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GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, April 29, 1948<br />
Grosse Pointe News' Depelldable Guide to Good Servi.ce<br />
21i-PaInt and Decorate<br />
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(Continued from Page 17)<br />
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121t-Dressmaking IEXCLUSIVE<br />
Alterations by Ma.<br />
rie Stephens. Also<br />
Ed war d La n9 e ' Kercheval. VAlley<br />
furs. 13327<br />
3.0053.<br />
Driver Squeezed I<br />
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I TARGET FOR TONIGHT<br />
By Corset Truck I ~EI ta S 1 I N t ~ Police were informed that<br />
,For Burglars ~ emen ry cnoo 0 es ~.someone had sh9t a BB pe~let<br />
I<br />
A group of Pointers will be on<br />
the patron list May 5, when the<br />
Detroit Oratorio Society presents<br />
Bach's "Passion According to St.<br />
Matthew." The concert. dedi.<br />
cated to Ossip Gabfilowitsch, will<br />
be given in the Scotlish Rite<br />
Cathedral.<br />
James B. Webber, Jr., Mrs.<br />
Robert Hartwick, Mrs. Arthur<br />
McGraw, MI'. and Mrs, John S.<br />
Sweeney, Jr., John S. Newberry.<br />
Jr., Miss Frances Sibley and Miss<br />
Christine Symington will be patrons<br />
and patronesses.<br />
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Al 7:25 a.m. on Friday morning. (7 I' When a breaking and enlering f,J1I 111I1 111I11I11I111111I11I1<br />
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room at the Buhl home at 70<br />
April 23, Alphonse K. Unterko[- ..,:}cold " . at lhe vacant Buller house at 66 , RICHARD SCHOOL I Mary Sue I\Iorgan. Joanne Kenwood road on April 22.<br />
ler, of 729 Washington road. while: \ -----driving<br />
east on Kercheval, at. i n \} i Lake Shore road was reported Like the Safety Patrol the Rabinson. Annetle Templeton, Seventy-five 'pel' cent of Navy<br />
lempted a left turn at Lakepoinle ' ew:J 1N i on April 26. Farms police officers girls' Service Squad plays a very Elsa Purdy. Nancy Hitt, Sandra commanders retired since 1940<br />
and was struck by a car owned .,.,...' I d . '. f important part in the activities Zick. Sally Wicks, Elizabeth Hen- are receiving disability pensions<br />
L I' ma e an lnVesllgatlOn c the of the Richard SchooL Ruth derson, Lvnn Trudell. Carole<br />
by the American Lady's Corset -----------___ . 'lh H A E J whereas 99 per cent of Army<br />
. '. . . prenllse3 WI .. ckner of Bockes, teacher of the 6B. has Krug. Elaine Gustaf:;on, Mary<br />
company. also being driven east L I M k Sl P J T th t t . majors retired are so listed.<br />
b G Id MIlan anc. . au s roop e rus company m charge of charge of the girls' group. Frizzell. .------ __<br />
y. era ,Schmidt. of 127 579. has received a leUer from i the properly. Th S . S d . I h 1 Peggy Mielink Arlene Koelbel<br />
MJ 11Ir road. Christl Sonner, who lives in the! Some one had broken half lhe I e el'\h'lce I.qfua f~r S., e p Paula Mathews~n Suzie Leach'<br />
Bofh cars were sev el m French Zone of occupied Ge I I 0 ma k e sc 00l I<br />
ART TEXTILES RE.WEAVING<br />
e sa e anu en- , • . ,<br />
er. y cru -I . , r- g ass pane out of the front ter- 'oyable. Our girls have had a Joal Grundy, Helen Nelson. Caro- I<br />
.Molh holes. cigarettet burns. pled but no personaly mjury re- many. Chnstl s letter (translated) race door and " basement win- J . b d f 1 llyn Elliott Margaret Knighl I TOP SOIL<br />
suIted ro'd- '" follo\''' . I' veIl' l\SY an success u year. I '. "<br />
