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Around the pool table at the Neighborhood<br />
Club the Oldtrmers Club gathers.<br />
every Friday to match theIr talents and<br />
swap stories. PIctured, left to rIght, are<br />
Gus Balzer, Walter Catherall, Adolph<br />
Mrs. Sheaffer Four File f<br />
Defense On CouJrei<br />
Grosse PoiDte'. Newspaper for More ThaD 23 Yean<br />
Shenffs, Fred Masak,<br />
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Relief Near On<br />
Hundreds StorlD<br />
Municipal Building<br />
As Collections Lag<br />
The hundreds of reSldents In Grosse Pomte Woods who<br />
stormed the MuniCIpal Building wlth complamts on the pokey<br />
garbage and rubbish plck-ups were assured of some relief I<br />
this week.<br />
The contract whIch was orIgmally awarded to James<br />
Slgnorella on June 22 by the Councll was reasSIgned by<br />
Actmg Admmistrator Philip F, Allard, when petitions from<br />
frantic houseWIves compelled ImmedIate actIon.<br />
Tuesday wrht the Council passed their approval on the I<br />
new cor.tract holders, Russell Pamter and Ewald Ruthenberg, '<br />
after: Signorella failed to fulfill hIS agreement.<br />
------------~~ As snow and ice slowed<br />
. down the garbage collections<br />
In the Woods durmg the past<br />
few weeks, further trouble<br />
P OINTE<br />
ARAGRAPHS<br />
-by The Pointe .. r ---<br />
In splte of frosty temperatures,<br />
construction of the bathhouse<br />
at the Grosse Pomte<br />
Woods Park is nearmg the<br />
halfway mark. It was reported<br />
that the bUlldmg would be<br />
completed m time for the Memorial<br />
Day openmg Meanwhile<br />
iCIcles dangle from the<br />
bare framework.<br />
• • •<br />
Now you see It , • . now<br />
you don't • • . that was the<br />
cue of the automobl1e: ~ed<br />
83 Lake-<br />
car was reported ' len from<br />
in front of the W1lson hOlde.<br />
A few hours later Farms police<br />
located the missmg vehicle<br />
at RIdge and Tourame.<br />
The trademark of the borrower<br />
was<br />
bumper.<br />
a crmkled rear<br />
Don McIntyre, of 880 Washington<br />
Road, recently enrolled<br />
a;; a student at Kalamazoo<br />
College. Before starting hls<br />
studIes, he took an aIr cruise<br />
to Jamalca With hlS parents,<br />
Dr and Mrs. F D McIntyre,<br />
followmg hlS graduatIOn from<br />
Grosse Ponlte High School.<br />
Center Copes<br />
With Garden<br />
Problems<br />
Grosse POInters who have begun<br />
to,thumb through seed catalogues<br />
In preparatIon for sprmg<br />
plantmg W111fmd the Garden<br />
Center at the War Memonal a<br />
storehouse of information<br />
Member~ L~ th~ Garden Center<br />
are on duty dally to answer<br />
questIons on gardenmg VISItOrs<br />
are also welcome to use the many<br />
reference books on hand whlch<br />
cover a wide varIety of subJects<br />
pertammg to raIsIng plants<br />
Dozl!lnsof general and specialized<br />
catalogues. dealing With<br />
vegetable and flower seeds. plants<br />
and shrubs are arrlVlng dally.<br />
Questlons "'NIy be answered by<br />
calling the Garden Center (TU<br />
5-3036)<br />
was encountered WIth truck<br />
breakdowns. ,<br />
The gar bag e collections I<br />
were also hampered In the<br />
Woods when SignoreIla's men<br />
went out on strike for more<br />
pay<br />
Signorella petitIoned the CIty<br />
for more money but was turned<br />
down.<br />
The ongInal agreement wlth<br />
the CounCil called for two collec-<br />
tlOns from every house In Grosse<br />
Pomte Woods each week.<br />
Many worried parents report-I Has<br />
ed that theIr garbage had not<br />
been coUected m ten days and<br />
that . CODditlou were<br />
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WloodsRefuse Problem Different Faiths<br />
on Panel Conduct<br />
OLDSTERSRACK UP GOOD SCORE OF FUN Farms OK's Peace Discussion<br />
'. 'M .<br />
~ < i!J • 'Defense One of the most important gatherings in Grosse Pointe<br />
:f*{) - next week wIll be the panel dis~ussion to be presented under<br />
f' B d the auspices of the Detroit Round Tabl"! of the National COUJ1.<br />
u get cil of Christians and Jews.<br />
Representatives of the Ptotestant, Catholie and Jewish<br />
The Grode Pomte Farms faiths will particlpate m a forum title~YPeace Begins on Our<br />
Council was the t1rst body to Street" on Tuesday, February 13, at 8.1fJ. tn. in the social haIl<br />
take actIon on the CIvilian De- of the Grosse Pomte Congregational t.hurch.<br />
fense budget as recently set -up "The purpose of the discussion is to bring about a better<br />
