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B OLDHAM, Pubhsher nnllll~III1llIl~lIll:lIl:llllll:lll:l nllllllll:lIll:llllIllllll:lJl"I'lSllIll:lIl:llllll:lll:1 nu •• _._----------------- GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1939 By Mall $200 per year, SlOg!e Cop,es 5 Cents 373 264 72 467 232 316 323 293 284 281 189 92 586 466 152 65 Lochmoor Changes Name and Elects Officials for Year Winners Announced in Unique Contest Mrs Albert E 0 Neal of Kensmg- ton road had a bndge luncheon for a few of her fnends at the Colony TO'i\t1 Club Tuesday afternoon Those pres- ent were \irs Stanley Ruthven Mrs JulIus WoHner and Mrs Juhus Hueb- ner Student Associations Plan St. Patrick's Dance March 17th There are several dogs 10 the Detr01t area affected wlth rables dunng the past week and a dog m Grosse P0111te dIed from thiS disease The Health and PolIce Departments of the Grosse Pomte mUnIclpahtles warn all dog owners to keep their dogs under close observatIon and If the annnals show any slgns of Sickness, It 1Sup to them to consult thetr vetennary Governor Frank D Fitzgerald Both the contents and the form of through hls attorney, Emerson R the amendment as approved by a group Boyles tlus week approved the pro~ of CltIzens made up of some of the posed amendment to the charter of charter cornmiSSlOners who recom- the CIty of Grosse Pomte whtch 1S to mended the present charter m 1935. be voted on at a speclal city election and as adopted by the counCll unam- to be held Apnl 3rd at the same tIme mously were approved by the governor as the regular state and county elec- Bnefly the amendment f adopted tton Judge Boyles has been COn- by the voters wlll correct a m1stake nected with the attorney general s of- In the boundanes of the Cltv wlll place !ice for many years durlUg whIch one electIons 111 charge of two members of of hlS maIn dutles has made necessary the counctl and the clerk rather than a thorough knowledge of mumclpal the latter alone, wIll stagger the terms law of the councIlmen and mcrease theIr The statutes of Mlchlgan prov1de terms from two to four years WIlt that before a charter amendment 1S prOVIde for the appomtment by the put to a vote of the electors 1t must councll of the clerk treasurer and as" be approved by the governor There sessor m place of electing them Wilt fore the councIl of the CIty of Gros"e change the dates for the assembltng of POInte ordered the submISSIon of the the assessment roll and budget wIll changes to the chief executtve of the give the councIl somewhat more au" state thority than tt has now In borrowmg :::-:---::------------1 money but at the same tJme wtll keep Warning to the borrowmg power withm the ltmtts Dog Owners set up by state statutes and tbe cbar- ter and wIll provlde for the selectton by the counctl of the persons haVIng authortty to SIgn vouchers Miss Donna Returns from Beauty Show Major Burns Henry Post No. 303 Charter Changes of City of Grosse Pointe OK'd by Governor MISS Donna of Donna's HaIr and Henlth Salon 16912 Kercheval has Just returned from the annual Mldw west Beauty EXposltlOn at ChIcago wtth the latest m hatr COIffures ~nd beauty treatments She mVltes you to bnng your beauty problems to her for consultation and advlce You wlll find thIS salon mod ern In all ItS faclhtIes and up to the mmute m hatr s-tyles Wm Kretz Mrs Alfred Alger Auxiliary Grosse Pointe Park Electors Appoint Officials March 13 Lochmoor elected tts offIcers 'lon- day and voted on two charter amend- ments one to change the name of he VIllage to Grosse Pomte Woods and the other to change section 10 of .-hap- ter 4 governing the appomtment of electlOn 111spectors AIOls A Ghesqulere was elected For the next hIgh school Student preSIdent to succeed Jules De Porre AssoclatIon dance on FrIday March Henry Lavers Paul W Rowe and 17 Leroy SchmIdt and hIS DetrOlters George A Ross were elected to the a 15 pIece colored band has been pro. Board of Commlslsoners George cured Schaefer was elected treasurer, Phll p Mr Harold Husband Student Asso. Allard was re elected clerk and Leo J No 1 No 2 clatlon advlser declared that thiS band Athman was elected assessor WIlham G Stamman 1345 1029 I has been proclaImed the best of cl.11 The vote to change the name of the Harvey J Dumon Jr 272 173 I that have been at thIS hlgh school a VIllage was 479 m favor and 205 op" For VIllage CommlsslOners- I fact WhIch should go far In makmg the posted The charter change on Sectlon (3 Elected) St Patnck s dance a. success 10 of Chapter 4 was approved by 453 Clarence A Pfeffer 1068 724 AHan Cook-e, preSIdent at the 'Stud-l votes WIth an opposltlon of 118 votes.,.. Dantel J Lelthauser 955 5;6 ent AssoclatlOn, hopes that the fellov.s There were 718 votes cast as fol- ArchIe Damman 734 715 I who usually come stag wIll make a spe. ows Wtlham A McKmley 912 495 clal effort thIS tlme to InVlte one of Prestdent_ John P Verhnden 706 644 the many fine gtrls who go to Grosse Alols A Ghesqure Francts Morrls 132 105 _______ POll1te HIgh School Jules De Porre WtllIam Shoemaker 12A IS general John P Connors chaIrman of the commIttee m charge CommlsslOners- of the dance The other members are Henry Lavers Becky Roberts 12A lU charge of the Paul W Rowe decoratlOns Marianna Parcells llA George A Ross ttckets and Dona1cl McConachle 12A, Roy B Crane refreshments M Stephen FIscher Spencer Houghton Arnold L Delsmg CI<rk- Phlhp F Allard Joseph G Koelbl Treasurer_ George Schaefer Assessor_ Leo J Athman Herman Kroll Everett J Plumb Grosse POInte Park voters turned out to the polls 111 large numbers Mon day to elect officers for the ensumg term WIlham G Stamman was elected by an overwhelm1l1g maJonty over Harvey J Dumon Jr, who made a remarkably fine shOWIng for a. young man makIng hIS first campaign 10 local poltttcs Clarence A Pfeffer and ArchIe Damman were re elected as V111age CommlsslOners and Damel J Lett. hauser became the new member of the board The votmg was considerabl J heaVIer than usual The votmg by precmcts was as fol- lows For Clerk_ Lochmoor Co~munity Club Card Party to be Held in Mason School The Lo<:hmoot Community Club m. vttes the publtc to attend the1r St PatrIck s <:ard party to be held m Mason School on VernIer near Mack, Frtday March 17 from 8 to 12 p m For those who like to play 111 pro. gressive groups tables will be ar- ranged Refreshments wlll be served We hope you wlll corne and help the Club to swell Its playground fund Southeastern Woman's Club to Meet March 20 Southeastern Woman's Club WIll meet Monday March 20 at St Mark s Church Guest speaker wIll be Mtss JudIth S1sman who wtll talk on Home Intenor Decoratmg Hostesses wtll he Mrs schmar Mrs Lyle KIng Robinson Plans have been completed for our aessert brIdge to be held Tuesday, March 28, at Savarme Hotel Ttckets are procurable from Mrs J 0 Hoyh or Mrs Chapp Don't forget tomorrow 1S the 111ght (Friday March 17) of tbe St Patnck s dance at the old quarters 011 Mack near Neff road Chairman Baldw111 has A number of lollipops were placed In worked hard to put thIS thmg over a large Jar and 1l1serted m the Wtn- and he reports all IS ready for a bang dow by Baldwm5s Inc 16227 E War .. up ttme Advance ttcket sales assure ren avenue The boy or glrl guessll1g us of a real turnout We hope to see the number closest to the number con- some of the new members turn out tamed In the Jar was to receIve a lJair Brtng your wIves and get acquamted of roUer skates A box soclal Will be gIVen by Alger the easy way (over a glass of the Beverly Strauss of 5900 Audubon, Auxthary on Thursday, March 30 at amber fluld) We would also hke to and Joseph Perry 9703 Balfour both 17145 St Paul avenue, Grosse Pomte I see some of the oldsters Come one guessed 975 to a tie the number bemg Come and brmg your frIends, also your come all and have a good old-fashIOned 979 A duphcate award was made to box lunch to be auctioned There WIll get together We'll be lookmg for you the two contestants on March 14 be cards and dancmg before lunch The Transfuston Corp gave "()n~ ------- transfUSIOn durmg the week The Coffee Flavor Improved Have your FIlms prInted at Leach'. Corp IS III dire need of new members as the regulars are Just about bled out After many years of research and It has become necessary to confine our exper1mentatIon the R S Gehlert & work to Grosse Pomte, owmg to the Co local coffee merchants announce heavy demands m the past Unless new a new coffee roastIng process satd to blood (no pun mtended) 1S brought greatly tmprove coffee flavor mto the Corp we WlIl be compelled to ThIS Important advancement IS called cancel all calls for several months It the Full Flavor RoastIng Process" W1U take that long to bUIld up the because It develops more completely strength of the Corp We SIncerely the rtch laden coffee berry cells It hope thts drastiC measure wtll not be BrIngs out' the Inner flavor for taste necessary Won't you glve us a helpmg I excellence and sparklmg color that hand? Call Wed any evenmg at Nlag- makes coffee more appet zmg ara 5555 Thanks r CORONET Coffee Imported Blend- The next drum and bugle corp mee+ w ed and Roasted by the HOLSE OF 111g will be Wednesday March 22 All GEHLERT and now bemg featured at candIdates are urged to attend Plans neighborhood mdependent food StOIes, Will be laId for Chicago and Escanaba IS roasted by thls new and exdusn,e Brmg your 111strument and tdeas vVe 'Full F1avor Roastmg Process" It 15 want them both A notice WIll be sent hecause of thls Improvement that thIS you as to tIme and place WIll be partIcular brand of coffee IS saId to be seeing you -T E X. "Unusually Good' ••• Always. 1292 Agamst 165 572 For 268 232 500 "Many Thanks!" The Pollee and F1remen of Grosse POInte Park WIsh to thank those who supported the penSIon amendment last Man .. day, also they Wishto thank the many friends who helped and enc~uraged them dUJ'ilna the camp&1gn. We realize of course that the taxpayer IS our employer and we will ahule by hIS deCISIon, hut hope that some day soon he WIll see our SIeIe of the story -The Police and Firemen's PenSIon Comm1ttee Precmct No 1 PreclUct }.Io 2 The voters of Grosse Pomte Park slgl1lfied theIr deSIres regardmg the proposed amendment to the charter to set up a penSIon fund for pohceman and firemen by defeat1l1g the proposal by more that a two to one maJorlyt The vot1l1g by precl11cts was as fol lows Antique Shop Locates Here Mason School Parents Attend Meeting Feb. 28 Early AmerIcan furmture fireplace fixtures brass fenders andIrons and hitchcock chalrs are avallable to Grosse Pomte reSIdents at the Grosse Pomte AntIque Shop at 365 FIsher road They also speCIalIze m restoratIon of anttque furl1lture redecoratmg repalr~ mg and upholstermg TheIr DetrOIt shop IS located at 2133 W1therell near YW CA The parents of the Mason School kmdergarten groups held the second of a sertes of meetIngs 10 the kmder. garten room before the Parent Teach. er meetlng on Tuesday February 28 The ktndergarten teacher led a dls~ cusston on Kmdergarten Expenences WhIch Help to Develop Readmg Read mess" The tOPICS dtscussed were mental and phYSIcal readtness, group adjust. ment a well adjusted personality an adequate verbal vocabulary, and non- readmg expenences Each mother plans to spend a day m the kmdergarten asslsttng the teacher after wh1ch a conference W1Ube held to -ehscuss her pant<:ular chIld m rela tton to the group For the best results use the Orolle Pointe ReView'. classified columns ~;~"~f'Sh=~~k"G:~;'l n ->-!tell 511 0 ft I By FLORENCE POWELL I II A little pot of shamrock green II I.... Has come from Erin o'er the ocean. I How much a little flower may mean, n A little pot of shamrock green I ii Here near the window I can dream n Of one whose heart is all devotion. _ ! A little pot of shamrock green I I Brought joy to me across the oeean i _tlllUllIlIllllllllllIlIl=llllllllIllIllllllIlI_lIl1lllll1ll11l1ll1l11l1l1l1ll111111 -, on Sale Locally Thousands of 'Heroes' Souls' Sent to japan Bridge-Luncheon Planned for March 21 St Joseph's Mercy AuxIlIary have planned a bridge luncheon to be held at Fyfe s audltormm at 1 30 Tuesday, March 21 for the benefit of the crtp. pled chIldren s fund Mrs Wm A Gant chatrman w1ll be assIsted by Mrs Joseph Boehmer Mrs Leo Ernst, Mrs Deanna Greenow, Mrs Ray Mauer Mrs Carl Rauen Mrs Thos Normllle, and Mrs Joseph Ph1lhps Mr J H Dancer announces the openmg of a new 5 cent to $100 store 111Grosse POInte on Kercheval at St ClaIr under the management of Fral k Lyons Thts IS the twentIeth Ul11t of D & C Stores whtch operate tn smaller cltles and suburbs of larger Cittes Thls cham of stores began WIth three m the year 1926 and has developed through quantlty buymg of finest ma tenals and products and selltng them to the IndIvIdual at the lowest pOSSible prIces commensurate WIth good serv. Ice Another factor m the rapId rIse of thlS cham of stores IS the fact that I they can gIve more personal attenhofl to the customers than most of the larger ctty stores They InVlte the restdents of Gro~se Pomte to VlSlt their store Saturday and beoome acquamted WIth the splendId! 1tems now available locally at remark. ably low prIces ~------ Wallace Gamber Returns from South Wallace Gamber has Just returned from vacatlOnmg tn Flortda where he enjoyed golfing Swtmmlng and con- SIderable deep sea fishmg He IS sttll of the OpInIOn that Tony Galento be longs in the Palooka Class and not the champtonshlp dIVlSlon Mr Gamber returned home Mar<:h 14th Mr Dowlmg a member of the staff of the Wayne County Prosecutor s office addressed the Grosse Pomie Rotary Club at theIr Monday meetmg glvmg a splendId talk on cnmes and thetr connection wtth the prosecutor s offIce It was an tllustrated talk With actual cases ctted about Juvemle crImes and gangs Professional Women Have Guest Night Tickets for the annual DetrOIt Flow- er Show at ConventIon Hall are now avaIlable at the Arthur L Paselk Flower Shop 1n the Punch and Judy Theatre bUtldIng at a substanttal sav. tUg over admiSSIon prIce at the door Avail yourself of thIS speCIal savmg by huytng your tIcket here on or before March 24 Wtlham 0 Stoddard son of Pres1. dent Abraham Lmcoln's secretary, s the speaker for the Grosse Pomte ProfeSSIOnal Women s Club on Thurs- day March 23 HIS subject WIll be 'My Father and Lmcoln" ThIS IS the club s annual guest ntght Men are espeCIally mVlted to attend Dll1ner WIll be served at 6 30 p m In the lounge of the Grosse Pomte MemorIal Church For reservattons call Niagara 3773 835 The whIte boxes beIng loaded aboard ship in Shanghai, China, contain "Heroes' Souls," the ashes of Japa- 746 nese soldiers who have been kIlled in battles in Chma. Every ship leavmg Chmese ports for Japan carries 278 ,hese telltale white boxes. The Japanese admit 51,000 were killed m 1938. Previously they admitted 115,000 before the end of 1937. Foreign mllItary experts estimate Japanese losses, killed and wounded, at from 551 f50,OOO to 600,000 smce lighting began July 7. 1937. 474 1 New Store Ope~ I Police and Firemen's in Grosse Pointe Pension Amendment Saturday Morning Swamped at Polls 822 622 582 577 4..9 Alger Post News Michigan Man Select for High Post in Church The votes were cast as follows. For Presldent- Paul H Demmg For Trustees- Walter Stnttmatter Emmett F Connely Edward P Wright Loren H Noll For Clerk- Harry A Furton For Treasurer- Walter Champll1e Lloyd Turbett For Assessor- Cy L Lerchenfeld Edw<l,rd Kramer The ,"oters In Grosse Pomte Farms attend to the polls in the number of 1077 to elect theIr offIcIals for the comtng year Paul H Demmg unop. posed, was agam eleeted presIdent, Harry A Furtan unopposed was re elected clerk, Walter Strtttmatter, Emmet F Connely and Edward F WrIght were elected to the Board of Trustees for two years Walter Champme was elected treas- urer and Cy L Lerchenfeld was elected assessor Mtchlgan {nends of FranCIS Lyster J andron ChrtstIan SCIence lecturer and formerly Christlan Sctence Com mittee on Publlcatton for thlS state are congratulating hIm upon hIS ap pomtment as Trustee of The ChrlstIa'1 SCIence Publtshmg Soctety In Boston Massachusetts Mr Jandron wtll take up hIS new dutIes at once succeedmg Mr W Stuart Booth, who has Just been elected to The ChrIstIan SCIence Board of DIrectors In place of Mr Wllham R Rathvon, who passed on March 2nd Mr Jandron was former Treasurer and ASSIstant General Manager of the Packard Motor Car Company, whIch post he reSIgned to become a ChnstIan Sctence pratIctloner Mr J andron IS well known to edttors and pubhshe! s 1n Mlchigan because of hIS work at Chnstum SCIence Commtttee on Pub. 1l..catfoD, wh1ch posihon 11e he1d for ntne years, untIl he was apP01nted a lecturer 111 1935 Mr Jandron "as born In Canada, but received hIS edu- cabon m England, and at the UnIVer- Stty of London Mr Booth who assumed hiS duttes as a member of The ChrIstIan SClence Board of D1rectors Immedtately was well known as a lecturer on ChrIstIan SCience before he Jomed the edltotlal staff of the rehglous penodlcals of the Chrlsttan Sctence orgamzahon a posltlon whIch he held untIl May 1935 when he was aw01l1ted a Trustee Patrtcta Carpenter of Grosse Pomte was recently 1l11hated mto K1.Ppa Delta sorortty at the Umversity of Mlchlgan where she IS a freshman At the Punch and Judy Theatre FI Sh T. k t - ower ow lC es Wtth the glOriOUS tradttton of the Blue Grass Country as tts background, and a love that 1S all fire and pnde as tts theme "Kentucky' a 20th Century. Fox Techmcolor produchon tS now playmg at the Punch and Judy Theatre through a.nd mcludtng Friday Much of 'Kentucky' was filme-d on location m the heart of the Blue Grass state and the Kentucky Derby 1tself furnishes a spectacular clImax Loretta Young and RIchard Greene are seen 1n the leadmg roles WIth Wal ter Brennan, the Academy Award wm~ ner Sunday Monday and Tuesday the Punch and Judy Theatre Will show the Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy Tech111color htt 'Sweethearts" Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy prove themselves as skIllful 111 modern roles as 111 theIr past costume successes and offer a mustcal feast m thetr smgmg of the lovely Vtctor Her. bert songs among them' Sweethearts' Every Lover Must Meet Hts Fate" Pretty as a PIcture,' and 'On Pa~ rade." , Grosse Exaggerations? IGrosse Pointe Farms Officials Are Elected Dear Mr Oldham, We've con,e to the oonduston that anyone who says CalIfornIa IS not gay t5 balmy To begm wtth the places one "goes" are so spread out that It takes at least a half hour to get from one to th~ other, and an awful lot of waxmg and wanlllg can be done 1'1 a half hour The natives thmk nothmg of runtng over" to Jane LIttle s Club for a nIght cRJp-the runntng over a mere matter of an hour s drIve Last week we went to Ocean Park Pavlholl near Santa Momca, and Wit nessed Slx hundred JItter bugs gIVIng theIr all for a small SIlver cup We were so Impressed that we ordered a dozen of them to appear a few lllghts later at one of the Hotel's weekly Jamborees Needless to say they were a sensatIon Most of them are youngsters about hIgh-school age and they've tramed themselves to dance for hours WIthout pantIng as much as we do when we chmb a flight of staIrs On close tnspectlon, we ve deCided that there IS lots more skIll than nonsense attached to their wIld gyrattons We've been wonder1ng If the Pall Mall cigarettes are adverttsed as neatly 10 the East as they are here TWI<:ea day, every guest In the hotel receIves a package of them, free and we un- derstand In addItJon to thIS, the Com. pany that makes them has to pay the hotel for distributing them They, e become our favorIte cIgarette Never let It be satd that we d look a glft horse In the mouth I DId you hear Jack Haley's program last Fnday mght' HIS stooge saId he had sprayed hIS garden wtth arselllC to kIll the bugs and was afraid he had used too much Haley said "Go home and take tbe lead out of your plants bdore you cO~-;t,q~ck JJ Saturday saw the clOSIng of the rac~ ing seaso"'n and the crowd that turned out to btd It farewell was as large as that of handl<:ap day You couldn't have counted the mOVIe stars With an addmg machme, and the thousands of dollars that were bet 10 the wlld hope of breakmg even would have paId off the nattonal debt It IS httle wonder that the merchants out here are t~o Jumps ahead of a fit It has also been rumored that Doctors and Denttsts have to walt endless eons for thelr bills to be paId because the1r patIents lose so much at the track RIght now we would like to make a pubhc apology to T D Buhl for the I The annual Sunday afternoon meet- 'crack we took at the poor showmg mg of the post called for the purl'0se hIS horses made out here thls wmter of pernuttIng those members to attend The dOSIng day, Couleedam whom the who cannot report at hI monthly papers have dubbed The problem meetmgs was welt a.ttended Several chIld of the season II won a race there. new candidates conspICUOUSIn pubhc by raJS1ng hIS good name and lower- hfe were enrolled, addIng new energy JDg hIS owner s blood pressure Can. to the organIzatIon gratulations Mr Buhl, and hay-hay to A St Patrtck's day dance w1l1 be Couleedam, held at the club rooms on FrIday eve. I mng the 17th, affordmg the members Saw a good doubles tenms match at Ithe one opportumty dUrIng the Lenten Assistant Prosecutor the HuntIngton Hotel on Sunday season of reVer$lng the routme I Addresses Rotarians Allce Marble and Jack Kramer played There 11 be favors, splendId lunch, ag~L1nstDorothy Workman and Welby the best of mustc Just know you 11 VanHorn, two Southern Caltforma attend champlOns Ahce played Marblously' and of course won the match All the courts here are concrete and far more tmng to play on than the composItion courts 10 the East The more we hear about the San FranCISCO FaIr, the less 1l1chned we are to take It 111 Several hardy souls have told us that It s very dIsapPOInt. mg and smce 1t hasn't been completed trek from one bUtl.chng to another IS tres wearisome unless you are young enough or old enough to rIde 111 a come~an-d.gO cart A replica. of the famous Barbary Coast would have been a pomt of unusual Interest, but they have lnstead somethmg called the Whtte Way whtch IS more hke a rep llca of Jefferson Beach We thought we'd.e heard everythmg untll the other mght when a screech owl brought our mtstake to llght He planted h1mself on a ledge outSIde our wmdow and screeched us mto a state ; of near msamty It IS the most eerte and nerve wrackmg sound we've ever heard, and no amount of water, old shoes or golf balls w1ll daunt them We 11ta.ke a small SIzed, chlrpless can. ary any day The man who wrote, "It Can't Hap- pen Here" has never been In Holly. wood We recently passed an open roadster dnven by a personable young man mtld looking enough to be your (CootmuO<! on Page Two2 ,! d)

