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WEEK QPHS Diplomas; February 4 4s Compiled by the Grove Pointe Hews Center Makes Plea to Last January Class Residents to Replenish hursday, January,2* Badly Depleted - WORST STORM of the Dr. Bushong Makes Presentation, with Principal Jerry E Community drove thousands of Gerich Revealing Winners of Honors; from flood-threatened Bank IISs 'Wednesday night and Three Students Speak s lhe South with lethal The American Red Cross By Joyce Andrews dos New road-blocking Bloodmobile is paying its . fell on a midcontinent The Class of January, 1959, was graduated from annual visit to the Grosse !rd belt. ' Grosse Pointe High School on January 22. The last Janu Pointe War Memorial next , onslaught ranged the ary class in the public school system to be graduated Wednesday, February 4, to _' from the Rockies to rv from the High School contained 122 members. collect badly needed blood jast Coast and from the Approrlmately 1,200 people* donations from the citizens Lakes to the Gulf attended the commencement of the Grosse Pointe com The Weather Bureau exercises. Including the Janu ving the widespread ary class, the high school has Park, Shores munities and the neighbor t said: "This storm has awarded 9,218 diplomas since ing areas. Appointments iced just about everything 1925, Approve Fire are being taken from 2:15
, Way of weather that is Three members of the grad in the afternoon to 8:15 in le in this country." uating class were the com the evening. So far, how * * * mencement speakers. John Aid Pact ever, only about a 'dozen Sparks spoke on "Achieving appointments have been Friday, January 23 Success Through Knowledge E FLOODING SUSQUE- of One's Self." Sue Cooper's 'ark Committee Chosen NA RIVER gouged a topic was "Achieving Success To Discuss Department This year those having ap hole in a coal-mine tun- pointments are guaranteed no Through Service to Others." Merger With City 'hursday, spilling tons of Barbara Browne's talk was on waiting. A special clerk nurse which left 12 miners "Achieving Success Through and doctor will always be ig. Forty-four escaped or Faith in God." The Mutual Fire Aid ready to accomodate them as rescued. Pact moved closer to real soon as they check in, To in Presents Diplomas -idola cars, bales of hay ity on Monday, January 26, sure short waits for walk-in Dr, James W. Bushong, Sup sior and even wooden when the Park council ap donors more beds and staff erintendent of Public Schools, have been arranged. poles were thrown into proved the measure, be uplure in a tunnel be- presented diplomas to the Yet with amplified facilities —Picture by Fred Bunnell* coming the fourth Pointe the river bed to create graduates, assisted by Mr. for blood collection the re While most of us are beefing about the rigors of n, Hope was held for the Farms water pumping and filter station, Lake Shore Donald R. Campbell, assistant to do so. Six cities are in sponse this year is so far very val of the dozen miners the. weather, high fuel bills and horrible driving con at Moross, but the abundant dry snow of this year principal. volved, poor. iey were able to reach ditions, these youngsters think things couldn't be makes it much better than it has been for a long, long John Nicholson, president of The Shores council on Tues The War Memorial's own n air pockets." better. This scene has been re-enacted for many years time in the eyes of the outdoor-minded young. the graduating class, gave the day, January 20, had nio Grosse Pointe Community on the inconsequential slope at the Grosse Pointe invooataion and benediction. trouble in discussing the pact Blood Bank is dangerously atimlay, January 24 The Grosse Pointe High School and giving its approval. low. Any Pointer can call the SPECIAL FEDERAL Concert Orchestra played the The other two Pointes that Center in case of emergency ^iD jury Friday accused overture from the opera have agreed to the mutual aid and immediately have blood 2 Deaths Mar letroit Chevrolet Dealers ors State Answers Questions "Didon," by Piccini. plan are the City and Farms; released free of charge, but , and 22 individual deal- Mr. Jerry J. Gerich, prin the two remaining communi these supplies must be replen* ished in order to continue this 5S of conspiring to fix Find Homes About Responsibility for 1958 Traffic cipal of Grosse Pointe High ties involved are the Woods on new cars, School, awarded the class honp and Harper Woods, whose service. grand jury brought two ors. councils are expected to agree Blood can be donated to any 3 of violating the Sher- Burglarized Fire Safety in Schools Record Here Citizenship Awards were to the plan at their rogulaar blood bank or individual. Thie Anti-Trust Act against given td five percent of the council meetings on Monday, is a wonderfully convenient ssociaiioii and the deal- Chief George deCaussin Sent Letter to Lansing for class. In order to become February 2. way to contribute to people yv riiie V-
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sofuwi mineral Musicale Plans served by the library, ihe i Grosse Puiulo was granted Cottage Hospital Has 40th Birthday State Gives Public Library Account of 1860.76 Feb, 3 Program Library $1M0
On February 3 at 10:30 a.m. The Michigan Stale Librury featuring in the Detroit Institute of Arts has begun distribution of 1958- Lecture Hall, Tuesday Musicale 59 grants lo public libraries \ will present its program. in the state, as provided by the ] "^onsFilled Naomi Donaldson, Camella Slate Aid for Public Libraries ®hv1ich and Gizi S/.anto, pian law. ; ists; Maria Noumell, soprano; ESTERS Checks totaling $1X8,654 ; and Rebecca Frohman, Nellie have been mailed to 59 librar for Infants and Children 00TSHOP Thornton and Ernestine Barnes ies in Michigan, the first of playing a Trio for Piano., Oboe four payments j,0 he made "Pled Pipers" are designed lot IHUe and Horn, will be featured, feet, usvd are expertly fitted under the during the next few months direction of Mr. William McCourt. Ex Alice Lungershausen is to qualifying libraries. Total clusively at Peter Pan In Grosse Pointe Uxedo 5-0863 chairman of the program. amount of the grants will reach about $294,000. 17015 Kercheval
The grants are used (a en TUxedo 5-9236 able local communities to in crease their public library day 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. service but not to relieve them from providing local tax sup port. Tney may be spent for Suffrin's rry any library purpose except the purchase or eonstrueton of library buildings or the pay lYS' DEPARTMENT ment of principal or interest charges on any indebtedness. JANUARY Expenditures of the grants are subject to review of the State lliwenlory Board for Libraries. CLEARANCE The grants are based on an allotment of 4 cents per person FINAL 4 DAYS ONTH The, Cottage Hospital of Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan, known as "T h e Hospital on the Hill" by more than 60,000 residents of the five Grosse Pointe com WEI)., THURS., FRI., SAT. munities, celebrated the institution's fortieth anniversary and the thirtieth year in the present building, at the annual meeting on January 28, held in the nurses' resi dence on Ridge road. DR. JOHN MacKEN ZIE, left presented gavels to MRS. HENRY OFF B. JOY, JR., second from left, president of The Cottage Hospital Board of Trustees, TO 33% 87 Fine Suburban Coats and to DR, HAROLD E. CROSg, chief of the medical staff. MISS CAROLYN MEN'S-STUDENrS-BOYS' DEPT. .were $22.95 Suburbans ^ $||J99 WICKS is .director of the hospital. ' ' * * + —,—_ ,—. —, . • — ' — —— llickey Quality Merchandise Sizes 6 to 12 The gavels were made from wished-for amibition when af one of the original spruce Ski Club Set 17140 KERCHEVAL were $29.95 Suburbans fJQ^ $|fj95 ter searching many years for beams used in the small cot a piece of wood from the ori For Third Trip 9 TO 6 CONVENIENT Sizes 6 io 12 • - tage which served as the hos ginal ' "cottage", he located a pital from 1919 and until the 2" x 4" piece of spruce at the FRI. TILL 9 FREE PARKING
were $25 wool Suburbans k jJ(]UJ $| C99 present building was erected McCullough residence next Enthusiastic response to the Sizes I4to20 • . ten years lateuf door to the nurses' home and War Memorial's newly formed Dr. MacKenzie, who was a within five hundred feet of the Grosse Pointe Ski Club has were $33.95 wool Suburbans i\QW member of the hospital's first hospital. led to the scheduling of a Sizes \A to 20 . . :•' . medical advisory board and la The Cottage Hospital is the third mid-week ski trip to the ter its chief, fulfilled a long oldest in the Grosse Pointes. Oxford area for Wednesday, WHALING'S 1 The need for a hospital in this February 4. 12-Month Ward, growing area was keenly felt Chartered busses will leave SAVf on Selected Groups of during the "flu" epidemic of robe Payment 60 Winter Jacket*'and Car Coats the Center at 6:15 p.m. sharp. our Regular Merchandise Stocks 1918. Hot box suppers will be served Plan Gets You Siies & to 20 During Our Semi-Annual Cottage is a direct result of enroute. Two and one half Started Right NOW $9" this epidemic. A number of hours will be allowed on the 0_were $19.95 prominent,, civic - minded slopes and busses will return Here'* how it works: A Grosse Poinle women appealed at midsvight. Round trip bus Whaling'* trained style to the residents of the com transportation, supper and tow 9„were $15.95 NOW'13" munity for fundis to buy the charges are included for $5. counselor will hAp you small'cottage to remodel it for For those who wish to tobog select a complete co-ordi a hospital. The cottage was gan only, the charge 'is $3. Ski nated wardrobe for busi purchased in January of 1919 lessons may be had for $2, and ness and pleasure. It will 16 Students' Winter Jackets and opened as a hospital in ski equipment can be rented be in good taste, but not FINAL March of the same year. Sizes 36 to 40 for $2. Toboggans are provided expensive. And you can free of charge. wear the.entire wardrobe -«e,e *25 ...... NOW SfJ AH who haVe gone thus far while paying for it, in 12 MARK-DOWNS Children's Art are most enthusiastic about monthly installments. this bargain deal. It lias been Good idea? Stop in end -«e»9,5 NOW $24" Classes Form a most congenial crowd and *ee us this week. Values To Sizes 36+o 40 your everyone has had fun. After school art classes for Both single adults and mar children ,will b^eiginiaigakiat bled. couples \, Who, reside in day of days ; : k the Grosse Pointe War Me'm- Grosse Pointe are welcome and WHALING*! i/2 Off 115 Winter Blouse Jackets oriel •'on Tuesday, February 3, may britiringj guests from else- in es 6 io 18 if ^bey wish/ on Thursday, February 5, at All tickets for the trip must 520 Woodward ALTERATIONS AT COST ON All CLOTHINO AT 40% O'F re $10.95 and $9.95 NOW *7" 3:45 p.m. for ages 11-13. be purchased by 10 p.m. Tues North of City-County Bldg. j . Mai-gheritta (Mickey) Loud day, February 3, at the Center, will again be the instructor 32 Lake Shore, TIT 1-7511. No 632? W. 7 Mil* JsJLGOl|Sw|JirJR0 and the classes will be held refunds are made unless the 25 Ski Pants Near UvernoU DETROIT o*qssi roiNTli ortraits this term in the Center's ter trip is cancelled due to 1259 WASHINGTON BIVP, n KIKCHIVAL race room with windows look weather. The ticket purchaser Open Thurs., Fri. tves. IN THI BOOK rQWfft ON TKl HILL es 6 io 20—were $7.95 NOW 55" ing out on Lake St, Clair is requested to call in if de Call for Appointment where the classes can move parture is questionable due to on the terrace proper in the a thaw. eds of Fall and Winter Boys' and Students' sweaters spring. imas—sport shirts—knit shirts—all drastically reduc- Mrs. Loud's teaching • complete Month-End Clearance, Bransby methods have proved very popular with the young people. STUDIO Mother of five at home, Mrs. Just what is high fidelity and [arfy IN 1111 riii 20083 Mack Ave. TU. 1-1336 Loud was an art major at Sarah Lawrence and received —in the Woods Graduate training at the Cor- d M Grosse Pointe harms [an oross CLOSED MONDAYS coren Galleries in Washing ton, B.C. where she taught art at the National Cathedral Stereophonic Sound? School. In Detroit, Mrs. Loud is well known for organizing the program of the Junior League Senior Center and for her activity in the Detroit Artists Market and in the Grosse Pointe Artists Associa tion. Fifteen one and one half hour lessons arc offered for $22.50 plus a $2.50 materials charge. It is really "art for fun" for the youngsters who are encouraged to use their own imagination and ingenuity m choice of materials and art forms. Classes are limited to Our 18th Annual 13 so advance enrollment is advised.
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Furniture Co. 0LLIG NORMAN Distinctive Furniture and Carpeting ELECTRIC SHOP \ 6550 E. Warren — TUxedo 2-5060 17222 I. WARREN AVE. 11201 Morang, at Somerset 0pp. i- Warren Bowling Alleys DR 1-3460 Hours: Daily 9:00 to 9:00 Open Thursdays and Friday* till 9.00 p.m. TU M977 JHursday, January 29 .»» m. m f f I k.1 VA/ Page Four r I I I 51 FIREMAN, APPROVED ployment fJf Km-man, 29.993 Scout units wHh Churches of all faiths spon The Farms council on Monr Church Offering Special Service ijrosnan of 514 R 1,000,000 boys and leaders op sor more than haU of. Ameri day, January 19, accepted a, troit. Thv^.^S ca's 12,000 Scout units. recommendation made by Fjre man comply erate in rural ar*as. OIIITI AIUI S Rev. Irving Camerer, nastor the United State's today. More Chief M. William Mason, and ary period i of the Evangelical Community of our people are wishing to M a manner, s«li* Church, Parma, Ohio, will be take an active part in the de approved the permanent em MARGARET MERCHANT 47 /years, retiring as assistant the guest pastor at Grace velopment of Christ in their Mrs. Merchant, who lived at chief engineer last August. United Church of Christ, Evan life. Grace Church and the 833 Nottingham road, died Sat Surviving are his wife, gelical and Reformed, Lake- committees appointed are hop urday, January 24. She is sur Mabel F.; two daughters, Mrs. pointe at Kercheval, Grosse ing that all in the community, torAiGentlemQn vived by her husband, Jack; Robert Flemming and Mrs. Pointe Park, for a series of whether now attending a CHET SAMPSO her mother, and a :-ister and John Danaher; a son, Arthur evangelistic services (o be held ehurch or not, will take ad brother. E.; and 20 grandchildren. every evening at 8 p.m., Mon vantage of these evening Invites you to pick up your Funeral services were he'd day through Thursday, Febru f meetings to learn more about Funeral services v.ere held Thursday, with burial in ary 2 to 5. The public is in Christ, how to make him an mr. louis lonyo Wednesday, with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery. vited. AIRLINE TICKETS White Chape! Cemetery. • * « active part of their everyday Rev. Camerer was graduated at his office Masseur and life and how best they may ANNA DIMMER from Elmhurst College. Elm- put their natural talents to Physiotherapist CLEMENT C. FURTON hurst, Illinois, in 1937 and from and avoid a trip downtown Mrs. Dimmer, of 869 Rivard work for Christ in their own Mr. Furton, of 98 Muir road, Eden Theological Seminary, boulevard, died Monday, Jan community. He represents all airlines, and the prices are $ | —wi!! be in our Health Salon died at his home on Tuesday, j uary 26, in Baltimore, Md. Webster Groves, Missouri, in (an( He further urges you to immediately booj< ymi fi,j evenings (or your relaxing pleas January 27, after a lengthy j Surviving are her husband, 1941; He has been pastor of r heart ailment. Surviving are to Florida for the-busy winter season ahead. ure. Albert; a daughter, Mrs. Anita the Evangelical & Reformed BREAKS ANKLE two sons, James D., who is Crnkovich, of Baltimore; a Church at Parma, Ohio, a sub Ruth Grocsbeck of 885 Cres Call or See Us for Any or All of Your Tr„ul H- Chief of Police for the City of son, Albert Jr.; two sisters, urb of Cleveland, for the past TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS cent lane, was transported to Grosse Pointe Farms, and Jos Mrs. Emila Rjef and Mrs. Vic 13 years. He is president of f Saratoga Hospital by Woods 6 to 10 P.M. eph. He also leave? a daughter, toria Ceresero; and two broth the Parma Ministerial Associa Mrs. Pauline O'Mara. tion, a member of the board police ambulance on Friday, Chet Sampson Travel Servi Appointments—TU 2-39)8 ers, Victor and Jack Coppo. Funeral services will be of directors of Evangelical January 23, when she slipped Funeral services were held 100 Kercheval, on the Hill TUxedo 5.7; held tomorrow, Friday, from Deaconess Hospital and has in the kitchen of her borne and Friday, with burial in Mount broke her ankle, St. Paul's on the Lakeshore, Olivet Cemetery. many other- activities. and burial will follow in New • *• • Rev. Camerers mission at Charles' Baltimore, Mich. Grace will be to bring the PERCY G. PANGBURN * • * Living Word of God to all in To be in Vogr/e , , . shop at ARTHUR T. POWELL Mr. Pangburn, of 1315 Way- our community and to endeav saion burn avenue, died on Sunday, Mr. Powell, of 222 McKinley or to enlist all in the neighbor January 25. He is survived by hood to make a Christian 6840 Kercheval Ave. avenue, died on Monday, Jan his wife, Helen; and children, uary 26, at the age of 65, He Commitment to Christ. Vogue Jewelers Mrs. William (Dorothy) Kar- Chairmen for the committee —next to A. S. Beck had served with the Grand bowsky, of Gay lord, Mich.; Trunk Western Railroad for set up at Grace to further this 22377 MOROSS ROAD near Kjnsel's and Mrs. Robert H. (Mary) Evangelistic Program are Dr. Doyle, of Grosse Pointe. He Harry Weller, steering chair Values to 5.00 also leaves two grandchildren, man; prayer, Raymond Sch Billy and Janice Karbowsky. leicher; visitation, Kenneth Sizes 4-11 Funeral services were heid Peterson; publicity, Mrs Rose SHOP FOR COLONIAL Wednesday, with burial in Telep, Mrs. Frances Gardner; in Belmont's Forest Lawn Cemetery, hospitality, Mrs. Magdalene » V * Bartell, Mrs. June Swetta; Friendship Rings STOREWIDE MARY E. STRATTON music, Miss Adele Shoub; tele Mrs. phone, Mrs. Esther Riske; ush ering, Wr::.;s!- Tfcwfan, William Cfair avenue, died Sunday, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONllr January 25. She is survived Schleicher, Jr. This program at Grace is That Does Business on the Square by her husband, Frank; a son, "The Store AIOU.- William C.; and two daugh ^oei cmeisl ir\ moot ll^n i mc-n r-rtn ters, Mrs, George Hoffman in religion that is evident in and Mrs. Arthur Axford. She also leaves a sister and broth er, Mrs. H. J. Culp and George Joll, both of Toronto. Funeral services were held BUY NOW! Wednesday, with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery. . Pay as you enjoy it! * • * ANDREW L. MALOTT Mr. Maiott died Tuesday, January 20, at his home, 18 Save 10% to 50% Oxffcrd road, following a heart attack. He was 78. Founder and jacobson^ SAVE ON former president of the A typical February. Sale Value! Greater Detroit Mortgage Corp., he retired from the real £ estate business two years ago. SAVE ON Mr. Maiott was a past master of Palestine Lodge,., No. 357, DINING ROOM F&AM, a member of Detroit Commandery No. 1, the De END-OF-MONTH SAVE ON troit Club, the Detroit Athletic Club, the Detroit Real Estate BEDROOM Board, the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club, the Answer Club, ;ave on and the Noontide Club. Surviving are his wife. Mary, and a daughter, Mary Frances. Funeral services were SAVE ON held on Thursday, January 22, with burial in Woodlawn DESKS Mausoleum. SAVE ON * * * CLARENCE E. BREHM CHAIRS Mr. Brehm, who lived at yi£ ot. Uiair avcHuc, uieu fviun- SAVE ON 42" Round Maple Table day, January 19. He in sur vived by his wife, Leonie, and DINETTES and 4 Mares' Chairs Formica top toblfi a son, Michael J. Kelly. He also leaves a nephew, Kenneth enjoy the excitement SAVE ON extends to 56 Inches. 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iNjukks hip The praying mantis doesn't i- Pauline Bartletl, 65, of 864 Mink Scarves Reported Lost Neptunis Rex And His Pirates live up to its name, according Nottingham, slipped on the ice to The World Book Encyclo at Jefferson and Bcaconsfield, Reported as either missing lishments and there was no pedia. The insect is cruel and on Friday, January 23, and in or stolen were two valuable evidence of them in cither greedy, but it is valuable jured her hip. She was taken pieces of mink, styled as place. to man because it eats de faME BEAUTY SHOP to Cottage Hospital by Park scarves, by Mrs. Russell IT. The report was taken for in structive field and garden in Lucas, of 16900 East Jefferson Washington Rd police for treatment of the in surance purposes and filcc sects. 8 jury, and released. avenue. Mrs. Lucas reported the loss to City police on Monday, Jan DAY OR uary 26. She believes they may NIGHT NURSES Available have been lost on errands that For Hospitals and Private Homes took her to the Vogue Theater RegisTred ond Practical — Also Male and Howard Johnson restau Suburban Convalescent and Nursing Registry rant on January 22 and 23, but j " GK.UK t iiir.'N, OWN'Ell has checked with those estab- • H HOUK SKKV1CK nv -4-04S8 or nu 3-S122 1 Carpets Cleaned
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Denby High School NEPTUNIS REX (CLIFF NEL to right:—BEL SMITH, AL BLIXT, lepreseniaiive on our Teen-age SON, second from left, poses with his CLIFF NELSON, BARNEY KRA- Pirates who initiated the Grosse JENKE, HOWARD STONEBACK, Sportswear Panel, who will HADE TREES Pointe Power Squadron neophytes at BILL GENTZ, GEORGE CURRAN, appear in our store Saturday, the annual festive occasion at the FRANK TALICH and RAY PILLS- teady for Immediate Transplanting Grosse Pointe Yacht Club. Shown left BURY. January 17, from 12 noon
