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THE HOME NEWSPAPER OF GROSSE POINTE AND THE FOURTEENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTGROSSE POINTE, MICffIGAN, THURSDAY. JANUARY 26. 1939
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Chester Culver toAddress "Y" Forum
Fort PontchartrainChapter Evening GroupMISS Harnet SImons of Marshall,
state D A R chatrman for ApprovedSchools wl11 speak at the meetmg ofthe Evelllng Group of Fort Pont ..chartram Chapter Daughters of theAmencan RevolutIOn Vv ednesday eve ..nmg rebruary 1 at the Women~s CttyClub All members and fnend.s "'hoare mterested 10 southern mountaInschools are mVlted to attend A'4 a.dmner at 6 30 0 clock precedes tnemeetmg reservations should be madewlth MISS Mary Helen Damelson otNorthlawn avenue
All boys twelve years or older de ..Slrous of Jommg the Boy Scouts ofAmenca go to the Matre School onCadieux near Kercheval and ask forMr Holmes or Mr Howard Theyare scoutmaster and asslstant scout-master of Troop 44 sponsored by theMajor Burns Henry Post N 303 ofGrosse Pomte the American Leglon.Come over boys and meet a great gangof fellows
Nelson Eddy fans who wlsh to beMcome active dub members are inVitedto jam the local cha..pter Havmg com ..pleted a banner year tn club achvlbes,thiS hvely group announces plans for1939 are now under way
For miormat1On address Mtss JuhaChaszar 726 Casgram avenue Detrolt
Soy Scout Troop 44Wishes New Members
Numerous adjustment achvtbes spon-sored by the school system to makethe change from elementary school tojUn10r high school as easy and happyas pOSSIble £'-'r tr.e c~ Idrp'1 were <Ie..scribed at the meetings With the par ..ents last week Three groups of ad ..Justment were outhned by Dr VanKleeck-those used before the pupIlsleave the elementary schools those forthe first day m the annexes and thosewhIch come later 10 the school year
Paul A Rehmus pr nClpal of theHlgh School descnbed numerousphases of the high school program m"eluding the Student Assoclatton, thenoon hour after school recreatton,club caieter a and athletic programs,and typlcal expenses to be met by pu-pils At the meetmg 10 Cadtf.ttxschool Paul Junge chairman of tn.:!.tannex dlscussed the home room prowgram and other gu dance helps giVenby the school Herbert Hobart -chalr..man of the Defer Trombly annexes,speakmg at the Thursda) eH'll1ngmeetmg told of the new "o~lentatlon"umts used for the first time thlS '1tonthlU helping prepare the 51''(+h gradersfor the transfer Edward E Allen ofthe Board of EducatlOrt staff desc.nbedthe transportatIOn arrangements spon ..sored by th-e School Boaru, and an-swered queshons of parents
ers 10 the western end of theWill attend the Defer schoolmorning and Trombly schoolafternoon
Alger Post News
Uncle Charhe and Aunt Lena, "yarb" merchants, who for 50 yearshave brought their ai:Icient natural medicmes to the curb market atWinston~Salem, N. C., ale dplng at least average busmess. Sassafras,hemlock, mandrake and "John de Conqueror" root are among theIrwares. Many of the roots, leaves and barks are ingredIents m magicalf9rm~ 9~sou_tl!-er!!Negr~~ ~----~---~-----
The Adult Educahon com.mtttee ofthe Defer P T A announce a classIn home furnlshmgs conducted byMrs Judtth Stsman to be held 111
Defer school begmnmg Thursdaymormng February 2 at 9 30 a clock
Home Furnishings Class to Be I Nelson Eddy Fan ClubSponsored by the Defer P.T.A Invites New Members
Prepanng for an expected new peakIn enrollment In the Grosse PomteJumor Semor High School school of-fiCials met last week wtth parents of6A pupl1s who on Monday WIll enterthe jumor hIgh school organtzatton asseventh graders A new high total ofmore than 2 000 jUU10r~Semor highschool students IS expected when thesecond term begms next week accordmg to Dr E R Van Kleeckschool supermtendent The Jumorsentor hlgh school moved mto thepresent htgh school bUlldmg 10 lateFebruary eleven years ago wlth an 111
Ittal enrollment of 729 puplls Presentenrollment 10 the same departments 1S1983 children or well over two andone half ttmes as many The exact 1ll
crease 10 the high school departmentsIS 1254 chtldren and meanwhile thetotal enrollment of the system hasJumped to 4245 pupds
The three jUUlOr hIgh school annexes, the opentng of whlch has beenforced by the growth Will house thenew 7B puptls agam next term theparents were told The annexes occupy parts of the Defer and Tromblyelementary schO'Ol and all of the Cadlex school bUlldlllg Seventh and elghthgraders unhl the open OS' of the newJohn D PIerce JUUlor Htgh Schoolwtll have to contlllue to dtvlde thelrtime each day between two schoolsOne group of the new 7B classes Willattend the Cadteux school III the mornlllg and the high school bUlldlUg 10
the afternoon The new seventh grad
New Peak in HighSchool Enrollment
Expected on Monday
Major Burns HenryPost News
The children 10 the Defer School 2Agroup wrIl giVe an assembly programbefore they go mto the thtrd grade
They wtll present a play and severa!poems, dances and songs KathrynZtSSlS wlll slUg a song and do a ta.pdance, Patncla Mann wtll play theplano and Sally Ferney the accordton,Bonme Lee and Dolores DICk Will eachrectte a wlllter poem
The other chtldren 1n the room wtllhave parts tn a play entitled "TheMother s Chtldren"
These are the chIldren who wtll takepart m the play
Joanne Quandt, MarJone Malone,Sally Ann Hozt, Robert Thompson,Renee de Leon, Tony Cappola FrankPugl1est James Hoskmg, GodfreyMunn Clark McPhaIl, Jack Mtlner,LOIS Spahn, Lots Jean Schott, Bar ..bara Hanjaras, Helen D Bandt, DaVIdKramer, RIchard Nlghtmgale, BillyCarter, DIck Spohn, an4 Joan Stef~nl
Defer 2A Childrento Give Program
Our Boy Scout Troop No 44 wereour guests at the last meetmg and theyturned out 100 per cent We wtsh themembership would do as well A fewmothers were also present The boyswere all ears drmg the buslOess meet~109 and got qutte a kIck out of It Re~freshments were served after themeetmg and a good bme was had byall May you boys V1S1tus agam III
the near future You Comrades whohave boys twelve years or older shouldlllve'stlgate thts group of lads We f~elsure you wtll want your boy to be oneof them SImply brlOg your boy tone MaIre School on Cadieux, Justnorth of Kercheval any Thursday at7 p m Ask for Comrade Eggles+ol1 The next rehearsal for the Bigor Scoutmaster Holmes and Just stand Broadcast of 1939 to be gIven ty theby and watch You won t be sorry Post on February 17th, at Grosse
POlllte HIgh School, wtll be heldAll unemployed Comrades are urged Thursday evemng at Post headquar-
to get 10 touch With Ad, Cramer at ters All those asstgned parts are toNIagara 5151 and get your name on report Without fail as well as anyhIS 11st Whtle there Isn t much de~ available talent wtshmg to partlctpatemand at present, he may be able to These rehearsals are as 10terestmg ashelp you 10 the near future Last wtll be the show Itself It s a screammeetmg mght a Comrade, who has to see Norb Denk portraying the partbeen out of work for some ttme men~ of an arIstocratlc baby WIth Al GarshatlOned the fact and before he left for as hlS mother, Jule Stork as one ofhome he had a job for the next morn~ the bathmg beauties Aenney Tesanereuig If any Comrade, who tS an emM
as a Spamsh gtrl, Jtm Drysdale, Or~ployer or e"en 1£ :you need a man fo" Ville Inglesbee Albert Flultt and Toma few hours work wtll get In t-OUC!l Trombley compns1Og a Cl1atn gangwlth Cramer It Will also help Nelson Pouhot as Mahatma Ghandt
Comrade Dr Neumann gave a very Barney Besso as papa of the bnde 10
timely talk on transfUSIOns and any the shot gun weddmg the Qumtupletsposstble after results M uch mforma~ and many dther p01Jular celebntles oftton was gamed espeCially 10 regards the present day Will take partto the amount to be gIven and the Ttckets for thiS show may be pur~pertod of time that should elapse be~ chased from any member of the Posttween transfustons Thanks, Doc, at Post headquarters 17145 St Paulcome more often Comrade Eggleston avenue or at the hIgh school on thewas called on for an emergency tran'l eve of the 17thfuslOn Sunday llIght A fifteen year .. , WashlOgton s btrthday serVIce wlllold gIrl suffenng from pneumoma was be held on Sunday February 19th trethe reCtplent and we smcerely hope veterans of Forelgn Wars their Auxshe IS out of danger when you read Ihary and the AmerIcan LegIOn asthIS well as the Sons of Veterans and Boy
