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----,._------lay plans for _Annual Co mmunity Halloween Celebration 'Cavalcade~ HEADLINES , , ' to . oj the "oters l),ecide Launches Big 'VEER As Compiled by the Who 'Gets Durant; Campaign Grosse Pointe Ne'ws Parade Followed By Rally On Thursdayt, Oct. 12 Army- or Congress High School Grounds With DONALD COLE. the 18 year 'Plenty of Entertainment old youth who shot and critically Republican Nominee Takes Physical Examination: .WilI ._- wounded 2 girls. aged 12 and 14, The "Cavalcade of the Continue to Wage Vigorous Campaign at their parents' hunting cabins Pointes," Grosse Pointe's first near Saulte Ste. Marie, was cap- Until Ordered to Duty Torch Fund parade and rally, tured yesterday by State Troop- will have been added to the Richard Durant, candidate for 'Congress on the Repub. ers, offered no resistance and ann,a1s of community events meekly gave up the riflle with lican ticket from the 14th District, was notified on Wednes. by the time this story is read. which he shot the girls. He had day, October 11, that he had .been tentatively selected. for By press time plans had no quarrel with the girls and active duty in the Army. Durant, a veteran of six years reached the fmal stage and said he "just wanted to do some. service in World War II, was order-ecHo report to Fort Wayne every indit!ation was that this thing bad," on Friday, October 13, for his physical examination. * .. ... kickNoff function would be at- Questioned by reporters after~------'------ROBERT H. STACEY, aged 30, tended by hundreds of citi- a U. of M. Lat1n teacher, has con- his 'examination as to the effect 1 661 R - zens and the parade would in- fessed setting the fire which de. his or.ders would have on h~s , eCelVe campcugn, Durant stated that it , clude hundreds of cars. stroyed ancient Haven Hall on For weeks past promotion com- the Campus on June 6 with a was his desire to serve his coun- try to the best ,of his ability. Free X- Rays mittees have been meeting to lay loss of $618,000. Tried unsuccess- the plans for this undertaking. More Vital Than Ever fully to commit suicide . . . a I ' Civic~minded men and women woman with whom he has been "I entered this Congressi.onal n 1st Week have given willingly of their .lim. keeping company for several race because, among other thmgs, ited free time in ordar to organ, years asks to have him committed I was deeply disturbed over a ize the show .offered to the resi- to a mental institution, saying bungledfpreign policy which Unit Does Big Business; Will dents of Grosse Pointe; Approxi- she stands in fear of her life. 'might bring on World War III. It Remain in Pointe Until mately 50 people have been ...... , -Picture ty State Photographic is now more vital than ever that working on the promotion and November II IT IS CHARGED the actual Seventeen students from public, private and. parocrlia-l schools of the.Po., inte attended a meeting lastThursday the facts of State Department ... publicity committees for the par-: lists of casualties, killed, wound~ . h B f Ed h 'bungling,. coddling of Commun- ade and rally, not to mention the ed and missing in Korea, is lag- In t e oard 0 ucation Building with a group of t e adults who are helping direct ,the project which has become ists at home, and the appease,.. A total of 1,661 residents hundreds involved in the resi~ ging far behind ... the Arm:' so popular. Standing, left'to right, are: HARVEY. HUCK, HEV BARRETT,_ HAL DRINKHAUS, BARBARA. BEND- ment of Russia abroad, be availed themselves of the op~ dential and business solicitation, insists it can release only the LIN, RON PARKIN, LORRAINE BROUGHTON, JIM KELLER, CELESTINE BLONDELL and JANET KRAUSE. brought home to every American. groups. latest summary of deaths and Seated, left to right: JOANNIE HOLLISTER, BOB LAW, RICHARD NOER,MRS. EVERET'I'ROLL, MRS. JOHN S. "I understand that Congress- porttinity to have free chest Chainnen Meet wounded as they are released to FOLEY, MRS. HUBERT GOEBEL, JOHN YOUNG, DICK SUTHERLAND, ANNETTE TORREY, BETSY STEVENS men are forbidden military serv- x~rays during the first week A meeting of committee chair. next of kin. and MARY DONAFlOE. ' ice. I intend to let the voters of the mobile unit was stationed men was held at, the home of ...... I our District choose whether I can David Rust, Parade Chairman, on' ------ , • • • , • • • ~------_ . in the Pointe, it was disclosed WALTER NOTH, 21, convicted P I- C 1St d t Ad - C -} serve them-best in the Army or Sunday afternoon at which plans last week in Macomb county cir- 0 lO ases 'u en vlsory ounCI Durant, Plea in' Congress. My only desire is this week. The unit will be for the parade and entertainment cult court of manslaughter, has to serve my country to the best here for a total of five weaks. at the rally were discussed. Mr. been sentenced to the maximum A b L t H D- - t'~'Pl' F D b t of my ability." George Elworthy, chairman of Rust said that, although it would permitted under the indictment. ove as ears' ISCUSSlon0, ans ;.,'or ,e 'a es Would Scotch Rumor the Steering Committee for the be a complicated maneuver to as. 14-15 years ... Judge Spier, says Asked whether he would be al~ Grosse Pointe x-:ray Survey, has semble and route the many cars F H II ' C I b - expected in the parade, it ap. he is guilty of murder under the lowed by his orders to finish the pointed out that the dollars' and indictment, deserving a life sen- Year's Mark or ao'we en e'e, ra"tlon l's R.. e]-eJed(;11 slam-bang campaign he had been cents' cost of tuberculosis in this peared that with the co-operation tence for murder .. , had killed ------conducting; Durant said~.~It has .country is conservatively esti- of the police chiefs of the five Eugene Schaaf, father of four Total of 26 Repor:f'ed Against "Never a Dull Moment" Adopted As Motto For This Year's R b t R f ' t M t been.suggested-:-and I want to mated at $350,000,000 a year. Grosse Pointes, the many com~ munity agencies participating, :;~o:~Pf:t1:c::~'~~~~~:lone. 21 in All of Last Year: Community.wide Eventj t0rs. John S. 1=Qley, .-' ; ..~.~;~HFb.!l~ht~:fo!.n~iJo~e..~::e~N'~~::..;~:s~Jr:~~ot~:~ . "That,. is :~7:h~~ute~pay and"the BOy',Sco.utse'Ye~\ * * • Only One Death .' ','.. Ac.tio9."As~:£ha.jl:,ma~."--:;--~'."""-",,~,,, ",. - Congress on Platform brought to bear to 'get rid of me a disease, "Elworthy added. "But "should move like clock~wor~, Parade Committee A BIG ALLIED NAVAL TASK '.. "Neve~ a dull moment" is the motto back of the plans because of the exposure I am eve:n so, it is only a small part Mr. Rust's parade committee FORCE. headed by the battleship Up to lVIoI;lday of this for, this year's community Hallowe'en celebration. OnThurs. Congressman Louis C.' Ra~ making of the record of my Dem- of the cost of tuberculosis. The week included Harrison Watson, Par;. Missouri, bombards the port cf there had been 26 cases of day aft~rno()n the Student Advisory Committee met with its baut, Democrat running for ~~~a~~li~~~oi~~L;n~ele~~:t ~~ worst toll exacted by this disease ade Marshall; Hunter Williams. Chon.gjm, ,onl~ 49 miles fr,om polio in the Pointe as against chairman, lVIr..s.J ..ohn S. Fo.ley",' 1'0 complete. details of the d cannot be computed in dollars RUSSIan SIberIa and 34 mlles a t t 1 f 21 f 11 f ,. reelection, has refuse . to ac- end that. rumor. and cents. It is paid for in suf- in charge of bands and Boy from Red Chim:s Manchuria .. , 1 to a 0 cases or a 0 parties to be held'at the Grosse Pointe High School and the cept the challenge of Repub:- "Under normal circu~tances, fering, in the pain of separatiol1 Scouts, and Joe Buck, in charge of trucks and engines. Mr. and only 120 miles from Vladivostok. as year. Pierce Junion High School. @ . the required paper work to proc. for months, perhaps years, from 'Th 1 f h' . lican nominee Rl'chard .Du- I d " Mrs. AllisOIl Munroe and A...... 'e norma course 0 t IS Take Back Repo~fioI intermission enter~ainment. These ess my orders will take from 40 ove ones. George Elworthy, co:chairmen of Friday, Oct. 13 disease is for it to r..pidly di- Inasmuch as this is a commLln- features will be provided by tal~ rant to meet him .a series to, days-consequently the or- TB has a slow' onset, thus too in 45 entries for the parade, estimated THE DRAFTING of 18-year~ minish with the coming of the ity affair- there were seventeen ented students from the v..arious of debates before the election ders will have no effect on my frequently it is nQt recognized that more than 200 vehicles fall season but this year it representatives from all the pub~ campaign except to intensify it. and diagnosed until it has a firm olds is being seriously consider. appear' to have k t high school gro'ups. on November 7. w 0 u 1 d participate, including " ep up. lie, private and parochial schools. WI'11Cont'".;n.ueFI'ght hold on its victim, he added. Re- eci, disclosed by Maj. Gen. Lewis D' k S tl 1 d" h f trucks, station wagons, private Single Death Part of their function is to report 1~ - U ler an IS m c arge 0 In announcing' receipt of the covery then is a slow process and B, Hershey, Selective Service Th h b 1 h • "I shaH continue to fight. The d . , cars, mobile army equipment and director. 0 ere as een on y one deat. back to their schools details of posters which will be placed near refusal Mr. Durant made 'ihe record 'of my Democratic oppon~ urmg the penod when the paM floats. • • • ne of the more, seriously the parties which will help to the entrances and which will following statemen~:. ent shows that he has not only tient is under tr~atment, he is Twelve floats which appeared. stricken patients. Cloe Irvin, :'ged stimulate and interest the young voted. ,wI'th the only Communl'st deprived of normal family life, RUSSIA yesterday used with. 11 f B k' h help to direct the young people "MR RAE.AUT h h Tuesday in the Detroit Torch ,0 uc mg am road, who people in pal'ticipation. h t.f '1' . h h . '. says e as fello ....-traveler l'n" the' House- of earning a livelihood, of fol- Func. parade were also scheduled out avail its veto powers in the , , 1 f . w 0 al'e no - amIlar Wlt t e but a short time left to take his vy- l' h . was In an non ung. or a penod, Enthusiastic students attending high school Representative Marcantonio, of owmg a c osen vocatIOn. Security Council to block the re- to appear in the "Cavalcade of !sl so far recovebred that her fam- the Thursday meeting were Jo- case to the people. If he is ,really New ..York City-but t.hat he has No One Is Immune the Pointes." Many of the local election of Trygve Lie as United I y expects to rl'ng her home l'n At Pierce there will be dancing sincere,. in this desire, there . annie Hollister" Robert Law, G. t Jl b hi t d "Anyone can get tuberculosis- Nations General Secretary . . , a fcv.' dClYS. She had been P H' h S hI' for the junior high school group would be no' better way than a ac ua y, y s vo es, one community organizations, as well as individuals and business con- Russia the only vote against him stricken with bulbar polio. . 19 c 00 ; Barbar~ Bendlin, to the music of. Bill Gail's or- thorough di,:;cussion Of the issues everything in his power to raise tuberculosis selects its victims cernspromised to enter the par- ... Legal experts in the ,UN be- Richard Noer, - Brownell; Bev chestra, . from a joint platform,so ttIat the the cost of living for the people from all walks of life, .. no one Await Cold Weather Barrett, Hal, Drinkaus, Pierce; of our District .. He has voted for is ,immune to TB", Elworthy em- ade and add to its color and orig- lieve he can be retained for three 't' Plan Stage Show's voters of. the district may 'realize Th e IocaI hea lth au th on les Annette Torrey, Betsy Stevens, inflation and highpr.ices', he has phasized. inality. Bands from, the High years longer, ' f th I 'lOt d' t' h 't exactly how sharp Ufedllference are hopmg or e ear y arnva G. P. Country Day; Dick Suther- u stan mg sage sows SUI ~ voted for farm subsidies an.d.high He pointed Ql.lt that the Chest . th .. .d . is between our thinking. School, Pierce Junior High and .. • ... 0f reasona bl y severe fa11wea th er. land, D.U.S.; Celestine Blondell, abl e ror e Jumor. an semor prices; he has voted for increased X-Ray Survey now being con- St. Paul's School were l06king THE COCKPIT DOOR of an With its arrival they are confi- James Keller, St. Paul's; Mary level will be provided at the "I am afraid 'a gooli many peo-hidden taxes'and high pric;es; and ducted in Grosse Pointe by the forward to competing with the American Airlines DC-6 blew off dent the disease will quickly dis- Donahoe, John Young, St.Clarej Pierce and High School auditor- pIe will feel that.Mr. Rab~lUt, by he has voted against repeated at~ Wayne County Health Depart- United States Air Force Band ""hile flying over Coldwater, appeal' for this year. Janet Krause, Lorraine Brough- ,iums. declining my challenge for an tempts to cut waste and' non- ment and the TB'and Health So- from Selfridge 'Field. Mich .. and a fatal accident was • ------. ton, Harvey Huck, and Ronald Parti.es for &hildren of elemen- cpim discussion of the issues, is essential spending. ciety is for the protection of , The Schedule narrowly averted ... The airline . P ar k'In, St . Ambrose, tary age' WI.'11 be h eld .at. the unable 'or unwilling to defend. "I intend to continue to' bring every. reSI'd en t' In Grosse P omte., The schedule called for the line ozn ers rou , . T .b'I D f' M' dR. h his record of. inflat.ion, waste, has offered $100 reward for the P .' t Ab d,Othei's attending the meeting rom y,. e er, alre an IC" .these facts to the voters of our Where To Go , of cars to start passing the re-- '11 . d higher taxes and farm subsidies. finding of the door to determine lIas.W II C t V0tes were Forrest Geary, general ar d Schoo.ls Vau deVI e acts an District. I intend to continue The unit is located at ,Defer viewing sta:q.d at Fisher and Ker- the cause of the accident. chairman; Mrs. Everett Roll, food movies will be provided for these "My invitation is still open." challenging my 0 p p 0 n e n tto School today from 8:30 to 12 and cheval at 7'p.m., at which time * • * ----=-- chairman) and Mrs. Hubert G. gr,oups. ------openly. debate these issuesa I in- 1 to 4, and tomorrow it will be Grosse Pbinte's own Torch, 16 That Grosse Pointers find them- Goebel. publicity chairman. If requested, the, Hallowe'en R'a'baut Tu;'Iks tend to' get .rl'd' of a man who t th S .CI S h 1 feet high and constructed by Eric 37 ALLIED WARSHIPS parti- selves, pretty well scattered over a e t. are c 00, 9:30 to Ramstrum, was to be lighted by cipatcd in the bombardment of the world is evidenced by the Advance Tickets Cheaper Committe,e will provide movies ' k. \ 'votes for a l'otting dollar and a 12 and 1 to 4. r a United Foundation official. On Chongjin on the northeast Kor- I unusual number of applications Tickets will be sold in advance for any schools having afternoon Tur ey Topics bungled forei~n policy." , Get your X-ray at one of the the reviewing stand were expect. ean coast , , . the port reduced I received at the various clerks at all of. the above schools for parties, 1 ------following places during the next ed to be Grosse pdinte Commit. ~o a shamb,les a~ the mighty I(lffices in the Pointe for absentee twenty-five cents, and for fifty' The chairman of transporta-. The following release was Tools Disappear week: ' tee Chairmen of Region I and battleship MISSOUl"lalone poured ballots. . cents if purchased at the door on tion, Mr. J. D. Barlow, is endeav- received from Congressman Louis October 23: Municipal Build- other city officials and digni. ClOO.OOO pounds of shells from its i In the City alone, Clerk Nor- Hallowe'en. The .,advance sale of oring to see that busses will be From"New: House jng G.P. City - 2:00 ~5:00 and 6:00 taries,including the heads of the 1G-inch gum; into the port. : bert P. Neff had received up to tickets greatly facilitates the han~ available for those living in, the Rabaut's Washingt~n office on' to 8:30. five Grosse Pointes, HomerC~ . f 71 dling 0" the crowds enterl'ng at W.o,o.d.s;It is e"'pe.eted.tha. t ,de- M.on~ay. * '" .. lionM day noon app licatIons.. ,0. r . " "'. ... - October 24 ~Richard School G. Fritsch, William-F. Connolly, Jr., seven thl'rtv and I't helps th f d tai.ls. of .these .a.rrange.ments wUf '" ... '" E H Marks of 4319 Woodhall GENERAL OMAR BRADLEY, '!. such ballots. He says thlSl~ no .. , -. ". '. e 00 • . , P. Farms. 9:30 ~ 12:00 and 1:00 to Ralph B. Netting, Alois A. Ghes. I b t b d committee ascertain the quantity be publiCized :through 'the various While the Democratic party Detroit, reported to the City po- quiere and Ernest C. Putnam, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of unusua num er 0 e rece~ve of food necessary fo thO 'schools. workers hustled into their cam- lice on. Oct. 12 that two boxes of 4:00. Staff. says that recently Detroit at this period before election. b.pt' , ' .. r, 1S occa- , October 25 _ Village Office G,P. Personal Appearances .', probably more are found in fllOn. .' ------paignto re~elect LouisC. Rabaut carpenters' tools had been stolen . The rally, which was planned industrialists stated they were foreign lands now than normally," Food, which. will be sold ap- T n- -d C at a pace that rivaled the speed from the'new house that is under Farms - 2:0\l- 5:00 ,p.m. and 6:00 to provide, entertainment for the ~'illing the country should face Mr. Neff is sending ballots to proximately at, cost, includes ci- .0 iVI e osts of the famous "Turkey In The construction at 373 Lincoln road. to 8:30 p.m. , people of ..all the Grosse Pointes an annual bill of 30 to 40 billion England, Fran'ce, India and Japan. der, coca~cola,', orange crush, hcit Of T ffOO L- h 'Straw," and as District Republic- The tools were taken from in. October 26 - Pumping Station as well as speeches about United dollars for. dE:fense if it was More applications are coming in dogs, tuna. fish and cheese sarttl- ra Ie 19 t ani stood up' to eat turkey. buffet side the house and as the house G.P. Farms - 8:30 to 12:00 and Foundation, aimed at spurring on"' necessary . . . also that they by every mail. ' wiches! 'potato, chips, doughnuts diriners' at the ,Memorial Hall, was locked and there was no 1:00 to 4:00. the solicitations which began yes .. were willing to take lower pro- Manv of these of course -are and Dlx1e cups. '-- Congressman Raba:ut announced evidence of breaking in it is, October 27 - Jacobson's Store terday, Oct. 18, and was to fea. fits on the c~nt:ib~tion. going "out to men in the combat Dancing In Two Schools Ever since the Park made that. his office, now has available assumed that the thieves had G.P.' City" 9:30 to 12:00 and 1:00 (Continued on Page 16) ~ Whittier. a 'north' bound one.way thenewly'revised Department of been equipped .with keys to the to 4'00 forces but ther.e is also a general Ther'ewill be dancing in both A . It' . Bull to"T '- . . JUDGE JOSEPH V. Trombley , stre.et fo.r. traffl'c fr'om Grosse gncu ure e In urJ.\.eyon place. 0 t b 28 'L. b 'St G sprinkling to civilians abroad. ,of the high school gymnasiums, bl... . coer • 0) ",co son sore , F P di ot the Macomb County Court re- Among this latter is "n applica. to the music of Tommy Weldon's Pointe into Detroit,' the matter ,the Ta e the::y.ear Round.'" . The value of the tools taken P. City - 9:30 to 12:00 and 1:00 to. arms re cts fuses to reverse his decision, on .,. . "The suggestions contained in . $300 5 00 . waiVer of jurisdiction in the John tion from Joseph M. Dodge, who and Al Ruth's orchestras. Rob~rt of q red-green traffic control this new pamphlet." ,said Rabaut was over . : .. . B.uildl-ng Record. is in Japan on a financial mission Law has been appoirited chair- light' at Mack has been the sub- "will extend theoff-seasoncon~ • Rodney MacRae mur~er case ... for the Government. man to arrang' e and coordinate I p.. -' .t - A h' , F- t H t means MacRae will be tried for ------,. ject of negotiation between De~ sumption. I . f ofR turkey. bl- beyorid. l't.,the1 . ....0..,In' e. , rc e.T S Lrs un . The Farms expects to touch its murder and not be handled as tr.olt, the C.oun.t.y R.oad comm.is-. Clrc e. 0 epu lcan. po 1 lca a juvenile. ... * * Police Return Car to Owner sion and the Park village. ~~;~i~ts~y~\h~rs:~~~:yS ~~; .Re.'legat s Rl-fl Cl s t ~~1~~\~~~ko~n b~~~~e; ~:~~~ I It is of greater concern to ..comeiz(a.completerange of sizes, ...... t0 0 ever issued in any l(ne month in ART HOUTTEMAN has been e .. e. e ' S. It's.Stolen Grosse Pointe than to Detroit.as and this sho:uldn1ean.that th~y its history. .. inducted into the Army. Before southbound traffic from. 'Detroit will fit the dimensions of Derrio- .'.~ Ed Vernier of 170 Muir road, bleeder blades. Ed said .the buck It is calcuiated by Engineer He Know cannot enver Whittier. cratic as well as Republican a novice ar<:her with but four with th~ shaft in his side just Murray Smith that this figure Saturday, Oct. 14 .' I The ':hance stopping o~~r I car that did not belong to them, An arrangemenfhas just been ovens," monthspra,ctice, returned to the below the heart, made a dash will reach $1,500.000'. This is , THE GOVERNMENT ~s agam 1 with three boys ab.oard by Park and ..the. 'further informatio.n that completed between'the three par- The! Bulletin points out tHat Pointe lastSunday{ October 15, back fuward the swamp bti'f' only largely accounted for by the St. bghtened mstallment credIt curbs I Patrolmen Crandall and Fraser .. '. ties at interest whereby the Park improved scientific b r e e di n g viith a ,foo~ s,hot~':, ,a sporting chance;" Also the houses whose value is $30',000 or who expected payment perlOd to i The usual grilling which the Detention Home. The car belongs will. thereafter undertake the en- new, boneless turkey, . steak,: of . The 'kill.was made with a 65 weather is warmer and the woods more each. be cut to not--lower than 181 police apply to such cases quickly to Arthul' E.. Cutler ,of '29626 tire cost of the maintenance of "light or dark meat made by a po~d,p1111bowand a. 2~, inch prettier than during the regular Actual construction on thetwCJ (Continued on Page 16) revealed that the bOys. were in a Jefferson" St, Clair Shores. the light, (tontinued on Pag~ 19) 'cedar.arrowwith afla~tip with season. . big schoob i.underway. t - - ~. -.--::;-.------::-

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Thursday, OdoDar '19, '1950 $'R: OS S E PO I NT'! N:E'W\S Politics, Charity and Suc~i"ssin Korea College 'Queen Hallowe,'enConilniffee Asks Cooperation of An Parents In the inter~st. of ,their chil-inatingthe uSual .pranks associ-, Maire-Kercheval and Cadieux. information on'to the parents of Grant Temporary Holiday to OeD Officia~ dren's safetY. ,parents .are' being ated with this day in the past. Trombly - Beaconsfield and the community. urged tQcooperate with thecoD'l- Particular effort will be made Essex. Yours very truly~ George Elworthy, head of the description whatever to the local know how many copies of ,the mittees' plannh"lg this year's Hal- to interest the younger age group Junior High School Students Hallowe'en Participation Com- '\ local Civilian Defense work, says office. book Grosse Pointe would like to lowe'en. parties. 'by "seeing that this year. AU police and safety 7:30 to 9 p.m. mittee; J. Dunton Barlow.'Defer that. the Torc:h Drive and ,the A goodly nun:ber .of men ~ave b~y-at $3.50 per copy. We are thE; kids attEmd'these organized officials have expressed concern,.' John D. Pierce Junior High. P.T.A.; Mrs. Forbes Henderson, commg TB campaign has so calleda\ the offIces In the NeIgh- , events instead of roaming th~ over the, hazards tosmal1 chil- . Se~or High School Students Grosse Pointe Motion Picture, monopolized pub 1 i'c attention b,orhood Club seeking to' sell not gomg to buy' ~ny. ,streets. "~ ., dren, rtuiriing about the streets 7:30 to 12 .pm. Council; Dl'. Rudolpf J. Noer. that interest in the Civilian D _ ~Irens and other sorts of sup- Mr. Elworthy hImself attended The following letter.is being with masks and costumes obscur. Gl"osse, Po~te High Sch,ool. Richard P.T.A.; Edward J. Pon- fense program has bogged dow~ posed devices useful to civilian that demonstration and was not at published ,with ,theh'ope that, it ing. their vision and curtailing , The. co.mmlttee. hopes that all gracz, Rotary Club; Miss Warren at least for the time being. 'defe?se, but ,Elwcrth~ says not all impressed by what he ,saw, will gain the parents' cooper- then- freedom of moyement. The organlz~tlOns. Wlll use every Rhodes, Grosse Pointe Teachers' The successful turn to the war a thing of thIS s.ort WIll be pur- there. He said there was a1to- ation. .' , ' . ~ possibility of,acciden,ts',is i~- means In theIr power to pass this Association., ! in Korea has als h d ' chased.,unless dIrected by State ; th . too much guess work and . ,0 a a great or NatIonal headquarters ge er , To the Residents of Grosse Pointe: creased by the heaVIer traffic effect In allaymg the fear of the Th Ch' ff' h', h t assumptIon of facts at that show Hallowe'en 'parties will be 'conne'cted with Hallowe'en. e Icago 0 Ice w IC pu , b f I peop 1e as to a general war h thOt' 1 b b' f Ch' for It to e 0 any va ue. sponsored again by the civic' To avoid these dangers the. . ,on a ypo e lca om mg 0 1- . . 1.'hus ~ar the ~eadquarters OCD cago a few weeks ago has made Ano~h~r facto~ whIch, has had groups and organizations of corn:mittee hopes th~t al~ parents Grosse 'Pointe in the centers, will encourage theIr chIldren to * * * * OfflC;S In L~nsmg and Washing- an elaborate report 0t:l that ex- ~uch mf,luen:e.I,n slowmg down * * ton n~ve faII~d to send any in- perience and had it published in mterest ~n, ClvllIan, Def~nse has listed ,below. As you know, these substitut~ f~ll participation. in structlo!'\s or mformation of any Ipamphlet form. They wished to been polItICS. ElectIons m prac- parties were, originally started to the I?artIes" In place of beggll~g. ---~------'----...:..- __ . ---- tically all of the states as well occupy the ,youth of our com- ChIldren In areas ~vh~re partIes as the Nation at large have plaped rnunrty .with the hope of elim- c~ot be held, are mVIte,d to at- a lot of the OCD lads on 'the an- e' , tend where facilities' offer the xious seat as to the tenure of possibilities 6f having these func- FINDS CHARM BRACELET tions. " . their jnbs an,d for the time being MISS BAR BAR A MANN, George Hefferan of 109 Merri.Parties are scheduled ,at the i• they are completely useless for daughter of ¥r. and Mrs. Alvin 1/\?/ 'feather road told the Farms; following schools: : guidance or help in any direction. C. Mann; of, 1192 Vernier road, police. on October 14 that, his Young Children-7 to 9 p.~. • ,Ie Gri"'me, Gall@ries That the people themselves are, Grosse Pointe. ruled over Hills- daughter,had found a gold charm, Defer-Kercheval and Nottmg- : ' not completely indifferent to the dale College's homecoming activi- bracelet at Mack, and ' Moross ham. ' : civilian defense problem was il- ties over the past week-end, (Oct. road. The, owner may have it by Richard-Kercheval and Mc- lustrated the other day when a 14-15). identifying ~t; Kinley: I , presents Grosse Pointe woman called up She was chosen for the honor • - • • Mr. Elworthy and told him she' by stude:i'lt vote, was crowned be- • has' three extra rooms in her tween halves of .the Hillsdale ys. I house which were not in use Kalamazoo "College football game -and he might list these as avail. on Saturday "and occupied a ~ able for sick or injured persons throne at the homecoming dance in the event of a bombing. at the coll~ge fieldhouse On Sat- ., Elworthy says, however, this urday evening., ' is the first instance of this kind -- _ Convertible I• that has been reported to him. Park to Conduct The~New : I All in aU' Civilhm Defense Zip-lined ! seems to have taken a ho~iday ; An Entire y here and the general, report' is Traffl- c Survey • that this is the situation through- KNOX : Nell" out thec'ountry. , The' Grosse Pointe Park Plan. COATS : ewoe ct Ion The general attitude seems to ning Coinm~ssion .~ about to 'un- be "everything is going fine in dertake a cor.:iplete survey of '~,Twe'nty"* of luxurious ! Korea," so, why worry, 'And, the ~traffic and highway. safety pontics has slowed down official problem in the pi.rk. Covert or ~ ~ . sophisticated . cooperation to almost the van- This has beennuthorized ~by Gabardine ishing point. the Board of Village Commis- luadwear I ------sioners ,and the. authority has BOSTON SYMPHONY COMING been given to, employ an expert for the YOU1\g • Without the lining, The Boston Symphony Orches- io have general charge of the tra, with Charles Munch as Con- work, executive you have a good-looking, The survey is intended. to. ductor, will appear at Masonic light-weight topcoat. •i Auditorium Saturday, October cover the whole range of the J On Park and- - 11:09 A, M. to 9:00 p, M. 21, at 8:20'p.m. Mr. Munch, new street use problem with respect Then in a freeze, just ! conductor of the Symphony, was to the convenience and safety of _j;~);,:i:~~~:::(~~pfill M~il~itst~~, ~;.~~d: • formerly guest conductor of New the public. It will delve into the zip in the wool lining for : York Philharmonic. . subject of traffic accident pre- ~' , ):';~i:,:dl:;;'wea(;ri~~l~ii~o~~fioe;~~f:ih:~ vention, traffic routing including " ... with its narrowed brim and warm insulation against one-way streets, street lane mark- pin~h.less crown, and its hand-felted ings, traffic lights and street, the cold. Fabrics of CUijtom Edge.* lfs their mark of distinction. lights, necessary amendments to existing traffic ordinances and , Twenty Dollars unusual quality. 79.50 the passage of ,new ordinances, Other Knox Hats, $8.50 to $40.00 Give your Sweetheart an ORCHID street. parking, the possible in- staUation of parking meters, parking lots and their operation Sweetes't Dcy - Saturday, Oct" 2/ and the conducting of a general campaign of public education. on the matter of street safety. The commission is investigat- ing several leads on obtaining a , DOWNTOWN STORE, thoroughly competent man or mens wear NORTHWEST BRANCH, 617 Woodward organization to undertake the 16930 Kercheval, in the Village 6329 W. 7 Mile Rd, work. Youth Council Members s 50 Paid Honor at Dinner CASH & CARRY Members of the Grosse Pointe War Memorial Youth Council honored Chuck Reno and Bill Cole at a dinner given recently in the McMillan road home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Lord. Bill, who has served on various committees during the past year, was chosen chairman of the coun- cil to succeed Chuck at the Sep- tember meeting.