Maple, Silver Maple, Sugar Maple, Syea- to 5:00 P.M. You'll likt pin Oak, White Ash, Green Ash, White GPUS Alumni To Get Degrees CUSTOMCRAFT'S etc. Hold Meeting At Wayne Jan. 29 Workmanship )n display at * Attic Remodeling An estimated 190 alumni, Wayne State University will • Recreation Rooms 13 Mi. Rd. and spouses, gathered for the confer degrees on 1,289 gradu • Kitchen Modernizations Annual Membership meeting ates during commencement ex Jacobson's jrder by phone at Grosse Pointe University ercises at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, • Breexeways School last Friday evening, Jan. 29, in the Masonic Temple TU 1-1024 .A 7-3419 January 23. Graduates of the Auditorium, [asonable Prices! old Country Day and Detroit . Local students included in Customcraft Construction Co. University Schools, for the lily Guaranteed! the list of degree candidates Gil Dauphinais Jack Greene most part, along with "fresh are: Leonard Frederick Bahr, Grosse Pointe Specialists er" graduates of the newer, Southern 1016 Lakeooinie. B.A.; Chris merged, institution, convened tine Beady, 350 MeKinley, B.S.; socially at the Hunt Club, iighigan Lorraine F.-. Lisecki Colletti, r prior to dinner which was 322 Hillcrest, M.A.; H. Bernice served in the cafeteria at ree Service Freeman Coombe, 333 MeKin GPUS, and beautifully ar 2-HOUR FREE PARKiNG ley, M.Ed.; John Howard ranged by Mrs, William Gold. Cuttle, -1331 Hampton road, ON ANY OF THE THREE Following the dinner, Presi B.S.; William Edward Flaherty, 387 Neff road, B.A.; Ruth MUNICIPAL PARKING LOTS. Nearing Completion dent Charles- Wright III ad dressed the group, with the Beaumont Hall, 1119 Lake- announcement of three addi pointe, B.S.; Diana Marie Tickef validated when you make a purchase. tions to the present Board of Klein, 2072 Oxford road, M.Ed.; mm* Governors. In addition to Mr. Marilyn Constance Lang, 1977 Wright, Otis Walker (vice- Beaufait, B.S.; Dimitri Lirvgon, president), Doria Ann Shover 1156 Maryland, B.A.; Robert Brucker (secretary), and Earl Cadwell Lowrie Jr., 1598 Dor- Heenan (treasurer), Susan then, B.S.; Inez Jones Mul- "Gillis and Nancy Pierson Gard laney, 385 Hillcrest road, M. also serve on the board, Ed.; Arthur F. Neff Jr., 465 Fisher road, B.S.; Thomas K. Mr. Heenan, however, has Nelder, 1646 Bournemouth, tendered his resignation, along B.A.; Donald W. Rees, 1456 with board members Theodore Balfour road, B.S.; George Hodges and Mary Gage Parke. Lambert Regner, 1167 Beacons- ew Sherwood Apartments Are Near Pointe The Alumni Association voted field, B.S.; Kathryn Snyder, HEHWOOD, a unique apartment putldinjf under construction to replace the three out-going 820 Loraine road, M.A.; Fe- IEast side of Detroit, :1s offering,many new features for ultra members with William H. lioien VanDenBranden, 246 living for its prospective tenants. This is the area's first Lakeland drive, B.S.; John ent building with a swimming-pool comblete • with terrace,; Gage, Torn Mackey and Mrs. I: by the tenants and thefr gdest$, providing somewhat of a Rifchard Kimbrough to serve Paul Walker, 1211 Bishop, B.A. i Club atmosphere yet having all', city conveniences, on the board. ilding comprises an entire block' on Frankfort Avenue, be- Dr. Clarence B. Hilberry, :halmers and Marlborough, and will consist of 12 two-bedroom • Headmaster John Chandler ents and 20 one-bedroom apartments. Each apartment will University president, will con Jr. -discussed, briefly, the s own thermostat for individual heat control, fer degrees. A total of 27 can house 30" electric ranges and 0 cu. ft. refrigerators, with School's academic record and c freezers, in a choice of three colors will be provided, didates will receive doctorates. admissions policy, following s will also feature Birch cabinets with formica counters, In addition to doctorates, the rs and vent fans. Ceramic tile baths in a choice of four which\ the meeting was ad Graduate School will award s another of its attractive features. journed and most of the alum oif-the-street parking will be provided for the occupants, as 344 other degrees. . laundry facilities, separate storage area, master T. V. antenna, ni moved to the'. gymnasium apery rods. where they cheered the GPUS A total of 411 will receive m of decorator colors for the apartments is being offered ;pertive tenants making application prior to February 1. The basketball team on to a thrill degrees from the College of ig will be ready for occupancy March 1, 1959, with rentals ing 54-52 basketball victory Education. The College of Lib ! from $105 lo $150 per month including heat, eral Arts will graduate 263. i Obenauer, 16644 E. Warren Avenue, is the owner and builder over Maumee Valley (O.) apartment. Country Day School, Other totals'are: Law School, [detailed information regarding this new building may be 11; College of Pharmacy, 22; The Board of Governors td by calling TU. 2-2803 or LA. 7-6795. A typical floor plan College of Nursing, 32; School Jacobson's |h the two-bedroom ana one-bedroom apartments may be will call their annual meeting the office of the builder. of Business Administration, early next month 88; and College of Engineer ing, 91. Five honorary degrees will t 3 be conferred by Dr. Hilberry j The "Declaration of Civic Loy in prinr, arnel jersey js spring's big fashion alty" will be read by Arihwi Neef, vice president and pro news.,,a iined sheath
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Grosse Pointe News What Goes On PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY AUTEEBO PUBLISHERS, INC. ALSO PUBLISHERS OF THE at DETROIT WESTWARD. OFFICES UNDER THE ElM AT 99 KERCHEVAL. Exaggerations JANUARY 29 - FEBRUARY 5 — OPEN SUNDAY 18 GROSSE POINTE FARMS 36, MICHIGAN Your Library A. PRYOR TU 1-7511 Phone TU 2-6900 By Jean Taylor Three Trunk Lines •All Center Sponsored Activities Open to the Public "Two shall be bom, the whole wide world apart, NOTICE! Please call for lost articles atWie office. Member Michigan Press Association nnd National Editorial Association And speak in different tongues and have no thought Statistics, for the most part, NATIONAL ADVERTISING REFBESBJW/mVEs They will be held for 30 days. Weekly Newspaper Representatives, inc. Each of the other's being, mid no heed; Grosse Pointe Garden Center Room and Library open we find unbearably dull, but in 1958, about thirty , 404 Fifth Avenue, New Vork 19, New York, BRyant 8-7300 we are always interested in CHICAGO OFFICE And these, o'er unknown seas, to unknown lands for consultation and service. Mrs. Lcland Gilmour the previous year. 333 North Michigan Avenue, Phone Financial 6*2214 Shall cross, escaping wreck, defying death; the trend of American Book will be on duty in the Garden Center Room every Publication, and frequently These statistics *v Entered as second-ciass matter at the post office, Detroit, And all unconciously shape every act week on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from are surprised by some of our trends not only in reading, but reflect . Michigan, under the Act of March 3, 1897. And bend each wandering step to this One end , , , 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. A consultant will be on duty on findings. Ih opmem of thoufiht Z\ That one day out of darkness they shall meet Friday from 2 to 4 p.m. (Call TU 1-4594) According to Publishers* FULLY PAID CIRCULATION in our country today And read Life's meaning in each others eyes," Hospital equipment available for free loan — crutches, Weekly, 13,462 new books (Susan Spalding) wheel chairs, heat lamp and hospital beds. "Blood were issued by American Book _ Measurement of ^ ROBERT B. EDGAR.,..EDITOR and GENERAL MANAGER * * * available to Grosse Pointe residents in case of acci Publishers during 1958, 320 in otlier parts 0f the « MATTHEW M. GOEBEL ADVERTISING MANAGER more difficult to ascen , PATRICIA TALBOT FEATURE PAGE, SOCIETY Dept. of utHr chaos dent or, emergency—free of charge."\ more than in 1957. Fiction, with 2,235, was large** than cause «f some FRED RUNNELLS „ /..SPORTS EDITOR A friend writes us from a small town in the East, * * * JAMES J. NJAIM.. NEWS any one class of non-fiction. what constitutesTwJ comparable to Grosse Pointe . . . relating the following ALDEN G. EDGAR , NEWS Thursday, January 29 However, the concensus is that the above statistics 7? A U LBR tale. One day last week during a freezing blizzard, she considered to be 55 ,*Eft 3 J?=.?H ADVERTISING Junior League Glee Club—Rehearsal—-9:30 a.m. the American readers' trend felt so sorry for the postman, she asked him in to have today is away from the novel, more. In 1959, tig^ MARY LORIMER ADVERTISING •American Red Cross Braille Transcription Class—Miss WSBx^E^l13 BUSINESS a cup of coffee. They talked about post-officing in gen This is borne out when we based on alt items 49 ILKE Ella McLennan—Instructor—10 to 11 a.m. r& CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING eral, then he admitted he had once been- a fireman for find five books of non-fiotion more, as recommer ?SSi«SR!IfeN CLASSIFIED Grosse Pointe Real Estate Women — Luncheon and are published to every one of UNESCO in a ™L E B S ONE DAY. ' . 8?AS5f « A r?&ACCOUNTS Meeting — 12 noon fiction. Next in line after fic which hoped to provide FLORA HARDING .....CIRCULATION He explained the.t when he joined the fire depart ter basis for intend ) •Ballet Classes — Mary Ellen Cooper — Instructor — tion came books for children I k •HII»W»I.M,WI.» „ I,.——, . . || I,, u. .• j. i i. J. .ni n. ment he found it a little difficiult to manipulate his comparisons. Address all mail (subscriptions, change of address, Forms 3579) 4 to 7:30 p.m. (1,522). Religion and science » to;—99 Kercheval Avenue, Grosse Pointe Farms 36, Michigan. clothing and boots and get down that pipe as fast as the were neck and neck, with re •Children's Theater—D>ess Rehearsal—:6-9 p.m. Against the 1,522 n«w rest of the men. He had not been there a week, when an •Fencing Class — 1st van Danosi — Instructor—7;30 p.m. ligion (1,050) having the slight for children published alarm came in . .. WOOSH went the rest'of the depart edge of 50 over science. His United States last year Lesson in Love ment, down the pole, in the truck and OFF ... just like tory followed with 901 and 167,000,000 juvenile boo' that . . . while poor Horace was still trying to get his Friday, January 30 biography with 097. The eigh sold in that time, A poignant lesson in love, devotion and constancy teen other classifications men suspenders untangled from his boots and hat. Just old •Exhibit of Color Lithography by Emil Weddige — No these, the old favorit&l brought lumps to the throats of many as they read of tioned ran somewhere between butter-fingers. Nothing daunted, he finally DID get Charge — 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. high, with "Little the great swan which became separated from hip-mate 100 and 600 for the past year. published Over 90 ye; dressed and with axe and pail in hand ... he noted the •Adult Art Classes—Emil Weddige—Instructor—9:80 to in the icy loneliness of the lower Detroit river. Two Science fiction accounts for selling 2,000 copies address of the fire and proceeded to go there in a passing 11:30 a.m.; 12:30 to 2:30 p.m.; and 3 to 5 p.m. members of a flock which settled on .the river in their 104 titles in 1958, 15 more than Rabbit" (1902) and "Thi taxi, which he hailed! ' Grosse Pointe Methodist Church — Dessert Bridge .... long flight south seeking warmer suns, the female in 1957. Mysteries were 19 in the Willows" (1908) He drew up in his cab in front of the burning house 12 to 4 p.m. more with 415 last year, Inter became frozen in the ice, hopelessly trapped and help also in great demand BUT .there was no fire department in sight! He ran "'Ballroom Dancing Qlasses—Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson— est in the great open spaces less. Apparently the male was foraging afield and did Children recently poj around aimlessly wondering What he could do to help (First Class of Second Term) — Instructors — 4:30 however, seems to be on the the Philadelphia Free not see the conservation men from the Pointe Mouille , ,". when suddenly the fire trucks clang-clanged down p.m.; 6:30 p.m.; and 7:00 p.m. proclaimed, from the Game Area chip the great bird free and carry her the street. It turned out they had gone to the wrong ad •Children's Theater — Rehearsal — 6 to 9 pfn. through the eighth away to a pen where she could be nursed back to Adult Education that their favorite bookl dress! •Memorial Bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Walrond — health. This • was a month ago. "Little Women," "Lassie! Our friend, most impressed by the man's ability to The rest of the flock stayed with their frantic .. Directors—7:30 p.m. Courses Added Home," "Black Beauty; at least "THINK" in a crisis . . . asked* Surely the de * * * friend for a few days, while he desperately plied the Popper's Penguins" and partment must have given you a citation or something?" waters seeking his vanished mate. Then, impatient for Saturday, January 31 General Semantics, a study Pickerell Goes to Mars "CITATION", screamed the postman, "Hell no. They of the effects of language on proves that the pub. the southland and probably instinctively fearing for •Ballet Classes — Mary Ellen Cooper — Instructor — fired me!" He added later that his private opinion was human "behavior, is being of date means little to j their own fate in the zero weather/ they took off, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30'p.m. that the Chief was so embarrassed when he ^aw the guy fered by the Department of and that any book is leaving the lone swan, forlornly but doggedly pursuing •Children's Theatre—Mrs. Syd Reynolds—Instructor— book until. you have waiting at the fire and in a taxi yet... that he didn't Community Services of the his quest for his vanished love, 10:00 to 12:00 noon; and 1 to 3 p.m. Grosse Pointe Public School want his face around the place to remind him of the big Residents along the river watched the pitiful •Ballroom Dancing Class—Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson- System, to begin on Tuesday, fat boner HE made. Could be! February 3 at 7:30 p.m. STATE POLICE REPJ "plyings of the lovely bird. Food was put out, which he * • * * Instructors—3:30 p.m. came to get when the humans were far enough away, •Children's Theatre—Apprentice Group—a play pre Instructor for this course State Police officers I Attempts were made to trap him, and there was talk More taxis . sented by the apprentice group — The Crying will be William P. Hammond, 18,587 arrests in Decern! ol placing the pair in the Detroit zoo, if the female The above reminds us of a story we heard, some time Princess and the Golden Goose — No charge — who studied under the late which 17,384 were for f Alfred Korzybski, pioneer re recovered and the male could be captured. As the ago (true), about the track coach from an Eastern col 7:30 p.m. 'offenses, according to lege, who was sure he had some good material to enter searcher in this field. partment's monthly atf seemingly endless vigil continued, there was fear that Junior Chamber of Commerce—Dinner—7:30 p.m. The growing interest in this in a big meet, thereby winning the college a piece of report. Not included 1 the extremely cold weather would also snare the male •T.A.P. Dance in High School Gymitorium—the Center's subject is evidenced by the totals were the arrest j in the ice. glory. Youth Council joins the other Grosse Pointe young fact that large companies have juvenile traffic offenda On Sunday two trumpeter swans settled on the river He had a talk with the boy and immediately put people's organizations in co-sponsoring this worth instituted study courses in 289 delinquent and waj and the desperately lonely bird "swam out to see if him in training for the big Cross Country Race held in while affair to support the drive against polio. 8 to Semantics for their supervis minora There were 9,2* ory personnel. Fortified with either was his mate. One can imagine the sickening New York's Van Courtland Park. The big day finally 12 p.m. plaints and 49,771 paj the knowledge gained through disappointment when he met but strangers. came and our hero was in fine shape. No question about and "5,032 liquor insp * * * this study, the student is bet Department vehicles Then on Monday the female had recovered suffi it... he would be the; winner. Time was at hand for the Monday, February 2 ter able to cope with' the per 1,807,173 miles, of y| ciently to be set free, She was carried down to the end of the race and Coach dear is standing glued to the son who "knows it all", or the Elizabeth Bowen Art Class—9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m, 1,215,543 were on trij water's edge and her mate was standing close in to finishing line with his nose hanging over the fence wait feWow with a closed mind, patrol. •Cancer Information and Service Center—Service Work shore, but not close enough to be sure. The conservation ing to see Henry tear across the ribbon. Suddenly his Pointless arguments, misun 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The volunteer workers arc urgently men put her in the water .aM almost instantly she was' mind was distracted by a screeching taxi that drew up derstandings and,mis takes in need of clean white material to carry on their which crop up frequently in air-borne, glorying, in .her release. She flew to the somewhere behind him. He turned to glare at it and out Hew to Add Yi work — anyone having old 'sheets, tableclothSy shirts personal affairs and business middle of the,, river,'Ut'a$i: rolled v<>ye^,; in- the • water, stepped his pride and joy .. . the boy wonder track man. or the like is urged to press the material and drop organizations, are more easily stretched heir long neck gracefully, rose straight up He started to scream at him . .. words w,e can't use to Your Life _ it by the Center to aid this worthy endeavor. resolved with the knowledge and hung in the air, her wings flapping. here . . . and to!d him it was not in the rules to end a of this subject, j*y Fred Xvpy, K.™ Kotary Ciub of Grosse Pointe — Luncheon and meeting Then her mate knew. He swam slowly toward the race in a cab. Poor Henry explained that he had de 12:15 p.m. Practical Public Speaking is 100 years ago the an •hannel, away from the tense audience on the shore. veloped a cramp in his leg during the race and obviously available for men and women American could exp« •Memorial Bridge Club — Duplicate Bridge — Mrs. She circled widely and then settled near him. They could not continue ... so he left the pack and hailed a who are called upon to parti live about 40 years. Too Andrew Walrond—Director—1 p.m. about 70. Modern sani'j looked at each other and then the male started slowly cab in the Park. cipate in or preside at group •Ballet Classes — Mary Ellen Cooper — Instructor — meetings. This course will de diets, drugs and med downstream and out into l^ake Erie, and she took her * * * practice nave addei 4 to 7:30 p.m. velop the student's self-con accustomed place, behind him and slightly off to one Gravy, anyone years to our life span, •Ballroom Dancing Class—Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson- fidence, ease of manner and an note that 70 is aver side. Soon the pair were only specks in the stfn against A local dowager who was given soma chickens Instructors—7:30 p.m. en/fchusiastuc approach ip suc Many die sooner. Manj the blue ice beyond the river's mouth. United once (dead ones) by a farmer friend, decided to roast them cessfully presenting hamself Recovery — Meeting — 8 p.m. longer. You upyourcli more, they were free to ride the winds of the sky trails and give a couple to one of her married granddaughters. and his ideas to others. The of being a "longer" il leading south, to warmth and happiness and rest. She called the gal and told her about it and added "I've * * * course content and teaching eat properly and get pi techniques used are based on medical care. This c (With a deep bow to Louis Cook, who so beautifully wrote left some wonderful gravy I macfe too. It's in a glass jar t Tuesday, February 3 the instructor's experience for periodic checkups by Hie news story of this event in Tuesday's Detroit Free Press.) on the kitchen table ... so be sure to take that along, I physician. As pharra •Service Guild for Children's Hospital—Service Work— many years with a natioeally- won't be home, but you just run over and get it when recognized speech organiza we are pleased to H ever you like." 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. tion. supplying the drugs How About Donating Blood? Detroit Sorosis—Luncheon—12:30 p.m. doctor prescribes — ( Granddaughter arrived in due time and the only The following subjects will •Children's Art Class — Margheritta Loud — Instructor unknown a century person in the apartment was a young man there to clean also be starting 10-week We're so conscious d The Ked Cross Mobile Unit will come to War —3:30 to 5 p.m. the place. Sne went about her business of picking up the semester's immediately: Book effectiveness of moc la! Center next Wednesday, February 4. for a Grosse Pninte Optimist Club—Dinner and Meeting— medicine that we're s: chickens and the glass jar of gravy and took off. About keeping; Conversational most important blood collection. The cooperation of 6:15 p.m. French, German and Russian- ing for a life span
St. Joan Offers Ljbited lum Literature Group Pointe Theater Doing Comedy Cold, vSnow and Ice Take Toll in Devious Ways Inquiry Class • e of Crash To Hear Piggins "TV,* Solid Gold Cadillac" his stock at a profit of $3,- The recent epidemic-like on victim of the weather condi released shortly afterwards. has been called a play tailor- 000,000. slaught of cold, snow and en tions and a driver who failed Witford, who lives at 388 St. Joan of Arc Church is Edward S. Piggins will ad made for Grosse Pointe audi Roles of executives in Gen suing ice has taken & wicked to take the proper precautions. Rivard boulevard, was ticket extending an invitation to all dress the Grosse Pointe Coun toll throughout the country. ed by City police for not hav interested parties.to attend a ences, It will be presented by eral Products ("if we don't Sandy Forton, 18, of 323 D cil of Better Literature tor make it, there's no money In Fortunately, the Pointe has ing his ear under control. ;k p„Iicc on Monday series of classes explaining the the Grosse Pointe Community Be&upre, was crossing the Youth on Monday evening. it) are handled by Hoyt suffered on a lesser scale, the , ,j following a two- teachings of the Catholic February 2, at 8:15 o'clock. Theater at the Grosse Pointe most noticeable effect showing driveway at Farms Market, on ' . ' at Jefferson and Church. The classes which are Spicer, 831 Fisher road, George Fisher road, when Richard REPORTS LARCENY Hia topic will be, "Tomor High School auditorium on Wilson, Allen Hayes and Char in the accident reports on the fj Vhicn two persons designed especially for those v&rious police blotters. Witford turned into it and, out William Wiseman of 1349 rows' Strength," an analysis Friday and Saturday, Febru les Carson. s who are not Catholics begin of control, skidded into her Lakeview, Detroit, complained 1' minor inju^ - For the most part, the ac Thursday, January 29 at 8 p.m. ary 6 and 7, at 8:30. The cast of 20 is being di with his car. She was knocked to Woods police on Wednes ., j ..r.r.ort disclosed cidents aw minor, many the in St. Joan's School, Mack and A disarmingly naive old rected by Mrs. Betty Cook, down and shaken up. A sub day, January 7, that two fen results of ice skids or poor Overlake in St. Clan- Shores, lady, stocks, borids, sharehold 16720 E. Jefferson. Tickets are sequent examination at Cot der skirts were stolen from > to make a pro- visions. They will be held each Mon ers' proxies and high finance available from GPCT members tage Hospital revealed *he his car while it was parked in turn onto Bed- day and Thursday thereafter. are some of the ingredients of or at the box office on per On Tuesday, January 20, a had suffered a slight Injury a lot at the rear of 20233 Mack Jwas hit by a car he gag-stocked lampoon of big pedestrian was the innocent to her left wrist, but she was avenue. Such Inquiry Classes afford formance nights at $1.25 for t John E. Jay, business and politics by How an opportunity to interested adults and 75c for students. 5n, who was headed ard Teichmann and George S. parties to. learn more about L Jefferson. Kaufman. It ran for 66 weeks the teachings of the Church THINGS LOOK BETTER I . .V( jre Barbara on Broadway a few years ago C which propagates the religion 7, 17011 E. Jeffer- and had similar success on a which is the faith of so many President McDonnell of the tinker in Jay's ear, long road tour. Chamber of Commerce of the C sprained wnj ; of their friends and relatives. Mrs. P,ickic Girodat, 1342 United States f*>rseeg a bright See's wi^ Teresa, 41, Some of the topics which Beaconsfield, is starred as a future for small business. He ved a cut on the will be discussed are: The • Fine Carpeting wistful, loveable old lady who, oth women were treat- Catholic Church and the points out that the business as the owner of 10 big shares on Sec ours Hospital and Bible, Evolution and the Book failure rate declined from 92 • Quality Installations in a huge corporation, pops up of Genesis, Telling Your Sins percent per 10,000 firms in at a stockholders' meeting, • Low Prices d. to a Priest, The Church's 1900 to 72 in 1957. At the same asks an awkward question or whose statement was Stand on Marriage, etc. time, the number of firms, two and sends the directors of • Terms Arranged .tinted a wltf.els; The classes are Informative the oorporate empire reeling. most of them small, grew from I had the green light in nature and no pressure is 22 per 1,000 population to r William Dennes, 202 Fisher aVor when Balice made put on anyone to continue in about 25. the course or to enter the road, has the principal maie n. role—that of Eld McKeever, was issued a ticket Catholw Church. Open discus EDWARD S. PIGGINS an cjCoheren e who has resigned as chief ex When it comes to oil wells, g an illegal turn sion is allowed at any time. « o r J> • t I H | < 9 , lkin of the problems confronting ecutive of General Products in Texas is a johnny-eome-lately. n the hours of 4 p.m. There are no obligations and no fees of any kind. the present generation of order to take a government The Chinese dug shallow oil ,m. and causing an ac- youngsters and teenagers, It post in Washington. To accept 15839 E. Warren near Buckingham TUxedo 1-6022 This is the eighth in a series wells almost 3,000 years ago to will also be an evaluation of the post, he waa forced to sell get petroleum for fuel. of Inquiry Classes under the the effects caused by contem direction of ^Fathers James A. porary codes of morality in penSundays Moloney and Leonard Parten- the business and social world. sky. As the Detroit Commissioner There are 26 public classes, Of Police, 1954 to 1958, Mr. 10:00 to 4:00 each lasting from forty-five Piggins established an inten E"*1* i'A V AI.UABt K COUPON Wi'i'JiVJ minutes to an hour. Oppor sive program of juvenile de tunity is given for private in linquency prevention. The TOP •s)(s^ P*eREE STAMPS terviews where these are de growing delinquency rate has VALUE WE with tttk coupon «*d purchase of sired. always been one of his chief o * or 8-o». |«r of SPOTLKWiT INSTANT Some of.the reasons which co cerns, and it has prompted 6-Ox. the inquirers offered for tak hm to devote much of his COFFEE 85 ELIVER ing the course were the fol time to combating the prob Coupon ysJUI »t Kroree In Detroit aud Eastern lowing: "I'm just interested in lem. Included in his member MiehJfmi ttiroufb**t * Htk, ii, i»9S. Limit one FAMILY ORDERS finding out something about ships on boards of directors, coupon per customer. what the • Catholic Church and executives are: Boy's TOP VALUE STAMPS $5,00 OR OVER teaches." Or, I'm going to Clubs of Detroit; Boy's Repub WITH COUPON AND PURCHASE OF A 6- OR S
