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') WE PRINT IT AS WE GET IT, WITHOUT FEAR OR FAVOR - ADVERTISING HAS NO RELATION TO OUR POLICY ~imi&gg&&@&Sbjd2 The dIsplay conSIsts of ~ reaItstie VIew of a three rmg CIrcuS WIth al1 three rmgs In full alllma bon A parade wl11ds ItS way around the bottom of the show WIth all the performers cleverly balancmg mIll1ature packages of Beech. nut products on their backs or trunks, or noses, as befits th-eU' part1cular ab,hty. Alger Post News The talk on RUSSIa by Fatner Gabrtel of Lansmg, whIch was sponsored by thIS Post m conjUnctIon WIth the Amer- Ican LegIon Post was well attended and those present heard Interestmg remark. on a subJect of VItal Importance to the AmerIcan people The Alger Post dou- ble quartette sang remarkably well and were encored a half d02:en times. Though recently formed thIS quartette, WIth a httle practice would surely go to town The regular annual electIon of Post offIcers was held at the last regular meetIng the followlllg havmg bee. elected and Installed Commander, Barney Besso Sentor VIce Commander S A Lmge- mann Jumor VICe Commander, Claude Rav- ens Quartermaster, Leroy Barlteau. AdJutant, Harold Stone ChaplalO Earl Hotelhng Judge Advocate Jacob Van Zenen rmt c; gr ') I' \r "\1' 1113.nl1 OffIcer of the Da) Clem Whately Guard L A Backman Post Service Offlcer, Guy Setbert Jumor AchVlty OffIcer, H Vas Wormer LegIslatIve OffIcer, James Browt1 Post HistOrian, Al Baron Sgt MaJor, Harry Wells Quarter Master Sgt, Lloyd Brunk Welfare Offlcer Hra1'J.~~louh"1 Entertamment, ChaIrman S A Llnge mann Delegates to Wayne County Counclh H E Wells, S A Mauer James Brow" and MIchael Caffrey QUIte .. nIce gatherIng at the FrIday evemng party These are held regularly. come along and try your luck, It pay., ask Barney BISSO "fiIJii1ffi!JlmiilliilliilJilJi!fii!ffil_1m By Mail f2 00 per year, SIngle Cop,es 5 Cent. colossal as the bIg ones and It also serves the purpose of promotmg deal- ers sales of the products of the Beech- nut Pa'Ckmg Company The CIrcus WIll appear In a number of DetroIt stores III the next several months WIth a serIes of performances at the Kroger Grocery store at 17037 Kercheval at St. ClaIr, from MaT 9th to May 14th, Democrats of 14th District to Meet May 6 Hurqn County Club Party Saturday, May 14 A great reUUlon of old frIends and neIghbors IS planned for those attend mg the Huron County party whIch is bemg gIven on Saturday evenmg, May 14 In the Crystal Ballroom of the Ma SOUlCTemple The dance commIttee has gIven a great deal of tIme and thought to th ~ partv V.hlCh prom ses to be the largest ever put on by the club Both modern and old hme danc mg IS scheduled George ParIseau has c-onsented to be on hand WIth hIS vlOhn and old tIme tunes and MIke Falk Will present Harry BlaIr and hiS Country Club orchestra Carne Jacobs Bond, whose songs, The End of a Perfect Day" and 'I Love You Truly" have been sung by two generatIons of AmerIcans, was a Detr01t VIsItOr' today The Cahforma song wrIter and poet- ess, who WIll be 76 next August 11, 15 a guest at the home of VIctor W Smcere. 1028 Kensmgton road, Grosse Pomte Noted Song Writer Visiting in Pointe On Monday, May 2nd, William Kihen, 8 years old, was killed by a Ford truck driven by Amos Rehn of 21215Westview avenue, De. troit, at 3:35 in the aftemoon, at Kercheval and Kensington. According to information received the driver of the truck w... proceeding slowly and tumed into Harvard road from KerchevaL As he tumed the boy, who had been riding a bicycle on the sidewalk, decided to cross the intersection directly in front of the movins vehicle with the result that he was fatally injured On Wednesday. May 4, the driver was released by order of the prosecutor's office and ordered to appear for a hearing on May IS. It is advisable for parents to instruct the children to take c..... and watch carefully before crossing intersections. It is also safer for bicycle riders to keep to less popular streets where the danger of accidents will be greatly minimized. Youngsters have a habit of nsing the most widely traversed streets and in many cases driving haphazardly in the .,enter of the street without regard for passing traffic. It is impossible for our police officers to be at every comer to see that precaution is taken to prevent such accidents, therefore every child should be thoroughly and impressibly informed of the dangers that lurk at the street comers, by the parents. Always stop, look. and listen before crossing the street. if yOU value your life Boy Killed on Kercheval Avenue Monday Afternoon Fort Pontchartrain Pictured above In the Kroger Store at 17037 Kercheval avenue, Grosse Pointe, fa the Beech-Nut CI1'CUS, u animated cltsplay which facu,es customer attention on Beech-Nut produets. Beech-Nut Circus Arrives Elephants, ttgers, tramed seals. 10 fact the whole CIrcus Kids and bIg kIds WIll be trooptng to see the spangled anahsts, SIde sphttmg clowns breath takmg performances And Its all free. thIS bIg CIrcus Of course the CIrcus tent IS III a groc- ery store, and the prInCIpals are all rubber dolls, but the attractIon IS none the less for thIS It is Just about as The next regular meetmg of the 14th Congresswnal DIStrict Democrattc Or- Mr and Mrs C Wallace Toles, of gamzatIon WIll be held May 6th Lmcoln road entertamed Mrs Toles Belgum American Hall, Hurlbut and brother and SIster m-Iaw Mr and 1v.[rsIGratIot Aveune.g The guest !peaker KImball H Stearns of Columbus, 0, wIll be Mr Edward \1:cFarland of the over the week end LIquor Control CommISSion The eventng group of Fort Ponchar traIn Chapter Daughters of the AmerI- can Revolution WIll meet Wednesday May 11, at 6 300 clock at the Women 5 Clt} Clt.b for a d n'1er meet ng '\f ~s Frances VV S Jerome cha rman of the group \\ III preSIde and will tell of her ImpreSSlOns of the openmg events of the D A R Contmental Congress just concluded at Washmgton D C Other Congress hlghhghts will he related by Mrs Edward J Savage. and Mrs 0 Dale Reynolds wIll tell of the DAR Approved schools she vlSlted on her southern trtp from wh ch s~e ras JUs+ returned Reservations are asked by the group s secretary Mary Helen Damel son, of Northlawn avenue Firemen's Dance Was A Big Success The Grosse Pomte FIrefighters asso clahon dance was a stupendou<: suc-eess Fvery taJble at the popular MayfaIr t was occupied and Judgmg by the man I ner In whIch the program was receIved everyone had a grand and glOrIOUStIp1e Elame MarIe Arndt gave a very splendId performance In the openmg act of t.he program, supported by a gorgeous bevy of dancmg gIrlS She also !hsplayed her talent m several speCialty numbers TopPlOg a splendId evenlOg of entertamment WIth a mIlItary dance WhIM was ably rendered by MISS Arndt and her gIrls The commIttee a.<:comphshed a greret achIevement and an event of thIS kmd I WIll be held anr ually that we mIght better know our firemen and neIghbors Mrs Esmond Avery, of Merriweather road and Mrs Philip F HIlbert, of Untverslty place left the earty part of last week for a two weeks' triP to VIr gIma, West Vlrgmla, Washmgton, New York and PhtIadelphia •• Mrs FrederIC B Cortts, of BerkshIre road, left Frtday for ChICagO to VisIt her mother, Mrs James C DaVIS who w111 return WIth Mrs CortIs for a week S V1SIt Reducing Service Opens in Vicinity Hobby and Variety Show at Defer May 20 Ladles who are mterested tn reduc mg large hIps, etc, and deSIre to look and feel younger WIll be pleased to know that the FranCIS Health Salon at 14138 East J efIerson IS the only estab hshment on Detr01t s EastSIde gIvmg treatments the now RoIler way. mnt~rr~ li lay By FLORENCE POWELL Scenes and Persons in the Current News But supposIng dewy mId VIolets Fresh pIcked were laId tn your hand, Your eyes would be holy for sacnfice. We know you could understand I'm thmkmg how lovely, mauve orchIds Would rest m grey waves of your haIr; I'm wlshmg that your every thought Could be free of all sorrow and care Serenely we bask in your love mother From tender depths of your heart. Love so God gIven, deep flowmg. It IS all of your soul's every part May your world gIve boundless joy mother And ble .. mgs as flowers in May, May the love of your gIrl or boy motber Come to you on mother's day. ~","'~h'~'.'_'_'_',,""""'''-'''•• '.'I I••••••••••••••••••.•••••• I-Dr. FranCIS E. Townsend, elderly old age pension advocate, who received an executive pardon from PreSident Roosevelt, thus escaplDg' a 30day sentence for contempt of the -house of representatives. 2-The Sampson, 1,850-tonfirst-Ime destroyer, IS launched at Bath, Maine, as the newest United states smp 3-Wlule bred mother smiles, a French frontIer guard holds the baby she carried on her flight from war~torn Spain. "Arms and the Man" PricesAnnounced PrIces for jlArms and the Man" the The Hobby and VarIety Show pre satIre on war by Bernard Shaw, to sented by Defer School pupIls WIll be be presented by the DetroIt Federal I held FrIday evenmg. May 20th Hobby Theatre at the George Defer School Exlublt open at 6 3O-Varlety Show at \:v edneway evenIng May 25 wtll be 40 7 30 cents for adults and Z5 cents for ChI1- It Js very necessary that all entrtes dren under 12 years Sponsored by be In not later than May 18th for the Grace Evangehcal and Reformed Judgmg Church chOIr, the play wIll be under AdmISSIon 25c for adults and 10c for the dIrectIon of Verner Haldene and children All are lOvIted WIll begIn at 8 30 p m The follOWing new offIcers for the ThiS clever comedy, baSIS for oscar year were announced at the regular Straus' charmmg operetta. 'The Choc- meetIng elate SoldIer WIll be shown In Grosse PreSIdent Mrs T E Dale fIrst VI-ee- Pomte for the first tIme at popular preSident Mrs A Foulds, sewnd VIce- prtces Settmgs and costumes have presldept Mnl R MacKen2:le thIrd been deSigned by James Doll, noted VIce preSIdent, Mrs S Shenefield. cor for hIS fine work In creatIng costumes reg,pondmg secretary MISS R Tomb. for perIod plays such as the commg recordIng secretary, MiSS V Clemmens, productton treasurer, Mr Jack Drew auditor, Mr LeadIng roles WIll be played by Ray R Stevenson horne room mdthers Rawlmgs as 4 Captam Bluntschh ' the Mrs J ohn FI~ch, hospltahty, Mrs F' chocolate eatmg SWISSand Alma Brock Shay pubhclty Mrs H Zarntkau 'R 'h " , as ama, t e gIrl who saves him from prmtIng Mr Fred Kerby welfare Mrs her own countrymen Mr Rawhngs M Stahl, counCIl rep, Mr E Gehrtg • •md MiSS Brock are both on loan from adult education Mrs C B Dolbeare New York Federal Theatre and well mOVIe commtt;ee, Mrs E Newhall known on the Broadway stage Ruth Mrs John Palmer WhItworth as 'Louka' the Jealous ----.'---- servIng gIrl and Edward Masson as SerglUs' Rama's deceItful fian-ee head the strong support1Og cast ) Gay and hght the plot of the story concerns Itself With the hllarlous ex- penences of the Petkoffs, a wealthy Bulgartan famIly, durIng and after the war WIth SerVIa 10 1885 WhIle her tather and fiance are at the war 'Rama" manages to hIde a fug1t1ve lrom the defeated Servlan army 10 her own bed chamber Her mterest In the soldIer whose hfe she saved becomes greater than her famIly suspects and at the conc1uslon of the war, she startles thema11 by marrymg hIm rather than her fiance ThlS worthy gentleman mCIdentally. IS not at all d1sturbed by the turn events take as he has been In love WIth 'Louka" 'Rama's' maId all the whtle ' TIckets can be had at Leach s Drug I Store, Lakepomte at CharleVOIx ave :nue•• I I To Lecture Here Mr and Mrs RIchard J MartIn re turned Monday from theIr southern weddmg trIp and WIll stay for a whIle at the home of Mr MartIn s parents Mr and Mrs Ray L Martm of Ken- sIngton road Before her marrIage Mrs MartIn was Grace Moore Rlchmg The annual BrIdge Tea and Bake Sale of Grosse Pomte Mothers Club WIll be held In the Cafeteria. of the Grosse pomte HIgh School on Wednes day May 11th at 2 p m Hlmelhock Bras and Co WIll gIve a Style Show whIch all ladles will enJoy as they show such practical clothes The Baked Goods WIll be made by members of the Mothers' Club You may purchase a ticket at the HIgh SchOOl or call Mrs Watson at NIagara 4260 Mothers' Club Bridge, Bake Sale Wednesday, May 11, at High School 'filE HOME NEWSPAPER OF GROSSE POINTE AND THE FOURTEENTH CONGRESSIONALDlSTRl~. L B OLDHAM, Pubhsher GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1938 - .. _--.. ... --_ .......... _ ..... Park Board of I Review Meets May 9th and 10th I The Grosse POInte Park Board of ReView WIllm.eet Monday and Tuesday for the purpose of re t Viewing the tax rolla which have t heen comphed for the year 1938 All IndiVidual, who feel that their aueaament II unJu,t should appear before the board at that I bme and voice their chssabsfac- bon i ...................................................... Classroom in the Clouds News Digest Mr and Mrs ] W McGutre have just moved from Boston Blvd to take up their new reSIdence m the Pomte They are no"! hvmg on Somerset road Grosse Pointe High School Band Wins Honors in Contest Dr Wilham Lyon Phelp_, pro- SIxty fh e hIgh school bovs and girls tenor em.erltu5 or Yale UnIversity t ulembers of the Grosse Pomte H gh who Will speak at the high school I School Band returned home Saturday on Thur,day, May 12 evenmg very much elated over the rat I mg they receIved at the State Band Dr Wilham Lyon Phelps noted lec and Orchestra Festival The Band re turer wrIter, teacher and radIO crIHc c::eived an Excellent Ratmg and were W111 lecture In the Gro<sse Pomte HIgh placed In FIrst DIVISIon-Class D Forty Sohool audItOrIUm on Thursday, May five bands from all parts of the State 12 under the auspIces of the High partl-elpated In the FestIval Grosse School Teachers' Club HIS subject WIll POlOte had the largest Class D Band be The Art of Llvmg , and competed WIth three others all of Dr Phelps gave the dedIcatory ad- "'horn had had preViOUSplaymg expert dress when the hIgh SChool bU11dmg eoce pnor to thiS year The local was opened 10 years ago In observance Band WIth only eIght months of tram of the tenth anmversary of that event Jng and three months of full band re the lecture next week has been ar- hearsals placed 10 FIrst DiVISIon With ranged accordn"" to Harold Husband one other 10 class D while the other preSident of the Teachers Club two placed Second and Third DIVISions A leader In the teachmg profeSSion respectIvely It IS hkely that next year WIlham Lyon Phelps was on the staff WIll find them moved up Into Class C of Yale Umverslty from 1892 unttl hiS EnthUSiasm IS hIgh and the boys and retirement m June 1933 HIS lectures gIrlS are lookmg forward to attendmg and WrItIngs In the field of hterature ne~t year s Festival WIth a finer and have won WIde acclaIm for many years expenenced band With the poss1blhty HIS column ill SCribners Magazme 'As of bemg eqUIpped v.1th umforms If I Like It.' was frequently the center funds can be raIsed The band WIll of attention and controversy present It'S final and first full publIc Dr Phelps lecture w beglO at 8 15 concert on FrIday evenmg June 8th In .0 clock TIckets are 50 cents and may the HIgh School AudItorIum The 111 be secured at the htgh school audItor atrumental musIc department WIshes to lum or frem any hIgh school teacher extend It'S sIncere thanks for those ------- parents who helped to transport the Band to Ann Arbor I ~ We wonder if the ])111 to aId ahens Isn't lUvlhng more people to share m the unemployment so prevalent m thIS land of ours Wayne County's first tax sale was conspIcuous by the absence 01 bIdders, whlcb gIves the tax- payer another chance at redemp- tIOn but each day another parcel of land,s offered for sale the new housmg projects bemg started m DetrOIt take as long to complete as those alread) started your grandchIldren WIll derive the benefit of these new housmg faclhtles DetrOIt finds that the car gIven its mayor by the counc,l WIll not functIOn on the cheap gas used for the cIty's fleet of mumclpally- owned automobiles, so a dIet of 20 cents per gallQn gas has been preSCribed Some lucky Hollywoodlte has a key to the home of SImon S,- mone Automobtle owners are enJoy ing a shght reductIOn m the prIce of gasolme today It seems that CIVt! serVIce exams WIll be easY for those holdmg of- fice as they were ttpped off to the questlOus and answers sup posedly~ through some leak at Lansmg Spring fever IS defimtely In the aIr I saw one mdividual relax- mg on a soft bag of cement early thIs week --T- 1Lhere 15 an open season on gangsters, and smpers are pIck- mg them off m pretty good shape durmg the past few days It IS becommg qUIte a fad for parents of mOVIe stars to sue for specIal mamtenance funds, In other words askmg for support from theIr chIldren, through the courts Aviation-minded boys aboard a modem Eastern Air Lme 2t passenger plane receive instructIon while in the air over Miami, Fla. TheIr In- structor points o11,their route on the chart In the classroom plane whIle they jot down notes, The,r earphones are connected dIrectly WIth the ..... _ ......... they en hslen In on radio reports. 'UIIZ-SIISIiSIIC.IiSIi&&JliIIIIglIglIg-S"'U-SlIgIiOOllm-IIi!!ll!!ii!- THE GROIIE POINTE PRINTI"G CO. Publbhon PHO". LENOX \In VOL 12-No. 37 ~ ~ej.'hfJl~~~~.u~ ..... ~~ ~~~.:&.-..... -liL......~ I J

