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It', Not Too Late To Give To Will Determine Who Owes What to Whom for Spree of Destruction Preliminary Hearing Set For August 11 Grosse Pointe's War Memorial Fund !Unofficial Figures , Disclosed on 1948 Census of Pointes GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, AUGUST 5, 1948 Grosse Pointe' News C6mplet~ News Coverage of All the Pointes TU. 2-691Xl 00' o 01 the "rl~I~K As Compiled by the Grosse Poillle [\,'ell's 99 Kercheval IIEADI.JINI~S Thursl1ay, July 29 On this day in 1883, Benito lIIussolini was born allli on lhe same ,lay the International bounl1ary treaty was signed with Mexico, U. S. signed Hague COllventioll Cor peace- ful selllement of internalion- al disputes in 1899. In 1920 the firsl transcontincntal airmail was flown from New York to San Francisco, Also lhe birlh- days oC William Powell, actor, and Sigmund Homberg, com- poser. In 19.13 Roosevelt sail! there \\'oull1 he "no escape for the Ducc." Total Population of 38,523 in School District Shows Gain, As police of the City and Over 1947 With Biggest Growth Indicated in Woods I Farms attempted this week to The population oCC;;oss;-Point(;"" as developed bv the I evaluale the incredible amount School census taken last ?\fay, shows n'net gain for the Pointe i o~. dfm~Jie d~lne ?y a gang of of 763 over the figures for the school census of 1947. 1\\ Il1C O\\.-:;01as lln~ hoodlums, These are not the fin?1 rc\ ised' (mostl." Pomtars), new names figures; the\' will have to await were added to the list of lhose a final chec'k which is not made I G Zel11't T{~lY lor ~vh(). ha,e confessed or been untll after Ih" school enrollm"nt, (.0 ImplIcaled, is complete a,ftel' school opens, BID 0 Prellllllnmy reports on the next month. Tney will. however. OOe(, UrlJlg shO('kin~ "l'livi(ies of lhe gang be approximately ~,on'ect wllh, 0 0 ° ha\'e hpcn t\ane.d o\'cr to Juve- only a vc:. y few mmor changes. POl.llte VISIt nile Cnurt authorities who have The plesenl figures broken set a fll.,t hearing for 10 a.m. J . down according to Grosse Pointe on AU~lst II. At that time the communit~es, plus that small P?r- Crowd Gathers Outside Park! t"omplainant~. the boys and their tlOn . of (,ratlOt town.~hlp whIch H h'l par,'nI5 will get together in the hes 111 the Grosse Pointe School ome W Ie Progressives jm'enlle division oC probate court r Dislrict is as follows: Hold Meeting to det<::rmine who owes how r ~ 1948 1947 much 10 whom for the amal.ing ~ ~ Grosse P. Park .. 13.7~3 I:l.921l Senator' Glenn Tavlor. of .lmOllilt of damage done, \ 'Grosse P. Cily ..,.... 6,~7,1 6.402 Idaho, Henrv Wallace's 1'\111- Pros,,(utinns for the criminal .\ Grosse P. Farms. 8,:>86 8,5.1!l ning mate for the vice-prcs-, ilC'tinns of the youngslers are ex- I. Gro~~e P. Woons .. 8,092 7,078' d 1 P pectel! to follow the prelullinary . .. 'I. Grosse P. Shores 966 973 J ency on t le rogressive' finding,. Prohatc Judge D. J. ,!if Parly ticket, got a reception . ., .. , .. --- !leah' will sit in on lhe hearing This quartet performed before a large gallery in the fmal match of the Llttle Club s Invllattonal Tvlen s Doubles G. P. Totals .. ,.. 37,682 36.919 in Grosse Pointe Sunday on August II, with Officer net tourney last Sunday aflernoon. Left 10 right are: HENRY GAGE, ROLAND FOLK, HAROLD LOVE and ALEX Gratiot Township 1142 786 night. Aug. t that was not Cbarles Schoolcy of the Juve- WIENER. Folk and Love carried off the silver ice buckets which were awarded the winners. The story of the tourna- exactly cordial. He was here' nil" Di\'i~ion of Probate Comt. menl appears on the sports page in this issue. Gage. in addition to reaching the finals, helped plan t'le tournament as Grand Total as the piece d' resistance of a, . Chief Thomas Trombly of the chairman of the club's tennis committee, Folk and Love represented the Indian Village Tennis Club, though both are G. P. School !"rogresS.lve Party 1'<111.\' held: elly pnllce has sent a, re~ort to also residents of the Pointe. Gage and \Viener represented the host club. -.Picture b)' Fred Runn'.J1s District ..,....38,523 37,705 111 the Sldne.v Rosen home at: 1 :\Ir. Schooley of the flndmgs of _________________ . . 1 ------ 1411 Bedford. hiS deparlment. He hsts the I 'Var Memorial Senator Taylor was escorted to names and addresses of the ot- Argunlent Over Auto Club 's StOelesTaken the Poinle limits by Delroit po- fenrIers as follows: . I Leaders Meet lice, where the escort was taken .MIchael Murph,'. 497 Rivard F -I t E t B Old It I 0 lV over by the Grosse Pointe Palk boulcvarn: Brenton Fuger. 252 al ure 0 ree Ul lng n ne- ay police. who delivered him saCelv Cloverly roan; James A. Remick, At a meeting of lhe Grosse at the Rosen home. . Jr., 257 Ridge road; Peter Dow, D I dU t el S t b St t F ° 1 t Pointe War Memorial organiza. 10'2 S . I . e aye 11 1 ep em er '" ree 19 'I lion held in the Neighborhood Shorlly after the meeting got ,1 emmo .e. D:trOlt; M~x (.0 Club on Tuesday night, Augusl 3 underway there was a fllsilade of ~lan~, ~o~ F:,k dm~e, ~elrOlt; ________ there was no eviden<;e of discour- giant firecrackers set off around <lVI 0 ms on an orman Absence From City of Key Figure in Discussions Prevents, Residents of Whittier Road agemenl on the part of the memo the house hy a group of Hi.18 J"hn~ton, 1022 BIshop r':lJd; R"b- Earl 'ler Dec'ls'lon' Park Wants Qu'lck Act'lon S j't 0 N T ff' bel" at not ha"'lng atla'lnn" '.lle year old boys who had evidenliy ert CLoe, 1115 BCelacokns~1ge;d1T,avhe- _' _' .____ 1", piver ew ra IC - I' h 'f' ,0 absnrbed a super-dose of anti- ?ue; aw[('nce ar'. ~ ". was - R I t ' set goa In t e Irsl prelimll1al'y Wallacn or cOlnmtlnl'st Snllll'n',n!,ts In.gton road: Henry Caulkms, 55.2 There has been no new development on the proposed egu a Ion campaign " - . under the parenlal roof. This in- Rlvar~ boulevard; Ernest DaVIS. building by the Auto Club at Somerset and Jefferson, since On the contrary there was a lenuption called for police a%ist- 515 L,ncoln road; Howard Kay, David Rickes, 4714 Somer- it was discussed quite pointedly at a Pflrk Board o[ Com- The ruckus raised by Goldie Igeneral belieC that a splendid ance and a call went inlo the 1365 Buckmgham road: DaVid THE THREE SLAYERS of set, was charged with flying missioners' meeting se\'eral weeks ago, Then it was agreed Ballerini of 1031 Whittier road Istart had becn made and that Park station, Clldlip. 900 Lake Shore road; Robert Barson. 19.year-old Mich- h' . I ~7 1t 1Ir II 2 t k tl A CI b f Ivl' . . I f' .t' I \\'lth the substnntJal amounl al. WII II . V igan State College athlete. were IS atrp ane, a 'u. ee OCe , 0 smo e out le I,Ito ~u 0 ICllIgan c;n some (e 1111e over the one-way north bound ready raised therc was a defin- When the police arrived, a""- J lam o",:nsteln. 2.11 en- sentenced Wednesnay. with two at a dangerously low altitude expression, if possible, as to when it intended to starl con- companied by Detective Staoiny d()m~ roan: RIchard Suthetland. over the vicinily of the 1300 struction of the building. ,.-------------- traffic regulation on that i ite assurance that the required Enders the crowd out~ide lhe no CoJ~mal roacl: Ross ll'Iacdon- getting 12.15 year terms and the bl k C d' J I 25 street, promises to break forth' Sn\~nall.\\f.uOlllulcl~n.b. e forthcoming in the hOliSn I)ad gl.o\\'n to abo,'n ~O ald. 2, I MI.rabeau place. third gelling 10.15 years. oc • on a leux on u y . It has been learned that Wil-I Grosse Pointe clubhouse was to ~ < ' .- u He was arraigned berore Mag- Iiarn G. Bryant, a director of the. be the first one started of the at the next Council meeting in Chairman Alger Shelden called persons. not any of whom WHe I? an,dltlon 10 these nan: es , A 25-YEAR.OLD EX.CON-I istrate John Potter on July 30 club Bnd its !!eneral counsel: who I four t.he ~lub.has already <1ecicled the Park. the meeting to order and pre- in sympathy with the purp"scs ~hlef \\tlker HOyi a~~.netett~~e d h id d $-00 •. to bUild In different p.nts of the Id C h of the meeling within. The po- ,ergean : mer aa Ie 0 EI VICT. Robert Louis M'Cadows. of i an was e un cr a ~ pcr- hilS been the conlact man between' state. Mr. Ballerini, who lives in a .~en e a summary 0 t e cam. lice estimaled thfre were about Fnrms pollcc deparlment, also LI 'ncoln Pal'k. Sll",peeled 01' 'he sonal bond to stand tnal on Aug- . . mid-block position on Whittier, paign progres:' and resuits. . Id th fPt F' k " I the club and the Park \,lIage IS A '11 . t' 'd 1. It tl '. . d' I' TI'ea~urer Paul I lI'!ol'elanll 125 persons in the house. mc u e e names a e er m .July 10 slaying of Frank Krech, ust 3. . .. ..', I n I umma mg Sl e Igl Oll le IS Jl1cor.\,emence m. reac,lIng - < In the crowd were a couple r,[ I 59 Clover'y road; John Hamilton, nat Rock tourist cabin owner. The. comphllnt agamsl Rlcke~ out of Ihe city on hiS \'acatlOn club's dilatoriness in buildll1g is, hnme from the prescnbed d!rec- pre;;ented a detliled leport of the . ' ... 186 Renalld road. Is bein" nown to Detroit. in a was filed. by Lawre.nce Pace. of and is not expccted to relurn he- revealed in the slatement o[ one' t ion. He was so incensed that I fund to date and ask('d pI cml~' Crosse Pomte nlglged mdl" Ictllakl- Clldi ip Sulhcrland Macdonald " 1~75 Cad eux Pace s complamt' f 't 'bl ff" 1 tl' t I SID to invc-t the Cuncl in hi' IStS recent arnva s from a cae - I ' '. . Michigan Slatc police plane, . .1.., ,'fore early Septembcr. 1 0 1 S responsl e 0 ICla s, 1<1 he Wl'Ote a l-engthy letter to the ' n . .'. ,~ :'! .1' .. 'h 11d I dl' ( and Fink are oui of town on va- was forhfled by a form,dable I lhe rise in building costs since NEWS b t't It. k hanns In F edera I SeCUl'IllCS. Thl~ . tal pal ty, \\ 0 ca e au) or,. d h' t I b . "I.gnen 11'."tof.otllel' nearby l.es.I.. It has becn almoot thrce v-ears' th f. tin tl . 'G' a au I as \\.ec . I perrll.I"'.II)ll \\-S g.I\.cn lll.s re : a tour de force movement agaln,t' eatlr,n:m a:e no ye een F '1 J1 :\0 ' , ey Irs p anne 11" ,,'o,~e S' I . . . .~, d. ". .. . . i~ tel"\"ie'\('(1 b\' the police hut . rll ay •. II Y• denl~ ami wi(ne~scs. They al. since a final agrecn1l'nt was Pit . .t, I b "" ,mc.e liS gr:" ,>ance wns ,o! port \l"as <is follows: • the meetmg. TheIr l'ehment Cl'Jes i' .. ', .. President Linc"ln proclaimerl Ion e pi Opel) las el'n so ~I cat pul>hclzed many 1,1' the resinents ' . . I brought Corlh a strong unclercur- i members of l,lE' gang have 1m- protection of colored soldiers leged thaI al times Rickes' plane reached between the village and ~Ihat thc Poinle propert\. thc.v I Whll h . II d' th" Spccwl GIfts ) 86,549.00: .[ I"C h d I plicatect them and citer! specific amI promised retaliation Cor was not more than 200 feel abol'e the club. Prior to the final ar-I planned to construct for SWO.OOIl.; ~n k I Iller 'I av~ ca e u P th e Schools (Public and ~el;t t~ approva ronfl \: cro;~ ': cas;s in wi':d, the\' par~:.ipated outral:cs al:aillst them in 1863. Ihe ground. rangement the villnge had amend-' has since risen to a cost of .';167.-' ar' aUI lO{rtlhles 0 express c'r Parochial} 6,646.88 I u d t 1 h e prc 1 'I'e,nce °t e PfoD 1ce I rl~id Tr~'n;hh.'s. rcpor~' to !>Ir' Rickes' 10 \' as thai he hacl dl . r t '000 tl I . f I approva 0 -e one.way arrange- Clubs 'md Organila . an e mo I,vmg ones 0 e. - '. . - Orville Wright broke all speed s 1'. w. e I s 7.0I11ng ore mance so as 0 I . o.n le )aS1S a present (ay menl. Five different residenls '. , ,. - , _. : tect ive Enders' soothect lhe slum- ! Slhoole~- lon1 inues: records with an airplane over a woman passenger in the plane make pos;;lhle the locatIOn of Ihe bUlldmg costs. '.. ,. lIOns , 6.,l,~OO: I . C d h G dd f I "The Collowing bo\'s hal'e been S with him who had bccomc air- clubholl~e on that sile which wns I h". e taken the trouble to \\ lite I\'liscellanen\ls mati 19300 lenng Ire's an te 0 e~s 0 :. _ ..• I ' II tcn.mile course: lhe U. . sick. She sat in the rear seat and f. '1',. .' 1. .1 .I leiters to Manager Lane cxpI'ess. i HO\l'f' to House solicj. Ilherty and free spef'ch re.,umeel I m\ 01\ ed. nunng the . asl SIX government accepted the ma- 01 mel y In a stnct) reslc enlta Police InterrUI)t ing their approval. I.: .' her er!'twhile tottering throne. months. m ellhc,r breakmg Wlll- chine In 1909. Resumption of when she became sick she reach- area. :-'1 11" . , tallOn ,.. 53.214.70 nllws h\' throwmg hricks. slone, mine work pcniting negotiations ed for her bag, which was hang- The dub oficials ha\'e frankly H t. F I h .' r. Ba enI.ll ~as gam,"d some: ---- lor .'hoo'tin" with BB guns: was asked hy Presidenl Wilson ing fmm Ihe nual cnntrols and aekno\\.ledgecl Ihat c1c.lav in starl. ec IC ur oug ~upporl C.or hiS Side of the argu- I. Sl.'i2.9~R.51l 'Voman Escapes ".Tune 20lh " large pinure win- in II leller jo .lohn I.. Lewis in th" controls became jammed, ing construction was ~au~ecl by ;lIenl agam~t ~he onc.~\.ay regula- i Not yet iludited fi!1.l2.1.f\0, T h. I dov.' (,'ix,'i) '.'..as bloken in a house 1920, In 1:H2 Rel1 resen'es were This, according to Rickes. caur.ed Ihe rising losl of building This Two brothers got into ;,uch il .Inn from leslc1ents aLong Aucw. ! -;:;:;--:.- Aged Lot arlo I Lnder I"n':truelinn h~' 'Va1ter slowin~ lip the Nazis and in the. plane 10 lose a1tituc1(' r~pidlr. reason has been repeatcdly ael- ~erlous argument at 2:30 " m. b,.m. a?d other slreetsparallclmg: , . . . S_L,I03.~8 :-'1ast, huilder. 20039 :-'Iack a\'e- 19,13 Rome caliI'll the peace wl~lch clluscd such alarm In the vane cd by Ihc club Cor the Pil"t on Aug. ~ that a call wenl :,,10 \\ lutuer, who c~mpl~1n thilt the ~Estlmaled reallz3tlnn _ '. , nut', GrO~q' Pointe Wood". The trrms "harsh." The .lap premier nelghborhond. : Iwo vears. The impatienee of the: the Maumee police station flOTl1 one.way regulallOn for WIHltier: flom Snle;; prop",lty ~O,OOO,IIO, A ,'ollng woman In hcr ""r1~ 'following b"vs were on the win- rejecter! thr Allied lI11imatum. The complainants sl,lten how- I Pnrk' Board of Commisison('rs i fl residenl of Neff roact for poliec' ha~ inerea~-ed lraffic, particIl1;,,' _ _- i h"ntl(.s . flppeared m the Mall', dc)w hn-akir> at anr .... e arlcire,',: In ]915. i ('vel' that th ~ enginc al no time' broke into the 0pl'n at the meet- I to step in and pour oil on th,' h heavy trueks, etc., on thei r . ..';2,2.1 03:,1l ,mce police "til\lon ~h/lUI n11't. l)a \.ir! C' IIII i~, J)~ \'id .r ohnsten, ,lost p"wer and that the machine . .. I . k. J ' I I troubl{.d watcrs. .,irc'd:", 1t \\:JS ul1al1lmou,I\. agrcen, nlghl on ,Jul.v ~1. clotnrcl nnl.\ III R IF.'. II' r. C' i' ' d f .. ,ong se\ela \\ec ,ago. n;lsm.lcl i T) II 'I ., I 11 b 'holt 1 . nlli"ee' reo (,n I,~, ... ,n.\ <ld,,<,ns, JEAN BAYKEN. kcy figme in, po~~e 0111' or fl\'(' Illnes o\'er, as the Miehigan Alltomobile Club ley fOllncl that the brotilC'r,,; This traffic. which fOrl1wrh' l:lt LlC' c'ampalgn s lOU e . e eon- I (.,.. llin 1 gn\\n ;;.ne a ' ". :,\\-llLam 1!n'.n.n.;teJn. 'Ro~s ~1~r- tl1 n (1"1'.lno M("'pe flf two conviels! the same nrca nol ovcr ?OO f"('I. t .II I t If' had l('tul'Dpd home aflel' " nigl,t "llt"I.'(1 tile POl"ntn \'I.a \\'111.tll.'.I' 1111\11 d and 10 fUI thee thIS work' s,,\lIlg .,hc h;;d lied th<::re tur. 1 11 \1' I 'I \ .J .; U b l_-~ l •~ ' - . lIS no ~UpPOSP( () )c opprn fI( or; , ' \' 'f II ~ '. .. ~ tit (-n,1 ( . il"!lfH. ,.~:;rr,I\' Rnll from Rrcc i\'ing [lr,sllit,,1 W"~ hl'ld f,om Ih" ground f I tl .. f .1 l' out and gotten into a fight dlll' '" It el'O.'srd Mnck at Out.'1 <1ri\.e a ("'1l1TllIt\,'C' 0 t\\'o \\'a.~ namer ,pn)\Iol'llon ~giill\,t a 10:111 a,)'HI r 'R '11 1 .. ••• ("I. •• I a pro 1. H.. ' con1nll~~lOll('r;::; <ll C( . . h.. ' . ' I ' t) t) (... P. tr' -C) I I . ti ,p h \'-f "nnl" i"I~~'i' ..:. r)u~p j,lnc r~ cnn- in Chirllgo aft('r ...t1rn'ndcring to ~ 'to ~el' \.... h" the "il1aoe ,-;ho ,Id} a'" ~lng \\. ic 1 (llH' w('nl dO\\"I1. il:t- 1:-' TIIIW di\'ided~ east 0\' west. (h'~ II \n~l!\ \\'1 1 H'. rl'(I,"Sl' oln ::. \\' 10 1\'t.'S In lC sallh .1 .~.: ..... tl.'''tlIH' ".1"a..:: li'(-;l!r,[ .<1t (~ni\'c-.~ the FI 'I tl c., I SF.T FOR 1'::\lF.RGF.:":C1FS' . I ~. 111 1 Ie ting his Iwad on a radiatol' 11,'1:0, Roll A~;;o("I'''I"n ;mll th .. ,: II". pia('l' J.' ncar to tilt' pohl'e .. ' . e;.' 'r' ,. ~ . ct... . .J 1 'r ,'. ... .. ." ~to agrt'(. all\~ ong('l' to a O\\~t H' ;_. . .. pl'lHling on its llltinlalp de~1il1:t-, ' ,,'. ~lt\~ ':rl d . i. ,1',1. !';.\\'3 iu nnt o .TiJe Farn's police palrol wagon, club to sJ;ecu1ate on buildin'" rhe other brotl\t'r IS " pfc In \ioll in the Poinle. Thr Pill k all- 1",:;1 (] 01 f:IUl::~I,:n.,. .: sta~((>lJ. ". ' , .;. ,k,:,1\'., h~" tllll::;::,:tall thrrw TlfE PRIC FflOI 1 il,\(,K PTE\,has bc'en fully f'{(\IIpped for .t 1.1' . ",the Army and was hCIIl1t' on" 11101.I'tl.e".sa'.' saCet~. to clll'lnl'{'n .lim", K. \\o\\KIII>. \\ho \\il5, 1he m"tllle LotIlal,'> har! (n- J 1" -,. h .J ~ h , . '",. ,., I . co" s W II C prlvatc enterprlscs I . ." . I .. , f tl .t I) 1', l' t ,.' ,",nr.' ~n., 'C:I.:'. 1,I(' .. ar" "UI, • from Trunnn w,,< <nubhen in' cmergcncy Illns. A new willd. I' h I If:' Cul'1ough. Ne,ghb'lIs and famil\' WI'It" 1 hi. Iloll""n~- l'ialllJI<ln n Ie eam-: {'Ice lei lCClI oom ani In Cd"r . I. 1 .I r h Con"rf'<S \\'ilh e~;e<' of "police.! ing ren light has bcen inslallen ~\h\'dIe la',e OPteh ra e( or a tProflt: say hi" furlough has bf'en on.,' '1')I:'.\ .. cl1\h l \;r t1 \:as l teenll11l'u(", \In- p,ligll. j,lOught in a rlrait oC a. ,I,,' hael brokcn from him ;;nd ').".an"l ',':ns ? ,,", W': 1 ne a,o\'(! ... ..' If' 1 l bl. k n s lawn e (,oulage 0 go, . . I l ,. . IS a l'ra 'IVel~l()n, f h' l' . I .,. tl c fl It tI t f 1'l\'< slate methods" f""11 Repuhlicans. on tIe ron. nne two le( Ill., 1 •.. tl b '11' ('ont\l1uo\ls roun{ of len'ILT C\','r,. , . ,'.,\\." I" ). ,I\'.S 0 grl\un 1 "r n IC ~ a Ion. 'T . 0" ,'. fl', h.~ '<1' fl I' C f.l.I'ISlhl ..ln" h\.11I11; lights on Ihe rear. Th .. siren aleao \\1 \ Ul (lng. sine" Ih" rl"'lnl,,,h ~Iarted. . P"OI to thiS the 1,':"l[lcnls OI.Ol'O'(;III{'"f Ihc br,d~' in ll'; fll-, TIl,' pnllc' arc "n Ihr. hunt fOI . l,n •• ' _.'" ,.I.C ,,.In.',Il1f( (1\, ,111 a oor 0 r I \., " , T tl C III B' , I \l'h tt' ..' ""'n fI."f' t-p '0"'" ',"nn(Jw' S tl ' D ." I. II.v. ~ t~,,J,as Iwen mo\'en from unn('!' the: n le atl,('nce 0 I r. ryant. The policl' Ihrough 'lblt' bod]('t! .1 ong {I IeI' wel.e Il1mlllllg "n illl(' "1'I,,.ilic". 1'lwsc WI're un. Ilhc' man and Ihe ~'ouna \\nn',1n ,~'" .' . .," '." ,,' . 0\1 leln rrnOII,1 s 10" ' f tl .t . I k .. ., . I. t I f \' . , I nO\.'r1 1'.'\1 "'0 )i, on!"n F,"er k t tl .. ,. ~I t . l'~lsl~. i i,ood to Ihe left fmnl fcnder. New: rom Ie CI.l' .t oo.s ;;s IC nntll', pallolll1cl1 1>hllek ancl 1'e('tH'l.t 111/'" 111<' e s lare 0 t \C \nCOllllng iln\1l10\l,I\. ,1dnptc'd. I hes df'eldJ"C,~ leI" \\llllll~nc.,' to.' "". '. , ':. :"' eep Oll H' CIVI II~' S '",' . I. lrll 1.' rl.' '" t fn f Dt . ' I'. h '1,,11).1 \; ...)..,. "'II';;m hm'" l ion Look I'k 'hances fnr prire, ~Irctchers ha'"e a1.'o heen oh'l Inl( \\'0\1 lC arcomp I;(\t' Il1 Ihe took him around to thl' ealah"(),,., ril IC rnm crOll. --_.-._-, "gn ennrees agam,t \Ill. .' • '"' ., " '. ., •. ,I': . . s Ie'. ,., . d n d' f way of defn'l' .t I' I , ,.... ... - If IT 1'1'" TH'I\"FR I i., ns".'~n and Hem \' C",,,,,lr..'. rollback arc nil. . lame' an all' rea y rJr U5e. . I Ie ((.mml mcn s WI': to cool off and In lhe mnrnlnt?; h" commg council mcrtlne Shl',K -,., , " --.---.--- .• '!l"... ,;;11 \. ,..., ,,' ';, " 11 - .. , ... I the l'C!11i"nner of Ihe ~umt11er. hul the mililarv policc werc nol~. will C\rJllhtle;;s hcar a \'()luml~ pf 1'1", F:ll"lllS po11('(' ar(' l"oKln~, J,l':\IRf,R V,\~ISnf.S 1..'1.".1. dley <"re ,\ ANGE nEf) AN.I) n ..... , VII,D"",R. RlVF.:RStn. 1': K.".\'i\N,IS .1 it i5 fairly cert~jn l.hill ('<11'1.\' in hed tn C'o~1I' amllnel ann takc I1"W arguments on the issue, ! for " 1111 il!lrl Ilin clnve.r who A .qlliintit'. "f hl111"er \\'''s ~Io. ,tm,('<. ~n 4 nr,'! 4 II I Kith f 11 h I II I n rl III t ".L.h" ~nth. tl-I t f(I!i0\\':n~ h("lY~ ED Mt. Clemrns parenls formcd: T 1 he l R 1 ..I\'er!'J( C Iwam~ C fllh , e \ t. 1'1 t uh WI I hc cal I' their ehargc.. ------: ,,,ihrl,,rI ..'::' h. " .... r p"rK,r 1 m : ('n J rOI~\~ RlrJ~1I' lInc ('I' r(t~ rl;~' '\ ,.r,' t" .'~,":"h'" :; •. a., 11lrnli.,n,'cl. posscs to ~nmh lhc ('ounlry.,id .. : WI I 10" an opcn mcetmg 01', upon 0 hs I or .rut ""t 011 lIs On teaming Ihal he was 011 I> 't B dl il'l ont o[ 1:13 (,rn:,~f' P01J11e no" p. two al "~,'. I r.gm(,n~~>n.,:: ,\', . in search of Ihr rifl"man who' fun ann fellowship al the HolcllGI~sse POlnle h\lllrlll1g. furlough the !'oIl' 10sllntl'lI',1 and anl er a Y i Vi".'; ",,,I,' Ifl tne I1H101ng of.,\rlh:ll NelrineK of ,1.,- ("I\1ll IS :l,"':\" ..,"r'ld a:~.,',' h:o~~, a Jlar,,= wouncled two Girl Scout;;, one:WllIlllcr at nor'll on Thlll'sday" !hcr dId agree in one of the ".lld they didn't. need hUll. Ap. I . 'd. F~ II :.'\UI:\I,1 I. Ith" own"r oC the p,.oprr!'. ! "",d.,:: ... H."I.(,',.~Ll~C~ .. ~":r\,, . I' ,AlIgu,t 5. Ilate spring conferf'nrl's th"t the parf'nllv UnC'1e Som's monitors"[ Il]lll e III a !. --- .. ------ .---- .----- .--.-.---- , fI, 111,( ,. <I"'.' :-'1" i',IC, :\1.1, nh~ ... \,1 ~enous~. I... ._. . ._ I 1. I th If' ,. 't:IC h,,\.< ::.1/'.,\' .<tOI~('Soc 11nrl~. l ('onc lie expee e lOVS on III - --- B Ik JIG 1 0 ! I' "1" '1\ . h ATTY, GEN. EUGENE BLACK, ~P ZO H H 1 W. d lough 10 lc,t off l< lilll<: .'knm. I If;.:;:'~' I}. DcSllllel'. al:('d (ic;., (l. I' a OJ!)l' Oa( S lVIl er .. ,,";;,Ll'\,,~'l';~;'fi"(:;' l:);~~n~,,:'~~~ sllbpoenilc'd hv Cucilli .llldge; 0 Ice llve unc L In 0[V 1 ------- "f .•;,h, Nc~ltl!lgham:_a 1""11:1':.: oj •• J ° 11"1':" nf \1;.. 1',1'.:'. ~,l."':'."., an,-I ~:~I.iPhl.~~L\~lt t;:~ /:\~~,~a\)Cbc;~O~~ i Breakers Harl G,-rl Drl-ver s I Ca'I~~H~~~:~t:'~ :~,~~,J..'i4, pC ::;~ll:;;}:.al~~.lI1f;'lflfll';I~1 t~~:ll :~,";;:;.\' In to S nuts h I1Z g Its tV lnclolvs h ""'1 \\l1d,,"" ti,;'. t :\ll;t;;,:l odds With In Ihe allto 1:1ay mar.' \.' " 2450 F',c,ld. D"IICHt. fcll un Ow dl'('1-; of a two.Camil\' l1"t Hnd ..... _.___ i :\\.. 'P,1\' .. ;'"111:.11 .'" ll1.','ln. ('\\- kCl I:rand J.ur~'. . ._._ .... _. .. . sir!I'wall< • "t Ikl'k~h ire and ~t, ",fT.'rl.d sC'riolls jnJuI:ic',; H"'.II'., 'lid E. ('i; :Imh,.!.'. pf 7,;{' 11 il'r! 1 ('pralrdl~' 10 C(1ax 1, Cc j nto ' a d K .:\. :-",1" PI;m L.. ('~'.' Dan •. J C. t k ' . p .. I '10"0 J I. ~o' I '.' . "nrl I'd". D',...... "\)'0 011 the i\ "l'lalce1 entr~' on Ih" II\' deni"c Im'a 'illg the wllldow and ,,\1 do., p.lll. 011 . \I:'., ,me I'" f"ll aboul "5 fef'l "IHI "'rll.k HI\"rd " P''lt,.rI (II Ih" ('It\. Po- lill' ('ngllll': hut no ,'''''Il. ' . POI Ie'" ARE STR1'GGI ING Pcdie(' n"V B"ok sugg<"ts a n~w the police beliC'\'(,c1 11lC'1ll. hul serIousl\' ('lit hi, f<lc(, 11(' W:'S 1 r I I;'ck -' ,t ", \ 1;1"<' al Ii ""]',(10 in Ih" ,!ftnllll',n I I f 1 '"",11' nl~h' :\l~x Pi:ln\<'. :-'ll1'ha~l "r. •. ! , , •• , k' " r' . S .. '. .', .... ' 0, liS ". on eonrn' l' s"p,. ~". Im,d .\. t ll' "WIH'~'" t:(' :'h:.I)!II', :1",( 1',.:." !Jow w"nl to through a lallgllag(' harricr .10 angl(' in Oil' winclow hrC'ilkinr, Ih('\' ar" not ~(1 cl'I'lain t1>,1\ thl'\' t" cn 10 ,on. C<.l)IIIS. \\O<C1e .Il., fI'Hl'\urcr! hi~ skull an,! 'l1:n,'.' of .11:1\ ~~ 111:,1 "'Iii!' )")1., h;,d. ., 1 l' 't. ". .I t I" I <; il".~. , ,'. ,'-" l'k' fmcJ a cllle to Ihe slavcrs of 70! I'pirlemil'. Thl' cnllY, mack on <lid;l.t ,,,'('omp:1ny thc g"dl,l. {)n~s ~f'\"('n stlldH';; WI'I"(, \ilk,.'n on'l': I Ie' \\',IS reI1Hl\'ed lll' till' P;'lil"" 1",1 '•.1' :Ill ";'; .... :. I!l f: 1'111of h", .mt"I'c la' .~.. '11 ,0 m"e a l.,' l c' ...... ' .:,.I::'~',l' a.. "'.~ ,:"". yr"r.oTrI Dora BcklS, <I LilJll1allian. i .IIII~' ~7 l'I'c..,,<ls ,m ,'\'('nl whieh who h"d, hIS eye. '10 B"n Sccollrs iTnspit,d \\.1I('I"e' pl,:('(' "f:1'1 \\ 11:,11 li,,'" had PI"" Ih"t he had I'",kc'n lwo \\l1ldow, i !?I,HI .on'I" h:" .., ~\ ~'l\;"I,".' Ih'I( .. , JI ~o ~ 1'1. I' I I II' - ---- ..-" h . .. I . I' I' .1 .. oUT "f It . Jllh •.ltll. th, ,0\,0'.\1111: bn\s Miss Bekis and her ('oll1panion .. took plne(' "n u~' •.) ilt " p.1l1, Ie gll ,I S ory II';'S II<It ley c l~ m a Critical roncl\tl(JI1, I,'e"<[l'd III lrf'dK "'\."1 a \'.111, <I\\S .. : ..... Jl ' •. ~ nB' Ih '1 Mrs, AnnC' ZapitotlSki, were The OffiCNS were ~\Imm()ncel had hcrn to <l pari," wh\('h tllf'Y CYCLIST TN.lt.:RED III it. I This was all right With the pO_1a."m~,t«,,'I:""I1~ ~ ~ IOU!: \ beaten to revenl the hidinl( plnce hy ~ phonc me~silr,C' In pic'k lip ~ h"d 1dt hrc"lIse 1t "was 100 dead." Carol Ann Carlson. agcd 9. of TERRlF:R NIPS CHI1.D TIlC' 1">1,,1' wc'n' 10 1l11.e"tig~tC': lice lip to a rcrtilin pomt but the~' I,H!:;' po<tl',,, \\ 1l1,,/l\\ a.t 843 or concealecl money. car conlaining a group of "boy.~" ThC' polie(' rcl('aserl thf'l11 and .160 llC'aeollsficld. fell from her John P. Williams :I of 3n5 0", llO\I,",d m~dil'ioll' nllSdllf'f' ciinn't 1,ke the look, oC th", hro-: L0l'''lne .. ,'\(':1' wmd,,\\' At 1)83 Sl. who harl ju~t lwoken a window at t!J('n h~' ~ 111ih' e~Jli(Jn"g~ fn\,nn hlrycl(' on AllglI,1 I. and mjurf'rl (;,.".,"'' Pointe hOllle~'nl'ci, WilS hit., ,'~.'r III n'\I'l~" anrl ["unci thrf'e kf'n gli1~;; ~cil1(C'ren ahoul on lhe 'I C~~ll', :"1]('1 ,11 wlnrll1\\' ill 589 REnLlN'S C11'Y ASSEMBLY I ~72 Lakelanrl. that they h"d n~llliIll~' I'cturnc,'1, ~el' illlkl". Slw \\'ilS I"hn I" Bon t"n ah(J\'(' ~nd he tow hi~ light I'\'C hll~.' "h" 'lCkllo,,\I"cigrcl I., hal'" filvcmrnl. Thr~' .l11ilclf' the ho.\'~! \~,1~:~.:1::.;r,1';,~e~pr'. :'" B;ork"'t lit dC'm~nrlC'd that the RC'rl.~lift theil\ When lhe potil'" arrived tlif'lr. to thr "d"f1r\" p"rl~', 'Sr('ours h,\" Ihe pn1tcc \\l1f'IC It on .1\1i~' 26 hy n black ilt\cI "hlle Ing th(' rar, ! gn hom(' anei bl'll1!i hl'oflms ilncl, '.,'1,>; K 1('1",.1. 1:\1" 1 "ppet IS blockllne. were thrC'e ~'/lllng ",rl~ m thc e<lr. F"mal .. ch8i1f(eun for window I was said the injuries wcre not; tcrri('l' owneel by Dill Glcaoon at, The IInlqllC' ~Iory Wi'S that lhC' i pan~ ann do a flnl' Joh of streelt tl1e ('I"ner "f l.:nrn ShnpJ, Rob. , (Conllnued on Page 2) each 15 years old. They stoutly crashers is a new one. 100 serious. I Deaupre lane. I car wl'l,ldn't llln and they hacl, sweepmg. I (Continued on Page 2) GENERAL MOTORS CORP. I -- set lJ neW sales lJriCl'i\,come. record I Says Passenger Jammed Dual for the second quarter of 1948 with a net income of $110,282,260 Controls; Faces T nal ann net sales passing the billion on August 13 dollar mark. THE WRECKEDl 1. G. FAR- BEN chemical plant was ripped by nell' blasls early this morn- ing Callowing Wednesday's ex- pIns ion, which killen more than 300 persons according to a U. S. Army estimate. German police said 500 to 800 were ki11ec1. 0 IN BERLIN. a 61-year-old woman mavor tonk the East. West struggle upon herself by defying the HlIsslan order to dis- miss the allti.Communist nepllty police chief Frau LOllise Schloe. del', lhe fighting Socialisl mayor, known as the "mother" of Berlin. laId Hcds Ihat Berlin was under [our power rule and she couldn'l obey it one p;\\:er. commanel. . Low Flying CONGRESS PLUNGED INTO P oz HZ the civil rights batlle, .et;r lain to I ot anteS poslpone the cosl.of-hvmg and olher major l;g~sl:1ion. Sick Friend

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Page 1: Grosse Pointe' Newsdigitize.gp.lib.mi.us/digitize/newspapers/gpnews/1945-49/...Aug. t that was not Cbarles Schoolcy of the Juve-WIENER. Folk and Love carried off the silver ice buckets

It', Not Too Late

To Give To

Will Determine Who OwesWhat to Whom for Spree

of Destruction

PreliminaryHearing SetFor August 11

Grosse Pointe's

War Memorial Fund

!Unofficial Figures,

Disclosed on 1948Census of Pointes

GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, AUGUST 5, 1948

Grosse Pointe' NewsC6mplet~ News Coverage of All the PointesTU. 2-691Xl

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"rl~I~KAs Compiled by theGrosse Poillle [\,'ell's

99 Kercheval

IIEADI.JINI~S

Thursl1ay, July 29On this day in 1883, Benito

lIIussolini was born allli on lhesame ,lay the Internationalbounl1ary treaty was signedwith Mexico, U. S. signedHague COllventioll Cor peace-ful selllement of internalion-al disputes in 1899. In 1920 thefirsl transcontincntal airmailwas flown from New York toSan Francisco, Also lhe birlh-days oC William Powell, actor,and Sigmund Homberg, com-poser. In 19.13 Roosevelt sail!there \\'oull1 he "no escape forthe Ducc."

