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-voLuME 3 NUMBER 12 -ALL PAID CIRCULATION THURSDAY,MARCH 26, 1942 -ALL PAID CIRCULATION-
Grosse Pointe NewsComplete News Coverage of All the Pointes
mCIIAnD l;iCIlOOLTlll:! modem elementary r,cllOol
makes DumeroW! conl:u:\a with thcllr";L:::':::::;;::==========::::J1111fY v.r.trons o! the school d1strlet. Theappe:tranee of the mothu~ orlathe!"! lit the !<;hool in b}'-I;oned.ol.:l's \l..:LS II. sure sign that Johnnyhad done l;Omdhtng serious 'IOhichhlld to Ill! o.Uended to rlght ILWUY.The'school progrnm"'"M \:eryliim-pIe In n:r.lurl!. The three R'J madeup the bulk of the work.
TIllTe were no Ilct!\-IUu In ~-titular. Partlu ILt school to whichthe p;lrI:nt:i were ln~1ted were '"B}'
Infrequent nents. The schoolllCeof the thlld bclng very tJrnple,there "..asuo need Dr c:I.1J.J,ns: 1n the'parents to 'upl.D.1n the PIVltTDm tcothem. The f{"port cn.rd 1:ll.'I"e themsull'lcI!!IIt e\"ide:l.cl'! at the gro;rthand progre:<,t of their ch:Idn'n. Buteducation h:L! moved II. long wayIn thl!Wtl;eneratlon.
Research tells u.~much more «10·cem.log tbe l:to ..1:h tuld dnelcp..ment of chlll1rcn. The sldlI sub-Jcrl.s stili :In' vel'}' tmpcrt.mt butthe modem Sl:hool eoncnm ItseUmuchlrlthpe=a1It}·;UldcharD.c~tet de\'elopment. It assumes theobUgatlon of keeplDg th,., parentsInformed Of the tmportatlt t3sk Ith:u. to do, Th~ the homo!, ~hooland varlClUS nelghborhood. Ilgencll':!!
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To Illustrate wille or the warsIn which the Richard school Inter·prets Its "I11Jrk to the pubUc. ~mE'
FUNERAL. HOMES ~r~~ f~~~~ thr:I:~~ 5~e~• Il.5 follO\l.&, During that period
ClNfItA' wrsr ClWfL Hew fAS1 SlDf CKUlt :~g~::~~~ tel:SO~c~y~
4251 CA.SS • • • 15251 HA.RPER o~fV:1tlon lesson 1'1 meant all. oc-
COlumbia 1144 ARlington 3131 ~~I~~u;:~cS~~lc \\'~~kc~d ~~:~
~:==i:~:==:::=::~llthe pnrent5In to ~ee how the
modem ~chool pru;;ram 15 =Ied,,",
Thue was one luncheon. a vet}'Interestlnr, and ~-nhl:lble experlencl!'
YOU SERVE WHEN YOU SAVEl to chlldren. They pr"puM the'
L 0 C H M 0 0 Rlunch. fl'mnlned at noon and hadtheir mOther.! come and ut 'l\'11hthem. The 19 teachers or the
::~l';"~"':;~~',::'l~~;~;;::".:~::::.MAR K E T :r: hn~~~~ ~~re~~nc;~u;~l~p~~;
20311 MACK, ClIrner Lochmoor BOlllevord :~~~~ at whiCh parent.! wue
~.'''.I§~II Be~ldc~ thl'.o,e e\'enu;400 turned
out to two Pafl'nt-TeacherA=-
'_~j ill'. tW
I I .~H1'~::C;J~:;~£~~~~~~,~~~:~:i~~~~~~ there were more thDn 2.000 con-I!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~II ~~~~~~..:!~:=!~~LI ~~~~--!~C:::~~~lltacu; ml'lde beLween Ule tc.hoollUld
ILs public.
FRESH QUALITY MEATSn~b1 Pork-nib l-:Od-3.1b. Avll'.
