< Give Now' ~, .. ,.,\,~ f.A» ' To Help' Maintain the ~f~lld~!!~ War Memorial ~i ,_f1.:_1t1,,1.1 I ro'sse.ID ..~. Center 'Hom, pJ Ih. NffiJl " 1t.I,eb."al TV. 2-1900 ,CompZ.ete New~: ,cover~g"~of All' the 'Poin~es" VOLUME 13-NO. 42 , GROSSE,po'l~nt Mr~f;iIGA~f octOBER Ib,' 1,952' Entered: u. Second C1asa Matter lit the Post Office at , M1ch.. Fully Paid Cjrc~'ation _.

DEADLINES Ready to Start. Annual 'Torch .Dtive'Ganvass New High School Five Pointes~-~ of the WEEK HarperW oods As Compiled b, ,b, Auditorium-Gym Seek Solution Grone' PO;1It, News Termed. Necessity Engineers Make Report' On ThUrsday, October 9 Survey to Representative's' GO V'E R NOR" STEVENSON of Six ,Municipalitie~ cracks that the Republican Party President of Dads' Club 'Reviews Reasons Why Voters is a "do nothing, care nathing, know nothing" party, always "an Should Approve Passage of Bond Issue for Representatives' from each hour, a dollar, an idea too late." Campus Struc~ure of the Grosse Pointe commUne '" * lit DECEMBER DRAFT for the Last Wednesday night the Grosse POinte Board of Edu..; ities and from Harper WoodS' army to take 47,000 men, Navy, cation officially approved the submission to the qualified met with a consulting engi. Marine Corps and Air Force do voters of the community, of the question of whether or not a neer of Beyster, Inc" last Fri- not intend to place call in Decem- n.ew auditorium-gymnasium shall be built on the High School day to hear a. survey progress ber. campus .. A bond issue proposal to cover the cost of such a r e par t culminating f 0 U r . '" . building will be submitted at a special election to be held months of study of a proposed Friday, October 10 some time shortly after the first of the year. U.S. COURT af Appeals today This week, arguments in favor~ , joint disposal system for the set aside the convictiQn of Denis af the proposed building are municipalities. W. Delaney, ousted internal rev~ again advanced by J. Lamar The me~ting concerned, itself enue collector of Massachusetts, Newberry in the following "Re- Bee' r Brawl only with prelimiriary discussion who had been charged with ac- Submission of Resolution to the of the proposal, which was made cepting bribes, Ruled that the Grosse Pointe Board of Educa- COS tly Part,y out of concern for the develop-- publicity attending the case pre- ! tion." ment of a' more economical plan cluded a fair trial, ...'"... F Y th to dispose of all refuse and to ., * • The Arguments ,or 0US, find a method that would provide "HUMAN SEA" TACTICS used We, who have been closely complete disposaL by fanatical Chinese Reds in connected with 'Grosse Pointe . Incineration Favored battle for White Horse peak. High School feel that there is Fines, and Costs Assessed Th >4 Reds mass 16,000 fresh troops MR.S' FRAN K COUZ E N S J r. 0f 1239 Au du b on, Grosse P ointe P ar,k d'1VlSIona" 1 chaIrman,. out 1ines pans1 f or stl'll a dl're need for greater Gym- Aga"lnst Part",c',pants., Two methode recommendedugg t d b disposalth -, tud .. nasium-Auditorium facilities in s es eye s y within easy striking distance of the Fourth Annual Torch Drive to her area and district chairman at a recent meeting in the Grosse Pointe War Memo- Licenses Are Revoked was that of incineration. There the strategic height which over- rial building. The Park women, will call on 'all homes in their division during the drive being held Oct. 14 to Nov. 6, the community and particularly are three different locations un.. at the High School. looks Chorwon Valley. Shown with Mrs. Couzens are, left to rigp.t, MRS. JAMES B. LEWIS of 912 Bedford; MRS. CHARLES SHERIDAN of Last winter a very comprehen~ The wild beer party that der advisement at the present . . '" 1310 Nottingham; MRS. PHILIP W. SLOAN Jr., of 1378 Audubon; MISS MA~Y LOUISE KEANE of 1007 Harvard; sive survey was made which was held in a St. Clair avenue time where an incineration ,plant Saturday,' October 11 MRS. ED'WARD R. HARRIGAN of 1241 Devonshire; ,MRS. HOWARD SIMON of 1080 Balfour; MRS. THOMAS B. Mc- thoroughly investigated the Gym- home Saturday night, October might be constructed, about. 1~ GOVERNOR STEVENSON re- CARTHY of 1208 Audubon; MRS. GEORGE M. BOLTON of' 921 Pemberton; MRS. HARRY W. REBERDY of, 950 nasium-Auditorium facilities1 ,in 4, ended in heavy penalties ~l~t,f~~:e ~~~S:~e~~~~e1i~~ oj asserts stand on explosive civil rights and tidelands oil issues in Trombley; MRS. CONSTANCE B. SCHROEDER of '.1167 Kensington; MI\S. PAUL BALDWIN of 1166 Whittier; MRS. all Class A secondary schoo s in for some of the teen-agers in- released as to estimated costs of speech Friday night before Dixie W. C. McLAUGHLIN of, 1031 Bishop; and MRS. M. L. VAN DAGENS of 1316 Somerset.... ~~~~ig~~u~~e r:~r~ai~i{i~~ ~~~hvalved. . the project. , Democrats'that marks his major , I the results of this survey, which At a special session of Justice It was suggested that the~'" campaign bid in the South. '" '" '" .Park to Hold City~sParking Authority ICoach Line ~~~:iVS~~d;o:~~~~~bl:ha~U~~~~% ~~U{;~l~~\~~~~~?\~~~g:n~O~~~ ~;~~~~r~r:if~~li~fesd~~~1~d~ • IKE RETURNS to theme of a Pointe High School has the worst bationary periods on six of ten pasal plant to' other neighboring "middle way" approach to the solution of America's domestic Open House' To Be Givell Job of Solving Asks Pointes ~~~~i~~esinO~~~g~la~~dAa~~~~ ~~ar~e~ ryOUtityW~~li~eadasb~~s~~~~~~:i~~n~~r:k:i~~:~~ and foreign problems. Says he ' F P · the worst in the Mid-west-in orderly persons. the plant. will not apply extreme$ when fact, a very poor second to the On~ Pays $125,' ,Not Part of Authority,~J" t!ealing with major poli,cy issues. On Oct. ,22, 23 ProhIern ,at R, eer, ,eatio, n Site or.. er,mltS' Class B Schools., I G:eorge MIller, 18, of 577 St. These ,user~~ ,however,' would .' ..' _:- " "O'f' f " L' ' ",'., , . . , '" ':r .,>" ": ~'.' ;., , " . ~ugges.ts To!"r, . I Clal:, was fined $100 and charged .notbe members of. t~~,auth9~ity Sunday, ~tober 12 Residents Invited to Visit I -street Par:&ing, ~r:ea:-.,M• .y! ,Be--Created on Portion ck Three "Grant., Request 'Which '-1. WIsh.:+t~re'-possIbl~;-at thIS- $25-ln-court--<:o~ts. .. .. , -

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Thursdt!ly Page Two G R 0 5 S E P biN" TEN EW S Thursday, October 16, 1'952' Recklt Judge Lesli. Auditorium-Gy-m .Termed Necessity R~~:~~lf!Lr~.:-!!-."-':-I;-er-.~-,-.~~:~rsWo,'~~~~n~:e=eu:oo~~~lfar?~o~~:'~lly of 10 cy.taketPh:y-- Delegations from C' U nit a ria n Coufncll WhICJh}SsMPonpshoringthe i~ut the k week~ of roadb~1lId-1 Somerfct. In band, must through necessity, resent not being able to see the SIca -';' uca,pneac . semeserm , '. '. '. .. can erence .. Olm c. erson of'Ing wor ,are offermg exceptlOna S10 and COUr gram. You all recall that there ... h f;'l"h Senior. High. School', a.gir.I tak.ing churches and fel.lowshlP.' groups GrossePoihtf' is'. vl'ce presl'dent I h". d-" t . 'al '. th' Friday hold their concerts at Pierce. program'w ere pro eSSlOna mg t .. .. . '. F" rt' / W . K 1 i . .. -' . . . , merc an Ise a speCl . pnces IS N , charged agair _I I b t. it 4out'oi6 semesters. This m. Toledo, 0 , a.y.ne,' . a a.- and A..P.Galli, also of,the Po''l'nte I. - Why? . Because they are unable c u ac s are presented. . , k d t 1 b t th t n NIGHTS Lynn Jones to use the High School stage This year." the'"e is talk of hav" feelswould thatindicate.Physicalthat Educati.onisthis Board mArbor..az.o.0,. Birmmgham';,East .L.a.n..sl.",.g;.

With drawer, Base courts. . I 28x18, Height 27 in. Inaclequ~te Facilities Not only is our gym too small $39.95 but our Physical Education De- partment does not have adequate THIS WEEK i supply and storage room facili- I ties. nOr is there a room where t . ~ ; athletic uniforms and equipmer • *-.-.~-: -..-...... " , can be dried out. At present, part. : of Mr. Banach's office and the 'I SU. pply room has been c<;mverted into a drying room, and I might i say, the odor is putrid ..Why, even : the toilet facilities in the locker rooms are disgracefully inade- i qU,ate-~ust one to,ilet with two Other Matching , urmals m the boys. locker room! Boys Underprivileged Styles Not Shown To summarize this, because we have the smallest gym in our class in the State of Michigan, Cocklail Table. TO? 36x26. He i g h t 1. our high school students are Inches , . $39.95 grossly underprivileged. 'Says Wonderful Things About yOu I Commode. Top 23:d 7, $39,95 Parents attempting to attend Drum Table Height 261J:l inches .... basketball games have given up Square Lamp Table. in despair after trying to find Top 22x22. H e i g h t alviays been the watchword-craftsman- With Drawer 27x181S inl:hes $39.95 seats or standing room for a The instant your beautiful Cadillac points and, in general, paves the way fo't"Jhe:' Top 26x26. p e m b r 0 k e Table. game. The balcony is almost use- its golden crest into view, it begins to'say respect of those you encounter as you sit ship has alwars been the creed. Height 27 in. Open 27x,14. Closed $39.95 27xI81:: , . less. Those in the front rqw must wonderful things about you, at its wheel. As a result, Cadillac has long been known End Table.Top 26x18. $39.95 lean over the rail to see. All those Hcight 24 inches .... It says, almost as plainly as if the words This is true because those who own and accepted as- "The Standard of the Matching Comer Stc::- Table. Bas e 32x32, were written out, that you are a person of Cadillacs form a virtual "Who's \Vho" of World:.'And~' inevitably, people yorhowant 26 Inches. Tlgh ...... $39.95 achievement in your own world of affairs. America's highways. In almost' every com- and seekthe finest have turned to Cadillac. , . .. . munity in the country, Cadillac is the It talks of your good judgment and your That's why the man who sits at the favored car of the 'leading people, wheel of a Cadillac is an accepted and OTHER splendid taste-.and indicates yOur sense .of -responsibility for those who ride with you. The reason for this, oJ course, is found respected member of the most distinguished TABLES ef DlstlnCtioll ••• Weiman and . as passengers, or drive beside you 'in the in the his tory of the car itself. motoring family to be found anywhere. other fine make. • . • for EVERY traffic lanes. .r For fifty years, it has been the unwaver- If you are ready for membership in this ~From Mersman. OCCASION. It speaks of your family'and your hbme ing purpose to make Cadillac as. fine a car. incomparable group, better come in and ,$19.95 to 5198 Stop in and see and your frieJlds and your way of life- as it is practical to produce. Goodness has see. us soon. How about making it today? WA 1.2021 our'selection.' A""l. '.rlch,. 'aciliti .. WATCH THE FOOTBALL GAME OF THE WEEK EVERY SATURDAY ON NBC TELEVISION

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• ... .f Thursday, October 16, 1952 G. R.0 55 E P.O,I N..T E' NEW $. Pa9S Three ber 16, 1952 .... ~returned a few hours later, iound Reckless Drivers Pay Up in Court Breaks' Window. To Steal Radio one of the \vindcws broken and II < Woods Judge Leslie P. Young disposed 1466 Moran road, was dismissed. Michael Bundy, of 1883 Fleet- M..ck avenue,. north of Roslyn i the radio gone. ;:.t1yenhance park~ of 10 cases at the municipal court: She had been charged with causw wood, Detroit, told Gross.e Pomte- road, on Sunday afternoon, octO-I' ------ing in the Woods. ~C:O;j:c:nof the City of Grosse: ing an acCident, but the complain- I Woods police ~hat someo~e had bel' 12. .' Free speech is not enough for P~)inte las£ Tuesday. : ant failed to appear, , stolen theradiQ from hIS 1949 'Bundy saJd he had leH the car some people-they want every. Plymouth while .it was parked ..on at about 2:30 p.m. and when he body to stop and listen. Charges of reckless driving'-' Reckless driving ,c h a l' g e ~ I -, ~ ~-_.~------'------OPEN \~cre brought against Sarah I against Joanna Thomas, ~342 Grosse Pointe ~tore hour,$: 11:15to 5:30 (,halston, of 4743 Holcomb; Rich~ I Chatsworth, and Peter Cavataio, ihursclay ;J:'d English, of 9388 Lessing, and lof 4725 John R, were dismiSsed. PaulinE' K. Zimmerman, of 3542! -~.---- and ~onlen;et. In each case, fines of \ Pvt. Albert J. Fetter Friday " lO and court costs of $5 were Is" d' G charged against the defendants. I tatJone In ermany ~IGHTS Lynn Jon;s, of 708 St. Clair,! Private Albert -:r. Fetter of 618 was fined $0 and charged ll'~ • , . . :jiO 10 I Notre Dame is now serving with i ;930 Kercheval court cos~s for leavmg the scene the. 301st Heavy Maintenance. of an accIdent I' . .' I' . Ordmance Corps. staboned In ~~und not guilty of reckless: Germany. ' d~IVlng charges were Stanley B. I Private Fetter was inducted! HIll. of 5111 Wayburn. and Steve! into the Army on/January 21 last. F. Basco, of 8330 East Jefferson. : and received his training in the i Sentence was suspended in the : Quartermaster Corps at Fort Lee ...:tse of Ralph RogIer, of 209 Lake I Virginia. \ Shore, .who had been involved in I ------:tn accldent. He was ordered to I Orators s h 0 u 1d understand pay $5 court ~osts, however. Ithere is nQ connection between The case agamst Ruth N. Kay, eloquence ~nd endurance. 3 • Great ~ay for the young Grosse Pain tel'S who 'held t~eir. ~ourth Annual Fair for the benefit of the March of Dimes on September 13, was theIr VISIt to the Wayne County Chapter office of the March of Dimes. All smiling as they presented a check for $714.50 HENRY P. KOHL to DONALD W~ BARTON, ,administrator of the Chapter, were, from the left, SUSAN GILLIS, GAY MERCER, KATHY BENSON, LYNN JOHNSTON, MIMI KENOWER and JOAN I::.eGRO. Dibby Pearce, seveI?-th member of the group wh? have planned, organizel't 'Sweetest Day' .....Oct. 18 and run the fairs was unable to be present. The sextet exammed the Wayne County polio. incidence 'IT':apand were interested in every ~ha~e of the March of Dimes operation

..t..... I'\ to which they have so generously contribu ted theIr time and efforts. Two of the group, ~j.'l~ . Mimi Kenower and Dibby Pearce, have had polio and made complete recoveries. "<, . t The Sweetest Belanger Hears 8 Court Cases Trombly P.T.A. Gift to Mankind Is Judge C. Joseph Belanger dis- failed to appear in court. Martin- Plans Meeting posed of eight cases at the Grosse dale who lives in Memphis, Mich- _ Pointe Park Justice Court session iga;, had been charged with The first meeting of the Tromw YOUR October 8. speeding on Jefferson last May. bly P,T.A., on Monday, October Sentence was suspended in the Placed on probation for 30 days 20. will be of special interest. case or May W. Bendt, of 4861 and fined $20 was Frank L, Tall-I Pro~ra~ chairman Harold Marsh, Bedford. She had been charged on, 1053 Wayburn. Tallon ap- has Il1vIted James Bushong, Sup- BLOOD with causing an accident at Bar- peared to answer a disorderly' ermtendent of Schools, to be the rington and Jefferson, person charge. guest speaker of the evening. M1'. Bushong will briefly point Carl W. McGee, Jr., of 27180 up the "Dual Responsibilities of 95 - . Grandmont, Roseville, failed to Parents and Teachers." 10 for the Boys appear .in court to answer a Legion .Hollors The Social Chairman, Mrs. \'\7001 fleece skirt with speeding charge. He forfeited a Charles Eldridge, assisted by Given Poill,ters velveteen waistband $17 bond. Mrs. Edwin Peabody is planning ------Honey or charc?al, Over There A $15 fine was placed against Grosse Pointe contributed three a social hour immediately follow- Miles P. Merwin, 699 Shoreham, Legionnaires to the "Progressive ing the auditorium program. 95 for reckless driving that resulted Program" staff of American Le- Room Mothers of the Kinder- 29 -- in an accident. gion Department Commander garten and Grade 2 and 3 room. Wilbert H. Bone, of i80 Lenox, Eugene N. Houck in Lansing, Mrs. W'ilson Bell, Mrs. Charles h. Black rayon velvet KING'S received a fine of $35 on a reck- 'October 3-4-5 when the executive Huber, and Mrs. Clare Briggs blouse with paren- less driving-accident charge. committee approved- the list of are assisting with the refresh. thesis neckline, FLOWERS Virginia B. Marks, of 18 Rad- 1952-53 office holders at the an- ments, The sociat committee is planning this social hour as an 14522 EAST JEFFERSON nor Circle, was fined $20 for run- nual fall conference.' 1695 ning a stop street and causing an They were: First year term, occasion to welcome and meet aJ Martbo1'OIlKh accident. Naval and Merchant Marine Af- new parents, new teachers and Net skirt with Nathan Van Osdol. of 1047 fairs, . James .. J. Meehan, 460 the new principal, F. J. Welcen- velvet and ruching "F IT FOR A QUE E N" Yorkshire, forfeited a $10 bond Moran road, Grosse Pointe Farms; bach. trim. Black only, when he failed to appear to an- and second year reappointments, The tea table hostesses will I swer charges of running a stop Public Relations' and Publication be Mrs. James Bushong" Mrs. 35 street. Commission. Charles Slear, 1740 Frank Welcenbach, Mrs. Melville t A $15 bond was forfefted by Anita; and American Legion Hos- Collinson, Mrs. Albert Law, Mrs. All separates in I Darwin T. Martindale when he pital Committee, Cosimo. M. Miles McKee, and Mrs, Stanley sizes 10 to 16. 2~, Minardo, 913 Nottingham road, Huestis. Grosse Pointe Park, All parents are cordially in- All members will take office vited to attend the opening meet. ..ri'---- with the avowed purpose of ing. ... carrying out' the Legion program -- , • of preparing America for an I eventual war by keeping up our I -In. armed strength and by fighting' internal subversive forces. Houck eh"})ressed great personal imported linen satisfaction in being able to ap- ~ point such capable men to res-: RCA VICTOR ponsible posi~ions within the or. ganization. "It's not often a state com- mander has had such a' wealth of experience from which to draw hand in order to carry out a progres- TELEVISION sive program based on commun- f ~ ity service and national security," ! Houck declared in making his I monogrammed "iih .~-" appointments . "l...new 21'-IDeb "S. uper •.S'"el •• .- Children Slightly .).elurc THE ReA VICTOR CLARENDON Hurt in Accident In .. Best lUG picturf'8 po~i;ible in Two young children were: your TV area. slightly injured last Saturday in I ower. • Pictures are virtually fne from an auto accident that occurred at . interference. the intersection of Charlevoix and Portugal! Maryland . • The exclusiH "(;oldlm Throat" Mrs. Eva M. Thompson. of 691 tone system. -Manistique, pulled into the path Pure Irish Lilt'fn $21 the of an automobile traveling west, • Early Pl'ovincial-t'lyle cabinet is balf dozen. availabie 10 a choice offinishc5.* on Charlevoi;< after she had made i the stop on Maryland. Mrs., I • Ask about ReA Victor'! }"actory- Thompson's grand-daughter suf- Cbief Value Li1UNZ 518 the Servicl: Contract covering expert fered a bump on her forehead. t.elevision installation and The daughter of Lyster N. Zit. half doze1't maintenance. tel II, 1312 Somerset, driver of, the other car, also suffered a • Come in! Ask about ollr It:rrihc slight head injury. Park police I The i~eal gift for the man who has everything! Order trade.in offers! said no one involved in the acci- . dent was seriously hurt. I today, allow five ~eeks for delivery. See coupon below, No Money Down , ,~rh.m '1'''i. '.Sa.p.....S..I" ..a.il~.adopt"" • fDr U.R.F.

ReA !J.nopect ,n VICTOR our sensibly di.- ~e Prices start at ployed lilv.r. c:ollectioll Grosse Pointe nt ••• d"l~ he,i" II TU. 2-7230 1701bKERCHEVAl ~c. .. Open Thu1'S. a1ui Fyi tl1ttil 9 $199~ OWIl! collect;o" of your "' .. , 21T'7' • he (InclUde Warranty and };xcise Tax) 1d Plece-by-piece Indicate by number your 01" SettingwbY-Settin. ed Y OUT East Side' ReA' Store Is plans available :e. NAME: • t , t • , • , • , • • t , • , , • • ••• t t • • • • .. I • • • • • • • • • • • t • I ~ to • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • favorite design : . o us INITIALS DESIRED ADDRESS: ••• t I ••••• I I . 1d VALENTE y? First ,ENSKE' City: "'.' 1.1 ••• t •. ,. :. I I I , I' •••••••• ZONE: I . 0 , JEWELRY I Pure Irish Linen: ...... •...... ,. Chief Value Linen: ' .... ' •...... Middle HOllSE I 16601 I. WARREN I / 0 The Place to. Go fc)r the Names You Know PHONE: , . .. CHARGE: ,..... CASH: . -at Kensi'''gtotl Last 16339 E. Warren' Ave'j cor. CourviHe TU'1 ..5454 TU. 1-4800 CJ Open: Thursda~' and Frhtay to 9:00 P.M. Open Thu1"sday and Fl'ld~y 'till 1I p.m. -

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, " Thursday, / G ROSS E POI N T E NE Vv".S . .Thursday, .Oeto~,er _.:~~'. If1~2 'Centerlectl1rerDr. W.A. Paton ,.,UofD Queen' 'Election Boards OU QUALITY BUILDERS '~::;;:i" ' T,Q.Spi!ak.H ere' "". ,Giv~n,Briefing rY • ',. --, ". .;lr., knc , WALTER H. DESIMPEL and SON • ~.: .R~id~ritsC:,in 'thls "area:.will" ,,1;he,'.• lecti~n' "boards. and; city .. • GENERAL CONTRACTORS ha~e:' oxi Fri(iay .clerks and admiriis.tratorS of 'the ~ r :tJi~:;9PportUn1ty: I, " .. ~~~1:n.J.t, Oct~ber'2~;tohear: Dr'J ,Grosse Poi~te ~-(:onUnunities ~d 30 rears of Satisfied Customers :Harper,Wo6ds; attended', TALl , WJ1l1!l.m" A..:paton, _,from",' the, m'lelec.; , School" of,BusinessAdirilnistra-'1. tiOlid.n:.~truction meeting.' a~;';fhe J~esidential and Commercial building. Specializ- tion, :Urrlyersi tY' of ' ~ic:hid1;\,:'dis: Gros.se"PointeWar Memorial Cen':i cuss ~Curr,nt' Economic Po'iCies.~ terlaSJ' Tuesday:, evenin:g., , St ing in Birmingham and Grosse Pointe areas. ' ,,:rh~i iWayne' County ele~tio:O." He",will lecture in. the-;.,High , .r TUxedo 2-3219 School iludit.orium at' 8 O'clock.' staff and clerk:oifered a briefing i --It of elect.ion procedures by lecture 'c' Dr:. Paton "is~the .author 'of , and movies. . over "Shirtsleeve, Economics," a stir- l ring det~se of,FreeEnterprise ' 'h" , ",' "-'" and a' Free- America. . . St. C' arlesCatholie Parisb.'> ';, It's a whc No:admission' wui 'be charged. Pla'ns Homecoming. F~stiv.ai". fash:~r~, Of YOU Oil OF COURSE ... Local women will act' as host- -- , '' CheckJlneJ, ess~ and James H. Barrett, Com':: ' St. Charles CatholicP~iSh "in' "dll"q;'-~cS ptro~ler. 'of Murray' Cprp.oration ' Indi~n' Village is staging', a, big Homecoming Festival on, Satur- Never "Jqa; of America, a l?QJ.tiIl'le :fti~~d of I day and Sunday, October 18.>sJ,.d,. " ' Dr. ,Paton. wIll mtroduce: the " hours see rc 2-pc. Sets , , , PROF. MARSHALL KNAPPEN ".' ,19" and a speCial invitation" tg. ' Tor ~d5..,t:;r ' ... speaker. ;oldparishioners now resid~ng, J.n:,' 'f Corduroy Slacks PRO~. MARSHALL M. KNAP'-r. , .-,', " " the Pointe is issued by Rev~,Fr: ' Never d(ld I ~EN \~lll. be the fourth speake~; E '....t' B -:;]. 'UniversitY"'Qf Detroit,:.~tu~~nts. :,r.eo 'J. 'De:'PI.atplty.' . "" 10 be>~".'s' and Im ~he ~),ound the World Today xper S', Tlu;ge las~ ...w e.. e k ,~l~?ted., 'P:I':A.'~E.: fl'he,.:fesUvalwjl:l;be held fr:dm, COd';' C- "l:' se:l~s ,g~ven under the. sponsor- Cl . Sf t. ~A:P.,oOnY.-a.ged,:':l~~..theii:a. ome~., 7d,~O.,IIp,m. 01'). SatUl'da.y. an~ nearly -:-:", Flannel Shirts sh)p o~ the Gr~ss~ Pom!e War ass ar lny coming Queen., A truhman in"tne from ~ ~o: 11, p.m. on Sunday., with ' ~~"I I Mem~fla,: ASSOClatlOn, HIS sub- , ' " . -,-' -. - ". ' Dental ,Hyg~~n~Schoqll ,sh'e-:"Wa.sF1-ln~s'ralSed wIll be use.d ,to re'" .-----'- miss wi J~ct l~ ~he C:urrent E~ropean~\hrjclgeclass !.~r advanced "chosen out ot27"candjdates.,She:furbl~p.the'sta~e!y. old edIfice that jUlt 7.95 I i SltuatlOn. ThIS lectur~ takes ,prayers :,wi~l;,start at the Grosse ~is the daughter of Mrs::,;AiUEl,~n;~asserved the'parlshmany years. BIRD HU~TeRS! HERE, .. I place on Wednesday. evemng, Oc~ Pointe :.liigh'Sehool. on Thursday: Ma1601v' at' 1432' Bedfora 'road: F~ther. De Plaunty was form- i, your 12 70 Slacks t.i1ored of corduroy with I tober 22 at 7:450 clock at the evening;' October 16,' from J':3ifto \ and thVe'late Mr. Malooly>" "I er:Iy:statIoned at St. Joan of Arc DEER HUNTERS! ion th"t fii Center. '. 10 p.m: ,Designed to 'develop' ex-I ' . " ,', Pansh here, checked flannel lining: ~nd cordu- ticns 0: ''I' , Dr. Knappen receIved degrees pert players. ~hl;!class' will meet'., ,. ,. .' ' "_', ':,,' 'CATUOLIC THEATER' We ha,'e complete stocks or roy.trimmed flannel shirts. These I v sw~n • Tnrc,.. . from the College of Woo.ster,.O.x for ten we,eks arid wil"1 str',ess',\ ,.18,S. a,r,d.. f d d C 11 U t M. How', 'T; S.. Eliot's brilliant comedy', ed, wille' are the better. type of sets, many II or, an orne mverSI l~., slam bidding, play of hand and d" S ,,'., From. 1942 .to 1946 he was m improved defense technique. S "The' Cocktail Party," will be ;i,Lightweight torsoed, 10 with the new plain.cotor' sleeves. We ,atu,rd'uy presented by the Cat h 01 i c serVIce. Durmg th e Iast year h e Th D t t f C' .,' . , . , , stemmed or ! was chief of religious affairs sec~ .e epa:: men . o' om- --, . Theatre 'of Detroit at the Art In- BROWN, NAVY ~REEN, Sites ure. I t' Off' f M'l't Go'vern- mumty Serv1ces, wIll sponsor M,ar.y. ,Jane Howard;,' da,ugh.ter stitute auditorium:,on October 30 ."Hunting <4 to 12. ",lon, Ice 0 1 1 ary, th' .' CI'ff d W B' h ' II ment for Germany with a rank 1S serles. I or . 15 op, of Mr. and Mrs. William. James an~ 31,. as the ',opening. show of Yc u'll , f l' t t' ] 1 late master player and 1951 run- Howard of Evanston road' waC! .thelr thIrteenth season. , 0 leu enan co one. f . th N t' 1 Ch ' .,.f sepocdtes In 1947 Dr. Knappen published n~r-up, or _ e 'da,lOna am- maried last Saturd,ay to, Ensign I TALKIN-' -T-IL-L-I-E-an-dGABBY ,Clothes ever)' oc a bookabaut reorientation work plOnshlP: a W.l e,y . ,k now nil Thomas Brennan; USN,: son. of ,GERTIE live an ear-to-mouth , G. d th t'tl "And teacher 10 the mIdwest, has been Mrs Alfred LV11Ch of,Worchester • "Soo",Woolens sion: For Ci' 10 ermany un er e I e, d th' tr t ,'. J' , , existence. They would rather Call it Peace." He has also writv secure ,as e ms .uc Or. i Mass., and the late. Mr. Brennan. talk than live. Curbs and streets • "Comfy" Clothes pus, career ten books in the field of English , In resp~)1:se to pOI1U~ardemand The bride-elect studied at Do- merely make their voices go up • White Stag and dress,' PM hist.ory. ' , two addItional evemng classes minican High School and Mary- and down. These Walkie-Talkies Skirrs rai • Drybak In 1948 Dr. Knappen came to !oradults ~av.e been scheduled grove College and Tom attended never look. They an: out of this frem weo:s 17.wS Kercheval' -in theVitl.g6 the as to start wlthm the ~ext two Holy Cross. world in garrulous gossip and the • Redhead taffetas . Pr~fes~or of P()~itical Science. H~s ~e~ks. TI:ey are: P;actlcal Pub- j In the bridal party we~e Lois way they walk-and-talk, they'll '. American Field blouses malO mterest 15 current Amen- hc Speakmg, s~artmg Monday" Freeman, maid of honor; Bar- be out of this world for sure. can foreign policy. October 2~ at 7.4? ~t the. Board bara Lynch, Pat Collins, Mrs. • .'Ball Band" Boots Tickets for individual lectures of .EducatlOn. BUlldm~, 389 St.' Philip Milan and Lynn Jacobs • c;hippewa , may be purchased at the ,door for ClaIr; Blue .Prmt Reading,. taught I of Jackson, Mich., will be her • "Wigwam" Hunting Sox the price of $1.00 ,per person. For by A: J. ~mgsbury, n:eetmg for I cousin's junior bridesmaid. ! her information concerning the fIrst bme at the Hlgh Schoo] M d M H d furt 'T d' 0 t b 21 r. an rs.' owar were this .Univers~ty of ,Michigan Ex- on ues ay, coer , at 7:30 hosts at a wedding breakfast and m ••• from Europe! tenslOn SerVIce senes please call P", . I reception in the Hilcrest Country ARCHERS! the Center, TU. 1-6030. ReservatIons for all of the Club. We have all types or aboye classes may "bE: made by I After their wedding trip the callmg th: Grosse Pomte Board I young Brennans will make their ARROWS! Just received, choice French furniture, Meis- .'Young'Democrats o~ EducatlOn, TU, 5-2000, Exten- home in Key West, Fla., where Slon 25. the bridegroom' is stationed. sen, Dresden lamps and vase~, Sevres lamps, ;Planning Party , -;",. -~------English .lustres, crystal decanters, English Fourteenth Congressional Dis- ;1 Clark Club Will Hear ttict Young Democrats will stage -Alnnouncina Rev. William Hammond, silver tea sets, several paintings, and modern a gala Pre-Election Dance from d 9 p.m. on, Friday, October 17, at The opening of the Grosse Clark Women's Club will meet Persian rugs. I Fairview V.F.W. Post 393, 10939 Pointe Farms Barber Shop. on Monday, October 20, at Christ : Kercheval. W . I' I Methodist Church. . . ing this fa: The dance, featuring the music e specla Ixe in women S I lously fih of Frank Hammond and his 01'- and children's ha;r cutting. . Mrs. H. H. Reynolds, chairman 20099 Mack Open 9 a.m. 'till TUxedo 2-9239 9 p.m. Dally whirling - s( . One of the largest collections of unusual art chestra, will give those present By appointment. S c h 0 0 I : of. the Book Review Committee a chance to meet Democratic children from 3 p.m. to 5 I will 'present Rev, William D. ed <,:oat objects at retail, on our first floO, WOODS BARBERS ,. i Aiso be ~} through the yea~s to come. " ft'lm~t lHodern EstablisJI1n.ellton the'East Si(le to see ~~ wonderfu: ~', !eerier ~ Cocktail Dresses •• Dinner Gowns •• Formals r.. swearers I; ~ tea !'1 woois, C a "r ~ meres Cl:1C ~. ~; Ion.

~, LIP'STICK t" ,r. ~ i> by MAX Factor ~ ~ I The only lipstick that

~: ;;- 8 Fashion- stays oOliinger- yet does t: not dry your lips(' ~ Matched Shades. i: AT ~: t ~, TREMEND',. Pany Pink ~ Colden Flame ~,< SAVING ~, Wild Orchid Slacks ••. ::" [ slips .. ~ , ~ ••. "no il' Ch""ry, Cb~rr,. .. ••• nyior ~ ~ Red. Red ROM "ea:!y LO~. ~ Cl... rl,. R..d f 6 Ra.-hers to Ser,re You, From no'" ~,' Brighter Red STOP 11' ~ EXPERT SHOE SHINING ••. MANICURIST ON ONLY A all your " .' SATURDAYS •.• ' HAIRCUTS BY APPOINTMENT Over F IF DESIRED ••. CALL TUXEDO 5.170,2 • Trade F'l I ?>lark ' I,~ Send us yo ff OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK ;i. ~thrttl~r'6 for our To r - , i 19471. MACK ave, Three ,Blocks East of Woods Theater . AFTER 5:30'. M. CALL " 337 F'SHER RD.,GROSSE POINTE i' 19449 W. McNICHOLS 18681 LlY , WE ARE 'PRESCRIPilON SPECIALISTS ••• TUXEDO 5.3453 ,t KE 2..3600 UN 4-6 . .. ~ NORl\'IAN COMEAU, Proprietor 13230 'HARPER /I/'M- ~~! ~ Week Doy Hours:-8:30 a.m. to lOp .."• VA 2-3525 ..ANUFACTURER i . Sunday Hours:-10 c..". to 10 p.m. J 520 \- 1, I ,} .'" { ! I, • 7 r 5 1 tinS? n scn_r. • / ", • '. Thursday, October r 6, r 952 <;'RG,S S,E POINTE NEWS PageFi\ti .