D rips and tears in all materials. . . .. ~~. ~"~ .. ,~. uow was a so Ul'OiU'Jl. Mr. Eckner I The friendly, cooperative spirit I Beverly Allor, and Grell:hen<br />
Alterations on women's and Unterkofler ~~s given a tlcket Dear Llhan, a few days ago. reported he, could fond no dam- of the children in Richard school Klein.<br />
PEAT MOSS<br />
men's clothing Relinings all for reckless drlvmg. I r~celved from the Eberhardt, age done wlthm the house. has made this possihle.<br />
work guaranteed. 70 W. Alex-<br />
f~mlly YOUI' d~ar leller and the i . On the Service Squad there I Please don't forget your "Pen- PALCO PETE MULCH<br />
ander TEmple 2-3220.<br />
Book Review to Benefit IlIce bean packages. It made me' Dog Lover Won't Eat are 36 girls chosen from the 4th. nies for Friendship."<br />
New St, John's Hospital velY ~appy and I th?nk you very Without Canine Pal 5th and 6th grades. They were -------<br />
FERTILIZER<br />
Patty Briggs fur and dress de .<br />
heartIly for everythlni(. selected because they showecl<br />
signer. alterations of women's<br />
"So that you may know me, I At 2:50 o'clock in the morning potenlial leadership. had a high<br />
apparel, fur repairing, remod- A book review will be held<br />
Grass Seed - Manure<br />
at the home of Mrs, Richard Dis.<br />
am enclosing a picture of myself on Saturday. April 24, the man- seholaslic achievemenl, or. the<br />
eling. Excellent workmanship,<br />
tel, 714 Grand Marais boulevard<br />
which was taken a year ago. I agel' of the Grosse Poinle Bar.B- ability to assume responsibilities.<br />
3959 Haverhill. TUlPdo 2'-1822.<br />
on Tuesday, May 4. The review<br />
am 12 years old and attend the Cue at 15003 Jefferson phoned They remain on the squad as<br />
WM. ALLEMON<br />
will be given by Mrs. Frank<br />
Realschule .• Unfortunately I can the Park police station that he long as they meet lhe standards<br />
21x-Lamps<br />
17727 Mack at University<br />
Hauch. on Dr. Lawton's book, not write to you in English yet. I had a patron in his place accom- required.<br />
"Ageing Successfully," a book still have 10 learn French in panied by a dog. The dog lover The club meetings are held<br />
TU.2.9085<br />
filled with wit and humor. school. Next year instructions refused to part company with every Thursday at 3:10. At this<br />
LampShades<br />
will be given in English. his friend by placing him oul- time. the captain of the girls as-<br />
Proceeds will go to benefit St.<br />
John's new hospital to be located "It would make me very happy side the eating emporium even sign duties ~or lhe follow.ing<br />
Recovered Ilnd Made<br />
on Moross road between Lin.<br />
to hear from you again and also temporarily. week. The~ .dlscuss ways to ~m-<br />
BEFORE YOU BUY SCREF.NS<br />
To Order<br />
ville and Mack avenues.<br />
to tell me something about your- The police persuaded him lhat prove condillons ab.out the bU.lld-<br />
For reservations, call TUxedo self. I am sending you my very it was bad form to have a dog mg. After the busmess meetmg,<br />
Pick Up /lnd Delivery<br />
DO AWAY WITH<br />
2.2349.<br />
best regards over the ocean. in a place where food was served son:etimes there is a short social<br />
Olive 9662<br />
peflod.<br />
Yours,<br />
and he went out still accompa- Mrs.' Westphal, parent sponsor<br />
Drudgery and Expense<br />
Mary Ann Busch to Taka<br />
Christl Sonner." nied by his faithful friend. Some for the girls, visited one of the<br />
Replace Your Old Fashioned<br />
21y-Piano Service<br />
things are worse than starvation.<br />
Screen and Storm Sash wIth<br />