The Boy Scout Troop has volun~ Scouts collaboratmg Place of serVIceteered thelr serVices for emergency wtll be Gabnel Rtchard audltonumtransfus10ns for whtch we gIVe themour heartfelt thanks Of course thts Roy Fatrlamb and Charles FIelderact IS subject to thetr parents' approvM of Grosse pOlUte were recently electedal May thetr loyalty to the Post act to SCImitar men s honorary fencmgas an lUcentlve to you who are strong society at th Umverstty of Mtchlgan Chester Culver manager of the Em-and healthy and mtend to jom but • • • players AssocIatlon of Detrott, Willkeep puttmg It off Come on 10, the Don Treadwell of Grosse Pomte of speak on Monday January 30 at thewaters fine Call Well at Ntagara ficlated as toastmaster recently at the Hannan 'Y at 7 p m Mr Culver5555 1OIbation of new members mto the appears as the third speaker 10 a serles
The attendance f kItty" IS stlll a honorary speech soclety at the Ulllvcr on Labor Untomsm representmg themalden so come out February 1st and Stty of Michigan VIewpOint of managementtake It home We'll be seemg you 1--- .then So long T E. X Herb Merchants Mark 50th Anmversary
Plans have been completed for theannual Valentme dance and bndgeparty of the Marned People s Classof the Grosse pomte Memonal ChurChwhlch wtll be held 10 the gymnaSIUm ofthe Church House on Frtday eveningFebruary 3 at 8 45 a clock Mustc WIllbe furnished by George Smith s Orchestra
The class' dance committee recentlyappo1Oted for the 1939 season by JVIctor Schaefer, prestdent of the classIrlcludes Mrs W F Crawford Mrs AN Detvts Mrs E M Apple "Dr SydneyCadwell Howard QuackenDush, R JPurdy and P V Fltzgtbbon
Valentine Dance toBe Held February 3
Christ M. E. Ladies toSponsor Party Jan 27
What promIses to be an enjoyableevenmg s entertamment IS bemg spon~sored by the Christ M E ChurchLadles Ald Society, Group 2 for pres~entatlon at Jackson School audttortumon Fnday January 27
A htgh class program of mUSIcaltalent mcludmg the Ford Mountameers, has been arranged by StarlIngHale, church orgaUist and chOir dlrector and the ladles of the gr-oupwlll present a one act comedy entitledCats J
The pr-oceeds Will be donated to thefunds of the new church bUlldmg proJect
creasmg army of more than seven mllhons of us have pledged ourselves tohelp other people at all hmes Ourhves are gUIded by the fol1owmg lawsA scout IS trusti:orthy loyal, helpful,frIendly courteous kmd, obedlent,cheerful thnfty, brave clean and re\ ~erent As we come mto manhood w-eWIll protect and strengthen the :Sroth~erhood of Man whIch IS part of thefoundation of ctvlhzatl0n
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Celebrate Birthdays
By H THOMPSON STOCK(Asst Dlstrtct Commlssloner)
On January 27 the former Katser atDoorn wlll be -celebratmg anotherbIrthday We have here two youngGrosse Pomters who have been cele~bratmg thetrs for several years wtthhim They are Truman F Ploch of529 Barnngton road who wl11 be 2Zon thIS day A great lover of outdoorsports hts favorite sport IS Ice skattngOn thlS same day hlS brother Ra)wtll be 20 years old He also ts a greatlover of sports hIS favonte sport belOgSWlmmmg WIth whtch he won honorsm hIgh school TheIr proud mother,Augusta L WIshes them many happyreturns of the day There are fiveother children EmIl Carl Jr (Sonny)24 years old Elfneda EdIth Mrs Robert Gutow and last but not least theseventeen year old twms Richard andCarl former A 1 drummer at our Highschool but (psdt) It s been saId beensuspended from these honors by belllga ltttle nOlSy (temporary we hope)and hiS SIster Ruth Manon who expects to graduate thIS June The boyshave entered theIr dad and themselvesIn the Tlmes bowling tournament Feb~ruary S.
Any person servmg 10 the ArmyNavy or Marme Corps betv.een Ap II6 1917 and November 11 1918 tS ehgtble to belong to the Amencan Legton We want you 10 our Post and youshould belong May we talk tt over"Call Well at Ntagara 5555 Cramer atNIagara 5151 or Hoyt, Tuxedo 2 1813
Extremely rapid photographs, taken at one.mil~onth of a second, were demonstrated recently by Dr. F.W. Godwinof the Armour InstItute Of Technology. The process of photographing a bullet In Bight (inset) as Itbreaks through a pane of glass was accomplIshed by shooting the bullet so that It passes Just below two polesof a spark gap, the gases from the firing of the bulltt trail the mIssIle, thus settIng oft the spark gap, whichIn turn causes a dIscharge of 38,000volts In a partial vacuum, for the necessary 11luminahon. An ordinarymiwature camera was used In the experIment.
Chfford C Lockwood dIstrict com~mtsslOner for Grosse Pomte was hon~ored by the presentatlOn of the stIverbeaver at the annual counCIl meetingof the DetrOit Area Councl1 of theBoy Scouts of Amenca last Saturdayn ght The Silver beaver IS an awardglven to volunteer scouters for dlstmgUIshed voluntary service
Dr C B Lundy 10 the presentation Behmd the Ltberty Belt DaVidaddress satd Fifteen years of Scout Edgar eagle scout c;ald • In thlS coun10g durmg whIch he has served as tray alone for over 28 years a steadtlyScoutmaster Committeeman and Com mcreasmg aqpy of more than sev<;:nmtslSoner, actIve m leadershIp tram mtllions of us are dedlcatmg our lIvesmg a leader wlth fine Judgu ent g\ m With these words I pledge alleglancepathy and understandmg wlth a deep to the flag of the Umted States and toand smcere faith 10 Scoutmg actlve m the Repubhc for whlch It stands' Oneyoung peoples' work m the Church Nahan mdIv1S1ble, With hberty andsuccessful 10 busmess and admired and Justice for all As we come mto man-respected by hiS many fnends ' hood we wtll protect and strengthen
Dr George J Ftsher deputy chtef thts ltberty which tS part of the faunscout executive addressed the assem dabon of ctvlhzatton"bly on the Boy Scout movement and I D I B th d I ta e urstetta lr eag e scouAmerlcamsm 1 d: stand10g behmd a cathedral saId, (In
The meetmg was ImpreSSiVe y anI b t h h thlS country alon-e for over 28 years a
fittmgly c osed yfa pagTean mZSw('Ic steadily mcreasmg army of more thanfor eagle scouts rom roop o~
G P t M 1 seven ffillhons of us hve under thiScated at ro<:.c;e 0 n e emona law-A scout ts reverent He ts rever-Church) and Manan P Lancaster, t t d G d H f thf 1 hdau hter f the scoutmaster of Troop en owar 0 e lS ai U.,1ll tS
5g 0 hIM L t rehglous duties and respects the con
2 played t e ~o es ISS da~c~: er vlctlons of others 10 matters of customdressed maw Ite gown an a mg and rellglOn As we come mto manthe torch -of freedom took the part of h d II t t d tr thf 00 we WI pro ec an s eng enthe Spmt 0 Amerlca d b t1' thiS Falth 10 God which IS part of the
The pageant was opene y e foundat1On of clviltzation"Spmt of Amenca saymg I see man shand agamst hIS fellowman I see mut John Pennman was the fourth eagleder robbery and v101ence of all kmds scout He took the part of the rad 0
I see men struggling for the r own operator The words to the pageantselfish ends Where IS the brother were wntten by Charles F Olmsteadhood of man? ' head of the Enghsh Department of
Standlng beh nd a school butldmg the DetrOIt Umverslty School andwlth upper part of body shawmg Ben Imember of the trammg committee ofOrr eagle scout said,' In thIS country the Detrott Area Counctl of the Boyalone for over 28 years a steadIly mN Scouts of AmerIca
Grosse Pointe Boy ScoutCommissioner Ifonored
Chosen Publicity Head
VICTOR SYLVESTRE
Mr Sylvestre advertIsmg managerof the R F Meek Coal & Supply Cohas been a restdent of the East sldefor a good many years and the Clubfeels that hts past expenence wtllserve htm 10 good stead 10 furthermgthe mterests of the club
In addItion to thlS the followmgcommtttee chaIrmen have been artnounced
Program Irvmg FunstonEntertamment S Carl GenmckMembership Alv10 WIlteAttendance Lee ShermanEExchange Educatton Dr FralH'ls
GrangerPubhc Affairs Phllhp GoldenFmance Ray Pop~Interclub Charles Van EeckhouteFellowsh,p P A Flappert DDSCommumty SerVIce Lyle A Cooper,
DDSRehablIltatIon Carl Christy
John M Haephy newly eleetedpreSident of the North East ExchangeClub! has appomted V letor SylvestrechaIrman of pubhclty for the commgyear
Seventy SiX semors Will receive thetrdIplomas at commencement exerclc;esat Grosse Pomte High School audlwtorIUm Thursday at 8 15 0 clock
When the sen10rs receive their dtwplomas the total graduates of GrossePomte HIgh School over a penod of14 years w,ll be I 746
The graduates areBeverly Albyn, Ruth Barber, KathM
erIne Barton Lorrame Bayer DonaldBeever, Clayton Bennett Robert Boes~en, Vtvlenne Book George BoschEvelyn Bruette, Wmlfred Bucklm,Chloe Byrd
Eugene Colhns Joe Cook ArthurDannecke,r Jean DIxon Bella RoseDuross, George Gerow Shirley GmckSh1rhe Goodman Enc Sherman Gottschalk Crystal Gunter Jane Halgh,James Harrts Catherme Hauke JohnHern Harry Htcks WIlham Hoover
