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i\10L 13-No 48
L. B.
~rosse Exaggerations?
It was almost worth bemg a tenlt-'
pQrary mvahd, to meet the ernanuenSlS
of JennIngs HospItal one Henry Muell
Among other thlOgS Mr MueH dabble'
In ceramICS and decIded to make a
.mall donkey for Mrs Roos.evelt, whom
he greatly admIres We had the pteasure -of readmg some of the correspondance between Mr Muell and Mrs
Roosevelt s secretary and were amused
at the followmg excerpt from one of
Mr Muell s letters
Of course he 15 a
symbol of the Democratic party and I
40 believe Mrs Roosevelt wIll like hIm
\pcry much
Mr Roosevelt mIght get
• kick out of hIm also' WIth Justifiable prIde he showed us Mrs RQose ..
velt s letter thankmg hIm, and aSSUrIng
hun that she would certamly keep the
btUe muell
Pubhsher
GROSSE
Rites Held Monday
for Walter Schweikart
By A. PRYOR
~
OLDHAM,
MICHIGAN,
THURSDAY,
JULY
20, 1939
By Mal!
In addItIon to Mrs Selss and hlS son
Carl, he IS surVIved by hiS wIfe, an
other son, Walter, Jr former Jusbce
of the Peace of Grosse Pomte TO''. n~
shtp, two Sisters, Mrs Ella Melcher"
of Algonac and Mrs Julia Walter<;
and a brother, Capt John Schwelkart
1350 Par-kvlew avenue
Grosse Pointe Woods
Regulars to Play Old
Timers Return Game
NEW YORK (SpecleI)-PICnlckers
are made to feel
at home at the New York World's FaIr PIctured here '"
IS a happy group enJoymg box lunches beneath brIl ...
lIantly strIped umbrellas WhICh shade the pICnIC areas
at the FaIr grounds They find luncheon a1 fresco a
pleasant interlude
of rest durIng thelr tour of the
f
about 2 300 aIrplanes to a mmmlmum of
5500 About 3300 of these aIrplanes
wdl be active and of these about 2000
wlll be combat type The task of pro
ductIon IS for the most part on the
shoulders of the aircraft mdustry
The
rraJor task IS to obtam house and tram
the necessary personnel
The magm
tude of thIS task IS apparent when one
conSIders that the offlcer personnel Will
be mcreased about 90 per cent and our
enhsted strength by 25000 men-a
140
per cent mcrease
Our enhsted problem IS a major one
In two years we must take In 25 000
men and of these about two thIrds
must be given spectahzed Air Corps
trammg
Five new bases are to be
constructed one each at Alaska, Northeast Umted States, Southeast Ulllted
States Puerto RICO and Panama
Alger Post News
Plan for Army All' Corps
The
I
DetrOlt
Federal
Grosse
Pomte
Board
pm,
on the campus
There's apt to be another pIcmc late
m August
The Clttzens of Warren, In
anpreclahon
fur the turnmg out of the
"
Sons of Veterans
Drum and Bugle
Corps at the town celebratton on the
Fourth of July WIsh to extend the
facillttes of theIr park to the Post
Durmg the months of July, August
September and Ocotber 1939 1 200 men
Will be enhsted each month
for the.
months of November and December
1939 and January and Fbruary, 1940
1 500 men each month
and for the
months of March April May and June
1940, 3300 each month makmg a total
Come to the next regular
meetmg
f
t 1 25000
Of th
Monday and get the reaction to thIS 0 approxlma e y
men
IS
number the AIr Corps plans to tram
offer
17000 as spectahsts m all the techmcal
The Post ball team will play the
boys from McClellan Statton Fnday subjects related to the mamtenance and
operatIon of ~t1rcraft and Its accesat N elghborhood Club gr'Ounds Bnng
5
sones
The remtlmng
6 00 WIll be
your vlOlatlon ttckets
d
fill
t
use to
eXlS mg vacanCIes In A 11'"
In
whlch
hotel
of EducatIOn,
of the Grosse
Remhold
addltlOn
to
the
WIll be the major
WIll also feature
cow
Symphony
Orchestra,
w,ll present
Pomte Hlgh
sponsored
by
the,
a program
at 8 15
School, w,th Valter
conductmg.
Poole
the
Ghere
Conservatory
famous
FIfth
offermg
of tomght's
Russlan
Ghere
Sallor's
studled
Symphony
Dance
wlth
from
the
the orchestra
Red
Ippohtov-Ivanov
and as a composer
attracted
Poppy
at the
show horses tn the country
We were
amused to dIScover that Mr North had
taken an afternoon off to attend the
Shrme Circus
When we ran out of
quesllons, we asked how long the mcus would run 10 ChIcago, to whIch
Mr Nurth replted, 'From the 30th to
the 39th"
Seems hke carrymg modermty too far.
(Contlnued
on
Page
Twol
The
L
Offenbach Overture
Overture-UOrpheus
by
Mos-
favord-ble attentlOn
IS a gem of lts kmd
1U the Underworld"
2. Dream PantomIme
from HHansel
3. Artists' LIfe Waltzes
4
Rnsslan
SaIlor's
5.
Symphony
No
(a) Andante,
Dance
from
"The
""'r4¥J#~\L~~4\
'1
Offenbach
Gretel"
Humperdmck
..
Red
Poppy"
Strauss
Ghere
INTERMISSION
(b) Andante
(c) Valse
(d)
5 m E Mmor, Op 14
Allegro con amme
cantabIle
•
Fmale
,
'"Jij'b#
and
*4" "" h!1;;~~=-..:r~~..k~
•
Tscha,kovsky
Ing thlS Army tramlOg, the follow1Og
regulatIons and procedure Will apply
0111y .regularly enlisted men of the
Umted States Army WIll be given thIS
t ammg and no one Will be tra111ed as a
CIVIlian Upon acceptance by the Re.
crUlt10g OffIcer, each man then be~
comes a Pnvate m the Regular Army
and IS paId $2100 a month plus hoard,
umforms and other c10thmg
He tS
then aSSIgned to an Air Corps statIon
where he IS glven a short course 10 basIC trammg and the dutIes of a soldier
Durmg thlS recrUit trammg, the soldier
may make apphcabon to attend school
tn any of the many selected sublects
He IS then given tests to msttre that he
has the ablhty to pursue the course
which he has selected
Such test~ con
SlSt of mental alertness and a s mpl '"
mathematIcal exammatIon whIch covers
the subjects of anthmetic and algebra
If upon completion of these test,; the
applicant IS selected to attend the tech
nlcal school and receIVe trammg m one
of these courses he IS then placed upon
the school eliglblltty ltst and Will be
transferred
to one of the schools for
trammg as vacanCIeS occur
The present capacity of techmca1
schools IS bemg rapIdly expanded to ac
commodate
the addltIonal personnel
whIch must be tramed
Upon comple
bon of hlS techmcal trammg the sold
ler IS then eltgIble for promobon wlth10 the Army but If he does not nre to
remam In the serVIce, he can be dIS~
charged at the end of the three year
penod and return to clvtl Me as a com~
petent techmclan In hIS cho<lcn hne of
work
(ContlUued on Page Four)
Major Burns Henry
Post, 303, Auxiliary
Corps orgamzatIons, both m the Ulllted
The Post Drum and Bugle Corp tS
States and tn forelgn possessions
The
fast roundIng mto shape and by the
number to be tramed WIll be dIVided
tIme the NatIonal ConventIon
rolls
among selected clvl1an schools and at
around we should be ready for most
the AIr Corps Techmcal Schools lo- anythmg
ThIS IS the last call for
cated at Chanute Field, Rantoul, Itmembership
m the Corp
If you can
llnolS Cabout 100 miles south of Ch,play a bugle or a drum we want you
cago) and at Denve
Colorado
In In the Corps
We meet each Tuseday
order that all apphcants for enhstment
at 7 30 p m m the rear of the Grosse
may have no false ImpreSSion concern
Pomte High School, corner of Grosse
Pomte boulevard
and FJsher road
Grosse Pomte Farms
By the bme
thIS reaches you, plans for the first
Drum Corps party should be well under
Samantan Dart Baseball ASSOCIatIon, way
We need your support
both
sponsored by DetrOIt CounCIl of Sam
morally and finanCIally
The tnstru
antans announce that plans are bemg ments are 1U need of repalr and several
completed, and entries are bemg ac- extra are needed to fill tn the empty
cepted for the all gIrl teams contest, spots
Comrade Eml1 Mlrabel has do~
10 thiS fascmabng game whIch has de~ na ted $10 towards the cost of repaIrs
veloped mto a recreatIOn
that has dnd If any of you members want to
spread Itself country wide and so slm- help defray these expenses, get m
lIar IS It to the NatIonal game that Its touch WIth Tex Hoyt, Corps busmess
populanty IS mstantaneous
manager and he Will call on you You
The
Wolvenne
Trophy
",111 be can reach hIm at Tuxedo 2~1813
Read next week s column for results
awarded the wtnnmg team, and cash
At thIS
pnzes amountIng to $1 000 are to be of electIon of Post officers
awarded to the contestants,
mcIudmg wrtbng Clem Whately IS unopposed for
a populanty prtze at the end of the Commander and we hope aU of you,
who faded to get down and vote WIll
tournament
GIrlS who ¥.Ish to enter the contest turn out and help Clem put 303 up
WIth your
may procure all mformabon
by ad~ where It really belongs
dressmg John R Flynn~ 855 Atkmson help he can do It Let s be a little
So long and awe 11 be
avenue, Detr01t
All girls between the more acbve
seemg you.
age of 18 and 28 arc; elIgIble.
Samaritans Will Stage
Dart Baseball Tourney
of Tscha'kovsky
program,
of the greatest show Oll earth, and by hIS Inventive
power
and technIcal
workmanshlp.
The RUSSian
found him enthuuastlc about the modw
ern trend m CIrcuses All the costumes
Sallor's
Dance 15 only one part of several whIch he wrote for a ballet
for example, were deSigned and made
by a lead10g theatrlcal costumer
The
CIrcus IS also buymg thoroughbred
horses, tn order to breed the finest
MechaniCS'
Training
Presents Program July 20th
the CirCUS and 4000 meals a day are
served from the cook tents
The food
15 better than that of the average
We talked to ,fEud" North, manager
Many hundreds of young men who
ossess
the necessary quahficatl0ns and
P
Detrolt. Federa1Symp hony 0 rc hestra
effect on hIS dlSpos,tlon.
The four elephants each eat 150 Ihs
of hay a day
1000 Ib, of beef are
bought daIly for the wIld ammals, the
hons share alone bemg 12 Ibs per h'On
There are 1250 people travehng With
patriotic aspects of associatIon WIth the
Air Corps and a background of tramIng therem
The follOWIng IS a bnef summary of
the plans for the proposed Air Corps
Umted States Army ExpanSion
In two years, the aIrplane strength
WIll expand about 140 per cent or from
----------------
a vegetarian, but hIS dally rat1Gns also
If you waDt to rent that vacant room
mc1ude a pound of h.er. 3 quarts of
,
-Try
a ReView Liner.
mIlk, mixed WIth chocolate and Caro
sweetenmg
Of great interest to hundreds
of
young men throughout thIS area ts the
news that the Untted
States
Army
plans to expand the Alr Corps to 140%
or an mcrease of strength from the
present 2300 airplanes to a mInimum of
5500 ThIS program of expansion to
start as of July 1, 19.39.,
who have In the past five years graduated from local hIgh schools WIll welw
come the opportuntty to become Identl"
fied WIth thiS thnlhng branch of our
country s serVIce and at the same time
secure a comprehensIve tram10g In a
fast grOWing mdustry, for the program
scheduled embraces tram10g In all of
the baslc and essenttal trades or crafts
assoctated WIth flymg and a young man
who has completed hIS' hItch' WIth the
Corps and who has mastered any of
the alhed and essenttal serVIces WIll
have the ground work necessary for
further advancement m commercial and
CIVIlIanbranches of the aViatIon world
Then too there 15 a great appeal to
blooded youth 10 the romattc and
f
natural habitat, he had a few lUXUriOUS
tIdbIts, such as bIrds eggs and bugs
None of thIS however, has had any
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•
I
syrup, 2 loaves of ralSm bread, apples.
bananas, celery and lettuce
Irt hIS
hundreds of fascmatmg
exhlblts And they find that
the best thmgs at the Fair are free Durmg the first
month of the exposltlon the average per caplta ex ..
pendIture wlthm the faIr was $117 and thls Included
restaurant
meals for most of the vlsltors.
Expansion of Army • • •
• • • Air Corps Planned
Grosse Pointe Schools
Music Program Gets
National Recognition
_--i'~
Smgle
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CopIes
Cents
II
•
School WhICh IS bemg met by bond proceeds
The new total mdebtedness of
$4001000 was reduced dunng the year
$65000 leavmg the bonded debt as of
June 30, 1939 at $3936000
Agamst
thIS sum the smkmg fund has Increased
$9566085 from $78672362 to $882,389 47 dunng the year
DeductIng the
smkmg
fund total from the total
bonded debt leaves the net debt of the
distrIct $3 053 610 35 The reductIon In
Indebtedness plus the tncrease m the
smkmg fund, total $160 660 85 for tho
year.
The district's own bonds sold durmg
the year at 118 the hIghest pnce yet
obtamed
Tax collectIons, both current
and deltnquent have been very good
durmg 1938 1939
(Editor's Note The first instalment
of the Supermtendent's annual report to
the Grosse pomte School DIStrIct's an
nual meetIng told of some of the not.
able strIdes dUrIng the last year In
developIng new courses of study In our
pubhc schools
Below the ReVIew
pnnts the second 10stalment of Dr
E R Van Kleeck s report
The thlrd
and last wIll appear In a later Issue)
In the ViCll'Uty ot the HOspItal the
other day we saw a small boy walkmg
Stmgmg under the defeat of July
along the street When he came abreast
of the hospItal, he looked up at the 4th, th Grosse Pomte Woods Regulars
the Grosse Pomte
WIndows and shouted 10 a ten year old have challenged
Woods
Old-bmers
to a return game
treble, Hope you. re all 0 K In there"
July 28 The game w111 be held at
A Grosse pomter, who runs her small 6 30 p m on Mason School ground
household wIth the ald of a lone col .. diamond.
ored glrl, was upset to find that her
Battery for the Old tImers wllI be
electriC bIlls were mounting to alarm~ Lefty Rose, Ted Held and Grandpa
JUg proportions
She telephoned who- Wallace, WIth Walter Reg domg the
everwyou-call for~surch and a mechamc recetvmg.
was sent to 10vestlgate He didn't have
The Regulars will '0£ course start
to search very far before solvmg the
their best talent on the mound and
mystery.
The mald of-all work had
Manager
MIke
Schaefer
promISes
been cookmg bakIng, and lromng all
many surprIses 10 hIS hneup Joe Koelbl
summer With the refrIgerator
doors
w1l1 umpire
Old tImers deslrmg to be
open
Sald It was much cooler that
In the hneup get In touch wlth Spencer
way.
Roughton
If you happen to be the type who
1ikes to drInk pop," cokes/' or beer
rIght out of the bottle pull,. up a chair
and hsten to thlS Tl1~ oth~r day a
captam of one of the focal boats,
opened a bottle of beer and started
leading
drInkIng It out of the bottle
';he first
The
Nahan's
Schools"
swallow' felt' peculiar, so he took a A me r Ican publ1 cat Ion In th e fi eId of
gOOd look at It and found that It con- sc h 00 1 a d mmlS t ra t lOn, WI11 publ ISb 1n
tamed numerous particles
of glass, It s August number an article on the
..some of which he had already swal~ d eve lopm e nt of In s t rum ent a I m USIc In
lowed
He hadn t broken the bottle th e G rosse POIn te Pu b1lCSCh 00 1S an an.
d t es
10 openIng tt eIther, so It would be~ nounc e men t In tl 1e J u 1y Issue mica
hoove you hearties to watch out
It Th e ann oun c ement rea d s as f0IIows
'Was a well known brand of beer, but
"There IS music 10 the aIr that sur~
we are too nice to mention the name
rounds
every school bU11dmg these
h
We understand thiS IS an oft told, days but f ew sc 001 systems have gone
about
the
Job
of
band bU1ldmg WIth
and prInted, tale, but sInce tt was new
1
Grosse P Olnte
to us, It mIght be to you When Anne more zest t lan has
MICh,
a
resldenttal
suburb
of DetrOIt
Morrow Lmdberg was a httle girl, she
'G
bl
h 1
The
rosse Pomte pu lC SC 00 S
had the unhappy faculty of 1l0tIcmg
the worst features of a person and have Just completed theIr second year
In the
blurtIng out her op1OIon of them 10 of Instrumental mustc teachmg
high school the band
front
of everybody
One day her Juntor~sentor
h
Ired
mother asked J P Morgan to tea and meets d al 1y f or re earsa and once a
week tn ensemble groups for contmued
was fearful lest lIttle Anne make a lessons
Grade
schools have small
verbal pass at Mr Morgan s very
bands,
pre-tnstrumental
classes and
prom1Oent nose
All went well how- begmners'
classes
Advanced classes
ever, With Mrs Morrow chatting ner~
are the next step.
vously to keep Anne from being able
, W IIIlam J W a tk ms, dlrec t or 0 f
to speak
Finally she sent the child
out of the room and With a great SIgh mUSIC, WI11 nex t mon th glVe a fac t ua 1
of rebef, poured Mr Morgan s tea and s t ep~ b y-s t ep accoun t 0f w h a t h appene d
h
ms t rusaId 'Sweetly, W1l1 you have lemon or In th tS sc h 00 1 sys t em were
men t a 1 musIc was wan t e d au d nee d e d
cream In your nose;'''
where nothmg had been done for many
THE CIRCUS BACKSTAGE _
If
h
h
11
years and were aut orthes were WI ~
you saw Gargantua, the greatest gorw mg t 0 provi d e th e recessary eqUlpilIa m capttvlty you might be mterested
meat a.nd staff'
In knowmg the followmg He IS largely
per year;
......
Report Shows
.Kleeck's--------
Mr Schwelkart was born 10 DetrOIt
and as a boy hved on Belle Isle, then
known as Hog Island one tourth or
which was leased by his father one o~
DetrOIt's early settlers
He rehred several years ago and has been hvmg at
1018 Beaconsfield avenue Grosse Pomte
Park
He died In Grace HospItal Fn
day.
f
$200
.......