Part in College Panel<br />
• • •<br />
fall meetings. She was anxious<br />
PIANOS TUNED, molh proofed,<br />
Johanne Klein and Barbara T P' t W H d to help the girls with any of<br />
RUSCO<br />
repaired. eXl'crt work. Harold Miss Mary Ann Busch, junior Wines. Troop 579, also have re-I wo oln e omen ea lheir Sel'vice Squad problems.<br />
Smith. NI. 0673.<br />
ALL I'tIETAL<br />
at the College of Sf. Mary of the ceived letters from girls in lhe I Art Society Program<br />
The PTA and school have pro-<br />
How Is the time for<br />
Springs. Columbus, Ohio. will same town as Christl.<br />
vided several social activities for<br />
SELF STORING<br />
PIANO tuning, electric cleaning,<br />
take part in a panel discussion Troop 303, Maire. recently vis- The Detroit Museum of Art lhe girls. In the fall, they at-<br />
complete service. C" L, Ed.<br />
Screens and Storm Sash<br />
on alomic energy during the stuited the home of Wolverine Po- Founders' Society has invited lended a football game at the<br />
wards. TUxedo 1-3173,<br />
LIQUID<br />
Nothing to Changedent<br />
assembly April 22.<br />
talo Chips. They. were led more than 200 presidents of local Grosse Pointe High School. Par-<br />
Nothing to Slore<br />
Miss Busch, a member of the through the plant by the owner clubs to a subscription luncheon ties, basketball garnes, movies.<br />
COMPLETE PIANO SERVICE<br />
Call<br />
International Relations Club, will and treated generously to the to be held Monday, May 3. and treats have been enjoy,,,d by<br />
TUNING. repairing, refinishing,<br />
all.<br />
FERTILIZING<br />
present activities of the Atomic<br />
Mrs. Stuart Hilton Smith o[<br />
JOHN JENNESS NEWCOMB<br />
and mothproofing. PLaza 2025.<br />
company's product. Mrs. Earle<br />
The AAA furnishes services<br />
Place your order early.<br />
Energy Commission. She is the Genthe. leader, and 4 mothers of Lakeland avenue. chairman of the<br />
BY POWER<br />
Mechanical Heat & CDld, Inc.<br />
badges for the squad. They send<br />
daughler of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. scouts went along.<br />
club membership committee of<br />
WIN'DOW DIVISION<br />
out letters and materials which<br />
Montgomery, 2065 Lancaster,<br />
the Society, who is in charge of<br />
Best and most economi-<br />
LANDSCAPE<br />
Woods Troop 301 reports 4<br />
stimulale interest and give sug-<br />
12320 Hilmi/ton TO. 8.9600<br />
Grosse Poinle Woods. Michigan.<br />
the luncheon program, revealeo<br />
cal for your trees, shrubs<br />
girls working to learn the care of<br />
A Product of F. C. Russell Co.<br />
gestions for'safely helps during<br />
that the program was planned to<br />
and evergreens, etc. No<br />
SHORES LANDSCAPING<br />
dogs and cats ..• Barbara Eyre,<br />
the year.<br />
fuss or muss and no obli-<br />
80TH DRIVERS WRONG Rita Slritch, Margaret Beverage enable club presidents to learn<br />
This term Susan Baker is capgation for estimate.<br />
and<br />
and Sandra Pohorsky.<br />
more about the organization.<br />
Kenneth W. Hock of 12995 E.<br />
tain and Shirley Nelson is lieu-<br />
GARDEN SERVICE Outer drive, while driving east .Realschule means a school Mrs. Julius H. Haass of Cloverly<br />
trnant. The following girls are<br />
,Also Arrange Nnw for "our<br />
which emphazises modern lan. road is president of the Founders'<br />
Summer<br />
on Kercheval at 3:45 p.m. on<br />
members of the Service Squad:<br />
Generol Cleaning ond Trimming',<br />
April 24, collided with a car also guages and mathematics.<br />
