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Thursday, April 29, 1948<br />

Park Commissioners Hear<br />

County Health Director<br />

TOP QUALITY,<br />

SMART STYLES<br />

CllstOln lviade<br />

Gabardines<br />

look your best ... even<br />

when the temperdture soars.<br />

It's no problem in a smartly<br />

t=i!ored gobardine or lig~t<br />

weight wool suit. See our<br />

complele SElection of sum.<br />

mer materials.<br />

*<br />

MARSHALL- & O'CONNOR'<br />

SCOTLAND TAILORS COMPANY<br />

CUSTOM TAILORS'TO GENTLEMEN<br />

14127 Eo Jefferson Ave. - VA. 2.5344<br />

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In Time for<br />

MOTHEB~S DAY<br />

OPENS ITS NEW<br />

~<br />

REFRIGERATED CANDY DEPARTMENT<br />

Neither heat, nor cold, nor moisture can diminish the<br />

flavor of your favorite candies when they are kept<br />

cool and airtight in this new service to our many<br />

Whitman's customers.<br />

MRY BOX YOIl BUY<br />

MEllE IS GU~Il~lImO FRESH<br />

Discover how good Whitman's<br />

candies I~an taste when they arll perfectly protected.<br />

Kercheval at St. Clair<br />

NIagara 4827<br />

19th Year on Silnw Corner 5 Deli\'cri~~ "Daily" ,.<br />

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~~<br />

to pay the bill anyway In his<br />

school tax,<br />

After Dr. Littlejohn retired<br />

from the meeting it was obvious<br />

that the discussion had left much<br />

CAMP LEADERS NEEDED<br />

Mothers, college students and<br />

high school girls are urgently<br />

needed for assistance with the<br />

Summer Day Camp program at<br />

the Neighborhood Club, which<br />

will be held from June 28<br />

through Friday, July 30. The<br />

camp runs three days a week<br />

from 9:30 to 3:30. For further information<br />

please call Miss Masak,<br />

NI. 4600.<br />

------<br />

THEATER PARTY<br />

For" laughs, thrills and surprises<br />

come to the Neighborhood<br />

Club this Friday, April 30 for the<br />

Children's Theater Party which<br />

will start at 7 p.m. There will be<br />

your favorite cartoons, exciting<br />

contests and lots of door prizes.<br />

Slor. Hours 9:30 to 6,00<br />

It's queen of the fairways-<br />

built to ma~e you look /lnd<br />

play "up to par." 8utton'/letion<br />

sleeves, two deep carry.all pockets,<br />

leather hlllf.belt that<br />

sna ps off for washing ease. Stripes<br />

or.lolid. putels. r 2 to 20.<br />

Spot'll! Sltnp<br />

Secelld Floor<br />

GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />

Police Silence<br />

"Cracker" Boys<br />

Judge DeBaeke<br />

Tosses Out Case<br />

Judge Victor DeBaeke had only<br />

three cases before him in Park<br />

police court on Wednesday morn.<br />

ing, April 21.<br />

Laurence Glissman, Jr., of 2041<br />

Lennon. Grosse Pointe Woods,<br />

charged with speeding 40 m.p.h.<br />

on Kercheval on April 6, paid $5<br />

fine and $5 costs.<br />

The assault and battery case<br />

growing out of too promiscuous<br />

use of a hose between two families<br />

occupying sides of a double<br />

house on Maryland was dismissed<br />

for Jilek of evidence.<br />

~t/ t,.l<br />

WOODWARD AT STATE •<br />

•<br />

Child}4en's Concert Gets<br />

Pa.rents Back in Practice<br />

unanswered. Officers Flannagan and Tee.<br />

Discussion Over Possible Shift i I'l Authority From Township Commissioner Peter Koenig taert of the City Police, observed One of lhc no\'cl music groups I tor. flutist, has a mother who<br />

leaves Many Questions Still Unanswered suggested that the physicians of a couple of boys cruising aroun~ to appear at the Childrens' Band; plays the piano and a brother<br />

Grosse Pointe, who number in hi a car about midnight on Api'll and Orchestra Concert to be. who plays the saxophone. Gayle<br />

