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five lounge chairs to match, and
table and floor lamps.
The JWV was able to secure
the services of Don Hill, pianist,
and Dinah Washington, vocalist,
for the presentation, which elim-
inated much of the formality
DISABLED VETERANS, for that usually is synonymous with
whom World War II will such occasions.

BULLETIN

has
M.
tay-
vet-
Mrs.
Laza.
resi-
her,
Ed
and
ying

Veterans to Open
New Realty Firm

Two World War II veterans

have formed a partnership and

will open a general real estate

oflice Sunday at 8540 Twelfth
never be over, have not been
On Dee. 22, the auxiliary street.
forgotten by the Michigan De- brought a little cheer to patients
They are Louis L. Blades,
at the Marine Hospital. Top- Who since Ilk discharge has been
partment.
notch entertainers such as the affiliated with the Michigan
Just so things won't be too Roy Sisters, a vocal duet; and
Mortgage Corp. as special rep-
dull for convalescing service- an instrumental ti io consistin g
resentative, and William Jacobs,
men, the department and its la- of Vere Wirwille, Ray Gonzales former lieutenant in the armed
dies auxiliary have furnished a and Tony Guarino, were fea- forces.
tined at the party.
The partners have engaged a
day room in the new wing of
Individual wards were visited staff of six salesmen. They will
Veterans
the
Administration by the artists together with also maintain a branch office
Hospital at Dearborn.
Elizabeth
Shapero,
auxiliary for the' Michigan Mortgage
Thu room is equipped with a president.
Corp.
television set, combination ra-
As a finishing touch, members
h° l id phonograph, record served refreshments and then
PARENTS' COUNCIL
record albums, maga- presented gifts to the 250 pa-
cab'
The Parents' Advisory Council
tine
ck, mahogany desk and dents. Trudy Sedon is hospital
will meet at the Community
chair. leather-covered sofa with chairman for the ladies.
Center at 8:30 p.m., Monday.

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Page Thirteen

Our Athletes

Cage Finesse
inherent' in
Taub Family

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Gerber Resigns

MYRON D. GERBER, first-
string Middle fullback, has sub-
mitted his resignation to the
Naval Academy . . . Iry Rothen-
By FRANK 3ECKMAN
berg, six-foot-nine center of the
LAST WEEK we sang the Washington Capitols, has been
praises of Sammy Taub, cap- sold to Baltimore in the Basket-
tain and basketball player extra- ball Association of America . . .
Ronald Fidel of the Baltimore
ordinary of Central High School
YMHA won first place in the
This week we hand out ac- 132-pound class of the Maryland
colades to his brother, Alex, State Weightlifting Champion-
diminutive, substitute guard of ship . . . Leon Zuckerman, also
the rampaging Lawrence Tech of the Y, placed third in the
181-pound class.
Blue Devils.

lane-
2 at

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Association . .. Two first string
berths on the United Press' all-
New England team went to Jim
Feinberg of Harvard and Irving
Heller of Boston University,
guard and tackle respectively.
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Beckman

Tech, riding
on a six-game
winning streak,
was having
plenty of
trouble w i t II
Texas Christ-
ian. The game
was so close
thyt victory
could easily
have gone
either way.

Taub entered the picture in
the last 90 seconds of play, and
bingo — the scrappy player
dumped in two buckets before
you could say "Jack Robinson."
The final score: LIT, 42, TCU,
40.

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Schayes Still Growing

SINCE MODERN-DAY basket-
ball teams put so much stock on
height, it is not unusual that
New York University is happy
to have a boy named Adolph
Schayes in its lineup.

Schayes, a 19-year-old senior,
towers six feet, seven inches
above the ground. Ile is still
growing, too.. Last season, he
was a mere six-foot-six.

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BEST BET

Being basketball heroes is a
Guy Lombardo, whose ''sweet-
very common thing for the Taub est music this side of heaven"
boys. Sammy, an All-City selec- has been an institution on U. S.
tion last year, has accounted networks for almost 20 years,
for 38 points•in Central's three is inaugurating a new radio
games this season. Alex, him- show in 1948. Featuring the
self, won All-City honors while Royal Canadians, it will be
a member of .the Trailblazers.
heard Saturdays from 8 to 8:30
But that's not all. Two other p.m. over Station WJR, spon-
brothers, Morris and Marco, also sored by the Tivoli Brewing
were awarded top Metropolitan Co., Detroit. The first broadcast
League honors as Central stars. is scheduled Jan. 3.

