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___________ J .... $%.06A YEAR WILL BRING ITHE PAPER E;VERYWEEK L BY MAIL ---- SUI A TEAR WILL BRING THE PAPER EVERY WEEK BY MAIL By '.hll $200 per year ::'mgle COPIeS 5 Cents n ro uee GROS::,I' POl~1L \!1CHTGAN fHURSD<\Y '\0\ EMBJ R 12 1931 ums" " \ 01 No 5-No 49 Village Iterns DAWG GONE DAWG GONE Sidewalks have been constructed on Chalfonte and Goethe avenues and the rematnlOg unImproved block of Chal fonte dvenue between Un1\erslty and Rivard boulevard 1;; bemg completed WIth crushed stone surfflce The Village follOWing the practice of the past several years IS prDvldmg leaves for wmter covenng purposes for gardens ReSIdents desmng one or more leaves may secure the same by telephonmg the clerk 5 office art Niagan 1029 Orders are filled 111 the sequence receIved Flower Show SaturdaY and Sunday At Club Introduces New 'Mums' Funeral servIces for \tIrs Charles H Hodges who d1ed Monday aften oon at her home 354 \Vash1l1gton road Grosse POll1te Park were to have been held today at 2 odock III Chnst Epls copal Church on Jefferson avenue Bur al was to have been In Elmwood -cene tel;') MIS Hodges was born here June Ii 1866 the daughter of Charles Hand \lary Bud Wetmore Her grandfather '\lexander Bud was congressman fron DetrOIt before the days of the con gresslonal dlstnct The family home (Contll1ued on Page Two) Funeral Services Today for Mrs. Charles Hodges * * * ¥ WM JAMfESON SPEAKS TO SENIOR ASSEMBLY Don t deCide your hfe work on the baS1S of the dollar SIgn adVised Mr A Douglas Jamieson preSident of the DetrDlt Board of EducatIOn and per sonnell dIrector of the ul110n Trust Company 10 an address to the sentor hIgh last Thursday Mr J anlleson dIscussed the task of choosmg a vocatIOn He IS well quah tied to speak on the sub1ect as It IS hIS POSItion to meet apphcants for Jobs A toboggan sltde the gIft of Mr f) Mr JamIeson made the statement DWIght Douglas !IS bemg erected 11 tthat he would be well sattsfied lf he the VIllage Park and IS expected t) succeeded 111 makmg only one student \ prOVIde much pleasure for the :yOUI'lg (Cont1l1ued on Page Two) sters thIS conl1ng W11lter busmess manager The members of the band held a party at the home of Arthur Treut Tuesday November 10 * The -east was as follows FrederIck Granton Thomas Craehn PhIpps Roy Maypole Lord Blrten WIlham Bradley MI8tress.of~Chamber Betty ~artheI Pnncess Ann ... Ethel Beals Queen Martha Mary Sibley 1st LadY~In.WaJ.hng VirginIa Tower ZncILadY.ln~WaltUlg Manon Simmons General Northrup Edward Ketterer King Ene VIII George Lloyd Major Blent Donald Sulhvan SoldIer Theodore POlster Dr Fellman Arnold We1Iman Pnnce Wilham Rohert Thibodeau Laker Henry Parsons By DOROTHY DEE * * LOUIse Nagel ]uhe Drum Peggy Benwell Mary Rall MarjOrIe '" Dorothy Maul Sm1th Alberta Ruth Benwell Rose InformatIOn as to the money spent on each student and the entire group of students the amount of school taxes a':nd the entIre tax 1 ate and the locatl0n of all Grosse Pomte schools has been given to the pupils 10 CIVICS I class under the directIOn of MISS Helen Balmer by the Grosse Pomte Board of Education The band under the directIOn of Mr o Lmcoln Igou held a meetIng the third hour on Tuesday November 3 111 rOOm 301 for the electIOn of officers Henry Parsons was elected preSident Jack Ritchie Vice preSIdent Arthur Trent secretary and James Can nahan Mothers Club Sponsoring Card Party, Dance Friday The Mothers Club of the Grosse Pomte Htgh School IS sponsonng a card party and dance In the high s'Choot double gymnas~um 011 FrIday November 13th at 8 30 a clock The proceeds of the evenIng will be applied toward the ScholarshIp Fund There w1ll be attractIve table prizes and also score of door prlzes have been provlded for Mrs WIlham R Broughton IS the capable chairman and her asslstanrts mclude Mrs ] H Schaefer Mrs Frank H Mills Mrs Harry Glesek1l1g Mrs George H BISSet Mrs Archle ChapllJ and Mrs Clans Adams The eleV'el th annual Chrysanthemum Show of the Grosse POll1te and East ern \1lchlgan HortIcultural Socletv Saturday and Sunday :t'-lovember 14th and 15th wlll lI1troduce several ne", Chrysanthemums nlot p-rev10usly ex hlb ted at any othe-r show throughout the country \- R DePetns GrDsse Pomte }< an 1S well known hortlcultunst and hybndlst WIll have on d1splay at least \{r and Mrs RIchard P Joy J1 Dec 1 Boxes may be reserved bv three 1932 lI1troductIOI1S HeadlOg (Mary VirgIl1la Reynolds of Toledo) cailltng \:(rs PheLps Newberr) the hs1 Will be Edith Newberry r;ere hon.or guests at a <hnner Saturday *** named as a comphment to Mrs John evenmg last given by Mr a'!1d \1:rs Lendlng Llhrary-Your Drug Store. S 1\elAberry who 1A111open the shoVl WItter J Peabody of Umvers1ty place The marriage of MISS pJuha Faye and who has always dlsplayed keln Grosse Pomte Village Mr and \i.[rs Norwood a.nd Mr FrederIck Hecker mterest 111 the work of the Hort1cul Joy onJy recently returned from theIr II WIll be an Important event of Wed tural Soc ety Thl'l Chr}'ianthem 1m I" weddmg tnp nesday, Nov. 18 The marnage cere~ classed as a reflexed pompom of nled * '" '" mony wIll take place In the Presbyter~ 1um size and 111 color a charmInJ' Mlu Barbara Drake, daughter of Ilao Church In NashVIlle and Will be fol shade of bltter sweet ref! Mr. and Mrs J Walter Drake of' lowed by a receptIon at the Country fhe Tltan 15 a scarlet red ane none Wmdmlll POinte drive, Grosse POinte Club After their wedding tMp Mr recently named for the U of D gr d Park, has returned to her home after Hecker and hiS brlCle wIll he domIcIled dlrs and the Pndt. of MI-chlga 1 a spe.nding some tIme Wlth fMends In lh the John Grylls' resIdence at 10 Hl.ll~ large flowering mcurved-the color Boston crest Road, Grosse POinte bemg maize yellow measttrmg 28 -------- mches or more m circumference- s Lend Lb Y D S DAWG GONE one of the largest and best mtroduc tng 1 rary- our rug tore. ----____ tons for 1932 Mr and Mrs Hugh D111man of Jef Colorful Production \lr DePetns exhIbIt wIl1 be a very ferson avenue Grosse Pomte VIlUage large and chOIce one and Wlll mclude a SaIled from New York CIty Saturday Staged by Hi School goodly number of unnamed seedlIngs on the S S LeVIathan for England Dramtaic Assn. and others of recent mtroductlOn They wItl also tour France and Ger One of these wtli be Melba which many and antIc1pate returnang to thIS Color spectacular act1l1g emotIOn IS now a n ttonal favorlte-a bronze country next January good dlrectlon and feelmg were all red smgle of exceptional ment * .. * dIsplayed 111 the P01l1te Plavers first Norma an unusual shade of lav Lenchng Library-Your Drug Store. productcron thiS seaso 1 The play was endar pll1k of the anemone type * * * Robert E Sherwood 5 comedy The whIch caused much favor<tJble com Mr. and Mrs Murray W Sales of Queen s Husband and was gIven Frl ment at the 1930 NatIOnal Chrysanthe "Edgeroad," Jefferson avenu~ Grosse I day and Saturday evenmgs November mum l;}ho\\ will be Included POInte VIllage, are at the Homestead, 6 and 7 at the Grosse Pomte high The SOCIety s schedule calls for more Hot Springs, Va. for a two weeks' stay Ischool audltorlUm Both evel1lngs the than fifty competlttve classes 111 plants * * * auditOrium was well filled I cut flowers and artlstlc arrang-ements LendIng LIbrary-You!': Drug Store. and lt ls~expe-cted that all ot these WIll >II * '" The play was composed of three acts arouse keen competthon On Thursda.y evenlOg Dec 10 from all takmg place In th: Kmg s study I '\ touch of vanety WIll be gIVen to 9 to 11 odock at Orchestra Hall a re The play was centered around a revo the show 111 a large exhibIt of chOice \"ue and vaude'\' lle show WIll be gIven lutlon and the settll1g was 111 an Imag f'Vf'rgreens aU named by the Cor}ell mary small modern monarchy The ~ ursery Co a f B h for Women s Organ1z.atlOn for Nahon \ mp ny 0 1rl11mg am al Proh1bltlOn Rdorm kmg Enc VIII taken by George Llovd 1 hIS exhIbIt Will be under the charge The general <:halrman s 'ir" \i\ es I was a weak ruler governed chleflv b\ of \1 r Elliott Coryell landscape arcn son Seyburn \Irs I:dy., n H BroVln hIS stern \\lfe Of cour~(' thl f r nces:. ct \dlO \\111 be glad to glVl. mformJ. VIce chairman Mrs Robert 0 Der taken by Ethel Beals a" ChO"ll tc t1) 1 on the select 011 care and plantlllg rIck second vH:::echatnrnan Mrs J A n arry a prll1Ce of son e other l1dtJon of evergreens but hated her fiance very much Her Another SImIlar dIsplay WIll BlaOichard producbon manager M rs be lover the krng s secretar} FrederIck ~taged by T" r t M f J K Bangs Jr treaS1,..rer T"Ifrs Phelp~ e va" er ~4rsc -c" 0 .t"I.r Newbe't'ry chairman of box sales Mrs Granton taken by Thomas Groehn ""as mada MlchIgan whose attractIve ex Lawrence D Buhl chairman of seat a lIkeable chap Everythmg turned out lublt at the September flower show sales Mr'S Arthur GaI'dnett" program all nght 111 the end even the revolu was so greatly admIred h M J J 0 B bl tlOn and the audIence was well pleased The ehbt II b f II c airman rs flen pu lClty x Q I IOn Wl e orma. y l.h<unndn With the evenll1g ~ entf'rtall1ment opened on ~aturday November 14th Tickets may be pur-chas-ed at the of MUSIC between the acts was fur at 5 00 0 clock by Mrs John S New fice In the FIrst NatIOnal Bank BUIld nIshed by the Grosse Pomte hIgh berry Presldll1g wIll be Mrs Fred T 1I1g Or at Orchestra Hall on an'Cl after iSchool special orchestra The only fac \<1urphy preSIdent of the Garden Club ulty adVisers were Mr Axel Gru-e,n of MlchIgaI\ brg and MISS Lucllle Cornell ThIS Mr Tom Pearson IS actIng as ge 1 was the first play of the POinte Players era1 sho\" chaIrman to be enhrely under student dlre.ctlOn The dIrector was Jeanne Hardll1g Chck chck cbck down the halls and m the classrooms The mformal 1I11tta hon of the GirlS Aquatic club last Mon day requtred the new members to wear wooden clogs and bathmg caps whtle In school It seems that several of the girls eIther neglected or forgot to do thiS consequently at the next meettng wh1ch was on Wednesday of last week they were at the mercy of the other members The new members are Mary Martm Edna May Bennett Anne Balhngall MargIe Hutchll1s Harrtet HarrIson Besste Perch MaxIhe Montgomery Ru.th Sable and Dorothy Thomas have received cerhficates for takmg dicta tlOn at 60 words a miOuie Th"ey are now WOfikmg towards the 80 ~ords per mmute mark Fourth Annual Art Exhibition Miss Alice Hirschman Passes Tests, Obtains Private Pilot's Card The Fourth Annual Art ExhIbitIon of Oils water colors, pastels and com meretal art by profes'5lOnal and amatt.cr artists of Grosse POlinte wIll be held at the N elghborhood Club from No vember 28th to Decemlter 12th OL thI:. year The exhIbItion Will mdude spel.lal eXhIbJts of work done by the school children of GrDsse Pomte Persons mterested In exhibitIng- or wlshmg for lI1formatllon should wnte to John L Vogt 1304 Grayton road phone NIagara 1171 A woman reSident of Grosse Pomte Park MISS Ahce Hhschman, was ~dd~ ed to the roll of J~cens-e<l~u1W1anep110ts when she passed fhgbt tests last week at the Gros;se lIe aIrport The tests were given by Charles L Walker De partment of Commerce tnS'Pector who awarded Ma'Ss