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WE PRINT IT AS WE GETIT, WITHOUT FEAR ORFAVOR - ADVERTISINGHAS NO RELATION TO

OUR POLICY

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The dIsplay conSIsts of ~ reaItstieVIew of a three rmg CIrcuS WIth al1three rmgs In full alllma bon A paradewl11ds ItS way around the bottom of theshow WIth all the performers cleverlybalancmg mIll1ature packages of Beech.nut products on their backs or trunks,or noses, as befits th-eU' part1cularab,hty.

Alger Post NewsThe talk on RUSSIa by Fatner Gabrtel

of Lansmg, whIch was sponsored bythIS Post m conjUnctIon WIth the Amer-Ican LegIon Post was well attended andthose present heard Interestmg remark.on a subJect of VItal Importance to theAmerIcan people The Alger Post dou-ble quartette sang remarkably well andwere encored a half d02:en times.Though recently formed thIS quartette,WIth a httle practice would surely goto town

The regular annual electIon of PostoffIcers was held at the last regularmeetIng the followlllg havmg bee.elected and Installed

Commander, Barney BessoSentor VIce Commander S A Lmge-

mannJumor VICe Commander, Claude Rav-

ensQuartermaster, Leroy Barlteau.AdJutant, Harold StoneChaplalO Earl HotelhngJudge Advocate Jacob Van Zenenrmt c; gr ') I' \r "\1' 1113.nl1OffIcer of the Da) Clem WhatelyGuard L A BackmanPost Service Offlcer, Guy SetbertJumor AchVlty OffIcer, H VasWormerLegIslatIve OffIcer, James Browt1Post HistOrian, Al BaronSgt MaJor, Harry WellsQuarter Master Sgt, Lloyd BrunkWelfare Offlcer Hra1'J.~~louh"1Entertamment, ChaIrman S A Llnge

mannDelegates to Wayne County Counclh

H E Wells, S A Mauer James Brow"and MIchael Caffrey

QUIte .. nIce gatherIng at the FrIdayevemng party These are held regularly.come along and try your luck, It pay.,ask Barney BISSO

"fiIJii1ffi!JlmiilliilliilJilJi!fii!ffil_1m

By Mail f2 00 per year, SIngle Cop,es 5 Cent.

colossal as the bIg ones and It alsoserves the purpose of promotmg deal-ers sales of the products of the Beech-nut Pa'Ckmg Company The CIrcus WIllappear In a number of DetroIt storesIII the next several months WIth a serIesof performances at the Kroger Grocerystore at 17037 Kercheval at St. ClaIr,from MaT 9th to May 14th,

Democrats of 14thDistrict to Meet May 6

Hurqn County ClubParty Saturday, May 14A great reUUlon of old frIends and

neIghbors IS planned for those attendmg the Huron County party whIch isbemg gIven on Saturday evenmg, May14 In the Crystal Ballroom of the MaSOUlCTemple The dance commItteehas gIven a great deal of tIme andthought to th ~ partv V.hlCh prom sesto be the largest ever put on by theclub Both modern and old hme dancmg IS scheduled George ParIseau hasc-onsented to be on hand WIth hIS vlOhnand old tIme tunes and MIke Falk Willpresent Harry BlaIr and hiS CountryClub orchestra

Carne Jacobs Bond, whose songs,The End of a Perfect Day" and 'I

Love You Truly" have been sung bytwo generatIons of AmerIcans, was aDetr01t VIsItOr' today

The Cahforma song wrIter and poet-ess, who WIll be 76 next August 11, 15 aguest at the home of VIctor W Smcere.1028 Kensmgton road, Grosse Pomte

Noted Song WriterVisiting in Pointe

On Monday, May 2nd, William Kihen, 8 years old, was killed bya Ford truck driven by Amos Rehn of 21215Westview avenue, De.troit, at 3:35 in the aftemoon, at Kercheval and Kensington.

According to information received the driver of the truck w...proceeding slowly and tumed into Harvard road from KerchevaLAs he tumed the boy, who had been riding a bicycle on the sidewalk,decided to cross the intersection directly in front of the movinsvehicle with the result that he was fatally injured

On Wednesday. May 4, the driver was released by order of theprosecutor's office and ordered to appear for a hearing on May IS.

It is advisable for parents to instruct the children to take c.....and watch carefully before crossing intersections. It is also saferfor bicycle riders to keep to less popular streets where the danger ofaccidents will be greatly minimized.

Youngsters have a habit of nsing the most widely traversedstreets and in many cases driving haphazardly in the .,enter of thestreet without regard for passing traffic.

It is impossible for our police officers to be at every comer tosee that precaution is taken to prevent such accidents, thereforeevery child should be thoroughly and impressibly informed of thedangers that lurk at the street comers, by the parents.

Always stop, look. and listen before crossing the street. if yOUvalue your life

Boy Killed onKercheval Avenue

Monday Afternoon

Fort Pontchartrain

Pictured above In the Kroger Store at 17037 Kercheval avenue, Grosse Pointe, fa the Beech-Nut CI1'CUS, uanimated cltsplay which facu,es customer attention on Beech-Nut produets.

Beech-Nut Circus Arrives

Elephants, ttgers, tramed seals.10 fact the whole CIrcus Kids

and bIg kIds WIll be trooptng to see thespangled anahsts, SIde sphttmg clownsbreath takmg performances And Itsall free. thIS bIg CIrcus

Of course the CIrcus tent IS III a groc-ery store, and the prInCIpals are allrubber dolls, but the attractIon IS nonethe less for thIS It is Just about as

The next regular meetmg of the 14thCongresswnal DIStrict Democrattc Or-

Mr and Mrs C Wallace Toles, of gamzatIon WIll be held May 6thLmcoln road entertamed Mrs Toles Belgum American Hall, Hurlbut and

•brother and SIster m-Iaw Mr and 1v.[rsIGratIot Aveune.g The guest !peakerKImball H Stearns of Columbus, 0, wIll be Mr Edward \1:cFarland of theover the week end LIquor Control CommISSion

The eventng group of Fort PonchartraIn Chapter Daughters of the AmerI-can Revolution WIll meet WednesdayMay 11, at 6 300 clock at the Women 5

Clt} Clt.b for a d n'1er meet ng '\f ~sFrances VV S Jerome cha rman of thegroup \\ III preSIde and will tell of herImpreSSlOns of the openmg events ofthe D A R Contmental Congress justconcluded at Washmgton D C OtherCongress hlghhghts will he related byMrs Edward J Savage. and Mrs 0Dale Reynolds wIll tell of the DARApproved schools she vlSlted on hersouthern trtp from wh ch s~e ras JUs+returned Reservations are asked by thegroup s secretary Mary Helen Damelson, of Northlawn avenue

Firemen's DanceWas A Big Success

The Grosse Pomte FIrefighters assoclahon dance was a stupendou<: suc-eessFvery taJble at the popular MayfaIr

t was occupied and Judgmg by the man

I ner In whIch the program was receIvedeveryone had a grand and glOrIOUStIp1e

Elame MarIe Arndt gave a verysplendId performance In the openmgact of t.he program, supported by agorgeous bevy of dancmg gIrlS She also!hsplayed her talent m several speCialtynumbers TopPlOg a splendId evenlOgof entertamment WIth a mIlItary danceWhIM was ably rendered by MISS Arndtand her gIrls

The commIttee a.<:comphshed a greretachIevement and an event of thIS kmd

IWIll be held anr ually that we mIghtbetter know our firemen and neIghbors

Mrs Esmond Avery, of Merriweatherroad and Mrs Philip F HIlbert, ofUntverslty place left the earty part oflast week for a two weeks' triP to VIrgIma, West Vlrgmla, Washmgton, NewYork and PhtIadelphia

• • •Mrs FrederIC B Cortts, of BerkshIre

road, left Frtday for ChICagO to VisIther mother, Mrs James C DaVIS whow111 return WIth Mrs CortIs for aweek S V1SIt

Reducing ServiceOpens in Vicinity

Hobby and VarietyShow at Defer May 20

Ladles who are mterested tn reducmg large hIps, etc, and deSIre to lookand feel younger WIll be pleased toknow that the FranCIS Health Salon at14138 East J efIerson IS the only estabhshment on Detr01t s EastSIde gIvmgtreatments the now RoIler way.

mnt~rr~li layBy FLORENCE POWELL

Scenes and Persons in the Current News

But supposIng dewy mId VIoletsFresh pIcked were laId tn your hand,Your eyes would be holy for sacnfice.We know you could understand

I'm thmkmg how lovely, mauve orchIdsWould rest m grey waves of your haIr;I'm wlshmg that your every thoughtCould be free of all sorrow and care

Serenely we bask in your love motherFrom tender depths of your heart.Love so God gIven, deep flowmg.It IS all of your soul's every part

May your world gIve boundless joy motherAnd ble .. mgs as flowers in May,May the love of your gIrl or boy motberCome to you on mother's day.

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I-Dr. FranCIS E. Townsend, elderly old age pension advocate, who received an executive pardon fromPreSident Roosevelt, thus escaplDg' a 30day sentence for contempt of the -house of representatives. 2-TheSampson, 1,850-tonfirst-Ime destroyer, IS launched at Bath, Maine, as the newest United states smp 3-Wlulebred mother smiles, a French frontIer guard holds the baby she carried on her flight from war~torn Spain.