Total Population of 38,523 in School District Shows Gain, As police of the City andOver 1947 With Biggest Growth Indicated in Woods I Farms attempted this week to

The population oCC;;oss;-Point(;"" as developed bv the I evaluale the incredible amountSchool census taken last ?\fay, shows n'net gain for the Pointe i o~. dfm~Jie d~lne ?y a gang ofof 763 over the figures for the school census of 1947. 1\\ Il1C O\\.-:;01as lln~ hoodlums,

These are not the fin?1 rc\ ised' (mostl." Pomtars), new namesfigures; the\' will have to await were added to the list of lhosea final chec'k which is not made IG Zel11't T{~lYlor ~vh(). ha,e confessed or beenuntll after Ih" school enrollm"nt, (.0 ImplIcaled,is complete a,ftel' school opens, BID 0 Prellllllnmy reports on thenext month. Tney will. however. OOe(, UrlJlg shO('kin~ "l'livi(ies of lhe gangbe approximately ~,on'ect wllh, 0 0 ° ha\'e hpcn t\ane.d o\'cr to Juve-only a vc:.y few mmor changes. POl.llte VISIt nile Cnurt authorities who have

The plesenl figures broken set a fll.,t hearing for 10 a.m.

J. down according to Grosse Pointe on AU~lst II. At that time the

communit~es, plus that small P?r- Crowd Gathers Outside Park! t"omplainant~. the boys and theirtlOn . of (,ratlOt town.~hlp whIch H h'l • par,'nI5 will get together in thehes 111 the Grosse Pointe School ome W I e Progressives jm'enlle division oC probate courtr Dislrict is as follows: Hold Meeting to det<::rmine who owes how

r~ 1948 1947 much 10 whom for the amal.ing~ ~ Grosse P. Park .. 13.7~3 I:l.921l Senator' Glenn Tavlor. of .lmOllilt of damage done,\ 'Grosse P. Cily ..,.... 6,~7,1 6.402 Idaho, Henrv Wallace's 1'\111- Pros,,(utinns for the criminal.\ Grosse P. Farms. 8,:>86 8,5.1!l ning mate for the vice-prcs-, ilC'tinns of the youngslers are ex-I. Gro~~e P. Woons .. 8,092 7,078'd 1 P pectel! to follow the prelullinary

. .. 'I. Grosse P. Shores 966 973 J ency on t le rogressive' finding,. Prohatc Judge D. J.,!if Parly ticket, got a reception. ., .. , .. --- !leah' will sit in on lhe hearing

This quartet performed before a large gallery in the fmal match of the Llttle Club s Invllattonal Tvlen s Doubles G. P. Totals .. ,.. 37,682 36.919 in Grosse Pointe Sunday on August II, with Officernet tourney last Sunday aflernoon. Left 10 right are: HENRY GAGE, ROLAND FOLK, HAROLD LOVE and ALEX Gratiot Township 1142 786 night. Aug. t that was not Cbarles Schoolcy of the Juve-WIENER. Folk and Love carried off the silver ice buckets which were awarded the winners. The story of the tourna- exactly cordial. He was here' nil" Di\'i~ion of Probate Comt.menl appears on the sports page in this issue. Gage. in addition to reaching the finals, helped plan t'le tournament as Grand Total as the piece d' resistance of a, . Chief Thomas Trombly of thechairman of the club's tennis committee, Folk and Love represented the Indian Village Tennis Club, though both are G. P. School !"rogresS.lve Party 1'<111.\' held: elly pnllce has sent a, re~ort toalso residents of the Pointe. Gage and \Viener represented the host club. -.Picture b)' Fred Runn'.J1s District ..,....38,523 37,705 111 the Sldne.v Rosen home at:

1

:\Ir. Schooley of the flndmgs of_________________ . . 1 ------ 1411 Bedford. hiS deparlment. He hsts the

I 'Var Memorial Senator Taylor was escorted to names and addresses of the ot-

Argunlent Over Auto Club's StOelesTaken the Poinle limits by Delroit po- fenrIers as follows: .I Leaders Meet lice, where the escort was taken .MIchael Murph,'. 497 Rivard

F -I t E t B Old It I 0 lV over by the Grosse Pointe Palk boulcvarn: Brenton Fuger. 252al ure 0 ree Ul lng n ne- ay police. who delivered him saCelv Cloverly roan; James A. Remick,At a meeting of lhe Grosse at the Rosen home. . Jr., 257 Ridge road; Peter Dow,

D I d U tel S t b St t F ° 1t Pointe War Memorial organiza. 10'2 S . I .e aye 11 1 ep em er'" ree 19 'I lion held in the Neighborhood Shorlly after the meeting got ,1 emmo .e. D:trOlt; M~x• (.0 Club on Tuesday night, Augusl 3 underway there was a fllsilade of ~lan~, ~o~ F:,k dm~e, ~elrOlt;

________ there was no eviden<;e of discour- giant firecrackers set off around <lVI 0 ms on an ormanAbsence From City of Key Figure in Discussions Prevents, Residents of Whittier Road agemenl on the part of the memo the house hy a group of Hi.18 J"hn~ton, 1022 BIshop r':lJd; R"b-

Earl'ler Dec'ls'lon' Park Wants Qu'lck Act'lon S j't 0 N T ff' bel" at not ha"'lng atla'lnn" '.lle year old boys who had evidenliy ert CLoe, 1115 BCelacokns~1ge;d1T,avhe-_' _' .____ 1", piver ew ra IC - I' h 'f' ,0 absnrbed a super-dose of anti- ?ue; aw[('nce ar'. ~ ". was -

R I t' set goa In t e Irsl prelimll1al'y Wallacn or cOlnmtlnl'st Snllll'n',n!,ts In.gton road: Henry Caulkms, 55.2There has been no new development on the proposed egu a Ion campaign " -. under the parenlal roof. This in- Rlvar~ boulevard; Ernest DaVIS.

building by the Auto Club at Somerset and Jefferson, since On the contrary there was a lenuption called for police a%ist- 515 L,ncoln road; Howard Kay,David Rickes, 4714 Somer- it was discussed quite pointedly at a Pflrk Board o[ Com- The ruckus raised by Goldie Igeneral belieC that a splendid ance and a call went inlo the 1365 Buckmgham road: DaVid

THE THREE SLAYERS of set, was charged with flying missioners' meeting se\'eral weeks ago, Then it was agreed Ballerini of 1031 Whittier road Istart had becn made and that Park station, Clldlip. 900 Lake Shore road;Robert Barson. 19.year-old Mich- h' . I ~7 1t 1Ir I I 2 t k tl A CI b f Ivl' . . I f' .t' I \\'lth the substnntJal amounl al. WII II . Vigan State College athlete. were IS atrp ane, a 'u. ee OCe , 0 smo e out le I,Ito ~ u 0 ICllIgan c;n some (e 1111e over the one-way north bound ready raised therc was a defin- When the police arrived, a""- J lam o",:nsteln. 2.11 en-sentenced Wednesnay. with two at a dangerously low altitude expression, if possible, as to when it intended to starl con- companied by Detective Staoiny d()m~ roan: RIchard Suthetland.

over the vicinily of the 1300 struction of the building. ,.-------------- traffic regulation on that i ite assurance that the required Enders the crowd out~ide lhe no CoJ~mal roacl: Ross ll'Iacdon-getting 12.15 year terms and the bl k C d' J I 25 street, promises to break forth' Sn\~nall.\\f.uOlllulcl~n.b.e forthcoming in the hOliSn I)ad gl.o\\'n to abo,'n ~O ald. 2, I MI.rabeau place.third gelling 10.15 years. oc • on a leux on u y . It has been learned that Wil-I Grosse Pointe clubhouse was to ~ < ' . - u

• • • He was arraigned berore Mag- Iiarn G. Bryant, a director of the. be the first one started of the at the next Council meeting in Chairman Alger Shelden called persons. not any of whom WHe I? an,dltlon 10 these nan:es

,A 25-YEAR.OLD EX.CON-I istrate John Potter on July 30 club Bnd its !!eneral counsel: who I four t.he ~lub.has already <1ecicled the Park. the meeting to order and pre- in sympathy with the purp"scs ~hlef \\tlker HOyi a~~.netett~~e

d hid d $-00 •. to bUild In different p.nts of the I d C h of the meeling within. The po- ,ergean : mer a a Ie 0 EIVICT. Robert Louis M'Cadows. of i an was e un cr a ~ pcr- hilS been the conlact man between' state. Mr. Ballerini, who lives in a .~en e a summary 0 t e cam. lice estimaled thfre were about Fnrms pollcc deparlment, alsoLI'ncoln Pal'k. Sll",peeled 01' 'he sonal bond to stand tnal on Aug- . . mid-block position on Whittier, paign progres:' and resuits. . I d th f P t F' k" • I the club and the Park \,lIage IS A '11 . t' 'd 1. I t tl '. . d' I ' TI'ea~urer Paul I lI'!ol'elanll 125 persons in the house. mc u e e names a e er m •.July 10 slaying of Frank Krech, ust 3. . .. ..', I n I umma mg Sl e Igl Oll le IS Jl1cor.\,emence m. reac,lIng - < In the crowd were a couple r,[ I 59 Clover'y road; John Hamilton,nat Rock tourist cabin owner. The. comphllnt agamsl Rlcke~ out of Ihe city on hiS \'acatlOn club's dilatoriness in buildll1g is, hnme from the prescnbed d!rec- pre;;ented a detliled leport of the . ' ... 186 Renalld road.Is bein" nown to Detroit. in a was filed. by Lawre.nce Pace. of and is not expccted to relurn he- revealed in the slatement o[ one' t ion. He was so incensed that I fund to date and ask('d pI cml~' Crosse Pomte nlglged mdl" Ictllakl- Clldi ip Sulhcrland Macdonald

" 1~75 Cad eux Pace s complamt' f 't 'bl ff" 1 tl' t I SID to invc-t the Cuncl in hi' IStS recent arnva s from a cae - I ' '. .Michigan Slatc police plane, . .1.., ,'fore early Septembcr. 10 1 S responsl e 0 ICla s, 1<1 he Wl'Ote a l-engthy letter to the ' n . .'. , ~ :'! .1' .. 'h 11 d I dl' ( and Fink are oui of town on va-• • • was forhfled by a form,dable I lhe rise in building costs since NEWS b t't It. k hanns In F edera I SeCUl'IllCS. Thl~ . tal pal ty, \\ 0 ca e au) or,. d h ' t I b

."I.gnen 11'."tof.otllel' nearby l.es.I.. It has becn almoot thrce v-ears' th f. tin tl . 'G' a au I as \\.ec . I perrll.I"'.II)ll \\-S g.I\.cn lll.s re : a tour de force movement agaln,t' eatlr,n:m a:e no ye eenF '1 J 1 :\0 ' , • ey Irs p anne 11" ,,'o,~e S' I . . . .~, d. ". .. . . i~ tel"\"ie'\('(1 b\' the police hut. rll ay •. II Y • denl~ ami wi(ne~scs. They al. since a final agrecn1l'nt was Pit . .t, I b "" ,mc.e liS gr:" ,>ance wns ,o! port \l"as <is follows: • the meetmg. TheIr l'ehment Cl'Jes i' .. ', . .

President Linc"ln proclaimerl Ion e pi Opel) las el'n so ~I cat pul>hclzed many 1,1' the resinents ' . . I brought Corlh a strong unclercur- i members of l,lE' gang have 1m-protection of colored soldiers leged thaI al times Rickes' plane reached between the village and ~Ihat thc Poinle propert\. thc.v I Whll h . II d' th" Spccwl GIfts ) 86,549.00: . [ I"C h d I plicatect them and citer! specificamI promised retaliation Cor was not more than 200 feel abol'e the club. Prior to the final ar-I planned to construct for SWO.OOIl.; ~n k I Iller 'I av~ ca e uP

th e Schools (Public and ~el;t t~ approva ronfl \: cro;~ ': cas;s in wi':d, the\' par~:.ipatedoutral:cs al:aillst them in 1863. Ihe ground. rangement the villnge had amend-' has since risen to a cost of .';167.-' ar' aUI lO{rtlhles 0 express c'r Parochial} 6,646.88 I ud t1he prc1'I'e,nce °t e PfoD

1ceI rl~id Tr~'n;hh.'s. rcpor~' to !>Ir'Rickes' 10 \' as thai he hacl dl . r t '000 tl I . f I approva 0 -e one.way arrange- Clubs 'md Organila . an e mo I,vmg ones 0 e. - '. . -Orville Wright broke all speed s 1'. w. e I s 7.0I11ng ore mance so as 0 I . o.n le )aS1S a present (ay menl. Five different residenls ' . , ,. - , _. : tect ive Enders' soothect lhe slum- ! Slhoole~- lon1 inues:

records with an airplane over a woman passenger in the plane make pos;;lhle the locatIOn of Ihe bUlldmg costs. '.. ,. lIOns , 6.,l,~OO: I . C d h G dd f I "The Collowing bo\'s hal'e beenS with him who had bccomc air- clubholl~e on that sile which wns I h". e taken the trouble to \\ lite I\'liscellanen\ls mati 19300 lenng Ire's an t e 0 e~s 0 :. • _ ..• I '

II tcn.mile course: lhe U. . sick. She sat in the rear seat and f. '1',. .' 1 . . 1 . I leiters to Manager Lane cxpI'ess. i HO\l'f' to House solicj. Ilherty and free spef'ch re.,umeel I m\ 01\ ed. nunng the . asl SIXgovernment accepted the ma- 01 mel y In a stnct) reslc enlta Police InterrUI)t ing their approval. I.: .' her er!'twhile tottering throne. months. m ellhc,r breakmg Wlll-chine In 1909. Resumption of when she became sick she reach- area. :-'1 11" . , tallOn ,.. 53.214.70 nllws h\' throwmg hricks. slone,mine work pcniting negotiations ed for her bag, which was hang- The dub oficials ha\'e frankly H t. F I h .' r. Ba enI.ll ~as gam,"d some: ---- lor .'hoo'tin" with BB guns:was asked hy Presidenl Wilson ing fmm Ihe nual cnntrols and aekno\\.ledgecl Ihat c1c.lav in starl. ec IC ur oug ~upporl C.or hiS Side of the argu- I . Sl.'i2.9~R.51l 'Voman Escapes ".Tune 20lh " large pinure win-in II leller jo .lohn I.. Lewis in th" controls became jammed, ing construction was ~au~ecl by ;lIenl agam~t ~he onc.~\.ay regula- i Not yet iludited fi!1.l2.1.f\0, T h. Idov.' (,'ix,'i) '.'..as bloken in a house1920, In 1:H2 Rel1 resen'es were This, according to Rickes. caur.ed Ihe rising losl of building This Two brothers got into ;,uch il .Inn from leslc1ents aLong Aucw. ! -;:;:;--:.- Aged Lot arlo ILnder I"n':truelinn h~' 'Va1terslowin~ lip the Nazis and in the. plane 10 lose a1tituc1(' r~pidlr. reason has been repeatcdly ael- ~erlous argument at 2:30 " m. b,.m. a?d other slreetsparallclmg: , . . . S_L,I03.~8 :-'1ast, huilder. 20039 :-'Iack a\'e-19,13 Rome caliI'll the peace wl~lch clluscd such alarm In the vane cd by Ihc club Cor the Pil"t on Aug. ~ that a call wenl :,,10 \\ lutuer, who c~mpl~1n thilt the ~Estlmaled reallz3tlnn _ '. , nut', GrO~q' Pointe Wood". Thetrrms "harsh." The .lap premier nelghborhond. : Iwo vears. The impatienee of the: the Maumee police station flOTl1 one.way regulallOn for WIHltier: flom Snle;; prop",lty ~O,OOO,IIO, A ,'ollng woman In hcr ""r1~ 'following b"vs were on the win-rejecter! thr Allied lI11imatum. The complainants sl,lten how- I Pnrk' Board of Commisison('rs i fl residenl of Neff roact for poliec' ha~ inerea~-ed lraffic, particIl1;,,' _ _- i h"ntl(.s . flppeared m the Mall', dc)w hn-akir> at anr ....e arlcire,',:In ]915. i ('vel' that th ~ enginc al no time' broke into the 0pl'n at the meet- I to step in and pour oil on th,' h heavy trueks, etc., on thei r . ..';2,2.1 03:,1l ,mce police "til\lon ~h/lUI n11't. l)a \.ir! C' IIII i~, J)~ \'id .r ohnsten,

,lost p"wer and that the machine . .. I . k. J ' I I troubl{.d watcrs. .,irc'd:", 1t \\:JS ul1al1lmou,I\. agrcen, nlghl on ,Jul.v ~1. clotnrcl nnl.\ III R IF.'. II' r. C ' i' '

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JEAN BAYKEN. kcy figme in, po~~e 0111' or fl\'(' Illnes o\'er, as the Miehigan Alltomobile Club ley fOllncl that the brotilC'r,,; This traffic. which fOrl1wrh' l:lt LlC' c'ampalgn s lOU e . e eon- I (.,.. llin 1 gn\\n ;;.ne a ' ". :,\\-llLam 1!n'.n.n.;teJn. 'Ro~s ~1~r-

tl1n (1"1'.lno M("'pe flf two conviels! the same nrca nol ovcr ?OO f"('I. t . I I I t If' had l('tul'Dpd home aflel' " nigl,t "llt"I.'(1 tile POl"ntn \'I.a \\'111.tll.'.I' 1111\11 d and 10 fUI thee thIS work' s,,\lIlg .,hc h;;d lied th<::re tur. 1 11 \1' I 'I \ .J.; U b l_-~ l • ~ ' - . lIS no ~UpPOSP( () )c opprn fI( or; , ' \' 'f II ~ '. . . ~ tit (-n,1 ( . il"!lfH. ,.~:;rr,I\' Rnllfrom Rrcc i\'ing [lr,sllit,,1 W"~ hl'ld f,om Ih" ground f I tl .. f .1 l' out and gotten into a fight dlll' '" It el'O.'srd Mnck at Out.'1 <1ri\.e a ("'1l1TllIt\,'C' 0 t\\'o \\'a.~ namer ,pn)\Iol'llon ~giill\,t a 10:111 a,)'HI r 'R '11 1

.. • ••• ("I. •• I a pro 1. H..' con1nll~~lOll('r;::; <ll C( . . h.. ' . ' I ' t) t) (... P . tr' -C) I I . ti ,p h \'-f "nnl" i"I~~'i' ..:. r)u~p j,lnc r~ cnn-in Chirllgo aft('r ...t1rn'ndcring to ~ 'to ~el' \....h" the "il1aoe ,-;ho ,Id} a'" ~lng \\. ic 1 (llH' w('nl dO\\"I1. il:t- 1:-' TIIIW di\'ided~ east 0\' west. (h'~ II \n~l!\ \\'1 1 H'. rl'(I,"Sl' oln ::. \\' 10 1\'t.'S In lC sallh .1 .~.: ..... tl.'''tlIH' ".1"a..:: li'(-;l!r,[ .<1t (~ni\'c-.~

the FI'I tl c., I SF.T FOR 1'::\lF.RGF.:":C1FS' . I ~. 111 1 Ie ting his Iwad on a radiatol' 11,'1:0, Roll A~;;o("I'''I"n ;mll th ..,: II". pia('l' J.' ncar to tilt' pohl'e .. ' . e;.' 'r' ,. ~ . ct... ..J 1 'r ,'. •. . . .. ." ~to agrt'(. all\~ ong('l' to a O\\~t H' ;_. . .. pl'lHling on its llltinlalp de~1il1:t-, ' ,,'. ~lt\~ ':rld . i. ,1',1. !';.\\'3 iu nnt

o • • .TiJe Farn's police palrol wagon, club to sJ;ecu1ate on buildin'" rhe other brotl\t'r IS " pfc In \ioll in the Poinle. Thr Pill k all- 1",:;1 (] 01 f:IUl::~I,:n.,. .: sta~((>lJ. ". ' , .;. ,k,:,1\'., h~" tllll::;::,:tall thrrwTlfE PRICFflOI 1 il,\(,K PTE\,has bc'en fully f'{(\IIpped for .t 1.1' . ",the Army and was hCIIl1t' on" 11101.I'tl.e".sa'.' saCet~. to clll'lnl'{'n .lim", K. \\o\\KIII>. \\ho \\il5, 1he m"tllle LotIlal,'> har! (n- J 1" -,. h .J ~ h, . '",. ,., I . co" s W II C prlvatc enterprlscs I . ." . I .. , f tl . t I) 1', l' t ,.' ,",nr.' ~n., 'C:I.:'. 1,I(' .. ar" "UI, •

from Trunnn w,,< <nubhen in' cmergcncy Illns. A new willd. I' h I If:' Cul'1ough. Ne,ghb'lIs and famil\' WI'It" 1 hi. Iloll""n~- l'ialllJI<ln n Ie eam-: {'Ice lei lCClI oom ani In Cd"r . I. 1 . I r hCon"rf'<S \\'ilh e~;e<' of "police.! ing ren light has bcen inslallen ~\h\ 'dIe la',e OPtehrae( or a tProflt: say hi" furlough has bf'en on.,' '1')I:'.\.. cl1\hl\;rt1\:asl teenll11l'u(", \In- p,ligll. j,lOught in a rlrait oC a. ,I,,' hael brokcn from him ;;nd ').".an"l ',':ns ? ,,", W': 1 ne a,o\'(!

... ..' If' 1 l bl. k n s lawn e (,oulage 0 go, . . I l ,. . IS a l'ra 'IVel~l()n, f h' l' . I .,. tl c fl I t tI t f 1'l\'<slate methods" f""11 Repuhlicans. on tIe ron. nne two le( Ill., 1 •.. tl b '11' ('ont\l1uo\ls roun{ of len'ILT C\','r,. , . ,'.,\\." I" ). ,I\'.S 0 grl\un 1 "r n IC ~ a Ion. 'T . 0" ,'. fl', h.~'<1' fl I' C f.l.I'ISlhl ..ln" h\.11I11; lights on Ihe rear. Th .. siren aleao \\1 \ Ul (lng. sine" Ih" rl"'lnl,,,h ~Iarted. . P"OI to thiS the 1,':"l[lcnls OI.Ol'O'(;III{'"f Ihc br,d~' in ll'; fll-, TIl,' pnllc' arc "n Ihr. hunt fOI . l,n ••' _.'" ,.I.C ,,.In.',Il1f( (1\,,111 a oor 0 r I \., " , T tl C III B' , I \l'h tt' ..' ""'n fI."f' t-p '0"'" ',"nn(Jw'S tl

' D ." I. II.v. ~ t~, ,J,as Iwen mo\'en from unn('!' the: n le atl,('nce 0 I r. ryant. The policl' Ihrough 'lblt' bod]('t! .1 ong { I IeI' wel.e Il1mlllllg "n illl(' "1'I,,.ilic". 1'lwsc WI're un. Ilhc' man and Ihe ~'ouna \\nn',1n ,~'" .' . .," '." ,,' .0\1 leln rrnOII,1 s 10" ' f tl .t . I k .. ., . I. t I f \' . , I nO\.'r1 1'.'\1 "'0 )i, on!"n F,"er

k t tl.. ,. ~I t . l'~lsl~. i i,ood to Ihe left fmnl fcnder. New: rom Ie CI.l' .t oo.s ;;s IC nntll', pallolll1cl1 1>hllek ancl 1'e('tH'l.t 111/'" 111<' e s lare 0 t \C \nCOllllng iln\1l10\l,I\. ,1dnptc'd. I hes df'eldJ"C,~ leI" \\llllll~nc.,' to.' "". '. , ':. :"'eep Oll H' CIVI II~' S '",' . I. lrll 1.' rl.' '" t fn f D t . ' I'. h '1,,11).1 \; ...).. ,. "'II';;m hm'"

lion Look I'k 'hances fnr prire, ~Irctchers ha'"e a1.'o heen oh'l Inl( \\'0\1 lC arcomp I;(\t' Il1 Ihe took him around to thl' ealah"(),,., ril IC rnm crOll. --_.-._-, "gn ennrees agam,t \Ill. .' • '"' ., " '. ., •. ,I': .. s Ie'. ,., . d n d' f way of defn'l' .t I' I , ,.... ... - If IT 1'1'" TH'I\"FR I i., ns".'~n and Hem \' C",,,,,lr..'.rollback arc nil. . lame' an all' rea y rJr U5e. . I Ie ((.mml mcn s WI': to cool off and In lhe mnrnlnt?; h" commg council mcrtlne Shl',K -,., , " --.---.--- .• '!l" ...,;;11 \. , ..., ,,' • ';, "

• • • 11 - .. , ... I the l'C!11i"nner of Ihe ~umt11er. hul the mililarv policc werc nol~. will C\rJllhtle;;s hcar a \'()luml~ pf 1'1", F:ll"lllS po 11('(' ar(' l"oKln~, J,l':\IRf,R V,\~ISnf.S 1..'1.".1. dley <"re ,\

ANGEnEf) AN.I) n ....., VII,D"",R. RlVF.:RStn. 1': K.".\'i\N,IS .1 it i5 fairly cert~jn l.hill ('<11'1.\' in hed tn C'o~1I' amllnel ann takc I1"W arguments on the issue, ! for " 1111 il!lrl Ilin clnve.r who A .qlliintit'. "f hl111"er \\'''s ~Io. ,tm,('<.~n 4 nr,'! 4 II I Kith f 11 h I II I n rl III t ".L.h" ~nth. tl-It• f(I!i0\\':n~ h("lY~

ED Mt. Clemrns parenls formcd: T1he

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1..I\'er!'J( C Iwam~ C fllh , e \ t. 1'1 t uh WI I hc cal I' their ehargc.. ------: ,,,ihrl,,rI ..'::' h. " .... r p"rK,r 1m: ('n J rOI~\~ RlrJ~1I' lInc ('I' r(t~ rl;~' '\ ,.r,' t" .'~,":"h'" :; •. a., 11lrnli.,n,'cl.

posscs to ~nmh lhc ('ounlry.,id .. : WI I 10" an opcn mcetmg 01', upon 0 hs I or .rut ""t 011 lIs On teaming Ihal he was 011 I> 't B dl il'l ont o[ 1:13 (,rn:,~f' P01J11e no" p. two al "~,'. I r.gm(,n~~>n.,:: ,\', .in search of Ihr rifl"man who' fun ann fellowship al the HolcllGI~sse POlnle h\lllrlll1g. furlough the !'oIl' 10sllntl'lI',1 and anl er a Y i Vi".'; ",,,I,' Ifl tne I1H101ng of.,\rlh:ll NelrineK of ,1.,- ("I\1ll IS :l,"':\" ..,"r'ld a:~.,',' h:o~~, a Jlar,,=wouncled two Girl Scout;;, one:WllIlllcr at nor'll on Thlll'sday" !hcr dId agree in one of the ".lld they didn't. need hUll. Ap. I . 'd. F~II :.'\UI:\I,1 I. Ith" own"r oC the p,.oprr!'. ! "",d.,:: ... H."I.(,',.~Ll~C~ .. ~":r\,,

. I' ,AlIgu,t 5. Ilate spring conferf'nrl's th"t the parf'nllv UnC'1e Som's monitors"[ Il]lll e III a ! . --- .. ------ .---- .----- .--.-.---- , fI, 111,( ,. <I"'.' :-'1" i',IC, :\1.1, nh~ ... \,1~enous~. I... ._. . ._ I 1. I th If' ,. 't:IC h,,\.< ::.1/'.,\' .<tOI~('Soc 11nrl~.

• • • l ('onc lie expee e lOVS on III - --- B Ik JIG 1 0 ! I' "1" '1\ . hATTY, GEN. EUGENE BLACK, ~P ZO H H 1 W. d lough 10 lc,t off l< lilll<: .'knm. I If;.:;:'~' I}. DcSllllel'. al:('d (ic;., (l. I' a OJ!)l' Oa( S lVIl er ..,,";;,Ll'\,,~'l';~;'fi"(:;' l:);~~n~,,:'~~~

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~:~I.iPhl.~~L\~lt t;:~ /:\~~,~a\)Cbc;~O~~ i Breakers Harl G,-rl Drl-ver s I Ca'I~~H~~~:~t:'~ :~,~~,J..'i4, pC ::;~ll:;;}:.al~~.lI1f;'lflfll';I~1 t~~:ll :~,";;:;.\' In to S nuts h I1Z g Its tV lnclolvs h ""'1 \\l1d,,"" ti,;'. t :\ll;t;;,:lodds With In Ihe allto 1:1ay mar.' \.' " 2450 F',c,ld. D"IICHt. fcll un Ow dl'('1-; of a two.Camil\' l1"t Hnd ..... _.___ i :\\ ..'P,1\' .. ;'"111:.11 .'" ll1.','ln. ('\\-kCl I:rand J.ur~'. . ._._ .... _. .. . sir!I'wall< • "t Ikl'k~h ire and ~t, ",fT.'rl.d sC'riolls jnJuI:ic',; H"'.II'., 'lid E. ('i; :Imh,.!.'. pf 7,;{' 11 il'r! 1 ('pralrdl~' 10 C(1ax 1,Cc j nto ' a d K .:\. :-",1" PI;m L.. ('~'.' Dan •.

J C. t k ' . p .. I '10"0 J I. ~o' I '.' . "nrl I'd". D',...... "\)'0 011 the• i\ "l'lalce1 entr~' on Ih" II\' deni"c Im'a 'illg the wllldow and ,,\1 do., p.lll. 011 . \I:'., ,me I'" f"ll aboul "5 fef'l "IHI "'rll.k HI\"rd " P''lt,.rI (II Ih" ('It\. Po- lill' ('ngllll': hut no ,'''''Il. ' .POI Ie'" ARE STR1'GGI ING Pcdie(' n"V B"ok sugg<"ts a n~w the police beliC'\'(,c1 11lC'1ll. hul serIousl\' ('lit hi, f<lc(, 11(' W:'S 1 r I I;'ck -' , t ", \ 1;1"<'al Ii ""]',(10 in Ih" ,!ftnllll',n I I f 1 '"",11' nl~h' :\l~x Pi:ln\<'. :-'ll1'ha~l"r. •. ! , , •• , • k' " r' .S .. '. .', .... ' 0, liS ". on eonrn' l' s"p,. ~". Im,d .\. t ll' "WIH'~'" t:(' :'h:.I)!II', :1",( 1',.:." !Jow w"nl to

through a lallgllag(' harricr .10 angl(' in Oil' winclow hrC'ilkinr, Ih('\' ar" not ~(1 cl'I'lain t1>,1\ thl'\' t" cn 10 ,on. C<.l)IIIS. \\O<C1e .Il., fI'Hl'\urcr! hi~ skull an,! 'l1:n,'.' of .11:1\ ~~ 111:,1 "'Iii!' )")1., h;,d. ., 1 l' 't. ". . I t I" I <; il".~. , ,'. ,'-" l'k'fmcJ a cllle to Ihe slavcrs of 70! I'pirlemil'. Thl' cnllY, mack on <lid;l.t ,,,'('omp:1ny thc g"dl,l. {)n~s ~f'\"('n stlldH';; WI'I"(, \ilk,.'n on'l': I Ie' \\',IS reI1Hl\'ed lll' till' P;'lil"" 1",1 ' •.1' :Ill ";'; .... :. I!l f: 1'111of h", .mt"I'c la' .~.. '11 ,0 m"e a l.,' l c' ...... ' .:,.I::'~',l' a .. "'.~ ,:"".yr"r.oTrI Dora BcklS, <I LilJll1allian. i .IIII~' ~7 l'I'c ..,,<ls ,m ,'\'('nl whieh who h"d, hIS eye. '10 B"n Sccollrs iTnspit,d \\.1I('I"e' pl,:('(' "f:1'1 \\ 11:,11 li,,'" had PI"" Ih"t he had I'",kc'n lwo \\l1ldow, i !?I,HI .on'I" h:" .., ~\ ~'l\;"I,".' Ih'I( ..

