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WE PR. IT, WIThv~ FAVOR - ADVlo.RT HAS NO RELATION; OUR POLICY. \1r l\er a hfclong rC&lden.t qf POinfe ""as actn e In the Vl Grosse Pomte potltlCS serV'111g of the ma ntenan<:e depart more than 10 years Req Hem hlg'h mass was sung a m Monday 111 ':it Paul s Oh J eonard 1\eff of 6411\eff Road, Gro<;o;ePOlllte BurJIal wa<; 111 S Cemete.ry 111 Gro",<;e PDInte r te<; ""ere I eld dt tl e cern Grn,,~e I C lte Po"t 1\0 1h J e~l 1 co l]Unct n 1 Wlth tJ . , I "l.u<. llr \a}1C 1 C 'i' j mer,l Home 1dd C1drge of rangements Leonard Neff Funer: Rites Held Me) 400 Taxpayers at F Shopping Center -- \ APPfloxllltately 400 Intereste4 atte-1llded the lheat'llng re1atn I" to posed ZOIl1ng ordmance dhJaIl1gc;: t I1g ~he estaJbl1shmg of a new center for Gflosse P:omte 1< a dents which was held at th~ POIUte Farms Mun.lolpal BUltdh day evenmg I The proposal was ~ald on t for further 'Con5'1deratlon and bflought Ulp again a;t the l1ex~ meettng O!fthe cooncil for £u cuss Ion The pt'lOlJ;.llOse.d new oenter 1Plann-ed br !protPerty .k approved Will be estabLIshed 0 PoInte Boulevard at LakeView Tille 1axp-ayers were very terested In the martter and con the attel1lCllan.ceat tJhls spe'C1a\~ was far greater than tJhe offiCI an1~cllpated ------- I Mr•• Chas. B. Davis Leav'i~ for New York Style - f Mrs Chas B DaVIS of the Woman s Shop 17016 Kerch~\ for tNerw Y'Ork Wednesday for Slh-owulIg of nelW SIP1:"l11g styles i dresses etc Watch for an nDUrncement of a iSpecIaI slhowl new 1936 styles at thiS poopuut hslhme-nt At the present tIme they are theIr semi ann'1lal c1earaniCe <;~ thnfty buyer wlll find many ~ bargams at th1s S/pecJal sale The RustiC' Cah ns &t Kercl Lakepo111te under the manag P J Wetns 1$pleased to anno speCIal Chmese and AmenC'a I wlll be servelCl dally With noon da} luncheon at popular A cocktail bar quite 'P0iP the men IS one of t'he featur establ1slhtnent and the other rJOom tor the ladles where degree of prn'llcy IS altrtatn.ed enJoy the fille !foods and <;er\eet a1 ilhl's Idea;I 1 en (ten Otl d~hndlv~envlrop~~ntQ ~ o/!!{f ;;"t~.... t - ' Rustic Cabin. Now Serving Special By Mall $200 per year Fete 1 J \ ;4, ' .. J , '\ t Person~ lllterested 111 learnIng tihe \10fse Code a.<ndthe I lternatwnal Codp will meet at the Grosse Piomrte HIgh Sdhool In Room 111 on lv1:onday Jan uar} 13 at 7 30 p m At that time plans for provId n.~ a competent In :,tructor \t\ III be made All adults and young people mter. ested In learnll1g the Morse or Inter. nat on3.<lCodes are urged! to ibe present at the rneetmg I I C 00 Filipino at (' ltABAUT of DetrOlt, at the inauguratIOn of Manuel Quezon ~s fIr.' preSIdent of the PhIlIppine Commonwealth. Tins PIC- tUl. "as blOU:;l1tback from Manila by COlll:r~ssman Rahaut - -~- ~-r---::::---- - I _C<>qrl"sy T\he Det""t J'lllte$ ... ""'"J r:- 1~ __ _~. • \ ,_d. ---" ~.e! '-'.:c.~~' u. s. , , i " p } , the ! Cltv of terosse POinte i i r l 1 ~ 4 Left to rlght, GEORGE DERN, secretary of wal, FE '~N"" MURPJlY, hIgh oommisslonel of the P 1 l pme islands; VICf1...l PRESIDENT JOr N GARNER and (i)?","~~,SfrlA~. LOm., \ 11 Represented --~--~-- r Celebrate Golden Wedding Ann~yersary J Mr and Mrs John Reaume, S72 ')t cta~r Ave ) The Review is the Only Adver- tising MedIUm Covering Grosse Pointe TownshIp. Alger Auxiliary Card. Party January 15th Gen R A and Co1 r "\f Al cr \ n Ihary V [' W WI1l hold d. (' rei 1 artv on Wednesdav Ja 1uary 1 at 30 p 11 dt the V r W hedd 1U I er", at 14627 )< ast Jefferson Ave at Altc T\. "ld A speCIal 1unoh w111 be ser c I ''''1 1 an acLn1tlssloncharge of 35 cent :every body welcome Don t forget the date \VednesddY January 15 PIa p ~econd floor of 1he P1aJtte ] 111hng t Alter Road and Ed.st Teftcr 01 An J yable eylentng ",,111 be In ~t for \1 1 ~&"'&~'O!r"'iillUiilf'"-OlIC:~"'JJffil1!!IEIWJo!f WORK ON GROSSE POINTE'S NEW ,I Neighborhood Thrift ~I SCHOOL BEGAN EARLY THIS W Shop I G10und "dO: hroken 11Ft \\ OJ k ofhclall) st1.rted thto;; week 17140Maumee Rd, Grosse Potn~e t ne\\ element lX\ ">cho)1 btuldmf, h catec on C'a(heux Road b JANUARY SALE NOW ON I Kerch, val and \\ Ic1100 I "t \\ eek tho final contract doc Come early for your selectIon of New donations greatly reduced were apploved 1.nd 'Hbl1ec1. ___ ~ I Bids fOl the con,trnctlOn of the ,chool "e cope' - I Board of LducatlOn it, 'lwclal111oet111g held Decemher 11 Drive Safely the successful I"ddel' \\ cre 's follo\\ s General contractor, -- l'"-uto;;che and (()111pan\ 2111 \\ ooclw1.rd Avenue DetrOIt wh Dur III the 5('8.5011 (f tlhe Ylelar !poor <lay t me vl>lblhty and the fadure of \\ as S206 836 00 pll111l1m1'" and heatmg \V J Phllhps Royll motoflstc; to burn !ghts 1') a comm<.n 'Ahose bId \\1." q;(iR13700 l.nd e'ectlIc p1\H'r and lIght 'Atrtng, came of hlgh""av acc1(lents Many of the fltal collblons dur ng tihe recent Ie\ 1 kC"trtc Inc 1 por tted ?G~6 I'ast II wcoch DetrOlt <;nnw storm::. were attr huted to exce" 'fi20:= N (j) Slve ~peed I'll mg low VISlbl!Ity can dItlons 1 he school I.. heIng' cono;;tructed as a Federal Fubhc low hangmg c1old<; <ilark day., Admtl1l~tratIu1 proJcct on v,hleh the School D1stnct was $" ,wlrhng 'now a,d foggy or frosted rederal grant of Sl 38 272 00 and for whICh the Grosse Pomt" wmdrshleld d1stor-t the dnver s VISIon 1 an 1 'Confine It to a very short et :.tancl' approved d. bond l%Ue for ~169 00000 at a spec1al electIOn hf Reaumes Celebra,e I Grosse Poi!:l)e B;nk The dry po"derv snow wh ch 'WlriS 11 'ember 20 1935 G ld HI _LJ' Sh tl""'l" 1935 a dOJd behmd moving "ehlele<; adds t") o en n euuHlg ows'\ualn In The contractors dnd the architects 0 Dell and Rowlan -1f-- the la... k of VIShll1ty for JDth approa'C 1 Anni'\J'ersary T ouay Con<;ldertd 0110 'i1If the most 'Ca'PClible mg and folioV'. mg vdlldelS a ld ICretates dIet that bhe bUIldmg \\ 111he rompleted and ready for OCCtlp eXeCl1tlves In loc'11\hankmg CIrcles afJd the dangprou'> bhnd Slpot JI passllg tlme for the st'cond semester next year -that IS by rebruar"'l Mr and \11 s Jo.l111 J Cd.U01C of 072 I V b ht TAll T ffi ; VIe" ed a!:> a dl<;h o-~ as.:.et to the raptd ncrease 1$1 I Y 0 ra c- Ih "it Clair avenue City 0 bra'. e P lte I Keep Your Ltghts Turned On When Unelel PVV'\ reguhtlOns all workmen WIll be paId on t Ib I y groWlI\,g' Gr 'li e P0111te d~stnct are ce e Tlatmg t eJ r fft1cth ,;,.uld ng \i\T1lJram R DeDa:bo J e Ca.c;lhler of lIhe Any Condttlons Cause Low Day Time wage scale At a meftlng of the contractors archItects repr anmversary tada} la 1Uary 9 NuptlJ.l rcro~" Pit B;k lIt t1 II VlllJblhty Arrive Safely' f d mass at St Pallll sat 7 (~)a 11 \'V 11 an v con e 1 fi 1" mc cec en; 1 el t1ve .. of the Ff'deral PVIJA and officers of the Board 0 F u to the high latm.le- fu'PcOIdeet hl1TI a man I I open house recept 01 from 5 to 7 p m who h,,<; mode 1 'I; way 1pWdrd along St. Ambrose Cag~rs held JdI1U,U\ 2 ~t\\ a'i explamed that per~on'i 111tere'ited In obt Wilt be the order .of the 11y Ihe laddel of 511 C' os by Virtue of hlS Lose to Catholl'c Cent~al employment on the h\llldmg- should apI)1\ throll"h the cont John Real me was be 1 J a 11 rv 4 0\>\ n powers '1 d Lhlhty ... .a ~ 1859 at Gros<;e lie and \lr kn 1 ne and ~hot1ld he regr':otered \\ Ith the NatlOn1.l Re employment S the former OhTlstll e I aBc-11e \\a<; bon Unner hl<; (':iD 1te management t1 f' St A1lJJbro~es fight11g team W:lS ':ieptember 12 1861 1.t Grn<;<;cIlc II ('v Grosse POlntc B 1 .}~shOiWSa <;ub-santlal nosed out In a gl.Cdt game Tuesday Two Fires in City of were mdrned at Gro<;<;c11c ) J u1ry gall 0\(' a year ~o thus It IS on Iv even ng With Catlhohc Central 34 to 2~ I 9 1886 Seven of the1r 1 e' .... 1 Ilrrn fi,ttlllg that Ule "h ~\11d be looked upon Don C1.lrd was hIgh po nt man for the Grosse Pointe Sunday are stIli ltvmg and they ha, e 11 g'ra ld as a leade" m cur dplt efforts to unprove wmners mth 16 po nts folLowcd do<;ely r children he bankllg J 11<' n(l~S by Ed Sanner wltlh 14 po nts for tl E' Fadv Sunday mornmg two ~er1011S C I Mf f ~, d fires were averted hy the qUlck re John first came to Gro~se [0 J tt' 1.t ,peCla <;ClV1CC i'1 a nenUtlY an losers ThIS game s ihI~gH glhts Vvlte t1 f> h f I t ' I 'I tl , t spons<>- ..... t the fire department of the the age of 18 to 1Aork tc ( g po rJ. a eel:' U nR. ur~ '<11 11 le 1.1 mas 111 fightmg spmts of the players v;pcclaliy '- v , I I' ti t , 'f CIt" 'Of Cros~e P01l1te Fires broke out nets of wth ch trl1cr{' 'wcre abO'l_ t LO ('our e<;)- <.,al t {,D~es le r0a men 0 Robert (Bob) KIlcoyne Who ~tood on between 5t Bal,l <;Churdh a~d Anchor patrons or tl ~ btnk uHler 115 dble on dcfen<;e 11 the bascmel1: a.t 403 RIvard Blvd B d' J also 1:''1c ba<;ement nf Ci98Unlversltv ay lrec IOn If} c, 'mllro'" next n J) I' --'-- ~ -__ )'~ '- e gage<; 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J 1 (' 11.1e de! dl (,It re pol ed He latel rctur 1ed to Ir S"-C fk mar ~ !.. "alle f ndd)- ]1.l1UaIy 10 dt \orthcast Tied Ohrlstmc lived il C're or abollt :HRS (' G B RT WALDO JR P 1 1 11 .1 and c,-t ngUl<:.hcd the- t",o erng)lU 1':1 ,Ill \-ollrl lcbcC111ted SCV'-<.n years a 1 t tt..1l (' u 1'1<, 1 1 talct' IJ(l >4.«1" ! 1-,; l: ~ C. r ~t.. y~ Cul -- - " up the1r 1bode In (r0<;c 1 nc 01 Janc arc f, IC;,l<; tlLformerSniother <;ltCtv( So mal\ Ot t>hr ll('~ are Neff Road an 1 1-1 a.ck '\ venue' 0 the I rvIr<; J ame BK -,1 () Ohlcago until F art Pontchartrain Cd t"rd 1 y c",relcs<;lv <;-trr v 1 r 101 h Delrnass r'arm Smce th",t t m'" they the latter 1 ort 0 At \~eek the basement why not he careful an-d have reSided contl11uo ly b-r sse ~- --- Mtss Delllse M Abbey fidd &ecre prevent <;Imllar oc<currence<;? Pomte Announcement tary for Crossnore a Southern Moun The fire department deserves com ______ ta n DAR approved school 1n Nortl-t mendatlOn for the credltafble manner 1'1 The Elawe \1 nc Ardnt Dance Carohna WIll be gue~t <;p-ea.k;er.on all 1,v 1 hlC'hthey ha\-e sa\cd property and 5tud 0 1<;now e nlhng pupils for the A..pproved 50hools Program arranged effiCiently prevent",d fires from gettmg' spnng tlerm wlh ""111 1 g n the !Week by lort PontJdhartratn ChiClpter Daugth out oJ contr,-.l of January 13 1 ten of the Amen-c:an RevOllullroll for ---- MISS Elallle \1 Ie Ar Hlt has had 111 FrIday lanuary 17 at Hotel Statllel. Learn International tcnSlVe tratnn g dl tYl t<; of dancmg The meetmg Will be preceded by a 12 30 dM Cd and 1S endorsLCI tl c ]Janrc1llg Mas G clock luncheon for rWIllChre<;ervatlOn~ an orse 0 e at ter; of Amenea Ie CI cago AssoCla should be made by Wodnosday Janu High School Jan, 13 hon of Ddl1<ClI \if asters and The ary 15 w1th the corres{)ondmg secre DanCing Master J.f "\[tch gan tan Mrs rredeTlok J Dykstra of PrIvate and cla le<;<;on<; are avallarble \Vorcester Place for begJnners d.ld adJvan ed chl1dren I rederlck G Vi,i1hlte executlve secre and aduLts 1ll all ypes of danc111g' tary of the BoaTid OIf Oommef'1ce of MISS Arndt ur e~ that you enroll as Hamtramck WILl gIve an address en soon as poss1bl e s you may be proper l } tltled CIviC HOIusekeCiP111g Mrs c1a<;<;'1fied to your better adv nta~e H~nry B KE'J11o~g<progr.lJm Chalrmd.l1 Thle' I:la1l1e » lane A..rndt Dance WIll mtroduce tJhe g.peakers StudIO IS locatq 1 a1 919 Barrlllgton I In the husmess seS<;10n over which Road one half bl ck south of J ef+ersoll the regent Mrs BasJ.l L Connelly WI I Telephone LenD"; 7639 (Contmued on Page Three) ihe (Jirnsse \\ moor MagIC 15 the name of the free I Ifcture wluch Will be given by the De J trolt Garden Center at the DetrOit In stltnte Olf Arts at 2 p m Thursday Jan 16 The slides whJ1ah Illustrate tbe talk ,viere entered m thiS year 5 Federated Garden Clu1)s of .Mldhtgan compebtlon and chosen bv the commIttee as bemg the most beautiful In trhe cOilleotlOn The pubh< 1~ mv~terl to thl<) lecture No mem)b~rshlp tn any club IS need cd for admlttancre The Garden Certter Room In the Instttute of Arts IS open every ThuT3 day and Fnday ,A. good garden hbrary may be couc;ulted the.rle Clubs or 111 dlVldJU lIs are urged to make use O!f the Garden Center fa.c~hiles for frf'c garden <;tudy and Garden mforma1:tQo Winter Magic Topic of Garden Center Lecture, Jan. 16th For Job Printing Call Lenox 116~ Federation of Catholic Alumnae Lecture Jan, 19 G. 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Professional Women's Club Meeting 'N' ext monthly meeting of the Grosse POlIlite PrO'fe5sl'onal \Varnenr's ClUJb wIll be held on Wedn'ew'aY January 15 at tHe Grosse Pomte Memorial Ohun:r DInner WIll be served at 6 30 The speaker '\\ III be \1.I!lS Gladys Allen who Will address the g1'oup on the subject of her work With the Travelers AId LB An Illne<;s of a year resulted in the death at h1s home Sunday of Daniel FIC!<;e,AlMand of 395Lake Shore Rd Gt'losse Pl.OInte Farm<; Widely known attorney and for years a leader in CIViC and club aftaIrs <at Grosse Pomte Mr Att1at1ld was bron In D1lhburg Pa 62 years ago and t"edelved Ihls A B rl,egree from Prmceton Unlv~rsIty In 1898 He then entered the Larw QfflCe of the 1.1\\ tlrfm -of Ru<;sel1 'CamplJelI here and tn ntne montfus completed a thl"'ee y("ar ('ourse 1U laM' ;:lnd wa'S admitted to 1he bar Until 15 years ago he ...wa<; actively engailfed 111 hiS prradlCle qlere and 511lCe tJhat tune had devoted ih1 Q time to CIVIC and club affairs ~t Grosse Po111te He orga01zed the Loohmoor Clulb 10 1918 and played a leadmg role In the butk-hng of tRe GrosSle POlllte Y<licht ClUib H'" or~alllzed and until hlS dieatlh was president of the Gro<;se P<omte Town ship Imp!l'ovemellot Co and With &everal asc;oclate~ o"galllzed the Grosse Pomte Prtvate School 111 lQ16 ~efV\1l1tgas Its pre<;Ident for 10 years He was a dl fleetor In Tthe Kalw1natzoo Paper Co and In The Ka 1 amaZlOO Sto,e Co He was a P1C1l sonal frtend of the late Presl dent \i\7oodrO\, W11<;on For several years, standmg 1Il consul here Mr Altland w<\!s a member of the Country Club of Detro~t DetrOit Bar AssOcIatIOn the- DetrOit CLuib the Grosse Pomte Yach'1: Club the U1lIIver 51ty Clu1J and th" Green Bag Clwb In 1909 re mar'tled KatherIne C WoodlJun, Who WJlili a daugihter Mrs Sherwood Waldron ",nd a brotlhe Charles A.ltland surVIve The Rev J""e!>h A Vance D D con dUlCted t1he funeral services tn the Ihome at 2 30 p m Tuesd,l.Y B unarr was tn Elmwood Cemetery Daniel F. Altland Dies Following Long Illness j I r ODS rue Ion ,mit. ""- TIrE GROSSE POINTE PRINTING CO., Pubh~h'r8 PHONE LENOX 1162 ~ T~,~"L~ - i:ro P " ~@ ROSES ARJi RiD - VI'LETS! ARI.... I. I'AC:IS AU \., LONGWH H TAXE'..A!lADVI. The Review is the Only Adver- 1 tising Medium Covering Grosse ADVlan £ 1« THE REVIEW Pointe Township. /~ , VOL IO-NO 19 News Digest By JOHN SMITH Even the Go, emor of Michigan recen ed benefit from ~he AAA to the extent of $SR If Mlckey Cochrane adds any more stars 10 hIS roster, the TIger !meup wll1 look hke who s who of basehall The President received anothel 51,,1' 111the face when the Supreme Court declared the AAA as un constItutIOnal Gro~se Pomter trIed 111 cor nechon wlth Bremer $200 000 l<lclllapmg Mrs. Louise E. Spoor Funeral Rites Jan. 4 \Vre,tlers thmw each other out of 1mg Ignore dec"lOn of ref cree, and return tn the ring to fi111Shoff the rough and gruelhng battle lomm"'toner fined them as well ab sl1"lpendmg them Veteran' Bonus expected to pas, 111a fe" day, Hope It does the bov, deserve It and then some Bruno Hauptman death IS set for January 17 He accepts It wlthout signs of emot.on or change In countenance He 1'1 e pare, to as~ for demency ltIninlt Ileuicw THE HOME NEWSPAPER OF GROSSE POINTE AND THE FOURTEENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT -----------_._----- - OLDHAM, Pubh,her ( RO~~I P011\flT ~lIU]](.''''\f JHlfR~J)"'Y TAcNUARY 9 1936" --------------------- -----~-~ -- -- - ~ --------- -----_._------- Requrem '!ugh mass wa'i Stlinlg at 1-0 a nt ~a,turrday In S5 Peter and Piartd's }esUlt Churdh, E Jeffierson Ave, and $t AntOine St, for Mrs LouI"e E Spoor, of 920 Nottmgham Road Grosse PQmte Park Prayers were saId at 9 30 In the Fred G Mar.slha.ll Sons Parlors "3462 E Jefferson Ave BurIal was m Mt Oltvet Cemetery Mrs Spoor died sMr'ly .fter mId nIght la<;t Tiblursday m Cottage Hos. ptta! fron. m1'UrJes sufferd New Year 5 Day In a nall at her home She wa" born In ne-trolt 45 vears ago the >dau ghrter of Hue late Oharles 5avanac and M~ BltzaIDcth McConVIlle She was educated .Ii DetrOIt ~hdOls and at <the Monroe Aead-emv Thle DetrOit CIrcle of the Interna S4tvlvlrg are her husband F Gor tlOnal Federation of Ca.tholtc Alumnae don Spoor, auditor of The RepUlbhc of wh1ch Mrs Frang J Feely o.f Tram SUIPP.J.~ Corp four dhJIldrlen, Mn blv Road Grasse POlOte IS Regent George- L Foster Ada LoUilse WaFfren j WIll present RIchard Dana Skmner 1t1 '-!o-rden and Mary Vl1ig'1l11aSpoor anJ a lecture on bugene 0 Nelli on Sunday her motiher Mrs M-eConvll1e \ evenIug Tanuar, 19th at 8 0 clock at the War<l<l1 M IS., Angela Roe IS General GhaI" man aS~L...ted hy '?v:iI&s .b.stelle Fltzpat rIC as co dhcvlrman Mrs J Clarence Grtx 15 In charge of tickets alljd MISS Al ce ])o~"Vlley publtclty M r ~k1nner waJShorn In DetrOlt and has Just completed a novel wh~ch h.15 old French DetrOit for a background He 1&the grand<;on of RIchard Henry l)ana author of Tv,o YI<>ars Before the Mast and the great grand<;on of the R chard Henry Dana lOne of tJ e fonder<; OIfthe 'l".prth Amencan RelVlew of ""hlch Mr Sk111ner III now MS'OClate editor f01 ten years Mr Skmner was dramatic editor of the Commoll weal He has made an extens1Ve study of Mr O'Ne'1Hs plays and knows the man ""eLl al<;o, lhav1llIg VISIted !hIm at hIS home at Sea Isla.Jnd Georgt.a If tlung' that al e leakmg out at the Senate qUIz had come out years ago "hat a stir It would have created m the natton \Jr'um,an hfe must he the pawns thllt thp InternatIOnal bankers m,<klji: "-,,.>: mh I LaXIty 011'the I"Jl t of drivers IS the <:dtlSe of most of the accI- )dent' TelevIsion lS about to make ltS debut m 1936, "t least that IS the concen 'us >of men 111the know In televlslOn If you" ant to hve beyond your mean", secure a tItle and marry \ an heIress That's all that IS "' necessary "

