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1 '"V ',' j. -V" ale, Micrg*-, rfay 5, 952 Femdle'i Only Hohie-Owned Pmd (Hrculawn Neis paper*- Deliered By l^hil^ery Thur»(liiy Morning < Tha Urge** Nwspapfjjj^^ Oakland Couny "In n CJ«nf by Hiar The Only Ferndala Newspaper 33rcJ Year No. 45 V Mrs. Douglas M a c A r h u r W i l l A d d r e s s *> Saisfied Yen for Trael wih World Trips - Me Fuure Moher-iri-Uw While Enroye o Manila on Ship N One of 'he nios gracious anc always calls him "General" which, [ell known mohers..will accomny hjeiv husband o Ferndale souhern couresy. As he rarely! represens he ype.of radiional Mi * when General and Mrs. aends social funcions she represens him and pays his.respecs Po^gl**. ' Mac-Arhur arrie "for heir firs Michigan appearance o.arious digniaries. snc heir reiirn from he far. One of her ousanding char^ Eas i a-erisics is he playing of her iacious and -chalning role wihou he slighes preenion. '.. pcrsohaliy ypifies Jcar» Marie Mac Arhur who has been a coin- During her say in Tokyo she. sanr Wnipanibn. pf he heroic General during his mos rying days', -\. '' V- V The ima'carhurs'. hae i 4- year-ola son, Arhur,*, named '_»fer his 'famous* grandfaher. He will.be ujable o.ma^e' he rip o MichrgJm because, of his aedance a school " Jean Marl* Mac Arhur was born in Nashille, Tennessee, he daugher of a wealhy and generous i faher. As she had a \ yen for rael, she saisfied i \ wih around he world cruises. \ Whie moi of her friends were marrying she was raeling nd makiijg new acquainances {"from her fron yard. Ire isied army wies a army s around he. work!. Mrs,, earhur could gie any major a ksson in army regulaions and n< csenmim would follow "he <f e of hor beauy, charm and c mon sense. wa 9*H ei'el MacArhur s rr icr' who was responsible for J< i meeing wih he Hero of B an, The lae Mrs. MacArhur, General'* V nqher. became sobd-in. line o cash checks a he. ba^ik like anyone else, Shopped a he X wih he oher- Army wies and asked no special priileges, Uniersally admired Jean Mac- Arhur* exemplifies. American womanhood empered yi'.h-- SoUhern couresy and gracious moherhood. ' h«8 always had one weakness. a %» lr^^harihrib Haei.-', '*.-«wi»w(*.^'i»fw T lessee glfr on shipboard on h way o Manila o isi her *( "You mus. mee nry 'son," «i old her. She did and in 937 W were married. f * j lean Marie MacArhur's grandf/psr hacj/oeen. a Confederae wy. officer and she has been ired in he background of army IK' Naurally _ when General jcavlhur Was assigned o he J ilippincs she accompanied him. *.ey made, ihefhbrrie iii he nliouse of a.manila Jioel, J On February _ Z2, Presen Rooseye.l' was forewarned a secre plan o ciapurc and II he '.General'and ordered hjin leae he Philippines.,T.he gen. rnl's escape fronifriie Philippines as one of he legends of World ar II..,,." / Drenched by sal-, spray and weakened by iolen aacks of sea-sickness he. weary group made he rip in-ope*n. orpedoboa's ha~pluriged and ossed in, he mounainous seas. f hey raeled by nigh and hid in -slieleredj, coes-by- day. Upon' reaching Ausralia,- he General immediaely began I laying he groundwork -foi* he re-cap'lure of. he Philippines and. seing he" - sage fbr ho, *end of ^orld'^ II. Jean' MacArhur" is ially iii*- poran o her husband's life. She s Has a Sory Scrambled Egg Ha Has Seen Many Campaigns One'ol (.he mos inernaionally famous- has will make is. appearance in Ferndale, May 6, when Gen." Douglas MacArhur arries weajng he weu-kno'wn "scrambled egg chfpeau Among he lile kriown facs abou he Army hero is ha he During his cade days a Wes Poin MacArhur, arried we/iring a.0-gallon Seson.. An insigh ino his personaliy came as World War I progressed when.he remoed he wire siffoner from -his regulaion field cap allowing'i o, hang jaunily oyer one-eye. ', ( -. Reurning o he Unied Saes in 99, MacArhur fused - o purchase a new hs.. He liked he old baered one and was raher senimenal abou i. O Many eraions are ranipaiil concerning he design "of he famous "scrambled egg"'model. A grea many peo'ple say he dreamed i'up himself, Ohers ell ho sory abou MacAr-hur. while in he Philipines in M8. sending backua Washingon for a new full crwss uniform for eening, wear lire new.full-dress apparel had been redesigned and. when, he receied "i, 'Ke '-'scrambled egg" ha was included. Naurally' He. assumod 'he -new mode) opper was. regulaion. He liked if-and has worn, i eer sljce. "Whaeer he'facs may be, in more han oie \jjay ha's.^ell he sory of Mac Arhur's baromeric ^ change in characer. The callow youh arried a he 'Academy "wih -a Seson he."nex four, years he was. rim and proper in a cade's cap during his firs our (Cphlnued 6n Page Z)''"'. BY JOE SFAIH % -. ' '"- *, ' Lexbon Managing Edior FRID'AY-MAY 6, beween he- hours of.4 and 5 p,m, people of Ferndale and Souh Oakland QoUny will assemble a Nine-Mile and Woodward'J.o lisen oone,of America's greaes miliary leaders..,-,' -. Though'he sofly symmerical whie cone of M. Fujiyama will no rjefald* he hero ofi Baaan and. Corregidor a he awaied occasion omorrow, Americans.from he Merqpdlian Area will surrender in ribue o General of he Army fouglas A. MacArhur.,,'''^. TomorrowAFerndale- will be -'lisening o a man^whom lens of n^ilions of Asiaics recognize as, America.. r,., - FIRST TO KECEVE GMH Hi.a'isi^ here will "bring o rhind of, eeryone he course of hjarlongand^briuian miliary.career.'-- " ' y- Among he singular, ye. lile knuwn, {acs abou y Gen. MacArhur fs.ha he is he fi.rs fulr general eer o \ receie he Congressional Medal of'honor. He has also achieed he disincion of haing been awarded all of.he Army's medals, many of hem more han once., ' Award-pi he medal oif honor was made in 942 arid Vas^- nrom - P f l l r "Hgjl hexolori o IU Peak and Le No Enemy Eer Haul Them Dpwn." - He'was desined (6 liberae he Philippines He had ^!^i o a c l e ^ y b /u P r? T^i SPT^ ^gien for gal^nry in he Philippine 'Campaign He also.holds*' 'come back "I shall reurri/'...-j ^* 9 * ^ m m a n < l e r o i + he U n ] e d Saes. Army in henar he Disinguished Serice Medal'wih Oak Leaf Cluser,.he MacArhur firs showed promise^as a miuary leader ' a >- oday! he,ini is,one of o he foremos oreinos auhoriies' on Purple- Hear' wih- cluser arid he -Siler Sar wih six while ye in Wes' Poin in 903. He graduaed he honor Asiaic affairs.,- clusers.,/ '.'..'. ''.' ' ] suden of his class and wih he highes aerages of any Following he aack by Japan' on -he Philippines- on peaohh'o come ou of Unied Saes Miliary Academy, ' HTs- -'n'uipy Meign decoraions include wo. from France, ' Dec. 7, I94I, General MacArhur's brillian defensie camjpaign iif he Philippines, and Cqre idbr. earned for him he ore^aeh^jrpm Beiguim, Poland,.Czechosloakia, Yugbslaia,- He was commissioned a second lieuenan and sehf o' Mex'ico.'and'-Equadors He also receied*, he Knigh's''Grand he Philippines..,, '. " ' ',.^'^ * applause of he world, and he was 'made%upireme- fommander Cross", besowed by King Georjja^el'presened by Lord Three years'laer he was maue aide-o liis faher ih Japan, of he.forces of he Unied Naions'in he Far, EasU - " Gbwrie goerndisgenerai of Au'sfaia jn ha counry in 9,44.. and he iqllowirig year o Presiden Theodore Rposee^ in -I^ his capaciy'he'carried oi> one of he greaes Washingon.. ' f ' ''-..-'- ' ' " The Black.fb.o-.Indiari Tribe adoped he^generarmarch offensie campaigns of all ime, wih consan regard for \ "'. COMMANDED RAINBOW DIVISION ~ 2,.942,,' naming hm Ma-Kahki-Pea'-bf Chief Wise Eagle. any unoward decimaion of his forces., -, In World War I, wih he ranj of colonel and as.chief of An^noW Americans 'here are honoring a general [Despie he'..gieni^a4? a many years, he lies-in feren saff and commander of he Rainbow Diisioh, he foqk par spifi who has carried many irnjw ino bale he absolue conicion, ha, onc(» a people hae ased freedom, ChafhpaRe-.Marne ' and he Aisne^Mame offensies, ^i whichyrmctb be he eny of man men. in' he hey A STATE OF MIND and-laer as Brigadier general, in he S. Mihiel and Meusewill neer permi i io. Kfe remoed, Argprjne dries' in. whicri he won a decoraion for exra- o n Large Turnou Expeced o Gree General a Woodward-Nine Mile BY WILMA GREEN WAY. ' Lexbon Saff Wrier J'ridayj May 6, is MacArhur Day in 'Ferndale, On ha day^housands of people, coming from Royal Oal«Township, Hazel Park, Berkley, Pleasan Ridge, Huningon Woods^'Oak Park, Deroi, will-conerge upon he. ciy of Ferndale for one purpose o see he man whose miliary genius once urned he ide of global war, sweeping oer he islands of he Pacific and snaching he lies n couh ess American soldiers from desrucion and defea. On Friday, May 6, a 445 p. m.general Douglas A. MacArhur will speak o he pepple of Ferndale, 4. ' "T-~«.! -<f.> 4(,,. HE WILL COME by car, lead-, M a c Seen A s G O P Choice Dondero Saes Cen. To Delier K,eyribe' Will Win in^oef^ock ing a moorcade, 'and wil be s ac< companied b.yt-mrs. MScArhurT. The long rain of carsw'ill approach Ferndalejion 'he souh', in a direc roue afer leaing Deroi and Highland" Park. Decoraed wih Bags arid fruhfgig, he Marge area 4n he pener of Woodward aenue', immediaely norh of Nine Mil* will hae been cleared and sec«ioncd off, and amplifiers and a public address sysem insalled. There he moorcade will hal. The saely General will b* 'welcomed o he ciy by Mayor Gen. Douglas MacArhur lias been inied o delier he keynoe address a he Republican conenion, according o Congressman George Dondero. Dondero said "a. person high in he pay anmcrls" assured! B n, e D - OarbuU and-mroduced him MacArhur "would he! oi recepion commiee by Carl heip.."- In Dondero's opinion, his means he deposed miliary commander In almos cerain o win he GOP Presidenial pollinaion..r~j wheher b he wana ii or nojl.p--...^. The Royal Oak congressman, and arden MacArhur 6o">J r, has see'ral imes prediced he* funeral would "sweep^ he conenion" if. he deliered -he. keynoe speech.. 'According o ofiej-.sources here* here is srong moemen in -seeral wings.of. he GOP o play up "he general n he conenion. ' k, In he pos, seeral'auhoriies -hae sared ha MacArhur could no delier he. keyhole address inless he, was. a conenion delegae... Dondero says here».is no basis for his.- conenion, And in- quiies a GOP headquarers sug. Ke.s DopderoLis correc. " In many poliical circles here, he conenion is growing ha, MacArhur's chance of being nominaed is increasing as h% -conenion draws near. " Two facs $re cied in suppor of> s his-belief Sen, Rober Taf of Ohio' has 4 no been able o "sop Eisenhower,''' arid.conersely,' Gen, Dwigh- ^ELserihower's poliical allies hae, nb been able o "sop Taf." * ' Eisenhower and. Taf' are.considered heleading conenders for he GOP nominaion a his ime. On'he' surface, heir deler gae srengh appears roughly JMjual..'..-'" j W. Forsyhe, aorney and former mayor of Ferndale,. * In addiion o he Mayor arid Mr. Forsyhe, he recepion commiee.will include co-chairman Asa' Bonner, pconunen Indus'* rlalis and presiden o Lexbofi, Enerprizes, Inc., James A. Mi» son, of Hgdgee Auo Sales, E Benlsge, ice-presiden of F«r ^flpie Board of Commerce Mr Dah^i'n. presiden of Hernda P-TA ' Coiancili, and~ he msyom of TieighborTrrg'.Two' "sudeh.«*»v5r Schools/will repres< yoiih. The general, w ed, wih a fanfare of musi he Lincoln High School ban...' and during he course of his isi, he and Mrs. MacArhur will each be. presened».whh'- a gif, as a.memeno of heir-isl.' - *-*-" ' '.. THIS VISIT will inarkna"''!fie.* in he annals of.ferndale. Neer before in'is hisory has his ciy been priileged o enerain and honor so grea a digniary.or so.fafrous 'a general..,..bu he'crowds ha' jam he' area surrounding hi, clearing space, hose who edge and push and josle o g«<*. a. iew and 'hear his speech,-will no hsye come o see A grea digniary..they wfll hae come o see and pay homage o MacArhur, he men'.. '. ',. '.-' Thp man who naer grew ired, who neer los couragfiz^ho ne^er los faih.' The man whose inincible*spir-. i, ime afer.