by Nell Blondell, Defense Bud- understanding among people in the commumty," Rev. CharIel<br />
get DIrector, for Grosse Pomte W, Scheid, pastor of Grosse~>-----' _<br />
and Gratiot Township. POInte Congregational W d B<br />
The Farms a.pproved payment Ch h 'd<br />
of $1,360, pendmg action by the urc, Slll • 00 S uys<br />
other CounCIls The Rev, Joseph Q, Mayne,<br />
The Six-month budget provides Executive SecretaI'Y of the 7 AS.<br />
for II workmg fund of $5,010 DetrOIt Round Table of the • ere lIe<br />
wbich Will be used to establish Conference of Christians and<br />
a Defense Office, Defense Dt-I Jews, will be moderator. f Building<br />
rector, equlpment and supplies. M be f th I' or<br />
Costs to the other commuru- em rs 0 e pane Inties<br />
are: Park, $1,388.27; Clty, elude The Rev. Arthur E.<br />
$713.42; Shores, $31763; Woods, Lovely, S J, Dr. Robert S. Drews The Councfi lit Grosse Pomte<br />
$832.63; Woods, $83266, and and Dr. Walton E. Cole. Woods approved the purchalle of<br />
GratIOt Township, $397.30. Fr. Lovely has been an mstruc- seven acres of land for approzi.<br />
tor of RehglOn at the UDlverslty mately $11,200 as a future lit.<br />
of Detroit for the PUt five yeaJ'1l. for a sewer pumpmg and publie<br />
and at present lS Dean of Men works station,<br />
on the downtown campus. The land is located betw.-<br />
He has worked in cooperation Marter road and the Mllk Riwz:<br />
wlth the MIchlgan Commlttee on Just north of the Girard Drain. •<br />
C: IVI1 Rtghts, the Mayor's Interra- Aetrng Administrator Phili r.<br />
CJalConuntttee of.Detrolt and the Allard stated that a DeW ~ •<br />
Catholic Interraclal COunCIl. bwldrng would be hf th"<br />
The second speaker WllI be Dr, first. one.<br />
Walton Eo Cole pastor of the First proJects erected on the site.<br />
Several volunteers responded CongregatlOn Ch'urch of DetrOit. Cecil Fonner Dan'owners 1 D of H the land Scherer are<br />
to the appeal for advi50n made Dr. Cole is a noted lecturer ed and the ~' d' ~ry ard Corb,.<br />
the Grosse POInte Wood! 'P5ycltology consultant. poratI Ob ev<br />
CommUnity Club last week. • 1M is an executive member of on.<br />
Tht!J' offered thel.r Ml'VleeS to Slate LIbrary Board aDd ... 1.-------__....l<br />
provide :YCRltIJ. Wltb ~ wrUtealll&llY booU JiR)"tJIiac Ulit rA L ..~l-o.. ,<br />
-. 'lIIJ!ber.:........... - ~ .... ~ ~.."" r:-"--"1..<br />
,.. .. III tfYitiell in tKe ~. In • ~...,. '" • - I,<br />
creM to piily _~ ~<br />
and rubbish ctdlection ed dis-<br />
grefily decrasm 1116 10, these people are makin.t- A oft phyaieiaD wtto speposal<br />
outside the !.units of Grosse of Mrs. ... ~ AlIce GrosseSheaffer. P"mte Board' of '"h It' a C'OIItnbutlOl1 to the welfare of cialize. 111pqthomatie medicme II Yean ....<br />
.L e e ec Ion 'Tor thlS reason I very reluc- __" I • ak<br />
Pomte Woods.<br />
u.., u • i1 2 the entIre community. WllJ camp ete the ltst of spe en Grosse Pointe Far m. eel<br />
Another $1 50 per month was EducatIon, was appomted to the Apr , tantly make my declSlon to leave Chtldren's groups at the Com- 011 the panel Dr, Rtbert S Drews .Grosse Pointe Shores Fire De-<br />
proVlded for In the contract as chau'01anshlp of the emergency In/"umbents are John M. S. Hut- the council. muruty Club meet once a week has done extenslve research In the partments were called out to<br />
new homes were bUllt ThIs feeding and shelter program now chins on, WIlham G KIrby and "1 cannot leave without telling for about two hours, and engage field of the relatlon of mental hy- save the home of Supervisor Ed-<br />
brought the total to nearly $47,- bemg orgaDlzed as a Clvl1 De- George L Schlaepfer. you that I have enjoyed far more In play, arts and crafts, trIps, glene to reltgion mund C. Verruer WhlCh was<br />
000.<br />
fense measure Darnel W, Goodenough has than I ever expected the work and particlpate mother actlV!- He recently attended the In- threatened when flre razed the<br />
The announceme
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"FOUR SCORE AND SEVEN YEARS AGO<br />
They Slgned the Declaratton of Independence<br />
In July. 1776.<br />
Lmcoln spoke at Gettysburg on November<br />
19th, 1863.<br />
Thus, on the 12th day of February,<br />
1951. we stand, almost to the month. at<br />
the same distance from Abraham Lmcoln<br />
and his group of bltener. in Adams County,<br />
Pennsylvania, aJ they themJelvel stood<br />
in point of ttme from the Founding Fathers<br />
in Phlladelphia. Eighty-seven years.<br />
Four score and seven •.•<br />
