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The pointed Principal of the Grosse Pomte High School, the s p e cia 1 emphasis on the flaws, after .three seconds, Board of Education of the Grosse Pointe Public School sale of merchandise by split the rocket in two and caused its ultimate destruction System announced February 5. super markets. The follow- by radio s i g n a 1 from the Mr. Gerich, age 46, has been ...... ing resolution has been ground. Principal of the Washington- adopted. Lee High School in Arlington, The Van g u a r d took off Virginia, for the past ,five At a special meeting of the beautifu1'1y from Cape Cana- years. He will assume his new board of trustees",of the Grosse veral. Fla., shortly after 2 :30 position in Grosse Pointe on Point~ Bu~iness Men's Associ- a.m. Wednesday. Then, while March 1 this year. ation held on Thursday, Feb- hundreds gaped, the aureole- "Mr. Gerich is the unanim- ruary 6, the matter of the ringed jet seemed to separate ous choice for this job of all action of certain large chain and fall slOWly back toward the sea. The top part of the the people interviewed by the markets or so-called super rocket wobbled weakly and school staff and the Board of markets in establishing or in- emitted a smoke trail, while a Education," Bert Wi c kin g, tending to establish Sunday mighty roar of sound overtook President of the Board, stated. hours of operation for sale of it. "Dr. Bu!5hong and members of mercnandise to the public, * • • the school's professional staff being un d e r consideration, TWO V I C IOU S THUGS have been doing a terrific job and, in the light of inform a- were arrested 30 minut2s after ever since Mr. Clemihson died, tion available and noting the opposition expressed by the they roboed an Inkster gro- to find the best possible can- general public to such Sunday cery Wednesday. They were didate for this important as. operation of such establish- tripped up by an alert house- signment,' ments. BE IT RESOLVED: wife. The woman and he~' baby From iimilar Area 1. There is no demand or daughter were in a nearby -Picture by Fred Runnells "Mr. Gerich comes from a requirement that could pos- Seven Pointe churches are participating iI! the an- phone booth WRen she spotted SMITH, MRS. CLYDE K. BOWLES and MRS. MAl:. school system in an area very sibly justify the operation of the bandits, armed with shot- nual observance of the World Day of Prayer, to be CDS W. JOHNSON. Back row, left to right:-MRS. similar to ours," Wicking went lai'ge mercantile establish- gun and pistol. entering the held this year at Christ Church at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, JOHN B. MILLIS, MRS. CLIFFORD C. WRIGLEY, on to say. "The Wc..shington- JERRY J. GERrCH ments in Grosse Pointe dUiing store. She phoned police who, February 21. The committee which is making arrange- MRS. J. LANE DONOVAN; MRS, FREDERICK M. LeeHighSchoolin Arlingtont~""------the 24hoursof the Sabbat11. minutes later.. foiled the get- ments includes, seated, left to righi:-, M.RS. IAN WHITNEY and MRS. JAMES A. LAFER. V:irgi~ia,. ~as 2600 boys and I Woods Judge 2. .Any such open to the ~way and subsequently sent gIrls m It, IS rated as one of public operation on a Sabbath both men to the hospital, one the toP. public high schools in Hears 11(fuses by any such store is cerlain to with a possible skull fracture the Uruted States, and serves excite and sponsor a highly and another in serious con- Innovations Protestant Church Women Police Nab a strictly residential area. --- infectiDus spirit of competition, dition with a pol ice bullet "Under Mr. Gerich's leader- Woods Judge Don Goodrow which will lead to a general through his neck. Being Tried' Uniting for Observance' Thief Act ~ship,the Washington-Lee High fOUlid Stephen H. McCarthy, trend of such Sabbath hours- >4< * * in "or for 2153 Hollywood, guilty of School has made maJ - ot of public operation which will PRESIDENT EISENHOWER ward steps in improving cur- leaving the scene of an acci- lead and result in problems of said Wed n e s day a tax cut By Schools Of World Day of Pray.er Of Burglary ncu. 1urn, ..'lev~ e1OpIng. an exceI- dent and ordered hirr" to pay. a traffic, parking, noise, con- could be a reserve weapon to lent staff of teachers and en- fine of $75. '.fusion and disorder, and addi- give business a shot in the Servic~s to be Held' in Christ Church 'February 21, 'F P t I' S". gendering the e nth us i a.stic Raymond Bo,Barnel t, of 2587 tionai demands upon local arm, but gave no indication of Final' Article on Public arms a ra men urprlse supp...rt and t.o f II Springle, Detroit, w.as found " recommending a cut now. In- and Committees Will Visit Hospitals -.J c09pera 1 n 0 a 'It f d" " h" h" publIc safety and public works School System Deals Burg Iar in M ac k Avenue those conf!.ected with it. gu! Y, o. nvmg VI lie 1S divislOns with much extra stead, he stood by !";ispredic- with Experiemenfs and Convalescent Homes Bar During Check, "Over 85 percent of the stu- dnver s llcer:se was revoked. expense incurred thereb . tion that business should pick dents at Washington-Lee pur- and he was fmed $50 and sen~ y up around the middle -of the and New Pro- The womt;n of seven Protestant churches in the . d sue college preparat""ry pro- tenced to 30 days in the Wayne I ~"Sunday hours of operation year. A burg 1ar was surprise v t "bl b " T d " • grams Grosse Pointe area once again ,have joined forces to pre- grams and 80' percent go to County Jail. canno pOSSI y e Just! Ie 1ll • * * pare for their annual observance of the World Day of in the act during the early 11 Another heavy fine w

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Going to Jefferson Collval- " For the n and taught both at Columbia / years he has been a mem~er call to the statioll. where a call Also, on the commit~ee are es,:ent Home .fr0I?,. ~,~ iJ sse are apt to and Florida State University of the Commission on Re- wa:; made to ,the :Owner of the Mrs. Simpson Leonard in. Pomte MemorIal will be. Mrs. small-Qoy 'SE in 1948 and 1950. search and Service of the bar, who arrived' at the'scene charge of ushers, ,Mrs. Henry Robert J:- Conway and Mrs. your way-. a Southern Association of Col- with P a tr 0 I men Francois Kinzie, in. charge of music, and Be:p. . TaliInan; to :St, Jo~n's. ~.You,. and ero oj leges and Secondary Schools Belanger and Fxancis Kerbrat. MIS, John B Mi1lis in charg~ HospItal from Grosse Pomte enough to w and recently has been elected The owner ~entl~ ~loc~ed of ,p'ublicity.' J Methodist Mrs. Harry Ibler;' sale, take a a member of the Secondary the door of hIS. estabhshme~t , .' . . Mrs. Charles S h a n If s, Mrs. their produC' Commission of this Associa- and the four officers b~ged III MUSICWIll be ~ovIde~ dur- Ralph Morrison 'and '.' Mrs. RelJtoreJto itlJ Original Beauty Members ( tion. He was a President of with drawn guns, surprising ing'theservice by RIchard Arthur Watts. to' Boo' SecoUrs 74 (in all, e the Administrators' Group and the bur~lar who was standing Roeckelein,or.ganilSt at Christ fr0In Gross~ Pointe .Congrega- 1 direct compE a Chairman of the Secondary about SIX teet from the en- .Church, and by. the Grosse tional . wili be Mrs. Homer 'mon cause, : Principals of Arlington, Vir- trance door. , 'Pointe High School A Cap- !WyckOff, Mrs. C. H. Morrison, all-out effort ginia. Su~ender Meekl! pell~ ~hoir directed by John Mrs. Henry Gardner, Mrs. low scoutma1 He has been active ~.nthe ~hen ordered to. gl.ve up, E, Fmch. Edgar Cooper, and Mrs. ,Ken- are selling Ja National Association of Sec- ChrIstensen held hIS glov~d Serving on Mrs. Leonard's neth Koppin' and to Michigan .cils, for a dir Trade ondary School Principals and hands outstretched and saId, .'. den that selli "Okay, you got me," and meek- committee as usqers will be MemOrIal C0t,lvalescent Home Mark is on the Committee on Rela- awarded a t ly submitted to a search. He Mrs: Harold W. Merrill, Grosse from. Evangelical and, Reform-. SINCE 1938 tion of Secondary Education made in Ja} was handcuffed' and taken to Pointe Memoriai Church;"Mrs, ed WIll be M~s, Robert O. May, and Gold 201 to National Security. He is the station. , Oliver Morton, Grosse .Pointe Mrs. H. ~temhB:uer, Mrs. R. / a member of the Virginia Edu-' of Pack 74, '" The suitcase contained.about Congregational Church; . Mrs. Knorr, Mrs ..R. Beck, and Mrs. February 26 cation Association, the Arlmg- $400 in cash taken from the Walter Gr~ffith, Grosse Pointe t Smith. ton Education Association, Pointe Congr the cafe" safe and a cash box, both Methodist Church; Mrs. Rob- Nu.rsery To be Open 20 I 19 MACK at OXFORD RD. - TU. 1-2800 :10 :1heje Federal Schoolmens' Club of of wnich had been forced OJ;> en, ,ert Beck, Grace Evlmgelical There will be a nursery in U the District CfColumbia, the and about $115 worth o~ cIga- and Reformed Church; Mrs. the church to care for small 17529 MACK at NEFF RD. - TU 4-244 t Arlington Community Chest , rets, still in caNons. Also ifotmd Dwight S t rut her s, Grosse children during the service. -It Board, the Arlington Rotary MAIN PLANT: 8827 GRATIOT - WA 3-4200 :J.rancoij , was a. set pf purglar tool~. Pointe Woo d s Presbyterian will open at 1 o'clock. '.. Club and the YMCA Board of ChrIstensen s car was found ehurch; and. ¥rs. Herman ., YOI Arlington. in front of 18660 Mack and. ~ Bartlett, St. Michael's Episco- Born in Saskatchewan, Can- search of. the. vehicle turned pal Church. Cleanpfate ada,. on August 28,)911, he up a loaded .38 caliber re-,. \ . Febl spent his early years on a volver on the front seat and -Mrs. Ever~tt Doten, ChrlSt farm. When he was nine more bur g 1a r tools ~nd a Church, will' act, a~ chairman V~itour yeaDs old his father died, and quantity of boxed candy" two of hostesses. CfubberJ two years later his mother radios and a.l>ortable teMvision Leaflets Distributed moved the family to Calumet, set and. other loot in the car '. . ~I trunk. . . An important part of World GENERAL. ELECTRI'C' Michigan, w h i c h Wb,S her Sought by Police Day of Prayer is the reading birthplace. He lived there of the service and the distribu- Clever!5'N until he muved to West Allis, Sglts.Jack P a i s I e.y, an~ tion of the '.'Call to Prayer" A JJapP'J George Van "'iem, Farms de- Wisconsin, in 1928. Kitchen 'Modernization Center tective team, said Christensen leaflet in-hospitals and con- He was president of his was being sought by Warren valescent homes. Mrs. Robert Therefs charm and character in every kitchen, •. when it's designed junior and senior high school , police for investigation of bur- May, Evangelical and Reform- with you in mind.Our yost experience In building some of the Pointefs Birthday classes in West Allis, president glarizing a theater in their ed Church, is chairman of this of Hi- Y in his senior year and most beautiful cnd efficient kitchens Is availcible to you • , • ana your .... city, from which iIt is believed project and ha$ the fo1:lowing, kitchen. con be remodeled. with a minimum of inco;wenience t6 you . received three letters in both the candy and other items in women assisting her. FEBRUARY U:, 1958 football and track. He also re- the car were taken. Visiting Cot t a 1iC e Hospital Gail Connor. 600 Lincoln ceived the Wisconsin Ameri- The detectives said Christen- from St. Michael's Episcopal Call u. for a' Free Estimate Sarah Galvin, 869 Whittier can Legion Award for pro- .sen told them he farced the will be Mrs. William Erringer In our showroom, we have four complete Melinda Seyler ,954 Balfour ficiency in studies and ath- Suzanne Gaje".':skl, 1320 Gray- lock of the front door of the and Mrs. Ira Reindel; visiting kitchans . • .' in both wood and metal ton letics. After graduating from cafe to gain entrance; but an F ish e r Convalescent 'Home coblnets • , • featuring many' different Susan Fowler. 865 Nottingham West Allis High School, he investigation showed no jim- from Woods, Presbyterian will (OIOfS ond combinations. Donna Naimsish. 1156 Bea worked a year before entering mie marks. be Mrs.- Floyd Sieber, Mrs. consfield Northwestern University on a Paisley and Van ~iem sur- Brian DeFour, 1081 S. Renaud tuition'scholarship in 1932. mised t hat Christens.en re- , Johrr Hastings, 827 Lakepointe He married Ellen Elizabeth moved the lock .from the door, IN MINOR TANGLE Darrell Rouss1n, 24504Wood .Ann Anagnost Raphael, of Robert Hadley, 1147Yorkshire Whitcomb of Milwaukee in and replaced it when he en- 1145 Kensington r 0 a d, was \ 1937. They have two sons;- tered the place. FEBRUARY 16, 1958 Jerry, 16, ~d John, 12. headed .north on St. Clair on Wednesday, February 5. when 'eurlis Charles Van Hoorelboke, 21908 91lOllJer Harper Lake her car collided with one going ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Pamela Morton. 22954 Edge- east on St, Paul. Pearl Lillian wood L. A.~l?olice Marie Defever 1113Kensington Shores Judges McCallum, 1030 Bedford road, 16915 HARPER Across f'om VogfU Theatt'6 was the driver of the second Bill Belter, 631 Fisher (Continued from Page 1) STOREHOURS: Tuesday, Wednesday ~nd Saturday tin 6:00 Color Choice Cynthia Cilsk~. 70 Stanton Hear 4 Cases vehicle. Damage was minor Appli:lnces in the home until they called Monday, Thursday end Friday till 9:00 Lane and both partie~ a g r e e d to Mix-or-Metch Steve Lambert .64 Meadow Shores Judges John Gillis for them. take care of the damages be- Lane , and Vi c tor DeBaeke heard Ogg was arrested by Dear- tween themselves, Detroit Edison Service Agency Gren Farrelly, 1365 Somerset only four cases of traffic vio'" born police when he attempted Pieter Van Leuven, 1005 to pick '!lPa girl ..A loaded g~ - Cad1eux lations between them on Mon- day. February 3. was found on his PefS'on and •• , , 1958 Judge DeBaeke meted out he wc:s held for irivestigation Sandra Nelson. 31232Share a heavy penalty against Wil- of carrying a n'Oncealed Joseph Standart. 180 Ridge liam J. Lynn of 1404 Balfour, weapon. . , Caro Ebi. 1440 Bishop who paid a fine and court ,A tip to Park police about Nobody .appreciates a 'winner more than .Detroit! So beginning toda:v ... Peter Caulkins. 33 W i 11 0 W the 'guns and 'Other items left Lane costs af $107.50 after being . , Howard Shock. 1351 Three found guilty of reckless driving by the trio in the Hl;ltchens Mile on Lake Shore road. house, , resulted in the' stake- Timothy Tuttle. 1415 Somerset A drunk d r i v i n g charge out. Pancy Kushman, 2153 Stan- agaiflst Albert M. Van Acker When they were ready to hope of 4801 Philip, Detroit, was re- strike, Park authorities called for DETROIT from PLY'MOUTH Kitty Bucquet, 1031 Kensing- ton duced by Judge Gillis to that on the Detroit Police Depart- Louis Preston. 880 Lincoln of reckless, driving, to whj.ch ment for assistance. The area D. Chase, 421 H11lcrest a plea of guilty was accepted. around the house was sealed Peter LaFond, 467 University A fine and costs of $125 wer~ off by police, and Cutler and Marc Lonesk, 86( Nottingham imposed. Scalfani surrendered without • Elaine Harrison. 926 Balfour Judge Gillis also found Wil- a fi,glht when three police liam H.' Anglin of 1090 East- FEBRUARY 18, 1958 officers ran into the house .. Bill Brinkel, 23019 L1ngemann lawn, Detroit, guilty of s>peed- The arrest of the trio cleared Karl Fulmer, 23409Edsel Ford ing .on V ern i e r road, and up a number of inter-city burg- Richard Turner. 21691 Mauer ordered 'him to pay a fine and laries, armed rob beTies,_ bad Robbie: Keith. 261 Hillcrest costs of $17.50. check passing, and resulted in Michael Jehle. 709 Rivard.. Christine Barr of 22867 Lake smashing. a dope ring in Los - Harry Chrysler. 1245 Whittier Shore road, St. Olair Shores, Angeles, from which the' trio Sarah Moran. 151 Ridgemont was found -guilty of speeding obtained several pounds of Michael Smith. 330 Touraine on Lake Shore, and paid $15. marihuana before coming to Mary Redrow. 1007Cadieux Detroit. Johnny Stearns. 117 Handy Their apprehension George Bushnell, 285 McMil- averted two planned bank. lan Orosge Pointa Terry O'Malley. 838 Neff robberies in the Detroit area, David Breen. 1450 Torrey by which the trio said they Richard Schrage. 385 Chal- .N~w. hoped to get money t'O travel fonte to Europe. Martha Lambert. 64 Meadow Published Every Thursday ~y Lane Anteebo Publishers, Inc., 99 Kercheval, Gros'ie Pointe Farms, Betty Schohl, ,1490Anita Michigan VANDALISM"REPORTED John Shoemaker.~1425 Grayton Phone TU. 2-6900 Ray E. F i she r of. 26440 Donald WenzeI. 295 Cloverly Three Tl'1mk Lines Barb Purdy,' 845 Trombley Entered as second class matter at Clancy, Roseville, complained the post office, Detroit, Michigan, to Woods police on Thursday, FEBRUARY 19, 1958 under the act of- March 3, 189'7. February 6, that while his car Lvnda Fulmer, 23409 Edsel Subscription Rates: $3.50Pe Year was parked in front of a Mack "Ford bv Mail; $4.00 outside Wayne Coun- . . ... Alan Fluegge. 22948Edgewood ty. All l'iews and Advertising Copy avenue busmess placet some. Janet Goltz, 22918Englehardt Must Be in The News Office by one tore off a side view niirror' Tue~day Afternoon to Obtain In- I f 0 a fender '- Don Wortman, 1311Audut;>on sertlOn. . I: m . AiL THE Peter Clark, 1369 Grayton Sandra Colombo, 1070 S. Re- " naud Mary Foley. 1771L1ttlestone Cathleen Dossin. 1021Kensing- ton Nancy Cook. 1314Grayton Judy Barlow. 1773Brys Pamela Bray. 1651Oxford Barbara Wood. 550 Renaud Karen Allison, Hoo Sunn~ng- dale % Martha Cook. 1366Balfour John Clarke. 489 Fisher Dennis Grindle, 866 Notting- ham Sammy Thompson. 1141 GrC'y- ton , 1958 John Schrewe, 21715Avalon ON _t. Michael Murray, 22639 Rose- ALL dale Robert King, 1374Aline Robert Hahn, 1198 Anita Paul SernigieI. 851 Bedford Nancy Hooghton, 1126 Berk- shire Glenn Kaatz. 332 Ridgemont Frika Mebus. 1306 Whittier Bm Harpster. 482 Fisher J'oAnn Kraetke, 9S7 Notting- ham Don Ware. 912 Berkshire Terry Mullen. 825 Washington Mary Nevison. 1161 Devon- shire Paul Schultz. 1228 Harvard George Schultz. 1228Harvard FE8RUAR'." 21, 1958 James Dewandeler, 20300Alter Billy Wells, 900 Cook G,IFTS William Acker. 19326Ida Lane Hundreds of Lynn Gerow, 423.Cll1verly Lalt Minute Thomas Dioo. 24!JRidgemont for at! , VALENTINE FRANCOIS FIREPLACE occasions I Minutes Drive from VlllaJre. GIFT ITEMS 6 Minutes Drive f!,i)m tbe BUI,

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Cub Scouts Sell Pencils Young Pointer Cheers Cage Champions Rabaut',I Against Paid_ Television ,Congressman Louis C. Rei- the past ten years, and through To Help Friends in ,baut announce~ that the House the purchase of these sets Committee on Interstat~ and' created thousands of new jobs For the next few days you The pencils are eye~catch~ Foreign Commerce adopted, in in a field that was virtually are apt to see many of the ers! Cute and' colorful, they Executive session, a resolution unknown in 1945. small-boy .set pushin~ pencils come in every conceivable hue on th~ .subject of Subscription "The people rightly expect ' your way-and it the freckles and are topped by a smiling and c roo ked grin aren't TelevIsIOn., a great deal of enjoyment for i~ Japanes.e face, painted on The Committee Resolution,' the money spent. It is my feel- j! enough to win you over for a wood, from whose neck dan~ sale, take a second gander at which h~s been forw.arded to ing that pay-as-you-go TV is t gles a tiny bell on a colorful the Federal Communicatlons to the detrim~nt of the Ameri-I ~ their product. cord. Commission, stated that the can people as a whole and I ~ 'J Members of Cub Scout Pack I Japanese tradition' (still re- public interest \yould ,not be was pleased, to hear of the 't~ ] 74 (in all, eight dens) are in I spected today) says that school served by' the granting of Interstate and Foreign Com- I direct competition, for a com~ children in Japan, on their auth~ization for subscription merce Committee's resolution mon cause, this month, in an first day of classes, take' these television operations as con- adopted today." I all-out effort to help their fel~ pencils with them, shaking I low scoutmates in Japan. They template~ by the F e ~ e ~ a1. Commenting further on the them fiercely to ward off all Commumcatl~ns CommIssIon. resolution, Congressman Ra- FITTED BY EXPERTS are selling Japanese-made pen- evil spirits. cils, for a dime apiece, and the The Comm~ttee further s.tat. baut, saia that he will co~- den that sells the most will be The collective proceeds from ed that the FCC sh:ou).d not tinue to oppose "pay televi. the sale, of the pencils win go receive authorization for sub- sian." CHESTER'S awarded a hand~carved bear, scrip i;ion television operations made in Japan, at the Blue to "KEEP": the Kiyosoto Edu~ BOOT SHOP cational Experiment Project. as 'conte.mplated u n t i 1 the and Gold 20th birthday party Communications Act of 1934 Even after the average man Children's Shoe Specialists of Pack 74, which will be held This is an oreanization which is run by Paul Rusch, an is amended specifically em- reaches his bottom dollar he / 15911 E. WARREN February 26 at the Grosse ,powering the Commission. 'to still has hopes to ~mild his at Buckingham Pointe Congregational Church, Episcopal missionary in Japan, which is striving to set up grant such authorizations. future on. TUxedo 5-0863 model villages throughout the Long an opponent. of paid • country; proving land which television, Congressman Ra- has been declared unfarmable baut, commenting on the Com- to be still fertile, sett~ng up mittee's announcement, said, YORK:S model housing, hospitals, li- "In a sense, subscription :tele- braries, schools, etc. vision is a betrayal to those to whom the television owes its February Mr. Rusch has been working very existence. on this project since before "The people of this nation the War, but has realized ma- have invested millions of. hard terial, gratifying, results only earned dollars ~n TV sets in in the past seven years. His village is visited ea\.."h SALE. week-end by thousands of , . will appreciate Japanese children, to whom it -CI~yer! Novel f Us~f~IJ,; serves as' a living example of .-' . . , ...~ a gift what can be done with their tired land, with hard work and the help of those more fortu- from Whaling's nate. Pack 74, specifically, hopes , -Picture by Fred Runnells Chicago to make a considerable con- STEPHEN CALDER,t 10-week-old Central d i vis ion title; the St. Paul Whether you give your man a necktie, handkerchiefs, ,and I tribution toward the start of a son of Mr. and ,~rs. William Calder of Lakers have cap t u red their second sweater, sport shirl', gloves, pajamas or robe ••• you Boy Scout camp to be set up Grosse Pointe Woods, gives bff with a straight Parochial League crown and Rockford, IU. in Japan through KEEP. Their resounding cheer for the amazing suc- Grosse Pointe High is deadlocked for will be sure he rgally admires it when your gift bears DIRECT and money will be c h ann e led cess Grosse Pointe basketball teams have first place in the Border Cities League the Whaling's label ••• for men who like to dress well through the Michigan Friends enjoyed during the 1957-58 league sea- race with Highland P~rk, Stevie's ~n- schedules of KEEP. , FAST rely on Whaling's buying judgment. Adults who have a spc-cial sons. Tb date Austin, just across the thu.SJ.asm'comes naturally because his Luxurious deHavilland interest in the outcome of the borderlilte in. Detroit but with a huge big brother' John was a lineman on tl).e multi-engined airliners. youths' sales abilities are those prosse Pointe student body, has won its Blue Devils' BCL football 'championsliip FOR RESERVATIONS who have recently beC':1 ~lected third consecu tive Cat h 0 1i c League team last fall. AND INFORMATION to officer positions in Pack CALL ..' Whali.lllg.s 74. L. J. Bertrand is the new her very considerable research. Ai'J...~~"I __ ~' Cub Master, and assisting him -A- Center Offering- Sterne Lectur~ Her lecture will be highlighted ~~. is Robert Hess. by the excellent pictures her -.,:- mBI?Jj -weaIt Committee chairman is An- "From the 'Water Wonder- For two years during' World husband Bernhard Sterne, a DETROIT ~ITY AIRPORT drew Mihalic; Chairman of land to the. Blue Danube" is War II, her teaching career 520 Woodward • 6329 W. 7 Mile Chrysler experimental en- DETROIT, ~ICHIGAN Awards, Arthur Watts; An- the title of the illustrated lec- was interrupted while she North of City County Bldg. Near Livernois gineer, has made in their" DR 1-8080 thony Trepanowski is the 'new ture Dr. Margaret Sterne is worked fc>r the United States travels. • secretary; Daniel Wood will presenting at the War Me- Treasury Department as Pub- It I handle the Pack's funds as morial Center, Wednesday eve- lfcity Director of the Michigan treasurer; Paul Hykes is the ning, February 26 at 8:15 War Finance Committee. • • newly-elected Program Chair- o'clock. It is open to the pub- Mter the Wax, she resumed man; Royal Dean is in ,::harge lie free-of-charge. her teacmng ..at Wayne Uni- of the forthcoming Blue and Dr. Sterne was born and versity in Detroit and at the Gold Banquet, and Morris went to school in Frankfurt same time extended her , Kennedy is the new Fair am Main, , After at- studies in historY at the Uni- Chairman. tending the University of versity of Michigan in Ann Heading the list of leading Berlin, she became editor of Arbor where she received her (leader) ladies is Mrs. Rich- a children's magazine with the Ph. D. degree in 1951. Her ard Pratt, as Chief Den Moth- largest European publishing dissertation dealt with "The er, and responsible for their house, the UIIstein Verlag in Fate of Frankfurt in 1866," respective dens, as den moth- Berlin. which has been published in ers, will be Mesdames Daniel After being married, she parts in German. Wood, Rubin Frank, Jay Sorge, came to the United States in In 1952, Dr. Sterne was John Sterns, A. B. Nielsen, 1925, where she began writing awarded a Fullbright Researeh I Anthony Trepanowski, An- feature stories for German Scholarship for Austria and how a thony Enzer and M. W. Vol- newspapers and magazines and spent a whole year in Europe. kens. advising publishers in New At present, Dr. Sterne is York on book translations in holding a position as Assist- CATCHES BIG SHARK German, French and Italian ant Prcnessor in the History From Nassau comes word of literature. Department of Wayne State a localite making sports head- In 1934, Dr. Sterne became Univ9'rsity. She was asked by I lines with a record-breaking RotogI'avure editor of the De~ the' United States Foreign catch. William H. Denison, of troit News. Having traveled Service to return to Germany Maison road, bagged a 280- widely in Europe in the '30's, and Austria in the summer of might he chosen to pound black-tip shark taken she decided to return to school 1955 to deliver a series of on 117-pound-test line in the for the purpose of acquiring lectures in various German Tongue of the Ocean off An- an American degree. She re~ and Austrian cities. ' settle your estate dros Town. The shark g~ve ceived her Master's degree in Dr. Cterne has an estab- Denison first-place for that History from Wayne Univer- lished reputation as an un- species in the heavy tackle di- sity in 1941, and ,she began usually witty and fascinating vision of the 1958 Bahamas to teach history 'herself at speaker with a wealth of per- Winter ~ishing Tournament. . Wayne, University. ------sonal experience to enliven

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\ Page Four G R 0 SSE ..p 0 I N T E ':'N E. W S February February 13, 1958 .. = ----O-b-i-tu-a-r-i....~s--- ....(I P.i~k Delegate To Girls'.State .Teen-L.river Wrecks, Car Sel , . ' ,By, JANET COLLINSON, ate their 'own government on A J5-year-old Park' girl The car hit and bounced aff (Continued I 'G.P,H.S. Journalism Student a\..city, a cQunty, and state a miraculausly eSC'BJPedseTious three trees, went a fey; feei, relating to tt WAI,DO ALLARD AVERY. MARY HOKSA The Grosse Pointe Cadillac level. They 'eleet their awn injuries when' the oar she was hit two more, wel1Jta few more" program fur tl , Mr. Avery, 79, died Mortday, Mrs. Boksa. die'd Saturday, .Divisian, number 303, af the aff~cials, and. run their gav- driving jumped a curb and The cl:ass 0 February'S, in his hame at 135 February 8. She is survived by American Legion A~lxiliary ernment according to parlia- feet and bounced off of two bounced off a' total of eight 3 months SOt' I Lake Shar'e raad. President her husband, ,.Danjel, and two has annaunced' that' it will ,mentarY procedure. All this is more and then slammed into trees in Ghesquiere Park on the eighth tree, knocking it material after- and half-owner of the Mai'estic' daughters,' Aurelia Oliver, and 'again. sponsor a Grosse Pointe' dape with the aid of city coun- ed Cranbrook I Building, he was a brother of M ,. M J High School junior's trip to seiars, who are U; at.M. sen- Monday, Februaxy 3. - down. rs .. , . ames Willer., She WI" G' 1 ' St' - . d The girl was issued a ticke i; of how,a Mu Sewe11 Lee' A vel' y, former also leav. 'four grandchildrenl ,0 ve.rme, 11' sate. 101'5, an women af the Aux- A- Woods police report said for not having her car under History is actt baard chairman eff Montgom- Funeral services were held TheIr delegate was selected iliary. '. .- the girl was driving west, on control and will appear in then the rea] ery Ward & Co: from the residence 1204 Three by a vote of the high school's Tn additioJ;l, the Legion se'- Bramcaster when she lost con- tro! while "turning an a curve Juvenile CouJrt. The car was gan. Out of A native of Saginaw, Mr. Mile drive,'- on :Wednesday, faculty. Each f8:cl:lltymember le~ts. iwo gir~ t? re~rese~t in the street. a total w:r:~k many ideas fOJ Avery had lived in Detroi,t for 'with burial in Farest Lawn was asked to lIst tllree girls Mlchl~an at GIrls NatIon m exhibits of 75 years. He was a' graduate Cemetery. ,. possessing lea d e r s hi p, co- ,Washmgton, D.C. later in the SAVE WHERE YOUR ,snakes, Mich of .the Michigan College of .,. • operativeness, scholarship, en- summer. their by-prod ;Mining and TechnOlogy and CA,MIL~A M.BEHR thusiasm,_ a n'd cheerfufuess. One of 'the highlights of the Sav:ings Gro"'ll' Fa&~er One may he .attended the University af These are the characteristics entire week is the state party Ea,ster Tour gram for mu: Michigan where he was a Mrs. I Behr died Monday, desirahle in ,all, Girls' State conventions, at whi~h the At City Bank passboo.k savings grow faster, safely and member of Fielding Yost's '0. She'lived at 1326 delegates. candidates for. state offices are 1S Days Only "museum bu graderl'i is a 1 automatically, because, instead of a trivial one per cent "point-a-minute" f cat b a II Somerset road and was the nominated These canventians wif.e of the late Fred Behr. In additian; because the e "'.' folding proce~ You get 2Y2 times as much Interest team. ' girls put in a week of hard ha:r more who?pmg and hol- edly more last Surviving are two sons, Wal- . Slirviwng are her children, work, good health was also lermg than a w.~ld.west r~del). HAWAII 5589 . the 5th grade, . do A. III and Robert' N.; and Camella ";J.. and Robert M. considered.' About. her-. gom~, "Gmny that sometime - . two daughters, Mrs. Eleanor Behr: She also. leaves her sis- Virginia Pear,' llA, received Pear saId that she ~s happy Escorted right from. Detroit u the Museum A. Hemstead and Mrs. Jan,e A. ters, Mrs. Mabel Thompson the highest number of reCOID- and .v~;Y h.onored, 'and that • Beautiful new hotels for a parent 0 ~1;: "0/. Ferguson. ' I ,and Mrs .. Tesse LaFrwn'oois, mendations. She r l' y Leslie, she 15 look~ng fa:w~rd eag~r- Services were held Thurs- both of Chl~ago; and a bro,theT, also' an llA, received the sec-' ly to attendmg GIrlS S~ate. • Excellent sightseeing trips Kindergarte ~ -7>2/0" ,day, with entombment hi the Arthu~ McLea~.. ond highest, and will be Vir------, • Dinner at Royal Hawaiian New only family mausoleum at Wocrl- ~uheral serVICesWIll.be held, ginia's alternate'. SPARE WHEEL STOLEN its vitality is a ~e ran n u m ICOMP!-, rED .QlJtVHf'(':~) • '~q . ' • N1any special features . ... It .. lawn Cemetery. FrIday 'at St. Ambrose Church Wolverine Girls" State will has been in p. 20 years in n- , '~.EGUL'A.R • • • 'to be ~ollowed by burial in be held on the University, af .Woods police took a' report .' Ac:~ommodations Limited ••• Phone N~w! SAV-I'NGS -~,.~ CHARl,ES R. LUDEKE Mt. Ohvet Cemetery. Michigan campus, from tune from Frank Tennet O!f 2158 Public Schoo , Eleventh a , . - Mr. Ludeke, of 902 St. Cla,ir ----- 17"to 26 M th 360 . 1 Beaufait, on Friday, February ! . are an gu' s 7, l'n Wh'l'''''hl't was. stated. th t girls, t a kin ( av~nue, died Wednesday, Feb- from allover the state will at- ~ ... ruary 5. He is survived by his ....THEFl' OR ERROR? tend. someone had stalen the sp'are 'Paul Helrlry Travel 'Service three classes Fifth largest bank in Detroit, resources 118 million,dollars. wife; Lillian; and chi,ldren, Mrs. Edwin D. Clarke, of The girls' wiU be housed in tire and wheel from his car. I 23" State. De.r~it WOodward 1.7075 and developm< Charles Jr., Walt~r, Thomas,. one of the wamen's dorms. The He valued his loss at $65. •• portunity, as Joan, Susan, Sally and John, 699 RIvard blvd., reportec;l to' darm Will be the cente~ of all course work, t CITY BANK Grosse PointE MAIN OmCE PENOBSCOT BUILDING, GRISWOLD AT ~RT ,. He also leaves a sis~r, Mrs. City police ,that her san's tri- t~ei:r activities,' but the girls (af their choic North_ 0flI<. Non'- 0Mc. Har9ld Newma~. I cycle was mis'sing from their will also get 'to ,kno,Wthe cam- • CRAHl) IUVER AVE.• NEAR TELEGRI,PH • EAIn' M,NICIIOI..'I ROAD AT DAVISON five week pt • WE:!n" ~N MILE. NEAR EVERGREEN • EAIn' EIGHT MILE. EAST OF GRATlO'!' ,Funeral s~rvlces yver~ held,: front yard. A neighbor hlid Pus, and will visit the citv of Lot 9idt OOlto'I-C .... Poinle 0iII