HIrschman a pnvate pIlot s license followmg the completwn of the tests In takmg the test M1SS HU'siChrnan shmbed mto a Cur l~s"Wnght JunIor the same plarne 10 WhI.ch she made her first solo flIght As a pnvate p~lot s lIcense requIres less flY'lng experIence than other tYiPes reqUlre she was nO't asked to do any difficult maneuvers A three pomt landmg after Circling the alrport once v,. as the first test At the approvmg SIgnal from Mr Walker she took off chm'bed to 1 000 feet and executed a 180 and a 360 degree turn glIdmg to a'Orother landing at theIr completIon The last reqwf'ement ask ed was a cltmb to 2000 feet after domg figure-elght turns around a pylon and then srpirahng to the earth landmg withlifl 500 feet of a guven bne An ap provmg SIgnal was not given thiS tIme by the 1I1SQedor 'bocause MISS fhr~ch man spiraled to the left lOstead of to the nght She was sent up to try agam The last attempt was SUCCf''iS fu! lI1altty as well as a1dmg the students m understandmg the events more clearly The bulletm board IS covered WIth mterestlng cartoons It would pay to look m' some day and VIew an mter es,tmg exhIbIt Gregg Wl'1ter a magazme for short~ hand stUdents offers certllfica"tes to students who are able to take rapId dlctatlon MISS Mary Kremmm s shorthand II classes ate- advanced enQugh to submIt papers fQr a speed of 60 words per mmute Margaret Armstrong, Mar garet Commyn Inez Hansen Berna dme Hutteman Ruth Werner and Vlrg1l1Ia Willuams are now submItbng fhelr papers for the 60 words per ID1n ute test VtrgmIa Buchbinder Margar€lt De- graeve Esther Kaplan Dorothy Maul Flames Badly Damage Home of the Keenas On Lakeland Avenue The mnth and tenth grade teams of the Grosse Pomte hIgh school had 1t out In a preltmma-ry game before the regular Vars1ty game Satur<iay No vembe-r 7 The tenth grade telam out pLayed theIr opponents Ted Grace scored the tenth grade s touchdown 11l the first half The final score was 6 0 tenth grade wll1nmg Harold Montgom~y 18 years old of 589 Fishel road add a student In the Grosse Pomte Hlgll School must go to bed at 10 0 clock every mght untIl Th~ Ladles Brlodgfethc1ub1S ptrogress he IS 21 years old :traffic Judge John mg very nIcely e seven een en 11 d b Th J Maher of DetrOIt! ordered early thIS ro e thseven k were e g mI b lers M Se week In additIon Harold must repot t prt~es IS wee were "Won y rs L McClure Mrs W A Mackey and to a court probatlon officer weekly Mrs Everett Wmters After thiS W1111 and must not dTive an auto. all the members of thiS club please call The yDuth ran 1'n10 a pollce patrol Niagara 0771 or leave word at the de~k at Mad1son avenue \~nd Hastings street here If they are not gomg to be able October 18 PatroJroan Wilham Hertz h f II M d , Th v"as mJured and Ne\\ton Birschell 1045 to come te 0 ownng on ay IS (Co t d P T) Eastlawn avenue b~mg taken to Re n 1I1ue on age wo ________ celvmg Hosp1tal 10 the patrol suffer cd a broken arm Rlrschell's ~wIfe and son J oseiph 19 wer~ also In the patrol but were uninjured MontgDmery IS the son of the gard ener on the DIllman estate In Grosse POinte Tenth Grade Defeats Ninth Graders, 6.0 In Saturday's Game Grosse Pomte Group Home E'Con omlcs MIchigan State College Exten S1'on Dlvl'Slon meets each Wednesday at 1 30 p m at Defer 'School In additIon to the dress makmg project the College 1S offermg a course In Child Welfare Mothers may st1ll enroll for thIS very worthwhile course next Wednesday at the school Mrs Chas Walch IS leader of the Chdd Welfare group and Mrs Chas Leu 15 leader of the dress makitng group The class recently made a trIp through Ford s Greenfield VIllage gomg to the Woman s Oty Club for tea later In the afternoon at the mVItahon of Mrs Ralph Nesmith Child Welfare Work To Be Subject of Study Flames badly damaged the upper porbon of the James T Keena s reSl d~nce 460 Lakeland GrnslSe Pomte V1llage late Saturday aftemoon The whole house suffered from damage done by water The first started 111 the athc and dId conslder<llble da.mage m the rear of the bUlldmg and also the rom The house was Insured for around ~O 000 The amount of the damage has not yet been estimated Alarms from three fire boxes m the V1ICtllltyreported the fire to the Gros$e Pomte VIllage fire department The Village sent one; fire engme and nme men to the scene of the 1ire Among the volunteers helpmg the fire depart ment was Charle's Hanneman ca?J;anl of the Grosse POInte hIgh school foot~ baJl team who had Just come from the final home g1ame ---- High School News Briefs **• ~eia h b()l"h ()()d Club/ A£tivities I U. of D. Gridders Seek To Avenge Fordham U. Defeat Next Saturday Football De La Salle FIeld, 2 30 p m Sunday, Nov 15th De La Salle Vii De La Salle VarsIty. The GlrlS gYm class met last Tues day afternoon at four Basketballl rules and regulatIOns were gone 0\ er and the Important pomts stressed and prac hced Dad s Day wIll be observed at the Ul11veorslty of DetrOit Saturday WIth the 1I1teil'se-cuonal 'football game 'be~ tween Coach Charles E DoraIs Tit ans and the VIllanova College Wlldcarts featur1l1g a full day IS program After an offiCllal reception m the faculty bUlldng parlors the fathers wtll be taken on a tour of the campus VISit tng the deans of the VarIOUs college'S and mSlPectmg spe-clal exhIb1ts to be presented by the che.IUlstry bIology engmeermg and phYSICS departments All campus fratet'l11ty houses wI.ll hoLd open house 111 honor of the paternal VISItors Coach DoraIS and hiS staff WIll have a difficult tIme prepanng theIr gind men for the fray WIth the lOvadmg easterners The TItans took a servere battering at the hands of Major Frank Cavanaugh s Fordham eleven lasi Sat (Contmued on Page Four) I SWImnimg practtce WIll start 111 the near future accordmg to Mr Frank A Banach sWImmmg mstructor at Grosse POll1te high school No defimte date ha~ been set for praciu:::e Mr Banach beheves a large number of candIdates Will turn out for prac bce Seven lettermen from last year are In school Thl~ year Grosse P01l1te has a hard schedule It Will take on many class A schools Among them Will be the Pontiac boys who were State Champs last year Evergreen Native of Michigan Vernier Urges Voters of Lochmoor To Favor Annexation Monday Vlm T Burch of Garden Serv~ce Inc speaklQg of gardens said There IS perhaps no sll1g1e tree or shrub that fits mto the ptcture of any well -de SIgned landscape garden as does the evergreen It s nch dark green color 1I1g Its symmetry and sohd low lymg MISS LOUIse LovejOY s hIstory VIII growth make It a favonte of thos-e classe,., have been accompany1l1g theIr household-ers of good taste who give class work by cartoons brought In on thought and effort to the pleasant tatSk current tOpl.cS day The cartoons de of makmg theIr home grounds exa..ctly PICt varIOUs phases of the events of rIght Whtle native to MichIgan, the the day, some of these are drawn by (Continued on Page Two) the pupils themselves and show ortS' Judge A. J. Kilparick To Speak to Defer p.T.A The Georgte Defer Parent Teacher Assoclaho;1 wl11 meet next Tuesday evemng Novembet' 17 at 8 0 clock 10 the school audftOrlUm Judge Arthur J KIlpatrIck of the Or CUlt Court of Wayne County wIll talk on some phase of Character and Character Trall~lp.g the. theme which IS bemg fo11owec\. out In the poo~rafms for the year Other features of the program wIll be several vocal selectIons by Mr Thomas E: RIChiOg a short talk by the dl'itnct hbranan and the mtro duchon to the assembly of Mr <[hartes A Parcells presIdent of the Grosse Pomte Board of Educatton Grosse P01nte WOtl theIr last home game thIS -season Saturday November 7 over the Ltn-eoln htgh school foot ball team of Ferndale to a large score of 24 0 Ferndale held the home team qU1te well durmg the Thrst haU but a1 lowed three touchdowns to be scored upon her m the last half of the th1rd quarter and the fourth Grosse Pointe Defeats ,Ferndale 24.0 in Last Home Game of Season i< :t * * * * * * * * * i< * * * * * ,Vernier Urges Approv~l of Annexation I~---------~--~~-lii High School Youth Is - Ordered T;' Be in Bed By 10 P. M. by Judge Edmund C VefrlJler preSident of the VIllage of Loch<rnoor III a statem-ent Issued thIS week urged Lochmoor vat ers to approve the annexatIon of the Thy BluebIrds and MIS'S Beaupre s Country Club W cods to the Vtllage yO'Unger seWll1g class had a Thanks of Lochmoor 111 the specIal elect16n gwmg party together on Wednesd.ay bemg held 111Lochmoor next Monday aJfternoon November 11 at four '0 cloek November 16 Mr VernIer poll1ted out Several stIll In the Hallowe ev spmt 10 hlS statement that the terrItory came III costume LIvely games fur were It annex.ed, would not be an ad 111shed the entertamment after which dItlonal cost to Lochmoor but on the punch gll1gerbread and candy were contr~ry that It would add a conSider served able amount of taxable property to the * * * Village rolls The A 0 C gIrlS WIll start work on The statement of Mr Vermer was theIr ThanksgIvmg .baskets on ThuriS contamed 10 a letter he d~reiCted thIs day evenmg at 7 3D by rnakmg and week to the voters of Lochmoor HJS cannmg applesauce Each girl IS asked letters addressed to the voters fol to brmg an apron and a p~rmg kl11fe lows Last week due to the unexpected de I deSire to call your attentIOn to the prarture of MISS Juamta Kline a new Special ElectIOn to be held on the 16th treasurer was elected Mlss Bertha day of November 1931 111 the VIllage of Danna We are sorry to lose I Skeets Lochmoor, at whllCh you WIll vote upon e'Ven temporarIly and smcerely hope the annexatlO'n to the VIllage of Loch she wdl return to us soon moor O'f those porh-ons of Country * * * Club Woods SubdIVIsIOn an'Cl Country The Camp FIre gids are havll1g a Cltlb Woods SrubdlVlSlon No 1 WhICh bead hand meetll1g on Fnday Nov he In Grosse Pomte Township 13 The new girls wIll begm work on The greater porilon of these sub theIr beaded band'S -and the old mem dlv1slOns already hes In the VIllage 0Jf bers who had pamte.d theIr symbols on Lochmoor The sewer and watee were leather Will have an opportumty to re~ l'ustalled by the VIllage upon petItion touch them AJl of the gotrls are keep of tile owner's the Club Realty Coripor~ mg theIr monthly health !Charts at IOn, and all speCIal assessments for Two of thIS Waoklya group WIll take these Improvements have been paId by theIr Woodgatherer s rank on Fnday them to d.ate The property alr-eady evemng at the Y W C A befo1'e the wlthm the VIllage of Lochmoor IS de~ CommIttee of Awards We congratu~ ~elQpmg With sUrp.rIsmg 1"apldIty J'With a late them, Mtss Stella Verfatlle and good class of bomes and 19 a rea.~s.si:\ MISS Marton ]appe. for haVing .com'- :0 the V1l1a.ge 4 -pleted all the requIrements for thiS I am firmly convll1ced that the an- rank llexatton of the lYa,lal1ceof these sub dIVISIOns W'lJllbe for the good of the Vlllage of Lochmoo.r and I know that ItS annexatIOn will not be an addltlOnal cost to the VIllage but that on the contrary 1t Will add a conSIderable amount of taxable property to the Vtlhage Tolls I therefore urge you to vote M the commg ele'l:ttoh a.n.d to vote 10 favor of the annexatwn ' (SIgned) • Edmund C VernIer PreSident Village 'OtfLochmoor I I I I