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I
Schools' Growth Adds
ENJOYING PICNIC LUNCH AT N.Y. WORLD S FAIR
Housing Burdens, Van
I
Funeral services for Walter Schwelkart, 75, who was m the boat buildmg
and hvery busllless for many years
were held at 2 p m Monday tn the
home of hlS daughter,
Mrs Henry
Setss, at 840 Lakepomte avenue Grosse
Pomte Park
Mr Schwelkart was the
father of Carl Schwelkart, former as.
sIstant prosecutor
and now clerk of
Grosse Pomte TownshIp
POINTE,
_ _ -- ...
OF GROSSE POINTE AND THE FOURTEE NTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
__ ~.!'<-L.~\!~~
_
The record of the graduates of the
hIgh school who go on to college has
been steadily and rapIdly ImprovIng for
some eIght years and It contInues to
advance.
The large group of freshmen at the UnIversIty of Michigan
from Grosse Pomte HIgh School had
thIS year the best first semester rank ..
tUg In our hIstory.
A total of 431
recommended
Grosse
pomte
HIgh
School graduates has entered 78 different colleges throughout
the land
dunng the last eIght years
Thelr records show appreclable
Improvement
over the eIght year penod
and are
above the average for college students
as a whole
Only the contmued selec~
tIon for teachmg positions of hIgh cal
Ibre men and women, such as those
now serVIng, plus unceaSIng effort on
the part of teachers and admIntstratIon, can mamtam such records Grosse
Pomte HIgh School graduates can now
obtam uncondItIonal admIssIon to any
college or unIverSIty In the country.
The Growing Burden
Buddmg permIts dunng the calendar
)'ear 1938 totaled 396 compared WIth
407 m 1937, 599 In 1936. 247 m 1935. 40
10 1934, and 25 In 1933
Permits for
homes for 225 famlhes have been Issued
from January 1, 1939 to May 31. 1939
by the five mUniCIpalIties Of these 122
were Issued In Grosse P010te Woods,
¥, here
the Mason School overcrowd111g
IS rapIdly reachmg
the
saturatton
pomt"
For the first four months of
1939, the value of these permIts was
$1 254335, an average per famtly of
$760204
Grosse Pomte contmues to
be one of the most rapidly growmg of
the high type metropohtan
suburbs of
the country, and the school enrollment
reflects thIS mcrease.
f
National Recornltion
NatIonal attentIon has been dIrected
to the hIgh school thiS year al~o by
the development of a new form of pub1catIon, the pIctorial magazme, Vtew
Pomte, which takes the place of the
unsatIsfactory
old sentor
• annual"
The splendId hlgh school newspaper,
The Tower, observed tts tenth annIversary thiS year
Through the cooperatIon of the DetrOit Boat Club
whtch furmshed free coaching
and
loaned shells, Grosse POinte became
the first public school In thiS sectlofl
of the country to mtroduce rOWIng as
a sport. In an aTrempt to mform the
parents
our JunIor-semor high school
boy.! and girls more fully and more
helpfully concernmg the school devel
opment of theIr chIldren, an addltlonal
semI annual report on character
and
personaltty has been worked out
TIme does not permIt even a hstmg
of the honors won by our alumnt at
other mstltubons or of the dlstmctlons
attamed durmg the year by school
pubhcattons,
athletic,
forenSic
and
other actiVIties
or
M
282 Graduates in 1939
The high school graduatIng
classes
of January and June, 1939, WIll total
about 282 students, the largest number
ever to be graduated 10 one year from
our high school
The first class to
graduate, that of 1925 numbered 24
puptls The rapId growth of the system
IS also shown by the fact that only
five of thts January s 76 graduates were
born In Grosse Pomte-a
SItuatIon
perhaps unparalleled 10 the country I
167,565 Books
Public ltbrary book cIrculatton tnw
creased dunng the first eleven months
of thiS year to 167,565, or 9730 over
the
correspondmg
prevIOUS eleven
months
A total of 637 more patrons
registered to use the publtc hbranes
dUrIng the same pertod
RegIstered
borrowers
now total 9 277 persons
Time unfortunately
does not permIt a
more detaIled account of the effiCient
functIonIng of the public ltbrary pro.
gram
The retIrement
from teachmg
of
MISS Rosahe Chfford and Mrs Lola
Detthng IS reported With regret and
With deep appreCIatIon for their serv~
Ices.
Finances
The school tax rate thiS year has
been decreased about one third of a
mdl and IS the lowest tn several years
The school 'OrgamzatIol1 represents
an enterpnse spendmg, In round numw
bers, one millIon dollars
annup,l1y
Roughly one thIrd of thIS IS spent for
debt servIce-the
costs for prmclpal
and mterest on our 17 dlstnct owned
butldmgs, on the new JUnIor hIgh
school, and on two small SItes held for
future elementary schools
ThIS leaves
about two thirds of a mllhon dollars
for the operatton of the nme schools
and five hbrary branches
Constant
study ts gtven by the B'Oard of Edu~
catIon to the problem of obtauung the
best pOSSIble educatIonal program as a
return for the money mvested by the
taxpayers In our pupIls and your chJl~
I
Improvements in Plant
The mamtenance
and operatton of
the phYSical plant contmued on the
unusually hIgh plane that has been.
estabhshed m Grosse Pomte
ExpanSIon of the ma10tenance personnel has
been arranged and Will probably result
In genuine economy
by catchmg and
caring for more small repair Jobs befor they become larger and more expenSIve
The district 15 concerned With 20
separate bUildmgs, 18 of wh1ch are tn
use for school and ltbrary purposes.
FIve of these are ltbrary branches, of
which three are housed 10 the munICipal buddmgs owned and matntained by
the Park, Farms and Shores
A small
but attracive new home for the bbrary
branch In the Woods was eqUipped
and opene~ last September and has
resulted already In a doublIng of book
clrculatlOn there
The City branch
bUIldmg which the dlstnct owns, WIll
have to be moved sooner or later from
Ito; present site The Park branch,
",Inch has enjoyed the hospItalIty of
the Park MUlllclpal BUIlding for a
number of years, wtll be moved next
fall mto the large new quarters In the
northwest WIng of the new JU1110rhigh
school buddmg
The other
fifteen
bUIldmgs are the old Cook School,
which IS used as a church, two bungalows used by the grounds and mamtenance staffs, a dwellIng house on
Roslyn road, whICh the Board rents
to tenants,
a supplies warehouse.
\', hlch was formerly a three room portable school house
the old sc9001
buddmg on St Clair avenue housmg
the Board of EducatIon offIces, the
Grosse POinte High School,
seven
elementary schools and the CadIeux
Jumor hIgh school annex
CadIeux
WIll be empty next year, but, at the
present rate of growth In our enrollment, may have to be opened by the
fall of 1940 or 1941 The smallest of
the elementary schools, Vermer, was
reopened for pubhc school purposes
last fall to help care for the very
rapid enrollment
growth
In
Grosse
Pomte Woods
For the same purpose,
the ltbrary at the Mason School has
been converted mto a classroom
ThIS
summer, to take care of growmg enrollment, tt wtll probably be necessary
to open one more room at Vernier,
agam to use the ltbranes at Mason
and Richard for classrooms, partitIon
the playroom at Richard
mto two
classrooms, partition
the auditOrIum
at Defer mto tWQ classrooms and canvert the playrOOm at Mason mto a
classroom
Richard Playground
The Richard enrollment IS by far the
largest of that of any of the elementary
schools, but the playground area there
IS almost the smallest In the system.
The Board of EducatIon has assured
mterested reSidents and parents that
the problem of mcreasmg the Size of
the Richard playground
WIll reeciVe
ear1y attention
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St. Joan of Arc Lawn Card Party
June 30. when the current school
year closes, the dlstnct wt11 have
The ladles of St Joan of Arc are
wlthm ItS budget for another
makmg plans for a lawn card party
and WIll have a cash balance
to be held on the church grounds on.
Indebtedness
Wednesday afternoon at 1 30, July 26.
The bonded debt of the school dlsw
All games wIll be played, and retnct was mcreased $350000 durmg the freshments WIll be served
Everyone
year
ThIS was for the portion of the IS mvited to spend a pleasant afternooa
$878JOoo cost of the Pierce JUOlor HIgh lln Ideal surroundmgs,"
dren
On
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year
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Contract Bridge
Students' Problems
NEW AMBASSADOR
By BARBARA MARION
(High School Journahsm Student)
Results of standardlzed tests throughout the State of MiChIgan reveal that
the average student mentalIty In Grosse
Po1Ote PublIc Schools IS hIgher than
that of the general populatIon Never~
theless, Grosse pomte student have
theIr problems.
By P. G. MUNRO
(Ongmator of The Autobtdder)
In Contract Bridge, a 'PIanola
hand
ie one which does not reqUIre a player
to play It, It plays- Itself Hands whIch
are not
Planolas'
reqUire thought
There IS one whIch was defeated by one
tm:k
sImply
because
the declarer
played thoughtlessly
North
L M Bartlett, dlredor of Chdd Ac~
countIng and Adjustment for the Board
of EducatIon
states that the .chIldren
"'ho have dIffICUlty m adJustmg them~
selves In the school and home may be
claSSIfied In two dIstInct groups
S-9 6 2
H-A KJ9
D-J 10
C-Q 10 8 3
East
West
S-K Q J 108
H-8 5 3
D-7 5 2
S-A 7
1 Those who are confronted WIth
a phYSIcal dIsabIlIty In readmg, hear111g,or speech and are therefore def~
Imtely at a dIsadvantage
when competmg WIth normal classmates
2 Those who because of emobonal
conflIcts suffer from unnatural mental
condlbons whIch must be corrected be
fore a proper adJustment to deSIrable
study habIts can be made
H-62
D-AK864
C-9 762
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GROSSE
South
S-543
H-Q 1074
D-Q 9 3
C-J 5 4
West is the declarer at Four Spades
Carlos Martine PereIra e Sousa,
BrazIlIan ambassador to the United
States, whose appoIntment was an.
nounced recently by President Ge
tulio Vargas, WIll arrIve 1Dthe Umted states late 1DMarch to take over
his new dutIes.
North opened wIth the Kmg of Hearts
whIch won the first tnck, and shIfted
to a trump to stop Hearts from bemg
ruffed 10 Dummy
Declarer won this
trump trick In hIS own hand and played
a heart In the hope of ruffmg hiS last
Heart wIth the Ace of trumps In Dummy West won the trIck and, bemg a
good player ImmedIately led a trump
to rId Dummy of Its last trump (the
Ace)
Declarer could not avo-td the
loss of another Heart trIck and the
Oueen of DIamonds for the defeat of
the contract
After wmDmg the second trlck 10
hiS own hand If declarer had gIVen a
lIttle thought to the SItuation he wDuld
have reahzed that, If he drew the ad
verse trumps hlmself he would be left
\'ll1th a losmg Heart,
or 1£ he led a
Heart 10 the hope of ruff10g hIS 10s1Og
Heart wIth the Ace of trumps 10 Dum
my, the opponents would lead a trump
(after wmnmg the Heart trIck) to de
pnve hIm of hIS Heart ruff Therefore,
declarer s only hope of fuljillmg hIS
contract would be 10 the establtshment
of the Dlamond sUIt to provide a. dls
card for hls loslng Heart
In the first group, careful and ex~
tensIVe tests are made of the chIld s
phySIcal disabdIhes
In many cases an
elementary student does not conquer
1'15first Impulse to confuse stem letters
liuch as q b, g and d when learnmg
to read
In the more serIOUS examples
was' IS mterpreted
as
Rent that vacant room through a of reversals
saw' and the chIld, 10 extreme cases
Grosse Potnte ReViewhner
dlstorts many words unbl they appear
lU reverse order
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Rep. Louis C. Rabaut
Led Fl.ght on WPA Bill
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Speech Classes Are
Declared Helpful to
High School Students
PLUM BROOK I
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and enjo)"
In Dne of the most controverSIal and
WHEREVER
lengthy meetmgs of ItS hIstory, the
Re.uleDce-130S Bucluncham
QUALITY COUNTS
House at thIS hme passed a bllI to pro
TUxedo 2.1117
VIde $1 735 000 000 for work rehef durlUg the year startmg July 1 At the
same time, It severely restncted
the
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spendmg and uSe of thIS fund, length
ened the hours of work abohshed the
Federal Theatre ProJect, and prDvlded
for a new plan of vVPA admlnIstratIon
EnJOYyour .ummer beauty work In a pleatlng, cool .alon
under a three man board
SPECIAL MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
Mr. Rabaut s success was outstandSHAMPOO AND
mg In that almost all of the many other
FINGERWAVE (With your favorite operators) •
By SUE STEPHENSON
attempts to amend the bIll as It was
(HIgh School Journahsm Student)
'Gee, I wisht I had my htIcher book reported by the Commlttee were over
here beGUz I ve got nothm to do rtght whelmmgly defeated by the reform
now and I 11have fordy four pages of mmded House, whose members were
Grosse POinte', Repre.entabves of the OgilVie Sisters
bent upon takmg polltIcs' out ..of rellef
httcher ta reod tamte " declared Speak
and
also
upon
takmg
a
slap
at
those
NIagara
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Punch & Judy Theatre Bldg.
umnogoot, a hIgh school JUnlor
lIWhat dld you say?" wondered be- who have suggested that the vVPA U'!!! I 111111111111
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\\ddered FrIend.
rtre FIghters
1 0 1000
GI ace Ch urch
1 0 1000
Kelley s Bar
1 0 1000
Henne s Meats
0 1
000
Trogens
0 1
000
GrIffIth Wade
0 1
000
Results of games played July 11
SaInts 9, Shamrocks 4
C Y 0 4, Wlldcats 0
Holycon 5, De Vans 3.
Results of games played July 12
FIre FIghters 8, Henne s Meats 3.
Whassa matter'
Kuncha unnerGrace Church 6, Gnfflth-Wade
2
stan' whut I wuz saym'?"
Kelley s Bar 6, Trogens 3.
t No I I can never
clearly understand
what you say LIsten, KId Why don t
Fnday's spe'Clal event for boys and
you take speech next semester pi It
gIrls A PICnIC wIll be the blg event
would do you a lot of good and yOU11
thls FrIday, July 21, startIng at 3 p m
lIke It too
It s a swell course l'
SpeCIal attractIons wIll be held such
UWhy should I take speech?
I c'n
as penny scramble, b-ean guessmg con~
make 'e munnerstan'
me, 'n that
test, races, and many other features
enough, isn't It? I don't wanta be an
we re sure you 11 enJoy
Don t forget
athortIe on how to make speeches"
to pack a pIcmc supper and brmg It
Fnend adVIsed, Well, 111 tell you
along
We 1l all be ready to eat about
Speakumnogoot
That
depends
on
5 p m There WIll be pnzes and lots
one's standard
WIth a dont-care at ..
of fUrk Everybody welcome
tItud-e lIke yours, you could wear tenms
shorts at a formal prom I The quahty
Standmgs of JUnIor Hardball League
of your speech fits the standard you
(111cludmg games of July 17)
set for yourself
Good speech wdl be
W L Pct
important and valuable to you through
TIgerS
7 3
700
your whole hfe '
Robbms
7 4
636
FrIend IS rIght
Good speech IS Im~
Trogans
7 4
636
portant
One must have It 10 order to
; Eagles
7 4
636
hve an abundant lIfe It IS Important
3 8
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ClIppers
as a means of expreSSIOn, a way of tell~
Pilots
2 10 ,167
mg others what one knows, and wants
and feels
Your speech tells who you are PersonalIty whICh begInS wlth good speech
IS always consIdered 10 choosmg an
How many bDttles of mIlk are de- apphcant for a 110sIt1on Often the
hvered to U S doorsteps dally? How man WIth the best personalIty (the best
long a tram would be requIred to haul speech) IS chosen not to sell goods but
the entIre U S yearly mllk supply? to sell good wIll
What
percentage
of the
average
The speech course 10 Grosse Pomte
I J\mencan's annual food consumptIon IS High School alms to make better
I made up of daIry products'jl What everyday speakers and better platform
would It cost to send a quart of mIlk speakers of Grosse Pomte High School
parcel post pi
students
These and a lot of other mteresttng
The course, called Speech I, teaches
questions about the daIry mdustry are the students to recogmze good speecbes
found In MIlk QUIZ' a pamphlet IS and good
speakmg
The
students
sued by the MIlk Industry Founda.. learn how ot prepare a long formal
tIon
Anyone who looks up the an- speech and how to del1ver It effectIvely
s",ers whIch ate also glven here wdllThey
learn to choose themes '\/11th a
learn a lot about mIlk.
purpose~ to pIck Jntel estmg subJects
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Bohemian BEER
Directors
Ball
VVedne.day League
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Funeral
We thought It illlght be fier-ce fun If
Gov Dlckmson
mstIgated
a 'non~
Wicked week, Just as we have (clean
W L Pct up' week, "be kmd to dogs' weeks etc
1 0 1000 It would gIVe us all a nlce change from
1 0 1000 thIS smk of vlce, (that the Governor
1 0 1000 has suddenly dIscovered), In whIch we
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all bve
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Samts
Holycon
C Y 0
Shamrocks
vvildcats
DeVans
Wire, for economy
Le. 8275
DRINK
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Neighborhood Club
Activities
Steel, for permanency
Picket, for beauty
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Lawnmower Shop
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ReproductIon.. of 6ne furniture made
to order-Any .tyle or penod
Repair.. and Refinlshlng a Speclalt,.