, J I ~o ~ 1'1. I' I I II' - ---- ..-" h . . . I . I' I' .1 .. oUT "f It . Jllh •.ltll. th, ,0\,0'.\1111: bn\sMiss Bekis and her ('oll1panion .. took plne(' "n u~' •. ) ilt " p.1l1, Ie gll ,I S ory II';'S II<It ley c l~ m a Critical roncl\tl(JI1, I,'e"<[l'd III lrf'dK "'\."1 a \'.111, <I\\S .. : ..... Jl ' •. ~ nB' Ih '1Mrs, AnnC' ZapitotlSki, were The OffiCNS were ~\Imm()ncel had hcrn to <l pari," wh\('h tllf'Y CYCLIST TN.lt.:RED III it. I This was all right With the pO_1a."m~,t«,,'I:""I1~ ~ ~ IOU!: \beaten to revenl the hidinl( plnce hy ~ phonc me~silr,C' In pic'k lip ~ h"d 1dt hrc"lIse 1t "was 100 dead." Carol Ann Carlson. agcd 9. of TERRlF:R NIPS CHI1.D TIlC' 1">1,,1' wc'n' 10 1l11.e"tig~tC': lice lip to a rcrtilin pomt but the~' I,H!:;' po<tl',,, \\ 1l1,,/l\\ a.t 843or concealecl money. car conlaining a group of "boy.~" ThC' polie(' rcl('aserl thf'l11 and .160 llC'aeollsficld. fell from her John P. Williams :I of 3n5 0", llO\I,",d m~dil'ioll' nllSdllf'f' ciinn't 1,ke the look, oC th", hro-: L0l'''lne .. ,'\(':1' wmd,,\\' At 1)83 Sl.

• • • who harl ju~t lwoken a window at t!J('n h~' ~ 111ih' e~Jli(Jn"g~ fn\,nn hlrycl(' on AllglI,1 I. and mjurf'rl (;,.".,"'' Pointe hOllle~'nl'ci, WilS hit., ,'~.'r III n'\I'l~" anrl ["unci thrf'e kf'n gli1~;; ~cil1(C'ren ahoul on lhe 'I C~~ll', :"1]('1 ,11 wlnrll1\\' ill 589REnLlN'S C11'Y ASSEMBLY I ~72 Lakelanrl. that they h"d n~llliIll~' I'cturnc,'1, ~el' illlkl". Slw \\'ilS I"hn I" Bon t"n ah(J\'(' ~nd he tow hi~ light I'\'C hll~.' "h" 'lCkllo,,\I"cigrcl I., hal'" filvcmrnl. Thr~' .l11ilclf' the ho.\'~! \~,1~:~.:1::.;r,1';,~e~pr'. :'" B;ork"'t lit

dC'm~nrlC'd that the RC'rl.~lift theil\ When lhe potil'" arrived tlif'lr. to thr "d"f1r\" p"rl~', 'Sr('ours h,\" Ihe pn1tcc \\l1f'IC It on .1\1i~' 26 hy n black ilt\cI "hlle Ing th(' rar, ! gn hom(' anei bl'll1!i hl'oflms ilncl, '.,'1,>; K 1('1",.1. 1:\1" 1 "ppet ISblockllne. were thrC'e ~'/lllng ",rl~ m thc e<lr. F"mal .. ch8i1f(eun for window I was said the injuries wcre not; tcrri('l' owneel by Dill Glcaoon at, The IInlqllC' ~Iory Wi'S that lhC' i pan~ ann do a flnl' Joh of streelt tl1e ('I"ner "f l.:nrn ShnpJ, Rob.

, (Conllnued on Page 2) each 15 years old. They stoutly crashers is a new one. 100 serious. I Deaupre lane. I car wl'l,ldn't llln and they hacl, sweepmg. I (Continued on Page 2)

GENERAL MOTORS CORP. I --set lJ neW sales lJriCl'i\,come. record I Says Passenger Jammed Dualfor the second quarter of 1948 •with a net income of $110,282,260 Controls; Faces Tnalann net sales passing the billion on August 13dollar mark.

THE WRECKEDl 1. G. FAR-BEN chemical plant was rippedby nell' blasls early this morn-ing Callowing Wednesday's ex-pIns ion, which killen more than300 persons according to a U. S.Army estimate. German policesaid 500 to 800 were ki11ec1.

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IN BERLIN. a 61-year-oldwoman mavor tonk the East.West struggle upon herself bydefying the HlIsslan order to dis-miss the allti.Communist neplltypolice chief Frau LOllise Schloe.del', lhe fighting Socialisl mayor,known as the "mother" of Berlin.laId Hcds Ihat Berlin was under[our power rule and she couldn'l

obey it one p;\\:er. commanel. . Low FlyingCONGRESS PLUNGED INTO P oz HZ

the civil rights batlle, .et;rlain to I ot anteSposlpone the cosl.of-hvmg andolher major l;g~sl:1ion. Sick Friend

Page 2: Grosse Pointe' Newsdigitize.gp.lib.mi.us/digitize/newspapers/gpnews/1945-49/...Aug. t that was not Cbarles Schoolcy of the Juve-WIENER. Folk and Love carried off the silver ice buckets

Page Two GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, August 5, 1948

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MEN'S WEAR • 617 WOODWAR:Q)

,:.....ckw.ar Clearancetoo'Ti••• Now .79. 3 fOr .2.25'~50Ties • Now 1~15 • 3 fer 3.252,00 Ties, • Now 1.55 • 3 for 4.502.50 Ties Now 1,79 • 3 'for 5.25

:'~l~ Ti•• • Now 2,'75 • 3 for aI.OO,$,OO,~ • Now 3.25 • 3 lor 9.50~Ito,n.. · Now 4,25 • 3 for 12.50

"" Whalin, ,traw hau, now ••• % off

All Summer.ob.~;t2.50 to 35.00, now 'h off

Palomas, a selected group, were 4.65 and 5.50, now 3.95

Palamas, a selected group, were 6.00 tll- 7.50, now 4.95

Lelsur. Jackets, choice of house, cardigan and coatstyl•• , I"cludln, cordurOYS,Good .elec~lon, now 'h off

Hand Luteage ••• finest Anallne hId. airplane luggageor leather bound plastic bags, are all now •• 1/4 off

Pattern"d short .Ieeve Sport Shirts, one lot of T.Shlrts '/2 of'

Sport Shirts, all long sleeve Summer types, now. , , •• 'h off

Regular Shirts, IncludingAmbassadors, 4.95 to 5.50, now 3.95

.Time is Getting Short to Take Advantage of

the Savings and Selections in This Pre. Inventory'

Tropical and Gabardln. Suit., were $50 to $80, now •• 'I. offVear.around wool lults, were $50 to $85, now, ••• 20% offSport Coat., fln••• I.ctlon., were prIced to 57.50, now V, offSlacks, on. group, were 13.50 to 33.50, now ••••••• II. off

'-'$'." Aitt, ~'."sa;j" •

Low OPA Price. Sllli....f'rr.':all

RememberCupid's Famous Ham-burgers are made fromStrictly 'Fresh R 0 u n dSteak'._. • That's whythey're so Good!

MACK at HARVARDGrOSse Pointe

Cooking for the fllmil'lpresent; quite II problemin the summer heot. Whlnot bring them foCupids of len" to enjC1:tour +IIS+Y WCHm wellthermellls?

DelightfulSummer

'Menus

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Greatest Improvement InDlctQtionTechnique Sinc.the Invention of Shorthand r• PERfECT, E~ROR.fUE D1CTA.T10Iol-PerfeClltd.li'r plus "maJln.tie era,;nJl" mikesdicuung smoother, fa"er for yOU.

• TRAN5CRI'ING TIME IEDUCEO U'4-Nocytinders 10 .h.n-no hre.kabl. recO,dl'0 handle--no clums)' diles.• SAVES 13'1: IN COSTS-Sludi .. m.d, (or,he io,'ernmen, p,.... rMciMlhtly Peir"uns you up 10 8~% on tong lerm u.. ~••io comptdrion 'C\"i!h con'<enriond due::.nd cylinder machines, Ask (or cos! Slud)'!• HUNOREDSOF USES-Idul (or invtntoryIIking-education.1 purpoHs-police'Vl'ork-con"tnlions- Jolin 1rainitlg-rc.cording t~lt:phone con\'enadons.

7111PIIO/'ll TOCAYfOR fUI DIMO/'lJlUf/OH "'HD TRIAl.

(;opid~sREST.4.UBAl\'1'

I laboratories leads to belief a spe- have asked Eastern r 'I d t \ BB th . I. al roa s 0 gun on e same nIght while with II window-breaking spree IMann and Tom Auch, all of Entries in the GiIls and Wom_

f h W k IcHic serum has. been discovered reduce freight r t t f th .d' , h

Headl1'nes 0 t e ee f t h f .. . a e.s ou 0 e I'! mg WIt Brenton Fuger to which swept the entire Pointe whom are or were. varsit.y PlaY-I' ens, divisions are conspicuous b"

or yp us ever and probably Pittsburgh district mlo the New shoot windows of Mr. Harry 1 G P t H h I b N h J,also for typhoid fever •.. tests York and DetrOit areas ... if I Mackay's home at 17516 Charles area one night last September. ers or rosse am e 19. , t lelr a sence. one ave been

,~ - __ -_---_': made in Bolivia and Malaya and 11 d 'II I It was on this occasion that a J a h n n y Rum m'€' I, former: filed to date.I

'u . a ~we WI great y benefit De-' street. Brenton Fuger admitted d '(Conlinurd from Pa.~r 1) i Cong:re,,~ that ~he had contacts' .ate.r In mversity of Maryland trolt steel users. shooting at window at 444 Wash- great e~l of damage was done Grosse Pointe High basketball. i Medals for firs!, sccond and

i with II man of the War Produc- mdlcate success. • • •. . " at the George Trend1e home at baseball and football star al:d' third places will be awarded inSaturday, July JI i tion BoJ\'d, William W, Heming-i • • • T mgton road on the same night. Lake Shore road and Lochmoor currently one of the belleI' Hills- • all evonts as has been the prac-

Blrthda.\' in 1803 or ,101t Eric~. ton, from whom she 1:01 inf"l'l11!l" A .NEW STYLE army awaits h WO B-29 BOMBER;S land on Damage don e at the Peppet ~boulevard. The police say a num. dale College baskctball players,! tice in the past.~,on, inn'nlor of lhr ;\lollltor, linn which she passed on to the the .mductees when draft starts, t f~ New York J,nternatlOnal ,FIeld .~hop alcne included $750 for the ber of the gang have well-eslab- was a surprise entry and irom! Aihlelic Direclor Bill Des-which rel'olutionizcd lIal'al l1u5sians. posslbl.y as early as September 22, a er compl7tmg a. nOl.-stop Ilmmcnsc plate glass window. lished alibis which exonerate reports promises to show some' rnchet' sain entries may be filedarchil~eture ... in Ill., Tholn' • • • , according to the Washington Bu- ~O~Jnd tr~ lh~ht kof ~,ooo rlllles II plus Installation costs. Also men- I tllem from having participated of thlO!favorites a few tricks be- up unlil lhe day before the startas Edi~ol1 look oul his lirst RJ::PRESENTATlVES OF U. S,' ' reau of the Detroit Free Press, " fie ~eent ew or an the PacI- tioned as damagC'd the same in the raids of nearly a year ago, fore the tournament is concluded. lof the tournament.pJ,tellt indicatinl: f1riul'iJlle~ of ENGLAND AND FRANCE are basic training will be cui down I' oas. ••• I night was the window .in the ------ -the phonograph ... in 1912 'reported about to discuss the fr?m 13 weeks to eight week., Lens barbf'r shop on Mack ave- CI b T t THE POINTE CAMERA SHOPStaljll'~ "win or dje~ ordl'l' Rus,ian blockade in Berlin di-: WIth less emphasis on squad dril~s LATE DlSPATC.H from Lon-I nue OnE C'ity police officer es- U ournamen'~'jY~~tl~~~hit/lle r~j:~i~ri 'p~oi~lr/9~; ~~~:n~~~.~ ~t~;~?a~' fo~~~~u:?~~~ i ~.~~nm;~~c~nd~~;e ~rl~ct~~e.p~~~~ ;£:~~{~~'l:1~~:~~~\~;rSJf~~~~'~~~I' ~~~~;:':~~~o~dda=~n~n ~he:~;~Starts Saturday :'.r'>,.liji.~.. :.;';'"i>\\ ,l~~~knighthood. tel. has given them the brushoff I tlcally ellmmated by the employ_ • • • ';lv, , I -- I .H(~(4:L' .. "~<j<lFAST;;,,sf.flCJj

ELIZABETH T. rH~NTLEY.: nn trllks with, S'~aliz, : ~~~\;;e C~~il~~rk~~~~~~~ t~o~~ JF THE SPECIAL SESSION i pl:t~rdge~ntp~~~:fier:;r:IS~f COt~~ I bD~li~~d Ih~I:~~~t :~n~~~ ~:~~7~i ..~V"pjH-'OT0.]:''- :@ .-,~:':[)E~kt6pt'~Giaged 36 t~lh a (oD'll1i\!p( of F'Z.~~io~R~p~~~~~Ta 0n~:R h~~h ' :~~~. ~~~nfo~~e~ft 07~~~ar~d~~~~~; ~~tio~~n:err~~~s ac~~~~lrt~SPI~~~:~~~: I ;~;i~~,i~11 ~f t~ee b;:~~vh~n w~~: I~~~~::n~~ton~;t 22fO:nt~:;U~d:J~ II fiN) 5HI N G ((\~, ". fPNRILNATRINGGING

I in bitternesf. in Senator Taft's' WIll have re;"ched the rank of Truman s.~y he pl~ns ~?llOt"rposC'. questioned by the City police been filed, all in the Men's and , I~\'saving that President Truman is' corporal or sergeant by the end no tOhPPOSI101:' Ian :1'1 not call were later senl to the Farms Cor Boys' divisions ! MOYIE CAMERAS, PROJECTORS, fiLM EXCHANGEI • I f th . 21 th' ano er speCHl sC'ssJOn. ' t .' -' .I JIlsillCCI'P ... charges him with I 0 elr mon s service. • • • In el.Vlew. In an attempt to clear Heading the list of entries al-... All .ize. 01 cut film ayoilabl.I playing pohtics and Scnator • • • up . the mnny cases of damage ready filed are such high sl:hoolBarkley, Truman's running mate, AGREED BY BOTH Republi- Tuesday, August a whIch have been reported there slars as Hugh Dj]] Dan Guy Bob POINTE_CAMERA SHOP_ IO~t:O:6~.,.'IoT\~hoeU~r':s'..likewi"e accuses Taft of piaying cans and Democrats that the rec- On this day In 149,2 Christo- recently.. . Strilzinger, Bili a~d George 'Ken- ---- ........-----

\'t' d f th . I . f C pher Columbus sailed from Accordrng t th FpO.1 les. . , lor 0 e specla sessIOn 0 on- . ° e arms rep?rt, nedy, Jim Barker. Bud Golla, 16357 EAST WARRHl, at Couryille Fri, Sat 10-8• • • • gress hns thus far shaped up as Palos, Spain on his epochal Remick has cOifcssed throwwg Bruce (Bulldog) Kirchner Alex NI7418

COSTS ARE SEJo:N DOO"llNG "the little end of nothing" . " vo~'a&,e of discovery. • • bncks through a large picture ' . --.-------------

3new 'louse markets ..• general Trumnn~ move to maneuver the • • wmdow' at the Rob~t Tobin ~~~~opinion seems to prevail that; Hepu.blicar.s into an embarrassing LOUIS BUDENZ, the former llome at 285 Stephens road on ~ ~

Closed I high costs will soon. drive con-' posItion on the eve of the na- Communist editor, says the Reds June 20. The bricks also broke ~ ~TUC5d"y, lfactors alld building tradP3 out tlOnal electIOns. has apparently infest high offices in the TJ. S. some Dresden china figurines and ~ B' Cl 'd ,'I

of their own field. ,died abormng. Government. scarred the p~ano. Remick and ! 09'~ .dI1IJs-.. "I'a ~• • • : • • • • • • HowE'nstem said Macdonald and t!7 ~..... ~ ~t C • ,- . ALFRED KRUPP and five lop i SE!'lATOR TAY~OR, Wallace's THE BIG THREE ENVOYS Sutherland were with them on • ~~

••0 . U,P'f S Krupp officials were convicted i running .mate, believes that the' appear to be elected following this occnsion. -)T ..today in Nuernberg b}' an Amer_.~Progresstve (WalI~ce, et a1) Will their conference with Stalin. The same wi!!dow in the Tobin ~ III OU,., ... ol,.e ~ican War Crimes tribunal of: carry MichIgan thiS fall ... says • • • house was agam broken on July ~ ~plundering private plants in! Republicans ,and .l?emocrats alike Wednnsd.ay, August 4 4 by Re~ick ~nd David Johnston ~ ~France and Holland and remov- are engaged In a fIlibuster ag:ainst In 1916 the Senate ratified and thelY said Peter Fink took ~ Thorough cleaning preserves the beauty and ~ing Uleil' entire equipment, even [ b-;mg co~mitted to Tru~lan's pro- the purchase of the Virgin part in this destructive foray. ~ ~to wash room fixtures, into Gel'- gl am 'prior l~ th.e e!ectJOns. Islands from Denmark for On July 24, a BB gun was ~~ wearing qualities of your fine rugs. ~man~'. ••• l'tlonday, Aug. 2 $25,000,000.. • • ~~~~ ~~ ~h;a~f~~ihf~s~;e:kP:~; ~

THE POLITICAL UNION OF On this date in 1788 Thomall OHIO NATIONAL GUARDS- same large window. The target ~ Fast, efh:ient, "inyour-h0me" ~erv- ~

NE\"FOUINDLA .. ND WITH CAN- Gainsborough, greatest of Eng- was missed, but a smaller win- ice IIssures you 01, II minimum of ,~

\ _ . h MEN with tanks and machine 'r,

ADA.whl'ch was first discussed lis porlrait painters, died. • . d l' doll' was shattered. Fugel'. Mur- ~ incorw. enier,ce a'uri ng surt'mer clelln- "

. 1909 th S guns raw a me of law and or- h ~80 years ago, seems likely to be m I' U. . Air Force had P Y, Clark, Coe, David Johnston I:realized within a year. its blrlh with the purchase of del' around the plant of lhe Uni- and Howensleln all took part in ~ ing. Your rug; will have II bright 'f.

• • • Its first military plane from the versi' Lens Co. plant in Day- this activity. new iustre after the modern Queen ~THE RUSSIANS HAVE EX- Wright Brolhers. ton, O. ••• Around the same period, 13 cleaning. I-

lLED 50,000 Koreans from Rus- • • • small plale glass windows and ~

Isian-or:cupied Northern Korea to AIR FRANCE announced last S TAL I, E D BY A DEMO- two w,indow Irames were shat. u e Prompt Service .~cold Kal'afuto. the Russian is)ancl night that one of its Trans-Ant- CRATIC FILIBUSTER RlO!publi- tered In a house being built "t r.J ~

Inorth of Japan. I . imtic flying boats, the largest can Senators are considering a 287 Stephens road for Martin ~~ e (~"fJt'"lIteed Result! i.

• • • commercial plane in the world compromise under which the Paye of Alter road. Remick and f:SEN ATOR TAFT thinks the is missing on a flight betwee~ anti-poll tax issue would be sub- Howenstein and Sutherland .have ~

special session of Congl'es;; called Martinique and French West Af-, mitled as a constitutional amend- been hookC'd up with this case ~ Also Pick-up and ~b" 11'1.. Trunlan ,"ill go home for rica with 52 persons aboard. ment. and the boys <aid Sutherland D I' S' ' iJl" • • • • • • J - e I'w:ery ervlce I-good a week from today . . . u,ed a 2x4 to push some of the ~ I-Republicans say Truman plans THE WESTKRN POWERS are REPUBLICAl'l' LEADERS IN. windows in. ~ "to boost 1axes ... Speaker Mal'. anxiously awaiting the answer CONGRESS are ready to tighten I In the lalter par of June be- ~ The silme prompt Ilttenti':ln Md care ~tin says "this Congress will never to a I:equest made by their en- up on bank credits as a brake on 'tween 40 and 50 windows were ~ given your rugs if you prefer them trubber stamp left wing schemes voys. In Mo.scow for .a personal inflation. sm.ashed in a house under con- i c1ellned in olJr modern pion+' We ~for more spending and more gov- meetmg With Pre~ller Joseph ------ struction at 246 StepheD.3 road ' I ,. 0 I d I.ernmenl control of everything :n I StalJ,n . : '. ho~e to Iron out the D t t · for Dr. and Mrs. Raymond W. II so repair Tine rientll s on Do- ~America. Berlin. dIfficultIes by a personal es' 'rue ton Maurer. Fuger said he and John mestics, ~

• • • mtervlew. Hamilton were responsible for ~THE BELGRADE CONFER- , ••• (Continued from Page 1) this damage. ~ ~

ENCE on Danubp. navigalion is ENGLAND PLACES on the . A hole was shot through a win- ~ ~laking on a strong Soviet tinge walls.o~ London Church a plaque ert Cae. David Johnston. Bren- dow five, Ieet high and 12 feet ~ ~!I.III~.:. ~at its initial stage, Delegates vote Icontammg tbe names .of 13 wo- ton Fuger, Michael Murphy, wide in a home being built fot' ~~~ ~ ~

- h t d f h William Howenstein and Law- J h D ."I.7 to 3 ag:ainst English as the offi- m~n IV 0 ac e as spIes. or t e osep ancy at 226 Slephens jf,cial language or the meeting irnd Blltlsh Governmenl durmg the rence Clark. The following road. This happened on July 24 ~ ~want to make Russian and I war ... out of the fifty women business. places reported BB and according to confessions ob- ~ ~~French the ofIicial languages. so employed. these "gave lheir shots in their windows, the win- tained those taking part were ~

• • • lives for King and Country." dows having been broken during FugcI'. Murphy, Clark, Coe, Dow, ~ ~Sunday, August 1 Three met death in German tor- th!! week,end of July 24th: David Johnston and Howenslein. ~ h . _.. ~

On lhis date ill 1914 thc Cen- ture camps. Farms Mark e t. 355 Fishel'; On the salfle night the same ~ 17140 Kerc eval Twa Grasse Pointe Branches I9834 Mac~ Av.. ~tral Powers declarer! war on • • • Grosse Pointe Valet, 17854 Mack gnng shot through a screened-in ~ in the Village for Cash ,ma Carry... in the Wood! :I:Russia; heginning of World THE HOUSE UN-AMERICAN avenue; Houston Bros .• 335 Fish- pOITh at the home of Charles W. ~ ' ~War I .•. Britain and France Activities Committee has placed er; Schettler Drugs, 337 Fisher; Babcock of 395 Moross road. ~ ~c~e~a~n5tG~mMylliree Eliubcth~BffiU~,ilieronfu~- ~d B~p ~um~y, 17912 &wr~~~oos w~e~Un~ 00 ~~~~~nl~r;U~onllies~cl ~c~m=i~~~~d~~~~M~ka"~~ ~pM~atthetim~ -----------------------------~~-~~~===~Britain in May, }:)15, and U, S. tive cuslody ••. 'the committee "July 25th, Robert Coe, David The members of the gang alsoon April 6, 1917. luis evidence of its own corrob- Johnston, Brenton ~uger were told the Farms police they hadTHE NAMES of 28 government orating her charges against half with Michael Murphy when he broken so many street light; they

officials are caIied off before the of the thirty names she implicat. shot gil'L in arm or back. This couldn't keep track of them.H 0 use Un-American Activities ed in treason charges ... com- having taken place on Fisher Many globes in both the CityCommittee as agents, wilful or mitlee is starting a rigid investi- road and Kercheval avenue, on and Farms are pierced with holesunwitting. of the Soviet secret gation of her ch~rges against all the west side of Fisher road. The made by BB guns. These globesservice. Miss Elizabeth T. Bent- of the accused. girl shot was Mary McMillian. are said to cost the Detroit Edi-ley, a Vassar gradua,te and co.n- • • • 2552 Newport, Detroit, Michigan. son Company $18 each.fessed member of the Commumst TWO U. S. STEEL subsidiaries Also Michael Murpby used same The boys deny any connection

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and the Soviet agenl~ in New ;York I • I highly confidential io- ~ ~formati;;n was carried, including ~ VA N BOY EN I S Isome from the Office of Strategic ! =~Sen'ices and the exact date of the ==

~::~,~~:'~:~ ~~:::.:::: .1_;;= M.ID-SUMMER SALE :_~~_=__from the same platform yesterday _at the dedication of the great ::5.000 acre New York International ~ ~Airport, the world's largest. ~ ITEMS SELECTED FROM OUR REGULAR STOCKS OF ~

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Two Cars RifledIn G.P. Woods

Exercise RightTo Change Mind

Undct, the 8'nendment a doc. P I. Rd. of the situation for the villages, Iship saved, so taxes would remain r Is a hetter ,ystem he would b~ rtor ai' dentist may maintain a 0 ICe a 10 said there were two chOices., the same. glad to see It. I

professional oHiee in his resi. FII'st, eacit POlote could ha'.'e' At ,.this point Trustee William Tl W J. "denc~ in th{' residential area" Arguments separate trall,mitters but not Connolly of the'Fanns queslione,l! '1' 00', op'n:",n W<i, thatfrontmg Oll Mack avenue, In, Isepar~te channels: This. would tile legal right of the township to: they cOllld not take on arwthmgIhese cases the space devoted to , U ttl d I pel'nut fOUl' or fIve Pomtes, t,o run the stB,tion and tax: the peo-: e~ Ira but had no oLljedion toprofession~1 wOlk sh~!1 not ('on- ~ nse e Icome on ~Imultaneously, In whl.en pie for it. 'Connolly said the right' looking Int'.' ..':'slltute more than one thll'd of case all messages would be umn- was nol in the statutes, 'Th' Sh' ... " t1,' h'-the combined floor space area uf 'telligible I , 0, (., ,,,1[1 "Cy ad I",

! '. ,Thl: malleI' has not heen qu,";,' lime for exira dUII~'both the first and sC'cond floors Municipal leaders Gather, 1'he slHiltlon, Hartz clte,l, lionea before and Hartz told the , .,. ".,of the residt'nce, Two donors will At Joint Meetin . Chiefs would be to haVI, one base. station' gathering that there would he M,. Ble"hl L ,Jill the C,ty ,ug-not be permitted to pructke from g. and controls at each p"ltce sla- considerably le>< diffJl'\lltv '.1111\ ge,!,'(/ Sllonl'll' twfll!'l' they b"the same office, nor will Ihey be Want Control lion, Each set (If eontl'Ol~ wou"l the FCC if the township 'owned mucil filrth"l' Illt'y' Iwon:"lde,' "pl'I'mitted to care for ov~might h.ave :wo s\I'lt,clws" oll,e fl~r ,ro,u.- the, station, The adl'anlage llf prop".-ol 1<) l'r('"t., a fill' and po-patients, This provision is uimed A meeting heid 011 July 28 II~e ,Uld onl, [UI . ElllcIgcn~}, havlllg a receIver in ('ill'll ,'!alion Pl'l' di,tlld ~at pl'cl'enling the development of of municipal and police lead- v.. hen the routlJlt' ,wlteL \\'J$ on. wuuld be that t'a('h "hief lould' " .'clinks in Ihe Park. ers from the five G10sst' in one stalion all, other t'l\lls hear his llien d,reeth' ILlrtl \\,il.< ,,'ked to bl'Hf): li,a.

Doctors officCR now existing in Pointes leH the police radio would be locked out, In case of. The best wo\'(' ],;ngth, said I:l:;~n.~,.of the Jlloposeo and IE"',-'.'- residential arcas other tJliJn on h emergem',l', llw cltlerl(ency sWltcn I Hartz, is 15U megal'\TIc, Thl, el., ,Y,k~l1 tll ,I later lllC'et1ng I",'.

Mack avenue, shall be deemed problem unsolved, T e ques- would knock out all rou.l1nl' calls ~iatclllenl 11',"" Ihl' n:suJt"'lf t'll" tmlher o I.;ell."l ()l\,to I.C phl'all'n" l'n non "onfol'll' (.l'on is \"hnthnr' the I'ncliddual d 1 k tl t '" 0 L b 'L" , L •. an oC' out 0 Ill''' sla 10m, I<;dison e~PCl'lll)('nlaliol\. Althollgh

'ing uses aurl shall not be per- Pointe pOlice stations will 'Direct 1'!'.<pollSibility o[ the 1'1\-' therl' wlll be tlingl' areas wher,~nlitled to alter or ('nlarge litleI' h n II tl e' 01 'n loell'os aftel' ,,a (e 1 Ir \'" dio operators to a board of chiefs interference is possible on thethl' date thl' allll'lldnll'nt 1'(oes th 't h t F~'l b 1""0 or, ,.c S\I'] co" y to;) is desirable, lla"'~ ,aid Town- pI'oposecl S,,511'1l' with HIe fl'0P'into effecl. No new doctors office h h' 'IIwhether t e towns lp WI ship central control was good' eration and ,'ourtesy of the in.shall be permitted to be in othE'!' d' I'd' ,residential arca~ than those continue its cer;lral ra JO con- also, he said, as the foul' ur Iv~ I 11',dulIl stations 111 this caSl',fronting on Mack avenue, l1'ol of a II the Pointes except Pointes canllot join(1y own a 8ta- I there WOlI id be largcr area, III

Where a do('l-Jr's office is mllin- (he Cit\'. lion, A., ~l~tion hal< one owner,' which there was no intE'rfl'rl'nte.tllined on Maek avenue the en- Frank' M, Hart~, engineer with Unde.. town~hip control thl'"e' 011 a (~all of ()pinioll~ from thcbance to 1,hc office shall he on tbe Detroit Edison Co., offered a would be less legal hut'dles tmd chiefs, Thomas V. Trornblv of theMack avenue, If iln offiCI! is in' possihle solution by suggesting the samc scrvice. 1 City said thaI he hod eV~l'y\hlll,~a wing attached 10 the residence that receiving and ~ending equip- Carl Sdl\I'llikart, township, to gaIn and nothing to 10,1' by theal least one thild of the office ment be installed in each pol ice supervisor, said he dirt not care Iproposed system, and thal he [elt I

wall must be attached to the car and at the desk in each sta- what svstem thel' had as long as' It \(!a~ good.main rcsidence, tion The township would control there 'was prOI)Cr sen'iee, He Chief Louwcl's said hI' h~d no

The amendment prohibitinl: the cenlral transmitter and the react minutes from a May 1931) eomplain1., bUl felt thai dcs:"'commercial vchicle overnight maintenance of the police car meeting in which replcsentative~, Illen eOuld not take care of theparking in residential areas is equipment. A more sliltabl!' and from the five communities n'-' radio and an agrCl'ment \Voult!aimet! at thos(l boreler/inr COI11- central l'hannel could be had by quested that a central system he' have to be made with Dctroit. lic ,mereial cases where the residenl the town, ship if it applied, said Iset IIp. Since then the lownship suggested again thc police thie[is accustomed to carrying on a Hartz, because it already has an radio hos been s~pporled and eomml,ttee and adeled that sti[[pan of hi, business from his AM wave length, owned by Ihe comnlunilies. The! n,cnaltles should be set [or viola.home as has developed in a few The genera) eomplaint as slal- Grosse Pointe City was reim- i tlOn ?f rules, .

: cases' in the village. I'd I t~j' Iii, Chief Arthur Louw. IbUl'sed whell it left the Township i,' l' Chief !loyt SOld, that as a po.a J I d t't t I' \t' JCt'1J'111l he jS ,a!lsf!' l' I------ ers of the Park was not ',vhether an se, up I ~ Ol\:n s a lO.n, f, , .' ." co WI 11 r. II'

Ihe radio shotllei be operated by that. tllne, Schwelkart. sald,. il: pi esent system, from a fInanCialthe township 01' individ\l<ll vii-I was agreed that the polt"e ~hlefs .~~I~t_l2:d~es_n~l~~w. Htherelages, but th,;lt it should be under IshOllld be the eX,"l'utlve boar~ ulld , - . _.-the conlrol ot a board made up. he could ,not I ecall that a"rec- tof the police chiefs. I menl havmg beell reSCinded. I\t:

The board would make rules I that tll11e. Ihe Park ehlef was:The Park nolieI' g.at an unusual 'eln I 1 I' f d' t s" and regulations and sce to their I' d::( c )aJrman ~r Irec • up-

request from a bus drivel' of the enforcement. Any deviation of i erl'lston of tlH' statlOll,Lake Shore Ii nes on July 29, Two the rules for better service would! The tOl\'n~h ip has applicd forwomen passengers gal off a IPointe bound bus at the transfer have to be okayed through the, an FM wave lenglh and has re-

board, An,l' monitoring done for iceived noti [ieatioll of the grant, Istalion at Pelllberton and I'ot 00 Ibus drivel' Will, !I, Clark's bus. Detroit could be done through the Schteikrt conlilnued'l Whoe\'~r:The refused to eilher show their I Pork tramll1jttcr and any dOlie app les 01' the c Hlllne must e I

trnn~rcrs or pay fare, i fo, iVTacomb county could be done ~ole owner of the eqUIpment andClark -said the b~IS would not i lhrough lhe Shores, Hartz sug- It. ,IS a,galn,st !h,e rules ,toha.~~ I

move until they elthel' paid or T gested, '. reach 'Jllil£e Oil n lis scout Colgot off, He went across to the po- The, quesllOn raised by \\ Dads eqlupment and not the wavelice station for help and Patlol- COmIl1ISsl~>rtcr Gardner was to length.man Dilloway went baek with whether It was mandatory thaI FM equipmenl can he purchas-him to look into the case. On the FM equipment ilnd a new wave I'd only from the .Motorola Cor.officer's appeanJ:)ce both women length be msta]led, Hartz said poration,immcdiately produced their trans- thilt the townsh,p slatlOn, WnDll Schweikarl said Ihat in 18fers and traffic was resLlmect. could stll]. operate on Jts AM ye<\rs the township had had no

Just whal led to the argument frequency, but a serVll:e statIOn complaints nn the syslem. In re-the police could not understand, was also on thai frequen~y, a,nel ply tn Chief Hoyt's question of

------ WnDH wo~ld be shut .of[ If It.m- increascd cost. he said the schoolterferec! \\'Ith t~)e SI'1'I'ICI', leaVing board had taken what the town.the Pomtes Without pollce con- . ..tact. 1--------------

Gardner then asked what crili-eism there was to the presentmethod, Chief Louwers answered

A car parked in the Woods i that a more uniform ~vstem wasTheatcr parking lot was entelcd !neceSS<lr\,. that each ~ar shouldon July 31 belween 9:30 p. m, respond '~s e\'Ct'\' other car does,and 1]1idn.ight and a pair nf Olds Today, LOllwer; said, Ihey arefender skllts "nd name plate \\'~s ,not doing thaI A bO<\ld Of thetaken. The owner of the eal IS: police "hil'!s could do the job.John R. Parker, of 5279 Harding.; Chief !lo."t D[ the Fal'lm I

Ch~rlcs F. Rodgers of 1858 agreed Ilith Louwel's al.1d addc,iJ{enmore reported to the 'Voods that they werc politemen, notpolice Oil August I that someone radiomen, but the\' knew what'had bro1<en inlo his car slnne- they wanted in radin <\nd shouldlime betwC'an midnight and be in charge of lhe station, Hemorning to lal\e a first aid kil, i said he had no crit icisl;, of thesun gl<lsses, a flashlight, two present system and questionedscrewdri\'ers, and a whisk-broom, t he proposed s\','tem on twofrom the glove compartl)lenl. i points, [l) the addcd personnel

------ J nc(:essary, and (2) the increased "ATTEND CONVENTION i cost to the taxpa.,r;',

Mildred Briggs and -I"lol'ence' . Park President Hotner Frit~chA, Miller, Pointe music teachers, s<lld he was under the Impre,s-are attending the nalional con- IOn that the new s\'>le[11 would

I vention of Dunning Music ta~~ less lIl~n <' ' ,Teachcrs at Colorado Springs . OO?S ChIef Goulet!e - ,lIn th,,\

I from August 2 to 7, 'IllS unlfonned tnl'n we Ie also th~clelks at the de~k and had man'.'duties. He questiOnl'll thai thl'.I'

CO~IPLETES COURSE could fulfill the addcd dut\' ofNancy r.Tathew50n, daughler radio monitoring. .

of Paul S, J\'lathewson, 230 Lake- Some of those ple;;ent wel~land. who complet'ed the secre- i afraid aisD of havinr,se\crai ,,"II,tarial course at Weslern 1\1\ch 'going out at one t ill1(, and Ill,'igan College in June has accepl- i problem of hal'ing all ml'ssag."ed a position with the Michigan i garbled,Bell Telephone Company. i Hartz. who 'has marlc <l ."\IIlev -------------

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Public Hearing on Park'sZoning Ordinance ScheduledAmendments Limite~R~g~\~tions Governing Doctors'

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Grosse Pointc Park will havc a public hearing on Mon-day, August 2:J at 5:30 p, m, on proposed amendments 10 itspresent zoning ordinance, The amendmenls are limited inrange covcl'jng only the mainlcn<lncc of uoctors and dentls(soffices in the Park and prohibiting Ihe overnight storage ofall forms of commercial whiclcs in garages in the residentialarea.