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Page 1: - $200 ODS rue Ion C 00 - Grosse Pointe Public Librarydigitize.gp.lib.mi.us/digitize/newspapers/gpreview/1935...Ihe laddel of 511C' os by Virtue of hlS Lose to Catholl'c Cent~al employment

WE PR.IT, WIThv~FAVOR - ADVlo.RTHAS NO RELATION;

OUR POLICY.

\1r l\er a hfclong rC&lden.t qfPOinfe ""as actn e In the VlGrosse Pomte potltlCS serV'111gof the ma ntenan<:e departmore than 10 years

Req Hem hlg'h mass was sunga m Monday 111 ':it Paul s OhJ eonard 1\eff of 6411\eff Road,Gro<;o;ePOlllte BurJIal wa<; 111 SCemete.ry 111 Gro",<;e PDInter te<; ""ere I eld dt tl e cernGrn,,~e I C lte Po"t 1\0 1hJ e~l 1 co l]Unct n 1 Wlth tJ.,

I "l.u<. llr \a}1C 1 C 'i'j mer,l Home 1dd C1drge ofrangements

Leonard Neff Funer:Rites Held Me)

400 Taxpayers at FShopping Center-- \

APPfloxllltately 400 Intereste4atte-1llded the lheat'llng re1atn I" toposed ZOIl1ng ordmance dhJaIl1gc;:t I1g ~he estaJbl1shmg of a newcenter for Gflosse P:omte 1< adents which was held at th~POIUte Farms Mun.lolpal BUltdhday evenmg

IThe proposal was ~ald on t

for further 'Con5'1deratlon andbflought Ulp again a;t the l1ex~meettng O!fthe cooncil for £ucuss Ion The pt'lOlJ;.llOse.dnewoenter 1Plann-ed br !protPerty .k

approved Will be estabLIshed 0

PoInte Boulevard at LakeViewTille 1axp-ayers were very

terested In the martter and conthe attel1lCllan.ceat tJhls spe'C1a\~was far greater than tJhe offiCIan1~cllpated

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Mr•• Chas. B. Davis Leav'i~for New York Style

- fMrs Chas B DaVIS of the

Woman s Shop 17016 Kerch~\for tNerw Y'Ork Wednesday forSlh-owulIg of nelW SIP1:"l11gstyles idresses etc Watch for annDUrncement of a iSpecIaI slhowlnew 1936 styles at thiS poopuuthslhme-nt

At the present tIme they aretheIr semi ann'1lal c1earaniCe <;~

thnfty buyer wlll find many ~bargams at th1s S/pecJal sale

The RustiC' Cah ns &t KerclLakepo111te under the managP J Wetns 1$pleased to annospeCIal Chmese and AmenC'a Iwlll be servelCl dally Withnoon da} luncheon at popular

A cocktail bar quite 'P0iPthe men IS one of t'he featurestabl1slhtnent and the otherrJOom tor the ladles wheredegree of prn'llcy IS altrtatn.edenJoy the fille !foods and<;er\eet a1 ilhl's Idea;I 1 en (ten Otld~hndlv~envlrop~~ntQ

~ o/!!{f ;;"t~.... t- '

Rustic Cabin. NowServing Special

By Mall $200 per year

Fete

•1 •J\

;4,'..J ,'\t

Person~ lllterested 111 learnIng tihe\10fse Code a.<ndthe I lternatwnal Codpwill meet at the Grosse Piomrte HIghSdhool In Room 111 on lv1:onday Januar} 13 at 7 30 p m At that timeplans for provId n.~ a competent In

:,tructor \t\ III be madeAll adults and young people mter.

ested In learnll1g the Morse or Inter.nat on3.<lCodes are urged! to ibe presentat the rneetmg

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(' ltABAUT of DetrOlt, at the inauguratIOn of Manuel Quezon~s fIr.' preSIdent of the PhIlIppine Commonwealth. Tins PIC-tUl. "as blOU:;l1tback from Manila by COlll:r~ssman Rahaut

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Gen R A and Co1 r "\f Al cr \ nIhary V [' W WI1l hold d. (' rei 1artvon Wednesdav Ja 1uary 1 at 30 p 11

dt the V r W hedd 1U I er", at 14627)< ast Jefferson Ave at Altc T\. "ld

A speCIal 1unoh w111 be ser c I ''''1 1an acLn1tlssloncharge of 35 cent :everybody welcome Don t forget the date\VednesddY January 15 PIa p ~econdfloor of 1he P1aJtte ] 111hng t AlterRoad and Ed.st Teftcr 01 An J yableeylentng ",,111 be In ~t for \1 1

~&"'&~'O!r"'iillUiilf'"-OlIC:~"'JJffil1!!IEIWJo!f WORK ON GROSSE POINTE'S NEW,I Neighborhood Thrift ~I SCHOOL BEGAN EARLY THIS WShop I

G10und "dO: hroken 11Ft \\ OJ k ofhclall) st1.rted thto;; week17140Maumee Rd, Grosse Potn~e

t ne\\ element lX\ ">cho)1 btuldmf, h catec on C'a(heux Road bJANUARY SALE NOW ON IKerch, val and \\ Ic1100 I "t \\ eek tho final contract doc

Come early for your selectIon ofNew donations greatly reduced were apploved 1.nd 'Hbl1ec1.