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.... I I February" 3, '1958 GROSSE POINT! N~WS' Page Five • . ' Schools Try Innovations to -Improve Teaching Bride-Elect 'Schools Offer Orgall: Les~;ons ------r ed off Class organ lessons will be (Continued from Page 1) child in Primary plan is neith~ nel boards, bathrobm scales, program SiD \ that 10,000 ele- organ in the home in order to . feet, ,given at Kerby. School start- relating to the whole science er promoted nor failed. In Sep- place value counters (one of mentary children in Michigan enroll in this 'group; a key- ing on IThursday, Fet'ruary 20, . more. program for the school. tember he is moved cn from which' goes up to amillion)- were' 12arning some foreign board instru;ment such as a ma~j:jafJ(f•.. L two The class of 35 spent about the stage of learning and de- help children understand the 1anguage by the spring of that at 7:45 p.rn. The lessons will piano would be helpful. An into 3 months sorting out the old ve10pment reached in . BIG IDEAS i!l back\ of num- year. In '54-55 the following be planned to meet the re- electronic organ will be used ng it material after which they visit- Under th.e Primary plan the bers and enable a child to have :r~:retropolitan, suburban com-, quirements of either the begin- in class work. The course will ed Cranbrook to get an idea teacher is freed from' the concrete proof to substantiate mUl1:itiesintroduced a foreign ning performer who is not run for 15 weeks with enroll- SweJi3h ticket of how.a Musewn of Natural pressures of meeting artificial what he is doing. language into their elementary acquainted with the keyboard, ment fee of $12. ~ History is actually set up-and end-Of-grade a chi eve me n t or the indiyidual who already Reduce • Relax under This kind of appflolach to schooTs:Ann Arbor, Bloomfield In addition to the class in ar in then the real fun-work be~ levels OF scores, or getting has some knowledge of the arithmetic would undoubtedly Hills, ','Dearborn and Royal Organ, Dr. Fenton is conduct- Rejuvenate !' was gan. Out of all this came, every child to a certain (s-ame) piano keyboard and wishes to be a profitable learning ex~. Oak. In Detroit itself, in '55-56, ing a class in Piano for adult Treatments by many ideas for displays, charts, place in a reading program. perience for Dick and. Jane's transfer to organ. six elementary schools. we're beginners at Monteith School exhibits of Michigan birds, It also frees the teacher from parents as well. offering foreign 1angueilge to .Mrs. White, formerly Instructor for the class will on Wednesday evenings. In- of Grand River Bath,. snakes, Michigan trees and declaring which children can Our role of eminence in the approximately 3,000 element~ be DT. Winnifred Fenton, who their by-products, etc:. go on and which children need world has pl,a,cedresponsibility_ formation and class reserva- ary -students . has studied with'Laura Grant tions may be obtained by call- In Your Home One may have a crash pro- to fail. A few children may be on our people to understand There, are maj.or- pxoblems Short} a pupil of Marcel Dupre. ing the Department of Com- or at gram for missle-building but able to go through the three- other peoples off the world. In in introducing languages into Dr, Fenton has a Master of munity 'Services of the Grosse "museum building" by 5th year block of study in two reaching such understanding, the elementary schools, but a Music degree from the Ameri- Pointe School Sysfem, at TU. grader~ is a more slowly un- years. An advantage here over a knowledge of languages can trial program is underway at can Conservatory of Music, 5-3808 or TU. 5-0271. folding process and undoubt- "skipping" him in the graded be most helpful, for languages Mas-on School. Sixth graders Chicago, and received her doc- edly more lasting. Mr. Gagnon, plan is that he will not s.kip are the gatoway to the intel- are meeting two times a week torate from Wayne State Uni- the 5th grade, teacher, reported anything - he will take each lectual, the emotional and the to study C~nversational French versity this last June.; CONSTANT VIGIL that sometime in May, perhaps, step, though faster. Almost spiritual life of a nation. or Conversational Spanish. Reputation is a bubble that the Museum would be ready all children will complete the In a survey made in 1954, -Photo by Paul At' present, Dr. Fenton is Mason started the foreign a man blows--w h e the r it for a parent open house. block in three years, and, a 12 communities.. in Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Elmer' C. Viin ElementarY Music Counselor Health Salon language program for 6th breaks or not is'upto him. Kindergarten Observation fe.+w will need four years. were offering foreign 'lan- graders in. 1955 under the Tiem, of Whittier road, an- of the Grosse Pointe Public 20951 MACK AVE. New only in the sense of Surely, this exciting method guages to elementary school impetus of interested teachers nounce the engagement of Scl10QlSystem. .She has previ- iously been on the staff of GROSSE POINTE " its vitality is a program which of school organization brings pupils. In 1955, 18 additional who wanted to see foreign the i l' daughter, LYNN, to The ma,n who doesn't think ! II I has been in practice for som~ into more realistic focus all we cities and towns added foreign languages developed' at the Thomas F. McGann, son of the Sou the a s t Missouri State r~ght can't ~e ex-pected to live TV. 4-4308 20 years in the Grosse Pointe kno~ today ~bout a. (;D.ild's languages to their elementary elementary. school l-eyel. ~rancis T. McGanns, of Park- Teachers College, Hope College nght.,. . ! • I Public School System. phYSICal,emotlonal, SOCIaland Certainly this' is one area side avenue. at, H 011 and, Michigan, the " I Eleventh and 12th grade mental needs. where our Grosse Pointe ele- American College at Holland, Pontchartrain Chapter The bride-elect is a senior • girls, t a kin g Homemaking I 'l\'lanipulative,' Materials mentary schools need encour- Michigan, . and the American Of OAR Meets Feb. 21 at the University of Detroit. Conservatory in Chicago. et three classes in child growth I Concern, of parents over agement, in developing a for- eign 1anguage program. ' She also attended. Michigan In addition to' the instruc- )75 and development, have the op- whether Dick and Jane can The 42nd birthday O'f Fort eHET SAMP'SON State University where she tion in this class, Jack Dom- portunity, as a part of, their read is just about matched Pontchartrafn Chaptf.'f of the was affiHated with Pi .Beta announces his annual mer, Detroit entertainment Of- Phi. course wor~, to ob.serve m the with a concern about wheth~r Daughters of the American, Former Poin,ter ganist recognized throughout '1958 escorted Grosse Pomte Kmdergartens they oan add subtract multi~ Revolution will be celebrated Mr. McGann is,an alumnus e the metropolitan' area, will (of their choice) half day for a ply and divid~. ' at.a luncheon at the Women's Stabbl ng Victini of the University of Detroit give several performances for five week perio~-the "real The trend in the Grosse. City Club of Detroit on Feb- ..... and a member of Tau Beta Pi the group. situ~tion" of children's be- Pointe Public schools is toward ruary 2~. and Alpha Chi. They plan to Europea'o Tour Although desirable, it will havlOr., . the teaching of a meaningful A .. Two women, one daughter be mar~ied in August. S f th t I:aP choose receptIOn In the City Club of POI'nte resI'de-.+s,were stab- not be ne~essary to have an r orne 0 e een~'~}s arithmetic which seeks to help h 'th '. t f h UL for Adults to 0bse.I've at t.h e Sch001 for ,children to ap.Dreciate and uti~ Donormgt 't M te regenl't sot A e be_dby twO0 hoodlum's in Chi- Id : I e, Excep tIOna1 C. h1 ren o~ a,t the lize the ihterrelatl'(mships of Che rOlte e ropo. II 1 an d reath cago on Monday, February 10. t Grosse P 01 n te Umversl apy the number system. 1 h rs WI prece e e They successfu,lly beat off G IRI.JS UNDER 14 April 26-Jufte 7 Sch~.. 1 Th er~ are at p~escnt At Tromblv School under unc eon. • thel'r assal'lants, until a Chi- 32 glr Ism. th IS clasS but It has the guidancev of Principal Mrs. William M. Perrett will cago transit detective, Albert Six Weeks in Europe d h gh a 70 preside at the meeting at Nicpon, 57, came to their aid. 'NOW! range as 1 S '. Frank Welcenbach whose own . h d " SEE: Killarney Lakes, Blarney Castle, Dublin, Londo~ In ad,0,"t'1 Ion to. th',1,'S KIndr'e - s p e cia lit y is mathematics, Wh1C an a dress on J.effer- He fired three shots, scaring A "STYLED HAIRCUT" garten 0bserva tIon progr~m, there has been worked out son-Patriot and Statesman" the hoodlums away, but not BY "THE" • Oxford, Stratford, Holland Tulip Festivals~Rhine Trip, three d.ays a semest~r the ~lrls from Kindergarten through the will be given by Michael P. before he was also stabbed. BERNARD HAIR STYLISTS Zermatt, Geneva, Lucerne, Innsbruck, Bavaria, Munich, can. brmg sma 11 chIld~en l,nto 6th grade a learning program Kinsella,d' Divisional Supervisor Miss Ann D y k s t I' a, 24, Priced Just For You Vienna, Salzburg, Berchtesgaden, Venice, Florence, Hill theIr own cl~ssroom SItuation. in arithmetic which empha- of In ustnal Education fOT the' daughter of the Bennett J. Cities Naples, Capri, Pompeii, Amalfi Drive, , S h I Chr:/sler Corporation. Dykstra of 1460 Wayburn, was THE CUT SI uc experIences, can on y sizes the development of basic Following the luncheon, Mrs.' treated at the Cook County Monaco, N~ce, Paris, Versailles, and many more. make more meanm~:ul what mathematical . concepts, the F d 'k J D k t h . MONDAYS AND TUESDAYS the textbooks call develop- understanding of arithmetic as re enc . y.s .:ra, Ci a1r-. Hospita'1 for 'stab wounds. For any or all of your trc!Svelneeds, call " man of the Good CItIzens Com- Most seriously injured was mental levels. a closely knit system of num- mittee, will present "Good Betty, Kime, 22, of Chicago, B~BNARD •.• •Ungraded' Plan bel' ideas and relationships. Citizens Award" pins to win- who was also treated at the TUxedo 1.0953 Chet Saml)SOn Travel Service All six-year-old children en- The first step in arithmetic ners fr:om high schools in the. hospital. 20845 MACK AVENUE 'te:-ing school are different-in mastery is to get the concepts suburban areas. Receiving pins Hicpon's shots attracted city (3 Blocks North of Vernier) i00 Kercheval "0 n the Hill" TUxedo 5-7510 growth and development! This and relationships of numbers will be Miss Joan Mueihkbrfet police who ran 'down one of singular fact has been recog~ an.d the~ comes drill. T? aid in fram East Detroit; lIfJis'::l Pa- the attackers, Harry :M:arshal1, l nized by educators for a long 'thIS baSIC step of makmg the tricia Roberts from Lincoln formerly of Vicksburg, Miss., time. However, the knowledge transition from the concrete to P,ark; Miss Dorothy Ellen who said his companion was lid I, we have hac. in this area has the al;>straet there have been MilleT from Melvindale, and Johnny Lee Tribble, 25, of made little difference in the developed a variety of "manip- Miss Janet Foster from High- Chicago. 1 organization of our schools ulative materials" for all land Park. Police said Miss Dykstra and u n d e r Ii nJ n 9 .t h et e ann .e,SS 0 ~ you ~ n8 W chemise, 0 IJ r smooth c hem is. until the idea of the "primary grades which help concep- These students are outstand- Miss Kime, and two other girl school" .or "ungraded plan" tualize the ho\',,', and why of ing in leadership, patriotism, friends were returning from a 0 lace-edged nylon tricot slim, yet so developed. numbers. dependability, and service in movie when accosted by the .lip.ett •... half-slip imperiaJly This plan is, and has been, In Kindergarten, there are th€ir res p e c t i ve schools. hoodlums, who forced the _. • in operation in a good many games of colored pegs and Mothers of the honored stu- girls at knife~point into the easy to w,alk and sit inl white; Siz8s's,m,1. 3.98 ••••• and under that, bchool systems throughout the fi~ring mazes which give the dents will also be guests of transit station cellar, where. ~ I nation, more particularly in chIld c~ncrete experience in the Chapter at the luncheon. they stabbed them. The girls' Olga'ilady long legl pantie girdle ••. super-trimming hips and thighs, I Milwaukee where the whole progresSIons of one through 10; Miss Nancy Virginia Kerr of screams attracted N i cpo n, elementary school system is from the 1st through the 6th California Avenue, Highland while he was m a kin g his freeing your waist to c,omfort via the "French $8Cret- dip. white nylon "ungraded." grade~, many manip~lat~ve Park, winner of the History rounds . • In Grosse Poir..te at the Mon- materIals such as combmatlOn Essay Conte8't sponsored by Miss D y k s t l' a lives. in a power net; $izes s,m,l. 10.95 I teith Elementary SchOOl, the cards, which the children the Fort Pontchartrain Chap- roo m i n g house in Grand , '';' III Primary plan or "ungraded" make themselves CO un t i n.g ter will receive The History Rapids, Mich., and is a bank plan is now in its first year of b7ads (abacus .type), pl-ast,lc Medal for her essay on James teller- in that city. She and operation. The first grade of dIsks,. paper ~Isks (u~ed .In Monroe. At the May convoca- the two other girls were visit- four sections hag two graded teachmg. fractIOns), 11 qUI d tion she will receive the Honor ing Miss Kimes, whom they sections and two "ungraded" measures, thermometers, flan- Award. knew in Grand Rapids. , what 5ections (as chosen by parents.) ------Primary plan is a different way of organizing, not a dif- goes ferent method of teaching. The ~ore idea is that a child is pro. vided with a three-year block on under of uninterrupted time, as against three graded segments, to learn to read, as rapidly as the he can vI' as slowly as he needs I the eased chemi.e, to. Whereas, in our school or- a young inte'rpr9ta- chemise? ganization today we have I grades one, two, three with 0 definite demarcations as to tion f the won de rf uI what is e».pected at each grade level in terms of reading, new line ••• supple under the Primary plan, the expectations as to mastery are silk-acetate shantung not different, i.e. the child is assured of kn()wing well the concepts and understandings of with a soft semi-fitted one level of reading before being permitted or forced to go front, an overbiouse to the next level. At MonteIth a group of 13 teachers worked with Principal effect back. b lac'k 0 r ,'. Dr. Marshall Jameson to de- "elop nine Jevels of Reading navy. 8 to 16. 35.95 . " Development which constitute the three-year block of study. There have also been worked (Iut comparable levels in science, language arts, spelling and ,social science for the three year period. In Primary pla.n the child is constantly succeeding at the rate of which he is capable, not at the rate set by a calendar or art i f i cia 1 limit callt'd' "grade." When a year ends, the I I I ~ .. I0..... LAMP TROUBLE

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DRIVER ARRESTED February 4, and charged with ing capacity. Calvin C. Fix of 10121 Bri- reckles~ driving on Lake Shore 'Crawford Door Sales Com- Park OfficerResigns P~st HealtJ road. He was ordered to post a tain, Detroit, was arrested by pany of Detroit, under tlie Company Has ,$331,f)OO Shores pol ice 4>n Tuesday, $100 bond pending a court date. Pointe P a I' k Patrolman Charles Cloar, who had been a mem- The Mothl direction of L. G. Stedman, Cloar resigI1Jedfrom the police ber of the force since June 3, ,tion Counc Sr., was the first ~rawford Waiting to ,Be Claimed' department on 'W'ednesday, 1955, gave his reason fOol'quit- February 1 DODrdistributor franchised 'to Business January 29, it was announced ting, as' having moved beyond Pointe War Immediate Service by Appoin_menl sell and install' garage doo.rs Michigan CDnsolida.ted Gas which $254,000 is still in the by Police C-hief Arthur Lou- the prescribed residential area after the incorporation of the Comp~ny has $331,000 sitting The speal customers' hands Dr unclaimed. wers. limits permitted a Park officer. Notes Crawford Door Company as a in a bank 'just waiting be to The' company will hold this The chief said the resi,gna- His ho.me. is now in St. Clair Burns from manufactUring con c ern in claimed by its cUSitom~. Some Defense, DE AUTO CLINIC money for' up to seven years tiOont9,!Okeffect at once. Shores. Dr. Leon A. Sweet, vice 1930. It has grown at a rapid of it has been -the"e for two before it goes to the state. All TUNE-UP pre&ident and director of re- rate and today is one of the years with IlD takert::. those who were custom.ers of search for Parke-Davis, today largest Crawford distributors. ~f or the money thast isn't the company between Decem- SPECIALISTS announced the appointments The Crawford Door S ale S claimed within seven 'years ber 21, 1952 and April 30, 1954 of Albert L. Rawlins as as- Company also distributes and wi~i be turned over to the 'should have received this re- AUTO and MARINE ELECTRICIANS sistant to the vice-president installs the General Motors Michigan State Board of CHEll SAMPSON fund. • IGNITION • SPEEDOMETERS and Dr. Larry M. Wheeler as Delco-Matic" Gar age 'door Escheats, in accordance with i:wHes you to pick up your • LIGHTS • VOLTAGE director of product develop- opener. the law, but not before a lot Ewers said that most of the' . outsilandingchecks were, for In • CARBURETORS t'REGULATORS ment. . P r i 0 r to hi~ apPointment of gum shoeing ha~ been dDne. • WINDSHIELD WIPERS • FUEL STRAINERS relatively small amounts, some' AlllLINE TICKETS • GENERATORS • BATTERIES ' Rawlins, who has been with Lyman Stedman, Jr. worked The money represents whiat for only' a few cents. While • STARTERS • WIRING Parke~Davis 30 years,' has ten years for the company, is left of refunds from two of they may seem hardly worth at his office Ou • FUEL PUMPS been directo~ of product d~- most recently serving as Sales the, utility's pipe~line suppliers pashing, Michigan Consolidat- " Authorized Sales and Service on velopme~,t. SInce 19~2., In hIS Manager and Seexetary. .... for gas purchased from them ed is glad to receive them in and avoid a trip downtown -, new poSItIon, he w.l1l ~ re- . A gradu~te. of the Umvers- -in 1952, 1953 and 1954. During CARTER - STROMBERG - HOLLY - ZENITH ~.artial payment of gas bills, He represents all airlines, and the prices are standard. and ROCHESTER CARBURETORS sponslble f'Or coordmatmg of lty . o.f Mlchlg~n. Sc~ool of that period both 'pipe lin~s he said, BRAKES RELINED and ADJUSTED new prod~cts for the c?m- Busmess Admimstration, . he placed rate increases in effect He further urges you to immediately book your flights Skilled Workmanship Guaranreed Plus Genuine Parts pany. He ~lves at 939 R~J.yn, ~lso served. ~ a nayal offIcer Which were higher than those to Florida for the busy winter seasoD. ahead. J Come In for a fTlendly chat about your car. Grosse Pomte WoOtl~,.MICh. ~n the. PacifIC durmg World finally approved by 'the Fed- City • Call PRescott 6-7700 Dr. Wheeler, who Jomed the .War II. eral Power Commission. The Inspects Call or See Us for Any or All of Your Travel Needs .ph'arma'Ceutlcal. firm in 1943 • • • difference was returned to - ' 22130 GRATIOT, between 8 and 9 Mile, East Detroit as senior res~arch c~emist, Parke-Davis hacs announced Miomgan Consolid~ted fer re- Boys in Blue - sUiCceeds Rawhns as, dlrector the promotion of Donald A. fUlIldto irtg customers. Chet Sarnpson Travel ServiCE of product development. Dr. Swanson to manager 'Of the Paul Ewers commercial o.f- According to a city ordi- 100 Kercheval, on the Hill TUxedo 5-7510 OM , Wheeler is a ~ative?f Bethany, pharmaceautical firon's Detroit fice mamtger ~f Michigan Co.n- nance, th~ poli'OOand fire de- ., et US help you with your Me., ~nd obtamed hIS Ph.D. d~ sales branch. solidiated, said $189,000 in JJe- parrtments of 'the City 'Of gree. m 1943 at the State U!U- At the same time C. J. fund checks are in the hands Grosse Pointe must subject on J versIty of Iowa. After servmg Cowles was appointed man- of customers who j\JSlthaven't, . ../ as senier re~earch chemist at ager of Parke-Davis' hospital bothered to cash them. Some themselves to an annual In- Parke-Davis for :flouryears, he and biological sales depart- 85,000 such checks worth $43,- -spection of their clothing and was appDi~ted assistant di~ ment to succeed Swanson. 000 were mailed over two equipment by the Public Safe- -Par rector of product deve~opment. Both Swanson and Cowles years ago. ty C'Ommission. A member of the American re.side in Grosse Pointe (Swan- Another $142,000 has been This inspection was eon- Chemical Society and the son at 115ff Hawthorne and classified as "u n cIa i m ed," ducted b Commiss'on ' American :Eilarmaceutical As- Cowles at 235 McMillan). since the company can't find ::., I mem- SWE seciation, Dr. Wheeler lives ------the rightful owners. A crew of bers DaVId Burgess, :ESenneth Let us sh~w you how easily the kitchen with his family at 769 Loraine, IDENTICAL RECORDS six girls and two men have Bergmann, (both CounCIlm~~~ Gro.sse Pointe, Mich. been searching out these peo_ ~), and,John Mazer (clv~l- you really want can be yours-for a lot less Skil • • • Detroit's record for' traffic pIe for months with some d'e- l~n member o.f 1:he Commls- REGULAR 7! than you can im~gine! Visit our showroom. Stewart Hanger of ;) Rad- accidents involving children in gree of success, but many just sIon) last, Saturday, F~bruary See ,what exciting new possibilities are yours ner circle, chief of the Detroit 1957 was virtualJ1y identical to can't be found, EWeTSsaid. 8. All w~s found to be.m good Bureau of the Fairchild Pab- the record ~ta:blished in 1956, He nointed out that when a order, Wlth ~he e~ceptlon ~ a -with a custom.built St. Charles Kitchen. lications of New York, an- according to a l-eport released refund check is returned in coupl~ of mmor mad~u~l~, SUi1 nounced his office has-taken by Lieutenant Reyniem- Staa,ts the mail the 'special crew most rmpo~t 'O~ which mdi- up larger qu.arters in the Far- of the Detroit Police Depart- checks it again currenrt records cated .the munediate need for well Building, 1249 GrisWo.ld. ment Traffic SafJety BUreau. fo.r a better address. If one haaI a dozen new hats, (to re- The branch moved from the In accidents involving pe- can't be found they comb cus- place. old, worn helmets), for Dre Michigan Building where it destrians and bike riders from tomer his tor y files back the fIre department. had served the Detroit area age 0 through 14 years; there through the years for the last ------for more than 13 years. were 19 fatalities in 1957 CCXffi-lmown address. If this d'Oesn't Coe AFTER ALL- • • • pared with 20 1n 1956, and turn up a better address ,and REGULAR $i Joseph -M. Dod,ge, chairman there were 2,090 injuries as the check is for $10 0.1' more, Time may be money, but. of The Detroit Bank and Trust contrasted with 2,089 in the a field investigator is assigned friends appr:eciate the money Company, 'has announced sev- prio'r year, the report shows. t'O question the fonner cus- you spend on them more than We use pI eral Pointe prDmoti'ons, effec- However, there were 44 tomer's neighbO'rs. the time. Minneapolis tive as of the Board of Direc- more children injured as pass- One man' who had mov~ to Let 0_ experte Sauer yaar f~.es with aD miraculous tors meeting on Tuesday, Jan-' engel'S last year th.an in the get his check because he exci~ hair-do aeated especiallyfor you! FREE PLASl uary 21. previous year and there were sent a friend a post card. A . Re8't11t1'A thrilling new look of beauty! Dexter Ferryf of 368 Notre five children killed while pas- woman now living in New Dame avenue, was appointed sengers compared with four in Mexico received her check be- 16 Years* an assistant vice-president of 1956. cause she remembeTed.a neigh- MAIER & WERNER iit the firm. A native' Detroiter, ------bor with a card. -all makes Mr. Ferry is active in many PLAN BRIDGE DEDICATION A little girl received a check Crosse Ph! community affairs.' At present ' . . made out to her father who. SALONS he is a trustee of the Grosse I Three-day Mackinac BrIdge had died the year before. She Pointe University School and dedi9a~ion cer..fml0niesschedu~- couldn't cash it so she returned * 15311 E. WARREN 17670 MACK Don': Come in for fre~ planning advice treasurer of the Michigan ed to start Juner..2?, and .ch- it to the company with a note Near Beaconsfield At University Children's Aid Society. maxed by the ofilCla1 dedlca~ saying it was too bad since TU 1.3190 TU 1.7297 John E. Park of 79' Cam- tion on Saturday, June 28, will she needed the money to buy PLUMBINGaHElTiNG CD

bridge read, has 'been appoint- be ~eaded ;>y Detroit. Edison a pair of new shoes fOT Christ- .' ,,',;,;.'" W'," '.,"" ,~,. , , w" Sl~nd.rizing Treatments Laundry •• ed an, assistant. trust officer. PreSIdent Walker L. CIsler. In mas. She got her shoes. 17600 L1VElNOIS Dr. McNlchGls • UN 3.7110 Only at Mack Salon! He started with the Bank in an anU',Juncement, Prentiss M. Michigan Con~\)lidated sent W04 KERCHEVAlnr. Itoconsfleld • Yl 2.'070 A. L. Damman Co~ 1953 and is active' in 'the Brown, Chairman of the Bridge out some two million checks (INCORPORATED) Christ Church and Dartmouth Authority stated that the ob- in making the two refunds. KitchenS by St. Charle5 Club of Detroit. jective of the celebration win The first was completed in Mark C. Stevens was made be three-fold; first, to give our February, 1956, fer gas pur- 9941 HAYESbtw. Harpel' and Outer Dri~le a vice~president in the Trust state added national recogni- ~ed by customers between Department. Mr. Stevens eur- tion as a leader in econ'Omic, , 1952 and No- L~kevTew 7-9600 rently serves as consul for industrial and agricultural de- vember 30, 1954. Of the $3,- ThaiJand. He and his wife velopment; second -to join the 605,000 distributed, $77,000 re- lived at 280 Meross road. two peninsulas in a far-reach- mains unclaimed or tmcashed. Cleveland Thurber, Jr., of ingprogram to stress the out- This money will be turned 34 Edgemere road, has been standing resources of our over to the state within five appointed an assistant trust people, our land and 'Our ih- years. officer at the Detroit Bank dustries; and third, to high- The second refund was com- and T r us t Company. Mr. light therecreatio.n advantages pleted December 31, 1957 and Thurber started with the Bank of Michigan's vaclltionl'and. am'Ounted to $4,087,000, of in 1948. He is a coach for the ------Grosse Pointe Little League Baseball Team. Our' Service Department ... * • SALE! Richard J. Lord has ,been FEBRUARY appointed copy director fDr the Detroit office of Young & 7-Piece Rubicam, Inc. WILL BE' CLOSED John W. Rindlaub haa been added to the Detroit copy Solid Brass staff as a writer. . Both Lord and Rindlaub 1 previously were in the New Ensemble York copy department of the advertising agency, according SATURDAY" FEB. 15 to Aldis P. Butler, vice-pre'Ji~ $34.95 dent 1£1charge at Detroit. Indudes Screen, Andirons and Tools Lord lives at 421 CIDverly road, Grosse Pointe Farms, and Rindlaub, at 345 Roose- 200/0 velt place, Grosse Pointe. ' • III III OFF The appointment of Lynn Stedman, Jr., as president,and general manager of the Craw- on Andirons, Tools, Screens, Wood Holders, ford Door Sales Company of Gas and Electric Logs and other Accessories~ Detroit was announced this week by L. G. Stedman, Sr. L. G .Stedman, Sr., founder Smith-Matthews Foundry Co. of the firm 27 years ago,' will ' continue to serve the organ- 6640 Charlevoix WAlnut 2.7155 ' ization in an advisory and sell.

Here's,sometbing of Interest! , 21/ ~ . .!"INB pays' 12' Inter •• t ••• 'n oreler not to ;nconyeni~nce our customers, ,~:y More time for your family .•. WITH we shall be glad to "joice every effort WHAT you save is important. A MODERN GAS DRYER WHERE you save is, too. to serve you on Friday at Monday A modem Gas dryer saves you lots of needless MNB Time Savings Acc0U!lts drudgery! An even nicer bonus is the fact that earn 231% interest, Every ,ix you have so much more time for your family. monthf-regular as clockwork A modem Gas dryer spares you hours of back- - you receive y'Our interest OUR 'SALES SALON WILL BE OPEN' breaking work each week. No more hauling check. heavY baskets of wet clothes out to the line, • hanging up clothes, taking down clothes .. No TU." 1.5000 weather worries, either-you do the laundry Join lJM thoUMlnds who all G81ft when it's most convenient-day or night., 1M bank you can bank on is MNB Gas dryers are far more economical, too. They • run for a whole hour for only two eents-one-fifth

the cost of other automatic dryers. Chcose a modem JD• • I • , Gas dryer today from models on display at Gas Company and Dealer shoWrooms. MANUFACTURERS - Enter MRS. AMERICA con!.stl Fabulous prlzesl Deadlin. CONTINENTAL • LINCOLN • MERCURY Feb. 28, Get entry blanks from Gas Company, a~plianc. NATION'AL: BANK dealeR-or can Mrs. Michigan H.adqvari'1M'S WO 5-1000 .w-~,r Federel Deposit Insurence Cor"",.tioll 130 Kecchevaf Avenue . - Mock near Lochmoor MICHIGAN CONSOL.IDATED GAS COMPANoV - . . J.fferson E. at Coplin GROSSE POINTE FARMS Warren E. at Thr.. Mil. Drive Serving 835,000 cu.stomers •in Michigtm ,

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8 February:' 3. '1958 Page Seven- ' ... Health Council Hears Speaker. , Engaged,' Taxis ,Club Members Busy Maire P.T.A. Club to if/ear Talk on Herbs mem- The Mothers' Health Educa- w~s, "Survival Measures for une 3, tion Council met Tuesday, ~otection of Home and Fam- Clarence Faunce, Fowler .. moderator during a questioD )'0 Meet Feb. 17 ville, Mich., will :;peak on l' quit- Februa,y 11, at the Grosse ily." Preparing. Vari~ty Show and answer period. >eyond Pointe War Memorial. The February ~ting of the "Herbs: Their Culture, Aro- 11 area "Flying High" is the title of - properties. Madre PTA :io scheduled for matic and Culinary Qualities" )fficer. The speaker was W y a t t Sometimes a man spoils a the tenth annual variety Sho}lV Ticket sales are being han- M'ooday' evening: . when the Men's Garden Club . Clair Burns from the Office o-rCivil good story by sticking to the of the Tuxis Club of the Grosse dIed by' Elizabeth Leete and Classrooms will be open of GroSse Pointe holds its Defense, Detroit. His subject facts. Pointe Memorial Church. Due Loyal' Eldridge. Grade ticket from 7:30 to 8 o'clock, and regUllar me e tin g ThULrSdJay, TV AND RADIO to popular demand, three per- chairmen include Sue Barlhol- parents ~re ur,ged ~ use this February 20, at 8 p.m., at the formances will be ,presented omew~'Karen Wambold, Dor- opportitnity. to vl~i their chil- Grosse. Pointe Wax Memorial Center. SALES ••• SERVICE We Give S. & H. Green Stamps again this year on Thursday, othy Hyne, Sally Lewis, Vir- dren's 'rooms and meet with Friday and Saturday nights, ginil8. Pear, Sharon Georgi, their teachers. Mr. Faunce will aJro display OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT February 27 and 28' and March Sue . Malacek and, Martha The program in the 8lUdito- named. specimens at herbs , ON ALL MAlES 1 in the Parcells Junior High Mill er.. , _ rium is scheduled for 8, SInce h~ grows hoffu.ouse as School Auditorium~ Mack at Tickets may be purchased Hervey Parke, chairman of well as outdoor varieties. Be- Altec Lansing In by 12. •.. Out by 6 Eight Mile rQad. ' from members of ~the, cast; the "progmIn cOmrnitt~e, nas cause h~bs are useful in 1ihe The curtain' will rise prompt- from Tuxis membe~s and from succeeded in obtaindng Dr. kikhen, as well as Olnamental Custom Hi-Fidelity in the garden, women are in- ly at' 8:15 o'clock. Capacity the .church office. Inquiries Wallace F. Watt as speaker for Installed & ServiCH crow:ds are expected. . may be made by calling the the evening. He will bring one vited to alttend this meeting. Our 16th.:Ii . ~ Thomas Robitaille witll in.tro- of his films to illustrate his This year, jf such a th~ng is chUrch office (TU 5...3773). duceth~ speaker and act as possible, the ,Tuxis show looks Adults' are urge4 to attend on talk. Dr. Watt is' a member of L.L. DACKEN better than ever. Planning for Thursday arid Fdd~y nights. the State Department of Men- Electronic Laboratory it b~gan immediartely following All proceeds :from the show tal Health Which has its head- Some p e 0 pIe spend half ~~ersSALE! their lives complaining about the final' curtain .of last year's will go to the Tuxis Club quarters in Lansing, wnere he 20311, Mack Alye. by the shortness, of life's span, . Now through Feb, 22 Announcement-Photo is madeO'Connorof pro duct'I

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Page Eight February , , Farms Submits Building Report J.oseph Grimond to Speak Here GREEN PASTVRES POOR J~ Finalist i,n ,Big Ba'king' ('ontest ". ,) Many a map. r ui n s his Many Ii r The first building report of City Engineer M u r ray M. The English Speaking Union election Mr. Grimond toured chances while figuring. cut fingers in his th year ~ubmitted by Farrns I Smit11,showed that seven con- of Detroit in cooperation witli for a time with the campaign what he would do if he had while the iron e , t struction permits; valued at a th~ Grosse Pointe War Memo- 'parties of each candidate. Most -' t;~~~:-:,:.::.::;~::::~.::o;::::'::.::":-::<~';::X.«::::'X~total of $119,000; were given rilil Association' .is presenting recently he has engaged in an another. '. ,. out for residential construction Joseph Grimond, .M.P. in an' extensive exchange of letters ~ GETTI NG ~ and are wonh $107,000; and address' "Poip.ts of Mutual In- with Erwin Canhan, chief edi- terest," Tuesday evening, Feb- tor of the' IIChristian Science APTITUDE TESTS t~ MA RRlED? j ~~~di~':rean~or ar~is~:i~;;o~~ enable you to learn the kind of ~ ~.~ ruarY,25, at 8:30. Monitor" 'whiCh letters have work YOU can best succeed in ~', .------~ $.12,000. been published by both the or the' kind of studies YOU J RENTAL SERVICE The go-ahead was given for Though' only 44 years of "Monitor" and the " should follow. (For men and age, Mr. Grimond is leader of Observer." women. boys and girls). ~~ Tuxedos-FuJI Dress a $73,000 home at 115 Lothrop Daniel L.' Beck; Director the Liberal Party in the Brit- Vocational Counseling Institute J Strollers-Cutaways road; and for a $34,000 house ish House of Commons and This addre~s is oper!. to the 958 Macabees Bldg., TE 1-1551 ~;,..~ Business Suib at 171 Hillcrest road. has become highly respected public free of charge. Coffee 11 Years Serving DetroIt ~ '-- --1 There were no business or Woodward near Warrer. t" by all parties during the six follows. ~.; •.~he Proper Apparel non-assessable con s tr u c tion years <,hehas been in Parlia------~ -With PersonaJized Fitting" permits issued' for the month. ment. t~O'Brien's Tuxedo Shops N OW Serving the Pointes • • • ~ During the last presidential ~'"i It'. Fun To Go Formal EARLY IN' LIFE f'~ 19045 MACK AVE. '.': Carveth Silverplaters Many great trusts have been Mont~y Award Open ,10Years Experien~e How TI formed, but the greatest be- Expert Repairing and Finishing gins at a mother's knee. To' Pointe Policemen ~;.;.::~::::~::::::~::,~;.~~!~:L~€.~ • GOLD SILVER BRASS TH~ 'Pointe policemen are now Your Fittest Sterling Carefully Refinished TAX ANNOUNCING OUR NEW LOCATION eligible for the "Policeman of EJ the Month" award, spo~sored 14824 CHARLEVOIX. at ALTER RD. With today's f by the Detroit Times; it was vestors in me

and is the host on the Dear~ The two U. P. A cartoons turing of family aduLt themes. . rEi S:::::J'EJI::! =:===:J'Ei[E! =='IEJr=! =:=:::::JIElEI =:=:=J'ElE' ==23'IElEf 5' =:=311135C=:=:::3'l!lEI S:::::J'8EI :::::::;23'16'E=:==DEfil T for Infants and Children born and Grosse Pointe Li- which have been chosen as C1 ------.------"Pied Pipers" ate designed for little braries' television program, complement to the Chaplin OFFI feet. and are expertly fitted under the ."Vista." A graduate of Indiana farce are already classics in direction of Mr. William McCourt. Ex- clusively at Peter Pan in Grosse Pointe. University, with a master's de- their ow, field:. "Gerald Mc- gree in Audio-Visual Educa-, Boing-Bomg" and IIMadeline." AH~k 17015 Kercheval tion, Mr. ~imbacher is .now' at Un~ted Pro due tic n s 'Of wO:k on hIS doctorate In Edu- America-farmiliarly known as TUxedo 5.9236 catIOn. UPA-is the ilew movie-car- "Burlesque on Carmen," toon'studio that has recently We're Coming to

GROSSE P:OII~TE, .a b lYe are T!t'Ovlng to 18538 Mack at Touraine, in Grosse Poill.te than the best of the. Lowaprice 3~ for. TERRIFIC SAL:E! EverythiJlg on o.ur floor must go at lowest prices i,l our' history . , The .FULL LINE OF FAMOUS G.E. APPLIJ~NC-.ES

Many, many items ~ up 10 DUling 1 world", sounds, .50% off. mOVIes, were hi~ to know ~. , Sa,,@! ~af)e .•, But, , tion is r ress. T Refrigerators ~anges Washers Dryers Dishwashers Disposals people, Ironrites T,V Radios' Hi 'Fi Air Conditioners, Etc. unknow Ewry Window of Every.Pontiae: Coffee Makers Toasters CoseS) Stools, & Utility Cart~ Heating Pads Right is Safet:{ !2E!.! Glas, I:ons Cutlery. Flintware Fry Pans Clocks Mixers Record courage Players and other G.E. and Sunbeam, 'small appliances assistan I Loaded with revolutionary new ideas from the wher~ else! In size, In heft, in, performance, in. jobs, as industry's hottest engineering team, the Chieftain comfort! It's America's Number 1 Value!,Why buy a power c offaJ"Smore solid ear than your money buys any-' car 'with a low-pric~ name? Get a Pontiac (or ~! We f Kitchen 7!t2 TOil your bo " Air 11th, ] Displays Mr. Ed at less ELECTRiCAL APPLIANCES Conditioner than half 16915 HARPER Across ff'tHn VOgtH Them, STOll HOURS: Tuesdoy, Wednesday and Saturday till 6:0t,. SAVE reg,ular cost! Monday, Thursday and 'ridoy, tm 9:0(' 50% Deiroit Edison Service Agency SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PON,TIAC DeALER JIM CAUSlEY PONTIAC, INC. DE /5210 MACK AVENUE, &;ROSSE POINTE PARK ~4f MICH. I •

