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$2.00 A YEAR WILL BRING THE PAPER EVERY WEEK BY MAIL Vol 4-No 44 GRG"'J) J 01"; I) 1LICIIIV\N JHURSD/\\ OCrOBl R 2 19,0 $200 A YEAR WILL BRING THE PAPER EVERY WEEK BY MAIL Bv 1hl1 ~'OO pet ,e<ir 'JIIlg-Ie CopIes 5 cents I I II II r II (' 1 01 P arn t lc Ir u! 1 tent on" 1 Ull1hlr of the ~ehool Autumn Prom Planned J 1( \ II 11 tI \t1t 1 Pro 11 to he 6 V( tl I .... l1l t J hi 1 p:'IIOI flot tl 11ty \!l 1c the sed~t...n'> ope 1l1lj d1. lCI b I trh tt Lpll 1 dll) Hdll Kc Lhe\ at d.ve III dt lddl1!al- VCl1Ul- It \\d'> dll110ll Ll..d tll! \\c\.-k 1hl. dale at tl e pdrty 1':':,ct for }< llddy October 10 and the admission price has been placed at SO cents per penon II- Special Election Is .. Cancelled by Vote 'to at General Meeting '" S Tro\\lmdgc Pointe-Birmingham <;(' I 011 te VIll t l '" tUU I Gnd Game Scoreless On'har I 1 I **• * * * , * By DOROTHY DEE MIU Florence A Muon ",ntertamed her Bridge Club on Thursday evernug September 25th, at her re51denee at 74 Kerby road \Ir and \fr'> r ItlP of "Ll11verslt\ phre (fro age <;pcnt t (' 'lye K try home \\ 1.10 t (It.. n We"t Rlo01 ff'l \ flU" , * 11 c $3)9 000 bo Id Issue to prOVIde fund<; for the purchase of three JUI110r H gh '>chool :'Jte~ faded of ratlfiutlOil at a ge 1eral 11eet ng at Grosse Pomte School district electors Tuesday morn net \\ lth the result tl at the gcnNal deet 0 plan led by the School Boald 1d t t t1ke pider \ oven\ hell 11g majority of t 1e rc 11a1 600 School D strict elector<; rc~e t at the n cetH g v. h eh took lace 11 the high <;chool but.ldmg re tl.:.C I to approve the bond issue when 1\ t(' cn the 1 [(posItion was taken III s act 011at the general meetmg Cd.ll celled tl c c1ectlOl1 and open polll11g I 1t \\ 1.., schedu1cd to be held durmg the el t re Ud) f lcsdd\ 11 e 11\\ under which the Grosse 101 tc Scl 001 d &tnet operate'> reqUIres J. bid 1<;ue for school purposcs to be Cl.I ro\ ed h) acchmatlOn at a gen retl med Ilg" pi eccdlllg the openmg of tl e 1011'> met h IIIh (f tillS ratd l-d tlO'1 the I )11:.ca nut ue opened I 110\\11 g- t 1 e defeat of the $399000 bond l%cll? a co 11 tcr rewlutlOn was prescnlc 1 to tl e electors dt the l1eet llg to th( effect that ffillldful of the n('ces ...1tv of obllll1Wg JUl1lor 11Igh sc11001 he htlC.:. 1.t In cdrly date the School Foard v.a" Instructed to take thE' stl.'PS necC',,<;ary to use t'he ')choot Ite at Kercheval avenue and Caoeux * '" * Od. 1 r w OWl ed hy the Board of \1.10:5 Mary H nchrP~11 of yorkd"r(' 1:. 11("al1' 1<; th(' '>Ite of t1 e flnt J 111 roa'Cl Grosse POlfite Park 1S Vlsltmg !lOr H gh school memt-~rs "i .her f::tQ111yMalar and Mrc., fl s reo:"l Jt on was rarr f' 1 ':11<;0by J M Moore of Hampton va for d I tl t c.,dll overv,hctnlmg maJonty but fortr Jght 11'> , 1 (l tf t (ut by tl e ::'cho01 .. • t P r \.-l f 10 If'f! 1 111 Ml.' and Mrs WylJe W Cal.'hartt of (' tl I'ct 1& \\ " a 1 rc at Semmole avpnue and MI" and Mrs (, f r 1 L t q )",1' Wallace To 1 ("$ of Lincoln road Gross"" 1 1r t Pomte Village left Wednesday fOl St Lou g to atte,d the Worle;t ,:)ene\! While therlf" thl"y WIll stay at the Cnun f r try Cluh My and Mra Carhadt and 1 tl (' \ 11 Mr and Mr. Tole. Will return Sunday I ot '1 co l;:,ldel ..blc night f) <;Ir t electors Mr and Mr. Frederick C Burden returned last week from a fortnight's motol' trIp to Quebec, and home V1a New York MI~ Jlh 1 1l AvclY of Pasadena ('-d Ib vl<;!t1l1g her son 111law and d,lghte Mr and Mr<; Wtlson W Mllls of Rlvald botlevard Gro<;se POinte After a VISit on Nantu(tket Island, MIU ,MarJorie Baker has returned to he With her parents, Mr and Mrs Harold D Baker, on Lmcoln road With thelr other daughters, MISS Ann ette, MISS Ka.therlne and MiSS Bar bara, Mr and Mrs Baker have re turned from a SIX weeks' sOjOurn at Martha s Vmeyard Man + * \11~ I redcnck \{ i\lgel \\a:. hO.:.te% to me llbers of tl e Garden Club of \flchlgan at her res deuce By \\ a'} '{embers of the society took <;peCl 1l ens of flowers growmg 111the r gar de 1S fOI com par son "Iff'; Horace B Pcabody read a paper 01 JrI" \1 n Dexter \1 Ferry Jr alc1 \11<; '\11e1 r 1 d\\ard<; preSided at the tea tabll ""h ch \\-as adorned by a bo d of ) eHow dal ha ... ... 'to :(. ... 'to '" ... GROSSE POINTE ... SOCIETY ... o lJ l G«:::tr 1 CI,"lle" r 1823 1020 1e"O! J ot l(1 j T - r.:'''ID ot .0 t l...- II \1 t V Albion college next Friday evenIng seMon at the U of D Stadium, SIX FOR ADULTS ONLY ALOMA THEATER COUPON BE OUR GUEST AT THE THEATER Unive~sity of Detroit's Grid Nucleus , Here 1$ the treat which the ALOMA THEATER m conjunctIon With the GROSSE POINTE REVIEW I' offering the reliudents of GrouE) Pomte and ~e.dera of the Review' Last week the Revtew promuled to print a coupon which wtll cover the prIce of admiSSion .t the Aloma theatre If accompanied.by another pa!d admISSion,reatnct~ however to adults The coupon Ul below Clip It and prezent It at the box office of the Aloma, take a friend and 25 co-nta and both wtU b", admitted for the prIce of one ThiS opportunIty wlll be ava.ilable ani,. Tuesday ..and Wednesday October 7 and 8 There are no obhgations, JUlt detach the coupon and present It at the wmdow With a l'eau lar admlul0n University of DetrOit playa In the lloecond mght game of the Mile road and LIVernoIS avenue C",PTAIN <:;TOf<C\I-FVLl.g.qO(' Q IJA c., 1'1\ n18,yflb d1 Ieb .... cl bJIlC G 1 J TICA'"' 110 r r"""" t y S ('1 ( Io\\, "\11 h~ga.H btat.c 'fI!1.Iy.UC 10 11">", r C mg weeks WIth only one bre'1th1 Ig ~pa('c mtu ITCnlr>p Gus Dorais has a job cut out..fOl him to m.amt 1" n r't... only one defeat In 24 starts \1:,s R1 ocla '\1.. "bern ddtlb1 tcr a \ir and vfr~ JOll1 S "\e\berrj \\ 11 I be among the first Dt the debutante::. to be presented thIS season She \,,111 make her debut at a receptlOn 5atur da} Octooer 18 at Lake Terrace the Grosse POll1te IeSldence or her par ents ~he \\111 later be honored at a "l'ew Year s Eve ball at the Colon} C1urb MISS l\c\\berr} attended a fin shll1g school In }ral1ce last year afttr I eompletmg her course at "\{ ss Porter ThiS coupon and 25c WIll admit two (2) adults to the theater, !SChOOI i CharlevoL" and Wayburn, Tuesday or Wedneaday, October **• ~ Mr and Mr. Frank T Nelson of 7 and 8, 1930. ~ I Kenwood road, Groue Pomte Fanra ~~Q;l~~ ((01tl1ued 011 Page lour) 2b GI \H H, <; Ht::. Bib Lou HI'> 22 8) 27 17 5 [\..atL,. 20 /7 l' H 4 kellv 11 46 H 18 I fahll 2 8 U 3 0 l II d dl 23 8, 17 10 2 \l "CO 1 12 2) I, W 1 h.llb 1) 04 23 22 i '-,1 ItI 1) III 14 'Il 1 IItlg( dorf II 17 7 II 1 HI1/ 14 3S 11 11 1 DeSrOl-!"lr 13 12 1 8 Coil. 16 70 II 17 (l Vall BcceldCjl l- 18 ,8 Y 14 0 MIlc& 8 22 3 5 0 Bel1n 1ger 12 41 8 9 0 BehI ellS 11 25 6 3 I Ro::.now 15 19 3 3 1 \ Blood TransfUSion In 1\ew lork utv \\ here there is an assocmtlOD for t1IS purpose women are not ac(epted as donors of blood for blood tlansfuslOllS Some of the reasons ghen are that theIr ,ems are too small thev have not the average strength of men '1ud ale not as lead ily acces~!ble In Lngland women are accepted If new 11embl-rs cont l1UC to llroll at the Pf('c.,C'lt rat(' tlllC' \\dl 1robdblv bl. a fe'\I more classes formed I a.:.t term s total enrollmel t llnark \\ 11 probably be reached wlthll the ne'd three or four \yeeks \\ lth the present ltst of subjects and the present teach mg staff th1S "ear s light school enroll ment should surely set a hlgh record I 'dbl) I J t 1( t t1 l (lll1<;t 1 l.:. 11 lot) \1 J r\1 see d~o statuI thelt tl L e lro1b Cl t 11 the aCddun t.- cld.ssc~ I'" l"'lKudlly hrge I1eenroll1l1t ltlt...f)I1)\\lg Il:'')l- hO\Lver ,,\cry c., d! 1 atlt.. lt c t) pewr tll g "h rtl al1 I 1 ughc.,) c d a11 cal d a\\ 1-, vuO el)l b a.l 0 shop drol.nat C~ (.co 01111C'> blOlotS d.ld both the mll 5 and \"0 1ell.:. g) 1 chc.,c., i\11 I1IPPl.1c.,ee c.,eclIed ve y \"ell pIe tsed over the ldfi-,c dd /:,ro\\ 19 e lfollll1ent of \11~S Rcdmo Id S !\ 1 en canlzd.tlOn class Night School Shows Increased Enrollment He asked thosc no e fOJtunate reSl dents who were 1 t 1as t101 to lel d ass1stance to t.-o01Krdtc \\Ith 11m 11 placlllg these unemplOyed to v,orl VIany of the r<:sldeuts have n d.de knO\\-n to Mr Gdrska the 1 \\ Un glll-SS to help 111tIns matter and hdve regis tered their addressc.:. dnd othel nel-CS sary lllformat on 'lt the 11U111C pdl budding 1ht.-rc alC <;till d IJlge l1umbcl of unemplOyed rc~ de 1h d1 d Mr Galska mal es t furthel pIc 1 to those able to help the SltUtletOIl hve 1 though they t...aUllot do any hn I 19 tl cm:,elves per haps they know of some 01 e \i\ ho cat fhlb l1formatlol1 \\111 be dppreclated by Mr Gal.:.Lt '\\ill urge.., the:,t.- 1(''>1 denb to regl~ter then Iletmc~ \',ltll 111m at the 11lUillC pal bt1llcl111g Alfred Gal ska 'PIcS1dent at Grossc POl1te Park \\lshes to extend hiS S111 cere grahtude to those 1eSldents who responded to hiS pet tlOn '\\hlch ap- peared 11 a former 1ssue of the RevIew regardIlg the emplOyment of Jobless reSIdents of the Park I\t that tunc \tIr Garska made 1...110\\ n the large number of lettel s \\ luch poured mto hlS office cia ly ask Ig for assl!>tanee 1 'Procunng work ... Many Pledge Aid to 'to Unemployed: Garska, 'to Grateful, Renews Plea 'to . , Neighborhood Club Activities 'vi dl r t 1 he lllcred&lng de'Pendablllty ,\ 1uch IS being placed on the members of the SerVIce Club :.hould ll1Sp1re those members to do theIr duty and ellml nate carelessness lU their \\ork said Mr John Barnes pflnclpal of the Grosse POll1te High School to the members of the Service Club at thelll' first meetl11g held Mondav FrIend shllp should not mterfere Vvlth the dut les of a memiber {)f Vvhom that partteu lar duty IS expected he sald The purpose of the meetmg was to offiCIally begm the work of the {)rgan IzatlDll and to mform the 51 new mem bers as to their prospechve dut es \115S Anne Slll1a sponsor ot the club apPoll1ted a nonllnattng comm ttee and (Cont1l1ucd on Page rOl1r) o '" () 1 Dancll1g cla%cs 1xe !>chcdulcd t bCbll1 on ';aturday Octobel 4th Call '7\Jld.gara 0771 for ft 11partlculdn 1 hi'> ~ea<;on ball 100111a HI tap dallcll1g "\\111 be on el cd for both chl1rlr(,l 1.HI l.du1t<; If you are l11terested ,\ e- \\1111be glad to supply morc mformatlO 1 Service Club Meets to Organize Routine 1 he first round of tl c I adlcb Bndgc 1 ournRme It Wd.S played on MonddY ~q)te11lber 29th Most of the old 111elll bel s rcturncd and several new 011C.c., hd.ve entered After the games were finIshed tea was SCIved 1 he plaYing IS very mformal ,,,hether you arc a good bridge phyci or not come and enJoy an dfternoon of blldge 11tt.-rL IS no enhy fee th(. only req1llfullenL --- I bell1g a 111cmberbhlp 111the Neighbor The nIght '<"ehool cmn:illl11cnl m the I Hood (JUlb :Play1l1g' from two to 'file Grosse l't a \;lrl: P tlOm:"' !:ochOOJ'>1 l lhc oc1ock every \1onday first ""lek J p, c\.("uc1ul III 1rlVlOUS " " * ! r('("rl ... r 11 1 hll fttl 1 Ul ...UdY r.,q ll.. Ul ...Sll thl <It.. cord ng 1 \1 '\ j J it (' 'l('f'> I ( (11" ellJoyt.. 1 t 1 )1 i f t ) gJ t 1l 1 11 \ t) l)f 1 t J d "up e 1dt tl c "\ gl II i t v k 11 11 t r 1U 11 gra 1 [h 1 1 I t I , d ~l d &1 t 11 1 It I crt l1e, 01 d 1 uel} 'JOt... d.l 0 le 4 The first meetllg or t1 e Grosse POll1te Athletic Club \'vas held on Mon day Septemlbel 29th Several of the mcmbers got 111to gym SUIts and en jO}ed <t good workout lIthe. gym naSlUm I 1 a short tI111e the schcduk WIll be III full SWlllg and basketball gan es will beglll ; * * 1 he ]ul1lor Handcraft cla.:.s co It nues to grow Ripaee and every \lon lay Tuesda) aIel Wcdnesda) afternoon finds a group of youngsters ibusl1y en gaged ll1 SCVvll1g fhls class IS open to all glrlS between the ages of S'lXand ten dud all those mtere.:.tcd arc l1l\lted to tome and Jom 1 hl regular monthly busl1e~s meet l\1g of the V VV G1rls A C wl1l be held 011 Fflda) October 3rd at 8 o cloak "halp All members are Ulged to be present and prospective- mem bers may report at9pm After the neetmg bndgc \\1111be played •* * Detroit University '{o School Opens Year '(o In Modern Quarters ... ... DUfl11g the fa,Pld grO\vth of DetrOit many memorable 1l1.:.tltUtlOl1S 1l11tlated by the elt) 5 early settlers have been practtcally obltterated A few remal11 however and foremost among them IS the DetrOit Unl'\ erslty school now 10 catc<l 111 G10SSC Pomte The history of Its begllll1wg 15 an 11tClestmg feat ure In Its cally hIStOr) then decidedly d, provll1cral town DetrOit was colol11zed cluett) bv l111grant:. from the Eastern btah,s Some of the setllers unqucs tlOud.bly bc10rtg to that class deSIgnated as the high \\ orId Their academIc cducatlOn had been given them at hast ern colleges of long standl11g reputa tlD115 In ordc..r to eqUip their children lor tIllS Fastern edut.-atlDn thcy looked about for a prep school equal tn 5chol a:.t1c standard to those of the Ne'W Lngland states In an5'WU to thc grovI'1l1g dcmand for suc.h a &chooJ the DetrOIt U11lVers1ty ~chool was estabhshed on El nwood dvcnuc 1111'$99 The 1l1stitutIon at that tIme was a com'bmcd board1l1g and d1.Y :.cbool £01 boys The masten. were all eastern tram cd men ~tnd the &ole purpObC of the school was to prepare boys to elltcl eastern collcges 1 he ")can, passl.-d dnd educattonal 1 let hod:, d angLel A fi1e destroyed the plant III 1916 «mi the trustee<; ..mung W'1011 a c h..,tcd &c'\era! of De tl Olt:. mObt progl csslve Ibusmcsb lead (.1 \ ~doptc:d the country <lay school Ide t which "as at that h llC Just com 1I1g'lIto vogue Instead or rebUlldmg J11'1tthe 1 0""'116 t) thL prL,>c.,nreof thL \\!ulld War let vltlec., they lld'>cd the Ir luty J trl", cw \(lm !lerf t 1(' tl e Ie 1 p f D 11 11 lcl rr 1 I ) t \\ II J I 1 II(", tl y cc 1 III tl lIr 1 rev u p 1l.Y of 11 C'l J.r g bOj'> fo the N<;tcr 1 '>choot<> \\ tll tlH.. eountr) day sel 0)1 Idea lIlts latter Ided. IS noth ng more nor less than provldlllg the boy whose p1r cnts arc hu'>y through the day w1th home surroundlng~ Many people arc so sltuettcd that they cannot gIve theIr ohlldren the watchful Cd.re that they would dl.SIre tbroughout tl c day and yet they do not want to .:.end -them J.way to a b01.rdllla' schoob flus difficulty hr ~ bee 1 solved by the DetrOlt Ul1lvcrslt y Sohool fhe boy comes to hIS sclt)olhouse early 11 the 1110rJUllgand gO"J through a \\e11 bdl anced stud) an4 progra n that keep.:. h m busy throu, hout the day Each boy 15 an llldlv1~ual, and receives such attentIon-50 h1 as IS poss1ble-as best develops hiS o"n md1vlduahty The healthy groVvth of the school compelled the 1rustees to look for ne\\ quarters and 1Ui1927 they purchased 18 acres of land Just beyond the Seven Mile road off from Mack avenue Here a thoroughly modern educatlOnal plant deSigned by Robert 0 Delnck has been butlt Splendid fac1htles for all their phYSIcal as Vvell as educatlOnal needs are at hand The} are uo\~ l-qUipped to take cal e of 200 bo) s from the first grade through the h1gh school The former polley of careful prepar atlOI1 for the eastern schools as '\lell as for our own lluddle,~ est u 1lversltie.:. has been stnctly adhered to but m addltlDl1 to thIS the needs of the 11dl 'Idual boy have rbecome a 111d.JotPi ob lC111The 1l01mal healthy gl 0\\ th of the l1l<;tltUtlOllproves that It IS fulfilhl1g Its 111sslon ll1 the educatIOnal CIrcles of Ddrolt :,cptunber marked d.ll ll1crease oyer August of 13& 111the numbu f "",ar ,l'd.nty deG-d to land accordll1g to the 111dn!htj repott of Otto ~toll County register of deeds fhe total number of deeds mortgages d.lld other pd.pers recol ded was to 412 Of the latter total 5158 ""ere deeds 4323 mortgages and 931 l111scellaneous 111struments Fees totaled $1269607 Among vanous documents filed were 76 'Certtficates of court deClSlOns affect 1l1g titles 11 condemnations and 4 re gelnl'tlOh' of forecloseg propertles September Report of the Register of Deeds I I 1 I \ I I I ! ,