l • USgV klljlll GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, January 29
f~- M /I Ceiiler Theater X X X A.a t Barnes March of Dimes Teen Lighters Pointe Now Enrolling Meets Feb. 4 Issues Appeal Holding Donee
Business Having won their spurs with The forthcoming PTA meet- With the 1959 March of , Officers and Committee their performances of the ing at Barnes School or, Febru Pimes near the closing date, Members of Our Lady Star of ary 4 is a "first" and should "Curious Savage" and the an urgent appeal to all citi Notes the Sea Teen Lightens jClub "Red Shoes" given last week, attract many parents inter zens of Wayne County to send met in the Church Ciub rtoom the Children's Theater, tinder ested in the activities of their in their "mailers" as soon as on Wednesday, January 28, to the direction of Mrs. Sydney children. possible was made by Charles T. Murray McDonnell, make preliminary plans for the Reynolds, is about to embark As a follow-up to the usual L. Gehringer, former Tiger former managing partner of clubs St. Valentine Dance to FREE PILOTING CLASS on its second term of classes room visitations, those attend great, who is Wayne County's McDonnell & Co, and now be held on Saturday, Feb. 7. :md projects at the Grosse ing will have the opportunity 1959 March of Dimes cam president of McDonnell & Co., Members may invite guests of examining all of the audio Incorporated, members of the Pointe War Memorial. paign director. He also made to this pre-lenten Record Hop Monday, February 2, 7:30 p.m. Sharp visual equipment that the New York Stock Exchange, a request of all newspapers in which is to be held in the The theater's second term school—and the school system has announced the election of Spomorecl by the Wayne County. Church Club Room. begins this Saturday, January —has to offer. C. Henry Buhl, III and C. Ly 31, and Mrs. Reynolds will be "Please tell your readers," man Crane as vice-presidents. Newly appointed Committer GROSSE POINTE POWER SQUADRON on hand from 10 to 12 a.m. and Miss Sarah Alexander of Gehringer said, "that we rea Members are:— membership, 1 to 3 p.m. to enroll all young the Board of Education office Buhl, a former Pointe resi Grosse Point* High School (Old Country Day Section, Room B-48) will present a brief talk prior lize that a few people receive dent, is now connected with Jim Nelson, JoAnn Maas, people between the ages of 9 Lawrence A. Rets, Command er and 15 who are interested. to the opportunity of inter more than one appeal for the the foreign and syndicate de Jackie Gryson, Pam Major, ested parents to observe the 1959 March of Dimes. This is partments of the firm in New Sharon Volaric, Pat Spoor, In addition to the usual audio-visual facilities avail because our mailings are done York while Crane, of Lincoln classes in acting, stage craft able, not only in each build from lists. It would cost thous road, has been manager of the Tom Bejin, Tom Oavanaugh; and production, several major ing, but in a coordinated man ands of dollars to hire person Detroit office of McDonnell & publicity:— Larry McDonald, performances are planned both ner through the Central Of nel to check these lists and Co. for the past 10'years. Ann Meyers, Pat Shuch, Skip in Grosse Pointe and Detroit. fice, eliminate duplications. DeSmyter; program:— Linda "We regret, of course, that J. B. (Jack) Sales, 1098 Brys Matthews. Bob Zoufal, Tim MASONIC AUDITORIUM — FRIDAY, FEB, 0 — 8:20 there is a single person who Drive south, has been pro Addy; and transportation, Ann DETOUR receives two appeals from the moted to purchasing agent of Shea. March of Dimes. However, the the McCord .Corporation ac MARION ANDERSON cost of those two is practically cording to an announcement America'* Great Singer ' ^thing compared to what it by D. A, Pyke, director of It does little good to weigh No "narrow-gauge" car $1.10, $1.63, $2.20, $2.75, 13.30, 93.8$ would mean to comb the lists," purchases, your words if you are using Tickets at Grlnnell's and Masonic Tempi* Mr. Sales has been associ a crooked scale. Gehringer pointed out that ated with McCord Corporation Wayne County's 1058 polio epi for 25 years as assistant demic numbered 871 cases at purchasing agent. year's end. Almost half of the can offer comfort like PONTIACl London East victims were five years old or Graydon L. Walker, vice- younger who will need care 123 Kercheval Grosse Pointe Farmi president and director of for years to come. Thanks to United States sales and promo RewrvoHon, — TU 4-5015 the national scope of the tion for Parke, Davis & Com March of Dimes, money is pany, announced two changes Serving sent on request wherever epi within the pharmaceutical Now thru Saturday demics break out, The Wayne firm's sales division. County Chapter was able to Pat Boone - Tommy Sands Norwood H. Meyer of 249 extend aid to everyone who u "MARDI OR AS" Wonderful Food Moross road, manager of the needed it and as much as was (Cinemascope and Color) market research department needed. since 1946, has been named Wines and Liquors Starting Sunday "The expanded program director of market research . . .AT MODERATE PRICES promising care for young arth and development; and John Doris Day ritis patients and babies with A. MacCartmey of 917 Uni Richard Wldmark versity place, manager of pro LUNCHEON DINNER birth defects, together with "THE TUNNEL- OF LOVE" research Into many of the ilis fessional r&iations smcc 1046, tin Cinemascope) of mankind will bring new has been named director of victories to benefit all of us," professional relations. Meyer has been with Parke, 7 Gehringer concluded. Please "A Qrosse Pointe Tradition * send contributions to March Davis since 1929. MacCartney, of Dimes, 153 E. Elizabeth a past-president of the Ameri The wheels are moved out 5 inches street, Detroit 1, can Pharmaceutical Associa for the widest, steadiest stance In America. tion, joined the company as a sales representative in 1928. STAGE DUCKS UNLIMITED 4M! Since its founding in 1937, At a meeting of the Casualty . 'V and Surety Executives Associ Road-test the only car with Wide-Track Wheels Combines Fine Food With Fine Entertainment Ducks Unlimited has con iviora ducted what The Wall Street ation of Michigan on January 14, R. K. Davis,'Jr., bf 807 R COMING FRIDAY Journal describes as "a sort Driving like this was never before possible. Washington, manager of the BEGINNING MON., FEB. 9 of privately-supported foreign With the widest stance on the American road, January 23 aid program in neighboring Hartford Accident and In For 6 Week i Pontiac reduces sway and lean to an absolute Canada," with the support and demnity Company was elected financial assistance of the pro president of the Casualty and minimum . , , hugs the curves like magic . . , "My Fair Lady" v vincial Canadian governments. Surety Executives Association takes the bumps and the corners w|th Al Navarro More than 725,000 acres have of Michigan. unbelievable ease. In only a few minutea been flooded, and a like you'll discover the most beautiful readability and his Society Orchestra amount seeded and set aside A Grosse Pointe Farms resi in the whole wide world! as marsh and grassland. The dent was among 22 Chevrolet 15301 E. Jefferson, at Beoeonsfield result: North America's duck engineering employes honored iviora Air-Ceded TreeVContoer Brakn VAlley 2-4H8 population has recently been at a special ceremony Monday R America's Number © Road Car! have heavier drums, thicker after completing 25 years of estimated at more than 150 BEG. MON., FEB. 9 lining, for longer life and precis*, million^—a 500 per cent in service with the company. He DRIVE IT AND YOU'LL BUY IT! unvarying control stop after stop. crease since 1937. is R. K. Thomas 411 Madison, 13 DAYS ONLY THRU FEB. 2! a general supervisor in the SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZEP PONTIAC DEALER Jerry Murctd's test laboratories, Thomas and "THE GIRLS 1 21 others this year rounded out a total of 550 years of service IN 509" JIM CAUSLEY PONTIAC, INC. HARMON I CATS it with the company and were with Peggy Wood 15210 MACK AVENUE, GROSSE POINTE PARK Joe Banker's Orch. Phil Skillman at ffia piano best steaks presented with gold watches and Imogens Coca by Chief Engineer' Harry F. For 0qnchg . . . 5:30 to 8 p.m. Barr at a dinner in the Park in town" Shelton Hotel, Detroit. FASHION SHOW Complete Party and DANCING .and LUNCHEON Banquet Accomodations NIGHTLY From the Detroit Bank and S. STEIH 6L CO, Every Banquet Saturday 1 P.M. Kohler-Williams Trust Company comes word of Mighty Mites of Music the promotions of four Grosse $2.50 CP'*** good fun Pointe men, in that organiza Reservations Please .Luncheon 11 a.m.-3 p.m. tion, as determined at its board MEN INVITED Dinner Starting at 5 p.m. ,'S — Styles by — of directors meeting on Janu i« MARGE FISCHER Y Special Attention to ary 20. %i International Shop Banquets and Parties J. Calvin McCIellan, of 1300 Marge. Hudson, *XTR* 1'A.M. stfOW WPAt * $Afl*BAV| FINAL i Commentator North Oxford road, was ap NO dOVER NO WlW'Miltf; Eddy Shepherd's pointed B.TI A?.°'^rflnt Trust Of UirKhaon *• Cocktail*;;* Dtonm ' Poring Nifthfly Including $undo/3 7909 E. Jefferson at Van Dyke ficer. Mr. McCIellan has been f 100 Marauatfe PHVf Ws>»«fWiorki/k. iO|..thf 1tiv«r VA 3-2000 J Member of Diners' Club with the Bank since 1925. Harry C. Pratt, of 19282 Ray mond place, was appointed an Assistant Vice . President and Assistant Trust Officer. Mr. Pratt joined the Bank in 1958. Arnold W. Lungershausen, Look jor the sign of good savings service of 849 Berkshire road, as ap pointed a Vice President and DOORS OPEN 8 A.M., THURS., JAN. 29 Trust Officer. A tax attorney, f specializing in Federal and State Tax Laws, he has been a Clean Sweep .., Special Group 1 member of the firm of Lunger- I Unprecedented Reductions Special GroufJ shausen and Oanfield for the past 14 years. I I W. Howard T. Snyder, of 295 Hillcrest road, was appointed an Assistant Vice President I SUITS I I TOPCOATS and Assistant Trust Officer of the Bank. He stated his bank | LARGE ASSORTMENT IN ALL SIZES, INCLUDING | FULL RANGE OF SIZES, 1 1 ing career in 1931. REGULARS, SHORTS, LONGS, EXTRA LONGS, STYLES AND FABRICS | PORTLY AND PORTLY SHORTS. | SAVINGS AT GREAT SAVINGS! Victor W. Klein, of the law firm of Rutzel. Eaman, Lone, OF DETROIT Gust and Kennedy, was elect j Reg. $85 to $89.50 ^§9^ $709.75 NOW ed to the board of directors i i *69M of The Michigan Bank at the annual meeting of the stock OOl I holders January 20, John C. $85 to $89.50 I Reg. $75 to $79.50 M Hay, president announces. The 49 *59 other 11 members of the board I I I Over were re-elected. Following the stockholders I Reg. $69.50 NOW $75 to $79.50 meeting the new board mot *49w and Patrick F. Pray was named an assistant vice presi I $39<,oi 1 $6,600*000 dent of the bank. ^Reg. $65.00 NOW $69.50 NOW Klein is also a member of *44H the board of Bohn Aluminum earnings was paid & Brass Corp., and on the board of D.W.G, Gigai Corp. to our savings customers Mr. Pray has been with The Giant Reductions Michigan Bank since 1951. on a Special Group SPORT COATS in 1958 Over half of the world's flowers bloom in some shade Start your savings account now—and share in our of red. Reg. $49.50, NOW next earnings payment. Earnings start; the 1st of the ^32 Reg. $55.00,$55.00 , NONOW^3fW 3l 6 Reg, $59.50, NOW^3^ month on money added by the 10th.
factory HUGE REDUCTIONS & store 17012 KERCH EVAl| In your neighborhood IN BOYS' DEPT. —plumbing AT NOTRE DAME & heating On Suits, Coats, 1 nifiMi IN THE VILLAGE Sports and Jockeys KERCHEVAL Near ST. CLAIR FREE PEAKING
UP TO OPEN FRIDAY TILL f 40% SATURDAY Tilt 6 P.M- mw UVCIHOK nr. MtNichok • M J7IM 153M KlKHtVM or. lintmftiM • V* i-WI January 29, J959. GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nint
leadership in the Synod of ularly the Leadership Train Sullivan Booked New Dodges for Center To Preach Here Michigan, a number of special ing School at Alma College, programs in the field of Chris and Young Adult Conferences By Symphony tian Education have devel at Greenville, Michigan, and A Hi PETERS FUNERAL HOME oped. Notable among these are at Kellogg Centre at East Lan Brian Sullivan, tenor of the camps and conferences, partic sing. Metropolitan Opera Company, Established 1917 will be the soloist with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Thursday, February 5, at 8:30 Frederick N. Kratzet
1111 p.m. and Friday, February 6, VP' i JJW "' at 2 p.m. in Ford Auditorium, announces Paul Paray will conduct. Sullivan will sing Benjamin that he is now associated with Britten's "Serenade" for Tenor, Horn and Strings with William Sabatini the French horn solo KARL DAVIES ist, "II mio tesoro" from Mo zart's "Don Giovanni," and REALTOR "Un' aura amorosa" from Mo zart's "Cosi fan tutte." 81 Kercheval Ave. TUxedo 5-3220 The program will include Mozart's Symphony No. 40 in G minor (K, 550) and Wag ner's Bacchanale from "Tann- ,.atioT AVE 20705 MACK aYI. or VERNIER RD. hauser" and his Overture to "The Flying Dutchman," LavigneAuto Sales Jit S MICH. GROSS* POINT! WOODS 36, MICH. Robert J. Taptich will lec The Grosse Pointe Memorial SfwV7700 TUXEDO 4-»00 ture on the program for the Church will have as guest RAMBLER DEALER minister on Sunday, February matinee audience at 1:15 p.m Now Servicing All Mokes NEW 1959 CARS for its Highway Safety Center, the REV. GARNER S. Friday. ODELL, D.D., Director of Specializing in Automatic Transmissions only one in the United States, are presented to Mich Christian Education, Synod of and Front End Alignment. igan State University's GORDON SHEELE (left) by Vfiehigan, United Presbyterian MARTIN CHAMBERLAIN, of 1386 Roslyn road, Church in the U.S.A., and field 14201 E. Warren, at Newport Grosse Pointe. Chamberlain is manager of Car Sales representative of the Board ,of VAHey 2=3459 Coordination of Dodge Division, Chrysler Corp. Christian Education, Philadel phia. Dr. Odoll will preach at both the 9:30 and the 11 o'clock services on the topic, "The In Good Fences for 49 Years Neighborhood Club News gredients of a Christian Faith." fy\ I very ity/e or* Fence Dr. Odell received his edu cation at Bourne College and created to L 01 Monday at Auburn Theological Semi erected for you 3:30-5:00 p.m. Open Gym. meet your need» nary, with special studies at TJ:30-9:00 p.m. Little League Basketball. Cambridge University, Eng WA. 1-6282 Tuesday land, and the Ecumenical In lnciudinc Let us fashion a truly individual 4:00-5:00 p.m. Boys Gym (Includes Basketball, Track stitute of the World Council of Chain Link All-Steel and Churches, Geneva, Switzer and Games Ages 7-12) St. Charles kitchen for you . . land, Rustic Styles 4:00 Girls Arts & Crafts Ages 7-12. beginning with your ideas, preference 6:30-9:0O.W0 JJ.Ulp.m.. Little League Basketball. Before coming to Michigan about 10 years ago, Dr. Odell MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO. in appliances and conveniences Wednesday held pastorates at Hammond with full freedom in color choice. 4:00-5:00 p.m. Girls Tap Dancing-Beginners Ages only and Rochester, New York, and 10403 HARPER RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL 7-12. at Amarrilo, Texas, Under his Select your favorite styling as well, 4:00-5:00 p.m. Dramatics-Boys &Girls Ages 7-12. Iforh OfMhe-Floor, Contemporary or 6:30 p.m. Teenage Badminton. Traditional. Discover the Thursday 4:00-5:00 p.m. Gdrls Gym Ages 7-12. possibilities, at.. . 6:30 p.m. Jr. Girls Sports Program - Includes Bad minton, Volleyball, & Basketball Ages HEADQUARTERS CUSTOM KITCHEN* 12 and Over. Friday Kolcher Olds & Cadillac 4:00-5:00 p.m. Boys Midget Hot Rod Club.- 4 • • 6:30 p.m. Open Gym. Jt(7iar/ef 7:30-9:00 p.m. Guys & Dolls Dance Club (Boys & Girls) Saturday 15554 E. Warren —. TUxedo 1-6600 m l:00-2:30p.m. Playmates Club (Boys & Girls Ages 4-6) 2:30-4:00 p.m. Funsters Club (Boys & Girls all ages- DEALER NAME, ADDRESS, Crafts, Cooking,. Hikes, Special Events. 1:30-5:00 p.m. Boys Open Gym. East Side Detroit*$ Preferred Dealer Please send "Plan for Kitchen Living," 24-page guide lo ADULTS color, conveniences and kitchen economy. Tuesday I plan to O build • remodel. (Please check one.) 6:30-9:30 p.m. Enameling on Copper (Men & Women) ANNOUNCEMENT 7:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Sword Club. 8:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Camera Club-1st, 3rd & 4th Tues, ..Zone StM«- Wednesday 6:30-9:30 p.m. Enameling on Copper (Men & Women) We take great pleasure In announcing the appointment of 8:00 p.m. Adult Badminton. 8:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Gardeners Club. Co*,- Inc Thursday 11:00 a.m. Knitting Ladies. ^ 7:30-9:00 p.m. Sr. Girls Sports Program - (Includes A. Bodycombe Kitchens by Jt.(7tar/ef Badminton, Volleyball & Basketball). Friday Oldtimers Club-Retired Men. 41 HAYES btw. Harper and Outer Drive LA 7-9600 1:00-5:00 p.m. Midget Basketball as a member of our sales organization. W L lian leading the way for the Rotary 4 0 winners with 15 points. Optimist 4 0 In the second game, Ex Lions 2 2 change defeated V.F.W.- 20 to \ Mr. Bodycombe has ably represented Cadillac in the Metro 2 2 19 with Mike Bielawski of Ex Exchange 2 2 change taking scoring honors Grosse Pointe and East Detroit areas for more than 20 years, V. F. W. 1 3 Dor the game with 12 points. h after wash after wash.. Post 1 3 establishing for himself a brilliant record of success in sales and Kiwanis 0 4 In Tuesday night's action, Optimists defeated Post 303 In the first game, Monday, service to his customers. January 13, Rotary defeated 25 to 11. Charles Bruce, Rich Lions 29 tol8 with Bob Tevel- ard Tanghe, and Richard C'on- lon each had 6 points for the wiomors. Power Squadron In the second game, Metro We join with Mr. Bodycombe in welcoming his host of downed Kiwanos 32 to 9. Greg Honors Weber Martdn led the way for the friends, and customers at our Oldsmobile and Cadillac sales and winners with 18 points. service'operations at 15554 E. Warren Ave., at v/hich time they A prominent past commander of the Detroit Power Squad will be assured of every courteous attention. ron, Richard S. Weber, was named National Executive Of Oannel Coal ficer with the rank of Vice- Commander and became sec ond in command of the 253 GARDEN SUPPLY United States Power Squad 17727 Ntock TU 2-7888 rons now totalling over 42,000 members, At the national annual meet ing in New York City, January 17, V.C. Richard S. Weber received the well deserved honor for. his many years of work in the public educational water safety program which is the main object of all the ln your account at United States Power Squad at 3% ~ rons. Mr. Weber is a member of the Detroit Yacht Club, and PEOPLES FEDERAL SAVINGS T IT HOT... GET A LOT for load after load of the cleanest, whitest a long time resident of Grosse Pointe. His many years of par ndry ever. ticipation in the pleasure boat ing field and mainly through d wa$hday or any day, you can be confident that an electric wafer the education program of the ter, plus Edison's Super Supply Plan, will provide hot water for all Detroit Power Squadron which offers each fall and spring a All er family needs, too. free public piloting class has won him legions of friends and r Accounts *'s the convenient, modern way to GET IT HOT ... GET A LOT honors, both in and out of the
a boating field. " operating cost as low as $3,88 per month. insured
Religious activities in Boy- to $10^00 'y electric water heaters give you all these Important advantages! Scout camps are carried out under religious leaders Otf all faiths. WicientMhe heat gpes into the fxl Fast-new, more efficient heating Open an account at Peoples Federal Saving* where every dollar of your wa,er l-J units Appointments-TU, 4-4280 savings earns the current rate of 3%. Every dollar entered before the tenth iS'ijywhere-need not be fx] Outer shell—coel to the touch all r of the month earns from the first of the month. Get the happy feeling of w a chimney ^ over "money-saved" .. . savings that GROW, and are insured against loss, by [i0ilile"~meelE<*iwn't rigid 1x1 Edison maintains electrical parts w The Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, up to $10,000, s,an(lards m without charge ^Efc Automatic-all the time [x] Safe-clean-quiet-modern PEOPLES FEDERAL. SAVINGS
Phones: Main Office W0 1-0170 Branch Offke IA 7-7210 DETROIT EDISON Eddie McGrath •IftVfft SOUTHiA$TIRN MICHIGAN PHOTOGRAPHKR 1201. Orlswold at State Harper and Outer Drive 15520 K. Warren at NotllnRham GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, January 29
GPHS Title Chances pJ Devil Natators In Thick of BCL Title Chase With Defeat by Roy^ j
