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VOLUME 23-NO. 5 Entered as Second Class Matter nt the. Post O!I1ce at . Mich, GROSSE POINTE, , FEBRUARY J, J 962. 7c Per Copy o 54.00 Per Year 20 PAGES-TWO SECTIONS-SECHON I

':J ------.------.,;.0) IIEADI~INES You Can Get Into the Picture Next Wednesday of tbe Nominations Wor~ilBoardIssues 'VEI~K . Statem.ent As Compiled by tbe Ryanlof Pcmition 1\'£'11'5 By Waldron, Grosse Pointe :! -~ Opposition Only Against Thursday, January 25 Congress Race Proposed Location of PRE S I DENT KENNEDY'S In New Build';ng Which year-long honeymoon with Con- Would Cut Play gress appears to be over. The Will Oppose Each Other at Polls on February 13 to Chief Executive had rcquested ~ a new Cabinet-level Department Determine Who Will be Elected to Fill Yacancy Followin~ the disclosure of Urban Affairs bc created, Caused by Rabaut's Death l~s.t week tha~ some oppo-- hti'aded by present Housing Ad------~ slhon was bel;}g raised to ministrator Robcrt '\'('a\"('r. a Democrat Harold M. Ryan and Republican Robert Ibuilding a Etructure on the Kegro. The House Hules com- E. Waldron yrill be pitted against eac~ other. in a speciaL Neighborhood Club prop- miltee, bv a vote of 9-G, yes- runoff electIOn Tuesday, February 13, to fIll the Con-l erty to hou.se the Founda- terday aftcrnon rcpucliated 1\11'. gressional seat left vacant last November by the death of tion for Exceptional Chil- '" Kennedy, rejecting a bill to es- '" tablish such a department. Five veteran Rep. Louis C. Rabaut. dren, the board of trustees Republicans and four Southern Waldron and Ryan, each~) of the club has issued a Derno<:rats voted against the bac~ed by th~ir respective Tl'J;eves Rob statement concerning its measure; only the six Northern partles, were .VlC.tO~s m t~lC _ ..,.., posi tion in the proposed Democrats on the powerful FO,urteenth plstnct s speCIal project. Rules committee voked their pnmary electIOn Tuesday. Janu- CI- · - . . ary 23. They led the field from It has been learned that the support of the President's pro- tltlC lIt ! the first vote tabulations early club officials made the deci~ :' posed Urban AHairs Depart. i ment, planned to deal with the in the evening. GP W d sion favoring: this project last problems of America's big Only 45926 of the District's 00 S June. Why or how the plans , , were kept < n sc"ret 11a t cities. On hearing the commit~ 250 151 registered voters both- . ,.,., '- s no tee's c1et'ision, Kennedy an- ered to cast ballots. Detroit Take Small Sum of Cash been explalnJed. nounced plans to submit his Wards 17. 19 and 21 accounted and Two Yaluabie Pieces :Kot Against Foun:atiOIl proposal directly to Congress for 34,960 votes; residents of • • .~, Opposition to the proposal is in the form of a reorganization the Grosse Pointes and Harper of Otflce EqUJpml:1nt not against the Foundation plan; such a plan becomes ef- Woods cast 10,966 ballots, . " itself. Everyone is in agree- fective unless specifically voted I Heavier Than Predicted ThIeves ~ro~e mto ~ th~i ment that it is. doing a very down on Capitol Hill. E ' h 11 t t Dodors C 11 n 1 c, 202;)0-5,,: J ilne serVIce and IS greatly need- *- .. ¥ -,,, ~\cn suc a sma urnou M k d 'cd '1'h b' t' <;) \l'a5 heavier than the profes- 1 ac' avenue, an escapee . , e 0 J('C Ions are all i::'. v... . "'''' . t, ,'1 l't" t d wl'th a ~-mall amoun't oj' agamst the proposed location DETROIT'S MAYOR CAYA- ., SlOna po 1 IClans expec e ." . .. , T' :"AGH yesterday told the l\lichi- 'Hundreds of donors like the one above are ex~ sendin2' two complete mobile units to expedite the S tat e Senator Ryan en- cash and two val u a b 1e of ~he 11e\\ bUlldmg. lhe !'elgh- bOIhood Club property IS one .0::' gan State Legislature that pected to go to the War Memorial Center on February ~ the '. '. I 7 to help fill the empty blood bank. The Red Cross is collection. The hours will be from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. dAoFrLsecdIObrc U~ttW andp~~l.e pIeces of offIce eqwpment. of the few in the City of Grosse financially-crippled citi('s should - s Oll'...lTIl ee on 0 1-. Pointe larg h t 'd be allowed to enact an addi- tical Education collected 12,754 Charles Kratz of 13847 Sher- . . . e eno.u.g 0 provi e . I' t ' 1 L ' man \\Tarren clean up man al IeCIeatlOnaj faCIlitIes such as tional income tax to solve their votes. HIS c oses nva, OUIS '" ' baseball a d f tb 11 f' ld mone1:<"Iry problems, ,111d I'['- Rabaut, Jr., received ;',357. the chnIe, discover d the bur- , ~ 00 a Ie s, W lIter ~1ai't 'Unitarian Chureh Selects glary when he arrIved7 at the. tennIs COUIts, etc. Fear has quested that counties !jc' gi\ en N f tl th D Center Blood one 0 le seven 0 er eme- b . d' " ~ ,_ been expressed that by climi- the pow«r to tax il1t'om('s~pro- cratic candidates was even close. wI mg to do loutllle cho, e.. l' . ' '_ on Sunday, January 28. He na Il1g pal t of thiS plaYlllg area vidcd therc arc no statewide Break Drops Leaders to Conduet DI"ive . walddrofn'tadStha.te rePjrese.nta - called Woods police, the sports schedule will ha\'e income tax plans on the hori- Bank Empty; tIve, e ea e IS on y nva, l to be curtailed zon. Cavanagh, in his first ap- stockbroker Donald F: O'Keefe, Patrolman William Enwistl(. Some 11'1- . d 1 Roslyn, ROlld C pearance before DemoCl" donate as loyal, able men and legisla- 9693 Ohio, Del., whose '59 Ford January 27-a police cruiser. years, Mary Rockefeller, if he Guaresimo said. Julie Will, 17517 MalUlffiee,re- Jr., Joseph Leonard, John Slo- either by calling the Center, tors. panel truck had swung across Smith was driving south on \~'ants the divorce immediately, ported to City police on Friday, wi'czek, Richmond Smith, Don- TU 1-7511, or by filling out Ryan, married, with five chil- the road and ov'.'1."the curb when Mack avenue when at Lochmoor and h", ,~illhave to forfeit the January 26, that some time aId Corey, H. Rollin Allen, cards which will be available in dren, is in his seventh term as its front tirc blew out, hitting boulevard he saw a flashing ELECTION TURNOUT New York governorship to do during the previous night a per- David Teague, Addison Igle- most churches prior to Blood State Senator. He has been three parking meters, a small dome light, and a flickering 1t. Basing its story largely on an Shores officials boasted that' son ::01' persons sprayed blue heart, Allen Freiwald, Warren Bank day. This will greatly fa- minority leader since 1955. tree and a Detroit Edison light turn signal, both on the police interview with Mrs. Rockefel- 525 registered voters, or 39.4 paint on the hood, rear window Gauerke, John Graves, Irving cilitate the handling of donors. Waldron, serving his fourth pole . car. He tried to stop, but his ler's brother, Philadelphia at- percent, of 1,333 on its quali- and both sides of her '55 Pon- Jorgenson, Charles Fossati, Wil- Of course walk-ins who have term in the House, is chairman automobile slid and crashed torney John Clark, the Long fied list, went to the polls in tiac convertible. liam Elmer, Willard Solenber- not made appointments in ad- of the Labor Committee. He also Carlisle was unhurt, but the into the rear of a Wood~ police truck; meters, tree and poll' car. Island newspaper stated that the the special 14th Congressional The stop sign and fire alarm ger, W. C, McLaughlin, Dr. vance will be gratefully re- is married, and has three chil- I George Graham, Dr. S. Silver- ceived. dren. governor's wife would be happy District election on Tuesday, box at Lakeland -and St. Paul were all damaged. The Detroit I In the cruiser were Patrol- man, Alfred Taylor,' Foster Both Candidates Jubilant to rcsume the marriage. January 23. Officials had ex- were laier discovered to have Edison Co. 'vas notified Of the: men Jack Patterson and Ken- pected that no more than 25 Thomson and Fred Schumann. Anyone in need Of transpor- Both candidates voiced their condition of its pole, and the! neth lVletcalf, and Ida Cara- Clark, reached in Philadel- also been painted blue. or 30 percent would take the City police are looking for Fellowship Dinner Held tation to reach the Memorial jubilation at being selected by truck was towed away. . magna, 44, of 19847 Ida lane; phia, denied the accuracy of the may secure it by calling TU trouble to cast their ballots. the vandals. voters in the primary election Carlisle received a ticket for' and Forman S. Johnston, Jr., dispatch and declined further Mrs. Gordon Cook, arrange- 1-7511, and there will be baby men t s chairman, and Mrs. (Continued on Page 2) reckless drving. 3D, of 763 Notre Dame. The lat- comment. Newsday reported Thomas Miller. hostess chair- sitters on duty to relieve moth- ter two were in the police ve- that l'ilrs. Rockefeller will not ers of' small childnm. man, occupy key positions in hicle giving the officers a re- seek an out-of-state divorce; if Police Unravel Complicated' planning the fellowship dinner This collection of blood at the the governor were to go out- Car Br,eaks T!trouglt Ice; POI't of an accident. which was held at Stouffer's- Center, 32 Lake Shore road, by Patterson, who was behind side New York and establish Eastland on Wednesday eve- the Red Cross is sponsored by residence in another s tat e Gun Sale; Arrest Juveniles the wheel, stated in his report ning, J a n u a r y 31. Assisting the Grosse Pointe Community 6 Youths Dllltked i,t Lake that he heard a noiSe and preparatory to filing for divorce, Mrs. IVIiller as vice-chairmen Blood Council repreesntatives Farms and Park police filed came to light on Friday, Jan- looked back through the rear he would automatically forfeit are Mrs. H. Rollin Allen, Mrs. of nearly all the church, serv- charges with Juvenile authori- uary 19, when Park Patrolman Six Pointe youths took a the St. Clair Shores Police De- window of the cruiSer and saw his governorship. At the time John Foley and Mrs. Russell ice, business men's and veterans tie's against three teenage boys dunking in the icy waters of partment had also responded to Smith's car sliding at a good of the separation, it was an- James LaPratt, in plaincloth(~s Peebles. groups in the area. This is a on Tuesday, January 23, for Lake St. Clair on Saturday, the emergency call. ; rate of speed and then crash nounced that Mrs. Rockefeller with the Park Detective Bureau, Russell Peebles is canvass vitally needed' gift which you illegal purchase and possession January 27, when their station The Shores officers took the, into the rear of the d<"parl.ment would obtain an out-of-state was investigating a burglary. treasurer and Alfred E. Taylor can give without harm to your- wagon went through the ice a J divorce. According to a family of a firearm. His inve'stigation uncovered the names of the boys, and they vehicle. is publicity chairman, assisted self and it may well mean life half mile from shore. spokesman, there has been "no The firearm, a .32 caliber, six- l:act that a 15-year~0Id Grosse are: James H, Dingeman, 17, ~f j Patterson and Metcalf suf- by WiHiam Poirier. to someone else. The boys told Shores police change whatsoever" in her shot revolver was confiscated Pointe High School student was 4 Radnor Circle, the driver; i fel'ed snapped necks for which "It is the earnest desire of the ------that they were watching an ice- plans. and is being held as evidence'. seen carrying the gun while at Thomas Reeves, 18, of 360 Mc- 1 they were treated by Dr. Clar- membership," says Mr. Taylor, STRUCK IN REAR boat race, when it was decided Millan; Danny Marentette, 18,! ence Candler, Woo d s C i t Y • • • Bullets fired from the gun were classes. Farms police were noti- "te build a church that wiIi. be that they take a ride on the of 289 Notre Dame; David I Physician. They lost a day's THE UNITED STATE S sent to Detroit and Cincinnati, fied. a suitable center for our con- James W. Pelzer, 22436 Ste- ice. A half mile from Ford's Wood, 17, of 550 Renaud; Jeff work because of the injuries. launched Ranger 3, a 7~7-pound 0.; police, from whosp. city the LaPratt and Van Tiem went gregational life and a worthy phens, St. Clair Shores, was Point, the weight of the auto- Colegrode, 18, of 410 St. Clair; The others in the police car moonshot equipped to broad- g'Un was said to have ~be'ell orig~ to tM school to question the addition to the face of our driving his '59 Ford station mobile cracked the ice and the and William Tapert, 18, of 1128 somehow escaped being hurt. C3St television pictures detail- inally obtained and iflso to the boy. The lad was arrested on community. The present Chapel wagon west on Jefferson Tues- front end went through, and the Devonshire. Patterson and Metcalf said ing the lunar surface. late to- FBI Laboratory in Washington, his way out of the school build- Hall in the old Carter house, day, January 23, when he front half of the car Was sub- All youths Were given trans- that after Smith's car 1"ammed day. If the flight goes accord~ D.C., and to Michigan and Ohio ing after classes, and taken to with great fireplace, wood- stopped for a red light at Cad- its merged in the water. portation home. into theirs, the motorist's aut(} ing to plans, an instrumental State Police. the Farms station, where the paneled walls, carpeted floors ieux and was struck in the rear Tom Laughlin of 1100 Lake Farms Det. Sgts, George Van boy admitted carrying the gun, bounced off and skidded on the package built by Ford Motor and broad view of the outdoors, by a '59 Chevy station wagon Shore road, called Shores po- POINTE THEATER PLAY Co.'s Aeronutronic Division will Tiem and Jack Paisley said that but did not remember on what pavement and came to rest has an atmosphere of dignity, driven by' Clark Avery Reed, lice and told them that six boys The Grosse Pointe Commun- hit the moon about 66 hours this was don e to determine date. against the curb 20 feet in front. simplicity and. beauty which 21605 Barton, St. Clair Shores. had walked ashore after the ity Theater is presenting "Look after takeoff and immediately through ballistics, if the gun The young stltdent told the Pat tel's 0 n gave Smith a lcads many of our members to ,Both cars were damaged, the incident, and that they were Homeward, Angel," Friday and begin transmitting details of was stolen, or had been used in officers that he had purchased ticket, charging him with not say, 'This is what We must re- Chevrolet so badly that it had all wet, No one was injured. Saturday evenings, February 2 moon composition back to earth. any C"rime. the revolver from a 16-year-old having his car under. control create in our new c h u r c h to be towed away. but no vio~ Shores police arrived at the and 3, in the Grosse Pointe (Continued on Page 19) The incident 0-£ the firearm (Continued on Page 2) home.' " lations were issued. and causing an accident. Court scene, and found officers from High School auditorium. date was set for February 24.

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Isn't it peculiar that middle I A man's reasoning may he I Luck sometimes works won~ Decision in Park C~tty )loat Club Plans Meeting OllJldation GIlD age always starts a few years Ifaulty, but it is brter than ex- dcrs and ability gets all the F Police Probe Sale earlier for the other fellow? CUses. credit. The GrOS9 e Pointe City Boat 17' at 8 p.m. Figl1t Postp0l'Led Club will hnld its meeting a1 It was disclosed that this will (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Pag'e 1) they talked to the lad and his friend of his I i v i n g in the the Algl!r PI >st, VFW. in l\Iau- be an important business meet. Children operated by the FOWl- parents. When asked about the The' Park Council, :;itting as I Sin mee. blltwN 'n St. Clair and Iing. and any boat owner living dation. Farms. This was the day he had gUll, the boy leTt the l' 0 0 m EVEN GREATER VALUES FOR EVEN $ $ $ $ a B?ard of Appcals during a; Park Neff. on We dncsday, February in the City is welcome to attend. The lease is to be for a term the gun in his possession, the momentarily and returned with publle hearing held on Frid3Y,' the r ------,------1 of 10 years, subject to ext en- boy said. it, and gave it to the policemen. .J~~uary 26, reserved a final dc- said ~, .~~~~ ~ sion for all additional 10-year The same day, the boy stated, The gun was never registered C1SIOn on whether to permit a tho~g ~ - -~ period at the option of the with Michigan State Po~ice'.. i.' he sold the firearm to another J'ark couple to retain a i'ix-foot eonstJ 1 ~ ~'~ Foundation. Rental is to be one friend, who live's in the Park. The youth said that lle told fence, ~r order it lowe'red tl) I apped ~ ~ ,~ dollar per year. The name of this third lad was the first boy that he wanted the. helght required by city six fo' ~ " ~. The parcel will have a front- withheld because he has been the gun for target shooting, and Qrdlnance. ! not c: mz';. ~ age of 112 feet on ':St. Clair placed under the jurisdiction of purchased it from him for $10. The final decision wi I 1 br. i The ~ ~ avenue and a depth from St. Juvenile authorities, although The first lad, the 15-year-old, Clair avenue of 224 feet.. with rr:ndered when the' Boal d of: the nl iW ,'i5 he is 17 years old. was asked by LaPratt and Van ~ iF an outlet on Charlevoix avenue of CLOTHING VALUES in MEN'S and BOYS' Appeals studies Circuit Court! being LaPratt and Van Tiem went Tiem to explain how the' gun records pertaining to a ruling i 300 II ~.. ;4:),' )(~ 24 feet wide. to the older boy's home, where originally came into his posses- A survey of the property, and rendered b:-., ,Judg~ !\ at h an' as ree:' .. I sion, and he said that he bought Kaufman, who on ~ovcmber 30.1 Lo~ 11\ architect's drawIngs of the pro~ n it from a 16-year-old Woods WINTER WEAR 1 'Vxxfcrd <&lcthcs .""posed building indicating its or ord!I}ances of the City; it ALL SPORT SHIRTS Values to upheld the constitutionality of: notice boy for $15 last September. The ~ ~,' J\.o'\-.o.r ~1iOt.r.. location and the location Of an has not yet expressed itself thc Park's Fence Ordinanc~. ! ',\'ay tJ ~1Q Woods boy, in turn, had ob- Men's and Boys, tong sleeve $6.00 53°0 ~ ".. fu off-street parking lot, have re- with respect to the survey and The validity of the ordinance r were , architect's drawings recently tained the gun from a 15-year- ALL CORDUROYS Values to W - $~~ ~~enUy been filed by the School was contestcd by ~lr. and ::\11'5 ! invoIv" ~ .. ~ \vitll the City of Grosse Pointe. filed. old boy, also a Woods reside'nt. IvJ' and Continent"l $6.00 $4°° John Fannon, Jr .. of 780 Grand'i The .- ~.l .... ~ The City had previously indi- The locatIon and dimensions The older Woods boy' stated ALL BOYS' SWEATERS Values to ::\larais, w 11:0 constructed a' sent t" ~ ~ 8 L U E y~ Oxxford Clothes ~ cated that the general features of U1C leased pror:.erty were that the younger one came to Pullovers and Cardigam $11.00 ,sl'.'immins pool on their proper-: owner ~ "<\ ~ of the proposed plan would not carefully planned to avoid in- his house sometime last year, ALL BAN LONS Values to $5°° 1~': and then applied for a pe'r-: Eeisse are blue. chip ~ violate any zoning regulations terference with the existing and traded the gun for a Ger- :n;t to crect a four-foot fence' and th, ~. C H J P S ; Pullover "nd Cardiga11, 1011g steet'e $13.00 bas e ball diamonds, football man uniform. $6°0 around t he pool. e the J' ~ ~ "vidence of f$ fields and other playing fields Whe'n questioned by the offi- ALL NYLON PARKAS-WOOL PONCHOS Values to ~;> "'. ~ "\fter obtaining the ':icrmit Fred ~ ~ ? ~,.,. of the Club, The School will cers, the second Woo d s boy Exceptional values! $11.00 $7°0 the Fannons constructed' a six~ The ~ yt)ur good taste afidhour insistence "'~ necessarily, however, prevent claimed that he had ob1.aIned ALL MEN'S SWEATERS Values to foot habitat fence, \\'hich Park, sentcd any expansion of the Club's the gun fro m a 17~year-old officials contended was in vio-' cn6ine ~, ,) I.lpon ....i:he finest. They' are accepted, ~ (Continued from Pal:'t'i 1) Pullover and Cardigan ,<;20.00 playing fields into the !cased c 0 u sin in Cincinnati. The $8°0 lntion of t!Je ordinance. and; Depart \f~' ~~ to compete in the February 13 area. ALL WINTER JACKETS Value.*: to ~' ~ youth's mother told the police- sought to h a v e the Fannr)IJs of ret, ~ respected proof of YO'lr standing {;1 race. Blouse stJ'les The Club's agreement to men that she thinks her son $17.00 10\\'er the barriel' to the re- Ruskin ~ y,,>' Waldron, who stated he hopes $9°° brought the gun back with him ALL SUBURBAN COATS Vdlue.f to quirce1 four feet. _ fence 5, tf. in.the world of busy! men. ~ O'Keefe will support him in lease this property was made after careful investigation and last April, when the family was Corduroy 1l1ul lV'ool $25,00 The F n ' : reason, l!l B.i~ the runoff, Is "tremendously $100~ . a nons were rcpresent-, , consideration and reflects the visiting in that city. cd by ,Josepl) Louisell, an altor- ' publJc. The matter, insofar as the ~Mi:~~ 1.; ~ ' I ' ~ t~ happy about the Republican judgment of the Board of Trus- ney and Park resident. who said ,~us~, ~ d'~ / t£ I' support given me." O'Keefe was Woods boys are concerned, was HURRY! Quantities Limited ~ quick to send Waldron a wire tees of the Neighborhood Club that since the court had ruled cltle~ 1 that the School is a fine and referred to Woods authorities onothe validity of the ordinance, reqUlrc- ~.-t' ~. I of congratulations and promise worthwhile institution perform- for their part in the incident. o aTid, i1 his support in the February 13 Open Friday till 9 p.m. his clients accepted the ded- pool!' ~ '3~~ ing a needed function; and t.hat Van Tie'm and Paisley said sion. conced, J ... election campaign. I this use of the property is in they had sought a warrant from 25 pef( I I ~ Ryan, who will campaign on ~ Louisell a,"kcd the Board to fences, accord with the Neighborhood the Wayne County Prosecutor's • :[,} , >;1,.." 92 Ker~heval-on the Hill ~ a liberal platform supporting 17045 Kercheval-in the Village allow the fence to remain at its ;.! Club tradition of community Office, against the 17-year-old allow lr GROSSE' POINTE "~ President Kennedy's programs, uS present hc'ight, for thc health. ~~~g~~ service in the Grosse P(,inte Park boy, but the warrant was tUxedo 4-4590 Loui-- I \\'cUare and safety of the pub- ~ ~~(~.'~~~ TU 2-8070 ~ is "honored and proud' of his area. The Club is happy to be Board ~/"'" ~ vIctory. refused. The prosecutor 'refer- able to assist in trns way to lic, He cited a provision in the ordinal'. . . ~ Fourteenth District voters red the boy to 'the Juvenile /IT be StJle Ce1zter for tbe Young Man" provide a home for t.he School ordinance whiCh allows the city cVer, L ~ will have a chance to choose Court for violation of the Ju- ~ 1259 'W.a~;hington Blvd., Detroit--WO 2.5191 ~ for Exceptional Children. to permit erection of fe'nces of six-foot ~ ~ betwe~n the conservative Re~ venile Code. more than four f~et in height. first cil; publican and the liberal Demo. . DELRAY BEACH ~~ to a maximum of six feet. if After -:' crat on February 13. the council sa decrees, provid- THE~WEl.C .• DR£SSEO MA~ HAS THE ADVA~TAGE, Voting in the Fourteenth the Bo, ed sufficient and yaJid reasons chambc ,r(",~ ~ District primray election was are giw'l1. sion, re: ~~~~~~ as follows: Republicans-Robert The r e \1'3S a question on ------E. Waldron, 12,008; Donald P. utes to whether Judge Kaufman ren- O'Keefe. 2,007; Democrats - What sort of a car can you Jget cis ion . dered a consent decre'e, or a .Harold M. Hyan, 12,754; Louis future: ('ontcsted decrce in the \'alidit v R a b aut, 9,557; Rolland R. records (! of the city law, • O'Hare, 3,595; Chester J. Kacz- ther, firlol marek, 3,190; John P. O'Brien, Loulsell asked the Board to Prior 893; FrancIs J. McDonald, 564; with a price tag under $3,000? ~illow thc' fence to remain. since the COle Richard A.H.J. Guzowski, 555; it v;as already constructed. but Louisel: Jerry Boglarskt, 384; John A. this brought ar)" interpretation were w; ;> Reductions of Kaufman's ruling by City nance. ' Pfeiffer, 371. IN ALL DEPARTMENTS ... ON GROUPS Attorney Pierre Heftier, w h ~ 1wo-foo~ '. contended that the court rulinO' erect a OF OUR REGULAR QUALITY APPAREL DRIVER ARRESTED A lot more action on a lot less gas in hardtops, sedans, implied that the Fannons should This Shores police arrested Shel- come' before the Board of Ap- ler. \\ h ' don A. Smiley of 22001 St. Ger. peals ..\\'ith clean hands." the ord., Men's Sport Coals trude, St. Clair Shores, when wagons, and convertibles. There's one to fit your a fence he was seen driving 65 miles from th ' ;? Q Outer Jackels an hour ~ast on Lake Shore. He was taken to the station To the Young Man ~ PRICE family and your budget, from Chrysler Corporation 1 Sweaters where he was issued a ticket Who Thinks He~ PTA for reckless driving and re- I. Sport Shirts leased after he posted a bond I' Cannot Afford il1ee .. of $125 pending a court ap- There's no reason in the world to travel second enough pickup in reserve to let you pass safelY' pearance. ,~. SPECIAL! class just because you want to spend less than while squeezing every last inch of mileage out of a Good Clothes Cbss,' $3,000 for your next new car. : the fir, 10010 Cashmere Those trnngs that come to the gallon of gas ••. Convertibles that prove fun cars t We've started' man" i meeting L young men on the road Topcbats, were $150 man who waits seldom turn Here's what you can get from Chrysler can be family size, and plush 2- and 4-door sedans. i 1961-62 . out to be the things he's waiting Corporation for that kind of money: to advancement by help- : Februar. for. These cars have what our engineers call "fat- ing them select com- : meeting Sporty hardtops with .bucket seats .•. Roomy free performance. " You get a lot more action on a r by presi Boys' Sport, Coats \ pIe tel y coordinated station wagons that handle and ride so much like lot less gas. Specifically, acceleration is up as much ( wardrobes that reflected An in, r quality and good ri~te. : ti\'e pro. Outer Jackets sedans that you have to look ,at the power as 110%,gas mileage improved as much as 17%. j around Gross~ t, They could afford good ! PRICE mower, two bicycles, and three children in the Visit your Chrysler, Dodge or Plymouth dealer. i ! ject of ~Slacks ! ! clothes because we ar- ; }1rs. Ke;' back to remember you're driving a wagon . . .' , Pointe N~ws He'll show you it doesn't cost a fortune to travel [ ranged to have them ! AiJ:;n an Sport Shirts Compacts that cruise at tumpike speeds- with pay for the m In 12 : Reading o Published .very Thursday by first class. Anteebo Publlsherlil, Inc. ! PersonnE All Soles Final - No Exchanges I)r Refunds monthly installments. 99 Kercheval Avenue Come in this week and i necessar:' OPEN UNTIL 9:00 P.M. ON FRIDAY .' Grosse Pointe 36, Michigan LANCER t Lancer prices start at ask about our popular : ful reae Phone TU 2.6900 . : equipme.l $1,951. *This surprisingly comfortable 12 m 0 nth Wardrobe Three Trunk 1.o1nes Plan. : teaching Entered aa second cla~s matter al station wagon ,($2,408*) takes turn- [ cation \\'; the post office, Detroit, Michigan under the act of Marr.h 3, 1897. pike speeds and up to 72 cu. ft. of ; :\1rs Subscription Rates: $4.00 Per Year : committ" by Mail, 1$5.00 0 u t s 1 d e Wayne cargo without pressing, yet uses regular WHALING'S County). All News and Advertising gasoline very sparingly. Secret of the 1JtM1J wea/t, i ments i. Copy Must Be In The News Office ! the prog by Tuesday Noon to Insure In- 520 WOODWARD <> GROSSE P01NTE, AT 17140 KERCHEVAL comfort is Chrysler Corporation's ex- sertion. 7 MILE ot LIVERNOIS TIJxedo 2.8970 Address all Mall (Subscriptions, clusiveand improved Torsion-Aire Truth" o Change of Address. Forms 3579) to: Charge Acoounts Invited Convenient Free Parking 99 Kercheval Avenue. Grosse Ride, used in our most expensive cars. ! hands a Pointe 36, Michigan. Lancer also has a GCf' (Gran Turismo) fiction. - hardtop with bucket seats, and 2- and . -.' : : ~,' '! ' ;- 4-door sedans . PLYMOUTH -+ Plymouth prices start at $2.206. * This Fury '-..'.'",' ... convertible gives you a family-size fun car for as little as ($2,924*). The electric clock, backup lights a;,ld deep-pile car- VALIANT+Valiant prices start at peting are standard equipment. Choice of V-8 engines ranging $1,930. * The car in the picture is the Signet from 230 to 305 horsepower. Plymouth offers you 10 sedans, 200, America's lowest-priced hardtop with 7 wagons, 6 hardtops and one other converdble. Each gives bucket seats ($2,230*). You get a choice of you more room in the front seat than any of the high-priced two Economy Slant Six Engines, all-vinyl cars except our Imperial. bucket seats and trim, deep-pile carpeting, cockpit type dash, and lines that won the Society of Illustrators' 1962 Styling Award. Two- and four-door sedans and station 'The formula above points out the very obviou~ wagons are also available in this lively, fact that 1 plus 1 always equals 2. By applying thrifty compact with a touch of custom this formula to your income you would find ... elegance in its distinctive look. one income IS good, two incomes are better. Ask a person who O\VI1S some stock, or a ,.few bonds, DODGE+-Dodge of some fine company. prices start at $2,241. * Here you have a name Na wonder so ma~y good providers are using that automatically compliments' your 3 money not needed for daily living to invest in common sense and sound stock or bonds. good judgment in a 4- CHRYSLER + We include the Chrysler Newport in.this group door hardtop that tells of cars, because the manuf.icturer's suggesu.'d retail price is You don't h~ve to be an expert to invest wisely the world you're young $2,964. * When you a~d destinaticn charges and state and . . . but you do need exptrrienced advice. Any in heart. Traditional local taxes, if any, the price is a little over $3,000. For this you of our Registered Representatives are thoroughly Dodge dependability get a full~size,Chrysler with a rich, luxurious in~rior, and no with a dash of daring. Full-size comfort with an unusual combination of spirit and junior editions to confuse your frienas or dilute your pardonable <> experienced in giving competent advice. Why not economy no overweight car can give you. In addition to the hardtop in the picture pride of ownership. The Newport is available in a 4-door sedan, Proper checks have the! crisp authority that' call or stop in at either of our conveniently located ($2,606*), Dodge Dart offers you 2- and 4-door sedans, a convertible, 6- and 2- and 4-door hardtops, a convertible, 6- 3nd 9-passe.ger comes with no other pattern. That's ihe appeal 9-passenger wagons. offices and talk over a second inc,-'me ... remem- hard top wagollil. ' o of our carefree gingham model with its Be sure to tune in "The Broadway of Lerner and Loewe" in color on February 11, (NBC.TV) starring, handsome design and distinctive fabric. The ber 1 plus 1 always equals 2. Natur~lly, there is (in order of appearance), Maurice Chevalier, !VOTE: We don'~ show Imperial because Im~eriRI priceE:start llt $4,920 •• It button-down collar has the soft flare you enjoy. never an obJigation, ~ Richard Burton, Julie Andrews, Robert Goulet, Stanley Holloway. 18the most llUurlOUS car we make and no one In America makes one plUBhier. Refreshing is the wQrd for this shirt •Mt1.nu[a.cturer'" sugi{t;s~ retail pri~f!. f!:

