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HEST X.RAY DRIVE IS SET

Rul.w Wlnt Ad'Calt L..... elt Mar.

VA. %.4558Ju,t 51Y"Ch., •• It"

GROSSE POINTE 3D. MICHIGAN - VA. 2.1161

! k

Grooso Polnto's Newspapor lor Mero Than 23 Year.

OROSSE POINTE, MICHIOAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1050CI~CULATION MID MONTHLY

Fo,Compl.t.Cov." •• First

R"d Th. R.vl...

01..7 NO 10

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An InVitatIOn to Ebenezer BaptIst Church21001 Morass Road at Harper

Rev E Arthur M:cAsh PaslorOrgamst Jeanette DOI1iey _ Chorister Arlene Schmdler

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The Mlcb.1gan Bell Telephone \Company announced that Ben R.Mansh would become Boa I' d IChalrman on Oct. 1 when ThomasN. Lacy WIll retire from thatposillon.

Marsh, who has been in thetelephone busmess for 42 years,has been servwg as vice chaIr-man of the Board.

Abraham Lincoln was a base-ban fan, having taken tune outof his Civl1 War dulles to watchball games.

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Tables of bridge and canastaWill be the feature of a SOCIalgathermg IJ;l the SOCIal hall ofGrosse Pomte CongregatIOnalChurch at 8 p.m Sept 29. DoorprIzes WIll be awarded and re-freshments WIll be served. MrsClare L. Sober, 770 Umverslty, ISgeneral chairman of the party.

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PlayhouseOrganizingNew Talent

LEARNING A T RIVE L N b The Grolle Pointe ReYiew-TIIunday. Sept. 21, 1950-3 Truscon Retaill8

lI;i;""'~ BOU ", D >TlI'~ A~~ds~~e~r Introduce Unique Method J;,.~:.,~~::r.~~:a"'''i',_, d denbn charge of sales of Truscon,,0 H s T h. 5 . h t A It Laben-atones, lnc, a division ofMf~~evenm?~ar~d the eac Ing panls 0 U S~~~~~~~~n~~~y Ct~'::ra~rs' ;c:~

opening of the Defer P T A. Three "You can at qUIre a good Span- \ Students many times have been Ipany has retained the Detrolthundred mterested and enthusI- ish accent and know next to noth. pointed to as excellent examples Office of the J Walter Thompsona~lIc parents assembled for the 109 about SpanISh" of what can be accomplIShed un- Company as advertlsmg counselfirst Open House ThiS paradox is vouched for by del' Mr McGUire's unusual meth. -------

Mrs RoDen Kulow, acting as Clarence V, McGUire and Ger. ods of mstructlOn. At the end of Not Too Early forProgram Chairman 10 the absence trude James who conduct the a Single year many have attamedof Mrs. Dan W. Myers made an adult evelUng Sparush cla"ses such remarkable fluency that Christmas Cardsurgent request for an "all out" whIch are scheduled to re-open Wh 11e travelhng In SpanlSh.support of the AuctIon Sale In on October 5 for the fan and wm' speakmg tountnes they can un- For the benefit .of early shop-January and the VarIety Show 10 tel' season at the Grosse POInte derstand and make thelllseives pers. Peg's Card and Gift Shop atMay. High School. understood bv natives 18550 Mack ave, between Tour~

After a VISIt to theIr children's In a SIngle evelUng you are well InCIdentally, so many members aIne and CalVIn, IS offermg a com.rooms, the parents convened In on your way to "speak1Og Spanish of the teach10g profeSSIOn, dJ! well plete selectlon of Chnstmas cards.the lunch room for a SOCIa!perIOd like a Spamard" because of a as other profeSSIOns have learned Pel ~onahzed greetmg cards forunder the chairmanshIp of Mrs. umque method whIch first was their Spamsh 10 Mr MtGUlre's the hohday season WIth mdividualL. M. S'Adl, aSSIsted by Mrs. Rob- mtroduced by Mr. McGUire a cla~ses that he often IS spoken of Inames Imprmted may be orderedert Kulow, Mrs, A. W Nickels and year ago and met WIth such suc- as a "teachers' teacher." at no extra charge.Mrs. A, D Ruegsegger. cess that It has attracted wlde-

Dr. Molner WIll be the guest spread attentIOn among modernspeaker at the next meetmg on language teachers.November 20th. He will tell some Instead of merely telling youImportant and vital pomts to be to "ulUtate the Instructor"-some-watchful for m the formidable times a very dIfficult. If not Im-dlSease, polio Every parent may pOSSIble thmg to do-the mstruc-benefit by Dr. Molner's experience tor very patlently, syllable byand knowledge m this field by by conventional teachIng meth'lhparmg him speak ods." I______ syllable, teaches you to speak

seven bnef Spanish sentencesFIrst thIng you know you notonly can say all of the words butactually can str10g them togethermto smooth - floWIng sentencesWIth the Cl"lSPaccent of a native.

Havmg mastered these sevenlittle sentences you seldom are ata loss as to the correct pronuncla.tlon of any word In the SpanIshdlctlonary and constant re~tltlonof the sentences soon makes goodaccent a matter of habIt "Inthree or four evenmg recltabons,"says Mr. McGUire, "many of ourstudents have acqUired a muchbetter SpaD.lsh accent than mightbe gained in three or four years

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POINTE REVIEW

GROSSE POINTE 30, :'oIICH

VA 2-4558

Offer TrainingCourses forScout Leaders

The month of October Will markthe begmnmg of dnother popularseries of Fall leader!>hlp tlammgcoursel> for the men and womenIn thl~ DIStl Itt who are actIve Inthe Boy StOut and Cub Scoutprograms,

Startm~ on October lIth at theJackson Intermediate HIgh Schoola staff of Scoutmg experts WIllpresent a "Scouter BaSICTrammgCourse" and an "Advanced Tram-mg Course" for Stoutmasters, As-Sistants, Troop Committeemenand CommISSioners Also on thatdate, IS the openmg ses~lOn of the"Cubbel Ba~lc Trammg Course"for Cubma"ters, ASSIstants, DenMothers Pack Committeemenand COmml%lOnerS '

An •Explorer BaSIC TramIngCourse" de';lgned to fill the needsof AdVISors, ASSistants SemorClew Leaders. Deputy SemorCrew Leadel s, Explorer Secretar-Ies, Committeemen, and Commis-SIOners Will begin on October 10th -Photo by Deeat the same location Joe Parker is learnIng about the Torch Fund from

The reduchon of Explorer Scout one of the campaign's most ardent workers, hiS dad. Jos-age reqUirements to allow Scouts eph R Parker, Sr., of 41 HendJie Lane, who is fillmg theto participate In senIOr ScoutIng post of Co-chairman of the Drive In Charge of Adminis- ExtenSion Offers Artprograms at the age of fourteen IS tratlOn. HIS seven-year-old son is In the second grade at AppreCiation Courseexpected to lOcrease the demand St Paulfor basIC lOstruchon for the lead- . .ers of the boys lo that activity A new course mArt Apprecla-

Enrollments for all courses are Th- t f Lo IF h tlon has been announced by theb d S Ir Y our ca res men Umverslty of MIchigan Exten-now elOg receIve at cout. slon Service for fall. No prevIOus

Headquarters and all Interested~~~l~~:S can phone lo their reser- RegIS-ter at MI-chl-gan ~o~~::g I~n ~~:~ n:ted~~s~or ~~~

______ would like to gam a greater un-

T h Le dderstandlOg and enjoyment ofore a ers Thirty-four freshmen fr 0 m wood Ct: James Ross Stewart, works of art, espeCially those of

Grosse POinte have regIStered at 569 FIsher Road; Jerenuah George our own hme.

Plot Campal-gll the Umverslty of Mldugan for Turcotte, 545 Lakeland; Sarah "An Approach to Art Appre-the fall term, Donaldson Weed, 16908 Cranford clatlon" WIll be gIven at the

(Cont.lDued from Page 1) Entermg the College of Lltera- Lane; Joyce Ann Clements, 123 Rackham Buildmg on ThursdaychaIrmen, Mrs. H Hunter WlllJ- ture, SCience and the Arts are: Meadow Lane; John Turner evenmgs, beginDlng Septemberams and Mrs James A Rerruck, Mary Joan Abrash, 1327 Somer- Cushmg, Jr, 316 Kerby Road; 28, by MISS Elizabeth H, Payne,Schools Chairman, Forrest L set, Mary Catherine Banach, 576 JudIth Anne Hennecke, 134 Mer- of the DetrOIt Insbtute of ArtsGealY. and Community Orgamza- Notre Dame; Carolyn Joan Bauer, nweather Road: Geraldine Me. staff For further m£ormation,tlOns Chairman, Norbert Neff and 1317 BIshop Road; Mmam Van Collom, 406 FIsher Road; andl call TEmple 2.7400.George Elworthy. Dyck Baxter, 618 RIVard Blvd.; Russell Mellen Wlute, .xl', 257, ------