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lc Ir u! 1 tent on"1 Ull1hlr of the ~ehool

Autumn Prom PlannedJ 1( \ II 11 tI \t1t 1 Pro 11 to

he 6 V( tl I....l1l t J hi 1 p:'IIOI flottl 11ty \!l 1c the sed~t...n'> ope 1l1ljd1. lCI b I trh tt Lpll 1 dll) Hdll KcLhe\ at d.ve III dt lddl1!al- VCl1Ul- It\\d'> dll110ll Ll..d tll! \\c\.-k 1hl. daleat tl e pdrty 1':' :,ct for }< llddy October10 and the admission price has beenplaced at SO cents per penon

II- Special Election Is.. Cancelled by Vote'to at General Meeting'"

S Tro\\lmdgc Pointe-Birmingham<;(' I 011 te VIll

t l '" tUU I Gnd Game ScorelessOn'har I 1 I

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By DOROTHY DEE

MIU Florence A Muon ",ntertamedher Bridge Club on Thursday evernugSeptember 25th, at her re51denee at 74Kerby road

\Ir and \fr'> r ItlP

of "Ll11verslt\ phre (froage <;pcnt t (' 'lye K

try home \\ 1.10 t (It.. nWe"t Rlo01 ff'l \ flU"

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11 c $3)9 000 bo Id Issue to prOVIdefund<; for the purchase of three JUI110rH gh '>chool :'Jte~ faded of ratlfiutlOilat a ge 1eral 11eet ng at Grosse PomteSchool district electors Tuesday mornnet \\ lth the result tl at the gcnNaldeet 0 plan led by the School Boald1d t t t1ke pider

\ oven\ hell 11g majority of t 1erc 11a1 600 School D strict elector<;

rc~e t at the n cetH g v. h eh tooklace 11 the high <;chool but.ldmg retl.:.C I to approve the bond issue when

1 \ t(' cn the 1 [(posItion was takenIII s act 011at the general meetmg Cd.llcelled tl c c1ectlOl1 and open polll11gI 1t \\ 1.., schedu1cd to be held durmg

the el t re Ud) f lcsdd\11 e 11\\ under which the Grosse

101 tc Scl 001 d &tnet operate'> reqUIresJ. bid 1<;ue for school purposcs tobe Cl.II ro\ ed h) acchmatlOn at a genretl med Ilg" pi eccdlllg the openmg of

tl e 1011'> met h III h (f tillS ratd l-dtlO'1 the I )11:.ca nut ue opened

I 110\\11 g- t1 e defeat of the $399000bond l%cll? a co 11 tcr rewlutlOn wasprescnlc 1 to tl e electors dt the l1eetllg to th( effect that ffillldful of the

n('ces ...1tv of obllll1Wg JUl1lor 11Ighsc11001 he htlC.:. 1.t In cdrly date theSchool Foard v.a" Instructed to takethE' stl.'PS necC',,<;ary to use t'he ')chootIte at Kercheval avenue and Caoeux

* '" * Od. 1 r w OWl ed hy the Board of\1.10:5 Mary H nchrP~11 of yorkd"r(' 1:. 11("al1' 1<; th(' '>Ite of t1 e flnt J 111

roa'Cl Grosse POlfite Park 1S Vlsltmg !lOr H gh schoolmemt-~rs "i .her f::tQ111yMalar and Mrc., fl s reo:"l Jt on was rarr f' 1 ':11<;0byJ M Moore of Hampton va for d I tl t c.,dll overv,hctnlmg maJonty butfortr Jght 11'> , 1 (l tf t (ut by tl e ::'cho01

.. • t P r \.-l f 1 0 If'f! 1 111

Ml.' and Mrs WylJe W Cal.'hartt of (' tl I'ct 1& \\ " a 1 rc atSemmole avpnue and MI" and Mrs (, f r 1 L t q )",1'

Wallace To1("$ of Lincoln road Gross"" 1 1r t

Pomte Village left Wednesday fOl StLou g to atte,d the Worle;t ,:)ene\!