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Thllrsday, February I, 1962 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Three ~ecisi()ll, ill, P(I,rk FelIce Show Teachers' Offer Course Russell Barnes To Direct Series PTA at Maire l~eets Monday F- .1t P 1 B" C ez Art at Center In Astronolny DistinguIshed foreign news "g I oStlJ(JllCl ' 'y:~~OlllllCl _ He concluded the war years The PTA at Maire School Hith time to visit r~oms until analyst of the Detroit News, as director of the PsyChological I -~------~ The Art tea c her s of the will have i~s next meeting on 8, when the program In the gym News reports indicate that Russell Barnes, will lecture and Warfar.:! Bureau at Allied Head- Th~ ,.P;ll'!~ Coull~i!. sittin,g as 'I Sinte tlw eOUl"t ordered the Grosse Pointe Public Schools certain groups in India, who lead discussion on "Current De- quarters in Algiers and Caserte Monday, February 5, in the v'iIl start. Mrs. Frank Barrows a BO.l.d 0[, ApP<.'dls dunng a Park to gi:'ill1t a l'l'heming in togeU{er with other talented £'01- sec omens in the stars, are velopments in U.S, For e i g n school gym, "The Eva!uation of publIc hparlll>: held on Friday, the mattet', the eitv attornev cully members arc exhibiting in 1944 and 1945. For his elIorts and her hospitality committee deeply concerned about the Policy" at the Grosse Pointe ,J;umary 2(;, l'l'seITl'c! a final de- said, tllen that me'a~{ that al- their works Of art at the Grosse Mr. Barnes received the excep- Purposeful Reading Materials" will serve refreshments in the multiple conjunction of the War Memorial on Wednesday ('lsion on wheth('r to permit a though the fen c e is already Pointe War Memorial in the tional Civil Service War Medal. will be discussed by Flo Throne- Sun, Moon and planets which evenings from 8 to 10 o'clock upstairs playroom at 9. I,'ark couple to retain a six.foot construe!t'd, the Faunons should 2nd floor .display rooms during takes place on February 3. What beginning February 14, Since 1953, Mr, Barnes has burg, regional manager for Hichard Green, PTA presi- 1l'nc;', or arut'r it lowl"n'cl to apPl'al for construction of a lhe month of Februa::-y. served as the Detroit News For- Field Enterprises Educational dcnt, and Erncst Kelly, program. is actually happening on that ~ The Series will con tin u e the, IH'i~ht required hy city six fool fence as though it did The exhibit will open with a eign News Analyst and has Corporation. date? How rare an Occurrence weekly on Wednesday nights chairman, urge everyone to at- ordmancl'. not exist. t<.'a to which the Grosse Pointe done university lecturing. The evening will begin at 7:30 tf~nd this worthwhile meeting. is it? What is the scientific through March 21. In eoopera- Tht' fin;11 dl'ci;;ion \\' i II IH' There was much to-do about public is cordially invited on evaluation of it? lion with the Adult Education rl'nc\cred \d1l'n the' Board of the nolite' of th;:, public hearing, Saturday afternoon, February Division of the University of c\ppeals studies Circuit ~ourt bl'ing sent to residents within 3, bctwcen 3 and 5 :J.m. These questions will come up Michigan and Wayne State Uni- records pertainin,~ to it ruling ~~OO l'eet of the Fannon home, ThIs exhibit is far from the for discussion in the course in versity the course is made avail- n:nclcrcd by .Tudg~ Nit t h a n as ['equil'l'd by law. work of amateurs, many of the Popular Astronomy offered by able to Grosse Pointers at the Kat! fman. \\ 110 on Xonmlwr :~O, Louist'l! n;nlended that the cxhibitc~'s h a v i n g displayed the Department of Community Center for the nominal fee of upheld tlj(" ('onstitutionality or nolicl' was worded in such a their works professionally in Services of the' Grosse Pointe $5 for the six week series, an the Park's Fencl' Ordinance. way tllat those \\'ho received it, the Michigan Artists Show and Public School System, begin- opportunity all alert world citi- The ,-alidily of tile ordinance were cvnfused as to the issue s i mil a I' professional exhibi- ning on Tuesday evening, Feb- zens in our community will "'as l'ontested by iiII'. and ;\Irs, il1\'lIIH'c!, tions. A wide va r i e t y Of art ruaty 6. want to t2ke. .John Fannon, .Jr" of 780 Cl';lnd Thc wOl'ding of the notice, work and allied crafts will be The instructor, William D. Russell Barnes was the for- :'IIara!,;, who constructed a ,.;('nt to the inlen'sled property on displny including oils, water Hammond, has planned a course eign correspondent for the De- :-wiml1'\in,:': pool on their propel'- owners by Cit~' Clerk Charles colors. Tempera paintings, work consisting of 10 two-hour lec- trait News from 1925 through t~'. and then applied for a pe'l'- lll'is",(', was llphrld by Heftler in mixed media (a combination will be happy to personally welcome his ol1-the-Hill P?trons to tures plus a class trip to Cran- 1931 and from 1944 through l~lit to (Tcet a four-foot fentc and tlw attOl'tll'Y who repl'esento of paint and wax resist), fine brook Planetarium. Mr. Ham- 1953. He served as the News' Al Green's, 15301 E. Jefferson Ave,) eorner Bea-:onsfield , . , in ;lround tho pool. l' llH' Pal'k al the court hearing, hand made jewelry, ceramics mond emphasize's that this is Was h in gton correspondent in the Park. .\rtpr obtaillLn,,; Ille permit, FI',C,d St~ull1ann: , and even some items of hand not a technical study, but a 1931 and 1932 and was the llle F;mllons eonstrueted a six- J Iw l' annons attorney pre- made furniture, course designed to give the paper's foreign news columnist loot habitat fenee, which '?ark I sen[('d~.iohll !{uskin, assistant Robert Rathbun is in charge average layman a clearer under- as well as radio comll'}entator oCiiei;t!s l'{l/1tellc!ec! wa,; in \'io- pnginel'r of the Deli oit Health of the publicity and Esther Mel- standing of the nature and r ovei.' W.W.J. from 1932 - 1941. Dep' t nl ho k' f' vo drum and Maril~'n Kreuger are lation or tlle on!inaneC'. and I ,:I.I',I~l~ (','w " s!)~'e III ,a ,r ,) scope of the' starry universe in With tne advem of World sOll,~ht In 11 a '" e 11H' Fanllons I 01 Ht,lll1ln" thc Six-foot fence. handling the opening tea, For which we live. War II, Mr. Barnes became NOW APPEARING 10\\'(':' t hI' kll'l'll'r to Ihc rc-; Hllskin stat,cd that the Fannon those unable to make the open- London correspondent for the lluil'ed four lcd, I fence should remain. if only for ing the exhibit may be viewed Those interested in enrolling News in 1941, moving to the , , , 'reasons or Pl'OlcClion of the through February from 9 a,m,l in this course may make reser- Phil Skillman and his Orchestra [Ill' J.annons WCI"(' repl"('st'nt-! Ii' to 9 p.m. on week days; 12 noon I. " staff of O,W.I, in 1942. He' was cd by ,Joseph Louisell. an attor- : PUn)It ,, 'I I I f to 5 pm on Sund II I vatlOn by callmg the Depart- director of the Cairo Bureau D~mcing: Wed., Thurs., Fri. and Sat. k' , US'll1k Cl cc a numler a '.. ays. ~owever, !ley ;\llcl Par' reslc!ent. who salel citic's in tlw united State's that it is wise to calI the Center TU ment of Community Se'rviccs, and assistant to the American AmbaSSddor in Cairo in 1943. that Sll1l'l' the court had ruled ' " 1-7511 before visiting the gal- 43 Grosse Pointe Boulevard, at Reservat.ons: VAlley 2-'\.j.18 II . I' I't [. tl I' I'('qulrecl Six-foot fences around 1 ' f He was the American press offi- 011 1(', \ a ICI Y 0 1(' orc rnanel" pool s. inC'!udin" Detroit. Ill' CrIes or the rooms are some- TUxedo 5-3808 or TUxcdo 5- 1u$ c!tents a('('e'pled tlIp deCI- " times occupied bv meetings. 0271. cer at the Cairo and Teheran " conceded. however, that about v Conferences. swn, 25 percc'nt of the cities permit '- Louis('ll ;t",kcd the Board to fencl'S at this l1<.'ight, and others ,dIn\\" the fenc'e to remai!l al its allow less than six feet. present he1£?;ht, for tlw health. Louisell point<.'cl out to the "veILtl"C' and safl'ly or tf1C' pub- Board Ihat the Park had no lie, He cited it pro\'i,.;ion in the orc!inance governing pools, how- ordinance whiCh allows ~hc city e\'er. if the Park forbade the to permit erection of fel1ces of six-foot fence, it would be the mort.' than foul' JC'et in height, first city in the country to do so, to a maximum of six fcet. j[ i An(,!' much more discussion, tl1(' council so cleel'l'('S, pro\'ici- i the Board left the co un c i I cd stfffieie'nt and valid reasons i chaml)('rs for an executive se's- ;1a' gi\'('[1. ; sion. returning in about 20 min- T h (' r (' \\ as a questiul1 on: ules to disclose' that a filtal de- \\'hethc~r .Juelge Kaufman rcll-, d,-,ion \\':ll 1)(' pr(>sentec! at , " ' ]('1", \\' 110

Good Clothes Classroom visitation marks I the first Defer School PTA \\'C'YC S t a I' ted' many i mC'ctin~ of the last half of the young men on the road I 1961-G2 sthoo1 year OIl Monday, to adVancement by help- I FC'bruar'y 5, at 7:30 p.m. The ing them select com. , meeting will be called"'to order pIe tel y coore! inated : 1Jy PJ:csident James Gra\!es, wardrobes that reflected An intcresting and informa- I th'e program has been planned , .) quality and good taste. J I around the all important sub- ~ They could afford-good f i je('t of l'C'ading. Mrs. Kefgen, f clothes bcciruse ''Ie aI'- : :vII'S, Kearney, ,Mrs. Doll, Mrs. ,- ran~ed to have them : Allan ancl ~Irs. Goodnuff of the t.> f pay" for the m in 12 ! nt'ading Dcpartment of Pupil monthly installments. I Personnel will talk on the skills Come in this week and I: neecssary • to become a success- ask about our popular ! ful reader, and some of the ! equipment used in testing and 12 m 0 nth Wardrobe : teaching this tool of communi- Plan. i cation will be discusscd. , :\lrs, Jatkie Pitts and her : C'ommittec will serve refresh- WHALING'S menls immfcliatcly following We take great pleasure in announcing that we have finally made the move meMwet'A. the program. 520 WOODWARD to give Grosse Pointers the very ULTRA in Dry Cleaning ... at NO extra cost! 7 MILE at LIVERNOIS Truth :tas only LO change FISHER BUILDING ,hands a few times' to become SAN ITON E, with Perchloretheylene, the world's greatest dry cleaning process r. ~.Iittion, (and the costliest, too) is now being used exclusively in our plant.

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~wportin ,this group ~stedretail price is 'ges and state and ;:3,000. For this you lUS in~rior. and no lie your pardonable ,c in a 4-door sedan. Proper checks have the crisp authority that i- and 9-passe.ger comes with no other pattern. That's1he appeal of our carefree gingham model with its Grosse Pointe Valet Cleaners handsome design and distinctive fabric. The 10.95 ice!!start at $4,920 •• It button.down collar has the soft flare you enjoy. , 'ica makes one plU8hier. Refreshing is the word for this shirt ,., ehaTKclt.Wh,u .idcwaUII Valiant Sig1ll!t. TUxedo 5-5930 b I I, ,

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7 snnn • nn str .'. m 7 d C wd C d rt .. Thursday, February I, 1962 Thursday, February I. 1962 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Four GM PRODUCTION REPORT was editor of "The Telescope", New Civic Group Theater to Gi've Classic Comedy G en era I Motors produced Singer Movie' Council Membe'rs @' 376,036 passenger cars and I J1l a monthly publication of the The Grosse' Pointe Children's will be at 7:30 o'clock and the •• 1_..tlLI "1' J n I E S"'" Great Lakes Maritime Inst!. Formed in Park trucks i::l the United States and To }o ) tute on Belle Isle. He was asso- Theater is rehearsing Booth February 11 l,h~W at 2 o'clock. Canada during December, as '----- I ciateli with 'the Commercial Quizz Tlteater Managers Tarkington's "Seventeen" Io l' ------" compared with 326,242 during I Park officials met with repre- Grosse GEORGE O. YOl:XG The Great Lakes historical Credit Corp. until his retire- production Feb:uary.lO ~nd 11 Women's College Club December, 1960. Of the total "First of all, Hollywood must To the complaint received by sentatives of city home owners, Chorus. pn Mr, Young. of 1338 Somerset, authority was stricken while ment three years ago. business men and garden club at Parcells .JunIor High Scl~.qol. T M t t M T tt ' ~ehicles produced b~ GM dur- annual SPJ' make, them," said Frank Krugel', the Co:rncil that the area often This version of the classic' 0 ee a ::>' rs. 0 e s died suddenly Tuesday . .Tanu- taking a walk beside the De- One of the carliest membcrs officials on Monday, January mg December, 329,719 were hold a regi~ manager of the Punch and Judy was covered by the same pro- comedy will be musical and Women's Cf)llege Club board ary 23, in Receiving Hospital. troit River. Ilud historian of the Senior 29, in the Park Municipal Build- passenger cars and 46,317 were and a reh' Theater at the general January gram, a policy which offers the stars Sue Wright, Candy Mason, will meet Monday in J\.hCRamp- He was 75. I Born in Toledo, Mr. Young Men's Club of Grosse Pointe, ing, and formed a committee trucks. Tuesday, F ~ ~ -- __ ~---~~ __ --~~ Mr. Young also belonged to the meeting of the Gro1:se Pointe neighborhood movie-goer little Kit Dahl and Phil Tprrey. Lon rpad homl! of Mrs. Clareqce Television and Movie Council choice, the panel of operators that will campaign to make the cells J uniOl Gabriel Richarc. Council of the 0' Park a cleaner and more beau- Mrs. Sydney Reynolds is in ToUe: . at Eight-Ml Knights of Columbus. at the Mair. Library in answer again blamed the scarcity of charge of the play and tickets Plans will be completed for tiful community. Survivors include his wife, to the Council's plea for better product. Ideally, according to may be boughL at Ponch and the membcrs'lip and fine arts Men and pictures, especially for teen- the zoning situation, the Punch Mayor Kenneth Cunningham .,l Teresa; a son. George 0" Jr.; Judy Toyland or at Lhe door. party which -,'.'iIl be held Feb- singing in < agel's. and Judy being a second run presided at the meeting, during Pianos to Rent! and two gl'andchildren, Teresa The February 10 performance ruary 23 at the City Club. Imembershl He met in a panel discussion theater has a program seven which he authorized the forma- ,Jane and George III. voices). an( Helena Rubinstein tion of the' Mayor's Committee B~~~D Services were Friday, Janu. with other local movie operators days after the first showing at ~11I1I1II1I1I11II1I1I1I1I11II1II1II1II1II11I1I1I1II1II1!IIII1II11III1I11I1II1I1I1I11!1l1lll1l11l11ll1l1ll1l11l11lIII III II 1I111i111111111III III II III IIIII I1I1l11111111111l11111111 LESTER school age, to Keep the Park Beautiful. ary 28, at the Verheyden to promote more sympathetic the Woods. Sometimes, how- the Choruf understanding of the many ever, one theater will offer the Guest speaker at the session == Store Hours: 9:30 t() 5:30 Mon. thru Sat. BnSY ROSS SPINETS Funeral Home and st. Ambrose - hand prom was Mrs. William G. Joerber, creates 'the first lipstick;; Church. Burial was in Mt. questions received by the Coun- same features for two weeks as indieate( cil from the general public as because the operator has noth~ president of the Mayor's Com- Olivet cemetery. The Cho. Lo the quality of offerings and ing better. mittee to Keep Detroit Beauti- = >\< >\< * organizatiOl , safet:r of youthful patronag~ at Many questions put to the ful. She discussed the programs to give a~perfect outline CHARLOTTE BEELS and is cc -, their theaters. Calvin Collard movie managers related to ways and activities of her group, and I~ Mrs. Beels, 82, of 787 Rivard spoke for the Woods Theater, in which parents could improve also ways and methods t hat ~ Grosse Pain boulevard. died Thursday, Jan- I and Mrs. Irene BlCn for the co-operation with them in con- could be used to keep the Park tion, Depal uary 24, in New Boston, Mich. I~ as it colors! Esquire. ducLing their theaters with clean and beautiful. ~ ity Service She is survived by six chil- "The type of business we did safety and .discipline. Mrs. Bien Approximately 48 persons at- ~ of the Cho,' dren, William, Frank, Odie!, with 'The Parent Trap,' for ex- replied that the Esquire has no tended the formation session in :: tion for thE I\'Irs. .Tohn Genest, Madeleine ample," continued Mr. Kruger, weekwend problem of bad be- the Park building. Mayor Cun- son is $4.50 anel Maurice; thirteen grand- "Makes us wish we could play havior among the young for ningham, after the close of the costs. Aud: children and two great-grand- it seven days a week. Unfor- parents are always notified of meeting, appointed the follow- quire'd, jus, e;hildren. tunately, there are few movies it by phone which discourages ing to his committee': singing and Services were Saturday, Jan- so goot!." Mrs. Bien and Mr. troublemakers. However, Mr. Orville Sherwood, chairman; attend the uary 27. at the Eppens-VanDe- ColI a r d agreed with this Collard explained that the Mrs. B. L. Lindzay, Mrs. Fred The corr: weghe Funeral Home and St. opinion, both adding that not 'Woods being a much larger will be pre' Philomena Church. Burial was J. Schumann, Mrs. Irene Bien, ~~ only the shortage of pictures in house than either the Punch or and Charles Record, Clayton P. - for the fir ,.' in Mt. Olivet. I general, but also the booking the Esquire must be watchful Alandt, Val Huvaere, Irving 18332 Mack Ave. "Ail Amer sysLem left them powerless to on Friday nights .although the I Ingra.ham, and G. D. Woldridge. - TUxedo 5-5848 I the entire 'JOliN G. l\IONJAR improve their showings. Saturday matinee is no prob- I The new group will hold its .American c- 1\11'.Monjar, a Grosse Pointe Under the booking system, lem. first official me'eting on Fri- Open Mon., Thurs. one numbe rcsident for many years, died Mrs. Bien explained, an op- "While we also call the par- day, February 2. at 3 p.m. They and Fri. Evenings the Chorm Tuesday, January 23, in Hunts- I erator must accept pictures "in ents," Mr. Collard said, "on will work closely. with the Park Detroit mUi ville. Ala" where he had lived the slot," that is, a "marriage" Friday nights and Sunday after- city administration and council Further ~ 8 for the last seven years while Please send full information on of a double feature that has noon when a youngster's be- in keeping the Park beautiful. Chorus an, working at the Redstone Ar- I;e$tCT RentoJ PIoA. proven itself as a drawing card havior is out-of-order, we must Among the things discussed obtained by senal. lIe was 71. in other parts of the country. have two 'policemen and six or at Monday's meeting ,vere crea- :: Nome conductor, lie is survived by his wife, lOOK! Longer and slimmer Regrettably, then, to show an seven ushers to patrol the aisles. tion of awards for home' owners' a TUxedo 4-fj Marie: a son, John n.; a daugh- Address "A" picture, one must also ac~ We have too many teen-agel's participation and beautification ~ than any lipstick YO)l've seen ter. Mrs. Betty Ann Woods; 1\\'0 cept a "B" grade. Often, she who come just to visit with each of home property, tree planting sisLers: and three grandchildren. ....a lipstick and liner in one!" said, as an independent operat- oUler and act to as to jeopardize and landscaping of business Services and inLerment were or, she prefers to show two the safety and pleasure of Thursday, January 25, in Hunts- areas. and better control of lit. _ HOLDIT!Revolutionary new ::B:s:: t~ge~her and then two others who really have come tel' along the right of ways in ville. J:- s ~ fll1dmg that such co~~ to see the pictures". the city. w design gives you complete control bmat10n makes a great dlf-, I delit' 11 t GAS-Oil CLARENCE* G.* WINSLOW* ference in patronag~ n a lOn, a opcra ors on cor -a perfect outline every ii'me- • I stated that they follow exactly 1\11'.Winslow, of 1428 Balfour I ------24 HR. SERVICEMAN you nc as you fill in c~~amy color 1 read. died Thursday, January Lhe Detroit and Grosse Poinie To Hold Trtlks OJ 1\1rs. John Petrucci,' ,two bro- 0 dl'na ce to ho of t {) Service Call $4.95 23, in Grace Hospital. He was l' n s as urs a - that all No brush or liner needed! 72. thers, Sam and Guy; and a sis- tendance according to age. Mr. 0 R I'. . Repairs - Parts - Cleaning tel', Mrs. Mary Macari. Kruger said that Grosse Pointe n e "g"ons Conversions - New Installations and in FEEL FaJhion Sti~k on your lips 1 WinslowBorn inwasClifton,a CornellN. Univer-Y., Mr. Services were Wednesday, F•arms h as not stated or dinance \ --- Friday January 31, at the DeSantis as yet b t tll t h h D Ah d M h f th ','" F.H.A. TERMS Smooth •••silken: ••creamy sity graduate and owner of the ,u a e as never r. na u anna, 0 e- 8 Winslow Manufacturing Co. He ~~a~e~~lt~eo~:a a~~ur~~.r B~~~ sold a child's ticket on a week Moslem Mosque'in Detroit, will - Hot Water Tanks, Etc. -yet long'-lMting, too! had lived in the Detroit area unless the child was accom- be the first speaker at the Sun- - was in Mt. Olivet cemetery. panied by dult dE' F' . LICENSED for 40 years, and was a member * * * an a . ay YellIng orum s new senes = T~ DELIGHT in Fashion Stick'g of t'lC Cornell Club and Bethel ZOEL STRUBANK To a final question, Mr. Col. entitled "An Introduction to Jim's Heating Service Baptist Church, 24600 Little lard of the Woods as well as World Religions." The series, - sleek case! A slim baton PR 2-0780 VE 9-0105 l\1ack, st. Clair Shores. Mrs. Strubank, 77, of 1140 Mrs. Bien and Mr. Kruger de- which is designed to provide - with a Florentine brushed Survivors include his wife, Lakepointe, died Friday, Janu- scribed fully their precautions basic information on the faiths - Helen N.; two sons, Dr. Kenneth ary 26, in Harper Hospital. regarding adults, especially: a of peoples of other lands, will - golden finisht it fits L. and Donald; and a brother, She is survived by a son, man alone, who might attend be held at the Grosse Pointe - • into the smallest L. E. Winslow. Charles; a granddaughter, Mrs. their theaters at times of large Unitarian Church, E. Jefferson - CARPETS and Gr()sse evening bag. Refillable! _ Services were at the Verhey- Raymond Chown; and a brother, youthful audiences and' who at Rivard boulevard. The public -den Funeral Home and Bethel Ernest Schietaert. might have immoral motives. is invited. lingerie Salon 12 lovely sh~des. S Baptist Church on Saturday, Services were Tuesday, Janu- None could recall an example Founded in Mecca in 570 - First Floor RUGS BOUND I January 27, .and burial was in ary 30, at the Verheyden Funer- of such happening, but said that A.D. by Mohammed, the Islamic - 10 a. Woodlawn cemetery. al Home and st. Ambrose should a man alone attend a religion is centered on the - * * * Church. Burial was in Mt. Olivet matinee, leave his seat more Koran, Mohammed's record of c per HENRY D. PETRUCCI cemetery. than once or start to roam, revelations received from the = 45 yard Mr. Petrucci, 51, of 19700 * * * he would be asked to leave Angel Gabriel. Mohammedan- = Blossom Lane, died Saturday, EARL HILGENDORF. the theater. Rest rooms are con- ism, the world's fast growing == FAST SERVICE o January 27, after a long illness, Born in Grosse Pointe, Mr. stan~y checked as a matter of faith, extends from the newly - at his residence. Hilgendorf, of 344 Ridge road, routme. emerging countries of Africa t> McGOY I SONS Born in Detroit, Mr. Petrucci died Thursday, January 25, at ------and the oil rich Middle East was a supervisor in the circula- his residence. He was-'46. p through India to Malaya. A CARPET COMPANY lion promotion department of Among the survivors are stx ranksters Prey' bas i c understanding of its OPEN THURS. AND FRI. Lhe Detroit Free Press. He had b rot hers,' William, Russell, teachings is helpful in under- UNTIL 8:30 P.M. I been associated with the Free Ralph, Alonzo, Norman .'Ind On City Family standing the events of today's ~ Notre pameFharmacy Press since 1952. Mr. Petrucci Sidney; and three sisters, Mrs. world. = 14301 E. WARREN \'vas a member of th". Denby Lillian. dFrazier,M Mrs. CoraS Dom- Mrs. Arthur Hudson, 381 Dr. Muhanna. who was born Comer Lakewood

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ary I, 1962 _ Thursday, February I, 1962 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Five ;c C0111ed'y Gilt PRODUCTION REPORT G f! n e I' a 1 Motors prOduced Singers Asked ,T 0 h n G. Garlinghouse and Charles E. Stumb., Jr., 376.036 passenger cars and Church Holds ~:30 o'clock and thE' First Men Elected to Cottage Hospital Board Ralph Thomas. trucks in the United States and I Com pletes Course , "how at 2 o'clock. To Join Chorus 1 At the organizational meeting Canada during December, as Annual Meeting of the' board of trustees follow- FORT KNOX, Ky. (AHTNC) compared with 326.242 during G r 0 sse Pointe Community ing the congregational meeting -Arm:; Pvt. Charles E. Stumb, College Club D('c('mber. 1960. Of the total The Grosse Pointe Memorial Chorus, preparing for its tenth Eugene P. Hawkins was elected Jr., whose parents live at 467 vehicles produced b~ GM dur- Church met in annual meeting at Mrs. Totte's annual Spring Conceti, will president of the board, Ster- Lakeland. Grosse Pointe, Mich., ing December. 32.9,719 were on We'dnesday night, January College Club hoard hold a registration for members ling S. Sanford was re-ele'cted completed the eight-week cIeri- passenger cars and 46,317 were 24, and voted to request the :onday in .the Hamp- and a rehearsal at 7:30 p.m. secretary, Art~ur P. Bartholo- cal and typing procedures trucks. Presbytery of Detroit to extend 1;11eof ~lrs. Clarence Tuesday, February 6, at Par- mew, Jr. was re-elected treas- course under the Reserve Forces Calls to the Reverend Richard cells Junior High School, Mack urer, and Harold G. Nelson, Act. ~rogram at The Armor W. Mitchell, and the ReVerend Fort : be' comp1cte'd for at Eight-Mile. re-electe'd assistant treasurer. IKTrainJlng,1C8enter, c Knox, Lyman B. Stookey, as Associate . y., an. . '--"hip and fine arts ., Men and women who p.njoy Pastors of the congregation. Jam~s A. Zmn has served as I Stumb, 23, is a 1956 graduate i. will be held F21)- Piallos to Rent! singing in a large choral group, pre sId en t of the board of of Austin Catholic Preparatory 1 thC' City Club. (membership is limited to 110 Elected ;}S elders were: Ed- trustees. High School in Detroit, and at- voices), and who arc' over high ward G. Acomb. John N. Bock~ : :',!::!ii!!Iiil!llllflllt!:lil:JI'IIIIII1I1IIIJ1l11l/ c B~::DLESTER ------tended the University of Notre schOol age, arc invited to jOin stanz, B. Dale DaviS,Michael Quality has everything in its Dame 'lnd.) and the University , thru Sat. BETSY 'ROSS SPINETS the Chorus and should be; on F. Madarasz, James McMillan, favor including the price. of Detl'oit, Mich. hand promptl}' for registration Dr. Jan Nyboe'r, Jam e s S. as indicated above. Owens. Frank G, Raphael and ~lIIlIIllIlIIlIIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllr;;::ulllllllllllllllllllllllllll1I11l1l1l11l11111hlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ~s low As Monthly $9 The Chorus is a non~profit Lawrence r. Ruby. Store Hours: 9:30 to 5:30 Mon. thru Sat. Iorganization, founded in 1953. These replace one vacancy c . and is co-sponsored bv the and the following whose terms Grosse Pointe Board ~f Educa- expil'e: Norman J. Boehm. Wil- . ~ tion, Department of Commun- liam S. Carle'ton, Rob e r t C. ity Services, and the directors Chope, Edward A. Eichstedt, of the Chorus. Tuition-registra- Walter R. McAdow, Charles A. ~(lClJ b~OlS. - ; .._~.", tion for the spring concert sea- Parcells, Jr., John S. Pingel and - son is $4.5G-there arc no other Samuel C. Turner. c08ts. Auditions are not re- WItH OPTION TO BUY quire'd, just a love for choral Elder Chope served as Clerk - singing and ability to regUlarly I of Session. attend the weekly rehearsals. ELccte'd as deacons were, one The coming spring concert year: Mrs. Henry E. J. Pring- _ ~~ will be presented April 29 and I ham, Mrs. Charles Wright III, - for the first time will be' an Edward C. Hanpeter, Arthur E. - \. .18332 Mack Ave. "All American" presentation, Hirt, Dr. H. Ross Hume, Ken- _ TUxedo 5-5848 the entire program being by neth P. Locke, Walter K Pattee = American composers, including and Mrs. Buhl is the retiring presi- and Walter E. Simmons. Open Mon., Thurs. one. number by a member of dent. Mr. Trigg and Mr. Rankin, along Two years: Mrs. WaIte'r A. - and Fri. Evenings thcl Chorus, and another by a with John N. McNaughton are new Cro", , Mrs. W. Hurst M

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Page Six GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday. February I, 1962 Thursday, February Despite the highly efIectivc polio season had neglected to Clark 'Women to Honor Twenty Year Members NO RETURN' Salk pol i 0 vaccine dev£'loped get their full series of shots. Evening Class LJfe ~ an adventure--a or J. Valentine for November through the March of Dimes, Of these 6,000,000 were chil- A Clark Women's Club will be the topic discussed by the way trip, so live it well as YOj In Art Offered go along the way. more than 85,000.000 Americans dren under five. the group most ,....~~";,~\{:;;yr?~:..*<7~.:::;:.;7':;7<~:~?;;~;:":::~:~~0;y:~;:;:>..::.:,::F.'~.:;;.:':,.~" ... meet on Monday, Februarv 5, guest speaker, Mrs. Grace Craw-

at the beginning of the 1961 vulnerable to polio. " ...... : for a tea and social hour at I ford. An evening art class stressing water color and work in mixed p. m. at Christ Methodist M~mbers of Clark Women's media will be offered at the Church. Club for twenty years or more WHY GO D Grosse Pointe War Memorial Have your Custom made millinery will wqJ be honored at this meeting. Center on Thursday evenings 7 Pc.CHINA from 7:30 to 10:30 beginning JEWELRY February 8. Office .Spa LA 7.9600 SMOKE SET The instructor will be Donald PLUMBINe; Schrom, Art Supervisor with On East Jefler WATCHES and the Grosse Pointe School Sys- Rent tem. Mr. Schrom who bolds a CLOCKS Master's Degree in Fine Arts HEATING to. Virginia Mooney and Painting is an enthusiastic DIY. Oheeked and young man with a special pen- RENTAL AGENT chant for water colors and ex- perimentation with mixed me- Inspected dia. He has, for ins tan c e c achieved some highly original \' and beautiful effects through Stay on y.a FR.EE! the combination of pen and ink 'round, no 110 sketching and painting. WE SELL, SERVICE age. No removil'" Mr. Schrom's own work will AND INSTALL to wC1h. Sw;n( be on view at the Center dur- with your ...... i. IN.SINK.ERATO~ dow, a I sur i n ing the month of February regulated vonli!, where it will appear as part of DISPOSERS fton_ the Art Exhibit of the faculties 9941 HAYES We also carry parts of the Grosse Pointe Schools. Those desiring to study with Mr. Schrom in the Center's rec-I 16835 I

His views on 3 issues important to you C) TICKETS at GRINNELL'S : ' OR BY MAIL ••• Women's Republican Club of Grosse Pointe, COLD WA'R 216 lakeland Grosse Pointe 30, Mich. Waldron knows we must take the initiative away from "the Communists-and face Com- munist threats everywhere with a firm, no-retreat policy! Thif. must include an im- mediate end to any sub'Sidy for Communist-dominated governments! Patron Seats, Others $ o AID TO EDUCATION c Education must remain under local control. And freedom of choice must be maintained. To guarantee this, Waldon proposes a system of income-tax, credits for tuition paid to any non-public primary or secondary school, and any college or 'university-so ypu can

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I' I, 1962 :' Thursday, February I, 1962 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Ptlge Seven NO RETURN Members Evidently it doesn't take too Life an adventure-a onc~ ,is much to please some people-- League to See Fishing Movie "ussec! by the way trip, so live it well as vou GPHS Dehaters they always scem so, well Musical Opening to Aid Bon Secours ". Grace Craw- ::':0 along the way. . Charles Helin, well-known Helin's companion on the trip pleased with themselves..: " In Second Place .~. Grosse Pointe world~traveler was George Pier-'ot. and photographer, will show a The audience will see how :> 'ijrk \Vomen's Grosse Pointe High School's color movie entitled "Fishing" fish strike artificjal lures on the debati'ng team has placed sec- at the next meeting of the surface and under water, and "'cars or more WHY GO QOWN TOWN? ond in the Detroit Metropolitan Grosse Po~nte Cinema League will thrill to th(, catching and this meeting. Debate Lea g u e competition, on Thursday, February 8, at 8 landing of many fine fish, prin- only five points behind this p.m. in the War Memorial cipalls black bas~ and pike. The year's ~winnel', Rosary. Center. movie also inclt;des numerous Office Space Available The High School team earned Mr. Helin, who is a member beautiful wilderness scenes. LA 7.9600 . , -----..;;.....;.;.;,~:.:...;;;.:::. '. a school achicvemeq~ plaque of the Circumnavigators Club, The Cinema League is a pn East Jeffe;son at City Limits from the Detrcit Free Press last has traveled and filmed movies Center-sponsored organization, week by tying Hazel Park 3-3 in 52 countries. "Fishing" is a and any Grosse Pointe resident Rental Cheap and besting Ferndale 4-2 in two movie made at several lakes in interested in photography is rounds of debate at Grosse the Canadian wilderness, acces- welcome~,lo be a guest ;l\; this Virginia Mooney ible only by seaplane. Mr. VA 1-7850 Pointe. "., meeting. '2. RENTAL AGENT 14827 East Jefferson Debate. coach Mrs. Ger-aldine ? Bertovick congratulated her stu~ dents on their hard work, say~ ing she expects even better per- formances in the rest M this year's competitipn. Slay On Y.ar Mrs. Bertovick pointed out 'round, 00 'fOra SCREENS PROTECT I that much work remains for the :JtVICE ag.. Na r.mb .....ing FOROF ALLWINDOWSMAKES DATING BACK ~ 1o wosn. Swing, 0~ Grosse Pointe dcbater3, due to fAll TO InO •. with your win- HAnDWARE . .:~.., the s 0 mew hat complicated ATO~ lOCKS .n~~PERAT~S YOORSEI.F dow I 0 I sur i n g MichiglUl debate setup, in which :RS regulated v.nlil". FENESTRA WINDOWS teams compete in the General tion. ,. parts WE REPAIR STORMS-~REENS State Debate League as well as FROM THE » • local ~agues. Grosse Pointe has four more debates in the state organ1za- UN'INSURED