John MItchell Chase, Jr, 261 Mt Vernon.Jerome Rerruck, Jr. Co.chalr. LeWIston Road. Mary Sage Do. Kenneth Clark Rice, 919 Ri- Con O"reO"otionaI Church

man of the BUSIness Mens' Com- elle, B38 Whlttler Road; Harry vard, and Cyrl1la Ann Seymour, 6 6mlttee WIth Mrs J, A Mullen, at- August Easom. 766 Hampton 605 Rivard. are regIStered in the Plans Card Partl'tended the meetmg and pomted Road; Henry Jacob Eckfeld, 854 College of Architecture and De.out that m order to support thIS Pemberton, Dolores Joyce Ham- signleglOnal campaign It w111 be ne. mel, 717 Sunnmgdale Drive; Mary Entrants in the College of En-cessary to stimulate the highest Ellen Hlener, 408 Manor; Mary gmeenng are Donald Earl Lan-pOSSible mterest wlthm Grosse Elizabeth Hodges, 442 McK10ley dis, 274 Fisher, Carl Otto Mann,POinte. and to emphasIze the re- ~oad; Carolyn D. Keith, 443 Mad- 1173 NottIngham, and David Warsponslblhty of the commuruty It- Ison, John Clemens Kolb, 61 Pethick, 1059 Whither,self m supportmg the total Umted Grosse Pomte Blvd; Joseph Damel PatriCk Moroney, of 763Foundation effort FranklIn Redfield, 416 Cadieux RIvard, w1l1 enter the College of

The 1,500 soliCitors needed in Road, JudIth Margaret Rlchard- Pharmacy.the Grosse Pomtes, alone, to help son, 1620 Prest",ick Road; andswell the grand total of $10,300,. DIane LucIlle Schleicher, 6471000 reqUIred thIS year, must have Washmgton Road Ithe co-operation of every mdlvdu- Others are Donald Sutton Ial man, woman and child durIng Schmitz, 33 Radnor Circle, Sallythe next few weeks and durmg Ann Shepler, '725 Trombley; Vu-the actual campaign, October 17 to gmla Homer Spurner, 261 Ken-November 9. It was the feelmg of ------------those present. More definIte plansfor the kICk-off meetmg, reportmeetings and promotion activItIes10 which the entIre communityw1l1 be InVIted to partiCIpate. Willbe announced shortly, accordmgto ChaIrman Standart.

Dunng hIS Just.finlshed reofresher triP to LatIn Amenca,CBS newsman Nel Calmer cov-ered 15000 mIles 10 lei>S thanthree weeks.

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WIth the openmg of the current Itheatncal season, The Young Ac- Itor's Playhouse IS organIzmg an Iapprentice school for new talent,tramed by a professIOnal staff mall the theatre arts.

The dlrectonal staff will beheaded by Madame Anna SchrottPershing, of the VIenna StateConservatory of MusIc and Dra-Imatlc Art, and she wIll be as-Sisted by competent graduates ofleadmg theatrical schools. I

In addition to actmg techniques,there will be correlated mstruc-tlon to develop VOice, diction andmovement In the tradition of thebest European and American Dra-matic Schools.

One of the Pershmg TheatncalEnterpnses, The Young Actors'Playhouse, Will offer advancedstudents opportunities to tryoutfor parts In profeSSIOnal produc-bons Last season one of theP T E groups, The StnctuaryPlayers. toured several weekendspla;lomg Everyman to church andCI"IC group audiences In Canadaand the U S The selected localtalent featured In our productIOnsWill be Signed on a renumeratlveba~l~

IWith the ad,,'ent of teleVISIOn

and the resultant reVIval of mter-Iest m live theatre, Mme Schrott

_____________________ ~~-I Pershing beheve~ that there are'opportumtles opemng up for

Iyoung people "'lth both academiCtraining and practical work baCk-Iground With her extensl"e ex-penence on t\\O contln!'nt" she'bellcve~ that she ha" developed Isuch a cour<!'. avaIlable m fewother theater orgam7atlon.< I

Per,hlng Thea Enterpnses In

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"J(re you tired

mailed wlth standardsmums and ribbon and II or ,~lands on the pews H o~elltwas of white FUJImu~l boilllllIlSh IVy. and~

Mrs. Wl1ham B Goldbride's COUSinwas mat Jr,~

Sh ' rOnO!Lor. e wore a gOlln o( ~satm cut on penod hn co.""full clrcle skIrt and ~ ~1'.hIneckhne. Mrs Gold ~o~bronze Fujl mums aeeen~d~golden-tipped wheat and Iljheaddress spray of !~athe~~Imums. r r~

Attendants v,ere MlSSJGlbson; MISS MarJorie £n ~Chicago and Long Beaen,~~I~Mrs Donald W Bartz M ""'-leen Hutcherson of B;y \~I.~0.; MISSElizabeth AnnLon""'1\

Mrs. Robert Lasater of EI~lrlIllinOIS. TheIr gowns v.e:~copper satin and they ~ ~bright golden mums

I Mrs. Jacques Wore a ~gown of yellow and IJme!

with a matchmg stole anda:cade SIde drape Mrs FOldned a spray of brown OIC~her gown of rose taupe lace •rose taffeta. ~

Arthur Ford was hiSbroth!!best man. The ushers werer~C. Biggio and Wilham Clark (Steubenville, 0, and BrrHauffman; George UellellY!l/Donald Roth, and Donaldsb;rett of Loram.

The recepllon was heldIII t'ballroom of the Grossep~Yacht Club With the r~line forming In front o( ahplace backed by ferns and!tall-mg bouquets. The long sla~into the ballroom was drallfli1

garlands of flowers and II'"Centered was the 61e-l.ali

wedding ccake topped by lpiI

sugar wedding bells sUPPOrnd~flowered colonnades and deerated wit hplllk spun sugar lI\!!Iheld by doves

Jeanne Marle's travehng~was a gold tweed SUitand !Ill!felt hat of Spamsh deSIgn~med m brown braId She1mbrown al1Jgator accessonesmilbrown orchld corsage TheC!lfpie plan a leisurely tnp tbn1illNew England WIth a stay ~Martha's Vmeyards They tillmake their home In Loram.

Jeanne Marie IS a graduate~Grosse Pointe HIgh Sehooll1.lthe Medill School of Joumal.s!l.Northwestern timverslty. nowattended Ohio State Uruvertiland served two years wltb t'!Army m Alaska.

of "dragging" your prot.<tlOg c~H ua photographIC studIO fuH of ,,~].,.and eIumsy eqUIpment?

Our eqUIpment lS the fj""est ard ]./~eJectronlc flash • and It s po ....:,..for home portraIts.Ou rstudlO is hght 3ln and rlaGe "1children 4(l"

Our studio 'S' light. a'r> and '!lad'l '"structlon at Mack and ("ok "speclally desIgned for Lhtldre"For the finest m Stud 0 or lio'" >'traIts "all

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New England Is Destinationof Couple Wed Saturday

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L.Bickel of McKinley roadannouncetheengagernentoftheir d a ugh t e r BeverlyJune to Ronald Roy Jacobs.Her fiance is the son of Mr.and Mrs. Roy W. Jacobs ofBalfour road. The bride-elect is a recent graduate ofAlbion College and is af-

filiated wlth Zeta Tau Alpha.Ronald attends LawrenceInstitute of Technology.

Fortnighters7111" TIT d J Son Born

1r.l eet ry e nesuaY Mr. and Mrs Henry i,_Bailey III of New YOlkl:

. The Fortnighters, young adult nounce the birth of a son,~group of the Grosse Pointe Me- Wmthrop, on September I3mOflal Church, wl11 hold Its first Mrs. Bailey is the tormerl!l!fall meetJDg Wednesday, Sept. 27 jorie Jane Ebner.lD the Men's Parlors of the church _at eight o'clock. Newcomers arewelcome to attend.

The Grunyons, well-known 10-eally for theIr SJDglllg, WIll enter-tam and actIVltles for the comlllgseason will be dlsclosed.

Marian Musolf, Social Chair-man, and her committee haveplanned an outdoor Western partyfor Friday evenmg, September 29

Jeanne Marie Jacques and Don.aid Roy Ford of Loram, Ohio,spoke their vows Sept 16 at aseven o'clock ceremony In ChrIStChurch, Grosse Pointe

Jeanne Marie 18 the daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Lco GeorgeJacques of Trombley Road. Don-ald's parents are Mr and Mrs.Albert Ford of Loram The Rev.Henry W. Sherrill offlClated.

The bridal gown was of antiqueivory satm With an IllUSIOn yokeoutlmed m seU flo9 er appliquewhich was repeated 'n a prmcesspanel the fulllengtn of the gown.A Basque bodice accentuated thefull skirt which ended in a round-ed 'moon' tralll. A fmgertlp vel Iof ivory French 11luSlon fell fromthe bnde's tiara of orange blos-soms.

The bride was glVen in mar-riage by her father In a church

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St ... lJauhe'lC's SpollJors!Square Dance Sept. 2>:1

Celebrate TwelfthWedding Anniversary A man's possessions m them-

selves are not a true measureMr. and Mrs. L B Oldham cele- of hls worth. HIS servIce to hiS

brated their twelfth weddmg an- community and his fellowmanDlversary Fnday evenmg With a must be added-{)r subtracted.party m their home on Hunt Club. ------ --:;;==== --

Among the guests were Mr. andMrs Stone Enberg, Mr. and MrsFred Kelly, Mr. and MrS LarryCloutler, Mr. and Mrs. Ed FredeMrs. Lena Schulte, Mr. and Mrs:Wilham Philbeck, Mrs. ThelmaWalters and Mr. and Mrs Robert I

Oldham .

both choirs. New applicants arerequested to report fifteen rom-utes before the regular rehear-sal times.

The Junior Choir 18 open toboys and glfls from 10 to 14years of age, while the SeniorChoir is for students of highschool age. Anyone who lIkes tosing is welcome to make applica-tion for membershIp, provllimghe is not already a member ofanother church chOir.

A booklets contauJing com-plete mformatlon about theYouth CholfS is available at thechurch offlce, or copIes may befound in the narthex at the Sun-day 11 o'clock service. Thesebooklets have been prepared togIve a PlCture of how the choirsoperate so that prospective mem-bers and thelr parents may un-detstand the program.