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$%.06A YEAR WILL BRINGITHE PAPER E;VERYWEEKL BY MAIL

----SUI A TEAR WILL BRINGTHE PAPER EVERY WEEK

BY MAIL

By '.hll $200 per year ::'mgle COPIeS 5 Cents

n ro ueeGROS::,I' POl~1L \!1CHTGAN fHURSD<\Y '\0\ EMBJ R 12 1931

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Village Iterns

DAWG GONE

DAWG GONE

Sidewalks have been constructed onChalfonte and Goethe avenues and therematnlOg unImproved block of Chalfonte dvenue between Un1\erslty andRivard boulevard 1;; bemg completedWIth crushed stone surfflce

The Village follOWing the practiceof the past several years IS prDvldmgleaves for wmter covenng purposes forgardens ReSIdents desmng one ormore leaves may secure the same bytelephonmg the clerk 5 office art Niagan1029 Orders are filled 111 the sequencereceIved

Flower Show SaturdaYand Sunday At Club

Introduces New 'Mums'

Funeral servIces for \tIrs Charles HHodges who d1ed Monday aften oonat her home 354 \Vash1l1gton roadGrosse POll1te Park were to have beenheld today at 2 odock III Chnst Eplscopal Church on Jefferson avenue Bural was to have been In Elmwood -cene

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MIS Hodges was born here June Ii1866 the daughter of Charles Hand\lary Bud Wetmore Her grandfather'\lexander Bud was congressman fronDetrOIt before the days of the congresslonal dlstnct The family home

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Funeral Services Todayfor Mrs. Charles Hodges

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WM JAMfESON SPEAKS TOSENIOR ASSEMBLY

Don t deCide your hfe work on thebaS1S of the dollar SIgn adVised MrA Douglas Jamieson preSident of theDetrDlt Board of EducatIOn and personnell dIrector of the ul110n TrustCompany 10 an address to the sentorhIgh last Thursday

Mr J anlleson dIscussed the task ofchoosmg a vocatIOn He IS well quahtied to speak on the sub1ect as It IS hISPOSItion to meet apphcants for Jobs A toboggan sltde the gIft of Mr f)

Mr JamIeson made the statement DWIght Douglas !IS bemg erected 11

tthat he would be well sattsfied lf he the VIllage Park and IS expected t)

succeeded 111 makmg only one student \ prOVIde much pleasure for the :yOUI'lg

(Cont1l1ued on Page Two) sters thIS conl1ng W11lter

busmess managerThe members of the band held a

party at the home of Arthur TreutTuesday November 10

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The -east was as follows

FrederIck Granton Thomas CraehnPhIpps Roy MaypoleLord Blrten WIlham BradleyMI8tress.of~Chamber Betty ~artheIPnncess Ann ... Ethel BealsQueen Martha Mary Sibley1st LadY~In.WaJ.hng VirginIa TowerZncILadY.ln~WaltUlg Manon SimmonsGeneral Northrup Edward KettererKing Ene VIII George LloydMajor Blent Donald SulhvanSoldIer Theodore POlsterDr Fellman Arnold We1ImanPnnce Wilham Rohert ThibodeauLaker Henry Parsons

By DOROTHY DEE

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LOUIse Nagel ]uheDrum Peggy BenwellMary Rall MarjOrIe

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Dorothy MaulSm1th AlbertaRuth BenwellRose

InformatIOn as to the money spenton each student and the entire groupof students the amount of schooltaxes a':nd the entIre tax 1 ate and thelocatl0n of all Grosse Pomte schoolshas been given to the pupils 10 CIVICSI class under the directIOn of MISSHelen Balmer by the Grosse PomteBoard of Education

The band under the directIOn of Mro Lmcoln Igou held a meetIng thethird hour on Tuesday November 3111 rOOm 301 for the electIOn of officers

Henry Parsons was elected preSidentJack Ritchie Vice preSIdent ArthurTrent secretary and James Can nahan

Mothers ClubSponsoring Card

Party, Dance FridayThe Mothers Club of the Grosse

Pomte Htgh School IS sponsonng acard party and dance In the highs'Choot double gymnas~um 011 FrIdayNovember 13th at 8 30 a clock

The proceeds of the evenIng will beapplied toward the ScholarshIp FundThere w1ll be attractIve table prizes andalso score of door prlzes have beenprovlded for

Mrs WIlham R Broughton IS thecapable chairman and her asslstanrtsmclude Mrs ] H Schaefer MrsFrank H Mills Mrs Harry Glesek1l1gMrs George H BISSet Mrs ArchleChapllJ and Mrs Clans Adams

The eleV'el th annual ChrysanthemumShow of the Grosse POll1te and Eastern \1lchlgan HortIcultural SocletvSaturday and Sunday :t'-lovember 14thand 15th wlll lI1troduce several ne",Chrysanthemums nlot p-rev10usly exhlb ted at any othe-r show throughoutthe country

\- R DePetns GrDsse Pomte}< an 1S well known hortlcultunst andhybndlst WIll have on d1splay at least

\{r and Mrs RIchard P Joy J1 Dec 1 Boxes may be reserved bv three 1932 lI1troductIOI1S HeadlOg(Mary VirgIl1la Reynolds of Toledo) cailltng \:(rs PheLps Newberr) the hs1 Will be Edith Newberryr;ere hon.or guests at a <hnner Saturday * * * named as a comphment to Mrs Johnevenmg last given by Mr a'!1d \1:rs Lendlng Llhrary-Your Drug Store. S 1\elAberry who 1A111open the shoVlWItter J Peabody of Umvers1ty place The marriage of MISS pJuha Faye and who has always dlsplayed kelnGrosse Pomte Village Mr and \i.[rs Norwood a.nd Mr FrederIck Hecker mterest 111 the work of the Hort1culJoy onJy recently returned from theIr II WIll be an Important event of Wed tural Soc ety Thl'l Chr}'ianthem 1m I"

weddmg tnp nesday, Nov. 18 The marnage cere~ classed as a reflexed pompom of nled* '" '" mony wIll take place In the Presbyter~ 1um size and 111 color a charmInJ'

Mlu Barbara Drake, daughter of Ilao Church In NashVIlle and Will be fol shade of bltter sweet ref!Mr. and Mrs J Walter Drake of' lowed by a receptIon at the Country fhe Tltan 15 a scarlet red ane noneWmdmlll POinte drive, Grosse POinte Club After their wedding tMp Mr recently named for the U of D gr dPark, has returned to her home after Hecker and hiS brlClewIll he domIcIled dlrs and the Pndt. of MI-chlga 1 aspe.nding some tIme Wlth fMends In lh the John Grylls' resIdence at 10 Hl.ll~ large flowering mcurved-the colorBoston crest Road, Grosse POinte bemg maize yellow measttrmg 28

• • • -------- mches or more m circumference- sLend L b Y D S DAWG GONE one of the largest and best mtroductng 1 rary- our rug tore.

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Mr and Mrs Hugh D111man of Jef Colorful Production \lr DePetns exhIbIt wIl1 be a veryferson avenue Grosse Pomte VIlUage large and chOIce one and Wlll mclude aSaIled from New York CIty Saturday Staged by Hi School goodly number of unnamed seedlIngson the S S LeVIathan for England Dramtaic Assn. and others of recent mtroductlOnThey wItl also tour France and Ger One of these wtli be Melba whichmany and antIc1pate returnang to thIS Color spectacular act1l1g emotIOn IS now a n ttonal favorlte-a bronzecountry next January good dlrectlon and feelmg were all red smgle of exceptional ment

* .. * dIsplayed 111 the P01l1te Plavers first Norma an unusual shade of lavLenchng Library-Your Drug Store. productcron thiS seaso 1 The play was endar pll1k of the anemone type

* * * Robert E Sherwood 5 comedy The whIch caused much favor<tJble comMr. and Mrs Murray W Sales of Queen s Husband and was gIven Frl ment at the 1930 NatIOnal Chrysanthe

"Edgeroad," Jefferson avenu~ Grosse I day and Saturday evenmgs November mum l;}ho\\ will be IncludedPOInte VIllage, are at the Homestead, 6 and 7 at the Grosse Pomte high The SOCIety s schedule calls for moreHot Springs, Va. for a two weeks' stay Ischool audltorlUm Both evel1lngs the than fifty competlttve classes 111 plants

* * * auditOrium was well filled I cut flowers and artlstlc arrang-ementsLendIng LIbrary-You!': Drug Store. and lt ls~expe-cted that all ot these WIll

>II * '" The play was composed of three acts arouse keen competthonOn Thursda.y evenlOg Dec 10 from all takmg place In th: Kmg s study I '\ touch of vanety WIll be gIVen to

9 to 11 odock at Orchestra Hall a re The play was centered around a revo the show 111 a large exhibIt of chOice\"ue and vaude'\' lle show WIll be gIven lutlon and the settll1g was 111 an Imag f'Vf'rgreens aU named by the Cor}ell

mary small modern monarchy The ~ ursery Co a f B hfor Women s Organ1z.atlOn for Nahon \ mp ny 0 1rl11mg amal Proh1bltlOn Rdorm kmg Enc VIII taken by George Llovd 1 hIS exhIbIt Will be under the charge

The general <:halrman s 'ir" \i\ es I was a weak ruler governed chleflv b\ of \1 r Elliott Coryell landscape arcnson Seyburn \Irs I:dy., n H BroVln hIS stern \\lfe Of cour~(' thl f r nces:. ct \dlO \\111 be glad to glVl. mformJ.VIce chairman Mrs Robert 0 Der taken by Ethel Beals a" ChO"ll tc t1) 1 on the select 011 care and plantlllgrIck second vH:::echatnrnan Mrs J A n arry a prll1Ce of son e other l1dtJon of evergreens

but hated her fiance very much Her Another SImIlar dIsplay WIllBlaOichard producbon manager M rs belover the krng s secretar} FrederIck ~taged by T" r t M fJ K Bangs Jr treaS1,..rer T"Ifrs Phelp~ e va" er ~4rsc -c" 0 .t"I.r

Newbe't'ry chairman of box sales Mrs Granton taken by Thomas Groehn ""as mada MlchIgan whose attractIve exLawrence D Buhl chairman of seat a lIkeable chap Everythmg turned out lublt at the September flower showsales Mr'S Arthur GaI'dnett" program all nght 111 the end even the revolu was so greatly admIredh M J J 0 B bl tlOn and the audIence was well pleased The e h b t II b f IIc airman rs flen pu lClty x Q I IOn Wl e orma. y

l.h<unndn With the evenll1g ~ entf'rtall1ment opened on ~aturday November 14thTickets may be pur-chas-ed at the of MUSIC between the acts was fur at 5 00 0 clock by Mrs John S New

fice In the FIrst NatIOnal Bank BUIld nIshed by the Grosse Pomte hIgh berry Presldll1g wIll be Mrs Fred T1I1g Or at Orchestra Hall on an'Cl after iSchool special orchestra The only fac \<1urphy preSIdent of the Garden Club

ulty adVisers were Mr Axel Gru-e,n of MlchIgaI\brg and MISS Lucllle Cornell ThIS Mr Tom Pearson IS actIng as ge 1was the first play of the POinte Players era1 sho\" chaIrmanto be enhrely under student dlre.ctlOnThe dIrector was Jeanne Hardll1g

Chck chck cbck down the halls andm the classrooms The mformal 1I11ttahon of the GirlS Aquatic club last Monday requtred the new members to wearwooden clogs and bathmg caps whtleIn school

It seems that several of the girlseIther neglected or forgot to do thiSconsequently at the next meettngwh1ch was on Wednesday of last weekthey were at the mercy of the othermembers

The new members are Mary MartmEdna May Bennett Anne BalhngallMargIe Hutchll1s Harrtet HarrIsonBesste Perch MaxIhe Montgomery

Ru.th Sable and Dorothy Thomas havereceived cerhficates for takmg dictatlOn at 60 words a miOuie Th"ey arenow WOfikmg towards the 80 ~ords permmute mark

Fourth AnnualArt Exhibition

Miss Alice HirschmanPasses Tests, Obtains

Private Pilot's Card

The Fourth Annual Art ExhIbitIonof Oils water colors, pastels and commeretal art by profes'5lOnal and amatt.crartists of Grosse POlinte wIll be heldat the N elghborhood Club from November 28th to Decemlter 12th OL thI:.year

The exhIbItion Will mdude spel.laleXhIbJts of work done by the schoolchildren of GrDsse Pomte

Persons mterested In exhibitIng- orwlshmg for lI1formatllon should wnteto John L Vogt 1304 Grayton roadphone NIagara 1171

A woman reSident of Grosse PomtePark MISS Ahce Hhschman, was ~dd~ed to the roll of J~cens-e<l~u1W1anep110tswhen she passed fhgbt tests last weekat the Gros;se lIe aIrport The testswere given by Charles L Walker Department of Commerce tnS'Pector whoawarded Ma'Ss HIrschman a pnvatepIlot s license followmg the completwnof the tests

In takmg the test M1SS HU'siChrnanshmbed mto a Cur l~s"Wnght JunIorthe same plarne 10 WhI.ch she made herfirst solo flIght

As a pnvate p~lot s lIcense requIresless flY'lng experIence than other tYiPesreqUlre she was nO't asked to do anydifficult maneuvers

A three pomt landmg after Circlingthe alrport once v,. as the first test Atthe approvmg SIgnal from Mr Walkershe took off chm'bed to 1 000 feet andexecuted a 180 and a 360 degree turnglIdmg to a'Orother landing at theIrcompletIon The last reqwf'ement asked was a cltmb to 2000 feet after domgfigure-elght turns around a pylon andthen srpirahng to the earth landmgwithlifl 500 feet of a guven bne An approvmg SIgnal was not given thiS tImeby the 1I1SQedor 'bocause MISS fhr~chman spiraled to the left lOstead of tothe nght She was sent up to tryagam The last attempt was SUCCf''iSfu!