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_... February 13, 1958 GROSSI! POrNT! NEWS Page Nine POOR JUDGMENT Many a man burns his Scienc'(~Program Sailorettes Detr~it Soros!$ to Meet at Mrs. Swift',; Tuesday for Luncheon fingers in his haste to strike Betrothal Told Film to show 'The Detroit Sorosis will at the home' of Mn, «. the Story Tellers League, win while the iron is hot. Given Students To Hold Tea' B., meet Tuesday ~t/ 12:30 o'cleck Swift, 'OfNeff, road. sneak. She is well known for Six students living in the Toy Countries Iher work'. with: h~dicapped Pointe were among the. 300 The Detroit Yacht Club Sail- for a lU1).cheon and program .Mr~. Clifford Ketchum, Of i and retarded children. . orettes will hold their annual =- outstanding junior and senIor tea at the home of Mrs. Wil- Nicol Smith, ace photogra~ ~ class science students selected lial'l\ O'Reilly 1059 Bedford pher and world traveler,. ~ll of to participate in the second at ill road, on Febru,ary 15, between, sh'owhis . color film, "Toy ,Open. a Checking Account at ... :JU national Science Youth Day . :'ld program on Tuesday, Febru-:. 2,s.nd 4 p.m. .~ Ceuntriesef Euro:;,Je,".at De- -- ary 11, the 11Ith birthday of M this time, the new Sailer:' troit Town Ha~l. He will speak, I Thomas A. Edison. . ettes who received their skip- ,Monday mOrnIng, February-17, THE MICBJ:G.At..N BANK The program, an ann u a 1 per' cards last sUmmer will he at' 11 - o'cloCk i~ Ford Audi- event, was sponsored by the ,honored as special guests. .torium.'" " Engineering Society of Detroit, -~ :and introducea the students to Soclalchairin~n Mrs. W. E. Counvies sho~ in 'Nicol's opportunities in science and Christi>anassisted,by Mrs. Don- travelogue include Monaco, ". engineering. T w e 1v e firms aId Gifferd, Mrs. Donald Hunt- home of Prince Ramer and 'I were hosts .to the boys, taking er,'Mrs. Kenneth Scott, Dr. them on tours through their Irma :Mortensen, and Mrs. Princess .:Grace; Andorra, ,the How TO PROFIT plants. Howard Donaldson have been story-book. country .'between After the tours, the cOmpan~ busy completing arrrangements France and .; Liechteh- ies transporied the groups to f ' h' .. - stein; ,and. San .Marino, a re- art IS first SOCIalactivity of public founded in 300 A.D. THROUGH Greenfield Village for lunch- the 1958 Sailorettes' season. eon at Lovett 'Hall. ' At a family dinner party on which is rich in history and TAX EXEMPTION A highlight of the Green- February 11, the engagement ,The pink and white tea medieval p~geantry. ~ table wlltbepresided over by I With today's high tax levels, in. field trip was a visit to Edi~ was allnounced of BARBARA Tiokets for the program are son's laboratory, where the Mrs ..Charles Kaiser, Mrs. John vestors in medium and high tax at Grinnell's, WOo 2-1124, or 8tudents were treated to. dem- ANN LABROSKI to Chester 'Weyand, 'Mrs. Rob~rt Hesse 'brackets are tuming to tax.free J. Marrs, Jr. She is the daugh- at the Auditorium, morning of 3 Municipal Bonds for income that onstrations of the inventor's and Mrs. Wray Bailey. Adding event. . they can keep. , early inventions, including the ter of Mrs. Gladys P. LaBros- to the color schem!,! will be a first phonograph. . If you have a taxable income ki and the late LesterJ: La- floral display ,.of pirik carna- Those who tock part in the of $10,000 or more, you may be Broski. tions" ..white ranunculus, and Surburbia Garden Club 'Well repaid by inveatigatiog the program were: Frank Munger freesia:.. Individual valentine of 211 Lakeview; Allen Schae- Her fiaQce is the son of Mr. corsages will be given to each Makes Arrange~ents advantages of tax-exempt State and Mrs. Chester J Marrs, of and Municipal Bonds. For in. del of 1550 Fairholme; Tom sailorette asa memento of 'the stance. if you file e single return . Hammer of 905 Berkshire Wayburn avenue. occasion. The Suburbia Garden Club on a taxable income of $14,000, road; Martin Kraimer of 1854 The bride-elect is a graduate recently held its February you would have to receive i diVi. Lancaster; Martin Peters of of--St. Paul's High SchooL Mr. ~. <. meeting in the home of Mrs. dend return of 7.450/0 on a taxa. 4'42 St. Clair; and Michael Marrs was graduated from ElizabethCa'ss Chapter .Tehn Zimmerman, in Bucking- ble security in order to equal the Slimko of 862 N. Brys drive. Denby High S c h 0 0 L ,The ham road. Members made ar- yield from a 3.50% tax-free Bond. ------, .'----- cOuple plan a November wed- Holds Award Meeting tificial arrangements, suitable_ It's som~lhing to think about! • ding. for a coffee table. 'E1izabe1Jh,Cass C hap t e r, Our New Booklet, "How T-. .STATEMENT, Daughters . 'Of the American Profit Through Tax-ESemJd02l'" Blue ribbons were awarded Revolution" met at the Wom- explains in plain language your 39 to Mrs. Arthur. Hollar, Mrs. FR££ CA.NCELLED CHECKS need for tax exemption, tell. how Cub Pack:. ens City Club on February 3. John- Galvin, Mrs. Robert much these high-gradlrinvestments • Bershback, Mrs. William Beck- NAME MAILED TO YOU Holds Dinner A review of the "Ceurtslhip ... can be worth to yO!:,. There's no -enhauer, Jr., Mrs. JohnZim- of Mr. Abraham Lincoln" by AND ADDRESS obligation. Send for copy today, 'Ruth Painier Randall, was merman, Mrs. Peter Gallette EACH MONTH or phone and Mrs. Robert Vander Pyl, read by-Mrs. Ward Simonson, PRINTED tlRST OF MICHIGAN Toby David, better known to a mel'l'lber of the chapter. Jr. - 24 all1-as Captai~ Jolly, enter- == CORPORATION HOUR' tained the scot:.ts of Cub Pack The presentation of the ON EACH CHECK FR££ Buhl Bldg. Detroit 26 Service" 39 at their annual Blue dnd Good Oitizenship Pin, a D.A.R. WO 2-2055 .. 'Doll Repair ~hop .f PLUMBIMGsHEll/HG CD Gold dinner. award given to an outs-funding Grand Rapids. Flint, Bay Cit) ,.":,..":,::,.",:;,.:,::,:"",,;,,,,:,:,:,,.:::,,,,,,,,,:,:;::,,::,::,,::::.:.,.::,,:,p J Complete line of wigs, shoes, Battle Creek Heartily responding .to his High School Senior student, 17600 LIVERNOIS nr. McNi(hols • UN 3.7800 was give:Q to Miss Christine stockings and dresses. Lansing, Port Huron 15304 KERCHEVAL or. Beaconsfield • V A 2.9070 invitaJ;ion to join him on the It's So Easy to Deposit by Mail "wharf," the' boys gave imi- Sikorski of Eastern Hi g h Repairing Dolls Since. 1895 tations of Popeye, Olive Oil School. This pin was presented COMPLETE' LINE OF Call WOo 1~S300 for "Bank-by-Mail" Form.. I and Pluto. They were gener- by Mrs. L. H. Orebaugh of Grosse Pointe. Miss Sikorski NEW DOLLS AND ously rewarded fOIr/uheir' ef,:" , DOL,L CARRIAGES forts and enjoyed hearing was chosen for dependabilit;y, their parents sing "Pop eye" service, leadership and pa- mel'cuI'';} triotism. KAMMERER before he left BABY CARRIAGE CO. This dinner took the place Mrs, James. Hilty gave a 8705 Gratiot. at Fisher of. the monthly pack meeting short review 'Of the life .c,f I WA 1~2710 . ~ FENCE & SUPPLY CO. and the retiring Cubmaster, President James Monroe. 15010 EAST JEFFERSONNEAR ALTER ROAD IN GROSSE PTE. PARK. Wit Ballew, was presented City Vvide and All Suburbs with. a gift to show. apI»"Ccia- tion of this four years in this • RESIDENTIAL pack. All den mothers were given • COMMERCIAL corsages and new den mothers • INDUSTRIAL announced as fellows: Den 3-Mrs. Long, TU SAN LUIS • PLAYGROUNDS 1~9114. Den 4-J eanne Ballew, "TU SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 1-3794. Nearly c quarter of 0 century of erecting fences of 01/ types. Den 5-Harriette Sey1le1',TU 4-4127. TWinbrook 3-6060- Den 6-Mrs. MeCaughrin , TU 1-1437. c:. • OFFICE & YARD - 18569 CONANT New recrUlts are welcome te 3 Blo:ks South of 7 Mile Road call Mx. Walk~r art; TU 2-9133 Detroit 34, Mich. fer applications and infurma- I tion concerning this group.

=-~ Delta Gamma Alumnc!e T~ Meet On February 18,.

The Alumnae of Delta Gam~ ma will u5her spring in on February 18 learning the tech- nique of flower arrangements •• from their'speaker, Mrs. James Sheridan. . ' The meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Harold Mail', 62 Hall place, at 8 p.m.

St. Peter's Home BOY5 To be Guests of Church of its new I Fifteen youths 'frOm St. Peter's Home for B()ys will be entertained at a supper and dance in Miller Hall, Christ

Church, Friday, IFebruary_ 14. Women O'f the parish, and a . , member of teen-aged volun~ Hi-Fidelity Studios teers from. the Canterbury Club will act, as hostesses 'for the night. Is he curious? st. Peter's Home for Boys is operated by the Episoopal this. Friday and Saturday The world awaits another Edison. Church and is situated in downtown Detroit. He could be your son. Decoratiens will express a St. Valentine theme. February 14th-15th

During his lifetime Thomas Alva Edison "~ig~ted th~ world" with the electric light, ,reproduced VOIcesand . sounds with the phonograph, pioneered in developing Representatives from AMPEX, ELECTRO-VOICE, Hel.p yo'ur' \, ' . movies and radie. Over 1100 important inventiens . \ - were his because-like your boy-he simply wanted te know. Michigan McINTOSH. and mq,nyother high-quality Hi-fidelity . . But, we are told, one Thomas Edison in a genera- tio~ is ne longer enough te sustain our kind 'Ofprog- Heart Manufacturets will be on, hand for demanstrations. re5S. The need is for thousands-educated young people, trained te harness their c~riosity about the unknown: , . Associatio,n ,. Riuht now American industries are trying te en- cour;!Ye the natural curiosity 'Of the young-wit!l Fund assist;nce in education and training and good.pay~tig jobs, as well. Yeu can he sure !eur electric light and PecarElectronics power company is a part of thIS movement. Give now to fight We ewe a let to Tom Edisen. We'd like to help our 'number one your boy to be like him. We salute both on February Remember .our flew a1ddress: lIth, 1958-SCIENCE YOUTH DAY -and also' killer! Mr. Edisol}'s Illth Birthday. 11201'~Morang~-'at Somer~et

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" Page Ten GROSSE porNTE NEWs. February 13, 1958 February Winners Listed Opera Company Alpha Delta Pi Grads to Meet in BirminghClm. junction with the national Brew Gourmet Fare for ,Church Dinner philanthropic interests of the Traffic By Bridge ClZlb To Give ~ecital. Mrs. Samuel Thorn, of on Tuesday evening, F~bru. organization. Fisher road, and Mrs. A. E. ary 18. Decreas~ Grosse Pointe M e m 0 ria I The Michigan Opera Com- Flenling, 'of Audubon .road, The project for the evening NO OUTSIDE HELP Miohigan s1 Center Bridge Clubs results pany will present an Opera plan to attend a meeting of will De work on toys for the new year wit have been announced. Workshop Recital at the Park Alp h a Delta Pi 41umnae' College W 0 men Volunteer The man who is his own s1Jantial saving February 3: Nor t h and cells SChOOlaUaItonum, f Mack Group One at the honfe of Mrs. j Service ior Merrill Palmer worst enemy has a mighty traffic acciden South, Ethel Cardoze and Lou at Eight Mile road, on Satur- Ernest Berger,' in Birmingham, School This will be in con- one-sided' fight on his hands. Porter; Freida Mols and day evening, February 15, at A Staste Poli Nancy Lothman. 8:15 o"clock. that in JanUi East and West: Nellie Gar- were killed jj ant and Jessie Cook; Helen The purpose of the recital is 121 in the san: Schwartz and Betty Tuer. twofold: first. to give promis- ago, a reducti~ February 5: North and ing young members' of the It's a Pleasure to shop Here! these figures South, Peg England and Earl company an opportunity to SPECIALS Thurs., Fri., Sat. at and the death Gurnack. Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. perform and second, to raise to be added 1 Raymond Baubie. much needed funlls for the ceipt of del.a;y East and West: Mr. and Mrs. I Michigan Opera Company to month will ne Albert Boelens; Jessie Cook carryon its work'of pre~enting I C. Verbrugge Markel up with a fi and Lou Porter. complete operatic perform- 'credit side. Febr~ary 7: North and ances with local artists. The Pointe's Oldest Market The 1958 go South, Mr. and Mrs. N. M. The musical director of the St. Clair Ave. near Mack TU 5-1565 TU 5-1566 898 at a saving l Skillin; Earl Gurnack, Sr. and Michigan Opera Company is under the dea; Robert Gurnack. Francesco Di Blasi. Harold Just Arrived! in 1957, or 15 East and West: Robert Ruhl Mack is in charge of stage ~et- Prime & Choice The January and Al Callam; Mr. and Mrs. tings and accoII!panists for the ~ JONES DAIRY' FARM Kenneth Murley. evening will be Victor Dyni Keyko the lowest for . , Leg ., HICKORY SMOKED W52, when 81 ~------:iand Christine Harnsberger. was the twen Before You Close On Among the well-known ar- , Sliced BACON Margarine the last 22 j tists of the Company, partici- have beP.n redl pating in Saturday evening's . -Picture by Fred Runnells A great group of cooks are pre- 0' La,mb compared w: workshop will be Maria Rou- some trial menus are left to right, , 1 Ib, packoge month the P~t ", FORDS mell, Jane Purdy, Ercole Del paring their prized recipes for their. MRS. BASIL CUNNINGHAM, prei:;i- It was pointl SEE Giudice and John Swift. Maria church. The St. Cl9,r8,..Archconfra- dent; MRS, MICHAEL CHARGOT, c .....,...... MCo~ SlJCU lb. --- - .-. . 2 for SSe, fhat it will Roumeli is the star of the bril- ternity will serve their I meal in the lV1RS.E~RL C. PLOOF, MRS. PETER 73 ... the bocon with r.:>t country flo'l'O"I difficult to m" Die k W, a rner liant "Tosca" which was pre- church auditorium at Mack and Audu- CIARVINO, co-chairman, and MRS. set in January sented by the Michigan Opera bon roads on February 16. Cooking JOHN A. GALBO, chairman. . Birds Eye Premium Flavors 2 Lbs. Morley's Candy have to be Adam-Simms, Inc. Company last October in the months in wI Ford auditorium. WHIPP~D POTATOES, JUBALLEE MILK CHOCOLATES marked reduC1 VA 1.1000 Res. TU 1.5251 Tickets for Saturday night's Carol Loveless to Star a's 'Catherine' in WSU Theatre Comedy In February, 12 oz. pkg~.,2 for 29c $2.95 Test Drive the '58 Ford workshop reci,tal may be ob- A Grosse Pointe girl, Carol ruary 14 and 15 and on Thurs- partment of Speech dramatic persons lost tained by calling Mrs. Thomas Loveless of 217 Merriweather day, Friday and Saturday, p~esentations at the Lydia year, which v. V. LoCicero, TUxedo 5-6693, or CAULIFLOWER, S. & w. previous five- road, will portray. the tem- February 20,.,21 and 22. Mendelsohn Theatre in Ann at the Parcells box office. 133. pestuous Catherine the Great Advance tIckets for all per. Arbor, and in other Wayne 10 oz. pkgs., 2 for 47c APPLE SAUCE OLDEST IN WOODS Price of aamission, $1.50. In addition, of Russia in the Wayn~ State, formances are available at State Theater plays. Prior to 303 size con University Theater's offering Wayne, StaW University ticket that, she played the feminine CHOPPED BROCCOU, toll is nearly of G eoI' g e Bernard Shaw's office' in the Administration lead in Grosse Pointe High: 10 oz. pkgs., 2 for 39c 5 cans $1.00 the total of I Two Soldiers Finish' hilarious comedy "Great Cath. Bu,ilding, Cass and Warren, or School's presentation of "Berk- in 1955. whi Their Basic Training erine," to be presented to- at Grinnell Brothers Down- ley Square" while a student You can always be sure of OUALITY FOODS at Verbrugge's goals harder WE t gether with the ancient Greek town Store. All performances there. At present, she' is As- Michigan's FORT LEONARD WOOD, tragedy "Antigone" by SO'pho- ,are at 8:30 p.m. sociate Director of the Grosse 1957 now stan cles at the University's The- Miss Loveless has appeared Pointe Children's Theatre, now FREE under a year : MO. (AHTNC)-Two Soldiers DELIVERY from Grosse Pointe, Mich., atre, ~424 Woodward avenue, man~ times ~n the past in Iin .its third year at .the Grosse DE~~::RY £ot~-~Mf'ql national savin

DELIVER M Privates Arthur F. Neff Jr. on Fnday and Saturday, Feb- starrmg ro1es In U. of M. De IPomte War Memonal. The national ON FAMILY ORDERS and Chester S. Redpath Jr., timated at 38,: OF $5.00 OR OVER completed eight weeks of basic combat 'training Jan. 31 at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Women's Se Open. Thurs. and Fri. I Neff, 23, whose parents live Plans Memh Et'e1zings Till 9:00 at 465 Fisher rd., was gradu- ated from Grosse Pointe High The Americ. Closed Sundays School in 1953 and attended Now untary Servic~ Wayne State University. A Deliveries Metropolitan member of Delta Sigma Pi through its spring me fraternity, he was an accoun- the home of 1 ROSLYN tant in civliian life. HAMLIN~S,Inc. TUxed,Q Wednesday .c1estone, 145! MARKET Redpath, 21, whose parents road, on Monei live at 1234 Hampton rd.,' was Feb. 19 from 2 to 5 p 21020 MACK at Roslyn Rd. graduated from Grosse Pointe 89 Kercheval, on' the Hill 5-8400 Co-chairmer TU 4.9821 High School in 1956 and was are Mr3. A. M employed by the ChI' Y S 1e l' S. Bush, Mrs. Grosse Pointe Woods Corp. 'before entering the ...... Army. lough and Ml • • • presents these . mann.

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,nal YARDSTICKS the Traffic Deaths Writers Hear · Cmdr. James M. KasIComplete@' Assignment · t -'E t The measure of -a man's, in. Decrease Agaill rG.p .•U.S. News Noteslll¥~~l)ii:,~~e, Oln e xper. S INDIANAPOLIS (AHTNC) lis where he attended the Na- P -N a v y Reserve Lt. Cmdr. tional Resources Conference.' telligence is his ability to dis-

Michigan started out the The 7th grade boys were, Owens, Stephen Parks, James Gifts and g ran t s totaling More than 100 'technical Jam~s M. Kasl, whose wi!eJ C0ll1n!ander Kasl participat- cover when he is in the wrong. new year with another sub- hosts Friday night, Januar.y 24, Davis, and Harrop Miller, Mrs. $129,000 were a c c e p t e 'd by W['it'ersand editors he~rd three Lucy, lives at 259 Mt. Vernon, ed in seminar classes designed I ~ _ wn stantial saving in lives h.>stin to the 7th grade girls at a HortensE?'Robi;gson is the ac- Way n eSt ate University's . Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich., to provide a better understand- ;}ty traffic accidents. square dance party held in the companist at all assemblies. Board of Governors at its re- Grosse Pointe experts describe completed two weeks of ,active ing of the responsibilities of preserving our national secur- is. A State Police report shows G r 0 sse Pointe, University ...... ' cent January meetiri'g. the i r . ~pecialities\ Saturday, duty in Indianapo- the civilian-military team in ity. that in January 83 persons S c h 0 a 1 multi-purpose room. The teachers of the English " 0 $80000 February 1, at Wayne State were killed as compared to The dancing was preceded by department hop e full y ~ent 'u Svepr .' .was from ~he University's "Communicatio.I1S II' b b th . I d f . 1 1 'b". .. ubllc H e,a,l t h SerVIce, 1 121 in the same month a year a spe mg ee, won y e glr s, ow~ a aIr y arge n~m el' 0.:. National Institutes of Health, In Industry" seminar...... ~..~matic Transmiss~on, Power (Seats - Brakes - Steering). Rodio, Heoter, Safety Package. The January .death toll was Harvard this year on a grant assigned to different writing ,totaled more thl:in $10,0,00.The ta~l~ dISCUSSIO~,.on techIUca~ the l'Owestf'Orthat month since while he prepares a book in the categories Should a teacher lar.gest aom0 un twas $3,333 wr~tmg,and edIting problelTl3 Wh,te Walls, Dual Exhaust, Dress-Up Group, Winterized. Was $4595.05 .. NOW $3327.00 1952, when 81 were killed. It field of economics. We have happen to find himself read~ from Mr.. Herman Feigenson ~hI~~ haV'e assumed g!l'eater \vas the twentieth month of this word from Dr Hugh Stal- ing a manuscript from one of to begin the Albert Feigenson sIgmfI~anqe due to ,the recent .BERMUDA 4MDR'STATION WGN.. CORSAIR 2MDOORHARDTOP the last 22 in which there ker, former G. P. U. S. School his pupils or from his school, Scholarslllp FJlUd for needy' l~unchmg of t'be Uncle Sam- Automatic Transmissioll, Heater, Radio. Automatic Transmission, White Sidewall have been reductions in deaths physician, who, with Mrs he passes it on to some other students of 11i g h academic n1k.: . White Sidewall Tires, Safety Pac~age, Tu- Tires, Back-Up Lites, Large Discs, Tu-Tone d . h Stalker, is stopping briefly in reader. Mrs. Kay Welcenbach standing. Spon'sors ,n'f this s.o.ininar' Tone Pa.int, Back-Up Lites, Electric Clock, Paint, Electric Clock, Oil and Air Cleaner, compare WIt the same Cambridge before going to . h' t' f th v .- month the preceding year. New York where they will em- submItted teen nes or e Gifts to the library totaled with Wayne were membe~ of Power Brakes, Etc. Winterized. It was pointed out, however, bark for an eight months stay department .. Reader~ fro m$350 whl1e Capital Gifts to~ ~he ,new Southeast'ern ~lCJ;1- Wos $4158.67, ' NOW $3195.00 Was $4041.86 _ NOW $2915.00 that it will be increasingly in Europe, mostly in Italy. Dr. G. p'. U. S. thIS.year wI!l b~ Mr, taled $2,550. 19an Chapter,of the NatIOnal Wellmgton Gl'lmes, Mr. Donald Society of ,Technical Writers ALL PRICES INCLUDE LICENSE AND TAX difficult to maintain the pace KStalkd"erI rekPorts thalt . '~?~.Roberts, and Mr John Conley. ------and Editors Association. About l set in January, as savings wI'l1 au. er 00 s "very we an.'-. IS G PUS. . . served as a center It's just human nature for twenty' Grosse Pointers active have to be made against qUIte affable. He .teach~s ~t on for seniors from people to overlook their own in. the writing profession are BalD Kot~he~' Edsel (;0. months in which thel'e were W:heat.on Col1~ge .m Illmo~s., this area who were taking Col- faults' while looking over the charter members ()f this new marked reductions a year ago. HIS w;fe, too, IS a ~eacher, I,n lege Board examinations. faults of others. 'organization. 14350 EAST WARREN VAlley 2-7941 In February, for ex'ample, 96, th~ fIeld of Spamsh. TheIr On F rid a y, JC¥luary 24, - ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• persons lost their lives last ch.Ildren are now aged ten and driver trainer students in the • • year, which was 27 bel'Ow the thIrteen. classes of' Mr, Samuel Shree- • previous five-year average of * • * man, as well as a large number 133. I The English departments of of other interested students, In a.ddition, the 1957 death G P. U. Sand Cranbrook attended a movie entitled "All toll is nearly 500 lives under School, of Bloomfield Hills, of a Sudden,'" The film 'de- the total of 2,016 wh'O died met together for a dinner and picted ma~y of the hazards of in 1955, which makes new d i s c u s s ion meeting a t present-day driving. goals harder to attain. G. P. U. S. on Wednesday, Jan- \ Mr. Graham Cragg, assist- Michigan's death toll for uary 29.. They liiscu~sed th~r ant athletic d ire c tor at 1S57now stands at 13 peT cent mutual mtere.sts, WIth partI: G. P. U. S., is now 'back in under a year ago, whereas the c~lar eI?phasls on .n:eans or school and 4'mending" after a national saving is 3 per cent. stImulatmg go~d wntmg. recent hockey accident in The national death toll is es- >4< - * which he fractured tl\vo ribs' timated at 38,500. The annual Audubon Society and punctured a lung., Mr. Cragg, who was ,a hockey star lecture was given to both at the University of Michigan, to shop) upper and lower school stu- sustained the injury in a night Women's Service Group dents on Friday, January 24. game; he plays in a semi~prO Plans Membership Tea The speaker, Mr Robert Her- league. mes, discussed "Wildlife in The American W'Omen's Vol- Venezuela." He accompanied his remarks with a motion untary Services 'Ofthe Detroit Rotary to Hold . .. picture in color. MetropolItan Umt, WIll hold . • '" * ••• and save ti' your hearfs desire! its spring membership tea at I . . Annual Election the home of Mrs. Stanley Ec- Recent chapel assembhes c!estone. 14599 Glastonbury \ have been conducted by Head- At a recent luncheon-meet- road, on Monday, February 17, I master John Chandler, Jr; by ing held in the War Memorial from 2 to 5 p.m. Karen Jocz and Judy Weckler, Center, the Grosse Pointe Ro- tary 'Club approved a nomina- Co.chairmen of the affair both of the 12th grade; and by This wee~. 0.0 Kroaer~n9 for more fun than ever! ti'On list for officers fo'r the are Mr:>.A. M. Bruce, Mrs. G. Mr. Donald Roberts. There was 1958-59 fiscal year. S. Bush~ Mrs. Phyllis McCul- also a chapel service given by Go Krogering for VaJentin~ Values - foods fl,at The nominees will be voted lough and Mrs. Fred Fiessel-I the following representatives on at a' membership meeting win your family's hearts! Go Krogerin9, too, for mann. . of the 8th grade boys: Donald to be held on Marcil 3. Unopposed :f0lI' presideIllt is meedy, pleasant service, for the free TOf' Vatue Rem Purdy; U11JOpposed for - stamps - but most of all for the happy com- first vice-president is Cliff , Ashton. bination of Kroger price 'and top ~niy thcrt. N'Ominated for second vice- , , Chatham planned president are, Matt Houghton and MW"'T'aySmith; for secre- help you live better for 1e5&! tary, Bruce Bockstanz and Gill Hauke; and treasurer, Al De- Riemacker and Ed Taub€. Six were nominated for the KITCHENS. bOM'd of directors. They are, He1'lb Baker, Ralph Burke, William Dant, Gerald Fitz- KROGE~ - SELECT, MELLOW - SWEET gerald, Arthur LoUWeTS and Anth'Ony Manardq. THE FINEST Robert Orr, the cw-rent president, automati<:ally be- Bananas Chuck Roast CUSTOM BUILT comes a member of the board when the new president as- , ,Big, golden beauties! Just fine f~ Blade cot. Ie. and tettcler .. sumes office on July 1. c KITCHEN CABINETS .salads c1nd snacks! Buy plenty M +has ~.12 . Buy ~ eW this low lCf'oger price., Arthur Schlenkert Jow Kroger price. w.4~ Planned to To Get Scout Award Grapefruit Lb. 09 Delight any ,Presented with an. Eagl~ Bag ,SSe Ranch Bacon :;,. $1 Greenfield's Old C'Orral. • • Award alwady this. month, Pink. juice-laden . . • • ..S ... 2 Homemaker's Scout Arthur Schlenkert,. son of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur R. c Sliced Bacon Pascal Celery Stolk ~.6c;. Schlenkert, 271 Merriweather 3S Hygrade's .Qki Favorite braDd Fondest Dreams Jwnbo size, crisp and fresh • • • • • " . . .. will receive the God and • • • • . ... Country award Sunday at Christ Church .. The Rev. E. B. Maynard, Featuring the New WESTERN' HO'LLY rector will present the award MAKE YOUR OWN, DELICIOUS PtES! PLUMP AND TENDER WHOlE, at the 9:30 service and read a citation from' the Youth Divi- sion of the Nati'onal Council Gos - KOOK-(ENTER of the. Protestant Episcopal .Pie Cherries Fresh Siewers Church. Troop 156, Christ t Church, will be present to wit- • Completely deaned. Just ihe ftting ness the award and in U1j1iform. Tart, juicy! Your best pie cherries. c c Only the new automatic gas "built-ins" insure smoke- The God and Country award, for these cold wimw-days diDner. Special low Kroger price. ~~15 ~.33 one 01 Soouting's highest, re- less, closed door broiling and the utmost in time quires a full )'ear of hard controlled cooking. work to earn., Scouts train with the pastor of their own 9-0z. Sliced Bo.log'na Jiffy Pie Crust Pkgs. c church, There is an award with Klein's finest quality ....._ .~.4~- Only gas top "Burner-with-a-brain" units feature ••• s i mil a,r requirements for Finest pie crust mix • • , . . .2 29 • • Roman Catholics. , 99 accurate temperature control. Makes ...any utensil Scout Sehlenkel't was p!'e- Bisquick Canned Ham c':; $3 pared by the Rev. Tom Mas- ~~'39c ~ar's, ~ to eat .. • • • • 4 completely automatic! son 01 Christ Church, who is Kroger l&w priC4a • • • • • • • • • '. -. . . 'One of the assistant scout- mast<:!rs. Three 'Other Scouts The new Western Holly Kook Center has all of the .are now in preparation, some automatic feature. found only in' SI~. "built-ins" plus from TroOp 156 arid some from ALLMVEG.ETABLE SH'ORT~NING • var.ishing grill and barbecue oven with motorized ro- community troops. tisserie. Medical Auxiliary .Flour Entertains Husbands Krogo Be Sure to Visit Our Modern Display Kitchen Special low Grosse Pointe members of Special low lb. c Kr~8I' .price. 25~ OR PHONE FOR the Women's Auxiliary to the PROMPT SERVICE Michigan Industrial MeCj:ical Kroger price. .ec:a 79 FREE ESTIMATES 3 ON FORMICA Association entertained their . TOPS husbands at a pot-luck dinner LA 7.4393 TU 2-3425 C Sunday evening, February 9, Ice' Cream GallonHalf 59 Meat Pies ~""~fty at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Gquntry Club ...... • • • • • • I Frozen. Beef, chicken, -kef . .5 Martin F. Bruton in\ Stephens • road. ' Those attenp,ing included D:r:. White Bread . - Kroger Saltines' and l\1:rs. Lyndle R. Martin~ 2~'19c low pl'ice • • .. • • • • Fresh Kroger sliced • • • • • , . . .. Special .2 co-hosts with Dr. and Mrs. • • . •, 19370 KELLY ROAD, between 7 and 8 Mils Rds. Bruton; Dr. and Mrs. Walter W, Hassig; Dr. and Mrs, Earle A. Irvin; Dr. and Mrs. Josepn L. Posch; Dr. and Mrs. Edward M, Rotarius; Dr. and. Mrs. - Arthur J. Vorwald; and Dr. . and Mrs. A: H. Whittaker. ALL 'THIS 'PLUS TOP VALUE 'STAMPS, TOO! Thi~ auxiliary first met r.s an organized group, one year I ago this month. Today. there are me m b e r s in 23 cities throughout the state of Mjch- igan, as well as in 13 com- munities in metropolltan De- • troit. •

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/ Page Twelve GROSSE P,OINT,E N.EW5 February, 13, '958 Februar' Grosse Pointe News Petti~-Poi .. te ..s PUBUSHED EVERY THURSDAY BY ANTEEBO What ,Goes On PUBLISHERS, INC. ALSO PUBLISHERS OF THE DETROIT WESTWARD. ,at.. ~Aodern Lincoln OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL, Abe strained his eyes by firelight, GROSSE POINTE FARMS 36, MICHIGAN Your Library Such hardships my son mimics Phone TlI 2.6900 With flashlight and a comic book l)y Jean Taylor Three Trunk Lines His' under-cover gimmicks. \