___ ~ I Bids fOl the con,trnctlOn of the ,chool "e cope'- IBoard of LducatlOn it, 'lwclal111oet111g held Decemher 11Drive Safely the successful I"ddel' \\ cre 's follo\\ s General contractor,

-- l'"-uto;;che and (()111pan\ 2111 \\ ooclw1.rd Avenue DetrOIt whDur III the 5('8.5011 (f tlhe Ylelar !poor

<lay t me vl>lblhty and the fadure of \\ as S206 836 00 pll111l1m1'" and heatmg \V J Phllhps Royllmotoflstc; to burn !ghts 1') a comm<.n 'Ahose bId \\1." q;(iR13700 l.nd e'ectlIc p1\H'r and lIght 'Atrtng,came of hlgh""av acc1(lents Many ofthe fltal collblons dur ng tihe recent Ie\ 1 kC"trtc Inc 1por tted ?G~6 I'ast II wcoch DetrOlt<;nnw storm::. were attr huted to exce" 'fi20:=N (j)Slve ~peed I'll mg low VISlbl!Ity candItlons 1he school I.. heIng' cono;;tructed as a Federal Fubhc

low hangmg c1old<; <ilark day., Admtl1l~tratIu1 proJcct on v,hleh the School D1stnct was $",wlrhng 'now a,d foggy or frosted rederal grant of Sl 38 272 00 and for whICh the Grosse Pomt"wmdrshleld d1stor-t the dnver s VISIon 1an 1 'Confine It to a very short et :.tancl' approved d. bond l%Ue for ~169 00000 at a spec1al electIOn hf

Reaumes Celebra,e I Grosse Poi!:l)e B;nk The dry po"derv snow wh ch 'WlriS 11 'ember 20 1935G ld HI _LJ' Sh tl""'l" 1935 a dOJd behmd moving "ehlele<; adds t")o en n euuHlg ows'\ualn In The contractors dnd the architects 0 Dell and Rowlan-1f-- the la ...k of VIShll1ty for JDth approa'C 1

Anni'\J'ersary T ouay Con<;ldertd 0110 'i1If the most 'Ca'PClible mg and folioV'.mg vdlldelS a ld ICretates dIet that bhe bUIldmg \\ 111he rompleted and ready for OCCtlp

eXeCl1tlves In loc'11\hankmg CIrcles afJd the dangprou'> bhnd Slpot JI passllg tlme for the st'cond semester next year -that IS by rebruar"'lMr and \11 s Jo.l111J Cd.U01C of 072 I V b ht TAll T ffi ;VIe" ed a!:> a dl<;h o-~ as.:.et to the raptd ncrease 1$1 I Y 0 ra c- Ih

"it Clair avenue City 0 bra'. e P lte I Keep Your Ltghts Turned On When Unelel PVV'\ reguhtlOns all workmen WIll be paId on t l¥I b I y groWlI\,g' Gr 'li e P0111te d~stnct

are ce e Tlatmg t eJ r fft1cth ,;,.uld ng \i\T1lJram R DeDa:boJe Ca.c;lhler of lIhe Any Condttlons Cause Low Day Time wage scale At a meftlng of the contractors archItects repranmversary tada} la 1Uary 9 NuptlJ.l rcro~" Pit B;k lIt t1 II VlllJblhty Arrive Safely' f dmass at St Pallll sat 7 (~)a 11 \'V 11 an v con e 1 fi 1" mc cec en; 1 el t1ve .. of the Ff'deral PVIJA and officers of the Board 0 F u

to the high latm.le- fu'PcOIdeet hl1TI a man I Iopen house recept 01 from 5 to 7 p m who h,,<; mode 1 'I; way 1pWdrd along St. Ambrose Cag~rs held JdI1U,U\ 2 ~t\\a'i explamed that per~on'i 111tere'ited In obtWilt be the order .of the 11y

Ihe laddel of 511C' os by Virtue of hlS Lose to Catholl'c Cent~al employment on the h\llldmg- should apI)1\ throll"h the contJohn Real me was be 1 J a 11 rv 4 0\>\ n powers '1 d Lhlhty ... .a ~

1859 at Gros<;e lie and \lr kn 1 ne and ~hot1ld he regr':otered \\ Ith the NatlOn1.l Re employment Sthe former OhTlstll e I aBc-11e \\a<; bon Unner hl<; (':iD 1te management t1 f' St A1lJJbro~es fight11g team W:lS':ieptember 12 1861 1.t Grn<;<;cIlc II ('v Grosse POlntc B 1 .}~shOiWSa <;ub-santlal nosed out In a gl.Cdt game Tuesday Two Fires in City ofwere mdrned at Gro<;<;c11c ) J u1ry gall 0\(' a year ~o thus It IS on Iv even ng With Catlhohc Central 34 to 2~ I9 1886 Seven of the1r 1 e' ....1 Ilrrn fi,ttlllg that Ule "h ~\11d be looked upon Don C1.lrd was hIgh po nt man for the Grosse Pointe Sundayare stIli ltvmg and they ha, e 11 g'ra ld as a leade" m cur dplt efforts to unprove wmners mth 16 po nts folLowcd do<;ely rchildren he bankllg J 11<' n(l~S by Ed Sanner wltlh 14 po nts for tl E' Fadv Sunday mornmg two ~er1011S

C I Mf f ~, d fires were averted hy the qUlck reJohn first came to Gro~se [0 J tt' 1.t ,peCla <;ClV1CCi'1 a nenUtlY an losers ThIS game s ihI~gHglhts Vvlte t1 f>

h f I t' I 'I tl , t spons<>-.....t the fire department of thethe age of 18 to 1Aork tc ( g po rJ. a eel:' U nR.ur~ '<11 11 le 1.1 mas 111 fightmg spmts of the players v;pcclaliy '- v, I I' ti t , 'f CIt" 'Of Cros~e P01l1te Fires broke outnets of wth ch trl1cr{' 'wcre abO'l_ t LO ('our e<;)- <.,al t {,D~es le r0a men 0 Robert (Bob) KIlcoyne Who ~tood on

between 5t Bal,l <;Churdh a~d Anchor patrons or tl ~ btnk uHler 115 dble on dcfen<;e 11 the bascmel1: a.t 403 RIvard BlvdB d' J also 1:''1c ba<;ement nf Ci98Unlversltvay lrec IOn If} c, 'mllro'" next n J) I'--'-- ~ -__ )'~ '- e gage<; e ..,. J 1 (' 11.1e de! dl (,It r e pol e d

He latel rctur 1ed to Ir S"-Cfk mar ~ !.. "alle f ndd)- ]1.l1UaIy 10 dt \orthcastTied Ohrlstmc lived il C're or abollt :HRS (' G B RT WALDO JR P 1111.1 and c,-t ngUl<:.hcd the- t",o

erng)lU 1':1 ,Ill \-ollrl lcbcC111tedSCV'-<.n years a 1 t tt..1l (' u 1'1<,1 1 talct' IJ(l >4.«1" ! 1-,; l: ~ C. r ~t..y~ Cul -- - "up the1r 1bode In (r0<;c 1 nc 01 Janc arc f, IC;,l<; tlLformerSniother <;ltCtv( So mal\ Ot t>hr ll('~ areNeff Road an 1 1-1 a.ck '\ venue' 0 the I rvIr<; J ame B K -,1 () Ohlcago until Fart Pontchartrain Cd t"rd 1y c",relcs<;lv <;-trrv 1 r 101 hDelrnass r'arm Smce th",t t m'" they the latter 1 ort 0 At \~eek the basement why not he careful an-dhave reSided contl11uo ly b-r sse ~ - --- Mtss Delllse M Abbey fidd &ecre prevent <;Imllar oc<currence<;?Pomte Announcement tary for Crossnore a Southern Moun The fire department deserves com

______ ta n D A R approved school 1n Nortl-t mendatlOn for the credltafble manner 1'1The Elawe \1 nc Ardnt Dance Carohna WIll be gue~t <;p-ea.k;er.on all 1,v1hlC'hthey ha\-e sa\cd property and

5tud 0 1<;now e nlhng pupils for the A..pproved 50hools Program arranged effiCiently prevent",d fires from gettmg'spnng tlerm wlh ""111 1 g n the !Week by lort PontJdhartratn ChiClpter Daugth out oJ contr,-.lof January 13 1 ten of the Amen-c:an RevOllullroll for ----

MISS Elallle \1 Ie Ar Hlt has had 111 FrIday lanuary 17 at Hotel Statllel. Learn InternationaltcnSlVe tratnn g dl tYl t<; of dancmg The meetmg Will be preceded by a 12 30 d M C dand 1S endorsLCI tl c ]Janrc1llg Mas G clock luncheon for rWIllChre<;ervatlOn~ an orse 0 e atter; of Amenea Ie CI cago AssoCla should be made by Wodnosday Janu High School Jan, 13hon of Ddl1<ClI \if asters and The ary 15 w1th the corres{)ondmg secreDanCing Master J.f "\[tch gan tan Mrs rredeTlok J Dykstra of

PrIvate and cla le<;<;on<;are avallarble \Vorcester Placefor begJnners d.ld adJvan ed chl1dren I rederlck G Vi,i1hlte executlve secreand aduLts 1ll all ypes of danc111g' tary of the BoaTid OIf Oommef'1ce of

MISS Arndt ur e~ that you enroll as Hamtramck WILl gIve an address ensoon as poss1ble s you may be properl} tltled CIviC HOIusekeCiP111g Mrsc1a<;<;'1fiedto your better adv nta~e H~nry B KE'J11o~g<progr.lJm Chalrmd.l1

Thle' I:la1l1e » lane A..rndt Dance WIll mtroduce tJhe g.peakersStudIO IS locatq 1 a1 919 Barrlllgton I In the husmess seS<;10n over whichRoad one half bl ck south of J ef+ersoll the regent Mrs BasJ.l L Connelly WI ITelephone LenD"; 7639 (Contmued on Page Three)

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\\ moor MagIC 15 the name of the free IIfcture wluch Will be given by the De Jtrolt Garden Center at the DetrOit Instltnte Olf Arts at 2 p m Thursday Jan16

The slides whJ1ah Illustrate tbe talk,viere entered m thiS year 5 FederatedGarden Clu1)s of .Mldhtgan compebtlonand chosen bv the commIttee as bemgthe most beautiful In trhe cOilleotlOn

The pubh< 1 ~ mv~terl to thl<) lectureNo mem)b~rshlp tn any club IS need

cd for admlttancreThe Garden Certter Room In the

Instttute of Arts IS open every ThuT3day and Fnday ,A. good garden hbrarymay be couc;ulted the.rle Clubs or 111

dlVldJU lIs are urged to make use O!f theGarden Center fa.c~hiles for frf'c garden<;tudy and Garden mforma1:tQo

Winter Magic Topicof Garden Center

Lecture, Jan. 16th

For Job Printing Call Lenox 116~

Federation of CatholicAlumnae Lecture Jan, 19

G. P. ProfessionalWomen's Club Meeting'N'ext monthly meeting of the Grosse

POlIlite PrO'fe5sl'onal \Varnenr's ClUJb wIllbe held on Wedn'ew'aY January 15 attHe Grosse Pomte Memorial Ohun:rDInner WIll be served at 6 30 Thespeaker '\\ III be \1.I!lSGladys Allen whoWill address the g1'oup on the subjectof her work With the Travelers AId

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An Illne<;s of a year resulted in thedeath at h1s home Sunday of DanielFIC!<;e,AlMand of 395 Lake Shore RdGt'losse Pl.OInte Farm<; Widely knownattorney and for years a leader in CIViCand club aftaIrs <at Grosse Pomte

Mr Att1at1ld was bron In D1lhburgPa 62 years ago and t"edelved Ihls A Brl,egree from Prmceton Unlv~rsIty In

1898 He then entered the Larw QfflCe ofthe 1.1\\ tlrfm -of Ru<;sel1 'CamplJelI hereand tn ntne montfus completed a thl"'eey("ar ('ourse 1U laM' ;:lnd wa'S admittedto 1he bar

Until 15 years ago he ...wa<; activelyengailfed 111 hiS prradlCle qlere and 511lCetJhat tune had devoted ih1Q time to CIVICand club affairs ~t Grosse Po111te Heorga01zed the Loohmoor Clulb 10 1918and played a leadmg role In the butk-hngof tRe GrosSle POlllte Y<licht ClUib H'"or~alllzed and until hlS dieatlh waspresident of the Gro<;se P<omte Township Imp!l'ovemellot Co and With &everalasc;oclate~ o"galllzed the Grosse PomtePrtvate School 111 lQ16 ~efV\1l1tgas Itspre<;Ident for 10 years He was a dlfleetor In Tthe Kalw1natzoo Paper Coand In The Ka1amaZlOO Sto,e Co Hewas a P1C1l sonal frtend of the late Presldent \i\7oodrO\, W11<;on For severalyears, standmg 1Il consul here

Mr Altland w<\!s a member of theCountry Club of Detro~t DetrOit BarAssOcIatIOn the- DetrOit CLuib theGrosse Pomte Yach'1: Club the U1lIIver51ty Clu1J and th" Green Bag Clwb

In 1909 re mar'tled KatherIne CWoodlJun, Who WJlili a daugihter MrsSherwood Waldron ",nd a brotlheCharles A.ltland surVIve

The Rev J""e!>h A Vance D D condUlCted t1he funeral services tn the Ihomeat 2 30 p m Tuesd,l.Y B unarr was tnElmwood Cemetery

Daniel F. Altland DiesFollowing Long Illness

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VOL IO-NO 19

News DigestBy JOHN SMITH

Even the Go, emor of Michiganrecen ed benefit from ~he AAA tothe extent of $SR

If Mlckey Cochrane adds anymore stars 10 hIS roster, the TIger!meup wll1 look hke who s whoof basehall

The President received anothel51,,1' 111the face when the SupremeCourt declared the AAA as unconstItutIOnal

Gro~se Pomter trIed 111 cornechon wlth Bremer $200 000l<lclllapmg

Mrs. Louise E. SpoorFuneral Rites Jan. 4

\Vre,tlers thmw each other outof 1mg Ignore dec"lOn of refcree, and return tn the ring tofi111Shoff the rough and gruelhngbattle lomm"'toner fined themas well ab sl1"lpendmg them

Veteran' Bonus expected topas, 111a fe" day, Hope It doesthe bov, deserve It and then some

Bruno Hauptman death IS setfor January 17 He accepts Itwlthout signs of emot.on orchange In countenance He 1'1epare, to as~ for demency

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Requrem '!ugh mass wa'i Stlinlg at 1-0a nt ~a,turrday In S5 Peter and Piartd's}esUlt Churdh, E Jeffierson Ave, and$t AntOine St, for Mrs LouI"e ESpoor, of 920 Nottmgham Road GrossePQmte Park Prayers were saId at 9 30In the Fred G Mar.slha.ll Sons Parlors"3462 E Jefferson Ave BurIal was mMt Oltvet Cemetery

Mrs Spoor died sMr'ly .fter mIdnIght la<;t Tiblursday m Cottage Hos.ptta! fron. m1'UrJes sufferd New Year 5

Day In a nall at her home She wa"born In ne-trolt 45 vears ago the >daughrter of Hue late Oharles 5avanac andM~ BltzaIDcth McConVIlle She waseducated .Ii DetrOIt ~hdOls and at <theMonroe Aead-emv Thle DetrOit CIrcle of the Interna

