. opmlOnated that local eglns tay P T ILl B ',-1' P Sch ik rt thr~:O; ~~eet at lust hools hove not been able to keep In stride WIth the rapid de- I P' t 'to ay Wp.' oca utl.Utng rogress we a opment of the dllitnct. n mn e I ,. ~ ResldentJal bwldmg ~'~ rUt ~e Grosse Pomte Sc:bool Car I Sch,,~Iil:art, Townshlp All pentmI•• .the-~!'ri. "I thmk our schoolS have fallen behmd qUite a bit," he com- ~., A famlllar Sight Ul Graue I CIty of Grosse 1'omte ~ Dtstl.ct JJ5Ued.m the first qu - uf 1$49 are runnmg slightly above supervJsor,. was named ChalTIDaD day may vote Oft the JSSUe, ac- ented "We need more schools and 1 am highly In favor of the Pomters 1< the MIclugan Depart-I authorized payment of $4,700 WI the first qusrter totals of 19 ThIS mformatlOn was lS&Ued t1us of the Ways and Means Com- cording to :Mrs. Sehu.nwu1. d I .. - X Grosse POI nte TownshIp for I . ""-nk ........... . ------- n ISsue proposa ment of Health mobile -ray 1 week by the Grosse Pomte Board of EducatIOn In connection wIth II1Ittee by John A. ~ ,uorwOlt 'We need more schools and the bond Is~ue IS the best way to trailer whIch opened a two-day i health dePfiartm l ent servdlces Aren-I I the """"'Ial school ejection to be held on Monday May 9. co~ncllman. and chlllnnan of the 'ILetters Note h " M J h W I f 389 M h H I dered tne sca year en mg pn ~.. -- 'C ty B d fS It em agreed rs. 0n or ey. 0 ernweat er £tl'!ld at the Grosse Pomte Igh I 194 0 i School authontles ~tudy these~ oun oar 0 UpervlSOrs. I In ~Jr. Lhester RamseY. ot 191[) Lennon, stated "I nave !lot School Thursday All hIgh scnooll -, v. I t>uJ.1ding permit figures WIth great I Schwelkart served as chauman I Readers' terest rned down any plan deSIgned to encourage better hvmg In students will be gIven the oppor- I The counCil also requested the ~c<tre as a means of forecastmg ISeek Place of the County board last year. I . rosse Pomte" tUDlty to rece1\ e a free chest I Township to contmue their health: public school enrollments and Kronk also attempted to ap-j Readers mterest 111The Review HIS words were echoed by the many others who were ques. X-ray Thursday and Friday from sernce to the City for the new I school building needs ' F R di .. J POlO! John O'Hara Detroit at- was clearly noted ~t Thursday. ned b} The ReYlew reporter. 9a m. to 3:15 p, m, accordmg ~fiscal year. : A total of 115 resld~tlal butld- I or a 0 J I torney, to Wayne 'Qlunty road when the "Letters to the EdItor" to Dr Thomas S. DaVIes, Town- Meanwhl1e offICials from both, ed th' comnusslOner, '.mt was thwarted rolumn earned more c:orr~nd. ! slup health commiSSioner. Em- I aanunlstratlons Will attempt 10 i mg pernuts were lSSU m eI T mIlle j by out-county members of the ence than two of the Metropolitan o I N T E ------ f ployees of the board of educatIOn reach a satisfactory agreement on I first quarter of 1949 Seventy- I rallS r board I datlu!s combined and more than I rle aJor~ are also urged to take advantage an delmquent tax debt of $9,700 I five of thebse PbermlIts arGe for I Trustee J. S. Hutchmson was, Th t fP tt G any weekly newspaper In DetrOIt ARA G R A P HS of thiS free serVice the To\\ nshlp IS reported to owe houses to e U1 t 10 rosse I e reslgna Ion 0 resco . dlstncts and outlymg suburbs. For Legion An attempt "Ill also be made the City. Pomte Woods and the Gratiot, named by the Farms CounCil to I Bro'ol'Il. who also served as City Last Week's Bo... Score: ./ :0 o'otam 100 pel' cent parl,c,pa- I --------- I Township portlon of the Grosse work WIth Clelk Harry Furton In I ~f Grosse Pomte engineer. ere- y The Pointer I ,... •../ I .. . .... L_ ur ..... '....... .. -"L' ~.." P~'~'ft "'-1.~~1 T"\.. •• __ I h te "ted t..he V!!~!!!'~v The Detroit News. 9. I 6ampalgll 1 1Ion 0)' dll JUUUlllinu.",S VL "'''' I .,.,. 11::11:: 1 1'..,11:: 1 .... 11:: 1- _ .... ~ ~~uu. _'~_.L' I seleeung te mo.t appropna , Kronk delayed final actIon un~! Grosse Pointe Review, If ore than 80 dmner guests '--' ~~~~~~I~ __ :~._~lSu~:?!~~.t~ .. ~~",... £H t\.~~~~ ~;s~;~c~..:.~°..r~1 ~:;: place m the MUnICIpal bulIdmg i tll next week. The Detroit FRe Press, %. I ~g:!er ~O':f~l' .. ,-.O.,dBIS~h~O."P. ceWI'e'bllr&Aa't'e' MaJors In Mrs. Frederick T. __ •. L_ t." --"--t -.j; r h -'-- b g- nuruer ;'1l0P 1- .. -- -- w -ts° -- -ed-'--it;-l-tll to lOCate tne traru.mll.ler ror me I The Detroit Times, %. , M h" •L f 1000" • Il' coopera Ive splrl \\ Ie IS em mg perml lSSU 10 e as r.ew Int.er-Mumc1pallty Pohce 'F. p' ] b Grosse Pointe News. D. urp )s eglOn 0 \\1 shown by manag~rs of food- Q t t StatY years han been 1D the northern RadiO System U, ms ulnt 0 r 50th \\ eddlng anmversary report progress In theIr campaIgn handlmg estabhshmen1s Food- uar e s ~e half of the school dIStrIct. A total T neoda\ at the WhIttle. Hotel. to raIse money for th~ .new In~r- handlers may f!O to the Grosse ~ n f ,.# V. of 2447 new houses h,,\'e been _ B~.~S:>~ ':;.35 ~~:~~ .. ~o Gets Brush-oH BEHIND PAGE 1 natIOnal Institute Duuamg m .ue- POinte HIll'h SLhool Thursday and lJo,.,g est u(, .. terce com leted or started In Grosse cud ........... a.te. •..~ ~.~. k "~"-I . I leteran reSident here, Mr. trOlt at a tea m her home on Fnda from 315 to 5 m I p I gested to the counCil that he Trustee Wl1ham Kirby s pro-l---------- ger IS Ihe founder of the East Jen;erson avenue Tuesda) d~ d f 9 r 5" The accent Will be on hal mony POInte Woods alone smce January 1 would apprecIate assIStance m posal to pamt village fire hy- ~'hl'S Wieek's " afternoon AprIl 26 an on a t Y n rom I a nIl I' be° IP" Saturday evenmg at Plelce audl- 1,1938 I making such an Important de- I drants met With unan'-ous a""- ,,'arren Busmess Men s, m \\ hen e tral er \\ I 0- 'tonum 'vhen the Grosse Pomte' J hn R D__ S te d tI .... .. and a charter member of MaJors captams and workers cated at tne Gros-e Pomt.e Park: _ o •• -..ues, upenn n en ClSlon. proval at the Farms Councll East Side LlOns Club. He has In the "legIOn" WIll leCClve fur- \Iumcloal BUlldmg on Jefferson I Cha_pter o~ S :;E B S.Q S A \\111 of Schools, has Just com~leted an I The new rad.o system Will meetmg Monday I Re""leW a member of the Bethel ther mformatlOn and mstructlOns d\ enue. pre~ent Its th. d annual parade anal) Sl. of the age dlstpouhon of serve the Farms Shores. Park However, a controversy arose I "- tlsl Church for 55 years. at the tea The Informal 01 gam- "Tho e of U< ',ho had th"'r of Barbel shop Quartets Grosse Pomte's population whIch' and the Cltv of Grosse Pomte. m deciding on whose ha.'1ds the zallon IS one of three groups seek- chest ~-ra. taken last year" Among the top-rankmg four- empha<lzes the seriousness of the I Though on paper It Will be owned paint brushe<; would fall I Behind page one thiS week you Ing fund~ for the $430,000 struc- I Dr: Dav1es ';ald. "\'lll remem~r somes to be heard ..... 111 be the need for addltlOool elementary by Farms, the cost of operatlOn Pllbhc ""orks brushed off the Will find an array of stones, II Scro, I, Dun ng Their Job.' ture to be bUIlt at III E Ku by the famlhar .Take a deep breath Chordsmen, Four H 0 r s e men. <ehool fscliIues m the Gro<se and maintenance WIll be shared job and firemen were conSidered I pictures, columns and features he ,uh)l'ct to be VOiCed by A nallOnalltIe< group and a spe- Hold II That s all ' That IS really Three Corns and A Bunyon, Four PolOte Woods and GratIOt aredS b) the foUl mumclpaiItles too "aluable to be called away about Grosse Pomte personahtJes Old HU'bdnd. of the Boal d AS Sh rt d th B II dAd I clal gifts committee also are work- all there '< to 11 o\nd those \\ ho'" 0 IE'S, an e a a alres stu y of the Ma} 1948 censu~ ThiS nE' ..... serVI"f l~ expected from the station to pamt "bits.' Included In Ihls recommended Y(allon at the DetrOit KI. I ed IS ClUb meE'tlOg Wednesday. ing toward the goal of S250,000 ,ecel"ed the postcard mdlcatml( "The T\\lllght Foul' a local re"ea s tht lltartlmg fact that one I tc be rc:;::l:, by June 15. replac- of the town r readmg arE' ,I 2. "t l21::i pm at Car- In a dllve to be concluded May 17 that theIr lungs are 0 K Will quarlet. \\ III also be heard person In each four In Grosse tng the To,\nshlp's WRDR The Police and Fire Commlt- EditOrials , lb361 E Warren. Mrs Fredenck C Ford. first remember ho\\ good It felt to I TIckets can be purchased at the Pomte Woods and Grahot IS Woods offiCials who have stood tee Will ponder the matter and • CI bP rt T S U ch,urman of the Institute s Vol- know that e, ('I) thmg IS all bOA offIce or at Bob s Drugs. under ten yearl: of al/:e The com- b) WRDR have as ) et failed to report Molthers F u day () we unteer Vlsllors' Corps. IS one of fight" 20134 Kel cheval and Young Men's parable figure for Grosse POinte make any announcement as to Scho arshlp un n Qn~ \nc record crowd that the leaden most mterested m Pomter~ \\ ho for some rea,on Wear, 16930 Kercheval. I Park IS one person En eight under thel~ plans after t.!'1e Township City Plans New Smart. set Attend. Lochmoor ndra the TIger opener Tues-, succel:s of the dn...e " or o~her think the) ,hould ha\ e The program begms at 8 pm. I age ten semce ends Bridge Party. \\3< a contingent of 100 MaJors In the' LegIOn of 1000 a cnest X-ra)-. are mVited to go Enrollments In public element- I ------- Fee For Licenses Alger VFW Post Plans "!'rohc." ,'C POll1te Rot, Tlans and their Include Mrs Paul Weadlock Mrs 10 the Gros..e Pomte MUniCipal E(lilcators ~peak ary schools In the "north end" ha$ Gentlenlan Robher Ctty o! Grosse Pomte 1S plan- Nev. HospItal Techrnques He- < Tne ho~'s chartered t\\O Truman Brown, Mrs A H Whlt- BUlldmg on Monda) Api'll 25, v mrreased from 513 m the fall of mng to e>-tabl1<h a new hcen<e I mo .... e Fear From ChIldbirth. , tal.er, and Mr< Herbert J Wood- from 9 a m to 5 pm. Dr t I) f PTA 1938 to 1500 In December )(148 as A gentleman pro\\ ler who vrry fee lfor b1l<I'1e« p1ace~ to fluctu- I < M rlt Annu I all Capta1D< Include Mr~ H Da\ ,e' announred Per<on< cle- a {"er a re<ult of th~ nE'\\ home build- neatly <N. ered through th~ Dr ale In accncd ,'Ith the mun c1pal Notable'! G to d • ~l b a e~'n~ of Ihe Grosl:E' Pomte Stanford Bar,eU. MI<:S Dorothy <ITln<: further informatIOn may Thf' annual elf'ctlOn of offIcers 109 boom and the mflux cf par- Edward Slchler home at 881 Pem- <en:ce< reqUired Meetmg 0 ar en u. 3trr , II I)I'!:ln readIngs Sun- Bennelt Mr< John H French Jr, call the Gro"e POlDte To\\ n<!Ilp and the appearances of John R ent< of )ounj! ('hlldrE'n School berton taklDg dbout 540 m cash. Pre<ent perm l.!; "l~1 be valid Welle<lc) College Club Pia .. af'~ onw "t tr W'a<hmgton Mrs WI1frNl ':as,l!ram. Mrs Ber- Heal:h Department ill TU"edo Barnes <upermtendent ()f Gros-e authontlE'< predict an f'lementary II: belDl! -ought b) Park Pollce for '1, month< at "hlCh tlTT'e Flo\\er FestIVal. hnn c "Ir. Vlrgmla Cas- T1f'n Eaton Jr. and Mrs Fred. ,-IChO or t'le TB and Hf'allh Pomt(' Publlc Srhool" and L M cnrollm('nl "r 2500 ('hllclren bv He entered thf' home thTllUllh :he ne" pl~n is expected to be DE'klil"aIM 01 1812 Group To Ie 1M 1, \D Ihr('e one.act PTI('k f'u~er. Soc,et\' at Ca.dlllac I R1l7 Bart1('ll d'l(>('tOl of publIC « hoo: J;mu<ln I IQ'i4 \D tn~ portlOn of a r~ar batl', ...,,'m '''ndo\\ 1('ad) Con\ ('nf' ilt Wa<;hmgton .', • ~ •,( nt~l ~r"l e "n per_onnpl, "'11 marl. lhr Mon- the <('hoot cl'<lnct h \D~ north of --I r.-x-AIOf' to Cnrafl Kal-StM!K to I'~rl "'," 'n('(' on May 27 at CHECK YOUR BRAKES dd' April 25 ml'E'tmg of thf' De- Mnran road TEA FOR MORE ABC'S Addr('<;< Church Wom"n h.rrl ,",ehonl : kr PT A Th.. Bnard nf Mlu('at,on h:l< T"mer l'i Draws Neartt to I C · C · I Mr Barne< WIll rll'«'U<.,< Our a<ked th£' \otE'r<; of th(' «'hl'lOl CPH "If I ' ~'! b P Tltle "", ,,[iii Mapleton "as Po ice onttllue a,nn(U~1l SchGo'l Bu,kLn;;; F ... gld"" d"U u,~tnct to ilpprmE' a ~oooooo 1t 01 It~rs V II artv Announce Openmg Day Lme- '1'\1' h,ec' "lth Farms Fire- r' \..1 Mr R"rtlett" 111 <;peak on "S~. bond I<;'U(' to flnance Ihf' con- ., Up for Blur De"l1< '\' k"t the le('£'nt Shelel To R".,tl"ce Auto Acci,(Jents C1a] Ser IC('<; of Our School," at <huctlon of thr£'f' nf''' elem{'ntarv To S!VnU Scltolllrslrip FUIld Optlml<ts Honor Younjt C I_ ,,"' he "rolc a t\\ 0 l[: th,- plo/:ram ,,'llcn 1< scheduled 'choo1< In the ", E'a nnrth of '1.- C~lldren to Model at Fashon ,11 n"111;" , l£'lter to (;l"~'£' POinte moved mto the molor',L< \\ho are <afe drlHr< to be~\D at 730 pm Moran road and thc cnt'lplct,<ln Prcx'cW- from the annual v.,!II1f' Ihf' nll'mber,'llp dues of Sho e e,. !!" Dans~r~ th1rd "eek of It.' Brake "nd LIght are expre<:smg them<('I\I" al: be ,-4t'lln*"" lOf.,IS of the :'I<f'W Kerb; Elementan sprmg cald parh and tea to he BOO amph ldl.e ('are of act,'ltle,,' P:;;nte Persona\ltle< tells about Check Pro~r8m designed to re- lnJ( enthus1al:bc about thc pro .• ':1. I, ... "' School and thE' Parcell. Juntor given b" the Mother" Club of Ill' <t dlrN,h conl)ected \\Ith thE:' thE' :nlere<lmllhfe of Mrs George du ~~ tra"',lc "cCldents b' takln" '-_ th I th f" P /. HI~h &hool Grosse Pomte H ,gh School. FT!, 'chool prOCI am and \\ hatever T~'~ " "d ... gram ..,.-cau'(' r' ma1l1 am "II arll'" (0 fCe Th 1 hI) h \ ,~, 11 f d ~~, I' '~Ia ,(' 00 r e< t Ion a' dc'\, April zQ al 1 ,01 P ,,, , 1 ,,' 1 (:0 I """ n ! hI' ,,~,. rot en",. nat < '-olng vn- .... t '-O'I'IAg~. "-trp" l~) l e-qulT'P ::tI .. U!"'C'1 C;S;"'! \ ~hH lv" II) "'cd ... '1o..IIHI.'tjllf. ortoti ..1. ( \...... M ,.. ~...., ;" .... .. '- Ill{'lZaI ,afrtv ('(jUlpmC'nt on vr. anxIous Ihat the lii\\ ('oforcemcnt \ (orml'c ;;ll around athl('tr lit O,""e,o <ct d for (oo~a\ "'p'" Q $'0 a~ u-ual nlo thr s.-h"l"l <'1 p munl!\ partICipatIOn il~ ~C(,I" ad. rearl Col1pge Chque I ed f ork ~ Paul H1lZh Srl'ool thE' n("'\ _ :'\, 1c<\ ('nl. 0 Gro<:sf' omlp fund Fro'n th,< fund thE' :-'foth. \ ,<ah1.. the <cholarl:hlp plan PI I ~ I Va('atloD hlc1e<; 10 be p a(' m S.'l e :: I . agE'OCIPs tllkf' \ 19or,'U< steps to l \.., F r> , "ho are rC'gl<lrrl'd (or «'hO(1I en Club <uDohe-: flnanr,al aId ("('I dd ,,,t hr ("arnl'd on wlth"ut _ en, 01 s E'r In!1 condlt1On 3('('ordlng to rO I('e -{'qulrl' ~1l trafflr \ lo1:ltor~ to ~, ,\lE','-,.)<., ('" ~,~n~s. c, ~r rd'"Te' ":u";,,.,j "I ,:U," .. ~ .. a "hlef- of Gros,~e Pointe The' Flank Krrhrilt 22 (If IRq MUir ('1rctI0'1< mil' \ot!" nn lhe two In "orlh, nllzh <eM"" ~,~rjl,<I", "t11<1(J(' <our,(' ,.,f In('omp ll('('nr'!. Tppn T" K ~talNi- thall'1£,lr mrn are <t1l1 find, ha\(' the,r u'1.l!fr I'qUlpmcnt rp m,oo \\ a~ nal11("1 to thE' forc!' h prop .."a)< t ..., I'l!"r<IPr... rl , E'~1 "'lo mlllht no! nthElr' <~ ~ ilh'" 11i1 In \Y-, I hAr' .... t "rn prp",. Se '~"J '-r". ('r-urr'1 ~'1noun"f ,n" fr('Quenl ra<{'< of dilngE'rot.<ly Pd I (Nl Ihe F.. 11< <. (11Jnrll "I onda' on dE'nt< "f the '< h",,) n l-l, Irt 11'a\ to fu rt hE'r the r MU(',,! ,"n Thl< nr..,t of 1he 'I'" npr< (luh T""-,,. m"nt and othpr ff'a1ur"s .. d Thr (11 ef, of PC'I,(' ( .. 'led 1~~ ~"n1m('n.l~110n of Pollc. rE'lll<trr ,n an' pUbliC' -< hr,ol off,c< has 1"ng oeen an ,mport"nt r-n,,<c forr tr-£' <. d'a Pilrl\ Comrr.I'E'e U!I...... ~e C"qu pn1iPrt fuun on \e- 1.'1;"1:-" u" ~ hlcl!'< of traffiC ,101ato.... The upon all mot01J<t, to '-.lpp' t Irr Ch.pr Wa ter Ho\t or m the Board of Eauca110n of Mother~ Club lOle1('<1 Ihe under II'£' I<p'1era! C~alrl"'an<'llp I~~t t'ol 0 w~ks show{'(i 12 ve_ efforts of the1r d~partm(nt< to ('ut K{'I brat. a nil\ v \'etel an Pi 0- offtceq ducm" bu~me"< hou-< up first scholar<;hlp ha\ 109 hE'en of \'1. < \\ 'itson FClrd hopE'< that lnt'adp Cu pi(]' S hlcle< '01 Ith unS3fe brak{'< 18 Ira1flc aN:"nent< Tr-f'\ p<'lnt .. rl c,,,,"<1 11;.. hP<1 rf'('ord ,n a <NlPS to and mcl'ldInl\ Salurclav. ~b" !1;r"n+p~ ,n 1'?3! 5 "l"" +1;". 1 ml' th" o\r""'" "r ... ~ C:.--' P .~: \E'h.clp< "llh on" h{'adlIJ::hl O-.lt. to the alarmlnJ: fact thaI In Ih{' of mpnla) ano pln<l('al tE"I< ('(1n. 7 Spe('llll r"I(I<lratlOn opportt.m- $ICl500 00 has kw'eT! allotted to 78 ",.11 b{' ful'v suh<(,Tlbed benE'f.t- ",_ •• 2 \{'hl('lr< \\,th t\H' hpadlt,ltht,!l la<1 fOllT month 11" mo p pP1plr rlll,I .." h' th" "IH'h,~an JI,: I.nl("- tlC< al e 011<0a\illlahir from ~ 00 stunpnt.< nR: till' <,holar<hlp fund anrl Ihe " <ll o llid Iw mle,e<lE'd III "'1d :!2 , ..hIC1f'< \\llh no tall ',a\(' hf'l'l1 I.,l1pd In In(' ,t"'l ee.m- p, 1 L('«~ Ie pn to ~ 00 pm Sill., ("a\ \»rll 11lk \par s:.2200 "8- "" dl'rI 'our-Ii( Pf' p'c It ,d.' .:nrrl to ,r 'I '\nl1 \'hor pnp\l h pared tn lill' <a 1 r p("J()cl of tr\f' ine' I" I 11<\~< " 21 Rnd "all"n;;\. "\1"111 10 ,n all to nme I:t\ld~nt< "h" 11'1('\ Ire r"I1" \Ir .. L rn ep'\I' 11at S' e<('rtl\ ilppro,,{'d lilt t of orl'\,ou< \('ar ThiS 1< 1I 27'" m. alpr! hv th(! rp<lgnatlOn of Sid puhlI(' rlE'm ..ntan <-hMl OffIces \1,.,th{'r'" C'l.lb hIgh sch ,j,,'l:h,p thl" '"'' ~ rilr" p' 'I I,e, to / II") rt ~ ocr-ool huJldmjt plO- I o\C'C"rn>nll: tll Iht Chlrl$ of cre ..~e. . I 0\111l1 la<I, mon1h exc('pt the Parcells School I reqUlrem{'nU. lContlnuf'd on Pal{t 31 ~ ..~ .. "",,"""'-1ft. ~l~(..IOU : ;'v ....... , .\,,; ~ ..",... 4 mo,nrltv

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S h I P INew 'Planof coo rogra m I Plans for a modern and spa-S rt of G10sse POinte Boald of Educallon's program for a CLOUS enclosed sWimming pool

ooouftrt bond b.ue for school bUIldmgs and unprovements at the City of Grosse Pointe's, I~dlcaled by a poll conducted by the Review Saturday mumclpal park to cost about\erlDg a CIO.S seellon of Grosse Pomte resIdents $75.000 were dtselo..ed at a

VlftuaJly everyone intervIewed on the Issue to be voted on at council m" .. hn~ Monday eve-:e ,peclal school election, May Il, Cited hIS approval of the mng. I A proposal Will ;:,e made

TentatIve dlawmgs by P. J.I at the Friday evenmg sessionA few non.cooforminc notes came from persons whose \:hil- Brown, CIty Engineer, whICh in-I of the Family Life Institute

en have rompleted their educatIon here. In this group was eluded a beautiful plomenade to create a Grosse Pointes Wtlham Tucker of Audubon road. and lounge area, lJl additIon to a Communtty COunCIl. accord-She .ald wading pool for chlldreln'f gMalfied ing to Mrs. F. J. Schumann,'1 don't thInk we people who have raIsed our famlhes and the unaromous approva 0 ayor chainnan of the Family Life

& through With schools should keep on paymg for them I Ralph Netting and the cfluncil .~ Education Committee, \.'0-n t favor anythmg that WIll make our taxes Iugher We are body. . d I sponsors of the Institute.ymg all the taxes we can possIbly pay right now'" Mr Brown was authOrize by

(See EditoriaJ 00 Page 2) the councll to continue hiS study, MRS. SHUMANN declared thatUnlike Mrs Tucker's sentIment was the opinIOn lendered by working With a speCial comnuttee, I the SpeCIal counell comnuttee con.Jules Oliver, of 218 Moran. He expressed hiS WIllingness and prep,are a complete and clean- ducttng a W'lde study of local

I h 11 h cut lepon WIth recommendatIOns. problems WIll recommend that acoopelate With any p an t at WI furt er the educatIOn of The capacity of the proposed I representative council be formed

e POinte youngsthers. d" d M G E pool will be about 600 However, to perpetuate the purpose of the"I think .t's the t Illg f.1:J o. sal rs.. Essmgton, of the actual size of the sWlmmmg Fanuly Instltute--to preserve andNeff "We need more schools, and I don't see how else we area IS estimated at 100 feet wide, encourage better hvmg m Grosse

n get them" by 100 feet m length. I Pomte. -Her reason was concurred by Mr. C Gem gl. J r, of 338 Mc-

llan, \\ ho declared he was In favor of the proposal, "because NOl bert P. Neff, CIty Clerk, I • FollOWing are a few detalls ofknow that our present schools are not enough to accomodate stated that If the plan 15 accepted., I -the proposed cou:lcll body:e great number of youngsters commg along" work can ~et underway next fall. I Any orgaDlZabon 1n Gr08l4!