The Senior Cholf Board for thecurrent season is made up of thefollowllIg members: Joyce Dan-necker, Judy Rice, Nancy Hoesch,Pat McKmney, Nancy Newton.Nancy Hall, TIene Bryant, MyronRanney, Dick Scales, Bob Srmth,Bill Rexford and Don McIntyre.

At tha first board meeting tlusfall plans for the season weredIScussed includmg the AnnualChoir Banquet which will be heldin February. The Senior Cholfwill continue to SlOg once amonth at the Sunday serVice ofthe Marme HospItal. Other spe_clal servlces include the Presby-terian Old People's Home, andthe Tuxis Club of the GrossePomte Memorial Church.

The Choirs will sing in churchbeglnnlng Oct. 8 and contmueevery Sunday on an alternallngbasis until June 10, 1951 underthe direction of Marie Joy Cur-tiss.

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mer was the former Edna Marie Bakerbefore her marriage Sept. 9 at St. Clarede Montefalco Church. She is the daugh-ter of the Fred A. Bakers of BIShop road.

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THOSE NEW

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CHRISTMAS CARDSARE MORE DISTINCTIVE THAN EVER THIS YEAR

Grosse Pointe WoodsCOCKTAIL

Ch()()SEO '\our Chrlc:tma" Grf"t"tJnI! C"rd'-c::: con\ent('nfl" ("o"'Tlf01"1ahh,n your o'l\on hom(' ThIC: exclus1\ c hne not sold In !Jtores 0" shops

W;ne LiquorsCOMPLETE DINNERS

WE CATER TO BANQUETS

20513-15 Mack

MRS. NORBERT CUDNAU

Barbara RobbinsMarries Sept. 1

Youth Choirs at MemorialResume Rehearsals on Sat.

Bradford EnrollsFour From Here

Mr. and Mrs. Edison LoydRobbms of Loraine road an-nounce the marnage of thelfdaughter. Barbara Jean to PaulDana Atkinsen, son of Mrs. LeoAtkmsen, of Ogallala, Nebraska,on the fIrst of September.

The Youth Ch<lirs of theGrosse Pomte Memorial ChurchWIll resume their regular re-hearsals on saturday, September23. The Junior Choir meets at9:15 a.m. and the Senior Choirat 10:30 a.m.

There are a limited number ofopenings for boys and girls in

Mrs. Bugbee IsHostess toWomen s Society

Four Grosse Pomte girls en-rolled as members of the fresh-man class at Bradford JUnIorCollege, Bradford, Mass, whenthe college opened on September19.

The girls are: Barbara B Bar-num, daughter of Mrs RichardF. Barnum of 1012 Yorkshire Rd ; Sl Matthew Women's Club areBetty Lou Givens, mece of Mr I sponsormg theIr fIrst get-togeth-and Mrs DaVld A. Wallace of er square and modem dancmg100 LewIston Rd: Mary R. Mc flmg at the Sl Matthews Hall, I

Kean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harper and Buckmgham. on Fn- ~Robert E McKean of 1014 Bishop day, Sept 29, at 9 pm.Rd; and J. Lee Wadsworth, The famous Brennans Will call I

of 76 Cloverly Rd Refreshments WIll be served I

The first fall meeting of theGrosse Pointe Methodist Women'sSoclety will be held Wednesday,September 29, at 8 p m. in thehome of Mrs. Willis Bugbee, 36Beacon H11L

Program for the evening isbemg planned around a panel dis-CUSSIonon "The Work of Wom-en's OrganizatIOns in the Church."

Complete plans for the remaul-der of the year will be announcedat this meeting according to Mrs.Clarence Slocum, president, whourges all women of the cburch toattend.

All future general meetings ofthe society will be held in thenew Methodist Church on Morossroad.

Co-hostesses, ass i s tin g Mrs.Bugbee next Wednesday, wlll beMrs. Fred Asmus and Mrs. Ken-neth Kimmell

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PRETTY SEPTEAABER BRIDES

,-Paul Ga"b Studl04

Anne Elizabeth Wakeman and DonaldThurston McMurray were married Satur~day at Christ Church. The bride is thedaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Wake-man of Maumee road. Mrs. Lee Ray Ham-

II P.M to 1 30 AM

Covells MoveHere From N.Y.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Herbert Co-ven. of Scar.dale, New York,are motorml! to Grosse POIntethIS week where they WIll maketheJr permanent home at 566 Neffroad.

Mr. and Mrs. Covell are theparents of Mrs. H. Hunler Wl1-hams, of Hillcrest road.

Sorority PlansFirst Rush Tea

Glass Expert toLecture at WarMemorial Wed.

A lecture on "Old Glass." byMiss Louisa Langelier. will bepresented at the Grosse PointeWar Memorial Center on Wed-nesday, September 27, at 2:00in the afternoon.

Miss Langelier, of Cleveland,is a well known authority on oldchina, ailver, prints, glass andother subjects. She has givenmany lectures in cities through-out the east during the past fewyears. Therefore, her talk at thecenter is an eagerly aW81tedevent.

Follon'lg Miss Langelier'slecture. tea wlll be served.

Call the War Memorial Cen-ter, ro. 1 6030, for reservatlons.

Dance MUSICby

MANNY LOPEZ TRIO

Gold Cup LoungeOpen 2 P M. to 2 A. M

UNLIMITED PARKlNG

dlhe WhittierBUBNS DRIVE AT THE RIVER

VA. 2-9000

SID'S CAFE LOUNGEWHERE YOU ENJOY THE BEST

at Moderate PricesNOW PRESE1'iTING •

EARL PARCHMANv~~,~N~H~~~RALPH BARI TRJ':.:1.ET AND ORCHESTRA

DANCING - ENTERTAINMENT 1'I,'JGHTLY

COMPLETE DINNERS FROM $1.45 1.:t':'~~r:I'15241 It. WARREN - TllFSDAV - WE <,"TFR TO

At BARRAM RVMBA NIGHT FEAT P,\RTTESPRONlt TV. 2.3113 CHRIS SMITH DA'iCERS BA'Ql:ETS

Air Conditioned

Anne WakemanMarried atChrist Church

St. John BerchmanSodality Slates Party

The Ladies Sodality of st. JohnBerchman'a Chureh. Lakftlewand East Warren, will hold a4:ard part)' on ThllI'lday, Sept. 28,at 1 p.m. in the new High SchoolCa1~L

A bot lUllCheon will be Hrvedand door and tabloe priza will begIven away at the party.

Friends and nelgh.bon are In-vited.

The first meetmg of the PhiKappa Theta lIoronty was heldSunday afternoon at the home ofSue Preuss on Lochmoor.

Exter..uve plans for the comingyear were discussed.

The date for the first rush teahas been set at Oct. 8.

New officers for the year are,Sue Preus, president; NancyBee k e r, vice-president; MaryClare McGlynn. recording secre-tary; Ruth Cannon. correspondIngsecretary; Carolyn Nelson, trea-surer, Judy Resico, pledge mis-tress, Barbara Lonskey, publlCl.tyclwrman; Loretta Cook, sergeant

Understanding Elects of~; and Mary Lou Casper.soronty mascot.

New Slate of Officers ---.Newly elected officers for .the SIate 5pa9hett I

F1nt Church of Understandmg,Vernor and C~lm, ar.e John Kin- D'inner Sundaykerter, first nce-president, Laur-ence Goinp, Iecond vice-presi- An Italian style spaghetti din-dent, Charlotte Smith. third VlCe- ner WIll be served from one topresident. Elmer Gomgs, record- eIght p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 24, mini secretary, Carl Olson, neas- St. Rose's Hall, Kercheval andurer, Clarence Goings, financial 8t. Jean.secretary, and Otto Yokes, trustee. Carry-out orden will also be

filled.

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Proceeds from the dmner will••••• ••• go. l? the Carmelite Sister's• • Buildmg Fund.• • TIcket chalrman is Mrs. Anna= BIG $1" BOX : Galbo, VA. 2-6523.: OF CM.ISTUS CARDS=. '::..,.~~-::: .• Scn ~N.- TlDJlOfttc<ICb..-Card ••

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A reception at Lochmoor Clubfollowed the 8 o'clock ceremonySaturday evenIng, September 16,m Christ Church, Grosse Pointe,wluch united In marriage AnneEluabeth Wakeman and DonaldThurston McMurray .

The bride is the daughter ofMr .and Mrs. Walter H. Wake-man of Maumee Road and Mr.and Mrs. Samuel A. McMurrayof Western Spr1l1iS, Illinois, arethe ondegroom's parents.

A go""n of lVory nUn com-bined WIth unported chantillylace was chosen by the bfJde. Itwas dlStmguished by a highneckline and long fitted sleeves.The bodIce was of lace whichextended down the front of thefull sat1l1 skirt m a wide panel.Her veIL of £l.1k Ilhwon was heldlD place by a close fitting cap ofIVOry chanWly lace. She carrieda cascade bouquet of stephanotisWlth a white orchid.

All the attendants wore similargowns of cardinal red faille. Alarge aash of matching satinformed a bow on the hiplme.They carried arm bouquets oflVOry fugi mums with baby mumsand ivy in a matching tone intheir hair.

Mrs. Walter H. Wakeman, Jr.was matron of honor, and thebridesmaids were Mrs. JohnCassady and Mrs. WayneThompson of Indianapolis, In-dians, Ellen Alberda of GrandRapids, and Joanne Johnstone.

• Carol Seidel wu the juniorbridesmaid an~ John WalterWakeman, nephew of the bride,was rin&-bearer.