A smile is one mediUmol'~1~ You should Cigaret Burglar Gets Probation change worth a million time$ Driver Traini,ng' C'la,s~es'Sfart Ag-ain "at Hi.gh S~hool- more than its face value. :; . ,: I (.-.. .' ';.,-"= ~ \. :~ ~ '\ Following. a -report" late .one Sergeant Boylan and Lieuten- ,i ~ know our night last July that two men had ant James Furton uncovered, 64 beenSee)lIunningtrom the rear cartons that Nadrowski had been of Kroger's ,market". at. 18850- selling for less than wholesale ~~~;:n",' Mack Avenue; int~.a nearby price for nearly five months be- ~'~~,/ TALL GIRL field~Sergeant Eugene Boylan, of fore his arrest. "". , '),,"~''\lo.lrri..~ the Farms .. Police. Department, Nadrowski stood mute before ANNOUNCING conducted an investigation that ,JudgeJ. Burgess Book III. JuIv the opening of the Gr. led to :the arrest of,3ohn 'J.Na?- 28. Book entered a plea of n~t Ph!. Farms B 0 r b e r :;tv SHOP rowskl,1271;2 FranA..l.ort,.DetrOlt. guilty for him and bound him . Shop for your conveni • ...l:.' '\ Nadrowskl, ~n employe of the over under $500 bail until the QI~rUfo~on~to:;:e~ .*~~~.\~,'\....." .... -if you ~re :;c:: store at the time,. was charged next session of Circuit Court. work, call for on ap- over five-seven with stealing.cigatet~es in the Nadrowski was placed on pro- pointment; ~ru.2~SS8() storean~ s~llmg them to another bationfor-two y~ars and charged 18416 Me~1Icat Moran ~:~?1~&~ It's a whole shop full of local establIshment. $100 in court costs when he ap- Drive. George Chubo, ~ fashiQns created JUST' FOR peared before. Judge Ira W. 0 w n e I, formerly ot y y ~OU tell ~nd' stately F.amily 'Birthday 'Dinner J_a_ _n_e_o_n_O_ct_o_b_e_r_2_,_, M_O_C_k_C1_"_d_,G_r_o_ • _ ~~ daughters of the gods." Honors Stark "Hic~ey at DAC ~ ../ ' ,.~~ ~~M Never again need you waste Mr. and. Mrs. Stark Hickey hours sedrching high and low 'were hosts at a family party at for fashions that .fit, .•. the Detroit Athletic Club last ~~t.::t') Never .again need you try Friday evening to celebrate Mr. w " ~" Hickey's. birthday. The guests "~"~~~ .. to be' sotisfied with 0 dres5, were Mr. andMrs.Otto.F. Ham- COt'lt or suit with sleeves just lin, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Saturday nearly the right length ... Schoenherr and Mr. arid Mrs. with wt'lis+lines thot always Howard Shaw. miss .•• with skirts too short. Specia£ .-'." HERE ..• every fashion in REMARKABLE your 12 to 20 size is a fash- SAVINGS! ion that fits 011 the propor- tions of your Nylon. Hose' START AT swan - thro~t- 1 ad, ~lIowy- t..~_ '"i All torsoed, long- ., Gauges stemme.d fig- '~I \l[!][![]~~ IS(b@J1?[hU30 _--======h,c. . , 1 ure. \ .. ,'~'~ 110 KERCHEVAL • GROSSE POINTE FARMS You t 1.1 find seporotes for every OCCo- SATURDAY ••• OCT. 18 sion:- For cam- $1°1', ~..<) pus, coreer .. • . . . ,. . . -Picture.' by Fred 'Runnells TEACHER N. RAY WATLING pb~ntS.O\lt.some of the mechanic~I,~eatures of the new Ford, donated by Adam, 60 Gauge included and dress-up. Come in and select that , . Ski~+s rMge Si,mms to the Grosse Pointe High School StUdent, Driver, Trainjilg'Class. JUDY .PRUDY listens while' ANN WEB- STER patiently waits her driving lesson. Twenty'-eight students have:enrolled :in the class which is the second to be All al'e top-quality-No irregulars from wools to F extra school dress •..• from i<'lffetos • • • formed since last spring at the high school.' Each. student ,receives two hours credit and his or her drivers license. b Iou s e s in- Grosse Pointe pol.ic:efavor the Student Driver 'c1assesbecause they feel the .instruction makes each student an 'excellent " 3 to 10 dollars driver. . elude . nylons, cottons, i e r • .Gr,~upMee:in9 Planne~ By Delta Delta Delta 20445 MACK seys and silks. . Students to Get Day Off I The Eastslde group of the Del- oer 23 at 8 p:m .. • • . and this . ta Delta Delta Alliance will hOld Mrs, Lloyd. Thomas will as~ist coreer girl's its first, group,'meeting .this fall Mrs. Vance as co-hostess. Mrs. dress in vel- While Teachers Convene at the Beaconsfield avenue home J. A. Hoffines will discuss Par- vety soft cor- The Michigan Education As- I these Region, I, mee't~ngs of the of Mrs. Russell Vance on Octo- ent-Teacher relationship. duroy in red. sodation is holding its Region I Michigan Education Association.; rust, green or Conference in Detroit, Thursday, 'Approximately tw o-thirds of gold, with l NELLY DON October 23 and Fl'iday, October the faculty of Grosse Pointe Pub-I contour belt 24, The Michigan Education. 'As- lie School teachers ~nd admi~-' of plastic pat- . . I Stairj sociation is the oldest profes- strators are members of the Mich-' ent (14.95) ••• Isional organization to which many i igan Educati.on Asso,cia~ion:.This Travel'Sm,art, ... Next, picture I . . state orgamzaton lS affIlIated yourself weor- publIc school teachers and ad-I with the National Education As- Yes, Ride the ministrators belong in the State, sociation and sends delegates Stairs ••• ing this fobu- of Michigan, having just cele- each summer to the summer con-' brated its 100 birthday at Ypsi- vention of this large national 01'- This is the INCLIN-ATOR, ,the pick Orlon! lously fitted. lCedo 2.9239 lanti on October 10, ganization., . . unique, electrically operated wnirling - skirt- I On Thursday evening, October Some local school personnel. "stair lift," operating from the ed coot in 23, ?t t~e Cass Tech High School. are participating in this year's house-lighting circuit. Folds grey c he c k a.udltorJUn:, Robe.rt Vogeler, as-I program. Forrest Geary is taking against the wall, when not in woo I suede, slstant vlCe-presldent, Interna- part in the Adult Education Pro- tional Telegraph and Telephone gram, Thursday afternoon. use, Absolutely safe and easy 50lid grey ~o operate. :luede or deep I Company, will address the mem- Miss Virginia .Johnston of Pou- color guicle beors of the orga,nization. ~n "17 pard Elementary School appears Phone or write offi.:e for' fur- r b I a c k wool Months of DespaIr." The tItle of in the program' on Visual Aids, ther information and estimate. broo d c lot h hi~ address refers to his. im. I Friday afternoon; Mr,Glenn Bray (68.00) ••• or ptls~nment by the Comm,umsts.of the Grosse Pointe 'High School tick 10 t his shower- F~lda'y, October 2~, m the.will be acting as Chairman of ACME ELEVATOR CO. shedding coat audltorlUm .of Maso!!lc Temple, the Chemistry and Physics sec-I 10542.E. Warren Ave. WA. 1.9424 i", checks of Harlan Hatcher, preSident of the tion Friday afternoon. University of Michigan, will ad------'---- _ Colors red ll"d dress the group on the subject I :'The ~\1id-Twentieth Century

9 r e e n I red 'American Scholar.'" FoUowing ond novy or this meeting teachers will divide • black t'!nd ,into, various groups for luncheon green royon meetings and following those, a series of smaller divsional meet- and acetote Exciting ings throughout the .afternoon . . . . to be All public schools in Grosse preview of bel t e d two Pointe will be closed Friday, color trends ways or war:'! October 24, to permit teachers oelt.less and administrators ." to attend n fashion .• : (19.95) .•• Md when it Lieut. Edward Barthel inspired by comes to slips Ordered to Active Duty . • . the per- lar's oazaar, fect choice is Lieut. EQward P. Barthel has, this ona in t'lll- been ordered to active duty and our cosmetic i will report to Lackland Air Force I Base, Texas, on October 22. I I .shows.how nylon (as easy I Lieutenant Barthel is a grad-, to CMe for as uate of Grosse Pointe High \ atch radicJnt your. n y Ion Scr...)o1.He was graduated from I stockings) i n the University of Michigan 'SChOOll .Fast lipstick bldck or white of Engineering in August and re- ceived his commission in the, with nylon net uek wi. ,.' vacationer abric colors. ROTC in June of 1951. i o y A~.:1'$-..- bottom (4.98), He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ~;::-/:~t~~ . '; Also be sure Harold G, Barthel, of 239 McMil- ' tlO we3f' :: to see the , Ian road. csh, Welll.ccasasual wonderful se- ese Nelly"will be welcome · lection of Being married' is one way for swet'l~ers knit- a man to save time making up his mind about things. additions to, r wardrobe.Wnnkle-frec, . ted in pure wool>. C <'l 5 h - washable c 150£ Orion blended with mere, ond ny- lon. IPSTICK let the • silky pima cotton. Always ready to go ,- • There ore always looking like a miIlKm! Factor literolly hun- :DoctOf dreds of Speetator RIlL, left, with shaped cutaway jacket, lipstick that d res s e s for write it slim skirt pleated onto hipline yoke. 10 to 16. 22.95 ager - yet does a v e r y occa- i . sion ... suits _' f r your Iip~ • Free advice maybe V.yoke dres6, above, with slim, flattering lines. ond coats of costly. Let your DoCtor Note skirt pockets repeat soft-tailor detail o need for YOI.' to e v'e r y type, of the bodice. 10 to 20 and blouses, skirts, make a careful diagno. . lis and write a prescrip. ll.l:,e you want a lip- jac k e t s ond Both in beige, grey or' navy- It 5ta:-~ on !on;::er. sloch ••• robes, gowns ond tion. Then, of course, ctor"" new Col('(- slips .•• girdles and bros we hope you'll bring ,lick keeps lip5 ell. • •• Md last but not least the prescription to •• ,1'oft. Yet Color.Fa.~t ••. rylon stockings that are for our preCise com •. r than llny "iodel. -eally LONG ENOUGH! .•• pounding. Tha.nk Jou! ' .. ~wr '-ould, Choose rrom now on .•. it's ONE TU.4-154O -hade tooay. STOP IN ONE SHOP for Shop on this new, 1 ' I'll: your shopping needs. ~ I .. . wider thoroughfa't'e, Over Five-Seven Shop* Jacobson's~endorsed indiyiduaJity' of' now completed TOWN 'N' • Trade Fourth Floor i . :\1ark Noiitf DAME ' . PHA.RMACY Tie patterns to highlight, thepetsonal. good taste' and offering ~'1i Send us yOur nome and address for our Toll Girl Moiling List: tfT he PrescripJion Store" of each customer ..See thisrrew':selecti'on of fallcolors:in a wide pleasurable ;E POINTE 17000 Kercheval Ph. TU. '.2154 range.of styles. In.fine silk, o(collrse, for the well groomedkllot. driving, . TUXEDO 5-3453 , , ,. .' . ' i" 20445 MACK AVE opposite Howard Johnson's ~ecl3rYQnl ,Qur uwest grotfp, 2.50 and 3.50 10 p.m. MENSWEAR -'STREET FLOOR ~..osse pointe woodS;; I p.m. T520 Woodwtlrd Ave. m',l . -- -.- ~ - - -- - ~------:- -~~~---.--~~------.-,-:--~----~------~-

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Page Six G R,O SS E POINTE NEWS Thursday, October 16, 1952 Thursday,

IPointe Colony 1 Card~"cty.Condu~t~d p. air to..Leave ..-,~hre~. Girls H.elp P~anll (jets \Keysto: Quee.n s;.t-iome, By Welc~~me'Wag9nClub ..0. E T. Political Convention . t ITo Me:et Oct.'21 ,. TheW.elcQme Wa~o,n,Newcom~ lIas erl1 .rIp I . -.- ONE DAY ersCluppll"Yed'cal'dsat.thehome " . . I Three Grosse Pointe girls have • of Mrs; Rich.ardPotterot Bed- .. -. hId t 1 "lit' 1 . The ,National Society oINew fo.rclroad pn Thurs,day"evening,;, Housegu~~ ~t the home of Mr'l e p~ . 0 pan a po lea con- ,England Women, Grosse' Pointe Odober 9,- / <, , ." an\i Mrs. WIlham F. Arnoldy of I ventlon" to be staged by the SERVICE Colony, wi llmeet 'Tuesda.y, N~WW.fDembeJipresent were:"';;" Neff road is her sister. Mrs. Kath- ,Y-Teens of Detroit Saturday 'October 21. at thehom~Of Mrs. Mrs. Harold'.I{oepsell; .Fishe~ erint! Gies of Chicago., night at Central Branch YV.lCA. NO EXTRA CHARGE I Expert ins' Harry S. McQueen, on Van Dyke r?ad, Mrs.ponalqBliss,'. Radnor After her stay here Mrs. Gies I More than 3,000 Y.Teens will American, avenue.~ Mrs. W. Arthur Batten clrc~e;' ,¥r~.E. C.. Stanley, Merri~ and Mrs. Arnoldy are planning; cast a straw vote for president • Special for ThuPiday, Friday, Sat",rday of Balfour, president, will con-I' y.re~tller;anq.'¥reiEdmond Stef.:' , to'" motor to Rochester, N.Y. to: at the convention which has been Learn to • Enjoy the • duct a board meeting at 11' mson .. Trombley,~';,',. . . pay 'a visit to the latter's son and I patterned after the Itepublican • o'clock, and the regular busin,ess, Bring your • . Guests. for the'~"enil'lgwere ciaughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.! arid Democratic national conven- • session at 1 o'clock. ' Mrs ..qeorg~k."Darl1I).~of~0'1f!llt William F.,Arnoldy. \'tions. • High Scho' • Assistant hostesses for-the 12 Mas~.. ~nd Mrs; HarrIet Yl~bert,. Serving on' the planning com- Jr. Cl05se~

Any o'clock luncheon will be Mrs: f Sweater Bedfordroad,-.,...... • ..,., are Glenna Howell, 1626 M C -, H R H mittee Cleaned and' BI(Jcked Henry B. Joy, Mrs. HeniyM. \. The group' wl11~meet ~t Sl~ s rs.. ar ass eturns ere! Huntington; Jeanne Newell, 1883 Booth and Mrs. Charles' Crat- Restaural'lt on .octo her 22 at 12.30~ FollOWIng New York Junket ' i Country Club drive; and Nancy C.sh .ncl Carry her n~ Reservations are reo p,~, forlunch~.on.andlaterp~ay Se'dIe!' 1041 N. O~..ford. 4.Day Laundry Servi~. - Shirts _ 'funily lunclles quired by the precedingSatur- bndge at the home of Mrs. Mur- ) , day, October 18, ray Nelson, 3651 Somerset. Phone Mrs. Carl Hess is back in her . Mrs. Clifford A. Neville,a! Mrs. Richard Potter, TU. 1~0093 Pemberton road horne after a Don't und~rrate the danger- Denby Cleaners Bishop road, program chairman, for reservations. short visit Tn New York City. nor overrate' your skill. will introduce as speaker Francis ' '20087 Mack, at Fairholme TU. 2-6189 N. Robinson •. of the' Detroit I lnstitute of Arts. wholle subject t. Plant D!NBY DOES 11609 E. ,McNichols will be ":Early Silver of 'Dttroit." "r 10315 E. Warren GOOD WORK 16306 Harper A national' defense report will l . _...... ,.. _,~ '" .':_,_ ,': _ _,,' ,': ' • _. __,_~_, _ • "l :. "", ::" ... _ _ _.~-. 750 At1 be given by Mrs.; Edward A., "MISS ~~RQUEL~NE. HAR:ttIMAN, 24j of West\Vin~- , Davy of SOp1er~et Rd., chairtn~n. chester avenue, DetrOit, .:wasawarded the "Queen's Home" afthefestiyalo! Lady Queen .of PeaceChurch)astSunl!lay~' Arecqrd '~Jerk at General Motors, 'Miss :ijarriman i~en;' gaged, "so don't rush boys. Pictured are, left to, right:- KERCHEVAL AT ST. CLAIR MISSpE}.RLEY'LENBARD of the JO.l1l').'J:Brady Oo.,tl1e decorating firm which furnished the.l1ome;REV.l1'R ..'EMIL " I/ I CAPPANO, 'pastor o{ Our Lady~QU:een;,~pf'PeaceParishj' _MISS HARRIMAN and CURTIS MOWER, whose firm fur,. I nished the kitchen and laundry and}?iovided ReA'tele- ,i vision /Setin the home. .'.' ::' . .' --.KERCHEVAL AT ST, CLAIR

I Admira1 to Give Expert is Guest lallorc KIP CALF WHIZ .KIDS I Town Hall Talk ,01 Marie Bird velvet

"Do Our Meljor Interests De~, B Marie Bird of the Marie Bird for' after ..five. ' little nifty carryalls to I pend on Asia7" is the sultject eauty Salon had as h~r guest ' rchosen by Rear, Admiral Ellis M. on a' half-hour' television pro- M f~' tote about u)ith ease Zacharias for his talk a't Detroit gram Tuesday, October 7, Mad- doings Town Hall, Wednesday morning, ~~;a~r~~u;~~~re~,u~:N~~s~~~~~ October 22, at 11 o'clock in Fisher Paris and Zurich, Switzerland. Theater. Mme. Buck interviewed two The veteran Naval Intelligence BLACK Officer will tell the Detroit Town beauty' scholarship winners, Bev- The little cupped cocktail cap erly Labadie of Grosse Pointe, , BROWN Hall audience how we can Com- and Hazel Foster. of Detroit, fol'- From (1 bat Communism in the East. and merly of 'petoskey. She asked has a burst of feathers confined I TAN-RED at the same time' protect our in- them why they had chosen beau- raglan I teresi's alsewhere. ty culture as a career. Both girls to one side ••• a web of veiling to mln. k, ':i NAVY Admiral Zacharias has a back. expressed liking to meet people , ground of 38 years in the Navy. and. because they liked working . natural i H'IS h'19hIY success f uI campaIgn' with tl1eir hands. Hazel has sheath the face dramatically • • • and BUTTERSCOTCH of psychological warfare against planned. a career in beauty cul- two.bul the Japanese High Command dur- ture. since she was eight years a peerless smartness. Black, brown, navy. ing the closing phase of World old. counde,' War II was credited with crystal- Beverly is .l graduate pf St. Sizes ] lizing Japanese opinion to sur- Paul's High .School, and Hazel 10.95 render even before the HiroJ shima bomb. was graduated from Petoskey 10,95 " ". t f th High School. Both girls won llcho- Smce retlren:en. rom r' e Ilarships from the Miss Bird,W.ho Navy, the "Adn;ural. has w Itte~ I will present two scholarshIps two ~ooks, Be~1!~dC~?sed Doors each year to girls who wish to and Secret MlSSIons, make beauty culture a career, Each winner may choose tneir Charles Treger, 17, own. school of instruction. Half To be Heard in Recital of their time will be training in plus 20% tax the salon t,) acquaint them with Charles Treger, 17-year-old every phase of beauty shop pro- Detroit violinist who is the cedure. youngest member of the Detroit, ------Symphony' Orchestra, will, play a solo concert in the Art Insti- tute auditorium Saturday, Octo- ber IS. at. 8:15 p.m. , Harold DeRemer will be the accompanist and will share the performance of the Brahms Son- ~ " ata, Op. 100. Other compositions . are the Paganini Concerto, Op. 6, " Romance by Beethov~n, and works by Tartini, C.P.E. Bach, I; Kreisler, Wagner, Dvorak, Sara- sati, etc. A first performance is ll. Sarabande by Albert Hoesl of • Ann Arbor. ---~_._.__._'-'------special offer

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'ctober 16, 1952 Thursda'/l October 16, 1952 G RO S 5 EP 0 I N T E NEWS Page Sever;- .. ~' t iris Help Plan 'IChurch Dinner Bride-Ele.ct ....•. Pointe-Theater I Convention" . . Set for Oct. 24 To 'Aid'Hospital', irosse Pointe girls have Ballroom Dancing ,. plan a "political can- The Women's Association of Politics and. acti~gg-~ hahd-In-I to be staged by the CLASSES NOW FORMING the Grosse.'Pointe Congre'gatiopal hand thes~ days when the cast of Detroit Saturday , Church recently revealed plans of Grosse Pointe; Theater's cur- :entral Branch YWCA. Expert instruction In Fox-trot, Woltz, Rumba, Samba, Mambo, Early for the firsfall-church dinner. of rent prClducti~h "LoandBehold" 1an' 3,000 V-Teens will American, Square, Novelty Dances and Social Etiquette, the fall season. The. dinner has g,et together for rehearsal. Pfac- raw vote for president been set for 6:30 Fi-iday evening, t~cany half the, cast are very .'r-' :vention which has been Learn to danc!! with ease and confidence; leorn to lead or follow. October 24, at which time Pro- Enjoy the popularity of beIng a desirable partn~r. It's fun, It's eosy' bve memb~rsof the' Young after the :Republican Bring your friends. fessor Edward Speare. of Olivet ' Republicans group; . )cratic national conven- <;:oUege will discuss some of the The. play" a 'gay comedy by High School Classes, beginners and advanced, Thur. 7:30.to 9:30 p.m. college's advantages .. John. Patrick, is being ,directed on the planning com~ .Jr. Closses, beginners and advanced, Frio 7:00 to 9 p.m .. The Congregational Church will b! Mrs. GeorgeCandlet, Ifwillbe recognize the stgte-wide"Olivet e Glenna Howell, 1626 Tuition .. One-dollar I'er Lesson gIven a.tPierce'4.~dit. Qriurn.. ,."F....ri. In; Jeanne Newell. 1883 Day,r on Sunday, October 26. day and Saturday; Oetoper"24 Adults and Private Groups. , .Call for inforMation. 'The church .uSO will'entertain KERCHEVAL cst ST. CLAIR :lub drive; and Nancy a.nd 25, at 8.:30P,.m. ,.1:fO.r ...th....;i!.b. e....ne- .041 N. Oxford. soldie~s of the Chalfonte anti-\ .. fIt ?f Cottage Hospital. .: . .•• aircraft battery with games and TIckets are beirig, handled byI singing at 12:30 p.m., October 28. Mrs.. Joseph Marshall. for ..thel mderrate the danger- Communit~ sewing will be held theatre, and Mrs. Cameron ate your skill. on the first, third and fifth Tuesw Waterman fo r t 11 e Cottage days of eaoh month :from 10 a.m.' Hospital. .. Special until 3 p.m., the association an- H:adingthe cast of players is nounced. preSIdent, Jack Sinclilii'. New SCHOOL of QANCE Mr. and 'Mrs. H. Nelson of Lin- members in the cast {all very Lack of confidence is said to active politicaUy), are James R.. Value! 7~O ALTER ROAD V All~y 2.38,31 coIn. roael, recently announced be retarding busin~s!l-hut there the, engagement of ther dau,hter, Daoust, Lynn Girard, J.T. Farley is no. lack of confidence men .. ELIZABETH PARK, to Robert and John Lyles.V~teransin .the D.. May, son of Mrs. A. May of, cast are Ellen Connelly, Town- Wyandotte and the la.teMr. May. send Goebel 'and Louella. Wertz. I, , A spring wedding is being J;oanne Gay is. busy indeed, for planned. she is stage manager for:the play { by night and secretary. forRe- , publican Can d i d'a t e Richard RHINESTO~~ES . I Girl Scouts ' Durant by day. Mrs. Ralph Gen-, ~Aid TB Fight ter is production manager. St, Matthew Women's Club [ 'I Girl Scouts from Troop No, RUmrT'i'ag8 Sale 940 unde.r the leadership of Mrs. Plans I - I Regularly $5 to $10 by I J~ne F. Smith, 249 Kenwood A rummage sale sponsored by tailored White Stag, . I Court, Saturday spe:nt. the day the St. Matthew Wome11's. Club I " I helping the Tuberwlosis and will be held at the. parish hall, Health Society prepare their Harper at Buckingham. on Fri. Christmas Seal letters for mail- day, October 24, f'rom9 a.m. Neckiaces - Bracelets - Earrings ing. until 9 p.m. and on the following As part of their community day from 9 a.m. until noon. Pins, • • • Crystal mounted on rhodium. MINK and WOOL service the following .girlsar.e Clothing for the entire 'family playing an essential role in the and many useful. household. 46th Annual Christma!i Seal items and toys will be aV.lilable Crystal, Sapphire, Ruby, Amethyst or FLANNEL SHIRT Sale whose funds go to combat at bargain prices. tuberculosis, They are Katie Cql- Mrs. Daniel A. Sweeney, chair- E;"fjrald mO!Jnt,ljd en gold! lin!i, Susan Burgess, Nancy man, assisted by Mrs. Maurice C. Cowan, Carol Lee Stone, Edith ~hevalier, co-chairman, will be I in charge of the affair, From our White Stag collection ••• Hope, Martha Herdegen, Patty Smith, Carol Massey: Frances raglan shoulder shirt of 10% Vaughn, Mary. Lee WilsoX'!ion, Utopia must wait until the un. r Carolyn Krebs, Eve Frandel derdog can become. top dog with- mink, 90% wool • . . in greige (the Kathy McDonald, Margaret Quig. out abusing the underdog. . :,\-';.\--;: ley, Jana Sue l(aler, Barbara :(:~;~:. natural wool color), with Lus!i, Lois Backburn, Susan ~.::~-tJ/f}}¥ two-button adjustable cuffs and a Cooper. ;:>:v-~ The funds from the sale of the: rounded convertible collar, double-barred Christmas Seals! ~ go toward combating tuberculosis. Sizes 10 to 18. in "'layne County. Last year; 10,95 there were 4,136 cases of TB in I the county and many more which: remained undiscovered. 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r------_':'::.~--,---lll From Another Pointe Saturday Newlyweds Joan S'hort. and,. fo'tH'e' Poi nte ... * ... ~ '" '" .. of View That new nursery ,inTHEAL- ' DAVID MARTIN. son of MR. Le.ave for the South Chari By FRED RoGLANCY JR. home on and MRS. DAVID C. MP...RTIN Mrs. ,EdwarcfReuter of 2119 Fleetwood, a freshman Jan. Schermerhorn Lake Shore road was completed John Mr, and Mrs, John Edward Reuters Speak Vows in St. Clare. Daughter-of to., just. in time to welcome 'a new at Albion eollege, has just been de Montefalco Church Befor~ Departing for Florida; son, PETER STEPHEN, who elected secr.etary of Seaton hall Is Married. arrived Oct. 8. Mrs. Glancy was residence of Albion men. ' Bride was Mary Elizabeth Lonskey RE! If occurs to a portrayer' of the passing show, that one of BETTY McCpy...... Following their marriage last Saturday morning in st. the penalties of being around a long time- ROSEMARY G. TOMICIC, Mr. and 1, ~ '" * .. Clare de Montefalco Church. Mr. and Mrs; John Edward Is the tug we feel when vie lose a member of the cast ••• This week-endv.£ill, find post daughter of MR. and' MRS. hosts at a wee. Reuter left on a motGr trip Florida. While each day brings new and vivid friends, we miss deb ADELEiHVE~NER, daugh- .. WALTER E.TOMICIC of Balfour to following the :' those who now are part of memory. ter ofMRS; JULIUSF. E.,HUEB. - road, was recently pledged to The Rev. Father Edward ~------M. Houghton i Sweetiey heard their marriage bridemaids were Carol Ferris and We felt that way when news came, this past week~ of NER of, East, 'Jefferson ,avenue,' Iota Chapter of Delta Delta Delta The ceremor closing her schooLbooks at the at the University of Michigan. vows and after the church Marueen Ferris. the passing of that'deboniar troubadour, Ray Gorrell, whose 5 o'clock in ti, graceful music set the tempo for Detroit society over thirty- Uof M.in favor of a week:end in * ... ..' ' service the bride's parents The bridegr~om asked William vanston,Ill. where she'll 'be the Bethany Luth. odd years . . . ' MISS JANICE KIEFER, the Mr. and Mrs. Otto G. Lonskey Howard to be his b~t man and guest. of MARY MARGARET The bridegrC'l And when we recall the old and lovely days ... Ray will daughter oiMR. and MRS. GER. of Whittier road, entertained the ~roomsmen comp1'1sedGeorge CONKLING, daughter of ,BISHOP ALD KIEFER of Toles lane, a Mr. and Mcl. ( be there at the drums ... switching those funny hats to add guests at a wedding breakfast HedlL a~d James Holston, . and MRS. WALLACE E.-CONK'- freshman at Albion college, has and reception at Lochmoor Ch~oslDg for her daughter s ton Jr. of Fish to the merriment , .. and we'll see him at the head of his LING. Of course, the week-end been pledged to the, Alpha Chi Club weddmg a gown of teal blue ta- For her wedd, orchestra, eyes twinkling, ready to play the night through includes attendance at the Mich- Omega sorority there. . ,ffeta, Mrs. Lonskey completed gown of pure w: for the debutantes and their beaux. igan-Northwestern game. .. .. >I< The former Mary Ellzabeth her costume with an ice-. rose ...... moulded bodic! Jjc * Jjc HENRY J. ECKFELD, of Pern- Lonskey was gowned in white velour chapeau and pale orchids, I Peter Pan collal From now until Dec. 22 plans nylon tulle, the moulded bod- . ,berton road, climaxed two weeks , fi. h d 'th rtr.t k The bndal party was seated at Ray Gorrell in THE C. BLOUNT SLADE I :rll buttons fr: of formal rushing at the Uni- 'ce DIS e WI po aI nee - bl h '.... You'd have ca1led him a broth of a lad when he arrived home of Edgemere road will be line trimmed 'n Al . 1 a U shaped ta e at t e receptl~ waist. The full versity- of Michigan by pledging 1 encon ace. in Lochmoor Club. brief train and from Chicago three decades ago. He joined Gene Goldkette's pointed toward the debut of The great skirt swirled into -a' , daughter. JANE, who bows that Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity. Son' , dh' 't d '1 Arrangements of all-whlte au- fingertip lengtl organization. But his own personality and his way with a of MR. and MRS: HENRY F. cour.t tram an ~r lmpor e 1 - . d d I bl afternoon at a tea in the Detroit 'o ve'l f 11 f ' f tumn flowers ecorate t 1e ta e. place by l'I tin;' drum soon brought him recognition and he became the dar. ECKFELD, he was a June 1950 ,lusl n 1 e rom a cap 0 , .Athletic Club. Jane is a fresh- satin and alemon lace. The weddmg cake, flanked by and illusion. ling of society. man at Newton College, in New- graduate of Grosse Pointe High She carried ~- School. He is currently enrolled In her bridal bouquet were ivory tapers, w,:s on. a smaller His was the only Detroit orchestra we've ever' known ton, Mass. this year. stephanotis and ivy. table where agam white flowers themums in he: in the junior class in the College to be engaged for an out.of.the.country party. ... * ... The three attendants were, were used. The bride.s ~e're thinking of the time Ray and his entire band flew All this week Pointers are en- of Literature, Science, and the Arts at the University. gowned alike in opera l.ength ~hen the young Reuters .left on down' to Bermuda to play for Wendell W. Anderson at the joying greeting a former local frocks of coral tulle. Fashioned their Southern motor trIP, the Royal Air Force Ball back in '41. He introduced the earliest girl, MRS. THOMA.S, COVER >I< >I< '" with full skirts the gowns were bride changed to a brown tweed III (Olive Ann Brown) who is MRS. CECIL GRIGGS and her complemented by small, match- suit. her ~auntr bonnet picking rhumba hand to Detroit to play for Mrs. Edsel Ford and the daughter, DOROTHY, of Wash- late Mr. Ford. the guest of her brother-in-law ing hats and half veils: up the m,8lze tones of th~ tweed. and sister, MR. and MRS, ALEX- ington road" returned last week They carried bouquets of Fuji Returmng from Florl?a. the It was Gorrell music at the ball of society's Scintillating ANDER L. WIENER of Univer- from a week's stay in New York Six marking the debut the Country Club of Mrs. Arthur mums in shaded tones of autumn. Reuters plan to make their home Wf: at sity place. MR. COVER" who City. Barbara Lonskey was her sis. ih Grosse Pointe. ... '" >I< H, Buhl Jr., the late Mrs. Paul H, Deming, Mrs. Samuel H, came to the Pointe with his wife, ter's maid of honor and the ------Bell, Mrs. Alexander Wiener, Mrs. Frederick Latham and returned to their home in Clev- Michigan State College student JOAN REXFORD, of Trombley . Mrs. Ernest Kanzler Visits Mrs. Jonathan Latimer. eland on Tuesday. The Wieners ' " -Picture by Beatrice Zwaan Funds Pointers will rememb2r they danced to, G,orrell music complimented the Covers at a The former MARY ELIZABETH LONSKEY, daughter lload, has been named to mem- In Virginia and New York supper party Sunday evening. oiMr. and Mrs. Otto G. Lonskey of Whittier road, who was bership of the MSC Union board. Holiday Debuts when Peggy Ainsworth (Mrs. William Wilford Townsend) ... * ... The Union Board plans and ma'n- Mrs. Ernest Kanzler of Lake vision: was a feted debutante .•• married on October 11 to the son of the late Mr. and Mrs . .MR. and MRS. JAMES K. ages student entertainment in' Are A'nnoullced Shore road is visiting in Virginia * lie Peter Reuter of Balfour road. and will make a quick t,ip to * WATKINS JR. of Darien, Conn, the Union Building during the One d'i The Music Was His (IRENE TAYLOR, of New York) school year. December dates are being Manhattan before her return to , have announced. the birth of a MRS. FRED T. MURPHY, MR.I of Lewiston road. Included in the claimed by families of the Christ- the Pointe this week-end. I When the Pointe's great hosts entertained, they comM appeal I son, RICHARD TAYLOR WAT- and MRS. EDWARD WUNSCH, farewell were MR. and MRS. MARIE SP AETH is chair- mastime debutantes. plimented their guests with their favorite music . . . Ray Opening the season will be the KINS, on Sept. 26. JOHN S. NEWBERRY JR., DR. CHARLES FARRELL, Poi n t e man of the Fall Tea to be given Mrs. David Weir Opens Gorrell's , .• * * .. and MRS. RAYMOND BAER, aux Barques regulars, who divide by the Guild of Trlnity Luth. tea dance Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Mail )j He was the modern music master for the Newberrys, MRS. FRANK W. COOLIDGE, the seasons between the Michi- T. Bodman of Vendome road Home on McMillan Road Spending last week-end at eran Church at the home of Dr. I the Algers. the Gardners, the Joys, the Andersons, the HolM Grand Bend, Ont .. were MR. and ME. and MRS. GILBERT PIN- gan - resort and their home at and Mrs, Robert Schellig, of are. giving to introduce their GREE, ME. and MRS. WALTER Fort Lauderdale. After the lunch- daughter, Thayer, to society. The Mrs, David Weir who has Republ dens, the Books, the Boyers, the BuhIs, the Demings, the MRS. EDGAR LEE FINK or Ven- Severn road, Grosse Pointe spent the Summer in Europe. has SCOTTEN and ME. and MRS. eon, the Farrells left for New Woods, on Sunday afternoon, party will take place at the Little Dodges, the Evans, the Kanzlers, the Macauleys, the Torreys, dome roalL and their guests. MR. opened her home on McMillan and MRS. HAMILTON O'CON- RALPH THOMAS, York planning to go from there October 19, from 4 until 6 o'clock. Club. 407 HJ the Fords, the Schlotmans, the Skaes, the Backuses, the Thayer will share honors at road for the Autumn season. 1 NOR...... i for the South. Strohs ...... another December party with hel' "Wonderful people" he always called them ... and long Cable from Rome confirmed I .. * .. To Hold Fashion Show cousin, Anne Schrieber when, BEST SHOES YOU CAN BUY ARE THE Det.ro; Embarking on a South Ameri- the marriage last Saturday vf MR. and MRS. MAX B. Mc- I b ago, we came to kn'ow, that's precisely the way his wonderful can cruise this week are MR. ..and the Pointe's MARTHA McCLIN'- KEE 'were hosts at a birthday At WomenlsCity C u their grandmother. Mrs. James UJ .. people felt about Ray Gorrell. MRS. GEORGE M. ENDICOTT TOCK, daughter of MR. and party last Saturday evening in Thayer McMillan of Essex boule- ~ 1JGLJKffff' ~ - * >I< ,. of Merriweather road andMR. MRS. JAMES, I. McCLINTOCK their Lake Shore road home The Junior Committee of the vard, gives a small dance at the { J and MRS.• JOHN D. BENFIELD of Beverly court,'and ANTHONY honoring' their son BRENT. Women's City Club will sponsor Little Club on Dec. 27. ~ JANE McCLURE.JOHN GRAHAM WED Anne's parents are Dr. and ~ ~ At a small, informal wedding in Christ Church, Grosse of Lake Shore road. E. MOODY. son of MRS. EARL Brent and his wife; the former a fall fashion show at the club, Mrs. W. Frederic Schreiber of CD. Pointe our favorite your,g actress ... Jane McClure be- .. * * F. MOODY of st. Louis. The JULIE HARRIGAN of Binning- Friday evening, "betober 24, at Pointers attending the Rise ceremony. took place in St. Paul's ham, have returned from Alaska 8 o'clock, Three Mile drive. ::;:; .... came the bride of JohI) Graham last Friday evening . % Stevens concert at Masonic Au- Within the Walls and the officiat~ where until last week he was in Marjorie Lundy, of Irving's, The third debutante of the ~ ... The Rev. James F. Whittemore officiated at the cere. ditorium Wednesday evening in- ing pastor was former Pointer.! military service. will show a wide variety of styles, Hale V. Sattley family will bow ... (No (; mony which was follOWE~dby a reception in Millar Hall. , •• cluded MRS. HENRY B. JOY, the REV. HILLIS DUGGIN,' ...... sizes and prices. to society when Pamela is honor- ~ ed at a tea dance at the Little .... The Grahams'left for a wedding trip to Mexico. , •• MRS. HENRY P. WILLIAMS, The bride wore a pearl gray MRS. RALPH C. WILSON JR. A coffee hour will take place Club the afternoon of Dec. 24, : MRS. STANDISH B A C K US, lace and jersey frock with juliet of Oxford road and MRS. BEN. in the main dining room follow- - ~llUlllIlmlnlllmmnllllllllllllll'l of cyrstal g:ray beads for her J AMIN W. JAYNE of Sunning- ing the show. Ernest Kanzler will present their ~ ~ wedding. MRS. FREDERICK dale drive. are planning to leave daughter Katrina at a ball in the CLIFFORD 'FORD JR. of the next Monday to spend a week in z City Club Books Talk Country Club. -< I Pointe wa~ her sister's only at- New York. The following week- By Dr. H. J. Morgenthau And on Dec. 26 a quartet of v tend ant. FERRENDO FERRE of end MR. WILSON and MRS, debs will come out together at a 5 Rome was best man.. JAYNE will join their wives in I b"ll given in the Country Club >- After a wedding trip in Europe the East. Dr. H. .r. Morgenthau of Chi- cago University has been sched. by their parents, They are Alexia ~ 11 the couple will return to Rome * .. * uled by the Business and Pro- Angell, daughter of Mxo,and Mrs. 0 .E'(c/usil.'e u:itl1 [Ts I where Mr. Moody will continue MRS. ALVAN MacCAULEY :: i:i fessional Group of the City Club James B. Angell of Stephens VI ~ his study of architecture under JR. of Kenwood road is in Sea ;;:: Island. Ga" where she is the guest to speak October 20 on "Unfin- road,; Eunice Hefferan, daughter :;; in J.tic/11gm? i? Fulbright scholarship. ~ of MRS, CARSTEN TIEDEMAN ished Business of American of Mr, and Mrs. George B. Hef- ~ feran of Merriweather road: UJ * ... '" at her Winter home. Foreign Policy." a;I MRS, D. FRASER SULLIVAN Jacqueline Jenks, daughter of i= .... I '" .. * The men in the lives of City ...... ~ planed out to the West coast to An early -visitor to Florida'tIlis Club members are especially in- Mr. and Mn., J. V. Jenks of Riv- i ..""' A greet a new grandson PETER year will be MRS. MICHAEL J. vited to dinner at 6 p.m. followed ard boulevard and Susan Rich-' WALTOR.PIEREE' I MacMARTIN, born Oct. 4 to KEARINS of Oxford road. Mrs. by the program in the auditorium. ardson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i MR. and, MRS. JOSEPH Mac- George P, Richardson Jr. of Riv- E Kearins recently returned from a October 18 is the deadline for = MARTIN, (NINA SULLIVAN). ard boulevard. Grosse Pointe = visit in New Vm.!\: City. reserv'ations, ...... • • >II Arriving. next Monday from 2711 !C1 MR. and MRS, LEROY~OB- Mrs. Walter Buhl Ford ~I D.C, will be MRS. IAN. of Hollywood road, an- lE Leaves For Naples, Fla. S JOHN R. SEARLE who is to be nounce the birth of a daughter, ~lIIl1ll1mllllllllnllIIlIUJllmm; the 'houseguest of MRS. CHAUN- BARBARA ANN, on October 8. CEY GRIGGS of'Muskoka road...... Mrs. Walter B. Ford, who has ¥ * • , Visiting MRS. MAR K. K. been the houseguest of her

