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Grosse JPointe~-News
the News
ALL THE NEWS
OF ALL THE POINTES
EVERY WEEK
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VOLUME 9-NO. 49 Entered u Second CIa.. Matter GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, DECEMH;R 2, 1948 82,00 Per Vear
at tho Po.1 OWe. at Detroit, l4kh.
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IIEADLINES
Pointe's Newest Church Building Work Starts Women Take Lead Indignation
On Parkway. Mounts Over
On Middlesex IIn FIght to Save
of the
"rEEK Board Action
As Compiled by th.
Grosse POiute Newl,
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24
First
Memorial Project
for
Portion
Beautification
dertaken
of Village's
Un-
Plan
Special Meeting
Organization
Friday
of Memorl~1
Called
Night
for
Today is the anniversary of --.,- Groups Organizing to Bring Pressure Aimed at Reversal of
. the dcath of John Knox, leader Work on the parkway on S hid A mounting crescendo of
of the Protestant Reformalion Middlesex between Essex and c 00 Boar's Decision to Reject indignation over the action of
in 1572 ..• in 1944 U. S. Super- . Windmill Pointe drive has Generous Offer the Grosse Pointe Board of
, forts blasted Tokyo . , . in 1945 started. Bulldozers are at work T ' , Education in rejecting the
a nntionwic1e telephone' strike leveling off the ground and I . he prop0nents of the \~ar Memona~ Library to be locat- offer of Alger House as a
was threalened.
A WILD OUTBREAK
.. OF
when this is done either
ding or seeding
It is not the intention
sod-' ed In the Alger House. ~re In no mood to abandon.
will take place.
of the
becaus~ of the unconditIOnal
was rejected
offer o.f the ~lger
by th~ Board of Education
~elrS wh;ch
at Its special
the pl.an I Pointe
meeting
started
War Memorial
with
which
the publication
of the story in the NEWS last
CRIME on the East Side of De- Park village to place trees or on Sat~rday. mornmg, ,Novem.?er 20. V/ednesdc.y, has been steadily
troit results in the killing in gun
shrubbery in th,e parkway, It T~e dl~eetOls of the '\ar Me.. I gaining in volume during the
battles by the Detroit police .of
..
a' holdup man and a bank robber. will be wholly
ered.
or grass cov- menal LIbrary Fund have been
earnestly considering a m0n g
Wend;n Tells past week.
The paper was delivered by
Reasons' f'or
It
A FEDERAL GRAND JURY While this work is of immedi- themselves lhe situation that has mail Wednesday morning. Long
indicts a former high Jackson ate importance to that neighbor- developed in this rejection, and before noon the NE;WS office be.
hond, it is in a measure related in these discussions thev have
prison official and two New York
textile executives for conspiracy
•.. J, Fred Munnell, the former
to the rather elaborale scheme for been joined by a growing num-
the beautification of the south- I ber of dissatisfied citizens who (,.
H; oS DeCZ'Sl'On
gan receiving calls
over the school hoard's decision,
and que riel' as to what might be
of protest
prison official and two brothers, western cornel' of the village. are exasperated by the aclion of done to achieve a reversal of
Alfred S. Goldstein, wartime gov- Beautification Plan the Board of Education and the School Board Member De- the aelion.
ernment inspector at the prison, I ;; Manager Evel'itt B. Lane, in gratuitous critic'ism of employes Just A Trickle
t cooperation with the village of the Board. fends Rejection of Alger Some of the letters from pro-
and Solomon. of Long Beach, N ..
Boar9- of, Commissioners, has The Directors of the Memorial House for Library testing residents appear in this
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Y" will be brought to Detroit for
early trial. \ been workmg for so~e tune on Library Fund will have a meet. issue. They are but a trickle of
a plan fo~ the beautificatIOn of ing on Friday, Dee, 3, at 8 p.m. The only statement receiv- the great stream of complaint
THE VERY REVEREND HEW- the. south sl~e of ~efferson avenue. in the Neighborhood Club, at ed from any of the four mem- which has flowed through the
LETT JOHNSON, called the Red T~lS plan ~s of mteres.t to all of which the whole situation to date bel'S of the Grosse Pointe Pointe
Dean of Canterbury, has been ',' G:.osse Pcltnte as, .I~ IS at th~t will be reviewed and action in Board of Education since their Leaders of women's organiza.
invited to speak at 3 p.m, Mon- pomt t~at the Vlsl.tor 10 thiS the immediale 'future decided up- rejf~ction of the Alger House lions have phoned to advise they
day, November 29, at Wayne Uni- coommumty appro~c1l1~g f~ol11 the on. The meeting will be open to 20 were marshalling their m.ember.
versity, "provided he does not s. thw[estt gepts. htlS fi,st Impres-
u all residents who wish to ex- cOeffl.e\,redon bNyovetlm1ebeNr W' E wSas1'aret: ships to achieve concerted- action
indulge in statements of a high- slOn 0 he om e, th' ., <;>. th h th t thO g ld
The plan contemplates exten- press ell' opinIOns. Tuesday afernoon from Sigurd ~n de ope a ~~me .fr.n eo~
ly controversial or political na. sive treatment of thl't section !\lass Condemnation R. "Vendin. It is published in e one to save ger. ouse, or
ture." ST, JAMES LUTHERAN CHURCH has announced dedication ceremonies for its new which has hitherto been in a The citizens of the Poinle in full below the use of t~e communlty. Th~rll
• • • building will be held on Sunday, December 5. The beautiful Georgian Colonial structure strictly reserved residential area, overwhelming majority condemn The oth~r members of the has ~een wld~~pread lalk of clr.
338,000 EMPLOYEES OF GEN-
in McMjIIan road just west of Kercheval is the Pointe's newest house of worship. Com- but which with the extensive !h.e action ?f the .school. author- board who voted against the offer' culatmg petltlOns askmg the
ERAL MOTORS. whose pay commercial developments already Illes and thiS sentIment IS large- ., M M M o d Sh II school board to conduct a referen-
changes are partly linkod to liv- plete details of the dedication services will be found in the story on Page 6. existing on either side would ly expre<sed by the individual aSlh~' rsJ, h ary I °d F
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kel~ eTr, dum on the question.
ing costs, wi!! get neither raise , d' t - { L' JI' ey 0 nson an ran m . Th' 1 tt' tt .t. d
pr?bably never be occupied by Irec ors 0 the lbral'y Fund. Dohedy. President Bert H. Wick- IS .a el TJ?a er. I IS un er-
nor 10.;5 thi! quarter, according
to figures issued by the U. S.
Bureau of Labor Stalistics .•• Goodfellows' Zoning Law Strengthens prlVate re~id.ences .. The reserva-
tlons on thiS ImmedIate area have
It is the members of this lalter
group who were chiefly respon-
several years yet to run, but the sible for the raising of the $250,-
ing of the Bo"rd
dorsed acceplance
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heartily
of the offer.
en- ~tood, WIll be dIscussed a~ a meet-
mg o~ t~e War ~r"morJal
organlzatlon, ,~'hlch. has
Fund
been
consumers price index drops from
174.5 in August and September,
to 173.6 in October.
Day Set For Argument forAccep~nce hope of the planners
helpful cooperation
coming from the abutting
is that
will be forth-
prop-
000 in cash and pledges for the Grosse Pointe News:-
library and who now hold the
purse ~trings for that amount.
In accordance with your request
and indication tbat a number
called for Fl'lday mght
o'clock in the Neighborhood
of Alger Shelden, president,
at
Club.
has an.
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MacARTHUR
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RULES
TOJO MUST HANG .. , recently
THb-T December 13 Of Alger House Memorial erty owners.
Not As. Far ~dva',1ced
The general query heard ex- people
pressed is "how could tile BOllrd would like an explanation
have mentioned they nounced that any resident
of my ing to voice an opinion
wish-
will be
The plans m thell" ultimate de- of Education refuse this splen- reasoning as a Trustee of the welcomed at this meeting,
convicted of war crimes after a Lions, Police and Firemen to New Farms Ordinance Would Require Creation of Off-
velopment contemplale some did propert" which was offered Board of Education in voting Hope of All
three ,.ears' trial . , . six others Street Parking Lot at Proposed Kercheval. treatment on the norlherly side without strings or conditions?" against acceptance of the Alger The hope of all was that the
will hang, sixteen will serve life Sell Papers Again for
, Fisher Library Site of Jefferson between Maryland C .t' . h ., House as a Memorial Library, I Alger family would keep the of-
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imprisonment and two will get Local Needy and Lakepointe als but la fo n IClsm of t e aellOn IS par- J f' "
lesser sentences. The Parking Problem, which has figured so largely in thl's sectl'on a.e nOt a P ns dr ticularly slrong among several am p e:Jseci to express my per. erb~p.en unt:l the reSIdents could
Grosse Pointe's annual th t th t . t' f AI ' I S f ar a - f . ft .' sonal views. mo lhze theIr forces and try to
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PH1LIP MURRAY, CIO presi- G df r D ' II b b e argumen s over e accep ance or re]ec IOn 0 gel'variced
0
as for the sO:Jlherly side. groups 0 In uentml Pomte wn- I' f' d 1 t' h
dent, announces the CIO intenns 00 e lOWS
served this year
ay wi
on Monday,
e 0 - House as the Pointe's
r htI th "1'1
War Memo~ial,
t " I'd'
cannot be cast aside as
t d
Among
.,
I
other items ah'eady men who are active in many ficlds
of com 't t'
n my opiOlon the explanation
covers three main points:
mTh a . sOd'u IOnt. to t .e problem.
e m 19na IOn ex pre sse d
to form a new union to include December 13, the same day 19 y as e I )rary expel' ~ lave 111 Ica e , senotUSll Y dlstcu~sed are an ornfa- Th mumt~ en .erprhlses'G d (1) The responsibility of • took many forms. Many resi-
Federal employes. '. School Superintendent John'~ me.n a b u.s s atlOn at t h e trans er _, ose ac lve, m tear en Trustee. dents have stated they ,"ould.
• • _ Detroit wiII hold its annual Barnes stated Librarian Frances for every 300 square feet of floor pom. t It IS un d ers t 00 d th at con b
c .:~ s h av~ sal,. th e~' cou Id be
d (2) Policy. like to see Alg H "
t k
GREAT ANXIETY expressed 1 newspaper sa~e. Carl Schwei- Severs had expressed the opinion space in the proposed building siderable headway has already counted on to mamtaln the beau- (3) The so-called "un condition- over purely a er OUS1\ a en
in England over the health of kart, superVIsor of Grosse that the parking problem at the there would have to be 160 !iquar~ been made towards this with the tiful gardens around Alger Hou.e al nature" of the gift. ter memo' 1 s]a c~mmtUhnJ sY chen-t
. t T h' '11 . .,. " t' f th L k Sh 'th . 1 d l' . na, eavlllg e c 00
King George, who is reported to P om e owns IP, WI agam Kercheval:Flsher ro~d sIte need feet of paved parkmg area pro- coopera Ion 0 e a 'e ore WI specla care an ovmg In- Responsibility board to solve the libraI' rob.
he suffering from blood clot which be chairman of the drivf: in not be senously conSidered, They vided with adequate entrances Coach Lmes, Inc. terest when they were a part of With reference to the respon- 1 th II t way 't Y P
has led him to cancel all engage- the Pointe. • apparently convinced those mem- and ~xits ------ a beautiful memorial to the bO\s sibility of II Trustee. as I see it. e;h ~ ~s d : ~~n. L'b
rnents for the future.
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The Grosse Pointe Lions Club bers of the school board
will again back the local carn. voted against accepting
who This c~nsiderable
Alger Ihave to be taken from the high
area would Truck Gets Best of Grosse Pointe who lost th~ir my first responsibility
lives in their country's service. children of this dislricl
is to the
to see ~a ~ a
11 ~ l'Ien ~ lOt'
un y spec:a
e [I rary
m~e 109 or last
Thursday (Than sglvmg
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paign to raise funds for needy
House,
d b g',
that not n1uch thought
to th's
school athlet'J'c field
Icourse, private land' could , be
unle"s of Of Gab Z.'l. Glorl,sit Th' , h
They Did It Before that they get the best education
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t.
' Ime
ath eNvEenWmsg, t up to the
e I
u
went to press no
Nov. 25k
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cases in the community. The nee e 1\ en I . IS IS t e group that made it- POSSIJ clot. e ax payers statement had heen farthco .
Andrew Carnegie born in Scot. proceeds are expcnded through- Space Already Provided purchased close by. There has A truck got decidedly the bet- self responsible for the upkeep money. Adult education, while from that .g . t' lth mm:;
.land on this day in 1835 . .• out the year to bring relief to One of the mam' arguments already been considerable objec- tel' of the deal when it figured of the grounds during the years highly desirable and or imporl. t I • t 01 ~n~~a.~on'l a O~g
g;oeat American steel master needy persons. Food, clothing. advanced for accC:pt!ng .A;g~r tion, ,especially on the part 01 in a tangle with a taxi at Mack (Continued on Page 4) ! ance., i~ secondary to this c?ncept. ~as ~:~re~~:d l~e;v~i:l~s i,::e:le~~
and philanthropist ... in 19..2 I'fuel medical , dental and optical th t House as I the k' memol'lal sIte. 1 the hIgh school ' students ' to cut- and Ashley at 12:45 p. m. on No- -------------
IS 'd lnsofal
i Ih as IIhlary 1 usage IS part t er pnn t e d' m thO Issue.. Ii .
the Russian! broke the seige of I services are among the Items for
Stalingrad ••• In 19H Tokyo which the mone'y is used.
.
a amp e par Ing space IS a - tmg
ready provided there.
.
field.
own the sIZe of the athletic
.
vember 26.
Norman J. Chedister of Rio-
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Young P rowers 0
d . t.
e e UCa IOna process so In
turn should facilities be provided
.
Th
oroughly Aroused
I What has apparently been over-
war
flames.
plants were swept by
. .
The LIOns Will be a~sl!ted
'b
y \ looked is the fact that the Village
all th,e flrpe~en an~ pohcemlen Off of Gro~sc Point~ Farms in which Plans
Room for 61 % Cars
for the proposed
pelle, Detroit, driving
new east on Mack, attempted
the truck
a left
I Escape in Car at convenient
in the ahility to pay.
Regarding
locations and with-
librarv policv
Probably never before has the
entire Pointe been so thoroughly
it is aroused over a single action. Con-
the IWe omtes In the sa eo" .'._, library building show that it turn into Ashley when it was.hit -- ' . .. JO r t f I d' f
900 PASSENGERS ON THE newspapers on all the streets of the Kercheval-Fisher road site would contain 18450 square feet by the taxi, also going east on 1 As John L. Petroskey of 794 my opmlon that a lIbrary should ver"a I.on a o~ma an In ormal
STRIKE BOUND luxury liner the Point~ on December .' 13 'lies, passed 0 a be 24zoning ordi.hi' of fto"r spacp acc~rding to a chart Mack, driven by Sebastl'an
t new last 'h' .. . 1\10- Pemberton' was returning to his be for mamlcnance minimum to long gath~nngs,
range USE at cost the has m~'al'Jably durmgcentered last onweek
the the
Queen Elizabeth at Southampton Pointers are urged to give gen- nance on co. r .. ' \\ IC p~cpm,ed by DetroIt's Assoclilte ceri, of Montclair, Detroit. for home at 8 o'clock in the evening
t.~. ave. ~;'J .. AI er House uestion,
stage a "sit.in" strike under the er01lsly to______
thiS most worthy cause. has great beal mg on thIS whole
argumenL which Charles H. Mohrhardt
Llbrallan under th Fa md< th V t erans ' C a b C ompan~. '
lee . on November . 27, he saw,. two ~m complcte-Iy hi, e. favora of a WarI
x p , :. \ In as CitIzen The answ.'r q to the question
g. ,
chairmanship
clergyman,
,of a Methodist
Rev. Dr. Henry Hitt d'
Car HIOt PullI.ng Farms Clerk Harry Furlon
formed the NJ'o;WS Monday that
in-
nance,
51 et
• Id e. I' s or I
kng reqUire b that 'r: d I mated
wou c off.
Damage to the taxI was eSlI-
by'. Faro 1s Pat ro I man
boys rummagmg
I narage .
"
around m hiS ~lemo:lal neverthl'less as a Tru<-
le" (If the Board ., of EducatIOn, .•.
cannot
IS d'
he forthcoming
.etermmed .
unti! it
whetrler or not the
Cranc. of the Central
Church of Detroit ...
Melho 1St
ship was
A way f rom Cur b the proposed new librarv
not be erected in the vill:,gc '1In-
could f r,e61 I~ar I,
0: -
C;l1~.
spa e e prO'll r.! : Beaupre
i owncd
at 5400
by the
The truck,:
Begin Cartage
They ran when they saw him wil,'n tl1l' concept of a l\Iell1orial
and he chased them until Iw ~,,\\' "",'r-rili(', the concept of a lib-
Alger family "ill keep open its
offer: whelher or not the memo
running out of food and thc C:lP' less olf-,tret'l parking space was rile ~:~rkl~g area w.ould ha,'e i
Compan~'. was sl'ratcherl for 52.00 1hem get into _an old (,1\('1'lol<,t r"ry f'll 11,<" then there is qucs- bel'S of the school board who re-
tain wanted them to leave 1he' Damage estimated at $35 wOl' providp(] to comply with thc new t~ c~mtaln .184? ~qua\e fcet of, damagl', tar parked on t.,sex. Mr, Petros- 1'011 in 111.' mind. A, a Tl'llslee of jeet",l the offel will b, willing
ship and go a5hore where
passengers would
suhsist on British rations.
the done when two cars tangled
have had to Kp.rchcval and McKinle.v at 1::15
p. m. 'on November 2C.
at zoning ordinance,
1 all' Is Spe. cific
,apPlOxlmal
The ordinance specifically states
Iparkl?~. s~aee. flllS would ~ean
the el~atlOn
I 20 f
of a parkmg
109 100 by 100 or 50
lot
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EpIdemIC of Cal.
R.fl. RepOl'te d'
k~. saw other boys wa,llIlg m Ih" tht: Sl'lloul B":Jrd I can only sup'
car which qtlltkly sped <lway, pc,,'t <l. 1lh.r"LY WhiCh. in itself is
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Il~ \I'a'sa. bl e t g e t on.v a p.l1 t " f In tl" n"tUl('. ()f a '1
H
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"cmOlla" It' n?
•
to recon,idf'r
they are not Wh,.,tll"r leoa 5teps
,.
can be taken
th"i,. aeli(ln: l or, it
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tn a('e-ompl1,h a
.'. • Howard E, Crawford of 806 that if the librarv were to be lY 0 eel. lIng the car 11~ense numb€l'. till' 1','\'""" I d., not helIe\e In public rrf)~rend\lm,
THE U. S. DOCK STRIKE
SETTLED.'
• • •
IS Lincoln road, pulled away from
the clll'b in his Chevrolet and was
5lruck by an Oldsmobile being
built. an off-strel'!
cquil'alent'!o
parking
one space fOI: every
,~OO suuarc feet of ~or space in
"rea
ear -f C
IH.ItS' Rd f 0 L.. at'
Stoppe 01' 19ht An epidemic
has broken out again
. ,
The police said the h"ys \\o;l'e ;,ce""lmg. ,my huildlllg, or prop.
of car molc'sting, III the garage for theft Illll ~lr. ;"1'1," Ill!' library me whleh I hcm.
in the Pet fo~k.I' sald he was unahlc t~' ,'<I I.: f,'I'\. w"l not be used by J r.l
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THE ,~OSCOW RADIO on I driven by Camille Lomite of !l68 the structure would have to be Pointe. Five different instances dcterml,ne whether anythIng h~Cl I~rge ~,\lm,l)('l': fir.<1. by children, H.f A Ii A
Thanksg:vmg eve expresses sym-: Beaconsfield. provined. It is clearly slaten in were reported in the Park alone been t?Ren, «( ontmucrl on Pa~e 19) 18., yes
i
pathy for t~e llnhap~y
hungry AmerJ~an5 ... lIfe m ~hc<,land
1
.Iot oC Palrolmen
UllIte? IState.fs IS nothw preAtty g~lm, I were issued,
Hilgcndorf
investigaled. No
and Ro.
tickets
the new law th~t each parking
space shall he eight feet wide and
20 feet long, Which means that
Two car~, figuren in a rear end
cnllision at Muir rl1~d and Ker-
cheval avenue at 6 :20 p. m. on
on Thanksgiving
Among.them
and Friday. .
was the case nf
Mrs. Angela Silvey of 1136 Lake- lJ"
Skflt;ng Rzank Prepf'lfclt;onS
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One day I".<t I':e-l'k i! miln and
his \\lie WNe wil1king past the
es~ec\a y
"peasanI.;,"
or
...
e mencan:
I Rotary. Cl ub Par t y Ratses
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A car driven by Joanne Forle-
November 26. pointe who reported on Thanks-
giving day that her car had been
t d th . ht b f
Sure Sl'gn WI'nter I'S Neal.
d t"h . .
Alger Hou"e
younJ: naughter
..s thel.' p,,,,,<~rl the mother re-
\
with their very
THE
VERAGE.
WORKER A.m the Umterl States m
October drew $5~.S4
FACTOR.Y.
weekly
0ver $8 000 f or Ch arl, leS
't'
man a f 189 M ernweat h er roa d , en ere compartment
hil the real' of one stoPP'Cd for its contents
the light, being driven b~ Robert.
. glove e I1lg
of varying
Dr, Helen W, Wollank, of 1402 start the preparation
e rifled an of all
ore
values,
e
Thr Park village
! of its skat.
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is aboul to, on vacant lols which \I'ere chief-
I;' fnr Ih.e b('Ilf'fit of thr. nearhy
markc-d 10 ocr hc;sb,md tnat "it
w~s too bad the Board of Ed~lca.
tion Ind rejecl"d the beauWul
wage. an all.tIme hIgh. , ,________ . Bruce MacGregor of 38,0 East-I Lakepointe reported to the po. ing rinks for thc coming winter.: rec'd".nt.' cnlldren, but thiS pl'ac- prnpl'r\\ as it 'Val' :'lemorial
• • • The gross receipls from the I pledged nonation of S2500 for' lawn. . lice on Nov. 25 that h~r ..ar, a '48 p,-' n hi. a d y b lice was <lhOlnnrmed last year. : IJihr<lr;''',
THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT R t
I Cl'b' '1 h fit i the Gro<se Pointe War Memorial! Miss Forleman's I
car was the Buick had been strippen Cli four ,<rmh,l'StlOh Bas d rfeaEd een It lo'.'"lwd too much public p,nmnt!\' pinen up the Ettle
P
, It
nf remler c enn 'Q ueU!'II'C IS SIiS' 0 ary
, II s
..annua ene,' i LIbrary. .., : only one damage, d to t h e extent
I Ihllb .cap, ann fOllr chromnlm. , given h' V e f the
f r oar 0 ,ucatlon
d I"
expl'n>l' f0" a d ,'W Iopmen t \\' h' h daugh tl':. ,...,',. "en. tr,at" In tne
tainen on thref' successive votes; parly In the Nelghborhood Cillb 1 Arranj(emcnL~ for conducting a I of an eslimated 535. rims. 'To t:l lise ~ D f grOlhIn ~ at the W:l< largdy for pr~,'?le u~e. wrong place," Thl' narents we,e
the last on a 5traight vote of con. on. Nov. 22 were $11,M5.'