C' tion, after which there is the 640 EAST TWINBROOK District Debate Tournament in DRIVER! 7 MILE RD. :0 A I R-T E C 2.7800 February, with teams drawn from each district regardless of success in either local leagues UNINSURED MOTORIST COVERAGE is or General State competition. -Photo by Eddie McGrath. Jr. available to all Exchange-insured memb3rs of Winner Of this tournament The opening night of the Broadway Seated from left to right are MRS. the Auto Club for just . will compete in regional and hit "Do Re Mi" starring Phil Silvers CLARENCE A. KRAMER and MRS. Yancey's Hair Fashions • $3 a year for members living outside possibly quarter and semi-final "will benefit Bqn Secours Hospital. The EVAN P. BAYNE; standing MRS. Metropolitan Detroit. Irene Hall, prop. competition. Tbe two top teams hospital Assistance League is sponsor- DON A L D C. LONGYEAR, MRS. meet in the state debate finals ing the theater party on February 26 CHARLES D. LaFOND, MRS. WALD- • $4 a year for members' living in .-\d\",m~d Hair Styling and Permanent this April. Metropolitan Detroit area . Vlrglnlu Farreil Academy at the Fisher Theater with three of the Last year, Grosse Pointe's MAR C. MOESTA and MRS. JOSEPH Fisher family, Mrs. Charles T. Fisher, This low-cost coverage pays benefits up hopes for the district champion~ B. WOOLFENDEN, all members of to No Appointment Necessary Jr., Mrs. L01,lisA. Fisher and Mrs .. $10,000 for injuries caused by hit-run drivers, ship were dashed in the last the committee a r ran gin g for the : ~ ~:''''' Open 8:0C to 5:00-Mon. thru Sat. drivers of stolen cars and UIlinsured drivers Evenings by Appointments round. John A. Drummy, honorary chairmen. benefit. ;. from Michigan as well as other states. You, I<,;:,: and relatives living with you, are covered ;:-'" .Iine Shampoo and Set 1.75 Launch Drive For Hospital A. C. Ledyard; 3rd vice presi- while riding, walking or just sitting in your '4631' E. Jefferson Tickets on Sale dent, Sheldon F. Hall; treasurer, home. Coverage extends throughout the U.S. P<1rkin~ on Church With its first 75 years tueked Election of officers for the John W. McEachren; assistant and Canada. Get this :1eeded financial protec- INTE For Tuxis Show tion now by calling your Exchange repre;enta- into last year's pocket, the board of trustees brought all treasurer, William G. McClin- tive at the Auto Clubl, Tickets for' the 14th annual Board of Trustees of Children's present incumbents in for an- tock; secretary, Mrs. Henry T. Hospital is now embarking on other year's term: Bod m a 11; assistant secretary, Tuxis Show, "Dial UNiversity one of the most exciting periods 88947,~' to be presented Feb- of its history ... the planning President, Mrs. Gerard R./ Eugene J. Arnfeld; executive Detroit Automobile Slattery; 1st vice president, Wil- vice president, Hugo V. Huller- ruary 22, 23 and 24 are now and building of a new, eight Inter-Insuran'ee Exchangl~ on sale. Ham M. Day; 2nd vice president, man, M.D. They can be purchased from million dollar pediatric facility, at Automobile Club of ~Iichi gan in the Detroit Medical Center. '. 10th grade ticket chairman Buzz Bartholomew and Judy Cud,ia, At its annual meeting on Jan- DR. MARK L. FINE VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST OFFICE 11th graders. Ben Henderson uary 23, Mrs. 'Gerard R. Slat- and Margo Tompkins and sen- tery, president, announced the -tors John Snyder a~d George- .appointment of campaign fund GROSSE POINTE DIVISION ~SH Lewis. chairman, Russel A. Swaney, Foot Specialist Tickets will also be on sale who will head up a team of 15415 E. Jefferson ux at the Village store on the Hill unit chairmen and their various .-4-nnounce~ PHONE: 821-8000 and at the Campus Shop in the co~ttee~. Mr. Swaney, vice- George Measel, Manager Village Wednesdays and Fri- preSIdent m charge of the De- the Opening of his Office for the General See first page of local phone book for office in state citiel :; purchases. days from 3:30 to 5 and on Sat- troit Brauch of the Federal Re- . :(.- urdays from 2 to 5. serve Bank, will have Mrs. Slat- Practice of Chiropody - Podiatry ".,:" .. ,..~,.'."...,.....,....,...... :,..~ The cost :is $1.00 for stu- tery and William M. Day as dents, $1.25 for -adJults, and campaign co-chairmen. Mr. Day 20867 Mack Ave., Gr. Pte. Woods TU 1-8989 $1.50 for reserved seats. is president of Michigan Bell. Evenings. by Appointment Ample Parking Proceeds fro m Thursday According to Swaney, the night's performance wiII go to major phases of Children's cam- the School for Exceptional Chil- paign for its new Hospital will ~~!~}~y~~!!!.d!e~n!!~. dren in Grosse Poihte. The pro- be conducted during the next 1, Do You Prefer Price - - - Or Service? LaundromotlP> Laundry & Drycleaning Store )2 .J eeeds from Friday and Satur- six months, with special em- .' day nights will be divided be- phasis on individuals and orga- tween Unicef and Save the nizations who have long been Get Both! KWIKEE SNO-WHITE LAUNDROMAT Children Federation. interested in the hospital's Im- ~HEAR Twcnty-six acts, including a portant role in the community. TOM Taylor Bui~k~In~. & DRYCLEANER cast of about 200, will comprise He made it clear that no finns The Only Buick Dealer on the East Side of Detroit Open 7 Days - 8 A.M. to 11 P.M. e the show whose theme is based or foundations who are already 16300 E. Warren, cor. 3 Mile Dr.. TU 4.9690 °BARRY around college life. "88947" contributors to the Metr6politan o 13033 GRATIOT LA 6-3000 spells Tuxis :when converted to Detroit Building Fund would be letters on a telephone dial. contacted, for they are already GOLDWATER represented in the $1,840,000 <) ..':'.=?~ Have you wondered why which the Fund has allocated your social securit~' deduction to Children's for its new prop- , has increased by lis of 1 per erty. The annual meeting at THURSDAY" cent effective, January I, 1962? Children's also featured a spe- Congress, in changing the law cial program by its medical and last year (l961), wanted to be surgical staffs, who pointed up maximum INTEREST FEB. lS certain that the increased costs new techniques and treatments . of the 1961 amendments would and demonstrated some of the ::.MASONIC in no way affect the financial new equipment used in their maximum SAFETY AlfDITORIUM stability of the program. various fields. 8,?Sr P.M. 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GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, February 1', 1962 Page Eight - Thursday, February I, 1962 :...... :1 Yonth Arrest'ed Fam"-,y Mov:es., Driver Arrested High Acrlventure Paul HenrYeTravel Service Following Crash Movies (Offered Public Swimming Pro( IChurch News iFollowing Chase Set for Friday Pla~ls Jet Tour to Ha'lvaii "From Zanzibar 10 Zululand," e • : Woods police arrested a 17- Grosse Pointe youngsters and Vernon A. Seese, 67, of 32425 Schedule of Classes " ------.. Birkshire, St. Clair Shores, was a color film of hi~h adventure, The seventh annual tour to' Tantalus, and thrilling cruise : ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , year-old Woods boy on Friday, their parents are corwally in- arrested on Sunday, January 28, will be shown by Clifford J. Haw a i i by the Paul Henry by Catllmaran to Pearl Harbor. ~ January 28, after a 70-mile an vitOO to attend the February PLEASE MAKE YOUR by Shores police, and charged Kamen, California world travel~ Travel Service WIll leave De. other features include the an- ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL munion. 10:45 a.m., Study P~o- hour chase, and gave him a 2 Family Film NigI< Graders in tile Parish House. then 0 1 ft 'ld h fare for tomorrow c v e n 1n g. who witnessed Seese ramming to the remote 1ribes of the \'val'- by all females. tour, a 15-day junket, WIll again . h C'~h 1 S ' n yael' a WI c as. "Curious George Rides a Bike" like Zulus-from the romantio Saturday February 3: -- 9:30 7 p.m., HIg -=' 00 tuaents Arrested w J hn C Alb t . .. . his car into an Edison pole on PARCELLS be directcd by Leo G. Henry, . , • B'bl St d G . th P . h as 0 . er IS a new fIlm m the hbrary's port of Momba:,a to the mysteri- a m. Junior Choir Rehearsal. 1 e u y roup m earlS f 1426 L h bIrd . . Lake Shore and Vernier roads, Monday well-known among local people. . , ., House 0 oc moor ou eva , permanent film collectIOn and near the Grosse Pointe Yacht ous rums of Zimbabwe. Also 10'30 a.m .. JUnIor ChOIr Church . * * * who, the officers said, ignored is based on the very popular 6:30 p.m.-Girls and Boys-Intermediat having conducted .~undreds of Club property. shown are the spectacular ViC- (8 yrs. thru 13 yrs.) :\!iC'hi~an folks on ~pecial tours School Classes. Wednesday: 7 p.m., Meeting signals to stop and tried to children's picture book by Rc:y. Elworthy saW Seese back toria Falls-t\/ICC as high as Sunday, February 4:--8 a.m., of Boy Scout Troop 156 in the avoid capture by driving at This comic monkey has many 7:30 p.m.-Girls and Boys-Intermecliat, for the past quarter of a cen- away and drive north on Lake Niagara Falls, Zanzibal' - the The EucharISt.. Undercroft. speeds up to 70 miles an hour adventures and the humor and tury. ° Shore, and relayed the informa- source of neaTlY all the world's (8 yrs. thru 13 yrs.) 9:3~ a.m., l\'Iornmg Prayer with his car lights out. warmth of this story is captured A longer stay in Ha\\ aii this * * * tion to Yacks, who was patrol. supply of cloves...... doseup shots Wednesday year has been made available ani1.~~rmon. Choral Eucharist Friday: 12 noon to 12:30 p.m., Geatrol1es and Handley said here on color film. "Little Red ing the road. of great herd~ of zebra, sable 6:30 p.m.-Girls "nd Boys~Beginners to those who wish to extend . 's J a.m., Men's Prayer Group in the Con- they chased Albert, flasher and Riding Hood," an adaptation of Yacks stopped Seese at Hamp- antelope, glrafie and elephants. , (7 yrs. thru 11 yrs.) their vacation. On the return. ancaI erm on. I 1 ference Room of the City Na- siren on, east on Hollywood, the old folk-tale will also be ton road. The officer said that Later Kamen :,talks these same lUrc h s c 1 0 0 (Infants ' 7:30 p.m.-Glrls and Boys-Begmners stopovers in Los Angcles and tl. ih G' d S') d u l' in g tional Bank. then south on Goeth, east on shown, along with "The Three the man appeared very intoxi- animals armed only with a (7 yrs. thru 11 yrs.) I ~Ioug t lac. IX * * * Anita, and finally forced him Little Bruins in the Woods," San Francisco \\ III be pcrmit- cated, and took him to the stI< where the accident took place, 2-7676, any .Ifternoon except (8 yrs. thru 13 yrs.) rooms in this n(':v section for i The. tour gr~up will be limIted Thursday-7 p.m., Basketball * * * at Our Saviour. 7:45 p.m., Sen- Saturday: Children's Confir- Of ld Mexico Visiting Teacher police said. Mondays behv'!en 1 and 5. BROWNELL the accommodation of the' mem- I III SIze. It IS necessary to ob- 0 ior Choir. mation classes, 9 a.m.; Chapel Seese posted a bond of $125 Monday bel'S of the tour. All of thcse I' tam reservations early as the choir, . 9:45 a.m.; Junior choir, Here from Japan to guarantee his appearance in deluxe rooms arc air-condition- hotels are anticIpating a heavy A delightful color travelogue 6:15 p.m.-Girls and Boys-Beginners * * * 10:45 a.m. court. ed and have pnvate lanai 'Spring season. F I' i day: - 8 p.m., You t h covering last season's Mardi Adult l~lasses (7 yrs. thru 11 yrs. I Dance. Here. Grosse Pointe schools are en- . Tuesdav . 1\11'.Henry announces many Information reg a l' ding thc * * * Gras festivities in New Orleans Sunday: Services, 8:30 and 11 tertaining an English teacher mterestmg featurcs In connec~ tour can be had by contacting and a trip through romantic Old Have O'penings "'5:30 p.m.-Preparation-Competitive S\\ * * * o'clock. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. from Japan for a week's visit tIon with the annual trip. Sight- the Paul Henry Travel Service. Saturday: - 9:30 a.m., Cate- Mexico will be given at the Catholics Plan (7 yrs. thru 10 yrs.) Adult Bible class, in Church; starting Friday, January 26, ac- seemg trips will include an all- Inc., 208 Washington boulevard chism Classes. 9.30 a.m., Jun- Grosse Pointe War Memorial The Department of Com~ "'6:20 p.m.-Preperation-Competi ti\.e S\\ ior Choir. Youth Bible class, in Lounge, cording to State Superintendent day circle tour of the island 00£ I buildmg. or by phoning WOod. Center, 32 Lake Shore Road, Fashion Show munlty Services of the Grosse 9:45 a.m. Nursery at 9:45 and of Public Instruction Lynn M. (11 yrs. thru 15 yrs.) Oalu, a fasclllating jaunt to Mt I \\ard 1-7075. * * * the evening of Tuesday, Febru- Pointe Public School System 7 :30 p.m.-- Women-Beginners Sunday 11 a.m. ary 6, at 8 o'clock by Col. Ed- Bartlett. Three thousand women will announces a few reservations 8:30 p.m.-Wornen-Swimmers 8:30 and 11 a.n., Worship. win Hebb, U.S. Air Force "Kazunori Oshima, from Ky- attend the Valentine tea and for the followmg classes ar~ Tuesday: *Men's* *Res ear c h 9:45 a.m., Ad u I t Education retired, who is now a profes- oto-fu, Japan, will tour the fashion show to be sponsored stIll available: "'Special Fee (57.50-10 v;eeks) Classes. Group. Mariners Church, 12 city's schools to examine Arner. Wednesday sional in the field of travel by the Detroit Archdiocesan Geology - F,ock and Mineral GPUS News Notes 9:45 a.m., SUnday School (all noon. ican educational methods. The movies. A .:lominal 50c admis- Council of Catholic Women at IdentifIcatIOn. A Ulllversity ...of 7:00 p.m.-Family Night (Pare~ts and ( ______------.'" ages>. visitor, one of a group of 10 I * * * sion will be charged. Cobo Hall on Feb. 14. Michigan cou.:'se to begm on Friday 11 a m., Sunday School, 1 - 8. q' u e s day, Wednesday and fO!"'eign teachers of English Dr. RIchard Konusaruk was Head. dramatICS ins t l' U c tor. Col. Hebb will begin with last The fashion show and tea, is Tuesday, Jan'lary 13, for an 7:00 p.m.-Open Swimming (Adults an( 6:30 p.m., Church Member- Thursday: Women's Prayer Re- traveling throughout the state, the guest speaker at the parents The scencl IS laid in "the of- February's colorful Mardi Gras one of the fund raising ven- Sll1p Class. search Groups, in Lounge, 9:30 is here under the International eight-week pC'riod. J\1rs. Jane Saturday meeting Tuesdv evenmg, Jan- flce of the principal of Ivy in New Orleans with its spec- tures preceding the national a.m. Education Exchange program Renaud is th£' instructor. 9:15 a.m.-Girls and Boys-Beginners uary 9. at Grosse Pomte Uni- Lane High School," ar:.d thc * * * tacular floats and gay street convention which will attract Monday:-8 p.m., C 0 up 1e s' of the U. S. Department of German Conversation - For (7 yrs. thru 11 yrs.) ".\'ersIty Nursery S c h 001. Dr. time is the present. crowds. Then it will be on to 10,000 women to this area No- Club at Buehlers. 8 p.m., YACS FIRST CHURCH OF CH'RIST, Health. Education and Welfare, those with some knowledge of 10:15 a.m.-Girls and Boys-Beginners Komisaruk talked about learn- Nam h t . th t Mexico City with its broad vember 3 th.ough 7. o ' f' ld . h h '> e c arac ers In e cas , SCIENTIST German. on an intermediate Ing eliff lCUItIes, a Ie m w Ie th'" f II . L' d H II & Recovery. boulevards, monuments, ultra Office of Education," Dr. Bart- (7 yrs. thru 11 yrs.) . . °b were <: 0 OWlDg: 1U a e- Many Grosse Pointe women 1 Kerby School modern university gardens and lett said. level. Beginn: ng on Tuesday~ he las had broad expenence e- P t B' ., C 1 * * * are busy selling tickets. Mrs. 11:15 a.m.-Girls and Boys - Intermedia cause he is. dIrector of the er, a lrmmgnam, aro Tuesday: - 11 a.m., Detroit 285 Kerby Rd. former palaces. Oshima, who teaches Englisih February 6. with l\1rs. Evelyn (8 yrs. thru ~13 yrs.) William A. Bickel, ticket chair- Ellman instru~ting. Wayne County Hospital and J~hnson. Jeanne Wor~ey, Susan Area M e e tin g of Lutheran Sunday: - 10:30 a.m. The There is, of course, the pano- in an upper secondary school man is assisted by her co-chair- HIGH SCHOOL consultant for the Grand Rapids Fmk. Brooke Jams, Anne Social Services. connection bet wee n loving ply of the bull ring too. The k Fukuchiyama, Japan, is con- French Cooking (Begin" and man Mrs. George DeSmyter and 'Vednesday Child Guidance Clinic. Wood, MarIlynn MacFarlane, one's fellow man and knowing gardens of Xochimilco and the sidered one of Japan's most Advanced) - Advanced Tues- '" _ • 0 Sally Keys. _Barb Kennedy. * * * Mrs. Sam G. Zilly. Ge n e ra 1 8:30 p.m.-Men-No Instruction Wednesday:-7:45 p.m., Sen- God will be emphasized at pyramids of Teotihuacan will prominent teachers of the pre- day, Februar-,r 6; Beginning. Dr. KOlllisaruk s daughter, Caroline Court, Lynda Meier, chairman Mrs. Egon Fricke is ior Choir. Christian Science services Sun~ be included as higWights of any fecture method and teaching Wednesday, February 7. Chef Saturday Susan, IS in the thr,fe-year Sally Duff. John Golanty, Dan busy completing the arrange- day. devices based on linguistic George Marchand, instructor. 9:15 a.m.-Girls and Boys - Beginners group. Par~nts have al\~ays en- Piggins, Harrop Miller, John Mexican tour. So also will be ments. Mrs. Fricke is assisted POINTE MEMORIAL Opening the Bible readings in (7 yrs. thru 11 yr:>.) Joyed h~armg a talk glv~n. by Evan!;. David Weisberg., Alan sun drenched Acapulco with its science. by Mrs. Joseph Vieson and Mrs. Party Cook"ry and Planning United Presbyterian the Lesson.Sermon on "Love" another parent who has sumlar Hartwick John Buell David luxury hotel, and beautiful har- Other teachers in the Ex- T. J. McCarthy, Jr. -Tu€sday, February 6, Mrs. 10:15 a.m.-Girls and Boys - Beginners Church in the USA are these verses: "Beloved, let bor filled with fishing craft and change program group will Julie Greene, instructor. (7 yrs. thru 11 yrs.) problems; this evening was no Hughes,' John Van 'deGraff, Hospitality c h a i l' man Mrs. 16 Lake Shore Road us love one another: for love water skiers. visit Jackson, Albion, Flint, tXCeptIOn. Philip An g e 11 .and Monty Cyril P. Lundy and Mrs. Charles Pattern Drafting-A Univer- PIERCE Ministers is of God; and every one that The shops and crafts of Taxco Hillsdale, Battle Creek, Birm- Dr. Komisaruk emphasized Georgeson. Eberhardt, Mrs. Joseph sityof Michigan clothing course. Monday Bertram deHcllS Atwood 10vetlll is born of God, and get their share of film footage, ingham and Plymouth schools these pomts In, his talk: Harrop Miller. however, was Churches are in charge of the Monday, February 12, with 1\1rs. 7:00 p.m.-Family Night-(Parents and Ben L. Tallman knoweth God. He that loveth and then Col. Hebb will take his during the week according to Virginia Stanc1r:idge as instruc- a. The four" to six-year-old unable to be present for the beautiful red and white tea Thursday 'Lyman B. Stookey not knoweth not God; for God vie'wers to Lake Patzcuraro Dr. Bartlett. tor. perIod IS a difficult time for play on either nigh.t, because Richard W. Mitchel' is love" (I John 4>' wheY'e the fishermen cast huge tables. Publicity is being hand- 6:30 p.m.~Girls and Boys - Beginnen Oshima will rejoin the group Fur Sewing and Styling-Fri- children to learn formally be- of Illness. and Al Blixt did an A citation to be read from nets shaped like butterflies. Next led by M!'s. Harold Schachern. (7 yrs. thru 11 yrs.) Thursday, February :< -7:30 on February 9 in Lansing prior day afternoon:; beginning Feb- causf1 they are burdened with excellent job of mastering Har;:- "Science and Health with Key stop is Mexico's second city, Mrs. Frank J. Schaden, presi- p.m., Church School S,'aff. 8 to leaving the state. ruary 2. Mrs. Reggy Wyatt will 7:30 p.m.-Girls and Bovs - Intermedi<.. a great deal of emotional grow- rop's lines over-night and tak- to the Scriptures" by Mary Guadalajara, full of flowering dent of the Detroit ArchdIO- p.m., New Member Clas}"' instruct. (8 yrs. thru 13 yrs.) th and fantasy. Growmg along ing over the part without er. Baker Eddy states: "Love in- trees and fascinating markets. cesan Council of Cat h 0 I i c these hnes involves their ener~ ror. * * * 1 Women, is honorary chai~man. Office Practice and Machines FAMILY NIGHT AND OPEN SWIM Sat u l' d ay, Febru~:-10 spires, illuminates, designates, Especially picturesque will be Advance Registration Not Req" gy 'so that it is best that they Those playing th~ role of stu- a.~, Officers Training Class. and leads the way. Right mo- the visit to the mountain town Dale Carnegie The plans for the party are -Tuesday, February 6, Mrs. Anne Loush IUstructing. Other FAMILY NIGHT learn through plI< * one adult. ma~y tImes, block learmng me. director; Marcia MacDonald, Monday. February 5: - 7:15 Class. 10:15 a.m., Carol Choir The tour ends in old Mon- any oblig,ation whatsoever. It is Hold Camp Out pm., Boy-Scouts. 7:30 r.m., Ses- rehearsal. terrey and the Rio Grande iil the nature of a demonstraM 2. Adult participation is optional. thel~ own chIldren. e g, by set design; Bill Rembacki, Kcn One hundred fathers and sons Cub Pack 481 doml?-ee~ng or by. c?nstantly Perry, Ronald Roberts, light- sion. 9:15 p.m., Bowling. border. It should be a very tion evening showing the tech- FAMILY NIGHT SWIM: FEE: 5.35 per p, * * * pleasant evening to which all from the Grosse Pointe Indian anticlpatmg theIr chIld s behav. . g C t Sl tk' B W II >I< * >I< Sunday, February 4 niques of the instruclion used. Holds },,'{eeting to exceed $1.00 per family. . 'fh I . 1 m; ur 0 m, ruce a {- Grosse Pointers and their guests Guides of the Hannan Y.M.C.A. lOr. e compu SIVe non-. carn- er, John Carter, stage crew; Tuesday, February 6:-Circle 9;30 a.m., First Worship Serv- T a kin g part in the open 1. Adult participants are not permitted to are cordially invited. held their annual winter camp- ers WIth whom Dr. Komlsaruk M . M d ld 1 ell; Day. ice. demonstration meeting will be has worked are afraid of their ~ r.c i alae ona , ;J so s out 'In January 20-21 at Camp Cub Scout Pack 481 of Kerby other than their own. 9:30 a.m., C h u l' Ch School- own behavior, afraid of their pamtmg. posters and prog~am * * * Dale Madden, general manager Ohiyesa. Plans for the camp-out School held Lts monthly pack 2. At least one parent of each family mus Wednesday, February 7:-8 Nursery through Senior High. own ablhty to learn. Qontrols cover; Ann.e Wood, propertIes; of leadership tr'alning; Stann were formulated by Longhouse I m~eting on Monday. January 15, ming suit in order for the other mr:. p.m., Finance Committee. 11 a.m.,. S e con d Worship are imposed by children them- Kat h y VI~er, promp.ter; and Giving Course Kenn, vice president of Copy- Chief Philip ~3.wson, Hannan WIth a full and varied program. family to participate. Service. craft who will be resident in- Y.M.C.A. Executive Secretary, The meetin{: opened with the selves when they fear what is c;urt Sl?tkm and R 1 Ch a l' d POINTE METHODIST GENERAL REGULATIONS F 11 a.m., Church School-Nurs- In Investments structor of the Grosse Pointe Lloyd Sanborn, and Inwan flag ceremony conducted by Den about to happen. K1ynn, tIckets. 211 Moross Road OPEN S'WIM AND FAMILY NJ ery through Junior High and Dale Carnegie Class at the Cen- Guide Coordinator, Otto Leu. 2. New Bob Cats and the den. C. Seven- and eight-year-olds James D, Nixon Adults JTIust present identification a Adult Bible Class. Sermon Beginning tonight, Thursday, ter; J. Thomas Dasef, attorney; In charge of entertainment chiefs were introduced, as well 1. are more concerned WIth de- Make-up workers were Sandy Alfred T Bamsey theme at both Services: "Jesus February 1, from 7:30 to 9:3tJ Raymond Hensel, vice president was the Wyandot tribe of Maire as Sydney Newhouse of 325 (park cards, driver's license, etc.) struct1ve thoughts. but at the Georgeson, Ca~hie Barne's, Kit Ministers Speaking to Individuals." New o'clock at the Grosse Pointe of Reef Industries, Inc.; Oharles and Defer Schools with Chief Kerby road, who is the Pack's 2. Swimming instruction will not be avai. same tIme are idealIstic and Hoey, Mcg HIlI, Susan Lenz, Members will be received at rmpractrcal. Sibley John~on,. Judy Lomax, Sunday, Feb. 4 War Memorial, 32 Lake Shore Morran, supervisor of executive J. Perham Stanley and Big new advancement chairman. Er- both Services. and Stepha me FIscher. 9:30 a.m., Worship; Church road, a course will be pre'sented devellopment at Fisher Body; Brave Robert Orr handling the vin Steiner 1] reported on the d. It Is rmportant to ~t ~p a I Ushers were Leslie ReIn, Meg School; Adult Classes. 4 p.m., "G l' eat Decisions" on "Investments" tau g h t by and Judson Lewis, public reI a- details which includod a full Cub Scout ell'cus in December PcOinte Ski Club PlanniI c~mmon frame of reference VanDeGraaf, J u d y Robinson, 11 a.m., W 0 l' Ship; Church meeting in church lounge. economist Dr. Cedric V. Fricke fions manager for Naegle Ad- length movie shown around the and related that this highly suc- WIth the child and not be too Ch . KI' hm't St Lang~ School through Sr. High. 5:30 p.m., The Highlanders of the facua.ty of the University vertising. large fireplace in the main cessful activity netted $408.22. The War Memorial's Grosse The club is d t il d . 1 t' 1 di ene elnsc l, ar (Junior High youth group). Pointe Ski Club offer<; a busy week-end trip e a e m exp ana IOns. n s- t B t' W bb r J'11 Kr ft 5:30 p.m., Jr. MYF Skating of M.ichigan. . Dale Madden who recently lodge on Saturday evening. Advancement and achievement cussing things WIth them we son, e ~Ie e e, 1 a, Party. schedule for February. Every tal Mountain ~ * * * The course is being offered gave three consecutive inter- Chief Paul Hoisington of the awards were presented to 3;Ilum- can be b:ief, clear, and admit and Bonm~ Baron. . . 7 p.m., Methodist Men go Monday, February 5:-4 p.m., Wednesday evening there is a of Frankfort. as a convenience to G I' 0 sse views on the Dale Oarnegie Kickapoo tribe from Maire, bel' of cub seouts by the Cub when we ourselves are concern- Prosce~Ium SO~le'ty of~Icers calling. Crusader Choir rehearsal. ski trip to local areas including will leave the Pointers through the coopera- course on Jim Wood's showcase Defer and Richard schools ar- Master David Barker. Certifi- ed rather than t~ing coostantly are CurtIS Silotkin. preSIdent; 7:30 p.m .• Sr. High MYF. 8 p.m., Devotional Leaders 11ft. Holly, Dryden, Summit and p.m. on Frida~ tion of the Adult Division of program on WJR, stresses the ranged for the Sunday morning cates of appreciation were given to dIsguise our adult concerns. and Je~frey Seyl~r, Anne Wood, study' class. Alpine. turning Sund; .. ., Al ~lIxt, MarCIa Macdonald, * * * the University of Michigan and benefits of leadership training church service and Big Brave to Den Mothers Mrs. Pat Clay- Tuesday, Feb. 6:-12;30 p.m .. . e. T.V: fantasy lrmlts child s William Rembacki, Linda Hel- * * * Wayne State University. Classes in enabling one to get more Robert Hess conducted the ton, Mrs. Lillian Anderson, Mrs. Club members and other in- at midnight. Woman's Society Luncheon. 8 Tuesday, February 6: - 9:15 t Imat~maftflOntsandtOh~tenhsas .trau- leI' and Kathy Viger. will take place wee k 1Y on out of living by developing sel£- service. Delores Steiner, Mrs. Elizabeth o terested skiers are Invited to The t rip p.m., Ohristian Social Concerns. a.m., Women's Association Ex- gather at the Ccnter, 32 Lake ma IC e ec on em. eemg a * * * Thursday nights through March confidence and talent abilities Other activities included to- Murtagh, and Mrs. Kitty Good- round trip bl great deal of T.V. sedates the ecutive Board meeting; 7 p.m., Shore road, at 6 o'clock on the Recent chapel and assembly * * * 22. The eIght weeks course is w1th attendant increase in in- bogganing, sledding, skiing, ice heart. Another certificate went lodging and rr. child, stultifIes his creativity Wednesday, Feb. 7:--8 p.m., Girl Scout Troop 377 meeting; programs have been given by offered for a fee of $13. skating, ice fishing, and a hay to William Boyd for serving on 7th, 14th, 21st and 28th. Every- slopes. All 1 -and eagerness to be a partici- Commission on Education. 7:30 p.m., Christian Education come. Headmaster John Chandler, Jr., All types of investments will ride. the Pack Committee for the past one WIll be served a hot box swimming in a pant. - Council me e tin g; 7:30 p.m., Mr. Madden speaks of the supper and then deluxe buses B l' 0 0 k e Harrington, David * * * ' be covered in the course em- Chief Howling Coyote (Philip 2 years as advancement chair- be part of the Thursday, Feb. 8:--6:45 p.m., Stewardship Committee meet- hundreds of thousands of Dale l\lrs., Ivan Dunlap showed Wood, Sandy Blain, John Buell, phasizing their characte'ristics, Dawson) inducted all Little man. will transport the crowd to the Bowling. 7 p.m., Youth Choir. ing; 7:30 p.m., Fellowship Carnegie gI'ladU!ates who have The first 2 films that she had taken of the Sally Keys, Anne Leach and potential and security. Invest- Braves into the sacred order of White cloth was collected at slopes. 8 p.m., Chancel Choir. Group meeting. learned to con t l' 0 1 fear and who make paid chIldren during the first days of Susie Boone', Brooke Janis, Pat- ment funds will also be studied. the Great White Snow Goose, the meeting for the use of the The buses will return to the worry and cope with the ten- stay in the CI school, during cooking experi- riCia Birmingham, Carol J ohn- * * '" This is not a course to advise emphasizing the preservation of Red Cross for cancer pads. Den Center :'!t midnight. It is ne'ces- Friday, Feb.* *9:-4* p.m., Lu- Wednesday, Pebruary 7: - 9 sions of modern day living. Dale ments with girls from South one what to do with his money the Great Spirit's work in 4 received the reward for col- sary to have paid reservations the weekend. son, and Lynn Gorey. ther Choir. 7 p.m., Adult Fel- a.m., - 9:30 p.m., Blood Bank at Carnegie not only makes one_ Lake High School assisting, and but rather a survey of the en- forest, field and stream. Each lecting the lIrgest amount of of $3.50 for club members, $4.50 be accommoda lowship. the Grosse Pointe War Mem- able to speak with ease before pictures of play throughout the * * * tire' field in an arttempt to bring Little Brave was then presented the 87 pounds of cloth collected. for guests in to the Center by lodge for $43 l' Colleg~;'l whose representa- orial. 7:30 p.m., Boy Scout groups but teaches 'One'how to nursery school day. Jane Wer- clarification and understanding with a white feather to add to The special feature of the eve- the Monday prior to the trips. bel'S, $46 for tives have come to G.P.U.S. re- Saturday, '"Feb.* *10:-10 a.m., Troop 546 meeting. Eell his ideas, win others to his neken will be working with to the suibject of finance. his headband. ning we.s a demonstration and cently to talk to upper classmen God and Country class. 11 point of view, and get enthus- Mrs. Dunlap to edit::these pic- >I< * * Advance elll'ollment at the Many trib~s were repr~sented t~lk on ,:arious weapons and po- have been Yale, Wells College, a.m., Confirmation class. Thursday, February 8:-12:30 iastic cooperation. tun$ and plan the taking of Center (TU 1-7511) would be at the camp-out including the lice eqwpmel1t. This was pre- Miami University, Babson In- p.m., Women's Ass 0 cia tion Prescriptions Filled the sequences necessary to Wyandots and Kickapoos from sented by Detective Sergeant stitute, Williams, Rollins Col- Luncheon and Fashion Show. 4 appreciated. complete the mOVIe,which con- CHRIST EPISCOPAL Maire, Defer, and Richard George Van 'Iiem of the Grosse lege, and Ohio Wesleyan. 61 Grosse Pointe Boulevard p.m., You t h Communicants' trasts the play of three and Alpha Xi Deltas schools; Comar.ches, Mohawks, Pointe Farm, Police Depart- four-year-olds, and emphasizes * * >I< Rev. Ervilie B. Maynard, Rector Class. 7 p.m., We s t m ins tel' Women's Association Bowling ION OPTIC/Ai To Have Fashion Show and Chippewas from Kerby: meI1t. Detective Van Tiems' son Parents of students in grades Sunday: 8 a.m., Holy Com- Choir rehearsal. 8 p.m., Chan- League, 20422 Mac k avenue. the unportance of play in the Ottawas from Monteith, Barnes, Michael is a (ub scout in Den 4 8. 10, and 11 VIsited G.P.U.S. cel Choir rehearsal. 6:45 p.m. Men's Club Bowling 20183 MACK AVENU: development of the child. Dr. munion: 9:30 and 11:15 a.m. Spring fashions fresh from Maire, and Richard; and Chip- of the Pack. on Monday evening, January 15, Holy Communion and Sermon. League, 19748 Harper Avenue. Between 7 and 8 Miltt Roads KOIDlsaruk offered to give Mrs. designers' showrooms accom- pewas from Ferry and Barnes. A number r)£ fathers and cub to meet their childre'n's teach- Coffee hour will follow both POINTE CONGREGATIONAL 7 p.m. Girl Scout Mariners in Werneken additional material panied by a commentary on The next Grosse Pointe Long- scout." of Pa,!k 481 spent the ers and go through an abbrevi- services. Church ~chool is in 240 Chalfonte at Lothrop Social Hall. HOURS: 9:00 to 5:30 Dally - SahirdaYI 9:00 on the differences in fantasy current style trends will be house activity will be the father weekend of J<.nuary 20 at Green- atoo sampling of a school day Ministers ...... play between threes and fOUTS. session. • presented at the benefit Valen- TUxedc' . • . Recent Field House class Marcus William Johnson Tuesday, February 6: 9:30 and son banquet to be held field Village. The next meeting This material she will add to tine brunch G I' 0 sse Poi n t e early in March. of the active Cub Scout Pack parties have been held by the' Monday: *7 p.m.,* * Dinner in Arnold Dahlquist Johnson a.m. Women's Association Board the film. Alumnae of Alpha Xi Delta 481 will be the annual "Blue "and 8th grade girls and the 9th the Undercroft, followed by an Sunday, February 4: 9:30 a.m. meeting in Lounge. 10 a.m. * ...... Sorority have scheduled for WINDOW SMASHED Gold" banqu~t on Februm:y 12 grade boysc. . . The continuing address on "Original Sin," by - Worship service. C h u l' Ch Friendly service projects in pri- The Grosse Pointe University Tuesday, February 13, at Hud- at the Grosse Pointe Congrega- cold weather ha"'sgiven G.P.U.S. Rev. Paul H. Elmen, professor School for ~rib room through mary room. 7:30 p.m. Group 5 Someane threw a beer bottle School Proscenium Society very son's Eastland. tional Church. much good skating these past of Moral Theology and bhristian 10th grade. 11 a.m. Worship ser- meeting in home of Mrs. Mar- and smashed the outside of the successfully presented its an- Chairman for the 10:30 a.m. thermo pane window of his nual wmter show Friday and few we'eks. E t h i c s at Seabury - Western vice. Church School for crib cus Johnson, 1215 Balfour. Ie SDeakyour la~ room through sen.ior high. 5 ...... brunch is Mrs. David McEvers, home, George Whitney of 99 Berlitz WIll cust( Saturday nights, J'3nuarY 26 Seminary. 8 p.m., Confi:r.mation THE MATCH Japanese. Portuguese. Russian, p.m. Junior Hi Fellowship in Wednesday, February 7: 1 of Mt. Clemens. Proceeds will Merriweather, told Farms po- to fit your avail and 27, at the school auditori- SET COURSE Classes for Adults in the Parish French and every other language is Youth room; 7, Senior Hi Fel- p.m. Senior Sixteens in Lounge. benefit both local and national lice on Thursday, January 25. Most fellows with money to your specific ne um. Entitled "Heroes Just Men are better known by the House. taught at Berlitz every hour of tMe lowship in Lounge. 7:30 p.m. Board and Committee philanthropic projects of the The window will cost $100 to burn find th(' flame they need Russian in a hUI Hap.pen," the play was under pnemies they make than by the ...... "" day, nearly every day of the week. Monday, Fi:\'bruary & 1 p.m. meetings. society, replace, be said. by bitting the hot spots. Have to learn Portuiuese snd can We'Drushovera I the direetIon of Mrs. CWo1 friends they keep. 'l'uesdafc l~ a.m .. Hol¥ ~- ~ UU J0S50ns.oll Saturda,)'t ,1~FfORD:S1