While therlf" thl"y WIll stay at the Cnun f rtry Cluh My and Mra Carhadt and 1 tl (' \ 11Mr and Mr. Tole. Will return Sunday I ot '1 co l;:,ldel ..blcnight f) <;Ir t electors

Mr and Mr. Frederick C Burdenreturned last week from a fortnight'smotol' trIp to Quebec, and home V1aNew York

MI~ Jlh 1 1l AvclY of Pasadena('-d Ib vl<;!t1l1g her son 111law andd,lghte Mr and Mr<; Wtlson WMllls of Rlvald botlevard Gro<;sePOinte

After a VISit on Nantu(tket Island,MIU ,MarJorie Baker has returned tohe With her parents, Mr and MrsHarold D Baker, on Lmcoln roadWith thelr other daughters, MISS Annette, MISS Ka.therlne and MiSS Barbara, Mr and Mrs Baker have returned from a SIX weeks' sOjOurn atMartha s Vmeyard Man

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\11~ I redcnck \{ i\lgel \\a:. hO.:.te%to me llbers of tl e Garden Club of\flchlgan at her res deuce By \\ a'}'{embers of the society took <;peCl1l ens of flowers growmg 111the r garde 1S fOI com par son "Iff'; Horace BPcabody read a paper 01 JrI" \1 nDexter \1 Ferry Jr alc1 \11<; '\11e1r 1 d\\ard<; preSided at the tea tabll""h ch \\-as adorned by a bo d of) eHow dal ha ...

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Albion college next Friday evenIng

seMon at the U of D Stadium, SIX

FOR ADULTS ONLY

ALOMA THEATER COUPON

BE OUR GUEST AT THE THEATER

Unive~sity of Detroit's Grid Nucleus,

Here 1$ the treat which the ALOMA THEATER m conjunctIonWith the GROSSE POINTE REVIEW I' offering the reliudents ofGrouE) Pomte and ~e.dera of the Review' Last week the Revtewpromuled to print a coupon which wtll cover the prIce of admiSSion .tthe Aloma theatre If accompanied.by another pa!d admISSion,reatnct~however to adults The coupon Ul below Clip It and prezent It at thebox office of the Aloma, take a friend and 25 co-nta and both wtU b",admitted for the prIce of one ThiS opportunIty wlll be ava.ilable ani,.Tuesday ..and Wednesday October 7 and 8 There are no obhgations,JUlt detach the coupon and present It at the wmdow With a l'eaularadmlul0n

University of DetrOit playa

In the lloecond mght game of the

Mile road and LIVernoIS avenue

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only one defeat In 24 starts

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I be among the first Dt the debutante::.to be presented thIS season She \,,111make her debut at a receptlOn 5aturda} Octooer 18 at Lake Terrace theGrosse POll1te IeSldence or her parents ~he \\111 later be honored at a"l'ew Year s Eve ball at the Colon}C1urb MISS l\c\\berr} attended a finshll1g school In }ral1ce last year afttr

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an assocmtlOD for t1IS purpose womenare not ac(epted as donors of bloodfor blood tlansfuslOllS Some of thereasons ghen are that theIr ,ems aretoo small thev have not the averagestrength of men '1ud ale not as leadily acces~!ble In Lngland women areaccepted

If new 11embl-rs cont l1UC to llrollat the Pf('c.,C'lt rat(' tlllC' \\dl 1robdblvbl. a fe'\I more classes formed I a.:.tterm s total enrollmel t llnark \\ 11probably be reached wlthll the ne'dthree or four \yeeks \\ lth the presentltst of subjects and the present teachmg staff th1S "ear s light school enrollment should surely set a hlgh record

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shop drol.nat C~ (.co 01111C'>blOlotS d.ldboth the mll 5 and \"0 1ell.:. g) 1 chc.,c.,i\11 I1IPPl.1c.,ee c.,eclIed ve y \"ellpIe tsed over the ldfi-,c d d /:,ro\\ 19e lfollll1ent of \11~S Rcdmo Id S !\ 1 encanlzd.tlOn class

Night School ShowsIncreased Enrollment

He asked thosc no e fOJtunate reSldents who were 1 t 1as t10 1 to lel dass1stance to t.-o01Krdtc \\Ith 11m 11placlllg these unemplOyed to v,orl

VIany of the r<:sldeuts have n d.deknO\\-n to Mr Gdrska the 1 \\ Un glll-SSto help 111tIns matter and hdve registered their addressc.:. dnd othel nel-CSsary lllformat on 'lt the 11U111Cpdlbudding

1ht.-rc alC <;till d IJlge l1umbcl ofunemplOyed rc~ de 1h d1 d Mr Galskamal es t furthel pIc 1 to those able tohelp the SltUtletOIl hve 1 though theyt...aUllot do any hn I 19 tl cm:,elves perhaps they know of some 01 e \i\ ho catfhlb l1formatlol1 \\111 be dppreclatedby Mr Gal.:.Lt '\\ill urge.., the:,t.- 1(''>1denb to regl~ter then Iletmc~ \',ltll 111mat the 11lUillC pal bt1llcl111g

Alfred Gal ska 'PIcS1dent at GrosscPOl1te Park \\lshes to extend hiS S111cere grahtude to those 1eSldents whoresponded to hiS pet tlOn '\\hlch ap-peared 11 a former 1ssue of the RevIewregardIlg the emplOyment of JoblessreSIdents of the Park I\t that tunc\tIr Garska made 1...110\\n the largenumber of lettel s \\ luch poured mtohlS office cia ly ask Ig for assl!>tanee1 'Procunng work

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1he lllcred&lng de'Pendablllty ,\ 1uchIS being placed on the members of theSerVIce Club :.hould ll1Sp1re thosemembers to do theIr duty and ellmlnate carelessness lU their \\ork saidMr John Barnes pflnclpal of theGrosse POll1te High School to themembers of the Service Club at thelll'first meetl11g held Mondav FrIendshllp should not mterfere Vvlth the dutles of a memiber {)f Vvhom that partteular duty IS expected he sald

The purpose of the meetmg was tooffiCIally begm the work of the {)rganIzatlDll and to mform the 51 new members as to their prospechve dut es

\115S Anne Slll1a sponsor ot the clubapPoll1ted a nonllnattng comm ttee and

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Service Club Meetsto Organize Routine

1 he first round of tl c I adlcb Bndgc1 ournRme It Wd.S played on MonddY~q)te11lber 29th Most of the old 111elllbel s rcturncd and several new 011C.c.,hd.ve entered After the games werefinIshed tea was SCIved 1 he plaYingIS very mformal ,,,hether you arc agood bridge phyci or not come andenJoy an dfternoon of blldge 11tt.-rLIS no enhy fee th(. only req1llfullenL --- Ibell1g a 111cmberbhlp 111the Neighbor The nIght '<"ehool cmn:illl11cnl m the IHood (JUlb :Play1l1g' from two to 'file Grosse l'ta\;lrl:PtlOm:"' !:ochOOJ'>1 l lhcoc1ock every \1onday first ""lek J p, c\.("uc1ul III 1rlVlOUS

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The first meetllg or t1 e GrossePOll1te Athletic Club \'vas held on Monday Septemlbel 29th Several of themcmbers got 111to gym SUIts and enjO}ed <t good workout lIthe. gymnaSlUm I 1 a short tI111e the schcdukWIll be III full SWlllg and basketballgan es will beglll

; * *1 he ]ul1lor Handcraft cla.:.s co It nues

to grow Ripaee and every \lon layTuesda) aIel Wcdnesda) afternoonfinds a group of youngsters ibusl1y engaged ll1 SCVvll1g fhls class IS opento all glrlS between the ages of S'lXandten dud all those mtere.:.tcd arc l1l\ ltedto tome and Jom

1 hl regular monthly busl1e~s meetl\1g of the V V V G1rls A C wl1l beheld 011 Fflda) October 3rd at 8o cloak "halp All members are Ulgedto be present and prospective- members may report at 9 p m After theneetmg bndgc \\1111be played

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In Modern Quarters ......DUfl11g the fa,Pld grO\vth of DetrOit

many memorable 1l1.:.tltUtlOl1S 1l11tlatedby the elt) 5 early settlers have beenpracttcally obltterated A few remal11however and foremost among them IS

the DetrOit Unl'\ erslty school now 10catc<l 111 G10SSC Pomte The historyof Its begllll1wg 15 an 11tClestmg feature

In Its cally hIStOr) then decidedly d,

provll1cral town DetrOit was colol11zedcluett) bv l111grant:. from the Easternbtah,s Some of the setllers unqucstlOud.bly bc10rtg to that class deSIgnatedas the high \\ orId Their academIccducatlOn had been given them at hastern colleges of long standl11g reputatlD115 In ordc..r to eqUip their childrenlor tIllS Fastern edut.-atlDn thcy lookedabout for a prep school equal tn 5chola:.t1c standard to those of the Ne'WLngland states

In an5'WU to thc grovI'1l1g dcmand forsuc.h a &chooJ the DetrOIt U11lVers1ty~chool was estabhshed on El nwooddvcnuc 1111'$99 The 1l1stitutIon at thattIme was a com'bmcd board1l1g andd1.Y :.cbool £01 boys The masten. wereall eastern tram cd men ~tnd the &olepurpObC of the school was to prepareboys to elltcl eastern collcges

1 he ")can, passl.-d dnd educattonal1 let hod:, d angLel A fi1e destroyedthe plant III 1916 «mi the trustee<;..mung W'1011 a c h..,tcd &c'\era! of Detl Olt:. mObt progl csslve Ibusmcsb lead(.1 \ ~doptc:d the country <lay schoolIde t which "as at that h llC Just com1I1g'lIto vogue Instead or rebUlldmgJ11'1tthe 1 0""'116 t) thL prL,>c.,nreof thL\\!ulld War let vltlec., they lld'>cd theIr luty J trl", cw \(lm !lerft 1(' tl e Ie 1 p f D 11 11 lcl rr

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tl y cc 1 III tl lIr 1 rev u p 1l.Y of11C'l J.r g bOj'> fo the N<;tcr 1 '>choot<>\\ tll tlH.. eountr) day sel 0)1 Idea

lIlts latter Ided. IS noth ng more norless than provldlllg the boy whose p1rcnts arc hu'>y through the day w1thhome surroundlng~ Many people arcso sltuettcd that they cannot gIve theIrohlldren the watchful Cd.re that theywould dl.SIre tbroughout tl c day andyet they do not want to .:.end -themJ.way to a b01.rdllla' schoob

flus difficulty hr ~ bee 1 solved by theDetrOlt Ul1lvcrslt y Sohool fhe boycomes to hIS sclt)olhouse early 11 the1110rJUllgand gO"J through a \\e11 bdlanced stud) an4 progra n that keep.:.h m busy throu, hout the day Eachboy 15 an llldlv1~ual, and receives suchattentIon-50 h1 as IS poss1ble-as bestdevelops hiS o"n md1vlduahty

The healthy groVvth of the schoolcompelled the 1rustees to look for ne\\quarters and 1Ui1927 they purchased 18acres of land Just beyond the SevenMile road off from Mack avenue Herea thoroughly modern educatlOnal plantdeSigned by Robert 0 Delnck hasbeen butlt Splendid fac1htles for alltheir phYSIcal as Vvell as educatlOnalneeds are at hand The} are uo\~l-qUipped to take cal e of 200 bo) s fromthe first grade through the h1gh school

The former polley of careful preparatlOI1 for the eastern schools as '\lell asfor our own lluddle,~ est u 1lversltie.:.has been stnctly adhered to but maddltlDl1 to thIS the needs of the 11dl'Idual boy have rbecome a 111d.JotPi oblC111The 1l01mal healthy gl 0\\ th of thel1l<;tltUtlOllproves that It IS fulfilhl1g Its111sslon ll1 the educatIOnal CIrcles ofDdrolt