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Lochmoor ChangesName and Elects

Officials for Year

Winners Announcedin Unique Contest

Mrs Albert E 0 Neal of Kensmg-ton road had a bndge luncheon for afew of her fnends at the Colony TO'i\t1Club Tuesday afternoon Those pres-ent were \irs Stanley Ruthven MrsJulIus WoHner and Mrs Juhus Hueb-ner

Student AssociationsPlan St. Patrick's

Dance March 17th

There are several dogs 10 the Detr01tarea affected wlth rables dunng thepast week and a dog m Grosse P0111tedIed from thiS disease The Health andPolIce Departments of the GrossePomte mUnIclpahtles warn all dogowners to keep their dogs under closeobservatIon and If the annnals showany slgns of Sickness, It 1Sup to themto consult thetr vetennary

Governor Frank D Fitzgerald Both the contents and the form ofthrough hls attorney, Emerson R the amendment as approved by a groupBoyles tlus week approved the pro~ of CltIzens made up of some of theposed amendment to the charter of charter cornmiSSlOners who recom-the CIty of Grosse Pomte whtch 1S to mended the present charter m 1935.be voted on at a speclal city election and as adopted by the counCll unam-to be held Apnl 3rd at the same tIme mously were approved by the governoras the regular state and county elec- Bnefly the amendment f adoptedtton Judge Boyles has been COn- by the voters wlll correct a m1stakenected with the attorney general s of- In the boundanes of the Cltv wlll place!ice for many years durlUg whIch one electIons 111 charge of two members ofof hlS maIn dutles has made necessary the counctl and the clerk rather thana thorough knowledge of mumclpal the latter alone, wIll stagger the termslaw of the councIlmen and mcrease theIr

The statutes of Mlchlgan prov1de terms from two to four years WIltthat before a charter amendment 1S prOVIde for the appomtment by theput to a vote of the electors 1t must councll of the clerk treasurer and as"be approved by the governor There sessor m place of electing them Wiltfore the councIl of the CIty of Gros"e change the dates for the assembltng ofPOInte ordered the submISSIon of the the assessment roll and budget wIllchanges to the chief executtve of the give the councIl somewhat more au"state thority than tt has now In borrowmg:::-:---::------------1 money but at the same tJme wtll keepWarning to the borrowmg power withm the ltmtts

Dog Owners set up by state statutes and tbe cbar-ter and wIll provlde for the selecttonby the counctl of the persons haVIngauthortty to SIgn vouchers

Miss Donna Returnsfrom Beauty Show

Major Burns HenryPost No. 303

Charter Changes ofCity of Grosse Pointe

OK'd by Governor

MISS Donna of Donna's HaIr andHenlth Salon 16912 Kercheval hasJust returned from the annual Mldwwest Beauty EXposltlOn at ChIcagowtth the latest m hatr COIffures ~ndbeauty treatments

She mVltes you to bnng your beautyproblems to her for consultation andadvlce You wlll find thIS salon modern In all ItS faclhtIes and up to themmute m hatr s-tyles

Wm KretzMrs Alfred

Alger Auxiliary

Grosse Pointe ParkElectors Appoint

Officials March 13

Lochmoor elected tts offIcers 'lon-day and voted on two charter amend-ments one to change the name of heVIllage to Grosse Pomte Woods andthe other to change section 10 of .-hap-ter 4 governing the appomtment ofelectlOn 111spectors

AIOls A Ghesqulere was electedFor the next hIgh school Student preSIdent to succeed Jules De Porre

AssoclatIon dance on FrIday March Henry Lavers Paul W Rowe and17 Leroy SchmIdt and hIS DetrOlters George A Ross were elected to thea 15 pIece colored band has been pro. Board of Commlslsoners Georgecured Schaefer was elected treasurer, Phll p

Mr Harold Husband Student Asso. Allard was re elected clerk and Leo JNo 1 No 2 clatlon advlser declared that thiS band Athman was elected assessor

WIlham G Stamman 1345 1029 I has been proclaImed the best of cl.11 The vote to change the name of theHarvey J Dumon Jr 272 173 I that have been at thIS hlgh school a VIllage was 479 m favor and 205 op"

For VIllage CommlsslOners- I fact WhIch should go far In makmg the posted The charter change on Sectlon(3 Elected) St Patnck s dance a. success 10 of Chapter 4 was approved by 453Clarence A Pfeffer 1068 724 AHan Cook-e, preSIdent at the 'Stud-l votes WIth an opposltlon of 118 votes.,..Dantel J Lelthauser 955 5;6 ent AssoclatlOn, hopes that the fellov.s There were 718 votes cast as fol-ArchIe Damman 734 715 Iwho usually come stag wIll make a spe. owsWtlham A McKmley 912 495 clal effort thIS tlme to InVlte one of Prestdent_John P Verhnden 706 644 the many fine gtrls who go to Grosse Alols A GhesqureFrancts Morrls 132 105_______ POll1te HIgh School Jules De Porre

WtllIam Shoemaker 12A IS general John P ConnorschaIrman of the commIttee m charge CommlsslOners-of the dance The other members are Henry LaversBecky Roberts 12A lU charge of the Paul W RowedecoratlOns Marianna Parcells llA George A Rossttckets and Dona1cl McConachle 12A, Roy B Cranerefreshments M Stephen FIscher

Spencer HoughtonArnold L Delsmg

CI<rk-Phlhp F AllardJoseph G Koelbl

Treasurer_George Schaefer

Assessor_Leo J AthmanHerman KrollEverett J Plumb

Grosse POInte Park voters turnedout to the polls 111 large numbers Monday to elect officers for the ensumgterm WIlham G Stamman waselected by an overwhelm1l1g maJontyover Harvey J Dumon Jr, who madea remarkably fine shOWIng for a. youngman makIng hIS first campaign 10 localpoltttcs