Bidding a reluctant goodbye EDGAR of Lincoln road over brother and sister.in-Iaw,' Mr. I , to Summer was the group of the week-end were her son, S. and Mrs. Frank J. Towar of Ham- Jl1 .fISHEI lOAD Pointe aux Barques friends who WARMAN EDGAR, and grand- ilton court, left Tuesday to open lunched last week with MR.. and daughter SUSAN, of Pittsburgh, her home at Naples, Fla. for the MRS. CHARLES A. DEAN JR. Pa, Winter season. KISLAV ~ f~ -Ol\ swule-o w weae...- ,b~, b~. 'NMJ~ W b~

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T~ursday, October '6" 1952 )er 16, 1952 S R. 0 SSE, PO I N TE' N EW S Woman's Page ltes I • • • by, of, and for P.ointe Women Joan Houg.hton Weds Michigan.f}lub Mrs.'Cari A. Bottini Republicans weds To Hold Dance Plan. L~ncheon Montreal Bride:-Elect The University of Michigan A Republican Television Fund Feted at Pointe Party )uth Charles Thornton, III .Club of, Grosse Pointe has picked Raising luncheon' will be" hela on Friday, October 24, for the date . Monday,Oct?ber 271at:ih~Cry.s:- DOfl.)thy Cuttal. Who'll Wee Ched Swenson Nov. I Honored )Ws in St. Clart! . Daughter.of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nazke of Buckin9h~m Road of -it$' ,square dance. The. aff~ir ta~ 'Room ofMa~onic Temple at At Round-the-Crock Shower. by Mrs.Remington J. Purdy; . for Florida; Is Married at Ceremony in Bethany Lutheran Church: will take, place at 8:30 p.m~at thei 12.30 p.m., sponsored by women . ,-Ched;'Son of C.Q. Swensons o.rtincolii""'"Roao"" . --- ey Reception Held at Lochmoor Clu b Maire School,located ne~r, Ker- of Wayne and Oakland Counties . ,______. . cheval on Cadieux. representing the 20 Republican: The. P?inte, ~hich lunches and showers. its pwn \'>rid~s..-. marn in,; in St. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Natzke of Buckingham ro'ad were ,The dance is open to all mem- Womens' Clubs in those areas.! elect wIthm ..an Inch of their' pretty .lives, li;st ''leek-end" John Edward hosts at a wedding reception in the American Turners Club bers. and their guests. Wes and There will be a speaker of na- greeted Dor~thy Cuttle of Montreal who on Nov. 1 will be- following the marriage last Saturday of their daughter, Joan Julie Rea will do the calling. tional renown, to be anno\,tnced come the brIde o~ Ched Swenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C•. M. Houghton and Charles B. Thorton III. . 'Price of admission is $2 a later. The purpose of the lunch- W, Swenson of Lmcoln road. ...' Carol Ferris and The ceremony took place at ~------: couple, For reservations or fUI'th-. eon is to raise. an. immediate and Dorothy, daughter of Mr.'~ • 5 o'clock in the afternoon in Whipple, was maid of honor, er mformation, call Mrs. Harry sU,bstantial sum of money to de~ and Mrs, A. Douglas Cuttle I Guests at the party "'iven .1; m aSKed William Bethany Lutheran Church. do~ning a waltz length frock Ilf Pratt af TUxeclo .1~2873, or Mrs. fray televisi;:m costs, and ~ll of Barnstead, just outside of Mrs. Purdy were fasci~ated _to: lis best man and Th br'de ' th f shrImp net. It had strapless bod- 'William Krebs at TUxedo 5-3130; women donatmg to the fund wl11 Montreal, and her mother ar-. " ~ompri~ed George e 1 groom!s e son 0 ice and for the church service,. Admission may be paid at the. receive invitati~ms to the lunch- rived by plane to spend the' leam about a new kmd of bndal 's Holston. Mr. and Mr~.. Charles H. Thorn- she wore a tiny jacket of match- door. eon. . week-end with the S\ _ shower, one popula,r in Montreak her daughter's ton. Jr. of Fls~er road. ing net. Completing the costume . __ .--- . Word has come from Arthur .:. ~en::;ons, Dorothy told them. of the Martha Summerfield, Chairman of the . Mrs.. Remlllgton J. .P~dy Washington. shower which. had. I of teal blue ta~ For her weddmg, Joan wore a was a sman matching hat and a p · t A tt' d 15key completed gown of pure white silk satin, its bouquet of autumn toned mums. I .Oln er,s en Republican National Committee, ~medlately sent. out, InVlta- ' been. given for her just before lth an ice rose , moulded bodice finished with Wearing identical costumes Ch. G saying that '''the overwhellning tlOns to a round-the-Clock she left for the Pointe. public demand for radio and ~hower and ~uffet supp~r ~a:ty A ,Martb~ Washington show~~ and pale orchids. Peter Pan collar and tiny mater~ only in different shades were the I lcago ame candidates is putting an ever-, m. Dorothy s honor, InvItIng provldes bndes~elect with all the: ty was seated at tal buttons from neckline to bridesmaids including J 0 an's . increasing drain on our finances." frIends of ~he. Swenson family tools and equipment for sewing ~i!t the recepti- What does it profit a man to .~ calling Mrs. Wilson at TU 2-1383. :~~O~~~t,b~na~oc~~:~r~~mbers of I Gordon K. Young Travel S,ervice i.vc. Sunday, October 19th Z The annual bazaar and dinner . , D ii" all of the Women's Guild, will be \~ /»11 ~ °ot! Complete c:: save a small premium and lose' IGloria Clyma Candidate ~ ~ held on Novembe: 19. ~ variety 09:\..~ ~ ~ T,'avel Service from 10 a.m. U.a/1 - '\'l' ['5 >- For Homecoming Queen of hand-made artIcles wlll be on 'Wi .., ~ I everything he possessed? I p-:::::-~-- '\ sale, A bake sale will also be I C R U I S E S • T 0 U R S ... ~ ~ f".....r 'gan -I Gloria Clyma, 19,. of Severn :::1:: 5 ~ included. Everyone is i,~vited,.r ~f-J~ .~ Hotels and Resorts ... !i = road, Grosse Pointe. ,junior at all MSC, was one of five coeds cho- ..... ~ I IMPULSIVE IVAN was born L\ I ~ No Booking. Fees SALE CONO.UCTED BY V' (J , sen to compete for MSC home~ with a built-in pogo stick. He '''-!-;~ - i ARTHUR J. ROHDE I coming queen honors. bounces out of his car; streetcar :'- 112 Fisher Bldg. Lobby •PIERtE' ~ AND COMPANY ~ The winner, to be chosen by or bus right into heavy traffic \...:/ You Pay Quoted Rotes D. 0..)I~NIERNEY the Pennsylvania State College with nary a glance in any direc- I TR. 1-8046 Pointe INSURANCE football team, will be announced tion. youid think he was riding Co..venient Parking WOoaward t .9085 I iOctober 21.' The queen and her in a toaster the way he pops out A I R •• , R A I L ~ 2711 fast Jefferson, Detroit 7, Mich. 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'~ GEORGE J. JAGLOWJCZ SHOES. Thursday" Ocr Students Offered Dancing Classes Plan lJNDay _ HEADQUARTERS FOR - ' . fielen Owen's ,..Bride-Ele,ct Susan DenZer ", Florsheim. Red Cross. Tweedies. Peter's ~eather.BU'd A series of Square Dance and The Square Dance lessons will 'Super CircusI Kah-Sten-Iks. Ortho-PedlC shoe. for If law enforce: Observance Injured. Rid'illY children. Work and Police, shoes. Rubben and Gal- Ballroom Dancing lessons is being be directed by Mrs. Charles Sher- Betrothal, Tola "shes. House sUppers" Bowling, Football. Baseball. ,shoot first, they ar, rrack. Tennis. Basketball and Gym' shoes. Holeproof offered to all Brownell students rer and the following callers:- The Gr.-ossePointe branches of Susan DenIer, aged, 16, was I Socks. Ai'ch-Supports. they don't, they g~ at the Grosse Pointe High School IJuLe and Wes Rea, Art Carty, the American_Association of Uni-, , Gratiot corner '7 Mile LA. 1-9711 Mr. and Mrs. John Owen III" o'f versity Women and the League of ,taken to Bon Secours Hospital, on Thursdays from 3:15 to 4:30 Bill Mitchener, Art Erwin and Stephens road, announce the en:. ~omen yoters; b~th. strong sup- 'last Saturday ,by W~ods ;pa'iice p.m. The dates are: Tom Callord. Mrs. Stanley Kenii, gagemer.t of their daughter', .porters of the U:Q.ltedNations as following leg injurY suffered Square Dancing, Oct. 16, (~e- chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. a Helen, to James C. Frye n,son,of repres~~till~. the greatest force' while horse-back ridingin a'field ginners and those who wish to E. Hassel, Mrs. E. Meyer, Mrs.,H. Mr. and Mrs. James A."Frye, of fo::, ,~,~~ce,:.m..the w?rldtoday, ,YDUN review); Oct. 23, Nov. 6, Nov. 20, Kohring, Mrs. A. Huntington, near the Protestant Children's Chicago, lllinois. w1ll 'Jom,- In. observmgUnited Dec. 11, Jan. 8. Mrs. W. Quinlan, Mrs. M. Hutch------Nations'.,D~y. Home on Cook road. Open J"hu rs,; Ballroom Dancing, Oct. 30, Nov. in~on and Mrs. N. Tesch. .(" Help Solicited' In honi:lr,o,fth~ seventh anni- Poiice said the horse had' rear..; 13, Dee. 4, Dec. 18, , The lee, is $2.00 per pupil for vers~ypfthe,birthof the United ed-and thrown' the girl to the ,./Fridciy N The lessons will close with an the series and registrations are .wening party on Wednesday, being accepted in the homerooms By TB Society Nations,

the Detroit' Trust Company K will Imate $14,000,000 when com- present documented facts on the pleted. Ar:t0ng the students r~g- actual' power of a single vote on 1stered th1syear are ~orty-nme \ N'ov.21'and 22 *'PIRIZES.*Entry Date Closes Nov. 18, 1952 any level, local, state or national, fr?m twenty-seven foreIgn coun- and how it can affect the daily trIes. I life of each individual. A ques- Grosse Pointe girls in the A HOBBY IS FUN! ,tion and answer period' will be freshman d~ss are:- Kathleen included in the program. Se~mour, LOlSAnn Murphy, N~n Damman's Offer You 1693n 1< Mrs. Frederic Zeigen' and her Th1ll, ~a~ol Wettlaufer and MISS Free Instruction. committee on Human Conserva- Fay. F1tzsImons.. . . b tion, (American Red Cross) will MISS Jane. F1sher ent~rtamed be in charge of' the I o'clock at luncheon 10 her home m Lake lun~heon. court, Grosse Point.e, recently in Mrs. Edward H. Eichelzer and hon.or of the entermg freshmen, Mrs. Charles S. Lewis will greet taking her ~uests on. to, a ball * members af the door. Mrs. Laie game at Brlggs Stadmm after-, 7 PIECE- E. McKittrick will assist with wards. I hospitality. .. .-...... ALL BRASS Reservations are being taken by Mrs. Francis J. Garceau at FIRE PLACE SET LOdin 8-2363 and Mrs. George Do L. Grimes at LOrain 7.8600. 10 by 40 opens to 48 .. Solid brass andiron$ Memorial Church Group 19Y:z" high Table has Formica top and easy-to.clean Formica sides-no ~~.ti Solid brass tool set ridges or grooves to catch dust and pilled food. Chairs have To Sponsor Square Dance 29" high abo form fitting backs. 2Y2 inch tick seats. Choice of colors. A The Evening Group of the • Solid brass frame screen value, that only c!I manuf~cturer could offer today. 'Women's Asscoiation, G r 0 sse Welcome W'agon Maintains " with bronze plated wire ODD CHROME CHAIRS-heavily padded .... $6.75 Pointe Memorial Church; will 111.f7 elcoming Service" f 0 l' 38 by 31'" , We carry oak and maple dinattes, also occasional tables, sponsor a square dance to be held in the gymnasium at 8:30 p.m" new comers to Grosse Pointe. with plastic top. Friday. October 17. It acts on behalf of local, civic . Only 95 Visit Our New Factory Showroom and Buy Direct Art Irwin will be caller. Re- minded mer:;hatzts. They rec. $49 freshments will be served. Tick- ommend that you ••• ets mays be obtained by contact- ing th€' chairman of the square th :Jlu WooJj Chrome Compan'j dance, committee, Mrs. K. P. 20083 MACK, G. P. WOODS TU. 1-5640 Locke, at TUxedo 5-3767. The. EASY CREDIT ••• donation is $1 per person. * LONG PAYMENT" Patronize TERMS ..• TO SUIT Local YOUR BUDGET

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A luncheon party in honor of An excellent ,seiection of good t/ldfi(!5111fEW 8l1I11f_~ IkeEisenhower was given on, the used clothing for the entire fam;;. . ily will be a specialty at the Call Faultless How General's, birthday, Tuesday, ..at ~::::.;; Rummage Sale to be heid at the CLlANING SPECIALISTS ON YOUNG'S '-":"~'~ the home of Mrs. Frank.H. Nel- Grossl'! Pointe Unitarian Church • Curtoi'.",: • Lamp Shade. , "'':<12:. don. 71 Radnor .circle. 10,cated at 17440 East Jefferson Ope.ri rhursday and • Drap .. _'c' • Bedspread. ~. at Rivard Boulevard. Mrs. Nelden chose the occasion. • Slip elVers e Bla"fceh ..-Fridciy Nights to raise money for the Wayrie The sale,' to be held on Friday, October -17 from 9to 5 p.m.. County Republican WomenS', ,Committee members of' the' In cold weather, Committee. Women's Alliance Group work- too. • • . Her 12 guests, between them, ing on the sale: are Mrs. J. P. , ,f donated enough to underwrite Jaxtimer, Mrs. Alfred Engle- 473' Elmhurst near Broadstreet .~;'t City and Suburban Delivery ..' l' liture one $25.00 ticket that will entitle hardt,Mrs. F.Price Watts, Mrs. 17 before you "Phone Call WE 3 1010 ~'t Jord one more guest to atend the TV.,. Stanley Smith, Mrs. Nelson 1'1'0- Does It All" •• OOIlOOOOOOOOOOOli lund, Mrs. Hazel Shaw, Mrs: W. fund~raising luncheon .planned' .. ------, L ~_: ':i, look at ease F. Bradshaw and Mrs'. John Herr- by the Republican women )f. :------. ,.'~.: mann. .; .~ Wayne and Oakland Counties for ~. ',~ Monday, Oct. 27, in the Crystal TU. 1-6022 • l.. room of Masonic Temple. ~:t~ your t' An enormous picture of lke :' t' hung in the front WIndow of Mrs. ;'t: tGE! Nelden's home on Tuesday when , 1 she greeted her guests, and GOP pins and 'literature were on hand ••• rarp@ting for the guests to take home. P ,Those present were: Mrs. D. I. McGinty,Mrs~ M. G. Wilson, Mrs. Alec Webb, Mrs. N. W. Seidel, Mrs. Otto Mann, I Mrs. -.:.Torch Drive chairmen from Grosse Pointe Farms and: Grosse P~inte City discuss Harold E. Siebert, Mrs. Earl campaign procedures at a meeting in tlleWar MemoriaL MRS. J. E. MAYCOCK of J;\oose- .Smith, Mrs. Myrtle'l' A: Horn, velt place (left) re'ceives an envelope from MRS. WILLIAM P. FISHER of Lakeland, Mrs. L. T. Clark, Mrs. \Robert Torch Drive chairman for the Grosse Pointe City region. MRS. DONALD WALKER of Bari and Mrs. Paul Meyer. CARPETING co. University place is. at .Mrs. Fisher's right. MRS. MAXWELL BATES, University" and MRS. LLOYD MARENTETTE of Notre Dame are at her left. Standing. are (1~ftto right) MRS. DONALD MABLEY of Lewiston road; MRS. GILBERT S. CURRIE of Lewiston !5839 E. WARREN, near Buckinghem IPointe Visitors road; and MRS. ANGUS GOETZ of Lewiston road, Grosse Pointe Farms' Regional' MarJ"ied Here chairman. At an afternoon ceremony last, Smith Clu.b. Saturday at st. Paul on The Lake, . " the former M~rilyn Mae Hutchin~ Meets.. Oct 23. From Another Pointe of View son was marned to Henry Leon- • . t ard Rooney, Jr., son of the late " 'j> Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rooney of The Smith Club of Detroit wil1(Continued from Page 8) ,,'"""'" New York. hold its first meeting of the year Mrs. Frederick M. Sibley, Jr., attended the bride ... who . Mrs. Rooney's parents, Mr. and next Thursday, Oct., 23, at the is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. McClure of Rivard I Mrs. Merril Hutchinson, of 'Lake Country Club. At that time three boulevard. . .. . Minnetonka" Minnesota, attended distinguished alumnae will be i.n The evening before the ceremony a dinner .party,at the the Pointe for the occasion and the wedding, They stayed with will speak on the new Smith Country Club, given by Mr. and Mrs. William J. Young, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George L. Kalb in deveiopment program. honored the bridal pair .•. , their Hampton road home. Mrs. LONGS Kalb is a sister of the bride. Principal speaker will be Mrs. Arrive From Paris t Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Gran- Amanda Bryan Kane' '27 who is Some months past the engagement of Ruth, Becherer, chairman of the Board of Trus- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maxmillian Becherer of Essex I ey, of Chesterton, Indiana. were tees of the college, a position long among the out-of-town guests., held by Mrs. Dwight Morrow. drive.., i Mrs. Graney is the sister of the .. H R W . '19 To Frederick, Chartier of Pal'is and Sf. Tropez was an- 1IVJ.rs. . . . Stlness , Preperitlf) Swift', fre,lI, ,lulBp .. 4 MHty, .. I bridegroom. chairman of the development 'pro- nouncen. . • . YOU'LL BE AT EASE in the coldesl Following their wedding trip to gram: and Mrs.T. E. Wilson '16, The news was told at a fashionable dinner party given cJllcke. III the exclusive Chlckea h",ht ",etM4 ... wIlathsr in Jaclr.IlY b'Clnd Longs. San Francisco. the couple will director of public relations, are in, Paris by the bridegroom-elect's parents . • • . •• Uverltt,lt .. Y.II' .... ,1,1...... reMY .. ..,.,., Th.ylr.eep YO,,!worm WClYdown to make their home in Claremont, yovranlr.les-ond they offer you the' other honored visitors. And at that time • • • Ruth was in France visiting perlllc1 tailored flt--most conven- California. Introducin!'" the guests will be relatives , • . ' ~ .... ::.~~~~~~ ient frant ope"ing-speciol groin : ;;:~~~ Mrs. Jam';; W. Lee II, president The young lady and her fiance arriV'ed in t.he Pointe last., .~ji lllOms to stop sagging Of binding Speed in an automobile has a of the 3mith College Club of k d f . k d . h h h - exclusive heat - resistant longer way of making little hazards turn Detroit, and seated at the speak- wee •. , an a ter a Pomte wee -en WIt.t e Bec erers, I *Jt1t' 1(75I,n9 woistbandl Come in now "~'~;&i into big ones. erts tlble will be Mrs. Donald Frederic was off to New Haven where he'll do post graduate . ,,*;,/1 -get set for winter w;x,ther with . ----- Stevmson and Mrs. H. H. Romin- work in international law on a Fulbright scholarship ••• i ~-~~-~ . .lod:..., longsl '~l~~ !..:;;•.,•.,•., ;;:.;.;.:;.;;;;;".;;;;.;;;; ;;;•.,•.,•••:P;.;;;:;:.=-:. ' ,son. Michigan representatives of In the meantime, the starry-eyed young lady is busy .}',"~") Joci:ey T-Sh! rt ; • ,! the development prbgram and going about the business of colfecting her trousseau , •• , '-':\'11 $2.25 to IIlct-:h ••• 11.50 '.,.~;;: ~.1 ~e.\ Mrs Allen Lomax, vice president In preparation for a November 29 wedding day , •• ! ,~~. of the Smith Club. The Jacques Ch?rtiers .wilI ~ome from their home in I ';~> ',;~;;j Many of the more recent grad- France for the weddmg whIch "wIll take place at St. Paul's' ,.i.,(+{ uates of Smith as well as many on the' Lake. '. ~-,-~}l! A stitch In time of the "Old Guard" will be on . .;~~~. DW -"\.'~; saves money! hand to hear the latest news of ....,.~~ their college. ' 'I pj Beta Phi Meeting Foqr Residents Enroll J, 1952 . Expert altera+ions at -----. Held in Teetzel Home In Ferris Institute UMBRELLA ,DELLA believes I Grosse Pointe Woods the driest dist~nce between two The Grosse Pointe Alumnae Four residents of Grosse Pointe points is the fastest one. She is Club of Pi Beta Phi convened at have enrolled in the first quarter ~BY IS FUN! Cleaners & Shirt Laundry always in a hurry with her head I tucked under an umbrella. She 8 o'clock on Monday, October 13, of Ferris I11stitute. I dn's Offer You 14941 Kercheval can't feel the rain or see the at the home of Mrs. A. P. Teetzel, Those _in the. college of com- I ~ Instruction. t,t'affic so why should she worry'? Jr., of Merriweather road. In the Village merce are James Comins, son of I VA. 2-5670 :Despite her umbrella Della will Following the meeting, A. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Comins: make a sudden splash in traffic. Scott McNamara of the Detroit of 1713 Anita; and Charles Grove, Trust Company directed a dis- son of Mr, and Mrs. George Grove, of 1642 Hampton. * cussion, "The Power of the Patricia Marema, daughter of Vote," This 'presentation gives a Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marema, of PIECE clear comparison of the U. S. 1729 Rosiyn, is studying in the form of government with those college of pharmacy; and William ,LL BRASS Sidney, DeBoer, son of Sidney countries now under socialistic DeBoer, of 376 Belanger, has en- PLACE SET and communist rule, and, shows rolled in the college preparatory Do you worry how each election affectS every department. , individual, 'economically and po- brass andiron, litically .. 191'2" high Assisting Mrs, Teezel were 25 YEARS OF'tXPERl FITTI NG : brass tool ~et Mrs. Paul J. Keller. Jr., Mrs. 29" high bbout forgetting William A. Beers; Mrs. Warren C. Hume, and Mrs. Howard E. )rass frame screen Blood; Jr. ,ronze plate.d wire t, 'i i 38 by 31 ' to turn off Brownie. Tr'oop Enjoys SHOES 'for the' ENTIRE FAMILY Outing at. Metamora Air ,tep - American Girl WHY WISH? ••YOU CALL•••WE DEllVERI FOR WOMEN Eleven. girls from Brownie Complete chicken dinners cook.d' Troop .1057 of. ..Maire Sch:JOI NUNN-BliSH - ROBLEE to perfectlOll In o.dy 12 minutes the tank? spent a pleasant day at Meta~ FLORSHEIM more on .October4. A hike was FOR MEN followed by, a cook-out that was , enjoyed by the girls and their BUSTER 8ROWN & OFFICIAL ( CREDIT ••• leaders" Mrs. Gilbert Butier, Mrs. SCOUT for Boys and Girls ~G PAYMENT 'FrankYates 'and Mrs. Donald FLORSHEIM SHOES OOMPLETE CHICKEN DELiGHT DINNERS INCLUDE RMS ..• TO 4ddy. AT MPoCK STORE ONLY SUIT SHERMAN, SHOES • Half a tender-grown Chicken • Crisp. waifle-cut French Fries )UR BUDGET As in most other things you get . ! better at leaning on somebody 13300 E. Jefferson 20725 Mock VAlley 2-0_~~a, TUxedo 1-1191 • Old fashioned Corn Stiek • Tangy Cranberry Sauce else by practice. . " • 9 NOWt !lBJGS@]f=l===~181 II 1il .( COPYRIGHT. 19S2 fIFr=:=38 'I Plumi- 'C,~xeJo"5688. 9 .,c, .'w,... Each di~ner individually packed in a specially designed serving plate to 11ten; rob you of 8 " . I m {;] • w set of genuine insure PIPING HOT. DELIVERY to your homG minutes after you call. 'r .r FilterR today ill rn " . ! ~ t .' fil* AIR Use Your Energy NO' DISHES TO WASH • NO TRANSFER OF FOOD ..~ IQLrfILTERS, ~ ~ • One Day at a Time • ..'. =1 IT'S EASY ~ - - JUST OPEN AND EAT • • It ;s Iike!y you will get just as much aone, whether .'• it is work or play. To crowd II week's efforts int,o Phone your • .'.i • .' ,,. • • sing'le .day' is taxing, even thr,lugh you may;~~~ . .1 order to ••• • .1 • TU. 1-9390 - j' • In the best of health .. .' ., • =1 'f' • ' • ••. Heart Disease, our greatest modern' ~iIIer, is :: : 18411 MACK~~~~:~~:-.~:.~. • seldot'n present' in those who eat, sleep; and liv. • Youll enjoy the fi~ 'hot water service available ...... • .' ""hen you have the right-sized automatic electric water norm.lly. Slow down "for YO".' he.lth', .. ke. . ~ . heater. It's worry-free ••. work-free •.. as well as. For your convenience. 'telephone orders may be , I' ckpeodabie ... clean ••• care-free .• ,thrifty ... and e:alled for at th.Chicken Delight Shop without delay. . ~ marable. Why Dot take a minute to look into all the conveniences of ll.i1 automatic electric water heater at ill, your electric appliance dealer's or neighborhood Monday through Thursday ,- 4 P.M. +0 II P.M. Ediwn ofJi<:e. f!7ltatf fJJ~f1I J. L Quality Pr~sctiption S~rvic~ Friday - 4 P.M: to I A.M. Saturday - II A.M. to I A.M. IIlI Xrcheval Oll'enue groHe Pofnle'qar:n.s - ... -_ -_ -_ -_- ... 11 I[ ••

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, page' Twelve . , GROSS,E, ' Tnursd.y, October .16, '1952