In those eighty-seven years America<br />
has changed from a faltering nation In the<br />
agony of civil war to a great power, the<br />
spokesman of t~ free world. Yet thill<br />
fact has brought "0 peace of mind to<br />
Americans For we' have come to understand<br />
that in one respect America has not<br />
changed.<br />
As in Lincoln's time events are still<br />
testing whether "this nation ••• so con.<br />
ceived and 80 dedicated, can long endure ..<br />
And as in Lincoln's time the strugf!'le IS as<br />
much one of ideas as of weapons Where in<br />
1883 Virgmia meadowl and Tennessee<br />
woodlands echoed to the thundering prop-<br />
OSItion that all men are created equal, the<br />
fight today for freedom and hberty ill<br />
world-wide.<br />
Suddenly, we begin to realize that history<br />
will always test us. It becomes clear<br />
Frozen Food Locker<br />
STEERING ADJUSTMENT<br />
PLUS<br />
FRONT.END ADJUSTMENT<br />
T"is Barpin eives You All Ten<br />
1 Steering Gear Adjusted<br />
2 MountinJr Tightened to Frame<br />
3 Kinpin Bushinlts Checked<br />
4 Pitmlln Ann DiMflnnected for<br />
Adju,tment<br />
~ Tie-Rod Ends Checked<br />
, Toe.in Adjusted<br />
7 Steering Geometry Corrected<br />
" Pilot Pi ... Examined<br />
t KinlrPin InclInation Adjusted<br />
18 Caster and Camber Set<br />
;<br />
NOW!<br />
BOTH FOR<br />
ONLY<br />
65<br />
I 1<br />
I<br />
"<br />
that we are never to have any real surcease<br />
from struggle .•• that the very essence<br />
of the AmerIcan idea is that the<br />
Amencan Revolution Ui .till going on .•.<br />
a continumg revolt ag81nst tyranny and<br />
totalitarianism, however disguised and<br />
wherever found Only through continu-<br />
Ing effort, Willingly and gladly given, can<br />
the ideal of a free people in a free world<br />
be kept ahve.<br />
As we understand this, we understand<br />
yet one other thmg. It is that this nation<br />
shall endure only if in God's judgment it<br />
deserves to endure. And this places an<br />
awesome responslbibty on every Amencan.<br />
Yet it cannot be too gre~ for us, for<br />
Lincoln, who in his time. met the lame<br />
task was at heart a simple man. Out of<br />
his simpliCity he found the answer.<br />
We. too.. can find it in the closing words<br />
of the Second Inaugural . . . and once we<br />
have taken the words and their meaning<br />
to our hearts, all doubt and anxiety van-<br />
Ish. Our duty is clear and in its understanding<br />
we find inner peace.<br />
"With malice toward none; with char-<br />
Ity for all; with firmness in the right, as.<br />
God gives us to see the right, let us strive<br />
on to finish the work we are in ••. to do<br />
all which may achieve and cherish a just<br />
and lasting peace, among ourselves, and<br />
with all nations"<br />
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2-The Grolle Poi"t. Review-Thursdoy, February 8. 1951<br />
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SPOKESMAN OF FREEDOM<br />
GROSSE POINTE<br />
WAR MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION<br />
CALENDAR OF EVENTS<br />
MIchigan has made the first It has been recommended that<br />
move m the natIon to develop a a CIVIl defense committee be ap-<br />
Iltate defense counCIL Proposed POlDteG In every school of the<br />
purpose ot Whll~b II to smooth state. Department of publ1c mover<br />
the tranilltion from cIvilIan structlon ukll that the mstJtuto<br />
defense production, the council tlons be ready-"and who knows<br />
would attempt to or.anJu the when the children may be exacuecononucal<br />
potential. ated," one offiCIal said.<br />
For the first time GOV.Williams' MichIgan has 20,000 fewer<br />
corporation tax proposal has farms than It had live yean ago.<br />
reached the floor of the .tate Cel1lUl takers found only 156,575<br />
senate. The governor chortled as farrnl last year while they num-<br />
Senator George Higgins, said in a bered 175,268 In 1946. But tarms<br />
bearlOl, "what do YOll want, • are larger. nowaday ••<br />
corporatlona tax (Wllliama' baby) NIWI for trout fiahermen: Con.<br />
or my manufacturer's process servahon department fish hatchtax'"<br />
enes have released 2.204,000 trout<br />
The process tax would put a In state mland waters in the last<br />
three percent levy on all ma. year. What turtles don't get, ~ou<br />
chlnerr purehased which doel can have.<br />
Dot become a component part of __<br />
the artlele manufactured. Manutacturer's<br />
age n t I lereamed<br />
during the hearing. ObMrvers<br />