Rudy Kamlschke Harry Keller JeanKIlmer, Leslte Klauer Betty KulowDelphme Lask Harold Lee LawrenceLmtern Robert Lotz
W Ilbam M astrotanm Pa tncta M cGov.an, Barbara McGraw Betty Mc-Innes Donald MIchael Irene MichIeJohn Moran BeatrIce Morrtson EdnaVhay Munsch, Elizabeth Newttt Gor~don Page, Fred Phtlhps Helen Pla'P~pert, Joan Ruetter, George Roberts,Donald Rossel1e,
Wtlltam Saeman, June Sa r ViS,George Savory VIrginia Schultz BettySexton Marjone Sheppard, VIncentSmale Charles Stephenson DorothyStevenson RIchard Stone, Jean Trambley James Walsh, Harry WarnerMarybelle Wtlhams Robert WnghtVonme Young Natahe Zannoth
SIX students who completed reqUirements for graduation In summerschool, Au~ust 1938 Will receIve dtplomas thiS week are Marjorie Balle~James Baldwm Mary Holmes HarrIetPuffer James Weckler, and DonaldMornson
76 to Get Diplomas atHigh Commencement
We've had some of the famousmountam trout whICh 1S a specialtyon thlS tram Tried to geJ the recipeand found It as easy to do as smug~ghng a {hamond out of Kimberlymmes Why are people so stuffy aboutgIvmg recIpes" We had the sametrouble 10 New Orleans at the worldfamous Antome's The t r OystersRockerfeller (probably named so forthe prrce they cnarge for them) aresought after by every vlSltmg oyster~-eater One would rather lose a fronttooth than return home and admtt hehadn t eaten them In order to obtamthe reCipe, we trted every methodknown to man mcludmg threats andblackmail but the chef who speaksFrench wtth a great deal of courageturned a deaf ear-even to: our promJse to hand over any pearls we mIght Ifind
Hope yoo saw the rce Ballet whenthey were m DetrOit because tf youhaven t-you haven t seen Hemethmg
We read that the gambhng housesin Michlgan wasted no ttme In reopenmg Amaztng that people sbll fallfor that sort of thmg Must be thesame types who~were scared by OrsbnWelles on Mars mght No eye cue to.speak of I
Just thumbmg my way through thelatest Vogue magazme and am dlSN
tressed wlth the 'make up to matchyour costume era It took us weeksto make up (Jur mmd (as well as ourtace) to venture forth mto VIew wear"Ing shockmg pmk or garIsh cyclamen,which always made us look hke somethmg that had been pamted by a km~dergarten student Now we are toldthat we can throw It all away becausewhen the first blade of grac;s thrustsIts way through the snow, the smart-colors wlll be baby pmks
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The conductors (why do they atways come 1U pairs?), tell us thatOnya Fanme the Ice skater, 15 on thetram Well well! We've peered behmd every pair of dark glasses andevery beard lookmg for a lurkmgmOVIe star travehng InCognIto but allWe ve seen are a neck tie salesmanone school teacher two college boysand a famIly group from South Bend
There IS nothmg hke the "storewmdow' atmosphere of a pullman carsetthng down for the ntght,-to makeone completely extrovert All sorts ofstrange people scurry up and down theaIsles in neghgees and bathl"obes wleld~Ing tooth brushes, wash cloths andother ImpedImenta never seen outsIdeof your bathroom Everythmg tS mostInformal and by the tIme we get offthts tram we shall be perfectly hard~ened to the prospect of washmg ourneck and ears 10 the m ddle of UmonStatton
Carrymg out a secret pact made between four magICIans, HarryBlackstone, the sole survivor, recently attempted to commumcate WIththe spirits of Harry Boudim, Howard Thurston and Cbarles Carter. So farhe has been unsuccessful and remarked to frIends: Hlf anything shouldhappen that the lock sprmgs open, the card floats or the hand taps, therewill be a new door m the back of the bul1dmgas I wI go right out throughthe wall."
Dear Mr Oldha-m
These new stream hued trams lookltke angry grasshoppers and are a farcry from the first tron horse II whos"eten !lutes an hour scared the Wits outof grandma We ar-e now streakmgthrough Kansas WIth nothmg to lookat but flat country a few scatteredbarn"S and half ahve stock Not evenan IndIan I
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etn HIgh School fact,11ty, IS a new in-$tructor In EnglIsh, MUls EvangeltneMaurJt; ~s a new Instructor tn IHnglltg,and Mlcha~l J'hstrltzky of th. D.troltSymphony Orchestra 1$ dtrectIng tIlemUSIC appreCIa.tIon classes and the Y.W C A Strmg En,.mbl. Mrs BelleFarley Murray has a new course In
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Grosse Pointe DefeatsRoyal Oak, 22 to 17By BILL HOOYER
The 1mlhant teamwork of Gros~ePomt. Hlgh School', bask.tball t.amFrlday .nahled them to d.feat RoyalOak by the scor. of 2;1to 17 Th. gamestarted at a very slow pace RoyalOak ,cor.d the first pomt rlgM atterthe game started, on a fQu! shotGrosse POinte matched th~t a., httlelater, and the sc~e at the end of thefirst quarter was' tIed at 1~1 Thescor111g then picked up a httle, and atthe half the scor. was 11.6 m favor ofGrosse Pomte Both teams th~nscored eleven more pOInts before thegam~ .nded Jack Schrl'v'r mov~l\ upanother notch mto thIrd place ,n thestandings of the pomt~s('orers ofGrosse P0111te Here IS the way theystand now.
G F PTOllh.y 17 8 42Bockstanz 10 J 23Schrtever 9 I 19Le. 5 6 16Cronm 6 3 ISTanner 3 3 9Smlth 3 2 8Neeme I 5 7Beever I I 3Plche 0 2 2La Rue 0 I IScott 0 1 I
55 J6 146Scormg by halv."
FIrst half '. 74Second half. .71-146
Th. n.xt game. Grosse Pomt. atMonroe
The Grosse pOInte Reserves tost toRoyal Oak, 23 to 14 It was the" firstloss.
M" Harold C Newland I, bitk Inh.r home on W.. hmgton road afterspending two weeks In Memplus,Tenn, as a guest 1n her mother's, Mrs.J S McCallum'" hom••
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All Y W C A m.mbers, fmnd'and the general pubhc are mVited toattend the 46th annual 11leetmg of themetropoht.n Y W C A to be heldat the Central Branch butldmg at 22JOWitherell street on Thursd.ay evenmgJanuary 26, at 7 o'clock, followmg admner at 6 o'clock
Th. Rt R.v Frank W CrelghtonS T D, first BIShop Coadjutor of th.EpIscopal Diocese of M1chIgan, w1ll bethe speaker BIshop Cre1ghton servedas B1shop of the MISSionary Districtof M."ICo from 1926 to 1933 and Po.had a long and mterestmg career In
church work In PhIladelphIa, 1'a, Al ..hany, and Brooklyn, NY, and from1933 to 1937 as Suffragan BlShop ofLong Island He 15 the author of twobooks IOUf Hentage' and j MexIco"
SInce commg to Mlchigail 10 1937 tobe associated With BJshop HermanPaget B1Shop CreIghton has beenWidely sought as a speaker
HIghbghts of the annual meetlngprogram are dinner at 6 o'clock (forwhIch reservatIons are requested byWednesday noon the annual reportof the preSIdent, Mrs Frank Fitt at 7o clock , muSic by th. Y W C AStnng Ensemble dlrected by Mteha.lBlstr1tzky .of the DetrOit SymphonyOrchestra the Jugo~Slav 'tambuntzaOrchestra and the Lucy 1hurmanBranch Y W C A choru, I.d by MrsRuth Penn, Bishop Creighton's talkat 8 0 clock, and dallClng at 9 30
Mrs FrederIck C K11'1dner IS ge"1'"era! chairman of arrangements as ..'Isted by Mrs John J 0 Bflen Mr.Rob.rt C Restflck Mrs H A PlckertMrs Paul FitzgIbbon Mrs StuartBaits, Mrs Donald Bleakley, MrsHarry Payne, Mtss Bertha. Walter,and Mn ErIe Layton Gat~s MrsWard A DetwIler IS chaIrman of thenommatIng commIttee Banot boxesfor the el.cllon of the 1939 board 1>fdirectors and officers wdl be upthroughout the w.ek at all branch., ofthe Y W C A for th. convenl.nceof merpbers
Announcem.ents of the new sprinst.rm of cla,,~ aud IPorto at C.ntral~ranch and J'jlghlan4 Park braneh.,of the D.trOll Y W C 1\ ar. nowrea.dy Anycme ll1tertsted 1$ inVItedto .all for a copy Th. t'rm open,em Jannary SQ and th. first ",e.llng.or all general educatIon dasses durmgthat week are" open to VIsItors freeof charg.
In addItton to the usual varIety ofsubJects there are 5Qme new feature-sthIS term M1Ml Beatr1ce Hopkins, agraduate of the Umv.rSlty of MIch.Igan, !s now on the swunrnmg staff atCentral Branch to succeed Mrs JanetCotton Owens Edward P Valenttn~pro at Brookland, Golf Club lor thepast 19 years, wdl l.SSISt Altx Phdhpswho has taught golf at the Y W C Afor It-1lumber of y.ars Th.y wlll have"'both prIvate lJ.ndgrouP JessQns in prep ..aratlon for the sprmg outdoor golfseason Sports classes also mcludetenms and badmIllton
Yorbm. Strasburg Hyde. dancmgmaster, WIn have speCial lessons 111 allthe lat.,t fad ,t.p, op.n to both m'n4nd women, and specaal classes forteen age boys and girls
Mrs Amy Lt:lnmer, a member of theSoel.ty of Women Pamters an4 aPU1'11of John Carroll, wlll d"eet thedrawmg and pamtIng classes MISSAltc. J W,I,on, form.rly of North.