S4tvlvlrg are her husband F Gor tlOnal Federation of Ca.tholtc Alumnaedon Spoor, auditor of The RepUlbhc of wh1ch Mrs Frang J Feely o.f TramSUIPP.J.~Corp four dhJIldrlen, Mn blv Road Grasse POlOte IS RegentGeorge- L Foster Ada LoUilse WaFfren j WIll present RIchard Dana Skmner 1t1'-!o-rden and Mary Vl1ig'1l11aSpoor anJ a lecture on bugene 0 Nelli on Sundayher motiher Mrs M-eConvll1e \ evenIug Tanuar, 19th at 8 0 clock at

the War<l<l1M IS., Angela Roe IS General GhaI"

man aS~L...ted hy '?v:iI&s.b.stelle FltzpatrIC as co dhcvlrman Mrs J ClarenceGrtx 15 In charge of tickets alljd MISSAl ce ])o~"Vlley publtclty

M r ~k1nner waJShorn In DetrOlt andhas Just completed a novel wh~ch h.15old French DetrOit for a backgroundHe 1&the grand<;on of RIchard Henryl)ana author of Tv,o YI<>ars Beforethe Mast and the great grand<;on ofthe R chard Henry Dana lOne of tJ efonder<; OIfthe 'l".prth Amencan RelVlewof ""hlch Mr Sk111ner III now MS'OClateeditor f01 ten years Mr Skmnerwas dramatic editor of the Commollweal He has made an extens1Ve studyof Mr O'Ne'1Hs plays and knows theman ""eLl al<;o, lhav1llIg VISIted !hIm athIS home at Sea Isla.Jnd Georgt.a

If tlung' that al e leakmg outat the Senate qUIz had come outyears ago "hat a stir It wouldhave created m the natton

\Jr'um,an hfe must he the pawnsthllt thp InternatIOnal bankersm,<klji: "-,,.>: mh

I LaXIty 011'the I"Jl t of drivers ISthe <:dtlSe of most of the accI-

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TelevIsion lS about to make ltSdebut m 1936, "t least that IS theconcen 'us >of men 111the know IntelevlslOn

If you" ant to hve beyond yourmean", secure a tItle and marry

\ an heIress That's all that IS"' necessary"

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Overdrafts secured and un'5eBaniklng HouseOther Real FstateAccrucd 1lltere;;t 1ercn able

Boolc .<.\ccounts-Sublect to 'SaHngs B La1As

Mortgages m Office

MU111clpal Bonds 111 officeU S Government ObltgatlOn" Direct

and Full) c.luaranteed In OfhceOt1lel Bonds and ')ccuntles 111office

COMMrRCI;\L DrpOqIT~-C'Olnmerclal Deposlt~ 'Subject to Che kCerhfied Checl...sCash1er s Ohe'C'ksPubltc lunds- "N'0 assets pledger

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LOANS AND m,COL "ITS vlZSecured by 'Colla.teralUnse>curCid (mc1udmg endorsed paper)

STATE OF MICIl1GAN COUNTY OF WA'cNI:-;;I WIlham R De Paeke C1.~hIel at the ab'1ve named bank do

swoor that the abo\e o;tatement IS true a he be<;t of my knowledge aand correctly repr~s.ents the true '5tate of the sevual matters therel11 <tas sihown by the boo!c.s of the bdnk

REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF

GROSSE POINTE BANI

AT GROSSE POINTE, 'MICHIGAN. AT THE CLOSE OF BDECEMBER 81, 1935. AS CALLED FOR BY THE COM-

MISSIONER OF THE BANKING DEPARTMENT.

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• Finest WOllkmansh~p at l\1oderate P,?$1!./q;

I OTTOM. LANGt~~1 Makers and Rebuilders [":t<I of F,ne Uphdlstered Fumiturt r;I 15114 Kercheval at Marylan.I LENOX 7339 FREE E'STiMAIi'.......__ ,,_ ~ _,, _

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• • •MR AND MRS HENRY C HLCKCR of IrexTuOls Ave gave ~ small dmner P<.ll'ty followed by bndge 111 the~rhome on rnday e\ emn/:, c.omphmentl11g"\1r~ Henry T edeman of New YOlkClty w'ho b VI'>1tng 1v.[r and Mi:"<; J13urge<;5 Ioak 01 E Jefferson Ave

MR \'1D MRS EMORY MORAN1: ORD ~f P"ovr>ncal Road Grosse Piereturn ....d Jas fhl rsd Y from PlttsburgVI here rthcy sp ....nt the hohdayc: WIth\fn ro d 5 pare It<; Mr and Mr')Howar(\ "'lll~bury l' \aus

Mr ltoX'd<; father hmory LeydenFord of Lakc Shore Road left on Swnda) for Bellea r Fla \"here he wtll<;pend the v,,1f1t\erstoppmg <litthe Belle\ lew Hqtel

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REVIEW AND PREVmWS

Legal Notices f lone too lohust I fBetty Stlb.ley:s dhatlnl1hg /01CC and

ImpersonatIOn of ~l9~her GooseNOTICE IS HERFBY GIVFA'\ that \Iargy .l\..oftn1'ln') t danclOg and

the lO>WllSlfl1{ Board of Grosse PQlI1"ie MUrIel Sprenger s s f oomposed an 1Townshnp ha-:s rece V'ed an offer frem cxecuted mOll'ologt.it~ were cl111.J:"mlngthe Ra.lph H Booth Cor4)oratlOn for and qUlte professl na1the pUl'Idhase of the TOl\vL Hall proper The tno CQfl'i1Smg Qrf Betty Lnderty situated at the corner of Maumee \"aod Dorothy T\t[~ler 'llnd RUle MasonAvenue and Roosevelt Place m the CIt) and d.cpomiPam-edl" 1r~r~e Bowen 11 rlsof Grosse p01l1te The sum .offeren tor OWn COmposlt!on \I y Heart s 111 Trouthe ,pu-rdhase ot:;}fsaId rproperty JS flh'1ee ble m1ght bwe l)een gtven more 01~hoU'>and ($300000) Dol1ars portun ts to d1"Spl~ytheIr unusual gut

That the City of Gr-osse POll1te 111 l 111 V01ce harmony\ ;,B<;tty Underwoodaccordance wtth the agreement ent:erett 111 particular a'5 th <;}olmg lady s muslmto iOn January 2nd 1935 between the cal debut m the 1:1 gh Schaal MuslcalC1ty of Grosse PlQ1nte and 1he Thwn Festlval on December 6 am.daga1l1 la"t".hlp of Grosse Pomte for the dils>trJlb'l.1week <it thl.:' \fel.11onal Church entelhon of assets and hablhttes of the taJ1l1ment brought tremendous applauseTownshlp of Grosse Bomte made ne-c caU'>lt1g us to hope for b~ thmgs 111 thbessary b\ reaSOn orf the 1Il1COrporatlO11 laJdy s mustcal can'er likeWIse db weof the V llage oJ Grosse POl11te as a wonder Ju')t ha\\ fal Steve StrasbU1~CIty 1S entItled to 208 per cent of t 1€ Will ((0 "Htlh hl~ c~Qo11Ing Lf ne shouldproceeds fnom the sale OIfsaid property heed the mght c1ull s call

T1hat the CIty Counm1 ()If tihe CIty of I et us not forrge+ the crew h~ch.stageGrosse Po111te hla.s ll1d\cated tts Vlllll who deserved a great deal of credrLt fOtmgne'>s to dl"pose of the s<ild property the delticate l1ight1l1lgeffects and scenervIn accordance W1th the terms albove set changes nor the attra~tlve chorus enforth subject t'O the @Isposlhon of the sembre cons~stll1g ot ] ean Taylor Mal)tbuildJlng theie'On to the Thr.tft Shop T\1argaret T1homa.s J'oscjphme BowenCommfttee or m tJhe event t1he Thntt Bettv Anderson B{!tty ParrlSl~ BarbaraShop Comnllttee shall refuse to accept \Vh1te Nancy R~ndall Ann \tfcKmnevthe s~d bmldmg then the tructure These glr1S tnpped tJhropgh theu 1l1tn<;hal1 be demohslhed wlthtn Slxty (60) cate steps w~th acbul11able gl'aJce an idays f1'1omthe daJte of purch!ase rh} thm and tJhelt' damty legs a41oed.nnfl

That tlhe 'Dorwnshlp Board shall meet beneath mdlvldua1 dres~111g table<; Wd.~on January 17t1h 1936 at the Munu:-wal a clever trIck 01 opentng and c1olSl11gBU1lidling 111 the Vlh1age of Grosse P01l1te thl,) altogether delt'Shtfut revueBark M~chlgall to confirm the said --~----sale '1.ll11es'S~here shall be any olbIcctlonthereto or any offer morc ad\ antag'elOusto the Townsll1p

Publl151hed by au1JhoTlzatlon 01 theTowns'rnp Board

RAlJPH E BE;\l,PRrTawnslhn~ Clerk

Grosse Pomte Townshup

1DATED Gros<'e POll1te Park M tch

January 6th 1~36------~~High School StudentsPresented Play Jan. 3-4

, \ I) ... ~ThU!SdaY, January 9

4 tINtS _,.-- -- -- I: $""({- I{oe llougrrl I t 'Wayne Ted H'1rt1ev mcnt by entertammg a group at the DOROTHY SlBL}<Y daughter .ot!'"t

11RoalOke 11d Doc 'lhanebrook Bill \1,dm, B ItmUl- dance l"t "eek Mr and Mrs Fredenc \1 Slble:~i*The It,tlo I\hh\ ~11l1all conflIct 1<.,turt1111g" 1l1to a shlpmate 1ere _~ I d '

I Wanel How rn Dauph 11 and JlJ'nnnYI Among their guests wel1e Ml an \Vlllt~ler Blvd returned Sunday f \,15 no doubt hut thdt Tt'lh 1 not strong enotH2'h for the In\aSlOl1 of \Vohtrlel DetlOlt The first r1.CC tarts ~1r fet.tze Dr ..u d Mrs G W a VISIt WIth Mr and 'ifn An l'

EthIOpIa and to mal.-.r trlatt{ r" \\ 01..,t, the 1dlny ",e'1:,Ol1 15 to 1)eg11l! t 8 30 I Chnst an~c 1 1 ron 1.5 ChnstJansen a Hi Tlettg ocr Cmcmnah ~ )(" Ishorth 1h10; \\111 nece"'->ltatc th(' Ulgg111.....111 (f the Italtan Inrcv'i a "and there IS no dotlht h11t ihd.1 tIle (hrl ~k111n('(1 \\ ,111101 h \\ 111he a \ir a.nd \1r,:, C B Moe of DetrOIt Her Shter Suzanne SIbley lelft <) I'!\\orr) to the Italtans \'\hen tllh t'1:h.C'3 rh('{ <1t1Cto thrlr acclImatJ. Jungle and War in MIS,> Chn<.t12nSCl attends the Un! Sunda} to resume her r:.t..tdles at S~"'"

ver<;ltv of M ch1gan and IS a member CoJlptCYe J& ltiOn to the COn(lttlOHs 1]J<1t the' home peopk \\1111

)L able t( \'Yorn Two Lectures Sunday of Pl B ta SOlar tj 1he groom to 'be ~ ~through the I edgl1C 1111) <.., (1 "anctIOn" ftom '\PIJl until Oltober I' f A I ! Yt1~t nstlt,.te 0 rt'" attendld Dd.rtmouth and tS an Alpha ..~ i~when the aIm) \\ill1 c \hlc to p;<t tlll<!C'l \\'1\ \\lih \lCt01Ht1S (?) ~ ~ 0 Delta Phi We are told that there "''IS alii ,.':lalhes ag'un IS hI..:;hlv 111111 1nl h. Hnt '\lth the puhltc feC'11D".( '1t derfu1 ChrIstmas party ""Ield at he(hIgh pItch ag:l1n~t 1 l~l t d f 1 1iPl oh<.,11ULtlO11 to \f 11<"'5011111~ \\ ill Bra..! 1 'l, J 111~les and t'he IUpCI dnng * * *thIS lest PCIIod may t Lkc ( n 111 attempt to lInt up {1.vol1.ble pc wel '> duel bctiWcen Russ a and Gcrmanv wlll MRS RICH>\RD H MAC'\uI C\ I Ela1l1e Mar~e Arndt Da.nce Studt Olr'

S 1 the nJUlptlSGames favors ref! esh t<;1\1 I urOjJf \\ ho \\ III h LC'],.Uj) It h 111 111 ('ff( t 10 1 e'Lk 1 n ..J Il1d ~1are the \V rId \ lvcnture enc p at I J k ci I' d 1 It S t d f r ,-o a e :J 10re :\.oa e a ur ay 0 an 1 a program Df entertall1mel t ma (l.'"

~irangle hold on tilc I ev p( '.>ltl0n<, u{ th(" I\Iedlt\'II111e'111 tbt. Itallan form at the DetrHt I 1StItute (\{ Arb "N'f'W York Cl y where she met her Jolb a;fternoon and erven Santa C .....:JVI'11C?>.Jrl;t1um lbe emh ) l111cnt of 1 nghnd \\lth Ital>, \\1111x ncxt SUl1<,I\ alftcrlool and CVC1Ug ;J

th I f 1 tl 1 t t1 Ja1uary 12 At 3 30 the \\orId famed brother and slster 10 law Mr and Mrs took tune out to attend. the affmrJ', 1,e;,lgn1. or'lgcnerl 11]1II<'111QC] 'YC\ll01.1<"'PO\Cl.., lr01.1,Zlm 1 \\llham Bulkely of Hartfort Conn "fany of thl"'se oh11dren exltrbltClT

\\ orld and \\ III he the pr)]) 11)]c pO\\ del l...c~ of a He\\ and mOl e t ger hm te:r Sasha Slem"'l Will sho vcle

odI' \' arId \'1'1 lit t a ThlS trw sailed on \tIonchay aboard the theIr talents 111 dancmg at several sQiClal" ,'\ '\ d IS new JUI,gC mo IOn pc Ules n

Memel ofTel S 011E"of the s111'111teIllt011es \\ h1C11may d( L de who lecture ent tled Gettmg the hl11er rranconta for 1. rOll1d the world cru "e events dlUlmg the h.ahday seasonthe COllll'1g' allIc'l \\ J11 hc If tS 1.nd \\ hen thiS lle\\ confll<'t com A.nd at 8 30 Maunce Hmdus-world ftk /