Once-beaten Grosse Pointe Blue Hnvi],. , I if chance to remain in a two-way first r>lare" tie i J hot Border Cities League cage race when the r-lnsp 67-65 decision to Royal Oak on (he \ EOIBTES court, Friday, January lb. The defeat was the second play under the b dropped the Devils into a two- in the fmal ,K>rj N by FRED RUilLLS A... way second place tie with Fordson, who bumped DevuB to M Wyandotte the same night. W1lhin U Both have 3-2 records as com- Devil Swimmers Defeat The ga.no was J pared to the league leading floor will, tUe ;j Highland Park Polar Bears shooting thr Devik J»1 Royal Oak Impressively and Royal Oak who have lost teams' were oqua]., only one game for identical line with tho AcJJ 4-1 marks. The Grosse Pointe Blue Devil swimming team 21 of 32 attempt cracked the Royal Oak Acorns with an impressive 61-35 Highland Park remained .Pointers wore makin one of the front runners by attempts. victory in the local pool, Friday, January 23, to end the storming through winless first half of the Border Cities League race. At this point the v Monroe 71-44 and is an odds- have an uphill t> ? The victory enabled the all on favorite to retain the league hope to even shar. Devils to break out of a two- time as the Pointers swept crown which they shared with crown this •••^,J* way second place tie with the seven of the ten first places. the Blue Devils last year. there is an outsidi Acoras and take over second The league will swing back Wage Good Battle the Pointer.-' can place all alone with a 4-1 rec into action after the midterm Against Royal Oak the Royal Oak and Hi ord in league competition. The graduation at the end of Jan Devils put up a terrific battle gil in return m;ilohos'off Monroe Trojans currenlly are uary. in the first quarter and held a and-home s o r i e s leading with a 5-0 mark. SUMMAfllKS Picture by/Fred Runnells narrow 19-18, lead. At one second r o u n d of Royal Oak's orthodox breast 40-yd. freestyle: Pattee (GP); TAUBENECK, DAVE GAUSS, LORNE BOWLER, time during the period the f Greening (RO): Nicholson (GP). Despite Grosse Pointe's one loss m Border Cities underway. stroke star, Chip Ashton, set Time: 19.1. League, competition the Devils' (4-1),.are very much CY JUDSON, JERRY MEHL, JOHN DAVIDSON, Pointers held what looked to a new pool record in the 100 100-yd. butterfly; Kimball (GP); Grosse Pointe will in the race for the crown and trail league-leading PAUL VAN HULL, DAVE WEBER, JIM BLACK- be a comfortable 17-10 mar-, yard event by handing the Childs (RO); Boyer (GP). Time: gin behind the sharpshooting ing to reverse % 60.6. Monroe, (5-0), by one point as the seuson reached the KETTER, GEORGE MEASEL, BOB BENTON and Devils' Dick Law his first de 2O0-yd. freestyle: Mertz (GP); of Lars Anderson and Ronnie feat by Fordson Haynor (GP); Rose (RO). Time: halfway point. Shown left to right, first row:—JACK COACH PAUL WHEELER. Back row:—DON DAVIS, Schram. Tractors come her-. feat of the season with a 2:1!,4 1:08.2. The old record was heid " 100-yd. backstroke: Bremer (GP); SPITZLEY,, DAVE KOTHE, DAN HAYNOR, MIKE DON WAITE, JIM ETTER, JOHN MERTZ, PETER But, once in the lead, the January 30. This wii by Harry Huffaker who trav Jamison (RO); Hill (GP). Time: BREMER, DICK LAW, JIM CARNE, MARK GREG VAN HULL, BILL PATTEE, FRANK WHITTON, "MUST" game if J 1:02.4, Devils appeared to relax and eled the distance in 1:08.8 dur 100 yd. breaststroke: Ashton (RO); ORY, CHRIS KIMBALL, HEATH BOYER and BOB PAUL GRIENE, DOUG SEARLES, JEFF ORHAN the Acorns closed the gap hope to keep alive side chance to ing the 1957 season*. The State Law (GP); Fidler (RO), Time: TYRRELL. Second row:—Student manager GREG and Bob Hill. rapidly behind the excellent remai{ 1:08.2. (Pool record.) tention. The way , record is held, by Ronald Clark, 100-yd. breaststroke: Ashton (RO); play of John Meadows and of Ann Arbor who posted a Gregory (GP); Pattee (GP). Time: Mike Joyce who annexed indi has been knocking 54.7. GPUS Knights other anything can 1:07 in the 1957 State Meet. Diving: Small RO); Tyrrell vidual and runner-up scoring The Devils were never seri (GP!; Etter (GPl. Points: 51.8. Austin High St. Paul Lakers Clinging honors, with 26 and 23 points, fpa-e the second roi ously challenged after Bill 120-yd. Ind, medley: Judson Win and Lose pleted. (GP); Boyer (GP); Busch (RO). respectively. At halftime the Pattee, Chris "Machine" Kim Time: 1:17.8. Acorns owned a 36-30 lead Court Team To Second Place in League ATIST1 ball, John Mertz and Mike 160-yd. medley relay: Grosse Pte. which they built into a com GROSSE PTE « (Bremer, Law, Came, Gregory). It was an exciting week for Bremer splashed to victories fortable 10 point 53-43 margin Time: 1:23. The once-beaten St. Paul STATISTICS basketball fans at Grosse Bruzzese in the 40-yard free style, 100 160-yd. freestyle relay: Grosse ST. PAUL G F Pts. going into the fourth stanza. Lakers walloped St. Anthony's Pointe University School last Anderson yard butterfly, 200-yard free Pte. Bowler, Davis, Mwtz, Nichol Bigham 6 1-1 13 Captain Tossed Out son), Time: 1:56.3. . 68-40, Friday, January 16, on Kolojeskl 3 3-6 9 week - as the Knights were Htm* style and the 100-yard breast- Ayrault The Devils suffered a dam Sohram MSAGUE STANDINGS Undefeated Austin con the Grosse Pointe High court « 2-4 14 nosed out, 47-45, by L'Anse Veenendaal stroke, respectively, to open W L Lauer 2 2-3 18 aging blow late in the third- Gerich Monroe 5 0 tinued to. dominate the which the Lakers calf home. Jantzen 1 3-» 5 Creuse on Tuesday but. came the meet and give the Pointers GROSSE PTE 4 1 Hall 0 . 1-1 1 back to squeeze by Maumee period when captain Larry Lang Central Division in the The victory kept alive a Totals a comfortable 26-10 lead. Royal Roya! Oak 3 2 Becker 2 0-0 4 Valley on Friday night by the Bruzzese was ejected from the ROYAL OAK Fordson 3 2 slight glimmer of hope for at Cross 1 0-0 2 game 'with five personal fouls, Oak never got closer than 12 Parochial League with a Martin 10 0-2 2 •equally close score of 54-52. Richy ' Highland Park 2 3 Tom Andris took over and al Kerr points to the Devils at any Wyandotte 0 5 54-42 victory over Cathe least a share of the East Side Totals 28 12-26 68 Joyce ST. ANTHONY The first half of the L'Anse' dral Central, Friday, Janu First Division Parochial title. though his play was creditable Waldrup ' But if the Lakers are to share Fink 0 2-4 2 Creuse game was a seesaw it .couldn't make up for the Roy ary 16, on the latters home Molewskl 0 1-1 1 battle that ended with the Meadows the title, help will have to Fisher 2 2-3 6 loss the team felt when its - Totals court. come from the outside. The Belfiorl 0 0-1 0 seesaw in a state of equi captain was sidelined. \ STANDINGS GPHS Varsity, Pool, State Levans 3 2-5 8 librium at 26-26. Things looked The Friars poured it on in biggest chance St, Paul had Yandurs 0 0-2 0 At this point coaoh Howard Highland Park the first quarter to build up a went kaput when Servite blew Baluch 2 0-3 4 up, late in the third quarter, MacAdam inserted Jerry Royal Oak Koch 6 2-8 14 when the Knights took a five- GROSSE PTE Swimming Records comfortable 16-5 lead and its game with' league-leading Jagood 2 1-3 5 Gerich for the lithe Dave Fordson squasn any ideas Central may St, Florian on the same night. Totals 15 . 10-30 40 point lead, The five points Veenedaal to combat the rough Wyandotte have had of pulling an upset. looked good, and the fans had Monroe Servite had an excellent a chance to sit back and relax With what appeared a "duck VARSITY chance to tumble St. Florian for a minute. soup" game the Friars appear- Friar JSatators but this was not in the cards. (Records held by Blue Devils set in Grosse Pointe pool) red to relax a bit and Cathed The problem was that the All Teams See Action ral's scoring machine went in The defending champions Win First Two Knights themselves relaxed Event Year Set Record Holder Time to action behind the sharp- turned on the steam and rolled for a minute and found out In Inter-Church Leagu 40-yd Freestyle 1954 Stuart Smith 18.6 shooting of its captain, Dan from behind to win'and stay They say "Practice makes too late that L'Anse Creuse 1957 Harry Huffaker " 18.6 MacAuliffe, and closed the unmolested at the top of,the perfect" but the Austin Friar was ' back in the ball game. By George Vande Bunte, 1100-yd Butterfly 1959 James Carne 58.8 ga Mumford High school pool, game also ended in a tie as St. Clare . 100-yd Butterfly 1958 James Carne (Grosse Pte) 58.8 60-36, and then tripped St. win the ball game, but this STATISTICS opportunity to take a look at St. Clara and Christ Church Christ Church 100-yd Backstroke 1957 Lester Cutler (Grosse Pte) 58.9 Rita handily, time it was the Knights who St. James AUSTIN: his second stringers after the each scored 21 points. High 200-yd Freestyle 3953 William Black (Fordson) 2:02.1 overcame a small lead to win JUNIOR PIVISI g f rts. starting five built up a com scorers were Jay Buysse for 100-yd Freestyle 1958 Charles Babcock Grs Pte) 52.5 Against U. of D. Bruce Bur late in the game. Pete Hand Grosse Pte. Methodist 100-yd tjreasistorke 1-953 Chip Ashton (Royal Oak) 1:08,2 Brouillard 1.3-5 5 manding 28-18 lead and in St. Clare and Jeff Garberson Grosse Pte. Memorial Fitzgerald 1 0-0 2 nett cracked his own Catholic work, of Maumee, took the 160-yd Medley Relay 1959 Mike Bremer, Dick Law, creased it to 46-31 at the end for Christ Church with 8 tal Grosse Pte. Woods Hc;ug"iuuii 4 !-2 9 League record in the 100- game honors in scoring, with St. Paul Jim Carne, Mark Gregory Miller 3 1-2 7 of the third stanza. Everyone lies each. St. Michaels Pine 7 1-4 15 yard Butterfly event with a 29 points. Forf G.P.U.S. Hag- Grosse Pointe) 1:22.6 of the 14 Laker players saw 1:10.6. Rick Schoenherr suf Junior class competition saw Our Lady Star of theS* BLH Pattee, Cy Judson, Ruperich 4 2-2 10 garty was high man for the 160-yd Freestyle Relay 1958 Sobocinski 2 0-0 4 action. Our Lady Star of the Sea FRESHMAN I)!VI John Nicholson, Mark Zosel 10-0 2 fered a disqualification on an second straight game, this squeak by Grosse Pointe Gregory (Grosse Pte) i. 14.3 Totals _ 23 8-15 54 illegal turn in the 100-yard, time with a total of 16 points. St. Paul Johnson 1 3-5 5 Memorial 24 to 23, Jim Todrl Grosse Pte. Methodist. backstroke which wiped his Bob Wood scored 10. Jack MeAulirf 8 1-2 17 Devil Reserves sparked Memorial with 17 Ctiu^o i'iu. ^iC'.^cr::' McNully 10-0 2 first place off the books. Pingel, who scored two im Our Lady Star of the & NATIONAL SCHOLASTIC RECORD Roscoo 5 2-0 12 points, while Bob Sanford lead Grosse Pte. Woods Austin is pointing to the portant baskets in the last Williams 2 2-7 8 Defeat Acorns Our Lady Star of the Sea with Christ Church 160-yd Medley Relay GROSSE POINTE (Mike Totals 18 8-20 4'2 Catholic League meet later in minute, Gordie O'Brien, and 1959 9 points. Bremer. Dick Law, Jim the year when it hopes to trip Bruce Birgbauer had eight Carne, Mark Gregory i :22.6 Coach Jim Ep perso n's defending champion Visitation points each. It was the first Grosse Pointe Methodist I/T. W. G. McCAFF emerged victor over Grosse Three Teams Tie Grosse Pointe Blue Devil re which has the advantage of time in five years that the TAKES RANGER C serve basketball team chalked Pointe Woods with a score of MICHIGAN STATE HIGH SCHOOL SWIM RECORDS its own pool for practice every Knights had beaten the boys FORT BENN1S up its seventh win in nine 31 to 24. George Thompson In Bowling Loop week day. from the Buckeye state in (AHTNC)—Array M starts when it tripped the and Tom Munson led Metho Event Year Sti Record Holder Time basketball. Ham J. McCaffrey, Royal Oak Acorns 43-35 on Austin-U of D Summaries dist, scoring 14 each, while Milton F. McCaffrey Freestyle 1954 The second half season of the latter's court, Friday, 50 free: Whyte (A), McCarthy George Krogh of the oppon 50-yd Kenneth Gest (Fordson) 22.9 (UD), Fritz (UD). Time: 26,1. lyn road, ,Grosse Poii i no yri iiuiuti fiv the Grosse Pointe Business Januarv 16. The victory gave ents sunk 11 points. 100 Ov: Burnett (A), Felbreth, recently completed Oak) 57.3' Men's Bo-.vling League got oir the Devils s 3-2 league record, I iGD.i, Kann (Aj. 'lime: i;iv.« iiw ! St. Paul's Beats 200-yd Freestyle 1957 Thomas Bechtel (Birming to a flying start with Goebel having lost to Highland Park ' ord). cm,,.petition, St. Paul beat St. 200 free: Peabody (A), Burke Infantry benoo'i, Foil ham) 2:00.0 One sweeping four points from and Fordson, and an overall (A), Stoleski (UD). Time: 2:22.3. Servite Tankers Michaels 21 to 14. Top men, 100-yd Backstroke 1957 Ralph Nutter (Royal Oak) 58.8 Adam Simms behind the pin mark of 7-2. 100 back. Yesko (A), Oberski poLntwise,' were St. Paul's Ga. 100-yd Freestyle 1955 Richard Mehl (Saginaw) 52.2 toppling of Ray McDonnell, (A), Alderesio (UD), Time: 1:20.6. 100 free; Bannister. (A). Dlebcl By Fred Kotcher Terry Costrini and St. Mich The course is 150-yd Ind. Medley 1956 R. Martin (Lincoln Pk) 1:33.4 who posted a 639 serves. It was a struggle through A. Morrow (Royal Oak) 4:26.6 (A), Bedalement (UD). Time: 57.5. St. Paul's newly organized ael's Von Schwartz with 6 develop leadership 400-yd Freestyle 1956 Goebel Two tripped Ken the first six-teen minutes of 150 individual medley: Bannister 100-yd Breaststroke 1957 R. Clark (Ann Arbor) 1:07.0 swimming team captured the each. and provide strenw nel ly for four points as did play with the Pointers holding (A), Shnlte (A), Felbreth (UD). 200-yd Medley Relay 1957 ROYAL OAK (Ralph Time: 1:53. first meet in the history of the In the freshman league, Our in all phases o! ir& Nutter, Charles Ashton, Pharmacy over Belding to a narrow 6-5 first period lead 200 medley relay: Cavanaugh, and deadlocked at 18-aH at Yesko, Burnett, Burke (A). Time: school when it swamped Ser-' Lady Star of the Sea edged tics, Davjd< Gillanders, James create a three-way tie for first 2:10.5. halftime. From there on it vite 50-15 in the Grosse Pointe Grosse Pointe Memorial 30 to Lieutenant McC» Hands) 1:47.9 place. 200 free relay: Diebel, Peabody, High pool, Thursday, January 29. High scorers were the 200-yd Freestyle Relay 1957 JACKSON (Russell Mc was all Grosse Pointe with Schoenner and Whyte. Time: 1:44.4. 1953 graduate of »; All remaining matches end 15, in an evening meet. viciors' Phillip Hodgman and Donald, Mike Wood, Doug ed with three point victories Doug Aldinger providing the The remaining meets on the paratory High Sch« The team is under the direc opponent Bob Chope with 14 las Sherman, Phil Williams 1:36,3 for Cramer over Wigle, Larry's scoring punch on the end of Austin schedule are as follows: Springs, Md„ and a 1 tion of John Chase a former each. over Prestwick, Woods over fast breaks and plays set up Jan. 30—Cathedral Central uate of the U, S, Blue Devil and U. of Michigan Grosse Pointe Methodist out- Atwcll, Beaconsfielcl - Kerche power came from Larry Englc- Feb. 3—Visitation Academy. star. scored Grosse Pointe Woods val over Maple Lanes and Bar. hardt who counted 14 re Feb, 11—Salesian Reserve Tankers Beat Birmingham The Lakers nearly posted a 26 to 12. Tom Reed and Carl rett's over Cox-Baker. bounds off both backboards. Feb. 18—De La Salle perfect meet in their first out Getchman looped . 8 points Twenty-two 200-plus games More tiia: Gros.se Pointe's reserve scored 28.1 points lo push the Ken Stanley, the Devils Feb. 23—Servite ing by sweeping the five indi while opponent John Mertz and leaders have t were rolled with McDonnell swimming team under the di Pointers out in front 40-23. usually reliable scoring threat vidual events and the 160 yard sunk 6 points. Boy Scouts of W rection of Bob Kinnier, wal George Meascl and Mike leading the way with games had an off night and made The capital city of the Aztec medley relay before losing the In the final contest, St. Paul 1910. loped Birmingham 65-31 in Piatt swept the 150-yard in of 238 and 222. Others were: only two of 13 field goal at final 160-yard freestyle relay, Don Stangc, 213; Ernie Nie Indians is buried beneath the the latter's beautiful pool on dividual medley to clinch the tempts from his favorite spot St. Paul will swing back in rath, 213; Dick Stehlin, 211; present capital of Mexico. Thursday, January 22. meet. on the court. to action on Thursday, Janu The victory enabled the Grosse Pointe's two relay Lcs Henderson, 208; Bruce According lo The World Book Attention: High School Studefl It was Aldinger thai set the ary 29, when it entertains De Pointers lo stretch their con teams climaxed (he meet Warren, 204; Harvey Reid, 203; Encyclopedia, the Aztecs built Devil scoring machine in mo La Salle in an evening meet secutive win streak to two in with lopsided wins. Howard, Duane Van Dresser, 203; Bill their city, called Tenochtitlan, tion when he stole the ball which will get underway at as many meets this season. The Gauss, Beckenhauer and Tee- Stafford, 203; AJ Bell, 202; Met on islands which they en March of Dimes Dane twice and converted important 8:00 p.m. win also was a measure of re tea rt won the 200 yard medley Persky, 201; John Schoenherr, larged by filling huge reed baskets to give the Pointers raffs. Summaries Saturday, Jan. 31—8:30 p.m. venge for their varsity count and Johnson, Watts, Davis 200; Hay McDonell, 238-222; 100-yd, Backstroke: Rndres (SP)- an early lead to start the pro : erparts who dropped a 49-47 and Jefferis took the 200 yard Don Sarvis, 237; Sam Kunath, f"«er (SP); Okai'ski (S>. T,me. Grosse Pointe High School Gymafori"* ductive second half. 1:16.8. non-league decision to the freestyle relay for the final 225; Harry Rudge, 223; Don Bayhan, 223; Jim De Smedt, 40-yd. Freestyle: Kotcher (SP)- Disk Jockey Clark Reld The Ivy« Birmingham varsity in the point, Brian Mumaw was still SPORTSMEN The. V.cW 222; Bob Lieckfelt, 216; Ange Taylor (SP); Osterliozer (Si' Conrad Twllty .second meet of the season. SUMMARIES missing from the lineup due Rifle ranges, skect, Time: 22.3. The Ski Brothers ,iii(i other* 50-yd. Freestyle: Dawes (GP); De George, 2i6; Larry Miner, to illness but Jim Kolpe pick trap, and pistol .shoot The reserves moved into an 200 yd. Freestyle: Sen esc (SP)- FA Hammond (GP); Clark (13). 215; Sam Sarcona, 215. ing within 25 minutes Tickers on sole of Jacobson's Wed , Thyn early lead with a sweep of the Time: 25.7, ed up the slack with a 10 drive of Or. Pointe. Campbell (SP); Fnt-ito JOO-yd. Butterfly: Granger (B); point production to annex run Time: 2:28.3. "'" 50-yard freestyle event when Gun shop carries lw B DONATIONS: 50t Gauss (GP); Wilner (CSP>. complete line hunt ^l "a»t«troke: 8 h « 11 e r 1 v ner-up honors behind Aldinger 1 ); Dave Dawes and Mike Ham Time; 1:15.0. TELLS OF VANDALISM ing equipment and S M«"ay (SP); Hebboii 20O-yd. Freestyle: Nadal (B): and the Acorns' Pyles who mond finished in that order. Rodger Wa indie of 1336 cloth i n g. Telescope (S). Time: 1:44.0. Leahy (13); La Fores! (GP>. tied for individual honors with and iron sights sold 100-yd. Freestyle: Choumarri (SPi* Birmingham bounced buck in Time: 2.14.0. . Berkshire, disclosed to Park 13 points* each. and installed. F,x. Kotcher (SP); Okar.ski (Si! the next two events to take 100-yd. Backstroke: Howard (GP); police on Sunday, January 11, perls on hand at all Time: 1:08.1. ' MHOUNOMB OUR HEW LQCft a one point, 14-13 lead but this Spierllng (B); Cufeneart (GP). times to "sight in" lwl«vd MtvDov R>*3V' «t r>ATTT Time: 1:12.0. that someone broke into his STATISTICS vour rifle or to help was short lived when Howard Time: 1 -327l. )00-yd. BreastslraKo: Beckenhauer garage during the night and GROSSE PTF.. vou decide on your •SO-yd. Freestyle Relay; SKRVIT** splashed home first and his iGP); Wt-vlHg (GP); Garret - (J F Pts. hunting equipment son (B). Time: 1:24.1. slashed the top of hi.s con Stanlcyy 2 1-4 a Time: 1:34,;, ' Wolverine teammate Larry Colepoari 100-yd, Froe&t.yle: Hammond (GP); vertible car. Miller 0 1-3 i MAPLE REPORTS^ C(?ID KNT placed third to give the Devils Dawes (CP); Carlson (B). Englchardl 2 4-6 8 Time: 39.5, Clark ) 0-1 i Payton W. Amncus of 521 GROVE Xr, Typewriter Service Compel n two point, 19-17 lead which Diving: LaBlonde (GP); Thorn sen Aldinger 5 3-7 13 Peach Tree lane, reported a they never relinquished. (B); Hansen (B). Point* 28.1. Bumpus 1 2-2 4 now focafecf of )!W-yd. Ind. Medley: Mo.-islc (GP); E. W. JONES Kolp 5 012 10 GUN SHOP 4lR hit-and-run accident to Forms Bill Beckenhauer and Ben Bannon (B); Hendrlkson (B>. Total* • Building 18 9-2S 43 and Shooting flange police on Saturday, January Weying swept the 100 yard Time: 1:40.2. ROYAL OAK 10, involving his car which 13131 E. Jefferson Av« 200-yd, Medley Relay: GROSSE Geton- 2 2-2 6 21-Mile Rd. *• Gratiot breaststroke as did Mike Ham • Alterations Moranacei was parked in front of hi.s PTE (Howard, Gauss, Btekcn-. 0 4-5 4 cfroif mond and Dave Dawes in the hauer, Teoteartl, Time: 2:03.8. • Additions Pyles 3 7-10 13 Four Miles North of Mt. Clemens house. He said an unknown Phone VAlley 2.3560 • D 800-yd, Freestyle Relay: GROSSF. Goodman 1 2-fl 4 Gross* Pointers can take Harper 100 yard freestyle to pad the PTF, (Johnson, WatU, Davl*, 913 Lincoln TU 2-3211 Forbes 4 0-2 8 U> Beach Tllghwny. to t) S 25 driver ran into the right front (Next to the Savarino UotfN l«ad* Diver Jim La Blonde Jofforii. Time: 1.49.0, Totflli » 13-26 36 door of the vehicle, inflicting about .$20 damage. Thursday-Jan^ GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Eleven Rehearse for Play at St. Michael's Mrs. Ford Names Opera Committee n Charge of the Detroit Visit of the New York Metro politan Opera at Masonic Temple May 2i, 22, 23, I Mrs. Ford Has Named Area Ticket Committee Mrs. Henry Ford II, general chairman for the visit the New York Metropolitan Opera to Detroit May 21, —•"•^ WOMEN 22 and 23, has announced names of chairmen to direct :icket sales in six major areas of Detroit and outstate Michigan. The famed opera com committees to insure the pany, making its first De widest possible coverage of the troit appearance since 1896, Detroit area and outstate Michigan. will present three evening performances and a Satur City officials, have pledged full cooperation in the cam day matinee at Masonic paign, Mayor Louis C. Miri Temple Auditorium. It will am has accepted honorary appear under sponsorship chairmanship, and Mrs. MIrani Short and to of the Detroit Grand Opera will serve as honorary chair From Another Pointe Association with assistance man of the Mayor's Commit The Players of St. Michael's those working hard on the production of the Founders Society of tee headed by Mrs, Mary Ball the Pointe Church will present an original musi are, left to right:—JEANNE HURST, the Detroit Museum of Art. and Mrs. Maria Lalli. of View cal comedy, "Those Miserable Years," CAROLYN BLACK, (standing); Grosse Pointe Artist mem The Detroit Grand Opera in the church auditorium, Friday and MARY LOU NIGRO, BONNIE Mrs. Ford also announced Bv Patricia Talbot ber, MRS. CURTIS CAR- Association and the Founders Saturday, January 30 and 31. Among BROWN and ROBIN MICHAEL. that all participants in the MICHAEL, has been invited state-wide campaign to sup Society will cooperate in pro moting the opera's appearance lo exhibit twenty paintings in port the opera's appearance and securing required guaran IVhen she was traveling in. the Orient, Mrs. Leon a one man show in New York will be invited to a meeting Sophie Wright tors. Jacobi must have had the national banquet and City by Ligoa Duncan, of the Betrothal Told Bride-Elect and tea at the J. L. Hudson 17 ball in mind for she brought home some lovely Duncan Galleries, from Feb Company auditorium at 3 p.m. ruary 17 through March 2. Names Board blue brocade material to be made into a fabulous February 10. At that time, Mrs, Mrs. Carmichael has been rep Ford and representatives of U-M Women resented in many local shows, At the annual meeting of the Metropolitan Opera As :he will wear it tomorrow evening in Washington, and also has been accepted in the Sophie Wright Settlement sociation will outline plans Plan Benefit e her husband, Rear Admiral Jacobi will be honor- the Pennsylvania Academy of board last week, Mrs. Donald for the opera, Fine Arts show in Philadel Williams was elected presi head of the Reserve Officers Association of the Mrs, Ford named the follow phia, and the "Forty Eight dent for the coming year. University of Michigan alum ing area chairmen: d States at a huge banquet and ball, Stales" show in New York Also named were Mrs-Henry. nae realize the need for more 'he Jacobis recently returned from Europe and last year. As she has been Mrs. James B. Webber, Jr., scholarships and emergency T. Ewald, Jr., first vice-presi 61 Kenwood road, Eastern of the officers serving abroad will fly home to doing much experimenting dent; Mrs. Howard Blood, sec aid for women students and Area, including Grosse Pointe, hope to increase the funds to !