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ThursClay, October '19, 1950 Page Four G ROSSE . P 01 N TE NEWS Th Announces Engagement Of Christine Tucker U "t ., Ch h tIt III Two Groups Join Forces For UnitedNatl"ns W,,~l MSC- A.luntni. To See. Movies . Announc~mentis made by Mr~.. ; agr?-duate of the Uhiversityof. G nl arzan : urc . 0 ns a I. Inobser'tance of U-n-it-e-d ...... -M-l's-.'C~in,f~r~er Michigan:' "! lege football team in two' of its, I Edward Tucker of Kerby road of Michigan. He is the son of Mr. Fo: New Minister October 23 ~::~:o~~~rr:~:~:t:~ea~~i~~: ~:~~~;~~c~:~e~~~o~~c~:.~A1~M~~~~f~;~:se c;~k~:games thiS fall. .. Ithe engagement of her ~ati~teT, and Mrs. Theodore MagUrelm, of . :E:ilmsoftheMichigan Wlll~ Christ~e~ to Stephen R. Mun~~an. Coral Gables, Fla., formerly of Me] The Rev. William D. Ha-m-m-o-n-d-,--- g~~~~~sit;O~~me~Ss;~irti;~e;e~~ 1\l4~•. will, sJ?eakon "P'resentwil1gathe~j~theCrossePointe and. I lam8D:d Mary battles WIll be The bride-elect attended Michl .... Dearborn. of Ne will be installed 4a3 minister of Mrs. Stanley Cain of Ann Arbor, ~roblems." Intere~ted, members~ High.~ School t&p1ortownight, shown.'.All Staters are urged tol ganState College. . The pair plan a January wed~ have the Grosse Pointe Unitarian I at the War Memorial Center .on ?f~he community are cordiall~ Friday;'OctOl:!er20,at Bo'clock. child! Church at 8 o'clock Sunday eve-I Tuesday, Oct~ber 24 at 2 p.m. In':ltedto attend the meeting.' . to see.moving pictures ofthe .col- attend~ ' .. The prospective bridegroom is ding. Dual ning, October 23. Presiding willi and 'I be Dr. Tracy Pullman of the' ,,,-ill .. Detroit Unitarian Church of Our leetio Father, parent church of the Presh Grosse Pointe Unitarian Church. EVERYONE TURNS TOWARD ..SEPARATES Om Dr.E. Burdette Backus of the , (SOONER OR LATER/) grou}: All Souls Unitarian Church of I Schlo Indiam;polis will deliver the ser~ eratu man entitled "The Prophetic daugl Church." Jr. a Others participating in the plus service will be the Rev. Edward Yo,u bet they do '1 ... ,1 daug} H. Redman of the Unitarian her r Church of Ann Arbor. the Rev. turn 1to separates for circle . Randall S. Hilton of Chicago, other Secretary of the Western Uni- w~rdrobe wizardy that her ( tarian Conference; Mrs. John A. pittm Herrman, President of the Board .stretches change- Mrs. (,f Trustees of the Grosse Pointe year-, Unitarian Church; and the Rev. REV, WILLIAM HAMMuND about possibilities. Fra::lk Fitt. minister of the OU Grosse Pointe Memorial Pres. late Alfred Korzybyski. For the Wool iersey blouses an a( byterian Church. . past four years he has been work Immediately following the In~ minister of the People's Liberal and woolen skirts berr~ stal1ation Service a reception Church of Chicago. PhelI honorirlg Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Mrs. Hammond, the forn1er thafare good on de+ail ,. H. N will be held in the church Carol Bender, also received her Kinzi parlors. education at the University of combine ,endlessly. Mrs. The Rev. Hammond wu born Missomi. The Reverend and Ne, in Kalamazoo, Michigan but Mrs. Hammond are the parents Mrs. reared in Columbia. Missouri, f' of two children, Judith, 6, and presi, 1.<,'herehis father is chairman of Thomas, 3. presil the Physics Dept. at the uni~ ,------first versity. He received his edu~a- NEW PARCHER SHOP L. M tion at the University of Mis- Miss Kay Parcher, who fot- Mrs. souri, the University of Chicago j merly operated a gift shop on Mrs. Divinity School, and Meadville Fisher road for several years, and Theological School at Chicago. is announcing the opening of a sista] a. Tabbed plunge neckline blouse. He also studied at the Institute gift shop in Flint at 327 East of General Semaraics under the Court street. Orange, bl<'Jck,hunter green, gold, navy, Ch beige or grey: sizes 9 to 15. 5.95. may flow€ Wool flannel skirt in grey. navy, brown, 4 housl St. Pauloscope. royal or black: si7.es 10 to 18. 5.95. by d. b. Raglan sleeve blouse classic in black, AUDREY HALEY gold, red, he<'lther beige. white, purple, dark green, orange or lime: sizes 9 to 15. Friday the 13th ushered in St.! Sheean. Nancy Mason, Jerry 81a. Paul's first big social event, "The I tel', Clair Lenz, Ken Webb, Mary 5.95. Wool worsted check skirt in Autumn Nocturne," given in! Roth' Pat McEachin, Poppy Zero- . ~hite wit? .black or brown. Sizes 10 to honor of the Frosh by the class i per. Paul Preuss and Barabra of '51. At the dance, the seniors i Healy joined in the celebration 18.9.95. c. MMdarin collar blouse in" congr

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;,, " .,. Thursday, October 19, 1950 G R OS 5 E, ' POI N '1E f?~ge Six ,. B12YCLE STOLEN . Ihad been stolen from the High .Korea Discussed Howard," Quinney of 932 Lm-I S~hool grounds. Legion. Auxiliary Officers Pose for Official Picture coIn road, told the Farms police ------Qnited Nations .on October, '10 that tis bicycle When in doubt, win the trick. I By "H'. '.'Whang L Forum Oct. 23 "The 'present war is but the. '"~. ,tail end of' things- not settled in '~;Sellidents of Grosse Pointe are ,World .War II," said' Harry • . , I . RICH e'ipccially invited to attend a Whang, address.~ng a group .Of', i:~ 'public forum at the WWJ Baha'is and - their friends in, . :auditorium on Monday, October FURS .23, at 8 p.m. honoring the United Grosse' Pointe on Thursday eve- 1 ' ;-Nations Week. ning, Oct. 12. I : This program will' not be "When I returned this spring i ibroadcast, but those wishing to to my native land after many, \1 :attend should be seated by 7:45 years in America, I had a, chance ip.m. Members of the Interna- to talk to many' of my classmates I Itional Institute will be ushers, : appearing in their' native cos- who had been under the' co:m~ Itumes. munist rule in North Korea. They told how'the churches and : The subject of the forum is: schools had been closed; the piC-' '."United Nations at the Cro::;s- ture of Christ was 'replaced by ~Roads" and Harding F. Bancroft that of Stalin, the Bibles bur,ne!i ,and Ross G. Riddell will be guest peakers. I stead. ' . f Mr. Bancroft is director of I "I am convinced that com- ~.the Office of United Nations, Po- I munism b"lS neit changed. the. in the smart. ~litical and Security Affairs, U. :::. thinking .0': the Koreans because "State Department. This office is of the populati~n shift:: By May, Bla ck-()n- Black ; responsible for policy decisions 1950, 8 million people had ml- . on such matters as Korea, For- . , .' .' -Picture by Pre:! Runnells t(l'ated from N'orth Korea into 'mosa, Indonesia, Kashmir, atomic When the Auxlllary of AmerIcan LegIon Post 303 met In the War Memorial Center recently the NEWS photog- South Korea, leaving theil" homes glean;ing tight-curl Per •. '.energy and military staff prob- raph.er was on hand to get a pi.cture of t?e installation of officers. Front row, left to right: BALDWIN, past NELL an,d .possessions' to. escape the' sian Lomb made even ;lcms. presIdent; GLADYS CHARRIER; firstvlce-presigent;ELVA NIELSEN,:president; ROSE CRAMER, second vice-presi- severity of 'the regime in their . Mr. Riddell, forme!'ly deputy dent pro tem; lV.IARGA~ET BERFELZ,' chaplaIn. Back row, left, to right:. SUE HAMILTON, historian PI;O tern; \ home cities. I do' not know of more elegont with velvety' :secretary for External Affairs, is GRACE SHOUN, executlve board member ,pro tern; 'BE~T¥ HOYT .. se~geant at arms; DORIS NIELSEN, secretary; a~y, cases 'where people went AI.aska Seol trim . . . : the new Canadian permanent MARY DEL BARBA, treasurer; ELIZABETH LAVENDE R, color beart;lr; ROWENA WEAVER execu.tive hoard mem- from South Korea into' Noreh come in ond see yourself 'delegate to the UN. Forum dis- ber; JEAN PARKER, color bearer; .HELENE GREGOR.Y, executive board member. ' Korea voluntarily. : cussion will follow their talks. "The story of Korea is very in one of these outstand- significant. The success of. the ing furs , •. I October 20 Tea.' Planned Korean situation under. the, UN Property Owners' Grou,pS! By Women's College Club will be a turning point of world 5ween -5inl,er . history; its success would mean (CHUaaYl Mrs. George Beranek and Mrs. the beginning of world peace; Conduct Joint Conference Albert Raisch are planning a tea i its failure would mean a world at the home of Mrs. Joseph: Carr, holocaust which would destroy us . DATE DRESS A1ively interest has been mani. The ,neighborhood groups in which Dr: Slevin is much inter- on Lincoln R~ad, for the,College al:: t'l th t' K th I i~J Of metallic taffeta in navy. fest lately. among the. propert)r , '. ~ . u n I • e even In orea, e 5': Years of Dependable Servica owners in c'ertain sections of the ested will doubtless wish to get Women s Club on FrIday, Octo- UN was nothing but a debating .~ black and brown. Park in effecting the o:rganiza- iri touch .with, tile conductors -of bel' 20. society. But the Korean incident 2341 GRAND RIVER, at Vernor tion of. strictly neighborhood this corning survey. ,'~ Sizes 10 to 1612 Mayme Lillotte former Chau-, cau.::;ed the b'eginning' of a world Phone WO. 1-9100 :\ groups to be alert to the advan. The name' of the organization tnuqua !ipeaker ~ill re~ate anec-I poli~e force which has lon~ b~en tage of safeguarding the interests or individual who will make it . ' . consIdered by many thmkmg Customer Parking Lot Adjoining \ : of their localities. Their purpose will be announced in the nea; dotes in the life of James WhIt- people as an essential part of ~ is to discuss mutual help in the future. . comb Riley. _ ' I world federation." , prevention of enci.'oachments on =.' '} I DRESSY zoning laws by:business, on civil- ian defense, ejD exchange of all .. 1 COATS information useful to. their pur-' poses and to work for more com- prehensive zoning laws. , ~~~t~ee ~i~~~ d~e~svc~:\ 'three Groups Gather double-breasted l:i 0 x } type, vel v,e t t rim. Dr. John G. Slevin of 1132 ' : Whittier, reports on' the -outcome ~ Wine. l of a meeting held on Tuesday Sizes 8% to 14h evening, Oct. 10 of three such associations as have already been formed, $32.95 One of these is composed. of property owners on Whittier. and tr: Audubon south of Kercheval. Dr. Slevin is president -of this group and associated with him are Earl Graef, vice.president, of 1052 INC. Whittier; Harold S. Ellington of 1058 Audubon; Thomas G. Mc- litER Cormick of 1126 Audubon; G. 17045 KERCHEVAL-TU. 11-9236 :FISHER BLDG.-TR. :).842'1 Ballerini of 1031 Whittier, and Mrs. Vivian Fox, secretary, of 1148 Audubon. Another Group &quire Shop Attending this same meeting, and representing the .Kensirig~ ton Property Owners Association STORlVI COAT were Peter Wemhoff, president, of .1353 Kensington; L. J. Hicks, In Cavalry 'Twlll and Gabardines. Navy, vice-president, of 1335 Kensmg- erey. tan and brown. Genuine mouton collar. ton; and Mrs. Gardella, secretary. Sizes 6 to 16 The third group at the meet~ ing was representing property $16.95 to $26.95 owners on Audubon and Whit- tier north of Kercheval. 'i'hese were Clarence Bowser, "president, STORMY of 1386 Whittier; A. C. Holler- bach of 1360 Whittier, and Clar- WEATHER ence E. Klem of 1209 Whittier. Hope for Company JACKETS The company urged that sim- ili'.1' ~"!)UPs representing other Genuine mouton collar 'rwJ1ls. Gabardines and ar.:s:; in the Park be formed. It Corduro}'. was reported that E. W. Doherty of 768. Grand' Marais is organ- izing a simi)ar group for his neighborhooa.. . . In this connection it is inter- esting to note that the Board of Commissioners of 'Grosse Pointe Park has already given authority to the Planning Commission of the Park to have l!- co~plete sur- vey of the entire village made and has given authority to the Planning Commission to employ' an organization or expert indio PM lNC. vdual, specializing in such work l . FISHER BLDG.-TR. 5-8424 17'''5 KE in all its phases to make the I \M' RCHEVAL-TU. 5-9236 survey. ,I~..,...,0....0-0""6-0-0-.0""'0....0....0....0....0....0-0-0-0 -0-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-(f-lf!SlSlf'n 000000000 If'O 0 0 0 0-0 IS0 0 0 0 IS0 0 0 0 IS0 0

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ThursClay, October 19,1950 G ROSSE P 0 IN TEN EWS • Ground Broken for New St, Michael's Chapel PoliceContinue"Wltb,Probe,Iilto Mrs. Verni~r's ~eatb LJ':.~;~~Z;~~:t The sf Clair Shores' police' Grosse' Pointe ShoreS",'Mu~i~iPa.:l' . had struc;k he~; . , . ", " ,day mght m the V~rheyden ,Fu-l cupants. The triplets, two gir& and the Prosecuting Attorney's Building. Vetnier has been an The three young eh1lclren who neral home and burIal was made and a boy, born Saturday, Octo- office in~Mt. Clemens are pretty .. employee, of. the".:'Village,for,Ahe sur,'Vive:Mrs,'-Verhierwei:'eta~en'in .. the, f~lll.i!y' ,plot in Saginaw Iber 14" are doing nicely. Mr. and well, satlsfied that Mrs. Fran~es past el~er: yea~s,.., "in charge by relativ~s. where Mrs. Vernier's father is M:s. MIchael Lukon of Van :nr~~ Vermer of 795 LClke S~()re dnve, ~en~lckedup, V:~nper de~ ','~The~une~al' was held on Tues. buried . .-' .. . _ " MICh., are the parents. met her ~eath by, b,~mg' strucknied any, knowledge" of .what had I " by a passmg autom~blle." . happened 'and was' inil.- highly She was found -lYmg ,~ the ' .. .' middle 'of the road about 70 feet befuddled ,state from.,:dl'inking, from the Mack-Maxine .intersec.:. The Prqsecu1;ing ,At~orney's, of-l ' "'Tntrqductory. Beauty Offer! tion between 1:30 and 2 a.m. on flee inML Clemens .said that ." J Sunday' morning;. October 15, by Vernier had been discharged but 1\7Ir.:mdMrs. ~aymond Cranick under b;ders';to~' h~ld 'h~self of 6:>6 St Clalr avenue, Grosse '. . ,... ".' ,; , .' Pointe ready for further, exammatlon .. • • ''I. . olic~ The Prosec~tingAttol~n~y:s ?f- Thp. St. Cla1r Shores p s_.flee is n~w ch1.eflyconcerned WIth t~ok J;1erto the St. Joseph Ho., whether Vernter, hadpushed,his pital m ,Mt. Clemens where the wife. out ~fthe car or:shehacl doct?rs. pronounced her dead on jumped of' h'er 'own volition; also. adm1SSlOn. 'd t-ty. f th . h' h Her h.usbar"d St an1ey, Venl'er'. , the I en I-'-_--'-_--'-,.o.e ,car:__ W--'-_1C . with whom she had been spend;;' ing an evening in ;qrin'king, .in- CAR 1KILLS'DOG' terspersed with frequent qua1,'- ..Mrs. H.' ,Ii\in~er"Williams of rels, was arrested, by the St. 254 Hillcrest.. road> informed,the

Clair Shores police sleeping. in Farms police, on OCtobez:'14 that I their car in front of ""their home her car had'. struck and' killed at ,795 Lake Shore drive. They a dog owne!i, by Mrs. Weisher of occupied living quarte~s, .overthe 256 Hillcrest. '