LOIN ROAST ••••• lb. 25c
Riiis OF BEEF ••• lb. l7e
P"ge Two
H"=u~as~:~::~.~~s~~:~~{:;~~:~oHered Ihlnt attrCll:W .ubW'~ cmd Ealt Sid. famlll ...Now reildenlS Ul. thh qrowinq. b.auUful d1Jlrlct ha1'e theconvenIence of another Hanil FW1ti'aI Home. located ad·'t'ant~uall In their Dllqhborhood. away from downtCIvmtraffic conquUon and nc1M.Th1I nlwllt of Detroit ch(ll)l1L claulcaUlllmpt. and beau·t1fuL .mbodl •• ,very adnmced fun,ral preparation andammqlmlnl fadllly. FamllylOOmL ch~l and pcaldn'iltpCIf:l are Q pari of "'1111' funeral at the new Harper Annu.home cd no addtd charq ..Pdt'll at tho Hantlllcuptlr AnnUl Chapel are the lame atilia.. whIch han attrg;c:ted famlU .. to HanlI.lmc:e for soman1Yearl ••• economIcalandoifdn<r~ for lhelunltaldoUarsipeDLTh1I: qrowtnq t;onWunlly de .. "" Cl (In., modem funeralhoru ••• a pIce. 01 quiet and rutin a time 01 n.ed. DetroIt's£cat Sid' cmcI aubwbl now haa th1J nlw home at 15251H~rA.,.nu ••
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';ROSSE POINTE NEW,S ThursdaYi M.rch 26, 1942
It's "Hiller' s" For Hat Vallies!
You'n mow it'l QUALITY th. veryJim time yo~link yOIlT teelh into this tender meat. 50 juicy_ •• 10 f1ayorflll ••• 10 tempting-there'l re,ldelight in everybite and II fun measute of___________ --; ~e:~~:~~:w;fJ~"nev:tZ~~uS~'~~~e:~~r:~~inspeded •• _ propetly aged ••• perfectlyc;ut and trimmed. Serve one of thh week'sIpecial1 and taste the difference quality mekes!. '__~.l.~.
CHOICE LEG 0' SPRING
LAMBl8lli.
Choice Rolled Rib
ROAS·T BEEF_________ lwrgeEnd 39lli.Sh~c~ld~;oLAMB 34lli. Sman Ea lb. 45,
FRESH CAUGHT
WHITE FISH"-"':c"::""':"'-"=!!-----==-=:.=: I
FRESH
MALLORY SUPERB QUAUTY AT $6.50The Seoson's Smortest Styles and Shodes
Ven>slJl!ciul"HILLER" HATS
QUALITY HATS AT A POPULAR PRICEFine Fur Felts in t~e Newest Shodes
Farms Dairy Roll STRleTL Y FRESH
I BUTTER Farms EggsI 93 S COR E For Boiling or Poaching
39lli. 41 doz.
NEW FOR SPRING :l• Arrow Shirts • Wembley Ties• Interwoven Sods • Cooper's Underweot
W. J. HILLERM~~:~~~e14346 E. JEFFERSON .t C~IALMERS
HEINZ STRAINED 4 25C BIRDSEYE
Baby Foods caDS PEAS
TenderMild·
Flavored
A number or the dart membersor the schOOl art! tal!:lng toursework and carrying on protilnbl~actldUes besides thell" school '1~"[lrk.Uuth Kempcs 15 taklng a course Inthe hlswry of the Engll!;h lnn-guage. Blanche Clark Is stutMngeconomic::; nnd the "·nr. AnltnHowarth and Olive Selke are bothstud}ing ncrcatlonallcadw;hip atWa;ne.
VlrglnJa. MeKinnon and MulonNorr!:; are takIng Un!\'enllyofMlchl,l;an Extension classes. the
LEG 0'LAMB291b.