have already buried the bilL<br />
But the hearing dearly was a<br />
WIWaJDli' victory - witbout a<br />
Democrat presentl<br />
The Vandenberg .enatonal seat<br />
i.s still a bl' questIOn mark. In<br />
Washington, D C., the Jeers are<br />
askm, MIchigan prognosticators<br />
what II to happen-and In Mlchlgan<br />
we look to WUhin,ton for<br />
81 1EA!ll TArLOR<br />
of the ~ll Pointe<br />
Public Ltbrat"t/ Staff<br />
(For Perl"l! Thu ..... -'1, Feb .... .., I, thru Thunda'l, February 15)<br />
~ ._~<br />
Opell I--"-vs, lZ to 5 p.m,<br />
-,<br />
Saturday, Feb. 10<br />
Ballet Classes, Olga FJ'icker, Instructor ..•. 10 00 am -2 30 pm.<br />
the word. And .hould the veteran<br />
Grand RapIds leaislator resign<br />
before 1952, thmg.s re<br />
al<br />
ly wi<br />
11b<br />
e<br />
In a bzzy.<br />
• • •<br />
There are some who regard<br />
t<br />
the reading of fichon<br />
h<br />
as II was<br />
h<br />
e<br />
of time. FictIon, owever, as<br />
t d th st<br />
among Its de en en t e mo<br />
competent hterary crl ICS.<br />
Grosse Pointe<br />
Saturday, Feb. 10 throUlb<br />
Camera Club-<br />
February :25 WHILE THE D&AFT continues<br />
to take more and more ot our<br />
In the delightful book of letters,<br />
E D IT 0 R TO AUTHOR,<br />
ExhIbIt .......• Weekdaysl0 00 a.m.-500 p.m., Sundays 12 00 youn, people, Pontiac's negro Maxwell Everts Perkins stresses<br />
Moada'l, Peb. 12<br />
Rotary Club of Grosse POlnte-Luncheon.Meetmg .....•••.•.<br />
Belllnners Painting Ciass, Warren SImpson, Inatructor<br />
Sponsored by. Grosse Pointe ArtIsts Ass'n ••• ,., ••• ,.,<br />
12 oq<br />
J<br />
1 00 pm<br />
sage, 107-year-old Joe Clovese.<br />
says, "There wouldn't be no trouble<br />
In Korea It folkJ would do<br />
more praym' and lovll1g" He's<br />
one ol eight Civil War Veterans<br />
the fact that fiction II not mere<br />
entertainment but, as its best a<br />
serIOus interpretation of realIty.<br />
CQmprehendmi wIthin ltS scope<br />
the eVil and the ugly SIde of<br />
Sculpture Class, Walter Mldener, Instructor. still ahve. He should know. things, as well as the good and<br />
Sponsored by Grosse Pointe ArtISts AIis'n •••••••••• , 7.30 p.m WashIngton has sald It was a the beautiful and ~ub)ect to such<br />
Groae Pomte Theatre Group-Meeting .. .. • • • .... .. .. 8' Hi p m. "regIonal office mistake" when It limitations only as are imposed<br />
Optimists<br />
Toelday,<br />
Club-Luncheon-Meetmg<br />
Feb. 13<br />
. . .. . ••••• , •. ", ••. 12 15 p.m,<br />
was revealed that bedfldden war<br />
veterans were "talked to" in an<br />
by the conscIence of art"<br />
Mr Perkins wu for thlrty-<br />
Pamtmg Clus, Warren Simpson, Instructor. attempt to iet them to apply for seven years on the staff of<br />
HEARTS AND<br />
There's good news in the heart field,<br />
the Michigan Department of Health said<br />
today in urging Michi~an people to check<br />
Up on their hearts on t. ValentIne's Day.<br />
VALENTINES<br />
down on heart damage and deaHa due to<br />
the disease. ,<br />
Newly developed surgical procedures<br />
are improvmg. th e out 100 k for youngs ters Sponsored by Grosse Pointe ArtiSts Ass'n ... . .••••<br />
Grosse Pomte Farm and Garden Club-Meetmg.Tea .....<br />
Red Cross First Aid Course .... . ..... , ....••••.•••• ,..<br />
Pamtmg Class, Edgar Yeager, Instructor<br />
Sponsored by Grosse Pointe ArtISts Ass'n . . . . .<br />
Free Lecture and Colored Slides. by Dr E H Payne,<br />
Department of Climcal'lnveshllahon, Parke-pavls<br />
Company. Title of lecture, "New Miracle Drugs."<br />
Pu blIC inVIte d.. .<br />
1.00 pm.<br />
2'30 p.m.<br />
7 30 p.m.<br />
7 30 p m.<br />
800 pm<br />
TB hospItalization m other states. Charles ScrIbner's Sons and Iii<br />
Says Guy F. Palmer, mana,er of recognIzed as one of the ablest<br />
the Detroit regIonal Oftlce, "It was book editors Qf hIS time.<br />
NOT a mistake In this offIce."<br />
And he produced the orders-all He mIght be regarded as the<br />
stemming from the nation's cap!. I1terary foster-father of F Scott<br />
tol-tellmg him to move patients. FItzgerald, Ernest Hemingway,<br />
Thomas Wolfe, Ring Lardner and<br />
· others of thiS era.<br />
Medical examinations at regular inter. With certain types of congemfal heart dls- Wednesday, Feb. 14 Michigan. of COube, has the In counseling young novelists<br />
.Is make possible the detectIon of heart<br />
changes early when they can be treated to<br />
p ..... 'ent further damage. the Department<br />
ll1'd .....<br />
s<br />
People<br />
.<br />
with heart defects can live to a<br />