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Neighborhood
Club Playground
League (second half)
Tue.day League
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and appropnate
catchy htles and to should be made a permanent mshtu than the annual cost of $2750 to ho~e
each youth sent to pnson
use mterest arousIng mtroductIons
hon
One of the.. most mterestmg dlSCUS- UnquestIonably
the most Slgmficant
Mr Rabaut
who comes from the
Slons of the class is about audlence achIevement of the day s seSSion was
14th CongressIonal DIstrIct, composed
mterests
Proper use of the VOIce and the passage of Mr Rabaut s amend
a£ southeastern Deb O1t and the Grosse
body are studied and practIced as well ment exemptmg heads of famllies, men
Pomte area has long been a leadmg
These
dIscussIOns and women With dependents from the
Only 23 per -cent of the Chautau- as good dIchon
supporter of programs of aId for the
quans thought payments to farmers for help to butld poIse and to overCDme 18 month consecutIve employment hm old and young
He was one of tho
ItatlOn whIch the bIll would Impose fi rst sponsors 0 f t h e 40 an dO" ver
mIlk made up the largest smgle item nervousness
Other unIts mclude speeches far spe Under thIS provlslon persons on WPA movement
In a dIstnbutmg
company s expenses
seeks legIslation reqtunng
!d b e remove d a ft er 18 mont h s an d
cia! 0 can
C SIO S I1k e th e a ft er d 1Uner wou Id
""hIle answers on the relatIve Import
bIb!
f
t the employment of a ceratm percentage
speech and the speech of mtroductIon
wou
e me Igl e or remstatemen
I
ance of wages were also maccurate
for 60 days The Rabaut amendment
of that age group on Government con ..
WIth 35 per cent CItIng wazes as the and a study and dIScussIon of conver
was deemed of partIcular value to the tract "",ork, and has made many pleas
largest Item Instead of the second satIon
The clImax of the course comes WIth reSIdents of Mlclllgan, where employ- m behalf of youth, bemg a leadmg'
largest
and the use of the ment condItIon 10 the automobtle 10 supporter of the
P S -The
answers to questIons lU radIO broadcastmg
A radIO broadcasting
dustry make It dIffICUlt for persDns
the first paragrph are
30 millIon, mIcrophone
Grand Opening of the
1/000 mIles 25 pel" cent, 8 cents 10 stUdIO' 15 set up back stage and short past 45 years of age to meet personnel
amateur radlo programs are given to reqUirements
for rehiring
It was GROSSE POINTE WOODS
a smgle zone
the audIence On the other Side of the pomted to as bemg of servIce to the
curtam
Veterans, almost a I of whom auto
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$350
(Contlnued tram Page One)
PractIce In pubhc speakmg 15 gamed t h ey f al I wIt h 10 t h IS age group
up
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tall and by speaking before the class from 20 to
21006 Mack Ave.
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wIllowy' has eyes the color of strong 25 dIfferent tImes
Two longer fDrmal
Congressman Rabaut 5 other VIctory
--------black coffee 10 the sunlIght, unplucked ~peeches are reqUIred 1n the UnIt on came when the House added $19 000 000
eyebrows, dark half, hIgh cheek bones pI epanng the speech
These formal to the proposed fund tor the NatIOnal
and a mouth very lIke Loretta Young's
speeches are gIven from the stage of 'iouth AdmmlstratlO11 makmg a total
of an even $100 000 000 for that agency
Sh e g1ves t h e ImpreSSIOn of b emg the audltorlum
rather tImId of people and her most
BeSIdes practIce In speakmg before ThlS was the only lllstance m whIch
outstandmg
charactertstIc
IS that of the dass students have the opportull1ty money was added to the bIll as recont
tenderness
You couldn t Imagme her to mtroduce speakers In assembly and mended by the commIttee
but the
takmg a healthy swat at a mosqulto
sometimes to speak m assembly them
amount was still $23 000 000 less thall.
She SWIms and plays golf but 10 most selves
The masters of ceremOll1es for asked by the PresIdent
sports prefers spectatIng to parhcI- the exchange assemblIes come frDm the
In hIS speech askmg for the a ldl
pat10g
Speech I classes The speech students tIonal allotment, Mr Rabaut 1au ed
the View Pomte the NYA as protectmg the suscepu
H as a t truck {arm" "",hlch she hkes helped to carryon
dnve WIth speeches made 111 all the blhtes of the young from beIng mlsleJ.
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to pay
around wIth and enJOyS havmg
small mformal Al Fresco dmners 111 the homerooms
and often the commence
through
adverse
cIrcumstances
He
garden of her very attractive
home I ment speakers are students who have pomted out that the average C05t per
She doesn t hke large soclal gathermgs I taken speech
youth under the program was only '1l125
per year and, clt10g the testImDny of
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or anyth10g perta10mg to 'nIght hie '
00 speec IS lmportant 10 leT
e
J Edgar Hoover that most cununab
She has ongmal Ideas about mterlor speech course helps students cu ItIvate
arrested are between the ages Df 16 and
decorat1Og, (one of her hobbles), and gDod speec h ha b ItS
wIll go to great trouble to find Just
------24, urged that the cost of NYA as a
preventatIve to crIme was much less
the fight chair for a particular corner
She has a keen eye for color combma
hons,
and
unusual
arrangements
We Specialize in LaunDresses we11 by mstmct rather than
dering and Cleaning CurLeadmg
the
only
successful
attempts
careful study
Her appearance IS def
tains and Draperies.
mItely not her first consIderation, and to broaden the WP A rehef bIll Repre
14727 Ke,cheval
luckily It doesn t have to be
She IS sentatlve LoUIS C Rabaut, of MICh
at Ashland
the most natural look1Og WOman we Igan, scored a declslve VIctory 111 beI I I I I I ••
half
of
both
Amencan
Youth
and
the
knDw Doesn't use makeup or adornNahon
s
aged
durmg
the
14
hour
long
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ments of any kmd but If she dId would
15106Kercheval
out glamour the most glamorous
She debate 10 the Umted States House of 46J8 Alter Rd
Representatives
recently.
collects mmatures and saves' Fortune
More than 43 per cent of the people
, qUlzzed' at the famed Chautauqua In
upstate New York reported that they
drank two or more glasses of mIlk
dally, whIle 31 per cent sald they
drank at least one glass a day
Cooperation between the chtld phy.
chologiSts on the staff of the Board
of EducatIon and th~ students' par~
ents and teachers
and
speCIalIsts
usually proves to be the salvatIon of
the phYSIcally maladJusted chIld
The second group of students whose
development IS retarded by emotIOnal
confhcts present senous problems that
must be analyzed WIth regard to the
personal obstacles that confront them
Case hlstones reveal that unhappy
home Me, rIvalry between brothers and
SIsters, or the loss of a parent are
among the most frequent causes for
unhealthy mental condItions By work
mg WIth parents and chIldren the staff
Hasn t much use for brIdge
psychologIsts
are frequently
able to magazmes
Accordmgly, declarer after wmn10g
help the student 10 findmg a. sahsfac. but enJoys I Q games and always has
the second tnck should have led a
She often
tory remedy for the cause of the mal~ a. new supply on hand
J,:hamond from hIS hand and ducked'
threatens"
to take up somethmgadJustment.
In Dummy, allOWIng the opponents to
Mahjong, kmttmg French, plano les
The Grosse Pomte Board of Educa- sons-but
WIn that tnck
Thereafter,
the opdoesn't get pround to It She
hon 15 gIV1l1tgthe utmost attentIon to
ponents would have been hmited to
enJoys gardemng, be1ng domeshc, play~
the problems of ItS students Mr Bartonly one more Hq,rt trIck regardless
mg WIth her chddren and bemg actlve
of what they led, and declarer would
leths confident that as the school sys on commlttees
Gestures a great deal
tern groVvs and fCl,CIhtIes1Ocrease, the
have made hIS contract
of Four
when talkmg and shows a. flattermg 111Department
of Chlld Accountmg and terest when someone else 15 talkmg
Spades
Wblle tbelr men are busy In set- Adjustment w1l1 be addItIonally capable
In spIte of a rather vague manner, she
mvaluable aSSIstance to
The Re\'lew 18 the op.l,. advertlSlng tlement fields lD Paiestme, JewIsh of rendenng
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genume, kmd, sympathetic and thor
women kee}1 guard
prevent sur~ students who have problems
'medium covering the entire Township. prise attacks
oughly unspOIled
Her mtlmates call
by Atall terr.tlSts
of Groue POinte, which IS read In Here a young JewIsh girl, wIth rifle
her
Anme, , whIch we th10k hIghly
every home for Its local new...
m hand, walks sentry duty.
unSUitable
She looks lIke our Idea of
Kathleen,
ElOIse, or Leanore
Her
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IT'S great
makers'
Eleetrolux,
news for home ..
Now,
SERVEL
the GAS refrlger-
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mng at $114 50 for a 4 CUblC
foot
capaclty'
All the exclusive
advantages
of GAS refrtgeraung-features
that no other refrIgerator can
gIVe you-are
now yours at
great saVIngs
Permanent silence No mov..
tng parts Constant, even cold
through
the
maglc
of a tmy
gas flame No temperature
fluctuations, that's why foods
the finest refrlgerator
stay fresh and sweet longer
tn SERVEL, the GAS refrtg-
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$114 50' Other models at cor.
buy
you can
And now the 4 cub'cfoot
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erator' It's economlcaI 1n operatlng cost, too Dozens of
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FIFTH INSERTION
Legal Notice
ORDER
THE
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FOR PUBLICATION
289 761
STATE OF MICHIGAN, m the CIrWlrt Court for the County of Wayne
I" Chancery
ELIZABETH
ROTH~
CHILD FEDER. a mmor, by h"r iext
friend and guardIan ad htem, JENNIE
ROTHSCHILD,
Plaintiff, vs M'jRRIS FEDER Defendent
At a ..esslOU
of satd Court held at the Courthouse
tn the Wayne County BU11dmg m the
City of DetrOIt, County of Warne, and
State of MIchIgan on the 14th day of
June, A D 1939 Present
HONOR
ABLE CLYDE I Wl!:BSTER, ClrCUlt
Judge
G~OSSE
CaltfofmR
Ave, Detroit, MichIgan, In saId County,
On motton of MAXWELL BLACK, on Monday, the 28th day of August
attorney for the plamtIff In the above A D 1939, and On Saturday, the 28th
enhtled cause,
day of October A D 1939, at 10 0 clock
It 15 hereby ORDERED that the saId '\ M of each of said days, for the
MORRIS FEDER, defendant herem
purpose of exammIng
and allowmg
cause hIS appearance to be entered In saId claIms and that fOUf months from
thIS cause wlthm three (3) months the 28th day of June A D 1939, were
from the date of thIS Order and m case allowed by said Court for credItors to
of hIS appearance that he cause hIS I present theIr claims to us for exammaanswer to the plaIntIff s BIll of Com- hon and allowance
plamt to be filed and a copy thereof
Dated June 28th, 1939
to be served upon the plamtlff s attorTHEODORe
J OSIUS.
ney wlthlO fifteen (15) days after serv~
JOSEPH A DELDMAN.
Ice on hIm of a copy of said Blll and
Commissioners
nohco of thIS Order and m default
thereof that saId BIll be taken as con
fessed by saId defendant and that thiS
Order be publIshed as reqmred by law
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first aId dIrector of the Detroit Chapter, Red Cross
c OUf records
show that more than
97 per cent of all drowmngs
take
place at unsupervIsed
beaches
and
pools" Moreau declared
Therefore
the best safeguard IS to SWlm only at
places which have life guards gradu
ated depths for dIfferent grades of
sWimmers and complete
Me saVIng
eqUlpment
There 1S no excuse for
breakmg thIS rule because DetrOit and
Grosse oPmte have more supervIsed
LEA[H
Christian Science
Churches
CLYDE I WEBSTER,
CIrCUIt Judge
REVIEW
Truth'
wlll be the subject of the
Lesson-Sermon In all Chnstlan Science
It appearmg from the affIdavIt of A True Copy
Churches throughout
the world on
Clerk
JENNIE
ROTS CHILD, next fnend CASPAR J LINGEMAN
Sunday, July Z3
D DeVOGELAER,
Deputy Clerk.
and guardIan ad lttem of ELIZABETH
The Golden Text (John 17 11, 17) IS
:ROTHSCHILD
FED E R, plamtlff
Holy Father, keep through thme own
Il.erem, that after
due and diligent
name those whom thou hast gIven me
learch
and mqUIry
that
MORRIS
that they may be one as we are
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FEDER
defendant herem 1$ a nonSanchfy them through thy truth
thy
264 934
reSIdent of the State of Mlchtgan, but
\..ord IS truth
to the best of the platntlff s knowledge
Among the BIble cJtahons IS thIS
COMMISSIONERS
NOTICE - In
IS a reSIdent of the Ctty of Long Beach, the Matter of the Estate of FRED J passage (Psalms 43 3)
0 send out
BURK, Deceased
We, the under- thy ltght and thy truth let them lead
SIgned havmg been appomted by the me let them brmg me unto thy holy
Probate
Court for the County of hIll and to thy tabernacles
¥,Tayne, State of MIChIgan, CommtS
CorrelatIve passages to be read from
Sloners to recetve, examme and adjust the Chnshan SCIence Textbook,
SCI
On all makes-All 'Work guaranteed • all claIms and demands of all persons ence and Health WIth Key to the SCrIP
Geyman Refrigeration Service agamst satd deceased, do hereby gIVe tures ' by Mary Baker Eddy, mclude
281 Moro •• Rd.
NI. 9805 notIce that we wtll meet at 3120 GratIot the followmg (p 286) , The under
standmg fa Truth gives full fatth m
Truth and sptntual understandmg
IS
better than all burnt offermgs
FOil
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ThIS predIctIon, based
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be it ue u.nless the necessary precau
We close a few hours Sunday to gl've
hons are taken by DetrOlters who go
you better servlce durlnc the week
",WImmmg durmg the approachmg hot
days, accordmg' to Alfred S Moreou
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Closed Sundays 1 to ~
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••.• that your hair is as youthful as
you feel is delightful-it is a lift to
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world"
I Dare~devl1s
and pranksters are the
most dangerous persons Oft the beaches
The show off who dives from the most
penlous perch and tlte smart aleck
who CrIes false alarms for help are
not only rIskmg their 0V\i11 lIves but
are endangermg
the bves of others
These and the mexpenenced
SWImmer
who ventures beyond hIS depth are the
cause of nearly all preventable drown
mgs
The expenenced
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tramed to recognIze and watch all
three '
Workmg
through
schools, departments of recreatIon,
summer camps
and four hfe savmg corps m DetrOIt
the Red Cross a Community
Fund
agency, IS mstructmg
nearly 10000
swtmmers annually
Last year more
than 800 passed the JUnior hfe savtng
tests and more than 400 passed the
sentor tests
The Red Cross has Issued the fol
lowtng warntngs to both nOVIce and
expert SWImmers
1 Check your SWlmnung abIhty dur
mg the season s first plunge, you may
have forgotten more than you realize
2 Remember,
dIstances
appear
shorter In water.
3 Ask for mformat~on before gomg
mto strange water
Sunken objects
'" eeds and SWIft currents often trap ex
penenced SWImmers
4 DIve only when you are sure of
the depth and condItIon of the water
5 Learn how to handle canoes row
boats and other small craft
They are
dangerous only In the hands of the
mexperlenced
6 Never SWIm alone
7 Do not sWIm durlOg the heat of
the day or when overheated
8 Never SWIm unhl two hours after
eatmg, tC' aVOId cramps
9 Don t call for help 111 fun
It
may cost your hfe when you are really
In need
10 Alcohol and water do not mIX
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CorrectIve
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There are classes for all ages
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Endeavor groups 10 the church basement durmg July and August
All
young people are welcome
7 30 p m
I\. \fan Vv 1a Reached
for T", 0 \it.,. orlds and Lost Both
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the sermon subject of the pastor
\Vdnesday evening at 7 30 we WIll
continue our studIes of BIble Clhes"
At 11 a m Dr KIrcher Will speak on
the theme
Getting Some Place
At 6 0 p m ;Ollt meetmgs between
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Gnfflth and Wade
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Kelley s
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C Y 0
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St Ambrose 2, GrIffIth and Wade 0
Kelley s 8, Kerchevals 5
DeVan 1, C Y 0 0
FIrefighters 6, TrOjans 1•
C Y 0 5, TrOjans 1.
Kelley's 5, St Ambrose 2
GriffIth and Wade 4 t Kerchevals 0
FIrefighters 3, DeVan 2
Games Thursday, July 20, all games
startmg at 6 45 pm'
TrOjans vS DeVan at MaIre
St Ambrose vs Kerchevals at Defer
FIrefighters vs C Y 0 at Defer
GrIffIth and Wade vs. Kelley s at
Defer.
Games Monday, July 24
TrOjans vs Kelley's at Trombly
St Ambrose vs C Y 0 at Defer
FIrefighters vs Kerchevals at Trom~
bly.
GrIffIth and Wade vs. DeVan at
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Yanks
Mohawks
Stars
LIons
Gas Tax Collections
Reach All. Time High
Harry F Kelly, Secretary of State
reports a gam of $895314 111 the gas
tax collectIons the first SIX months of
1939 over the same penod of 1938
ThIS 1$ an all-tIme hIgh for the Gaso-hne Tax DIVISion The total amount
collected from January 1 to June 30
1939 aggregates $13,928037, toppmg the
prevIOJ,1s hIgh record for a SIX month
perIod m 1937 of $13736999 by $191,033
For the first SIX months 111 1938 the
total gas collechonos were $13032 7ZJ,
So the gaIn for 1939 IS more marked
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Bradley 14, Marathon 2
Samts 6, Yanks 5
S-Club 3, St Colombo 2
Deuces 7, Marathon S.
Samts 11, Cavahers 5.
Bradley 5, St Colombo 2,
Yanks 9 S -Club 5.
Games Thursday, JuJy 20 (all games
start 6 45 p m)
Bradley ServIce Vs S-Club at Trombly
Cavahers vs Yanks at Trombly.
Frtday, July 21
Marathon vs St Colombo at Defer
Monday, JuJy 24
SaInts vs S Club at Matre
St Colombo vs Yanks at Defer
Wednesday, July 26
Cavalters vs. Marathon a.t Defer.