-ime, picked ie* (Coninued on Page %) '" When Napoleon failed he was fory-sa'.^ Bu general MacArhur had neer been,gien a chance o ire in he menal sense.of he word, he neerdlcwed himself o grow old. ". ". " ' ' '' ' -..", ' Appearing before him on his-desk is his framed mesr, sage.. *. - ''"' '.' '.' '', -.-'." "Youh.is no a ime of life -i is a sae pf mind. Nobody, grows old by merely liing "a number of years-people grow old only by desering heir ideals. n.years wrinkle he skibj bu o, giye no enhusiasm wrinkles he*soul. Worry, doub, 'I SHALL. RETUfN" '.' ordinary heroism.-... self-disrus^ fear, and despair hese ar^.he long, long years On Ocober 20, 944, as -ihe., general sepped ashore - In.99 he became superinenden of. Wes Poin where ha how he head and urn\he growil^g.spiri back o dusfc. hrough he surf ono/sun-bahed Leye, he furher made he rerhained.hn'iifl922, leaing ha 'pos o sere again in he. "Wheher seeriy or sixeen,^ ihere^w in ey^ry -being's known his coriyicipn wih he following words 'Philippines for hree years.-. In 930, Presiden, Herber hear''he. loe of wonder, he yee amazemen a llie sars' 'Rally o me, Le he Jiiomiahje i^irlf of Baaan I Hooer, maije him chief of saff wih* he^rank of full general. qnd-. he sarlike hihgi and houghs, he ' undauned. challenge,pf he eens, he unfailing childlike appeie Tor wha and^corregidor lead on.... For' he land of ymr sacred. I'- -As.miliary-adisor o he. Philippines m.935 he was.. hir'h^'srike!-.. ' '" " /,','. ' i commissioned Fjeld -Marshall-,p.f he.'philippine Army by nex, and he joy and iie game of'hfe. "' Presiden Quezon.. ''' '' ''" "...,' A, ''Le no hear be fains Le eefy arnhe seeled. The ' '.'You^area^ young as your faih, as old as your doub KurianceTof Diine God poins o he way. Follow in His ' ' ' LEADS L'^J FORCES,,' ' as young as your self-confidence, as old as your- fear as yourig The 72-year-old general reired on Dec, 3, 937,^/ix#s,, name 6 he Holy GraU of righeous icory^,,,..,..,.... as your hope^as-'oid'^-'-yourdesj^'ir.-"- '"'.,,...-'' J -. "HAUL THE COLORS-' / Geireral MacArhur's philosophy seems 4b emanae from spme deep and myserious reseroir, eer kindled wih hope,> parioism, and nobiliy, a, rue characeris- j ic of he world's greaes leaders,.. Those qualiies were neer so exhibied han on he day ' of March 2, 945, when Dougjas, MacArhur se foo once, mwe pnbale-sca'redxorreg^fdor..! He wached he Sars. ari,d/sripes hoised on he baered, flagpole from which he pnemy had ripped i* hree years before...".'"'_'.".'.'.., - "".'._ The general Said- '..'.",."<- "I see he old flagsaff sill sands. Haul he roors, o is peak- and le no eseniy eer haul hem down.'', As >ha is honored oday hroughou he naion," he' shall "Napplcon'i'^he- once! said,'."faued%«onj-y becay.se he was.[always be looked o. as America's herd, e "Caesar df* he! 'ued-~he 'drie ha-kep him going was wearing ou.'''.---^acjrle.'' '.....'' -\. m - ii

2 'V-' Page Two, Ferndale Gaiefe.. Berkley Times.. LEXBON NEWSPAPERS.. Haiel Park Palladium,. Madison News Thursday, May 5, 952 Wih a dazzling ARRAY OF NEW i8aw Board Minues, April 8, 952, The ajdjourhed regula^ meeing of he Board of Educaion, School Disric of he Ciy o Ferndale, Couny of Oakland, Sae of Michigan,, reconened in lie Board room > Wednesday, April 6, 952., % /, Meeing was'called o order by Presiden Ruelle a 800 p.m,, Members Preseni KJrs. Pence, Messrs. Cawfigh, /DiGiulio, Laude, RueH«r arid Sahlin. Members. Absen' Mri. Cooke! Leer read from he Lincoln High School January, 983, graduaion claw jn-regard o.'ickes for he Senior" Play. >,. Discussion of he Jackson Addiion by he Board arid archiec. The Board adjourned a 845 p m.. ino Budge Sudy Session. The Board reconened a''94,5 p.m.. ',. Moled by Mr. Sahlin, suppored by Mr. Laude,,ha he enaie budge of $,880,693 be approed and ser. o he Couny Allocaion Board! - Y.ea# All. h> Nays None.. Moion carried. Discussion of enure.',/- "** f Moedby Mf. SahHn,"s'uppored by Mrs. Pence, ha helol-. lowing quesion on enure be placed on he ballo a he regular elecion on June 9, 952 "Shall he proisions of Ac No. 4 of he Public Aca of Exra Session 937 as amended (Teachers' Tenure Ac), be adoped by. he School Disric.of he Ciy of Ferndale?" Yeas ' Mrs. Pence and.mm Sahlin.' Nays Messrs, Carwrigh, DJ* Giulio, Laude, and Ruelle. Moion los. Moed by Dr. DiGiulio, suppored by Dr. Carwrigh, ha he enure law be placed on he ballo in he fall a a special eljjejion afer he Board has had< he ime o sudy he enure law more horoughly. Yeas Meesrs. Carwrigh, Di Glulio, Laude, and Ruelle, Nays Mr Sahlin. i_jno Voing Mrs.'Pence. Moion carried.. Moed by Mr. Sahlin, suppored by Dr. DiGiulio, ha he meeing adjourn. -' _..Moion carried. '' * Respecfully submied, Erhi, Kienbaum,. - Secreary Approed Edward Ruelle, Presiden." 5 " woy*'*^ ims^e^% Ruelle. jj^jf '...» '.- ^--" HODGES AUTO SALES, INC. " Michigan'* hading Dodg-Plymouh Deafer^, 26 Years In Ferndale' Complee 24-Hr. Serice" [ We Are Neer Closed Excep Saurday Nigh. and Sunday / 230(, Woodward Ferndale ll., JO April 5, 952 "The regular meeing of -he. Board of Educaion,-School Disric*, of he Ciy of Ferndale, Couny of. Oakland, Sae,'of Michigan, was held in he Board room Tuesday April 5, Meeing was calledf)order by Presiden Ruelle a 745 p.m. Members Preseh^aa Messrs. Carj^h^ DiGiulio, and Laude and Sahlin. ~ J nues 'of. he, regular meeing of March 24, 952, were read, approed, and ordered filed. Communicaion read/from he Ferndale Memorial Associaion.. I was agreed "ha Mrr-RueRe will.-represen he Boar*.a he meeings of he Ferndale Memorial Associaion, Leer read from he Oakdale Gardens Policemen ajjd Firemen Goodfeilows Inc. in regard o he. priae' use of.he. Gran playground for carnial purposes. Moed by Dr. DiGiulio, suppored by Dr.* Carwrigh, ha he reques for he use of he Gran playground for carnial be. denied. ' - * *,. - Yeas' All. Nays None.. Moion carried.. / "Leer read from he' 'American Federaion Of Sae,.Couny, and Municipal Employees'. '.. Leer read from he Smih and Andrew's Consrucion Company re, cos fa Lincoln, High School seps. ", '- Moed by Dr DiGiulio, suppored by Dr.^Carwrigh, ha he bill for $2200 for consrucion of he Lincoln High School'seps be approed' afer minor repairs are. made. j ", Yeas AH, Nays" None*.,'.... Moion carried. Leer read from Carl W. Forsyhe, aorney, giing legal opinion ha he las day* of filing nominaing peiions shall be a 4*00 pin, Saurday, May 0, S52. Moed by Mrs. Pence, suppored by Dr.^Giullo ha -he' rf«,j sigriaion of Mrs. Imogerie Wixson clerk, and Leser *H. Long, sweeper, be acceped. Yeas All. Nays, None.... '. Moion carried. Moed by Dr. DiGiulio, "sup*, pored by Mr*. Pence, ha he following resoluion be adoped WHEREAS, Miss Gladys Ly Jfcmes was aken by Deah oh March 3> 952 and'.,, WHEREAS, for hiry-fie" years.she had rendered a pro-! fessidnal serice in -he educa-, ioh of children and youh, of his counry, Wih seen years of (fiier career, being spen as a eacherin he School Di ric of "he, Ciy of Ferndale and WHEREAS, her! selfless, deoion o duy and her concern for he highes deelopmen bf "children had been accompanied by a coninuing bond of eacher- 'pupil eseem'and effecion and- WHEREAS, he mark of her fine work- and splendid personal influence is now wrien M he lies of a generaion of youhs and aduls NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, ha in his loss d a fine person and employee, he Board of Educaion herewih officially sae he aboy_e in honor of her memory, and - exend heir sincere sympahy o he suriing members' of her family and BE IT FURTHER RESOLV ED, ha his resoluion be recorded in he minues of he. Board, and a copy be sen o 3 he neares relaie. Yeas All... Nays'None.,, Moion' carried. Moed by Mrs. Pence, suppored by Dr. DiGiulio, ha we receie he - comnunieaion from he Ciizens Adisory Commiee on School Plan Planning and place I onfile,and auhorize Mr. Bes o proceed wih plans and specificaions for he Jackson School addiion. Yeas All... Nays None. Moion carried. Discussion of he school calendar for heyear s Moed by Dr. Carwrigh, suppored by Dr. DiGiulio, ha he following school calendar for b/ year "be adoped I952-S3 School Calenda Monday, Sepember.- Sabor Day. - - ' - Tuesday, Sepember 2 -mvp' opening ConferenceJ.no closes. Wednesday, Sepe opening.conference IJMu. Thursday, Sepembe begin. _ Thursday, Ocober MEA classes. '-' day, Ocober 0. MEA Approed Tehers'nriaiue and Secrearies' Insiue no classes, Absen Mrs, Cooke Thursday, No em her 27) hanksgiing "Day. Friday, Noember 26-*Thahksgiing Recess, Monday, JN^ejgpber Claases resume.. ' Tuesday, December 23 Chrismas Recess begins, 330 p.m. Monday, January 5-rCfasses resume, ''"'*-' Friday, January 23 Firs semeser ends no classes. Monday, January 28 Second semeser begins. 'Friday, March 6 Couny. Teachers' Insiue and Secrearies insiue no' classes. Friday, April 3 Good Friday. Monday, April 6-^Eas.er Recess, Tuesday,' April. 7-~Eaj3erRe- cess. ~* J >r^ff Wednesday, April 8 Classes resume., Thursday, June Teachers' records "no classes, Friday, June 2 Second semeser ends' no' classes,. Number" of days fpr which eachers are paid, 20Q,. Number of days pupils' are in session," 83,. ' Number^of days, eachers are on duy, 9. 'Yeaii All- ' Nays None.. Moion- carried. '. " *. Di.scussior of ' he Adisory.Commiee. onyln'sruc-io'nai 'Ma-'..Discussion of /ex book, ap- proal for primary reading maeriais.... ' '*.', - "Moed by Dr..' Dliulio, suppored by Mrs. Pence, ha he new reading readiness maerials, "We Read Picure*" arid "'We Read More Picures," and he new Junior' prinmer, "Guess Who," and Is accompanying workbook, all of.he ScoV, Foresman Basic Reading Series, be iu? eluded on he local lis of basic insrucional maerials. ' - Yeas All.,...," Nays None. Moion carried. j Moed by Dr. DiGiulio, suppored by Mrs. Pence, ha he' hid for he backsop a Jackson Scliool be he Wire arid'iori Producs in he amoiin'of $544, and he bid, for he fence a Taf School by he" Cyclone Fence Company in he amoun of $75 be approed. Yeas All.. Nays.None. \ Moion car.riedi ' Moed by Dr.r DiGiulio, slip* pored by Mrs." Pencer ha he payrolls, general fund bills,* deb serice". bills, and building fund bills be paid as lised Payrolls,.$3, General-Fund.Bills.. 22, Deb Serice' Bills..,,. 88,88 Building Fund^Bills Yeas All. Nays None! Moion carried/ Moed, by Dr. Carwrigh, suppored by Mrs. Pence, ha he Superinenden be auhorized o excuse from duy, a eacher o ar end 4 he Ciil Defense.XrainirTg school for one week, expenses of he rip and school o be pafd by he Ciy of Ferndale. Yeas All. Nays None. Moion carried. A meeing wih he Liiicohf' High School Ahleic Associaion for April 28, 952> following, adjournmen of he/legubr meeing was se. c" Moed by Pr. CarwrigmVauppored by pr. DlGluflo, ha he.discussion/on ( enure ba abled unil he /ex meeing. Yeas Nays«one. Moioi carried MoeJ by Dr. DiGiulio, sup- p.oredi by ^Dr. Carwrigh, ha esmen of $22994 from 950 Bond Reiremen Fund be mad* by he-official dian, he Deroi Trus fjornin U. S. Treasury bonds, eaa All. Nays Nona." Moion carried. _A enaie dae for May 8 (s choice) and 8 (2nd choice) was o mee wih Dr, Mamchur aa ion preiously aken..'moed by "Mrs. Pehce# auppored' by Dr. Carwrigh, ha he meeing acjjourn o Wednesday, April 6, 952, a 745 p.m. Moion carried.. Respecfully subfeiied,,. Erln Kienbaum, -. Secreary -Edward Ruelle,, Presiden. '. CITY or FERNDALE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ALLEY VACATION. Noice la Jiereby gien ha a public hearing will be held In he Ciy Commission Room in he Ciy of Ferndale locaed a 2205 Woodward' on.monday, June 2, 952, a.8 p.m. relaie o he acaing of he following alley WHEREAS, h,a.alley in he Ciy of Ferndale "Couoy of Oakr land, Sae of Michigan, despribedas follows " THE ALLEY WEST OF BONNER AVENUE FROM. ROSEWOOD AVENUE TO VESTER AVENUE,, ' ia.no longer heeded as a public alley, excep, howeer, an ease?' men along, hrough, on andoer said alley, is sill required, for public uiliy lines,, poles,, ubes and conduis, and WHEREAS, his Commission, deems" i adisable o acae, disconinue and abolish said alley hereinbefore described, \ resering, howeer,.uno he j^y, of. Ferndale and is assigns an ease" men alorfg, hrough,,. and, oer, said alley for he purposes aforesaid.. " NOW, THEREFORE, BE -If RESOLVED, ha hevalley hereinbefore described, be acaed,, disconinued and abolished, resering, hdweer, <no he* Ciy of Ferndale. and-is assigns an cosomen along, hrough'oh and oer,said ailey for-publjc uiliy lines., poles, ubes, and conduis RESOLVED FURTHER, ha a public hearing be held. in..he Commission R6oni of he Ciy of Ferndale on.he firs flooof he \ MacArhur (Coninued from Page One), ^ ory fro'm' defea iri he Pacific Theare during he las war. 