< ' e at the Sheraton-Park Hotel in the Capital, with colors, and their psycho ond vice-president^ Mrs. Hugh t n rn logical reactions on ihe viewer, Indian Village, Harper Woods, be made at their annual Scho with many representatives of the Army, Navy, Daly, recording secretary, and in the field of non-objective Mount Clemens and Port larship Bridge scheduled Sat Mrs, Frederick Ollisoiv, assist Huron. She will be assisted by m?s and government. art, she has named her show ant record secretary, urday afternoon, February 21. Mrs. Foster Winter, 864 Berk from 1 to 4:30 o'clock in the he Honorable Richard B. Russell, Senator from "A Series of Color Medita Mvs. Waiter Grow is the tions." shire road, and Mrs. John auditorium of the J, L. Hudson ia, will give the address, the US Marine Drum and new treasurer; Mrs. John Churchill, 134 Meadow lane. * * * Company. Corps will play, the Navy Sea Chanters will sing Bradley, assistant treasurer; Mrs. Rogers Harquis, 1553 Mrs. Stuart G. Bails, fowner (ie prominent brass will dance long into the night, 2ND LT. CHARLES W. Mrs. Jack Cud-lip, correspond Island lane, Btoomfield Hills— member of the University's FINGER, III, of Grosse Pointe ing secretary, and Mrs. W. C. Northern Area, including 'he Honorable and Mrs. Wilber M. Brucker, the Board of Regents for 16 years, court, is among the 25 seniors Boydell, assistant correspond Royal Oak, Birmingl?am, rable and Mrs. Philip Hart, the Honorable and Mrs. reports immediate response lo in the Reserve Officer Train ing secretary: Rochester, Pontiac, Farming- t E. Johnanson, the Honorable and Mrs. Charles her calls while setting up com ing Corps who graduated from Members at large are Mrs. ton, Palmer Woods and Oak- mittees as acting general iamberlain and the Honorable and Mrs. John D. the University of Michigan on Burdette Ford, Mrs. Ralph man Blvd. Her assistant will chairman of the project. Jl will be among the Michigan contingent gather- McElvcnny and Mrs. Wilber ( Saturday, January 24. Finger Mark M. Loush be Mrs. Abraham Cooper of honor Admiral Jacobi. The Jacobis left Wednes- serves in the Artillery divis fhoto by O'Connor H. Mack. 850 Whitmore, Palmer Woods, Working with Mrs, Baits as Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mil of East Emory Court announce coordinating chairmen are: or the nation's capital and will return Monday to ion of the U. S. Army. the engagement of their Mrs. C. J. Fellrath, 22904 ler, of Gloverly road, announce Mr®. Oliver D. Marcks, who * * * Pre-Valentine daughter, MARCIA ANNE, to Law, Dearborn-Western Area, Fisher road home. the engagement of their includimig Dearborn, Rosedale was chairman last year, Mrs. MISS SUSAN A. KNWISEL William T. Kuypers, son of * * * daughter, LINDA, to Frank Park, Ann Arbor, Plymouth, James L. Frey, Mrs. Frederick has been invited into the Danc6 Planned Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kuy Gmeiner, son of the Wilfred Northvitle, Tremton, Red-ford, C. Weyher and Mi's. James A. ys Christening Sigma Sigma Sigma social so pers of Ridge road. Gmeiners, of Pemberton road, Wyandotte and Grosse He. Lafer, former national chair •eddy, Julie arid Jeffrey Sibley will be all dressed rority at Western Michigan The young single adult group Miss Loush is a senior at man of ihe Alumnae Council Mrs. Charles P. Edgecomb, attend Christ Church Sunday morning and the University, Kalamazoo, where at the Grosse Pointe War Me Western Michigan University of the University Alumni As Central District Association— she is a secretarial student. morial will stage a Pre-Valen and affiliated with Sigma, sociation. ening of their small sister, Leslie Lorraine Sibley Clark Women's Club Central Airea, including down Miss Knwisel is the daughter tine Dance Friday, February Sigma, Sigma. Mr. Kuypers is (he service. Meeting on February 2 town Detroit and nearby Cana Mrs. Raymond J. Hodgson of MR. and MRS. WALTER V. 6, from 9 to 12 p.m. a graduate of Olivet College dian communities. She will be is chairman of hostesses; Mrs. he daughter of the Frederic M. Sibleys, Jr., of KNWISELi of Sunset lane. The party is designed to and affiliated with Phi Alpha The Clark Women's Club assisted by Harvey Campbell, William F. Charles, tickets; ime road, is four months old. Her uncle and aunt, She graduated from the Grosse make the most of the last Pi. will hold their next meeting executive vice president of the Miss Joan Edmonds, who is Pointe High School. week-end before Lent. A Mar nil Sanbornes, of Spring Lake, N.J., will be getting on Monday, February 2, at 1 Greater Detroit Board of Comr president of the Detroit Asso di Gras atmosphere will in first glimpse of their niece when they come to * * * o'clock in the new Youth merce. ciation of University of Mich vade the Center, but though lie at the christening as godparents. MISS PAULA JOHNSON, Lounge of the newly completed St. Clare Club igan Women sponsoring this no one is going to have to go *Mrs. Willtiam Walker, Jr., daughter of MR. and MRS. Wing of Christ Methodist 3030 Seminole-—Outstate Area. event, has charge of prizes; 3ter in the day the Sibleys will entertain at a sup- to the trouble of wearing cos WILLIAM L. JOHNSON of Church on Haverhill road. Vice chairman is Mrs. Hugh Mrs. M. Alfred Darling, the r the immediate family and close friends. The San- tumes, masks will be given, to Holding Uaitce Neff lane, graduated from the Mrs. Jack Thorpe, of Hidden Daly, of 3-5 Loohanoor, Grosse treasurer, is finance chair 5 will be with her father, Bernhard Stroh, Jr., of everyone at the door to add McAuley School of Nursing in lane, has asked Lt. William' Pointe. man; Mass Clarissa Vyn, school touch of mystery to the occa i boulevard, over the week-end. Pontiac on January 24. Stearla of the Detroit Police The St. Clare Young Adult Mrs. Haa'ry Jones, 18925 contact chairman, and Mrs. sion. * * * 1 Department to be the speaker Club has planned another of Muinland—Special Groups, in Gaylord Todd, flower chair She-left for New Yorl and You may not be able tb fly of the day. His topic will be its holiday dunces for Friday, cluding Good Will Industries, man.. /eek for Mothers New Jersey on Sunday with to New Orleans, but Grosse "Rackets and. Confidence February 6, this time the theme the Junior League, and the Heads of committees will her mother. They will visit Pointe's Mardl Gras Ball is gay group of mothers will take a sabbatical from Games." being Valentine's Day. American Association of Uni meet ait noon oh February 5 at her aunt and uncle, Mr. and going to be lots of fun and on iuties in mid-February and retreat to Otsego for Mrs. John Scarpace, of Buck versity Women. the Detroit Athletic Club and Mrs. Leslie Gaskell, of West- the more practical side, it is The church auditorium, week of skiing. ingham road, is chairman of again on February 13 at the field, N. J., and another aunt far better to discover your Mack and Whlttier, will be set The area chairmen ki turn the tea and she will be as will name local directors and Women's City Club. rs. William Finkenstaedt will join the bevy of and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. valentine on the local scene. in a unique scene. To see Cu George Gaskell of Ramsey, sisted by Mrs. Philip Kridler, women from her home in Grand, Rapids. Also in Bill Knicely's orchestra will pid in a rare holiday mood N. J. Mrs. John Wenzel, Mi's. Sol the fun begins at 9. Johnny exclusive in Detroit «t Warron'» Roup leaving February 15 will be Mrs. John Caul- play throughout the evening. While in New York it has Vasil, Mrs. Chester Redpath, Lambert will again play and aMirs. John Massey, Mrs. Daniel R, Simmons. Jr., Mrs. Stuart Hubbell, Mrs. There > will be refreshments valentine suggestion been arranged for Pauls and and informal fun at intermis refreshments will be served. •Wendell Anderson, Jr.,. Mrs.' Douglas McClure, Frank Tramposh, Mrs. Leo her mother to attend several sion time.' All single Grosse All single young aduMs be I (Continued'on Page 13)' television shows plus a shop Young and Mrs. A r m a n d tween 18 and 30 are urged to DeGaetano. Pointers in their twenties and ping tour and upon her re thirties are cordially invited attend. THE turn to Grosse Pointe Febru and have the privilege of bring - Donation is $1.00. Everyone r ary 2 Paula will be on duty HOWARD F. SMITH, of Prov ing a guest if they wish, is welcome. TIFFANY at Bon Secours Hospital. encal road, will leave Febru * * + ary 14 for Tucson, Avis. MARY LOU TANNER re * * * HFART ceived one of the 250 degrees The BRADSHAW McKEES qiH.it Vife riSMERBI* conferred at Central Michigan move February 1 from Cran- BOOKMARK letueto College in Mount Pleasant on ford lane to Kenwood court. P*lm Beach, Florida January 25. Miss Tanner re * » * ceived her B.S., Secondary, in B. COURTNEY RANKIN, of Physical Education. Ridge road, has returned from + * * a recent trip to Switzerland, Jin P»lm Bwch, TEmpIt 3-576) Ch«rl«» A. PiekeM MRS. EDSEL FORD and * * * |fn New York, YUkon 6-8217 Gonortl Manager MRS. ALLAN SHELDON, both Entertaining at a skating of Lakeshore road, and MRS. party Saturday night will be .. . * A /.at -\/t T> A "OTVTTTT^C: /\f Wit: ivi.^»ivv_<--.-..... T . . _ : :T Rivard Douievard. CAROL LAIRD, daughter of the R. PRETLOW LAIRDS, of McKinley avenue, will arrive BEST a CO. this Thursday for her mid- semester vacation from Hollins College, near Roanoke, Va. * * ik MR. and MRS. WILLIAM II. KATZKNMEYER have moved from Somerset road to JuIiE k§ JuST ferifiNEP a new address in Notre Dame linatiy'i origins! design avenue. fl\OMNEWYor\kv/ifH Lovtl/ * * * in sterling silver , , , A Few Patches DONNA CHUTORASH. of i i Roslyn road, and EDWARD charming idea (Continued on Page 12) ||IeF|Ty of [pNPOlJ pi\iMjS go a Long Way for a Valentine gift. Farm and Garden Price include* federal tax. , . . especially when they're Group Plan Council iuCoTTo^! the basis for a striking Gift packaged. cotton foulard patch-print About 400 members of the shirt that teams up with Michigan Division of the wo a patch-print belted chino man's Farm and Garden As sociation will attend the Feb skirt. Sizes 7 to 15. ruary 12 spring council meet ing al the Oakland Hills Coun Wool, thiN as Tissue Riper J Roll-sleeve shirt in red, try Club. green and blue print. 5.95 Following forums and re (Not shown) Matching ports, Mrs, Arthur Burkett printed full skirt. 7.95 well known horticulluralist, Si Lk PrinTs - C*gh_Miffi Printed Bermudas. 5.95 will speak to the members. Tiffany silver ond Sfeuben gloss Cotton chino slim akirt with President of the Michigan Di oio shown exclusively in Detroit side zipper, leather tabbed vision, Mrs. W. J. Ullenbruch CoaTs Siftjpj) Quality $145 print bck. Khaki only. 6.95 will load the session. at Chorloi W. Warren & Co, (Nor shown) Matching chino Bermudas. 5.95 Your place ift the FLORIDA S0N- io HatS +oo I Moil ond phone orders filled f/te beautiful HISPERING W Hur\^Y! tiuruvY! Hu^hy! PALMS CHARtES W. WARREN & COMPANY RESORT APTS. JCWCIERS AND SIlVCfcSMITHS 4228 Ocean Drive _.NEW8CAS8I60WHS!_ LAUDERDALE BY-THE-SgA 1520 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD D«froii 26,M>J.itfon-r»l#phon« WO 2-5161 -Stor« Hovn lOiOOvinlDStOO GROSSE POINTE—Kercheval Ave. near Cadieux • TUxedo 2-3700 [our, can enjoy spacious apl for $?S < day, Feb I to Aptii i, Write foi info. I VIRGINIA PFIBfcS SWS\ BuANCM SlORfc: The Belleviefc Biltmore, Belleoir, Florida 4 Thursday, January 29, Pag* Twelve GROSSE POINTE NEWS U5» Society News Gathered from All of the Pointe U of M Grads See Her on th^ Stage Mt. Holyoke Grads To Give Benefit Boat Club Reopens Alumnae of the Martha Cook Dormitory at the University Saturday with Ball To Honor Gettells of Michigan will do honor to the memory of Mrs. Frederick New President of Women's College and His Wife to B. Stevens on February 7 at Club Will Be Dramatized in Winter Blue light* Be Feted at Reception and Dinner in a benefit dessert bridge at the War Memorial. "Snovy Ball," First Party of the New Season; ^ Statler Hotel January 30 The scholarship fund bear and Mrs. Dan Abbey Are Co-Chairmen ing her name, the Anne E. Tomorrow night, January 30 alumnae and friends Shipman Stevens Scholarship The traditional formal Detroit Boat Club "$. of Mount Holyoke College will have an opportunity to n Fund, will be supplemented Ball" will be held on Saturday, January 31, to celeb!' meet the man who took over the presidency of that lead by profits from the party. the winter season and the reopening of the social sea; ing women's institution in 1957, Dr. Richard G. Gettell. Mrs, Stevens was vice chair at the Boat Club. The Club has been closed since A' man of the board of governors Dr. Gettell and his wife will- ~~~ Year's Day for redecorating and refurbishing, be honored by the Mount tell had acted as an economist of Martha Cook Building, 1914 Holyoke College Club of De and operations analyist for to 1918, and chairman from Mr. and Mrs. Dan Abbey^" troit with a reception and din business concerns and the U.S. 1918 to 1933. This revered lady are chairmen of the party ers, the Paul Koch.<, pltsi ner party in the Michigan Government. He came to was a member of 20 cultural, committee with Mr. and and Mrs. William Mullen civic and church organizations Ronald Pepins, the Dan Ca', Room of the Statler-Hilton Mount Holyoke from the Texas Mrs. Charles F. Rodgers as r Hotel, Company in New York, where and served at least nine as an Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Taylo, officer. She was also president co-chairmen and the fol Mrs. Elliott H. Phillips, of he had been chief foreign being the new entertain*' economist. of the Michigan Auxiliary of lowing \ committee mem chairman, and the Arthu, Moran road, is in charge of the the National Council of Epis bers: Mr. and Mrs. Peter diner arrangements, with Mrs. He began his academic A. Schmidts. copal Women. Tainsh, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil H. Pau-1 Sloan, Jr., assuming career prior to World War II, Among others attending Deserving students living in responsibility for the entire having taught at Harvard, Shuert, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest party from Grosse Pointe the dormitory are aided by ervening. A committee of Yale and Weilesley. He holds Korb and Mr. and Mrs. the Frank Reids, the RivJ the fund. Among those work e hostesses, all alumnae of the a Ph. D. in economics from Mayne Glock. Burrs, Mr. and Mis. ing on the benefit are Mrs, College, consists of Mesdames the University of California, Hosier, Mr. and Mrs. Mafo Frank E. Cooper, of Merri An enormous 12-foot snow- Donald A. Cargill, Steele Sel and an honorary LL. D. confer-, RICKY GIROPAT, 1342 Beacons- Teichman is being presented by Denise, the Eugene Allen* • weather road, who is taking mam in the entrance foyer will lers, William H. Ducke'r, Wil red by Amherst College in Charles A. Pecks, Mr, and'ii field, playing in "The Solid Gold Grosse Pointe Community Theater on reservations, Kay Mullany, of set the decorative theme for liam W. Coon, Stanley West- June, 1957, ©iimer Rolley, Dr. and j CADILLAC," inspects a mobile of Friday and Saturday, February 6 and Hillcrest road; Mrs. Otto the party and hundreds of berg, Leonard W. Horton, This will be the Gettells first Hugh Fuller, Mr. and I "solid gold" automobiles, stars and 7, at 8:30 p.m. at Grosse Pointe High Soberer, of Berkshire road, and other smaller snowman will Norman R. Carpenter, Konrad visit to Detroit since he be Paul Nagel, Mr. and U Delphine Walgenbach, of Bar- rooms. The ballroom will be Matthai, Stanley Cain, Ken came president of Mount Holy wheels. The comedy by Kaufman and School. Sheldon Drennan, Mr. rington road. be used throughout the ojub neth McCoy, Gene White and oke Collee. Mrs. Woodward H. Wani John R. Gordon, dramatized with winter-blue POOR WORKMANSHIP MAN OF THE HOUR illumination and multi-colored Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Cult For 15 years before he suc The honest self-made man have bought the late Mrs. pin-point sequin spots. and the.Bernard Whitieyi A man can mend his ways Taking things as they come Short and to ceeded RosweU G. Ham as knows himself too well to Maxwell Parkers' home in The Fred Netting orchestra —but it's difficult to do it so and selling them at a profit is Oldbrook lane. They will move president of the 120-year-old think' that he was wholly self- will provide dancing music A recent survey of sci college for women* Dr. Get made. the patches won't show. another form of success. in mid-April after a trip to the Pointe and Janie Palmer is to be the children in one western* Miami Shores, Fla., 'where showed that 76% of pupilj they will visit his parents, featured vocaList. (Continued from Page 11) Reservations for groups have rolled were born outfit the senior Shermans. the state. MAPLES, of Fontana lane, • # • been made by the WalterGul- have been named to the Dean's The F. RANKIN WEISGER- Honors List at Ferris Institute, BERS, of Lincoln road, have Big Rapids, Mich. been entertaining E. B. N. * * * MITCHELL, of Surrey, Eng On January 8, DR. and MRS, land. He sails home Tuesday RICHARD C. CONNELLY, .of on the Queen Elizabeth. final reductions Three Mile drive, will be hosts • • • at a breakfast. J. DEANE RUCKER, JR., * * + will sail his yacht Marcoura II MRS. REYNOLDS G. to Palm Beach. He has been a group of selected CLARK, of Oxford road, will visiting his mother, MRS. J. leave February 1 for Naples, DEANE RUCKER, of Lake- Fla., where MR. CLARK will shore road. join her later. oats, dresses, and * * * MRS. RICHARD HOWARD HOUSEHOLD HINT SCALES, who has been the guest of hex parents, the Maybe you like your ham RALPH B. NETTINGS, of burgers rare or medium or sportswear offered to Lincoln road, since the holi well done but you want' the days left last week to join her flavor of the meat to be the husband, LT. J. G. SCALES, best. The Detroit Consumer who is stationed at New Lon Marketing Information agent you at savings of don, Conn. Mrs, Netting left suggests that you loosen the last week-end for Short Hills, wrapper on ground beef be N.J. to visit her son-in-law fore you put it in the refrig and daughter, the WILLIAM erator. The paokage looks so 50% and more . . . the McKINLEY THOMPSONS. neat the way the butcher wrapped it—your first thought * * * may be to put the package in MISS HARLENE RENO is the refrigerator just the way playing the part of Flo in the it is. But have a second values are fabulous! 1959 Brown and Gold Fan thought—meat needs air to tasies at Western Michigan keep it from getting stale. Be University, Kalamazoo, where sure to loosen that wrapper all sales final she is a senior secondary edu before ground beef gets into cation student. The Fantasies the refrigerator. Then plan to is an all student-written and use the ground beef a day or produced musical show which two after you buy it. will be presented Feb. 27, 28 and March 1, and 2, Miss Reno was graduated from the Do minican high school in Detroit. LICENSE PLATE STOLEN Her parents are MR. and MRS. Someone stole a license THOMAS J. RENO, of Neff plate from the car of Dr. L. P. road. Rahn of 1046 Audubon, on * * * Sunday, January 11, according MR. and MRS. JOHN D. to a complaint made by the CANNON of Harcourt road, doctor to Park police. The car will be moving next week was in the garage at the time, with their children, Kim, Lisa a report stated. and Dexter, to a terrace in Maumee avenue between Ri- vard boulevard and Charles place. * * * MR. and MRS. THEODORE D. BUHL of Ridge road will entertain at a small supper party in their home on Sun day evening. * * * MR. and MRS. JAMES McCOOK, of Lathrup Village, announce the birth of a daugh ter, CYNTHIA ANN, on Janu ary 17. Mrs. McCook is the former ALDA MARIE CROW, *tvAt oN THe daughter of the W. T. CROWS, v \"» CROSSE POINTE FARMS * Special Low Rate In associatinn: $P* A"V RIGHT LEAVE FROM Anthony's txmdon East MAR. 26 597 The Dants Trail Pharmacy DETROIT Maxon Hros, Village Store Denier & Co. PonRracz 15 DAY TOUR (iray's Sport Sh<.n Maurice Wood, Ino Pnselk Wrlgley's Market Includes R.T. AIR • Beautiful Itamltns, Inc. I'uneh & Judy Toyland Clyde E. Horiumg, Inc. Young Clothes, Im- New Hotel ot Woikiki • Excel Margaret Hire, Inc, Punch & Judy TIk.i lent Sightseeing Trips • Dinner Irvlng's Shop Sign of the Mermaid, Inc. Kllgore & Hurd Kur.s by Robert ot Royol Hawaiian Hotel • C-arl Stcrr Martha Lawrence Many other leotures • Travel Kercheval McMillan Service C. W. ToIcr Hawthorne House with Conycfiio! Companions. T,eagu« Shop, Inc. Top O' the Hill SlendorclJa PHONI NOW! WO L7075 234 STATE GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Thirteen XT? £iYl oman's Fage... by, of, and for Pointe WoJLLLl/Jti L er's floor-touching ballgown of sapphire blue s • tin featured St. Clare Women to Serve Family Dinner From Another Pointe of View rnmodore's Ball two big san flowers low on (he skirl—she and Mr. Koteh- er were at the big table for (Continued from Page 11) the club's official family and Mrs. Edwin Fisher, Mrs. J. V. Jcnks and Mrs. Jack past commodores and wives. nors Mr. Weber Stephenson. Mr. »nd Mi*. Fied J. Somes, u.. Wore lade Green Silk to Receive With Jr. (small roses and glistening Mrs. S. incidentally, will be trying the beginners paillettes bordered the over- Husband Saturday Evening in the Grand skirt of her American Beauty slopes for the first tim* She's invested in ski equipment Mroom of theGrosse Pointe Yacht Club peau de soie ballgown) were and is determined to make a go of it. with Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Kolo- * * * o-jnte Yacht Club's Commodore's Ball came wich, the Robert Woods, Wal- i^niant fashion last Saturday, Jan, 24, after days ter. Woods and Irwin Knnprths. U Club's 60th Year ! worry When rain, snow, slush, sleet and ice The Frederick C. Wests en \ th of the week before, club members mere- tertained the Ted Felts mvi For 60 years members of the University Club have led mui fjngers crossed"', and went on with Mr. and Mrs, William Thomas, ()Ut been honoring their president at an annual party. This 'Keep y ' <$> - of Flint; also I he Warren Traf- lons, Michael Markarians and season's proxy, Bill Baldwin, of Birmingham, will have Wilt's waltz-length dress was Francis Seavittes. his turn this Friday evening. There will be cocktails in ored were Commo- of cocoa-hued peau de soie em Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Weber, broidered in spray design with the big room, music by a new band called the School- Frank A. Kiue, Jr., weie the 'stop officer for 1959, tiny shimmering aqua, emer F. Robert Krues, the Reid Hal- teachers and a special panlomine act by Yonely. , Weber. From 7:30 ald and pink sequins, and she s las, Mrs. Frank A. Gorman, wore emerald green satin slip "when they took the Richard B. Kings, Edward Going in a body from (he Pointe for the occasion pers. jaces heading the re- C. Roneys, Robert B. Gotfred- will ho the Richard Gushccs (he's the University Club ,. in the main .Attended by more than 400 sons, Joseph L. Hockeys, Mr. vp), the Henry T. Kvvalds, Jr., the George E. Bushnells, line members and guests, the party otunda, the beautiful and Mrs. James W, Lyons, and Jr., (he John Worceslers, the Pe(er Thurbers, the John moved from the initial cock revolved around the Clarence Sweeneys of In Howard Slephcnsons, Jr., (he William Kcrrs and the r tail hour to the grand march, 'in the line were dianapolis. Frank B. Wares. dinner, flag presentation cere Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Gal- lub officers and di- mony, and dancing, all in a lette were hosts to their son, —Photo by Fred Kurmolis, Jr. and their wives. setting of red, white and blue Richard, and his fiancee, Con MRS. JOHN GALBO, left, served until 8 ociock. MRS. EDWARD flowers, streamer canopies, Weber wore a Harvey stance Kriebel, who came from small LOUIS C. RABAUT II an ice MOELLER, ticket chairman and New York Attracts balloons and flags. Star lights allgown of jade green Northwestern University for cream clown as a preview of the menu MRS. JOHN COOK, co-chairman, are ilk, short at the front shed their beams in the ball the week-end; the Marvin C. New York has special allure at this time of year room; at the fireplace was a she and the ladies of the Archcon- also working on the family dinner 'circular overskirt Johnsons, L. George Hoopers, with the theater aglow and all the Easter fashions mak a huge, replica of the commo fraternity of St, Clare of Montefalco preparations. g to the floor at sides William F. Drevants, the Ron ing an appearance. dore's insignia. Todghams of St. Clair Beach, Church will serve February 8 from 4 ck Draped silk dis- Tall and handsome were the Ont., the Charles Stofkos of This Sunday Mrs. Hudson Mead will fly off to the ed the top of the strap- ushers, George A. Gardella. Plymouth; and the Robert An TP Big City with her mother, Mrs. Harold Raymond Boyer, ice. Jr., Charles Gardella and Ed dersons, Franklin Birds, Har j. o Give Play for Children at Far cells School for a visit. She will be away about five days and wants ward Karrer, Jr., who led the ry Chesebroughs, Virgil Ex- to see the musical, "Music Man." jn line were Vice Com- "Utah Trail," an action- There will be two perform American Association of Uni and Mrs. William A. commodores and their ladies ners, and Mr. and Mrs. James to table places as they were W. Shank, all of Birmingham. packed true Indian drama, is ances, at 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. versity Women as a part of its Opera is Mrs. William R. Witherall, Jr.'s first con (she in a strapless rose- ohildren's theater program. Chantiily lace over announced .following the grand The John J. Wetzels ((she in expected to draw a full-house of "Utah Trail," a play adapted cern when she reaches New York, also on Sunday, She march. wn, the skirt's back floor^lenglh honey beige peau of Grosse Pointe youngsters from a true life story of a The cast is made up entirely will stay with her University of Alabama roommate; , A champagne toast to the de soie beaded and jeweled at falling