11 f I 1 1 1 1 1 d b 11 t t U S R,ghto on Cuho Tho Cobweb ~P1ence<; There IS t1. no\\ ( 1 Ithu'11111. \\ l1C 1 1'" suppo<;ec to lave trave er aut lor an n lal1l ora, or- Under the tle'ltj rlClnth lutlOed In the Anglo '-,U1:on or Middle. ts~the rule of thIS hC\Vlh Gern11l1lZeel terntOlV lomIng \\Ith ,,",onet Will mak1e h1S l(l'\Ynstarthng war pre the United St'l.tes mallltnll1S intact all Ush a '3(lId<?'r"1.S ('oppe or ~..1' '"RUSSIa fhIS woulcl antagOnI7e the Gel man 1.ncl Pohsn pf"ople<; \'\ ho <bctlOns 1 a lecture on Stal n Hitler Its rll:>hts to Its Dnu] b 1"1l;' and con-hog and the \Vel>It made \,a'3 called v rrhave been forceel mto '1 r1.pplocb€.111ent dne to the- hea\\ drm 11.2; of Roosevelt-Wlho Will W1U~ st'l.tIon at GU'1nllnumo B'lY CI01 pe\H'bbe 01' cQp"ebbf> 'lh,e ~the BolsheVIks and who '1':0\\ ell have thur e\ es 011 c:,OVlet ternt0l'leS SaSlha Siemel stalwarlf: VO'Utllg Lat WIth the €'tceprlOo of tl s foothold b\ gua:ge has fetalned cob.web Iwherem theIr excess populatIOn could settle reI1ev]j.1.g 'the cOllge~tlOn Vlan IS mternatlOna;l1y famous as tlw the Umted Statu:: Cubu IS a tully SOY the nse of ('ob or cop' for SPIQ:at home It 1<;hlg-hh probable that I nglancl 1athe.r than have Gel hero of Juhan DUlgll'lds !best 'ieller." erelgn state ob"'loletemany and Poland lInk np \\ Ith Italy i\ hlCh v\ auld matellalh Green He11 and T g1er Man OIfGree 1

strengthen her \\ ould cultivate the goodWIll of thebl countlies to Hell Armed on!) wrth a meel tipped ~~1!l.limrJfimEllTImilli!!Ii:IDmffi!mltlg-ate the effect of the probd ble Itahan leamngs a f the Balkan .pear Sasha S,em.! has tracked and FOR SNAPPY SERVICEStakes and as \\ ell he ple'lsccl to see the Bol<;hevlk menace les':lened killed -5!C-ores'Of ~avage Jaguars He WIllfor there 1<;no douht but that the av o\,\ ed purpose of the Thll d Intel mescr1be 1:1!lIlsmost dangerouiS of Jungle I • t CI aners & Dyers tnatl{Jnale foll0,,,ng the ~hlXlan prea0hments IS w--alcl ~nrJ ,,])<,i khe op'Orts a~d sh'Ow illS new mobon I"C mperla e ;'formatIOn of "orker< I <,pubbc, 111 the hIghlY 111clustrlahzed states !tll es and denwtlS<rate hIS weapons I NOTTINGHAM AND MACK TU. 2.31German) :england and the L111ted States M<liunce FLmdus Of1ator and dlSt1l1

As soon as thl,) ')honld come to pas~ the Japanese wotrld 1110te<;t JSUlshed .,utlhOllty on European que:. 'i'@IolJi!!I01Iii!Jii!li1li!!I01Iii!Jii!liilii!RilliiliillUii!ffillclrelf~an 111vaSlOl1 of the 1\1'111chuokan Border and thiS would he one 111va homs see~ approachmg a c1a-shibetween _!itr;;}~ "S111"hlch would uot be folIo" ed w1th Ihplomat1c note, but rathel the Red arm10s of Stahn and the nowly FLORIDA AND CALIFORNIA BECK0J.1'¥' {0 •

the thud of marchJnO' fect [ht. pre'ient drIve of the Japanese mto createJd boops oIf Adolf HIvler He r.y• 1 t In Prepa,rmg for the Trip, Don't Overlook hi}\- "the terntones of Inner 'lnd Ontel 'long-oha the later a Reptlbltc "ees certa.n arrcst1l1g anaogtes 00 W ;l

patterned after the SOYlct e,lmple and ClooelY hnkecl up \\1tl1 1[0' between developments m RusSla and That New Permalftent ~lr \CO" IS to pldce Its 'lrmI('<; lllio '1 POS1tlOll to take o\er the 1 'lhe Germany and current tendenCies 111 the -..1_ %"'d and other heauty requirements Latest creaWJH,Jd".Bakal reglOn to \\111Ch P0111t 1he RU%lanS 11m\ have completed theIr Untted S~ates A qUlstlQill an answer avallahle Consult the Ma&ter S~hs.t ftl'"double track ralh\ av ~V'ite111 It 1<; not to the 1dv'1ni:'age of the ".eS'SIDnwl11 follow thlS !lecture W- ...

Japanese to allow the RU,<lam lo complete rJOl1hhnt; o[ thiS system FnZix Francois ~[t:~"ito Vla(ltvostoC1{ \\ hleh It IS estImated \\ 111 take the PU"~Ians tv\ 0 ~ II "Call Grosse Pomte Printing Co.,more year, RussI' real"e, lInt the Irnpen~h,tlc al111, of Tapan ale BEAUTY SALON '1. ~Lenox 1162, for Job Printing. kl:l"eventually to g'lIU the uppet lnnd t1l dt StbC'r1'1 \' 11h "1ttenc1ant ('on 2nd Floor Punch & Judy:rheatre Bldg Nl It~I~1bol of dll the va.."t re<;omce" 0f thO' tf'rnton 1h(' only 'iOlntlOll fOl -------Rn ""1'1 IS to cultn atE" the go 0.\\ 111 of the c1.1J1talt<;tlc couO'tne~ but Grosse POinte Rf'presentahve of OgilVie Sisters H@lr It ScalI' 'Specla1

thlS 1~ uttcrh lmpo~sIble \\ ItllOut £(n mg' n]1 the Bol'fhevIstll form atgo\ernment and the n"(,og'11l't1011 of f )re-lgn dehts fllb the learler"cannot do and the onlY "'lternatne 1'3 e\lntu ltv to D'2,ht and fromthe force" opposecl to her It 10'!k at tlll'3 t1Jnc l,S though ~he 1':0TIC.m~tch for them

Ihat the offiCial') of the 1 ll1ted c:.tdte-'i recogn17e that the tIendtow'11ds war IS ramp'll1t thl mu;h ut tlv" \\ odd 1':1 C\ lclent bv thepre'3ent pollc' of strel1gthemng the 1\1111) 'In(l1\av\ dc-sprte the hemennous mfluence of PC'l('C 1ind D1'-. Lfll11.t1Wnt ~10UPS 11 t:he conntryThe World 'VVdr t1.ug-ht 11<;th'lt It 1'" t npo'>"tlhle io Ic:{laie oursC'1ves111 tune of foreIgn emhrOllmc.nt<::. '1n<1 the be><;t polIcy 1S to be pIepared for am, e\ f'nhnht~ !

• • •MISS EDITH AND MISS VALFRIE CORBI T1 of B"hop RoadGrosse lPo111te Park have as 'bheIr guestfhe r nle'Ce WInifred Palmer dauglhte"of Mq 'Lnd Mrs H'l1'old Petlmer (f\1anch~ster Y.I:ass Mls<; Palmer vdllbe the;4e through J ..nuar)

MR lAND ttd JOB/>< A NICH01 '3 lR of M orrestov, n N J whoran east week for thj.., Hutchmson] aUTle VI echd111gand VI ere guests lW'hl1ehere 0 Mr and 1fr" Hel11Y T Y.J:yer<>of Lai cld.ld A\e Grosse Bomte le.£t1y mo or on 1\J0\\ Year s Eve far 111<8.111tBelch to make a st'ty Tlhey were acrompa f>dby~ M1S vVIlham D Laurlt-of Ke 'l111gt0l1Road

1 * >I< *\lI<i" RICH4RD H M4CAULEY Iof I a e ~h01 e I~oad ~eft Satufiday forNc\\ orh. CJty to J0111her brother andsister 1 law Mr and Mrs \i\ llha 11

Bulke:Jl of Hartf01d Conn Mrs M::tCaUleyrand the Bulke)s salled for aworld ru se

• • •\{R A '\D MR'3 RALPH ISHAMFAR\VFJ L h,lVe returned to thelrhome fl Lake }< orest III after mak1l1g't holt a) seawn V1Slt wlilh the latter s

Auto racers enteltedi 111 the mdoor pnrent MI and \!Irs Cameron Bmeet at the ~tate Falr Cohseum thiS VI/aierllan of Lll1colll Road Grosst.Sa1:urday I1l1ght\\111 be gunnmg for Jack DauntCurley Mills lfif Los Angel1es who • • •

c1mohed the first half 01 the spht sea MR A'ID MRS hAL H SMITH.:.-on iChamplOl1shtrP here lcl.".t ~aturdd) TR 0' Mc-Mt11an Road Grosse pomtewml1mg h1S seventh S1m g1ht featuTt I rctUl n d Setiurda} from a 10 days VIStrace With irs Smith s mather Mrs Leon

The ptlots braving tasted tlhe d rt of ar-d Liedel of 1 r'Oy DhowMllls 111 'bhe everuts WIll try to turn the * * *tallIes thIS Satu",!lay as tihey aU wlil be \1R AI\D \!RS MURRAY W

The MU:'lOal VarIeties of 193" at' trymg to better 1Jhetr pacClS 111 the P'Oll1t S'\Ll') of Fdgeroad E Jefferson Avel1uual eVCIlJtIon? nera1ded by 1:ne reSI standmgs and W1l1J a s<td.rt1ngPOSItlon 111 gWt? dll1ner par V before the dance

dcpts of Grosse Pomte was prescnte t the champlOnshlp race wlhlCh rw~l1end 1.t th& Ll tIt' Club 'l-tononn.g their debllto a dehght<.d audience 111 the Gros~e the first ralf se:aS'ol1 late thIS month tunte IlleCe (ora Burll1 Fnday Thirty'POll1te HIgih School on the evemngs of Only the first 12 .prOll1tmnners of the of the y)ung people w1ll be seated atJanuary 3 alld 4 'Current season '\'.111 be ehguble for the one long L h lped table the only o.ilhct

Rob Standart director and producel bIg fluce gue5ts be1l1g Mr and Mrs Sales songave the sub debs a happy chance to Tnack records agtam ",111 be the a M and daughter ll1 laVl Mr and M"sdance and S1l1gto dCihgihtful tunes and of the pllots 1 he short lI1c1oor flat Carter Setle:.ballad~ 'Composed by Bernen Eaton and dirt o\cLl was groomed 1l1to 'Perfect con Tl t ta1)le ,,11 ~e decorated wtth1\1ark Bowen and played by Paul dlbon last weCik and J1mmy Sryder "pr I >; flo vers Il1 gold vasesH'Uff,:, orchestra Oastle III 'bhe Blue well known Indlan<l.\p'Ohs Speedlwav 1\11t 1C guests WIll go from there toand All for a PIcture of You Iha-u'Ot ptlat set a new quahfYlng mark P. 1 11e lnlour memory a long tlme afterwards eight 11ace program M"'Ill be featur"u. * " *

Macbe NelSlon and ]tggs Johnson I wlth a 30 lap mam e\ent Among t1L "\E\\ S comes frem Mlamt Beacnbrought many lau~ .as comedIans 111 J entmes aTe Pat Wan en al d Ronne) 1 lot of tl e engagement of M1SS RuthBob McCuues '5ktts an Be~t} panS-hi Hou<;elhQllder Los Angeles Chuce ~'ll Chnstanscn and Albert P Tet',l-

1portrayed a Md.e V\ cst flU tc perfec+ \ \cIscl and Paul Russo Ohlcago Ro::. zet ~ \>1 th lS an llQltnCed b) the~Qm!jffilJa!rrilliQffilJfg.ffi!i1~ITi!f~....lli'~lgJi!!liill!Qf@fI!lI2!r'I.lillil_gj l)rlde to DC::. ]}etlellts Mr and Mr~ 1"" ~ i0 Cl n t cl. sen of Kens1l1gton Road~ FOR SI 'Y l'RESSING Gro'S" P01l1te Park Mr T~etzeJ IS

1J.. 0 • & D th(:' sO) 1 o.t Mr and Mrs Aliberti: J.).mpe'l"lcnC1ea ,ers yers m Teetz I of Semmole Avenue.Jr ~ \ The C 1lstJ1.nSens ""ho are at t11~lr

NO INf:HA ~ AND MAC,'/. ""u 2~~OOO~ "l I' lOrne on La Go"ce Dflve MiamI- ..... ...,r-J<-" ~ WQW :::t pJb:E"tr'ttha.L,fInn~ut1JCe- 1M

and enjoy

THE BEST

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Bohemian BEER

DRINK

Aloma Theatre

SUNDAY, MONDAY,rUES DAY, JA1\l 12 13.14-

RICHARD mx andHE "-"I VI1\ '30N InTransatlantic

Tunnelalso TO vI BROW1\! andVLRC,I"fIA WFIDLER m

Freckles

WEDNESDAY, JAN 15-RI1\!G CROSBY andJ 0 A.N R b.NNETT 111

Two for Tonightal£() cr AUDE R~/><S and

F;\.Y WRA 1n

Clairvoy nt ~

'3peclal Added Western forSaturday M-abnee Only1 P M Showmg-

ED \1:UND BOBB In

Gunners and Guns

FRIDAY, SATURDAY,JAN 10-11-

EI~' RD E HORTON and'IE HE.RVLY In

1<1$ Night Outabo JOHN BOLES and

DIXIE LLE 1n

Redheads on Parade

SPECIAL ATTRACTION-DIONNE QUINTUPLFTS

15001 o,arlevoH< rAve.Comer of Waybum

ADMISSION: ADULTS 20c-CHILDREN 10c

THURSDAY, JAN 9-FR41\ no, I EDr kER and

FR4I\CE'3 DEE. In

Gay Deceptionalso DOl ORhS DCI RIO ana

E.VERETT MARSHALl m

I Live for Love

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Brown's MethodGraduate Physio. Therapist

Arthritis RheumatismSciatica Medicated Baths

Swed,sh MassageElectric & Light Treatments

1090 EastlawnMURRAY 9075

Mt. Olive Lutheran

Call Grosse Pointe PrmtIng Co,Lenox 1162, for Job PrintIng.

Radnor at Mack -avenue SynodicalConference Church 1:< EStern 'Pa"tor Telephone hlagara 3023

DlV111e')ervtce'5 at 10 45 a mt.::.unday 'Schaal sess on at 9 30 a m1 he Y P '-:. meets FT1day evening at

8 a clock The arnual congregatlOnalbusmess me0t ng v"lll take place 011

Sunc1'1y aftcrnoon at 2 30Mt 01 ve Ourdh cOlcLlally I1Vlte<;

,au

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Eastminster Presby-terian Church

lL

FIREPPOOFWAREHOUSE

Fitzroy 0963

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use Mack Avenue

For Sale

Formerly the Grosse PointeFuneral Home

Messiah Luthellan

E. S. WatkoFuneral Director

OF,fICE AND CHAPEL AT

958 E. -Grand Blvd.PLAZA 0222

Mack Ave.Storage

--and Moving

RUSSELL CURTAINLAUNDRY and CLEANERS

CURTAIN SPECIAL

3 PAIRS $1.00

Storage. Packing-, Fretghting,ShIpPing

Local and Long Distance Moving•• _ ••• I.M: ~I

_.__._-------• _1_1 •• 111 _:a .

efferson AvenueBaptist Church

B:CLGli\N wom1.n wants wa&hmgIron l1g and c1eanlUg 12608 h Can,.

field----- ------- ----WORK \VAN1 LD b, the day Ilouse

'Work c1eanmg \VaSihlUg lrOn1l1g etcCall Lenox 1377

Business DirectoryPERSONALITY

HAIR CUTSBY GORDON

Ftngerwave Free, to each school gtrlwtth Hall"Cut We have the New RayMachmeless Permanent

ALOMA BF AUTY SHOPPE14931 CharlevOIXat Wayburn Nl 0241

Call Grosse Pointe Printing Co.,Lenox 1162, for Job Printing.