lI1altty as well as a1dmg the students munderstandmg the events more clearly

The bulletm board IS covered WIthmterestlng cartoons It would pay tolook m' some day and VIew an mter

es,tmg exhIbIt

Gregg Wl'1ter a magazme for short~hand stUdents offers certllfica"tes tostudents who are able to take rapIddlctatlon

MISS Mary Kremmm s shorthand IIclasses ate- advanced enQugh to submItpapers fQr a speed of 60 words permmute Margaret Armstrong, Margaret Commyn Inez Hansen Bernadme Hutteman Ruth Werner andVlrg1l1Ia Willuams are now submItbngfhelr papers for the 60 words per ID1nute test

VtrgmIa Buchbinder Margar€lt De-graeve Esther Kaplan Dorothy Maul

Flames Badly DamageHome of the KeenasOn Lakeland Avenue

The mnth and tenth grade teams ofthe Grosse Pomte hIgh school had 1tout In a preltmma-ry game before theregular Vars1ty game Satur<iay Novembe-r 7 The tenth grade telam outpLayed theIr opponents Ted Gracescored the tenth grade s touchdown 11l

the first half The final score was 6 0tenth grade wll1nmg

Harold Montgom~y 18 years old of589 Fishel road add a student In theGrosse Pomte Hlgll School must goto bed at 10 0 clock every mght untIl

Th~ Ladles Brlodgfethc1ub1S ptrogress he IS 21 years old :traffic Judge Johnmg very nIcely e seven een en

11 d b Th J Maher of DetrOIt! ordered early thISro e thseven kwere egmI

blers

MSe week In additIon Harold must repot t

prt~es IS wee were "Won y rsL McClure Mrs W A Mackey and to a court probatlon officer weeklyMrs Everett Wmters After thiS W1111and must not dTive an auto.all the members of thiS club please call The yDuth ran 1'n10 a pollce patrolNiagara 0771 or leave word at the de~k at Mad1son avenue \~nd Hastings streethere If they are not gomg to be able October 18 PatroJroan Wilham Hertz

h f II M d , Th v"as mJured and Ne\\ton Birschell 1045to come t e 0 ownng on ay IS(Co t d P T) Eastlawn avenue b~mg taken to Ren 1I1ue on age wo________ celvmg Hosp1tal 10 the patrol suffer

cd a broken arm Rlrschell's ~wIfe andson J oseiph 19 wer~ also In the patrolbut were uninjured

MontgDmery IS the son of the gardener on the DIllman estate In GrossePOinte

Tenth Grade DefeatsNinth Graders, 6.0

In Saturday's Game

Grosse Pomte Group Home E'Conomlcs MIchigan State College ExtenS1'on Dlvl'Slon meets each Wednesdayat 1 30 p m at Defer 'School

In additIon to the dress makmgproject the College 1S offermg a courseIn Child Welfare Mothers may st1llenroll for thIS very worthwhile coursenext Wednesday at the school

Mrs Chas Walch IS leader of theChdd Welfare group and Mrs ChasLeu 15 leader of the dress makitnggroup

The class recently made a trIpthrough Ford s Greenfield VIllagegomg to the Woman s Oty Club for tealater In the afternoon at the mVItahonof Mrs Ralph Nesmith

Child Welfare Work ToBe Subject of Study

Flames badly damaged the upperporbon of the James T Keena s reSld~nce 460 Lakeland GrnslSe PomteV1llage late Saturday aftemoon Thewhole house suffered from damagedone by water The first started 111

the athc and dId conslder<llble da.magem the rear of the bUlldmg and also therom The house was Insured foraround ~O 000 The amount of thedamage has not yet been estimated

Alarms from three fire boxes m theV1ICtllltyreported the fire to the Gros$ePomte VIllage fire department TheVillage sent one; fire engme and nmemen to the scene of the 1ire Amongthe volunteers helpmg the fire department was Charle's Hanneman ca?J;anlof the Grosse POInte hIgh school foot~baJl team who had Just come from thefinal home g1ame

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High School News Briefs

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~eiah b()l"h ()()dClub/ A£tivities I

U. of D. Gridders SeekTo Avenge Fordham U.

Defeat Next Saturday

Football De La Salle FIeld, 2 30 p

m Sunday, Nov 15th De La Salle Vii

De La Salle VarsIty.

The GlrlS gYm class met last Tuesday afternoon at four Basketballl rulesand regulatIOns were gone 0\ er and theImportant pomts stressed and prachced

Dad s Day wIll be observed at theUl11veorslty of DetrOit Saturday WIththe 1I1teil'se-cuonal 'football game 'be~tween Coach Charles E DoraIs Titans and the VIllanova College Wlldcartsfeatur1l1g a full day IS program

After an offiCllal reception m thefaculty bUlldng parlors the fathers wtllbe taken on a tour of the campus VISittng the deans of the VarIOUs college'Sand mSlPectmg spe-clal exhIb1ts to bepresented by the che.IUlstry bIologyengmeermg and phYSICS departmentsAll campus fratet'l11ty houses wI.ll hoLdopen house 111 honor of the paternalVISItors

Coach DoraIS and hiS staff WIll havea difficult tIme prepanng theIr gindmen for the fray WIth the lOvadmgeasterners The TItans took a serverebattering at the hands of Major FrankCavanaugh s Fordham eleven lasi Sat

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ISWImnimg practtce WIll start 111 the

near future accordmg to Mr FrankA Banach sWImmmg mstructor atGrosse POll1te high school No defimtedate ha~ been set for praciu:::e

Mr Banach beheves a large numberof candIdates Will turn out for pracbce Seven lettermen from last yearare In school

Thl~ year Grosse P01l1te has a hardschedule It Will take on many classA schools Among them Will be thePontiac boys who were State Champslast year

Evergreen Nativeof Michigan

Vernier Urges Votersof Lochmoor To Favor

Annexation Monday

Vlm T Burch of Garden Serv~ceInc speaklQg of gardens said ThereIS perhaps no sll1g1e tree or shrub thatfits mto the ptcture of any well -deSIgned landscape garden as does theevergreen It s nch dark green color1I1g Its symmetry and sohd low lymg MISS LOUIse LovejOY s hIstory VIIIgrowth make It a favonte of thos-e classe,., have been accompany1l1g theIrhousehold-ers of good taste who give class work by cartoons brought In onthought and effort to the pleasant tatSk current tOpl.cS day The cartoons deof makmg theIr home grounds exa..ctly PICt varIOUs phases of the events ofrIght Whtle native to MichIgan, the the day, some of these are drawn by

(Continued on Page Two) the pupils themselves and show ortS'

Judge A. J. Kilparick ToSpeak to Defer p.T.A

The Georgte Defer Parent TeacherAssoclaho;1 wl11 meet next Tuesdayevemng Novembet' 17 at 8 0 clock10 the school audftOrlUm

Judge Arthur J KIlpatrIck of the OrCUlt Court of Wayne County wIll talkon some phase of Character andCharacter Trall~lp.g the. theme whichIS bemg fo11owec\. out In the poo~rafmsfor the year

Other features of the program wIllbe several vocal selectIons by MrThomas E: RIChiOg a short talk bythe dl'itnct hbranan and the mtroduchon to the assembly of Mr <[hartesA Parcells presIdent of the GrossePomte Board of Educatton

Grosse P01nte WOtl theIr last homegame thIS -season Saturday November7 over the Ltn-eoln htgh school football team of Ferndale to a large scoreof 24 0 Ferndale held the home teamqU1te well durmg the Thrst haU but a1lowed three touchdowns to be scoredupon her m the last half of the th1rdquarter and the fourth

Grosse Pointe Defeats,Ferndale 24.0 in Last

Home Game of Season

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,Vernier Urges Approv~l of AnnexationI~---------~--~~-liiHigh School Youth Is -Ordered T;' Be in Bed

By 10P. M. by Judge

Edmund C VefrlJler preSident of theVIllage of Loch<rnoor III a statem-entIssued thIS week urged Lochmoor vaters to approve the annexatIon of the Thy BluebIrds and MIS'S Beaupre sCountry Club W cods to the Vtllage yO'Unger seWll1g class had a Thanks

of Lochmoor 111 the specIal elect16n gwmg party together on Wednesd.aybemg held 111Lochmoor next Monday aJfternoon November 11 at four '0 cloekNovember 16 Mr VernIer poll1ted out Several stIll In the Hallowe ev spmt10 hlS statement that the terrItory came III costume LIvely games furwere It annex.ed, would not be an ad 111shed the entertamment after whichdItlonal cost to Lochmoor but on the punch gll1gerbread and candy werecontr~ry that It would add a conSider servedable amount of taxable property to the * * *Village rolls The A 0 C gIrlS WIll start work on

The statement of Mr Vermer was theIr ThanksgIvmg .baskets on ThuriScontamed 10 a letter he d~reiCted thIs day evenmg at 7 3D by rnakmg andweek to the voters of Lochmoor HJS cannmg applesauce Each girl IS askedletters addressed to the voters fol to brmg an apron and a p~rmg kl11felows Last week due to the unexpected de

I deSire to call your attentIOn to the prarture of MISS Juamta Kline a newSpecial ElectIOn to be held on the 16th treasurer was elected Mlss Berthaday of November 1931 111 the VIllage of Danna We are sorry to lose I SkeetsLochmoor, at whllCh you WIll vote upon e'Ven temporarIly and smcerely hopethe annexatlO'n to the VIllage of Loch she wdl return to us soonmoor O'f those porh-ons of Country * * *Club Woods SubdIVIsIOn an'Cl Country The Camp FIre gids are havll1g aCltlb Woods SrubdlVlSlon No 1 WhICh bead hand meetll1g on Fnday Novhe In Grosse Pomte Township 13 The new girls wIll begm work on

The greater porilon of these sub theIr beaded band'S -and the old memdlv1slOns already hes In the VIllage 0Jf bers who had pamte.d theIr symbols onLochmoor The sewer and watee were leather Will have an opportumty to re~l'ustalled by the VIllage upon petItion touch them AJl of the gotrls are keepof tile owner's the Club Realty Coripor~ mg theIr monthly health !Chartsat IOn, and all speCIal assessments for Two of thIS Waoklya group WIll takethese Improvements have been paId by theIr Woodgatherer s rank on Fndaythem to d.ate The property alr-eady evemng at the Y W C A befo1'e thewlthm the VIllage of Lochmoor IS de~ CommIttee of Awards We congratu~

~elQpmg With sUrp.rIsmg 1"apldIty J'With a late them, Mtss Stella Verfatlle andgood class of bomes and 19 a rea.~s.si:\ MISS Marton ]appe. for haVing .com'-:0 the V1l1a.ge 4 -pleted all the requIrements for thiS

I am firmly convll1ced that the an- rankllexatton of the lYa,lal1ceof these subdIVISIOns W'lJllbe for the good of theVlllage of Lochmoo.r and I know thatItS annexatIOn will not be an addltlOnalcost to the VIllage but that on thecontrary 1t Will add a conSIderableamount of taxable property to theVtlhage Tolls

I therefore urge you to vote M thecommg ele'l:ttoh a.n.d to vote 10 favorof the annexatwn '

(SIgned) • Edmund C VernIerPreSident Village 'OtfLochmoor

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Neighborhood ClubActivities

* ••The regular monthly busmess meet

mg of the V V V GIrlS was held on1:< nday 'Jo,\ ember 6th BrIdge fol"lowed and pnzes were awarded

Plan~ have been completed for for-mal lUlt1'atton WhlCh Will take placeon Fr day November 13th at 8 p mAll members are urged to he present

• • •The Gros.,e POlnte ~coutmaster., wl1J

hold their fint fall meetll1g at theN~lghborhood Club \Vedne~day NoY18 at 8 00 p m

• • •1 \ Cl tv [our boys of Troop 79 w 11

WltIlC;;S the State MIchtgan game atAnn Artbor Nov 14 as guests of theM1Ch van Ath1etlc ASSOCiatIOn

• * •Tuc'l(!'l.y lVCllll g the Men s Gym

l1a 1 1 cla~~ at the NOlgl borhood Clubcame lOto full SW111g You are InVItedto attend

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Most I>angerous HourThe most dangerous hour for those ?

who dr1V~automobiles is between fiveand six o'clock in the afternoon MOleaccidents occur the:l:l than at ahy othertime of the day 'About five m theevenlllg the driver' is tired out by thl..day s 'ftctlvltl(~Si explain'S the head 01the !\atlOnal Safety counCIl m CountrvHome I Hl"J mrnd and llluscies atnot well Cd vrdmated and he IS slo\'\mmded

Te ..ts Tt6e Gas# An apparatus has been made fOl thepurpose of testing the mternal gasptessu.re of trees This will be usedIII a stud~ of the mternal <ltr ucture of" ood _and gas pI essure