Society.<br />
Joan Evans, Julie Watson, Carole LEAF SPRAYING SPRING<br />
Fertilizing, Top Dressing, going east, being driven by Clar-<br />
Sober. Donna Diekofl', Lauren<br />
Rolling, Gross Cutting issa D. Townsend of Delroit. Little Miss Armstrong T. Handy Newberrys Hosts Edgar, Florence Craig, Judy<br />
Both parties were given tickels<br />
PRESTON<br />
To Give Piano Recital At Recent Dinner Party , Hagerman. Connie Bracken. Jane<br />
"NO JOB TOO LARGE OR<br />
for reckless driving.<br />
CLEAN-Up.<br />
Harper. Mary Kay Benson, Sally TO I<br />
SMALL"<br />
Tree Expert & Spraying<br />
Snowday. '<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
Suzanne Armslrong. aged 8, In Co!. and Mrs. Phelps New-<br />
FUTILE SEARCH<br />
Company<br />
will be presented in a piano rebery's Cloverly road home. the<br />
21820 Nine Mile Ros. S035-W While Mary Ellen Tappan's<br />
T. Handy N.:ewberrys entertained<br />
Complele Tree, Evergreen and • Complete Lawn and Gar.<br />
cital by Hixie Boykin Hatten on<br />
car was parked in the Richard<br />
Shrubbery Sp-ndce<br />
at a recent dinner party.<br />
den Service by the month<br />
LAWNS. gardening and hedges<br />
Friday April 20 at 8 p. m., in<br />
School ground~ on lhe night of<br />
SCREENS<br />
Miss Halten's studio at 1001 Invitations went to Mr. and<br />
279 Rivard, Grosse Pointe 30 or season.<br />
. trimmed. Experienced men. April 25, someone hroke a .vent<br />
Maryland avenue. . Mrs. Charles R. Whitney, the Ted<br />
FOR<br />
WAlnut 5-5442.<br />
Tuxedo 1-0957 Tuxedo 1-3930<br />
window and went through her<br />
Ballahtynes, Mr. and Mrs. Wood- PORCH • WINDOW - DOOR<br />
• Seeding and Top Drt'Ssing<br />
knitting bag, but took nothing. Among thnse present will be:<br />
!F><br />
Mrs. George H. Armstrong of<br />
rulI B. Crouse, Mr. and Mrs. REPAIRED<br />
--------<br />
Miss Tappan lives at B50 West-<br />
HALL'S<br />
Hamilton R. James. Howard P.<br />
• Lawn Rolling<br />
chesler road.<br />
Buffalo, N,Y .. Mr. and Mrs. E. R.<br />
REPLACED.<br />
Holtz and daughters Lois and<br />
Ballantyne, Jr., and Betty McponED<br />
ROSES<br />
Clure.<br />
Dealer<br />
• Fertilizing<br />
INFANT TAKES HEADER Janet, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ter-<br />
Combination Win'dows and<br />
Ready now, 140 variety including Ann Cox, aged 17 months: 1')', Mr. and Mrs. Charles Os-<br />
Venetian Blinds<br />
• Sodding<br />
borne. Mr. and IIfrs. Carlton Pointe Patrons Listed<br />
the new roses, ever-blooming took a tumble off the front porch<br />
Healey, MI'. and Mrs. Burdette<br />
climbers. rose trees and the old of her home at 164 Kerby road<br />
For Society Concert<br />
SQUIER SCREEN CO.<br />
• Tree Trimming. and Prun<br />
Ford, Mr. and Mrs, Tom Cashin<br />
favorites. Buy early while the on April 21. She and her mother<br />
9939 MACK • PL. 8710<br />
ing<br />
and daughter. Gloria, Mary War-<br />
selection is complete. Also a were rushed to Cottage Hospital dell, Skippy Enure. Dr. and Mrs.<br />
Farms by Officers Hilgendorf<br />
~.'<br />
c=:------large<br />
selection of choice flower- and D'Haveloose, where the baby C. E. Smith, Mrs. Stringer, Miss<br />
ing shrubs and evergreens. Mag- was trealed for cuts of her face<br />
Elizabeth Slofee, Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Jules Surtman, MI'. and Mrs. Ray<br />
nolias ready to bloom. Visit and nose.<br />
Destroy those Weedsl<br />
Sibbert, Mr. and Mrs. rFed Fish-<br />
Hall's Nursery. 24300 Harper<br />
Newest Sciel1tifie<br />
between 9 and 10 Mile Roads.<br />