Member Michigan Press Ass'n and National Editorial Ass'n "Good Morrow, 'ti-s St. val-I the ,other novels of 1957 as to entine's Day." sales. Its' publisher, Harcourt NATIONAL ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE: City Manager Plan Popular WeeklY Newspaper Representatives. Inc. How did the custom of send- Brace, reports 216,000 copies 404 FIfth Avenue. New York 19. New York, BRyant 9-7300 CHICAGO OFFICE , irig valentines 0 rig in ate? were sold in a period of' four A total of 1,556 cities and I More than one-half of the men 333 North Michigan Ave1'\ue. Phone Financial ~-2214 . There are 'conflicting answers, months, and, declares 1957 the towns in the United States and entering the profession for the Entered as second-class matter at the post offIce, DetroIt, but it is generaiIy agreed that best year in the history of the Canada have the c 0 un c i 1- I first time were under 40 years Michigan, under thz Act of March 3, 1897. it- evolved from the Roman firm. ' manager plan of government. of age. .. FULLY PAID CIRCULATION festival, Lupercalia: Whatever The booksellers' poll is an Of this number, 104 placed de- In Europe mo:-e than 1,200 its origin we find mention of accepted part of many of our cided in 1957 to operate under cities and countIes have ap-, it in Chaucer as early as ,1381. Am e r i can .newspapers and this plan, according to the In. poin~ed managers since the end. ROBERT B, EDGAR. ...EDITOR and GENERAL MANAGER Shakespeare 'mentions it in book review periodicals, but temational C it y Managers' of the second world war. A MATTHEW M. GOEBEL ~..ADVERTISING MANAGER several' plays and Sir ¥TaIter the only' British newspaper to Association. total of 1,534 cities, cOU{lUes, PATRICIA TALBOT FEATURE PAGE, SOCIETY Scott wrote a nove~ called "St. run a best-seller list is The More than one-half. or 776, towns, and rural municipCl:li- FRED RUNNELLS SPORTS EDITOR Thursday, February _13 Valentine's Day,". more com- London Sunday Dispatch. This of these 1,556 communities ties in five European countrIes JAMES J. NJ AIM ; NEWS monly known as ."The Fair was begun only last October. adopted this plan during the have a form of local govern- ALDEN G. EDGAR' NEWS *American Red Cross Braille 'Transcription - class _ Maid of Perth." It crops up, Among the books listed at 10-year per i 0 d from 1948 ment that. closely resembl~s ARTHUR R. BLYLER :.; ADVERTISING ' 10 a.m. PATRICIA BLYLER , ADVERTISING too, several times in Samuel that time were H. V. Morton's through 1957, representing' an the co~ncII-manager plan m MARY LORIMER ADVF.R'!'ISING *Ballet .Classes - Mary Ellen Cooper - Instructor _ Penys' Diary. A Traveler in Rome, T. S. av.erage ann u a I gain of 78 the Umted St~tes and Canada. JOHN MacKENZIE BUSINESS 4 to 7 :30 p.m. . . . Today's swain will discover Eliot's On Poetry and Poets, cities. California leads with These countrIes a~e Norway, ALBERTA WILKE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. *Fencing Classes - Taught by Istvan Danosi - fencing 'from the diarist, that the'1958 and R i c h a,r d Mason's. The ]79 places under the council- , Ireland, Fmland, and Fr() FERN GREI G ~ CLASSIFIED master of Salle, deTuscan Fencers Club and Wayne femme is',not u'nl1ke her coun:' World of Suzie Wong. It is ~anager plan, followed 'by Germany.. . . JOANNE EASON .- ACCOUNTS te,rpart of 1668. Write Mr. interesting to note that not Maine with 131, Texas with The Pomte commum~Ies are FLORA HARDING CIRCULATION , State. University coach - ages 8-16 - 7:30 p.m. and Pepys, '. '~Up. bei,ng ~,~lled by one of the same titles was on 126 Michigan with 115 Pen- run by forms of councIl-man- 8:30,p ..m.' , . Mercer, who come to be my this list a month later, nhereas nsvivania with 86 Florid~ with ager government. 'C;::oast Guard Auxiliary Public Instruction Course'- Valentine" and I did give her ma'ny books on similar lists 83~and Virginia 'with 68. The The. city manager for the 1_- a'nd the Practical course in Basic Seamanship - Graduates a guinny in gold for her val- in America, recur for months population of all places with Park IS ~o?ert A. Slone, who To Honest Abe Scouts entine gift. There comes Roger on end. council-manager government assumed "hISpost on Saturday, receive certificates from the U. S. Coast Guard - Travel ~ Abe Lincoln and the Boy Scouts would have been '. 7:30 p.m. Fepys betimes, and come to '" '" '" now totals over 31 000000. February 1, succeeding Ever- pretty much in cahoots with each other. Abe would have my wife, for her to be his Does Perry Mason's famous The first counc'il-~anager itt B. Lane, who will retire believe, an( ';:Grosse Pointe Cinema League-Presents 'free of charge Valentine, whose Valentine I creator, Earl Stanley Gard- charter was adopted by popu- July 1. ~r. Lane v.:il~ act. in and Sanny , made a very fine Scout himself, but the movement didn't . to the public "Places West" a travel film in sound start until half a century after he had died. ,was also, by agreement to be ner, have a ghost writer or lar'vote 46 years ago. Now 47 the capaCIty of admmIstrative The bo~ ;}nd color by Nate Reiss - 8 p.m. so to her every year: and this two stashed away in the skele- percent of all the cities in the advisor ~ntil his retirement when sprin; We are observing the anniversaries of the Martyred Grosse Pointe Symphony - tea _. 1 p.m. year I find it is likely to cost ton closet? There's been a United S tat e s, ove:.' 25,000, becomes fmal. President and the great youth movement this week. Both will fly wit four or five pounds in a ring rumor to this effect, but Mr. have council-manager govern- The city manager for the The In~ symbolize the same concepts which constitute the bed- * * * for her, which she desires." Hobson of William Morrow ment, and 42 percerY",of the City is N?rbert P. Neff, who is Friday, February 14 but they w rock of this nation. The Emancipator probably wouldn't >I< '" ",' and Company, says l'Certain- cities bet wee n 10 000 and elected CIty clerk by the elec. renting a ' have changea a word of the code which has been adopted Book sales are soaring, ac- ly not." So convinced is he 25,000 have this for~ of gov- tors, and appo~nted city man- State of Michigan Forestry Division - meeting-l p.m. Then they' as a guide to help mold the lives of the millions of young- cording to Dan Lacy of the that his firm offers to pay ernment. ager automatlcally by the ~:Ballroom Dancirlg Classes-Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson- the Chateal., sters who have benefited by their membership in the American Boo k Publishers $100,000 to anyone who can A total of 339 city manager cou~cil. . . Instructors - 4:30-5:30 - and 'J p.m. Council, who cites the many prove that anyone has ever appointments were made in SIdney DeBoer IS the CIty in gay Pare scouting organization. *Memorial Bridge Club - Duplicate Bridge - Mr. and new paper-back editions as ghosted for or collaborated 1957. Of this number, 194 men manager of the Farms; Thom- Trust in God, loyalty, patriotism, helpfulness, re- While t Mrs. Andrew Walrond - Directors - 7:30 p.m. one reason for the increase. with Earl Stanley Gardner on entered the profession for the' as Jefferis is Village Superin- ,sister Janie spect for honor and the truth and tolerance were . Iadom Club - meeting - 8 p.m.' "Nine times as many books," any book ever published over first time. It is significant that tendent of the Shores; and envy. Her ~ cherished characteristics of the one as they have become he states, "were sold in 1956 Gardner's own name or any 67, or approximately one-third William H. Lange is city ad- *Center Club's Valentine Dance - All young single chaperone h the most important lessons taught to the myriad mem- as in 1937." of his :pseudonyms. of the newcomers, had been ministrator in the Woods. business and professional men and women in the They w bers of the great group which carries on the proudest The concensus appears to be Says Mr. Hobson, "It would assistants to managers. Sev- The office of city manager is Pointes are invited and may bring a friend if they and daught( banners of our countrv. that non-fiction these days be worth $100,000 and a lot enty-nine percent of all city appointive only, and th~ man- wish. Orchestra - refreshments - 9 p.m. has the edge on fiction, al- more just to find someone manager appointments in 1957 agel's are responsible only to Altadena, C We read with a sickness inside about the hundreds ., * * * though a few novels have had who could write like Gardner., were frnm outside the city. their respective city councils. of bovs and girls who have been expelled from New an amazing spiral upwards. Scores of writers have tried _ Springs bet Saturday, February 15 lVirs. Ri York v City's public schools, labeled with the brand of James Gould Cozzens' By Love to inlitate him. No one has Ii Possessed was far ahead of alII ever put it over." for a leisur chronic trouble-makers and hoodlums. What a pity they *Ballet Classes - Mary Ellen Cooper - Instructor _ CITY OF could not have been successfully inoculated against thejr 9 :30 a.m. to 3 p.m. 'be away abc evils through a contact with the scouting movements. ';'Children's Theatre - Mrs. Syd Reynolds - Instructor A.A.U.W. of Grosse Pointe - meeting and tea - 1:30 There is always a shortage of adult leaders for these - 10 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. p.m. SUMMARY OF MINUTES More Con voun O'sters. Troops cannot be formed unless there are ~:Children's Art Classes - "Art for Fun" - Taught by *Ballet Classes - Mary Ellen Cooper - Instructor _ En rout ~lder bpersons who are willing to sacrifice time and per- Mrs. Margheritta Loud - ages 7-12 - 10:30 a.m. to 4 to 7 :30 p.m. Robert sonal pleasures to devote themselves to guiding these 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Young Women's Association of Grosse Pointe - dinner I of Harvard young. It requires patience and perser~ance and diplo- Christian Science Monitor Jr. Forum of East Side and meeting - 6:30 p.m. I The pa ~ro~sr1Pointe1Fartn~ Islands, Ma( macv and skill and a hundred other attrIbutes, but those Detroit Teen Group - meeting and refreshments _ Grosse Pointe Chapter D.C.C.I. - meeting - 7 p.m. I who" have volunteered to help carryon the great work 2 p.m. JANUARY 20, 1958 The.y sailed, *Fencing Classes - taught by Istvan Danosi - fencing II will tell you the compensation in satisfaction and pride *Ballroom Dancing Class-Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson- on the SS I master of Salle deTuscan Fencers Club and Wayne Meeting WCiS called to order at 8:00 P.M. of performance is staggering. Instructors - 3:30 p.m. State University Coach - ages 8 to 16 - 7:30 p.m. A color! These scoutmast2rs and council members and execu- Present on roll call: Mayor William F. Connoily, Jr., reports that Blue Hi- Y - dance and pot luck - 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. ,I Councilmen Henry E. Bodman II, J. Lawrence J?uell, Jr., tives and the others who have given so much to keep the boulevard, ~ >I< * * William G. Butler, William G. Kirby and RIchard L. movement ever growmg deserve the thanks of all of us. Dale Carnegie Leadership Training - Drill Session _ I • Maxon. Holy lands! Monday, Februar~' 17 7:30 p.m. Their contribution to a lessening of crime and a building ! Absent: CouncLman Edward C. Roney, Jr. and Jericho of finer manhood and womanhoo'd is incalculable. *Advanced and beginners water and oil painting classes Coast Guard Auxiliary Public Instruction Course - Mayor William F. Connolly, Jr., presided. On this 48th anniversary we salute the Boy Scouts -Hughie Lee-Smith - Instructor - 9:30 a.m. to Practical course in Basic Seamanship - Graduates Councilman Roney wa~ excused from attending the meeting. Spring Va; of America and pray fervently that th~y shall conti.nue~, 12 noon and ~J .p.m. to 3 :30 p:m. . receive certificates from U. S. Coast Guard - 7:30 p.m. Members of Bo:" Scout Troop No. 74, together wit!l Fortun~, to carry the torch high, throwing the lIght on all thmg~ Cancer Informatlon and SerVIce Center - SerVIce their Scoutmaster, 1\1r.W. B. Stuck. attended the CounCIl books may ~ good and all splendid aspirations. I Work - 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The volunteer workers are Men's Garden Club of Grosse Pointe - meeting - 8 meeting. reward. p.m. A resolution creating an Advisory Planning Com- -- urgently in need of clean white material to carryon Mr. an: their work - anyone having old 'Sheets, tablecloths, mission, consistir~g of seven members, was adopted. Discussion regarding the preparation of an ann:lal escorting th It's Your Turn to Talk shirts or the like is urged to press the material and re'port of City affairs was deferred to the March 3, 1958, the spring drop it by the Center to aid this worthy endeavor. Theater to Do 'Frollt Page' meeting. vVe CcUt t quite figure the thunderous silence which relatives in Rotary Club of Grosse Pointe - Luncheon and meeting A bid of Henry Salvatore in the amount of $3,691.50, England to has nreeted the proposal to carve up the giants of the - 12:15 p:m. In just three weeks, ihe the drama. There, force super- b~ing the low bid, for th€ installation of water main a.uto~otive industrv. Or is Congress just sitting on its ancestral ~o ';'Memorial Bridge Club - Duplicate Bridge - Mr. and Grosse Poi n t e Community sedes justice. The result is a extensions on Williams Avenue was accepted. mail, unopened? It" would seem to us that the milli?ns. Mrs. H, Mrs. Andrew Walrond - Directors - 1 p.m. Theater will present "Front group of characters who are The City Manag:er reported that Mr. Nathan Silver- of stockholders in these companies would be bombardmg Page," a terse drama about bitter, outspoken ... and yet, stine had donated to the City for rescue purposes a three vacation "ju ';'Ballet Classes - Mary Ellen Cooper - Instr~lctor _ life in a newspaper office as humorous in their own cyni- man collapsible raft. .. her husban( their representatives in the House and' Senate with 3:15 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. protests against messing into their personal sources of see n by playwrights Ben cal way. A copy of the annual report of fire losses in the. City, Bob that th~ Pack 399 Cub Scouts - Dinner and meeting - 6:30 p.m. filed with the State and presented to the CouncIl for income. Hecht and Charles MacArthur. The play is directed by Dean thinking at: :~Dale Carnegie Leadership Training - class - 7 p.m. The play is scheduled for the Erskine and produced by Al oonsideration, was ordered received and filed. Each and everv owner of but a single share of weather bei~ Semper Felix Investment Club - meeting - 7 p.m. evenings of February 28 and Johnson. Both have been with Payment of rer! ain special bills was approved. stock in the concer~s under question is part and parcel The bid of Barton Malow Company for painting the '::Ballroom Dancing Class-Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson- March 1 in the auditorium of the GPCT for several years of them and has the right to speak his or her piece, Grosse PoiIlte High SchooL and have worked in all phases ceilings in the Water Filtration Plant, being the low bid, Instructors - 7:30 p.m. was accepted. Garden Lc loud and clear. Isn't the management entitled to some "Front Page" is set in the of theatre activities. They This ye. pronouncement of either support or antagonis~? Mich. Society of Professional Engineers Auxiliary press room of the Criminal have chosen to set "Front A resolution in.structin.g the Police Department to Meeting-B p.m. take all appropriat~' measures to prevent hoodlumism, for their spr And while letting the Gentlemen on the HIll know Courts Building ir:. Chicago. Page" in the Twenti~s, thereby Recovery -, meeting - 8 p.m. and assuring the Po;ice Department of the Council's full who won't '\ your feelings about breaking up corporations, you might The smoky, tense, worldly at- increasing the frantic mood support in any action that they f~el necessary to handle * * mosphere of the newspaper and humorous pitch created such incidents, ,vas adopted. rotating da:, also pass on some hipt. a.b~ut your views on trl;lly * office establishes the mood for I by the drama itself. a maximum monopolistic labor Ulllons and what you would lIke Tuesday, February 18 Approval was given to pay the Greater Detroit r Landscape Company the sum of $1,900.00, as partial the time 2 done about them. Beauty Counselors - meeting - 8:30 a.m. - luncheon Officer Don Collins Takes Course at MSU Pilymeht for tree trimming work performed in the City. The first Ie: And it wouldn't be a bad idea to say something - 12:30 p.m. Authority was given to prepare specifications and Europe" gh take bids for the spraying of elm trees b the City for about starting off any planned maneuver .by breaking Elizabeth Bowen's Art Class - 9 a.m. to 12 noon at 1\' up more than a bit of the bureaucracy WhICh has been Woods Patrolman Don Col- under a scholarship awarded the control of Dutci1 Elm Disease. *Service Guild for Children's Hospital - service work lins successfully completed a built up by the federal government to ...the point where by the Automobile Club of The meeting adjourned at 9:00 P.M. - 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Traffic Supervisor's Course at Michigan. we are living Ender a socialistic economy whether we Dr. Robert O. Belcher presented by the War Memorial's Michigan S tat e University, Among the things he,studied WilLIAM F. CONNOLLY, JR. DAWSON F. NACY ..-----"""'t- want to admit it or not. Garden Center in an illustrated lecture "Gardens East Lansing, from February were, the importance of traffic Mayor City Clerk Let the boys in Washington know what you are of Europe." Luncheon will precede the lecture at 3 through FebruarY,7. records and traffic problems .Published in Grosse Pointe News February 13, 1958. thinking. They pay attention to dire~t mail from con- He a t ten d e d the course and the police. 12:45 p.m. (reservations necessary by Feb. 17 at stituents. They have to stand for electIOn every so often. $1.50 per person call TU 1-45~4) lecture - 2 p.m, Letters from this district should - be add I' e sse d to *Advanced and beginners water and oil p9-inting r.lass- Senators Charles Potter and Pat McNamara and Hughie Lee-Smith - Instructor-l p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Congressman Louis Rabaut. ------Tuxis - rehearsal - 3:30, p.m. Grosse Pointe Optimist Club - Dinner and meeting _ MSU Reveals Top Scholars 6:15 p.m. , Get 3%.o~Your Savings Exchange Club of Grosse Pointe - Dinner and meeting EAST LANSING, Mich. - I wood court, received a grade - 6:30 p.m. " ... .' , Nine Grosse Pointe students average of 3.5. Kiwanis Club of Grosse Pointe, Inc. - Dinner and at PEOPLES FEDERAL SAVINGS j.' attending Michigan, State Uni- Richard L. Zuehlke, son of meeting - 6:30 p.m. , versity have received a grade Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Zuehlke, *Sea Explorers - meeting - 7:30 p.m. "::" ,:;~;, average of 3.5 or better for 1835 Hunt Club, received a SAVE CONVENIENTLY WHERE HARPER AND OUTER DRIVE MEET ~:':: fall term of 1957. A 4 point grade average of 3.7. Lake Shore Chapter of Eastern Star - Card Party _. is equivalent to an "A", 3 8 p.m. point "B" etc. They are as t Grosse Pointe Community Theatre - Directors course , follows: -8p.m. Marvel June Allard, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Al- l;:Grosse Pointe Men's Chorus - rehearsal - 8 p.m. Lard. 1833 Hawthorne, receiv- What's Your * * *' . ed a grade average of 3.7. Wednesday, February 19 William G. Hotchiss, son of William Hotchiss, 1244 Three Life Wo~th? Grosse Pointe Woman's Club - tea - 1 p.m. - meet- Mile drive. receiVed a grade ing - 2 p.m. , average of 3.6. By FRED M. KOPP, R. PH, Harlene E. Ingrum, daughter *Children's Art Class "Art for Fun" - Taught by of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Ingrum, A new car may cost you Mrs. Margheritta Loud - ages 7-12 - 10 weeks 565 Roslyn, received a grade course - 3:45 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. average of 3.5. r $2,500 ; . '. <>r $3,000 ... or '::Ballet Classes - Mary Ellen Cooper -' Instruc'tot-- Judith A. Miller. daughter $5,000. But a new miracle 4 to 9:30 p.m. of Mr. and Mrs. Norman' E. ..- Miller. 543 Hollywood, receiv- dru~~which saves you r *MemoriaJ Bridge Club - Duplicate Bridge - Mr. and ed a grarle average of 3.5. Mrs. Andrew Walrond - Directors, L.:... 7:30 p.m. life-may cost you $3 . . . UP TO $10,000 Sylvia Ann Davison, daugh- Grosse Pointe Garden Club - dinner and meeting - ALL ACCOUNTS ARE INSURED ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Reuter, or $15... <>r(if it's especial- 7:30 p.m. Folks save at Peoples Federal Savings to educate children, purchase Q home, 165 McKinley, r e c e i v e d a -Iy expensive to make) as >I< grade average of 4.0. * * many worthwhile purposes, Have a savings p'a~ too. Start your 'account now. Thursday, February 20 Funds received on or before the 10th of the month earn from the first of the month. Jane: A. Russell, daughter much as $55. That's why ... , of Mr. and Mrs. Reinhart, 1691 JI,.~anch,,:ster,received a grade Today's Prescription Is the Junior League Glee Cltib -' Rehearsals' -' 9:30 a.m. average of 3.5. Biggest Bargain in History. *American Red Cross Braille Transcription - 'clAss - PEOPLES FEDERAL SA'VINGS Nancy Jean Heydler, daugh- 10 a.m. ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Seyd- Welcome Wagon Club of Grosse Pointe - luncheon __ This is the 688th of a series of GRISWOLD AT STATE 14729 HARPER AND OUTER DRIVE ler. 1041 N. Oxford roa d,re- Editorial advertisements appear- 12:30 p.m. , ceived a grade average of 3.8. ing in this paper each week. GROS: Kirt B. Weed, son of Mr. Grosse Pointe Business Men's Association - luncheon PHONES: Main Offics WO J-0 172 7-7210 and Mrs. Coyd Weed, 258 Ken. -12:30 p.m. Branch LA

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\ Prepare for M,otion Picture Council Party Lochmoor Invites . . GPYC to Join Dance Following Valentine Dinner Dance Saturday Night The Club Will Close for Redecorating; Will ,r Reopen ~Aarch 22 with Another Gala Lochmoor Club has extended a special invitation to men itl-' neighbor on the lake, the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club r the (which temporarily closed its doors early this month), -ears to join in a Valentine party on Saturday, February 15th, WOMEN PAGES C 0 c k t ail sand hors t.)J------1.,200 d'oeuvres at the club are Henry Vander Voort, and Mr. ap- scheduled for 7 o'cJock with and Mrs. Kenneth Fisher are end\ dinner starting at 8:30. Jack others. r. A Qualey's orcl1estra, always Dr. and Mrs. C: J. Willia~s, -ties, pali- a popular favorite at any Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gr botany at Michigan State Normal College in Ypsilanti. to an "A", 3 point "B", etc. • Gilbert is a freshman major- • • • • • • (Continued on Page 14) ing in pre-dental. y • • • • • • • - '.

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Page Fourteen GROSSE POJNT~, NEWS February 13, 1958 Februar Society News G~athered from' All of the Pointes t Ann Woodruff I From Another Pointe of Viev{ 'Bien Shott a.nd' to the Pointe (Continued from Page 13) (Continued from Page 13) A subscription ltmcheon ($1.50) win be served at 12:30 I . Marries Mr. Ford MR. . and 1\iRS. HENRY M. o'clock with reservations checked in by Saturday. Call plan the War Memorial TV 1-4594or TV 1-7511. Bride Wears Italian Peau de Soie and Alencon Lace WOODHOUSE, of St. Paul. Mrs. Horace Caulkins Ford Muggletons avenue, announce the birth of The lectures are free to Garden Center members Motion Pic For Rites in Grosse Pointe Memorial Church; their second daughter, Amy 3:nd their guests and anyone living in the Pointe may Tr~tvelto Hawaii After Reception ~obson, on January 28. The Wed .10 Years become a member by paying a dollar for a year. The Dr. Bushor ) mother is the former J o~m dates for the otber I~tures are February 26: "Birds in Mr. and Mrs. Horace Caulkins Ford traveled to Neuberger. The Gr . Song, Sound and Color'~;: "Roses"; : Council is h Hawaii after their marriage Saturday evening in Grosse iii '" iii "Iris and Day Lily Culture." Pointe Memorial Church and the reception at the MR. ana MRS. FRANCIS purpose is t( port to the ( Country Club. (~ SEYLER, of South Deeplands I * * * road, w~ hosts at a cocktail influence in The former Ann Robin- j • The Mayor Will Attend be best man. Sea ting the party Saturday night. son Woodruff, daughter of g u est s were Frederick S. and better t iii lit iii , Mayor Louis C, Mirianl will snip the ribbon at noon , It is one of Mrs. Donald M. Woodruff, Ford, J 1'., William H. Race, '. on February 25 signalling the opening of the Junior of Lewiston road, and the Eugene Howard, Bruce Dav- MR. and MRS. WILLIAM R. in the countr enport. Donald Cardoze and WITHERELL, JR., of Rivard ~eague Senior Center's First Annual Book Fair at the ion programs. late Mr. Woodruff. wore a Martin Oetting. boulevard, entertained at din- Center on East Grand boulevard. Another dignitary gown of hal1an silk peau Ralph Rust For her daughter's wedding ner Saturda~ evening before pIa n n i n g to attend is French Consul Jean Paul tor of Tele\ de soie fashioned with a Ibex's J?roduction of "Desk Desparmet, for there will be a Gallic theme to the fair. WJBK, will Mrs. Woodruff chose an em- Se1;". ' . scoop neckline outlined in erald satin gown and wore . The decor will be based on the Left Bank of the gramming at '" ... '" He will also Alencon lace. green orchids. Mrs. Ford was Seine in Paris with those unique book stalls and editions A cap of matching lace held in sapphire blue satin with On Friday MRS. IVOR D, tion-answer p her long illusion veil and she white orchids. HARRIS, of Provenoal road, autographed by the famous will be featured: There will this activity. and MRS. LANSING M. PITT- be a copy of "Crusade in Europe" by President Eisen- carried gardenias and trail- When the couple left for Dr. James ing ivy. MAN, of Renaud rood, left for hower and Governor Williams has sent editions of Hawaii the bride was wearing Ft. Valley, Ga., where, they intendent of Ruby red velvet full-skirted a blue 'wool dress trimmed "Lefs Look at Our Michigan." Schools, will frocks were worn by the will visit Mrs. Harris' paTents, with white lace. They will the JOHN DAVIn DUKES. College Group Cafe au lait and French goodies will be served at a why in 1951 } bridal attendants. The gowns make their home on Lee Gate television inc] were scoop-necked and en- DR. HARRIS will jOin them colorful sidewalk cafe -and an artist will do quick char- lane. in Delray, Fla. coal studies of the guests. letins sent circled with matching satin Shares Talent through the s< cummerbunds which tied in a ...... '" Proceeds from the fair will be used to purchase - ' big bow. Their hats were cir- Joyce Spitzer's Troth Dr. Frank MRS. HARRY N. TORREY, Mrs. 'R. C. Sheridan of Har- new books for the Senior Center. clets f>f red satin edged with Pointe Memo Told by Grandmother of Lakeshore road, her grand- per Woods was hostess to Mrs. Richard Wunsch, Mrs. Edward S~ae, Mrs. give the invo( pink satin. daughter, MRS;- FRANCIS D. members and their talents at Howard DeWitt and Mrs: William C. Porter are the Donna Woodruff, her sister's PECK and BRIAN, of Vernier the meeting Monday of the Leaguers managing the literary carnival. - honQr maid, carried pink car- Mrs. Sena Spitzer, of St. road, have 'left for Mrs. Tor- Eastside Stephens Alumnae nations and American Beauty Clair avenue, announces the rey's winter home at Oss~baw, roses. The attendants, carry- engagement of her g ran d- Ga .. Group. Assisting her was Mrs. ing pirrk carnations, were two daughter, Joyce, to Charles lit ... >I< Prank Ogan of Detr01t. . Klei. more si.sters, Mrs. John In- JOY TESCH, d'aughter of Although the evening's pro- gold, of Toul, France and Mrs. He is the son of the Herbert .':." gram was labeled "Talent Dis~ E. Kleis, of Littlefield avenue. MR. and MRS. NORBERT William H. Race. Others were TESCH of Hillcrest 'road, has play," the talented member- .Mrs. Frederick" Ford. Jr., Joan Both are students of Valpa- ship was asked to sha:..-etheir raiso University. been selected Rose Queen' on LeGro, Martha Hubbard, of the M~chigan State campus, . motivation and method secrets. Rydal, Pa., and Mrs. W. by Delta Sigma P). fraternity. Treasured r e c i pes were BE SINCERE At an evening ceremony Saturday in Grosse Howie Muir II, of Simsbury, The annual selection pf the shared, cost and time consump- A Pointe Memorial Church, ANN ROBINSON WOOD- Conn. It's much better to be Rose Queen .is a national con~ RUFF", daughter of Mrs. Donald M. \Voocfruff, of tion were discussed about vari- The bridegroom, son of the known by the' company you test sponsored by the fra~ ous knitted. projects, uphol- SUPI Frederick S. Fords, of Lewis- Lewiston road, and the late Mr. Woodruff, became tt. keep than by the friends you ternity. in -.vhich the queen stery snort-cuts were given, Artists hove ton road, asked his brother to give away. from each chapte[" is judged bride of Mr. Ford. He is the son of the Fr"ederick S. doll clothes admired, and ama- L. Black Cc Fords, of Lewiston road. teur artists displayed their quarters fOI creations which they explained longer tho, in Hollywood by two movie were easily accomplished. by store in Mic stars. The final winner re- Shores Gardell the novice. ceives a screen test. Joy, a Among Grosse Pointe mem- sophomore at East Lansing, is Club Meets bers, talents included: Scandi- a Sigma Kappa, and is major- n::wian knitting and quilting ing in elementary education. The Grosse Pointe Shores by Mrs. K. F. Bergmann, a de- rnBJewelers * • * Garden Club met last Friday, licious coniectis;>nby Mrs. J. S. and Artis At Otsego Last week-end February 7, at the Lochmoor Smith, china painting by Mrs. for Over were MRS. W:00DRUFF B. boulevard home of Mrs. A. T Robert Knapp, h and mad e CROUSE, of Hall place with Wilson for luncheon. knitted dress by Mrs. G. L. 30 Clifforl TIMMY, the FORBES HO'll- Mrs. Carson Wallace was the Kenny, and an exciting buffet ARDS, of Merriweather 'road, co-hoste.ss. Dr. Robert O. Bel- supper menu shared by Mrs. WO; and the HOWARD F. SMITHS, cher, of Ypsilanti, spoke on Thomas E. Coulter. JR., of Dyar lane. "Go Down to Kew in Lilac * • • The food items were given Time" and showed color slides. to the guests at the end of the MRS. MURRAY M. HENT"- Dr; Belcher took his pictures GEN, of McKinley avenue, and evening. Dessert and coffee while a Fulbright Scholar at cohcluded the me,eting. MRS. EARL HOLLINGER, of the Royal Botanical Gardens, ,-----, Lincoln road, left Monday for in LOl'\don, and later in the sea- In place of a monthly meet~ II SpeC] a vacation trip 'to Mexico City, son will lecture on "Gardens ing in March, a joint bridge- Taxco and Acapulco. MRS. of Europe" at the Grose Pointe luncheon with the Westside jl Seam FRED HOLLINGER of Bay GS.rden Center. and Birmingham Clubs will be ~~~ ..-. - City, is also flying down with held Tuesday, March 25, at them arid will visit her son, Stouffer's in Eastland. Tickets Broilers and other meal Gerty, who is an exchange may be obtained from Mrs. Growers of Fine Flowers time-savers work miracles for student from Michigan State Robert Knapp, TU ~-2737. ' at the University of Mexico. the busy modern homemaker. 174, KERBY RD. TUxedo 5.3000 c But, time saving is strictly , monihly meetings taboo when it comes to cook- will be resumed at the home Canned and frozen peas take ing fresh pork, 'Warns Detroit of Mrs. Alexander Bacon of the ,spotlight in February for Consumer Marketing, Informa- Harper Woods. being a most plentiful food. tion Agents. You may poo-poo item, according to Detroit Con- the idea of never broiling sumer Marketing Information those inch-thick pork chops, Agents. Canned nnd frozen but the fact remains that you peas are easily ana quickly are not only losing much of prepared. They can be served the flavor, but are endanger- on buttered or creamed, in cas'" ing your health. '- seroles, souffles or o~ielets, skirts, and with eggs, cheese and sea- foods. When you're shopping for _ fish, you may find fish sticks, fillets of ocean perch and. With such a wide, wide yellow perch among the most world it's a mystery why some plentiful at this time of year, people live on such a narrow according to Detroit Consumer margin. Marketing Information Agents:

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. , s Woman's Page of, and for Pointe,~Women • • • by, ,J'.",' ew Biennial Luncheon Church Circles' Mrs. William A. Wagg10ner Solicit Yarn' B fe P d d Slate Events T~' Help Needy . ene It rece e 12:30 '. Call Planned by 'Council, The Women's Society Circles The hard working Knitting of the Grosse Pointe Methodist Ladies of the Neighborhood By DAC Dirlners mbers Motion Picture and Television Organization to Hear Church will meet on Tuesdy, Culb are a~ain in urgent need e may February 18, at the homes of ot scrap yarn. . The Dr. Bushong and Ralph Rust on Monday, February: 7 various members. Since the first of the year Detroit Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Sponsors New the ladies have put together 1.1 rds in Alpha Circle will meet at The Grosse Pointe Motion Picture and Television afghans and ;:~... ,:',,;:':, Sin c e their g'r 0 U P first Hall Tuesday night and many dined at the Detroit noon It is one of the two councilsq; ond part of the sfudy of ('Dis_ unior " ':'..,;:'.':,, stal'ited immediately at the be- Athletic Club before going on to the theater. in the country rating televis- Among the guests will be ciples to Such a Lord,"'. pre- ,,;, :.,'.:':.:,>:.,:"::; ginning of the World War II at the sented by Mrs. Sloane ~Bar- ~------ion programs. . principals of the local schools r;,':;:' ,,)""': ;~<:: in December, 1941, the ladies :Mervyn G. Gaskin, pres i- R' h d B d the itary Ralph Rust, program direc- and the pastors of the Catholic bour. Mrs. Raymond Cham- • IC ar runeaus an ,..,/:, ':: '~,.: <:', have knitted over 800 afghans dent of the hospital's board Robert D. Lunds were also Paul tor of Television S tat ion and Protestant c h u l' Ch e s. bers will give the devotions. The ladies will work on cancer i:::::":;~':>',: ';,:~":<::;'; which have been distributed of trustees, and Mrs. Gaskin dining at the DAC before the e fair. WJBK, will speak of pro- Charles \ Z.e ~ t g r a f, P.T.:'-. ..':": -,:, ,~ ~J;<,') throughout the wOl,'ld by the gramming at the local level. Council presIdent, and ~ll- pads during the meeting. were hosts at a subscription openmg. f the 5,: :J ;, ',:'::',~;h'",';..:, Re.d Cross Cancer Clinic, ma- He will also conduct a ques- liam J. Kimbro, Grosse Pom.te Doris Whi,te Circle will meet ::.> . itions , ','~',..,",,:".::.,:' "...; terniJty and nursing :komes and cocktail and dinner party in tion-answer period concerning Library film couroselor, WIll at 8 p.m., at the home of Mrs. ..: : :.- ..::'::~,,::';':':::! to the aged e will the, club's Georgian Room. HQspital Group this activity. a1so be present. William Monroe, 1197 Haw- : ' ;,'::, >::,: ::, :\,'~; .. .: Mrs. Don~ld Corey, who has Eisen- Dr James Bushong super- The membership of. the thorne. Assisting the hostess ':,,":> ::>: been the guiding Ught of the At their table were their son Picks Officers ns of inte~dent of Grosse' Pointe Grosse Poir~t~ MotIon P:ctu~e will be Mrs. 'Cecil Sessions . <: group since its origin, tells that and daughter - in - law, the . . and TelevISIOn CounCIl IS and Mrs. Fred Krutz. Mrs. R. Schools, WIll tell th~ counCIl d f d 1 t f om the her co-workers, Mrs. Robert Michael Gaskins, the John W. At the recent annual meet~ why in 1951 he asked to have ma e up 0 e ega es r W. Sarher will lead a dis- Millar, Mrs. Sam Fettes, Mrs. Southworths and the star of d at a cussion on the book ClInEvery ing of the Woman's Auxiliary char- television included in the bul- churches, p:.A.U.W. an.d .all A. J. Nebel, 1'4rs. Edwin Raul the evening'5 m 0 vie , Low~l1 to Cottage Hospital officers letins sent to the homes the schools m Grosse Pomte. Place a Voice." Mrs.....Robert and Mrs. William Mitch~l and Thomas. Stevenson will present the de- were elected to serve during through the school children. The luncheon will be Mon- many others who have worked Others who were hosts at 1958. Dr. Frank Fitt of Grosse day,. Febru ar-Y. 17 at 12'30. votions :£01' the evening. The for several years get tremend- circle has adopted a Bakery parties included the Ch.arles J. Mrs. David Lowe will wield./ Pointe Memorial Church will p.m., 10 the HawthoI:ne H~use ous satisfa'ction out of their Glasgows, among whose guests the gavel as the group's new . th' t" Annex Mack at CadIeux . .I.,11's.Basket project for raising work knowing that some ill or _g_lv_e__ e_I_n_v_o_c_a_l_on_. Thom;s Munson is president. funds, whereby one member were Annchen Glasgow, th~ president. Mrs. Harrison T. lonely person is ,getting corri- Watson was elected first vice. bakes some delicacy and de-. James Leones, Mrs. Edward Mrs. Hal Cornelius is general fort and warmth from their president; Mrs. Sidney Mor. livers it to the next member Mohlere, the. William Cleve- chairman of the luncheon. efforts. gan, second vice-president; on the lis.t, who makes a con- lands, the Merton Bells, the B. I Those. little left-over pieces Mr$. Frank Berli, treasurer; tribution for the baked goods, Kenneth Sandens, the Charles Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Westphal, of Lincoln of yarn could be used for a E\ Greniers, Jr., and the W. Mrs, Lester M. Elliott, record- then, in turn, bakes something Mt. Holyoke road, announce the mar ria g e of their ..qaughter, most worthwhile cause-even B. La Niccas, Jr., of Farming- ing secretary; Mrs. Adam for the basket and passes i't on. JUDITH ANN, to William Albert Waggoner on Janu- old sweaters-the ladies will ton. Cook, corresponding secretary; Martha - Mary Circle will unravel if you, would, either Mrs. John Pear, parliamentar .. Club to Meet ary 23 in Lansing, Michigan. The bride attended Smith The Charles L. Jacobsons meet at 12:45 p.m.. ai; the home College and the University of Michigan, where she send them over to the Neigh-' ian; and Mrs. William F. Hey<4 of Mrs. John Amneus, 521 entertained the Philip K. Coes, was affiliated with Kappa Alpha Theta Soror~ty. The borhood Club, 17145 Waterloo, historian, complete the list. Members of the Mt. Holyoke Peachtree lane. Mrs. Charles or they would be most happy the William O'Neill Kronners College Club of Detroit will briQegroom, son of Dr. and Mrs. C. Stanley Waggoner, and the William J. Atbansons. Needham and lVII's. Charles to can for any contribution at " Usually the man who owes ART gather Tuesday evening at the of Windmill Point drive, served in the Navy for two O'Hanisain will be the co- your home. "Dr. and Mrs. John E. Web- University place home of Mrs. his success to his wife fails hostesses. The program will years, and is now studying Business Administration at Call TU 5-4600 and ask for ster had a table for 22 and Mr. SUPPLIES Jack S. Guyton for. dinner. to give credit where credit is consist of a study of the book, Michigan State University. The young couple will re- Miss Masak so that arrange- and Mrs. Robert O. Brines, the due. Artists have been making Mrs. Kenneth McCoy, who HDisciples to Such a Lord," side in Lansing, until they both finish college. ments can be made at your L. Black Co. their head- was the club's representative conducted by Mrs. Wallace G. convenience. quarters for art supplies to a recent meeting on the Brownson. The devotions will longer than any other South Hadley, Mass., campus, store in Michigan. be presented by Mrs. Clark will report to the alumnae. Pearson. To Pay Honor To DeS Aides DBC Women Set Date Another speaker will be Miss Naomi Circle will meet at For Luncheon B"idge Alice T. C l' a the r n of the 8 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Several Grosse POlllters are include: Mrs. ,Albert Bolden, ' _ Wayne Sta/.e University facul- Robert Smith, 1438 Yorkshire, among' those being honored at 807 Rivard BoUlevard; Mrs. F. Wives of the members of the Il}k<;!\_C~I ty, who attended the inaugu- who will be assisted by Mrs. the E 1eve n t.h Anniversary Fitzgerald, 115 Lewi.~ton; Joan Detroit Boat Club will hold a ration of Mt. Holyoke's new Jewelers - Opticians A. Marvin Atkins and Mrs. Luncheon of United Com- Hepry, 564 Vendome; Mrs. bridge-luncheon at 12 p.m., on and Artist Suppliers president R i c h a l' d Glenn munity Services' Motor Aides Frank ~~rphy~ 408 Fisher; Wednesday, February' 19, at Gettel!' Ralph Recor. Mrs. John Clark for Over 100 Years will lead a discussion on the on Tuesday, February 18, at Mrs. WIlliam Sullw6ld, 724 the club. The theme-will be the Club president is Mrs. Rich- topic, "Disciples to Such a Goo d will Industries, 6522 Shoreham r 0 a d; and Mrs.. Club's 119th birthday party. ~ 30 Clifford St. Detroit ard Armstrong, of Farming- Lord.>t Mrs. Fred Asmus is in Brush. Ethel Vortman, 1891 Oxford. Chairman of the affair is ton. Other officers ar~ Mrs. charge of the devotions fer the Heading- a group of out- The Motor Aides' luncheon, Mrs. G. H. Bobertz. Her Gom- Guyton, Mrs. W. T. Krieghoff, WO 2-3622' evening. standing volunteer d r i vel'S observing 11 years of service mittee, includes Mrs. Donald Mrs. Leonard Horton, Mrs. Rebecca Circle will meet. at who will be presented merit t<> the comm.unity, 'will feature W. Miller. Mrs. William J. Mc- Charming Colonial-- y~ block from lake Stanley Westberg and Mrs. awar,ds is ¥~. George Way . C H t S 1 Brearty, Mrs. A. John Cutting W. H. Ducker. 8 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Willial11$of 542 Lakeland. She Dr. Richard . er z, en or and Mrs. George F. Renaud. Arcnitect designed and supervised. Excellent traditional interior Melville Kennedy, 19799 Ida will be given two citations- Rabbi of Temple Beth El. After asp e cia 1 Lenten detoi). 5 bedrooms, 3 baths. Built 1941. Exceptional condition. 'lane. Mrs. Raymond Crockford 2-car attached garage. $65,000. Small floor plan mailed on one for having donated the Organized and operated en- luncheon, the guests will play request or interior inspection arranged by appointment. and Mrs. Robert Wayland will greatest number of service tirely by volunteers,' Motor bridge and canasta i~ the club Special ALBA serve as co-hostesses. Mrs. F. hours last year, and another Aides of Urlited Community ballroom. E. Greifenstein will present for,' completing 10 years of Services is now the largest Reservations for large num~ WE HAVE MANY OTHER GROSSE POINTE HOUSES Seamless Hosiery Sale! Part II of the topic, "Disciples service as a Motor Aide. Twice' motor corps of its kind' in the bers of guests have already Our system of photographs and small floor pions c;an usually to Such a Lord." Mrs. R. E. a week, Mrs. Williams has nation today. Its very personal been made by Mrs. Artnur shorten time-consuming period of preliminary inspections. Beggs will give the devotions been transporting an eight- transportation service is for DieDrick, Mrs. Warren Ament for the evening. year-old girl to and from 'patients referred by )author~ and Mrs. Hubert Phill1ps.. 'le Ruth Circle. will gather at Children's Hospital for essen- ized agencies. These are ill, --- __ C I ear D.nc: e the home of Mrs. Lyle G. tial treatment on a rare bone blind and handicapped men, NEVER LEARNS MAXON BROTHERS Ritchie, 19958 E. Williams disease of the knee. women and children in acute It's a mystery how a man Court ,at 12:45 p.m. She will Another Grosse Pointe resi~ .need of private transportation continues thinking he knows 83 Kercheval Avenue TUxedo 2-6000 be assisted by Mrs. Charl~s O. dent, Mrs. Leon Crawford of to h?spitals and clinics for es- it all in spite of the fact that " Thirteen Full-Time, I.nfonned Grosse Pointe Specialists. 50% OFF WatkinE' and Mrs. Hugh Delfs. 2138 Hampton Road, will re- sentlal treatments. he is C'Clnstantlyproving that Mrs. Paul Reed will lead a dis~ ceive a five-year award. During the past year, some he doesn't. cussion on the topic "Kingdom . Others from this area who 146 drivers made nearly 2,000 ------..:.------======------''---==-:--::=:= Beyond Caste." Mrs. Charles On All Dresses will be cited for outstanding trips, giving a total of 7831 Weatherly will present the de- records in Motor Aide service hours of servic~. '/3 to '12 Off votions. Susannah Wesley Circle will on all other merchandise including meet at the home of Mrs. skirts, blouses, sweaters, robes, petticoats Willis Bullard, 1330 S. Oxford, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Thomas Estes Jewelry, One-half Off Si~ver Blond ing and Mrs. Robert F: Nelson will serve as co-hostesses. Miss Ethel Osborne will present 'a ••• to weor anywhere •• , steam-heated north film, "The High Wall," in con- • Color necti<.mwith the discussion on , sun.warmed south or traveling in between. the book, "Kingdom Beyond Tipping • , • the print dress that refreshes, gently 'N' Caste." Mrs. John Garber will give the devotions. • Color Tints handled with soft collar, easy skirt. • •. an exquisite coot, fully lined, , . in colors 20445 MACK Miss Hatzenbuhfer .or Q dramatic change-over Opp_ To Wed in Autumn by the magic of ou~ special " that promise spring. A Vera Maxwell Original.. Howard process Johnson's One from a collection of costumes. ~rosse pointe WOOds_ Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Hat~ ... to reveal the . zenbuhler, of Detroit, an- of your hair. • nounce the engagement of their daughter, Donna Marian, to Michael G. Marrs. He is the son of the Myron Robelle's Beauty S~lon F. Marrses, of Barrington road. The couple will be mar- ~9027 Ma~k at Moross Road TU 4-1 130 ried 0;), October 4. ' ~C-j.;";"'.;":'''~'. And the Queen is in the • '" • "' •. V' .) I parlor eating bread and honey. Naturally fabulous Slenderella put her there for . Queens have to be just , ,~ perfect-tall, erect with those FLOWERS • • • for Valen"tine ..:W slender youthful lines. Perfect ~/ po$lure- Firm - Supple- not a pound overweight. This we do for every womsn- th~ nicest thing and we do it every day. , . Better call right now for you can give that free trial. You 'lllo'Ve the care and devotion of those • a lovely bouquet wonderful SIenderella people •.. and, of course, it's fun !o be pampered-cared for. • a beautiful corsage And 80-0..0-0 inexpensive ..• only $2.00 per visit- ~, • a gorgeous plant { Budget Plan. Hurry in. You'll typ1cal margaret rice' be SO proud you did when fa you see the stars in ms ~yes. t~ftqQ~r.dIA.. :~~~::g~~~G:g~:~:~~,:DIU. .AA'. . ...-.'- .(j)..'..';," All Salons Open 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Daily. ~ TU~~d~ 1-7800 112 KERCHEVAL AVENUE. GrQSS6 Pointe farms. M~j&an _ TU 2--,662 D~liveri~s 1'1 •. . I~ , ~ . 2li3 PIERCE SIREfl'. Birmingham, M'Ieh'Igan • • •• •••••••• •• . '. MI 6-8500 Membu - FIO~i5ti Teleg~aPh Dell'Verr 'EASTLAND CENTER CONCOURSE-EASTLAND CENTER, ~troit, MJ(h,gan DR 1-3500 FLORIST 't"" h' an WO 1.1872 5'lJ DAVID 510TT BLDG., DetrOI • mlt Ii • • • • • YE 8-911 0 18590 MACK AVENUE Near Grone Pointe POft Office' . . 15749 GRANO RIVER ROAD, Detroit. Michiaan 6-2272 76 Kercheval • • • ~n the hill EL • .A '. 0.' O' Q BC-9 COMMUNITY CONCOURSE-NOR:HLAHO CiJeTER, Detroit, Mlch 4-8551 .0.' .G.).' .~:' ••~.' •.CJ:' ••~;i;.O;jt;.~ •.;;.C';~;jj.~ .•. ~,:A;..~.;ii.t?:ifij~.*i ....;Mj'.., U . . •...... -.:, ~ 'iI .... '-" Utd ... ~ U 4 _ .." 1481.. SCHAEfER JIOI'O. Dearbotlt. MiclNlaa , " ••I • ....; • ..,. ... • , , , y .,