'i '.'. *..The-man.who sood for wha'jfaf 'considered he bes Wihou^mpiomise, who spoke up fdijkra' he belieedrigh, and,righ' or wronbi proed Jiis readiness o sacrifice posiion anddwwer raher han accep 'A,policy which, i n his esimaion spelled desrucion for hu^oimiy ahttiis fellow men., * Tha isuhe rue MacArh'uV he people-will urn ou o see. And aiwa^, whereer Mac- Arhur isp scaered 'hroughpu he 'Crowd, Will bo hose who come for loe sq.rdi-eis who fough under him and knew his rdeeds moh'er^ who waied for heir sons, 'Wies who waied' for heir husbands, children'-.who.waied' ^for heir ''.fahers who hank MacA^'hur for his r pe'r«sonal-par in "he leiirn of heir fighing men, In heir hears, MacArhur will lie foreer as a rue spldier, a 77.35" {courageous general and a grea, i<w -n'. Mac's Ha V (Confued from Page OheT' pf duy.in he"phllippines he wore a fronier cap... w."..'., *.*.'. *.. lif ciilian dress, in Washingon a he sar of World War I, a sraw ha was his faorie. On his reurn^ o he naion's caplol, in 9fi "he cocky baered ha he had," modeled during hwfghifigexperiences seemed a lile ou,of keeping wih his rank of brigadier general. Robinson Wins Howeer, who would ell he School Award Army's younges diision commander wih 3 decoraions ha his ha' was no jus righ, army-wise? On aking command a Wes Poin June 2, 99, Major General Charles F. Thompson.finally persuaded MacArhur.. ino a change of head coering" by calling aenion o he fac ha he was now head man of he greaes miliary academy in he world. Years laer during he a rug-- H gle in he, Pacifla his original ype " scrambled^ egg" headpiece' became * familiar sigh hroughou he.far Eas and was Insanly recognised wheneer he wen!. Ferndale (jirl Aide In Producing College Dance fhe Draper-Siedschlag women's dormiories a Wesern Michigan College in Kalamazoo will presen heir annual spring formal "Blossom Time'.' dance Saurday, on he campus", Miss Sandra Gage, daugher Of Mr. and. Mrs. Raymond Gage, Roanoke sree, Ferndale, is in charge of decoraions for he affair. '. The Ferndale Gazee WJibllBhed m» AN.iNDKPKNUPNT NEW8PAPKR. Published Eery Thursday by " LEXBON ENTERPRISES, INCi WOODWARD.AVENUE Ferndale 20, Mich'.. Phone Lincoln or r302 Enered as second class mail maer July 6, 924,' a he Posoffice, Deroi,'Mich-,"uncier Ac of March 3, 897, Subscripion Price By Mail, $2,00 Per Year in Adance. $2.5¾ Ouside. Oakland Couny...", 7 Coupie learned Saurday Fern-Wood Joins i Safey Program Fern-Wood Cherole, Inc. oday announced paricipaion in a naionwide auomobile safey Eelyn,C reed, 'daugher of Mr. ^A wedding breakfas, was sered, a he bridegroom's parens' role Moor Di.isipn, program sponsored by he Clie- and md Mrs* Mr* "Gilber.Creed of Deroi, Vas^ married o, Freieiick home wih,»30 'guess'-aendihg. The program launches for- he F. rrouse,' son of Mr. and.mrs. An eening, recepion was held firs.. ime i> he aucim'pbufe indusry a coninuous, rouine - of Thomas 0.. Mendeniall, ofm70 a he Ferndale. Elks Club. "The W, Benne, Ferndale, Saurday newly weds lef. on a one-week carchecka in order o eliminae morning.. honeymoon o' Monreal and,new defecn.ha migh lead o raffic The bride, gien in marriage /York Slae., accidens...- * by-her-faher,' wore a balleriha For her going away'oufi he.' 'indorsed by naional safey lengh gown of whie sain wih ^)iide ' chose' a nay blue faille 6i^anizaioos,.we fee)'his is one a'fiedlace bodice of nylon oule. sui^wih.whie accessories. She of fhe soundes projecs.of i* A Julie cap held her waib lengh x \ a i graduaed from he Ais and illusion eil and she carried a' crafs' school in Deroi in 950. bouque of whie ioles and spring flowers, Consignor James O'Brien officiaed a*f he ceremony iri S. James Caholic Church, Ferndale, a an 30 Nupial Mass., f Mrs. Dorohea- Brown, p-f,..deroi was maron of honor. She' wore a gown of yellow eyele organdy Wih a maching cap and carried a bouqije of yellow ioles! ". '.,. Bri de sma id was Paricia O'Leary of Deroi. Her gown was pf orchid eyele orgaridy.wih a cap o mach and she*carrifcd a bouque of purple ioles. Charles Mendenhall erf Der^ was bes frran/^feomasw. Mendenhall, also of Deroi, ushered. The bride's moher wore.a dress of pink nylon prin wih flowered ha' and a corsage' of whie carf nalons, A dress of yellow nylon prin was chosen by he bridegroom's moher. She.wore a yellow and brown ha and a whie carnaion corsage. Alec. MacDonald was solois. Award winners, from 2 ciies hae been seleced for "heir display of publicaion maerials a he second conference on "Communiy Wide V Approaches' o Adul Educaion." The conference was sheid May Land 2 ahe Kellogg Cener for Coninuing Educaion, Michigan" Sae College. The Judging commiee, headed, by Maurice G. Carmany, Direcor of Pir'nc'VRelaions for he Michigan Educaion Associaion, announced is decision May 7. Raihgs were gien -on^ he basis of ousanding, excellen, honorable menion and gopd. Eighy communiies were represened, and he 2' wmeers were singled oi on' he basis of -maerials which showed imeliness, forma, dicion and suiabiliy. Roy. E. Robinson, Ferndale adul educaion direcor, won excellen raings for he publicaions, "Group Discussion" and "Le's /M>ok a Our Schools," '"' SOROPTIMIST CLUB ATTENDS LUNCHEON Wfleh puing on hew spring. Tha regular luncheon meeing, gloes be sure c urn finger, of he Soropimls Club of Ferndale wa«held a he Firs Meho? rings, oward The^palm, dis.church Monday. -" Guess^ frqm he,'soropimls Municipal Building lccaed a Club of "Berkley were presiden 2205 Woodward Aenue a 800 Mrs. John McQuaer, Mrs.. Rober p.m. on Monday, June> 2, 952, o Magori Mi-s. Rober Cook,-- Mrs. Hear objecions hereo Clarence,. Harung and Mrs/Ed "RESOLVED, FURTHER, ha ward Sawyer.. he Ciy Clerk'be and he is hereby direced- ai cause a noice of held, presided oer by presiden A-shor business aneeuog was suchhe.aring wih a copy of his Dr. Harriee Emeric resoluion o be published wo,.mrs. Florence Dymond, program chairman, inroduced he suflfcessie Weeks before.june 2, 952, in he Ferndale Gazee, a. Berkley guess,' smd hey presened he program. I was a newspaper of general circulaion in- he Ciy pf Ferndale panel discussic^n on assimilaion,, Le any and> all ineresed perr prepared byicsirclub and gien sons be presen h.e'n and here o a he Midwesern conference a be heard.. Indianapjlis in April. - ',' T. H. 'O'Donoghue, A he^monday 'meeing, Mrs.. -. Ciy Clerk SaWyer Was. ne leader 'Mrs. Published Ferndale GB«ele Magor represened he Dayon, May 5, 22, 952 -" ",. " Ohio, club prgsid^nfmrsv-me- Naional Aiorfslfi<! Keprcsenale NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING SERVICE, INC. '.', Quaer, he ge^ley club. Mrs. Cook, Deroi and Mis.'. Harung, Trenon.-, The/ bridegroom aended S.* James school in Ferndale and \as graduaed in June,,94^. The newlyweds plan o lie on Midland Sree in Redford Township. Roofer ^Sues Ciy For Hilon Sie ' The Ciy of Ferndale before Oakland Circui Judge H..Russel' Holland M«f**^will hae o show cause on wh> p' building permi should, no' be issued a Deroi rooling, company who wishes o. build, af' office. and Warehouse a' 03 Hilon. Frederick C.' and Rober L. Yankee, company owners, hae asked a wri of mandamus be issued which would force he ^ciy" cbnvmission.jo issue -a permi. The sui.names he may'or, ciy. commissionerj ciy clerk.and he ciy as defendans. I saes ha a'permi jhoul.d be graned, because roofling businesses are permied on he'sree by ordinance, oher roofilnk companies are locaed In he iciniy and In areas zoned for business, and ha a permi^ was graned he C. J. Hous roofing- company, The commission,. February 8, bya> 3 o 2 oe denied he permi beeause i fel, he company. was primarily an indusry and so could no be locaed on Hj^on which is a^nedsor business. Subsequen appeals failed by he same oe. ' The Yankees bough he land afer consuling a 923 ciy ordinance > which permis roofing and plasering businesses in he business zone. The C. J. Hous roofing company,, 2000 Hilon,, was graned, a' permi in 95. The commission, he same.'nigh i denied he Yankees a permr graned Hous a iniial merchans' license. hy Ernes P. Goldsworhy of Ferndale was elecedfirsice -chairman of /he Oakland.couny chapwrof henalonah Foundaion Wr. Infanile Paralysis recenlly. Goldsworhy' was 95 Souh Oakland March of Dimes chairman. "''.'..' Oher officer* of he^chaper are Carl W. Doneson of Ppniac, re-eleced chaipman Pierre Delmpnier df -Farmingon, second ice chairman Howard O. Powers of Poniac, reasurer' Mrs. Herber R, Abranis of.wixom. assisan reasurer foy Dorris of fohiac, sacreary'..''...new direcors appoined'for hree years are Mrs, Erwin L Bell of Royal Oak,. Meron Spaulding of Ferndale, Mrs. Howard Riemah of.birmingham and Elber M. Wilnio pfppniac,. The annual, repor of he chap- er's serices o couny.polio paiens - s"h owed a. oal of- $32,570.2 offinancial,aid gien o 8 cases. Disbursemens were for hospializaion,,ho packing, nursing carc.m'edical'seiwices, physioherapy reamwis and orhp^. peilic appliances'. j*r, Thf'final 952 March of Dimes. NOW OPE -- 'acciden raes in'he communiy." As explained by Mr. Sock, in he fuure all passenger cars and rucks enering his esablishmen will be gien free lopoin -inspecion. (- ' ',», This * examinaion will, coer he mechanical iems frequenly i h ol V -dj,in- accidens ires,. seering, lrr^ce s,, f^ron head- > * lamps, reai/ headlamps, horn, - body glfissj windshield wiper " rear ision mfpror and exhaysr-^. sysem^ The owner will hjeh be gien a repor on he.condiiiojf' of hese feaures,,., "The program was inspired by, findings ha, irually one-hird of all cars on -he. highway are below safey sandards " said Mr. Sock.- "In many cases he owners'were no aware of he. defecs in heir cars and in a grea majoriy only a' sligh adjus-- men was necessary o correc he faul. "Wheher or no he ear own- ' er decides o auhorue.repairs in my Shop or elsewhere, we will bring deficiencies o his aenion.". ' -. Obiuaries MERLE CHARLES HOSKINSON Merle Charles Hoskinson, 49, died" of a- hear aack in Clearmon^ Florida, April 2?. He was bom May 6, 903. Mr. Hoskinson had been a residen, of Ferndale for he las weny years where *he was a real esae broker. '. Suriors include his wife, Ila >wo sons, James and Jerry andson, Jimmy his moher, Emma Hoskinson, of Graio, Ohio hree brohers, Jan, Verne and William, all of Deroi, and' a siser, Mrs. Maxlna Mc- Elroy, who lies in California. Heads campaign repor reealed hai $60,776,33 was conribued o suppor he work of he. n.aional foundaion in proiding paien aid, research and professional.educaion. ' GENERAL MAC ONCE DIRECTED OLYMPIC GAMES.'An ineresing sideligh on he life of General Douglas Mac- Arhur is he fac ha ih 928 he sered as presiden of he American Olympic, Commiee and was direcly in of he Unied Saes e^b^mirlnr ^ha games a Amserdam.. '' In making a repor o Presiden Calin Coolidge. he'saed' "Nohing is more synonymous of *aiir naional success han is.'our' naional success in'ahleics.. Nohing has been more characerisic of he genius of he American people han is heir genius for ahleics."'-., - o Welcopw A Grea American,¾ M a c i&kewdale 'Mon n s o n C l u b ailomilem. LUNC PRIVATE"DOMING ROOMS 520 E. 9 Mile.7 U AND DINNERS OPEN SUNDAYS FOR PARTIES AND CLUB MEETINGS Closed/Monday,, f., V.