'or. David Littlejohn:di~~t~fthe County Health De- their midst many of high pro. 23 and every now and then given on l\lay 16. at :l p. 111. in the Smith, trumpet player. also plays<br />

t t f W C<br />

par men ° a).'ne. ounty, appeared<br />

B d f C f I P<br />

.oar ° . OmmlsslOnCrs ° t Ie ark<br />

at the<br />

II<br />

vi age<br />

meeting<br />

on April<br />

of the<br />

26 to<br />

fessional rating, be requested to<br />

take up the matter of a public<br />

health service suitable to the<br />

spraying the landscape<br />

giant firecracker.<br />

with a Pierce Auditorium,<br />

J ct E II<br />

100 nsem) c.<br />

Two of the<br />

is a Neighbor. ' the<br />

I<br />

" her<br />

fathers in the" tel'<br />

violin,<br />

father<br />

sings.<br />

her mother the piano,<br />

the violin and her sis •<br />

'<br />

dISCUSS WIth<br />

could give to<br />

them the<br />

t.h~ Park<br />

details<br />

in the<br />

of the health service his<br />

event of the county taking<br />

office<br />

over<br />

Park<br />

lion<br />

and make a<br />

to the Board<br />

recommendaof<br />

Commis.<br />

OI.J.h:~eS~~~e;:~o~~<br />

Richard Friedland,<br />

~~~~I~:r,~~ci<br />

aged 18, of<br />

Grosse<br />

been<br />

Pointe Farms<br />

polishing and<br />

section have<br />

cleaning a<br />

Helen<br />

mother<br />

Slocum, violinist. has<br />

who is also a violinist,<br />

a<br />

a<br />

the locaL admJnlstratlOll..--------.----------- sioners. 2004 Ashland, Detroil. cello and a violin in order thaI brother. Fred, who plays the<br />

The other Pointe communi<br />

that have been considering<br />

lies I was that<br />

I<br />

the I munities<br />

there<br />

within<br />

al'e several comhis<br />

jurisdiction<br />

T.here was some<br />

th I b t<br />

~s pl'Oposa U.I<br />

discus~i?n of<br />

t f II<br />

was ma y<br />

They confiscated<br />

firecrackers and<br />

.<br />

the remainmg<br />

directed the<br />

they<br />

their<br />

may join<br />

practice.<br />

their<br />

11 is<br />

children in<br />

understood<br />

clarinet, Grace, a<br />

sings, Sally, another<br />

sister,<br />

sister,<br />

who<br />

who<br />

same step were inviled to be" in the county that pay an exIra rejected. A m~t1.on was .then boys to explain their disorderly that the children are stern teach. is a pianist, and her father sings. i<br />

present and the<br />

of Public Works.<br />

Farms Director<br />

Murray Smith;<br />

sum<br />

tlries<br />

oul of theil'<br />

for cerlain<br />

municipal<br />

services<br />

treaswhich<br />

adopted<br />

H "I ome~'.<br />

~uthol'lzmg PreSident<br />

F t h tall fl sc 0 na,me a Sol<br />

conduct at 'magistrate's court<br />

I<br />

ater<br />

.~rs,<br />

play<br />

insisting that their<br />

every nole concctly,<br />

lathers;<br />

whi('h<br />

Karen<br />

mother<br />

Jacobs, a cellist,<br />

who is also cellist<br />

has<br />

and<br />

a'<br />

a<br />

Farms Village Clerk lIarry Fur- they want.<br />

ton and Manager TOln Jefferis Th h hId d<br />

f<br />

th SI ,. I . e t DUg t las been a vance<br />

~ommlltee to exam me fUrl.her<br />

lnto the 'whole genera! subject<br />

and reporl back to the Commis.<br />

on.<br />

------ 0 --.--.-~n.~.<br />

also seems to<br />

on the practice<br />

hal'e a good effect<br />

of the children.<br />

younger<br />

r1ays'the<br />

brolher,<br />

piano.<br />

Teddy, who<br />

~<br />

o e. 101: .•, atten(\('[, in councilmanic circles here that . ","'IlerU1 ulI:lng Geori:e Schlaepfcr, Jr, Q.!HI!'.;s Judith :-'lQ.rslcn, the pi;;nisl of I<br />

Dr. LIlt.I~John's talk was lal'ge-i if the Grosse Pointe municipali. slO;;esident Fritsch immediatelY! • falher are working hard on the the Children's orchestra, has a<br />

lya repetitIOn of the on" h" '~lMi(' 'lies should switch. ov"r 10 the named Mnnager Everitt Lane IDog Gets Ticket Don Juan Ivlinuet by Mozart. Ru. father who plays the violin and<br />

"I<br />