NEW YORK (Spectal)-Here's
one way to make a hvmg In a profess1on
that s never overcrowded Captam Proske lS hterally puvtmg hIS head In the
t1gers mouth at Frank Bucks Jungleland at the New York 'Worlds FaIr,
The beast w1th the meal on the tlp of her tongue 15Llly aged seven
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Mtchlgan churchmen, dIrectors of rehglous educatIon, and professors and
students of reltglOn meet at the fifth
annual Conference on RehglOn at the
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U ll1verSIt y a f M ICh Igan, J u Iy "V 0
Guest speaker at the Conference Will
be Dr George P Mlchaeltdes, profes
sor of church hIstory and rehglOus ed~
ucatton at the Near East School of
Th eo Iogy In B elru,t S ) rIa
The summer conference was 1ntro~
duced at the UnIverSIty In 1934 as one
of the dIrect attempts to understand
dIvergent VIews of religIOn and as a
means of relatmg both laymen 10 the
S ummer SessIon and mI111sters 111 the
state to the rel1glOus educatton WhICh
s bemg developed for students
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to Dr Edward W Blakeman
Box R 15121
and tn good condItion
Kercheval, Grosse pomte Revtew
counselor In reltglous education
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of his freedom. as & Roman
citizen-freedom
that was his be..
Hlghltghts of the NatIonal Tubercause ot his father s citizenship
But, culosis Associatton's
annual meetmg
although the great Christian warrior
at Boston were reViewed thIS week by
valued highly the heritage of liberty
Theodore J Werle, who represented
that was his rfght as & Roman cit!- the MIChIgan TuberculOSIS AssocIation
zen, he knew well that genuine freeh
f
dom is not .. matter of race, color, at t e con erence
or creed, but of individual spirItual
MichIgan people WIll note With 10
living and demonstra.tion of the pow" terest the electton of Dr Bruce H
er of GOd in human affairs He said Douglas of Detr01t to the Nattonal
in Romans (8 21), uThe creature tt.. TuberculOSIS Associatton s executIve
self also shall be delivered from the
om Itte
At th
t
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bondage of corruptIon into the .10- c m
e
e mee mg r
ougrious liberty of the children of God"
las, past preSident of the state tuber.
Materiality is bondage
Spiritual
clUOSIS aSSOCiation, presented a paper
freedom is won in indiVIdual expertth
1
f t bIt
t
ence by putting oft the old or carnal
on
e va ue 0
u erC!UIn es mg
coneept of man, and putt11J,S' on the Medical speclahsts attendmg tl,.e Bo.s~
new or spirItual idea of man and the ton meetIng approved the tubercubn
universe
JeSU3 reasoned with N1CO" test
s a
an f
t b
demus on the problem of spiritual
a
me
a uncover1Og ... er.
independence when the ruler of the CUIOSISm apparentl~ healthy per:.ons
Jews came to him by night in a. Dr Douglas sald that the test ~.s an
questioning
attItude
The Master
InexpenSive way to find such peIwns
s8.ld, , Except a man be born agam,
h
h b
b
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he cannot see the kingdom ot God"
w 0 'ar.e ar onng tu ercu OSlS germs
Nicodemus
revealed
his materialIn theIr bodles Tuberculin testmg and
m,indedness in the query, "How can chest X raytng are two of tht' mOllt
a. man be born when he Is old 1 can valuable medical methods for de"'e-ci111n'
he enter the second time into h.is
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mother s womb, and be born~" Then
tuberculOSIS, It was agreed
lIt MICh~
Jesus rel'lied, • Except a man be born Igan these two modern weapon.; of dlSof water and ot the Spirit, he cannot
covery
are
provlded
exten:.n ely
enter
into the kingdom
of God'
(John 3 3, 4, 5)
through funds raised 10 the annual sale
Jesus was speaking of the new of tuberculOSIS Chnstmas seals~ "birth,
the .ah atton
of mankind
Another malO feature of the meeting
through spiritual living
The aim of
the Nazarene s gloriOUS ministry was occurred when Dr Henry D Chad ..
to prove for all time that spiritual
Wick of the MIddlesex County Sant~
regeneration Is a. present possibility
tOrlum at Waltham,
Massachusetts
All can and indeed eventually mue:t, was elected presld
t f th 1... t
1
overcome any belief in man as maen 0
e ,l.'<jaona
terla,.l A material concept of exist~ I ASSOCiation For a number of yt.ars
ence, manifesta4 in sin, sickness pov~ Dr ChadWick resIded 1U thiS state
arty, death, gives place to the truth
servmg MichIgan people m the health
of bemg accepted and utUized
The world 1s greatly in need ot field Durmg that time he was presenltghtenment as to what constitutes
tdent, over a. two year penod, of the
genuine freedom
Independence
Is MIchigan
Tuberculosts
ASSOCiation
not so much a conditIon of environment as of thought
When Paul &1l,d Health leaders throughout
the state
Silas were in prison, bound with w111 recall hiS efforts and mterest 10
chains they sang songs of praise to the control of tuberculOSIS
God Tlleir thoughts were not bou.nd,
Th
d d
1
although bands held them and prIson
e seeen
ay of t le meettng saw
walls were around them
Nothing
the JOHung of two Important tubercu~
could deprIve them ot their true
10s1s orgamzahons when the AmerIcan
freedom-their
rejoicing
in God s
goodness
The natural
result
of Sanatorlum
Assoclatton
became the
theit' conaclous spiritual freedom was AmerIcan Trudellu SOCIety Dr John
release from prison •••
Barnwell of Untverslty HOSPItal at Ann
The beltet that man is material,
Arbor, MTA offiCIal, was elected vlce~
that he lives in matter and finally preSIdent of the JOInt organlzatton
dies out of matter is a binding l1m~
iUng belie!
It Is not the truth of
Nearly fifty Michigan people In all
being
The real man is the reflee~ atended the conference held at Boston
tiOD of God, Spirit, he lives and IP. the mterests of the natlonw1de fight
moves in infinite Mind Mary Baker
Eddy writes in "Scienee and Health
aga111st tuberculOSIS An an outcome
with Key to the Scriptures'
(p 475),
of the m-eetIng It ts expected that the
Man is idea, the image, of Love, he ways and means of preventmg
the
is not physique"
ContinUing, llhe
says "Man is incapable ot sin, sick~ spread of the dIsease Will be bettered
ness, and death
The real man can- for the benefit of c1tIzens throughout
not depart from holiness, nor ean the state
God, by whom man 1s evolved, enD t It
d t
h
gender the capacity or freedom to
e ro
resl en s w 0 were regtssin '
tered at the Boston confer~nce were
Until the indIvidual begins to see Dr Henry F. Vaughan, Dr. Morns
man a spintual freedom, he is in a Braverman
Dr C E Woodruff
Dr
state of mental bondage,
but the'
,
dark experiences
of _in, sickness,
G Eo Harmon, and Dr A B Derby,
poverty, and despair yield to the un- of the DetrCtt Health Department,
Dr
delStanding
that
the real man is W F Tuttle and Dr N H DeJ anney
spiritual and perfect-the
image and
ltkeness of God
BeSIdes stating a of Herman KIefer Hospital, Dr and
great spiritual fact, the Master gave Mrs Harlan Harnson, of the MIchan arresting command in these wo-rds Igan Trudeau Assoc1atlon Dr Wilhas
(Matthew 6 U), "Be ye therefore
'
perfect, even as your Father which B. Howes, Dr D S Brachman, and
ia in heaven is pertect"
• • •
Mrs Emma L Sherwood, of the DeObedience to human law brings- trait TuberculOSIS Saanatonum
and
freedom in experience, as is readily
seen
~rafJ1e signals, for example,
Mr L T. Clark, of the Parke, DaViS
give freedom by theIr very restraints
Company. ------So do other necessary laws ot re~
straint .provide freedom to those who
observe them
Restrictions
of law
seem binding to the undiscipltned,
but a. mistaken senle
of freedom
sought through self-will may bring
Southeast corner of Kercheval and
about destruction
Therp is no freeA H Loeber, pasdom in the eKereiee of passion, in Lakewood avenues
selt-indulgence,
in fear
The moral tor. 1434 LakeWOOd avenue. Telephone
code. understood and obeyed, is the Lenox 2121
best guarantee of individual and uni~
"An
AnCient Story-For
Modern
versal liberty, the basis ot true deTimes'
ThIS Will be the theme to
mocracy
The need fol' universal Uberty is be d1scussed by the pastor m the ser~
grOWIng in the hearts of men Divine
mon next Sunday, July 23, In the servLove has planted the seed therein,
and each obedient, grateful thought
Ice begmnmg at 10 a m
aids the growth
As this growth 1S
The Sunday School will meet lor a
nurtured,
human laws Will become
one
hour sessIOn at 9 0 clock
better and be more generally obeyed,
Holy CommunIon will be celebrated,
and mankind w111 finally accept the
Master s summary of the moral code In the serVIce on the last Sunday of
as their chart of Ufe They will love
thlS month, July 30.
God and keep His commandments,
and they will love their neigh bar as
themselves.
Speaking of freedom
For Job Pnntin, of the better kIn"
under the marginal
topie "Proper
self-government,"
Mrs Eddy says call Gro•• e POI~te Prinbn, Co., ISUl
(Science and Health, p 106) "Like
Kerr-hevaL
Lenos US%.
our nation, Christian Science has Its
Declaration
ot Independence
God
hM eQdowed man with inalienable
right., among whfch are selt'-govern~
ment, reason and conscience
Man
ta properly s~1f governed only when
(Conbnued from lage One)
he is guided rightly and governed by
The
CiVIlIan Schools refen ed to for
his Maker dl",me Truth and Love.'
the tramIng of Army AI" Corps enltsted
_Tke Cknsttan Science Monitor.
H.,.. ,.OUl' Filma PJ'uded at Leach'. men are
I
Curtiss-WrIght
Techn11.allnstltute
of thorough courses in the many trades
and SCIences tdentlfied With tnthtary
Aeronautics, Glendale, Cal
The Aeronauhcal
UnIverSIty, 1330 aViation and mclude
South ChIcago Ave, ChIcago, 111
BombSight Mamtenance,
Roosevelt Field, Inc, AVJahon SCrOOl\ AIrplane M~haU1cs,
Dlv1Slon, Roosevelt Field, No It MmAIrcraft MachiUlsts,
eola, L I, New York
Aircraft Welders,
Spartan School of Aeronautics, Tulsa,
Metal Workmg,
Oklahoma
RadIO Repair,
Casey Jones School of Aeronautics,
RadiO Operators,
Newark, New Jersey
Parachute
RIggmg,
New England Aircraft School, BosAIr Corps Supply,
ton, Massachusetts
Techntcal Clerks,
Parks Air College, East St LOUiS,
AIrcraft
Armorers,
(machme guns
Ilhnols
and bombs),
Generally speakmg to be acceptable
Photography,
for enlistment tn the Regular Army
Carburetors,
applicants must meet the followmg re~
ElectriCIty,
qUlrements
Propellers,
They must be between the ages of
Engmes,
IS and 36 for ongmal enltstment, un
Instruments, etc.
marned, and those under 21 must have
Entrance quahficatlons to Techmcal
the wrItten consent of theIr parents or
Schools vary with the subJect to be
guardians
They must be at least 5
pursued but each student Will possess
feet 4 mches m heIght and weigh not
a urtain
degree of mental alertness
less than 115 Ibs They must be of good
as determmed by the revised Army
moral character, as eVidenced by wntAlpha Tests and mathematics
tests
ten testimOnials from reputable
CltI~
Four years of high school education,
zens of their respectIve commumtIes
or Its eqUIvalent, IS deSIred, but re~
They must be 10 good health and free
gardless of expenenee or tratntng the
from IncapacitatIng or disfiguring desoldler selected to attend the Air Corps
formIties
They must be CItIzens of
Techmcal Schools must be profiCIent
the Umted States by bIrth or natural10 anthmetlc
and be able to handle
IzatIon at the time of enhstment
They
Without further Instruction problems tn
must be able to pass the 10telhgence
frachons, deCImals, ratlo, proportIon,
and ltteracy tests as prescnbed 10 reg.
and square Toot
ulahons covermg recruits for the Reg~
The normal procedure of a soldIer
ular Army
upon
befng enhsted for the Atr Corps
The vanous arms and branches of.
the Regular Army
conduct
schools 's to be sent to one of the AIr Corps
where the soldier IS tramed tn work bases where he IS, at Government exanalogous
to hIS dutles
The Air pense, completely outfitted In c10thmg
and aSSIgned hiS place 10 one of the
Crops, UnIted States Army, mamtams
and at the
t" 0 Techmcal Schools one bemg lo- large, modern barracks
The recrUit undergoes a
cated at Chanute Fteld, Rantoul, I1~ dmmg hall
In
hnols (about 100 mtles south of ChI- short penod of soldIer trainmg
cago), the other at Lowry Fteld, Den. thiS recrUIt school he IS taught the
ver, Colorado
These two schools have fundamenatls of soldlermg, close order
dnll, personal hygIene, first atd, mdItary courtesy, customs of the serVIce,
Free Delivery
how to properly hartdle and shoot the
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settmg
(woman's
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Grosse POInte
near St ClaIr Ca.ll TU 2 3470 Reward
NEW YORK
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Eleanor
•
(Special)
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Aqua.
of BIlly
Rose's Aquacade at the New York
World's FaIr, pIctured as she awaIts
her cue m the huge manne amphItheatre where the water spectacll! 18
stagod
Leadership in Permanents
Le.. than • yea!' ago we had the priVilege of in.troduclng to the .mart women of the POlDte
THE RILLING KOOLER.WAVE
Today thiS umque method
acclaimed by hair
,t,.hata and .ab,fied patron. throughout the countr,
a. the wave that i. more comfortable to have and
yet lute JOllier. Call Mane BU'd today for an ap.
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University of Michigan 18 HEN Paul--said (Act. 22 28),
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of Tuberculosis Ann.
"I was free born," he spoke
Review Liners
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To such time-honorod methods of workIng one's way through college
by selbng magazmes or waiting on tables, Henry Shull, JUDlor at North..
western umversity, has added a new one-wmnmg prize contests. Shull,
shown above, halt won 59 prizes worth $3,500 in the la.t live years and
IS paymg hI. school and hVlDg expense. out of Ius WlDningS. Among the
prIzes Shull ha~ won and cO.l1vertedinto cash are an automobile, a bicycle, \
(&~115g~~t
@~ff~'~~'l}1),
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recrui,
• Don't be careless during the
summer months-guard against
summer's dry heat-visit
our
shop regularly.
We Do All Kind. of Laundry
We Also SpeCIalize 1ft
CurtaIns and Drape.
ALBERTA
us
t~
Teehmcal Schools already mentioned,
and where he speclahzes 1n hIS chosepfield
But one subject at a tIme
taught, and these courses vary £r0l\\.
SIX to nine months
each
It 18 not
unusual for a soldIer to attend thes-o:
schools two or even three tImes, thu~
becoming profiCIent In more than one.
subject, such as propellors and mstru~
ments, engmes and carburetors,
mal
Ch1nlstS and weldIng are common examples.
The academic school and training J \
gIven 10 th(: AIr Corps IS of the fine~
and It, plus travel, on~ s contacts and.
experiences,
admirably equip the so~:oo
dler for success when he reenters cIvil
hfe, the Air Corps offers much should
one decIde to make the Army his.
career.
Anyone desmng mformation on the
AIr Corps may write the Commandmg
Officer, Selfndge FIeld, MIchigan Qt
the RecrUltmg Officer, U S Army,
Room 631 Federal Bldg, DetrOIt, MIchigan.
VISItOfS afe always welcome at SetfrIdge FIeld dunng the dayI1ght hour~.
1£ large groups contemplate vlsttm,g
the ultra modern aerial base, It IS Sugo..
gested
they communicate
wtth the
CommandIng Officer, givmg the tune
ang date of arnval
An experienced
gUlde WIll meet and accompany the~
on the tolur.
Pamphlets
outhnmg mformatton
8to attachment
to the Atr Corps tr
be secured from N P Neff City C
durmg offIce hours at 17150 MaUl
avenue.
• All Flat Pieces Nicely
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• All Wearing Apparel
Returned Ready for Ironin&
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Upon graduation irom
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C),f
hIS choosmg, or where It 18 beheve.
he WIll be best sUIted If the younll
soldIer shows aptitude m hIS work he-
llilbs. S<)c
He's Champion Contest Winner
$67.
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duty, etc
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THE HOME NEWSPAPER
OF GROSSE POINTE AND THE FOURTEE NTH CONGRl:SSIONAL DISTRICT
L. B OLDHAM, Pubhsher
;VOL. 13-No. 49
GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 27. 1939
DetroitFederal Symphony Orchestra
Presents Program July 27th
By A. PRYOR
To.Jo Farms Fire
Clues Hunted
One of our <hstmgulshed
Grosse
Pamte residents has mvented an Ideal
The Federal MUSICProject of the Works Projects Admfmstra.summer -escape'
At the rear of hIS
S Kerr, aSSistant admInIstrator,
present
The DetrOlt
garden, he has bUIlt a log cabm pamted tion, Florence
whtte, entIrely screened and complete Federal Symphony Orchestra m a program sponsored by the Grosse
wIth comfortable, cool whIte furniture
Pomte Board of EducatlOn at Grosse Pomte HIgh School, Thursday,
and huge fireplace for outdoor cook
InJ The pIece-de reSIstance 15 a hId- July 27 at 8 15 P m Valter Poole 15 conductor WIth Herbert Straub,
hen apparatus whIch when turned on, aSSOCIate conductor
wdl produce a refreshmg ramfall Ram
PROGRAM
patters on the roof and all about the
Zmovl BIstfltzkv, vlOhmst
cabm, drIps from the eaves and surroundmg
cherry
trees
and makes 1. Overture,
Weber
Euryanthe
•
everybody present feel cool, calm, and 2
BrUGh
Concerto m G-Mmor vlOltn and orchestra
collected
j
a. Allegro Moderato
b AdagIG
c Fmale
Mr BIstfltzky, SOIOlSt
INTERMISSION
Ballet MusIc' LeCld '
a CastIllane
b Andalouse
3
Dept. '" utter chic.
has
Dr and Mrs John Hartzell's seven
year old son Johnny wanted a. crew
haIrcut, so hIS obhg111g Mathel took
hIm to a barber shop to get one
On
returnmg home, young John dec.Ided It
wasn't exaetly what he had m mmd so
he took the matter In one 1 and and a
paIr of scIssors In the other, and fin~
Ished the Job hImself The re"ult IS a
htde surpr.1smg, mdividuahsnI
mt')re
ragged than rugged hut J ohnnv IS
pappy about the whole thmg
e
Aragonalse
d
Aubade
Massenet
contmued
feature
of the
to bear
work
repeated
hearmgs
15 lts emotlOnal
calm,
eaSIly
The
and
outstandmg
emotIOn,
hawe"er,
filled wlth pOIgnant longmg and deep respect.