:,cptunber marked d.ll ll1crease oyerAugust of 13& 111the numbu f "",ar,l'd.nty deG-d to land accordll1g to the111dn!htj repott of Otto ~toll Countyregister of deeds fhe total numberof deeds mortgages d.lld other pd.persrecol ded was to 412

Of the latter total 5158 ""ere deeds4323 mortgages and 931 l111scellaneous111struments Fees totaled $1269607Among vanous documents filed were76 'Certtficates of court deClSlOns affect1l1g titles 11 condemnations and 4 regelnl'tlOh' of forecloseg propertles

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Man'liaughtel one of the mostWIdely dIscussed talkmg pictures of theseason ('omes to the Hollyv. aod theaterSunday 0 head the program of motlOnpictures 3tage attractIOns and noveltles It features the beautlful Claudette Colbert m the role of the <;ocletygIrl who runs amuc.k of t1 e la v and

, 95711 GO I Fredenc March as the 01 tl e l-evel~' I d I "Roman~e" on BI'IIprosecutor w 0 SLn s ler to r ;,on 111 ""'"

$b14JS 7e spIte Of h s love for her It t:.<l <;w£t at Pu.nch and Judymavin&. thr 11 1:g ronnl ce '110 <lfter the _pro<;ecutor p dorms h s duty hI.. {('els (' tn. G rh( ,\1 11 a:> '11\ J. <,he rc,',0 remor&eful thdt loe re'>lg & hi'> J 1<b 1 c 1 1 t I <'0 (th 1 h I ffcfU tand,', p,< to he ~ tter J ('r~ s '1 sur 11 bt lC 1 ell h a 1 en line<,

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64995 ?, On the <;tage I'> leatlll cd tnc spel. I U 01 L of the ee\tbratul Ed \ ani ~heltacular presentat on knoVl-'1 a" Uncle dOl lrd.l a y\ J1 ch IS letl 1 1 '1 "ettl1lg ofTom s Dream Tn s I~ a cot'ledq <;mg '\c\v lark 18(.) \\1 1: all that thatlUr, danc1I1g and! 11"lca1 tantasy 1 ased p duret:.q I.. era e 1t't1ls 1 t1 e \\ ay at01 the 1dmous Ii-arnett Beechel "towe \oIU! mOlS costun e& brm"llstOiej,ovd and mtroduees Bartrom and fro 11& ha lsome cabo etcSaxton m some e)"cellent comedy and 1 he p ctme \vas adapted fro 11 the

$400 992 67 '\Jcgro spmtual" The Glbso"] 'slsters btage hit 11 1\ h ch Dons Keane scoredand hon"1 e vrorn~on are talented a 1 outsta lcl1l1g success 1>0 h here andc1 nCf'r& al.,o m thts act Tl e Bento aorodd bv bess vfereclyth a'ld Ed1,.\ll1Brothers 111 an act known as Danngh Jmtus \{a)er author of The rtreDlfIcren offer somc an azmg .1ldaglO Inal cl 'v.[ISS Garbo ,,,111be wpportcdand no'Velty numb"f'i and Jackson and by Gavl1 GOldon a ~creen ne\",COl1ler

ICar" supply 15 m1J;lutes of the mo~t I C\\ IS Sto lC Ell ott Nugent rtorenceamusmg sort of comedY patter Shorts 1 d.ke (,loll d B1allllck Henry Am ettaon the screen Include a '\1tckey \10use 1'\,1 tth1ldc Como11t dnd Countcs&. Nm t

I('artoon Cham Gang the Graham dc 1 Igluro L1<lrLlle ] rO\'v 1 who d

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Eadie Laughton contInues a~ master ell ctl0 1

of ceremomes and leads the Holly I \fOV1C'gOUS t11 fd111har WIth the plotwood \fer ymakers popular orchestra 111d.yIl&t <l~sured that 1+ glve& the

18071906 on the stage beSIdes contnbutmg a S\\ edts stdr ample opportulllty fOI a40 000 00 number of songs and speCIaltIes ( sphy of hel well known talent for

As usual the Hollywood ';11l give ellOtlOnal portrayal Advance rcports~0699267 away t,,\O new Fords agam thIS l,eek F) so fdl as to -say thdt certalll love

No 68 on FrIDay and thl?' 69th on Sat ccnes 11 Romance outdo anythmgurJay vI ~s C.drbo attempted even 111 such of

her tell Pl..,>tuou~ <'11Lnt"chIdes as TheFor Cood Job Prmtmg call Grosse J orr('nt Love or I1esh and the

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MISSIONER OF THE BANKING DEPARTMENT

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~lATE 01 \lICHIGAN County of WdYlll-S>

Sulbscn:bed and sworn to before meth1s 2nd day of October 1930

PHILIP" ALLARD:N:otary Pubhe

My COI11111SSon explre<; Sept 23 1931

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

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and $2,000,000in Work.

YearsSpent

Outcrop of Gold Ore IsFound on Virginia. Farm

8tn .1.t1:ton V t -Gold IDll1111$ in theShenanoonh \ alle3 though ne\ el pilletlced e~tensnely may be le\ned It01 f' depOSIts on a gla.lin~ taJ m fh emiles east of I:lhton owned b' John\ Hensle, ''1.1(> found In suffiCIent(]Uantltles to mal e plofitable the milllllg of the 111ll1elal

Accordmg to If'1 dble informationan extf'nsne outClOP of gOld Ole thefilst deposIts found about a "\0Rl agohas been dlsco"eled on thIs falm andafter beme '1':isaved bv gO\elnmentchemists IS "found to const tute al11ghglade samplfl of the metal

" 1 ,1 II a tl 1 rel on ,,1 I he AT\H1S staHl 1,., e'\l 10 I( 1 iJ a fJf''1! b a'ltC'tlffou] 1 tlm f>m] 0' ee of a sl eetHetal COli 1fin' ....1ffe.lert 1\,) 11 1 E"l

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of tJI e"((cpt fOl tl at dmgw.., to tt"! T () \ '\ c; .-\ 'JD DISCO'L '\ TS~ille~ stood in t1 e sun'll e hent ofU e sun cre lted fume~ and gases filledthe b"ll~el

A ~I aL J fr{ m the "p]thng tOI clprobablY 19mted tlle buses which BO~DS A '\TD SECuRITIESC'lusctl tl e f''\pIO.iilIOll

Fire Breaks Out WhileArson Jury Is Examined

Plesto.n Idaho -\'; lule offiCIals l\eleChOOSlllg a JUly fOl the :t5.1"italsoncase tued here lU 35 \ ealS fh e stal ted[n the Pleston Chamber of Commercelooms \\ hel e the temporllrv COUltLOom was es.tablJ,shed Spectatol s 'UntIplOspectlve JU1~IOen were driven hur111..dly from the buildIng and theflames raged for an hour before theywele extmgmshed The court 'lad tobe mol,.ed else,\ l)ere

- Long Chriatian SymbolAmong the very ealliec:t Clni':ltian

graves v.lneh ha\E' bN"n fll<;:cO\elfir! Ul(>110SS "as used it:s a glmbol

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SALVAGING GERMAN I REPpR \ pF TJ-lI. CONDI1:ION OF THERUT EXPENSIVELOCHMboR 5TATE BANK

I ontIon -I Ie' ('n Tenrs ago the hugeGel WJ.n f1eet sUIl proud m defeatlode the \\u\e'1l In b<.apa LIo'\

It \\ao; a ple'l~HU t slo:.bt to BrJtishaum rulty e~ eB 11 e fight 11d bee-nhald 11 e £10ils of y[etol:Y \\QUld bes,"\ E'lt

'11en swldenly one of t1 e battleCl t1 <;flrs IUtcl eel tUl \\ ard and beg'1nsetilll g Into thE" Sf'H Ot! e1S fol1o" edar d l efUle tl e a"tonl~l f' 1 f'H'~ ofBrltl~l set men t1 e 1ttet dtsappelll edbt:'low the ~ ,1.\ es

11 e ('erma.n~ had opened the SE'a

Icod s They had scuttled tl E'lr CUtftas a IJst act of defiancp

Offer Is AcceptedAfter reeD\ el1n~ trom thelr o..mn/8

n ent the admllulty officels tUlnedt lair thou~hts and enel,.,les to ha vb gthe slups snha",ed

VeLelan "lhipPIDI" men and oU erscontemplated the task but made nobids Year after year the stnps lay'mugl) in Du\v Jones locker ,,,henthf' adrmralty had all but abandonedhope of reall/mg on their vIctory :c rC04 in hIS late thirtles made an offel It \\as qUIckly accepted

Ihen Cox began a task" hlCh hasbeen watched \uth intelest bv theshlppmg world because of the manyUlfficult obstacles that lay m the pathof success

&atheung around him some of thebe&t engmeers and dn e s in ] uropeCo:x; directed the WOlk to date andhas resulted m brmgmg to the surface later to be junked thlee battlecrUlsers one battleshIp one hghtelUlsel and twent;, five destroyels

Although he knew comparatnely l1ttle about salvage operatlODs Cox lealued he needed more than the usualeqUlpment and purchasel\ the submanne floatmg dock the Germans hadused WhlCh he used m uismg the,destroyel s

One of the most elLfficult tasks inthe entire operatIOn it is said wasthat of closlng all deck and hull apertUles left open when the fleet "asscuttled

DeterminatIon WmsCox s determmatIOn was dIsplayed

while attempting to salvage the battlecruiser Hmdenburg weighmg 28000tons After months of hard worl ... Hhad been raIsed to the surface butde\eloped a dangerous list and had tobe dropped hacL. again to the oceanfiOOI

I ater in order to counterAct thtslLst Cox's wOlkmen bmlt onto the Arthm J Scull) l;restdent Albert E BeaupreHmdenbUlg S slde a blcft;l;: of concrete jul V\ Berns V1Ce Presldent Samt.el R K111gSt0l1\\eighmg 9 000 ton~ On being refloat Jo<,eph F Peaufalt Vice Pres1dent l(h",ard Vanderbushed she developed a stat board list Ldw'1rd G Kay ~a"hler John A- ConlckOnce more the Cllllc:el WHS dnpIled Herbcrt I3t.1rge~s J\<;st Cashier Horace KendrickillHl anothel conCl ete block was bUIlt I \V 1 loy d Vv ebsterIhl~ done the Hllltlenburg fioated ~

~" '""IS II.'" pa"ed Since Lox oe I ORDER: 1'rOOR- CHRISTMAS CARDS NOWgan his 0t prations Bis film lIa'll sp<,ut ~ .......-to date mOll'... than \12000000 111eplOfits are not kno"n I REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE

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Center of Bus TrafficMOle thflll 13000 oJn11lbUC;ebo pass

OnoU!;lJ 11 af11!.UI ...JU'lH IonoODe\elY Ulj -london \ts\\ers

But thele IS one new stunt in connect10n With ast! ologv of which I ha \ ebeard onlJ Iecently £hele lS a \10man\\ ho owns some well hnO\' n hennels,,,ho has the horoscopes of bloodedpuppies cast as soon as they ale bOLDTIns leads to argument::. WIth the manager 01 the kennels who 0.08S notbeheve III astlology and does belie"ein lllo; o\\n knowledge and e'\penenceof dObS • • •

George Gersh", ~n the famous composel, is a golfel of long standmgand unhl leeentiv of 111ghscores But"\ir GerSh\\lll is lmplO\ing The otherdaJ plp.\lllg the J akeville COUlse henot onl;\- fOl the ft.1~t tH11e in IllS hfebroke 100 hut shot 'l11 81 nom no\\fOI€,el mOle .any tllU{ Mr Gelsh\\l1fl1s t< 9ho t il tl e 10\' cightw,,: IH\\ill be off hl'l game

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ment bl ll~ str m~e Iesulls llLe RIm,[,)1 e'\.illUple 1H\ el 1 '\11 I('s.. tloubl..,0ii n~ (1l11<..,illHnt" Lhe 'l1l\1e is tllH

r 11L 1I)('l 11l1nc1l of tI ~ ':ill \ l( €'III <,119 111 no\\ Sef'Ul'l to])( Toin(l ( n t,) t1l d ~f'e tl rf"e slUUle me tla ell '

"all OH"lbl() I 111111 i ,..,I 1\1 I10 Lt. '" UP '-;.a 1 U- ~ 11 tl, 01 ~ IInanc I ccutf'l but 111 ,>p <;bec 1\ 1 ISOl ~ and 1n ",1 if'l'! E, \ ou" ..,llle 11\\H'S COl('ell "' thf'll ('he" \~ 1 Isome <wt <F llHI10 11 'i"'tJ .... it ....