, '3"1' ~ll:. "11 'T1 t fl' ..J party
: " .. . .--,--: rl1m y an ('r sc
>.
or. HliS SlZ(' are a major '\ ~IlI1lHIllUIl'rrnamI'lIHII!I1IJInWmmtlllfllrlIIWfltl"fIlll'lIImI1l1Wrl1Hl1llfl1ilrl[1'lIImllllt:lmllmlrllH:I~IIIl;lIIll1l1lr1l11m~III'iIll!:l:I:IOIIiIII'\H1W"~: Pilst \","inttrs. In e ~rlrljhon 00to these The,!, 'mall rink, wi!' h'not he n.nt a 'Il" 10 g: 1:,,...~n...t','.,1!., tl le v O~l.ng
s as In
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i' two there will be the site at' ope,at('c\ n('xt ",~.er elt er, un: ~ll.:; WhN; ~Ile had ab.<o[oed
Ie a
W a k e Up Grosse P oln t e,I
fldence ~ to ~ ., ... I~I nOI\ Ie cos t If' Pl'1zC's ann IIndertaklnl( .• Iack Pag('1 was the ~
proceed ag:amst commuO\:;t lead. other nec~ssary
0
l'!rs ace-ll.~ed of urj(lnll troops to necllon With the affalr amounted
expense5 10 con. Ileneral
but practicallv
I
chairman of the. event! ~
all of the mem.l~
. ~
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C
I., harlel'oix
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and ThrE"e il d'v "'55 Wh011~'. al toe l'xpense. 0, such a rea(1~' .1d"lt ol1\nlOn.
m I' 1'1 e. the benefItting pl'C'wn, ------
mutmy. to a considerable slim but the bers of the'Rotary Club wcre i~ ' ~l Ther,., Will be nCl attempt to llse Members l1i th(" Farm< renea. \
T ..X ST,\TF.:\U::'\TS :\l:\l1.r.O
Club is certa'n to realize B net 'I allocated to some ~f the numer'l ~ SAVE ALGER HOUSE ~i thc large \'Il1a.growned tract on ; tional commltlel'arf.' aI'", at work The 1948 t,~x ~Iakment" from
TilE NLTUl rules that it has of over $8,000. ous commltlees which carried the ~ ii I the south SICe, of ,leffC'rson on plans to prol'l!!e goon skatlOg the town.<hip were mailed oul Pl\
power 10 stop a st: ikc in a wholly All of this 5Urn will he ex. I alTair through. i~ Sign and Return This Coupon N ow! ~ I arClund Three :-'hle,. as ha.s 1l(oen' in th<lt village during the com- No\', 29. ThE' tax is p"yable he-
local bu5incss if lhe purp05e of pended during th~ year on I The Club had to pay for the: ~ ~ I proposed several tlme5 III the, ing wintC'r. Chairman Nell Mc- ginnmg on Decr.mb{'r 1.
the strike is to make the firm worthy works. and almost alii prizes but In most cases these I ~ To the Editor of The Grosse Pointe News: I ~ pa.st. .The soli IS so. muck)' .at Eachin and his commitlC'e are ------
.top doing business with an inter. w.ithin Grosse. Pointe. It was t~e were sold to the scrvice organi. i ~
state concern.
RUMORED IN WASHINGTON
mnth
character
successive event of thl5\ zatiul1 at cost, leaving
I
given by the cluh and margin of net profit [or distnbll'l~
a larger I ~
Pointe's
J believe Alger House should be accepted as Grosse
War memorial.
1"'_"" .~:;? ~ I ~~_1~,~~1ll.1
~
~ rmk.
make It ver)' ~lf- holding
.0, .. ~".ll1ent for a skallng
diseus:,ions
the best 10catlOn fM a rlllk, fol.
lowing which preparations
co~cerning
WIll
REA TER ~tOTOR Bl1R:-iS
A firl' at 1079 B;1Hnllr on the
ll1ornin!: nf ;\'ov, 24 W~5 e,'Hlsect
that Senator Vandenbl!rg will be by f~r Its m(lst stlcces~flll one tion among the many worth~' ~ ~ I For several years thc village be made tCl h<lve it in shape for by a ~h"rt in th(' '11,'t", "r the
the chief U. 5. r1elegate to the I financially. Among other bC'nef<lc.l\ movemcnts which are the e1ub's I~ Signed !i coo~rated with private property the opening of the winter sports oil 11lJrncL Tt w~" rXIIl1i:.\l"hN\
(Continued on Pare 2) I tion. list cd hy the club was • beneficiaries. (~.mllIlUmllllll"II"IIl"lm'lIllmIrlUIllI"llIIlm"lIlll'l'llIllllllllllllllll~IIIIlIIII"1I11l1l1,mmIlIlIIllIlUlmlllllllll"lnrllll"llllI,"lllI'III"IIIl''''"ll1lllll~, I ownel'l in the erection o! rinks, season. ' \ before .,,1I0US damage was doni •
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• Thursday, Deeember 2,1948
o
P"ge T..... G R 0 S $' E\ ,p 0, J, N TEN EW S
nel'aii ••• in I:lH the Amer- II was 10 per cent less in Michigan I Doctor Peal"mu'n
Headlines of the Week I
Icans push the Germans across than last yeal', also only 10 hunt.
the Ruhr. ers were killed as against 18 last To Address PTA
: (Conthiued from P"lJe ]) , and In 1832 of Louisa I\Ia1 AI- • • • year ... the hunt for Robert 1i.
cotl, American writer. author RUSSIAN _ BACKED Berlin Lapine, the 15.year-old boy lost --
Dining Out I UN ... Austin expected to soon: of "Little Women" ... in 1891 C . I I d bl' h i for ten days in the hunling woods, Dr. C. L. R. Pearman wl11 be
retire on account of ill health. ommunts s y~ er ay esla IS . i h 1S been abandoned hecause of . ,
the Cherokee Indians agreed to ed a separate city government in : h' h . the guest speaker at the meeting
sell their "strip" for $8,700,000 ' , , ,snow W IC bars progress of res- f h V . S i
Tonight? Friday, Nov. 26
Birthda~' in 1638 of John
..• in 1929 Richard Byrd and OpposItIon to Ihe ,el~c~ed antI': cuers ... boy presumed to have 0 t e
his pilot Bernt Ballehen flew Comn,1umst admmslll allo~ . . .' perished in the SIlOW or been Teachers ASSOCIationm the school I
ernl~r. c~ool Parent- I
Harvard, founder of Harvard over the North Pole ... In 1914 the Communists n:~ke vlrt~a.lly, killed by a stray shot. building on Tuesday evening De.:
University, .. In 1{l42 we sink complete the pohtlcal diVISIon I ' ,
Iwo Jap ,varshlps oft' Buna . . • the Saar forts were unllel' Pat- between eastern and weslern' " cernbel' 7, at 8:15 o'clock. I
H<5VA dinner here in 1943 all of the Allies ob. ton's artillery. Berlin. PT A at RIchard Dr. Pearman is going to speak i
In 0 u r pleasant serve a wartime Thanksgi\'lnr A MOTHER, MRS. ELIZA- • • " PI
'_ D. ails
· on "Behavior Problems As En~
lSCUSSlon countered b~' a Psychiatrist." He
I
surrounding,. Food I .•. In 1945 we question Russia
on Iran.
• • ,.
BETH JENKINS
:1' an
d h ", .SOME DETROIT P?LICEM£N
er SIX, Will have a dry Christmas as ai'
chl.dren, aged from 2 months to 'result of Police Commi.>sioner' .'
--
.
. . .. I
IS Interested In young peopl-e and
del
pared,
served.
i c i 0 usly pre-
attractively
I,
!I
THE LIFE OF 87-year-old 9 years are burn.ed to death in: Toy's order yesterday that police ! A dlscuss!O? par:el "on ."Chlld. 'athletics and during his own col-
Premier Thenustokle" SOPhoU1IS:, econd floor of ('heir ho'me at 3959 0, leers. II' 0 ac~ept ~r ~ollclt gills :,lure the meeling of the Richard lege days at the Universlt}' of
of Greece IS despalred of after II. Twen1lY-fourth slreet.
second heart attack.
,
, • •
THE LEADER OF THE strik.!
. a flash fire ,..hICh SWE'pt tho, II'
I ,.
s
• • •
EXCELLENT REPORTS come
dlsnllssaJ.
,.
h
i k~ep~1s Or other SOUl
• •
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I'
. : Parent Relal10nshlps
..
, of beel, or whlske~. ft?m,.saloon ; School Parenl-Teacher Associa- Michigan w.as active in basket. I'
ce. \\ III face! tion at 7'*5 P m on 'Monda" b II b b 11
December 6..
J'
11'111 fea.
a, ase a an
d I tb II b ' g
00 a,
president pf the Varsity Letter i
.
em I
I
(fr
I'f1t't SHOES
, . th H H 't I t 'k from a reVival of peace talks be.
i GERMAN OFFICIALS at Stult Dr. John S. Sullivan of Wayne Club fOI' two y-ears
Fingertip flexibility PLUS dmple
-,
Hl'memhl'r ,er~.m e arp~r OSp)1 s 1'1 .e I tweE'l1 the Jew;; and Arabs for a gart, j~ the American zone. hav~ ,University will be mediator of
a ;'. _ . :
I
,nUl) be ousted flo I t.1e Amerl-, Palestine settlement f d .' d I (i d' , t h h ld' th He has been acLve m spon~ol- ! suppori ... pedad fit PLUS dOn-
Cup:d\ Famous H~m' '(an F"derali"n of L" !lor. : • • • .' r(' tl~r ,. ~ RtU'slan emand for the' w ',CU~Sl()n,. 0 r !' me. h' , b
r • • _ \ ('xtl'adltlOn of Prince August Wil. ! school gymna,lUm. mg at lellcs for glOUpS of oys pie growing room. Fe~iL'ring
burgers clre m~de from I CHINA HAS A NEW PREM-' C?MMUNISTS in, BERLIN are. helm fol' trial OJ.'! charges of crimes:' in the sch~ols on Grosse He.. He
Strictly Fresh Round jel" Sun Fo a son of the founder: maktng evelY effOl~. to con~use agamst humamty •.. the exlra-: P"ll"cells P T A has been tne consultant psychla\-
I T H eaJ"J dge
~\~;::ss:OC:ot':TEoom
Ste~k ... Th~t'5 why f . h eh" R bl' D' S I and delay the munICipal electIOns dition order was issued by the i t.. • • • rist for the Wayne Count}' Clinic I
~ t e tnese. epu Ie, I. u~; in the weSlern areil of Berlin. .. Potsdam supl'eme court. for Child Study and Guidance I'
they're 50 Good! .at Sen : . , nam.ed tn hope a ,threaten to cuI off pel'manently • • • 0 U for the pasl fOUl' years, psychiat-
I ~~sn~~.oPPlllgthe conmunlst ad. the Ru~slan dOllllllntrd pal't of
• • • the ell}. •••
THE CONGRESSIONAL IN.
VESTIGATION OF car selling
i
I --
The Hon. D. J. Healy, Judge of Welfare
rist for the Wayne County Social
Deparlment, I reSIdent
,II
I
I CIII)id~S BELIEVED THAT TOJO will
. 'I' k
b e h ange d to d ay In - 0 yo . . . olher Lalin American republics
I
COSTA RICA )'oins most "of the practices reveals that dealers ex- Probate Court .. will sl?eak at Par. psychiatrist .at . Eloise I?r nine
p... ilte sal(',; to buyers who have I cells PTA, thiS evenmg. Dec. 2. years. p~ych\atnst for Highland
ld
c
I 1d
fourteen more. wer~ hanged. to. in signing the Western Hemis. 0 cars to trade in at low prices. I He wi! is{'uss problems ~ncoun. Park General Hospital for eIght I 17045 Kercheval Niagara 9236
ICEST A lTllAN'!' da}' for war c!'lm, s In the Reich. , phere defense pact ... di'aws a..
• •
e • I
THE DEER-KILL this season, Juvenile court.
tered in ye.aI's of experience in years and consultant psychiatrist
1 for Holy Cross Hospital.
I
- ! defensive line from Pole to Pole
A. SPECIAL. THREE-MAN fact i including Greenland and Canada, I
findmg committee today I ecom-I if she will come in.
mended a lO.eent hour\JI wage • • •
increase. for 19,00u employes of i TUESDAY, NOV. 30, 1948
the MichIgan Bell Telephone I Birthrlay of John Bun)'an, i
I'I~ ;'/#d/4«u East
company. ••• . author of "Pilgrim's Progress"
in 1628; of Cyrus W. Field,
Jefferson
Saturday, No\'. 27
On thl\ day in 19111 Army
War College was established
at Washington Barracks, D.C.
the I projec!or of the Atlantic cable
in 1819; Mark Twain (Samuel
Langhorne Clemens) in 1835
. •• in 1917 the Rainbow Divi-
.~GOODHOUSEKEEPIN~SHOP Near
: ~
..i;'~ :
,. . . In 1934 George (Dab). ' sion. representing every state """:'1' '
ClosM
Tuesc1ays
Face) Nelson killed FBI of-
fleers Hollis and Conley near
in the Union, landed In France
... in 1942 Churchill advises
Lakewood
1\IACK at HARVARD Chicago; his dead body was Italy to surrender .•. in 19(5
Grosse pointe found the next day. 'In 1942 the Nazis are forced to \'iew
the Allies were tell miles from a film of camp atrocities.
Low Still
Tunis ••. in 1943 a U. S. record
air armada bombed Bremen I' GENERAL MacARTHUR HAS
• • • Tomorrow! Pre-Holiday
and In 1946 the cOlil strike has REPRIEVED the seven Jars un-
Stromberg-Carlson Parade
Idled 70,000 workers other than ,del' sentence o( death pending
miners. I' action by,the U, S. Supreme Court
II • • •
A JURY OF EIGHT WOMEN ...
on appeals filed by Iwo of them
spokesman for the' General
and lour men frees Mrs. Frances says} i' will in no way obstruct
I Fitzpatrick of the charge of mur. a prc,per appeal to the highest
del' in the kiliing 01 her husband court. 8 Models to Compare! A Radio Free! Favors for Ladies !
on the ground of insanity; is re. • • •
,leased in the custody of her at. THE MICHIGAN BELL TELE.
torney pending examination of PHONE CO. and division .:No. 44 Friday and Saturday we're holding "Open House" at our East Jefferson
her presE'nt sanity. of the Communication ;Vorkers 1 store to show you the wonders of the new Stromberg-Carlson models.
I • • • of America have '''agreed in prin.
You :May There is no obligation to buy--eome and see all the good things we
I SECOND LARGEST OUTPUT ciple" to recommendations of a
have in store for you! Free fa\'ors for every lady visitor and chance to
'of automobiles is indicated for fact. finding committee appointed'
this year with a tolal of 5,513,000 by Governor Sigler ... the panel ,
cars and trucks ... highest pre- recommended wage increases of
vious record was in 1929 with, S4 to $6 a week for 19,000 em.
WIN THIS RA~-DIO win a beautiful Stromberg.Carlson radio!
BrIng Your Rad/,o-
5,621,715 units.
• • •
THE ARMY.NAVY foolballpJant
I ployes . , . it is expected that
Division No. 43, representing
and maintenance men,
ABSOL UTELY. FREE
Phonograph lip to
date with a
game played this afternoon in whose members will receive a
Philadelphia befOre. a crowd of majority of the $6 increases, will Fill Out Coupon Below
103,000 ended in a 21-21 tie. accept the proposals of the com.
• • • mitlee,
WEBSTER,. CHICAGO
RUSSIA and her satellite •
• •
states. Poland. Hungary, Yugo. AS THE RESULT OF A
RECORD CHMIGER slavia. Romania and Esthonia are GREAT PINCER MOVEMENT
I pouring hundreds of millions of developed by the Communists de-
French francs into the support of signed to cut off the main fight-
the communist.inspired French ing forces of the Chinese Na.
coal strike ... one gift of 250.- tionalists. the wives aQd children
000,000 francs tracee( to Czecho. of the American diplomatic and
slovakia raised from levy on consular representatives, are be.
Czech workmen. iog transported by air from Nan-
• • • king and will be flown to Manila
N
SUOd01~" o\'. 28 by American Navy transport
Fire In Cocoanut Grove Night planes, .. the .American tram-
Webster-Chicago dual speed .Iand- Club in Boston in 1942 killed ! port .Republic at Shanghai is
ard and long playing automatic
record changer pl,>" balh standard 491 persons. • • . J scheduled to sail today frolil there
78 R.PM. and ~ltcrogTOove 331-3
R.P.M. records 'with finger.-tip con.
I • • • I with 200 Americans aboard.
tro1.
Two M<>del.
THE EAST COAST dock strike .L1NDBER~H: I~he Atlantic
ended Saturday night but radio.
Ho. 256 at $53.25
Ho. 2"6 at $"6.00 I
, men still tie up Pacific shipping.
flyer, is reported to be in con-
sultailon with Arm~' officials on
ROCHESTER TELEVISION SET
- · . · the air needs of Aiaska.
Expert repairing of all 1
THREE BOYS, aged 10. 12 and Combination television.FM table model in modern mahogany veneer
makes of Re<ord Changer. 113 confess to the killing of AI'- WEDNESDAY, 'DEC. 1 cabinet. Gives large ,bright image. lO.inch picture tube, electronic
1 thur King, a 66-)'ear old woods- On this day In 1777 Prussian
Your ~uthorl.l.ed \Vcbster-Chicago I man. of t;iaylord, Mich... , had Baron von Steuben arrived at tuning eye. Also available in bleached mahogany. Buy no\\' for the
dealer
i already committed several rob-
Jack O'Connor' i beries and wantl!d him to aid
i them in a fantastic scheme to
Portsmouth, N. H., and olfered
his services to the American
army •.. in 1881 the last spike
holidays!
65 Weeles
Plus Insf<111f1t;ol1 charge 539522
17001 Ke"heval ! avoid punishment for truancy. is driven at EI Paso connect.
In the Village I • • • ing New Orleans and the Fa. To Pay
GROSS[ POINT[ MONDAY, NOV. 29 cHic Coast by rail ... in 1913 • There's nothing to do-nDlhing to buy-just put your. name and
Birlhday in 1811 of Wendell Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin address Dn the coupDn shDwn ~Iow and bring 'it to our East .Jefferson
Ph illiJ15 , antagonist of slaver)' met for war conference at Te-
store Frida)' or Saturday. The Store will be open until 9 p. m.
-- TRACY MOTOR SALES, Int.
Special
Feature
eiJncotJ and! rflet'curlj Au!omob;/(Jj'
Fr~day
Kercheval at Hall Place, Grosse Pointe Farms
Dec.3rd
I 10 9 p. m.
Chippendale Radio-Phonograph
DeWITT FM.AM Radio.Phonograph comhination in select'mah(l~any
SUPPLEE s
"eneers. Plays records intermixed automatically ..... tanclard
The HOME OF HIGH QUALITY, LOW COST SERVICE OF broadcast and FM band-a
- " " " on all ulakes of cars
STROMIER& instrument.
superb
$ 344!!!
CARLSON'S
elettronic I~bo. i-. --~ -.------.---.,.
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--.~
ratory will be on
h~nd
these
d u r j n 9'
hours to
:
I
BRING IN THIS COUPON :r
I ,
TU.edo '.5000 '"
New World FM.AM Combination
show the m~ny
fine desi9ns and
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1
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me , 0 ••••••••• : : •••••• , ,........................ ~
•
I
mechanical fea-
Radio and phonograph, chromatic tone selector, new rocket.
tures of the new
: Address
,
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I
tuning, velvet'lIcrion changer with automatic stop. Hand. Strom berg- Carl. , I
some contemporary cabinet in 3vodire son radios Ilnd : City , :
or bleached mahogan)'. Television sets.
,
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THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP
East Jefferson, Near Lakewood, VAlley 2.5110
." ,
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nMwsCl.YI Dec:emb'er 2,1948
Bus Line President
making this request
theikr, inte{rest.thThfY
wholly in
were nolw
skimpy I~ads which they have to
carr'y in the other hours, Ii Th OlnaS AdS erson ucceed s
n
wor mg or e owest h OUI' y
rale of any of the emplo~'es of the ,
B'
luer
B
uses
Hel
. P L at e A I ec W ebb at PD & CO.
~ad tned, to re- i
'
sale! ••• one half off
bus lines in the whole Detroit! HIS company
I
Tells Reasons for metropolitan area,
.There had never been a strike
' I'
o f t h e emp 1ayes a f th ell' mes and
they would make every effort to
' duee the, c,o,?lplamt on thiS sc~re
~y provldmg
mcrea£"d
th
IS a
larger buse~ WIth
passenger capacity and'
h d hId'
e pe some.
I) t tl
u. _lere :
,
Thomas C.
"
Andl'rSO,n,
! Ridgemont, Grosse Pomte Farms, general manager.
2411 was appointE'd assislant
.'
to the
,
owing fo fhe daii; arrival of new ~ru;;e
Ilnd souther:, we dr, we ~re offering .,U
wa~ no ho~e of meeting thIS com- ! has been advilneed to the POSl'
Asking Fare Boost
avoid such an inconvenience to He IS a member of the Engl- fall Ilnd win iar suih, loveiy b!o!j~es, light
the people of Grosse Pointe. How- plamt dunng all ~OI.Il'S, 1 tion of general superintenoE'nt of neering Sociely of Delroit; the weight woolens and "epe a 1ternoo1\ frock,
I & Company
I Off' . ISh . ..
ever, if they were not able to
come to an understanding
' their men, this might happC'n, Mr.
with
The general
group seemed to be syn~pathetlc
\\'lth the bus company s prob.