LEQN, KARGERE' JUST RErURNED FEOM PARiS .G'OURIELLI~S presmts his -Picture by Fred Runnells • Ground-breaking ceremonies were held Sunday afternoon at the site of the l1ew Conlplete Fa:~eand Contour Treatment . building for St. Michael's Parish of Christ Church. The structure will be erected in SUPERB COLLECTION Regular value $2g~.Special introductory price $10 Pu.s lD.JC Sunningdale ~rive near the Parcells School on Vernier road. As RT. REV. DR. RICHARD of EMRICH, Episopal Bishop of Michigan, turned over the first shovel full of earth, interes~ Six exquisi~e h~me b,eauty preparations by the Hou~e DEEP EMULSION CL.E~"I.SER-New! Non-greasyl ted spectators included from left to right: the REV. HENRY W. SHERRILL, cu~te of "Madel in France" of Gourielli, to make face and throat look firmer, Fluffy liquid for deep penetration. 30-day supply. Christ Church; the REV, EDGAR YOEMAN, vicar of St. ,Michael's Parish; WENDELL W. ~ younger. "Squeeze" bottles in vinyl patent case.' . ANDERSON, senior warden of Christ Church; and the REV. DR. J. CLEMENS KOLB, FRESHENING ~O'rlON-:Leaves skin cool, fragrant, rector of Christ Church. . AFTERNOON and COCKTAIL DRESSES, ESTROLAR CREAM- Contains natural estrogeoic . 'radianrlj' alive, 30-day supply. hormones to help skin ~tay smooth, firm~textuted F;IVEO'CLOCKMASQUE-Transforms weary skin to I HAND KNITTED, SUITS, SWEATERS, and potent ozonides to' help recondition parched , rosy brightness. 3D-day supply." .- ski~. 3D-day supply. , Henry Ford II Little Helpers Botch Things Up ORIGINAL GIFTS, • , HATS, TOOl ERMINE FOUNOATION - Creamy liquid:' Give. ESTROLARTHROAT OIL- Contains natural estro- lovely young color, mat finish. 4 months supply. To be Honored Civil action is threatened Deinzer claims the youngsters genic hormones. Helps ward off age-signs and'dry- against the parents of two kids did a beautiful job of rearran~ing October 24 - 25 - 26 ness. Day-long beauty trearment. 3D-day supply. Li1Jtited SfIPP!)'! Belter bit)' one today!, Henry Ford II will be cited for who !Oessed up a building job in the stones which is going to m~an McKmley avenue last week. ' "outstanding contributiom to the I O. J. Deinzer of 287 McKinley it will take the workmen much preservation and furtherance o£: took his complaint to the Farms, longer to complete the job. ',llloio.. American freedom" by the Uni- I police. He said he is having .re- I He told the police he willprob- . 't f D t oit pairs made to the front, of the ably ask the parents to pay for i "erS1 yo. e r. \ F d house. In taking down 'some stone the difference in the cost of the Deliveries TV, 5-8900 The PreSident ofble or work the workmen have been work. TU. 5-5062 1>1otorCompany, along with four very careful to place the removed ,. _ others, will receive an honorary material in an orderly fashion on For neatness in drawers! U~umb DoctOl' of Humanities degree at 'I the lawn so they will b~ able to I tack boxes to the sides 0.£bottom .. 1 G b" I R h 'd r~place it' with a minimum of to hold the many small articles the. fil~t annua a lle 1C a~ hme and effort. such as pins clips earrings etc, -I InVItatIOnal lecturt;on Nov. 9 m'I------' _ '" the Rackham auditorium. Ross J. Hoffman, University of I Fordham history professor and author will speak on "The Future of Freedom." In addition to Ford and Pr07 fessor Hoffman, others receiving degrees will be: Carlton J. H. Hayes, historian and former ambassador to Spain; : the Rt. Re',"'. Msgr. Edward J. i Hickey, ch~ncellor of the Arch-l diocese of Detroit, and the Rev .. • Father Robert 1. Gannon, S.J., Catholic author and educator. "The degree of Doctor of Hu- manities is a just honor for pro- ficients iu human rights, liberties ano obligations," explained the • Very Rev. Celestin J. Steiner, S.J., President of the University of Detroit. "In its simplest terms it n,1eans: NOTHER Expert in the Freedom of Men." The Gab.iel Richard lecture is • sponsored by the National Cath- olic Educational Association and is to be co-sponsored annually by different universities, "This first lecture' has ,been' scheduled for Detroit." Father S ten i e r explained, "because Father Gabriel Riehard's activi- ties centered about this city." I You've been wonting on All-RISK polity I I , ~ ' Fatally Hurt I ) On School Job on your dwelling••• THISIS IT! George Bettiga, aged 45, of 17151 Kentfield, Detroit, who operates a caterpillar tractor on: the construction job under way I at the John Monteith School on : • Cook road, was fatally injured on Tuesday morning, October 17. Comprehe nSlve EXTENDED COVERAG~ Mech;mical trouble had de- veloped in the motor and Mr.' Bettiga was working in the trans- mission with a crowbar while the motor was running in an at- tempt to remedy it. 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.' / • i ,5ROSSE POINTE NEW! , Thursaay. Oet~J:)er..19. T950 Society News of- the Pointes. Glor:ia S~zanne-Rickel. From Another Pointe Short and to the Poi,~te I • • • Speaks Wedding -Vows in .' MR.. ~nd MRS. ALFRED R: ' of Vie~ House' guests last week the. University place home of MR;"; :.Mrs~..::MCCorni i:ck-Goodha.rt' GLANCY JR. of Renaud road B B.d f L -d H .'t M C • kG dh and MRS. ALEXANDER L. will fly t~ AU~ta, Ga., on Oct.. ecomes rl ~ 0 ean 8:- . ami ..on c, ormlc ~ 00 ~rt WIENER were MrS. Wiener;s 25 to visit GENERAL and MRS: In Ceremony In ~rosse POinte . brother~in-law and sister, the ALFRED R. GLA1'lCY. The.Gen~ _ , "Me'll0rial Church It was just as if ArthUr Godfrey spent every Friday THOMAS COVERS lII,of Bal, eral's sons-m-lawand daughters, An empire gown of heirloom BrusSe~s lace was wom by. renc , evening at the Pointe ••• when the Harold 1\. Boyers enter- timore, Md. The Wieners were MR. and, MRS.. RICHARJ:) HULL Gloria Suzanne Rickel for the 3 ,o'clock service on Saturdaj", tained "America's Sweetheart" at their East Jefferson avenue' hosts at a c?cktail and dinner and ME. and. MRS. INMAN . n" h h.b . h.b'd f L d H 'It M. C. Oct: party for then' guests, a:J1dMR. BRANDON ,will also be on hand at W Ie s e ecame t e rl.e,o ean e1' amI o~ c o~:., Fath , home last week-end. • • / . and MRS. HENRY T. BODMAN so that the. entire family. ~an~ic}{-Goodha:-t. Dr. Fran.k.F~ttheard the exchange of vows . Giv "Easy to meet" doesn't half descrIbe Sir Arthur • •• also entertained in honor of the have a surprise .. celebration. of In Grosse Pomte Memonal Church .. uncle whe was strumming on his ukelele and exchanging fa"\',:, visitors. Invited to the .latter Mrs. Glancy's sevli!+1tieth birth:" The bride's mantilla style veil'b>------Dalla orits Hawaiian memories with Pointers ••• befere' yet'.. party~ were tlle EMoRy M'I. day. The junior Glancys will be of rose. pointe was taken from A reception followed the cere..; candl could say, "Have a cup. 0' Lipton's? • • • , FORDS, MR. anQ MRS. JQHN' in Atlanta long enough to attend thecoul.t train of ..her grand. many in the Rickel home over- with Godfrey had, earlier the same evening, helped open De- H. FR:mNCH JR.,. the C!iARLES . the (ootball breakfast given an., mot4er'swedding gown, and, she bodi 'nually at the Piedmont Driving carried a .bouquet of white o~:, looking Lake St. Clair. Out-01- troit's second annual Torch Fund drive . . • H; SYl\IIINGTONS, the ROBERT train. And then with his host ••• C. E. Wilson, •• dropped B. SEMPLES,MIt.~. and MRS. Club by General and Mrs. Glancy. chidssurraunded by stephanotJs town guests included the brfqe. her fi ...... and ivy. She is the daughter groom's sister, ~h:rs. .James Mc- by at the Boyers ••• the next day.Mr. Boyer ar.d Mr. God- CHARLES WARREN JR., ot her ,B. and frey whizzed to Rose City lor hunting. • • MRS. JOSEPH S. SHER~R JF:.,. CAROL GAY STE:PHENSON, -M"1'. and Mrs. Armin Rickd of Millan Gibson, of Washington, .. .. • MR. and .M~S. WILLIAM K, daughter ofMR.andMRS, E. C.EdgemQnt park. I daug MUIR, MR. a'h.£i MRS,. LEWIS S. STEPHENSON of. Oxford road, Mrs. William C. Porter, the D.C. Hugh is enrolled thi's year as a.. flesh- bride's sister and sole attendant, After a motor trip to Florfda,. andt Uk eIeIe Duet ROBINSON al1d MR. a,nd MRS.' the newlyWeds will fly to :Ja- . d h f k Mrs , Mrs. Wesson Seyburn ••• the Wilson family ... the EDWARD .S. EVANS JR. man at National College of Edu- woref h' a d elp'tliniumt. ht fitt'blue roc-d malea and visit Cuba. They will b inga William McGiverins ••. Paul H. Deming, Jr .... Mr. and 1\1 1\1 • cation in Evanstcn, where she is as lOne. Wi 1 19 - . Ul.g :t'. make their home in Alexandria; Mrs. C, Henry Buhl •• '. Mr. and Mrs. George E.Schenck ..• POLLY WII.:rON-of Balfour training for the fl.eld of element- ice, full skirt and matching .stole. ., lace ary education. American Beauty ostrich feather Va. . was Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Buhl ••• Mr. and Mrs. George O. Joh:n- road, who's studying at the Gar- ...... tips accented. her small. halo ------ston ••• Mrs. :William Curran • • • Dr. and Mrs. John B. land School in Boston, headed Her PHIL U B. ., headpIece, and: she carried an F' A t AAUW taffet Hartzell • • • for Princeton over the week-end. . LANCHARD, son of arm bouquet of American Beaut"., me r S \:Jroup .. MR. A-'N"DMRS. EDWARD U. T H ld L h M tl of p Were among those at the informal gathering . •• to attend the Princeton-Navy BLANCHARD of 1500 Oxford roses. 0 0 unc eon ee n9. He when everyone agreed that the Star of The Airways is game. FRANK WILTON JR., road, has entered Lake Forest The bridegroom, son of :Mrs. D.C .• m-u.c.h younger loOTdng in person than on the TV screen ' who is in his junior year at .. .,' Gladys McCorI111'ck-Goodhart 0..(" The Fip.e Arts Group of the of th Yale, has been made assistant. College as a *freshman• * this year. University place, and the late Grosse PointeA.~.U.W. wiU hold ••• (despite that back breaking schedule of his) • • • ;ldvertising manager of the Yale Colle MRS. HENRY B. JOY' has re- Frederick H. McCormick-Good. a luncheon-meetmg at the :Me- best Mrs. T. D. Buhl •• 6 long an ardent Godfrey fan ••. at Record. turned to her residence, Lake~ hart, asked Henry Stephens IV morial Center on Wednesday, Mrs. first left her own ukelele in the car. , ...... shore rqad after a week's stay in to be his best man. Ushers were- October 25 at 1 p.m. Mrs. Frank- York MR. and MRS. RAY M. But upon invitation •• • eagerly produceq it for the Washington, D,C. ~ the bride's three brothers-in-law,. lin Forsythe, art chairman of the the la Godfrey autograph • . • WHYTE of Oxford road are ... • ... Mr. Porter, Joseph Wolf, of 11ichigsnDivision of A.A,.V.W. And was thrilled to death to play along with Godfrey. spendfng a fortnight on the West Washington, D.C., and Bently T. will talk on "Modern Art in Our in what she called her "not inimitable style" ••• Coast. While there, they will ME,S. RUMNEY GAGE has re- Handwork, of Toledo, O. Homes." watch the Detroit Lions. play turned to .Grosse Pointe after F * * '" football in Los Angeles and San spending 10 days as house guest Spend Fortnight in East Francisco. of her brother-in~law and sister, We can't helD but wonder ••• now that Mrs. Boyer and * ...... MR. and MRS. GUY E. CON- RATH, JR., and their daughter, R Mrs. C. Henry Buhl have arrived for a fortnight in Man- MRS. BARTHOLOMEW A. SEYMOUR of Edgemont Park at. BOBBIE, in Darien, Conn. • willb hattan ••• ...... t . (Where they'rtt stopping at the Buhls New York apart~ tended the biennial meeting oi -Picture by Paul qach are a the Alumnae Council of Trinity Newcomers to Grosse Pointe ment) .•• The former GLORIA SUZANNE RICKEL, daughter of will be the newly-wed MR. and College Alumnae Association at Mr. and Mrs. Armin Rickel of Edgemont Par~, who Was mar,. The If they won't be in the "live" audience at one of the the college in Washington, D. C. MRS. ALFREDE. .,The ried on Saturday to the son of Mrs. Gladys McCormick-Good- Godfrey broadcasts • •.• on October 14 and 15. bride is the former JAN ALLI- 'I hart of University ple,ce and the late Frederick MGCor- . . * * • \ >10 ... H. SON HIGGS, daughter of Mr. sicale - Peabody Wedding MRS. WILLIAM HUN TE R mick-Goodhart. . and Mrs. Lowel M. Allison. of 1 opened her Berkshire road home Belmont, 'TVtass. Mr. Taylor, a • •• 1 The Pointe will welcomE', any day now, Mr. and Mrs. on Tuesday io a luncheon meet. 'The T. HANDY NEWBERRYS, A R LEN E CAROL' ZICK, graduate of University of Michi- .... Edwin Nichols Peabody ••• who are at the moment on their ing for members of Detroit Sor- II, former res~dents of McKiI11ey daughter of MR. and MRS. gan, formerly lived in Detroit. wedding trip in Northern Michigan • • . osis. road, have now moved into their LEONARD O. Z:iCK of York. The couple were married at Bel- .Mr They'll make their home on Windmill Pointe drive .•• • • .. new "home on Merriweather road. shire road, has started her fresh- mont on October 7. ] ...... The wedding took place last Saturday evening at The JOHN W. MULFORDS of ...... man year at Ward-Beln'"ont Col. . Mrs. the Church of OUT Father with the Rev. Dr. Tracy M. Provencal road set out Mon~ay. Marking their wedding anni- lege. MRS. HARRY B. MILLER of Allal PuUman officiating at a 7:30 ceremony •• , following for a brief stay at Roaring Fork, versary and honoring their house • * • N. O:x:ford road, t;eturned last which the bride'5 mother, Mrs, Clifford L. Snyder of At. t 'MRS WI I The birth of a son, DOUGLAS ~eek from a three months' Scan- their ranch near Aspen. Colo. gues s, . LL AM F. MC'cLEAN, on Sept. 25 is sn. dinavian tour. Sta kinson avenue, entertained ata reception in her home ••• They will go on to Colorado WHITMAN, of Miami Beach, and nounced by MR. and MRS. AR- Mrs. Glen Thornton was her sister's only attendant and Springs to attend the 25th home- MRS. HERBERT W. YOUNG, of THUR WILLIAM C 0 L T ON ... .. • S. Keller Nissley assisted Mr. Peabody ... while the ushers coming celebration at Colorado Chicago. MR. and MRS. W. IAN (ELIZABETH PINKSTON) of The GARDEN C L U B OF agai: Coilege. Mr. Mulford's alma MacDONALD of Roosevelt ...... lace MICHIGAN will hold its regu- were Robert T. Keller and Glendon H. Roberts . , . . v Bournemouth road. 1 h .. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs: Edward B. Caulkin.s mater. They expect to be back by gave ,a dinner party Thursday . • • .. ar mont ly meeting in the home list « Nov. 1. date of the first horse evening at the Detroit Athletic of MRS; FRED T. MURPHY on and the late Witter J. Peabody. . MRS ...... show at Grosse Hunt Club., Club. ._ \ h . JOdHNdOWM.ERSNIIRIoOBfESRteT-~East Jefferson. avenu" on Thurs- Thu . • • .. ... • • pens roa an . . day, ,October 19, .at 3 .p. m. 1 ,Introducing Morning Musicales . A house guest this week "in'the HILARY WHITTAKER of East STOE~E~ of Lakela~d~veI1.l.!e, MRS. SAMUEL CHASE of Lake I Our O'\vnNylon . Do you realize that this will be the s-i:-x-t-h season for Bishop. road home of MR. and Jefferson avenue was in Bryn ar~ enJo.ymg 10 d~yS m the sun- Forest Garden Club will speak. the Grosse Pointe Morning Musicales? , .• MRS. FREDERICK C. FORD is Mawr, Pa., over the weekend to shme at Hot Spnngs, Va. on "Between You and Me and Hosiery ••• The season's opening progr'ilm has been set for their daughter, MRS. SAMUEL attend the wedding of her cousin, . OIl...... the Compost Heap". . . Thursday morning (always 11:30, you know) at the H. BELL, of Chandler, Ariz ..Mr!;. :ElIANE EVANS, and ROBERT MR. and MRS. JOHN LORD . Bell's school age children did not VERNON. BOOTH, who are living in the Pointe Branch AAUW Country Club ••• accompany her on the trip. • 1\1 • Whittier until their new Lake [. . And the Poinh:'s John Scripps Sweeney In, pianist • 1\1 ... Chapter D, PEO Sisterhood, Shore road~home is, completed, To Hear Marjorie Temple of the Little S~'mphony of Detroit, will be the featured MARY WATERFALL, daught- meets today. in the Edgemont announce the birth ofa son on artist. • • . er of the THORNTON E. WAT- park home of MRS. EDWARD October 15 hi Harper Hospital. ThE general meeting. qf the (Continued on Page ~) ERFALLS of Lincoln road attend- F. WUNSCH at 112:30. MRS. Mrs. Booth is the former LOUISE Grosse Pointe Branch of the Am. ROBERT ATKINSON will prc- CAMPER of Roanoke, Va. ed the Michigan-Army game Sat- sent a travelqgue. .• ...... erican Association of University urday with several classmates * ... • MR.. and MRS. F. WILLIAM Women, scheduled to be .held in Walter trving's finest quality Nylon Hosiery. from Smith College. After week- MRS. JOSEPH V. CARR of SCHOEW have moved £tom East the Pointe War Memorial Center ••• each color custom-s;lected for da.yHme and ending at the Biltmore, Mary Lincoln road will open her home JeffeliSon avenue to Maumee on November 21, will be ad- evening wec!r: 51 gauge, 15 denier. Per Pair. 1.95 continued on to Long Island for Q.n Friday for a tea to members road. dressed by Miss Marjorie L.. a visit with her uncle and aunt, of the College Women's club. ... • ... Temple. 6 pairs COL. and M~S. ;to ~. QUARTON. Hostesses w.ill be MRS. GEORGE MR.' and MRS. JAMES TRU- DELL JR., of Lincoln road. a~e Mis~ Temple is legislative pro •. 10.50& The CHARLES R WARRENS BERANEK and' MRS. ALBERT spending the week in Bronxville,. gram, associate of the national JR, of Lake Shore roaa and MR. RAISCH. . MRS. MAYME LIL~ N. Y., as guests of the SHERROD AAUW. Luncheon will be serv- and MRS. ROBERT L. HATCH of LOTTE, a lifelong friend of SCOTTS. ed at 12:15. . Lakeland avenue were weekend James Whikomb Riley, will talk ... • • guests of JAMES D. STANPISH on the life of the Hoosier poet. MR. and MRS. JOHN A. NEFF JR, at Pointe nux Barques. ... • • of Colonial road have returned ... • ... MRS. HENRY P. WILLIAl\,tS home {rom a motor trip 'during MRS. C. HASCALL BLISS of of Provencal road and MRS. which they spent a few days in Beverly road is home following GEORGE D. BAILEY of Ven- Sheboygan, Wis. with their a three \"eeks' stay in Beverly rome road ,were a~ong local daughter and son-in-law, the E~ ~ ~wuU. Av, .. .. ballet enthUSIasts who welcomed GERALD LEE SAMPSONS. Hllls, CalIf. MR. BLISS accom- the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo ... • ... 74e ~.~e4lt' ~wuU,~~ panied his wife on the wester~ Iback to the Masonic Auditorium PATRICIA DAY, daughter of t.rip. but returned home early. on Thursday night. MR. and MRS. FRED L. DAY of ~ (JtJeIt, a!2eta'tte'e aj.a .~~ BETTY BLISS will remain on .:.... "', * McKinley avenue, attended the the coast until the Christmas JULIA FORD,':daughtlirof MR. ,Michigan-Army game as the holidays. 'rhe trio went out to and MRS.'A.R. PETER.'FORDguest of Mr. and Mrs. G. GordoIl visit the Bliss' son and daughter. of Moran road waS elected vice- Cook of Essexville, New Jersey. ~ite(J" 'C, in law, LT. and MRS. CHARLES president of the Associa1;ion of' She has now returned to her H. BLISS, of Van Nuys, Calif., Women Students at Michigan I studies at Ann Arbor where she The Vitamln-Fort,f:flecl Whit •• reael before Lt. Bliss. reported for State College. Julia is a '49 grad- is. a senior and a member of Pi Army duty at Camp Stoneman. uate of Grosse Poil1te High. Beta Phi. .' I 'StaB. 0' -14e The 100 Per Cent Vthole Wheat .relil. . . THE 2~~~~v",,''., [LOTHE5 LI~E AT UR A L" H A I R, DRY E'R ' INt:. J "-' . ': S~te4:~04 thin-Slice. Wh.al Loa'. 397 FISHtR ROAD ~. r It Iceeps your hair ,I 4"., . . ( raJianfly &eauflfu'

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Thursday, October 19. 1950 S ROSS E PO:I'N :TE,NEW S' Page Nine Woman's Page • • ., of, and for Point"e\Vomen" Patricia Hughes Bride Par,ties 'Honor Mrs, Lawrence Gourlay' ·Meathe.Munger Antique Show Readied Alice ~Mary D,ey Vows Exchanged , · d. .11

, -' . Of Lawrence Gou rlay Alice Mary Dey of Moross road, . Foll~wing their Saturday mar- By. Junior Goo WI. who ,is beiI!g married October I riage' at St. Clare de Montefalco Ceremony in S.J, Paul's Followed by Wedding Breakf"'st in 21 in Grosse' Pointe COngrega. Church, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Third Annual Antique 'Show Will Be Held Nov. 6,7 and 8 K .. tional..chtirch to' J(;:lhn' Harrisort James Meathe are honeymooning B h I f G d II I d • enslMgton Ro,ad Home of Bride's Aunt Klose. has been feted with a num- in Florida. Before her marriage in rus -Bou evard Building 0 00 wi n ustrles: '. F ------bel' of showers.. ' the bride was Jeanne Marie Thirty-three Dealer5 to Show P a trlCla ranees Hughes of Kensington road ,and. Law- G I A surprise kitchen shqwer was ,Munger, daughter of Mr. and . ren~e our ay were married at an 11 o'clock nuptial mass on held at the home of an Aunt, Mrs. Horace Parker_Munger of The Junior Group of Goodwill Industries is getting ready. Oct. 14 a~ St. Paul's Church' on the lake shore. The Rev. Mrs, F. A. Tangerstrom of Man- Buckingham road. Her husband to ring up. the curtain on its third (and dazzling) antique, Fat~er R,IChard Parrish officiated. istee, Michigan while Alice: was is the son of Mrs. William Meathe show to be held Nov. 6, 7 and 8 at the Brush-Boulevard Good ..~:',- GIven \" marriage by her(~----'----'------I visiting there Labor Day week- of St. Clair avenue, and the late will plant, 6522 Brush street. This is an event Grosse Pointe uncIIe, VTincent A. Hughes, of Frank Hughes, Jr .• of Dayton, end. Mr. Meathe. women have marked up in their engagement books for three-' Dal a~. ex., the bride wore a Mrs. Robert Whan, who is to French lace and fan-pleated years now ..• a MUST. And naturally such a show is making< candlelight satin' gown, styled 0 .• a brother ,of the bride; Mich- be the bride-elect's matron ,of, net fashioned the bridal gown. heavy demands of the many Pointe members of the Goodwill, with sweetheart neckline. fitted ael Dillon. the bride's cousin; honor, gave ,a, miscellaneous .Pear Is edged the satin' pillbox h h b bodice, full skirt and sweeping Mr. Flattery, and Edward Stack~' shower on September 23 at her which held her illugion veil, and group, W 0 ave een working since last Fall on its prepara- tion. ' <~' ! train.fi A band' of pearls secured house, of New York, seated the homoeo'".. C','econd',.... b'lvd. Detroit. she carried a bop.quet of white her n,~ertIp veil of illusion, and wedd' e A surprise misceUaneousshow- orchids, stephanotis and ivy. . Mrs. Clarence A. Kramer of esses; Mrs. John Dodds and Mrs. her flowers w.ere white orchids lUg gu sts. er was given, at the home of Marilyn Rees, honor maid, was Bedford road is general chair- Earl Glynn,publicity~ Mrs. H?r- :::, fl,nd stephanotis. Patricia is the For her daughter's 'wedding, I Mrs. Frank Updegraff of Moross gowned in golden brown velvet man of the show which will ace W. Prunk, co-chaIrman. wIth:,~ daughter Of Mr~. Frank J., lvII'S. Hughes chose a white faille I road, with Mrs. L.orenzo Klose with matching plumed velvet be open each day from 11 a.m .. Mrs.. Kramer for the show. _ . Hughes. of Washington, D.C., dress and matching hat, with the bridegroom's mother, as co- cap and carried bittersweet. to 10 p.m. And just so the ThIrty-three dealers. (some. u and the late Mr. Hughes. ' which' she wore a corsage of hostess. Wearing similar frocks of gold visitors won~t even have to fro!? out of State) Will show . Mrs. Tho~as L. Flattery, wear- white camellias. Mrs. Gourlay ~rs. Edwa~d Anderlite. a.no " and carrying \vheat and fall k' f 1 h d' 8,ntlques and a percentage of the ... mg a turqUOIse taffeta gown with wore a navy blue dress match. MISS Ruth Fmtley were Jomt leaves with bittersweet were the ta .~ tll~e. out or ;mc urmg sales is returned to the Goodwill:: lace bodice and long sleeves. ing accessories and ordhid cor- hostesses at a linen shower on bridesmaids, Sally Ann Munger, their VISIt, there s to be a to be used to benefit, the handr ..>. was her. sister's matron ..of honor. sage. October 7th at the home of Mrs. Ann Meathe, Maude Suzanne special room ... The Bamboo capped employees ofGood~ilI: >~ Her JulIet cap was of matching An inform a; 1.::Jreakfastfor the Anderlite's mother Mrs. Ray- Schlaff, EyleI}e Mae Hoffman, Room ... where refreshments Industries. This year, the Junior:,: taffeta and she carried a bouquet immediate families .Cleary N. Swanson, dini~g There are still many other .. will be starred in the other two musical mornings. .. which . . ,,-Picture by Paul Gach , The former PATRICIA FRANCES HUGHES. of Ken. roo~, .Mrs, Ge~rge B. MartI7:l' things the Junior Group want to are a favorite with the Pointe ... Jeanette Burnet Hersey, daugh- ~ rece~tion at th~ Gross~ sington road"daughterofMrs. Frank Hug1?-es,' of Washington, admlSSlOns and tIckets (c~arge IS do. You'll recall that funds raised *'';< "" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Edward seventy five cents for tIckets); last year helped to furnish a' ~~: Pomte Yacht Club Will follow I D. C., and the late

* >I< * Kmley avenue. mittee of the Tip Toppers ClubB'l" for fellows. Its activitiel> are come home from Westover School Staunch Music Lovers Janet Allen, a student at Ben-of Detroit. The Club is present- many and varied-house parties, to be her sister's maid of honor. nett Juni~r '<;:ollege in .Mil~- ,ing its annual stage proquction dahces, swimming, horseback rid- George V. Hick's will serve as HABOR .Just read the names of the founding committee over brook, N.Y" Will be her SIster s in Music Han on Friday and ing, games bowling, hayrides, best man. and John P. Worcester again ... only attendant, George A. Dev-Saturday; November 3 and 4. The hikes, camping trips, and more. ' will usher. And agree with us ... that here is the Golden Horseshoe lin will be. the best man .. George play is a comedy entitled "Happy Organized. in 1940, a semi. The couple plan to live in list of old Orchestra Hall . . . R. True. Charles Johnson Jr., is the Bride." _ formal dinner dance is held each Grosse Pointe. When Detroit had its own symphony orchestra ... and and Louis C. Gillette will usher. All seats are reserved, Tickets year to commemorate its foUnd- HILL Thursday evenings were proud occasions indeed . Mr, and Mrs. Frank B. Ware may be obtained at $1.20 each by ing. A summer semi-formal is Marjorie Oberteuffer have already given a large cock- calling' Miss Schweitzer at TU.' giv~n in.Jul?, of' every year. To Wed Douglas M,cClure A highly desirable, adequately re- .,. tail party in their St. Clair ,ave- 2-Q~4.o.• This,i~ one of, the .few SOCIal actlvitle~ are, scheduled I nue home to"honor the, couple, act~vItIes durmg the !e~r .to ~ver.y week and abusmess meet- At a cocktail party on Satur- stricted .subdivision on fashionable and Mrs. Bayard Wilson of v.:hICh the general publIc )S m- mg ~ held on~e a month.. , day in their Edgemont park . t ta'ned at vited. MISS SchweItzer suggests that home, Mr. and Mrs. Reece B. Lake Shore Drive nr. Moran Road. Lak eVlew la~henue en er B1 b'. The Tip Toppers Club of De- persons, desiring to attend the a persona s ower for ar ara. t 't. . 1 f't '.' I th' t' k t I Oberteuffer told their friends of 11 h t t 1'01 IS a SOCIa,'non-pro Iorgam- p ?y,secure ell' lC e sear y as No through streets. J ?an Rockwe was os ess .a a the choicest s~ats will be the. first the betrothal of their daughter, BE SURE YOUR FURS ARE INSURED! Marjorie, to Douglas T. McGlure. 100 foot lots priced as low as $7,500. dmner dance at. the Country Students and Mothers sold~ .In previous years many Marjorie is. a graduate of the Clu?, .and Mary R~chardson. gave persons have ,been disappointed a kItcuen shower m her Lmcoln Honored at College Tea because of the limited number of Grosse Pointe Country Day road home.. tickets available: School, .Pine Manor Junior Col- lege and the University of Ari- Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. An autumn tea for the students WO. 2.6390 Murphy have scheduled a buffet of the Detroit, Commercial Col- zona. She is a member of Tau Mrs. Ferris Sto'ne Tells Beta and thl1 Junior League. I HUBBARD ASSOCIATES supper honoring Barbara, and lege and their mothers was given Her fiance is the son of Dr. and Russ on Oct. 22 in their home on at the Women's City Club, Wed- Of Daughter's 'Marriage Realtors ARTHUR J. ROHDE Mrs. Roy D. McClure of Iroquois Balfour road. nesday afternoon. Hastes's for A.,.... D COMP AJ"'Y avenue. He was graduated from, 902 Ford Building the affair was Miss Lola MaClean" Mrs. Ferris D. Stone of Buck- I ----.-- The Hill School and Princeton. I~SURANCE ingham road, announces. that her .1214 GRISWOLD ST. • 'WOODWARD 2-4417 Auditions are Planned I director .of education at the. Col- where he was' a member of Cap

lege. PF daughter, the former M!3-rgaret and Gown. , • t.-.ZC7PFfT7" By Tuesday Musicale Ann LaFerte, who was accom~ panied by her mother, Mrs. AI- Stone, was married to Leon Hol- Auditions for. active member- fred LaFerte, of 181 Touraine lerman of Ro.chester, New York i ship in the Tuesday Musicale will road, assisted with the arrange~ on September 4. I r be held in the Lectnre Hall of ments for the tea, The marriage took place in! the Art'Institute Tuesday, Octo- Mrs. R. E. Lamb, of 275 Mc- Tuckahoe, N.Y. The couple visit- II bel' 24 at 10:30 a.m. Kinley road, presided at the tea TUxedo 2.6880 Appoin.tments will be made by table decorated with fall flowers ed Detroit on their way to the I the chairman of the Audition and. bronze appointments. Her West Coast where Mr. Hollerman . Sketched at the Dant's Committee. Mrs. George .W, Pep- daughter, MC\rguerite, is now in is .now enrolled'\ as a ,graduate pard, 710 South Waverly, Dear- her second year of business train- student at the University of born. - ing. California. in Berkeley;

-THE ... , . Our Tenth Anniversary ••• ROlliNS C 0011528 W(fndwiird

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\ Proper\ • v • :10 years of steady. progress You are cordially invited to a showing in bringing to a Cliscriminating clientele of a complete collection~of ! wider' range of sele~t men 's ~pparel.