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iry 1". 1962 Thursday, February I, 19b2 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nine ld l'entllre St. Paul Girls Pointe Hockey :0;;z::~~~-:r:i$:~?:WM::7>:::[:~--$%~i[~'fjI%:"gm:m:(,%-»r.w~?-w:%r~~%~iis '1 Offered Beat Visitation Center Again Offers League Active ,.il Sails and Skis ' ~ ~ . ~~ 'ibar to Zululand:' ,f high adn'ntm"e, The Saint Paul Mermaids Despite the abundance of r[~ By Frank McBride ')) ~,~ m by Clifford J. .. . PLEASE MAKE YOUR splashed to theIr second victory outdoor ice this week, the of.. ~~f{.~;~*::::r{:~?~:;~(.~;~~~E~Z;~~r:;:;:Z~illmx~r~i?~~~0~~~$f'{'~~{~;;;:~.rw:::::.;;%1..~~fA~~l nrnia world trav('1- CLASS ~~SERVATIONS IMMEDIATELY! of the season in as many out- G'ourmet Lectures ficials of' the Grosse Pointe While the skiing enthusiasts Also included are a possible ',)sse Pointe Branch Call. TU ~-3808 - TU 5-0271 - or TU 5-3701 ings as thcy dow,ned once pow- Hockey Association termed their are enjoying some of the b(>st name chang~ to Cruising "C II" I Adventurc S ~eet. All participants must furnish Thursday, January IB, at the Series Which Opens on February 14 and approximately 100 youngsters are busy formulating the :;ched- the starting schedulc. ,t Parcells Junior Grosse Pointe High School pool. and a dozen parents attended ules for the coming season. Boats continue to change S }lik and Mack. {'\\'n towels and SUlts of a material other than wool. Runs for Four Weeks Jewelry, watches and other valuables should not be The pattern of the meet was the party in honor of the Club's Commodore E. P. Robertson owners despite the six foot Gnaw ~,s a journey fn'm set in the opening event. the The Grosse Pointe War. Memorial, increasingly second year as a local Grosse anno,unced that the DetroIt drifts in the boat yards. Joe> ;,Illatl' of Zan=ibar b:'l)ught to the 'Pool. Rubber bathing caps must be worn b~' all females. 40-yd. free style, as veteran known as.a center of gourmet activity, announces a new Pointe organization. River Yachting Association will Drake of Boswort.h Marine in- ~ tribes of t he war- star Elaine O'Lcary nipped Visi- series of gourmet evenings with famous restaurateurs It was stated that the pro- hold its annual "Gripe Meet- forms us of the sale of Dr. Hugh I,om the romantio PARCELLS 'tation's ace Jane Frawley in a . ,., d d F 14 eeeds of the party would be ing" on Friday, Fcbruary 8, at Fuller's C','Ul'sl'ng "C" sloop beginnmg Valentme s ~vening We nes ay, ebruary , d t f tl t tl ,";1"3 to t11<> mysteti- "', . Monday 'photo-finish. W hen freshman use 0 ur leI' promo e le 8:30 p.m, at the Edison Boat Dlfu~E to (:harles Zent"'raff, of h k 1 b f th t " t ZimbabwC'. Also 6::;0 p.m.-GIrls and Boys-Intermediate Myke Farnam, who had crawlec\ at 8 o'clock.' oe cy c u or' e youngs ers Club. This is the meeting whcre Grosse Pointe. In addition to

" spect~lcul~lr Vie-- <0 (~ yrs. 4lnl 13 yrs,) out of a sick bcd, placed third, Included in the ser:es ite recipes by dedicated am a- within the Pointe community. the gripes about the past sea- the six Triton sloops already -.wice ns high as 7:JO p.m.-GIrls and l?,oys-Intermediatc Saint Paul took a 6-3 lead and will be the proprietors and teurs or the Center's well-' It was announced that visitors son are aired and the regatta on the lake two new ones have ~, ZanzihaI' - the (8 yrs. thru 13 yrs.) from that point they never chefs of four well-known known eateress, Mrs. Francis are welcome to observe the schedule for the coming season been added to the fleet. Gil. . rly all thC' world's ,\railed. Eastside restaurants _ The McGinty. hockey games without charge tentatively formulated bert. Silverman and Dr. Rich- ,\ es----closeup shots \Vedncsday The next event, the 40-yd. . St kh I Following the explanation- on any SatUrday at the Ice C" "" 1 '. ard Kommell of the Great '.is of zebra. sable fdO p.m.-Girls and Boys-Beginners G a ld en L lOn, oc a m,. demonstrations the gourmet Flair. I rUlsmg X C ~ss whip Jack pilckstroke, proved to be an- .., d L'ttl H ' " PUI'ceil l' gan d t Lakes Yacht Club are the most '..He' and elephants. (7 ~>'rs. thru 11 VI's.) ..SClaVIh S an 1 e arry s. members will be invited into * * * las or 1ze a mee - other hard fought race and after , in" of the skippers of thl's recent addbons to this rapidly r "talks these same 7,;:,) p,m.-Girls and Boys-='Beginncrs The opening evening will' be the great hall to sample all the The following arc the scores "'., . a lengthy conference the judges in the hands of Mr. and Mrs. good things whose preparation and standings of the Grosse rapIdly growmg group for Wed- growing group. 1 cd only with a (7 yrs. t-hru 11 yrs.) :' announced that Ann Brecht had " Thursday William C. Beckcnhauer, Jr. of has been demonstrated in the Pointe Hockey League of the ncsday, January 31, at 7~30 ------tied Visitation's Judy McMann Lochmoor boulevard, Pointers library. week ending January 27: p.m. at Bayvie.w Yacht Club. If you earn $400.00 a month Icr unusual high- of the operatic wonders of aUf day!" -L. A. Examin.r February 6, ~lrs. land, Diane Rubino, and Chris February 5, and continue for a 19-6 lead. Austin widened the goal to Dave McCollum in the 1e, instructor. (7 yrs. thru 11 yrs.) Mayer in the spotlight where six~week period. Instructors for first period. Drafting-A Vniver- PIERCE they splashed to a victory. The the series are, Ben Lula of Hill- gap to 35-17 at the half. Dave McCollum came ba{'k MARY CO~~TA pl)werful Mermaids continue to crest Country Club, and Terry Austin's shooting, ball hand- with two goals in the third SOPRANO ligan clothing course. 'J Monday ~bruary 12, 'with :\lrs. look strong and it looks as if Shook of Lakepointe. The in- ling, and -rebounding all looked period for his first hat trick of Masonic Temple, Downtown Grinnell's; $1.65, $2.20, $2.75, $3.30, $3.15 7:00 p,m.-Family Night~(Parents and Own Children) good. The team is eagerly point- the season as he paced the Landridsc as instruc- they will have the best season struction is designed to start Thursdav in the~school's history, the beginner on his pursuit of ing to the decisive e'ncounter Rebels' at t a c k. Fred Zasel. 6,.'30p.m.~Girls and Boys - Beginners Summary a sport new to him, or help with V-D, beyond next Friday's scored'the other Rebel goal as ing and Styling-Fri- (7 yrs. thru 11 yrs.) game with w~nless Cathedral. his team was short-handed. The I Business Mflln', ,oons beginning Feb- i::W p.m ....:....Girlsana Boys - Intermediate 40-yd. Frecstyle-1. O'Leary the golfer correct err~rs in his Jubilation greeted the an. Rebels' Bill Stroh came up rs, Reggy WY:ltt will (SP); 2. Frawley (V); 3. Farnam game. Each group is llmited to noun cement in the locke'r room with his usual strong game on LUl1cheons (8 yrs. ihru 13 yrs.) (SP). Time 24.6. 20 students. . . FA)IILY NIGHT AND OPEN SWIM SCHEDULE after the game of the hearten- defense. For two periods the Ev~ninCJ Dinners raC'ticf' and ~Iaehines 40-~'d. Backstroke-I. Brecht A. new g:oup in beg~nlllng Advance Registration Not Required ing CC victory. Eagles outplayed the Rebels, W(.'CIdings February 6, ::\Irs. (SP); 2. McCann (V); 3. Vollman ~atm Amencan Dance IS be- For Notre Dame. the only but appeared io tire in the (SP). 'rime 29,7. 109 form~d to meet on Wednes- Bruakfasts ;h inst'llcting, OU?er FAMILY NIGHT player in double figures was final period. The goal getters 40.yd. Breaststroke _ 1. P. day evenmgs,. To b~ ta~ght by h openings :01' regis- PIERCE-Monday-7:00'.

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S s - - on' - .' 2 a Z' FE em • metl"$' • res ~ Page Ten GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, February '1", '1962 " Memorial Center Schedule \VI.at C;oes 01. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY ANTEEBO ~ PUBLISHERS, INC. FEBRUARY 1 .. FEBRUARY 8, 1962 at OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL * ALL MEMORIAL SPONSORED ACTIVITIES GROSSE POINTE FARMS 36, MICHIGAN OPEN TO THE GROSSE POINTE PUBLIC Your Library Entered as second-class matter at the post office, Detroit, SUNDAY 12 NOON to 5 p.m. Michigan under the Act of March 3. 1897 by ]ean Taylor NOTICE: Plcase call for lost articles at the office. By Roberta Address all mall. subscriptions. change of address, (Forms 3579) They wiII be held for thirty days. Reading tastes as revealed by I Luther H. Hodges: ABRAHAM AS WE TOSS the January calendar in~o the waste various polls are always suspect LINCOLN by Carl Sandburg; FULLY PAID CIRCULATION " Hospital cquipment available for free loan - basket every year ... we tell ourselves February is crutches, wheelchairs, heat lamp and hospital beds at least to some degree. Faced YOU CAN'T GO HOME AGAIN the right time to tell ourselves its almost Spring. Phone TU 2-6900 with making a choice of the by, Thomas W 0 If e; TRAGE- Blood available to Grosse Pointe rcsidents in case of book which is our lXetime fav- DIES OF SHAKESPEARE. And the art of chasing the blues and the cold accident- or emergcncy-free of charge. oriie, or our last year's choice, Secretary of the In tel' i 0 l' weather is to take a trip to Miami ... Montego Bay Member Mlchll!an Press Association and National EdItorIal AssocIation Grosse Pointe Garden Center and Lihrary. Mrs NATIO~AL ADVERTISING RI~PRESI<;NTATI'IE we doubt that we'd select the Stewart S. Uc:}]]: COLLECTED ... OR go shopping where the snow is fresh .•. ap..d Leland Gilmour on duty Tuesday, Wedncsday and \Veckly NewsPlIper Represcntatives. Inc. same book twice. We'd no doubt POEMS OF ROBER1' FROST' all the things like the watermelons in Hamlin's, for 404 Flfth Avenue. New York .J9. New York BRyant 9-7300 Thursday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. A volunteer consultant be inIlJuenced by the mood of COLLECTED POEMS OF WIL~ example are S;)ring minded. CHICAGO OFFICE on duty FrIday, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. (TU 1-4594) the moment, bright or rainy LIAM BUTLER YEATS; THIS - - 000 333 North Mlchlcan Avenue Phone Flna.nclal 6..2214 Thursday, Fcbruary 1 weal-her, or even the time of IS THE AIVIERICAN EARTH They're the berries RUBERT B. EDGAR EDITOR and GENERAL MANAGER 9:15 a.m. to 11:15 a.m.-Junior League Glee Club-Re- day. We tremble to think what by Ansel Adams and Nancy our answer would be, for ex- Newhall. the three berry sun dresses for girls are the cleverest MATTHEW M. GOEBEL " ..... ADVERTISING MANA"Glm hearsal. ample. if approached be fur c Postmaster G c n c l' a I J. Ed- we've seen this season. Blueberries ... blackberries or PAT~kCIA TALBOT ...... •..... ,. FEATURE PAGE SOCIETY *10 a.r-n.-Amerimm Red Cross Braille Transcription- JAl\'IE J.NJAIl\1 NEWS breakfast. ward Day: VICTORY by Joseph strawberries in three's are the fabric designs on these JANET l\'IUELLER : '" ' NEWS Class-Miss Ella McLennan-Instructor. Be that as it may. discover- Conrad; BLEAK H 0 USE by wash and wear Everglaze dresses. A zippered purse ARTHUR R.~BLYLER ADVERTISING ing Loud-Instructor. ing a reader's favorite books is Charles Dickens; FOR S Y T E designed like the berry on the dresses is included. ~1ARY LORIMER ADVERTISING a popular sport. and one which SAGA by John Galsworthy. JOHN McKENZIE BUSINESS * * "l' Every little giJ'l from four to fourteen would love 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.-Welcome Wagon Club of Grosse the VaS~3r Club of Washington, Secretary of Health, Educa- one. Young Clothes, Inc., 110 Kercheval. ALBERTA WILKE .....• ,' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING D.C.. is wont to in d u I g e in. tion and Welfare Abraham A. FERN GREIG ...... •...... CLASSIFIED Pointe-Bridge-Reservation Chairmen: Mrs. E. J. Through this club, each member Ribicoff: ADVENTURES 0 F 000 JOANNE EASON .. : /~ ACCOUNTS Hookanson (TU 4~9544) Mrs. Arthur Seder (TU 6~ FLORA HARDIl\'G CIRCULATION of the cabinet was asked to HUCKLEBERRY FIN N by Bobbie Burns 1549) . name the boo k s which best Mark Twain; JEFFERSON AND one of our favorite poets wrote this. We saw it in the *3:45 p.m. to 5:15 p.m.-Children's Art Class-Mrs. Sterl- pleased his fancy. As might be HAMILTON by C I a u d e G. Danis arty valentine collection this week: 4 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.-Ballet Classes-Mary Ellen Cooper expected, the nation's leaders Bowers; ABRAHAM LINCOLN 0' my luve is like a red, red, rose. appear to lean heavily toward by Carl Sandburg. -Instructor. Thafs newly sprung in June. history, politics and biography. Secretary of Agriculture Or- Letters To The Editor I 7:30 p.m.-Parke Davis Bridge Club-Bridge. 0' my luve is like the melodie, A few of the choices made are ville L. Freeman: DECLINE ~'7:30 p.m.-INVESTMENTS, a basic 8 weeks course in listed below. AND FALL OF THE ROMAN That's sweetly played in tune ... Jan. 27. 1962 its director. coupled with the problems involved in secur~ty investments by in- President Ken n e d y: THE EMPIRE by Edward Gibbon: As fair art thou, Dear Mr. Edgar: stamina and responsibility of dividuals stressing types of investments available EMERGENCE 0 F LINCOLN THE MIND AND FAITH of My bonnie lass, As a mother and a concerned the parents of these youngsters. and their characteristics as well as investment funds by Allan Nevins. Justice Holmes edited by Max So deep in luve am I, Am~rican citizen. I should like The que s t i o le~st you have exasperation at the heedless necessary. Admission $2.50. Kennedy: A STILLNESS AT AGE OF JACKSON, and a 000 made it possible for Grosse multitude, said "Eyes they have * '!' * APPOMATTOX by Bruce Cat- three volume work, THE AGE Hundreds of Valentines ~ Pointers to partake of this ex- and the~' see not - Ears they Saturday, February 3 ton; BROTHERS KARAMAZOV OF ROOSEVELT. from the light, whimsical one ... to humorous ones cellent literary fare. have and they hc;;r not," so, *9:30' a.m. to 5:30 p.m. _ Children's Theatre with Mrs. by Feodor Dostoyevsky; PRO- Six books by Adlai Steven- Sincerely ':I please do not allow sugary opi- FILES IN COURAGE by John son are listed in the library . '.' .from grandson to grandma are in the Virginia " Mrs. Dor~thv A. Faber ates to pacify you into inaction. Sydney Reynolds for boys and girls ages 7-15. Begin- F. Kennedy. catalog. PUTTING FIRST Vhlliarns valentine collection. 942 N. Brys Drive This now brings me a subject ners, apprentices and advanced students are taught Secretary of Labor, Arthur THINGS FIRST js the most re- 000 Grosse Pointe Woods which I see as evil and want and experience acting, voice training, stagecraft and J, Goldberg: THE EDUCATION cent. The heart of ~ you to see as evil~I hear it and play production. The fee is $36 for 15 weeks plus OF HENRY ADAMS; AUTOBI- These authors in high places ~he childs valentine could be the sleepy baby dressed January 20, 1962 want you to hear of it as evil- presentation of plays. OGRAPHY OF BEN JAM I N might par<>.phrase Henry Clay's 111 red or a bear in a red valentine box. Tagged at To The Editor: I speak of it and beg you t I :;'9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.-Ballet Classes-Mary Ellen FRANKLIN. classic remark. "I would rat!2er one dollar, and one dollar and seventy-five cents Some of you folks who read speak of it as evil. I am refer- Cooper-Instructor. Secretary 0 f Com mer e e write than be President." and this letter are not going to be ring to the indifferent and in- *1:30 p.m.-Grosse Pointe '."far Memorial Advanced Pup- a packing carton for mviling is included. Young pleased with what 1say-assum- humane methods in the prc- Clothes, 110 Kercheval. ill~ that the GPN prints it. paration and slaughter of food ~ peteers-Mr. Robert Rathbun, Instructor. 6:30 p.m.-Kiwanis Club of Grosse Pointe, InC.-Dinner and Meeting. ::. oQ9 I have just .returned from animals by meat packers in the "7:30 Mp.m.-Memoriald M A drBridge W Clu~-Duplicate Bridge Whatever wooing grocery shopping on Kercheval State of Michigan. - r. an rs. n ew alrond, Directors. . 6:30 p.m. - Exchange Club of Grosse Pointe-Dinner you're doing ... further your cause by getting pres- A ve. in Grosse Pointe, lower I believe it is through Divine 8 p.m.-Good Companions - English Old Time and and Meeting. ents from the heart winners on the Hill! and "on the hill". In each loca. Providence iliat we are pro- Sequence, Dances. *8 p. m. - Evening Tempera Painting Class - Marcella tion I found the same disregard vided with a bounteous supply *9 a.m. to 9 p.m, (Weekdays)-12 Noon to 5 p.m. )Sun- Churchill-Instructor. vf the comfort and rights of the Of this source of food for our days) February 3-27 - Exhibit of Paintings and *8 p.m.-"Meet the Travellers."-"Mexico and the New other fellow. One grocery cart sustenance, and it is ordained Allied Art by the Art Faculty of the Grosse Pointe Orleans Mardi Gras"-Professional color films per- was almost a block away from by natural and divine laws that Schools. There 'is a special opening tea Saturday, the store, in several instances this be so. I am certain. and F b 3 f sonally narrated by Col. Edwin Hebb. Token admis- there were carts blocking park- trust that you wiII agree that e ruary rom 3 to 5 p.m. The Grosse Pointe sion 50c. illg space, there.. were numerous these creatures-sources of our Public is cordially invited to attend the tea or view * >I< * cases of blocking passage inside food-should not be subjected the exhibit at any time. It is wise to call before view- Wednesday, February 7 the store. and at one place a to the callous. brutal and inhu- ing after the opening as the rooms are sometimes *9 a.m. to 9 p.m.-PLEASE GIVE-American Red Cross bicycle blocked a door. These mane methods presently em- occupied by meetings. Bloodmobile All Day and Evening Visit. Make your are regula!' occurances. ployed in the majority of our * '" , . I *' appointment now to replenish the Center's Grosse Ve are all teachers-some I The strange thing is that Michigan packing houses. It is Sunday, Febntary 4 show the right way to live, and l' such sins of good breeding arc not only inhumane, it is im- Pointe "Community Blood Bank or to donate to any others how not to. other organization blood bank or individual. The -.A Sure Gure for just as prevalent in your area, moral. All life is of God's Cre- 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m.-Grosse Pointe Memorial Church * * * where one would ~xpect better ation. and as part of His cro- Sunday School. commUnity blood bank is empty. Call TU 1-7511. Hope for the best-then roll performance, as they are in ation it shares a common iden- *12 Noon to 5 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Public School's Art (Free nursery and transportation available). up your sleeves and work for it. Insomnia stores where industrial workers tity. He has given man domin- Teachers-Art Exhibit. *9 a.m. to 9 p.m. - Grosse Pointe Public' School's Art are in the big majority. It may ion over the lower forms of life *12:30 p.m.-Youth Council-Meeting, - Teachers - Art Exhibit. By FRED KOPP, R.Ph. be that the folks in the latter and with this goes a responsi- *1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.-Grosse Pointe War Memorial's 12 Noon-Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe-Lunch- JET TO places are not dressed as well bility toward these lesser of Children's Theatre-Meeting. eon and Cribbage. You've heard the joke, "The and not quite as polished in God's ere a t u I' e s. Man must * * * best cure for insomnia is f: 10 a.m.-The Duplicators-Tea and Cards. their manners, but in the basic show mercy and compassion to goo d night'S'J sleep." Not thoughtfulness or consideration all life.~ Monday, February 5 *4 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.-Ballet Classes-Mary Ellen Cooper HAWJlIII -Instructor. Our Thrilling 7th Annual funny to someone suffering of fellow shoppers they are fully The Humane Slaughter Bill *9 a.m. to 9 p.m. - Grosse Pointe Public School's Art "white nights," but true. equal. Certainly when you con- which is again to be introduced Teachers - Art Exhibit. *6 p.m. to 12 p.m. - Grosse Pointe Ski Club Midweek Spring Tour I nonetheless. Too - frequent SIder their scholastic training for consideration by the legisla- *10 a.m. to 3 p.m. - Cancer Service and Information Trip to Holly. Hot box supper and round trip deluxe USe of sleeping pills can and their economic environ- ture of the State of Michigan Center-Volunteer Work. bus transportation between Center and ski area. 15L:a~~s ~ $697 From Mar, 10 ~ Detroit be bad. Even if they do not mont, you have to shame many should merit diligent concern *12 Noon-Grosse Pointe Basic Drawing and Painting $3.50 for ski club members; $1 more for guests. Your Friendly Host cause true addiction they Grosse Pointers. Or do I {'xpect so as to effect a favorable hu- for Portrait-Steve Davis- Instructor. . Special group rates for tow char:ge, ski rental and too much? mane law. LEO. G. HENRY may have a strong psycholo- c • l""cortcd ALL THE WAY . . Border Re~ident. There now exists a Federal 12:16 p.m.-Rotary Club of Grosse Pointe-Luncheon lessons at area. Paid reservations must be in to the gIcal effect. ..Users sometlmes Center by February 5. • Same let Oct.-Honolulu Rumane Law that applies to and Meeting. • New Princess Kalulan; Hotel come to depend on them. So Dear Editor: • Round' Trip From Detroit al meat packers and processors *12:30 p.m.-Memorial Bridge Club-Duplicate Bridge-:- 7 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Toastmasters Club-Meeting. • Extensive Sightseeing Trips sleeping pills - any kind - After seven years of helping supplying meat products to the Lecture and Bridge for Ladies-Mrs. Andrew Wal- 7 p.m. J~o 9:30 p.m.-Reading Dynamics-Class. • Dinner at Royal HQwaitn with the children at the Foun- • Thrilling Cruise to Peoru Harbor should be taken only when United. States go v ern men t rond-Director. :::7:30 p.m. - Memorial Bridge Club-Duplicate Bridge • MQny Other Interesting Features dation for Exceptional Chil- • Stay Longer--lf You Wish a physician prescribes. and which, of cOlli'se, includes all *4 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.-Ballet Classes-Mary Ellen Cooper -Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Walrond-Directors. only in the amount directed. dren. it is hard to believe that the larger packing houses. Hun- ~Instructor. WRITE OR PHONE the proposed plan for building * * * dreds of other packing houses *7 p ..m. to 11 p.m. - Dale Carnegie Leadership Train- . Thursday, February 8 This 15 the 946th of It series a suitable school for their lIse h.1ve failed to comply with hu- *9 a.m. to 9 p.m. -- Grosse Pointe Public School's Art PAUL HEHIRY of Editorial advertisements ap- on Neighborhood Club property m a n e slaughter regulations. mg, a 15 w~ek course in leadership, public speaking, TRAVEL' SERVICE .1 pearing 1n this paper each week may be thwarted. henee the necessity Of enacting salesmanship and human relations. Tuition is $145 Teachers - Art Exhibit. 234 State - WOo 1.7075 I. Aside from the creative good laws to effect eo m p 1i an e c. for single enrollments; $135 for married couples. 9:15 a.m.-Junior League Gle~ Club-Rehearsal. "~----_- ---l done for these children by the Twelve states within the United I Attendance at the February 5th demonstration *10 a.m.-American Red Cross Braille Transcription devoted people working with States now h a v e Hum a n e meeting at 7:30 p.m. in no way obligates one. Class-Miss Ella McLennan-Instructor. them-they. in turn, have con* Slaughter Laws, and it is hoped ~:7:30 p.m.-Ballroom Dancing-Mr. and Mrs Bill Wilson 12 Noon-Grosse Pointe vVoman's Club-Bridge. tributed twtold benefits to those ~h~t the State o~ Michigan will -Instructors. . same workers who have grown *3:45 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. - Children's Art Class-Mrs. to know and love them. It is JO~~~ rya~~ ~~s year. t *7:30p.m. to 10:30 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Nocturnal Paint- Stirling Loud-Instructor. y your mea s ing (;1 St D' I t t *4 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.-Ballet Classes-Mary Ellen Cooper impossible to describe the won. attractively packaged in cello- '1' • '-' ass- eve . aVlS- n;; ruc or. derful feeling there is when phane can you vis ion the "8.30 p.m.-GrC'sse Pomte Men s Chorus-Rehearsal. -Instructor. these handicapped individuals agony and torture which befell * * * *7:30 p.m.-Water color and Mixed Media Class. Instruc- respond with a smile--a new these creatures be h i n d the Tuesday, February 6 tor- is Donald Schram, art teacher and consultant TheWm.R.fIamilton C'o. word-or just a normal caper with the "Grosse Pointe Board of Education. Ten 3 or bit of mischief.' closed doors of our slaughter *9 a.m. to 9 p.m. - Grosse Pointe Public School's Art houses? Teachers - Art Exhibit Over a Century of Service Perhaps it would give a new hour classes are offered for a fee of $27 in advance. Since Kindness is the Torch *10 t 3 -S . G 'ld f Ch'ld' . 7:30 p.m.-Investments-Class-Dr. Cedric V. Fricke- thought to those opposed to this of Life, I beseech you to search a.m ' 10 tp.m.W ekrvlce JUl or 1 ren s HospItal Instructor. FUNERAL DIRECTORS endeavor if they -'"each would your conscieece and. tho - V0 un eer or. carry IS *12 N t 3 D' d P' . . spend three mornings at the torch by speaking of this evil oon .0 p.m.- ra':Vmg an amtmg for PortraIt school; they might go the first to your friends asking them to and Llfe-Steve DaVIs-Instructor. morning in curiosity to see \\Tite to Senator Harry Lito- 12 N oon~Grosse Pointe Real Estate Brokers Associa- what goes on-the second morn. wich. chairman Senate Agricul- tion-Luncheon and Meeting.: The Grosse. Pointe Community Theatre I ing, because they have seen ture Com.mittec; and An~rew *12:30 p.m.-"Plants ~ith Medicinal Purposes". A talk presents that their help is needed-and : GROSSE POINTE DETROIT Cobb. chalr~an House Agrlcul- by Mrs. Ivor Harns presented free of charge by the I AND SUBURBS the third morning because their ture CommIttee. G P . t G d . " d rosse am e ar en Center to theIr members and hearts have been won by these Both may be addresse at: G' P . t t Th' . . "LOOK HOMEWARD, ANGEr' individuals whose personalities State Capitol Buildm'g L' rosse am e gues s. ere IS a subscrlptlon lunch- • anslng, t $1 75 (' d . by Ketti Friilgs are hard to resist! Michigan. Ask them to give Hu- eon a. . per person s~rvlce an Tax mcluded) WILLIAM: R. HAMILTON II DAVID .M. HAMILTON It W 0 u I d see m that as a CLARENCE E. OrrER mane Slaughter Bill No. 1005 precedmg the Lecture, PaId reservations for lunch- 1958 Winner of Pulitzer Prize \ Christian people, instead of try- favorable consideratiop. I firm- eon are r e que s t e d by Friday, February 2. Call ing to change over night the ly believe y?ur roasts. steaks, TU 1-4594. Luncheon ~2:30 p.m. Lecture 2 p.m. ond New York Critics' Award economics. politics and inequi- and chops will taste better and 12:30 p.m.-Windmill Pointe Garden Club-Luncheon .. CHAPELS ties Of far-away pIa c c s. we be more palata?le if yo~ av:ail and Meeting. Friday, Feb. 2 and Sai'urday, Feb. 3 might begin by stretching our DETROIT BIR!\UNGHAlI! yo:u:sleglf of thIS humal1ltanan 1 p.m.-Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe-Bridge. 8:30 curtain hands Stich a little way in un* pnVI e e. *3 45 B . . Tr M' 3975 CASS AVENUE 82l? EAST MApLE derstanding and compassion to Stephen J. Ernst. .: p.m. - rowme oop- eetmg-Mrs. Norman TE 1-2712 M14.6000 our close neighbors whose bur- Parent-Leader. Grosse Pointe High School Auditorium den is terribly heavy. Opportunities by themselves *3:30 'p.m.~Children's Art Class-Mrs. Stirling Loud- NORTHWEST This enterprise would have are of little account-the abH. Instructor. Fisher Rd. and Grosse Pointe Blvd. 18900 JAMES COUZENS long since failed without the ity to use them is what really 6:15 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Optimist Club-Dinner and Adults: $/.50 - Students & Teachers, $1.00 DI1.1300 guidance and ootirlng ~ffort of counts. 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Thursday, February I, 1962 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Eleven Mrs. Terrence A. Noonan Dr. Hartzell To Take Bride Noona n-Sattel me ier

Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sibert Kellogg, Of Milwaukee, Wis., an- nounce the engagement of their Vows Exchanged daughter, Stewart Claire, to Dr . .rohn M. Hartzell, son of Dr. and Mrs. John B. Hartzell, of Ridge Trip i'o Nassau follows Saturday Rites in Bethany road. Lutheran Church and Reception at Lochmoor; Tlle bride-elect is living i:1 Newlyweds Will Live in Detroit Rochester, Minn. She attended the University of Wi s con sin Carolyn Louise Sattelrneier, daughter of Mr. and where she was affiliated wii.h Mrs. Erwin M. Sattelmeie]" oE McKinley avenue and Kappa Alpha Theta. Terrence Armstrong Noonan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Hartzell was graduated Thomas H. Noonan, of Cincinnati, 0., spoke their marri. from Cornell University and he age vows in Bethany Luth(~ran Church Saturday after- received his degree in medicine noon. .--- -...- ..~-----.~,---~--- from the University of Michi- gan, At present he is ... fellow Th R r N . R"k: Fuji bronze mums. white pom " WOMEN'S e C\ . orman lee:, I poms and green ivy. The maid PAGES in the Graduate School of the unde of the bride, and The: of honor and the flower girl 0 University of Mir..nesota at the Mayo Clinic in Hochester. Rev. Kenneth M. Lindsev carried t\;e same '.v'th -f;weet- " heart roses. ~~. ," performed the c e r m 0 n y ~ The IVAN C. DUNLAPS, of which was folIc-wed bv a James Karman was the best I, Windmill Pointe d l' i v e, will " man, ar.d the ushers were " leave in March for Kitzbuhel, rcception at The Lochmoor I Bromwell Espy, brother-io-law Austria, to ski. I Club. : of 1hc bridegroom, and Davi1 Short and .... From Allotllcr "Pointe * * * I Hieck, Robert Schneider, Don- 0 The bride wore a dulcelte I aId GJrney and George Benck- BUFFIE DAVIS, daughter of I satin gown with filted basque; ('ostein. c- to the Pointe .'.~ . the CHARL~S S. DAVIS.ES, waist and neckline of bateau I . . " of Vie\v JR., of McKmley place, saIled of Alencon lace, three quarter I rhe 1:J~theI of the ,bllde wore MH, HENRY SHELL, of Fon- last week-end for Europe with sleeves. Her-skirt of controlled I,a blue lace and chiffon dress By Patricia Talbot tana lane, has been elected first her grandmother, the s e n i a l' bell shape S\'!cpt to a chapel, hn~ ~,/lat, O.f bl~e ~e~vet flow- vice-president of the Polish Aid :vms. DAVIS, of Chicago. After train. A crown effed of im- I ?rs \\ Lh lose svmbldlUm orch. , Society. Other Pointe officers Europe the two will stop in ported blossoms held ~ balle- lidS. ,. Travel agencies and airlines are flooded with incllitl~ MRS. STANLEY FOR- Cairo, B 0 m bay, Singapore. Irina veil of French silk"illusion. I An. olive green, satin p:au Pointers yearning to roam now that February's lowe6ng. MANIAK, of Lakeshore lane; Hong Kong Bangkok Tokyo I SI . d a t' ,de sow gown WIth matehmg days are upon us. MRS. ANN PARADZINSKI, of Honolulu add Acapulc~ befor~ le cbarrkle b crdea':lY ~alIn ! hat was worn by the' mother of >,::,~/;"1;~:~~:'~~ti''~"' prayer 00, oun In 51 vel' III > b ," . N e f f road, and MRS. JOHN coming home. , .. , " . d ,', le Iluegroom With green Photo by Eric Bennett flllgree \\hlch ha been carll cd i cvmbidium orch'd Off to Mexico last week went Mr. and"Mrs. Fredrick \"OnZN v • IAK, of Berkshire road. I CAROLYN LOUISE SATTELMEIER, daughter '" '" '" by Mrs Noonan in her wed- i • I s, \V. Parker. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. H2.rold Ravmond Bryer, '" * '" of the ErWIn M. Sattelm.eiers, of McKinley avenue, MR. and MRS. PETER ,FIELD ding. A cascade of orchids, I \~hen the couple left for Jr. .. flew to Palm Beach \vne1'e th~y will stay for a -while. MR. and MRS. M U I R B. was married Saturday in Bethany Lutheran Church (ELIZABETH LIVINGSTONE, stephanotis and ivy was fasten- Ith~Ir honeymoo? to Nassau the WIth Dr. and Mrs. Thomas '!\1aTT:son and then take an SNOW III (SUSAN GILLIS), of to Mr. Noonan, son of the Thomas H. Noonans of of G l' 0 sse Pointe), of Fair ed to the book. 'bn?e wa~ wea.nng a navy and • •• i wlute klllt SUIt and navy ac- .::.' apartment. Mr. and Mrs. Len Wmter left Sunday cve- St. Clair avenue, announce the CincinnatL O. " H a v en, N. Y., announce' the JUdIth Ann. Satlelmeler: SIS-: cessorics. They will make their mng for a three \vcek tour of the 'Virgin 'Islands. birth of a daughter, LOUISE birth of a daughter, SUSAN tel' of the bnde, was maId of: home in Detroit LESLIE, on December 28. honor. Her other sister, Bon-! . It \"1'11 bOe 1 ~ f" t 1 fl' It' d M W It I FLETCHER. on January 7. Wednesday, February 7, at 81 ;(OBERT CUOLIP of 'I'ou .r . 1,~r Irs. p an.c Ig l' an rs. -. a er .. >I< '" o'clock. ' - * * * I nic Sattelmeier, was flower' l f 1 htl - 1 I :'aine road, one of the 72 mem- r; C emmson IS eelmg s Ig ~'qucasy aoout crossmg t 1e ,Mrs. J. H. Reinhard will be I STEPHEN KINSLEY, son of girl. broad Pacific ev;en thoU,[:;h she will be seeing her twin' .At th,e Huro? Mou~tam C~ub chairman for ,the evening, as- Jers of the Republican State I the LEWIS KIN S LEY S. of B I' ide sma ids were Mrs. ClTanddaul'Thters for the first time ' I mId - wmter dIrectors meetlllg sisted by Mrs. Jol1n Steffell. Ce'ntral Committee,' was on h h . last weekend were the REN- hand for State Central's first Madison I' 0 a d, was recently' Bromwell Espy, sister of the Mrs.releminson and her daughter, Nancy. will leave VILLE WHEATS of Touraine Mrs. William Crow, and Mrs. meeting of the year ,scheduled elected corresponding secretary bridegroom, Mrs, Richard Dil- , April 30 for San Francisco and then four c\ays in Hawaii. road; the CAMERON WATE--R- J. T. Rowe. to be held last weekend at the of Delta Tau Delta at Albion lowry. 1\1rs. Erwin Reh, Julie' ::>" Then it \vill be on to Yokasuka, a suburb of Tokyo, to MANS III, of Touraine road, The program will consist Df ,Jack Tar Hotel in Laming. College. Tanner and Sally Whitson. ::;) visit her son-in-law and daughter, Lt. (jg) and Mrs. and the DO U G LAS CAMP- the recording by Major William i '" '" '" '" '" * ,. Dressed like the honor maid, ' Frederick H. l\1cClintock and'their "ear old twins Linda. BELLS, of Rathbone place. May~r o[ "Brainwashing of U.S. MA MR. and MRS, RICHARD J. the bridesmaids wore topaz ,~ ..' Prisoners of War during the ' RIE DICENZO, daughter EDIN (S H A RON FORD, of satin dresses WIth scoop neck- and Carolyn. Mrs. C]crninson and Nancy will be away Korean Conflict by the Chinese of MIL and MRS. MARIO J. I '" '" '" Grosse Pointe), of Alpena, an- lines, princess bodices with em- until abol~t Junc ~HT and MRS. M,I C H A E L Reds." Discussion will follow. DICENZO. of Wendy lane, has >.:30, . . I' nounce the birth of a daughtel', pire effed and bell shaped Plannmrr a 111ld Fcbnnrv cru t S th A . SCANLON, of Rosl;,n road, ,and ... * '" oeen awarded $400 from the JENNIE CAROLINE, on Jall- skirts. They wore headpieces • h C - C .. ... ISC a O~l menca ' MR. and MRS. WILLIAM FOS- ' Office of Vocational Rehabili- are l\.lr .. an~ .~1rs .. Henry G. qildner. TheIr daughter, TER, of Detroit. honored their 'R I C H A R D BALLENTINE, I tat ion, U.S. Department of uary 21. of a double band of matching 'J satin holding circle veils with, Conme. IS VISIting In San FranCISCO. parents MR, and MRS. WIL- son of MR. ~nd MRS. BALL EN- Health, Education and Welfare * ,. '" ~' ::: " * FRED F. FOSTER with an open TINE, of HIllcrest, is one of. 3.4 [or the spring seme'ster, 1962: CAD E T FREDERICK E.lleaf applique. " : house on Sunday. The senior stude.nts a~l~ faculty to par.tJcl- Marie is a senior in the occu- HARRIS III, son of MR. and. They carried a cascade-;, of Decorator To Talk FOSTERS celebrated their pate JI) a Clucago Work ProJect, pational therapy curriculum at MRS. FREDERICK E. HAR- For sta;\:'-at.homes who arc bored with their living golden wedding anniversary. s?onso~cd by tl~e Campus Chris- Western Michigan University, RIS, JR., of Beacon hill, has BURGER, of LDndon, who ar.' room dccor the Celebrity Seri('s offers a lift Thursday, '" * .. lI~n . F ello\~shIP,. of, Western Kalamazoo. She was a 1958 been nominated for the next rived for Christmas and will Febntun.' 8. :: _"IRS. ROBERT 1'. HERDE- ~11Chlgan Umverslty, ,Kalamazoo. I'graduate of Grosse Pointe High e'd i t ion of "Who's Who in sail home in mid-February. 111 i _\. - rh~se people are Chicago School. American Colleges and Ul1i- i '" * '" ' I< '" * ,') ... 11 or .1Os~. HIm, e SOll S W 0 aye" to ma c (l I '" '" '" such problems as urban hous- a member of Blue Key honoral'" J • '\I,h Aunt 1\-1 I 1 1 J t d 01 * * >I< MRS. HENRY T. EWALD, of " - • 1, tn~IC S canopy lC( S 31:( W la ever grau -/ JUDY EASTERMAN, daugh- ing renewal, juvenile delin- service fl'aternity, which spon- DR. and MRS. ALBERT D. Vendomr- road, left last week . nfbthcr s attIC ,YIelds he has t1c\'er ldcas. too. tel' of MR. and MRS. HOWARD I quency, human relations and SOl'S this big e'vent of the year RUEDEMANN. JR.. of Le\vis- to vacation at Clearwater. Fla. "'. * '" I A. EASTERMAN of Balfour welfare. Some time is provided at Michigan Tech, Houghton, ton road, are off this Thursday Her daughter-in-law, the jun-!

r:. d C t S . I! road. last Monday was elected fo~ sight-s,ccing and visits to and the son of MR. and MRS. for Lima, Peru where he will ior :VIRS. EWALD, of Moross]1 <> v ~ar "en"" en er erles' p1'esicpnt of her sorority, Delta POI~tS of ~nter~st.., . EARL W. WALKE, of Severn be chairman of medical ex- road, came home Thursday from f

.'C: Garden Center members arc anticipating the first Zeta. at Michigan State Uni- RI:.hard IS a J.unlOr 111.the lll- road. He is a senior majoring in hibits at the Pan-American 10 days in Del Ray, Fla., where In the annual spring lecture series starring the Pointe's ve'I'sity. dHustllal educ a t 10 ncu~rICtUlumf' m e c h ani c a 1 engineering at Me die a 1 Convention. The she will go again in March with i~ . d H . h' " >I< e was a l 9 5 9gra~ua e 0 Michigan Tech. R d M I D * * own rs.., vor aVl .a~rIS, w 0 wII!, talk on The Grosse Pointe High School. '" * * ue emanns will be' gone two her husband and children. c.. Ftoral Anc-estry of MedlCIne" February 6 at the War MR. and MRS. RICHARD '" * '" A I . . weeks, will go deep sea fishing * * * ' , I'vremorial. SIEMON, who were graduated ,mong t lose recelv111g de. at Cobo Blanco. MRS, HORACE E. DODGE, :J~ -' M H ., 1. f fl' " h . d f h together from the University of TIMOTHY DOHERTY and I grees from Eastern Michigan '" * '" of East Jefferson avenue, sailed ftUi' ,,:> rs. arrJ~ 0\ e,; 0 . ov. ers IS mente rom er Michigan on Saturday, January JOSEPH BRIGULIO, Grosse University last Sunday we I' e House guest of COUNT and from Port Everglades, Fla., this

mo\he.r. Mrs. Joh~ I?avld Duke, .who has some 250 20, becarne parents Of a daugh- Pointe stuGents at the Univer- .JOHN ART H U R MEDLEY, COUNTESS ALFRED NIEZY- week on a cruise through the ,J \'arleiles of camellIas In her Georgia gardens and at 70 tcr, VICTORIA LYNNE, on sity of Detroit, arc members DANIEL ARTHUR WARD and CHOWSKI, of Neff road, is his Panama Canal into the South :'J is~tiIl busily cross !5reeding these varieties to produce Sunday, January 21. Mrs. Sie- of the first Freshman Council WARREN WILLIAM AMENT. sister, MRS. HENRY STRAS- Pacific. • new ~r~ns. Dr. and M~. Harr~' charming Provenc~ man is llie furmcr Jan~ B~ on ~e U. ~ D. campw. ~------~------~~------road home was inspired by Jefferson's Monticello, which shong, daugUer of MR. and TUTIothy, son of MR. and Garden Center House Tour guests enjoyed some seasons MRS. JAMES W. BUSHONG l\lRS .. JOHN E. D?HERTY of' J '1l.go. _ of Grm,se Pointe boulevard. ~uckmgham road IS represent- _J .~ - . * * ", >I< >I< * mg a group of freshmen who 'I The District Nursing Society are majoring in economics or Welcome Mrs. Williams will hold its regular meeting On business administration in the {> Wednesday, February 7, at 11 U. of D. College C)f Commerce :> Wednesday n,10rn~ng a group gathere~ at Mrs. a.m" in the home of Mrs. Fred- and Financc.

Lconard A. BauI\.,s Moran rood home to drmk coffee erick P. Hart 246 Hillcrest I Joseph, son of MR. and MRS. c;.' and hear a report on Africa from an expert.. , road." , JAMES BRIGULIO of Stan-! The speaker was Mrs. G. Mennen Wflliams, wife of, "' * * hope road,' is representing a C'> the former govel;.,nor and now Assistant Secretary of Detroit area alumnae of Chi gJOup from the U. ?f D. Col- State for African' Affairs. Mrs. Williams has just re. Omega sorority will meet for lege of Gene~al. StU?Ies. Joseph ANTASTIC :.::> dessert at the Cha1fonte road plans on maJonng 111 electrical (Continued on Page 14) home of Mrs.' George Gerow on cr.gineering. The Freshman Council was formed to provide greater rep- SkJre Hours 9:30 to 5:30 representation in student gov- ernment fJr the ,freshman class at the U. of D. Its 56 members represent groups formed dur- () ing Freshman Orlentation Week last September. • ~;

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o Talks to Probe Mrs. Donald M. Swartz ues to Hear Elizabeth Perry Topic of' 'Sin' Correspondent ILeague Co-Sponsors Boat Club I - Exploring in depth the fascIn- Several prominent Grosse ating topic of "sin," Dr. Paul Pointers will. have key roles Weds Mr. Swartz'.. Elmcn, p"ofessor of Moral when the Women's Committee ArtCourse inSchools Feb. 2 wit Thcolo~ and Christhn Ethics 0[' United Community Services WeiJrs Peau de Soie and Alencon Lc'!ce for Rites Satur- at Seabury Western Seminary, marks its 27th year of continu- With Detroit Institute of Arts and Detroit Public Dance for Teen Agers to E Evanston, Ill,. will bring hIs ous community work at a noon Schools Junior League \Viil Bring Art Appreciation day in Christ Methodist Church; Couple Will vicws to Christ E pis cop a I Ball the Next Evening, luncheon on Monday, February to Fourth Graders; 28 Volunteers to Lecture Make Their Home in Chicago Church Monday evening, Feb- :1, at Masonic Temple's Crystal ..__ ,~_~_ Club for thE ruary 5, and Tuesday morning, Ballroom. The Detroit Institute of Arts. The Detroit Public February 6. The Detroit Boat Club In Christ Methodist Church Saturday evening Eliza- Sharing key roles with gen- Schools and the Junior League of Detroit have joined on Dr. Elmen will build his February :2 with "The Cn's. daughter of and Mr~. Chesler Perry, of eral chairman Mrs. George T. a cultural project to bring the cxperien'ces of beth Perry, Dr. ALii Ap- dance fr)r senirJr hi'~h Monday evening talk around club h Balfour road, ,vas married to Donald M. Swartz, son of "Adam's Fall." "Your Fall and Hall of 333 Washington road, predation to the chi 1 d r e ,1 of the Public Schools of The te:cna.s;ers will dance the Donald Swartzes. of Galien, :Mich. Mine" will be the theme of the \vill be: Mrs. A. Stanse.l~ Bush, Detroit. '. -----~ ,.-----~~~------Tuesday morning address. Be- 324 Moran road; Mrs. Charlcs The Junio'r Lea,rue ap-; !Jc;;an their intcnsive train!ng to 'Lhe music of Kit Red- . the rites the bride! djn.::(~ orchestra from C For . I groom; Dian Spansky and Mary lieving that the Church must W. Casgrain II, 118 Merriweath- proached th M se~m with! of these .JunlOr League gIrls chose a gown of whlte peau Michael l\lagee. take s e r i 0 U sly the literary .. e u : last October. They all met fOr until mic1ni;;ht '.vhcn a buf- mind. Dr. Elmen is. relating the er; Mrs. Walker L. Cisler, 1071 thIS Idea and together they,: len morning sessions at the In- de soie accented with Alcn- Chu;'ch Swartz was his b~o- fet will be sen'cd. Bible's concept of "Original Devonshire road; Mrs. Hugh C. made plans for a program stitute and were there givcn "A 111 n ther's best man and the ushers :\11'. and :-IT!'". Eennel h L. 1 Sin" to literary works, both Daly, 820 Edgemont Park; 'Mrs. to train the Junior League material to le~n about ea<:h con ace. sma ace crow were Stuart Swartz, Roger l":llnInl'J ;".(. ('hairml'n

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~brudry I. 1962 Thursday, Febr~ary I, 1962 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Thirteen lntes Woman's Page • • • by, of, and for Pointe V,lomen ' t CI b R ,~, I ~u.ppe~. Dance Engaged @1I11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I1I11I11I1I11I11I1I1I1I1I11I1I11I1I11I11I11!1I111111,lllIlIlIlIlIlIlIliilllllllllllllll1I11111111111111111111111111111111111111!iIll1l11lll@ Iponsors Boa .u e-opens For Sutgle Set ATTENTION PRE-TEENS ... Grosse Pointers' young single Schools business and professional set Feb.1 2 with Ball will be treat~d to a Roman eve- ENROLL NOW IN JACOBSON'S PRE-TEENCHARM CLASSES _~ ) ning in the . Italian Renaissance and Detroit Public Dance for Teen Agers to Be Followed by Annual Snow ('"Art Appreciation splendor of the Grosse Pointe Ball the Next Evening, Qfficial Opening of the vVar Memorial at 32 Lake Shore reers to Lecture road. this Friday evening. Feb- Club for the 1962 Season ruary 2 at 7 o'clock, Panel Members: Tj;(' Detroit Public T!~c Detroit Boat Club will open the 1962 season on desigr'led to give every YOU!'1g ,',,'oit hayc joined on' The evening will begin with • Fl'hnl~lr\, :2 with "The Crystal Ball." a semi formal inter a pizza and spaghetti supper 'crie:l'ces of Art AD- ,a\'il'''. Trudy :\Iil-! , \ ,;C!ll(l:'lll:n Classes of i,.I'. ,lC's~a Te \\' wml-known banel stand and in the dining .. :... 1~ll';1arc\ B. eushee. :'00111 as \\'l.11 ;::-; \\ hlle hurriC'anl' ' ~ l:L,~;m ~l. Bdl'num. ~Irs. Fashion model, and nssisted by our own E, f:CliJinsoll. :'III'S. !.1111P'; ;,ncl \\'hite brul1l.,hes 011: :\Ir. and :\lrs. I\laurice A. Eob- 1:1') tabl{'-; arram.(ed _cabard i l'l'ts, of Fisher road, announce " .\ ~;)e(':' and :\11"5. Pre-Teen P,mel, classes will be held 0 ,.t\ I" I'.'ill pro\'idp an aTtra.'ti\'e i t'he I'nJ..(a~el11l'llt of thrir daugh- -Photo by Paul Gach ll~;('k~t'ourrd for tl1(' clinpl's. ! tC'r. \L\I\G.-\HET' .LEAN. to ,,' r,l':' .JUr1:()r Lea~ue vol- _"moll:.( those \\'ho have ,nade Donald ,J:ll11l'S S{'xton, ,Jr., son each -Saturday morning from 10-11 a.m. s t::~ing part in the pro ... n'"en';ltions j,;"'l'Otn .J ipson \\ ho of the sl'lIior Sextons, of B{'l'k- i ; c'l" ~\Irs. J, .Kent Tcwel, '''l:a" im'itl'd Daee~' Grots. Sue ley. :\lil'l1. In the St. Clair Room at Jacobson~s , c'~ cI :-,cmplc, :'III'S, :-'lar- J);I\'ie~J Cordon Hillock, Cathy I :\li.';s ]{obcrts is an alumna of ...,.,,::. :\Irs, Hen!;.' Kuhl- 1 (lU:1~. Edward La Howe. Susan :\Iichigan ~tate l;nf"Cl'sity and Richard C. Rotteiet, ace CBS' GrO'sse Pointe. There will be no ,";1", Hobert Yalk, ~lr;;. ])an[{l!.t,l and Robl'rt In~raham her fiall{'c attepds :\ISU. A' June news correspondent. will dis- Plans have been completed _ Miss Ellen Boris '11 S:I:::h. :\Ii"s Diana to C'e!ebrate his birt hda:-; with ::;) \\'eddln c: is ;)lanned. cuss "Latin America-Cold War for a Iunchcon aild spring fash- _ Pierce ' d1arge for the classes. o . :,1;'>-. \\"llii;;::l Farquhar, ],:::1. ------~-- Battleground" when he appears ion show entitled, "Fashions. a {' :;~1e- W,d"h. :\I!'s. Wil- ~aturcla\'. Fehruar\" 3 the club at Detroit Town Hall Wednes- 1a Mode" to be hcld at 12:30 _ Lc';;'C:", :\11'5. W~ man Bar- '-\\ill he Ih~' see-n{' of' "'1'l1l' Snow: Windmill Ppin+e Club day. February 7. o'doek. Fe b l' U a l' Y 8, at the .. 1(1 :\Irs. P:lU! Keller. Series A - C harm Class Schedule 1\;:1[" This annual eH'nt of- : To Hear Mrs Harris The l' a,m. lecture in the I Grosse POiJlte Woods Presby- = \\'l!lia:ll Wells. :'III'S. [[cI,dl.\' opens till' Detroit Boat: ,_'_ Fis!ler '1') catre will be followed terian Church at 19950 Mack - Feb. 1O-,VI alking and posture o I , c Fern. :'III'S. :-..;orman ~lac~ L'luh tOI' the 1%2 Sf?;:son. ~ The \','illcllllill Pointe Garden by a spc Ikers luncheon at the Ave-\'lUc. - Feb. ~7-M(lke-up introduction :'.1:',. William Boyd. Mrs. ('ockt;lI!s will ~)e ser\'rcl at i Club \\ ill !lwet Tuesday, Feb- Detroit I oa~, Club. The program :s sponsored by = llieks, :'III'S. Charles .s \'. -; {,'docK. Ful1o\\'ll1g ('~l~lon. }.~~'. anc~ :\Irs. \\ 1l11~lm I ren 5 eagu? Too outspoken in his opposi- and Mrs. Bruce A. Ste\vart. = l~, I<\',\n,:; \1'111 ass!"t them as eo- I Names New PreSident lion to the Nazi, he was tossed Reserv:ltions may be made = '~el1's «();tlnnell. ,_ I into prison. Released in ex- by calling Mrs. Will i a m B, - . :\lr., and :'III'S. Le.o Cr. h.carn~, 1\( the ,January mec'ing .of the change for a Nazi newsman, he Shaffer at TU 4-0828, There l:1l' Kenneth L. Kllnml'ls, :1111. :\ll{'hi~,JU U'a[.(uc for CrIppled transferred to CBS in London will be a nursery available on anf\ :'Ill'S. liob:,t ~. ~holty ancl, Chi I d r~' n :'III'S, ~o: man W. in 1941. that day. The tickets are $2.00. t 'w Hohert (T, \\ ambolds are S\\ anle. of IIawthorn'~ I' 0 a d, . . . , I . - [tl ,e . t' ., He has traveled WIdelY Sl11ee ' ;l:'() n1l'm Jel:> 0 lC eOi11ml - was l'1eeled preSIdent The re- . . '" ,. I t' , . I t 1\'1 \V It the war and has been ll1 Latm 'VOlTIen ll'ke to look l'nto a ' Inn g preslc e.'. 1Y rs. a er A . ft th t f Y Miss Koren Bahr Pree-teen Shop-Second Floor ,)n',id{'nt ,and :'III'S. Danicl Kramer will be honored with a ,?enca ~ en . e pas ell' mirror, except when pulling = Parcells Miss Susan VanHorn ',0="= :\1. ('"me, :\11', and :\lrs. Edwin tea FC'bruar\' 7 at the Whitticr. ye~rs to .wltness flrs~ hand the _ , ~t. Paul's

~,.~" , .]' '1" 'I . 11, G 0 "e Jllrvs' CommUnIst takeover m Cub a. away from a parking place. - ~:.;".,....--- d~ 01. 1C C r,.. .. , Other ( rossa Pointe officers _ :\11'. and ,\1rs. G. II. BOQ.crtz, Jr., ele<-ted in l' Iud e Miss Esther ------thl' .John B. Grays. -:\11'.and Mrs. Witzk{', :\'j"s .Jane.~impson and Fine Jewelers Since ) 86 J 1{emy 1'. Cope. the Robert J. :\lrs, :'I1arvin n. Boutin. Ba rrelts and :\lr. ~l11d :\lrs. Rob..: t'I'1 :\1. P~mer arc am:)llg the, Crosse Pointers who have made :'11K and :\ITIS. ARTHUR W. further reductions! rc,;er\'ations. :\IOESL\, J 1\., (MARY CRA W- :\11', and ::\lrs. Earl G. :\le)"er FOHD) of Harvard road, an- are hostessing a party made IIp I noun(Td the .b i rt h of a son GIRLSWEAR act ot' 16 members of the "Week. ARTHUR WILLIA:\I MOESTA enclers Group," I Ill. on January 18. c.~C"2 fii( - cspccletlly '. : '('5-<: powder, and is SIZES: '~':~c size is mOSt con- 3 to 6x - Tto 14 - PRETEEN one of her initials e fagi#pq o ;n~l:";':ing federal tax, ,'"." Sculptured ~Iegonce. 350.00 Ii Ef4gPJl1. COATS " ,. , .~. 'd I I? L :.;e i:>8 sopn,;"care OOL $18 to $28 Prefer t~e casual styles? Orig. 29;98 to' 39.98 You'l; be delighted wifh Smart warm wool classics 7-14 JAC~~b;:. C'~~,.. interpreta7ion of either . ,", , . ' ~'y'e for Y0l,;! ,$11 end $13 '~~>'\~ • :> SKIRTS Orig. 15.00 and 18.00 $2 to $6 Solid nylons and cottons Orig. 4.98 to 10.98 New Porisienne design. 250.00 Slim or pleated solids and plaids ~eychain GI~LS SWIEATEI~~S 'e1usive at ~'arren'5, lVarren AI'e. rl0ics, Price including TV 2-0020 ROBES and LOUNGERS' 2.99 to 4.991 Adjacent Free Parking Orig. 4.98 to 6.98 to $3 $6 Pastel or dark classics, novf~lties Orig. 5.98 to 1q.98 lors d'oeuvre Cottons, nylons; prints and solids ser'[;'er DRESSES ery delightful rem em- SLEEPWEAR $3 to $8 ce in sterling. Anisti- Orig. 5.98 to 14.98 r propcrtioned and SCHOOL OF THE DANCE A modern two-tone classic in and 18K yellow and white gold. 450.00 1.50 2.00 lly shaped to pick up .Orig. 3.00 to 3.98 Vast range of fabrics arid colors 2'oeuvres easily, Price lding federal tax, only REGISTER NOW. , . for Ballet - Toe - C:!iaraeter Flannelette gowns'and pajamas fler Jir6{ :J)iamonJ 3.6x SNC}WS'.JITS lv10dern Jazz - Tap - Acrobatic •.. is perhaps the most significant of all. $9 to $15 Select an exclusive Wright Kay "Orange Blossom" Speei.11 Pre-Scl.n)ol Classes diamond ring of 18K gold, knowing it is the finest PRETEEN SVVEATERS Orig. 14.98 to 25.00 an.d Adult Classes obtainable at whatever price you wish to' pay. $3 to $6 Washable nylons and other fabrics & COMPANY II ~N Teen and Adult Ballroom Groups Prices include federal tax Orig. 5.98 to 8.98 VERSMITHS .ASS Orlon or fur-blends; variety of colors Youth Center BOULEVARD 16600 HARPER Corner KENSINGTON Second Floor S - Store Hours 9:30 to S ,(x) TUxedo 5-7703 TUxedo 5-3638 17051 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe, TU 5-5515 ieair, Flaf ida 1500 Woodward, Detroit, ond Northland. Convenient accounts available TWO HOURS FREE PARKING-Tickets Validated When You Make a Purchase ~ ------~------~-,illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllJlllllJllIlIIlIlIlIlllllIIllllIIlIlI1II11l1ll1l1l!1II11l1111111ll111ll11111111111ll1111111111l11111111l11111ll1111111111l1l1l1l1ll11l1ll1l1ll1l1l11ll1l1l1l1l1ll111111l11ll1ll1l'lIll1ll11l11l1l11illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!lllllllllllllllllll1l11l11l11l1l1l1~ f 1 II ) 5 _ g rl - s a 2 s 77 7 7 F EE9 n = Page Fourteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, Febiuary I, 1962 ------_-:..-Thur!.day, February I, 196 Society News Gathered from All of the Po:inltes 1 N e... 1 j Hospital Aides Center Offers French Course f From Another Pointe of Vie\v Mrs. Richard M. Curran To Be Wed ~ OF PUI A class in Conversational Fren{ h language either at thtf' ( (Continued il'om Page 11) Plan Party / -- French will be offered at the I sccondary or college level. It 1 turned from another trip to the Dark Continent ,vith her The monthly me'eting of Font- Gro.sse. Pointe War 1\!emOrial is hcped tha'; it will prove a '0 husband. bonne Auxiliary of St. John begmnmg Wednesd~y, Iiebruary refl'e:,her in .:onvcrsation and Hospital will be held on Wed- 14. from 9:30 to 11 In the mol'll- stn~nl'U1('n OntJ:s vocabulary. * :. ' ing. The course will continue ' .' , . nesday afternoon, February 7, weekly through May 30. The 16 While this is a second se- at 2 p.m. leSSOns are offered for a total mestc l' class at tlJc Center, the Among the activities plll.nned or $27. . grou}:- will be open to new as ~rOS5 by the Auxiliary for February well IS first :;'~mcst{'r students. is "Lunchc'on is Served" £01-. This course is made available For anyone who has studied lowed by a card p.arty to be to Grosse Pointers at the Cen- Fren{ h at all it should not be On held at St. Philip Nerf Hall on 'Zoning ter through the cooperation of difficult to begin the conver- Monday, February 19, at 12:30 the Adult Division of tl~e Uni- satior class :;1. this time. p.m. versity of Michigan and Wayne. Th'9 City Council of Mrs. Martin Weitzel is chair- StaLe University. Professor John Rer1ember ~,hcn you used to man and is being assisted by certain amendments to th£ Mrs. J. V. McCarthy as co- J. Lakich is the teacher. go to bed wit ~ the curfew? To~ hold a public hearing on t~ Skiiers Report chairman. .- .' The class is planned for those I dal' they just blow it to wake 1 at 5:30 p.m. in its Council Richard Schoenherr and Jay Fischer, who are at- Mrs. John Madison, prEsident with some background in the you uP.; @' ~I 1 tending Regis CoJlege in Denver, spent their ten day will tell of plans for the Rum- 1 East Jefferson Avenue. Inff semester vacation skiing in Aspen. ) mage S,a~e which is - an annual 1 Fund Raising Event for thIs ; i ,on the proposals are invitee And home from a ,,'cek at Otsego. which has never \ (.': I • 'of group. This sale' will take place .... ,,, .. $..... been bettcr, are Mrs. Dan Simmons and Mrs. Richard TWO MORE WEEKS t City Clerk. in March. Mrs. Wilfred Lysaght Announcement is made Of the; Brodhead. ~ ( ,.-::~ ~ and members of St. D-avid's e n gag erne n t of CAR 0 L of c Following the heari!' Parish will be hostesse" at the THERESA KIEFER, daughter Paray l-Iollorecl By Syrnphony tea which will follow this of Edgar F. Kiefer, of Wedge- Our 32nd Annual tion, eithel" in their present meeting. wood drive, and the late Mrs. velope~ through the hearir. Kiefer to George Ant h 0 n y Paul Paray was appointed' Dctroit season will he divided Schulte, Jr., son of the senior i pear below. Conductor Emcrit us of the Dc- among several gue<;t conduc- Schultes, of Harvard road. trait Symphony Orchestra by tors. Already engaged are Krieg-Byrne I unanimous vote of the organ- Sixten Ehrling-. who will con- The bride-elect is an alumna JEWELRY AND 'SILVER. of Mercy College and her fi- ization's board of directors at duct from Dec. 3 through Jan. Rites Read ance was graduated from the its meeting on Januarv 18 in 12. and Werner Torkanowsky, I University of Detroit. A June Ford Auditorium. . Dr. and Mrs. Robert Byrne, who will follow E111'ling for wedding i.s planned. J A. T; Regulate the l;nder t e r m s of th~ nrw th"ec weeks of concerts in De- of Milwaukee, Wis., announce CLEARANCE I-~ the marriage of their daughter. agreement. Paray will return to trait Jan. 14 through Feb- Use of Y~rds (b) J the helm of the on:hcstra he, ruary 2. Carol Lynne, to Earl Michael a <. helped build "for four weeks I Photo by Cy Trainor Krieg, son of Dr. and Mrs. Earl For Storage each year beginning with the I Tor.kanowsky, the you ng MARY CHARLOTTE HEENAN, daughter of Dr. Bride-Elect G. Krieg, of Middlesex boule- Amend 5.6 of the Ordi- 1963-6-1 season. Plans have al- I r~ml'ncan who recentl~ won the and Mrs. Theophilus Heenan, of Three Mile drive, vard. nance as ready been completed fOl' him ,:-;~umburg conductor s award, was married Saturday in St. Clare of Montefalco Cc)de ,to read fol- The b rid e was graduated lows: to conduct the first nine ,,'ceks l'vIIl also take thc orchestra on Church to Mr. Curran, son of the George Currans, of from Milwaukee Downer Semi- of the 62-63 season after which! a thre~ \\e~k ~xt:nded t?tIr of ," 1= Mar uette drive nary and attended Albion Col- C he will return to Europe for: the l\IlS';ISSIPP~\. al.ley } eb. 4 q . _ 5.6 Opr.n Spaces. No yard, lege where she was a member court 01" ether open spaCe pro- r a full schec1ulc of guest eoo-! ~~lrough Feb. 23,}J 963. I of Kappa Alpha Theta. "';' vided about a::ly building for lei l' ducting engagements_ : Plans fo)' the remainder of /' M. H W d Michael is an alumnus of the the pur;)ose of complying with ;: The b~ard annollnce~ that i the 62-.63 season will be <}n- ISS eenan e 5 Grosse Pointe University School Includes Valentine (;!fts the provisions of these regula~ t the remall1clcr of the 2 I-week I nouncen at a later date. and attended Albion \-,'here he tions shall again be used as a was affiliated with Alpha Tau Pearls - Rings - Costume- Jewelry yard, court. or other open space l: Omega. He is now a me'dical for anothe::- building existing or ti NEW LOCATION! Comp'e;e-S~:;se,v;.: Richard M. Curran student at the University of Broaches • Watches • Ftenda nts,ll> intendec to exist at the same Mjchigan where he is a member time. No part of a rear yard c NEW YORK CUSTOM SHOE SHOP of Nu Sigma Nu. within tlm feet of a street, no ]- Wm. E. Hintz, Prop. Pair Exchange Vows Saturday in St. Clare of Monte~ 'STERLING and SILVERPLATE side yard facing a street, and j DON'T no fron t yard shall be used falco Church with Reception Following at Bride's (. 133 r Grand River SUFFER! To Meet Feb_ 7 for the storage of boats, trailers c Toko ;:Ievotor to 2nd Floor Home; Uncle of Bride Officiates or other personal property. No t: \Ve ore still mOK]ng the same shoes, boots, arches. personal pro per t y shall be B \lie corry out coctors' orders som~ -as for 40 years. In St. Clare of Montefalco Church Saturday with Grosse Pointe Branch of o stored in any rear yard in a n Jockey and Riding Booh, Golf Shoe, ,. WO 2.7989 her uncle, Father Paul G. Heenan, officiating Mary American Association of Uni- and up to 0 residential district except pro- 20% 50% (; Cly~r1otte Heenan spoke her marriage vows to Richard versity Women has many inter- perty held for the private non- [, '-~--- - esting groups but perhaps none .. M. Curran. ~------...... ~I commereial use of a person liv- :0, more fascinating than the Writ- ing on the prem ises. The bride is the daughter Candice Curran, the bride- ers' Group. Its meeting next Dr. and M;~:..wE;.~l'~w.':\~'.Ir~in:i of Dr. and Mrs. Theophilus groom's sister, was maid of Wednesday, February 7, at OFI: of Bishop road, announce the Our honor in a ballerina gown' of _~ 8'. T0 ~Aodify :lille Heenan, of T h r e e Mile 12:45 p.m. will be fairly typical. engagement of their daughter, 35th kelly green taffeta. She carried drive, and her husband is The meeting will be held at CHLOE KRISTINE, to Doug- ~R:e9ulations on Business ,,-at~h.-epail.ing red roses. ' Year the son of Mr. and Mrs. the home of Virginia Leonard, las Walker Dodge, son of the I Parking in Residential All Makes George Curran, of Mar- William Kennedy Was best 10676 Duprey, and will feature James Walker Dodges, of New c man and seating the _guests t quette drive. the reading and criticism of York. , Dishict EDWARD CRAFT were Paul and Ted Heenan, manuscripts'" under the direc- Ampl, F", Po,k'o. /~~ 9 t, 6, Fddovs'o 8 For the rites the bride chose brothers of the bride, and An- The bride~elect is an alumna I tion Of Mrs. Allen. Brunson, of Mary Washington College Amend 5.14 c)f the Ord;- GROSSE POINTE a classic crystal-white duchess thony Wujek. taffeta gown styled with a fit- chairman. of the University of Virginia. °nance Code to read as CLOCK REPAIR ted bodice and an empire waist~ A breakfast and reception Each member of the AAUW She was a member of the Ter- follows: COMPANY line defined with a cuffed followed the ceremony in the Writers' Group will present a t'apin Club. bride's home. thumbnail biography 5.14J)ff-Street Parking. Non. band. Alcncon lace accented the Her fiance was graduated \lALE NiE ~ ~fl~j'i)IEWELRY 15233 Kercheval, at Beacon$field VA 1-6257 Yj \\!~ /1 ,~ Residential Uses. Property used a waist and bodice. from Dartmouth College and I \ ~.Y \ !J wholly or partly for non--dwell- f' .An Alencon lace cap caught received his master's degree = ing purposes, shall, unless de- i her short tiered veil of illusion Specz'alz's\ts ""ln~~t~te Sdvero from New York University. He termined 0 the r w i s e by the a and she carried white snap- r ~ A Distinguished Residence near Downtown is a member of Kappa Sigma. Board of Appeals, have one or s dragons and violets. • The pair will exchange vows in 1660 I E. Warren, Cor. Kensington more free off-s~et parking lots 01 New York in April. for employees and patrons and ac TUxedo 1-4800 sMll have off-street loading fa- sc "'Serving ,ne- Po;nt" EICdIJJ;vol'lu Berry;DeSantis Rites Garden Court Apts. cilities for service vehicles as f1 , Will Be Read June 16 Ohio State Women ------_ .. _------follows: fi, 2906 E. JEFFERSON .,'------? To Hear Dr. Carson (1) Whel'e the non~dwelling use tc Mary Camilla DeSantis and tl Roy C. Berry will b<: married invol yes a b u i 1din g, the on June 16. The bride-elect is Spacious apartment now available The 41st Birthday Annivers- ~parking are a shall equal IT" ary Dinner of the Ohio State Pi===:1 I. dJ'l SEWERS ELfCTRICALLY CLEANED the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths and ad. P~UB=====LI====C A~' two-thirds the ground cov- GAS & Oil BURNERS University Women's Club of 'U=(':IOI erage of the building, ex- rr~J Neil DeSantis, of Detroit. LEAKY BOILERS & PIPES joining heated garage. Detroit will be held in the Bag- p~ Mr. Berry, son of the Charles I cept that in the case of ley Room of the Statler~Hilton churches the area shall be th Berrys, of Allard road, is a stu- Mr. Moloney, res. mgr., LO 7-3365 sv dent at the University of De- Hotel, Saturday, February 17 such as to accommodate one NIGHT SERVICE TR 2.3030 S~lI troit where he is affiliated with at 7:30 o'clock preceded by a TUES., FEB. 6th automobile for e a c h ten 17427 Meek Ave. social hour starting at 6:30. seats, and in the case of th Alpha Kappa Psi. he The Toastmistress will be Miss .Afternoon I P.M., Evening 8 P.M. theaters, auditoriums and LEWIS and FORD COMPANY Viola Wolfe who was the 1953 ' the"'like the area shall be S;JJ recipient of the Ohio State Also Wednesday Evening,"February 7th at 8 P.M. sue b as to accommodate t