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THEATER PARTYFrIday 11lght January 27, at 7 30
every boy and girl of Grosse. POinteIS InVIted to attend the Theater partyHere IS your chance to enJoy a goodmOV1e, meet your frIends and get ac ..quamted wlth th. Neighborhood ClubWhy not take thJS opportunIty tomake new frtends and meet other boysand glfl,' After allth. NelghborhoodClub 15 yours It IS up to you to useIts facl1Itles, and the programs It hasto offer
PLAY MATESThe Play Mates Club m.de up of
gIrlS 6 to 10 years had a grand andglonous time at tobogganmg at thePark l.. t Saturday
The Play Mates also are preparmga play 'The Prmc~ss and The P1xIes"Characters chosen have beenRosadew Betty MarchandThulda Bonal•• Sk•• ,Greta. PatrIcia Skee~Queen • R1ta LaBlancKmg Jeanette FmkePlxies_
ThlStl.kmFhttermouseFeru Se.d
CIRLS' BASKETBALl.Some keen compebhon 1$ s(:hedq1~d
for Thur,day nIght. Jonuary 26, at 8o'elock between Tau Beta CommumtyCenter team ......The Pe~ters a-nd th~Nelghborhood Club team, h.aded byVlOla Allard
Don't forget, Thursday ntght at 8o'clock and give those Nelghbo-rh<JodClub gIrls the support they re gomgto need
Standmg, of Nelghborhood Cl~bClass A Basketball L.ague
W L Pcllud"n' 4 0 I 000X.v Blu. D.vl1. 3 1 750Rangers 2 2 500Wolvermes 2 2 500Esse" 1 3 250Samt, 0 4 000
Schedule for week of January 23Monday ......X V Blue Pevtls vs rUM
dlansFrIday-Essex vs WolverinesAfter four week, of play the In.
dIans are stIll leadIng the league wsthfour VIctorIes and no ~efeats The ex..St Paut clf.gers took the measure ofth. Rangers by the margin of SQ.25,"d'd by the ,harp,hootlng of :tllllNutto, who scored five field ,goats andthree fouls for 13 pomb, the IndIans ....took a 16 to 4 t.ad at half bm., andwer~ never headed Bdl Maul, a new ...comer to the Rangers, se-emed to bethe only m'mb.r of hlS <lub abl~ tofiud th. rang. of the bask.t MauldlSplayed ,om. fine mark,mau.hlp mhIttmg the m.eshes for t5 pOInts to takehIgh scormg honor$ for the evcmug
POSSIbly the best game of the week,from a spectator's v1ewpoint, w.s thestruggle b.tween X-V Blue D.vl1s audWolvermes The X~V's took an earlylead and held a 12 7 advantage at themtermisSIOn The- Wolverme machmebegan to ellck at the beglUnm$"of theseeond half wh.n V.rdonckt and"Honey" Marsack made two qUIckbaskets to cut the lead to Qne pomt12 II Braund ,I" foot two. ceut.r ofthe Blu. Devl1' sank a foul to glv.his team a two"pG1Ilt .dge Verdoncktthen broke loose for a 'jdog' shot toknot the count at 13 up WIth a mm.ute to play, Manager Van Derwellcam. throngh wlth hlS only bask.t ofthe .v.umg to WIn the game 15.13.Braqnd, of the Bh,e DeVils and Vel''' Idonckt, forward, for the Wolvermes
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were he for high pomt honors WJth SIXPOints each
Aft.r a rough and tough battl., theEssex Club managed to defeat tho;>Samts by th. seor. of 31.21 Th" wasthe first victory for the Essex aggr-e ..gabon In four starts and the fourthdefeat for the Satnh In as many startsTakIng a. lead at the start, the~boysfrom Essex Avenue were never headedD Powers WIth four field goals wa~the hI$' gun for the wJn1lers Conradagam came through for the SaIl1ts tokeep them In the ruo1'11ng untd thefinal quarter He was hIgh point manWIth four two~po1ttters and a charItytoss for mile pOInts
Th. Samts A C, in the cell~r po.Sltlon thlS first half, w111b. the t.amto watc:h In lt$ comlUg garn.~s W1thLee and Beaver, former Grosse PomteHlgh cagers the dub as a whol. shouldwork mto a pr.tty smooth t.am.
Thank, for the copy of Aemll.Frazer's column It was nIce of herto pmch hIt for us a.nd she c-ertamlydtd a swelt Job In fact It was so goodthat maybe we'd better stay 111 CahMforma and get a Job as Ghost~WrIt~r
A1t we need IS a •hauntmg hcens-e II
ICE FROLlCJust receIved a wire from the Cham.. We stIll have hopes for our Ice
her of Commerce at Los Angetes ask.. Frohe, and If thiS cold weather con~tug If we d obJect to forty or fifty tmues, you wdl have opportUntty formOVle stars meettng us at the stahon getting m eondltlon for the Ice FrolIcWith Benny Goodman's Band We land next Saturday at 1 p mat noon tomorrow-so we 11 have to
There are events for both boys andstop now apd put our haIr up 111 curleJ sgIrls from 5 to 18 years-Just In case I If you don't bear from
us agam, you 1I know tha.t the prOM By the way-the nnk IS dtrectlyducers reahzed what a mistake they across from the NeIghborhood Ctubmade In signing up VIVIen Letgh ~and skates can be changed tn the stde
Stream-Ilnely yours, entrance of the dub wh~re tt IS warmA PRYOR The Clty has done a grand Job of k.ep-
lUg the rmk In con<hhon Why notuse It to show your apprecIatIon?
A GIRL SCOUT IS USEFUL ANDHELPS OTHERS
It was a clear cold day t'1 tate De ..cember when a group of gtrls fromOU1" neIghborhood decIde<1 to go tee$katmg
After h:"If at'! hour of skatmg smg1"g ~nd shoutlng an. aCCIdent occun edWhlChbroke ~p o~r party for the .f.ternoon ThIS IS what happened
As we were ska tlng along 13ettytnpP'd and feU Another girl wa'rIght behmd her and not bemg ableto get out of Betty's way ran rightmto her Her skate caught In Betty li
ankle and cut a deep gash1 bappened to have my first-aid klt
In th. po<k.t of my Jacket I ru,h.dto ll.tty'. 'Ide and gave her first OldAfter balllfagmg her ankle we ealledfor the doctor who 100k.d at It m hlSpr6fessJonaJ manner
So you "e that G"l Scout, 'houldalway. h. pr.pared as w.1l as useful
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Church Chapel last Fnday Therewere three plays gIven 'IAn Accident"J'A GIrl Scout Obeys," and I A GIrtScout 15 ThrIfty"
The girls deCIded to have a dogwoodflower for theIr crest -C N
• TROOP 129A fine ,nowball fight wa, held b.-
tween the patrols Wednesday, January18 on the Chnst Church grounds
A speelal an<l Important Court ofHonor me.ttng WIllbe held at 2 30 thefollowmg Wednesday -M E T
TROOP 138Kmttmg was the proJeet of the eve~
nJug' and everythIng was made-fromKathryn J3,abaut's chest protector toCarohne Innes' doH sweater Aceonl~panytng the chck of needles were drd."matJc pre$entations In whtch all thegIrls had at least one part The ong~inat themes were supplied by CellaHendren Tht meettng ended WIth thegood mght Circle and a dISCUSSIonofthe third law -C H
TROOP 180A short play was presented by some
glrl• of Troop ISO last Monday after.noon at the Grosse Pomte MemonalChurch to the rest of the troop
The troop 15 studymg dramatJcs atpresent Each patrol IS takIng oneVIew of a.cttng' and d1scoverlng all theycan about It A round table dISCUS-SIon will be the maIn tOPIC of nextweek's meetIng' -M S
U. S. Daughters of 1812
TROOP 186Troop 156 f.lt h,ghly Mnored to
have Mtss Gladys Pedersen from head~quarters as a v1S1tor last week The-gIrls -contmued theIr study of Judg~tng and first Old Th. latter half ofthe meetIng was spent on a. contestbetween patrols on the fundamentalsof scoutmg - J C
Mrs Edward H Elcheler and Mr'Jacob J Lamb wlll b. co hostess.s tomembers of Gen Alexander MacombChapter, U S Daughters of 18\2 attheIr meeting \Vednesday FebruaJ:ly 1,~t two o'clock at the Ingl.Sld. Cluh
Mrs MatvJ11 L Hoagland, preSidentWJll conduct th~ bu:nness seSSIon, atwhlch del.gate, and alternates W11lbechos.n to !tt.nd th. 40th State CO"u'cil March ~8 at Sagmaw
Mr Thomas L. Starr wlll glve an 11-
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Mldlel"', Market142 182 128173 110 169Il2 134 150191 118 175150 147 10013 13 13
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sWlmmmg coach at Hannah Y M C speelal mUSIC In keepmg wlth the day lustrated talk on Abraham LIncoln HeA MT Ackerman was captam of the; Brmg your £amdy and VISIt us You wIll be mtrocluced by MTS Gordon WUmverstty of Mmnesota SWlmt111ng will be a stranger but once at our Kmgsbury, program chaIrmanteam last year He also graduated In servlce At the tea whu:h wIll follow theschool of PhysIcal Education from that ------- meetmg Mrs Lloyd DeWttt SmIth,instItutIon Grosse Exaggerations state presIdent, and Mrs Kmgsbury,