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Sunday ServicL-s 10:30 a. m.and 5:00 p. m.Sunday School

First :i(f>~ion 10 ..']0 &. ro,Second e.ession ,~ , 1l '45 a. m.

Wcanl'sa~y cveIlInS' Tlfstimonlrll~Ic:eting at "8 p. m

Readin~ Room Open Week Da~:s10.00 •. m. 10 9;00 p. m.Sunday 2:30 to 5:00 p. m

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We believe the adoption of thispoi ic)' will he as "lti,f"c!or.l' inGln~"e Pointe a, it has been in(lth~r cities throughout the ('olm-try.

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Wilh ~'O u r coopcration. th~Grn,,~ Pnint~ R"nk helir\'cs th~tIh~ rl'~llmption of r{'gular d"i l~'banking on W,'rlne~ei".vs (1l::IOa.m. to ~:OOp, m,) "oei thc exlen.~ion t>f banking hOllIS to fi:OOp,m. on Fridal'';. ,~.;II permit thI'rli~rontinLmm'l' of Sat 1I I' rl a 'Ih:lnkin,g. Th<,s~ ehangr, will be-COIllI' dfeelil'''' for thl' week orAugust 16th :1I1<lS"I.urdil,I', ..'1\1 •gmt 21~t will be the first Sallir.day closin/(.

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GROSSE POINTE .BANK

By FRED M. KOPP, R,Ph.

Effective Week of

This is the 217th of n srrie:s of Edi-tori;:d Ac1\.ertisements appearing Inthis pa.per each week .

Preparation for a long llfebegins wit h immunizationagainst disease in infancy and~'early physical check. upsduring childhood and ad Liltli:e. It :'C'quire~ mJ')rlt'~.r\tjnn inJi\';ng. eating regular mealsof nutritious foods, .....s therears advance more attentionmust be given to diet. moreemphasis placed on rest.

Your physici;;n is the bestjudge of yoU!' stale of' health.He can often discol'el' irregu.!a rilies in your physical condi-tion through symptoms un-noticed by you, Give him theoppor.tunity by visiting him atregular intel'\als to help youaehieve a longer, healthierlife.

On those occasions whenmedicine is neeessarv, haveyour physician rec(,nlmend areliable druggist.

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The inerca~ing acceplance 1)(Satur<lilY closing by corporation.,<tno in.,titution~ throlli:hout thecOlintry, 'including hanks inmany major cilic~. has heencJosel~' ,Iurlied :mrl the resilitsllna!,l'7.l'r! by the banks in thisarl"<l for the p~sl several years.

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'lIHE MOOERN COUNTERPART OFMARCO POLO IS OR. GALLOP: -'HE. GOE.S FROM POL.ETO POLE.'

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The Vv'indow Breakers

The Police Radio Issue

The Great AirportThe dedication of the great New York International Air-.

port the other day alTorrled a pleasing opportunity for Presi- :dent Truman and 'Governor Dewey to appear on the sameplatform and be approprialely photographed, eXl.lding ex-:Ieme good will and mutual joy. It is said this is the first timethat rin] candidates of tile two major parties have ever met~l the same platform during a campaign for the pre~idency..Im S'ciltcmcnt however has not been historicallv checkedI~ i.<, unimporlant at best. •

The ..;H:at alrporl which they jointly helped to dedicatepmml,.r:s 10 he II great factor in facilitating internal ional airu,mrnercl', It covers 5000 acres, sufficient to accommodate ther,n.a!. armadas "...hich will wing their way towards it fromf:VNy quarter of the globe. It will be to the air what theg;Cl1t harbors of Sydney, Australia, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil or'I; IkO, Spam, arc to the water borne commerce of the world'anyone r,f them capable of floating all of the merchant marin~(,f the worl(', at one time,

Communists in Government . It should he a great factor for world peace also for it is. ,mcreasmgl.y dJfhcult for war minded nations to press their

The confe~slOns made by trye Bentl~y. y.r0man before the I cau~e Bgajnst the kni tlin g together of world commerce. 11House Comm.lttee o~ un-Ame~lca.n ACtIVIties Sh?uld sh~ck a I t.yr>lfics Peace, Production and Trade as against War Destruc.lot of slow thmkers mto a realization of the enemies that nave I tlOn and Stagllalion. . '

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~: Baha'is Thanked for Rel.le' f GI'ft Illetoo,GOdg~ ...emethe5tre~;thto survive all the ~torl11., amiThe Baha'i. of Grosse Pointe, summer, spring, and fall. I had weaknesses of mv bod\': and

Farms have turr:ed ol'er to the' pneumonia and' other sickncs.i no'.\'. 1 get a If'I':ar'd, a coat. justNews a copy of a letter th"y <:rid am still very ~ensitive to in my wor~t sickness . , .received from an aged German those thing:; and thus the coat "In une hour 1 am going toin the Russian Zone. came just in time. tak(. part Jl1 a little meeting ...

The letter was written in ap- "I pray God to ble$s you for' and, in my spirit. I expr<'ss mypreclatJOn of a relief package I'our loving deed for a 71.vear. brotherhood ... and go now onWhiCh w;;;; delivered onl~' two ~ld teacher. All these thing's in. my trip to Ro~tock. and in myand a half week.' after mailin;:. !luen~e my spi rit and I think np'.... Jovely coat. It mak~s me

F:xcerpls from the letter fol.: this is ihe Will of the ~1a5ter feel \'('I'\, 'nicelow: becau.s,' He loves the weak pcr). "1'han'k' yo~ "gain and with

"You have done a really great __ .. .. many Baha'i greeting.; for manyJan,r sending the summer coat" friends therc."imd giving us help: and 1 ;;end ----~-----.-----------you my most cordial thanks fer TO LIVE LONGERyour Baha'i love.

"The coat fits \'ery well. Last(tonhe Chal/dler MOllllolI) year.2_~.asl~th_out any coat, in

" .. .. ; ~ '1(Jur esleemcd collmmisl. Ht/en T4l1er, l'aCalimling hI Ellro/Jr C AX ~ •al Ihe preJel1l, js cerlainly "Hslillg" ill trerl ume of Ihe u'ord. wrosse ..pOlnte!,bl' af!/)arelll'., has lake "broad 161h her. a rubber Hlmlp reatlin" 1111 t~ b' st ((.h h"Hilling l/'(JIlderful lime l/'ish .1011lare here, I,eller fo/lou's, He/ell .Jut 1)0 l ' l)urcl)Tal/e)," We mml be SOlllelhillg special 10 Ihe Taller ••• sillce OIl \ ~~/;n9 .1

Ollr p05lwrd (" picillre of Ihe fOlm/aim al V usailles), she luole, KERBY SCHOOLbellealb Ibe rubber Jlalllp message, "This ii Il'here I lake 11/) sholl'eI' , K.,~ N... , K.rch •• ol

c;'ery worning." I'" * "In the mail .•• a noie and clipping from G. Hofmann. a native

of Switzerland. who thought we might be amused by the enclosedarticle from all olll edition of the New York !leralll .•. European

TIle move started by tile police of the City and the Farms ('(lition. The arliele reads, in parI:m gathering in a lot of local youngsters who have been hal'-in a he'ldav breakin windows should have wholesome reo "SCl'eral lueks ago .1 Icas /ral:elillg Ih.rollgh Ihe SU'iH All"sll1ts here in checki;g the juvenile delinquency epidemic u'hw I be(all!e slalied 111 SIIo;L.dnfls as blgh as .Ihe lop of IUl

that has been a nuisance to our citizens for a long time. suolld halld Jalopy: .t1{ler frmlless. al/empls 10 dig lIIyself.olll I. . ., h' tl b d' t d . feared I wOllld peTish 1/1 Ibt" hOI/.lmg slorlll, so / sel liP crIes /01

MaltCIOUS mIschIef ~ tC~ has recen y een lr~c e ~n-: bell'. Much 10 III)' 5IIrprise alld relief a hllge s/;aggr figure loomedmarily at window breakmg IS only the pres-ent m~nLfestatJOn : 0111of Ihe darklless alld be'5lm ulJzziin" 1111' fa(e, illumed OJ/I 10'of a wider range' of offenses against property whIch has ex- : be olle of Ihe fa III 0 115 St. Be~lIard mer(t dogs.asperated many sufferers h~re almost beyond endurance'j "/ was aboul 10 reacb for the bralld,. jug aroulld his lIeck u'hellPersons who have had the wmdows .of theIr homes br~~en. i 1 1I0liced he wllswearillg full GI bailie dress amI a sign readillg:o:.ten rr::peatedly! and there ~utom?b.Iles stnpped and ower-.\ 'This brandy (Ollles 10 YOII Ihrollg/; Ihe cooperalion of tbe Goldell\'dse damaged wJlI say amen. to thIS lat.est P?hce move. Rule Shippillr; .'ierl'ice, J/o J/okus, i\T. ]. {aslest delhery 10 UP.tl

The parent~. of these youngsters. ~hlefly In the 1.4-16 year i addresscs (11/): 51.00 a drillk.'a.ge brackels, vdll no doubt be chagrined by the odIOUS pub- I "[:ulber int'esligalioll rel'ealed Ihe dog /I'lIJ draggillg a sledhCI~y, broug.ht to themselves by the ,outrage~us. conduct of 1011 IlIhiclJ u'as piled high a crlll/plete lille of Americall cigarels,~helr offspnng. They know~ howev~r, that thiS. ~s the result I chocolate bars, coffee, 1111011slockillgs, a boll of wool and Iwo pairsm ~l!??st every .case of thetr own lIght supervlSlon over thp. I of pmlls , , , all for sale:'"l~chvlhes of thetr boys" .,. i Thank ).ou :\Yr. H. We hopc our readers enjoy this as much as

,Many resent the appellation of "dehnquent' apphed to I we dirl.!h.eir children. but no better term can be applied to. a mal- i '" * "ICIO':lSyoungster who for no reason farther. than hIS un.re. i Our hest beau (and we hope that settles the question as tostramed urge to de~troy. goes forth on a wmdow breakmg I whether we are male or female! ... has just acquired a home moviespree. , ., . " I projector with sound. Thc other night, we were treated to a showing,

Wmdow breakmg In the crime gradation IS me~ely the I of Charlie Chaplin's "Easy Street" ... an old timer if ever we saw I

sm';lll brot~er o.f ar!;on and the descent from thaI. to silll more I' one. We laughed like mad ... not so much at the pictu.re itseli as at i

seriOUS cnme IS easy. the idea of what we USED to think was hilarious, Wonder what theThere is to be a meeting of the police, the boys, th.eir teen.agel's of today would think if they saw it? Incidentally, one of

parents and the property sufferers on August 11 to determine the funniesl things in the picture is or ilfP the frocks worn by thewho owes who, and probably after negligent parents have women ... very much like todav's new look, BAH!paid a robust bill of damages there will be a closer and more .. • .. *:",'holesome relationship established between pa~ent and ch~ld This window.smashing "racket" has brought numerous adjectivesIn ?1~ny homes where these necessary concomItants of chIld I descrIbing the boys who participated ill the thing, .. al1jeeUves suchtrammg ha.ve be~n too l?ng. neglected, . . 'as "huodlums" , , . "delinquents" ••. "ruffians" etc. Well everyone

Followmg thIS exammatlOn the pollee and the probatIOn I . . ., • 'ff' 'II d .d 'h t f th f' 1I d f . to hiS 0'1 n adJcctn e, we alluz sez •.. but none of those would be our

o .lcers \~1 ect e'~ a ur er prosecu IOn IS ca e or m choice. It is v('ry obviou~ that the kids involvcd are nothing morethe more aggravated cases. I glamorous SOllllllillg than "local yokels." Even the kids in the lower

tenement dislricls outgrow the window.breaking stage by the timelhey are almost old enough In go into the army! By that time, theyarc ei!her harrit'lled criminals or well on their way to becoming

For several months officials of the villages of Grosse, L1eeent citizens .•. but STIl,L breaking windows at the ages ofPointe have been examining into the local police radio service. I fiftecu, sixlecn and seventeen? Only a yokel or muron would stoopThere has been no charge of inefficiency with the present Ilo such idiotic nonsense.system which is maintained by the township. This happened in downtown Detroit. A woman went into a

The chief quest seems to have been to save money for the china shop tu buy a wcddIng prcsent and sa\\' some place plates shetaxpayers, at least that has been the openly stated purpose. liked, She priced them and found they welc ~40.00 a dozen. NotThere are some inquisitive' souls among the taxpayers who wanting to spend that much, she thought she'd look around else.are more inclined to think the undercover purpose is to rob wherc befqre making up her mind. A few blocks away. she enteredthe township government of its functions, one at a .time, and another store, .. and there before her eyes was one of the sameeventually put it out of business entirely. plales marked $25.00 a dozen. Surprised but happy, the little woman

The feeling is honestly entertained by some that the town- ordered a dozen .. , and \lias told they were sorry but they didn'tship is a useless governmental appendage saddled on the tax- HAVE a full dozen .. , In fact they only had that one.payers which could well be abolished to their benefit. TI,e B)' this time our heroine fell she 1I'IUS'f have the plates, buttownship now pays for and carries on the public health thought she mighl be ahle to make a deal with the first store sinceservice. the police radio service, the relief service and the the olher one displayed them (or iO, for so much less a dozen, -elections service .. For this it levies a tax of one mill on the When she returned 10 the first shop she explained that she woulddollar of assessed valuation. This year it is a trifle less than like to have the lllates ... but that they were selling them up th'eone mill. Meanwhile the villages and the city, are levying ~treet for only 1)25.00. The sales person merely ~hrugged and sug.!a tax, for all other purposes of government of 16 to 19 mills. gesled she buy them from the other store in that case. Our disap. <

This does not include the school taX, The prospect of saving pointed and frustrated friend then explained Ihal the other storemoney for the taxpayer is not impressive. I \IAlS out of them. 'fo which the salesman replied, "Well. when WE

Some time ago the effort was made to have the County are out of lhem, Ihl'y're only S10.00 a dozen •.. but WE'VE GOTHealth authorities take over the local h'ealth service but this I them .•• so they're S40.00 a dozen." <

move has met with discouragement. The County Health peo-ple are not at all keen to do for wealthy Grosse Pointe what Ithe cities of Detroit, Hamtramck, Highland Park and Dear-! Ib~el~ ?oring into the very heart and marrow of this nation.born alreadv do for themselves. The rest of the county is in I Ellzabetn T. Bently, herself a graduate of Vassar College,their bailiw'ick. " J and a confessed communist. has laid the names of these par- .

In an effort to get down to brass tacks on the radio servicc ties in trusted positions in our government right on the line. !

question a meeting was held in the Park Municipal Building His, not expected that any of tnem will openly confess com.on July 28. It was attended by representatives from all of pllClty WIth treason. There will be some tall squirming andthe villages and the city, including the chiefs of police. There wriggling by ..way ~f e.<planation but when 28 different per-was also present a representative from the Detroit Edison sons. many of them In the most secret and confidential servicecompany who had been giving technical advice to the local o~ the govern~e.nt., are identified by name. time, place and Iauthorities. circumstance It IS ttme that the government went after this

The thought had been to abolish the township central con- thing with a meat axe and prison cells.trol system now operated on :Vernier road and install a trans~ The woman may have mbsed fire in some of her accusa-mittel' in each one of the village and city police stations. The tions b~t it can't be mere smoke in all. cas~s. There was a lotman. on duty there. it was believed. could attend to the broad- o,f th~ fir~ of treason that sh~uld be extm$lllshed so effectuallyc8stmg. It was agreed that in one or two of the smallest tnat It will never dare show tts flame agam 111 the government.communities the man at the'desk could do this additional duty The constanl warnings of the Federal Bureau of Identinca.but it was also agreed by the practical police authorities that. tion have been amply justified.in the larger stations Jt should not be done this Way, IncomiriR Many of these traitors will doubtless plei\d their acts weremessages on routine polic!" service would sometimes be too inspired by the fact that at the time Russia was our ally, Thisnumerous. is too thin. They were obviously more anxious to help a for-

The chiefs of police all approved the present central control eign power and an alien and hostile cult than the country theysystem but several of them thought it would be better to have served and which gave them its confidence, .the radio service directly under them instead of the township Any half way or whitewash measure in handling this situ- 'board, although there was no criticism of the way the town. ation will exasperate the American people beyond bounds.ship had been doing it. They will sweep into oblivion every person near or remotely

Another rude shock to the proponents of abolishing the associated with this pack of traitors.present system ~vas ~dministerec\ when the technical expertfrom the DetrOIt Edison agreed that central radio controlshould be maintained to give the best service and avoid con.fusion, although technically it i~ entirely feasible to makeeach police station a broadcasting point.

The City for some time has maintained its own broadcast.ing service. This has worked rather satisfactorily and hasbeen conducted at a relative low cost; but this has largelvbeen possible hecause the other Pointe municipalities hav'coperated a single system for their common use. If thcre hadbeen five separate systems functioning al the same time itwould have been another story,

The city. incidentally, has' no direct police radio contactwith the other J;nunicipalities. For such it must depenrl r>nthe ordinary telephone:. In time of .emergency this loss of Afew 'mome,ts might be very serious,

At the end of the meeting in the Park it was decided that.a report be prepared, summarizing the arguments on oothsides of the issue. for further study by the intereswdauthorities.

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Reckless DriversPay Up in Court

Magisti'ate John Potter had anunusually heavy list of 'offendersbefore him at the session of Traf-fic Cour[ on Wednesday, July 28.

Louis Gardella. of 1386 Ken-sington, for reckless ddving onJuly 6, causing an accident. wasfiner! $45 and $5 costs, Amongother resulls of the crash wasdamage to a tree belonging tothe village.

W/lllage Swayne, of 1569 Haw-t1)orne fOl' speeding on the vil-lageslreels on June 30, was fined$10 and $5 cosls and was directedto attend al least one session ofthe police traffic school. pendingwhich his driver's license wassuspended.

Jerome J. Thomas. of 3828. Courville, for driving withoutdu~ care and caution on July 15.was fined $20 and $5 costs.

Edward Galardi, aged 17, of269 Piper boulevard, for reckl,,~sdriving, was fined $10 and $5costs and had his license revokedfor a year.

James Anthony Mitchell, 915Pemberton, for not having hiscar under control resulting in anaccident, was fined $10 and $5.

Alfanzo Domez, 1923 Tcmple,Detroit. for specrling 42 m.p.h. onJune 24, paid $20 fine and $5costs.

Henry Ameel. Jr., 11018 Rox-bury. for speerling 40 m.p.h. on.Jcfferson on July 2, paid $10 and~5.

!'.larcel De Birlts, 610 NotreDame. for driving without duerars and caution resulting in anilccident. paid $10 fine and $5.rosL<;.

Rae Bowman Reeves. 641 Neff.~or specr!ing 42 m,p.h. on VernorHighway. paid S20 and $5.

Donald Sellers, 20.,1 Roslyn,for speeding on Vernor, got (lffwith $5 costs.

The Re\'. Herhert B. Hudnutwill officiate ilt the R:30 o'clockevening ceremony on Sept. 25which tlnite., in marriilge MariilnGeller and ,Joel Woorlhmy Mel-cher, of Omaha. Neh, The Whit-tier Wild h0me of the bride-elect's'parents, Mr. and I\lrs Chilr1e~Getler, will he the scene of thewedding.

Mrs. Philip C. Manker, ofC;,iCilgO. will be her ~istcr'. onlyattendant. TIle prospective bride-groom ha~ asked his hrother,Richard Melcher, of Birmingh:lm,to he his !lest man.

Joel i~ the ~nn of Mrs. All~tinG. Melcher. of Br'lston houlevard.Md the liltc ;>'[r. 1\'1C'lchcr.

Woods Youth Sinks Tee ShotOn 163-Yard Third at

lakepointe ClubJeff Welsher, 19, of 1952

Hunt Club drive, accomplish-ed Sunday morning whathundred of thousands of golf-ers throughout the t.:ounlrystrive for, a "hole-in-one."

J-eff perfonned the feat whilea l1' embel' of a foursome on theLakepointe Country Club COUl'seSunday moming. August l. Theshot was made on the 163-yardthird hole. He useel a six-ironfor the shot.

Jeff. who finished the 18 holegam~ with a 77 SCOlt'. was ac-companied by his father, F. R.Welsher, C. E, Daniel, and EdJones.

The youth is a sophomore atMichigan Stale College and willtryout for the val'sity golf squad.He played on the freshman andhis fraternity teams during hisfreshman year.

Welshel' was gradualed fromGrosse Pointe High in June of1946 bUl did nol lake up golfseriously unlil after graduation.He was a memher of the rowingsquad at GPHS,

Jeff Is entered in tournamentslaler. in the sum'11er. He willcompete in the Lochmaor Invi-tational in September, the De-

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A reception at the COllntrvClub will follow the Sept. IIceremony al which Joan Stroh,daughler of Bernhard Stroh, Jr,.of Rivard boulevard, <lnd Fred.eric M. Sibley, J I'" arc married.

Tbe ceremony will take plalein Christ ChUl'eh at 4 o'cioek ;'1the a[ternoon. The p,'ospcc\t"ebridegroom is the son of ,\1r.'.Frederic lit Sibley of Whitti,:rroad.

Mrs. Pillil F. Sanhorne, j~.., (,fHed Bank, N. Y., Joan's :;i.;ll:l,and Mrs. Hcrbert W. 1\'[ason, J,' ..Fred's sister, will be matrons (,fhonor. Mary Jan McClure, r.laryLOll Hurley, Mrs. Hobert Waldoron and 1\'11'5. William J. Y()IIIl~,Jr., are to be bridesmaids. B,d'.bal'a Slandish wi II be the nllWC;'girl.

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Sh t d t th P. t Two More Pointers_~~~~~r~~~~~. ~~~~~~~~I ~~~-~,J~inBrides-ElectThe LEO Fl'fZPATRICKS' of: M M' h I J P 'Mimi will relurn here with her! ---.-----.--

Cloverl.I' road have takr'n a: rs. Ie ae . ope I T P . t " d the anks elf brl'd~s el~ct th'. guest :md the Baumgarten miss WO more om ers JOll1C , r' ". ~a tSmonth for their current motor' ,will th'Cn play hostess, I past weekend. At 8, small cocktatl party on Saturday In theirtrip to Califomia. ! • • • i McKinley place home, MI'. and MIS. Henry L. Newman re-

The coming young mdrlsmao of Ihe Pointe. • • BErry ANNE CODDE, daugh- At a recenl dinner party in i vealed the engagement of their niece. June Bosson, to James~ould seem 10 be Nick Ruwe •.. son of the lester F. Ruw.)s' tel' of MR A!'ID MRS. CHAN-' her Westchester road home MRS. I Elliott Gibson. The betrothal of Corinne M~Kerncy to John

of-Willow Ido~ ••. wh.o pinned up Ihe Gre05t La~es Skeet Champ'lon. DON W. CODOE of Bedford road ANDREW CARNEGIE honored Eo MiIlcnbach was also announced Saturday at a tea givenSOIP dt tL G P t Sr. C b I J MR.S. EVA MAHBLE, of "'l'.rpsil'l b." the brl'de-to' .be's pal'ents 1\11'1'. and Mrs, Ilugh l\IcKcl'lle\'

ne rosse oln e ,eel lu '" was ionored last week at a per- '1 'E I. ,antl. who was about to ~,lll for of Neff ro d .---"_ - .very wee,.end ... find; Nic;,y 011the club plunking IlWdY sonal ,hower given bv MRS.: : Heidelburg, Germany, to teach at a . , IT' .

lit the day pigeons. . . F HIE 0 R ICHFIESS~;i"MANN, I the university, Guests were {or-I For the past fUllr years, 1>Ihs;;,N. Millenhach uf Nollingham. He'~ ~s e.nlhus;ast,c dboul skeel shooting b h Belly willmnrry THOMAS KAD- I me" high school classmates of Bosson, daughteJ" of Mr. and Mrs. , road, .studled al Weslern MlcllI-

ScrIpps '5 about t;le Sea, . . as rot er Jim ISH S"tllrday at SI. Clare of, the hostess and Mrs. Marble al R.oberl ~ewland Bosson,. of In-' gan College. He, was g~'ad\l"terlMontcfalco Chlw'h, i Cass City Mieh dlanapo1Js, has been making her from the DetrOit Inst,tll!e of

NORTHERN TRAVELERS I " . , • . home with her allnt and uncle. 'l'echnolog\'.• ~n lhe ~eantjme . , • the senior Ruwes are seeing Northern 1\'1RS, HELEN M. WALKER of BETSY The betro~al will be announced No wedding date has been an.

Mlch'gan Ihls Summer. • . ' McKinlt'y road has Idt tn spend • Mv.cCOLL. of Provid. in Indiana at a later date. 0 nounced.Th enee and Newport, R. 1., arrived -------e f"'st two wed.ends have been devoled 10 Ihe be~uties of the r{':'t of the SC'<lS(Jnwith her last week to visit ELISABETH The bride-elect is a graduale of Sf I S ObI

ou, SYdte's northland. . . dalll(hter. l\UlS, FRANK MIT. ROBE o[ Lakeland avenue. Western College for Women, Ox. to t- 1 .eyThey've visited Leland •.. <lnd 01150 Big Rapids CHELL, at LPland, ,\Iich. ford, O. Her fiance, son of lhe W 1J' S t

1'~5Y to beal soaring thermometers. . • • where it's James II. Gibsons, of PorI land. ec .(.any eJl. 1For the first three weeks of the MERRY BAUMAN was host- Ore .. was graduated fmm lhe" CRUISING GEORGIAN BAY month iVlRS, WILLIAM GALE ess last week at a bridge session. University o[ Oregon before se,'\'.

. The Le~'ls F. Browns of Grand Marais, .. are h<lving a long dnd CURTIS. JR, of Harvard road C(jmpleliug the foursomes were ing in Austria and Germany dur.k,sulf'ly cruise . . ~nd hcl' daughter KAY will be GINNY GRANSE, JANET JOHN. ing the war.

Aboard their "Dottie S" • , . up ther,e in the coolth Georgl'an al the seninr WfLLIA!\I G, CUR- : STONE, JEANNIE DOWZER, Upon his return he enrolled atRay district .. , TIS ('otlagr. at W('st Hyanni;;port, ~ MAR C Y WETHERBEE, PAT Duke University Law School and

') HAMMOND, MEG MacKENZIE h' f d t th C IWilh them are little Sandra • , • " ass, as Since trans I'lTe 0 I' o.AdM and JULIE BOWMAN., lege of Architecture and De,iign

n rs. Brown's parents .•• Mr. and Mrs. Lovell R. Kraus. Crlli,ing in Lake SuperiOl' for at lhe Uni\'ersity o[ Michigan.TO THE OLD CLUB a forlni!!ht aboard HAROLD Du- MR AND MRS. OWEN C. He is affiliated with Sigma Chi

)'he A,! Rohd~s have moved from Hampton road. ClIAHl\'lE'S yacht Naloya are the FROST o[ Washingtoll road will ~fraternity.To their faVOrite Old Club up lhere in the Flats. for Ihe CHAHLES B. WARRENS, JR., be at lheir Wolfeboro, N.H. sum. The couple has not disclosed

rest of ,the Summer seaSOn • • • ' I) f Lake Shore road, MR. and mer home for lhe rest o[ the any wedding plans.L'ttl Ch'. h' !llHS, JOHN W. GILLETTE, JR., season. MI'. and MI's David Olan Meek.

. Ie. lp ••• W 0 Is ql,lite a'man now that there's II younger o[ Birmingham. and MR. AND • el' and. Miss Bosson's brother,son In the house •.• accompanied ,the Rohdes to the club .. , i MHS. C, THORNE MURPHY of Within II five.day period MRS. Robert, came from fndianapolis. A.nd in the meantime •.. Ihe new,comer ... James Anlhony •••. Ri\'ard boule\'ard. PERCIVAL DODGE of Dvar for the announCemL'.lt party.15 <lddlng days to his young life •.. right here in the Poiote • • • IT.. Lane received word that she had Miss McKernev a(lendocl Font-

OBJECT LESSON I !I1R. AND MRS. THOMAS J. ". two new granddaughters. On bonne, in SI. Louis, and the Uni-

Th• t d d M' M' h' M LITLE III of Meadow Lane an- Jul.v 17 ,MHo AND MRS, DOUG- versit." of Detrol.t. Her fl'ance,

• e IUS en e ISS Ie: Igan. iss Detroit Beauty Pageant ••• I nounch tile Jlll\' 19 b.lrth of ad ~ LAS DODG E (E L IZ A BET H the son of Mr. and Mrs. MatthewpOInte out to us an interesting obiect lesson •. , : son, JOHN DELBRIDGE. !IilI'S: THOMPSON) announced t 1'1e --------------

The Pageant Ball ••• which WIlS held in the Grand Ballroom' Litle is thc former VIRGINIA bil'lh of MELISSA PHELPS, inof the Book Cadillac last Thursday evening .. , WdS to benefit the DELBRIDGE. Hartford, Conn. On July 22,leader Dog league. . • -PIe!ur. b\' '1'(," Gocl,O\ MR. AND MRS. EARL I. IlEEN-

And although we searched the ballroom floor ... we couldn't MRS. WILL,lAM G. CURRAN Geraldine Ann Mauer, daughter of M1'. and Mrs. Ray- AN, JR., (NANCY DODGE) be.find one single member of the leader Dog League in IIttendance .1•• has lNt her Ca~l~ux road home mond J. Mauer of Lakeland Avenue, was married on July came the parents of ANN TRACY.whie:h seems to us II p ett h If h t d t t t . f d I to ~pend the re~t of the summer 24 to Michael J, Pope, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Pope of Nor- • • Theftrst party for Peggy Zed.

f h'l r y a. ear e WilY 0 ry 0 raise un s; as the guest of lieI' parents. the mal1d,\r dt.]','e. TIle \"eddl'ng took place 1'n St. Paul's CllUt'ch ~..TR. alld 1I')'S. CHES'l'ER F. b'd I G d Ior a pet p I anthropy! • • . , : HAnOLD B. BARKf;RS, of New' ,. ". \ er, II ee ect of ,01' on B air,

Ho e th t d' t J W d D W d on the Lake, and was performed bv the Rev, Fr. Bohr. CARPENTER o[ Lakeland ave. son ,lf the Clyde S. Blairs. ofw ver, e pagean Irec ors . .• ean ann Iln oris 00 York. at their slimmer home at .J h d h

',' • bun'lsupported as ~hey were by the League .•• managed to fill Easl Hampton, Long Island. t ffThtel:ri[llhe'slgOgwn "k'<lsdo[lwhile I.'.--h--....--- --_. ~~leendi~~e are\\.lIel~~ein ~~:' ;~;.~~ ~~~~;~P1~~hOI\~I~'r \:;:~ a 1L1~~i~~~I~tne a room with a 'ot of good looking folh . . , anti put on an • 0 • a e a \'1 . on pea e s. eeves, . peac gowns and matching bals The'" l1e\" both \I'ays,a mall t nd t d J ' gi\'en al the Grosse Pointe Yachtevenirw gown competition for the 23 litle aspirAnts that won great MR. AND lI'lRS. LAWRENCE s. ram. a :"as' IIm~e : with blue ribbons, sllnilar to the 0 0, a I at the n cklme With ch tilly Club la~l week by M~~. Montpraise from the judges. . • K. BUTLEH h<lve estab ished e . an : maid o[ honol'. Their bouquets ANN WEbTHOFF, June debu.

themselves in lheir new home lace and rosebuds o[ \Vhl~e taf- ! were a combination of peach tante. left Monda" to visit Milr. Wickham.JUDGE DE GRIMME on Lincoln road, feta. The pe~lum at th~ hlp-Ime ~roses and blue delphiniums. ion Smith in GI~ncoe. Ill. and Anolher miseellaneou.~ shower

On.e of the Judges was Joseph de Grimme who although was of a. Wider chantdly lace. I Th b'd' I loaay will honor the Zeder miss,, e 1'I e s mot leI' wore a Helen Pallerson. in Winnetka. 'T B. h D EI I d hhe makes the Whittier his pied de terre ••• seems a Pointer to aU J U D Y SCHOENHERR cele- Her head piece was a band of I . , . oJ ' N rs. 109 am .r) en an erof us •• , ,. braled her sel'cnth birlhday re- braided taffeta wilh pearlizeci or,' draped !Jgnt ~Iue uress \\'Ith • mother, i\'Il'.';, Dan S. Eddins, \\'il!