before Ihe Farms Board of 1 I'll;;' county health servICe. the work and Commissioner Koenig as I mol' had it that Mrs, Schl;;epiE:j's he!" brother, Michael, plays the<br />

tees two or. three weeks ago. of the I?wnship. health depart- such a committee. Edward Hartwick of 818 Trom- piano playing has improved piano.<br />

He<br />

budget<br />

menlloned<br />

wns about<br />

that hIS<br />

$300000<br />

total<br />

annll.<br />

ment m Its publIC school depart.<br />

me nt, which seems to have been<br />

Manager<br />

probably<br />

Lane says there<br />

soon be II meeting<br />

will. bl d t<br />

of; I' Y. Ct7th<br />

P k po greatly due to her d~ily practice These and mony other children<br />

e arouFn 'd o<br />

': h~rAP"ii WIth George Jr" helpmg him fmd who come from musical families<br />

11 f h' h b t 060'000<br />

~ y, a F<br />

.tccepl'lble 10 the public should h G 'lIce s a IOn on fI ay mg. ' the right notes. I \","11 be heal'd I'n a concert at the<br />

WdlC la O~I ., '. came<br />

III as e era aid, ThiS latter,<br />

, came vIa<br />

, th<br />

e<br />

F<br />

e<br />

d<br />

era<br />

1<br />

Chi<br />

'1'<br />

d Ell'<br />

:: reau.<br />

'b h.'ft d t lh B' d f<br />

e s I e over 0 e oar 0<br />

Ect. t' 't 'b'I'ty.<br />

~ \lca Ion as I s responsl I I.<br />

This would be of small comfort<br />

the heads of all of<br />

Poinle communities<br />

the subject.<br />

-----t<br />

P. rosse<br />

to consider<br />

23, and reported that he had been<br />

b'tt b d F . f be.<br />

tween<br />

I en<br />

Westch':ster<br />

y a og on<br />

and<br />

aIr<br />

Balfour.<br />

ax<br />

I .,. r<br />

'<br />

Allhough Arlene Koelbcls has Pierce Auditorium on May 16.<br />

been out<br />

f I<br />

0 schoo, she is now at, -----work<br />

getting he I' falher in prac.' GIRLS' BASEBALl,<br />

: His most significant statement to t he taxpayer who would have Very Young Marksman On investigatIOn t~e po Ice tice on his violin for th(' Spring Any girl, 17 years old or over,<br />

---------. -.".- -.---.----.-- ------------ Pick. Expen.ive Target 1~:.r~~c~h:tt ~~I~o~f b~~~g~~s\~ Concer!. Mr. Koelbels reports 1hat in1erested in playing baseball<br />

Ernest De Lalla of .9342 Charchester.<br />

Dr. Kelly<br />

ticket for harboring<br />

.<br />

was given a<br />

. .<br />

a VICIOUSan.<br />

his old strings<br />

and that he<br />

h<br />

have beer. replaced<br />

will soon know his<br />

h<br />

with the GI'osse POI'nte Neigh.<br />

borhood Club team is asked to<br />

.. I '" '"t<br />

, . 1 part in t e Minuet. Muc could contact Miss Mcsak by calling<br />

levCoix, reporterl to the City po- i Ima . be said about the price a parent 1'11. 4600 as soon as possible.<br />

lice at 8:15 o'clock on Saturday I pays for his child's musical edu- Praclice will be held eve r y<br />

!'light, April ~4, that while driv. Police Captu}'e calion in both money and time., Thursday evening in preparation<br />

mg on St. Clair a very small boy I The following orchestra melll-: for play in the Detroit Parks and<br />

1\fornlngs-VA. 2-9000<br />

t\ft'noons .(; e\"~s. TV. 2-80~O<br />

Our new telephone numbe, i. WOo 2.5400<br />

" ..<br />

,,.,' ........<br />

MA LAY<br />

Rattan<br />

J<br />

1<br />

For sheer beauly, our collection of<br />

spring and summer drapery and slip<br />

cover materials cannal b~ equalled.<br />

A call wiil bring cur repre,entativo<br />

to your home with samples. £x-<br />

Custom Made<br />

for Correctness<br />

Draperies<br />

10 Day<br />

Sertllce<br />

MODER.N<br />

Furniture<br />

and<br />

Page Three<br />

INJURED IN F~LL .' [24, fell from • ladd~rand, in.<br />

Remi Vanghelume, of 482 Riv. iured his foot. The Cify pollee<br />

ard, while working about the took him to Rm Secoufs Hospi.<br />

place at noon on Saturday, April tal for emergency trratr:'.ent.<br />

WROUGHT IRON in nev, Chantilly ROle paitem ..• Fre~:n ;n fee'::,CJ<br />

Iocy design of roses and tra;!ing vines. Selection of new ouU~nd'rg<br />

by Woodard, Sditerini alld oiner noiiondl:I'.~nown rr,anufocrurers.<br />

Slip Covers<br />