You see, it runs in the family.
The Davison Ice Skating Rink
As an appendage, we should
mention that Bernie Appelblatt, on Davison and Dexter is now
another ex-Central star, was in- being managed by Frank and
strumental in Tech's victory over Morry Rosenbaum, Frank was
the Texans. His bucket in the quite a tennis star in his Cen-
final minutes sent the Detroiters tral High School days.
ahead, 40-38. He also accounted
for a second field goal.
The R. L. Pope Co. is having
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a huge clearance sale on lounge
chairs this week at their store
at 14751 West Seven Mile Road.
MOE BECKER, one of the So if you intend to spend the
most talented basketball players cold winter evenings at home.
ever turned out by Coach Chick be sure to rush down to get
Davies at Duquesne University, one while they last!
has returned to his alma mater
in the role of assistant coach.
Rosalie N. Harris School of
Becker, a former All-American,
Music has a reputation of hav-
played with the Detroit Falcons
ing only experienced teachers
last season.
on its faculty. The school is
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centrally located on West Grand
Boulevard just West of Third.

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MODERN

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Lnektnan Honored

KITCHENS

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ELECTRICITY

EMPTIES YOUR

f

ARBAGE PAIL

Garbage shredders are made

by several appliance manu-

facturers. They chew up even

seeds and rinds, fit nearly any

sink, end garbage mess for-

ever. Sec them at your favorite

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Simply scrape your scraps, left-
overs and waste food down the
drain of your kitchen sink ; .:.

Turn on the cold water s i i

Presto! Every trace of garbage

disappears . shredded to bits

by a new electric appliance, and

flushed into the sewer.

appliance or department store.

THE

DETROIT
EDISON

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FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: Sid
Luckman, Mr. Quarterback of
the Chicago Bears, was named
to the first team of the Asso-
ciated Press' all-star profes-
sional squad . .. Martin Ruby,
Brooklyn's 250-pound tackle, was
chosen on the second team, and
Lou Sossaman, New York Yan-
kee center, was given honorable
mention . . . In the college cir-
cles, Dan Dworsky of Michigan
was the Detroit Free Press'
selection as the Big Nine's best
defensive center. Dworsky was
also named to the third team
of the All-American squad se-
lected by the Football Coaches

REAL ESTATE
SALESMEN WANTED
line opportunity in hottest spot In

Detroit. Inetperieured so-se tiers
considered.

BINDES & JACOBS
e545 inn SI, Mr. Slone TR. I-5341

Another Example of

ELECTRICIT Y

Doing the job Better
than in any other way

Cutler Radio Sales on Dexter
between Waverly and Tyler hls
,something new for all you tele-
vision fans, a complete sound-
proof television lounge where
you can enjoy your favorite en-
tertainment at your conven-
ience. The highlight this week
will be the Councilmen in Ac-
tion Tuesday night and Law-
rence Tech basketball game this
Saturday.

The semi-annual
clearance
sale at the London Shop, that
exclusive's men's store on Dex-
ter and Tyler, promises to be
one of Detroit's best buys for
1948.

Valter Poole will conduct the
Detroit Symphony Orchestra this
week with Min Petroff, the
eminent Russian baritone, as
guest artist.

CUSTOM BUILT I, A NIPS

Vases. urns, flasks, candle sticks, figprines, statuary,
and other keepsakes corn 'tried into artistic table
lamps. Oil lamps electrified.

Lampe Modernised, Repaired
and Refinished
Old style floor lamps mad•
Into indirect and torchlere.
Lamps refinished and replated.

16841

(Amp Shades Made
and Refinished
Ityled to tour tamp.
Large stock always
on display.

HOUSE
OF LAMPS
Livernoie Ave., 1/2

Block South of Six Me

l'hone UN. t.413311
Open mall I p.m.
Wed & f t, Kees.

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