:OrOSI'! .Point. Newt ,.... I l!TATEMElli'T' OF THE .0WNEIt$RIP: MANAGEMENT, AND CIRCULATION, I llE.Q.VmED BY TB~ ACT .oF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1912, 'PUBLISHED. EVERY THIJRSDAY BY ANTEEBO ..PUBLISHERS;. ' , AS AMENDED.BY THE :ACTSOFMAltCH 3, 1933" AND.. INC. ALSO' PUBLISHERS OF' THE DETROIT. WESTWARD. ' 'on . . , JULY %, I'" (rltle 39.UD1ted Stat.,s Code,Section 233)' , OFFICES UNDER" THE ELM AT' 99 KERCHEVAL;" GROSSE Gros.e- Of Grosu Pointe New.;: pUbl~hed weekly at D,etrolt, MIchipll, for October t, POINTE. FARMS 30." MICHIGAN," . . 1952. '. dito Phone TU. 2..6900 u ~12 . 1. Tne names and addr'e... of the publisher. ~ditor, man~DI e r, and EzQleratioll1ls. I businessmanagers a;-e: ' ' . . " . Three Trunk Lines Publisher. Anteebo Publisher., Inc .• 99 Kercheval Avenue, GroAe Pornte Member Michigan 'Press Ass'n, and National. Editorial Ass:n' 'A; PRye,R' , I Farms. Michigan. ", Eclltor, Robert,B. Edgar, 99 Kercheval Ave., Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich, ROBERT B. EDGAR EDITOR and GENERAL 'MANAGER Managing editor" Robert B. Edgar, 99 Kercheval Ave., Grosse Pointe MATTHEW M. GOEBEL , ADVERTISING MANAGER Farms.. Michigan. .,' , , JANE SCHERMERHORN. : ,.FEATURE. PAGE; SOCIETY, .' . ", :. ' '. ,'," , , , ,. , Business manager, Theodore D. Buhl; 99 Kercheval Ave" Grpsse Point. FRED RUNNELLS , _ .sPORTS EDITOR . 'W.e 'Y,ei':~ pl~~s~~}o, lear~' :~fia'l1uIllber o( books available, at i Far~s. ~~~~~ is: (If owned by it corporation;its ~es ,~nd address must TOM HUNTER : :..NE)VS ' the', proppsed', .,You~g , ~eople's , Yom: library :will, help channel i be stated an!! also immc;diatelythereunder the nam~t talandad~~ ~o~~ct "" .. ' .;', ,:",'," ,""." '.' !, " '" holders ownmg or holding 1 per. cent or more 0 f 0 amoun ..,. MYRON W. GILLETTE , , ADVERTISlNG ConcertS '~rranged!-or tillS"WIn~ your' approach' to this problem . !lot owned' by a corporation. the names and. addresse,sth,Ofth~, mdivictuadl . ,MARY DENl~IS ACCOlJNTS:,~." .' ,'~ ,.'. :.' '.',.". . ~, I " "" .' I owners must be given: If owned by a paI1Lership,or 0. er, unrnccrporae PHYLLIS HANNAH CLASSIFIED,' ADVERTlSlN~ ., • te.,r 'byth~::Detr91t . Symphony. HOW T0-HELPYOUR CHILD: firm, its name and address•.as well as that of each lndlvldual ,member.must FLORA HARDING C~RCpL:ATION. . " T-r.ynol,to ,b-eat.back the ct/,"r.enl,yel be . Orch~~ra;':>:.', ,~. , " . ! WITH MUSIC by.,M. Emet'Wil- i be i~t:~~o Publishe~; Inc.•. 99 Kercheval Ave., Grosse PC?lnteFarms 30, not' drowned in its,''wateis," ThIS,an'nouncement, 1S)joun.d to son; • . "A useful manual for IMichigan. . P . t F'anns 30 Mi~hl-an Entered as second-class matter at the post office, Detroit~ ,', ';... ,,' .' ... , ! , . ,.,,' Anastasia R. Buhl. 260RIdge Road. Grosse om e • '6' Michiean, under the Act of March' 3, 1897. Speak 'with the spe,ec.haf ihe wot'ldprovok~. the ~hapl'y. lnemon~s of i parents, written with .the idea; TheodoreD. :Suhl.260~idge Road. Grosse Pointe FarmsMi3..o.:.Michigan. h'1. • "h h h h f h f . " " .' ",',, .';.. .,.., .. ; '" '. I " '" Robert B. Edgar. 282 Lincoln Road. Grosse pointe 30. "'LIgan. t tn/Cwit t e t oug ~sole ew. .~any ~.o~.~,;,par~~~,;w1l0 ..attr1- that any youngster can be helped I, 3. The known bondholders.mortgagees.and other security holders owning FULLY PAID CmCULATlON .(John Hay ) .bute their own':10ve' of' music 'in I towards the' enriChment of life! or ho.lding1 per cent ,or more of total amount of bonds. mortgages,.or other Subscription Rates: $3.00 Per ~ear by Mail. All News and .' " ' ,': .. ,. -.' ..,' ..... I ,,' ,secuntles are: (If there are none. so state.) Advertising Copy 'Must Be ill The News Office by '. Ill, ... "', " • " part" . to ~uch concerts In t~e, through music. Sensible advice: None. . 't I .4. 2 3 in Tuesday Afternoon to Obtc.tin Insertion That Wef'K ., Th e t.Ire db'. usmess -men w h'ose. WIves drag th em .'ou t mg,. ht d~ys", ,of Gab'n"1OVlc.h VIctor. I'IS gIven. on a multItude. of SUb-j holderParagraphsappears uponandthe booksinclude.of thecasescompanywhere.asthetrusteestockholderor in oranysecuntyother ./.t i ht. '11 . th f '11 . t t "O'h h" "1"" d' ...... ;' Ed'th R tt 1'"1 . ts ' fiduciary relation the name of the person or corporation for whom'such ~her n g :WI enJoy e ~ OWIng rue spry. ,ur ero w ~. ,K9 ar, an ,~UJ:15. 1. e s.' 1 -, Jec , - at what age to ,begm I trustee js acting; 'alsothe statements in the ,two parafapl1s.~hOW.-the,affiant's is a middle-agO ed hard working gent who does more than hii{ ton, for, many ,y,ears edu~at1onalllessons how to select an instru-' full knowledgeand belief as to the circumstancesan condl~~ns:ntr fh~h . C " .' '~ '. . ",~, " "' " " stockholdersand security holders who dC?not. appear upon e 00 0 e A Devas tatIn9 haIIen 9e share of' party.goirig due to 'his "gay spouse laid the law duector ,of~~he 'orc~es~ra, J ~e.1p~d ment, how to find a teacher, I companyas trustees, hold stock and securIties1Da capacity otherJhan that of '. -. , ' . . t develbp. In' thousands of Chll-I h . , ,a bona fideowner. , .. '. •down last week and told her that by.GEORGE she was not '0 . 't"l'-l'. t' ' "t' ow' to foster practIcmg. The; 5. The average number of copies of e,achissue. of thiS yUbli,cdati(,lDsthold . . I " '. ' .,', " . dren an','1n e 1gen appreCla Ion • 'f' " . . , or distributed. through the malls or otherWISe.to paId,subscrib.ers. Ul1ng. e On Tuesday mormng of thIS week Arthur Godfrey closed to,make any.plans whatsoever, for such and such a night be- 'of.music:' , Spl.C1ICthmgs a parent can do, 12 mont~s preceding,the date shown ab!>vewas: (This 1Dform1tio)noo~leqwred h. d'l d' 'th th d' f fA' " .' '~.'. ." . ,'. . listed at the nd f h h t . from dally. weekly,sep).!weekl~'.and tnwee1):lynewspapers on y. . IS al y ra 10 program WI e rea mg 0 a gem 0 mer- cau~e by GEORGE he was gomg to watch the Llons football ThIS season s ,senes of young:' e 0 eac c ap el, ROBERTB, EDGAR"Editor can literatur.e, "My Creed," ,by Dean Alfange. . gamt(b.~ing televi~ed, at eleven p., m ....frojn California! Fine;;: p~'pple's': conc;~r~sirite pa~ents. 00 ..u symp or;y whIch announces We never had It so good, qlllte obVIously our hero,:felt,he was doomed and saId so In a number of un- Tickets for the serie- may be orc~estra. )S ~ssemb~ed h~re, Seasf:>onStarted At Ford Muse.urn gives little or no thought to the financial future of the nation. printable words. purchased, afGrinnells 0'1' the ~~c~on.f b! rctlOn't W~thh thIrty What is even more important 'it is apparently oblivious to ' Wh th . d at the d1'nner, the little_ man proce~ded ,to M . . T 1 ... " in S 0 inS rumen s. ac page th . 't 1 t t' h' h' th "E th'. f F " ',' e~ ey'arrIve,. , , . ' asomc e~rP e~"G' "d" h has a picture of one instrument Winter Season for the Henry cents. Educational rates are 15 e SpIT! ua s agna. IOn w .l~ every mg or ree drown hIS sorrows~nd dId such a good Job of It he ?ad to leav~ Mrs: Dame ,W. ,00. enpug, .23!and a humorous picture show- Ford Museum and Greenfield cents each for children and 30 progral? en?e?ders m the CItizenry. .. righ~ dinner and ~o ho~e to sleep it off. ~no,r~er get rid Lothrop,' Grosse. Pomte;, chaIr-I ing ~he instrument being played." Village began Monday, October ,a!ter 10 I cents for adults. Carriage tours ThIS. ,brIllIant lawyer of Greek ancestry has wrItten a of hIm, as neatly as pOSSIble,hIS 1:!etterhalf promIsed h1m she would I man .of.the Young People s Con~I LOUIse Bechtel in the Herald', 13 devastatmg. challenge to all the proponents of padded pay.. be home by 11 and would wake 'him up to see the game. True to ~ert~ ~11l be g~~d to a.nswer. any I Tribune says I'It makes one! . .. have been cut from $1.00 to 50 rolls, bought votes and mass groveling at the public trough. her word she arrived just before game time and shaking her mqu1:'les r~gardmg thIS ~rolect. wants to turn on the radio or Plans for the wmter mclude cents. It should be invaluable ammunition for the Republicans who husband ~nnounced in loud tones that he was' t~ GET UP the C~1ldhreh'sdawlarendess 0 .lgO~d victrola at once to see whether the continuation of the Great ...... mUS1C as, eve ope . great y m I "th th . t t' .' are seekmg a chance to put an end to these eVIls commltted game was about to start. He mumbled something unintelligible and th 1 t d d t l' lk' . one 8:grl~e5WI esem ere~ mg Fllms of the Century program, ' h . ' .' b" " , . ... e as eca e, or wo. a mg, deSCrIptIons of sound It 1S a f' film bet m t e name of serVIce and securIty. It shoulde must started to rouse himself ... so madame retlred to her own room with young people in the library Ib k th t '11 hi" t t eaturmg. the best sween Ever, Second reading for all who ~ave become. confused in their th~nking. and went 10 be?. . we are amazed' many tim.es. at ,I mOoorean~ b~~er lr~fene~s.';rea e 1910 and 1938 on weekends in Thanks to the fme cooperation of. Robert Orr, dlrecto:, ~The next thlpg she was conSCIOUSof was a loud screammg of the ~llowledge and appreCIatIOn ...... the Museum Theater; the second Oounts of the Grosse Pointe Publ'ic Library, we were able to obtain her na~e from the adjoining bedroom. Donning a robe, sh~ rushed theY,.have of the ~ubje7t. As we Two interesting books for annual Toy and Doll show, be- By Fred M. Kopp, D.Ph. a copy of The Creed. The source is given as "This Week," into the room where she found our hero sitt'ing in front of a stark mentIoned ,bef,?re m thIS colu~n young people about the instru- ?inning November 9 and extend- issue of December 30, 1951. We print it in the hope that it white and snowy television set, shaking it like mad, twisting' buttons. the Grosse Po~nte b0'ys a,nd glr~s ments of the orchestra and their mg t~rough Janu~ry 6, 1953; the When an accident occurs, will receive solemn study. . . pounding the top and cussing his head off. When he saw the little are fortunate m. havmg I~ theIr I players ~reTUNE UP by Harriet ope~lI~~ of a speCIal Henry For~ every second COl.lIltSto the in- MY CREED h b 11 do' "Th ht 'd h d thl bl k t schools an excellent mUS1Cpro-j E. Huntmgton and THIS IS AN I ExhIbitIon on January.15, 1953, jured person , .. ,a matter of , i.., woman, e. e ?owe . , oug :you sal yo~ a s an e: gran} No doubt much of their ORCHESTRA by Elsa Posell. and special sleigh rides through life or death .very often. If 1 do not choose 10 b~ II common man blank set flxed. I can t trust you to 9.0 anythmg. The game mUSL interest stems from ,this. MAKING AN ORCHESTRA the Village when weather per- you must stand by' helpless It is my right 10 be~tlnfommon--if I can, 'be half over by now and I can't get a thing." More pounding and ...... by Dorothy B. C~mmfns contains I mits. that is a great tragedy and one I seele opp,0rtunity-:-nol se~~rity. more swearing ... : then he rus~ed to the phone saying, "I'm going Most par~nts w~ttheir ~hil- a chart with cut outs to set up a Attendance for the~first three- you would not soon forget. On the other hand i!you had 1 do not Wish to bell kept CItizen to call Joe •.• If the game Isn't pver by now I can run over dl'en to .enJOY mUSICbut many small orchestra. quarters' of . 1952 IS already first aid training and, knew Humbled and dulled by ha.ving the state loole after 'me, there and see the end of it at least." Just then, his wife glanced are at a)oss t~ know what s~eps THE CHILDREN'S RECORD 586,000, exceeding the total at- what to do and what not to do I want to talee the calculated -risk,' at the small but accurate clock on the night table. Then she gently to t~ke ~o stImulate a ch11d:s;BOOK by Harriet Buxton Bar- tendance of 1951 by more than you might save a life. To be To dream and to.. bu.ilJ, 10 fail and to succe,ed. removed the receiVer from her husband's himd alid said, "Go back growmg mterest. Th~y apprec1~: bour. and Warren S. ~reeman 55,000:. . able to help any injured per~ I -refuse incentive fot' II doZe. to bed DEAR ... it happens to be FIVE' THlR'I'Y in the morning!" ~te the ~ac,tthat pushmg children pro':lde.s manr suggestIOns for .1.!ntll the mIddle of ~PrIl, 1953, son is payment enough for the h Z'/ b d'...... mto expenences before they are I mUSICmterestmg to young ears. VISItors to both the VIllage and time spent mastering a first I prefer ~ e c~alle,!ge 0f t e to t e guarantee eXlste.nceJ So saymg, she stalked maJ~St1cal;y ou~ of the room. ready. obviously hinders rather I Recordings are listed according Museum will be received in the aid course. The tbnll of fulfIllment to the stale calm.-of utoPtil. than .helps. Asit.is with reading, to age interest. Independence Hall entrance to Accidents rise in .w in t e r 1 WILL NOT TRADE FREEDOM FOR BJ!,NEFICENCE We just heard this story about mov:!l star George Murphy, who so with music, there is no set I '...... The Henry Ford Museum .. months. Be prepared. and al- NOR i\'IY l)IGNITY FOR A HANDOUT, is an ex-Detroiter.\ Way, way back when George was trying to age or grade when' children are Again we remind you that Standard year-around rates ways take along a first aid kit. Buy one filled with fresh' I will never cower before any master not' bend to any break into show business, things were not so rosy for" him at ready for anyone experience'jl'ecords are available at your continue ~n effect. Adult admis- supplies from a competent, tMeat, times. He did odd jobs of this and that and knew what it meant They must work at their own I Main Library and the Woods sion is 85 cents for the Village neighborly pharmacist. I~ is my heritage 'to stand erect proud and unafraid' to pinch his pennies. Finally, the big break came when he was level of ability and go forward Branch. These may b~ borrowed and Museum each. with combina- copyright, To think and acl for myself, , J offered a chance to appear at the opening of Montmarte •.. then at their ow~ speed if they are with your ~ibrary card. ~ rental tion tick ts to both available at 7 Thlll is the 418th of a 'aerif!tl of E '. th b f" f my ct'eation a veddy snazzy New ,York Night Club. He. and his lovely wife Julie to grow mUSIcally. I' charge pf SIXcents a day IS made $1.50. Ch1ldren under 12 years of Editorial advertisementsappeal'in, nJOY e ene I" 0 dl ~., .. • ... . for long playing records, two age are admitted at half price in this paper each week. And.. to face the world and bol y say were to have the opportunity to show their dancing ability to Man- Ii you area puzzled parent, cents for standard. .. with a combination ticket for 75 rlThts 1 have done." hattan's mootiest critics. Th"ere -was only ONE hitch. Julie had a \ All this ;s 'll,hal it means 10 me 10 be an Am;"icatl. l beautiful dancing. gown but George ha4 no white tie. and tails! Nor was George. in any position to KNOW anyone who DID have a full dress.uit, Nor did he have enough money to buy a second-hand one ••• but he DID have imagination ! ., I .The Responsibility' of All Timinr his plot right down to the minute, he sent Julie Dn to Montmarte, th'en took a cab to a second hand clothing store not far Once again a United Foundation Torch Drive has been from the. Night Club and told the driver to wait around the corner. launched and, as in each. of the three previous campaign's,. Be entered th'e It~re and quickly chose the suit he wanted (having Pointers are playing a very large part in this all-out effort to "eased" the joint some days before), He gave the proprietor a long Ride and Youlll Know Why raise funds to support 150 health and communit)' service SODg and dance (verbal, this time abont a wedding and that he organizations in the Detroit Metropolitan area. . ..' wanted to try the suit on with all the go-with-its .•. jWlt to be More th~~ 1,O~O,OOO. c,~n~ributors and 5~,OOO. volunt~er sure he'd look ~kay.Tbelittle shop-owner fell in with the idea worker:s are Jomed m thIS GIve 0r;ce for All proJect WhICh and shuffled around getting George the right shirt, tie, studs et at II has as lts ~oal $11,900,000. Included m ,the. agency m,embers of," Finally he was put together and what he saw in the mirror the ,~ampalgr: are th.e 128 local agenCIes m the Un~ted Com: pleased him very much. Now all he\had to do was be a hit tonight mumty ServI'Ces. whIch wa~ fo~merly th~ Commumty Chest, and he'd be alll!let • , • but he still bad to get out of the shop and he 18 state and nCl:tIO~al agencles.m the. Umted State~ and Wel- 8tm didn't have a eent. Sez Murphy to the little man, "D~ you mind if f" fare F.und of MIChlg~; and the AmerIcan R~d Cros~, the USO, I take a look atth!s suit outside in the street light?" The aff~ble I Its ~meflcan Can

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. ~ Jail Sentences Given Burglars . SWEETEST '~Ol\lAN Iman of 1~52. The title is.bj. SeekiQg For her outstandmg and ef- i stowed each year on the Detroit Heading Up Gro~p Funds for R~publicans \ Three robberies that occurred '$1,600 in cash and merchandise fectiv'ework with the Christl woman. whose contributions ~~, in Grosse P~inte last year were, ,from tbe Harkm!ss. Drug Store, Child Society of Detroit, Mrs.: civic- welfare best typify the cleared up In January of this at 20313 Mack. I Daniel C. McDuffee, 1411 11'0-' spirit of SweetestDay-"Remem- year when Detroit police arrest- Both men pleaq,ed guilty to quois, Detroit, was selected by: ber to Make Someone Happy." ed George Wheeler,' 29, of 92 burglary charges 'On. Oct.ober 9. the :De.troit Sweetest Day Com~ Sweetest Day is Satu!,day, Ocfo. West Forest, and William Kolod. Wheeler received a . sentence of I mittee as Detroit's Sweetest Wo-, bel' 18. ziejczak, 35, of 4735 Flower court. 10 to' fSyears in prison,and during an attempted burglary of Kolodziejczak was sentenced' to ..... -•• -.- ••.•• III ... ' . . a Detroit drugstore. 7% to 15 years. ' • The pair admitted having rob- • bed the Van Stein Market at John Hurne, Jr.; to We'd • 18680 Mack avenue, of about $250. Miss Marjorie Ann Row • They had taken over $300 in cash along with othE:,r.items from the Mr, and Mrs. Edgar C. Row There's the smart influence Roesch '~nd McKnight Furniture of Riverside, Ontario, formerly Co.. at 19435 Mack. -and over of Detroit announce the engage- of the British in ihese ment of their: daughter, Marjorie .------""Ann. to John Hume, Jr., son of NEW G. P. FARMr. John Hume, ,af Nottingham road, TATTE:RSALL BADRRI ~ and the late Mrs. Hume. The • I CHECK • .~,Rs NSoHw~OoPrpE'N ~edJ7ng~S__ Pl_a_n_n_in_g__ a January • S H.I R T S • HIGHBALL HAL has a differ. • For better service, healthier ; ent slal1t On life. Well~ a slant • ,hair' and scalp, change for anyhow. He is not necessarily • the better now to one of the drunk. Justa 4ittle "brave." After -with button-down collars • most modern and sanitary all, who could be "under the af. \ • barber shops in the city. By fluence of incoho~ from just tee • appointment, TV. 2.5580, martunis?" He lurches into the The new brushed cotton with 18416 Mack at Moran Dr. heather finish, and feoturing Guorg. Chuba, Owner, form. street, squinting at the wrong erlv at Mock and Gray. light. "This one is on me," he -, -- says, as he steps in front of a car.

RUMMAGE SAL-E • • '. -Picture by Fred Runnells • Friday, October 17th. Pictured above are some of the Pointe women who met Monday in the War Memorial Center to, hear reports ...• on plans for the fund~raising luncheon to be held on Octob er, 27 in the Crystal' Room of the Masonic Temple. Those • 9 a.ln. to 5p.m. attending ,will pay $25 per plate. They hope to raise $30,000 to be used for television and broadcasting programs before • the election. Shown left to right are:-,-MRS. BENJAMIN H. PADDOCK, MRS. ARTHUR WILSON, ,MRS. ALGER • SHELDEN, MRS. LESTER F .. RUWEarid MRS. ALLEN W. MERRELL. Reports indicated the women's teams have • -at- already raised about one-quarter of the quota.' . I~••.•••••.•••.•••••••••••••••..•••.••••••••••••• ~ 19587 MACK AVENUE I ' . ! Fire Guts Attic Camera Club Joan Houghton • • II 0 II 00 II 0 0 0 0 0'0 I) II 0 0 0 0 llllllllllllllll O,llo 0 ollll m-, TO •BE GIVEN BY To Shoot lUodels Becomes Bride IO~o~o:n~ei~rkP~~~n S T. M I C H A E L 'S Costumed' models will be used (Continued from Page 9) : fought an attic fire in the' home by the Grosse Pointe Camera man was Tom Pulice and guests I EPISCOPAL CHURCH of H. A. Kuhlman, at 1238 Ken- Club at its shooting ,session on were seated. by.. Sam Bushallo, I sington, for over an hour on Sat- Tuesday evening, October 21. Anthony DeBene, and Jau Beck- urday, October 11. Neighbors of L, A. L'ongshore, past president enhauer. I the Kuhlmans, who were away of the club and well known A costume combining black I Like an ~/d Keepsake at the time, called the fire de- model photographer in his own and shell pink was chosen by the i •• • partmenf when they saw smoke right, has arranged to have thE! mother of the bride whose flow- I :Jomoprou./ billowing from under the models clothed in western re- ers were orchids, I eavestroughs of .the house. galia and one model has prom- Mrs. Thornton was in burgun- Park Fire Chief Edward Rec~ ised to come as "Buffalo Bill." dy net and taffeta with a small I created for you today tor said that the attic has been The session wi1lb~ in .hands of mauve velour chapeau and 01'- . gutted badly. Cause of the fire the experts of the Club who will chids. Keep your hair dressed in the latest, is believed to have been defective arrange the settings and lighting, When the young Thorntons left I' wiring. Wayne Donaldson, president of on their wedding trip to the most becoming fashion. Visit' our the club, has' also announced that Smoky Mountains, the bride charming salon and meet our staff of following the shooting session traveled in a gray flannel suit 'I friendly, competent stylists. You'll Damage Slight there will be an exhibitibnof ar- with close fitting brown hat and chitectural prints by the mem- brown accessories. like the gay, yet relaxed atmosphere In 3.Car Crash bers and the same will be judged _ ., and criticized. Park police ticketed Walter S. The meeting will be held at WOMEN'S ART CENTRE Bogdan, of 1332 Colonial, Inkster, the club rooms at the Neighbor- 20756 Mack (near 8-MlIc) for not .having his car under con- hood Club starting. at 8 p.m. CLASSES. NOW FORMING trol last Friday after he had for CHINA PAINTING HAIR STYLISTS driven into the rear- of another Inst.ructor - Mrs. Hazel Ulges grace. auto waiting at the stop light on Service Awards CERAMICS INSTRUCTION Cadieux at Charlevoix. by Mrs. Virginia Eglc 17732 MACK near University Appfs. TU. 4.2920 Air Conditioned The. impact forced the car Information Given ,Pointers & Enrollments TU. 1.1943 driven by Ada M. Burns, of 1107 QQ202QQOOQQQQQQQOQ00000010~OOOOOOQOqQQOOOOQQOOOOOOO~OOOOOOOO~000200~OOO~ Chalmers, into the rear of an- Edward Dunbar Rich Service. other waiting car driven by Zor- Awards, honoring those who! tie Lux, of 1010 Chalmers. have served 25 yea.rs in the water, works field in Michigan, were. presented to, 82 persons at the annual meeting of the Michigan I Section of the American Water I Foot CARE Now, Will Works Association held recently in Battle Creek. Dr. Albert E. Heustis, state health commis- Pay Off for a Lifetime! sione~, presented the wards. The wards' were inaugurated in I 1946 commemorating the career .e.t ,.,:;:'.; . of the late Colonel Edward Dun- ; '"'- 4~ Start those tiny busy feet in the _~~~~ ~~r:\ bar Rieh, first state sanitary en-I ~('K:~ j right direction in CHILD,LIFE ~t-. gineer and a pioneer in the. field .~ ... Q;A, '. Shoes. Then let our expert fltting of public, health engineering.: keep them strong and robust 01 Sbce 1946, awards have been • '~~ 7l the years roll by. CHILD LIFE given to' 800 persons . .shoes are always the be$t value Those honored this year in- In the long run. cluded Earl Field and Ray LaBelle of Grosse Pointe Farms. : Sizes 8 Y2 to 12 Students' Dance Aids Torch Fund Pointe Over 40. higl:1schOol-aged i Outstanding Advancement in Oar Control couples attended,. ~ dance last Saturday night'at the Neighbor- Shoe ,Salon hood Club..'They danced. for three ~SetsNew Standard of Motoring Safety hours, until 10:30,:to,the music of 6.95 6.95 20443 Mae:k TU. 1.8621 Tom Saunders. and his Five Jives. The party raised a fund of over I SINCE 1924-when Packard was first to offer • • First power brakes on ~lQYpassenger car opposite Howard Johnson's $40 which will be donated to the' NoT United Foundation Torch Drive .. four-wheel brakes as standard equipment-has that you don't have to lift your foot, to apply~ there been so.important a contribution to driving proved Packard Power Brakes use engine vacuum to produce 40% of the braking effort and to assure SAf'ETV FOR SAV'NGS-S'NC~ 1893 and safety as Packard Power Brakes! a normal "feel" to pedal action. They give you • Ci Proved faster acting, far easier to apply smooth, straight-line Stops every time: and completely safe at all times, Packard Power • • The only car with the$e proved powQr Brakes give you quicker, smoother stops with 40% ··..tell uS over and O1Ier brakes, today's great Packard offers you another less foot pressure-as thousands of Packard owners braking exclusive in itS Safti.Set Parking Brake. have already learned through hundreds of thou- Tbi~: convenient: hand brake is either. ':ON" or sands of motoring miles! .'QFF"-it can't be accidentally left halfway on to. • • • You don't even have to ta,ke your foot cause brake lining wear when the car is moving • off the floor to use them. You merely pivot YO\1! •• SEJ, COMPARI AND DRIVE A. PACKARD "Standard's convenient t~ from the accelera~o~ to Packard's low.leyel , bef(jre you spend $2500 for a car. Only Packard brake pedal. This alone cuts 29% from,the.average gives big.ear comfort, performance and safety at lime it takes to apply brakes! Gentle toe-tip pres- medhun.car.cost and economy. And remember- sure is all that Packard Power Brakes require. "Built like a Packard" means built to last! branches save time" ..

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MAIN OFFICE GRISWOLD at JEFFERSON - WO. 5-4774 GROSSE POINTE PACKARD, INC. 17540 GRAND RIVER * BRANCHES * 16530 ,EAST WARREN NEXT TO NOItMST THEATllE-AT SOUTH'II\. O~SITl:: .KENSINGTON P.O.-AT OUTtlt;D."" Grosse Pointe Park Dealer 15205 East Jefferson Avenue

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WERE BIGGER THEN . - .. - _. .. '...... City, of ordinance or any rule established health, safety and we1fll.re of the Today, the average white male I Rabaut's Voting Record . y in the is a little Neighborhood Club N,ews ". Grosse Po.in.te W. 00..d$' Iby th.e.,.c..it . C.ouneil.'.iJ?,'.conn.ection people of the City of Grosse I. Ohitn . over 5 feet 7 inches. But history Th f 11' ..' .' . therewith. shallbe pUnishable by Pointe Woods and i~ hereby de- experts at The Book House for Attack~d'by Dick .Durant e .0. owmg a~tlOn ,wa~taken ,fine not exceeding $500.00:- or by clared and given, immediate ef- .' by th.e CIty CounCIl at thelr Reg- " '...... ' , .. .' THOMAS P Children say that "VIiddle Stone Friday, October 17 'ul~ ~eeting,'Mondoay evening, rmprlS~n~ent m the CIty' or fect. Age Europeans topped us m size. At a meeting of Republican to Korea. He ha. consistently re~ Oldtimers Club i Thomas P, Dur 2-5 p.m. Men 65 &u.p,cards October 6, 1952:' ,." ICounty Jail for a term not ex- Supported by Councilman Pratt. rOG '],'!iey swarmed into Europe about precinct workers on Wednesday, fused to 'economize on 'blank- 1901 Se\'~rn October 15, Richard" Du:a::ant,che6k'" .foreign spending and . 8Ddpool.. ,..' .... .'....,IL,wasmoved bY.:CoUncilman I ceeding 90 days or both such fil)e Carried unanh"4ous1y. the late Cecelia' 30,000 B. C., handsome, well- Geraldine Schau~ buUt men with an average height Republicancandidaie for Con~ votedagainsta'watch~d6g' com.. CeramICS , 4--5 p.m. - . Girls 8..12 J? 1m.. ,...st.o..,n, an.dSUPP.o.1...te.d bycoun-I and imprisonment may be im-, Ayes: Councilmen n i e sin g, , Boys;6:-ot2 cUni.an' Pratt, that, the following posed in the discretion of' the HeckendoJ,"n. Johnston, McKnight, Recor, Mrs. Marc( of six :feet one and one-half gress from the 14th District, lit niittee to scrutinizef or(;l i.gn Boys Gym, 4.5 P!m. Boys and Glrls Ordiliance. be adopted: court. Pratt, Rowe, Savage. Sister M. Adele. inches. into the voting record of his op~ spending .. He. does not: appear to D~Ilce & Theater Party 7~8 p;rn. • po~ent, Democrat Louis C. recognize the fact that Point.'XrainChib . 8-9 p.m. 'Boys O. d- , 'N Section 3. All ordinances or Nays: None. ' of Mrs. J. B. Cec Men ..•. 0.82 parts of ordinances in conflict Absent: None. vived by f:ve r ',Ila:nce'.. died October 12. R~,t~:~ice that my opponent has ~~~~'~~~~'~f:edex;~~~~"O~~yn~'¥~~~HG~tJND DRIVE 7~9:30p.m. ORDINANCE. TO!. REGU- herewith are hereby repealed. I AN" Funeral was fr, recently released a compilation tem:porary advantage to the . .... S d b 18 . , Section 4•. This ordinance is de- Ray MacArthur, (by himself). of' his' voting recipients beca,usethey. will not .... ,.. '.. atur ay, Octo er LATE . THE USE OF ..WATER ~lared necessary for the peace, 'CltyClerk den Funeral Horn ,record," Dura~t said. "It is un- c rea t e an. economic climate C~~dren s Creative 10-12 Noon }fROM THE WATER DISTRIB------~---~--- CHRISTINE fortunate that tlie gentleman favorable ..to the development, of' .. eater UTING SYSTEM OF THE CITY Christine Gar Ages5~7 has not seen fit to compile the their own countries by their own Playmates 1~2:30p.m. OF. GROSSE POINTE WOODS. Moross road, wi! whole record - and with some citizens," , Boys Gym 1:30-2:30-p,m; Ages 1-9 N.; mother of Mr THE CITY o:F.' GROSsE POINTE CJ/i'llaqe oj HEADQUARTERS of those things he did list as ,NATIONAL DEFENSE. "I.find Open Gym 2;30~3:30 p.m. Ages-13-16 and Margaret: sis having voted for, 1 most definite- no mention of t~e fact that1den or platinum- in the social security fund but Girls' Basketball & 7:30-10 p.m. propriate resolution, may from I cluding riparian rights, for a term ending July' 15, Pratt, and suppar Teen & over time to time adopt further re- IqU's. J want to put it on a Volleyball (Mixed) ! 1971, upon the terms and conditions set out in the man Diesing, the: toned TrifaniulU. Also in strictions or may modify, amend sound basis; apparently he is Boys' Pool Club 630 10 I Ordinc:nce be ade ~den Trifaniurn set with 16 & over ?r suspend the restrictions here I draft of such proposed Agreement on file in the Village willing to use it as a political TORCH FUND' DRIVE : - p.m. Clerk's Office? emerald. ruby, topaz 01 Imposed whenever such action Ordinanc'l cover~up." • • • 0------mar be required for the preserM I AN ORDINA}.:I .-pphire-hued Mones. LABOR. "He carefully avoids . BASKETBALL LEAGUES vahon of the public health, i the purchasing, oi all mention of the fact that he Pfc. Henry J. HoEner At Judcy~staT pricca too! voted to draft strikers into the . !3~sketbal1 Teams interested in safe~y and general welfare. I YES D NOD or attempting to ,1 army - and yet he claims to be JOInIng a leagl;le may sign up Servin.g in Germany SectlOn 2. Any person, firm 'or I cure, or the t1'. N.dclace $7..50 a friend of labor!" now at the ~elghborhood Club. co.rporatio.n, his, her, their or its I Clifford B. Loranger beer, wine or Sman Pin $5. COMMUNISM. "H e v 0 t e d. TI:e Club WIll r1~n two leagues PIRMASENS, Germany - Pfc. agents or employees who shall Village Clerk beverages by pel Bracelet $1,0. against the establishment of the' thIS year, a JUnIor League for Henry J. Hofner, wnose parents, violate the 'provisions of this age of 21 years large Pin $7.50 Un-American Activities ComM boys 13 to 16 and a Minor live at 1200 Torrey road, Grosse Grosse Pointe W Con'ow Earn. U- mittee, and against giving it !-,eague for ,boys 17.to 2~. Teams Pointe Woods, is one of the "char" THE CITY OF G!: Star Earrings $A, :funds with which to ope+ate; he mterested 1D playmg I~ the~e ter members" of the 32d Mobile WOODS ORDAII< pi.- ... voted against barring subversive leagues should contact DiCk Wil- Army Surgical Hospital which Section 1. It~; employees from the Federal pay- son at ?-,U. 5-4600. recently celebrated its first .an~ ful for any persc [ rol1-; he voted against the 1950 A MIdget Baske~bal1 Lea~ue niversary in Pirmasens, Germany. of 21 years to fJ Communist control bill' and for, boys 9 to 12 15 also bemg A steak ,dinner and party for. himself to be 0; voted against appropriati~n rid- spons?red by t~e Clu? and all all of the personnel marked the yoears or over w r ers which would have forbidden b.oys m~rest~d. In plaYIng should occasion. Hafner has been with offering to purer.i ELECTION J ing to purchase aid to. those Russian-dominated . Sign up lrrunedlately.* ... • the 32d .MASH since it was or- countnes which were getting ganized in September, 1951, at wine or other ale ( relief from us immediately after GIRLS BASKETBALL Degerndorf, Germany. Early in' or to give any f, the end of the Second World Anyone interested in entering October of that year it moved. to regarding his age! Alg@r Jewelry Co. War. But now he cemes home teams in the Neighborhood Club Pirmasens ,for extensive class- forcement office:- and claims to ~e in favor of ex- Girls' Ba~ketball League should room and field tra~ning, NOTICE person selling bee lI.lcoholic beverag' 16401 E. Warren at Audubon TV. 2;.3100 posing Communists in govern- contact MISSMasak at the Neigh- Private First Class Hofner, ment!" borhoop ~lub at TU.' 5-4600. i'0se of securin! headquarters clerk, has been, to himself. SPENDING "The . 1 Entry fee IS $12.00 and must be awarded the Army of Occupation" '\ 0 0 0 0 O_Q..Q.o2 0 0 fLO 0 2 0 0 OJlll 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 I) 0 0 ~ 0 l2 0 fLO 0 0 0 0 2 l2 2 l2 l2 l2 0 (\J Section 2. It sl way to mea:;~re a r~~~~n Je~i~: I in by N~v~t;1ber 13. There will Medal for service in Germany: to balance the budget, stop ,in~ be two' dIvisIons, ..one for ages 16 To the Qualified Electors of the for any person t,. Before entering the. Army in. flation and economize-and that and under and one for ~6. and representation i: I April, 1951, he was employed by is by 'acts, not the way he talks over, Any .team. may partlClpate. cure the sale ( l .African Violeb the National Stamping Co. in h. . Games WIll start Wednesday beer, wine or c FOR SWEETEST DAY w en he IS up for election. My December 3, and Thursday: Detroit. CITY OF beverages to an) oppon~nt h~s a perfect record. - December 4; and will be played the age of 21 ye3 75,000 of them ••• 60 choice named of votm~ favor spendmg every, Wednesday and Thursday lD 0,; Methodist Church Square Section 3. It l varieties for beginners and collectors and agalOst economy. thereafter "I don't wonder," Durant said, . ful for any perso! Dance Set for October r 7 Grosse Pointe Woods of 21 years of ag~ Plants in bloom from 75c to $3.25. "that my opponent hasn't re------vealed all his votes. That he was Re,turns to Washington The Grosse Pointe Methodist COUNTY OF WAYNE knowingly posses You are cordial1y invited to visIt our Greenhouses TODAY__or any have under his day belc.re dark. Open Sundays, too. Pick out the pl:mts you want. against the Hatch Act; that - in After Visit With Children Church wi)l hold its first square We have every color of the rainbow. including doubles. 2-tones and vehicle, any bet r even the ClimbIng African Violet named "Groetl." Be rure to see addition to carrying his family \ dance of the season in the com-I alcoholic beverq new "Indianola:' with brilliant red under-foliage that doesn.t fadel on the payroll - he favored Leaving last week-end for her munity room of the church on: Notice is hereby given that a General Election will be held in the We specialize in African Violets-the only crop we growi person is emplo:'i pensions for Congressmen; that ho~e in Washington D.C. was Friday night, October 17. Our mail order department knows how to wrap our plants so they I City of Grosse Pointe Woods, in the County of Wayne and State under a licensf! arrive in per!ect condition any place in the U.S.A. Makes a wonder- he voted for the international Mrs. Lawrence Gotfredson who Dancing will start at 8 o'clock'i ful gift for lnother, Write for our FREE 24-page catalogue TODAY! of Michigan, on ' Michigan Liquc ~ monopoly of vital ray materials spent a few days with her son with Wes and Julie Rae doing I rnission, and is .~ To get here: We're 1l.cated on the corner of Schoenherr & 14% MUe of the IMC; that he voted for the and daughter-in~law, Mr. and the calling. The public is in- I porting or ha vi"l Brannan Plan - which would Mrs. Lawrence Gotfredson Jr., of vited to attend. Tickets will be! beverage..s in a '/1 have upped the cost of food for Colonial court. sold at the door. SPOUTZ ~1~r~NGREENHOUSES everyone in our District; that he ::::== ------'----:-.------NOVEMBER 4, 1952 control during 1 34369 MORAVIAN DRIVE, Fraser, Mich. has consistently favored placing hours and in U employment, I dOOOOOooooooooooO~00006000000ooooooooooooooooo00~ the citiz!,!n at the mercy of the' CITY OF from 7 A.M. o'clock in the forenoon until 8 P.M. o'clock in the bureaucrats by voting against I Section 4. Ani allowing us an appeal to the: ing any of the :) afternoon Eastern Standard Time for the purpose of electing the ordinance shall . courts. following officers: . . I "With a record like that down thereof be subj~ i in black and white in the Con- exceeding five 1: t5..osst1PoinitfMUl~ dollars or, by gressional Record, I can see why FIREPLACE President & Vice President of The United States the city or coun' WOOD I hE' refuses to publicly debate the ~ • TOP SOIL • PACKAGE COAL issues." Governor & Lieutenant Governor not exceeding 1 • PEAT MOSS • CANNEL COAL Notice of Hearing or both such fi~ f' FERTILIZERS • CHARCOAL Secretary of State ment may be C.A.R. Opens Season discretion of the • GRASS SEEDS I • HIC~ORY BRIQUETS With State Board Meeting Zoning Board of Appeals Attorney General Section 5. TI-. I take effect 20 d; WM. J. ALLEMON The Children of the American State Treasurer of its enactmer: A Roll Call \ TU.2-9085 Revolution are holding a State Notice is hereby given that the Board of Auditor General Board Meeting together with Appeals will meet in the City Hall, 90 Kerby .1 Ayes: Counc: their advisors, October 18, at 11 United States Senators. (Full Term & To Fill Vacancy) Johnston, McKli. . a.m. in the Coral Room of Hotel Road on Savage. Hayes, Ja~ksonj Mich. Representatives in Congreu Nays: Kane, Programs for the current year' MONDAY, OCTOBER 201 1952 Absent: Cou" will be outlined and plans made State Senators & Representatives clorn. LANDSCAPE for contributing to a National . at eight (8 :00) o'clock in the evening to Motion carriE; Memorial to be erected at Tamas- consider the request of Justice of Supreme Court - (To Fill Vacancy) Rc NOW! se Mountain School. Three Judges of Probate v (Full Term) Mrs. Robert Willoughby, Sen~ F.aH. Tl'rUS Bring your plans to HALL'S ior St,atePresident will bring Judge of Probate - To Fill Vacancy) SPEEDER! and w. will' help you greetings and Claudia Moore, for .w~iver of the provisions of the zoning Farms Patrol': Ji.mior President will conduct the ordInance as to off street parking require- Wayne County Prosecuting Attorney a speeding Ole SELECT YOUR OWN TREES , meeting. ble to Nine 1'li Among those expected from ments for the propeil'ty located at ~he north- Wayne County Sheriff Shore drive ear Grosse Pointe are Mrs. Henry B. of October 9, t, and compare our fine selection of moder- west corner of Kercheval Avenue and Mc- SEE Joy, Mrs. Lloyd DeWitt Smith, Wayne County Clerk to catch up to . ately priced Yews, Hemlocks, Blue Spruce, Junipers, Ar~ Mrs, J.Harvey Maxwell, Mrs. Millan Road, described as Lots ~78 to 181 Wayne County Treasurer old Richard E. borvitae, Red Barberry, Potted Mums and Named Arthur Bacon, Mrs. Robert Art- both inclusive, Radnor Park Subdivision. ers, New York Peonies. ner and Winifred and William Wayne County Register of Deeds eted and later ' McQueen, The provision of the zoning ordinance, '. bond. Wayne County Auditor Espalier Apple Trees Tulips Are Here requested arid waived, requires that the rear ,..-...--_ .. Merion Blue Grass Christmas Roses 20 feet of a lot having not more than 110 . Wayne County Drain Commissioner lone Meal and Peat Mos! Have Arrived Peal Moss feet of depth, be'reserved for parking pur- (Bulk and Baled) Two Wayne County Coroners Authorized Scott's Dealer Top Soil Seeds poses. \ 1t~\ Complete Line of Grass Seed, Fertlllzers and Garden Supplie~ Three Proposed Amendments to, the Con$titution of the Pea Humus Fertilizers Hearing' will be public. Interested prop- \ Dyeing s Manure ,Insecticides State of Michigan Fill Sand erty owners or residents of the City are in- vited. I, Grosse Poin HAll:S NURSERY FOR DELIVERY HARRY A. FURTON . Cleaners & 24300 Harper. bet. 9 and 10 Mile roads CALLTU. 4~9859 Clerk and Secretary Ray MacArthur, City of Grosse Pointe Farms - " PRo 5~345S ••• Open daily and Sunday, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m Board of Appeals. City Clerk I Serving the Pointe and Vicinity for '5 Years D. E. Leydet 17751. Mack, at Marseille, Pubjishe~ ,

