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------~-~------_._--_.__...._._-----,-----~--+------,------,------:'! DEADLINES St. Clare Building Meetin#l; Held 01 th~ . I \VEEK To Formulate As Compiled by the Classroom-Gym I24th Festival Grosse POlnt(l News IAddition to Schooll c~~~~.Wi~o;8~tu~~~ry Thur.:.day, Septembfor 26 i Representatives THE HOUSE OF REPRE- I SENTATIVES passed President Structure, to Cost. ~ore Than $500,000, Will I The night of the pumpkin Kennedy's $11 billion tax cut House Many FaCIlities; Scheduled To . is approaching age.in. Eigh- bill yesterday. The vote was 271 to 155 in favor of the mea- Be Finished September 1964 teen student representa- sure. largest tax savings bill in ------tives made it official as they , Construction of a t_wo-st~ry school building addition, launched plans for the 24th United States history. President Kennedy and Secretary of the , t{) cost more than $500,000, IS underway at St. Clare of annual community Hal- Treasury Douglas Dillon both l Montefalco School, 16231 Charlevoix. loween parties ... hailed the action. Dillon term. I Contractors started dig-Detroit petitioned the Park or thieves, had taken Mr. t.ary, and Mrs. S. G. Thorne, lives every day. Some of them I TOR OF PUBLIC SAFETY VERN BAILEY, Woods, tion at the end of the three~day drive, October 5. council last March 25, to vacate Hinchman'~ Longine yellow food chairman. have been killed side by side II meet in front of the High School to discuss plans for Audubon r'oad between Mack gold watch, with his irJitials on Other members of the food with their Vietnamest> comrades. ~-~" - .------~------.- . . _ I and Charlev-oix avenues, the back. valued at $150; and: committee are Mrs. R. Lester These men should be thanked I . I Repres~nting the Archdiocese his wife's three-quarter length Spitzley and Mrs. J. C. Dan- and 'lot insu*lte~." * Bloodmobile and St.. Clare of Montefalco brown squirrel cape, valued at forth. GPHS; Mrs. D a v i d Breal{ Ground For New Club Opens Church at the time were the $350, Teague, Parcells; Mrs. William Saturday, September 28 I C II 0 11 Rev. Father Edward J. Sweeney Al t kIt' 1 Kirby. Pierce: and Mrs. James ,10SEPH VALACHI, "Cosa I Mail-e O.S.A., assistant pastor, and so ~ ell was a p as I~ ~a - Blackburn, Brownell. a s ct. School Addition; Sclw'dule F d Pt' f 1012 B df d endar ,pIggy bank contammg Also present at the meeting Nostra" defector, described Fri- re 0 VIn 0 e or" approximatelv $25 in change , day how he wa~ give.n the "kiss I In Woods an attorney and a member of l' . Id ' were Mrs. Ken II a rd Jones. of death," markmg hIm :for syn-j To Be Finished in 1964 At Brownell the parish. po Ice were to. . I Mcther's Club president, .a~d dicate assassination. Valachi t<.,ldI ---' I The street vacation was Gard~ner Discovers Theft ! Mrs. Roy Enckson, publiCIty Senator John McClellan's in-' R d CU' R . PI~.,s Include Two Classrooms, Stairway +0 Replace h asked for because it became The burglary was discovered! ('hail'man. vestigating subcommittee that e ross nit to ecelve Fire Escape and Expansion of Present Sponsors Welcome Nig t necessary to expand classroom by Lee Feck of 4832 Lodwick ------the Mafia-like underworld 01'- Donations at Woods School Facilities This Saturday +0 Intro- faci~~t~es due to overcrowded Detroit, the gardener, when he C El ganization had b r 0 ugh t him Presbyterian Church dLOce Season's con,.ltlons, and the ex tr a arr:ved earlier in the day to ell.ter eets "nothing but misery" during the With the groundbreaking last Thursday morning, ' t' ground was needed. The school check the property. J\.T B d Act IV las has 24 classrooms. l1 30 years he served it, "I hope . . G P . t B d f Ed t' b th et.v oar ,",ou'destroy the bosses." Valachi The Red Cross Bloodmo- the :rrosse om e oar 0 uca Ion egan e con- -__ I Originally, the church pur- He found the upstairs rear I told McClellan. "I hope you I bile is scheduled to call at struction of an addition to the Lewis E. Maire Elemen- N 'hb h d CI b' . I chased the Verbrugghe Hard- door open, and a metal chair I . elg or 00 u IS m- . st 'M k b 'I at the southwest corner of the' At their fifteenth ann u a 1 destroy the whole thing. That i Grosse Pointe Woods Pres- tary School. ~ 't; th t' . \\ are ore m ac avenue, e- r • 1\1' . h S VI .•ng e er: Ire communl- tween Audubon anq Three Mile, terrace at the rear of the I meetmg 0110a)' mg t, ep-