Ensign William Cooper Me-Murray came from Pellllacola.Florida to be his brother's bestman, and the lUeRs were seatedby Robert Johnson and RogerSmith of LaGrange, Illinois,Stanley Hyett of Jackson, DonaldHaaberger, and Waltft' H. Wake-man. Jr.

When Mr. and Mrs. McMurrayleft for a lO'oum at Sea Island,Georgia. tM bride donned a beigegabardine , u i t complementedWlth Kelly grftD aceesaories anda white orchid eoflage.

Upon their return, the newly-weds will make their home inRiverside, Dllnois.

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For her daughter'. marriage,Mrs Murphy chose a navy bluecrepe gown complemented Witha matchmg velvet hat and garde-Dla corsage, and an aqua crepecostume was the chOice of thebridegroom's mother. WIth It shewore a cocoa shlrred velour hatand brown orchid.

When the young Mr. and Mrs.Creamer left by plane for theEast. the bride was wearing ablue crepe dress trimmed WIthgold. It was accented WIth a bluecoat, blue felt hat tnmmed withgold, and whIte orclud from thebrldal bouquet.

FREE CAPS

CHILDREN'S

DRESSES

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PllUcIs - Cheeks $Stripes • Solids

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SPECIALHomemade Candies, AssortedBox Chocolates for all OCCasIOns~. $1~' !lj7eI-lb. Box •.•••••••.. ••

THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY

PHIL'S SWEETWE ARE CELEBRATING OUR

4th ANNIVERSARY

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Andrew CreamersJ0 Live In Hartford

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Garden ClubTours Hills

Hartford, Conn, wlll be thefuture address of Mr. and Mrs.Andrew Gates Creamer, whowere marrIed on Saturday in St.Ambrose Church.

The Rev. Father F. F. Van Ant-werp solenuuzed the ceremony at12:30 o'clock in the presence offamily members. The bride's par-enti, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R.Murphy, were hosts at a laterbNe.kfast lD thel1' BaUour RoadJaome.

The bride, who is the formerLaura Marguerite Murphy, chosefor the serVlce a gown of whiteIlylon chiffon. It was designedWlth a round necklme made WItha Wlde collar which fell over themoulders, fitted bodice gatheredat the waiathne and a bouffant.kirt.

A rose point tiara, which basbeen worn by Laura's four iBlS-ten for their weddlllgs. securedher full-length illusion veil, andher shower bouquet of stephana-tiI and ivy was centered with awhite orclud.

Laura's sister, Mrs. Theodore H.Clran&er, was her only attendant.

She was gowned in a frock ofdeep blue latin tinged with ma-roon shading. It featured an off-shoulder neckline, cap sleeves andfull skirt.

Two fuchsia fungi mums weretaught at the back of her match- I.in& satin bandeau. and she car. :l,ried a shower bouquet of the ~". ''$'-urne flowers. , ,~

The bridegroom, wh~ is the , ~ Wi ,lOll of the Rev. Dr. and Mrs.! ' • $Francia B. Creamer, of. Lewiston, II *"*'''.h'i¥; t/¥s' ~~J, ~JPa., formerly of DetrOlt, was at--Wnded by his father as best man. The engagement of Pa.:Members of the family were seat. tricia Joan Kearins to Ed-ed by Charles R. Murphy, Jr.. ward William Wilberding.the bride's brother. f Mr d Mrs Frankson 0 • an .

Wilberding, of East OuterDrive, is announced by her'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mi.chael J. Kearins, of OxfordRoad. The betrothal wasannounced at a family din.ner party at the home of herparents on Sunday. Sep.tember the 17th. Patriciawas graduated from SacredHeart Con v e nt, GrossePointe and ManhatinvilleCollege, and her fiance at-tended Notre Dame and theUniversity .of Detroit.

NO MORE ONION TEABSTo) prevent tears, peel onions

under water. Washing a head oflettuce and separating the leavesat the same time can alBo be donebest under cool running water.Just cut out the "cere" and letthe water flow in.

Mrs. William c. Klenk of De-oasbire road W81 in charge of ar-rangements for a luncheon atDevon Gables on Tuesday. Sept.18, for members of the Grossepointe Park Garden Club.

A tour of eeveral BloomfieldHiI1I gardens was a feature ofthtt afternoon.

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Jane McNaughton became the bride Dfordon F Knight Olt Be})lember 9 .thrisl Church, Groua Pointe TM bride 11~ daughter of Mra Charles MeNaughll.. of East Jefle:non avenue, and the later McNaughton. The Gordon 0 Knights

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GET RID OF SURPLUS

ARTICLES

GRADUATE ENGINEERAND EMPLOYED WIFE

DESIRE

3-Room Furnished Apt.ON THE EAST SIDE

REFERENCES

TU. 2-6597

THAT BURDEN YOUR STORAGE

SPACE AT HOME

Sell Them for Cash

Wanted to Rent(Continued)

A REVIEW WANT AD WII.J. REACHTHE BUYERS WHO WANT WHAT

I YOU NO LONGER NEED CALL TO-I DAYI Phone VA %-4558 StO\) In or

Ma.l Your Ad"lto Grosse PolDte Re\1ew

15121 Kercheval

Grosse Pointe Moving&- Storage Co.

E'stabllshed 1895BAGGAGE TO AND ... 011

ALL DEPOTSCARTING AND EXPUSI

CARTING-PACKING - SHIPPINGANYWHEaE

LOCAL-LONG DISTANCENothing Too Small or Too LargeTo W. SUTTON 1oi408 MACIl: AVE.

Acent for Ualted Vu LIn".Sanitized Van-All 4lI St.&t.eS

TU.2-554ONigblS and HolIdays VA. 2-4tU

Crosse Pointe Hardware16913 E, JeftersoD TV. Io14Z8

Moving, Storace

GUTTERS andDOWN SPOUTS

IUWNMOWERS

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Pioneer Roofing and ..Sheet Metal4708 EASTLAWN VAlley 2-8548 ,

DRY CLEANERS

POINTE CLEANERS & TAll..ORS(WINDMILL POINTE)

Men's and Ladies' Swts Tailored to OrderAlterations, Relmmg, Cleaning and Pressmg

14931 E. JEFFERSON, AT CITY LIMITSFred M. SCbwnaD Est. 1925 Open Eves. Till 7:00 VA, z-3MI

ROOFING - SHEET METAL

EXECUTIVEWISHES TO LEASE

4 OR 5 BEDROOM HOUSE~ NFURNISHED

1'1, OR AROUr-D GROSSE POINTEWIll Pay Up to

5250CALL TU 57195

MIDDLE-AGED couple need 5-roomunfurniShed flat house or lncome9

Ea.t S1de area No chIldren or petsTU 2-1493

APARTMEYf or flat b~ m.ddle-awd:.~;n. best of references A

TU, 5.%170

See ••• Robert C. Moore

AUTOMATIC WASHERSREPAIRED! ,

Benrib. _ MaytagLaunderall - Laundromat

Hotpomt - FrigidaIre, GE. etc.TU 5-6812

Hutto. ElectricalAppliance Co.14934 MACK at Waybnm

Automatic Washer Service

IW~nted to Rent(Conunue<Sl

IMIDllI,E-AGED lady wlShes to share

apt or house Contact Box 14,Grosse Pomte ReVIew, 15121 Ker-cheval.

WANTED-House or lower flat by 4adults, Grosse Pomte area. Excellentdeference. Please call VA 2-2190.

ICOUPLE. offlCe-employed, no chJ1d-

ren dcslTe IDcome. flat or houseBest references (;(letz, WO 3-4200Evenmgs Roseville 1345-J •

EXECUTIVE and WIfe desire apart-ment or house. furnIShed or un-furnLShed Best of references. VA2-9000 Ex 1557

---------The Grone Pointe Review-Thursday. Sept. 21, 1950--7

J Ad Must Reach l',Oo "edlll'$day for CotTent Week'. 1~'l1e1

REALTY

110

\'Ol.:R AD'S CLASSIF1C ..\nOS; ----- - - --Such as ~Carpenter" • ~Personalsn • MISe. for Sale" • hBoats and Motors." ete.

REAL ESTATEVA. 2-9832

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YOU W"'T IT TO BEP t; BLt S RED 11Icladtnr.111ler yoar ADDRESS orTELEPRO'"'I: Nt'V/BEll or\>0111 (tUher eouDts t

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Geo. Kushner

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MOROSS RD.ReSIdentlal - GrollSe Pointe Farms

IWWJ EXECUTIVE deslfe' 5-6 room

d"elling Refmed n.. g'lborhoodChIld one vear MaXImum $35 Ref-('ren ces ED 1-7374

OWNERSWANT TO RENT

WITH OBJECT OF

PURCHASING LATER

A 3 OR 4 BEDROOM GRDSSE POINTEHOME UNDER $20 000 FOR HIGH

GRADE DETROIT EXECUTIVEPlease Contact Mr, Moore

MICHIGAN EXECUTIVEand fam\h dcs'p"e 5 or {i-room house

I In Grosse Pomte area W,II take leaseand pay up to $100 per month TU2-9324

Wantecl--ReaI Estate

Lots for Sale

Houses for Sale

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6 !eW~' b~'C~d{~~o\~~~~ ~5-0613

FISHER ROAD, near Kercheval, 7rooms 2 large bedrooms. bath eachfloor. near new cond'tlon. 2 flre-

fi~~'a;d f~~:."rh"p~r~~:~~~~e rg~~~.2-gar:re electric door opener; m~~~ fi::;\~~.t;'Jn~I~ ~4856

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FURNITURE Wanted U you have Ianything In the !Lne of 1I0usehoid I

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Wanted to Buy

Paying Best Pnces for

Fur Coats and Men's

Clothing.