;, , \. •• October 16, 1952 Thursday, October 16, 1952 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Fifteen afety and we1f».re of the "I City of towel IS prohIbited. No employee I Samples of food, dnnk, and rgivmg written notice, stating such laboratory examina- the conduct of the business to aid in the cleaning pro- f ijle City of Grosse Obituaries d shall resume work after using Iother substances may be taken ~lerem the reasons for such ac- tions as may be indicated. for which he is seeking a cesses. {oods and is hereby de- Grosse Pointe Woo S the tOIlet room WIthout first and examined by the health of- tIon of suspension or revocation 7. Reglllationa. The Health license. ----- ...:.-.1 The fo~lowing action w~ taken washing his hands. ficer as often as may be neces- to the lIcensee; a copy of this Oi.i. ' may formulate and (c) The fee for a lIcense (b) Frying kettles shall be ad gIven immediate ef- I 1 cer by the CIty CounCIl at theIr Reg- 'f th d t t' f un notice sh 11b t t h li II as placed at least one (1) foot THOMAS P. DUROSS ular Meetin • Monda evenin, Item 8. Water Supply.-Run- sary or e e ec IO)} 0 - a e sen 0 t e ceos- promulgate such reasonable herein defmed shall be from any wall; and the wan Thomas P. Duross, aged 81, of October 6 1~52' Y g n10g water under pressure shall whole!:Qmeness or adUlteratiop. ing authollty rules and regulations, not $10.00 per year for each shall be protected by a ted by Councilman Pratt. 1901 Severn road. husband of It was 'moved by Councilman ~e eas~ly ac~ssib~e to all rooms. The health officer may condemn (h) Review of Suspension or mconsistent with the pro- separate establishment, pro- smooth, nonporous metal i unanimously. I the lat.e CecelIa; father of Mrs. DIesing. and supported by Coun- 10 w~Ich iood IS prepared or and forbid the sale of, .or cause], Revocation by City Council.-In vislOns of this ordinance, as vlded, however. that such shield to splash height. A CouncIlmen Die sin g, Gerald10e Schau peter, Mrs. Vera I cIlman Savage that the follow- I utensl1s ate washed. and the to be removed or destroyed, any the event of such' suspension or he may deem necessary to fee shall be $5.00 if the ap- hood shall be provided and )rn, Johnston, McKnight. Recor, Mrs. Marcella Marston and ing Ordinance be adopted' water, supply shall be adequate, :food or drink. which is unwhole- revocatlon, the licensee shall be govern the inspectlon and phcatlon is made during the I suspended at least 7 feet lVe, Savage. SISter M. Adele, I.H.M.; brother. and of a safe, sanitary quality ap- some or adulterated. e~tltled to a hear10g before 'the operabon of food establish- last half of the lIcense year, above the floor and extend- Irone. .! o~ Mrs. J. B. CeCIl, and also sur-I OrdInance No 85 proved by the State Department Section 4. Licenses.-It shall CIty CounCIl, If the licensee ments, within the City of or from July 1st to Decem- 109 at least one (1) foot be- : None. vlved by :fIVe grandchIldren • r of Health. ~ be unlawful for any person to presents a request for such hear- Grosse Pointe Woods and ber 31st mcluslve. All li- yond edge of frymg kettle dIed October 12. An ~r.dinance defming restau-, Item 9 Construction of Uten. operate a restaurant in the Ctiy 109 I.n wntIng to the City Clerk such further rules and regu- censes shall expire on De- and shall be vented to the Ray MacArthu~, Funeral was from the Verhey- rant, Itmerant restaui'ant. em- Isils and Equipment.-All multi- of Grosse Pointe Woods who does WIthin ten days from (late of lations shall be deemed a cember 31st following theIr outsIde aIr and equipped City Clerk den Funeral Home. ployee, u~e.nsils, he~lth offIcer,' use utensils and all show and not possess an unrevoke.Q licen~e revocatlon or suspension of li- part of this ordinance. Issuance unless revoked, and WIth a fan or blower ca- CHRISTINE GARDNER etc., r.equmng permIts for the I dIsplay cases or wmdows, coun~ of current Issue as provIded 10 c?nse. Such hearing shall be 8, Enfor>cement Interpretation. shall not be transferrable pable of removIng all smoke, eh t' G" oper~t~on of such establIshments, ters shelves tables refrigeratmg this ordinance. Such lIcense started at the follow1Og regular This ordinance shall be en- or aSSIgnable. All applIca. odors and vapor, No vent rIS me aruner, of 355 prohlbltlng the sale of adulter-I' " h 11b t d I'CUOUSmeeting f th C t C il d t f 1 1 Moross road WIfe of Alexander I t d hI' b d equroment, smks, and 0 the r s a e pos e In a consp . 0 e 1 y ounc, an forced by the health officer Ions or Icense renewa s over SIdewalk WIll be per- N.' mother C:fMr;: Robert Batten ade./ ~nw °de~o~e or mlS ran - eqUIpment or' utensils used lD place. Only persons who co~- the CIty Council, after hearmg in accordance with the in- shall be made at least 30 mitted. and Margaret. slst~r of Mrs Eliz ~ .,c~Ot'or ~1o, r~gulatmgl'the Iconnection WIth the operation of ply with the requlresents of thIS and consldenng both sides of terpretations which may be days before the hcense ex- (c) The term "custard mix" and abeth Anders~n John and Archi~ mspec IOn 0 suc estab IS~-I a restaurant shall be so con- ordinance shall be entltled to the case. shall act as sole Judge adopted by the CIty Coun- plre:; A license obtained "custard fIller" as used S 'th d' dOt' b Iments, the enforcem~nt of thIS' structed' as to be easily cleaned receive and retain such a license of whether or not the revocation '1 under the prOVISIons of herein shall refer to any ~h(irts mi ,Ie coer 7. ordmance, and the fixmg of pen- I .,. t or suspens' h 11 t k ff t ' Cl. 0 d. N 85 f th C Funeral was from the Verhey- If I and shall be kept 10 good repaIr. (a) Applieation.-A wnt ~ Ion s a a e e ec. 9 Penalty for Violation. Any r mance o. 0 e Ity product, conSIsting princI- den Funeral Home, FrIday Octo- ales..". i UtenSIls containing or plated application for such license shall The CIty CounCIl shall establish person violating any of the of Grosse Po1Ote Woods pally of ilour. sugar, eggs ber 10. ' THE CITY OJ! GROSSE POINTE, WIth cadmIUm or lead shall not be made to the CIty Clerk on Its own rules of order for such prov)sions of this. ordmance shall be suiflclent complI- and mIlk. WIth or WIthout WOODS ORDAINS' 'be used: Provided. That solder forms prOVIded at the OffICe of reVIew and hearmg. or of the rules and regula. ance WIth the hcensmg pro- cornstarch, heated, cooled,

Boy Scouts Play Hosts Section 1. Definitions.-T h.e I' conta101Og lead may be used for the Clerk. I Section 5. Enforcement.-The tions of the Health -Officer vlsi9ns reqUlred under this and applIed to pastry wlth- T D T following defInitions shall apply jomtmg 1. Whether applicant IS a per- Health OffIcer shall have the au- made hereunder, shall upon ordinance and the hcense out subsequent heatmg. The o og raining Club m the interpreta:tion and the en- Item 10. Cleaning and Hac- son, partnership, flrm. cor- thonty and duty to enforce this conVIction be pUnished by a reqUIred under thIS ordl. prOVISIons of thIS sectlOn F The Boy Scouts of Troop 290, forcement of thIS ordmance' I tericidal Treatment of Utensils poration, or orgamzation, ordmance fine of not more than $500.00 nance shall be Issued wlth- shall also apply to custard- Mason School, were hosts to the "A. Res .~a u r a nt.-The term and Equipment.-All equipment, 2. Names and addresses of per~ 1. Inspections. At least once Dollars or by Imprisonment out any addltlOnal hcense fIlled pastry com m 0 n 1y Sportsmen's Dog Traming Club restaurant shall mean restau- mcludmg dIsplay cases or w1o- son, members of partner- every SIXmonths. or as often in the City of Grosse Pointe I fee. deSIgnated as cream puffs of Detroit on Monday mght, Sep- rant, coffee shop, cafetena. short Idows, shelves. tables, refrigera- ShIPS, or officers of firm, as necessary, the Health Of- 'Yoods or Wayne County Section 4. General Regulations. and eclaIrs whIch may be :TION tember 29. order .cafe, lunchtlonette. tavern, I tors, stoves, hoods, and smks. corporation or orgamzatlOn ficer shall Inspect every jail for not more than 90 (a) BUlldIngs must be free from heated subsequent to fIlling. F THE VILLAGE Under the superVIsion of Tram- sandWIch stand,. soda fount~m" shall be kept clean and free from making application. restaurant 1 0 cat e d WIthin days. contamInatmg surroundmgs 1. The entlre custard mIX to ing Master Fred Schwalk, dogs a~d b~~lhothe~ eatmg dnknktln gdust., dirt, msects, and other con- 3. Name and address of rest- the C~ty of Grosse Pointe Section 6. Unconstitutionality and be rodent proof be used 10 the manuiacture MICHIGAN ~r h in the novice, mtermedlate and es a IS men s. as we as 1 c -I tnmmatmg material. All cloths aurant. Woods. The Health OffIcer Cla.u~. If any section or (b) LIVmg or sleepmg rooms m of custard-fllled pastry shall advanced classes demonstrated ens or oth.er places 10 WhIChfood used by waiters chefs and other 4. Type of restaurant. shall have authOrIty to en- part of this ordmance shall dIrect connectlOns WIth any be brought to a temperature ~cial Election has . ~ or drmk IS prepared for sale on I J hI' I ' . 1 t b • d l.d b f t I th 200 d theIr abIlIty to execute com. th 1 h emp ;)yees s a 1 be c ean. SlOg e- 5. Capacity of dining room. er any bUIldmg or part e ....oun 10va I y any part of a food estabhshment 0 no ess an egrees o be held at the e mands. These dogs were made to I ~ prI~~Ises torR stew erte. Th II serVIce contamers shall be used 6 Plans and specificatlons for thereof which IS used, or court of record, such find- shall not be permitted. F, mamtained at not less of Vernier and ., b t b' t' . meran es auran.- e only once t t' altera WhICh h h t b ing shall not mvalIdate any than that tempelature for Jump arrlers, re neve 0 Jec s, I term "Itmerant restaurant" ~hall' new cons ruc Ion or - e as reason 0 e- ( c) All plumbIng shall comply If Grosse Pointe and. dIsplayed rare scent dis- mean one operatmg for a tem- All multI-service eatmg' and tion of existing restaurants !leve is used for the storage, of the other sections. or parts WIth the State (or local) a period of not less than ten at the polls will crimmatIon. . porary perIod in connection WIth I drmk10g utenSIls shall be thor- WhICh shall be submitted to preparatlOn, sale. serving of the ordinance. plumbmg code. mInutes, and WIthin one Eastern Standard . The Boy Scouts, who are stnv- a faIr. carnival, CIrcus, publIc ex-I oughly cleaned and effectlvely the Health Department for or dlstnbution of food or Section 7 Repealing .()rdin- (d) Floors must be t 1 g h t. hour thereafter placed in a mg for Eagle Scout awards, ob. hlbition, or other SImIlar gather- I subJected to an approved bac- approval before Issuance of drmk for human consump- ance. CIty Ordinance No. smooth, eaSIly cleaned. well refrIgeratmg temperature of .erved the proper way to handle ing tencidal process aft.er each ~sage. a buildmg or constructlon tlon to mspect the premises, 48 and any other ordmance dramed and free from ob- not over 50 degrees F" and ,aid Special Elec. dogs and receIved helpful mior-I C. Emp'loyee.-The term "em- All multl-use utenSIls used m the permIt. furmture, eqUlpment, dIshes or any part of any other structlons. kept at or below such tem- ]ualifled electors mation toward the earning of ployee" shall mean any person preparation of food and drink 7. An agreement to permIt or utenSIls used there1O, to ordinance of the CIty of perature until applied to ving propo'\ition, Dog Trammg Ment badges. who handles food or dr1O.k dur--I shall be thoroug~:y cleaned and the Health OffIcer to mspect determme whether or not Grosse Pointe Woods now (e) Walls, cellmgs and parti- the pastry. ------mg preparatIon or servmg, or effectIvely subJ~c"ed to an ~p- the restaurant and every- the samtary reqUIrements of In ex i s ten c e, conflictmg tlons must have a tIght, 2. No custard-filled pastry City of who comes 10 contact with any Iprov.ed bactencldal process 1ll~- thing in connectlon WIth it, thIS ordmance are complIed WIth this ordmance or t~e smooth sur f ace, eaSIly shall be sold eIther whole- JOciI of the ViI. Grosse Pointe Woods eating or cooking utenSIls. or I medIately followmg the day s and to interVIew the em- WIth ~ntent or purpose thereof IS (f) cleaned. ~~~er~~a~:~~\i~~rtyra:l~s~te~ ato the proposed Th f 11 k who IS employed 10 a room in operatlon Drymg cloths, If used, ployees at al"Y reasonable 2. Violations. If, on mspection, S terebYarEepffealt:dD t Thi Lightmg shall be such that e 0 owmg actlon was ta en shall be clean a d shall be used tIme. and that the apphcant the Health OffIcer fInds any ec Ion. ec lye a e s all parts of the premIses are shall be wrapped or pack- )se Pointe Shores b th C't C 1 th R I whIch. food or drmk. is prepared I n d h 11 k d d t t t th lrsuant to which Y e I y ounCI at elr ego d for no other purpose No article will gIve true and complete VIolatIon of the requlre- or mance s a ta e effect adequately llghted at all age s as 0 pro ec e ular Meetmg, Monday evenmg, I or serve l' h th b t '. f rmat t th Health twenty days after ItS offICIal tImes WIth at least l(} foot- contents from contammatIon 11 grants will be October 6, 1952 D UtensiIs.-. "UtenSIls" shall Ipo IS , or 0 er su s ance con- 10 0 IOn 0 e ments -of thIS ordmance, he h k It d b 1 Imclude any kitchenware table-I tammg any cyamde preparatIOn OffICer concermng the op- shall Issue an order to the adoptlOn, and. shall be pub- candles of hght on workmg :~~ :~ll ~~:~P;~o:in~~~l; 109 to each. in- was move y Counci man "'are gla tl • or other pOlsonous matenal shall eratlon of the restaurant llce,.'1Seeor person In charge 1 Ilshed as prOVIded by law. surfaces. ~nding July 15, Pratt, and supported b' Councll- n • ssware. cu ery, con- b d f th 1. I 8. Date of application of th ta t d t' CARRIED BY THE FOLLOW- (g) Adeq'Uate tOllet facilIties dIsplayed on the outSIde D th t th • f 11 tamers, or other eqUIpment with e use or e c eans10g or po - e res uran Irec 109 ING VOTE' thereof In leglble letters the set out in the man lesmg. a e 0 ow1Og h' h f d d k lshmg of utenSIls 9. SIgnature of applIcant. the correction of such viola. . shall be provided for both Ie in the Village Ordmc:nce be adopted. w IC 00 or rIn comes In f ' AYES: CounCIlmen Dlesmg men and women, Each tOIlet name of the manufacturing . N 84 contact durIng storage, prepara- Item 11. Storag~ and Handl- (b) Referred to Health 0 - tlOI"'withm such reasonable J 0 h ns ton McKni ht Pratt' room shall be eqUIpped WIth baker, the day of manufac- OrdInanCe O. tlon. or serving Iing of Utensils and Equipment.- :ficer.-The CIty Clerk shall, tIme as he shall deem pro-I Rowe Savag'e g, , ture, and the follow 109state- E A b hIt I , flush tOIlet WIth SIphon AN ORDINANCE prohlbltmg . Health Officer.-The term I fter actenclda 1 t rea t men t upon recelvmg suc app Ica lOn, per I NAYS' None breakers. lavatory. warm ment: "REFRIGERATE". the purchasmg, offer to purchase "health offIcer" shall mean the IutenSIls shall be stored in a cle,an, refer It to the Health OffIcer to 3 Failure to Correct ViOla-I ABSENT. CounCIlman Heck- water, soap and mdividual 3. No custard-fIlled pastry 10 D or attemptmg to purchase or Plo-I Health O~flcer of the CIty of dry place protected from ~Ies, mv~~tI~ate the Jacts s;ated 10 ~e tiOllS, If the Health Officer endorn. s10gle serVIce towels. The shall be kept, or dIsplayed, cure. or the transportatIon of Grosse Pomte Woods or hIS au-I dust, and other contammatlOn, app IC~Ion an sam ary con 1- finds a contmuation of the MOTION CARRIED UNANIM- number of fIxtures shall be or offered for sale In or rd B. Loranger beer, wine or other alcoholIc thorlzed representative I and shall be handled In such a tlOns 10 and around the place I vlOIatlon upon a second 10- OUSLY. determmed by the Depart- from any bakery. store, V mage Clerk beverages by persons under the I F. Health Department.-T he Imanner as to prevent contamIn- wherem It IS proposed to oper- spectlOn after such reason~l R M A h place or vehicle unless it f 21 th C t I term "Health Department" shall I atlOn as far as practicable. ate the, restaurant speCIfied In I able tlme. he shall suspend ay ac rt ur, ment of Health on the baSIS shall have been refnger- age 0 years 10 e 1 y 0 I th W C t H lth SIt .1 h 11 b the applIcatIOn th City Cletk of the number of persons Grosse Pomte Woods MIchIgan, I mean e ayne oun y ea 109 e-serVICe u enSI s s a e . ,e lIcense of the restaurant employed. ated at a temperature not THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE I Department I purchased only m sanitary con- (c) Application Approved, Li- untIl such VIOlatIons have ------( h) An adequate supply of run- over 50 degrees F, from the WOODS ORDAINS I G. Capacity.-The term "Ca4 tamers. shall be stored therem cense Issued.-If it is found by been corrected City of nmg hot water shall be tIme of manufacture untll Sectlon 1. It sh~ll be unlaw- paclty" shall me~n the ~.axlmum 10 a clean dry place untIl used, the Health OffIcer after mvestI-I 4. Immediate Suspe~sion. If Grosne Pointe Woods pIped to all smks. Where a the tIme of delIvery to the ful for any person under the age r..umber of seat10g faCIlItIes for and shall be handled 10 a sam- ga~lOn that the s~atements con-I the Health Officer finds 10- The followmg actIon was taken storage tank IS used the consumer. of 21 years to falsely represent I patrons. " I tary manner . I tamed In the appl~catIOn are. true samtary condItions m any by the City CounCIl at theIr mInImUm capacity shall be (d) Only wholesome ingredIents hunself to be of the age of 21 I ~, Person.-The word per- Item 12. DIsposal of Wastes. and ,that the eXlstmg samtary restaurant such that It Regular Meetmg, Monday eve- • thIrty (30) gallons. shall be used in the prepara- years or over when purchas1Og, son s~.al1 mean p.er~on, firm, I All wastes shall be pro per I y ~o~dltlons m the place wherem would be i m m e d i at el y ,ning. October 6. 1952: ( i) RefrIgerators shall be ade- tIon of baked goods. I offer1Og to purchase, or attempt-/ corpo~~"IO:1,or a:~ocI.atIon . IdIsposed of, and all g~rbag: and It IS proposed to operate the rest-I dangerous to the health of I It was moved by CounCIlman quate and of su,fflcient SIze (e) No baked good shall be ex- ing to purchase or procure beer. Sec, on 2 Sa_ltabon reqUire-I trash shall be kept .0. SUItable aura~t conform to. the samtary the general publIc, he may I Dlesmg, supported by CouncIl- to properly store all pensh- posed to dust. dIrt or other wme or other alcoholIc beverages I ments for restaurants ---:All rest- receptacles. 10 such manner as I reqUlrements of thIS ordmance, immedIately suspend the 11- man Savage. that the followmg able foods and must be kept contam1OatlOn. or to gIve any false mformatlOn aurants sh~ll cO,mply WIth al~ of I not to become a nUIsance, he shall approve the applIcatIon I cense of and close the rest- Ordinance be adopted' at a temperature of fIfty regard10g hIS age to any law en~ the follow1Og Items of samta. Item 13 Refrigeration -A 11 and return It to the CIty Clerk aurant Ul~til such msamtary 0 d. N 86 (50) degr.ees Fahrenhelt or (f) Floors shall be of imperVIOUS forcement offIcer or to any other tlOI~~m1 FI Th fl I f I readIly pe;lshable food and drink Wh~. sha~l issue t: hc~nse ;0 the conditlOns are corrected, fol. I r InanCe O. • below. Ice boxes must be ::;~~~~~e~~~ ~fc~~:~k~~~~ person sellmg beer, wme or other all r '. ~~hf ~ oors 0 Ishall be kept at or below 50' F. app Ican, permi 109 1m 0 op- low1Og whIch he shall gIve I An ordmance to lIcense. regu. properly dramed to an ap- tlOn at all tImes a1cohohe beverages for the pur~ I tooms 10 W.•IC 00 or dnnk except when bemg prepared or era~e tne type of restaurant I a wntten nohce 10 a rea-I late and provide for the sanitary proved waste dram s1Ok. pose of securmg a sale thereof lIS s or~s, prepared, Or served. or I served Waste water from re- deSIgnated 10 the applwatIon, sonahle tIme to the lIcensee mspecbon of bakenes and bulk (j) All outSide doors. w1Odows Sectlon 6. Bulk Food Establish.

to himself. l~al"7h~Ch utenSIls are w.ashed.1 frlgeratIon eqUIpment shall be and no othe~. u~on. payment of 'I or the responSIble represent- food establIshments, to prOVIde and other openmgs shall be ments. In addItion to regulations Sectlon 2. It shall be unl&wfu1 ~ b e.of suc~ con~tru~I~r ~s I properly disposed of a fee as herem prOVIded ative 10 ch1!rge statmg hISI for the controllmg and takmg of provided WIth SIxteen (16) SectIOn 4, bulk food establish- the l C for any person to make any false 0 ~h eaSl! h ~t~e . s a e I Item 14 Whole SQmeneS5of (d) License Fee.-The fee for reasons for closmg the rest- samples of foods processed or mesh screens or other ap- ments as herem defmed shall be representatlOn 10 order to pro. I smdoo • and s a e kept clean Food and' Drink All food and a hcense as herem defined shall aUrant. A continuance to offered for sale, therem and to proved mechamcal means of subject to the following addI-- h 1 f h f an 10 goo reoalr b T Dolla e f h . 1 t10nal regulatlons. cure t e sa e or urn IS 109 0 I It 2 W Ii £1 C U' I drmk shall be clean.- wholesome e en rs p r year or eac operate after receIpt of such prOVIde for a penalty for the VIO- ehmmatmg fhes. beer, wme or other alcoholIc W l~m 'd a1.s an f ~l 1Ogs'-1 free from spOllage 'and so pre~ separate restaurant, pro VId e d wntten notIce shall consti~ latlon thereof ( k) All work tables and benches (a) Metal s10ks shall be pro-- beverages to any person under I halls bank C~1 Ifgsan 0 ~ room~ I pared as to be safe for human however that such fee shall be tute a v'1blatIon of this ord- THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE must be of a tight smooth vlded for the purpose of- ihe age of 21 years. sea e A~f c rl a~ 10 fOo consumptIOn All milk fiUId FIVe Dollars if the applIcatIOn IS inance. I WOODS ORDAINS: materIal, free from cracks cleaning utenSIls and tools: Section 3. It shall be unlaw- r laIr ~a ~ /n d ce~mg~ mIlk products Ice crea;o and made durmg the last half of the ~. Disease Control. No person I SectIon 1. No person, fIrm, cor- and eaSily cleaned. used m the handlmg, dIS- iul for any person under the age ? rooms ~dnw lic b oOfior dtl~ IIother frozen d~ssers served shall lIcense year, or from July 1st to who IS affected WIth any poratlOn or assoclatlon shall oper- (1) 'Watertlght, properly cov- play or dlspens10g of foods. f thIS prepare s ha i e ms he 10 D b 31 t 1 d d d 1 (1 d 15 d ods 0 0 10 of 21 years age purc ase, or hght color The walls of alII be from approved sources. Milk, ece:n er s mc USlve, an Isease a commumcable ~te or mamtam a bakery or bulk ere, meta contamers must b) Al daIry pro uc an eggs knowmgly possess, transpurt, or I 0 • h' h f d cl . k I and flu'd mIlk products shall be prOVIded further that no fee form or IS a carner of such lood establlshment 10 the CIty be prOVIded to take care of must be kept under refng- II oms In w lC 00 or' nn' h 11 b h d fIll have under hIS contro 10 any IS d t 1 h I serVICed 10 the mdlvidual ongIn- s a e c arge or a Icense dIsease shall work 10 any of Grosse Pomte Woods WIthout all garbage, eration at a tImes at a vehIcle. any beer, wme or other I dPrhePlalrheor u enSltS are whas -al contamers 10 WhIChthey were granted to a fraternal, rehglOus, restaurant and no restau- fIrst havmg obtamed a lIcense (m) All employees shall have temperature of fIfty (50) I he s a ave a smoo hwas a ble d f I 1 g' ., 1 eld in the alcohollc beverages, un ess suc sf' 1 receIved from the distnbutor or e uca IOna , or SOCIa or amza- rant shall employ any such therefor from the CIty Clerk food handler s certIfIcates of degrees F, or be ow. and State person IS employed by a hcensee U~tace'3 D 0 d W' d from a bulk contamer eqUIpped tIon All lIcenses shall expIre person or any person suspec- SectIOn 2 Definitions. For the current Issue. ( c) Raw frUIt and raw vege- under a license Issued by the Wh em fl 0 rs an If ~ws'1i WIth an approved dispensmg de- on December 31st followmg their ted of bemg affected ~Ith any purpose of thIs ordmance the fol- (n) Employees shall wear clean table dIsplays shall be ele- Mlchlgan LIquor Control Com-I ope~n g Ie\ a~~ pr~va en , halII Vlce Provided That this re- issuance, unless revoked, and I dIsease 10 a commumcable lowmg defInItIOns shall apply washable clothes. S t r e e t vated at least twelve (12) miSSIOn, and IS possess mg. trans-, be e;Fe ~ mlo e ou ~r a~rJ a I qUll ement sh;n not apply to shall not be transferable or as- form or of bemg a carner (a) Bakery: A b a k e r y shall clothes must be covered 10ches above the floor. Slde- portmg or h::l.vlIlgsuch alcoholIc h II bc IV~l fcreene fn - ~~rs I CIearn whIch may be served SIgnable. All applIcatIOns for of such dIsease If the rest- mea n an establIshment whIle workmg. Suitable walk displays shall be ele- beverages In a vehIcle under hIS sffa t e se ~c osmg un eS~dod er Ifrom the ongmal bottle or from lIcense renewal shall be made at aurant manage; suspects that wherem bread and cakes head cover1Og must be vated at least 24 Inches 1 -d I k g e ec lYe means are prOVI e to Ie t th rty (30) days before the d 2 contro urmg regu ar wor In I prevent the entrance of flIes : a dIspenser approved for such as 1 . any employee has contract- and/or pastnes are prepare worn. (d) Surplus stocks of bulk fDods hours and 10 the course of his I Item 4 Lighting.-All rooms serVIce 'All oysters. clams, and lIcense expI.res... ed any dIsease 10 a com- and baked and/or sold at (0) Adeq~a~e f loc~e~~ mu~ bl~ shall be stored m a speCIal employment. . in whlCh food 0]' drmk IS stored mussels shall be from approved (e) Apphcat1()ln DIsapproved. mumcable form or has ~e- wholesale or retd 0 served or natural Ice shall be from an I applIcant IS not operatmg or can-I sectlOn shall be posted In or plastIC contamer IS held, looms. SectIOn 7. Authority to Adopt dollars or, by ImprISOnment 10, 01 10 WhIch utens~ls' ar: washed' 8pproved source Inot operate a restaurant con-, all tOIlet rooms I stored or offered for sale ( q) All food stored shall be Rules. The Department of Health the CIty or county JaIl for a ter:n sl'all be well ventIlated . I Item 15 Storage, Display, ,and Iform1Og to the samtary reqUIre-j (a) N~ person t>hall be employ- I ( c) Department of Health: The elevated at least twelve Imay make such. rules and regula- not exceedmg nmety (90) da} s, Item 6. Toilet Facilities.-(a) Serving of Food and Drink.-All ments of thIS ordmance, he shall ed In a restaurant WIthout Department of Health shall (12) mches above the floor 1 tions as are necessary for carry-! or both such fme and Impnson~ Every restaurant shall be pro-! food and drmk shall be so stored, I dIsapprove the applIcatIon. and I filst havmg obtamed a food be taken to mean the Wayne unless packaged 10 water mg mto effect the prOVIsions of ment may be Imposed 10 the vlded WIth adequate and con-I dIsplayed, and served as to be retum it to the CIty Clerk WIth handler's card of current Coul'ty De par t men t of tlght contamers, and free thIS ordmance dlscretlOn of the cou.rt. - 1 I vemently located tOllet faClhhes plotected from dust, flIes, ver- a detailed st~tement of the rea-I Iss~e as prOVIded 10 this Health. . .. . of pOSSIble sources of con- I SectIOn 8. Penalty. Any person\ ~ SectlOn 5. ThIS ordmance sha.l for t I . f mIn depredatlOn and pollutlOn son for hIS dIsapproval ordmance. ( d) General Defmltlons. Web- tammatlOn fIrm corporatIon or aSSOCIatIOn f th d tIS emp oJ ees. con ormmg , . b d D t () B t fl . h 11 b I • take effect 20 da)