If thf'v Il1Ii"ht m 1 e a PlolN Jot 1 I011 ""0 In!." 'l IIf't l J t of

&11 ul.Ilh la I 1 on \ 1 elt to 1 P"3 !rl b a'\ ay ft. lJU1f' (f the dust 'lIlt! t l'1tof I edl 'I In tl e tie of 01(}-" ,,1e d 1he1. 9tnff and 91r rnt("s II 11tit. It.co~nbon

A':itlolo",tsl~ .1Ie t1 l!n"" 111 ]!UJIenSJblblIless III ,e,\ 10 b. lllev <l,1,e (011su1tf'd b) almo"lt t, el v da"s Of peopit" Iou mll,l1L e,\l)Cct that t1H...atnea!pf'ople and othel tJPcs plone to ,,"upel.sllt on \\ould be potentIal (UstO~ll(...lSbut lIdl d l1ea{1etl husme~s men w ll1tto hno" "hat the stns say IbouttheIr \entUles Ihe mJ.Jol1t~ of theashologlsts Ule \\( men and SOUle tIonot on1;'J a local but a mall 01 uelbus ness '1l1e\ tell rue that tllele ISQne \\ ho gets thousands ot lette! s atld;) Some of thoSe "ho go to the'lstlOlogl"!ts take up the stu 1~ f01themselles "IalY Ha\ the Rctlef:lSis considl."red a flne amateUl astlolog st and thelc me many male

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Flnally ihe ROjal George almost gotthe range, and WIth a thltty two poundshot It burled ltself in the gloutidnear I Old Sow and the defender3dUg It out [llobably With great rejOldng ;I'hey at last had a cannonball WhICh \\ould fit theil gun Theychucked it in the Juu771e .rammed lthome and aimed With gleat careIhelr fOlmet plaCllC.e mu"t at leastha\e gl\en t\ em the needed datuSInce tbev lilt It 811111 fanly on tlwtlecl{ "hel e iIte el e\\ \\ ere g i.n~('redthi0i £"c;t 'Lhat one <.,hoth1.11edfOUlteenmen and "ouno('d e ghtf'en nrd thf'Butt~h fleet lctlte(1 \t If'flst that IS

""hat the peot Ie of Sari ettr:; Hill )j

.sa' and it I"l their 13101' so thf'\ lHeentitled to "hcl to it C'\( te Hts~......ll i:' It le'1~(' 1 t R-.)• • •

StlU that al t1fice doesn t appeal toha\e ~mplo"ed then alll r01 moundt" 0 hOUlS the ShlPS shot at the ShOl eand. the ::.hore shot at ihe ships \HUIsmall damage on either SIde '1he shoreh<lc1 the bettel of it because ShIpSoffer '1 large taLget while Old 8m"at "hich the sailor gunners undoubtedIy "ere firmg oflered a small targetmdeed espedally \\lth guns of thatday

Ihete was no dealth of powder butall the cannon balls on hand wele 1ll

tended for a twenty four instead of Ii

thll ty t\\ 0 pound gun '1h)s was h,{ehaung only 22 calibel cartrldges for a32 cahber levohel but the old IIIhabitants of Sac:h.etts Halbor ",ele areSOU1c~ful lot luey wrapped thecannon balls W pleces of calpet WhIChthev tore up for the purpose and mthiS manner" el e able to fire them• • •

'11 e dC'fen 1~ s on o;11or(..1ad only one~un '11 (V (\l1e I It Old 80\\ It \lasa tInt;) h"\o pounder and had plo\€~dto be too blQ fOl a small Yankeesel oonel SO It h'ld been brougt taslore and left for monLhs in themud But \"hen It lool{ed as If it\I onld be needed fOl defeniilt. Colonf'lEeJllllger mounlcd it in a field facmgthe \\tlter

It was John Ollver r a GOlce whoon 1 l~ Itst tllP to :t\ew Yorl. toldme n1)out Old Sow He had beenfl,,:llng and on tlli" hip heard thestOl y

barIH:'tts IIdl hor ne"Ue'!: on the sboreof lake Ontfuio across from tl eII outh of UK St I 0\\ rente and tl (>

'1lJonsnnd l~hnds }IPlf' on JUIv 1_"as fou",! t tl e fir"t 1aWe of the Wenof lS1~ llie HI lio::.h .ltt tel (d flomill( \\ tter \\Ith fi,,€' "11D9 tl e latl:,eo;tof ,,11 It \lno; tl e ltt Ht ('eOlge c r1\11 g t, en!" io r ..,1 S ar d 200 11 utJ Ie ot181 fo H <.,11~ cauted elgl tybuns

Grace Evangelical

Poor Type of Clhz:enMAn um Ighteou'S mUll sald Hi Ho

tilt sage. of Chmato" n often see1.s tomake up for Ill':! 0" n shoItcolUmgs b'enfol'('1ng the stllcif'o::.t Iules of ('onduct fOl oil el ':l -" a~1.ilngton t5tar

Thlrdh - ') 1 or a su on lOp chl~ 1:' Ul1u<;tl,! HO\\CvLl tl (. 11l::,sage

Will be a blessllg to ever:> ) e \\ lorecelVes It <\t t 1 S <,crV1CC lie thaione hUl dted tt tLl L S '111 [11c(., four Bible Seh 01 \\111 he d 1 atll t dco nmlSS oned to tl C 1 11 10 tal t taskThe ordl1ance of Commu 01 \ 111c1 scthe monll If{ \\ N:.hlp he r Blcause ofthiS speclall) ar nge 1 1 rOilral1 tllthlrd :,ermo 1 11 the ser e" on the Ap "tIes Creed will be postponed 0 lC weekThe tIme \<; 11 0 clock VV(. ....HJcome

,oufetell The serVIce" of hand", nt

111gexpelts ,\ele reqUIred to solve thell1ystelloUS mea11ll1g of thiS \vord A..ndwhen the 111terpretatlO11 was gIven Itproved a starthn~ revelatlOn Sundd.Ynight the message of the popular gaspel service \"\III be a dISCUS5.lO1 of thl'>ubJcct Come and b1ipg someone \'dth

).au Thc sendec starts promptly at7 30 0 clock

lile Lm e la lt 1 rc'i)\ tu 11 Cllurchentered upon Its fall and \ I Jtll actl\!t1C&last C; t 1el'1\ l\ tl a \Crv 'mece,.,£ IIRally Da~ <;('1 I,. cc \ ph:> "-(he ltll

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ed ll1 the perSall of \r <; \1111ald 1 11mal e \irs 1111 I Ie 1<;a ~Taclt att. ()AlblO College \\ tIe an \f \ flO 1

boston UllVel&lt} Depal till t of RehglOus 1< ducatlO11 She has had sevel a1J Cal <; of public school \\ ork a "\ear <Itd \ftsSlO11 School 111 "ew Orleans d 1el

DIrectol of Reltg ous } dUCdt on at thellr"t \fethodlst Church of ['hot

The Blbl'" School \,,111 e lter upo 1Its regular ~eekly class schedule ne'{tSunday .it 9 30 d. 111

\fOlll ng \\olsl11P at 10 30 The Rev-J' '\1fred S 1\[ ch.ks~ has bee 1 1cquested

t9 piC l.ch 011 the theml \l1~\\l cd 01 IdU1HlllS\'veled PI ayer

Chu eh of Christ Lochmoar th~1 We church 111 the WIldwood temrx)ranl} meet111g m the old Cookschoolhouse Loehmoor Blvd and Mackavenue Bible school 9 45 a m\\ otslup 11 00 a m gospel service745p1l1

Wednesc1a) 7 45 p 111 prayer praIseariA Btble stud:>. ,

"~lday ~4~ p m gospel nieetlOg at21j.lBoule~""arenue Hal£Vta\

Are }au -concerned for your souPssalva-hon;> If so come and hear Evangellst E G Rockltfte of 896 "Lnl'ver<;ltyPlace preach the oIl t me gospel

1 he coopl."rahon of 1.11 Protestant'l1:> 1001ed for tll<; he 1 g the o11v Prat(',>tant church 11 the \ l1hge

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Southeast COl lei of I "kcVl-zcd a ldKelcheval avenue'i '\ H A I ocherpa&tor 1434 r akcwDod <lvcnuc felephone Lenox 2121

'Next Sunday Octoher 5 the congrcgatlon \,,111t;ekbrate Its annual 1nl<;SI0\lrestIvd.l The usual morn ng servlCCSwill be held German d.t 9 :t.ngh&h at11 15 Sunday School ,t 10 15 Anotherervlcc wtl1 be held 10 the evenmg at

8 0 clock III which a mISSion 1ectur.\\111 be dehveletl. fhe <;ubJect Will bethstltutlOuai Mlslson Work The lec

turer Will be Pastor J H WItte atpr~sent Supenntendent of the Luthcran Children sHame 111 Bay CIty andormedy Instltuttonal 1111SSIonworker

In the CIty of ChlcagoThe first monthly BIble Hour of the

fall ahd wmtea' season arranged by theYoung People s SOCIety w 11 be held onthe com1l1g Sunday begll111l11gat 5 15P 111 The sUlbJect of the lesson \\ 111be 'The Hlstory and Doctr nal Content of the Augsbnrg Co fesslOn

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THE: GRO~SE POINTE PRINT!MQCOMPANT

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Pre&byterian Churchof the Covenant

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S wda\ Od 5 10 30 _ (,o11lhmod;Rally DJ v ~Cl\lce Al C you al d \ ourthddren attendll g d dn rch &LhooP\Ve have clas~e<; £01 all d.gcs An adultBlb1e clas~ )& 11 the p1Dce~& of orgaUl.zatlOliJ.and >'rIll meet at Bc1dltlg ~ everySU11day man lUg .at 9 30 from thet\Velfth of Octdbcl 01 \11 I lmelPleger 1,,111be the tc.etc"her

Monda} 8 OO-Churclt Counell

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lssu~d bases on balls by these samemoundsmen and through an oversIghtIn the scormg records were omIttedand therefore <io not show In these statIstlC'>

M d. 1ager Crandall has asked the\.\nter to c:>..press through thIs colu;nnhIs l11gh esteem an 1 appreCl1.tlOtl to thefans who <;0 loyallY supported Ius clubthrough the "lcase 11 and has pr0l111sedto rel1C\\ act \ It e:. next :.pnng Just\\ hen.. he left off this fall \\ lth a ch~bthat e en 1)) .11 Ia 1 "\\ 11be proud of

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streets 1nd boule\ ards conSldel ahh Three bas<.. hlb-C" mlcr 0 Bardde ~]tJrf''5emble a newly built Amencan boom ~dtv Thfl stleets are thronged WIth ben and E Bardclcbc ~well dressed people WIth shmy motor Stolen bascs-E B'1nlelcben 2 Lou !Iicars :mostly of t\.melJcan manufacture wers Hrlgcndorf 0 Bardeleben ~and motor busses The bafflc police SaCrifice 11lt-O Bardelebel -1- ;.~men are dlessed much like the sum Double plt:).--\l )Ore to I eMa~tcl"lmer uniforms of AmerIcan policemen Hit h:) pitched ball _ B) h.adtz : ~The shops me blight and modern The Moore by i\IH1crsoll LOu\HXS by lIIlilhomes are elthel of the California ~ ;;bungalow tvpe 01 :flat buildings Com iVIo-ore Ro~nO\v = =pared with the dlrt and squalor of an HIts off Moore-6 11 .) Inn! 19SArab town llke Jaffa the contIast i8 l"hts off KaatL-G 11 7 11 nlUbsstI1hing Struck out-By KdatL 1 \if oore 12