I
opmlOn of t~e the Parke,
LaboratoTlE's.
This announcement
Davls
I'
was made
University
..
Club; Palestine
F, & A. M,; Tau Beta Pi Engi-
Lodge i" this sale.
I.J •• g
IYIUnlClpa ICla s ympat ~tlc but Retain RIght to Protest; Sc:hweikart declared. I lem, but their final decision was by Homer C. Fritsch. vi('e.pre.~i- neel.m Fratermty ana the Parke, no rcfllutls no e. 0, d,
Want Contract Negotiated as Soon as Possible I To ~blain this nE'cessary in- I
t?at, they .\~'oul.d not agree to dent and general man;Jger of the DaVIS Post of the Amenean Le-
all ~a!e~ final
A . ---.-------, . I gJOn.
t the I equest ?f Waller Schwelkart, preSIdent
crease In revenues
of the 'men's demands he proposed
to satisfy the
that
\\ al\ I' theJl
agamst
fight
the fare mcre~se
of protest I
untIl I
.
I Mr. and Mrs. Anderson have
Lake Shore Coach Lmes
night, Nov. 26. iri the Pa;k M{micipal
. d h th b
'
se lf an h' representatives
Inc. a meeting
of the
was held on Friday
Building bel ween him-
the use of tickets be abolished and
a straight fare of 15(.' bl' substi-
flve Grosse Pointe
.•
municipali- tuted
G for
the company had negotiated
settled th.e wage increase, with i~s
men whIch was the chICf b- SIS
P , all travel .,bet\\t>en f01' tIe requeste d f are In('l'{';lse
'} '
and.
"
t.
gra ua e
d'
,'\Od atud 1ft~rs. ?1 . who was
ColIC'ge I', nO\I' n1al'j'I'eci 'In(i 1'\, -, '
-. '
I
g .
:i'
10m"
ne
~\ ligan Stale
• rll()da •
Phone FI. Hb6
I 8100 E. J~FFERSON
,I
t ~es W IC e us company serves. \Vith Mr. Schweikart ;'osse oJnt~ and D<:tro~t. , fhere .- . . . jng in Kalamazoo. Theil' othC'r
was General Managel' Tierney of the bus company. wI~1 be ,no Increase \Vlth~n the ,Could Act QUIckly . daughter, Marion, is now a junior'
The representatives
Pointe municipalities
_____ _ .
from the
were:'
.,_______
,'______,.
.'
Grosse POinte Park, P~es~dent
. I Pomte. ~h£' tIckets now m llse
are sold III books of ten for $1.35 question
and $1.85, for USE'by Park, City: Pointe municipalities
WIth the settlement
out of the way 'the
of thIS
will be in'
at the Universitv
.
of Mi h' 'i
I.' Igan,
Homer C. Fnlsch, Conul1IsslOnel'l and r'arms passengl'rs. ami Shon's a position to act quickly and'
~arl, B. Goddard and Manager I' and Woods respectively, fairly in announcing their pasi-
STeREOSCOPE Evpntt B. Lilne,. !IIust File Application lion, '
ViEW-MASTER Gro~se Pointe City, Councilman
Ge~ald E. MI~ler.
i Mr.Schweikart
I' mpke application
staled he must
before the Pub.
They urged that the bus com-
pany management start the wage
F.II Color o
Grosse POlllte Farms, Harry lic Service Commission at Lans- negotiations quickly and mean-
to Life in Furton, Village Accountant and, ing on Monday, Nov. 29. to come while the municipalities will
, Cle,rk.. . within th" time schedule neces- lodge no protest at Lansing with.
(:10~se P?ll1tc Shore~, Thomas sal')' to obtain approval of the in- the filing of the fil,'e application i
Jef!cl'les, Vl~lage Supenntender;t. crease by January I. 0 on No\'. 29,
. Grosse Pomte Woods, Com mls- The in£'rease in the men's
Yo' ung WI.ndo,v
V.M'll
a:m a 'I
IIW
of It
t
real 15m
er
\t;
d al
t 0 _
SlOners George Burgess., ~eorge
Gardner and Arnold Dleslllg
:tvk Schweikart explained
his Plll'POS~ in asking the repre-
that
wages would go into eITect on the
same'date
. .
Mr. Schwelkart could not state Breakers Nabbed
Now In Our NEW Men 50Store
scopk Koda- sentalives of tht Pointe commun- as yet wha,t wage, agreement '
ell rom
YI'!w-Masler
t
pktllrts. ll's
belnr; r1cht at the S<"I"Ile.
just. Ukl'
: ity to meet wjth him was to in-
, form them that the bus concern
'is confronted with a large in-
would be arnved at ":Ith th" .em-
ployes, ,but he has estlmaled It at The culprits
a e,er tam fi~ure, w~\ch was the panes of glass in a new house eral superintendent
who hroke
company, following the death of
73 Alec D, Webb who had been gen-
for the past
in Time for Christmas!
Slides, 3Sc ea" 3 for $1 I crea~e in its operating e,xpenses
I in the near future, which can only
I baSIS for
i Tn. support
hIS fare llll'rease
of IllS request
plea. under construction
he and 25 panes .in another
on Harcourt,
house
ten years.
MI'. Anderson brings to. his
SEE Nf.XT WEEK'S NEII"S fOR GRAND OPENING
, be met bv an increase in fares presented a mass of figures show- last week were fOllnd to be I,hree neW position a broad experience
POINTE CAMERA SHOP COJitract Expires ' ing actual gross and net receipts juvefliles, aged B, 9 and 10 1'1'- in the manufacturing division of Olll' new store is ope,l and you'll just love
16357 EAST WARREN Its contract with the employes of the Coach lines from January spectively, the company. A graduate of
at Courville Nt 741f , nms out on January I, and the 1 this year up to November I. The parents have been directed Michigan State Normal College to shop HIS needs here ... all fresh,
OPEN EVERY EVENING , men are going 10 ask an increase The estimale of rcceipts for the to make a settlement with the at Ypsilanti, he served in Wo1'l£l pro perly-sty led \\'eal'a bles.
t in wages, He said he is in sym- ,remaining two months of the properly owncrs. War I and graduated from the
_________
I pathy with the men and was! present year were approximated.
I dd't'
n a ~ Ion
t
0
tl'
1e mer ease
d
Tl
lere 1a
I db'
plaints of :l'oungsters engaged in I'
een prevIOus com- i d
,Univel'sity
egree m
'Cl'
of Michigan
,emlca
IE'
with a
ngmeenng
,
Jealul'iJlfj l/,e 11ew SPORTSWEAR
II(J
flow al
1/
J\opp j,
f7
'::}l'oJJe
n
t/ oillle
wages whIch confronted
p~ny there .was t,he moral cer- Patrolman
the com- mischief in the neighborhood
tall~ty of a )U!!IP m the gas and, the vicinity
Mouton 11'<1,5 combing
when a neighbor
and In 1921.
Coming
Company
to Parke,
in tha\
Davis
year,
&
he
"TRIPlE.TREAT JACKET' ... 3 jilckets irl one; water repellerlt, wind-proof
twill outer iadet and 1000;0 pure wool polo dot}, inner jacket, irl peMI grey.
welghts tax, either one or prob.1 called up police headquarters to worked first III the Extract De- barK and brown, complete 29.50
ably both. report she saw some boys prowl- partments or' the company, He
Costs To Increase ing about the new property. was appointed managcr of Ex. PAJAMAS ... Rayorl silk.Lnish llnd silk broadcloth, IO.QS
He estimated that the company A radio message to Moulon tract Department No, 2 in 1924,
would face a jump of approx- sent him hurrying to the Harcourt and in 1932 was made superin-
JAYSON llrld EXCEllO S~IRTS, whites Ill1d 01 her colors, 3.95 and 4.95 up.
imately $23,000 in operating <lasts property and he arrived just in tendent of the company's labo- (
next year, with the possibilily of ,time to see the three pedaling ratories in Walkerville, Ontario, HOLLYWOOD Rogue Sportsweor-
this figure going somewhat high- away on their bicycles, which position he held for about hllnd tailored, superb quality
cr. He had no difficulty in corral. seven years. 21.50
The revenues of the company ing the three single handed. He wa; brought back to Detroit
would be increased by about as assistant superintendent of
$17,000 by the requested
crease. The apparent
fare in-
net deficit
M torcyc I. t
0 IS
manufacturing
he \Vas transferred
in 1939. In 1942
to the pur-
would be between
$15,000 for 1949. This he hoped
$10,000 and
IVen TiCk ets
G. chasing department
pany as engineering
of the com-
advisor to
to cut down by increased bus-I th h' t ff 1 t I'
iness In the discussion which fol- -
lowed it developed that the com- Park Patrolmen,
~
Crandall
SI u~ser' b roug ht , IIIt a th e po I Ice
I' purc
glands.
aSlllg sa,
a.nd as a senior buyer of drugs and
He was appointed
a er ae mg
I
pur-
pany had increased its passeng-
1'1' load.by 8e,000 passenger miles statIOn a fast ndmg parly on a chasing agent in 1945.
in 1948 over 1947. It also de- motorcycle who had been burn- He was made assistant secre-
veloped that its Sunday and ing up the village streets at 2:15 ta1'Y of the company in April,
night time business on Charlevoix a,m. on Nov, 29. 1947, and in July of that year
was a dead loss, where the cost J~ck F. De Cucnnick, of 1018
of operation per bus mile was Rademacher, Detroit, was given FREE OFFER
Specimens of the llrtistr)' of hand made Kent brushes. 27 cents and the receipts were two tickets and let go for a later Magnificent residence in beau-
/6701 MACK AVENUE Just II few doors west'of oin'
finest less than five cents pel' bus mile. hearing; one for speeding and tiful selling of world-famous gar-
Bristles of genuine Siberian hoar. Backs of Origil1al location
Ori the query raised on matter the other for driving with a re- dens, situated on the lake. Price- CORNER YORKSHIRJ;:
Jelecced Indian satinwood ,and entirely hllnd made. of standees during rush hours, voked license. less panelled room would be ideal
Mr. Schweikart frankly stated for use of veterans, Servants'
that the slandee load in these 1'. E. O. CHAPTER TO MEET wing could be remodeled for
hours wa~ absolutely necessary. The December 6 meeting of library and garage might be con-
This situation occurs on practic- Chapter A. O. of P. E. O. will be verted into community art studio. CAl.1. PERSONAL SHOPPING, WO. 2-6400
ally evel'y passenger transporta- held in the home of Mrs. E. L. Pointe organizations would find
tion system in the country. All Dunn, 821 Trombley, Grosse many attractive rooms for meet-
must depend on the heavy loads Pointe Park, at B p,m. Co-hostess ings. Demand t hat ALGER
in these hours to offset the will be Mrs, M. Dale. HOUSE be acccpted.
the stocki ngs of
Clothes Brushes
3.50 to 1L50
lasting loveliness
/
Shoving BrushQs
nylons
all pocked in Gift Boxes
9.50 ta 35.00
Military Brush Set
in DeLuxe Cos.
Pure Boor Bristle
35.00 .et
SHEERS, ... $135 Off to the
weatherproofed
slopes she ,j
irl o~r
go ,
\
Military Hair Brushes
Satinwood Bock
15.00 pair
Both Brushes
10.50 to 24.50
BUSINESS SHEERS ... , $165 lin:r,g'
Zelan
Cloth
"1'.'1", n
green,
...
- proofed
suit •••
a
red,
..,
Zlp.Jn
Kcd;~ ~
the jdC«,r
Idnd
sneoF,:.'::n
dJ~e,
I.
\\\
\
829.95; the ~H pants :,n II
A finer stodinq for ,horring
contrasting color. 810.9;);
and business. Driftwood or Witch-
crllft sh.,des. 30den:cr• Size, 12 to 20. Hood w;th
Sizes 8'12 to 10112, s:1eer;~irl trim. ~H.9;)
~
"ALLURE"
EVENING SHEER .c: .! ••••
$195: sp"r's SllOP,
second floor ¥
Kent.Cosby PQrfU!'l'.Q
Hair Brush
Bach in P,nk or Blue
1S.00
MQn's Cloh Brush
8.50 to 12.50
For drewl
Tenq,
o(ca:,;o,,',
S'irru!,
Si~e,\ 8112 io 10'/1.
Cup,
lillY or Moormi' I, 20dr.n;0~,
...
Bright
Dllr~
FIln'
\
\
16900 Kercheval c!ll Cadieux
DF:J.TVERtF.S Gill WrAp~ed
And MAiled
NI. 9900 or OC'1iv('r~<1 OPEN TILL 9 P. M.
THURS., FRI., AND SAT.
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Page Four GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, December '2, 1948
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Driver Injul"ed Women SCI~OOS H 0 ld'lny Y U Ie B 00.k Sa I e
I a huge Santa Claus
lightful atmosohere
make a
in which to.
de-IB urg Iar Ala.rms K eep P 0 I" B usy
ICe AMAZING 8FFER
FREE . , • for the use i>fthe
---- b d d k I I --.---- cQmmunity, Alger House and its
At Parking Lot (Continued from Page 1)
Detroit University
Grosse Pointe
School and' mounted
Country
wall maps, ,lnd child.
Day' ren's unbreakable records.
ro\\'se aroun an
t~ons . for pe:'sonal
ma e se ec- I Asked
and friends'I' frequent
as to the cause of the I mechanism.
hurgl,lr alarms at night anre ranksi
This constant nuis-
next in order of fre.
heauliful lake'ront surroundings,
Don't miss this opportunily.
Christian Frollmd, agcn 73, of of the properly's use as an ad- School this week are holding I'
J n n dd",tlon to the b 00k (IS-" IIbra1'les I which arc constantly reported by! qlH'tlcy to un Iockect doors of \;Iusi. : -----
6024 Hillcrest, pa,ker1 his car on junl'l of the Detroit An Museum, their Christmas Book Sale, in the play, Mrs. Doris Hass, direet(~r I The Christm~s i
Book Sale £lis- the police on their nightly pa-! ness places du~ to the forgetful- i A good character is, in all cases,
tJle Kroner parking lot on No\', The sentimr'nl I" stron,:: amoni: auditorium of Count.ry Da" of ~rt. fol' th.e. two. s~hool~, IS! play will be open tomorrow from i troIs the police say that these ness of prol'lIetol's or derk.l, . the fnllt of personal exertion,.
b the WOrnI'll, also for p,eserv<ltion . J presentmg an al t exhibit of Dook . 9 in the morning unt'! 4 in the' . . .,-- .. - ...... ------ -- --- . - -.- .. ----. -.----.- -
-... _.-
26. of Alger Hou,e fo, Ihe contrihu- Schuol, Grosse Pomte boulevard. illustmtions and famous quota-' . .I . alarms are neces~anly adjusted
Prf'pnratory to driving oUI he tion it wOllI,l makP to tbe aes- The sale will continue through tions which show the correla- afternoon, and l'specmlly for so delicately that a disturbance Here's America's No. I ('uld "'Hn!
was wiping his real' window thrtk life of GrossI' Pointe wilh 1"liday, December 3, and culmin.' lion of art and English. AI:t Dads, from 7 until 10 in the. <l$ ligll! ns the rumhling of a
ed to back O\lt and.caught him pn',,(']Yl'(
t
when a Cilr oppo;;lte him sta:l- ,its heau;if 1 t'('('~ ,JIl(l grou~ds
')I"('\'('r or cOnlmul1llv
ate in Father's Night r'riday el'e- s~.u~ents. hll\'e I also ~n exl\lblt
ninr: from 7 until 10 S II les In va ue am texture;
evening. I heavy truck will spring.the finely
adjusted mechanism.
Given without heat or machine .••
u~c.< !lnd '.'l1jo)'jlJl'nt. The outlook . . color harmony in ternpnra; shape, SCOllT CRAF''fS EXIUBIT " A fcquE'nt ca e'. t 'un _
it's cool, relaxing, .. it's grand!
between the leal' oump"'l's of the "n t1H' J;,1;(', the perl(ola and JO\'('-. Students and faculty of both textul'l'. and colored in two and A Cub Swut Craft., ExhilJit'. I I. d ,: us IS a ra I lp EsIU Noheel - 10.00
two cars. The othe'r ('ar \1'oS Iy galC!(,Il.', t11(> IIUI11('rOUSrooms' schools have had an oppol'lunity three dimensions. will be held by East Side units Illg on tie el ICe. . Esko Deluxe - 15,00
drivE'n by Lyd:a Lodcl','yk of 3VI1 'for ll1N,llllg'; all lend ,ailllir;iI,ly i to see tIlt', large, display of over I Samuel Beeler, Mechanical on Fl"iday evening, December 3.: When thIS occurs the pollee tops in cold waves
Nottingham I" 1l1":.lllg " " hl'ariqlldricl" f'll': 400 hooks, IIlcludlllg those for the arts director, is displaying work in the cafeleria of Denby High: often have to ro~t out the man-
11 WdS apparent that :IlL Fro- the de\"'iopllH'nt of thl' ('ullural , JllUSIC lover, collector, of speCIal of grade,: 5 throLlgh 12 pertain. School from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. agel' of the busIIles5 place and Grand with' even the most difficult
I editIOns, the art mlllded, and ing to perspective,
lunn was SE'J'iously hurl, and he life of the Pointe,
wa5 removed to Bon Srl'olll~
Ho;;pital by City P'lt!'olmc'lJ Ba.
:\h'lIlorial Come> First
Th.'l' wmnen. ho\\'evpr, in.
i for all who have a fondness of
books.
The auditorium
The purpose
at Country Day demonstrat(,
is a Illost colorful place with the and III train Cubbers and other,
of this show is to' have him come and shut off f.he
various ('rnft skills ----_ ..--- ---.-_.---
Rf:AL ESTATE W <\N'fED
problem heads . . . dry, baby. fine,
bleached or grey. J!ouij ..
baut and Keller. \';1n~lhjy pl'l('(' lit',t jlllp()rlan('(~ Also included in the display various exhibits and many-oeolor. adult leadcrs in the Cl'afts whic'h ALGER HOUSE for all Grosse 16912 KERCHEVAL, Grom Poi/lie YOUR HAIR STYLIST
X-rays at the hospital disdosen ' (In the memorial "haracter of the ,lie globes and all kinds of atlases, ful books. Christmas trees and arc to be used in Cubbing. ' Pointe. '
that one of his leg \'lone" had prO)N't. They are enthusiastic
been cracked_
Alumni Dance Planned
. the ".t\ ing up rf a beautiful room
;" Ii\. i""j)L'lly
t'"'(' an(1 c:njoymcnt
~l<lns. whose. honoring
fui' the ';Jc<:ial
of the vet. I"~
I
\\':IS the
on-----
till
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\p-~ ~ Chridmas Store Hours - 9:30 A. 'M. to 6 P. M.
By Highland Parrl: J. C. first motlvat'lll( f 0 I' e e III the ~~. Visit Ann Mi!ler,' our Christmas Gift Consulrant,
Highland
is spomoring
Saturday,
Horliculture
Park Junio!' College
an alumni
DccemiJcr4,
Building at
D;;Il(,C,:
whole mcmor'al
pri.',e.
Not many of them are con-I
at the' cerned with the general
the hility of the present property
library enter-:
adapli-
to
j....
I
i!
h 'II
W 0 WI
h
assist you wit your
G f .1.-1
i t Pro'jJ ems.
Stale Fair ~roullfis. Bob Stmn"-,, s:,ielly library uses but they be- I"h. "
I
:1
Orchcstn IS to be featured and ]lcI'e III general that with lhe M
dancing is from [l till 1. money already in hand and
This is ~be fir5t alumni dance pledged the property could be
sponsored by the J. C. but in the made completely funclional as a
future it is to be an annual affair. hbl:ary. .
All alumni are welcome and 1 hell' mam demand however
bsked to attend. centers on the necessity of pre.
___ .________ serving this incomparable prop-
erty fOI' public cnjoymelll. It is,
they say. just such a property
and loc;ation as hllve long been
FIRE needed fer the adl'ancement
the eommunity
people demand and require.
life of Groose
Pointe alpng the paths which its
of
Michigan Candidates tha tare ererything' she's hOjJilK lor!
AUTO Aren't Lucky -in '48
Ovel'1ooked in the recent pres-
idenlial
that
campaign
t\\'o Michigan
for the presidency
was the fact
people ran
and were de-
feated just 100 years aparl.
LIFE Back in 1838, Lewis Cass, Mich-
igan's first gOl'elfor,
in l!}4B, Michigan-born
was nom-
inated by the Democrats and was
defeated by Zachary Taylor. Then
Th'nmas
TY, 6.3036 E, Dewey went' down to defeat
at the polls. .
ALEXANDER_ & CO. There Michigan candidates
just 100 years apart, are the sub:
Complete Insurance !lor,ice
jeet of display at the University
21167 W, Gta.nclBI\'d. Detroit 8 IOf Michigan's Michigan Hislorical
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~C~ol~l~ec:t~io~ns.
Dalliel Green
Bunny Fur Scuffs Satin D'Orsay
"BUNNY SCUFF," crISs-cross strap gleam- "LURE," Skinner satin front draped slippers
ing white rabbit fur slippers, carefree and with a medium neel. done. in royal blue,
gay, yet comfc.tably good looking. black, Heaven blue ~r blossom pink.
,{,OO 6.50
lit the
Moin Floor-Main Store
n~miel Greell '
SATIN
Satin Ballets
\\T abby" Slippers
Exciting bl",ck satin spiced with multicolor "MING," Skinner satin ballerinas done In
ihe classically, simple Chinese manner so
striped platform sales, our back-tabbed
.elegantly, Poppy red or black.
Saylmry's 1HstrollS rayon satin slippers with the look of luxury.
4.50
Quilted Hostess Robe
Brilliant in hue, beautiful in design-a dream
of a robe by Saybury that will make this
B
The Breck Shamp~s
R
were developed
E c
for dry, oily. and
K Christmas
trasting
c delightful
lining, a generous
one. Done with con-
tit sash, and <!l
normal hair and scalp conditions. For the care of
fu!1 sweeping skirt that hinh of luxury. Pea-
your hair at home try one of the Breck Special Sham. cock blue, roy;I, or wine; sizes /2 to 20. "
poos, T;sc Breck pHS L1!her Oil Shampoo if YOllr hair
is dry, H your hair is oily use Breck L1cene Shampoo.
Indian 8 .. 11.... 11 Sfw('pskin Uncd
Br('tk Regular
m~1 hair.
Shampoo is d('sign('d for use on nor.