Clarence A Pfeffer and ArchIeDamman were re elected as V111ageCommlsslOners and Damel J Lett.hauser became the new member of theboard The votmg was considerablJheaVIer than usual

The votmg by precmcts was as fol-lowsFor Clerk_

Lochmoor Co~munityClub Card Party to beHeld in Mason School

The Lo<:hmoot Community Club m.vttes the publtc to attend the1r StPatrIck s <:ard party to be held mMason School on VernIer near Mack,Frtday March 17 from 8 to 12 p m

For those who like to play 111 pro.gressive groups tables will be ar-ranged Refreshments wlll be served

We hope you wlll corne and help theClub to swell Its playground fund

Southeastern Woman'sClub to Meet March 20

Southeastern Woman's Club WIllmeet Monday March 20 at St Mark sChurch Guest speaker wIll be MtssJudIth S1sman who wtll talk on HomeIntenor Decoratmg

Hostesses wtll he Mrsschmar Mrs Lyle KIngRobinson

Plans have been completed for ouraessert brIdge to be held Tuesday,March 28, at Savarme Hotel Ttcketsare procurable from Mrs J 0 Hoyhor Mrs Chapp

Don't forget tomorrow 1S the 111ght(Friday March 17) of tbe St Patnck sdance at the old quarters 011 Macknear Neff road Chairman Baldw111 has A number of lollipops were placed Inworked hard to put thIS thmg over a large Jar and 1l1serted m the Wtn-

and he reports all IS ready for a bang dow by Baldwm5s Inc 16227 E War ..up ttme Advance ttcket sales assure ren avenue The boy or glrl guessll1gus of a real turnout We hope to see the number closest to the number con-some of the new members turn out tamed In the Jar was to receIve a lJairBrtng your wIves and get acquamted of roUer skates

A box soclal Will be gIVen by Alger the easy way (over a glass of the Beverly Strauss of 5900 Audubon,Auxthary on Thursday, March 30 at amber fluld) We would also hke to and Joseph Perry 9703 Balfour both17145 St Paul avenue, Grosse Pomte Isee some of the oldsters Come one guessed 975 to a tie the number bemgCome and brmg your frIends, also your come all and have a good old-fashIOned 979 A duphcate award was made tobox lunch to be auctioned There WIll get together We'll be lookmg for you the two contestants on March 14be cards and dancmg before lunch The Transfuston Corp gave "()n~ -------

transfUSIOn durmg the week The Coffee Flavor ImprovedHave your FIlms prInted at Leach'. Corp IS III dire need of new members

as the regulars are Just about bled out After many years of research andIt has become necessary to confine our exper1mentatIon the R S Gehlert &work to Grosse Pomte, owmg to the Co local coffee merchants announceheavy demands m the past Unless new a new coffee roastIng process satd toblood (no pun mtended) 1S brought greatly tmprove coffee flavormto the Corp we WlIl be compelled to ThIS Important advancement IS calledcancel all calls for several months It the Full Flavor RoastIng Process"W1Utake that long to bUIld up the because It develops more completelystrength of the Corp We SIncerely the rtch laden coffee berry cells Ithope thts drastiC measure wtll not be BrIngs out' the Inner flavor for tastenecessary Won't you glve us a helpmg Iexcellence and sparklmg color thathand? Call Wed any evenmg at Nlag- makes coffee more appet zmgara 5555 Thanks r CORONET Coffee Imported Blend-

The next drum and bugle corp mee+w ed and Roasted by the HOLSE OF111g will be Wednesday March 22 All GEHLERT and now bemg featured atcandIdates are urged to attend Plans neighborhood mdependent food StOIes,Will be laId for Chicago and Escanaba IS roasted by thls new and exdusn,eBrmg your 111strument and tdeas vVe 'Full F1avor Roastmg Process" It 15

want them both A notice WIll be sent hecause of thls Improvement that thISyou as to tIme and place WIll be partIcular brand of coffee IS saId to beseeing you -T E X. "Unusually Good' ••• Always.

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"Many Thanks!"

The Pollee and F1remen ofGrosse POInte Park WIsh tothank those who supported thepenSIon amendment last Man ..day, also they Wish to thank themany friends who helped andenc~uraged them dUJ'ilna thecamp&1gn.

We realize of course that thetaxpayer IS our employer and wewill ahule by hIS deCISIon, huthope that some day soon he WIll

see our SIeIe of the story

-The Police and Firemen'sPenSIon Comm1ttee

Precmct No 1PreclUct }.Io 2

The voters of Grosse Pomte Parkslgl1lfied theIr deSIres regardmg theproposed amendment to the charter toset up a penSIon fund for pohcemanand firemen by defeat1l1g the proposalby more that a two to one maJorlyt

The vot1l1g by precl11cts was as follows

Antique ShopLocates Here

Mason School ParentsAttend Meeting Feb. 28

Early AmerIcan furmture fireplacefixtures brass fenders andIrons andhitchcock chalrs are avallable to GrossePomte reSIdents at the Grosse PomteAntIque Shop at 365 FIsher road

They also speCIalIze m restoratIon ofanttque furl1lture redecoratmg repalr~mg and upholstermg TheIr DetrOItshop IS located at 2133 W1therell nearY W C A

The parents of the Mason Schoolkmdergarten groups held the secondof a sertes of meetIngs 10 the kmder.garten room before the Parent Teach.er meetlng on Tuesday February 28

The ktndergarten teacher led a dls~cusston on Kmdergarten ExpenencesWhIch Help to Develop Readmg Readmess"

The tOPICS dtscussed were mentaland phYSIcal readtness, group adjust.ment a well adjusted personality anadequate verbal vocabulary, and non-readmg expenences

Each mother plans to spend a day mthe kmdergarten asslsttng the teacherafter wh1ch a conference W1Ube heldto -ehscuss her pant<:ular chIld m relatton to the group

For the best results use the OrollePointe ReView'. classified columns

~;~"~f'Sh=~~k"G:~;'ln ->-!tell 5110ftI By FLORENCE POWELL III A little pot of shamrock green II

I.... Has come from Erin o'er the ocean. IHow much a little flower may mean,

n A little pot of shamrock green Iii Here near the window I can dreamn Of one whose heart is all devotion. _! A little pot of shamrock green II Brought joy to me across the oeean i_tlllUllIlIllllllllllIlIl=llllllllIllIllllllIlI_lIl1lllll1ll11l1ll1l11l1l1l1ll111111

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on Sale Locally

Thousands of 'Heroes' Souls' Sent to japan

Bridge-LuncheonPlanned for March 21

St Joseph's Mercy AuxIlIary haveplanned a bridge luncheon to be heldat Fyfe s audltormm at 1 30 Tuesday,March 21 for the benefit of the crtp.pled chIldren s fund Mrs Wm AGant chatrman w1ll be assIsted byMrs Joseph Boehmer Mrs Leo Ernst,Mrs Deanna Greenow, Mrs RayMauer Mrs Carl Rauen Mrs ThosNormllle, and Mrs Joseph Ph1lhps

Mr J H Dancer announces theopenmg of a new 5 cent to $100 store111Grosse POInte on Kercheval at StClaIr under the management of Fral kLyons Thts IS the twentIeth Ul11t ofD & C Stores whtch operate tn smallercltles and suburbs of larger Cittes

Thls cham of stores began WIth threem the year 1926 and has developedthrough quantlty buymg of finest matenals and products and selltng themto the IndIvIdual at the lowest pOSSibleprIces commensurate WIth good serv.Ice

Another factor m the rapId rIse ofthlS cham of stores IS the fact that Ithey can gIve more personal attenhoflto the customers than most of thelarger ctty stores

They InVlte the restdents of Gro~sePomte to VlSlt their store Saturday andbeoome acquamted WIth the splendId!1tems now available locally at remark.ably low prIces~------

Wallace GamberReturns from South

Wallace Gamber has Just returnedfrom vacatlOnmg tn Flortda where heenjoyed golfing Swtmmlng and con-SIderable deep sea fishmg He IS sttllof the OpInIOn that Tony Galento belongs in the Palooka Class and not thechamptonshlp dIVlSlon

Mr Gamber returned home Mar<:h14th

Mr Dowlmg a member of the staffof the Wayne County Prosecutor soffice addressed the Grosse PomieRotary Club at theIr Monday meetmgglvmg a splendId talk on cnmes andthetr connection wtth the prosecutor soffIce It was an tllustrated talk Withactual cases ctted about Juvemle crImesand gangs

Professional WomenHave Guest Night

Tickets for the annual DetrOIt Flow-er Show at ConventIon Hall are nowavaIlable at the Arthur L PaselkFlower Shop 1n the Punch and JudyTheatre bUtldIng at a substanttal sav.tUg over admiSSIon prIce at the door

Avail yourself of thIS speCIal savmgby huytng your tIcket here on or beforeMarch 24

Wtlham 0 Stoddard son of Pres1.dent Abraham Lmcoln's secretary, sthe speaker for the Grosse PomteProfeSSIOnal Women s Club on Thurs-day March 23 HIS subject WIll be 'MyFather and Lmcoln"

ThIS IS the club s annual guest ntghtMen are espeCIally mVlted to attend

Dll1ner WIll be served at 6 30 p mIn the lounge of the Grosse PomteMemorIal Church For reservattons callNiagara 3773

835The whIte boxes beIng loaded aboard ship in Shanghai, China, contain "Heroes' Souls," the ashes of Japa-

746 nese soldiers who have been kIlled in battles in Chma. Every ship leavmg Chmese ports for Japan carries278 ,hese telltale white boxes. The Japanese admit 51,000 were killed m 1938. Previously they admitted 115,000

before the end of 1937. Foreign mllItary experts estimate Japanese losses, killed and wounded, at from551 f50,OOO to 600,000 smce lighting began July 7. 1937.

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New Store Ope~ IPolice and Firemen'sin Grosse Pointe Pension Amendment

Saturday Morning Swamped at Polls

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Alger Post News

Michigan ManSelect for High

Post in Church

The votes were cast as follows.For Presldent-

Paul H DemmgFor Trustees-

Walter StnttmatterEmmett F ConnelyEdward P WrightLoren H Noll

For Clerk-Harry A Furton

For Treasurer-Walter Champll1eLloyd Turbett

For Assessor-Cy L LerchenfeldEdw<l,rd Kramer

The ,"oters In Grosse Pomte Farmsattend to the polls in the number of1077 to elect theIr offIcIals for thecomtng year Paul H Demmg unop.posed, was agam eleeted presIdent,Harry A Furtan unopposed was reelected clerk, Walter Strtttmatter,Emmet F Connely and Edward FWrIght were elected to the Board ofTrustees for two years

Walter Champme was elected treas-urer and Cy L Lerchenfeld was electedassessor

Mtchlgan {nends of FranCIS LysterJ andron ChrtstIan SCIence lecturerand formerly Christlan Sctence Committee on Publlcatton for thlS stateare congratulating hIm upon hIS appomtment as Trustee of The ChrlstIa'1SCIence Publtshmg Soctety In BostonMassachusetts Mr Jandron wtll takeup hIS new dutIes at once succeedmgMr W Stuart Booth, who has Justbeen elected to The ChrIstIan SCIenceBoard of DIrectors In place of MrWllham R Rathvon, who passed onMarch 2nd

Mr Jandron was former Treasurerand ASSIstant General Manager of thePackard Motor Car Company, whIchpost he reSIgned to become a ChnstIanSctence pratIctloner Mr Jandron ISwell known to edttors and pubhshe! s1n Mlchigan because of hIS work atChnstum SCIence Commtttee on Pub.1l..catfoD, wh1ch posihon 11e he1d forntne years, untIl he was apP01nted alecturer 111 1935 Mr Jandron "asborn In Canada, but received hIS edu-cabon m England, and at the UnIVer-Stty of London

Mr Booth who assumed hiS duttesas a member of The ChrIstIan SClenceBoard of D1rectors Immedtately waswell known as a lecturer on ChrIstIanSCience before he Jomed the edltotlalstaff of the rehglous penodlcals ofthe Chrlsttan Sctence orgamzahon aposltlon whIch he held untIl May 1935when he was aw01l1ted a Trustee

Patrtcta Carpenter of Grosse Pomtewas recently 1l11hated mto K1.Ppa Deltasorortty at the Umversity of Mlchlganwhere she IS a freshman

At the Punch andJudy Theatre FI Sh T. k t- ower ow lC e s

Wtth the glOriOUS tradttton of theBlue Grass Country as tts background,and a love that 1S all fire and pnde astts theme "Kentucky' a 20th Century.Fox Techmcolor produchon tS nowplaymg at the Punch and Judy Theatrethrough a.nd mcludtng Friday

Much of 'Kentucky' was filme-d onlocation m the heart of the Blue Grassstate and the Kentucky Derby 1tselffurnishes a spectacular clImax

Loretta Young and RIchard Greeneare seen 1n the leadmg roles WIth Walter Brennan, the Academy Award wm~ner

Sunday Monday and Tuesday thePunch and Judy Theatre Will show theJeanette MacDonald and Nelson EddyTech111color htt 'Sweethearts"

Jeanette MacDonald and NelsonEddy prove themselves as skIllful 111

modern roles as 111 theIr past costumesuccesses and offer a mustcal feast mthetr smgmg of the lovely Vtctor Her.bert songs among them' Sweethearts'Every Lover Must Meet Hts Fate"Pretty as a PIcture,' and 'On Pa~

rade."