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Church to~Hold Mrs., Roy James teinweber Woman's Club AAL Leinweber -Riley Farrti~y Night 'Meets Feb. 19 Peter J. Shuerts The' Hope, Circle of 'th.e Fir~t //Eleanor, Bess, Mamie" will On Vows Exchanged"" English Evangelical 'Lutheran' be the topic interesting mem. Honeymoon in South Church, Vernier and Wedge- bel'S of the Grosse Pointe General M.:: wood, will sponsor a family Woman's C lu b .at their 1 Bride Choses Ivory Silk Taffeta and Chantilly Lace,'for o'clock, February _.19 meeting Marilyn Willoughby, daughter o~ the Harry Arnold War Merr., night ,on 'Sunday, February Willoughbys, of Flint, was married Saturday' in Court Wedding Saturday in St. Clair of Montefalco 16, at 5 p.m. at the War Memorial Center. Street Methodist Church in that city to Peter J. Shuert The Sat Supper' will be served, with Mrs. D. Dwight Struthers Church; Honeymoon in Mexico' son of the Cecil Shuerts, of Kercheval avenue. ' entertainment following. Do- will contiUue her very popu~ tion of Un iv' lar talk; //Presid~nts'Wives in ~------~- darity Hous~ At a mor!1ing ceremony Saturday in St. Clare of nation will be $1.25 for adults The bride wore a taffeta , , Montefalco Church Beverly Ann Riley, daughter of the and 50c for children: Reserva- the White House" given ,be- 17, at 1 p.m. fore this group three years and lace gown fashioned I WIth pearl studded veIls. Their Joseph J. Rileys, of Buckingham road, was married to tions can be made with Mrs. 'th f h t colomal bouquets had blue trip on the 51 ago. Mrs. Struthers, a Grosse 11 k' E: F. Busdieker, TU. 1~5051or WI a U oop s Ir, a accents. Woodrow Roy James Leinweber. Pointe resident, and a gradu- ~; Mrs. Alvin Ruprecht, TU. 1-, pouf o~ .the taffeta formi~g Paul Frederick Shuert was ate of Linwood College, in rector of HI For her wedding she 9608, before February 10. a modIfIed bustle. A 'crown his brother's best man and the Missouri, majored in history U.A. \V., wil. chose an ivory silk taffeta Eliza beth J oann Riley was of lace held her fingertip ushers were Jack Ripper, ot' her sister's maid of honor and and has spent years gathering subject r: gown .fashioned on empire the bridesmaids were Sharon Kirk Walsh, John" Walton, material on the ~hite House veil of illusion and she Dearborn, Dick Insidioso, of :r-'rom Labo;' lines with a bodice of rose Diann Riley, Mrs. George E. David Hun~er and Robert Mc- families, until they seem like carried white orchids and Bangor, Mich.; Bill Johnston, , of Trenton, N.J. and Paul All memberi • pointe Chantilly, lace em- Parker III, Mrs. Carl Kamhout Kendrick. _' real people to her. It is in this feathered white ,carnations. Willoughby, the bride's bro- are welcomf: broidered with pearls. A and Terry Kuhn. For her daughter's, wedding manner that she likes to pre- reservations and the reception at the De- sent their home life, how they Bar-bara Stapert was maid ther. panel of matching lace ac- They vlOre royal blue peau fred. F. T a cented the princess skirt de soie frocks with maching troit Yacht Club Mrs. Riley entertained and humorous in- of honor and, the bridesmaids The newlywedsJlre traveling wore a Wedgwood blue Italian Harry A. Fr: which deepened into a hats and carried cascades of cidents in their lives- in the were Mary Roell and Roselyn to Washington, Virginia and white roses. silk dres's and matching flow- White House. The Tuesdf: '-, :athedral train. Brown. They wore blue velvet Florida and when they return The bridegroom, son of the ered hat. Her flowers were Mrs. E. G. Evl:mden will be of the AAU¥' A crown of lace held her Joseph W. Leinwebers, of orchids. program chairman and Mrs. frocks and blue circle hats will live in Durand. the home of 1'1 , . two tiered veil of silk illl,l.sion Rivard boulevard, asked' his Mrs. Leinweber was in gray Russell Randall, the tea hour ling, 217 M.: and she carried phalaenopsis broth!r, Thomas, to be his best Italian silk with a white hat hostess. Mrs. David H. Crowe February 18. orchids and ivy with her man. • appliqued .with green leaves and Mrs. Gilbert E. Delaney Sheedy will I' prayer oook. Seat.ing the guests were and green orchids. . are arranging a patriotic table Mrs. Anthop..~' When the newlyweds left setting. Those assisting will be serve as spea i on a wedding trip to Acapulco, the Mesdames E. C. Brendtke,~, Mexico, the bride was wearing J. S. Burrows, F. J. Button, a light blue wool two piece John H. Carter, Hubert G. Dye t( frn dres:;; and matching hat with Goebel'; Richard Huegli. L. A. annual navy accessor~es. They will Lotgering, Darwin Nelson, Ro- Valentj live' in Lakeshore Village. land Postel, Lawrence G. Put- -I nam, Herman G. Ruete, R. This Friday I '~ Schellig, Gordon Skinner, Ed. -Picture by Beatrice Zwaan troit \Yacht C' ward A. Smith, Jr., 'Malcolm the holiday \- Si.ngle Adults BEVERLY ANN RILEY, daughter of tbe Joseph R. Stirton, Louis F. Vollmer, Cruise Cock' fill- J. Rileys, of Bl;}ckingham road, was married Saturday Carson M. Wallace and Ernest clearance ing a fashion To Hold Dance Whitney. Famous ~ in St. Clare of Montefalco Church to Mr. Leinweber. clothes. ' The Senior Group of the He is the .son of the Joseph W. Leinwebers, of Rivard Red hearts ' BASS WEEJUNS This Friday, February 14, as War Memorial Center will be wonderful values! boulevar.d. be used in the guests at this meeting. Tasseled mocassin Ir everyone kiiows is Valentine's ed by red , antique b~own or antiquE Day, and the Center Club at' Carl R. Habe block .. HOUSEHOLD HINT the Grosse Pointe War M,em- Betrothed Bermuda Gala sisted by the 11.95 orial Center is preparing to The label on a can of peas and the Hen!" Regulation mocossin in make the m~t of it by sched- contains a great deal of in- On h~llld t antique red, brown O~ uling its monthly dance on this On Calendar formation that can 'help yvu guests will block. date. ' buy the kind you want, accord- Charles S. To 1~.95 A symbolic pierced he'art. ing to the U.S. Department of T,he Junior Women's Asso~ Tompkins, V held captive in a bird cage will Agriculture. NO.1 peas are the Fred C. Jense ciaHon for the Detroit Sym- smallest, No.6, 7, and 8 are be one of the featured decora- phony Orchestra will stage 3 KERCHEVAL Erdman, Mr. wat,ton-pierce tions. Broken hearts will be large sizes. Or the peas may F. Steiner, th'j kercheval at st. clair two "Bermuda" parties at op~ be mixed sizes. Tne label will matched for one Valentine posite ends of the city Wednes~ kers, the Paull tell. . sell G. Marrs. twirl which will again bi: to day, Feb. 19, at 8 o'clock. Narons, and LI the music of Bill Knicely's or~ Bridge will be the order of the chestra. win Fenton. evening and Bermuda shorts On Tuesda;.' All young business and pro- th.e costume :for the affairs fessional people residing in the be the scene < Valentine which will benefit the orches- Dear Madom, Pointes are cordially invited to bridge lunch" tra's maintenance fund. Harry B. 011' attenQ. this dance and bring a We toke great pleasure in announcing our man of the dc; gueSitif they wish. The candle~ Mrs. Donald E. Brown will newest ultra modem "BERNARD HAiR Swe~tnejj chair the eastside party to be Balloons all(. lit atmosphere is a perfect set- .. STYLISTS" of 20845 Mock Avenue. streamers wil ting :for li1tle Dan. held in. the home of Mrs. Al- fred Cytacki, of Lakeshore Our services and styling "know how" the committE:~ road. . have long been enjoyed by Michigan's most guests in cos'_ HOUSEHOLD IDNTS will be a glal fastidious women. Bed linens may' have a Mrs. Maurice E. Sparr wi)l and imports c longer useful life if they are chair the westside party to be May we have the pleasure of proving our as a New On not allowed 'to whip in a strong held in the home of Mrs. Ed~ "know how" to you, as we nave to so Serving on wind or freeze stiff. 'l'hese At a Pal"fy marking the. mun.d C. .Risd.on,. association many others of our West Seven Mile Solon? are Mrs. Eric conditions weaken fibers. birthday of her father, an~ preSIdent, In Binrungham. Austin Howal'l .~::~~:c!~nouncement was made of the Eastside committee members Bohle, Mrs. J(] ~~.,engagement of JEANETTE are Mesdames Owen R. Baker 'THE' BERNARD HAIR STYLISTS. nith, Mrs. Fran DEE CAMERON to Lt. Robert II, William E. Bokram; Max S. Mrs. Joseph A. giFls . .. ~T 0 ~ d Barrett. She is the Crowder, Ch-ester P. Jankow- TUxedo 1-0953 daughter of the Gordon Nel- ski, W. H. Katzenmeyer, Ar. , son Cameron.s, of Hampton thur S. Linsel1, David Living- 20845 MACK AVENUE Mrs. M', good permanent office rqad, and. he IS th,~ son of the ston, William N. Montgomery, (3 BLOCKS NORTH OF VERNIER) " Robert WIlson Barretts, of Mt, George F. Renaud, Robert J. Heads I jobs. employer pays all Lebanon, Pa. Tobin and Leonard R.. West. -- Miss Cameron is a senior at Mrs. Josepl. fees. come in for a per- the University of. Michigan Yorkshire roc . where she is a ~nember - of named preside sonal interview. ~ Delta Delta Delta and Scroll. of Catholic Wo Many styles 'and G. Lt. Barrett, who was gradu- Elected wit' .sizes to choose from L. ~.~ated from the Military Acad- Stanley E, B, norrlet emy at West Point, is stationed MEDALLION. . SAVINGS. , president; M sor"e:I' ~~~~at Sewart Air Force Base, Bourke, secon. toiletries for madame and havana for 11'zonsieur i Nashville, Tenn. An. autumn Mrs.A. Stan personnel ~gency ~.! wedding is IJlanned;' vice presiden 1461 penobscot blag. ~ .~~. A. Wollenzin, president, an. ~:i After he is down and out a M. Segner, fift WO 1.5692 . I man finds his :friends are up ',BookAccounts Paq #-.4 ro Others wer. > ,..~~;WO:."'~""'~~'''''.''''~"':'~''''''''O:',;~'-~7TI,'J..,;... ~;.:r.'~~.:c' ..~." .... - and away. _ftI.'Ir'~".~.~.~~~ ...~.'~.~~~«~ Fitzsimons, u We Open president; Mn Deliver FARMS Evenings nell, seventh .... Miss Mildred Medallion Savings Book Accounts, the Mrs. Stephen sistant treasu same as our Medallion Savings Certificates, onica Conwa', GROSSe:DRUGPOINTE LET US SHOW YOU are issued upon an initial deposit of $500.00. secretary, anc HOW A PACKAGE POLICY WILL GIVE -.Furtherdeposits may be added tQ Medallion Dohany, recor 1 Kercheval Avenue, at F,isher Rd. '. Holding ofL MORE PROTECTION FOR LESS. MONEY' Savings BOQkAccour:tts'at any time in even of directors TUxedo 2-5151 are Mrs. Bu: MISS mul~iplesof $100.00. Ford II, Mrs, .GOOD M. A. GuenJ" Ask f~r our descriptive folder giving de- Haggerty, M, CHECK Hammond, 1'~ PUBLI(; SALES ARTHU'R J. 'ROHDE tails, or we will gladly meil you (2 copy Jones, JYJ.rs.} ,AND COMPANY upon request. and Mrs. JOhl l Not an Auction - All Items P~iced Others are INSURANCE McHugh, Mr~ Household Furn'is'hings O'Donnell, M: \ man, Mrs. Ei 2?11 East .Jefferson, Detroit 7 Mich. LO 7.6100 Mrs. Helen i,\ John Blinstn, Mr. J. Lapides O~rnrEALTB for one year t 18205 Parkside (Between 6 and 7 Mile Roads near Curtis) f>1J .,/J t () ,. Nor' LXC~lt:Jtvel'J a eJ.eon ~ Sunday, Feb. '16, from 10 Q. m. Serving the GROSSE POINTE Area: S Estate of • A lv\IRACLE DRESS SET for ~ , Harper-Grayton Office , I MackmiNewport Office or Mrs. Robert Oakman 16ii50 Harper,' at ,Grayton 14143Mack at Newport Guar'anteed +0 HOLD the 22 W. Milwaukee Ave. Half set .3. to 4 days LONG'ER than' Jefferson-Lake1wood Office (Between Woodward end Cass) Bushe Every item offered ii properly 'of estate ordin~ry lot~ons • • • for limp' 14301 E. '.fferson lilt Lakewood Sunday, Feb. 23, from lOa. m. or ~tra~9ht hair. TU ~ . . Sales Conducted by OPEN UNTll~5 O'CLOCK Ord~rs br DAILY-MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY , or shipp H. O. McNIER,NEY (l Farmer St. Office, 1,~15 Farm,r, is open until 8 o'clock on Monday Evenings; dae Appraiser 424 Book, Building £eIJ# - anCi on Saturdays, lOA. M. to 5 P. M. 1831 8 Mock Ave. TUxedo 2-6160 WOodward. 1-9085 Member Federal Reserve System and F.deral Deposit Insurance Corporatlon..r; Frui Wash;n

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. , s Woman's Page • • • by, of, and for Pointe Women AAUW Groups BusyToSpeakVows To Be Wed Troth Told Will Wed Harmonie Chorus th On Varied Projects . To Hold Gala Party General Meeting of Association :Also to' be Held at ...rnold War Memorial Center' on 'fihursday, February 20 Many Pointe Members of the Club Will Gather For Court Concert and Dinner Dance this Saturday Evening; huert, The Social Studies group of the American Associa- Selections from Popular Musicals on Program tion of Ur.iversity Wcmen will meet at the U.A.W Soli- darity House, 8000 E. Jefferson, next Monday, February Many Grosse Pointe members of The Harmonie, . Their 17, at 1 p.m. This will constitute the third and final field including its men's and women's choruses, will partici- blue trip on the subject of Automation .. pate actively-. either as audience or entertainers-in Woodrow Ginsburg, Di-0 the annual midseason concert at the club this Saturday evening. rector of Research at the "Thfi Lost Parts of America," U.A.\V., will speak on the It will be preeeded by a dinner and followed by will be illustrated with pic-: dancing. ,../,....~~~-~~- __ . _ sub j e c t of "Automation tures. The meeting will com- From Labor's Viewpoint." mence at 7:45 p.m. Director Frank l\tIurch Albert Schlorff, Richard Fish- All members of the AAUW Meeting at the home of Mrs. will conduct the program er, Ellery Pengra, Kurt Key- are welcome to attend. For Fred W. Adams, 685 Rivard (to start at 8:30), which will del and Carl Strek, all resi- reservations 'call Mrs. Al- boulevard on Wednesday, Feb- feature melodies from fam- dents in the Grosse Pointe fred F. T a y lor or Mrs. ruary 19, at 8 p.m. will be the iliar light operas: "Prince area. aveling Ed u cat i (\n group of the Mrs. Albert Schlorff will be Harry A Friesma. of Pi 1s en" "S t u den t 'a and AAlTW. Miss Virginia John- -Photo by O'Connor -Picture by Paul Gach , piano accompanist for the en- The Tuesday Evening group Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blon- Prince," "South Pacific," return son will serve as co-hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin. Mil- tire program. of the AAUW will .convene at Discussing "Costs in Higher Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Burdette ler, of Barrington road, an- dell, of St. Clair avenue, an- "New Moon" and "NLy Fair of Littleton, announce the en- Hagerman, of Muir road, an- nounce the engagement of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Marr, the home of Mrs. N. Ray Wat- Education" will be three nounce the engagemen( of gagement of their daughter, nouoce the engagement of Lady." Tenor Fred Kendall, of Hawthorne road will be ling, 217 McKinley avenue, mothers of college student~. their daughter, DEONE PA- their daughter, MARILYNN PATRICIA MARGUERITE, to their daughter, JUDITH, ANN, LILLIAN, to \ Joseph Edward a local favorite of concert, hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Aithur February 18. Miss Katherine Mrs. James W. Bushong win TRICIA, to Gary R. Lowe, son Joseph W. Lang, Jr. He is the to Scott C. Russell, son of Bejin, Jr:, son of the Joseph radio and television, will be C. Walker, of Lincoln road. Sheedy will be co-hostess and represent the large state uni. of Mrs. Leonard Dillon, of son of Mr .and Mrs. Joseph W. Mrs. Theodore Russel'l, -of. Mt. E. Bejins, 'of Fairford road. guest soloist. Guests of the Russell Trout- Mrs. Anthony G l'a z k 0 will versity picture, Mrs. Carlyle Trenton, and Frank Lowe, of Lang, of Holland, Michigan. PI~asant, and'the late Mr. Rus- The betrothal was told at a mans of Littlestone road, will ~erve as speaker. Her lecture, Rue g e r: a smaller college Wyandotte. \ J. Willard Carpenter of Sun- dinner party. The bride-elect be Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Barry, within the state, and Mrs. The 'bride-el~ct was gradu- ,sell.. . ningdale' Drive will sing the ated from Dominican High .Sh~ IS a semor at C?e,ntral Miss Miller attended the is an alumJ:la of Michigan of Westchester road, the Al- Alfred F. Taylor will speak School and attended Aquinas' MlChIga~ College, of WhIChMr. Academy of Sacred Heart, State University. tenor solo lines iI! "My FA-ir bert Schlorffs, Kurt KeydeIs Dye to Toast from the viewpoint of a large College of Grand Rapids. Mr. Russell'ls an alumnus. . Grosse Pointe, and is now Lady." And the octd of the and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fac- eastern school. The financial Lang was graduated from Mar- .He ,":as .a member of Delta studying at Michigan Stat~ The value of money depends men's ,:horus (who'll do a bit key of St. Paul avenue. Valentine Day problems of today's colleges University where she is an mion Military A cad e m y in S1gma .Phl .a.ryda15<;>a.ttended on ihe way people spend it. of barbershopping) meludes (Continued on Page 19) and universities will also be Aurora Blinois a t ten d e d the UmversIty of M~chlgan. A Alpha Phi. , . This Friday'evening the De- presented by Mrs. Kenneth Notre Dame U~iversity, and summer wedding is planned. Mr. Lowe is an alumnus of Cook, who is arrangi;lg the troit Yacht Club will herald will be graduated from Aqui- Michigan S tat e University. the holiday with a Valentine program. nas in June. Alp'ha Xi Deltas to Name After completing last season Cruise Cocktail Party featur- The Ceneral Meeting and with the Detroit Lions, he be- ing a fashion show of sports The couple have set a June. Qficers at Monday Meet Tea will be held at the War 14 wedding date. gan a term of duty with the clothes. Memorial on Thursday, Feb- Army at Ft. Leonard Wood, Red hearts and flowers will ruary 20, at 1:30 p.m. The The Grosse Pointe A'lumnae Mo. be used in the decor highlight .. Status of Women Study grouI? Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta ed by red glassware. Mrs. and the Legislative S t u d y Gardell Clu.b will hold its election of offi- Carl R. Hab~mas will be as- group of the }.-A UW will be cers Monday at 8 o'clock at the WelCOlne Club sisted bj-' the Clyde Centers jointly responsible for the To Fet!3 Mates Mt. Vernon road home of Mrs. and the Henry J. Grewes. program. W. J. Birdsall. On h~md tQ welcome the To Have LUllCJl Jean Pearson will be the Hostess for the evening wiH guests will be Commodore On Monday the Poin te Gar- meeting's principal speaker. be Mrs. W. J. Saile, of Holly- Charles S. Tompkins and Mrs. den Club will hold its annual Mrs. Alice Burlingame will Mrs. Pearson is the aviation wood road, with the assistance Tompkins. Vice Commodore husbands night beginning with be the guest speaker at the editor and science wri~er for cocktails and followed by din- of Mrs. N. J. Cummings, of Fred C. Jensen and Rosematy Anita road, and Mrs. Robert Welcome Wagon Club lunch- Erdman, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred the Detroit Free Press. She is ner at the Lincoln road home eon this Thursday at the War one of Detroit's most outstand- of Dr. and Mrs Albert D. Law. Hile, of St. Clair Shores. F. Steiner, the John D. Dieti- Mrs. Siefert, of the Grosse Memorial Center. kers, the Paul Roths, the Rus- ing personalities with a wealth Assisting will be Mrs. Tay- of u nus U a 1 experiences to Pointe Lib r a r y, C e n t r a 1 Her topic is "House Plants Jell G. Marrs, the T. Guy Mc- lor H. Seeber, Mrs. HerbeTt Branch, will revi'ew a number for Effective Accents" and Narons, and Dr. and Mrs. Ed- share. She has flown across D. Schmitz and Mrs. Raymond the North Pole, cracked the of current books. she will illustrate her talks win Fenton. C. Walk; . with materials. sound barrier, and co-piloted On Tuesday the club will Charles Helin will show Truth may be mighty-but For' reservations call Mrs. be the scene of a mardi gras a plane in a trans-continental travel movies as the program race. She also has an impres- a great deal of it is sup- Winifred Kindl, ED. 1-7743 or bridge hmcheon with Mrs. for the evening. pressed. Mary Wallace at TU. 5-8646.' Harry B. Oliver, the chair- sive record of wartime serv- 9 our man of the day. ice. AIR Balloons and s e r~ e n tin e Mrs. H. Ward Lewis will be :;treamers will deck the club, the hostess in charge of tea, following the program. She how" the committee .will g r e e t Attention' ••• 011 Knitters! will be assisted by Mrs. Wayne most guests in costume and there will be a glamorous antique R. Osborn, I Mrs. James W., • Spe~ial and imports display as well Bushong,. Mrs. Otis M. Dickey Pur~hase • and Mrs. Louis Gepford. 9 Our as a New Orleans menu. Spinnerin Nylaine or Spinnerin o so Serving on the committee Arrangements h a v e been 50 cIon? a.re Mrs. Eric C. Irvine, Mrs. made for the care of older pre- All Wool Worsted Nylaine Sport Austin Howard. Mrs. Hubert school children. There will 4-0z. Skein 1 I 2-0z. Skein B<>hle, Mrs. Joseph A. Schoe- be a sitter and the charge is ISTS. nith, Mrs. Frank Williams and 50c per child. For further de- FABULOUS SAVINGS Mrs. Joseph A. Van Deweghe. tails call Mrs. Kenneth Cook, All Bear Brand Yarn ON ODDS AND ENDS TU. 4-2001. Off All Sportswear Y2 ; OJ Some low as 1Oc per skein Mrs. MztJ.phy HOUSEHOLD HINT . . FREE INSTRUCTIONS Put "stuck-together" bacon Heads League slices in a cold skillet and heat slowly. After they become EP~in~<;?~~ChOOli Mrs. Joseph A. Murphy, of heated you will be able to YARNCRAFT (Acco~~LFl~~ Open d~ily 10:00 to 5:30 Yorkshire road, was recently separate them without tearing TUxedo 1-0595 named president of the League them. Thursday evening 7 :30 to 9:30 of Catholic Women for 1958..59. Elected with her were Mrs. Stanley E. Beattie, first vice president; Mrs. Francis t. Bourke, second vice president; Du Mouchelle Art .Galleries Mrs. A. Stansell Bush, third vice president; Mrs. Charles A. Wollenzin, Jr., fourth vice president, and Mrs. Bernard M. Segner, fifth vice president. Others were Mrs. Sherman Fitzsimons, Jr.. sixth vice WII Sell at. PUBLIC SALE an president; Mrs. Dayton O'Don- Qut6tandinf} Collection 01 Art nell, seventh vice president; Miss Mildred Feely, treasurer; Mrs. Stephen T. Gorman, as- belo,nging to a private collector !roim Paris, France sistant treasurer; Miss. Ver- onica Conway, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Emmet F'. Dohany, recording seoretary. Holding office on the board of directors for three years Sale Begins Monday! are Mrs. Bush, Mrs. Henry Ford II, Mrs. Gorman, Mrs. - M. A. Guenin, Mrs. George Haggerty, Mrs. Edward P. February 17th through February 22nd Hammond, Mrr.. Charles \t.;. Daily-10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. - Tuesday 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. J ones, Mrs. Eugene A. Love and Mrs. John T. McGee. Others are Mrs. Edward J. McHugh. Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Includes O'Donnell, Mrs. Frank Orle- man, Mrs. Emmet E. Tracy, Marble Statuary, Bronzes, Tap~stries, Silverware Mrs. Helen Warner and Mrs. John Blinstrub were elected .Venetian Glass, Sterling Tea Sels, Etc. for one year to fill a ,vacancy. IVORIES Northern AFRICAN TOM TOM Oft pair of Spies ivory .tusks. Also ivory groups. CARVED WOOD . FIGURES ,ji("~\" for Sauce 16th and 17th century polychrome 1 , or Pies EUROPEAN PAINTINGS ORIENTAL RUGS IMPORTED FURNITURE re)igious figures. One pair Nubian Half Collection includes paintings by -A jewel of a collection. Exquis'ite pieces of English Slave~. Bushel Dore, Jouvenet, F. C. Baude, K. Tab r i I, Serapi •.' Ker. and mod r.e n furniture; uJardin, T. Cascella, H. Gaston mans, Sarou'ks. . French provencial and Per- PORCELAIN Call Darien. iod furniture. Pair of Cato-di-monte urns. Meis. sen and L im 0 g e punch bowls, By a:l means, one of, the most outstailding COLLECTIONS ever presented for PUBLIC SALE,! Sevres, Urns. TU 3-8030 " Orders broug'ht in daily For further information, call. the gallery "~:j " or shipped collect. 5; Jack Frost i Fruit Farm DuMouchelle Art Galleries, Detroit, Mich. 1 Washington, Mich. 409 EAST JEFFERSON AVE. Lawrence F. DuMouchelle ~~onductin, Sale Telephone - WO 3-6255