~~~ ~~~~:: t~e s~i~eds~iel~~s car I Unlu.cky Strays bel'S have family ensembles, Mar.: Hccreation League.<br />

The boy proved to be small in- ! garet Peet has a mother who i -----deed.<br />

He was Master John Pel- i Friday the twenty-third was as plays guitar, and a hrother who' The U. S. Navy's only "grog<br />

litier, aged 3, of 902 St. Clair.: unlucky as Friday the Thirteenth plays an accordion. Peggy Proc- tub" is at the Naval Academy.<br />

John had picked out a nice new for stray dogs in the cHy. Two of. ---.---------- i Annapolis, Maryland, An exhibit C<br />

1948 Chevrolet as his target. ficers hied themselves out to di- A M k U T at the Academy's Museum, it is THE BEDELL 0<br />

His father said he would glad- minish the visible stray dog pop- Hempt to a e • urn. a present from HII'IS Frobisher, :oJ' •<br />

ly pay the damag~. ulation of the city. Causes Cars to Crash I British training ship, in appreci- t 1646 WHITTIER, near KEllY ROAD<br />

Any<br />

______<br />

JET R~CERS.<br />

boy or gIrl ha~ng<br />

In a quick tour around they<br />

" garnered in one male chow, tan.<br />

a Jet'now in durance ~ ~nnel No.6;<br />

A n attempt<br />

in Kerrheval<br />

--<br />

1<br />

to ma.ce<br />

avenue<br />

a U. T urn'<br />

cau~d an<br />

alion of the welcome given<br />

English sail s we k's<br />

. or" on a e<br />

t_o_A_n_n_a_po_l_b_.<br />

the<br />

visit<br />

"<br />

0Perl Thurs., Fri. and Sat. Evenings<br />

C_a_"_'_M_A_W_O_~_I_m_._M_l_o_~_._~_t_d_.r_l_al_._~_~_~_~_n_o_m_.-_V_E_._9._1_U_3 __<br />

model race c~r. and. in~er~sted in one male mongrel, brown, now in accident at 7:45 p. m. on April 24. J<br />

keen competition IS mVlted to Kennel No. 4; one black Cocker, Thomas William McDonall of<br />

come to the Neighborhood CI~b in Kennel No.5; and one brown<br />

on F~iday, May .7 ~o test the~r. pup. lineage unknown, awaiting<br />

cars In preparahon for the bl.g; claimant, plus impounding charge,<br />

707 St .. Clair, driving east on<br />

Kercheval between Fisher and<br />

I McKinley, collided with R. D.<br />

race May 14. The race, May 1'1, in Kennel NO.7. Hopkins of 4127 Three Mile<br />

wi.1I be t.he final race' in which<br />

POints WIll be accumulated toward<br />

winning the Drake. Jet<br />

And they say they<br />

scratched the surface<br />

ha I'e only'<br />

of Ihe local<br />

drive, who<br />

_. ------was<br />

making the<br />

..----turn.<br />

i I<br />

Racing Trophy, supply.<br />

From the far.off jungles of Malay, Haydon House brings you<br />

genuine Rattan furniture, b8autifully styled by Ficks Reed in<br />

outstanding contemporary designs. Made to match fabrics in a<br />

burd of gay summer colors by color-wise designers to insure<br />

completely - correlated settings.<br />

The complete display of living, dining and occasional<br />

groups shown in the Terrace room (lower floor) at Hayd

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