The "ords of Mrs. David B. Ireland. of 880 LIncoln road, and the new pool Will be ready Pomte may have a representatlvotould be of added mterest to the many parents who have for the 1950 season. I ThiS hearty group of Grosse Pomte HIgh School Band and Orchestra Festival. Under the dlrection of Mr. on the council, prOVIded theyJdren In private schools here. He said that the proJect can I mUSICIanS, members of the school band ,Will take part in Dewey Kalember, the band recently received a first pay theu dues of $5 a year.

'We realize how cramped rooms are now and my husband be fmanced by a long terM bond I "Band Day" at the school, Friday, Apnl 22. Early Satur- diVISion rating at the Southeastern Mlclugan Festival at Each of the five munICipal mula

:a~s.~~t~~~ro;n:~ ~~~a~aC: ;;o:~;j~u~~~t ~\.ouu~~ be"::fi;~~: Issue. I ~~t~~~~t~ t~~t~a~~;i1t~:sv~f~~:~ni:~~r ~~~~;a~ ~~;r~~~~~b:_~~a~~~~C trip to Arm Arbor, ::~~.beE:~t1e-~ t.:; ~ne repr:=nt:.

mmumty and we can certatnly see the need for thiS one." X R Unit '-----..::.-.----------------------------------------------------- TIlE! counctl Will elect an execu-

e said, expJammg that they have always been ~ Ilhng to co- • aYe' A -IS I I Board D: iPcloses 1Krun L 'l'.:1,Jt:illU"--' tive board of 12 members at ita"rate despite the fact that their son attends DetrOIt UOl- B · S lly gl"ees C tOO I/O ....--. ,.... '-'0 trotlal orpmzatlon.

rs~~:.~;o~ucent. of 825 Beaconsfield. opmlOnated that local eglns tay P T ILl B ',-1' P Sch ik rt thr~:O; ~~eet at lusthools hove not been able to keep In stride WIth the rapid de- I P' t 'to ay Wp.' oca utl.Utng rogress we aopment of the dllitnct. n mn e I ,. ~ ResldentJal bwldmg ~'~ rUt ~e Grosse Pomte Sc:bool Car I Sch,,~Iil:art, Townshlp All pentmI•• .the-~!'ri."I thmk our schoolS have fallen behmd qUite a bit," he com- ~., A famlllar Sight Ul Graue I CIty of Grosse 1'omte ~ Dtstl.ct JJ5Ued.m the first qu - uf 1$49 are runnmg slightly above supervJsor,. was named ChalTIDaD day may vote Oft the JSSUe, ac-

ented "We need more schools and 1 am highly In favor of the Pomters 1< the MIclugan Depart-I authorized payment of $4,700 W I the first qusrter totals of 19 • ThIS mformatlOn was lS&Ued t1us of the Ways and Means Com- cording to :Mrs. Sehu.nwu1.d I.. - X Grosse POI n t e TownshIp for I . ""-nk ............ -------n ISsue proposa ment of Health mobile -ray 1 week by the Grosse Pomte Board of EducatIOn In connection wIth II1Ittee by John A. ~ ,uorwOlt'We need more schools and the bond Is~ue IS the best way to trailer whIch opened a two-day i health dePfiartm

lent servdlces Aren-II the """"'Ial school ejection to be held on Monday May 9. co~ncllman. and chlllnnan of the 'ILetters Note

h" M J h W I f 389 M h H I dered tne sca year en mg pn ~.. -- 'C ty B d f SIt em agreed rs. 0 n or ey. 0 ernweat er £tl'!ld at the Grosse Pomte Igh I 1940 i School authontles ~tudy these~ oun oar 0 UpervlSOrs. I In~Jr. Lhester RamseY. ot 191[) Lennon, stated "I nave !lot School Thursday All hIgh scnooll -, v. I t>uJ.1ding permit figures WIth great I Schwelkart served as chauman IReaders' terest

rned down any plan deSIgned to encourage better hvmg In students will be gIven the oppor-I The counCil also requested the ~c<tre as a means of forecastmg ISeek Place of the County board last year. I .rosse Pomte" tUDlty to rece1\ e a free chest I Township to contmue their health: public school enrollments and Kronk also attempted to ap-j Readers mterest 111The Review

HIS words were echoed by the many others who were ques. X-ray Thursday and Friday from sernce to the City for the new I school building needs ' F R di ..J POlO! John O'Hara Detroit at- was clearly noted ~t Thursday.ned b} The ReYlew reporter. 9 a m. to 3:15 p, m, accordmg ~fiscal year. : A total of 115 resld~tlal butld- I or a 0 J I torney, to Wayne 'Qlunty road when the "Letters to the EdItor"

to Dr Thomas S. DaVIes, Town- Meanwhl1e offICials from both, ed th' • comnusslOner, '.mt was thwarted rolumn earned more c:orr~nd.

! slup health commiSSioner. Em- I aanunlstratlons Will attempt 10 i mg pernuts were lSSU m e IT mIlle j by out-county members of the ence than two of the Metropolitano I N T E ------ B · f M · ployees of the board of educatIOn reach a satisfactory agreement on I first quarter of 1949 Seventy- I rallS r board I datlu!s combined and more thanI rle aJor~ are also urged to take advantage an delmquent tax debt of $9,700 I five of thebse PbermlIts arGe for I Trustee J. S. Hutchmson was, Th t f P tt G any weekly newspaper In DetrOIt

A R A G R A P H S of thiS free serVice the To\\ nshlp IS reported to owe houses to e U1 t 10 rosse I • e reslgna Ion 0 resco . dlstncts and outlymg suburbs.For Legion An attempt "Ill also be made the City. Pomte Woods and the Gratiot, named by the Farms CounCil to I Bro'ol'Il. who also served as City • Last Week's Bo... Score:./ :0 o'otam 100 pel' cent parl,c,pa- I --------- I Township portlon of the Grosse work WIth Clelk Harry Furton In I ~f Grosse Pomte engineer. ere-

y The Pointer I ,... •../ I .. . .... • L _ ur .....'....... ..-"L' ~.." P~'~'ft "'-1.~~1 T"\.. •• __ • I h te "ted t..he V!!~!!!'~v The Detroit News. 9.

I 6ampalgll 11Ion 0)' dll JUUUlllinu.",S VL "'''' I .,.,. 11::11:: 1 1'..,11:: 1 .... 11:: 1- _ .... ~ ~~uu. _'~_.L' I seleeung t e mo.t appropna , Kronk delayed final actIon un~! Grosse Pointe Review, Ifore than 80 dmner guests '--' ~~~~~~I~ __ :~._~lSu~:?!~~.t~ .. ~~",... £H t\.~~~~ ~;s~;~c~..:.~°..r~1 ~:;: place m the MUnICIpal bulIdmg i tll next week. The Detroit FRe Press, %.

I~g:!er~O':f~l'..,-.O.,dBIS~h~O."P.ceWI'e'bllr&Aa't'e'MaJors In Mrs. Frederick T. __ •. L_ t." --"--t -.j; rh-'--b g- nuruer ;'1l0P 1- .. -- -- w -ts° -- -ed-'--it;-l-tll to lOCate tne traru.mll.ler ror me I The Detroit Times, %., M h" • L f 1000" • Il' coopera Ive splrl \\ Ie IS em mg perml lSSU 10 e as r.ew Int.er-Mumc1pallty Pohce 'F. p' ] b Grosse Pointe News. D.

urp ) s eglOn 0 \\1 shown by manag~rs of food- Q t t StatY years han been 1D the northern RadiO System U,ms ulnt 0r 50th \\ eddlng anmversary report progress In theIr campaIgn handlmg estabhshmen1s Food- uar e s ~e half of the school dIStrIct. A total T

neoda\ at the WhIttle. Hotel. to raIse money for th~ .new In~r- handlers may f!O to the Grosse ~ n f ,.# V. of 2447 new houses h,,\'e been _ B~.~S:>~ ':;.35 ~~:~~ .. ~o Gets Brush-oH BEHIND PAGE 1natIOnal Institute Duuamg m .ue- POinte HIll'h SLhool Thursday and lJo,.,g est u(, .. terce com leted or started In Grosse cud ........... a.te. •.. ~ ~.~. k "~"-I . I

leteran reSident here, Mr. trOlt at a tea m her home on Fnda from 315 to 5 m I p I gested to the counCil that he Trustee Wl1ham Kirby s pro-l----------ger IS Ihe founder of the East Jen;erson avenue Tuesda) d ~ d f 9 r 5" The accent Will be on hal mony POInte Woods alone smce January 1 would apprecIate assIStance m posal to pamt village fire hy- ~'hl'S Wieek's

" afternoon AprIl 26 an on atYn rom I a nIlI' be° IP" Saturday evenmg at Plelce audl- 1,1938 I making such an Important de- I drants met With unan'-ous a""-

,,'arren Busmess Men s, m \\ hen e tral er \\ I 0- 'tonum 'vhen the Grosse Pomte' J hn R D__ S te d t I .... ..and a charter member of MaJors captams and workers cated at tne Gros-e Pomt.e Park: _ o •• -..ues, upenn n en ClSlon. proval at the Farms Councll •

East Side LlOns Club. He has In the "legIOn" WIll leCClve fur- \Iumcloal BUlldmg on Jefferson I Cha_pter o~ S :;E B S.Q S A \\111 of Schools, has Just com~leted an I The new rad.o system Will meetmg Monday I Re""leWa member of the Bethel ther mformatlOn and mstructlOns d\ enue. pre~ent Its th. d annual parade anal) Sl. of the age dlstpouhon of serve the Farms Shores. Park However, a controversy arose I "-

tlsl Church for 55 years. at the tea The Informal 01 gam- "Tho e of U< ',ho had th"'r of Barbel shop Quartets Grosse Pomte's population whIch' and the Cltv of Grosse Pomte. m deciding on whose ha.'1ds the• • • zallon IS one of three groups seek- chest ~-ra. taken last year" Among the top-rankmg four- empha<lzes the seriousness of the I Though on paper It Will be owned paint brushe<; would fall I Behind page one thiS week you

Ing fund~ for the $430,000 struc- I Dr: Dav1es ';ald. "\'lll remem~r somes to be heard .....111 be the need for addltlOool elementary by Farms, the cost of operatlOn Pllbhc ""orks brushed off the Will find an array of stones,II Scro, I, Dun ng Their Job.' ture to be bUIlt at III E Ku by the famlhar .Take a deep breath Chordsmen, Four H 0 r s e men. <ehool fscliIues m the Gro<se and maintenance WIll be shared job and firemen were conSidered I pictures, columns and features

he ,uh)l'ct to be VOiCed by A nallOnalltIe< group and a spe- Hold II That s all ' That IS really Three Corns and A Bunyon, Four PolOte Woods and GratIOt aredS b) the foUl mumclpaiItles too "aluable to be called away about Grosse Pomte personahtJesOld HU'bdnd. of the Boal d AS Sh rt d th B II dAd Iclal gifts committee also are work- all there '< to 11 o\nd those \\ ho'" 0 IE'S, an e a a alres stu y of the Ma} 1948 censu~ ThiS nE'..... serVI"f l~ expected from the station to pamt "bits.' Included In Ihls recommended

Y(allon at the DetrOit KI. I edIS ClUb meE'tlOg Wednesday. ing toward the goal of S250,000 ,ecel"ed the postcard mdlcatml( "The T\\lllght Foul' a local re"ea s tht lltartlmg fact that one I tc be rc:;::l:, by June 15. replac- of the town r readmg arE' •,I 2. "t l21::i pm at Car- In a dllve to be concluded May 17 that theIr lungs are 0 K Will quarlet. \\ III also be heard person In each four In Grosse tng the To,\nshlp's WRDR The Police and Fire Commlt- EditOrials, lb361 E Warren. Mrs Fredenck C Ford. first remember ho\\ good It felt to I TIckets can be purchased at the Pomte Woods and Grahot IS Woods offiCials who have stood tee Will ponder the matter and • CI b P rt T S U

ch,urman of the Institute s Vol- know that e, ('I) thmg IS all bOA offIce or at Bob s Drugs. under ten yearl: of al/:e The com- b) WRDR have as ) et failed to report Molthers F u day () weunteer Vlsllors' Corps. IS one of fight" 20134 Kel cheval and Young Men's parable figure for Grosse POinte make any announcement as to Scho arshlp un

n Qn~ \nc record crowd that the leaden most mterested m Pomter~ \\ ho for some rea,on Wear, 16930 Kercheval. I Park IS one person En eight under thel~ plans after t.!'1e Township City Plans New Smart. set Attend. Lochmoorndra the TIger opener Tues-, succel:s of the dn...e " or o~her think the) ,hould ha\ e The program begms at 8 pm. I age ten semce ends Bridge Party.

\\3< a contingent of 100 MaJors In the' LegIOn of 1000 a cnest X-ra)-. are mVited to go Enrollments In public element- I ------- Fee For Licenses Alger VFW Post Plans "!'rohc.",'C POll1te Rot, Tlans and their Include Mrs Paul Weadlock Mrs 10 the Gros..e Pomte MUniCipal E(lilcators ~peak ary schools In the "north end" ha$ Gentlenlan Robher Ctty o! Grosse Pomte 1S plan- Nev. HospItal Techrnques He-

< Tne ho~'s chartered t\\O Truman Brown, Mrs A H Whlt- BUlldmg on Monda) Api'll 25, v mrreased from 513 m the fall of mng to e>-tabl1<h a new hcen<e I mo ....e Fear From ChIldbirth., tal.er, and Mr< Herbert J Wood- from 9 a m to 5 pm. Dr t I) f PTA 1938 to 1500 In December )(148 as A gentleman pro\\ ler who vrry fee lfor b1l<I'1e« p1ace~ to fluctu- I < M rlt Annu I

• • • all Capta1D< Include Mr~ H Da\ ,e' announred Per<on< cle- a {"er a re<ult of th~ nE'\\ home build- neatly <N. ered through th~ Dr ale In accncd ,'Ith the mun c1pal Notable'! G to d • ~l b ae~'n~ of Ihe Grosl:E' Pomte Stanford Bar,eU. MI<:S Dorothy <ITln<: further informatIOn may Thf' annual elf'ctlOn of offIcers 109 boom and the mflux cf par- Edward Slchler home at 881 Pem- <en:ce< reqUired Meetmg 0 ar en u.3trr , II I)I'!:ln readIngs Sun- Bennelt Mr< John H French Jr, call the Gro"e POlDte To\\ n<!Ilp and the appearances of John R ent< of )ounj! ('hlldrE'n School berton taklDg dbout 540 m cash. Pre<ent perm l.!; "l~1 be valid Welle<lc) College Club Pia ..af'~ onw "t tr W'a<hmgton Mrs WI1frNl ':as,l!ram. Mrs Ber- Heal:h Department ill TU"edo Barnes <upermtendent ()f Gros-e authontlE'< predict an f'lementary II: belDl! -ought b) Park Pollce for '1, month< at "hlCh tlTT'e Flo\\er FestIVal.hnn c "Ir. Vlrgmla Cas- T1f'n Eaton Jr. and Mrs Fred. ,-IChO or t'le TB and Hf'allh Pomt(' Publlc Srhool" and L M cnrollm('nl "r 2500 ('hllclren bv He entered thf' home thTllUllh :he ne" pl~n is expected to be DE'klil"aIM 01 1812 Group To

Ie 1M 1, \D Ihr('e one.act PTI('k f'u~er. Soc,et\' at Ca.dlllac I R1l7 Bart1('ll d'l(>('tOl of publIC « hoo: J;mu<ln I IQ'i4 \D tn~ portlOn of a r~ar batl', ...,,'m '''ndo\\ 1('ad) Con\ ('nf' ilt Wa<;hmgton.', • ~ • ,( nt~l ~r"l e "n per_onnpl, "'11 marl. lhr Mon- the <('hoot cl'<lnct h \D~ north of --I r.-x-AIOf' to Cnrafl Kal-StM!K to

I'~rl "'," 'n('(' on May 27 at CHECK YOUR BRAKES dd' April 25 ml'E'tmg of thf' De- Mnran road TEA FOR MORE ABC'S Addr('<;< Church Wom"nh.rrl ,",ehonl : kr PT A Th.. Bnard nf Mlu('at,on h:l< T"mer l'i Draws Neartt to

I C · C · I Mr Barne< WIll rll'«'U<.,< Our a<ked th£' \otE'r<; of th(' «'hl'lOl CPH "If I ' ~'!b P Tltle"", ,,[iii Mapleton "as Po ice onttllue a,nn(U~1l SchGo'l Bu,kLn;;; F ... gld"" d"U u,~tnct to ilpprmE' a ~oooooo 1t 01 It~rs V II artv Announce Openmg Day Lme-

'1'\1' h,ec' "lth Farms Fire- r' \..1 Mr R"rtlett" 111 <;peak on "S~. bond I<;'U(' to flnance Ihf' con- ., Up for Blur De"l1<'\' k"t the le('£'nt Shelel To R".,tl"ce Auto Acci,(Jents C1a] Ser IC('<; of Our School," at <huctlon of thr£'f' nf''' elem{'ntarv To S!VnU Scltolllrslrip FUIld Optlml<ts Honor Younjt C I_

,,"' he "rolc a t\\ 0 l[: th,- plo/:ram ,,'llcn 1< scheduled 'choo1< In the ", E'a nnrth of '1.- C~lldren to Model at Fashon,11 n"111;" , l£'lter to (;l"~'£' POinte moved mto the molor',L< \\ho are <afe drlHr< to be~\D at 730 pm Moran road and thc cnt'lplct,<ln Prcx'cW- from the annual v.,!II1f' Ihf' nll'mber,'llp dues of Sho

e e,. !!" Dans~r~ th1rd "eek of It.' Brake "nd LIght are expre<:smg them<('I\I" al: be ,-4t'lln*"" lOf.,IS of the :'I<f'W Kerb; Elementan sprmg cald parh and tea to he BOO amph ldl.e ('are of act,'ltle,,' P:;;nte Persona\ltle< tells aboutCheck Pro~r8m designed to re- lnJ( enthus1al:bc about thc pro .• ':1. I, ... "' School and thE' Parcell. Juntor given b" the Mother" Club of Ill' <t dlrN,h conl)ected \\Ith thE:' thE' :nlere<lmllhfe of Mrs George

du~~ tra"',lc "cCldents b' takln" '-_ th I th f" P /. HI~h &hool Grosse Pomte H ,gh School. FT!, 'chool prOCI am and \\ hatever T~'~" "d ... gram ..,.-cau'(' r' ma1l1 am "II arll'" (0 fCe Th 1 hI) h \ ,~,11 f d ~~, I' '~Ia ,(' 00 r e< t Ion a' dc'\, April zQ al 1 ,01 P ,,, , 1 ,,' 1 (:0 I """ n !hI' ,,~,. rot en",. • nat < '-olng vn- ....t '-O'I'IAg~."-trp" l~) l e-qulT'P ::tI .. U!"'C'1 C;S;"'! \ ~hH lv" II) "'cd ... '1o..IIHI.'tjllf. ortoti ..1. ( \...... M ,.. ~...., ;" .... .. '-Ill{'lZaI ,afrtv ('(jUlpmC'nt on vr. anxIous Ihat the lii\\ ('oforcemcnt \ (orml'c ;;ll around athl('tr lit O,""e,o <ct dfor (oo~a\ "'p'" Q $'0 a~ u-ual nlo thr s.-h"l"l <'1 p munl!\ partICipatIOn il~ ~C(,I" ad. rearl Col1pge Chque