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Page Eighteen C;'ROSSE' P01NTE' NEWS February 13, 1958 - Februa , J '"'" St. I Part: For t are' kiilgS League, ~ pressive ~ 7, at the] This gar ~ FRED RUnnELLS .,as much ~ Lakers VI Blue 'Devils Smash Jinx Parochial St. Paul VI East Side] In Beating Highl~nd Park A Catholic The swi1 After 18 heartbreaking defeats, the Grosse Pointe the 22 ma Blue Devil basketball team cracked the Highland Park board wh( jinx with a long awaited 58-52 victory over the unbeaten • because of ,. competitiOl league leading Parkers last Tuesday, February 4, before I a frenzied bipartisan standing-room-only crowd that jammed the Pointers spacious home gymnasium. ~ The upset victory avenged the Devils' only loss this sea- pions they have been over the Ion, administered by the Park- past eight years in the BCL. ers on their small home court But time waits for no one--. . ~ January 24, and vaulted the not even a champion-and the I I Pointers into a two-way first clock ~an out. B~lam brok.e ustl-n place tie in the hot Border loose m the SpaCIOUSDevIl A Cities League race. gymnasium as Pointe fcu:s Wins flooded the floor and surround- With a break here and there ed their heroes and Coach Cage Title in the final half of the season Howard MacAdam. When the the Devils could become the fans couldn't get their hands By Tom LoCicero, first Pointe team to win the on the Devils who finished the BCL title since back in the game they turned to the subs Austin senior 1948-49 season. During those to O'ffer congratulations and The Austin Friars racked eight years the Parkers have thanks for ending the long won the crown seven times drought. up their last two league op- outright and shared it once with Fordson. Actually the game was won ponents last w-eek to finish at the' foul line with the Point- with a perfect 10..0 record Whole Picture Changed ers collecting 18 of 28 attempts qnd capture their third con- Playing the Par~~ers in baek- while the Paxkers 'were mis- to-back contests threatenEd to sing 18 of 32 tries. In the past secutive Catholic League " turn the balance of the BeL the Parkers have been strong Central Division title. race into one of anti-climax. in this department but not this The Friars racked up their But the split makes it one of night. In the field goal dt:- -Photo montage by Fred Runnella excitement and anxiety which partment the Devils outscored most lop-sided victory of the Top photos show the huge record crowd of 3,700 that jammed c:ould produce a single cham- tlie Parkers 20 to 19. season on Tuesday, February the Grosse Pointe Blue Devil gyIllDasium to see the Pointers break through the Parker defenS€ to score as LARS ANDERSON (19) pi'On, or a two or three-way The officiating left some- 4, when they walloped De La an 18-game Highland Park winning streak. Bottom from left to rides piggy back to snare a rebound. Elated Devil coaches and play- tie for the crown. thing to be desired and both Salle 86-35. The 51 point dif- right; CO-CAPTAIN '~TORRID" TOMMY WOODRUFF (3) barrels ers leap from bench to cheer the long awaited,victory.' Both the Parkers and Devils I teams had reason to complain ference set a, new Austin went into this crucial contest as the two whistle tooters school record and the 86 points with big questions to be an-' missed gl ...------,._---- The Devils slammed 5 in-~ . • MacAdam came up with Larry puts them in the drivers' seat Notre Dame stalled and a workmanlike 58-25 job only The partial letdown was 42-30 lead going. into the last a shell of a Royal Oak team dividual. even~ ~nd took bot.h r Birmingham, which has proven Bruzzese to replace Andrews for the 1957-58 BeL crown. stalled but it couldn't stall off only natural after the wonder- eight minutes. trooped off the local court. relays In bUIldmg up theIr to be an outstanding Class A who also graduated. La~:ry col- Highland Park still is very the inevitable, an Austin vic- ful battle the Devils staged in Stave Off RaIl"" lopsided score. powerhouse in the State. The lected 10 valuable points and much in the race. tory which we,nt to the Friars 01 Racing to a comfortable 11-3 handing unbeaten Highland Ro"al Oak surged fo 19 Royal Oak was only able to defeat came in the opening . ,: . . l' first period lead the Devils played brilliantly under both Both Grosse Pointe and by the fantastically low score Park its first setback of the ts th I arter b t pom me ast qu u slammed the door in the take one first and two seconds meet of the season and was backboards before he fouled Highland P.ark must still meet of 20~5,The 15 point difference season on Tuesday, February Woodruff and company man besides five third places in the a non-league contest which r . - .A;::orns' face in the second out halfway through the final an ever improving Fordson wa~ the smallest margin the eight individual events, which doesn't count in Border Cities PRe quarter with the Devils hold- quintet. on their trip to the Friars have held over an op- 4. This, coupled. with' the aged ~o stave off .the l'ally WIth period and allowed only a foul Acorn's' determination and 12 pomts of theIr own. shot to be made. In the mean- averted the Grosse Pointe League competition. ing a 14-point lead. throne room. In this respe<.-t ponent this year. The final ambition for the p~stige that W dr ff . d h' b'd slam.. Summaries the Devils appear to have an point totals were new lows for would come if they could beat 00 u cOntmu~. IS . I time, paced by Ron n i e VVoodruff Big Star The Acorns' greatest success Grosse Pte. 71, Royal. Oak 25 edge as they will entertain the each school, the team that beat Highland for All-.State recog?1tion WIth Schram's 6 points, the Devils uTorrid" Tommy Woodruff, of the afternoon came in the 50 yd. Freestyle--NIcholson Tractors on their home court Park turned what should have a 22-pomt produ~tlOn ~d an cattapaulted to a 29-4 margin 100- yard orthodox b re a s t (GP); .Rose (RO); kroeyr the Devils' co-captain, emerged while the Parkers 'will be The De La Salle game was been an early route for the excellent defenSIve display. at the halftime intermission. stroke ...... hen Ashton' outdis- (GP). Tune 25.7. 10401 E as the star of the game and forced to play on Fordson's, the clincher for the league Runner-up honors went to I the individual high point man home court. Usually the home crown and Il?-arkedthe ~enty- Pointers into a thriller. Larry Bruzzese and Royal Coach ~eorge Vande.rWey- tanced Dick Law for first 100 yci Butterfly - Carne with 29 points. Tommy cashed team has a slight advantage seventh st;algh~ leagUe VIctOry Woodruff Takes Charge Oak's Patenaude who tied den substItuted freely m -the place and Fidler placed third (GP); ~row (GP); Barnett <' < 10100 ~ in 12 of his points in the "pay- which is figured to be from for the FrIars. Led by Dave De The lead changed hands 13 with 10 points ' . last two quarters and cleared ahead of Dick Kay for 6 (RO). Tlme--l:04.8. off" third quarter in which the 3 to 5 points. Busschere and Russ Schoen- times and was tied 9 times in It _was B~zese who kept his. bench ot all 17 players. points. At that poi n t the 200 yd. Freestyle - ~ehl ertz Devils practically Pl!-tthe game t H th 'b'l". herr, who totaled 28 points be- the first two periods and early the Devils in the ball game ThIrteen of the 17 put a mark Devils were riding a very (GP); 1:f (GP); Jamelson out of reach as they led 42-2& ere ~e e pOSSI1 ItIes In tween them, the Friars raced in the third stanza before during those first two trying on the scoreboard. comfortahle 41-13 c us h ion. (RO). Tlme-2:l6.8. fiiith eight minutes remaining. ~he remam.der of the season; to a 43-15 halftime lead. "Torrid" Tom In y Woodruff periods when he connected for Royal Oak lost many oppor- Rose was the big point winner 100 yd. ~ackstroke - Cutler If the DeVIls and Parkers go. '. for the Acorns WIth his two (GP); HIll (GP); Walters Only in the first quarter and the rest of the way unbeaten MIdway through the third took charge of the situation. 8 of his .10 points. He has tunities through unorthodox early in the second ~:..anzawas T Royal Oak battled the Devils proven in the last two games shots that had one chance in second place finishes in the (RO). Time-l :01.0. they will share the title. quarter Co.ach Chuck hollosy 50 yard free style and the 150 100 yd. Freestyle-Bab~ock tte game close with the lead Either one can win it outright removed hIS starters and sub- on even term in the first he is an able replacement for a hundred of going through changing hands six times a.nd quarter and held a 14-12 lead the departed Marty Andrews. the basket. It appeared the yard individual medley events. (GP); Gregory (GP); MIller if the other loses Olie O!f its stituted fre~ly. Before De- Babcock Wins Two (RO). Time-55.0. being tied on three occasions remaining games. At this point Buschere ~etIred he c~llected going into the second period. While Grosse Pointe Wps Acorns were attempting to Co-captain Chuck Babcock 100 yd. Breaststroke - ~sh- before the Devils finally Fordson holds the "key" to 6 more pomts to "run hIS total The Pointers fought back and winning Highland Park was impress the spectators'" with was the meet's only double ton (R~); La,: (GP); Fidler wt)rked out a slim six point, the throne room. And the to 23 for scoring honors. created a 24-2.4 deadlock at swamping Monroe 74-36 and circus-like play instead of winner with victories in the (R~) .. TIme-1.14.0. 26-20, halftime lead. Tractors still have an outsi(le Gary Ruprich caged 11 halftime. "dark horse" Fort:n;op was team play ~ Almost to a man Lars Anderson pus."led the Undoubtedly Coach Howard humbling Wyandotte 62-46. On they pIa y e d individually 100 yard freestyle and the 150 DIvmg-Alcott (GP); ~- chance to create a three-way points to pace the 26 point yard individual medley as he neus (GP); Kelly (RO). Pomts Pointers into a one-point lead' tie if it can trip both the fourth quarter surge to victory. MacAdam must have explained these results the next two which enabled the Pointers to seconds after the opening deadlocked leaders. In the Notre Dame game the to his players the facts of life weeks promise to be hot ones steal or tie up the ball fre- paced the. Devils. to their sixth -i~ol.yd. Ind. Medley _ Bab- whistle with a foul shot. John in the red hot basketball race in the Border Cities League. quently. ;~~~ VIctOry in as many c~k (G~); Rose (RO); Cal-nl! Cannis ti~d the score with a Scoring, summa,ries: . Friars were forced to stand that, currently,. exists. Appar- Grosse Pointe. will tackle the Howard emerged as the in- The Devils have lost only to (GP), Tlme-1:40.3. foul and Anderron came right GROSSE POINTE around for nearly three and a ently that was aU that was Tractors on Fnday, February dividual scoring leader with 10 G F hall periods before the Irish ______200 yd. Medley ReI a y - back and dropped another needed, Woodruff poured in 8 14: in a "must" ga~e at home. points. Runner-up honors went GROSSE PTE. (VanderVoort, charity toss to give the Devils Woodruff .. ,10 9-9 ~~s, decided to play ball. points, center Rem Purdy col- HIghland Park WIll travel to to Schram with 9. Preston Purdy ,..... 2 0-1' 4 Dave De Busschere caged Yacht Club Bowlers Law, Grow, Mertz). Time- the lead again. Highland Park lected five and co-captain the the Tractors' lair a week paced the losers with 6 points. 2:01.0. star E u g e n e Lawson, who Boardman ... 1 1-6 3 two quick field goaLs in the Bruce Boardman added three later. This will be a "must" To Hold Meet March 8 200 yd. Speed ReI a y - Anderson , •. 1 5-8 7 first quarter to give the Friars to outscore the Acorns 18 to 6 game for the Parkers if GrosSe notched 28 points for runnef- GROSSE PTE. (Hackathorl1t Bruzzese .... 5 0-1 10 a 4.1 lead. In the second period TIPSY DRIVER NABBED up honors, tied the COlL,twith in the third perIod to hold a Pointe beats the Tractors: Thp. Detroit Yacht Club Thorne, Measel, Mehl). Time- a foul of his own. From there Kelly ....•.. 1 1~1 3 Joe Finazzo notched a field A ticket for driving while Eastside Bowling League will 1:47.2. the lead see-sawed back and Hunt 0 2-2 2 goal for a 6-1 lead which was under the influence of alcohol hold its third invitational where it stood until the start forth throughout the balance Re~erves Avenge. Parker Defeat was issued Roger Guy _Hostet- mixed-doubles meet on Satur- CAR DAMAGED of the period with Rem Totals ..... 20 18-28 58 of the fourth quarter as' the ter, of 29140 Riverbank, in day, March 8. Jerry .J. Kulaja of 64 Clair. Irish made no attempt to Grosse Pointe-'s reserve bas- Purdy cashing in a foul to HIGHLAND PARK Pointers outscore the Parkers Harrison Township, last Fri- Contestants will meet at the view road, reported to Farms give the Pointers a 12-11 lead score. The strategy was de- ketball team did, a complete. 11-10 with five of the points day, February 7. Hostetter was Eastland Bowl, Nine Mile and police on Thmsday, February Lawson ..... 10 8-11 23 signed to make the Friars about-face last Friday, Febru- at the end of the first period. coming at the foul line. nabbed by City police as he Kelly, and complete in two 6, that someone ran into his , . Hancock ...• 3 5.12 11 come after the ball and foui ary 4, as they avenged an Bruzzese Comes Through weaved his way from Rivard shifts: at 12 nl)on and at 2:15 car while it V;~ parked in the Cannis ,3 1-5 7 in the attempt. But Austin con- earlier loss to Highland Park . Ronnie Harper annexed scor- Dick Krivak put Highland Krivak ., 1 0-1 2 ing honors with 12 points to to Fisher 'On Jefferson. He was p.m. The¥e will, be a dinner Grosse Pointe High School tented itself with its tight zone with a very convincing 41~26 held . at the station several Park in the lead for the last Kourtakis 0 0-1 0 squeeze out his teammate Ron- following the competition, to parking lot, cat:.sing about $50 and waiting game. Finally victory on their home court. hours before being released to be held at the Detroit Yacht in damage to the right side of time when he dumped m a Mileski 0 0-2 0 Notre Dame tired of immobile nie Schram who caged 11 Fundukian .. 2 0-0 4 Eleven days earlier the his wife on a $100 bond. Club for the participants. the vehicle. field goal as the second quar- offense after Russ Schoenherr points. Pat Chaffin paced the Mapp .... ,.. 0 0-0 0 Pointers looked woefully weak ter started. It was at this and Paul Kasper connected on Parkers with 10 pointts and point Larry Bruzzese proved and helpless as the Parkers long shots. The Irish came out captured third place in the' Totals ...•. 19 14-32 52 slamme,d them wi.th a lopsided to his coach he had made the of their "deep freeze" and as individual scoring race. right choice in pic1G.nghim to 55-29 shellacking on their I: they did De Busschere. took replace the graduated Marty home floor. Harper and Jon Rice were a lpecia'i over and caged 10 points in the Andrews. In rapid fire order PIc. Richard Barton the reserves trooped off particularly outstanding under last four minutes to salt the & for Bruzzese poured in three bas- both backboards and were the .. In Alaska Maneuvers game away. the floor after their eighth win kets on fast breaks to put the in ten staI'lts a Devil fan yelled bellcows that paced the P.oint- Ray Why,te courtesy service Devils out in front by six The Friars will tackle a at coach George VanderWey- ers cOnlplete reversal of form J"ro7 points, which was the margin FORT GREELY, ALASKA tough Hamtramck quintet on den "You did it this time, over the first encounter. on E of victory. The Devils never (AHTNC)-PFC Richard K.' Fdday, February 14, in a non- 'coach." A quick nod and a The Devils outs.hot the Park- Your 1958 License Plates. must of ; relinquished the lead. Barton, 2q, son of George H. league game ~s a warm-up be- gleeful.'Wink was the answer ers from the floor' 14-9 nnd regt fore the Friars engage St. accc Although they were down 12 Barton, 253 Moran rd., Grosse Benedicts in the fJrst round of as the lanky mentor strode collected .13 of 24 free throws proudly after charges to ~ points with a minute and a Pointe, Mich., is p8!ticipating the . Catholic L,eague City. hiS. as compared to. ~i:ighland be installed b)f March 1.~. me dressing r9.bm: , Park's, 8 ,for ~3. and half remaining, the Barkers in maneuvers with- the 39th Championship to urn a'm e n t didn't give up. Paced by Law- The Parkers--',were able to meJ"' Infan try at Fort Greely, whiCh will comm nce)on Sun- SCORING SUMMARIES Let us purchase them for you and- zon, who caged 12 points in 7 stay with the Devils through- the Grosse Pointe the final period, the Parkers Alaska, one of the coldest spots day, Fe.brua~ 1~ m the U of D out the first halt and trailed for 'h N th A. t. MemorIal BUlldmg. stormed back to cut the deficit. on t e or men can con 1- 9-8 in the first quarter and G F Pts, install them free Qlf charge! ~i'l to six p.ionts before time ran nent. 17-15 B.Jt halftime ..!t took some Harper 4 4-5 12 Rice 8-6 3 out. That last minute and a The manevers consist of doing for the Parkers to be o half produced some of the SPORTSMEN .that close at halftime, how- Schram 4 3-5 11 Why stand in line to purchase your plates, or risk skinned knuckles simulated combat situations in roughest basketball seen this R1:f1e ranges, skeet, ever. In the second quarter the Boward 3 2-2 .S installing them, whe~ we will do it for you! Just present your title and which mobility on snow and year on the Devils' home court. trap, and pistol shoot- Devils abandoned their cau- Lang 3 1-5 "1 training in tactics are being ing within 25minutes license reqistration to our cashier.' •. and the troublesome details .are At times it resembled a foot- drive of Gr. Pointe. tious .first period tactics and Lee o 0-1 G stressed Gun s hop; carries Dow 0-0 G ours. Drive bock later and we install the plates immediately! No waiting! ball game as the Parkers on complete line hunt- rac.ed to a comfortable 16-8 o a couple of occasions threw Barton is regularly assigned ing equipment and lead before they allowed the Macdonald o 0-0 • No lost time! . as a fire direction center com- cloth i n g. Telescope body blocks at their opponents P a l' k e r s a score' halfway puter m the 39th's Mortar and iron sights sold in an attempt to gain posses- and installed. Ex- through the period. Pat Chaf- Totals 14 13-24 41 sion of the ball. Bei."1gbehind Battery. He entered the. Army perts on hand at all fin broke 1ihe drought with a all you pay for is the -plates' last Ap!'il and completed basic times to "sight in" Highland Park this late in a game was a new your rifle or to help free throw and then paced the training at Fort Lewis, Wash. G F Pts. The make/or model ••. or where you purchased your car ••• experience fur Coach Jim you de'cide on your Parkers' comeback surge by Darin Barton was graduated fr.om equipment. o O~2 • makes n,o difference. This-is merely a free neighborly service. Wink's team. scoring all of the Parkers' sec- Dumas 1-1 '1 Grosse Pointe High School in o "MAPLE ~)~. ond quarter points. Lawson Didn't Get Flustered 1955 and attended the Univer- 2 1-1 5 GROVE -.?'1:;'..~ With their' lead seriously Sarver With time running out and sity of Michigan. He is a mem- 3 2-4 8 threatened, the Devils concen- Dahlby their Border -Cities League ber of Sigma Phi fraternity, 1 0-1 2 GUN SHOP \~ij~,; trated on defense al}.dallowed Chaffin 3 4-4 10' lead and undefeated streak and Shooting Rong. , threatened the .Parkers were the visitors a single point Blackwell o 0-0 • under great pressure but at CRITICISM EASY 21-Mil. Rd. at Gratiot while padding their lead to a White o 0-0 It, Serving Grosse Pointe for the past 25 Years no time did they become flus- It seems to be a rule of life F'Jur Miles North of Mt. Clemens comfortable 31-17 margin go- Sigmon o 0-0 .. 151i5 E. Jefferson. at Lakepointe th::.t yeu receive many more Grosse Polnt~n; can take Harper ing into the final stanza. tered. They played with the to Beach Highway, to U S. 25 Phone VAlley 1-2000 Hours: 7 a.m. 9 p.m. +0 1 a.etermination of the cham- complaints than compliments. The l~st quarter laW the Totals ; .,1

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1958 February '13, I~58 G,ROSSI! POINT! NEWS Page Nineteen Mount C~emens' place in the ~ St. Paul Lakers Capture I eight-team league. Because the Lakers needed Neighborhood' Club News Church Basketball League I Harmo'nie. Parochial League Crown the :final win to' clinch the . PI' t f A to (Continued from Pare 1'7) Parochial League title they • S m~f:;s ~:~: ::~~~teCh:r: " Thursday eelng en y /0 C]lon . For the secont! year in a row the St. Paul Lakers took no chances' on an upset The Grosse Pointe' Church the Sea's team tied for top and their WIves include Mr~ are kings of the East Side Second Division Parochial and went to work with ma- 11 a.m. Knitting Ladies Basketball League's top teams honoM with 2 points apiece. and Mrs. Hector J. Dunsmore League. The Lakers captured the crown with an im- chine"like precision to lead 3:45 p.m .., Girls Gym Ages 7-1~ are now vying fW first place Grosse Pointe ME:thodist has of Har-vard road, Mr. and Mrs. pressive 70-33 lacing of St. Phillip on Friday, February -24~L The second perioo saw 6:30 p,m, Billiards and Pool TeeI)age Boys. in their respective divi$ions. won two games, lost none, and Ludwig Reigel of Lakewood 7, at the latters home gymnasium. the Lakers relax a bit and al- 6:30 p.m. J-r. Girls Sports Program-lncludes Badl Gross'e POinte:' Woo'ds ..Pres- scored 69 points for the young avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Otto minton, VDlleyball, and. Basketball Ages b 4-' 't'd.f' t 1 .' . rr4. Lad S+ __th Krohn of Kensington road, Mr. This game made histor; in low t.heir opponents 11 points y.,enan merI e Irs p ace In season. vu.!' y~ar 0.1 e 8.nd Mrs. William Lelickens of as much as it is the LAST the and becaUse all of the schools but managed to leave the court 12 and oyer - ' ,the Senior dhrision when they Sea ~ in 6th place having lost East Outer drive, Mr. and , at halftime with a 42-12 8 p.m. pr,. Girls Sports Program-Includes Bad- defeated st. Michael's 53 to 35 both games and seoring only Mrs. Robert Mmphy of Allard Lakers will play in the th~ Lakers used to play a few . , margm. minton, Volleyball, and Basketball. on Saturday, February 8. 21 points. road, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pic- Parochial League. Next year years ago have made the jgmp The subs performed equally Friday " Two strong. scorers, ,Paul St. Clare and. St. Paul tossed cirilli of Whittier road, Mr. st. Paul will move up to the to the stronger. league. The well in .the last two periods i-5 p,m, l!allet Class Beginners only, .Ages 7-~2. Bosen and George ttussell, con- for fourth spot and St. Clare and Mrs, C. J. Shuler of Anita East Side Division in the Class Lakers will meet such rivals at and boosted ,the' .score to 70-33 (Additionat Fee) , ' " tributed 17 and ,16 points re- won out when it set back St. avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Otto A Catholic League. St. Catherine, ,St. Anthony, at the final whistle., ' spectively. Jack hown, scoring Paul 25 to 12, Tom Bersch- Strek of Somerset road and 6:30 p.m~, Open gym' for basketball '". nine points and Roger Judkins back and Robert Couglin net- the Richard Seitners of Harper The switch was dictated by Stanislaus, Ladislaus, St. Flor- Russ Beaupre and Joe Lauer 7-8 p.rp.~ Guys and Dolls Dance Club (Boys and 'th' ht f' t 'd ted s' a.ec fo 5t CI the 22 man 81. Faul athletic ian, Servite and neighborhood .paced the Lakers with 13 and . I A 7 12) WI eig were Irs an sec- IX pi e r . are. Woods. GIr s ges - , ' .,.' ond top 8 cor e r s fo:;.' St. Vanhouten also scoz-ed six and The Daniel Hodgmans OIl board who voted the change rival St. Ambrose in football, 11 points, respectively, for 8 p.m,. Teen Dance Group ale n.t i;n e Party Michaels' " was top man on his team. St. Oxford road have made res- because of the lack of adequate basketball and baseball. St. scoring honors. y (Ten-Teen, Club) St. Micl1ael's was pushed in- Clare now holds fourth spot ervations for six. And the competition and spectators, Paul' will take S1. Mary's of With the league crown safely Saturday, to 6th pla-ce~having two losses with one won, one lost, and a Louis Muellers of Lincoln tucked away the Lakers are 1 2 30 PI t Cl b (B & G. 1 A 4 6) and no wins for this season total of 51 points f:cored, The road have invited three cou- setting their sights on bigger, -: p.m. ayma es u oys lr S' ges - challengers, St. Paul's., has 1 D . MEA 2'.30-4'.30p.m, Guys and Dolls and Funsters. Valentine. Grosse Pointe Woods has pes. r. ana rs, ugene • things, namely the Catholic l<>sttwo and tabulated a total Os' f S . 1 won both its games and scored IUS 0 emmo e a v e n u e City Championship which will " Party . 1:30-3:00 p.m. Boys Gym Ages '11-14 the highest number of points of 34 points. • have asked four friends to join bring together all of the for a team; the total .so far is St. James and Grosse Pointe them-Mr. and Mrs, George E. champions of the Detroit 3-5'p.m. Boys Gym Agdes15 and over 107. :Memorial aJ;e having a. close Cartmill of Touraine road Cat~olic leagues. The tourna- Mon ay Christ Church has becyome s~!'uggle for second place. At and Dr. and Mrs. Edward D. ment begins at the University 1:30p.m, Bergan's Modelling Class the threatening challenger in present St. James has won Maire of Iroquois avenue. of D~troit Memorial building, .4p.m, Jr. Girls Knittrn.g . the "A" division. It took both its games and scored 63 Also attending will be the Sunday, February 16. It will 6:30p.m. Midget and Giant Basketball Leagues second place 'by winning as points while Gr()};Se Pointe, Philip C. Grecos with four produce ,the champion of 7p.m, Stock Market Class many games as Grosse Pointe Memorial won .one and then guests. champions who will meet the Tuesday Woods but scoring only 86 lost the second game last Sat- champion of the Metropolitan points. I urday when St. James won League, Friday, February 28, 3:45 p.m. Boys Gym (Includes Basketball-Track Christ Church routed Grosse 33-23. Democratic Women at the same site. and Games ag~s 6-11) , Pointe Congregational' 44 to Pete Swanson swung the Plan SpagheHi Dinner S1. Paul will meet the 1956- 6:30p.m, Midget and Giant Basketball Leagues 18. . hoops for 14: points while 57 Catholic le.ague defending 6:30p.m. Enameling on Copper (Men and WO!l1en) The reason for such a large Memorial's . J err y Brennan The Democratic W 0 men's champion All Saints at 6:30 7:30p.m. Grosse Pointe Sword Club gap in. the score and a Con- added 13 points to bring Mem- Club of the 14th District wiU p.m. on Sunday, February ,16. Grosse Pointe Camera Club-1st., 3rd and gregational loss can be point- orial's total up to 56 for the give a spaghetti dinner Sun- 8p.rn. day, February 16 from 1 until If the Lakers are victorious 4th Tues. ed to one major key factor- season. 6 o'clock at the M anq M Hall they will meet the winner of dn d the absence of Stanley, Grosse The Freshman division is the St. Florian-St. Andrews ~ We es , ay, P::>inte Congregational's top t i g h t 1y knit with Grosse on East Warren avenue. tilt, Tuesday, February 18. 3:45 p,:rp. Tap Dancing-Beginners only Ages' "1-12 scorer. Pointe Methodist out in front Don a t ion 8 are $1.50 f.or adults and 75c f.or children.. Austin is in the other brac- 3:45 p.m. Dramatics-Boys and Girls Ages 7-12 Jack: Wh,itney boosted Con- of qrosse Pointe Co~grega- 6:30 ~.m. Teenage Badminton ~egc:tionaI s score by bucket- tionel by a scanty margin. Ticket chairman is J e ann. '.. ket and will meet St. Bene- Wolff, VA 3-1380.' .; dicts' on Sunday. It is favored 7 p.m. Berg~'s Modelling Class ., mg !rye baskets for a total of Grosse Pointe Methodist has J to meet the winner of the game 8 p.m. Billiards and Pool Boys 13 and over. 10 pomts al1d Ken Mac~~d, won two games and scored 45; ~unnella between Ann Arb 0 r St. • * • 0------top-s cor e r on t~e wmnmg Grosse Pointe Congregational I i (19) Thomas and an opponent yet Girls Basketball Two Girls Hostesses _ team scor~d 19 po~ts. . has also merged victorious Stay trYM the slYM way to be named from the West Last Thursday' night two At C II 0 tt' St. Ps:ui s .~a~ .thu:d s~t m twice but is one point behind "best -band ~ Side Parochial League which thrillers in the Senior Girls 0 ~ge pera., the .Sem~r rial's 25 Tho~ps~n managed 14 poInts I were I keep it. It involves: final night, Friday, February defeated by a score of 34-33, among the five hostesses spe- points, Bill and Charles Scor- to al t e vi~tors; ~ack Gunn good fun ,Pointe 28~ The winner will plaY, the d Self ing. ten apiece and Larry net- ~elpe~ St. ~Ichael steam net- Specia! Attention to tming a • Three-Months Program Metro League champion and . In the secon game the - cially chosen for the evening. ting the other five points. tmg rune pomts. Portita ancl Banquets the loser will meet the runner- rIdge W.A.F.. tea~ gave the. Susan Gmeiner, daughter of At thlS' poI'nte Gross"" Pom't'" For the time being, Grosse >thered • Twice-\Veekly Classes Ramblers theIr fnast defeat Mr. and Mrs.' William H. '<;; <; up in the Metro League. • Heart-O-Meter Examination 45-44. Gmeiner, of Country Club Congregational s tan d s in Pointe Congregational is h<>ld- Eddy Shepherd'. Standings drive, and Virginia Blessing, fourth place, having won one ing 1secon~ .place .atter its 25 7909 L Jeffersc>n at Van Dyke • Physical Evaluation and lost one and scoring 64 to. A decISIon. over Grosse sproven Frank Forster Wins Ramblers 3 1 daughter of Mr. and won one and lost one but with a win and a loss in the opening • Modern Ex~rcise Techniques St. Paul Flyers 0 4: ing caps and gowns to greet scored 79 points. 'record column snd 43 points md was FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. Games, scheduled for Thurs~ the expected capacity audi- Behind '.Congregational is for the season. Mathews. tip- ~ which PROGRAM STARTS IMMEDIATELY -Frank Forster of Colonial day night, February 13, are:- ence, give them programs and Grosse Pointe Memorial. It ped the nets for 10 points; ~r Cities ~ show them to their seats. h I bo Memorial had t to ~ road, Grosse Pointe, Mich., has 7:30 p.m.-St. Paul Flyers VB. as ost th games but has . wo p-scorers, ri STOP IN. WRITE • CALL won a second-place plaque in W.A.F.; 8:30.p.m. - Ramblers Among the'd 0 the r Grosse score d 53 pomts,. enough to Kim Anderson. and Terry. vs. Metro Club. Poil1lte resl ents who en- edge St. Michael's into 6th Gundlach gettmg four apIece. cup Oak 25 FOR DETAILS the 1957 Rudy Schaefer Fish- joyed. the one night only stand place. ~ St. Clare lost its first game :icholson ~~I \., ing Contest fot' his 83*-pound of Gilbert and Sullivan reper- The 'top team in- the Junior of the season to third place St. HANNAN Y.M.C.A, sailfish. Kroeyr . Wigle Leading toire which have made Roberts division, Grosse Pointe Meth- James' by the score of 31 to 10. now featuring :) 1040 I E. Jefferson VA 2-7200 Forster cau.ght the big btll- and Walker internationally odist played the last place It was also Stl. James' first dance music: by - Carne '~~ NORTHEASTERN Y.M.C.A. fish last April 5 while fishing f a m a u 5, were Mr. and MI."S.team: Our Lady Star of the as well as first wirL D'Hooge Barnett I off Fort Lauderdale from Capt. 'In Pln"League Blessing, Mr. and Mrs .• Toseph Sea and defeated them 41 to came through for St. James', liTHE 10100 Harper W A 1-0770 ;~1 James Sarno's boat Nika. He M. Jones, of Lakeland avenue, 10. Ji~ Huddleson paced his again scoring 14 points TOWNSMEN'" - Mehl 1-W?,m:OC~i?l:'T::~f;f.:'?:?~~:y.:w~~~;W~~>.%j.1-:;~:~~:?i used 15~thread line on the 7- Leag~e leading Wigle' split and Mr. and Mrs. David E. Me- team with 16 points while five 'ameison foot, 7-inch fish. its match with ReverE: to Be captivated by this Arron and daughter .Patricia, players on Our Lady Star of 'beautiful new G 0 1d maintain its lead in the Grosse of Hall pIace. r;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;,;;;;;;,;;;;;;,;;;;;:;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;:;;;;,; Cup Room - in the _.Cutler Pointe Businessmen's bowling ------Whittif.!r - at the river league. last Friday, February 7. ..• favorite rendezvous Walters St. Matthew's Invites for cocktails, dining Second 'place Goebel posted and danclng • • . be Babcock Friends to Card Party tempted by exciting a new single game team mark HAWTHORNE~ flaming aword food : Miller of 956 and. ca.PtUll'ed three St. Matthew's Women's Club specialties and other famed Whittier cuisine .points from CoomeT to move will give a pre-Lenten card .•.Smorgssoord lunch- '-Ash- within one poinlt of the lead- 'party on Tuesday evening at NOWThIll laturd"" eon daily. Closed Sun- ; Fidler ers. Mel Young paced the 8 o'clock in the church audi- HOUSE David W-.ne day. Jerry LeWiS .. CK" • Danoe Vocalist Goebel keglers when he tied torium, Whittier at Harper. "THE SAD SA Nancy Peters »); Am- Mrs, Edmund Barb our, the individual one game mark Now open 7 days ltartinl 111l1d• ., • eooktail' Music I. Points of 245. chairman, and Mrs. Clifford by Pat Oroft Lenz and Mrs, Rupert Keais a week Frank linatra. Third place Larry's got cloq- Rita B,.ywrorth -Bab- bered for three points_ by are in charge of arrangements. ; Carne 10Jn No"..k Woods but managed to cling to Complete .97 luncheons uP.AL JOEY" the third spot by a single point (In 'rechnicolor) lay - over Woods, whidh. is dead- CARRY OUT SERVICE daily from 11:30 to 3:00 erVoor4 lOcked with Cox and Bak~ Bum. Dr. at the River Time- for fourth place. Cox aild CHINESE ~ Baker also notched three Dinner VA 2~9000 lay - points by beaJting last place FOODS ~.PREE PARKING LOT {athorn, Served daily j,-om Belding. ~ood Food--':'<;ood Reputation Time-- G. P. Recreat.ion, the :first ':00 to 8:00 half season champions, moved HO.NG KONG into a' two-way tie for seventl). f) pl~ce by taking three points CHOP SUEY · M~nday Night S'pecial ~ROSSB POINTE'S OWN! ~ Clair- from Adam Simms. . 16719 Mack TU' 2.0102 • Farm.s Roast Prime Rib of Beef ebruary Two hundred-plus sC,or es Between Yorkshire and BishOp were posted by Mel Yo~, Monday thru 'Friday Natural Gravy Into his 12:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. :i in the 245; Bob Kehrer, 225, 220; Sun., Noon to 9 p.m. Complete $2.50 London East." Sehool FJ:,ank Bozynski, 215; Doc Sat. 12:30 to 11 p.m. 123 KERCHEVAL ~ut $50 Hen.d~rson, 207; Herb Miller, side of 207; Andy Oal'roll, 204; Stan THURSDAY } Lon~on Eost has bO?ked on _ SmaH, 2(}3; Hap Aalto, 202, exclUSIve luncheon period for the Busin.5S Men's FEe. 13 ON'!.Y Ifsie Greshaw Group - 12 noon to ~ p.JIIt. 200; Bill' Bogde and Gaines .. King, 200. Luncheons 50 STANDINGS Evening Din ..ers New Poliey! $1 New Price! I bike today, ~118g8 tOMorrow • • • easier to pay Pts. Wigle 17 Wedding "- Goebel ...•••••••.•••••..• 16 Bregkfasts ~ for, with a savings accounl al Standarl F.deral luneheOllS Dlli/y froll 11:30 Larry's ... "• . . • . •• •• . . • •.. 15 Banquets, e WGOds '....•..• ~ .••••••• ~'. 13 (Except SUnd4YS and Mondays) J'rom the moment he's born he's the most important perron Cox and Baker ..•••.••. ,. 13 A family on earlh and you want only the best for ,him. An ideal way Dinner Served 5:30 to MidniCJhi'--UnchanCJed Revere ... , .~ . 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~HELP VI MALE a IF YOU W your incr through p3 ing sales, ,J ' at TUxed(. ~:;, J., :11',' :~ I ~ . ''I: $1,000.00 .~ ;, ~ S} FURRIN' ACCENT-Add- , .' ..',~~ 'f~~" .~,',~~,"~" IN THE '~ \' • "~,, " ,',;.¥ ~, ." ~ • :I;;il ing a fresh touch to a late ...... L4...... u.:.~.;,. .::...;~ ...... ~.... .::...... ~... :.';...... ~ ..';.:..~:...»S.l..:.;t:JS Lifetime ir. FAI8 TRADE PRACTICE-01fering to swap his snow- winter wardrobe, design-er retirement ball for one of the lemons on the tree in the window Mr. John of New York sets training. E: a pocket of fox fur on a \ lO-year-old 4ngelo Gereno attracts the attention of nationally barb~r Sam Eannarino. Although accustomed to warm- camel ftannel skirt from B. Vc ~,~\ ~. er ~hm~tes, the barber's indoor tree is fiourishing in his Suburbia U.S.A. col- lection. The Paisley print T'Qx(' SHOPPING FOR COMPLIMENT8-A man ObvIously determined to see that every- ChIcago s colder weather. It sports seven lemons, one of,them almost the size of a football. Eannarino, 57,had shirtwaist blouse includes YOUNG M.< bo~y ~ets the message,. grocer Harry Suttmiller tells the world the glad tidings via shades of tan to match the a bIg SIgn in his store wmdow in Cleveland, OhJo, A proud papa, Su\tmiller also hand. the tree sent from California seven years ago and it industrial has ,been blooming ever since. skirt. backgroun ed out carnations to his customers, portunity facture Confidentii 1016~Gros., 5-SITUATI 1'1AN~with .: perience mornings: Pointe are BOOKKEEP: profession~ Experiencl: pendable. home, picl VEnice 9-- EXPERT :E. wishes wel ley 4-8~8 EXPERIENC handyman work, frui wall W.I 5-6698. :', EXPERIENC .~~ ' ~ '. care of l .', .~~~. • '.,' 0' mothers. ~ ~~ ~: . ~'.~t...'-~~ t Pointe rei~ TV ON THE FLY - Airborne TV. lets jet pilots "see ' . iil March 1 their exact location ov~r the ground on the five-inch SHOW QUEEN - Motor Boat Show Queen' Norma screen of this new closed-circuit TV set, just unveiled , ..lk~:,'1.~ - ,'. NON-DRINE Seward receives a bouquet of pompoms and maple at an Air Force symposium at Dayton, Ohio, The 45- SNAP SHOOT~Taking dead aIm on the cameraman, wants pel leafs from Quebec City's symboHc snowman - Bon- pound electronic system, called the "Horizontal Situa:' four-year-old Tyrina PO'Ner,q.aughter of actress Lin~a. m€nt; an:' - '" Berry, W11 homme de Carnaval - at the Winter Season Opening tion Display," was developed by Avion ,division Qf ACF Christian and actor Tyrone Power, who're now dl- (. SPLOOSH-NICK-Too close a shave has Harvey Rich- .,. of the New York Coliseum. Aiding in the presentation Industries in cooperation' with the Ajr Forc~. It auto- vorced. Is almost lost behind her pistol. Tyrina ap.d her mond .(left); 14, an~ Philip Swain, 13, all lathered l,lP STOCK H.\ Is Arthur Smadbeck, president, Coliseum Exhibition matically correlates navigational computer \informa .. sistel\8.re staying In Rome w;hlletheir mother makes a as their first barbermg customer blows his top in Lon- work, n Corp. The first show into the Coliseum in 1958 is the tion and presents a TV picture in the form of a map. round-the-world tour. It's been rumored that "Miss don. The youngsters .were doing, fine at the delicate housewod . .atb Annual National Motor Boat Show. current., A plane Image-projected o~er the map aiways show. Christian will matry Brazilian millionaIre Francesco job of shaving a balloon at the National Schoolboy.' ter and j:l NMilli 101_10 d?.~ ~ plane~ MacK poslUop over the. ,,"aiD. PIID~rl4...\U1Q1~M I!o~ iaunt. 'Exhibition,..until Philip niCked it with 'be laZor. 1293.

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YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED Three Trunk Lines +0 Serve You Quickly · .CALL TUxedo 2-~,900 CLASSI FIED RATES Chorge Ads-IS words for $1.00 Cosh Ads-IS words for 90c • 5c each additional word Call TUXEDO 2-6900 .. 3 Trunk Lines LINER STAnONS CUNNINGHAM DRUGS 16941 Kercheval at Notre Dame TV 5-9698 HARKNESS PHARMACY 20313 Mack Ave. at LochmoO',. 'I'D 4-;3100 KINSELS 17051 Kercheval at St. Cla1r TV ~.4827

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METAMORA HUNT CLU'B 79 rolling acres paneled for. hunti~g. Partially remodeled farm hO'use. $11,000 down. Call owner, Metamora 28F2, GROSSE PTE. WOODS-New court off Vernier rd. 3 and 4 bedrom homes to be built here. Price, $24,800 to $26,- 800, or select your own plan. Builder Brown Investment Co. TU 5-2500.

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560 COOK ,ROAD, IiIi' i'~/l Jus t ct<>mpletfng 4-bedroorn, , 3:1h-bathroom, Early AmericaQ 1950 PLYMOUTH Suburban. Ilh-mory home. Designed by ",.il Radio, heater, 28,000 miles. John Lockyear Pottle, A.I.A. n Good c end it ion. See at Cherry paneled den, 2-car at- Moir;'s Station, TO 5-7200. tached garage, 15x30 recrea. PRIVATE TUTORING tion room. Terrace porch, fire- IN CADILLAC, COUPE '52. Ex- o BUNK-BEDS, tape recorder, cellent con d i t ion, 19000 place in living room and rec- YOUR OWN HOME typewriter, washer. WAlnut reation room, partitioned base- s All subjects; all grades. Adults miles, $1295. VAlley 2-7428. t 2-7181. men t. Disposal, dishwasher. and children. Certified teach- NASH HEALY 2 passenger built-in O'ven and range, many ers. CO'S T U M E jewelry, Bates hard top, Farina body, radio, other :fine features, Price $54,- Call: Heritage spread, 3 pair heater, $1500. Call TUxedo 000. Open Sunday 2-5. DETROIT AND SUBURBAN fig u red draperies; milk- 1-8045 a~ter 8 p.m. TUTORING SERVICE glass lamp, "antique vase CALL BUILDER WO 3-8315 KE 7-4653 lamp. Before 5 p.m. Tuxed() WOodward 1-5340, days' 1-7723. BUYING A NEW CAR! 'l'Uxedo 5-0001t evenings 3-LOST AND FOUND MEN'S clothing, size 39-40 You'll save money' selling me your old car and taking a dis- LOST - Turquoise. earring, short. Harris Tweed over- anne parker offers: a 10 r<:lom coat, with zip-in lining, gab- count. For 32 years we have brick colonial, 2 baths. vicinity of Fi~her Road and been paying up to' $100 more. Kercheval. $10 reward. TUx- - ardine topcoat, rainqoat. 'IU powder, games, fireplaces. edo 2-8378. 5-3834. all new electric kitchen and ff. H. COOK breakfast room to seat 8 or LOST: Jan. 31st. Brown ho:tn 8A-oFFICE £QUIPMENT 15701 HARPER _.. more .. • . st. paul parish ••• rim m e d glasses between FOR SALE Berksmre -Bali our terms, at 382 mckinley~ Lakeland and Grayto:n. TUx- TYPEWRITERS and adding TUxedO' 4-0933 really different. 0P€l\ sunday edo 5-3434. machines, new, rebuilt. Rea- Open Till 9:00 2-5 ••• also a fix-it cottage . in st. clair shores on 50x150 4-HELP WANTED sonable prices. N a t ion a I CADILLAC, late 1955 2-dl)or Off ice Equipment,. 16749 with 2 extra lots, $6200 total MALE and FEMALE hardtop. All power, dark cash. will give you a sturdy DOUBLE bunk bed frames in Harper at Bishop. TUxedo Iblue, law mileage, excellent maple wirth ladder. Will clim~ S room and attic, plastered IF YOU WANT to increase 1-7130. con d i ti 0 n. One owner. vour income substantially . vert to. twin beds, $20. walls for tenant or yourself, ADDING machine and stand, WOodward 5-3300 0'1' TUx- very potential ••• also some th!'ough part time, high pay- TUxedo 4-2892. edo 4-0910. ing sales, call Mr. C. Little, $20. TUxedo 4-1908.. 'Other "real horeas" Dl'ewing at TUxedo 4-0585. 1957 BERKLEY, roadster, 5 ••. challenge us! ••• tuxedo months old, 4500 miles, 50 5-0448. $1,000.00 PER MONTH miles per gallo~, top shape. IN THE FIRST YEAR Make offer. Call after 6. GROSSE POINTE Lifetime i~come with early LIncoln 1-5645. LAKELAND, 843 retirement plan. Complete OPEN DAILY 1. '(,0 5 training. Exclusive product,. nationally advertised. Call: New 3 bedroom, 2.lh baths, center hall Coldnial with large B. Von Albrecht activities room. Also a new TUxedo 2-6167 4 bedroom Colonial and new 4 bedroom Cape Cod withae- YOUNG MAN (21-30) 'vith tivities room, available soon. industrial sales ability or background interested in op- portunity with local manu. f act u r e r s representative. Confidential. Reply Box F- 1016, Grosse Pointe News. 216 RIDGE Long, low, and. lovely Ranch with 3 bdrms., 3 oaths, lib., and family rm. Beautiful terr. and won.derful view, Must be sold! TU 1-4200. WE NEED Johnstone 8: Johnstona. 1953 and 1954 Models Any Make 0'1' BO'dy Style LAKELAND Have CustO'mers aWiting Practically new 3 bedrms., I For 32 YearS" WeJI.&ve Bee.n baths, paneled activities rm., attached garage, 'gas heat, Paying Up to $100 More Owner moving out of town. . . It H. COOK T. RAYMOND JEFFS , 15701 HARPER 8'1 Kercheval TU 1.1100 Berkshire-Balfour TUxedO' 4-0933 GROSSE POINTlt Open Till 9:00 WOODS 1032 Vernier road, large old 4~bedroom Colonial to "be re- modeled in t 0 a channing home; low price. Brown Investment, TU'xedo S.. -...... ;--~------_2500. .. BALFOUR 1371 Center haH plan, library, first floor lavatory; 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, carpeting, recreation KARL DAVIES room with fireplace. REALTOR JOHN B. DOYLE TU 5~3220 128 KERCHEV AI, 'Kercheval 81' Ave.' I'tTHdo 1-8261 :Member G,P, &oktrr'- Assn. I. • -",' f !, f ' , ,