ripe old age if they follow their physt.<br />
cian's recommendations. The great maJor.<br />
ity of he8j;t attacks aren't fatal, and the<br />
ease. I ncreasmg . use 0f'pemCl 'llin an d 0 th er<br />
antibiotics are reducing deaths due to<br />
heart disease of SyphlhtJc origm.<br />
While diseases of the heart and arteries<br />
are li.sted all the cause of more deaths each<br />
year, this is due m part to a marked de.<br />
creue In mortality from infectious dlSeues<br />
at all ales and a resulting incre...,<br />
Ms unlclP~1I LCla ffl Is of GTrosse Pomte-Lunc h eon- Meetlng 12 15 pm<br />
enJor u MeetIng- ea . .. .. . ... , ... , ...•.• 1 3D p.m<br />
Advanced Pamtlng Class. Guy Palazzola, Instructor.<br />
Sponsore d by GrOMe POIntAt e r IS t~ Ass'n .•...•....• 1 30 pm<br />
G<br />
ar<br />
d<br />
e<br />
n Cl<br />
u<br />
b f M h M t T 2 30<br />
0 IC Igan- ee mg- ea - . . pm<br />
Ballet Classes, Olga FrIcker, Instructor .•. , ..•.••••• 4 00.6:00 pm<br />
ClasQ<br />
most same other TB housing states. problem Although as a were hIS Criticism always consIderate and suggestions and dl-<br />
larcer building program u in reet WIthout being didactic.<br />
the mill. the- are some .00<br />
patients still .~.. In a letter to F. Scott Fltzger-<br />
m' private homes d<br />
because there are no beds in the<br />
aId<br />
my<br />
he<br />
Judgment.<br />
says, "Don't<br />
You<br />
ever<br />
won't<br />
efer<br />
on any<br />
to<br />
hospitalll. Vital pomt, I know, and I should<br />
A budget pmch IS the reason be uhamed, If lt wer~ poSlllble<br />
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'fl'nku -4 _.lL~ ~_ given for clOSIng 13 MlChlpn vet. to have made you; for a writer •.<br />
penon who h"- on- heart ..~._ ... may live in the number of "--1e in the older age ~_ ~_ ~" erans a~tration c:ontac:t offi- of any account m...t ......1r m!e1y<br />
....... -~.....,.. r-r res. Oftices were shut doWD iJf for himself." "'">"'7 .H!!"~..,..<br />
for many years without • second attack group. , . 1 H rt H l h P bie Battle Creek, Flint, Jackson, Lan. • ••<br />
and then die of another caUle entirely. St. Valentine s Day is Nationa ea on ell t ro ms 5mg. Muskegon HeIghts, Sagmaw, EDITOR TO AUTBOR is stim-<br />
Death rates from heart diseases i~ the Day and February, National Heart Month. Escanaba, Grand RapIds, Kala- ulatmg and rewarding reading<br />
older ages are declining. Take yourself to your doctor for an ex- B MARCIA BLECKI t d th h ' mazoo. St Joseph. Marquette, for anyone and of particular in-<br />
There is a decline, also, in the inci- aminahon. If he tells you that you have a Grod'e Pomte HIgh School ~~~c e WI t ese expefl- Sault Ste Mane and Travene terest to would-be writen.<br />
dence of rheumatic fever, due In part to heart aondltion, take hlS advice, and take students in Mr. Ralph Steffek's At the same tIme through these CIty. John Hersey says of fiction,<br />
the use of antibiotics in treatment of it easy! There are more cardiacs living EnglIsh V classes ended a busy projects the students learn to ap-j • • • "It makes truth plaUSIble . . .<br />
"strep" infections. Wlder general knowl. complete, full lives today than there have semester recently preclate the problems of others F 0 L LOW IN G ANOTHER Journalism allows Its J:l!aders to<br />
edge of the symptoIIUl of rheumatic fever been at any time In the world's history. Durin!: the term one group ot to apprecIate their communItY i ROUND of wage mcrease de- wItness hIstory. FIction gIves Its<br />
and earlier diagnOSIS and care are cutting the Michigan Department of Health 'laId. IEnglish V students became so and theIr school, and to become I mands and the,subsequent freez- readers an opportunity to hve<br />
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GKANDMA IS 105. • tal health problem, that they assume responSIbility for cltIzen- preSIdent of the U A W. (C10 l. hshed last Bummer, whIch tells<br />
Princeton, Ky. - Mrs. Sally E1lgl ..sh Class Hears wanted to do somethmg to help. ship In a democracy. says that AmeriCans must wage of the horrors suffered by the<br />
Harralson, better known as ........ J Dunng the campB.1gn to pass --____ an "all out peace" to defeat Jews In the Warsaw ghetto bears<br />
"Grandma," celebrated her 105th Proposal No 2 to benefIt the IMol · I Bill world CommunIsm. He also says, out thiS opinIOn It IS not a pret.<br />
bIrthday on January 5th. Her P b I f N mentally Ill, they rang 400 door. tIp e however that we should bUild ad- ty tale but a herOIC one.<br />