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Thursday, February I. 19b2 y, February I, 1962 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Fifteen ~ Board Of Appeals upon all POINTE PLEDGES Logan, Botany 500 and Edgle and at no extra cost to out questions arising under this City Club Sets Clothes. cust.omers," said Russo. ,_ Chapter and when so acting it Among the Ferris Institute L D shall have all the powers and students' who pledged to one ecture ate . "All garments coming to us The G r ass e Pointe Valet )intes duties conferred upon a board of the Greek letter organiza- from this point forward will Cleaners have one branch, 10- NOTICE of appeals by Act 207 P.A. 1921, tions at the college during re- Vassar-educated Maxime Ber- be cleaned with SANIT01-l'E, cate'd at 21155 Mack. as amended. Such Board of Ap~ cent r u s h i n g activities are litz Vollmer, who gets laughs I ", ..-,------peals shall hear and decide ap- Pointers THOMAS CONNOLLY, with languages, is the next OF PUBLIC HEARING peals from and review any pledged to Sigma Alpha Delta Celebrity Series lecturer com- C. f G P • order, requirements, decisions, fraternity; TERRENCE DONO- fng to the Women's City Club It, 0 ross.e,-"olnte VAN, pledged to Tau Kappa of Detroit Friday morning, , e:wh languat;e ('ithrr at tlH' or determination made by any CITY OF admini ...trative official charged Epsilon fraternity; GARY ERT- February 9. ,'OIHiary or ('()!:C~(' le\'('1. I, with the enforcement of this MAN, pledged to Phi Delta Chi Mrs. Vollmer, who grew up , hOpN! :hat it \\ill proyc a Chapter. Said Board of Appeals fraternity; JON SWANSON, in the home of her famous . ,fr('"I1('; in con\'CTsatlOn and may in specific cases and sub- pledged to Delta Tau Epsilon grandfather, Maxmillian D. Ber- . :"('I1;:;tI1Cl. ODe's \'ocabulary, Important Spel:~ialNotice ject to appropriate conditions fraternity; RAYMOND YORK, litz, founder of the interna- @ pledged to Sigma Alpha Delta tionally renowned Berlitz School ,rhilc thi" j" a "C\'DIU! ~r- and safeguards vary or modify the application of the regula- fraternity, and DONNA CAR- of Languages, will speak on 1 l'~tfT class at the Ccntef. the ~r05se 1~oinfe1$arh : 'OUi) \\ i:i he oprl1 to new :is tions herein established, in LESS, pledged to Delta Zeta "Why We Talk the Way We Absent V(oter!~ Ballots sorority. Do". "';1 as fir.,;t "Cl1lr:,-UT "tuden\:,-, harmony with their general purpose and intent as follOWS: : 'r an'\' onr \\'110 has studied Mrs. Aaron E. Wilcox, pro- for Zoning Ordinance Amendments per cent of the area of the gram chairman who will intro- '\'I1('h' at all it ~hollld not be (1) Permit the erection Of addi- ;. ;"fint! t to bcgin the (,Ol1\Tr- tional buildings or the en- lot duce Mrs. Vollmer, says that :ion c;ass at this time. The City,Council of the City of Grosse Pointe Park has proposed largement of existing build- (8) Permit variations in the re- this is a blend of entertain- ings or uses on the same quirements for outer courts ment and solid information. I Speciaf Ellection certain amehdments to the Zc'ning Ordinance. The City, Council will parcel of land or one con- in dwellings, in accordance Our English language with t:C'l11('rnher "hen y0\l us('d to hold a public hearing on the proposals on Monday, February 26, 1962. tiguous thereto or directly with the provisions of pre- its variable pronunciation and : ' to lwd \':it11 ;11(' ('urfew; To- across an alley therefrom, vious sections of this Chap- unpredictable word - meanings, 1 TUESDAY, FEBRU~~RY13, 1962 i ....,11C'y jus: blow it to \\'3k(' :; at 5:30 p.m. in its Council Chl:!mbe rs in the Municipal Building at 151 15 each in the same single ter. its eccentric spelling and its (9) Where there are practical derivation from many other ~l up. East Jefferson Avenue. Interes'ted parties wishing to present their views ownership of record at Feb- Registered qualified electors in the City of Grosse ruary 27, 1928, for a busi- difficulties or unnecessary languages provides this speak- Pointe who expect to be absent from the City or who are on the proposals are invited to appe ar at suc.h hearing or to write the ness or activity located in hardships in the way of cr with a wealth of material confined to home or hospital by illness or disability are City Qlerk. a district restricted against carrying out the strict let- for brilliant anecdotes. She has urged to apply for Absent Voters Ballots for such Election such use, where the en- tel' of this Chapter. vary or the gift of making a scholarly at once. NO APPLICATION CAN BE MADE AFTER 2:00 ~EWEEKS largement or expansion of modify any of its rules, subject exciting and humorous O'CLOCK P.M. SATURDA Y, FEBRUARY 10, 1962. Applica- tion must be made prior to SUch ti,me at the City Office. Following the hearing .• '~he Rroposals will be considered for adop- such business or activity regulations, or prOVisions sacrificing any of its validity; (.,tion, either in their present form or with such amendments as may be de- will not be detrimental to relating to the construction, At the Celebrity Luncheon, or tend to alter the char- structural c h a n g e sin, M','s. Lee Murray, Women's Di- '9 , Annual veloped through the hearing. The proposals, in their present form, ap- acter of the neighborhood. equipment, or alteration of rector of WJR, also a Vassar LAWRE:'IJCE C. SAVAGE buildings or structures, or alumna, will introdu{:e Mrs. CITY CI.ERK " J pear below. (2) Where the boundary line of the use of land, buildings or Vollmer, who was graduated a district divides a lot in a .:J structures, so that the spirit from Vassar at 19 with a Phi CITY o,r: GROSSE POINTE r.> Charles D. Heise, City Clerk single ownership at Feb- Of this Chapter shall be ob- Beta Kappa key! She resides ruary 27, 1928, permit the 17150 t~laumee - TU 5..580(( l\n SILVER City of Grosse Pointe Park served, puNic safety se- now in Westchester County, extension of a use permitted Published G, P. N. 1-31-62 ar.d 2.7-62 cured, substantial justice N. Y" where she is a civic on the less restricted por- A. To Regulate the tion Of such lot to the entire done. leader in her community. 1------_ v~l of the Board of Appeals. (6) In a residential district lot but not for a distance of The Department of Buildings After Vassar, she took post '------.4 Use of Yards and Safety Engineering shall graduate work at Columbia Uni- 0 ANCE (b) An application for approval every parking lot, whether more than fifty feet beyond of any such parking lot shall accessory to a business use the district boundary line. give not less than fifteen (15) versity, taught English to a For Storage days notice Of the hearing of variety of people from a French CI-t, of GlrOSS',I,e POI.nte ::J be filel with the Depart- or to a use permitted in a (3) Permit the erection and every appeal to all persons to prize fighter to a Russian u4mend 5j6 of the Ordi. ment of Buildings and Safe- residential district, shall Use of a building or the use whom any real property within prince; has written advertising, nonce Code to read as fo/. ty Engineering accompan- have part of its area devot- three hundred (300) feet of the verse, magazine articles; pro- Wayne County. Michigan ied by a plan of the pro- ed to set-back and buffer of premises in any location lows: premises in question shall be duced amateur theatricals and ;) pased parking lot in sarh strips. ana only the remain- for a public service cor- assessed, such notice to be de- worked in civic volunteer ac- 5.6 Open Spaces. No yard. detail as the Department ing area shall be used as a poration or for public util- livered personally or by mail tivities. court or other opec spaCe pro- may require. parking area, as follows: ity purposes, and make ex- addressed to the respective New members of the City vided about any buildiniS 'for (c) A public hearing on the ap- Notice of (a) The parkmg area shall be ceptions therefor to the owners at the address given in Club, with their husbands, are the purpose of complying with plication shall be held by the provisions of thcsc regula- set back conforming to the height, yard and court re- the last assessment roll. The invited to attend ii dinner party the Board of Appeals, At front yard required in said concurring vote Of two thirds for new members, on Monday, tions shall again be used as a qujrements herein estab- :;ntine, Gifts such publie h e a ri n g the district. The parking area of the members of the Board of evening, February 5. Mrs. Fran- Special Eh~!ction yard, court or other open space Board shall determine whc- lished, which the Board for another building existing or shall be separated from the Appeals shall be necessary to cis W. Smith, a past president :ostume Jewelry thcr or not the parking lot rear lot line and side lot considers reasonably neces- reverse any order, requirement, of the club, is chairman. intended to exist at the same '.vill be detrimental to the line by buffer strips not sary for the public conveni- decision or determination of to be held ()n time. No part of a rear yard character of the neighbor- nes - Pendants within ten feet of a street, no less than ten feet in width ence or welfare. any administrative official, or hood; if the Boa r d shall except that where the prop- to decide in favor of the appli- TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, ~1962 side yard facing a street. and Wid that such parking lot (4) Permit in a Residence Dis- Valet Cleaners no front ya-rd shall be used erty to the rear or the side cant any matter upon which the Sll VERPlA TE (as proposed in the appli- trict a temporary building o for the storage of boats. trailers is in a business district, or Board is required to pass under cation, or with such addi- or use incidental to the Get Franchise or other personal pruperty. No where the parking are a this Chapter or to effect any to fill a vacancy in the office of Representative in tional con d i t ion s as the abuts an alley, no interven- residential development, in- variation in this Chapter. pei-~ollal pro P.c l' t y shall be Congress in the Fourt~,enth District Board may determinc) will cluding real estate sign- Grosse Pointe Valet Cleaners stored in any rear yard in a ing buffer strip shall be re- not be detrimental to the quired. boards located on the prem- of 17854 Mack avenue an- To the Qualified. Electors of the City of Grosse Pointe, residential district except pro- D. Oil and Gasoline (,) character of the neighbor- ises to which they apply, nounced this week that it has I County of Wayne: perty held for the private non- (b) A solid masonry wall of hood, it shall approve the such permit to be granted Stations, Etc. been franchised by the Sani-j commercial use of a p~rson liv- same. brick, stone, or other ap- for an initial period of not tone Company, makers of the ing on the premises. proved material and having You are hereby notified th.1t a Special Election will be held (d) After the Boa r d has ap- more than two years, and Add new section to Ordi. worlds greatest dry cleaning in the City of Grosse Pointe. Wayne County, Michigan, on a height of four feet above proved a parking lot, the in the case of a building nance Code tg read as fol. process. Tuesday. February 13, 19(i2 at which time candidates for B. To Modify applicant desiring a permit grade shall be provided (j) only upon application ac- lows: Paul Russo, owner, who is a the office of Representati\'e in Con.gress in the Fourteenth thcrefor shall amend his at the line between the companied by a bond and director and treasurer of the District will be voted for b Wayne County. Regulations on Business parking area and the ~- 5.33 (4) Business District - application and plans to bill of sale to the City, ef- Detroit Dry Cleaners Institute o Gasoline Station, Car Wash and Parkif'lg in Residential, quired buffer strip and l, Kercheval and Nottingham FIED that the polls for said Avenue follows: for be', outstanding, unex- 6 Defer School, Kercheval and Nottingham ,LLERIES pired, and unrevoked. No election will be open from (a) A parking lot accessory to on Board of Appeals 7 Grosse Pointe Park Library, Pierce School, Ker- 7:00 A.M. until 8:00 P.M., on lEONA D. Llir.IDLE :F~ERSON a business use (i) shall abut such parking lot shall be cheval and Nottingham' Tuesday, February 13th, 1962, the business district or an changed from that shown Amend Section 5.43 of the the date of said Special Elec- City Clerk alley in the rear of the on the approved plcms, ex- Ordinance Code to read as CHARLES HEISE. tion. . C!TY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS , Auctioneer and Appraiser business district or (ii) shall cept after complying with City Clerk fo!lows: Dated Grosse Pointe Woodf', Michigan, January 31, 1962. abut another parking lot, the procedure herein pre- Thomas K. Je'fferis tion. call WO 3.6255 ,Published in the GPN Feb. 1 and Feb. 8, 1962. accessory to a business use scribed for the estabiish- 5.43 Board of Appeals. The Township Clerk Puhlished G.P. News 2/1 and 2/8/52 established with the appro- ment of suoh parking lot. City Council shall act as the Township of Gross. Pointe -,,------_ ...... c' } " 1 --11== ..- & -II 6 2 I I, I I r I Thursday, February I,

t ~ ~ ,"- f~ YOUR AD CAN BE CHARG ~ f ([ ~ ~,,, CLASSIFIED RATES ::horge Ads-12 words fer $1.00 S i' ::osh Ads-12 words for 90c ~ ~ IOc each odditional word ~ Call ,~ TUXEDO 2-6900 f I< 3 Trunk Lines ~ TENT'S MOMENTS-Scenes like this are the order of the day LINER STATIONS ,r, at Cocoa Beach, Fla., Cape Canaveral's neighbor, where CUNNINGHAM DRUGS f 16941 Ke.rchevaJ at Notre Dame ev~rybody's got a grandstand seat for the orbit blastoff. TO 5-9698 ~,\,. ~ Those legs belong 1;(; Vicki Spurgeon of Toronto, Ont. Her HARKNESS PHARMACY husband is one of t~e newsmen at the cape. 20313 Maclr Ave at Lochmoo. NEW TECHNIQUE- PracUc- TO 4-3100 mg on the River Cam at ~"'"EW8 SALES STATIOSS Cambndge, England, the CALIFORNIASHIVERSUNDERSNOW BLANKET-Heavy snow accC'npanymg a sudden on,ct DOWI'.'TOWN AREA Cambridge boat race crew of wintry weather in southern California collapsed a light patio roof on tjJe home of Mrs Grand Circus Park news Stand Majestic Bldg News Stand uses a new technique. In- Marvin Putnam in suburban Los Ang-eles. Swimming- pools we I e frozen bver m the area. stead of rowmg with oars E. JEFFERSON TO CITY lIMIT~ Alden Park Manor alternating on either side of Camerons Gift Shop. Wayburn the boat, m;mbers 3 and 4 & :feff are rowing on the port side Park Drugs. City Limits 5 6 c C:iROSSEPOINTE PARK and and on the star- Miller Pharmacy Wayburn and board. The other four are Kercheval keepmg U1eir normal sides. Sullivan Pharmacy. Beacor.sfleld I U. S. EMBASSY BLASTED-Tommygun-armed soldiers were and Kercheval Cambridge borrowed this placed on guard around the U. S. embassy (above) in Cara- Lous' Party Store on Charlevoix teChnique from the Italian cas, Venezuelan capital, after an explosion blasted out all GROSSE POINTE C! TY Q crew which used the same \ four walls of a washroom 50 feet from office of AmblUlsa- Knuff's Pharmacy Notre Dame method to win the European ", and Kercheval dol' C. Allan Stewart on the seventh floor. The blast 00- Cunnmghams Drugs Notre Dame championship last year. curred during a day ot pro-Castro demonstrations, and Kercheval Notre Dame Pharmacy, Notre I and Kercheval GROSSE POIN IE FA~M5 I Trail • Pharmacy. Kercheval on, the HlJI Farms Dru.gs. Fisher Rd. and Kercheval I c. Schettlers Drugs. Fisher Rd and Maumee I Kinsel Drugs, Mack and 7-:\.11le Rd I Woods Drugs Center. Mack and Bournemouth (7 Ml1e Rd.l GROSSE POINTE WOODS Grosse Pointe Pharmacy Mack and Huntington Harkness Pharmacy. Mack anCl Lochmoor How...:d ,Johnsons. Mack and 8- Mile Goronflo. Mack and Anita Arnolds Drug. Mack and Haw- thorne Bob's Drugs. Mack and ROSlyn D:TROIT AREA Briggs Drug Store. Mack and C;I Tourame Rands Medical SerVlce Pharmacy Mack and Moran Blue Cross Drugs, Mack and Nett Blue Hill Pharmacy. Mack and BIlle Hill AI PUI~rA DELESTE,Uruguaj'an spa, the t.:onterence ot western hl:mlSphere foreign mID- 0 Devonshire Drugs. Mack and Devonshire lsters presents thiS scene as delegates discuss Cuba, Castro. Communism. '/f'ldlfJfJllu/u) ;t. & L Pharmacy. Mack and J:>ea-I GETS CONGO POST-Robert constield 'Colony Patent Medic1ne. 1500 K. A. Gardiner of Ghana Mack BURNED UP OVeR TAX INCREASE-Holding his grandson, ~above) is new top United 51. CLAIR SHORES Nations official in The Con- Matt Reilly of Lanesboro, Mass., smiles as his house burns. Arnold Drugs. Marter Rd and go, succeeding Dr. Sture He burned the 200-year-old structure as a protest against an Jp.fferson mCi'case m assessme;rt, after paying 50 cents for a permit Linner of Sweden, who asked AIMING FOR DUTCHNEW GUINEA-Indonesian soldi.ers traiIl o to "burn somethmg." The house reputedly once was occu- to be relieved after serving ~heir rifles through a barbed wire fence during preparation 1A-PERSOt:ALS sil"~e July, 1960. pied by the noted humorist, Josh Billings. for "liberation" ot Dutch New Guinea. WrLL TAKE CARE OF elderly woman on 1st. floor. Good . ,~e and good meals. VAlley - 4..7920. o 2'\-MUSICAL 0- INSTRUCTION HHwaiian Guitar; Spanish and Multi-Kord. Master Course

o ROL1\.ND GUILLEMET Formerly with the Victor Recording Co. Studio C Residence WA 1-5110 LA 6-8136 PlANO, organ, voice, theory. Pre-school through university level. Walter Mueller, 482 Co- lonial Ct. N., TU 6-1090.

GROSSE POINTE CONSERVATORY Staff of Professional Teachers PIANO, VOICE, VIOLIN, THEORY Beginning students through DOG TAGGED-Kathy Miller, artist leveL 3, hugs Juno after her nar~ 20758 Mack, near 8 Mile row escape from wanderlust TU 4-9843 TV 6-2359 in Corte Madera, Calif. Mrs. Norman W. Eaton noticed NIGHTCLUBDEBUT- Making PUNCH A-~D JUDY Kathy, in pajamas and slip- her nightclub debut at the MUSIC STUDIOS pers, and the dog out in the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas, Piano, guitar, classic guitar, "HiREEDIE IN FEEDPLANTBLAST-St. Loms firemen battle a cold. She coaxed them both Nev., actress Mamie Van banjo, accordian, \iolin. roaring blaze following an explosio~ that ripped the Ralston inside, but Kathy couldn't Doren did everything except 15 Kercheval, Purina feed plant, leaving three persons dead and 37 other remember her name. Juno's act. She wore five different license tag provided a link, Grosse Pointe Farms workers injured. One of the dead was Fire Capt. Roy Simp- hats and slipped in and out CA;'II~OJjE EYES ON RUSt" U. S. ~:ecleLary u1 ~late !.J~~n and a bit of telephoning lo- TU 4-4440 Res. 372-8994 son, victim of a heart seizure. of four different dresses and Rusk (foreground) seems to draw penetratmcr stares from cated Kathy's home a mile this flesh-colored leotard as Cuba's delegates at the we~tern :emlsphcle <:> fOrel2Tl mm- away. Her mother, Mrs. Ells- she sang and danced her way isters meeting in Punta del Este, u:'uguav. TIle\, al~ (from 21l-TUTORING worth Miller, thought the through nine numbers. left) Foreign MinISter Raul ROH, I~omm'llnl:"':' t C'ulc's wanderer was in bed. PRIVATE TUTORING Rodrigl.lez and Pi"e:::ident OSV:IJrjOC "rtl(,O:-; '(I) IN YCUR OWN HOME AU subjects; all grades. Adults ar:d children. Certified teach - ers. WHOA! DEVICE-A thing called an Abort Sensing and Im- Call: plementation System (which see indicated) is what calls a DETROIT AND SUBURBAN halt to whooshing an astronaut into orbit if anything is TUTORING SERVICE wrong. It is housed in a pod outside the rocket. The ASIS, developed by General Dynamics in San Diego, Calif., senses KENWOOD 7-4653 a malfunction, determines whether the spacecraft should be ejected, and commands the ejection, all in 30 to 50 thou- COMMUNITY sandths of a second. The spacecraft, or capsule, can be seen TUTORING SERVICE atop the Atlas at Cape Canaveral, Fla., between sections MRS. LOUIS MARICK, DIREC - marked Escape Tower and Spacecraft Booster Separation. TOR. Tutoring by degree teach - eX's available in ail subjects for grades high school, college and adult education. 339 Merriweather Grosse Pointe Farms OPENINGS FOR TEACHERS TUxedo 4-2820 3._.LOST AND FOUND LOST: Girl's engagement ring , vicinitr Mack to 8 Mile. Re - ward. TUxedo 1-2971.

1.-HELP WANTED MALE and FEMALE YDUNG gentlemen or ladies with car, familiar with Grosse Pointe. No sales. Apply 20780 Mack, Friday and Monday A.M. SPACE SUITED-Recent studies indicate astronauts workmg P AnT TIME office help for wo- MOON VISITORMODEL-Dr. j;~red P. Adler, manager ot the outside their space ships will not have to wear robot-like man who wan t S additional space systems division of Hughes Aircraft Co., Culver City, action-impeding suits which some persons have considered earnings. Approximately 12 Calif., shows a full-scale model of the Surveyor space craft CAUGHT IN STORE-Arrested by sign language, burglary necessary to survive in the hostUe environment of space. hours per week during day- that will make a soft landing on the moon late this year. 8Uspect Wayne Ward Southard, 29, is held at bay through New, flexible, form-fitting suits were described by Norman times. "'lust be able to type Seven of the vehicles are being built for NASA's Caltech Belasco, General Electric missile and space vehicles depart- BEATINGTHE COLD-~ cold cat takes advantage 01 a heat the glass door ot an auto supply store in West Los Angeles and do general office work. I Jet Propulsion Labora.tory. Dr. Adler is examining the by Lt. Robert Jackson. Southard was held this way until ment engineer, to the Institute of the Aerospace Science. lamp used to warm a htter of baby pigs on the John Musick This work' at an east side new' probe that will measure the moon's surface eha:racterJstiOllo meeting in New York. (Central. Pr~). farm n.ear La'.VZ'ence,Ka.n. other officers could get into the store. ear dealers. Call Mr. w. S'l Kirby. LO 8-0450.