Page Twenty-two SR 0 SS! P 0 r NT E 'NE'W S February '13. '!958 Februar 21C-ELECTRICAL I 21 I-PAINTING AND 21(i)-PLASTERING . SERVICE .. DECORATING REMODELING arches, coves , Register at 18. I '. Churches Fight. HockE All types of electrical repairs, _ all kinds of plastering. Work Classified Continued, FOR TH~, FINESTgenftra~ The bigge and violations corrected. painting and decorating at guaranteed. Free. estimates . Under Draft Law E emenf-ary' Sunday Business &On has th VAlley 2-0021. . ' II MARTINIS. reasonable cost see Charles race in the J3-REAL ESTATE 14-REAL ESTATE ELECTRIC SERVICE' A. Schrader VA~y 4-0388. PLASTER-CONTRACTOR; re Many young men are f.or- I Scho.ol ~~ews Protestant Church leaders in into a tails WANTED 14435 Kercheval Ave., near pair work. Rea son a b 1e getting 'to register on, their Michigan have joined in an rowed the b FOR SALE A-I PAINTING, wall washing . " I Chalmers Maniaci, TUxedo, 1-7179, or 18th bi,rthday as required by effort to halt the "rapidly- .between thl Free, esti:rpates.. Trombley ~he current drctft law, accord-. POUPARD S(;HOOL growing trend to changing VAlley 1-7651 DRexel 1-8293. the Rockets WE HAVE PURCHASERS Service, PRescott 3-0163. mg to COlonel Arthur A The executive board of the Sunday from a clay of wor- BALFOUR ROAD, 1001 Led by "] WAITING FOR HOMES BROWN ELECTRIC - Mast~r .Holmes, state director of Selec- Poupard P.T.A.' voted to allow ship and 1lamily relaxation to New 4 bedroom Colonial, 2% DONALD BLISS 21 R-CEMENT WORK . ~sticks of St baths, G. E. kitchen, paneled IN THE GROSSE PONTE . electrician since 1920. Regis.:. tive Service. up to 200 dollars for science ~g~;,venth day of retail sell- Dennis Rie~ library, recreation room. By tered and license. Repairs, "Decorator , EASTERN 'MASoN Registration und'er Selective blasted the: Exterior' . . Interior Service is' the 'first and one of materials to equip the new The Michigan Council of builder. Open daily. AREA. TO SOLVE YOUR replacements and mainten- Devils, 7-3 I Free Estimates CONTRACTORS the most iinportant actions to portable sci~nce cabinet which Ohurches, compOsed of 17 VAlley 1-9389 ance. TU 5-0014. Personal aa:y 9. ' REAL ESTATE PROBLEMS serv~ce. ," 30 Years in G.P. Commercial &. Residential be performed lJ,nder the pro- was recently delivered to the Protestant denominations, en- '!'he winn, CALL TU 1-7050 Commercial & Residential visions of the draft act.. Every school. dorsed. a bill, which will be the cont~t QUALITY Cape Cod in Grosse 21D-ELEC. APPLIANCE male citizen and most male These materials include such filed in the Michigan Legisla. Building Tuck Pointing - Ma- behind the j Pointe Farms, 1a k e s h or e SERVICE sonry Repairs:'Caulking-Build - aliens are required to register things as:. test tubes, flask ture to prohibit retail sales on two goals i area. Will be shown by GEORGE F. ERNEST A. BOCK ing Renovators - Basem~nts on their 18th birthday or with- s, Sunday,' but which will make in five dB:~sthereafter. beakers, ring stands, switches, adequate provision for certain and one ear written invitation only. Call . EXPERT VACUUM Painter and decorator; quality Waterproofed - Gutters - Gut hold. a 3-0 , - Regisfration can be. accom batteries, chemicals, rubber necessities and emergency TUxedo 4-6221 for additional SHORT, INC. CLEANER SERVICE and color mC!tching, th.finest. ters Plastic Coated - Roof Gouin of th information. H. M. Seldo!l Served Grosse Pointe homes for plished at any local. board in and glass tubing, optical equip services. TUxeQol-2811 Now: Free delivery of bags, Leaks Repaired. 20-footer in Co. 10 years. the area where the registrant mem, magnets,. pulleys, and The church group said the 19934 Harper, Harper Woods paper bags, brushes, belts. 24- EDWARD M. COOK seconds af may be on his 18th birthday. numerous other items. This Bill incorporating the pro-- faceoff of KERBY LANE, 122. Open Sun- hour service. 20685 Woodmont TU 1-6905 16484 E. 10 MILE WE TAKE TRA,DES ,The residence address which equipment is standard labora posals would be filed Wednes. Dave Cook day "2 to 5. Vacant. 1 bed- PRescott 1-5057 FO 6-5814 HARPER VACUUM he gives "at the time of regis tory apparatus which one could day, in the Legis. rebound to room bungalow, large living ~. A. KNOER l'6-PETS FOR SALE CLEANER SERVICE A-1 CHIMNEY, broken steps , tration will determine the/local find in any high schoollabora lature by' State Representa- deficit toa room, modern kitchen. Oak Painting & Decorating board that will always have tory. - tive Allison Green (R), Kings. WILL GlVE to good. home 3- TU 1-1122 brick w'ork, waterproofing After .Rii Realty Co. BRoadway 2-0888. 17176 E. Warren at Cadieux Interior, exterior, paper hang- juril;diction over his classifi- ton, House Majority Leader; month-old Be a g 1e terrier walls. All work guaranteed , first goal oj Open 10- 7 Daily ing ,wall washing. free estimates. Call anytime cation. . The equipment will permit Louis Mezzano (D}, Wakefield, puppy. VAlley 2-6482. Service - New. Rebuilts, Parts . Poupard students to carry out House Minority Leader; Rep. scored agair WEDGEWOOD 20661 TU 1-0235 ~O 7-3230. All registrants receive a reg experiments whi~h are sug- resentatives Frank D. Wi!- to 4-3. At tl (Formerly W Street) MINIATURE poodle puppie&, 21E-CUSTOM CORSETS A-I CEMENT and brick work istration certificate whiCh must gested in science books in ad- liams, (D), Detroit, Andrew the game 1 A semi ranch-real qualities at 7 weeks old, AKC registered. PAINTING, papering, paper . to being cIo SPENCER CORSETS of all kinds. Chimney re- be kept, in their personal clition to providing the neces- Bolt (R), Grand Rapids, Ed.. a reduced price for quick sale. Championship background. 3 removed. Wall washing. possession at all ,times. Persons t . 1 f exploded fo Individually designed, light- pairs. All estimates free sary ma efla s Qt. an even win Fitzpatrick (D), Detroit, One bedroom, bath and den on male'j, 1 black, 2 rare cocoa. Neat, reliable. Work guaran- . by Rieban a weight foundafions and tmr- VA 2-4618. willfully avoiding the draft deeper investigation into any and others. 1st, 3 bedrooms, tath on 2nd. VEnice 9.:5110. teed. Mertens, 122 Muir, TU registration requirement are a f' t. 1 ski, to W1". gical garments, over 24 ' rea 0 SCIence WHen a c Ass "We believe a Sunday clos- Glassed in terrace, patio, 2-0083. reported to the Federal Bureau 0 d' r 1 victory. CHIHUAHUA, AKC registered, . years experience. M a u d e or m IVIdua IS so inclined ing law in Michigan is th- charming kitchen with lots of ALL BRICK WORK of Investigation. , Thi. t' dd" ~ Ban n e r t, 368 McKinley, s eqUlpmen , m a Itlon to most satisfactory mea:-.LS of The last-I cupboards and storage closets. $35 up. Choice puppies. TEm- NEW AND REPAIRS With few exceptions, all t . k.t h' h Hughes Brothers . wo SCIence 1 s V! IC have pre s e r v i n g the traditi'onal came up w Gas heat, recreation room. ple 1-5489, 3931 Avery. Grosse Pointe, TU 5-4027 or males born after August 3_0, b' t' TO 6~6235. PORCHES. STEPS, ETC. een In opera IOn for a num- meaning of Sunday and of formance bl Quick occupancy. Painting and .Decorating 1922, are subject to registra b f h ld h I POODLES, toys, white. Excep- Leaky Basements Repaired er 0 Y2ars, s ou e p to ending this gross commerciali- three-goal Interior-Exterior tion. Currently Michigan local k th . tional quality, registered. ~1G-.ROOF SERVICE ma e e SCIenceprogram even zation," said Harold C. Me- period by t MARTHA BACHERS Wall Washing LICENSED AND INSURED boards have registered a total b tt VAlley 1-0084. e er., Kinney, Jr., of the Michigan 4-3. Dale MANUAL MARC.HES~ of 836,036 males of draft age GUTTERS cleaned, 0 repaired Free Estimates Rocket attai VALLEY 1-7710 There were 50,640 new regis- Valentine's day will be ob Council of Churches. POODLES. miniatures, white, or replaced, metal deck, Expert Paper Hanging while Bill ~ LA 6-9300 trations made during the past served at Poupard on the McKinney, the Council's Di. 5 months, house broken. Cook had roofs r e p air e d, flat or TU 5-1165 TU 1-7687 year. aft ern 00 n of Fl:bruary 14 rector of Pu~lic Affairs, said Bar g a in. A,KC. Healthy, Schervish, GROSSE POINTE shingled, private party. Free 5293 Yorkshire 21S-CARPENTER WORK Individuals on active duty in Parties will be arranged m church groups had for nearly a home raist~d. TUxedo 1-7709. Muldoon sc( By App't. estimates. Ask for Nelson. the armed forces are not re- each room by the children, year endeavored to persuade PR 6-7159. PAINTING and paper hanging. ers, who Ii ROSLYN RD., lh block to 20-PIANC) SERVICE JIM SUTTON quired to register. If otherwise teacher, and room mother. the minority of establishments Also repair work of any 1677 BRYS ' ~. Ferry Elementary School and GUTTERS cleaned, repaired, kind. We specialize in real subject to registration, how- At th~ present time Mrs. Al that were open on Sunday to The Point COM P L ]~T E piano service. Carpenter Work, Repairing & ever, they are required to be bert Davis, the Public Health agree to close. Marter bus line. Roomier than Tuning, repairing, refinish~ and painted. Conductors un- estate work. WAlnut 5-1332. erful attack average C 0 Ion i a 1, on lot Remodeling, Attics, Porches, registered within 30 days fol nurse, is checking the vision h "Today," he said, "several ing and moth proofing. Place plugged. Any kind of roof slumping G 60'x150'. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. PAINTING and decorating, Garages. lowing separation from active of Poupard childre11. This is undred more stores are open your orde.':' early. R. Zech, repair, creosoted or recov- Mike Freen Bright modern kitchen with w a 1,1 washing. Immediate TU 4-2942, duty. All members of Reserve being done so children, who on Sunday, and there is a RE 9-3232. ered. TUxedo 1-5110. son and Mi good breakfast area. Low service. Insured. Her b e r t components, including the Na- have vision difficulty that may r~idl! growing trend to twice for th( taxes, quick possession. Car- 21A-GENE:RAL SERVICES 21H.....,RUGCLEANING Walters, 1119 Ashland, VAl- HOME REMODELING tional Guard, who are not on interfere with school work c ngmg Sunday from a day Diebel and ley 2-2809. to d t . d t can be idpntifIOed >'nd furthe' of worship and family relaxa. pets and drapes included. SPECIALISTS at: lve u yare reqwre 0 - a I' tion to a seventh day of retail single goal THREE MILE DRIVE, (South CUSTOM CAR~ET CARPETS,. rugs, furniture ex- Birch kitchen cabinets, bath register. Aliens entering the diagnosis recommended. selling. This is virtually true counted the 21 J-WALL WASHING of Jefferson), exceptional LAYERS, pertly cleaned in your home; fixturen, formica vanitory, at- United States, if not exempt If a child is found to have in all branches of retailing." Next we Georgian styled Colonial in ab- prompt, courteous service. tics, porches. by law, are required to regis- faulty vision in this first "The commercialization of 15.16, the ' Commercial R~sidential solute top condition. 5 bed- Free estimates. Kief Carpet WALL WASHING No money down, easy terms tel' within six months follow- screening the parents are noti- Sunday is spiritually harmful their g tr e" rooms, :3 baths, maid's quarters. Worn stair carpets s'hifted and Cleaners, TUxedo 1-0369. mg the date of entry. fied Rnd it is recommended to the entire community. It Rockets and HERMAN BROTHERS Library, pantry, large screen- reworked, repairs, "reweaving, PAINTING that the child has medical ob undermines religious fa i t h 3 \.Jill be try binding. VA. 2-8333 VA. 2-0304 ed terrace, double rec. room, BEST CARPET CLEANERS INTERIOR - EXTERIOR 21S-CARPENTER WORK servation at once. and it can only add to the cost losing streal gas heat, attic fan, att. 3-car Devils. The CUSTOMER FLOOR CLEANING DYING Neat, clean, dependable. KITCHEN . Formlca counter This service has been very of consumer goods at a tima garage .Complete wall-to-wall KITCHEN CABINETS Rangers. I SERVICE CO. REPAIRING Reasonable prices. For !fee tops; cabinets remodeled, valuable to teachers and par- when one Michigan worker in carpeting and draperies in- I thE estimates call. '. & FORMICA TOPS new sinks installed. Old or ents in helping children to nine is unemployed and others After cluded. Fenced lot, 175x250, VAlley 2-0474 VAlley 2-0659 PROMPT HOME SERVICE February 9, 9339 KERCHEVAL Custom Made Furniture 0 •• .Kitch- new work. PRescott 5-8710 find success in school when the are pressured by reduced in- nicely landscaped and main- FREE ESTIMATES en Cabinets . . Formica Tops, Bars difficulty has been connected comes. ager of Ice INSURED VE'lice 9-7169 . . Recreation Rooms . . . Floor tained. Owner can move quick- and Ceil1ng Tile . . . Guaranteed 21T -DRESSMAKING with poor vision. 'I ."We belieye the Bill recog. that teams J ly. VENETIAN BLINDS Work.' players afU: TU 2-6556 WALL WASHING, 27 years EXCLUSIVE alterations on Thanks to Mrs. Edward j mzes the rIghts of minority ST. CLAIR, central to stores, \VINDOW SHADES FREE ESTIMATES Grant, Mrs. Carl Josephson religious groups." games are 1( SHADJ.<.;SMADE experience. Elmer T. La- dresses and suits by MarIe ' "An 1 bl' h . . bus line, schools. This is an 21I-PAINTING 'AND AMERICAN CABINET & Mrs. Edgar Pluff, Mrs. Fredric ear y pu lC eanng' WHILE YOU WAIT badie, TUxedo 2-2064. older but roomy 2-family flat WOOD PRODUCTS Stephens, also remodeling Schrader, and Mrs. Jesse Car v.rill be sought. 0n th. e Sun day COMPLETE REPAIR SERVICE DECORATING and repairing furs. Quick closing propo al" h hId with 2 bedrooms and bath in WALL WASHING, window 16750 E. i} Mile Road son the Poupard Safety Patro S , c urc ea. service on hems. TU 5 7610 er sal'd Th :d f rth each unit. Good heating plant, PAINTING, interior and ex- cleaning, tile floors cleaned East Detroit boys are enjoying hot choco.s . ey saI u' er low taxes and maintenance, CITY SASH'& terior. Free estimates. Ex- and waxed. Exr>erienced. In- SEWING alterations, adults late when they come off their that strong support for the deep lot. Must be sold. perienced painters. Leo P. PR 1-5269 'ld h . duties in the mornings. measure was expected from sured. Free estimates. J. Hal- , an d chI ren; ems, zlpp€rs, both political parties, Protest- Kistner, PRescott 7-5876. If HUGH SCREEN CO. len. LAkeview 6-3372, VAl- CARPENTER, repairs, doors, plain drapes, aprons and For one week at a time. the ant and Catholic clergymen 14000 EAST SEVEN MILE RD. no answer call PRescott ley 4-9676. locks, sash cords, cabinet pillows. TU 1-7455. mothers come to the school, and lay members in communi. 7-5853. CHALMERS- LA 7-3700 work. EDeewater 1-4576. heat and serve thE chocolate ties throughout Ml'chigan. and • WALL WASHING, paper DESIGNING fashionable suits, d h h . T.V. Tuxedo 4~4040 an was t e cups when the most retailers, either indI'V1'd- DRYERS VENTED, $15.00. 3- PAINTING - INTERIOR cleaning, interior decorating. coats and dresses, alterations b f' 0 h I 11' h Sunday Twenty years' experience. JOHNSTON BROTHERS oys mIS . n a , t:le mot ers ually or through their trade 13A-LOTS FOR SALE in. standard installation. Call Grosse Pointe references. and hats; remodeling, rea- 11 d 'b t h 9:30 G.m O. 'Poupart, VAlley 2-2522. BUILDERS norma y spen a ou an our groups, and many other ""I'vl.a LA 7-0533, TU 1-4162. sonable. VA 2-3610. ' a day at the school. groups. '- GROSSE POINTE FARMS - Fine Paper Hanging Attil;:s completed, porch en- WXYZ Whitcomb Drive off Lake- CARPET LAYING Work myself, insured. WALL WASHING, painting, closures. Recrea tion rooms. DRESSMAKmn and altera~ To see how much this IS Sale of food products would Channel paper hanging. Low winter tions of all kinds. Finest appreciated, one just has to be limited under the proposal shore. 100 ft. Owner. TUxedo NEW AND OLD Winter prices now. Kitchens remodeled. TU 2- 2-.4760,WO 1-4941. . Stair Carpet Shifted rates, free estimates. Jack 4275. workmanship. Reasonable. look at the faces of the boys to food, delicatessen and dairy Repairs of All Types LEON STRIEGEL Foster, VAlley 4-9542. WAlnut 5-3499. as they come in from their stores employing not more Firs GROSSE POINTE rARK CARP~NTER - finisher. Builds posts on the corners. than three persons "at least LEO TRUDEL VAlley 1-7275 21K-WINDOW WASHING porches, roo m s, garages. 21U-PLUMBING "Miles High and Valleys one of whom shall be the pro- 1002 Harvard, 100x130, $11,000 TU 5-0703 Does all type of commission LoW" a color film will be prietor or a member of his or Ev. N. E. Cor. Bishop and Jeff. Painting and Decorating \VINDOW CLEANING HEATING and plt:.mblng, gas 148xI50, $10,000 FIREPLACE equipment, brass work. Fixtures, 'flooring, as- conversion, electric se\Ver presented at Poupard School her immediate family." Best of Grosse Pointe References WALL WASHING phalt tiling. Paneling and by Emerson Scott of the Na- The law would exempt the e 1003 Cadieux, 100x130, $8,000 and irons, tools repolished cleaning, aut 0 m GI tic gas and lacquered" screens re- • Interior • Exterior Service on Screens and Storms recreation rooms. Estimates tiona I Audubon. SOciety on retail sales of drugs, medicines Vernier Roc TUxedo 2-2593. water heater installed as February 27. milk, ice cream, ;:,oaks, news~ Monday through Friday p air e d. Smith - Matthews, Free Estimates Brick Washing Expertly Done free. TUxedo 5-5892. low as $100. Licensed plumb- Drive, Gro: Basement Painting Mr. Scott, a native Michi-I papers, magazines, gardening 6640 Charlevoix. WA 2-7155. JOHN R. FORTIER ADDITIONS, alterations, re- er. J. M. Kushner, TU ~-2959, PR 7-3551 TU 5-7132. . gander, has spent much of his supplies, souvenirs, athletic Sunday S. LICENSED electdcal contrac- H. E. GAGE & SON pairs, attic rooms or incomes, life in the wilderness either and recreation equipment, to- ~~EW recreation roo m s.. Prompt. Church ~ tor, will do all types of re- TU 4-0136 TU 2-7413 3O-GALLON automatic r tank, boating down river or tramp- bacco products, certain farm For Finer Reliable. G e 0 r g e Selleck, pairing and modernizing, $95, installed; glass lined, ing through the woods. His products and the wholesale TUx.. SUBDIVISION commercial and domestic, Interior and Exterior 21 M-Sewer Cleaning LAkeview 6-1420. $110 installed. Gas heat, low- camera is an inseparable com- sale of fresh fruits and vege- panion and, consequently, the tables in season. GROSSE POINTE electric heating, ranges, dry- P~jnting and Decorating REPAIRS and improvements. est prices. Free estimates. ers, etc. Kitchens a specialty, STERLING'S Working master plumber. wilderness pictures he has It would permit medical. ,$ All types of carpenter work. SHORES including cabinet instalja- ELECTRIC SEWER taken are among the finest. treatment of ill or injured per- CHRIS C. CHARRON Also aluminum combination VAlley 1-9218, 24-hour serv- tions. Raglan Eiectric, PRes- CLEANING The film which will be sons and animals and emer .. 767 Lakeshore Drive dors, windows and awnings. ice. cott 6-9836. CO. 24 hr. service shown at the assembly took gency repair of transportation, Now is the, time to invest DR 1-2686 PR8-4778 J. Barker, VAlley 1-8146. Don't cut your trees, I will LICENSED PLUMBERr--Com- three summers to produce and coo.~r:g, heating and cooling $2000 down . plete remodeling, installa- faCIlities. WINDOW SHADES Satisfaction Our Guarantee cut the roots. CALL PRescott 5-5347 for free Last of choice property tions, repair service. Reason- has been taken exlusively in Under the proposal, a. sec- PORCH SHADES Established in 1925 estimates on home repairs, the Rocky Mountains and 0 PRes.cott 6-t370 able. TUxedo 2-3150. Colorado. The children in hon of Michigan's 1856 law' ALUMINUM "STORM Full Insurance Coverage For building, remodeling porches, prohibiting attendance at . TUxedo 4-6210' garages, kitchens, recreation WINDOWS AND DOORS Your Protect~on 21N-F~rnace VVork 21V-SILVER PLATING grades three through six will sports events would be re- GROSSE PTE. FARMS, ready ALUMINUM AND FIBER rooms, etc. No job too small. see native American animals, pealed. EXPERT painting, paper hang- for spring building. Tour- GLASS AWNINGS SILVER & GOLD PLATING Indian dances, mountains and V. ing by mechanics, free esti- SMOKE? - NO HEAT? valleys in this film which will Iolators of the_ new law aine Rd., between Kerche- GLASS BATH-TUB TED CORBETT Oxidizing and Repairing mates. Van Assche, TUxedo Chimneys Cleaned Top to would be fined from $25 to val and Ridge, 110 ft. front ENCLOSURES ENTERPRISES Brass Polishing & Lacquering be narrated on the spot by $150 for the first offense and 4-1187, VA 4-1492. x 140 ft. Landscaped, sprink- Complete Repair Service Bottom G ENE R A L REMODELING, Jewelry Repairing, }l~ngraving Mr. Scott. $50 to $300 for each subse- Cleaning, Repairing Furnaces c1.$6.50. com pIe t e modernization, This ass e m b 1y has been quent offense. ling system. $200 front foot PYRAMID LEEBERT or offer. Write Box T-110, Reconditioning All make's repaired. cab i net work, recreation made possible by the Poupard Circuit courts would be au. Grosse Pte. News. ESQUIRE SHADE CO. PAINTING COMPANY rooms, etc. TUxedo 1-7551. .SILVERSMITHS P.T.A. This is the third as- th-orized and impowered to is- RESIDENTIAL ABCO CHIMNEY, & sembly s p 0 n so red by the sue injunctions against re- GROSSE POINTE, Sunning- 15133 Gratiot RECREATION and at tic !45,08 CHARLEVOIX P.T.A. this school year. peated violators. COMMERCIAL FURNACE SERV. J dale Drive, 100x170. Sacri- Open Friday Until 9 P.M. rooms. ElmerT. Labadie, ~R. CHALMERS , -...... fice, Make offer. TU 5-8386. LA 1-1515, ~ LA 1-1516 FREE ESTIMATES VAlley' 3-1 I 13 TU 2-2064. VA 2-7318 - TUxedo 1-3029 GUIDE TO GOO'D SERVICE AA FLOOR SANDING and Free est. A.M.-P.M, 1I1111111111!1II1111111111111f! roseville ... nieman, 70', ni~e- LAkeview 6-0668 REMODELING 21X-GARAGE ly landscaped, near eleven finishing. 20 yeats ".in busi- We are experts in moderniza- ness.Work guaranteed. Free 210-Waterproofing MODERNIZATION mile, water, gas, electric, tion. Family kitchens, FlOl'ida 4 LAI sewers .... 100' plots in st. estimates. PRescott 7-0093. A-I Painting'. and Deco- rooms, dens, libraries, and the Basements. Made Dry GARAGES MODERNIZED GROSSE POINiE clair shores. parker, tuxedo 21~WATCH REPAIRING rating, wall washing. conversion of basemeJ;lts into UNlr 5-0448. patch plastering, lawn Cracked walls repaired, re-in- entertainment centers are our New doors, length extended, TU 1~9813 EXPERT WATCH and clock forced. All brick repairs. Guar- specialties. Fre,~ estimates. new fronts, etc:' Shoe ReJ)ai.r 13D-Mortqages repairing. Prompt service. furniture sprayed. A-; I anteed, insured. ' ALBERT D. THOMAS, Materials and workmanship 379 Fisher Rd., OPI). High :4-Br. a Day I~~2~62r Reasonable prices. Bradley references. C.o lor e d. Manuel Mar$ese guaranteedf reasonable prices. =E Devoti Jewelers, 20926' Mack at James l. Crawford LAkeview 6~9300 INC. Earle Richards Service MORiGAGES HamptOl.. TU 2-9309. 18232 M~C1C 1LlJ2-0628 CIVIC GARAGE BUILDING == ,sunday \ 20397 Mack Ave,. m @Ie Wooda VAlley 1-3385 21P-FURNITURE REPAIR CO. Residential- Commercial WATCH CONDITIONING TUXEDO 4-5070 i w~c:: H. F, JENZEN BUILDING ~ FIRST MORTGAGE Fine workmanship, Reasonable COMPLETE decorating ser- C U S T OM' upholstering. A Instru prices. Complete service. vice. Licensed, insured, win- splendid selection of deco- Home and Industrial Repairs. For Quick. Additions, attics completed:, Tuesc Commitment 24 hrs. Money. Jewelry repaired, mountings ter p r ice s. Van Houzen rative fabrics. Expert need- T,V & Radio Service Thursday I Porch en~losures, recreation 21Z-LANDSCAPING 4 days $1,000 up, 6%, 5-7 Yrs. and engraving. Brothers. PRescott 5-4875. lepoint mounting. Estimates Guarar-!'eed Repair Work I=: rooms, g a ra g e s repaired, DIAL Repayment. CERTIFIED LAkeview 6-3727. cheerfully g iv e n. Ewald, GRIFFORD:S TREE SERVICE. - Television - Radio brick repairs. Tl SECOND MORTGAGE MASTER WATCHMAKER 13929 Kercheval. VA 2-8993. Trees topped, trimmed and • Sound Equipment = Rev. Eve LOANS. Equity above Mort- INTERIORS • TUxedo 1-9744 removed. Reasonable. TUx- == gage of Land Contract Balance ENGLISH DECORATOR 21(i)-PLASTERING edo 1-5110. DYGERT'S YOuntARPENTER work or EAST EIID i. TUxe plus Chattel on Contents, $525- CUSTOM PAINTING, 16956 E. Warren at Harvard c.abinet making is our worry. TREES TRIMMED, shrubs and $2,000 - 18 Mo. Repayment. No PAPERJIANGING, : IIIIRlmnlllllllllllllllll1l TUxedo 5-9121 Get our price first. WAlnut evergreens pruned. Harper RADIO ANl) TV appraisal charge. o SCENICS, SILKS, '. PLASrE~ING 5-1332. Lawn & Garden Service. Park Cab Co. THIRY jewelry, 20756 Mack at GRASSCLOTH AddItions, basements,. arches, . , Sales ~ Sel'Vice VAlley 1-6945. 13940 Kercheval. near ..EastlaWl GRISWOLD Anita. Specializing in watch References Guaranteed ceilings, general repai;rs, Rea- MODERNIZATION: Kitchens, repairs. Watches repaired Free Estimates sonable charges. VA. 4.9823 VA 2.2411 MORTGAGE CO. attics, rec._ rooms, porches; TREES taken down by experts. from all over th~ world. All A. HAMPSON PRESCOTT' 3..-2968 rough and finish work. Gual-' - Call ,after 6 p.m. Private. Si~ 423 Ford Bldg. WO 3-7280 work guaranteed. 1262 Chalmers VA 2-7109 WAlnut 2-5259. . .' anteed.TUxedo 5-0143. PDINllE DUSTOM TAILORS 147 Men's and Ladles' Suits Tailored to Order. Alter. ations, relining. Douhle breasted suits restyled VA 2.3040 to single breasted. ,