"Arms and the Man"PricesAnnounced

PrIces for jlArms and the Man" the The Hobby and VarIety Show presatIre on war by Bernard Shaw, to sented by Defer School pupIls WIll bebe presented by the DetroIt Federal Iheld FrIday evenmg. May 20th HobbyTheatre at the George Defer School Exlublt open at 6 3O-Varlety Show at\:vedneway evenIng May 25 wtll be 40 7 30cents for adults and Z5 cents for ChI1- It Js very necessary that all entrtesdren under 12 years Sponsored by be In not later than May 18th forthe Grace Evangehcal and Reformed JudgmgChurch chOIr, the play wIll be under AdmISSIon 25c for adults and 10c forthe dIrectIon of Verner Haldene and children All are lOvItedWIll begIn at 8 30 p m The follOWing new offIcers for the

ThiS clever comedy, baSIS for oscar year were announced at the regularStraus' charmmg operetta. 'The Choc- meetIngelate SoldIer WIll be shown In Grosse PreSIdent Mrs T E Dale fIrst VI-ee-Pomte for the first tIme at popular preSident Mrs A Foulds, sewnd VIce-prtces Settmgs and costumes have presldept Mnl R MacKen2:le thIrdbeen deSigned by James Doll, noted VIce preSIdent, Mrs S Shenefield. corfor hIS fine work In creatIng costumes reg,pondmg secretary MISS R Tomb.for perIod plays such as the commg recordIng secretary, MiSS V Clemmens,productton treasurer, Mr Jack Drew auditor, Mr

LeadIng roles WIll be played by Ray R Stevenson horne room mdthersRawlmgs as 4 Captam Bluntschh ' the Mrs J ohn FI~ch, hospltahty, Mrs F'chocolate eatmg SWISSand Alma Brock Shay pubhclty Mrs H Zarntkau

'R 'h " ,as ama, t e gIrl who saves him from prmtIng Mr Fred Kerby welfare Mrsher own countrymen Mr Rawhngs M Stahl, counCIl rep, Mr E Gehrtg ••md MiSS Brock are both on loan from adult education Mrs C B DolbeareNew York Federal Theatre and well mOVIe commtt;ee, Mrs E Newhallknown on the Broadway stage Ruth Mrs John PalmerWhItworth as 'Louka' the Jealous ----.'----servIng gIrl and Edward Masson asSerglUs' Rama's deceItful fian-ee head

the strong support1Og cast )Gay and hght the plot of the story

concerns Itself With the hllarlous ex-penences of the Petkoffs, a wealthyBulgartan famIly, durIng and after thewar WIth SerVIa 10 1885 WhIle hertather and fiance are at the war'Rama" manages to hIde a fug1t1velrom the defeated Servlan army 10 herown bed chamber Her mterest In thesoldIer whose hfe she saved becomesgreater than her famIly suspects and atthe conc1uslon of the war, she startlesthema11 by marrymg hIm rather thanher fiance ThlS worthy gentlemanmCIdentally. IS not at all d1sturbed bythe turn events take as he has beenIn love WIth 'Louka" 'Rama's' maIdall the whtle '

TIckets can be had at Leach s DrugIStore, Lakepomte at CharleVOIx ave:nue••

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Mr and Mrs RIchard J MartIn returned Monday from theIr southernweddmg trIp and WIll stay for a whIleat the home of Mr MartIn s parentsMr and Mrs Ray L Martm of Ken-sIngton road Before her marrIage MrsMartIn was Grace Moore Rlchmg

The annual BrIdge Tea and BakeSale of Grosse Pomte Mothers ClubWIll be held In the Cafeteria. of theGrosse pomte HIgh School on Wednesday May 11th at 2 p m

Hlmelhock Bras and Co WIll gIve aStyle Show whIch all ladles will enJoyas they show such practical clothes

The Baked Goods WIll be made bymembers of the Mothers' Club Youmay purchase a ticket at the HIghSchOOl or call Mrs Watson at NIagara4260

Mothers' Club Bridge,Bake Sale Wednesday,May 11, at High School

'filE HOME NEWSPAPER OF GROSSE POINTE AND THE FOURTEENTH CONGRESSIONALDlSTRl~.L B OLDHAM, Pubhsher GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1938

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Review MeetsMay 9th and 10th I

The Grosse POInte Park Boardof ReView WIllm.eet Monday andTuesday for the purpose of re tViewing the tax rolla which have t

heen comphed for the year 1938All IndiVidual, who feel that

their aueaament II unJu,t shouldappear before the board at that

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News Digest

Mr and Mrs ] W McGutre havejust moved from Boston Blvd to takeup their new reSIdence m the PomteThey are no"! hvmg on Somerset road

Grosse Pointe HighSchool Band Wins

Honors in ContestDr Wilham Lyon Phelp_, pro-

SIxty fh e hIgh school bovs and girls tenor em.erltu5 or Yale UnIversity tulembers of the Grosse Pomte H gh who Will speak at the high school ISchool Band returned home Saturday on Thur,day, May 12evenmg very much elated over the rat Img they receIved at the State Band Dr Wilham Lyon Phelps noted lecand Orchestra Festival The Band re turer wrIter, teacher and radIO crIHcc::eived an Excellent Ratmg and were W111lecture In the Gro<sse Pomte HIghplaced In FIrst DIVISIon-Class D Forty Sohool audItOrIUm on Thursday, Mayfive bands from all parts of the State 12 under the auspIces of the Highpartl-elpated In the FestIval Grosse School Teachers' Club HIS subject WIllPOlOte had the largest Class D Band be The Art of Llvmg ,and competed WIth three others all of Dr Phelps gave the dedIcatory ad-"'horn had had preViOUSplaymg expert dress when the hIgh SChool bU11dmgeoce pnor to thiS year The local was opened 10 years ago In observanceBand WIth only eIght months of tram of the tenth anmversary of that eventJng and three months of full band re the lecture next week has been ar-hearsals placed 10 FIrst DiVISIon With ranged accordn"" to Harold Husbandone other 10 class D while the other preSident of the Teachers Clubtwo placed Second and Third DIVISions A leader In the teachmg profeSSionrespectIvely It IS hkely that next year WIlham Lyon Phelps was on the staffWIll find them moved up Into Class C of Yale Umverslty from 1892 unttl hiSEnthUSiasm IS hIgh and the boys and retirement m June 1933 HIS lecturesgIrlS are lookmg forward to attendmg and WrItIngs In the field of hteraturene~t year s Festival WIth a finer and have won WIde acclaIm for many yearsexpenenced band With the poss1blhty HIS column ill SCribners Magazme 'Asof bemg eqUIpped v.1th umforms If I Like It.' was frequently the centerfunds can be raIsed The band WIll of attention and controversypresent It'S final and first full publIc Dr Phelps lecture w beglO at 8 15concert on FrIday evenmg June 8th In .0 clock TIckets are 50 cents and maythe HIgh School AudItorIum The 111 be secured at the htgh school audItoratrumental musIc department WIshes to lum or frem any hIgh school teacherextend It'S sIncere thanks for those -------parents who helped to transport theBand to Ann Arbor

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We wonder if the ])111 to aIdahens Isn't lUvlhng more peopleto share m the unemployment soprevalent m thIS land of ours

Wayne County's first tax salewas conspIcuous by the absence01 bIdders, whlcb gIves the tax-payer another chance at redemp-tIOn but each day another parcelof land,s offered for sale

1£ the new housmg projectsbemg started m DetrOIt take aslong to complete as those alread)started your grandchIldren WIllderive the benefit of these newhousmg faclhtles

DetrOIt finds that the car gIvenits mayor by the counc,l WIll notfunctIOn on the cheap gas usedfor the cIty's fleet of mumclpally-owned automobiles, so a dIet of20 cents per gallQn gas has beenpreSCribed

Some lucky Hollywoodlte hasa key to the home of SImon S,-mone

Automobtle owners are enJoying a shght reductIOn m the prIceof gasolme today

It seems that CIVt! serVIce examsWIll be easY for those holdmg of-fice as they were ttpped off tothe questlOus and answers supposedly~ through some leak atLansmg

Spring fever IS defimtely In theaIr I saw one mdividual relax-mg on a soft bag of cement earlythIs week

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1Lhere 15 an open season ongangsters, and smpers are pIck-mg them off m pretty good shapedurmg the past few days

It IS becommg qUIte a fad forparents of mOVIe stars to sue forspecIal mamtenance funds, Inother words askmg for supportfrom theIr chIldren, through thecourts

Aviation-minded boys aboard a modem Eastern Air Lme 2t passengerplane receive instructIon while in the air over Miami, Fla. TheIr In-structor points o11,ttheir route on the chart In the classroom plane whIlethey jot down notes, The,r earphones are connected dIrectly WIth the..... _ ......... they en hslen In on radio reports.

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Second Church Edifice

by

COLIN RUCKER EDDISON, C. Sof London, Ehgland

Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist, Detroit

Thursday Evening, May 12, 1938at eight o'clock

147 East Grand Boulevard--.near Jefferson Avenue East

EI1t1tled-"Christian SC:lence, The Science Which RevealsThe Ever~Presenee of Goel"

Learn to play in a short lime

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Member of the Board of LectureshIp of The Mother Church,The First Church of ChrIst, Setenbst, in Boston, Mauachuaetta

Free Storage

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Accordion 01' Piano

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LIberty Statue Dedicated In'86Acceptance of the Statue of Llb-

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Mr' Ralph Harman Booth, of Wash-Ington, left for the East early last weekfrom whence she IS sallmg for a SOjourn111 Europe

JosephIne and GeorgIa Bader sadedWIth thetr father, George T Bader,dboard the bner Kungsho1m on a spnngCrUise through the Mediterranean andto the North Cape

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SOCIETY

Christian ScienceChurch

• • •Mr and M1's George Brett Shaeffer

had open hoose Sunday from 4 until 6o'clock In thetr new home on Mertt.weather road

By MARY JANE STOETZELThe follOWIng students from Grosse

Pomte receIved recognltlon for outstandmg scholasttc achIevements at theannual Honors Convocatton held at theUmversity of Michigan on Apnl 29

J ames RItchIe sentor class honorsRobert Kamm Juntor class honorsDonald Treadwell, sophomore class

honorsJohn Stone, SophomOl e class honors

In College of EngmeenngJune Larson, freshman class honors.Marvm Bacon, graduate school hon-

ors In economIcsEdgar Hoyt, graduate school honors

In naval archItecture and manne engmeermg

THE GROSSE POINTE REVIEW

- Appreciation

Jefferson AvenueBaptist Church

ThJS address wIlt be dehvered ~eforea JOint session of the Sunday Schooland congregatlon Regular seSSIon ofSunday Sehool at 9 45 o'dock Allscholars are asked to Invtte theIr parents to Jam them for the JOInt serVIceat 10 30 when Mrs J ergensen WIltspeak The pubhc IS cordtally mVlte-dto attend and hear' thts most mterest-mg address The service WIll be Incharge of the Rev M Luther CanupDD, pastor

Mrs We$t's subject WIll be (IMadamCure, by Her Daughter Elizabeth,'draWing approprIate lessons from thtsnew and WIdely read book

Mrs Mary West Jorgensen, aSSIstantdlrector of the Bnghtmore CommunItyCenter, wlll dehver the address at thespeCIal Mothers' Day serVices at theGrosse pOInte Lutheran Church, wor.shlpmg tn the Audltonum of the RIch.ard School AudttorIUm, Kercheval andMcKmley, Sunday morntng, May 8th,at 10 30 0 clock 'v

The famtly of the late Bernard JFox Wishes to extend ItS smcerestgratItude to the pastor, the asststantsFr Culhnane, the SIsters and all partshorganIzattons of St Ambrose chur.ch,to Fr McCullough, of GagetOW'n, Fro Sulhvan, of Ponttac. Fr Hamel, ofBJrmmgham, Fr Ktssane, of Bnghton.Fr Wlttstock, Fr McEntee, of StRose s, to Brother Malachy and theChnsttan Brothers of De La Salle Col ..leglate Htgh school, to the De LaSalle AuxIhary, to the GabrIel Rtch-ard CounCIl, KnIghts of Columbus andGa:bnel RIchard bO'Wlmg league to.Amadeus CIrcle Daughters of Isabel.las to Hazen P10gree Camp No 5 andHazen PlOgree AUXIlIary of the Span.ISh. War Veterans to the Alger Post,Veterans of Fore1gn Wars and to ttsmany fnends for their wondetful wordsof consolation and expresstons of sympathy extended to them dunng theIrlate bereavement

IDA T FOX AND SO"S

Missionary atMission Church

The French War BrIdes Club arehappy to announce thelr fifth annlver.sary ball to be gIven m the audlto-rllurtof the Amencan LegIon ,MemonalHome Cass and Lafayette, Saturday,May 7, at 9 p m

MusIc wdl be furmshed by EddleM10nIch and hIS orchestra a recent laddltIon to the Del DelbrIdge. Ray Gorrellbanner, welt known from coast to coastWe conslder tt a Prlvtlege to submItan attraction of thIS calIbre to ourfnends and patrons Mrs Gastofl deRIdder t5 chaIrman assIsted by Mesdames Antome Eschback decorattonsLeo Lemehn, mustc I Arthur Pety, 10vttatlons, Leo Egan publiCIty

Mrs Juhan H HarrIS- and her daugh~ I Stewart Meakin, Mrs Edward Chapp 1Refl NIagara 3624tee, Salhe Gall, moved May 1 from: Mrs James Walsh,.,Jr, Mrs George 4638 Alter Rd.Lakeland avenue to the former home Cobb, Mn James Hawkms, Mrs Jof Edward B. CaulkinS- on Hendrte C RohlOson and Mrs Alfred Robmson

IfAdam and Fallen Man" W111be the Lane * • *subject of the Lesson Sermon In all * • * Mr and Mrs Joseph C RobmsonChrIstian SC1f:nce churches throughout Mrs Clare L Brackett 15 nOVl hack are leavmg FrIday for the Kentuckythe world on Sunday, May 8 on Three.Mlle road after her vli!l1t In Derby and an extended trIP south

The Golden Text, (Isatah 59 20), IS New York Whde there she was Jomed * * *• Th~ Redeemer shall come to ZIon, and by her daughter, ManlynJ who attends MISS Nora Wolf has returned to herunto them that turn from transgressIon the Sarah Law-rente College, for a.:few home on Notre Dame road, after a two~1U Jacob, stith the Lord" days week stay In MeXICO CIty, Mexlco

Among the BIble cttatIons IS thIS • • •passage (II Cor 6 17, 18) 'Wherefore Mr' H DWIght Wl1son, of Lmcolncome out from among them, and be ye road, returned the .t1'llddte of last weekseparate salth the Lord, and touch not With Mrs Leroy G Vanderveer, of Blr ..the unclean thmg, and I wIll recelVe m1Ughom, and Mrs Humphreys Sprmg ..