Mr Bltrltzky, tomghls solOIst, for a number of year<, has been
one of the
Detr01t
WIdely
bes,
Mr
most
admIred
Symphony
known
members
Orchestra
and commands
Bistratzky
IS conductor
of the
HIS artistry
hIgh
praIse
fil st vlOhn
sectIOn
as a concert
Among
of the Assoclan
of the
SOlOISt 15
hIS other
~) lltphony
acttvI~
tra of the DetrOIt Y M C A.
Hearings to Set
Farms Water Dept. Wins
Milk Price Open From Fire Dept. Team
WIlham T Walker, whose btllboards
DetrOIt has been hldmg behmd for
years, has brought hIS recent brIde to
Grosse POInte for the summer
W ("~ Hea!lngs to determme fa;r prtces to
understand that frOm her nabve Cal1- be pa,ld .;pr-oducerg. of mIlt.., under --the
0~ Mot!l:!O.yf'1'il1y
24,the Water De\"
forma, Mrs Wa1ker has i.Drought
a'" new new Mtlk Control Act started yescepartment golf team of the Farms Vl1
Idea she uses five coats of mul pohsh day tn LanSIng before the state mtlk
lage defeated the Fire Department
-on~ whIte base and four reds for board.
team for the second ttme
every manIcUre
We've always been
Pomts were as follows
Facts regardmg the cost of produc.stumped for the exact meamng of the
word pronounced
she she,n but naybe mk mIlk WIll be presented by diSttIbu- I
Fire Dept.
Water Dept.
tors and producers
Statements from
thaI s II.
3 Ed :aeaupre
Wm Beaupre
representatIves
of labor and consum~
H Furton
1 Ray Snay
2
Way back when sprmg made her ers wtll also be heard
Best
balt
3
J
debut, we noticed (among the ladles of
The MIlk Control Act empowers the
I H Allard
Earl FIeld
•2
G P) a sudden enthusIasm for golf. board to set the prIces for mllk to be
J Auckland I A Bndeau
2
Now the golf courses a,re fraught WIth bototled and surplus mtlk to be used tn
Best ball
1 Best ,a 1
2
fema1es dubbmg around at all hours of manufacture
The hearmg Wlll cover
2 J osepll Bar on • 1
Sid Deboe"
the day Their enthustasm IS not only all phases of the mIlk mdustry
F Dambl1 y
3 Wn Mason
confined to mere playmg on the lmks,
Be~t balt
2
Best
"all
.
1
1t stalks every SOCIal gatherIng hke a
17 Total
Total
10
Island of Capri
plague
We, who cannot tell a ntbhck
The island of CaprI IS located on
from a stymIe, have had the pamful
Matches now stand
pleasure of hstenmg to theIr hole by- the south SIde of the bay of Naples,
Poltce
Dept won 2, lost 0
17 mIles south of the cIty of NspIes
hole descnptIons untIl we almost w~sh
Water Dept, won 2, Lost 1
The famous Blue Grotto IS on the
they'd go back to d1Scussmg opera.- )Sland
FIre Dept, won 0, lost 3
bans
We don't know anythIng about
the latt-er eIther, but at least It's a
comfortably
morbtd subJect-not
so
-
o
°
.
An acquamtance
of ours lost hIS
'Wallet at the N Y FaIr and decId1ng
that hIS pocket must l-tave been pH..h..ed,
he returned to DetrOit bItterly dlsIlh.l,sIoned With manktnd and mchned to
agree WIth the Governor abont tht.. p t.
taUs of the drate b1g CIty On arrI\'111g
at h1S offIce the foUowmg morn~ng he
came face to face WIth a pack~ge
Vh-huh, the wallet - complete wlth
greenbacks,
sweepstakes
tIcket
..nd
busmess cards
A veddy nace leUah
from an offiCIal at the FaIr, lnformed
our lucky fnend that the v.anet had
ben found and turned m at ne:tdquar ...
ters AND they trust-ed he had not
peen .mconventenced
Unfurhng our Fall muffler from a
newspaper
the other day, we came
across an artIcle whIch struck fil"st one
eye and then the other
It coniisted
of J ohn Barrymore'~ caustIc epIgl Jms
(Contlnuedon Page Two)
Alger Post
News
_
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The Sons of Veterans Drum and
Bugle Corps of Alger Post WIll compete In the state~wlde tournament for I
musical orgamzatIOns at Mt Clemens
On Saturday July 29 Members of the
corps acnd Post members who Wish to
aId m transportmg the boys are urged
to be at club rooms not later than 12
o clock, as the tournament
begms
promptly at 1 p m
Comrade Stork has been appomted
chaIrman for the pIcnIc to be held at
Warren, MIchIgan, on Saturday, AugNEW YO):lK ($peCtal)-The Kmg of England l.'l pIctured as he mscrIbes the royal au.tograph~ I George VI R I," In the guest book reserved
l1st 26
for the names of vlsltlng.xulers m,.Perylon Hall at the New York World's
The Post ball team WIllplay the
team
a return
U'!
game
Frtday at the NeIghborhood Club
/
SuspectIng arson m the $40000 fire
WhICh destroyed the To J a Farms road~
house Mack and Edght and One Hal£MIle roads FIre Chtef Harold Lanstra
of St ClaIr Shores today launched an
InvestIgatton
He saId
I don t think a match or
cigaret could have caused thIS fire to
(Edltor's note The rapldly growmg
spread so fast It 15 posslble a firebug school enrollment m Grosse Pomte and
may have set the blaze '
school financlal and housmg problems
Nelson Felrer 39 a volunteer fire were deSCrIbed m the recently pub~
man of St ClaIr Shores was recover- hshed second Installment of Supenn~
tng In 5t Joseph s Hospltal Mr Clem tendent E R Van Kleeck s annual re
ends from tnJurles msurred whIle fight
port to the school dlstrict meetmg The
mg the fire He was trapped In the ReVIew prtnts below the thIrd and last
blazmg frame structure
and escaped tnstallment of thlS report).
through a wmdow
I
one on the mIllage a.nd nIne to one on 'CapaCIty.
the bond Issue A very large mcrease
To be prmcipal of the PIerce school,
10 the number of registered school vot ... the Board has appomted the aSSIstant
pnncipal and dIrector of gUidance at
ers was obtamed.
the hIgh school Four other major ad ...
Speedy Construction
The remamder of the funds for the mmistrahve posts have also been filled
school
about $132000, was derIved dunng the year by the promotIon from
from momes cl.ccumlated from e:xcess wlthm the rat'ks of +he local 5+aff of
collectIons of delmquent
taxes over other able and well qualtfied Grosse
estimates and from economIes In the Pomte teachers
So far I have mentioned only tnCI~ schools' operatlOg budget over a penod
Other Board ActiVIties
dentally the largest smgle advance of of years
On December 2nd bIds for
Your Board of Fducatton became last
the year-the
actlvitles In connectIon the bUlldlOg Itself were opened and wmter one of the charter members of
V> Ith our first JuntOr hIgh s'Chool bU1ld
due to keen compettIon, were found the new NattOnal ASSOCIation of Pubhc
The follOWIng offIcers were elected mg an expanSlOn badly needed for the to be sUbstantlally below the e.:>t1mates School Boards an orgamzatIon whIch
last several years
The Board of Edu~ WIth the prompt and speedy co-opera,.. WIll study educatIonal problems comat the July 19th electron
catton
was
able
after
prolonged nego
tIon of the PW A, approval of the CDn~ mon to schools throughout the coun"
Commander Clem Whately
UatIons to effect wlthout condemnatlOn tracts was obtamed almost lmmedlat{'ly try Trustee Barrett has been elected
Semor VIce, Walter Hoyt.
proceeds the purchase of a slte of some and on December 8 ground was broken
a dIrector of thIS aSSOCIation.
Juntor vIce Mart 1'-.lelsen.
Slx acres m the western end of the The cornerstone
was laid AprIl 19
AdJutant Ted Endres
Hold 30 Meetlng.
dlstnct
The pnce paId was extremely Today, the constructtOn has reached
FInance offIcer Huyskms
Too much cannot be saId for the deadvantageous to the .chstnct and com~ the pomt where the plastermg IS nearly votIon to duty, the mtelhgence and the
Chaplatn Wl1fred Cross
pares most favorably wlth pnces paId fimshed
Marble work, glazmg, mtll .. never faIhng energy WIth WhICh your
Sgt at Arms Charles BIShop
on our other large school SItes Indeed
work, lmoleum
terazzo
and other Board of EducatIon members ha"e ap"
Histonan
Art SIms
the Plerce SIte can accurately be re~ floors, locker mstalaltton
pamtmg m- plted themselves to theIr Job of dlExecutIve commIttee Stelg1er Cram
ported as the cheapest large school slte stallatlon of electrical and plumbmg 1 ertmg what IS by far the largest vng1e
er Harnson
Thomas CraIg
acqUlrd to date smce the consohdation
fixtures, plus the work of other trades enterpnse In Grosse Pomte The Board
State delegates Baker Butts, What
of the present dlstrict seventeen years and the mstallahon
of furntture
and has met formally on thlrty occaSIons
ely
eqUlpment remam to be accomphshed
Detr01t Dlstnet
delegates
Butts ago
dunng the year-eleven
regular meet.
Second Largest School
In the next two and one.half months
Cramer, Ste1gler
mgs and mneteen
speCIal mee mg'i.
Congratulations to you gentlemen On thlS SIte there IS beIV'g erected a The buIlders expect that the structure
The number of speclal meetings has
and may you have a successful year
school wlth a pupll 'Capaclty of nme WIll be ready for pupds when 5C'hoo1 been mcreased because of the ]ull1or
Thls WIll make It our second opens In the faU If thIS IS accom- hIgh schOOl (and I have no doubt that
A rather small turnout for election hundred
but we were happy to see several faces largest school, Its capaCity bemg ex phshed the constructIon and furntshmg
the meetmgs have been both more
long absent from our meetmgs
We ceeded only by that of the hlgh school of the school WIll have taken less than
nUmerous and lengthter by' reason of
hope to see more of you chaps at fut Housed also In the bUI1dmg wl11 be a nme months WhICh, we are told, would the neceSSIty for breakmg m a new
ure meetmgs
Turn out and glve our large complete and thoroughly modern be somethmg of a record
supenntendent I) ThIS IS the largest
new Commanderthe help he WIllneed pubhc hbrary An audItOrIUm '\\111seat
Flnan-clng the JUNOr High
number In many years, and IS fifty per
In puttmg 303 on the map
950 persons and wlll therefore be the
The savmgs effected on the bUIldIng cent larger than last leal
These
We Wish to extend a hearty welcome largest pubhc audItorIum In Grosse proper hav-e made pOSSIble the purchase thirty meetlOgs have averaged. more
to the followmg men who have trans~ POInte some fifty per cent larger than With the help of the PWA's 45 per cent than two hours apIece 1t1 ength, but
ferred to 303-Knoff
Reardon, Thorpe
the hIgh schOOl audItOrIUm
Rarher grant of much eqUIpment and furnt- they merely suggest the amount of
Dunn Lme and McClatchen
We hear hopes for a Swlmmlllg pool for thIS ture that would otherWIse ha' e +0 be
tIme and thought whIch the Board has
you boys are qUlte active tn the Legl0n bUIldmg had to be abandoned because financed from 10caIIy~raIsed real estate gIVen to the problem of educatmg the
and we hope you are able to contmue
of the cost but the bmldmg has been taxes
It IS hoped to have the buddmg boys and gIrls of thIS commull1ty ConthISacltvlty wlth 303
so deslgned that a pool can be added put mto use WIth Just as nearly com~ ferences, committee meetmgs, corresAny employer needmg a man or two very convelllently 1f deslred
plete furnIshmgs and eqUIpment as pos pondence, telephone calls, visatlon of
for work of any desCtlplton please get
The Federal Grant
Sible In the detaIled planntng of both schools and attendance at school funcIn touch wlth Earl Cramer at NI 5151
After workmg over some dozen sets butldmg and eqUIpment, both the arch} ... tIons, almost WIthout number, have
Comrade Barron donated
$2 00 to of prelimInary plans a final deslgn for tects and members of the -central adconsumed far more tIme than have the
the Post as hIS share of CIrcus money
the bUllding was adopted
From the m1UIstratIve staff have gIven unstmtmeetmgs themselves
I congratulate
He was- out of tOW11- dur ng the c..reus
Pubhc Works Adml111strabon an au ~ ingly of theIr tIme and energy
The Grosse POInte on ItS Board of Educahence the two slugs
Comrade BIll
rlght grant of $395100 was obtamed
Board of EducatIon has attempted to tIon and I congratulate
those who
(Manor Cafe) Bauman donated $500
ThIs IS a grant not a loan and none of follow agam WIth the Pierce School tts voted today on thelr good Judgment In
to the drum and bugle corps for repaIr
It therefore has to be repald and no poltcy of bUYIng qualtty In both butld. returntng to Offlce Without oPPosltlon
of mstruments
We thank both of you
mterest IS pald on It The voters of mg and furmture
thereby
brmgmg the two members whose terms e>""Plred.
Comrades
the dIstriCt on September 27th last ap about substantIal ultImate economy as
Kercheval Frontage
Past Commander
BIll Korte
for.
proved the acceptance of thIS grant
proved In the case of the hIgh school,
Just completed a. few days ago was
merly of 303 and Mckey the bartender
th bondmg of the dIstnct for $350000 now eleven years old
DespIte thIS an Important transachon on WhIch the
Flanagan both of Baker Post No 319
and the mcreasmg of the fifteen-mdl mSIstence on matenals and workmanBoard of Education has been workIng
Toledo OhtO, were at the meetmg and
mlllage hmit by one mIll per year for ShIp of quahty, the cost per cubIC foot for several years-the
sale of the bUSImVlted one and all to a real old fashton
each of the next five years
In bnng
for the butldmg WIlt be modest.
ness frontage
on Kercheval
avenue
'ltag barbeque, Saturday,
July 29 at
Lowe.t Interest Rate
between Notre Dame and CadIeux
Toledo
Any member Qr f!lend deSlr- 109 to the attentIon of the voters the
In the sale of the $350000 bond Issue, road a move approved I beheve, by a
mg to go get m touch wlth Tex Hoyt ned for the PIerce school, the Board
the dIStrICt was fortunate In obtammg
preVIOUSannual dlstnct mec~mg It 15
at TU 2 1813 and he w1l1 sell you a enjoyed the h-earty and actlve co oper
atton of the vanous parent orgamza
the lowest mterest rate paId to date a JOy to be able to say that not only
tIcket
The was the purchaser a firm of the very
InstaIlatl0n
of offIcers at the next tlons of the dlstrict the realtors, the on Grosse Pomte school bonds
Grosse
POInte
Revlew,
and
numerous
rate
of
two
and
one
quarter
per
cent highest standing but also that the pnce
meetIng August 2 Let s all turn 0 It
other orgamzatlons
and mdlvlduals
,s about half the average
mterest obtamed was one whIch the Board and
and gIve these new offIcers a real shrt
The total vote cast was the largest 10 charge on earher school bond Issues numerous realtors who have aeen conFor the best result. a.e the GrOl.. the dlstnct s hlstory and the pluraltty The neceSSIty, under the MichIgan sulted durmg the last two 01 three
Pointe Renew'. classified columns.
given the Board s plan was seven to statutes, of paymg off the entIre bond years conslder most satIsfactory
The
Issue m five years wIll doubtless prove co operatIon of the Counctl of the CIty
an ultImate advantage
In a rapIdly of Grosse Pomte m the amendmcn. of
growlOg commumty such as ours but at ordmances IS gratefully acknowledged
the same tIme It results for five years The Board of EducatIon has mc1uaed
m greatly larger annual costs for the m the sale an addlt10nal pal Lel hventy
retIrement of prmcipal and these m. feet Wide and a full block In length,
eVltably come at the same tIme as the north of the alley on the prooertJ reexpenses for operatIng PIerce-teach
stncted to use for parking only wInch,
ers, custodIans admimstrattve ard del ~ It 15 hoped may serve somewhat to
lca1 staffs, supplies, water, fuel, lIght ease the parkIng problem
In summary, thIS year, the dIstr1ct~
ete
Over-Crowding
-...provided educatIonal facIlttIes for
ThiS along deSired erectlOn of the the largest number of boys and gIrlS
John D PIerce School named for the m the communltys hIstory, 4329 a" of
first State Super111tendent of Pubhc June 1st
Instructlon
In MIchigan
and m the
-mamtallled
Its most e",tensIV" rolUnIted States, wtll make pOSSIble the lectIon and clrculahon to date of pubbc:
clOSIng, at least temporanly,
of the ltbrary books
three )o-called JUnIOr hIgh school an-I
-operated
more schools than ever
nexes m the CadIeux Defer and Tram. before
bly schools
It Wll1 also give some
-used
the serVIces as a resu t of
rehef to the hIgh school
It needs to the largest number of teachers
and
be emphaSIzed however that the dls- other employees yet necessary.
tnct was because of the depreSSIon,
3,000 More Pupil,
so far behmd m tts buddmg program,
Total school enrol1ment June first
and the hIgh school enrollment IS grow.. was 226 pupils more than on June 1,
Ing so rapIdly, that the PIerce school 1938 The 4329 total IS three tlmes the
IS only a temporary palhattve for the enrol1ment of 1 443 fifteen years agoovercrowdmg Additlonal SItes for both an mcrease of nearly 3000 pupIls! Most
elementary
and Jumor hIgh schools stnkmg IS the SIxteen per cent enroll1 should be acqUIred preferably before ment mcrease 111 one year In the se11l0r
they are subdIVIded and become more hIgh school Such a rate If contmued,
expenSIVe! and espeCIally before houses would mean a doubhng of semor hIgh
are erected upon them
These new school enrollment every SlX years 1 If
SIte should be as large as can be af- any such rapId rate of growth can.
forded.
ttnues It may conceIvably result eventFlve~Slxth, Filled
ually m the neceSSIty for eIther a large
The PIerce school wIll open fiIIed to addltlOn to the present hIgh school or
about five SIxths of capaCIty ThIS w1l1 the erection of a second semor hIgh
mean that there WIll be less unused school or of a combmed JunIor sentor
capactty at PIerce on the open111g day hIgh school bU1ldmg
than has been true at the openmg of
May I express at thIS tlme my deetl
any of the other schools bUIlt m the last personal appreCIatIon of the reception
dozen years
More than 150 of the WhICh has been gIVen me as a newPIerce pupIls WIll be from the eastern comer m the commumty
The Board,
At the Kmg's rIght stands Grover Whalen preSIdent of the FaIr corhalf of the dIstnct, and are chIldren the parent orgamzatIons
the vanous.
poration and offiCIal host to theIr maJestIes durmg theIr VISItto the exposItion Standmg at the Queen's left are Mrs Grover Whalen and Governor
whose parents have appIted for permIs- school facultres the other school staffs
Herbert Lehman Mayor LaGuardIa IS seen at the extreme rlght of the
sIan to transfer them to PIerce
The and the communIty
generally
have
pIcture
hIgh school WIll st111 have an enroll
made genUInely sahsfymg
thIS first
ment of about 1,350, or almost Its stated yC!:f among you. _~Il'+idIl!VW.e!tliji
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BRITISH KING SIGNS "ROYAL BOOK" AT N. Y. FAIR
blatantlyhardy.
grounds.