PFNIl>.JSUL.\R combmailOl1 gdS al dcoal co,1{ stO\ e 1 aIr flow 011 hedtei

9 LakevIew Ave Gro<;'>ePOlllte F d.rm

ANTIQUE STATIONARY ROCKEl'for sale excepttonal Vl<Llue Inqull ('

at Z115 Alter Road Apt B 4-------- ---------FOUR PIECF bedroom sU1te cxcP1

lent condlt101 fAceptlOnal \ alue Will'>acnfice Lenox 1891 941 NottmglhtamRd

'Help Wanted - Female

Southea,:,1t reorner of Kerclheval a 1'1 Ba<;t ]effcI<;on aven.1e at Mal11srtlqueLakerwood avenues A H A Loeber Carl E Kircher pastorpastraiT 1434 LiaikelWo'Odavenue Tele 1 C;unday mOllllng v.crll be Commumo 1

phone LeTho~ 2121 <;ervlces at Fa<;tmlOster Presb} tenanParents and Children wll be the Church Of course we hOpe to see all

subject to be dh.-scussed tn tine sermoll our congreg<itlOn present Sunday eveon the commg Sunday, January 12 Tlhe mng we bf"gm a BIh e (omferenceservIce ,,\111begm at 11 15 a m the period of two weeks conducted by DrSunday School seSSIOn at 1015 0 clock H H Savage oJ .Piantr~c M1Ch the

The Young People s Society will meet "\\ell knQ1\vn I'ac10 preacher The mUSIcnext Tuesday Jal1Puary 14 at 8 1J m VillI be directed by \t[r ALbeIt Buss theand ilhte Jumor Saclety on Fnday of well known cornetist The Knox Presne~ v.eek January 17 at 7 15 p m 1)ytenan Jhurch Re\ George Y.I:uran

_______ pastor tdle Kerchcvd.l Lvangehca1Chut"'ch Re\ A.. C Bauman pastor andthe Fa')tml'1ster Presbytulan OhUt'cbare 1:ttutlng In these sel Vlces Dr Sa\age wIll "'Peak each e\ eUlng tbls weekart:7 30 except C;aturday He wllU COlauct speclal 13th e ,",ours each afternoonfrom 3 to 4

JS37 E Jefferson <Ii" enue crorner ofcevile.w Rev Wayland Zwayer rumr9 45_Church Sdhool

11 ()()-.,Mormng Vv orShlP11 Ql)....Mursery and Se-eond SeS&10110. Ohu"dh School6 1S-Young PCiOlp1e

The pastor Wll! preaah wt botJh mornmg ~nd eVet1Jlng worshlrp services 1)mSUl'day haV1ng as his SUlb1Cds It IsRequlred and A COI111monSm IfylOU are 'WIthout a church home m thISVicinaty Jcffers.on Avenue Chu~ch ltl

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GIRL for housework whole or parttune home m~hts ('all rnc1Jay 121~

Harvard R01.d Tuxedo 2 9675i

\fAID for .gener31 '1.ousework sm 11apartwent G1os~e pomte Banns two I

III fanuly no laundry must slfep IhomeTu 2 1690 nights or Saturc1tay r

LOST ,]\ 1 O"T-R m, 1J1lrk 0 YX et11 1 gold

ne'll Joe". rvm Gl111 Oal-..and RIdgeR0n ud 1\ anhoe 7975

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Permanent Waves, Croquignole 01

Sp,..), $200, $3 SO,~500. $700Scaples:s 011Sharnpoo& Fmgerwave 75c,shampoo & Ftngerwave 50cFm~crwave 35c, Marcel SOc-.Shampoo & Marcel 75c

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All Class Lessons Fifty Ceq,tsALL TYPES OF DANCING

LE.7639919 Barringtoli Rd.

H d f H d F t 1 \ GIants and Dwarfsar enmg 0 ea a iii. GIants aue rarer 1n occurrence thanHardemng of the head IS sometimes d f<:l. Kl. lib. th~m and other ab

as fatal as hardening of the artelle'i n~vr~aliti~~ are erreQllently ster1le

'J;he Votin;g Booth in the George Defer School situated on KerchevalAvenue hetween NottIngham Road and Balfour Road in the Vtllage of GrossePointe Park for Voting PrecInct No.2, which shan em"brace all territoryNorth of the center hne of Kercheval A"enlle for its entire length In theVmag~ of Grosse Pointe Park.

The Voting Booth in the Municipal Building situated on Jefferson Avenuebetween Maryland Avenue and LakepOlnte Avenue 10 the VIllage of GrossePointe Park for Vot1OgPrecmct No. I which ahall embrace all territory Southof the eelrt<!'rhne of Kercheval Avenue for its entire length In the VIllage ofGrosse Pointe Park.

3 VILLAGE COMMISSIONERS FORTWO-YEAR TERM.

1 VILLAGE PRESIDENT FOR TWO-YEAR TERM.

VOTING PRECINCT NO 2, embracing all territory North of the ceuterlipe of Kercheval Avenue for Its entIre length 10 the VIllage of Grosse PomtePark, at the George DEifer School, situated on Kercheval Avenue betweenNottingham Road and Balfour Road in the VIllage of Grosse Pointe Park.

VOTING Pa<I::CINCTNO. I, embracing all territory South of the centerline of Kercheval Avenue for Its entire length 10 the VIllage of Grosse POIntePark, at the IMunicipal BuddIng, situated on Jefferson Avenue between Mary-land Avenue and Lakepointe Avenue in the VIllage of Grosse Pointe Park.

To be rleld in the Village ofGrosse Pointe Park, Michigan

Notice of Registration

You are further notified that the polling places for said PrimaryEleoti0n shaU be open from 7:00 o'clock in the forenoon to 8:00o'clock in the evening, Eastern Standard Time, at the followingplaces, Ito-wit:

You are further notified that at said Primarydates will be nominated for the following office.s: .

You are further notified that if you have not -already regristtot\Cd,you may do so by appearing befol'e the Board of Registration uponthe above mentioned days or by registration with the Village Clerk~ny.day up to-and induding Saturday, February 1st, 1936.

TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THEVILLAGE OF GROSSE POINTE PARK:

You are hereby notified that the Board of Registration for thePrimary Election to be held in the Village of Grosse Pointe Park onMonday, February 10th, 1936,will be in session .on Saturday, Janu-ary lS-th,1936, ana Sat1:Wday,January 25otl1,1936, between the hoursof 8:00 o'clock in the forenoon and 8:00o'clock in the evening, East.ern Standard Time, in the respective voting preoincts, to-wit:

Monday, February 10, 1936

For Primary Election

Fort PontchartrainChapter, D. A. R.

The Paddlef1shThe paddlefish is a large scaleless

fresh water ftS'» of the l\IlssisS1P.Pl valley ch<iracteull:ed by a prolongation ofthe bony carapace of the head intoa long :flattened paddle Shaped snoutWIth WhICh the fiijh turns over the mudand gravel of stream beds In its searchEar food SpeCImens sometlroe-s exceedsix feet in length and weigh over 1.)0pounds The greemsh black roe fsgomet~mes sold as caviar

Three Classes of Griffons'l'hl?le are three cla<\ses of gnffons-

B111SSf>ls Belgian and L1ttle Brab1ncon or smooth lOated The gnft'onorigmated In BelgIUm 1n the !\ ineteenth century It comes in reddishbrown and black and hght brown

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Thursday, January 9 1936----------- ------------_._----_._----Lutherantl Will Vme on II of Michigan Sta,e CQJlege at East Lan

O . . S ...1 SlUg they wIll dll cuss for the mforma. rgantzabon unaaJl'11t on of lISteners pr<Jftolemsof state gOY

crnment of mterest to mdlVduals whoWealth and ROj'lallty at the Man\Zer i 'iu\pport the governmjent 1here \;,.IM bt.

or D~ the R eh d.ud Ncar Rich '\ eel no p'a1"ty hnes dc,parttnent !heads ofOhnst w111 Jbe the sUlbJect of t1t<t> both major pohtlcal parties wIll be In

'lClilnOn at the Glosse Pomte Un ted vltcd to speak The states only non'Utheran Ohurcll Sunday morn ng commercial radIo stat lOll l1l1 competmg

war} 12 <lit 11 0 clock 1U the aum for attcnt 01 will offer programs uOlqUe

urn of the RIo! atd School Kerche because of tlI e absence of appeal toahd \!lcKmley preached by the Rev anythmg but bstener mterest

vI Lut~er Canup D D pa to 111

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Junior Adventure I Mr and Mrs eeba DuPeIe 'inyder Mr. Iand 1vJ rs Rlchard Lundy Loo MonosSerIes Opens Jan. 11 can VlLtona Redmanskl Josephlnc

- Redmanskl A 1y c c Spencer I:!s1CTen weeks 'Of excItmg adventure and Mea~lher Tvftnnle ~eale Isabelile Y<ar

travel for boys and gIrls WIll begln at och 10m HadWin Carroll J eszcznskl10 30 SaturcLa) mormng Jan 11 at the Lauretta 1\1len Ldhan McMann MrDetr01t Inshtute of Arts when Sasha and Mrs Spo'Utz a.nd 10m SayresSlemel opens the wmter senes of Jun -----.--lOr Adventurers lectures WIth hIs iPlCtures of South Amencan Jungl{'.ls Sasha~Iemel famous for hIs sinn m klllmg --r-Jaguars .'dth a spear w111 tell albout Grosse PlQlnters and especlall} -de

On rnday January 10 Gov rran'k Hlmtlng In the BrazIhan JUl1Jgles <:endents of the french and earlyD rltzgemld WIll speak <lit4 4J In the H ,,1 )r! g; I s steel tlpped c;pearl AmeI'llcan pIOneer famlhes can assls

1)1 nd-ay SCl100l at 9 45 a m ".lth afrternoo 1 Orv11lle E At'l\ood Sec c \ 11h I 111 a ld how lu.:. audience how the compIloatlon of Th\e Hl'story ofcl~sscs for flll grades and agel:' 1\6port tary of State WILlprecede hIm at 2 4Jj to use It I Grosse Pomte by permIttmg the reof tJ,c Reds ard Blues m a member p m Each WIll Srpeak for 15 mInute., search staff noW e~aged In thIS workShIp campaIgn at Sunday s se~" on The later pemod wrll be deSIgnated Ju uor Adventurers are enrollll1g to review any .old {etters photographs

Dr C-anup wl.ll rea.d a summ<tly of gm ernor s lour each ltnday on the no ..., fm the new senes of lectures at draWings papers, deeds abstractsthe attendance Sll1ce December 1 the C f F" f tl W d d f 1 D I f 1 h h ld d hurst our nUiays an offiCial rom the 1e 00 var entrance 0 t l,e e:tro1t amI y btO'1"lIeSor ot er 0' ata tJ e}first sen ICe O"fthe new congl egat~on Departmcnt of &tate WIll speak at the Instltutc of 1\1ts ThIS CIVIC lecture \ may have In thelr possessIOnand -d.l~oof hiS canvass of tlIose "ho earller fJenod Others Who '\\-lll be 10 course for bov.:. and gIrls-the only oneVi 1'ih to jOlU the new ohurch v teet to s""'eak durl11'n' thiS senes ot of Its kmd ll1 the country-was begun I Resear"h to date le<1Jdsus to behev("

'1-' '\':> tha~ the fi t • ttl G (ContlOued from Page One)1\...the 11 a clock service ne)"t "1ul1d't) \ broad'Casts ll1c1ude DaV'ld H Crowle, thIS fall by the World Adventme Sene.c; rs f'/Ione",r se ers 111 rosse

the 1?th the congregatlOn ,\Ill l1l3~e a !\ttor ley General Theodrore I Fr} \fore than 1150 schaol children from Pomt\€. oame mere v¥ry shortly after the pres de delegate~ and alternates \\111defh'llte deCl<;lOl1as to JOrmlI1g a Pfr I Stat!" Treasurer Dr :eugene B £1 the Detr'Olt area have attended the Sat ofoundll1g' drf DetI"OIt by CadIllac They be chose 1 to represent the chatpter dtm-ftnent orga11JZatlO1 If a new c/';l ltOJtt State Suoermtendent of P.ubh<: ur.day eX'pedltlons ~acih Vi eek '"Ire beheved to have been some of the th 36th State Confelt'ence m DetrOIt 11

greg~tton IS olba11lzed 1t WIll bccQlne Instn ..ctl'Ol John J 0 Hara Aud1tor Among the speakers who WIll sho", ongmal party who came WIth hlm from MarcJh a,t Whlcih Fort POltdhartrama part of the United Lutlheran Churl.l-J. General Murray D Vaq,Wagoner pIctures of theIr expedItIOns and travels the fir<..t -settlement at Mack111aw Chapter aSSIsted by the chapters at1:11J\rne~1 a thf' largest 'body of Ltlth 'state HIghwd) LOTIM1SSlOne and 1hl~ ......mter are \-1aJor A Ratddyffe The re"eardh staff at -present have Royal Oak Dearborn NorthVIlle al derans 1n the '1\e"" \Vorld 'havlll1g morel other~ Dugmore hero 'Of Lowell Thomass lea:,on to belIeve that the French MIS PlymOUJth WIll be hD6tesses also to thethan a nlllllOl1 and a quarter 0'£ hap ~o far as hsteners are concerned RQlhng Stone' ~pt C W R Kmght <;Ionanes, no doL1J4.the JeSUIts madl 45th OJnt nental Oongress 111 WaS111111"tlzed members \VKJ\R became on Jan (j vl1tuaJl~ d. Chester Scatt Howland Capt John a VISIt to Grosse POll1te as early as ton 111 Apr11

.All I uther-ans '\\ho would ltke to have nev, S'tatlOn Its transmlttmg fre luency Cra1g Shm Wllhams, Brayton Eddy 1695 bttt the first settlers a{>.plear to Mrs 0 D<lJle RC'YnOiLds ohialpter 11a Lutheran Church m Grosse POl11te was 'Changed from 1040 fO 3C;O l<llo(y Oaptal11 larl ...on Hoffman R1chard have come very sh~rtJy after 1701 The ibrartan WIll accept !ContrlbutIons ofand all other Prote<stants whl() feel1he cles ItS po¥,er of 1100 \\ditS Will b \e Fmnle and Ho"\\ard Cle,wes peTlod from 17011:q 1783 no doubt was booles for the MacklOa.c Island Llhraryl:feed of anlQther Protestant corngr'egd. tnY'Ol1e III Mlchlgun "'l1tuallv 'dear entlrel) d<:mllnated by tlhe French as and book:. and magazmes ior the ArnertlOn In GrO'5se POInte are cord~al1y 11 channel re<:ephon .1<' a esult Only 'Foreign Born' Topic of So far we can fin'<;l.no record of th:e Ican Merchant Man111e Lvblary branchvlted to be present and eXipres~ theIr one Lroadlca:,t111g' tatll)1 III th'!" "tate Town Hall Lecture early Amencan pioneer until 1784 at Sault Ste Mane or for CCC camp~optnl'an 011next 'Sunday rn0r11111g hdS more POVIer onl three ha' e as In MIchIgan

_______ much Tl e <,tat~; own ~tatlOn 1S on vVe are th;erefore parhcuLarly anXrlOUs Hostes.,es for the day WIll !be MrsPolities Barred on he aIr 30 hours a \H.ek The HI Amenoa and Its ForeIgn Born' Will to record factual 1l1lformMIon In story Russell V AMman and! Mrs C D Vf<tc

1U.,sC;e'5Ly st1.te ofP ....l<d~ WIll be 111Ime be the pertmenlt subject dIscussed by form concernmg tpe actiVitIes of Lle pherson, of Bcrbhlre road sfate an iWK.AR Air Talks \ h the college or he air t 1Ctue Edward Gorsl former Commtsslowe!r of FI1encl1 pIoneers and anyone that he'; chapter chaIrmen re~pe.ctlve1y OIfD \.