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llu Janlj ~atronage! which m~de this progress possible •

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fMturing origint'll greeting cards, wrappings. etc., by the nation's finest artists, •• Shoes many lines e~clu"i;,ely at the Danh in Grosse Pointe. Monday, October 23 Tuesday, October 24 at-ANTHONY'S,-115Kercheval,~Gr(Jsse Poi~te' :JkeD Grosse Pointe .' ant's presented ,byMr.D. '~, .MacNab , .The ROLtINS':'Co.,.DefToit:' .. , .' 571 Fishe-r Road . , • on the Campus, Grosse Pointe, -. ,. ',-,

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Thursday, October 19, 1950 , -"\ Page Ten ,.. GROSSE POINTE NEW GrOS5~ Pointe N~ws' Help in Serving Villagers PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY THE ABBE PRESS, INC. 'Vhat _Goes on ALSO PUBLISHERS OF THE DETROIT WESTWARD' AND THE GrQ)~sell7 Solicited by "foods Club GRAND RIVER RECORD. OFFICES UNDER THE ELl'4 AT 99 a,t' --...----- KERCHEVAL. GROSSE POINTE FARMS 30, MICHIGAN . The' Gross'e Pointe Woods Com- present building at 20883 Mark E:zta\gger,a1tioJrl\s ary munity Club, anxious to do ev- avenue is too small and too poor- b Phone TU. 2~6900 5Z~34 Your Li'h•• erything it can to, best serve the Iy located to serve the entire w A.PRYOR . by jean TaJlQf' . interests of the community, has com~unity. T~erefore, the Com- ~ Three Trunk Lines / issued the following statement mumty:Club. :s. re",:dy and eager ~ D Member Michigan Press Ass'n and National Editorial Ass'n . . ' .. a!'iking the' cooperation of resi. to begm ~ctIvltles 10 other .parts n ROBERT B. EDGAR EDITOR and GENERAL MANAGER IIAlas! how easily things go ,wrong! The 1950 theme for United Na-, I THE CURTAIN, ISN'T IRON, dents in helping, to expand the- of the V111age whe:e reSIdents MARK K. EDGAR EDITORIAL WRITER A sigh /00 much or a kiss >10'0 long; I' tions Week, being celebrjited".Oc- by Joseph Harsch. A study of facilities of the club: want to us-a the serVIces. p MATTHEW M. GOEBEL ADVERTISING MANAGER And there follows a mist and a we.eping rain, tober 16-24,~ is "Today's, Best the situation in the Eastert: Eur~ "The-Community CluQ is eager 1 "T?is m~.ans, that the Com. J JANE SCHERMERHORN FEATURE PAGE, SOCIETY And life ;.S never the sameagtlin/ .. . Hope tor Peace - Is.' UN Plus' opean countries by a correspon- to provide the kind ?f conunu- munI~y Club \~lll~ nee~ to ha,;e cl FRED RUNNELLS SPORTS EDITOR , , (George Macdonald) You." dent of the Christian Science nity services for chIldren and meetm~ places, l~ mIght bea 5 TOBY CUMMINGS ,...ADVERTISING II< ...... Most l:'~ us rationalize our in- Monitor., adults. that the Grosse Pointe recreat10n room 10 a home!. a ARTHUR BLYLER .ADVERTISING PATRIClA BOELL ADVERTISIN~ When Arthur Godfrey was in ":own last week, he was activity in world-matters . .• DECISION'l1"1 .GERMANY by communities want and need... The heated gar~e, an empty bUIld- BETTY ANDERSON WANT AD entertained. by a Pojnte family, ;follo~ing the United Fund The problem is so big and, we as Lucius Clay. "An,Quthoritative , ------if\g, anythmg that could hOU$e MARY DENNIS ACCOUNTS in,,div.iduals a.re so, sm.all .: .. bu,t acc.ount. of. American pol.icy and FOoD,BRIGHTER STREIE:TS' a group of children or adults for drive rally. One of our under.gr~':lnd .~pies who, p~rfor?1s . t G d th n f''V a two hour weekly meeting. The such menial tasks for us as lookmg 10 wmdows and lIstemng foreIgn affaIrs are our affairs~' ac IOn In e~many urmg e I The Detroit Edison company is Community Club will provide FULLY PAID CIRCULATION at key holes, gave us a peepers-:eye'view of:.some ~~ th~ high- We quote from a orodhure of four' post~arm:stice years.". now engaged in the insta)1atibn group leadeI'Sh'lp, program mate- Subscription Rate: $2.50 Per Year by Mail. All ~ews and lights of the evening. We gather that Mr, Godfrey IS even the Enoch ,Pratt Free Library , IF YOU WERE BORN IN of the 15.000 lumen lights along rials, and some' ideas, and wiJ.1 Advertising Copy Must Be in The News OffIce. by ... "Foreign 'affairs" - the words RUSSIA by Arthur. Cklodfriend. Mack avenue on the Park village help to find volunteers to carry Tuesday A.fternoon to Obtain Insertion That Week. more charming in person than he is on t-v or radio. He also • Eastern Representative. VICTOR S, GRANDIN, 551,Fifth Haives" with the entertainment' ... having played and sung call to mind conference tables. "In pictures and story,the author frontage. With the completion of part of the program. , Avenue, New York 17, N. Y.-Tel. VA. 6-2065. i;numerable tunes on his "ookalalie" •• , much to the delight secret meetings, frock-coated, d1p- describes the life of an average this work, lights of similar power "Someday-in the not too far lomats, fonnal, rer.,ote . . . Russian family today." ' will be installed on Jeft'erson distant future-there may De a of the 'fortunate guests. ' , Entered as second.class matter at the post office. D~trolt, "Your affairs"'? Yes, becaus~ THE WEST AT BAY by' Bar- avenue. beautiful big Community Club Michigan, under the Act of March 3, 1897. Even higher than a highlight . " • is this true accour.t of what every day you 'Pay a share ct:th,ebara Ward. "Important back------buildIng in the Village. 'In. the one of the fc:male guests almost got away with. Apparently our bill for our foreign program, ground reading for an under- PROWLER CALL meantime" the Community Club .. heroine had never seen Godfrey nor had she ever heard him .on the every day you and your fami..lystanding of Europe's predica- Farms police investigated a seeks the support of tne people Teah W ke I5Iand MtSSlon radio ... incredible as it seems. When he arrived at the party, use many articles that come from 'ment and our ,part in helping prowler call at the Henry B. Joy . of t.he community in their at- Without in any way reflecting on ~he hone~ty of Presi~ there were other guests fluxing in and out ... many of whom our foreign trade. Your Sons may !;>e.her." Jr. home at 274 Provencal road tempt to prepare for that day dent Truman's desire to get first hand mfor:natlOn from t;he little woman didn't know. Finally, the hostess s~untered up to this called, to service; you yourself BERLIN" COMMAND by Frank at 1:25a.m, on October 16. A of new building, and to provide military Commander-in-Chief in the anent,. the. ~ellef local character (with Godfrey in tow) and, thinkinl{ it unnecessary may be in danger. , 'Howley. "An account of the auth- search of the house and premises for the present interests of all. t1 is justified that he seeks to clear up cer,tau1 ~ohbcally to mention his name, merely said, "This is my Lion!" Our her~ine ,You cannot have a personal or's four years in Germany as was made by Sergeant Jarrett "Won't you phone the Com- rl well C dangerous impressions abroad in the land whlch mlgJ:1t have politely said, "How do you do, Mr, Lyon" . :'. and went about her seat at the conference table deputy and commander of the and Patrolmen Lyford, Field and rnunity Club at TUxedo 1-7970, where decisions are made that U.S. forces in Berlin," Sylvester, but they found no one. if you or your neighb ....rs wish serious repercussions on the elections next month. business. Some time'later she was talking,. with a -co.guest,when ------to share in these new ...ctivities'?" th t Godfrey ambled through the room. She looked up and said to her affect your ,life so closely, but WAR OR PEACE by John BLAMED ON KIDS The inability of our meagre military forces ?n. e spo companion, "Who IS that Mr. Lyo~?" When ,she learned it was the United States representatives Foster Dulles. "A Republican Kids are blamed for damage to I to crush without great effort the Korean commumst mvaSlon gl1(,~t-of-honor Godfrey, her face turned as red as the lovable who are. there will act in ac-;, participant in the bi-partIsan for- a. chimney ve:1t and bricks at a from the north has left a bad. taste in the mouths of the e Arthur's hair! cord with public opinion when eign policy expresses his views new house being built by Robert Blood Clotting .t: American people. • I< to 9 p.m. Saturday, 10' a.m. to G p,m.. j;ical operations where bleed- American bovs the opinion of the folks back home that there permit us to write while lying on our back with OUr head thrown CITV Branch, 695 Notre Dam,,', TV. mg is difficult to control. doc- was a screw'loose somewhere in Washington was confirmed. back ana throat-line taut. Reading that way is easy. We have OUl' s~ould be read for a balanced Miss Margaret Costeel, an ex- 5-3621,Miss Taylor. 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<'~ ::':'!. ~.~~ ," , ,'~ -; ~ l'1tur5day. October 19. 1950 ::i~~ - G R0 55 E "PO LNTE ,N E.W S Pa~e Eleven K ';1; 'f~ Scout Leaders Before' the Torch ,Was ,Lighted Group Attends Cars Bombarded. By Egg Tossers! !~ ::::~~::;.~r?H{:~~~kr.~~~~~-: .. . Plan Big .Event Coll(!ge' Parley Joseph. MUrphy of 1227:,York-1 the license number and the PO"l He appeared Q11 &~ay shire reported to. th~ City. police j lice went around to the address morning and after a talkiI1l to Mar:k Over 500 Scouters- and Cub- POOl"- bel'S of this area and their wives Mrs.Gi1le~~ie, .M:iss Mutton, at 9:57p.m. on Frid.y cleM, pet. indicated and found nobody at that he will lone remember he ~ntirtt will meet and be entertained at Miss Scherm\'!r. and Miss, Weier 13, that, as',he was drivulC on home, except the grandmother. was released and Mr. Mu~~ Con\- the Annual Dinner Meeting of were representatives .of Grosse Lincoln road'between St .. Paul ':['hey left word wth her to have was notified to, take such ClvU eager Distric. III, to be held on Wed. .. ,-. .. and Kercheval; some boyain .~ the boy of 'the family come action as h~ deemed necessary. parts nesday evening, November 8, at Pomte High Schopl at ..~~o~fer~ 1949 bhiePontiac:car threw eggs around as the police wanted to That same evening Donna: dents enceof-'SoutheasternMichlgan Iagainst his car. He had obtained t~lktohim. (Continued on Pace 19) the Briggs Manufacturing Com- College A«reer.nent Schools held _ . ..:., pany's Outer Drive Plant. Com- This gala affair is the big so- at. St. Mary's. Lake, .Battle Creek, ha,,~ dal event of the year for the recently, (Grosse Pointe High bea 5coutmasterll, Cubmasters as- School is a member of this pro~ Yo'liArs "INVITED to Visit OUR new D&p~rtment in !le, a $istants. Den Mothers, i~stitu- gram). This conferetlce wasspon- )uild- tiona! representatives, commis- soredby the College Agreement :Iot~e sioners, committee members, and Committee of thel. Metropolitan :s for counsellors who work together Detroit Bux:eau of '-Cooperative Tli. School Studies. .. HEN RI'S MA RKET during the year in their common D\'id~ intere;;t of advancing the Boy Attending the conference were nate- Scout movement in the eastern representatives of 22 secondary 17027 Kercheval •• ~in the Village will part of Detroit and neighboring. . schools, the University of :Mic~~ carry gan, Wayne University, Michigan Grosse Pointe communities. State Normal College, 'the State ) far Dinner will be served at 7 I Superintendent of Public Instruc- o'clock, followed by an elabor- /Jakel (jooiJ be a tion, and the .Metropolitan De- Club ate program including music and troit Bureau '> of Cooperative the a songfest, recognition of the School Studie'!l. Seven students Club Eagle Scouts' of 1950, presenta- in member $choolswere als.o par~ /0, ~opll'! tion of Scouter awards, and the ticipants. ~ at. "r.nouncement of elections o'f Topics'discussed at the con~er- day new executive committeemen. ence were: Core' or Common :J)i.:Jc,im ina ling )Vide An address will be given by Learnings, Guidance, Sta;ff.Plan- , all. the Rev. G. Paul Musselman, ning, Follow, Up Studies of Stu- :::om- rector of historic Marin~r's dents, Grouping Students in Re- 7970, Church in Detroit. He has re- quired Subjects, Studtlnt Partici~ ~. Clientele --,' wish cently returned from a speaking patio» in School Government, i~s'?"' tour covering a third of the Michig~ ColI e g e Secondary United States. School' Agreement, and Tech~ SpecialtlJ Catej lor Jilt OccaJion3 The entertainment for the niques of Teacher.Pupil Plan~ evening will be highlighted by ning. the appearance of the two "Gay Schools belonging to this agree- Perwein Pastry Shop Deceivers," whose zany antics as ment, numbering about 130. in. MRS. DAVJD WALLACE, MRS. H. HUNTER WILLIAMS and CAROLINE WHITE, .the state, have signed a contract es pantomime artists have delighted neighbors of Eric Rarnst~~rn or-Grosse Pain te Farms, in~ect the huge 16-foot torch famous for the past 30 years . thousands of Detroiters. They are with the Michigan colleges. The which Mr. Ramstrum has constructed for the Torch. Funa: campaign in Grosse Pointe. purpose of the member .schools I. :1150 known as the "Wax Wackies" The torch, which will remain lighted throughout the three weeks of the campaign as a PHONE ORDER5WELCOM~-TUXEDO 5.7000 on television. and colleges is the impro:vement : a flaming symbol of the Torch Ddve, has been erected at the corner of Kercheval and . of education in the secondary A Sf ,i-out crowd is assured, :sel Fisher roads' and was lighted at the High School rally Wednesday night-Mrs. Wallace. schools of this area. ,re- repeating last year's successful These conferences are held foul' We an! Anxiou6 Lo meel ...AI!Ou,. Ot; an; new 1},.it1n~ meeting, and the tickets are now is chairman 0'£ Special Assignments and Mrs. WiHiarns is chairman of PubliCity: in Grosse Ige. Pointe, Region I. ~ timell yearly. The next. one is )od being distributed through the planned for February 16.-18. Iin Council office and by the Com. , om An unmasked excuse missioner's Staff for those who . infers! It wish to attend. transgression. Pointe Artists :ch Reckless Drivers :l a Jot Adding Classes Pay Up in Court ~ ~ The series of classes, sponsored There were seven cases heard ur- ~~ ann.ually by the Grosse .Pointe and disposed of before Judge C. ed- " \ oc- Artists, is being enlarged this Joseph Belanger in Park Police wn Court on Wednesday morning, on year because of popular' demand, October 11. al- Mrs. William R. ,Hamilton, new I David Wilburn, 416 Lakeland, president of the group, announces. for speeding 45 m.p.h. on Jeffer- of Classes which will be held at i son on Sept. 12, paid a fine and h G. . costs of $20. In, t e rosse Pomte War MemorIal V.mcen t Pangon,. 19165 Map 1e- Center, are as ~ollows:. Sculpture view, D,troit, charged Vliithmak- -Margaret GIfford, mstructor; ing a wide right turn at. Ker- six weeks course starting Nov. 6; cheval an!i Lakepointe, causing, 7:30-10:30 p.m. 'Watar COIOf,Oils, I.an. accident o.n Sept. 23,pleaded Drawing-Warren Simpson, in- gwlty and paId a$5 fine. SATURDAY, OCT. 21st structor; six weeks course wel- Josep~Landry, ~44 Ashland, A gift of candy or toiletries for the coming beginners, starting Nov. for passmg?n the rIght, causing sweetest p e 'rs 0 n of will ap- 7, 1-4 p.m. . an accident m front of 15117 Ver- all OH-Guy Palazolla, instructor; ~o~.. on,Sept. 15,pl~adednot propriatly say you remembered. six weeks course fOf advanced gUIlty, was found gUllty, sent- students, starting Nov. 8, 1~4p.m.ence suspended. and directed ~o \~~~ill;ij~liJii~;t&%f~it\%t.;\j~::.. on, Water Color-Edgar Yaeger, attend two sessions of TraffIc instructor; six weeks course start- School. ing Nov.. 7, 7:30-'10:30 p;m. " ',,M:arli!! ¥dr~w: M.:il.es,Jr."624 Although the nUmber in each Lakeppmte, for stop street viola- classt will be limited, anyone is tion at 51. Paul and Lakepointe eligible for membership. For in. on Sept. 2, paid a fine and co~s I formation and reservations, call of $20.,. . Mrs, Gordon Johnstone, TU. Edward Barry, 2969 Ashland, I 5.1060. for reckless driving causing an ------.------accident at Mack and Beacons- fieldon Sept. 14, stood mute, paid the damages involved and wit~ ./ ness not' 'appearing, case was dismissed. -filE~ .SAMPLER 5cl1RAFFTS FOR YOU1{ Frank G. Schwartz, 1038 Kens- HOUSEl BEAUTIFUL ington, for driving into moving '~'rhe Sweetest C;;/I of .All! traffic causing an accident at A trip through eandy heaven! Smooth I PERSONAL CHOICE Jefferson and Berkshire on Octo- ber 8, pleaded' not guilty, was yanilla~cups. , , chocola+e co~.red 5200 Rieh, milk ehoeelate cover- found guilty, placed on probation cherries ••. bittersweet coconut , • , $1[35 for 30 days and directed to make crisp choco/Bte.dippedouts .. , deli- Lb . ings over the all-time full restitution. I f a v 0 r it e assortment of Gerald Mason Spalding, 14630 cate in.,rshmallow$ • ,. chocolate • Lb. Riverside, Detroit, .for speeding mints, , •• nd many, many more taste tasty. delicious- eenters. 38 m,p.h. on Mack avenue, on thrills. S~,pt.9, pleaded' gu~ltyand paid a flneand costs of $15..

t • S'I'YLn OJ' CHAms AND OVER Police Arrelt Youth 100 J'ABlUCS FROM WHICH TO SELECT Speeding on Lake Shore Arrested tor speeding on Lake Shore road at 6:30 p.m. on Octo~ ber 15. Travis Edwa1.'dBurris, 20, of 1483 Field avenue, Detroit, was sent home in a taxi by the Farms Style shown, as low as police. Burris Eaid the .fare. , • The car was held by the police SfM.50. Others as low tIS until its ownership could be Wedgewood $74.50, cleared up. Burris said it. was Ottomans extra, owned by J. E"Stafford of the same FieId' address;~ but he did CHOCOLA TES ;lit not have .the registration with him. ' . A true, Sweetest Day 9ift'$150 A boxfull of delightfully as.,. /?-L.~ FIIiST. •• .., ,it right dowo ••• ,elax ••• only La.l'lloy can sorted c en t e r s with rich Lb. ~Tur; fully put every muscle flt ease. JUSt let those tired ehocolate coverings. ~ ~A muscles dictate to the patented La.Z~1Joy feg,rure. the Discriminating ~ ~ ~ "' position most restful to you, ...... , ... -. A ...... hosts With 011 Its eomfort La.Z-Boy off.,. stylin, that wllle ..ho..c. the b.outy of ony hom., '.,rl. or smoll-mod.r.. or traditlonal,

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Thursday, October 19, 195P Page TweJve .S ROSS E PO. I N TeN E W S . Hear Complaints Of Leaking Gas Joan'Seabridge Elected Queen Marvin Nel~ons Center O.ffering' :>. T A" t SATURDAY, OCT. 21 In recent weeks there have Superintendent or Custom Rela- Get Drea.m House been a large number of gas odor tions, explained that the installa- bectllre_- _o~ r .Sweetest 08.' complaints coming into the City tion of more than 125,000: house police station. The police them- The Ideal Dream Home' at 2133 . Fr~nk1iriPage will givethet'ast. selves venture the opinion that heating gas units in the Detroit Vernier road; Grosse Pointe of 'a series" offoui, 'lectures on' ' the increased pressure in the gas area in recent years hail com- Woods, became the "dream.-come-"TheArtsrpaid only ••• ,. • • • • • •• • • • • 1.00. Kerby School was entertained at (*for services not Included In the contract) Your JHm posslbl. health-core protection Grosse Pointe Farms Parh1. re- In addition, Blue Shield paid the doctor $250 -at 1ft. low.. ' possi"!e cost/ cently by Julie Va..'1Gallow and for surgical services. her mother. The occasion waS BLUE CROSS HOSPITAL PLAN covers up to Julie's birthday. Mrs.' JYIoore as- Total Blue CrOI' • BluG Shield 120 days of care in any of the 178 participat- sisted Mrs; Van Gallow. 1us. benef", • • • • • • • $757.00 ing hospitals inMichigan. NO CASHLIMIT Bremer aJ;ld Mrs. Allor are the on the benefits cOvered. leaders 'of the troop. J ... BLUE SHIELD SURGICAL, PLAN pays liberal .,.' Are you and your family protected? amounts for stated surgical, procedur~- On' October 17 Diane Koelbel, Every year there are hospital or medical biDs Medical-Surgical Plan includes payments for as representative of the Grosse to pay in one out of !Jvery four Michigan FointeGir1 Scouts; .' .presented, your doctor's visits to the hospital, in non~ Robert Edgar of' the ..Grosse ' families. What if accident or illness should BUl'gical caBeS.'It's worth many times the low strike in your household tomorrow? Could Pointe News and Toni, Ebner of cost 0( these plans. just to know substantial, the Grosse Pointe' Review each you afford such unexpected bills, without payments wiU be made toward your doctor's with a scroll in appreciation for dipping heavily into family savings? biUs! ' theircoopetationw,iththe Girl BLUE CROSS. BLUE SH1ELD-Michigan's Scout organization. ' Asic your employer to I1nd out about ! • only non-profit, voluntary heaIth-eare plans -offer you a means of providing for these the Group Enrollment Plan. OPOSSUM INV ADESCENTER I An: opossum '.was captured at emergencies before they arise. The cost is Employed people may join BLUE CROSS. I : only a few cents a day, yet these plans may . the War MemoriaL Center on I j BLUE SHIELD through group enrollment October 12 by Farms Patrolman actually save you many hundreds of dollars! j where they work. That way there's no Miller. il physical exam ••• no health statement •• ; ~ Ii. noa~~ ~ Speak to your employer about. making. these , FURS ,.,(. plana available where you work. Or.write Latest Styles direct to BLUE CROSS -BLUE SIlIELD for You eomplete information. Factory.to- SAVE40% NOW ••• lout of every 3 Michigan residents enjoy ,~.,,~~ Convenient ,Terms Many other'ite'ms for ladies Sm.a"_deposit holds any ar- ,Blue Cross-cJJlue S'hield Repairing Remodeling and Gentlemen' at special ticle until Christm.as. ~~' 4( Cleaning, protection! ~~ "i Open daily, '.0 A.M. to 0 P.M. You'll fnd Holeproof Hosiery in pricesauring our third anni- .our aCCi-'"Il8orles case. Fri, and Sa+..~I0 A.M. to <1 P.M. Eveithi, •. by APpointment versary event. J Eastwood Furs' BLUE CROSS BLUE SH1ELD . 15403 Meek, at Nottingham ~t.Kensin9ton~,next. to Post Office Michigan Hospital Service Mlchl~an Medical semce \ \ TUxedo 1-9308 4 ' ,. 234 State Street eDetroit 26 .': • $ " " "