into a tiAy when it is presented oh Mage pioneer family under seige of university students with Nora Reynolds, who is a Manhattan career girl. 1959 officers and the club came the neckline) and their guests, and Rear Commodore from hostile Indians in Utah three exceptions — two juve at dessert time, with Past the Allan Fosters, were in a at Paaxells Junior High School John R." Wilt. Mrs. during the 1850s. Hero of the nile parts are being played by Commodore Stark Hickey giv group with the George Van- on Saturday, February 7, by drama is a.' 12-year-old boy East Lansing children and the ing the toast over a loud dermarks and their guests, the the popular Michigan State who slips through Indian lines, third, a dog who helps the Bachelor Dinner speaker. C, H. Hamels and Dr. and Mrs. University Players. is captured, escapes and even boy-hero escape. This is the The overall scene was. of Donald Wicke; also the Law Garey Symington was home over (he week-end from tually returns with the militia sixth consecutive year that the beautifully gowned women, rence Reifs, the Ray B, John just in time to save his family MSU players have presented Chicago (o visit with his parents, the Charles II. Sym their squires in dress blues or sons, Dr. and Mrs. Clifford TWO CARS TANGLE from the Indians. plays in Grosse Pointe. ingtons, of Provencal road, and to report On his February formal black and white, of vis. Loranger and Dr. and Mrs. While in the process of mak The play was written for Tickets for "Utah Trail" may 7 wedding plans. Originally he was to be married to iting commodores and their Stanley Dolega. ing a left-hand turn onto Neff elementary aged .children and be purchased from AAUW Marilyn Edwards in Chicago later in the Valentine ladies, of music in the ball Before the ball, the J. Doug comes highly recommended members or at the following room and main dining room by las Adairs hosted cocktails in road from Mack avenue, Paul month but now its just (en days away. as both realistic and exciting places: Sullivan's Pharmacy in the Pee Wee Hunt and Arthur their Colonial Koad home. E. Knonn collided with Joseph adventure entertainment for the Park, Fromm's and Double- While he was home his father decided this was the Quatro orchestras, of fun, brief Here, and later at a long table Cappell, of 20239 Sunnyside, youngsters. The Michigan day's in the Village: Punch time for the bachelor dinner. Garey's friends, 30 strong, ceremonies and dancing. at the club, were the closely- St, Clair Shores. The accident State University Players are and Judy Toys in the Farms, Chic Mrs. Russell D. Van- knit friends and members of occurred on Monday afternoon, joined him at the Little Club Friday evening to dine being brought here by the and Hax*kness Pharmacy in the Houten was in black heavy the GPYC's Tuesday Bowling January 19. Knoop, who lives and make merry. Grosse Pointe Branch of the Woods, Italian silk, designed - with League—the Paul L. Barkers, at 4140 Kensington, in Detroit, rhinestone straps and 'deep Carl G. Andersons, Bill O. was ticketed for not having back decolletage. The Van- Brinks, Rex Brophys, David L. his car under control. Houtens, chairmen of the ball's Gambles, Mr. and Mrs. George sponsoring committee, with M. Brooks, Joseph W. Caskeys, HOUSEHOLD HINT the Bryan Chaplows and John Mr. and Mrs. J. Vernor Davis C. Griffins, also of the com and Mr, and Mrs. Thomas C; Rich red color and tangy mittee, headed a group in Fox. flavor of tomatoes add to any cluding the Edwin N, Pea- Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Gauss, meal—slice them for, sand bodys.the James Snydors, Dr. Jr., Mr. and Mrs, ' Charles wiches, stuff them, with and Mrs. Karl Weber, Howard Gauss II, the Edgar M. Greg chicken salad for a luncheon 'Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed orys, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. T. A. main course, cut wedges or ward S. Piggins, and the Pat Jacob, the George Gilfillens, cubes for a crisp combination rick Crowleys. Mrs. Griffin Jr., the Howard Shaws, the salad. Fresh tomatoes are was'in a'/stunning Ceil Chap Robert J. Nixons, William A. found in most markets the man balldress of white satin, Muer, and the Mortimer Croc- year round. However, as most short length?, with pearl', and ketts, who come back regur shoppers know, there are sequin trim on the net and larly to. GPYC functions al times when flavor goes down I lace bodice. though now living in Chicago, and price goes up. Tomatoes Mrs. Charles A. J, Kotch- completed the group. add to any meal. 'PLE llOTROP'E mt Advert) JNGS • Sm.tf^,.ulfijfflilH|| this: >trope ceiling 3pe ceilinq »oii'I! have. tame should for one wee* irou, not r |0i'olof, Bui we reduce out o«be»chee you hew . ,welve authentic S'mafe what you '.pflrkiing >ir 9 new interior. ''/ so many ... -11 - i \j ij^ w r I | j ^OMtmq problems. |<5ld U'i; ii-,eir. M * » i tl. * * lad 'c ;-cn J\i . our own -••anrj f") . ICS, J«pi#sf MktWW) H $ »V *W *» **» «•* —-"5 IMP *» f I • Jefferson) * Page Fourteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, January 29 Hi Society News Gathered from All of the Pointe AAUW G To Hold Dance Chi Omega Alumnae Honeys Observe French Singers rou Engaged Plan Dinner Meeting Many Parties Given At St, Joan's Silver Wedding Plan MeviiUp The Detroit Alumnae Chap At Town Hall ter of Chi Omega is planning The Recent . The St. Joan of Arc Moth The W. C. Roneys, of Pro ers Club will sponsor a Mister a dinner meeting on February or the urosso I'on,,'* For Mary Rabaut vencal road, were surprised C and Missus Dance, in »the 4 at 6:30 o'clock. Members will The exciting young French aauw, win m,„,:; / last Thursday evening on their 1 meet at the Women's City singing group, Varel and Bail- of Mrs, Willi;,!,. |i 7 school auditorium on Satur 25th wedding anniversary She'll Become Bride of William Edward Dinan at Club for dinner. Dinner will ly with Les Chanteurs de 1717 Litllo.sion, J* day, February 7, from 9 p.m. with a party given by their r be followed by a floral ar Paris, will be back at Detroit V Ceremony in St. Clare de Montefatco Church to 1 a.m. sons-in-law and daughters. Tuesday, Fobru,lv rangement program. Town Hall by popular demand The music will be by the will gather at 8 „ On February 7 Mr. and Mrs, Walter Auch, at the Wednesday, February Pote Prainito Orchestra, and Arrangements for the meet Mrs. Kanzlcr will of Lakeland avenue, were 4 program, 11 a.m. in Ford A. Marvin A:- ,. ,< Mary Pal my re Rabaut, daughter of the Joseph Hum the event will have a Gay ing have been made by Mrs. hosts for the party which was Auditorium. l vvyCl , diiCS p • );(!,[ phrey Rabauts of Kensington road wiU marry William Nineties' theme. L. R. Reid of Huntington road. co-sponsored by the John D. Group III will p,r.( The group, a hit during its 1 Edward Dinan on February 7. The couple will speak Admission will be four dol Mrs, R. E, Wilkins is chairman lr.( Peacocks, the Fred H. Mur- winter appearance last season, gram, "p. s. (;, their vows in Saint Clare de Montefalco Church with a lars a couple. A hot buffet in charge of the program. lunch will be served. phys, and the W. C. Roneys, will do an entirely new pro with Mrs. Kenneth (W reception following at the Detroit Boat Club. Reservations for the evening Jr. ing the discus«j,, , Chairman of the dance is gram, ending with some of ; J may be made by calling Mrs. The prospective bride-' Mrs. Mary Ann Fontaine, Mrs. Roneys' brothers, Varel and Bailly's original C. W. Prudden, at VE,5-0019 Members of i,„ is the son of the honoring Mary was given by Tickets may be obtained from Father Fred C. Hickey, of songs. Writing group v.i groom or Mrs. H. E. Altman at TU : nit Mis, Edward Stenger of Bir Mrs. Marge Wilson, PR 7-1957; Providence, R. I„ who had per the 1221 Three James W. Dinans of Boston 1-8091. All reservations must Les Chanteurs have been Mii(>7 mingham. The holidays were and Mrs. Betty Lonergan, TU formed the wedding ceremony, home of Mrs. Ed^,- H boulevard west. Shirley be in by Sunday, February 1. seen on the Ed Sullivan and a filled with many more parties 4-5447, and may also be pur and Monsignor E. J. Hickey Garry Moore Shows, have re Wednesday, Febi(i ;ev \ Ann Sphire will be maid of beginning with a bathroom chased at the door. were also guests at the cele corded on Angel and RCA 12:45 p.m. Thcv will honor and the attendants shower given by Mrs. Robert This is the club's second an bration. Victor, and have appeared fre themselves to ih,. (.n,ic will be her twin sister Quarters of Royal Oak. This nual dance, and the organiza Winners Listed quently at the Waldorf. Gradu members' manuscript Gloria Ann Sphire and was followed by a cocktail Photo by Paul Gach tion expects the affair to be Dr. and Mi's. Frank J. Con ates of the famous Little Decoupage design u-, Kathleen Schulte. Mary party and dinner given by as .successful as that of last By Bridge Club don, of Lakepointe road, an Italian Lawyers' Wives Singers of Paris, their staging cupy the interest of t))c j Dinan, neice of the bride William Reason of Birming year. ham. nounce the engagement of Planning Fashion Show and voices are magnificent, Arts group also oiceti' groom-to-be will be flower their daughter, JANE ELIZA Grosse Pointe Memorial Their French is precise and Wednesday, February 4" girl. Gloria and Shirley Sphire BETH, to Edward John Klein, Center Bridge Club winners suitable for students, some 200 bers will congrc^io Milk Fund Association Final arrangements for the of Neff lane were hostesses at son of the Frank Kleins, of have been announced. of whom attended last sea home of Mrs. Uil),,,, The bridegroom asked his first luncheon-fashion show of a cocktail party and buffet for Drexel avenue. Selects New Officers son's concert. 468 Manor road, in 7.^ brother, Richard Dinan, to be January 12, North and the newly organized Italian- the couple. Mr. and Mrs, John The bride-elect is an alumna his best man. Ushering will South: Mrs. C. F. Parlnum and American Lawyers* Auxiliary The speakers luncheon will A salad luncheon wi] O. Buehler of Somerset road of the University of Michigan The next meeting, of the be the bride's twin brother, Elsa Reddaway; Mary Henl- are in the stages of comple be held "at the Statler Hotel. cede the program of the entertained at another lovely School of Nursing and was af Milk Fund Association of the Joseph H. Rabaut, Jr., the gen and Isabell Hollinger. tion. Reservations must be made by national Relations «roup, Bridegroom's twin brothers, cocktail patty. filiated with Alpha Xi Delta. House of Providence will be meets Thursday, Fcbruj held Tuesday at 12:30 o'clock check through the Town Hall Patrick and Michael Dinan, In January a miscellaneous Her fiance is a graduate o( East and West: Vivian The officers of the auxiliary at 1 p.m. Mrs. H. Sa' at Stouffer's Eastland. Mrs. office-in the Kales Building. Len J. Dillon, Jr., and Robert shower was given by the Michigan State University. Champion and Betty Tuer; are as follows: Mrs. Samuel Brown and Mrs. E, C. \ They will be married in May. Robert F. Taylor will be host Olga Cooper and Kitty Rogler, Tickets for the program are Quarters, bridesmaids, Shirley Sphire, Prete, president; Mrs, Chris will be co-hoste.ws 0f f/ ess. Parties for the bridal pair Gloria Sphire and Kathleen January 14, North and topher Mulle, vice-president; available through Grinnell's, fair. Presenting the aftetr, WO 2-1124, or at the auditori began in late October when Schulte, at the Schulte home in at a table top shower for Mary Mrs. Francis J. McDonald South: Beulah Cress and Mrs. John Raympnd, recording program, "Germany: C«n' Carol Gillow of Warrington Audubon road. On January and Bill on January 31. A has been named-the new presi Francis Young; Mervin Cress secretary; Mrs. Peter Chirco, um February 4. Special stu Renewed Cold win-'' w drive entertained at a brunch 24 Mrs. Robert Miller, Mrs. brunch at the Detroit Boat dent and Mrs. Frederick R. and Earl Gurnack Sr. corresponding secretary; Mrs, dent Wckets of $.90 are'' ob Mrs. E. H. Balm and Thomas Maher and Mrs. Vir Bolton, first vice-president. Charles Cataldo, treasurer; tainable through Town Hall, William A. Morse. and kitchen shower. The Len Club will be given on Febru Ensf. and West: Geri Fas- J. Dillons, Jr., and the Robert ginia Sullivan entertained Mrs. Philip Greco, social chair 1613 Kales Building. ary 1 by Mrs. Thomas Con bender and Earl Gurnack Jr. Quarters honored the couple Mary and Bill at a buffet din way, Jr., Mrs. Courtney Fitz- William C. Roney, second vice- man; Mrs. Joan Craig, public tie with Alan Moseley and at a cocktail party at the Dil ner and bar shower. simons, Mrs. Leonard Healy, president; Mrs. Hugh Steven ity chairman, v MJSNOMKR son, recording secretary; Mrs. Kermit Carlisle. The U.S.' Savings Bonds lon home in Asbury Park. The Dwight . Edwards of Mrs. Robert Gotfredson, Mrs. Fashions to be featured at Raymond J. Peters, corres you own are shares m Tin cans are not really Early in November a tea Westmoreland will entertain C. Larsen and Mrs, E, L. January 16: North and South, the show on February 2 at the of tin.. Contrary to gJ White. ponding secretary and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walker; America. Buy them regularly Emmebt E. Eagen, treasurer. Rooslerlail will be by Margi belief, tinpl'ate is compoJ The spinster dinner will be Hazel Potter and Joan Bour- Franzel, and hair styles on where you work or at the less than 1 .per cent off February 3. The rehearsal din models will be designed by bank. the rest, is steel. ner is being given by the East and West: Ruth Arbury Marco's. James Lyons of Wellesley DAR Chapter and Ellen Walrond; Mr. and Honored guests of the day drive and the Frank Gormans Mrs. Albert Boelens. of Lothrop place at the Detroit Reports Events are Mrs. Louis Miriani. Mz*s. IS YOUR INSURANCE ADEQUATE? Boat Club on February 5. Eric de-Rin, Mrs. John Ricca and Mrs. Vincent Giuliano. Elizabeth Cass Chapter, Valparaiso University Daughters of the' American Mrs. Philip Greco is in TAKES INVENTORY Guild to Hear Mary Beck Revolution will hold their charge of club arrangements; In taking an inventory of meeting at the Woman';; City Mrs. Art Arduin, decoration; her personal belongings, Miss Club on February 2, at 1:30 Members of the Valparaiso Mrs. Christopher Mulle, pro Frances Huntington, of 549 o'clock. University Guild and their gram; Mrs. Samuel _ Prete, Rivard boulevard, reported friends will hear the first fashion arrangements; Mrs. the following itemis missing: a Mrs. Clare E. Wiedlea, State ARTHUR J. ROHDE First Vice Regent, will be the woman president of the De Joseph Craig, general chair pair of women's figure skates, troit City Council, Miss Mary AND COMPANY guest speaker. The topic of man, all from the Pointe, valued at $20; two finished V, Beck, at the next meeting ! her talk wiM be Michigan boards, 8x2', valued at $6.40 of the Detroit Chapter of the Other committee workers each; one brown folding table, History., are Mrs, Peter Chirco, Mrs. . INSURANCE Guild. worth $10; and one chair, val Mrs. L. H. Orebaugh, of Chas. Cataldo, Mrs. Sam Maz- clearance ued at $10. The total value of McKinley avenue, chairman of This is scheduled to be held zola, Mrs. Anthony Marchesc, the D.A.R. Good Citizen Com 2711 East Jefferson, Detroit 7 Mich. LO 7-6100 the missing objects was set at at Bethany Church on Bast Mrs. Joseph •Ciaramitaro, Mrs. mittee, will present the Good $46,40, which report is on file Outer Drive at Berkshire road Samuel Giganti, Mrs. Frank wonderful values! at the City's police station. Citizen Award to Miss Louise on Monday, February 2, Iannelli, Mrs. John Raymond.. Kaminsky, a senior at Eastern Luncheon will be served at Mrs. Albert Oliveto, Mrs, Ross High School. 11:30 a.m. and at 1 o'clock Fazio and Mrs. Peter Bartholo At the January 5 meeting, Miss Beck will be presented mew. Walter Sohli, assistant director to the audience, of Naturalization gave a talk Women selected from the orf our naturalized citizens. auxiliary to model are Mrs.' Mrs. L. J. En gel, of Balfour Art Arduin, Mrs. Peter Chirco, road, and Mrs. L. H. Orebaugh Mrs. Suzette Fricia and Mrs. BEST & CO. were elected as alternate dele More and more stores are Louis Miriani has been asked offering eggs that have been to model something special to GROSSE POINTE gates to the 69th Continental Congress in Washington, D. C, government graded according which she graciously con 1550 BROADWAY on April 20-24 inclusive. lo the Detroit Consumer Mar sented. Mrs. Campbell McCormack, keting Information agent. Gov Mrs. O. A. Markus, and Mrs. ernment grading of eggs in cludes size as well as quality. R. A. Benge were elected as Empire Daughters Plan alternate delegates to the 59th A USDA label on eggs marked State Conference lo be held "large" means that a dozen Meeting for Monday at the Statler Hilton Hotel on eggs weighs at least 24 ounces; March 18-20 inclusive. "extra large" eggs weigh at Mrs. R. J. Shrigley, of Engle- SPECIALLY PRICED! mi is. R. A. Arndt and Mies lpasf 27 ounces; "medium" side drive, will open her home 3 Days Only! Carol Ambrose will be pages eggs, 21 ounces per dozen. Monday at IZ:3U o'clock roi 1^1 iiiillitzM ,1.01 .~lwl for the 59th State Conference. the monthly meeting of the Princess Beatrice Chapter of January 29, 30, 31 The first printing press in the Daughters of the British &a„nfJ BUENILUM REPORTS LARCENY the New World was set up Empire. Don Martin of 1007 Berk in Mexico. According to The The new regent, Mrs. Harold MINK shire, informed Woods police World' Book Encyclopdedia, Roberts, will conduct the busi Tray, 1R" tlia.,. on Tuesday, January 13, that craftsmen in Mexico City were ness meeting following lunch Mahogany Vorwiat Ins his black topcoat, valued at eon. Plan:; for the coming year printing books in 1539, less $135, and his wallet, contain will be made and co-hostesses usually /2..V) ing $20, were stolen from the than 100 years after the press will be Mrs. Harold Lumley SALE Country Club building. was invented. and Mrs. George Watkins. now 10.00 399. 499. syncro jet.. . a great advance in permanent waving 599. 795. and up 2-qt. Chafing Dish, with alcohol Burner usually 19.00 now 13.95 Casserole, 2-ijl., Pyrcx Liner usually 11.M A truly dramatic Mink event now 7.95 . . . our very specially priced collection of capes and stoles in magnificent shades of EMBA Autumn Haze, Ice Server, 2-qt, EMBA Cerulean and usually 12.50 EMBA Lutetia. All are fashion statements in their now 9.95 own right ... all crafted of luxurious skins . . , destined to make WRAPPED FROM THE important fashion of Spring SCALP OUT TO suits and dresses. 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Shores, will be the scene of a Tomorrow, January 30, the Garden Club will meet in the Mr, and Mi-s. Joseph Bolog stallation of Alpha Pi chapter Halford, Verne Hamill, Fred Mp.rdi Gras on February 7 Mothers' Club Women of the Church of St. home of Mrs. John McCaug na, of A 11 a r d avenue, will of the international women's erick Holder, Victor Johnson, from 10 ur.vi) 11 o'clock in the hey. 1968 Beaufait, on Tues Paul Ev. Lutheran Church, celebrate their 50th wedding fraternity Alpha Gamma Del William Kirby, Rudolph Lar evening. day, February 3. • on Suggestions for College Admissions Will ta, at the McGregor Memorial son, B. F. Mai tin, Robert Mar Chalfonte and Lothrop, will anniversary this Sunday at a First there will be a giant $l°hire Program Meeting at High School on Center, January 31 and Febru tin, John Nieman, Byron Phil sponsor a clinic for the var Guest speaker will be Miss service in Holy Family Church. ary 1, when members of the ips, Andrew Rauth, James parade with bands, floats, TV ious department chairmen and Marie Cling of Paselik Florist, February_3_^ and radio personalities, city whose topic will be "Growing A reception will be held in former Sigma Sigma sorority Schaffer, Richard Sehmitz, leaders for the purpose of ex the evening at DeMioheles on 'of Wayne Slate University Carl W. Swanson, Arthur J. officials and children riding Arrangements." mum) progranTmeeting- of the Grosse Pointe their decorated bicycles, plaining the function of the Harper avenue for friends, e anI will be initialed into Alpha Williams, O, S. Williams; and Mrs. Ivan Taylor and Mrs. ? , !i .hPrV Club will be held on Tuesday, various departments. relatives and family. The Bo 0 Gamma Delta. the Misses Patti Bauer. Evelyn There will be entertainment, Arthur Swanson will be eo- o r« »m. in the High School auditorium. lognas have 11 children, 31 a lis Devris, Eleanor Edwards dinner, a bake sale, games and The general chairmen in hoste.sses. u Alpha Gamma Delta was jry 6, i ' grandchildren and 2 great organized in 1904 at Syracuse Button, Cecelia Corfield, Phyl- a headdress contest. Mr, and charge are: Marguerite Sand- Presiding at the meeting grandchildren. rock, Educational chairman; nel discussion of Kenneth Hcathfield, Michigan University and the new chap and Cora Schoecraft. Mrs, William Bickel are gen will he t.he new officers for Margaret Orth, Christian Serv Mr. and Mrs. Bologna have , suggestions for College of Mining and Tech ter is its 71st oil college cam Mrs. Rogers is chairman of eral chairmen. 