The taffy-locked and tres chic Mrs. de G. was with him ... in' cently with a parlyin her home anl(e blossoms on either side of i bro\lvn ba~cessol'les. The mother l'nScl!IE1'I'I'aR}0:E~\~I[tEh'sJDoeannl~!~el'lSO\\n'c..eka' be joint hO.~tesses in the EddinsM

'ddl d PI her head. The three.qua,.ter I of tle' I'Ideg1'oom wore an a~ua ~ ., home in Renfrew road.Summer black with a large black chill'. eau •.• ilnd a pure silk black on j I ,esex roa. aymates . I d \ th 11 k classmate ~t Ogentz Junior Col.

f h hwho attended were STEVIE lenglh veil was of illusion. She i TIl'es,s 1'1 ) ac' acccssnt'les. On Aug. 24, Susan Kemp will

sling or er ~nd which tllngled with /lO electric fan! • • • GREGORY, LaFRAY GREINER, carried a bouquet of la,'kspurs I . :1'11' corsages were of rUbrum lege. entertain at a kilchen shower inThe following evening at the Pagellnt Parade .•• dozens of KAREN S U L L I V AN, BETH and wbile roses centered with, !JIles. her Harvard road home and

th I' d I W d d t t h th B t' G I TI b t C 'I G b A hO\l.,e I(uesl in the Fail' court A PI t 1 hid Iose Ine up a ong 00 Wolf dvenue 0 wa c e eau les a HOWENSTEIN, NANCY DUN- white gardenias. 11' es man was, y1'1 ,1'0 - home of MRS. LEO WARREN nne e c ler as p anne t IeBy . , . took one look at Sir Joseph dnd screamed, "It's XAVIER LAP, SUSAN SHAW, STEP- M v L M ue h 'ci f I bel. Ushers were Rlcnard Mauer, spinst"" dinn'Cr for Thul'sday,

CUGAT" • . • I.IA>,TIE KERBA\V'"', S LI ElL. A I aI', Oll a,',. e" ma, 0 I brother of the bride, and Rich. KUH.N is her sister. MRS. K., O. Sepl 2 Wir and Mrs Fred M

" ~ 1 honot', was dressed 1I1 peach taf. d Db' FROELICH of Entcrprise Kan ". , ....Seems he is always being mislaken for the Rhumbll King , •• HOBBS, SUSAN SO MER S, f'eta with alternating rOws of ar am run. : - '. •• " . Zeder, Peggy's parenls. will he

and not long ago waf asked by the mllnagement of the PI~za in New MARY ELLE.': K 0 T C HER, hand-sewn net and laffeta shiro I The wedding breakfast. and I A dl I' It' tl hosls at the rehearsal dinner atF D

"r ~ HL \FF' ANN d ' h . h" can e 19 1 gel'VICe I'ecen v thh G POI' t Cl b th f IYork, • RE D.::,C 1 ,Ian ring at the neckline which ex, 1 t I' receptIOn, w Ich was atl-end- I.' All S . • E ' I Ch h' c ,rosse n I' 1I e 0-!11 \RY CAREY JUDY V!l.N ,. db 150 I h Id t th ,In • am.s plscopa mc lowing evening. New York State Polil",' ha\'c"To please leave by a back entrance because hundreds of tho.G 1 ,. , • tended into cape sleeves. The e y. gues s; was e a e .1 united in marriage ARDIS AR •. I hi" HAM. BEVERLY WARTENA botto.m Gf the dress also had a DetrOit Ya.eh,t .club. , ' LENE CO'IPEAU, da\lghtel' of Mrs, William Br~r. Betsv assembled a tile o[ 25,000 cia.'.

crny glr S want your i\utograp . alld JUDY E.\"AI,D. I TI b d ~l I l"t" C'ld\I'ell and 'lal')'ol'I'e ObeI'lellf' sl'ficatl'()ll' of l'llll(il'Y 111'II'kl'11'"

MENNEN'WILLIAMS THERE ;". -" ruffle of shirred nel. Sh'e wore a ',e 1'1 e s ~av" mg Oll ,1 . the HENRY A. COMPEI\US, and ,." . • , ~ u , ' ,0light blue pietme hal of net with co~slsted of a. blege and aqua I JACK WILLIAM SHOHT, whose [er also plan to cntrrlain in hon. 101' investigations im'()lving tho.

The G. Mennen Williams were at the Pageant Ball ••. he ter- 'Gucsts 01 the WENDELL AND. a scalloped brim and blue veh'et PrI?1 dress WIth whIte aCCf'S-lllarents are MR. and MRS, WIL- ':.':.._~_tl_l_e_b_r_icl_c.lo.be. identification of pcrson". ribly striking in the Summer White of the Navy ••• and Nllncy in a ERSO~S aboard the "Escapade" ribbon. and carried blue del. sones. • . LIAM H. SHORT o[ NeH road. fF===~==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-';=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-';=-=-=-=-=-~=-~~'======='illovely soft.toned blue evening g~wn • . • followlIlg the Macklllac ra;e were phiniums. 'fhe two bridesmaids, TI\-e couple plannecl 10 drive 10 • •

She WIlS "chaperon" for a loelll belluty during the five days the I MR. AND i\lRS. 'l'A'IES G. Helene Mauer. anoth'CI' sisler of Quebec for their honeymoon, On Moncia.v MRS. THEODORE• • d hid . t . SMITH o[ Edgemont Park and d '1123 g"l, were 1M town for the Pageant ••• an s e ov~ every mmu e their children, MARJORIE and the bride, and Mary Ann Pope, an WI returr. to Dell'Oit, where H. HINCHMAN of Vendome

of it '.' . including 01 ride from Rivard .and East Jefferson ..• down i STl';PHEN. After cruising in sister of, the bridegrQom, wore they will make their home. load will sct out on a tripWoodwdrd avenue to the Fox Theater In the Pageant Parade I Georgian Bay, the Smith family i ._--.---. . .... -.---- through the White Mountains 10,

MISS GROSSE POINTE are spending a few weeks al Les TON REEDS. of Dallas. Tex., and thorne road and Mrs. H. is al. Hillside Inn at Newfounci Lake.Also at the Pageant 81111 • • • ' Cheneaux. their son TED. ready Florida.bound on a m(Jt~r I N. H. ~lRS FRED LOUIS

W I. d th Edd' E' b' d th gilt t ourselves' • t' t d'd h th. 'I' I I SM[TH Will accompany her on. e g .mpse e. Ie Ison ergs ••• an ou a ' MR. AND MRS. W. HURST np 0 eCI e were ey 1 o. the jaunt and then continue onthat Dottie Eisenberg Icoked good enough to get in Ihe Beaufy MR. AND lI-lRS. GEORGE R. t 'th th ! t 'FINK 01 Cloverly road wilh their MONTEE of McMillan road and ell e 1'\ e sou ern s a e. [ to Mystic, Conn, ,Competition herself. • • .' . h.' son-in-law and daughter, the their daughter, JACKIE return- • • 0 • • •

, She wore a dark Egyptian prmled evening gown ••• Wit .Iny CHARLES BERNAlm GOREYS, I'd last week [rom a two weeks' MR. AND MRS. JOHN BEN. MR. and MRS. ROB E R Tcoral beading at the neckline and short sleeves. . • JR. ,Il'C summering at Grand trip through the Canadian Rock- FIELD have returned home "LoI FLEMING and their daughter.

The Eisenbergs were' with Carl Lllrson ••• who, but naturally, , Bend, Onl. ies. They made ,tops at Banf[ Lake Shore road after a stay at FRA NCBS. of Hawthorne road,had a beauty in tow. • • Springs Holel, Chateau Lake the 4K ranch near Billings. Mon\.. were week.end guests at the,

In their summel' home al Louise and .Jasper L"dge. jointly owned by the FRANK i summer home of IIIR. and MRS.:Georgian Bay the C. BRADFORD • P. BOOKS and MICKEY COCH'I WALTER WAGONER in Grind.HlTTS,of Lincoln road are enter- The J. LANE DONOVANS will RANE. slone City.laining guests who motored up say goodbye to their Lakeland. • • I[rom Nashville. Tenn. Included avenue home for a month begin. After leaving Grand Holel at i Junior patJ'llns who were onare DR. and MRS. JAMES GAR. ning Aug. 15, wQcn lhey and i,Mackinac Island, PAT BAUM.II hand for Thursrlay's openin)!DENER and their C'hildren, RA- their three sons. JOE, TERRY: GARTEN 01 Windmill Pointe perform~nce o[ "The Beautiful

IClIEL and JIMMY; the RAY. and ten-mo.nth,01d CHUCK. will drive is spending ten days with People" by the Simians. indufled7\101\0 DENNYS and their chil. be at the Wequetonsing Hotel at . M~l\olI WALSH, her University of I CATHY S.TREK, ANN CAND. "

i (11en. 'DAN and NANCY, and DR. Harbor Springs. Michigan room male, at Escanaba. (Continued on Page 9)and MRS. ROYAL McCUL.' • •LOUGH and ROYAL, JR. MR. AND MRS, DEXTER !II.

~ FERRY, JR., of E~5l .JeffersonLate this month MR. AND avenue are paying lheir annual

MRS, 1l0i\'ER PHARIS of Lin.' visit 10 the Ferry family farm.('oin road will accompany his house al Unadilla, N. Y. Theirpar(lnt~, MR. AND MRS. OSCAR. daughter, MRS. CH.ESTER C.PHARIS. to Haddonfield. N. J .. to: DAVIS, of New York City, is

: visit :'>Ir, Pharis brother.in.law: spending the Slimmer there. MR.and sister. the WATSON CON-DAVIS commutes each week-end.NERS. Then they' II go on to • • •Ken' York to see the senior Pha~- Vacationers at Grand Bend,is<,s embark for E\llope on the On~,; duriong the month of Au-Qucen Elizabeth. gust will include the H. GOR.

o • • DON WOODS of Notre DameWeekend house gucsls in the avenue with BOBBY and ANNE,

L"kel,.nc! al'emle home of MR. •,\ND MRS, GEORGE WAY WIL- The LLOYD J .. HILLOCKSLlA?oIS rccently we,'e the CARL- have sold their home in Hllw-!

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The engagement of DOROTHY MOUNTEER toGeorge Raymond Neely was announced recently hy herparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Russell Mounteer of \Vindsor,Ont. 11'11'. Neely is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George R.Neely of Beaconsfield avenue. The wedding will takeplace at S1. Mary's church in \Valkerville, Ontario onAugust 14 at 3 p. m.

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Accompanied t,:r a pal'Iy offriends. Jean Dowzer set out F!i.da .... from her home in Beacons-fie'ld road (or the ("mi!y coUal/e

KF.NNF.T!I C UN N TNGIIAi\'!. near O:;coda. 'fhe girls will spend,1R" and his roommate at Yak abont len dllvs lit the lake.University, BOB BAJ.LF.N'fYNE, Gail Wris(ht. Ginny Granse,arc arriving tocla.\' al the Cun. Norma Neeb. P"t Perrone andningham home on BNkshire road Sheill! MacRae made the motor10 b(',I(in Iheir vac~tion. ; lrip with Iheir hoste~.~.

'" ... . \ ----- --_ ..._--- ..-'fhe WILLIAM H. GHAHAMS; nOUSF.UOI.D HINTS

will I('al,e their home al 21Rg In ironing II tableclo~h. toHamplon road in the Wnods i avoiel many '.olds. rlouhle I: onlyilrollnd 1'>eptf'morr J to take liP; onre lengthWIse. Rnll the IronprlresielC'ncl' in Hickory, North: cloth on A Il1rge roll of card.C ...rolina. I b~~r~ __o_r_~~~~. . _

Little Club LuncheonHonors Judy Bosson

Navy Mothers to HoldDessert Bridge Party

A dessert brid/:e will be ,givenhy Navy 1\lothel.s' Club No. 68on Werlnc.,dav, August 11. at theVeterans' building. All proceedsgo to the fund to carryon theclub's work at Veterans' andMarine }1ospitals.

'fhe hospilal committl'es dis.tribute gi!ts to \'der"nf. in thesehospitals every month.

Janice HofflnanTo Wed Ano. 28..

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Travel and Parties Parties Planned Betrothed'to Pointer I~~"t:~~::ytCI~a~:p~~~!Skelton Fa.n~YILO~!_?r EuropeFor BJ~ide.Elect I -_. ' Tomorrow. MI'. and Mrs. Owen I and Mrs. Skelton inlerl(\ to sho",

Ke.'e p Po I. nte r's Busy i Another Pointe la,.<ie who win. ll. Sk,'l\on and their dallghler I Edna thc Frrn-h ('"pit'll ?ndA miscellaneous shower 10 be I make her debut this fall is Sally, Erina of HirlgC' 1'0ilrl, \lho le(: lor • Swilzcrlanrl hc:orr. I'Clllnllnl(

given this evening by Mrs. John Frost.. ?\('w York Ill<' middle of last' home Sepl. 2/), Erina '.' ill f.n ',., .. Vacation, travel plans and parti'es for aul-of-lown visitors IVlurphy 0.' Pal'kside al'e~ue will: Sally, daughl~':' o( ~Ir. ane!' w('e-k., Il()~rd the Queen ElIza- Wellesley Co\lc~e ,m Sep!. 29.

seem to occupy Pointers complelely during this season of the i FhoJ.notr bnde-eNlect Na?lcl)b Ellen Mrs. John C)'aw(ol'i FL'O.<I of h( th to s;lIl f," Pan.<. --- ...----Ch" C lk' . I m ermann. ancy WI ecome " ' h d .

year. nshne au IJ~Sset out from her Rivard boulevard Ithe bride of Edwin Lane McPhee, "ernweat 1'1' roa , \I'll! 11\<lk(': Their honeymooning ,on-in- oon L\CThome Monday on a trIP east. With her was Pal McKee of IJr., al a 4 o'clock ceremonv at her bow at the Counlly elllh on law ane! daughter, Mr, and Mrs. When a man in 0',,1' 1,,,1-;,,, C:t:,'----------.-.---. E.ast Jeffenon avenue. ! Christ Church on Sept. 3. • September 9, fJolln B. l\1(H';Ill. Jr .. fie\\' to the advertisen f'll' .'OflH'r.n" '.1111,ng

J S. J I ------.- I to be buried alive ;n a coITln ,]:0(OF'l"J tl"I"Jgel' s Chrisline is to be I.he guest of Mrs .. Lawrence Brown wiJI be I) -1 (r 11 13 )llria to thl" " , 10 10 , HOUSEHOLD 111:\''1' ' ., a, 01 ('rn . see e feet unrl('l'''rounri for at ira,t 10. M1'. an.d Mrs, Frederick S. Ford., I hostes~ Aug. 18 al a pantry show- h

PI C I d Scissors dipped in hot \\'al('1' Skellon:; off. da"s ...1 the Stat" Fin,. a \;,,;tFlIIS 011'P ete Jr.. m. E?gartown, Mass., on I er tor Nancy. A tea will be givcn J

1.1 10 Martha s Vmeyard. Pal Will make I Aug. 27 at the Bonk-Cadi1lac 01' flour fncililate the cutlin/: of The f;lmil,l' Irio will stop at the: nllmbC'r I)f ilpplit'anls appilr,l i')rI t I th t b marshmallo\\s. (;\'lIl gr' V lIo'.el in Pans. l\l1'. I the J.ob.sel'era s ~)pS a ong e coas e- Holel by the bride-elect's molh- . .

fore meetmg Joan Waldo al Bos- er, Mrs. Greeta J. Flinlermann, ;ton, when they'll head back' to who will arrive from PalmCape Cod for a week.end. Springs Cali!

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney S. Hall .' 'Iof Cranford lane are stopping at Mr,s. S. Hober~ Scott. \1'1 I t'n-the Barcia\' in New York for a I~rtam at Ihe spmster dmner as-few davs. 'Mrs. Henry L. Caulk. slsled by her molher, Mrs, H.anhsins of' Lewiston road "nd her Erne, in the Erne home on FIS -.voung son Micke)' are beatin,l( er road, Lochmoor Country Clubihe sllmrn;r heat at'their cottage will be the scene of the Sept. 1on Bois Blanc Island in the l-ehe.al'sal dinner hosted ~y.EdgarSiraits of Mackinac. D. Flintermann of Tourame roae!.

On Friday Mr, and Mrs. Wil. A luncheon on the weddingliam O'Neiil Kronner of East day will be given by Mr. andJefferson avenue felt for their Mrs. Aaron Evans of Colonial5ummer home at Onekama, Mich" road. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lanenear Manistee. McPhee o( Mcadow lane are the

Mrs. H. Ray Will of Hillcrest parents of the bridegroom-elect.road, who made a trip East some Nancy Ellen Flinlel'mann hasweeks aJlO while Mr. Will stayed asked her sister Joan to be honorwith. the children, took her turn maid.on the homefront while hel' hus- Matron of honol' will be Mrs.band made a two-week tour of S. Robed Scolt. Mary Jane Bene-Orego.n, Washing Ion , .and Sa.n diet. of Marion, Ind.; BarbaraFranCISco. He returned home thiS Jeffrey, of E,'anston, Ill.; Amyweek-end. Evans and Marl' Frances Brown

A!ler visiting Mr: and Mrs. C. will also be bridal attendants.E. Budd of Soulh Bend, Ind .• the Peggy -Backstrom will serve asCharles ,:. Oostd~ks have return- flower girl for her cousin's wed-I'd 10 Ihe.II' home m Harvard road. ding in Christ Church.

Honnnng Mr. and Mrs. Jean Frank Gaughen Jr .. of Chi-Pau! Grol/lx and ?III'. and Mrs. eago, is to be the besl mah. JohnLuclCn Groulx,. of Montrea!, Rlllketter, Dwight Wegener,Charles Young gave a cocklall J '.1 G d ' "'h \'

d d. . 't, S I ...J , ames .L\I C 00 \Vln, JOin oungan lOner pal \ • a urua) eve- • D S' kit I '11 h .ning. The couples were house an'J on, Ie eseI' WI us er.guests of Julian Groulx of East tJefferson avenue, Treasure Hznd