would make me a .happy ,man." :1 byterian Church on F.riday, Harold Hl1sband As-I fers. Under the ~ew ar~ange- J ty to. drop m at Brownell drive, and petitioned the coun- I house. The chair was used by I temberf 3~, men:bers Of t~e h t t 0 11 d 11 b' ment, the collectIon WIll be As Valachi ga"e IS es Imony, \ ctober , an WI e sistant Superintendent-Ad-'I doubled to qpproximately 6,000 Jr. HIgh School, 260 Chal- cll for the vacation of a little I the thief to stand on and pull Gross~ .PoInte War MemOrIal police. U.S. marshals and FBI open for donations from 2 mI'nl'stratl've Services states 'volumes. Other plans under fonte on Saturday October d II b h' d th t himseif up to the eavestrough ASSOCiatIOn elected to three In agents guarded the Senate hea~- to 8 p.nl. I , . ' use a ey e e s ore. I year terms on the board of 5 to mspect the beautifu.l The petition was granted in and onto the roof. d: t W'lIi MAdam in" room to protect McClellan s I, • • • • th t th ed t t consideration for the third floor '" II C H 11 h . a e propos s rue ure are a demonstration area and star witness. first "Cosa Nostra" I Mrs. Wi lam . I, C a~r- 1 faci~ities which it will use May 1962. . Th~ burglar forced the rear l\'~~:~~~~llial~ ~ Fries, Mr~: insider to voluntarily break the \ man, and Mrs. James AleXIS, 'Nill consist of two c ass- space for instruction in library durmg 1963 and 1964 season .. At the time the .pastor had I upstaIrs s:reen door and used Harley G. Higbie, George N. underworld's code of silence. co..chalrman of the G r 0 sse rooms and a stairway to the study skills. Staff will be on hand to de- Intended only to bUIld a school, a sharp Instrument 10 break Monro III and Mark C. Ste- * Pointe Woo d s Presbyterian third floor to replace the It is hoped that the increase scribe the many new classes' gym, ~ut af~er the store was I the door glll~';snear the latch. ; veils.' , * '" . . . demohshed It was found that .:. Sunday, September 29 I Blood Bank, are being assisted present fire escape, as well in physical facilities will elimi- and actIvItIes offered for all th 'ld' Id tak Det. Sgu;. George Van Tlem Followmg the general meet- b wou • by Mrs, Carl W. Asmus in as a number of changes nate the use of the small end- age groups. If you have not e gym Ul mg t' f the and Jack Paisle~' said that the ing the board in private session . . away a goo d sec IOn 0 e I . PRESIDENT KENNEDY pre-I charge of volunteers. Mrs. As- within the present building. of-hall rooms as regular cla~s- SIgned un for any of the actlv- h h k' g I t robber ransacked all 1he bed~ elected the followlOg new of- 0 dicts the 40-hour work wee~ mus' co-chairman is Mrs. Clar- 1 rooms. In the future these WIll .Hies, th~ open house will be c urc NPa~el; CI s~roo rooms and a bedroom clothes ficers for 1963-64: president, Will be reduced as .a result o. ence Anderson. O~e of the new c aS~l'Ooms provide added space for the a good time. to do s~ and to Then ~ was :iscover::d that closet, looking for loot. Ger~ld C. S:.:hroeder; first vice- automation. Speakmg at the 11 WIll house ~ocal and mstrU-\speciolists who ser:rice the b~il~- dedication of the Whiskeytown , Chairman of the nurs~ group mental musIc. ing on a par t _t 1m e baSIS In get reacquamted. WIth the the church desp-erately needed I presldent, 1 heod~re H. ~ecke. (Calif,) dam and leservoir Sat- IS Mrs. G. M. WorbOls, and di I Neighborhood Club Staff and new classrooms for its paro- j Jr.: s e con d vIce. preSIdent, urd:v. Kennedy noted the I Mrs. Charles C. Mulliken will Principal John Hammel, in spee~h cor r e c t i o~, reme a program in its new location. chial children. Teen Canteen r George C. Cossaboom; secre- coun"try is changing. "As ma- 'I be in charge of dinner for the discussing plans for the re- readmg, and other fIelds. Most of the classes will start. S1. Clare Schocl, an elemen- 0 t~ry, Mrs, James A. ~a:er; as- chines take more and. more jO.bs people working in the Blood modeling of the top floor, said Another project in the total on October 5 and guests will tary grade school, during the I pen at Church slstant. secretary, WIllta~ M. from men" the PreSIdent said, Bank. that the Playr~Omt Witl.1bel con- program is the remodeling of have an opportunity to see the 1962-63 year, enrolled 1,184 Adams, trea~urer. Malk C. " . t0 th e k verted to an ms ruc lona roa- present cramped office facilities classes in action. There will be pupils placing betwt>en 50 and N' hb h od Cl b' T Stevens; assIstant treasurer. we are dgomgd,, sWeeh'k wo~ This Bloodmobile visit is a terials center. He explained that d' d f th r' . .' . ~ elg or 0 u S cen I George N. Monro. week re uce . IS ey ownt cooperative effort involving all h' t . tl originally eSlgne or e c mlc. Judo classes, ballet, tumbhng, 52 students m each classroom, Canteen iot unden\ay last' Th' h ft t 1 t . h' h ~. 