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YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED Three Trunk Lines To Serve You 9uic:kly CALL TUxedo 2-6900 Three Trunk Lines To Serve You 9uic:kly DEADLINE 3 P.M. TUESE)AY 4-HELP MALE and FEMAL. SA-SITUATIONS WANTED 6-FOR RENT CLASSIFIED RATES 6-FOR RENT I 8-ARTICLE~ FOR SALE S-ARTICLES FOR SALE 13-REAL ESTATE MEN for telephone sales. No DOMESTICS (Unfurnished) .:i :harge Ads-12 words tor $ J .00 (Unfurnished) HALES full size bed and J AP MINK coat, $35. New FOR SALE :dsh Ads~ 12 words for 90c experience necessary. Steady. EXPERIENCED woman wishes GROSSE POINTE WOODS, 2- MACK at LAKELAND dresser, metal, $35. TUxedo muskrat cape j a c k e t, $50., f Oc each Bdditionol word Earn while you learn. Apply daywork. City references. $8, bedroom duplex. Stove, re- See these lovely apartments, 1 2~2644. EDgewater 1-4227. 20780 Mack, Friday and Mon- carfare. TY 4-5009. frigerator, carpeting, gas ~JORWOOD 1799 Call day A.M. heat, air~onditioner. Near and 2 bedrooms, large living EXPERIENCED RE~WEAVING i GROSSE POINTE WOODS room, plenty of closet space, I moth holes, burns, tears. Rea- RENT-A-PIANO TUXEDO 2~6900 IRONING DONE in my home. expressway. Available' Feb. ,New 3 bedroom g..~' bath col~ G.E. stove. and refrlgera,tor, air- sonable. Est i mat e s. Quick 3 Truni:: lines JOY DOMAN Between 7 and 8 Mile, on 15th. TU 4-6599. $8 , onial. Living room, dining room, Ford Expressway. TUxedo 1- conditioned. Free parking, park service. PRescott 7-4381. PER MONTH STATIONS PERSONNEL i 10xlS' kitchen with built-ins, LINER 5186. FIVE ROOM uppe'r. Good loca- privileges. Cail 867 Lakeland or PLUS CARTAGE CUNNINGHAM DRUGS Exec. Sec'y. 20-30, colI. WOodward 1..Q321, ext. 43, for MOVING: Bachelor chest, $25. ! gas heat, full basement, copper grad. tion. Adults. Newly deco- A new 40" console with j plumbing, aluminum siding. 16941> K,rrcheval at Notre Dame $600 EXPERIENCED Cook available appointm€'llt. Drexe1 breakfront, $75. Chair, TV 5~9698 Sec'y, Public Relations. rated. Good transportation. purchase privilege. :40x120' landscaped lot. for luncheons, teas, cocktaIl $40. Wicker, four pieces, $25. HARKNESS PHARMACY arrange tours, c~ntact TUxedo 1-1109. --' parties, dinners. Fill in for 6A-FOR RENT OrientJal rug, $90. 3 piece SMILEY BROS. OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5 20313 Maclr Ave. at Lochmoo. Exec.'s $325 TV 4-3100, sick leaves, vacations. 331- 20935 VERNIER RD. (Furnished) bedroom sui1le, $75. Tables: 5510 WOODWARD TR 3-6800 ' Sec'y, Ad agency $350 ALBERT G. COUVREUR NEWS SALES STATIONS 0267. 1 Block East of X-Way Mahogany, 5 leaves, $25; drop Open Eves., Fri., Sat. 9 to 5 Sec'y, Export $400 GROSSE POINTE Park area. 2 'l'(>!11p;lny!,~~ ~( ,;\;,jdrn onset DOWNTOWN AREA Now renting-New luxuri- leaf, $25; drum, $25; nest, SUNDAY 1 TO 5 TU 1-3000 Sec'y. C.P.A. expo $400 EXPERIENCED white woman bedroom upper, heated, $100. I: t!O w0f on the ~H>n1t'of :\lrs, Grand Circus Park news Stand ous 1, 2, 3-bedroom apart~ $15; end, $25; kitchen, $10. fiIajestlc Bldl'l' News Stancl Receptionist. some col~ wishes daywork. 824-8998. LAkeview 1-50m, PRescott In Birmingham S \\'el: i:::ozrn 0\'("1' In the ar~a. ments. Large rooms and E. JEFFERSON TO CITY LIM'T~ 6-0787. TUxedo 5-5367. 115 S. WOODWARD MI 7-1177! CHANDLER PARK lege, 20-30 $400 LADY WANTS washing and c I 0 set s. Completely car- Alden Park Manor OPEN EVES., SAT. TILL 5:30 :N St J h d J • Camerons Gift Shop. Wayburn Acc'ts. Payable Bkpr. $300 ironing at home. 4352 Mary- peted. Heated. Latest kit- AVERHILL, 13911, 3 rooms, KNITTERS-Will assemble and i ear . 0 ns an s lOppmg. & Jd! Ass't Bookkeeper $350 land. TUxedo 5~5226. block your sweaters, etc., Park Drugs. City Limits chen appliances, including breakfast nook arid shower. BOY'S figure skates, size 2, $5.: Early American bungalow. Built ST. CLAIR SHORES dishwasher. Plenty of con- $85. VAlley ,4-5995. shorten your knitted dresses. Boy's suit and 2 sport jack~: 1953. 2 bedroom, expandable G"OSSE POINTE PARK WHITE LADY desires day work Reasonable, quick. TU 4-4677. Miller ?harmacy Waylmrn and 27530 Harper Ave. PR 2-5600 venient parking. e'ts, size 8-9. $18. TUxedo 4- I upstairs. Carpeting, firQl)13i'e, Kercheval or bahysitting. References. 1010 N. RENAUD. Immaculate DOWNTOWN CHESTER P. JANKOWSKI SLINGLAND Drums, b Ia c k 6846. ,gas furnace. Below cost. Mrs. :Sullivan Pharmacy. Beaconsfield TUxe'do 2-2224. 2 bedroom ranch. Lease to ------. Bruce, VA 2-1124. and Kercheval 2627 David Stott Bldg. TUxedo 1-9098 mother-or-pearl, 8 months old, Lous' Party Store on Chnrlcvoix May 15th. $200. TU 5-4100. SA-OFFICE E9UIPMENT WO 2-7160 EXPERIENCED, depend'able, BUILDER OWNER complete set. LAkeview 1- GROSSE POI NTE c: TY TOLES REAL ESTATE 3545. FOR SALE Johnstone & Johnstone Knufi's Pharmacy. Notre Dame middle~aged white lady wish- GROSSE POINTE. upper in- and K~rchevaJ 4A-HELP WANTED es day work. Deanhurst- TYPEWRITERS and add i n g TV 1-4200 Cunnin~ham8 T)rugs. Notre Dame (Domestic) come, he ate d, hot water, GROSSE POINTE" Vel' n i e r and Kl'rcheval KJercheval bus. PR 1-3335. stove refrigerotor. TUxedo 2- Road. 4 rooms, private. Heat, FIREPLACE WOOD machines. new. rebuilt. Rea- Notre Dame Pharmacy, Notre 8034. utilities. TUxedo 4-4744. sonable prices. National Of- and Kercheval WHITE GIRL, cooking, down- TWO domestics, cook and day BIRCH-$20 stairs, 5 days. 2 adults, other fice Equipment, 16833 Harper :GROSSE POIN I E FARMS worker. Experipnced, recent 6B-ROOMS FOil RENT HARDWOOD~$13 at Bishop, TUxedo 1-7130. Trail, Pharmacy. Kercheval on help emplo~'ed. Live in or Grosse Poi n t e rclerences. GROSSE PTE. PARK Delivered and placed Not Possible the Hili home nights. Excellent refer- 922-5053. PRIVATE home near 2 bus Farms Drugs. Fisher Rd, and Fro n t apartment, Maryland SS-ANTIQUES Kercheval ences r e qui l' e d. TUxedo lines. Gentleman. References. JIM SPENS 1011, next to St. Ambrose Schcttlers Drugs. Fisher Rd and 4-7774. DEPENDABLE woman wishes Box J-33, Grosse Pointe News. New Baltimore, Mich. ANTIQUE SHOP, primitive fin- At $29,500? \Iaumee domestic work. 5 days. Fond Church. Newly decorated four RAYMOND 5-0056 ished and unfinished. Gla-ss, Kinsel Drugs. Mack and 7-Mlle Three bedrooms, 21.2 baths, Rd WOMAN, experienced in cook~ of children. EDgewater 1- rooms. including dining room. COMFORTABLE l' 00 m near ,china, ironstone. 20933 Har. Woods Drugs Center. Mack and iug to come in the afternoons 6302. Also available furnished. Quiet Village. Good transportation. SABLE SCARF, 4 skins, $69; per. dining room. paneled fam- Bournemouth VI MHe Rd.) to prepare dinner for adult adults. Kitchen privileges ,if desired. like new, beige draperies, ily room with fireplace. :;ROSSE POINTE WOODS family. Steady. References $10; Everhot roaster, $14. TU 9- .A~TICLES WANTED Grosse Pointe Pharmacy. Mack 5C-CATERING SERVICE VAlley 4-5389 TUxedo 2-6479. oven and dishwash- required. TU 5-3965. 1-1812. r"ri~e, and Huntington BOOKS PURCHASED for cash. Harkness Pharmacy. Mack anO CATERING: Large or small 899 NEFF ROAD, front apart- 6e-OFFICE FOR RENT er, disposal, plastered walls. Lochmoor S-SITUATION WANTED parties or dinners. VAlley 1- ment, 2 bedrooms, large liv- AARGOT W. HANSEN'S Entire libraries Or fine single See this outstandin.g house. How...:d Johnsons, Mack and 11- items. Midwest Book Service, Mile 0513. ing room, electric kitcllen, 19818 MACK, air conditioned Grand River Art Gallery Goronflo. Mack and Anita VACATIO~ duty, invalid and air-c 0 n d i t ion e d, garage. offices. Good parking facili- HOUSE OF DISTINCTION 4301 Kensington, TU ~2450. Arnolds Drug. Mack and Haw- Adults. ties, telephone answering ser- thorne maternity care, domestic help. 6-FOR RENT Pictures - Paintings '. WANTED; Set of weights. LA 977 Moorland Bob's Drugs. Mack and Roslyn Licensed, Bonded, Registered ( Unfurnished) vice available. TUxedo 4-7102. Oustom Framing HARCOURT ROAD 6-1658. GROSSE POII\TE WOODS ::lETROIT AREA busi~ 7422 Grand River Brig'gs Drug Store. Mack and CARELS APARTMENT on Cadieux be- Almost ruel\Vsecond floor apart- KERCHEVAL "Village" Touraine ment with 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, ness district. One or more 2nd blk. N. of Blvd. 'WANTED Turn left off Lakeshore '. BABY SITTING AGENCY tween Harper and Morang. Rands Medical Service Pharmacy rooms. TUxedo 2~7252, TUx~ Close to Expressway ~t~\~.:/.".,~ . Mack and Mora!l CALL US. VE'~-9066 Living room, kitchen alcove, f'amily room, gas heat all'd cen- between G r 0 sse Pointe edo 5-0518. OLD CLOTHING Blue Cross Drugs, Mack and Neft bedroom, bath, heated, hot tral air conditioning. TY 7-6322 TY 8-1160 Yacht Club and Edsel Ford r~' ~i.~;~~e:", :""'~,"~_,'~:'; ~ j Blue Hill Pharmacy, Mack and PAINTING, wall washing, BEST PRICES PAID Blue Hill w ate 1', stove, refrigerator, T. RAYMOND JEFFS OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE. FIREPLACE wood for sale. De- Estate. Oevonshire Drugs, Mack and eavestrough cleaning, odd 1 r.er.11sp::ere ~'()rL'l::.rn :llln- parking, $87.50. TUxedo 5- 81 Kercheval TU 1-1100 Grosse Pointe's finest busi~ FOR MEN'S SUITS Devonshire jobs. chimney repairs. PR. livered and stacl{ed. Reason- or:::r:unlS!':l. t:fl(izf! jJtlvtu) L & L Pharmacy. Mack and 8ea. 6523. ness location. Tracy Building, able. Any size TUxedo 4-1056. TOPCOATS AND SHOES constield 5-7280. 739 HARCOURT. Lower 2 bed- 54 MEADOW LANE-By owner. Col,my Patent Medic1ne. 15645 128 K er che v a1. TUxedo TUlsa 3~1872 SOMERSET - U 1t ra modern rooms, llh baths, f ami 1y ORIENTAL RUGS; 9x13' Ka- 4 bedrooms. 2 baths. Choice Mack 0 1-5007. A telephone call wili bring us seven rooms, between Vernor room, $225. TUxedo 2-3090. shan, 9x12' Sarouk. Kirman ST. CLAIR SHORES Your Girl Friday and Charlevoix. Gas heat to yell immediately location. Public and parochial Arnold Drugs. Martcr Rd and 6F-TO SHARE and Hamadan runners. Sa- Jp.fferson included. VA 2-5082. HARCOUHT 713 - Upper, 2 - schools walking distance. One Secretarial St::I'vice LIVING QUARTERS rouk and Tabriz scatters. WE BUY old gold, jewelry and large bedrooms, 1% baths, of the "Farms" most desir~ Mime'ographing TUxedo 6-1363. silver. Vogue Jewelers, 22377 '1A-PERSOt:ALS VERNIER GROSSE PTE. screened and glassed terrace, LOVELY 2 bedroom apartment able locations, $27.90. TUxedo featuring large closets, $200 facing trees and water. Stein- Moross Road. Mrs. Coleman TU 4-6442 TERRACE APARTMENTS Used Organ Specials 5-5094. WILL TAKE CARE OF elder1y mo. way Grand piano, television, BOOKS bought in any qu';tltity. woman on 1st. floor. Good 917 VERNIER ROAD etc. With refined lady. Refer- Baldwin Spinet $995 FISHER, 847-2-story, redecor~ Entire libraries, book cases, care and good meals. VAlley Between Lakeshore Drive and ences exchanged. Reasonable. Lowrey Holiday $795 GROSSE POINTE FARMS NEED a baby sitter? The Sit- Mack, adjacent Lochmoor Coun- ated, living room, dining room, art objects. Mrs. B. C. Claes, 4-7920. LOrain 8-1757. Thomas Spinet $495 Newest Subdivision ters Club. PRescott 7-0377. try Club. Newly decorated 2 sun room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, 1670 Leverette, WO 3-4267. Hammond Extravoice $495 EARL COURT Licensed and bonded. bedroom apartment. Gas heat, 1 bath up, $140 mo. 2A_MUSICAL 6G-STvRE. FOR RENT Sonora Spinet $395 STEINW AY. Mason-Hamlin or Off Moross near Kercheval SECRETARIAL SERVICES disposal, private parking. $117.50 Baldwin grand piano wanted. , 179. 3 bedrooms, 3lh baths. - INSTRUCTION SWEENEY & MOORE 20'x20' with lavatory. Ideal for Terms - Delivery - Guarantee TELEPHONE ANSWERING WO 3-9118 LA ,1-0457 731-7707. $60,000 TU 1-6800 barber shop, beauty shop, etc. I Hawaiian Guitar; Spani~h and l\IIMEOGRAPHING GROSSE POINTE FARMS. 3 1875 Hampton, corner Mack. SMILEY BROS. 187, 3 bedrooms, 3% baths, Multi~Kord. DITTO GROSSE PTE. GARDEN APTS. 1] -AUTOS FO~ SALE, bedroom single. Terrace, den, 5510 WOODWARD TR 3-6800 $54,000 Master Course PHOTO-COPYING 21441 SLOAN DRIVE disposal. Near schools, trans- ALBERT G. COUVREUR Open Eves., Fri., Sat. 9 to 5 1957 PLYMOUTH s tat ion 189 4 bedrooms, 2% baths, REAL ESTATE ROLAND G1;JILLEMET Village Letter Shop portation. Park privileges. One and 2 bedroom apartments. SUNDAY 1 TO 5 wagon. Radie, automatic, one S49.000 Formerly with the Victor TUxedo 2-2659. Laundry facilities, automatic gas owner, excellent condition, RICHARD KIMBROUGH 643 NOTRE DAME TU 4-7064 heat, parking area. TU 1-3000 In Birmingham I Recording Co. 115 s. WOODWARD MI7-1177 $650. TUxedo 1~6453. BUILDER TU 2-2593 Studio Residence EXPERIENCED nurse's aid GROSSE POINTE 'area. 2 bed- TU 4-8947 7-WANTED TO RENT OPEN EVES., SAT. TILL 5:30 1957 FORD hardtop, 2 tone. VlA 1-5110 LA 6-8136 wants night work. Private room upper, like new, heated, DETROIT, Whittier vicinity. 3 MODERN income or apartment. Excellent condition. Power FIRST OFFERINGS duty or hospitaL Prescott $95. LAkeview 1-5007, PRes- WE S TINGHOUSE el,e ctri c PIANO. organ, voice. theory. room apartment. Plenty clo- Stove, refrigerator, garage. steering, power brakes, radio, CITY-English. 3 bedrooms, 1 2-5337. cott 6-0787. roaster, $20. Portable type- % Pre-school through university sets. Employed party. Reason- Evenings. TUxedo 2-3784. h eat e r, whitewalls. Wife's baths, sunroom, new kitchen, writer, $25. Hoover vacuum, level. WaIter Mueller, 482 Co- able. DRexel 1-2192. car. After six. TUxedo 2-8536. gas heat. Owner lea\,ing city. SECRETARIAL SERVICE KELLY GARDENS' $30. TUxedo 1-6679. lonial Ct. N.. TU 6~1090. RAILROAD official, wife, three Only $20,800. TELEPHONE SERVICE 23045 Kelly Road, 1 block north DOMINICAN APARTMENTS young' children, desires one 1950 DODGE 4-door, good con- THESIS PAPERS of 9 Mile, E. Detroit. Nev' 2 WHITTIER 9550 year 1e a s e, four-bedroom JUNIOR dining room suite, like dition, $50. TUxedo 4-5923. FARMS - R~mch, no stairs to GROSSE POINTE bedroom luxury apartments, air- new, reasonable, Call EDge- New spacioos three rooms house, Grosse Pointe. Up to climb, no basement to worry CONSERVATORY ROSEMARY GANT TU 4~3930 cond~tioning, G.E. kitchen, dis- water 1-2744. 1962 DODGE DART 440 De- with balcony $200, phone WOodwar d ab.out. 3 bedrooms, llh baths. '",:.Staff of Professional Teachers. posal, wall to wall carpeting 1~6420, 8 to 5, Monday luxe, loa d e d with extras. family room, attached 2 ,car CHAUFFEUR, full time, refer~ TUXEDO 2-7271 BIRDCAGE, pictures, jewelry, Must sell. TU 5-6873. Pl,ANO, VOICE, ences. Long service one fam- throughout, laundry and stor- through Friday. dishes, f 1 0 0 r kmp, linens. garage. gas heat. A real buy at VI6LIN, THEORY age facilities in basement. In- Spanish shawl, miscellaneous. CHEVROLET 1960 Impala 2_1$29,300. Mr. Keane. ily. TYler 7-2110. DUPLEX, 5 rooms, newly deco- WANT three room income. Mod- cludes heat and water. Near X- TUxedo 2-6912. Beginning students through rated, recreation room, ga- ern, heated, air~onditioned. door h a r d top, V-8, white, artist level. HOUSE man, part time or days. way and Eastland. Ad u Its. rage. TUxed.o 4-3156. power, original owner, $1795. SILLOWAY & CO. Experienced and references. Shown by appt. TU 4-3524. Near Grosse Pointe shopping GIRL'S and lady's clothing, 20758 Mack, near 8 Mile 219 McKinley, Grosse Pointe. TUXEDO 1-3760 Walnut 1-4525. NEFF LANE, 2 bedrooms, 21 and transpoI1Jation. 886-1535. sizes 14 to 20. Men's suits, TU 4-9843 TU 6~2359 JEFFERSON-Kercheval area. 2 feet of closet space, air-con- sport jackets, si1JC46. Junior '58 PLYMOUTH 2 door hardtop. family income. Lower. 4 a-ARTICLES FOR SALE 215 LAKEVIEW HANDYMAN, gas station at- ditioned, completely carpeted. dining table. MisceHaneous. Radio, heater, power brakes, tendant, chauffeur, houseman, rooms, bath, garage, heated. New 4 bedrGom, 2lh bath home PUNCH AND JUD~ Private basement. g'a rag e, SAND FOR slippery walks; TUxedo 4-2631. all white. A-I condition. 10850 any type Of work. ~.~T Alnut 1- TUxedo 1~2398. in the Farms. Paneled library, MUSIC STUDIOS $150. No children, no pets. 80-lb. bag delivered $1.30, 2 Nottingham. 6913. MAN'S Hickey-Freeman all-sea- full dining room, family kitchen 330 RIVARD Boulevard. 5 room TUxedo 4-3207. for $2.30. We also deliver (j'iano, guitar, classic guitar; son coat, brand-new, size 40 1961 4-door Pontiac Tempest with built in range and dish- banjo, accordian, viotin. upper, heated, range, T.efrig~ salt. PR 8.4195 evenings. short, m 0 v i n g South. TU station wagon. Deluxe inter- washer. Kerby school--St. Paul's GROSSE POINTE'S UNUSUAL m'ator, garage, adults, $125. 15 Kercheval, CADIEUX at JEFFERSON HAMMOND ORGAN,' Model B- 4-1676. ior, automatic transmission, parish. Liberal terms available. SECRETARIAL SERVICE TUxedo 2-7854, evenings. ;::-Grosse Pointe Farms 4-room terrace. 2 bedrooms, gas 3. Leslie speaker, model 22-R. radio, heater, whitewalls. Of- Builder TUxedo 1-4345. S 6"CI etal" ul Sla Ie L}-:«n • Letters, Resumes Composed SHEARED BEAVER coat, size TU 4-4440 Res. 372-8994 heat, garage. Mr. Bliss, WOod- fice, Jordan 6-4733; home, I 'a '.'; penctr~ting stares ft"om • Dictation Taped by Telephone 250-264 MANISTIQUE, duplex, Walnut finish. Cost $3105 one 16, good condition, $50. TU ward 1-0321. year ago.- Moving. Sell for Tuxedo 1-6337. rn r:eml.sphl'~ (' forCI;::1l min- • Silk Screen Mimeographing 4 rooms, range, refrigerator, 5-5427• GREENBRIAR 5 I 2S-TUTORING HOMER WARREN & CO. "l:nlguay They are (from • Telephone Ans\L'ering disposal. TUxedo 4-0128. $2750. Free' delivery. TUxedo Builder's new 3 bedroom, 2lh .'; ('.)mrr:;:~~' , (;cnlos 2-3250. S L I G H T L Y W 0 R N b.etter PRIVATE TUTORING • Electric Typewriting ALTER ROAD ~ E. Jefferson, bath ranch with 14x26 ft. birch '.1 L)'}r:J("()~ I

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(Continued from Page 1) Idozen , Fantastic complexity of the shot the At. has forced NASA (National "take a Aeronautics and Space Admin- determ: istration) to schedule three Lieu' such missions this year, hoping Project YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED Three Trunk l.ines To Serve You Quickly Three -Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly DEADL~NE 3 P.M. TUESDAY one will succeed. The US has dire'cto' CALL TUxedo 2.-6900 made six unsuccessful moon- ed his' shots; Russia managed to hit was in 13-REAL ESTATE f3-REAL ESTATE 21D-cLECTR~CAL i 13-REAL ESTATe: \--PAINlING AND 21S-CARPENTER WORK the moon twice in 1959. been a FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE APPLlAr~CES I D';CORATING ...... I and ha I H. F. JENZEN BUILDING EXCEPTIONAL BUSINESS N'QTES THE MICHIGAN S T A'.'" E lays," . A WOMAN KNOWS HOOVER - EUREKA ERi'!EST .A. BOCK Home and industrial repairs F:LIZABETIfAN ESTATE 257 MERRIWEATHER I LEGISLATURE today was ask- that nil :'lIlliI' Rd .. 229 2 bedrooms Painter and decorator; quality Additions. attics completed Four Grosse Pointe arca men ing 37.9 billion dollars, the sec- Custom built, perfct'tly main- 3 bedrooms, H~ baths ,Florida AUTH. SERVICE ed to approve a $306,000,000 tion. E Rarring10n ~11~ .4 bedrooms and calor matching, the finest! Porch enclosures. recreation were named among 30 officer ond largest total in its history. tained home with 4 family bed- and recreation rooms. Shown by FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY fiscal reform program based on attemp' Berk:>hire. 1222 5 bedrooms Served Grosse Pointe homes for rooms, garages repaired. promotions at The Detroit Bank .. * .. appointment. Offers invited. a 3Jh percent personal and cor- ers, de I Bishop, 1014. .5 bedrooms rooms, guest suite. maids' quar- HARPER VACUUM 10 years. TU 1-9744 TU 4-3011 and Trust Company. Ralph A. Oslin D. Whiddon of 1268 porate income tax. Governor technic Cha1fonte, 324 Ranch ters; beautiful libl'ary and Flor- TUxedo 5-6862 17176 E. Warren . TU 1-1122 Mayer, 850 North Brys drive, Brys drive. has been appointed 20685 Woodmont TU 1-6905 Swainson's proposal, w hie h 1a un ( Lakeshore Lane, 576 .' .Ranch ida rooms. 4 f~{milybaths. 5 fire- CUSTOM MODERNIZATION was promoted to vice president LOTHROP RD. 411, Colonial. We do not have telephone superintendent of Detroit Edi- would give cities an additional quirem' Belanger, 315 Ranch pla('es. Prestige address on 250' and trust officer. Don .J. Good- Excellent Farms location. 3 or home solicitors. PAINTING. papering,' paper Additions, alterations, recrea- son's Conners C!'eek Power $55,000.000 in revenue and Hawthorne, 992 Ranch site. Originally built for over row, 20738 Wicks lane, was bedrooms, large living room, removed. W a I I washing. tion room:" and kitchens. Free Pl'ant in Detroit. He was for- promises $232,000,000 in busi- DEL}' Brys. 1544 Semi-ranch 5230.000. Estate p r i (' e no\\' named assistant vice president screened tel' I' ace, garage. Neat, reliable Work guaran. estimates. merly ~ssistant superintendent ness and industrial tax relief izatioli Whitchill. 10500 Semi-ranch 575.000. TU 1-6300. F. Huetteman, 19217 Linville, Owner. TUxedo 2-9825. HOOVER teed. Mertens, 122 Muir, TV of the Enrico Fermi Atomic immediately came under fir~ ferenc( , Harcourt, 792 .. ) P Flat THE BARLEC CO. were elevated to assistant trust Johnstone & Johnstone 2-0083 Power Plant. as Democrats and Republicans Este, l- AUTHORIZED SERVICE VALLEY 1-8146 officers. ANN BEDFORD GOODMAN Durillg World War II he serv- ridiculed the governor's mathe- to conc Mayer, a law graduate of the TO 5-6063 LO 7.4706 GROSSE PTE CITY PRESTIGl<: LOCATION POINTE VACUUM For I.'iner Painting ed overseas with the U.S. Army mutics and found flaws in his munist University Of Michigan, joined JOHN S. GOODMAN I . REALISTIC PRICE 'H019 MACK TU 1-1014 & Decorating L&R Ordnance Department. reasoning. Swainson's proposed tatives TU 5-6065 Brick colonial. Four bedl'o~,m5, 1959. Custom Colonial fcat,u:es the bank in 1952 as a trust Custom Construction Soon aft'.?r he' was released manufacturing machinery and sphere ~______one bath on second. floO!. 2 Fanuly Room. 1st floor utIhty. FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY CHARRON officer and is assigned to the from active duty in 1947, he equipment personal property howe've. rooms and bath on thIrd floor; ! 4 bcdroomf,. 2~'2 baths. NEW . REBUILT . PARTS P/\INTING CO. BUILDING REMODELING per son a I trust department. WEDGEWOOD - 3 bedroom join-ed Detroit Edison as an tax exemptions were question- punish lavatory and play~oom or ON LAKESHORE ROAD • Complete Kitchens Goodrow, a municipal judge in brick ranch. family room and Satisfaction Our engineer at the Conners Creek ed, as was the retention of a "What-have-you", on fIrst floor. t' t h 21E-CUSTOM CORSETS • Family Rooms the city of Grosse Pointe .ence }- 1 Guarantee plant where he rose' through state intangibles tax in the den. 2 :l baths. Choice location. Walk to schools, 0 mspee pone • Bathrooms Woods. is in the mortgage de- days ie' PR 8-4778 DR 1-3098 several supervisory posts. He face of a proposed five percent SEVERN-Spacious 10 year old park. shopping, Decp lot. SPENCER CORSETS • Recreation Rooms partment of Detroit Bank and to som TAPPAN TU 4-6200 lndivldually deslgnt:d, light- was na med technical engineer tax on Federal financial institu- when ccnter ent!'ance Colonial. BY OWNER--$37,500 HU(~HES BROTHERS, paint. 5 complete kitchens on display. Trust and has been with the weIght foundations and sur. cf power plants for the com- tions. from L 391 WASHINGTON ROAD ing and decorating, wall See and browse at bank for 12 years. Davenport • • * BERKSHIRE-Spacious 5' bed- gical gar men t s, over 26 washing, expert paper hang. began his career with the uank pany in 1954 and appointed ily. Th(: Call for Appt.~-TU 5-0357 room home in Windmill ;'ointe. 13A-LOTS ":OR SALE years experience. M a u d e ing, free estimates. 5293 30140 Harper PR 1-5050 as a management trainee in 1958 assistant superi.ntendent at the Saturday. January 27 nations Fermi plan'!. in 1960. Owner leaving city. MIDDLESEX BLVD. - 80'x200' Ban n e rt, 368 McKinley. Yorkshire, TUxedo 2-9750 after graduation from Western ASTRON A UT JOH~ H. mediat, LEE A. WALKER He is a Registered Profes- 87 WEBBER for sale by owner. TUxedo Grosw3 Pointe, TU 5-4027 or or TUxedo l-76H7 Michigan College. Heutteman GLENN. JR.'S orbital flight was seven l' IDA LANE 'W. Brick ranch, sional }<:ngineer and a member New five bedroom, 6 bath 4-7058 or TUxedo' 5-2051. TOwnsend 9-3317. ROBERT M. PA.LNAU earned his law degree from the cancelled early today. A heavv more rr large rooms, terrace, gas hrat. of the American So c i e t y of French Colonial. DONALD BLISS University of Detroit and be- cloud cover forced scientists t; At leas 21F-STORMS AND Mechanical Engineers . call a halt to the project at gations .BALFOUR-Ct'nter hall Colo- OPEN SUN., 2-5 Decorator came a management trainee nial. 4 bedrooms and den, '.' CHALFONTE, Grosse Pointe SCREENS Exterior Interior Additions Remodeling with the bank in 1959. Mr. Whiddon and his wife, 9: 10 a.m .. within 20 minutes of solutiOl Farms, 190x250', fronting on Shirley. 112vea daughter, Diane, blast-off time: no date has been sphere' W A,LTER H. ~.~AST CO. Free Estimates Family Rooms A.."nT A-5 room brick bunga- TU 2-1400 Country Club of D e t I' a i t ALUMINUM COMBINATION At their annual* '" *meeting the and two sons, D a v i d and set for the next launching. I'esoluti low, full attic. finished base- 35 Years in G.P. LETO BLDG. CO. TU 2-3222 $18,000. DOORS ... $21.88 shareholders of City National Richarc!' Glenn, who waited over five in the: N. J. Leto Founded 1913 ment. VERNIER, Grosse Pte. Shores, 1" Thick - Standard Sizes TU 1-7050 Bank of Detr'Oit elected Nathan * * ,~ hours in the capsule. m::de one tion. FIRST OFFERING Anth'lI1~' Carr has earned a remark on hearing of the post- SUNNINGDALE - C u s tom " 50x150', $7,200. Hardware Included DOING all types of carpenter B. Goodnow ~ director. He lives 730 WASHINGTON - 3 bed- PAINTING and decorating. In- at 75 Handy road. "Mastel' Salesman" award for ponement: "There'll be another GOI ranch. 3 bedrooms. 2 full baths, rooms, spacious upstairs bath, BIRMINGHAM, Westchester ALUMINUM COMBINATION work, remodeling at tIC terior and ext e I' i 0 r. Wall- He is past president of the being among a group of out- day." Space officials made no Station 2 lavs .. 2 natural fireplaces. first floor lav. Completely mod- Sub. 134x140' corner, $7,500 rooms, porches. Small or bIg WINDOWS ... papering. Immediate service, Detroit Bar Association and is standins salesmen in Lincoln- attempt to hide their bit~er dis- Ranger ernized kitchen. Special feature $8.95 jobs. Estimates free. TUxedo DORTHEN - Custom built 3 MARTER RD., St. Clair Shores, 6 or more ea. Herbert Walters, VA 4-7900. currently the 2nd Vice Presi- MercurY' dealerships. appointment. moon t; -a study off the master bed- 5-5892. bedroom briok ranch, Hz baths. 58x160' $4,700. up to 46 U.l. dent of the State Bar of Michi- Mr. Carr is a salesman with The countdown had been de- ter pict fireplace, gas heat. room. gan. He is also a director of the Frank Adam. Inc.. a Grosse c:;' layed by two minor technical than R HERMES DECORATING Pointe Farms Lincoln-Mercury REMARKABLE VALUES ALBERT G. COUVREUR Legal Aid Bureau of Detroit problems, being corrected when space I HAl\-IPTON-3 ')edroom bunga- POINTE "ALWAYS HIRE A Customcraft and a Fellow of the American dealerShip. His outstanding sales the cloudbank moved in to ob- spondii; low 2 down-1 up, gas heat. 383 LINCOLN - The convcni- REAL ESTATE Screen & Storm Sash, Inc. Bar Association Foundation. proficiency has placed him scure previously clear skies. A from e 0 enCieof first floor bedrooms and COMPETENT DECORATOR" CONSTRUCTION among the top 12 pernent of all recovery fleet, 24 ships and 60 lieve it TORREY ROAD - H2 story another bedroom on the second. TU 1-3000 LA 7-6617 PR 9-1745 * '" * 17328 Mack TU 1-6130 COMPANY John H. French, Jr., o-f Merri- Lincoln-;'vlercury salesmen in planes deployed across the At- miles with spacious rooms. Below makes for "expandablc" living COMPLETE decoratIng service. Additions and Remodeling of weather road, president of City the nation and earned him spe- lantic from the Eastern Sea- slightly market. space if required. Large kitchen GROSSE POINTE Park, 2 lots 21G-ROOF SERVICE cial recognition from the Lin- board to the African Coast. will mates, and attractive basement room. corner Lakepointe and Avon- Interior and exterior paint- al1 types expertly done. National Bank was e 1 e c t e' d hIDGE':-'lONT-Cozy bungalow. coln-M('rcury Sales Council. remain in position until the date, 75' x 177' e'ach. Private END GUTTER CLEANING ing. Paper removing and • Family Rooms • Kitchens president of the Detroit Clear- down "- gas heat. Under $10.000. I} United States makes its next 267 MT. VERNON - A real owner. TU 4-5747. WITH GUTTER SCREENING paper hanging. Wall washing. • Remodeled • Recrelrtion ing House Association, the 01'- * * * than ar Eugene Eads. 773 Hollywood, attempt to send Glenn into or- BARRINGTON - near Lake. 4 fooler is this Cape Cod with 2 Specializing in gutter work, roof Workmanship guaranteed to Rooms • Porches • Attics ganization which handles all the sp~ participated in the 39th annual bit. full baths, 4 bedrooms. and repair. 30 years experience. be the best. For estimate, Converted • Dormers • Gar.. check clearings between banks relay t bedroom brick. 14-REAL ESTATE alumni reunion and postgradu- generous storage. Large recrea- Fully insured. Low priced. call ages Remodeled. in Detroit, at its annual meet- .. .. '" the be~ tion room with built-in bar. WANTED WILLIAM FORSYTHE Free Estimates and Planning ing on Tuesday, January 23. ate conference for veterinarians THE RANGER 3 SATEL- dark s. Jan. 17-19 at Michigan State LITE, launched yesterday from Now at $25.500. PRIVATE party interested in RICHARD WILLERTZ VAlley 2-9108 Service. FHA Financing. Other ~fficers elected were: I SELDON CO. I. Univenity. Nearly 400 practic- Cape Canaveral. will miss its 830 FAIRFORD-A ranch home purchasing from owner 3 bed- TU 1-8170 or TU 4-3930 I DEAL DIREC1 WITH vice presl~ent, Henry ~. Bod- TV 2-2100 PAINTING and decorating, plas~ BUILDER man. PreSIdent of N a t Ion a 1 ing veterinarians from Michigan target, the moon. by 20,000 to :'\ which offers a paneled family l' 0 0 m colonial in Grosse I and surrounding states met at 30.000 miles. Scientists blame PIEr: Pointe. Will pay up to $21,000. ROOF REPAIRING tel' repair. Walnut 1-0122. Bank of Detroit; Second Vice room. 1h baths, and 2-car at- MSU's Kellogg Center for Con- Ranger 3's failure on a too dent K ?,APLES (on the Gulf) Florida. Call 772-5463. Expert on leaky roofs, gutters, LEO P. KISTNER I TU 1-1024 President, Howard P. Parshall, tached garage. Full basement ~ I decks, caulking. VEnlce 9-2220, ti:luing Education for the three- strong rocket thrust. which will met th, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Nearly Interior painters, exterior. I President of Bank of the Com- includes games room with fire- LAkeview 1-6:ing and Repairing Old Jewelry Re-designed Friday noorf;' for a list of houses FINE PAPER HANGING BY A CUSTOM BUILDER Brass PolishIng & Lacquering Rings Sized Same Day INFORMATION ON ALL LICENSED and INSUltED which are to be held open Sun- ELECTRICAL REPAIRS For quality of workmanship and J ~welr:1 Repairing, Engraving Diamonds Checked Free day from 2:30 to 5:00 p.m. OTHER GROSSE POINTE Highgrade Watch Repairing GROSSE POINTE A.PPLIANCE CIRCUITS J. F. TROMBLEY materials, see OUr model at 87 LEEBERT 12057 GRATIOT AVE. PROPERTIES I\VAILABLE PROMPT SERVICE Valley 4~3227 Webber Place, Grosse Pointe DETROIT 5. MICH. Shores. Open daily 2-5. SILVERSMITHS Alfred E. Zier KRAUSMANN ELECTRIC JEWELER & GOLDSMITH Shoe Repair LAKEVIEW 6-7700 MAXON COMPLETE decorating. Paper- 14508 CHARLEVOIX COMPANY WALTER H. MAST CO. 1 Blk. east of Chalmers 16437 E. Warren TU 1-4980 37~' Fil'her Rd .. Opp. High BROTHERS, INC. CHAMPION hanging, insured, guaranteed. -in Alger Theater Bldg. TUxedo 2-5900 TU 2-1400 VA 2-7318 83 Kercheval TU 2-6000 I TU 4-5700 Al Schneider. TUxedo 1-0565.