Evergreen Nativeof Michigan

evergreen 15one of the most dlfficuit o~all the 'trees to bnfig to matunty artdreqUlr-es the most expert knowledge oftransplantatIon and care It has mla,"yenemIes whlch however SClentJfi.-emethods ate able to control successLully The last of these foes ahd the h'udest to combat "as the dog

ProtectIOn of the ~etider young evergreen ha,,'"ibeen a problem \\It<.. nettmgs)..have Ibeen use-d but they were unSIghtly and of small benefit thornybushes ln1ve beefi opklhted around themand whIle thus saved the expemlvetree It s beauty W1.Shidden by the bmhand It s appearance was spot1ed

We at Gardeh Senncc attacked theproblem from a different angle andhave discovered a cOll1lib1l1abonof harm-less chemicals the odor of whIch 15 Orthopedic Work. Arch SuPPOrt. • Metatasel Pad.partlcularly dlspleasmg to thc dog So Zl y... Esperiettce in the Making and Fitting of Sh_dlStastelul 1h fact that we smlply hang HI.GRADE SHOE ~~ AIRING DONEa tube on the tree we wlSh to protect N BUtC M d B t dShand Mr Dog w111not go hear It It U. uatom a e 00 I an oeasurely IS good lOsurance and\ we are Now iil cur new ,tore loeated atuSlng lt 111our tegular bUSlllC$Sa' a ,"OUIS JACi)BUCCl,Prop. 14929 Jefferso1 at Alter R04dmalter of c(>ui'it ' lut jj 11 "Ii n i i'IIP"E!'Ii'Jli'~

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Brother AgainstBl'other~ De La SalleBattles Alumni St.ars

rI De La Salle Collegiate leaders 11 theCathohc Hlgh School l-eague WIll mectthe r school alumni III their annualtth :'llnday afternoon November 15that De La Salle field Conners avenueat Glenfield opl\)osite the \1ulllclpal I\Irport

ThiS IS the tmr dQf these annual affairs The two prevIous games "Werewon by the Varslty elevens and thiSyear the Alum111 have de'!:ce.r'~TI111edtotur 1 the ta,blcs All of the De La Salleplavers have been coachd by the samementor Bob Mal11ere a star half backof the UnIversity of Detro1t teams of1926 27 and 28 and the r teams havetopped the CatholIC Hlgh SchoolLeague for the pa~t three years Wl1'1

l11n.g the cham'!non-shlp lh 1929, bemgr-unlwr up 111 1930 after ha~l1ng t;rkenthe 19$0 dl1m!plOns !tHo catnip and thISyear" Vi1r~lty ate 'lt1l1 l\nbcaten wit11St CathcNnC'l and St Anthony"ahead of theihl on Novemhel 21st andThanl sglVtng Dav rec;l[leTCtlvely

An ltlterestll1g feature btf thiS gameas It "as In the p-reVlOtls g1J'lle'l wlllbe the playmg {)f brothcr ag11n'>t 3brother ThiS year 'two palr of brothers will face each oth.e.r fro111 OPPOSIte~Ides Q} the serulltn1!age lltl-e R~ll MeClellan Olf the Ahunm wdl <taptalu theold timers against Dick McClellanc1ptam of the Varstty Btll Schmid ofDe La Salle S clever nght guard Willlock shoulders With hlS brother Hanka member of thiS year's Umverslty ofDetrolt freshmen te1.hl Thc combll1ed 1ll1CllPScontam sevel!'-al of the outstanding stars of the local and statehIgh school gorni game Four thembeTSdf the 1930 team were selected on theall star team of the Southe'tl1 MIChlgan League iliud these players WIll bean the game Surtday

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Raindrop Start. BAnk Ala ...mI ~un, Mass -A solita1'Y raindrop

called out the riO' squad here '" henhatt a dozen pol1ceml.l.n arrived at theSagahlo-re 'Trust lmnk in McDonoughsqual e they dls-covered that one dropof raInwater had shOltcHcnited theburglar a)arlli

Pad of Noted RobinsonC1'\l$oe Isltlrtd Vartishes

Sahtli\g6 ChBe -81''1: persons werehilled when a part of the 1~lalld ofJuan Fermmtlez: 350 m.iles ott Valparaso suddenly glided roto the oceanit was announced by the war min!<:.try The disast~t', Which was attrib-uted tl) effects 'Of a strong stl)un anda tIdal wa\ct:'l which swept it affectsCumberland bay the only harbor onthe island and surrounding hills

It ",a~ JlIan Fe,flM,dez islafld ",hlohinsp.ired the booR I Robinson ()t.usoe"by Dalliel Defoe That ,tory is 'up-p.osed to 'have been based on tales toldby Alexander SelkIrk a sailor WJlOwas left on tbe Island followmg amutIny on his ship in t.he Seventeenth,e"tury Mt~l the ISland became a po.sesslbh 01' ChIle following ChUean Independence In thE! N!ne~€!nth eenturyit was used fot' years as- a state prison

Promotion Under Fire-Out of every crists, new leader.

elPerKe~CDllIer'$ Weeklf.~

11 ele IS a fllend of nune "ho lIvesne}"t to aIM 5,l'mQr-y In:. tke regimentto "hlCh Uf~nrmol..Y 1)~l1mg:ed ,\ as aman who e"Wently had an:l~ItlOos tobecome a bugl€! After everythmgwas 0' er on drIll mghts and the othelS had gone home he would remaInand -pra{}tice bugle calls Perhaps atf'leven ()clQcl{fhe would blow tattoofor a wInie which was fair enoughbut alound mldmght he "ould start mon re,-eille, or boots and saddles Latel' still, he hl!ght b1(lwthe mess callNow the lIstener to whom I refer IS aman who retues and rlses early buthe had no desire to boot and saddleat 1 a m And ,\$ for the mess call,h1s doctor refuses to permit him t& eatat night The lle$ult Ii! that a goodhard 'Workingfellow with music In hissoul may neve;r become an expertbugler, merely through Hick of prflctic..

*' • •Some PelJbns are llke that They

have no aPllecl:a~on of honest effortA side street in New tork wao:;beingexcavated as all streets are Somethne in the early hQ11rs a workmanwlth a lanterh chti11;led down into thetrench and began to beat cheerily WItha hammer ~ a p1ece of metal HenryW Longfen~w w~'uldhave aplfteolatedsuch lndnstry. fil' mtg~t have beeninSpl.l'ed to Wl'l" ..retnin" else '8IQtt.~the llue of 'rhe ,thage Iliacksmltlt 'But the fellow who did hear the hlU'loal Mt!i. was no lf~et 11t1toUly ar~ti~ed fUr the nlghl bllSlbe.' manSecuring three electric light bUlbs, 11ehurled them ID qUick s-qc12€s$ion froma seventh story wlRdow, so that thevstruck whstMwas left o~e street inthe l'nlmeilfilfe ~&iTty 8'f'the workerIf yun ever have dropped an electrIClIght bulb on a hard surface from anyMill'fit, yeu khOw what ha~pe!letl ThecheerfUl worker got out of that e:s:cavatlOu itl one jum};) al1(l made-- the tlrstlOQ yards in re<!:()r.(1time To his dyIng day, ne ptob~bly w1ll ):lelleve thatsome one was shooting at him

• • •Golfer s and bridge player s Ihsomnla

are among the -coml:bone:st forms of themaladv Xhe 'fl'll~e~pial'll eMh shotovet tlle brIdge lflay~ each hand Between dark ahd daylight some mostrema1kable dTlve$ are made and everyfinesse Is succe~sful About the onlycure! know fOI thIs form of wakefulness Is chlm%rm

11 "'"But thei'"-,, th~ old j(,hable methodor induclt~ sJurhbel )t~lSt ;}ou mustIelax aU your mlf'scle~ and your Jaw'lhen 3"OUmust do~e yOUl eyes tlbtl\ Isfon -a great g~een meadow, tlividedby :a hedge. Now it is ne.ct:!ssar-y to :fillthe meadow With sheep and start themjumping over ilia IJed.g& As the;} go-o'er ~ou count them one by one Aftf'r ;}01t lta,e counted a million it maybe well fol the '1$al...e of vallet, to,Witch to g(>ats

((il H8-1 Bell l3vndipAte '-WNU Sen ice

Another man I know can t standnOIses at lea'St CIty nO-lSes are aSQurce of irutatWI1 to hUn When lielies do"n to sleep he findS hrftIsBlfcountIng trucks and Rl}oomoblles WhIChloll by Somebody tljld lum aboutsome wax thmgs wInch '\ou put in"\our eors ana. he thought the problemwas solH~d 'lIre- ll'ext tIme he cameIn from th-e wuntry he PH~patedfora pearefTII mgllt m town by gettmgsome of the wax plugs and msertingthem 1 he rest of the night he layaWak(3' straJhmg his ear'S to dlsC\:ner',"hether he couhi h-eal tlnough t1 ewax.

Practically anyone can go to bed butrot eV,,"yOlie caU go to Slee~ rorThis the-re ale ,\arlOUs remedIes Alldepend~ upon the fotlll of wakefulnes,from Which 11 person suffers I knowa man who is kept aWake by any lightHe happened to get a loom in a hotelwhEne a street liitht $hQne through theWIndow, Knowmg that blS wife sometimes slept with a stockIng over hereye1;l,he trIed the scheme with a sockApparently he didn t know the trickof adjusting it, as. it constantly sUppeddown 0'er hIS nose and mouth threatemng to smother hlm Finall y he remade the bE!d$.0 that he lay,," ith hishead away from the windoW ThISwas a pretty good idea except fortbe fact that h~ had a 'tiff neck Inthe mornin~ frO-ill twisting about tosee \,heth~r- the light was still there• • •

Oldest Office Holderon Job for 60 Years

Ri{:hmGnd. Va -Sergt Patrick Boisseau ot the Richmondpollee force claims to be VII'glnla s oldest officeholder He iseIghty-one and is enterIng hisStti:Y first consecutive year ofpublle ser"}ce in Richm-ond

fte was sherfiI' at DanvilleflutIng the race rIot tller.:! inthe early 90s. Onee, almostsingle-handed he turned baclta mob seeking to attac~ the jailto secure a negro prIsoner

Tree-SItting Cat QuitsKnoxville, Teno -A tree slttulg C'lt

spent a wepk in A tree bere withoutfood or ,\ater before it was forCIblylowered to the ..groubd

Nl!lwAlUMinum MetalProduced in Sweden

Sto{~hQIl1J-<\. ne,,, aiUilll!tllm alloycalle-I) 'Clom,\l j whIch combmes gteathnr(fl:I~Ss and tensile stren~th WIthtile light weight of aluminum, has bMhpe-rt'ect-ed Hi S,veden by a m-etallnrglst,J B-aerden ..By means 01 a specialpatented process the lllventor has beenable to unite aluminum with chromLum.

Fdrgets Rented Horse;Tied to Tree 3 Days

PIttsburgh -When rtank Sopollskihireu a saddle hurse and had not r-eturned tt two days later George Fa.sinder owner of tbe South HIlls rtdin~schools :figUred something was wrongA 12:ho~r ,earch located Sopollsld urhl~ lmhle

TJl"ll, Ilassinder told Humane SOCIetyollida1s SQPOllSkl thought of the horsetor the first time Sl)lce be had goneswimming in a South park pool H,f>wasn't quite cel tain where he had leftthe horse rassmder said but the-yfinally found it in a clump of woodsa quarter of a mile from the pool

Tbe horse Its owner $aid had beentietl to lQ tree so closely that it hadnot been able to reach food n01 "ateldurlbg the 7611OUl'Sit" as thete

At a- healIng befot e Ald l?attH ..kCaWley, Sopoltski was fined $10 forcluelty to auflnals and posted, $1000OOnd fO! a hearmp; on the crImlllulcharge of faU1ng to retm n a lentedhorse

Hope.Hope IS an endlesJil chain that Is on.

ell br61ten bUl eMil1 ~eValrea.

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Nest to Sea Wall.