Dr F Xrumbhng the well known you And Wttt be a Father unto you, stun of Longfellow avenue, from a tenmtSSlonary, who spent several years 10 and ye shall be my sons and daughters, days' trIp to WashIngtonChIna Wtlt speak at the meeting of the salth the Lord AlmIghty" • • •Scan-dmavlan Mtsslon church, Defer CorrelatIve passages to be read from Mary Stevenson, Dorothy Bnck.schOOl Kercheval at Notttngham Wed. the ChrIstian SCience textbook, (S'Cience wedde, Mary Jane WI11iatnson andnesday evemng, May 11i at 8 p m and Health wlth Key to the ScrIptures, IBetty Baxter are dnvlng down to NotreCome and hear hun by Mary Baker Eddy, mclude the £01. Dame, Ind, Fnday morntl'lg to attend

The Ladles AId wtll hold theIr meet I lowing (p 326) i The purpose and the semor ball at the unIversity andlUg at the home of Mrs Fmger, 3901 motIve to 11'V"earight can be gamed the other funcbons that take plate dur ..Gutlford, Thursday, May 5, at 2 p m now Worktng an.d praymg WIth true mg that parbcl1lar week.endEverybody welcome motIves, your Father wl11 open the Their dates are Joe Chfford, of New

way" Haven, Conn; Bill Meh!lOgi of Hunt~------- Ingtafi, Ind : Don Col.1rner, of Detrott,

French War Brides Annual School Census and Joe Moore, Detl'Olt, re,pectlvely.

Ball May 7th to Begin May 11th • • •Mr and Mrs. Jos1'ah 0 Low, Jr, areback In theIr home on Manderson road,after a VISit In Boston With relatives•• •

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In accordance WIth the laws of Mlchtgan the takIng of the annual schoolcensus w1l1 begm May 11 and extendthrough May 31, announces L M Bart-lett Board of Education ChIld Accoun~tant

The school census IS used as a bastsof the dlstrl'Ct s appropnatIon of Statesc4001 money as well as to gather m.forma.tlOn necessary for the enforce~ment of the compulsory educatloll lawsFor each person 1t1 Grosse Pomte between the ages. of five and twenty thedIstrIct receIVes from $10 to $28 Lastyear the per capIta apportlOnment Mr and Mrs DaVId C Whitney are

back m theIr home, Ridegmont, on Lakeamounted to $2750 Shore road, after havmg been In theEach person omItted IS thus a loss South stn'Ce January, where they spentto the dlstrl'Ct, Mr Bartlett pomts out, some hme In MJatnI Beach, and theurgtng that cIttzens co operate WIth rest of the ttme a.board their yacht, theenumerators m makmg the census com-plete and accurate Sumar * * *

Probably the chtef difftculty met byenumerators anses m obtamtng the Mrs Floyd W McGrIff and hetcorrect date of bIrth for each chIld In daughter, Jean, of Outer Dnve, havethe famIly Parents are therefore asked JUShtreturned from a tnp to New York,

were they stayed at the lmpenalto check the records for birth for theIr H 1chtldren before the enumerator ca11s tote * * •If an offICIal re'Cord IS avaIlable, such PhIl Nemer Jt left the end ofas a baptIsmal of blrth certIficate, 1t IS 1 1'Pk f B r;' 'M 11 t ffsuggested that these be at hand ast wee or as on e W1 s O$l 0

School census e merators w111 be however, at the Umon College 1t1 Ne'\\-furmshed WIth an IdentIficatton card York to s-pend : f:w :ayswhl'Ch they WIll be glad to show uponrequest Mrs Trusthan of Notre Dame road

_______ JS leavmg for Plym.outh, England, thefirst of June • ••

The De La. Salle Alumm drew manyPomters to thetr dl1n-ce Saturday nIghtat the Fort Shelby Hotel Some ofthose present were Dorothy Marks, IJohnny Van Loon WIth BernadlOe De ~S'Chnetde:r, Lee Watko, John SkIff ton ~Jack Cortavtlle and Jack Blum wtth ~Eleanor Carothera liID• • •

Dorothy Marks, president of theShag Club, s-pent qUIte a whIle one ~n1ght telhng ;pe about the pl<:nIC thatthe dub gave Sunday afternoon atPotnt Petee, in Canada, Just for the funof It The plemckers were ShIrleeFmger and Bert Djerktss. Mary EllenIngham wIth George Flnethng, EvelynTrusthan and BIll Mavel, DorothySheets and Warren Jacks, Bee Mahl ..metster WIth Btll Snethkamp whtleDorothy Marks brought Jack McGraw

I could not find out the d.tes of Pr!-cllla Waltsr, Fay Wolf or June Schroe-der Nevertheless, 1 heard that they

• * • were at the partyThe DetrOIt Garden Center Club * • •

members wtll complete theIr plans forthe Garden PIlgrtmage, to be held June Dr and Mrs Bryan. Trombley, of

Washmgton road, are, busy entertalntng11 and 12, today at thetr regular meet.. Mrs GeneVIeve Blessed, who arrIved109 In the Alger Museum on LakeSho.re road at 2 30 o'clock The guest last week from Forest Hills, NY, tospeaker WIll be Henry J Stockmans, spend a fortnIght in her former homewho wIll talk on rock gardens town Dr and Mrs Trombley gave a

dmner party Saturday nIght for theIrth~s~:~g~~: ~~:~n~lfl~~:, ~~:mR::~ guest, whtle Monday Mrs RJ.ymondsell ALger and Mrs John Newberry WhIte gave a luncheon in her home.• ••*' * * JMrs Edgar B Fhnt left her home Mr and Mrs George RobInson

moved Frtday mornulg from thetr home~~r~::~:o:n~O~~sF~:~;~ v~:lt~e~ on 142 Moran road to thetr new house

on WaS'hIngton roadof Oevela.nd Hetghts, 0 * * *

* * * \ Mr and Mrs WIlham Rands, It , areMrs Gertrude Canfield Valake, of now recetvtng their frIends In theIr

ChICago, left Tuesday after vlS1bng the home on Notre Dame road Stnee theirHarold U Van Leyens In thelr home return from FlorId.A; where they spenton Umversity Place theIr honeymoon; Mr and Mrs Rands

Infants will b\ -dedieated at the morn- * * * have been hvmg In the semor Rands'tt'l.g1VorshIP, 11 o clock at the Jefferson Barbara Jane Frede...,.ck daughter of apartment In The TO'W'ersAvenue Baptist Church thlS Sunday Mrs Charles L FrederJck of Moran * "" *and at 7 30 there WJll be a speCIal road, has s.et Saturday, July 9, as the Mr and Mta Dexter M Ferry, Jr,Motherts Day SerVIce 'I:..heRev Way .. day of her marnage to WIlham John and theIr son and daughter"ln ..la.w, Mrland Zwayer, mf111ster, WIll preach both Moore, son of Mr and Mrs Wtlham and Mrs Dexter Ferry, have returnedmor111ng and evenuig Van Husan Moore 0'£ Lakeland avenue Ito thelr respective homes In the Pomte

'hast Sunday Kessel D Green, rebr The eeremony WIll take place 10 St after a trJp to WashIngton, D C.tng general supenntendent of the Cathenne s C tapel of SS Peter and * * *church school, Introduced the new sup- Paul J eSUlt Church WIth a reception DeedJe Dlckmson arrIved 1n townermtendent, George R Woodson, all followmg 10 the home of the bnde. early last week from an extended vaca ..departments beIng assembled m the elect"s mother bon In Caltfp.rma WIth her uncle andchurch for thIS purpose Both Mr Mrs Frank H Constantme, of Baltt.. aunt, Mr and Mrs John CroulGreen and Mr Woods.on have won for more, MISS Fredertck's stster, "'Ill be .. * •themselves an tmportant place In rehg. matron of honor, whtle Mrs Robert MISS Isabelle Kelter entertained MnIOUSeducation and youth leadershIp C1f-\ Woodward, of CtncmnatI, WJl1ette Bayhn, Mrs Kneger and Mrs. Umber.cles of thIS vtlnity The school meets Ockendon of New York Mrs J Nall hocker at luncheon Wednesday noon.at 9 45 a m W1th eIght departments Candler, Betty Brodhead, Mrs E B "" * *each havmg ItS own openmg program Powell Jr, of Waterbury Conn, and Mrs Clar-ence Laudenberget, Wmd.The youth orgamzabons meet at 6 30 Mrs Stnngham Hyde, wIll be bndes mtll Pomte apartments, IS gtvmg ap m maIds brIdge luncheon on Thursday ior Mrs

A new program of church ntghts at * • • J C Robmson, Mrs Alfred. Robmson,the Jefferson Avenue Baptist Church Mrs John Crawford Frost, Jr, of Mrs James R Steele, Mra Wmts mterestmg and mcreasmg In num. Merrtweather road entertamed FrIday Kretzschmar, Mrs Charles Mauserbers The programs, varted 10 chanc"l afternoon at a card party at the DetroIt Mrs Myron GIllette, Mrs Etrle Wter, are on Wednes-day at eIght o'clock Boat Club McDonald and Mn Wrn Flanders\ If you are WIthout a church home In • * * "" * *thIS vtcmity the pastor and members of MISS Cynthia Cram, wh.o has been Mrs Donald Matzen entertaIned atJefferson Avenue Baptist Church cor. tre house guest of Mr and Mrs luncheon and brtdge on Tuesday hon"ldially mVlte you to make thetr -church Charles B Phelps, Jr of BIshop road, J onng Mrs Elmer Ztmmer Guests "

1 .'t1M. 1'\#. ~ _ ...............~""...........--- --... "-'___ Iyour church home. returned Tuesday to Bangor, Me beSides the honor guest Induded Urs l~

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The sUbJect matter of the speech wasa denuncIatIon of practical communIsmthe speaker not detgnlng to elaborateUpon theoretIcal commUnIsm, for thatsubJect IS more or less mtrically boundup WIth phIlosophIcal controversIes fitony for the professorla round tablesPractIcal commUnIsm, he satd, makesthe poor poorer and the neh ncher, andthen launched mto the e:lq)eriences hehad which proved hIS POints One ofhIS asserhcms, whieh he drove home tothe audIence was to the effect that anyone In thIS country preachlOg comtnunism for the American peoples wastIther grossly Ignorant of the condItIonseXIstIng In RUSSIa today or was bemgpaId by the SOVIet for hIS pronouncements

One gathered that the speaker was nodefender of f Unlumted CapItalIsm" butrather stressed that there 15, some",here between that system, and com.mUnIstle poverty and reglluentatlon ofmasses, a "golden mean," and as ex.amples of these governments whIch hadm it d e remarkabe progre;;s 10 ItSachIevement he j took hIS hat off' toNorway, Sweden and Denmark Thesegovernmental systems WhICh he labelled'modIfied capttahsm forms of government controlled the growth of trustsby the government formatIon of consumers co-operatIves Dlgressmg hereftom the speaker to the WrIter I wondered 1£ he belIeves the system workable In it land WIth racIal groupmgssuch as In the Umted States, wherelarge maJoritIes 10 certam areas haveopposmg heredltarlal phtlosophIes, hv109 Ideals and who look upon problemsto be solved only In the lIght of theIrown racIal e~erIences and backgrounds In Norway the peoples WIthwhom the NorwegIan lawmakers mustdeal are NorwegIans, hkeWlse 10 Sweden, Swedes and In Denmark, DanesThese countnes do not have to delvemto the socIal backgrounds of peoplesother than theIr own natIonahty InthIS country a condes<::encl0n 10 favorof the Bntlsh the Insh, the Germanthe French, the Pohshl the colored racewill evoke storms of protests from rep-I esentahves of large raCIal group1Ogssmgly or In conJunction WIth others, theagitatIon of whICh becomes a tool to thecrafty pohtlcians Co~operatlves haveonly been a success amongst peoples ofone race, WIth one national vlewpomt

Madame Alexander RtJdow, announced as a real RUSSIan prmcessgave a brIef ac'Count of her escape fromthat country and how glad she was tohave reached these shores

Comrade Appleman, of Alger PostV F W, had charge of the arrangements and had the Alger Post GleeClub on hand to render some of thewartIme campfire ballads whIch werenicely sung, and welt applauded by theaudience

The V 'F W, whose members by •the way turned out In consIderablenumbers was represented by Commander Besso Alger Post No 99" andCommander Hemtz Bruce Post :No1146, and the Grosse Pomte Post Amer-Ican LegIon 10 the absence of ActingCommander At Zarh by L. V Harnson

An Idea. emanatmg from thIS meet~Ing 18, why not form a phIlosophicaldub, f-or dISCUSSIon purpO$CS, after'1hort speeches by speakers representingall SIdes of timely topICS, meetmgs heldhI monthly) Thursday mght club?