Thursday, ( Page Sixteen G R 0 S SE PO I NTE NEWS Thur~aay, Oetober t b, 1952 Gain in League' Grid Race 0 Monroe Edges Blue Devils Idle Flyers ~\r • St. Ambrose Drops Blue Chip Host 'To Erase Hopes for Title" Game to St. Charles Eleven' Enroll Members of By Fred Runnells Almost all the "blue chips" were on the line last Sunday, freshmen class The Monroe Troja~s erased any hopes Grosse Pointe October 12, when the St. Ambrose Cavaliers dropped a crucial of Michigan ar High football fans ever had of the Blue Devils winlling- or league game to the unbeaten St. Charles eleven, 21. to 7. dividual attent: sharing the Border Cities League this year when they The victory enabled St. Charles to remain at the top of the a University tl turned back the Devils, 7 to 6, under the lights last Friday, 12-team East Side Parochial league standings with 4 victories The 2,439 fr October 10, on the Trojans' home field, and no defeats, ~ their first ta~te The Blue Devils have never-S------~----- On the other hand the setback'! and a half m;.nutes before the this fall aln:ad} wo~ or shared' a .Border" Citi~s I i'rojan 35-yard line down to the dropped the st. Ambrose cava-j halftime intermission. That's evidence of th Leag~e football ~Itle and. thIS Grosse Pointe 16-yard line. liers down to fifth place and I\'...hen St. Charles broke the game terest in their l year It loo~ed as If the POInters Quarterback Junior McBee hit practically eliminated the1l1 from wide open behind the pov.;erful All freshmel had an outSIde chance, right end Alex Cantrell with a the 1952 title race. i off tackle ..smashes of its big 205- university - cp Didn't Get Breaks . i 16-yard pass in the end zone for For the most part of the Jirst I pound fullback, Pete Aluzzo, who halls where thE Actually last Friday's game I the game-tying score. Just one hal:1' the Cavaliers and Dragons I picked up 42 yards on two plays icy of the resi< could have gone eit~er way, but i play; before that the Trojans battled even-steven and it was, for the Dragons' first touchdown. other time-teste Lady Luck once agaIn refused to ,'missed a touchdown when left anybody's ball game until three The extra point kick was good. a real "home';: smile on the Blue Devil grid halfback Bill Smith went high in It was also Aluzzo who scam- A carefullY-I: warriors. : the air in the Pointers' end zone T t K"" I pered into the Cavaliers' end orientation prw Despite the lact the title chance to snag a McBee pass but he es a eg ers I zone with the pigskin he had in- fore classes st; has disappeared in t 0 thin air came down out of bounds and T k T A - I tercepted on the Cavaliers' 10- each. newcom. once again the Blue Devil team the pass was ruled :10 good. a e 0p gazn i yard line when Marv Peeters at- w~ys. to a man has vowed tha~ any I Clawson Big Hero, 'The St: Paul Flyers took a weekend off from the East Side Second Division football r~~ic~~d bin~~e:dR~npne~ j tempted to catch the Dragons Each freshma future league opponents .haa ?et- . The big hero of the game, as 1 A After a one week absence from! napping on the first play after counselor to he. ter watch out because thIS POInte' far as M~nroe was concerned seventh place without tossing a pass. The flyers' wi!! meet victory:" ess nnunciationon Sunday, October 19, The squad the top spot in the Grosse Pointe i the kickoff. The extra kick was study probler. team is mad. Mad not only a:; was Ken Clawson who left hi~ that will see action includes from left to right: Front row: CAMPAU, ZEMPER, ALUlA, OXLEY, F. VAN TIEM, Businessmen's Bowling League i again good and the Dragons were freshmen class, themselves but at eve:yone e!se right guard position to boot that WADE, LOMBARDO, HOGUE and ALLEMON.' Middle row: Student manager BURNS, P. VAN TIEM, D. MONA- race, the champion Testa Cement I i"eally fired up when they left to permit as r.1 ~ho h~s a spot on then" rE:mam- i all important. point that so many HAN, SCHLAFF, SHRILLA, DOWD, GILES, BRYWA, POUPARD, GRAHAM, KELLER, HALEY, BEJIN and keglers blew the top off the i the Mack Inter-Parish Field at tention in the 1ng grId schedule. ! times means the difference be- HOEY. Back row: Assistant Coach GEORGE HEIDT, ELSEY, HECK, AYRAULT McEACHIN, BERGMAN, FITZGER- league by pasting H. Gatti's, the half time intermission. sible. Even though the Devils were I tween v;~,:ory and qefeat or even ALD, SHEEAN, KIEFER, T. MONAHAN, TAYLOR, KORNMEIR, FETT, WALTERS and Coach ED. LAUER. ' squad for four big points to take j Aluzzo Once Again And parents h~dkap~d~ilielo~~fueir a tie. ------ilie~que katq~n la~W~-1 Ea~~am sror~ oo~in fue principals aren' best offensive end Sean Fraser, Grosse Pointe will entertain I G _ P _ -nesday, October 8. Ire m a i n i n g two periods. St. university. Dr who was out with a groin injury, the powerhouse outfit of the lea- Local Sailors 'I OUZIl 111me.n The Testa keglers also posted a'i Charles made it 21 to 0 early in Erich A. WaIte: they managed to rack up t~e I gue next Saturday, October 18, Wz-n z-n O'h.'z-o Boa t B a.n t erN b d new high three game team series the third period when Larry ter to each parr first touchd.own of the game In when the Wyandotte Bears move . a Loo p Lea with a 2673. I Schmelzer whipped.a seveJl}-yard he was certain ~he first penod and for~e the Tro- I ie. They will be ...tiempting to The defeat dropped the H.! pass to the same Aluzzo. who dent 'tad regi~ )ans to co~e from behInd to take I keep~ their league record un- By Fred Runnells By Fred Rtmnetls j Al Gouin's "pin spillers".{ossed Gatti squad down from its lofty I too.k the pass on the mIdfield suggl'~;ted way the lead In the second quarter,; blemIshed and run the league . .' . , I a bombshell into the S1. Paul first place spot of last week and stnpe. and raced all. the way to get the 'answe(~ Hribar Scort:s ' streak to eight straight. I Sa1lmg ComI!10dore" Bob Keu ~ I . Bowling League lasts Thursday, into a three-way tie for fourth pay dIrt. The extra kIck was good. they might wis L~uie "Tw~edl~ ~um" Hribar Could Be Key Game I ~:~t:~ c~:I~Ssa~~~athisChc~:~ett~f' The Detroit River Star fleet and when he brought the clams October 9, when they captured place. I The Cavaliers' lone touchdown The high scI- carrIed the plgskm Into the end The Wyandotte game which M . D L G d M" members put in a busy day Octo- and oysters down to the club he four points and vaulted from Two other teams posted a'four came as the result of a"fumble a lot of inforn. f D'l 8 d . ' . I' aUrlce ec ercq or on It- . . zone or th e eV1 s on an ,-yar WIll be played on the DeVIls' h 11 d th .' d th ber 12 and fimshed up theIr 1952 put them under lock and key third place into first place. The point sweep. Kennelly Cather- in the fourth quarter by th~ Dra- former student sm~sh over his own. right tackle. home field before the annual Dads~tr~i ~~ firset WI;I:~;~ s~~recapt~;: sailing season by sailing five and put the key on his key chain. Gouin blitz attack displaced the ing picked up four points while gons' Larry Schmelzer. Fr:d Saad of Registrar I ~hIS ;a:p~~:~h aft~ i~~rterb~~k !Jay crowd. could be a kef' game, the Xnnual Bu~keye Lake Yacht races. ~hat complete.d the last He knew his purchase was safe league leading Sweeney outfit posting the second high three recovered fo,1' the Cava~lers on addition to wo: m1 e e ?tnh c b t'f r e ae d.. nee t In the ~nal league ~tandmgs. If" Club's Snowball Series last week- two pom,t score senes on the now until the night of the dinner. which went 0 for the collar and game total of 2604 while down- the Dragons 28-yard Ime and tion, the princ. 1 3 4 I ~1 a ,eau I u . -yar pass a the POInters can rIse _up and . dOt bId 12 docket. ' What Ben didn't know wa::; slipped into a three.way tie for ing the Bruce Wigle team. The F;:-ed Mac~ayden smashed over of the student':, nght enc Jac~ Smith to th~ Mon- knock dc,wn the heavily favored en, coer 1 an. ! Alex Allardyce and his "Thistle that Rear Commodore Bill Nagel third place. Bankes Architects grabbed four hIS own ~Ight g~ard from .the classroom \,'or roe ll-yard lIne. The DevIls got Wyandotte steamroller it will In the first race on Satur~ay III" appears to be the big winner and Red Stacey, two of the cul~ Eddie Lauer's team grabbed points from the last place Bill one-yard lIne to clImax the drIve Smith each ye; a temporarf' setback when :full- throw the race into a two-Way Carter had to come ~rom behInd this season. He earlier captured prits of tormer years, knew that three points to move within one Engle team and moved into Norm Soper converted. ence at which back Al BIllups fumbled a lat. tie between the Bears and the to. sq.ueeze out the fIrst of thr~e the three race "A" series and the Ben had put the ingredients for point of the le~gue leaders. second place all alone one point! League Standings meet and talk eral pass but recovered back .on Royal Oak Acorns. if the Acorns . ~vmnIn~, guns over John Ru?seU.; "Elimination Series" and then the "Clam Bake" under .lock and I TEAM STANDINGS behind the leaders. i "'7 L students and L the ~onro~ 23. It was SchmIdt can get past their next league! Plover ~f San.dusky, OhIO. In took the "c" series. Meryl Amo's key so RC Nagel bought seven Po N • Pt Ted Kurk of the Revere Clean- n grades, followi to SmIth WIth a pass on the next j foe. the follOWIng WIndward-leeward "Mohawk" took top honors in the bucks worth of clams and oyster::;! s', ~me s, St. Charles .4 0 classes. as wt;ll play tha~ put the ball down on I The Fordson Tractors are still race on. Saturday afternoon Sales three race "B" series and it ap- on his own and brought them to ~. A. GOUIn .., , , 18 ers team posted a new high St. Philip 3 0 difficulties the the TroJ~n 8-yard line, from i very much in the running, hav- w?n thIS one by a, quar.ter of a pears to be a two way battle for the club. This is where the joke 3: E.. Ls~~eeerne..y 17 ~~~gl~ ga~e °lf 244 and hlead .t~e St. Catherine ,., 3 0 This year's c( w-here HT1b~r went ov(>r. ing only played cne league game "mIle over ~he second place Rus-I fleet championship honors be- B t t d St d J 16 I ~p us ow ers of t e mg t S1. Thomas 3 1 on Nov. 6. I 11 h t h d om on en s ar e. acey an 4 T Trombley who were: Pety, 235, 203', Tuttle, ~t. b 2 1 Kick Goes Astray t<;>date. Monro~ still has an out-I se w 0 m .. urn a a c - tween Allardyce and Amo. The Nagel dumped the clams and oy- .. '...... 16'1 226 O'T 1 23 BIle '" Am rose .. The present Ken Brown. the boy who does SIde chance WIth a one-and-one Ifortable ma1gIr: over the host: fleet secretary, George Richard- sters into a box and then took 5. N. McEachin ; 1 5 roll;, 221~0 ~o~w~rs.e 21~~2;Ko~~~ St. Florial). 2 2 continue thro. nothing but practice place kicks I re.cord but Grosse Pointe and club representatIve Russ Luchten. Ison. promised to have the final the screen off the window near I 6. E. Kramer _...... 1 3 St. Paul , " 1 Z 1953 and clas~ B h S d I .. T McLaughlin 13 i 214; Caprini, 212; Warren, 208; St. R 1 3 ev.ery day afte~' schoo~. had the I HIghland P~rk can anI!, conteht . ot . atur ay races :vere ~'esu1ts for the season by the next! the bar and placed the box on I. • 121 Grosse, 206; Kraus, 206; Brown, N .. ose , Feu. 9, in thE' mIsfortune to nave hiS try for I themselves m the "spoIler" role. saIled m westerly varIable Issue of the News, the bar. RC Nagel then told' 8. R. Huetteman 111204; Leahy, 202; and Barrett and. atrvlty "." 1 3 No doubt cai, the extra point go astray. ' .~----- zephyrs under an overcast s.ky.. 'I We heard a funny story about Stacey to go into the kitchen and 9. A. Deriemacker ,,"...... L 'th 201' I St. Bernard ".."." " ,,1 3 rooms have i' O S d h h f 1 10 F Dansbury 111 awson WI s, '-=t M t', 1 3 Monroe collected its "touch-. BeL at a G.la c€, n un ay, . ow~ver, t e Ina. Ben Taylor, Bayview Yacht as'k Ben for an oyster knife .. . . " 10 I STANDINGS i ~ . a~ 1~ " " . Wednesday e' down early in the second period' n. race was over a tnangular course Club's likeable and populal' WhI'ch Ben obligI'ngly staI'ted to 11. R. Ruprlch j T t C t 13 AnnUnC)atlOn " 0 4 "....hen the Tha I "'1 . 12 H Furton 9! es a emen " " by utilizing a confusing spread' ~-- m a beautIful I! to 20 Tn! e an steward, and the clams arid oy- get and then checked himself " ""... I B k A ht I? ------pass formation sprinkled with H I League Season hour westerly WInd that enab~ed sters he purchased for the clubs I and asked "what fa' yo want an 13. L. Donovan , 91 an es. re. • "..,...... - ; Half-way measures are prob- W S 1 t k I t th d 14 L Reno 8 IRevere Cleaners .." " 11, bl k'f d' bl th d slight portion of running plays;,. L W J.J a es o. war au t a mos a 11' annual clam baKe. October 4. oyster knife?" Then jt dawned .. , " ""... p . t I i a yo. ay 1 you ou e ease. ,£ d t ? () 3 1 f lId tl t f 14 M SmIth '1 om e nsurance ,.." : 111 _ that carried the ball from the • yan (l~ e ' " - . 0 a mi e ea . over 1e res 0 It seems that in past years Ben on him. The clams. Ben dashed " "...... B t., S . TO I Detroi' F orcl':)onL- 1 0 21th e f'Ive bORt .£1ee't I d t bl k' f th 16. E'. Corbett .. . 6 ou In serVIce " "" .. , ------".." ". . . la rou e eepmg some 0 e to the spot where he had locked Belding Cleaners "."" 10 : Jt lt-** ,..lfo **lt-*****lf...~Yal Oak .., ' " i i i i Buckeye Lake Is one of the very Imembers from swiping and the clams up and breathed a sigh High Team H. Gatti " , 10! * : G'onroe p ..: t "..".. 0 2 ? 2 few ~nland lakes in Ohio and is I'sampling the. clams and o~sters of relief when he discovered the 3 Games H. M. Seldon Co " , 9 i ** 1(..1Hr.ossehl d OlnP ek 0 1 -0 3 26 mIles East of Columb.L\s. How- before the n.lght of the dmner. lock hadn't been tampered with. N.. McEachin " "" , 2587 Kennelly Ct.a ermg " , .. 8 * :; Ig an ar ever, Buckeye Lake IS not a Every year It was the same old But he hit the ceiling when he .T. Sweeney 2546 Adam Simms 7 R : 1(..1, ~ults natural lake and has been created story: saw the box of clams and o'sters R. Huetteman 2530 Bruce Wiggle Co. 6 LA~ * ~i M Fn~la~ NIght - ~c~. 10 by man through the means of a ThIS year Ben figured he would on the bar and raced into the 1 Game Barrett's Flowers , ,...... 6 day 0sse : Sert,'l1l!(. the Ftnest -: o~roe P,OlDe 6 sixteen foot dyke which sur- put a stop to these shenanigans kitchen and blamed the chef and T Trombley 893 Dr. Tuttle 5 l'ow Thru 'S:~:I Bridge. Open an i ~ or is .:v * CANTONESE and 1(..I H ~on k 8 a~.e h G rounds the twelve mile long and I al( th help for letting the RC and N' McEachin 892 Svo Melucci .,...... 51 Gary cooper-LloJ loi" : • :: am raS~~ • 19 land Park two mile wide lake. The depth IIndl.ans To. Stacey swipe he clams. The help, N' McEachin 890 Norm Hall ,...... 3' "IUGH NOO 1420 * AMERICAN DINNERS 1(..: aturday - Oct. 11. of the lake is regulated by the pplng ,being blameless, couldn.t get a' '890 Bill Engel...... 2 - a~ ; : i Wyandot~e 21. Royal Oa",k 0 state and usually in the Fall of - \ word in edgewise as Ben ranted R. Huetteman i S~t. f,{9,n'zo;u2i' .. Open Dally 3 p.M. to :I a.m Next BCL Gam s th th 11 t d d d b'd h Individual High Gl nn YOIQ * Sunday 1 p.m. to 1 a.M.)(. + F'd. Ni hi 0 t 17 e year e SpI yvay ga es a~e POInte Bowlers an rave an eSI es t ey I DRAGGIN' DORA is a serious Rita llayworth- e * : . r1 ay g.. c. opened and the lake level lS --- I weren't in on the gag either, E. Sexton ,...... 601 type. Serious problem type, that "AFFAIR IN f= : F A I R 1(..I Fo~son at r~hla?~Pkark lowered to a point so repairs can The Indians bowling team went I After Ben had calmed down a A. Gac , 597 is. She :;pends hours teaching TRII'IDAD" ,- "k : ! s t ~nro~~ oya Oa t 18 be made to the dykes. This was on the war path last Wednesday, trifle he told RC Nagel, of all C. DiLaura "...... 592 good safety rules to her offspring,' - Oct. 2%-23 ,= :~ s~r R :I ..; ur d"1t t~oon, pC: t the case last week end and more O.etOber 8. and tOOk. over the peo.Ple. about the theft and the D. Trombley ,...... 245 telling him to obey policemen We., ThUl"S., b gunter ;= *. L f'I. )(.I yan 0 e a rosse OIn e th

and i Square Deal Cleaners , 13 ~oth ract;s. were sailed under three gam; tot~l was posted by the Outer Harper B\.lsiness Men's I _ * Jf. Cocktails i G. P. Woods Recreation 13 trYIng ~ondltIons tha~ t:sted. gear the AthletIC."; WIth a 2560. Bowling League, ~::: ::: ii,~tec\~eo~s~ t;O~I,; ! Richtenberg Television 13 and saIlors ~o the lImit WIt? a . TEAM STANDINGS Zoufal Service took four games x$E¥¥£ii:: _ L ' :if 15554 E, ~ Ji'luors and FRESH "n'. Camacho 12 25 to 30 mIle southerly wmd. IndIans 14. 6 from Ford Mansur, I - * :: fruit juices. i Tracy Motor Sales 12 Hank Cog ill al::;o o~ Columbus, Tigers 13- 7 * Jf. i A. Riegler 12 won the first race but finished Yankees 11- 9 Standings ::: flt :JIf.. Kirby Vac\!Um Cl()aners 12 seventh in the second race when Red Sox 10-10 W L * and his ::: 1J ....--..,; 'Glenn Walker Motors 10 th.e wind moderated slightly, Senators 10-10 Harper Lakepointe Beer .. 14 6 ~nJJn ~,J1 ~ : i Woods f'Iorist 9 Boston took the second race, Athletics 8.12 Advance Cleaners 14 6 SOCIETY ORCHESTRr.A ::: ~ UVW IN L\J Jf. I R. 'McCarron , 8 Cogill finished fourth and was White Sox 8-12 C & C Rainbow Flowers 14 6 dancing nightly :;1'. * :: TU. 5-9657 IPerfection Pattern , followed in the final standings Browns , :':...... 6-14 Nestor's Office Supplies 13 7 ::: " ClfA,ra••• """'''''1#'' MU'ICAL ,.n'IM L/7 - : H. Martin , 5 by Tony Hermann of Racine, Chandler Lanes ,.. 11 9 (except Sunday) .. * ~ ~ .If. High Games for the night: Elva Wis., 21, Jim Johnson of Colum- DODGIN' DICK. thinks that Zoufal Service , 11 9 ::: ',~~ f!m/J " ~ t I 6390 E AS T WAR R EN DeBrabander, 193; Charlotte bus. 19, Roy Wanless. Bay City, signals are meant for drivers Franklin Real Estate 11 9 ill the heauti/u/ly reel.cora',.J * WV() fl!lJJl .J(.. IMaertens, 191: Elsie Gray, 178; 14, Marian Waring, Detroit 10, only and crosswalks are for chil- Base Hit Bar 11 9 tJZ)_ ~L ~1:/HA/.. ; VV. "If With HIRAM SHERMAN t 1. ~------~---.----~--- and Bill Fraser, Detroit, 8. dren. Every year is l~ap year for Ford Mansur Real Estate 10 10 t7(}{J()T<; telUu/fW * :¥ -----._~-.-~------him. He always crosses when he Fintex Clothes 10 10 DINNERHmo fROM I " I ,... :: Choreography by JEROME ROBBINS and NORA KAYE . :if '" L' S shquldn't and gets trapped in the Leib Brothers ' 9 11 V H I 17 * t , >< - al e m, I; OUlse emon, middle of heavy traffic every Easto\vn Paint Store 8 12 *' , . 177; Ann Riegler, 177; Joan Ha-' 1c1c1c~~~1c~iciclc.;c+: .. -+c+:-+c1c1c1c.-+c ~-+c-+c-+c-+c ~ .. ~iCiC .. ~ .. 1c-+c time - do,!ging his way across Raynal Brothers 8 12 -~-----___ ~MM;... gen, 175; Blanche Casey, 173; Le- without waiting for traffic to Wally's Service 8 12' ona Weief, 171; Evelyn Durney, clear. He's just dying to cross the Harry A. Hall. Ins. 7 13 170; Bernice Lynch, 170. t t High Series for the night: Ann I _s_r_e_e_._, D_iC_ic_c_o_'s_S_a_I_es_._.._..._.._.._.._..._.._._1_1_9_1 _ Riegler, 481; Val Helm, 468; Blanche Casey, .458; Jean Desmet, Your 3nvilation to . . • 451; Carlyn Palmer, 454; Elsie Phone PRescott 5-9299 Gray, 4~3; Bernice, Lynch 453. C~pt. ShulDway~s

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.. . .. ~oross road at Harper. Prom- Al L b t B · ment missionaries.and, :sible . ger am as s ureaucraCles Blue Chip Host of Pointe Freshm.en ,From 'Bird Houses. to Airplanes ~~eakers include, .. 'I.'0~I8fTi~~, ... .ThE?.Republican. ,~a~paigri to thpir town should be run. ever they decide we may. have e~be ,Ve.ter.anMISslonarytR N1- .eleet Secretary of State Fred M. "Sprawling bureaucracies," AI- for our own use, and dictate the 3 Eleven\ Enrolled .at U. of ,Michig;an ~ r:' A~1'lca.pX;.M;~.Da.;-r.ech.t-Alger .g()vernorin,th.e:Noyemb~r ~er said, "Cost the txapayers too manner in which our share shall 0. e D~re~toroftheSudanIn- ballotmg, was carrIed on thIS much money. We have to pay be spent. .he line last Sunday, Members of arecor~-b:eaking I starts. For the first time in years, tenor MisslOn;Dr.H~ ..~~;Sayage":week as meetingswere.1let up hidden taxes on practically "This means we don't have !rs dropped a c,rucial fresh~e~ class at th~ Umversity the university will not hold ~:;t~~.~,o~~~.~a~;~;i~~~fo~~;.1 ~ak:dely separated parts of the everything we buy. Most of this enough money left in our state, les eleven, 21 to 7. o~ ~IchIgan ar.e findmg that in~ classes on thl:: Friday after leader, and several other m1S~', money goes to Washington, and and in our cities, villages, towns d1v1d':lal a.ttentlOn to students is Thanksgiving. Next important sionaries. ' Continuing, his. attack on Gov- the bureaucratic planners return and counties for our own press- in at the top of the a UmversIty trade-mark. date will be Friday evening, Dec. tngs with 4 victories Mr:. and Mrs, Skinner will pro- ernor,G.M:n!lenWilliams, Alger to the local governments what- ing needs." T.he 2,439 freshmen who got 19, when a Christmas holiday, vide 'music each":service. A film declared WIllIams/was too ~~mJy _~~ ..... _ theIr first taste of university life lasting until Monday, Jan. 5, will f minutes before the _ th~s fall alruady have seen ample start. on missions will be shown each entrenched with the politIcal- HOME MADE SAUSAGE ~UALITY' FRESH MEATS intermission. That's evening. A service will be 'held labor bosses to ever. escape their HICKORY SMOKED HAMS AND lACON '" eVIdence of the university's in- Freshmen from the Pointe each week-day evening af7:45 domination. hCirlesbroke the game terest in their campus life. I area at the university include: and:norningsat 10; The Sunday "My. opponent," Alger "said, J:;ehind the p0'Y.{erful All freshmen are housed in' Entering. the College of Archi- 0", Ow" SerVices are at the,l.1sual hours "could not' be for economy in CUBE Home. Hickory Smoked I mashes of its big 205- university - operated residence tecture and Design: Carol Louise STEAKS lack, Pete Aluzzo, who of 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. government if he. wanted to., He Made ~alls where the "open door" pol- Ford, 410 McKinley road; Mati- Tend.r and Juicy COTTAGE" l2 yards on two plays ICY of the resident advisers and lyn Joan Norton, 903 Rivard is too solidly under the domina- POINTE MEMORIAL VIENNAS lUTTS 19ons' first touchdown. other time-tested programs create boulevard; Daniel Davis Webb, tion oia handful of.Ja.bor politi- joint kick was good. a real '~home' away from home." 601 Lincoln road. Friday, Oct.!7: ip.m.-Book cians who must follow' the well- 95c lb. 71c lb. Iso Aluzzo who scam- Review Group, Dr. Fitt, speaker, known tax and spend and elect A carefuIIy-planned week-long Entering the College of Engin- reviewing Whittaker Chambers' philosophy of government to pay the Cavaliers' end orientation program was held be- eering: Robert Carlton Btxrgee, ur mea s are a tiea 0 ea. op m any 0 or re he pigskin he had in- book, "Witness." 8 p.m.-Square for their ever-expanding lust for "HOME.MADE" lunch meat. aliced to your ordeJ:. All our fore classes started to acquaint 760 Lincoln road; Milton Albert Dance sponsored by the Evening power." pork, veal and lamb is home dressed. m the Cavaliers' 10- each newcomer with campus Monahan, 1012,Nottingham road; We have a complete line of frozen :fooda, dairy products. ice .hen Marv Peeters at- ways. Charles Everett Sweet, 542 Lake. Group, in Gymnaslum . The, Republican Gap. candidate creaJn and many other delIcacies for house' parties. said that one of the really im~ I catch the Dragons Each freshman has an academic pointe. '" . '" '" Turkeys Ducb Capons I the first play after Saturday, Oct. 18: 9:30 a.m.-- port ant objectives in the Repuhli- counselor to help with career and Entering the College of Litera- can campaign, was to take con- w. Sell the Best. Pkon. The extra kick was study problems. In addition, ture, Science and the Arts: Gloria Junior Choir Rehearsals. 10:30 Becaul' w. Bu) COLBY' S TU. 1~7169 and the Dragons were a.m.-Senior Choir Rehearsals. trol of government away from the the B.,t. 16313 E. Warr." freshme~ classes are kept small Anton, 1175 Three Mile drive; pressure groups'and give it back l up when they left to p~rm~t as much individual at- Susan Caroline Armstrong, 642 . . '" Open Fr1daya Until II p.rn: ",. A"dubon t6 the people. . Inter-Parish Field at t~ntlon m the classroom as pos- Lincoln road; Sally Ruth Ayling, Sunday, Oct.. 19: 9:30 a.m. - ne intermission. SIble. 538 Vernier road; George Nayf Sunday Morning Forum. Speaker, , "This campaign," said Alger, w Once Again :'-n? parents: and high school Bashara Jr., 711 Balfour road; Miss Jane E. Williams, Director "is above all a crusade to bring 11 scored once in the pn.nclp~ls aren tneglected by the Clark Lodge Bassett Jr., 77 Loch- of Youth Division, Presbyterian back .the town hall and the rl g two periods. St. UnIVerSIty. Dean of Students moor boulevard' G r a e 'chen Board of Foreign Missions. 11 school house as meeting places' de it 21 to 0 early in Erich A. Walter di~patched a let- Becker, 507 Ri~ard boulevard; , a.m.-Church Hour Groups for where the people of a community period when Larry tel' to each parent Just as soon as Willi~:n Harold Coulter 1049 Children. 11 a.m.-Morning Wor- may decide for themselves, how ....-hipped.aseve.-yard he was certain the freshman stu- Kensington; Mary Cat h ~ r in e ship, second service: Sermon by e same Aluzzo who dent '1ad registered. The 'letter Crane, 827 Lincoln road; Gretta Dr. Fitt, "Facing the Future with' • F-P\cture by Paul Gach Eder"s Ready to. Serve lass on the midfield suggl-'1>1~dways for parents to Mae Cullers, 15417 Essex; Gerald JOHNNYTAPERT, aged 15, held members of the Grosse Confidence." 7:30 p.m. -- Tuxis raced all the way to get the answers to any questions Lynn Davis, 712 Balfour; Michael Club. for Young People: Speaker, e extra kick was good. they might wish to ask. Buell Doelle, 838 Whittier road; Pionte Rotary Club spellbound at their meeting last Monday Miss Jane Williams, in Men's ~Vi~,HAMS when he launched into a comprehensive discussion of model liers" lone touchdown The high school principals get Charles Munroe Endicott, 188 Lounge. Boned a lot of information about their ,Merriweather; Nancy Ann Erik- airplane construction and competition. Johnny, the son of '" Hickory.Smoked e result of a -fumble . '" and Oven.Baked h quarter by the Dra- former students from the office sen, 1748 Severn road; Dale Rich- Dr. and Mrs. Julius C. Tapert, of 1128,Devonshire, had re.- Monday, Oct. 20: 7 p.m.- in our own Schmelzer. Fred Saad of Registrar Ira M. Smith. In arcl EW~l't, 777 Hampton road; cently returned from a four-weeks trip to California, where Bowling Teams, men and women. establishment 'or the Cavaliers on addition to word about registra- James Patrick Gallagher, 1960 he won first place in the Twenty-first National Model Air- 7:30 p.m.-Boy Scout Troop 96. s' 28-yard line and tion, the principal gets a record Norwood drive; Nancy Ruth plane Championship at the Los Alamitos Air Station. 7:30 p.m.-Cub. Pack 96. a':den smashed over of the student's first semester of Gmeiner, 631 Pemberton; Gitta ----~------~9. An Expert at assembling model '" '" . - ght guard from the classroom work. And Registrar Hilda Gosziniak, 1365 Roslyn; A ld P t 34 El t. I f 11 k' cis t Tuesday, Oct. 21: 10 a.m. e to climax the drive, Smith each year stages a confer- Joachim Ferdinand Grumme, 79 rno roc or, . m cour, panes 0 a m necessary 0 Women's Association Sew in g : converted. ence at which the principal can Cloverly road; Bobb Hugo Har. William Nelson Rexford, 805 meet competitive s ta n d a r d s, Group. 12:30 p.m.-Women's As- Trombley; Beverly Ann Riley" . g-ueStandings meet and talk with his former dies, 821 Hampton road; Alice 1339 Balfour; Pamela Hale Satt. Johnny s first success came ~n sociation Sewing Group Lunch- students and ..receive a report -on Elaine James, 726 Westchester WL ley, 96 Vendome road; Michael 1951 when he placed second m eon. 7:30 p.m.-Explorer Crew grades, following five weeks of road; Nels Murray Jenson, 282 David Shane, 365 McMillan road; the Detroit Exchange Club 96...... , 4 0 classes, as well as any classroom Hillcrest road; Joyce Sallie Jud- Edward Hahn Sichler, 418 Mt. Award. Early in 1952, he re- . '" '" Eder's Y ROll ...... , 3 0 difficulties that can be noted. son, 323 Moran road; Joann Kath- Wednesday, Oct. 22: 6 p.m. - ~e 3 0 This year's conference will be ryn Karnatz, 542 Barrington road; Vernon avenue; Laura Louise ceived second place in the Michi- AAUW DinOler Meeting, Men's WHITTIER Kroger's JEll Smith, 859 Sunningdale drive; gan State Tournament at Ann ..., , 3 1 on Nov. 6, Nancy Ellen Kaser, 624 Hamp. Lounge. MARKET" LA. 1-0100 Hoyt Parmelee Spicer II, 367 Mc- Arbor. He followed these early e 2 1 Tne present fall semester will ton; Margaret Gertrude Koehler, 11326 Whittier, at WbitehiU, the "a~\\V Millan road; Mary Louise Stefani, successes with a first in the Sixth 1.9' ...... 2 2 continue through January of 729 Barrington; Carol Mae Eliza- CALVARY LUTHERAN favorIte 1035 Berkshire; Elaine Marie Annual Model Airpl~ne Contest ...... 1 2 1953 and classes start Monday, beth Loveless, 217 Merriweather Gate5head at Mack Avenue Surbrook, 1059 Berkshire; Rose- at Strathmoor...... 1 3 Feb. 9, in the spring semester. road; Patricia Bernadette Mc- Rev. Paul H. Wilson, Pastor ...... 1 3 No doubt calendars in student Bride, 697 Sunningdale drive: mary Gregoric Tomicic, 1261 Bal- He started. his career of build- ...... 1 3 four; Ann Katherine Watson, 94 ing for exhibition by taking a Tonight at 9 p.m. Bowling at rooms have been marked for Robert Clarence Messner, 308 Grosse Pointe Recreation...... 1 3 Wednesday. evening, Nov. 26, McKinley; Margaret Ann More- Meadow Lane; Kathryn Mar- first place in a contest with. a WE' guerite Zeunen, 886 Lincoln road; model bird house feeding tray. n 0 4 when the Thanksgiving holiday land, 1164 Harvard road; Conrad IjJ '" '" Thomas Samuel Zilly, 380 Merri- Johnny, a sophomore at St. Saturday at 9:30 a.m. Religious measures are prob- weather. . Paul's, and a member of the instruction for children 11 years you double the dose. Entering the School of Music: school band, has begun designing of age and over. DELIVER & George Papich, 1501 Dorthen. his own plane and hopes to enter . '" . Detroit's Most Modern Sales Service Entering the School of Nurs- bne of his own models in next SundliY School at 9:30 a.m. , ON FAMILY ORDERS ing: Elaine Stephen, 1613 Prest- year's national and international Classes for all. Bible Class is wick Road. contests in the East. studying Hebrews. OF $5.00 OR OVER HUDSON The Church Service is at 11 a.m. Special Service for the Brotherhood and all. OPEN SUNDAYS - LAVIGNE AUTO SALES '" '" .. hrU sattlrday 0p." dally 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Saturdtlys t1ll I p. m. Friday, October 17 at 8 _p.m. Open Thurs., Fri. and ler.Lloyd Brid~el Ch;~N;~;lBrotherhood Social. Card games, etc. Buffet luncheon. Free will of- Sat, Eveni1~g{ Till 9:00 Gt\ soos" 1420/ E. Warren V'ttl. 2 345' ~ a~ Lakewood .c-. 3460 ,ferin'g for cost. -'Ion .. 'Iu~lI, ST. JAMES LUTHERAN Sermon: "Zero." 9:30 a,m.- Tuesday, Oct. 21. The Vestry . '19. 20, 21 McMillan at Kercheval Church School for Grades 4 meets. ~orth-G1Ie~ yord 1:: George E. Kurz, Pastor through 10. 11 a.m.-Church ,Ff :\IR .... L..:. ROSLYN :RlSIDAJ)" .~ Friday, October 17: - Senior School for Nursery, Kindegarten DABA'I WORLD FAITH chok, 8:15 p.m. Grades 1 through 3. 5 p.m. - TU. 2-3310 - Oct. 2%-23 MARKET irS., ,=~ * '" '" CIHU Meeting in Church Social Thursday, Oct. 16, 8 p.m. Pub- ltncll • Tab au~~er~ Saturday, October 18:-Child- Hall. 7 p.m.-CLUB 240 Meeting KROGER'S EXPERIENCE THE THRILL lic meeting. William Randolph 2/020 MACK at Roslyn Rd. ",D OF DESIRE t: ren's confirmation class, 9 a.m. in Church Social Hall. Lacey of Grosse Pointe, speaker .~r TechnicolOr IJunior choir, 11:15 a.m. at Veteran's Memorial Center, E. TU. 4.9821 18850 MACK AT SEVEN MilE OF HYD:RAULIC STEERING ST. PAUL EV. ~UTHERAN Jefferson. Subject: "The New. . I OUS lOGE SEATS':' I Sunday, O~to~er" 19:-Sunday Chalfonte and Lothrop Word of God." ~ 12 12 2 2 12 12 Q 12 2 12 II 12 l2 12 l2 12 IZO12 12 12 Q~ r'Television Lounge in School, 9:30 a.m. Fi'rst Service Thursday, October 16, 8, Sen- • • ill .~ 9:30 a.m. - Second Service, 11 ior Choir. Sunday, Oct. 19, 10:30 a.m. --- THE 7952 ROCKET OLDSMOBILE a.m. F.riendship Club, 7:30 p.m '" • ill Children's Class. Subject: "The '" '" '" • Friday, Oct. 17, 6:30, Father~ Gate to the New Age." Monday, October 20: - Fair Daughter Banquet; 9, Bowling. committee meeting, 8 p.m. '" '" '" WOODS PRESBYTERIAN Let Your Savings EARN More ~REMIERE- MAKE A DATE '" . '" Saturday, October 18, 9:30, 19950 ~ack Avenue at Torrey Thursday, October 23:-Annual Catechism Classes; 11, Junior Andrew F. Rauth, Minister BROADWAY WITH Harvest Di~ner, 5 to 7:30 p.m. Choir. SUNDAY, October 19:-10 a.m. Tickets may be obtained from * • '" First. Worship Service (Nursery, By Putting.Them to Work at . Mrs. William F. Fenske. ' Sunday, October 19, 10:45, Wor- for 3 year olds); 10 a.m. First: i • * • 'eeks Only ship S e r vie e; 9:30, Sunday section of Church School (Chil- i ! Thursday,. November 6:-An. School; 6:30, Adult Membership dren 4-9 years of age); 11:30 a.m. I KOTCHER ,OLDSMOBILE CO. nual Christmas Fair given by Class. '" '" '" Second Worship Service (Nursery THE MICHIGAN BANK 1 Women's Guild, 10 a.m. for 3 year oIds); 11:30 a.m.Sec-! Cadillac-Oldsmobile Wednesday, Oct?~er 22,.12:30, ond section of Church School' POINTE METHODIST Womens' Guild VISIts ElOIse;. 4, (Boys and girls 10-18 years of i 181. REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 15554 E. WARREN TUxedo 1.6600 211 Moross Road Chapel Cho\r; 8, Ev~ngehsI? 'age). Sermon theme for both i ' Hugh C.White, Pastor Committee;, 8,' .Teacher s Instl- services, "Not Worth While." I 7( Up To $5,000.00-1/ Over $5,000 12 0 0 1~% "EAST SIDE DETROIT'S PREFERRED DEALER" TU. 1~7878 tute. • Baptism of ch!ldren at both serv-I '" . . Thursday, Oct: 16:-8:30 p.m. . . Ice.s. 7:30 p.m. Tu~ds Club-Guest I Choir Rehearsal. Thursday, October 23, 8, Senior speaker - Christian Citizenship • • ill Choir. . Area will have charge of the I Gold Seal Savings Certificates Friday, Oct, 17:-8 p.m. Square '-- program. 2~% Per Year For Five Years 21% Dance. Contact Mrs. R. H. Davies, CHRIST CHURCH * * • TU. 1-0547, for tickets. 61 GroS5e Pointe Boulevard MONDAY, October 20:-7:30 The Rev. E. B. Maynard, Rector p.m. Leadership Training Class SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19 - 8 at Grosse Pointe Methodist Sunday, Oct.• • 19:-10• a.m.- I a.m. - Holy Communion. 9:30 Church, 211 Moross road . ! Church School for Junior, Junior am. - Family Worship Service. * • * I BE SURE. ! ~AM SHERMAN ... High and High School Depts. 11 I a.m.-Church School for Nursery, 11 a.m. - Morning Prayer and TUESDAY, October 21:-4 p.m. I RA KAYE . Kin d erg art en and Primary' Sermon. Happy Helpers .Bluebird. Group: SAVE WISELY! classes. 11 a.m.-Morning Wor- 7:30 p.m. Cub Pack Meeting at . THE ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL the Church; 7:30 p.m. Joint Board BORROW WISELY! ship and Sermon. 7 p.m.-Men's 20475 Sunningdale Park Meeting;.8 p.m. Torrey Club will Club Visitation. 7 }?m.-Junior (lir. Mack) meet. MICHIGAN BANK High Fellowship meeting. 7:30 Rev, Edgar H. Yeoman, Rector WEDNESDAY, October 22:- CHECK p.m. - 'Senior High Fellowship Audrey McAnulty Jennings, 4 p.m. Children's Choir rehearsal; I meeting. Organist and Choir Director 4 p.m. Friendly Bluebird Group; 600 WOOdward Ave. WO.I-5300 • * * Sunday, October 19:-8 a,m., 7:30 p.m. Youth Choir rehearsal; to • • • Wednesday, Octo. 22: 6:30 p.m. Holy' Com ni u ni on; 9:30 a.m.~ 8 p,m. Men's Association meeting. -Men's Club Dinner. The' Rev. SIX CONVENIENTLY LOCATED BRANCHES Chur.ch School, Grade III nad 'ill • ill John F.' Mangrum, Head of St. over; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer THURSDAY, October 23:-7 Peter's Home fOr Boys, will be and ,Sernton. Nursery, Kinder- p.m..J~,oy Scouts ..meet; 8 p.m. DEI' 0 S IT S IN S UR ED TO $10,000.00 B ~ FEDERAL DEP 0 S IT IN S U RANCE CORP. speaker. For reservations call Mr. " garten, Grades I and II. Chancel Cnoir rehearsal. R. Fleming, TU. 1-4238. --- . I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~J-----_.:..-_------======~;.:..;.::.:.=.._------:---:---::---:---::-:--=----=:-:-=-::-=:-:-=-::-=~~ BUICK POINTE CONGREGATIONAL EBEli,EZER BAPTIST , 21001 Moross Rd .. at Harper ( 240/ Chalfonte at Lothrop Rev. E. Arthur MeAsh, Pastor l. , . • J for Marcus William Johnson, The fourth annual Missionary' MURPHY ~p.m. to 1 a.m. , I I.McLEAN MOTOR SALES, INC. TUX. 2 :~~:. ,15103 KERCHEVAL .: An Old Name in a New Location t J i . D222 J gewater 1-9289 , 13333 East Warr.n VA. 2-1450. l .... 15210 Mack Avenue , t f~.~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~...-. ....~~~.~ ~ ~~ _~ .....~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ...... ~ .... ~ .... ~~~~ ...... ~ ...... ~ ...

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MAKING BERTH MARKS-WAC SFC. Magdalena Farrell Room pre of Chicago carries on her work in her Yokohama office with i a broad smile. A ship-berthing expert, she is the key to the arrival and departure of all troop ships at this vital Japa- nese port. Sergeant Farrell selects pier space fer both troop ships and freighters. Two years ago she didn't know the ELE~ difference between a gangplank and a tug. Today. she's' as '69-YEAR-OLD BIBLE IN FAMILY-Mrs. Baytz'ar Del'Garabedian and her two daug1lters. "Salty" as a sea captain and keeps the ships moving in the SENATI Corrine. 18, and Julie, 20, look through a Bible that has been in their family fDr ~9 years: sea traffic that means men and supplies for U.N. forces. The religious volume was completed by an Armenian priest named Garabed in the 12th CLAREN: Century. He labored for 11 years, copying the text of the Old Testament on goatskin pages. The bOOk,which is opene'd on only rare occasions in order to preserve it, has passed through 38 generations of the DerGarabedian family. No attempt has ever been made to THREE ,TI,MES7'-The oldest triplets in Ger"many exchange lovely bouquets during the have- it- appraised. celebration of their" 77th birthday anniversary, in the Amelinghausen district of Lune- R.E I burg. They are Anna, Emma, and Wilhelm Bensemann, born in 1875,Their children and. grandchildren total 15, none of whom are twins or triplets. as LIEUTEf Gover (RepZlb!