3444 SECOND BLVD

VE 2-8388

I 6-RooM HOUSE In or adJacent toGrosse Pomte Prefer sometnmg 8years old or less Moving into eItyand would lIke to occupy as SOOnas poss.ble. We are not agents. VA2-0239

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Wearing Apparel

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MAN'S TOPCOAT w,th wool zipperwung. can be worn for fall or w,n-ter two men's suits all s,ze 38.40Call WO 3-2815 or TU 1-3757

Musical Instruments \ REAL ESTATE

G_R_8:-_6ND_E_~_Ir~_~_.?~B~_O:_d~~d~t~~Jks~oo FOR KEY TO SELLINGLUDWIG Snare Drum. new head new

condillon. TU 2-2550 Your HOME or BUSINESS,SCHMID-r-;;,d- SChultz grand pumo.

good condltlon, $200 TU 5-M26 as well asSTRADIVARIUS VIOLI1I/, WIll .acrl-I Security In Buying

flce at $300 TU 5-2472

STUDENT VIOLIN, small "ze. and KEY REALnmUSle stand $20 TU 5-9126

j KEYI 14909 Mack aJ Alter

I T~. 5-2~ __I Rooms for Rent

1 OUTER DRIVE-WARREN-MACK se~-

I t.on SleepIng room for gentlemanTU 2-5204

I I

I Wanted to Rent

I

t__ t--

CASH

FOR RO'lt: f)FLI~'tRVBY CARRIER Bot

Can Ctreulatton DelltVA %-4558

15e A MOSTB$3.1. a Year by Mail

CROSSE POINTEREVIEW

Mack at ROlt!}n

On dale AtLocations Listed Below

CLEAN OUT THE

ODDS AND ENDS

AROUND YOUR HOUSEAND :OJ!:LL FOR

THROUGH

REVIEW WANT ADS

Phone VA 2-4558 Stop In or

Mall Your Adl!1to Grosse POInte ReVIew

DARK PHARMACYJI"'''f''~'' ::lit 'n1tm~t'1~m

'(INSEL'S DRUGS"brl< ~, '1f"rn.,..

For Your ConventenceThe Grosse POinte ReVlew

Is Available Each ThursdavAtternoon at Nelgllborhood

Locations IIndiVIdual COPIes Are F,ve Cents

l'lOTRE DAME PHARMACYK~rche~31 al ,\olre Do"'e

-MILLER DRUGSKorrheval at WO\ h '"'

BEA UTIFUL CHROME

BREAKFAST SETS

DALMATION. one _year old. inoculat-ed. tramed $35 VA 2-9331

ELEGA!\o'T small dutcll c:h8.l1' clock.VA 1-0508 after 6 pm

NEW MATTRESS; squirrel ~acket; 5¥u's5_~s shoes. 8-9, clottting 10-14.