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Grosse Exaggerations? IGrosse Pointe FarmsOfficials Are ElectedDear Mr Oldham,

We've con,e to the oonduston thatanyone who says CalIfornIa IS not gayt5 balmy To begm wtth the placesone "goes" are so spread out that Ittakes at least a half hour to get fromone to th~ other, and an awful lot

of waxmg and wanlllg can be done 1'1a half hour The natives thmk nothmgof runtng over" to Jane LIttle s Clubfor a nIght cRJp-the runntng over amere matter of an hour s drIve

Last week we went to Ocean ParkPavlholl near Santa Momca, and Witnessed Slx hundred JItter bugs gIVIngtheIr all for a small SIlver cup Wewere so Impressed that we ordered adozen of them to appear a few lllghtslater at one of the Hotel's weeklyJamborees Needless to say theywere a sensatIon Most of them areyoungsters about hIgh-school age andthey've tramed themselves to dance forhours WIthout pantIng as much as wedo when we chmb a flight of staIrsOn close tnspectlon, we ve deCided thatthere IS lots more skIll than nonsenseattached to their wIld gyrattons

We've been wonder1ng If the PallMall cigarettes are adverttsed as neatly10 the East as they are here TWI<:eaday, every guest In the hotel receIvesa package of them, free and we un-derstand In addItJon to thIS, the Com.pany that makes them has to pay thehotel for distributing them They, ebecome our favorIte cIgarette Neverlet It be satd that we d look a glfthorse In the mouth I

DId you hear Jack Haley's programlast Fnday mght' HIS stooge saIdhe had sprayed hIS garden wtth arselllCto kIll the bugs and was afraid he hadused too much Haley said "Go homeand take tbe lead out of your plantsbdore you cO~-;t,q~ck JJ

Saturday saw the clOSIng of the rac~ing seaso"'n and the crowd that turnedout to btd It farewell was as large asthat of handl<:ap day You couldn'thave counted the mOVIe stars With anaddmg machme, and the thousands ofdollars that were bet 10 the wlld hopeof breakmg even would have paId offthe nattonal debt It IS httle wonderthat the merchants out here are t~oJumps ahead of a fit It has also beenrumored that Doctors and Denttstshave to walt endless eons for thelrbills to be paId because the1r patIentslose so much at the track

RIght now we would like to make apubhc apology to T D Buhl for the I The annual Sunday afternoon meet-'crack we took at the poor showmg mg of the post called for the purl'0sehIS horses made out here thls wmter of pernuttIng those members to attendThe dOSIng day, Couleedam whom the who cannot report at hI monthlypapers have dubbed The problem meetmgs was welt a.ttended SeveralchIld of the season II won a race there. new candidates conspICUOUSIn pubhcby raJS1ng hIS good name and lower- hfe were enrolled, addIng new energyJDg hIS owner s blood pressure Can. to the organIzatIongratulations Mr Buhl, and hay-hay to A St Patrtck's day dance w1l1 beCouleedam, held at the club rooms on FrIday eve.

I mng the 17th, affordmg the membersSaw a good doubles tenms match at I the one opportumty dUrIng the Lenten Assistant Prosecutor

the HuntIngton Hotel on Sunday season of reVer$lng the routme I Addresses RotariansAllce Marble and Jack Kramer played There 11 be favors, splendId lunch,ag~L1nstDorothy Workman and Welby the best of mustc Just know you 11VanHorn, two Southern Caltforma attendchamplOns Ahce played Marblously'and of course won the match All thecourts here are concrete and far moretmng to play on than the composItioncourts 10 the East

The more we hear about the SanFranCISCO FaIr, the less 1l1chned weare to take It 111 Several hardy soulshave told us that It s very dIsapPOInt.mg and smce 1t hasn't been completedtrek from one bUtl.chng to another IStres wearisome unless you are youngenough or old enough to rIde 111 acome~an-d.gO cart A replica. of thefamous Barbary Coast would have beena pomt of unusual Interest, but theyhave lnstead somethmg called theWhtte Way whtch IS more hke a repllca of Jefferson Beach

We thought we'd.e heard everythmguntll the other mght when a screechowl brought our mtstake to llght Heplanted h1mself on a ledge outSIde ourwmdow and screeched us mto a state

; of near msamty It IS the most eerteand nerve wrackmg sound we've everheard, and no amount of water, oldshoes or golf balls w1ll daunt themWe 11ta.ke a small SIzed, chlrpless can.ary any day

The man who wrote, "It Can't Hap-pen Here" has never been In Holly.wood We recently passed an openroadster dnven by a personable youngman mtld looking enough to be your

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punch and Judy Theatre BId,.

WE'VE GOT

SOMETHING HERE!

LEnox 0707

Radiator Flushed and Cleansed.Ruat Inhibiter installed $219

Take a demQltstration rlda in an_ Mercllry. Ford. or LincolnZephyr. Get a n_ thrill.

MADETO

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Lor4ltta YOlIllg.RichardGreene.Walter Brennan

-Apd a mod.", J\lh'.,cleof ce.tort •• d lo....U"... • • •are the .oft, ll,l.lreu. Per~t W.... t_t look .,,1"'1 Iil•• nt••all, .....1)'haI ••

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Relining • Alt"ring • Cleaning • PresaingFine.t Workman.hip Mo.t ReNonable Prioea

Bring in Yollr Garment. Now-E.timates Free

Admittedly Distinctive •

Felix Francois Beauty SalonCro.le Pf>ia~.'.aep'.enlati'M' of the Ogdm Sitter.

Thllrscla,..Fric1lly.Satllrday Mar~ 16.17.18A G... t Pleturo Hoo Capt CroatTradltlon •••

.. 411 tho Splonder of T hnle.lerl

NOTEA. a grand openin.. .pecial we offer a

delieiouaLady Baltimore Cake.A 7~cvalue for 49c

To visit the finest and most modernBakery in the nation, where world'sfamous chefs prepare delicate pas-tries, beautiful cakes, delicious rollsand buns, and bake them right beforeyour eyes. Come in and see the rawprocluctsmixed, baked, and developedinto masterpieces of culinary art ..

WINDMILL POINTE TAJLORS14931 E. JelfvsQlt at City Limit.

E.taloll.had 1'15 Ph I.E, H48 Qpoa •• onIa.': 2! t .

•Wm. C. Orr Lawn Mower Co.

A$Z.SO JOBF\lrDurin, March Only

Macdonald

l.4WN MOWERS eompl.t.ly o_l.aulod fer $1.00, Inet.dln, r.,,,1er$I.so .harpenl", 1010end $2.so .... h.uL ACT NOW I Sa.. $1,00, D••lie..." Z$c. (7 101""".nd ttlpl• .- ...""' .... !itl.tly I.I,h•• ).Gra... Pob.ter., this I' our 'W"" .f .howbl. our appreciation of tourpoot hu.. n.... BUT HURRY I Thi•• «•• will 10. Wllhc\rownApril 1st.Com. in anel s.. our Wit"" .hop and o\Jr compl.te Une of wwa Mower ••nd laloo •• a.ln, 'OrdOll 1••Is.

3132Chalmers Ave. near Mack

PUNCH and JUDY THEATREKercheval at Fisher R.oad NI. 3898

SUITS

LADY BALTIMORE BAKERY"Whl/re ehe finl/.t o/lhIk.d good. ore oven fre.h ..,er,.

minute "j ehe da,."16328E. Warren Ave.

betw_ COllmtle lQId3.MiIe Drlve

Sunc1ll,..Monday.TlleadayJeanette,

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invites You.-

A PRYOR.

COMPLETE PARTS DEPT.We Deliver

OF GROSSE POINTETHE ONLY AUTHORIZED

Ford - Mercury. Lincoln ZephyrSales & Service

IN THIS DISTRICT

Ford Fertilizer' ,.. 10 lb •• 5041. 100 lbo. $2.75

15103KERCHEVAL at MARYLAND

DORGTHY HELEN WARRENT)'I •• 7.4861

Mr and Mrs Stewart W M~nro.,of Balfour road, ate returlUng the endof thIS week from a sev.eral motJths'stay In FlorIda and, T~xas

Corner cf Marlboro and ]effersollavenues Rev Harry T Howard, mUl-Ister

Mornmg combmed church serVIce,10 a clock

Sunday school, \I o'clock INursery where httle folk are taken

durmg serVices IVesper serVIces, 6 30 Orchestra will

playEpworth League at 7 30.The .peaker for Wedne.day, March

22, wIll be Dr Eugene Moore.

PROGRESS

LIve Longer - Look Younger - B. StreamlinedScientific ReduCing Treatmel\ll

High Colonic IrrigationsTUNNEY HEALTH SYSTEM

Ladle" Branch, 904 Coplan, corner Jeffer.onCinderella 'theatre Phone Lenox "88

SPRINGTIME

Is Trade.In Time

CORONET Ie • modern blend of blgheel quaUI1, ooolliercoffees-fine, ehoiee co&'ee. &elected froDlthe world'. mar-kelt, each for a pJU'tlcular value-dlatinctive taste-.lreaet&-full~body-aromat1c richnellli-:8avor excellence.THRIFTY PRICE-Although CORONET I. made of 00.111 ••eofFees, it is not premium priced. In CORONET, 1011 ,etextra quality and flavor ilia competitive price-. thrifty pr:t~That's why CORONET users iay, eeIt'. a thnfty taste treat".

,bailable at all Prog •• "I •• N.ighbo.hood Food S......Imported, Roa.ted and Vaeuumlzed by

HOUSE of GEHlERTIt. S GEDLEB.T.1: co. • DETROIT

400 W. Jell'er.on Ave. RAndolph 4747Impanel'l au) Routed 01FIne Co8'ee Sblee 1888

Choo •• CORONET Coffe.- Unu.ually Good ••• ..1.1"''''1,1

Children' I Party Service

You'll Thrill to the Tasteof CORONET

Grosse Pomte Park made real PROGRESS thIS week through the in ..creased CIVIC INTEREST .howu by the large.t vote '" the historyof the VIllageAlmost five times as many went to the polls and voted as dId a, year agQwhen the Sewer Bond Jssue was voted -That's a step m the r~ght(hrectIon

CONGRATULATIONS AND THANKS to all who voted_regardle .. ofhow or for whom you voted 4l

Clarence A. (Cap) Pfeffer

LOUISE HERRON GRIMMTown •• nd 7-1488

Special Tire SaleTrade Your Old Ones for New

JOHNW.

TRAVISwishes to thank his many friends and voters in Grosae PointeTownship for the support tendered him in nominatin, himConatable at the p,'imary Election.

J. F. ACKERMAN,Mgr.

Now is the tIme to make thathigh dol1ar deal-

WE TAKE ALL MAKESGet Our Appraisal Today

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Complete Party Service lor Blrthda.,. and Holiday.-Aces .. to 12, Iboy. or gn'l,. ThiS semce operated by experlenClq adults.

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MILLENBACH

"Why, I thoucht .om.. 'l'ichunel. had cLod and loft thoBrown. a fortune l" continuedMr. Jone.. "How dfd you everfinel out."

So that's thereason, Mrs. Smith!

"And tllne, too," aclded Mrs.Smith

(fOh, I'm afraid I wa. .1mOltrucle," r8l'hed Mr. Smith "I mether on the street ,.esterday Bothof her chatdron were dressed Ju,theautifull,., and 1 couldtl't help.,king how .he managed ff

'''Why that's ea.'" .he said torne '1 buy all their thing. atBaldwin',' I felt so .ill,., Ishould ha ...e known all the tllneYou can not only buy the nicestthlDe' at that store, but ,.ou cancertainly save money"

Baldwin's, Inc.One block west of Alger Theat-er,

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Yes both Mrs SmIth and MrsJones should have known whyMrs Brown s children were SQ

well dressed Baldwm s combmegood taste WIth prices that don'tstram the famtly purse

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Grosse Exagg:r::on: R C?F~e~d~ R:m~sI a~dT~ss~ P~': I ~t:f Town' before .t'. too late Ne"t II""lli I 111"11 1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"lIlJllilll::~I::~I:~;I~I:~~~II~~;II~~~~Jlllil !ers, w1l1 you bear wIth us fot Just a week East Lynn.moment whlle we retmnd you, mQdestas we are, that many weeks ago wecalled your attentIon to a ballad called, Jefferson Avenue'Deep Purple" We suggest you geta recordmg of It becau.e It was the Methodist ChurchlovelIest thing we d ever heard It tS

now second chOIce on your HIT Pa~rade a~d we found out that It hadbeen pubbshed m 1934, and layed anegg It 15 10terestIng the way somesongs get kIcked around untIl they relost, then suddenly come to lIfe WItha bang Years and years ago, theGreat Zlegfeld produced a show 10

Flonda One of the songs In the showwas a thtng called "Palm Beach Lor ..eh," whIch the G Z threw out be..cause It dIdn't 'cbck' Over a yearlater, the same melody WIth differentbmcs, swept the country under thetItle, "When bay Is Done" PaulWhiteman batoned hIs way to fameWIth It Remember?

And now the gypsy in us says, 'Get

(Contlnued from Page One)next door neighbor On the seat nextto him sat a full grown hon Weturned our car about an1i followed thISapparItIon for II. few bloek$, on draw-Ing up alongside the car at a traffIClIght, we hazarded a glance from thefloor of our Model T, and looked thehon rIght In the eye He was yawn-tng!

The Vanderbl1t heiress has arrIvedShe WIlt be called Wendy, after noone 10 partIcular because her mommaand poppa fancy the name So do we

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Notice of Election

Monday, April 3, 1939

TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORSCITY OF GROSSE POINTE,WAYNE COUNTY. MIHIGAN.

You are hereby notified that a General Election will be held inthe City of Grosse Pointe, Wayne County, Michigan, on

at the Central Polling Place, the City FIRE HALL, 17145MaumeeAvenue, between Neff and St. Clair Avenues,polls of such electionbeing open from Seven o'clock in the forenoon until Eight o'clock inthe afternoon, Eastern Standard Time, for the purpose of electing thefollowing:

2 Justices of the Supreme Court2 Regents of the University of Mich.Superintendent of Public InstructionMember of the State Board of Educa-

tion2 Members of the State Board of Agri-

cultureCounty Auditorand to vote on the following propositions:

Amendment to Section 21 of Article Seven of the StateConstitution relative to the exercise by Circuit CourtCommissioners of like judicial powers as Justices of thePeace.And Amendment to the State Constitution by adding toArticle Seven an additional section to be known as Sec-tign 23,relative to providing for the non-partisan electionof Justices of the Supreme Court, Circuit Judges, Judgesof Probate and Circuit Court Commissioners.

Registrations for qualified electors not already registered will beheld daily at 17150Maumee Avenue from 8:30A. M. until 4:30P. M.until Saturday March 25,Registration hours Saturday 8:30A. M. to12:00Noon.

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Saturday, March 25thLaat day for registration for this election

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Norbert P. Neff,City Clerk

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Electors unable to vote at theSpring Primary, and RegularElection due to absence from theCity of Grosse Pointe on accountof business, vacation, or illnessmay obtain application for absen-tee ballots from the City Clerk.,

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always ••• !Servce DELUXE many people call It but It's sland.ard here at Impertal Cleaneu I Every speck of dirtand grease IS removed-colors and patterns are reO'atared, and there's no obJectlonable DRY CLEAN.ING ODOR' Send us your soiled garments we IIreturn them PERFECTLY CLEANED-PREFECT.LY PRESSEDl

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Detroit Shop (The MItchell'.) at 2133 WItherell St.Near Y. W C. A. CHerry 3581

SpeClahzmg In early AmerIcan Furniture Fireplace Fixtures, BranFenders, Anchrons, etc, HItchcock ChaIn.