I ed f ork ~ Paul H1lZh Srl'ool thE' n("'\ _ :'\, 1c<\ ('nl. 0 Gro<:sf' omlp fund Fro'n th,< fund thE' :-'foth. \ ,<ah1.. the <cholarl:hlp plan PI I ~ I Va('atloDhlc1e<; 10 be p a(' m S.'l e :: I . agE'OCIPs tllkf' \ 19or,'U< steps to l \.., F r> , "ho are rC'gl<lrrl'd (or «'hO(1I en Club <uDohe-: flnanr,al aId ("('I dd ,,,t hr ("arnl'd on wlth"ut _ en, 01 s E'rIn!1 condlt1On 3('('ordlng to rO I('e -{'qulrl' ~1l trafflr \ lo1:ltor~ to ~, ,\lE','-,.)<., ('" ~,~n~s. c, ~r rd'"Te' ":u";,,.,j "I ,:U," .. ~ .. a"hlef- of Gros,~e Pointe The' • Flank Krrhrilt 22 (If IRq MUir ('1rctI0'1< mil' \ot!" nn lhe two In "orlh, nllzh <eM"" ~,~rjl,<I", "t11<1(J(' <our,(' ,.,f In('omp ll('('nr'!. Tppn T" K~talNi- thall'1£,lr mrn are <t1l1 find, ha\(' the,r u'1.l!fr I'qUlpmcnt rp m,oo \\ a~ nal11("1 to thE' forc!' h prop .."a)< t ..., I'l!"r<IPr...rl , E'~1 "'lo mlllht no! nthElr' <~ ~ ilh'" 11i1 In \Y-, I hAr' .... t "rn prp",. Se '~"J '-r". ('r-urr'1 ~'1noun"f,n" fr('Quenl ra<{'< of dilngE'rot.<ly Pd I (Nl Ihe F.. 11< <. (11Jnrll "I onda' on dE'nt< "f the '< h",,) n l-l, Irt 11'a\ to fu rt hE'r the r MU(',,! ,"n Thl< nr..,t of 1he 'I'" npr< (luh T""-,,. m"nt and othpr ff'a1ur"s

.. d Thr (11 ef, of PC'I,(' ( .. 'led 1~~ ~"n1m('n.l~110n of Pollc. rE'lll<trr ,n an' pUbliC' -<hr,ol off,c< has 1"ng oeen an ,mport"nt r-n,,<c forr tr-£' <. d'a Pilrl\ Comrr.I'E'eU!I......~e C"qu pn1iPrt fuun on \e- 1.'1;"1:-" u" ~hlcl!'< of traffiC ,101ato.... The upon all mot01J<t, to '-.lpp' t Irr Ch.pr Wa ter Ho\t or m the Board of Eauca110n of Mother~ Club lOle1('<1 Ihe under II'£' I<p'1era! C~alrl"'an<'llpI~~t t'ol 0 w~ks show{'(i 12 ve_ efforts of the1r d~partm(nt< to ('ut K{'I brat. a nil\ v \'etel an Pi 0- offtceq ducm" bu~me"< hou-< up first scholar<;hlp ha\ 109 hE'en of \'1. < \\ 'itson FClrd hopE'< that lnt'adp Cu pi(]' Shlcle< '01 Ith unS3fe brak{'< 18 Ira1flc aN:"nent< Tr-f'\ p<'lnt .. rl c,,,,"<1 11;.. hP<1 rf'('ord ,n a <NlPS to and mcl'ldInl\ Salurclav. ~b" !1;r"n+p~ ,n 1'?3! 5 "l"" +1;". 1 ml' th" o\r""'" "r ...~ C:.--' P .~:\E'h.clp< "llh on" h{'adlIJ::hl O-.lt. to the alarmlnJ: fact thaI In Ih{' of mpnla) ano pln<l('al tE"I< ('(1n. 7 Spe('llll r"I(I<lratlOn opportt.m- $ICl500 00 has kw'eT! allotted to 78 ",.11 b{' ful'v suh<(,Tlbed benE'f.t-

",_ •• 2 \{'hl('lr< \\,th t\H' hpadlt,ltht,!l la<1 fOllT month 11" mo p pP1plr rlll,I .." h' th" "IH'h,~an JI,: I.nl("- tlC< al e 011<0a\illlahir from ~ 00 stunpnt.< nR: till' <,holar<hlp fund anrl Ihe" <llollid Iw mle,e<lE'd III "'1d :!2 , .. hIC1f'< \\llh no tall ',a\(' hf'l'l1 I.,l1pd In In(' ,t"'l ee.m- p, 1 L('«~ Ie pn to ~ 00 pm Sill., ("a\ \»rll 11lk \par s:.2200 "8- "" dl'rI 'our-Ii( Pf' p'c It ,d.' .:nrrl to,r 'I '\nl1 \'hor pnp\l h pared tn lill' <a 1 r p("J()cl of tr\f' ine' I" I 11<\~< " 21 Rnd "all"n;;\. "\1"111 10 ,n all to nme I:t\ld~nt< "h" 11'1('\ Ire r"I1" \Ir .. L rn ep'\I' 11at

S' e<('rtl\ ilppro,,{'d lilt t of orl'\,ou< \('ar ThiS 1< 1I 27'" m. alpr! hv th(! rp<lgnatlOn of Sid puhlI(' rlE'm ..ntan <-hMl OffIces \1,.,th{'r'" C'l.lb hIgh sch ,j,,'l:h,p thl" '"'' ~ rilr" p' 'I I,e, to/ II") rt ~ ocr-ool huJldmjt plO- I o\C'C"rn>nll: tll Iht Chlrl$ of cre ..~e. . I 0\111l1 la<I, mon1h exc('pt the Parcells School I reqUlrem{'nU. lContlnuf'd on Pal{t 31~ ..~ .. "",,"""'-1ft. ~l~(..IOU : ;'v ....... , .\,,; ~ ..",...4 mo,nrltv

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REVEREStainleM

Steel CookingU.tensils

SincerelyCharles M. Zleg)fT

State Highway Commission!!

LOSES PURSEMrs Pearl Schollenberger rI

697 St Clazr, reported to CIITPobce the loss or theft of h"purse at Jacobson's where ~,!IS employed.

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Here's a power package that will put newoCUperformance into your present Buick-a bonnet fullof thnlhng hvelinen for thousands of happy milesto collie

At the moment. en.lline produCIlO'l IS runnln.ll aheadof ur production in Buick factOries-so .. e have afe... hrand.new Firehall. rl~ht OUI of the 1949assembly line to offer Buick 0'1>< nero If vour Cltr i!not more than 12 years old, it '1><111 fit Cliht In pla ..eof the old motor that ha. earned you so manymiles. Presto! In • matter of houn '{'~ ha"e theold 200m and Zip that made your Bu'lek stand OUtwhen it ""a. ne",,!

Why not come in and talk overthe arrangemenu 'l><llhuS thisweek? The pnee is no morethan a major oVf>fh."I-llndpavmeot caft tl" ~pread overMVeraJ month ..

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OPEMEVENINGS

features you oet in America.s"First Family" of kitdJen andloundN ODDlionce ..

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'l"hunday, April ~I. Iftu

THE GROSSE POII!:;~R:~E~N'TMAKEHIMDRINKI L tt rs to IFederalists~~{Remember . :.,.( eel Series Pro

" YEARS AGO -' ~ ./ the Editor Successful vesNe", towers ale bemg eleded \!".;~:::o:==============!J1

I ~. ,., ~ • S' -ti-n The selles of SIX troll" ....

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on 1\ d. U J U t:)l Ud.Ul.d~" Let U I EDITOR I ,. 'l~lI:"tWBMH. opel cited by Brauns TO THE: Ings of tht' Grosse Pomt, CnlPtMUSIC House on E Jeffel'son. In vie", of the coming election I of the Umted World Federali.'r

Ion lne '1u<:~t,vn of atltl,t,onal' mpt ""llh n"tab)p ~IIN",. ;hl\)r~

15 YEARS AGO Isch~"l fa,lllties I thought pOSSI.II~g to Jack Chapin, Chall m;;nofThc flcquenC) With whIch false ht b Intelested In a I,,,e PubliCity Commlltl'(' rhe

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ban:" holdup, had been commg bly you nug I' t mformal,atherJng., condurted ~mtn IhE' Glol>l>ePomte Pal k Po- COP) of a letter I Wlot MI h B~~ the homes of the execul,l e IIlIce dCPclltment p.ompted the I W Wlckmg, dated Marc 'cil members, were open to a\~~nVillage CommlbSlon to consider I 1948 dlscussmg the pUrJ'l05~5and ~r

IleglsldtlOn plOvldmll for a pen- At that time the school enroll. hefs behmd the United World

Iall V fOI all fabe bartk holdup ment was 5,163. The report I got Federahsts.alai m~. 10 YEARE AGO i thiS mornmg IS that currently The IllOSt recent meeting II

I 5,276 students are enrolled, mak- held Apnl 19th at the home ~t The Pal k Village C lmmlSS)()'I I 109 a net difference of 113 stu. Mr and Mrs, Courtnel' Rankappointed a LOmmltte" of thrf'tt dents In one year'. time The 345 Ridge road. 1ftwho were given authol1tv to en. 1948 census of school age pupilsgage a firm of cltcountants and from five to nmeteen, telken In As It w~s hoped, many d~n\~sy~tem"tlzers The object IS to 48 . 8872 With emollmE'nt of I a clear understandlnll of themake a survey of the accounting ~9276t~IS'md;cates that Just under 11 01gamzallon. and membership

I sy~tem and le~OIds of the Village ':, t of the ~hool age swelled considerably. CUIlent ai

I15~ I,." per cen f t h

FIVE YEARS AGO go to the pubhc schools The Ie. all s seem a ave wakened qJJt,VdntO Mach 111<' and Eng Co. mamder 110 to parochial. private a few people to the fat t t hat <om,

was av. aided the Bullbeye flag for and other srhools selIOU~thl~ml and dOIne, bl u,t• individual IS very neees<an' If ~,

pal tlclpatlOn m a volunta. y pay. As neelr as 1 can ascertam there al e gomg to survive on throll deal.lctlon for War Bonds IS an mdlcatlon that the school planet. IIplan Final opportumty to see age census by 1952 Will show a•Gone With the Wmd" at the total of 10072 or an IncrellJle of R . FEsquue Theater, jlOW bemg held 1.200. mak;ng an additional 714 otarlans eteover by populaf demand ------4-11- under the abo~e percentage, S D h

ONE YEAR AGO 1 which would mdlcate that by 19.52 011S, aug tpr~Watth thiS paper for pIctures of ld have an enrollment of

Camp Holly Though not yeti F .1 1 t.t t P ogram we Wall I Sons and daughters of GrolUcomplete, the camp has been ami y ns I u e r 5,990. • Pomte Rotarians were gllenbUilt almost enbrely by the The existing schools on a baSI&. their annual party bv the dubfathers of Pomte Girl ScouLs. I Followmg IS the complete !.:hedule as lIsted by Mrs L R. Will, of 35 students per room have a I Monday noon at the WhIttier

• • • secretary of the Family Lile Institute at Grosse POinte High School. capacIty of 7.305 ThiS IS .an mdl' Each guest was presented "'llhCharles Slusser. Park Pohce Tbunclay. April 21, 8 P.M. catIo., that before the dIstrict IS a baseball or Rotary pen, aee&~.

ol!lcer, 1$ very grateful to the CITY PLANNING: Increased In debt that perhaps It 109 to cho;ce, and fto"ers wereh would be adVisable to make a awarded the oldest and younl'

Grosse Pomte eye.surgeon W 0 Mr. Edward Connor, ExecutIve Director of'Clbzens HOUSingand survl'y to ascertam If better utili. est sons and daughters presentsuccessfully performed a costl,Y Plannme Council of DetrOIt. zahon canhot be made of eXlstmg Dr. J. C. Tapert received a boxoperation on the eyes of Slusser S MODERATOR' school properties of cigars for beIng the fathhslX-year.old son. The needed . . '"operation was made pOSSible by Mr. Ledyard Blakeman, E~e. Dlf. of Regional Planruung Com. Under the proposal to be voted With the most sons and daughtersUle doctor's kIndness and con. miSSion, of Metropolitan DetrOIt. on not only Will taxes be m-I present (five).slderatIoo. RESOURCE PANEL: creased bv $250 per thousand. The program was made up en.

• • • Mr. Kenneth Moore; Mr Edward Eichstaedt; Mr. Vmcent De- but the $'5 per thousand voted It,relY fro'll talent amon!: the cr I.The second annual Parade of Petrls; Mr. Jamn Lafer, Shores Planmng CommiSSIOn; Mr. Harold some tIme ago Will be contmued. dlen of Rotary members. namelY

Barber Shop Quartettes held at S. Ellington, Park Planmng Commission; Mrs. Eldon BemiS; Mr makmg a total mcrease of $750 I Lmda Boyer, plano' Sandllthe Pierce AuditorIum Saturday Ehel Faarmen, architect, Bloomfield Hills. per thousand of assessed valuatIon I Potter, recltatJo.ns and song Jillwu elljoyed by a capacity crowd, Friday, AJ)rU 22, 2:00.3:30 PM. as against three years ago. and 10 IHenk, plano, Lmdra Larson, bi

------ addition a four mJlhon dollar I ton: Carol Dimitry, plano aMTRAFF.lC mSTITUTE WHAT IS A GOOD MOTHER? bond Issue Will be created, and Dick Palmer, plano.

How to halt th:. alarmmg rIse Mrs. Marjorie Cosgrove, Highland Park School there may be a time before long I Pantomime artists Jim Bark~10 traffic aCCidents In Mlchlgan • 3:30.':00 P.M. when taxes become a real bur- and Clair Weaver of Gr~wJ.1l be the theme of a two.day Film-Human Growth. den, espeCially on those who are POJnt~ High. presented four Iugh-TraffiC Law Enforcement Tram- 4:00.5:30 P.M. endeavormg to pav for costly Iy enjoyed numbers as an Idd~mg Institute, which Will be one Church and Community Programs for Family LIft Fo:!.;l~atlon:I homes oat of their I~comes. attraction They were S\l«lalof the highlights of the 19th an- Mr. DaVid-Treat, Clare Ellzabeth Foundation. guests of Fran Lemmer.nual Mlchtgan Safety Conference What]5 8 Psychosomatlc Illness and How Can It Be Prevented? Yours very truly, ------------to be held at the Book-Cadillac Dr. Tho~llS Hoagla.'1d, ell.meal DIrector of Psychlatry, DetrOit Frank L. Lowmaster. TO THE EDITOR:Hotel In DetrOIt May 17-20 Recelvmg Hospital. • • • I The committee wants you (~

WHAT MAKES A GOOD MARRIAGE? TO THE EDITOR: know how much we appremledMr. Ben Lyndon AsSOCiate Professor of Social Wark, Wayne The DetrOIt CounCil of Parents I the excellent Job you did Oil pub-

University. ' and Teacher ASSOCiations cor-I llclty for "FashlOnscbpe" WtFAMILY. CHURCH, AND COMMUNITY RECREATION: dlally inVite you to attend the I sold out the house and TaIS!d

Mr. Wm. G. RobLNon, UnIVersity of Michigan May 3 "Town Hall" meeting at lover four thousand dollars ftlr. the YWCA, 2230 Witherell at 1 the DetrOIt Garden Center BUJ1tl-

HOW SHOULD AGGRESSIVE AND SHY CHILDREN BE 8'00 PM 109 Fund. Th'! would have ~HANDLED AT SCHOOL AND AT HOME' T' 11 • • I ImnM~lblE' had It not b~n Ill!• hiS meeting WI Q1SCUS5ana I •Dr. Mildred Peters. Department of Educatlonal PsycbolofY, explam PTA work and a question the flne cooperabon given \lJ by

Wayne UniverSity period Will permit time for fur- I the press and radiO.WHAT SHALL THE RULES BE AND HOW SHOULD ther explanahons of the work I 8i.Deenly youn.

THEY BE SET UP? ( Parent and Youth Panel) The SOCial period wlll pe;mlt Clara SehulllJJ\ll,Mr. John TagI', Supermtendent of Schools, Howell, Michigan you to meet PTA Coun'll memo I "Fashionseope" Chall'lllU

6'30 PM. -, • • •DINNER IN C .. "'ETERIA (In' . al) bers and other Editor:. who will TO THE EDITOR'

A.I' vttatlon be guests too I ."WORKING TOGETHER" Conualiy From lime to time Items IrOI'll

MiSS La'rrenlUle ColIin.s, Director of School-Commumty Rela- Mary;' S h It I the Revtew have come to mvbons, Detroit. PUbli~lt' ~h u. Z, ! personal attention, both '&eforl

8:01 P.M. Detro.t Y a~an, and durIng the recent camlllign"PARENTS CAN BE EXPERTS, TOO" .1.Co.uned of PTA I I want to express my smeer~ShOli Talks: TO THE FrJITOR: appreciatIon for the very fair m.

Dr. Howard McClusky, Umverslly of Michigan. You and your orgamzatIon are I slderatlon you have given to mvMr Ro RoblILS S t d t f S h ls F d I I admmlstralJon as re8~ttd. y on, uperm en en 0 c 00, ern Ii e, MIch. one of the greatest assets of tneDr. James Cunnmgham, Director Chlldren's Center of Metro- Grosse Pomtes You are all clh- I ~hrOUgh your paper. BeeauseJ

polltan DetrOIt. zens, alert and open. minded to -now you to be Vitally mtereet

Mr. Wm. G. RoblJ\lIon, UniverSIty of Michigan. the problems of the community I fIn thdelroads 0df yourl1areha,}Ollr1\ rIen y athtu e 15 ate ;nor!

--------------------------- In \'.hie you hye and capable of Important to mecontrlbutmg to theIr solutIOn I Do not heslt~te to lilli upo!l

Therefore 'We are calling to.. .. __ < __ H." ,.,....u _ me at any time for any lIlfOrlrl'3 VLU ClUeULJUU un: .......ay r J4.UUIU~ bon v ou may deSIre in cnnnectlOll

~?d ~eaut~fica~l~n Pro ~ ram, \llth- llnv rn.1I "'~t1 ..r oK.rl"~nu"'UdY, .n.lJrll '<ISI all)UU YM • 1 I beat the Grosse Pomte HIgh School ) our region It WI I II \1a)s Isponsored bv th G .. 1) t pleasure to take care of )our

, I' ross oln I' needsGarden Club CounCil With k' dest 1IA1rep1d!.

'T'hf' <pealrer ",!I! be Mr Ed- 1 am In perso\\ ard G Conno-. Director of the I '

Cltlzen's Hou~mg and PlannmgCounCil and a "ommumtv forumWill follow With thiS panel ofexperLs'

As the value of any forumrests on a true cro..c:ssel'hon ofpubhc opmlOn. we urge the memobel < of your group to be presentthat evemng This diSCUSSIonWillhave great bearing on the futureof Grosse POinte so It IS most Im-portant that all clvtc-mmded or.ganlZatlons he represented

Sincerely,

Putthis FIREBALL I ~~ ..• TO TIlE EDITOlt:

I...&A your trusty Bu,.ICk I As copIes of the publIclt" dur-"IV 10(( our recent Camp Fire Blrth-I day ohservanre come mto our of-fice. I should ilke to express tovou our smcere appreCiation forthe space vou so l[enE'rouslv aI-lottNi to our or"antzatlOn'~ ac-t1Vltl~'"

Your rontmuM CDnDl'ratlnnnelp< 10 makE' pO«lole the Inler.pretah'lll nf our prOlnm tn the~'lplp nr our ('ommunlt. ann

, .... P are most gratpful for \ our:h~p •

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mean 109 of such words as love, responsibility and devotion. His plight was calledto our attentIon by his school teacher whoresides in this commuruty.

Shoes, clothes, toys and a brand newDetrOIt TIger shirt will be taken to the ladthis wee!!:.

\-Ou \-\.111 rcahze themore ~chools

Those who dId not read the educators'report m last week's ReView can obtain acopy at thiS offll.e.

The report is based on comprehensL;;estudy by men who know, qualified men,entrusted With the all-important task ofgUldmg the educatIon of your chIldren.

Perhaps they are not justtfied in theirdemands. Perhaps they are askmg a httletoo much. Aren't taxes too high already?Well! Perhaps you are righl-but whydon't you spend a httIe tlme and checkthat report ov~..-you Will see how wrongyou might have been.

hving in Grosse Potnte will fade into obliv-ion unless you attend one of the varioussessions.

Without your cooperation nothing can beaccomplished. Make a date now to attendthe Family Institute, It's for you.

0rlIy Fn;idoire has Liv•• WatM aetioft.We:.... dothes de_, riMes ~brighter if! .. __ I M.pcwcelo," In-side oncI out.

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We urge all parents lllLt'It':>ted III plU-vldmg the best educatlon for their chil-dren to study the bUIldmg program pro-posed by our Board of Education to meetthe 61'0wmg demand for additIonal schoolfaclhtles.

Don't put thiS Vital issue off ,until thelast minute and then perhaps arrive at thepolls on May 9 dehmtely not prepared tovote

AJ>k questIons, attend PTA meetmgs,VtSlt the educators at their offices on St-Clair. diSCUSSthe Issue With your children,and then form an opInIon.

The school board IS assured that if"youwill take the hme to study theIr problem

A wera of thanks to the several persoNwho In this age of mountamous projectstook a htUe tlme to stop at the office withl!lundles of shoes and clothing to help alittle fellow out.

The htUe fellow is a Detroit seven yearold, whose parents have forgotten the

The :mccess or fallure of the Family In-stItute here depends on you-not the manyoutsirle authorities and lecturers who havebeen inVIted to the speakers' platform.

The enUre program to encourage better

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a1ph H Rosenberg, of De-, II oS J"ued a ticket for reck-drJ\II1g when he filled toat 51 PJul while dllving onCJdlr, causing an accIdentear slJ uek another drivenEdllera J Defer, also ofOIl.

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d P1 \ \\111bold It.. final a am, y , e nstitute . ailslebS! 948 49 h I "Ex h g Y ld ' Alger VFW Post 995 will hold!log of the 1 - 41IC tooS perts"lISa~h: th~~:e o~~~ W~h EX-I spomUlS of the 1n~t1tute, Family a Clrcuh Ballyhoo on Satu:'day,

Wtdnt~dJY, May a Institute to bl' held ~ cfmllV Life EducatIOn Committee and Apnl 23, at 8 00 p m AllPoInte Hi.-L C> L_ ,_. a . rosse Glo~se POinte Galden Council thlee floors of the bUilding, 171413

bllef busIness 1 II "',,'uu, ~IlUI~UdY allo - - . ... , • , •11011ing <l l't1day hdve invited SOl e of th t t ' I:>t l"dUI Will 0" Ub"" LU D,m .... "c

at \\ hleh Mr, Goodnow, And h I'. n e I a e. a three nng circus. Three lingsn2 _, AO ,J.. thC!re will. t 0.1' WOIds al e mUle than oUl~landJng dutholltleS and edu- ot hllallty-"The Circus Bal,"

,dell I , ....ill tJ& ... - h 11 ~Ubt a fdUe, !Jhl d~t: o~("du~e thea dliC'J'~1''' on the Ie 00 ~ cators to speak and ad liS mod. The Sawdust Ring," and "Thl' B11d ~ problelns of our com- 1'1dtOI. 10 a senes of panel dls. M,dway.";0 aod 01 till' I,eed lor Illsl- C/'(l;r1l,an CU"SlOrsto I'neoulalle 'pettlr hv-' Bob Hughel, Nottmgham,IS ;0 vote at the specL11school mil " lentI'l t.Hlllnent chal man, invites

!JOIl MonddY.May 9 . I all veterans IInd thl.'lr f~lend8 toba,e s.llp Will be held aftcr City Plannmg and Beautlflea-I attenddl,t\>S,lfln,md af.er parents tlOn Prol:ram" wll1 hp thp sublPd "Committee meJr ,J(!rs and AI-had the opportUnity to talk oC the mltlal meehng Thursday ger Club memtler.& will be on

I t1e ,,0 k (.f thel. chlldreorl. at 8 pm hand to give you the time of your_ _ __ Under the au~pl(es of the Gar- life," Hughes said, .,It's gomg to

'ckenpox Hits Iden Councll, t"IS program Will be a thl ee flng circus of fun,mtloduce Edward G O'Connor, entel tamment, pri7es and favors

in March (hrector of the Citizens' Housing galore," he ccntmued "contlnu-

1ort\'case, of Chickenpox w~re and Planmng Council of DetrOit, ous entertamment In addition torled m Glosse POinte during a~ moderato! the two spectacular fioor sh<!wllatchaccold1ng to Dr. T. S. Da- A commumty fOium wJ1l fol- 9 and 12'00 pm III the theme of I

Tn'" n<hJP health eommls- I low WIth a panel of experts, the gala affair" !erS lepoll \l,lllL!1 wJ:J mclude Kenneth L I ....11 refre'hrnpnls, fn"" And'l\er rOnll1lUnlCable diseases Moore, ple~ldent of Gr08~e POinte I sanrtwlches WI)] be made avall-rledIJsl month were mumps, Realtors' ASSOCiatIOn,Harold Sable u,.-ler the direction of Marymeasles,14, scarlet fever, 6, ElImgton, chairman Grosse Pointe Ann .Haslt::~ and the women's\enele~J diseases ., I Par k Plannmg Commission; I auxlhary.