3 ^Thursday, May 5, 952 " ' * * * ' - Bd* of Educaion Candidaes f ah Carl Forsyhe o Preside in Rooseel J. School on Friday Ee. Carl Forsyhe, Ferndale aorney, has been asked by he.sponsoring organizaion, SCOPE, o preside..a. he public- meeing, o Carl Forsyhe be hetd^a" Rooseel School, on he eening of May 6. purpose of his meeing is o gie each candidae an alloed amoun,of ime o express his iews on his Welcome.V. General. MacArhur All Ferndale as well a-he/ enire naion hails you as Ame'rica's ousanding soldier. Eil Lawless Bukk, Inc. 433 WopjjWard. Ferndale Lincoln ferndale. Gazee Hold Shower For May Bride Mary. Lou Henslef, who receiy'ed her. diamond on Chrismas and announced her engagemen' o Bonald James Leslie of 96 LocJwopd, Royal, C/ak, -aended hejr second bridal' shower early h.'*' monh. *, candidacy for* elecion o he Board of Kdu^caion of he Fe'rrdale-PJeasariV'Hi'dge School, Disric. Forsyhe proposes he following rules for gooiyi.irjjgl4.be meeing,.. The speaking order wil'be deermined by lo / "'"' 2, Each candidae will hae'en minues alloed o 'him o express his personal.iews on his candidacy. ' 3. Afer all* candidaes hae Bppken,' a reply period.of fie minues for each candidae will be gien so ha heflbiay reply o any challenges or conenions ha may deelop foss he- discussion by he oher candidaes. 4. Each candidae''.will be expeced'o refrain from inoling he 'personaliies of,.' he oher candidaes in his discussion. Howr eer, he record, saemens and pol.ites of he indiidual candidaes perirren' o he-issues/may be impersonally discussed by he candidaes, 5. Following "he remarks'of he candidaes, he meeing will be adjourned.. ' j Forsyhe said 'I is. my, hope [ ha his procedure will accomplish wha I undersand o be he purpose of he.meeing,, namely o insure- each candidae he uninerruped righi o express' his Gncensored and- Unconrolled iews on- he issues which his "elecion presens. You will noe ha his does no proide for a public' discussion. I do^n'o beliee.ha ha.'is he purpose of his meeing, bu raher, I feel ha he real reason for holding he^ meeing is o 'gie he' public a chance o see and hear, he candidaes and, from he remarks^ of hese candidaes^ he oing ciizen may pas's heir own judgmens'. -<"- "I is my firm belief ha his meeing can be held in a dignified manner ha eery candidae will be well reaed, and ha he lisening audience will be respecful and aenie. I shall be compleely imparial' in his maer" and I conceie i o be my duy o mainain an orderly and proper amosphere for he discussion- by he candidaes of fhe ial, issues, presened by his eleci6n.."a imekeeper will "be presen and eery candidae will.be required o confine his remarks.o he ime alloed o him. Your co-operaion in- his regard is mos respecfully solicied, May I urge you o be presen a his meeing-as I am sure he public will be ery ineresed in hearing wha.each candidae has o say. wih regards* o. his" candidacy." N - - ' # a-nd' Mrs. Arhur H nensier, l^lboard Direcor Ofc i&hrnf^ A< Franklin/Berkley /, had preious- -, l\*ciri i7l* - ly gien ou he dae.ofher wedding. I will be,'.a\ l030 a.m, Company Here May 24, in The Shrine.of he ' Lucien Lamoiireux has been.lile Flower. y ',,'"'.'..,. named o he Board of. Direcors-, 'The miscellaneous shower and I. WILLIAM J. FOSTER,^950- bue^dinner was.gien.in her of.he Penn, Meal.producion gradiae-of'lincoln High School, honor' by' Mrs-..Kenneh W, Corporaion. < / '-«..^'' has been re-eleced presidjeri o Seward, 438 r,.arfirgpn, foyai - Mr. "Lamoure-ux, w)io has.been he i)'ela XI chaper ''pf Phi Mu Oak,./ ' -, * '..' > ' ' * ',.,.-..?.,,..-»'./' -Alpha. Slnphonia ' Fraerniy of.the romanic heme -was America a-michigah Sae Nor'^ carried ou ih able decoraions ihul 'ollege a Ypsilani. He is which, included 'a.cenerpiece of majoring in music. 'bleeding, hears, and in games This 'is. Foser's'"second erm. ^suc'h as' charades, where romanic. s'dn g iles were aced by lje guess. '.. '.'.' Among hose (injed o he sh)\yer were Mrs.- Louis Bauslaug.h, Delores' "Ann Bauslaugh and' Mrsi AJlen Mongomery o Croswell. Jeanne- Mary Bauslaugii, onency 'Bauslaugh, 'Margare "Bauslaugh and Carol,Sue, Bauslaugh di par Huron Freda Pugh of Poniac Jane King-and Mrs. George Sanley and Mrs, William F. Sanley of Pleasan Ridge. ( '.')',,./.-, / -,.' Oher guess were'<,.mrs.. ioel Riley, and Mrs. Michael.Leslie ff.hbyal Oak Carma IVil'ey-.of Ann Arbor Mi's,/John 0.. Sfe.wrard*and Mrs\ Johri 0. Seward Jr., of "Troy- ownship Mrs. Arhur H. Hensler 6f 'Berkley.MildredBauslaiigh and- Esher Hen* sler of -Deroi.. Broomfield Inroduce o General Rep. William S. Broomflfd Represenaie W i'l i a nr* S. Broomfield - of Royal 0.ak,-*b originaor.- of bringing General MacArhur o Michigan, will formerly inroduce he General jo Goernor Williams and also inroduce.. he Geenral,o -he join- session- of he House of Represenaies and he. Senae when hey conene a he capial!^ in Lansing* o hear he'gqnerars address- Friday, Berkley Times,... LEXBpN NEWSPAPER? Hazel Park. PalUdfum '".'.' ' ".'/'..,>/''/ '. ',"-.'"/V.-^V'r" "" Loc^l Man Named Foser " ' -Fraerniy Head Lircen" I^nioureiiK"' wih he company eigh, and a half years, has been acing in'he capaciy of secreary'-r-^isurer. since 949..*'.. He is also- presiden,,.'of - hc Ferndale Board of Commerce. Mr. Lamourey.x is direcor of he' Naional Tax Execuie Insiue',, lie was a music suden of Oj^Brown while aending Libcoin and a member of he school o.r^iesrav He -plays he corone. Hi«wife is. he former Dorren Nixon who is also a graduae of Lhicolji High. She plays he iolin *ahr Was,,also' wuhj'lie school orchesra. Fresenly--liing in Willow^Ruh Village,' hey. J ha.e wo children, [ Kahleen' Ann, fie, "and. Dehor-! rrrh Sue, ohe^jtjhey expec o rcurp..6 lie in Ferndale ',afer Wjlliahi graduaes in 954,. William "is he son,of M* and Madison Ne/i Lexbon Color Cones Winner / M.aplehurs, Ferndale". Presening, he gif, a.seersucker Mrs. William Foser of '^ijf,' S*/.'j 4iighgown, is Mrs. Vicoria Vickrey,'owmer of he Kiddy - Marshall! Ferndale. He is also a., Kampus Shop, 6 W.> Nine Mile Rd., Ferndale. elerah. of Jwo.> years wih' he \ Nfly "haing sered oersew-in i Japan from If- you aie^planning- spring redecorahon of. a ^oom used principally a', nigli, remeriber i needs special color - rta"fmen. Plan o key* colors higher, maki is a member of he Naional as- ho'nl more inense, say Michigan sociaion of Coas Accounans, Sae College specialiss..' American -SoCjey of Corporae j ^ Secrearies, is^iirecor and.reas-of hc ' Penn corporaion." The urer >^f Deroi Duo-Grip Brake C (, m p a n w a s m oed o 365 Jar- Corp. arrdos ilnhpnorary member j s j n F^rh'dalp in 94* I emof he.ferndale? Kiwanis. ^ J piuys oer 603 people and.boass Rober W, Burgess is prosiden fin area*of 2000 square.fee.- ii an Shown holding he picui-e wmch w,on her a prize in he. recen Bexbon coloring' cones, is Jane* No/?V 8^,340- LETTER CARRIERS, TO MEET IN JACKSON On May 6 and 7 he Michigan Sae Associa^ibn of Leer Gardners will hold is-,53rd conehion a Hoel Hayes in Jackson. Two on Dean's Lis A Albion College Yo.lund^> Mahan, daugher rit** i Mr.' and Mrs, Guy S. -Mahan of l 629- W..Lewison, and Richard ' j Fowler- son of Mr. and'.mrs.=h. A. Fowled of 925 W. Hazelhurs, 'he--. wo", local mailmen who 'appear on he Dean's- lis.a "Alwill\epresen he" Berkley rjosof'fice av< Frank Sinacola,.. ice-, bion College in recogniionnif he,high, scholarship which, hey mainained during he. firs" half presiden ">C Local, 326, -and of he curren'erm.* " -. Joseph PfifserXi eeran ** mail To be eligible for he Dean's carrier, They will Bsa^companied i.'s a suden mus hae"a beer' by heir wies,. I" hh B aerage. '. "- neer *'Jus look a ha mess! issue! "Tha's wha a fire, a few axes and a-couple ons of waer can do o a place. Bu you'e go o gie Edior Grimes aiid he boys a lo of credi' i i. hey didn' mis an ediion, fire or no fire. "They're oer in heir new home now.. sill prining he hews, elling he ruh and figh, ing for he people's righs like hey'e been? doing for he las fory-wo years. - "V'know, when I look a ha boarded-up door, he broken windows and he 'cldsed' sign, i reminds me of how newspapers in some oher counries ge (closed down....jo keeps... by goernmens ha hae he idea of free press... ha caif ake criicism..»ha don', a beliee in free speech. "Well, ha's wha happens when-goernmen.. of, by, and for he people becomes goernmen of, by and fo.r he goernmen! I's ^Goodbye, Freedom' hen,.. and wih i go Free Worship,..Free Elecions, Free Enerprise... all hose Freedoms ha-make you glad you're a ciizen ''of"mm counry' insead of a socialisic or comhiunisic one. '."*"*'"'", ) ree We're proud o join ' '. ' ' "-... '*.., - ",, he housands of Fern- dale residens in greeing you upon your isi o our ciy* Your gallan deeds hae earned jfoif a place wih he greaes of American soldiers. "Praise he Lord, we're sill a free, people oer here. We can sill choose our own churches, our own friends, our own jobs (like mine a Republic) and our own.poliical".paries. We can praise our goernmen for wise decisions or criicize i for reckless spending of axpayers' hard-earned dollars... wihou fear of secre police or concenraioh^camps. "Bu.. die's no ge careless abou i. Afer all, he people in hose dicaor^plagued coun* ries used o enjoy a lo of hese Freedoms. Unforunaely, *ome of h«m go carelesfand handed oer heir righs, one by one, o goern-, mcns which promised o 'ake care of hem' *' *» " J "Me...I'll ake my Freedoms wih-no 'handou' srings ^aached. How.abou yoa, Friend?" mwm s h l Republic Building, Cleeland'l,"Oi,l» INNES J. DAVIDSON Jeweler ""--.' - 49 W. Nine MU V * Nrndale DON INDUSTRIES 435 Wanda Frhdola ELLIS & FORD MFG. CO oedrleh Ferndel '. '' j.. " " ^ ' ' ', ' '* '' RIVIERA CAFE 2282 Woodward Porndolo STATE SUPER MARKET 430 Wes Nln«Hil Frpdal WALKER WIRE, CO. ioo Cas Ten Mile Ferndale Republic BECAME srong in a srong arid' free America. Republic can REMAIN srong only in an America, ha r.emaim srong and' free... an'america whose people, Um', homes and businesses a* «enriched by he chemis's magic. * And, hrough h* Chemical indusry, Republic 'sf'ii America. Many ons' of carbon, alloy and, especially,. sainless seels... much of irfrof Republic's mills re needed*each year for chemical' as, wok 'ables, /«cid anks, cenrifuges' enilaion ducs, auoclaes, ubing aid counless oher ypes of seel equipmen by which^seel hrough chemisry, Helps ap' f*iujfr unold^^aih'of beer liing for all America., «..».-»' - { for 0.full cdor rprin «/ fhi 4>d*riimn, \. mi^.d/i.oo.rpublk Sl, CUi***d I,,0*M. I ' "'-