Restoraton of antique furniture, re-decorabng repAirIng and up~holsterIng orders wdl be ~glven prompt and careful attentlon

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We appreciate the .plendid .upport of the voter. ofGros.e Pointe Park at the electiclD Monday. and wish tbthank you for your loyal support.

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BROWNIE PACK 13Last Monday evemng the members

of the Browme Pack No 13 plannedand cooked their own birthday dtnner at the ChrIst Church Chapel M1ssVlrgmla Johnson was chaIrman of arrangements and the party was a greatsucce$s The BrOWnies have as th ...craft work at the present, learnmg tokmt, so probably many fathers andBoy Scout brothers w111receIve a scarfnext Chratmas

GIRL

IlXTRAA double fell-tun entertamment wIth

plenty of madcap situations and rol- t _ - ...

hckmg comedy--all for a quarter 1£ f

you purchase a tIcket to see the two Ione~act plays, 'The Ghost of a Fresh-man' and My COUSlU from Sweden'whIch G STroop 60 IS presentIng In

the Trombly School audItorium March I10, at eIght 0 clock You 11cheer when +the mnocent freshman turns the tables :on the conmvlng upperclassmen In +'The Ghost of a Freshman I and you 11 Ilaugh when Jeanette Johansen tnes tolive up to her hostess' conception of Iher 1O 'My Cousm from Sweden'

Come, en10y yourself, and supportthe scouts for the net profits fraln Ithese plays are to be donated to theGrosse pomte Girl Scout DIstrIct Com-mIttee

ANNUAL DINNERTOnight, Thurs.day Will be the tune

for the annual dmner to be held at theInternatIOnal Center at 6 30 HUll"bands and ffiends of adult scouts areurged to attend so that they may ac.qualOt themselves WIth the actlVItles ofthe scouts.

SCRIBESSeven members of the Grosse Pomte

Scrlbe group went to the Detr01t FreePress bulldmg last Monday and delvedInto all the makmgs of a metropohtannewspaper They were accompaniedby Mrs Hansel D WIlson, Mrs Court.ney Johnson, and Mrs Henry H Hub.bard Grosse Pointe st111leads In theDetrOIt Area 111ScrIbe actlvltles

alRTHDA Y WEEKHav-6 you seen the GIrl Scout Blrth~

day Wmdow In the Jumor League Llt~tIe Shop o-n Kercheval near CadIeux '>ThIS was decorlj.ted by Mr G1rard ofThomas Eshng & Co and IS the mostsp!ctacular display the scouts haveever had

A GIRL SCOUT IS LOYALA GIrl Scout 15 loyal'> Is she al ..

ways? Here IS a story of a scout 1n

Chma who has been very loyal to hertroop

A troop m China.. wis havmg a hardstruggle to get dong but somehowthey managed One dIftIculty was lackof heat The barn they used was notsubstantial enough In Winter Theleader had to take splinters fromchairs and tables to make a fire that 'Ieven then was sO small they had tohuidle around to get any warmth I

One day the leader came to themeeting and saId she was afraId theycould have no more meetIngs, because'lame of the gIrls dId not ha, e shoesand they eouldn t come because thesnow was more than a foot deep ButsOme of them would not gIve up Thenext meetlOg one gul came III Withoutany shoes on The leader asked 'HowdId you get here Without freezmg yourfeet? It s so cold and the snow IS eodeep?"

The girl answered, "I would walk abtUe wayS, and hold one foot upagamst the other leg then w:ilk a. httleway and do the same '\'llth the other£oot" Now don t you think that wasbeIngloyalto her troop? -G E R

TROOP 1MMost of Troop 124 15 work1ng on

first aid Other gIrls are working all

handIcraft, mUfi!C, and artsTwo members of the troop commit I r

tee ar, helping them pa" the test :SWEETHEART~lMrs Skuse, a. registered nurse of ~Gro"e POinte," goingto gIVea few I ~OILET SOAPdemonstraitons on first aid I' --J

One of the members of the troop i rlfTHl SOAP THAT AQIlUS WITH YOUIt SkIN 1

comnuttee, Mrs Amberg, presented I 1',4SaLethe troop With tree tickets to the ,.,Shrine CITCUS The clreuswas great, ! Get extm cake fOr1/excltlOg and gorgeous, exclaImed one I 'lL - ,_l ,_L_of the girl, ,wi "eveflj3cUf(epuIWtt/se

Troop 124 dIdn't expect the tickets I 3tlLand IS still wonderinghow to thank 1j;,";.s 17 e,

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Many requ1rem.ents both for nrllt S 0 A PI and second class badges were com ..

pleted by some of the girls at the be~ I ------------------------.gmnmg of the last meetlllg S I LV E R

I Reports were gIven by Carolme Ann I DUST I.e 21 CInnes on the actIVItIes of the pI eVlOUS boxmeetmg, Kathryn Rabaut 011 her YlBlt I Free Cannon Towel With Each Purchaseto Mrs Chestnut s troop and CehaHendrenon th. ]uhette LoweMemor- TOM'S SIX COMPLETE MARKETS101 Fundtea I 14922 Kercheval 8110 Mack

Sewmg on the klmonaswas con- I 14200 E. Jefferson 7938 Kerchevaltmuedby thosenot workmg~~a~.es j 16326 E. Warren 12811 Woodward

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THE GROSSE POINTE RE'''\l']!W

Sectibn 36. Before the third Monday in January, eachdepartment head ,hall .ubmit tb a per.on designated by thecouncil an itemized e.timate of the expenditure. for the n.xtfiscal y.ar of the departm.nt or d"l'artment. Uftder hi. con.trol. Th. per.on 80 de.,gnat.d .hall prepare a complHeitemized budget for the next fiscal year and .hall .ubmlt itto the council on or before the third Monday in February.

Section 41. Not later than the third Monday in March,the councIl shall, by re.oIutl'ln. adopt the budget for allmunicipal expenditure. for the next 1i",,1 year and .uch -e.o.lution .hall provide for a levy bf the amount nece•• ary to berai.ed by taxation, which shall not exceed two per cent ofthe a••e••ed valuation of all real and per.onal property inthe cIty. Upon adoption of the annual tax levy. the a••••• or.hall prepare a tax roll which shall be completed Onor beforethe twenty. eighth day of March. The taxes thus a•••••• d.hall b.come at once a dc'..t to the city from the person. towhom they are a••e••ed. and the amount a.se ••ed, togetherWIth all charge. thereon, .hall. on the fir.t day of April, be.come a hen on the property ...... sed. bf the same characterand effect as the lien created by .tate law for .tate and countytaxe•• until paid.

complaint. which may have been filed and to h..... any com-plaint which property owners may make in perton or byauthorized agent. The Board shall continue its meetings onauch .uccessiv. day. a. may be nec•• sary to h.ar all com.plaint. Notice of the opening of the a..... ment roU. forin.pection and of the meeting of the Board of Review .hallbe pubh.hed at least four days prior to the third Tu•• day inFebruary. Befor. the second Mbnday in March, the Board.hall have completed its revi.w of the rbll which shall duringthe next fi.caI year be tlte ba.i. of levy and collection oftaxes.

NOTICE OFSpecial ·Election

City of Grosse Pointe

Monday, April 3, 1939

Such Special Election shall be Ileld at the Fire Hall tCentral Polling Place) at 17145Mau-mee Avenue, between Neff and St. Clair Avenues. The pells of such special election shall beopen from 7:00 o'clock A. M. until 8:00 o'clock P. M. Ea~tern Standard Time. it: ji

"'.,.. All qualified electors not already register ereCImay register at tlie City Clerk's office,17150 Maumee Avenue on or before 12:00 o'clock noon, Eastern Standard Time, SaturdayMarch 25, 1939. Last day for registering for special election, Monday April 3, 1939••J'.

NORBERT P:' NEFF,CITY; CLERK

... Section 47 The city council may bbrrbw money on thecredit of the city for any purpo••• within the scope of itspowers, and may i&sue the city's bonds or other evidencesof indebtedne.s therefor; provided, that the authority h.relngranted .haIl be subject to all limitations, conditions, r ••tric.tion. and requir.ment. noW 01' hereafter provided by thischarter and the constitution and the law. of this .tate, andprovided, further, that irr ••pectlve of any other provi.ion ofthis charter the council shall have the right to borrow, with.out submission to the electorate, an amount in anyone yearup to on. per cent of the u.e ••ed value of all the real andpersonal property in the city and to i••ue the nece••ary bond.therefor; pl'Oviclecl,hc>wever.that the amount so borrowedin any y.ar, together with the tax•• levi.d fbr the sam. year.shall nol exceed the limit of taxation authoriz.d by this char.tel'. provided, that the net bonded indebtedn••• incurred for allpublic purpo•••• hall not at any time .xceed ten p.r cent ofthe as.e.sed valu. of all the r.a1 and per.onal property in thecity. Bonds which may be is.ued .hall include general obli-gation bonds;'mortgage bond. and revenue bond. for thepurpo.e of acquIring or con.tructibn public utiliti.s, whichbond. may be i••ued beyond the general limitation of bondedindebtedne•• pr•• cribed by .tate law when they do not im.po.e l1nyliabIlity upon the cily except upon the pr'lperty andr.venue. of .uch pubbc utibty I .pecial a••••• ment bond.;bond. for the city'. portion of 1clcaI improvements; bond. i••.ued in anticipation of the collection of taxes actually levi.dand uncollected; refunding bond.; and emergency bond.. Allother type. of bond., note. and other eVldenc.. of ,ndebted.nes. now or hereafter specifically authbrized 01'permItted by.tate law may be i••ued a. therein provided Bonds and otherevidence. of indebtedn... of the city shall be .igned by themayor and att •• ted by the clerk under the seal of the city.

Section 34. On or before the third Monday in F.bmery Th. coupbn. evidencing the intere.t upon the bond. of theof each y.ar the a••e.sor shall make and complet. an as..... eity may be executed with the facsipUle signature. of thement roll of taxable pro!,erty in the city, and .hall .ubmit the mayor and the c1.rk. ~.!!l fdBljilll'_v.. -...." Croll, over h,. certificate, to the council The .ubject. of tax-ation for municip~1purpose•• hall be the .ame as for county "" Section 51. The council .hall audit and allow the claimsand school purpose. under the general law The a••e••ment and accounls against the city, 01'may delegat. that functionroll shall be open to pubhc in.pection b.ginning bn the third or any part of it to .ome oth.r officer 01'officers. Aft.r .uchTue.day in February and shall remain open for the remainder claims and account. are approyed by the council, 01' in .uchof that week, during regular office hours unle•• otherwise manner as the counetl may direct, vouch.r., .hall be drawnadverti.ed by the Board of Review. upon the proper fund.. Th. city trea.urer .hall then pay the

vbuch.r by check. draft, order 01' warrant which .hall b.Section 35. The Board of Review shall meet on the .igned by .uch officer 01'bffi_. or employees a. the council

fourth Monday in February to review the 1'011and con.ide~ may de.ill!!ate. ~ "'"~ "I,if~

For the Amendment YIS ~D,For the Amendment NO 0

Section 14. The council, at the meeting follbwing the bi-annual election, .hall appoint a city c1.rk. a city treasur.r,and a cIty asses.or. who.e term. of offic•• hall b. for anindefinIte period and who.e .alarie. .hall be fixed from timeto time by the councIl. The clerk, treasurer and a.ssessorshall have been registered voter. in the city for at least oneyear prIor to the date of taking office.

Section 5. The et.ction commi••ion .hall appoint anelection board and de.igpate a chairman thereof Such full.time offletals and clericall'111Ployee.of the city a. may not beemplbyed at their regular work on election clay may b. ap-pointed on election board. and .hall serve without extracompen.atlon The compensation for other election person.nel .hall be a fixed amount det.rmined in advance of .achelection by the election commisison, provided, that if theexpenditures for such services exceed the amount appropri-ated for election. in the budget, they mu.t be approved bythe cbuncil a. are other increa.es in appropriation&>for anydepartment or function. ..

S.ction 11. The government of the city. and all thepowers thereof, except a. otherwise provided by this chsrleror atate law, shall be vested in a councd consisting of a mayorand six councilmen. The mayor shall be elected at eachregular city election for a term of two year. from the Mon.day next following the election The term of offic. of thecouncilmen to be elected at each regular city election shall befour years, provided, however, that the three ,eo...ncilmenelected at the first election hereafter, and receiving the lea.tnumber of vot•• , .hall be elected 101'term. of two year. only,'0 that after the term. of such three cc>ul\cilmen.hall haveexpired, three councilmen .hall be elected, with the r••ultthat three councIlmen .hall be elected each two year. there.after. The councilmen .hall take office from the Mondaynext following their elections. The mayor and councilmen.hall have been registered voters in the city for at lea.t on.year prior to the date of taking office and .hall r.ceive nOcompensation.

Section 4. The city clerk and two member. of the coun.cil appointed by the mayor and confirmed by the council shallbe the .Iection commission which .hall have charge of all ac.tivities and duties relating to the conduct of election. in thecity.

TIle qualified electors of the City of Groue Pointe, Wayne County, Michigan,notified that, at a special election to be held in t he City of Grosse Pointe on II'

there will be submitted to the electorate of the City of Grosse Pointe tIle following: THECHARTER OF THE CITY OF GROSSE PO INTE SHALL BE AMENDED SO THATSECTIONS 1, 4,5,11,14,34,35,36,41,47 and 51 SHALL READ AS FOLLOWS:

Section 1. The following territory shall continue to bea body politic ano!corporate under the name "City of Gro •• ePointe", Beginning at a point on the U. S. Harbor Line ofLake St. Clair di.tant 3300 ft. Southwe.terly and measuredp~rpend,cularly from the Ea.terly line of P C. 300. thenceNot'thwesterly on a line whIch is dIstant 3300 ft. at nghtangle. Southwesterly and parallel to the same Ea.terly lineo! P. C 300, to the centerline of Jeffer.on Avenue 100 ft.WId.; thence Northeasterly along the said centerline of Jeff-erlon Avenue 800ft. more or less, to a POint on the We.terlyhne of FISher Rd. extended, .aid line being di.tant 25.00ft.Southwesterly mea.ured perpendicularly from the Easterlyline of said P. C. 300; thence Northwe.terly along the We.t.erly line of .aid F,.her ROlldwhich line Is di.tant Southwest.erly 2500 ft. measured at right angle. and parallel to the cen'terline of F,.her Road, .aid centerhne being a1.0 the Easterlyline of P C 300, to the centerhne of Mack Avenue; thenceSouthwesterly along the C'enterline of Mack Avenue to thecenterline of Cadieux Road; thence Southeasterly along thecenterhne of .aid Cadieux Road and the exten.ion thereof tothe U S. Harbor Line of Lake St. Clair; thence Northeaster-ly along said U. S. Harbor Line of J"ake St. Clair to the pointof beginning.