Other Breck' PreparaliollS, including hair
19.9.i
creams, ha.ir ,1tltions, and speci:!lty preparations,
YOII a complete way to care for your hair and
offer
scalp. MOCCASINS MOCCASINS
Breck p'H8 uther Oil Shampoo For Dry Hair
"DREWSTRING," revorse sheepskin moc-
80z, $1.00 16 07., $1.75 "W AMPLJM," soft, supple kidskin rndian
casins with the cozy warmth of the fur side
moccasins with dever colored bead em-
insid9' Hr)ndsewn in brown with pink, blue
broidery on the vamp, Red, blue or white. or beige.
DeNt'cries NI. 89nO 4.85
Shoo Salon
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Thursday, December 2, 1948 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Five
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Case Baffling Farms Police Spurned S pOllse ! Repair Damage Safety Suggestions Offered I
. .f.
Off ers, n1verSI Ied A ng Ies Voices Protest
A report
To Park Streets
came to the Park For Coming Holiday Season i
,--.-- police station at 2:08 am, on I 'I'he M"ncini Construction Co, i
'
I
Owner of Car Officer Saw on KerchevaLAvenue at 4 a. m.. N?v, 22 ,from l'I;sidents on Wind.' which did that part of the big I
H as W't ness St a f'mg It W as .m G ra t'10 t
I
mill Pomte
s"reaml'ng and Illa'kl'ng a generol
-"
dnve of a woman
Detroit sewer war. k in Grosse
Farms Fire Chie~ George. D,\l\s- then plac('ct in a pail of calcium
bury has asked the cooperi,tinn!, chloride
of residents
snllltiOl\ to ke('p
and those in dlarge 'm'\'cllcs moist at all times,
the
Expeet the uo(!xpected
Y ard at Same Time hubbub nearby," Pointe between Audubon and
________ On investigation the \Jolice Cadieux, is starting work on the of ,pub,lie gathering places to, Wr('athes and sprays should I
Farms police, under the direction of Detective Sergeant llearned that the woman's husband temporary winter repairs to f~;I~O::d:~ ~~~~~~, the apprQa~h- : al"l be similarl~' treatcd and
Elmer Labadie, are continuing theil' inve~tigation of one of i had locked her out and wa, eithel' str!'et and curbing damaf(e done Chief Dalisbury cites vilriou" k£'pt far a\\'ay from open flames,
the most
In a long time.
puzzling cases that has come
,'-------------
to their attention too tired or too indifferent
her in",
Th I d d I t
to let along the course,
k
Next spring the permanent reo
' ,
-
Practices that should be followed
when decorating homes. schools,
c.Xlt~ s h nu I'II not b e h I'd
<"
t I'C(,S, Elect 1 ic
OCKe Wit
lights
'h
and wires
ARTHUR .1. ROIIDE
The mystery started when been raped' by two men of a e ~o Ice a vIse leI' 0, se,' pairs will be made, The ManCini ,,\ND COitll',\N'l'
Patrolman Van Ticm, cruising 'group of seven, who had then ~uarl~ls ~t some ~otel fOl the c~nc('rn IS under bond to, t~e churches and public halls to in- should be inspected to I:te sure
and a voung"voman on Kenwood
I
alone In a scout cilr saw two men escaped in thcir car.
5h" 'd t" , I d' tt
lemamdel of the l1lght and take City of DetrOlt. and DetrOIt In
d such legal steps as she saw Ht the turn pledged the P3rk it would
sure safety,
Papier mache and similar ma.'
I there will be no short circuit;,
Ciu'i,;tlllas g I' e ens, includillg
INSURANCE
. e sal pC car 1a JUs urne next mormng t k f 11 d d t 'I h Id b t ated 'th t f t' t h II h
road. ,at about 4 a,m" Nov, 27, down Kerchl'val and the youths ' a e care 0 . a amages an ena s s au e re WI pal s 0 ne reI's ou c new'r ('
Shortly after he picked up the took her in and set out in hot make all repaIrs necessary when fire-proofing. Christmas tr('£'s burlll:d in fireplaces or [llrna~,;s ft,.\. 4417.8.9
trail of a car cont<lining four pUl'suit. When they didn't see the REAL ESTATE Wl\NT~D I it got p~rmi~sion from the Park should be treated witb a solution :t~cording to Chief Danshmy. He
men on Kcrchl.'vai.llcm' Ll.'\\'iston, car going wesl on K!'rchcval they ~LGER HOUSE [Ol' all Grosse i to lay, Its bIg sewer under the of calcium chloride at le<lsl 72, says tllis i., like pl;lying '-\'Jlh
'I'h,e car was dnvmg slowly and altempted a fast right turn into Pomte, VIllage s slreels, hours bl'l'ore being erected and dynamIte,
al!' the occupants kept glancing McKinley. lost control and the ----- ,-------.,,--- ---.----- ---
back of them in a suspicious car crashed into the pole.
manner,
,The car proceeded
Kercheval.
It' might retUl'n, pulled off the was held <1vernight.
street at the new gas station site
o~, Kercheval, ne~r MCl\~Han an~l
twned
Anticipate i\love
Van Tiem. suspecting i to. Cottage
off hIS lIghts, _t wasn t tained
I
Van Tiem look the trio back to
I the station
wcst on the young woman wIas then taken
for questioning
Hospila.
• Takes Up Trail
From the license number
by Van Tiem, Sergeant
where she
and
ab.
I
~ij 1
1 \ \1 t'f ~~~ch'Mm"
Store Hours - 9:30 A. M. to', P. M.
long, before he saw the same car Labadie took up the trail, which
commg fast on, KerchevaL He led to Gratiot
~oil~lWed It at a distance and, saw found the car" which answered
It 'PICk uP, two lIIen ncar LeWiston, Van 'I'iem's description.
'I'ownship, He
and ques- ,
() V'L
and he Judged th~se wer~ the tioned the owner. a youth home
same two he had seen prevlOll,sly on' leave from Fort Knox:
with the young woman,
" , . l'h e G ra t'10 t you tl I d eme
_ 'd h av-
~ot wantmg to arouse SuspICIOn ing been in the Pointe after 9
t
hEl stayed fay behmd ,and then cut o'clock the night before and his
across to Rld,gl', }lOpmg h? coul,d family stated he had been at
h~~d the cal of. for an Investl- home at 4 a,m. His mother said
gat IOn,
,
.
Fmds Wreck
I she had seen the car parked
under her window at ,the same
;When he cut back to Kercheval, hoU1' when Van Tiem was taking
at:McKII~l~y he tOWld he had lost the license number on Kercheval
th;l! SUSpICIOUScar. But he found ave.lue.
another eal' which had crashed
Inlo a light pole there. Through the car's owner, two
'I'here were two youths Ilnd a companions were contacted. They
young woman in the wrecked all agreed on a story that they
cai'. The youths told Van Tiem had driven to Ann Arbor that
they had been on their way home night and had returned to their
trom a late parly and had homes around 2 a,m, and had not
dropped a friend off at his home been in the Pointe sincli' early the
in: Kenwood road, As" they were evening before. 'I'h,eir families
abput to continue on their way, corroborated their stories of be-
the young woman rushed up to ing home and in bed long before
thrir car crying that she had jus~ ~ a.m, Is Menial Case
The young woman is Il mental
24 H R
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~holo Finishing SERVI CE
Classl,.1 and lilt I'.rade
case and has served time in sev-
cral menial instillltions. She has
RECORDS-Album. or Singles no known home address. She
Radios chocked. repaIred promptlY, claimed she was picked up on
Work gllar:1ntecd-Re0'l50n:\hle
Jefferson avenue near the Belle
HARPER-VOGUE Rodtmice Isle bridge early in the evening,
i6!flS lIarper al lIar\'3rd TU. 1.2880 ~ut could give no coherenl ac-
count of subsequent events. L~ather
She had two black eyes and one Bounel
theory is that she might have
been assaulted and tossed out of Double-wOt,cn
the car in the Pointe, Her at-
lackers ma\' have worr/en aho,,1 Cam.'as
i hel' later and returned to see if
I she was still around, '
She was sent to Receiving Hos- Purse-Size, Taffeta
I
pital from Cottage and Detroit
Wardrobe Case
I police
I there.
torlk over the case from
• Folding Umbrella
FIREPLACE The mystery that is bothering Designed for handsome 990d looks ,m'd
the Farms police, and particularly;
CURTAIN SCREENS Van Tiem and Labadie, is how.it. Sturdy double rib umbrella, trim Md vivaci- rugged travel; bound in anigator-grain
Cllstom Mad. was possible to see a car on Ker.
ous for cheerful proteetionon rainy days. leather on 0 sturdy, seasoned wood frame
cheval, get its license number witn lustrous shirred lii-,;ng and solid brass
and description, when the same
car was apparently parked in a Plaids, checks, solids; lucite handles. hardware.
yard in Gratiot 'I'ownship at the 29.95
precise hour, 10.95 plus tax
LOST AND FOUND
Lost '. , _ Alger House to the
citizens o[ the Pointe unless we
act now, Help find a way to save
it. Mail coupon on front page
TODAY,
See our complete line-
of Fjep\~c& AccC's.'ior-
Irs, Including G,,. ~n~ SINGS WITH AUlA' CHOIR
F,lecl rJc Logs. Pointel- James Sanford is a
member of the Alma College A
Open 1"ri, "nd ,~"t. till 9:00
Capella Choir which O\l('ns its
Sntith.1UnU11("\\,s Co. Chr,istmas Concert series on De-
fiS:1OCh:lrle\'olx IVanhoe 71S5
cember 5.
u. S. Je(!('llijion Combillalion
" deluxe creation
Colorful, Sort Wool
INDIVIDUALLY lOOMED SCARFS Lewis
Designs
The ultimate in tele- Luxuriously soft wool scarf squares, to wear
vision reception
choice of ten, twelve
with
and
so many different ways to zest your winter with Modern Artistry
fifteen inch picture tubes wMdrobe. Choose from brlghtiy goy or
The master touch bag, framed with gold Our Tiered Silhooette
in addition to newspaper pastel plaids, jacquard design solids. plate, sotin-lined.
18.50
others 81 to 82 plus la" Rayon Crepe Basic
lightly satin-touched
Telescope tiered afternoon froc~, eloquenH'l
underscored with slltin and derriere drawn'
in10 a f:u++er of fashion-new flashback chic,
deftly uncluttered to set off romdntic il.!:'
cessories, Bled. tOd,,\ or grey. 10 +0 18,
59.9.>
Map of ltllehfgan
Prircd from 5385.00
Gcorginn. in rich lil\rk mahog~ny"., .., ,.,..,..\i95.00
Cigarette Case Pigskin Gloves
C()nlemp()r;lr~'. in blenched mahognny .1830.0!>
Wondrous god and s'ilver plate cigorettll In shorl lerg!ns. with shkhed det<'li!'ng on
case, with " matching non-spill compact, the cuffs. Fine p"gsxin shell adore for their
splendidly crafted for perfect Christmas- odaptability. In oatrne"I, brown or b!ac~ KERCHEVAL d ST. CLAIR
9iff giving.
end white. GROSSE POINTE
171f0 KERCHEVAL, at St. Clair HI. 5900 Compact. 85 Cigl1rrtte Case, 86 86
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~~_9~_.~~_x_ -::- ~. G R 0 S SE POI N TEN EW S Thursday, December 2, 1948_
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New BUI lng 0f St~ J ames
.ld. second dedicatory service will be
held with Pastor KuTz; addressing
th~ congregation. . I mme d'late Iy
and lost 12-for
.6.16. Hal is a. nalive
and is much Interested
a percentage
Detroiter1live
I
of the rally is a series of ,interpre.
Indian dan~e~ displayed
In' the J. the Hooka Waelpl. SOCH~ty, ts
I I S
by
com.
Olhe\, items of entertainment
include
Souv~nil's
~
songs, stunts and. skits.
will be. distrl'buted.
Church Ready for Occupancy folloll'J'n". a menlOI'I""1 sel'vil'e will
" n
I be held for Nelson L. Carr-A.M.
youth DC this "rea, He helped or- : po~ed of loea Counci
ganize
baseball
many
players,
teams of junior: pecially interested
pop u I a r I y : Mackenzie's
cou
in Indian lore.
famous ;-arsity band
es. and an autographed
of pitcher Newhouser
photograph
will be
,.
D d' r S S~nd~y Wil~
. es -~-ta-r-t-in-g Last Whole ! 3.e DC the famed Torpedo St;~iad known as "Hal's Pals." . will i present several musical given to every Scout and leader
e Ica Ion ervlc w • W H No.8, reported missing in the Another feature attraction at: numbers. attending the rally.
Week; Tower Cross5om~:.~~~:_~ POinte ar .!to Battle of Midway, June 4.1942. .---- . .. _
its
St. James Lutheran
new church home.
Church af Grosse Pointe will ciediea~c
170 McMillan road, on December. n.,
A son of Mr. and Mrs. LCD Carr
of 263 Kenwood courl, he was a .
A formal c1eciicalol,v service will he celebrated
'>stJval ser\'iecs
at 11 a.m. \\:I(~
al :l:30 p,m. and 7:~O p.m. A \~eek of aet1vI-
rear gunncr
plancs ",hidl,
on one of the six
by rcconnaissance
.JIa'Jclon. .JJoUje j:Jrc){ul!';j preJell!6' ••
tics will culminate in a seeond de(lJca~ory ser.vlce ~n Decem- oC a Japanese lIeet of 82 ships,
bel' 12, al the close of which a memanal
far Nelson L. Carr, U. S. Naval Reserves,
servIce will be he!d
commemorated In
was able to alcrl the American
defense. It is III his commcmorR-
MATTRESS
the ncw cllllrch horne by tll.elower eross. tiem that the tower cross 'on the
On Dl'cember 5 thl' doors WJII' new church home is dedicated.
be Jormally opened f(,r the 11:00 Wilson of Loehmoor boulevard
11.111. servi(:e. The act of dedica-
tinn ilsl'!f will he spoken r('spon-
""d Walter Wilson oC Fisher road.
.
,SCOllts to He;l."
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.~i~'eJy bl' the RevHend Geol'l(l' E, The Reverend A. H. A. Loeber,
Kuri.. p~slor of St. James, and the
: congregation.
past,or of Messiah Church.
cheval and Lakewood.
K('f-
and thl'
Hall" ewhouser
, The sermon will he delivered founding pastor of SI. James, WIll
by R guest spC'aker, the Reverend be the lilurl(isL Hal Newhouse,,, ace Tiger pit-
Ed ,,\'in L. \\"ilsUIl, pc..... I1 (}[ O~d.:
U Fc.~H\'a~ Servjces rher. wi!l be gue.q spraker al
2681 East Jefferson - ME 9353
, Savi.or ChUJ'ch of 51. . LOllj~. Mo .• ! Two festival services also will
Scoutlnl('s Trail Blazel'
10:00 o'clock next &1turday morn.
Rally.,
! a ,vI~e-presldent of the :F,ngllsh, be held on !tlat day with gu('st
DIstrict, llnd brother of two prom- i speakers appearinl( on both of ing, December 4. when 2200 De-
I ment Grosse Pomters, Alfred T'I them. The Reverend Oswald G. troit area Scouts a"d leaders will '
1>..~~_h7,w#/nP//1.w,w.wm;Z- .. -. ~ ~.~~ 1 Riess. pastor of Bethany Church,
",.--- ~ ~ East Ollter Dllve at Chatsworth.
will prcach at the 3 :30 p,m, s'crv-
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. -f 6 ,,/""
,
~ ice and the Reverend
: Schumm.
Church
pastor
7" p.m. ",.,';".
Frank
oC Memorial
of Toledo. Ohio, at the
J.
P"t". S,'"mm
- ....,. is the visitor for the dislrict cir-
cuit and will represent the Eng-
• lish District president.
~
The guest liturgist fOl' the eve-
Your Xuil1,g l<oom. ning service will be the Revcrend
Gilbert T. Otle, pastor of Trinity
Lutheran Church. Gratiot and
Rivard. An informal reception
'/,a[ C/,,.I.1I1110.1 Wit :Jilt will follow this evening service.
The SI. James choir and organ-
ist havc prepared special festive
'Ii"ing 1.00111
rllrni'lIl.e music for both the morning
afternoon services. At the eve.
and
HAL NEWIIOUSER
ning service, the choir of the
Chris/lllas h Ihe fil/e,'/ lime of all Ihe year 10 select Lutheran Church of the Epiphany, gather at Mackenzie High School
7-Mile road and Woodward, with auditol'iUlll to leam about the
a /Iieel! of flf/'l1illll'c for 1'0111'hallie ••• some. Mr. Louis Beer, director and or- Council's Adventure Trail in '49. !
ganist, will assume the musical This adventure trail includes a .
A UFETIME INVESTMENT POR A FAMtLY WHO APPRECIATES GOOD UVING
lbing Ibal is Ibe ,,11;lIJale ill cOlllelll porary de. portion. Winte,' Klondike in January,' a
sig", sollleibill!:: frolll Grfl/ul R"phls, Week Lo'ng Celebration mammoth exposition at Conven- THIS IS A GENUtNEALL FAMOUS
Luxuriou, ... fhick ... million\ of bubbles of air forced'
The dedication celebration will tion Hall in April. one or mnl'e
jtlll/esiolfll or oflr olber falllom 1}/(1III1jactlirers of c'ontinue throughout the week, A weeks ill Slimmer camp during into natura!!y re,ilient rubber gives true cushioned sup.
ge/witlt'ly correcl fl/milllre for YOllr lit'i/lg room.
divine
planned
son/: service
for Wednesday
at 8 p.m, at which time the Bach
has been
evening
.July or August, several week-end
hikes throughout the year. and
all Eagle Court of Honor in Dc-
port ...
We'll
lets the body
be qlad
relax ... affords
to show you thi, U. S. Koylon
restful sleep.
FOllm
u.s.lLOy~on
N FOM'I
alld for el'CI'Y otber 1"00m it, )'0/11' hOllle beautiful. Choir, under the direction of Mr. tQbel'.
Carl MllI1zel, will.sing. This is a Admission to the rally at Mac-
~611;ess, 79.50 to 112.50. Fou9dotion, 64.50. ~IA'l'TRESS
HERE \'OU'LT, RECOGNIZE. THE HALLMARKS ..• AND BE INTRIGUED mixed a-cappella choir of about kenzie High nex-t Saturday is by
50 voices ,'epresenting members special tickets which have al-
81' THE MODERATE PRICES ••• IF/I'll BUDGEf TEI<1II5
of the Greatel" Detroit Lutheran readv been sent to Second Class
e:Haydon e:HOUi£
churches. They will give a sa- SCO\;ts expected to achieve First
cred concert of festi ve anll Christ- Class rating by next April; also
mas music, 800 01' more Scouts who were
On Tuesday. the Women's Guild elected as Trail Blazel's for '48
is sJlonsoring a Christmas Fair in and who achieved the Fil'st Class
'.ifa~:;~:?;~~~:0~~
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the church basement during the rating since last April. HARRY R. ESLING ~ GROSSE POINTE DONALD K. SCItlLLING
entire day and at night the men Newhousel'"s record this past
HPUH of QU(llity will have a fellowship giltherim(. Se2~0!l was the best among all Nhgllra 5900
9100 CADIEUX RD. I Blork Above H.rpH
--- ,~ •... i. The young people have their Tiger pitchers. He won 21 games:
HOURS: TU~I,. WId, And S.t .. 9 :30 to 6 :00, ,Mon.• Thurs. and Frl,. 0:30 to 0:00.
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r//////........ the Reverend E. T. Bcrnthal of
r '" _ Epiphanv Church as guest speak-
TUxedo 1.9222 ,,'. ~ ~, er. ~\'ill Honor Hero I
____ -'/1' aI On December 12 at 11 a.m. a
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THE FORIv\AL OPENING OF \".
Bataan Art Galleries MONDAY, DECEMBER 6
• ",.,.~i';"."
Not jllst N)'lons
A;':~":~""'~:-'
bllt ARTCRAFT
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NYLONS
• Av-.MO TAUPE A Box of Fine
• BALI BROWN
• BLACK SEA NYLONS ..• the gift
5 I gauge. 30 denier. $1.75 pair
of distinctive beauty
8o~ of 3 p~ir, $5,10
Christmas calls for the finer
51 gauge, 15 denier. $1.95 pair
things-the unusual in quality. Artcraft
Box of 3 p<'Iir, $5,65
Nyl~ns Me just new shades. A box of 3
54 gauge, IS denier, $2.50
8o( of 3 pllir, $7.25 pair will pleese the most fostidous
woman. Artcraft stockings are
cMefully leg-proportioned in three
lengths to assure the perfed fit.
111 It's New LOitJ';O/1 I1t
913 East Jefferson
1lC! }'f'ptnr(': FineDresden, Chelsea /lnd Mainen China.
~.';r
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Silver, Figurines. Oil Paintings, Antique Furniture .sod Lamps.
French Period Pieces
1m/InrIi'd CII/>'< l1/1d SI111rerS
}JE¥
Mllny 110m. Specilli:1' Priced hr Oper,ing Wee~ GROSSE POINTE
KERCHEVAL lit ST. CLAIR
Phone WO, 1-8112
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Thursday, Deeember 2, 1948
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MILKMAID
Unique Milkmaid beauty preparations made
filled wilb 'GOLDEN CHANCE,'
with pasturlzed creom or mil~
Wrapped in holiday gold and silver, in
tinseled magenta, chartreuse or shocking pink.
75c to 3,00 ... Sets - 1.75 fa 3,00 prices plus tax
Sell Our
Spec:ll! D;sF!ay
-
Fou~ Christmas
Four matchless masterpieces hy Dana. 1ilbu, so irresistibly heady,
g~r8/
it's the "forbidden" perfume. 20 Carats, the sensatiol'!.1! scent of golden
dreams. Platine, Dana's precious potion for discriminating W'omem
Emir, exciting as an Emir's Palace ... new as the \Votld of Tomorrow.
All four of these priceless p~rfull1es arc special! y ,big'l<:.i jur giL'illgf
* Tahu $2,50 to $60,00
* Plalill1 ~2.50 IJ $32.50
* 20 Car~I.' $2,75 10 $35.00
'* Emir $2,75 to $18.50
phu ILl
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~~~1r PERFUME
LUCIEN LELONG
Trmr~;t ••• prrflJrnr ('If 1\ hllr1'lrr() allli onr farrr!' • , "
refleclins each new finmc of fa!'hiQP. $5, ~7.5i).. ~1().
PriCt'l r1u, IH
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All Gifts Attractit'Ci)' Gift~'VraPlJcd, Mailed or Delivered. STORE HOURS TilL CHRISTMAS - 9:30 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M.