____ Jame~ A Lafer. chairman Grosse IPomte Shore~ Planmng Commls- Counselor to Address ISlon, Max G Luce. vlce-chalr-md" Glosse POinte Woods Plan- Health Council

I nmg CommiSSion, and, Vmcent Mrs I~abelle Pohlabel GrosseI DI'Petns, wldelr known CIVIC Pointe lilgh School c~unselor,

. Mrs. F. J. Schumann ledder and hortlcultullst i wal guest speaker' at the monthlyCbauman of Family Life Institute' Thiel' separate sessIOns are I meetmg of the Mothers' Healtb

- -----~ slheduled for FrIday, bellnnlng EducatJon CouncLl WednesdayMotlu~r's TPU I at 2 pm, at 4 pm and at 8 p.m. A luncheon and the meeting

The complete schedule appeau were held at the home of Mrs.(Continued from Pale 11 on page 3 ,Earle Walke, 1657 Severn road,

hold up the leputatlOn of A fI I11"', "Human Glowth" to I a delegate of the Parcells School.Mothers' Club parties. and may, be shown at 3 JO pm, Will be I AS81stmg her as hostesses wereIf pOSSible, be even bigger and open to adults Children, hOW-I Mrs. Stanley Mackenzie, honor-better. Besides a fine array of evel, Will be admitted If With I ary member; Mra. H RUd, Mrs.table pnzes, the Neighborhood an adult. L, McKinney and Mrs. G Tur.groups have generously contnb- The evenmg program will be rell of the Mothers' Club ofuted door pnzes ....hlch "'111 add marked by an inVitatIOnal dln- Grolse P01l1Le Hi, IIllli M.". Earlvariety and mterest There Will nI.'l and senes of reports fro'll Meyer, delegate of Kerby School.also be a Bake Sale, under the the recreation committee, youth In her talk, "The High Schoolchairmanship of Mrs. Harold S panel, commumty counCil com- Student. Need to Tell Their

IDaVIS, aSSisted by Mrs Henry F I mittel' and a summary by Dr. I Problems," Mrs. Pohlabel gaveEckfeld, This feature of the I Howard McC,lusky of the Umver- a general idea about counselmgafternoon entertainment Will m- sity of Michigan I and some of its problema.elude the sale of home-made Arrangements have been made Icandy as well as cake and pas-, to care for pre-school children Farms to Get Reporttries" from 2 to 3 30 p.m. at the high

F~ur Hl,h School girls, daugh- school. .. On Parking Problem Iters of committee members and I The public IS mvited; admls- A complete report on the Ialso members of Girl Scout iroop slOn IS free. Farms' business '.llstrlct parkln.l

I299 who w111mingle among the I. ------ problem is expeck\l to be given

IgU;sts, sellmg candy during the Ught Up Handy at the next regular meeting .of Icard playmg are Sally Browne I the counCil May 16 by a speCialJoyce JUdso~, Ann Watson an;f, A petition Signed by property committee whIch has been con-

ICarol Ford Other students who owners on Handy and Grosse ductmg a lengthy study.will.' t' t f th I POinte boulevard for a street light Meanwhile Murray Smith vu-

_SIS m prepara IOns or I' I H d d G P . ' ,party are membels of Girl Scout at an y an rosse omte lege engmeer, was authOrized to II troop 539 and Semor Troop 201 ~::le.~a.:~~~.:t. ,::~~~"~.~c~~~,:a~~: ~~~e~t_JSe..!~r..bidS to surfa~e th!!.

Ililgh Tea win be served durmg _0 ~ ... - .~ .... " ---"~- "'-'._MJ. ,U1H1e, .,,,w,,,,uy 1J1Ul'''LLy Vlt I

the afternoon, under the dlrec- The counCil authOrized Clerk Kercheval near McMillan roadtlon of Mrs. J. F, PurVIS, and her !urton to"take actIOn at once to recently purchased by the vd-

Iassistant chairmen. who mclude hght up thiS mtersectlon de- !age, used for otf-the-street park-Mrs. Robert Anslow. Mrs Ar- SCrIbed as very dark and danger- 109

Ithur EriCKson. ivirs :MUlldY L. ous The surfaCing may cost $12,000McDonald, and Mrs. Carl P. I

ISeneff. NO NERVOUS FATHERS

The Mothers' Club eAtends the I

Iopportunity to attend thIS party New. Hosp:tal Tecl ..n:questo all friends of Grosse POinte II I< II

IHigh, mother past and future, aswell as present, and to any other Lift Fear from Childbirthwomen mterested m helpmgworthy students, and enjoymg a (EdltoT'$ 'Iote' What the ex-: time fC!wer than 100 years agopleasant afternoon In the pro- panslon of Cottal1~ Hospltat wlll 'I m Vienna trylhg to persuade hiScess. Tickets, which may be ob- mean in mCl'e4led twit ital care students to wash their handstamed by calling Mrs. C. Taylor p I when they came to the delivery

BlockXorth of T"Uer Hotel Ohold at NI. 2982, or from the and better. health fM the reSl- room for an antomy demonstra-chairmen (If the 28 vanous neigh- dents of Grotsf Pomte \S told In I bon.borhood groups. I a senes of artlcles, of WhlCn thIS However, in a modern, well-

__________ IS the fifth Toward this proJect eqUipped hospital such as Cottage$750.000 h4J been allo~ated by I where stnct cleanhness lS the Ithe Greater Detrott HOspltal Fund rule. the brmgmg of new lifenoU' beg\nmng a campalgn for into the world IS accompamed by$19,720,000. The Fund's over- a mmlmu f1sk to mother and m-:in p-ogra'11 embracel ten leacl-! fant.

, I zno hosDttalJ In Gl'eattT Detroit Statistics of the DetrOit Depart- II rII I tr. hp D."r,="~e1 ~~tf .......:.--')1', ..." !!...~ j U1C'JU, ui ne.i"h lSnuw WUd" nU:J-I-:'ill fOllr new one. to be built and I pjUl~ do for mothers and chlld-1

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have taken the terror from chtld- place m hospitals. In 1948, nearly! II bIrth even for prospectIve 198 pel cent o~ D€trv,t's biib.C5

fathers. Nunes and dOCtors at were born m h08pI,tals, although

ICottage Grove Hospital Will tell j the number of births has In-you that Grosse Pomte fathers creased from fewer than 29 000d no",adays are calm as they walt i m 1938 to more than 50,000 Infor the great event. They have I 1948.ledrned that chdd-bearmg IS no I However .. as hosJlItals havelonger dangerous. taken over the task of carmg for

There 8te. of course. still a few mothers and mfants, t~e deathwho pace the tl.oor. lighting one r;Jte has greatly decreo'NI 1ncIgarette ftom the stub of another 11938• more than 41 mfants Inand lookmg at the clock every every 1.000 lIVe births died Infew minutes They have the ath- I 1948 fewer than 32 dIed In each

I tude that all people had a ei'n. I 1,000 From 1918 throug~ 1948

I'tury ago ....hen brmglng new life I the mattrnal death rate per 1 000mto the v.odd was more dang- i decreased from 38 to 094 In

I', I erou~ than ~omg Into bdttle I other words. even In the bllef

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, 1n grandmother's time to be span of ten years hospItals havei I sure some women raised families 1 made Detro.t a much safer place

I I I of ten to a dozen children. but for mothers and childrenI for each one "ho did tv. 0 othel s Now 'Detroit IS rapldlv out-II I probablY died from the lavages grov. mg Its ho<;pltaJ f~cllitles and

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I day SemmelseJ."S, the first ob- , neArlY 98 perei'nt of prospecll\ e11 <te't1IClan to dlscO\er the ('onnee- I mothers to fin: accommodatIOns

I tlon betwt'.-n deanline.. and m h~pttal. hIS 1<; one rea<:on I

, uer ral fever. had a difficult why the Grcater ~trolt Ho~pllal Ip pe___ Fund IS conductmg a campaign

for funds to enlarlte eXI<:tml( hos-pitals and bUild new one~ :

Cottage HMp ':ll 11'1]\ b!" :1101'o-tduuhlt"d In t.dl.Jdl.lt~ and a ne ,...hospital. St. John, \\ III be (on-struC'led at 22101 Seven MileRoad Ea~t

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A Grosse POinte matron hasrecel vP<! a S100 recipe froma friend of a frtend of a fnendThe ungmal possessor got It thiS I;way:

The lady and her husband dtnedat New York's Waldorf Astona.The dessert, chocolate cake, wasso dehcious that she asked forthe recipe. The headwaiter saIdcertamly madam. we Will mall Itto you.

Eventually the recipe arnvedalong With a bIll of $10000 forsame ThIs unexpected develop-ment caused some 1rritatlon andled the lady to share the cakerecipe far and WIde

The Grosse POInte matron ISSharIng It also, With her fnends.She IS makmg no charge.

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2-Requests for schedules or Ientry blanks should be made toMrs Carl Greco. 2615 PingreeAvenue, DetrOIt 6. TY 8-3687.

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7-Eve1Y flower grower IS Iurged to enter horticultural ex-hibits.

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A citY-Wide, non-profeSSionaln"wer show, ''The Flower Fes.tlval," Will be held In the GreatHall and adjolnmg gallenes ofthe DetrOit Institute of Arts May17 through May 22

The show. sponsored by theDetrOIt Wellesley College Club In

cooperation WIth the cIty's gardenand horticultural clubs, Will bfferevery garden fan a chance to gaInrecognition

There WIll be no admiSSIoncharge for either contestants orVISitors to the floral dISplays

The iliow is being planne<l forthe average householder whetherhe or she putters around With afew flowers or a whole backyardfull. according to Mrs Stuart H.SmIth. general chairman

"We hope our show Will bllngmsplratlOn to thousands of De.trOltel s both as spectators fmdmgnew Id~as for their gardens andas amateur exhubtors strIvIng forparfectlon 10 their displays," Mrs.Smith saId.

Saturday. May 21. has been setaSide as "Children's Day" whenspecial awards fo rchtldren's en.tl'les Will be made.

Assistinr Mrs •.SDLltll on the ex-ecutive committee are: Mrs. JohnM. Campbell, Mrs. John W. Tay-lor and MISSJane Beyster. Othercommitteewomen include Mrs.George E. Villerot. Mrs Alexan-der Blam II, Mrs. loyd L. Hughes.Mrs. Alan Beebe, MISS LoUiseOwen. Mrs Morgan Sherman,Mrs H. Ray Will. Mrs. Harry LHosmer. Mrs. Henry C. Kohrmg,Mrs Thomas H. MIller, MrsStanley F. Dole, Mrs FranCIS G.Jenkms, Mrs John R. DeckerMrs. John S. Hammond, Mi~H'\len Mmer, Mrs. Wilham H.FIles, Mrs. Frederick G. Jones,Mrs. Clarence Avery and MrsCash TalbC1t.

Below are a few additIonalitems of Interest regarcImg theFlower Show:

110'1/1 F:J II C"!lVellesley COllege l«tJ

[fJla,ts "Cf/ower O!estival"

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As a part of its Spring pro-gram, the Harper Hospital Schoolof Nursmg IS glvmg a concert atMUSIC Hall on Tuesday, April26, at 8'30 p. In, The school'sGlee Club IS bemg assisted bymembers of the Uruverslty ofDetrOit Male Chvlus and MissJulia Walton, contralto. Morethan 85 VOices Will take part InthiS l:oncert.

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THE GROSSE POINTE REVIEW

And About• • •

4:DENISE WILLIAMS

(fJent.se Wi/Iiams (Becomes(Bride 0/!/t'mmy £ynch

By DORIS M1LALZ I For the ceremony, Mrs. WII-A cozy apartment m CadleuJt hams appeared In a beige gabar-

Manor wtll be the home of newly-I dIne outfit With dark brown ac-weaded Mr. and Mrs Harold cessones whtle Mrs Lynch's SUIt"Junmy" Lynch, Jr., who were was of ~anne blu~ With taupewed last Saturday m Christ I accessonesChurch. Grosse Pomte, WIth the I Among the out-of-town guestsRev. Edgar Yeoman lSfJlclatmg. I at the receptIOn held In the Haw.

The daughter of Mrs. Herbert I thorne Road home of the brlde'sNelson Williams. and the late Mr. mother were M1SS KathenneWllltams, was given away by her Hurd. of New York City, and thebrother. Herbert N. Wllhams.1 bride's great-aunt, Mrs. A. J.She exchanged vows With the Gendron, of Toledo. OhiO.son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ar- Upon returnmg from a honey~thur Lynch. Sr. of Courville moon In Chicago. the couple WlllAve., m a late afternoon cere. reSIde at the Willlams reSidencemony. until the:r apartment IS vacated

A purple centered white orchirl sometllJle In May.accentuated the Wac gabardineSUlt I1emse ..hose for her bl'ldalensemble With brown accessoriesand deep purple VIolets atop hernatural straw hat.

Green gabardIne was the colorof the 8Wt of the bridegroom'sSIster, Marilyn Lynch. the bnde'sonly attendant Peach vellrngcomplimented her natural strawhat, and her orchtds matched herSUit.

The gr.oel'R was- a651Sted by hiSbrother, Robert Owen, as bestman, With the brIde's brother,Paul lL WllltalJl5, . and .CharlesManos ushermg.

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to eonveneat '{f)ash!'ngtonMrs MarVin L. Hoagland state I tend a recephon Saturday after-

preSIdent of ~1lchlgan Chapter, I noon, Apnl 23, at the SocIety'sU. S Daughters of 1812, \\111head II Headquarters' BUlldmg on Rhodethe MichIgan delegation to the Island AH'nue. and the Memorial57th ASSOCiate CounCIl of the i Service Sunday afternoon at StNational SOclel} Apnl 23-26, at Thoma~ Epl>copal Church I~e Jhoreham Hotel, Washmgton I Mrs Hoagland. Mrs Edward B

The entlre delegatIOn Will at- I Flack. Sagmaw, .tate presldent-____________ , eject. Honorary State PreSIdents,

Mrs Gordon W Kmgsbury. MrsLlo\d DeWitt Smith, Mrs. Ches.EXPECT 400Ler r :yi.ln~.l ,Sa6Jna;\}, and ~!rsAT PAR TY FOR FrancIs C McMath, CharterI Member of the Natlonal Society.

N EW C H U RC H' will attend the annual supper.I meetmg, Sunday night at the

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ans are un er ",ay or some S P d d400 """'ple to alt d th _I tdte res I ents an Chartert'~v en e game, Members

party to be sponsored by theevenmg branch of the Women's Mrs. Lloyd DeWitt Smith, Hen-Awnbary of St Michael S Chapel I orary President-NatIOnal, andThe affair "'Ill be held at Chnst I Mrs Henry Bourne Joy, Honor-Church on Fnday evenmg Apnll ary Vice President-National, Will211 at eight o'clock ' I attend the annual meetmg and

AU proceeds Will go to the i "brunch" of the Offlcers'!Na.bwldmg fund for the new St. : tlOnal Club Sunday noon at theMichael's church to be construct. I Washmgton Hotel, gOing from Ied in the near future on Sunntng.1 th~::~ to the MemOrial Service. .dale Drive. v 1 w nen me Council convenes

CommIttee members. headed by ,Monday mornmg, at the Shore-Mrs Elmer E Knock, Will wear I ham, MISs Margaret Clarke Ro.Jay red and whIte stnped 'aprons berts Will serve as personal pageon the evenmg of the party. Less I to the PreSident-National. Mrsconspicuous, but workmg Just as LuclUS W McConnell, of Atlanta.hard, will be their htlSbands, wl)o Georgia. Others In attendance athave been recruited for the heavy the bUSiness sessIOns Monday andwork connected With servmg reo Tuesday, and the banquet Mon-freshments. Ticket chairmilll, day evemng. Will .be: Mrs. D,)r-.Mrs. Kenneth Lander, ot Van man L. Rogers, Mrs George W.

.Antwerp road, can be contacted II Moran. Mrs. Albert E. Stewart,for adrrusslon tickets. Mrs Ray Mrs Sidney C. Probert, Mrs .. oyAmluxen 1S In charge of door W Fitch, Mrs Edward H. Elchel-prIUS. Other members of the zero Mrs Hugh W Glover of Mld-auxiliary helping With arrange. land Mrs. Harold M. Hastings. ofments are Mrs. DaVid Crawford, IroquOIS AVPJ'14€, wIll attend asKn!. Eugene Webber Mrs, Edgar ChaIrman-National of MountamYeoman, MIss Betty Macks, and Schools .Mrs. H. N. Tune. New National Officers will be

Among those who are plan- elected and Installed. M1chlganaing to make up a table for the delegation IS especIally mter.evening are Mr. and Mrs. Wll. ested, as It IS presenting a candl-liam Howe. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan datI) for a national office.Seaman, Mr. and Mrs. WilltamSmale, Mr. and Mrs JlII....rt RP'h!J I un I Ison, Mr. and Mrs. Rlch;;~ W;be~,I UllJ weaainnMr. and Mrs. Robert Weoer, Mr. ~ CJ.and Mrs. Wilham Hamilton and p. fl I rtl .Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Redebaugh. lor et..,oca ifatr

Aside from nove Itable prizes,some 30 door prIZes have been A July weddIng for Marydonated by the merchants of LoUISe Ewmg, of UniversityGr05Se Fomie Wood:. Plll.ce... nrl Jack Herrold, of Coun-

Mrs. Maxwell Matthews, pub-I .~ Club Drive. -vas foretold byliClty, TU. 2.9814. MISS Ewmg's parents, Dr. and

Mrs. Charles EWing. at a cocktailparty last Saturday announcmgthe young couple's betrothal.

A student at the Umverslty ofMIchIgan ar.d member of Kappa dAlpha Theta, MISS Ewmg has set Ex-Ai e' .to Ch',an Ka',-ShekJuly 2 for the day of her mar.

MOVIe actress Slurley Temple rlage to the son of Mr. and Mrs. t Ad d Ch h W..u named "Amenca's Sweetes\,l J. Eugene Herrold. a ress urc omenMother" today by the CHILD. M F S R bCRAP'T AdVISOry service in Chl- S' E Ch rs.. 0 Inson, preSident "Recent Developments in China."ea..o. She 11 the Wife of Social. 19ma ta apter of. thAeEve~~g GfroGupof wom-I A mISSIonary in Chm"a ~or 20i en S ssoclawon a rosse Porntete John ,!,gar, ,formerlY of River Meets at Rackham Memortal Church has asked ofn- years, Rev. Shepherd was also

:rore~l, fi" IOU(i liluUu:i vI ii 15- eers to gl\:e their' annual reports pp.rsona! adVIsor to ,Gen. Chlanm':us -;.~ da~ghter. LInda Susan. On Fl'lday, Aprll 22. at 1 p.m, at a meeting Tuesday, April 26 Kal-S1lek for SIX years,DeW war::r. e B~O~~::h~~CO~~ ~ee~e~ll~f :~:~~O~~:~h~:~~ at 8 p.m. m the church parlor. Mrs IWIr. W Kertchum willpicture, "Always Sweethearts," the Rackham bulldm . Rev. George W. Shepherd, pas- gIVe U,,, devotionals, and Mrs.~.!'.: !i~~.~ ~:" !'a....l 'R ... ,.... F~!I~.'!~: ~h.e !~~;~~~to'::: ~~ ~~~?e ~:.Ighl.an~ p:~rk Co?gre- J.!':. Rowan and Mrs J. E. Finchand produced by WIlliam Jacobs. I group w1l1 culmmate their ~ear's I "'..uvuo...... "u ... ". ... 'u ~"'''d''' VU I w.lt dU dS nostes.>es I

CHILDCJtA,FT 15 a nauonall study of ItalIan Art by a VISIt to i ii'=====;::=:==:==:::=:::=================;';;;';;;';;;;;;;:;;JUldance plan for parents and the Institute of Arts, wnere they DO YOU K~OWteachers of younz ch1ldren. WIll hear a gallery talk. 1"IIIIIIII

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Appliances

Volunteen Int"resttd In aidingIn Cal1cer Dnve collectiOns atWoods and Cinderella theatrellare asked to call Jenny Ford atTU 1-211.

I Thl. diu. t I~ P_I t or the GlossePomte Amencan LegIon Post 303AUXIliary's campaign to fightCanter

Malella1 such as old bed sheetsand pillow slips 111 alto sought for

I cancer pads. Last month thISgroup served over 500 cancerpads I

Call the above telephone num-ber for pick-up serVIce, or dehver II

bundles to the Legion Hall, 18316Mack avenue

I Members of the AUXIliary alsoInVite mler" ...ted J.oersons to VISittheir Rummage Sale on Satulday,Aplll 30 f~m 9 a. m. to noonand to JOin them In aewlng onThur~day, May 5. Both eventsWIll be held at the hall.

IIIIL l 'C. Is Announce Second "Evening Varieties",oca tr Fellows and girls ot the GIO~SC POinte Community are belft,: J.lnJp ~f~. "'c extended an invltdtlon to attend "EvenIng Valletles II" to be staled.