Although there is a pll~slcal resem Crandall 5, -\ndersoll 3 II

blance to an American town the in Base on balls-By 1..aatz 6 \{oorehabItants dtff"'r from those Of an~ Crandall 2 Anderson 2other city in the world Most of them Left on bases-Van Slgn 7 Vlllage 7have come to Palestme in pursuit 01. =an Ideal which is the erectIOn in the Passed balls~Louwers 4 E Bal dele _anCIent home of the Jews of a modern ben SmtihTe.,,-:Ish <:;tate to constttute the focal \VJ1d pitch-Kaatz Moorepoint fOl a culturnl revival of the. vVmolllg pttcher-MooreTewi<.,h race One of the first stages I OSlllg pltcher~Kaatzwhich i..; bel11~ accomplIshed hele Is Dmp re-rreddle {'hampllle "'I~the reSullectlOll of the H~b1ew Ian Tlme-210guage as a )nlng imte r IFamily Outwits Swarm "The Love Parade" •

of Bees in Week's Siege I at Punch and Judy ••"1 1 ,r 1 -D (>11 1 1 IP \1 ( 1 I ~

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h ltllf' \\ III a ~\\ a) m of Iwe.., ) I e I ve Para Ie ope 1<;at the P tnC'lrIll 1 N" flew In a \\E'pl ago nu1. t d Jud the"tel Su d<ty d d \{O! cla\

1n" t110 1 fil t stOll on tllP loaf of the13/'1 1v llOllle T 01 o;(me tIme the» (Jet her "1 1. HI (liD '-{ 1 no tt nl1(> bnt as tlwl1 n In} I 1he- J \ e Parade 1'> sometl H ghel lnrJeasf?l th~\ lll\Hdf't' the bed <!flCll t a'lt'11111gnuslcalfiln pro :1:room" U"It plllg beds and dles,:>el'3 luctl ll~ Jlbt a<; Lle\aler I a It:r~Ol1 11111

l! f' 13111(1\S I etll ed to t11e ro )lm. age el breh drfferent from all other ...-=••do\\ ll&tl Ii" 111E'\were tOl ced to mal f' screel t:> PC". ati= ."

t11('lr l'1""t sLmd In the l...It(hen \\ ll<'U In the fi "t place The I ne Parade Stt:tl e bee" follo\\ed them to the lo\\er 1.<' ,~fltten tOt the audible screel It-!li:(l001 ~{e'lIl/ n,., tll€' plope-n&ltlPs tal I

] I] h e tho Bantl'''' <, not d. film versIOn of any prevIous .-pur." t \, lC 1 )("(><; a\ v 1then ret 1('1 mto tll,e OpPll ralhJlg ~tage i loduct a 1 It ",as create~ ex ;;into tlw tap tl e lH'fl"i folio \<..1 '1nd rl. sh for the sc een '1nd \\-l1h the H;iea I~_".now the Bandy home is flee of bees of the screen S vJ.lues for amusement

________ uppermost 111 the nuods 01 the genluses

Corpse Is Thrown Out \\ho cteated tt • :

as Truck Hits Hearse IG P . t !IINewalk N J -'\. gruesome aCCident raiSe GIne -=1"

occtllled as a funeral cortege was pro Public Library =~_ceedmg ,uth the bodv of Mrs :Man

tS'Uerl~lvanto the Holy Sepulchre ceme- Arb t Child flam one to ~lX ""1=111:.

, F I 1 "1tllel Tile Po'vcr and ,:,ecretThe hearse hit by a hea'\"y tluc1{ u 0) \ ,

coming do,,,n a hill to"alds it was of the ]csulbrolled 0\ 81 on its slde the casket J 01 l~Ol1 1 he 1\ cgl 0 111 Amencan if:i;opened and the body thro\\n out mto Clvl1uatlOll ~the inteHor of the heau.e Bdlbsol Inve~tmel t :Fundamental ~It remaJlled. for drIvers of otbel I lllcoln febtlug before InvestIng ~

funeral CRIS foUowmg to extricatf' BdALel Chd.Jl1 ~tore Dtstr&button I~~body and coffin and await the auivaI and YfJ.llagc Bent =of another heaue Bloomfield Selected Articles Q 1 •--------

Postcard Travels 20 Years Tre d~ 1 I Retail Dlstnbutlon -Le\\ isham England -It took 20 POOLe Art Pnnclples m Practtce ~.:~

"ears fot a postca1d maired from Bndges ThIll AId" ~Folkes-tone to leach thIS submb a dis Robeson Paul Robeson Negro mtance of 70 lilIes C10zler A Brass Hat 10 No Man:. ~

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FUNERAL DIRECTORS

Crosse POinte Fanns, Mich.

Don Graham & Co.

Daniel G. Allor andSons Ice & Coal Co.

Wtd.-Miscellaneous

76 Kerby Road

G. P. M. Peat Mossand Driconure

For Lawns and Gardens

Leib Conservatoryof Music

Convmtmg DemoI,lsttaUo1\ of :MUUfTeachers who ha.ve DiagnOSing a.udPrescrIbing Ithlhty and who In.Itt (tn:Relaxation Rhythm TIme :CXpreuiOn

and Memorlzmg SelechoR.All Branches 'Taught

12870 Eut Jefferson ~or Contn".talPhone Lenox 6831

Branch1I0 South Phlhp ATe.....

Hickory 2151- W:£ut Grand Czrcus Park

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Business Directory ANCIENT PALESTINEFuneral Director.Geist & Company

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IT eacher of Piano I.MISS LILLIAN HAFKI:

i Graduate of DetroIt Conservatory Iof MUSIC Lessons at atudlo or

i PUPIl'S home I'I 3305Grabot Ave

Niagara 2&15 Melrose 2363 •

GLR\f \1\ VII OM J\ \ Wdnt& housc'\\ orh. deamng 1111colll 5089 M

GhRM!\. \f \VO\l A..N wa ltS house\\ort... 1\d<.llt g dl u~ HOn1l1g Call

L t coin 7542 JHIGH ,SCHOOl GrrU experIenced

to carl;' f( I ('hlldl CI aftel ~ch )01 orevcl 11b <; I I ckor) 0490 R

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c n h 1 C ,\tth LOuple or t \0 Ltdlcsh.dere ce H c1ory 4121 11

[OR RI:'\ I-Roo 1 prIvate lome~t (Jalr I edr J effcr<;o 1 Gros~e

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Fu",e,l'alDirectorsEd,.., Teppert, Sec and Trella.

Pnce IS a matter of your own de.ire14911Kercheval Ave near Alter ROd

Lenox 4211

VVA"\ 1 rD-A.. reed 1al:) strollergood "tal clard I lake "\ lagard 1911

r;Xpr;RIE'ICFD \\ '\TTRl< ,S "'nted---'Chmese RIce T111 14904 h.ercheval

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Cleaning Co.Complete Housecleanmg Service

OUR SERVICE GUARANTEEDWe Are Locatea In Groue Pomte

Lenox 31641373.Beaconsfield W P Warner, Mgr

'leI AViv Baiestme-This thrivingCltv at the eastern end of the Medltel rane'ln IS sIngular in the" orld asthp fllst all Tewish CIty Slllce the dl"lpel ~}on of the TeWIsh lace l!l "'0 A D

In out\\ftld appearJ.n<..e let A'dvbH atlv resemblf's a prO"lptrous Califo n a sfla<;lcle to\"n bl t it Is the eeonomic nnd cultnr-al eel tel ot the mostmo let n po tic 11 C'\.Pf'lllIJeI t-the attf'll) t to e"tao11<;11 II Tc \J$11 n 1t 01 11"e [(.n1\..nt In Pl~lf'stlll('

Most Remarkaole City

J rom n1flnv '\ ewpo r ts .rel \ " n ist1 most lemalh'l.ble c iy ll.l the Old\H lrl Ihe tap dlty of lts del elopm nt 18 ao;Lomsh1Y1b iml..,e J b\ OW\\ ( 11 "tar dlllls j 1 c to\\ n \, ~ £01 n 1e(} on bl.lllen <;md dunE'S HOlth ol 111ean lE'nt u(v of Jai'Ll in 1<)()0 'lna tile<'e "US af J 013 "howf>u OJ I) <)03 In

hi'l Lmts In 1019 there "f're .2 8('2in aIJitants but today thele me mOleth n 40000 and thE> rit y has outstupped its neighbol Juff 1 \'<,1n<..hhn«:e"l::lsted smce 1>lbllcal tUlle,;;

Other feature!'> of the fhst modernTewlsh town are that the 'l!1C1ent Hebrew lanbuage is the officwl and genel ally .,poken langua.;e lt Is Inhabitedby Je\,s from about 40 different countrie<; It \\as the first local authorityin the "l\if'ar East whose counCll waselected b~ dIrect votmg of the entile

"<llIllllIllll:llll!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~IIIIIIlIiIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIII~.1 populatIOn and the first to\\n to grant;. full ,,;oUlan's flanchH~e

JACOB VAN ZANEN Since the f'1.,lUOUS Balfour declaratlon In "Inch England plomi<ed to tactlitnte the foundatiOn of a nationalhome for the Je"'18h race In PalestIneleI AHV has groi\n by leap<:t In J91qthe area of the town Wis about 220acres today it is mOle than 1400actes

G",neral Carpenter WorkWe Speciahze in Repair Work

24 Ridgemont Niagara 0796

NIagara 4921 102 G. P. Blvd.

Grosse PointeUpholstering

47 Hillcrest, Gro.se Pte. Farms

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STATIONERYBOOKLETS

BROCHURESBROADSIDESOFFICE AND

FACTORYFORMS

I RAl\K C I I UMERI ILlVice Prcsldtnt <,md Cash tr

Comlllerclal ;,avlng'3*344 260 94 $339 338 99

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We make our printing say I"Hello" * * * cor'dially, Imterestingly, attractively. IWe make type talk with Iready attention and convinc- 1mg salesmanship. We plan I

your printing requirements IIiwith intelligence aJld econ-Dmy. ,

Grosse Pointe Printing Co.14935 Kercheval LEnox 1162

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Coml11trclal DepOSits SubJect to GhttkDemand Ccruficatcs of DCP0<;ltCertlfied ChecksC.. h",,:>. Chocks _

Totals

REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE

Grosse Pointe Savings Bank

Cash and Due from Banks 11 He!>u vc Lltlt!> 23) 88145Totals 2398814,

Ove1 draftsBanktng HouseOther real e!>tate

~I A1 L or VlICHIGAN County of W.yI1C-"

I 1 rank C 11umerfelt VICC Pre:. dent and Cd"lller of the above lldlUCdbank do solemn!) swear that the above statemcnt IS tl uc to the iJe"t of I W

knowledge and bebef and correctly represents tht tl ue state of illt !>tvcrd.lmattel s therc1l1 con tamed as shown by the books of the 'bank

CO\1:MLRC;,IAL DLPOSI1 S

Subscrlbcd and S'o\!orn to hrf01 c mcthI::' 29th day of Septe.mber 1930

H'\.RRY A rURTONNotary Public

My C01TIllllSSlO1 expIres Sept 26 1931E

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Capltdl ')totk paid 111Surplm 1 undUndl'vldtd l'lofits net

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RESCRVb.S VI7

COMBINED ACCOUNTS

LOAl\S AND DI~COU,T~

REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES

BONDS AND SECURI1IES VI7

i\lu11lclpal Bonds 11 Officeu S Bonds and CertIficates of

Indebtedness 111 OfficeOther Bonds

Totals

AT GROSSE POINTE VILLAGE. MICflIGAN. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSI.