--t< NL 8900
. $ d. k • " __ - do ......
G'ROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, Deeember 2, 1948
Page Eight •
LAWRENCE
Roberl Lawren~e has been ini-
INmATED
igan College students
members of the campus classes in I
German, Programs
who are
of the club i.
i
K .I B. 000 II 0 0 llll 0 llll 0
t S
BILL ISBEY was the chair-
man of that wonderful
Thanksgiving
Junior
dance you've prob.
as the charminghosteis.
a cOfl;age of white'
Saturday afternoon,
Wearing
carnations
ANNE asked
I NAVY I\IOTIIERS
Members
TO ELECT
of Navy Molhers
Club No. 68 will hold their an-
1 nual election of officers on Wed:
nesda)', Dec. 8, at. the Veterans.
building. .
tialed into the Dcr Deu(.;;che Ve- arc presented in the German Ian. i,'
a bl y, h eard aboul, at the Loch- Annie Candler, Carroll Grylls,
rain. the club of ,Western Mich. guage. I
__ ~ ' ,_ ,I NANCY VOORHEES moor Club, last Salurday night. Sue Wheelock, and Jean Wright,'
a t JaCK o'eonnor 5 • • •
~ RALPH BOWEN and his or. to take turns at the tea table.
I, I "~ri1' . j . I Ji.Q.llll.L9 cheslra provided the sentimental Arriving on Vendome road to
I ry.:~ I
. h BEST' Ci
Thanksgiving
popped up with
weekend
some
really
lively
vette. Jim Sanford came in from
Alma College, and Jim Stover,
swing for Marilyn
Jerry Ewart, Eleanor
Walters
Jackel
'n
'n
greet ANNE were, Twig Wright,
Carolyn Johnson, Barb Hannan,
HARPER-VOGUE BEAUTY SALON
•
.c En.tertalnment
Il
ate In parties, dances, and short
tions, for a majority of the
vaca-
G. P.
from Kalamazoo, came home for
the holidays to visit their fam-
Wall)' Swayne,
Cliff Annond.
Jan
Judy
Walker
Gaylord
'n
'n
Jean Dowzer, Peg Dicken, Margo
Gessler, Marti Watkins, Lois
16849 Harper,
oow owned and qperated
at Grayton
by
Electronl younger set.
Come 2:20 p.m, Wednesday
ernoon, Chet Sampson
three stalion wagons with about
aft-
loaded
i1ies and friends,
were Mary Gratzer,
Nancy Weed, Hugh
From U. of M.
Art Beck,
Dill, Bill
Don Osbourne, Sally McNeff
Dick Mo.ses, Alice Savage 'n CIaI"
ence O'Dell, Pat Martin 'n John
n Holtz, Ginny Granse, Patti Per-
onne, Herb Orphal, Meg McKen-
zie, LNna
man, Merry
BugbN~, Barb
Bauman,
Bau-
Marlene
BERNICE CORBIN
30 hays, and headed off for Wa:; h -' Webb, Nanc" Baplls and Joan 51
Corli Ie,Id K a th y ,I'e k' n R'ICh Hutton, Marilyn Walters, and
in Television, it's inglon and New York City.
Besides touring West Point and
Eckfield. ••• O'Connel, Carroll GrylJs 'n Clark
l\lcPhail, Joanie Trefry 'n Jack
many more all decked out in their
newest Hnd prettiest dresses.
... ably ass is led by Rose Leone and
Elinore Yenchick, each expert in the
, Annapolis, Dirk Lord, Bob King, .The annual "Turkey Toddle" Carden, Alice Anne Sichler 'n All in all, it was a pretty full I hair stylin!: fashion demands.
GENERAL ELECTRIC Bob Basset, Roger Hammer, John dance, given by the Tuxis Club. Bill Isbey, Dorothy Olsen 'n Russ weekend, but remember, next
Cralzer, Arnold Arends, Rudy at G. P. Memorial Church, week is the Junior Prom held in Call TU. 1-3670 for appointments
MOTOROLA Schneider, Ellon Bamford, Don marked the beginning of a slrenu. Haskin, Susie Johnson 'n Bud the boys' gym at G.P.H.S.
Open )Iondal' and Friday ",'enlnls until 9
MacKinnon, Bob Marlin, Clark OtIS weekend for many, many Lang. and loads more. MARION ORTLOF designed
PHILCO Seidel, David Bodycomb) Bill people. • .. ~ the decorations, and she reaHy
Klenk, Lan.,,: D'Amico, .Dave Van Seen dancing to the smooth Truly one of the lovliest teas did a beautiful jab ... Life begins wilh the right Hair-Do
RCA VICTOR Ostenber~, Dlck Kassablan, ~ucky music of ROSTON CLARK'S 01'- ever given this yenr was the one Let's h?.\'e a big turnout!
Campbell, a~ld lIII~e .Molllca!ll, l chestra were Sarah Weed 'n Cal ' when ANNE HINCHMAN served See you next week!
1Ila1<eh!s a Television
I SUl~ R~dlO C:,ty, Chllla Town, the i Purdy, Judy McMahon 'n Ted . . .. . . _
Christmas In your
home. 1'hu(>'s enter .. nallOn 5 caplt.ol, and many othel Lailner, Carroll GI'y!ls 'n Bob
I 1fllnmcnt galore for educatwnal sItes. Hansen, Janet Zerschmeid 'n
the whole family.
RADIOS and COMBINATIONS • • • Dick Smart. Meeky Van Zanem T H R 0 UGH THE AGE S S I LVE R HAS BEE NTH E HAL L MAR K 0 F REF I N E MEN T
Perkins Radios and Record PJ~"ers All day long Wednesday
be.r the ntomes of the mosl Canious noon and evening, fe!las and gals
after- 'n Dick Redmond, Joannie Wat.
kins 'n Ed Karrer, Marjorie 'Wall-
I
:;'nj~~,;~,'eni.0ursfor cndless ;lOurs of traipsed in from their respective ing 'n John Sanford, Sally Mc-
'Your Favorite Reeords colleges. Ed Isbey came all the Neff 'n Dick Moses, Mary Stover
Special Christmas music recorded by way fr~111 Dartmout.h, up New 'n Bob Striker, Marcy Wethel'be
See Us for I world famous artists, In pr1celess al. HampshIre way, while JIm and 'n Jim Stover, Marianna Larson
, ack 0, Connor
DernonstrallOn bums rr singly, George Kennedy hailed from Cor- 'n Ken Venderbush, Barbie
nell. Bob StrilzingeI:, Jerry Mac- Brown 'n Bill ,¥cCauley, Alice
J
.,700 I Kercheval Home Appliances
Kenzie, Dick Mitchell, and Dan ,Savage .:n Clal'ence O'Dell, Sally
Guy. all came in from M,S,C. Andrus 'n Ted Osius, Jan Walker
Dick Allen breezed in from the 'n Bob Slade, Jeanie Webb 'n Bob
hi Ibe Village Complete Record Shop GROSSE POINTE
University of Chicago, and Bryce B.)rden, and Barb Orphal 'n John
Television and Radio Cole took the train in from Oli- Walton.
VALENTE EWELRY
1 &601
, •• at Kemillglr}lt Rd.
the town shoe with
walking shoe
Wonderful
fit and comfort.
or brown suede,.
in black 3~ 8ILVIl:RIl"LAT8
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with cushion platforms.
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GROSSE POINTE NEWS
Thursday, December 2, 1948
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Lost
LOS1' AND }'OLJII.'D
...
I
act now, Help find a way to save!
Alger. House to the it. Mail coupon on front page'
M OT~h'e
ers Iu bPi ans W or ld lU fl.rk e t
To Open Dec. 5
I:
~~f the Pf1Inte unless, we, TODAy._________
.~'Z'tieq--.;'l==...
~ -. .-
Anhual y u I.etide Tea Under
p,::f;;;,;~:f"~~,::~l~f~:~'~;~~~~lew
Market of International Institute,
Management • • •
*" Faculty Members to Be Guests of Honor at Event Scheduled to be held this weekend through
'I
¥.!J
"w
%\\ .HA ~)1NA !
Enjoy on ""titlne week
of Romon,e anD Tray,,1
PleQJute I.. Gay
hold
furnished
' to
The
its annual
day, December
Be Held
11othcrs'
Christmas
in School
Club
9, from 3:30 to 5 o'clock
by the High School Music
.. _
Cafeteria
- .. ---.-----
of Grosse
Tea in the school cafeteria
p.m. Music
Department.
on December
Pointe High School
9
Thurs-
will.
J){>c. 5, at the Institule
tel'S, 2431 E, Grand Blvd.
'2 unlit 10 o'clock and on Satur-
will be day there will be a program for
dllldrcn
headquar-
open to the public each day from
from 11 a, m. untIL 1 p.
It is
Wolverine Storage to. (E,lablished \ 92 2)
The members or the iacuitiC's of
. " ~ , II d h ' m...
ThIs annual pre- I10I'd aves. f
I ;
the Grosse Pomte .' High School, '. Mrs. Clarence G. 0 De an er ,. lib \as
,Iva \'oug It 11e ar- f'n e to
1 al 11850 East Jefferson Ave.
and Brownell JUlllor High School: ('ommlltee of room mothers, the Institute. Supplementing im-
will be guests of honor, as well as I Mrs. Ch~r1es B. Lord, president ported decorations aloe hundreds
tlll' past pl'Psidenb
members of the Club.
,md charter
"
lof the Mothers' Club. :ras asked
: the mothers
made by foreign-born
of the Senior class women now residents
men a~d
of Delroit.
VAlley 2.4540
Al'l'angemellt~ for the tea are officers to DOUr. Induded in this Most of these were painted in
, . the recreation room of the He!'-
• PACKING • STORAGE
,. MOVING
being made by Mrs. Bert Spur- group are Mesdames Charles bert J. Woodall home in OXf01'l1
riel'. program chairman; Mrs. Fromm, B. F. Mart1O, D. T. W~b. road, by volunteers who became
1 William M. Browne. in charge of ster, L. A. Coleman. C. B, SWift, interester! thrOIll(h Mrs. Woodall
invitations. and M1S Leon K. G. A. Orphal, R. G, Grylls and I
Other Grosse Pointers, who afe
Lindahl. social chairman. who will A. S. Neeb.
be as,isted !)I' Mrs. Harold Davis
and Mrs. Fr~derick W. Munro I Mrs.
------
Herreshoff Heads
actively associated
World
Frederick
Market,
C. Ford,
with the Old
include
Mary
J
Mrs.
Ann '
• CRATING
~Il's. C. M. Wc-inheimer, ehair- I
I
man of the h051,it".1ily committee, , Xmas Seal Sale Group
Ch"
Dewey, Mrs.nshne
C Ik.
au illS, ane l\lost M odei'll E{lst.~icle 'VaJ'chouse
Emery, James A. Lafer, Mrs.
liNE!:; will welcome members and James A, Dickson, Mrs. Benjamin
____ , !(lIests. She will he assisled by' Mrs. A, G. Heneshof! is chair- 0, Shepherd, Mrs. Hansel D. Wil-' }'IlUI'noO}' CO:\S'fRUCTlO:\
_____ , man of the boolh sale of double. son and Mr. and Mrs. James M.
I Olll'srl Sf Glal')" barr<!d
.J " ,'Grosse
t" •
Christmas
Pointe
Seals in the Hansell .
area. The booth
I
Mr. Hansen is general chair- Rug & Silver local & long
GIz.rl.pfe}" to J1/!Jeet
l, H'j
sale in department
office buildings
stores, banks,
and post offices
will begin Monday; Dec. 13.
I
man of the Old World Market.
WASTE O}'FUEL
Vaults Distance Moving
Louisa 5t. Clair C hap t e r, Mrs. Kendrick Brown, Mrs, Farms firemen extinguished a
Charles BoikeI', Mrs. William I fire which some prankster startec: AGENT ~IEi\IBER OF ALLIED VAN LINES. Inc.
I Daughters of the American Re- Farl', Mrs. Henry Hopkes and. in a woodpile at the residence of
i volulion, will hol'" it, December Mrs. Charles Jacobson are also i T. E. King, 334 Kercheval, on
i meeting lJ.e week early at New- on the Pointe committee, ------<.~-----------_._----------
I November 25. __._---_. ------__-_-------_
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berl)' House, The meeting will be
opened at 10:30 Thursday, De-
I eember
Millard
9, by the regent,
H. Toncray.
Mrs.
I
SELECT YOUI< /1_.'/" ~IBSOn
II Chrislmas gifts fo!' Newberry [
House will be accepted by the
I regent and the vice-regent. Mrs.
/lfl-.ll1ftnM ~'": William
Delegates
F. Streit.
siale conference
and alternates to the
to be held in
VW~: ,
at -Smeacl j ----
!VOW! ....
-
I
I
Flint will be elected.
'man
Miss Elizabelh
of the American
Coolidge, chair-
Indian
'\
."1
Committee. will inlroduce Fred.
it's none too eoriy to make your se- ~ erie Dockstader of Cranbrook.
see the NEW HOME oi
[. m. Suftvan
who will speak on matlers con-
lections
Quality
from our wide array
Christmas Grcetings.
af Gibs"n
Remcm-
cerning
education
the health, wealth
C'f the American
and
In-
to
ber-when yau send early your cards
dian.
make 0 better impression. Two original piano solos will
be played by Junior Member,
Miss Jeanellen McKee. Joseph
YOI/'Il /I'flI11 /0 see S/llelld'-, gl'fll1d (ollerlirllJ
Davis will sing a group of three
of
Cbhla
La 1/1 I'" ,
il1 mllkillg
Pic/lIl'e"
your
Figul'il1es,
gift -,elec/iolls.
CI'.lf/a' wul songs by jl'liss McKee.
MI's. John 1\1. Philips will be
in chal'ge of the lucheon which
custom furrier
will follow the program. She will
at 15226 KERCHEVAL
SmeaJ~
GREETING CARDS AND GIFTS
be assisted by members
Genealogical Records Committee
of which she is chairman.
Alex L. Wa1tenspergel'
Roger Van DOlpe will help as:
of the
Mrs.:
and Mrs.' .1
Fonne'l Y (\
at Beacorlsfield
t 14423 E. Jefferson.
16369 East Werren Ay •.
will Mrs. Henry D_ MacKaye,
Mrs. Edward A. Davy. Mrs. Ed-
BETWEEN COURVillE AND AUDUBON - TU. i .3881 wald Eiehelzer and MIS. Clifford
Neville.
Hostesses will be Mrs. David
J. Buck and lVII'S. Frederic Zci-,
gl'n.
See it! ~e fastest, easiest, cleanest way to cook!
• "PUSH.BUTTON" RANGE
And look! Y0tI get your choke
of Built-in PreslHW8 Cooker and
- ---- -----
Rgis11ble Unit _ ~ OYINS!
---- --
. the opening of our new modern fur
shop in Grosse P~inte, after 18 years
at our former address - E:€IstJefferson
at Chalmers. In our new home, we are better
equipped to serve you ... and are happy
to extend this invitation for an early visit.
We feature custom m'ade coats in furs
and styles of your choosing.
~"" flceltic's e>ci,in~ DC .... "Pu.<h-buuon"
thi-: 1'0\'0 Ovens, ho,h ,,",omalically ron,roll"'\;
ra<1tl" ~
.. ch ~ ...
like
hale.
(Pickup and Delivery)
inF:- hto;lin,<:. rMs,in~ ...... """nl: operlOlKm'!
0, likc Ih;s: hllill.in Pressure C,lOker and ~ ..Mt. !'lornoulI
{jenerat Flc<tric Tripl.(hoef>. indlldin,: 1>1'1:< hro;!cr and opccd ""en.
T ..", .1,0 .. 1 "Srced C(>nkin/:" <k '-1 Th;. .. it! Jmt ,...,., • NEW COATS TO ORDER
"'''Ion '" ('(>ok! ork •• vcrs
/~n" ",1,,1 1'o' l'O" gel u.
1M new (;encral F.k<lri(
RESTYLING REPAIRING GLAZING
-Pu~h.hLlIt~m'. m<\rvcl! "lmo~ •.h\lm.n Ank"lffiAlif (}vHl Timer, S.1i~
,ure TelA.CooI< J.ijth, .. SUJl""p<'edy C"I~ poi .. rhroo'J:h" .. ,.
Word. ,,,,n't 010 it iu<li~. (.om<' in• ..-xl",! CLEANING STORAGE
'Tf'no1o"m:trl< R .... U, So p,." 011.
Harry R. Etling
GENERAL. ELECTRIC Ponald K. Schilli"9
See it at " ••
1I0{;RS--!l:30 to 1;:00
and hy aJlJlOlntm~nt
Claud Mo"d~yt
17110 KERCHEVAL AVENUE NIIl91lrll 5900
\
GROSS! POINTI NEWS Thursday, December 2, '1948
Page Ten
Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes
Froni Another Pointe S h 0 rt and to th e Po in te ,Shirley Ann Young
of View
by
fu~~~-:-q-%-~-g-D-~-!y-~-~-~-~-M--r-s-.-H-o-w-a-~--H-a-It-R-o-b-i-n-s-o-n-,-J-r-.--~-r-~-~-:-~-:-~d-o-~-~-~-~~:~I~edsH_._R __ o_b_inson, Jr.
dinner, hosled by MR. and MRS, ~l.RS. ROBERT HESS, oi W'tOm-1 Country Club Reception Follows Ceremony in Memorial
l_~ _ Ja.oe Schermerhorn CARL BHEER of Windmill Pointe mg, 0,. durmg the Thanksglvmg Ch h Y C I Honeymoon in
drive, Guests included MR. and holidays, I urc i oung oup e on
Guesh at the Pointe are ma~ing this II gay and whirfy wee~. MRS. WILLIAM BREh"R, the • • • Springs,
Hot Va.
fr,d HENRY ZEDERS, o{ Bay City; CORD MEYER, JR., left for: . .
Pjerre Barbey of New York has arrjved to visit Mr. and Mrs. the JOHN ZEDERS, of Battle Ihe East after a brief visit in the' A Country Club receptIOn followed t~le weddmg of
C " B hi t!h' Ell' I h Creek, MR. and MRS. JANIES home of the B. COURTNEY SJ1irlc\' Ann Young and Howard Hall Robmson, Jr., at a
. r'cnry U a elr air p aco ome... ZEDER, of Bloomfield Hills, :'1R. RAI~KINS.
.... 4 o'elo' ck eel'emon,' Satlll'dav afternoon in Grosse Pointe
A n d Ih e W d It er G u b e Imanns 0 f 0 ys t er Bay, L. I., an d P a j m and MIlS, THOMAS ZEDER and J
BCdc" .•• life at the home of the Bob Evans on Lake Shore. • • the Breer's son TOM, {rom Priory • • • Memeorial Church: The Rev. Dr. Frank Fitt heard the ex~
All is merrier since Mr. Barbey ... clnd the Gubelmanns are also School. House
boulevard guests
domicilein of MR and
the Rivard change'. of vows..-- I David----K. ----.---
.. Robinson, or Pasadena.
friands ... and sharing nonors at many of the "dos" . . . . • • MRS. GEORGE P. CAULKINS The brJ~e, (.Iaughtel' of MI'. and I Calif., to be his best man. Their
last wE'f>k.end the Evans were hosts to Mr, and Mrs. James' MR ,md MilS. WILLIAM W. were their son-in-law and daugh- Mrs, Ben.1amm Young of Lake I oal'('nl;, are 1'111', and Mrs. Howard
Grove of St. Louis you'll recall the Groves made their home at HARTS, JR., were Friday
the Pointe during the war ye/lfs •• " occupying Bill and Tish Joy's ning h05IS at a small dinlle.r in
eve- I tel', the REX M. LAMBS, JR.,
who came from Mt. Vernon, 0.,
Snuw roml, w.orl: lVO~'Y :mUll w.Jth it Robinson,
alen:on lace 10 "ppllqued
I
de;;gn W. Drayton,
of Berkley.
of Newton Square,
John
home here. • • their home in Deming !<.u,l'. with theil' daughters WENDY outlmmg the ~Qke and cuffs. !he j ?a,. Kirl: DenIer, a cousin of the
.. '" .. Guests wcre MR. and !vms. and MARY gown had n, hl~h round neckline, I bridegroom. Palmer T. Heenan,
PRE.HOLIDA Y LUNCHEON JAMES GROVE. of St. Louis, the '. • • . )on~ filted o?dlce and f~I\l sk:,'1 1 Paul D. Richmond, Joseph R.
MYRON E, MERRYS, oC Gale I' whICh ended 10 a long tram. Hell'- Mason and John 0 Young a
An annual and alwaY5 I'olly pre-holiday party ••• was the lunch. Mills, 0., and 1111'. ~ , "nd MRS, I and ~IRS. JOHN the
H. LEUT .. COL.and theIr daughter.
CARTER loom brimmed lace
rosepointe -illusion fashioned bonnet COUSI, 0 f the bride' , served' as
'n' •
eon given la5t Sunday by Dr. and Mrs. John B, Hijrtzell at their ROBERT B. EVANS. S~SAN GAY, came from Wright I which held Shirley's full-length us~el~k bur 1 dv cI'e e was worn
Ridge road home. • . • • • FICld to spend the weekend with two-tiered illusion veil. She b 7!o~1 Y g m iI P't h' I
It's kind of a last look-see at their many friends The RAY WHYTES invited 35 the WILLIAM L, BEAMERS of carried a bouquet of white 01'- y rs, ,oun~: er m? c 109 ve -
Before they <'III go absolutely mad in Christmas shopping , ,. members of their family to Grosse Pointe boulevard " JIM chids a n d s t> h ana t'
. . ep IS. vet hat as tllmmed In orchids
a lighter \\ velvet and pink leaves of
CHAP N f W
with lots of good food to boot. • . Thanksgiving dinner Thursday I ,0 estport. Conn, \\ as Joan Young, her sister's honor . d h ' Th b 'd -
.. '" .. in their home on Oxford road. another ~ouse• guest.'