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PREFERS FREEDOM North Korean Lt. Lee Dong " :Yop, an intelligence 10fIicer ,whose job it was to com- 1-- - mand Communist security OUR LADY OF FATIMA STATUE RETURNING TO POR- guards a~ Pan m u n j 0 m, TUGAL-America's "Pilgrim Virgin," a white statue of Our clears. his throat before Lady of Fatima, which has been seen by about. 7,000,000 speaking into a microphone people in the U. S. and Canada, is en route to Fatima, Por- in his first interview since tugal, for the 35th anniversary.-<>f the sixth vision of the' , surrendering to U.N. forces, Virgin. Mary to Portuguese peasant girls on October' 13. Fleeing from the grip of Then it will go to Rome a:1d return'to the U. S. in Novem-' communism behind the Iron ber for further pilgrImages. Accorn~Ying the statue are NAME .: Curtain, the lieutenant sUp- (left to right) the Rev. Desmond St.l.'mger of the Scarboro I . Foreign Mission Society of Canada; Msgr. William McGrath : ped past his own guards and I AD()RES~ gave up to U.N. military po- . . of Newfoun

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...... ~ .. w « ••• CO, H •••••• « _ « • +.• .t' as« ••• t. Nt _--' d* .« ••• Or « .,. •••••• on c • t c 1 .d ••• «•••••• * ••••. _ tr ,ft, = to .rt em Ph '-_. i. ;;1 Page Nineteen y , chides' e,a:h'ceremon .. ' . IP-TA m.eeting' Of:,~hfL~9.hooi,~~eilr:1~ntroducedthe teache17s: who are: !third grade; Joanne :aearss, Jane J ('l~rooms to. see displays and Rabaut Pleased With Reception I" .' y ~LD The Ftl~ay FlagCerell10n IsonT~esday evenlllg, ~ept~~p~r14ary.Coban and ,Ann .Daven-l Gullett, Clare Gustafson, Helen IPUPIl'S wprk. .. . t ' h d 1 f . d f .,. 'd 1 d Swl~gmg m 0 a sc e u e 0 receive rom mC11Vlua s an E ementa ry on,e.means:'1.lse~tocreat~a love 30,~lth a larg.e,cro~~;;~at¥-:!e~p'()7t, kin.derga:~en;.~~(ireY lIo.",!- I Seymc>:\f' ,.fourth . ~ade; Tedl The officers of the Mason. pe:so!,aE' ?ppearances ~hat are I groups I have long thought to be 5 h .1..KI andunderstandmg of c01¥ltry as to.~ ct a Pl'ogram of colored sli9:~s';ell, . Mary nUtnilch ... MarCla Jacobs~Margaret Maler, Beulah. Parent. Teacher AsSociatio.n for br.mgmg h.ll~ before .au~lences of staunchly Re ublican." C OO.I"~,..eW$ tne)'land of the free and the o(a ual.~cenes :fro~.'.tije:".c.l~,~"Le:inmerman, and Jan~tRo:use;Markhui:;,:¥erCedesMerrill, fifth the year .are,: President, Mar. mn.:ed pohtlcal conVICtIons, Con. . p/ . '. home of the brave." ro0J;ps of Grosse. ~olllte ~chC?ol~; ,firstg,!,age; Mary: Hic1ts;,:;Pau~e grade; arid, Maiielouise Jensen, Robert Smith; vice-president, gressman Louis C. R3baut said l Rabaut said., thIS demonstrated , , -- Th7r~ . we~e adrllhonalsl!de~~;.of,Sagala;~. Jeail,Strachari/"',second. music teacher. MIi Kenneth Smith; secretary7 this week that his most pleasant Ithat "the American people are TROMBLY SCHOOL .....,MASONSCHOOJ.J aC~~ltIesEln Mason'School~aIorie.: 'grade;'Helen ..Ganz;Norinli.:;Miller, I . Earlier in the' evening parent.! Miss Mary Cobane; treasurer. surprises has been "thE! cordial thinking in this campaign and Each Friday morning at 8:45 . Mason School hel4 its first. ISS Lhel Tucker, principal, MaryAnn,Princei Gretta Pulley, had been invited to. visit the Mrs. Marjorie Chandler; L . .., . . ~ .r !. .. ~ ' and reflective reception I -have I thinking hard about the issues of a.m. finds the Trombly student . ,body from kindergarten through war an~ peace whIch hang over sixthgra~e;. the faculty, and , the nahon. . . friends standing . at. attention in free lecture on "These groups can .hardly be the sq,uare in front of the schoo~. described as warmly embracing for their weekly inspira!ional Christian Science the New Deal and the Fair Deal," demon~t:ation of patriotjsm, the ,lEE YOUR R b t 'd ICe t th h I flag.ralSmg .ceremony. 'T Theodor.e Wallach. C. S. a ,au sal, ou ,oug can- The theme for .the fall series IEARES Member "of the' Board of not predict how their member- is "a greater awareness of each Lectureship of The Mother Church. The First Church of I ship will vote, I certainly did Citizen's responsibility in' a free':' US:, Christ. Scientist, in Boston, Mass. , feel that. they gave serious con- dom loving. country." .'~~. '~EA'~'..,E'R ,,', . FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST sideration to the issues as I pre- ~veryone st~ds: at attention whIle the flag IS raised anqtaps SCIENTIST, . DETROIT sented them. are sounded. This is followed by Cass, ~orner Hancock "Dedicating this campaign to a the soul-stirring' pledge' to. the l\tonday Evening, serious and deliberate discussion nationai emblem; Pupils. then < Oct. 20. at g o'Clock I of the issues, without clistcir~ionpresent orlgmal poe~s or .talks . or demagoguery, .has I thmk, concerning the meaning' of re-I . been the secret of. Governor sponsibility and its' application' . Sixth Church of Christ. Stev..e.ns~>n's astounding ris~ in in every'day life as well aspa:~ri-I Scientist; Detroit populanty to date. It reaffirms otic songs. The entire student Comella Speedwa, the Ame:ican tradition tha~ .our body singing patriotic songs di- 14730 ~e~cheval Avenue people WIll make sound declslOns r.ected by the music counselor" "79" Servici Sunday sei-vic.. 10:30 .. In. once they have th~ facts;" Mrs. Winnifred Fenton, con-. 15735 Mack: and 5:00 ~ m. Rabaut said. "'--__ "'---'- _ Sunday School. 10;30 .. m. : "With the Korean. conflict, reaching as it does. into thoW;:': Mack-Bishop Weanuaa.? ..-v.nin! 'reaUJnonlaJ ands of American homes, and the ,L.a.ke Levels MeeUnr 1118 p. m. ominous threat of Communist (Continued from Page 1) Taxac. Ser~ic. !teac51ng Room \,)TIen Week Daya imperialism, our is an age of 16745 Mack 183"' E. Warren anxiety. It is a time when dema. for local or state governments 10:00 a. m. '0 \1:00 p m; to bear. Wednesday 10100 •. ' m, to 6:00 p. m. gogues, and cynical men can rise to power by exploiting the. torn The /federal government's aid Sunday 2: QO Po m. to 4 :30 Po m. must be enjoined for another. I emotions of anxious people, Warren-Cadieux I "I hope that a' positive and reason, Mr. Wetherbee suggested, rational &pproach' to the ques- in. that a control involves not Speedwa, "79" GROSSE POINTE tion that concern US all will be op1y :the states that border the 17040 East Warren METHODIST CHURCH the proper answer to. the GOP Great. Lakes" but also Canada. 211 MOROSS ROAD campaign that has thus far been The International Joint Commis- sion is one' of the prime seats of Sunday; Oct. 19 based on frustration and lear. I Harper Woods 10 a.m.-Church School for have every reason to believe Dower in such consideration. :>mantic We3C Junior, Junior H i 9 hand I that these grave problems will - Establishing control levels en. High School Depts. be solved by the common sense tails the deepening of channels Sales I Service ~rs, will opetl %0775 Harper Ilday, Oct. 26. 11 a.m. Church School for decisions of the A mer i can for faster flow and also com- lsen and Chic Nursery, Kindergarten and people," Rabaut concluded. pensating works to check the m which tak~ Primary Classes. flow and maintain a natural flow 11 a.m. - Morning Worship between connecting water bodies .. Mcintosh stern scenl!ry. and Sermon. ~ ~~ A resolution passed in June REV. HUGH C. WHITE, Pastor .- ~~~ figure sk.:liog authorizes, the Congressional h fast mO"ing Blue SunoCD TUxedo ]-7878 'I Public Works committee to study he celebrated ,:,t.,~',~~iIlr 416 Kercheval laking horde. methods of control and the neces.; I ~'il1make ia sary expenditure. When com~ I he 8: 30 p..LD. B'l";,'~"~\\i~"""~ x ~ Th. Gro ... Pointe pleted, the findings will be aired' t, 26. at 2:30 at public hearings conducted by Dolan's ~pia boxoffice. I:~~" I ?~/(/lII~'~~tMemorial lo'cal seCtions of the Army Corps' t of Engineers. Super Service I~ Moross~',Roa( at Harpe!',,~I ; "I ': Dh h I I!), urc 19425 Harper I Rev. E. Arthur McAsh, Minister ~ I ~ I I MISSIONARY CONFERENCE ~ ~~" - 18 Lake Shore Rd. • [I 0... 19 .hr. 26'h .1 ~ MINISTERS Letters to ~ S pea Ie e r $: Tommie Tit- ~ I IIi Rev. Frank Fitt, D.D. Tracy Molar Sales ~ combe. Dr, Darroch. Dr. H. ~ • I Rev. Paul F. Ketch\lm ~ H. Savage and others. Music ~ ' , 130 Kercheval by Mr. and Mrs, Slclnm>r. ~ ~- CHURCH SCHOOL The Editor Sundays 10:00 a.m. and 7:3(), ~ ~ --:: 9:30 a.m. ~~h Week Day at 7:45 J).m. ~ .... oJ__ --WORSHIP SERVICE Dear Sir: ~ ' ~ -- __ 9:30 a.m. Alfred Steiner All are welcome ~ --.... 11:00 a.m. An amlmdment to the State 16901 Mack ~ Constitution of vital importance ~~~~~ ~---. -- in the fight against narcotics will appear on the ballot at the You Are Cordially Invited to Attend November 4th election. This Harpin-Fleetwood' '* MAKE the sUekest road, a safe road with the u. S. Royal amendment will be known as Master's exclusive Royattex Treadl Amendment Number 1. As you Shell Service know, the police are seriously 20452 Harper Ln its 3,000 gripphl9 edges give you winter skid protection ,A'.Free Lecture handicapped because narcotic *. entitled violators are able to take ad- and stopping powerne~er known beforel vantage of the constitutional pro- Grosse Point. tection against searches. As a * STAY super-safe for twice cis many mfles-with tbe only "Christian Science: result, 77 per cent of the cases Packard renewable safety tread' in the worldl lost or dismissed are by reason I 15205 E. JeffersoD of .the defense of illegal search . The Meeting of the and seizure. A similar situation existed some years ago with relation to GrossI pointe~Ish Letter and the Spirit" the ,illegal possession of firearms 14811 Kercheval dll'orYourp~esent Tires! when' most ofthese cases were We are allOWing . by lost because of the defense against RO'ww •. Mary C. Holloway, 'C. S. illegal searches. As a conse- Ra, Whyte Chevrolet quence, the voters amended the 15175 E. JeifenlOn of Shreveport, Louisiana C6nstitution so that the illegal Member of the Board of Lectureship of possessIon of a weapon outside The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ. ScIentist, in Boston. Massachusetts. the home could not be defended on the ground of a search with- Adam-Simms Sunday, October 26, at 3:00 P.M. out a search warrant. Now most 15401 E. 1efferson of the. cases for the illegal pos- Second Church of Christ, Scient.ist session of concealed weapons re- 147 East Grand Boulevard sult in convictions rather than a Farrell DETROIT dismissals. You can readily un- Room provided for children to six years of ale derstand the tremendous help to lice with Free Parking in rear of Church ey to the law enforcement that has re- ;al.Japa. sulted from this change in the I Constitution. • )th troop Long We want the same change with , :now the ELECT reference to narcotics.,' In other i \ , she's as words, the narcotic peddler should :lg in the SENATOR not be entitled to the defenSe forces. of illegal search when police .Easy CLARENCE A. find narcotics on his person. Just as the gun law has beerl a pow,. 'erful weapon in the hands of enforcement officers, so will this R.EID narcotic amendment effectively reduce narcotic peddling. ' Our commissioner, Donald So' Credit as Leonard, and the members of your Police Department ask for LIEUTENANT your support and the support 0.£ . your relatives and friends in this :. fight ,against the menace of Terms Governor narcotics. .\ 'W.rld:' •. Foremost Safety. Tires Very truly' yotirs, Jack Harvill, (Republican) Chief of Detectives .' City. of Detroit, FIGHT FOR IKE I Many of your neighbors are working for a Republican vicTory. They are giving a few hours to aid a great crusade. Won't you give a little of your time to help the Republican candidate of your choice, Join, with your neighbors by si9ning the coupon below. Mail it! Or phone . . . THE 14TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HEAD9UARTERS TU.4-2225 r--- .... ------.. ro POR- - - - ~eof Cur 1 I WANT TO HELP 7,000.000 I ma. Por- I 14th CONGRESSIONAL OISTRrCT HEADQUARTERS n of the I OF REPUBLICAN PARTY :.ober 13. 16006 E. WARREN~ DETROIT 24 I I : .. I Novem- " I ,atue are NAME :•••••••• I I Scarboro -: I I' I McGrath i t ADDRIS.s •••••••••••••••••••••• t • • • • • • • • • •• PHONE .•.••••• III •••••• tue over I ;t shown L .J 'Donnell, '~i Pd.------'---Adv. By Republican Party - 14th Congressjona1' District and Port STANLEY BALDWIN, Chairman WAlnut &-8700 at Mayfield ~~i .1/ • ;J ~; -~! , :-~ ~ :'~. ~4 .., -.~ . " ~ )s¥: .... '-"~'1,;; ''('.' -~ '

Page .Twenty -SR OS S E POI,NTE N.E W S Thursday, October 16, 1952 Thursday, ( • Cl 13-REAL EST USETHI anne parker of sington, a stt good maints 3 Trunlt Lines 17x27 living DEADLdNE 5 P.M. TUESDAY breakfas~, ter YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED CALL 1-Uxedo 2~6900 To Serve You Quickly on each level baths, maid's 8-ARTICLESFOR SAL,E 8-ARTIClES FOR SALE. 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE I'-ARTICLES WANTED - I-PUBLIC N011CES ot-HELP WANTED. ~SITUATIONS WANTED , ' ' fairly fast pc l (Male and,"Femal.) . , " WASHING machine (wringer BOOKS purchasedfot: cash., En- •. , also a t.ri- ment of the Senate and . EXPERIE~CED colored cleaner LAMPS-SHADES -Buy direct MOVIE CAMERA (Eastman) 16 'I from ma:qufacturer. Shades, mm. Te.le,.photo lens, case, like type);. good condition, $25. tire libraries or fme sm,gle working chal CLASSIFIED RATES House of Representatives by EXPERIENCEDgreenhous~:glan. ,and Ja$liIi~~ess",,~wishes steady parts, and;~ustomshade mak-new. TUxedo 2-8213. TUxedo 1-2657. items. Midwest BookSelVlce, privacy for a Cosh A'ds-IS words for SOc the Secretary of State. Good on flowers and vegetables.,. days. ", 7 and car fare. LOrain 4301 Kensington. TUx e d 0 gas, 2 baths, P d A.. d t t Sec " .', ", "'", 7-9766.;;. . " ing, mounting and repait'ing. '3 ropose .. men men 0 - You will 'be l:n charge,-yo:q , ' :,.. ' .. ;,'>., B~st selection. of lamps and FRIGIDAIRE, 10 cu. ft., for sale, MOVING A WAY. Unsold house- 5-2450. like 20 closets ChMge Ads-I 5 words for 90c I tions 2, 3 and 4 of the Mich- may pick ;~o\lr:,' !Own helper:: ;5A..l.El4:~LOYMENT BUREAU hold furni,shings at sacrifice. aquick Coloni sha~~s in town. Lamps by 'M~r:-. cheap, good condition. TUxedo ll-AUTOS FOR SALE igan Constitution to establish 'Private' bmdy. ;'Grosse Pomte.:: " .. "'.. . . . Double bed, dresser, night ' prisingly caf 5c for adr;li+ioMI wnrds. tin. 14637 Kercheval and Man,. 2-2406. . ,Senatorial Districts 8I)d. to FarD:1S.TUxe,Qo 572,17L' , 'G.O, L..'..9..)tEIY •..J~nu.,PLES., cooks, stand, chairs, pictures, glass- rooms, llh b. istique ]friday and Saturday 1952 CADILLAC (5 passenger), provide for ,Decennial Reap------....,.....,.,.....,..------.----,-- ~- h uff BLACK BROADTAIL Persian ware, dishes, curio cabinet, garage, at ne' ' ED. '.p' :t" ".' .. t . y m.'al=,. ," c a eurs, .caretakers, tilL9 p. m. VAlley 2:-8151. radio heater. Best offer. LA. portionmen t of' Representa WANT,:to 0~1 Ion as secre ar., ,', - .;,' " o , Call paw cape, good condition, size porch glider, linens, clothing and a potentia tivcs by Legislature or b; by ~?ma,n' :Vithh~elVefiy,eladsrs::' ~:~~~r~e~~~,:l~~~0n~~~ TC;: AUTO DRIVERS! Save 30' per. 16, reasonable. TUxedo 4-1142. and miscellaneous. All excelw 6-6205. 50 ft., new t State Board oI:Canvassers. experIence In V~rIous(.e '. .'. 3-7770. ' basement, 4 i "tUXEDO 2-6900 cent! Only $7.26 quarterly buys lent quality. '794 Neff Road, BY OWNER, Nash Ambassador 4 Thomas E. Laughlin', capable of assummg responsl- I '. " REXAIR Vacuum cleaner with total • . _ and $5,000/$10,000 Public Liability Grosse Pointe. door sedan. Fully equipt. in- ,Township Clerk bilitiy. Pleasing per~onality 6-FOR RENT with $5,000' Property Damage, attachments, washes air you load Colonia 3 Trunk Lines cludingoverdrive. 1 y.ear old. and appearance. East S~de. ('Houses, Apts., Flats, etc.) TUxedo 1~2376. breathe, vaporizes, shampoos ALMos'r new Deluxe Roper Gas extra tile and Driven 12,800 miles. service lA-PERSONALS ,Box co G-104, Grosse Pomte ------Range, Glo-Broiler, full oven. Saturday -Sum rugs, less than 2 years old, records will prove it. Like new. KERCHEVAL AVENUE News. TERRACE - Grosse Pointe, 3 CHROME DINETTES and BREAK- half-price. VAlley 1-6763. electric timer, cost $349. sell edo 2-4660, 1- EXPERT FRENCH WE4VING. " '. , I bedrooms, 2 baths, maid's FAST SETS, made to order. You for $195, 8-pc. walnut dinette TUxedo 1-1161. BOY 15 'or older to set' pins 1 to quarters' (3rd floor) newly dec- Thread by thread. Moth holes. ch.oose the size, color and shope. ANTIQUE Victorian roc k e,I' LODGE DRIVE KOPP'S PHARMACY 5 Tuesday ,and Wednesday. orated. $225 per month. Call set. A-I \~ond. $50. UN. 2~9l28. MERCURY station wagon; new 16926 Kercheval at Notre Dame cuts, .tears. and burns woven in Guaranteed Formica. clean and good G condition. town, near Wl . clothing .and linens. PRescott Apply in person. GrossePointe Mr. Mooney, VEnice 9-5700. DUNCAN-PHYFE dini;-room"; condition throughout, $1,700 . pets, drapes, r CHROME CHAIRS,. heavily padded LAkeview 1-5194. 6-0644. 25127 Dale (Roseville). Yacht' Cll;lb. table, like new, $50, cost $108; I TUxedo 5.4018. • TUxedo 2-464 CUNNINGHAM'S DRUGS -~-_ .._------SIX ROOM lower flat with ga- $6.75. We carry wood dinettes and Kercheval at Notre Dame occasional tables with plostic top. Bar M~'S BICYCLE, good 'co~di- bleached dinette set, $25; rugs. 1952 DESOTO Custom Club WILL CUSTOr- MAN ON McKinley wishes to I REAL ESTATE SA~ESMAN rage, available Nov. 1 to re- stools' $1 0.95. hon $15. VA. 2-8037, evemngs TUxedo 2-6968. I. d' hEater' extras room brick rc share rides to General Motors Opening forman cooperate syste- sponsible' adult family. Refer- 1 707 T bl Rd G ------,- coupe, ra 10, , ,. NOTR~ DAM!': PHARMACY on'y't P rkom ey ., rosse DINING TABLE bleached ma- low mileage. VAlley lw7482. (lot .includee. building around 8 a.m~ TUxedo matice office. Exceptional' sup- ences: TUxedo 5-7962. VISIT OUR NEW FA.CTORY P om e ar. I ' I __ ~ _ 17000 Kerche,';al at Notr. Dam., I VEnice 9-970S 4-0147. port. Floor' plans, photographs, ' . . .' SHOW ROOM AND BUY DIRECT ------~-- hogany,. 42?,64~ nearly new; 12-AUTO~ WANTED appraisal system, supplied'" by FIVE7ROPM ~lat,on. RIvard Blvd., CHERRY HALL-TREE with ri:lir- Drexel InSpIration, open stock, .' GROSSE:POINTE 'DRU~ CO, 2A-EDUCATIONAL office as aids to sales. Our sales heated; avaIlable Oct. 15; adults WOODS CHROME CO. LAKE SHOE 17051 Kercheval .. at St. Clair 1'01' $20; black Walnut Bureau has three additional leaves. . Cars Wanted REN men sold average $325,000 each 1 only; $125 "per month: TUxedo 20083 Mack TU. 1-5640 PRIV A,TE TUTORING with Pier' Mirror and marble TUxedo 1-3787. . . 196x320 feet wi~ TITUS Dl{vG STORE last year. Office frictions miniw 2-7854. ------tops $30; 40 Lbs. feathers $12. ------Any make-and model. 1 Kercheval. at FIsher Road IN Bring will sell 100 feet (Farms) mized. Call Paul~Maxon. ; S-IX--R-O-O-,-M-u-.p-p-e-r-,-f-l-at-;-.-v-ic-i-n-it-yI BICYCLE-SALandE on used bicycles, 1043 Eastlawn, VA. 4-9271. BRAND NEW Deluxe Aero-Pak title-We take you home. YOUR OWN HOME High- ly. It costs no 17' MAXON BRO,7'HERS Somerset and Charlevoix; stok- Schwinn, other makes, all ------"Fortnighter" suitcase, 29x20x9; est cash price. ' home on the la~ All subjects;. all .. grad~s. Adults VERY OLD pair Chinese Jade never used; initials M. T. M.; MILLER PHARMACY and children. Certified teachers. . TU. 2-6000' er steam. heat;'$100 monthly s i z e s" Phantoms, Panthers, ED 0'( light w:eight and tricycles, re- lamps; Old English oil painting sacrifice. TUxedo 4-1223, Waybum and Kercheval ..' . (utilities extra). EDgewater TUxeci Call: WANTED - Mature . women to 1-3200. 'conditioned or as is bargains. and misc. furniture .. 64 Cam------E. H. Cook Motors DETROIT AND' SUBURBAN baby sit Friday afternoolls2 .• Woods Bike Shop, 20373 Mack, bridge, TUxedo 5-70BO. THREE-PIECE modern mahogany 1570 I Harper 1 324 MORAN R MACK AVENUE TUTORING SERVICE to 6 p.m, Also some. evenings. : 6A-FORRENT (Furnished) opposite Food Fair, TUxedo 1- bedroom suite, complete; also . rooms, 2 batl WOodward 2-6632'TExas 4~1378 50c per hour. TUxedo 2-300'6. ------3402. 9x12 CHINESE and Sarouk rugs, i 40-gal. Sav-u~time gas water 12A-BOATS FOR SALE study and reCl .. ______FURNISHED. room for gentle------also smaller Oriental throw heater. TUxedo 2.6066. BLUE CROSS DRUGS 27FT CHRIS-CRAFT dinette 130 fireplace. Me' 17511 Mack Ave., at Neff Roatt 5-SITUATIONS WANTED man, excellent transportation. DAVENPORT, Lawson rose nylon , THE rugs. 64 Cambridge. TUxedo 5- Ann Bedfe Maryland near Jefferson. V AI- frieze; also gray boucle chair, MODERN tables, lamps, pictures; H.P. shown by appointment. GROSSE POINTE PLAY 7080. TUxedo 5.6063 HARKNI:.SS PHARMACY RUFFLED CURT.AINS expertly ley 4-2500. custom made, excellent quality. ladies' clothing, size 12-14. Call TUxedo 1-2125. 20313 Mack Ave .• at Lochmoor JOHN S. ( SCHOOL done. Priced reasonably. Called Lamps. Lime oak desk. All 2 ANTIQUE CHAIRS and small after 6 p.m. VAlley. 2-0295. Blvd. i 13-REAL ESTATE Re: Will ANSWER your SITTER PROB- for and delivered. Mrs. Van WELL FURNISHED 6 room months old. Automatic washer. matching loveseat, also small lEMS for you. Beautifully equip- H~vetbeke. VAlley 4-0661. house in Grosse Pointe, gas Going into service. TUxedo drop leaf table. 64 Cambridge, BLACK SHAGMOR coat, fox col- IS YOUR HOUSE FOR SAG? l-PUBLIC NOTICES ped ploy-room' and yard awaits heat, until May 15th. TUxedo 2-2727. TUxedo 5~7080. lar, size 16, $20. VAlley 3-9927. Over Three Million Dollars in 1185 A your child. Trained personnel WOMAN, wants washing and 5.4124, evenings. GROSSE POINTE NOTICE OF Hourly fees. ironing at home. 4352 Maryw PRICED for quick sale - one BEAUTIFUL combination con. GROSSE p, land. TUxedo 5-5226. ONE OR TWO gentlemmen, sole radio and record player; REAL ESTATE TUxedo I~3460 , ,.___ twin beds. Block from St. Essex cornet, like new. TUxedo HEARING ANTIQUES also white gas range; reason- Center entrance c 5-2274, Purcha~ed lost Ye~r old. 6 large roo AWNINGS, screens removed. Ambrose. After 6, VAlley able. VAlley 3-9927. October 10, 1952 Y. d Through brelJlkfut nook COMMUNIT Windows, s tor m s washe, 4-5200.' You may be su.rprised to know that. I. MODEL passenger train, new In accordance with Section 9.02, , eavestroughs cleaned, walls . many good antiques can be bought ., lIe t con-FOX JACKET, $25; black velvet game room with I Part IX, of the Rules and Regula- washed. VAlley 1.4127.. COMFORTABLE room ,(Chats- at prices even lower than reproduc- last Christmas, exce n. " t bl k . MAXON BROTHERS And fireplace. Scr, TUTORINf-:. SERVICE 1 a ~no' lllP . h' A t...... \>,forth near Warren) for busi-. tl'ons of the some article. I dition, 6 straight and 8 cUf\rced evenmg c$02 O''11'. a c TWU oversized 2 car b: tions of the M IC Igan eronau ICS ------. , 'd ter coat . a SIze 1 6 x- GROSSE POINTE PARK tile baths plus la CommISSIOn, the MIchIgan Aero-, MRS. LOUIS MARICK, DIRECTOR ness or professional man. TUx~ ' . ., ! tracks, transformd an n~c.l " .. Master bedroom a nautics Commission will hold a ..' edo 2-5298 after 6 p.m. . We pre.se..nt a .greatly .dlverslfledj essary wiril7g, railroad station ~9 2~1046. 921 BERKSHIRE , Air Conditioned. p'ublic hearing at 10:00 A.M. on Tutor,.ng by o~g~ee teachers av~d- PUBLICITY AGENT -----~~.~----"-_._.---- se~ectlon of fumlture, china, br~ss, I included. PrIce, $21. Call TUx- ,., . .. SPA r IOU S BRICK home redecorated compl. 'day, November 7, 19:;2, I'n the able In 011 subJects for grades, h.lgh IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 2 Prints, and many other occessorles. edo 1 6564 :NLEDLE and Pettit pomt picture IE l' h ~ I10tif 5 bed~ooms Frt I in~. aluminum sa' " bedroom ranch on East "Outer . I. -. of Mona Lisa, 22x17 inches. ng IS I 1 , • ' House of Representatives Cham- ! scfY.)ol, college ond adult educatIOn. Experienced newspaper woman will . The charm of many Grosse POinte ~,------WAI t 2 1050 baths, 2 lavatones, stall shower, tut landscaping. J Drive, until May 1,$200 month- , firepJace~ . has bee:.n accentu~ted by IHIGH OVEN gas stove $IP; steel nu - . library, recreation room, recep- tor sale by • . • b,ers, St~te.Capitol Buildin~, Lan- I OPENINGS FOR TEACHERS handle your publicity (clubs, small ly. TUxedo'I-8694. . the acjdllion of authentiC fireplace I steam cooker $3; elect1'1c table d lk' ~ tion hall hardwood floors fire- smg, MIchIgan, to determme the, < industrial companies, other argdniza------andirons and fenders from k G '11 and par:s $5' 40 POWER MOWER an wa mg 'h d t ' d convenience and aeronautical ne-l 339 MerriweathEr, Grs. Pte, Farms .) ATTRACTIVE, large 1st floor snac 1'1 "'. sprinkler for sale; used one I place, porc an errac:e, ce ar OV cessity for the establishment of a . tions). Thorough service. Write: room (private home) for re- THE MITCHELLS Ibs. f:athers $12; sun lamp $5, I season; half price. TUxedo I closet, intercommunIcatmg sys. major airport by the City. of De-I TUxedo 4-2820 , fined gentleman. 1 block to papenng outfit $8. 1043 East- 5-6315. tem, oil heat, 3rd floor complete- OPE~.J SAT, troit in Warren TownshIp, Ma-; ------.- ..-.-,----- Box P-800 Mack bus. TUxedo 2-9462. : Fisher Rood ocross from lawn, VA. 4-9271. Iv finished, beautiful landscaping, comb County. .2C-MUSIC EDUCATION . ~_. ~ ! High School. TUxedo 2~4724 ------.------9-ARTICLES WANTED sprinkling system. 3-car garage. Or Pl'lpn .. . . .' ----.-.... .'~~. --'-----. Grosse Pointe News ,PLEASANT room near g~.?cl' P.S. _ K~ow anyone with old old WILD MINK coat, silver fox ------Must sell at once - moving out Any persons wlshmg to test~fy I TEACHER of plano, harp, clan~ I transportation. Call 2fter 3.,,0. things for sale? Have 'em call us. jacket. Both like new. TUxedo F,URNITURE WANTED-If you of state. VAlley 1-4618, at this hearing shall so notify net. Harpist available for wed- I-R-E-L-I-A-B-L-E--I--d------ts TUxedo 2-5124 i -,.-----~-- ..... ------.. . -~.- 2-4651. have anything in the line of an I Lester J. Maitland. Director, dings, teas, church services. II co are wo:n wan . _~ ~~_,_:. ";------.--; DRAPES, :lev.:, un hem me d, ------household furniture and rugs VACANT Michigan Department of Aero- Betty Schmidt. LA k e vie w work ~da~ 0.1' wee~), $6 and I BEDROOM and sittIng room with: brown with gold. picture and ALL WOOL .9x12 rug. modern and miscellaneous items. Call VERNIER ROAD (between "W" ond nautics. Capital City Airport. 1-6645. c~r fal e. "",rosse Pomte refer-! kitchen privileges; garage op- i sinale, unlined. PRescott 7-5445. leaf design. blue, complete I The Isaac Neatway Furniture, HE" streets) 2 lots 45x128, Lansing, Michigan, stating length I ------..---- .. ,.- ....-.-. eJnces. TEmple 3-4488. . _I tional. TUxedo 2-0876. I. b ,.-- with pad; also one 9x12 rug pad, 13930 Kercheval, VA. 2-2115. $3,000. each .•. also 2 roncn of time their testimony will r~- I DOROTHY ~AY, tea.cher of pl. EXPERIENCED woman wants I--~'--'-:"--'---;:~ -:.----. i LEWISPUN tweed all wool coat, excellent condition $45 com- '_ . sites in court, $3,000 each. POWIR quire. All persons signifying their ano and VOIce. TUxedo 2-9989. ' . aId k G I LADY Will share flat ~Ith em size 16 like new. Call eve- plete, DRexel 1-0653. BOOKS bought in any quantlty. I • Serv'ieed ' . . b 't ------Ie""U ar ay .. wor. rosse I ployed lady. Grosse Pomte. Ex-; .' '" I Entire libraries, bookcases, art I THREE MILE DRIVE.....:.comer St. deSIre to testify may su ml Pointe references. TAshmoo 5- I 11 t t anspoI'tation TUxedo I mngs, TUxedo 1-81,0. " I. obJ'ects. Mrs. B. C. Claes, 167" Paul, 100x250, $6,000. 'briefs in advance of the hearing G P . 1017. ce en r. c • • CHINESE RUG II and it is reouested that foul' (4) rosse, 01 nte ----~----_._---- ~2!~~:...______'REFRIGERATOR, 8-cu.-ft., very Leverette, WOodward 3-4267. . MARTf-fA BACHERS copies of all evidence to. be pre~ I FAMILY WASHING done in my INDIAN VILLAGE furnished 5: good . condition. Reasonably Blue, approx. 9x12. Only used few'. VAlley 1-7710 sented be given to the Michigan home.Pri.ces reasonable. Mrs.. bedrooIhS; 3 baths; gas'; Novem- priced. 1038 Whittier, TUxedo months. less than 1-'2 original price, I -POSITIVELY- _ ~''", Give your la,. Aeronautics Commission at the C "Rots, LAkeview 6-3597. bel' 15th to late spring. R.oot. 2-1675. $400. Several small orinetai throw , and calJ us. v.. time of the hearing. onservatory . . ------,--- rugs. HIGHEST PRICES--PAID for GROSSE POINTE mow~r, compll COLORED WOMAN wishes days. TU, 2-4645. BABY'S 6-year crib and chest furniture and appliances_ if yO\! wi5h, H J NORTON Ch . E ' d . h G --~----,---"--- - 1665 Fairholme, near Mack in the Sprinl: J • • ,airman I xpe1'1ence, WIt r 0 sse 7-WANTED TO RENT with wardrobe; man's tuxedo "'-Piece or a Houseful." 15'525 Windmill Pointe Drive MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT of, Mu S'I C Pointe references. Cleaning or ------. ---- suits (2), size 32-34, and 40-42. TUxedo 1-2220 Micll OF AERONAUTICS I laundry. WO 5-4638. FURNISHED APARTMENT for 1813 Oxford, TUxedo 5-7343. PRescott 5-5733 NEW ______i - ,------two young bachelors in Grosse ------~.~- ' 1------1602: 11 rooms Colonial, 4 bedrooms. 3 LAKE TOWNSHIP 15219 E. Jefferson WOMAN experienced in taking Pointe area. Call after 6 p. In., ANTIQUES-:'Wagon seat, coffee STEINWAY GRAND (med~um), I ADD-A-PEARL necklaces. John baths, 2 lays, maid's quarters. Com- care of children, any age- TUxedo 5-1552. table; pine, small, 3-drawer 2 Hartman trunks. LOram 8- J. Lane. WOodward 1-8762. pletely modern. available evenings or weekends. ------chest; decorated r u s h _ sea t 2264, mornings. ------,-----., Notice of General Election EDgewater 1-9058 CHOiCE OF To the Qualified Electors of the, References. EDgewater 1-6743., YOUNG married couple wants chairs; framed old prints in --~----,---, --3-S-t--40-A-l 2 HOLLYWOOD beds with box INTERIOR DECORATION Township of Lake. Michigan. I4-HELP WANTED ----.------unfurnished apartment or flat pine or walnut', chestnut oval COATS-Men s SIze, o. - springs for boys room. TUxedo .' SECRET ARY, 12 years experi- in Grosse Pointe. Up to $85. pacuna, like new, $25. zip lined 2-2009. Open Daily PLU NotI'ce 1'0'" hereby gI'ven that a', (Male and Female) ence, f u 11 or par t t'mle, pre fcr Excellent references. WOod- lnl'rrol" ,.. \"ash stands , com - wool work coat, $5. La d'ys, Slze. I CO-OPERATIVE 'al Electl'on \"1'11 be held in ','------G P . t 'E J ff modes cllests Flagg's AntI' ------Genet .. rosse OIn e or . e ersdn ward 1-2107. ,,' - 16, gray fitted coat, muskrat BUilDING MECHANICS the Township on Tuesday. Nov-I DRAPERS AND. • location. PRescott 6-1981. _~ ------ques, 16111 Mack nr. Devon- collar, $28. TUxedo 1-0151. WANT ED LAkeview 1-2840 ember 4. 1952. The polls for the FINISHER,S ------YOUNG COUPLE desire unfur- shire. _ Township of Lake are located in, CAPABLE woman, age 36, avail. nished flat or duplex-prefer------LIONEL "0" gauge Diesel en- Id I h In the Gate House at 1100 Lake l E 'd t d t" able for care of infants and ably Pointes. Call TUxedo 2- FIRE TENDER stoker, $45; maple gi.ne and train, all kinds of ac- 0 Cpt "n9 GROSSE POINTE _, . : xpenence on cus am ma e \0 11 h'ld E . g nd J L' d . 1 b d d o. S h 0 r e R 0 a d. Grosse Pomte I order ladie!' suits and coots. Apply: sma c I ren. venm s a 7641. enny m smg e e an . cessories and switches. (Hob- RANCH HOME Shores. Michi,E(an, and will be: week-ends. TUxedo 2-9462: ------dressing table, $45; set Comp- b't ) TU d 2 9563 BEST PRICES PAID f - 00' to 8'00 pm I WALTON PIERCE ------YOUNG married couple desires ton's Encyclopedia, 11:25. TUx- y 1 ems. xe 0 - . 16775 St. Paul road open rom I: a.m. . .. "[ . _ WHITE LADY wishes work by "''''55 '!' FOR MEN'S SUITS II: Eastern Standard Time on Tue,,-: . unfurnished apartment or flat. edo 5-1 I . 3 AMERICAN window air-condi- This 1 floor home has 0 wor,ld of the day; references. PRescott E riay. November 4. 1952. SHOP 6-6446. About $85. xcellent refer------,-.--.-1 'tioners, louver type with pll.lg- TOPCOATS and SHOES room for a small- family. t'~othing The following officers are to , ences. VA~ley 4-9361. MISSES ~RESSES, belbge l~er- in fan. Like new, one-third TUlsa 3-1872 el~e like it in Grosse Pointe with its bE' elected: " 17100 Kercheval avenue TWO COLORED women want ------sey, 2 ~plece ~ray ga arc me, OI'I'gl'nal rice. TUxedo 5-2680. terrazzo floors, studio living room. BURROUGHS J'u.nior executive d t 11 10 12 f PAt I h II '11b' t N b t l d f I At :t-;'atiop;>I-President and Vice-I Grosse Pointe days; good" ironer, cleaning; re SUI I a size or or e ep one ca WI nng us 0 a osem,en. oa s ooppea. • President of the United: ' Grosse Pointe refernces. WAI- requires 3 bedroom unfurnish- short girl. TUxedo 4.0318. BOY'S gabardine topcoat, size 36, you immediateiy! trcctively priced. Now vacant - Call States. : "TAKE ORDERS N-a-t-io-n-a-ll-y-ad-- nut 3-0175 _ WAlnut"5-3089.' ed house orf1at. VAlley 1.7338, tweed sport coat, size 20, blue today. . t t' . h'ld ' after 6 p.m. or before 5 p.m. CHAIRS-6 mahogany, leather sport coat, size 14', girl's party, OLD JEWELRY,.I'I'nJ!s, brooches, TAPPAN - CHAMp..ION S tate~ G.0 v ern 0 r. L H'U enan ,vertised KLAD-EZEE c I ren s i -.~ .. '''-----~---. ----.- LOraine 7-0020. - ~~'\~,l Governor, See r e tary of ;clQthes sizes to 14. Commissions. I EXPERIENC?ED colored gIrl With cushion; upholstered wing ma- day time dresses and sldrts; necklaces, earings. etc. John J. TUxedo 4-3030 State. Attorney General., Write 110 Gladstone, Detroit. Grosse Pomte references wants -Y-O-U-N-G--at-t-o-rn-e-y-a-n-d-w-if-e-,-de- hogany, pair cane seatecf wal- winter coat and hat, 10-12 Lane. WOodward 1-8762. TU I 2-4775 t.'6'f. ~~ State Treasurer. Auditor ------three days housework or laun- sire income, flat or apartment. nut.. TU 2-4645. years. All like new. 'Call xeoo ~\~~,. Gene~'al. i dry; $6.50 and c.ar fare .. CalL TUxedo 5.0'694, G. E. SEMI-automatic washer, Thursday 1-4 p.m. TUxedo, LARGE SOLID Walnut china ,------Congrcssional-U nit ed' Stat.es i CAREER t=OR Thursday 01' Fnday TEmple ------1948 deluxe model, good con- 1-5638. cuuboard. Jacobean style. Call ORLANDO, F.LORIDA. Love!y . Senator (Full Term). Umt-I 3-6924. YOUNG Grosse -'Pointe couple . R bl TU d VA. 2-8037 'after 4, p.m. new 2 bedroom' home-com- .. ---- d 11 t t:fl t ' ditlOn. easona e.' xe a 4- 9-PIECE dining room suite, dark . ----- pletely furnished'Ideally located ,ton ed States Senator (To ~il1i COMMUNICATION EXPERIENCED b~~kkeeper will ~~:nesf~: 6 ~;~~t~s~\~x~:lJe~~ 2489. mahogany, Duncan Phyfe. TU. UPRIGHT PIANO, large or across from Dubsdread Coun- Vacancy). RepresentatIve, do your bookkeeping, profit 1 3348 b b d'f troy Club. $14,500. VEnI'ce 9- . C ~ s WORKERS I references. VAlley 4.9361. CAPEHART radio-phonograph, - . small-or a y gran, l' rea- m on res.. R' and loss statement and, balance. b 1 . t'e table d' bbl' sonable. VAlley 1-4900. 2036. Legislative-State Senator. ep- sheet, $15 monthly. 1813 Ox- 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 00 {s, pIC Ul 5, ra 10, PINE Welsh cupboard, co er s _ resentative. ford road. TUxedo 5-7343. . walnut credenza buffet, wood bench, chest of drawers, clock, ~Ollnty-Prosecuting At to rney. Single men oge 18 - 25 to install ,,~ . ~_ BEAUTIFUL CHROME FORMICA shelving, stenographers and mirror, chintz twin spreads. 417 GUIDE TO GOOD SERVICE . She r iff. County Clerk. telephones. Central office eqlJip- EXPERIENCED typist, all kinds BREf':-KFAST SETS' office chairs, work benches, Cha1fonte, evenings. County Treasurer. Register ment. Applicants must ,be high of typing done in my home. MADE TO ORDER-These sets can be Sound-Scriber dictating ma- •••• s ••••••••••••••••••• MAHOGANY breakfront corner DO( of Deeds. Auditor in Coun. school graduates or equivalent, in TUxedo 1-4043. Quick. service. made up In all colors, including yel- chine, many household items. cabinet and love seat. TUxedo . 1 t' D . d II I ------low.'blue,. red, green; tan; Chairs' are VAlley 1-4618. . ROAD SERVICE :SEWERS- DRAINS'~'SINKS: DO~J bes e ec mg same.' ram good health, on wi ing to trave DA Y CARE of invalid wanted, upholstered in Duran plastic material, 2-0076 evenings. Com missioner. Coroners. as required. Previous industriol and by respons.I'ble', '''oman. R.ef- while tables can be made to any size. COMPLETE SET of fireplace fix- & In;, h th '" shape and material.. You" 'Can select : C L EA NED • S d TWO NEW Taylor Tots, 2 high- urveyor. an sue 0 er armed forces experience consideied erences furnished.- TUxedo from 26 different styles. Visit our fac- tures. Very :reasonable. VAlley ~9~a; All types. Night and day service Office.rs as are elected at' in estoblishing ~torting wage. Pr,pg- 2-6008. ' tory display and see these beautiful 2-0295 .. Call after 6 p.m. chairs, 1 Whiting twin stroller. 2~:r., IA~ , "\, : that tlme i"~ets. Buy. direct from manufacturer. ~~,: All Work Gu~ranteed ... ~ ~'_ .. " ~__ ressive wage scale in effect. Call: -.----,.-~------save 33 ,per cent. Odd chrome chairs TUxedo 1-9776, NON-PARTISAN ELECTION VERY NEAT experienced ladY only $5.95. '_ SABLE blended muskrat coat, • ' . : MOTOR CITY The following officers are to be WOODWARD 3-6264 wish couple days. $8.00scime METAL MASTERS MFG. CO. size 12-14,' $23. TUxedo 1-9509. LADIES' casual suit, skirts and Earle Richards ServIce : Electrical Sewer Cleo ..ing Co. Monday _ Frid~y, 8:30 _ 4:30 one you don't have to tea~h. dresses ,size 10; all good con- 20397 Mack Ave In the Woods I- VA. 2.6527 WI~ elected: Can be. trusted, references. 24802 Gratiot