Wder·SUce<l
SPICED HAM •••• Ib.3le
POT iioAST •••.. lb. 2ge NOTICETO
BIDDERS
SUNBRITE CLEANSER 6 Cans 25cWALDORF TOILET TiSSUE 4 Rolli l1cNORTHERN PAPER NAPKINS, ••••••••. 2 Pkgs. lScFRISKIES DOG FOOD •••••••••• , .•• 4112·lb. Bag 47C'
QUALITY GROCERIESCLO
ENGLISH Land O' l.a1<.f!'IBUTTER , Ib. 41cShllrflnl!COFFEE 2 Ibl, 53c
PInts •• 39c ~()RN'FrAiE;IJ: ••• , • • • • ••• 5cquartl.6CJc lAq;f! IlIJ.J
L... ..1 CHIPSO or RINSO •••• " •• 22c
MONARCH BOYSENBERRIES •• Z •• _. No.2 Cons 39cMONARCH CREAM.STYLE CORN •• 2 No. Z Coni 25cDEL MAIZE OR MONARCH CORN NIBLETS • can 10cARMOUR'S STAR CORNED BEEF .... 12'QL Can 23cCALIFORNIA FRUIT COCKTAIL ••.•. 2 Tall Coni 2ScMONARCH CATSUP •• ,., •••••• 2 Large Bo'1les 29cPHILADE!.PHIA CREAM CHEESE., 2 Pkg!, at Be Pkg.
Fresh Fruils, Yegelables Wa Cm'!
HEAO'LETTUm?: • • • • IDc ctJ~!'::·POTATDES"'JlJ.lb.bap;38e BEa~~SCELERy'ii:arls 2 bchs 29c WI~ESiRiPEFiiluiT •. 4 for IBe It;R~t1sb'.
The Village of GrossePork, Mich., will receivebids until 9 p. m., April6, 1942, for doingdredge work .ot Recrelli.tion Park,
Proposal forms and spe-cificotions may be ob·toined from the VillogeMonoger.Eoch bidder is to sub.mit cash or a certifiedcheck for $50.00 withhis bid.The Villoge reserves thoright to woive any de-fects in bids and to oc·cept or reject any bidsor ports thereof.
:-;1;1 nubbln~
WAX
Wm. G. Stamm anVILLAGE CLERK
2p"kag,,45C
pound29C8EECHHUT
COFFEELIPTON'S
TEA BAGSPaclcaqe of 20 Bags
TWO UNUSUAL VALUES IN
G.E Radio PhonographsTO BRING THRIFTY BUYERS ALL THE MUSICAND ENTERTAINMENT OF AIR AND RECORDS
BEECHNUT
SOUPS51.49 Cozell
FARMS
SALT
3Ib·",64C
4bm15C
19C
FAIRY'
Bakery Dept. I SOAPLARGE CANALMOND
LARGE PACKAGE 2 43RINSO fir C
SANI FLUSHTEA RINGSNUT
BREADROBINSON'S BREAKFAST 39CMEAL p"kage
Radio 10 r~cordl01 a flick of aIwirch. Ploysl0"ond 12" recordswilh lid clos"d,Wide Yisuolu)r,Diol.WolnUlflll-lshcobinet.
3995
G.inaeIlBNs.
LAYER 55CAKES 81"kllze ea. CJElLY
BEANS
17048 KERCHEVAL AVE. (Gr. Ph,)
Phorlt TU. 2-6570 Open £","In ••
Jfl1imA., ?rltL'l/l1L355 FISHER ROAD
'g1lJJ.UR- PJJ.in£i. )iJwJ.. JDDrL ,SJwP-TUxedo 2·5LOO-FOR DELIVERY-TUxedo 2·5100
GROSSE POINTE NEWS
~hoolOrganizes··fense Council
IMPORTED CASHMERE
TOPCOATSQuality that's Extraordinary at Al":Ytime-Now Doubly Desirable
Saddl .. CoiL I. loomN (rom tb .. oilk .. h ...... ( , ....f,;a,hmir.".I_nal ....alln.uL.IDr1a:';inUthrbu,...r ,h .. dtkl1 aDd Ib.. bin ...... .,Id of lh .. hil'bmounlaln.. The ~i..ld of c<"'<' than fon" ... if:Ull.
i~:~~~!~i::~t-~:~n~~~?,~~~.~~~.:£~"" ....1 for ......... d """,)' more """""ru to coel".