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By L. V HARRISONSt Ambrose gym was the setting

Wednesday evemng for an Amerlcan~lzatlon program gotten up, and part1cl~pated m by, the East SIde FederatedVeterans of Grosse PoInte and 5t ClaIrShores, With a generous spnnkbng ofthe general publIc, the pnmary purposeof whIch was an expose of CommunIsmas practtced In BolshevIk Russia andtold by an authonty, who actually VIS

lted the country and knew first handwhereof he spoke

'Dhrough the offH~esof Chaplain, theRev Fr Ross, Grosse Pomte Post ofthe Amencan LegIon, Rev Fr Gabnelof Lansmg was secured as the speakerof the evemng and It may be sald thathIS opemng sentence assured the audl-cnee that they were reatly hstenIng toan orator, and at the end of hIS address,WhICh everyone would admIt came toosoon, proved that Fr Gabnel was anoratorIcal genIUS, forceful, dramaticand truly humorous, capable of dOingwhIch few speakers can do, the keep~109 of a large body of war veteransSIttIng tn their seats WIth a mtnlmumof body shift and slumping, neIghborchattIng and, yes, even smokmg forone hour and fifteen mmutes Thatbuddy, IS some feat and If you don t

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to be held In Washington, May 1, ac-cordmg to H 0 Rounds, dIrector ofthe Safety and Tlaffic department ofthe AutomobIle Club of MIchiganRepresentatIves are chosen from thoseschools whioh earn distmgulshed awards St£le' "I' permanencyfor the greatest year _round .afety Pid. for beautyactIVIty Wire, for economy

The Automobtle Club of MIChigan Materials or erectionWilt act as host and pay all travele"P.n••• of the boy, for the three- Clothes Line Post., Steel or Wood, Permanent or removableday trip durmg whIch tune the boys MEHLENBACHER FENCE COWillbe under the eon,tant supervl'lOn •of memoer of the safety and traffiC 10403 Harper Establiehed 1909 Plaza 2850department of the club a'S well as a l.. _

competent tramed nurse They WIllJom aproxlmately ten thousand safetypatrol boys from all parts of the coun-try tn the parade May 7 The balanceof the time wlll be devoted to stght-seetng In and around Washmgton

"Many of these boys have neverbeen on a tram, have never shved ata hotel and have never been away fromthelf parents/, Rounds said m announc-ing theIr names j To my knowledge,none of these boys have. never been toWa,hlllgton Nearly hall of them areunder tw-elve years of age DespItetheir youth, however, many of them areveterans In $Ohool safety patrol workand In mose Instanees have earnedawards or taken part in the savlng ofbyes whlle on duty

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Hannan "Y" News

J Brooke Marstlller, dlr~tor ofphyncal educatton at Hannan. Y MC. A has SIX chur<:hes rept:esented 111

the boys' Inter ehrurch sottbal1 leaguewh1c:.hhas Just opened the season Thechurches represented and managers o!teams are as follows

Bethel Ba.ptist, H D HoodMemorIal Lutheran, N P~ersonBethany EvangelIcal, W K unath 1I!llil!OOl!1!llm!l.!l!!1!I!OO!!!l!!1!I!!l!I.!!l!1!!l!.I!ngrnU!!!H!J.!!l!l!!lIl!!l!I..!!lIl!!l!l!!l!I!!llIJ.!!.J..!ll!L •.1!m!l!l!!I!.l!!l!t!OO!~~lJ.!l.!m!l!!J.!I!U!HL!l!~~!OO:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~II~Hurlbut Bapt"t, H Inon ~ ;;l!l

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To eelebrate the tenth onnlversary ~_-I.~~; epen a e . 1=:;.of the Hannan M emonal Branch ofthe DetrOitY M C A the H,-L club,of Eastern aad Southeastern Highschools are planning a reunIon to beheld &t the Hannan Y on Saturday,May 14 Dinner wl1lbe served at 6 30p m

The progr&M commIttee Is verypleased to announce that it has securedHenry H Llchtwardt ..s the SJPeaker of 5t5the evening Mr Lt.chtwardt I'll one of etii I1ithe old-t,mer. of Detrol~and has .pent ~ 0 f Y W. t G t III;::;,~~ 2~r~;Lf&~e\~~r~n~~~:'d~; m:I_.-~~. 0u r In. er arm en s -=:1_:.:;;_"

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Many Y m~n who hove been 0"001- !Ii STORAGE & INSURANCE Rips Repaired ~ated With these clubs 4t1t1ng the past I~: ill"20 years ore e"Peeted to attend Th" ii i Pay for Cleaning only FOR ONLY •group w111 ,"dude R L Flynn, retired ill on Delivery 4 9 "metropohtan boys' work ,..,retary. iti NEXT FALL C-~Boyd I Walker, present metropolItall 1:1 itiboy.' work ... retary. Eo M Edden, ~ DeIl......t iI!lformer Hl- Y secreta.ry and now exeeu- !II Shghtly 1- .bve secretary of the Hannan braneh, I1i ~ Complete Remodeling an.d Higher ,,:."•and other form.,. bra""h boys' work !Ii Tailoring Dept.secretarIes. 1==

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dubs are urge. to .end reservation. to ~ IMP ER I A L -..the Hannan branch !II------- II •~Safety Patrol Boys I~;=

to Parade in CapitalSaturday, May 7th iii

At. .. rem.rd for outstandIng I<:hool Itii_~saIety work dunng the past year, 51xty... :!i

~:~te~::~1 ;~;e;"1';:st:~; c:t":a;; I.~.: Mack at Nottingham TU. 2..3000 IMIchigan schools at the A .A A's •••Nattonal School Safety ~atrO'l ;E.ar~4-e !!I!.l!:J!l.!fl!J!1IU!l!1.UJ!ll!l!l!!l!1!Y!I!W!..I!i~!1!l!UIJ.m~il!.!l.!'U!llmm!l!l!!1Il.!!lI1!~U!l!!l!LUJll!I. I•• !l al!l!l!!1IJ.!!I!l!!.l!L!.!1ILU!1!wnutl!i!!l!1!!1!l!D

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A, a part <II the eelebration of thetenth anniversary of the opentng ofHannan Branch Y MeA, an oldtImers' reunion for past reSIdents 15being planned for Monday eve.mng,May 169 art 6 30 p m The oommittee111 charge of arrangements is composedof the foltowmg former reslde'lts John\V Raisbeck, Wayne Burv.ell and Wtlham D Long Robert M EH,Kmeyerformer membershIp secretary of Han~nan j Y and now Wltl1 the Youflgstown, OhIO aSSOCIation, Will be one ofthe honored guests

The sea.on for Belle Isle softballgames and steak roasts for reSIdencemen at Hannan Y mIl get under wayMonday, May 9, at 6 p m ReSidentsalready stgUed up for play are Merton&mlth John Osborne, Charles Rickard,DIck Fehreniback, George Post, MaxLee, Frank Berklund, Al Sandall IChalmers I!a Fray, Clarence SavageDouglas Thompson, Everett Freden.berger, Prof S G Deck, Charles FoxGaylord Wallaee, Amos Schuster, VIeJoyce, Larry Ca.-dwelt, Jerry StOuglttOl1Gordon M'scall and Clure Rickard.

:Ouring the horseshoe fonnation, MrsChesnut announced that Home Nurseand ChIld Nurse classes would startnext week and would be 1nstructed byMrs Morgan The Child Nurse classWIll start Tuesday, May 3 and theHome Nurse class, FrIday, May 6 Thecourse wt.lliast four weeks

The troop talked ~b011tDay andPermanent Camp At three o'dock onMay 15, the Grosse Pomte troops WIlleach plant a tree on the Camp groundsat Metamora AU of the &COUtsaryurged to attend

For several weeks the girls have beenworkmg on the Star FInders badgeToward the end of the: last meebng the&COuts went outSIde and studied theheavens, lookmg for stars that theyknew

SCRIBESThe last meetmg 01 the year Will be

held at the home of Mrs Henry HHubbard on Monday, May 9, at 4o'dock The address IS 49 Muskokaroad, Grosse Pomte Farms Be sure tobe there.

TREE PLANTINGOn May 15, at three o'clock, each

troop 1ft Grosse POinte Will plant a.tree at the Metamora Camp The fam-llles of the seouts are cordially tnvltedto attend thIS ceremony, and spend theday at the camp Even Brownte PackNo 13 Will be represented by a treeAny troops who have not made ar-rangements for securmg theIr tree,should contact Mrs CharI.. 0 Ohe,nut, NI 0507, ImmedIately

to thank Fred's Market, the EdelweISSGardens and Mr Charles Colhns £01thelr great aSslstance In the proJectThe dIsplay Will remaltt In the Windowfrom May to 8 Induslve

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Monday the newly iavested GirlScouts started their second class worksome working and se-wmg an<i thothers on cooking

Because Mary Mannu$ was unable toattend the candlelIght serVIce Thursday, April 21, she was tnvested Monday

MARION SAYWARD

The troop number <II GIrl S<outTroop No 166 has been changed byheadquarters to troop No 180

Due to an om1SS1011by the prtnter,the follOWIng Tenderfoot Seouts wereInvested at the tea for their mothers,were not mentIoned JulIe HamIlton,Ba11bara Jones, Frances McVough, Eve.lyn Osborn Cathenne Scott, ShirleySearles, JUdIth Stuchell and BarbaraTalt

Scouts

There was great exeltement on Apnl29 In Christ Church Chapel, for SallyBaker, Ilene HIckle, Lynette Rl£e, Na-taha Woodruff, Suzanne Southerland,Betty Ream, Betty Hay and SaraTiedeman were promoted to GIrlScouts

The !Couts stood in horse shoe formatIon and each gul at the end held aflag One was the AmerIcan flag andthe other was the troop flag

In becommg a member of the troopMrs SmIth asks, 'What IS meant byyour honod" The girl answers j Itmeans I can be trusted" Mrs Smlththen asks, liOn your honor Will you tryto do your duty to God and yourcountry to help people at all times andto obey the GIrl Scout laws ';I II The gIrlanswers "yes"

After thIS proceedure she IS told torepeat the promlSe, and then receivesthe pin ThIS proceedure IS followedunbl every gIrl 15 promoted

Muss Petersen attended which madeour girls feel honored The table onwhich r.efreshments9were served had agreen table cloth WIth a gold Girl Scoutemblem on It The paper napkms wereof green F10wers and candles werealso very decorative The refreshmentsconsisted of Ice cream, cake, cookiesand chocolate mtlk

BROWNIE PACK NO 13As the close of the school year a.p.

proaches, all troops and paocks begrn toMud l1p the \V111terwork, and preparefor the summer fun, eIther at the campat Metamora, or for the younger scouts,ca11ed BroW111es, In the Day Camp atGrOsse Fornte Park

Mrs E R Ronllne, the Brown Owl,and MISS Jane Mitchell, the TawnyOwl, report a very successful year InBrowme Pack No 13 These younggIfls, aged 7 to 10, have performed thelrcommumty setVlee by paytng for theregistration of a pack 1U Highland Park,ma.c1e up of gIrls who otherWIse couldnot have been Brownies Only theheavy snows kept them irom giVingthese fe.llow BrownIes .. Chr1stmasparty, and now they are planntng agrand PICI11Cfor them The money forthiS proJect was earned by the girls mdoing small tasks about the home.

In the weekly meettng durIng theyear, the country of Ireland was studiedThey made a map of Ireland, smallIrIsh huts were fashIoned' from <:ard~board, the thatched roofs were made ofraff1a and c10thespltt <lolls dressed In

green cloth made the people BeforeChrIstmas, GoOd Deed Books were thecraft work, and now, the Brownies arebusy at thetr weavtng

Durtng the year, the follOWIng gtflsjlfle¥f up" Into &OOUt t1'\ClOP"S S&11yBaker, Sally Barnard, Margaret Green,June Heron, Barbara. Odgen, AnnaBelle Sulbvan, Ims Joan Mertz andEIleen Hickey This left 1ft the paek,Suzanne Bogle, Betsy Bachman, SallyFrost, Mary 'Frances Longley, DianeScnpps, Barbara Towar and RoxanneWh.ldon The new m~mbers <II thepack are Mary Jane Sheaffer, Mary

ILou Ewmg', Martlyn Elltott, Anne WIll,Rosemary Johnson, Carolyn Johnstone,and Sally Ann Hub.ard

Mf& John Crawford FrOllt wl11bechaIrman of the Pa<:k Committee forthe comIng year to take the place ofMr' Ford Wheldon,who has Ju.t com-pleted a year of serVlCe-.

Each vrorker owes It to hImself to becertam that he not only has the SOClillSecurity Number, but tha.t hIS em-ployer is informed of that fact.

Workers who are Without SocIalSecurity a e C0 11n t numbers mayget them through the Socal SecuntyBoard OfflCe- In theif ViCInIty, or mayreceiVe an applIcation blaflK at thenearest post office ThiS appI1catlonproperly filled out should be .ent tothe SOCIal SecurIty Board Ofhce In theFederal BUIlding, Detr01t, d.nd thenumber wlII be maded to them free ofcost

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All accounts are mamtatned under theSocIal SecurIty avcount number ofeach wage earner In the records 01 theUnemployment Compensabon CommIs-sIon

If the SocIal SecurIty Number H notincluded In the earning record sent tothe CommIssIon, It WIll be ImpOSSIble tocomptle the accounts In order manner

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EXHIBT IN WINDOWDo not falI to see the WIndow display

In Fred's Market In the Vlllage show-mg tome of the adlvlt1es of the Grosse

3 10 Pomte Girl Scouts All the scouts and1::5: C bl"O'Wnteshave eontrIbuted In some way___ ~_.-_n_~__ f_C_C '_~"~_ to the dIsplay Mrs Ford Wheldon

For Convenience of Lochmoor Residents Shop at Our Mrs C H Moore, .nd Mrs Henry HLochmoor Store, 20780 Mack at Anita IHubbard were the committee on ar-

rangements, a.nd Jean Preble made all................................ ' the SIgns al"ld posters The Scout$ 'W1S1,.