STEWART - WARNER rad.o - phono-t"oar S~~~~atl~~ t~~~ent conch.

~~~~. J'o~: reunion candlds 4-SKlN SABLE SCARF, $350 Phonephotogranhy by DEE VA 2-2579

Roseville 7001.W

HALF GALLON tee Cream 97e. Sevenflavors, Sept, Specla! Fresh PeachWlIson DairY Sto..., 17904 Mack atWaslungton. 21035 Mack at Roslyn

Rei. TU 5-9495 Qpen Sunday. and II

HolIdays. 10 am -U pm

RUBBISH DRUMS - Pamted and de- Illvered. S2 VA 4-6633

CAL THOMAS FENCE COFree estunates All kmds erected.FIREPLACE WOOD-ALL SIZES

immedIate Debvery. SLocum 7-1409

Miscellaneous for Sale

Bicycles - Motorcycles.DARING CAPITALISTS, ATTENTION I

A cooperative. shapel}' motor scooteris available Price ~ TU 5'>7105.

MAD!!. TO ORDER-Theoe AU can b€made up In all colo .... Including vel.

low blue. reel green. tan Chairs areupholstered In Duran plaatlc matenalwhile tables can be made to any sizesh ape and material You em selectfrom 26 d1fterent styles Vtsit our fac- Itory display and see these beautl1U1sets Buy direct from manufacturersave 33% Odd cllrome chairll onlJ M.lllI

METAL MASTERS MFG CO

24845 Gratiot Ave, E DetroitNear 10 MUe Roael

Ooen c1a1l, "til II P MEast Detroit Micl1lll:an

Roseville 5690-WOpen Sundays 12 to 6 P M.

FOR A BETTER grade of used furni-ture see Isaac Nealway Furnitureat 13930 Kerclleval We always havethe things you're looking for. VA2-2115

FIREPLACE MIRRORS. glass for ev-ery purpose. pictures and framea5234 Nottlnj{ham TV 1-ll95O

N?~:;ET~bl~8~ stove, good condi-

Electrical Appliances

Household Goods for Sale

\

Lote Models

H,GHESl PRICES PAID

HANSONChevrolet Co

14259 MACK AVEVA 2-9800

CALL LO. 7-7801

WIll provIde experIenced womanto care for children m your home

By Hour, Day or Week

Autos WontedI

:Cars Wanted I

Situations Wanted-Male

Situations Wanted. Female

RUFFLED CURTAINS neatly donePnce reasonable Will call for anddehver VA 4-Q66I

IRONING In my home FlOe thmgsand curtains a speclalty 75c perhour TU 5-0308

CAPABLE and experIenced colle,!ef.:.o~l~or chIld care. aiternoons TU

FRAMES and p.ctures. water colors,pnnts and etchings TUxedo 2-2271

H I W t d-M ISMALL CHAISE-LOUNGE su,table for

e p on e a e gIrl s room antIque mahogany mir-ror. onglnal glass TU 5-4449

YOUNG MAN to drIve and work In Iflower .'lop AI' Iy m rson LInge- ROYAL DOULTON Toby Jugs; antlqueman s FlorLSt. ~7009 ~~"cheva1, no 3.-slze bed, large desk su.table forphone calls. please offIce or home ED 1-0370

CHILD'S CHIFFEROBE. natural blfch.~~tl~:.e~I~~fP, very good con-

WANTED-Wom"n to do some house-work and assLSt With children fromOct 9 to 26 Full or part time Stay~oTIti:r909 Grosse Pomte Woods

Help Wanted-Female

QUICK EXTRA CASHSELL CHRISTMAS CARDS AND

EXCLUSIVE GIFI' ITEMSVlSlt showroom for complete displayof fast seIlIng llUrpnse lterns ReQuestfive FREE \)ortfolIos of personabzedcards

DetrOit Greeting Card Co.9632 GRAND RIVER

ADULTS and children, located near FOR SALE-Harvard Classics. 50 vol-Mason "nd Parcells schools Few umes Roseville 1075 or 21127 Joffer-~f&OI~~'i't~ntTJvf:~~e Mrs Petl!g, son. St Cla.r Shores.

TYPEWRITERS, Underwood No 5 up-~~~, ~n~~~rJo~~~e Tl}thl_~t

2 LARGE CARPETS. used le51l than1 year; 10-plece walnut dlnmg suite.antlque cherry IOfa 790 Algonqwn

BEAUTIFUL antique coffee servIceWI11 sacrifice 5556 Lakeview Ave.,

Piono Instruction

Miscellaneous Services

CUSTOM-MADE sl1p covers and trav-erse draperies. Guaranteed work-manslup FLOe quaJJty material Freeestunates TUxedo 2-ll'158

ATTENTION FISHERMEN - Customtrout rod, reel re.:r,aIring, line ~~J<~~~he~l B,y~k"{~7~~ & Son. tf

1

SELLER HEREIBUYER MEETS

l"oone "A 2-4.';$1\ SlOP In or\la I Yc.ur Ad "I

In G r"sse POInte Revte"I';121 Kercheval

-~~~-..,\ ,.-"Tom R'eb along. He a1waJS rememben his wifet

• birthdays,but for,eb bow old .be ia!U

Radio - Television Service

EXPERIENCED dressmaker talloretteon ladles'. gent's. chlldren's clothmg~~~;;: ro'~i~o~r:: r~r1:~~5mald,

JOE THE TAILOR 1 EXPERIENCED womzn cleanmg orFormerly I serving dmner parties TO 9-4741

Grosse Po,nte Wood. Cuslom TaIlor E~~~If~C~~nl~~~ ~n~h~v.g~~~~~~ IALTERING and TAll-ORING or 5 da}s a "eek Home mghts C,t} \

LADIES' and MEN S GARMENTS \ references TY ~ _

5263 Hereford TU 5-0187 s~~e~~c ~~~s. 9:~hehd~~658a0rk-'

Wall Washing FOSTER MOTHERSVINCENT'S Wall Washln& and Up-

holstery cleaning MachUle metno<ls~~~n~ w~:de:::tt;rsu~C~:mates. Call VEnice 11-0770

WALL WASHING. paper deamng

rtib'Mla~er6~LLY VA 4-8004

Plumbing and Heating

Refrigerator Service

REFRIGERATOR - And motor aerY-Ice. L!ceDsed and bonded. Kelvina-

~~Ive~cla~~ ~~ ~I~VAlleJ' 2-3ll1

Reweaving

REWEA VINQ - Moth nole. burns

1~6. ~~c,;~ayret'i:~.i',:~eFri<ta~, TU

Tailoring

Piano Tuning

PIAN os Tune<! and serviced. Realion.able rates All work guaranteed Lo Seibert TO 2-3219

PIANOS TUNED repaired, cleaned andmothproofed ProfessIonal ServiceCWford L Edwards TV 1-3173.

NELS SWANSONFIrst Class Pamtlng Paper Hangmg

and DecoratIngReasonable - Work Guaranteed

VA 2-6588

PAINTING, papermg. paper removedWork guaranteed 122 Mwr Road.Mertens TU :-0083

RELIABLE Pamter n..,ds work. neat

~i~~~~r goo';l'a~~fer~~~~;n\rA ~~f8"o'i

Plastering

I p~~~~.;~~y ra~d ~re~~mates Call TO 5-0343 Leon Vermeu-len

Painting and Decorating(Continued)

Complete Decoratmg ServIceI LNTERIOR and exterior palntln&. paper

removing, paper lIanglng Best qUal-

IIt)' paUlts use Work l(Ual'anteed. un-mediate service

Estlmat@s cheerfully g1VeDCall FORSYTHE VA 2.9108

A-I PAINTING basements and lawn~~~~~~~e J~,rai:ge"tS~~1:le~OI'l{:"~cIty references 3769 Canton ED1-0182 or \VA 4-5736 Crawford

LA 6-2581

HARRY A. FURTON(', tv Cll'rk

TREE REMOVINGTrimming GUYing

Lawn Maintenance

FREE ESTIMATES

\iCall OfficeVA. 2-5044 1242 Maryland

Landscaping - Tree Service

TREEREMOVINGTRIMMING

Painting and Decorating

IMMEDIATE SERVICE - Guaranteed•mtenor pa'ntIng and decoratIn,! OUt-

Side pamtIng Reliable, over 35 yearse".-penence. WM LOADER. ED 1-4084

A C HOUR. aec:oratlng. patntlOg in-terior and extenor wan\)aper re-moved. w8$b1ng and c:1eaninl( 1239Lakepolnte VA. 2-558'1

Neat, Clean Decorating

and PaperhangingFtrst Class Work Guarant~EXPERT WALL CLEANlNG

CALL DICKVA 1-8164

TOPSOIL, BLACK

PEAT HUMUS, NURSERY

SOD. WE DELIVER

POINTECONSERVATORY

OF MUSICPIANO - VOICE VIOLIN - THEORY

AU Instructors Have Degrees

TU. 5-9790Res TU. 5-5442

Optical Service

EYES EXAMI!\o'ED prompt optIcal re-pa'rs Dr n Ranl"la Ootometrlst,1M3 Lancaster at Mack TU 1-6622Da,lv Thursdav evenmg. Monday.Wednesday, FrIday ,

Musical Instruction

LADIES-H4ve your hats cleaned,blocked or re!ltyled, reasonableprices Chapeaux SUzanne. 303 FlOeArts Bldg next to Adanu Theatre,WO 1-2912

I GEORGE SI

TREE SPRAYING

Greater DetroitLANDSCAPE CO

COMPLETELANDSCAPE SERVICE:

FREE ESTlMA TES

VA 2-2250

TUTORING for prlmarv grade schoolchIldren Call evenings ED 1-0067 I

Landscaping

Instruction

CITY OF

'/

~~Dressmaking and Alterations -

(Continued) , ~ALTERATIONS~adle~-;;h;li 'THESE WOMEN! By d"AJeuio~pparel~U~ , _

DRESSMAKING and alterahons - Ex-, ~./pert work on sUils and coats Com- ~plele bndal 'ervloe A copy o{ an I I' a=sketch P,LVIOUS LXP wllh custor!. I I'" ........

made shop TV 1-9714 II :1 ~ I l'jiIC"'1 ~ I lElectrical ReP;irs- f; It I~l

') .>~ /_ .~~t'> ~ _~_ -HARRY A ZABLOCKI _ N _ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR if ~

LICENSED /' (';' ttl~' '~'II ~ I.,!!.,_.,I~GAS BURNERS SOLD ~ 1=-1\ ::WIRED and [NSTALLED ,.:.: ~ ./.

No Job Too Small I.' 'LAkeview 6-4864 ! "r; 114

SPECIAL FOR THIS MONTH O';LY-Have your floor lamps refinishedand alI "mng and sockets plugs orsWJtches TE"placed where necessary ~

ROSEVILLE 4961-W

~rn!ise 'nillle 111artne:\OTICE O:F HEARI~(;

ZO:\Il\G BOARD OF APPEALS

Grosse Pointe

Ying. Storage. Cartage

ESTABUSHED 2S YEARS

SISSON MOVING

A 2-4558

o SINNHUBERUILDING and REPAIRING

ALL KINDSFree EsttmatesLA 7-2952

HAVE CEMENT-<::ement work ofkmds commercIal and reslden ..

, bonded Lonll:hl. TU 5-8292

PE:-'TER - MAINTENANCE -In- I~10'" and extenor Porches. cup- I,ods doors etc Good work. fast7:f-~jsi J.m Sutton Brys Drhe

etiere

NCER CORSETS-indIVIdually de-ne<l dress and surgIcal garments.

"ine~~ars5~~in%. ¥~f:McKInley

Employment AgenciesRADIO AND TELEVISION mstallatlon.

service guaracteed ",ork Open '0-9 FIELD S EMPLOYME.'I.'T ColorpdROBERTS TU 2-4550 VE 9-Q8S0 I couples. cooks maIds chaufters oor- WOODS MEDICAL16330 E Warren ~rs .. ~~'t~l~d3_ffi8takers. Da' I CENTER PHARMACY

Watch and Clock Repair I MILLER _ Employment agency LO' 19641 Mack A,oeDALL Y EXPERT fa't ",alch repaIrs Bradley 7-2656 Domestlr help Vo omen for 80B'S DRUGS