$135
U4Q WA5I1L"GTO~ BOl'LEVARD
Auction Sale
Specials for March 26, 27, 28
•fREE SPRINGLILAC TOILETWATER WITH
COMPLETE FOOD SERVICE14628 E. Jefferson LE. 6900
FREE con\lUll sl'~~~!!~::\IF
"po" Fa... P,..,dr.. S!.01J
~g~1I S(OO '"a1 .. "
Junln. SilO' !lub·Tlnt Blur fl. 1: ..... " "t ..u-ent)'· •• ",,,,,th M"" ~,,,,,..!,..r t" '~'""Y nom ..k~up ba.... }'our £M~. ("('Iingr ... "
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IIRONIZED GEM ~;ELE
YEAST RAZOR BLADES~1;~· 54" 12 for 39"
OOAN'S PILLS, , , " S;';E 42e
MILK OF MAGNESIA , • ~;:; 16e
LIFEBUOY SOAP • " '\';E 3 for 1ge
RUBBING ALCOHOL • ""~~;;OL' l7eASPIRIN TABLETS, • CT.·;.;"~co liePHILLIP'S MILK OF MAGNESIA ':';E 26e
HILL'S COLD TABLETS ':';E 14e
GERBER'S BABY FOOD ,\~ 6 for 3ge
HINKLE PILLS , , .::~ 14eTHRIVO DOG FOOD :.~~ IDe
38 LEG 0' GENUINE
.~. ~~~!rage
FANCY MICHIGAN
TURKEYS 26",.10 to lS·Lb. Average
BABY PORK
I~~=~II LOINROASTRib·End - 3·i.b. Avg.
27C HAMS'HDE.,ZEDlb. WhDle Dr Shank Half
FRESH FISH • ALL KINDS. EVERY DAYDomino XXXX 9 Deming'l ChoIce Red
lb. SALMON Tall lb. canSUGARHili's Bras:
ANTIQUES 32",.COFFEEComplete ·Stock
Friday, April IOlh
Open for Inspection
TEXAS SEEDLESS
GRAPEFRUITDoz. 39"
EXTRA FANCY
RHUBARB3 Lb •• 29"
AmericanAuctionHouse
FROZEN
FRENCH
GREENBEANS21Cpkg.
FLORIDA JUICE
ORANGESRegular 25c Vallie Now
2D'Z. 39"
FANCY TEXAS
BEETS4849 Grllnd River 5c Bllnc~
Page Three
GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, tv.iareh 26, 19-42
Tomorrow's Shove! and Sand
Won't Cover Tonight's Bombing
Personalized Sen:ice
ART~UR J. ROilDf.·.c" •• o· ......••
INSURANC£
1212 Griswold St. RA. 4417-8-9
Shepler's ... Always Well at the ·Head of the
Parade-of-Progress in Scientific Innovations in the
Dry Cleaning & Dyeing Industry!
At tlle l~r:li :h~ =! S11e;>lu ru~ :moj 8:lll uhlel;keeps c!eanl."l:! ~ch·e~: nb<olutely ;>:lre :1.:ld c::n;l:al-clenrl\t all ttrn".<. center: A H'ct:~:l or 1..'1. .. clean!Ill:"'OOln atShcpkr",_ Rl::;ht: A h:I:~l"V 0: p~e5 !denti.5cal.1r de.~;ned to dll p,.".,er t.nJ.ilim;.
Finest Equipment ObtainableThese superb units •.. each the finest of its kind in the industry
••. go to make up the fa~ous Shapler Clothes-Care family!••• each play an important part in giving lustre and distinction
to cudomers' garments, always retaining original loveliness no
matter, how d;,inty or sheer the garment. Only Shepler leader-
ship-equipment can assure you so much satisfaction.