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... to • iay, February I, 1962 Thursday, February I. 1962 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nineteen Headlines of tIle Weel{ 3 Cars Tangle; Flag Presented Congress Pays Bar Is Cited Cavell Girls Greek Pianist Se'cond Tilne Plan Reunion To Star Here (Continued from Page 1) dozen SI1lPS 1n position across Four Injured Maire Brownies Rabaut Tribute Fantastic complexity of the shot the Atlantic until Friday, then has forced NASA (National "take a look at the situation to A three-car coll!sion on Mack An American Flag presenta- The United States House of The management of Rustic Tobogganing, ice skating and The celebrated Greek pianist, Aeronautics and Space Admin- determine further action." avenue sent four persons to Bon tion highlighted the Investiture Representatives t<.ibled its usual Cabins, 15209 Kerche'.'lll, will lots of fun in a "winter wonder- Gina Bachauer. will be soloist Secours hospital, put three cars b. f 90 . t T be cited before the State istration) to schedule three Lieut. Col. John A. Powers, Ceremony of two new Maire d~;:n;:~ua~~ 16, ~1~~~S an u:~: Liquor Control Commission for land" await a group 0;' girls with the De t I' 0 i t Symphony such missions this year, hoping in a garage, ,and caused two Project Mercury public affairs School Brownie Troops, 820 and logy in honor of Congressman serving liquor to minors, the who were last summer campers Orchestra tonight and Satur- one wili succeed. The US has dire'ctor. said Glenn had accept. drivers to receive tickets on Tuesday, January 16. 2226, in the Maire School gym Louis C. Rabaut. second such charge in less than' and counselors-in-training at day at.8:30 in Ford Auditorium. made six unsuccessful moon- ed his delay philosophical1y and on January 17. Rabaut, a Democrat, served as two weeks. the YWCA's Camp Cavell on Palll Paray will conduct. shots: Russia managed to hit was in good spirits. "He has The accident occurred at The program opened with the the moon twice in 1959. been a test pilot for a long time 17140 Mack, when Donald E. United States Representative Park Police Chi e f Arthur Lake Huron. Mme. Bachauer will play the Hello Song, followed by the ...... and has learned to accept de- Keller, 3975 Devonshire, Det., from Michigan's 14th District Louwers disclosed that on Sat- The girls will get tegether Beethov~n Concerto No. 5 in E recitation of the Brownie Story NOTES I THE MICHIGAN S TAT E lays," Power s stated, addir.g drove his Ford station wagon for 26 years. He died in Detroit urday, January 20, Det. Lt. for a winter reunion at Camp Iflat major ("E.mpe:-0.r") on a in poem form, written by Mrs. last November. Stanley Enders and a squad of ' pro g ram WhlCh w11l incude LEGlSLA TURE today was ask- that "'no astronaut shows emo- into the rear of a Buick at- r c: 37.9 oillion dollars. the scc- T ,J. Naughton and Mrs .. R. E. Speaker J 0 h n McCormack police. officers conducted a sur- Cavell Saturday and Sunday, Mendelssohn's Overture "The ed to approve a $306,000.000 tion. Exact date' of the next tempting to make a right turn ",d largest tetal in it" hist'6ry. Hogue. (D" Mass,), majority Leader prise inspection of' all F'ark February 3 and 4. Hebrides" and Tchaikovsky's fiscal reform program based on attempt will, according to Pow- into Wrigley's Parking Lot. Carl Albert (D., Okla.), and Ap- bars. At 12:15 a.m., the of- Loaded down with sleeping Symphn.ny NO.5 in E minor. a 3h percent personal and cor- ers, depend on the space craft's The Buick's driver, John After g i v i n g the Brownie (),;Iin D. Whiddon of 1268 porate income tax. Governor technical evaluation and the Bruderer, 3484 Kensington, De'. promise, the girls were wel- propriations Committee chair- ficers found two minors in the bags and scores of blankets. On February 5 the orchestra ~"Y» drive. has been appointed Swainson's proposal, w hie h I a u n c 11 ve!"icle servicing re- troit, then slammed his automo- comed into the troops by their man Clarence Cannon (D., Mo,) Rustic Cabins, sitting at a table, with snow booL'3. scarves. slacks, will begin a three-week tour \.pel-intendent of Detroit Edi- would ~i\'e cities an additional quirements. bile into the left side of a '61 leaders, Mrs. R. E. Valk aod were among the 25 Congressmen who had been served alcoholic ski pants and other winter gear, which will take it into six states t n's Conm'T~, Creck Power Mrs. R Cooper of Troop 820, who spoke. beverages. they will depart by bm: from 1 of the sOlith. Paray will con- S55.000,000 in revenue and >I< >I< '" Chevrolet about to leaVe the "ant in Detroit. He was for- and Mrs, T. J. Naughton and promises $232,000.000 in busi- DELEGATES to the Organ- lot. Party lines were forgotten as The bar has already been Ce.ntral Branch YW at 8::10 a.m. duc~ nin~teen conccrts in the I ':'1'1:--assistant superintendent Mrs. A. D. Cain of Troop 2226, ness and industrial tax relief. ization of American States Con- Democrats and Republicans join- cited to the Liquor Commission Fnday a~d return .early the I per.lOd, f~ve of them, on. the the Ennea Fermi Atomie All three cars were damaged The Brownie Smile Song com. immediately came under fire ference, meeting in Punta Del ed in praise of the late Congres- for serving a minor on Janu- next cvcnll1g. serlcs of Important Ul1lVers1tles. ) lWeI' Plant. and had to be towed away. pleted this part of the program. as Democrats and Republicans Este, Uruguay, yesterday voted Keller and Brudcrcr were lick- sional veteran. ary 12, and another minor on Amon~ those attending the Durin~ W(>T'lc!War 11 he ~eIT- Mrs, W, Prudhomme and Mrs. March of Dimes funds have ridiculed the ~ovcrnor's mathe- to condc)nn Fidel Castro's com- eted for re'ckless driving and Michiga::l Republican Rep, January 13. Cavell winter reunion arc: Ju- • I o';er"ea" with thc F.S .. -\rmy helped in the training and edu- matics and found flaws in his munist government. Represen- R. Fawley, in behalf of the Gerald Ford stated' his gratitude "This type of police opera- dith .Johnson, 746 !3~rl'ingtol1 ~:'clna,ncc Dcp;ll"tmcnT. causing an accident; the Chevy's cation of about one-third of the rcasoning. Swainson's proposed tatives of til(' Western Hemi. Joseph D. Rankin D is a b led driver, William' Esperti, 244 for Rabaut's "helpful coopera- Hon will be continued periodi- road; Pamela Jean Elliot. 1047 total working for c e of regis- Soon (lf1,'1' hl' \\as released manufactlll'ing machin£'f'Y ancl sphere nations could not agree, American Veterans' Auxiliary 5 McKinley, was issued a witness tlon and assistance," and Rep. cally each month," Chief Lou- R?slyn ~oad: Sharon H.ackma"n, tered phj':sical therapists in this om acti\'(' duty Il1 1947. he equipment personal p;operty made the flag presentation to however. on precisely how to notice. John Lesinski (D., Detroit), who wers said. "Police officers 1605 Aline; Betsy lrww, 13",3 country and abou~ 10 to US per ,:lwd lktroi, Edison as an tax exemptions were question- punish Cuba, and the confer- the troops. was in charge of the tributes, under Lt Enders will conduct Harvard road.; Charlotte Bacon. Brudcrer, Esperti, and their cent of all me d i c a 1 social "1!.!in('('r ilt thc Conne,-s Crcck ed. as was the retention of /l .ence has been extended two Mrs. L. Maxon and Mrs, W . acon wives, passengers in the' in- called the late Congressman "a surprise inspection of all local 847 W~it.tier: Cy:.:'t~1ia !3 , workers. '::mt \\'hl'1'l' 11,' ;'0:'(, through state Intangibles tax in thc days to enable them to come volved cars, were taken to Bon OW£'l1, troop committee chair- man admired by his people, bars, for the primary purpose 847 Wh1t.t1er; Ca~henne Lo'~vles, ,,'\ l'r;d sup('ryt,.;o:-y po,;ts. He face oC a proposed five percent to some de'cision on how and Secours Hospital where they men. were in charge of refresh- loved by his family, and 're- of being positive that local 234 McKlOley; Lmda Jaiit. ,K0SY. .,» n;) 111 ('(1 t('('11ni{'al ('n~in('('r ments and the lovely table ar- tax on Federal financial institu- when to oust Castro's regime were treated for minor injuries specled by his political enemies liquor establishments are not 662 Peachtree lane; ,J u 11 e E. tions. rangement of Bra w n i e dolls P(l\H':' plant,: for thc eom- irom the Inter-American fam- and release'd. -he had no real enemies." serving minors, and that no Spencer, 932 Bedford; Peggy :a:,\' i;1 19:14 :l n cl appointed • * '" ily. The United States leads 13 amid pink rose buds, Rabaut will always be remem- gambling is being carried on SmClthers, 1353 Grayton road; \,,,l,tant supcrIntendent at the .;. Saturday. January 27 nations favoring tough and im. bered for adding the words "Un- on any of the premises. Patricia Dere, 1094 Hampton r ,'rmi pl:mt in 1960. :\ S T RON AUT JOHN H. mediate action against Cuba; I H. Sutton Posted to del' God" to the national pledge "Also, it is our intention to road; Linda Corless, 610. Roslyn IIp )S a l{e!.;I':,c:'('c! Pmfe;;- GLENN, JR.'S orbital flight was seve'n others incline towards a i Western Missile RanO'e Shrine Circus of allegiance, said Rep. Alfred see that no other laws are be- road; Mary S usa n Hl!lSherg, I "on:!l Ewrinc('r and a member ('ancelled early today, A heavy more moderate course of action, ~ E. Santangelo (D .• N.Y'). ing violated within these prem- 106 Meadow' lane; and Collen ',; thl' American S (l C i E' t y of cloud cover forced seientists t~) At least 14 of the 20 OAS dele. McGREGOR GUIDED MIS- Opens Jan. 29 "A deep - feeling, dedicated ises. Vioiators will not be given I Recor, 337 Mt. Vernon. \k("11;lnieal Enc;in('(":',;. UNITARIAN (',ill a hlf1t to the project at gatlo?s must. appr~ve the re- SILE RANGE, N. M. (AHTNC) man who worked for the benefit a mere warning, but will be 'III' \\"hic!dun :l:1cl his wife. !UO a.m .. within 20 minutes of solutIOn makmg Cuba a hemi- -Army M/Sgt. Harold E. Sut- of the public rather than special cited before the Liquor Control COMMENT ;;:'h;i':['~'.han' a c!:lll!.!l1tCI'. DianE'. blast-off timc; no date has been sphere! 0 utI a \V if it, (the ton 46 son of Henry E S tt The magic of the "big toP." L~~' interest groups" was the de- Commission, with the recom- 1:1cl t\\.o ,:or1,.. D a', i d and {I;£. --: sct for the next launching, ~'esoluti~n). is to be included 470' Sh'ellbourne, Gross~ ~~i~~~ the traditional 'smell of saw- scription of Rabaut given by mendatlon their Ii c ens e s be ~, I .iAI . Richan! Unitarians bel i eve that G knn. who waited over five l~ the [mal conference declara- Farms. recently was assigned dust, the electrifying feats of Rep. Lenor Sullivan (D., Mo.J. suspended." .; ~ ~ hOllrs in the capsule. m;;de one tlOn. to the Range Support Battery the world's top performers, the Louis. Jr. and Vince~t Ra------The Grosse P:;i~te sen,ice to 0 t b e r s gives \nt11on~ CalT has earned a it "..... remark on hearing of the post- '" >I< >I< at McGregor Guided M1'ssl'le 1 b t t 1 h ponp-ment: "There'll be another G 0 L D STONE TRACKING e a ora e spec acu aI'S, and t e baut, the late' Representative's 1//.11 1M" I meal1htg to tbeir religion. \1:l,;!c:' :-;al(':,man" a\\'ard for sons, were in the House gallery If you wish to be perfect. fol- l ,['in:..: anwnc: a !.!roup of out- day" Space officials made no Station, Calif.. r e par t s that Range, N. M. clowns and animals without emor~a h h. . low the advice that you give ~~~ You are cordially invited to ,; :mdinc; :,alesmen in LineolIl- attempt to hide their blt~e~' dis- Ranger 3. though missing its The range. the Army's fore- which no circus is complete, yis:t our Sunday morning ser. vices at 9:30 or 11 o'c1ock. \kr("ur~' dC;]!C'r"hips. appointment. moon target. may traIismit bet- most missile practice firing will soon invade the State Fair p~_~_t~h;;ee;;;ra_._r:=_te:;;:;;t;;;rl;;;b;;;u;;;te;;s;;;;;;p;;a;;ld;;;;;t;;h;;;e_i_rl_o_th~e_r_S' 1 tri unlte~~~~e~edan :\[1'. Carr is a ,:a1C'"man with The countdown had been de- tel' picture's of the lunar surface site, is used for final phase Coliseum where the fabulous, This Sunday Rev. Hammond WIll speak on "The Revolution r'rank Adam. II1t', a Grosse The Grosse Pointe GROSSE POINTE ~ I 16 Lake Shore Rd. layed by two minor technical than Russia's Lunik. America's ~~ai~~~7t{~~~;; ~~ n;~~~~~o~ni~: all-new Shrine Circus opens a . I . '. Bertram d~ H. will speak on "Human Values in .'u:ntc Farm,: Lin('oln-\-Iercury C t =~ a Mechanized WOllld" problems, being correded when space robot is said to be re- two-week engagement January ongrega lona METHODIST CHURCH 'j Atwoo' ~c'alcl'"hip. Hi,: ouhtanding sales the cloudbank moved in to ab- sponding properly to commands training site for U. S. Army 29 continuing through Febru- Church I 211 Morass Road I I Ben L. Tallman )~'o:ieict1('Y ha» plaecd him seure previously clear skies. A' from earth. and scientists be- artillery and air defense ele- ary 11. 240 Chalfonte at Lothrop 9:30 Worship; Church School ' I Lyman B. Stookey Grosse Pointe nlOng thc top 1~ plrecnt of all re..:overy fleet. 24 ships and 60 Heve it will pass within 20,000 ments. Herbert W. Case, one of De- Grosse Pointe. Michigan for Nursery thru 6th grade Richard W. l\Iitchell Adult Classes. ~~r1 Lineoln-\Iercury salesmen in planes deployed across the At- miles of thc moon, This is Sergeant Sutton, an electri- troit's best known showmen, is MINISTERS' ~ Ministel's Unit~rian Church ~11(.nation and C'arned hin~ spe- lantic from the Eastern Sea- slightly closcr than e'arlier esti- cian at the range, was last sta- again chairman of the festive Marcus William Johnson 11:00 Worship; Church School "- oZ"_"""'-- l\'Iorn1'ng ''V''rshl'p for Nursery thru Senior':> v ~l'i I rC('(H!nition from :"chE' Lin- board to the African Coast, will mates. and - implies a slowing tioned in Korea. He entered the event. Arnold Dahlquist John,;on High. ---- <: 9:30 and 11:15 17440 E. Jefferson Ave. ~o:n-'1lcr('ury 5a 1L-" Council. remain in position until the down of travcl time by more Army in May 1949. There will be two shows 9:30 A.M -Worship Service TUxedo 1-7888 - ChiUrch School Lllited States makes its ncxt than an hour, whicl1 w1'11perm1't Sutton. attended0 t.t Easternd High Monday through Friday at 2 Church Sehool for Crib :oom Ministers 9;30 and 11:15 Eugene Each-;, 7/3 Hollywood. attempt to send Glenn into 01'- the spacecrafL; TV cameras to Sch 00 1 111 e r01 an was em- ~ I d b tl N' 1 B I and 8 p.m., three on Saturday, through 10th grade. participated in thE' 39th::lannual REV.JAMES D. NIXON ;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;;:::::::::::; bit. rclay the nearcst and pe'rbaps p oye y 1e atlOna rOac 1 11:00 A.M.-Worship ~,er~'ice REV. ALFRED T. BAMSEY alumni reunion and post.gradu- '" .. '" the bcst photographs "et of the and Machine Co, in Detroit 10 a.m., 2 and 8 p.m., and two Church School for Crib rool.TI ate conferencE' for veterinarians THE RA~GER 3 SATEL- dark side of the moo~. prior to entering the Army. ~v~e~~~day, 2 and 7 p.m. (both through Senior High . THE GROSSE POINTE BAPTIST CHURCH •Tan, 17-19 at '\liehigan State LITE, launched yesterday from >I< >I< >I< His wife, Hazel, lives in El l:nin.rsity. :\E'ar,ly 400 practic- Cape Canaveral. will miss its Paso. Texas, Clyde Beatty and his mixed Baseline at Mack. Grosse Pointe Woods target. the moon. by 20.000 to Monday, January 29 igroup of lions and tigers return in~. veterinarian;;- from :\Iichigan~ St. Paul Ev. 30.000 miles. Scientists blame PIERRE SALINGER, Presi. D J for the first time in two years "OU and sl1rroundin~ states met at eomc', 1'., 11, a mentally re- t h d th h dl' . 1 d St. James Heartily it1,~'ites to atfe1td Sutulay Services :'IISl.-'s Kellogg Center for COD- Ranger 3' S f'la1 ure on a t 00 dent K en nedy,.s press secre tary, tarded boy, surv1ved' the trage- .0 ea e ea mers mc U. - Lutheran Church tinuing Educatiun for the three-" stron~ rocket thrust. which will met this weekend in Paris with dy; he was the only inhabitant 1l1.g The. Great Wallendas, h1gh Lutheran Church Chalfonte llnd lothrop 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL propel the space capsule across the Soviet Union's top informa f tl h t d th W1re artIsts, The George Hanne. TU '.6670 day event. - 0 1e ouse 0 escape ea . 'd' F' h Kercheval at McMillan the moon's orbital path 50 to 55 tion officer Mikhail Kharla . Th bl t 1 ford R1 1l1g anuly, T e Me- We Invite You To Worship , - e aze was a p par e n y " h St t TU 4-0511 With Us II :00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP hours after blast-off time in- mov Possible result of their 'd b '1 b h' teors, Stars of t e ra 0- . cause y an 01 urner w 1ch h " h FbI Services-8:30 a.m. and 11 8:30 a.m.-Worship WE W A,NT TO BE stead of the 66 hours ne{~essary discussions would be according 1 d d' th 11 d' sp ere, Tea U ous Zac- 6:00 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP sen a,m. (Nursery - 11 a,m. 9:45 a.m.-Sunday school for the capsule to hit the moon's to informed source:s an ex P a elm l' e t~e aI',h l~g chinis, shot from huge cannons, ;t Service) 11:00 a.m.-Worship Dr. Dale Ibrie, Minister surface. Scientists. determined change 'of video tape 'televisiol~ am eS tSh100hlllg roug out t e and Princess Tajana,. "The In- 11:00 c.m.Sundoy School res t0 f e ouse. di G dd " 1 11 t Sunday School-9:45 a.m. YOUR 10 get maximum seientific bene- appearances between President an cess aer as. (Ages 1-8) Kindergarten - 9:45 and 11 Rev. Chorle. W. Sondrock fits from this "failure." are at- Kennedy and Pre'n1ier Khrush- >I< _21< "'. Other features include the Pastor tempting to direct Ranger 3 chev, the U.S. chief of state to Tuesday, January 30 S hI' i n e Circus Band under a.m. Bible Classes - 9:45 Mr. Monrad V. Mllndsager into a ncw path. which will per- be seen in the Soviet Union A VILLA OVERLOOKING direction of Jack Cervone, the a.m. Vicor You are cordially invited to Rev. George E. Kur%, Pastor PRINTER . mit television pictures of a dark the Russian leader to appea; ALGIERS, headquarters for an "Story Book Holiday" pageant Attend a Free Lecture Entitled =~-:~ 2':) "'ece:v'€S our section of the moon to be re- be' for e the American public. underground commando unit as- with the entire company of :' C' e:: d. :j~;e:l+:on layed to earth. nanger 3 is Salinger and Kharlamov ar- signed to combat Gen. Salan's performers, animals and clowns, .------. " . equipped with a space steering ranged last fall's unprecedented S e c r e t Army Organization Michele and Mic~ael, aerialists, FIRST CHURCH OF l S :. _, I , f'""\ Sl '; JJ ;'l~1 lHe , First English IIChristian Science: Is Pure .,-C' W'::'. ~~ ;c- YOU R " mechanism which makes a cer- interview wit h Kennedy for (OAS), was b.lown to bits yester- Ard~n: Carla, Ed1th, Helen ~nd CHRIST, SCIENTIST, tain amount o[ re-direction Khrushchev's journalist son-in- day. ApprOX1mately 20 govern- Patrlc1a. lovely and dal'lng :::s '-- ~ - c~ - e " :;"> the Ev. Lutheran GROSSE POINTE possible; offieials know the law Aleksel Adzhubei text of ment agents were killed in the aerialists, The Cosmos in "High Christianity Meeting capsule responds to .ground. whieh was latc'r car 'I' i e d in blast, most devastating OAS at- A d ve n t u I' e," Sim's Liberty FARMS eomrnands, but are not sure of Pravda tack since the rightest group be- Ponies and Mills Military Church Sunday ServIces 10:30 a.m. the degree of response. Two . '" '" * gan its campaign to keep Algeria Ponies, The Three Goetschis, Vernier Road at Wedgewood Sunday School-IIi!ants' Hurtlan Needs?/I other Ranger spaceflights are A SIX _ POINT DECLARA- French at any cost. Experts be- colossal cyclists, The Prince Drive. Grosse Pointe Woods Room 10:30 a.m. scheduled for later in the year. Heve the explosion was caused Quartet, "Wonders on Wheels," Wednesday Testimony ...... T~ON condemning Fidel Cas- 9:30 a.m. Sunday School Meeting 8:00 p.m. by tro's communist government by a powerful bomb, smuggled Norbu, the almost human gor- 11 :00 a.m. P?!NTE:\S THE NAME VYACHESLAV and approv.ing economic sanc- into the villa in a tYpewriter 'illa, the acrobatic agility of the KERBY SCHOOL LlTHOG:\AP:-J ERS MOLOTOV has been ~onsignr"l case, and detonated when one Martell Duo, The Karrells, The Church Worship 285 Kerby Road, at Beaupre ELLA H. HAY, C.S. tions against pub a was drafted of the unsuspecting policemen Hermans, Miss Lola and De TUxedo 4-5862 ALL ARE WELCOME 1-3969 to oblivion throughout Russia. by Western Hemisphere foreign Of Indianapolis, Indiana -"wo .-\ Supreme Soviet decree. dated lifted the lid. A second bomb Mille, the Flying Alexanders 432 :\lechanic Street ministers Sunday n i g h t. The knocked out power and light at and Flying Palacios, daring on Member of the Boord of lectureship of The Mother Church January 15 and published today. declaration, le'ss severe than RO+:l ry 07Tse+ PI';'lters orders the names Of Molotov. Rocher Nair, the barricaded the flying trapeze. The :Was- ~ixth Church at 11 YnU are In vlted tn use tne The First Church of Christ, Scientist. in Boston. Massachusetts. e:o<-prcsident Klementi Voro- Washington had hop:::d for, is administrative center 30 miles sans, Wells and }'our Fayes, shilov. former first deputy pre- expected to receive solid back- east of Algiers, only an hour and the Five Carlyls, tumbling CHRIST, SCIENTIST Christian Science MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5 at 8:00 P.M. )01) SERVIC~ ..... mier Lazar Kaganovich. and ex- ing from a subst~ntial major~ty after the blast at the villa. Both acts, and Miss Rietta and Bet- Detroit prime ministcr Georgi Malen- of the 20 Amer1can republlcs attacks followed a clandestine tina in mid-air madness on 1~710Kercheval Ave. Reading Room SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST kov deleted from towns, vil- rep:es~nted at the'. OAS (01'- radio broadcast eaIling on the high swaying poles. Paul V. onf' block west of Alter 19613 Mack Ave. 147 East Grand Boulevard at East Jefferson, Detroit lages, regions, factorics, schools, gal11zal1on of Amer1~an States) French army to revolt against Kaye is ringmaster. Sunday Service. Grosse Pointf> Woods 10:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Parking in Rear Infant's Room Available con fer e n c e. UOlted States President Charles de Gaulle An' 1 t . 1 d th Open from 10 a.m to :i p.m. I Repairs universities, army units and sources predict "eminently e'f- I . 1ma ac ors mc u e e Sunday School. 10:30 a.m. other items named in their Wednesday Evening dally except Sunday,> and Holi- fective" results for 'the pro- >I< * * Shrine Circus Elephants, Kay's testimonial meetlng-8 p.m. days Thursdays and FridRYS ALL ARE WELCOME honor. Molotov's name appears . d Wednesday, January 31 Pets, Berg's Seals, Portis Dogs, until !I p.rn d 1 t ReadIng Room e Circuits in 35 such honorific titles; the pose reso u lOn, agree upon ,., after a week-long de'adlock on MAJOR nICK LAWSON, dub- Lemke s Ch1mps, and Allen s 16348 F.ast Warren First Church of Christ, SERVICE three other "anti-party" me:! what kind of action to take bed "Richard the Lion Hearted" Bears. 2 btks .west of Outer Drive are "immortalized" in 49 others. Week day~ 10 a.m.-9 ".m. Scientist. against Castro. by virtue of his phenomenal ex- In the clown department Wednesdays - 10 a.m.-? p.rn The ex.foreign minister. pres- Grosse Pointe Farms Electric Co. D '11 b 11 d t ploits in the Congo, described you'll find such popular laugh Sundays 2 p.rn.-4:30. p.m CITY OF ent \\'hereabouts unknown, thus elegates W1. e a pwe a an extraordinary five-day ex- provokers as Producing Clown TU 2-5900 follows his former boss Josef vote ~or or agalt~st each part of pedition into the heart of North Alfredo Landon, Blinko, Bozo, Stalin into complete political the fmal re~o~utlOn; all but the Kat<:nga province. The pint- I r v i n g Romig (Ricky The - eclipse. strongest sectlOns are expect:d sized Britisher made the trip, Clown), Nino Landon, Gene Bethany e >I< * '" to"R .approved by a s~bstanti~l armed only with a swagger ~Randow, Geoff and June Dews- (t)r(J~~t1?ointtJ'm1ll!i Serving the Pointe Area Sunday, January 28 maJOl'lty, and the con~erence 1S stick, to rescue European mis- bury, Jack and Ruby Landrus, Christian Church THE NATIONAL AERONAU- s c he d u led for adJournmen.t sionaries from maddened Can- Joe Short Al Ross Kenneth (Disciples I< '" '" on Tuesday, February 13. 1962, for the purpose of voting A. H. PETERS FUNERAL HOME FRITZ KREISLER, one of the for the office of: !, ROAD SERVICE 20th Century!s greatest violin- OF THE CITY OF ists, died Monday at the age of Other Legal REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS 86; he would have been 87 Fri- Est~blished 1917 day. The musical genius, who be- Advertising Grosse Pointe Woods 14TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT gan his brilliant career as a I On Page 15 MICHIGAN (TO :FILL VACANCY) ,::,l':~a:f:.'!;) child prodigy, laid down his bow '" t 12 years ago. YOU AHE FUHTHER NOTIFIED that the polling .: Earle Richards Service Absent Voters' Ballot places for said election are as follows: :I !0397 :\Iack Ave. u> the Woodll For Special Election' Precinct POLLING PLACES Ij SERVICING THE GROSSE POINTES 1 Grosse Pointe high School-Gymnasium Audt- Registered, qualified electors in the City of Grosse Pointe 1 FOR OVER V2 CENTURY toriUDl-U~,e Grosse Pointe Boulevard Entrance Woods who expect to be absent from the City, or who are and Parking Lot. Fast 24 Hr. confined to ,home or hospital by illness or disability are 2 Gabriel Riehard School, 176 McKinley Avenue. " Every style of Fence urged to apply for Absent Voters' Ballots at the Municipal 3 Gabriel Richard School, 176 McKinleY Avenue. Road Service erec:ted lor you Building, 20025 Mack' Avenue any weekday from 8;30 A.M. 4 Old Kerby SchOOl, 104 Kerby Road. Alter Service Center to 5:00 P.M. 5 New Kerby School, 285 Kerby Road. VA 2.3343 Beginning Monday, Febrnary 5, 1962. you may vote at the 6 Brownell Jr. High School, 260 Chalfonte Ayenue. Alter Collision Service WA.1-6282 Municipal Building if you so desire. 7 Brownell Jr. High School, 260 Chalfonte Avenue. VA 2.4584 lncludlnc Further, that the polls for said election will be open On Saturday, February 10, 1962, you can apply at the Muni- Chain Link All-Steel and from 7 o'clock in thc' forenoon until 8 o'clock in the after- cipal Building from 8:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M., which is the noon, E.S.T. Rustic Styles deadline of application for Absent Voters' Ballots for the cheval and Nattingham GROSSE POINTE Special, Election on February 13, 1962. 12057 GRATIOT AVE. 20705. MACK AVE. at VERNIER RLI. DAWSON F. NACY, TUXEDO 4-5500 DETROIT 5. MICH. LEONA D. LIDDLE CITY CLERK Shoe Repair LAKEVIEW 6-1700 GROSSE POINTE WOODS 36. MICH. MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO. City Clerk CITY OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS 379 Fisher Rd.. Opp. High 10403 HARPER RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL Published in Grosse Pointe News, Februa:o:y 1 and 8, 1962.

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Page Twenty GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, February I, 1962 * * * Feature Page * * * * * ~. ....,,';.-r r-:- Pointer of Interest -======~======~: ,--- .; ~ Good Taste rr VI . /< from the "Pee'r Gynt Suite" by addition to this, the band will Lost season boys from 73 cities and towns in 10 And here's an hors d'oeuvres suggestion for hostesses Hospital Volunteer Grieg, the first movement of perform Verdi's "Overture to 7 states attended Camp Charlevoix. 16 c' with jaded palates. The William Tosts serve Danish Here at home the benefit the Karl Stamitz Symphony in the Opera Nabucco," a mod- 11 ~hrimp with cocktail sauce on cooked artichoke leaves. chairman spends every Mon- E Major. e'rn composition by Clifton Wil~ Color Mixing Kenne'}h W. SmiTh 1922 Beaufait Road 8E ,~ * * day morning working as a vol- Senior William Wright will Iiams entitled "The Sinfonians," a Specialty Sf unteer at Cottage Hospital, two then take over the spotlight as and the "3rd M,ovement from Director-Owner TUxedo 1-0286 1;; Mr. Machine is to the'toddler set what Bobbie Darin PR.1-1148 is to their teen age brothers and sisters. This robot toy Tuesdays a month participating he plays L e Roy Anderson's Symphony NO.6" (Pathetic) by 2:3 "Trumpe'ler's Lullaby." Wright Tschaikowsky . 3~ is so en t ran c in g that George Detwiler, who has a in a book review group, has 6~ mechanical bent, not only bought one for his offspring, joined an ir,vestment club and 6~ but bought an extra Mr. Machine so he could take it is an officer in the Shores Gar- H apart and put it together in his l,?isure time" , den Club. l( Gardening is high on her "' >/< * Now Available 1J When Co!. John Glenn failed to orbit in his space 8~ flight over the week-end Paull\'lcKenney and Matthew 6~ n 5 Rumora, 13 year old pseudo scientists, decided they See G,.uy 8] would send their own representative into space. Their •CONSCIENTIOUSLY DETROIT BANK STOCK REVIEW H passenger was Ladybird, a pet white rat. Rigging up a "",Ll Playr H space capsule and a parachute, the boys launched lady- B( bird from a tree in Paul's Newberry place backyard. Safety Afoot! YOURS Ladybird survived the flight and is the picture of health! For Men and Women Our annual analysis of earnings and other It * * * The pre'scription your doctor writes Very swish were the gowns at the DAC's Bowle~s Original, patented, anti-slip may call for numerous ingredients. statistical data on Detroit Bank Stocks is protecti~n. Ultra-flexible for party Saturday ~Bvening ... Mrs. Arnold D. Freydl III These must be compounded precisely- now ready. J Sf a short blue green peau de soie, the arched skirt shaped quick actiqn. Loose-lined for measured, weighJed, J;lowdered, some'times 8~ with inverted pleats caught together at hip and hem comfort. Washable. heated, someltimes cliilled and ultimately This valuable report may help you when bJended into a medicine . 6] . . . Mrs. Rex Regan in a green silk with a circle and examining your portfolio to see if such stocks 1] disk design in contrasting color . . . Mrs. Edwin H. Your pharmacist mum be exactly right 8: Bower in shL'11ffiery pastel pink-blue lavendar with a with his grams, cubic centimeters, pe-rcentages can strengthen your investments. tiny design woven in the silk ... Mrs. Theodore Osius and otbJeTscientific guideposts. in a slim ankle length dress of white silk with a mere During the process, to the exclusion of all else, We will be glad to send you a FREE COpy of this hint of palest gold thread ... Mrs. Walsh Jacobs ill; a we are in every way- new report on request ... use the handy coupon conscien tiously Hong Kong v.;hite silk embroidered with small whIte your servant. below or telephone the officenearest you today. sequins and pmk sequin butterflies. * * * Rosalie Trentacosta, of Berns court,,.,wins classroom credit for s18in~ A sophomore'"at Bouve-Boston Sch!>ol 1", ;') FIRST OF MICHIGAN COllPORATION 1~" affiliated with Tufts University she is learning how to It teach skiing, currently practising at the Eastern Slopes Members New York Stock Exchange l~ Ski School, North Conway, N.H. 17144 KERCHEVAL. GROSSE POINTE 3G. MICHIGAN. TU 2-8004 1~ >/< * * 0,-~ PILFERINGS Detroit. New}"orl. • Chicago • Columbus 2~ Battle Creek Bay City • Birmingham Flint A woman was boasting to her neighbor about her • • • Grand Rapids White and Grosse Pointe • Lansing, • Musk€gor~ • Port Huron • Saginaw hiahly successful son. "He lives in a beautiful apartment Navy Canvas T and wears $100 suits, and he goes to Europe every year. .'i!~ Not only that, he goes to a fancy doctor-he lie.s on a ------couch and talks to him for an hour and pays pim $25 FmST OF MICHIGAN CORPORATION SI a visit." ta 17144 Kercheval • Grosse Pointe 30, Michigan fr The friend was impressed. "Twenty-five dollars a P, visit! What on earth do they talk about?" Please send Detroit Bank Stock Review. at "About ME," was the proud reply. F: * * * NAME _ w Husband describing extravagant wife: "She thinks Racquet & Sport Shop d; she's Teddy Roosevelt. She nms from store to store Grosse Pointe's Own Sport Shop ADDRESS _ .' yelling, 'Charge'." 106 KERCHEVAL Deliveries, TU 1-5688 on the Hill CITY ~ZONE STATE _ * * 121 Kercheval on the hill To a smart girl men are no problem-they're the TU 1-5262 TU 1-2262 answer .•• Zsa Zsa Gabor. 8:

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