'" 'flU ei;'AO;S'S'ftP'&tNT!# itftyt!W. - .ODD 8ADGETS SENT Funeral Services Teday Cadillac Society,G. A. R.],', 'fD P'ATENTllFfIC~ LJ:GBTS • ~~:~l~ fQr Mrll. C~les tlQ<1~es Both Senror and JunIOr groups of

.•,NE-" """Ob5. (,,-,;: t;--:- ~;. Cadillac Society Chrldren of the Arner~.;~ .'W:a D \..ufittnuea "'from Page One)t?U' stead bUIlt 10 1835 by Alexander Bue! lcan Re'V'olutlOn~ will be entertamed

w.as occupIed after hts death by hIS from two until five 0 dock on SatuTdaughter, Mra Charles H Wetmore day afternoon, November 21 In theand by Mrs Hodges untIl she moved to home of Mrs Osmond D HeavenrttchGrosse POl-ute Park on Pemlbert'Otl Road Grosse P01l1te

Mrs Hodges was active throughout Mrs WIlbam F Catlin director of theher Me In tmpt'()V1l1g the hYmg eendl ~-oclety Will be assisted by M 1';5 Bettyhons of g~rls arid women In 1923 she Shaw pres\,dent of the Semor Groupwas elected plesldent of the GirlS Pro m the busnness sesslbn and by Mrs Ctectlve League and throughout her D Macpherson and Mrs L W HoffpresIdency worked for the estabhsh man In the sotlal hourmcnt of slmtlar league In Oiher Ml<:hl Memher~ of the society arc childrengan commumtlec; Throl,gh the adlVI of members of rort Pontchartramties of the league the woman s dIvIsIOn Chaptlr n A R orf which Mrs Heavof the DetrOIt Pobc; dcpartmc 1t \\ as enrlch Ie; Regentec;tabhshed Also the J uvemle (ourt -------was establIshed through the exertIOns-of 'Ars Hod~es

She was marrIed It! 1885 to Charle-sHenry Hodges

BeSides het husband Mrs HodgesIS survIved by two sons WetmoreHodges, Beverly Farms, Man, andCharles H Hodges Jr, of GrosseP'Olute Farms her Sister, Mrs CharlesBeecher Waffcn and two brotHersJames McMillen Wetmore and BoolWetmore both hvmg n.ear Pho~nJxAnz

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Lont a Church M-emberDUling the centen1.q' ot the North

church of 1St NlCHohlS in GlasgowScotlaud it \\-as -revealed tl\at MrsM hUcl'h,"'son the old.st in"",ber blthe congregation was ortlY three j 001 <I

~oUtlge'rtban the churall «tl:d hnd attended it regulaMy for mor~ tHun Of" car's

Rel&tlo~.Mp'rwo men who marry sisters are

commonly called brothers ift law.tll"ugh WelfOter'll dictlon~ft defines ~bt'olhey.,h l~\\>a. "the bt'otllet of one,husb~ud or '\>life' or •tile husband ofone s sist~li" the dlctionary stn tea4.t the term Is sotllellines lRaccutateiy- applied to 'the husband of one sWlte'lr or hfi'balJd. sl'ter,' and thatthe reHthO)Ushlp between brothel&-in

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grades nlUe ten eleven, an,d twelveWIll be held Friday, November 20 at3 3Q oc1ock \

The evedts wllI be twenty yard kee WashIngton -Ilard 'tlnres or nostyle race forty yard free s~yle race l10pefttl Invllntors are offering theone hundred yard free CityIe race a world a constant stream ot ponderousrelay face shoe diVIng race dlvmg achievements and frIvolous gadgets:, 'j Recent inv-entlons regultel'.ed at the

The rules govetntng th1'> SWlmrmng United States patent offlce rangemeet are a., follows I frbtb a snowplow to a. new- kmd off

No girl maY' tinter more than three hen s nest, replaelng the conventiOnalevents I straw varIety so long in use and to an

Each gtrl 111USt be present at the improved type of sea wb.lltwo f;lracttces Monday, November 161 An inventor in the sheep walksand Thursday November 19 of Australia ha~ received a patent fOI

, a deburring machine designed to 1eEach diver must perform at least I move fOl~lgD matter from \\001 rhe

three different styles of dlvmg I deScliption accompanjing the patentThe awards wtli conSIst of a banner tp.l1s IJn some detail how the sheep

to the eta€is w1t1nmg' and medal'> to skin 1$ put through a mechauH-:althe mdIvldual high pamt wlOners comblIlg process to rp.mo\ e bUt rs

AdmISSion 1S lhy .student asc;ocmtlon emerging the mvenior no dOtlbthopes, as clean as ~ hen It first

tIcket or ten centts clothed a new born lambEdward A1thur rorbes of West

Palm Bwch Fla obtall;1ed Ute patant for a sea "all Wherem this partlcUlat -sea ,vall IS an ImprovementupOll other ~ea "n11s is not 1mme{}iat~y -apparent flom the. d'escnptlOuin the. Patf'nt office Ga.lf'tte but itlnight be consld('11ed Sl~Dlficant thata I }orldan should m\ ('1nt a sea "all

~reak InventIons Predominate'finol and ft eab. 1m entions dam

mal'f' the patent office lIsts Onlylarely does one appear so 1e"olutionar~ as to caU'5e a sensatlOtl except,pe-rhap'll among technH'Hlhs especIally ~mtel ested Most of the names appearlng as inventols are either lalgec..orp'O:t;ahons 01 their f'mplo~ees

In the laU(;>r clas<;:, IS Olaf Bjork ofJ aft B 0 1he ,\ orld may Ih e to seed( legJ.tlons of motorIsts makmg pHplma~es to BJork fOl he has Inventeda backstop tor automobIles It IS a'qmple df'\ ICe of rubber and coilspllngs taklllg the place of the famihar rp.ar bumper and is dpslgnedto cause a Tecml when one automobIlesneaks Up' and bumps another 1n thereal

Another recent inventwn 1S a combinatlon fountain pen and lllkstandIII "hICh a deVice in the inkstandoperates the filling deVIce 1n the penthus savlDg labor for the pen s owner

Prune Piner OeslQl'\edFrom CalifornIa came a deSIgn for

a prune pitter ThIS machIne has agadget tor gupplng the prunE! firmlya rubhe1 tube to be applied to the endof the prune, and a device for extra<.tLng the pit The pIt then issucked ,..thJ;'ough the tube and de-po~lted wherever they d-eposit prunepUS in 1Jallfornia

A fe\v other reeent patents as listed in the Gazette are Handbag andconcealed muff (thIS combines theold fashIoned hand warmer with themodern o1'erslze pUrse) cigarettecork tipper hatband fastener, gam,eboard) hafr cUttifig machine IdertUtier for toothbrusheliJ and the like(beit~g an in1tIalled necklace for yourtoothbrush) machines for wrappingcigars and other elongated bodie$,finger rIng (thIs has a series of heartsalternately rigbt side up and upS-idedown)

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The chemlSlry i class m the hIghschOOl IS now studYing oxygen and$lertbtm1ug eXiPenments -dealing WIthlliJ behav.or

"-The members of the chem~stry IIe\~ are prepwrtng to test cerltam unWibwfi substances as to 'the1r Identityllftd -makeup 'I'hey have also been as~.ijtred re'porls to be gwen III dass

ft Eaeh of these acb'V'lttes reqWl\ts 111" "tjlhslve .hd,vldual stlidy on the ~art ofllll student

A student affairs committee has beena~pomted by Mr Charles Leavitt, asSl$ta~t l{)hnclpal and cha1rman of thlS 'SOCial DifficUltIes J IS th<.. hUe of aC'omrtllttee and- Dr John Barnesl prm play to be presented by home roomcJpal~ 236 at the Crosse POlUte lngh school

ThIS commIttee WIll have general on November 24 tot the elghth antic1targe of all matters- .conne-eted With mnth grades!the ~xtracurnc\1Jar hf'e of the school The pray IS under the d rectlOrl of(e~dudtng finances) mcludlllg Student Thelma Burkemo who also plav~ thfCounCil) Service Clubl all dubs, adm11l role of George J...llhcraft The r.{'~t (IfI~trahon of the pOlOt system) honor the cast IS as followsb;l,nque'tyand noon recreabon. Constance Wmthrop Coral Bla 1k

Faculty members ass1stmg Mr Leav meyer Mrs Joslyn Lorral11e GDodeItt are. MISS Marie Loughlm, MISS now Mrs Ll1It.craJt Mabel Youngt,oUlse Casebeer, arid Mr Axel Gn.len [Margaret Joslyn Jean vVaterstonberg 'rhe student Jnembers are Wl1 The P19t concerns the mannerismlfJim Farr, Betty Hanna, and John of a bashful httle bo}rahons 1--

----..... I Frenth themes and prOjects ".ereA student aSSOCiation board has be<..n!cop1<pleted FrIday November 6 by \1IS~

ff;lrmed under tht!: dIrectIon O'f M1sslEhzabeth HarrIman s rrench II classesWIlma Oro",,) chatrmati of the organ The students had theIr chOIce as tcIzahon, and MISS Marguet-lte Mundt what tOP1Cthey would wnte on or 111ussecrt:tary trate In any manner they chose The

ThIS orga01zatlon wIll be 111 complete only restnctlOn was that the tOpICSc'lJarge of the adoption and admInlstra- must be based on French 1l1terests-bon 01 a budget for the student as- A great vanety of subJects were dISSoclatl,On Meetmgs WIll be held soon cussed mc1udmg the byes of greattt> plan methods of 'handhttg proposed Frenchmen v. ays and customs of thebudgets Faqulty adVIsers WILtbe asked French people furmture and fads oftQ hand 1U budgets of their .depart France as well as -phases of France sments hl~tory Art l1lterec;tlng project IHus

AS&I>Stl11gMISS Crow and MISS Mundt tratmg what the different French CItIesde three faculty membe1"s Mrs John manufacture was posled 10 rOom 125Wagner, MISS Nellie MesserlI, and Mr fOr the students benefit It W3'l madeOun Cstnpben The students appomted by Ahne IngalslJeft{f the student associatIOn boar4 areAtnold WeHman, !tawa«! ;Keltereland Oorolhy Harner

Hip SchooJ News BriefsP 0<> >,,, '£ i::'

(Coullnued ltom Page One)--In th~ ltlldl<!na beit.fi to thmk about a"ltfe~t

lItr lArl!i~n pl~cet! lob-seekers mtWo .lasses those who deSire merelyto be placed on the pa)\toll, alld th~ewho have a de6mte goal m V1ew HelIrll~d ,tudents tt) place thetnselves IntM laHet gtoup fot lhelr own persoualheliefll

Money should not be gIven muchton~lHerat1on when one IS choosmg alife work 1n lir Jamieson's opmlOnHapPIness IS the chIef .enterIon ' he

sanl He gave several examples ofpets6ltS h~ \lad known personally whoforSUoK hIgh salatt'ed pOSItions for Jobsthat would make them happler.

1he first meetmg Qf n )ournah:o>lttedub sponsored by M1SSDorIS K TrottwaS held 10 room 124 last Tuesdaya!£ternoon dIrectly foUowmg a newspaper wrlttng contest deVised by QUIllland Scroll natIOnal honorary Socletyfor high Sc11001 Joutnahsts The otgamzatloo, whIch IS nameless as y~te~ect~d Betty Hanna temporary chanman Two C()mmlttees were defegatedby her dne to select a sU1table namefor the club, another to draw up a constltUtlon

Although th~ dull "as orgahlzedthlefty to further Interest m journahsm

_ 1t wrIl have Its SOCial i'lde as w~ll acA SWUtltfitng meet of the sen10r high bOrdtng to Miss Trott

@Wb'b I t ( ; cPceace Talk Futile 11:1.nwho dled upon the ~tP" Nor has<' the world £'OundIts w~y to lIvmg Jior

~~lf Re-'Y'. Mr. Zwayel' rhe prmclples lor wh<ch they ekedt ~ whose bod1es reft tl;:ltllgm l.fl< fields 01{It,'~l Stlhdlty fj,gHt tlte Re\' Wftylatld ct<ASses But the world" neater Jesus

}'W,yo. s~eaktng <it lh", Jefferson Ave- and the w(>tld 15 nearer to the V1510nilk_ aapbst Church !tated that '., of peace whleh thew hoPed to see thru\lli;te has been peice it'alk Ibolore and the l.ght of burstmg sheils''>lilt!'! bave followed, so th.re " pea<:e~*k t6tlay a1\\l ,hre w,ll agaln be warlj\i opOhlng hlS address, the J'lapltstl);,astpt lOslsted that ~'We ,are en}oymg~ vA~s~ht not peace but merely a tem-~t)i'aty ces-satl0p of host111hes nnto

!1C'hthe natIOns h~ve lCntell'ed bythtuai agreement" In potnt~ng oute probabl1rty qj. future war, the ReiV

1\I.lT? ;it"'aYet rem,uded his cong,tl'li'a-tlom th~t slhce the dOSe of the Rev6lu-J1'n AmerIca has had a maJor waf' on~n ,,"vera-ge 01 once tW~ 22 yearsSPelikmll of the possibIlity of peaceIrb ,saId m part r.t ~ust so 5

j'd00 as we begm a;pplyfng

t'fie fami 1JrJn~Iples or peaoee in ourt~i.~lbfi ,.,trl little nahons as "e dreamC\f'a1?~lYllngln oUr ~latlOn, wtth Eng-l~:d, Germany and Japan nlay welml\te out.el""s honest In out de.,relllr world peace

I~U1lt $:() S'OOilt as ~ qtut manufactuttn,t and selhug mUrt,t.ons fot other D. A. It. To EntertainIleopile t<> fight W1lh;m~y We drellm o[the dlly wilen we sroall not be firing State Boardg:uhs ourselve'S __p~IJust so soon as we deCIde that tpe On Thursday evenm'gi November~ 19