J "elers 21031 Mack at Roslyn laundry and cleanIng Part-lime ore ,,~kly Good laundress and cleane" I

Fine Intenor Decorating Window ShadesExt'?rior POinting Autos for Sale : '-tARKNESS PHARMACY

LOCAl.s;:::av~RESS , OBRIEN BROS M k t Lockm 81 dr.n ....... 4 8004 I PL ''''dOUTH Slat IOn Wagon <peCI'" i ac - a OOT ~P,."O sna "ppllance MoVUl.l V A 1 drluxe 8-pa'Senger four-door. 6 • CAVALER'S DRUGSWe BU'V FurTUtu W d Clean ng I v.eekC:: old perfect condltlon ~uar~ ,

j KercnevaJ v':.ne, 2-21711 PAIJIoTI:-.G and decora1mg. "all wash-I In OW I ~."~e~d $450 d"count 589 F.sher TU Mack at Bournemoulh

I I~g. g.'neral repalf Thoma< DuPart I Company - - - TED BR IGGS PHARMACYsmokin- and "'Iteratl'ons v... 1-%22 I Ig'j() CHFVROLET ha"d-Ioo 1800 m,lr;:- I I

.. '" A.... FXCELLE~T JOB of ",.11 ",,,sl,- Siorm SaSh anCI SCreen Servtce ~~~~ rtql'7fJOOdVla~~q';;~"o ... ;>rp,;;,~l;~S Mac" nr warnn'TO\l Ore<smaltlng lad,es and mil or pal'.ml1 "hIe ",orkers I WaU Waslllnl( T~ 5-9676 URSU CONFECTIONERYr d on, cloths Speclallzmg m rca'on,hle rates WA 5-2151 _ _ Paper and Calctmlne C1eaneG 1------ - --- -ooe r Od;Sllm< Alteratlon< .xperth, Ot islDi-PAT"TI~G rca<onable TU !:lctel1or Rouse Wa.nmj/ ExpeMenced I PI YMOUTH 1947 "peOI1! Drh v Mac" nr AnIta"". I 'Ce

TUl541lMack, by appolnt- • 0~90 •• I Men lor Everv Job I 'rdan E"oellent rond,t"," L"\\ BLUE CROSS DRUG,,~ '1-3591 ,-"" __ m1leage Pr vate 0\\ ncr 1246 hocn-

- --- -- Estlmat~ CheerfUllY Given ....::.:'gton_____ _ __ 17511 Mack aT Netr

Always A Good Job 12 PI "'forTH -w1o~. c"",illl,or

VA 2 8180 I S50_ C!Il~_en,nllS n; 2-_"'_°62___ WALKER S- CONFECTIONERY

2:92:' BOJC~b_ _ _ 1 F~~~dlt :7~~~ZR~'tr~;r~~~~~~~l~t Mac-k n~ LIInc~~~r

THERE s-... REMEDY for Cluttered _ '1'1.1 5-=';56.' _ _ _ _ - TRA IL BARCLAY

CAL.tA,cS5SIaFrlnEDF.mAPt~Pur""s CHEVllOI FT CAR" .on lrue)..' Cal,.D 121 Kerch.~al

--- - ---- I "n~~\ fl,:':.".....::-_Tt ~cclo I.,/;(\() I ':UNNINGHAM DRUG

WINDO\ A) SHADE I LATF 11147 C;;up~r RI.l1C'k C'o"'\ertlh ('VV Rl"i" t f'", ...r v..t'.(' "lcicv,;:II" \\ f{("r(''t''e\al Itt '\("IfT,.. O::!lrnf'

Gml1f"~~e- n'" £ na' 0 \ n.,,, r,ce1 I ~ t

CLEANIN rond,.lon Ov.rf:O! lr~\IT'R: C' .... (lllThur<.ch\. nr 'FT'u:l:n \ A 2~O'7n-

RepalTing and ReplacingPickup and Delivery

MUMFORDSI FLOOR COVERINGI 16127 East Warren

NI0446

Therosse Pointe Review15121 Kercheval

t. [.akepomte and Maryland

Say "Charge It!"

rpenter Work

ATTENTIONAll Bnck and Cement Work

New and Repairorehes, Steps. PJeJ'S. W~ Elc

Also Water ProofIngReasonable - Work Myself

VA. 1-4438MARCHESE

CK AND Cement repaU'S Porches~rsst°2;"en~S. ~=aysDJt~~6 Alter ReI VA :lU63

ond Found

STM YED or Stolen, 5 mo'TIger male cate Pombly G Psana TU 2.9351.

-eorner CU$tllon of secllonala Frlday between VernIer-Lakeore Rd MUir Rd. Please call TU

3

icesITALIAN STYLE

Spaghetti DinnerSERVED FROM 1 TO 8

SUNDAY, SEPT, 24th \

St. Rose Hall SHOCK BROS.hERCHEVAL and ST. JEAN

Dumers to Take OutProceeds to Carmebte SISters

BUlldmg Fund)or T,ckets Call VA 2.6532 orrchase Your TIcket at the Hall

kkeeping and Accounting I

KKEEPING SER.VICE8Y THE MONTH

Tax and Report Servicefederal. Staw and Canadian

Notan PubUc wtth SealY HAAS, Tax Consultanl

14841 KERCBEV AL AVEer Alter Roali VA a-'lB1Z Millinery

k and Cement Work

CASH RATEminimum cbarge for classi-ads 19 50c for 15 words,

r cents for each addlDonaJrd

CHARGE RATEa convenience ads WIll beepled over the telephonee mmtmum charge rate ISfor 15 '/ords, four cents forh addItional word. Pay-nt can be made by cash,

k or money order.

ClassifiedDISPLAY RATES

Upon Request

REVIEWWant-Ads

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C1USP P'RE"R

CARROTS2. ".c~es 15 c

LAGREEN PEPPERS

6 fOR 17c

DRY YFU ow ("001\1'.(;

ONIONS5 U. Big 17c

o,..n Dally "S' a.m, tfl 7 II mThUAdn FrIday and Saturdav until q pill

SILVA-SJ.JIOTOB SALES

STRICTLY FRESH - CUARANTEECGRADE A MEDIUM

EGGS ~~::

BRUCE HULL, sun Mealer at SUva'I, answerlDr aUlb,qQ~IUODI about the new Kaiser Deluxe a.ked b' 'If U«Mra. Sam Sweet, 41% Manor Ave~ Grosse POint, F,rmt

Kaiser-Frazer Dealer

20139 MACK TUxedo ].8840

- Open Sundays 2 p,m. to 7 p.m. -

Wal' Memorial (:rnterCalelldal' of A(.th'itie~

Specially Designated Distributor

DEpENDABLEUSED

CARS

U. S. NO.1 MICHICAN

Potatoes15 .Pound 39C

Peck Bor

LIQUORSDOMESTIC ond IMPORTED* BEERS * WINES * CHAMPAGNES

85lli.HILLS BROS.

COFFEE79tb.

'Club MaJorLeague InFI.llal Pla~Toffs For Period Thursday. S..pt. 21 Through Thu~al S

Friday. Sept. 22 ' 'Pi ~CI b Fort Pont('h111tl am Chdptel, D A R \Iu, 'al TIn Ihe NelghbolllOod • u Monday. Sept, 25 'a 1

Major League seml-fmal pldyoff ROtdlY Club of GIOS.f' l'Olnte-Lumheon \1e~\lno HlOund, Ed,tern Heallng pdged ~Ionday, Sept, 25 ' ,00out a c1o~e 2 to 1 deu~lon over Grosse Pomte Women'~ Republtcan (ll1b-\lrPIBob'. Bar In a game shortened I pm Ing T~tto SIX mnmgs bv ddrknes. Mondd), Sept. 25

It \I a~ a hdfd fought battle all I Grosse POInte Post, Amellcan LegIOn, 301_ \Ieet,: thp way \\ IIh Ea.tprn Heatmg Tuesday. Sept. 26 ~g StJ)takmg a onE' lun Il'ad m the Optimist Club-Lumhecm.Meellng 1215 PIli

thud mnlOg That lun la.ted until Tuesda~'. Sept, 26thp top half of the ~Ixth IOnm.!!, Clt\' of Glo.se POInte, Department of \l,. ~nJ~ and

.......t I when Bob's Bar lled thp score entertammg State ASSOCiatIOno( Weight. and \lra<ure, \~!on an el ror and a .lngle by i Wednesday, St'pt, 27 0 [()8el gamo the onlv hit m Ide b, Gro%e Pomte Safety and TraffiC CommJ't!'< Lun

!Bob's ' Img, 1215 pm - '"'('~Eastern Heating bounced light Weduesday. Sept, 27

I back In their half of the Sixth LE'cturp on Old Glas~, by MI~s Loul~e Lange Or Of C,to .core the wmnmg Iun Bill Fee 7& mdudmg tea, 2 p m ~CIandall doubled to lead off the Wednesday. Sept, 27inning He Wd~sacllfJced to thl! d I J unJor Ledgue PlovlslOndl Cou I ~e-u.'( t UI P • 11)P ['bv HOll ell and SCOIed on a clo,p, Frldav, Sept. 29plav at the plate on an mfleld I Ledul e on 01 namental Trees and ShlUb, [>\ \11' GIlrounder McEvov allowed only Stovf'r, member of the Garden Library of MlrhlgJn Pub C

, lone hit an \\,mnlng thiS Impor. 200 pm Ie '1

lant (ontest while Holleman gave 1-------------_____ __i up two and was the lo~er Wally Tnplett, fleet DeltOlt VERSATILE to\CIIEs

------ 'LIOns halfback Is the first Negro Do Mc\hllin anel G.org~

IISiu Jelils Rell'l}O}l athlete to play In the Cotton Bowl ~on are th~ loJpn g~1g lit'!ai', at Dallas, Texas Wally was a the Detroll Lion, fnotbcll

Imember of the 1947 Penn State mg staff Budd\ Pather

I .f. 11If L l team that played SMU to a 13-13 I Forte, othel slaff mpmb<r<':l:.J rom lY10SS aRe t1e~core rather hunt ,md fish

Rath's "Komland Beef"

ROUNDSTEAKS

•~ealt~t All FbvM'll

~W1rt'll"cn"

Ht'm'l • Larre 14-0'1. 'Rottle

ICE CREAM

KETCHUP

LEG 0'LAMB

79~.

CHOICE SPRING

We FeatureFABER'S

LUNCH MEAT6-

SAUSAGE

18330 MACK AVE. between McKinley and Moran

TALLCAN

95lli.

READY TO GR~ET YOl'~

For Flnt Fabri<"l

CHIFfON FLAKES

3 Poand ran

SALMON

LAND 0 'LAKES

SWEETCR:~; BUTTERII 73ib.SPRY

Rath's "Komland Beef"

SIRLOINSTEAKS

\IF: RF:SF:RVE RIGHTTO LIMIT Q1" ANTJ11F:8

PRilIcPHL'icHT FOOD MARKET

II

A_is. $1 I0.(Incl. Tax)

- ~._~--

No, not jus' abaffle of beer-

a bottle ofSTROH'S!

Detroit Track

3P•M•hi" 'nts.r.2:Jt

AMElICA'5 flNlST ~lACING I'I.ANT-

THE ItG 11lACK "WITH wHY COMfORt

17~L.... o.Iy 33 Mil.hr ".. D.......

';J '::i Denlff

SEHOOLERAFTtit mlDILEBELT......s.-. ...,o's .............~ .. T"'"

SOL'SMEN'S WEAR

14205 E. JEFFERSONDETROIT

WANTEDYOUNGMAN

To Work InMen's Store

Steady POSItion _ Good Pay- ALSO-

High School BoyGood Background

To Work After School

IF it ;s aROOFING PROBLEM

20385 Mack-Between LaD caster & Country Club Drive

Open SundaysAnd Every Day t to t

• ~ Proda~ * Cbotee Meats • QaaItty Groeeries

TU. 1-2008 WE DELIVER

You \\'iII FindOur 35 Years of

Experience Helpful

Grosse Pte. Woods Market

~...

A. G. MARX CO.ROOFING AND SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS

8106 MACK WA. 1.4330

BEERWINEFARMS

Delicatessen187" Mad!; Dr. Kerby

WE DELIVER TU. 1-7851

'-The GrOUt Pointe Reyiew-Thursday, Sept. 21. 1950JDe La SalleI St. Paul Hi-Liws IITrouQ(~esSt.

By DIANE ZEMPER Paul SquadAfter more than a \\ eel. of school. I m ~ure all \\ III agree that

the school \ear ha~ really begun In a WdY,lookIng ahead, It ~eemshkc a long drean stretch fIlled WIth nothmg but classes, ~omework, B) JIMMIE O'CONNORand more dds~es But, stoppmg to c-onslder. the po~slbllltle~ for ThE' St Paul FlyE'I., last Fri.:haVing a mf'morable year are mnumel able Thmk of all the football dav night were defeated by Degames. dances, and JUllt plam get-togethelS you can plan on Not L,. Salle, 19-0 The Flyels dId ahalf as bad a~ \ ou first th"ught, now IS It' I good Job e, en though the\' were,