Junior High Financing"
Gets $878,000 Building
For $350,000 In Bonds
I
Orches~
•
Co
By Mail $200 per year, Smgle Coples 5 Centl
Major Burns Henry
Post News
Hammacher
Schlemmer,
the New
e. Na varralse
York hodware firm, enclose a self addressed envelope With theIr bIlls, Its 4
Lehar
Waltzes, "Gold and
color IS pale yellow and If you do ~our
Espana
Rltapsody
Chabrler
OWn envelope ~hckmg/' youH find a 5
very tastey lemon flavor on tl'e brlck
PROGRAM NOTES
flap It IS so good we ve been Ncktng
The Bruch G-Mmor Concerto for vlOlm and orchestra rank,
our bram to thlUk of someth111g else
lIterature
for the vlOhn
The composer
had a
to order from them For our own per~ hIgh In the modern
.sonal statIonery, we prefer a cool shade thorough and sympathetIc knowledge of the beauty of the "kmg of
of green wIth m111t Julep stIckum
It
stnng
Instruments'
and revealed
hIS understandmg
effectively
In
'Would help our -correspondence duties
thIS
work.
From
the
very
begmmng
the
Concerto
found
favor
and
no end.
Ru~ber
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FaIr HlS Queen who a moment later SIgned the guest book, uEhzaheth R,"
IS pIctured
seated
beSIde hIm
J
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r
THE
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G:ROSSE
POINTE
:REVIEW
I
through Lake St ClaIr, the narrow St.
dollar
Fmally, sulfapyrldme kIlls the I prove as benefiCIal for adults as chItClaIr RIver. on out mto the blue watets
kneumonla
germ overmg1l.t In the dren although the dtstnbutt-on of the
of Lake Huron, returnIng to DetrOIt
average case It was found that the 32 types as they occur In adults 1$ qU1te
at 8 p m
fever returned to normal and the chtld ddferent from the types as they appear
Mark Dunn 1S general chaIrman for
was on the way to recovery 24 hours 1tt chlldren"
thIS 120 mIle scemc crUIse and w1l1 be
after usmg the new drug
SpeCially deSIgnated gtfts which have
assIsted by Robert Bott, Frank De~
SuHapyndme
has been used more made pOSSIble the mtenSIve study of
zeba, H 0 Redly Chnt, LeWIS M
extensIvely 111 ChIldren s HospItal than pneumoma m Chddren s HospItal wtll
:mm:llllllllllllllllllllllllllilimmmmllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllt
.~:r~~~;e:Ce C;n~~;;:
W cod ,Wm P Sulbvan, Ralph Bur1tt any other
SImIlar lUshtutJOn 1U the- be exhausted next fall
ANNOUNCING..
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1 • representtng the SesslOn of the Grosse gOUlS, Dr erome W Ankley, Grand
Because of the exptratIon of these
country
At
the
fifty firs" annual
KUlght John S ManUlx and Judge
Pornte MemOrial Church
meetmg of the Amencan Pe<.!t:Ltnc So gIfts' and a five per cent reduct10n In
vlIC
A formal SerVIce of worshIp, organ- Nelson McNally.
DetrOIt CommunIty Fund budgets thIS
cIety held early 10 May at Skytop, Pa
Contmuous danCIng and entertam
of 1zat1on, receptton of new members and
ChIldren s HospItal made a complete year we must face the responslbIltty of
ment WIll be featured throughout tl1e
report On 200 cases treated WIth the haVIng to curtatl our pneumonia study/'
day. Two -dance floors, three floor
;:lyo~;;~r:d;'~~n~t:c~u~e~~
A Rogers, superIntendent
new drug
The next highest report Margaret
shows Caf eterla and dmmg' room s.ervbers were receIved lUto the congrega
saId
was
on
75
cases
by
the
Babtes'
HosIce
all
day
So
you
can
see
for
yourself
lion Seveuteen persous wcre recetved
The Chlldren s Hospttal of Mtchigan
pItal of New York
Pleasure Ahead' on the
mto the newly orgamzed 'Church on that there's
Although phySICIans conductmg the IS the largest prIvate 111st1tutlon of Ita
K
of
C
crUIse
next
Sunday.
profesSlou of fatth, 30 ou re afftrlrakmd m the world
pneumoma study U1 Clllidren s Hos
T1ckets may be obtamed from the
F
f r Eve one
WE DELIVER
TU 2.6050
liOn of faIth, and 76 by tr.usfer
of
pltal pomt to sulfopyndme as the greatavora
0
ry
"
letter, makmg a total of 123 adult char- commltete members or at the D & C
smgle factor 1ll the reduchon of the
1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllttlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllftlllllllll
tcr members
tIcket offIce The readers of thts pubdeath rate they stress that thIS WIll
bcatlOn
are
conl.lally
InVIted
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l:l
The followmg men were elected as
not cause a departure from the regu
U Elders by the congregatIon
M StephRUTH HEWIT, laboratory techlar procedure of laboratory tests, the
en FIscher. Herbert N Savage, Charles
niCian, IS testIng to discover which
use of avaIlable serum, and the contm
J Ghesqulere, RIchard B Salton stall,
of the 32 typea of pneumonia a
uatlon along the lmes of sCIenttfic reAlbert V. Lancaster, Fredenck B Rob
youngster
Ul
Children's
Hospital
E HEAR much today ot the
search to find better means of fightmg
•(.J Steel, tor permaaeacy
IUson
has contracted.
uGood Neighbor
policy One
pneumoma.
Picket, for beaut,.
The following were elected trustees
ot the most encouraging signs
The value of usmg sulfapYridme and
Wire, for economy
,j\
SIdney J. Bockstanz, AlolS A Gheaot the progress of social justlce in
serum together has not -yet been dethe
world
is
the
increasing
sensp
at
Material.
or ereetlon
qUlere, W 0 Gamble, Robert B Detenmned accordmg to one of the phyVore, Laurence D Marr, George GOUll- responsibihty concerning the welfare
(Continued trom Page One)
ot our tellow beings Between govstclans 'Condudmg the surve}
Clothe.
Line Poats, Steel or Woed, Permanent
or leiDonble
lard
ernments
and nations. the • Good regardmg ytomen If yOUve read tTlem,
I There
15 evtdence
to mdlcate that
Next Suud.y the last church semee
Neighbor'
attitude
should be en- don t bother about the fol1owmg few
the combmed use of serum and sulfafor the summer season WIll be held at
cQuraged
Community welfare ca1'll~
.'Any woman a man happens to hke pyndme may reduce the mortabty rate
10403 Harper
Establich~d
19119
Plaza Z8SO
9 30 0 clock
The Reverend 0 W
paigns often adopt the slogan uBe a
at the hme, IS hIS Ideal
still further and may ehmmate some
Olson wtll preach
Chureh
Good Neighbor ' In ttmes of disa.s
I • I .1 Burdette
• I I
I I
• I
I don t care how my Ideal dresses of the comphcatlons
of pl1eumoma '
ter organized agencies spring into
servIces and Sunday school WIll be reaction to alleVIate distress regardor pamts her face
The weIrd Job of he said 'Therefore we thmk It unWISe
sumed 10 the fall on the Sunday of
less of race, creed, or color
Men a Choctaw IndIan on the war path IS at thts hme to abandon the use of
September 10
are definitely awakening
from cal- better
than
an e"{preSSlOn lIke a serum and the accompanymg labor It
'Come Ye Apart and Rest Awhlle."
lous indIfference to the sufferIngs of
I It IS bkely
that sulfapyndme
may
others to a desire to relieve these boarded up wmdow
sad conditions
and remove their
The next woman I love WIll be one
causes
We Specialize
in LaunIn View of this a.wakened con- who WIll not talk when a nod WIll do
Branch of the Alden Park Pastry Shoppe
dering and Cleaning
Curselousness we may well ask our~ And then ouly !U the afflrm.hve
tains and Draperies.
selves, .'Just wha.t is a good neigh~
AnytIme I felt hke walkmg 10 the
Expert Sharpening and Repamnl
bor?'
Jesus eloquently
answered
at 17140 Kercheval,
between
St. Clair and Neff Rd.
on Lawn and Power Mowers
Grosse Pomte Farms spht a double247%7 Kerchev.l
this question in the parable of the ram, everyone of my wtves stopped
$peciahmng In all home haked pies, rolls, bread, cakes, cookies, sweet
Saw F.hng and Tool Grmchng
hea<Ier Sunday
wIth Hazel
Park
at Ashland
good Samaritan
But it IS well to me An tdeal WIfe would have stopped
rolls, coffee cake., soups, aalads, baked beans
remember that he prefaced his de- the ram
....-.-......Grosse
Pomte
lost
the
first
game
7
1,
4150
Cadieux
Rd
TUxedo
Z~3272
"Special aUenbon given to carry-out food."
scription of true neighborlinesL
by
Grosse potnte 1 run 6 htts, whl1e Hazel
\
No
man
wants
to
say
llIs
that
you
R
LE
first emphasizmg the two w;reat comPHONE
TU. 2.7210
/
, '
h
hies
Niagara 3624
nox 8416
Park scored 7 runs and 10 htts.
mandments
(Luke 10 27) •• Thou d eane
and ~ave
1$ mot er-lll
aw 4638 Ane!' Rd.
15106 Kercheval
We Maintain a Prompt Dehvery Service
Phone in Your Order
shalt
love
the
Lord
thy
God
with
all
The pomters turned the table In the
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thy heart and with all thy soul and .uaswer, 'Yes -second game, gett1ng eIght runs wIth
For years we've been thanktng the
with all thy strength, and w1th all
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z;;pnme hIts, whIle Hazel Park could only
thy mind, and thy neighbour
as operator who tells us the hme when
CABINET MAKER
thyself
Then followe'd his story we dIal g r 1212 and now the New
get four runs on nme htts.
Reproductions of &ne furniture mad.
of
the
man
Who
fell
among
thieves
Grosse Pomte meets Clawson, league
to order-Any style 01' period
and was left by the roadSIde in his Yorker tells us we ve been wastmg our
Repair. and. Rennlsbula a SpeC:lalt,.
leader, Sunday at Kerby FIeld 111 a doutIme because she can t hear anyone
distress, and was passed by unbl
ble header..
The Farms boys have
rescued by the Samaritan, who thus
WIsh the powers that be would start
proved himself a good neIghbor
promIsed to take two so they wlll be
a weather dIal here, so we'd know
Therefore, ill striving to be a good
out there fightmg for everythmg they
to start on a day's outIng
neighbor to one S fellow men one \Y e a-t her
are worth So don t fat! to see these two
must start with love for God and WIth a fishmg rod or a hghtenmg rod
man
Intell1gently to love God rebItter rtvals clash, the fint game startAnd so we COme to the end of anquires a correct understanding
of
109 at 1 33
His nature
In the ChrIstian Science ther perfect week_
for Your
textboo1[. "Science and Health with
C. League Stanchn,.
Key to the Scriptures"
by Mary
W L Pcl
Baker Eddy God is defined (P 587)
15 2
882 as "the great I AM ,"""theall knowing,
Clawson
and enJo,
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all-seeing,
all acting, all~wise
allBIg Beaver
12 6 667 loving and eternal, Principle, Mmd,
Grosse POlOte
9 8
529 Soul, Spirit, Life, Truth. Love, all
LevItt Sport
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SUbstance, intelligence'
Thus God
The bves of more than 100 DetrOIt
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Royal Oak
must be acknowledged
as the only
Yoar
6 11 .353 power and presence the All of man s children who mIght die from pneuHazel Park
One must turn to Him iA moma this year may be .saved m the
3 13
188 existence
Acorn Merchants
Halrd"ss"
SERVED
childlike trust, confident that His Chl1dren s HospItal of MIchIgan by the
3
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188
St ClaIr Shores
law of ever-operative
good is sumUse
of
a
new
drug
whIch
checks
the
WHEREVER
cient to meet every human problem
dIsease overnIght
This ~ truly loving God supremely
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COUNTS
How easy it is to love the all-lovThe use of sulfapyndme,
a new
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ing God, but how often it seems dif- variant of sulfanIlamIde, has reduced
ficult to love one s neIghbor when
the pneumonla death rate from 15 per
By p, G MUNRO
80 much that f.s unlovable
f.s appar1
Mr. Eme.t
i. at the
ent
about
him
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is
the
unlovely
cent to two per cent, accordmg to phy(OrlglOator of The Autohlddcr)
mortal one s real nei$hbor?
The stclans m thIS Commumty Fund agency
Gro ... Poi .. te Salon
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ThlOgs are not always what they apBible tells us (Genesis 1 27) that
Monday.
& Thursday.
More than 900 chl1dren are gIven
pear to be In Contract Brtdge, as the
man Is made in God 8 image, and care for pneumoma
111 the hospItal
30%Davld Whdney Bldg.
7410 W. 7.Mne Rei.
followmg hand reveals
that image surely cannot contain or annually
UntIl thIS year the death
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lnclude
a
single
quality
not
to
be
North
found in God, the original
That
rate has been the same as that throughSPECiAL MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
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which seems disagreeable or discordout the umted States whIch has aver ..
SHAMPOO AND
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ant is no more part of the real spir- aged 15 per cent for the last seven
FINGERWAVE
(With your favorite operators)..
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~tual man than is mud which may be
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spattered by a passing car a part of years
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the person it besmirches
Even as
Records from the study of 625 chtlEast
West
the mud cannot deceive us neither
dren here from December 1 to June 1
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shOUld the false qualities WhICh claim
mdlcate that 98 per cent of the chIldren
to be part of our neighbor It is our
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task to separate the false from the
who get pneumOnta may be saved by
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true and to see the real reflectIOn of the use of the new drug and other
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God. This is trUly loving our neighadvanced methods of care.
The rebore
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'I'" I'll '
South
To love our neighbor as ourselves
mamIng two per cent Ie m most cases
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inclUdes even more
To love one s from other complIcatIons
or because
own true seltl100d arIght is the OIlPO- It IS too late to do anythIng for them
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site o~ selt~love, for it requires us
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to separate
the false qualities
of Because of thIS offICIals 10 the hOSPlta.1
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thought from ourselves as well as have urged that
parents
call theIr
South IS the Declarer at Three No~
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others and to prove that we are in- famdy doctors for theIr chIldren on the
deed ..the sons ot God' (I John 3 2), shghtest sUspICIon of pneumoma
trump.
West opened wIth the S of
in thought and act We must see
Spades wh1ch declarer won wIth the
ourselves as the spiritual
loving reThIS savmg of hves has been made
Q~een
Declarer
then counted
ten
llection 0:1: the all inclusive Mmd, com- pOSSIble by an IntenSIve study of pneuwmnmg tricks 1f the Diamond finesse
pletely controlled
by divine PrmmOUla started last year tn ChIldren's
eiple
We cannot unsee the faults
went wrong, namely two Spades, two
ot character in others and yet cher- HOspItal under the dIrectIon. of a phyhearts, four dIamonds, and two Clubs
ish them in ourselves
To see ourw SIClan who IS a specmhst m bacteriology
Accordmgly~ after wlOnmg the first
selves and others as God sees His and chIld core
The first step was a 1
creation, fulfills our duty to love
trick, declarer attempted the Diamond
Regular
/
another as ourselves.
long senes of tests by laboratory tech~
finesse whIch East won wIth the Kmg
JelUs' answer in the parable to ll1CIanS to find whIch one of the 32
$2.00 ralues
and returned -a Spade
DC}clarer Inthe question (Luke 10 29), Who is types of pneumOnla had mfected each
my neighbor? ' is as applIcable today
chIld When they found that a chlld
stantly saw hiS defeat but It was then
as it was then All of God s spir1tual
too late It made no d1fference v.rhether
ideas, HIS children, are truly neighhad one of the types or the dIsease
declarer won that trick with the lAce
bors Charity should begin at home
for WhICh 4Ifferent kmds of helpful
or held up unttl the third round, the
but not end there .As we meet the serum have been developed treatment
common daily opportunities
to be
opponents must eventually get 10 with
helpful which lie on every side WIth WIth the rJ.ght thnd of serum was
$%50 vatu..
$U5
the Ace of Hearts and run theIr rethe cheery smile, the word ot en~ begun
$Z95 valu..
$%15
mammg Spades to defeat the contract
couragement,
and little servicea, we
If the tests showed that a chlld
$3.50nlue.
$265
are
proving
that
our
neIghborliness
by one tr1ck
is practical
t.