Follows DinnerMrs. Frank E. ROllsek was l]()s. Ruth CIare Liebo Id

~~~~iS~~~~~~yf;I~~:i;l~;, ~ {;:;: Weds Henry Geor. gesure hunt in the Lincoln roarlhome' o( her. parenls. M1'. andMrs. O. B. Royer. Honor guest ----------was .• her brother's fiancee, Car- Ruth Clare Liebold, daughl,er of !VIr. and Mrs. Ernest G.olyn Stuart Wander, visiting from Liebold, and Henr.\' L1o,vd George, whose parents are Mr.Maplewoorl, N. J. and Mrs. Hem'.\' V. Geol'.!~c, of Connersville, Pa., exchanged

Miss' W ...nder has been the their nuptial vows Saturday noon at ceremony OIL SI. P;ml'sgucsl of her husband-Io-be, Dr. Church on-the-Lakel'hore. -------------Richarrl R, Royer,. and his p~r.! For her bridal gown Ruth se.en Is. The .collP~e Will be maTnhle~. TeetI'd pafe peach lace over salinSept. 11 III 01 ange, N. J.. C) with lace appliqued at the yoke.WIll. mak.e theIr home In 51. The- full ballerina skirt flowedL?UIS, w~l1~ the rloc.tor completes fl'Otn a filted bodice and hel' From South Bend, lnd, comeshIS speCialization m. head an.d matching net turban was trim- news of an Aug. 21 weddinJlIneck surgery al Washmglon Um. med \lith white gardenias. She which will unite Martha Rosevel'sl(Y. carried a b,~uquel. of white or-

GuC'.~ts. at the party were the chid:;, a gift of her sister and Hans and Wi\free! Richard Boer-R?y Falrlambs, ~II' and Ml's. brother-in-l"w, Mr. and Mr~. John nero The bride-elect is the daugh.Rlchal'cl . l~enry Woo~. Mr. and Cassell, of Honolulu. The orchids' tel' of Mrs. Louis E. Hans, of1\'lrs. Wilham LudWIg and the were (lown here (rom Hawaii. South Bend..laek McCullo/:hs and Richard The,bride asked Suzanne Breil.Jeromes. both of Rochester. mayel:. to be hel' honor maid and Miss Hans \\'as gradlwterl from

only altenrlant With hpr baller- Western Michigan Collcge andFlorida Visitor Honored ina gown of iet blue :;atin and. is a member of Omega Chi Gam-

Three surprise showers for By V~gi nia Van Der Zee matching tiara. the maid of honor i ma.Jean Doherty were held this lasl calTied pUl'ple-f1eeked while 01'- 'J f' h f 1\1 Alchids. "er lance, l l' son 0 j' rs. -week in quick suceession. Virginia van Del' Zee was host- (red R. Boerner and the late Mr.

On Ju~ 31 a bridge par~ and 9S lasl week at a ~ncheon at Sa\lyNicke~on attended as ilie Boerner o( Pemb~r~n road, isl-------------~--~-~----~~-~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~miscellaneous shower was aiven the Count 1''' Club fOI' Mrs. Co- f1owel' girl. wearing a, white 0<.. d' 'I, .- h' t~

" J gandy rlress with peach flowers now allen 109 "estern ,<Ill' I-for the bl'ide.to-be by Barh man Munroe, of l\liami, Fla. 1\1rs, appliqued on the bodicC'. She gan College in Kalamazoo. He 'Beran'Ck at her home in Ril'arrl Munroe is here with M1'. MUnlO'C carried a baby orchid hand served for lhree years with theboule\'llrn. Among Ihose present to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. bouquet. The honor maid and Army Air Forces in the Pilcific_ J 1were Nilncy Doherty, Dolores ~tewart W. Munroe. flower girl's bOliquets wcre al~o --------Rink, Peg Williams, Mary Lon. Guests 'who returned to the flown Hawaii. HOUSEHOLD HINT I flA~ ~rles, Helen Waugaman and Betty van Del' Zee home in Provencal 1\11'. George asked his brother, Never starch babv's cloths, sn (/) uAnderson. warl (01' bridge included Mrs., D. Hugh Thomas George. to be his the stiffness might irritate his I ' 'ltJrf1;rOl

The very next rial'. Au'gust I, Neil O'Day. Mrs. Terl Grace. Mrs, hC'sl man. Roherl Liehold. Rob. tender skin. More often than not "1 Virgin FlowerPeg Williams entertained at her Jim Grace. Justine D.e Petris, erl Bennet!. Jack EberlC' and Ihe tiny clothes will not' fit oVl;r I'

homp. in Moran road. Guests in- Ann Brown, Eliz ...beth Herdegan Mllrray Beers seated the gue:;ls. a regular .<ize ironing hoard. so HAND BEAUTYeluded Ruth Stickel,' Audrey and Ann Lilley. Mrs. Liebold cho,e a print j(o\\.n use a sl.eeve hoard (01' easiel'Vincent, Sue Hein.Mary Jane ------- with which she wore I"vcnrl~r- ironing.Ewarl, Nilncy Doherty, Peggy SUSAN HICKS, rlaughter of tippC'rI orchirls for hl'r nnughll'l";:Ha~'c~ "nd Dolores Rink. LYLE J. HICKS. 1:135 Ken.<ing. wec!ning. Wilh her "f1cII)()on Ul"FUNNY PRl,NK

On August 2. Mary Downing Ion road, was chosen to serve as frock oi silk crl'pe ;.1r.'. George A painter working at 1657 11.0>kept the ball rolling with a beach a member o( a commillee in \l'ere purple orch id.'. I.vn reported that someone trierlparly followed by rlP.,scrt and a charge of arrangements for a tea A reception at the c;ro,~c to break in on July 27 sometimrlinen shower at her Fisher road given recenlly in the Green room Poinle Yachl Cluo followed thr bl'lween 5 p.m. a~d II a.m. Ihl'

Mrs. William II, Hcrberl o[ home. Included in the merry- of Walwood Hall (or We~tern wedding. The eouple then ldl nexl day. The re_,idents are "iltBeverly road was 110stl'SS Sunday making werc Grace Rockoff" Michigan CoJlC',I(e woml'n slu. 01 a honcymoon Il'ip to thl' Edge' of town. Police say it looks likeat a Liltle Club luncheon honor. Margo Downing, Marian Mor~e.: den'~ whn Jive in thai dormitory. water Beach Hotel in Chicaj(o. a children's prank.Illg Judy Bosson, bnde-e1ect of Nancy Doherty anrl Barb Ber- 1 _

Jaml's Elliolt Gibson, : anek.Among the /:lIests were Judy';

<Jlmt, Mrs. lIpnry L, Newman, i Jean DOWler Entertaining,.nrl cousins. Mrs. Ilern.don Wal(" Pals at Family Cottagaer" o( New lIave-n. (on~, andMrs. William L. NC'\\'man, andMrs. lIerhert's daughter, Mrs.Ames Howlel!.

Janice Lee Hoffl11an, daugh-ler o( the HowardV. Hoffmansof .W...shinglon road, has asked!ill'S. William Gardner StralV-bridl:.e to S'erve as honor matronSatut'day, Aug. 28, "Ihen she ~nd Mnrgal'et Hamiilon Gage anrlJame,s Merrunan Waldron are, Gene Lamont. who will repealmarried at an afternoon eere-:. .mony in Chrisl Church. : thell' nuptlal.vows at a ceremony

. Saturday, will b" honor guestsAmy Evans and Mrs. Rlchal'd l(>night in the Lincoln rOild home

Hurley. of Benton Harbor, are of the Carlton He:lll'~. when Wil-the other attendanls, Robert E. Ii.n C, Healv i., ho;t at a dinnerWaldron will be best man for his iol' Ihcm. . ,hl'Otl)"el'. Theil' parenls arc Mr. William will be best man at:lnrl Mr~. Robert G, ~aldron ?f Ihe wedeling. The bride-to-be isUniverSity place. l?avld Harns, the daughler of Roscoe M. Gage,of Arden, N. C.; Richard M"r~h, of Mansfield, O. Her fiance's par-William Strawbridge and WII- enls are Mr. and Mrs. Howardli~m C. Boydell wnJ II.,her, C. Lamont of McKinley Place.

Janice and Jim will he honor- Alan MacManus, J:lnice Jack-en this evening when Ihe Allan son, Delore$ Massey, Thoma~A. Rullers give a dessert supper Healy, Barbara Webb, the Wil-and kitch'Cn shower in the homp !iam Griffiths and MI'. and Mr.~.in University place. A week (rom Keith McKenney will attend thetoday MrS. Wi1Iiam H. McCo~' dinner,and Mrs. Irwin S. Amberg willjointlv hosless ... tea and mi~cel.Janeous shnwer in Ihe Amberghome in Weslchester road.

Mrs. Strawhridge will enter-lain al the ~pinster rlinner !\ug.2" in the Univp.rsily piaI'I' homeoj her mol her, Mrs. Arnold Mal.lo\\'.

Joan Margaret Stringer, daugh.ter o( Mr. and Mr~ Max J. Sll'in-/(er of Rivard boulevard, has com-pleted details fOI' her Sept. 9wedding. On that date she willbecome the bride o[ Robert T,l\lagee, of Nell' Orleans, son ofthe late MI'. and Mrs. FrancisPickens Magee.

A reception at the Countryeluh will follow the Thursday\1oon ceremony at St. Paul'sChurch on-the-Lakeshore.

Joan has asked her sisler, Annto be honor maid, Bridesmaidswill include Mrs. Louis A. Did-ble, Jr., of Naugatuck, Conn., Mrs.Edward S. SI?,lIss, Jr., o( NewOrleans; Mrs. Douglas K. Brown,of Denver; Barbara Weeks, PatsyPosselius and Adele Connolly.

The best man, Fl'ank Costley,and .ushers will come from NewOrleans for. Ihe wedding. Seat-ing the guesls will be Grant Jah-ncke, Davis Jahncke: Daniel Ma.gee, Harry England, Edward S.Stauss, Jr., Edward LeBreton, Jr"Monroe Lyons and Helion Dick-son, Jr. •

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..--~~------------_.---_.- --------- ---------_._-- ------------------_._--------------- ---Brigis.-p~st-Do,vns Local lPail" Repeat -------=--__ :Folk, Love, lJohn Murphy, Loa SheridanNine for Fourth Straight IIn PClrk Net Win in Club IIStar in Park S"riIn Meet'Single Tdkes Fdlse H;P'~~d'Givcs Charghezan Home Ru< TournCllnent Net Tourney Grosse Pointe High Tanker Captures Three Firsts and l!l

for First Score in Third Inning; Team Makes Playoffs 1 Second in Sunday's Event in Village's

, . I . J t' J • t G ' p( w'e', Virginia Collins ~nd Hugh Pointers Affiliated with Indian I Lakefront PoolE\'ery team has Its ]lI1X "nr t 1<\ lS W lil IO".,e , , ~ I ., IAmerIcan Lec:iol1 baseball !t'Cllll rill1 into last Stlllda,Y, Auglls~ BI3cb Win Crowns Second Vil!age Orqanization HI' Joe Fromm1, ilt Belle Isie when It dro)Jppd Its fOllrth gall1P In as Inall\ i Year in Row Take Finals J::>hn Murphy and Loa 2a,I' Sheridan featured the Grosses<~rts il~rlill,'l Bllf!h-" Pos:. :1 {), 1'1'",,11' lhl' jo's tn Hi'll'::';, Pointe Park swimming meet Sunday with thre_e fIrsts an~ aGrl'JO'se POll1te clinched a plav:>f!.herth. .__ ._1] / ,,'R.y .Joe 1,'rol11m , I By JOE FROMM I 5econd each. Murphy, a senior student at Grosse P0Jnt€' J-:llgh

Blig~~ ~eorNI lIs fi,q lld' of , I \ IrMlnla CollI's ~nd Hugh I Roland Folk and Harold O. and a member of the varsity swimming squad, captured firststhe l1;;me 10 the thm! mnlng I' 11~l\ II iiS 1 "irpsN! iiftel an ex"tnlllil-, Rleckl repeated theil- champ-' Lo\'e. of. the Indian Village: in the boys' (15-18) 25 and 50 yard frec. styles and the 50 yard,lnhn ena! ghC',,,n <1101e " ,,,,~:(, lIon I ~VP:1k<1 no in,IUII(" 'iOllShip periomances of lasl TennIS Club captured the I backstroke, He took second in the men s 50 yard free slyle,10 II,chl ii,ld, H""t'\(l Illp l",]1 Bo" HI(','n dl,']k,d up hi, vcar to capture tItles in th~ invitational mens' doubles! Loa Zay Shpridan eaptured'------------.--tnok a fab~ h"p ,JI'" fJ;.JlIlI flftl, \ ,lIOl\ In .'1', ~(:11b when I~;r(lssc POInte Park tennis tennIS tOlll:nament held al. the firsls m the girls' (12.15) 25-yanl/ McCarthy; 3, Jimm~' Morris.B"rkE".' 'llOlIlde: '" lw '.i!!1( In I" L" ""Ilell'd ~I hJts ""PI' 1111\1' lrHlI'l1i\men\ cumpleted last Grosse l'oll1te Club o\'ec the free slyle, 25')'~j(i bleast stl'ok", I Time-:17,85,[Irlel the h.ll ;;:1:1 "](' hn v,ent f" lonlngs t" def"at Fill:'! Po~l. ,)-l, :\'!i'ek. • weekend. Doubles teams from and lien for first in the 25.yald. Bovs' 25."d, free style (12.15):a home! liD, at !lell" 1>1" \\«ine,£1;,'O ,lilly ~o, ". the Glosse Pointe, Indian Vil- b~ek sl1'oke. She pla.ced second in' l, W;nnie L'lekert; 2, Ken Walker;B , .. Ot("1 ,'s ,(" 1'''1 'un In . VIlf.(Il\'<l r 'plLlled the woo tl"O 1ft I I

I '~f.'" , ',(' ," • , Fau'! outil,! (/](' ["oIn("l's 9 to ,'. 'I BI .k' h Iil!!e , Detroit Tennis, ann Ie ,> .yare lee s y e, ,3, Bill Jones, 1'llne--:I3,2,tJ,P thlrr! Inllwg "hrn !JOIl 11" h." ", ,llH n s s,ng C's und ec I t c I,, (' II n hut (oll1lllllted ,1 el\l1.\ !In.\- I bl,IS' sill "Ies Another pl'ver Countl'\, Clubs each h;ld ell- T,helan',B~ganz. ,(Orllll'l' GlOssel GII'ls' 25-.vd. free st~,'le (12-15):al,i,o/1 l«~d'rcl [,I,i "I' ;,n JIl'(' [". I ,"" f 1 ,'''' ", 'I P t

'" i' C. CJ, nn.\ Oil[ e'IO, 19l1l(( JI1 Jaek Dillon thanged partners but I tries in the tournament. oln e ,High vars~ty dl\'cr, put I I, Loa Zay Shel'ldan: 2, Pennyh't ';0\'.(-111, ('{l tn .,J'((.n{ lln ~=.j CIOSS(> P(llnlr's ~('(lrln,:' 11' b fl' .. . on d dl\'lno t b t ft Ih I k T'p~."pd ball ,,,~d ;;(01ed "n Pal ' .... ., 0' ': l,'las Stl a mem er 0 l,lC llIen 5 I F Ik" d 1 ., I f I d H . I. 0 ex 1l I IOn a er e Londes; 3, Belly Stat man, ImeC?n1etOn" ,:ngl!" I.. lC'nil'r. (,ro ..st POJJ,te, scored fllst 111, doubles top team, ,Last year DJl. I T. ~agea~nd '~\I~XC~~=n:r Ot7;1~ sWIm meet. 1--:15,1.

. the seeo"1ri lnmng when P.uss I lon tpamed WIth I1'lrkula and this' , Results I B '2- d f t I (15 18). The !ll1<ll I I'll of the g,~nJe rallle GIM'" opened WIth ,:1 Single I,) I J'e"J' \\'J!lI!l,"j'I'(Jtll(,.'. FI'ank. ' Little Club III th(' finals SundaYI B " _, .. . oys ~'y, ree ~ y e . :

h I h ( S 1 I """" "' . I'afternoon in straIght sets of 6-:1' 19 .0) s 2,:>'~d. ft ee sly ~e (un,del 1" John 1I.1urphy: 2, fhomas Van-~~I1~:~:;~,I a'~~:':~!:'"n'C'~~;i~, ;~ ('entcr and adval1!:ed to sec;l!\rl IlESl'LTS I and 6-4. The wmnmg team I..~)__~, Ch<lr!:..~ ~~~~_:.--~, 10m Twm, Tmle-:ll 3,v;;nc"cl \n stt onn "n a pa,<en ball on BaYiud Johnson s s,j('I'I"l['<' ;)lclI',' Singles reacl.ed the finals with a 6.2, 6.:1 Girls' 25.yd. breast stroke (12.ancl srnl(n ,,'hrll Ihr nrxt hatter from \I',hel.e l~e stored on Clau !'il'sl Round winning match ()\'et. H. F. Fen-: Extra Inn" 15): I, Loa Zay Sheridan, T1me-Cnl[~n",d 2, '1ogle on l"lcher Bob Weaver S SI!lg,,: to centel'. JHck DII:nn def. P .. J. Donavan edy and J. R. Kristufek, I lUg :20.4.Ruck, Ic~ i ln the fifth mn\!lg I?avc DOll' ~.6:2? (G.~): .Hay SCn\lll1ii~1 de!. I Gage and Wemer downed Carl' " Boys' 25.yd, breast stroke (12-

RucK \'.ent the nl.'t<lnL'e for thel ne!l.y beat out an mlJeld hIt and r,owald .C,lI ~oll '<fi.02 (6.3). A,: Gr~~\n and ~harlip ~alms in tll<' TIlts Popular 15): I, Leslie Ressique; 2, R:0bertPOlnlel~. ,Inkmg out 11, walkIng 1Clair Weaver drew the III st oI Plutymkl ,!e" Dlek ,mal t (6.3) ~ semi-finals, 0-1 and 6.2, Koph; 3, Don Bradford, Tirne~4 r.nn :1ti"I',IIle: n hit,. ,three \\lliks is,;ued hy Petns., (6.2); R. KI"ll1~nlllh (bye): Bill O()1I.'HG ,80S1tJN'S 2#() Bolh Folk and Love ale le~i. :15 ..5.

B!'Jggs' pitcher J 1m Girton: Bill Winkler Ieaehcd fn.,t on an Patlyn (i)ye); H. Blc<:k! def. Bill i WES1"I.R.tJ rl?IP OF SrEPHt:NS dents of the Pointe, despite their B)' JOE I'ROl\Il\I Boys' 25.yd. baek stroke (12-struck (Iut 10. \l'lllked 4 and gaVelellor, loadmg tJ,e basts, Boh, Wild (,G.O) (G.Il; AlI1\)ld HOllgh, 7iJ.e SEASON, iHelR. ISN'T afTi,lialion with theInd~an Village Three extra inning games fea. 15): 1. Les Ressique; 2. ,Tomup 3 h:t.,. I Breen laid down a pcrfect bunt de[; l- n:nk Dillon (6.3) (4.6) MOST' 5IJCCESS':OJ. 1';lE }lor cluo. Folk lIV€S In Nottmgham lured last week's pial' in the Swanson; 3. D. VandenBranden.

Grnss(' P')in!e senred t\\'o I~ague: to starl a squeeze play on \\'hl<:h 16.,l): K,'n Frantz def. Bruce INt!En:::r~A"i~R.:} VAR/~~i!! I' road, in the Pal'!' a~d Love lives' Neighborhood Club s ~ f t b a I] Time-:1725."I"'£llles (lre,'lOUS to Its def~at by ~Donnelly scampered acLOSS the I{o!(el S ((j.2) (6.3). 'I A 'SNAPPY ,388 OP In, Ford court In (,rosse 'poInte leaglle. All three games were Girls' 25,~'d, back slroke (12.Br;ggs. ! plate. Don Williams slllgird I Quarter-Finals 1 ,A,N{) )(O.tlt:RE!> PLAYER- \\ oods. 'played Monday evening in Ihe 15): I, Bermte Mahoney,Loa Zay

The Pointers pul together a sharply to lefl :;;conng Weaver I Dillon oef. Schuman (6.0) I III EveRy. liE" HI1' I COMP~I,Tl; Rl;SVLTS Norlh d1\'ision and one ended in Sh('ridan (lie); 3, Ellen Connelly,smgiC'.;'] h,t batter, and two \valks I :l'Ith the sceond run of the In!l-, (6-t); KleJllsmiht dcf. Plulynskl clrv 2110MliR5 Flrsl Round a tic when il was called because 1'ulle-:18.3.In «'()IC Ihell' on Iv run to defeat 'mg. (3-6) (6-0) (6-1)~ Paltm de!.: He 't'/IIILE PLAY/IfG W_ J. Crolll.George Caulkins of darkness in the tenth innmg. rolen's 50-yd. free style: I, EnrlDe;rboln Post. 1-0, at Kerhy Field The Pointers addcl! their last Blecki (6.2) (6.2); Frantz def.' VISlreO 11"J WI'!"" A (Ce) defeated George Bealty-C. The best game of the ycar \\'as Brabb; 2. John Murphy, Time-OD Wednesdav, Ju)v 26 two luns o( Ihe sixlh mnillg, Bob Hough (6-2) (6-4).'/ w::I BANOA(jEO /i{('/;'1S/ H. Symington, Jr. (GPe), 6.2. 6-3; played between Grace Church :25,3.

It wos In t!le fifth InJ;ing tl;al Green singled to c~nl~r "nd t(JOI, I Semi.Finals Roland Folk-H. O. LOI'e (IVe) and Fishpr Retort!, Both teams Boy,,' 50-yd. flee style (12-15):GIl'S'" JOlllte ~ Don Williams .sm- second on a h"lk by pIlcher Pe~.: KIClnsmith deL Ddlon (0.6) def ,lop ,Wunlwill-\\9'~l1iam, :l1m- played, 12 scoreless innin!(s be-II, Ken Wnlkcr:2, Wi~nie Liekerl;glNI 10 left ficld to open the mn ers, theln scored nn Huss Gregg s (6.1) 16.0): Frantz def. Paltyn P " t S S tel t staldt (C Cl, 6.3, 6._, J. Chililln' f[,r" (Jrace Church scored ln (he 3, Bill Jones. Tlme-.29.mg. Boh Green took,first aftel single to right. Gregg stole sC'e- (~-6) (6.01 16-4). Oz.n e ea COIL S OUIP e e J:Ca,ulkins (C~).def. J, W. Dct- thirteenth 10 Win the game, 1,9.1 Glrls'.50-yd, freestyle (12-15):bein" hit hy a pitched ball andd I andh ~he h SCO!cd "I'hen h !fl,e I Finals \\ 1I~I.H. H, \\ 111~ams (CG), 6.~, Fisher Recol'd out.hlt the win, I I; B~rll1ce Mahoney; 2, Loa ~ayWilliams rno\'ed down to seeon icatc ers.t ro\\' wcnltlloug tIC, Kleinsl1uth def. Frantz (4-6) Eight Day Canadian Cruise ,6-2, H. F, Fenert~-J. R. KnstufeK ne'S 1en hits to seven Shennan; 3, Penny Londes. TuneR U$S GJ eg!( drew <l base on balls, shortstop s le¥s, mto centerfield.' (G.O) (G-4)' I' RlDoT[1?e)l.s «(ll£'\f;C)Ja6~k4-t.~!!~nl~t.t.1°T'ol~ p'agato So~a Bar Iln'd Eastern I-B'20.I., -0 If. I 1 () 5' l'6"loadmg the bas!'s, Dave Donnelly Breen \\'aso t nnprcs;;we In the i .• Q' ul ----- ;; , " v ~. " " II 't I' d t 9 2 . th oys ;) -y(. lee s y e .,.worked thc Dcarborn pitcher for sttikeout department. ge!lulg i QBO,lSt "'F'!'" els R,v JOE f-RO:lli\1 I b;n.And,' Creamer (Ope) tlef W ca till! p ,l\e 0 a -' tle at I J h M . h . 2 DR'

h 1 II f . ""I' I 3 b tt b t h I I' liar 1'1'- ma s " " . \'-as called in the tenth hecause I • () n 1II p Y, , aye am-a a,e on )a S olelng "I.,ams on y a e,s, 1I IS con 1'0' 'f Bl l' d f J' !ll.r '(6-1) Five sea scouts from GIO~S£' more trouble and anchored on F. Beyer - \'laltpr C"vanaugh ,. , ',' sev. 1'ime-:26,1.in \\ith the onlv rlln 01 the game. was near perfccl as he only walk- !. Rech" e1.S' 11ll tl da,flnr Pomte Woods, theIr skipper, tIle marnland Side of the bl'ldge.1 (DTC), 6-1, .3.6. 6-4: Carl Gra\\n- of darkness. DeFour~s scored SIX I B.oys' 50-vd. back slroke (15-

'. . (6.0). Ie u]'( mar c. .eror uns n tl III Ih mnmg to b 'eak. The game was st\Jclly a plteh-, cd 2 men. I T I ' . P od _ H rl f C Werner Von Allmen. and a photo- The photogl~nher. Mr. B~doux, i Charlie Palms (CCl def. George I' I IP n .' " 1B): '1, Jolin Murph~': 2, Daveen;' haltle hctween Boh Ruck AI Petet's struck out 10 Poml .• odm~~~, (6~') ~ (6.~~s ;.. ton: grapher retllrned from an eight. Ihought it safer to return home II Nicholson-Palll Schoenlallb (lVC) a I-I deadlock a~d \\ In 0'\ er Am- Ramsey; 3, Jim Hosking, Time-and Bill Flore]. It \\a" Florer's I els and walkecl only 3 whl1r 11a kl I ct-f L h' olll(6nel~)I dav cruise to Canada Saturdav In \"'a laxi. l\ft"r a snack lunch the 6.2, 6.4: Hemv 1'. Gage.Alex Vets, Pete Mools (iefealed G, P'37

. . h ,.IC' Ie er n. e man . . ,'. h I l' \" (GPC') f J '11< I Lunch 9-2. . .l"ek of eonltol In the dutch thaI I gl\'mg up 6 luts whIt \\crcnl 11-2) 1 their 26.foot Ito"p shIp. The sh1p departed for ome a lout 1,' [enCI' , ) (e, onme na-~p('lled his dcfc~t He struck oul,ton well se<lltel ed. (' .. ' bomeward vo~'age was highlight- p.m. I tQn-L. A. Kane (D,Te), 6-2, ~.6. Roose Vanko, was knocked

1 Senll Flllals 6 d G R I I' b .....t Ed from th.' undpfeall'd li~1 in one8, wa!ken Rand 11l1owpd only 3 I The pla.,'ofis whlth .slart Wee. ..' - ,'. '.9, I ed lJy se\'eral mishaps including The ship c,mlmued upstream, 1- '.: ,('o;-ge ,el,noe,' ,0 c' .-

hits while Ru~k struck out lO" nesday, August 11, lI1<'luoc all Blcckl def. Small (6 l) (f, "), a near colliSIOn \\lth the Bob-Lo Illllt neal' Gray Havcn dock at the! ,gal (GPC> clef. (;eO\ge Hull-John of the South games Tllesday bywalkecl 4 and scatlered 6 hJts' Legio~ teams with a .500 pel' H<las def. Lwkllder (6.4) (6.4), boat font o[ Kilc!lener a'venue mote! Dykcma (GPC1, by default. Old Brick Inn, 11.1. RustIC LogOver nme inmog, i ('ent a~'el age or belleI' from :Ill' I'inals 'fhe scouls left iheir camping IlI1otol' trouble developed. In spill'; ~uarter-I':inals,. was swamped hy G. P. Mer-. Cenlel fIeld,,!, Danny B ~,k e I four dIVISIons. The W!nnt:] \\'111 Blecki def. Haas (6.B) (6-3) glolmds at Kmgsville. Canada, of all the mechanH:al knowledge i !0Ik'9L:o\ e def., Cr~ul.Caulkms, ehants, 14.3, while Hudson de-was beaned m the fourth mnmg. become the CIty Metropolitan (G.4). on Friday morning for the return, of the scouts they wPle forced! 7-J, ?-_', F('nelt~-Kl,'stllfek def: feated Uptown Cleaners and Sur-and rushed to lhe hospItal but I ChampIOn. 1\1en's Doubles ll'lp home. A strong soulhwo.,Lern to dock at a prll'ate pier. \ C:hapm.Caulkm~, 6-,1,.2,6, 6-3, [ace Grinding downed Chrysler,

First Round.. Grawn.Palms def. Tobm.Cramer, both by sCOres of 10.0.wJIld and shccL, of ram hindered The scouts. then. Pl'oc,~.eded to 6-l, 4-6, 6.1'. (,'age.Wninfir def. Surface Grindln!!'s victor',' as.P,ltlyn . Klem"mith (b y e ); I r th h t At t h 1 t h "c..,t Ie progr~ss 0 e, oa , Illles t ,e city. 'InI\.s vl,a, aXI w.ere Rel.nclnl-Ed"ar. ~1.I, 6,-1. ! sUrcct the team or a playoff berthBleckl-~laas (bye): Carroll,~'le,s. fit t t I fi d G P C F> " ,waves were rom elg I 0 we VC the~' notl. e the rosse omte Semi-(lin~ls I while it knockeo Chrysler be-

IIlg def. Lehman.B,'ay (6-1) (6-1l); fcel hIgh and forced the. slllp to ParK pollce and Umted States Folk-Lo\'O def, Fenel't\,'-Krl'tu-1Iow the netessar" .500. Van Eck-Hough-Piulynskl (bye); Black- b C I I t t r/ d C G d h f d d k C ~ I Jlock-Frantz de!' Schuman Quarn- y-pass 0 e les er, an men e . oast uar of t elr. o:ce . oc -: fek, 6-2. 6-3: Gage,Wiener def. ocele 'hOlllc,'ed for the Wlnnel's.

(6~) (- -) D . £I f stoppmg place. Close altentlOn lng, A call home bj: tl,e skrpper I Grawn-Palms 6'1 fi.2 Naroskio gave lip only thlee hitssFl10hm "\V Id"J(d; [onlla),anL. ek. I had to be given to the fishmg brought a car to meet the scouts" Fin~ls ' to R~ose Vanker in Old Brick

us man. I e au ; Ie " I t. t n( the lake 'h fi Il t d t b t 1 I . ,lider.Smal! (bre); Dlllon.DlIlon i ne s spun ou I 0 . \\ 0 na y re urne a a au I Folk-Love clef. Gage.Wiener, Inn's upset win.: (be)' I Two miles east of Amherst- a.m. • '6-3, 6-4. 1_ . ...;.;;.===- _

----, I ' . ( t F' I ourg the ship ,an aground on a Satllrday Skipper VonAllmcn,' ' , ~,:c,. t......Have you ever thought you' sel'eral hours of hot work on 1 p,tt. _~'i.1re~ fJll~.~ cK'-ll I sand bar and shearecl a propellor assistanl skipper Bryon Runde, ""0 SAMPI,E ~:' BEE R

h'ere the orJginal ''H~rd Luck" Findlay's hoat. '. I (6,O~ ?:'3); ~;~Ug~-Plut~n5~1 t:: I pin. \Va~es beache~ the ~llIP. All and a cr:w of three sailed the: R Verbrugghe, proprietor of a I '_guy? If you ha\e e\,er enter- They had been f1vm" only a C 11 !II , (- 5). (- 5).1 Ihe ere\\ \\as ,xdelcr/ merboald, beat back home to the Grosse store at 16126 lIIack. reporler! to, ' f

-" , an 0 -, essmg ", ", 'h d d t d fieI' P . t It, d .. I' I h I. J I 29 th ' •tamed that thought jus! r'eacl the short while and \\cre at about I3lacklock-Franlz def. Dona\'an-I lopes \\ere an e ou, an a om e nOO S mUllInpa pier. It e po Ice on u y at somc.; , ';following lines and you will a thousand feet wh!!n the motor Dona\'an (6.-\) (5.7) (6.-'1): Dil. r ~nuch work .the c~'e\\ succeede~ The scou\.s leftSaturdar morn. I one had stolen a power lawn I Pantry Shelf Groceries, Snacks, Ithmk you are the Illekiest guy conked 0111. ThE'~' 1regau looking 10t1-Dillon dcl. L,ckllder.Smart I m f10atmg tBe shIp. The seoul, ing, July 24. and sailed to Kings-I mower .from In front of t.he store All !lever.ges Open to 10 dall),in the world. for a spot to make an emergency. (G.I) (7-5). : docked at Arnhe,s~btl1g. lea\'lIlg: \'ille. ViSitlllg sueh towns as Am-j whell! It Wi'S "n olsplav. 1 lncll,dmg S,mdays,

About Iwo years ago three tanding and picked out ','.-hat. Sernil-Fillals i a l'l)al mg I~ke behmd, i herstburg,. Colchester, Pomt Pe-, -----.----.----,--- , VE R N I E R' S IambJlious fellows in Wmdsor.: loo~ed like a smooth pasillre Pallyn.Klem~mlth de!' Hough. I After. leavmg Amher.stburg I lee, Leammgton and Pclee Tsland. : 24 HR rholo finishing SERVICE! •Canada st,Hted b\1I1dlng Star, winch later turnecl out 10 bE' a Plul\'m:ki (6.~) (6.0): D,!1on- about 6 30 p.m. the ele\\ ll~ed I The five scouts were Burl Von, U""il'al and lilt Parode : ; 1..,2)]50 MACK AVE. al Rr,)'S Ihoats. What \\a, sUI1Posed to be, hean field, :\5 Ihe ooCtOl glinpn Dill~n der. Blacklock-Frant (6.3) then ?lIxlhary .molm In gUIn!; Allmen, Bob Carter, Norm Von' Rn:onUS-Albllm' or Sin~l.. 1 - ~~a grand ad,'cnltlle sor)fl turned rlownwind 10 the far ~nct of thp (6.8) (G.:!). upstlcam, The mtake of w~ler I ,\Ihnen, Norm BrnthE'l's and Radios cherked ,Tepalrr,1 prOlnpl1j'. I' Deliveries ." Iinto a nightma,e fOl the lhre~, field he hanked tOil sharp!,\' and i Finals _ \\'as. filled \~'II~ seaweeds and Wayne Yon Allmt'n, Mo1ion pic. I Work gllarantcod-RrR~d~;ble . TUxedo 1-2404 • ,<:ibUilders \\'h:1t with lumber short- the plane lost n~'inJ.! speed and' D1I"ln-DJIlon def. PattYll KleIn- call~ecl the \\ater. pump 10 ~Iug; tures were takE'n by Leo Bad0UX. HARPER-VOGUE Service Iage, and the st~l'city of other crashed from about 150 fer!. Both smith (6.21 (2-6i (6-1), up. The motor heated up beCausE', offiCIal photographel. of 2197 16915 Harper at nal'\'ud TU, I-Z8S0,'it~1 matf:ria1., \\ hich go tow~rns I occupants wpre laken 10 the bns- Women's Singles of thiS and stopped" I Harding avenue in Detr.Olt, and . . _buildmg a Inp nntch raclng cra!1. I pital in a critical condition.' QUJrter-Finals The boat began to dnft down.l will be shown to the Kiwar,1S

After sh'ucglmg throllgh sev.' The doctor was l'E'I('a~n after Vlrgm:,1 Collms (bye); Tele,~ str~am and was r,ght m the path i Club, sponsors of the Sea Scout~ i S 'J . .J f C th' C. (36) ,of th(' Bob.Lo ho~1. wlnch hud' t I~ral tn'lng months the thlee t\\O weeks of hosrrlahT-'illOn hl1t a) OJ u('. a line o\\an " . . lOOp.

bUilder; had their bOilts ~lmost Fmdta\'. who ho\'erNl at death's (1)-4) (8.6): L01 ame ~eelJle neL I .lust left the Island. The two, The scouls wh(l p?rticlp~ted in:. !II R kl (6) (6 I)' Lilla ,hoals '\'ere applOXIII)alelv 300 th ' . 11 . th;'don(' -nd \"Ith the commg of Ib'C door for four aa\s had 10 rc- J allon lIn e - -. r n , ' ,e vo~age \\1 recelle e,r

" ,'R ,. I f :11" th~ 1\IcCra' (6.') feet a\\'a\' wilen th" motor flied, 1 n". b dworm wpati'el m(wed the hulls mam until Jul\' 30, )adr.(' (e ..• " ". ~. ~. , " 0 Cllllse age,t th . -I . cl b h cl t' 'V •• "5 h I? Pc (1-6) (6.~). loul 1--------------" e DO.. ~ ar e III "e 1 OU ma, sa~ ,0 \1 il. 0, , S . F' I ' Skipper Von:\l1l11en Immed,ale.Windsor Y:1cht Cluh ThC'n hard (lIe crack up in planes e\ery C 11' d' fcnS"- '1

11las(6.')) (6.2)' Iv ble\\- his wh!stle and gave Ihe' ROAD SERVICE

1 ' h" 1 t lk B I ,., II . .J " B I h . 1\ lIb 0 ms e. iI\ 0, ~ " - IlIC,: C'_nn 0 sa' "l r tn( ~\, "il~', 1I ere IS ,Ie r: Radke de!' Ne~rne (3-6) (7-5) i rllstless s!gnal In hopps of ('atch.

onp of the pi oun 0\\ne15 of the, On the WI'y day that F:nd\~y (6-1). 'ing the attention of th ... c~ptam! y "unfin."ned hl)~ls. was reJea~erl fmm the hnspltal Fillal~ 'of the f'xeul'sion hoat. The cap. I 2t'Hr. a Day ~'~j,

It was a Fl Wrt~'. "lght a1)"\lt a hI.' nearly,('\unpleted boat callght Colhns def. Harlke (6.3) (.1.6) lain saw the lItlle h',:;l In d,s, TU. 1.9813 •month ago Ih~1 F mo I,il, ilnrJ a firE' ann burlJed. due to somE' (6.4). , In'ss an,1 ,'een'cl to Jlort <In,1 Ihednrtnr f, :eod. whe, h"l[)s " 5lJ' ~1I. cat ell <;s Jl('rson who flicked a Gil'1s Singles tll'O bo;,IO' n;l'sr<l at a ,\','lal1l'e of1 ) J• • rl I b t I' h d I Earle Richards Servicel' -'ine pI 01 ~ lc('n,",'. oe"J e[ 10 cIg~ret ilt or II! Ie matc 1 on Ann B1>\by def. ]'"nny LandI'S abo\lt 50 f('PI.

lakp ~ shorl bup to tool off after thC' canvas covering. (6.~ > (6.;11 I' Thl' Sillp "lIct'I'erkd In reach (!1g ?n30; ,\1,01 k '\", In lh. II "',tis

Jhxed J)ouhles Ih" C,lll"d,~n ~hore whe, e thetl EI ECTDICJ\l FIXTURES & CONTRACTING !'inal.s : molor \\"" rppairC'd b, the SP(\\Ils

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Dr} ~Joll!t' Pl'a" E \,,,\',,1'" 2 \~~:;3ScLOl'll :Hnll (';1'('('11 H""'l" ~1' 2 :q,~;:~3cPork & Bl':m..; T

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lit'''> :U'" ,'P'::'I' ;;,H('I'~lwy's Clw{'n!'\\1' \'llljl

Ollt. Own TeaSlI!l<lllH Fhl. ;>:1 Tt"1:t

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Ann 1':1 ..'1' 1(ill'1"" Beall"While H'lIl"e 1Iilk' ..RlIh" Ben (;nWI' .(Hl1

Sultana Pf':lJlllt BHtl!'i'

Anu Pa!.!l' Kpl ('ll!I JlSl':l!.;d(~ D(',;sl'!'I..; ,\"

Aun Pa~e Sahllf IltT~~!Il;!Ann P:t!!(' Eg,,! I\oodlp" ..I k . I 'I" J' /),"','1"",iLl. f~~Hie ~J;! ~a1","" F~,,> J':~;lh':;

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Aluminum. CombinCl!i::lns, Tella-RolI, Kool Shade and All Other Styles. Custom & Sto,k.

scSuperior Sash & Screen

20460 JOHN R, ST. COMPANY

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JUDY STUCHELL., daughter'of MR. and MRS. T. A. STU-CHELL o( Uni\'er~it~, place haslefl lo sppnd thl'ee \\~ek, withrelatives and friends at Wor-cester, Mass, and Cape Cod,

The arrival of a ~on, JOHNPOTTER. on July 31 is an.nouneed b~' MR. and MRS,RICHARD FRANZEN of :\101'055road Mrs, FRAN'ZEN is the iol'-mI'l' MARIAN POTTER.

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Rib End

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Swo,",s.on's

G!:'nUlnl' Spr<nQ

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Skin}(':'o!, F!'auks \\(;~~~<(j J,h

I> S Lcon>a('on , lfllarcs ~le;;I."

Glounl1 Beef , .. };:;;~ Lh.

nU:~1I FI~H IU:\'~

Whenever you buy "Super-Right"mrals •. "011 get more good eating loryour money. Becau~e these tender.juic)' ruls are specially selecled lorfine Illla lity and Close-Trimmed toT('movr excess waste berore weigh.in!: and give you rreater \'alue.

Boston i'lackereln..,o;nf,,,h Fillnl~

F..esh CotI Stf'aks ...1)rcss('.1 11(,TI'ing . . . . Lb

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Nutritious Dog Food