II .... "-'III ~.....,.,-C7 at the Gro!>,e POinte Memollal Chu \ch Hou~e on ::>aturday April

I, YWCA Show 30th. from 8 pm to mH:lnlght The affall IS spon!>ored by the com-I mlttee of thurch pal ents and young people In cooperation wIth

Knee len,th bloomers whIch I the Young PeoJlles' org.lnuatlOns of the Gro~sp POinte ChurchMr.o Giorgi Trul the Modern MIBSof 50 years ago I So gleat was the success of the prevIOus Evening Varieties"

By TONI EBNER danngly wore as she sv.ung held last month with nearly 600 In attendance that thiS event 111 •

On. in I Series dumb-bell., and the bathmi SUIt I naturdl follow up(tomplele with stockmgs) miD II t kith Ch h H GArmed with the muzhtv needle and thr~ad Mr,; r.~orgp ",h, h .h" ""nt, r"'~ "",.r .., antlng WI a e p ace In e urc ouse ym, square

True can lay her magIc linger to fashion creation which rmgs I wai;; a;~- be;~g.~~i~c~-.bY .7~ danCing In the SOCIal Hall, while vaned entertainment Includln,With a touch of geOlus. So original and appeahng are her I glru. who ale plepallng 'Har.1 old-time f\lckl'r movIes. Will be shown Sandwlc~es and soft drinkssartOrial productlOns that her talents are tapped for the so- mony Years" for an Aplll 28 pre.I_W_l_ll_b_e_s_e_r_ve_d _clal season to create gowns for brides, and costumes to lead I .e~latlOn Y' I ~ w w l:J. w ~ )of M ~ ~ J:i. );J. );J. 1:J.. 1:J.. ~the style parade. • Harmony ears.' \\hlch traces ..... ~ ~ V ..,. V

I . M 89 years of YWCA work WIth ~n thlS same arhsttc vem 1'S. True and her. engmeer employed women, Will be staged {t .....

husband have teamed up as carpenters and pamterr ex- at Central Branch YWCA at 8 J-.>traordmaire Their handtwork lies all about the house pm April 28 as the highlight {t ~and .~he tackles the jobs of reupholstering, stttchinq slip of National YWCA,. week. Tlus THE NEW J-.>covers and patntmg. Her husband is left to butldmg book- ollglOal sho~, wrltlen and pre- {C ~cases, fashlonmg cormces, lamps. and tablu;. Walls of sented by all four branches of ~ .j.,the house are gracefully punctuated WIth mu!tt-colo"ed the DetrOIt YWCA, lOcludes SIXI {c . IJ~ ~stenctls executed by Mrs. True. dramatlc scenes pOltrayed m ~ J-.>

_ . . musIc. danclOg and chonc verse. {( ~Worthy of note, too, 1S the flush carpet whtch 18 The .klt "Moments from the

hue.d to a mellow shade of Bermuda sand. Coincidentally, LIfe of Be~tha, the Sewing Ma- {( GO LFER {Cthetr graham-cracker colored cocker spantel. Patch, <-hme G'rl," wa. wntten by Doro-blendss mto hIS 8urroundtngs almost to the pomt of thy Ossebold, 19224 Moro.s road'i {c «camouflage. "Harmony Years" combmes ..N

P "It really is a very conveOlent combmatlon," Mrs. True I pathos and humor-gay nineties I {c ~olnters at Wellesley admits in Jest "to buy your dog the same color as the rug." I dancers, the first typlOg class ..N

AI um e' 26th S M T' d h t b h d II d ever offered for women, suffra. J" "..na S esslon rs. rue sets aSI e er pam rus an ga ey utles to gettes, the tragedy o. the unem. I~Three hundred alumnae from make her hom~ a mecca for travelers and friends A com- ployment peflod, and the adven- ~ Zl

all parts of the cou.ltry attended mutl greetmg from the hps of her fnends otten rings to the tures of a male reporter m ~o- '"l"the twenty-sIxth sessIOn of the tune of "Who do you have vIsIting now?" day's YWCA. {( t !Wellesley College Alumnae Coun- Her reputation for hospltableness IS the extrinSIC fea- Aune Tolnun, 10Z5 Bucklng-cil held at the College Irom Apnl ture of her chantable nature. On one occasion she threw ham, Ui one ot the YWCA mem- -te «8 to April 11 I Iff h I bers plannmg and stagmg "Har-

IMost of the diSCUSSions cen- open her doors to a faml y 0 Ive w 0 were temporarl Y mony Years." I ~ fit

tered about the future of Welles- stranded. To her !lOUSe also have tramped the known an.d Tickets on lale at all YWClA I '"l"I ley and touched on such subjects I the unknown. Onzu of Nlgena sought the peace of theIr Icranches..M «I

;1.5 the plans and pos~lblhbes of I surroundings to write a book. Visitor's include Walter '"l" 'the 75th AnnlV(lrsary Fund Cam- Olitki of the MetropolItan Opera; Hilda Yen, first female n m {c ~

Ipalgn." aviatrix in China and a member of the UN; Marlla Gall, oYn vile .'.1\.eaders J .. N ~ R"$ S ELL

Speaking on The Purpose of I Persian girl' John Ver Hoven of Holland and a host of J" ... 0; ., «the College and the Role of the ' M T' h ed d' 1 d rr 'y' rr ~ ......lot I. Alumnac," John S. Dickey, Presl.:1 others. Durmg the war ~s. rue ous Isp ace persons. CJo CJeas .Mo~ kite- .Jill

I dent of Dal tmouth CoJlelle and I !hose .who have pass~ time, m ~er house are remember {t .,...I Trustee of Wellesley dehvered I oy theIr handprmts whIch eaton maKes ceremoniously on the ThiS newspaper is asked to ex-.M A. ...... ~ ~, the prmclpal address: PreSIdent I recreation room walls. This same room also serves as shiP-I tend an inVitation to any of its I '"l"II Mildred McAfee Horton also ad- pmg and receivmg depot for overseas bundles. Recently the readers wh'o have been active U\ I ~ -Irdressed the CounCil Other pro- word came !!lack that bundles from thIS source had trickled YWCAs in other commumtJea ~~rams durmg the three-day con. into the hands of some Russian famlhes. to attend one of the mforma! ~ «ference fel'tured .student. faculty, In the mterest of Baha't Mrs. True has lectured teas which will be held at all '"l"and adminIstrative s pea k e r s extensively to assemblages m vanous clttes including four branches of the YWCA of {c ~brIngmg the alumnae current tn. N 0 l S F 1'- M h d N Y k DetrOIt on Wednesday, April 27,formation on theIr respectIve ew r e,ans, t~UX a~,. emp 18, an ew or. 3 to :; p. m. .Jil"SIdes of college life. Not ndetracking her ml~or accom~l~hme!lts, Mrs. Mrs. George A. Schemm, of I {.c ~

Among the alumnae attendU\g, True has wetted her finger wtth prmter s mk a'ld found Maumee road, preSident of the I J" ~

Iwere Mrs. Stewart W. Munroe of it stimulatmg. Taking clues from her chlldren, Sallie, YWCA of DetrOIt, nys, "We be- ~ ~500 Lakel¥1d. and Mrs. Sigurd R. 11, and Barry, 8, she has published several magazme heve there are many new-com- ~ •

IWendm of 291 Cloverly. features on th171gSfOT chtldren to make. The government ers In DetrOIt who nuss the out- ~

honored her by pnntmg her piece, "Toys For Wartime" SIde mterests, the vaflety of ~ -&rIAA UW M Currently, Mrs. True, has been busy writmg the pub. fllends, or the. satisfa~tioll! of II ""'" ~ '"*"

to eet !icity for Family Life Institute which meets thiS week in commumty servIce which they {c tor....... -erI The Internatlonal RelatiQns Grosse Pointe. Her interest in this sUbje~t datf'l': h8r'k to her I found In the YWCA In their I porfoctlon'

Study Group of AAUW WIll meet C 11 h sh ed H E nome towns. So we chose Na-I J" .......,...... ~at the home of MIS. Joseph V. student days at orne were e major 10 ome co- honal YWCA Week as the time ~Carr 413 Lincoln road on Thurs- nomlcs. to try to make their acquaint. I ~ {C

I day, 'APTll 21, at 1 pm. for tea. "I feel that every girl should take an fntere~t in. the ance" . I ~ICo-hostesses WIll be Mrs, Whit. home and work at makmg It a success. If marnage IS a . Whether you were a YWCA {( -ecney CollinS and Mrs Arthur H. busin.ess--then study it as you would the flOe arts and flOd Imember In high school, college I

IEncson. At 1 30 Mrs R. J Wl1. out IS pitfalls. TIllS goes for the boy as well as the girl." lor as an adult. you are inVlted. {c {C.cox and Mrs. Carl E. Nurnberger ------ Guests WIll be taken on tours of IWill Dresent a DrOl(rllm on "Chma L ... .l • ... TT.... Cl • ~. the bUlldml( and shown some of {t 'T1Ie new S«b1n GoWer ••• perfeet far ~

1\ Today-the PartICipant's VIew- ames Aut 10 nOlO ;:,prmg .r all the interestm~ actiVIties spon-\pomt" sored by the YWCA of DetrOIt. .h offtce, shoppina. play! Featuring fty.front, -te

----- The date for the Sprmg FaIr on whlch the LaOles AId for the YWCA brancnes are located as ~Deat have been workmg WIll be Aprl1 26th, llccordmg to the gen- follows. Central Branch 2230 I J" fal.lenlth sepatlting fastener, •• fly.buttoII {cera! chamnan Mrs. Charles Healy. The Fall' -VIII be open from 12 WItherell lit Montcalm' ~arborn I '"l"

Inoon until 8 p.m. h 11 be ed t d th d t Branch, 1034 Monroe' at Mlchi- J" slee¥es .•• double yoke. , . action back... {C

A cafeteria lunc eon WI serv a noon un er e lrec Ion gan: Highland Park Branch, 13130 .,... _of Mrs WIlham l-orth, and a dInner Wlll be served from 4 30 to Woodward at Winona; Lucy I..H and a 3-inch hem! lonsdale's sanforiZed, fin. -er7 30 p.m. wlth-Mrs. Loretta Tosch m charie of Ute kitchen l'lntl MMI IT'nurman Branch. 569 E. Ell,,8- .,...Walter Bum:h In cha.ge of the dining room. beth at St. Antome J" _-.iuuI broadclotIl Pi green IlIiIlI. bi"A {C

Booths W!ll cOl1llistof the followmg: aprons. pot holders, pIllow ~ -- • ne ,.......... ...cas!!s towels and dIsh cloths, fancy work. baby clothes, novelties. W ' CI b H J" j.,handkerchiefs, cards, wrappings and 1I0wers. qwlts, bake goods and omen 5 U to ear '"l" navy, turquoise, areJ, yellow, mauve, plum. '""country store, parcel post sale Dooth and Wlshmg well. State GOP Official l.h , . ito 95 {t

Hostesses for the day Wlll be Mrs. Lulu Fackler. Mrs. A S. Mn; Mary Streit, Vlce-chair- ""'" Junior and misses SIZes, "'. 0

j Johnson, Mrs. George Priebe and Mrs RIchard Korkhill. man of the Repubhcan State Cen- I {( {(\ J The May meeting of the Ladles AId for the Deaf Will be held at tral Committee, WIll address the Women's and half sizes, f12.95'. 1 the School for the Deat on Tuesday, May 2nd, at 1 pm. A pot luck Women's Repubhcan Club of ~ , {t... • - . -. luncheon Will precede the >t1eetmg at noon. MeetlOg With them I Grosse POinte. on AprIl 25 lit '"l" A... :0.,. _ WIll be the Ladle!; Aid for lRAt of Mr'Comh f'n'Jnty" 12 P m at the home of Mn; J~mes ..H ()~ ., h

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of all Refrigerator. Freezer Combinations!

• New Butter Keeper ~ butter always atspreading IOftnes..~ - refngerated auto-matically .

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\of the COunCIl'Syear round camp,Wathana.------Unknown CommitteeConducts Jury Poll I

A self-appomted group calltng Iitself "Lawyers Emergency Com- Iffilttee" IS cIrcularIZIng some of Ithe lawyers of Michigan by Imeana of a questionnaire askmg IJ1 they favor the abolition of tl: ..One-Man Grand Jury, the ellml-1nation of the designation "mcom-bent" upon ballots for JudiCIaloffice, the establishment of a IWayne County L;;w library atpublic expense, and other ques-tIons aC("ordmg to Frank H. Boos,

IPreSIdent of the State B81 ofMIchigan.

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, .. IAt Exhibition~ The Boy Scout and Cub Pack

Units of IocR I Dlstnct III all' tobe well repre5ented, by exhibit.a! the Scoutmg ExposItion whIch

lis being held at Convention HallI this week Over thIrty md,vldualiI booths Wlll (llsplay theIr alolls, I

II nanalC'r8IlS, ana nobbll~s as apart of the huge assembly ofnearly 300 exhIbIts entered by

I IScouts In DetrOIt and suburbanareas

I ThIs actIOn-packed Scout bhowIS expected to attract over 60.000 I

VISItOrs dunng the three daysHope our llttle town of Grosse POlllte had a Olee Easter-full of of the EXpOSItion, which WIll be

rest up from achool aDd work. lopen on Thursday and Fnday,SpeIIdiq many a precl0411 moment over at "Fran~" "ere the, AprIl 21 and 22, from 7 p m. until I

pIs and IUYS who are home from college. They couldn t walt untIl 110 pm, and on Satulday, April,~ week arrIved, and already It'S 11mI' to go back to the grlIld 123, from 2 p m until 10 p m.1aplll, Malung tl)e most of these days were Dan GuY. Paul Grubbs. TIckets are bemg ~old by neIgh- IBob Olson, JeannIe Jorstad, George Mantho. BIll Seibert, Barb and I borhood Scouts. IMarge Storkel, Jolm Cavanaugh, Lo15 Buck, Joan KIrkland, Jim _Stover, Harry Mack, Dtck Moses, Mae Fraser, Carl Stem, Cher;; Caulp Fire Girls ICherpeJa. and Donna Dahlen

SOME SURPBJSE' , J. E FOn Thursday nlte, the first free eve of ;prmg vacahon. L-'ARRY Oln aster un I These members of St. Clair Cub Scout cowboy smging in the old corral-a dancmg

SWARTZ did hia best at sur~r15mg JEANNIE SWAN on her SIX- Sue Runde, Jaruce McLeod, and Pack 99 WIll present a bIg Variety Show at girl from Bagdad-gay mneties belles and I

teenth bJrthday-"Sweet SIXteen," you know, ~e of~he b~St., ~ngk I LOIS Von Allemon, Camp FI~e the PIerce audItorIum Fnday April 22 at beaux and real hillbIlly mUSIC, AdrmsslOnIIlJ: out thell' happy greetings to Jeannie were, ary anar n ac GIrls from Mrs. B~'ron Runde s I Th bo ' '.Holme, Nancy Russell 'n Wayne Peterson, Gmny C:ranse n' Dave Camp FIre Group, dyed Easter I 8 pm e. ys have rehe.arsed. tJ~elessly IS free.~U1iek, Anne Parker n' Bob Sherrer, EIJean Mattlce n Dan Manson, eggs, and helped In the prepara-I to perfect theIr program whIch WIll mcludeBerb Wescott 'n HOWIe Clark, Diane Weurker 'n DIck Poland, tlons for the party gIven thIrty-Je.umie Mornson 'n GeoCie Turnbull, Sally Renolcis n' Art Dlenzer, one ctuldren from the Protestant A contest to select MIchIgan's Ithe SIxth Annual Michigan AVla-1 nounced by the Aelo Club ofBetty FIsher 'n Russ Newman. , Children's Horne, given recently I "AVIatIon Queen" to reIgn over tlon WPek. June 3-12, was an- MIclugan.

WELCOME BACK., NANCY by the Effilly BeWIck Guild atOne of the gals who treked off to IruLanapolls 'bout a year the Grosse POinte MemOrIal

aco. and then deelded to ,tay, Will NANCY BLOUGH, the former church Beatrice and BarbaraGrosse Pomter. Returning to the 01' home town, Nancy spent the Burrows, also from Mrs. Runde'sweek with Mary Hodges. On Fnday mght, the day beft}re she went group, helped serve the lunch.l!IId:, SUZIE SPURRIER gave her a real send-off. SUlle opened her • • •home on Kenwood Court to most of the eleventh grade class. Jim Jane Bayless, Beverly BlaI.1',Schoeck. UJ NeeD, JIm Stewart, Don Schlnttz, Mary Ann Schmitz, Ann Gospel, Carolyn Jackson,'t'Ilm lloftman, COIUlleBaker, George Turnbull, John Mack, Carolyn MarCIa Keller, Lynda Larson,Hahn, Dolly Lunbroek. DIane Thompson, Judy Gehlert, Larry BrIe- Jane Lilly, MarLlyn Marr, JarucedeD, Spike QuIrk, Sally Seymour, Ron Knope, Wayne Peterson, McLeod Joey Miller, Sue Pax-HOWle Clark and Kenny R.Jcewere only a few m on the blI ahm-d1g. ton. Ce::ily Rams. Diane Rme-,

IDIMJI. BUCH TUNES % % Ihart, Al ice Runde, MarthaNo other than TOMMY DORSEY, that 18, Who made those tunes! Schrotzberger, Betty Sne~ Ruth

(1) the same miht u Suzie's party, the creat bandleader was at the Allsnell,Jane JhG~ps;,.~18 vo~JIuoDie Temple playin( for the "Hearts lD Harmony" dance spon- emon, .an w~ at passe~nd by some of the Central HIgh School studen~ ~cmg for au~ :::~ra~ te~:u::s~f~~~ Ip1lpba of the "Sentunental Gentleman of SWlDg were Sheila h ld U t the ParcellMacRae 'n JlIII Henn ~g, Merry Bauman 'n B1l1PIerce, Laune Barth S:h Irecan ~ aPointe These...Hill Pierce, Suzie RIggs'n Rorer Hammer, and N~y Maynard'n gu:' ~re ~ members' of Mrs. ICieotl- Preston. MCIl'1 DOING IT, TOO. • • Byron Runde:, ~am: FIre group. I

Os ......, of this week, DICK WALLACE, whose date wasKarol Molyneauz, decorated his home in tOPI degree for the partylie pw that eve before Easter. Wearing their Sunday best to Dick's.-v were Donna Georp 'n BID Barrett, Sally Brown 'n Fr~Albrilht. Gretdlen Beeker 'A MJke Sch~e, and Ellen Berard 'n~Heuttemea.- See)'ou all ne'ft ... k-TtlUnday ..••

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II Boat Netvs IWorld~sFirst Third Major Fire j

By I Floating Exhibit .. Hits Metry Home IBOB JOHNSON I The pubhc IS cordIally II\lo'ltedI Grosse PoInte's third malor fire:

• ' to attend the Grand Opemng of II The "Sno\\ -Boys wed~ uu•• a th W IQ - L. thIS month saw a bla:ze wreck the Ie or s nrst nUd'LUlt; ll'UV'"terce at th .. F.rll"on Boat Club on I ""n"" ", "Krl'''I1"r flnats and roof at the home of S. J. Metry.

ISaturday for theIr first Club Sloop I M~i~rs,-Ha;Pe-;' uand Nme Mile 11342 Buckmgham, Eastel Sundar IRaces of the season's series, and I road, on Sunday. April 24 Vet- afternoon Damage was estimatedWith a If-mIle breeze. mcludmg, eran boatman Peer Krueger at $15,000. I

I _ 1 ' .' i stated III an intenlew to the

I snow nurrl.es. It was un )' .. nld'-I Grosse POInte Revlew. that he Pdrk fire offluab repolted that I

ter of keepmg warm. Ken Smith now has tus motto "Don't buy the fire was started by sparks II took the first place \\ Ith the \~m. them off the floor, see how they from the Incmerator fallmg on Inmg time of 22 15 for a three-I float first" A port:on of hIS the shmgles. I

mIle triangular course. I showroom Will display Wolvel me, The Metry', were entertammg i; Garform and Kruson boal< The dmner g'.1ests at the lime of the

The Hon Prentl:>S M arol~ n I dIsplay will represent a ~mall fire. I

has been named Commodore of, harbor With docks ete and the Ot~ holocausts thiS month~he DetrOIt International Regatta. cu~tomer Will see the boats dl~- wer~ ... !)- ;,leday Book Store I

suceeedmg Charle< E. Soren~on played 10 \\'ater. The Kruson IS and the Shere home at 205 LakeThe Harmsl\orth and the 51 vel' a .teel boat bUIlt by Krueger. 'Shore. I

I Cup races \\ 111be the rmportant I -- III events under Commodore Brown sIUrlsdlctlon : Have a Complete I

For that smooth eusto.ll lookon ) our boat dlls sprmg one of Ithe mam 'don ts' IS Don't pamtor "arnlish Ofl '" H'idjr Or' dampda)s nor m temperaturE' below I

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ine_OOUpf,!r Blue Devils' Opener With Royal OakBrvant r Win G,.rls' B k b II I I -------o H;lrl as et a Title GPH Netters to Have New Look, Sale. Serivce P"t.

st Chc~,lllntp~S!iiUl'tz"ii5 ,Hope to Add to HOld" Record YOUR DODGE DEALER'!'bOUg vP See the Low-Priced ~odge Wayf.,.,

II III announllng hIS start- I The 1949 velSlOn of the vaulty p"st sixteen seasons IS 878 wIth Wyandotte defeated Dearborn byu~~e.up for Tuesday's opener tenms team IS on Its way. It hilS 144 WinS. 20 losses, and three hes. thp same score 6-1 that GrosseJnJ;lRo~~l Oak on the home qUite a record to live up to SUlce The team this year. hke the POinte dId earlier this yearood hI' ,lid not heSitate to 1941 GlD!>SePomte High School 1949 automobiles. IS completely The rest of the schedule

mehi' Initial battery teams have lost one match and restyled and revamped Eleven Royal Oak-here .......• May 10Veter~n .. I Bl yant will fl'~h won 89 Two yeal s ago Mom oe out of the fifteen boys gettmg a Highland Park-there •.. May 18 I

d I\lfY Ba)ard Johnson WI e '! defeated Grosse POinte In mld- lettel last yelir graduated New Monroe-here ....•.. May 17 :md the plate 'N- < sedson and smce then the team faces, new styles, and new com. Royal Oak-there ...• May 19

OthereelIdlll "tal teh are Idn"y i!>" has stal ted another string of 19 bmatlOn:. are to be seen on the STATE REGIONALS-"~ Schoeck at fil ~t basA and " vlCtorle~ after havmg the first one t t th h h h I A d h M 20 21"" cour s a e Ig sc 00 ~oun ere .. .. ....••. ay •,okler at _1101 t >' , • A stopped at 69 60 boys answered the call for Wyandotte-here .•••••.. May 24Onhi> "the, tw... mfield pU:'b'l W8*' . The winning e ge f r the t t th f F d h M 27h a undeCided I av la 0 valSI y ennis III sprmg rom I or son- ere .....••••.• ay

vclelal1 coac '" s t t. . , r • ------------- th th d dPeterson 01 Duane may s al" , ' ... • ' I e upper ree gra es an an. ------Oild\\hlle Greeu and Duf(y • IT- CI- - othel 20 from Brownell Jumor I FI ' N-

~111 blddlOg fOI the fir~t call ennIs ..Iltle High So many boys have signed yers me, ; up and remdlned that practICe IS II~~:e~~~~leld. '(aulltz I~lll .e- G PII"lo By V_o IIat Club Courts I dnll~hldtedmto two sessIOn:. each Drops 1st Tilt

t three (10111 thiS sell:tet Oon- IO~l:>CPomte Athletlt Club won the Neighborhood '" I I\ Barn. MOl roe, Hdeler, Club Glrls Basketball League title Iecently by beatmg I 'rIll? Neighborhood Club Tenms Considerable amount of enthus. La,t ThUisday, St Paul lost a'herh and '1uller. St. Paul Semor 10 a thl ee game sene~ Members of thb I CIIDll, sponsol ed by Gra '5 Sport la5m has been engendered agam I non. league baseball game to St

_______ champIOnship squad are, from left to nght, front row: Grace y I thIS year by a smgles tennIS Joseph's, 3-1 Pltchmg for St

Tl- I d G t C I Shop, Will be resumed next Sat-I "laddel" Boys challenge each Paul was Sophomore Duane