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Page 5: of Iappear before the board at thatdigitize.gp.lib.mi.us/digitize/newspapers/gpreview/1935-39/1938/193… · Mrs Esmond Avery, of Merriweather road and Mrs Philip F HIlbert, of Untverslty

Thu1"sday, May S, 1938 THE GROc;S~ 'POTNTE REVTE\\ Page :P'Ift

•Public LetterB-O-X ~

May 3,1938

The Cllatsworlll BorrorThe Chatsworth Horror was a raIl-

road wreek m 1887 near Chatsworth,Ill. In whIch 81 people lost thell'lives lUld.ll'12 wue ~ecI.

Auto Titles IssuedNear All. Time Peak

EdIto-r,The Grosse Pointe lteview,15121 Kercheval,Grosse POint. Park, Ml<:hDear 51r

It IS a sad eommentary on the pubhcSPltlt of a commumty when It a.rousedonly by a shockmg tragedy such aloccurred Monday afternoon at Harvardand Kercheval I refer of course tothe traffIC death of a httle boy a play ...mate of OUt' o\",n

We read constantly of Similar acd ..dents, perhaps shake our heads andthmk momentatlly, too bad -andpromptly forget them-unhl they arebrought to our own doors Then andonly then IS our apathy shaken and theurge 18 strong to do someth1Og about1t Regrett1lJble as thIS usual attitudeof the publtc 15, perhaJPs when aroused.somethmg can be a<:comphshed to pro ..tect the bves of our chIldren In thefuture

The questl0n Is what? Muoh haabeen laId llbout It and occasIonallysafety dnves are started only to pdetout for lack of pubhe Interest and co-operah<»t H~ever, the baSIC prlnclplesof adequate pettce protection thoroughschool board eo operation and educa.-tton, can and should he mamtalned

I do not crlttclze dIrectly here tor.probably hke the vast maJorIty of ourcommunity reSIdents, I am not InformedOn the facts but It IS surely time wewere by competent sources When ahttle boy 15 kllled wlthm I. block or soof hlS &Chaol, where 1S the weaknessIn the system of protectlon? Does Itbe m numencalmadequacy of the polleedepartment or of the schoolboy patrols?Are not commUnItIes the character ofGrosse Pomte Park or Vlllage not~dfor the substantIahty of theIr resldents.able to afford more protectIon;

At any rate, an answer to thlS queryshould brmg O\1~ the true facts of oursystem Whlch should be of genume In ..terest to your readers, at least thosewho are parents and do not wtsh to hveIn datly fear that thelr chtldren may notreach h6file from school 10 safety

Yours very truly,Wallace E Bates

The volume of motor vehicle htlesluued by the department of state In.March hit the highest peak smee 1929,figures dIsclose The total was 86237titles

Of the tot.ll n tm~er of tItles Issued,61,300, were -+-1~1... transIers, wh c:h a1..ways reflect '!be voh ..me of u!ed loarsales 1n the sta~ ~ The great bulk ofsueh transfers gIves all mdicatlon ofthe suctess ~f t1)(- reee 1t d"lve by J.U~O"

moblle deal~rs of the state to reducethe1r used car stocks Transfers I>ftItle In Jan uary totaled'S 082, and forFebruary, 31,328

In March, 1937, the t.)1;41n.Jm~er oftotIes Issued was 81,j03

Judge Sage toReferee 15 Boxing

Bouts Here May 9What promises to be one of the most

enjoyable evenmgs ever expenenced InSt Ambrose Gym WIll take place Mon ..day evenmg, May 9, when the Dad'and Son s of the Pansh Wlll witneslone of the finest exhlbltIons In themanly art of self defense seen 111theseparts In a long time Our chairman forthls affalr IS none other than the dukehlmself, yes, you guessed rt \-ValterConlan dIrector of athletiCS and boxmgInstructor

There are about 75 boys attendmgboxmg mstructIon classes m the gymand from these, Walt Will select 30whose names and weIghts Will be an"nounced at a later date And of specIalmterest to all, our chaIrman has securedthe serVIces of Judge 'Bob' Sage ofthe Common Pleas Court, who was oneof the greatest heavyweIght boxers thlSState has ever produced to referee the15 bouts Other hlghhghts of the eve ...mng WIll be the appearance of manyof the local boxers of the DetrOit area,mc1udlllg the great negro heavyweIghteha11ertger, Roscoe Toles

No one WIll want to mlSS thiS oppor~tumty of seemg the bo} s pushmgleather, so Dads make It a pOlOt tobnng your son, or some one tlse's son,and WItness an evemng of boxmg astaught by our own \Valt Conlan It 11certam that you w111gtve the cOmmIt ..tee a rouslllg vote of thanks for a mostentertammg and enJoyable evenmg

While we are on the subject ofsports, every Holy Name man of theParish WIll be dehghted to learn thatSt Ambrose will have a softball teamIn the field thlS year composed of St.Ambrose AlumOl J erse) s caps, ete.have been provlded With the St Amb ..rose Holy Nam~ lnSlgma On eachshlrt The detatls as to schedule placeland time of games WIll be worked outlater

There Wll1be speCIal seatmg arrange ..ments to accommodate about 1200 Inthe gym, so mark your calendar, Maythe 9th, tIme 7 30 p m

But, of eourse, most Important to allIS 1000 or more men at Holy NameMass on Sunday May 8th

A preVIew of the school mOVie, re.....ently shot by Student AssoclattoncommIttees revealed bev1es of unsuspecttng students gOlOg about theIr dallya-ctIvlhes unaware that they were makmg theIr screen debut Blll Stone DickBndge Ed HIckey and Aleen Cookewere snapped commg out of the butldmg Harry Keller, Bob Holahan andGeor~ Vandeputte appear at noondanCIng VlrgInla \Vallance BIll Waner and Cathenne Raupagh are dlScernible on the screen In a Vlew ofs.pe>Ctators at a track meet

The movte WIll be ready for prese'1tatlon to the s<:hool WithIn a few weeks

Fourteen Journahsm students wlll goto Ann Arbor today to attend theMlchlgan InterscholastIc Press ASSOC1~at10n meetmg there thiS week end Thedelegatton wl1lmclude Eltzabeth New-Itt, Harnet Carpenter Catherme Raupaugh, Jane MacNaughton, FrancesFreiwald SheIla Moore Nancy Wor~rell Jane StockIng Betty GrangerBarbara Falrbalrn Patncla GehlertRosemary Alltster Joe Cook and DIckKerst The students WIll be accompanted by Mlss Dons Trott Journahsfi1adViser

Twenty five eIghth graders went overto Ann Arbor last Saturday to demon~strate for the Schoolmasters' Club whatGrosse P01nte means by .. home roomprogram Mr V1ncent Peterson, adv1s~ory chaIrman held a typIqal home room *dlScusslon wlth the students of hIS •group before an audIence of teachersThe pupIls dlseussed a self~ratIng test,WIth a VIew to helplng themselveschOOse their elective courses for ne'ttsemester w1Sely

Although the dISCUSSIonwas unre-hearsed, 1t was accordmg to Miss loUIseKarpinskI Who was a member of theaudlence outstandtngly successful MrPeterson was a member of a panel jurydlSCUSSIngthe subject of guIdance followmi' the demon stratton

Dons Chase 12A, has been awardeda $300 reglOnal scholarship by Rock~ford College, Rockford IIhnols Dorlshas an honor pomt average of 188She plans to major 10 hlstory In preparabon for a teachmg career

The Mothers' Club voted last weekto make a gIft of $100 to the StudentAssoclatIon m appreciatton of the co-operatIon of the school The money 15to be used for whate ,rer purpose theStudent Assoclatl0n thmks best

local team, but 1t was Vlce versa whenGrosse PoInte met Monroe At theend of the match Monroe was ahead5 2 The only wmners m tIle Monroematch were Van Dyke playmg No 2smgles and FreIburger and Robertsplaymg No 2 doubles

Grosse Pomte s next home match W1llbe played May 17 WIth MonroeHigh School Notes

Xey-~toFirst Kroger Store Is Foundi'as 56 fh Birthday Celebration Starts

Ii: took this halt-pound key to open the door of the first KrOl'crgrocery Iront which store by store the present organization was built.l\iJ_ Grace Blackburn Cincinnati Kroger employee, finds thIS quaintobject measure. more than five inches in len~h. i.

Just as stores of The Kroger him seven years ago by a relative,Grocery and Baking Company JuI1us Brandt Brandt told hImwete preparing to celebrate the that as a YOUI')gman he had been56th ann versary of thi::' opemng of a porter and watchman at the

1 angInal store opened by B Hthe first Kroger store In Cmcm ... Kroger at 310 East Pear] street,nah, O. the huge brass key to that Cincmnatl. It seemed that therestore was discovered in posseSSIon had been some difficulty WIth theof a CIncinnatian, John C L lock on the front door so BrandtHaefner. w was instructed to replac& It WIth

Haefner whO came across the a new one He saved the old ...key whl1e inspectIng some old fashIoned key and nearly half a!I11ll<C!/l.~.!b"t I~ ilvep ~ 1l11o;':' gave It to Heeblet. ,

Grosse POinte's netters played twotenms matches last week and agamcame out even Of theIr first fourmatches they have won two and losttwo

Last Wednesday the Blue Devtls de Western Reservefeated Wyandotte 7 1 on Grosse The Western Reserve or New Con ..Pomte s courts The only loss for nechcut was called the Flrelands,Grosse Pomte was suffered by the No and sometlmes the Sufferers' Land,4 smgles team The rest of the boys because thIS region was set aSide

Ifor Connectlcut clhzens whose prop..on the squad seemed to have lIttle trou erty had been destroyed by fireble In winnIng theIr matches started by the BrItish m the RevQoo

Wyandotte was httle trCtUiblefor the luhonary var

An exhIblt of the work of the PraIriePnnt Makers IS on dIsplay untll May9 111the art room of the hlgh schoolThlS 15 one of a senes of eXhIbltIOnsof art work by contemporary artIStsdIsplays by the school art departmentthJS year

The Prame Prmt Makers 11 t nabonal orga11lzatton of artISts and col-leetors of art Promment artISts whosework IS Included In the h1gh school dIS-play are John Taylor Arme preSIdentof the Society of Amencan Etchmgs,John C Costigan, Leo J Melssener,Chauncey F Ryder, and Blrger Sand.en

EtchIngs dry POInts aqua tInts 11thograph,s, wood cuts, and wood engrav-111gS comprIse the exhw1t, whIch IS opento the pubhc

Elementary SchoolNotes

MAIRE SCHOOLOn Tuesday, Apnl 26, the 4A group

of the MaIre -ichool gave a playas ameans of shartng theIr expe,nences Withthe other chIldren of the fourth, fifth,and slxth grades The play was wnttenby one of the chIldren and mcor-p-orateda puppet s-how WhICh had hkew15e beenwntten by a oomntlttee of chIldren The

Saiety work began In the first gra.deat Deter schOOl 10 September, Wlth theunit on the school, when the chlldrenmet the safety captam, who explamedabout the safety boys and thelr dutIesSoon after thlS, the grade took a trIpseveral blocks away to the open marketStnce the boys and -glrlS had dIscussedcrossmg the streets they felt competent to make the tnp

The first grade members then choseto call themselves the Be Careful CIwba part of the safety organIzahon ofthe school, beca.use they had to be cartful of so many thmgs

One child was hIt by a swtng As aresult, , Safety on playground' devel~oped The questIon of aCCIdents In theschool brought up the dlScusslon of'Safety wlthm the school' Safety onthe street 111the home and on the farmhave also been conSIdered

Grosse POinte High school strackteam won Its third consecuttve meetlast Frlday afternoon by defeatmg MtClemens 60 to 44 It was the Bathersfirst loss of the season

The track at Mt Clemens IS onlyone fifth of a mIle long and \ ery slowcompared to Grosse Pomte s track TheBathers bemg accustomed to the tra<:kwere able to get the Jump on the BlueDevl1s at the starts but Grosse PoInteovercame the lead WIth their spe.edAltogether, Grosse Pomte had a muchfaster team than Mt Clemens and onlyIn the mIle run did Grosse POInte fadto place ThIS slam by Mt Clemens\\as evened up, however, when the BlueDevlls took every place In the quartermIle event ThiS race was won by Nel~son Gusbn, who showed splendid form111runnIng the event and covered thedIstance m 575 secods HIS tIme wasgood considenng the condItion of thetrack

BillIe Scott was unable to partICIpate10 the meet because of tllness MltzyPerrone was forced to remam on thesldeltnes because of a stramed muscle

Wendell Wl1klOs led the Mt Clem-ens scorers by tak10g two firsts and a.second for a total of 13 pomts

Jack Maas was Grosse POInte's hlghscorer w th lly,i po nts Jack won the100 yard dash the 220 )ard dash andwas a member of the wmmng relayteam Bob Smith was second hlghsc-erer wlth 9% pomts

Next Saturday Grosse Pomte WIllhold a. trlangular meet WJth Monroeand Wyandotte on the home track

Grosse Pointe TrackTeam Wins Meet

Grace EvangelicalChurches

Knox PresbyterianChurch

THURSDAYChOIr PractIce, 7 30 P M

SUNDAYSS<tnday School, 9 30 A MMornIng Worshlp, 11 00 A MYoung People's Serv1ce, 6 15 P MGospel Sen'1ce, 7 30 P M

MIDWEEK SERVICEWednesday, 7 30 P M BIble Study

and Prayer

Southeastern Women's Club heldthelr annual lunoheon at the DearborllInn on Tuesday, Apnl 26

Mrs Alfred Robmson was 10 ch,argeof the luncheon, and asslstmg herwere Mrs Edward Malo Mn T JNeisch, Mrs James CrUIckshank MrsEd~ard ZIelke, and Mrs A WarrenBrock

Mrs Harry Morath and Mrs CharlesMcVaugh wlll contmue as preSIdentand vIce preSIdent Mrs CIyde Holt ISto be the new recordmg secretary MrsGeorge Ingram wIll cont111ue as corres-pondmg secretary, Mrs Glenn Searlesfinan-cnll secretary, and MTS StewartMeak1.n as treasurer