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February 13, 1958 8 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty-three ht. Hockey League Race Tightens ' : ,Festival Choir rehea,rsal in the Headlin~sof the Week . ~~~~ Need' Material ess The biggest upset of the sea- ule. Until then players.may be I (Continued from Page 1) that he can neither stand up son has thrown the hOCkey legally dropped and SIgned. . five burroughs from an en- nor lie down, is anchor~d to At Goodwill ers in race in the ke Flair League STAN~NrS T GIs. Pts. rollment of 800,000. The 100 a laboratory floor at the School The return of Goodwill bags in an into a tailspin and has nar- Blue Devils 11 2 0 83 22 others were from academic of Aviation Medicine at Ran- iChurch .News i~~~!~:~;i~~~~~~ :' ' . , . ,.... for the community. 8:45 a.m., lpidly- rowed the battle for first place Rockets 11 2 0 69 20 h' h h I dolph Air Force Base in Sah •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~...... Mornin.g Pr~yer in the choir from the recent church drive between the Blue D<:vils and Pointers 5 4 2 43 12 19 so 0 O'S. T on behalf of Goodwill. Indus- :mging Warriors : 5 8 0 42 1~ The mass suspensions c,ame Antonio, exas. th'e Rockets to two points. Golden Eagles 2 7 2 44 ~ . ~Jt' ... '" '" WOODS PRESBYTERIAN Morning Worship, second se~-I stalls. 4:45 p.~., C~nterbury tries has already supplied an wor- 19950 Mack"'Ave. at Torrey Rd. ,ice, Sermon by. Dr. Frank Fltt, Choir rehearsal m Mll~er Hall. .ion to Led bv "hat tricks" off the Rangers , 2 9 0 29 4 in the wake of a new U' rma- Tuesday, February 11 increase in material that has J • Scoring turn to sweep the school sys- . Andrew F. Rauth, Minister "Wayside Shrmes," Hebrews 6 p.m., Holy Commumon. 6:.3Q 1 sell- s.,ticks of Steve 'Koniecsk,i and BIll Cook. Rockets 26 15 41 . tr t bl d l' BLIZZARDS la she d and meant the difference between Dave Cook, Blue Devils 22 15 37 tem clean of ill ac ae e In- . k Charles B.,Kennedy, 4:9-16, 11 a.m., Church School p.m., Supper followed by dlS~ severe cutbacks and full em- Dennis Rieban, the Warriors John Montgomery. R'kets 7~ 12 quents. Both boys and girls_ .buried Upstate New' YOI' ~.g Assnstant Minister in all departments, Section II, cussion groups in the Pa=-ish ployment for the hundredS ot cil of blasted the front-running Blue Ron Gouin, Blue Devils....2" 7 . 1 d d" th 'ouster Monday in a bone-chilling cold Victor G. Novander, Jr. 7:30 p.m., Tuxis Club for young House. De handicapped workers at Good- If 17 vils, 7-3 on Sunday, FEl'bru------were IIliCu e me, wave whiich froze tlle nation Assistant M~nistei' people of hi~h school age, ... '" ... The largest exodus was from will, iJtwas announced by.Har- JS, en- ary 9 IE' the Brooklyn area: from the Rpckies to the At- Saturday, .February 15: 9 gymnasium. S p ~ a k e 1', Mr. Thursday: 8:45 a.m., Morn- -ill be Th~ winners, who went into Nationa nglneers ... .. '" lantic Coast. old H. McKinnon. executive a.m.~3 p.m. Presbyterfan, Men John~. Dancey, dIrector of the ing Prayer in the choir stalls. director. ~gisla- the cont~t a full seven games Week to he Ohserved AN INTERCONTINENTAL At least 53 deaths were of the Detroit area will meet DetrOlt Urban League. 10 a.m., Holy Communion and les on behind the Devils, whacked in . Air Force Atfas made a b~au~ caused' by the frigid cold', for "Pre-Easter CO'nference." • ,'" '" prayers for the nation and for "Still needed is a backlog ot make two goals m. the f'Irst peno...... ".:I The Lake ---St. Clair Chapte-r tiiul take-off in a test flrmg.' • snows, icy. roads 'and weather- 10 a.m. Communicants ~lass. Monday, February 17: 7 p.m., the world. 5:30 p.m., Choral material on which our em- ertain and one early m'h t e secon d to 0'-1> the MI'chI'gan t.:::.OCl'etyof Friday from ,Cape Can avera 1, caused fires.- The New York7 ployees can depend during the R '" • '" Boy ,Scout Troop. 96, ~m- Ev7nsong. geney hold a 3-0 lead before on Professl'onal'-I..... Engineers consist- flew normaHy until its engines. blizzard alone caused. 1. Sunday, February 16: Fdrst nasium .. 7:30 p.m., Bowllng, ... * ... remaining winter months. At Gouin of the DevI.1s fl'Ieked a ing, of 58 engineers from this Cl1t f'\ff and about a minute deaths, while nine deaths, dwere Worship Service, 9:30 ,a.m. Whittier Recreation, 8777 East Friday: 8:45 a.m., Morning this time, collection of dis- ld the 20-feoter m. t0 th e Rocket ne.t area annOunce that once, arrain later blew up while m. a'b a11'IS~ reported in New En. gJJaD't D'.. cards is traditionally at a low h Church School - Nursery Jefferson, Prayer in the choir stalls. 10 prl}- Seconds after t e openmg. Nat_'onal Engl'ne"'rs Week, Feb-b tic coasting fHght. Sweeping deep 1In 0 t lXle,d through Senior High. 11 a.m. •• '" a.m., Holy Communion B,nd ebb. If the people who have ednes- faceoff vf the fmal. peno. d, ruary 16-22, has'" been recog- The Air Force emphas,ized mostthe cold'bitterwave----of the,ongeswinter-an Second Worship Service. 11 Tuesday, Februa~y 18:. 1~-3 prayers for the departed. Goodwill bags in their hO'mes fill them today with repair- Legis- Dave Cook batted thin hisD own nl'zed by the President of the later tha,t the hu.cN>.intercon- . h of . a.m. Church School-Nursery p.m.,- Women's .AssoclatlOn _ '1' 0'- dumped two me, es snow m able clQlthiDg and ofmer dis- senta- rebound to cut . e eVI S United. States. tinental ballistic missile was Mississippi and more than 40 through .Junior High. ..S:rmO'n sewing and knittmg groups, POINTE METHODIST ngs- deficit to a single goal. In a communication from the not purposely destroyed, but inches in upper New York theme for both S e rVl c e s: women's parlor. 11 p.m., Serv~ 211 Moross !Wad cards, they can help keep the :>ader; After .Rieban counted his White House, President Eisen- d~strroyed itself. Air Force of- state. "When the People Saw." 5:80 ice Guild of the Women's As- Hugh C. White, Pastor wheels turning for the handi-. ~field. first goal of the sea<;on, Cook hower salUited the week as fi,cers said cause of the explo- p.m. Westminster Fellowship sociation, assembly room. hT~e Helen D. Thomas, ' capped persons at Goodwill In- scored again to bring the score calling attention to the work sionwas unlmown. dustries. . ; Rep- '" '" III for Junior High y:outh. 7:30 Rev: Jon~s from St. Jo n s Director of Christian Ed. Wil- to 4-3. At this point, however, of our erLgineers, "especially Normally, after a rocket's REPRESENTATIVE MO'rgan p.m. Thi:stle Club. for Senior will show films. I 12:30 p.m., .Sunday, Eeb. 16:-9:30 a.m., "Goodwill has expanded rap- drew the game lost all sembla.nce their vital role in the success engines have stopped ther:e is M. Moulder. (D., Mo;) said High youth. 7:30 p.m: Adult Women's Association lunch.eon, Worship and sermon; Church idly in the past few years and to being close as the Warnors of the Internaiional Geophysi- little danger of an explosion. early Tuesday he is resigning , Ed- Bible Class. gymnasium. 1:30 p.m., Lenten School for Nursery, Tiny Tots, this means that more discards exploded for three goals, ~wo cal Year." ... '" '" as chai!rIIlan of the dissensiol1-' etroit...... • Bible Study Class: Leader, Kindergarten, Primary' and are needed;o ~!lSure capacity by Rieban and one by KODlec. The President emphasized A MER I CAN MOT 0 R S ridden house commerce sub- Monday,. February 17: 3:45 Mrs. Fr.ank Fitt, men's lounge. Junior Depts. employment for an increased committee that fired his chief clos- ski. to wrap up their fifth theme of the 1958 Week, "En~ CORP. President George Rom- p.m. Crusader Choir rehearsal. • '" ... 10:30 a.rrl., Adult Bible Class. number of employees," McKin- counsel ,last night. is the victory. gineering Builds Broader Hcri- ney urged Oongr~ Friday. to 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. Westminste; Wednesday, February 19: 8 11:15 a,m., Worship and ser- non said. The last-place Rangers also zons." The "great co-o!lerative break up industrial giants !lIce The House subommittee in- 115 of C h 0 i r .rehearsal. 7:30 p.m. p.m., FOl'ltnighters meeting. 8 mon; Church School for Nurs- If collections of usable or came up with a stirring per- effort" ,of the International the General Moters Corp. and vestigaiing the reg U 1'8 t 0' r y itional Trustees me e tin g. 8 p.m. p.m., Lenten'Service, women's ery, Tiny Tots, Kindergarten, repairable discards can be d of formance but fell victims to a Geophysical Year, he pointed the 'Ford Motor Co. and "union agencies summarily fired Dr. Women's Association devotion- Darlor. Primary, Intermediate and three-goal rally in the last out, inspires our young people monopoliec:;" like the. UAW. Bernarq. Schwartz, tts chief maintained at the pace set dur- l'ciali- al leaders meet. ,,- • . Senior Depts. . ing the past 10 days, all Good.. . Mc- period by the Rockets to fall to "C'h~ose .the discip~~e of He told the Senate Antitrust counsel, Monday night. The dismissal followed a III ...... POINTE CONGREGATIONAL 6 p.m., 7th, 8th, Hth Grade will workers can again be higan 4-3. Dale Ernst paced the the engmeermg professlOn and and Monopoly subcommittee Tuesday, Februa?, 18: .10 240 Chalfonte at Lethrop MYF: / Rocket attack with two goals,' render important service to that the natiO'n's economic sur- bitter secret session in which assured of continuous em.. a.m.-3 p.m. Women s Assocla- Ministers: 7:30 p.m., Senior lVLYF . ployment. An appreciable in- while Bill Shinliever and Bill our nation and the building of vival depended on shattering Dr. Schwartz repeated his tion Service sewing day. Pot- Marcus William John...~n , '" ... '" charges that most of the 11 crease is needed, however, to Cook had one each. Tom peace." . the price-wage stranglehold of luck luncheon served at .noon. Arnold Dahlquist Johnson Monday, Feb717: 10 a.m., Schervish, Bill Keegan. und The tribute from Mr. Eisen- huge companies and industry- subcommittee members had produce a backlog of material tried to tie his hands and 3:45-4:30 p.m. Carol ChOIr re- Sunday, February 16: 10 Dorcas Service Group at War on which to draw. . Muldoon scored for the R~ng- hower was received as a tele: wide unions; '" '" hearsal. 6:30 p.m. Cub. Pack a.m., Worship Service. Church. Memorial. ers. who lost for the nmth gram. "whirtewa~h" the investigation. In addition to a full employ'.. '" ... II< No. 546 Blue and ?,old 1?lnner. School for all ages-Crib room 6:30 p.m., Men'g Club Din- time. Sunday, Februa~r 9 7:30 p.m. Deacons '!leetmg. through Senior Hi. 11:30 a.m., ner. meni schedule for all present The Pointers showed a pow- AIRMAN Donald G. Far- workers, it is hoped that dur- Heftlers Entertain TUNISIAN OFFICIALS said '" ... '" Duplicate worship servic.e. Cri,? 9:15 p.m., .Bo:,li~g League. everal erful attack in decimating the 100 persons were killed and 82 rell's nerves and morale held ing the year other jobs can be 'up "beyond expectations" after Wednesday, February 19: room only. 4 p.m., Semor HI. open slumping Golden Eagles 8-I. For Washington Guests wounded SatUTday . when 25 offered to those who have ap- two dJays in a 3x5-fooi cham- 7:45 p.m. Ash Wednesday, Be- Pilgrim Fellowship Associa- Tuesday, Feb. 18: 4 p.m., is a Mike Freeman, Jim. Mathew- French warplanes, including plied for employment and who Mr. and Mrs. Pierre V. Heft- ber, in a startingly realistic ginning of Lenten Services. tion Rally at First Congrega- Preparatory M e m b e r s hip d to ;on and Mike Carrier tallied 17 made in America, bombed make up a long waiting list of Ier, of, Grayton road, enter- experiment to find out wth~h- ...... tional Church. 7 p.m., Junior Class. a twice for the Pointers and Don 'and strafed a town on the handicapped people in the day tained at dinner Friday at the er a' week's journey through Thursday, February 20: 4 Hi. Congo Club in You t h 12:45 p.m., Alpha Circle, at elaxa- Diebel and Murphy collected Algerian frontier. area. Detroit Athletic Club. space will shake a m~m's p.m. Communicant's C 1ass., Room. home of Mrs. John S. Biggard, retail single goals. Mike LaFav~ The French called the raid Reminding contrbiutors that HO:lOrguests were the Fred- sanity. 7:15 p.m Boy Scout Troop No, • II< • 1002 Buckingham. Mar t h a- true counted the Eagles' only goal. a legitimate defense against Dr. Joseph G. Molnar. Detroit erick C. Nashes, formerly of .546 meeting. 7:45 p.m. Chancel Monday, February 17: 7 Mary, at home of Mrs. Wallace ng." Next week-end, February Algerian rebels taking., refuge Health Commissioner, has ad- Bloomfield Hills, now of Wash- Wednesday,.' '"February 12 Choir rehearsal. p.m., Mariner Scouts in Social G. Brownson, 248 Kerby Rd. on of 15-16 the Warriors will test on Tunisian soiL Within hours, vised women to clean one their's t r e n g t h against the ington, D.C., wher-e Mr. Nash ECORSE'S police depart- '" '" ... Halt Ruth Circ1e,at home O'f Mrs. miul the Tunisian Government de- Friday, February 21: 1:30 room at a time and diseard the Rockets and the Golden Eagl~s is general consul for the De- ment was caught in a drivet- '" * ... Lyle G. Ritchie, 19958 E. Wil- ty. It cided to recall its ambassador p.m. World Day of Prayer- Spring cleaning method if they will be trying to snap theIr partment of Commerce. license scandal Tuesday that Tuesday, February 18: 10 liams Ct. i th 9 from Paris and demanded the Among the dinner guests may have put hundreds of Christ Episcopal Church, 61 a.m., Friendly Service projects 8 p.m., Doris White, at home wish to gain health benefiis e cost losing streak against the Blue witJhdrewal of all French were the James Beresfords, "death drivers" on Michigan Grosse Pointe boulevard. in So <; i a 1 Hall. 1 p_m., of Mrs. W"illiam Menro, 1197 and avoid overstrain, McKin- time Devils. The Pointers meet the forces. the Charles Fel1raths, the Lee 'roads. Under arrest was a .. Women's Association Mission- Hawthorne Ed. Naomi Circle, non asked that they also keep ker in Rangers. ' The French charged that GRACE EVANGELICAL Silloways and the Jervis C. lieutenant of detectives, Louis ary Boa I' d in Committee at home of Mrs. Robert Smith, a Goodwill bag in the room others After the games Sunday, rebel anti-aircraft guns from Webbs. Audia, suspended were three Lakepointe at Kercheval Room. 6:45 p.m., Men's Club 1438 Yorkshire R::L Rebecca to be cleaned. ed in- February 9, W. C. Kurz, man- the area da.ffiaged French ob- top Ecorse police Mficials, and Robert P. 'Beck, Pastor Bowling League, 14529 Ker- Circle, at home of Mrs. Mel- "FtU'niture and other fur. ager of Ice Flair, aJ1!lounced servation planes flying over Thursday: 8 p.m. Senior urged 1>0 quit were three cheval Pillar recreation. 7 vill~ Kennedy, 19799 Ida Lane. nishings to be replaced besi~es recog- that teams may not SIgn new Children's League ALgeria Friday and. again Sa:t- Choir. Ecorse police and fire commis- p.m., 'Boy Scouts in Social Susannah Wesley, at home of the outgrown clothing found nority players after less t~an four urday. French spokesmen m '" Plans Luncheon Meet sioners. Audia was accused by .. . Hall. Mrs. Willis Bullard, 1330 S. in closets mean work for the bc:ramesare left on theIr sched- Paris said the main target wac;; county and state' officials of Saturday: 9:30 -11:30 a.m. Oxford Rd. handicapped persons, if sent earing a "strong concentrration of Confirmation Class. . '" . The regular monthly meet- peddling driver licenses to un- * '" • to Goodwill Industries," he. unday rebels in the abandoned mine Wednesday, February 19: 1 ing of the Michigan League for qualified drivers for from $25 '" . '" • p.m., Senior S ix tee n s in Thursday, Feb. 20: 8 p.m.. said. lead- a mile south of the village." Sunday: 10 -11:30 Church H.ow ;, , . Crippled Children, Inc., will be to $45. He emphatically denied Chancel Choir 'rehearsal. If housewives follow these urther ... '" '" School for. Beginners through Lounge. 8 p.m., Prudential held Friday at the Allied F,ood all charges. Committee in Lounge. • • • instructions, they will have the 'l' the Chri;tian Science Club, 62 E. Elizabeth, Detroit. ADLAI STEVENSON ran Junior High. Crib room. 10-11 Friday, Feb. 21: 4 p.m., Jun- . . I .. \ '" ...... satisfaction of knowing they from A board of directors meeting ahead of Vice President Nixon Morning Worship. 11-11;30 ior Choir rehearsal. < ~'" have given their discards at a. test- lieals in Ci "trial heat" polL The, Discussion period for Jumor Thursday, February ~O: 4 at 11 o'clock will be followed p.m., Junior choir rehearsal '" '" '" time when it counts the most. men by luncheon at 12:30 o'cJock twice-d e f eat e d Democratic Episcopa'lians High, Senior High, Adult!? 6:30 p.m., Girl Scout dinner in , Satu...-ciay,Feb. 22: 1-0 a.m., uni- for the general membership. candidate, who has counted 4:30-7:30 p.m. Youth Group at Social. Hall. 7 p.m., Youth Youth choirs rehearne. Useless is a plan to work n. and T.V. There will' be a speaker on himself out of the 196(l con- Holding Parley Grace. RADIO test made a show of strength ... choir rehearsal. 8 p:m., Chan-, unless you expect to work tha divid- Sunday I home qecoration. . '" Michael Chaykowski of 1115 plan. eel choir rehearsal. trade Sunday surPrising to many profes- Women of all Episcopal Wednesday: 8 p.m. Ash East State Fair, Detroit, was 9:30 a.m. 1 "'...... CiVIl) 9:45 a.m. sional politicians. ' arrested on Monday, E~ebru- p~rishes on Detroit's east side :~d~:~i~ ~e~~~~e,Ct~~~~~: Saturday, : 11 WXYZ ~ou are Invited to ule the He defeated the GOP's num- ary 3, by Shores police. ~d iiiiip~A~ljijiNiiii!T!iiI~Nijii!G~ WIll attend the annual meet- r . . 't d: 9 pm Senior a.m., Pas tor g' Membership would Channel 7 CKLW ber one contender by a vote ing of the "Eastside Convoca- lC ~s mVl e . .. charged with rec~less dnvmg of 52 per cent 48 per ceI1lt Class. 7c per sq. foot oposal Christian Science to tion Woman's Auxiliary" at. ChOlr. on Lake Shore road and not Quality Paint, Cleon Work among tho$e voters who made dairy St. Michael's Church, Monday, ST. JAMES LUTHERAN having his driver's license on One-Day Service more Reading Room a choice between the two men. ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL his person. The accu.sed man First English Approximately one voter in February 17. . McMillan at Kereheval 20475 Sunning-dale Park ~RAN K least 93 Kercheval Speaker for the afternoon G E K posted a bond of ,$125 to guar-[ eight (12 per cent) is still (Near Mack and Vernier) LAkeview 1-1264 e pro- First Chlirc:h of Christ, Will be Mrs. Fredel'ick W. Rev. eorge . u~ antee a court appearance •. his or Ev. Lutheran undecided between the two. Miss Rhoda, Gilmer The Rev. Edgar H. Yeoman, Scientist. . .. .-.' Sparrow,nominee for p~es~- Parish Worker Rector Church Grosse Pointe Farms 40-DEGREE WEATHER in dent of the Diocese of MIChi- Friday: SeniO'r chvir, 8:15 William Y. Gard, Choir Dir. ALL MAKES STO M SASH Miami Saturday night and a gan W.A., from Ann Arbor. a.m. .' Vernier Road at Wedgewood, Open from 10 a.l3'l. to 6, p.m. D2'an of the convocation for ... • • Jeanne D. Hurst, A.A.G.O., SCREENS - DOORS , freeze warning in North and Drive, Grosse Pointe Woods daily ,e x c e p t Sundays and, Organist Open Tues., Frt. 9 p.m. HoUdt- and their location looted a The Grosse Poin~. David W. Bishop, Minister tional Service. Kniv.. - SCllSgra - Sew Filing 0 sec- diamond merchant's home of , - , POINTE MEMORIAL MORNING WORSHIP $24,000 in jewelry and furs Thursday, ~: 7 -22437 !AST NINE MILE RD. Phone PRo 6-77$2 law Memorial An~unciation Society 16 Lake'Shore Rood a.m., Holy Eucharist. at Sunday. 9:00 and 11:00 •.m. Sunday .. Dr. Frank Fltt, Minister The merchant is Jerry Kran- Sponsors C~rd Party e re- Church CHURCH SCHOOL The Rev. Paul K. Ketchum CHRIST EPISCOPAL dall of 19360 Strathcona. He and the Rev. Ben L, Tallman, (Presbyterian) SundlLY, 9:45 a.m. The Annunciation Altar Soc- 61 Grosse Pointe Blvd. law told' police' he noticed his loss iety ,is sponsoring a ValentiJ;1e Associate Ministers Rev. E. B, Maynard, Rector S25 to Sunday afternoon while dress- Thursday, . February, 13: 4 ing for a trip to New York. He luncb.eonand card party m Sunday: 8 a.m., Holy Com- se and GROSSE POINTE p.m., Communicants' class, munion. 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m., Lavigl1le Auto Sales the 'Parish Hall on Thursday, subse- said the missing objects in- women's parlor.. 4:15. p.m., • IN OUR 26TH YEAR METHODIST CHURCH cluded a pair of cufrflinks; val- February 13, from 11:'30 to 1 Family Worship. Boy Scouts 04clock. , Juni6r choir rehearsal, men's will usher, ,Parents of Church be au- 211 Moross R.oad ued at $5,00, Which he had Hudson • Rambl" • Metropolitan Mrs. Ralph Povlitz and Mrs. lounge, Schooi sixth-gr,aders are in- to is- 9:30 a.m. - Morning Worship, planned to wear. ....hurch School for Nursery. Tiny While searching for the Hugh MacDonald ar~ co-chair- '" * ... vited to a p a I' e nt-teacher Sales and Service t :-e- Tots. Kindergarten, Primary and Friday, February 14: 1 p.m., ~meeting in the Undercroft at Junior Depts. cufflinks, he missed a five- men of the fried chi c ken We Also Servic:e' Nash Car 10' 30 a.m. - Adult Bible CI~ss. c~rat diamond-platinum ring luncheon .. Isabella Murray sewing group: the time of the children's dis- 11:15 a.m. - Morning Worsh'lp. Hostess, Mrs. Samuel L, Shene- missal. Coffee Hour will fol- Sel'VinSJ All of Gross. Pointe Church School for Nursery, Tmy valuea at $12,000, three dia- Tots Kindergarten. Primary. In- mond lapel phis valued at field 809 Grand Marais. 8 p.m., low the 11',a.m. service in the @llIl1l11l1ll1l1l1lllllllllllllllllJlIlIIlIIlIlIIlIIlIllIIlIlIIlIlIllllIlIllllIlI~ temediate and Senior Depts. HOLDTHOS.E ROCKETS Eve~ing Group of the Women's Cloister. 4 p.m., Choral Even- We Specialize In $8000', , a man's wristwatch,, Shooting O'f, experrimental ,Assodation: annual card party, song. 5 p.m., Confirmatio.n REV. HUGH C. WHITE, Pastol valued at $500, and a woman s rockets by Y'louths should be. 'Classes for adults in thechOlr I LAKESIDE I beaver coat, worth $3,000. ., gymJ;1aslUm. H'udson & Nash Used Cars- HELEN D, THOMAS doOneonly under SUpervlSlon '" • III stalls. 6:30 p.m., Canterbury Director of Christian Education Police said there was no sign and after offidal permission Saturday, February 15: 10:30 Club JIoly Communion for !42()I E: Warren, at Newport I UNITY GENTER E TUxedo 1-78SR of a forced entry to the Kran- hJas been obtained, Arnold C. a.m., Communicants' class, teen-agers. •• .dall's Palmer Park home. VAlley 2-~459 Renner chief of the first mar- Women's parlor. 10':30 a.m., * ... II< = '20760 Mack Ave. i • .I' * I Near 8 Mile - G. P. Woods ~ shal di~ision of the l',lI:ichigan Senior, Choir rehearsal, men's M 0 n day: 8:45 a.m., Holy, A 23-YEAR-OLD AIRMAN State Police, warns. .. . Communion and preyers !vI' from the Bronx has embarked ~ Devotional Services ~ . Because of governmental ac- lounge. ,'" '" III missions, 6:30 p.m., Holy Com- upon one of the s:trangest ~ ,Sunday. 11 :00 O.m. I ~ tivity in long' rangle bal1~stics Sunday, February 16: 9:30 munion for' Sunday School Woods ~ voyages of the century-a trip f PETERS FUNERAL HOME ~ MidweekScn'~c.. ~ ~ 21001 Morosl Rd. at Harpei' to the moon without leaving missiles and attempts to fIre a a.m., Morning Worship, first. teachers, followed by supper A. H. ~ Wedne9day - 8 p.m, ~ "moon" r 0' c k et, numerous service~ Sermon by The Rev. and training program. the ground. ' . gr'oup~ of 'Youths, pTi?cip~lly '" '" '" ~ Instruction Classlt ~ pastor. i. Arthur McAsh = = ~ The volunteer, Donald G. 1 h and Paul F. Ketchum. 9:'30 a.m., ff.stc!blish~d 1917 g Tuesday - 8 p.m. ~ 10:00 a.m. Mo1'J11:DB'Worship I Farrell, will attempt to live in h~gh schoo P YSICS Ad It Study Group: Leader, Tuesday: 8:45 aan., Morning i Thursday - 11 a.m .. 2 p.m. ~ ~ one week under the same chennstry cle$Ses, have under-, u . F.tt rb 9'30 Prayer in the choir stalls. 10 I~ 11:20 a.m: Sunday S,chool taken similar experiments on a Mrs. Frank. I! 1 :-ary,.. a.m., Holy Communion and = = ~ DIAL-A-PRA YER ~ ~ conditions that will face man ml.m.a+....e s'cale, but llionethe..; a.m:, Church Sc~ool m all tIe- == == 7:30 p.m. Even1ng Service == TU 4-04~2 == ~ on his first voyage to the less dan~erous,Uu.l he said. \ ,par tmen t'5, Sect 10,n .'I 11. a.m., ~.""rayers for the sick. I 8 p.m., Rev. Eve Edeen. M~nister ~ ~ moon: seated in a cockpit-type g All Welcome ~ seat, 'in asp ace . chamber The man '-who aims to get a I TUxedo 4--5230 I ~ about the size of- a hOl'l).efur- run for hi$: money wins in ,a' = = nace. The chamber, so small wal~ ~lIImUifillllllUl!llIlJIIIIIIIJIIIIlIIIIIIIIIUllllIIlllIllJJlllIlIlIlIIlIJlli Good Fences for 48 Years You are cordially invited to attend • • • ro Iyery s'!Y'. of Fence Cixth Church of Christ, Frank J. St. Amour erected fOr yOfl .,;) '.' WA.l1.6282 " BUILDER" .. Scientist, DetrOit Established 1924, IIlclUdlDl Chain Link All-Steel and M . f nd Ashland 14710 Kercheval, bet. anls Iqua a ADDITIONS ALTERATIONS Rustic Styles 10'30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. • Sunday Services Opeh.. for 10:30 Service. 120.57 GRATIOT AVE. Infant. 5 Room 2070$ MACK AVE. ot VERNIER ID. 3516 DEVONSHIRE DETROIT .t. MieN. . GROSSE POI"'"! WOODS 36. MICH. n1ng TestImonial Meettng-tl:oo p,m. ~ednesoay Eve ST WARREN MEHLENBACHER ..FENCE CO. LAK!VINf 6-7700 TUXEDO 4-.5500 READING ROOM - 16~48S~day 2 to 4:30 p.m. TU 2-8324 'TU 5-5791 10403 HARPER . RESIDENTIAL. INDUSTRIAL Wednes~8Y 10 a.m. ~d Sat. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. 6:30 Man.. Tues.. Thur'., t~rl "

• " / Page Twenty.four GROSSE P'OINT.E NEWS February 13, 1958 , Feature Page f * * * * * * f ~ * * ~~..,..;:7-[--: Pointer of Interest ( Jii . 'when the POINTE G:::~.~:=~eI. of -UJo,S 9rowin9 UP.~+ • People in The Know f/J,(Jtnte _.-~-,~'u. Favorite Recipe Counter Points COUPE MIMI , .~ .- ~ Contributed by By Pat Rousseau Mrs. J. B. Guba "Each Day is Valentine's Day", , as far as he's 8y Pat Talbot 3 egg yolks concerned, because you carefully selected his ties at 2 Tb sugar Proper's over the years. They always seem to go with Before the Salk vaccine WCl,S even a dream, when % cup sherry things ... to be in perfect taste. By the way, it's about tranquilizers and vitamins were as far away as space 1/2 cup heavy cream, that time for choosing mQre. travel, the extensive laboratories of Parke, Davis and Combine first three ingredi- * * * Co., were humming. In 1886 patent medicine was big ents in top of double boiler. IrA fai'!' exteri01' is a silent re.commendation') . , , but Let's business in Detroit and George S. Davis, who steered Place over bdiling water and 11-otstop there , , • especially when Jacobron's llew chemis~ the company, was easily able to afford a. luxurious farm beat constantly with a rotary lingerie is so heguili;zg, Delicious 1'evh'als of the under- on the lakeshore. egg beater for three minutes or until the consistency of pitmings of the twentieJ .•. by Flai1:and Stella Fagi1~.Easy, "Clairview" spread across 1400 feet of lake frontage whipped cream. Pour into graceful ... with a wealth of detail •.. a must to make the a half mile beyond Provencal road, or in those days the bowl. Chill thoroughly. Then fashion picture a success, First requirement ••• perfection Weir farm. The residence itself was no crenellated whip cream and fold into of line that should be car1'ied from ... in-ride. , . out!

castle and extremely modest in comparison I with its custard. Serves four. " * * * neigh bars. What the Sunday surrey drivers from the "There is ,a lady sweet and kind" , .. the one we know has city came to see was the Jersey Stock Farm in the rear -Ie perfume on, her mind. Hers will undoubtedly be a,mong the of the home, which was always open to visitors in the VFWA UXl zary I famous names ... Thierry, Balm.ain, Dior, Patou, Lam'in, summer months. To Hold Sale Chanel and many more ... if'it's a brand new scent from Paris or an old favorite ••• you'll find it at Trail Pharmacy. On the 281 acres grazed nearly 40 thoroughbread cattle (all registered in the books of the American Jersey General R. A. and Col. F. M. * * * BELOVED •.. by all ... a Dalton cashmere from Cattle Club). There was a 'race track to test the fast Alger Auxiliary No.' 995 Vet- Margaret Rice. "The newest contribution to milady's Kentucky trotters, too. Another feature for the Sunday erans of Foreign Wars is spon~ soring a bake sale at ,the Pen- casual collection is the GIA . . . the cashmere sweater- strollers to enjoy was the fabulous orchard. 'Concord, ney store, Mack and 7 Mile, on vest that accents a silk shirt and makes a strong fashion Delaware and Niagara grapes could be plucked for a ARTHUR LOUWERS! CHIEF OF THE GROSSE POINTE PARK POLICE Saturday, February 15, start- point in so doing. Love those buttons ... V-neck .. snack and the unrivaled French pear trees were mag~ -Picture by Fred Runnells By Patricia Talbot (~,------ing at 10 a.m. endless color variety and THIS look with Bermudas. nificent. Kathryn Moore is chairman Like TV's top pOliCelnan, Sgt. Friday, of Dragnet; They have to be watched. * * * Mr. Davis and his family spent little time at the of this event and will be as- riA tbing of beauty is jo)' fQre1.Jer."Precious old pieCe! Park Police Chief Arthur Louwers is proof that it's leg Burglary Top .Crime sisted by co-chairman, Bar- farm, but it was his favorite hobby and he kept a pru- Next to traffic control the of furniture can he "discovered" at Wallamaker's with 110 work tliat makes a good cop. He should know, for in 28 bara Barne~. dent eye on the farm's nlanagem~nt. Later his land was Pointe policeman's largest case loss of charm. The frames are skillfully refinJshed or an- years he has worked his way from uniformed patrolman to become in the 1910' area a separate community with load is burglary. Most rob- tiqued. If undertones of colar are used ••• t!Je fabric can b6 to head of the department, the largest in the Pointe. bers out here are not armed its own post office. blended 01' dyed to match. The pleasure is all )'ours when 0 but they are vigilant in watch- .College Club I When Art Louwers came to JOU bebold the happy reSt/Its. ' A near neighbor to the stock farm was the Wood- the force in 1930he was a re- No Open Houses ing for unoccupied houses and I bridge homestead built the year after Appomatox. breaking and entering is a Platts Evellts I * * * placement fer an officer who Delinquency and the prob- "0, my luve is like a red, red rose" whether long Dudley B. Woodbridge was the son of a former governor 'll d - . .lems of teen agers are the common crime. h d b k1 The College Women's Club stemmed or the sweetheart type . . . roses put poetry in your a een e m a runmng d ' Res ide n t s in the P;Jrk, • I of Michigan who settled in the Pointe for his health. . I t J ff epartment s constant-concern. gun f Ig:1 on e erson avenue. . which .holdsits meetings in the Valentine gr'eeting. Charvat the Florist also suggests orchids .th b tl P h'b't' An offIcer spends more tlme 16,200,should not invjte their A descendant on both his father's and mother's side WI a 00 egger. 1'0 IlIon . f t' ' Hotel Tuller and this year is or camellias for corsages, .. prearranged nosegays for thought- was on but the Pointe was ~mm~es 19alOn~concernmg a presence. When they plan to from families of political prominence, his delicate health 'd 'th I t fbI' d Juvemle than WIth a burglary be away, they should take marking its 25th anniversary. ful gifting. WI,e open WI p en yom d bb h and retiring disposition kept him from engaging in care of their mail,"milk and >I< pIgS. d.omg a b':";b''lI~mess.P1'0- orh' arme 1'0 .ery, case wered has slated a full calendar of * * public affairs. But he was a gentleman farmer of the 'b't" ~ t d 't b d t ere IS a defmIte proce ure. paper deliveries and have a h1 1 1011 ('rea CIS own ran - activities for the rest of the "Give beauty all her right" ... (but quickly please) old school and "Belle Meade" was the last in the lake- neighbor watch the house. The of crime problems but hooli- Chief Louw~rs works in neighbor should call the police season. ... Modern charmers have little time for lengthy beauty shore line of summer residences and fine gardens and ganism and traffic head8.ches close contact WIthparen4' and whenever he notices any sus- On February 21 t;here will rites ... realizing this, Ann-Louise Salon has acquired orchards. that the police department the school,,but he feels adol~ picious actions. the new Tropic Silhouette machine . . . that can offer faces toclay are just as dif- escents don t hqve the respect be a fine arts tea in the Ken- The Woodbridges were at the end of the golden row In fact, always call the wood court home of Miss Erta glamorous hair color in minutes. Wonderful for re- ficult to cope with as the for the law they had a gen- Curtis where Mrs. Dwight of society families beginning at t1.e bend of the lake lawlessness of the 20's." eration ago. He pleads with police, when in doubt, says touching .. , or "blonde tips" . , . adds such delightful families not to hold the pop- Chief Louwers, B~tter safe Struthers will speak on "The highlights and interest in less time than it takes to tell with the Joseph Berrys. White House." Must Care About People ular "open house" p a l' t Y than sorry, and they would ... almost! rather come on a false alarm Like 111 good cops Art Lou- where so often uninvited Mrs. Arthur Neef will have * * * wers has a keen interest in guests cause disturbances and than not be called until it is a dinner that evening in her r All T I ftrho~whel.e and whatllot people and their problem5, damage. Alcohol and auto- too late. Lincoln road home at 6:30 ')'e toat o'rely lot'ers be" ... Jou'll enjoy the sweet o'clock. On Monday, February n,ostalgia of Dea1'est COlOgtlf!••• D. HcalJ"s ver)' special by whoozit which is particularly neces- mobiles are responsible for the The calls that bring out the J. sary in his area, where there upturn in teen agel's' crime force en' masse are the miss- 24 the 2 o'clock group of the brand. DelightjullJI gift wrapped in white with red ribbon are very few homicides, armed rates, he states. Neither was ing children cases and a club will enjoy an afternoon and a Va/entitle hem.t fo1' all t!Jose iftcli'led to r01lUlntic'!.m Catch 'em early and you can give the tots an earful assaults or violent crimes, but as available 20 years ago as policeman , never-complains of bridge at the hotel club- on Cupid's dar. of culture, or if not that at least an appreciation of the plenty of non-criminal inyesti- it is today. when a frantic mother locates rooms. * * * finer things in life. Mrs. Henry Klein carefully learned gations. Pounding The Pavement her child safely in a matter On Friday, February 28, the You'll travel far. to find a value like the train and Last year of the 4,539 com- Most police work is routine, of minutes after the call, evening group will have a fine vanity cases featured by Jacobson's at a thirty per cent reduc- the German words to the Liechtensteiner Polka from Policemen from d if fer en t • plaints his department handl- painstakingly I done - checking ts her German maid and then trotted ever to GPUS and areas may have their rival- r meeting in the Hidden tion. Available in red, sun tan. green, blue. white, gray, black taught the lilting tune to her Brownie troop. Next week ed 2,878 were non-criminal information, pounding pave- ane home of Mrs. Bogden. patent and plaid ... in leather or leatherette .. , iI.tted and investigations. Chief Lou- ments; filing r_eports. A good ries but when a fellow officer Baynert. On March 1 all . they learn the dance and at 10 years they are ,all ready wers himself often handles a policeman does not get bog- is in trouble they will all rush groups will have a mixed Ullfltted. for a ball in Munich. situation which needs an ex- ged down in this schedule but to his aid. "Officer in trouble" bridge and dessert party at ------,------flashed on the radio brings perienced officer. A mother dOES it efficiently, working for * * * scout cars from all directions. the Lakeland avenue home of Club Forn'1z.Jlg Pointers are here, there and everywhere in search called him because she was crime prevention rather than Mrs. Emil C. Dauch. It (... Kids' GrOZlps of the unusual. A while back Mrs. Ben Beyer was having trouble with her 14 punishment Gets His Man year old son. Her husband was There are 30 men, 3 women Chief Louwers is proud of Some people feel compelled The Grosse Pointe WoodsI \'ised by the professional so- perched on the Peacock Throne in the Hall of Private his department and his job C:nnmunity Club is now taK- cial workers on the staff or by Audience, Delhi, India. That throne was once studded in the hospital with a serious and 5 crossing guards on the to be a nuisance just so they heart condition qnd expected Park ~orce and traffic control but remembers nostalgically can attract attention. ing reservations for fir~t a.ndi part-time paid workers. with precious jewels, among them the Koh~i-Noor home shortly. She was afraid is the department's constant his days as head of the detec- second g~'adeboys and gIrls lll- Persons interested- in these diamond. of what the son's actions, problem. The Po~nte nearest tive bureau. He doesn't get terested m a small club group. programs can contact the * * would produce in her con- to the city, five main arteries personally involved in many S@@Gray ••• These groups mee:: weekly Community Club, by calling * valescing husband. The Chief channel rush hour traffic cases today. He reI:lembers a!tlerk,SChOOl,from .3:~0 to 5 TUxedo 4-2050,or by stopping All you sports car fa,ns get out to Cass or Sylvan best his greatest coup, when Lakes Sunday afternoons. That's where the Michigan took the boy into his office through the Park to the 'other o c oc . \ in at the Club. 20883 Mack and with the full majesty of Pointes. Over 125,000 cars he tracked down an armed a••,1Play! Each group has an adult Avenue, Grosse Pointe Woods Sports Car Association is racing models on the ice. the law surrounding him travel Jefferson, St. Paul, Ker- burglar responsible for 130 leader and will be conducted ------. Recent spectators were Cherry Powers, Howie Knaggs, really gave him what for! He's heval, Vernor, Charlevoix and thefts by two telephone num- as a club in which the mem- the Eric Strohs and the Forbes Howards. been toeing the line since. Mack during the busy hours. bers inside a match cover bers of the group will help to Calvary Lutheran Plans found ill a stolen car. plan their activities. Activities Father and Son Banquet * * * Chief Louwers' is also proud ~afetyAfoot of groups in the past have in- Tickets are all sold out for the Women's Association I F (I Off d H of his certificate from the cluded crafts, cooking, games, for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra's Tuesday, March The Calvary Lutheran ree asses ere ere National Academy run by the the all.purpose shoe parties. sports, hikes and spe- Church. Gateshead and Mack, 11 Fashion Show. Still room for the Wednesday, March •• • Department of J" u s tic e in for men and women cial club projecl.s. will hold its annual Father 12 ~arade of chic. styles, though! I~cidentall~, Mrs. For Heart Disease Victims Washington~which'he attended Also, adult volunteer leaders and Son banquet on Friday, DaVId Gamble, ch2Irman of the show, IS also domg the in 1953. He is a past president Original,' patented, anti-slip and assistant leaden; are still February 14, at 6 p.m. of the Southeastern Associa- choreography for "Can Can," Fine Arts musical coming Women with heart disease, indicates that the classes are prote'ction. Ultra-flexible for needed by the Community All men and boys are tion of Chiers of Police and a Club for the afternoon pro- soon. high blood pressure, harden- designed to benefit any eco- member of t~le training fom- quick action. Loose-lined for cordially invited. There will * * * ing of the arteries, rheumatic nJomi,clevel and that it is not gram. Volunteers work with be en!ertainment for all age mittee of the Michigan As- comfort. Washable. the recreation groups sponsor- A Pointe gal has done it again. Mary Dietrich heart disease and other cir- necessary to remodel a home sociation of Chiefs of Police. groups, including a gun dis- racked up a 43-pound dolphin to take over the lead in culatory ailments can DrOWin order to conserve,th€ home- His office directs the train- ed by the Community Club a~ld play by the Jeerin Brothers h W. regi$ter for free "Heart of makers time and energy. ing of recruits for all the by the Grosse Pointe Woods Sporting Goods store. the medium tackle tourney in the Ba amas mter the Home" classes to be held The course is available to Pointe police ,departments. He Parks and Recrea,tion Depart- Places at the banquet table Fishing'Tournament last week. in Grosse Pointe starting every woman ,in the Grosse reports that for the fIrst ~time ment. ~ may be held by calling WIl- * * * March 6. , Pointe 'area, although those since World War' II t~ best Volunteers ordinarily come liam Phillips, TU. 5-8368, for Glimpsed at a recent dinner and dancing son-ee, The work~s.implificationclas- .with a heart or blood vessel type of man is applying for once a week ane are super~ reservations. newly appointed Mrs. Arvin Wheaton, prexy o{ the ses are' conducted by the ailment will be giv,en~first the force. . , Women's Association for the Symphony, whirling in one Mi,chiganHeart Association in listing. Homemakers may regi- Plays Golf of the new prints. satin in a gray green shade dipping cooperation with Wayne Stat~ ster. for the ~~ee classese by When h,e is not running the White to a v in the back and accented witl1 a bow.. Mrs. University and are desi,gn~dto cal!mg or wntmg the Gro~se department the ruddy; cheer- or Hovy show the homemaker how to Pomte Dept. of CommYfilltyful chief is playing, golf, his Canvas Eugene Konstant in sea foam Italian silk with butter- conserve her time and, energy Services, Forrest, Geary, T~le- favorite leisure. activity, or cups sprinkled across the bodice ... Mrs. J. Leslie while doing her various house- phone :'U,5-3808 or by ca1h~'g maybe fishing off Harsen's Berry in a Parisian coiffure fringed shadow bangs in hold tasks.,' ',the MIchIgan Heart ASSOCla-Island d1l l' i n,g his sUrnJI.1er silver beaded black chiffon. Lectures, demol1strationsand. tion at ~E 1-855-0for corn- vacation. Chief Louwers lives Y!< * * slides are presented to show plete detaIls. J:I'Omema~e~sare in Nottingham road near the homemakers how they can ~rged to :regls,ter thIS week station, and has a teen-aged "A getting to know you" party seems indicated this simplify' work in the prepara- m oTper that tney, may attend daughter in Pierce' Junior V2Ienfine month and a bunch of bachelors on Merri- tion of meals, washing and the fIrst c1~sson M~rch 6.. High School. . . b i:l 'k" d th No medIcal adVIce d'la,g- "A policeman's lot is not a weather road obliged Wednesday night with an after IrOnIng, e ma lng, an 0 er,. ' '. I . Specials · · · dinner gathering to which they invited all their favorite da'U 'housework. D;0SIS~tr~atm~nt, or examma- happy one" runs the old fash- y , tion IS gIven In the "Heart ()f ioned verse, but Chief Lou- every Tuesday "bachelorettes. " Each homemaker attends the Home" classes. ,weis,can't go along with this. four (~WO-hOl1T) lectu;e-de~- The Wayne County Medi~ and Wednesday * * * He's proud to serve a com- \. PILFERINGS onstratlOns classes whIch WIll cal 'Society has endorsed the munity that he loves, to make be held on March 6, 13, 20, 27 entire program and D6ctors of CI-,ildren's and Housework-Something you do that nobody notices it a safer place in which to Racquet and from ~:30 a.I!!. to 11:30 a,m. Medicine wiH be urged to live and 'Work, and the com~ Teen-agers' unless you don't do it. and WIll meet at the Grosse refer their patients to the munity is proud to have of- Sport Shop * * * Pointe Dept. of Community classes' ficers ~ikeArt Louwers guard-, 106 KERCHEVAL PERMANENTS Las Vegas-The land of the spree and the home of Services, 43 Grosse Pointe The' "Heart of the H<)me" ing its homes, its children, its TU 1-5262 TU 1-2262 , (Complete) the knave. boulevard. Program is made possible by 'lives. HAIRCUTS * * * Mrs. Hannah R. Pretzer of the Michigan Heart Associa- Diplomat-A person who can juggle a hot potato the Wayne State University tiJon through funds received Ages 1 00 Departm€nt of Home Econo-I from the Ul}ited Foundation to 14 years - k-Dg enough for it to become a cold issue. mics conducts the classes. She Torch ,Drive. hand 'ma~sa'ge. "------...!- * * * The young miss wili find exciting- new beautY A new Georgia Tech graduate, applying for a job, • Adelaide Crocker Formerly of the D.A,C. listed his extra-c u r l' i c u 1a r activities in one word: fabulous NEWI with her personalized coiffure , •. hers alone married. • Mary Hersch~1 ' •.. des!gned our specialists. Formerly of Spa Baths by ~ * * * Firth Acrilan Carpet A feIIow we know who travels a lot has always been Budget Plan ,Available' • 3.50 singly, 3.00, in series. curious about those terse, whispel'ed conversations in • Miss Wesner, director which airline stewardesses engage when they pass each FRANK R. BROWN other in the aisles or l....aet in the back of the plane. buide A-fl.,-+£, ,, Much of this curiosity ..,dS dispelled recently, he told CARPETS us, when a meeting to&AC place right at his elbow and 18520 Mack Ave. near Post Office GRO~SE POINT.£ WOODS SALON one stewardess murmured to the ether: "Watch yourself GROSSE POINTE BEAUTY SALON Appointments if you have to take anything up front, They've got the TU 1-4484 405 Fisher Road' TUxedo 2-751 I TU 1-0760 , 19877 Mack Avenue automatic pilot on."

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