her daughter, MRS. JAME~ Ga" after visiting Mr. Sp~ed's! ING enlel'la;n!'d :\1I5S F:IJ.H:~ C ""(-lll<" : DOLORES are MR, and MRS,DOUGLAS D A R L lNG, of 1 pal'ents, MR. and MflS. AN- CARTER (1f N,",\, York C,I~' 'it (;'1",'5 ,,[ \lH nnn \1RS, ROB. CARL F', WEBER and theirWa.vne. Pa., and hl'r daughter.in-I DREW A, SPEED of Lak!' ~hore an infllrm,,1 dinner Su"d:c," ('\',,- ~:nT (; f1.\\t:'.lEL of Sunning: daughtr.\ and son, of Baltimore,law, MRS, TRUMAN HANDY road. !ling in then' hon," in K",,',,'v,d ,i..\<, d".-", !llld lite]r daughter ~,lal:dand,NEWBERRY II, • , ._.. _

,The WILLIAM McKINLEYS

of \'orkshire road, MR. and MRS.JOHN McKINLEY of Colonialmad, and the VICTOR WEH-MEIERS of Gra)'ton !'oad, enter-tained for MR. and MRS.FRANK RIPLEY POSS, of LosAngeles. durinJ; their recent\'isit.

Are identical Hems of food worth more early In lhe weekthen they are later on? Or arc Salurday's shoppers en-titleo to better buys than ~Ionday's? Of course uot~ Why.lherefore. should prices he different on difIerent days?The answer is-the~' SHOULDN'T. And at A&P. Lhe~"re1'\0'1'. At A&P. you'll never find "See.saw" prices LhatRre UJl line day and down another. Because we believe inI:h.jnl( the most people lhe most for their monr)' in keep-in.ir all prices at the same low le\'cl all weck long. Andwe do it by euttinl:' oprrating expenses and profits to thebone and sharing the savings with our customers everyda.\' in the week •. , everywhere in the store. Stop inat A&P and see!

~o matter when YOll shop in theOair~' Center of your A&P SuperM.1rkl't, you'll get counlry-freshfoods at budget-beating prices.

Wil'('. BIf't1 Chcese.S''''iss (:heesc., \Vi$('on,'Hn

Sharp CIl('f1.1ar w~~~,~"n

Sur'c Good OlcoChtllt k 0' Gol.l

n .( . Wildm<l~ 7Uc. II. CI <:,<"mery Frr,h Lb. .,

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II} EL"Ir.nH;\RRIS

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Wilh lhe LYLE A, DEVLINS,JR., of St, Clair avenue. as theirweek-end guests. MR. and MRSWILLIAM J. YOUNG. of Lake-land a\'enue, set out Friday intheir cabin crui~el' for Chatham;anI.

MR. and MRS, JOHN W. rlN.KENSTAEDT of Rivard boule.

lheir Cherry Beaeh cottage'l vard and Mrs. F.'s daughter,GuesL~ included the SAM KING- S A I,L Y WATTERS, returned~'l'ONS, MR and MRS. ELBERT. early this w~ek (rom HigginsPOTTER and MR. and MRS.' Lake, where t:ICY were guests inMORRlS LARAMIE, the SLimmer hom~ of Mr. Finken.

• • staedt's mother, MRS, FREDE-Aftel' visiting the senior AI,. nICK FINKENSTAEDT.

FRED R, GLANCYS. who make • • ,their home in Bermuda, Mil. and MRS. GEOHGE F, GOODSONMilS. ALFRED R. GLANCY, of Merriweather road. aCCOn1.,/R., wilh ROBIN and KRYSTN panied by her daughter, MARYha\'e returned lo theil' home in LOU IS E and MRS. W. F.RCl1aud road. NEBEL, flew home (rom New

• • • York Fdday after a brief East-MR, and MRS. HARRY LYNN ern sojoulll.

PIERSON, JR, of Voltaire place, • • •in\'ited guests to board their Vacationing for a fortnight al !1m. and MRS. ANDREW B.ct'lIiser for dinner al :ile Old Main Chance rarlll at Mt. Vcr- SPEED and theil' small daugh-Club one evening last week. In- non, Me., are MRS. PHELPS leI' SALLY WALTON, have 1'1'-

ell,drd we/'(' MISS SUSAN COP. NEWBERRY, of Clo\'erly road, tumed 10 their home in Augusla, MR. ann MnS, JOHN F, BER-LAND, MRS, ELIZABETH LIV- ---------------------.---- --------- ._INGSTONE, JAMES K, WAT-KINS, th(' NEIL C. McMATHS,1\1R. ~nn MRS. CAR L B.GHA WN and MR. and MRS IHOBERT R. McMATH. .. . .

Next week BOB !lOWEN-STEIN, w'ho ha, been at TetonValle,\' Ranch all summer, willretutn hOllle to Venda me road,afler which the HARRY B.llOWENSTEIN family will headfOt' Rouin!! Brook near HarborSprinfl', where they'll be unlilLabo,' Day.

LAST 3 DAYS

I THE LINES AR'E TERRIFIC

Rohert Fr.Jl'" PreJellls

SINNERS"

SAY HFI FERS" FORFINEST FLAVORI

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Orson WrUt's"TilE 1,;\1)\ I'HI1.'1

SJI'\:-;G H/'J"

A Corned)' of Flaming Yoltth

Now thru SaturdayE\'enln::sl Only

)lark JJ£'Uhlf:"er'S"'rln: N'\KEIl C1T\'"

Saturday .\latinet'Preston F'O."tt'f

"KING OF TnE WIl.1lIl0RSES"

SEXSATIONAL

Thursday, August 5, 1948

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SUMMER PRrCES :'f

Nights 52-51.50.S1; Matinee, Saturday S1.50-S1 ~~~ ~ [" ,

SEATS NOW HH"*"***f"*****'" .

(Continued from Pal:'e 6)

ER, JAN JOHNSTONE, CAR-OLL GRYLLS, TOM ALVA-EZ, GAIL WRIGHT. NORMA

TEEB and BILL HAHN. Theutdoor theater was set up in thE'arden of the Seh lot man estaten Lake Shore road.

\ Short and toThe Pointe

MRS. ARTHUR C. O'CONNORlas two house guests this month

in her home in Kenwood load.The visitors are IvlRS. WILLIAMC. ADAMSON, of Lillie Rock,

and MRS. R M. C. GLENN,Palm Beaell. Mrs. O'CollI;or

invited 100 guests 10 meetvisitors at a cocktail party

On Monday MRS, ALBEllT ,J.JEHLE, JR., bade goodbye toher mother, MRS. FRANK L.

DR. and MRS. LA WSON B. RIEHLE, of Buffalo, and herCOULTER of Audubon mad, sist('r-in-!aw, MRS. JOHN R.were hosts Sunday at a party al RIEHLE, of Omaha. Neb., who

.---.--.--- had b('('n visilors in her Lake I[ Shore road horne.• • • I

In their Hamilton court home 1following' an extensive EasternIllotor trip are MRS. FRANK J.TOW AR and her son. DICK, InNutley, N, J .. they visiled Mrs,

i Towar's brolher and sister-in-i hw. the ROBERT KROSSES.: Another slop was Magill Univer-: ,ity in II'Iontreal where Mrs. T.'s'da~\ghter, BARBARA, is attend.ing summer ~choo1.

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MRS. WILLIAM H. VILAS,formerly a local resident, and

daughter. WENDY. droppedin last week for a brief visit withthe SIGURDS R, WENDINS, ofCloverly road, Before returninl(to Green Farms, Conn., Mrs. V.was feted by DR. and II.ms.HARRY HOSMER and MRS.HAROLD C. HILL.

Cooled by Refrigeration

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We Pay CashWill Trade for II New Car

Will Trade for <'l Demonstrator

Will T rode for a Bette r Used Car

130 Kercheval at Hal! PI. - TU. 1-5000

WANTS YOUR CAR

TRACY MOTOR SALES

STOP IN TODAY WHilE PRICES ARE STILL HIGH

~ '''5 hi i &*' Jet} .::11., i talDEADLINE 5 P. M. TUESDAY

Distindiveec:orating

EDWARD LANGE

Particularainting

WE OFFER YOU MODERN COLOR DESIGNING IN

PAINTS. AND WALL PAPERS FOR YOUR HOME

Applied with Superior Workmanship

'GROSSE POINTE NEWS

-CALL TUxedo 2-6900

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1UXEDO 1-310J

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JE,.rci{SON A\m,~:"E* Schettler's Drug~l;l:t.',i L Jdt["[bll:;, ;:.1 'h;).'ll

Charge 3c'.',(;El)

3 Trunk LinesTo Serve You Quidlyi~~~~~~W~nD !~roRUNT 8~RTICLESFORSALE 12-11---P-a-l-d~'-a-nd-D-e-c-w-a-t-.--2'-J---P-a-~-t-a-n-dD-.-c-or-a-t-.---'-2---A-U-Y-O-S-W-A-N-'-E-D----12---A-U-TO-S-W-A-N-T-E-D---

(Male alld Femalel I CHOUlel, Aph" Flats. etc:.l CHTLDREN~,)~-;;;;d boxe;:-alum. i --------------------------\',' ,:':.\ ,\ ".' ,<nl,; wJshing--a~~d i MODiRN-=Six ,~~~;~~ti~ge: ~ii inum boltoms. painted, sa and OU R CAR D OF QUALITY

,I ""'~ ;,t j,'ln:[' 435:! M~lY-' {;()nl'eOienCes, private Ileatll, ~9 d.eliv~led. TU. 2.:'1324.! .... ; \1. ;,~~!i. I' furni~h('d, 440 miles from De. -----.-----.--."--

----- -.-- troit. Call MUrray 8732 or 1:!8J, DETHOIT VENETIAN BLINDS,\'ul.:\ ',:, ,~lA:" 1\' I.1II. :! Y,~als lalld: Wheatley, Ontario. Cuslom basswood, steel, alum.

.... !",.' ".\peJIUl({' \Idnts glas, . ._. __ ._____ inum, "Levelor," All colors at, .' ,,< ;,nd "ind"Jllng Job. Call i 7-WANTED TO ftENT competitive pri;~s;)"" iI)!' (,)fj~ lV, 1 CH A t FI t t) WINDOW IN1ERIORS

"... , ouses, P I., a I, e c. TO.\'ns<:nd 9-2720I ~.'l': I, .~' •. ~!~!. ',";n:.L~ \;'o~'k as -.----------. ._--- 1____ . ~~ _

,,",,," . ,It, I I", Fli. and Sat. WANTED by adult [amlly, whltej POnCH ~HADES IlJ:l,i;t "lIl.\' NI. 07lJ8, woman betweC'n 40-50 fOl gen. Green, bmwn. natural in stock I

,,, ;. era I worl;, no laundl'Y. Room and special sizes oldered from Ilil(; I! SCI IOOL boy' wishes odd and balh, first 11001',.$25 a week. factory for you. Cord locks.

1,.1. StrH'khny or garage. Relerences required. TUxedo I WINDOW INTEHIORS'1',;':11,' !I'l'Im'). NL 0768. 2-3905.. , TOwnsend 9.2720* Miller Phdlmacy --. --.--------- ---._- ------- _

J :0':' •.,''''''.1 :,i \', J," . n \\,i nlAN '.'!allis laundry work YOUNG employed couplc desire j CEDAR POST:;. wir~ f~ncin~,* Kopp's Pharmacy :m'l ,1'\', Jl,g. VIlIll' at home. small aparlment, flat, house, i knotty cedat paneling, l"u~.lICH;or::6 }-;"'"I,,'"' ,,,',,,1" n.,;"(' :\;10 Jlllt!> L.quire, ROseville ete" furnished or unfurnished, furl1lture. All good quality* Cunnln'Jhvm 's Drug~ .i:f:I~. W. Near transpC'rtation, Call Mrs, , mc"chandise, GroHs C e d a I' Decora tor ~ 9-PE!S,__ 121 d-Curtaln Laundry

1\0:1")('10' at :'1",,, ');,n 0 I:XI'FHlE:-:CED ---'l;;:~~~-ke-;;~ Martin, Gt'Osse PIe, News, TU. Posl Sales, ~1l77 Dixie H\'lo\'., VAlley 2-5159 _ _* No!re Udme Pnarrn<1cy ',.'""I;'Jl~, g"Ill" "I cat'e oC small 2.6900 before 5, 1_~O!ltj_~M_ICh:-. ~hone_3201~:.. CHIHUAHUA, male and female, I' Window Shade CleanlnB1,("; 1'"'''0''' ',' ',,,; , :..,,:,< I. tI,lidn'll. l;\'s. I'le. Helerences .. ----. .---.--:---1 BLACK DIRT, fill dirt, sand, I-S-A-RT-I-C-L-E-S-F-O-R-S-A-L-E------------ ---- show type puppies, 8. weeks and Replac~ments

Ie Gr(ls;e Pointe UrLJg Co, .\1L:. 1l~1l5. : EMPLOYl.D couple deSire 10 I gravcl, crushed slone, cinders. , I13-R!EAL ESTATE FOR SALE old, pedIgreed and reglslered.1~';:,1 i:P[-" cn i'l " Cl'''', , .-- ------ --- i rent f1al, apartment or small, Call Nl. 4787. DRESSER _ Dressing tabl d WHITTIEH ne~r Jefferson Ave. _TUx~d_o_~.7!_3_0_,___ MUMFORD'S FLOOR* litu~ Drug Srore I' (,1,:1, \""!lts wnrk by w~k or 1 house, No children, Wdle Box: ---.,.-.----.---! cll' d k d h' b'~' an 80.x141'. Owner. TV. 2-7849. COCKER PUPS COVERING1 1<01 rill",,'. ", I"he, H"orl I <ii'\, h'"l1C nigh!s. Call MAdi.l P-451, Gro£se Pointe News, IBEAUTIFUL 3-piece bcdroom' .alr], :~5' ~nl c?:o,r, I'IT(s-reyel - , 20900 Welling-,(L'd"" :,1111 '~li4;). 1--- -- - -- .--- suite, complete. J922 Oxford. I 1ll~~ e\", :, as? -- :ga on uc ------------------------ ton, 8 bloeks west of Gratiot 16127 E. WARREN

MACK AVENUE --- .... ---. _.---._- BUSINESS MAN, 3 lldult£, 2 --._-- - .'-.' .-_.- .- .. I 01 an', S~5, 037 Lmcoln, REAL ESTATE BROKER off 8 Mile. N_la_ga_.r_a_0_44_6 _S' CD: LADY wllnl~ day:;, cleaning or bedroorns, cast of Conners. Beoutiful a'u~inum combination 1-1\ ---- " '. Special;~ing in Grosse Po;nre COO.;-K-E--R--S-P-A-N-I-E-L.--..- .- 21 C t C t* I~~~ ~/,~~~/,,:llg~: "or! r.oo(j ",Ir.,ln~. LO, 7-1471. Besl of references, Nt 0511. I sform ~d~f, ard screen'" Absolufe I" Ig~I~~~ k}~~hc~ssm~~ ~ke ter ond Eostside Propertie~ pedigreed, 8 wks. olluii~i::i e- 1/5 om orst s* Hdry.nes~ Phormacy EXPEHlENCED reliablc while BUSrNEs-sriANd-~~;';;--i--b~d.!ly no upke~p ~iberdl i1;lo,'....onnce drain and trap.' Also 1';11 eto~ MARTHA S, SAC, HERS .1: WSloAclkn'utbllo.n57d4e9.orblack, $35. SPENCER CORSETS~')~L' M,,~ A,c., at IQcilmoor \\'OIUC'l1 wishc~ day work, No room house, income or flat, in Ion your o,d y.ooden Sd,n d d, kltc;hen SInk ,"omplele, 1374 INDIVIDUALLY designed, Ore.1Il!'.o. ll'."I1lng "1 ir<ming. VA. 2.4183. lood l'aslside neighborhood, ,screens. Cilil I AnIta. 1003 Maryland i2l-SERVICES and Surgical iarments. OVlr

* .~;~~r\liS~,n,t~c~~~~\:,~7a -ll-U--l;';~'l-'E-E-I;E:~-f- .----Ih---I- Will maintain upkcep, Excel. TUxedo 1.3 I 00 -D-R;A.'PES --C--I----d--- i VA. 1-77 10 V A. 2-0438

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;' {a )-G.ural B13. years36e8xMPerKie,ncJe.MGaudeoJ •• \, , ' a or roo er ess lenl relerences, VE. 9.2030. free esii mil te, I - us .o~ ,ma e, gas annerl, C In ey. rosIe

FISHER ROAD hl!me, (.ond cook. With 2 chl1-, --- -.- --- -- ----- D & R CASH CO stove, B.ft, Fngldalre. reason- STEVENS HILL Pointe. Call NIagara 4027 or* Schetib's Drugs rlrcl1. P!'Ote~'tant or Christian IEXECUTIVE of Shell Oil Com. , . J 'I able. TU }-0323. LOT, 75 by 96, desirable Ioca- TOwnsend 7-4312.3:1i Fi.,ller R,i. "1 Maumee Sl'Il'I\\'l' ilOJlll'S preferred, Slay. pany desires to rent a 3.bed. Ed,j Sioe Offices ---- ---------- lion foJ' ranch type home. TU. VEN ETlAN BUN DS 2lf-Refriqtratlon

VA. 4lHfl;) I room, unfurnished apartment Gn. Pre Park IHOOVER Deluxe sweeper and 1.9988.DETP.OIT STATIONS , --. -. ~ , .. , ,; ... ----.:------, 01' house in desirable neighbor.! ----- --- - _. ---- a,llachmenls, excellent condi. ------------- 3.5 Day Serllice GUARANTl!:ED work on all reo* Whittier Huiel Drucn 'IJOl.:SU(LI,PI.H Nursemaid, 40, I hood. Call Mr. Conboy. CAdi!- iTWO mallogan,' tables, one i lIOn. TU. 5.7492, GROSSE POINTE frigeration. Repaired in home

B""" Drho .1 11'0 Ill\'er white, POinte lef~lence,';, de. lac 1181. library, one small. TV. 2-1106. I or hermetlc unit replaced. LJ.--_.' , sin" pc'sition. S5 a dOl.\'plus caf --.------------1----- ..---------.-- NESCO ROASTER-In perfeet BUSINESS CENTER Also re-taping, re.cording, reo eensed and bonded. J. Hayes

l-P1JBLIC NO"'ICES furl'. \\'ri\(' Box C-B88 Grosse A NEAT, quiet, working cOclple ONE UNUS. ED Ereclor set,. orig. condition, VA. 2.6292, . . I' - .. Refrlgeraliotl Service, VAlleyI Ch ' d ,. I d 9-' 68' I paIring .. c eamng or repaintIng,---." - -. "_. ---- Pointe Nl'I'" ! d".I,'p income or apartment. inal value $12,50, sale pnce $5;, 9-ARTICLES WANTED M,evoux on ,v'dry,an 0 X , • 2-8212,

Charlel lluses lor All .-, . "P' ... --I No chlldl'en or p"ts. TWinbrook or.'; Universal vacuum, gOOd

ll lear iheater and homfer poinr, i WIndow shades made to measure -- _

Occ6,ions LO~01.\H~ , r~, .. ::. C~CSII cs day I 1.8358. eon<1iiion, One baby scale. Call FURNITURE WANTED -If you excellent condition for doctors' or replaced cn your roUen;. 21i-Palnt and D.~arate\\0'1" Sti ,mJ [oil fale. Hefe,- ------- ..------ NI 8051 h .th" th I' I" I lb' ----------- __

DELUXE MOTOR ST,A,GES C',Cl';'. Cull after 5:30. MEI. AUTOMOTIVE EXECUTIVE ilnd . . have hanl~d mg. 10 e me of c tr1IC or OCII u,'ness. Porch shades made to measure. A. C. HOUK. decorating and-h $' 80 S L ' $6 37 ,. 02HC

• I . ouse 0 furniture and rugs, . r 't' d .l. iC:ilOO.. t. OUIS . _.._IOSl. I. WIfe, both velel'ans, college I PIANO, mahogany, Spmet Ev.1 call The Isaac Nealway Furni- ED O'CONNOR Colors in nalural, greeR and pam lng, In enol' an exterIor.L~s Angeles $44.74 I C'O'.)I' I It' k E graduales, plus b~by Susan, erel!. 8 year~ old. Perfect con. I ture 13930 Knrcheval VAll~ NI. 1934 CA. 1234 I bro"'n, Wall paper removed. Washin,. . \. 'm( (11\\'n~ an's \<for, x- d _. [, II /l' I. NI 40?3 ,~, ~y n and clellnl'ng VAll 2 5587IC05 C sat llagley R-n 13/1 "II' C'. "0 I" . f _ e~lIe 0\11 or ve.room nl. '1lwn. . J, 2.21J5. ' ey..

J os C. r I" Cn\ ,I U,"" oll1te I eer income 01' apl. Besl of refer. --- .------- - ..---- -: - ! 1239 Lakepointe.-----------.-- eIlC('S l'rl'fel' adult famtly. VA 1.3667 CHINA OIL LAMP, elec\nfied. --------- NEW HANeH HOUSES 223 9 For estimafes call TU. 2.2B50 -.----------- __lA-PERSONALS l\'!IIS\ hal''' Jil'ing quarters for ences., , TUxcdo 1.5487. WANT ED' , 0 FOR THE FINEST interior dee--------- .----- If III 11 I F' ------------- Statler, at Jefferson and WI.',UNWANTED IIAIR - ren1()\'cd se am .I'('al' {) (lOy. 111. THREE or four-room income, PLAYER-PIANO in good cnndi. near lake, schools, buses, Lot 'I ESQU'IRE SHADE CO.. orating and outside paintinr lit

ni,h nationality. Call NI. 8230. l1at 01' house, unfurnished. 1 d reasonable cost see Charles A.permanently by e1eclruil'"s,_ - -,,- tion. Girl's bicycle. TUxedo 0 Id C I h. 75x 82, plclt\! e \\'10 ow, 011Jace, arms, legs. cye 1>,,;,\';;;, f1/\DY SJTTf:11 Exp('rienccd,re- Quiet, elderly eouple. No pels, 1-4051>' ot rng heat, and. knott.~. pine den., 14537 Charlevoix Schrader. VAlley 4.0388.hairlines, Doclor,' relerl'l1lc,s.: ii"bl,', I,ke children. TUxecjo goo~':.fercnces, TU. 1.2~ ------ .------------- Open evelllng;;. ",r. 603B. , ------------- FOR ANY kind of painting andt\nn St(~\.Qnson, 74j BDOk Bldg.,' :!-~H!W, PERSIAN LAl\1B swagger jacket, BEST PRICES PAID ------,...--- deeo f ! t ..

-.------------ LARGE ROOM or two-room suite size 18 purchased 1947 hardlv ' iO ACRES with remodeled faJll~ i CU LLIGAN SOFT WATER . ra 109 or roo s am 109, noRA. 48_4::__ . ... RELIAilL~~ woman wishes day in private home by executive ~vorn. NI. 5597. ' • FOR MEN'S SUITS house of 8 rooms In heart 011 Job too large or too small. 41so

TOPCOATS AND SHOES . A small plaster work done. 'I'U.'VlLL CONSIDEH l'Ca.il'llilhle "f- ~ ':'Orl; Ill' p,,,'l timc j;,?; Grosse business woman. Grosse Pointe -------.----.--. ~hallevoix .county hills. j. SERVICE 1-4521. Free estimates.fer in exchanu(' fnr J'!'gul"r. I'olilte refell'nce,\, IE. 1.0826. or Grosse Poinle Park prerer- USED hoys and girls, iull filled TYler 4.3625 .Jacenl to wwter and Sllmmcr,

'. d W ld I ,. f halloon tire bieycles. Good con- I 0'1 II A I t I I"'crlne, Sd'l)' .appni.lIt."H'1I1 <I.t.;\I\-' .:-\ JII'~I.IJ\"LL~ -\\'lll.te-g.I'I'I-,.v-I'-sh-e-s re. OU I"C use 0 gar&ge. ' A !eleo, hone call will bring us io spor S. I . . ICa \\'1 h, I .' t ih' f d PA1NTING-lnterior and exteri-I l' \\ C 10 ( . - D L Write P685, Grosse Poinle dition, ~15, 3784 Aiter RDad. tanks full. oil water heater, 211 nves,l51a e 's tme lln money( lon,l' s. "," - ,0: (/,'.-L', genel'al 11llUoC clcaning, days. 1 N TUxedo 2-0.731. you immedidtely! baths, fine water. fllllv elec. slllling convenience today. or, wall washing. VAlley 2.48B2Poinle Newfi. I \,,\\1"',1' J.fj:l~3. 1 ews. ---- - - ..--". - ..----.-- ------------ 1'( d d hi . I: 0: - --.-------- ..--.-

----.-------.---- I ---___ WARING BENDER nevcl' used, BOOKS bought in any quantity. "f1lal.lne'coll0nll'"e ro!O•., (SjU aotnloen.ml'l~_i, 22700 Harper Avenue C. VAN HOUZEN & SON. Com-

FIRST CLASS Wall'h '1Ild ,Jew,,!- G!>:I\'ERt\[~ WORK, cleaning and Fb:MILY of three adlllls, resi. ~'./ of[ $30, :17M lI1tel' Road. Entice llbrarJes, bookcases and J' plete painting and decorating.I',\' rcpai,ing. ";JIIl'd 1'''1' ;ll1d de- l"lln).ir)', ~ days a week, $25 dents of Grosse Poinle for 20 TUxedo 2-9731. paintings. Bronzes. B, C. Claes, from Boyne City. Mail and I Tel, ROseville 4565W Sel'vice by hour or conlract.]in'rcd. Phone da."~ ell. 4220 and car fare. TEmple 3-3745. years, want house or garage - .---- .. - .... ,-.-"- ....... -- 16"0 L Ph CH school bus at door. Some fnll!.! PIngree 1918.a ,0 evenings TV. ~.~1l;1I. ..-.----...-----1 apt., fUJlIished or unfurnishcd, TWO lID.C. Uniforms, complete. ,everette. one erry Priced right for immediate: . _

--- .. -- -- 13,\13Y SI'I"I'ER-Experienced, reo Excellent care of property as- One ovefcoat. Rea"onahle, 4267. ~ale. Wrile Mrs. A. D. Stansell, II GROSSE POINTE_ MONTE BROTHERS3-LOST AND f'OUNO iiabll', available days or eve-, surec:l. Nlagarll 4066, VAlley 4.6963. SlIIALj. freight boat 40 to 50 fl. Boyne City, illich.

----- -- .--. nil1p, VAil)' 4.7610. I BUSjNESSMAN,I\~t;:-avelsUPRIGiIT~l~~hoga~y piano, SIOO, long. Speed 12 to 15 ml/es pel' GROSSE p6iwrEslloRES-Lo~ I LAWNMOYVER SHOP PAINTrNG AND DECORATfNGLOST-folan's wrist walch with ;;A----E:..,-p.loymel1t Bureau ,some o.f the lime \I.'ould Ilkc Call NIagara 09,'i7. hour. Gil'e age of bOlli, beam, 50)(146, Vernier Read near Jef. Old lEt hi' h tl

1 II I . "1 f I' I - I I . d d II B est a .....nmower 5 II. oI~ men QUlllity Workmllnshipea leI'S rap, VICllll,\'" .,a - .__ __ room m Gros~e POInte. Call 01001' size an raug 1. ox f'erson, $2,150: sewer in, Oll'n-Caul' and l."lIi,loll rd. on Kl'r. FOSTER MOTHERS Saturday_ .. l.0.._:1 •. N.'.I~..8_79.2..... __ DREXAL Dining Room fUl'I1illlre, No, W-550, Grs, PIe. News. er. PL. 2763, 8 to 5. In the Pointe Free E~iimaiescheval, Friday af!rlllonn, .JulY I - -.... - mahogany, Duncan Phyfe lable, NI30. Reward. Call Xl. 21~1:!, W~' I'ro"cie e.ner;enwd wom,'n GENTLEMAN, middle-age wants crcdenza and chairs, al,o ehail ll-AUYOS FOR SALE BE-DFOR-DAND KERCHEVAL H~nd /lnd power Illwnmowers Ilgllfll 72?~5 N~_gar~ __1248

------.... .-------, 'n ("C lor ch;idren 'n "our ow~ I !'Oom and garagc, ReCerences and Spinet desk, Leanng city. ---~---- . OPEN DAILY 2-6, ncw face ShMper1ed and repdired. FRANK AGUIS & SON".C . . '/ 'I if desired. Nl. 2534. MU. 3:~6!1. 1194.1 CROSLEY conveilible, new

~HELP WANTED I iV.'~, 1- -----. -.' -- ..-"-. - _ ___._ . tires, motor. brakcs nnd steel'. brick, 2 slory h~me. Owncr Pickup Ilnd Delivery Interior and ExleriorI Male' and Female) fl,. He."" 00\' or\Neek I EEXCUTIVE and wile require 5 E:VINRUDE outbDard motor Wllh) 109 1ecently ovel hauled. Needs must sell, ,)3:1,000. Telmfi. VE. Formerly 4150 Cadieux Decor/lling_

---------. NE\,\IPHONE'. LO,7.7801 051.'566781.00111flat 01' house, TU. small metal eraft bna\. Re- new top, $275. TV. 2-1764. 9.4900. Estimdtes on Request.DEPENDABLE ~mung wiIile II" ducedlo sell. SIlO. :-;1. 3580. -- ---.------------ MOTOR CITY REALTY New".ddr ...

man fot laundl.' \\"'11; :1 d"," --.-- ----- ---------------.---- .- - ------ - -_ 1947 FORD Convertible, low .. 17330 E. WARREN Prompt Service,a week, !lfu,t be ('x('eli")11 FOH DEPE:\'D:\BLE Hclp Days, THREE bedroom horne wanted M~ADOWS. Wringer-Type wash-I mile'1ge, maroon fllllSh, spot- GROSSE POINTE _ Kensingtr)J)., . TU.,edo 1.2029 All Work GUdrdnieedshirl irnl1('l'. a!':o eXp('l'll'IH":ci \'."C'1'1;5 "I oa\'t lime. Call Miller by executive. References, Call 109 mnchme, good con(l1tlOn,: Ilghl, radiO and heater. 14154, Spaciolls 4 bedroomfi, mai<is' E-r-E-C.T-RIC..... tl 1- . t II . VAlley 4-3175

1 I \ '701 Cn' F'It'I'o" "I' Valentl'ne MA ~(J13 01' rU NT ')6"- S . VE' [) "O-? • au e ~ inS a eel, Iwith largc lflilt ill' m"ne,' I genc.\', ene.. or "", ' '. - ,,~. e~mour, J. ".J J~, i qU~l'tels, 3 tileplaees, \Inu~ual '. 1 'I 2567 HurlbutH"fe!('nC['~ $0.5,) anti ";:1' f,ol',' :!'j5ti. 1.3862. - .-- .-- - -- -- -----------"-.1 e t' 01) f e t lamps wtred, .mal. apphal1ce

----- .. - ..---.. . ANTIQUE wall1llt bed w j t h 1939 TUDOR Plymouth, radio, reCI a 10n 1'0 I , illS con.: repairs, Minor carpenter and. .-----;-----NT. DUl4. au RL-Y--A---l-D-- WIDOW and employed daugh- springs and maltress; iU1tique healoz' ne\\' clutch and 'ear structlon, must be seen to be. 1 b' . b Wi d f s' 21r-Wall Wash'"t.--------- LI I t d ? b d 1 fl . ,. r. appreciated NIagara 17?3 ,p um lIlg JO S. "ow rame ,

STENOGR:\ PilE\( _ G" n r' 1'" ! I 1 . er nee ,-- e room Owcr Ilt, mahogany 1111rror: mahogany springs. Al$o 1940 ludor Hud. __ ... _._ .. _ .:.__ . _. __ =.~__ 'I puttied and painted, NI. 0901. LADIES,, • '" apt. FleSlde!lts Grosse Pte. 14 pede,:tal: antique g.olr!. flame son, exce\lent condition, new G"()"SE )'T" F.\R~'S _ C'ho.1 ' .' ,office \n,rk. r, d;\.'..~ .1 ..; ~;(':~, J... \~/ ... , l \t ....m' TU I I I I 1\ ":,, ~ r, • 'o'h_ CC C \"'r"GE \" II d I I [

"',, vv". r,. n,;"u" years .. 2.5247, Sl;J'OI'l lOX for IglJl'ln('~ ori paint, good tires, heater, pl'ivate 11. S i illl ; r." IH .• " .. ,.1 0 13umg or HAVE YOUR SPRINGE"'1 SHi" iUl';,ti'Jll l':Xt',,:k,,1 S,:pp:~e~ ; -OU;;'--F .-- . - .... d curios: old ehina plates; glaSS-,' owner. OL.8960. 0 I~ II tcplcn~ TU' " ;~~; 1\ I- individual c,ompany. Ed Kraft. CLEANING DONE BYoppo.,rtunlil', (':d: :\1", j);"b- t,c' ,. '! D .. f . L II:i S",- llll, aparlment wante Will'(': and man\' othel item.'. --.'-'-- .---- ... - ... _.____ slon a o\\ne\ . -' --" WOo 2-0783 and TUxedo a.8496.bm,' at iilJ::11"'(' 101:0, .' :,'1 0 Dm~\l"C ,sm,1l0ce i on East sid,', furnished or un- ~lol1da.r 1:00.4:00 p. :11, only. 12..."Aij10S WANTED ---'-'--.'.- . ------- -- .. ---- -- G. OLMIN .

• -----.--. '" ... r 'i., cc.ncc'cn: women 101 furnished, by desIgn enginel'!. 319M G p' l 1------------ ..- OPENSUt\JDAY FURNACES repaired, vacuulnROOM ~l1ci (I>!' of idtci',(,IH'1!(: ;n Cb't' 'cr ('1, orcn. Hourly or per. Good r~fercnces. LO. 7.5861 .. 01'(1';;;. I'osse om e. I EAST SIDE family wants clean cleaned, replaced, Sheet met. WINDOW CLEANING

exchange tor " ['x (L,':-' -,;- days, POWEfl i~~\,~'~lOl;','(".-R('c:.-T~i;l;: i fam'~ car from pnVr' party. GROSSE POll'lTE FARMS aJ, attic runs, force air fur. SERVICE"ic(',. GlL'l \':"'1, IT\~ p,',:, 1. ,., II ....-..-. ---.. --------- al"wn, only 2 month, olel. Per- ! Will ,:Jay cash. VEnice 9.1431. 3<13 K' R d "fl . naces, Gutters i 1\ s t a II e d •lO<lq"']r:('l1i .\",,1.' :,~,; il, Ca N I. 0'792 ADULT FAl\!1LY-E>;cf'llf'nl re. fcet condition. ~17.'i. :n2 Fisher' ------.-------- ....-- .... : : ,er~y I Oil., nil', mlc we~; cleaned. painted, Decks, met!!1

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Will take down storm windows,nngl,'n. :11L'. "[1',',. [erenees,ciesire furnished ')1' Gl'Osse Point,. fa n 11;;. • A CLEAN Low milage '39, '40, i 0' E. JOllcrcon r,ear Ridge Ro~," and canvas, AI.Ray Co, 14417! puf up screens IInd llwnings, elc,

"PLEASANT W()I:I(, 1I1 :" 1I: : - " l'\1"1 )V'.IEN"-' -,\----:- unfurnished apartm('nt, hOll';", • .------- I '41. A,!y make Ol' model Pllce . Three bedroom home. Painted Char!voix, NIa. 8380. I W,lil woshiflg our sp<lciality.";". • 1_(, L. genc)'1 Septcmper I. Nl. 360~. HAMMOND electr!(' ol.gan, late no object. WEbslcr 4-1613, walis Biofcd ,iol.er fUrnile;) 1------------

hr'l11e ll,ill.;JI)~ ;"!'I;:,"'" ,ll ,...k "n', ,I'11,d ... 1'010lNl help. C \' 1110d~1 Jlr()IAC<""l'll C'I,' ----. ' . f' h ' " . CALL TRlN,'TY 1.0294-. " • , • -. -- -- . '. ~ • ,~-, d- 5crC(~nrd ,n rar,r "arc" dorms I LAWNMOWERS, Saws maehmefnr lill~" 1Il~'I1,'IH,' ,,'~ :', \ "" I""" bdllels chauf. ORGANIST-OfChnst Eplscopa' fOlnta sp('ak('r, ('xceilenl,c'oml1. 12A-BOATS FOR SALE d • 'h I .h d S t I th-

\ion. If ,'nll ,d C' :n',., ,e'I" I,'", nd ""\lples Tf\. 3-7i70. Chtlrch would like to rent a 3' r R~O- C .,. .-_.-- - ---------- ~n screens, Large , dded 01, I . arpene. aws se , re 00 FREE ESTIMATES("':Tolflg :nlllll', ;11 I,,,,,.,' " ,I,. -- - ---- I benroom house or terra('e l\i. Inn., ~:> ,e01g1a. SATLBOAT, l8 rt. Lark, (inland., 105 hy i66, Beauliful quiel rp~i. ('~' All work r guarant~ed. _.1 0111 linilll',II'! \:' '" 6-,'OR Rt:i~T i 0311. BED, .'tlld;o ('oll,h, !;,mp, , mio' lake scow) good condition. Any denii~! sedion. Priv,,'e pMi. ono Plck~IP scn'lce, E.d, P,..r/lck, 211-Window Wqshin9writ" I:lh,1 \\' ,I: i~'~r.:I\C~, il.l)TS.. Fl.ltS, etc.l I c('II:t"""us f 11r nit II 1'" . small, r~"sonablc of~er con,idl'l' ..lci" beach, privi!eoe', Ipr owner, iled __~.~~~_~ade. LAk_~~~w ~~~. ---------------,,1 i, \, ;"":J ;\1111, iu)l' !) .. ! TEMPORARY living qual'tel'~ :'-lear/o\I's w;osll(','. 'I.'iI'''' it'<.dH'r, I' r~xtrell1,e ol\f\'lf,c~. L('lIvll1!( . their que',i;. $'12,600. T"rrns. I FEN C E S Window Shade CleaninK:'Ih'];,~"", '.;,\" '. ",,:r';; '.', '::'I'.\'~lY l1lt'll, III Gros~e, for 3 III 5 monlho, professional howl3, I'<ISCS.ell". L('aving ~tate. city. Call NJ. fJ04:>, :' and ReplacementsOlbS, 'dld I"j'!.,i,'''''' " ;,l.I", I'''.n:,' :r" ',,,il'. lll<,:,l;f'lot priv. man and family, Will supply Thlll'>:d;,y 2.1, Frida)' 10.5 .. 13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE I ELSEA REALTY & I Ereded or Mllieri~1 MUMFORD'S FLOOR

!I'i ... ~,"l'g" optIOnal. Laun-[ char<icter references and a~- 1O~5 lJan'<Il'd I\oml. INVESTMENT CO All TypesREAL ESTATi:"~l;.i" ..I", I' "".1 ..('11,11', (;ell TUxedo I-I SllI'llnf(, of financial I'espon;;i'.' .... 1\ ...• ? . . R.EAL ESTATE I . PAISLEY FENCE CO. COVERING

111l)( '<.1')1'11;:- i,r:,i ',',' '_ .. '. bi1ity, Nt 2611. ])lAMO.I!) P:N: - ling', ~mall 6217 "V. Fort VI. 2.6010' 16127 E, WAttRENGr"".',' Pt<-. ,I I, '''!; .. ! -. ;;Im dl<1llwnrb; }dlow gold ,,--- .. - .- . I E,,,t Ddro;! NT 0

"~lId !",I;lge in Grosse: WOULD likc 3 bedroom house "I' s]loll ~t~'lc EIg"in watl'h. TY. 14-BEAL ESTATE WANTED i: ROr,ev'll!e 356() agara 446(,;It:(~n. P;'('\ ii'" 1(:11 I . \\' I I f I ' SELLING BUYING " " 0P(""I"" ,i, >)),.1';, ,',' "'. ',"I, 1'''11t' or genl e. i terraeI', Ilnfllr!lished, automatic' 5.9l!l4 eV('llings, or ---.- -.-... -- i __ ._.____ _ . .• _

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heat, by Oct. 1: will lease 111' WIIIZZER 1\'lotor Bike, he~vy Wi' NTf.D to buy 2 bedroom dll' i W ~~~5, ';A.;.:lg~~;),.~~;~~~~:p,t'l('lr, d. ,,1,__. . ..... _ ..... I sublease, refercnees, Mr. E. ,), dlllv Schwinn, ~;x('ellenl condi- C~!I plex or small singl" I~ollle',not I U hit Y wick, TUxedo 1-2012.

~fl\X(l;\ Bli(ITii"i:;.. i\'.'/TBflACf;-On St. Clairi Plattoot. Packard Molol Co" ti(ll~, g'encrator, lights. NI 6736'!JOHN over $IO,OO~" P~cf"r Ea~1 S!cle: p 0 S er __ ~ _TU;.;uin ~"I:!;il ,I.' "',( Sq~\('ll1hel 1~1. Lease, WO.2.B800, ,......- : C. STAUDT, Inc'

lChandler lalk-Ollter D'.I\CI 21m-"dio Repairs

Ii. "n" I'(,,!. 5125. Desire, ---.., - .... , .. -- KELVINATOR - Dcluxc electric I secllon Of Harpcl', S?ven MII.e. _WO),IA:'I"-.Whit(. 11'\ ,,' i" '~,. t" .'.11 ;':1("'" ,a1Ilefing, white:: aUSINESS WOMAN : stove, Simmolls fitluiin rla,'cn.1 VAney 2.0100 .' C:dleu~. sccllOn. Pnvatc. buy- , Carpet RADIO and phonograph repair

en,,\-; nH\!" I' Ij'''' ,,' :',,l ... ,. '1.1'("'<' nn tIU\'c,'s.'e rl)d, for. d' 2 3 f' h' pori ncver IIsed \'edwood fold.' I el, WIlle hox A 24~ Glossel service. Prumpt and depend.j., ••• ~ (1. '. 'eSfre or I room urrHS eo , I,. I I W . ,- b

r':l'1g.' ;, '.'."";';, .; i'" ,,' L'" ;,,;,1 <is. f,xllll'e, and tank , lng !lienle table and benches, i' 9 n/lve buyers for <Joad homes., POlnle Nev.", a le. Opposite Easlcrn Highp.II;. Xl :j~; t. 'Ii ,,!I.~,101i l'il,h Call TUxedo "pMlmen! or ,ncome. Underwood t~'lJe\\'~itcr. mise,,1-: let us epprlltse your properly Tor: -.- -:--,---'--'-.'--' ... ~.'I .. for 25 years JACK O'CON-

REI.',' Il~il, MISS LINDBERG lancous IlrlllS, CPll TUxcdolb ' . 'BUSINF.SS LOT on Mack AliI" Clelln,ng ,n Your Home NOR, 7231 Mack. IV~:'IhOl::- EST ..".:[=, ,;to ::~. \,:/. ,':' J-37.l9.' e~! mllr,e! prtces, nue wanted h,' ,,~(~hll,;h('(l, ) 4813,:,': '; Pc .', (:;-'l.l':L\\'.llr,onl ~dj()ining LAkewood 7.6900 15322 Ellsf Jefferson GI'OS"C' Pointc f,rlll, PI'pf(~r we,'li ' 2-lr---C-.-"'-e-n-t-W.-o-r.k.-----

T". .1' ":d"':l'. ('iil of Grus>" -----.-- .. -. SIMMONS Law~(1n 11'pr s\llc\io Side of sIreN hctw,'en./ Mlle. Niagara 1426t A I,. R -'f J Ie' . (' .. ' r" i'I':' i !I~~.'i, 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE cn\lch, guml condition, S50'1 • N II' h and Counll I.,n" Wl'ltl' Box' I BRICK and eement work. Re.v:r", ,i ", J l; I",.,: : ::,<) --- ---.- ... ---.--- TUxedo I.OS21l. I ~I O,"l1g 11m D-75, Grosse Pointe News. i.... I pair lInd new, Driveway •. Ga.