4 P*g Tour Rofccr Jobin N a m e d, E o r N a y C o m m U i o n W i W y. '. & f c o o! L T o i P r e s e i i M u s i c Rpbor JS, Jobin, Pearson sree, Ferndale, is among 33 piid. F e s M M a y 22 's.hiiimciof he Uniersiy of AVis- consi'n'- Nay! Rps-' ro..offi'ecre,wilson Sclool, Femdale, will Training Corps (K^OTC) who presen is annual spring music 8-¾ expc'c,ed.o'bp in-adus'cdi-on.' fesuy'iil a 730 Thursday ee- ' *»,"* % * ^ * ' f Ti^fc&^SS mediaely e«officers in he V. S. S m g, and Dances," will Include.Nay and Marine Corps. '.-.'. folk..song? and'dances from alii Jobin is-scheduled o be.com. serionarof l our counry a,nd #U,i e <i( n n «4' B «'.nc'i n n -i* M«.«b * gien' 6y ajuhe children of, missioned, an ensign «r he W j ] Grades one-.and will receie orders o im- hrough *ix wm paricipae un-i.mediae acie duy aboard a ' der he direcion of-elsie, Koh-!-' nayjhip. lensein. Feaured on he 'program will -,. OROKK KOa Pl-JJUOAIIOV.-. Appoinmen.of Adiilnisrabr... 'No. '53,67. STATE OK- MICHIGAN'.. The Probae Com lor he Couny "Of' J QikUnd A» w*»ior> of. sai*. cmir he Gau Hpus^. In he C>of line, in nld Couny.on h«lok of April A. D ' '... Preeen, Honorable Anhur E..j&looke, Judge'cl Probae,, V,. ' in-he Maser *>i h«kb-iac bf Hen be' a cwriairai} balladvof he souherntataer^'^ld Grumbler^".. a Creole.unc describing Louisiana-.rier life,- *$e'x'as.c V^J' f ] boy spngf balladwof he Go'Jdi f.m «Rush <j. MO'iiud. a^g sung )> dfc sa '.o'i'-of-lhe Si ^aur n^e(..rier.,.,,...'"] i%r^- Vermon' ctomos_ "Je>H, f '' Old.',Rog>j'" Ahfjh-elJ* awwi «a".'-' ih*n)hk-'<>f N<Sw.«'. Eri9land^, "Paw?. >,-f Paw'"'Pach wi'l bi''sanrr b,v ry A', Kirb>' -Dfcelse'd \ *, ( ''. > Paw Palrh i R«U» A..jjfcby i»mi iled in raid > " 8 W peiion pramis- <iiia he-si'd., he fourh ' - grade/ and rje flm'-.(,.. sl cour Af«[9 a i n ' f»>'»f» Hined'' gi^dc..wrflii/do^-w' rhhni -'-dvill minsra «C hirby^or -o some.oher si*. *..,,.-.,7 \..\.,,.'..»,,- o C«per^w, C..... '. -.->» V -which originaed m, hf Appala-..»ble I U* Ordered,, TffU' h 2silday 'of V A.- D. 05 i-nino o'-i-loc-awn "he forenoon, a Jh«'Qqur Howe, In he Ciy Qf Poniac, Michigan."!*?n**-n f«r«by Appoined -as*" he, ime > afidpj«c* for hearinj /V#id 'pei -0¾.-...» Furher Ordered,. Thsf prhlic noice bf a.e^py hereof 'his fcogiyen order nuc«'*'i'cu by pufcla-alion wcel^ preious o»sd d»y of 'lieawrrg. w.he-(.citif*- Gaiee a iiewipapcr- prined and oirulaed in -said couny.' and ha- n<. ice be eei lohe iyirs-a-law fam-. *3 -in ^he-pelor -for dmiriisifiiion flled Ii his c*uke Jby peronal-serice.of,* copy o hl order, or py sering he- Kims»y r«uer*d- rnalf wi»h urn receip*, d'emanied, a'ddrased helj - "rwpecie'lm-knoi*n adiji^ses «aho'wn' by^»ald> peiion \ ' Arhur E. - Moore. * *» Judje M Prbbae., O. W. Morrison., - Aorncy-»rMw,.?0J N. Woodufard - "* Royal,. Oak, Mich, -, - Publlihed FmdaV GarcMe Maya. l>, y Legal Noice Forsyh* *<id B«a»ley, Aorney n Law, oo K Nine. MUe Rd, ' ' Kemdale, Mlchljan, Fern. G. fj.«8, " '"" Sae.of Miehljan. The Probaa Cour,/or he Couny or.oakland. A a aesaion -of iaid Coar,. held a jhc Pjoba* Ofjce,- in' he Ciy of.ponuc in «ald,co«ny.-on he 5h Klax'of.April, 95,.Presen, Honorable Arhur S Moore, Judge of Probae.- " ' ^ in he Maer of he Baaa of Laura.! AValiace- deceaid.-, I Maude Brlrifmen, fcecurix. of n e»fae, haing filed in-»ald'cour *- 4>e!iiofl,''praying for lieenae o a', pridic sale he nerei o laid ^.esae "in. ceraiii real- rue h»re)n described. H is Orderef, Tha- *5e- 2«lh "day of, May,'952, a nine o'olock m m» forenoon, a aad Probae Office, be and, i» hereby apopinei, fox hearing Mid peyio.n,' arfd hai', all 'peruoni ln» rer-6&ed in laid c&ae- 4»pcar before said Cour-a said 'lie -and place, o show cau»«why a Ifcensc -o iell. he ii*rea of ad esae In Mid rea csiao shbiild.no.be uraned/... y Is Furher Ordered, ~... Tha public ho fee hereof Be - ^Jlon r of»-if y of hli orfer... dnce... in cici,i,w««k «fr%hr- weck» consccu* liely, preouv o laid day of hearr me. m h.«ferfidale Oa'ie*. a newi* peper prined *nd' clrcjaed In- aad cojny, - - ART^Uf Judfa,_ of MCa*!flr Probae Published r«mda)e Oaue M?y 2,»,'5 '0 -Ad -sr. Ffrndale^^eie.. Berkley Times. LEXBON NE.WSPAPER5 >. H«e( Park P«l!ddium\. MadUpn New ehiall Mounain?., ».p«...,*. An erasfnhle, of ><.idlin."» and 'cellos under ih'e'dir'cfcfksn O/rMil-i. died-' Ba-heller' will fray*.*- me'd-j l j ^ Noely for 'Fi-qd A.i" llahe.he >>rndale..,-^,. ley of- Americani unes \ ^q^-i 0 \be.. nanicd'--uu,ines8-[ odim^shwtv'h arid «er>d^ f ()0 N a m e s u n M a c A r h u r s l e K o u e T r a f f i c F o r M a c A r h u r C o m m i e e, Theffflow of ehi<lo ihffic will hn i'e'roue< o, Woodingoh or \ Crn'rhiJiflred ciizen.*' of De'roi Ve.ser' -"Krioes,' 'wl^j Gonial ha.ve^ been hameei o hf general' Dou^lns "MacAijhnr ccniunicc o. welcome.gpii!tjoii la's MiAi hur and his pary 'wiii'j' 'he*amcsiri>ui<j" Moor! Ci^y.Fridiiy, ) ' \,.. -'-TKa"' conhjiuce,, seleced' by 'M'ayor Goho,- liaa. as'ia Icp-chair*! men Siinoh.P'.,I)enUyi'and Noble Trais...,-. racarhur Day has UeendeSji'ghaled by Common. Council as May.-6, and he famous general wili arrie in Deroi from J.ans'" ing ia meann of a ini.que mooi- -cade/', V-» J Thri caj'aan wil leae h«*,capibl Ciy a 7-a. n and will soj> biu\fly'.in oigh owns ai({'ciies along'.he w ay..sops -wi-il hi ja.de in Webberillf'. F,o\le -. il]e, Howell', «righoh, Ann Arbor, - Ypsilani, Wayne' and iiearborn,. His add.ryss from he Deroi* Cli.y Hall yeps^ill'-.ake plae a 2 30 p,.n\. Kojlowiixjs" -his d^icj(, he're he,will be.'-giies av avriuicheen in ire Sheraon CaHillac sp^ons'ored by,.he MicW'gai/ JCollcge f i foundaion'/ '. "* " Hiiir-s in fjlillif RpY RUTHER V"' Ferndale for Ms', isi,-' according organizaions, o - Feridjle Police Cliief Roy - fi Bucher, ' - Knei-inX F.Cindale on Wood-.The. program-ia rs«.ouows-j^an o(, he'.'veck for has.'l«f n*c«idey of i«board,-of Tru's-.,. TK GKNERV wfl leae ^ili-filiid?. BcA, B*iida, Appq-. many, well dc.<s*i-pd 'honor.?, as{ 'We*. 'He'- is now^aj^hongirary Deroi and i proceer norh w,ard' 'A\e., frurn* Deroi, he IacWan ig^w^y. Georgia ^,f^fe s. pioneer businessman, ' IruaW. j»e also' wav%^haher ¾ ¾ ¾? jja \ r ^ r ^ r Z ^ ^ m ^ mi ] *&%i i i r f&pl%^j ' Mcf^ul, w«., aamed f o ^ ^ ^ hr -Female Ro, l/ffipk^'? rf^ - ^ J Z ^ L ^ and. waa,. r i«firs < I Rd, and Woodward wheue he will TeR.Am. Abb^^ rad!ona y. hi, ^ 0 <,^ f.gow.dwds'awa-rd X * -jpi-jsaideh. XoflimxUee chairmen! f^ ' Ac\h e s s h e po^o he ciy a fle'isfh'osen Trfohxliriw -imi 445 p. m., and hen proceed, o ^i^ond^ado.-^.hu^ " ^ " H " ' f Mc-Ciuf. Lumber and'> &>.l.following rlspm'aion, Pa«* F, W ^ «l» e f *f Will Go, iiariiiqnal Mar WorcCi - *' wlct. V -, dompany eery, day and expecs Graed, police anafigcmens,! Police will be on hand o mainain order and,o, keep he space.her Red Dress,.T-eJf«5?--Thefei'lif>. niy' o corjunuerfor many years, Two Cpmnissioner-Boos Ciy Hall is-, Farmer., Ti^dionaV 'American Mr, McCaul has w ae hod. Fon- yearsago'he'old al-epwer from cepion,.^ Cliff Ip-rcosi, miliary. cleared around he general., Skip VMy/fcou. American Wha j dale grow from...lhe illage.ui,. his,- newspaper,*. "I am -a has- bands Col..Henry W.lorics fc pub Are Lile Boys Made Ofl %a^3huh.he -esablished his r bu^i.nws as -far as offices are -con-l^'y,- Daid -A. *Hallac,k uleidiiona>. Thr -Bear' Wen Oer I'n-j^T " a. e l y o f, a 0 f,e M r $. B a i 5 a k T o ' Scernbd." Bu-wih ha poin., of sion and radio,.waler Gross he Mounain,- American. -' 'was chairman of he charer. c.n«! iew.many.people- i»'lii.'ridf*agre.e. luncheon ' chairman,- "Andrew Third '-eade' Medle of Amci i-'!nissil *' n ^\^h. drafed he pes-_, A JoWdei- for he" dri>. for A d d r e s s W S C S / Kirkpirick and icke chair'mhii', " " en- cifai^er-of he Ciy of Fixnj a.- Jp^indale' Con inuniy Cener, '.Mrs. Virgipi-a Robers. - ',.can Tunes, ^ ^ ^. ^ ^ ^ ^ ¾, ¾,. Mr, ' ¾McCaul ^ plays, ^ S an'vciep^r & ^ ^ l i Mrs." Joseph P." Barak, js^ife Sring-^Ensem^r.- G fa n'd m a - hr- - firs-^po'lice and Fii^e Bcfard'^n. p\ seeing' ha, " he lie' Cbmmunily 7-^ > Q ~ of a former missionary ''in Czecho'- Gruhs,' -Appalachian Riddle from,.april, J927, -o- April,..9.Gene^ Genlej sere-he sere'he bes bcs'-purp&s«% purposeey! «"" WflCIf O VTl OUp S'ong, Tradiional American in^. ^* sloyali!? will' 'apdak'd h/ irfem-, 8 'ifrumenar-in sc.eing.]f for 0r he*bfimumy. "*o'.fimur«i'y. I.ie-Ties I.e'--*nea 'av>ltl a' 0 O r f [ ^jl/. bei.i of he Woni'en\s ^ociey of-, dish-tribal JI.U'.i.w«i I..i.u. nllah -.u-^i.-«f««i«. Honi'' Waer Ihaj.»i"\ -.hose_.^^^,,,.,,^.,..,- deparmens^.werd.we.rei 80 50' Lincoln n '.Drie, '.bri.e, Huningon. Huninson '"MM. US iol IjlllK ChisJjdan Serice, "a/ he Firs OWi UH?aLlAiUfB>,. MOPU w^-.akfc^'.oii. ofi poliics and.'.esabr''. i Woods' ' " ' Mehoai.i Churcl\ hi Ferndale a Boy,.Negro.Work Song Mpck.i«g' on a -.rnffdtei, c'ffici'&n He. is a pas-presiden-of he ' Women's Chrxian Te.mp,ei-ahce' he May luncheon, Thursda,., Birji, Souhern Pop' Goes hf'.bayj, Ferndale' Board of ^Commerce, Union will mec^foi * po luck May 5', a f-m. o'clock.- = '' -, Weasel.f-AmefiVan, -.,'½.¾^ lis -.of. his ciic-. pas-presiden, 'of" he ^Tri^Crriny luncheon a*.vzrap^eadaj...'. May May 2-2^a.2^0 o'cldck.,' (. Fourh and fifh grades,-swee acuiies'.wiirlno/bje repeaed- i Lumber Dealers' Asso,ciaion j'and' 20 * a - h>,h6me of Mrs, Ri/.i zman,.hf>. May luncheon, Saurday, i 0 f l n n ' "'dfbesy from Pike, Gold Rush Baj here,,'.,.bui i mus be men- acie fn.'.he ^-- Michigan Reail '58.0"H^nplpn 'fbad-royal " -' Oak May 7, a/l230 o'clock.."., 'lid. Jolly" Old ' RogeV,. Vermon U liu,el h a h e h e l l > e d e s a b Lumber Deale,^'' Associaion.,., Towrlship.''''.,'. Mrs, /Barak will be * inroduced/by Mrs. Ben,Owens of Paw Paw Pach, American I's L., ' '^' ' Re. Keih Colby' will 'addrpss he'neeing.. -'. - - Ferndale, who hecamjr acquain*' Hp4i4b^6inlng'Cowboy,' Old [ DR.,W. C. OL ON od/wih he-missionary^nd his Grumbler, -American. - Wi SPEAK HERE H u g h B r o w n 'Mrs. Edna Agnew-wi/l offcide, \jme-,,^ hrough M SJ, a..oing -Czcchosho oions, Two^olQs.will be sung ^0Vakiah'"boy ^i'h whom.fifh ' and" sixh - ' grade's, e - MOMPA Y, HlGHT ) ' by M,rs, Viole ^oombes. '- /corrpsp.dnded.. " -.. ' Boaman, Creole^ Down.in he ' Is Marble.,Those rcauirilhg- -jrawporauiii' T,he oiih,. George Wolf,' a.valley, Souhern^. Cape Cod U. of'm. Professor are requesed o call -Mjr*. ^ruyjird 2 -war-old lad, wrf/e hrough Chaney, New England Four f To )i»cu»8 Problem! Barhoi-. Barber, » E,.. Camborne/ r n,s,hr,,.nn. Wi a/lin j. j i e Mehodis Adocae.reqiiesling. '','. a Boa.jTradiional Aa I Was.,a coin 4-288, i^*n by publla- Of Child,and School., pklngi Cowboy Dohkcy Riding 4, 5»llpr Song. Ciy champions in-he Marble Willni'd C..Olson, Dean of he I Tournamen.sponsore,d by fhe, bchoolof Educaion, - Uniersiy \ F A "happy marriage» a new be. ern daie V.F.W. No. 407 Pos I' of Michigan,, will -speak in' Lin». '. c,,,.. ' ginning "'of, life, a" new'.ejrfllk i coin.high School-' Audiorium,, h e depagmen poin for happiness and useful- I Fcrndalo, on Monday a 8 p.m,.hae been deermined wih firs n«$8 -Arhur P. Sanlex-- Hi opic "Our Giowihg Ch'il- place going o Hugh Br,qwn,» 2904 'di.^n.and he School- Program," Grayson, a sixh grader a Hard-. 'win,*be. of Ineres o parens,., q r h (. i * ' eachers,'and oher ciizens who '. "^-Pf-^ '' ' arc-ancerried wih children and Second place winner was Clyde heir schqol pvogress, Thjs is es- Claycgmb,' 593 W. Saraoga, a pecinliy rue locally since he re- sixh grade suden a T«f,.while suis, of Dr. Olson's 'sudies are! h i r d p l a^ w"en o James' San- a.j?rcien being used m he es 7,,»,., /, 'I.'inr'a^eeasiirrmen program K ***** Behlawn,, a seenh^ ' h'c^ei-ndale-'pleasan Ridge*6ak- grade saden, a. Graf."....Park'schools Each of..hesf^winners, will.b.e. '.Dr.- Olson, who.succeeded J. presened a rophy, They will > B. 