, I ch '" III empha~lz c tIre anc en ImmlgflatlOn at EllIS Island wrhen he recoI'lds that can ajSlst us should take IR A!pproved Schools Camm ttc~s Ml S

Wihen offiCIals of the State of M1Ch tu 1J.11lment speaks at the FIsher Tiheater before the oP'Portul11ty to have suoh data pIal. A H AldllJrger MIS Ernest Beer!.gan bleIg'lllthe se.r;les of 'broadicasts avel ------- the DetrOit Town Hall W{'.Id.nesnay ed before u.:. that It may be !pu.t mto d st..edhel"' 11rs H B Key'Clcl .a.t1d -MrsWKAR the radlO bro>adlCastlng stat 01 For Job Printing CaD LenQx J.162 mornmg, January 15 a.t 11 0 clock ~\permanent record ~ Fredet1ck (,- Whlte______________________ -'=- ~ 00r5l1 s book In the Shadow of Luber BlOtgl"aphle~ of a1i the pIOneers w111be -------

ty a fascmatUlIg chromc1e 'Of the IS made part ot thIS hl'story and those wholand s hLstDry !broughrt hIm mto tlhe Ihave famIly hl~torles already preparednationall hme11.grht last year HIS extra are a~ked to permIt us to :have theMoodma.ry oareer and valuable serVlces 111 for reproductionhe1Jpmg tlhe foreIgn born were re Htgh School students 'W!hose aDJcesto"~counted t1e1cently 111 the New yorker 'were among the French an.d Amemcanwhloh publtslh.ed a s.erles of two prolfiles ploneers are ""deome to a.sSJst U1 thl~'On CorSI work and are l11v1ted to become mem

HImself an ImmIgrant Edward Gor~l "ber~ 6f our Vq!tlnteer umsulvantspassed tlhrougih the portals OIf EIlts ICommIttee

IIsland, 10 1907 when he !Was 10 Afrt:erl Hoodqua.rteM for thiS work are 111

many years of poverty and strU>glgle the MUOlc1Pad.B'QJ.1dm~ Grosse Fomtehe first came mtJa ptllbltc notl~e as DI Park Your GOOpct>atlonand assl"tancerc'Ctor of Haarlem HooseJ New York l~ sohClted ttULf the ,""ork may be 'ComTlhere hie f'OlUndan :organIzed. optposlbon pleted an(1 accurately <:ompiled.to the program qf AmencamzatlOn the

'!.o~;:;=====;=:=::=====;::::=::::::;=~~I powenful LtJa.ltan language new1\pajp)e'tsdid not want theIr &ub-9cI:~berst'O learn~,t~~! to read EngJlash But Cors~ persIsted

Gand after a whlle Haarlem House beR E AT oame the !denter of nelgh)borhiOlod hfeHundreds of bewrt1dered !llIDmtgransts

C L E A N I N G S P E C IAl fre&h from S!Olly or PJedim011t br01l@hl, tlhelr prolblerrus to C01'SI In New York

CorsI IS consndere.d tlbe FIrst Cltlze.n ofthe Ita11an raCial groups and hIS holdupon tJh~lr I(tffelct:JlOnsIS even greaterthan that O<fMay<or LaGuard~

HilS laiIYors amoilig the rOrel<gtl bornbrought hIm 1I1rcreasmg recq.gnJ1tlon, andm 19:>1 he was called to Wa.hl11ll'lonHeI1bert Hoover sald, I want you to godown to Elhs Island ,.and dean up themew there Edlwarrd CorSI nid At 34the youngest COmml5.SilOIlle1" of lmmlgJ'latlQn 1n the counltry Oor&1 SYlDiPQthetli.c undJerSltandtng and cQmp,e1.ent dlrectlOn brought many Improvements .,(InEllis Island He resLgned to becomeDIt1e1ctor Home Rehelf Bureau NewYork and IS now AsSIstant DeputyWeLfare Gomrmssrouer of ,New Y.orkHillSlecvur'e WIll a'VOlldmternatlOna.1 !polltlCS and deal Sipeclfioailly 'WIth the rproblem.s of the foreign born In tlhlS country Twkets arje on sale nOlWat Gnnnell s and Monday Tue!SdIay ~ndr Wednesday at the FIsher Theatel"'

Detro~1 is to.- \h"y,.e aQ-Q1;\her-LIttleIWorld s Fatr

Dates have been set .for Marclh 6thto 15th at ConventiOn Hall for t!he secand annual DetJ:1)lt and Mlchigan Exp'0Siltlon, the la1.'18~estslhmvmg of vaned1\11!\merlcan products ever held undeione roof Floor space WIll !be doulbled,over the amount u~ed last year, to accommoc'Date tlhe Increased 111\,1mberofentnes One h\a1f of floor space halllar1ready been rontracted and reservattlOns ate b.e:mg madle (}lady acoordlng toJames V-ernor Tr, :general chlaarman

An array of natl'Onal -screen rad 0

and stage talent a.thlettc entertalUme:ntand educatlOna,l features WIll supple Ilment exlhrtnt,s qf the vanou$ q;>raduchand activItielS ,:qf bbltlh CIty and state 1

1'A7h1te several 1f!tQusand square feet offloor space ,QI1'\be devoted! to aJutomoDIles and amm~ted eXlh1blts pertaJlmng!to theIr ntantl{acture 11111SWlll lIt 11.0

!sen<;e be Just a:p auto slhow, said MrVernlOl 'If tlhe.;ptDuuct Jls;a Mlc1ugetllheader you mav expect It WIll be represented

t 'Construct1~C'o O!Pera.t!on of Statefand CIty goVernments leadIng 1111dustnahsts the rress tthe Untted StatesfDepartment of C-otmlletiCe officlal repre.:.entahves ~ foreIgn natIOns andothel"' major t~terests have spurred 'aC 1

jQIiQli!!I.i!!.ffi!I@ffi!ftQf@JE!lE!.mIi!lffi!iCJmj@IiilliQfiillNliill,[Qf~l!iI'iiJfiijrnlffilfiilliilfiilfi'iJfii!!iilfii]liilt Huron OOlunty CIUlb of Detro~t WIll ~1V11hesto the ~l11Jt where even at tlhIS.-----------1 Ihlold ItS ntntJh ano<ual mformal reUOlon fearly date a bIgger and better slhrowlng-m !ball Satul'rnay Januray 18 at Eastern rs assured 1l;1Jey.ery- res'P{'.Ict

5 A aI~Star Temple 80 West Alexandrme St l~bne Ha111 -ilf Entertainment

eml- nnu ~ Tlhe Clulb was formed In 1927 for the f The ExpositIon 1S hemg sulb dl'\ Ided~ pUr'lpose of operjXe1ooumg 'Old 1;Iome Into nme seetlOns relpresentmg Indusi Town t1.es among former resld'e11Jts of try C1ty and St<lite SCience and Ar~

j Huron county, MIchIgan, and to !pro rducatlon RecreatIon, BuJ1ldling a'1dmote the gene.t'Ial welfare of Huron Realty, Household Apphances Relbatlcounty commu~l1t1es tlhI"'ough a doser :Food and Agr,loultnre The slogan Weco operatron belt'Wleen the f'Ortner and IServe the v.. o,rld wll1 be I1nrpressed on.present resu:Lents Among the achle'Ve- a large b-uvmg market thfiough a wldcmeats of tlhe dub have been the found spread campovgnmg of a p'UlhtiC library at Port f;!ope One manuJacturcr sums up the exthrough SUtChco QpClr~tIon the emp~ov posLtIan sltuaholl as follows Lastment for two summers of a recreatIOn yea'! was ft ~lendid start \V1h~le Wl..dn:recvor to gIve the !boys of the count)" exhibIted orir produrot we Signed fororga.nued !Dasehall and the engag10g 0& \Space as Doubtmg Tihomases 'Pnmanlya Boy SCQlu{ exeoutIve All three ac out of CIVICtinterest Horwe\ er as ahVlbes are now <:arhed on by the re dIrect resUilt Vie p-rodlted by sales fars:pectlve communItIes exceedmg o~r exp-ectab.ons We have

A feature of tlhe ball WIll be the SIgned for mcreased c:pace 'tIhISyear asiP1aymg for dId t1tne dances by George a stnlCtly bU~111essinvestment In a defPanseau df Bald Axe under the strams mute sales p'tom,.ot!on entenprtse Any

Vof whose vlohn several ge11lera<tlO'tlisof !Show tlhlai will draw appro},.lmately haH I

The •-Ilage [? Huron county famflles htave gl;'QMinup mllbon 'PeJQ1}leas d~d last years eAPO !l1he lJ of D OOll1eglaUisWIll furm.:.h 151bon vs In1portant as a sales factormodern dance music I note that tCleveland and arthler C1ties

Inc!uded 1In the HUI'IOn County OLub are fol1owl~g the eXc:lmple e.:.tabhshed

Women's Shop onga111zatIon takmg an actIve!'art 111 ftoyDetroIt'the farthcom1l1g ball are the Port T1he DetrO-It and Ml-dhlgan Ex;positlon

@ AustIn Cltilb of D1eItr:.01tand the Har IS a CIVICe';lterprlse not oon'ducted for~ 1 hor Beach SocIety The Bad Axe De '1'rlvaue pr~t Any prorfits accfU1ng

@17016Ke.chevaJAve.troltClub"lllaISOhelllattenllanCe 'WIll be us,d to further advertISe and\ ; '. ~ The commbttee JO charge of the a£ !p'ulbhcIZleDk1rolt a11ldM1Chlga11\ ~ fair representlng 1S0000e15 comrnunlue ------~ f

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of Huron coun.ty, molu,dlt:;s the follow Both~soine.J3Al"nac1es\l ------------- mg StanLey 11: Fra-s-er, Pres1.dent Ot To get rId 01 barnacles, the

(t the club dbaltffif\11J vVendCill 13rO/Wn, ttoms of lWats must be put !Uta

\ M r t I J..- • .&_. "GU >lce jlresJdent Mernll HQIl'l1shl'P tr'OOS tdock They murt -be thoI'<'eans r a < uargatns Ivr 'I' I urer Mr' MMred Harms fcr.;ary acrl\J\eJl ",,!to :wI""1 bru_ ~n

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The maJO!' services that constitute tfroh.Qlth program of the =t1nty ""d \<>1"Whtdt we ""y over three and a hMfmIllton doUars mclude three major 4i..vlsu>lts They are tile oartng 'f<)l" 2.ll9Otulberoolar patlenTts, 3,600 p~rsons 81..fhcted W1tthcontagl'()us diseases tanq lItremedIcal treatment for 6,500 0_1

GOunty reSIdentsA<l,ded to ,ltese Items, lfl'es tlJ"1

morgpe expe11Kfuture, !bIrths, deaths, an,dmedttoo.1 eXlamma.t1ons

1'l1e\';O.. ",over 2,700 dependent motn;Jers tU Wayn~ C"""ty WltIhfanult.sS1sltrtgo0If 9500 chItldren In ad<htlonthese the .gov«nment mamtamS farc'1 r?ties for proill.m ohlldren 'W'lt'h WlU\l tthey oare fur WJ eaeh day of the Y.a~' ~rhe cost f"r th"se ,tems runs sltgihJt11'over the m,llton don..- marie. t

OV-et' tbree m~lhon dotlars IS spentannually "n<t.r the l1lea<lmg ge''1".11.... , and ,". <:oonty purohacmamteuat1lCe and cue of 3,5"people, the ear. of 5,000 "''''8'e.1,200 flJOn.resddent 11ldlge11lt.s; th~mqten""". of 700 ie-ble 1111nd.d~Ildr~aud the :u<hng 0If 1,600 needy ."Idl~tand sa,trors

The county pays to s~egai. thl' Ii'wmm~1 from SOC1ety The earmg fg~,a pnSQn !PQPUlart:lOU JU >the county <if t

over 1,000 da.I1y cos.ts ap.pr{)~1mate1~~,.j'f;million dollars ",dudmg ih<l IllOII~ tprosecutor, sherIff, house of 'Corr) land the CO'Unty j~ I t 1

The meanest maID tn t!h.e world 11heen found by Paul Mass.rmatt of t~ t ;p'hotostat depat"tment, and \hie's a ba ~ fber Paul walked m to a l,tUe sh<lp , 'ijIl'et th""" ~ locks r.mov.d He Ila~ tbeen "p the night !pefor. gettIng o~hiS paper, liThe ]ewtslh R~'Ord,h awas sleepy He went to sl.ep m tillchaIr and awok.~ a Httler hail'(:U~~

Vincent Thomas walk~ off and gl:$mamed the d~y ~fter h. had ~Iven t,soap rborx oratIon In the Record! ~ Ion \\ h, \\ omen oould never be b~!li'fut dlmaxmg ,t With t1h<lfact that t!htt:dldn t have brams 'lIttd so "'hI>t l!'O'lfwere the)

HIS argument walS th(f.t they were.n',d" Ide<l equally Into th.rd, HIS prO<}~\\ as that they needed "'!l'h "e.r. to l!Fattrachve J hope the br4<lr doesn't $'~thIS but If s'he does, l\'S Vln~tt$ oWtlfault

Christian Science Churc1l-liSatrament" wtt! be the sub,1\eCt dlthe Lesoon-Serrnolt m .aJI Q>r1S\liUtSctenot C1>urchest!l<ougihO'lltthe 'WQ;'l<I!011 SundaJ., January ]2 l

Among the BIble O1tatlQnSIS t1us pu-sage (Re\ 10 1 2) "A11d 1 s_ an.other mighty angel ""lUte dowu frO<!>he" en clotihed witih a doud and ~ratnbow was on his lhead, and ht$ fac~was as It were the sun, and !us feet l$plilans df .fire And he had In hts handa htHe book open t