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To Bejlesumed at Meeting Wedding Nap. V ~Q Me~Oct. 23 , . . . .. '11 b -,------A N 11' '.' ~ ...../.t ., 'Th " gul' a m"'nthly 'mee' . t';""g For Period Thursday. October 19. thronrh Thursday, October ~ There WI e a meetin~ of the tion arising from either industry . ov.' ceremony ~n .v-j,~la.:,,; e re r,,, v ...., " - State Water Resources Commis- or water borne commerce and the toin 'Church will unite ,m 'ms£:- 'ottne,'Grosse:eoinie' WcUn~'s Friday. Oct. 2o-Lecture. by Colonel Louis Charbonneau: Chfef ~ion at Haven Lodge on October incidental pollution which arises r~age Nancy Rite! R~uter, C\a\\~Jf'" . ;Reptiblicari' Cliro' 'Y{i).l:,beAeld","at of Staff, 21st Armored Division, R~erve; Veteran two World'Wars. 24. bu.t the m.atter of Fox Creek from sewer drainage I'S con- ter of the John Reuters, and ' ' .' , Topic, "Responsibili.~ of Being a Citizen," ~ocharge..:-8 p.m. (Cen. n pnl1:it:on Wl11 not be on the I sequential. 'Robert Joseph V1asi<;, W'h ose par. ,the. ' GroSf;e', I Pointe,... ,W<>r,~, :Memorial.' ," ter sponso r ed . C'an"II e ter 'ru,. 1 603- ". ) ' , agenda. I Detroit's water supply is now ents are Mr. and Mrs, , Joseph Center Monday,. .Qct'ober 23. Friday, Oct. 20--:-Faith Lutheran Church-Bridge-Tea-l p.rn.' When the Commission ad-: wholesome and safe and always Vlasie of Devonshire rOll,d. . As an 'innovation; ,'. luncheon tCall Mrs, L. H. Thomas, TU. 5-0753.) , '. journed fo.r the st~mmer recess I has been and such minor pollu-, Mrs. Frank MacDonell is to p~ will be served a{:12:45 p:in'.;f'ol- Friday, Oct. 2G-:-University of Michigan Club of Grosse Pointe- ' :ast June It was given out that tion as arises from Grosse Pointe her sisteris matron of honor. lowed by the b~in~ss ~~etirig Movies-8:30 p.m. (Call Mrs. Sanborn. Brown, Tn. 1~0737')r ;'" '.' the Fox Creek m~tter would not sew'cr dra~P.age is too minor to be Joan B:1.lellrnantle, JoAl1n Dean~,' at 2 oicloC1r.'T\vo'.ftlms ,,,il,l'be Saturday, Oct. 21-Ballet Classes, Olga Fricker, Instr;.:;;:cor":"'ltJ he take~ ~IP untIl OctOber, and I mentioned. . . of Willi~mstown, :Mass., s..ally h ;,.. ';6-' .: S' lis' ,," d a.m.-l p.m. (Call Center, TO. 1-6030.) . now deflmte :vord has come to' 1 It was the cOlltrary allegation Vlasic, Bob'ssistet, and Barbara S o:wn,,.. .e.epmg, OCla ,m an Sat~'I'day, Oct. 21-,'''''au Beta and Sl'gma Gamma Meetm' .gs-- th@GrossePmntepeopletht'tfDt"WAk'Ilttd'b..,' . a 1 ,rom e rOlt sater Boa r d n eny WI a ell as fl'des - '''The ...Ko''''''an"SituationY~~ ,Rese,'r- Join~ Tea-2:30u, p.m. (Call• Mrs. FinkE!hstaedt, TU. 1-7514.) , \;',ilJ, :1C~be taken ,up earlier. than I which led to its ela~orate scheme maids." , rvations,for,the' luncheon:may' 'be It.e ~ovf!mbe: meetmg. and It not to have Grosse Pomte share in Louis Zimme1.will be.'the best ',!m:adeby' '.callin~flVh's.' Willianl Monday, Oct., 23,-Rotary Club of GroSse Pointe-Luncheon" then. not until the January meet- I the cost of diverting the Fo~ man. J. Warren.Reuterand :Mr. . ,Klenk, VA. 2-0894-: . Meeting-12 noon:, (Call Dr. R. K. O'Neil, VA. 2-5707.) ing, I Creek flow to Conner Creek, a Mac Don e It the rbride-elect's Monday. Oct .. 23-Grtlsse Pointe Women's Republican Club- This has to do with the com- I pr'Jject Which would have loaded brother"i:q-Iaw res pee t i v e ly; 'Sh.' . t..... D." Luncheon,Meeting-12:45 p.m. (Call Mrs. James McEvoy. TUxedo plaint of the Detroit Water Board more than $5,000,000 burden on 'Robert Lucas, of. ClevelaJ1d, and . :' , 00 lng~: ,ra.ws 2-5881.) that the affluent poured out of the three Grosse Pointes charged John Van. VI~ck ,will usher. :Ca:",l.l~fo'...T"I.~I.,a",'':;:S' '..,..'..... Monday, Oct. 23-Grossc Pointe .PQst, ,American Legion,. 303"""-0. rnx Creek is polluting the Detroit with responsibility. This was Mrs. ¥acDgn.ell will give ihe . II It Meeting-8 p.m. (Call Mr. George Kopsch, TY. 4-8935.) water supply at the intake at the more than half the total cost and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Leverenz spinster dinner on Nov. 8, and Mr. arid ,_'MJ;s:'':t'~'olnasH.: COt- TuesdaY, Oct. 24-Old China Classes-10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. f':', :0 .~ e ore r~a. '. urmg:, leIr .. , .-..om ~e mg. pea er, rs. a ey am, on n1 e ""nt the alarming aspect tlte Joint I much cunsidel'ation will be given in February. . Pt...... d . t f 'il:A" , :stay m town. VISItors were,Mr. Nntions"-1:30 p.m. . . , a IS ~ gra uae 0 le:. ~a~- 'and Mrs. Stephen Reyee, of Tuesday, Oct. 24-Southeastern Women's Club-Dessert-Bridge C:lmmission of the United States to the e?tablishing of standal'ds I Miss Leverenz. was gr~d~at.ed" To. "Wed Oct • 2,8 em? of the, Sacred, Heart. GrOlls.,e Pasadena. Cali!., Mrs. ,Otis Buck- -12. :~O p.m. (Call Mrs. Watson Ford, TU. 5-9169.) .. - ingham and Thaddeus Jones, also Tuesday, .O'ct. '2A'Young Marl'l'eds-Red Cros.s Home NursI'n~ lion at th e D etrOlt water intake.. e rosse oln e people say it I Mr. Fox is a graduate of Western verslty of MIchIgan where she'i or- & It said in ilc; report winding up IS practically impossible to work I Michigan College. . Joseph W. Farley, son of the fiT t d"'th K 'A'..l S ,of Pasadena. Course. Reservations necessary-7:30 p.m. (For further informa- fnur years or study of the prob~ l on po 11uti on abatement until it is, ______. I Joseph Farleys of. Grayton Theta.alIa e WI appa • pha' 0 n, F l'1'd ay, th.e R oyces ~n d Mrs. tl'on, call Center, 'I'D. 1-6030 ..') lem that if the measures were I known what percentage of pol .. Sh t. B f.t road, will cl8;im Jean Posselius ' , ;.. ~ . Buckmgham set out wIth'. Mr. Tuesday, Oct. 24-Fpurth lecture on "Arts of Our Times," by i'\ctopted w.hich it recommended Ilutio~ (,If the diffe:ent kinds is OWO ene l ~s 'hi~ bride at a noon ceremony ~I~l ~s ~~rq~~at,eof theUm- ~nd Mrs;Sidney R. Smalt of the Mr. Franklin"Page, of. the ,A1~1i,Institut~. Topic, "Modern Art in !he "Detrolt water supply would I permISSIble. On thIS score they 0 h ' H at St. Paul's Church on the lake ve~s,lty?f :M:lchIgan ~here he was Garden Oourt Apartments' for Home and Industry," Admission: $1.00: School and college students ;;;;:ain become fit for drinkipg, have had to work in the dark. ' rpans orne shore on Oct. 28. afflhate~ ..w.l~ ,pelta Tau Delta. the Smalls' summel' home at Blue half price-8 p.m. (Centel'>sponso~ed. Call Center, TU~ 1-6030.) 'xlthout excessive treatment" I. W~en these s,tandards are set --_. Mrs. Neal E. Fitzgerald will be,,,, r ..... Lakes Ranch ne~r Vanderbilt. Wednesday, Oct. ,~~)'~sse'PQinte 'Safet; and ,Traffic Corn- OL,lr local sanitarians say De-11t Will be pOSSible to .asc~rtain The Christ Child Society helel honor matron for her sister, and EVEN STEAL :SANDThe lIigbies and Mr. Jones left mittee-Luncheon-Meeting:-:'12:15 p,m:tCall Mr. Measel, VAlley :r(llt s water has neve!' been whether or not the Pomte s an a talent show on Monday, Octo- Helen PosseIius is to be' maid of The Ffu~m,s,'p~iice ';erenoti-on Saturday to be guests of Mrs. 1-800Q.) i. . . . " greatly polluted nor has it ever I offender by overstepping the ber 16 in preparation for its honor~ Bridesmaids will incl~de fied on October, 14 that q num- ,Higbie's brother-in-law and sis~ Wedpesday, O~t.' ~5-:-Americal1 ASsoCiation of University W{)m~ :'rquired excessive treatment. I degree of permissible pollution. presen'tationof "Ankles Away" Mrs .., John H. flosseli~s, Hor,tense bel' of articles had been. stolen' ter, the Seabourn R. Livingstones, en-Meeting-1 p.rrt. ,(Cjill'Mrs. Ja~le, TU. 1-29?2.) The Joint Commission lays the I which will be held at'Music Hall. Posselius, Mrs. Richarct A. Dur- from a new home under construc- at their lodge near Grayling.' W~d~eJ>day, ,'0£(,25~qld~r_tali~es ,G~oup~O,rgam~ation~:meet::.r; \\'ater pollution to both drainage. DOG }'ATALLY HURT on ThurSday and Friday, Novem- ant, Mrs. James A. Mo~:ton, Jr., tion at 477 Touraine road. Listed On Tuesday. the Grayling ing and,tea..,....1:30 P,lll.,(Center sponsored. Call Center, '!'U~ 1'-6030.) ::'o~ ~buttin~ municipalities and I A, dog owned by the Hatch ber 9 and 10, at 8:15 p.m. of Bil'mingham, Mrs. Otto Pon- as missing wer h d t 1 d t th .. , , , .. '. . , ' .' . " . :hell' mdustnes and also from the' family of 262 Moran road, '.vas Mrs. Philip Sloan, J.r;, of Au- grace, and Mrs.' Atwood ;Austin, . f ti .e a abn 'saw, ~ .par y traye e over 0 e We!lp.~s!iay>, Oct.; ,25.;,-,BqU.etC~asses, Olga' Fric.ker,:In~tructor-. air pollution arising from w.ter run over and' killed on October dubon road, publicity chairman. of Pieo.mont,.Calif., ' , palr 0 n smps, a room an Smalls'ranch. En route back to 4-6 p,m,,(Callpenter',TU.1-6030,)' ....: .. ' .' "," h h two yards of sand; Some neigh- town, the entire ,group stopped Frida...y.. ,Oct ..,..;7..,....Yo..ung. Adult' Informal Evening .with.. ~,quar.e: Dome traffic, Grosse Pointe is 11 by a car driven by Mrs. W. announces t at re earsals. will. The pI'ospectl've brI'degroom bors repor 'ted seemga. t'kruc hItau a tlle L"lvmgs tones ' 1adge f.or an. dancin.g:,,"'I.. 50c, covers everythi~g-8:30 p.m. (Ce,nter sponsored.ClI; 1I, free from responsibility for polIu-, M. Browne of 276 Lewiston road. be h~ld at League of CathqHq will. have his brother, James, al; the sand th ,. t h t' t' 30 ) W d h 1 - away. 0 er Jom un mg rip, Cente;r4,T.U., 1-60, ., . . ., _ '~=-'-. ~---I omen, an t .e dress rehear.s:a sbest man. John F. Farley and ------~ __ ir at Musi~: Hall .. an November Jean' Thomas Farley, two other 6. and 7. , . . .•.. :brothers,' Mr. Posselius, Judge , . Money ralse~: b~the Socle.ty, ,Neale Fitz~:,:rald, Mr. Durant, IS ,used ct? mamtam the, Chrlst':Mr. Pongrace and D. Neil O'Day '"oFf ChIld SocIety House at 91 Pal-will usher , lister, a home for orphans. ~ _ . , .', Mrs. PaLlI H. Townsend . , Pointe Colony To Be Brunch Hostess J -~. • , Holds Meet,ing Detroit Chapter, Daughters of . A meeting of Grosse Pointe the American Colonists will meet Colony, National Society of :N'ewTuesday, October 24. for "brunch" Engl<\nd Women, was held T1,.les- at 12 noon, at the. home of Mr.s. '.day,' October 17; at the home of Paul''H:'' rrov,'nsend( l'150:Berk. Mrs. Alden Mathews Burnette, of shire ro~d.' Grosse~' Point~.. " Beaconsfield avenue, G r'o sse The Regent Mrs.W. D.' Lent- Pointe Park The president, Mrs. Koop will'pteside at the meeting, ,., ..... Charles B. Warner, presided. The ch~p~E!r will' c~ntinue its Mrs. Harold E. Phelps spoke support of the Hoyt Henshaw on the subject, "Why the Puri- Stevens Traveling Library for tans came to Massachusett's Bay Crippled Children. . Colony," Mrs. Warner, .~rs. Ed. A book'review of «The Grand ,michiflan ~ ~aPflejl JJurhon :J)~a!e,. ;ward J. Savage, organlzmg .sec- Alliance,'~:',by Winston' Churchill retary general. a:td Mrs. George will be given by Mrs;' Jenette,M _ ,~."GuY.,r:ecordIng secret.ar.y,gav:e,";Oa-tri,s:., . '.' ';..; ....'~,~'c::-;,' in - . 'briefreporf9'~Ltl\e recent ~re~~' " .:'."", /, "';,,,:J" ":~'7:'~';';, 5~ke~pleaduJOtl, Big, New, FULL-WIDTH' • igiqnal'meetipg,';of ,national of- Mrs •. Townsend WIn oe.'assi~t~ - 'ficers;'J#hd"c'q]ony,pre5ident~ ined 1?Y Mrs. Edward ,r. Matso~ Cli:we1tmd,.Ohio. " .. ' . _ "'. ',~nd Mrs. Hansel D. WIlson .. Super-F'reezer Ch'est I' . At'tpe'lupcheoifpre(:eding,the : " Jl?eetIng Mrs:.~.ufneite waS.as~:, ,/HERE'S THE CAMERA:, Keep over 30 Ibi. of ,fro~en fo,odsi~:this' genuine ,slsted by,~o*hostesses M~s. Rus- . THAT CIV.ES' Y'OU "A " sell F. TrlPP, Mrs. Paul Berner , and' Mrs .. Merle F. Feather. . I ;.,St:)oan's.Square D\'!nce ,Finishe~ .picture . FRIGIDAIR.E Scheduled' for OCtober 28 . iriaminute st. Joan's "HarVest" square ,danae sponsoreq bY ..,the Mother's, Club will be held at 9 p.m. Sat- urday, October 28, in the school auditorium at Overlake . and Mack, with George Shefferly caning. Tickets will be $1,00 and. proceeds' will be used to buy library books and school room' desks. . Mrs. William Gmeiner is chait- man of' the da'nce. She. will be' assisted hy Mrs, Peter Biglin, Sixty 'geconds after you' ~nap . Mrs, Victor Taylor and Mrs. Jack the Polaroid Land'" Camer'a, NEW HLJ'DSON CAR Steck. For further information you see the finished picture -'. Tuxedo 2-7028. , big, beautiful, lasting •. N 0 fu,ss • '.• no.darkroom.:....the 'film and Woods Church Associ~tion Ca'm'era'do all the work: ;.Any- To Meet on October 23 one can take th em:::'-can ,enjoy" 1 On display in our showrooms beginning them on the spot. Here'.'ll' truly' The monthly meeting of tHe: nlociorn' photography.' ,' ..• , .' \ , Gros~e Pointe Woods Presby~ ' terian Women's Association wIll be held in 'the church on Mon: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20th day, October 23, at 8:15p.m.' , $89,~:7S' Dedication of the evening will (On easy. term!> be by Mrs. J ohri Kolpacky.' if you llke) "Stewardship'" will be' the ~up~ ject of the speaker, 'Mrs; r. w. You're invited to view a new, smartly designed Hudson automo- Ketcham. The Rebecca. Group, Mrs. C. Mulliken, leader, will bile, the HORNET ..... the car fhat'willle~d its. field in high , be hostess. . With All-Porcelain Exterior Finish ••• Only $000.00 horsepower'a~d which will 'be priced for~illions of new-car, and.,•.• ~ . . • Meter-Miser mechanism I • Lifetime Porce'lain inferio"'. The buyers. It has streamlined beauty .... luxurieus interior appoint. \ ., • New plastic Chill Drawer-full. .- New gold.blue-and.whife First ,H ERE"S. TH E STORE ~.Step ments 1 " • more room than any ot~er car at any. price-, except width I beauty' .,tHAT '(;'IV'ESYOU '. . : el'" • Twin, all. porcelain "stack-up'! • Quickube Ice Trays- no GMother Hudson , :~.•yet W:il.l~coslles.s to buy .; :.';~'less 1.0, drive~ Hy dr.,tors I , tugging or mefti!19 -' Duplicate . ~. ','. ". - New all'olu":linum shelves cannot rust or sag I .,Prints. . , ., Look Outside -Inside - See PROOF ~.. 1, fr.o.,MPolariod Picture'S You can't match a FRIGIDAIRE! " IN 48 HOURS...... E>,'cellent black and, whitB Immediate Delive,:y! glossy copiestU .. ;'. , ,. i : i 8t per pri.nt ~ ..... ' ,f ~. " . ~!:,.' . . ,." ' ;'A~ \ %t-, - .f '., • _ ' . ; ~ ''lJ'.'DSON: '" .' ," - . r j:'SHQES II -TAPERT Mr. Wm. McCourt wlll ad- vise you on tr.e care of MICHIGAN'S LARGEST HUDSON DE,A LIE R • little fe~t from '.the time of t', their first step. Proper .hoes and l1t a1"11more important ,~.pOINT!; now than' at any other time. ,G~9 MC~IGAN ( It- p 13245 Eeist-Jefferson 'Avenue; Corner ,Coplin Peter Pail, './nt.' 17114 Kercheval Ave. I' VALLEY '-4400 15222 E. Jefferson VAlley 2-9445 17045 Kercheval in the Villagl .~ TU.5-9236 ~- TUxedo ..1,.4096 f t

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Thursday, October '19, '1950 • • Page Fourteen S. It 0 S ~E POI NT EN EWS Blue Devils Stick in Title Bowliltg Loop 'That Winkler Combination. .St. Paul Loop' St. Paul '11' Race by Beating Wyandotte Lead Changes All Tied Up Loses Fifth

Defending Champions of Border Cities League Given Pointe Ins~e Agency: The Jablonski and Reno I. St. pa~f.sL~~a~~~~~its fift~"'~ Decisive Trimming by Grosse Pointe Takes Over Top Spot In teams are deadlocked for first, loss of the season when the team' High Gridders I Businessmen's Pin League 'Place in the St. Paul's Bowl- b?wed to St. Catherine's FridaY 1 3 By FRED RUNNELLS ing League with 16 points mguhtd,28¥t h l'. hts t M k Pa k:' . t H' h b d' h b k STANDINGS. • '. n er e Ig a ac. r.' Gross~ Pom e 19 . ounce rIg t ac into the Border each after four weeks of com- the "Flyers" mad~ a staunch at.' i e gi~e~ L~4gue.:~otrall.~t~e 2~i~tu6re .l~st Saturd:; ~t;rn3~m,i:str: J~=::rc~:~.~.~~:,::::::::::::~: petition. ! tempt to route St. Catheri~e's ~ coer , WI a op~ e 0 VIe ory over e. e en mg Dart In Bar 14 Eight of the :fourteen remain-, "'Yarriors." In the opemng:: champicn Wyando.tte ear~l' -. team had'a comfortable 18 to 0 111945when they won 25 to 0 On ~rpsd h~Pt. "t t "; . an t :~- C .8 B tl.., G'ET:..TH E ;JUMP O.N margin. the other hand the Pointers have celve IS.recrcul ramtn~ ~ D e D Team 011: Late in the <:.econdquarter the I h d' t' t' f' I U. S. Marme orps RecIUlt e- r . ~ - t e 15 me IOn 0 runnmg up one t P 's I 1 d S C W • and Loses . . ... FOR OCTOBER ONLY Bears made a br,?ak for them- I of the biggest scores against the po, arn s an, . . .IllS O.LD MA N- WIN TERN 0\ A ~ I. selves ,vhen a I:> yard Grosse I' Bears in recent years and that AHEAD OF THEIR TIMES Vy. J?ointe penalty and some hard happened last Saturday on the Friday the 13th proved to be PRE..WI~TER ••• AnotherWinnert charging by the Wyapdotte for- I school's fourth annual Dad's Day The Etruscans, who left' Asia lucky day for the Liggett School, ward wall forced the Devils back I which was originated by Athletic Minor before 1000 B. C. and later but' an unfortunate one for . - 1. Drain cranKcase and refill with to their own 30 yard line. Director Frank Banach. settled in Northern Italy, would Country Dav. The school played Drive into Lubrication winter grade oil. ' Kick Is Blocked do well on our television shows their first field hockey 'game of Z. Repack and ad1ust front wheel At this point Center "Porky" --.--~- of today. They held outdoor fes- the season on the D. U. S. field. bearings. LeClair smashed throu~h to ANOTHER BIKE MISSING tivals with pirouetting, ballar-He1d to a 0-0, .tie the first half,. BARGAIN' 3. Drain and' flush out cooling system. block and recover Dick Lim., John Pagel of 332 McMillan in as draped in graceful -transpar. Liggett'sca"tain, Emily Hardy,. 1r@~ rn3@1r(9)o INC. Sa't'e lJI'earl Save M01te'y! 4. Complete chassis lubrication and berg's punt. He picked. the ball road, reported to hte Farms' PQ~ ent costumes. The dancers clapp~ scored the only goal on a break- Inspection. up on the Pointers' 8 yard line lice on October 16 that someone ed castanets and jingled ~ilver away and the localites ~lost their All Six for Only 15401 E. Jefferson Ave. :'i. Dr a I n tmnsm1sslon and refill and rumbled over the goal line had stolen abicyc1e from his b~lls which were strung on a opener 1-0. Country Day and with wInter I;rade lube. all alone. Joe Nicita's conversion home a week previously. flimsy stole. Liggett Reserves fought. each 6. Drain rear axle and refill to ___ ~______other to a 0-0- standstill. ' factory s)lecHlcations. )~ ---.---.---.~ ~ ~ ---.~ ~ ---..,...... ~ ...... ~ j II Sunday, October 15, was the Todoy' and get, our 'With genuine Chevrolet lubrica- 95. tion you are assured 100% protec- 4: STUDER .K'V11 ., COMPLETE day when .'the ,Country Day, s tion-including those six fittings , .c. ~« I alumnae challenged the present COMPLETE that untrained workers miss! , k J ON C.D,S. varsity to a hOCKey game. All-star wQl'kmeu-To restore the "Big Leagu,," performance built , !iALES" and SERVICE ,HUDS Captained by Barbara Bayne, into your car. , , Authorized Service the grads put up a good fight, WINTERIZING , Factory Authorized Parts, but the y,ounge!' girls were the For low-cost driving, drive in to , Complete Line "1 Acces~ories 'Parts and 'AccessorIes winners. SPECIAL , ,Janie Ottaway scored the first 10 STAR « ~T.)TT~ J~~ ll,IUBPH" 't HUDSON goal with a beautiful shot that , ~. ~ ~ ..LT." was too hot for alumnae goalie B& B Chevrolet Co. , ' TAPERT MOTOR, Iner Annie Wedthoff to handle. The "Complete Chassis Lubrication INCORPORATED , An Old Name in a New Location« second score came as the result * 881 I E. Jeffer-son VAlley ,2~ll 03 , 13333 East Warren VA. 2-_',45. OJ'' 13245 East Jefferson of a penalty. bully .with Sally Drain and R~fill Transmissio11 , . V Alley 1.4400 Fageo} handling the ball. B9th * -.., ( ~ ..... ~ ~ ~ '...... ~ ~ ~ -.-...... I goals were scored in the first half .. .* Drain and Refill Differential IglJlIlIIllIlIlIIlIJllIlIllIIlIJlJllIllIlIlIIlIIlIIlIIlIlIIllIlIIlIlIIlIllIlIlIIlIlIlIIlIlIIlIIlIlJllIlIlIIlIlIIlIIlIIlIIJllIIlIlIl1I1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111J111ImIllJl~ ' * Change Motor Oil Detroit's Most Modern Sales & Service. liAr YOI1R SERVICE' I *' Clean and Rep~ck \,¥heel Bearings Grosse 'Pointe Packard Owners * Install. New Filter Cartridge Your Sales and Service! Home for 22 Years !I MONDAY.THRU FRIDAY -7:30 A. M. to 12 MIDNIGHT I CleanC~rburetor Air Filter and Adjust HUDSON .. * • NEW CARS • USED CARS * I~spect and 4djust,Windshield Wipers C()mtJ!ete Service Facilities LA VIGNE AU"rC) SALES \I!:_=~= . MokeSure t:~:::I::::~:::~::~o~~n.'Speci.ls ~~==.. I *.,Inspect-all Lights Fac~ory Trained Mecbanics Open daily 8 a. ~. to 9 p, m. Saturdays t1ll 5 p. m. ~ FactolY Trained Experts _ * Clean .and Space Spark Plugs 14201 E. Wa,rren 'V. q 3459. 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Thursday, October 19, 1950 . G .R-O SSE POI N T,E N~W S' Page Fifteen Feted at Ball ~ Town"'HallBooks Will', Celebrate Beautiful Stor~; Liggett School Fair October 26 'Dr.NormanPeal~ 101s,tBirthday Mrs. Oscar A. Markus, ~~ith the eighth grade On' the w, ~ Full of Light.s.' lair place, is: a. member of the Spook House. it traditional Hal- M:1R~~'d Kid B' i ts Liggett School Mothers' Commit~ lowe'en thrill at Liggett. Their ~~"i~n~:~ Mrs. salome . Chiera ' of '.. 832 Lai~1brecht of Lincoln road were ~ By Janet Ballentine Dr. Norman Vincent. Peale, Notre Darne':will,ceiebrate ..her tee which is sponsoring. the first job is to convert two levels of honored ?n S~turday evening at I a 0 II 0 li 2 Q a. Q 0 0 0 pop l) t II 0 pop 0 !l..llP P '00 P 0 0 0 Q 0 0 0 P P l! 0 0 IIO"Q Q II~ The opening of the Grosse all-school fair on Thu~'sday, Oc- gym lockers into a hon:,or-maze. t:~e Pres:dent s Ball at the De- , , well known colutnn'tSt and,auttJ.or, 101st birthday on'Tuesday, Octo- Pointe branch store of Michigan tober 26,- to raise funds for all Every class from the nursery t~olt Boat Club. , There's one thing you can say All the engaging little' birds will tell .a Detroit'" Town Hall ber24, with-a .quiet family din- Chandelier at 19329 Mack avenue the school's chadtab!econtribu-through the senior grade will audience how to break theworry'ner. Mrs;.chieraw~s born in Before the part~ the Lam- i about those Blue. pe.vils. TJ"ley and. mice fro~ Wal~, Dis.~er's a week ago brought to the. n~Wtions through the Year. The fair have a booth or be responsible habit, Wednesday m:orning,Oc'; GrossePointeand'aside fr'orr(ex- b c"h" were cocktaIl hosts in the I have the team spmt It takes to mOVIe came to hfeagam at Cm-:- Mack-MoroSs section. Qne of Its will run from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. for one of the activities such as D~r;ct'~rs' Room at the club. be cha~pi07ls. There may be derella's Ball," Satur,day night's tober 25, at 11 o'Clock in Fisher teri~ivetraveling .the world over fi?Il~stshops. The great windows Mrs. Charles E. Shannon, of 'the turtle race, a cartoon movie I 'Theatre. . . " has always lived. here. 9 Guests included Mr. and Mrs. iteams WIth ~ore power, but ~here S. A. Dance. ... , . of the 'store provide a beautiful . J L R' .. t . eus The speaker has specialized in . Last year Mrs: ChitJr!i 'WaSfea~ . th han 'ng and Locllmoor boulevard, is' the par- ean e oy s mlDla ure- Cll' • Taylor Seeber. Commodore and I aI~e none WIth a greater .wlll to Danci~g to the muslc. of D~n settmg., f~r bo . gI ent-sponsor' of the sixth grade and a fish pond. The older classe~ 1\11'5. Donald Tyler, Capt. and Mrs. WIn. Barbour s band were Jll~ ReId helping; 'peo:ple solve the,il' per- tured :as 'the Po.inter of Ip.terest floor hghtm~ fixtures.. . .. booth: candy, popcorn, candy have made beautiful knitwear; Ralph Vigliotti Jr. Mr. and Mrs., . This was th spirit that c~r- and Jac~ Westph~ll,' Noel Wo~d sonal. problems through the; .com-.. on. the occasion of. her lOOth The store IS made up of m~I~ apples. Mrs. Shannon and her ceramics, and painted artiCles for 7 bined ""mediums of religion and birthaay. . E. Llwyd Ecclestone and Mr. and rled Grosse Pomte to a 25-6 VIC- and BIll :Oettlmger, ,l\1arcIa vidual departments and the dIS- daughter Barbara, a member of their booths. psychiatry. "In ~.New.york, ,he . Mrs. Richard Dorn. i tory over Wyandotte Saturday Blecki and Ray Eddy, Nancy plays. of all kn()~ types of the sixth grade, are looking for- _ conductS a clinic, stai'fed'by, four. I . d W dd" Another. pre-dinner cocktail I afternoon, October 14 - Dads' Bl~irand Mike Doody, Sally psychiatrists;", who " ass i s ~ jn Cau kins-Cor ner e" ing lamps andchandehers are :vast. ward to a busy week at the To iron sh~r fabrics that dry fete was gIven by Mr. and Mrs. Day. SelbeI' and Don :Freeman,. Joan- F,ireplace fixtures'and o~caslOnal stove. out quickly, place a ,damp cloth. interview~. 'Regular visitors .. lit Date Set for November S' Harry Sisson. They invited Dr. i The team knew that Janet I.nie Merrill and Skip Pessl! Elaine the: clinic" are scores' of .builiness-" pieces of traditional furmture are Mrs. John Webster and her under the materiaL You will have and Mrs. Keith E. Johnson. the I Holtz, Marcia Boothe, Kay Cat- Kiherland Bill Winkler and Alice il1en who seek guidancefor'the also shown. . daughter Gail, of Windmill Pointe fewer wrinkles and easier iron- Buell Doelles and Mr. and Mi's. 'chik, Mary. Lou Lane, Nancy James and Bill Rexford. trials ofevervday living. , Beverley Cordner, daughter ()f The company is' one ()f the drive are meanwhile working ing. Roy E. DeHart to their Grosse Fricke. Jinnie Davis, Chhs Muel- Cinderella's. pumpkin coach. . . ~'. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas . Cordner, best -known of its kind in Amer- ' Pointe boulevard home. leI', Marcia Istock, Anne Lamp- made an attra~tive backdrop be- of ....Por.t. Colborne, Ont., has ica. man. Winnie Likert, Don Coury, hind Dick Saunders and Ellie Mary and 'Martha Ci~c1e n~lIi1.ed"Nov. 8 as the date of her , LECTURES ON ART Shy' Meeker and all the other Frizzell, Ralph :Cross and Nancy To'Hold Party in Center m:arriage to Ralph Stone Caul- Mrs. J~W. Carson Wms .Atelier Kenne' A series of lectures on "The kids in the bleachers were 100 Ramsay;'Barb Drinkaus and Jim kins: .Following the'we~ding~n $1100 in Radio Contest Understanding of Art", spon- Port Colborne, a receptlonWlll, DrsPLAY DESIGN SERVICE per cent behind them. Schoeck, John Tower and Carol The Mary and Martha Circle PAPER MACHE FIGURES & DECOR ~ored by the Women's City Club Janet Gregory, Joan Abrash, F~eder~cks, Joan Smithers and of the: Iroquois Avenue "<;:hrist be given at the Cherry HilI Coun- . J hn-W C 1035 FREE LANCE wmDOW DISPLAYS in ~ooperation with the Detroit t CluJ.. ,. Mrs.. 0 • arson, Carolyn Keith, Bev Crain, Judie RIch LIm~erg, Molly Murphy and Lutheran Churchis sponsoring a !nstitute of Arts was begun on ry JJ.. ., Hampton road,. Grosse Pointe Baker. Joyce Dannecker, Janet Harvey FIscher, Sam Shaw;and Bridge and Canasta'P~rty at the October 11 at the Women's City . Ralph, who has: been .hvmg Woods, received a check for $1100 Radcliffe. Sally Owen, Pat Put- Ann ~oover and ,Joan HollIster Grosse": Pointe War' .Memorial In Port Colborne, IS the son .of as first winner in .the Pepsodent- Club. Adolph Cavallo of the Art Building, Saturday, October 28, Institute's education department nam, Jeanette Jacobs, Kay Wal- and DIC~ Rydberg .. Mr. lan~ Mrs. Henry~. CaulklllS sponsored "My Friend Irma" con~ lace, Bill Klink, Jerry Ewart, , Just llke the faIry tale hero-, 1950,: at"S o'clock in the evening. of LeWIston road. . test. will conduct the series ""hich . Mrs. Paul MOl'eland, chairman KENNEl AICHORN includes gallery visits and work- Marilyn Walter, Don Vender- mc, Janet .Holtz 'and, Bob. !--aw, The bride~to-be was graduated Mrs. Carson was awarded the of the commJttee, will be assisted ~hops as well as illustrated lec- bush. Don Landis. Tommy Wil- Margaret Koehler.a!ld Ted Hmch- from the University of Toronto. first week's prize' on Station 315 E. Jefferson Ave. by Mrs. Robert Carl and Mrs. Ralph isa graduate of Choate WJR's "Anything Goes~' program, ttl:'es. Iiams and Robin Ryan knew they man, Joyce Blashlll and Norm Phone woo 5.2818 Detroit ;l6, Mich. were seeing a great same. Lasca,. Harry Easom and Wanda Marvin Ortwein. School 'and Yale University. on Thursday, Oct. 12...... Michaels, Ken Rice and Nancy • STARTS jo"RIDAY. Brinker, Janet Fricke and Dick First Detroit Showing: Aftel' the game a pleasant surprise was in store fdr BEV Groening and Tom Stein and "One of the Ten Best" Nancy Hoyt left the dance' at -Nan Board of Review FAIRCHILD. Cherie Neeme was hostess at a supper' party in the stroke of twelve. "THUNDER ROCK" ...... honor of Bev's seventeenth birth- "'Ith !\1iehael Redgr