Thursday, March 16, 1939

Bruce Lmdley local youth attendmg \ Call It a Day' He IS the sort of 15 also actIve In speel:h affairs \ re-cently elected socla.l -chairman ofAlma College has been cast for a part Mr and Mrs A H Lmdley, 859 Bar. I '" * '" Kappa Alpha Theta Soronty at theIn the drama club s next productlony rmgto1t roat:l. A freshman at Alma he EdIth Lynch of Grosse Pomte was UnIVersIty of \{1c1llgan___________ -'.l.- _

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IMPORTANT NOTICE

Saturday, March 25, 1939Last Day for Registration

For Spring Election

If you have not voted during the past two (2) years you are re-quired to re-register, under the Permanent Registration Act.

Registration NoticeCity of Grosse Pointa, Mich.To The Qualified Electors of TheCITY OF GROSSE POINTE, WAYNE COUNTY, MICH.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that registration of quali-fied electors in the City of Grosse Pointe will be held every day atthe City Clerk's office, 17150 Maumee Avenue, from 9:00 A. M. until4:30 P. M. (Saturday 9:00 A. M. to 12:00 noon) up to and including

Messiah LutheranChurch

10 unit, per month cost 81.lut the next 10 cost only 36c

If you are now ullng 50 unit. p.r month-SO unit. per month co,t $2 25

aut tho next 50 COlt only 1121,.i

If you aro now u.lnl 100 unit. p.r month-100 units per month COlt $338But tho noxt 100 colt only 225

ONE CENTmakes a big splash when used to buyelectrioity I The price of electricity averagesdown rapidly as use goes up. For example: Ifyou are now using 10 units per month at theregular reSIdence rate, you can buy the second10 for less than half the price paid for the fIrst 10:

Southeast corner of Kercheval andLakewood avenues A H A Loeber,pastor, 1434 Lakewood avenue Tele.phone Lenox 2121

Next Wednesday March 22 at 7 45pm, the fifth of the SIX MtdweekLenten Services Will be held The~~=:~5~fw~~tbe se;~o;llea:::~~e ~~r~ t' .. ; ... ,', ... , '--_.=~......-F.'-E. - -N.........-C-.. 'E'.....-to brUIse Hut' \ f • ~

j The Roman Pope In the LIght of I .. " ,..Gods Word" ThIS subject wll be l' {.j Steel, for permaneneytreated 10 the sermon on the coming I Picket, for beautySunday Maich 19 at 11 15 a m The 1\ Wire, for eeonomySunday School Wilt meet at ten o'clock

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Mr and Mrs Courtel1ayD AlllOglonI Cloth.s Line Posts, Steel or Wood, Permanent or ,""",ovableare back lO theJr home on provencalill MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO10ad after a stay In F10nda whe1 e they •'died away tlme In Naples and other I 10403Harper E.tRbliched 1909 Plaza 2850southern resorts ............_ ....... , •• 1_ ....... I , I I •• _ • I I I ••• I I •• I I I , ••••

VICTOR H DeBAEKE,JustIce of the Peace GrossePomte TownshIp, WayneCounty MIch1ganMarch 2nd 1939

Seconer Insertion

ORDER FOR PUBLICATIONIt appearmg from the return of

serV1ce of the summons 1ssued 10 theabove entttled cause that MARYELIZABETH JOHNSON one of therespondents named In the above en.titled cause could not be located w1th.10 the County of Wayne, and It ap.pearmg from the files and records 10

saId cause that the said MARYELIZABETH JOHNSON has not VO!-Iuntanly appeared and 1t appearmgfrom the affIdaVIt of Julius L Berns IAttorney for the V1llage of GrossePo1Ote Park that after dlltgent searchand mqutry the said MARY ELIZA-BETH JOHNSON one of the respOll-dents 10 the above entttled cause couldnot be located w1th1O the County of\V'ayne,

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED thatthe property Involved 1n thIS proceed.mg 15 descr1bed as lollows:

A parcel of land beU1gpart 01 LotNo H of the Berns' Jefferson AvenueSubdwJslon of part of P C 570 GrossePomte Park V1llage, Wayne CountyMlchtgan as recorded 10 Ltber 26,Page 22 and further descrIbed as be.glnntng at a POint, sa1d pomt bemgthe N E corner of the aforesa1d LotNo H, thence Westerly along theNorth hne of the aforesaid Lot No H10 ft to a pomt, thence Southerly 7ft to a pomt thence Easterly on a hneparallel to the aforesaid North hne ofthe aforeSaidLot :&0 H 10 ft to •pomt on the Easterly bne of the afore ..sa1d Lot No H thence North 7 it toplace of beglnnmg

A parcel 01 land lymg between LotsNo 70 and No 71 located WIthIntheboundar1es of Pmney's Plat of part ofP C 126 Grosse pomte Park V111ageWayne County, MrchIgan as recordedm LIber 13 Page 75 and further descrIbed as st~rtmg at a pomt, sa1dpomt bemg a distance of 15ft southof the Southwest corner of the afore.satd Lot No 70 of Fmney sPlat,thence Easterly parallel w1th the afore.SaidSouth hne of Lot No 70 10951 Itto a pomt on the West hne of Bea ..consfield Avenue, thence Souther!)and along the aforesa1d West Line ofBeaconsfield Avenue 16 ft to a pomtthence Westerly and parallel wlth theNorth hne of Lot No 71 of the doreM

saId Pmney sPlat 109 51 it to a POUltthence Northerly 16 it to the place ofbegmnmg

(Seal) VICTOR H DeBAEKEJustlce of the Peace GrossePOInte Township, WayneCounty, Mlch1gan

NOW, THEREFORE IT IS OR-DERED that the SaidMARYELIZA-BETH JOHNSON one of the re-spondents 1n the above entItled cause,appear at the MUnIctpal Butldmg 10

the V1llage of Grosse Pomte ParkWayne County, M1chlgan on the 6thday of Apnl, 1939, at 9 00 o'clockAM, and then and there show cause,If any there may be why the prayerIn the petition filed 1n the above en.titled cause on the 24th day of Janu ..ary, 1939, should not be granted

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, thatservice shall be made upon the saidMAR Y ELIZABETH JOHNSON,one of the respondents named In theabove ent1tled cause by pubhshmg acertified copy of thiS order for three(3) succe$,S1ve weeks at least once 1n

each week m the Grosse Pomte Re ..V1eW a. newspaper published and clrcu ..lated w1thIn the Vlllage of GrossePoltlte Park the last pubhcalton to beat least SIX (6) days before the datefixed herem for the appearance of suchrespondent.

IN THE matter of the openingof the alley situated betweenLakepointe and BeaconsfieldAvenues south of St. PaulAvenue in the Village of GrossePointe Park so as to prOVIdean outlet for said alley at itssoutherly terminus and extend.ing to Beaconsfield Avenue inthe Village of Grosse PointePark, Wayne County, Michi.gan.

At a seSSl0n of the Justice Court forthe TownshIp of Grosse PomteWayne County MIchigan held at theMun1Clpal Buddmg 10 the V1llage ofGrosse Pomte Park Wayne County,MichIgan on the 2nd day of March.A D 1939

Present HONORABLE VICTORH DeBAEKE, Justtce of the Peace

In the JUf.bce Court fat' the Townshlpof Groue POinte, Wayne County

Legal Notice

STATE OF MICHIGAN

(Seal)

I VICTOR H DeBAEKE. Justlceof the Peace; 10 and for the Townsh1pof Grosse Pomte, Wayne CountyM1ch1gan do hereby certtfy that theforegomg 15 a true, complete and ac.curate copy of an order th1s day made10 the above entitled cause

i Dated

THE GROSSE POINTE REVIEW

Monday, April 3rd, 1939

TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS,TOWNSHIP OF GROSSE POINTE,WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the Annual Election ofTownship Officers shall be held on

NOTICE OFAnnual Election

and Annual MeetingGrosse Pointe Township

VOTING PRECINCT NO. I-North End of Trombly School.VOTING PRECINCT NO.2-South end of Trombly School.VOTING PRECINCT NO.3-Bishop Road and Kercheval Avenue.VOTING PRECINCT NO.4-Somerset Road and St. Paul Avenue.VOTING PRECINCT NO. 5-Grosse Pointe Park Municipal Building.VOTING PRECINCT NO 6-Maryland Avenue and Charlevoi>: Avenue.VOTING PRECINCT NO 7-We'st end of Defer School.VOTING PRECINCT NO.6-East end of Defer School.VOTING PRECINCT NO.9-Gabriel Richard SchoolVOTING PRECINCT NO. IO-Mack Avenue and Moran Road.VOTING PRECINCT NO. ll-Grosse Pointe Farms Municipal Building.VOTING PRECINCT NO. 12-'Grosse Pointe Shores Municiplll BuildingVOTING PRECINCT NO 13-Lochmoor Municipal Building.

ana that the polls for said Election shall be open from 7:00 o'clockin the forenoon to 8:00 o'clock the evening, Eastern StandardTime, for the purpose of electing the following officers:

2 Justices of the Supreme Court2 Regents of the University of Mich.Superintendent of Public InstructionMember of the State Board of Edu-

cation.2 Members of the State Board of

AgricultureCounty Auditor

and to vote on the following propositions:Amendment to Section 21 of Article Seven of the StateConstitution relative to the exercise by Circuit CourtCommissioners of like judicial powers as Justices of thePeace.And Amendment to the State Constitution by adding toArticle Seven an additional section to be known as Sec-tion 23, relative to providing for the non-partisan electionof Justices of the Supreme Court, Circuit Judges, Judgesof Probate and Circuit Court Commissioners.•

and for the purpose of electing the following Township Officers:

Township SupervisorTownship ClerkTownship TreasurerFour (4) ConstablesJustice of the PeaceCommissioner of HighwaysMember of Board of Review

YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the polling placesfor said Election shall be as follows:

YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that if you have not al-ready registered, you may do so by appearing before the TownshipClerk at his office in the Municipal Building in the Village of GrossePointe Park, Wayne County, Michigan, any day prior to the secondSaturday preceding such Annual Election, and that the TownshipClerk will be in his office on the twentieth (20th) day preceding suchAnnual Election between the hours of 8:00 o'clock in the forenoonand 8:00 o'clock in the evening, Eastern Standard Time, for the pur-pose of accepting registrations.

YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that you may also regis-ter with the Village Clerk in your respective village on any day upto and including the twentieth (20th) day prior to such AnnualElection.

YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the annual meetingof the Township Electors will be held at the Township Offices inthe Municipal Building, Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan, on Monday,April 3rd, 1939,at 1:00o'clock in the afternoon, Eastern StandardTime, for the transaction of the business \ of the Township whichcan legally be transacted thereat.

CARr.; SCHWEIKARTTownship Clerk, Grosse Pointe Township. Wayne Co., Mich.

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Love Blesses AUThis remInds me of an inCIdent

that occurred a year or two agoOne of my neighbors upon fit"dmga nest full of motherless blrdhngssought to feed them but WheneverhlS lovmg hand would draw nearenough to the nest the open mouthswould mstmctlvely close When hetried leavmg food on the edge of thenest they \\ould not touch It Fadnot my nelghbor been thoughtfulenough to put the b11'dlmgs mto analready well~filled nest where theywere fed by the mother of anotherbrood, those blrdlings would havedled of starvation

I have related this incident in thehope that it wlll help to l11ustratewhy everyone dId not accept Jesusas the true representative of God.They dearly longed even prayed,for the promised Messiah who theybeheved, would come in a par-ticular predetermmed humanly-outlmed way But because he camequite differently because he camemeekly illustratmg the power of im ..partial dlvme Love to free thepeople from mental bondage to sin,dIsease and death instead of Sowarlike monarch who would free thenation from politIcal bondage toRome they misunderstood hlS lov..ing misslon and reJected the bless-ings he came to bestow upon them.

It is this same mental attitudeWhich today prevents some persons,even when m great need from ac-ceptmg the helping hand of ChrIS"han Science notwithstandmg theproofs of healing which it presentsThelr preconceIved notIOns aboutthe manner of Christ s reappearingwould seem still to be more im-portant than the supplymg of theIrhuman needs Though spirituallyfamlshed tp.ey would starve ratherthan accept from the hand of astranger, the absolute truth thatcomforts and heals and saves

lXow my friends who among youwants to shut out helpfUlness? Whowants to pernut his fears, hISdoubts and his SusplCl0ns to robhIm of the unl1mIted posslblhtiesWhICh ChrIstIan Science reveals?Thanks to Mary Baker Eddy neveragam need anyone starve spmtu-ally for she has shown us that thebread of Life is always at hand forthe askmg She has shown thatthe truth explained and proved bythe Master is ommpresent Throughher teachmg thIS truth is nowavallable to all who are willing torecelve It

Referring to this all-healing all-protecting al1~providing Truth,thIS ldea of present sp11'itual per-fectlon WhiCh is forever knockmgfor admittance to your conscious-ness and mme the Revelator wntes,•Behold I stand at the door, andknock if any man hear my vOlce,and open the door I WIll come In tohim and wlll sup WIth hIm and hewlth me Now then are you wlll-ing to hsten? Ale you ready toopen the door of your conSCIousnessto this dlvme idea? Are you pre ..pared to entertam Chrlstlan Scienceand become acquainted wlth ltS un-hmIted posslblhtlBS? These are mo-mentous questions my frIends andthe only one who can answer them~YllU"--'

ence still enthroned is unfoldmg tomortals the immutable harmonious,dlvme Prmciple -lS unfoldmg Llfeand the universe ever present andeternal

Prompted by these lllspiring as-surances the ScientIst prayerfullygave thanks for the truth that man18 now and always in the peaceablehabItation the sure dwelhng andthe qUIet resting place of Love sever. presence and that ill thlSpresence there IS no dIscord Thework was effectual, for from thatmoment the sounds ceased to haveany disturbmg effect upon hunWith a heart overfiowmg WIthgratItUde he thanked God for en-ablmg hlm to prove that it waspOSSIble through Christian SOlencefor one to be undisturbed and happyin the very midst of 'What seemedto be dIscord and confusion

Beliefs Versus NeedsEvidences of healmg by spirItual

means have become so WIdespreadthat most observmg persons will nowadmIt that ChristIan SOlence rightlyunderstood destroys fear bestowshappiness and contentment andpromotes compassion and helpful-ness They will admIt also thatChrlstIan SCIence is capable ofmakmg healthy and strong thosewho are hopelessly 111 that it canset free those who are addicted tonarcotICS alcohol meotine andother enslavmg drugs and that ltcan make dIscordant homes har-mamous comfort th sorrowing andinsp11'e the discouraged with newhope and fresh imtlatlve