. • .
m~l'd , w~s gowne~ m dusty rose Igroom's mother chose forest green
fmme er corsage. e 1'1 e
fall~e. High necklme. long fitted, crepe. Green ostrich tips in vari-
LEAVING POINTE SALLY FROST, SUKI.ANDER- bo.dlce. ,cap ~Ie~ves and a flared lous shades trimmed her small
PROF. and MRS, HAROLD SON and GRACE ROEHM, stu- s~ll'l WIth hlphne drape at the I gret'n hat and she wore brown
Mr. and Mrs. louis Groch's leave-taking of the Pointe to mllke ODDY, of Toledo. and the GLEN
dents at Bradford Junior Col- Side were ~eatures of her frock.! orchids. ,
their home in Wheeling, West Va. Ithey leave next Monday) • . . R. MU"LERS with their children,
Has inspired I"lany farewell parties to compliment
couple . " •
the popular TIPPEY
day guests
and JULIE, were hoU-
of MR. and MRS. I
lege, spent their holiday ill New Her headpIece
York, stopping
Hotel. •••
at the Biltmore
was formed
dusty ros~ mah~e an~ AmerJcan
beauty faille tWIsted ,'nto a rl;l1. gabardine
of,
IFor traveling,
Robinson wore a hunter's
lhe new Mrs.
suit, grcen
green
fe.1t hat
Tne Truman Browns will be their hosts at a cocktail party Friday NELSON SCHLAFF of Cranford Her .!lowers were ,'.:I)rllm hiles I trimmed with a cherry red
evening in their University plJce residence. • • Lane. NANCY ROEHM came home and IVY streamers. I feather, and brown accessories.
And this Sunday ••• the Charley Creedons and Mrs. Jewett • • • from Western College for Women Bridal attendants were Ann The newlyweds will spend a
Dwyer will honor them at a luncheon. •• SUZETTE ALGER, daughter at .Oxford, ~'. to spend the long Robinson, of Dunkirk, N.Y., a j fortnight at the Homestead in
'" '" * of the junior FREDERICK M. weekend With her parents, MR. former classmate of Shirley's at! Hot Springs, Va,
VISITORS HONORED ALGERS,' who attends Vassal' and MRS. LA ,W R E N C E S. Smith, Colleen and Sharon Flan-I ------
.'
POinters are still talking about what fLln it W!lS to meet Mr. and
Mrs. Jerome McGehee
.
of New York. • .
College, wcekended
as the guest o{ MR. and MRS,
I CHARLES MURPHY,
in New York
The former SHIRLEY ANN YOUNG, daughter
-Picture
of Mr.
b}" Moffett Studios ROEHM of WashIngton
Arriving
.·.
home from Milwau-
road,
I
nery, cousins of the bride. Carole
Fenley, Elizabeth Prescott
Hazel Wood. Their fl'Ocks and ac- 'place
and
COAT STOLEN IN CLUB
Mrs, Lester Mol! of University
reported to the Farms
and Mrs, Benjamin Young of Lake Shore road, was married
Who last week-end vhited Mrs. McGehee's
in.law, the Wiliiam C. Currans . • •
sister and brother- • •
MR. and,MRS. ARMIN RICKEL
on Saturday,
Church.
November
The bridegroom
27, in Grosse Pointe Memorial
is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Howard
kee-Downer
giving and the week-end
SALLY HUBBARD,
College for Thanks-
daugliter
I
cessories in American beauty: police on November 25 that some-
i
were fail.le. were identical to the honor one had stolen her son's topcoat
of maid s. . from the cloakroom of the Coun-
The Currans gave a wonderful dinner party for their guests. •• of Edgemont Park, accompanied
Among those present were: by their daughters, GRETCHEN,
H. Robinson of Berkley, Mich. (Contioued on Page 17) Howard asked his brothel'. I
try Club while there for dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. William L. McGiverin ••.
• Mr. and Mrs. Cyril J. Edwards ••.
Mrs. Harold R. Boyer
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
GLORIA and LORONE,
Toledo Thur3day
were in
to be holiday
his parents, MR, and MRS. I NIE have returned to their home
PHILIP D. DEXTER of Lincoln in Manila after a fortnight's va-
D l B hi M d M k C guests of their son-in-law and
e ong u .•. r. an rs. Fran D. otter... daughter. !VIR. and MRS. BENT- road, PARKE BROWN brollght cation at the mountain resort of
Mr. and Mrs. ~oseph S. Sherer ••• Robert B. Edgar .•• Mr. LEY T. HANDWORK and their three of his sophomore classmates Baguio. Mrs, E, is the former
dnd Mrs. Ray Johnson ••• Paul Harvey Deming Jr .••. Mr. and small sons, TOMMY and PETER. as guests. They were RICHARD CONNIE ARNOLDY, daughter of
Mrs. C. Thorne Murphy ••• Dr. and Mrs. John B. Hamell • • • The Rickels returned home Fri- BROWN, Parke's roommate, from the WILLIAM F. ARNOLDYS of
• * • day to be hosts at the rehearsal Mobile, Ala; LOUISE LACEY, Neff road.
SILVER WEDQJNG ANNIVERSARY dinner for Gretchen and JOSEPH
of Canton, Ill., and PATRICIA • • •
WOLF, whom she married Satur- VOORHES, of Stillwater., Minn. MRS, HAROLD J .. KNACK is
The first lovely Christmas tr"es went up at the University Clui" • • • general chairman of the Christ-
this Tvesday past'1s pllrt of the decor for the large cocktail party day.. .... • The FREDERICK W, PARK- mas Tea which MarillaI' Guild
given by Mr. ana Mrs. John S. Goodman to mark their twenty-fifth MR. and MRS. JOHN LORD ERS, JR.. of Washington road, will give this afternoon at the
wedding anniversary • • • BOOTH will entertain at a cock- will bi! hosts at a cocktail party Wedgwood Room, to Benefit the
Fat little green trees with white and silver feathered
in their pungent branches were in the windows of the ladies dining
room • ~ • where the. refectory table w"-,, centered
birds nesting
with Christmas
tail party in the Grosse Poinie
Club on Dect'mber
• +
14.
Weekend
...
in their home on December 18.
guests in the Maumee
Children's Ward of st. Mary's
Hospital. Assisting her are MRS.
HAROLD FREAR, MRS. JAMES
road home of DR. and MRS. MOTSCHALL, MRS. T. CURTIS
greens and silver oak leaves and another large and silver bird " '. Thanksgiving week guests of
• '\ h Id the CHARLES R. SMITHS of JOHN G. MATEER were the doc- MacKENZIE and MRS, AN-
fiIr green t apers g Iowe d m s, vel' 0 ers;.. M d' MR d MRS TlIONY MAlULLO,
'1 k' kl I th h b h ,oran roa were . an . tor's brother-in-law and sister,
A $1 very 5mo e satm an e eng gown was c osen y t e CHARLES R. SMITH, JR., with MR, and MRS. RICHARD S, • • •
\\05\e5s . . •
And Jack Rosevear played the piano .•• with special emphasis
on those tunes popu/ifr in the gay Twenties • • •
their son CHARLES R III from
I Oskaloos;,
cluded their
Ia. Olhel' 'v.isit~rs in-
sons-in-law and
DOUGLAS,
...
of Cleveland.
MRS. FRED H. ANDRUS en-
On Dec. 6 MISS ELINOR
DEVLIN of Neff road and .MRS.
S. McPHERSON RUTHERFORD,
L.
* * '" daughters, the CARL SPITZ- tertained at a family Thanksgiv- of the Whittier, will leave for the
DRINKING THE TOAST LEYS, of Birmingham, and MR. West Coast and an apartment in
.. .
ing dinner in her home in Roose-
Among those who drank the health of t~e anniversary couple' and MRS. ROBERT BOSTON velt place. Attending were DR. Riverdale, Calif,
! WOODS ..
and MRS. FRANK J. SLADEN,
were: •' . I • • • the FRANK SLADENS. JR., MR. MR. and MRS. WENDELL C.
Mr. and Mrs. Robe,t McK.mney ••• Mr. and Mrs. Gerveys Grylls Coming from Kalamazoo Col-
(Continued 011 Page IS} l lege to spend the weekend with
and MRS. JOHN H. WARD- GODDARD returned to their
WELL.
ROWLAND
Rapids.
of Midland, and
L. HALLS, of Grand
the home in Provencal
spending Thanksgiving
N. H., with their son RUSSELL.
road after
in Exeter. .
.NI:,
• • • who attends Phillips Exeter
MR. and MRS. EDWARD
PARKER of Grosse Pointe boule-
C, Academy.
• • •
397 FISHER ROAD
vard have received word that MR. and MRS. S. P, HESS of
their daughter, HELEN, will ar- Merriweather road intertained
rive from Miss Hall's School on their two sons and daughter-in-'
Dec. 18. The Parker family with ----------------------------------------------------
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young TED will attend tradition-
al Christmas Day dinner in the ~~~~~
Lake Shore road home of Mrs.
. .. .
Parker's parents, MR. and MRS.
PAUL HARVEY DEMING.
Midwestern region of the Man-
hattanville
has chosen
Alumnae
MISS
Association
LEONTINE
~ I
i
RITA KEANE of Harvard road
as vice-president.
• • •
MR. and MRS. HOMER ~
PHARIS of Lincoln road are al-I
ready looking ahead to March
when, with 1I few friends, they'll
go on a sIding party to Sun Val- .
ley. Until that time, they wiII ~
W
I spend a number of weekends ski- I
t' Featuring Christmas at the Mermaid i
I
•
.in:l:tS~t::~:~~~::GILL )~
Fisher road has as her guest fo:,
• several weeks, her sister, MRS,
BLANCHE
(on, Wyo.
From
SPRAY,
the
, ..
of Torring-
Philippines comes
I'
OPEN MONDAY NIGHTS
20% tJII.
word that the CHARLESL. BUT-
LERS and their young son RON- .
1'==F=or=l;;;;;O=O ;;;;;;;Y~ea=n=;;;;,I~ UNTIL CHRISTMAS -
KINGS
have been pu.rveyors SHOPPING HOURS:
of MOlldays, 9:30 a. m. to 9:00 p. m.
"fine Things fDr the HOl:le" Tpesd.)' throftgh SatAr",,).,
.:38 •• 11'I. to &:00 " III.
to discriminating
Detroit &
M!chigan Residents
In Thl! Shaps Of
FINE CHINA
CRYSTAL
SILVER
I,AMPS
FURNITURE
THE
SIGN
OF
THE MERMAID
75 KERCHEVAL AVENUE
WALTOn-PIERCE
DECORATIVE
ACCESSORIES Grosse Pointe Farms
TUxedo 2.1610
POINTI BRANCH
LIS. XING 1 CD.
WOMEN'S
2110 PARK AVENUI
CITY CLUB GROSSI
IURCH.VAL AT ST_ CLA.IR
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Thursday, Oeeember 2, 1948 GROSSE PO I,N 1 E NEW S Peg' cleve.n
Woman's Page • • • by, of, and for Pointe WOmen
Gretchen Elise Rickel Xntas Carnival
IAt Country Day ';",i
Her Engagement Announced 'IClub to Present
,J,nas Musicale
!Cynthia Vossler Wed
Marries Joseph Wolf , Members
of Grosse l'ointe
of the Senior Class
Country Day
!
The Treble Clef Chorus 'of the
: Clark Women's Club will present
In Friday Ceremony
School will present t1lPir Christ- its Christmas Musicale at the
Home Ceremony Precedes Honeymoon to Florida; Young. mas Carnival tomorrow afternoon Becomes Bride of Donald Philip Frank in Home of Parents,
home of Dr. and 1\'1rs. C. W.
Couple to Spend Holidays in Pointe ..
.and . and evening in the ~ymnaslum Yager on Wednesday evening,
Dr. <'Ind Mrs. Albert E. Vossler of
at Country Day School.
December 8, Mor<'ln Road
pve in Washington The Carnival is open to all
------.-- students, parents and friends of Featured 011 the program will
Gretchen Elise Rickel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Armin the school. Proceeds will go to- hi: the pipe organ asse:nbled and C\'nthia Benoist Vossler became the bride of Donald
:Rickel of Edgemont Park. became' the bride of Joseph J. wards the annual edition of the installed by Dr. Yager himself, Philip Frank Friday afternoon at a ceremony in the home
Wolf at a Saturday noon ceremony in the home of the bride's "PERICON," the yearbook of in his home on Lakeland. of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Albert E. Vossler of Moran road.
parents. Mr, Wolf is the son of Mrs. Julius L, Wolf of San Country Day School and Detroit With lI-frE. Yager at het own The Rev. George E. Kurz officiated at the wedding.
Francisco, Calif. _
;--_ .... - .. -----.------.-.- University School. organ, guest SOIOi" inclu(!e ~It'".
..t.S Palms ilnd whit£' chl'y,anthc. ','. d J R B t
F k D e tt mer, t It 'I ,man, an ames , ames a-
A cafe "u lait shade of chan- I When the couple
tilly lace was Gretchen's chokl' honeymoon
I,
left on a
to Florida. the bri1c ,thr
The gymnasium
appearal1ce
will take on
.of a real out-
I J.ran' ?hlhlhdn)nl~l. con l'a 0: "t's.
~1. \"lulJJl, F~w
mUJllS bankpd the French doors' t('ndcd the brldeoort1om.
Ann Gilchrist, soprano: and Joan in the living room of the. \f05slel'; For her daughter's. w£:dd~ng
for her bridal gown, The bal., was wearing
lerina length dress was fashioned: court purple.
a c03tume suit of
Pale pink and
i door £:lrnlval With a House of
i Fun. ',l:reaks, ~ Fortune Teller,
Smithers,
th~
/lute MI s. Dettmel
solOIst at GIOSS(, Pomte
IS home, while white
two floor candelabra
tapers
completed
I
and and the home receptIOn
followed,
whIch
1>1rs Vos~ler ,~hose an
in an off.the-shoulder design, She i maUI'e roses formed her halo balloons. musIc and candled
wore a strand of pearls, the gift, chapenu. The newlyweds will re- apples. Woods Plesbyterian ChlllCh. the b,'ck~l o\lm\. The bl'1degroom'l aqua cdrep('bfloo' .ldengtlhddresl~ and
. - pmne a u[gun val' s lpper
of the bridegroom's mother, and' turn to the Pointe fOI' the Christ- Sally Fay, president of the Under the d,rcctlon of MI s, J. ,\\'ho,e hOIl\(' IS in Staunton, 111., 101 chId to hel' SIlver bag. Mrs,
carried white orchids. i mas hdlidays, before making Senior Class: is .in charge of t~e I W. Riehl, WIth 1\Irs B. A. Clark' is th" ,on o[ the Phlilp J Franks. Frank \l'Dl e a floor-length creoe
Mrs. Bentley T, Handwork, their home in Washington, D, C, ChrIStmas CarOlval, which WIll accompanying, choral arrange- of St Loul~. Mo. \ gol' n of royat blue and a charl-
came from Toledo to be her sis-: The new Mrs. Wolf was grad- usher III the Yuletide season for ments of the traciltional carols Cynthia was mal'l'ied in a gown reuse lady slipper orchid.
fer's matron of honor. She was i uated from Grosse Pointe Coun- students at~ountry Day School. of ten countries will he sung by of white sa tin \I"tn filled bodice, When the newlyweds left or.
gowned in turquoise crepe and try Day School, Gunston Hall in The CarnIval WIll be .open 111 the followmg group: l\trs. II M, scalloped neckline and long i their wedding trip to Chicago,
carried an arrangement of yellow Washington and the Central the afternoon from 3 unll15, and Banta, 1\lrs L. E. Borden. Mrs. sleeves pointed at the wrists. Her Ithe bride was wearing a black
cypridedium orchids. School of Speech and Drama in in the evenmg from 8 unlll lO, W., F. Herd, Mrs. A. Hepburn. long, full hoop skirt ended In a wool suit under a fur coat. She
David MacDaniel, of San Fran- London, England, During the ------ Mrs. M. E. Johnson, Mrs, F. Jun- circulm' train. Her fingertip veil also wore a small veiled black
cisco, performed
best man.
the duties of war, she directed volunteer camp
and hospital shows in Washing.
P'~ PI"U A 1Ulnnae ker, MIS, Don l\Iiller, Mrs. N, J,
Miller, Mrs. D. L. Mitchell, Mrs,
o[ illusion fell from a point de hat and black accessories.
Venice bonnet and she carried a From their home in Staunton,
Mrs, Rickel wore an ankle ton. M, Monroe, Mrs. Kcnneth New- bouquet of gardenias and steph- the couple will return to spend
length gown of gray crepe and A. graduate
a bronze orchid corsage for her I Vel'Slty and Harvard Law School,
of Stanford Uni-; To lYleet Dee, 6 ton, Mrs. G. G. Reid, Mrs. J, W.
Robinson. ~Irs. !larry Sainsbury,
anotis. Christmas with
Mrs. Webster B. Knight HI and Vossler. Then they will travel to
Dr. and Mrs.
daughter's I"'edding, and the I Mr, Wolf is nowaltached to the I --. Mrs, Frank C, Sharrow, Mrs, S. Carol Vossler, the attendants, Miami for a longer honeymoon
luncheon which followed. 1 State Department in the capital.: The Grosse Pomte Group of Soderback, Mrs, Frank Tram- were gowned in ice blue satill, trip,
----.-, • ! the Detroit Pi Beta Phi Alumnae
'Club will meet Monday evening.
posh. Mrs. F. R. Welsher and Their frocks had sweetheart I SERVICES, GENERAL
Mrs. W. Laird. necklines, short sleeves and long
First of Schooling Shows Dec. 6, at the home of Mrs. A. S.
Robinson, 1:1086 E. Outer drive.
A New England supper is plan-
The program will be brought
to a close by Mrs. Kenneth New.
full skirts, They carried
chrysanthemums
bronze A general
and wore the dered your community.
service can be ren.
Help save
Held by Pointe Hunt Club ned for 6:30 p.m. at which Mrs,
O. A. Bl'ines, Mrs. R. L. Shepard, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Olney Jones,
-Picture by Paul Ga"n
of Washington road,
\ ton with her
I Christmas Cartoon."
.
skit, "Dickens' same flowers in their hair.
Webster B. Knight
ALGER HOUSE by signing the
III, best coupon on page one,
Tne Grosse Pointe Hunt Club ownedand ridden by 11k Put-' 1I1rs.E. P. Robertson and Mrs. announce the engagement of their daughter, LOW~Y, to
held the first of a series of C II d b J 'George M. Hackman 1'.'111 asSlS!. Mr. Walter Scotten II, son of Mr. and Mrs, 'lValter Scotten,
nam; 0 eene .. owne )' oyce. Members are asked to bring of Edb"emont Park. Lowr.\.' attended the Grosse Pointe
schooling shows on Sunday. No- Mulky and f1dden by Barbara
vember 28. .At the end of the B II one or two "white elephants" Country Day School and was graduated from the Shipley
season th'd 1'1 er "I h 0 h as recelve d
e
. u. which will be auctioned to raise
Class No.8, Pairs: Barbara Blll1 money for a gift for Michigan
School )'11 BI':'n Ma\\'l', Penns"lvania.
!
She is a member
.J
of
the lar!j:est number o[ points and Mary Mulford, Kim Henry Gamma, (relatively new chapter the Sigma Gamma Association and a provisional member
from eacn o[ the schooling shows and Susan DenIer; Nancy Rude- at Michigan State College). of the Junior League. Po'lr. Scotten attended the Detroit
is awarded a trophy and his or man and Carol Stewart: Lauren The group will also continue Univel'sitv School, Ashville School and was gradualed from
her name is put on a large per. Edgar and Susan Mulford, work on cancer' pads for the De- Choate. His college was Princeton. He served three and a
petual cup, Class No.9, Advanced Horse- trait Cancer Society, one of its half )'ears in the United States Army Signal Corps, Pacific
'Sunday winners included: manship: Julie Chapman, Mary local projects. Theatre.
NeVI York
St. J cunes GUIld, Kennet he' unnlg ham on Dec. 18
Class No. I, Beginners Horse- Mulford, Nacy Rudeman and ------ •
NEAlt ~ND STItEl:T
manship': Judy Allison. Fredrick Barbara Bull. ' •
Allison, Robert AlliSon, Joan Lc- Class No. 10, Ope~ Jump: For- I .
b:
Decent er 7' T,'rzah An ne B"1'995 W'III Ma rry
Gro and Mary Carol FllIehauf. clOer Free. owned and ridden by I.
owned i FtlU'
•• • in our Grosse Pointe shop
Class No.2, In ter:n e d i ate Carol Stewart; Polition,
Horsemanship: (I) Susan Nlul- and ridden by Judy McKiel; Col- ,
forc\, Joan Hill, Karen Chri:;ten. leenr, owned by Joyce Mulky ---
Sen 'and Pam Henry. (2) Lauren and ridden by Barbara Bull; A Christmas Fair with booths Tirzah Anne Briggs, daughter Wallace Cunningham, Jr .. whose
Edgal" Susan Renier, Kim Henry Madam, owned and 'ridden by featuring a wide variety of hoJj. of Mr. and Mrs. Roger B'~aeh parents are the Kenneth W. Cun-
SALE
and Gail Fruehauf. Nacy Rudeman. day gift selections will be spon- Bl'iggs. of Stratford and Guil- ninghams of Berkshire road,
Class NO.3,
Gumdrop
Mary Mulford;
Handy
owned and ridden by
Polition
Hunter:
owned
S OClaI W e If are
.
- --- - sored hv 51. James
Guild of Grosse Pointe on De-
cember 7 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Women's ford, Conn., has chosen Dec. 18
for her marriage
----------------
to Kenneth
Christ
Stratford,
Episcopal
Conn.,
scene of the wedding.
Church
will be the
A recep-
in'
a of dress making
and' ridden
Missy's
by Jud)'
Precision. owned
McKeil;
and
Par I ey Dec. 6.. 8 The new church hall will be
dccon!lP.d inl holiday fashion. A
Pl an t 0 Marry lion will follow at the \Vinter
Quarters. Hotel Barnum, in models and ready-fa.wear
ridden by Julie Chapman;
arp.owned and ridden by Nacy
Mad- ~afeteria
The 34th annual Michigan SOl'- be served to .visitors throughout
style light lunch will 0 NY' It ew ear s Bridgeport,
Mrs.
Conn.
Charles S, Yost, of
Rudemen. ial Welfare Conference of public the day, Guests will find linens. Bloomsburg, Pa., will be matron
CI N 4 0 T G't d and private health and welfare aprons, kitchen varieties, chil- News that Barbara Ann Brink- of honor. Suzanne Kincaid, of
ass o.'t , pcn d reed al e : ol'ganl'zall'on"
L a d y B an d I ,owne 'dd"' of the stale \"1'11 dren's to,Ys. bake,d goods and man and ,lohn Alexander Jel. Bridgeport, and Nell' York, will reductions from 30 to 50%
an 1'1 en meet.at tile Book.Cadl'llac
~ •. - - other artlcles..