Corrembve passa~es to be read i.rom-tfue Ohrtshan SClenlce texbbook, "S'Cl,.'eOiceand Health Wlt~ Key to the SctlP.,.t'ltres, by Mary Bail-cerEdc!y, 1nduQct1he lollowlng (p 55{l) "This at1jlel orm.ssage Whtcl1 oom.,. fro!]l God, clotM4w.tIh a "loud, prelilfures dlVlne SOlon~eTo mortM sense SotenlCe ~tJleJtpsat firstol=ure, aibstnct, and <larJ.;, hwt ~t

brlgl!>tprOllllls. or<>WllSIts brow Wheltunde1\<t:o<;>d,It to Th'th'~ prism "nprato"," \)~

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"the Reoorder's benclt, and the da!i'papers are lmkmg hItSname WJ:tbJ. a MtyRecorder 5 Bloc TIllS tIme Jt hbstarted as a patroJ1ag;e eRortt but Qdt:1$Id.rs on the beuch fear t1hat it ~berome even more senous r~

All four members of tl". new Bl~lare able men and have the .people"confidence It 1S not that that lbr1ll

U. of D. to Meet the onuclSm Irom o~her judges bu'

L I S d fad that on a jud'etal beooh ~oyo a atur ay ,&hould be as far m the baokgroun---.-- pO$slble, and a strong growp shO'Uld h

Back from a sUiCcessful trilp mto OhIO ;segregate tlhemselves as a balan-ce Of'1\ hlch Slaw tlhem wlnt1l1ng three O1.JIt of P'CM'er It IS hoped !'hat the Judges reJflout gl<umes phiyed Coac:h 1Jlo~cl memlber the fate of the firg.t Bloc andBrazd s cag'ers began pr3lcbce yester have no 1.nd:enttOns of follOWing tihelt ~day for t'Le fir51t 01 seven stralglht !home footsteps 'Igames They meet wyola UnlVerslty _ iflof C'lucago Saturday night at t-he Navar Mr Obedulih Bmgham Whose name T;A.rmory !yip ties hIm as <an honest and effic~eht f

Sa1tlsfled that hiS offense 1S good man of the old school 1S back in t!&e~enough hIS team hM.ll1g soored a .p0111t county bUlldmg where hie became aC"t41a m111ute 1111the fi\€ games played quamted wIt.h the publIc over two dbot JBrazIl plalH on streSsll1lg a 11str011l&'~r eade:s ago ~defense thIS week S6 far he has seen Bmgham 'has been a{)pomrted to J1il11l'ithe oPposIt1on roll wp dose to 27 POint.. old post by Count) Clerk Henry MorttAl-a game to 40 for hIS own squad He go-mery, and wdl take 1l1s lP~a,oe w.tih iIntend"! cuttmg 1hart ffiargln diCffllll other alfiE'S of Tom Farrell ,Vho l~t

At the same tIme he Wlbl see to \t LBeyear of the DernocratI'C landish(ie ~ ,that the margin of Sticcesslf'Ul fiee sh!Ot~ '~ _goes tlP Over one-ihaM of the M Auditor Ray D ';cihn.etdl€t' IS the newtempted gIft S110tS was rt'il51sed 10 the dhalrman of the \Vayne CooU'ty Boatd:fhlast two glames Ofi>.4the OhiO

I tnp and of Audlt:OI"5 Ray IS the first Dem'OctM~ \he believes that the shootmg can be eyer to hold that offic'e and IS at tlteImproved conSIderably The Titans !beat age of 31, the yorunge&t man to be~o~~}the l..mverslty of Western Ontano at chlalrman of thiS powerful boo.rd'lhome befol e leavmg on t1helr ttl? Then Sdhnelder '\\'-a15elected In 1932, takl~gTthey lost to Ba1d'l.V1n-Wwllate l.asi office tn ]ati'Uarv of 1933 and has 5e~"year s champIons of ~he OhiO Confer th~ County make long' strides In ~eenlCe a gronp 00 23 sohool'S and Vol wav of effiCiency and economy 1n .lintlowed that \\lth v.uis over th.e Umver three years df pu.'bhc hf~.. tv 01 Akron Fenn GoUege "nd OhiO The year before Sohnelder tOO\<:of!.College of ChIlI"dpody Akron fimsihe<f flce, the assessed valuatIon was abQut ~s'toond In the Cottif~ence $500000 more than It was last ye~

The TItans ha\"C' plenty to fear In and the 'COUntyralsood for county p1f'~l)aturday mg/ht s contest Since Loyo1a poses a'P!pfloxlmatelythree ID11hQn4~1-has practically tb-e same team t1lat de lars more Tihe total budget !has be"feated them tv-Ice last season !by small cut m those yeaiT'sdra.stlc'a11y, a.nd ~Inargms Marv Colen, ri'orwanl, Ed noW find 1t two ml1hon doUar's IeS'S~hj.n'Murray, center, and Ed Cal1han, guard tn 19U Earnmgs have at~ !Itl(:rea8dare all set to r~at 1Mt year s Wtn.!> dUrtng tbI'S perlodWith the aId of some outstandl1rJg soppomor"s Cart Wmkler and Bdl Flan-agan are outstandm.g f3I1l1ongtfre ilatte ..and fill Qut a hnetlp that promIses to beamong the best produced by Len Sa!CJhs,Rambler coadh

MU1'r,ay and Ohester I aske IPromtsean mteresttng battle at the >center po:Sitton Murray has lost onJly one hp.off In tw'9 years at the poSItion tl11atto a re:cent game wJth the Untversityof IndI'\na ,Mhere 'h-el~ht was the -de.<,telling factor La~ke IS plaYing hJSfirst Se31:.on w¥~ the TItans but hiStll'cord compares favorably wttih MUTM

rl\Y's J'l~IS ,.Iso the high pomt nj.nfor the Tttans 'Wl,th 10 potnts a ga>R1t'

WIth La'ke set to h<>lddown >11ecenter poSitIOn Braztl WiLlstart WallyC~vattaUl!lhand ~d lAlka~zewloz at theforwar<!>;an'! Capt Ed Lauer and lJarry131ekclt at th'e g'Uard' Numerous sub-'\t1tu1;.es are av-arlalSle among 'the sop'hQtnlor~ C3Indld.a}eS, F.4'Ule Kohbcr atH'red Hnerth g;etllng first call K"hbalhJtrt hfs an.lcle In tthe Batdrwm Wallacegame and sta.yed out of the Qltlhers011

th,. tnp He WI1[be ready again forSaturday's game BIll KerwJ1.11 TonyC;kov~r, Roger Ra.y-es and Frank Defodder are also ready to get Into thehnoup

On and Off the Records

By H. THOMPSON STOCKIt IS !false -eo0ItOIB¥ to econonU.le by

buymg c.healp mSU1"~e In tine long1"lUn,lnsurance 1n t1)..e financlaHy s'OUndstock tniSUrance compames IS dhf'apest

A recent SUfiVey ot tine bUYing pracbees of the members of the hatlOnalASSOCIatIOn d£ Credltt Men showed thd.tthe glen-lee rendered. by the agent IS avery lmtwrta11lt factor In 1'educa.nrg m18uranee -coots

There are many ways whereby an~lert, competent a'k-ent oan save youmoney WIthout re5'Ortmg to POlllCl'eSwJth f1weaseJl' clau~es and 'Cornpames of<loublful financIal stabnl.ty

MaUJuJflWCturers, l11er'C!hants and 'Ownen of bUSlUess prOlp'erty eSIPeci-atllywttbe interested In a !rooklet by the a;uthotof thiS -column ent1t1ed I Redt1JClUg rmlnsurance Costs" which 'WIll be sellltgrahs to the readers of 11hlSpaper u,ponrequest Wrtte or {thane rtIe author d.t948 Free Press HUlMmg for your 'Copy

Some oi the questIons !1U1Jsweredb}tIhls booklet are

W!ba.t J5 the com.S1:rrance dause andht1W can Its use sa-VIeme money?

How 1S It poss1!Me for my fire tn'surance rate to be redtlced? '}

Is a five year pmldy oheap.r than at!h:ree"YeJarr pohcv? {-

Wlhat spelC1at "C01'l!cesSIon IS made toehurdhes and pu!bhc bU't1d!llJl)gs?

l{cmt can the wordtng of formg. of myfire msurance polIcy affect the cost {)fmy 1Osurance? '" 4"m._ !,lIVI,lJ/<l,tare •aut~lc sprmklers'?

\\1lhen IS It adVlsaMe 00 c&Dcel on the1 sthrO-rt rate basIs"'

By LEE MONTGOMERYRemember qmte it. few years Ibad

when a Y'OUllg attprney steJP1)ed mto thepolitJcal arena and smaslhed up iJhe BigFour Bloc of JOOges "'hloh ooml'letelycontrolled the Recorder's benC'h Hewas praJCttcally unknown before thatf:lechon, but there ue few in the Wholeis'tatc; who don't km)w the :!lame ofFrand< Mul'lJ<hvtoday

Last "Ieott"n the 1'''''1'1. eleotedGeorge ~!nrpdty, bM1t.r 0If Frank, to

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Suggestions forThe Auto Driver

l'0 The Ed,tor Bel"""ng that anpersons dfllvmg automdblles slhouhlpenomcally refreoSth 'illlleir mmdlS regardmg traffic regula1:lons, tlhat every daYperi>ons are bemg graonte<1 hcenses tod!t11Ve who must know these regulationsand biellevlnrg thai the hlazadlS ot operatl1ng a motor \ ehtele at the presenttIme are as great or g(t;Qter than beforemay I suhmlt m 'br:U;jrf form the morelmport.ant restrIctIOns alJ.d doUUeIS qf theoperator of an autot1\Db11e

Do and Dontt Whde Operahng "\Motor VehIcle

001'<1' SLeave your operator s license m car*Dilve af d'rmk1llg mtoxtcantsAllo,"" others to dn"e \"Our car ,...hlle

undp<r the IOfluence of LIquor"'Drive agalst trat6{"Fall to made Iden \h knov. n or fall

to render ald at !>cene of a-ccld-enltDrlve away ft'iOtn an accIdentDruve wlthoot an operator s license"'Drtve agams.t au1tom<lJtlc ,,~gn<lil, am

bel' or t1eid*BaJck more t>han 60 feet or around

a cornerUse Impl"io.p.er ohams on ttres*Permlt iht~ch1ngon to ve1u'C1e~Cut tn and oot of m'O'Vllngtraffic*CTlOSS In frourt 00 a movmg street

carDrwe over a 41re OOSle*Drlve wIth d!elfoohve brJakesMake ex.CC"SlStve nOise*Drlve Wlitlh more than three per

sons In dnver S seat*Overtake v~hldes at an ullterserct101l*Dnve agannst a red s~gnal In chang

mg your course, on a stroeet d'lv4.d.-ed!bya !parkway

PeflOllJtcar to !be parked ror a gTeaterpert'Od than 48 .hours

*Overtake a car on yOUrleft'M"ke a r'lll>t turn on red sJgttaI

before makI11Ig'a ~lete stop*Make a "U" turn 31tan mtersectl'01lDrive over private 'Property to aVOId

a regulatIon*M allre mpflCltper tums*Drlve wt"h glanng' lhea.dlJg'httsInte11ferje W1Ith!traffic Sl!gniS

*Drwe to the left of a street car, ex:M-cept on a one-waJy is'treet

*Drlve wIth a party In yOU1' lap*OIbstrouct. VIew 'W'rth m<lJter1als*Lea.Vle motor runm11g unattended, or

I"""e ke~s "" l""k on pleasure o.r~'PI_ stl1llke".on wmllsil/l'lld.DrIve a commerlClaJ car on a ibouleM

vard, e""ep! on" bloek for d<Jlp,ery*DrIVe Wjl.i!h one arm around p4~sen-

ger or lPerfU/1lt tJhe'1r arm aTQttnd y()!\l'Dnve fa.ter than 10 miles 'Per h<>tlr

When passIng a $trelelt iOal", at a pro,.teoted >aiely .otte, 1;\1 all~s or ~.ntUI,"O'l.11g.. 0

Permit m<>tor t<;>em,t ugr~aiblesmoJce or gases,.,

'DrIVe througl!. ail OCO\ll>le4sa>eltyzone

Make turn. wIlter. Rr<>hll>'~'1-'Permtt otIherl'l tQ r<de 'Put~m of

ve!h~cleDrive i()If1 sldewailksTow more -rtlan OI1\ecarDrIve througth a fUOIer1a! ipf'OCe6iSilOn

DrIve unhoensed motor v-ehtlcleDrIve wIth dIrty, murblate4 or ob..

scured ltcense platesDrIve '\\Itlh bdense plate mlSlslng*Coast on down grades WIth geq.rSt in

neutralBlock traflic

DOS*Keep as clos.eto ~b as I~v~tllca1

when makmg' r~ght hand turu~'Keep to r~ Wltlh slow m~

ve1ucle*K~p as near centler orf iS1r~e.t a.s

prachcal when mmkmg a le1t t'Um, K-eepoff street car tracks willenmilking ~ 1.#turn

'Drive to right df parkway*Dnve as a careful and prudent per ..

son would under !lIce Cl1'lCUmStJaprces'Give rlg<htof "ay to Pohce ~QdFire

Departments and amhulan.ce:s'Stop at r"'lroads before <:ro$01tlg ,f

flasher SIgnal IS shlQlWl11lg'

Give rIght of way to stt1eet oarsStop 10 rear of street -ca.1"S~t unv-ro"

tected safety zonesMove a dl'1a.'bled veh1lc1e*Glve proper SIgnal 'On tutns, &tlQps,

and when leaVing ltIhIe'Cunb*Heed signals of other drivers*Stop at stop streets, stf:QP inteflS.ei".

twns and when catU1ng out of allleysand dnveways

*Dlg.play a red flag on projechonsReport accIdents !promptly*DIspla; a whIte flag on tow ltne$*Have a rear vIston mtrror on veM

htc1es*Have a wmdshteld wt,per on ve!1ucle*Ha, e proper lights, makUl~ QbjetCts

dlscern.tible at a dlSltance of 2QO feet 01:\dark hJ.g1nways

GhIa"ngeyour ~iddre-ss a.t ne~[lest Pohee Station JOn Ql)eI"ator 5 \J!c-ens~ IfdOXUlictle Js ohanged

*Have a ho.rn 00 vdhWl'eHave a pioper t1eg'lstrahon 011 personAnyone of the offeniSes marked Wltth

an (*) CliJusmg iprQperty damage, !pet M

sonal lOJUTy or dea'tih, may result 'tnarrest and ronv~Clbon on ahe of thefollowmg reck~ess drwtng, feJonrlOusreckless dnvmg mVloluntary man.slaughter or neghgent hotnt-lClde

For thOSe persons hV1~!n orpasS!l\t1lg.hrou!th the CIty of Grosse Mnle tit.&peed of motor vehiclOIS1$ 1111l't~4~QdreS'trJcted to 25 nules .per Ipour a'S.. 'Q.maXImum on all streets tXlCeplt w1trereotherw,~e p""ted an<t e"".pt t'\te few\

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