ThLS is the same as saying thatChrlstian SCIence is capable ofsolvmg every human problem in-cludmg the problem that may seemto be yours whether lt be physical,moral or finanClal On this ac-count Chrlstlan SClence should ap.peal favorably to everyone Thatmany are respandmg to ItS compas~slOnate appeal IS eVldent in theworld-WIde and rapId growth of theChris-.,lan SOlence movement Butsomeone may be saying why doesnot everyone respond to it? If whatyou say is true why does not thewhole world eagerly embrace itsteachmg? To those unacqualntedwlth the carnal mmd s antagomsmto spmtual trut1' these a.re hardquestIons Only Chnstian Sciencecan answer them satlSfactorl1y

No doubt all professing Christlansbeheve that lf they had hved ln thedays of Jesus they would have un-hesltatmgly embraced hIS teachmgand become hlS followers To haveseen hIm heal leprosy blindness,insa.nity, deafness, epllepsy, andralse the dead WOUld-we now con-fidently say-have convinced every-one But dld It convmce everyone Inthose days? It should, have done so,but instead of Joyfully accepting thehealmgs as unquestlonable proofs ofdlvme power zome of those whowere wltnesses became enraged, de-clared the healings were the work ofthe devl1 and hastened to reportJesus to the authontles at Jerusa-lem The latter m turn sought toput him to death, lest all the peopleshould follow hlrn To defend theIrtheologlCal beUef~ even to the ex-tent of shedding innocent blood,seemed to be more important thanto learn the practIcable truth aboutGod and man

enee has no relation to will power,mental suggestlon, or hypnotJ,sm It1$ infinite Mmd appearing and ma-terial, tinite, personal bellet disap-pearing For thl$ reason only thosewho are reconclled to the living ofhonest, upright, unselfish lives canhope to demonstrate for themselvesand others the healing and savmgpower of Christian Science Smcethe human body lS the effect of theso.called human mind whateverspiritual~es human conSClousness1nevitably improves the body

Some time ago, for example awoman who was suffering froma malignant growth called upon aChristian SClence practitioner forhelp Reeognizmg, through spirltualinsight and ob$&rvation that thesufferer was willfully incl1ned andthe slave of a degrading ha.blt thepractltioner enlisted the woman senthusiastic co.operatlon m over-c:oming these errors teachmg herhow effectually to say INo to self-wlll .and self-indulgence Wlthin acomparatively short time the will-ful disposition gave way to kindnessand the harmful hablt to moralcourage and strength Soon themalignant growth drled up and d15-appeared without trace Referl iugto the modus operandl of spIritualhealIng, Paul wrote •Be not con ...formed to this world but be yetransformed by the renewing ofyour mind that ye may prove whatis that good, and acceptable, andperfect WIll of God'

In other words Christlan SCIenceis a reasonable logical, understand-able explanation of Scnptural heal-Ing Through it, the teachmg 01 theMaster becomes a demonstrable Sm-ence and Jesus 1s accorded hisrightful place as the most loving,the most SClentlfic and the mosttrlumphant man that ever walkedthe earth So conSlstently dId Jesusthmk and hve in obedience to thelaw of Truth an Love that hispractIce was uniformly successfulThe power to heal was always trans-mitted through hlm because hlS lifewas always in harmony with thedlvine source of power WhlCh iaGod According to aval1able recordshe did not lQse a case Through theBible, stUdied In the light whichScience and Health throws upon itssacred pages Mrs Eddy is showinghow others may follow the Master sheeling example

No Ideal LocationNow let US suppose-by way of

Ulustration-that tomorrow morningthe newspapers and radIOS shouldannounce that So place had beend1Scovered where everyone could forthe effort, enjoy health happiness,and plenty What would happen?Before nightfall It would probablyset in motion the greatest mlgra-tion of mortals that the world hadever wltnessed All concelvablemeans of transportation would bepressed into service It is safe toassume that hIghways and rallroads,steamship and air lines would betaxed to their utmost Ml1110ns ofpllgrnns, here and abroad, wouldprobably be joyfully on then: way tothe land ot unlimited promise

Notwlthstanding all this, however.let us suppose also that in your com'"munity you were to encounter fromday to day persons- who should com-plain about their lack of health,lack of happiness, and lack of supply.What would be your reaction? Nodoubt you would wonder why theywere not either on thelr way to theplace where their needs would bemet or at least preparing to go Nodoubt there would be in youropimon no valid excuse for com-plammg, provided it were humanlypOSSIble for them to go Not eventhe most cherished beliefs or cus-toms-whether racial, religl0JS ormedical-would warrant deprIvingthemselves of the immeasurablebenefits awaiting them on thlSpoint, most of us are probably lnagreement

Obviously, however, no suchwholly satisfying location will everbe found on this or any other planetAnd why? Because a mere location,in itself, is incapable of makingeveryone happy If it were its effectwould be uniform All would reactto it identically Complete satisfac-tion however is heaven and heavenis inward instead oe outward spirIt-ual instead of material It is a. lifeto be Ilved instead of a place to belocated It is found only when andwhere there is practicable awarenessof God s ever ..present, impartialgOOdness and love

The Scrlptures tell us that whenMoses looked for GOd in a particular10callty God told hlm that the placewhere he stood was holy ground,and when Jesus was asked in whatmanner the kingdozn of God shouldcome he said in effect (1) that itcould not be seen, (2) that it wasnelther here nor there in matter,and (3) that it was within insteadof wlthout By this Jesus must havemeant that heaven or harmony de.pends upon one s ability to lookupon his present surroundings froma spiritual and unselfish instead offrom a material a.nd selfiSh, point ofview

Convincing DemonstratIonTo illustrate A ChrlStian Scien-

tist was one day endeavoring to ac-complish an important work in themidst of a. medle,. of disturbmgsounds emanating from the openwindows of a business enterpriselocated on the tioors below QUIteoverlooking these evidences of moodustry and employment the stu ..dent was on ms way to complainto the superlntendent of the bUIld-ing when he stopped abruptly andasked himself whether in case ofbodily dlscord he would resort tomaterlal treatment for rehef Ofcourse he would not, he would workout the problem in accordance WIththe standard of ChristIan Sciencepractice which is present splritualperfection

Returning forthwith to his amce,he opened the Bible to one of hisfavorite passages (Isaiah 32 17, 18)and read •And the work of rlght-eousness shall be peace. and theeffect of righteousness q.lietness andassurance for ever And my peopleshall dwell in a peaceable habita-tlon and in sure dwellings and inquiet restmg places' AIded by aconcordance, he then turned to the!ollowmg correlated passage m Sci-ence and Health (p 306) and readI Undisturbed atnid the Jarrlllg testl-~ony of the m~r~l senses, Sci-

.. 11ar Accordingly, our funda-mental need is never the getting ofmaterial health, happiness, home,friends employment, mone'3, and soon but the glVmg up of the bellefthat man 15 either good or bad, sickor well poor or prosperous, aliveor dead, in matter or a materialbody

In other words the human bodyexpresses a material or m.ortal be-hef, hence the only way to deprivethis universal mesmeric behef-com-monly referred to as materlal law-of a subject, object, or victlm., is toimmaterialize, spiritualize or purify8o.ca.lled human consciousness Itmust have been this process thatpreserved unharmed the Hebrewboys In the lIam~s of the Babylo.nla.n furnace protected Danielm theden of lions, took Jesus unseenthrough the mldst of the mob, andliberated Paul and Silas fromprison.

The moment one recognizes thatman as God s image and likeness,is not a mortal with either good orbad bodily parts, but the invisible.1mp6fsonal, impalpable idea of q1-vme Mlnd, God, he wl11 find hlSprayers answered and his humanneeds supphed whatever they mayseem to be Truthfully, it can besaid that the less we try to be wellin matter, the less we shall be lIableto sickness in matter In this way.we shall begin to reallze our fond-est hopes The Scripture reads Nogood thmg wlll he [Gcd] WIthholdfrom them that walk upnghtly,'that is, from them that think andlive above a selfish, personal, bodllysense of eXlstence

AlIne .. of SpiritThis practice of trymg to change

discordant matter lnto harmoniousmatter, when the truth 1s that there1s no matter hinders instead ofhelps those who are m need of heal-ing God, Spirlt, Mlnd, made youspiritual and perfect, hence spint-ual and perfect you will always be,sense testimony and human ex-perlence to the contrary notwith-standmg ThlS umty of causeand effect, God and man, divinePrinclple and idea, must always bethe basis of one s prayers or treat ..ments in order to demonstrate inhuman experlence true Chl"istianScience healing

Oan there be lD1Inity of Spirit andsomething else? Can there be all ..ness of good and something besides?If we accept the allness and every ..Whereness of Splrit, we must-.-lnorder to be logical and consistent-admit that nelther the first electronof energy nor the first atom of mat-ter, nor the first mortal or Adam-man has ever really appeared Why,then should there be any furthermystery about human discord? Is itnot due simply to the supposed de-nial of Truth-to the supposeddenial of the a.llness of God? Andwhy should there be any furthermystery about heaven or harmony?Is it not simply the appearing tohuman consciouSlless of ever-present good or present spiritualperlectlOn?

several months ago, for example,s. young man Who had been out otemployment for quite Ir- whlle calledupon a Christian Science practi-tloner for help The practitionersaid 'You say that God is Spirltand that God is infinite, and yetyou say that here 'IS a young manout of employment and otherwisein dIStreS$ Isn t that the same assaymg there is somethmg else than,or In addition to. aline .. of Spirit?Do we not l1ve and move and haveour being in infinite Spirit, not asmortals, but as divme ideas?" Headmitted that we do I Isn t a ma-terial, bodily personality, either em-ployed or unemployed, a belief Insomething besides the everywhere-nes,S of Spirit?' He admitted thatit was

Then the practitioner asked theyoung man how one would have toproceed, according to the foregoing,m order to find employment Theanswer, in effl;lct, was that he wouldhave to look upon hImself as animpersonal, aU-SUfficient, spirltualidea, instead of an isolated materialpersonality believing hunself to beout of employment Well that youngman left the practitioner s officeand, in less than an hour called onthe telephone to say that, just asthough a hand were leading him hehad gone straight to a particula.rplace, a.ppl1ed for a job and hadbeen assigned to the type of work forwhich he was best fitted He hasbeen steadlly employed ever since

As soon as th!\,.t young man wasprepared to lift his thought above asupposed mortal struggling for alivelihood and to recognize his trueself as an impersonal divine 1deaor indlvidual spiritual awareness,maintained and sustamed in per-petual umty with dlvme Mind, God,hlS problem was solved Unresist ..ingly castmg his burdened senseupon the ocean of infinite Love heWas willing that it should carry himWhere it would, he was Willing toleave results entirely to God s un-faihng law of adJustment. Thehuman effect was the same as ifinfinite Love had been aware of hlSfinite need and had quickly sup-plied It

Mortal Mtnd UnrealNow, everyone will admit that he

is never really where the ll1ght-dream says he is, and that he is notdomg the things it says he is doingSimilarly, Christian Science revealsthat man IS never where the day-dream of material sense says he is,and that he 1s not doing the thingsit says he is doing Dwelling foreveran idea in dlVme Mind, man (yourtrue self) is expenencing only infi-nite good at all tunes In infiniteMind, there are no mortals eitherasleep or awake nor any mortal ex-periences Therefore, what so..calledmorta,ls seem to need is not to behealed or aaved from realities call ..ing themselves sm sickness anddeath. but in the light of God sail.ness, to demonstrate the unrealityof material sense This 15 all thatGod reqUIres of mankind As are ..ward for our obedience we shall findourselves experiencing humanly anunfolding sense of health, happl-ness and freedom

According to all thIS it should becle\U" to us that the practice ofChrlstJ.an Science healIng is Whollyspirltual It is the effect of Truthor divine Principle upon so~calledhuman consciousness~ and not theactlOn of one human mind upon an-other human mind. Chrlstian SOlo~ ~ ~

Perfect God, Perfect MarnObviously that which is the effect

of SpIrit or divine Mind must bespmtual and not material It mustbe more undimensional, nnponder-able and unconfined than light.sound and radio waves It cannotbe seen measured nor weighed ItrecognIzes 110 barners It is un-limited For these reasons, spU'itualeXIstence is immune to sin disease,and death It is beyond the reachof accidents Nothmg has ever hap ..pened to lt and nothing ever willOn the other hand, that which 1Sunlike Spmt, namely, mortality, isuntrue Its experlences are senseillUSIOns It must therefore be rele-gated to the realm of unrealIty Isnot thIS pure monotheism? Is notthIS in keeping with the infinity ofSpirit? Is not the aUness and one-ness of divine Mind God the verybasis of Chrlstianity? Jesus said,lilt is the spirit that quickeneth,the flesh profiteth nothing"

What then 1(;matter, evil or error?It is collective material-mindednessexternaltzmg itself in s. supposi-tIOnal material world Hence withthe dissolution of material~minded ..ness the supposlt1onal world willdlsappear even as the belief in e.fiat earth was dispelled by the truththat the earth lS round Dld thefiat earth become round? No. forthe earth had always been roundWhere dId the fiat earth go? No-where for lt never existed Theonly change that took place was achange in the human point of VlewWhere then, will matter, eVl1, orerror go? Nowhere for it does noteXIst The only thing we need tounderstand about lt is 1ts unreality,its nothingness its nowhereness.When Jesus recognized this fully.he disappeared as an earthly per ..sonality He did not die out offlesh blood and bones, however ByconsclOusly abldmg m SpirIt, heovercame entirely the belief of anexistence apart from God

During those Mlddle Ages whenthe earth was believed to be fiat,God Truth was supposed to beaware of the error that the earth isfiat Simllarly, because mankmd.as a whole believes the UIUverseto be material infinite Spirit orGod is supposed to be aware of theerror that the universe and manare materlal Christian Science,however dI:fl'etentiates betweenwhat God knows and what mortalsbelieve It declares that what Godknows is spmtual and real and thatwhat mortals believe is material andunreal When Paul wrote that' thethings WhlCh are seen are temporal"but that I the thmgs Which are notseen are eternal he reached theinevltable conclUSIon, for if God isinfinite Spirit the real universemust be spIritual and not ma.terialEven natural SCIentists such asJeans and Eddmgton Millikan andCompton are helpmg to dispel theerror that presupposes a materialunivelse and a material, mortal,personal man

Worshiping God as infinite Spiritor Mind, and tenderly looking uponthe true selfhood of all as spirltualinstead of material immaterializesthe human mind and empowers oneto heal by spU'itual mea.ns Thiswas the basis of the Master's uni-formly successful practlce Referringto thIS method on pages 476 and 477of Science and Health, Mrs Eddywntes Jesus beheld in Science theperfect man, who appeared to himwhere SInning mortal man appearsto mortals In this perfect man theSaviour saw God sown I1keness andthis correct view of man healed theslck Thus Jesus taught that thekmgdom of God is intact, unlversal,and that man is pure and holy"

ChrIstian Science UniqueAll of which shOUld help to make

clear what I mean when I say thatChnstlan Science is the only re-liglOUS and medlcal system knownto men that does not presume to dosomethmg Wlth, to, or for matterInstead of trymg to make bad mat-ter good sick matter well old matteryoung unemployed matter employed,and dead matter ahve ChristianScience declares in Vlew of Mmd sallness and everyWhereness thatman the idea image and likeness,or refiectlOn of divine Mind, God,has nothmg Whatever to do Withmatter either one way or the otherIt declares that man is, I1ke God,mcorporeal inorganic spmtual,hence &lways above and beyond thereach of d~c01'-Ciand dlsease, alwaYssafe

Now, all of us need to under-stand clearly that fear and worry,wrongdomg and sickness unem-ployment and want, dlScouragementand faIlure dl "aster and death-aileVlI-are associated, not WIth yourreal self but with a material cor-poreal bodily Sense of eXistenceclaIming to be you WhlCh sensemust be unreal if, as the BIble tellsus, God is true and ~~ sens.!