PH a azara 0, aptam Alta Bruno, and Juan HargIS, middle dllUe S M I K ur ay mornmg, after havmg been I other for pOSitIOns Rarely a day I Strebrow' une reskl, Jewell Stll1dt, Jla Plmlott. and Marion I fOiled Inside last Satulday, due goes by that some change doesn't I Streb held St Joe's scoreless

rOU'lee Park Duncan; back row Allce Allhoff, Marg Hurlburtand, Bar- to mclement weather. I take place Three boys who were for four mnmgs while allowmgI bara Eyre. The hour between ten and I left off the laddl'r who have now a few scattered hits St Joe's

coachFl dnk Banach's thmclads i eleven IS reserved for chl1dren worked their way on and up to i capitalized on the breaks of theeanng the colors' of Grosse O/Jt;,nists HOllOr Y Olin" Ca .rrers under 14 and between eleven and such an extent that It looks like I game and scored theIr three runsIIIte Htgh School began the I ~ ~ , twlve. for children over fourteen.i they al c on to stay are Bruce The Flyers, made up largely of I

Outd"oor ~eason With a de. I ! I Allen, Jim Thayer, and BlUce I Freshmen and Sophomores, were I

I Asslshng Mrs. John HOXIe and I Terns I not able to take advantage ofIl'e victor) over Hazel Park, Rid G f P 1 I h bloan ray, ormer pro, are au ThiS year's team IS bemg bUIlt t e reaks they receIved severaltto22,Wedne~d"y afternoon on I Ameel. WIlliam For and Al Het-, around Alex Mann, Tom Aueh tImes dunng the gamee home field wmnmg all but :zeck. Umverslty of Mlctugan Skip Pessl, and Bruce Kuehner' The Flyers p I a y theIr first Iee firs," player,: These are the letter wmners back leagu.e game thiS week, WIth St.complete le,ults 1'.111be pub- Saturday's ~ature WIll be an I from last year Some other boys Martm

ed In next week's ReView exhibItion match, open tAl the Who seem to have a berth clinched I------ pubhc. at 11 am. Top fbght pros are' Jim SWift, Bob Allen. and Top Net Stars'ons Boxing Show will partICipate Cortney Leckhder The ntl-"r

POSItiOnsopen WIll most likely be IIT P' - H Io Aid Blind Sf-not H filled by some of the follOWing: 0 my ereAgJeat~ho'Wfor a great cause! a.q e ODOrS DIck MacKenzl~, Nell . Kaake, Opportwuty for everyone to IThat'sthe star-laden mterstate M Ii Schul Bruce Allen. Bill Whittingham, I see some of the finest tenms In Iateur boxmg championships er n tz BIll ROSSiter, LeRoy Johnson. Ray I a long time Will come next Sat- I

htchthe UOlverslty LIOns Wln I Leonard, DICk Smart. Gene Leh-I urday In an exlubltlon match Iesent at the State Fall' Colis- The State Director of Athletics. man. at the NeIghborhood Club courts, I

d ht A I 29 Alii Charles W. FOIsy the, has appomt- The week of Apnl 25-29 finds I at 11011m~Jr;r:~ ~~: p~Og~~~ WIll be ed Coach Merlin Schultz as a I the netters playmg four matches Appearmg WIll be Tobey Han- I

tn sustalO the many chant. I .~." ","i:. member of the 1949 Tennis Com-I In four days Ypsl1antl, April 25, I sen, Countr., Club pro; Bill Mur.e actlvtles of the UniverSity _ ~ mlttee of the Mlctugan HIgh I Fordson. April 26; Dearborn, phy. U. of M coach; AI Hetzeck,

oos ri.'\ School AthletIc AsSOCIation. Two I AprIl 27. and HIghland Park, of the U. of M. tennIS team andAmongothel proJects, the Un!- 1"""': '~J-p ''''";others were named to the com- Apnl 28. Fordson and Highland I a fourth top flight player.fSltv LlOnshe Ip finance the Captam Bruce Kircher receIVed the Grosse Po1Ote mlttee: Manon Shane, coach of Park are league matches. The The match IS part of the Ten-

~g of leader dogs for the OptImIst Trophy from Preston SmIth, club president at the Kalamvoo College tennu I followmg week the team meets nis Clime program araanged bymd,mamtams eye correctional the OptimIst luncheon Tuesday. Honored with Bruce team. and C. L. Tope, MIdland MonrQe there on May 3 and Gray's Sport Shop, In connectJ.onork and helps support recre-I was the rest of the SWisher squad which won the Neigh- High School TennIS Coach. , Wyandotte there on May 6 Both Wlth the Neighborhood Club.U11.lRnEr~vl:rOraV:"'E"sDfOArNtGheERblmd.I ~ bY B' 1. It . 1 ". "Ii' 1 ft ThiS commIttee WIU meet on of these teams represent the

~ D borhood L-lu JUnior I1:>JU:tua tltl': t .. 1Syear. - rom P t h 't f h Plan Softball______ Monday, May 2, at LanSIng, to oug OPPOSIIon or t 1& year.to rlghtt front row. J 1m Thayer,Bruce,Mr.SmIth, B111 assIgn schools to the StateRe- 1-------------DesRochE'f, Nelghborhood Club athIet~ dlIector. and Bill IT'. d.a. FO..'O'8 Lea~lIe for GIr. IsWork110111 get underway short- glOna ournamen", an to UJS- I ... T", I.E TENNIS ~ ...

at Farm" Doer to remov~ about Jackson; back row, Don StarVls, Herman Von AIs and Jim cuss matters In general pertam-, EntrIes tor the Table Tennis~~. B k C h B b M t bl t tt d the Girll interested in playmg iaunder \\ ater posts whIch ha\ e ar er oac 0 essmer \vas no a e p a en ing to the 1949 RegIOnal and Tournament at the Neighborhood a GU"ls Softball League now be-n a menace to plei vIsitors luncheon The OptImists' present a trophy each year to Lower Pemnsula Fmal Tennis I Club WIll be accepted until Mon- 109 organIZed at the Neighbor.ework Will cost $240. the JUnior champion. Tournament. day, Apn128. hood Club are asked to call Pau-

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, i a capable sales manager InSaturday, Apnl 23rd, at the Iveteran automobile-man Harry IGrand Openmg of Mr. J. De Bnggs HIS service departmentDorsI's beautiful new Nash sales IS under the superVISIon of Mr. II

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POinte MethodIst Church meets I ' • /each Sunday mornmg under the Idirection of Mr. Thomas L. Mun-Ion All ~outh of The Pomte areinVited to the SunrilY sessIOns of ;,thIS achve and gro\\;mg group ofyoung people I

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MAIRE Slty of Detlolt, at I celemonyThe early elementary children I Malch 31 at the home of Mary

lr Malle School will give thell'l Lou Carr,(,\\;n mterpretatlon of a style I I They ale' Susln Martz, daugh-,how Oil May 4, at 8 o'clock ter of Mr and MIS Arthur Martz,In the Maire audltorlum. i

ApprOXimately 125 thlldlen ... of 1238 Balfour, a JunIOr maJor-will model clothmg for a varlety I ~' " ~ ing In psychology; Suzanneof OtcaSlons Gal ments mclude i '. Scully, daughter of Mr and Mrs,

I sleep.ng appal el deSigned to give " Fredelltk Scully, of 521 oxford,a maximum amount of lest, beach a freshman pre-medical student;

" wear that WIii add gaiety to the I ,. '*" ~ and Carol Dledrlch, daughter ofAmong the Grosse POinte High School girls that Will I D d h fd~~lbt the Mothers' Club at their annual tea Fndav, Apnl child's hfe, outfits for both sport I Beverly Jeaime Pres.ton Mr and Mrs, Arthur Ie rJC , 0

J I dn;! casudl events; and costumes I Mr. and Mrs. A. Presto'" 1033 Yorkshire, a freshman29, Will be from left to fight, Paula Matherson, 230 Lake- that m,plre dramatIC'" play L' studymg dental hygiene.GThe pmonthl~ odcardCpart~ of land; Judy McNaughton, 174 FIsher, and Barbara Reed, : Mdn, bO}5 \\111 \\ear dress I of Grayton road announce E!canJI Forster, d.lIghter oflrosse olnte 0 S ommunJt~ I 216 MrK1nley. i SUits of high fashion With appl'o- the engagement of their Mr and Mrs, Paul C FOIster,Club Will be held wednesda~"I t prJdte hats, ties, handkerchiefs I daughter Beverly Jeanne to 1301 Hampton road, v.as pledgedApril 27 at 1 pm at the club 1 tbwldmg. 20843 Mack avenue For 11 1 1 1n 1 Q{" and shoes to add mdlvldual dlS- A. Worth Mallory of Roch. to EpSilon Delta AljJha, stho as IC

reMrvatlOns call Mrs. J A. Cote" o/abies fo ar~ v'l11l1 ua tmctlOl' ester, Michigan. A graduate honor society at Hillsdale CIOI-tTU 2-7782 Thp l!'lls have selett"d CriSp of Grosse Pomte High and lege, at honms absembly as

1neel~'tlrJ 0/ fVar len r:J IU 'S I cotton dresses bUltaole for school; i Central Michigan College Tuesday. MISS FOIster, who IS a" 'e:J' al \....-l; fJ coats and SUIts In paste. shades I Beverly 1S affl1lated With sophomOle at Hillsdale, was grad-S I B . I of wool, Straw hats, matchmg' S T uated from Grosse POInte Highon S orn The annual meetlng of the Fed-program of 'Dlstmctlve- Table gloves, 01 conhastlng purses add I Alpha Igma au sorority. I School. Pledges to the honor 50-,

Mr. and Mrs, James H Baines, I erated Garden Club of Michigan I settings" by MIS W A. Wllhams, allUi I' to each costume Several I The son of Mr. and Mrs. clety must have achieved a cu-Jr., of Pierson avenue, mtrolt'l to 81' held at the Hotel Statler, I of Cleveland, OhIO. girls plan to model party frocks R. G. Mallory o,f Otsego. mulatlve avelalle of 23 for aliIU1OUnCI'the birth of a son, DetrOIt on Wednesday and I After Mrs Wllhams' demon- I With Simple Jewelry or handker- Michigan, Worth IS a grad- I minimum of 40 semebter hoursPlul Abbott, on April II. HIS I Th d' M 18 d 19 11b t atlo FederatIOn members Ichiefs Many garments are me- uate of Mlch1gan State Nor- Under the baton of Dr. Con-arandparents lire Mr. and Mrs, I urs ay, ay an ,WI e s r ns, I tlcuou~ly CI afted and handmade mal. They plan an August way Peters, the AlbIOn college I

James H Barnes, of 1321 Har-j marked by the appearance of Will be guests of th8 Grosse by the children's palents, Em- weddmg. band and OIchestra, on tour flomYard rOld. Charles F. Kettt!nng and Eddie POinte NatIOnal Farm and Gar-I phasls has been placed on a well May 1 through May 10, Will be I

IGuest. dl'n Club, vISIting gal dens her;! I groomed pOise for the many so- heard m concert on Tuesday, MlY!ril,'"

ar's {Pat'ly ThiS pllr Will speak at the of Mrs Hugh Stalker Mrs Fred. Iclal SituatIOns that children meet met 1

0Il'S~S meet 3, at ten a m at the Grosse POinte I

ifl ii. if. banquet scheduled for the first. , I In 1eal life. n a1 high school. I •evenmg ellck W. Campbell, Mrs. Henry A May pole dante With 12 sec- ~The fIrst portIOn of their pro-

A pillow case card party Willi Board members Will convene P. Wllhams and Mrs. Henry E. ond and third grade pupils Will t (),' gram Will present the orchestrabe held at the Pillar Lodge, 14524 for the lint meetmg at 1030 I m,l Candler. I cllmax the sprmg event. Mrs. a CJiocum s With Rlmsky-Korsakoff's sym-Kercheval, It 8 p m. Friday. Wednesday to make their yearly I A meetmg Will be held Thurs-I Wllllam LeWIS of 500 Neff Road i The Woman's Society of ChriS- phOniC SUI t e "Scheherazade."April 29, under the auspices of reports. d,,-y morn'n" III thp Art Institute. : and Mrs Richard Taylor of 763, tlan Service of The Grosse Pomte 1 Part two Will feature the bandLadles Auxiliary Pillar Lodge Inls Will be followed by a I 0 ILorame all' attlng as nanators Methodist Church WIll hold Its In mne valled selections from I

ILuncheon Will fol1"w at the Stat- I and Will Introduce each child as I regular monthly meetmg at the Fillmore, Thomas Hennebelg, Iler's Romanesque Room, and I he enters the stage I home of Mrs. Clarence B: Slo- Tschalkowsky, Kreisler, Morris-Imembers may view the Flower PARCELLS cum 2057 ~caster road on sey, Peters, Moffit and LaVigne.

I Festival which IS expected to he The Easter number of "The Wed'nesday evenmg Apnl 27 at I More than sixty young men and Im progress at that time. I Golden Arrow," the newspaper 8 p m. ' 'I women Will meet 23 engagements

Grosse POinte women who are I edited and published by MISS Mrs. Donald J, Vmk Will be I m Michigan, OhiO and Indiana In

workmg on the annual meeting I Harger's Sixth grade Enghsh m charge of devotions and the .thelr ten day road tour from AI- I

committee mclude Mrs Wendell class, was Circulated Thursday, nommatmg conumttee Will pre- blon college. IK.' Wheelock, chairman; Mrs Api'll 14, It mcluded original sent Its report on the nomma- Twenty-eight students of U-M,GeOige VJ1lerot, Mrs. Henry P. P?ems and stones, current sports tlOn for officers for the commg mcludlnt"'Patncla Baumgarten, orWllllams. Mrs, Fredenck Schu- news and thfee mterestmg per- year. \ 15637 Wmdmlll Pomte, were IN-mann, Mrs C Bayard Johnson, sonal mtervlews Mr. Jameson, "I Can Hear It Now," actual tlated mto p" Kappa Lambda,Mrs. Richard Joy, Mrs. John N. prmclpal, was mtervlewed by recordmgs of Important hlStoncal honorary music socIety at anLord, Mrs Allan Shelden, Mrs. Patsy Velt and Jo Anne North; events durlOg tne last fifteen honors program In Lydia Men-PhllJp I. Worcester, Mrs. WI1~.am I Mrs. Collins, school nurse, by years Will be heard as a sliecial delssohn theatre Wednesday.Fnes, Mrs Harold Tyree and Mrs. Laurel Vortman, and Officer program feature II Sherwood Reekle. Harry Duross of the Woods Po- All women who are membersI All JIl~/IIbelS of the Federated I lIce, by Paul Shuert and Bob or trlends of the Grosse POinte Cabriel Ri~hard

I Garden Clubs are mVlted to at-I Scheuerle Methodist Church are InVited to ,-tend. FOI reservations call Mrs The edltonal staff consIsts of. attend thIS meeting, Th r. ,I.ry Symphony Orchestra

IChal1tun Newborn, VA 3-0350. Marilyn Marr, editor-in-chief; e rllCUIl

______ Nancy Corey, news edltor; Don. ------aid Marter, sports editor; Jo Anne Announce Troth atCollege Choir North, literary editor; Bob Scheu- _----------ooc

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. . erIe, art editor; Diane Rinehart, E t D P rty ~at Eastmlnster and P3ul Shuert, fashion editors. as er ay a M. h K IThe' Golden Arrow" IS publlshed An Easter .sunday cocktal1 par. ISC a ott er

IAlma College 5 1'1. Cappella tWice a semester. ty and buffet supper announced

ChOir of 44 vOices Will he heard The musIc room at the Parcells the betrothal of June Antomette Pianoat Eastmmster Pre-sbyterlan School looked like a miniature Shader and Dan.1el Ross Reason

I church, 937 Mamstlque, at 8 pm. electrical appliance shop, Thurs- to their famlhes and fnends. "-----------1\ Sundly, April 24. day evemng, Apnl 7. The Sixth The daughter of Mr. and Mrs FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1949, IN THE MASONIC AUDITORIUM

grade sCience classes of MISS Frank Shader, of Berkshire road.Wolfe and Mrs. Champion, ex- MISS Shader IS a graduate ofhlblted the electrical proJects Marymount College, Tarrytown,they had completed, In conJunc- N. Y. She Will wed the son oft'on With their Untt on electriCity the Claire D. Reasons, of Chlcagoand the 4H Club work. Blvd, sometime In toe fall.

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I> recold-bleakll1g total edQt1:,- ber BpprC'xlmately 7,300 and the Draws N.oarer c,a« .... ' ..I. fIi.vir Att d P t In observation of Florence'.tudeol> 1,8ve enroll or men-women ratio remaml the I .L '" Xi':: :I'!}-.~ .~ en s ar y Nlghtmgale Day, ThulsddY. May I•urng au,lIter at Mlchllan same c1t aboul thlee to one .. ~ D!__ T~1<College 'I I I.U J. 111 Itl'" I .. '." .. T 1. 12, C" ttage Hospital Will h old

te \lIe e\leed, by 609 the Gene Glick, Mllhlgan Stcltl"S "" ~" ....• 1.JI * - ,a.. .a.AA:.l.lillOOr I UIJ"" 1I0U"" [LUll) Z to .; jJ '" C",-'!'belIg P'm" 1'1lI ollment relord I ace paSllel, clJCketl. for a 464 dV- With only two weeks of play M -i,-' .., ,'" I 01) n M Wick;" hospital superm-\IOU!•• • d 1 t I ~ t, '"~ A promment !1st of Grosse I lendent announced.'978 .et last year, accor inS erase In PlibS completlon~ last e t, thlee teams are tied for bec- / \ ~" ' Po,nl.er" \\ ere among those re- I Staft personnel WIll be on handRegl.tral HOOt'" S Lmton \ r,,11 and h<!r! 11 ')f hiS hc;:\ c~ I cnd pIau In th" Gros,e Pomte I " j " '" port .. r1 pre~ent at the Lo~nmore ..t that time to aCLOnlpany guestsI the hJlal en:ollment, 14,- ~~Uoiht (01 t~chdoWI1b II Busmeb" Men's League. They are 't Club ladles bridge' and luncheon through the hospital

--- - - Boutin'S, Janet's, and Grosse', Wednesday afternoonPomte Pllntmg I Among those greeted by host.

-_ ......-. Thl~ lrllJ ,. Ipo hv T", ""r'. I esses Mrs. Lance Skinner and nIwho Virtually clln~h;d t~p h~ft:I Mrs. Virgil B Walling were OW01 s ldSt week when they took Mrs Paul C Ackermar.. Mrsthl 1.'1.' pO'"t~ frmy> Oak ('I"dnel> 1 Roy Waite, Mrs F C. Hlmmel-

Other resulh were, Boutin's 4, I man. Mr" J T Gallatm, Mrs. &Impellals 0, Janets 4, Pomte Ted Fordon, Mrs F M Cle- •Cleanels 0, Prmters 3, Rustle menta, 'YIr~ R C Trenkle, Mrs. erVtnnCabinS I, Beldmg Cleaners 4. I H 0 McNlerney CJKennelly 0, Whyte Olds-Cramer; I Mrs. Clyde D L.iMee, Mrs.Mack-Nott-Buckerldge, and Tom I Frank M Hydon, Mf .. Cha< A FULL COURSEBOYd-Bruce Wigle, all 3 to 1 Gallarno, Mrs Gl!Qrge B West, 01 N N ERS

Men postmg score; of 200 or Mrs Lyle D Fife, Mrs Frankbrtfer mcluded Andy Carrol, 253; The Rosary SodalIty of St Joan of Arc Church Will W .Buck, Mrs Donald W. Droll,Jtemy Clamer, 231 Rich Lund- sponsor a Desert Bridge at Luchmoor Club on Tuesday, Mrs Arthur Hmes, Mrh Ray- $1.10

- ' 1 berg, 221; Len Osantowske, 215; April 26 at 12.30 pm. A fashlOn show will be plesented n)Ond Da\lsol\. Mrs V. F. Hutch-Len Lend.llon, 205. Bruce Warren, by the children above. illS, Mrs Raymond Han<en, Mrs. Steaks. Chops . . . $1 65

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I ST .. "'DlNGS 0pplO:. al-mg ar e ye Charles Hallmi(, Mn .homasROOM When 'ou, club, .od..lLlI T .... ' out) 0:1 Braken Mrs Blaunt Slade Mrs.

or pall.h glOUp plan. a I Ulnel BUiCk ...• , ..... 41 778 M J h Le t EARLY AMERICANK.turnUt~ dinner or lund,eoll. be Boutllls SelVlce •••• 33 816 Tltl I Rotary Loop John Hann, rs 0 n u wy-

\lo.4.~, April l"h sure of llS Iuee •• s b' G P P t 33 7911 I e In ler, Mrs John Sheehan, Mrs RESTAURANT• nn 109 .•••••••• I I Jame~ Balles, Mrs John MlKay.MANNY LOPEZ ~~:lcdlll~:~.a\:s~~v~~~~;; Jdnets Lunch 33 Z68 Falms Market bounced bdCkllllght, Fdrms Market Vb Earll Mrs LucieD.We1zel,Mrs Tom MackAve.-Cor.OxfordRd.,,'0 "I" ORCKt.lITRA now for )our sp,m' 10- Bulkelldge., , •• 32 170 I Into contention byd efeatlng Mon- lloll.o&ugh; Monc:lry Cleaners vS.' Boyd, :Ylrs Harry Yl Esch, :vIrs. I

v_ncUlI Nl,hlly _ Impenal Cleanels 31 781 I G BANQUETS - SPECIAL .PARnES ',----- - .. -ExceptSunday CIa! ev~ntl. •••••• 769 dry Cleanerli, 4-0, In the G. P. Kopp's PharmslY, G P. ReView I Curtis Moody, Mrs John J, al- ........... --.-

6JJ"hWGhPt COuIl'tdam .•••• 31 I Rotary Club Bowlma League If VI Houston Bras Inc. The Mid- Vln, Mr, Robert Werner. Mrs ----

W H IT T I E R .Y I.' sffioblle. •• • 29 793" I Edwin Schal'b. Mrs. Gordon Blfl-e Oak Cleaners ...••.•• ,. 28 7661 Farms clttl let by Earl Holzbauih dIes face Han Ison Carpets and 1 bauer. Mrs J Frank For:'::., ", illTom Boyd, lnc .,..... 27 740 Fnday mght an dthe Middle I an upset would hardly surpnse Mrs J F. Pagel. Mrs. Russell I

Burns Drive on the Beautl!ul Detroit R,ver Mack-Nottingham •• .. 25 777 At!. Transp Co. the followmg I us Although Harrison Carpets I White, Mrs H W. Lightbody, '.' p •CI amer ElectrIC .•.•••• 24 774 II eek, the "crown" may come to I all' resting In last place It doesn't I Mrs P. O'Connell

CALL VA IIey 2-9000 Rustic CabinS •.••.••• 23 746 rest on FIShel Road. across the I mean they are a pushover, ask I :\-In. John Gates, Mr<; S :vI.I Kennelly Catenng ••••. 22 756 I ~tleet f,rom the campus I Punch & Judy Lounge who I Hal vey, Mrs W Mast, Mrs H E.I Belding Cleaners ... ,.. 19 749 I Kopp I Pharmacy, only one dro ed four to them onl two Orr Mrs H E. Harmon, Mrs. TH E EAST 51 DE'S MOSTBruce Wigle . 17 728j pOInt out "f first place. dropped I we::S ago. Halzbaugh ga~e up I J C Carson. Mrs G E Head-

SEASON RECORDS I Piche Barber Shope. 3.1, Cllrll thlee last wtek. Nuf said. I bloom. Mrs. C. Laude, Mrs D. T. • DtnnenI Team Smgle Buckendge 958,1 Allemang exploded 245 and Geo'l Sicklesteey, Mrs Roy Johnson. e LuncheOl'\JG P Prlntmg 955. I Dettloff 224, m the last game. STANDINGS I Mrs L. M. BIggs. Mra N. J e Breakfrut.