Mr Ackerman WIlt have charge of past state presIdent, wIll pour.the men's and semor boys' sWlmmmg (ContJ1'l.ued from Page One)teams at Hannan as welt as teachmg The portable Phtlco radiO we boughthfe savmg and coachmg the water pole WIth NEXT year's salary, (catch oni»tem He WJI1 gIve mstructlon On how IS workIng like a charm Even theto SWIm as well All members who nOIse of thIS ground aeroplane Isn twould hke to meet hIm can see hmJ mterfermg WIth the receptIon Itany Monday or Wednesday nIght. playS for two hundred and fifty hours
before you have to change the batteryand Its tone IS far better than manyof the bJg~t1me sets
Grosse Pointe BusinessMen's Bowling League
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V,"Hooren 138 153 14Q 4371Burn 155 165 lZ4 444Pom.mc 145 170 144 4550~ScoutsMlesch 139 171 195 "Wem, 100 170 171 501
Handlcap 63 63 6J 189
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StnU', Mebllr ..LeBl.nc 174 ISI ZJ2 58?Stntt 134 162 156 452Korh . 158 14Q 177 481Pate 171 159 203 533Roy 211 195 169 .71--- -Total 848 843 937 2,628
Groas8 POJn~ Printlq.,R Oldham 196 19l1 119 5lt5Elkm' 136 136 146 4,$Bell 156 132 161 0149Krapp 155 179 127 .401Herbst 157 161 152 0170
Hand1<;ap 53 53 53 139----Total 853 851 75S 2462-Oak Clean.er.Beaupre • 155 154 118 427Reynold, " 188 164 118 470Thayer 134 148 179 401CurtIn 197 159 177 533Throe 140 179 116 485---Total 814 M4 758 2 ~76
PhdUl'l Dru".Rogers 187 143 213 ~43HeIny 148 191 m 512Reeber 117 151 IJt 3~9Bartm 142 173 114 479Huhn 223 190 187 600
Handieap 20 20 20 00---Total • 8~7 0'8 838 2143
Grosse Pointe LutheranChurch
TeamPt, Ave
I Oak Cl.aners 43 831
I Stnt!'s MoMgas " 41 82tPhlI!lp,' Drug. 40 S04Impe,,"1 Cleaners • 39 855
IConn', Nursery 36 771Muher's Mark.t 32 764Groue Pomte Prmtmg 30 755Cr.mer El.ctrlc 27 781
Team hlgh ,mgl.. Strl!!" 1044,T.am hlgh thr.. Imperlal. 2755, In-dlvHlual hlgh sl11gle Klem 264, indJMVidual hlgh three Klem, 669
'FrOlll the M'OlInt of Tran.figura'hon to the Valley of TransforInq.ti<IIl'wlll be th. ,uhJeet of th. ,erm,'n atthe Grosse POlute Luth.r~u C"ureh,worshlpmg In the Richard S, Cloo1al1d~Itorlum, Kercheval and McKml~ySunday mormng, January 29 at 11o'clock, preach'd by the Rev M Lutlt-er Canup D D, pastor
I'Provtng Our Love lor ChrIst" WIllbe the tOPIC taught m the ttpper gr~4esIn the Sunday School at 9 45 o~clock,where there are cla~ses for aU gradesan<l ages
The thIrd report WJll be .wen nextSunday on the frIendly t:ontest heMtween the boys and girls In member.ship and attendance The boys Walllast Sunday both 1n percentage of at ..ten dance and new members
The young people of our parISh wlllJom the young people of 50 otherLutheran congregabon$ sn GreaterDetrOIt 111 a broa(}cast In Wmdsor On ..tarlO over Statton CKLW, next Sun ..day aft.rnoon January 29 at 4 30o'clQck A supper and $oc;t",1heur willfollow the broadcast at the Oddf.l.lows Hall In Wtnd,or
Our annual Father and Son servicew:ll be held Sunda..y mornmg FebruaryIZth, at II 0 clock, wlth •• rmon and
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Sunday Sehool at 9 30 a mDIVIne setvItes at 10 45 a mWelcome!
FOR PARTIESCONCORDIA HALL
FOl1llerly Ameri~q. LeSion Halll'dae!t; and N"ff Rds.
Avllilable for an eeeasionsPhone LE. 8846
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New Swimming CoachSt. Ambrose Parish Hannan 'Y' Announces
Bowling League I Mr "Andy" Ack.rman 1:_ t~_~
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Badger. 33 15Tlg.rs , 27 21Beavers 26 22Panthers 26 22Cubs 22 26Bears " 20 28Lions 19 29Wolv.. 19 29
High stores January 17-Garska,253-193, Gaynor 241, Fr Ross 2;10Poupard 216 199, Cornllhe 209, Swee-ney 201. Pay.tte 191, Gayer 190,Iii.henk 190, Schmidt 190
HIgh $'Cores January to-Meyerstll. O'N.,lI 214, Cornllhe 212, R,,-II1Id 200-192. Wade 199. Delonnay197-196, Almond 196 Frahm 190 Or.1II0nd 19l1,Rehm 190
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At a recent meetmg of Fort Pont~ehartram Chapler, Daughters of theAmerIcan Revolution the appomtmentof Mrs Adelbert J Barnum a, asslSt.ant ,chaplaIn was announced MrsBarnum WIll offICIate m the absenceof Mrs SherWood Roosev~lt, ehaplamwho I' out of the Clty.
Delegates and alternates cho$en toattend the 39th ,tate conference atSaBlnaw, Mareh 29.31 were Mrs Johne. Shaw, Mrs. Robert H p.tersonMrs T L Dalll.lson. M" Lawrencee Nobart, MY. Harry J VIbbert. MrsC Lormg Hall. Mrs Henry B Kel.logg, Mrs Ralph E 'Ihom... M"M.rl. J ChurchIll, M" W H LEverard, Mrs J H Hamm.r! Mrs 0D.le Reynold,. and Mrs Fredenck JDyk,tra
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Ings, and WIll be an honor guest at thetea Fort P."ntchartrain Chapter Jun ...lars, Mrs Hall WIll explam, were or ...gamzed m 1933by Mrs Russel! V All-man, then chapter regent, as the firstJumor group 111M1ChtgaI1.
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IN THE ••• PAUL De CARLOStucL.o of
PIANO AND ACCORDIONYou can qUIckly become an Interesting mu.tealentertamer. Let Paul De Carlo .how you what hecan do for you hy phoning MUrray 5733today NoohlIgatlon whatsoever.
William G. Stamman,Deputy Village Clerk
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High Colonic IrrigationsTHE TUNNEY HEALTH SYSTEM
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tea, WIth past JUnior leaders, Mr.FrederIck J Dykstra and Mrs W HL Everard presldmg at the urns
Mrs Charles LOrIng Hall, $tatechamuan of JUnIor groups, and an of ..ficer of the chapter Will extend greet-
3 Village Commissioners for two-year term1 Village Clerk for two-year term
You are further notified that the polling places for said PrimaryElection shall be the following places:
The Voting Booth in the Municipal Building aituated o~ Jefferson Ave.nue between M~ryland Avenue and Lakepointe Avenue in the Village ,!fGrosse Pointe Park for Voting PI'ecinct No 1 which ahall embrace all terr.'tory South of the center line of Kercheval Avenue for ita entire length in theVillage of Groase Pointe Perk.
The Voting Booth in the George Defer School situated on KerchevalAvenue between Nottingham Road anel Balfour Road in the Village ofGrone Pointe Perk for Voting Precinct No. Z, which shall embrace all terri.tory North of the center line of Kercheval Avenue for ita entire length inthe Village of Groaae Pointe Park.
You are further notified that if you have not already registered,you may do so by appearing before the Board of Registration whichwill be in session on Saturday, January 21st, 1939, and Saturday,January 28th, 1939,between the hours of 8:00o'clock in the forenoonand 8:00o'clock in the evening, Eastern Standard Time, at the re-spective voting precincts, to-wit:
Voting Precinct No.1, embracing all territory South of the center lineof Kercheval Avenue for its entire length in the Village of Grosse PointePark, at the Municipal Building, situated on Jefferson Avenue betweenMaryland Avenue and Lakepointe Avenue in the Village of Grosae PointePark'
Voting Precinct No. Z, embracing all territory North of the center lineof Kercheval Avenue for its entire length in the Village of Groase PointePark, at the George Defer School, situated on Kercheval Avenue betweenNottingham Road and Balfour Road in the Vdllllle of Groase Pointe Park
You are further notified that registration may also be made withthe Village Clerk any time up to and including Saturday, February4, 1939
and that the polls for said election shall be open from 7:00 o'clock inthe forenoon to 8:00o'clock in the evening, Eastern Standard Time.
You are further notified that candidates for the following of.ficeswill be nominated at said Primary Election, to-wit:
NOTICE OFPrimary ElectionGrosse Pointe Park, Mich.
TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THEVILLAGE OF GROSSE POINTE PARK:
You are hereby notified that the Primary Election for the nom-ination of officers in accordance with the Village Charter will be heldin the Village of Grosse Pointe Park on
Tuesday, February 14, 1939
Meuiah Lutheran
The Juntor Group 6! Fort POl1.tchartrain Cha.pter, Daughters of theAmerican RevolutIon wtll have chargeof the program at the meetmg of thechapter on Fnday afternoon, January20 at 1 30 o'elock at the Hot.l St~tlerThe regent, Mrs WIlham F CatlinWIll conduct the busmess seSSlOn Mrso Dale Reynolds chalrmau, WIll m~traduce Mrs Merle J ChurchIll, leaderof the JUnIor group who has arrangedthe program Mf1 Church,ll w,ll pre-sent h<:r COUSI11Mrs Edward Stahlymedical mIUI0nary to IndIa who is In
thiS country on furl01.1gh "Mrs StahlyWlll come m from Ann Arbor, whereshe IS stUQ.Yl11gfor a Master's degreeand Will deSCribe tlLlfe 111India" glV"
tug a detailed account of a tYPIcal dayin the hfe of a Hmdoo woman
Ehzabeth Keydel, soprano W1lt smga. gro-qp of songs, WIth MISS MarCIaN etttng at the plano
The program WIll be followed by a
D. A. R. Juniors toHave Charge ofProgram January 29
Sotj.theast corner of Kercheval andLakewood aventj.es A H A Loeberpastor, 1434 Lakewood avenue Tele.phone Lenox 2121
Sunday, January 29 Preachl11g serv.Ice at 11 15 am, Sunday School at10 a In The sermon Wilt treat theword of Jesus to HIS Ulsclples to Yeof Little Faith 1"
People who have no church homehere are -cordially inVited to attend theservices at MessIah Church If theyhave chIldren of Sunday School agewho do not attend anywhere they areurged to enroll them here next Sunday
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Eastmm.ter Presby.terian Church
Sunday Schoo! at 9 45 a m"Youth Sunday" WIll be observed at
11 a m Th. pastor WIll spe~k on tMtheme, 'IGod's Call to Youth" ThevarIOUS young peOple's groups areasked to s~t together In a bodyUnIted ChrIstian Endeavor meeting at6 15 p m All the gronps are meetmgtogether for a consecratton servIce
At 7 30 p m Mr John McCracken.field representa.tIve of youth actlvltlesof DetrOIt Presbytery, WIll address theyouth thiS evemng The Young Peo~pIe'lJ ChOIt" 'WIll furnIsh the mUSIC
Wedne$day evenmg, at 7 30 pm,we w'lI conltnue onr Sehool of 1I1S-Slon' Dr H W Porter. pastor ofSt John's Presbytenan Church, WIllbe the c:htef speaker of the eventng
Tuesday evenmg at 6 30 pm, Jan.uary 31, we WIll have our Young Peo ..
.ILave" wtlt be the subject of theLess~n1'Sermon In all ChristIan SelenceChurch.s throurhout the world onSunday, January 29
The Go14en Text (Psalm 36 7) IS
flHow excel1ent 15 thy lovlUgklndness,o God I therefore the ch,ldren of menput the .. tru.t under the .hadow ofthy WIngs IJ
Among the B,hle eltallon. Is th"passare (I John 3 18) "My httle chtl-dren, let us not love In WOld, ntitherIn tongue, but In deed and In truth"
Correlahve passages to be read fromthe Chrishan SCience textbook .'SCl,.ence and Health WIth Key to theScriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy, m.elude the follOWing(p 518)' "The richIn spmt help the poor In one grtndbrotherhood, all hav,ng the same Prin-Ciple, or Father, and blessed IS thatmtn who seeth hIS brother's need andsupplt.eth 1t seekIng hiS own in an ..other s good"
Present Trustees Clark, MederParcells, Poupar4, Supermtendent VanKleeck, Attorney Fltzpatnck
Absent Trustee BarrettA representa.tive of an lnsuranCe
company was present and Q,fscussedWith the Board hIS deSire to rective ashllre of the tnsurance on the new Jun-JOr hl~h school and comn1umcahOnson the same subject were recetvedfrom two other agenctes A representatlve of the Sun 011 Company wasalso present
Attorney FItzpatrick reported on thebus s1tU<lttOn. 111 the Grosse Pointeschools
Mollon. PassedI Th,t the m'nntes of thc meetmgs
of Septemb.r 15. September 23 andQctober 7 b. approve4
Yeas four Nays nOl\e Absentone
2 Thai the au4,teq bl1l1 be ap-proved
Yeas four Nays none A.bsentone
3 Commu01cahons concermng theproper obstrvance of Annlfltice Daywere reeefved ~nd considered at length~nd It was 4etermmed. to lnclude mthe regq.lar $CSSl0ns on -t\nrusttct Pay-deUlllte il1d spectfic; ebservances of theoccasion tu all schoo1s
Ye.. four. Nays. none AbsentQn~
4 Th,t there be a p.rmanent par-t'tlol1 between the two lrYms In thenew junIor h,gh sehool.
y.... four Nays. none Absentoue
5 That requI&lllons for snpplles boapprove4
Ye.. four Nan nolle Ab.entone
6 That a letter of thanks be sent tothe Veter .. " of Forel.gu Wan fortheir annual $100 00 scholarshIp foroUhtandJng Ameru::ams111
Yeas. four Nay •• nOne Ab.entone.
7. Thst a 1ett.r be sent to the Stud-e.1 Afta'" Comm,ttee of the HIgh5ehool thankIng Ihem for the,r pur-chase of sl;ltty.five band uniforms
Ye(l.s. four Nays' none Absentnone
8 Thai the fund. received frOll'ltheWayne County Tr~a$urer representingtaxes 1n closed banks due Grosse!'cmte TownshIp In the a.mount of$89047. be lransferred from the Gen-eral Fund and placed in Ihe StnklllgFund
Ye.. four. Nay. none Abientnone
Meeting eonvened at 7 SOp mAdjourned at 11 o'clock p m
THE GttOSSE POINTE :R.Ef'U:W
-OCTOBER 7. 1938
Rural Agricultural School District No.1, GrossePointe Township, Wayne County, Michigan
389St. Clair City of Grosse PointeSEPTEMBER 23, 1938 .lage curtOln for Defer It was the
P '" " CI k dte1S1onof the Board that a letter beresent 4- rustees p.rrcett, ,U sent to Mrs Dumax mdlcatmg that
Meder, parcells, poupard, Superm. thiS matter would be given furthertFendent V
kan Kle~ck and Attorne) eonslderatlon at the tIme when the new
Itzpatr1c
Ibudget lS made masmu<:h as thts Item
Supermtendent Van Kleeck de was not mcluded In the budget for thiSscnbed plans for a rnore detaIled an.. school yearnual report for 1937..38 to be prepared Meetmg convened at g o'clock P Mby Dr Brownell Adjourned at 9 30 P M
Secretary CI~rk read a commumca- NOVEMBER T, 1938bon fronl the Mothers' Club a.4 alsoa. communJcatlon from the Board ofEducation of Garden CIty, Mlchtganalld hIS reply thereto
Attorney Fttzpatrick reported thatall vot111g on the proposlt1oUS Septem-ber '/.7 wa$ to be solely at precinctsunder the law and that the law re ..qUlfel! that the electIon proceed tn theprecIncts a$ adverttud
Motions Passed1 That the Board in all future <;ases
retaIn 1n Its employ only Olle memberof couples both member;; of Wh01l1areon the faculty whi) are not now mar ..fled and who become marrIed subse ..qnent to Febrnary 1. 1939
Yeas five' Nan none2 That the aud,ted b,ll. be ap-
provedYeas five Nays. n(lM3 That reqlJl~Jhon$ for supplies be
approve4Yeas five Nays none4 Thai the renewal of the arrange.
ment With Alger House for the m..struchon of school ifroups be ap"proved
Ye.. five Nay. none5 Th't the .ecretJry be Instructe4
10 Ihank Dr Brownell lor his adVIceand asSIstance Biven $lnc't Augq$t 1WIth the pl,ns for Ihe jUnior hIghschool
Yeas flv, N~y.!lOne
6 That the borm, ,ob at the jumOrhigh school ,'t~ b' awarded to theM,chlgan Drill COIlIp,.y .. r"OI11-mended by th~ arebltecls
Yeas five Nays. none7 That the ftoor blue prints and
cross seetlo1\ <1rlWfn$'s for the newJun'or high .chool a. subm'tted by thearchitects and approved by the sup ..enntendent be approved
Yeas five Nays noneMe.tmg eonv.ned at 7 45 1" MAdjourned at 10 22 P M
Proceedings of the September 23 Ip1e's hanqnet A .plend,d program and, _ speaker has been arranged for the eve~
October 7 and November 7, 1938,Meetmgs mug The bck.ts are only 35 centsand everybody IS InVIted Reservations
BOARD OF EDUCATION mnst be made by Snnday January 29
Present Trustees Clark, Meder,poupard 5upermttn<lent Van Kleeek
Absent; Trustee, J3arrett and Pal"cells
Mollou. :Parsed1 Thai Trustee Med" act as lem-
porary ehaln'U.n tn. the ab$ence ofPreSident parcells
Yeas thr... NaYi' none Ab.. nt:two
2 That the minutes of the medinr.of August 31 and Septembe~ 9 be ap-proved.
Ye.. three Nays' none Ab.. nttwo
3 Thai the audIted b'll. b. ap.proved
Yeas three Nays ne>ne Absenttwo
4 That the letter from Ibe FtreMarlne Insurance Company of DetrQitbe rece,ved and placed on file lor fut-ure reference
Yeas three Nays. t'Jone Absent.two
5 That requlsltions £01' suppl1e, beapproved•Yeas thr.e Nay. none Ab.. nt
two ~6 That the letter from Ihe WaYn~
County Tax Allocation Board be re-ceIved and placed. In the record'
Yeas three. Nays. none Ab.. nt.two
7 That a letter be sent to th,Grosse Pomte Park and Town.h,p of-fiCIals calhng attenbl1)11 to the Board'sownershIp of th, lqnlor h,gh sehoo1SIte at Somerset between Kercheval
I and 5t Pan1 m order that furth.r .. -sessments WIlt not be made on thI'property
Ye.. three NaYS none Ab.. nf.two.