'Edmondsoi las-february, is! o U r n e y. x- cener Lin*.Sunday,,.a naional auhoriy -m he field" OB \, H. 7., ot child growh and deelopmen, ^ay 25 o play gains winners Hd.nas N been. Rrofessor of Educa-' Royal 0%.. Royal Oak, "ron, VProfessor "of.psychology.i'township, Clawson, Cener Line, f an.l r' Direcor n.'i" of. Research r, i,r, Keego Harbor, Roseille.JCas De- o j * a n ( H a / e, pf,. k Child deelopmen a he. Uni- -, -,,. \.WsK-oi ^Miehiga^r.anum-,aie Council pf he' School Dis'-j.e^r of years,, --. W ' ric of he-ciy of Ferndale, Dean!...i.Mafi^.pep.ple'-iewed his ele i- Oljdn.is - anoher'in a'-aeries of! k -Sidn, series,.- '"Undersanding he naional figures in educaion who I Child Growh- and Deelopmen^^^^¾^ 0*" Xi ) ferndale a Home and School" which was ~,.,..',.. " ' ',,.. -, rt The Adminisraie Council Js' gien in February oer. WWJ- composed of all he F&hdale- -TV.JTHis series.produced grea [Pleasan'Ridge-Oak Park school inevfs among boh parens and '.'principals, he. educaional''-pay-, educaors. pehologis, he elemenary currl-' *,u.,,. culum' coordinaor, he direcor,. The.program on. Monday ee-, o f r e c r e a i o n > n e s s i s a n ^ -amu has been planned by and is inendene, and -he' superinend -.'being sponsored by he Adminis- den of schools. Thursday, M«y IB, Taf School Girl Scou. Complee Plans Weekend a Camp Nam Girl Siou roop.83 cw)poso of girls in he, special edu'raio, classes a T«f acho"ol,. Farndal,' apon las week-end a ^n\\ Narih..-. " Tlicjjp en'girls".made he rip.- AliceX'asaube, Ja«. Carpener,, Barbara Dennis,' Marjori^ Lewis,, Rose Maria, Barbara', ^p'sher', IM-e'la. Plosonka, TVlailene Poulon" Judih" 'VanderMuellen and. Gloria Meade,. ' ' Tliey- were accomua.nied 'by- Mrs. "Delber- GilUSpia,' Mrs, Chas.- A,' RoiYig, ' Mrs. IJOU'IS lakascy and Miss Audrey- Filson, a eacher a Harding school.. Mos o fhe 'girls compleed ^requiremens for.he* Rambler badge,while a camp, WILLIAM H, TARSNRy. A ciy ha, is honored.wih he Communiy Direcory Se ' fhi o ( f such a digniary ai Gen-, eial Douglas MaArhur mus do i a grea'deal ef planning o make The Feindale Direcory of he isi a successful'one. DeaJls Coimnu'hiy Organisaions is now ha seem minor, bu which are compleed'and ready"foi" disribu- 'really"?y>- imporan, mus be, ion, I-was prepaid byvhelib- exacly, Th^Ferndale n,/ V.j-'.. Boari of.commerce has. chosen rary and. he Board of educaion. ( Ufi n i aj, a g e i William R, Tarshey, Anyone, desiring"v copy <,\rn maser mijid- his imporan a.in one a he Verndaie livaiy^j<&...x«)'sne-y has ((i'en man'y lohfi Copies are being flailed, \o\local hours ' o insure, he success, of Ma'Arhur's isi. i FXANTK YWIR CAR J When" oirfi decided o? buy a nef' iar we jn>a< yi>u.. o come in and le us help you fiijanre, i. Chance's are y«ui'will saeiiioney. Jricrea rales here are low, arf payiiens spread ii r o 5'j^onlis. I's always o your' adanage rd-enabliah bank credi and our friendly". ''-in(ercs«and pcrsonal'«scifice wiu add d your plc'asnre and. saisfacion in ownihg a^j c^ar.... "*..' '.. > -... i W A B E K K STATE B A N K of D E T R O I T FERNDALF, OFFICK 4 WBS'I* NINE MILE ROAD /- '!.» -. '-' I] -<^, --} A l l Michigan'is p r o u d o gree such a courageous solhier rnrl HI Ferndale h Proud o Whkome You o Our Ciy. YourXareer As a Soldier and Saeman Hg$ Esablished a emarkablf Preceden Deail Producion uompany "Serice &lml UKOompelenl We Sudy he Ries o Ofn?QracU>is Acquire Full Knoledge... Ou'r iinden+anding and proficiency in conforming )o ne rifes e>f your iairh h»i no juf happened. I k he resul of careful sudy, our s experience, and our desire for perfecion in our serice, I is. comfbrihg - know fie oary funeral a he SpauWing Funeral Home will be guided by his cerain knowledge, and conduced wih complee digniy, 3 w LI ,*.'' "' -''.-'..- A m e r i c a ' s oisanding ciizen. Y o u r conribuion o Hisory equals ha of ^ a s j i i n g o n a n d jefferfon.. W e ' r e p r o u d o pay ribue o ^ o u o n his M e m o r a b l e D a y!..'/ /. '. ' /-. /. ' T ' ' ^ ' 480 Eas Nine Mill Road Ferndale, Mich. I Si Jordan 4,5972 unerai J riome He S0O WE*T NINS. Mim ROAD ' >»NOAU W i l d e m e r e

5 \r. 5 * TKuricfoy/ May'. 5, f 952 In aly,the Vogelgcsang-a uni'of ".he Nay's Sixh. Flee "in M'ediler-.... ranefn wa'o># arried in Venice is now scrying in JspflJi wih he Visiing Hhe colorful.^iahan'l.on April 25 fo a nine-day "good s Caalry Diision^. - -, *' por IfiVenice wih oher <Tew',wili"' isi. Crm- r#w iriemberi hod The. diision is now on - s'ecu^y- duy on Hokkaido, norh- members of Jhc. desroyer USS Vogfllgesang, is Ma'ayin G, Memmec/ peaman apprenice,. USN, U was ro'aed from Korea ern-onds.of, he Japanese Islands, in son 6f Mr. and Mrs. H. Meihrher, of R25 Minera s, Fern-' dayeji -Mich.., -"""- ~~ " '... he opporuniy 'o* oiir r he his oric, seapmrahd icy hp ciy's famous churches and picuresque waer canals.... ' \...("Since he desroyer's. arrial in he Medierraheian in Jan.', for a four-monh our, he. ship and'-her crew hae isied many oher, famous seapors.in ' he area, including Ahena,.Greece Isanbul, Turkey Cannes, France and. Naples, Ialy, ' ',,.4'' In Japan P. DedHeky Gloer, 'cousin of Mr, and Mrs,' Waler Johnson, 20,80 EaSdalc >n'e, Ferndale,' December afer' 7 monh* of comba. -Priae Gloer is a eeran of nine monhs' comba serice In Korea wih hf T.2Sh Infanry Diision. * ' ' Cied 'f «. LEXBON NEWSPAPERS, Haw! Park Pallium,.. Madison New* Commissioned poan -B. Paqupe,,2, -(on of Mr,-andMrs. William % Paquee of.'45' Kensingon si'ee, "Fernd.a,y-e, was.graduaed from he Army Kngine Officers Candidae Schioli,i. Foi Heloir, Va.,.- ITIK PAN Plain or Cemichy '../- * Peapu buer 2-oz.. Jar 37' ORI,fANS r-ail M^AT Dog Food C»n 20' ARQO IRAND Corn Sarch Lb Pf*. 4 Pag* Fia Wan a Crop of Orand Values?... i Iappynal "Lowifien Lo" 60 -CARS 60 y 22800jyn R. Cjf. John K, 'oncao, whoee In II. SV wife, Dolles, lies a 799 Acadamy/^FerndaJle, Mich., recenly was'- awarded he Corff- Daid" N. Campbjjil,., seaman, USN sory $f WiUian Campbell mendahm kiblym for merlof U'3 Eas "Troyi reurned o 'o'rib'us serice in Korea. he Unied^ Saes aboard he.corporal Concao, who wa$ a heay cruiser he ijsj, Newpor [ member of he^ 3rd Diision's en^,.-,,', ^,....., The Newpor News,, operaing wih he ' Sixh' Flee, has, compleed her hird oui^of duy ij), he MedierVapean. 'Slj.e has payjcipaed in..seeral sraining excises, and isied scores of foreign pors. -V - ncja ewe epair.- Diamond IJealer Auhorized 'KEKPSAKE' Gijfjor liery Occasion- / 2437 John R of Eelyn/ rjaxe'l Park Lincoln h Engineer CoJWba Baallion, was roaed o he.unied Saes in March, _ ' He was cied for his serice from January-, o' March '20, , In P. Leonard A. Kuhn, whose wife", Geraldine, 'l*w^a. 546 E. fiiiemile, Hazel.Park,\Mich,, is now sering wih. hltyh lnfanry Diision in he wesucfenal secor of he fron in.norh Korea, Despie a hal, jo large-scale acions, men of he diision moe pu daily in.-rataiog and reeonnaissace parols- agains enemy insallaions. -,_ * ".Priae Kuhn, who-arried in Korea early in April, is sering,as a rifleman in Coiripany A of Engineers fo/pcrsvmni'l and Ad» minisraion,d<jliei^d he - principal address - and \i«ade he he 7h Infanry, Regimen. He. presenaion of dipl^iss and enered he Army las Sepember commissions.. " "\., and'recei.ed'basic raining a In- The 22-,week course augh a dianowii Gap, Pa. before his as- he. Engineer Cener.rails en- Urge June Graduaes Tq,.Ge Securiy Card^ June graduaes of high schools, ocaional -schools, and colleges are urged, o apply /for heir social ] securiy axcoun..number cards before hey graduae. Also, sudens who are no graduaing his June bu who exfcec o. work during heir summer acaions should obain ^heir- cards before classes end. ''.Michigan.oday winess^ aja''omic explosion,.and hen joined- ' ~ Seasonal', workers, who expp o^be employed fbr he firs ime m he mock assaul on- an objecie- near., he cener of he on jobs coered by-,.social securiy, should likewise apply aomic mpac area, April 29. early. Many prospecie em- j^-he is""''dne'"'of 2,000. Marine* jployes will no hire a perjipn^aklng. p a r j n h e l f P S [unless he has-his social securiy o f a 0' m i c c s s a h p. A o m( c accoun number card wih him, Energy 'Commission Proing and many a good job has- been Grounds,. - ^Is his way.. The exercise includes raining Applicaions for original or on a 'operaions employing he duplicae social- securiy accoun use of aomic weapons, he handlr number cards may be obained inganc} use of equipmen expose a any pos-office and may. be cd fo ah aoinrc explosion, and mailed o he Pon-iac office a he 4 newes deelopmens in 322 Hubbard Building, Pcmiac, Michigy^', -. V Top» In»<B«f«ny. A Ml onlc.of pipino ho wor»»ry dqy. 4.,.. ready ond wolflnfl o h«orn of a op. If'* M ejean, oo... no floma, no *oof, no»nriok4, fop* h hfh> -Op*rai for pnnie* a day en ipck ew waer. * - heoer ro**. Heay iniuiahonpreens heof IOH. h% PAQCETTE wih a commission as JI second lieuenan, in he Corps of Engineers. * -» '. - 4, '. The. -graduaing. clas,^ is, he fifh since he reaciaion of he school,.',''''-. L. l^rhiee aended Ll/iooln jfgh. School An. FerTfi dale, graduaing In '4K.,He enered ijearmy'.abou si^'years ago_.and hns been oerseas in*.-greenland. Pefoie sar-, ing his OCS iraining!las Ocober he', wash's.fij'g sergean, {pr an- Engineer'.baallion.,. A TuesdayV\.gr»d"uai'6n, (>.-remonies r 0rlgu(li^r General jpvn S. Seybold, Assisan Chief < of sig'frncn oerseas,.'.[ lised men no only o become i. Kuhn aended Pershing High f c'omba officers bu also miliary School in Deroi," Mich.-...engineers. AH phases of Army engineering, such ss bridge and I, airfield,.'consrucion, sureying, i map and aerial phoo reading,, - '. ' - ' '., ' -. - <. - ^ Top*.In cbnenf'ence. Eeryhing abou i i auomaic. Jui hae H Iniold and forge If. You eon be ore' of a Ml onk of really ho waer eery day of he year., COMPARISONS PROVf MCTKK WAUR HIAURS FINT SEE YOUR DEALER or Deroi Edison camouflage, derjipliions and- mine warefare, ar sudied by he candidaes. ees Aomic sion Marine Priae Firs Clas* f Daid. L. LnMore, of Ferndale, -physical proecion. -. ' Priae.Firs Class La More is a "memb»r of a proisional baalion of Marmes from Camp Pendjeon, California which,.along wih anoher baalion from' Camp LeJeune, NC.,. was' flown o his deser sie io- pari- ( cipae, in aomic aack, prob-y lems, Priae Firs Class LaMqre cnlisfid in he Marines ih Janu- ai'y, 952, following graduaion from Lincoln -High School! His faher, William LaMore, lies, a -34 Wes Troy, Ferndale. TRAINING SQUADRON COMMAND CHANGE- ANNOUNCED Major Howard A. Dinger has recenly been appoined commanding officer of he 960fi Voluneer Air' Resere Training Squadron, r.. He-succeeds-*j j&or James C. Smih pf''ferndajprfio* is moing o California. Major Dinger resides a 509 4!)ewey Aenue in Royal* QaH_a?^ it^i'lwnyed by he R. C, Mahon Cjompany. Cnp! WilUam- Wallace of he^ Marine Corps resere will speak on "The.. Marines in Korea" "a ^g--.bi-^e.eky raining scssioaof he 9606.Voluneer Air Resere Training Squadron on Mqnday MUy-9, 952. The meeing begins a 730 p, m. and is held a Lincoln High School,' Wes Nine Mile Road and Liernois, Ferndale... '--' Maj. Howard A*. Dinger, commanding officer of he squadron, urges. all- air.aseseryis.s. in 'he area o awhd.iis meeing. Credis will be gien o ho»e aending wheher,hey be'-assigned o he squadron of no.. AUTOS PURNITURE I f UP TO S500 R O Y A L FINANCE CO. 223 SoufK M.im?fro.' ROYAL OAK PHONE' LI. 3*5200 ^ WAX-TIX Waxed Paper lm-fl, Moll 26 STAlY'S Sa-Flo Sarch 3' WMCUNT SCOURING OWOIR Cameo Ceansir " PITAL-SOfT Modess 2 p omj 77* "JUMKir' IRAND Renne Powder See* of Ieulful Women Camay Soap '"US' Cl6rox Hormli o- fflbrle gie* yow clohe* «'* loundry.fr*k appearonce,..'