TUxedo 1-1900
"Dry Cleaning is a Science with Us"".IJIEIllUOS SWln:Sr WATllI"
.&mc1ea'1l l~a.d\q' fuhlon d~:d;m~n UlY Gru~n 13 ~ta: llty1.~! And tb~ utll1:lual l:l"ll.ce and. beaUL)' of theaM U m.atcl1~d. by tht ,I.Ullni aceuraey of the move-m~:nt. Wt ha"~ many lCl';~lY new model:l to aholl; )'OU••• Col:n~ In todayl
Dry~16901~'='" EDDIJIJ H::'Dyers Grayton
EDW. J. PONCP,ACZ. <112.U'l.tJt ... i., .nd g~r",
17008 Kercheval NI. naaOp~n Wedne.IdAy E-;enlngs 'Ttl II p, M.
T1w.d,y. Morek 26. 1942 . G R 0 SSE PO J NT ENE W S
Badminton Players Finish Another Successful Season
HAIR TINTINGb, MARl VITKO
R~efflllv of
HollVll'ood and
Ntw York
Permantnls for
Blrnclird nlld lJpcd Unir
SIMONE'S ·S'tL':,"JRoom 7111 Cllen,. 1n50
J5Eolc'IGrandnl'l"rrDrlrglt
Joseph de Grimmo presents for public sale en authentic. Alpine kite-han, whieh is nowon display in his lallln. Highlights of thili chllrming TOem liTO the mote ihen twentyoriginal copper vonols which have been in use by the Audrien aridocreey for gem-erotionl. Also of uniullal interest ato two rectangular l',wet paintings, framed famllfl;h th(l ~noHy pine furniture, which tire the wor~ 01 tho CIllCkos!ovokiiln "rlid,Ftift; Stoib;ner. There are numlltous other antique knick·nach whieh combine to makethis uniqu~ kitchen rnl1y doligntful.
Joseph de Grimme's Art SalonPU~CH & JUDY BLOCK
USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN AND Save!RegulGrly
SILVER BEAVER $ 425 $AUSTRALIAN SEAL DYED CONEY. . 68A CSTRALIAN SEAL DYED CONEY. .. • 78BLACK DYED PERSIA..>; PAW ,. 138BLACK DYED CARACUL •...••..•••• 128BROWN DYED CARACUL 148NATURAL KIDSKIN............ 148NATURAY GREY KIDSKIN ..... .•••• 138CHINA DYED MINK................. 425BLACK DYED PERSIAN PAW. 148NATURAY GREY PERSIAN PAW..... 198lIIINK DYED MARMOT.. 148NATURAL GREY SQUIRREL......... 265SAFARI DYED ALASKA SEALSKIN... 350MINK BLENDED MUSKRAT.. . . . • • ... 168BLACK DYED PERSIAN LA~lB 225NATURAL GREY PERSIAN LA~lB 350~[]NK BLENDED MUSKRAT 218HUDSON SEAL (D.fed :Muskrat)........ 325NATURAL Ol\lBRE MUSKRAT... •••• 218NATURAL SILVER MUSKRAT 148HUDSON SEAL (Dyed Muskrat) ••..•• :]25BLACK DYED PERSIAN LAMB .•. •• 295~IATARA DYED ALASKA SEALSKIN. :195SILVER FOX JACKETS.............. 198GENUL'1E NATURAL MINK 1.800GENUINE TIPPED MINK 1.150GENUINE TIPPED MINK .. ..••...•. 1.250GENUI~'E NATURAL MINK ..••.•.... 2.200
NOW
347.0047.0057.00
107.0087.00
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1,500.00985.00
1,075.001,600.00
USE OUILAY.AWAY
PLAN
Conr't1l;mtTtrml
An,rt ...hbl.. l,,",
'd.raIT .. ANNIS FURSL1BRi\RY AT E. GRi\ND RIVER
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SlX'clally Deslgnr.tedDl'itrlbutor By The
LJ'Iuor controlCl?mmlsslon
Thue are War D;l.Ys ••• don't be wllhoutllrst-nld supplles. Don't depend uponescaping the need or them.