8 That the bookkeeper be dtrectedto deSIst fraM the pradlce of cashmgpayroll checks 1n aU or In part
Yeas three Nays noq,e Absenttwo
9 That the n1.1UlmUm wage rates
1
for the Jumer high. sehcot as submIttedby the arch~tects be .ilpproved
Yeas three Nays. none Absenttwo
10 That the name of the new Jun-,or h,gh .choo! be John D P,erc.Junlor H1gh School of Grosse POInte
Y.... three Nay. none, Absent.two
11 That the malter of the 1~le ofthe Jefferson Avenue property bebroq.ght up at the next meetmg
Y... three Nays: none. Absent:two
The Boarq member$ were presentedWIth the September nnancla1 reports
A comrnuUlcabon was read fro"UMrs Dum<qt of the pefer Pq,rentTeacher ASSOCIation, requesting a new
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executtve secretary of the DetrOItCounctl of Churches wIll preach thisSunday at the 11 a m worship serVIceat the Jefferson Avenue BapttstChurch The mlU1ster the Rev Way ..land Zwayer, wJll preSIde at t1le serVIceand mtroduce Dr Frank
At 7 30 p m the sermon messageby the Rev Wayland Zwayer w1l1 bej I Call Your Frtends" addressed prt-roardy to youth III a serVIce tn whichhe will be assIsted by young peopleThe hour wIll be followed by an tn ..
formal song serVIce In the chapel wlthrefreshment! served by members ofthe HIgh School Youth, the younger ofthe three orgamzatIons participatmg
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The fourth sermon 1n a sene. on"Modern Meamngs In Old DoctrInes'beIng gIven by the Rev 0 W Bur..d.tt~ Olson at the Lochmoor Prote.t-ant Church, Mason. School on Verttlerroad, wIll be preached next $utlday,
FRANK GILLEN
Absentee VotersElectors unable to vote at the
Spring, Primary, and RegularElection due to absence from theTownship on account of business,vacation, or illness may obtainapplication for absentee ballotsfrom the Township Clerk.
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Thursday, January 26, 193~
January z" and 1S entItled "The DocM
tnne of S111'Worship serVIce IS from 9 30 to
10 40, followed by an adults' an4 youngpeople's Sunday Sch<:lol serVIce from10 45 to 11 15 As nsna1 Sunday School
John Gunther, the fear1es$, !theral wtll De held for all children from 2 toforeIgn correspondent and author of 11 years of age, from 9 30 to 11 15the brIllIant 300000 copy best seller At 10 45 a m the mOvie entitled"InSIde Europe" and Father Hubbal d "Chma Today" WIll be shown In thethe famed IIGtacler Pr1est'~ who 1S auclitorium for the varlOUS Sundayback on the platform after an 18 month School groups ThlS pIcture IS the firstexpedItIon among the King Islanq of a senes that WIll be sho'\\n on theEskimos of the Bering Sea, Will be I last Sunday of each monthnext week's headhners for the World ------Adventure Senes at the DetrOit lustt.. Mrs John B Macauley Jr of Mer ..tute of Arts Gunther w111brmg the riweather road 1S spendmg the monthbehmd the-scenes European !lItuation In the wmter home of Mr and Mr"up to date when he speaks on t
llnslde DWight Cutler of Wo04ward avenueEurope Now" at 3 30 and agam at 8 30 1n Cocoanut Grove, Flanext Sunday, January 29 Father Hub~bard wdl show hts new mohon PI.c~tures and speak on "Chit Dwellers ofthe Far North' at 8 30 Monday eve~tung, January 30
Gunther, whose ulnslde Europe" ISbanned In NaZl Germany and otherdIctatorshIp eoqntnes, WIlt 1Uterprettne future pohcles of the Berhn RonleaXls, explaIn the Issues In the SpamshWar, dISCUSSPnme MInIster Chamber.lam and hIS pohc~es glve h1S opinionof what wIll be the outcome of theEuropean situation and end WIth It
question and answer sessIon HIS newbook llInslde ASIa' IS to be pubhshedthll month and before beglnnmg hISnext one he IS makmg a few personalappearances 1ll larger AmerIcan CItIes
Father Hubbard s new film story ofthe KIng Island Eskimo 1$ saId to bethe finest and iuumest of hlS lecturecareer He shows these picturesquepeople as they hunt seal and walruscatch fish and giant crabs, butld theIrcomlaks or sktn bottomed canoes puton thelr weIrd masks for native dances,shp and sltde In comIcal fa'lhl0n overthe Ice as they play the Amerlcanfootball that Father Hubbard showedthem
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A Beauty Chat byDonna Williams
These days bnng more and morecold weather Walkmg IS the onlyexerCIse you can find to do The harshwmcls make skm and face very dry
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Boy Scout Executive
ness of theIr atJguments He felt thatthe local team had set up many obJecN!tons whtch the opposmg team dId notanswer
George B 0 s c h, 12A, MadeleIneSmtth, 12B, and Fred Hofmann, llB,upheld the negahve f.or Grosse POInteThe queshon was "Resolved That theUntted States should make an alhanceWIth Great Brttam"
High School StudentsIssue New Publication
A new student pubhcatlOn was Issuedat Grosse Potnte Htgh School lastFrIday Entttled "VIew Pomte," It ISa pIcture magazme of 20 pages theSize of 'LIfe" magazme, after whIchit IS patterned
The 98 photographs are the work ofamateur student and faculty photograNphers, nevertheless they are pIcturesfull of Me and mterest Informal vtewsof teen age students ptcture today'.,htgh school lIfe so well that one ofthose mythIcal v1S1tors from Marscould get a pretty good Idea of whatItS !tke
As far as Grosse Pomte HIgh S-choolknows the publtcahon IS the only oreof tts kmd m the country Undertakenlast fall as a subStitute for the trawdittonal school annual Vtew Pomte hasappealed to the student body from thebegmnmg, accordmg to Paul A RehN
Imus prmclpal When the qales cam-paIgn was conducted last week 2500copIes were ordered at 25 cents each
"All In~a Day s Work" IS the tItleof a sample two page spread BegmnIng WIth a snap shot of a sophomoregIrl asleep In her curlers, the pagepIctures the actIvlttes of a tYPIcalstudent throughout the day, at horneand at school ReadClible capttons supply data as to how much tIme hespends on home work (55 mInutes),what he has for breakfast, how oftenhe goes to the mOVIes, and other suchItems Another group of pIctures en-tItled "They Learn by Domg" showsstudents In some of the so called ac-tIVIty projects of today s school, thesctence laboratory, the stage the COllwference on government, the schoolpaper
Student members of the edttorlalstaff whIch edIted thl'; pubhcatIou,chooslOg the pIctures, wrft...mg the capwtlons and preparIng the I,youts, wereEnc Gottschalk, Nancy Worrell, JohnLucas, Anne EldrIdge, and CathermeRaupagh MISS Dons Trott was edI~tonal advtser, and Mr W A Mannand Ernest LaFollette superVIsed thephotographtc work
Dr George J FIsher M D, DeputyChIef Scout Executtve of the BoyScouts of AmerIca, has had a long anddtstmgUlshed career In the servtce ofyouth He has receIved the Award ofthe SlIver Buffalo from the Boy Scoutsof Amenca for dIstIngUIshed servIce toboyhood and the Luther Halsey GuhckAward of the New York PhYSIcalEducatton SOCIety for distIllgmshedservIce of a nabonal -character In thefield of phYSIcal educatton
Born 10 Cmcmnah OhIO, Dr FIsherwas graduated from the CmClOn:ltICollege of Medicme and Surgery m1898 WIth an M D degree, and 10 1908receIVed a Masters degree In phYSicaleducatIon from the Internattonal YMeA College at Sprmgfield, Mass
Dr FIsher became secretary of theInternattonal Commlttee of the Y MC A m 1906 as head of the phYSIcaldepartment DurIng the World Warhe was dtrector of the recreatton anuathlettcs of the Nahonal War WorkCouncil of the Y M C A In 1919tneBoy Scouts of AmerIca mVIted htm tobecome Deputy Chief Scout ExecutIve,after ten years of volunteer serVI<:e mscouting, chIefly as chaIrman of H'eNatIonal Co u n c 11 CommIttee onBadges, Awards and Scout RequlreNments
Dr FIsher's actIvittes have beenmany He was Dean of the EasternASSOCIatIon Summer School, from 1904to 191-9, PreSIdent, National PhYSIcalDIrectors SOCIety, 1904-1919, VIcePreSIdent, Bnttsh NatIonal PhYSIcalDIrectors SOCIety, Y M C A 1914-1919, Secretary, Athlettc League ofNorth Ameru:a, 1904-1919, PreSIdent,AthletIc Research SOCIety, 1917-1919,PreSIdent, AmerIcan Posture League,1922
Dr Fisher has long been an edItor ofphysl-Ca1 educatton and scoutIng pub-!tcattons He was editor of f'PhystcalTrammg," 1904-1919, editor of "VolleyBall Rl1les," 1916 1930, edItor of theAthlettc League Handbook begmnmg1907, edItor of 'The Scout ExecutIve,"1921, Jomt author of flPhysIcaI Effectsof Smokmg," 1917, author, "Studtes mAthletIC AdmInIstration and OtherMonographs," and Jomt edItor of theArmy and Navy Athlettc Handbooksdurlllg 1918and 1919
Dr FIsher was preSIdent of the NewYork CIty KIwams Club In 1926 andfirst chaIrman of the InternationalCommIttee on Vocattonal GUIdance.,member, Hygemc Reference Board ofthe Ltfe Extenston Instttute HIS clubsare the BuddIng Trades Club of NewYork CIty, the Lake PlaCId Club theKiwanIS Club and Scarsdale Golf Club
Read the breezy paragraph, of MaryJane Stoelzel for Intere.bug event. Ul
the soctal bEe of Grolse POinte •
THE GROSSE POINTE REVIEW
Membership Campaign
Detroit Garden Center
Fred W Casta tor, City Clerk andchaIrman of the commIttee of manNagement of Hannan MemorIal Y MC A announces that the 1939 member-ShIp campaIgn at Hannan 'Y" wtllopen Monday, January 30 and contmuethrough February 10 Etghty men ha\ eSIgned up as work-ers m the campaignand WIll meet Monday evenIng, Jartu~ary 30 at 6 15 at Hannan "Y" for theopenmg dmner The campaIgn hasbeen bUIlt around an automobtle raceWIth automobtle accessortes to beawarded as prizes to the hIgh produc-ers
The purpose of the 'CampaIgn IS toenroll and lOtroduce at least 350 newmembers to the recreatIonal, educawhonal, soctal and health butldmg priV-Ileges of the I Y" dunng the campaIgnperIod when speCIal attractIve mem~bershlp rates have been made avatlable
"Y" Boys to HearHead of F.B.I. Jan. 28
Cadillac Society, D. A. R.