!u:, II ("1,'ii'0I1TAHI.E ROOM - Fori LINOLEUM REMNANTS ... --.--._ ..... -.---.-------.--.------.-----1 ' i -----------,--- •. 'J, - ,', .,', I, ~",Iirn",", In pnvate home, '-'-- - '--'''--- ,2'k-Laundry rage, rat wall, basement floors,

Vf,. !7iT) \1!',7'!.;~j /' 1)1 NI 6736 MUMFORD'S FLOOR Nt: TW Y FURN TURE 18-EXCHANGES 1-.--- -. - .---.---- porches,steps,excllvltinl(.• . ',Ii "1;" ,,"lll .. )~,' a~ara__ . COVERING ~ A A I. .---._.- FAMILY WASHING - Ironing, S, Dcgryse. Call VAlley 4.1163.8-ARTICLES FOR SALE a-Ar.TICL~S FOR SALE ANN ARBOn, 4 room~, halh, c\llta\n~ caldully handled, De-I.--- - ... - __ . __

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ANNOUNCES TO ITS CUSTOMERS campus for comparahle in. livery, VAiley 2.0024. (Continucr! on raKe 11)Grosse Pointe or will consid- i --- _

FOR;-b~ii-;-gr;;r~-~r used It;r-.i /H' 'Cr purchasing home in tallllsi 18FT. 1947 UTILITY CORRECT CRAFTniturc see Nc&tway Furniture. I EXPANSION OF THEIR BUSINESS or Park. III I E. Ann St., Ann ' SPEED BOAT13930 Kercheval. We always 1 Arbor 2.8119,havc the things you lire look. 1------------ New 115 Horsepower Chrysler marine engine:ing for. VAlloy 2.211:) The \lore w;H now occupy ~rdce ,,~ /3926 ilnd 13930 Kercnevol. 19-PETS Mu~t sacrifice.

_ .. --------. ' .. - -_ .._~--- A IMge ll5;orlmeflt of new Ilnd u;ed furniture is flOW on di~plllY. -.-----------.---- .. -- ..- Call TU"edo 2-9388ABC SPIN DRY washer. Hoover COCKIm SPANTF:r, pllppi~s. ,

vacuum swccp'cr, ancl lawn II Come In ond See Us Today! I Pedigreed mother fmm Sunny Before 10 a.m. or after 10 p.m.mower, Reasonable. Call TU'I Jim O'Flint. Best in DetrOl12.1510. I VAlley 2.2 ~IS show. LAkeview 7.5838. ROseville 5948.J during the ddY,

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Authorized Ford DealerFree Pick-Up amI Delivllry

Sl!at Covers ••• , ••••• , ••• $15.50

Wheel Trim 12.50

Travenette 11.95(Cools beer, soft drinks and food I

1$134~I Plus Tax

GuaranteedFord Authorized Rebuilt B5.90 H.P.

•ilL LONG

Vacation Special!

PARKING BRAKE ADJUSTMENT ••• 9 5C

Including Clut,:h Assembly. 5 qh. Oil, Gaskets

NO DOWN PAYMENT

REBUILT MOTORSInstalled

14550 GratiotFree Cor Wash With This Ad

COMPLETE BRAKE RELINE ••• S 14.00

~.~SALES'" ~.,.,.,....,- SERVICE~

. ~, . .' HARPER AUTO.SALES". 20775 Harper v;'~;:~'"TU. 2.09l9

POINTE CLEANERS & TAILORS~\\I:'oOIHI)[.I •• '01:'00 •• :) -----

Men's _and L:Itl!c~' Sulls T;~ilorcd To Onler VA. 2.3040Altcr,1/wns. Rellnll1g. CIC:IIIIIII: and Prcssinr, -----

14931 EAST JEFFERSON~ at City LimitsFred 1\1. Schuman Established i9Z5 Open Eves. '1iII 7:00

COMPLETE BRAKE ADJUSTMENT ••• S2.95

SINCE YOUR BRAKESWERE CHECKED?

- .Removing front wheels and inspecting brake lining:

Inspecting, cleaning andrepatklng front wheel bearings.

Inspec:tlng and tleaning brake drums.

CheckinCJ and adding brake fluid If needed.

Ad[usting brCike shoes for full and even contact with drums,

Ad[ust brake linkage.

Testing brakes.

Replacing lining.

Cleaning drums.

Repacking front wheel bearings.

Overhauling the four wheel cylinders.

AddinC) necessary brake flllid.

Bleeding brakes.

Adjusting brakes.

14800 E. JEFFERSON AT ALTER

How Long Has It Been

Martha Ann

Beauty Salon

Brake Reline Includes-.-

WE'LLAdjust IInk(lCJ"Ch.ek for Wl<ar.

Tighte" connection;.

We'll fix the parkIng brakes so It holds your car when and where youwant it.

Water Pumps •••• 57.75 exchange

Fart hits •.••••••••. , $1.55 each

Ilruke Shoes ••••••• $9.60 set of 8exthanl}e

•Our Brake Adjustment Includes---

August Parts, Accessories Specials--~

Your Parking Brake Is Important Too---

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16J2~ EAST \V AHREN

Between COUI\'ilIe ann Three MUe Dr.

HudsonTapert

hor"_ w; 1'.'

ot Coplin

VAlley 1-4400

~Jefferson A,'e,

fOR AN ACCIDENT.480UT TO HAPPEN

FORDS, MERCURYS,L1NCOLNS.'

I~II'ST 1\11)

Reple"i.h hydre"lic fluid ellrfq"'red.

'n,pIct fUIIII effecling sle~r-i"9 (onl,,,1 If"tf tire life; ",heel"lignmtn', I'e • , i n g gtor,wheel bea,i" •••

Remove front wheels, c1~anbrake dr"m. on4. shees, checkc"ndition "f brake lining.

Check n.hl.,blodes, tirll.

Adjull br.ke. for pr"per tlear-anCi. Adl"u feot p.dal andhand brake.

S~ortage of Bodies SlowsDown Work of Undertak.ers

Police FieldDay Saturday

On Saturday, July 31. the Parkpolice lVere caUed to investigatea couple or 12~.y£ar-old bays ,vilawere making free with their BEguns Oil Barrington.

They found the boys doingtheir best to shoot robins, butwhen the police arrived they hadnot yet scol'ed a hit. The policeconfiscated the guns and notifiedthe puents.

Youngster RunsIn Front of Car

Ccmplete Pads Department

ON ALL MAKES OF CARS

!LIlD (for SERVICE

. . .

. . .

GROSSE POINTE NEW,S

Allthori:erf Hudson Snle. & Servi~e

Hudson-Tapert Co.

ALL FOR $345

DRIVE IN FOR FREEBRAKE INSPECTION•

WE'LL BUY YOUR CARG.t Our Oif.r I.for.

You Sell

Don'tOver -

ALFRED F. STEINER CO.1690 I IACI( at GRAYTON

TELEPHONE NIAGARA 4000 OPEN SAT. TILL 5S.rvlc. a"d Parts D.pt. Ope" S A. M. to Midnight

Our Thorov,h h"peetlan ofYour Car Guarantees ThatYou Will Ie Satisfied.

SAVE AT STEINER'SComplete

Paint Job ~..

$39~'"GlXTRA

ANY MAKE CARANY COLOR

VOORHEES

ALICE ANNE SICHLER hasrecent!y 1e[[ for Leland. Mich.,to visit her grandparents.. . .

JANE L'JNDGREN has justreturned home from C ampCavell, where she spent themonth of July counseloring.

Everyone in Grosse Pointe hasbeen enthusiastically pralsll1gthe play, "Beautiful People." byWilliam Saroyan.' Directed byJOHN GALE. the play broughtquite a large crowd from all!-ointe's_ Given on a circularslyge, no extra scenrry was usedthroughout the entire play,

Special credit goes to JimDonohue, Hill a r y Whittaker.Fran:, Shelden. Mary FrancesPeez. Dick Cheatham, Cht:.ckFossil a , Don Coon, and the restof the cast who did such a splen-did job.

We lll~(l want to thank AliceAnne Sichler and Peg Harriganfor their excellent work on themakeuJl committee, and JanillWorley. Rae Garber. Dave Pen-neman. and La!'ry MacKenzie fOI'the swell programs. .

Laura Murphy was in chargeof the tickets, while Rae Garl-er,Peg Harrigan. Janie Worley, and..\nne Hicks assisled her in a bigway. All in all, everyone dida grand job. Congratulations,Simians!

ALICE SAVAGE is planningto leave for New York and NewEngland soon. She will visitsome schools and take in thesights of New York.

The Farms police had t\l'O en- ! from a Detroit funeral home (nil- ,counters, wilh undertak ing es-! ed ilt Jlol ice headquarters to saytablishments during the wee',;. 1 he had been summoned to abut both \I'<'I'e cor pus delic~i Touraine, road home to pick up'cases. 'a body. He had been unable \<)

On June 29 a represenlative find a~yone home there.On June 3 I Patrolman Van

Tiem stopped a hearse from an.other undertaking firm, whichwas going west on Kercheval.Therl' was a woman's housl'coathanging from the boltom of thefrollt end of the hearse ,and Van

On Silturday, Augu:st 7. the Dc- Tiem thought it might be a hit~rolt Pollee Department \1'111 gIve and run case.Its annual fIeld day at the Uni-. . .vel'sHy of D~I/' 't 't d' 1 t '1 he hearse driver, Robert

, l>I S a IUIl1 oca. K f 10"49 E t' J ffI'd at W. ~kNidlOls road an(l, rugel' 0.. as. e erson:LI'\'el'llOI" I' 1) I' I 'I')' '11' avem]!', said he had run over a'. .', n c 101. leI e Yol 'b k f' k' U CIbe t.wo perfO/mances. on~ in the! as 'et 0 ,)un III mt. emens iafternoon and another at i h ,anei he opmed that tlus probably!

, . n g t. accounted for the woman's ap- iThere will be whole hosts of parel dangling (rom his vehicle_!

c1own.s and funny men to make Thcre was no blood on the gar-:th~ klddll's laugh. The dealh dc- men\. _fYlIlg aenal aCls bv thc G retona, 1 IFamily and the -Aerial VCSSl'S rhe pol ce found out lhat aplus a clever h.' ( . , ,'\ ,_ beeI' slol'e had also had a call t"

, 10 )n unlc) I' e" make a oelivery at the samemake up the LJlg acts, The muSic Touraine road home on thr sam~ :Will be ably supplied by the DC'- day the undel'laker \\:as called I

trolt. Police Band and by George The\' were able to co~tact th~ I

Bl~d s !I:uslcal Majorettes. All 1)( master of Ihe house later thatthiS plus t, alned seals and bears day and he intimated that heand the usual but ~ilectaeular might 'be able to guess the iden-

• • • entertal~mcnt, by the Police tity o( the practical joker who

News in Brief ~~:;~1t:a~~s ;,~;-~~~ \~-::palt~~ll;:~t had originated both calls.BOB STEBBINS has recently in Review will make a show that ------~------

had two house guests, Frank Iwill be hard to beat BeautifulDolph from Florida, and Bud The proceed~ of the event willBronson from Ottawa. Lake. go to the Detroit Police Benefit II ~They .~~ent a few days. With the Associalion, which carcs [01' the ~at'r el...Jre33inaStebpm s lamlly over In Moran widows and children of Police ifroad. • • • Officers who lose their lives in at

CLARENCE O'DELL and his line of duty. WA L T ER 5'family have just returned from I ------Ocean Cily, N. J., where they IC f. t Gspent two week~ enjoying the on lsca e uns,ocean and Jersey points of in- Of R b' H tteres I. , 0 III un ers

Bluecoats SeekB laze in Vain

Plonl Stoke. • Clothes po,ll

LU~IBEII~

BUMPING & PAINTIN ..ONE.DAY SERVICE

14350 I. WARREN

Tho B1~g.,t Lltlle Luml,.r "ard In Ihe World!

COMPLETE JRAKE SfRVICEHYDRAMATIC nl'ERTS

SPECIAL! Tre1lile. •

Authorized S.les and Senice

ShingleRoofs

General HomeMaintenance

VA. 2- (6 (9484 CONNER

H~rp!lf Avenue

between

Authnrizecl JlArU and fadory.tralned mechanics.No job tOll bl,; or tOll small. Bring in }our carfor a thornuji'h e!leek-IIP • • . No obligation.

Dogs

BOARDING

KEI'INEL

Classifieds

Dr.H. M. Owen

with Pure Creosote

owers

14 /lnd 15 Mile Roads

,hurs'day, August 5, 194&

OilED

P. P. GRACE

.Boarded

19743 Harper, betwelln 7 and 8 Mil. Rds. - TU. 2.4800

15554 'I. WARREN at Som.n.t

Cadillac OwnersHOldsmobile Owners!!

Kennel Ph6ne: City Phone:

Mt. Clemens 7918 PLozo 66C3

The Farms firemen searched;n vain for a fil'e on July 26,which they had been notified wns 'raging at 501 Coloniul Courl

C t W k 2 South. Unable to locate anys- arpen er or _ 1s-Cll~penter_\\,~~_____ blaze in that n~ighborhood the~'(Continued ftom Page 10) 1 h d d________ CARPENTRY WORK. Repairs of retul'llN to e1l quarters an

REPAIRS all kinds. Cupboards, porches, chalked up another "Falseetc. Free estimates. Call W. L. Alal'l\1' on the t"Ccord.

INTERIOR and EXTERIOR Rhodes. VAHey 2-8584. Later that day thc)' found oulIi ------ - --- ----- there had been a f fire at 501

c ose rant or reor porche" PORCHES, attics, lecreation Colonial COUlt South, Detroit,Itchen cobinets. recreation rooms, 100"".S or minor repairs done which is almost to River RougeHie: rooms, remodeling. Prompt ~y licensed contractor. Quota-, and about 15 miles from G~osseervice, good workm/lnship. ~lS~_~:~_que~:_ TV. 2-8324._ I Pointe Farms.

S, F. BARBER FINE CARPENTRY - Kitchen I -.---- -- .0380 Nesbitt Nlagaro 6784 Cabinets Recreation Rooms, I Cussed. At K zd

------.- Attics, and Alterations of any i CI' Akind. William Brockel. 16022 ~ IpS ccuserStephens Dr,. East Detroit, I __Mi~h. ROseville 3315.W. I A burst o[ profanity almost

,..,--',---;---'--------;- Icosl an II-year-old girl 50 cenlsWILKIN,S garage door l' ep a I I' i'in the Farms on Julv 30.

r. e I' v Ice. speCialiZIng m alii Patrolmen Dhaveloose and Vantypes. of doors. Call WAlnut,' Tiem herded five youngsters into4-2410. poli('(, heudquulters, where Chief--------:----- I Waltt'r Hoyt and Sergeant Jack

21t-DressmaklnCj Paisley heard their story.

Pally Bri s fur and dress de-I ,T\\() of .the gl'OUP, gi.r1s 11 an.d. ' gg 12 I'('spectlveh' were ndIng theIrsigner alteratlUns of women's. ,- ,

'j f d hlC\'Cli'S In Stephens road whenappal'e, UT repalrJll&, remo -, (he- other three Deiroit boys ofelmg. Excellent workmanship. I , . '. .395'1 Haverhill, Tux'do 2-1822. I2. and 1.3, cut m f~ont of .them_______________ __ \\'llh their bikes. ThIS act!')n PIO-

EXCLUSIVE Alterations 'by Ma- duced the profanity from the 11-i lie Stephens. Also furs, 13327 yeat'-old Pomte miss.I Kercheval. Closed August 1 to! Irkn[ at the abuse, one of thei 15. VAlley 3.0053. IDetroit young~lers took her purse: ------ _--- --_.-- and ('xtl'acted a 50-cent piecei DRESSMAKU~G-Best referenC-

1

fl'om it just before the Farms of.

Ies. Will work in you!' home. fleers happened along and sawMaking fal! appointments no\\'. the ensuing altercation.Mrs, Sharp, new phone number Chief Hoyt and Sergeant Pais-~I' ifAlley 3.0876. ley got everything squared

. -.. al'Ound during an open discussion21 y-flano ServIce _ in headquarters. T?e youngstersPIANOS TUNED, muth I'lUuf"u. were dismIssed .wlth a. special

repaired. e.xpert work. Harold IlecturC' on the eVIls of usmg pro-Smith. Nl. 0673.. fane language and o( taking

_____________ money from little girls ... orPIANO tUning. elt!clric cleaning., anyone else.

complete service. C. L. Ed. Iwards. TUxedo 1-3173. . PROPOSAL TO AMEND

COMPLETE PIANO-SER-V-ICE ZONE ORDINANCETUNING, repairing, refinisning.

and mothproofing. PLaza 2025. NOTICE OF1__ P_la_c_c_y_Ou_t_o_r_d_er_e_a_r!_y_.___ PUBLIC HEARING

Landsc:ape The Village CommissionCo,nplete landSCaping service: of the Village of Gl'OsseSodding, grading. sp.eding. plar1t.' Pointe Park will hold air.g of choice northem grown public hearing:!lverCjreens, trees and shrubs On l\Iollda~', Atigust 23 attrimm",d or removed. Toosoi!, 5 5:30 p. 111.'Ids. $13.50 deliver~d. Fr~e esti-, in the Municipal Building atmates. J5115 E. Jefferson for the pur-

EVERGREEN pose of considering certain pro- Two Youngsters InjuredNURSERY & GARDENS posed amcndments to the Build. Playing at Farms Pier

17331 Horper TUxedo 1-0850 ing Zone Ordinance. with a ,;iew William F. Kalkholf of 85 Muir ID 'I 12 t'll 7 io mlopting the samt', subject to 'f Db' f 9~ M. d road reported to the Farms po-:

__ a_I_Y__ r1_o_on__ ~__ '::.._m_._ such changes (limited to the suff~::d =n;:r~~~so ellt' onU~I;/~~o; lice on July 2Bthat he had hit'ROTO.TILLING. H a Ve you r same subject maHer) as may he while playing at the Farms pier Robert Howard, 4. o( 410 Calvin

ground refined ready for seed- devebped flt the hearing. The on Jul:; 29. On the same day Rob- road. while he was driving southing. VE. !l-5765. text of the proposed amendments erl Backman, 14. o( 217 Lake- on Calvin I'oact that afternoon.

------------- is set out hclo\v. vje\\l~ cut his toe al the pier. According to a \vitness, Mr.-;'USE OUR CLASSIFIEDS William G_ Stanunan, Both were taken to Colla lie C. Engel o( 415 Cah'in, the bo\'

Village Clerk. Hospital for first aid trcatnwnt. ran in front or the car. He w~'sFOR QUICK RESULTS! TEXT OF PROPOSED Tommy by Offjt"ers Van rie and taken to Collage Hospital for.

-------------------------_____ AMENDMENTS Seelow, and Robert by Officers x-rays, where it was found heSection II[ of the Building Jarretl and Beaupre. was not ~eriOU5I)' hurl.

! Zone Ordinance is proposed to be II --.----.-------------

IIamended by ad.ding at the end ofthereof lwo additional para-graphs (H) and (0, to read as

Ifollows: 'I (H) None of t/le following ac-

Itivilies shall be deemed to be anaccessory USe incidental to a pn-vate dwelling and none of such Ii uses shall be so carried on in a i

i residential district:1. Garaliing or overnight stor-

age of pickup, panel delivery, orother commercial vehicles ortrucks;

2. The storRge or mai"nlenanceof equipment. supplies. or mer-chandise for commercial use orsale;

:1. The praeticp. of any busi-ness. trade, profession, or occu- I

palion, • Iprovided. hnwever, that theforegoing shall 1I0t be deemed to I

------------.- ------------------. prohibit a physician. surgeon. ordcntist f!'Om maintaining an of-

R0 0 FS fiee in his home under the con-ditions specified in Paragraph(! ).

(I) On Mack Avenue in arcsidcnt'e district a physician,

D'VCKS' .]V "VIj'STROUGBS surgc()n. or dentist may maintain~ ~~ ~ an office in his home. as an ac-

MORE THAN 5000 CUSTOMERS • 25 YEARS EXPER!ENCE cessory residential me. and CR1'I'YFREE ESTII\IATF.S ,\~D elmeK-Ur - EAST SlOEO~Ll' i on tile pl'actice o( his profession

Sellle 'four Roof Worries Now. I in his own home under the fol-lowing condition~: The pro[('s-

General-RCAoI.Lo-f ••ng Inc. I ~i;:~':1It)~2t;;~,r(:~('ai~~ao:e~~~~:~~;'I such Rct ivitr is nol more than

Nlt.s 14627 CHARLEVOIX Nite. I~OO sqllal'e (eel. nor more than01' lone-third of the aggregate first

TIJ. }.2832 TV. ",.0700 N I. 6661 i illld second (1001' area nf the resi.

Id('nce (~arag('s h(,lI1g excluded):

-- and. the Rcli\'lt~. IS not carricdon in R stlucture separale frnm

I the r('sickm e. nor in Il wmg un-

Iless at Icast one-third o[ the wallof sllch win!: IS common 10 the

Irl"mainder of the residence.Those oHices of II phYSician, SUI'-geon, or r!entist established In a

Ire::idence district on streets olheri than Mnck AVl'lIue and under a; rt'sidence huilding permit is'I sued prior tn .ranuar~' I, H147,I shall be deemed tn b(, lion-con.

I(orming uses and shall not bel'niar,ged or materially altored:

: of IN such dat" no new oUkes of

Ia physician. ,~\lrgeon, or dentist

, shall he established in a Tesi

Ir!ence distrid on slreet.~ otherthan Mack Avenue. In the CMe

i of l'ver~' such office in 8 rcsi.i dence district (wheresoever 10-,cated And whensoever ('.~lllblish.: ed). the professional Activitiesshal1 be lim ited to outpAlientt reatmenl, on 1y one physician,surgeon, or r!entist shall practice

KOTCHER OLDSMOBILE CO in stich nffice Rnd then only if, hr. i~ the occupant of the re~i.

TU, 2.5640 I rlence fo which the office is RC-11(,1'!~llry (I'll' lemporRTily sub.Isiituting for such occupant).

'.

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Hretl,I

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Sale or RentSI7.C$ 9:,<1'2 to 40"130

Special 'I'entsFor Weddings Qnd

GOlden Palties

TENTS

.NATIONALTENT and AWNING CO.33 E1iat n. '.5260

Chrl'sler Airlcmp. I.ook (or thissign Ihis slimmer. And. (ordClails on air condilioning forrour place o( husiness or home,phone or wrice .••

ThursClay, August.5r 'I 9~8

(Tomato Pies)flOc

by C.l\1.C.

On Sale Fridays, 3 P. 1\1.,at Main Office

PIZZi'

leot£SeJame SeeJ B,'eaJ

On Sale at Your Favorite Grocery Siore

* *fAJtnfe

COuTlter Points

Ftr"'fj".~ Iletlltl,B,'eJ SIt.\'

TM Sign of 'ackaged Air Contlitionerslr's~lways plca,anllycool anI' reofrcshinli where YOIl sce this sign.Pacbf':cd Air Condilioners, lhefamoll< simplified form o( aircondilioning, wcre pioneered by

.,..,~~~

Unwanted Hair Removed byELECTROL YSIS

ClfARI.F.S R.IIEI~TZ& CO~lr,\sy

11029 WHITTIER nctroit Zol VI. '.'850

AUTHORIZED CHUntll AJRTEM' SAUS AND SUVlCl

~

nOT BREAO FOR RETAIL SALE ~AT 12:30 P.M. and 8:00 P.M. AT OUR

MAIN OFFICE .10932 Shoemaker Telephone IV. 9595

SCREENSFOR

PORCH - WINDOW - DOORREPAIRED

REPLACEDDealer

Combination Windows ant!Venetian Blinds

SQUIER SCREEN CO.993'1 MACK • PL. 8710

in Hie \\'ood, ..1

210.20. Mack, at Roslyn

DELIVERIES-NI. 9542

We Repairall Typesof lamps

WIRED

Super inEvery Way!.

A p!,liance Re.pairs. VacuumCleaners, Irons,Toasters, mec. ~t r i c Cookers, IC(C, ••• Table

Appliances. and Delivery

TUxedo 1.1977ELECTRIC SHOP'" OJ,tlG F:I.ECTRJC I'152>43 Mad near Lakepolnfe

Old andNew Lamps

VASES andSTATUES

This Week

SIIOPRoslYl1-l\/ia.-ket

HOT CHEESE 1I0RSD'OEUVRES

Contributed by Mrs. RichardOgden Burr, Jr.

lit lb. Swiss Cheese4 egg whites II,willg Ileered illio tbe cryst"l b"ll of Ibe jashiolJ worldl

I/z tsp. salt I d I II'JI' t. JACOBSON'S 011 Kerchu"l dl'ell/1e tire amp l' i)rep"re. 0 011 JV4 sp. pepper. " TIC' fl' fGrate Swiss cheese on fine' Pf)i1Jle lI'omC!J ill fl"lIerillg fall a/lire. Jr1CORM)I\.) anlOl1 ore.

grater and fold into stifly I emt for fall hwolr'es dresses dram"tically diffaCllt fr01ll Ibose ofbeaten egg whites with the II", J"st seasoll.se~soning. t II b II 'tl Back llelail ill the forlll of sl/bl/e drnjle.< or qllail)1 hulloll de.

I arm t\ 0 ~ma d a IS WI. 1 Sh~llS mark JACOBSON'S new alltmllll colleeliolls as dislillclit'tlopaC~s 0 t Ian St'Ianf' pace In C. ~Jor ill new "lid e~'cilil1g ,lbndes I'ie to replacc"lradiliollal blacle.re ngera or un 1 lrm. N h II f'l' I' . I d ! I . hi I l't'e rtlS!'Roll in cracker meal, and ' ew l.'es 011 ~e lISJlon Ml'IZOn lIIe 1/ e e ec flC Ie, 0 I, •

fry in deep, hot fat until gold- berry dnd maS! greell.en brown. Mally of the filii dresses II/'e /igblweigbl lI'Of)/.<,bu/ s.IJl.?o.l.b

Serve piping hot on tooth- salim afe always good for lale stllllmer 1/1/(1ellrly autullm wear.picks, lI"hile milady 11,i/l fiml Iwelr/e illches 1I'~m Ibe floor Ibe accepted

Jellgtb for tbis seas Oil'S dress, " gr"ceflll lIewcomer in the fallEvel ~'one Realls the Classified I,ictllre is Ihe Joug molded lorso. She will a/sf) discot'er tbat Ibe

Ads. They Gel Results! ..Ie/llier IJipline of JACOBSON'S dresses iJ arcelllcd by pencilslim-bllt 1101tigbt-skirIS.

A'l alh'e dress wilb 101'50 effecI ill JACOBSON'S fall collec.lioll is faslJio/led alollg simple classical /iues ljIitb lie red I,ep/llmalld 10llg sleer'es. Tbree 1I141eriai bill/OilS Irim the tailored /leck.Iille of tbis' oue.piecer aud ,lII"lcbillg bll/fOIlS adom Ibe dOllbleIJlck "t lMck oj w"ist If) ,~h'e tI wlo/li"l 101lch.

Jaco!Json's belled dress ;'1 dressy wool gabar"ille buttons 10torso lengtb alld JeatureJ hr"id Oil coll'lr tlud IIIrl/back cuffs. It's.ll'1lilable i/l eitber of two /eml,tiug shades-Kelly Grl!ell MSiollecutter's Gre)'.

'12553}'Ubert

Delrait

MU. 1161

PageI Good Taste

F,uI(Jrile Recipesof

PeopJe in Tlu: Kn(JUi

NEWS

IN YOUR nOMEBY LICENSED

MASSEURPortable Osteapathic. Table Used

For appointmentcall

Flag Poles PaintedREGISTERED BY

CITY OF DETROITFa,t - 'Estimate, Free. Insured

H. W. FOSTER; SteeplejackTO. 6-2988

RE-ROOF. Cf)mplelC roolillg ,md sidillg se,-rice for reJid('lllia/ nJ well a.! ItOl't'

md jt/clO,y lmi/dillgs.

GROSSE POINTE

LAkeview7.7200.

CONDENSATION PROBLEMSCAN BE CORRECTED

KAUFMAN DEHYDRA TORS are mode infour sIZes for drying, rlehumidifying and puri-Iymg the air 01 basement recreation ondstorage rooms during summer season,

Their operat<on is automatically controlledand they are portable, No installation work i,required. .

Sold by

HEINEMaN-LOVETT 00.5321 TIREMAN AVE. TY. 6.1225

cj~d~1.q~10 fit your feet ••• comfort-wise

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'Sfrlnk~confrolie~~~/!)~~G

9~j~ I106 KERCIIEVAI, TH. 1-5262 I

Grosse Poinle }o'arms IOpposite Grosse _~~~.~~:: ..

Rei' Tclel'isioll Deillolls~•.a~ion -without obligation

15201 M.ACK AVE.

Pointer of Interest

Feature

Bumping Extra

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LOOK'

No Better Paint Job

Available in Detroit

At This Pricel

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.... GLISTEN!TOM BOYD WILL PAINTYOUR CAR COMPLETEFOR ONLY ...

Boyd's Convenient Terms if Df')sired

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TU. ).1600

A..thori~ed Ford Soles'arld Servit'e

r 540 r E. JEFFERSONI1t Nottillgham

We're usmg a'smart, new improved automobile

enamel ••• with a gloss that polishes heautifully,

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PERSONAL APPEARANCESMUS. ROY A. PRUHIAlJP ••• betweell 111/ those Slimmer

idilllt' III1fI y"c!Jt trips .•. lIIa/ltlges to Irellt tbe Poinle to soll/e of1111'items oj ber good 10oki/lK wllrdrobe .... Saw bel' Ihe olber dayi" a sbeer deep brown g.lb.lI'dil1e sllit, long, blIItOlled.dol//II.lhe.jro1Jt j.lckl'f alld 101lg, sbeatbed skirt. l)'1 itb il .lbe cbose a cbar.IH'IIIe II.lCOtlie ami glol'es 11/1(1bel' cbarlrellSe IIIDrlc hat lI'dS IOl/cbedIlit!J IIml/'ll silk rib bOil. IJrolL'/I ,/lid while spechtlor pUlllpS 1/'erej-1I.\.1 rig 1>1.

'" '" '"Now here is a stickler •.. when fashion neIl's becomes twins it issometimes difficult to lell who \\'ore what. Such was the case when,we saw the lIas I deb Owen twins at a garden reception the otherallernoon. Wf; 'rllINK it was MARY OWEN who looked so swith-crinl( in a yellow and gray silk Summer print. 'fhe open necklln!'was interlaced with a band of malerial anll the skirt of Ihe frock\Ias long :md full. Mary chose to go sam; chapeau, And we THINKit 1I':lS HELEN OWEN WllO atlr.letet! so much admiration in a Sum-mer print ... white on an emerald background. The Ilrint was afi'l(, splot('h~' flower design and the dress was made with tiny sleeves,graceful nN'kline and a long, fnll skirt. ..If Helen had 1I'0rn a hatmaybe our job would have becn easier, but like hel' twin she let herdeep blond tresses go unadorned.

'" ,..1':MIL Y PETER is wearing a goo-RAND looking bright turquoise

two'piece shantung outfit this mid Summer. Thc jacket has a hightadored ncckline, with just a wisp of a turned-down collar and theskirt follows the smart full, long lines, Gold buttons decorate thefront of-the jacket and she carries a red calfskin handbag and com-plunenls the color note in her reu calf sling pumps.,. " ,.

PILFERINGSAn oil lll'ollloter opened an office for the purpose of sclling stock

ill. wells thai were emptier than a politician's promises. One morning,he was expecting a visit from a man with a newly-acquired bankrollanll ahout as much knowledge of finance as the janitor of a poor-hllllse.

The sucker was due' to arrive at 10 o'clock sharp. At 9:45" thepromoter's secretary came In amI announcetl a gentleman wished tosel> him. . The promoter chuckled to himself. His client was so -PIcture by Fred Runnellsallxions to get riel of his money that he arrived 15 minutes aheat1 of MRS. CHARLES BROWNELL OF HAWTHORNE ROAD «. t b' . Th ' h '" -, b ' . . I a egln. e rug on whlc J.. rs.time to do so. Afbr telling his secrelary to show the man In, the y Kllly C,11'l1ey Brownell is currently employed _promoter picket! up the phone alltI began the following conversation. "Hooked rugs" used to. 'Uake us thi.nk of charming but stands on a large frame. and C . IS'Slyly. he glanced at the sucker, who slooti In the doorway, gaping ill loosely wover floor decorations appropnate for ar,chways or she uses a hook like a crochel OmmerCI3 ervlcesamazement. kitchen floors. Before our interview with Mrs, Charles hook to pull the small trips Accounting and Tax

"Hello ••• j'I!.<, I'll I,tlie 10 Mr. Scbwab. Pul him Oil. Hello, Brownell, we didn't realize that hooked rugs can be both Ihrough .the burlap. This portion TU. l

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Chodie! So you got 1/1)' cbeck for $50,000, did YOII? SOl'''Y il wa.' practical and beautiful in the average American home. of the job natllrall~' takes the10 sm"l1 bllt )'011 0111)'ilH/esled $900 .••• No, I c"II'1 hat.e lrmcbwilb How did Mrs. Brownell happen«----------- llongest amount of tmw. For an ~

.1'011 today; I','e got "II aflpoilJlmelll wilh Hellr]' Ford II. Call'l to take lip rug making? It all banded together and bought a ave~'age size .rug (32x66 inches) V. 3"9 FISHER RD

slarled she says, with her Red rag cutter to simplifv the pro- one s spare t,?,e every d".)T for ;) .1IIake it tomorrow, eilher; ]'11/ goilJg Ollt with ]olJIIII.l' j\forgall. Cross work during the war in cess of cutting the strips. After three. months IS :he a!lolled per- .=------.------Surry, ii's impossible: ] el'ell bad to break a date with Rockefeller the hom~ of Mrs. Stanley Mc- Ihe rug ll1<Jker has decided in ad- JOd. All the PlCC"S must be pull.to Jreep it. Call me somelime aroulld tbe middle of Ibe moutb Kenzie of Lochmoor boulevard. vance what size and pattern her ed.thro'Jgh the burlap to the s?me(llId 1 may bdt/c a few mil/Illes /0 myself. , • l'e.< , •• all rigbt , • , When the war ended, the Pointe lUg will be, (they can be throw .1JClg!Jt to form an even nail ... TheHire! G'bye!' group who had been meeting with rugs 01' room size) she p.urchases I fmal taSk. IS to t"pe 01' bmd the

Then tu'rnlng to the sucker, who was still gaping In the doorway, Mrs. McKenzie decided to take the burlap base with design on it. under edges o.f the ~ug.he said, "Do you wish to see me?" up a common project and con- Mrs. Bt'ownell enjoys rug hook. A~ aUrac.lt:e clrcula.r throw

"Yes," said the visitor, "I'd like to, if you're not tOtf busy." tinue their monthly meetings. For ing from the artistic point of I rug III her lJvmg ;'oom '~ amonpthe past three years members view. The creator can form her the sam~les of Mrs. BlOwnell s

"All right, but make it brief. What do you want?" have been holding classes in each own color scheme to harmonize in rug hookl1lg endeavors. Recently"I'm from the telephone cOlllpany," the man replied, "I've come olher's homes and making hook- whatever room she inlends to she has been \Yarlung on the

to COhne,t ~'our phone." ed rugs under a teacher's instruc- use the rug. To illustrate the dye larger I'.ug for hel' home.* .. .* tions. method, Mrs. B. pointed oul the The Brownells have a

. The lilin popularity polls, according to Leonard Lyons, again The first ste~ in making hook. varying shades of green on the daughter Bc~erly, now !>'1rs.show Bing Crosby in the NO.1 spot. despite the fact that his hair ed rugs, accordmg to Mrs. Brow- leaf outline of the rug on which Keith P. Jvlodalt ,and a son,is thinned, his middle bulges and his ears swing wide. Belore it was nell, is to secure a sufficient she was working Three shades Arlhl~r. Sl1lce Beverly's recent Idiscovered that Crosby's voice, charm and naturalness could be par- quant~ty of old .discarded .w?ol may be obtained by dipping the \~eddmg, .Mrs. Brownc!1 ~las foun_d I

matenals. Nothmg. containing wool pieces one after anolhel' in ~lme 10 leturn to he! lUg hook-:layed into the foremost box-office attraction in Hollywood, Para- cotlon is used. Garments which a single .dye. mg. Imount tried to present him as a .pretty boy. the St. Vincent de Paul Society Spare Time

Crosby didn't mind the toupe~, nor did he object t,o the restrainin~ and Goo~lViII Industries. cannot . ~hen this preliminary wnrk is Ibelt. But during the shooting of "Anything Goes," Crosby suddenly use are fine for rug hooklOg pur- finIshed. the rug hooker is readyripped off the tape which pinned back his ears and told Director poses. -- _.--_. .- .._- !

Blend Colors B1-------Lewis Milestone: The wools are washed and then _ ."'A loving cup,' 'a cab with ils doors open.' That's the worst they cut into small strips resembling R I C K H 0 M E S •• :

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