Local Bands WinIn School Fete
* UNCLE SAM SAYS:UNow is the Time to Fill ~~,Your Coal Bin"
1I1f'.
COllnt,.,
EGGS
FUEL COMPANY
FARM PRODUCE
19295 MART TUnd.Harptl' G.:::r~t 2.04620
WE DELIVER11480 SHOEMAKER, at R. R. IVanhoe 6100
G Ii0 SSE P 0·1 N TEN E W S Th." •• y. M.rch 26, 1942
Like everyone else we ore
IlMAKINe THINGS DOli
to conserve materials forthe war effort!
Hoc BRISTLE-'l ("r paint bru~Tle& (larlle1r im-pOlled from China) ••. tungeten (mOlt of our,upply comca a,-cr the Burma Road) ••• rope(JraniIa lllemp) and Imrla],: Thc!e are jll~t a fewar the hard.to-llet item! that are now on the reo.trictedli.tofmaleria18neededforlhe .....areffort.Few people realil:e how I,m/; that li~t now b. Itincludea-in addition 10 ~uth ""'ell,known thjnp;~a~ :rubher and copper and aluminum-many ~Ieel.1Ioy~ (co"lainin/l' man~atl~e, chromium, molyb.denum, nickel, eohalt), chlorine, lin, nnlimony.magne~ium, cadmium, ml'rcury, .zinc. There aradozenaofolher crilk:llmaterials.
Here in the Edi~n Company, we arc pllf'uinA' Upolicy or "makins; I"in~. do" ••• and or u~ingaulMlitule8 wllerc\"cr t'o'~ib~",. We Cormedy builtour (arm line, of aluminum. 'WllI'n Ille dlOrtaf:0in aluminum dc\"c1op",r1O\"er a rcar aFo. waIwitcllcd 10eorl'er. :'iow that eorper b ~earre,line exlemioU!uu he mode only on go\"ernmcntpriority order •• So it g.1C~an along the Ii,t.
We arc u!ing malleable ir"n ea,ting, in~lead orbronte, ,lee! rod, imle"d DC bra~~ on circuitLreakcr repair Io'iork. In our metcr 1,0xe,. tho".Iec\·ing" on te~1 leadl i. made or ,"nrni,l ..~Jcambric imlead of rubl,u. En~ll in major plallt.dditilJU!, we ale making numelOtU deoi;:;nehanE;ClI nue~ailalcd hl" ,l,orlage DC critical mate-rial •. The!c are a few of the "".yl we are cooper-ating with the naiiou'l 'lflr effort.
THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY
Grosse Pointe· TownshipWayne County, Michigan
TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS. TOWNSHIP OF GROSSE POINTE.WAYNE CC:»UNTY. MICHIG_AN:
NOT!CE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tile Annual Election will be held in tile Town_ship of Grosse Pointe, Wayne County, Michigort. on
Monday, April 6, 1942and' that the polls for said Election shall be oPl:n from 7 o'clock in. th, forenOOnto 9:00 o'clock in the evening, Eadern Standard TIme, for the purpose of elec',
in the following officers:
Township SupervisorTownship ClerkTownship TreasurerFour [4] ConstablesJustice of the PeaceCommissioner of HighwaysMember of Board of Review
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the polling places 'for said Elrctio" sholl beas follows:
VOTING- PRECINCT NO. I-South end of the Robert Tromblv Sehool.VOTING PRECINCT NO. 2-Norfh end of the Robert Trombly School.VOTING PRECINCT NO.3-The south side af Jefferscn Annue between