Individual Single 5arklson 265, giVing Kopp's 944 but not enough, W L Nichol e ShOTt Ordt-r,Salomnl 258. I to get In the money, 948 bemg Middle Atl Transp Co•.. 69 511 Mrs H J ~ock, Mrs E A

Team Three. Turner BUIck third place prize money Aile- KOPP'b Pharmacy •••••.•. 68 52, Lehmann, Mrs. E .K Isbey. Mn.2684. Boutm's Service 2636. ,I mang made third place With hUI Fdrm; Market ...••••••. 66 54

1' A. J Szml&lel, Mrs. J N. Marble.

I ll1u,vuludl TIIl"~ CdlJoll G7j, 245 Mon,h y ('I""nl>'" .•.•. R2 !iR. ?,IJr .. E 1'v Flt7g"rJI,lrl Mr. W A, IDeSchynck 630 I Motor City Tires held the Mid- I Houston Bros Ine ..... , •• 62 58 Temple Mrs. P. J Gallette, Mrs 1

_______ dIe AU. Transp Co to a 2-2 de- I Earl Holzbaugh ..•••••••. 62 58 R A Wmg. M1'l! R. A Dewey.SOUVENIR DOLLAR ClSlOn ChrIS Robb and Ray Robb Auto Club ...•.•••.. 61 59: Mrs Alice Oyler. Mra Wm

PlOwlers entered the home of II held the Middles together, All Punch & Judy Lounge ••. 59 61' Barr. Mrs C R. Harrison, Mrs. IHem y Swmdells, 367 Morass Meyer assisting the "tlremen" I PIche s Barber Shop •.•• 56 64 W T ZurSchmlede, Mrs M. L.road. and took seven rolls of With 542. G PRevIew.. • 55 651 Lamkms, Mrs E. H 5nethkamp.pennies and a Canadian Silver I HarrIson Carpets knocked Earl, Motor City TIres .•••••••• 53 67 Mrs J E Hearst and Mrs. F. T.dollar that commemorates the Holzbaugh out of It With a 3-1 HaHlson Car:pets ••••••. 47 73 RobertsVlSlt of England'. klng and WIn Leo Litzan shot 220 In 556 I --------------------

oueen to Wmdsor to lead the' rugmen," Frank Tay- St PITh. I d B t nus---------------- lor and George Dettlol'!, Sr. com- ~ I au me a s ea

mg through With 534 and 535 for i Ithe "Earls" , St Paul contmued their sports \ and ran a quarter mIle leg on I

Houston Bros lnc spltt With dommatlon of D.U S The Flyers' the wmmng'medley relay Car-Punch & Judy Cocktail Lounge. had prevIously beaten the boys I penter's effort m the 440-yard ISome fancy shooting took place flam Cook Road in football and I run was good enough for a newm this match The Judles nosed basketball With both teams us- school record, 59 second. on alout the Rangers. 935 to 934, to mg skeleton squads, the Flyers very slow trackwm the last game, Wlison ~et- IWU eas.ly. 31 1~. I RESULTS itUlI 234 for the Judles In thiS I The shot put, 880-yard relay, \ 100 Yal d Dash. 11 3-1, (tie). Ione Art RutJkls bowling with' hIgh and broad Jumps were omit- Troy D U 5. and Cronm, St P, 3, 1Houston rat'ked ~p 187-225 and' ted for vanous reasons. In the F Johnson, D.U S I210. glvmg him a Dig count of other events the Flyers won all 220 Yard Dash, 25 -1 Carpen- II 622. Houston took over tlurd except the 100-yard dash m which \ tel, 5t P 2, F Johnson. D US:

, place In team high WIth 2,627. Troy of D U S. and Jimmy Cron- J, Belanger, St. P \I G. P. ReView and Auto Club m of 5t Paul tied 880 Yard-I, Weot, 5t P; 2,I also split. Henry Peplmski took The only triple winner of the, DaVIS, D US: 3. Roehl. 5t P : 14200 E. WARREN at Newportseason hIgh three With 639, roll- day was the Flyers' actmg cap- Mile Run 5 43-1. Law, 5t P; I_-~-;..- --------mg 201.213 and 225. I tam, Dick Carpenter. Carpenter 2. Foster, D US.; 3. Backman, •

Matches to w a t C h Friday I won the 220 dash, the 440 run St. P._______ ,__________________ 440 Yard. 59 -1, Carpenter, StP ; 2. Duntan, D US, 3, Huette-man. St. P.

Medley Relay-I, St Paul (Car-penter, Roehl, Cronm. Hue1tt-man.

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1111111~h sen"", ~ 15 "m Youth Murson A ne" l'llermedl~le cI.-s conducted by Ihe Pa,lor du,eth fOI ever I REVI EW .abmels le<feallOn 'OO'rlS atllcG-oups All ,oung people welcome I ,nil hold It.- hrsl session on lhls Sun-I Sunday SchoolO'er) ::'unda> al 9451

Amon. tne BIble cllallol" lS thIS looms, remodeling Prompt seBrv~~I 8 00 I' n, the ....Im. Colle,e A cappell.1 da' under the d,recllon of 'dr James am, passage, (Proverb. 21 ll) 'He that I Cood "orkmanshlp S E arucr.I ChOir v. III present thE"lr Spnna Fes.. Ra" lmson Thursd.:lv Apnl 21-Bowhng t men 'j'OIJOV'l'th after righteousness and mer- NJ 6784

11\01 The pUblic are I.'Ordxally In- W d d A I 27-800 Wo- t<d1111mel'''' at Easl Warren Recrea- cy hn~,eth Ilfe, Cl,ht,ousness. and I d 2C3W NesbIt'--------------'1 'Hcd e ne~ a\ pTl pm... tLon at '1 45 pm honour W A------- mans Soc,elV at CllrlStlan servIce Fr'da) AprIl 22-8enlor ChOIr al 8 Correleall .. pd.. dg"" 10 be read from a nt- 5 0 SINNHUBER-------------- meeung at the home of Mrs Clartnce m • I the Christian Srkence textbook SCI IGROl>l>E POI'Tr:: \IETHODIST B Slo.um !0~7 Lam_aster Road : le p SUllda) ApIII 24-T\<lhght Oillan 1enLe and Health wllh Key to the Su,p_ .

(j fA I(HlRCH De\ollons WIll be gl\en b' Mrs Don- Retttal .sponsored by the Womensltures' by Mar\ Baker Eddy lIIc1ude CASH RATE BUILDING and REPAIRING. t HU~h l Whit. Pulo, aid VlIIk I C..n Hnr It \0" aclu d GULld at 4 p LIl Ihe followlIIg IP 4n) "LIfe IS death-

fOSSe 0111 e Res. ~GU \'an An" .. rp Road recordlll~ of lInportant h,slorlcal Monday Apnl 2S-Bo"hng I"ol11en .' Ie" Life IS the ongan and ulllmate of The mInImum charge for classi. KINDSSaturd~) April ~ 30 p 111 pro- e\enls during the last llfteen ve.rs \\111 team). l11~ts at Do"nlown R~re8tlon man, n~Ver allaanable through death, ALL

nl h d I ----------------- be heard as "special program fCdlule 7th lloor at 830 pm bUI lamed bv "alkanll in the pathway tied ads IS 50c for 15 words,"'t 10 I'St .-------------... The nomlnalang conllnlt1cr "'ll pre- Tuesda\ Apr,l 26 - Sunday School of Truth both before and attf'r that fOUl' cents for each additIOnal Free Eohmatelr ~nt Its resort on the nonunatlcn of teachers "meet at 8 pm at the church VirhlCh)s called death" 52

~ fA I th;h~~~a~, ,cX~rJor~ co~,ngJ~~~"'r at 7 30 pm CHRIST THE KING word i PRospt!ct 29nI c I r.. t. a u ChOir rohearsal 8 pm, Gen,or ChOIr P~A( F LUTH. RAS <- HURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH CHARGE RATE FINISHED Carpenter, al~ types reo~ 11~ h \ rehearsal "arren and Balfour Grosse Polale "ood. palr.alterallons doors locks screens--------- \ K~\ Enno G. Claus, Pastor W. J. Getrert, Putor • _ a conven,ence >ds WIll be and "mdo",s No lob too sm8U TV

Meeting at Ev Lutheran Church LtlTHt::RA'J CHURf'H OF THE 'tr GuJdo A. ~lerkens. Vicar I Sunday. April 24th l"U) .... 4342 I om 6 to 10 p rnKfRBY SCHOOL. R. FORMATION FrIda), April 22-The SenIor Walther I 930 a m Sunday School m~ts for all accepted '>ver the telephone 1 I __ ---Kerby Near Kercheval Jackson School AuditOrium "erno' Highwav E at 1.8k"low League or Peace church presents age ,roups. VISItOrs are alwa). wel.1 The mmlmum charge rate IS ALTERATION

i0 45 A M. fal\ In F. Stlrlll ••• D f) P'"o, I C""", CU<ld" a comedy 1ll tnr"", come I 60c for 15 words, four cents forMarlborough and Waveney 1 Miss se",trlce Morro,., Parlsll WorkM' acls The pla\ ",II be 81\en FCldaY'1 It 00 a m A specIal &enlce WIll be each ~ddltlonal word Pa". CONTRACTORMornIng \\ orshlp 930 -<::h "" h I I April 22 beglnnmg al 800 pm Price conducted bl the Rev Werner Kunlz I a ,

IoOurse-vK,nderg.rten Rev Cha, !"" W Sandrock, Il 00a,:: m -~~~nln~ ~ orsh'p The r~r a~~I'd':~':,n IS ;;uc lur dtlUlt. aud 2:ic I ~It~u~o:;:,e-lle la belullt of tile D P 'II ment can be nl<ldde by cash, All Kinds of Carpentry~mt~i2a~d/o':.~~rp~~~'ref. r~re Pastor l.ub]ect of Ih.. paslors sermon for. the Sunda), Aplll 24-Rev Enno G Thursday, 8 JO pm Adult chn'c prac- check or money or er.

SUNDAY, APRIL 24 I first Sun cia, aft.er EMter "III be Af. Clau, pasiol of Peace church Will hce under the dJrectlon of Mr Dewy Classl'fled Expert WorkmanshIp• ler Eighl O8)S You "ere helped and deliver Ihe ""rmon In both the 8 JO and Kalember Complete Repa,r Service

Lesson School for All Wor,hlp . 11 A M inspired b' ~,orshlPplnC dunn!! Lent Ihe 11 00 am ser\lces The Pro,l1gal -- ------ DISPLAv RATES Free Esllmates FHA T~rm.Ch Id Ch h 11 AM Idnd Easter "iou ",II 'aln as ml.ch bl Son IS the Sunday school siory for BAHA'[ WORLD FAITH r W LA 6 5501Departments I ren, urc , ",orshiPpmg thiS Sunday and l','~r) Ihe "eek 9 45 am,s Ihe lime lor IU JIIoran Road Upon Request Carl V atson - •Sunday School 9 30 A M I Sund'lY Sunday school and Blble clasoe. TV 2-3310 _

REV. HUGH C. WHITE Adult BIble Class . 930 AM 600 pm - Young People s L~ther ------- Sunda\ Apnl 24th 10 JO am Chll- RECREAT ION ROOMSPastor Germhn Service ,.. . 8 A M, I League, Senior Luther Le8gue 'JEFFERSON ~~t~~~METHODIST t~~~,;~~i'Jc~~~l:ct.BUIlding I WANT AD

"* Van Antwerp Rd TV 1-1129 NEW SITE. CHALFONTE I Wltp~ ~Af~r8a~ 1~:' ne~ ~~~::A'~or~ detrenon Avenue E. at Marlborourh Tuesday Aprd 26th, 830 pm Dls- D EAD L IN E AN D BARS

Bu,ldlng SIte On \loro.. AND LOTHROP "ho JOined the church on Palm Sun- Rev. Sidney D. £\8, D.V, /ll1llJller cuss,on ,roup SubJect "Is World TTY PINE A SPECIAL TVBe~een KerchO'al and Rldge dav and throughout the past \ear The Sunday, April 2~10 8 nl, MOlnm, Peace rel1glon 5 busmess'" 'God's pur. KNO----------- __ -'1 mam feature of lhe program ::-,111 be Worshlp "lth sermon by the Rev Ru- pose In sendln, HIS Prophets IS to m- Please Call

dolph H Bovee lO00 - 12 00 noon, I sure the peac. and tranqUIllity or man. I 5 T d TR 2 8288Church school for the chIldren 11 I~. I km<l and provIde all the means by P'm ue5 ay LA 6-0379 or -

G P W d M k (> m' I eI l200 noon, Church school classes for WhlCh they can be e.tabhshed" , • \VFOrrekeGEsuta'rmanatteeSed SH 0 C K BROrosse Ie 00 5 ar et IcJt lena S Intermediate VOWlllpeople and adults BETHANY LUTHERAN

• '7 ~h.fr~av.:.~u~1(f~IO~S:;:P ~e:~~!- Bethany Lutheran church WIll agam I VA 2 4 5 5 8-385 k Ch' I lion for Ih~ teen aRe }outh of tile hold lt~ regul.r 5@rvlcesat8 30 and _ I ADcaDbl,TnleOtsN~-:':,~~.,t~"~ -;e~~t;~:~, Landscaping and Tree Ser.~v Mac -Between Lancaster & Country Club Drive I ape church and commumty. 7 45 pm, IOWa m Pastor Oswald R.e.. WIlli ' U

ChOICrehearsal d~hver the 5@rrNln in both of th_ rooms - 8111CS- dormen, Call T SPRING CLEAfJ S da ..nlces The ~-284Cor WA 1-4904 N-U

(EPISCOPAL) ST. PAUL EVANGELICAL CHURCH The Sunday school w,ll reconvene I I I~~n .... Y'Q rl Jackson School Auclltorlum next Sunday at 930 a m after havm, Grosse Pointe Review Corsetiere Tree Tnmmmg, Spra\Jng,~, 8 LoeIullDOr Blv;!, 8Ild Fairway D ve 'Iarlborougll ud Waveaey an Easter recess All ehddren will reo I _I

Rev Ed,ar H Yeoman, Vicar Re\. Charles W. Saadrock, Paltor r.~d~rg:rt:J':;;r~a::-j~~a.r~~nt ~~I 15121 Kercheval SPENCER CaRSF.TS _ IncllVldu.;uy Prunmg and Remo\'lngand Every Day-9 to 9 NI. 4841 NL 'UI' h Fndal

y, Aprd 22-8 pm, ChoU" re- study Ihe story of "The Prndillal Son "I Bet. I.akepomte and Maryland mdeeSn~edovoe~sh a~~ar:ur!~lrle~~~~ Lawn M.,alntenonceSundav ~rvlce. earsa The ."dult Bible class "'III continue ~ ~~ -00 A M H I C Saturday. Aprd 23-930 am, Cate. their studies m Matthew, be"nnlng S "Ch It'" : Maude Banner! NI 4027 or 10 Cutting - lop lJressln •• Fresh Produce • Choiee Meats • Quality Groeeries B - a y ommumon cll1sm Class chapter ~Ight The seniors wdl ex. ay arge. 7.4312 368 McKmlev. A-I Block Dirt •

II 30 A M -Church School Sunda), Aprll 24-ll a.m, German plore phases of the Chrisban L1fe. I I11'00 A M-Morn,ng Prayer and WOrshlP 9 30 am, Sunday SChool. whIle the IUnlOrs discuss the Gospel Personals Draperies Estimates GIVen Free em all WSermon. 9 30 am, Adult B1l>le Class 11 a.m., 01 St Mark

(Nursery Dunng.Serv.ce) Worship 11 am Chddren s Church ------- ------------15--- Call Offl(tWednesda), Apnl 27~ p.m, Churcb. GROSSE POINTE WOODS -----C-o-m-p-e-t-en-t-----I~S~I~~S Yo~~'rra~e °o!"',~f},~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_~~_~~I-~~~1~~~~yN-ad D_~~~~~~~~n~« lli2Mm

r NOTICE OF REGISTRATION ho~urid~~~~~s~lc/~~y.Brother- Sunday Aprd 24.... DETECTIVE AGENCY UN 1-5727 -IM'III'lnery---IN-T-E-U-N-'-IT-AlUAN 94~ am, Church school lor those I.,GROS1lE PO rune Years of age ..nd over I Llcensed - Bonded Dressmoklng, AlterationsF Jel!erson Ave. al Rivard Blvd. Il 00 am, Church WOrshlp. "The CommercIal - Domesllc Investlgat,on __ . , BRIDAL HATS veils mad. to

FOR SPECIAL ELECTION Sunday, Apnl 24, 1949 Soul's Thnst lor God." M1ssmlt Persons Localed I CUS'IOM Dressmakmg, ladles and I Custom millinery MUrr., 63!IllChurch servlce at 11 00 am. II 00 am, Church school for ehll- TY 5 9857 chtldren clolhes Specializing In'

Church school at 10 30 a. m, D,sCUS-j dren I" 0 to elchl ears of age. I - Vogue deSlgns AlteratIOns experUy I.10n Group al 800 pm, lubj'!1't 7 30 pm, TUXlllClub 11 ~fmll al Ihe Nights TR 3-4169 done TU 1-3593 MoYin- Stora-e Carto'eTO BE HELD ON MAY 9 1949 "Educal.lon \a AcademIC Freedom churCh Worslup, Gad A!ol1ton pro- ' . 1---:--=-_-,:--------- ..' .. , a

• Tuesday, Apr,l 26, 1949 gram, lwo mov'es "Man.One Fam1JyN ALTERATIONS Dressmaklnll and I ESTABUS ..... D •• ", Women's Albance--Sewlng at 10.30 and "Brolherhood of Man" Refresh- Lost and Found Unrform, Reasonable Mrs R.bble, <U:o .., lEAllS

In Rural Ae"n"cultural School DI"Slrl.ctNo.1, a ~ursday, Allrd 28. 1949. ~;.}~um:r;eanor Dahl~n and Audrey LAkeVIew 6-5-IOl I SISSON MOVING", ChOir pracl1ce al 8.00 p m. 8 00 pm, Torrev Club wl11 m~t LOST red leather wallet In G P. VII-

------- at the home of MISS June Dunlop, lage, ~turclay Please return Re- Electrical Repairs LOCAL and l.XPRESSCrosse Pointe Township, W.yne County, Michig.n F4.~tk~~~~~t~tr~r~ot;.RCB ~ Cr~"~~ttt~rg,n~:m:0f:~~' Ber. _w_a_r_d_._TU__ 2_-_94_2_l , ~~-- ----------- SERVICE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th t t 1 t. f th B d fEd t' f Rev, C. H. LaIlre, putor anll Monday, Apnl 25 LOST-Maroon and whlte Arrow King HARRY A ZABLOCKI Plano and Appbancl Mo,-"I• a pursuant 0 reso u Ion 0 e oar 0 uca IOn 0 Rev, C E. Showalter, Assb\aIIt 815 Po m The Women's Assoc,a tnc)cle. vlclnity Mack and Hamp.' We Buy Furmtu!,Rural Agncultural School DIStrict No, 1, Grosse Pomte Township, Wayne County, MichIgan, Fnday~ 00 p.m, Youn, Married hon ",II meet at the church with, ton Reward Found red and whIte II ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 14621Kereh~val VAll., l-regIStration of the qualIfied I'If'<'tors of said &.: hool DIstrict Will be rerp,v'?d on !=;'1tIlTdAy AprIl Couples Club _ t I • Mrs ..!..~s '"t!ex..!."prestdent presld- _I_r1_c_yc_l_e_I_6_"._TUl_.90__51_____ LICENSED

Saluhlay-93U .. nJ, l... .. ~'L. lUtIU ill- JU( .lIe .......Ci11:114uroup members :r.llS WlllnR and Repaamg Lamps23, 1949, and Saturday, Apnl 30, 1949, at any tune from 3 o'clock p.m. to 9 o'clock p,m. Eastern struchon • WlIham E Meecham, leader. WlII act Appliance Repairs All Kmds FIxed GROSSE POI NTE CARTAStandard Tune at the followmg places'. Sunday-930 am, Sunday School for as hostesses The d@dlcatlonoftheIEXPRESSANDMOVINGaU ages Il 00 a.m, WorshIp ServIce ev ..mng WlII be given by Mrs Gerald IlICK-UP AND DEUVERY

Pr~et No. I-Votmg plac:. at the Robert TROMBLY SCHOOL, 820 Beaconsfield, WIth sermon, "Proofs of Immortahty" Kiefer Dr Zoltan Irshay from Del- WASHERS. VACUUMS No Job Too Small COMonday-730 pm, Teachers' In- ray Chnsl.lan NeJgllborbood House, IRONERS REPAI ED

Grosse Pomte Park, M1clugan. Precmct to mclude the nuddle of Jefferson Avenue, struclJon Iw,lI be the gue.st speaker R LAkeView 6-4864 We Specialize in Baooo..the rear lot lme on the east Side of Whlttler Road, Lake St. ClaIr, the CIty Llmlts, TUesday~ IS pm. Gitl Scouts, 7 00 Monday through Fnday , Call Us for the Best And -------------- I 00 0"

p.m. Boy Scouts, The Men s AsSOCIation John Butch- Fastest Apphance Sen'lce KELLY f"_ SON to and F rom ALL Depot!PreeiDet No, Z-Votmg placp at the George DEFER SCHOOL, 15425 Kercheval Av- Thursday_ 15 pm, JUnior Choir; er president, IS sponsormg fIve eve- On the East Slde U" ri Menure... Grns.~e Pointe Park. Mlrohtg::ln 'P"~ln ...t tn 1n':''!.!de the ~':.rld!~ of ~.'!.:.c1::...A~.....~n .....el ;or:' ~h';lr. ("~0I::",,1C'h~,,,.! M::"" . Se.- :.~!bl;n~~C"'~~t;;~ngrr'\ooo:f;;r'!...th.;ndf;... NI .. 6812 Electncal Lontraetor nn_ nVlngrear lot lme on the east Side of Three Mile Drive, middle of Jefferson Avenue, the ------- ner hour to Improve the ehurch 'NUTTO ELECTRICAL LIcensed W,thln Your Own ResldCity hm:ts (mcludes both SIdes of Wayburn !\venue.) SOUth~:tE~S~~~r L:?::~~Va1 anll :~~~r:':;J\on;:~ should ChOO5@one APPLIANCE CO BaseC~r;::~~l~~x~u~::I~e~~~tlches Light Movmg _ Any PlatePreeind No. 3--Votmg place at the LeWIS E. MAIRE SCHOOL, 74G Cadieux Road, Lakewood Avenues ------- 14 MACK at Wayburn Est. 1895C ty f G P t M h Pr t t 1 d th ddl f M k A Te1epbon~ VAlley 2.2121 House Wlnng