NESS SEPTEMBER Z4th, 19311,AS CALLED FOR BY THE

COMMISSIONER OF THE BANKING DEPARTMENT

unusua.l oe:x;p.erJcnce of see1l1g the mH1ught SUll 111 <1.11 ItS spkndol on thL=<'Qurth of July 1he pnnclpal cltle,>

• * * A Norway wcre vI!>lted before !>alh19Mr and Mrs C Henry Haberkorn

o the Aland Island~ 111 the BaltlLof Lawn Leighton, Jefferson avenue

from there the Whltne) s went toCrosse POinte Park, who returned recently wIth theu" famIly from the: ::,wcdcn and DUll1 al k thc) b) way of

the Klel Canal to Hamburg al d BedllHaherkorn summer home, Shlp.t~ They v1slted the mtenor of Halla ldat 5t Clatr, MICh, have purchased the and BelgIUm by motor before rcturnl1g'H~rbert V Book reslClence In Wind. to England The 1 next venturc \\ a!>mill POInte drIve, Grosse POinte Park to Pans by pnvatc alrplanc fly 16and expect to take occupancy ahout from Croydon to Le Bourget A v '-. tOctoher 1 My and Mrs Book, WIth WIth Mr and Mrs John Ja'Lob HoITtheIr five chtlch-en, WIll take the Haber- (Grace WhItney) ddded n nch pka!> 11 Lkorn house temporarIly to their stay 111 Amc!'1ca spcnJ 19 cl

* * * few days r:nroutc dt Lt<;bo 1 the "\-LtMr and Mrs DaVid C \Vllltney delra and Bermuda Islands Thl" IS

have returncd to R1dge 110nt theIr the second extenSive tr p t11CWhltne) shome 11 Lake ShOle road after a four have made aboard the :,umar v\lhldmonth" crUise on their:} acht Sumar was billlt 11 1926 and S1l1ce then hd.::>Thev first VISIted England then sailed been on every oce1.n III the world WIthto the North Cape where they 1ad the .the exceptlOl1 of the Al tarctIc----------------------------

Maumee road Grosse Pomte VIUa:gehave rctul ned to theIr hanle 111\Vheel1l1g Vi Va

GROSSE POINTESOCIETY

(Contmued from Page One)are at home from Le. Cheneaux Club,where they have been IInce the latt.rpart of June.

* • •Mlu Helen Moore, daughter of Mr

and Mr. Alhert Roy Moore, of York~.hlre road, Grosse pOinte Par~ IShome, after spenchng a week WIth herIr"andparent&, Mr. and Mr. Frank AMoore of Clare, Mlch

* * •Mrs Eugene W I e\\<ls of Elmslelgh

Edst Jefferson avenue left Monda)- forNorton Mass v.here her daughterMary Margaret wl11 enter the HedgesAfter leav1llg her daughter at school\1rs LeWIS wlll spend a few days 10the East beforc returl1ll1g to her homeMr Le\Vls took hIS son hugene WJr to Simsbury Conn the lluddle oflast 'veek where the latter "\\111studyat the vVestmmstel School

* • *Mr and Mrs MaurIce Woad and

small daughter, Hazel, of St Clairavenue, Groue POinte, arnved homeafter a VISIt III England WIth Mr.Wood's mother, Mn Arthur MlnchlD,and Mr Wood's mother Mrs Woodand Hazel latled from New York InJune and Mr Wood JOIned them earlyIn August The-y took theu' car overand motored through the Bl'lbsh IslesThey returned on board the S 5 Fran ..conla and motored home from NewYork

* • *Dr and Mrs WIlham WeISS of

Wheehng W Va who were the guestsof their son tn-law and daughter, Mrand Mrs Benry Lane KlOuucan of

Old English the play whIch provedSo tremendously popular whtn playedon the stage by George Arhss hasopened ItS long run engagement at theParamount Theatre With the lovwbkArhss playmg the title role of the oldsmner 111 thiS talk11lg picture produc- -tl0n

Old English can be compared hce;tperhdlp:. to the epochal' DlSlaeh oflast season, which 1l1troduced the genIUS of George Arhss to the talkmgpIcture world Old Engllsh IS consIdered by \ill A111SS to bc hiS finestchal acterl7atlO11

The Galsworthy play from ""luchOld LnglYlsh IS d.dapted, IS the stor)

of a crachetty old Shlp~OW11lng rascalof LlVel pool who finds hl1l1self on theverge of bankruptcy and to prOVIde fora granddaughter enters 1l1to some dealmgs which would have lllcr1l1l1natedhim but for tht.. 11ltervelltJon of a.greater foe 111 1:he gUISe of liberatorThe gay old rake makes a grandstandplay not only With hIS credItors butWith death-and w1l1Swh1le he loses

Mr Arhss makes the role unbehevably movmg and at the same tImeamus1llg The dIrection of Alfred EGreen _ who also {lId Dlsraelt andThe Green Goddess -15 of the best

George Arliss at theParamount Theater

Bnngll1g to the screen a VIVid dramaof love and sacnfice and a strugglebetween a foster mother s selfish deSIre to serve dnd the wtlhl1gness of agIrl to pay any penalty for the haPPlnes'> of the man she cares for antNIght at Susie s IS at the FIshertheater

Bllhe Dove plays the role of the girl"",ho cares and Douglas ralrbanks JrIS the boy son of a gangster who hasbeen raIsed bv SUSIe a hardenedwoman fence whose one fine motlveIII hfe IS hel deSire to have her fosterchl1d go straIght ,:,usle 1S portrayedby Helen \i\Tare and she almost steal'>the pIcture from two such iflopular !players as MISS Dove and young Fauibanks

The story 15 stark 111 Its s1l1cent}and reveals MISS Dove as a powerfuldramatiC actress

Doug FaIrbanks J r IS the boy V\I hohas been raised 111 a gangster atmosphere hiS faster mother bemg <1.

'fence for stolen goods but he hasgone straIght d.nd (believe 1t or not)has become a press agent for a NcVvYork thcatcl There he falls 111 tOH.

WIth a chorus gIrl who IS featured 111

the !>how

Billie Dove HeadsFisher Film Cast

Man!>laughtel dlamatlc masterpiece featur111g Claudette Colbert andFredeflc March In the mam rolesmakes ItS appeararce on the scrLcn ofPubhx RIVICIa theater for one ''\leekstartlllg Satur-dav, October 4th

Mansalughtcr 1S the story of awealthy girl carefree careless andthoughtlessly selfish When she fallsIII love \\Ith the senou'> 1111nded andambHlOu~ young dlstnct attorney sherescnts hiS CrltlCISm of her mode ofhfe Then tragedy overtakes her madC<liP carect and she faces a term 1ll

pnson \'l'lth the young dIstr ct attorneYagalllst her Her love for hll11 turnsto hate when she finds all her VI ealthand 1I1fluence her beauty and WIlesare unable to save her from Justice

ran Church "Manslaughter" onRiviera Theater Screen

,"' \POINTE REVIEW

Dehcac}' f as I t WereScuptUle e~aminatIon small boy

asked what hp' knew about Ahab andLl1Jah the Tlshblte SaId he 'Eltzadressed m a camel s haIr and wentbefore Ahab Rnd saId Behold I amEILba, the titbIt' ,

Blhltcal ExpreSSionThe expreSSIOn You are the Sellt of

the earth is from the Blble • Ye arethe salt of the earth" But If the salthave lost hIS savor whereWIth shallIt be sall;ed'i' ~hls 113from Matthew,rhantet' ~ ver'=,()1~

Partnership for a $25,000Prize Is Dissolved.

ApplauseConductors of orchestras al e said

to plefer silence after a selectIOn Applause qlsturbs the 1l1splred momentsand breahs the spell '1he deepestemotIOns are q-uiet Possibly bandleaders know that applause IS Simplyapplesauce "Uh dl1ee letters omItted

DEATH ENDS HIKINGPACT OF ,TWO MEN

Faith LutA second Old natlOn servIce wIll be

held at I alth J4utheran Church nextSunday mornUl ThiS congregat1onwtll have the JO of sendmg ItS secondson lllto the roll 1stry wlthll1 two yearswhen Mr Nobl Llvmgston WIn be ordamed by the pastor the Rev R DLll1hart The serVIce wtll be conductedby the other son of the congregationthe Rev Thea P rncke who was ordamed one year ago III Faith Churchand whQ J& servll1~ .as Its a$sl::.tantpastor

Mr !.,;lV1I1gstOl1comph:ted a ten yearprepaorcl'tloI1 at Cap1tal UluvcrsIty Columbm OhIO and \Va" graduated fromIts semlllary last Nray He IS nowserVl11g St Matthew s Church Benwood W Va where h'& WIll be locatedafter hIS ordmatlOn next Sunday mornll1g at 10 4S a m The congregatIOnextehds an mV1tation to the CommunIty to attend thIS speCial serVlce

Ten new members WIll also be rccelved mto the congregatIOn on thISday The first Sunday of the monthhas been set aSlde for the receptIon ofnew flilembers and thIS IS the firstgroup to umte With the chut"Ch SlUcethIS ne"" system has been adopted

In the Sunday School PromotIonDay wJ11 be cele.brated when the ch11drcn WIll be advanced 111 their reg,pec-ttve hIgher grades The Adult Bibleclasses w111 meet for their usual sesSlons The Bible School WIll meet atIts usual tune 9 15 0 clock

The people of the neIghborhood arecordIally nlvlted to ~hjoy an of theseserVIces whlch are open to any VISitor

--50c

THE GROSS

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That takes a DifferenceAnd then there s the young ladY

",ho thinks jlQbbymg Is all lIght itYOl.'He-rea1l1 stay.1ng at the lJ,otel-

IQJ:: Pathfiudel,~saZl~~

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_ .•..POPULAR PRICES-Matinees and Evening

THURSDAY, FRIDAYSATURDAY

OCTOBER Z 3.4

Main Floor: AdultsChildren 25c

SUNDAY, MONDAYOCTOBER 5.6

MALRICL CHl:VALILR111

"The Love Parade"

TUESDAY, WEDNESDAYOCTOBER 7.8

GRLTA GARBO111

"Romance"

'White Hell of Pitz Palu'WIth

GRAHAM MeNA ,ILl:

As the first screen musIcal -comedyto which 1< lorenz 2lefeld gave hiS ownpersonal superVISion and skill stagecraft Whoopee \\ hlCh 15 comlng tothe Umted Art sts theater accordmgto cntIcs does full Justice to the repuHon and talents of the famous Imp ressano \Vhoopee. IS very much a cont1uatlOn of Edd1e Cantor s stage suecess that ran for t\"o years at the "\Je\\Amsterdam Theatre New York transcrtlbed boddy the films 'WIth Its hugespectacle maglllfied 11 s ze and beauty""Ith the mag1c of 1echnlcolor to gIveIt reahty Samuel Goldwyn ",ho produced the pH..ture claims that It IS thefirst perfect all color Clllema extravaganza

Yet despIte ItS mammoth SIzeWhoopee lS st111 the !>ane llltimate

comed~ that as The l'.Jervous Wreckwas one of the most dJ11U5mg playsever wntten 71egfc1d managed to retam the uproanous 1 un or of the ongmal stor) \\ he 1 he set It on the greatstage of the 1\ew A mtcrdam "'lthliUSIC and song a Id 1 U 1dl cd!> of beautdul gIrls

"Whoopee"Cantorat United Artists

Big Pictures on TheirWay ot the Michigan

Completion has Just been made Withthe leadmg matron pIcture producerswhereby some of the b ggest superproductIons of the year WIll be shown,\ thm the ne"{t few weeks at the MlchIgan Theater 11 DetrOIt ThIS hne upof feature attractlOm. IS undoubtedhthe greatest m thc \11chlgan s h1storyand will OffCl a list of vaned eutel talllment

Charles Budd} Rogers and Hele 1Sugar Ka 1e t\\O shll1ll1g !>tar!> of

the Pard all t StudlOS have bee 1scheduled 101 an early Shovv11g m theIrgrand glonou<; co 1 edy not HeadsUp Victor Moore Margaret Breenand a cast of stage and screen favontesare featurcd 111 th 5 JOYOUSrom ant cfrolIcs

:N anc) Carroll sta1 of Ho leySweette d.l1da score of other produc

Hons and ,\ ho recently made hergreatest sensatIOn In the dramaticfilm Dev1I s Hohday Will be seensoon 111 Laughter In th1s new dramashe has Fredenc March as hel leadll1gman and they are surrounded by abevy of popular stars

Reckoned by the MopnMonth really means moonth and

orlgmally stood fOl the time from ODtf\ill ¥!201l to the ne>;l,

AnLofagasta Chlle -A hIkIng partnershlp of two Englishmen WhICh hadbeen sU1:ltalned for t\\ 0 years in agallant attempt to wm a $23000 prizeby walkmg from Buenos AIres to NewYorh Vi no; tragIcally dIssolved whenone of them was run down on the railroa.d near this lonely nitrate port