Baifour Rood and Westcbnter Road.VOTING PRECINCT NO. 4-Tbe SoutbWEst carner of Jefferson Avenlle Gnd
Park LaneVOTING PRECINCT NO. ~Mllllicipol Building. Jefferson and Maryland Aves.VOTING PRECINCT NO. 6-~omerset Rood and St. Paul Avenue.VOTING PRECINCT NO. 7_Soutb side flf St. Paut Avenue between Three
Mile Drive and Auduboll Avenue.VOTING PRECINCT NO.8-KErcheval Avenue and Bishop Avenue.VOTING PRECINCT NO.9-The East end of the Defer School.VOTING PRECINCT NO. lO-Pierce Sch,,01.VOTING PRECINCT NO. ll_The West end of "the Defer School.VOTING PRECINCT NO. l2-CharlevoiJ: Avenue between Maryland AwenVi
and Lakepointe Avenue.VOTING PRECINCT NO. l3-CharlevaiJ: Avenue between L~bpointe Avenul
and Beaconsfield Avenue.VOTING PRECINCT NO. 14-South side of Mock /I,enlle betwee. Buckingham
Road and Berkshire Road.VOTING PRECiNCT NO. 1S-The Southeast comer of Whittier Road and Mack
Avenue.VOTING PRECINCT NO. 16-The East e!ld af the Gabriel Richard'School.VOTING PRECINCT NO. 17-Kercheval AVilnue betwuo Maran Road and
Merriweather Avenue.VOTING PRECINCT NO. 18-Gresse Peinte Farms Municipal Building,VOTING PRECINCT NO. 19_The West end of the Gabriel Richard Scheol.VOTING PRECINCT NO. 20-Kerby Road West of Beaupre Road.VOTING' PRECINCT NO. 21-Mack Avenue at Moran Road.VOTING PRECINCT NO. 22-Tlte Mason School.VOTING PRECINCT NO. 23-Grosse Pointe Woods Municipal Building.VOTING PRECINCT'NO. 24-GrClsse Pointe Shores MunIcipal Building.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOYIFIEb that the alllluct! meeting of the TownShip Electo ...will be held at the Township Offices in th: M:::ci::ip:d tuUdlng, Grosse PalntePark. Michigan, on Monday, April Gth, 1942, at 1 :00 o'clock In the afternoon,Eadem Standard TIme, for the transaction of the bllJlnc:s of the TownsMpwhich can legally be transacted thereat.
CARL SCHWEIKART,Township Clerk. Grosse Pointe Township,
. Wayne County. Michigan
lIort'!IY. MIlCh 26. 1942--- -~--urossePointe NewsGROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seve!....
Thue's no fin~r pit for Ill"..l."l,and none WI ""ll brln.::mOle Wlillg plusure. You. !.lOp:, bllY me Dobbs Gift
Gertific.lle and ~nd it 10 him in .1 Minim:re DobbsHu BoL He las the p1e.a.5U!e of .$C1eainS ha own h&.
Van Boven41 E. ADAMS
America's Finest Furniture6 Floors Full
,."eaturing Floor Samples from theGrand Rapids' January Exposition
AT TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONSWith prices e\"t'r OD Ihe increuse. clue to prevailing ehort:lge!l in ~ !:I13'I~riuls. (hi, salo::appeals 10 lbo&e who !oeek the C1Dut yel ,,·iMt to pr:u:!.ke thrilL'You'U he more thun rewurdrd if you iee thi~ hr,;e llel~on (1£ high quaIitrthins ruom, hedroom, diniDg room and library' ftU'Ditut"e in lhis impor"..lJnt .ale.