A1l>erlcan flag db.. n<>t ~ollow the at the Detrl>lt Yacht Club, the stateA:meTican dol1ar and that property or executIve board 01 MIchIgan Daught-c.b1ftmer-(;I~ rnl~teJ&t5 ate i110t worth ers of the Amerlcan Re.volubon Will benlen's hves may we begttn to dream of the dInner gu'tsts of Mrs E{llwartl jP$a.-ce" Savage: Ot Dettoit, State <;:ortsultlrg

In el".,,,!! Ius rematks, lit" Rev Mr Roglstrat ahd Mrs e>sttront!D He..ZWaj>er,htntsell an arttly chaplalh dur- ent.ch of Grosse Polftte, Regent 01(fig- the Wodd Woar, iPald tl'1'hute to Fort Pontchartram Chmpter Memberst!lose who dred In &etvice,saymg of the focal chapter WIlt also he pres

'A>fter a IOllg nlltht <If waitlng tlt~W enttmned theIr faces 1:-G'ward the sunrise At I-rotel ~tatfer otl Fnd-ay after~lfkng to me-et the Issues of War, be.. ndoll, Novefnher 20 the statC' boarddtuse 1h the words of thetr le.'adet, members WIlt be guests 01 Fort Pbnt ..."Gild helillng theull, they could do hO' chartram Chapter at the on~ o'clockother,. and With tlie sa1i'1e iMrl.t!~ luhe-heon and for the business meet~nghflltts tnet de1lth lit th" Phtlte of th~1t and ~rog'tam wh.ch follows The guestl

..Y-puthJ lfaClIortgt~e sunset WIth ~'q\.fai -speaker on the progta1t'l w1ll be t'hecQurllll'e, 'g<otngwest,' nm to tlte Mnd Rev Edgar n"Witt Jones whose adof their birth but west mto thO!!,r~. <lress 15 entitled 'The Glory that 15mature sunset ofllle a!ld mto the land Wa'htngton s 'oJ thelt 11IeW lound 1lq)lhtllatb.fth They Mts James It VcDonsld a. State<!jet! Qther> aJ'e llWrtll. ni~nl' «to Regent wlll p.r~Slde ovet the statewduttded but other~ slnlw no ~cats !If b'Oard m~etlRg schedulell fot Thursdayw""~~ tn th1!lt l:><>llie.'Th" ""Mid Bll. afutnoon and FrrdllY mornIng No-llot yet joU'nd lt~ way .iiil> the ~rms of vember 19 .nd <0 al H~tel $tatler

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shall ask them to roast us We knowhow that feels -ToleliO Blad&

New Process MakesLeather in One Week

Stockholm, Sweden -The problemof producing high g"ade leather fromraw hides in a week has been soh edthrough a Swedish invention the socalled "" lRnge FrIberg method So far10000 raw hIdes welghin. 180 tonsbave been successfully treated

The VItal part of the process is performed with a stlorg \acuum pumpWhich makes possible the tannmg Ofthe hides m n nearly complete ,acnum and in only seven days.

New Geyser Discoveredby Explorers in Alps

Schuls S,vltzerland -lJ..he Alps havehad hel.eiofoH~ e, erjtlllng that. mountalUS should have except a geysel

':that fault lias now been remedied,for a geys@r, some" hat less po"\\erful than those in Yello",stone ~atIonal park has Just been diSCOveredin the mountalIls here

'l~he ge~ ser erupts regulally each15 minutes shootmg a jet of waterabout 30 feet into the mr ScientistsattrIbute the phenomenon to the accumulatlOn of carbonic gas in a natural reservOIr below the surface

=Legion Would Push Work :on Public Improvements a

ChiCago - While the American Leo-gJ.On is constantly looking after thewelfare of phYSically disabled comrades the Legion now feels that itshould gIve attention to the manythousands of vetel'ans who are physrcally sound but finanCIally disabledThis statement was made by Ralph To Neil national commander of th,j!:American Legion in commenting on thepublIc improvement programs beIngsponsored bv the ten thousand Legion aposts In ten thousand cities

I Government reports show thatthere are about $2 gOO000 000 worthof pUblIc improvements planned andnearly ready to carry through/' pointsout Mr 0 Neil I But many mUllonsof dollars worth of projects are tied.up in red tape and money approprIatedis Iymg' idle Since a great deal 'Ofman power is required III 'ConstrtictlOu :II

work, labor's share of thIs two-and a~half billion dcillar program 'WIll be inthe neIghborhood of one and a hal:(billion dollars~ Labor needs thatmones

The Amerlcan Legion unemploJ-ment cowmlssion headed by Howard _Savage past natIOnal commander,asks th9-t each Legion post support in,its own commumty needed projectsso that employment may be furnishedImmed1i:l.tely This wlJl be to the pUblie benefit for projects bunt now wlllco-st far less than later when higherprIceS' return Further, money producbvely spent to the benefit of laborand the community will not ha"e to hespent next wmtel III nonploductIvelelief work with the same men lheex service man asks no charIty butan opportunity to support himself bybUildu:lg up hIS commumty and hIShome'

Prenl:h Scientist Says Deluge _Parted Continents.

AMERICA WAS ONCEJOINED TO EUROPE

Paris -The Abbe Moreux eminentFrench meteorologist and scientist has&loused intense scientific interest byI'm lving dIscussion of the theory thatthe AmerIcan contwent once wasJOIned to the Old world but after thedeluge, floated away to its pI esentposltion

This theory was advanced duringthe early part of this century by theGerman meteorologist Wegener who =died recently Accepting the the-orythat the interior of the earth Is flUidthen the solidified continents IDay begiant e"'fpanses of floatmg earth attached to the mterior of the earth bya supple gradually dlmimshmg link

The Abbe Moreux points out that -the Gel man scientIst held that thetwo continents When they Were closetogether, fitted into one another almost perfectly as though thev "ere -parts of a JIgsaw puzzle Exammabon of a world map shows that thIS •jigsaw puule Idea IS not so farfetched as It would sMm at first

When the deluge came Abbe Moreuxsass the nalrow gap between the can m~- =dne-n(,s WIdened, Amf'rlca drifted !Iea',ay leavmg the WIde expanse of iti=~;__the Atlantic to separate the ne", ly =r=Cleated "olld flam the Qld

'Ihe rrench SCientIst declares the 51!theory Is not new It" as first ad !II,anced by :PIerle Placet in 1668, and ~agtlm by Snider in 1889 Abbe "\ror'ru"'( ~_=!!i_,,,hIle unwillIng to pass on the theorJ, ~pomts to the CUflOo,ity of the Ishnds ;;1;of the Atlantic such as the AZOIes ••and Madeira Ha"\ e they remull1ed ~stational' or al e they floabng more I"::!w.!.slowly to" aul the new ,\ ol1d 'I

It IS indicated that the nenehacademy of SCiences may discuss thetheory III ItS enbrety, whIle orgRmzatlOn of a fmsswn to study the com •position of the Azores and other At =Ian tIC islands IS bemg urged

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Crawford Atthe United Artists

At The TheatersBy MOLLYELGOOD

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The story .of thIS football pIcture ISeated 111 an unusual manner bemgfferent from any slmllar type of plCre filmed before It 1<; filled wahenty oJ achon and romance and prents five All Amencan footlbaW, starsleadmg roles

Rich Man s Folly" ther currentscreen feature at the Jvhchlgan theaterhas '<i cast of great strength and popu-larIty George B'ancroift, the famoussitar of the PICtUfel" has otte bf thes1rortgest character roles he has everunp.ertaken

GeOl'ge Bancl'oftAt the Michigan

Touchdown" NowAt the Fisher!

A bn1hant cast' heade-d by WalterHuston appears m Tfle, 1.{uhng VOIce'v.tltten by Rowland Lee and shownor the first tll11e 111 Detrollt at the

State The 'Other members of the castnclude Loretta Young Darls Kenyon

David Manners Dudley DIgges JohnHaJ~day and Gllbert Emery

pWalter Huston as the man who por~

trays the gnm role of Banl11ster-czar Monument to Taineof the milk trust prays the fart WIth Being Erected in Parisout any of the traP1i'1l1gs of the 000" Paris, Fl'ance-<\ monument Is be-ventlOnal poht1C1an Outwardly he IS .Jng erected fn front of the Invalidesa pohshed gentleman and patnotlc to the memory of Henri Tame whoseCltu,:en Only those who come before real name was Hippolyte Adolphehim as enemies of hIS graftmg organ Taine hThe site nOfrthe memoual WthM

chosen ecause..La ne was gIven eJz~t1on know the r-uth!:,e!i.scruelty of name of Henri through the whIm ofwhIch he IS capable the editor of the Revue des Deux

htondes Who also styled hIm a FrenchcritIC He was more truly a greathistorian and phIlosopher, who enjoyed a considerable vogue in thelatter part of the NibeteEmth century

Touchdown IS the thnlhng actlOnaJcked rO nan"e pIcture which JS showg at the FI~her theater thiS week be1111111g Saturday \oven her 14th Ap

eanng 111 the pIcture are Richardrlen lovely Peggy Shannon Re81soomey Jack Oakle J Farrell Macon<llid Chaf'les Starrett ahd manyhers

Five Stars AppearAt the State

Groucho, ChICO Harpo and Zep.po,he mad bFothers known as the Marxesre the stars of a ne" and hl1ar10usomedy Motlkey Busmess 1 alt ltt(e

RIViera theater Grand RIver and Joyoad dunng the entIre week

"Monkey Busl11ess 1 the funnIestIcture the four brothers have yet

made They are revealed as stowawaysn a great transatlantic liner

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A.re These Our ChIldren featurg Beryl Mercer the M'rs H1ggms ofMIracle Woman and a }uven1le 'CastnSlst1l1g of Ro{:heJ~e Hudson, Arlmedge Roherta Gale anti/Ben Alexan""r The theme of Are These Outh ldren 15 said to be stn1l1ar to that

An Amencall Tragedy 111 that It

als With the mIsdemeanors Qf oprodern youth

Four Marx Bros. Atthe Riviera Theatre

Joan Crawford and Clark Gable areppearmg togethel fDr the first ttme

~Possessed whIch op~ned Thursdayt the Umted Artists theater Filmans have been clamormg for thesetars to atPpear together and nbw theyave theIr Wish granted

Appearmg m thIS picture WIth thesears are many otttstandmg personah:e'" Among them '15 Detr01t1"s OWfl;

av'otlttil WallacCj rorel, who IS makmgIS film debut Mr Ford appeared m

DetrOit last season With a stock 'Com"any Skeets' Gallagher dnes hIS

hare towards hVell1ng up the plcturen additIOn to thiS there are Frankonroy Marlone Whae John MilJannd Clara Blandlck

Wilson TheatreT~e Admirable Gnchton the Barrie

ay 10 which Walter HamiPdeti anday Bamter have the pnn~lpaI rbles11 open at the W llSOll theatre onednesday November 18, miStead of

ov 25 as prevIOusly stated, runnmgur mghts WIth Thursday and Satuty mahnees

* ••] une Moon from the htiatlOus penISRmg LardneT and Geoflge S Kauf

man WIll b{. pr<e<;ented at the DetrOItVie Theatre next week openIng'MDny mght Nav I( June Moon wase of the blgge,>t New York hIts run ..ng for more than a year on Broaday and tounng very stlcce-ss-fully lastnter

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Bancroft acts the part of a big ShlP-b-mlder, a Inan of large affam; to thebusmess world a dOmlO\\tmg .personaltty Just to portray such a tYlPe 1S

leasy stuff for Bair'crort but the partcalls for much more He has to par ..tray not only a type, but JmpersonateGo chatatter-a donl1neermg !hardfisted 'ambltton mad man who has stl~

[fled all love and rfrtendly feelmg ThISBEAOONSRIl$Ll) 1006-S'de <Inve calls for the h,ghest dramat,c techmq"e

'Paved $~00 See Mr~ Wa11ac:c w. and vIS'Ql"t

,;,hursJay ,Nav 12 1~31

Do Not Fear CensureCensure and crlt!rlsm nevtr hurt

anyo(ldy If false they can t hurtyou unless you are wanttng III manlYcharacter. and if true they show aman his weak points and forewarn hIm

pi19ainst failure nnd trouble -Gladstone, rIncreaSIng CalIolllty '"WAnother great help 10 keeping tray

Nelers on the stl RIght and narrow paththat seems to have lost all its punch fois the fear of what the neIghbors wIll dasay -CinClllnRil Loqun er

ur~re Weather" ofAmong foresters fire \veath(>l ' re

fers to an atmoi::>phe Ie canult on f 1 C,vorable to tlle rapid spread of forest

dafires It ill'. 01\es a high late of evaporation due to a combinatlOll of high ontemperatUl es s rong \\ IOd'S and low mrelative hUill1dlty IVw,

SpittIng FishA fish frequentmg Indian water

feeds upon insects from the air whichIt secures bv e-jectmg a dlOP of wate-r IIIfrom its mouth dlrectmg it With unerring accuracy It has an effectn erange of ft om 40 to 00 inches but co