H"',:-',, . '. frev will be married on, New serve as honor maid. Bridesmaids
b y J ean V ance: S an d y I oore, on Dec. 6, 7 and 8,
M I' The commIttee In charge Jll- -
owned and ridden by Mary Mul-. chides Mrs. Harold Memke, gen- Year's Day comes with the an- will be Nina E. Cunningham,
ford! Sue Lynn; ridden by Kim .Openlng day of the conference cral chairman: assisted by Mes- nOllncement of their engagement sister of thc bridegroom: Joan E.
Henry; Lightening Bill, ridden Will be devoted to workshops on dames Bauman, Carr, Flcm- by Barbara Ann's parents, Mr. Cook. of Danvers, Mass: Mrs. Made to Order Models S4S to $295
by Pam Henry, SOCial welfare problems .. Among ming. Laforet, Mumford and and Mrs. Milton George Brink- Stuart C. Whiteside, Jr., of Har-
Class NO.5, Adult Hack: Tar !eadersln
m the institutes
the field. partlclpatl~g
WIll be Launn
Wressell and members of the man, of Balfour road.
Mr. and Mr.". Brl'nkman
I
rison, ;". Y., and 1\11'5. William A.
for-, Ingram, of Schenectady, N. Y.
Ready.to- Wea r S2S to $14J
Boy, ridden by Karl Lysinger; . . Junior Guild, " •
Russell, owned and ridd'Cn by Hyde, Bme<l\! o[ PublJc ASSIst- SI. James Lutheran Church is mally <lnnounced the betrothal at William W. Cunningham will
Dick }<'l'uehiluf; Belldale, owned ance, Cleveland, 0,; lI-~rs. Beu.la.h at 170 McMillan roac!, near Ker- a familv dinner at the Detroit be his brolher's best man. Six Collins Original Suits, Imported Woolens ••••••••••• SISO
Rohret, Umted Chantles, Chl- . '.. Boat dub. Present were the Yale classmates of the prospec-
and ridden by Ernest Putnam; cago', Clark Tl'bbl'tts, Unl'vel'sl'ty cheval In Gl'Osse .l?omte Falms, bridegroom-to-be's parents, Mr, tive bridegroom, who will usher
H all. owned by 1111'.Putnam and of Michigan and Kathryn Adams, J h J ff h . . 1 d Mall)' of the clothes Oft sale: lare shown lure dllritlg the
ridden by Edmund Dowling. F'I S . A . t' and MIS. Stanley 0 n e rey, guests to t ell' seals. me u e fashioll Fete
ami y ervlce S SOl' I a lon, Constance Joyce Fitch of Brantford, Ont. Flobert Ballantyne. Joseph Proc-
Class NO.6, Working Hunter:
Polition, owned and ridden by
Grand Rapids.
T M D 29th A European trip' panned
r by
t
or,
RId
0 an
R dd H
II .' enry
R dk'
u m,
Local tax~supported, privately- 0 arry on ec. !\ill'. and Mrs. Brinkill,ll, brought Harry S. HeWitt and Haydock
Judy McKeil;
'dd b Hall. owned and sllp-I,.-".ted ,"nd COlnmunl't" ~ Cllest "
.". about the young couple's decision !I"II er, J r.
.,1
rl __
en y Mr. PI.ltna_m_;B el_l_d_al_e, agencies will participate. Donald Jerome Haigh will
------.--~-- Of interest to the public and claim
I,
Constand' Joyce Fitch. ~~~h~: f,~;~
I~ I~i:r~~edd~~eg ~~~
in FURS BY ROBERT SHOP, punch & judy block
TU.2.0922 open to all community leaders is' daughter of Mr. <lnd l\lrs. Ferns had first considered. Too, (here REAL ESTATE I WANTED
'fJ (' ." general session at 1I :15 a,01.' H. Fitch of Merriweather road. as was an especial feeling for the ALGER HOUSE I for aU Grosse
.Ie". l Tuesday (Dcc. 7) with K<lrl de I hi~ bride at an 8 o'c1ock evening
, Christmas '
holi d ay tIme. , Pointe.
E ver)'one Lo ves Schweinitz, director o[ the com- . service in Christ Church, Grosse
mi!le'e on Education and S9clal i Pointe, on \Vednesday, Jan. 19 is the sailing date of i
Dec. 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Brinkman, They
LA CTO PI NE B,I TN Oil ,
Securit'y,
EducatIon.
American
Washmgton,
Governor.elect
Williams will be present
Council
D, C.
on\' Tht' prospective brid('groom
. the son of Mrs, Ruth E. Haigh,
G. Men n e n I of Sun Francisco,
at the Jerome Haigh. of Detroit.
and Arthur
is will leave fOl' New York about a
wcek aIter the nuptials.
b . h f
cem er promIses a rus 0 prepa-
so De.
Opgn ,\10'''/011.9,15 to 8:30; otltllr JOI!' 9:15 to 5i30
annual conference luncheon at Mrs. Don<lld C. WilsOIl, Jr., ration~ for the wedding. Yuletide
12:30 p.m. Wednesday (Dec. 8) will come [rom her Tecumseh, activities and the journey abroad.
in the Grand Ballroom o[ the I1.rich., home to be her ssiter's Barbara Ann attended Pine-
Book.Cadillac to state his plan honor matl'on. Julie Macauley. brook School for Girls at Leda-
for the social welfare program in of Hanlpton, Conn.. atld Eliza- nau and Grosse Pointe High
the state during the next two beth Adams will be bridesmaids. School. 1'he bridegroom.elect
years. Principal
luncheon
speaker
will be Frank
at the Alden James Haigh will serve served 10 the Canadian
Bane, a.~ Don<lld's best ma- Roger H. two y€ars befor~ coming tn DC.',
Navy for I
executive director. Council of Fitch. Donaid T. Wilson, Jr, and troit to live and attend \Va\'ne
State Government, Chicago, Ill. Lynn S~a~~I~I!-~e_a_t_t_h_e_g_u_c_~.t_._s._U_n_i_v~rsity. ._1
o u R P U M P
IN SIZES TO FIT EVERY FOOT
Qtl1risttltus IDilltl~
.hlJlior I:~~gue Shop I
of firosse Pointe j
She's hard fo please? Then,
72 Kerchev<ll, Gr. Pte. Farms
,.
}
here's fhe very gift YOIl wanf .•
fit .. l!'~ Delman pu m r in black. bro ....n
.\ The true pine fragrance of
~'
LACTOPI~E is delightfully Fmm tbe f.engllt of f1a"dicapprd
sO()fhing and relaxing
Perlonelized Chriltmes Si(\di~9\ lid C()mfll~le ranlle or
bard.IQ.find
Hendsomely packaged for Soeetllcie Cilses, lovely Luncheon .i~u for tht hor,J.IQ.fil (Ql'J1
Christmas- Sets, B,lby Toys ~nd tvlonogrernmed C'u IS alone. 22,95
't'I[)THS 6IZ!'!i
Card Table Covers.
1.00 to 3.75 A,\.\,\. "~, 51.10
,\,\,\ ..• ,",,~; , 4 I. 10
AA. ;':,'1,' • 4 I" 10
1/1 Ollr 01/'/1 Sf,()fl$ .\ .' ,) , .. , 4 10 III
R , , • ". 31" 10
CAVALER Unu,ual
Swed;,h Crysldl,
Si'ver G;I+!
Anliquc
AO';('lue
Per.
C """' .. ) ,,, 9
In the
Woods 'l'ho.!er
Block
:J)rug cc~aini.
Rr<l!ltiful gift wrappings fnr r(lc" prCl~1l1
19291 MACK AYE'. TV.5.506Z Specinli2l'd wrl1ppillgs for ebildren
C()rncr fk.luncmoUlh
..
Page Twelve::... --'- -; 'G R 0 S\S E POI N TEN _ E W S Thursday, December 2,1948
r"";'~""""';;:."'''''''.-':'''/''D:''k''<;'''Si-;''''''.~I Woods Church ~~,~u~d I ~;~y
uY~:~::e IPctrties PI'ecede ti\i;e'1::'~::s~t;~~;~ by a tea given by the teachers.
There' will be a board m-eeting
City Club. Mrs. Alfred W. Bm.
der, president, will preside at Ihe
n 'llle~s
~: •• • e 1
••• ) ~~IWOlllen to l!0ld I The school~
TU. 1.4852 ~~I T !tree M eetrngs
will ring at!G.P. Club Dance, Betty Winslow entertained re-
at 10:30 a. m. at the Women's
r
meetings.
..• " \l
"
~~ 19343 HARPER ACTon from V,ive.fn Thealer
J~ I'
8:30 on S~turday
--
!
cember 4, m the Central YWCA, ceded
evening,
Friday
De'!1
evening's junior
Several cocktail parties pre- cenlly at a pre-season
given in the Meadow lane home
ski party'
I
-.)
~:
~~ S C HWI N N.
,~
DeLUXE
~. The ~rosse
.• Presbytenan
~!
~~.
pointe.
Church
Associalion,
Woo~s: c"lIing 150 children from all over dinner.dance
Wome~ s • Detroit and its suburbs to the!
under t.he 1('~d~rshlP i "Country
at the Little Club.
Mr. and Mrs, James W, Grace
School. Chrislmas
i.
Tree i invited the Jerome
of Mr. and l\frs. Reuben
man,
C. Du-
Water-
Gucsts waxed and lacqllcred
A FINER .1
':
~'.
~, of Mrs. James AleXIS, Plesld~nt,.
~~ is ending the Yl"ar With three 1m. women of the Purdue
Party", bemg sponsored by the, charmes, Mr. and Mrs, Charles
Univer-: Wright III, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel. di:;cussed
skis for Ihe season ahead, then
skiing topics FUNERAL SERVICE
at a
:~
,~
,~
"
B IC YC LE S ~~ " portant mectlllgs.
,'h
h TI~~h fil;S~. ~et'e~~be~I'i~1 :~n:is~:
" . c Ule a . p,.,
't
Sl Y cu.
I b
These teen.agers
I 11 tion of' age from the first through
ranging
I
R. Simmolls.
in Jean F. Mesrilz,
the Edward
Jr:, ]\fl'. ami ~lIS.
Mr. and Mrs,
I h
u nc eon.
Among the 30 present
R. Grace, Jr., and the Mr. and Mrs. Forbes
•
Howard,
were FOR
j
,8asI8i/e leesilenls
:~ ~~ of ,annual redPorlt~~lr~r~w~ng of' eighth grade~. will be escorted by Lawrence G:0tfredsons~ Jr., to 1\11'. ;uld Mrs. Jack Coulton, Jack
"
~~
:: H"iJb Knee ",fclion SI"iIlK For;'
" offlc!'rs,
~~ names for groups.
~~
an
0c..
The. new slale
.
I thelr boy f!'lend husbands.
: will carry the dinner
offlcer.s ,for gifts to be hung .on the Christ-
who their home III SI. ClaIr avenue
pails' and for ~ pre-dance
Another
party. , Fraser, Bob Flsher, Bud Balian-
cocklail fell' was host- tyne, Belty McClme,
.
Mac Lov-
.,
" ~, 1949 IS as fol~ows. PreSident, mas tree, to be distributed later ed by the juniol" William Cal-! eliI', Susie Stoepel, Bud Beamer,
': "t Mrs. James AleXIS; 1st vlce.preslci
y 2 n
by a real Santa Claus, lervs in !'hpir Hall Place home : Jim Chapin Bud's house gues'
~, H'LLY EQUIPPED ~ d~nt, Mr.sd. Ttho~:~ DJc\\h'e ; E a s A truant officer will help the Th~ir guest; included Betsy Hol~ from ~estP' 01'1 Conn Nanc;
" " vICe-pres I en, miS. 0 n • t h . t . bl G elk' J ,."
,~ ,~ ton' 3rd vice.president, Mrs. eac er main am some sem ance ton. eorge P. au illS. 1' •• 1\'11".Hughes. Lydia Kerr, Clifford
5695
\ \' G ' Id S h '. recording st'c. of order among the obslreperous and Mrs. Raymond K. Dykema, Ford Joyce Coulton and Bud
~, ,,~ . ~ra. r.~rsro~uo~~ll(i Ewal'l; C01- boys ancl girls. Following rec~ss. Jr., ~1r. and ::-'11'';. Richard E. ~Vil- Day.' ,
~,
"
"
,~
S ~, \ leal Y.d.
" L::;ng; treasurer,
~, Morse' assistant
. 'I
respon IIlg secle arMY" ~s. th' P lions will be given by the pupils.
IS. L'l 10
treasurer,
M Roy a program
Mrs.
,
ReservatIOns
of songs and reclta-
.
are bemg taken
liams. Doug McClure,
Mrs. Woodruff B. Crouse and the
F' d . I S F .d' J
1 e erlC.' . 01 S, r.
.1\11'. and
League for Crippled
To Meet on Dec. 10
~
'
~~ ~~ Georg~ Jenuings. for this old fashioned event by More were the Henry M. Camp- EAST SIDE CH",.PEt
,\ " d. t' f th . g vl'IJ Mrs. R. Gobrecht. 8410 Easl Out- bells III of Ann Arbor, Mr. and PICTURW
",',. ~~ b De . Ica lOn a evenm
by Mrs, eRex Johnston \ er d rl\e, . M'~s. R . C . M arc h ant, "" I'S. H'amllton
. , 'r R. James 0
f '''g
Th e k u la l' me e t'ng 1
of tho ~ HAItP£R al lAKEPOINTE
" " ~ glven h 15919 Avon road, and Mrs. A. C. Grosse lie, MI'. l.ud Mrs, Jake r-.Iichigan League for Crippled "Rling'on l.131
': ,~ i WIth th~, Rachel Group as o.s- Wheat, 14801 Glynn court. Mrs. Wardwell, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Children will be held on Friday, CENTR"l WEST CH"PH
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Helen Stoepel,
Bill Finkenstaedt
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Fred Hauck will revIew "The BJg president.of
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and Dan Holley. .
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It is a story of P'lter, and a se.
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Group will be hostesses with
Mrs. W. L. Valade, leader.
SERVICE TO AND AROUND
The third meeting is a Woo
THE POINTE THE CLOCK men's Association meeting on De.
cember 13 at 8:15 at the church,
~ with a Christmas .program /lnd
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GROSSE F!OINTE NEWS
LOST AND FOUND at! now. Help find a way to save Page Thirteen
Lost, ••• Alger House to the it, Mail coupon on front page Gray-Arnoldy !Lois Murphy's Elizabeth Gilchrist Weds George Robert Phillips
The ushers were Jeremiah Doyle,
citizens of the Pointe unle.s we TODAY.
Vows Exchanged BetJ'othrl.l Tolcl Daniel Kelly ar.d John Gilchrist,
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I" In a l'C'l'e.nony Saturday morn. quet was composed of white roses
l' ing at St. Paul's Church. Grosse and ivy and was attached to a brother of. the bride,
A Saturday service
chapel of Colgate-Rochesler
in the
Div. Seoul
I Gucsts who arrived at the Bal.
Point!'. Elizabeth
daughter
Ann Gilchrist,
of Mrs. John Christo-
fan of white lace.
The maid of honor. Shirley
The cO'.lple are traveling to
inity School, Rochester, N. Y., I
lotiI' road home of the Charles
'11. M,lr,oh.vs Saturday afternoon
pher Gilchrist and George Rob.
er t Ph'll IPS. son a f .. 1', an d ,rs,
'I M
Beaupre.
velvet.
was dressed
Her bouquet
in fuschia
was mad!'
New York for their hone:rffi(Jon.
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:\lPRACTICAL , JOKER
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united in marriage Jane Gregg
Gray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. were "reeted by large portraits
. J ,osep h Ph'IJ' IpS, spa k eelI'
I th' nup. of deep pink chrysanthemums A cur drin,n by Jack Hr:ndrle
Mahlon Hill Gregg, of Roches- I '" tlal vows. and roses attached to a pink fan, of 2~67 Hlllerest, ran into a i;nrri-
whkh told the troth or Lois But. Eli7.abeth chose a gown of I The bridesmaid, Virginia AIJor, cad", s"me impractical jr,kC-I ,~"rl
IeI' Murphy and Edward K, Ald. white satin with a veil of IIJusion i Wale dust}. ro~e velvet. put U;, a"m.SS K.;rch"\'a! a \'fern,,!
.". Troop 539 went troop camping worth, of Chicago. held 10 place by a crown of sattn i D('an Higl)ble was chosen to In l:l(' Fctrr~s on the niflht of
at Metamora the v.~ek.end of Lois met her guests in a cock. edged in seed peiirls Her bou-I perform the duties of best man. ::\ove;mh ..J' 1;;,
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November 12. They were joined tail length dress of red taffeta to ---------.- . . ..__ .__ . ... _
by some of the scouts from troops which she. had pinned a gardenia You Bul' Ihe Besl ••. al Farm,!
703 and 377.
The highlights of
the trip were puppet shows-I,he corsage.
puppets being mad-e from pota- Her fiance, son of Mrs. Edwin
toes and carrots-and a hayride, K. Hoover of Rivard boulevard.
using a tractor instead of horses. and Edward L. Aldworth, of
Farms
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Mrs. J. C. White, Mrs. L. N. Ore- Palm Beach. Fla., spent -the hol-
' baugh, Mrs, J. A. Henderson
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Miss Patricia McCleary were the
and ida)' wr>ekenrl in the Point(',
wa, graduated fron~ St. Aubans
He.
Sale! Distinguished Gifts that Reflect
leaders. School and the Umverslty of
VIe have a complete line of I
These scouts hav'e just com- Michigan. wher<> he WiiS a mem- Your Good Taste and Thoughtfulness
pleted three complete clothlllg , bel' of Phi Delta Theta fraterlllt~'.
Christmas foliage and pine kits for European children. Lois. who made her dcbul dur- ~fnn)' O'h('l' Fauc'y Sc'lections l\re
• • • ing the 1940 Christmas season,
cones for making your own Troop 385 also took a trip to allended Sacred Hearl Convent
lu('ludc~tl in ~his ;jMnO)'Sale _ nec. 2.3.4
Met",mora over the week-end of and the convent in Neuilly.
centerpieces and decorations, November 19, They did not let France. Fol' three years, she
the rain interfere with their foot- served with the American Red
ball games. Cross attached to the Headquar-
'.' . iJ8D }'OU'n IVAi\'T TO GET • • • tel'S ~'jle Department in England,
St. Paul's Brownie troop 257 France and Germany. She is a
YOUR CHRISTMAS IFREATHS took advantage of the fine fall member of Sigma Gamma and
Aj\'D ROPING If/HnE STOCKS days by going hiking. On No- the Junior League.
ARE FRESH AND COMPLETE vember 18,. the~' clit;1axed .thei:
hike to 7-Mlle pier With a wiener
I No wedding date has been set.
ier, N. Y.. and \Villiam Frank Toa51ed Sailed Mexicmz P/I1l1kin Seed, per jar, 5!}c
Arnoldy, Jr., whose parents are roast. They are working hald shower at Kerby school. The
MI'. and Mrs. William F. AI'- on their Red Feather credits. gifts were to form a clothing k;t Desert Sauces, ill R oz: jarJ, large assnrtmellt
i noldy of Neff road. • • • for a European baby. Games
Specil11 S"le of Imporled II/illes, VermolltlJ" Ch'lJJ1/'tlgl!er
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IVirs. H. Wildel' Clapp. of Roch- On Novembllr 16, Troop 620 in. were played and the girls served
: ester. was matron of honor. vited thdl' mothers to a unique refreshments to their mothers. Pickwick Tom & Jerry and Egg Nng Bal/er
~~
Ex<ju;ute Crealio1lJ
Nancy H. Gregg. sister
brine, served as honOr maid.
of the I Order your Christmas Turkey 9% 07.. lin. 79c
The bridegroom's father. Wil. i and Gift Baskets NOW! Also
14432 MACK AVE. limn F. Arnoldy. was his best I" Christmas Table Decorations,
NE,\R CIIAI,MERS TUXEDO 1.0670 man. Ford W. Brunner, of Ak-
Candles, etc.
ron, 0., James Sessions,. of Bris-
tol. Conn.. Carl V. Nltze and,
---- - -- James Hardee, both of Roches- I
tel', were the ushers.
f~ ' A reception followed at the
Chatlerbox Club. Lilchfield or Coldwater Creal1iery Buf/er, 93 score
Hills Bros. Coffee
per pound, 67c
per pound , ..
dunhill
,
Christmas
Pontchertrain Chapter
Committee Meets Friday
:JOI' 7jOllJ' Slwppillf} Choice Leg or Rump Roa51 Veal per pound! 7flc
51c
P'Il'11HBreakfa51 Sa/lSage, small lil,ks .per p,ound! 79c
Fab, Breeze, Vel. Dreft
alld make your relecliollS at I Mr3 Harld C. Belf of Pont-
charlr'ain drive will open her Con ve~dence , ••• Fre5h Caugbl White Fish : pound, 59c package .. " .. 3Ic
GROSSE. POINTE DRUG I home to members of the Service
Conlll1Jtlee of Fort Pontchar-
Fresb Pickerri, ,.. pound! 35e
troin Cbapter. Daughters of the Savoy Bartlett Pears
American Hevolution, Friday, De-
PIIOPEU'S will remain open FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
3 large cans """""'" 1.99
cember 3 at 12:20 o'C/ock.
e"er;t. e\'ening until Tex115 Sweet Juice Oranges , 3 doz, 1.00 Mellow Pack Peach!'S
Co-hostesses ftJr tbe luncheon
bridge meeting will be Mrs. Her- 3 large cans .......... ,...... 1.65
Fa"c:y Piuk Grape Fruil u ;.................... 5 lor 35e
bert F, Buchler, Mrs, James R.
Flickcngel'. 1111'S. Carl D. Mac- Large Pepper Squash :................. 51 for 25,:
pherson, and Mrs. Lestc!' W. Hall.
Among
Mrs. Frederick
those to attend
J. Dvkstra.
are:
Mrs.
9:00 0' clock , . . Fallc)' Fresb Greelz Bealls...........................................
Ru Jabagar ,...........................
2 ~h" 39c
Ih., 5c
Assorteci Barley Sugar
Squares, Spe~'i~! lu\V
price, lb ,.., .. 5ge
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Geol'ge H. Cummiris. Mrs. H.