.. niokei- whir'-hlnfl* Q Bo. 7' Pe. 30 rpiirij'! Chef Dre$iing 32' (-0(, Bo' DULCITO- T0RJRIDO PepRfr DulcU (Mild) Xl-.ai. Bo 23c 23c WITH -IIIMITITI Old Duch Cleanser 4 o* LARGE, THRIFTY SIZE Iory Soap Urie Cake 3< PUTS SUNSHINE IN YOUR. Heg. Pk*. ' -WASH. 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6 Page -Six Ferncfflfo Gazee.. Berkley Times.. LEXBON NEWSPAPERS,, Haze! Park Palladium.. Madison News r J Thur$day, May 5, '* I was a wonderful day for Johnny when Faher ook him frown o he Souh Meadow and gae him his lamb." I was o be his ery own, o care for "and o loyef ' '\.. -. '.., Johnny gromisedjnmself he would rear his pe wih he bes pf'his abiliy find would keep i always een when he grew up. *'. Bu Johnny,, in his enhusiasm, did rio realize ha wha he hough was his, greaes possession would no liye foreer., '. And so our mos reasured goods las bu for a. -limied span of years we someimes oerlook he fac 'ha we mus some day par wiji hem. '. Bu here are reasures which, may neer be aken from us. 'The gopd deeds we do, he happiness we bring, he blessings we besow < he duies we perform^he'se are" wih us always,\and will.brinjjus " happiness foreer. All of us can possess more of. hese reasures. By aending he' serices ol-our Church and by read-' ing he Holy Word, we will corr^ o possess more gifs of lasing alue, gifs which we can prize ' always, and will ake wih us ino eerniy. -. * A \ THE CHURCH FOR ALL.. > ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is ho greaes iaclor ori earh lor, iho building ol characer and 'good" cihxenshp. I is a sorehouse oi spiriual alues."" Wihou a srong Church, neiher democracy nor eitilikrion l can surie. There are lour sound reasons why» eery person should aend 'Serices regularly "and upporl he Church. They are () For his, own.sake.. (2) For his children's jsake. (3) For he sake of his communiy and naion.. (4)" For' he aake'omhe Church iself, which n«>eas his rrioral and maerial suppor. Plan io go o church regu-. larly arid read your'bible dally. ' ' Book 'i.- Chi^K VmM Thuridiy M*Uh»* Fridsj 7 f Corin.hl Saurday»*-"' ' ' ' " *, /.. -r '.'' ' ' ' "»' '...= '.'.' <" "'.' ' "*. ", ' -.,. r ' > > " " T <. -. This Series ol Ads is^heing Published Each Week in he Lexboii Newspapers and # sponsored by r he Followi na Parioic Indiiduals and Business Esablishmens ~... 7 ' D u k e s Fish and Chips Henry's 5c o $.00 Sore ' A. T. & G. C o m p a n y John f, Hazel.PKk John R a 9 Mile Road, Hazel Park,.,.'., 3079O Wes Eigh Mile Road., ' '.'^" \ Harold Y o u n g, V 439 browning, Hazel Park '. '. ''' jj-caik,j * -. Builder ocr^p-'ifuq 475a Wildemere. M i c h i g a n Spine Gage Co. ''!.' 626 Eas f Mile Road, Hazel Park G u l u P l u m b i n g» M. B. Fecher C o m p a n y ' -V,' ^ ) niksink CENTER" "',,, » John R, Hazel Park,- ' "l a A \. G r a h a m Shees ' '» Sephenson Highway, Hazel Park. ' '!. '-...' '-,' ' '' '. ' C 3556 Garfield? -... ^0790 Wes.Eigh Mije Road ' ', Drake Prining C o m p a n y M c G a u l L u m b e r & Coal Go Wes Eigh Mne'Rofd, Ferndale Woodward Ae., Ferndale ' - ' ',,=. \

7 Thursday, Miy 5, 952 ferndale Gawe.. Beldey Times. LEXBON NEWSPAPERS.. Hazel Perk Palladium..Madison News J^Fage Seen OUR CLASSIFIED ADS ET QUICK RESULTS FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 29 LlernoU a Wes Carubourne rerndl* ' Sunday Morning Serice II a. m. Sunday lianug Serice I p. m, Wednesday Eening Serice I > m.. Sunday. School ill90 *, i ^READING ROOM.(2 'woodward. Sunday Afernoon^ for -Reading On\y I o 4*. m.' ^Mou' f hru 'Sa., li. a. ni. o''* p, Tue*., Thur*., and UUe*»Jj-l -i Public Welcome Smar New Spring Syles erf Kindy '^ye> wear Will Accen your Beaufy. Cow in'.'.. Today 7 W, 9 Mils Rd. ' ' Ferndale *'* Lincoln HEARING AIDS p.m. Doubly Delicious Wheher, you liko aeaka or -chops... spring chicken or Roas beef *.. you'll ge exacly wha you order Ipm our kichen. Noonday Luncheon*... from a.h. o 3 p.m. Eening Dinner* p.m. o.30 ajn Monday hru Safurd «,,. Cfo$ed Sunday» RAY salne - of he Li fie Flower I... J2-MUi rrd. A Woodward.' Pasor Ha. Charles is, CougKlIn As»Uun«-..J,.- y. Richard M. Haney. Jdr»,m ''. Krleg X. Hoau* Rodger*.-CSS y, Adrian Dohery, M.B.8., Leonard Foley, O.F.M, ADDHKBS KBS and TOLKPHONKS Execuie gmce Bosemenfof To Tower Lincoln (Office Hours only) onl] Rhory.sm R6«eT«rid Ae *brr>e Grade School. 02 Darmouh Rd.-~LJ, -4823, * SUNDAY MA8SK6 700, 8-.00, 9a, 030, 200 and 00.' WKRKUAY MASSES 5,,7 and 8,30. HOLIDAY" MASSES , ,98, 0«) and 35, ' CONFESSIONS Eery weekday morn- Assembly of God ins during he 65, liqq and 8$e- Maaaaa. Saurday 400 o 530"p.m7 730 o P p.m. Holy Dayi on priced- 4ns eening. 730 (0 900., COMMUNION SUNDAYS Shrine Chaper F4r» Sunday 0 eery monh.' S. Sebasian Guild, Flr» Sunday o eery monh, Holy Name Sociey, Second Sunday of eery monh. Shrine* Carmel, Second Sunday of eery monh, Sodaliy AlUninl and Alumnae), Third Sunday of eery monh.'. * EVKNNO DEVOTIONS^ Perpeual Noena, eery Thursday a 800 p.m. Holy Hour, -Thuraday, before he.firr Friday, 8bo p.m. All Nigh Adoraion, Thursday before Firs Friday.. _ r CREDIT H/ GUARANTEE CROTON'S SUPPER CLUI 45 W. Nina Mil* Road - ' - JfarndalaX S+ylec? f*or Men and Young' Men Hand needle edged and hand. craisrnonsbip hru'ou.. -,., fine all wool 'fabrics in flannels, worseds and gabardines 55 OO Oher* From $.S0." By Phoenix * 0 Berkley Our Lady of LaSalee, Berkley Sunday Mamas ar celebraed a 7, f, ^, unu i p.m Week-day serices, wil b* held a 7 and 8 aju, dally. Eening deoion*. are heldr^edneisaya a 7i3 p.m. 2-MUe e-phillip*! /'.-'. Paaor-r-Re. Lennle Bae* Sunday serice* 000 a.m Sunday achool 00'a.m. WorahlP M 745 p.m. Eangel(*c»erice." Weekday Serice! - -,. 30 p.m., Wedneday Women'e Piayer meemi 745 p.m., Wedneaday Midweek Prayer and Bible audy S.S. Siip. Herber TSca.' * >» *». Berkley Communiy Wilshire and Kiplln* ~ Paao*r*~-R«. ~ OrHn VanLoon and Re.,0rrln VanLoon, Vi Jr, ^. Sunday Ser4cei 000 asm*-sunday School 30 am, Junior church and woraliip 55 p.m. Ipermediae and Senior Youns People 730 p.m. Worahlp.. S.s.'Sup. Sanley Schuj 730 pn. W ' e d " n e * d y Mld.-week serice, rpny., Thuradaf Boy'a club. -'.» '..,., Berkley Church o Chris, Uhdeuomlnaionel.. 2-Mile a Tyler Sunday Serleea - \ 000 a.m. Bible achool. -00 a.m.-7-lord'«supper arid worahlp 745 p.m. 'Eangeliafic feerjee B.S. Sup. Rober Salkeld fc Weekday serice,*,745 p.m., Wednesday Bible sudy 8¾ -a.m.,- Wednesday Choir pracice S. S, Sup, Rober Salkeld,, ' * * Firs Bapis [ -.. Coolldge a Dorohea Pasor Daid Qillespl Sunday- Serice* ' 945 a.m. Bible classes o all age* 00 a,m,-r>worbhip aerce '6iSO p.m. Young People'a meelns 730 p.m. Eangelisic aerlpe Wednesday Serices 730 p.m.,wednesday Bible audy and prayer '.» > " Firs Mehodia 2-Mile a,kipling Pasor He* Andrew T. F, Bu 945 a.m. Crurrch school a.mr-worship.< 00 a.m. Worshl-,ip p.m. Youh Fellowship S 'Sup. William F. Nafel- Gehsemane Luheran Caalpa and,henley ^ Pasor -Re. Roy R, Bloomquls Sunday Serices 930 a.m. Sunday school, adul Bible' clasa 00 a.m. Worship 00 i.ro^-nursery 700 a,m'. Luher League S.S, Sup. George Lacry Greenfield Preabyerlin ' Greenfield i Oxford Pasor Re. Charlea W. Sunday'SeryWes.,- 945 a.m. Sunday school for pupils '. from four year* old* * 00. a.m. Worship Huningon Woo< STETSON, HATS Suburban Temple, $0.04 o'$5.00 < Buron School.., Sem-Mqajhly Serices Huningon Woods Luheran Man's Sore of.royal Oak" 85 pm. Friday.- (Missouri'. Syndd) al Men's -Mile Wear a. Henley Pasor Re. George Winer»*in Sunday Serices.',» ->. «45 a.m. Worhlp'."..000 a.m. Sunday School.." 8 a.m Worship - S^S. Sup. Alfred C, Meier FERNDAH 4h a Main 4+h a Washingon x LI Firs Mehodis T E R R I F I C S A V S N G S! FOR THE FISH'S Lifhwelffh REEL TOWNSCND $ Regular $5.95 CASTING - for^holh and Choice of, 4½', 5' or 5½' FIBRE OLASS ROD ONLY For Bes Selecion and Beer Values SPORTING GOODS 235r0 Woodword Opanif an/nounll\, s " Bae* 630 p.m. Voing People's Sociey Weekday Serices 730 p.m.,. Monday By-4 Radio Temple 328 Oakwood Pasor Rcc. H. K. W.eln«i*rl, unday Serices, 30-0 a.m. WEXL Broadcas Serice' i T--.. 0>00 a.m. Sunday School» a.m. Worship (Broadcai WCAH) 600\p.m. Young People 730 p.m. EangelsMc serice Weekday Serices 730 p.ni,, Tuesday PrayeV serice 30' p.m., Wednesday Ladies' Mis-. aionary Prayer serice, p.m^i ^Thursdny Diine Healing Sericed - '' S. James Kplaopal Chapel riniy Luheran', Royal and B«erly\ ' ~. Pasor Re. Charlea, H.- P&6T ' Sunday Serice* 930 a.m. Sunday ichool. 545 a.m. Worship S.S. Sup. Re, Pool Woodward a Le*oy Aenue Pasors Re. Mon C. Olier and Re. Keih Cojby Sunday Serices > 945 *.rn. Sunday school for group* oe_r Grade 3, including, aduls. nursery. '. 400 p.m.^nermediae 'Fellowship > 600 p.m. Senior Fellowship S Jamea, Ferndale On Sunday, Masses are celebraed 830,.H, 68, 030, 40 *m. and 240 p.m. Bapism Is i 2 p.m,, Firs Church of Chris Scienis, 20 Llemois Sunday Serice.> 00 a.m. Sunday school 00 *.m.t-worhlp- '.,, 5 AO p.m.. Serice ' Weekday Serice ' 800 prn,, Wednesday Serice ' needing,.room, 2352 Woodward. Open dally, excep holidays,. *,m, o, 4 p.m.j Sunday 2 o A p.m..tuesday. Thuraday, -a.nd Krid*y, 7 o,6 p.m. and Wednesday, 7 o 745 p.m. ~. * Foursquare Church 378-Hilon Road Pasor Re.. W. B. Sarler, Sunday Serice* 945 a.m. Sunday school Wih cl«**es for.all ages, 00a jn'. Worship "748 p.m. Earfgellsic serice.weekday Serices. '.' 730 p.m., Tuesday Youn ' People'* Crusader , ' f*s p.m.. Thursday Bible *uay and V prayer. 7f5 p,m Saurday The Hour of *owar, Prayer?... '». Free JohbdisV ~ Eas Slar*hall a Hilon' Paaor*Jie.,lrgir L. Raley Sunday Serices ' 94S a.m. Sunday* School " ' 00 a.m,-«-wo?*hlp p.m.-tyouf.serice 730 p.rn. BangelUlo rally Weekday-Serice» 800 p.m.,wedne»d»y Midweek -»erlc*.+ I Glad Tidings Temple ' Ferndale Masonic Temple, l-mhe and Planaon", Sunday Pasor <jeorge Serices S. Paul 000 a.m. Sunday 5» a.m. Worship day Sbhool 730 m.-reangellilo ~ * ssrie*. B.S, Sup, Al Adblph Grace Bible Church 320 Hilon Road Pasor Ralph Darby Sunday.Serices 030 a.m. Sunday school and we>»h!p serice 730 p m,, Wednesday-PraVer mee* a Firs Bapia ^ ' 2480 Coolldge,, Oak Park Paeor Re. D. W. Roger* * Pasor Re,. Frank Ridge way. Sunday-Serices, Sunday Serices 945 amj-^sunflay school '. 845 am Sunday school' 'for pupils from four year,* old ' Pasor Re. Krnes ^homa* Sunday Serices J000 a.m. Sunday school 00 a.m. Worahlp ' ',, p.m. Young people's meeing 730 p.m. Eangelisic meeing.., 230 p.m., firs Sunday of each monh Holiness rally Weekday Serices 7430 p. m. Thursd ay p raye^'meeing - ' S.S. Sup.^-Dale Harris'-,/-...~., - '. ^- '... S. Luke's KpiMopal '< Hernoi* a? Wes'. Lowlsfon Recor Re, John W. French.- 'i 540 We«Woodland,, Sunday Serices 800 a.m. Holy Communion 930 n'.m, Sunday school for children and parens ' < a.m. Adul- di*cu**longroup '* 00 a.m,-wor*hlf»t followed^by. cpfee.hour Holy. Communion, firs Suhday of each monh ' i Weekday Serice*,,,, 700 p.m., Monday Serer* groupj S. Paul's Eangelical JJ. B.. 65 Eaa. 9-Mlle J Road ',' ~" ' Pasor^ReV, Oo -G. Knechel 'Sunday.Serices '> 945. a.m. Sunday, sch.o.ol for juniors. Inermediaes,, seniors and aduls llroo a.m. Worship., -," 00 a.rh. Sunday- school for* begin-"" Her? and primary 830 p.m.