The Presldent Mrs Harry Morath,has appomted for SOCIalchalrman, MrsBuh! Whlte, ways and means chatr.man, Mn J 0 Holt, program chaIr.man, Mrs Watson Ford. membersJl1pchairman, Mrs Janet Hubbard, reVl-S10n Mrs A Warren Brock, pubhcltychatrman, Mrs Alfred RobInson, needIe work gUIld, Mrs RaYll10nd WIlltams•

Frank Cody toAddress Trombly

PT A Group May 10

Every Wedne,day n,ght at 7 30 l' M-durmg the month of May at the KnoxPresrbytenan Church, Dlckerson atMa<:k Ave, Rev N J Stone WIll con~duct a serleS"'b£ StudIes dealIng WIth theJewIsh problem as It IS faemg us todayThese studles wIll deal WIth the JewIshpeople, the1r background thru the cen~turles, experIences and persecutl0nsamong the natlons, theIr rehgIon andmodern trend of thoughts. the ChrIs-ban approach to them and what canChnsUamty offer them Rev N Jftone IS very well qualtfied to lead inthese serIes of Blble studles, havmgdehvered a slmllar course of lecturesat the DetrOit BIble InstItute and otherChurches Hls education, experIencesand hfe among the JeWish people thor-oughly fits h1m for thIS task to speakWith authOrIty upon the J eWlsh prob~lem that IS no longer local but worldWIde

The pubhc 15 cordially inVIted to attend these studIes and espeCially areJewIsh fnends most heartlly welcome

The regular services of the Churchare

DEFER SCHOOLWhen the children In the Defer kin-

dergarten passed mto the first gradelast September, they thought It wou1<1be Interestmg to keep a record of thethmgs they dId in the first grade Soeach boy and gIrl brought a scrap book

A plcture was taken of the group 10At 4 pm, the Grace Juntor ChOIr theIr first day in school and pasted 011

Wllt present their first concert ThIS the first page Under the pIcture wasorgantzatl0n has been workmg for two pasted the work each did on that dayyears and has now developed mto a Each week somethlOg has been addedsplendId ehOlr of 24 VOIces Mrs C F to the scrap books Pictures have beenKnerr has been 10 charge of the chOIr, taken of the group on speCIal occasIonsbelng aS$1Sted by Mrs \rVm Hull who such as HaIlowe en, and Chr1stmas, andbad charge of the vocal tralnlOg On the first day In the lA gradeaccount of the Illness of Mrs Wrn Many httle booklets whIch the pupilsHul\ MISS Ruby LIghtle IS now dlrec, have made have been pasted tn, suchmg the vocal work as A Mother Goose Book of Rhymes'

Asslsttng the chOlr WIll be the Han The Little Red Hen' Chicken LItstem school orthestra, and a five year tIe,' 'The Gmger :j3read Boy,' andold prodlgy, MIlton Zetzer, whose plano "The Three Bears"work IS amazmg' When the chIldren pass 111tOthe sec

There wlll be no charge but an offer cnd grade they Will have a completemg wlll be taken We mVlte yOl.. to I record of what they dId tn the firstGrace Churoh at 4 p m Sunday, May grade8, Lakepolnte at Kercheval,

Southeastern Women'sClub Elects Officers

Members of the Parent TeachersAss-oclatton of Trombly School GrossePomte, have a treat in store for themTuesday, May 10 On that evemng, theguest speaker WIll be Mr Frank CodySupermtendent of the Detr01t PubbcSchools The subject of h1s talk Will be'Then and Now'

The meetmg WIll begtu, as usual at7 30 P M In Trombly School, Beacons~field and Essex Avenues AU parentsand frlends are cordlally mVlted to at-tend

At thIS meettng there-wtll be he-1the anuual electIon Or£ offIcers for thecommg year The nommahng commit.tee WIll submIt the followmg names forthe conslderatIOn of the group Prestdent Mr Irwm Amberg First VlcepreSIdent Mrs G Reglnald McKle'Second VIce presldent, 'fIss ManonFoley, ThIrd VIce preSident Mrs KmsColhns Recordmg Secretary Mrs Wilham Allured Correspond1ng SecretaryMrs Clarence Koebbe Treasurer MrsArhngton Leckltder, Soct,al ChaIrmanMrs Harold DaVIS ChaIrman, Waysand Means Commlttee, Mrs GlennFnedt

Another feature of the meetmg Willbe the mUSical numbers offered by theSIX A class, dlrected by MISS EleanorChesarek

Refreshments wlll be served afterthe busmess meetmg

Everyone IS a good hItter and prOVedj Softball Teams Enter Ipuppet show was based upon the grade'sIt by pound,ng the 1937 S 0 C League study of Egypt and showed many ofChampIons two best fllOgen Although Second Week of Play Ithe eu,tom' of the people of thatFerndale won the second game, 1t was -- country The puppets, scenery, llght~a short a,ffalr betng called at the end The Detrolt Softball assoclatton's mg et-c, were worked out by the chllof SIX mnmgs Bemg a tlme hOllt at major league and gIrls dlvIsl0n wlll dren so that e<ich child had a part m6 30, the Farms boys were putttng on SWIng mto theIr second week of com- the total presentattona strong attack at the fimsh petitIon In Mack Park, Mack at Falr-

------- VIew, thIS week-end WIth DetrOIt'.strongest softball tens facmg achon 10games that may determme the ultImate For the thIrd consecuttve ttme Thewmner of the next world champIonshIp

Tower and Proem Grosse POlnte HIghThursday mght, May 5 Hlram Walk-er of Wlndsor wIll make Its debut in i!.chool's student newspaper and maga-

zIne, have been awarded All Amencanthe major league, opposmg MichIganrat10gs by the NatIonal ScholastIc Press

Motor Club at 9 p m Household Paper associatIon accordmg to notificationProducts Will oppose Emencks at 7 30

receIved last weekpmHousehold Paper Products wlll return The Tower was Judged one Off the 24

best among 134 papers prInted m school~t1~:c~n ~~:k n~~~::pp~~h:t ~ pme;t shops It IS one of the 169 hIgh s<:hool

papers tn the entlre country whIch werewhl1e two gIrlS dlvlslon teams, the Coawarded All American honors ProemEds formerly Rayls (runnersup for theIS one of 41 All Amencan magazmesworld tttle last year) and Holzbaugh

GIrls, play at 7 30 p m among 157 submItted to the NahonalPress group

Only one game has been scheduled Some o£ the comments of the Judgesfor Saturday night, that between the

concernmg The Tower were jInter~Emencks and MlchIgan Motor Clubesbng varIety 10 types of news' Yourat 9 p m Another may be played at

7 30 h makeup and headlmes are gener<illyp m, owever "

S d ht B tt M d (f 1 good, Feature copy good on edltonalun ay ntg y er a e ormer Y I page" and' Good edItorIals"

Bators) wlll meet Briggs at 9 p Inwhtle Household Paoer Products op Comments were based on Issues ofposes HIram Walker at 7 30 p m the first semester of whlch Shlrley

Industnal teams WIll play shop league Ann Luce was edItor A perfect scoregames Monday mght was gIVen the prmtmg of the paper 10

Tuesday mght Bnggs Will oppose the school shopMichigan Motor Club at 7 30 p m j'ExceIlent ficbon" j splendld re-v.. hlle Household Paper Products meets Vlews,' supertor essays excellent 11Better Made at 9 p m lustrahons and neat, pleasmg make

Iup are among the phrases WIth whichthe judges descnbed theIr reactions toProem The June and December 1937echbons were submltted They wereedlted by Mary Fltt and Jane Balts

MISS DorIS Trott IS edltorlal superVlsor of both publtcatIons Both areprmted 10 the school prmt shop underthe dlrectton of Mr Verle Wyble

County

Farms Schedule

Christian EndeavorRally

FollO'\VIt1gis l schedule of the GrossePOInte Farms baseball team up untIlthe play ofts of whlch begins the firstSunday 1tt August

May 8--Gro-sse Pamte at EastDetrolt

May 15-Grosse Pomte at ClawsonMay 22-Hle A C at Grosse PomteMay 29-Plymouth at Grosse POlnteJune 5-Royal Oak at Grosse PomteJune 12-Hazel Park at Grosse

PomteJune 19-Ferndale at Grosse PomteJune 26-East DetrOit at Grosse

PomteJuly 3---Clawson at Grosse PomteJuly 100Hle A C at Grosse Po1Otr-July 17-Grosse Pomte at Plymout1-lJuly 24-Grosse POlnte at Royal 0 tkJUly 31-Grosse Pomte at Haz.el Park

Farms Opens Seasonby Win over Ferndale

The JUnior ChrlstUtn Endeavor rallyw111b. held on Sunday May 8 at 3p m at the St Andrews PresbytenanChurch, Twelfth and Glendale TheJunIor SOCIety at St Andrew's Churchwlll be In charge of the speCIal mUS1Cand each JUnior WIll speak a pIece ortake some actIve part In the programwhIch IS to have a speclal sIgmficantebecause of Mother's Day ThlS program IS unusual because the Juntorsare all under twelve years of age, andthe responslbll1ty of preparIng an en-tIre program for a rally IS somethmgvery comphfi1entary to theIr DetrOItsuperIntendent, Mrs John HarTts, andalso the varIOUS sponsors of thesegrOUtpsof youngsters

Civic Center for'Wayne

GrOSSe Pomte Farfi1s made It knownto Ferndale that they wl1l not be theonly team In the league thIS yea" byWinnIng the first game of a double-header and dId It In great style

The Farms boys are determmed toget that tnp to PIttsburgh tll1s fall, andprOved ,t by getting 16 hIts for 18 run'

ff You Do Not Succeed- lO the fint game and 12 hIts for 7.fIf at tlrst you don't succeed," runs In the 111ghtcap

laId Uncle Eben, lltry agam, but 1£ j They ag-aIn proved It by the1r gameyou keep on not succeedm' try ness by fightIng untIl the last man waslIurnpin'else." out

Professional TaxTitle Buyers Fail

to Attend Tax Sale

Malcolm Bingay toAddress Church Group

"I'n do everythmg I can to help theciVIC Center and further nver front de

Count) Treasurer Jacob P Sumer velopment,' Governor Frank MurphyackI predIcted today that because of told the -'Seven members of the CIV1Cthe new law, few, If any, proi,esslonal

Center fact findmg commlttee, aptax tttle buyers wl11bId at the state taxnle WhICh began In his offIce at 10 polrtte-d by the Wayne County Board

of SuperVIsors lrt a meetmg Mondayam, May 3rd j I have always been mterested 10

PrIor to 1933 such buyers came mto rlver front Improvement" Murphy toldMlchlgan from other states and swarm the superVlsors, 'Detrolt ought to cleared mto the treasurer s offIce Just before the entIre area from Jefferson avenuetax sale tIme,' he said 'ThIs year, we to the fiver 111 fact when I was 'byorhave han only a few persons ask detaIl of DetrOIt I tried to get some actIoned mformatIon as to hO:\v the tax sale on It I called a meetIng of all thewould be conducted, and these few dld property holders 10 the area and ennot appear to be 111the professlonal~ deavored to clear away the legal probu} er class cesses that were hamstr1Og1Og progress

j The reason for the lack of actIVIty What I WIsh to Impress on you now ISis that the tax~ttt1e shark's profit, whIch that you must act qUicklyuntil my tIme m offIce was more than The superVIsors' commlttee had asked100 per cent, IS hmlted by law to 10 per the Governor to meet WIth It to askcent WhICh the hkehhood that It W1ll hIm to lend hiS support In gettmg Fed-take two years to get that" eral aId for the project, under tre

WIth the profeSSIonal buyers out of Roosevelt adm1OlstratIon's contemplatedef the way, the state of MIchIgan WIll release of approxlmately $1450000000(:If neceSsIty, j bId tn' practIcally all of for grants and loans to countIes, CItIesthe taxes involved In the sale/' Treasur- and states for pubhc works ptoJectstr Sumerackl sud The Governor prom";sed hIS support

An owner may redeem hIS property If ja sound practlcal plan IS presentedat any time wlth1!i 18 months by paYlrtg to the Federal authoritIes 'the amount of the state bid, plus 10 The bills now pendmg 111Congress toterest of 1 per cent per month The prOVIde PW A funds for pubhc bUlldmgslaw prescrIbes a method by whlch he are certam to pass, Murphy clalmedmay redeem withm even a two year He saId ~hat he had already mentIonedperlOd And 1£ he allows the full two the possfblhty of a CIVIC Center andyears to elapse he still may bId when nver front development m hls dISCUSthe newly ... created state land off1ce S10J;1Swlth Harold L Ickes Secretaryboard offers the property for outright of the Intenor and PW A admmlstratorauctIon sale 1n May 1940, at not less recentlythan 25 per cent of Its 1939 assessed You must get this project out of the,.alue ttelbutous state Immedlately and rus 1 t

TIme Impendmg tax sale wlll not of to Washmgton the Governor urgeditself harm anybody greatly" Treasur~ 'You should get a commIttee of archi~r Sumerack1 pomted out If a prIvate te<:ts together at once, draw up planslndlvldua.l buys a tax tItle all he can and send a representative to Wash10gever get IS 10 per cent profit, unless at ton wlth them Other CItIes parttcularlythe enl of two years the orgmal owner ISan FranCISCO WIth the Golden Gateelects to let hIS property go If the bridge, have obtamed funds for suchpropertIes are bld 111by the state the projects There IS no reason why De ..worst that can happen to a man who tr01t and Wayne County shouldn t 'wants to ke~ hIS property 15 that he Governor Murphy suggested EItel'WIll have to pay the state 1 per cent per SaarInen, famed Ftnntsh archItect whomonth Interest, Instead of the custom- planned the beauttful Cra.nbrook Schoolary 94 of 1 per cent per month and other local proJects, as a man to