tamily-grandchl1dren and great "0 ems 0 egro bells m Grosse POinte and dlS- 1<br />
equate mll1tary strength Among recent fichon addItions I<br />
grandchildren-were present for tnbuted literature of the .Wayne Le dR. In MIchIgan, wage and pflce to your library IS THE BALthe<br />
annual bIrthday dinner. By RICHARD SAUNDERS bama which needs ~o~ and County Mental HygIene SocIety I a s to mnl freezes, whIle expected, have left ANCE WHEEL by Tayolr Cald-<br />
Mrs Beulah T Whitby of the eqUIpment very badly explammg ilie Importance of the public 10 a mood of "war well. ThIs IS a novel of the WItt.<br />
GRIFFIN'S Mayor's InterracIal Committee of The students recognized thIS I voting yes for the proposal I readYltIs" The step was CQmmg, man dynasty. a wealthy Penn-<br />
DetroIt viSIted Grosse Pomte problem by startmg a campaIgn By a VISit to Wayne County Roo t S _ It came and-What next? General sylvaman family of munItions<br />
HIgh School recently to speak to collect books, athletic equlp- General Hospital, they became au ay S feehng. It's war agam, let's face manufacturers In a simtlar vem<br />
to an English V class whose se- ment, penCils, crayons. and all aCQuamted WIth the problems of It' IS her earlIer novel, THE DYNmester<br />
project IS the problem of sorts of useful IInd helpful Items mentally III m MichIgan They Accordmg to the recent state- A permanent price adminis-<br />
Meats at Wholesale Prices "Negro Education m the South:' By the end of the first day over noted overcrowded conditIOns, ment of Representative LoUiS C tration is in the mill lor the ASTY OF DEATH.<br />
Mrs Whitby, who 1$ also an In- 200 ~oks had been collected lack of tramed personnel, and a Rabaut on the abandonment of state. Pbihp Bart, baby.faced THE SCARLET SWORD by<br />
A Full LlDe of Frozen Foods structor of the Department of Edna Edens IS the chaIrman of determmed attempt to treat pa- the ConsolIdated ApproprIatIOn dIrector of the MIchigan Cor- H E Bates IS "a story 01 sixty<br />
--- SOCIOlogy at Wayne Umverslty. the project Don Mendelssohn bents humanely Bill, every Item In the multiple poratlon and securities com- people of man y nationalities,<br />
Frozen Food spoke to the clu.s on the prob- and Ray Eddy are In charge of Another group became m- bill 'V-tem IS a POSSIble leak m mission, hili been appointed nuns, pnests, Hmdu women and<br />
LOCKERS AVAILABLE lems of Southern Negroes and I the Research Committee and FW- terested 10 SOCial problems of I the dike. and If the dike gI\ e. chief. children, an English Colonel, a<br />
mentioned maI\.Y Important sta- bert Cardof't is the publiCIty dl- I a shIfting population By VISlt- '" ay. the "ood tIde of finanCial war correspondent - who are<br />
IS-nO MORANG ustu:s. rector Img the Mayor's InterracIal Com- I rumatlon may engulf u, all trapped m Kashlmr In the flot<br />
Near Kelly VE.9-0111 The class has contacted a new Mrs. Whltbl' commended these limttee headquarter,. they learn-I Rahaut pomts out thdt b\' con- Show M'arrleage and massacre that was part of<br />
\ four room school house In Ala- chairmen and the ,tudents under ed some of the problems of mln- '
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BASKETBALL At Bethany Church next Sun-<br />
A hdrd.flghtlng Mondry Clean. day night the special servIce 01<br />
er five nearly upset the high- ordmatlOn will be held 101 Mr<br />
• Ballet Interlude," sponsored flymg Amerlcan.Itallan cwmtet Walter Riess, son of Bethany's<br />
by the Groise Pomte Methodist In the Neighborhood Club's Ma. firit pastor and recent graduate<br />
Church, February 17, at Pierce Jor Basketball loop lut Monday of ConcordIa Semmary, St LoUIS.<br />
Auditorium, Will mdude a var. evenmg. The service w111 be at 8 pm<br />
lety of dances performed by It WdS-a clOlie che(.kmg ~- With the Rev. E. T. :eernthal of<br />
Osvaldll Lemanls and Mlrdza test all the way With Amen n. Epiphany L u the ran ChuJCh<br />
Tlllak former artists of the Lilt. Italtan finally squee:l.Jng out a 38 preaching and numer0U8 other<br />
'vlan National Grand Opera Bal. to 35 vIctory In the final period Detroit pastors a.slStmg<br />
let Mondry took complete charge I A call had recently been ex.<br />
Duets by the European stars of the play In the first half With tended him by the MISSIOnBoard'<br />
include 'Navalre," musIc by a good defenslve display and I of the Michigan DIStrict Accept.<br />
Escobar; "Nocturne" by Franz paced by Bill Huetteman and JII,1 Ing It, Mr. RIess Will conce-rn<br />
uszt; "Andaluza" by Granados, Law's sconng efforts pf nme and I hImself mostly With preaching<br />