HOWARD aAY LUCILLE LITTLE I events of the year. ProQuelion under ,he supervision O,! Mrs. Arthur W. Sempliner, lAWRENCE LANGNER ortd THERESA HELBURN I' president, announced Oct. 18 as AUQc'o'e Producer Phyllis Andenon f th F h' F" d Eve:;,: Orch .• 3.60. 3,00; Bale,. 2.40, U1", Wed, & Sat. i the date 0 e as Ion all', an ;\oIatlMes: Orch .• 3.00. 2.40; Bale .. 2,40, 1.80. 120. I revealed that Noel Bakel: would ..\LL PRICES INCLUDETAX I head the association's big dinner dance in January. . I Other new officials are: Mrs.'. Edward J. Donovan, ~irst vice- I president; Mrs. Richard W. AI- Ien, second vice-president; Mrs. l Bill O. Brink, third vice-presi- I dent; Mrs. Russell G. Hey!; re- I cording secretar~; Mrs. E. Hans lh I Schiewe, corresponding secretary, Dance Music by the I and Mrs. Neil W. Hyde; treasurer. lrfij1~ I Mrs. H. Stanley Maxon Jr. Manny Lopez Trio heads the membership commit- tee; Mr.s. David Gordon, program; W Gloria Morrison, publicitY; Mrs. Unlimited Parking Facilities Homer Z. Pharis, historian, and I Mrs. Charles W. Gauss II, social i secretary. , Whittier BURNS DRIVE AT THE RIVER VA. 2-9000

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fhursday, October 19. 1950 Page Sixteen GROSSE. POI NT E NE,WS

This Week's News in Headlines _6'8l~- Elementary. ?chool News IIC'!c?n~!~~~~a..l) cused of spying and anti-state .. Ennis Gillum,. the drunken to- . ture many United Foundatlon of- r .. Wright. e 1 n: erg art e n oom C .e~ ,publlcan nommatlon for Pres1- ,Pennsylvama, demanded lastl'J.I1C£ ()FA FAH()VfA#aKAN. I1"IfTle 7MlfE. . The Kindergarten is buzzing Mothers are. M~s. Donal~ Schoof, oas ...... dent ... says he thinks twice is night that President Truman take, t:::""oflllff::fJ::::/cJco,::MF with fifty little .folk for whom Mrs.' Stuart, Mlckletnwa1te, Mrs. MIGHTY ALLIED SEA-AIR I ?ften enou?h for a man to try G.eneralDou~las MacArthu(s ad~ =BaCW'IN /901. school is a new and happy ex- ~rnest. Ch1elens, Mrs. J,ames . . I for the offiCe . . . at the same VIce on. AsIa as the prlCe of "romble Mrs Elwood 0 Ha e . -',~ POWER contmued yestel day to I time he suggests General Dwight Republican support for the Ad- '~16411 ffll1f/llt SB!JfS~..,* N.ifI(JI( IlUiff(' «JI/IIIII9t., ... No,S perience. .... Mrs. Edward' Krawczak, M~'s: slash at the Red ~or~an ectst I Eisenhower as a candidate emi-I ministration's Far Eastern policy. I ' . John Held, Mrs. Will1'am Fred- coast almost to the Slbenan bord- , nently qualiti"d for the office- and' , • ..... f. The staff extends an invitation er . '.' American ~nfantrymen I who can win" ... aCknOWledged,'~,' ',THE INTER, NA,TIONAL JOINT, 'I~"••••••••••"••"'•••~."'••"'''''_.-.-.-.-.'''.to all of these new parents to ~~~~' O~:~~ ~~:i.Gilmore, and Are saId to have cu. off 20,000 that he has not talked over the I COMMISSION of the Uni,ted Ch . 'h N come and get acquainted. Ap- .The Room.Mothers for the first Reds tr~pped on, the road. to the matter with the General himself. ;States and Canad,a denoun, ces the , pointments for after school eon- Red capItal of Pyongyang. , ...... pollution of the Detroit ...,river 1-' . ure,,' ews ferences may be made at any grade are: Mrs. Otto Rath:;, Mrs. .. • .. . SIXTEEN PERSONS WOUND- 'waters and recommends the. e:c- time over the telephone. W. E. Clyma, Mrs. Frank Muntz, THE CENSUS BUR~AU est!-; ED, three of them critically, is forcement of an international '. . . • .. .. .Mrs. Ingram, Mrs. Andrew Balas, ma~es that the pOPLllatl~n ')c:! the I the s.col'e on the irst day of the .. cle~nup, .•. includes air polution , ~...... The Patrol Boys of Trombly IMrs. Joseph Kaiser, Mrs. Joseph UnIted State~ tota1~ed 1;)2.~11,0?O I huntmg season for small game In Its plOgram( WOODS PRESBYTERIAN POINTE METHODIST School were "Johnny on the Peters, .Mrs. James Danforth, on Sept. I, .. mclud.tng 576,000 m i in Michigan ... police unable ... .. • ., 19950 Mack Ave. at Torrey Rd.' 211 'Moross Rd. Spot" the first day of school. 01'- Mrs. Wllbur Cheraz, and. Mrs. combat senlce abroad.. I to keep up with the calls re-' TO~ EXECUTIVES of Detr01t s Rev. Andrew Rauth, Minister ,TU. 1-7878 ' ganized, by the sponsor, Frank Otto Haass. . ! Open Thtlrs.!, Fri...... ceived from lower .Michigan auto,mdustry urge greater pro- Sunday, October 22, 9:45 il:m.- Rev. HughC. White~Pastor I Welcenbach, last June, the boys Those wh6 are sponsoring the! E1)e1iings Till ';',', TRUMAN AND MACARTHUR home owners as the wild shots ductlOn. of steel ,rather. than auto Church School (9 years. of age Friday, October 20, 8 p.m.-'- met the roll call 100 per cent. second and ~hird grades .ar.e: Mrs. I talk for two hours. on Wake I grew thicker and nearer. ,I prOdU?tlOn cutbacks to. save and over). • Young Adult party at the home The patrol is captured by Neil James Dar1mg, Mr~. Wllhs Bul- I Island and the Presl~en~ l'tarted I • .. .. I matenal for ;rrr;a~ent. 11 a.m.-Worship Service, "In of Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Shaw, Georgi. Lie.utenants are Robert lard, Mrs. George R1cveschl, Mrs. il. back at 4 p.m. DetrOit tIme yes- i FEDERAL OFFICIALS are' . ,. Fashion or In Favor." 19020 Chandler Park Dr. Tel. TU. Dunlap and Richard Denise. Peter Reilly, Mrs. Carl Asmus,

terday . : . I>.:IcArthur starts for i sifting the otIicial life of Lee 1\ ENGLAND Plans the buJ1dmg~p 11 a.m.-Church School (3 to 1-5465. A' representative .from . the Mrs. John Buell, Mrs. Kenneth, ., ' Tokyo five mmuU's later. I Pressman confessed former com- of a home defense crops of a 0111- 8 years of age). • .. .. Grosse Pointe Park Police de- Smith, Mrs. Calvin Keecn, Mrs.: ...... munis~. in' a search for evidence l'lOn persons.... 7:30 p.m.-Tuxis Club will Sunday, October 22, 10 8.01.- partment and a representative Curtis Andrews, Mrs. Harold, I ; ENNIS GILLUM. Jr .. aged 26, that he carried out Moscow 01'- .. • meet. Worship, Ann Stevens; Youth Class. . 'from the A.A.A. are' scheduled Love, Mrs. Mason Leddick, Mrs. 1 \ .' of 18477 Fenmore, a crazy drunk del'S durin~four years as a Gov- . Wednesday, Oct. 18 Topic, Ralph Steffek; Refresh. 10:45 a.m.-Church school for to talk to the. Patrols at their Lloyd Hunter, Mrs. Lloyd!

tobacco salesman admits the ernmental legal counsel ... in- \ . MA YO~ COB?, alarmed by the ments, William Wells; Advisers, all other departments including meeting on Octoher23. 1 Hunter, Mt:>. Richard Prietz, and I, . ferocious clubbing of five persons formation indicates that he may, mCl'ea~e In tl'~ff1C deaths ~n~ the Mr. and Mrs. George M. Miller. the Nursery and Kindergarten. Safety.' on the way to and from I Mrs. Donald Waite. in Northwest Detroit on Friday have planted Alger Hiss, con- j greater seventy ?f trafflc Ja~s .. * * ' 10:45 a.m. - Morning Worship school was pointed up by Sgt. =ii__ iiiiiiii__ iiiiiii iiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiii~ " ',' ni~ht •.. one woman is at the victedspy perjurer, on the staff/' recalls, ~ra:,t M1c~le, from hlS Tuesday, October 24, 7:30 p.m. and Sermon, "Failure' Is Not Ferneliusand his wooden puppet, II pomt of death with a crushed of the Senate Munitions Investi- Federal Job In Washmgton to un- -Religious Educational Council God's "Intention." Jerry McSafetY,on October 2: HOME MADE SAUSAGE-9UALITY FRESH MEATS do skull ... other five expected to ~ating Committee in 1935 to I knot. the kinks tyin~ up Detroit's will meet, Peter Duerksen, Chair~ 7 p.m.-,-Visitation by the men when they visited the school. . HICKORY SMOKED HAMS and BACON/, pr recover .. gives no reason for "ather information and carry o.ut traffIc ... says. to Mlckle "I don't man. of the church on prospective new ...... I h d t Teachers have been instructing ~ ed the act except that "I get ugly policy for the Soviets. car~ ow r~s lC your r.ecommen. - • .. .. members. . children in the safe and proper Genuine leg of Assorted ,floyors I 69 28 Fe] when drunk." I' ...... datlOns may be Detrc.>1t has got Wednesday, Odober 25, 7:30 ,...... S' L b C Ib Ie' C t .. • .. AMERICAN TROOPS in North to move. ~ts traffic:" "W~ want p.m.-Scottish 'Parish Plan mem- Wednesday, October 25, 8 p.m. use of pl~yground slides, jungle pring am . ce . ream P • ty a / THE NORTH KOREANS say. Korea are fighting furiously to ~o .repetltlon of last week s ~ra~; bel'S will meet, Thomas Dewey, - General me e tin g of the I gym, swmgs and other pl y,------of ml the UN is using Japs as combat effect the release of 1000 Ameri- flC Jams caused by autumn rams. Chairman. Woman's Society QfChristian ground appara~us so that aCC1- Home Knackwurst' n.r K."elbasa 67C troops .. spokesman for General can prisoners, after 'discovering ...... * .. Service. George Schermer, execu- de.n~s there WIll be kept at a Made U lb. MacArthur says the' :=:Iarge is the bodies of 500 slain South! GErERAL. C~U.NG IL KWON, Thursday, October 26. 7 p.m.-'-. tive secretary of the Ma'yor's' In- mll1lmum.. . ' Lc false ..• believed to be a bid for: Korean prisoners. 'I commander-m-C.hle. f of the S~,ujh First _.meeting for Treble .Cho,ir terr.acial Committee of \the City All puplls v1ewed a film on H 'nese Red help. * ,Ko.rran Arm.. y, saId ye.ste,r,day t.he d ld of Detroit, will be the speaker. I' Playground Safety the first week Colby's Is the Home-Mad~ store ... also Home-Cured Meats ... Chl I .. .. (girls 14 years of age an 0 er) f h 1 Bams. Bacon, Pork Loins. Pork Butts, Fresh-dressed Fowl, .Frozen ...... MRS. DOROTHY JULiEN 47 eVIl ro.ot. of eo~mumsm has not to be held at the church, Wilbur . 0 sc 00 . Foods. Dairy Products and other delicacies. F EN fi " ., taken in the mmds and hearts of ST. PAUL EV. LllTHERAN MASON SC.HOOL Home-Mode' Baked Beans and Potatc. So!ad SEVEN O T persons ac- one of the ve victims whom a majority of the North Koreans. Bezeau, 'Director. Chalfonte and Lothrop The activities of the Mason Dl ...... 7:30 p.m.-Boy Scouts will t Room Mothers were .1'nl'tl'ated . 01 • . t Rev. Charles W. Sandrock, Pas or 16373 E. WARREN 20,000 VOLUNTEER SOLICIT- mee. Miss Rogene Hartje, Parish Wkr. with a meeting and tea held at ORDERS. in UTLEY'S UPHOLSTERING ORS started out yesterday in De. 8 p.m.-Chancel Choir rehear- Thursday, October 19, 1, Moth~ Mason School on Tuesday, 'TU.1-7169 COLBY'S nr. Audubon Tt trait on the Torch drive ... cam- sal. er's Club; 9, Bowling League. October 10. be Repairing - Recovering - Restyling av I paign will las",t 2~ d;ys. POiNTE UNITARIAN ...... PITTSBURGH Si, Custom Made Furniture I A BRITISH .EUROPEAN AIR- Rivard at Jefferson Friday, October 20, Women's PORCH Boal Cushions Made to Spe~ificati.[)ns WAYS PLANE, crashed,exploded Rev. William Hammond, Minister Missionary Federation delegates PAINTS of and burned six miles northwesi' Slmday, October 22: Church leave for California. 7:45, Choir ENCLOSURES pa 10827 CHALMERS at OUTER DRIVE of London yesterday ... twenty- School, 10:30 a.m.; Worship Serv- committee. 8, Senior Choir. in LAkeview 7-6570" eight persons believed killed. ice, ,11 <:i.m.; Service of Installa- Saturday, October 21, 9:30, , .. .. • tion for new minister at 8 p.m.' Catechism Class; 11,,_ Junior co S TEE L' PRODUCTION ex- Choir; 6:30,. Michigan District Everyone fa'iks about the weather, but does tic pected to reach 1,967,300 tons this ST. JAMES LUTHERAN Luther Lectgue Convention ban- .Iu. nothing about it! Cl I week. All tin;e ~ig~. 170 McMillan Road I quet...... m: Fireplace Equipment I THE S E N ATE C RIM E Friday, Oct. 20: 8:15 p.m. -. . Sunday, October 22, 9, Sunday i WILL THIS HAPPEN TO YOU? R( : INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE Choir rehearsal. School; 10:30, Educational. In- I BI SCREENS .. ALL lYPES I will make a far reaching probe of .. .. • gathering, Rev. Herman Heid- See Sq uier to protect your home with do Grates - Gas Logs - . Detroit racketeers and their con. Sunday, Oct. 22: 9:30 p.m. - mann, Oak Harbor, Ohio, preach~ Andirons - Tools nection with the national under- Sunday SchooL The lesson'. will ing. 1\1 world syndicate, Senator Kefau- be "Elijah's Ascepsion." . '" . Combination Doors and Windows E, Quality and Attractive Prices vel', chairman, said yesterday. 9:45 a.m.-Youth Bible class. Wednesday, October 25, 12, SEE DISPLAY AT '@ JOHN FOSTER DULEss,Re-1 n a.m.~Divine services con..' Women's Guild visits Eloise; 4, and Storm Sash publican adviser. to' the State ducted by the pastor. Youth Choir. ' SII.i tl.-illa tthe,,'s CO. Department, has a significantha1f l--.'------~-----'------.--- 6640 Charlevoix WA.2-7155 ho.u~ talk :wi~h Russian Foreign LAWRENOE HEALTH FOODS Combination r. Mm1ster Vlshmsky and Jacob A. . . Y/hite Pinel Bronze White Pine Malik, chief Soviet dclegate to 16215. E, Warren near ThreeMiJe the UN. . I I' BASEMENT Wire l;;'/Illl11l1l1l11l1l1lllllllllllllllJlIIlIIlIIlIlIlIIlIlIlIIlIllllIlIll'l!iI!lIl1l1ll1l11l11ll11l1l1l1l11ll1ll1l11II1I1!IIII1I1I1I1I1I1I11ilHiIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'llllllllIllIlIlIIlIlII~ COMPLETE LINE OF HEALTH FOODS ~ \ ~ ~ PLUMBING & HEATING SERVICE ~ Food Hints Foods Endorsed by Gayelord Hauser WINDOWS COMBINATION Storm Sash • DIABETIC FOODS '~ SALT FREE FOODS 2-Piece, 33"xlS" ~i~e s Praline Crisps Vitamins and Minerals WINDOWS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lawrence . TU. 1-5254 'SCREENING IN BRONZE WIRE i Complete plumbin~ and heatine service. Left-over -pie pastry can be ., DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME S Insta llation and service for gas and used for these if desired. Roll out E oil firp.d water heaters and boilers. pastry, spread with butter and brown sugar which has been With wood' molding. Real Squier creamed together, sprinkle with BRUCE WIGLE CO. ~pecans, cut into squares or tri- These are sturdy. well appearing Quality that's tops. 28x47 opening. I (28"x2S" opening) combination windows, at great angles and bake. value at Squier's. I Co~;;~~o~E~~~:~:;rs I Fluffy Honey Icing = = 1 cup honey ~1I1111111111"!II11IIllIlIlIlIllIIllIlIl!lllllllllllllllllllll!~:IIIIIlJllllill::III1I1I1!II:1f!I::J1Ii1l1l1:'!Ii:'":::I'I:JI'!1I111111t1l1l1lt1ll!!1l!i11l!il:liilla;:1I11111111111111111~ j/4 teaspoon salt 2 egg whites Including Hardw'are and Tools for Everyday Needs Heat honey over boiling water Chain Link All-Steel and Defiance I for 15 minutes. Add salt to egg Rustic Styles Defiance All V/ay EM ERG'EN CY 5 ERV' ICE " whites and whip to stiff foam. ,YANKEE 24 HOURS ••• 7 DAYS Add honey slowly, beating until HAND HANDY Handyman BIT ....I Installa.t=ons frosting stands in soft peaks. 'WA.1-2850 .... ew u Left-Over Egg Yolks D RI L L SAW Screw Driver BRACE Boilers and Furnaces Repaired, Replaced These. can be stored under water in a covered jar in the re- by Stonley 10" Swing Complete Installations frigerator-or"";hard cook the MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO. c 50 Steam,Jtot Water, Warm Air yolks and press through strainer 104G'3 HARPER AVE. RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL 39 $2 Gas, OH. Coal Conversions for use on cooked vegetables or .. 35 $3~9 Removable blade ot. Hi-. Quick return $2 OIL CONTRACTS ••• FHA TERMS in salads. carbon TUngsten steel cuts in any position . . . Long Established and Fully Stoffed for Dependability ---, ---- Complet. pipe. wood, bone. gable; spiral ratchet :8,' Stanley, the tool bex Mt:C' .' . A guest and • flsh after thm LANDSCAPE'. NO'Wl with 8 drill, bits bolts, etc. of the 'world. TU.1.2872 ~rmlq6~H~!~tmg vP399il !deyS are~;o;~ENT' EVERGREENS. A complete selection ot BARGAIN ' DAYS ARE 'HERE AGAIN! all types of trees theit will horn;oniie wi+hony style home, old or new.;;" Handy Man Raehet Screwdriver 50c . Handy Man All Purpose Electric Teste~ 50c SEEthe.'beoutiful,tre~s and let us help Ideal for Hobbiest Workshop .. Will accurately check all electric circuits .. , !I. COMBINATION you. with your landscaping. "'..\ Caulking' Guns _ 1.9a . \ '.Tube Caulking ~ 2 for 89c ~TOPSOIL Cash and Carry ,Personal Service \ I FREE! FREE! . & 6 yds. 15QQ 1 Cltoice Yews (Taxusl up to 4Yi ft. 19678 Harpe.r Magic. Non-woven. I 33 x 1.5 . .Rhododeiidronsond Mums_ Reversible Lawn Seed . . Call TU. 2-5697 CHAMI-TEX Fertililer ."mport~dTopSiJe Bulbs... . .' All purpose household utility cloth FREE to Canadian Peet Moss ! 32.95 Tulips, Porrots, Daffodils, Hyocinth, Crol:us,'etc. Between Moross ond Vernier each person who brings R.ds., on the Grosse Pointe Side in this ad. Come in to- Large Bait 4.50 day! White Birch 'Fre8ze'N' Heal H~II's 'Nursery FirepSace Logs Open Dally ~nd Sunday, S:!)\i a.tTl. to 7 :00 p.m. (Detroit .,Sc:reenCo.) 24300 Harper. 5t.Clair Shares Wm. J. ALLEMON 17328 Mack Ave, Between 9 and 10 Mile: :Roads 17727 Mack at University Phone: TUxedo 2~9085 TU. '-6.130 Dial: PRescott 5-3455 Ample Parking in Front -