1959, Mrs. John McCaughey, ice; Clara Ingles, India Mis lived in the area since they ; Admissions" will be nology, Houghton, Mich. puses in the United States and the East Side group of De president; Mrs. Albert Beever, Students of the High School Canada, including Chi chap sion; Martha Senkel, Life vice president; Mrs. Collier came to this country from ted by Mr. Jerry troit Alumnae Club of Alpha Memorial; Adelaide Scheib- are being urged to attend this ter at the Michigan State Uni Church Holding Moffetit, secretary yanct Mrs. Sicily where they were both High School princi- Gamma Delta, ner, New Guinea; Vera Hos- very informative meeting with versity and Alpha Beta chap Burton Jones, treasurer. born, Mr. Bologna is in the king, Special Needs; Meta their parents. Following the ter al the University of Michi Fashion Show produce business, aitending will have gan. Alpha Gamma Delta be Brydges, Thankoffering; Ger program refreshments will be Teens to Dance portunity to submit came a member of the Na trude Becklein, Altar Guild; served in the school cafeteria. Clothes out of the past will Calvary Church Circles J! to a distinguished tional Panhellenic Conference Erma Marcelti, Social and Southeastern Women Mrs. Edward Kennedy is pro For Charity meet clothes of today. This Announ-9 Meeting Dates insisting of directors in 1909. Julia Kummerfeld, Housekeep *° tons of four Michigan gram chairman. uncanny performance will take ing chairman. To Hear History Talk 5 Mrs. Patrick J. Burke, of S" Gu.v Hill, Michi- Thiis Saturday is the dale the place at St. Paul Ev. Lutheran The Women of Calvary, re ' University; Dr. Lakepointe avenue, and Mrs. Church, Chalfonte and Lo- Ida rlerschelman is in charge cently organized under the The Southeastern Woman's te Teen Age Set of Grosse Pointe .nan, University of WSU to Give Doctorate George E. B, Rogers of Clover throp, on February 10, at of the leaders. new Women of the Church Club will meet Monday in the /r0 have picked to hold their bene , . Arthur Turner, Al ly road have been members 12:30-p.m. program, will meet for the St. James Presbyterian Church, n To Mary Louise Nebel, fit dance fo- th March of lege, Alma, Mich, and of the general committee of month of February are as fol Parkgrove and Morang ave Dimes, The a.uice, which will A fashion show will precede alumnae members of Alpha Koppins to Give lows: nues at 12:30 o'clock. Mary Louise Nebel, of 705 Gamma Delta which planned start at 8:30 ia the Grosse a luncheon given by the wom Lincoln road, will receive a Pointe High Sehol gymnator- en of the church. Detroit His Circle 1—February 4, 10:30 Mrs. Dwight Struthers will ter Dancing for the installation of the new Square Dance a.m. Project; visiting the talk on "The Wives of Our doctorate at Wayne State Uni chapter. ium, climaxes a month of plan torical Museum will lend the versity's commencement exer ning by a representative group clothes of the past, while a Strong home. Presidents in the White Mrs. Frank Perkin, of Lake House." Mrs, Watson Schroeder se$ Popular cises at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, from all the Pointe schools. local Mack avenue shop will Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kop- Circle 2—February 10, 10:30 land avenue, is one of the pin will, open their South a.m. Project: Sew cancer pads. will be the soloist. January 29, in the Masonic Disk-jockey, Clark Reid, will show the up-to-date modern Temple auditorium, former Sigma Sigma group attire. Renaud road Saturday evening Circles 3 and 4— February 5, who was initiated and this be on hand to help with th« Marge and Uncle Bill A graduate of Grosse Pointe for the fifth annual square 8 p.m. Project: Liturgical work. very popular ^all- becomes u charted member of records. Conrad Twitty and The hair styles will be done dance and box social spon The Bonds you save will*be High School, Miss Nebel re the Ski Brothers will provide by Charles Beauty Salon in All meetings are hold at Cal your own. The Bonds you own Wing classes for Jun ceived her B.S. degree from the jiew charter. Mrs. Perkin sored by the Michigan F Chap es and their escorts at is active in the Twentieth some of the "live" entertain the village. vary Lutheran Church, f>060 may save you. Meanwhile sea> Marygrove College in 1951 and ter of Tri-T. Gateshead at Mack. Refresh Pointe War Memo- Century Club, Harper Hos ment. The Ivy's and the Echo's ies E Savings Bonds grow w sse her M.S. degree from Vassar pital and Wayne County Aux have also promised to appear. After the dancing, lunches ments are served, you hold them. nter are nearly full, College, N.Y., in 1954. iliaries. The teens are still working and will be auctioned off by Jack ictay classes begin to- At Wayne State she majored Sorority Plans KT. GnfiivAav nipht hone to Douglas arid Paul Weidner. , January 30. in analytic chemistry and will V ton road, is a member of Alpha have even more talent lined The chapter's two new mem •lasses, Saturday after- receive a Ph.Di degree. iheatet Benefit 1 Gamma Delta at the Univer up. bers, Mrs. Al Eikhoff and Mrs. it 3:30 beginning Jan- She lives with her Widowed | congratulations sity of Michigan, Robert Guenzel will assist. , and Monday evenings mother, Catharine. The dance is for all High Tetartos Council, Sigma Al Several Grand Council of beginning February 2, Dr. Clarence B. Hilberry, School students from ninth pha Sorority is sponsoring a Proceeds from the eventing to ficers and Alpha Province e not filled. These University president will con through twelfth grades, the benefit theater party on Feb will go to the Western Area West officers are present for arc for young people fer degrees on ,1,289 candi dress is casual and the dona ruary 14 and 15 at the Shubert Camp of National Tri-T Camp I the workshops attended by ; 6-9. As are the other dates, including 26 others re tion is fifty cents. Theater when Imogene Coco for underprivileged girls. S alumnae and undergraduates these are limited to 50 ceiving doctorates, the highest Tickets will be on sale at and Peggy Wood will star in from Indiana, Michigan and Attending the benefit will SCHRAM'S s each. academic degrees awarded. Jacobson's Wednesday, Thurs the comedy, "The Girls in be the Karl Fremuths, the Ohio as well as guests from day and Friday. Scientific Scalp Treatments filsons are well known the Canadian chapters; initia 509." John Ellfiigs, the Walter Man villes, the Harry MacKenzies, marvelous ability to HOUSEHOLD HINT tion of 24 undergraduate and The Institute of LOgopedics, the Marv Dowhans. the Jim ie young people have 27 alumnae members of the Witchita, Kan., is the sorority's 1 Now in Their New, Finer Home at If you find it necessary to Parental Sex Education Stuarts, the Sam Jacksons, the time while instilling former Sigma Sigma; the for national charity. Its purpose is 1 the principles of good clean a cut of meat, wipe it mal Installation Banquet on Course Being Offered Carl Lamparters and the Ken 20559 Mack Ave., Next to Cubberness to aid those with speech diffi Karomers. ehavior. They learn with a damp oloth. By hold Saturday. culties, those afflicted with The Christian Mothers" So Barber Shop, TU 4-9640 nfideni on the dance ing it under running water, On Sunday afternoon the cerebral palsey, aphasia, cleft dality of St. Lucy's Church d in their relations you will lose both flavor and Fraternity's Grand Council palate, stutterers and middle Budget your savings. Buy a nutritive value because these will present a Parental Sex |ch other. The Center will present members of the aged victims of strokes> U.S. Savings Bond every 1 A Friend (refreshments at most nutritive substances are dis new chapter at a tea to which Education course beginning I nd gives them a party solved by water. This tip is University faculty, officers, Tuesday, February 10, at 8:30 Council president, Mrs. Oli month. Regularity is what end of their 15-week offered y6u by nutritionists! at Panhellenic delegates, offi p.m. and continuing on Feb ver Sturdevant, of Lakeland counts most. Michigan State University. cers of campus organizations ruary 17 and 24. It will be avenue has appointed Mrs, and City officials are invited. held in the school at 23401 Howard M. Wheeler chairman In 1926, Sigma Sigma was Jefferson, St. Clair Shores, and of the benefit. Also working the first sorority to be recog is open to the public. on bile committee is Mrs. Zy- IIIL1C SALES nized by £he newly established This is an adult education mund Mrowscynski, of South four-year College of the City course for fathers and jnotihers Renaud road. consisting of three two-hour Not an Auction — all Items Priced of Detroit, now Wayne State University. Within a few sessions one week apart. Each months three other sororities session is a lecture followed by Detroit Sorosis Meets a question and answer period. Household Furnishings were recognized and Sigma At Center February 3 Sigma proposed formation of Father Arthur ' Meloche of is to venture ... I the London diocese will be the an Inter-Sorority Council, now Members of Detroit Sorosis first speaker. He will explain functioning as a Panhellenic will meet on Tuesday, Febru the responsibility of the par Council, and presented the ary 3, for luncheon at the ,&Mrs. James G.Hodgson ents to educate their children Council with a scholarship cup, Grosse Pointe War Memorial —a departure from your present now the Panhellenic merit- for life. 2298 Northiawn Center, commencing at 12:30 hair styling to something new, award, currently held' by Iota Speakers for the second p.m. Birmingham Alpha Pi. * evening are Dr. and Mrs. something implicitly different , ,. . Two founder-members of James Maher who will relate Mrs. Elizabeth McPhail, Ltb- (Hammond Organ) Sigma Sigma were initiated medical experience and 'theo rarian at the Walker Branch to lend ertchantmentl of the Detroit Public Library, E: Birminghom—Woodward to Lincoln Rd,, turn W. to and became charter members logy to practical living. lew, turn 5, to end of rood at golf 'course. of the new chapter, Mrs. Del Final speakers will be Dr. will review several books cur C. Gardner (Orin Jane Bragg), and Mrs. Linus Maino speak rently on the best-seller list. For appointment—TU 2-4246 aturday, Jan. 31, from 10 a.m. of Farmington and Mrs. Mil ing as parents and applying ton Bachman( Eleanor Bash- the principles of the first lec BREAKS SOUND BARRIER w field), of East Lansing. tures to family living. V2dFasKioxi door Sales Conducted by Other aiumnae of Alpha a_ email charge of one dollar The 'shot heard 'round the Gamma Delta living in the per couple for the series will Pointe', about 2:15 Tuesday Grosse Pointes are: Mesdames be made. afternoon was presumed to be I . 0. McNierney & David D. Stalker Norman A. Baker, Dale K. Mrs. Laurence Beaudette is a jet plane from Self ridge Air INCORPORATED Boyles, Paul Cornielsen, Se- in charge of arrangements. Field in Mt. 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Use Our Own Big Free Parking Lot Next to Store 0e, «rlpf/v# C0fa|6tf flvoHflbj« Saturday TUxedo 5-8839 15000 Kercheval Ave., Gro«e Pointe I P«g« Sixteen GROSSI POINTE NEWS Thursday, January 29, Society News Gathered from All of the Pointe! too much is being demanded the film to cooperative nurs- Church Society Methodists Plan throughout the Service Academy Bank Welcomes Youngest Depositor of the child, that he is being Grosse Pointe and Detroit area. Appointments ft{ Plans Luncheon Party at Center pressured somewhere along S| the line and looking for ways The film was made with a to relieve tension and pres magnetic sound track which Senator Patrick McN The Woman's Society of the Tomorrow, Friday, January sure. Dr. Scott also pointed made it impossible to show of Michigan, has aniv, Grosse Pointe Methodist 30 is the date for a dessert out that a child is more secure without a special projector. the names of young nier Church will hold its monthly bridge party to be given by if he knows what is expected Mr. Allan Shelden, president state whom he has mL luncheon Tuesday, February 3, the Woman's Society of the of him, and is not handled of the Board of Trustees of for principal or alterr* in the ohurch Community Grosse Pointe Methodist over-permissively. Children, GPUS, by his recent gift to the pointments to the Room in Moross road at 12:45 Church. Grosse Pointe War usually, want to do what their school, made possible the ex Forces service acaden* p.m. Memorial is the place, and des m< parents want them to do if pensive change-over from 1959. Speaker for the afternoon sert will be served at 12:30 there is a good relationship magnetic to optical sound its. Mias Margaret Conway, p.m. Prizes will be given, and Nominated as a fij^ between child and parent. track. The film can now be Chief of Juvenile Court, Wo the donation is $1.50 per tic nate to the U, S, Naval!_ * * * shown on any Bell-Howell men's Division of the Detroit ket. emy at Annapolis is j* projector. Reservations for us Police Department. Hostess Ice skating is nice skating Brady, of 910 LakepoJ Co-chairmen of the event Circle will be Rebecca Circle for GPUS Nursery School boys ing the film, at a nominal rate, enue, On the selected fa are Mrs. John Scales and Mrs. for the luncheon, with Mrs. H. and girls, They are using the oan be made with Mrs. Jane fifth alternate to Anr^ Warren Moore. Prizes are in J, Quinn in charge. Devotions big rink back of the lower Bacon, Nursery School of John Sparks, of 808 1^ charge of Mrs. H, J. Quinn, will be led by Mrs. William school and finding that double Grosse Pointe University avenue. Mrs. Robert Roddewig, Mrs. Peterson. and single runner shoe skates School, 1045 Cook road, Grosse R. Clifford Boyd, Mrs. Clyde keep them in a more upright Pointe Woods 36, Mich., TU. Reservations can be made by Bowles, Mrs, Ralph Recor and position with fewer spills. The 4-4450. The new $2.50 and calling Mrs. Quinn at TU. Mrs. Lynden Ruester. children find that it is easier The film has been entered books of U.S. .Savings $! 2-9328 or Mrs. Robert Rodde- to learn without holding an The table committe consists are handy and dandy jj wig at TU. 1-7518. There will adult's hand. If practice makes in the national American Film be a nunsery provided, free of of Mrs. Clarence Slocum, Mrs. Festival in New York City, in gift occasions, Ask Robert Slone and Mrs, George perfect, the nursery school poet office. charge, for pre-school children skaters will be confident ones the field of education. Of luncheon guests. Hubbard; and ticket commit tee representatives are Mrs. by the end of March—weather permitting. Charles Zentgraf, Mrs. Wal you can depend upon valente lace Pangborn, Mrs. R. Clave, Meeting Planned * • • Mrs. Charles Needham, Mrs, One of the nursery school By Garden Club D, Yerkes, Mrs. A. R. Hancock fathers, Jack Doerr, became and Mrs. William Horsch. so interested in the GPUS Nursery School program, at a Mrs. Otis Walker will open Saturday session for fathers, her Balfour road home on that he offered to make a Wednesday for the monthly Altar Society movie of our school activities. meeting and luncheon of the Mrs. Bacon helped by writing Windmill Pointe Garden Club. Having Party the script and by outlining Mrs. Clarence McBryde will days for shooting of particular The St. Ambrose Altar address the meeting on "Orien Four and a half year old CELESTE scenes. It took a year to do Society is sponsoring a Valen the plate glass window. It is a coinci tal Arrangements." the photography and write the tine luncheon and card party RACINE puts her new electric Fury dence, of course, that the lady hap script, but the result is a 18 • O I J. on February 5 in the Parish Junior Convertible to practical use by pened, to be Celeste's mother, MRS. COUNCILMAN ELECTED mm. film in color and sound, Hall, Maryland and Hampton making a deposit at the drive-in BEATRICE RACINE of 18072 Fair- Park Councilman Charles "Nursery School in Action." ON ALL avenues. * window of City Bank's Maqk-Cadieux port. We think the picture is not only Ives was unanimously elected Mr. Doerr showed his un 1959 chairman of Region III, Mrs, Joseph Os trow ski is branch. Undaunted by the fact that cute, but puts across a couple of excel derstanding of children by comprised of Wayne County, chairman and the donation is the ledge was a little over her head, lent ideas; one, that you can't start to placing the cameras in the D I A MO N D following an annua) meeting but determined, nevertheless, to fol save too earl^ in life; two, that City school «or an observation of Region III of the Michigan low the wise precepts she has learned Bank's drive-m service makes bank period so that when the camera Municipal League on Thurs Congress granted a federal skJ Sts;!iRS end Plot*d Silver Hollowore ing easy and convenient. action began the children were day, January 22, in: the High charter to the Boy Scouts of from Mother, Celeste drove up, and got the attention of the lady behind unaware of it. Mrs. Bacon took land Park City Hall. America in 1916, the film, as soon as it was printed, to the National As January 19. Dr. Scott's talk sociation for Nursery School Valente Jewelri was particularly helpful to the Education Conventon, in Cin Dateline—Paris, 1959 G.P.U.S. News Notes parents because he conducted cinnati, October, 1957, to show it, informally, with a question in a seminar to nursery school For The period that followed. teaehers and directors from all 16601 E. Warren? at Kensington Headmaster Chandler's as while ends in themselves. He emphasized that parents over the country. They com Best'tressed sembly dwelt first on the con mented that it was the only tribution that had been made * * * need to feel free and give the FREE PARKING TU 1-4800 Student assemblies were film of its kind, and were in to the life of the school by time to enjoy their child when Women conducted by ' Jim Michelson terested in It in terms of par its popular groundskeeper, Mr. he is three and four years old, and by Sally Champion. Mr, ent and personnel use. Mrs, Sam Fittis, who died on Jan rather than worrying about MiehelsOh stressed the impor Bacon has been asked to show —the Cloche-Cut for uary 9. Mr. Chandler stressed handling each situation cor tance of taking ah attitude the thought that everyone's rectly. These are wonderful toward rnarks and school work 2%. an enchanting and contribution, even though it be years that cannot be relived A St. Clair Shores man was ;which would combine both a humble one, is Important in by a child again. ticketed by City police on realism and optimism. Sally lovely YOU in '59! the life of the school. Dr. Scott discussed some of Friday, January 9, for driving Champion discussed her con Leon presents,., the many problems that par his car without control. Fred He went on to udd ttiat the cept of the word God. Steve ents of three and four-year- W. Welling, of £2490 Pointe Norcott played a clarinet solo zeal with which we perform olds bring to him as a •pedia drive, was headed south on to open the Jim Michelson as our tasks and our interest in trician: thumb-sucking, nail- Notre Dame avenue and stop them are the qualities which sembly. ped at the corner of Mavtmee. biting, temper tantrums, bed- Kcnns determine the worth of what * • * wetting, and eating. Nagging He pulled out into the inter we do. Students must "hunger" Robelle's Beauty Salon Miscellany: The G. P. U.S. from parents and showing section about 8 feet and there for achievement in cultural skating rink has been used over-concern only help to pro collided with Carl C- Funk- one of Grosse Poinie'J fields, not simply because such 19027 Mack at 7 Mile Road TU 4-1130 almost constantly since early long problems rather than houser, who lives at 877 West achievement helps them to get Open Thursday and Friday Evenings December through the present eliminate them. It would be chester road. Funkhouser was foremost hair stylish, high grades and ready admis CUSTOMER FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE mid-January, thanks to the 'wise to understand that such issued a witness notice to tes sion to college, but as worth- continuing cold weather . .' . behaviour often reflects that tify in court. The Upper School saw an ex cellent Detroit News current events film on Friday, Janu ary 9 . . , Recent visits have Moncrieff Nursing Home Enjoy a delightful lunch been made to G.P.U.S. from in She new St. Clair Room, representatives of these col OfFERS PERSONALIZED CARE JACOBSON'S—Second Floor leges: HObart, University of For the— Including— Southern California, and • Convalescent • 34-Hr. Nursing Care Appointments Wheaton . . . The first pep • Chronically 111 •. Elderly Person • Excellent Food rally of the second half-year I83I& MACK AVE. TU 2-6160 took place Friday, January 16, MARIAN B. KIMMICK. Director • Special Diets and produced some of the en 1564 Cadillao Blvd. • Pleasant, Well Maintained GROSSE POINTE FARMS TU 2-3447 near E. Jefferson VA 3-0594 Rooms thusiasm that must have helped the varsdty go on that evening to put across its stun ning 74-60 victory oven* the YOUR OLOSMOBILB QUALITY OKAI.KR highly touted Oak Park bas ketball team . . . Mr. Alfred 1NVITI8 YOU TO TAKK YOUR TURM O'Connell is conducting week *4L ly luncheon sessions for has advanced placement American 7%&f O/bfc /^ee/k history seniors at which they discuss the news of the pre ceding seven days . . . The winter show, "Stage Door," is now in rehearsal. Save March 6 or 7 for this good event . . . If you notice any particularly Herculean - looking G. P. U. S, students in the next few weeks, they may be participat ing in Mr. Cragg's weight-lift ing class, that meets for daily sessions of some 40 minutes. * * • Dr. Marrion Scott, a pedia trician, talked to the parents of the Grosse Pointe Univer sity School, Monday evening, mini When you move lo town... or to Ite QUALITY that makes the great difference*! a new home. • • Jambsnns You c«tt look and look and look At fte TO mandRog a ear that'* ural waist, beige, grey, blue; 10 to 18 custom sizes. 100.00 WHYTE OLDSMOBILE CO., 14800 E. JEFFERSON TU 5-4817 TU 5-0994 OH < 29 t9S9 Pag© Seventeen fniirsday , jwjjgX ' GROSSE POINTE NEWS POINTE CONGREGATIONAL Nursery through Senior High. Thursday, January 29:—4 school. 11 a.m., Morning serv a.m. Youth Bible class, 10 a.m. Thursday: New adult class *40 Chalfonte at Lothrop 11 a.m., Second Worship p.m., Communicants' Class tor ices. Rev. Hammond will Church services, 9:30 a.m. and formed. Informal discussions Ministers: Service. young people (8th grade and speak on "The Fall of Man—A 11 t.m, Nursery for small chil on fundament*! teachings of Marcus William Johnson 11 a.m., Church School. older) preparing tor Church Unitarian Answer," • review dren at both. the Lutheran church, 8 p.m. HiircH News Arnold Dahlquist Johnson Nursery through Junior High. membership. Women's Parlor. of the orthodox doctrine oi Sunday, February 1: 9:30 Sermon theme at both Serv 4:15 p.m., Junior Choir re the innate depravity of man, a.m., Worship service. Church ices: 'The Tragedy of Neglect." hearsal. Men's Lounge. and & re-evaluation and chal You are Invited to use the school for crib room through 5:30 p.m., Westminster Fel • • • lenge of this doctrine from the Friday: 7:45 a.m., Holy Com FIRST CHURCH OF RIST EPISCOPAL 6th grade. 11 a.m., Worship viewpoint of the liberal munion tor students and adults. lowship tor Junior High youth. Saturday, January SI*—10:30 Christian Science servic.R Cbuvcb school for enh church pointe Boulevard Refreshments will be served. 7'3r» p.m.. Thistle Club for ,m., Communicants' Class tor CHRIST, SCIENTIST, nard,p3 tor room through senior high. 7 Senior High youth. ,jjleB.May * 8 to 11 p.m., Canterbury Open ;hose unable to attend on Reading Room p.m.,-Senior Hi. PiigTim Fel- t * • ST. JAMES LUTHERAN GROSSE POINTE . 8 a.m., Holy Con> House. Thursdays) Women's Parlor. 19413 Mock Ave. av lowship meeting in lounge. Monday, February 2: 4:15 McMillan at Kercheval FARMS 1 • * * 10:30 a.m., Senior Choir re Crone Potnte Wo*** ?.m, Westminster Ohoir re hearsal, Men's Lounge. Rev, George E. Kurt Sunday Service* 10:10 sj». GRACE UNITED OF CHRIST Monday, February 2, 7 p.m., Open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. lunion hour following hearsal. Sunday, February 1:—9:30 Rhoda Gilmer, Deaconess Sunday School—InfanW dally except Sundays and Holi Mariner Scouts in social hall 7:45-9:45 p.m., Leadership Thursday: Chancel choir, 8 Room .M „ 1040 a.m. day*. Thursdays and Fridays Evangelical & Reformed and 11:00 a.m.^Mornmg Wor Wednesday Teatlmony .•clock service, 5 p.m. No. 1, 7:45 p.m., Leadership Training School. p.m. until 6 p.m. Lakepointe at Kercheval Ave. training course meeting in ship, Sermon by Dr. Gamer Meeting ~.. SiOO p.m. Robert P. Beck, Pastor 8 p.m,, Crusaders (Single S, Odell, Director of Christian * • # First Church of Christ, lounge. Young Adults). Saturday: Children's confir KERIY SCHOOL Thursday:112:30-3 p,m„ Mary Education for the Synod oi Ui Kerby Road, si Beaver* Scientist, .&hip and study. 8 p.m., Devotional Leaders mation class, 9:30 a.m.; Chapel and Martha Circle at Grace, Michigan. ALL ARB WKLCOM* Grosse Pointe Forms ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL of Women's Association meet choir, 10 a.m.; Cherub choir, Holy Mrs, R. Knorr, hostess. 12:30-3 9:30 and 11 a.m,, Church 8.45 a.m., 20475 Sunnlngdale Park for study. 11:15 a.m. day: p.m., Naomi Circle at Mrs, A. School in all departments. (Near Mack and Vernier) * * • • • • Catellier's, 6111 Gray tor Ave. (Senior High at 9:30 a.m. The Rev. Edgar II. Yeoman Tuesday, January 8: 12:45 Sunday: Sunday school, 9:30 8 p,m„ Senior Choir, only), You or* cordially invited to attend . . . jav: 10 a.m. Holy Com- The Rev. George H. Hann p.m. Women's Association Exe * * * 7:30 p.m., Tuxis Club. Men's "Jnd prayers for the Sunday, February 1: 8 a.m., cutive Board meets. ' Lounge. Program: The Panel Lwcd by the Woman's Friday: 4 p.m., Junior Choir. Holy Eucharist, 9:30 a.m., 8 p.m., Den Mothers and of Americans from Wayne Sixth Church of Christ, g meeting and lunch- * + • morniing prayer and sermon. Committeemen meet. State University. ^ proposed budget tor Saturday: 9:30-11:30 a.m., 11 a.m., Choral Eucharist and * • • Monday, February 2:—1 suing two years will be Confirmation Class. sermon. Church School, tod Wednesday, February 4: 4:15 p.m., Monday Study Group; Scientist, Detroit $ dlers through Grade Nine, dur Ths <5ro«« Point*. % for approval. 1:15 * * * p.m., Carol Ohoir rehearsal. Hostess, Mrs. John Kuivinen, 14710 Kercheval, b*t. Msnlstlque and Ashland ,ible study. 8 P.m., Fes- Sunday: 10-11:30 a.m., ing above two services. 846 Lincoln, TU. 5-4515. 7:45 p.m., Adult Communi Memorial Church School for Beginners • * * Aundey Services — 10:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. jhoir rehearsal. cants' Class. 7 p.m., Boy Scout Troop 96, In/ant'* Room Open for 10:30 Service day: 7 a.m., Holy through Junior High. Crib * # • Gymnasium. neS Monday, February 2: 7 a.m., Church READING ROOM - 10*48 EAST WARREN union. 7:30 p.m, Meet- room. 10-11, Morning Worship. Thursday, February 5:4 p.m., 7:30 p.m., Bowling for Men. Holy Eucharist. 10 a.m., Holy (Prejbyterien) Wednesday Evening Testimonial Meeting—8:00 p.m. the Boy Scout Troop. Rev. Irving Camerer will Euoharist, Youth Communicants' Class. Whfotier Recreation, 8777 %. Wednesday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday 2 \o 4:50 vm. preach. 