Saturday afternoon, January 28 at 1o'clock the boys' diviStOn of the HanNnan MemorIal Branch Y MeA WIllhear Robert E Moore ChIef of theCIVIlIan Bureau of Identification pre~sent a lecture on the use of fingerprmts 10 Clvthan IdentIficatton WIththe aid of shde ptctures he WIll showtheIr value In Idenhfymg mlsstng orInjured persons and In solvmg ktd~nappmg cases
Followmg hiS talk he WIll answerquestIons and wtth the atd of a staffof sktlled finger prmters wtll takeprlOts for the F-ederal Bureau of CIVtlIan IdentIfication
CadIllac SOCI-e.ty, ChIldren of theAmerIcan RevolutIon, WIll meet SaturNday evenmg, January 28 at the homeof Robert and Harry J Vtbbert onWestmoreland avenue Roseland ParkA pot luck supper at SIX0 clock WIll befollowed by a J?nef busmess seSSionat which Mrs Robert H Peterson andMary ElaIne ChIlds, sentor and JuntorpreSIdents WIll preSIde If weather ISSUItable, there wtll be skatIng and to-bogganmg, otherWise, lOdoor enter-tamment wtll be prOVIded
Debaters Victoriousover Wyandotte
On FrIday February 3, In the lec-ture hall of the DetrOIt Instttute ofArts, at 2 30 o'clock the Detr01t Gar-den Center through the generOSIty Otthe Vtllage Garden Club IS able to Off~Ithe gardemng pubhc of Detr01t andthe VI<:Intty a lecture to be gwen byone of the foremost horttcultunsts I"l.Amertca, Hugh Ftndlay, professor oflandscape architedure at ColumbIaUntversity
Mr Fmdlay IS a member of theAmerlcaIt SOCIety of Landscape Arc!-}NItects, a Fellow of the Royal Horhculwtural SOCIety of England and IS theauthor of many books, among them"PractIcal Gardenmg," "Garden MakNmg and KeeplOg" and 'House Plants,TheIr Care and Culture" These 111Nteresbng facts about Mr Fmdlay, howwever, gIve no mdication of hIS persoIlNaltty whIch IS an unusually dehghtfulone'" He IS a Scotsman WIth a keensense of humor so that all of the use-ful and SCIentific mformahon he gIVesIS made very enJoyable by hIS mannerof presentmg It
The colored slIdes whIch Illustratethe lecture are very beauhful andmake one see the fine pomts of hor-ticulture and deSIgn of whIch he,s.peaks
Mr FlOdlay has lectured here beforeand aU those fortunate enough to ha' eheard hIm are enthusiasttc about theopportuntty of hearmg htm agam andthose who have not heard hIm shouldnot mISs thIS lecture WhICh Will be onenever g'lVen here before, flAmerIcanGardens," WIth espeCIal emphaSIS onsman gardens
The VIllage Garden Club was or~gamzed last fall by Mrs Ormond EHunt and some of her gardenmgfrtends and to be able In Its first yearof existence to brmg a lecturer ltkeHugh FlOdlay and to share It WIth thegardeners of DetrOIt shows that thISnew dub IS a defimte asset to the horNticulturaf actIVItIes of thts vICmtty
The offIcers of the VIllage GardenClub are'
PreSIdent Mrs 01"mond E HuntFIrst vICe preSIdent Mrs Alexander
W BlalllSecond VIce prestdent Mrs Armm
A DarmstaetterRecordmg secretary Mrs Emerson
FrantzCorrespondmg secretary Mrs WilN
ham J YoungTreasurer Mrs Walter F TantAll lectures of the Garden Center
are free and open to the pubhc
In the Jast debate of the season,Grosse Pomte Htgh School's debateteam emerged VtctoriOUS over theWyandotte trtO m a close deCISIon atWyandotte
The Judge, Mr P Sktllner of WayneUmverstty, awarded the de-cision toGrosse Pomters because of the clear-
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"Green Stockmgs" a three-act COffiNedy by A. E W Mason, wIll be preN
sented by Marygrove college studentsthe evenmgs of February 17 and 18 lU
the college audttonum ThiS IS thesIxth annual producbon gIven by thedramatic students and the glee clubfor the student scholarshIp fund
The proceeds of thts all school enterNprise are used to create scholarshtpsfor t.he benefit of students who mIghtnot be able to attend college withoutsuch aId It IS the only ttme durmgthe year when Marygrove studentsraIse money for the college
Each year the sale of tIckets 1$ underthe management of an executtve boardcompose~ of class and sodalIty officersPreVIOUS to 1938 the annual goal wasset at $1000 In 1938 It was raIsed to$1200 ThIS goal was succesJ{.ullY at~tamed The executIve comm~ttee ISnow constdermg what the goal for tht~year shall be, and It IS expected to beannounced In the very near future
The Rev John M Cooper D D, ofthe Cathohc Umversity of AmerIca,Washmgton, DC, WIll con{}uct thetwelfth annual retreat of the studentsof Marygrove Coll~, February 1-3
A well known anthr?p0logtst and aUNthonty on reltgion and Catholtcthought 10 America, Father Cooper IShead of the Anthr01'ology departmentof the CatholIc UmversIty.
The Rev Urban Nagle, 0 P, adNdressed the Marygrove student bodyat the regular assembly Monday, J an-uary 23 In the auditonum of the LlbNeral Arts bU1ldthg Father Nagle con-ducted the annual students' retreat m1937 (
PreSIdent and founder of the Black-fnars' gutld, Father Nagle has donemuch to develop the Cathohc theatermovement through hIS theater gUIldThe atm of thIS organtzatIon IS tobrtng drama back mto the church asIt was m the medIeval days The planIS to have a branch In ev-ery par1sh mthe country and ultimately to organtzea national group WhICh wul presentplays, not necessar1ly rehgl0ult, butCatholtc 10 ethICS and phIlosophy
In the field of writIng Father NagleIs known as the author of a Passtonplay, of the wtnnmg play tn Long~man s Green Drama League RehglOltSPlay contest m 1928, of 'Barter" aplay based on the Me of St Cathermeof SIenna and pubhshed In 1929, andof ffCathenne the Valtant," pubhshedIII 1931
HIS stutly entItled (The Developmentof RehgIous Thmkmg m Boys' appeared 10 1934 He was also edItor of"Dommicana" In 1931.
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High School GraCluatesHonored at Dinner
Shirley Clark, HA, was toastmasterof the Junior-sentor banquet held Wed-nesday, January 25, at the GrossePotnte HIgh Sohool
Greetmgs to the sentors were gtvenby James SterlIng with a sentor re-sponse by Robert Lotz Bruce Bock-stanz, Juntor, greeted the faculty, fol-lowed by a response from the facultyby Mr Charles Saltzer Dr E R VanKleeck, supermtendent of schools,spoke for the admtnIstratlOn SallyMorton mtroduced the toastmaster andopened the banquet
The program mcluded several mUSi-
cal numbers A plano solo was playedby Suz;nne Stevenson A boys' quartet, Don aId McConachle, RobertW fIght, Harry Keller and RudolphKamlschke, under the dIrection of MrJohn Fmch, offered a selection Asolo was sung by Ruth Heldt
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