4 I " ... -!' ,. "' ~ "', t. ".4. ,... '. ~ ..... - .. Thursda!Y, October 19, 1950 G R 0 SSE, POI N tEN E WS , Page Seve'nteert Car Hits Poles; Fair to Benefit Reports Silver' EImer'LeeBoyd -l)r~l~'s~pree I Two PatrioticSocieties~! ~lisses Curve Crippled Kids Pieces. Missing Meetings Attract Pointers -Taken' by, Death Costs$Z5 Fine A De,troit Edisort pole and a '. The M.ichigan L.~ague for, Crip- Chahes A. Barlow of 290 ~te-l Mts. HenrY B. Joy, honorary S':'f~t 11ght were knocked down I pled Chlld;en wIll h?ld ItS. an-. phens road reported to the Farms' knownElmer heatingLee engineer,Boyd, 43,diedwelLin R .. E C~r'"..... <:r, the bar k eeper a t national president, will report on. 0:- RIdge road near McMillan at I nual ChrIstmas Fall', BrIdge I' A 0 t b 14 th t . the' Pete Moors'restaurant at the national board meeting re- .. 'Party and Style Show at the po Ice vn coer a a num- his; home at .662 Sunningdale 15019 J ff. 11 o 20 a. m. on October 17. 1M. T 1 W d d N Iber of pieces of silver had dis- drive, on October 14., . . - e ersonavenue ea .ed up cently held in Washington, when Harold Haupt. 21. of 856 uni-l asornc emp e e nes ay, 0-. . , Mr. Boyd was president of the, the Park police .at 8:29 p.m. Oct. Michigan Daughters of Founders . , :';l ty place, told the Farms po- vem~er 1s~ at ~2 noon: appeared from hIS home durmg Boyd' Distributing. Company. He 13 that ,he, was having tro'Jble and Patriots of America hold 1. 'e he failed to negotiate the, t ThiS ~~oJect IS to raise. money! the last two months. IO-WlfDHOU I'lC!C \W' WHEN WITIfANOllili was a member at' the Grosse with a dntnk' their fall meeting at 11 a.m. 1'1 eS\'e and his car cra5hed the I 0 prOVI e summer vacatIons at Listed as missing were a ster1- ~,,:;::'~~~= ~NT~~:~I~ Pointe Yacht Club .and Grosse ., .'" poles. Damage to the car was' C~'TIp G[aLce B~t1ey. fon the ing silver tray, a 2-piece' vege- t--. . ~~El~~t~~ ::~;;'Tw:~J~~ Pointe Hunt Club and of the The police r.~lllove(l a man who Friday, Oct. 27, at the Detroit " k I estimated at $200. s ~o~~s ~ I a ~OO ur~n :or ap- table dish and tray, a gravy. boat • . tolNA SAFI ClIllCTlON G!lNTOWAIID YOU, Peninsular Club of Grand I{apids. live-s in, Ashland avenue. and Athletic Club. ----,'-- p.. Ima e Y andlcapped 'and tray, ;J water pitcher and ".. =~fOUQlINO' He is survived by. his wife, locked.' him up. T.o add to' the Mrs. Lloyd DeWitt Smith,. chIldren WHEN "'O~ HUNTfI!, ' Rohde Announce- New " two cream and sligar sets. If ritE GUN HAS A IOlT COMITO'" FlNCfTHE. Henna Lou; a sori, Jerry; aqd . ty f th' ,. . state .president of the H~guenot .. The . FountalnRo~n;l of the Mr. Barlow valued the missing ~~~~~: ACTIONUHOULO It his mother., Mrs.' Elizabeth Epps gale . ~ ,e sltuatlOn he tried to All.Risk Home Policy MaSOnIC Temple ~Il;l be the articles nt $1'50 and stated they ~~=GTg~~ ~~E:5E~H~n~f~:: of 'Grand Rapids.. get out and, got stuck in the bars Society of Michigan, will' pre. ' , sc~ne of m.uch actIvIty. There I were not inlured. MAY8flNTHt/llAGAZINE. ~~$:SV::C~DT~, Services were held Tuesday at the top of the cell. It required side at that group's annual meet~ '-..." A neW comprehensive .extended I WIll be bndg~, a style show, I .. ~:~r,'~~~p~:m~:Lows. morning. the best engineering talent on the ing Saturdu)', Od. 28, 'at thtl 'I It cl'!verage endorsement for stand- ! bake goods, whIte elephant booth, •T k s' ~=$,~~~: -----_ fqrce. to extricate. hi'll from his Michigan Union in Ann Arbor. 'n dl k d h If ALONE cLIMa ovrll . ad fire, insurance p,olici.es on I t~: j~n:~.r aU~lia~ySWg~:is~ op bY,' ur ey eason ~c:':~L~~~~~~I=N:'::~, Richard A. MacRae Raps trap .... Localites who will attend the d t 1 t b THtAtnONOI'ANYGUN If YOU I'Ilem l'\IT CiIlN G I. f ThEr"next morning before Judge meeting include Arthur Hamil- ., ~~~~n~~dl~hi~r~:~ Yb~Sth,:I~~t~~ H',stor'lc"'/ Soc.lety" H' Id .1 TO ANOTlllll=Gy~~~~ overnment nter erence C. Joseph. Belanger he was Is Back A'g. a/ n ~~~ ton of Barrington road and Mr. .r J, Rohde and Company Insurance .. 0 S I' 5HOULlJYOU IE IWioEIl WITHACTlON OPDi "No assessed a' $25 fine Or an al- "OUNwrrHTHEACTlON'MUZILt?OINUP.WA'i Richard A. MacRae, Republi- ternatl've' J'al.l ,"entence. HA pal'd _ and Mrs. Arthur C. Gerow of b <.' ! . ANP~LOOI( INTO THI can nominee for State Senator the fine. Notre Dame avenue. of husiness in Grosse Pointe, --- I Don't wait until Thanksgiving CHAMJ~, WORKING THROUGH A: The new p~lic~, which, the Mrs. Geo~'ge Cassid"y of Stan- or Christmas to enjoy'that tur:\tey U"~o ...o Yout GUN ".LOW DOWN" OR from t~e First District, recently' ", R()hdp. ag~ncy IS first to bnng to ton lane; Mrs. Judson Bradway" 'dinner, is the advice this week ~~t ~~ ~v~:~:"~~~~L~e:u"N returned fr.om an extended t9urTh6mas Harris Honored 'Tis more brave to live than te t:1e. DetroIt area puts at least ~6 of Cranford lane: Mrs. Henry /'£ M' B d II 'It I ACCIDENTALDI5eHAIIGl ~J;.~~~f"_. through England, Scotland and By Funeral'Directors die. 2-1eted hazards under coverage In ' . . ,1'01'.1 my 0 we , agncu ura IiNDCOWLYWlTHSTATI ONauTtfADYTOIILfA5( Ir~land where he studied the .' _ $ ,he regular standard f\'re insur- t N~w~an, o~ McKtnley .~lace; Mrs. i econonlics department food spec- ~:~~H~~ ~.~ I~ IF GAME Al'PLW:' ;; Wlll F f " .. K I 1 LOAOED GUN IN AN economic and general situation.j At;. th.eir annual convention jn "UTOMOIlLl. ' ~EN YA"NG5T1115' AIlE ;r1ce policy. T,hese include dam, - lam, nes, f 0 mC In ey pace, ialist at Michigan State College. 1 a"" b'. explc;, IOn water backing and MIS .! Patl Jero m e,0 f B ed - Y '11 b .. d . TAUGHT~TO 5""'"",..".... THo• He. found taxes ex"'essl've'" and East Orange, N. J., the Advertis- GROSSE POIHTE ,." J ", if d . d h t f ou e mISSIng some goo UNlOAllOU"IEfOllltN III NOQOfACClDtNTS15 burde . d . th t f' r . F 1 D. 't f A ,.'D In drains, theft. and others.' or 1,011 ,wer~ os es~es 01' the.., TER'NOATtNT,c:ABINoR G~fATLY liD'OCEO. A nsome, an. a na lOn8 1- mg, unel'a lrec ors 0 mer- METHODIST CHURCH The added premium for the new I Detrotlt Historical Soc1Cty's New buys, and. lots, of eatmg pleasure. ~~:fB~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ :1~~:~,,~~ zation of industry has brought ica elected a Detroiter president C(lt'erage will amount to only Mem Jer Luncheon at Metamora ThIS season s turkey crop has YOUR OWN 110UtI Olt A' TEACH '1M WHILt THly m~,ny unsatisfactory resu~ts. for 1951. He is Thomas L~ Hal'- 21' MOROSS ROAD about SIO on a $10,000 home for H um Club on Saturday, October already start",d to market, and HUHTINOCAMP, ARIYOUNG. G!>vernmental operatIOn of. . TUxedo 1-7878 h t4 • IllLTII llll IAFETY ~ElmE. many things has produced higher TIS, general manager of the R. G. a one-year term, t e agency an- Along with the luncheon and will carry reasonable price tags IOf' SCOiTl'OF IIIfW costs and much less efficiency," & G. R. Harris Funeral Homes, C,~urch and !Jounces.One of the extra features of hunt. held at the Hunt Cltlb , the '.,and good quality k at the'11store.f' _ he states. It is his belief that Inc. I Church School , g , th t 't b h d homes of Mrs. Fred T. Murphy MlChlgan homema -ers WI md we woould be much. better off in Harris', '"'9, is n,c' younge"t man tne covera e IS a 1 can e a d M W' • , l . A t k f .....~., at once while your present policy an 1 1's; IIso~l W. MIlls were it to their advantage to fIt B~um9arten-Smith Wedding Stein Hardware MQved menca 0 eep awa,y rom too to be named president in the I 10:45 is in force. A single policy con- ~IPo~~e~.'f ~e~n~ers. ~f the t~e~, turkey into their menus quite Scheduled for October 28 To Pointe 10 Years A,go ~u~t t~~~~~:en~l lnterferenc.e oi'ganization's 17-year rhi.story. taining, such, an all.risk coverage da'y. IS onea oele y 0/1 a regularly, Miss Bodwell b,eliev~s. . . ,es. Next year, the Advertising- REV. HUGH C. WHITE, Pas"', I t Th f rabI d He 18 anXIOUS to help all who Funeral Directors of America ~"r resldentlR proper y has long Luncheon at 12 noon was fol. ey ~~.e a':°th Yd pnce m An 8 o'clock evening,~service Among the anniversaries being~re needy, 'but doe,S not believ.e .will convene in Detroit. ' ts :~eenhoped for by home owners, I ". d b th h t t 2 companson WI re mea. at th F. t P b t' Ch h marked in the Pointe this 'week t f 1 d f b1 . ------...;...;;;.. the agency stated in making its I oyve y e un a p.m. Formerly most turkeys came in A~n l~rbo~es01 e~~~~28 u;~ll is that of the Stein Hardwa~e :on~;~. e u spen mg 0 PU _Ie ------'-.-' ------.------announcement. The name ,given .• on .th~ mar~et just befor~ the unite in marriage Catherine store, 18626 Mack avenue at East _ the coverage is Comprehensive: Alumnae of PI Beta Phi holldays. WIth better refngera- Campbell Sl11ith and Dr. Thomas Warren, which is observing fts Eleanor Jackson Bingham F.xtended Coverage and is writ-J Attend Lecture Series tion and storage, ~he growers William Baumgarten. tenth year in its present location. St. 'Paul Ev... Lutheran' Chure. h t~n by the Rohde agency through . '__ now m~rket the bIrds for use Catherine, daughter of Mr. and The Stein Hardware was ~s- Married to Louis' Kean. REV. CHARLES W. SANDROCK, Putor ~taple old.line American Associ-j The Pointe is being well rep- any tlme from Septemb,er Mrs. Richard B. Smith, of Flint, tablished 43 years ago on Gratiot Miss ROGENE ~AnTJE, Parish Worker ated lnsurance companies. ,thr.ough January. Some are avaIL- will have Mrs. James Smith, of avenuc; near Sheridan in Detroit Eleanor Jackscn Bingham and I resented at th~ InternatIOnal In-I able the year around. Mrs. Con- Flint, for her matron of honor. and when it moved to 'Grosse Louis Kean spoke their nuptial SERVICES ~REFORMAT'ON TALK ) , 10 Y ,stitute this month. A group of sumer is also getting a younger Bridesmaids wil include Marilyn Pointe in 1940 it. became the vows on' Saturday at rites in' '.I I roper s ears I Grosse Pointe members of 'the I and tenderer bird than she Page, of Battle C~'eek; Mrs. Clark pioneer store in the district that Grosse Pointe Memorial Church 9:00 .a.m. .The Reformation season is a call to' 1"' 'Sunllay School , \ "S W ek Pi Beta Phi Alumnae Club of' used to. Herrington, of Mt. Clemens, and nOW looms up as another great before the Rev. Dr, Frank Fitt. Reformation faith. That faith is ex- Old Thl e G. t D t't tt d' Another trend welcomed by Patricia Baumgarten. shopping cente~. ~ A reception was held in the )O:SOa.m. pressed in year-round regularity at I~a er e 1'01 ~re a en l~~ a homemakers is that of selling the ,The prospective bridegroom, Anthony St.ein, son. of the Kercheval Flvenue home of the ChurehServlee Sunday School and Church. ,. P '!I.'I' t . th V'I serIes of four lectures CO~;prls~ng larger turkeys in halves and son of' Dr. and Mrs. Elder'" C. f u d h b d brl'de's parents,. Mr'. and Mrs. roper s •• en s s ore In e 1 ~ the Vol un tee i' s' Orlen~atlOn . t 't d t . f ' 9 n er, as. een 0 er an la~e is quietlv observing a tenth C ' ' b th I t' q~ar ers, SUI e 0 any SIze 0 Baumgarten of Windmill Pointe operator of the' establishnl'ent for John J, O'Brien. . . . -: . . OUlse given yens .Itute, .. dInner. 'J 15' h Chalfonte and ,Lothrop, Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan a:1nf\ ersary tn.s \.\eek. Among the Grosse Pomte Fill D' 1 . b f b i drive, has asked his' father to be t Ie past years. Ric ard W. Jackson gave his O"er the decade the store has h' ". M Olng a gooc JO 0 uy ng his best man. Dr. Henry Ross -----'--- sister in marriage. She chose a t • , .. ., I' P IS partIclpatmg are rs. and preparing a turkey does not f' d '. T S douoled In size and gamed m Hansel D Wilson PI.esident of ' . I k'll b HU,me, 0 Phlla elphia; Dr. '.' Watch Specl'al Offere'd cocktail length frock of teal blue ' t'l t d .t', ., reqUIre any unusua S 1 s, ut P t fAt T D I t ff' t 'th t h. h t M pres t Ige un 1 0, ay I IS reno ....~- the Phi Beta Phi Alumnae Club '<111 f . k ,1 d f f am er, 0 us Irl, ex.; r. .'. a 'e a WI ma c mg a" r5. .l ed for the partIcular clentele It . C, s or a no .... e ge 0 ew Marvin Bonzelaar, of' Holland, I As Anmvers.ary Feature Richard W. Jackson attended her II . d h .' 1 r IOf Greater DetrOIt; MI's. K. N. facts and simple rules Miss Bod. M' h J h C b tt d R be.t . t ' 1 I I Ste.r\'fesan tt de exdcedPtlOna .qlua 1- McColl. chairman of .Local AI- well says. . "', ,lMICS'm'l.tOhnandoJfaemesanM Smol'thI. . SIS er.m~ aw as lonor matron. t BUMPING and PAINTING :'- 0 lmpor e an omes IC tnes It' f rth Ph~ Ph' CI b'M F' b l' "b' I • " Celebrating its third birthday She wore a grape-colored taffeta I Of clothes for men and young I Wr~IIIs.m°B deCI' k ~ . up' 1rl' t ,:rst, uy da" argde enougfh Ird of Flint, Catherine's brothers, in its present East Warren ave.' dresS' with small hat. ' d by '" I 1 lam yr ar, IS. au , 0 go aroun, an one 0 goo will serve as ushers. nue location thili, week is the Russell E. Kean was' best man I .,1en. \ Kell,~r, Mrs. E. P. Robertson, Mrs. quality and most favorable price. Valente Je,welry company: The for his brother. They are sons of

Louisa S I Ch R. L. Shepard, and Mrs. A.' P. Tom turk~ys are just as good in Marilyn Rita Burr Bride I store, one of the lar~est m th.e the late Mr. and Mrs, Louis H., I TOP EXPERIENOED MEN . t. C air apter Teetzel. . quality as hens of the same age. area devot~d to ~~e Jewelry, )s, Kean. Marvin Kean, Richard J. '1 Holding Meeting Today! --.------You ma~ be able to use a half Of James Andrew Vernier noted for Its sterung and plate Bingham and Howard B. Bing~ --- . I Church Women to Present a Tom Instead. of the \yhole silv.er, clock and wa.1;.ch .t~acie. ham ushered. Louisa St. Clair Chapter, ! A I t t' I N. ht smaller hen WhICh, sells for more James Andrew Vern{er, son of It, Imp?rts many of the. tIme- After spending a month motor- • Daughters of the American Rev- j n n erna lona 19. money per pound. Mrs. James Vernier of Brys drive, pleces It sells, among whIch ,are ing in the West, the couple willi olution will. hold its, fir.:;t m~E)t- - Look for quality or ".finish" on and the late Mr. Vernier, claimed the sought after Germa,n chime be at' home on Merriweather rd. Collision Work on ing of' the veal' at 10:30 a,m. I On Tuesday, October 24 a~ 8 the side of toe breast. /I. yellow Marilyn Rita Burr as his bride clocks.... after Nov. 15. For traveling, the Thursday. O~tober .19, at New~ p,m." the Women's, ASSoclatl?n or white colored skin' indicates on Sept. -.I6 in Guardian Angels Markmg the anmversary, Jo~ bride wore a black taffeta suit any make c~r . berry House, 1363 East Jefferson j EvenIng ,Group of, Mem~nal proper finish. The a.mount of Church. r seph Va~ente, head of the com- tiny black velvet pillbo and' avenue. The new regent, lVIrs. Chur,ch WIll present InternatlOn- "fleshing is indicat~d by the width Evelyn ,Carnagh~ was honorpany' which was located on East gard . 'g X F.REE E5T!M~TES; Sidney C. Probert, will presid~. al NI~ht.. ,' .. '•.. '1 ~~4,dep~~R.,~,.t~~:;preast, ~nd how maid for the bride, who is the Adams .avenue prior to' coming ema corsa e. Ca~vi~ Patterson, vice-president A Greek Ve~per ,servI<;~:~Wll1}>...~.~:W€1f,tlJ..I~~s:.~a,~T~'k?rumStICkS are daughter of the Mathias J. Burrs to its present location, announces A great talker never wants for cf Mlchlgan Bell Telephone Com. held by Rev. Daniel Zeatas,6f" fiIledq.l4. .: ..: ' of Linnhurst avenue. Bridesmaids a week-long selling of twenty- • pany, will spcak on "Dernoc1'a~y t~e Greek Orth(jdo~: ChUl'ch. Na- 1\1 choo~ing. a whoh) turkey at were Judy Athman, Dolores Ath- one jewel watches for both men eneSmixietsh'Chllrch' of Christ,' .. / We. have unlimited facilities in the Market Place." tlve Folk Dances WIll also bepr~: the stO'fe,. most homemakers man and Barbara Stock. ' and women at twenty-one dol~ :'\[rs, Frederic Zeigen and hel" sen~ed by gr~ups from the Inte~~. woiild: probably~ be more s~tis- Arvin Stock attended as best lars. . COMPLETE ~9UIPMENT committee of Human Conserva- national InstItute under the dl- fled WIth, the oven-ready bIrds. man: Ushers included Meryl These watches ,bear the Valente tion will be hostesses at the recti on of Mrs. Lola DeGrille. They cost more'per pound but Stock, Laverne Athman and Eu- name and the V'a1ente guaran- Scientist, Detroit luncheon after adjournment, Mrs. The program is to be held in this is cOmpensated for by less gene Burr.. tee. Also, as an ,anniversary fea- 't> e Chides Sylvester Lewis, chair- the Grosse Pointe Memorial gym waste and bother,

Wedding on West Coast Of Interest to Pointers

Of local interest was the Oct. 7 marriage of Marie Corinne Palms and Robert John Van Nos. tl'ar,d Abell, which took place at an afternoon ceremony at St. Andrew's Catholic Church in Pasadena, Calif. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Hamilton Carhartt, Jr., wore the ivory satin wedding gown trimm~d in rose point lace, which had been her mother's. Her full length veil; also accented in rose. pointe fell from a crown of orw ange blossoms and was a family heirloom, She carried a spray of gardenias and lilies of the valley attached to her mother~s First \" \ Communion prayer book. i Pointers pr.esent. for the wed~ r ding and receptiqn which fol~ l lowed immediately in the garden I of the .Carhartt residence,. were I I Mrs. Harold D. Baker, the bride's I aunt, and ,Mrs. Edward Murphy, , ''''T'' godmother of the bride. f Mr. and Mrs. Abell will make 1HE YOUNG IN HEART, of every age, have '. From Hollywood comes news that the Society of ' , their, hom~ in Pasadena. . c1aim~d this daring new 'Packard for their' very , eMotion Picture ArtDirectors-Ameiica's foremost It's more thana car! .. its a : I I I'~~" own. Overnight, with a' steadily .mo~ting. tide fashion-judginggt~up-has~warded its coveted -.', ,. Cat t of immediate orders,. thefve made it the most trophy to Packard as.the most beautiful of the. I , .TYPEWRITERS. : s#c~essftll new Packard. in our 51 historic years!' yeat; "the Car which, in our opinion, embodies the, I I ADDING MAOHINES And here's authQritative confirmation of their most advancctd' con~epts of' autaffioti~e styling.~? I Definitely/here is a .must not miss!, PACKARD. . '".. , ~~: ;'.i ~ : f... - 'REPAIRED .and good judgment . • • 'carron ---_-..:.. ..:..------..:~I\SK Tm MAt-lWHOOWNSONE" ,i ',SERVICED . • ..1 '. I VA,2';3560 t Downtuwn IndIan Vtllagl! I PE:I'OBSCV.r CONCOURSE 884:1 E. n;FFERSON!\V1t. Wolpfritte GROSSEP'OI,NTE PACKARDt INC. JAC'K ".WOOD~ INC. , , Main O!flce HARPER AT GItAY'fON 1 T}'pewriter ServifB . Grosse Pointe Park Dealer' " Grcsse 'Pointe Woods Dealer I I TU. '.1900 . 15205 East,'Jofferson' Av.~ . .19710 Mack at Cook Rei. R E NOW NED FOR FIN E W 0 R K,M A N SH I P 14343 E•.JO,fferlon

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Thursday, October '19, "'950 , Page Eighteen

CLASSIFIED ~ATES. C<'Jsh Ads-IS words forbSe Charge Ads-IS words for 7sc )0 .. ,r. 4c tor edditionol words " Ads con be placed llt The News Office or convenient sub-stotions for cosh ods or coli DEADLINE 5 P.M. TUESDA'r The News Office for chorge YOUR AD CAN BE C!-lAPC-;Eb 'CALL, TUxedo' 2-6900 ods. 19~PETS :21-SERV'ICES a-General 4-HELP WANTED 6-FOR RENT 8-ARTICLESFOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR S~LE, • All ods must be .ir: The News (Houses, Apts., Flab, etc.) (Male and Female) FIVE LJGHT crystal chandelier DINING TABLE, buffet, cmd '8 BABY'S High-Chair. Must be iri POODLE PUPPIES, standard I Office by 5 o'clock Tllesd<'.lY. black, registered litter. Won. UPHOLSTERED BOOTHS RELIABLE White woman 'for ROOM, with bath; school teache,r with prisms. Perfect condition'. . chairs, all' hand' carved solid.. good condition, /reasonable. or employed woman preferred; " TUxedo 2-1949. 'oa~ .stained dark English style. Will consider a baby.tender . derful dispositions. 114 1\1ead- B nul . h 1st d b ths C<'.III small hospital laundry, average ow Lane, off Grosse Pointe eau 1 up 0 ere 00. 4 day week. Phone, TUxedo • Part payment taken in service PrICe. $450., TUxedo .5;4131. TUxedo :1-7325. Blvd ideal for breakfast. nooks. rec- TUXEDO 2-6900 TUxedo 2-7975.' LADIES grey fur coat or fur -'------"-..---_. . E TO GOOD SERVICE 0 0 • 0 GENERAL housework, age 25-45, I - console radIo and phonograph; '. x~ an s. SERVICE MAN white. Phone TUxedo 5-9157. URGENTLY need house or ter- maple telephone stand and NEGLIGEE, white satin and lace GROSSE POINTE race in Grosse Pointe or vicin- Village of Grosse Pointe chair; Chinese 9 x 12 rug; mis- size 14. Sacrifice, $25. TUxed~ PACKARD INC, WHITE general maid, good cook, ity. TUxedo 5-2167. cellaneous items. Also 5 ft. I" 5-8040. Park has opening for experi- stay nights, full week, good I Chickering baby grand piano, ------15205 E. Jeff~rson ~t L~kepointe enced water department serv- wages. 'Small family. TUxedo GROSSE POIN~~ terrace, three- walnut, must see to appreciate REFRIG,ERATOR, Norge . good VA: 2.7900 ice man. Must be a licensed 2-7975. bedroom, mat? s quarters on value. 14121 Asbury Park, near condition, $50. 26 Mora~ Rd. • . 3rd floor. AVaIlable. November plumber, capable of making Schoolcraft, VErmont 8-0749.' LENOX CHINA, autumn pattern, CHEVROLET, 1948 Fleetmaster, building 'inspections, sewer WHITE WOMAN, good ironer 1. Call WAlnut 5-8300. 2 door radio and heater. LAke- and neat at housecleaning. ------MOVED TO smaller home. Like 20 per cent off present' price. view 1-7089. . and water main repairs. Age: wanted 2 days per week. MIDDLE-AGED executive and new and priced at half original KEnwood 1-0730. . .~ 25-35, High school graduate or TUxedo 2-265.8. wife need apartment, flat or 1947 CADILLAC Fleetwood, ex- income. LAkeview 6-1923, cost, 3 \occasional tables, $38, ENCYCLOPEDIA AMERICANA. equivalent, and preferably a $35, $25. Bookease, $~O. Nest TU d 1 397 cellent condition, new tires, resident of Grosse Pointe EXPERIENCED driver with car G. 1. COLLEGE STUDENT, land hand painted Sheratoll tables. ,xe 0 -. 9. low mileage. $1,795. TUxedo to call for and deliver nursery Park. Application blanks fur- wife desire garage apartment. $43; cocktail table, $10. Priced ENGLISH ~heraton style writing 2-8875. nished at Municipal Office. school children. TUxedo 1-3460. Available 3 days a week for at less than half cost, draperies, table, fine mahogany in oval 1937 PLYMOUTH business coupe. work on grounds if so desired. Apply to: 2 pair, antique gold satin, $40. shape .double faced. Must sell. Owner driven only, 35,000 SECRETARY TUxedo 2-4052. 2 pair Goodall ,modern print, Also fine large drum table, miles. $300 cash. Phone TUx- Everitt B. Lane, E:

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L. • J rid .. M. +& °1 .. 3S nn. 3 s'pt'.".? r $ 22" ' FST . , ' Thurs'day, October I~, I~so P.'O j'N Te NEVI S'",'. Pa~~ Nine"'"" , " '", I 211-Wall Washing 1,21s-'-C.•'P.~t.r, W.rk Antique Show ~repating Severa~ Meals At Once li ~I~D~~LC~~~~~;~, INT~Rio~~:~IR~XTERIOr<' Cehmap'~l~O~y:l:e\:es~n.~~u:t~~o~jih.May Mea,n L()ss_rnFood Values I michigan Service on Screens end 'Storm!;, EnClose 'ti'6ht6r reor' porches, ~ Classifieds BrieR gxfl,ettly dc'fta' f.'t h b' t t' Now for a partial list Qf Grosse P,reparing food for several together three or four times in ~, woshir'\g' /'" 1\;1C en ca inS s, recree lon, rod,msl Pointers wlio. are members of the meals in on,e batch is a favorite a' flour sifter. Store in tightly ~~ H. E. GAGE & SON ottic rooms, remodeling. Prompt Junior Group and. most of whom time saving ..scheme of man) covered jats. ' ~ mirror 21-SERVICES a-General 21 e-Custom Corsets VEnice 9.4394 or TUxedo, 5-87.00, servici9, good workmanship. .., have. beeti Watklfi~ .for .. the Gr os s;e P6iii.te homemakers TO PREPARE PUDDING: ~ I . "11 W. d W h. ~); E, aA~aeR Antique ShOw; they irlclut1e~ Whether this ill,a wise procedure Measure ~~ cup of mb: ihtCi -, COFtNICES, up h 01 s t ere d by SPlpNCER C9RS1!:TS A - .. In ow .as '"g .. . 67'4 :Mrs. Edward H. Feiil6n. Mrs. or n!Jt !ieflends Oh how much saucepan and stir into it gradu- As preparedness is emphasized O'Flanagan, ,c u s tom - mad e INDIVIDUALLY d~sigrted. Dress EXPEliT wall washing, painting 203BCl NesbH .' TUxedd 5. 8 Herjj~t'tAlee Allee; Mt.s. Qhar1es loss 'of food. value may occur allyE4 cups water to make a throt.:.ihout the Stale, M,iCl1igan dr,apes, cornIce boards. LAke- and Surgical,. garments. Over and wm'dow. cleanI'ng. S.ervl'ce . M,ReIk Jr.; Mrs, John p, Beh- during .theAltorage p.eriod 'and on ,s,mooth paste. Bring. t6 boil o-'r moves its machinery along to re- . d Alm:rTlo:NS, alterations, cabiM L 'lc1 M', W" '11/ n -=1 Mr ' , , V" it 1 500 . . j'" "tt'"I. D VIew 7-2171. 18 years expe:rle~ce. Mau, e ' ,oil screens,' storms, ,aWtiihgs. J.Hl ; rs., 1 1~lInutlhilley, 5. whether it is' possible to make low neat, stirring coni;tantly. Cru , aIr 1\ll u spa lar.,. e------,------Bartnett 368 Mc1tmley Grosse A A nets ana stEdrWayil.Gettei'l'il Lyle Co11Itlson. up 'for thl',. l"'s's 'by "u"ing othe" R~e'm'o'v" fr'brtl' h""a"t a'nc1 fl.' "vor' trait's defense will be tested in. " .' Free E!stiJ:hat!!s. GMl ; ,A"t' ftloderfiizl:1tiort,atld tepaits. Of~ n ., U D.., '" Cl 0 t b" 'th . '-t d' . RUGS AND UPHOLSTERY POInte. Call TUxedo 5-4027 or TUxedo 1~3InO, If 'no answer, ' '4' Mrs. Fred J. neyer,' Mfs. foods in the meal which may'be with 1/% teaspoon v,anil1a. Serves cod' WI a SlmuUJe atotnic CLEANED IN YOUR HOME TOwnsend 7-4312. cal! University 4-9704. flee' partitIons. 'TUxedo ih28 O. Charl$ William .GaussII, Mrs. especially' ti~h ih the' missmg 3 or 4. bbmbing of key installations. -~------OARPEN't'ER 'Wants repair' or :tirad£dtd Hitt, Mrs. Johnbenler, nutritlve elements. Pu6dihg Variations .. .. • F-ree Estimates 21fw,...Refrtgeratlon Call StorrA' windows hung, screens remodeling jObs; also take or_Mrs. George Lott, Mrs. Beri Heft- Cooked p.otatoes lose from one- Chocolate: Add 2 tabltlspOOhs And car dealers have been. COMMERCIAL ANn Dome:ltic. and awnings removed. Estimates dets fot' custom made cothice let., 'Mrs. :BlIni1 Leidich. .•. third tp 6he~half 6f their vita- choclate syrup or 1 squar~ bitter warned that competition is near RE-NU CARPET freely given 011 v:al,r washinr/: ' bl' L'Ak' "i Mrs. Wilfred Lindberg, Mrs. "C . '2 h ' choColate, shaved or melted, to :V. again despite possible shortages. Complete instal1atlons a r1 d '/; board~: reasona" e, 'e v ew Fr~ficis Phelj,S, Mrs, Gertl.id min cohtent 1fi 4 ours, even ,.. J C D 1 1 CLEANERS 'service. Home freezl!!rsj ilealed 7,~2070.' ' Q 'M F' P" .' ,...' if they. are stored, in the refrlg- Clip mix. . '. bye, centra regional HAYES WINDOW CLEANING ullpn, rs. ',' utvIBj!VJ.rs. F 't Add l' h d manager of the Ford Motor Co., VAlley 2-808.5 units, motors, belts, tlontrols. AND WALL WASHING" .-.o;' '~---"- ~~ ...... -'-" ...... Theodore Oaltis,' Mrs. ,Ed\\11n O. erator. If you' like to prepare rw : ,4 ~up c oppe , All makes. Work guaranteed. , 21 Drllsntaklng Bodldfi" Mrs.' C.' G" Browne, Mrs. enough at one time so you can dried fruit to % cup mix, or tells them: "You have been given VAll 2 7781 ' "erve ch'lled pre a d 'd' g a reprieve (from competition) Geyman Refrigeration Service, , ey - ~~-~------...... ------"" ,1'hotiit\s C.' ~ox, Mra. Joseph serve them mashed the first day ., 1 P re pUG In GUTTERS c1eaMd, painted, in- 447 Moross Road, TUxedo 5- 1149 DREXEL IllXCLUStVE alterations by Marie, Hadley. and hl1ve enough,''left over fota topped with crushed and sweet- but it's a temporary reprievec? side and out. Repaired and re- 7223. Stekheli. Also futs.Spp.cial, reo Mrs~" ttalphlt Netting, Mrs. salad, creamed potatoes" or hash~ ened f resh b'ernes, canne d f rUl't •.. this is not a business tor the placed. LAkeview 6-6233. Wmdow $.lill.l1e Cleatung . ductionsl" on all, a1tera t.Ions. Don,' Miller, Ml'h. ltobert Pattet- ed browned potatoes later, it's or stewe d d'rle'd f rUI't . I ure."next few months but. for the fut. 121g-Rooflnq . and Replacements '1S327kercheval VAlley 3-0053. son,-Mrs. Homer Pharis, ,Mrs. import~mt td retnemb~r thls loss. Nut: Stir ¥4, to % cup chopped CORNICE BOARDS. Beautifully ... . -,~~----- built, an-;-, style or design. ROOF REPAIRING. ~xpert. oh .MUMFORD1S FLOOR ...... ,.~...... -=..o,"'-"-'=.....-'"=""'""--"="""-''-''''-"~ Richard .M.plynes.ux, Mrs. John It's easy to make up for it at nuts or shredded co~onut into Grenwick. LAkeview 7-9507. leakIng roofs and repalrmg. COVERING "VALET SERVICEJ FOR' GALS." Francorrtbe, Mrs. CalVin Gauss tllistime efyear by including an: ~repared pudding, or top chilled Clver low heat for about 1 min- Private. LA. 8-6233. Expert alteratioll8, .\-teniS, fur re.Jr.! Mrs. Ill. M. Gregory Jr" Mrs. abttndancl'! of freSh fruits and pudding with nuts or coconut. ut~ or until dO,ughfollows spoon 16127 .ti:.WAHJtEN pairing, rerrtodeling. relining~ J, C. Hurley. , • .• vegetables which are so plentiful Serve pudding with topping of and forms a ball. Remove from VENETIAN BLINDS ROOFS creosoted, brushed on by TUxedo 5-0214 TUxedo 2~4651. ,: Mrs. Ge?rge Lott, MiS. W,lll1am 'just now" The green leafy vege. choclate or butterscotch sauce or heat and beat in eggs one at a hand; Barrett's material used; --,------, lVIayo; M1S. Robert McI}mney, t ble lot" ul .ly hen they?te jam and a garnish of whipped time, '. beating vigorously until CUSTOM MADE the best. Private. LAkevieW PURCELL BROTHERS Zlw-Bldg. MaterIal- MrS".Paul Mathewson and Mrs. as, pa lC .ar w cream. It may be used as a filling dough looks satiny, Drop by ____ --'- "'--___ Hall Lippincott. served raw, cl.trus fruits, toma- f . k fill' 6-6233: WIndow Cleaning-Wall Wash1l1g Goodwill Industries toes, strawbernes anp melons are or Cream Pll~S or as ca e mg. spoonfuls on baking sheet. Bake Complete Repairing Se1vice in hot oven, 450 degrees,' for 15 LET GEORGEDO IT I Storm Sash, Screen & Awning BUILDING MATERIALS, . is a self 1: • h' 't . C Vary •the amount of w£1.ter to Cleaning, Repainting, ReCOnditioned , Service SUPPol'ting non~profut corpora- ex, ra nC In VI amm . obtain thickness liked. minutes. lteduce heat to moder- EAVESTROUGHS: Prompt f)ervice Reasonable , CINDERAND CEMENl BLOCKS tion. The 'expense of pperating Another good point to rem em- Make-Your.Own Mix ate, 350 degrees ,F., and bake 20" Rates PLASTERINGMATERIAL ' the enterprise is financeii thtough bet, accordfng, to the Food and Cornice Baa;ds Pointed Cleaned - Pointed - Repaired Ininut~s more. Let stand in oven Sand, Grovel, Fill Dlrtj YelloW Sand. the'sale of recotiditioned discards, Nutrition ServiCe of the .Ameri- Two cups. shortening ihat re- and Imtalled' Rer;I"'C"rl , 114S LENOX M LIb Ql1ires no refrigeration, 9' cups with the door open for about 10 ROOFS: VAlley 1-6958 Crusl1,Stane, Cementj orter, Ime, salvag~ materia s, su ,'Contract c:,\n Red Cross, is that youcafi Sifted enrichl'!d' :tlt-pul'pose flour, " Ceriiet\t Crock and Sewer Crock. work and custom. repair wbrk. protect. that precious vitamin C . more minutes to dry out. Window Shades Mode To Measure RepCliredand R!'placed Fill with cream filling, whip~ For Free Estimot~ WALLS'WASHED ST. CLAIR SHORES. The board of,directol's lor the as welt asotMr vitamins and 1 tablespoon salt, 1J4 cup.double BY MACHINE ' BUILDt:RSSUPPLIES Indus~ries is cotnpri~edof Gordon minerals by cooking the potatoes acting baking powder. ped cream or ice cream. Serve ESQUIRE SHADE CO. GEORGER. NEUMAN I plain, sprinkled with powdered " 22611 Downing, St. Clair Shores We elln IlhOW YOli how your wall~ Mn ,. . k W. Klhgsbury, presIdent, John D. in their skins in aminimurrl. Combine sifted flour, salt and' lA. 7-3700 LA. 1.1515 Roseville5342-R ~fwa~e'i6I~~l%es\;r;t~~;n~~d.t~~t~~~k 23715 Little Mac Benfield, Wilber M. Brucker, &.mount of water and only until baking powder. Stir well, then sugar or topped with crushed, guaranteed, insured, Free estimate. Near Harper \ ~harles T. Bush, Hg,rv,eyA. ~~er- the~' are tender. Store them in sift into large bowl. Add short- sweetened fruit or choclate or 14000 E. Seven M:le Rood 21i-Paint and Decorate VAlley2.5625 Roseville 0912 lme, George M. EllIS, WIlliam tl' i . k t . d b wI ening and work in with finger butterscotch sauce. Makes 5 eo Friedman, HaTty C; Fruehauf, . Ie r JSC e.s m a cove~e 0, tips or pastry blender until mix- large puffs. NEW ROOFS applied by experts, FOR THE ~~INEST intel'ior dec. 21p-Furnlture Repairs CUSTOM Sewing done in my Walter W. FUlled, Walter J. Ges- In the refrigerator untIl you r~ ture looks like coarse cornmeal. Pastry ials. Call me for a sample. Pri- orating and outside painting at home. Altering a specialty. sell, Herbert' B.Hudmit, Murray ~eady t~ prepsr them for serv- Store in tightly covered glass or T\iro cups make-your-own mix, good workmanship and mater- reasonable CO!lt see Charles A. ATTENTION: EXPERT repair~. PRescott 5-4411. McGregor, Chester :r. Morse, m~., metal containers on pantry % cup butter or margarin~, lh vate. LAkeview 6-6233. . VAlley 4.0388. Springs, chairs, sotas repairM, Grant H. Nabla, Ralph B. Net- Mixes are great time and trou- shelf. cup hot water. Melt butter or cleaned l'ight in yoIir home. 21Y-PIANO SSRVICE 'ting, RaymondT. Perring, A. H. hIe slivers. A varIety of th~m on DIGGING-Sewer. water, foot. EXPERT painting, paper hanging Puff Cakes, margarine in the hot ,'water. by mechanics, free estimates. Sarver, Paul H. Schulz, Marqui5 the pantry shelf makes it poss- One cup make-your-own mix, Sprinkle over mix and toss ings, s~ptic tl1nk change-over. Van Assche. TUxedo 5.3901. Reasonable. <;::itywide Service. PIANOS TUNED, cleaned. moth-E. ShattUck, Carlisle M. Smith, ibIs to add something special to %. cup boiling water, 2 eggs. lightly with a fork to form ball A complete job, Reasonable TUxe'dc 5•064'.7 TRinity 1-4803. proofed and repaired. Satisfac- Clarence L. Walk, Robert F. the simple fall meals most of us Do not pack mix into mMsur- of aough, Chill for easy' rolling, rates. Free estimates. PResl:ott' _~ ~ 21q-Plasterl-n-,.------tion guaranteed. Reasonable Weber and Charles C. Zabriskie. prefer without spending an un- ing cup. Add mix to boiling Makes enough pastry for a two- ~-071B. RELIABLE Painter needs work. -~-~-_ .. ~"------rates. Seibert, TUxedo 2-3279. BO'mbard Cars due amount of time in the water' in a saucepan and stir crust 8-inch pie. ------,--~- Neat decorator. Paper Hanging. IS IT REPAIRING or a'new ceil. kitchen. , BRASS BUFFING, fireplace fly,.. Good references, A-1 wall ing you need? For Detroit's PIANO tuning, electric cleaning, Stores carry 'many of these tures, candlesticks., burnished i washer. VAHey 4-7808. best, call VAlley 4-3022. complete servic:e. C. L. Ed- se- Complete with glass $ 319 the low price of, per square .•..• '~ ville 3315-W. ' In short said Rabaut, the bul- and screen ,...... -:- Nails and All Acc~ssorlesin Stock letin goes a long way in trans- WE DELiVER - PROMPT SERVICE forming turkey from the class of H. S. JENZEN, BUILDING the traditiomil Thanksgiving and • Home Owners~ OPEN DAILY, HOME At"D INDUSTRIALREPAIRS Christmas feast to a year-round, Lumber.& Building 8 A.M; to 6 P.M. staple from the American family Material Center ' ••• r5 LUMBER SU::rIES Additions, Attics Completec;l,Porches, SATURDAY. Recreotion Rooms,Garages Built. ' table. 19743 Harper, between 7 and 8 Mile Rds. TU,2-4800 TILL 3 P.M. 4372 DICKERSON VA. 2.4101 Residents of the 14th District The Bigge.t '.ittJe Lumber Yard In the ,World may obtain this pamphlet by CLOSED SUNDAY writing Congressman Rabaut at the New House Office Building, HOOVER LUMBER CO.. Washington ~, D. C. U500 EAST 8 MILE Can Remodel your Basement or Atti,c to look like th,is . STORWIWI,NDOWS . A courteous estimate given from Top' Quality Builders KEEP WARM!! ,'. COlTERlIP!! Come in our and lee the full size window's I store I by men with 25 years of KNOW HOW. . .' . SAVE!! FOR REfERENCES, ALL BANKS PHONE. LA 7' 4120 LOOK!! SEE!! Actual ~ob Photographs _ - . ....~------","=."""'"''''''''''''''''¥''~." Eves, & Sun. UN, 4-4542; WE. 5-6329 ' Standard sizes In,stock Plain, .~'. Storm Windows Specials quickly available WOOD COMBINATION WITH BRONZE WIRE Aluminum Combination with aluminum wire from $15.95 and up LOOK!!. SEE!! . SA VEt! 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Th'ursaay, OetoDer ,'19, "950 Page Twenty * * * * Feature Page * * Pointer' of .Interest I Good Taste who!, where and whatnot~ Legion by whooz;1 Ftlvot'itBRecipes Auxiliary oj,..- DEARIE: DO YOU REMEMBER'! I People ill the K'IOW fIJ-iUnfe When one of the Pointe's show-stoppers was the appear-I' News ance of the OWEN TWINS ••• HELEN and MARY • in -From Unit 303 VIRGINIA. SPOON BREAD COuflter Points their "double carriage?" .. , * * By Doris Nielsen Contributed by When the Winter season was '"ntwer complete-until the Ml'5. WIllIam M. Rosborough "Happy Birthdays" are being beamed this week. in the direction of MARIE BIRD'S Beauty Salon. Although it"seems hachelors of Detroit feted the debutantes at it gala ball? . , : ...... '" * Well, 1was all set to turn this 2 c. milk. only yesterday, it. is one year ago today that she opened. the When the fashion columns of society pages raved and job over ta soineone else after ,. 1;'2 to 1 c._corn meal, (depend- doors of her studio ... and a current of exc"itement is running r-a-v-e-d about the way MRS. EMORY MORAN FORD could this column but find that Ihave ingupon desired consis~- through the shop this week. " t . ,,?' ence) wear a ram . . .. '" • • been reappointed publicity:chair~ This f,.i-r-s-t- anniversary is a very happy one! During the I 2 t. baking powder year. past many new friends have paid. one visit to MARIE The midget ail to PHELPS NEWBERRY, JR., drove I man. Sa, I hope you'll all 'co- lJ2 t. salt . BIRD'S smart' salon perched top the Hill on Kercheval ••• around the Pointe? • , " . I. operate and send me all the news and have returned agaIn and again. The quarters, which * " >l< '" you can. 3 eggs seemed so spacious at first, have becomesamewhat cramped The LATE HENRY B. JOY'S private radio station? . • • '" '" "'. d andPutaddmilksiftedin topmealOf doublegraduallyboilerto during rush hours,. yet .patrons and staff cooperated so heart- >I< ole >I< . • At QUI' E~ecutiv~ BaarMeet- the warm milk. Stir as needed ily that-things continued to run smoothly. The 'Iham" radio sets that occupied so much of the time I.mg last 'FrIday mght, thl!!-fQ1- and bring to boiling point. Then, ere The friendly atmosphere, the top-flight staffo! trained of the bachelor BII ..L DUCHARME? • • . lawing appo~tments ':v ap- add the well-beaten eggs, baking beauticians, the cordiality of the customers ... these are >I< • >I< proved: Parliamentanan, ~ue powder and salt. Mix well. Bake Hamilton; Color:Erearers, Jean in buttered dish for about 40 among the factors which have helped to make MARIE That dreamy ermine cloak MRS. DON SCHILLING Parker' and Elizabeth Lavender; minutes at 350 •• ~mD'Sname as popular as it is in Grosse Pointe 1;>eauty (then RUTH DUCHARME) wore to the Winter dances? ... Chairman on Americanism, Hazel . Most redpes for'spoon or bat. CIrcles.

>It * * Allor; Child Welfare, Alice ter bread require egg yolklJ and II The divine and bouffant gowns worn by MRS. WILLIAM Marrs; Community Service, Ro- whites b'eatetl'separatelY"but this LAURIE as THAYER HUTCHINSON? ••• wena Weaver: Constitution and method proves most satisfactory. Hunt Club PlansHeavy Schedule By-Laws, . Sue, HamiltQn; Educa- To make authen'Uc Virginia >I< * "" HENRY B. KINZIE, JR.'s, "Penny Club?" tion of War Orphans, Ethel Spoon Bread, one should use William K. Allen,' recently seniors; Wednesday twilight trail '. '" >I< Loughlin; Girls State, Margaret, yellow water-ground meal. elected president .of the Grosse rides, follQwed by family dinner'" 'When many of today's svelte and graceful matrons were Gradler; Gold Star, Helene Gre- . ------I Pointe Hunt Club for the coming in the ~lubhouse (later. in husky members of the Convent's hockey team? • • . gory; Legislation, Nell.Baldwin; KNOW YOUR ROSES .year, has appointed the 'follow-, N~vember Wednesday eve?~ngs >I< '" >I< Membership, Gladys'" Charrier; The top ten rbses .of all time ing cQmmittee chairmen to assist WIll. be ~evoted to .orgamz.ed him with the, Club's social 01'- mUSIcal nde~ for. sentors, w.lth The capacity schoolboy BENSON FORD had for sodas Memorial Scholarship, E the 1 as selected by a jury of nation. mg .and ice cream cones at his favorite Pointe corner drug store'? Loughlin; Music, Jennie Ford;' wide rQSe experts, according to ganizational and. sporting ac- buffet supper 10 the :t: >I< * * National, Security, Mar gar e t the American Association of Nur- tivities: membership, Joseph A. LOUl;ge);. Thursda~ ~v e n 1n g Bridges; Pan American,' Emily " serymen, are: Peace, 'Charlotte Vance Jr.;, house, A. W. Erk- mUSiCalr!-des.for JunIors; Sun- P ER . -Picture by ,John: Henderson Arm.strong, La.well .Thomas, Taf- ILF INGS h Crel1; Poppy, Elva Nielsen; Pub. . fitz; stable and grounds, retiring day mornmg ndes .01' drag hunts, While Crossley reports what programs are fig ting for licitYI Doris Nielsen; Radio, Jen~ COL. LOUIS CHARBONNEAU OF KENSINGTON ROAD feta, Nocturne, Rubaiyat, Forty- at president . Ernest C. Putnam; followed by buffet luncheon~ the most aLldience attention in radio, Harvard University re- nie Ford; RehabilitatiQ~, Mary Between his law work,' teaching and interest in :i:nilitary niner, K l1erin'T. Marshall,Mi- horse show, R.Edmund Dowling; Special events on the program cently undertook to determinE:" the negative side of the Del Barba; Sick and Flowers, science and tactics, Col. Chiirbonneal1 manages to maIntain randy and-San Fernando. entertainment and riding ac- include a series of schoolihg matter and find out what the audience disliked. ViQla Farnum; Social, Nell Bald- a very full schedule. A lawyer by prof~ssion, he' has also -~--~------"'-- tivities, John W. Mulford; juniar sh•.')ws,the first to be held during It was fQund that advertising had the greatest annoyance power: win; Trophies and Awards, Betty been on the faculty of his alma mater, the University of De- ~. . - . ..~I a d vis 0 r y, Mrs. Curtis R. November, a New Year's Eve musical pragrams wan :;ecand hanoI'S; and camedy pragrams won Hoyt. trait. law school, for the. past .. 25 years. At present, he is ~.~. Television !l Andrews; junior activities, Mary party in the clubhouse, and the the dubious third spot. ;' "" However, Harvard was quite ready to admit that the radio is '" '" '" teaching only one class weekly. . ." Mulford and Susan' DenIer; traditional Ne~ Year's Day horse ~n integral part of every.hous1!hold,even for the grouches w.hohate auI' sincere congratulations to Lectures At U. of M. ~ .~~ ,Service . swiming activities, Frederic Olli- show and d1Oner. A Feather lt, beca.usethe great vanety of pro.g~'amssooner or later WIll offer PIT 'ud 11'who at the Na- For the past few y~ars, the been in the reserve corps. His ~, Rad,'os - Records son Jr.; tennis act!vities, Guerin Party, a series of sq~are dances I Todd, Jr.; printinganc announce- and several formal parties are somethmg to p1easethe harshest cntIc. t'lanaear I Convene t'Ion was< elected colonel has been a non-resident current assignment is. Chief' .of ~:' '" '" '" I ments, Walter V.. Stewart and also being discussed as futUre ..'"car Wilde had either his name or his initials monugra;'me(l on National Historian for 8 et 40. 1ecturer at the University. of viSionStaff .ofof thethe Reserve.21st ArmoredDi.)~ ~ JAOK O'OONNOR John W. Mulford; Hunf Club possibilities. O 17001.KERCHEVAL his 700 shorts and his 250 shirts. '" '" '" Michigan, and has taught a real In the last war, serving with ~ news editor, Mrs. Walter V. TU. 1-1655 '" '" '" Also, congratulations to the I estate law course for the U. of the 99th Infantry" Division,' he, ~1 Stewart; social news editor, Mrs. To remove starch that has The, little girl came home with a very unsatisfactory report followi,ng Unit members who M. Extensro~ .Service. at !he accidentally encountered his son )'l. Joseph J.' Marshall. browned on the iron and is mark- card. were given District appointments: Ra~k~~m BUlld~ng. H~s ~arled ~ouis on the day that he landed 1 ------1 Plans for the season include ing other garments, piacea bit "Young lady." remarked her father, "what is the trouble?" Nell. Baldwin, Gold Star Chair- actt':'ltres have resulted 10 hIS b~-, 10 England. .' i Tuesday evening riding instruc- of salt on clean brown paper and "There isn't any trouble," said the yaungster calmly. "You know man; Elva Nielsen, a Represen- comm.gapopul~r lecturer. In thIS Have ,Five Children i tiQn classes for juniors and run iron over it several times. how it is yourself; things are always marked do\\'Il after the Holi~ tative on the Round Table of ~~acIt:>: .h~. Wlll. spe~k on ~h.e The Charbonneaus have five i days." Catholics Protestants and Jews' espG-nsIblhtyof Bemg a: Clt1- children. Frank and Louis, both I , .. ' zen" under the sponsorshIp of VXT 'ld W ..1 Sweden's King Gustav was walking near his country home when Row:ena Wea,":er,. RadIO ~Ice- the Grosse Pointe War Memorial 'v or ar II veterans, and ere two young girls spied him and were, of course, duly impressed. ChaIrman; Dons NIelsen, M1meo. Assoc;.iation9t the ,War Memorial He~en, :v gradua.tedfrom the I "But my," gasped ~ne, "he looks old and wrinkled!" graph Vice-Chairman' and tQ Ce t F 'd a t 20 UniVerSItyof Detrott. Frank ,has Rowena Weaver who .:vaselected n er on nay, c. '. ',just completed his . law school At that the monarch turned and said benl"'nl.v.,.. "Yes, but he a member of the Executive Board Served. In ""'vo~, War's'~., course at Wayne U'mverSl't'Y, and ent hears well!" for 8 et 40 Actively interested in the mili- Louis is a faculty mel}1berin tl).e Ski Equip-rn !: . tary for the past 33 years: Col. English department at the't'J. '" '" '" Charbonneau saw service in both of D. . is arriving] Our delegates far the - year V{ol'ld wars. Between the wars .Daughter Ann is in her junior FORMERLY OF GROSSE POINTE 1951 are Elva Nielsen and Doris and .since World War II, he has year of high school at Grpsse SKIS ~auorilijmj Nielsen; alternates are Nell Bald~ Pointe Academy of. the Sacred win and ~lac1ys Charrier. DePet.rz.s Talk.s Heart, and young Michael is in I BOOTS announces' the opening of . his freshman year at U. of D. BINDINGS If you cim'work on the United To Ga''}'"den Clzlb High School. her new shop, of GIFTS. 0/ Foundation Torch Drive Octo- Has Hobbies JACKETS • ber 23, please call Rowena. We A great proponent of national ANTIQUES ~nd DECOR- ,Japan was not the original defense, Col. Charbonneau has TROUSERS, "-t ' m,.o. Jooeph Ie Applegate get no credit f01' ,working in home of the chrysanthemum as urged a soundprQgram of' de'- ATIVE ACCESSORIES ~t Grosse Pointe-only where we've sO maI;ly assume, Vincent De- fense, and national security for been assigned. Petris told the'-Garden Club at years, remaining active .in the Book "The Hour Before Dawn" the Memorial Center Friday af- reserve as a part of that work. Author W. Somerset Maugham ternoon, Oct. 13, in an interest- Aside from. military interests, 327 East Court ing talk on that popular flower. reading .and baseball are his Character in a Book Rhett Butler in "Gone With the Wind" The chrysanthemum, he said, favorite .hobbies. Flint. Mich. Play "You Can't Take It With You" originated in China as early as Born in Detroit, Col. Charbon~ Actress Mary Martin the days of Confucius whence it neau has been a resident of the 106 KerchevCIII TU. 1-5262 Actor La urence Olivier spread. into lower Siberia and Pointe since 1940. Movie "Lost Weekend" by paul gac:h over into Korea:' From the lat~ ---~-;-k-e-....~a-n-'--O-,-d-K-e-e-p-s-a-k-e--. ------Phone 5.3221. Movie Actress Jane Wyatt tel' stopping place in its spread • • Movie Actor Ray Milland Months ago I mentioned a throughout the world it went Radio Program Morton Downey desire ta assistanyanehav- into the Japanese Island King- Radio Entertainer (f) I~ma of "My Friend Irma" ing a portrait. problem. dom where, it has received its Radio Entertainer (m) Eddie Cantor Shortly after, I had a call highest development and is now ftom a confused young mo- the national flower. . TU. 1-7800

,TV Show Milton Berle J ther who was being preS In later years it has' become Commentator Edward R: Murrow sured into a "deal" for sev- one of the. most popular flowers Columnist : , Mar k Beltaire eral years of free pictures in the United Stales. / Cartoonist Chic Young of her baby. I explained some of the costs .of pho- .Much of Mr. DePelris' talk Cartoon ..' ,Blondie tagraphy and tried to.~how was devoted to instruction on its Poet Edgar. A. Gl:l~st that what may appear free care and cultivation. It is nQt MU~~lC Ha wanan at first will .CQst more .at a difficult flower to' raise. Song "In the Garden of My Heart" last. No honest\ photogra. • pher will give his ..work ... WINTER PROTECTION Magazine American away for nothing unless he Sport Golf can sell something ~long' In climates where there is a with the free come-on. That deal of, alternate .freezing and ~~:~ls( ~~~i.~di~g..f~.~i.iy).. being the case, why not thawing, bulbs should be protect- ::::::::::::G~;:;~;;i.j)~~~~~a~~~r~~~;just go and buy what you ed with a mulch! of leaves or Flower '...... CameUi a want, where and when you straw. This mulch'should beap.: Jewel...... Ruby want it. Stay away from, plied AFTER 'the ground' is Color : :... Brown fabulous offers. There.' are frozen. plenty of photographe;rs '.' City , New York who will tell you what you . Dance ; ,...... Rh urn ba have to pay' before you' Only 13 of the 45 members of Perfume Divine by D'Orsay start.' , Wayne's 1950 football squad' have Costum e : ' Dress afternoon seen military service. Food Fried Chicken Aversion . Housework Diversion Canasta and TV ANNOUNCING ..' . Eleven Pointe Students At Hillsdale College , \ Eleven students from Grosse Mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pointe are attending Hillsdale Alvin Mann, 1192 Vernier rmid, College this fall according to the and liarry A. Rife, son of Henry enrollment statistics just releas- A. Rife, Jr., 970 Noriord. ed. Seniors are: Harry G. CQn- Thoughtfulness .•• .~ Lawrence Brieden, son of Mr. stant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Miss. BirdClJ'ld the entire staff\take thlsopp'ortunity . and Mrs. Walter Brieden 794 Constant, 970 Lakepointe, Joe, for SWeeTEST DAY, SATURDAY, OCT. 21 Loraine. Sally Reynolds, d~ugh- Kennedy, son of Mrs. Leland to thank. you foryou.r patronr;Jge during our:, first full yeor in the neW tel' of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reyn. Kennedy, 895 Lakepointe,; and solon .,,; On this,. the, occasion of. our 'first an;'iv~rsary, How thoughtful it is to mark each . oIds, 861 Lincoln, and Ann Ann Stewart, daughter of Alex- we pledg~ 'ourselves,'to.' co':';iq~ed. fin,e. service .Young, daughter of Mrs. Kath- ander Stewart, 837 Loraine. " annivers9ry and special-occasion, with and workmanship in ottendingyour beautY needs. 'leen Young, 423 St. Clair are Other Hillsdale students from freshmen. Grosse Pointe are: George Man- flowers! -Make it a smart custom • • • Sophomores are .tohn Rowe, tho, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred and whether it's a dointy-corsage or 0 magnificent -son of MI'. and Mrs. Paul Rowe, Mantho, 364 Fisher road, E. 1698 Hollywood drive, Marilyn Daniel Barrett, son of Mr. and \ bouquet, we arrange it ta your toste. Smith. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Mrs. Edward Barrett, .805 Whit- A lovely basket 01 gUta aWaltit John Smith. 228 Fishel' road, tier road, Eleanor Forster,daugh- I )'OU 'as an f:XJ)reuion.o1;good. and James Williams, son of Dr. tel' of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Forster, will from public spirIted local 'and Mrs. Clarence Williams 1301 Hampton road, and Janice merchants If you have ,just be. , 1342 Grayton road.' , Ralph, daughter of Mr. and :Mrs. come engaged. just moved to. There are two juniors, Barbara Ralph, 1080 Renaud. the city, are a new 'Mother. ;.\ It T 'Of have moved wIthin the .c1t)', I' or just become Sweet Sixteen. LAMP .There's noWng'~o ,buy. No THE APTITUDE TESTS eon~ or obll,at,ion. Arrlln,e .10 SHADES ena.ble YOU to learn the kind 01 reCeIve these,lfts. Call your • Recovering work YOU can best succeed in, or Welcome Wagon Hostess whOle I 19 Kercheval Ave., on the Hill -FLORIST the kind of studies YOU should phone is li~ted below CUSTOM MADE follow. (For men and women, boys ~ Between McMillan and Muir THE DR.IVE-EN FLORAL SHOP and gltls). / ):. toJJ!IYour Order VOCATIONAL COUNSELING INS'rITUTE' Wel~om~ W'agon. Tl:hedo 1~683J:for~ppointment ~, r },_"",:'"Pick Up & Delivery 18590 Mack Ave]"; at Calvin Dl\nlel L, Beck. Director , Parking facilities in rear . . W A. 4.9662 958 Maccabees Bldg. TE. 11-55.1 Phone ED., I~75~O Iiai Woodward near Warren WO.2.0956

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