11-11:30, Discussion 4:15 p.m., Crusader Ohoir Jefferson. IS Lake Shore Rd. Mon,. Tues.. Thyrs., Frl, and Sat. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Period tor Adults, Senior High, rehearsal. 8 p.m., Session meeting — MINISTERS sday: 10 a.m., Holy Rev. Frank FlU, DD. Junior High. POINTE METHODIST 7:15 p.m., Boy Scout Troop Minister'!* Study. Pastor Emerttua don. 211 Moross 548 and Troop Committee * * * Rev. 8en L. Hugh C. White, Pastor meeting. Tuesday, February 3—10 Tallman CITY OF Helen D. Thomas, 7:30 p.m., Sunday School a,m.-3 p.m, Women's Associa WORSHIP SERVICE , Cl+y of Director of Christian Ed. Workers' conference. tion Sewing and Knitting — $;M and U:W s.n. Sunday, Feburary 1: 9:30 7:45 p.m., Chancel Choir re Women* Parlor, bring your CHURCH SCHOOL a.m., Worship and sermon; hearsal. own sandwich, tea and coffee >;M and lim a.w. Churoh School for Nursery will be served. Grosse Pointe thru Junior High. ST. PAUL LUTHERAN 9:30 a.m., Adult Bible class. 875 Lothrop at Chalfonte Wednesday, February 4—10 11 a.m., Worship and ser Phone TU. t-6670 - 1-5014 a.m., Detroit Presbyterial LAKESIDE Notice of Proposed Outdoor Wayne County, Michigan mon; Churoh School for Nurs Rev. C, W. Sandrock, Pastor Society Meeting: Program in ery thru Senior High. January 20:—Thursday, 4:15, Sanctuary. The morning speak UNITY CENTER Swimming Pools Ordinance 6 p.m., Junior High Fellow Catechism Class. / or will be Mr. William Sebron, ship, Notice" to All 4:15, Junior Choir. Deputy Director of the Fair 20760 Mack Ave. TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE CITY 7:30 p.m., Wesley Fellow 7:30, Senior Choir. Employment Practices Com Ne*? 6 Mile - O. P. Woede OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS: ship. 7:30, Boaa-d of Religious Edu missioa The afternoon speaker Devotienol Services • * * cation, will be Miss Katharine Clarke Sunday • 11:00 a.m. . Notice i* hereby jriven that a PUBLIC HEARING TAXPAYERS 8:00, St. Paul vs. St James, of Taegu, Korea. will be held in the City Hall, 90 Kerby Road, Grosse Monday, Feb. 2: 9:15 p.m., 12:15 p.m., Luncheon, Sunday Scheel 9:30 PoJnte Farrm, Michigan on Bowling league, Mt. Z. * * * 8 p,m„ The Fortnighters * * < Weekly Instruction Clo*$«s assessment roll for the City of Grosse Pointe, January 30'.—Friday, 7:30, Wome;;. r Parlor. Monday, February 16, 1959 Tuesday, Feb. 3: 12:45 p.m., Tuesday 7:30 P.M. Women of the Church Clinic. yne County, Michigan, for the year of 1959 WSCS Luncheon, at 8:00 P.M. for the purpose of hearing any taxpayers, 9:15, Bowling. POINTE UNITARIAN Instruction Clews* • * # resiaents or citizens of th* City of Grosse Pointe Farms ing been compiled, * * * Rev. William D. Hammond, Thursday —. U a.m., 1 p». Wednesday, Feb. 4: 8 p.m., on the following Proposed OuMoor Swimming Pools 'February 1:--Sunday, 8:30, Minister DIAUA-PRAYER Ordinance. Lay Personnel Committee. Worship and Holy Commun Mrs, Helen Leuzinger, Organist Meeting for the Purpose of Reviewing TU 4-0412 Thursday. Feb. 5: 8 p.m., ion. Sunday, Feb. 1: 10 a.m., An Ordinance Regulating the Assessments by the Board of Review Chancel choir rehearsal. 9:30, Sunday School. Adult Forum. Dr, Hersohel Rev. Eve Edeen. Minister • *.*.• Reynolds will speak on "Ye*' Construction, Maintenance and 9:30, Church Membership TUxedo 4-5230 will be held on Friday, Feb. 8: 4 p.m., Jun Class. teryeer Yankees and Deri Use of Private Swimming Pools ior choir rehearsal. 11:00, Worship and Holy tistry." 10:30 a.m., Sunday li||||iii|ti|iHHIHIIiHI!!l|lllilllillll)llllllliHiillllllllHII **'*.• Communion. and Providing Penalties and Saturday, Feb. 7: 10 a.m., 4:00 a.m., Silver Valley Monday, Feb. 2, and Remedies for Violation Thereof, Youth ohoir rehearsal. Luther League, city or The Cdty of Gross* Point* Ferm* Ordains; CALVARY LUTHERAN February 2:—Monday, 8:00, ~ruesday, Feb. 3, 1959 ' Gateshead Avenue at Mack Couple's Club Exec. Comm. Section 1. It i* hereby determined that outdoor swim Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Peter's, §m*t TPotnfe TFarms ming pools endenfer the public safety unless properly { he City Assessor's Office. 17150 Maumee Church service art 11 a.m. * * * constructed. February 4:—-Wednesday, Section %* Dvfbiitioui * ue, City of Grosse Pointe, from 9:00 a.m. to WOODS PRESBYTERIAN 7:30, Women of the Churoh, SUMMARY OF MINUTES 19950 Mack Ave. Torrey Rd. The teem "Swimming Poor a« hereinafter used shall ' and trom zU/O to 4;yy p.m. and from 7:00 Exec. Comm. Andrew F. RauUt, Minister JANUARY iV.IWf mean any structure or container, either above or below grade, designated to hold w*ttr to a depth of greater than .00 in the evening C. B. Kennedy, Ass't. Min. POINTE MEMORIAL Meeting was called to order at 8:00 P.M. eighteen (18) inches when filled to capacity and in V. G. Novandcr, Jr., Ass't. Mia. 16 Lake Shore Road tended *or tarrm-ston of the human body whether for NEIL BLONDELL, Friday, January 30: 6:30 Rev. B. L. Tallman, Presentl on roll call: Mayor William F. Connolly, Jr., swimming or w*di«g or both. p.m., Annual Congregational Associate Minister Councilman Henry E, Bodman, ,H, WiUianrG. Butler, City Assessor. Dinner. William G. Kirby, Richard UMaxon and Edward C. Section S. M shell be itfatawtui for any person to con Roney, Jr. struct or maintain an outdoor swimming pool without 7:15 p.m., Annual meeting of first makine application to the City Bhgineer end obtain congregation and corporation. vest for further Information GROSSI POINTE Abewt': Councilman J. Lawrence Buell, Jr. ing a permit th*r*for, x Saturday, January 31: 10 be made by telephone— METHODIST CHURCH Mayor William F. Connolly, Jr., presided. a.m., Youth Communicants' Section 4. Such application ahntl nhow the name of tiie 211 Moron Ross* V-5800. class. Minutes of the regular meeting of January S, 1950 owner. *** location of the proposed awimmintf pool, in formation showing the afae, depth and capacity of such Sunday, February 1: 9:30 REV. HUGH C, WHITE, P*et*i were approved with minor changes. swimmitif pool, and shell be aax»rhp«nied by a copy of Published Grosse Pointe News, Jan. 22 and Jan. 29. a.m., First Worship Service. HELEN D. THOMAS, D.C.I. Mr. Benjamin H. Long explained to the Council the the plan* of the swimminjr pool, which plans are to re .9:30 a.m., Church School, main on deposit with the City Engineer, and suoh applica 9:30 and 11—Morning Worahip amount of work which was still necessary to. complete the codification of the Ordinances of the City and made cer tion shell also provide such other information as is 9.30—Adult BibJt Claae tain recommendations in connection thereto. deemed neceseary by the City Engineer for the protection »:30 and 11—Church School of the public health and safety. There shall also be filed Evening Youth Fellowship* Sunday aenmon; "The Great As a result of the recommendations the Council with the City Engineer a plot plan of the property show Beginner." ordered that Ordinance No. 42—Traffic Violations Bu ing the location of the swimming pool thereon and full reau Ordinance, establishing the Violations Bureau, b* information as to the type, heifht and location of the TUxedo 1-7881 scheduled for repeal, and, at the time of its repeal, a new fenc* surrounding such swimming pool and the number Violations Bureau be established by order of the Muni of gates therein. Such plot plan ehell also remein on de Your New SIMCA Dealer cipal Judge, and a resolution was adopted whereby the posit with the City Engineer. adoption of any franchise ordinances with regard to pub lic utilities operating in the City of Grosse Pointe Farms Section S. All swimming; pools shall be completely en be deferred indefinitely wittiout /prejudice to the rights closed by a substantial wall Or fenc* of not less than of the Council or other City authorities, to proceed at four (4) feet in height. All openings in such walls or any time by order or otherwise in this regard. fences shajl be equipped with gates having self latching self closing devices with the latch on the inside of the 210*1 Moron Rd. at Harper The following reports were ordered received and gate so that It is not readjly accessible for children to Pastor I. Arthur McAsh filed: operate. All existing swimming pools shall be enclosed Fire Department for the month of December, 1958. by a fence or a wall as herein required within ninety 9103 Chalmers at Harper (90) days after the effective date of this Ordinance. 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship F - mr mm mmm wmm--<± CLHS5IFIED RDS._ DEADLINE 4 P YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED Three Trunk Lines to Serve You Quickly Three Trunk Lines to Serve You Quickly -M. T J CALL TUxedo 2-6900 sZaRTJclES for sale ^ARTICLES^F 4—HELP WANTED 5A—SITUATIONS WANTED o—FOR RENT— 6—FOR RENT— 6B—ROOMS FOR RENT CLASSIFIED RATES MALE ond FEMALE PIANO, Brambach apartment DOMESTIC (Unfurnished) (Unfurnished) ONE ROOM, twin bods, at $20 GREAT RKDUCT grand and bench. Needs tun ton room Carrier Charge Ads-15 words tor $1.00 DEPENDABLE woman wishes MARYLAND, 10*46, half block UPPER 6 room flat, Grosse weekly or separate rooms at 5 MEN to train for key ing. $300. VAlley 3-0300, apt. tioner. Scarcely Cash Ads—15( words for 90c off Jefferson, 5 room upper, $12.50 per week. Two em ' general cleaning, day work, Pointe vicinity, 3428 Haver 259. Weekday evenings after positions in multi-million dol or by the week $7.50 and car heated, garage, $105. VAlley ployed persons only. TUxedo TUxedo 4-5842 5c each additional word lar national concern. Earnings hill. Adults only. Gas heat. 8:30 p.m fare. Good references. TR 1-9389. 1-8185. $500 to $1,200 per month. Earn $80 per month, TUxedo SQUIRREL Vu,"^ Call 3-0087. 2-3165. CHILD'S Alcorn ski boots, condition, $f,o, Q while you leran. Leads to life SOMERSET, 3682. 3 bedroom EXCEPTIONALLY nice large size 4, like new, $6, VEnice formal, siZe l0 $," w TUXEDO 2-6900 time career with high income EXPERIENCED colored lady Colonial. Completely redec GROSSE POINTE terrace, Ri- upstairs room with private 9-1791. 1-8151. 3 Trunk Lines and complete security. wishes Tuesday, Thursday orated including basement, vard and Maumee. 7 rooms, bath and garage, TUxedo B. Von Albrecht disposal, gas, near Detroit 2-3667. LINER STATIONS & Saturdays cleaning & 2 baths, garage, newly dec ORIENTAL rugs: Kashan, MODERN gas TUxedo 2-6167 ironing. WAlnut 2-7572. and Grosse Pointe buses, orated. No pets. Call Mon .... ''ange.ed Kermanshah, 9x12, perfect condition, staini. CUNNINGHAM DRUGS $140. VAlley 4-4611. day through Friday 9 a.m. oC—OFFICE FOR RENT condition, Cloisonne vases, J6MJ Kerehevsl at Notre Dsrr>.» REAL ESTATE salesman: Ex oven, $65. tu.\«j0 : A-l CLEANER, good cook, to 5 p.m., LAkeview 6-23D0; Japanese prints. GLenview TU ft cellent opportunity for right GROUSE POINTE, 416 Ca MACK at Lochmoor. 2 room good with children, would at other times, PRescott 3-0761, Plymouth. 8 FT. custom builTsof. j HARKNESS PHARMACY man to handle new home dieux, 3 bedroom lower, gas, office suite. Air-conditioned, like three days. Wild stay- 1-4144. upholstering. $g5 |i 203)3 Mack Ave. at Lochmoa project in Grosse Pointe. disposal, $175, carpeted, rub all utilities furnished, Very TU i-3100 nights., Dependable, refer AUTUMN HAZE mink capelet ohair, nylon viphoiJj Leon P. Sankar, TUxedo ences. TE 3-6566, ber padding. Inquire 414 Ca ALTER and East Jefferson. reasonable re it TUxedo $115. Complete wardrobe, s KINSELS TUxedo 4-3853. 1 J7&S1 Kercheval et 81 Clai? 4-3078. dieux. Spacious 5 room apartment, 1-6201. under $15. Marble table, $20. TU 6-4827 DEPENDABLE young lady de- 2 bedroom s. decorated, BARGAIN! Ru<| ? CHATSWORTH, 4685. Modern G.P. CITY, doctors, lawyers Lamp, $1. Miscellaneous. an 4A—HELP WANTED sires 5 .days, week work or adults. VA 2-6611. 5 room lower, carpeted, bldg., about 1,400 sq.' ft,, 3 ADams 1-9361. nette set, formica to NEWS SALES STATIONS (Domestic) day work, Monday, Thurs screened porch, garage, gas lavs, parker, aixedo 5-0448. 4 chairs, $30. Caii'tl DOWNTOWN AREA day, Friday. Own transporta GROSSE POINTE WOODS—2 THREE Firestone Deluxe 1-0068 after 5 p 1 heat. TUxedo 8-2150. m Grand Circus Park news Stand COOK, 2 adults. 4 Lake Court. tion. WA 8-3778. bedroom terrace, carpets, Champion super balloon tube TUxedd 5-2938. • drapes, garage, basement Majestic Bldg. News Stand PHILIP near Jefferson. Cheer DOCTOR'S SUITE tires, 7,60 x 15. Practically PORTABLE Ampro]] EXPERIENCED girl to do l COLONIAL FEDERAL SAVINGS Alteration*, relining. Double breasted suih VA 2*3040 JOM RICHARD SAYS ^ ^ ^ SAVE AT rostyled to tingle breasted. • Mj position. Where Your Dollars Earn More 14931 EAST JEFFERSON, ai Oily Limits 20247 Mock, a» Hunl Club • Gro»«» foint« Wo«d« 0 Thursday, January 29, j*. Page Twenty GROSS* POINTE NEWS •Feature Page Pointer pf Interest 4*oo Contributed by Mrs. Noel Gamble Counter Poinl FROZEN by Pat Rousseau PINEAPPLE DESSERT Spring Previewed ... at Jacobson's' & By PAT TALBOT Vk lb. butter sixth and seventh marks the date for the m' 1 cup powdered sugar (Editorial note: we are indebted to Mrs, Norman and Montego trunk showings of lovely 2 eggs, separated Preble for loaning us a scrapboak of newspaper clippings spring clothes. One piece costumes, ' ensembli pinch of salt compiled by her grandfather, Cleveland Hunt, prom dresses will be informally modeled ... ton 2 cr-ps crushed pineapple inent lawyer, civic leader, and Pointe resident of the Included are beautiful silks, cottons and light \ Vz pint whipped cream 1880's.) in sizes five to fifteen . . . noteworthy is the colm 24 vanilla wafers, crushed * * * In the close knit Detroit society and business ' Cream together the butter, "A bat for every hair-do" , . . found »t il'V///^, sugar and beaten egg yolks. circles of the late nineteenth century, one of the most Exquisite bits of flattery accent bouffant in^e\ prominent and popular figures of the day was Cleaver Add salt. Fold into mixture and violets bloom together . . • a scattering nf ,jJi the pineapple, whipped cream u land Hunt, who was lo join the summer colony in the on natural straw , . . valley lilies enlighten cherries. Serve from trays. handsome in black, blue and red. See the small iN Very little went on in Detroit in which Cleaveland efficient heat control . . . plastic hangers and bottles f Hunt did not have a hand in the 80's. He served in the "gojng . . . going . . . GONE into your suit case! state legislature, helped organize Grace Hospital, pro- TRUDY PROEFKE, OF IDA LANE Brownies Back * * * moted the beautification of Belle Isle, gave money to -Picture by Fred Runnells found Tho Ladies of the Industrial School Association, By Patricia Talbot Play Saturday "The flowers that bloom in the Spring" , to name just a few nf his interests. Sampson and now travel is on hand embroidered on beautiful chiffon scarves ii* While her parents and younger sister are sunning in her list of. things she must do. All Brownie troops of Grosse from France and found at The League Shop] He was, of course, a member of the early Grosse Florida, Trudy Proefke has remained at home, to take Is She Typical Pointe a/e swinging into the initial in delicate rose buds or forget-me-nots, i Pointe Club, and entertained there often. A newspaper her senior final exams, dance at the Prom, and superin Trudy thinks of herself as last week of ticket sales for gift idea . . . but be sure to place your urrJR| clipping speaks of a dinner he g^ve for some New Or tend arrangements for a giant March of Dimes dance at a typical teenager, with many Wayne State University Chil since it takes one month to fill . . . eight dolla the high school gymatorium. leans guests: "It was, of its kind, the most noteworthy interests' and plans for the dren'^ Theater performance of incident that has occurred at that center of summer She is one teenager who "RumpeLstiltskin" next Satur future. She isn't "square" be: HEADLINES . - . are news! Especially the co% takes not only her studies seri fashion. . . . Good taste and eloquence were apparent spending all their efforts this cause she stakes- her classes day at 10 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and coiffeurs that are styled hy Vrsla! She is at HelgdA ously but also her civic respon month on the March of Dimes 3 p.m, in all detail, from the arrangement of the tables and the seriously or because she wants and Beauty Salon on Mack Avenue, where they I sibilities. She is secretary of drive. CJirls will man ticket to help those less fcrtinr:") Tickets are 60 cents each, character and quality of the service, to the largest deco cialize in hair tinting . . , ask for Miss La }oi \ the Youth ' Council, which booths in local stores and rep than herself. She believes most available from all Brownie ( rations that helped to make the scene memorable." department and investigate the, complete health ani\ meets at the War Memorial, resentatives have been ap of her generation are as v.-e'd troops or at the auditorium on and it was through this organi He lived in the summer, with his wife, the former pointed in all the schools to adjusted and mature. Marriage Saturday, services that can be yours in one convenient stop.l zation she heard Of the Mai*ch sell tickets. The Youth Council is on her mind (she hopes her Helen Wetmore, next door to the Brushes in Lakeshpre For additional information * * * of Dimes appeal. ' has been studying the March steady beau will transfer to The forward look ... to spring cleaning begins) road. His summer home had been built many years of Dimes needs and accomp oatl Mrs. Robert Bradley, TU Teen agers have had their the U, of M.), but she wants looking into the many services ^Wanamakcr's Study before his occupancy by Mrs. Canfield, daughter of lishments since last fall. her education. She's in no 1-9601. own drive for this fund which Complete redecorating plans or a bit of sprucing up] General Lewis Cass. A description' of the time says "It aids ,not only polio victims, hurry to surrender this brief . Trudy has loved every min carpet cleaning . , . reupholstering pr slipcovering,! is located about 400 feet back from the highway, and is but this year, for the first ute of her high school career, period Of freedom and fun, Lutheran Guild call will bring you all sorts of professional help, a very neat structure with an extensive lawn in front." time, also sufferers from arth the studying and service as With examinations over ritis, birth defects and virus Well as the gay social life. She Trudy and her committee will Meets Feb. 4 The Hunts' summer neighbors, two doors down, diseases, enjoys piano, jazz ,of course, bend every effort to make rvill auv: were the W. K. Muirs, and.in this era when the Pointe Judy and her committee and water skiing. Last sum their March of Dimes dance U of M any Tourifl was almost a closed colony there was such a tight knit hope that over 1,000 teens will mer she went West with Chet a big success. They hope a The Women's Missionary The nation's most powerful cated in the first social life that intermarriage between the 20 families turn out for the disc jockey huge attendance of teens, Guild of the First English Ev. dance On January 31. Tickets college nuclear reactor, spe physical education sis was the usual and accepted course. Wetmore Hunt, dancing to the rock and roll Lutheran Church, 800 Vernier are 50c if bought in advance road, will be addressed at its' cialized museums, an inter have been, paid for byj Cleaveland's son, was married to Isobel Kerr Muir, third Offer Courses records selected by a popular and 75c if purchased at the disc jockey, will mean a "cool" regular first Wednesday of the nationally -known medical from athletic contests,] daughter of the W. K. Muirs, in a brilliant ceremony in door. She stresses that this is To Help Deaf time for everyone. month'meeting by Rev. C. L. center and a 101,001-seat foot The main campus! the Muirs East Jefferson avenue home on June 3, 1886. not a date party, the lads and ball , stadium are .among the point where the Unij But while they are having Brueggumarm of Luther House, lasses may come alone. Wayne State University. diversified sights to be seen at first buildings were er| The bride wore a princess gown of white satin The Department of Com a bail], they haven't forgotten The University of Michigan. 1837. Concentrated inja Going Steady The women will begin their trimmed with seed pearls and lace and a diamond neck munity Services of the Grosse the serious purpose behind The U-M ranked seventh city ' blocks are ca The pretty dark haired their fun, Good luck to them, new adventure in Bible study lace. Her bridesmaids, in white tulle carrying yellow Pointe Pdblic School System among the state's top tourist buildings, laboratories! chairman doesn't have date and a vote of thanks, for on Ephesians 1:15-23—All are is offering a Speech and Lip- attractions in a survey of its and museums. The Law! and pink carnations and chrysanthemums were Bessie troubles herself, for she goes spurring the March of Dimes welcome. Lunch is at noon, Reading Course which will faculty and staff. with its picturesque f Wight, Jessie Muir, of Milwaukee, Susie Muir and steady with a Wayne State drive, for helping another teen and the meeting at 1 p.m., begin within the next' few Extending four miles across buildings, occupies Crissie Muir. The couple left by boat for Cleveland, University student. His picture who can't dance this year. speaker at 2 p.m. weeks. the center of Ann Arbor, the block. Overlooking the! toured the east and then returned to make their home graces her bureau and he took her to the recent high school Mrs. Helen Tobin, the in University is comprised of 126 Burton Memorial" in Jefferson avenue. senior prom, She wore a deli structor,, has designed this East Side GOP Women buildings valued at $130 mil which houses the cate pink embroidered organdy course to . help those who SPECIAL OFFER! lion. These structures are situ Music offices and the I In the summer they traveled to the Pointe and Name New Officers frock and looked a vision. suffer a partial or total hear ated on 1,500 acres of land. Baird 53-bell carillon.! were living in the cottage in September 1889 when fire The U-M has 15 colleges and The Medical Centeil Right now the party dress ing loss. v destroyed most of it. Mr. Hunt told .an "Evening News" The East Side Women's Re trains hundreds of dcx is hanging hi her closet at For the individual whose Wr, Drim, schools at Ann Arbor, and reporter that the fire was discovered at 3 in the morning publican Club, of East Warren several institutes, service and nually, is recognized: the Wesley Robinsons' home hearing. is impaired, the suc will make those holiday bulges avenue, recently named new the finest installatios and that the loss was about $5,000, covered partly by in Ridge road where Trudy is cess in family or social situa administrative units. disappear with her reducing officers for the coming syear. kind in the nation. Tti insurance. staying with lier friend, Lisa, tions may depend on his abili The campus is divided into tables! Why not give it a Mi's. Lawrence Easterday, of of Michigan residents f while her parents are vaca ty to lip-read the spoken word. four general areas: the ath' try now? Take advantage of Yorkshire road, is the presi- the Center each tioning. He finds the adjustment is .his; letic area in the southwest, the this get-acquainted uirn treatment. Wants To Teach and not that of the world main campus in the center, the who, where and whatnot i North Campus is After graduation from GPHS around him. The same is true SALE Other officers are Mrs. Clar medical center in the north ence D. Troup, first vice presi east, and the new North Cam area of the Universili by yjhoozit in June she intends to enter in the'business world. The em $1.00 for table treatment. war expansion. The f the U. of M. (.she's already ployment factor may some dent; Mrs. John Malin, second pus, located among the hills reactor, areonautical i >v>f>n accented with her fine B times depend on the indi Limited offer. vice president; Mrs. Jacob B. across the Huron River from Walz, recording secretary; Mrs. motive engineering] Legends of the winter are building up, many an old average) and study to become vidual being able to make a the Medical Center. • FACIALS Erwin Wood, cor<.vspunui<