... ~ " ~ ~. " ....<br />
Me/hods Uud<br />
" '<br />
LANDSCAPING and special<br />
trimming. Roseville 1021-W.<br />
ote.Mower<br />
Peter Ots & Co.<br />
Sizes '19" to 71"<br />
;slinctiv9<br />
P acoreting<br />
594 Piper<br />
VAlley 2-5159<br />
adieulor<br />
ainting<br />
EXPERT • painting and paper<br />
hanging by mechanics. Free<br />
estimales. Van Assche, NIagara<br />
3901 and VAlley 4.6061.<br />
F'OR YOUR SPRING painting &<br />
decorating. Call Tuxedo 1-4521.<br />
Free estimates. No job too<br />
large or too small.<br />
FIRST CLASS painting. papering.<br />
wall washing and floor<br />
sanding. Work guaranteed,<br />
free estimates. PRospect 8287.<br />
PAINTING INTERIOR and exterior;<br />
paperhanging, wall<br />
washing, patch plastering,<br />
caulking. W 0 l' k personally<br />
handled and guaranteed. Free<br />
estimate. Loutz, VA 2-1123<br />
days; VA 4-4168 evenings.<br />
M. BROWN, decorater. Interior,<br />
exterior. Reasonable. DRexel<br />
4055.<br />
DO YOUR spring painting now.<br />
Get your house painted. before<br />
the rush begins. Right now I<br />
can give you an. exceptional<br />
job-give it better supervision<br />
and place my best craftsmen<br />
on it. Why not call me and<br />
get an estimate on the sort of<br />
paint job that will be the envy<br />
of your friends and neighbors.<br />
J. Ruppard. TUxedo 1-4521.<br />
21 i-Wall Washing<br />
Storm windows removed, screens<br />
and awnings hung. Estimates<br />
freely given on wall washing.<br />
HAYES WINDOW CLEANING<br />
AND WALL WASHING<br />
13927 E. Jefferson<br />
VAlley 2-'1781<br />
Window Shade Cleaning<br />
and Replacements<br />
MUMFORD'S FLOOR<br />
COVERING<br />
16127 E. WARREN<br />
NIagara 0446<br />
LADIES,<br />
HAVE YOUR SPRING<br />
CLEANING DONE BY<br />
G.OLMIN<br />
WINDOW CLEANING<br />
SERVICE<br />
Will tekll down storm windows,<br />
put up screens end C5wnings, etc.<br />
Wall washing 9ur speciality.<br />
CALL TRINITY. 1-0294-<br />
FREE ESTIMATES Juniors Conduct Spring<br />
ANOTHER CHILD BITTEN er and oth~rs.<br />
. ' Suzanne IS the daughter of Mr.<br />
~far?, Lou McKibben,. 11, of I and M~s. Anger Armslrong of<br />
97a Flsh,er road, was bltten on I Rivard boulevard<br />
the middle fin gel' of her left I .<br />
hand on April 24 by a cocker EI' b th C Ch t<br />
spaniel owned by C. F. Sullivan I.ta e a~s ap er<br />
of 414 Fisher road. Plans Meeting for May 3<br />
SPEEDY and neat wall washing. Dance at Lochmoor Club BLAZE DAl'tIAGES CAR The Elizabeth Cass Chapter.<br />
Call TUxedo 2-4251. Free esti- _- Damage estimated at $150 was Daughters of the American Rev- Southeastern Woman's<br />
mates. Bill Isbey served :;s chairman done a 1947 Chevrolet owned by olution, Grosse Pointe Farms,<br />
_____________ for an infcrioai spring dance Douglas Crane of 468 St. Clair, will meet on :Monday, May 3 at Club to Hold Luncheon<br />
LYONS given by the junior set at Loch. when it caught fire in front of 1:30 p.m. in the Women's City I --<br />
Painting and Decorating. moor Club Saturday evening. 180 Lakeview on April 23. Farms Club of Detroit. The annual luncheon of the<br />
TU. 1-2424 or MU. 7415 Other committee members were firemen extinguished the blaze. Miss Elise Phinney. regent, Southeastern Women's Club will<br />
-2-1-k----I,,-~-::-ii-li-r-y------- Bob Coleman, Jane Harmon, Bob . will preside at the monthly bUSi-1 be held in. the Grosse Pointe<br />
Martin, Clyde LaMee, Bob Hayes, SIGNS OF THE TIMES I ness meeting. Annual reports of Yacht Cllib at 12::l0 p. m. on May<br />