and "Fate" by Rachmanmov A eight POints respectively, they and With hiS present lob ll:l edlcomic<br />
number to be done by the led 24 to 12 at intermiSSion. tor of "The DetrOIt Lutheran"paIr<br />
is "Beggars' Dance" by de. American-Italian c a me back I a bl-weekly tor Greater DetrOIt<br />
F a II a DarziUS' "Melancholy strong In the third quarter and Lutherans With a C1Iculahon ot<br />
Waltz" Will also be performed closed the gap to 32 to 28 by the 10,000<br />
T II k f<br />
of the I a, LatVian ormer<br />
b II<br />
National prima aGland ellna endLack of that of reserve period strength told<br />
Opera Ballet, Will solo m "The<br />
WInd" WIth the famllJarly known<br />
the stoly<br />
the hrlng<br />
m the fmal quarter as<br />
Mondry five could Dot<br />
music of Runskv-Korsakov "The hold back the last, fresh onrush<br />
FlIght of the Bumblebee," and • of i~~r~~':.f[:han, paced by Roy<br />
in "Salome" by Richard Strauss , Garavaglta's 15.point scoring to.<br />
Two pupils of Lemanis at De. ';, tal, were dble to hang onto a three<br />
trOlt Inslltute .of MUSical Art ~~ \vay he for fust place honoI'll<br />
WIll do solo dance~ Joan McDer- ~JtM~ along WIth Verdonckt's Bakery<br />
molt Will perform to a Tschai- and Gro.se Pomte Valet.<br />
kowsky "Variation" and Evelyn b of Harvard Road, CKLW personalLty; Lois In the other Monday evenmg<br />
Engeman Will do a Rachmanmov Gross~ Pomters entertam a cele rlty. Michels of Stanhope Road, preSident of game, Metropolitan Club moved<br />
"Polka" Dave Street, vocahst With the Jerry Les. Broadcast ProdUa,..f" of ~2 ::~7<br />
("," nI an extensive one of which<br />
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.~olnte omen reo nVlte ' ,..,<br />
,- J · 'w IdD f ' In ueremony<br />
to oln or ayo Prayer t f/f/i' d r<br />
'; Protestant women of all de-)daY of Lent ChnstIan women a tn 'So<br />
~ ltOftllnatlons are mV1ted to spend gathered to pray m groups all A triP to New York City fol-<br />
• bour in prayer at the "World over the world. lowed the marriage ceremony of<br />
~ of Prayer" service on Frl- In 1946 reports were received Mary Margaret McGuire and<br />
•• February 9, at 1 15 pm. at from 51 natIOns concernmg the Donald Paul O'Keefe at Assump-<br />
~t Church, Grosse Pomte World Day of Prayer. tlon Church In Wmdsor, on Sat-<br />
'l'be "World D f Pr " Tlus year women of more than urday.<br />
ay 0 ayer 90 countries. women of '"$rac- For her weddmg ~e bnde<br />
Itarted in 1927 on the first FrI- tlcally all the world, except the wore an Imported chantilly lace<br />
women of Russia, w111 worship gown deSigned with an off-the.<br />
-Mrs. Lal1"h<br />
Greets Matinee<br />
. Musicale<br />
Matinee MUSIcale members.<br />
their husbands and guests Will<br />
meet for an evenmg of musIc at<br />
the home of Mrs. R. E Lamb. of<br />
McKinley road, on Wednesday,<br />
hbruary 14.<br />
Mrs. A. E. Benson of Kerby<br />
:road 1$ program chatrman for<br />
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Lutherans Hear<br />
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Friday, I'III,ua,y ,<br />
II am, church .cl\ool for 1lllJ'lIery, conneraUon of thl mambal'l Adult I U p,m, World Day of Prayer ob.<br />
kmderlarlen OJld 9rlmary dlPart. adv:r." .nd ~ronto ~VI~d Ount aerVallce at ChrISt Church, EpliCQPl'l,<br />
men15, II a Ill. worship .. rVIe. =~tse ....~~ I1nlld owe Refresh- ,ponsore 15th lOOp m -<br />
DliCUSSIOIIGroup Phone 5ecretary flH"<br />
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Prt"t'nt on roll rail Mayor Wllllam F Connolh J, Coun-<br />
('llm('n Hl'nrv H Huhbllrd. John M S Hutrhmson Wilham<br />
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glvt'n<br />
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r~~~t~y (:h~t~n~ih,~ ~ ~~stS~~i_ GrD~~~C;::': ~~ ...~.~op Iin No Job Too Small Extenor HOUle WlWun,<br />
•hWorr~f.:tl~e h .P~~lssa~':,s t d ~o t ~e th" . read Rev. Charle, W •.... d.... k. lCbPaster _. Expenenced Men for Every Job<br />
from the ChrlStlan ScIence textbook.: ~~~0.cy~ne':~1'1r.1h4.:or~,~. i LAkevl.tw 6-4864 EstImates Cheerfully GIven<br />
~~~j~'::;e.,!.n'f, H~~;!;.. 'B:,t~erKEidto ~ junIor choU'. ...._ I Always a Good Job<br />
c1ude the fofJowlng IP 31a) '~])!rlt n!yrJ~'Y~~~cel 3f ~ m m~~~ Lon_opillC I<br />
~e~h~e~i~,z~b::nJI~;~dSc~~;;:~?US- ml~~urLeoy ~~yIOrlll.ch~r~ 1m, TREE REMOVING VA. 2--8180<br />
cateelusnl elMs lIOOVER cleaners, clearance, ltke<br />
GROSSE POINTE UNITAlUAN Sunday. Febt1lJ1'y 11 900 am. Sun- 2925 Holcomh new. prtced for qUick sale. we<br />