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21A-G..E,NERALSERVICES '....21g-Rooflng. •..~.•,~Windc.~,~.,ltinCJ; .. 121 ~Di'8lSmakinq r Jack Adams, and Pat Nelson and RE~WEAV1NG.Moth.holes, cuts, HOMEOWNERS! cnll'!Ux~~~;STO~ WINPOWS.,andc~ll '~'VALET SERVICE FOR GALS." I Randy Fitch. Danien's date was CLASSIFIED tears and burns, All work 1.8170 for. gut~r ,repalr~ ..... , washing, Experien~ed'in Grosse Expert. alterations, hems. fur I . Lee Clancy. guaranteed .. VAHey 1-1453. . sonable J;lrIce~.RichardWll1er~z Pointe al'ea."Mr; Campbell. 'repairing, remodeling, relining'l Kid Bits 13-RIAL ISTATI 13-REAL 'ESTATE . .. 50 Roslyn road. ,LAkeview ..7~2.69i. TUxedo 2-4651... .. I By Nancy l\faeDonald AfterJhe,h:y~de. a few of the TRAVERSE 1?RAPERIES and . '. D'Brl.lshed: . ', •• ' . ... ;' . I anne parker offers: 1112 Ken~ kids attended a conference at HUNT CLUB DRIVE, 1819. slipcovers, cu~tom,made;Name ROOFS hCREdoSBOTtE.f'materials' 21m-Terevlslon Repairs, ,CUSTOM Dressmaking: SUI ts, I Ohiyesa~ . Wayne Stavoe and' sing ton, a sturdy value wi~ C l'f . 'd 5 . b . k b r nd'a t 1s TUxedo 2 on .by an. es o. " coats, dresses. Alterations ex- Wh . h good maintainance history, a 1 orma, mo ern .room rIC -. 61 5 8 ma ena . ...• and workni~rish1p:>New roob, '. ., . .. 'pertly done. TUxedo 1-3593. 0 can r.esIst, t .ose tangy Gwenn Waite, Ken Webb and 17x27 living room, libJ;'ary, Steel C8=sementcorner windows, . Flat reofs;' Hot-tarred. R~fer:, VALLEY; TV' autumn days m MichIgan, com- Janie Hester, Jerry Goebel and P.M. TUESDAY breakfast, terrace, extra lav. marble sills, custom storm and ence; ,30yearsm the Pomtes . .., .. ALTERATIONS and remodeling plet,,: with footb~ll games' and Martha Slowin, Dick Anslowand on each level, 5 bedrooms, 3 screens, 12 It, mirrored mantle, NOW Private. LAkeview 6:6~33. SERVI.CE.c a specialty. Will call tor and haYrides? . Cer~amJly not the Barb .M~qT,athJ Dpn McCarty and tile bath (colored fixtures), gas deliver to suit your conven- Gro~se Pomte kIds. They turned Carol De Bruin, and Dave John- LES WANTED baths, maid's staircase, 2 car. fairly fast possession, $29,500 furnace, recreation room, 2 car IS THE EAVESTROUGHS, downspout- HOUSE $.,.350 ience. LAkeview 7.3102. out mfull force for some of the son and Nancy Seidel had lots of garage. Beautifully landscaped ing;new,repaired;cle~n~d o~t CALLS • c- week-end parties. :rchased for cash. En- •.• also a tri.level with wood- fun there, and fenced. Extra lot available. M Eand painted." Free. estImates. ALTERATIONS and new sewing. First on the list was a hayride aries or fine single working charm and careful TI idwest Book Sej.vice, By appointment. Walter H. • VAlley' 4-4321.. All Work GUQronteed Will pickup and deliver. TUx-, given for Hi-Ymembers and their privacy for a sprawly family. Ebert. TUxedo 5-5840. T.:l repair ann re-place YOureQves. , DAY OR NIGHT. edo 1-3669; dates. Just a few of the ones we ;ns~ngton, TUx e d 0 gas, 2 baths, 2 lavs, extras workmen.trough$, Expertly done by Insured 21h-. RugCleanh,g . .. saw there were Earle Lyons and TV alid Radio Service like 20 closets, $29,500 • . . and Guoranteed Repair Work LAK!POINTE, 1085, 3-bedroom RUGS,' tacked, carpet, andtw:ni- 21n--Clay Tit.,lftlt~lIatlon '. DR E,S SMA KING, alterations Sally Fisher, Terry Snowday and aquick Colonial, quaint, J sur- )S FOR SALE vacant, Near school, church JACK THE TINNER t~~ c1eaners.Hom~ .servl,ce. .. special attention to stouts, Barb Marco. Bill Brabb and Sig. • T.I.vilio" • It.lli. prisingly capacious, 4 bed- and I bus. Bargain down pay- rooms, 11 baths, gas, games, PRescott 5.0390 Satisfaction. guaranteed. Free CLAY TILE-Beautiful.. kitchens, Ne.at sewer, good fitter, slip rid Olsen, Ten Johnson and Gay • Sound Equipment LLAC (5 passenger), h ment. TUxedo 2.1675. garage, at new fair price : . . PRescott 5.6932 estimate. Call: . bathrooms. sinks, stall showers. covers; drapes; bedspreads. Ingalsbee, Hal Drinkhaus and ~ater. Best offer. LA. ... ANERS Free estimates. FHA terms. WAlnut 4-5518. Nancy Seydler, Dave Bouse and and a potential value in Farms, 'East End 1665 Fairholma Road UPHOLSTERED BOOTHS RE-NU CARPET CLE Mather, VAlley 4-3707. Robin Barr, and Chuck Broneous 50 ft., new bath, oil furnace, VAlley 2-8085 MARIE KARSCHNlCK-Dress- and Nancy Thomas. . - TV AND RADIO R. Nash Ambassador 4 basement, 4 bedrooms, $6,900. Grosse Pointe Woods Beautiful upholstered booths 21o-ExpressincJ making, tailoring and alter a- * • * total ••• and 10800 Balfour, a ideal tor breakfast nooks, ,rec- CARPETS. RUGS a". Fully equipt. in- CALI. Grosse Pointe Cartage, tions. LAkeview 1-8240. That same night Al Billups had Sales & Service good Colonial near Morang, First Offering reation rooms and dens. These :'H'rciri ..-e. 1 year old. FURNITURE Express and Movmg-for pac:k~ a hayride fur some of the fellows 12.800 miles. serv!ce extra tile and pine work, open Three bedrooms . Colonial. Schools, booths. are upholstered in Duran 13940 Kercheval "ear E.stlawft Saturday-Sunday. 2-5:30. TUx- shopping, transportation. Lor g e ing or crating. Baggage to all 21u-Bicycle lepairs on the football team. Sue Squire "ill prove it. Like new. Plastic material available in 32 Cleaned in your home. VA. 4*9823 edo 2-4660, 1-3667, 1-3186, breezeway, complete with tile, screens colors and patterns. depots. Established in 1895. and Rod Haldeman, Judy West. 1-1161. and storms. Attached 2-car brick Quality' work at moderate cost. TUxedo 2-5540 or TUxedo BICYCLE and toy repairing. fall and Lou Hribar, Betty Sykes LODGE DRIVE, 12 minutes to garage. Fenced, .. V:z years old. Per- Wecan build any type, size or Rug binding llnd alterations. 2-5480, welding and brazing, tires, and Jim Mueller, Judy Hagerman station ',\'ag:on: n,,'.v town, near Whittier Hotel. Car- fect conditio". Tile basement has style of booth to fit any, empty tubes, and authorized parts, at and Jack Smith, and Judy Tossy thrnughout, S1.iOe,. nook or croner, also matching pets, drapes; redecorated. Root, both, and incinerator. Gas heat. BEST CARPET CLEANERS 21p-Furniture Repairs .. reasonable prices. W.ork guar- and Ray Raetzel were some of TELEVISION 5.4018. TUxedo 2.4645, Must sell. V:z block to Mock. $25,- Formica tables to harmonize with anteed. TUxedo 1.3402 for free the ones who said they had lots 900. Make offer. Owner. booth. VA. 2-++99 FURNITURE REPAiR. Retiniah- pick-up. Woods Bike Shop, of fun there, AI's date was Janet ;OTO Custom Cluo Wlu.. CUSTOM BUILD 2-bed- Visit OUI; factory display ,and ing, , reupho1stE:ring, springs re- 20373 Mack (opposite' Food Raetzel. Specialists aaio. heater, extras, TUxedo 1-2220 room brick ranch type, $11,500 see these .gorgeous' booths and 21i-Paint a'nd' Decorate tied. Antiques a. specialty, Fair). * * * Sel1vice- Installation age. VAlley l-i482. Pick ..up and delivery. Du~ (lot included). $3,000 down, 19-PE1S table. Price range $79 and up. PAINTER needs work; interior •.• Daniel Brill also picked Satur- RADIOS REPAIRED VEnice 9-9709. LAkeview 1-82.49. 21v-Brlck Repair day night to entertain some of All Work Fully Guaranteed )~ WANTED METAL MASTERS MFG. CO, and exterior.. Reliable, neat BOXER PUPS, AKC fawn and decorator. Also A-I wall wash. . .. her friends. Some of the kids Grosse Pointe LAKE SHORE - CORNER 24802 Gratiot Ave., East Detroit ATTENTION! Chairs -sofas 're~. ALL~RICK, block and ,tone I who dropped in at Daniel's house 3rs Wanted RENAUD b r in dIe, flashy, reasonable ing.VAlley 4-7808. VEnice 9.3497. Near 10 Mile Road paired, springs retied in yourrepa1rs. P~rches, steps, etc. to dance and "raid the ice-box" Television l-and mode!. 8r!n~ 196x320 feet with beautiful trees, Open Daily 'til 9 p.m. FOR THE .FINEST interior dec- home! Save! Guaranteed! Rea~ Waterproofmg and sewer clean- were Margo Knock and Tom will sell 100 feet off rear separate- DACHSHUND puppies, regis- orating and outside painting at sonable! Call :Citywide Service. ing, Reasonable. Work myself. Waterfall, Barb Stoekle and Specialties Co. to~e you home. Hign. East Detroit, Michigan 5021 Courville, at Warren ly. It costs no more to build your tered, 6 weeks. 22988 Gary reasonable cost see Charles A. TRinity 1-4803. Marchese, LA. 6-93{)0. Chuck Floer, Nancy Seydler and 'Ice. PRescott 5-5200 Phone 'TU. 4-2990 home on the lake front. Lane, PRescott 5-1664.• Schrader. VAlley 4-0388. ; Hal Drinkhaus, Liz Mitchel and ED O'CONNOR Open Sundays 12 to 6 p.m. 21q-Plastaring 21w-Bldq. Material 'Fully Bonded and Insured Mem. of Better Business Bureau Cook Motors TUxedo 5-6200 COLLIE with papers, housebro. GET THAT NEW LOOKl FOR SATISFACTION in your ken, $50. One and a half years FROM A RELIABLE BUILDING MATERIALS Girard-Perregaux Watch 5701 HM~er 324 MORAN ROAD - 3 bed- old. TUxedo 2-0579. VENETIAN BLINDS plo~er repairing, new ceilings. CINDER AKlO CEMENT BLOCK rooms, 2 baths, powder. room, DECORATOR Estimates cheerfully g i v e n. Contest Won by DeNinis A.TS FOR SALE study and recreation room with BOXER-fawn female, B mos. 'Pointing - PaperhMging • Color Call VAlley 4-3022. PLASTERINGMATERIAL IS-CR.\ FT dinette 130 fireplace. Medium priced. old,. pedigreed, AKC registered. V/INDOW SHADES Sond, Grovel, Fill Dirt, Yellow Sand, CARPETS and VAlley 4-0057. Blending - Wall Washing • Etc. l\\'n by appointment. Ann Bedford Goodman 21r-,Cement Work Cruch Stone, Cement, Mortar, Lime 1.2125. TUxedo 5-6063 LOrain 7-4706 Will you fovor us with 0 call Cement Crock and Sewer Crock. MINIATURE Schnauzer puppies, PORCH SHADES For Free Estimate and Advice BRICK, stone and cement work. RUGS BOUND JOHN S. GOODMAN 31/2 months old. Females only. ST. CLAIR SHORES . ESTAl"E VA. 4.3227 New or repairs. Arthur De Roo. Realtor For appointment phone Wind- J. F. TROMBLEY TUxedo 1-2450. BUILDER SUPPLIES c per ~ HOUS!: FOR SAl~? sor 5-6591. CORNICE BOARDS PAINTING and DECORATING 23715 Little Mack yard ee Mi:;:on DC!!MS in 1185 AUDUBON BEFORE YOU HAVE your ce. Near Harper 35 LOOKING FOR A GOOD HOME Complete Repair Service EXPERT PAPERHANGING ment work done Call S&G PRescott 5-5515 FAST SERVICE ~OSSE POINTE GROSSE POINTE PARK -2 male and 2 female kitten~, 8 Cleaning. Repairing, WALL WASHING SERVICE wks. old. To be given away. Concrete 'Co. at VAlley 1-6924 ~EAL ESTATE Reconditioning Free Estimates for a free estimate. A-I cement 21y-Piano Service Center entrance colonia! just 3 years TUxedo 2-7982. ;ho~ed Lost Yeor I old. 6 large rooms in addition to work guaranteed in writing on HUGHES DECORATORS PIANOS TUNED, cleaned, moth. McOOY & SONS Through breakfast nook and panelled den. I BEAUTIFUL black. cockers, 7 ESQUIRE SHADE CO. 5293 Yorkshire TU. 5-1165 all work such as' sidedrives, ribbons, sidewalks,. concrete proofed and repaired Satisfac. game room with regulation pool table I weeks old; NonqUlth and Red 14000 E. 7 MILE RO: CARPET COMPANY ON BROTHERS and fireplace. Screened brick terrace. Honey Ripples strains, A.K.C., EXPERT paInting, paper hanging flooti.' etc. We also repair faulty tiol) guaranteed. Reasonable oversized 2 ear brIck garage. 2l;Lfull females, $30. TUxedo 5-4209. Open Friday Until 9 P,M. by mechanics, free estimates. porches and steps. \ rates. Seibert, Edgewater 1- 15720 HARPER SE POIN1E PARK tile baths plus lavatory in basement. Van Assche. TUxedo 4-1187, 4451. (At Balfour) I BERKSHIRE 1\Iaster bedroom and bath. new Phllco GERMAN shepherd dog, black; LA. 1-1515 LA 7.j700 ALL TYPES cement work: resl- TUxedo 4-2714. COMPLETE PIANO SERVICE- TU~ 1.6088 [0 U S BRICK home Air Conditioned, Every room just 10 weeks old; female; fine dential, industrial,commerciaL POWER and hand lawnmowers, Tuning, repairing, refinishing motif. 5 bedrooms, redecorated completely, drapes. carpet. breeding; Liebestraum. TUxedo Bonded. TUxedo 5-8292 or OPEN THURS. ANDFBL inK. aluminum sash screens. Beautl- 2-6619 completely serviced. Season-end FOR FINER and mothproofing. W A 1nut UNTIL 8:30P.M. lvatories, stall shower, tul landscaping. large trees. Reduced . TUxedo 1-8587. service now, also storage. INTERIOR & EXTERIOR 1-2025. Place your order early. ~ereation room. recep. fot s.ole by •. , 21A-GENERAL SERVICES hardwood floors, fire. Michigan Lawn Mower Co., II s-Carpenter Work 10622 Morang, LAkeview 7- PAINTING & DECORATING 21Z-Landseaping R.. ide"ti.1 and Commercial ch and ierrace. cedar OWNER CUSTOM-MADE draperies, and er~ommunicating s~'s- 3103. CHRIS C.CHARRON & CO. ADDITIONS, alterations,cabi- upholstering. Beautiful selec. nets and stairways.. Geheral BUCKS 'at. 3rd floor complete. OPEN SAT. & SUN .. 1.5 tion of fab9ics. Reasonably 21b-Wateh Repairing WAlnut 2-3986 , j ;(6 Roofing • Siding • Tin.ill modernization and repairs. Of- Landscaping, Rota-tilling, nursery , beautiful landscaping, priced. Workmanship guaran- ~f.SlpI. Johns-ManVille ApprOved Roofer sy,;tem. 3-car garage. Or Ptume TU. :1-87119 Satisfaction Our Guarantee fice partitions. Formica table sad laid. No job too large or too ff tee. TUxedo 2-5000. EXPERT WATCH and clock ..moll. A-I work. AN\ Night eaII! ,:! once - moving out o tops ..TUxedo 5-2840. ICVW' 1~55S LA 11200• PR. S-9134 repairing. .P,rom p t service. PAINTING-Interior and ex- PRescott 7-4428 1ST.1SZ3 . Filbert st.. TU. 1-1259 Alley 1-4618. Reasonable prices. Bra dIe y terior; wall washing; storm ADDITIONS, alterations, and Jewelers, 20926 Mack at Hamp- COMPLETE VACANT .' • windows and screens painted other improvements for your u'~~ ton. TUxedo 2-9309. and put up;' caulking. No job :OAD (between "W" o"d horne. Kitcher.s modernized. Lown-Garden- Tree too small. Ed Bischoff. WAl- Anything in the building or re. eelS l 2 lots 45x 128. ~9~ 21c-Eledrica1 Service nut 5-1442, Service and Main'!enence Good Fences for 43 Years eoc~ . . . olso 2 ranch pair line. Best materials oand POWER LAWN MOWERS .-'/ ~~ workmanship. No down pay. - :o:.d, S3,000 each. BROWN ELECTRICAL re"C" CALL: OLSON, VAlley 1-9346 CAL FLEMING TUxedo 1-6950 Eyery style of Fence Serv'jeed • Sharpened • Repaired ment. Call us, TUxedo 4-0945. ;l.E DRIVE-Corner St. "r ~ replacements and maintenance. for your decorating, painting FILL DIRT for sale. Day call, ,1:;fC" II !n\ erected for you O~.250, 56,000. UTHOIIII,"'."," . Lamp repau. Since 1920. TUx- and paperhanging. Reasonable, FINE CARPENTRY-Residential TUxedo 1-9828; evening call, ~~=' edo 2-7550. Free estimates...... Including :;Tf-tA BAU!::RS and commercial. Porches, rec- TUxedo 5-5892. i - Chain Link AII..Steel an" 'v'.AIley 1-7710 reation rooms, attics, etc. Re- SERVICE ::r(~) 21e-Custom Corsets GEORGE S. DALLY A-I CLEAN TOP SOIL I Rustic: Styles ir modeling of any kind, by Nursery sod, seeding, plowing Give your lawn that last euttinl 'l:....::. - ~~ IJ DECORATOR William Brockel. FHA terms. and cILn us. We will plek up your I~~ I j ~ ' and grading .. Commercial or resi- :)SSE POlt'-JTE m':wer, completely :service It, and I SPENCER CORSETS Interior - Exterior PRescott 6-7083, Specializing in Fine Paperhanging dential. Lawns reconditioned and ~~ih~1s";it::i), delIver it to you 1'~\':'.~::\\~~I~lII~fjYllllIM,JI~'/'Il;.- INDIVIDUALLY designed. Dress WA. 1.;.62.82 li:1dn;i:l Po~n+e Driv'3 and surgical garments. Over Insured ATTIC, recreation rooms addi- dirt removed. Michigan Lawn Mower O'ompany 18 years experience. Maude VA. 4--8004- tionS or minor repairs by GREENWAY LAND~CAPING NEVI Bannert, 368 McKinley, Grosse 563 Kitchner lie ens e d conh'actor. F. St, SERVICE MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO'. 16022 MORANG DRIVE, at CADIEUX ROAD :c,::)";:;', A bedm:m,s, 3 Pointe. Call TUxedo 5-4027 or Amour, TUxedo 2-8324. rUxedo 4-:~660 PRescott 5-0456 10403 HARPER AVE. RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL '.' m;;;d's o'.y)rrers Com- LAkeview 7.3103 - TOwnsend 7-4312. FOR YOUR outside painting and . inside decorating call TUxedo REF AIR porches, steps, doors, ROTO-TILLING, light bulldozing, CHOICE OC 21f-Refrigeration 1-4521. Free estimates. No job windows, kitchen cabinets, licensed landscaping. L. W. ,:::':; DE:CORAT:ON too small. bookcases. Good work, prompt DuBay. TUxedo 5-2945. COMMERCIAL AND Domestic. service. S. E. Barber, 20380 Ooen Doi!, & INTERIOR and exterior. 35 years PLUMBING HEATING SERVICE Complete installations and Nesbit, TUxedo 4-0051. =f::;_~J?:: p",J.\ T; '/t: experience. Guaranteed mat- ~; >~G ;\A,EC~ A,!',< iCS service. Home freezers. sealed erial and workmanship. Quick H. F. JENZEN, BUILDING FIN'DLAY'S \ ...[\,c;,~ 1-2.3<\) VAlley 2-9070 units, motors, belts, contro15. service. Wm. Loader, EDge- HOME AND iNDUSTRIAL REPAIR NURSERY S,A,LES I All makes. Work guaranteed. Complete plumbing and heating service. water 1-4086. Additions, Attic:! CompreTed,Porches, I Geyman Refrigeration Service,. Recreation Rooms, Garages Built. LANDSCAPING Installation and service for gas and 447 Moross Road. TUxedo 4~ oil fired wa,ter heaters and boilers, PAINTING and decorating. Wall I 152 Elford Ct. TUxedo 1.9744 1430. . washing. General handyman. High grade nursery stock. Storm windows and screens EMPLOYED carpenter will build seeding and sodding, fruit BRUCE WIGLE CO. 21g--:Roofing painted~ repaired and installed. porches, attic rooms, etc., in trees, tulip bulbs, etc. I' s w~rld of ,- .. ",,"'C ~:;, Conversion Gas 'urners Immediate. service. VAlley 2- spare time. VEnice 9-0749. :: ....;'1_::~ ~~rrl:\. No~hlng ROOF REPAIRING. Expert on 2809, 19720 Mack at Cook Road ';: G;"";:)~_~.c p-);~~? witn its 15304 KERCHEVAL leaky roofs and repairing. P~i. CUSTOM KITCHENS, cabinets, Grosse Pointe Woods .>",:r~_, ~;ud:.:) ~i.."'lnq roam. vate. LAkeview 6-6233. OUTSIDE PAINTING, eaves- formic a tops, bars, recreation ,,1 L:-ads d oPD'eo:. At. troughs cleaned and painted, rooms. Excellent work, Call W, TUxedo 2.0989 'Iced. Now \ ceon: - Call roof repairs. TUxedo 5-3590, B. Evans, TWinbrook,3.5438. TUxedo 2-14.36 PAINTING and decorating, wall ALT~RATIONS). attic rooms, ..~...t'" washing, screens repaired, gen- cabmets, cormce board.s, All SHOCK BROS. eral handyman, Immediate I carpenter work. Free e;;tlmates, LANDSCAPING service, VAlley 2-2809. I Ray Gorys, PRescott 6-0921. Lawn Care Tree:! Hernoved' - Trimmed ~~~'\~..\ torm Window ing; new, repaired, cleaned o,ut I FOR PARTICULAR alteration, , Spraying ). FLORIDA Lovel\' . Contract Rates Available beciroom homc-com- • • • Don't buy from a small salesman's sample .. , Come In our COMPLETE interior painting and a,ddition, porch or moderniz~- Lll,,,,,hed Idt'all~'located ttor. and see the full size window. Try it yourself! . decorating, over 35 years. h.on 'V0rk, p.hone and we w1ll VA. 2-504-4 lonl Duo"clleaci COlln- Quick service. Free estimates. glv.e free estima:e, Prompt and C. Sl-t500. \'Enice 9- ALL ALUMINUM Wm. Loader, EDgewater 1- r~l~ab~e. Employmg regular and MILLIONAIRES PARTY GUARANTEED ANODI~D 4086. fmIshmg ..carpenters. and other Saturday, October 18, will COMBINATION craftsmen. VEnice 9-0749. mark the date of the first Annual EXTRUDED, OVERLAP 21J-Wall Washing .. . SERVICE 21t-Dressmaklng MI1llona~res Party to be present. WALL WASHING and painti!lg. EXCLUSIVE ALTERATIONS _ ed by the M~nsignor Jan:es sta-\ ...... ~ . Well recommended. Right pnce. ., , pleto11 Councll of the Kmghts of DOORS S49~ ALUM. WINDOWS TUxedo 1-3870. Call after 6 by. Marle. Stephens, on dresses, Columbus. The party, a stag af- S - DRAINS - SINKS: p.m. swts, and furs. TUxedo 5-7610. fair open to the male public, willi Door Decoration and up 2 DAY INSTALLATION Adaptahle t. .:1: EANED : & Installation Extra FUR COATS, repaired, remod- be present.ed in the Roose.v~nk-I • I 211-W1ndo'fl Washing eled; relined, cleaned. and, glaz. er Memonal Hall~ 9189 Cadleux , Night c!lndday service: ,,11 type guHers .:.::!. WINDOW CLEANING ed. Reasonable. TUxedo .2-4651. ',near Harper, startmg at 8 p.m. oN ork Guaranteed • 4..PC. COMB. • • Upper and lower remol'abl., WALL WASHING .. 40TOR CITY : Bronze 'creen wire. 2S'x55. al Sewer Cleaning Co. • Service on Screens ond Storms Wood Ufe treated. VA. 2-6527 : WINDOWS Brick wllshing expertly done KEEPS LEAVES OUT OF GUTTERS ~ We Also Carry 3.Pc. Comb. Windows * ... . Basement Pointing AT YOUR SER VICE PREVENTS PLUGGIN.G OF SEWERS H. E. GAGE & SON MONDAY THRU FRIDAY - 7:30 A.M. to 9 '.M. lUMINA TES DANGEROUS LADDER CLIMBING : NERS Wood Combination Basement Combination TUxedo 4-0136 SATURDAY 7:30 to 3 P.M. PREVENTS BIRDS FROM NESnNG IN GUnERS! 1 essingOrder VA. 2..3040_ Complete Collision Service SNAPS ON - ANYONE CAN INSTALL t DOORS WINDOWS ALUMINUM II Oity Limits 30x80 doweled. Wood life treated. 33xl5 Bronze screen. Wood life treated. Combination Doors The "DURAN . Deluxe" Factory Trained Experts ' Open Eves. 'till 7;00 has them all beat This is Your Storm 'Sash' Center FULL. INCH ..THICK , Genuine .Parts and Accessories ~ OLDEST ALUMINUM JAMB , BUSINESS ,I • i It's Cholee of 'one; two or CITY SASH & SCREEN CO. three-Ute inserts ESTABLISHMENT IN STATIOK 9 to 5:30. Fri. 9 to 9. Evenings by appt. Free e5tbnates on any type storm, or serren l GROSSE ~ • • YOUR CAR'S SAKE 14000 E. SEVEN MILE - 2, S!ocks West of Gratiot LA. 7.3700 LA. 1-1515 .Duran Sales Co. ~ :; - • !., Cor. Roslyn Rd. .. 15205 MACK.at Lakepointe • • TU•. 5-4420 Do you know we are the only storm sash company that gives "S&H" Green Stamps? TU 1-5986 TU 1-8122 '~=JI..

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.. . Page Twenfy-fwo GROSSE P 0 r N T E NE'W S Thursday, October 16. 1952 * * * * Feature • * * Pointer'ofl nterest who, where and whatnot ,Good.'Taste Memorial Center Schedule b, flJboo'z# FII'varil~ Recipes of OCT. 17.0CT.'23, 1952 OPEN SUNDAYS 12~5P.M. Eligible bachelor at the Pointe is fit to be tied, as the P~opl~ in th8 Kn01IJ saying goes ... The day rent controls were'lifted he went *All center sponsored activities open topubli.c out to dinner, returning to his quarters at a gay old. hour, MACAROON CUSTARD NOTICE;-Please call for lost articles at the office, He was surprised to find the little lamp lighted in his entrance 'They will be held for 30 days. ,-,'. - .... Contributed by hall. It was not only lighted but moved from its customary Grosse Pointe Garden Center Room and niche to the c~nter of an occasional table. A long, piercing Mrs. Julius F. E. Huebner Library open for. Consultations fr0!D 10 glance proved there was a piece of paper underneath the 2 c. milk a. m. to 4' p. m, Monday through Frtdays little lamp. He reached for it and read, "Your rent will be 12 macaroons (Call TU. 1-4594) raised 15 dollars beginning Monday." We don't think he's % tsp. almond extract 2 eggs \ half as mad about the bullish, eat-them-alive manner of the Fri., Oct. 17-Tau Beta Association-Meeting and Tea 5' tbsp. sugar caretaker as he is about the effrontery of the guy fvi' moving 3 p. m. . . his furniture around. 1,4 tsp. salt Fri., Oct. 17-;'*Ballroom Dancing Classes-Jumor Class "" * * Scald the milk. Beat eggs -7:15 p. m. Senior Class-8:30: p. m. WE LIKE- slightly and. add sugar, salt, Fri., Oct.17"':'*SEmior Hi Canteen-IO t,: 12 p.m. Mrs, Julius .C, Peters way with creamy-pink Fuji crushed macaroons and al- Sat Oct'18-*Ballet Classes-Olga Fncker, Instructor .,...... mums .••• mond extract. Add slowly to -9:30a.m.,. scalded milk and stir at all The artistry with which Mrs. Longyear Palmer sets a Sat., Oct. 18-0il Painting Class-:-Edga~ Yaeger, Instruc- times. tea table in Venetian satin. cloth bordered in amethyst , , • Tea-2:30 p. m ... amethyst glassware arranged on its length . . . and high Into lightly.' buttered Ie lie * 2 p. m.. .. function bu~ usua~ly ~~. Ci~ler is escorting t~e chief digJ?-itary penses are. financed through PILFERINGS The . Paul Gach Studio Tues., Oct. 21-Exchange Club of Grosse Pointe-Dinner. and Mrs. CIsler IS rIdmg m another car With the ladles of Torch Drive funds. One of De- ';L'allulah, Bankhead in her autobiography,. "Tallulah" will not be open until 12 and Meeting-6:30 p. m. the party. .

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