FAMILY WASHING, ironing, Janet ZlIrschmeide. Jack COI'- Three street signs were hand- ,07ricers an,d committe.e chairmen 4. Mrs. R. W\lIiams. is chairman.<br />
curtains carefully handled. De- field Bill Ander.'~n. Lois Buck, ed over to the Farms police on i \\ III . be gIven .. follo\\ eo by the i OffIcers elected for the commg<br />
livery. VAlley 2-0024. Phil' Droll, Duane Patterson, Jim April 23 by Mr? Vietor ver-I' ~Iechon o[ officers for. ,the com-I year. are: Mrs. Edward C. Klink,<br />
Williams. Bob Bolo and Mike haeghe nf H433 M:mor. She said mg year. presloent; I\Irs. R. E. Harns and<br />
211-Window Washing Bigley. the youngsters shook them down I As delegate, Miss Phinney will Mrs. J. S. Cameron, vice-presi-<br />
WINDOW CLEANING. Storm while waiting for a Kerby Schonl give her report of the 57th con-I dents; Mrs. G. McIntosh, Mrs. N.<br />
and screen service. Brooks' I WOODS TO FIX WALKS bus. I tinenlal Congress; National 50- Thygeson, secretaries; Mrs. C.<br />
Window Cleaners, 1627 Gray. I Four bids were received at th.e ciety of DAR. \"hich was held in Jurgensen ano Mrs, C. O'Dell.<br />
VAlley 2-3154. Woods Council meeting on Apnl NEW FORM OF MISCHIEF I Washington, D, C., April 19-23. II treasurers; 1\'1rs. C, Searles and<br />
6 for the general sidewalk re- Builder L. E. Smith told the. A memorial service wa~ he~d I Mrs. M. Sutton, federation dele-<br />
21m-Radio Repairs<br />
-------------<br />
RADIO and phonograph<br />
service. Prompt and<br />
repair<br />
depend-,<br />
pair work in the village for the<br />
toming year. They were turned<br />
1<br />
lover t 0 E'ngmeer' P a te for. analy -<br />
sis and tne contract Will be<br />
Farms police on April 23 that<br />
someone had torn the cupola off,<br />
a garage under construction at<br />
Stephens. and Charlevoix.<br />
for 2664 members who died In I gales; Mrs. W. Carey and<br />
the last year. Among them were 'IH. Moratb, alternates.<br />
th ree 0f th C w0n:'en, \~ I10. hId e pe I '<br />
found the organIzatIon In 1890. MAKES DEAN S LIST<br />
Mrs.<br />
able. Opposite Eastern High i awarded at the next meeting. They were: Mrs. Henry Williams Sally Poller, daughter of Mrs.<br />
for 25 years. JACK O'CON-, CAMERA STOLEN and Miss Janet Richards of John H. Potier of Moross road.<br />
NOR, 7231 Mack. IVa:lhoe HUBCAPS VANISH A camera was stolen from a Washington, and Mrs. W. J. HOI.I has been awarded a certificate to<br />
4B13. Also 17001 Kercheval at I Four hubcaps were stolen from car parked at Kercheval and Mc. land of Pittsburgh. Tribute was the Dean's List at Endicott JLmior<br />
Notre Dame. TUxedo 1-1655, d b 0 ls Sid . h h b M H B C II . B I M<br />
________ ~ ! a car owne y t. c lroe er Millan on the night of April 22. paid t e tree y rs. enry . 0 ege m ever y,. ass.<br />
21 r-Cement Work I of 446 Madison road while it was The car w~s owned by William Joy of Grosse Pointe Farms. ------<br />
______________ i parked in the rear of the Punch Reeo of 371 Kerby road. ------ The uniform worn by Fleet<br />
BRICK and cement work. Re.' and Judy Theater on the night . TO INSTALL PIER SEWER Admiral Chester W. Nimitz when<br />
pair and new. Driveways. Ga. of April 8, he told Farms police. HUBCAPS VANlSn Five bids were opened llt the he signed the Japanese surren.<br />
Fage, rat wall, basement floors. A 1948 Chrysler sedan belong. Farms council meeting on April oer document in Tokyo Bay,<br />
porches, steps, ex c a vat In g. UTTLE GIRL BITTEN ing 10 Norman Cummings of 1151 19 for sewer installation work on Sept. ~, 1945, has been don