CHURCH d.l' school 10.30 am chw-ch serv- ------________ VE 7 1677 N Wanted to Buy<br />
GRAND PIANO, light red ma.<br />
hogan,!, excellent conditlon.<br />
TV 1-5888,<br />
BEAVERJ:I"I'E fur coat, size 18.<br />
good condltlon, reasonable. TV.<br />
1-3063.<br />
ll4ft East lefferson Aveaue lee, 630 pm, church membership T G' W.L d CI k R' come to you -. 0<br />
I'el> II. Sunday 1030 am-Church cia.' 730 pm, h1&'h ""hool and sen- nmmlng UYlng at...,.. on oc epelr dealers. FURNITURE WANTE If<br />
School 11.00 am -Churoh service- lor Luther Le........ D. you<br />
Sermon Amerlc.'. GIfts to Rellilon." Tuesday February 13 1000 am. EX PER T fast watch repairs. 18th CENTURY full size dmJ"" have anythmg In the lme of<br />
8-00 pm-Adult Study Group meeu Women's AUXIliary of the Lutheran TREE SPRAYING B dl J I 21031 u~ k .... h hid fu<br />
."'- eh h lJ~- Ohanlles (Salem) .00 pm Mary- ra ey ewe era. ..... c room table and buffet, first ouse 0 rmture and rug,<br />
ill w.. urc ",a~' • Martha GUlld; B:OOpm. Altar Guild<br />
m~'~ l~lla~~:_s .. yFe~~ar~ mM';;tln~~ Wednesday February 14 400 pm. at Roslyn. class condItton, reasonable. TU cali Isaac. Neat-way Furniture.<br />
S k M G D Pn<br />
C,pepaal O"frBa' rr~_urUyntnneudr,.'}'..n Schoo chapel chOIr 8 15 ~ m Lenten Se'l"V1ceI 4-0365. I 13930 Kercheval. VA. 2-2115.<br />
n - Thurscl . F .. G t D t .t Miscellaneous Servlcel<br />
I", ~ I ~ ~ I, Mothers,a~lub~b7W pI~ \O::th~rr;:ril rea er e rOI I<br />
on nay "Challenge Education" and8 30 Goalt pmof - PrNent- Bridge --11 I I d n • annua_d nner an meet1llg • CUSTOM-MADE slip covers and<br />
Class at Church WIll hear lecture LANDSCAPE CO<br />
by Mr Sanborn Brown PlACE IV LU'fDEaAN CHURCH I . I traverse draperit!l. Guaranteed<br />
I {.lTHERA~ CHIJJt{'H .Of' TBE East Warr.. TV. ,-ezsc and Balfour COMPLETE workmanslup. Fine qualtty ma- I TU d<br />
\ Onlor :1~t~~~1T~~Jt.kevlew :.~v L~~":rtG EC~~~I. P~:~ 1 LANDSCAPE SERVICE ! ~~~i8. Free emmates. xe 0<br />
~~vl: m~~~;:~~Ch~~.' Putor Cl?:1. ~r~~:£~:~[hll~h~o 8 ~ FREE ESTIMATES : "HANDY MAN"- Wall pamtIng<br />
LIVING ROOM sUIte. fair con- WANTED: Samson foldm. chal~<br />
ditton. AnXIOUS to sell. TV 5- With chrome frame and green<br />
6156. seats and backs. Call Mra.<br />
-------_______ St 0k us, LO 7-1. 030<br />
r~~rn~::'IT~eR ~~:~a ;:at~~ I Wonted to Rent<br />
furniture at 13930 Kercheval. EXECUTIVE<br />
II 00 am - Mornm, Won!llp On I and the 11 00 am serv.ces He haa<br />
Sunday February 11th, the serr\lOlll chosen tor hiS theme "The M"n Who<br />
"'II ba preached by the Rev Carwth Sa1d 'I Can.t."<br />
MItchell, paslor of the Flr
" ,<br />
8--The Groll. Pointe k.view-Thul'ldoy. F.bruory 8. 1951<br />
Nalne HOllOr Stu,denJs<br />
at St. Pauls Sclwol<br />
Belding's<br />
Take Top<br />
Bowl Slnt<br />
GREET FAMED 'SEA DEVlr.'<br />
I<br />
Belding Cledners moved mto<br />
top poSitIOn m the Grosse Pomte<br />
BusmebSmen's Bowling League by<br />
wmmng four pomts from Better<br />
Made Potato Chips Ange Petrac.<br />
CI, League presIdent, was high for<br />
the leaders With 560<br />
Tied for se('ond poSitIOn \\ Ith I<br />
Better Made Chips are Boutin s<br />
Service. who won three from Tom<br />
Boyd, Inc , and Revere Cleaners.<br />
who took three POints from RustiC<br />
CabinS<br />
Andy Cal roll's 547 was hIgh f('lr<br />
Boutin'S, while Ed North's 242 In<br />
598 was high for Revere and the<br />
league Bernie Rose, With 572,<br />
was high<br />
Teams<br />
scorer for Rustic<br />
wlnmng four were Ken.<br />
I<br />
nelly Catering, from Dart In Bal I<br />
Look for Dart In to Chdmpme, Malson and<br />
E1LZ'lbeth Ct<br />
He " the 'on of Mr .and MT~<br />
George Cou!'.<br />
DAVIS LOCKER PLANT<br />
14 MILE and M.97<br />
Frazer, Mich. PRescott 5-4714<br />
City<br />
of<br />
Grosse<br />
Pointe<br />
Notice of<br />
General Primary Election<br />
TO BE HELD<br />
Monday, February 19, 1951<br />
To the Qualified EI~tors of the<br />
Cit~ of GrOSH POinte<br />
YOU AHE HERF:flY SOT1FIED that" r.enpral Pnman<br />
Elet"tJOn '" III bt> held '" t.hl' C"unl\ on M"nd"\ thl' l11th d~v<br />
of fl'brwlT) Iq51 for thp pUfPO!'e 01 nommatlnll c'lndlclale< for<br />
the of'lIce of<br />
Countv Auditor<br />
YOt. ARE F1'RTHFll SOTTnE!) th~1 Ihl' pr>\hnll plal'l'<br />
for 181t! elet"tlon ""'II hi' 'l' fo]l" ....<<br />
Thl' flTf> H;> I 1il45 Maumel' A\enul'<br />
YlJRTHER. tha' Ii,p poll' f"T Fernnale 'Rad. merl \(~,kl'rI IlkI' a 'I .In: I \1d--'lll:hlm f 2 DiwI< G I<br />
""." "ft('r thf> R1I1n Frmn"lr 1(10 Y"rn R"rk'lrn)..p - !<br />
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100 hark