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Dehvered and planted In GrossePomte or vu::tnuy $10each in lots otS or mbl'e StandIng In Farmmgton$6 each, any number

4 to 6 inches in diameterH. M. WARNER

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tel" and Roger La'll dud Gordon Altchlson forward~ Proml~l11g sophomoresInclude Ed SKryck! and Jvh.n 0 Hagencenters FranCIS MoCarthy, ThomasTeal and Bill Hayes forwards andNorbe.rt Re1sterer and John Tokerguards

The schedule th s year features homeand home senes 'WIth Mlchtgan StateCollege, Marquette DePaul Umversltyof Chtcago, and XaVlerr UI11Verslty ofC10cannati Ten opponents of last yearappear on the 1931 32 nard Homegames thiS year w111be played at the'\Javal Armory on East Jefferso 1 aye

Philip F. AllardVILLAGE CLERK,

PARCEL 3-UN.SUBDIVIDED

HAT CLEANING AND REBLOCKING-FAIR PRICES

17018 Kercheval Avenue Call Niagara 9817bet. Notre Dame and St. Clair Frank Tickle, Prop.

Village Shoe Repair Shop 1We Call for and Deliver ••• Best Workmanship and Materials

'Neuse the Lamac Process-Shoes resoled are brought back to originalstyle shape and appearance- No nails used-Looks Like New

Neady forty candidates datly reportto Coach Lloyd Brazll a.s the UniversItyof DetrOIt cagers prepare for an 18game s-ehedule WhiCh open'S on Saturday evemng Dee 12 With 5t John sunlverslty of Toledo furmshmg theOPPOSitIon

BraZIl has but four velterQns fromlast year s squad 10 use as a nucleus forthe 31 combmatlon Lettermen available for serV1Ce thds year are Captal,nEd Chapp guard Hugh (lcoUe cel!

haliback posts

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All that part of Grosae P"inte Country Club Woods, being a subdivisionof part of Private Claims 61'8 and 611, Grosse Pointe and Gratiot Townships,Wayne County, Michigan, .... recorded in Liber 59 page 64 of Plats, WayneCounty Records, which lies within the Township of Gratiot and more partic.ularly described as follows:

Beginning at the intersection of the _sterly'line of Gratiot Townshipwith the .outherly line of Croue Pointe Country Club Woods, said line beingalso the southerly line of P. C. 618; thence "long said l....t mentioned line N.60' W. 805.65' to the westerly line of Gross", Pointe Country Club Woods;thence along said westerly line N. 32' 16' 30" E., 630.18'; thence continuingalong said westerly line No. 29' '44' E., 625.69' to the northwesterly comer ofGrosse Pointe Country Club Woods; thence along the northerly line of GrossePointe Country Club Woods; said line being also the northerly line of P. C.618, S. 60' 03' E., 243.56' to the westerly line of Gratiot Township; thencealong said westerly line of Gratiot Township, S. 6" 41' 30' W to the place ofbeginning.

Containing approximately 14.5 acres of land.PARCEL z.-SUBDIVIDED

Ail that part ~of Gro .... Pointe Country Club Woods No.1, being a .ub-division of part of Private Claim 619, Grosae Pointe and Gra.tiot rrownships,Wayne County, Michigan, as recorded in Liber 60 page 16 of Plats, WayneCounty Records, which lies within the TOWJ:lship of Gratiot, and more par-ticularly described as follows:

Beginning at the inter.ection of the southerly line of Grosse PointeCountry Club Woods No.1 with the easterly line of Gratiot Township; thencealong said southerly line N. 60' 03' W., 2321.22' to the westerly line of GrossePointtl Country!Club Woods No.1; thence along said westerly line N. 30' 24'30' W., 220.9£l1 thence continuing along said westerly line N. 18' 41' E.,204.08' to a point on the northerly line of Grosse Pointe Country Club WoodsNo.1, said line being the northerly line of P. C 619; thence along said north.erly line S. 60' 02' 12" E., 2118.18' to the e....terly line of Gratiot Township;thence along said easterly line S. 6' 41' 30' E. to the place of beginning.

Containing approximately 21.73 acres of land.

That part of Private Claim 619 in Gratiot Township, Wayne County,Michigan, which is more particularly described as follows: BeginniJ:lg at theintersection of the east line",f Gratiot Township and the south line of P. C.619; thence westerly along the south line of P.~. 619 to the center line of Mt.Clemens Drive; thence northerly along said center line 143.62' to its intersec •tion will> the westerly production of the south line of Stanhope Avenue;thence easterly along said production and along the south line of StanhopeAvenue to its intersection with the east line of Gratiot rrownship; thencelsoutherly aIo",l:l'the east line of Gratiot Township to the place of beginning.

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To be held inThe Village of Lochmoor 0

on Monday, Nov. 16, 1931 gTO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THEVILLAGE OF LOCHMOOR:

YOU ARE HEREBy NOTIFIED that a special election willbe held in the Village of Lochmoor on Monday, November 16th, 1931at the polling place in the Municipal Building and Police Station, sit-uated at Mack Avenue between Vernier Road and Anita Avenue inthe Village of Lochmoor.

YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the polls for said elec-tion shall be open from 7:00 o'clock in the forenoon to 8:00 o'clock inthe evening, Eastern Standard Time.

YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that if you have not alreadyregistered, you may do so by appearing before the Board of Regis-tration which will be in session on Tuesday, October 27th, 1931, be-tween the hours of 8:00 o'clock in the forenoon and 8:00 in the eve-ning, Eastern Standard Time, at the Municipal Building and PoliceStation, situated at Mack Avenue between Vernier Road and AnitaAvenue in the Village of Lochmoor, and that registration may alsobe made with the Village Clerk up to and including Tuesday, Octo-ber 27th, 1931.

o YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the proposition to be

Dsubmitted to the qualified electors at said election is as follows:AS TO WHETHER OR NOT THE PROPERTY HEREINAF.

TER DESCRIBED SHALL BE ANNEXED TO THE VIL-LAGE OF LOCHMOOR, TO-WIT:

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Defeat Next Saturday(Contln'ued from Page One)

urday 10Sl1-;gby a 39 to 9. count afte'l'holdmg the stronger Ra~ herd to a13 to 9 co~ot 1m the fir,t hall' Th~goreater power of the New York teQIlTIshowed It'SeLfm the second stanza whenthe Rams S:<;Of~d~four l0'4chdowns togam a wId~ marg<-~ 0'1 vJctory

Lochmoor Church. J?i Christ

Lord s Day NovembJ~ 15th theevangehst wIll preside at all servtces9 45 B1ble school for all "'ages 11 00Worship breaklOg of bread 7 30Song seryme and gospel preachmg

, J '"Wednesday 7 45 prayer praiSe and

Bible study One Lord one Faith oneBaptls,m Come to Church

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The Men s Club Will meet next Tues ..day evel1'1ng Novemlber 17 at 8 0 clockwhde the JUntOr Soc~et.l' wtll meet onFnday o~ the comIng week, at 7 15 PM

In the sermon to be dehvered tn theservIces on the commg Sun'Ci-ay November 15 the second of three J81reattexts from Romans WIll be treatedServtces wdl be held as folllows German serVIce at 9 a m Enghsh serV'!.ceat 11 15 a m Sunday school at 10 15am

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Chl1<lren and AdultsMonthly Recltah Cadillac 96245th floor W11son Theatre BQdg

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Dr. Lawson B. CoulterO.teopathic Physician

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Hour. 10 a m -9 p. m , exceptSaturday and Wedne.day

Give-and TakeThe best way to enWy lIfe to the

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Grace Church I Presbyterian Church Jefferson Avenue It IS doubtful whether or not three

Th L~M M t • Of the Covenant Baptist Church TItan regulars "III be able to uppose

e aymen s QSSlonary ovemen the WIldcats Saturday The loss ofwas orgamzed twenty five years ago Covenant ChOIr under the dIrectIOn A thproughly ~rn mterpretatlon George Howell regular who was caLnext Sunday The date also marks the f II

h d d !if hQ Tv.[r Howard A Love WI give of some anCient questwns WIll be made fled off the field WIth a "",re 1ched knee

one un re twenty t anniversary h ff k P M

Stainer s cantata The Daug ter 0 by the Rev Wayland Zwayer of the WIll be serrlously felt b) the Red andof the amoug, Haystac rayer eet

W 11 C II B hJatrus at the 745 evenlllg i>erVICeon Jeffersoll Avenue Baphst Church 111 a WhIte team whcrch IS ¥veale on pivot

mg at I lams 0 ege ot events 5h II fl d h f Sunday November 1 group of evenmg sermons whIch begm men I:d Turashooi fullback suffered

ave ,Ita y 111 uence t e progress 0 h 4-f h Ch

At the mornll1g worshl'P our 10 ~ Sunday 111ght The first of these wtll an ankle 1I1Jury, whIle Chff Marshnlls"slOnary actiVIty 0 t e rlstlan I h h '

h I MMr NIckless WI! preach on t e t eme be Does God Tempt Us ThiS wlll quarterback IS out of the lmeup WIth a

Churc 111 America A specla en f Th Ch h f 11 A I hand MISSIons ServIce commemoratIve 0 e urc or 0 r ge be followed by the queshon What s urt back

f h b 11b h let The Btble School meets at 9 30 the Source of EVIl' Do temptatIons

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Young People s groups meet at 6 30 come from God from the deVIl from Villanova IS coached by Barry Stulere next Sun ay mor'l11ng at L d h d dreher who achcreved football fame ash

• I M ..1 ast Sun a) t ere was organize a the outSide us or from W1thtn? TheT e pastor WI 1 speak on 1 en anu d p a regular of the famous Four HorseR I All f h toung Marfle eaple s SOCIety Mr followmg two Sunday 'll1ghts Mr

e 19'101l )1 men dO t e comlffiumty James \1cDonald presldel t 1 hiS group Zwayer will ask Can Good Be Ac men of '\Jotre Dame He Will presentarTehespehcla Yhtn'2:e I 11 h w111 meet 1U the Brown Chapel each comhhshed by EVIl and What Is the a veterd.n team whICh has been greatly

e c urc scuvO ,.,1 meet at tell bolstered by several valuable addItIOnsi!! I h 9 20 Sunday evenll1g at 6 30 Proof of Our Rehglon These Sundayusua our a W d d "b from last year s freshman squad Head

Th S T N h n e nes ay even1l1g '~ovem er evenmgs at the Jefferson Avenue Barp

be Boy coudt rodop r 0 12 as 18th the annual praise serVIce of the tlSt Church are held stnctly wlth111 mg thiS hst oi sophs IS BIll Potts fulleen reorgalllze an meets every back who has been starrlllg for the

T d 7 30 M W 1 Wo nan s Ass'OcIatlOn MISSionary De SIxty minutes beg1l1nmg at 7 300 clockues ay evelllng at ~......r a rter 1 b h h Ch 1 Cats 111the kldmr1,g role He averagedk h h partment ,'J1 I e eld 10 t e ape at The large congregations enJoy the openL Buc en Izer IS t e new scoutmaste'!" f 46 yards on 13 punts agamst Bucknell

d M A Id II h 8 0 clock Mrs BenJamm Bush 0 the mg song serVIce of wen known hymnsan r rno Savi e t e new assist &S the teams played to a scoreless heB flit Westmmster Presbytenan church 1S to led by Lmcoln 19ou chorl'ster and theant scoutmaster oys 0 scout age are The remamdelI' of the VIllanova regular

d be the speaker chOir of twenty four VOIceslI1'Vlte to Jom backfield 1ScOInq)osed of veterans TobyThe annual convention of LeaJg'1.1eand Cool Cucumbers Hearts That Beat True w111be the Cavanagh, quarterback, tS oredtted WIth

church school memhers and workers In "ubJect Df a message by Mr Zwayer at gammg v~ctory over Boston College.rhe CUCUMberusually has a tempel "the MIchigan Dlstnct of the :Cvangel- atme one degree lower than that of the 11 0 clock mornll1g worshJp Last w1th hLS abl1ty to return punts Tedlcal Synod WIll take 'P1a<:e at Bethel the surroundmg atmosphere Hence Sunday morlllng 115 vtSltors registered Casey and Eddte Donohue play theEvangehcal Church Nov 13 to 15 We the expressio. 'cool as a cucumber I thellr attendance A cordial mV1tahonhope to see many of our people at the 15 extended by the Pasta'!" and membe~sope11lng banquet on Frtday evenmg (it Ea.tminater Presby- to all who are Without a regular church6 30 as well as at the followmg ses home we1com1l1g them to thIS hour ofSIOns One of the f~atures of the con terian Church mormng worshiPventlOn W1ll be a'll address by Dr Eel __ ,gar DeWttt Jones of Central Wood East Jefferson at Maulshque Carlward ChrIst1an Church on Sunday af E KIrcher pastor !

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