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we need to had one of the types of pneumOll1a for
$3 95 values
$265
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Declarer,
1£ he had gIve a IItt1e
broaden our boundaries by inclUding
whIch no serum IS avaIlable phYSiCIans
YOU
CAN'T
MISS
tlwught to the SItuatIon, should have
all mankind in our frIendliness
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had to rely on the Use of oxygen tents,
THESE
SAVINGS
Then let our thoughts
like good
attempted
to knock out the Ace of
Samaritans
winged with spiritual
speCial dIets, sedattves, blood trans
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Hearts by leadIng the KIng at the sec~
power reflect the Love w.Q.ichreaches
fUSIons, and expert nurSIng care The
ond trIck before ta,kmg the DIamond
beyond boundaries of community and dIsease was fatal for 15 per cent of
carry a complete line oj Wickies; Jantzen;
finel>se 1£ the Ace of Hearts won the
country. and provides abundantly for these youngsters
The chances of reCampus and Brentwood Bathing Suits
His universe
Confident faith in His
trick, declarer can make hIS contract
government among the nations will covery for those who could be gIven
If the KIng of Hearts were 'll1owed to
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help to lift the heavy clOUds of fear serum were 95 out of 1000
WIJ.1.
the trick, then the D Amond fi!les~e
and oppreSSIon which threaten
the
These were the methods used untIl
peace
of the world today
could be taken and the contract ful~
One more lesson may be learned
su1fapyndtne was brought to thIS coun$1.95 value.
$1.56
$3.95 value.
$3.16
fillcd
from the parable of the good Samari~ try from England last fall
The new
$2.95
value.
$2.36
$4.95
value.
Contract
Bridge reqt1!res thQught
$396
tan
The immediate need was met drug was first used m ChIldren s Hosand also provision left for future
Therefore, thmk be~ore you play.
care Then let us add to our right
pltal m December
PhYSICIans found
thinkIng about our neighbor the as- that sufapyndme
1n addItIon to bemg
Buranee
that
God's
continuous,
more effectIve than serum m mdivIdual
abundant supply for His children is cases had man other advantages
throughout
eternity
Thus placing
y
ourselves and oUr neighbors in God s
The new drug worked WIth all kmds
• All Size.
• All Color.
• Long or Short Sleeve •
care, knowing that all is well, we are of pneumoma whtle serum could be
f Season Memberships
Includes
Sport
Shirt,
Pantl,
Belt
truly loving God supremely and be- used for only about half of the 32 types
The aunu.1 Knights of Columbus
iug a good neighbor -:1'11,6 Ohrish-an
crU1se gIven under the auspices of
Sm.ence Monitor
Serum must be Injected but the new
Locker
Accommodations
Gabriel Richard Councll, WIll he- held
drug IS a powder whIch ean be mIxed
With water, orange JUlce and other
on the large and luxurJou$ D & C ~
BegUllllDg of Billiards
lIqUlds and swallowed
The expense of
Steamer City of Cleveland IlIon
sun-I
Complete
Gentlemen'. Fumi.bing.
An authorlty on b1lhards dates the treatmg a child With serum ranged
0
day, July 30
teal
f;tart
of the game In the Unlted
Salimg from the foot of ThIrd street
treat
States
from the year 1859
The from $15 to $100 Sulfapyndme
first natIonal match was played a1: ments cost 25 cents a day WIth a total
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cost for each patIent less than one
Petro.t. MJ.cll., Apnl 12. 1859. ,r
Lochmoor Protestant
Churcn into a
Presbyteram
Church was held In the
audltoflulll of Mason School on Vermer road
were' The Reverend Frank Fltt, D D,
M1nlster of the Grosse Pomte
Memorlal Church, chaIrman, the P"'vel"cnd
WIlham F Hoot, Stated Clerk of the
On Friday evemng, July 14, at 8
Presbytery
of DetrOIt, the Reverend
o'clock, the serVIce for forlT'al.ty orThe members of the comnllttee ap~ 0 W Burdette Olson, ASSIstant Mm~
,aOlZIng the congregation
of The pomted by Presbytery for thIS purpose Ister of the Grosse Pomte MemorIal
Lochmoor Protestant
Church
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The Formal n.l-ning
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The Cottage Pantry Shelf
Farms Split DoubleHeader with Hazel Park
Will Open Saturday
Grosse Pointe
CURTAIN
CLEANERS
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Funeral
Directors
Doctors Using New
Drug in Pneumonia
Cases: Report Success
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10400 MACK AVENUE
Lenox 5885
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Inursday, July 27,1939
Caltforma
On motion of MAXWELL BLACK
attorney for the plamtiff in the above
~ttt1ed cause,
SIXTH INSERTION
Legal Notice
ORDER
FOR PUBLICATION
289 761
STATE OF MICHIGAN
m the Clfdirt Court for the County of Wayne,
In Chancery
ELIZABETH
ROTH~CHILD FEDER a minor, by h"r next
frIend and guard1an ad htem, JENNIE
ROTHSCHILD,
Plamtlff, YO M'JRRIS FEDER Defendent
At a ....
esslon
of sald Court held at the Courthouse
In the Wayne
County BUlldmg 1ll the
City of DetrOIt, County of Wayne and
State of MichIg;m on the 14th day of
Juue A D 1939 Preseut
HONOR
ABLE CLYDE I W1!BSTER, CirCUIt
Judge
GROSSE
Ave. Detroit, Michigan, In saId County
on Monday, the 28th day of Augu't
A D 1939 and on Saturday, the 28th
day of October A D 1939 at 10 0 clock
It IS hereby ORDERED that the said A M of each of said days, for the
MORRIS FEDER, defendant hetern
purpose of exammmg
and allOWing
cause hiS appearance to be entered 10 said c1alffis and that fOUf months from
thiS cause withm three (3) months the 28th day of June A D 1939 were
from the date of thIS Order and In case allowed by saId Court for credItors to
of his appearance that he cause hiS Ipresent theIr claIms tq us for examma~
answer to the plainttff s BIll of Com~ hon and allowance
plamt to be filed and a copy thereof
Dated June 28th, 1939
to be served upon the plamttff s attor~
THEODORI:
J OSIUS,
ney WIthIn fifteen (15) day, after servJOSEPH A DELDMAN,
Ice 011 him of a copy of saId Bill and
CommlsSlOners
notice of thIS Order and m default
thereof that saId Bllt be taken as con
fessed by saId defendant and that thiS
Order be pubhshed as requIred by law
CLYDE
I WEBSTER,
CIrCUIt Judge
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Beer Iced-All Brands
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TV. 2.3333 Phone Us
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CIgarettes, 2 for 25c
Box Candy for GIft,
W rtt1l1g Paper, fancy bo>.es
Want Ads Newspapers
State LIcensed LIquor 'itore
Tooth Brushes All Makes
TOIlet ReqUISItes
Baby Needs, EverythIng
Phone Us for Service
We matI and wrap gIft,
Greetmg cards for all oc<.aSlOns
Fountam SerVIce
Christian Science
Churches
SandWIches and Coffee at
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Toys and GIfts for ChIldren
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Get a Comfort
Wave for Summer
ready in style, comfort
Coolness. Phone
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Correlative passages to be read from
the Chnstlan SCience textbook
SCl
ence and eHalth With Key to the ScrJp
tures
by Mary Baker Eddy Include
the followmg (p 510) Love alone can
Impart the hmitless 1dea of mfimte
Mmd'
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Neighborhood CluJ)
Activities
Results of games played July 18
C Y 0 1 DeB au, 0
Samts 4 Wildcats 1
Holycon 9 Shamrocl<", 0
Results of games played July 19
Grace Church 7 Fire 1 IghtLl " 1
Trogens 21 Henn s Ml"ott" a
Gnfftth~Wade 6 Keley s 13..lrS
Payground Ball League Team Standmg
TUESDAY
Samt,
Holycon
CYO
Shamrocks
WIldcats
DeVaus
LEAGUE
W L Pet
2 0 1 000
2 0 1 9)1)
201000
a 2 000
0 2
000
0 2
000
WEDN;ESDAY
Grace
Trogen,
FIre FlghtelS •
Kelley, Bar
GriffIth-Wade
Henn s Meats
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GrossePoi~b!~~rinting
Co.
The Grosse Pointe Review
15121 Kercheval Ave.
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6 1
5 2
4 2
3 4
0 7
Yanks
BrOW111es
Stars
Mohawks
LIons
Grosse Pointe
Playground Ball
(Sponsored by the Grosse Pomte
Board of Educah-on)
SENIOR SOFT BALL
American DIVISion
MIDGET
REFRIGERATOR
SERVICE
Pet
858
715
572
429
000
Electtic Motor Rel'1lIl'
DUNCAN 8< McNICQL
HARD BALL
Nightt, S-. ..
W L Pet
T~~~~~:6
601000
42666
42666
FIRST CLASS REPAIRING
42666
BICYCLE
MOTORCYCLES
34429
New BlcycJes at Low Prices
23400
Used RebUilt Bicycles Painted hke new
\2333
Lawnmowers Sharpened
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Grosse Pornte Motor & BIke Shop
16143
A C Verbrugghe
1423 Lakepointe
Call for
NI 9478
Dehver
SOFT BALL
W L Pct
For Dependable Plumbing
4 0 1 000
3 1
750
In Your Locality
3 2
600
2 4
333
1 5
167
Tu. 2.1150
Oak St
Pilots
vVIngs
Eagles
Hornets
C1 ppers
Dwai fs
Aces
Trombly
WM. C. COELIUS
1331 Bedford
Tux 2.9509
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Our Popular Prices for Summer
Shampoo and Finger Wave
Oil Shampoo and finger Wave
50c •
75c :
Mamcure
SOc
Wet Wave
35c
THE BEAUTY
BOX
TU.2.2146
51 Oak
Open Wednesday and Friday Evenings
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FIrefighters
5 1
833
Gnfflth and Wade
4 2
667
Kelleys
4 2
667
C Y 0
4 2
667
DeVan
2 4
313
St Amhrose
2 4
333
TrOjans
2 4
333
Kerchevals
1 5
167
Scores of last week s games
Kerchevals 9 St Ambrose 1
FIrefighters 5 C Y 0 1
Kelley, 1 GriffIth and Wade 0
TrOjans 6 DeVan 1
CYO 8 St Ambro,e 0
FIrefighters 4 Kerchevals 1
GnffIth and Wade 4 DeVan 1
TrOJans 4 Kelleys 3
Games Thursday, July 27, all games
start at 6 45 p m
TrOJans vs Kerchevals at Defer.
FIrefighters VS Kelleys at Defer
Gnfflth and Wade v, C Y 0 at
Defer
\St Ambrose vs DeVan at Tromhly
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MIDGET
2 0 1 000
1 1
500
Trombly
1 1
500
Celtlcs
1 1
500
Aces
1 1
500
Bees
0 2
000
Devil,
A pet show wt11be featured thIS Fn
day afternoon startIng at 3 p m on
the Neighborhood
Club playground
Everyone IS InVIted to brtng theIr pets
and display them In all theIr finery or
Just as they are
Pnzes WIll be offered for the finest
specJmen
Come one come aU brmg
your friends and have them brIng the1r
pets along
Jroung
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Games Monday July 31
PLAYGROUND
NOTES
FIrefighters vs GrIffith and Wade at
Chuck Hanneman
and Lee Stokes,
Defer
members of the DetrOIt LIons football
C Y 0 vs Kelle) s at Defer
Get one of our natural wave per
team are pla~ mg With the Kercheval
Trojans vs St Ambrose at Defer
manents and a smartly SImple haIr do
team II the American DIVISIon of the
DeVan vs Ke1Jhevals at \hIre
deSIgned to WIthstand outdoor frol c
Semor Softball League
NatIOnal DIVISIon
mg Jessie Pickermg s 10 years as a
\\ L Pct
Tom Needl am pitcher for the Yanks
demonstrator
and Instructor
of p('r
6 0 1000 team 10 the }.,atlOnal D1V1Sl0n has a.
manent wavmg IS yGur guarantee
of Saints
833 son Kenneth
playmg third base for
5 1
the best
Pickermg s personalIzed per~ Bradley Service
715 the same team
5 2
manents
Outer Warren Beauty Salon Yanks
333
2 4
E Warren at Outer Dr, next at SIn S Club
2,0
Br ggs Beauty "Vare world s chamDeuces
1 3
claIr Statton
Tuxedo 2 1822-Adv
2.)0 pions of 1937 w1ll play at Defer F1eld
Cavaliers
1 3
200 August 17 agamst an All Star se1ecMarathon
1 4
167 tlOn from the Amencan and NatIonal
'tl:Igh, Low Points in MI.sourt
St Colombo
1 5
DIVISIOn:.of our league
The hIghest altitude m MlSS0un
Scoresof last week s games
Is a.top Taum Sauk mountam lr
Samts 7 Deuces 2
The novice tennIs torunament started
Iron county where the barom"'+e'"
Bradley 14 S Clhb 6
Saturday July 21 w th an entry of 64
regIsters 1 800 feet above sea levl....
men and 16 women
The WInner and
The lowest pomt IS the St FranCI<:. Yanks 14 Cavaliers 7
Marathon 13 St Colombo 0
rIver m DunklIn county, the altltude
runner up of the men s tournament
lQemgbut 230 feet above sea level
Yanks 10 Deuces 3
and the wmner of the women S tourYanks 7 St Colombo 4
nament will qualtfy for the state finals.
Samts 3 S Club 1
to be held at Waterworks Park In DeBradley 13 Deuces 3
trOIt on August 2
Games Thursda~ July 27
The T\v1hght Hardball League WIll
Cavaliels vs Bradle} at Trombly
start J ..lly 31 Games \'1'111 be {llayed
Samts vs \farathon
at \fane
Standmgs of Jumor Hudball League
at the HIgh School startmg
at 6 30
Fnday July 28
(mcluding games as of Ju y 2
p m
Deuces
vs
St
Colombo
at
Defer
W L Pct
Vl:onday July 3\
10 3
76)
TIgers
Playground Attendance 1939
Yanks vs Bradley Sel \lce at Trom
Eagles
8 4
667
9 J
(42 bly
TrOjans
\i\ eek endmg June 25-7234.
S Club vs \{arathon at Trombly
7 f)
t::38
Robbms
vVeek end ng July 2-8772
Tuesday August 1
Clippers
3 11
2\4
vVeek endmg July 9-8842
S Club vs Cavahen at Defer
3 11
:\4
PIlots
Week endmg July 16-112.)3
Deuces vs Marathon at Defer
\\ eel... end1l1g July 23_1201:'1
NeIghborhood Ctub PlaJground
BJ.ll
League
JUNIOR HARD BALL
Beauty Tip for
Vacationists
Fast Delivery Service
I
Earl J. Lockwood
.• REFRi~GoERATioN''I
REVIEW
Prescrlpttons filled right
Rubber Goods All Kmds
Fme Fabrics at
It appearlng from the affIdaVit of A True Copy
Reasonable PrIces
JENNIE
ROTS CHILD, next frtend CASPAR J LINGEMAN Clerk
Expertly cut In your home and
D De VOGELAER, Deputy Clerk
and guardIan ad htem of ELIZABETH
beautIfully finished
Samples d1s
ROTHSCHILD
FED E R
p\amtlff
played-estimates
w1thout charge
.nerem, that after
due and dlhgent
Phone
search
and InqU1ry that MORRIS
.FEDER
defendant herein IS a non~
11857 Christy
PIngree 4860
reSIdent of the State of MIchIgan but
464 934
•
to the best of the plamtIff s knowledge
COMMISSIONERS
NOTICE _ In
is a res1dent of the City of Long Beach, the Matter of the Estate of FRED J
BURK
Deceased
We
the under
Signed haVIng been appomted by the
Love' Witl be the subject of the
Probate
Court for the County of
Lesson Sermon l.ll all ChnstIan SCIence
\Vayne, State of MIchIgan LommIs
the world on
SlOners to receive, examme and adjust Churches throughout
On all makes-AIl work guaranteed
all claims and demands of all persons Sunday July 30
Geyman Refrigeration Service t agamst said deceased, do hereby give
The Golden Text (Jude 1 21) "
281 Moross Rd
NI 9805 notice that we WIll meet at 3120 Gratiot
.o_
_ Keep yourselves 1ll the love of God
lookmg for the mercy of our Lord
Jesus Chnst unto eternal bfe
Among the BIble citatIons 1S thiS
passage (I John 4 16)
And we have
known and believed the love that God
Whether it be golf, tennis,
hath to us God 1S love, and he that
dancing, or dmner, you will be
dwelleth In love dwelleth In God, and
Legal Notice
POINTE
Fresh and Cool"
in spite of
SUMMER HEAT
with
i
Send your Summer Garment. to Imperial regularly
for e1f4:ient, complete service
I TV. 2.3000
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JImmy GrIflin, six~year old BrooklIne, Mass, theatrIcal genIUS IS haVIng a dIfficult time getting these gIrls:
to do a dance the way he wants It done JImmy, though, IS undaunted He IS the youngest possessor of an entertaInment license in BrooklIne, and has had a successful solo act He recently applIed for a renewal of hiS h.
=
eense and decided to add .ome gIrls to lus cast. Here he
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trYing to teach them tho routIne he has devlllel!o
/
"ere
THE
Four
Review Liners
HARD AmerIcan walnut chma l;:abmet,
buffet, dmmg table no chaIrs can
stand hard usage, very cheap Tuxedo
2 4078
For Sale
Rooms for Rent
GRO~SE
POINTE
REVIEW
Thursday,
July
2-7, 1939!