1 0 rosse om e, IC Igan ecmc 0 mc u e e ml e 0 ac venue, A. H. A. Loeber, Pastor Ob.t ------------------ Fluorescent FIxtures Formerly Dan Croninrear 'ot lme on the east Side of Neff Road, Lake St. Clair, rear lot Ime on the west Side 111.L. Martin, Assistant P&Stot I nary Autos for Sale VA. 2-5727 P k Cof Audubon Avenue. _ Beginning on the Sunday after Easter 1------_____ ac Ing - rating - Shippi

and conlmUlng unlll thl! end or M8v, CHEVROLET '47. 4-dr, Fleetmaster --~-------- __Preeirtet No. 4---VotlDg place at the Pere Gabriel RICHARD SCHOOL, 176 McKinley lhe sermon texts wlll be tak~n from WALTER' A, BAYER deluxe, fully equIpped excellent con- Floor Sanding VA,' 3-0032Road. Grosse Pomte Farms, MIchIgan. Precmct to mclude the middle of Mack lhe Books ot Psalms On Sunday, Apnl St Edwarrl' ..- Church held f.._ dtllon, very reasonable TU 2~939 - I

24 ".0 "'~""ces .~.11be held, the early I --- -- I ---- -------Avenue, rear lot hne on the north Side of Moran Road, Lake S1. Clair, rear lot lme serYll:e at 8 00 a m and lhe I.,te service neral rites on April 19 for Walter 1941 OLOS. 4-dr deluxe hydromallcon west SIde of Lakeland Avenue. at 1030 a m. The Sunday School will A Bayer of 2607 CadlllaA Blvd dnve R & H, excellent condll1on.be In sessIon from 9 I~ to 10 lS o'clock.' ~, Pnvate party LO. 7-5;1l4PreelDet No. ~Votmg place at the KERBY SCHOOL, 104 Kerby Road, Grosse Pomte -------.------1 who dIed at hiS home on April 16 ----------- _Farms, Mlc!ugan Precmct to melude all terrllory between Welr Lane on the north, Notices at the age of 57. Elmwood Cern- Bookkeeping and Accountingand the rear lot lme of Merriweather on the south, and from Lake St. Clair on the -------------- etery was the place of mtern. I ------------ _east to the mIddle of Dufflo Road beyond the Farms ment. BooKKEEPI NC SERVICEPrecinct No, 6-Votlng place at the VERNIER SCHOOL, 36 Vernler Road, Grosse Reported a former treasurer of BY THE MONTHPomte Shores Michigan Precmct to mclude all territory north of WeIr Lane and the ATTE NT ION I. Grosse Pomte Farms and member Tax and Report ServlceCounty Lme and from Lake St. Clair to the east Side of Marter R03d. of DetrOit Yacht Club, Harmonie Federal, Stale and Car,ad,anPreeinet No. 7-Votmg plac(' at the MASON SCHOOL, 1840 Vernier Road, Grosse SocIety and the Detroit Athletic Nolary Pubhc WIth SealPomte Woods, MichIgan Precmct to mclude all territory north of Welr Lane and Club, Mr. Bayer was co-owner HARaY HAAS, Tax Consultantthe County LIne and from the rear lot lIne of Marter Road on the east to the middle Nohce IS hereby given With hiS brothers of the Abmg- 14841KERCHEvAL AVEof Duffio Road th .. t thp Grn ...~p Pnlntp ton Apartment Hotel. I Corne_ Alter Road VA 2.78l2 I PIANO Instrucllons All .ge groupsNOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that prOVISIon has been made by the Board of Educahon Post, No 303, American He IS survived by hiS WIfe, Brick and Cement Work I' Clll :.'[''':.. 41 ;,J<;

for the reglStratlon of all unregistered and qua lIfied school electors of the district at the offIces Irene; a daughter, Mary; three =------------_Of elemenh~' and secondary schools durmg office hours by the prmclpals of such schools, Legion, located at 18316 sons Walter Jr Oscar and Ed- BRICK &~_cemA1lent"ark. new or re-/ Landscaping I

~J Mack, Grosse POinte wm; and three brothe~. ~~~ ;~:;;"led TJvo[~4sf'aranteed P~~, N~11P':~~g"~~ ~;~ ••and at the office of the Board of Education ,389 S1. ClaIr Avenue, Grosse POinte City, Mlclugan, • • • .____ -------------- WA 1..0122dunng office hours by the Secretary of the Board of Education, and/or the Superintendent of Farms, Michigan, has ap- ALL CHIMNEY Rep b kl FINDLAY'S _So:hoo15, and, or the D.1rector of BuSillt:55 and FJl\ance. pIled to Ihe Michigan se~~~r EFr;~~:4.:~wa'" w~~;';;;'~nF;~;;'J',a;S~ ;,~~;.r..~f'lN U RS ERY 's' ALE _ !'-;"I.22:~~M'iu;IGrwRo~oa:ped~:rrTUa.~~t~2'g-~d{l

Two propOSitIOns w111 be submitted at saId special election to be held on May 9, 1949, Liquor Control Commls- • ., -- - - -- - - , ,,,,,62, of 1405 Grayton road, were QUAUTY Cement work General M~- ::> --- __

namely: slon for renewal of theIr held Tuesday at Verheyden Fu- em fences. "ood or steel po<ts L d YPROPOSmON I-NEW SCHOOL BUILDINGS. club lIcense to sell ;Beer, neral Home Burial was at Wash. ~~a'ifA d~~9Srepalred R Thomp- ~ an scape Service GEORGE S. DALLSHALL RURAL AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL DIS~ICT NO 1. GROSSE POINTE W S D C ---- - -TOWNSHIP, WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN, BC'.ROW THE SUM OF NOT EX. me and pmts to bona mgton,.. BRICK AND Cemenl rep;.~," porch;; H' h C d N Fine Interrar Decorating

fld b I A f~,.tory representative for and ,tone '1..1'<, tlr" .."ay,_ gara~e' Ig ra e ursev StockCEEDING FOUR MILLION ,$4.000,000 00, DOLLARS AND ISSUE ITS BUND::, e mem crs on y. IGe 5t rt C CI floors G~neral Repair' Dee...:' I 'I ~.~

rson:, ewa ~rp, eveland, 2646 Alter Rd VA ~-I163 .,.e'j TOP 501 L _ SOD r=rerror POintingTHEREFOR, FOR 'UlE PURPOSE OF COMPLETING THE CONSTRUCTION AND :Mr. S.ewart dlen Saturday at CEM ------- - --- I VA 4-8004EQUIPPING OF l"ARCELLS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL IN GROSSE POINTE ------------- HUt I - I ENT Work Walks ",de dnves I FE"I arper ~OSPI a . ch1mn~ys and tIle \\ork No Job too ree stlmatesWOODS AND KERBY ELEMENTARY SCHOOt IN GROSSE POINTE FARMS I He IS surVived by hls daugh. small VAlle> 1-4843 I RELIABLE _ IntenorAND A NEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IN GRATIOT TOWNSHIP AND CON- AWN I N G S t P t d --- - - - I TU 2 0989I er, a rlCla, an a sister. I EXPERT bnck work. porches, te':;:-aces- - or ••-STRUCTIKG. ENLARGING AND EQUIPPING ADDITIONAL SCHOOL BUILD- I slone steps bnck pamtlng ~neral I palJlltng and decoratmg f'e! os::INGS AND FACILITIES AUTHORIZED BY LAW AS THE NEED THEREFOR rep8lt VAlley 44568 120736 Mock Ave, at 8 MI Rd' al" Work guaranteed Tho"'''ARISES, THE BONDS TO BE ISSUED IN SUCH AMOUNTS AND AT SUCH IRob Nurses' Home Part VA 1-9622TIMES AS MAY BE DETF.RMINED BY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION IN AC: ICORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF LAW' Nurses and maIds at the CoUage Tt U/as A )Ian's W.orld.'PROPOSITION 2-INCREASE OF TAX LlMITATION. Hospital Nurses' Home, 158 Ridge .I. j "" • 1".1.SHALL THE LIMITATION ON THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF TAXES WHICH MAY road, were robbed of $425 In eashBE ASSESSED AGAINST THE PROPERTY IN RURAL AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL and government bonds by aDISTRICT NO I, GROSSE POINTE TOWNSHIP, WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN, prowler who ttmed hIS VISit per-EXCEPT TAXES LEVIED FOR THE PAYMENT OF INTEREST AND PRINCIPAL fectly No one was In the homeON OBLIGATIONS INCliRRED PRIOR TO DECEMBER 8, 1932, BE INCREASED at the tImeBY TWO-TEKTHS PER CEKT (2'irl OF THE ASSESSED VALUATION OF ALL I ------PROPERTY IN THE SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR THE YEARS 1949 AND PI5\! ANDBY FORTY-FIVE ONE-HUNDREDTHS PER CENT (45'i() OF THE ASSESSEDVALUATION OF ALL PROPERTY IN THE SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR THE YEARS1951 TO 1'168 INCLT'SIVE AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 21 ARTICLE X OF THECONSTIT'VTION OF MICHIGAN AS AMENDED FOR THE PURPOSE OF PRO-VIDING .... DEBT RETIREMEST fTND FOR THE PAYMENT OF INTEREST ANDPRINCIPAL AND MEETING OTHER REQUIREMENTS F-STABLISHED BY THEBOARD OF EDUCATION fOR THE PAYMEl'ol"T OF Ot:TSTAXDlNG BONDS OF::>AW :->LHUOL Vl~II{IL1 ll't THE .'\t;orHORIZED AGGREGATE PRINCIPALSlJM OF FOlJR MILLIO:'li ($4000000 001 DOLLARS TO BI': ISSUED IF APPROVEDBY THE Q'V " Trr~T) ELECTOR'3 OF SAID SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR THE PUR.POSE OF ( O\fPI FTI ....G TI!I' r() .....C;TRlTT!()\J 1\ "D FQL'IPP!!'G 01" PARCELLSJ'VNIOR HIGH ~CHOOL IN GRO'3<;E POINTE WOODS A'ND KERBY ELEMENT.ARY SCHOOL I'i GHOSSF POIXTE FARMS CONSTRUCTING AND EQUIPPINGTWO "EW "" ~ \("''''1' 1\ T:lV <WH()()T C; TN (~R()o:.,c;F POINTE WOODS "ND A NEWELEMEXTARY SCHOOl. I'i GR ....TIOT TO\\oNSHIP AND CONSTRUCTING F.N-LARGIXG AND EQl'IPPI .....G OTHER S( HOOL BUILDI ....GS AND FACILITIES",r-TH()l'l!7,n BY 1. ....W PRO\'JnF:n THAT IF IN ANY YEAR THAT ANY OFSlTH BQl\D<' ARE Ol.'TST ....Nnr'iG THF: ....MQU'IT OF SlTH INCREASE INTHE. T ....X R 0\ Tf. L1\1IT \ TIO'i c;H ....1.1. PF: \-H,RE THAN c;UFFTCIENT TO MEETTHy PV01 rPFH"'''ZT<. r<,T\p.LlSHED fOr: THE PAYME'iT OF SAID BO;-';DSSeCH EXCF:SO::; \fO\Y Bf 'V<,ED fOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING EN-LARGI~G "'\D EQl IPPI ....G ADDITIONAL SCHOOL B'VILnINGS AND FACILI.TIE~ ACTHORIZfD BY rAWT ....KF .....OTl< f n,,,t 1ho<p 'l"<l]lfiNi ('1('c \"r< "hn hav(' prl'vlou<h rl'l[l~tl'T((1 In thlS

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BUline" Opportunities

START AS WE DID' From a test~~~~e~o ~~i~:o ;od:;~;:~ f~t 1::iNew Challenger Multipl. Hot Nut I

Machine IS the sure way to steadv I~~:~nganO~lyfU~{5e 00 "f~,:ni~nr:l: 1chIDes you can slart as we dtd andearn up to $200 00 monthly from the~gIDnm, With just three hourswork a "uk An exclUSIvelranchlSe"Ill allow you to expand and growWIth u.. In the Jlrowmg vending bus,.ness WrIle 10 us - VEND.l\ITESALES. 1851 W Dlvl5lon St. ChI'cago 22. Ill, glvln,your addre ..and telephone. We WiI.l eontaet youImmediately.

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condilloned $15 NI 2334 1818Nor.\I ood Drll e, Grosse Pomle Woods

Houlehold Goods for Sale

FOR A-BETTER grade of used lur-mlur. see Isaac Neal" ay Furmtureat 13930Kercheval We always have~~;1I1hln,s you re lookmg lor. VA.

BEAUTIFULCHROME

BREAKFAST SETSMADETO ORDER-These ...15 can b"e

made up In all colors. mcludlJ1( yel-10\4, blue. red. lneen, tan Chairlii areupholslered In Duran plastic matenaLwhile lables can be made to any 1IZe,shape and matenaJ You c.n &electtrom 26 dll'l.rent slyles Vwt our fac-tory dIsplay and lIee lliese beaull1ulsets Buy duect tram manufacturf!'r:'d\le 3:i c QlIa l.luoIlU: l.u.. Ua, uhi.,T ;;",5

METAL MASTERS MFG CO24845 Gratiot Ave, E. DetrOit

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M...HOGANYconsole table French or-N[al~~al table, 3 table l~mps Call

MAROON broadloom carpet, J2 x27 '.Call TV. 2-4155

EASY washmg machme. (ood condl'tlon clothes reel ch.ap 1Il1 2lH9

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SIMMONS studio couch. blue floral,very good condition. ~. TU ~.8657

TUBULAR chrome kItchen table andch~lr~ TV 2,.5175

BEDROOMSUIte,4.pc ,eomplete goodconditIon. $100. buffet mIrror. $4. "alltable, $15. lounge "hair and otto-man $15 All good condItion Leav.lng City NI 1107

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GUARANTEEDwork on all refn-feralors Repaired In your home,orH.rm.hc unIts replaced Lmcensed 2925 Holcombandbonded J Hayes R.frlgeratlon ----- -- ---------Sfmce, VA 2.11212 WINDOW CLEANER WALL WASH.

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BROOKS WINDO":' CLEANER 3 PIECE Imng room SUIte, as stove GRq~S~e!'J~f :"e?DSA 1 R f. S'd VA 2-31;>4 Dresser and bed, carpet I~ Mary- MACK MIRACLEMn..E SECT.• 00 mg- I mg l_an_d IDEAL.for profe51lonal man Haa nice

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avestroughs Cleaned _ Painted I dress B.1 Grosse POloIe ReVieW _5_1_495____________ tlOli1 for only 0Reoolred _ Repltlced GIRl or \lOlNln for mo'h~c. h~loer I CHIPPENDIU.Edmini room let. Odd i.1~~~doctor'" equipment $4.000

8Pleasant permanent posmon 5 days thalrs. Oriental ru,s, etc Leavrng SHOWN B~ APPOINTMENT ONLY

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FRANCIS VA 4-3605 Situations Wonted. Female household bar(ams. mcJudmg beau- KEY 20844 Harper Avenue • did dI tlful 4-pc mahogany dmmg set car- Repaue , Rep ace anI GIRL \lould I,ke baby s,tllng after petmg. radiOS.steamer trunk, dishes. REALTY TU. 1-9494 TU. 5-3718 Cleaned-

Sheet Metal Repairs V~ood_7i5udon Slturday. Jo-Ann ~;~IU-&~,~. fancy work, clocks,

tAI 15515MACK at NOTTINGHAM M t I D _L P h

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lIllma! anI!!WorkmllJU!hlpllUarant.ed i RECEPTIONIST Ivp,st addr.sslng bi WESTINGHOUSE automatic waslun, Room. for Rent ~ HORSE MEAT CUSTOM UPHOLSTERYFree Estunates __ I hand bookkeeping experI.nce N machme and EmplTe portable Ironer WE BE.ROOF OLD HOUSES

KLEBBA

I 1719 N.w Will sacnfl" TU 2-8701 LARGE room for rent. near traDSJKlr- Fnlll-cumed.Prezeu

Itatton CharleVOIX-VernorblUl Hlc- HUFF'S PET SHOP P R f d Sh M I We BUild Fme Furniture

HU~~ ~;~ I FOSTER MOTHERS Milcellaneous for Sale _ko_ry_006_9_______ Breeden of PIJ.. Quality Budl ioneer 00 ing an eet eta ANTIQUE REPAIRING.~ _._.. HALF GALLON famIly pa~kbulk tee Wanted to Rent I WE BOARD BmDS Fine Cabinet WorkVA2.2906 VA 2-9752' Will prOVIde expenencea "ulJldll cream S7c SlX tlavOi..... <'ni ... - - -------- ~ ~'d. A' 1> ••• nl'!,lI~. 4,~g !.4.STL4"!~ . VAllev 2-8548 Furniture ReA .. 1 hit,.

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..bg Cleaning, Repair By hour, day or week. ~~~:~~~~;.Jo~,,"rsu~~~s.M.ro~ i~ ~~~~Sh'1a~~~~ 1nE':a'ile~~n;..re~u 1334lO MACK VA. '''I2S 1 Repairing 'IR:::U-,-,Z-~-.C-~-'"-,-p-,,-~-,py-.-.~-d-."-,~-~-~-a"lf-.-~--a-,nh-d'CALL LO. 7-7801 'HA98N43DCROC~D. creom cOlor... I--R-o-se-vl.•1I-e-4-26-4-.:J-------- -------------- WINDOW SHADES - VENETIAN BLI DS Severa~n~i~....hO"p~n~n:eeity~ the!

~ __ ~n _ ."'.,~ • ~ ATTrNT'O'" I r --S. FARRAR-SOLOSY:E~~liil~t::{~~~~~;rsV~U;y Situations Wonted, Mole G:,:;.a::=aD~:~:13~~1~:lpROPERTY OWNERS For Space • <flJU pin ~ i 15516 E WARREN

~M-is-ce-II-a-"e-O-u-l-Se---I.--c:....e-s---: hl"-.H-';CHOOL-;t~de-n-t-g~ -d-;:-1V.-r. ~~~~h.~:lIYalfc'l,~lm~~ tOvl'2-= I ,. D 61 Wm-dow Shades :.:.I .. !u~_N._~_ttlDl:!r_haml!~ ....... ,,,,.1 HI\e lor lady or man after -.--------------- Our experIence 1ft handllnJ: RE1'."'TALS

R£FR ---------- .chLr, and "uk-ends Odd JObs BEAUTIFUL bedroom SUII. beluhlul and l1ettmg you GOOD TENANTSIGERA10lt-And molor s.rv.' "anted Jim l\I 4968 lamps, rur_ chma, glassware. golf I WIll save 'ou t,me and monC' R t' I

:~ Licensedand bonded Kehma- ---------------1 club. llenlleman'. morn,ng after. CALL US W'!1envou "ave a VACAN- e se rv a Ion s DEHUMI DIFIERt~I\:'~~~l(ja~~.d~~::d, ~~Igamspost,Employment Agencies noon d"nmf. buSm~ sUIts neCk-I CY and "e ",II ""nd you 'u." ,he kind •,AUn 2.3111 I lies la y s c othmg. "cell.nt con of tenants ,ou want .' Servm' g Your NeI'ghbors •

_____________ nELDS Employmert for "ompetent! ~t~ LO 1.5484 WHY WORRYa"swermg your phone. • EI.'colored help Cook' maIds da, or LARGE Thaver collaps,ble baby bug_I for a ,,, ..k or more. when )OU can I Th'. F Thi Y • lmulute

CULLIGAN SOFT WATER "uk "ork Call TRInlh 31170 I lfV $10 al.o stroU.r, tIS NI 1119 rent your plaee thlll easy way and at n IS: or rty ears :SERVICE I-M-lL-L-E-R---E-m-PIO)..;;;~t-;~-.n-cy--L-ODURtNG-APR-IL--'Y~O-U-D-~-"Em--S-al'"no eost tDCALLus TODAY • • DAlIPl'"'ESS

A n'fE ASD MANEYSAVING 7.2656 Dom.SI'c help women fori at my (ardens. 171311 E men. FrI. WOODS REAL ESTATE •• Standard W.ondowShade Company ••1v laundn ..nd deanJnt: Parl-hme oc Sat, Sun O.. r lOll chOice Ir .. al • .1 IN YOUR BASEMENT

CONYnIIENCE_lnve~ate Today "eekh Good laundress and cleaners I 2';" .ach Good C'Olors and lood VE 9-6660 13115GRATIOT D'Irectory22'00 \___________ .tock ---NE' I I 15t15 E. Warrf!n at BuC'kingham TU.2.5440 •• 1 or Anv, Room With theHARPER AVENUE A tos fo Sole 1- --------------1 TELEPHO Company superv lor .Tel RoseVIlle45M-W U r SELL OR .xchanl'" metal porch chaise \\ ants 23 bedroom home. lIat or................ · "DRY. AIR"

_.=:::-________ 'BUICK 114; Roadmaster cor .ertlble I ~()~~e for ch.st of drawe.... TV. l.!1'';;'166 Wlll pay $100 per month II DRY CLEANERS II DEHU'!''"DIFIERCl:ITOM-MADEsb~ d tr I Compl.t~l) .qu'P:ltd Onl'nal 0" ner 1------- ------1 C ~U.l

~"e drap.nes GU~;"~':: ak-I Call da" LO 1.1068 e'enln.1:S TU I 0 S We Need-We Hove Rentals a D...OINTE CLEANERS & TAILORS A Mechanlcal W~nd-m'n,h p Fine quallh mal.n.I"~':' 1 1.2898 iLOTH C.SP LE v ~.fltlnl 'e TU < xr"" '- C We furnish free I.a ... and damAlle WINDMILL POINTE AU"M"'OMATIC

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~ I In.1 ""ner VA_2_.1399 I :nJRNlSHED hou... flat apt. or share. Fred M. Selluman Est. 1925 Open Eves TI I 7 00 V . •..... 0 e 01 ve opmentOW SHADE 0 - I tor 3 ..mplo).d adults Ref.rences -------"-------'"C MPANY PIUVAn o"ncr III 4.l!!lIOr01l1 fl. Inlll.J1ed In Conc...te $ll Per J'JII1' • .A 71118 1 & Manufacturing Co

Stn,n, 'our nel!thbors over ~ vears bile I_ Push hu!tfln "'Indo de TNT WELDING "ID-DLE-AGED-COLIpIe '.~nt-small AUTO SERVICE USE THE 'slM11\ E \\ iH lux~ futurlllmif beoaullf'ul tan \0\ ~ _I....... I CTl r'oOnal Buckln_am I hr~. ......cutl\ e car Lo" "",leag. 16-1n?'ome" I~ Road Ea.t Delrolt I apartmrnt or IOcnm. Both em'I------------------------------ In,

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l~d C;;t • ~~\. tn. ~Tlalll: BUICK 1147 (nUT door ilIJ1 f")"tr.,/ll~ AI'-r ~ P m fl<'~\ IIlf' 17~-J II wf~~EJD\ln,elOlrGrU"'n'lo;rlnl!'h°edl".E"1r;.nr2or""~d'-'I,l,~ltr..." ('Inns t.:..:,," <knvn Wu ..ClC'ws One ov.ner Clf".iln Gond JT't()tor TU 'C:: ... OLl ... .. L~'--h,,,r;tt *-'90 Z 4IlWI -- - - ----- ----- room ~n('om~ or duplex Automatic I

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