Sick?' Some may answer that itwas because he was divine But thiswould not explain how his im,medJ-ate followers and the early Ohris ..tians for at least two and a ha.1fcenturIes successfully lUvoked thishealing power Were they also dl-vine? Our great teacher neverclaimed that the son of Mary wasthe ideal man None other than theincorporeal inorganic spIritual ideais the only begotten Son of God"the only type of man whom.Snirit creates It was the Master smission to reveal God s 1mage andlIkeness In order to make plain hisposlt1on Jesus referred to himselfas a man that bath told you thetruth WhlCh I have heard of God"

Therefore U1 order to be ac-counted true ChrIstian teachingmust be demonstrable If unable toendure thIS test one s religious be-llefs are ObVIOUslyin con:tiict withTruth To say that there is no Sci ..ence of Chnstlamty IS the same assaymg that Christlanity is a falseteachmg But ChrlstIan Sciencedeclares that because Jesus' heal-ings were clearly in accord withdivine law, Slml1ar results wl11folloWwhenever others are willing, like theMaster to conform their lives to thereqUlrements ot that law It" ishIghly lJ'nportant, therefore, thatmankind should acquamt them-selves with this law of mfin1te Spirit,learn how to apply lt and prove ltsefficacy ln their own and others'l1ves

Unlike all others, however, MfaEddy s discovery transcended therealm ot sight and sound It liftedher conscl0usness above the dreamof tlme m.to eternity and beyond thesepse ot space into mfimty Shelearned that the divine Principlestarting point or workmg basis ofChristian healing Wfs the absolutetruth about God man and the uni-verse namely, infinite good orpresent spirltual perfectlOn Shesaw tha.t what the Bible refers to ascreation having taken place in sevendays, was simply the author s highlyfigurative, tYPlcally Oriental way ofsaymg that self.existent Truth ordivine reality dawns upon indi-vidual human consciousness-some-times slow, sometunes fast-in sevenperiods of spiritual unfoldment theseventh day symbolIzing ascensl0n,or consoiousness nsmg entll'elyabove matter or material bellef intothe allnesa and everywhereness ofSpirlt

Writing on page 520 of the Chris.tian Science textbook SOlence andHeelth with Key to the Scriptures 'Mfs Eddy says, ' The numerals ofinfi.mty, called seven days. can neverbe reckoned according to the cal-endar of tlme These days willappear as mortality disappears, andthey will reveal eternity, newnessof Life, in which all sense of errorforever dlsappear", and thought ac-cepts the divine infinite calculus II

Revelation, Not Crea.tioDCreation, then, is really revela.tion

It is the progressive dawning of thelight of ever-presen~ good uponyour consciousness and mine untIlthe mental darkness disappears en-tirely, even as material darknessrecedes and finally dis~ppears beforethe lIght of day The vel1 be ltunderstood, is no'" on God it seemsto be on us It is a symbol of humanIgnorance, llwhich vall is done awa.yin Christ" Truth In other words,when self~existent Truth infiniteSpirit, or divme Mind, fully dawnsupon so-called human conscious ..ness, all ignorance, materlal belief,or error is dispelled or done away"Then one becomes aware of a uni ..verse in which fear, selfishness andcompetit1on, envy, hatred andjealousy, war, bloodshed, and deathare unknown, a universe createdand governed in perfect harmonyand impartiality by dlvine Principle,Love

To illustrate Some time ago Itmother was startled by the terrifiedC11es of her little daughter Shehurried downstairs and learned thatthe ohild had opened a door leadingto the darkened living room, hadlooked in, and believed she had seenthings that frightened her Themother calmly entered the room,drew back the curtains, and rolledup the shades fiooding the roomwith the early morning light Look-ing about, she saw that she wasalone, that all the furmture wasin its place, and that the room inevery other respect presented itsusual harmonious aspects She thencalled the little girl The chIld tIp.toed to the door, cautiously lookedtn, and recognized that her fearswere groundless Soon she was un ..dlSturbed and happily at play

Now, is not the attitude of ellmenland slmllar to that of the littlegirl? Are they not beheving fear-fully that they are livmg in a dis-cordant material world and are themore or less helpless victims of fearand worry, slckness and temptation,discouragement and fal1ure, disasterand death? But thanks to the en-lightel)ll1ent which Ohrlstian Sci-ence imparts we are learning thatit is all a mistake We are learn-ing that our suffering has beendue Wholly to a finite sense of theInfinite The Scripture puts it inthe following words 'My people aredestroyed for lack of knowledge'Instead of admitting that we areafraid of this, that, and the otherthing, we can now truthfully say'Thank God, I am not afraid Iknow that all that is real is spintual,harmless and good.. I know thatall is well "

Science of ReaUngNo doubt everyone in this audi-

ence will admit that only the pos~slble has ever been accomplIshed,and that Whatever hij8 been ac-complished once can be accom ..pUshed again The sale condltion isthe knowmg how Christlan SClencedeclares that, beca.use the teachmgand practice of Jesus were In fUllaccord with dIvine law there mustbe a Science of Chnstianity orChnstian Science, there must be aWilY,by following which, others cando what Jesus did Referring to theuniversal, eternal nature of histea.ehing, Jesus said 'My doctrine 1snot mine, but hlS that sent me Ifany man will do hlS wUl he shallknow of the doctrine whether 'it beof God, or whether I speak ofmyself '

•But," someone may be asking,'Ihow can we be sure that ChristianScience is m accord wlth the teach-ing and prachce of Jesus?' To thisquestion Christian Science repliesthat the truth taught by Jesus isdemonstrable It is as capable ofhealing today as it was then Jesus,be it understood, did not use drugs,surgery, diet, nor other materlalmeans, nor did he recommendthem. to others Nevertheless, hehealed by a process that was eVl-dently unfaJ.ling All sorts of dis-eases Ylelded quickly to hlS methodof treatment Even those who wereborn blmd deaf, dumb and phYSI-cally deformed, found themselvesrestored to a normal state as theresult of his lovmg influence :More-over, he declared that thIS evidenceof heahng power was the sign bywhIch hlS true followers wouldalways be known

Although Christian Scientists arenot so presumptuous as to behevethat they have reached the exaltedspiritual status of Jesus, they arecompelled, nevertheless accordingto the Master's own words, to admltthat it is possible through meek-ness, obedience and love If it werenot pdsSlble, why did Jesus declarethat we must do the works that hedid and in tIme to come greaterworks? Was the moot lovmg ofmen so unlovmg as to lssue a com"mandment that could not be obeyed?Here then is the yardstick-spmt_ual healing-With WhlCh to deter-mine Whether Christian Sciencecorresponds with the Christianity ofJesus

Then the question naturallyat~es, elBow d1d Jesus heal the

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Spiritual Dlscove",You and I are living in t1m.es of

thrilling adventure and amazingdiscovery We are living in what iscommonly referred to as l\ scien ..

I tific, inventive age Knowledge ofphyslcal sc~ence, for exa.mple, israpidly enlarging Recognizing thatwhatever is valuable must first beuseful, our tendency, as practically-minded people is to reduce every-thmg to 8 workable basis In ad-dition to the older systems such asmathematics astronomy, architec-ture navigation, and chemistry, wenow have the science of electricity,engmeering economlCS, physics,geology acoustlcs mineralogy, aero-nautlcs and so on, to mention onlya tew

In view of this world-wide tend ..ency to reduce human modes to asY$tematlc, workable basis, shouldwe not be prepared to welcome thevery Smence of Llfe the Science ofbeing or Chrlstmn Science? Notlong hence, the world at large, stilljudging (reasoning) according tothe appearance, will wake to thefact that Mary Baker Eddy has notonly founded and led a great re-ligious movement but that she hasaccompli$ed in the realm ofspiritual dIscovery, that which en-titles her to pre~eminence amongstthe scientifically great of all agesShe has ma.de it posslble for all whomil to judge righteous juc!gment.That is to say she has made It pas.sible for all who will to reason interms of reality and to heal by thesplntual power WhIch :it imparts

Columbus beheved there were un-discovered lands beyond the seaGalileo beheved there was a basiclaw govermng the stellar systemNewton believed there was an in ..vanable law WhlCh caused the appleto fall Watt believed there was alaw by WhlCh steam could be con ..verted mto motive power Fl'ankllnbeheved there was a law of relatIon-ShlP between lightning and elec..trlClty Marcom believed there wasa law by which messages could betransmItted without the use of wiresAnd Mary Baker Eddy believed therewas a divine law governmg in 'per-fect harmony the real or splntualuniverse including individual, im..personal spIritual man She be~lieved that if invoked in meeknessand love, this divme law wouldbring about health, hapP1l1ess peaceand a more abundant life inp"esent human experience All thesedI~coverers searched and foundafter WhICh they no lOIlier beheved,they k,:!'Y:./ ,. ....

Christian Science:Its Unlimited Possibilities

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Robert Stanley Ross, C. S. B.of New York City

The lecturer spotte substantiallY asfollows

My frIends, would you like to knowhow to be well and happy? WoUldyou like to know how to be free fromfear and worry? Would you like toknow how to be sure that all is wellwith your famIly J your friends andyour neIghbors? More importantstlll would you like to know how tobe kindly disposed toward all man ..kind and have them kindly disposedtoward you? Of course you would,even while an unspiritual point ofview may be arguing that all thiswould be an impossIble attainmentoutside of heaven impossible thatIs to say, prl0r to the cha.nge ca.lleddeath

~ivine Law Always AvailableAh I but it is not an impossible

attainment There lS away, and it1s the purpose of these lectures onChristlan Science to ma.ke it plainDoes mathematical law for ex..ample, place any obstructions eitherhere or he+eafter, in the path otthose who would scale the heightsof numerical achlevement? Doesmathemabcs teach that there willbe anything possible in the here ..after that is not posS1ble now? Cer ..talnlY not lOne need only to bringenQugh alertness, obedience, andappHcation to bear in order to prOVltthis to be true The same rule holdslood with reference to the demon"luation of divine law, which is thelaw of unlimlted possib1l1ties to allwho progresslvely respond to itslacred, lts imperative demands

In other words, Christian Sciencehas come to show mankind thateuvine law lS the law of health, joy,and blessedness to present humanexperience It has coroe to showthat, in view of the divine ever-pres-ence, there is as much good avail-able to us today as there was yester-day and as there will be tomorrow.Yea it has come to shoW that, if itwill be possible for us to do God sw111in the future, it is posSlble forus to do lt now Accordmgly, it canno longer be truthfully said by any-one, who is wll1ing prayerfully toturn to divine law for help, that heIs as one •having no hope, andwithout God in the world"

Oontrary to common belief, thereis no mystery about Christian Sci-ence healing Anyone can under-stand it The clearer one senses itsunlabored SlMpliclty, the easier itis tor him to utlfize its dlvine Prin-ciple Through this PrmClple, thehealing power of God becomes avail-able to all as certainly as it was tothose Biblical characters whoselives we contemplate wlth adm1ra-tion and reverence Sure1¥, "GodIs no respecter of persons"! Heloves you and me as impartially asHe loved them The great differ"ence between them and us is due,not to divine favoritism but to thefact that they both recognized thatGod loved them and prayerfully re-joiced in lt, whereas we do not WeBre inclined rather to look to thefuture in which to utl1Ize the lawof ever.present Love, whereas theyknew, in words of Paul, that' nowis the accepted tlme, behold, now isthe day of salvation"

--Lecture on Christian Science by Robert Stanley Ross, C.S.B.

Under the Auspices of Second Church of Christ, Scientist, Detroit, at the Second Church Edifice, 147 East Grand Blvd., Thursday Evening, March 9, 1939

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Cellophanes Main Colors 10c 2Sc 49cat Reasonable Prices 3 for IOc,Sc, IOc

Between Kaplan's and Krogers

We have a new building, new merchandise, new fixtures.Our aim is to carry as complete a line of 5c-to-$l.OOmer-chandise as is possible in the space we have, and to givethe best service possible to the people of Grosse Pointeand vicinity. We list below a few of our opening specialfeature items and invite you to come in and look around.

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Store Opening5c to $1.00 STOREOPENS SATURDAY

MARCH 18,1939

SPECIALDOG FOOD

HI.her Meat Content $3.60Case of 48 1.]h can. • ... .. ••15 lb•• C0U81ns Krlnkle. F R E Ew.th each ca'.

FULL LINE FERTILIZER AND LAWN SEED

QUALITY FEED STOREHarper at 8-Mile Road TU 2-0550

5cto$1.00 JD. & C. STORES17027 Kercheval Ave.

Mr and Mrs James P Feely are, Way With theu" daughtt::r, Mlldred,back In theIr home on Cumberland J after a VlSlt at Palm Beach

Shampoo and Fingerwave-$1 00 and upiThe Grosse Pointe Hairdressers I

279 Rivard Blvd. Niagara 7320 •Pl •••••• I •••••• a_a _ .

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In appreciation of the generous supportof the voters of Grosse Pointe Township Iwish to extend my sincere thanks.

CHARLES J.McKENNA

NOMINEE FOR CONSTABLEREPUBLICAN

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