-^youh fellowship, ~- S.S. Sup'. «e. s Paul Smih-, * 4» _ Seenh Day Adenls.. Saraoga and Plnecres *. Pasor W. C- Neff - SaurdaV Serices 930 am Sabbah achool /.00 a.m. Worship.400 p.m. Youih meeing- ' - Weekday Serices p.m., Wednesday Worahlp V '*-'.# Fellowship Bapis, 63 Eas 8'Mile Road -~ Pasar Re. L. C. Tucker Sunday Serices a 000 a.m. Bible-school - -'. 00 a.m. Worship p.m. Young People's serice 730 p.m. Happy Hour serice. Weekday Serices, 730 p.m., Wednesday Prayer ^serice eery Monday eening. Person-, alied calling, program _ S.S. Sup Arnold Veerama.. Zion Luheran HOQ^.m.~Worship \ p.in. Youh croup. 730 fpm.- -Wo«liiB S.8. Snp.^-Clarepcia 8imn«Jn*» «" 'y»ak«.' Meropolian Holiness Tabenna'cle iw'wes 9*MI* Road- Albany a Woodward Paaor- Pa*or Re, V. H. Perlner Sunday Serice* 930.-Birr. Sunday school 045 m.-4wor«h ~ilp 3.S - Sup. Burrows Rah*buris. 400 p.m. Church member*hip clasi 630 p.m, Luher League'* Young People, Assembly of God 22 Wes 9-Mu> Road Oxford School- Oak*hlre «na_.oxford ' Re. Harold S. 8owne, Paaor 9,30 a.m. Sunday-School and Morn^ ing- Prayer SaVyfce. palor Re. B. L. Bresebn r Sunday Serices 000 ajn. Sunday School ' l\o0 a.m. and 730 p.m> Worship. _ S.S. Sup.r-M.E. Hodgson Weekday Serices. 745 p.m., Tuesday Young People'a. meeinj 030 a.m., Thursday WomedU~MI«- slonary * 745 p.m, Thursday Bible Sudy!S3 Behel Missionary* Bapis ' s,. 49 s Hilon..'-.-- -, 000 a rn^-sunday School 5 «jn. Worhlp 630 p.m. Training course 730 pmi, Song* aerica' followed by message ^8.8, Sup, WUliam Xisiim Weekday,gerlee* -700 pm Saurday aileiaudy '... ^. r '. *, Campbell Memorial Mehodis Goodrlph-*,Mapidale. Pasor Re" Max O. Moore funday Serice*. * 945 *TO. SUnd»y ichool. 00 a.m. Worship serice -00 a^rl^-sunday^hchooi for beginners and'nursery p.m. MehodU Youh "Fellow* ' - ship.. - S.S Sup^ Virhon Rice SfrayonAye. Presbyerian. Orayidn'a-Plnecree Pasor* Re, H.'Paul *yq*n, Jr. a " Sunday- Sericel 930 am.i-worship serice " «- > 9.30 a.m. Church school for nursery, kindergaren parmen and primary de- 930 a.m. Dorcaa Bible ols*.'' 00 *.m. Worship. ' 00 a.m. Church achool for nur«*ry. -r.junior, inermediae and senior -^deparmen* p.nj.-^unlor High Wesninser Firs Bjpia PinecreiTnear 9-Mile P»»or~Re. M. F. Hamilon Sunday Serices '945 am, Sunday *chool U00 a.m. Worahlp. ' 00 a.m^ Duplicae session of church I n - «choot"for nur**ry, kindergaren and primary deparmen* ^ «0*p.m. Bapfa Youh Fellowship S.8. -8ujiC--A. Leje Wi" - Church of God..' J3^-,P»xoA'^hu«--U. - General Oerseer H. L. Cheser ' Paaor Re. R, F, Koihewi,- ' Sunday Serice* 000, emi.-sunday school.. < 00 a.m. and 8 p.m. Worship, A. Sup.-Lery Sharp Weekday Serices 800 p.m., TUesda Midweek serice -800 b.m.j Thuraday Young ipeoplei Endeaor...'. ' * i!~«*. Chureja Chris, '. 90 Hl!«i r Road '.,, ' Pasor-ARe, T.-,C. Wilcox^ - Sunday Serice* ' 0"00 a.m. Sunday school,. 00 rr. Worship. ' -.^ - 630p,m,' worship -B.S..Sup. O, -L,"Palmer Weekday Serices V7.00p,m., Wednesday PraVer mee f / --.^.. -,, ^,?. OHJ- Lady oltalma, Oak Park Masse*,wilLbe'«aia a 8, 830. a.m..and 230 R.m., Sunday, a he church. Coolldge.al Oak Park boule-. Fellowship p.m.-^senlor High W««minser Fellowship 7 00 p.m. In-B ef/een cvub or young _r adul* ard, There will be.dally Mas* a 7 a.m S.S, Sup.-^Henry «.,,, Crampfcrrj Bapem* Will be *J 2-M George A TlmrnOfli ahd Arhur) Deoions-o OurTady?.m.,Sunda clay. Falma,'.be a 730-p.m, ri We Wanl uremla^ ^IJou ^4Lul W ". OUR COMPLETE diptjcal SERVICE HAJiiM Reasonable PrlcaTT- f*^?sfi Mspsa^" Accurae ye Examinaions Six Hours Serice on Mos ^Glasses 3 Hours Serice 07) Mos-Broken Lenses Our Own Grihdlnci laboraorv o n Premises DR. Prescripion Sun Glassej Reasonably Priced -Mae., fye*., Wee*. *5 *.m.'600 p.fn, Thar*,, LEONARD- CRANE fri.,ui. 9IS e.m-liljd p.m....i B U D G E T T E R M S i " "inn. if " '> ''" Opomeris W. Nine Mile Rd., ".-"Ferhefla 20, Mich,.." _. Phone-.,, Lincoln f i~ah Condiioned for Your Comfors,.. o f C a r j i e s & May ' ST. J A M E S E P I S C O P A L A. C H A P E L W'lj^cwduc Church School and Morning Prayer Serice* *.' 5* JEMCH Suncfey a 930 A.M. " %. '''.-. HolyrCommunion li Sunday 4 Each Monffi. BepHimalSericfi - 2nd Synd«y>f 6ac ^Monri.,-«" SERVICES ARE TEMPORARILY B NS HELD AT " OXFORD SCHOOL BRKLY <Jornar Oxford e OalfMra ' REV. HAROLP E. TOWNE, Recor - % * '-.. ' - «M«* M«* i nm sofosai us*b»*en«**m SINGER SEWING CENTE - FERNDALE 24 WaSMiieRd. " Lincoln mw ROYAL OAK fortabu ukmc 33 Souh Main Lincoln 5^2020^ AT WzillEIIOIISE ^UMIIKII STEPHENSON HIGHWAY / PHONE Lincoln lach.of -f* Firs.Quo/iy, fine dependalji earfes and. uai'on sal* are being saeri- - fieed AT BELOW COST PRICES o make room for new shipmens now* on heir way from he miffs. We hae placed so many carpes and rugs on sale ha i is ihipdssibh ~ o lis hem... Reducions range from 50% 75% off! Come early Sunday and ge, firs choice.you will find he fines broadlponrugs and carpes from, he looms of. Bigelow'Sanford, Alexander Smih, firh, Gulispn and Madee.. Remember "ihfs.i'. Specacular Sale fass 2 Days ONLY!. *.. Sunday and Monday, May 8 and 9 r-.. A 7 WAREHOUSE NO. 2..S',.-'\- J ~' r -.?r~ WOOL BROADLOOM......,.$2.95 sq, yd. arid up HEAVY CHENIiLE COTTON BROAiiLOOM. $2.25sq.yd.indup SMALL ROLLS ROLL ENDS ODD SIZE RUQS «HUNDREDS OF ^OM SIZE RUGS V REMNANTS COTTON REMNANTiS C HALL INERS STAIR CARPET SAMPLE RUGS SOME USED RUGS ISCONTWUED PATTERNS 20M9 Of and Rier KEnwood 5 % D O U W Throw Rugs... Throw RuejS..»..".'... IMPORTANT, Eeryhing in Wa\ehouse Number 2 I on SALE! Rhone LI. $ STEPHENSON HIGHWAY j,4 Cefflffifolon of Oakland Aehwe 4bou 60 Fee Norh of.8 Wile id. Fr a Shipmen Any^Flaca n Michigan > ','-'... IS M O. X T l I K 0. \ B A E A X r E f V.,,-' \ ' '

8 *.**it 'i -. C A T C H PIC T O R \ A L N E W S OF INTE R EST F R O M A L L W O R L D MUSSOLINI, NAPOLEON KIN ENGAGED Raimonda Ciano, 8 srandda^igh'er offifcnlfcrmussolini, aad her 'fiance,. Sandro Giyna, 23, a uniersiy.suden, relax a 'an'oudoor CaprJa'af'e afer announcing heir encasemen. Rainionda is.he.dauglicr of Coun Galcazzo Ciarid, Mussolini's Foreign Miniser In-Fascis days, and iie Ialian dica-or's-daugher, Edda. S'andrp Is he son. of ex-miniser Francesco Giuna, -.whose moher was',descended from '.'. Nanbleon. '.. J JAPS GET EMBASSY BACK-~he faser kgy of he. former-japanese Embassy Building In Washingon,, which ias seised, by he Unied Saes on Dec. 7,94, was urned oer o Ryuji TaRcuchi'.(ief), new Japanese charge d'affaires, as "he Japanese peace reay be-?camje.e^fecle, Presening he key is Edward E Hun (righ), Chief'of Diision of Pro- \ o cclie SerceSnSale Deparmen.- BOOTS WITH EXPERIENCE If only hese mud-caked boos could alk, wha ales of hardship and heroism hey migh ell! The swea-soaked foogear, dropped o dry In he Korean sun by some foosore Maryr, would probably be able odpscripe harrowing marches up icy slopes or wild dashes hrough rice paddles in a.hail of bulles or measured processions hrough capured illages or dusy rudging oer baked roads. If hey harfhjs power of expression,, hese boos would more han jikely be snoring in a deep sleepu 4 w I HOBBIES FOR OLDSTERS --Elderly New Yorkers,, creav.doing IT FOR MS BOY Rober Cook Kefauyer, 82-year-old faher of Senaor Esea f Ingimaginaie hobbies for hemseles, open keir- SixhT^ KefauVer, shows how o ge ou he oer-89 oe for his son, ia he ime-honored ppli- Unn'ual Hobby Bhow for Older Person!Jn^he American \ leal radiion of kisses and Cigars, disribued o ocogenarian members of Jack Bary'a WuseurfV of Naural Hisory. A paricularly delicae creaion "Life Begins a 80" TV panel. Lef o'righ are Mrs, Oeorgianna Carhar, 86 Mr, Kepwuiseuuroi naimini niowij. «MV... Jsuer Jack Barry and Cap. Edward Lane, 84. Is displayed by Mra^JRuh.Shuber, 6, who made his doll ac'of an elderly couple in rocking chairs. The hair on he > dolls' heads.is Mrs."Shuber's... SOMETHING NEW HAS BEEN ADDED-Huge new fuel anks-are suspended under each wing orhe B-47B, laes model of he Boeing SUioJe series, Larges of heir ypa eer rflwsred.on an airplane, hey gie "ha world's Tw^bomber" conslcer.amy greaer range han earlier B-47s, The sreamlined anks hae been pained a gaudy, black 5 and whie so hey\an be more easily-idenified during drop ess. New engines.wih greaejr, \h-rus furher ihciease he plane's comba poenial, A DATE WITH THE NEEDLE No oo rjappy abou he prospec of rolling up heir sleees for inoculaions, Korean-.grammar-school children wai In line for heir appoinmen wih, rie Ciil Assisance immunizaion eam Clb'h.-wrapped' packages.carried' by.some'of-he' ' youngsers eonal'n heir-mos-prized.possessions schoblbooks. LACE IN THE SUN Lace finds' is place under, he summer sun, on he bodice of a ladylike issue gingham by Colleen. The Venice-ype lace f reaches across " he shoulders and dips o.''he waisline in a graceful poin, MISS NORWAY Seleced VMlss Norway" In he finals of, he Norwegian cones In Oslo, ^oijeiy 23-year-old Ea Roi*ie seems a delicious conender for he forhcoming Miss Unierse een a Long Beach, Calif. The mos beauiful women of he U. 8. and Europe will compee for he world ile. IT'S POME-RANlAjN-DOGS AND C^TS There's a look of glum embarrassmen on he face of Papa Pomeranian (lef) as he conemplaes he confusion a>hls side.-i seems ha Momma Pomeranian (background cefier) was unable o nurse^er hree hew pups, so^ Mdmma Persian ook oer, alhough she had wo kiens of her.own o manage. All he babies a*e seen weeks oldj-eeryhody's happy a he home of Miss Viola, Van Diejnen of Milwaukee, Wis!, excep Papa Por/eranian, who looks ail hough he wans o ake ha,, - ' " case o cour., ' CUfa SERVICE An enerprising jkorean. shoeshne boy pru^ides roadside aer- Jce o roops in' his U.N. conoy. Here, one of he.marines.sicky his leg oer he side of he ruck and he "dean up" operaion gea " under, way* TAKING A BREATHER Senaor and Mrs. Bober A. T&f si ogeher in. heir Washingon hbrrje during a pause in his busy aciiies,-while he- Senaor speaks ori" he phone. The Ohio Republican is currenly running almos een wih General Dwlgh D Elsenhower in he number of delegaes capured in sae-piirharles Abou half he delegaes o he Na*, ohalbepubllcaii Conenion in Jdly remain o be chosen./ "''. '-.'-' A " *' '. '',-*. ''"-'-.'.-' - ' U.N. STAMP ERRQR Due o a prining error, he blueand-whie fiagof he Unied Naioiis was shownflying,a half-saff on a shee O^U.N. samps, ha recenly were pu on sale in New York by he Pos Office, and.hasily "recalled.-the philaelic rariies Wei e bough fry secrav members of he Secearia, who hope 'ha, someday-'he erroneous, issue will command a good price wih collecors,. PLEASANT DUTY Baarian Inerior Miniser Wilhelm Hoegner (lef) and Alois"Kurid-- hammer, presiden of he Baarian sae Parliamen,.oas each oher wih huge seiits filled-wih May bock beei a specially srong brev. Trie-oasrng, ahd asing, is one of he officials duies.* A radiional order*forblds brewers o^ his special-beer before i Is declared o be "good and In order" by.goernihenidffic'ials. May bock beer one of he' Qlcies Baarian srong beers, was firs made in 64 by Ellas Pichier, hen Baarian courl

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