Staltln,l( of; the fall ~el~on \\ as St Paul'. hrst football game I playmg a football team rated asof the nlneteen-hftv season :d.t Fnda~ mght ThiS non.lE'ague game; one of the be.t.m the Clt)agamst Of' La Salle was played on La Salle's home field, but In spite Through the First quarter De I

of thiS. the bleachels were filled ",Ith Fiver rooters 'Ld Salle and St Paul battledThe defeat some\\, hat m~rred the gall;t}, but the beaUtlful eve- Without either team scolmg How-

nlOg combmed WIth the gOO<!plaYIng of both team~ had a SPlrit- I ever 10 the second qual ter Ber .hftmg effect After all. "I' can't wm Ihem all, but we'll ~how I nard Kluck dashed over the Iloalthem whdt lA.ecan do next tIme'" Everv class was well represenled Ime for the first touchdown iThIs fact JS eVIdent from the number of staunch supporters present I \\ hlch put De La Sdlle ahead 6-0 IIf a list were to be made of the Paulltes who attended. It mIght I The score remained the same un- I

mtlude Johnny Heutteman Allcf' Weot Marv Joe Tromblel' John tll Kluc-k agam scorE'd for thE'McCarthy. Barbara Stem, Bob Taylor.' Paula Wade, John Barton, IPilots makmg the score 13.0 afterDaVId McCarron, Sharon Sweeney, Tim Champme Larr} Holler- they succeeded m makml! the,bach. Joan Marks, Dolores Atheman. and Bob Thurlle Iext! a pomt

The dance In La Salle's gym Whllh followed made the evenmg I The game wntlnued thloughqUIte complete Kathleen Weot and Jerry KIrsch, Dolores Slater and I the thIrd qual ter With the SCOIeBIll KerIck, Pat Savage and Duane Streb Sandv SmIth and Jack unchanged Again In the fourthBretz, Jean Sharrow and Hans yon BE'rnthal, Anne Reed and Lee quarter the ftghtmg Pilots again'laillars, Celestme Blondell and DIck Gallagher Will vouch for that ! ~COIed WIth John Donahue scor.JimmIe Brown's orchestra combmed WIth the footbal).y atmosphere Img on a quarterback sneak thus'mIght have had somethmg to do WIth that But anyway, It was I the outcome was 19.0 m favor ofagreed that everyone had a good hme I De La Salle I

That vel)' peppy JunIor class elected da~s offlcels la.t week _For preSIdent. the\' selected Pete Schummer. Pat Champme was IRBIthe chOIce for vlc-e-presldent. whzle Manlyn Sutherldnd ha~ the owrv O'V ers I

job 'of wntmg up all class meetmgs The one entrusted WIth the • Ielass monev IS Marv Margaret van Damme Jerry Heckendo,n and 10 S IDolores Wise plan .all the >-uclal dOIngs for the$(' upper class men pen eason Ifor the followmg year Lots of luck to you new officers' :La F idl . Students at Glos.e Pomte

Last weekend was a g.eat one ror football games Maybe It I st r a V Country Dav School who have I.,,'as the weather It must have been something If YOu had attend. i: returned from a summer at Moss I

ed the St Joe-La Salle game last Sunday nIght, you would have I The Glos~e Pointe Rotarv Club. [Lake Camp, Big Moo~e, In the Ileen Theresa Lyford. Judy Beaupre, Carol)n Floer and maybe Just bnwhng at the G P. Woods Rec.! , '! Adlfondacks, New York. Include Ia few more Senior gIrls And Saturday night another game was reatlOn. opened the 1951 season I 'I ' Leslie DeVov, daughter of Mrs Iplayed, thIS one at Mack P;,rk Glen Walters, Manlyn Sutherland, last Fnda\' With most players Vlrglnld DeVoy. 512 Washlne;ton.Joan Hock, Pat Champine, and Tom McLaughlm can tell you all off form, low scores were numer'j Road. PatrICia Ford Jov daugh. Iabout It ou~ However, Dave McCarron ter of Mr and Mrs Wilham M

The Freshman and Senior gIrls have started to get \\ ell ac. j!rabbed the brass ring, shooting a IJoy. 204 Cloverlv Road. Kltsy Iquamted At a get-together ,n the vlJIage last week. the not green, 222 game and totaled 557 for the I ICummiskey daughter of Mr~.but "red" faced Frosh and the smIling seniors learned more about I evemng Southpaw Volpe for the Barbara Cummlskev;- 210 MCMI!'IGch other. The seniors. after treating these under c!assmen to cokes, MIddIes hIt a new low. tIpping I Ian Road and Joan Elhs, daugh-_re forced to admit they are a pretty flOe bunch You've made a lover 96 pinS in hiS last game. tel' of Mr and Mr. J Gordon Ihit, Frosh' You II be Inlated down at school, though. so don't worr,Y' STANDINGS IHIli 215 Cloverly Road I

Next Sunday we play our first league game agamst 5t Am'l Team L W -Photo bl' Dee I Students at the Convent of the Ibrose. We're gOIng to nE'ed Jots of support and cheeflng, so be sure Harrison Carpets .( 0 PIctured at the meat counter, top left, IS Jake ,Sacred Heart wh'l were at Mossto reserve the day Everyone's gOing to be there. Be seem' yOU' Farm~ Market 4 0 Gagnon, Manager of the meat department and Ralph Lake Include Mttzl Thurber, Ir~~ I Mondrv Cleaner!> 43 01 Halverson, Manager of the grocery department, In the IldaudghTther0bf M

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KndMrsdcRlevde-- ~ P I B Z' Houston Bros. Inc. lower pIcture, left to right, are Wallace Gudneau. Jerry an ur er, enwoo oa;l~t* au O'tV [nD' P & J Cocktail Lounge 3 1 Gudnau and Earl Gudnau. The new owners of the Sallv and Deborah Mitchell,

M Motor City TIres 2 2 h BI d d daughters of Mr and Mrs Led.L S d. MIddle At!. Trans Co 2 2 HIghlIght Market have been in busmess at t e v. an yard MItchell, Jr, 61 Kenwoodeague ....tan l1l f{S Auto Club 1 3 Canton for several years. Father and Sons w111 stnve Road. and Mary Kay Tracy, IName Pts.1 INDIVIDUAL mGB Wolverme Pot Chips 1 3 to gIve the best qualIty and semce to theIr customers daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Emmet

It GoUIn " 7 r 13 Games) Kopps Pharmacy 0 4 at all tImes at theIr new store, 18330 MICk Ave. B. Tracy, 54 Kerby Road.T' Reno 7 J S 5"2 Plches Barber Shop 0 4 I _~' Tro~bly ,................ as \\eeney............., Earl Holzbaugh 0 4 I TRAINING AT GREAT LAKES j'Roland, IS undergomg recruit I .What .has happened. to the ter-..., ... • . . .• •...• 6 H Rogge .. "....... •....• 558 bl d ed t dN McEachm 6 L Reno 541 ------ I Norman B Burlingame. sea- trammg at the world's largest rJ e lsasters, pr IC e someL. Donovan. . 5 I (l Gamel IO~MaliasObserve man recrUIt, USN, son of Mr. and INaval Trammg Center, Great Iyears ago, If the Un~ted States dIdF. DansbUl y. 5 ,Jas Sweeney 238 i •• d i Mrs. Byers Burhngame of 4481Lakes ,Ill. exactly what It dId 'Jo:Jablonskl , .•... 5 L Reno .• , ....•....•• 220,Openlna In Woo s I_~r:. Korte . . .. . 4 IL ChampIne ., ' ....••• 2191 ~ I'~ Lauer 4 I ZOOSCORES The grand opemng of a newH. Furtcn 4 Jas Sweeney . .. .., ...• 238 men's store was celebrated last iA D€Rlemacker .....•.....• 3 L ChampIne .......•.... 219! wee};: m Gros.e Pomte Woods'P.; Allard .. 3 E Goosen 218 hM Smtth .., 2 R SmIth 216 The O'Maha~ opened t elr new" Corb~tt . . . 2 store Friday at 19587 Mack a\ e-P.; Rupnch . .. . . , . • • • •• • •• 1 ~ .J C'l b nul"~' Tromblev . . .•. 0 II ua faen J u to TheIr store cames a complete

HIGB TEMI Ime ot nationally advertIsed(3 Games) 11A" t .,..T t 11 A" merchandise.

A Go 2453 ',lY1ee 1. vex lY1on. _um . ERUDITE START. Trombly ..• ' .. . ..•... 2387 I The POInte Garden Club will .

L Donovan. . . " ..•• , ... 2386 have Its first fall meetmg Mon- On days off from practicE! and(l Game) I day, September 25, at 2 o'clock I10 hIS spare moments, Tackle I

L. Donovan .......••.••••.. 877 10 the home of Mrs Clarence L John Prchhk of the DetrOIt LIOns IA GoUIn ..... , . . . .. . ... 833 I Fox. of Audubon Road. Co-I football team spends tIme In the IT. Trombly •.••.... , .••••.. 8311 hostesses WIll be Mrs Raymond UniversIty of DetroIt and Wayne-------------1 L Walk and Mrs Watson Beach. U law hbrafles The fonner Yale

I Mrs Ernest V Knobloch, guest athlete needs less than two years I~ustralian Tag Bout I speaker. Will dISCUSSflower ar- of study for a law degree. IFeatures Friday Mat I rangements Mrs. Byron Phdhps.newly elected presIdent, wIlli .,. .,Ca,d at Chesterlie'd I conduct the busmess meetmg. I i

"Gentleman JIm" Doble and' ------ Jhoro,. RACING IsBert Ruby team together In an I It's rather dIffICult to make a &reel lade!Australian tag wresthng match' fortune Without hard work al-FrIday night at Chesterfield I though the records show that ItArena, Gratiot near 10-Mlle road I has been done but not by us,TheI~ opponents In thl!> featured I -:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~Ione-hour bout WIll be Jan Gotch I

and Sockeye McDonald MIdgetsWIll make up the seml.final, Tmy ,Roe vs IrIsh Jackle The pre.lIItunary begInning at 8-30 pm1Jsts George VanVlper againstthe Black Panther.

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