Had the matter been up to me, I consult In the ClVICCenter, plans....ould have postponed th1s year's sale, The Governor also stressed that theeven though It 15 the first in SIX years, CIVIC Center on the rIver~froot wouldBut no offICIal, state or county, has the be more than a mere bul1dmg to houseauthorIty to halt the sale As a constl the county and C1ty offIces outslde thetubonat offIcer of the statej the county regular pubhc butldmgs, more than atreasurer must proceed WIth hIS duty, great pubhc audltOrtUm and exhlblttonand hIS duty under the law IS tIear If hall The proJect, he emphaSIzed wouldthe leglslature had foreseen the present be a fittmg memorIal to DetrOit s wareconomIc COndItions, I beheve It would veterans (a project that was acpproved:IIot have or-dered that the sale be held by 61 per cent of DetrOIt s voters In:now Nobody hkes the Idea of havmg 1921, but halted by "he depresslOn Inreal estate put up for tax auctIon, no 1933) a tribute to DetrOlt as the capltalmatter how many safeguards are pro~ of mass labor tn the Untted States andvIded by law and no matter how dlf a symbol of the peaceful frtendhnessflcult It 15 made for the tax shark to With neIghbormg Canada• , h:squeeze 1m The posslbllItIes of Federal particl

On the other hand, the sale Wtl1In- pation m the CIVIC Center depend ondIrectly benefit the great mass of tax~ three fundamentals Murphy stressedpayers About 200 000 pieces of prop (1) the project s ment which has alerty In Wayne County assessed as sub ready been establlshed, accordmg to the<hVISI011land through the action of Governor, (2) the enactment of the.peculators, have been tax dormant for spendIng lendtng program tn Washmg-'Yelar.s ton, whIch Murphy feels IS assured, and

These, two years from now, WIll (3) the 'Expedltious workmg together'1'0 through the wrlnger' at the land of the Clty, county and stateboard auetlon sale Valued down to _theIr true worrh, they 'WIll onct agambecome tax~paYlng propert1es, and be-cause they wdl bear theIr proper shareof the ta.x burden, the rest of the prop~erty In Wayne. County WIll pay pro-portIonately less"

In all, 3SO000 par<:e1s of prOperty ,nWayne County Will go to tax sale for1935 and prtor years' faxes TreasurerSumerackl wIll open the st.le, in Room206, County BUildlng, and it wJ1l con-tInue for at least 25 days Townshippropertles WIll be\ sold first, then prop-erhes In out-county CItIes, followed byland J11 the C,ty of Detro,t VIllagepropertIes WIll be soM last

The Nmeteenth Annual May Breakfast, l!oPonsored by the DetrOlt Coun-cl1

~{ Church Women, will be held at theJefferson Avenue Presbytenan Church(Jefferson at Burns) FrIday, May 6th,tt 12 30 oeloek Mrs J S Armstrong

I President, wIll presMeI The InvocatIon w1l1 be given by the! Right Reverand Herman Page, Bishop

f>f the Episcopal DIOcese of MIchiganSpeaker Mrs Malcolm BmgayThe Northwestern H,gh School A

tapella ChOIr under the directIon ofAhce M Lowden WIll smg five numbers• In the Stl1ly Night' German FolkSong. IlLost In the NIght" Flnmsh FolkSong, j Vankan'n'tanka' Russian FoUSong. j Longut$: for Home' NorWegIanFolk ~ong, j Roll Chulor'. Negro SPiTitual

The committee on arrangements MrsGrant McDonald, Chairman, assIstedby Mrs F. W Baeslack, Mrs WalterFrUIt, Mrs Frederlck B Stevens, MrsS S Sutherland, MISS Harnet CopperMrs Bruce Walla<:e, Mrs G AlblonCarlson, Mrs Mruce Douglas, MrsOscar Jud,! Mrs A Z MItchell, Mrs EEarle Stephens

The Detrolt Council of ChurchWomen was orgamzed as the Woman 5Interdenottunahonal MISSionary Society

I It embraces sIxteen Protestant Denom~\

inahons and 15 a Department of theDetroit Cpufi<:d of Churches Its chlef-project IS mamtalnlng a HospItal Chaplam

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THE GROSSE POINTE REVIEW

Mea.iah Lutheran

Mother's DayServices Sunday

Eastmlllster ChrIstian Endeavorersare planmng a speCIal Mother's DayserVIce Sunday, May 8 at 6 30

All mothers of the members are mvited to attend and WIll be presentedWIth a flower as a gIft from the soclebes The program WIll be In chargeof vanous endeavorers from the fiveddrerent groups Ltla Carlson WIll gIvea brIef talk on The ChrIstIan Mother

Ea.tmin.ter Presby-terian Church-

Southeast corner of Kercheval and ILakewood avenues A H A Loeber,pastor, 1434 Lakewood avenue Tele-phone Lenox 2121

Mother s Day wIll be observed In theserVIce on the commg Sunday, May 8The service WIll take place at 11 15 am The theme of the sermon Will be(Hannah, The Ideal Mother" ResI~dents m our commull1ty who have nochurch In Detrolt or Grosse POInte arecordIal1y mVIted to attend the Mother sDay serVIce at MeSSIah Church

The Sunday School WItt be 1ll sessIonnext Sun-day from 10 to 11 0 clock

Under the auspIces of the LadlesAId, a mother and daughter banquetWIlt be held next Thursday, May 12, at6 p m

The Young People's SOCIety w1l1meetnext Tuesday, May to, at 8 pm, andthe JunIor SocIety on FrIday May 13,at 7 15 o'clock m the evenmg

PRESENT

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NAT10NAtlY ADVERTtStD. INTftNAnoNAUY IIICOGNJZfO

For Greater Comfort ond Better Appearance

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i)\YOUR EYES NEED

SHOCK ABSORBERS, TOO ~How pleasantly and -moofbly modern etlJ1neenng makes oar motorcars ride Modern scumee, too. has been equal1y thoughtful of our~yes. For those delicate orlans of np4 im .. ted by dartmg arroW!or reflec.ed hgb~ lolted by .....,.. bnll" ...... ...,....here, 1m.... hatpa.. hgh. of mellowed sofln_ have beea d.. eIoped

Soft Lite Len~ eontalnln •• aeeret .nared_cnts J.D the lormula .1the glass Jttleft, remove the hannful rays, and lend to Y1810n p'eaterease and comfort Me,. we tell you more?

Optical Repairs While You Wait

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Sunday School at 9 45 a m MrHugh H McNel11 supermtendent

At 11 00 a m we WIll observe('Mothers' Day" serVIces A basket of

A national campaIgn [or a MILLION flowers Wlll be presented to the largestMEMBE:RS tn SIxty days has been Mother and Daughter group present atplanned for the Townsend Clubs of the the church serVIces Dr Far! E KirUmted States Townsend Club No 7 cher, pastor WIll speak on "The Chalneeds YOU, and Ufiges your attendance lange of Motherhood PI

at theIr next meetmg on Tuesday, May Chr1stIan Endeavor groups meet at10th, at 800 p m, m St Columba 615 p mEplscopal Part&h Butldmg, 10~n Mamsw At 7 30 pm, Mr Robert Buchan atlque avenue at east Jefferson member of thIS 'church w111dIrect hIS

A large, enthUSIastic gathermg own play, 'The Way of the Crossgreeted "'he Honorable Edward J J effwILeads Homet a post-Easter pageantrles who was the speaker for the last There wIll be a number of chIldren andmeetmg We are pleased to announce young people In the castthat DWIght Todd of N Dakota Wilt Wednesday evemng, May 11th, wegIve the maIn address at the next meet. will have our regular mldweek prayermg He comes from the State whose serVIce Dr KIrcher will speak onNahonal Representattves are 100 per What The PresbyterIan Church Bewcent for the Townsend Plan ThlS Na- heves'honal Recovery Plan bears your mvesb- Thursday evenmg, May 12th, we WIllgabon and merits yotlr study Come, have our annual Mother and Daughterlet us reason together The publIc IS In Banquet, at the church A very finevIted, no charge for admlssion There dmner and program has been arrangedWIll be door prIzes Literature may be ITickets, Mother and Daughter, $1 00obtamed at 1054 M'l-rlborough a.venue Extra Daughter 65 cents

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mmg season oPened about the end ofthIS month Of course there are alwaysthe foolhardy souls who rush the seawson a bIt The caretaker at the CItydock reported that whl1e he was havmglunch Monday, five youths went In fora SWIm He was all set to gIve themthe devl1 but found It hard to scoldpeople whose teeth chattered and hpsturned blue The boys found It coolerthan they expected Out at the Farm::.pIer, It was reported that some boystrIed the water last week, but didn'tstay m long

The demand for boat space In thePark and the CIty has been way up thiS'year New Pomter learned The Park's56 boat wells are all taken up alread:hand out at the Dty there were 117 requests for space and Just 56 places tobe filled BoatIng actlvlty m the Farms,CIty and Park started early and theseplaces have a day man on duty

New Pomter was out 1n BIrmmghamr~ently and found to hIS amazementthat Sprmg IS much less advanced outthere The buds around BIrminghamare Just begmnmg, whereas down herealong the lake much of the growth 1$

alre'}dy at Its full fragranceAn old settler of the regl0n explamed

that the reason for thIS qUick ripemnghere was the lake A lot of water actsas sort of a regulator on Its surroundmgs, keepmg the cold spells from bemgsharp and the hot spells from bemg toohot

'Just a mmute,' saId New Pomter'slandlady, 'I m gomg up m the attIC andget my bathmg SUlt out nght....now, butwhIle I'm gone I want you to see 1£you know whICh IS the hIdest house Inthe Pomte'

Certamly I know/' saId New Pomter, 'why lt s that place down-"

(To Be Contmued)

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iTheGrosse Pointers/lncoI~ Substantial Redllct1011son S"ampoo and Fingerwaves, also 1\11

~ PERMANENT WAVES i@! SPECIAL ON PERMANENTS FOR 3 WEEKS ONLYI ON THESE DAYS II U.lng the .ame JU.h .tandard. of material and workmanship our name I@ stand. for wf1l be maintataed. ~

!I !: ASK ABOUT OUR NEW JUNIOR DEPT. ;

!ii ALL WORK UNDER ARTISTIC SUPERVISION OF ~~ 'lJ

IW MADAME IDA Ifl! Entrance on Nottingham Lenox 3511-3512 ~i At Jefferson MU. 9050 ~III \ / 'lJ1i!ifr'!Ji>'i!!IilIi!Ii!JlSIillllfiilS_'l!Iii!/Ol_Jii!IiYJi'_fii!Ii!!J'l.li!!l".Jl'Il'JiilJli1.1OlIi>l. "Jl!!Il!fo'J_;;fO.Ji[

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Ice, Kercheval and Lakepotnte

BABY BED, complete .et of bookhouse for chtldren, dming room set

washmg machmc, Cmderella smk wash-er and table top stove Tuxedo 2 3363

THOROUGHBRED regIStered Enghshsetter puppIes black and whIte, SIX

,.,eeks Call Tux 2 1519-------------COMPLETE sIlver servIce, servtngdIshes, extra tea pot, reasonable

Tuxedo 20081 156 Merriweather

ELECTRIC refrIgerator, $40, splllnmgwheel over hundred years old, $25

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FOR SALE-Wmg chaiT, walnut bedroom SUIte, homespun drapes, BeverlyJ912ze curtams, perfect condItion ~ I

WINDMILL POINTE TAJLORS14f"1 E. Jefferson, City LImits, LE 304(1

WRIGHT & DlTSON All-Amencantentl1S racket an<1 press. vlcmIty of

NeIghborhood Club Reward 1324BIshop Niagara 6999

REWARD for Informatton leadmg torecovery of brown dog mIxture

Cocker and Colhe. answers to name ofGlliger, CIty tag belIeved mIssmgPhone NIagara 8741

Personal

Flats for RentRIVARD BLVD, 897-5 room flat

stove. refrIgerator garage showerleparate entrance. separate basements

Work WantedltELIABLE WOMAN would hke laun-

dry work to do at home, reasonablerates references all buttons replacedTuxedo 2 3799

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Rooms for RentROOM FOR RENT or WIll sha~e

apartment WIth couple m GrossePomte Park InqUire Mrs Helmers860 Nottmgham after 6 pm""'"

IN GROSSE POINTE PARK, or WIllshare new home With couple near

East Jefferson car and bus Park pnv-deges, references Phone Murray 4681

RlvARD, 324-Comfortable modernroom In prIvate home, board If de

'Ired, reasonable home and beachpnvtleges. near transportatIon, garagelvadable Tux 2-1262

On Lache.' and Men'. Garments!:'X!1ertWorkmanshlp--Economy Pru:e,

By RICHARD SONNS, JR.Each of the four Grosse Pomte vtl-

lages has a muntcipal sWImmmg , hole,New Pomter learned, which 15 open toItsldents of the respective village andan occasIOnal guest of these residentsThe Park and the CIty, bemg the tongest established commumties, have themost developed faclhhes for sWImmmgbut the Farms and the Shores are rapIdly Improvmg theIrs year by year

Back In Brayton, a small New England town where New Pomter hved,everybody JUst beat It out for a SWImmlng hole when the weather got hotHalf the fun of gomg sWlmmmg thiSway was the dangers Involved Mostof the good sWlmmmg holes lay 1n a.mall flyer whIch went th?ough the pas-tures of two mean farmers BesIdes acooltng swtm, one often had to dodgeloads of rock salt from a shotgun orlook out for a man eatmg dog

Here In Grosse POlUtes New Pomterfound out, yOU forget about the thrillsof trespassmg when you go sWImmlOgbut m return you find dIVIng boardsand when you get out to dress, yourclothes aren't knotted up because some-one s been keepIng an eye on them

At each of the munl!Ipal sWlmmmgplaces hard work 1S bemg put m to haveeverythmg ready for the real SWImnung"eather The final coats of pamt arebemg laId on and the repaIrs made Ateaeh place the opmIon was expressedthat all would be ready when the SWIm

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