The dead man is Albel t MacLewinHe dIed in the General hospttal andwas burled in the tmy Protestant cernetery on ilie Andean slopes abm,e theport hlSt><comp,lplo-n" James 'Vlll~aldand membels of tQ.t? Anglo Americancolony carJ:yini th~8easket

'Who H II f P" PI' Smrted Augullt 21. 1928Ite e 0 Itz a u Wlnyalltlthbugjlgrief .tneken hyat the Punch and Judy the loss 01 hi~mate.<leelatedthat he

,,"ould see the adveature thlOUgh by- I hllllself. JtUsre ardIllg. the representa\¥here In heaven s name was the t f h,. l' 1 ~ lid tIOns 0 l~ co sn ay}' oca reSt en s

GU e"a' ,1-11 be !j->p--questwn ot everY Tra t~.:;:;::.; C\;:J}$[1''''::eil tJ1ei'" wal.!!plcturegoel after the openlllg of Unt-Ilng tour..on j:gust:'2l:. 1928 follo\ylDgversal s amazmg dI ama The WhIte the. Argen:t;lne allw~ to" Qrd BolivlQHel1 of Plt~ Palu Thursday rnday but the t ell ate WAS much agamstand Saturday at the Punch and Judy them 'VitIya#d feU III WIth fever andtheater The photDgraphmg of c:lval MacLewin wal~ bttten by a snakeanchcs shdes a 1<1storm scenes I!>al 1hey W~ pitted by frIendly Indians

who cauterJ7~d 1\Ia,cLewlll s "oundI lOSt unbehcvable and CUriOSty 1& Both returned to BUl;nos Aires a thouheIghtened \\hen the astol1lsh ng dlr sand mIles. away and ",ere in hospitalstunts by Ernst Udet German war ace three montbs~ jJ ('

are revealed and descnbed 111 the piC Undaunted they trehked off agamture by Graham McNamee NBC after reco,ery thIS ltjme followlOg theace broadcaster and talkmg reporter of railway- to ChIle A dIary found onthe U111versal Newspapel Newsreel the dead man bea~s the stamps of sta

tIon mastels prefects school teachersThe picture was produced 111the h1gh and farmers passed on the lonely routeAlps of SWItzerland and tells a star) and tells tersely of weeks of raID and

"Executed" Man Observe~ of pOlgnant love mterest scorchmg heatFOUl hundred and eleven da,s W€Ie

His 89th Anniversary :::10 E F0J:::::l0 spent on the mternatIOnalrail routeKingston, Mo -It s a matter of ree- 'lhirty wele spent 1ll tlaveIsmg an

ord that D G Wallace who IS usually equal number of miles at the mounto be seen relaxmg III the shade ot Punch & Judy tain Cl()st In the two mIle tunnelthe courthouse trees here is dead below the statue of ChrIst whichBut recently he celebrated his eighty marks the boundary between Chilemnth birthday Theatre and Argentlnathey struggledon with

'Vallace captured with three other filckermg candlesmen during the CiVIl war was con ...VAdventl.fres Bared\Icted or participatIOn m guerl1lla war- Kercheval and Fisher Road "A nat-row shave' ''RHudes the dIaryfare and sentenced to dIe Grosse I'ointe Farms to the fd'rtunfl,te p~lng of the de luxe

The men were lmed 11P lIfles tlanscob~lnental pullman train whencracked and they tell forwaid 'Val Telephone Niagara 3898 the men were restmg III a safety cutlace said hIS compamons '" ere dead, tmgbut he unhurt fell from frIght 'Ihe It tells of another adventure whIchexecutton squad came near and fired •• _. • - _II. . befell them when n~aring the vineyarda bullet at the head of each man to CIty of Mendo7a A stranger attackedmake certam of death 'lhe bullet III Mats. Saturday and Sunday them Violently In self defense theytended for '''aUace pIerced hlS hat, were fOlced to use the sole gun theygrOOved hIS skull 'lhe scar lemams at 3 P. M. carried Just then a pollce patrol rodetodayas proofof his stOiY EVENINGS: 7:30 and 9:30 up to the dismayof the tramps lor

~~------- tUltously it turned out that thelr assallant was an escaped lunatic

After resimg a week in centlal ChIleMacLewin and Winyald turned NewYorkwards once again and smIlinglytrudged off along the raIlroad that led.mto the mtrate WIlderness that was topro' e the graveyard of one of them

Seeks Divorce 13 DaysAfter Golden Wedding

Provo Utah -ThIrteen dllJ s afteran el::tborate celebratIon of their goldenweddmg aDm versary Mra rranCIIJ M.Barney mother of 14 children all mar-lIed filed SUlt for dIvorce She allegesher husband came home drunk a te,vda~ s after their fiftIeth allmvel sal Yparty chohed her and threatened tohIll her

Man Seeking to BeatSolomon's Nuptial Mark

El Paso TeAas - I ill out to beatKmg Solomon at hIS own game- the.marrIage game

That s what Bruce W Steele dashiug ~oung DI Paso p~uIDL<3r SG30S J:Shis atnbitIon He has just asked thecOUltS to dIssolve his fourteenth mattimonlal alliance Of cours.e he s gota long way to go to overhaul the andent WIs.e man-but he s got a faIrstart

",ot one of mv WIves left me because she ceased to love me ' Steelebrags 'They SImply ,...ent awav because they "ere Jealous of my suecess WIth other women

f Winmng women Is the easiestthmg lD the wOIla-once you knowhow All you have to do l$ find outa. woman s weakness play up to that-and you ve got her 1

Pony Pushes Baby CabWhen Parents Are Busy

Bucktn,,;hamsllll e England - Wlulethe owner and hiS WIfe ale busy With -other ClIOIes Post Eo;} a pony ownedby a farmer, pushes about a perambu-lator carr~ ing the baby.

Girl Bites PasserbyAfter Dog Bites Her

Berlin -A young woman who wa,bItten by a mad dog ran Into thestreets t\\ 0 hours later and bit andSClatched 15 pedestrIans In Galatt1{umama recently 'Ihe hydrophobiacwoman dIed Two of the perSOl)s sheattacked were III critical condltlOn

Man Bites Dog; TownBreaks into the News

London -For one brief afternoonthe seaSIde town of Herne Bay blOke:mto the front pages of the Londonafternoon papels because real ne'\shappened there

In other words a man bit a dog III

Herne BayHnndreds of bathers ",ere aston

Ished to Sf'e the owner of a dog WlllChhad been runnmg about the beachbalhmg and snapping at people suddenly pick up the dog and gIve it agood hard blte

'1he dog ga\ e one stal tied ~elp andtOle off down the beach A momentlater it returned to Its owner anddOCIlely trotted at hIS heels

'I have tued all sorts of remedIesto heep the pup from snapping atpeople but pone of them wOlked saldits owner So I thOUght I d showhim what It felt hI\e to bE' snappedat hImself It was a last measure remedy but It seorns to have "orked '

Designs Selected by Statesof the Levant.

Gene, a ~\\lt7erlaDd -Four morenatIonal flags ha' e been added to therambow of bannelS: wluch must beI ept bv all governments an(1 W'lrShlpSto be flo"n on state occasIOns

rIance car, ed up the I e\ ant ll1tofour soverelgll states under tlle mandate of the League of NatlOlls Eachhas now plcl ed its own flag Therepuhltc of I ebanon adopted the red,white and blue tricolor of rlance,\"lt1l the addition of a green tf'dnr ofLebanon in the mIddle of the whiteband

'1 he state of SYlia ha;; adoptedtin ee gl een whIte and black hOrI..l:ontal stYipes WIth three red fl\e pomtedstars on the whIte bano

'lhe flag of the state of Latahi't,formerly the state of Alaouities r&-sembles some" bat that of Japan Itis a gOlden sun WIth 11 rays Tlslngout of the center of a WhIte flag Inone corner Is a tmy I'rench trIcolorand In the other corners are thleered tr1llngles

The government ot Jebel Druze hasperhaps the gaudIest flag m the" orlrl,\Hth fhe colors worked mto a dimcult composItion In the top left cor~npr is a red whIte and blue rectangle and the remamder is lil e theAmerIcan flag "ith stripes 1hereare five stripeS-gLeen, led ~ellow,blue and white

FOUR NEW NATloNALFLAGS ARE ADOPTED

15001 Charlevoix Ave.<;orner of Wayburn

ADMISSION AT ALL TIMESADULTS Z5c •• CHILDREN 10e

ALL TALKING PICTURES 01'1WElT ERN ELECTRIC

EQUIPMENT

MEN'S SUITSCleaned, pressed 50c

n -\NTS, ~l~aned, Pressed 30cO'COATS

Cleaned, Pressed 75cSUITS, Pressed 25cDRESSES

Cleaned, Pressed 85c & upCOATS

Cleaned, Pressed 85c & upSUITS, Cleaned, Pressed 85cDRESSES, Cleaned Only 60.:

CASH and CARRY SYSTEM

Regal Cleanersand Dyers

15029Kercheval at Marylandl

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FRIDAY. OCTOBER Z-TALKli\G

JOA1\f CRAWFORD111

"Our Blushing Brides"

Eastern SymholIn Chmese and fa'paneo;e at t a pair

ot trees placed close to each other,"ith then branches lIltlrt\\lUmg signifies happiness and contentment

Aloma Theatre

Early AmerIcan PoetIi' V N Painter in hIS Poets of

the South I gn es the hOllor of bemgthe first poetic '" rlter in thIS countly to GeorgG Sand~s He came to'irgtma in 1621 Sand~ s "as pracheally the only poet In the South untIlthe Revolubon

Here's a Good OneA famous Amel1cap golfer was re

cently presented with a completelyfurnished home by Ius admirels ThiSwill come as a SUI pllse to those \'\ hohave always imagIned that a Ieallykeen golfer has DO use for a home-'lh~ HumorIst

ANNOUNCEMENT

TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY-OCTOBER 7 8- -

TALKING\1:ARION D'\.VIES

III

"Floradora Girl"THURSDAY. OCTOBER 9-

TALKINGW\1: POWELL

In

"For The Defence"

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(Contmued from Page One)the general It'outl11C of the., day \".asfully dlSCtls!lcd aur ng the rema11l1l1gtime

Twcllt). seven bOY!l and t\venty fourgirls ""ere elected men bers of theService Club Thursda) September 25

The new members are Dorothy~'\dams Haryr Adams 1'v1a r gar e t

Adams Flmer Benz1t1 Lloyd BurrgessGalvlll B~le;~ -Everett Bea:upre El1eclBeever Jack Carson Joe Cram vIar}Dlspennette Betty fennen \.fananGltschlag Charles Hanne nan RobertH~umes Vlrglllla Jay Leah Jah 1keEdward Ketterer Jual1lta KlIne CarlKuC'henmclster George lloyd \ lllccntLeonard Alfred I l1ey Betty \{arkhamRonald MUIr \flda \-furphy \VJ1ham"l\tIunroe ?vhttam Mattlce A.udrey\1ahlmclster Dorothy Maul FredMoran

WIlham Overly Rob e r t PIerceHenry Parsons LOIS Pomcher J Oh11Parsons Estelle P nkerton GeorgeRovm Thomas Rem Ada S'Poor Edward Sta111man Betty Stark LelandSymons Donald Shephard A11lta Stuatt, Suzanne S]bley Ell*abeth SeibertDorothy Thomas Genevieve "LvlckEdward\ Wernet

SATURDAY. OCTOBER 3-TWO TALKING FEATURES

r<..ature 1\,0 1-BUCK J01\fES

111

"Shadow Ranch"reature No 2-VhRA REY1\fOLDS REX LEASE

III

"Borrowed Wives"On. th .. Stage-Country Store Nlght-$17 00 In Cash,

.Also 24 Grocery Prizes Free

We have JUst opened one of ourDry ..CleanI'1tJ' Branches In yourcO'r:\lm~nltY''' Operatmg Bra n c h e sthrougJtout the CIty enables us togiVe you hIgh-grade work at thefollOWing low prlC::es

SUNDAY. MONDAY OCTOBER 5 6TAUG1\,G

}j',\CK HOI T and RALPH GRAVES} 111

II "Hell's Island"r

ServiceClub MeetsTo Organize Routine