Sanboi'n Brown. Mrs. Albert E. now !tit Christmas
Cooney, Mrs. Ray Welford Covey,
Mrs. J. Ivan Dise, Mrs. Wilson
C. Homer, l\'1rs. Wm. W. Lavers,
355 F1SH:;m:~:~\ery Service n;kaLlr"'.Sm
ser:YOU41°a2'r~IOOh- to n
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Mrs. Charles
Dale Heynolds
H. Rese, Mrs. O.
and Mrs, Harold
OPP. GrosS<! Pomte High ".}J ~ ~ tJ.1 '" ~
ON THE CAMPUS ,
W. Stad"
Mrs. Fred T. L. Grimm, cbair-
man will preside at a short bus-
ines, seSSlOn.
Scentinel Members will bring Christmas
gifts, wr,lpped and labeled as to
DISTINCTIVE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN
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age. for boyar gil'1, to be sent,
I J 70 16 Kercheval Avenue-;: Grosse Pointe
Time to Start
to DA.R. approved Mountain
schools.
perfume container and funnel
To guard the perfume in her purse .•. give
en f9tmM
her a Scentinel and funnel gift ensemble.
'Nith the Scen/ine!, she Ciln catry her favorite
fragrance wherever she goes. A lovely
metal encased olass flacon with ar!
applicator stopper of grou~d glass. There are no
mcving parts to get out of order!
The set ii, goldel1 tOlle me/al $3.50 110 Fed. lax
111Ster/illg 5il/'er $9.50 pillS 20% Fed. lax. SlJppI'ing
CORRECT
at\WJuUi~8
FOR A MAN'S 'CHRISTMAS
your
•. To,!dr:cs in the Dur!hiil i'ild:tion, subtlY fragrar.ccd,
superbly padagcd, supremely corrcc!. i" Spir.al botties, or -RIGHT: ~ooJ
Person",liwd w:ih his initials. taste is personified
Aflcr ,<ba/'e 10rio11.•• 4 M, S2.00, R 0,.
S J.5() in this Whaling tab
CnlrJgl1r •.• 4 nz. 51.00, R n•. $5.00 collar ~hirt in fine quality
Sbtllillg 11MI'l, 52.00 ••. TAlther ,Iba/'c, Sl.O()
IIlripe«! broadcloth, with French
Rt1iJ/.JlesJJIJar'e, $1.00 ••• 1alc. S 1.~O
1Iz J1Ili/rt gift JetJ from $j.50 fa 57.50
cuffs at 5.95. Just one of many
distinctive ~i{t shirts here. Also,
pure silk neckwear, featured at 2.00.
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MEN'S WEAR, 617 WOODWARD
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Thursday, December 2. 1948
Gross~ Point' N~W8 ,
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
ALSO PUBLISHERS
BY THE ABBE PRESS, INC,
OF THE DETROIT WESTWARD AND THE
Grosse- ! Pointers Air Views on Alger House Question
GRAND RIVER RECORD. OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99
KERCHEVAL, GROSSE POINTE FARMS, 30, MICHIGAN , lE~agleratioJms the past. In Alger Bouse we h.ave I for the. best interests of' our upper gallel'les I
of the Alger Itural engmeers been sought for
Phone TV. 2-6900 52 .... 3~ I
! A. PRYOR a tangible example of excePtIOn-I commumty, and so I am v. ritlng . House for which there IS an un-I competitive advice: I understand
Three Trunk Lines ally fine archItecture and land- to ask you to continue to urge a! ending demand from many local that Del'l'lck alld Gamber have
Member Michigan Press Ass'n and Natlonal Editorial Ass'n.
ROBERT B. EDGAR ... E!:lITOR and GENERAL MANAGER
"0 Ihe mow, Ihe bellllli/III mow,
Fi/litlg Ihe sRy IJnd earlh bel Oil.
scape garden.mg,
both arts winch cannot be dupli.
cated today. By refusmg
an example
to ac.
of reconSideration
Yours very sincerely,
of thIS offer.
FLORA LARNED ANDERSON I have
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and DetrOIt ol'gamzatlOns.
Many people Indudmg
Withheld
myself
I plans for a new buildmg and that
they are against
finanCIal aId to Alger House. Such .rejection
accept10g the
on
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MARK K. EDGAR
A. PRYOR
'..... .. . . ... EDITORIAL
EDITOR, WOMEN'S PAGES
WRITER O f;er I h e house.lops, a! er J h e slreel, cept such t a place t for the use. and D
en)oymen 0
f f t
u ure genera 1005, ear EdItor:
----- this plo)ect until such questions
have been finally determmed.
I theIr part would onl"J be natural
and can readily be understood by
I
Ol/er the heads of the people J 011 meel, the Board of Educal!on has as- Your superb edItorial on the r" anyone
MATTHEW
SHELDON
JANE SCHERMERHORN
M. GOEBEL
DAVIS
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FEATURE PAGE. SOCIETY
MANAGER
MANAGER
Dancing, Flirlit/g, Skimming along,
Beautiful mow, it eml do nOlhillg wrong."
(John Walson)
sumed a grave responslblllty.
Hour.e has been rejected
Alger
It seems a PIty that Since Alger little to be said-but
House
as a gest we expand our thinkmg one!
"dIsaster" leaves I \ ery smcel'()ly yours,
may I sug_1 DR. JOHN J, PEAR
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As I under,tand
offered for a memonal,
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It. the money
for those
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FRED RUNNELLS ,... . '... . SPORTS EDITOR • • • lIbrary, that it could not be used step farther than the library and Dear SIr: who gave thclr lIves 10 the last
JOE FROMM.....
TOBY CUMMINGS,
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the above poem.
oug
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we get you In th~ mood-for-wmter
The guy who wrote It proba.bly
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never
as a Commumty
WIth I ed to the memory
House dedlcat- Veteran's
of ' the men for an all Grosse POinte Com.
heard I who gave their lives for their mumt)' House. So far the decl. Arllsts
Memorial to the need' The members
Dllectols
of the Board of war, can be used to recondillon
of The Grosse Pomte
ASSOCIation deplore. the enjoy a rnemonal
Alger House and thus we can
of far greater
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ARTHUR BLYLER ADVERTISING
of Kansas. He Ob"lOusly didn't spend last' wmter 111 DetrOit,: counlrv in World War II, Durmg sian for accepting or rejecting JlI-ad\'lsed actIOn recently taken I value and worth for all of the
PATRICIA
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el.ther! The fl~, (01' ~n unrea?onable facsimhe thereoi), has' the tune that the bUilding was Alger House has been in the br the Grosse POInte Board of com:numty tha? .anyone can pas- I
, VIsited us again, so If we strike a few sour notes on these j operated by the Art InstItute it hands of one small group and EducatIOn dechnlllg the gift of slbl) erecl tod,,). The Pr~sldent
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DOROTHY KRAUSE CIRCULATION
here black keys bear with us even as the friends Romans i \Va~ In constant use by many theIr deCIsion has naturally been ',the Russell A. Alger Home as a of. the Board of Education IS def.
MARY MacFARLAND , ACCOUNTS and countrymel; BORE With Anthony , I communI tv organizations, and biased because of theIr responsl- Memollal Public Llbl ary to com- mltely fOl ~h~ acceptance of Al-
FULlS PAIl> CIRClJI,ATJON '" '.. .. . was II great asset to the general biht)' in the dispOSItion of public memorate the men and women of gel' ~iouse, If It IS the wlll of the
Subscription Rate. $200 Per Ycar by Mall. All News and Talked on the phone to a tired business man this morning, who publiC funds. I the Grosse POinte Commumties pu.bllc.
AdvertiSing Copv Must Be m The News Office by we happen to know won a basket futl of groceries as well as t\\ 0 We arc losin>; a \ aluable heri. I However, anYOI,e in Grosse' \\'h" sel\ <;u III we Imlaal y ser. llence I am asking that the
Tuesday Afterno-on l<> QUlaln Insertion That Week.
Eastern Repl'I'SCnlat,vc VICTOR S GRANDIN. turkeys two pheasants two wild ducks and two sides of venison tage How can the people of the; POinte who has tried to schedUle vice of the United States o[ p_cople of the Grosse POlntes de.
551 FIfth Avenue, New York 17, N, Y -Tel. VA. 6-2065. t' ..' , ,i Grosse POinte communIties af- I a lecture or meeting In gracIous I Amel'1ca 10 WO!'ld War II. Many lI,and a reofJenlng of thiS offer
a a pre.Thanksglvlng' feather parly. n.hen we asked 'I hlCh of the fOl d to I efuse this splendId gIft? i 3nd attractlve ~ u rr 0 u n din g s I of those who so served were kill- and have the pros and cons pre-
Entered as second-class matter at the post offIce, Detroit, ~~
~aOrhl?uTshblrkds I'n~oye(II IfordTha~kSghb'lIIg dltnnek~'; ,',: • he rePflle~d; VelY Sincerely yours'j I knows that we have to fall back I cd In that sel VIce, and It s~ms shented for generill dISCUSSIon by
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MichIgan. under the Act of March 3. 1897. . ~n ,sgl\'m "ay Ja a nlce T. one s ea, e were a ral DAVID O. HAMILTON on. our schools and churches, parllcularly unfortunate' t hat t e taxpayers at the ear!lest pos-
to ask Ilh). ..... -_____ ThIS IS a grave lack in an area such a small group ,as the Board SIble date.
A n A ro used PU bl.
Having promised last \\eek not to mention that nasty word Dear Mr. Ectgar: as large as Grosse POlnte Town- of Education should so lightly Very sincerely yours,
tllgain .... haVing to do With the <lay of November 2nd, .. that I am wfltlng tn voice my pro- sbip and should be a maltel of cast aSIde thIS opportunity to Hugh Stalker, M.D.
IC eight letter word beginmng With E' .... we shall have to tell thiS test over the deCISIon of the grave concern to all ItS reSIdents. commemorate those' veterans to 15315 East ';efferson
There is a mounting tide of dissatisfaction in the Pointe In a round-about way, because tell It II e ,,111 Two women sat behind Grosse Pointe Board of Educa- It has been pointed out that whom so many of u,~ owe so , _
community over the action taken by the Board of Education us on the bus one day last \\ eek and as IS the case WIth most females tlon In reJectmg the offer on AI. the sen'!ce wmg of the house much. We believe that the Alger November 28, 1948
in refuslllg the unconditional offer of the Alger House they yabbled back and forth to' each other as If thev had the bus t6 gel' House as a MemOrial Li- could accommodate the !lbrary Horne would be a beautiful and Dear Mr, Edgar: I
Property as a war memonal. . themseh'es. We gathered from thell' conversation that at least one brary. This deCision it seem~ to stock with litlle cost o~ remodel- lasting memonal to theIr vahent Regarding the Alger ,Museum
Bewilderment
expressed by these Critics.
..
and indignation in varying degrees
I
are of the women was a "hll e-out-for-tne-day"
I Ik' b t
was a mg a ou WOl lng a
'k t tl S d
Ie oan sos Inser
maid or waitress
(
.
t b' h t
19 s 0 name
me would depnve
She of a superb sile for Its llbrarv
an. outstandmg
Grosse Pomte
blllldmg
-•
109 and that the beautIful panel-
ed room would
In I Veteran's Memol'lal
make an Ideal
Room-why
sernce.
TI
Ie
G.
losse
sociation was orgamzed
P . tAt
am e
t A
I IS S s- I
10 1938
I of Grosse
everywhere
Pomte,
has
WOlthy of I'our supel b and ~our-
com ersatlOn
been pralse-
The universal thougl:t seems to be that it would be a here), on Ih.~t fatefl~~ night when all .ears were glued to the racilo' which to house the collecl1on then couldn'l I
the I est of the: and ItS purposes aI',!! educational: ageous echlOl,lal In last. week s IS-
reflectIOn upon Grosse Pointe to definitely spurn thIS free J waIting for returns .. (See~ we ha.ven t said the wo.rd yell) and beauliful grounds and a gar-, house be used as a meeting plaee Its membership is open to per- sue of the Glosse Pomte Ne\\s.
offerin of one of the most ma nificent 1'0 erties 111 this . Well, .IJ get on '~Ith thIS me.:!nm.gless sag:!, we fmally heard our den that would be kept u~ as a for aU types of clubs and other I sons residmg In or owning pro _ People la?lent the castmg aSide
commu~ity even if the MemorialgLibrary $roj~ct had never lltlle herome say (WIth rather henrllsh delight},. "Boy! you shoulrla feature of the War Memonal. groups. lor lectures, movIes and I ert)' in any of the Grosse Pom~e of the gl1t of thIS truly grand
b bId seen their faces!" (The faces no doubt belongmg to the guests.} I feel sure that Alger House other events 01 general Intel est I Communities for the study and structure of pUle Italian Renals-
een roac Ie.. .. ... . "They sure were a picture of gloom. I had to laugh to myself. I could be remodelled and adapted -and supported by the com-I cl'lllcism o[ sculptule and pamt- sance as a "Var l\lemonal and
,i
The overwhelmmg
would have been espeCIally
site far and beyond
n:aJonty.opmlOn
anything
suttable
IS that thl~ pr~perty
for a memonal
that could have been obtained
hbrary
thought "HA" •• , • not EVERYBODY
tonight."
Ladles' Are vou tired of entellaming
'" '" ..
in this house is unhappy
in the same old humdrum
able cost, \\hereaS
that enough
I
to IlbralY ~LJrposes. at a reason.
money
It IS doubtful
mumty?
There are many Civic-mInded
could. be people already aroused about tl\e For a number
Ing and for sponsoring
of its members
of years
the works Llbrary_.
in exlllbltlOns, the publlshmg
People also ~ppreclate
llnd exposing
past, some 0tf ~he de.tads lea?mg .to the
of
in the other location at Fisher and Kercheval. Innumerable manner? Then this is for you We filched it out of a magazine that raised t~h erect a sUltable bUlld- future of t~e Grosse ,Pomtes and while the Alger House was '11'- p~~.se; ~fno~lll~lOuS slt~atJJn m
uses have been suggested to which Alger House could be you ma; not have S1!en and f~r be it from us to keep anythmg help- ~:rc~n Ie c~~'n:r t of Fisher dand thle self.evldent need for the five cupled by the Detroit InstJtute of I ~~I;c For g~tl wa~S:U~lay~~t s It-
de t d in ddition t the library purpose eva W lC . 0 my mm ,IS VI lages to plan that futUre to- Arts regular yearly exhibits' . I' Y In-
vo e . a 0 . .' ful from our readers. ThiS article, accompanied by ltttle drawmgs, a poor 10ratlOn for a !tbrary. gether. As soon as the Park Plan- wer~ held Ihere b' The Grosse I deed that the clllzens of Grosse
The Idea of a beautiful commumty center has been upper- deals WIth the suggestIOn that yeu gl\'e a "Wash Day" blldge I smcerely hope that the Board nJng CommIssion' reached the P tAt t A} t 'd I POinte allowed ItS bemg closer!
most In t h e mm d s 0f many.
. . Th ese h ave pomte 'd out t h at t h'.IS luncheon, carrymg out your theme in decor as well as food. FIrst 0
f Ed ucallon WIll reconSider
. Its subject
. of beautifying om
the pro- classese InI' IS S Inst u to'.
alt ssocla lOn an I as a , ,,'1useum _ for with propel"
community is peculiarly .lac~ing. in ?evelopm.ents of this of all you send YOUr Invitation on a piece of paper cut out to re- deCISIOn and accept the very gen- pc:ty at the "LimIts" it became also conducted ther: b~ l:e~~:~: : planning It coul~ have been al-
character and outspoken mdlgnation IS !,!xpressed that the sembel an undershirt. Then (if anyone comes), your place cards are erous offer that has been made eVident that the other four VII. of the assocIatIOn. I most self-susta1Omg as a CU1tUlal
school authorities should have taken action which may de •• made by pastmg a clothes pm, upnght, on a small square card on by the A~ge~. fflmlly. lages would benefil by such an Many m'2mbels 01 the assocl<l"II ~ent~r-but ~h~t It Sho\~d ~e I ~
prive it forever from securing such a plot and building. which you have wntten }'our vlcl!m's , .•. oops! we mean guest's °R1oblat)' HyouTrs. h'll Im prlodvement thand t th eLrkef o. r e lion have contnbuted to the loru.selr as 'aLgbl t or o:lr adr l1em -
er anna I, S OUh h
S are I' cos I eWlse M . I la an d 1 rary IS 10d ee a pu b _
A thought now generally expressed is anxiety whether name. the Alger House may 'be situated emona Fund raIsed .to com- !tc dIsgrace.
the Alger heirs shocked and hurt by this action may rescind Now for the menu suggestions. In a doll's clothes basket, place Dear SIr: in the Farms but it is the con- memorate the. Grosse POinte vet. It 'ould 11 t th f
their offer before J
any reconsideration ", of the school .
board s " 1'0 IIe d" san d'WIC h es t 0 slmu Ia I e 1'0 II erI -up rIampene d c I 0 th cs; cu t a lB' elOg very much interested in cern of all of 'el to se" thal thiS th ans 'thand th" IS generally
us t It felt bv members
. \\ of ~cm Board of e Edu-
the la ew
action is possible. There is a definite possibility that this has small oblong of bread, scooped out at top and spreall with cream all things of cultural develop- landmark of beauty should not em f t~At cor;:lnuance of the catIOn \\'el(~ using "War Mem-
alreadvoccurred . cheese which you score with a fork to simulate a washboard. (A' ment Within the Community of be destroyed. Our whole com- ~Ise ad e , gler. °t~ltse .as a pUI~- anal" as a means not an e~d to
J
There is an •
outspoken belief that this unfortunate action .
mce t ouc h h ere IS t 0 press In a sma Il' pIece 0 [. plmen t a or pIe k Ie tO
• . . I Grosse Pointe I' , \\
as surprIse d
. m u III t y Splfl 't wou ld Improve! -'f brarvI' uca tlona h los 1 utlcn I d or I- thell PUI poses In procuring
. ~ IC
would I the
was taken upon
by lhe..thought
the advice
of a memorial
of persons who were little moved
to our war dead and that the
look like soap!)
Now for the Jessert: Take an oblong cake and scoop out two
j an~ shocked to learn of the be. we had ~ central meetlOg pla~e tnbl;tion
~\I~r of f;ur (4) members of sup~~rte~b by the general public
to th: ~u~ftl~~I( lad,~~~: much needed LIbrary _ for the
cement of all local citizens plans presented made no sort of
action of four of five of the school board members was promp- hollows, to make it look hke an old fashlOned washtub. Put gelatine'
b' 'd (Th t Id b th t f .
e . rossIe °dlnte Board of Edl!' -fill d e th IralY needs wOIUld bde
t
ca JOn. un oerstand that they e, a eas t temporan \' an
I From our frequent
t
use ~f the pretext
eontam
as a \Var Memorial
any monumental
nor
,'d
ted by an unwillingness to run counter to the advice of theirCll es m one Sl e a wou e e \\ a er ~ co~rse} an.d m the tossed the proposed gift of "AI- what more filtmg memoriai than' propel y we know that it is con- ence as one e\ I •
professional advisors, other, whipped cream for the suds. The soap In thiS case IS repre- gel' HOU5'~" out of the wmdow to preserve such a spot of beaulY [",'CmentTy s.'tuated for public use, A' .
Just what
not already
action
too late, to revive
will be taken,
the project
or can be taken
is not known
if it is
sented by a gumdrop.
now. Bringing up the rear of this washdaY,llarly, is of course, the
so 10 speak.
Well, I as a taxpayer would
' for the use of future genelal!ons!
I wish we could mduce the ?ff-street
lIt has unu,ual!y ample space .tor
parking,. and the bUlld- ~~e er~ctrng
s gra.ve an unde~taklng-as
';1' plannmg a :~ar
It. t b 'd d t t' f th. J t f th W bridge. On ~'our bridge table place a Lux soap box which you have like to know wh ??? Algers to be generous Just once 109 could be readIly adapted and emol'lal ana LIbrary entalls_
IS 0 e consl ere a a mee mg 0 e ulrec ors 0 e ar y. . . d . hI' . Without 100 great expense t should have been presented to
Memorial Library Fund on Friday night. cDvered and marked: "Beller Lux .Next ~im~." (Are ~ ou slill with I In my estimation this question more an WIt ho d actIOn until as a eneral ibra ,,0 us.: our reSidents ut in b'l1
The few letters from citizens on the Alger House rejec- us???) The losing couple put thclr forfeIts III this box anll if they should be brought out Into the ~v~ cou!d ma~shall our forces ~n.d clent gspac I, ry \~it~1SU~fl and voted IIP~~ a ot form
tion tha t are carried in thi' issue of our paper are only a lose three rubbers In succession, they must then say "suds" when II open, and e\'ery .. e interested m or' e ermOme t ethwlkll of hthe 1'111- communitv em:e~ol'ngavaTlha :t or S. .' t G P
slight inkle of the flood of phone calls that have billowed
~
into
b'd f . I d f" I b "
r I InK, InS ell 0 C us
d
•.•• an AL payers
L I ""
must ~ay, duzzle I not should b
rea;on f tu e 10 ~rme
f d f th I zens.
°lft e hope of success'
0 you In we ave any . <
the Lake o[fers a particularlv
S. e Sl e on Ince commg
de- sevel al years ago I have had Ihe
0 rosse omte
this office in the last week and "re.duzzle" Instead of double and re-douhle." Can you believe, or rn.lllg own ago f1 M 'E MANN slrable atmosphere for study pnv1lege of bemg a small pal II'
.' 't ? '> 1\1 h h t H "I Lis' I I lover two million dollars'" .. I. ,
We would have published letters from citizens pr-ising I • an 0 man, w a enry .. c em ore could do to th •.• Th't d' (Mrs. Thomas) and If at any future time more I clpant m the acltvilies of the Al-
the action of the school
come in. Not a single one of this kind was received.
board and its executives, if any had
a
•
,
When you re book shOPPIng for Chnstmas,
'"
.
.. '"
. ,
don.t overlook
'I . e Sl e an grounds of Alger
House would be ideal for a Ii-
'The brary, and r believe that suffl. Dear SIr: . .
. ------
.
d d h
:paee 1S nee I' t e site Is large
nough f~r 'eXpansl?n.
.
gel Museum
Its rooms and gardrns,
To walk through
to look
-------- Man With My Face." If you want a klller-dll1er-lhl'lllel, this one is cient funds hay be d t The public IS greatly Indebted We believe that If the matter out over beautiful Lake SI. Clair
'G
The N eanng erman . '.
CrlSIS a honeI'. If your "glve-ee" (isn't that a lovely word") hkes Shake-
speareorProustorJohnsonorHardy .
.... don.tbotherwlththisone.
date to u
InS re
the
themtenorofthebuildine remo e 109 0
en drallse Of to you for publishing
ao ut th e.ourmelners b
b f
the news
0
I were submitted
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