I
Norfheast Exchange Club Benefit Excursion, July 30th
Discuss Guild Alumni Program
I
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-S-T-U-R-D-IL-Y-B-U-ILT
playground multr.
pIe sWIng standards,
good buy hI
LAKEPOINTE~south
of Jeffer.
son-Large
front foom, tWin beds,
or smgle gentlemen preferred Lenox
7299
SET of 1847 Rogers Sl1verware
also 6837 Park prwlleges
1937 Phllco radlO, both like new NI GROSSE-pOi!\TE-BeaUtlful
room
4687
connectmg bath near bus transpor~
tlOn
kItchen pnvlleges
references
LOVELY 9x12 RUG new $18 00 Gor
geous 2-ptece cus tom bmlt livmg Wnte Box RS Grosse Pomte ReVIew
room sUite With Ottoman
bedroom
dinette, breakfast set fireplace fixtures
tables, lamps mIrrorr
Cheap
13421 RESPONSIBE
WOMA'{ wants laun
Hampshtre
_
ciry to do at home spaCIOUS yard for
everythmg done sep
HI CHAIR
wardrobe
dreSSIng table outside drymg
best ref
1 U 2 3799
482
swmg stenhzer
pads dIapers m arately
£ants clothes large crIb WIth matchmg
GENERAL HOUSEWORK
bY'11lddle
aged lady reltable sta) nIg lts NI
spread drapenes
curtams,
excellent
condItion
Niagara 3564
3960 34 Oak St
LARGE SIZE baby bed-w-,-t-h-m-at-c-h-ed DAY- WORK-W-A~N~TED-LaUlldrYI
cleanIng and catermg good refer~
chest of drawers also Westmghouse
M-tn Ie S1111.
table top automatIc knee action 1roner ences very expenenced
lIke new, aU $5500 Electnc reducIng ons Tyler 6 2411
machme
NIagara )053
DRESSMAKING-a-n~d-A-lterations=
Mrs S Grohman 10042 Grayton TU
2 5562
YOUNG \i\TOMAN would hke general
housework In prIvate home PL 3207
WOMA"N' WANTS -gerteral housework
by the day experIenced
NI 0346
WorkWanted~Female
This Coming Winter
ENJOY HOME LIFE
with
~~
HEATING and AIR
CONDITIONING
HelpWanted=F
emale-
I
NOW IS THE TIME
Wanted-To
I
I
• Heating & Air Conditioning
(ga •• or oiM/red)
Buy
• Boller-Burner
Unit for Hot
Water
or Steam
Heahng
(gos- or oll.flred)
• Dome.t,c
,C. M. Verbiest Heads
New Company
• Conversion Burner
(ga •• or oll.flred)
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FOR YOUR NEW
HOME
Re.ponSlbllity
is not divided.
Gar Wood nlanufacfures,
InservIces and guarantees
the entire Jnstallahon.
Tele.
phone or write for a heating
surveyno obligation.
Ask
for deSCriptive hterature.
!!!.!.!!!
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GAR WOOD INDUSTRIES,iNe.
DETROIT
AIR CONDITIONING
409
Connect,cut
BRANCH
I
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Avenue
I
TOwnsend 8 6256
•
C M Verb lest formerly executtve
VIce preSIdent and dIrector of the several compal11es in the Brodertck group
has heen named preSIdent of the newly
AutomobIle
>chartered
Northwestern
Insurance company, WIth home offIce
headquarters 111 DetrOit
The company was orgamzed under
MIchigan laws WIth a capltal of $200000
and surplus of $150000 all freely subscnbed and paId tn Flre theft co1
hSlOn property damage and baddy m
Jury msuranCe WIll be wntten 111 one
polley and It IS reported that standard
rates and forms WIll be observed
Verb lest has had long experIence 1U
automobtle msurance and 1Swell known
1U msurance
CIrcles ASSOCiated WIth
him as Incorporators
are, Otto G
WIsmer Charles A Parcells John Endtcott, W Wallace Krag Robert E
Sweeney and Carl R Pratt, all of De
trOlt.
If
-Try
NEW YORK (SpeCial) -Two
agenCIes have been set up m New
York CIty to msure World s FaIr
VI.!utors' gettmg hvmg accommodatIons at a most reasonable price
One 15 the Mayor s OffiCIal
World s FaIr HOUSIng Bureau,
Inc, WIth headquarters
In the
Chanm J3ulIdmg.
122 East 42d
Street set up by Mayor LaGuardIa
to locate rooms for VISItors In pnvate homes and dwelhngs
The other 15 the Hotel Room InformatIon Bureau of the Hotel AssocratIOn of New York CIty, representmgl180
hotels wlth a \otal
capaclty of 80 000 rooms The bu.
reau IS at aSSOCIatIon headquarters
2:21 West 57th Street
Both agenCIes: functIon without
-any charge to the Vlsltor In findmg
hIm clean and comfortable accommodattons at a pnce wlthll1. hIS
means Rooms m prIvate dwellmgs range m pnce from $1 per
mght per person upward WIth the
average per person $1 50
EveryWe,stern Umon and 'Postal
Telegraph
office IS eqUIpped to
handle requests for rooms. m conJunctIon w,l.th the Housmg Bu~
reau S operatlOn Every pohceman
m New York CIty IS famlllar WIth
the plan and 15 eqUIpped to gIve
VISItors nrst hand mformatIon 'On
methods of obtammg
regIstered
and sponsored rooms
On makmg the apphcatlon
far
a room the VISItor pays a depOSIt
of 50 cents per mght per person
for whIch he receIVes a receIpt
The receIpt may be presented to
the landlord m heu of cash as part
payment for the room
want to rent that vacant room
a ReView Liner.
J&:OU
EIGHTEENTH
CENTURY
The very essence of fine, enduring gOod taste Of mahogany
and other :fine woods, the artisans have fashioned wIth con_
summate skill these lovely pieces.
EspeCially noteworthy
IS the curved front corner cupboard and rOOmy credenza.
Graceful chairs In a contrasting deSign complete thIS superb
ensemble
Lacquer :finish that IS waxed and hand rubbed IS
durable and reveals the beauty of fine woods.
Pieces
priced
at
$153.50
Corner
Cupboard
$61 50
DOOR MAN PARKS YOUR CAR
Open ~very EvenIng
Budget Payments
Interior Counselor Service
~~115
g~~t
<ff~ff~1t)~~n
«fw~~
OPPOSITE
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US RUBBER CO
FITZROY
2035
Messiali Lutheran
Church
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1:1,t-,
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17305 Waltha111
14196 E Seven Mlle.
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Normalize Your Body •••
III
STORES
Hurry' Hurry'
1.09
3b~'3ge
JUICE
PORK & BEANS 3 ::,;~23e
• 3 :?~:23c
•
Canning Supplies
FRUITJARS
,
Flour
53e
.~::.
55 65
e ::.
.t.
e
Sugar • 1D ~:.4ge
Rice Puffs ";~:~"5e
ROLL BUTTER
Broilers
"W
Or
¥.,r& P
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29c
'"'"
IOc
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F
,
LIMES •
Oranges
,
•
li£ontt3-~"
1t${
•
Potatoes
Grapes •
•
BACON
Roast Beef
LOAF • 1/2
vn11 meet at '9
J;WOt
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Twinkle • 3.k•• 1De
HoTy CommuUlon wlil be celebratf'd
the serVlce next Sunday July JO at
10 a m The sermon WIll dl"CUS~ the
subject
ForgIveness of Sms Ac<..Q1
d
mg to Psalm 32 '
School
c
3 Ble DAYS LEFT!
rOMATO
\
#ilt~,
+.. . . . ".
KROCER
COfFEE •••
111
The Sunday
o clock.
)? A Plappert,
12057 Gratiot
Cookware Plan Clo'ses July 29th!
Southeast corner of Kercheval and
Lakewood avenues
A H A Loeber
pastqr 1434 Lakewood avenue.
1 cIephone Lenox 2121 "-
I
Charles Pflelger,
2.99
For New _York Fair
''f.Y'
Quiet Elegance
Eight
I
Room Bureaus Set Up
12519 Chalmers
H Peters
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NEW YORK (Speclal)-Erna
An.
dersen, NorwegIan skatmg champIOn
and star of the Ice show at Sun Valley In the Amusement
Area of the
New York World s FaIr Illustrates
her prowess as a figure skater
Ralph Long
Arthur
•
GROSSE POINTE
LAUNDRY
15205Mack LE 4233
~
• ARic Venhlator
(for .ummer ventlloting and
comfort-coo/mg effect)
day can help thls organlzahon alcrg 111
thts good work by bUY1l1gtICl.\.l.tsfrom
members of the Northeast
Lxchange
Club before gettIng on the boat, a,t the
regular pnce.
Ray Pope 13155 Gratiot
ThIS 1S the fifth annual excurSIon
Carl Genmck of the Ideal Home
John Safran, 315 Reid Bldg •
sponsored by the Northeast Exchange
Shop, who IS general chaIrman, an
Dr E L Sager, 11803 GratIot
Club and the net proceeds WIll be used nounces that ttckets are now on sale ,at
Edw H Schultz, 13021 Gratiot.
The Ladles Atd Will gtve a 1 Ice exclUSIvely to send crIppled chIldren
the followmg places
Henry SInlOn 13620 Grabot
cream SOCial next Wednesda;,
AU.suc;t
to summer camp.
Charles Stolar, 14242 Gratiot.
7, froUl 7 to 10 p m
at!lp I l;
Dr G C Cho,tner, 13715 Gratiot.
VIe Sylvestre, 2619 Conner
All the officers anad members of the
L E Cooper, 11803 GI a lot
cub are trymg to make thlS outmg a
Chas. Van Eeckhoutte,
4752 MarY-I
john Engstrom, 14190 Grdttot
better one than last year and anyone
land
Irv1l1g L Funston, 1266S GratIot
planll1ng to go to Put 111 Bay on that
Cart S Gennlck 14132 E J effersoI1
Wynn Walters, 11245 GratIot
TWAS a desert place and there
PhIlip Golden 12809 Gratiot
Wm V Webb, 12644 McNlchols Rd
were five thousand to be fed
A
Dr FranCIS Granger 14201 GratlOt
AI01s G Weber, 13715 Grattot.
Free Delivery
lad had brought five loaves and
John M Heaphy, 12302 LongVIew.
Russell WeIland, 12835 HIckory.
two small fishes But a disClple said
FAMILY SPECIAL
Ray H Hecox, 13739 Gratiot
Alv1I1 WIley, 11269 Grattot.
(John 6 9), 'What are they among
'i."."
so many?'
How dIfferent was the
VIew taken. by ChrIst Jesus' The dlS~
clples thought was fearfUl and tlheir
• All Flat Pieces Nicely
outlook hmlted
They saw a hungry
Ironed,
incl. Handkerchiefs
multitude
Jesus
saw
hungenng
WITH
CONCENTRA-Weight
hearts
hIS thought
was sPITltual
• All Wearing
Apparel
elimination
without
dieting, the
With supreme confidence In the afflu~
Returned
Ready for Ironing
I
one safe,
healthy
method
of
ence of good he looked to heaven,
We Do All Kinds of Laundry
harmony. and gave thanks
:
slenderizing
your figure.
What a glOrIOUS proof was then
We Alao SpeCialize In
,
gIven that divine law is ever operatDONNA'S
CUl."tams and Drapes
ing in human affaIrs'
The Master
knew that supply is primarIly spirHAIR AND HEALTH STUDIO
~
itual not materIal
In obedience to
All Branches Beauty Culture
divme law he turned away from.
sense testimony
and demonstrateQ
16912
Kercheval
TU. 2.2160
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the truth of present abundance
It is to be noted that in the dem~
,
_
~
_
•••••••
il_
•••••••
~
onstratlons of ChrIst Jesus there was
l' ~
no hint of insuffiCIency or of incomplete demonstration
The need was
always met There was food left over
after the five thousand had been fed
The impotent
man was so completely healed that he was able to
obey the command (John 5 8), Rise
take up thy bed and walk
At the
command
of the Master
Lazarus
came forth from the tomb
bound
hand and foot with graveclothes
DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED I
And to those who stood by Jesus said
•••
It's now Or neve!' •••
with authority (John 11 44) • Loose
• t • POSItively No ExtenSion
only 3 big day. left to get the
him and let hIm go Thus every re~
To Our Credit
Card
belWbful, economical MaJ ....
mallllng eVIdence of the clalm of
Plan'
lIc Cookware you've alway;
death gave way before Jesus recog~
., •• Act Quickly Thut'swanted f c.. h 111 on )"our
nttlon m Science of the perfect man,
day, Friday and Saturcard today'1
God s image and likeness
day are the Last Days I
What IS the human need?
Food
DUTCH OVEN
shelter
clothing
money - these
FRYING PAN
WITH CARD
are legItImate
human needs
The
10YI I.-eh .lze
6
quart
size
Master pro::msed his followers that
WI7H CARD
these necessary
thmgs
should be
added to those who sought first "the
kingdom of God and hIS righteous,
ness (Matthew 6 33) They were to
Casb in on tbis
It's smokeless,
be added but these things in themselves do not constItute
the fundaKroger value!
Odorlessl
mental human need Humamty needs
to understand God There IS need for
spirttual knowmg
splrttual IIvmgfor holiness We need to labor to the
end that sm greed fear envy, and
dishonesty
WIll gIve place to hon~
Kroger'.
FIner Blend-Hot-Dated
SpotU.lit
Kro.rer's Country Club in SPIcy Tomato Sauce
esty unselfishness
purIty and love
We need: to know that in reality we
are God s chIldren and that we are
held 1D the arms of everlastmg Love
"Mary Baker Eddy the Discoverer
and }I~ounder of Chrlstlan SCIence says
PURE kEFRESHINC
COUNTRY
CLUB
(Science and Health WIth Key to the'
Scriptures
p 494)
• Dlvme Love
always has met and always WIll meet
Kro.rer s Dejldou.s Oetatin De-ssert
every hucan need
We have only to
KrONer. Avon~le BreacI
be obedIent to dlVlTIe law 1U order to
BALL MASON
experience
the fulfillment
of this
~~~~b
promIse
The need may be for pa~
tience strength
moral courage hon~
esty, confidence
or more kindness
and gentleness lU our dally contacts
Love supplies these needs
We can
turn to HIm in full assurance that
the realizatIon
of Love overcomes
Kerr WIde Moutb do.,
75e
envy, greed
critIcism
doubt
and
fear, which have no place in HIS
Kerr Wide Moutb do. qt. 85e
kingdom
Lack of any good or needful thing
Kerr Mason Lids 01 .k. 1De
eVldences trror
of belief All lack
Pure Refined Sucrest Cane
8all Mason Cr"s • do. 1ge
Country Club Wheat 01"
arises from th.e beltef that life subseance and iI1telhgence are material
Ball
Mason
Rings
•
3
do.
1De
hence cIrcumscrIbed
and hmited
LImitation is always connected with
Certo for Jellies • bot 1ge
the belief in matter
We need to
acknowledge thIS fact and all that it
Country Cluh
lb.
ImplIes
No a.mount of materIal
90 Score
roll
goods will free us from the belief in
26c
ltmltatton
The remedy for lack
FRESH DRESSED
WHITE COBBLER
want and lllsufficiency lies in gaming
~
the spIritual understanding
of ever~
lb.
present good
25c
peck29c
The real m.an is spIritual and lIer
feet He I-s conscious only of lImitless
RATH BLACKHAWK SLICED
FANCY SEEDLESS
good
Understanding
this one can
.f
deny the matertal SuppOSItion of lack
lb.
Lead
Ih denymg lack and msu:fflclency and
39c
\.
ackhowledglllg
the presence of splr
It 1
STANDING RIB
itual abundance
the seeker 1$ can
FRESH GREEN
forming to God s law-the
law of
good, which is ever operative and
lb.
of
dox.
avaIlable lD human affaIrs
19c
So long as we look to matter for
VEAL OR DUTCH
MED. CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS
our supply we find lack Jesus lOOked
away from the eVIdence of the senses
lb. 15c
to Spirtt God when he fed the five
2dox.
29c
thousand
The result was that there
was enough and to spare When we
t
look primarIly to a pay envelope a
<
bank account or any other material
thing for our supply we throw the
weight of our thmkmg on the side
of limitation and lack In managing
OUF human affalrs
honesty demands
that we balance our budget, but we
can claim persistently
and Joyously
that our real income IS not materIal
FREE DELIVERY
17315 Mack Avenh
344 RI.....
BI.d.
but spintual
We can look away
17037 Kercheval Ave.
16117 Mack Avenue
Niagara 0054
15229 M......,.
Kerche".J_ A",...
from a hmlted sense of supply and
Pho ..... NI. 6500.6501
NI." ... 0167
15ZZZ E. J.fF ...... A....
thank
God for the affluence
of
20788 Mack AYe.. Loch .....
MU.I057
good '""
-The Ohn8ttan Sctence
llilbs. S~C
GIRLS
BltYCLE-26
Inch
USED
must be 111 good condItton
Call NI
agara 9169 Patsy Ford
WILL-PAY-$1200-for
loton-Oak-SC
Mapleton or VICl11t"'3Grosse Pomte
Farms
State prIce terms and restrtc.
hons
H Miller 7833 Bank St, De.
traIt
For Rent
(oll.flred)
Members of the 'f\l"ortheast E:>..changc
Club Will hold thetr annual out1l1g at
Put 111 Bay on Sunday July 30 VIa the
palatla! steamer Put In Bay 1eav1l1g at
the f-oot of FIrst street, at 10 a m
I
Automattc
phono ..
PARTIES
FOR
graphs
best orchestras, latest ree
lord.
Grosse Pomte MuSIC NI 5864
Heater
~apoleonlc c.ach.bU1ldmg competi.
tIOn sponsored by the G e n era 1
Mot 0 r S educatIOnal foundatIon.
Graduated
last year from Carnegle InstItute of Technology, he
18 now employed In the mdustrial
deSIgn department
of the styhng
sectIon mamtamed by the autOIno.
tlve concern.
Abundance
Port Do"er,
SUMMER
COTTAGE
D- 0852
Ont
reasonable, August
1057 Wayburn
SPECIAL
SUMMER-SELLING
PLAN:
OR EXISTING
Fair Ice Ballerina
GROSSE POINTE-Lower
duple>. 4
bed rooms 3 baths maId s quarters
beautIful grounds porch
Phone TU
2 3522
For Rent-Summer Home
to instal the following
GAR WOOD Equipment
on the
•
•
Flat for Rent
•
Hot Water
RAYMOND SMITH (left), newly
elected preSIdent, talks over plans
for the FIsher Body Craftsman's
GUlld alumm aSSOCIatIon WIth WIIham S McLean, secretary of the
parent orgamzatIOn
The 23-yearlId AmarIllo, Texas, youth was the
"I n n e r of a. $5,000 umverslty
~holarship
In the 1932 mod e I
GIRL TO ASSIST With housework
2 weeks startmg Aug 3
chIldren
laundry and staymg mghts optIonal
NI 6373 1118 Grayton
MclTHER S HELPER
mu,t be clean
wages
references
worker
state
WrIte Box RT Grosse oPtnte ReVIew
15121 Ker-cheval
GIrl for general house
WANTED
work no laundry home mghts Call
mormngs
Lenox 1416
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