Our lOll! rent and IOIC overhead make, aur regular price. rery lO!D
and tl1e&eare mo"t substantial reducriun' from ou. regular IDle price.r
O\"(~r 250 SllJelO orCHAIRS
1 Victorian Lo, c Scat 1i .Solid IIIahogany T"~':;'~~ i:,:'5 I"d "'I A ,." Was 5230 NOW 5145 :.::o I )..n logony rme Inlr
1 ~r'j::,:'0,:0:::' S 0 F A S 1i .,"'.~i~'"~:';;::' OL'EEX k~-XE !: .... ~'I BCJutifullr cOHr~d in Cocoa Broaldlr :
i ~"'i;"-' $296D Was 8250 NOW 5132.50 i: CHlPPEJ.~-U.-\LE ::. Thb Ch"ir l<OuJrf be.. :~ .ot:>d rcIu<l<II S6Q. Attncti ...dr l:phohtm:d gcnmnc down connrnctio~ :
: Was 5262 NOW 5132.50 :, ,, ,: DI;-XCk~ PUl:"FE :: Genuine down CO:lstI"uction ;trld a cO\'mno; of :: extra fin .. I;rnbI"oidcr<d Damask. '
1 Was 5350 NOW 5179.50 1· ,"-D,,,",'. (Sampl.) ,
1 .:::;' c.=~:;.NOW 593.50 1, SUER."-TOX (Sample) ,
: Solid ChelT)'wood Wall, Was S240o:~d~:~~:..NOW 898.50 :: Card or Sen'mg Table :
i $276D REGEJ.~CV:! W'as 8293 ConJ~~"n NOW 5155 ;: Wing and Barrel Style TIIXEDO :
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ZTThursday, March 26, 1942
RUSSELLDECORATORS'
INTERIOR-EXTERIOR
Evary fec.ility for painting, piper.hanging and wall deaning. Workfully gUlrantnd. Edimatu uponlIqued.
RUGSE;<pertly Cleaned /ry Ollr Modern Methods
ALSO CURTAINS, dRAPES ANDOTHER HOUSEHOLDFURNISHINGS
;La mUlA.llJl.9. tBJWA.Smer Hr.. Det:II;~'~Lead/llr 1.II~ndrr!lnd Dry Cleanlnr Panl
LAfayette 2.2.00
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Old Tunes TopsAt Book Casino
*A Gallery of Children. of Grosse Pointe -Potential Celebrities to whom may go 0 laurelwreath for distinction in thl! businen endsocial world.of the future. ~ ••
Portrait Prophecy
THE RECORD STORENo Greater Sdecfloa 0' R.ecords i" All Deft·oU
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Top, left to right: WALTER SIMMONS, son of :Mr. and1tIr.~. WalterSimmonll, of 1232 Whittier road. MARCIAMOWER and MARILYN MOWER, daughters of Mr. and 1\lr:>.~. V. Mower, of 357 Roose\'clt place. r.entcr: HER-BERT, JR., and MARIAN BUHLER, children of Mr. and 1IIrs. Herbert Buhler, of 373 :-OefCroad. Bottom, left torig'ht: ELSiE JANE and TOM, JR., children of :Mr. and Mr,;. Zur Schmiede. of 490 Lincoln road. ALFREDROBINSON GLANCY. the 3cd, son of Mr. and )lrg. A. R. Glim~~.:.',_J,...:,,_o_1 _"_R_,_o_.o_d_,_o._d_" II
James "Mac" McKennaMANAGER
Farmerl1 at Dttrall Baat Club
=-=-==*THE MICHIGAN FORTS BALLMASONIC TEMPLE-Saturday, April 11-9 p.m.
BENEFITARMY and NAVY RECREATION LEAGUE, Inc.Trooping of the Colors by Massed Legion Bands
RAY GORRELLand His 12-Piece OrchestraHelp Us Furnish the Club Rooms for Our
Fighting Men in Michigan CampsTiCKETS- $1.25 each
at ARMY AND NAVY RECREATION HEADQUARTERS,1243 WASHINGTON llLV'D. or Call HARRY WOODMAN, HI. 4433
FIGHTING MEN ALSC? NEED RECREATIOH
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RECORDS37c 3 for Sl,05
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Homlt and Aufo RadIo Sllrvfce
15201Mack Ave.
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FUN !...at the
OLDE WAYNE CLUBMUSIC BY
HOWARD BENEDICTolld his
NOVELAIRESMUll MoJferpleces by
HARVEY GIRARD
1033 Wayne SI. CA. 1390
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