15 was t e rs annua was the last stop on the Pres i- members of the G~'osse Pointe b I.S new dcontcep: IS curreln y The original ouilding did not gym, fencmg, playgroups, baton W Ich', Fat er ;jweeney saId week and is enjoyed by high t' t be h Id' F' d t' 10 000 'Ie cons"rvation I emg use 0 Improve c ass- include office space. A limited . . d d'f t 'd d - mee 109 0 e 10 rle$ en s d ,-mlM K d , k ,'J'ea BlOOd Council. Any adult room te"c'«kitchenhing I'n the better is planned adjacent to tWlrlmg. mha,e con Idlons d?~ cr~" be . schoolers each ~fternoon after Auditorium, Prior to the meet- 1', '" • * T e crowde con ItIon IS e- school. Pool is popular along . t d t b d tour, an • en~~ y remar - between 18 and 59 years of age school systems throughout the the gymnasium which is used coming more and more serious . . mg, pas an presen oar ed on t~e complexlt~ of prob- and physically capable of meet- country. The resources of the for many public functions. Friday night Is Neighborhood. . L WIth pmgpong and the snack members, committee workers, lems ~acm~ leade~,> In the con- ing the standards set by tte existing library will be ex- . ,each year, the prles~ told the b . Club sports mght for 9th Park council at the March ar, group heads and other mter- servatlOn fIeld tod~y. as l~omf Red Cross, may donate blood. panded to include a collection The project is slated for com- through 12th grad~rs to be held meeting. .The Canteen is open. to all ested association membe~s were PoarCdto the simp er tas ,s 0 I Donors may not be pregnant of phonograph records, tape re- pletion during the cur r e n t S veal'S ago. . , i i . 1 f school year. at Brownell Jr. Hlg?, from 7:30 His prediction was supported hIgh sch~l students In the feted at a banquet m the • >I< * * have had jaundic:e ">1' hepatitis cord ngs, f 1m strIps, carre s or _ tf) 10 p.m. Sports mghts proved by a report received from Sis- area and IS 'held eal.h week C~ystal Ballroom and enter- S t b r 30 or been ill direct contact with individual study, listening and to be a popular event last year tel' Assumpta, O.P. school prin- day afternoon 3:30-5:30 o'clock tamed by. members ?f the M, onday, ep em e I ." viewing. I OPE PAUL VI would like such a case dUllng the past SIX for the teen members. cipal. in the Youth Lounge of Grosse, Grosse POIn~e Comm~lUty The- to ~ee all Christian faiths unified months. They must weigh more The present libra~y, in a regu- Rotarians Hear As usual, there will be lots 1908 8t d t Pointe Memorial Church, 16 I atre presenting selectIons from ,~ u en s Lake Shore Drive. ; "Kiss Me Kate" and "Guys : '" I 'versal church" tha:1 110 pounds. lar classroom, prOVides for the of time for shooting basket,>, She disclosed that 1,208 1 d h d' . 111 a sm? e u~~ Ecumenic~1 Baby sitting service will be housing of 3,000 books, an in- W. W. Anderson co-ed volleyball, games, ping- The 25c fee is applied toward! and Do Is" un er t e IrectlOll Recon~enmg ~ I' 1 f r furnished at the church. Trans- adequate number for a school pupils are enrolled in St. Clare a canteen membership or tow- I of 1\1rs. Roger Sheppard. . pong, and dancing to records. Sch 1 f th 1963 64 I I CO,unctl Sunday. au s pea 0 portation is available by call- the size of Maire with the kind Wendell W. Anderson, Jr., ad- 00 or e - year, ard a full Neighborhood Club Retiring President Thomas umty surpassed, even the ap- ing TU 1-2000. of educational program it of- Members -are encouraged to (Continued on Page 3) membership. I' L. Munson conducted the meet- proaches of hIS predecessor, . dressed the members of Grosse invite their friends to join in I ------.--______ing which began with grace ,I John XXIII. Paul told the Coun- Pointe Rotary Monday in the the fun. Non-members may pay i given by the Rev. Erville May- ciI its job is to build "a bridge F;ve' Exchange Students Fries Auditorium. His talk, a 50c guest fee which will be Pointe Teachers Authnr nard, rector of Christ Church. toward the con t e m p 0 r a r y fI . L. "United Foundation Today" de- applied tow a r d their Club Following a reading of the world," with the long-range aim Ad. GPH l'f Cla membership. minutes by M.rs. James Lafer, of ultimate complete ~nd uni- I tten tllg ~S sses scribed the origins of the United Successful Publ:catw.II ns Gerald Schroeder :ceviewed the versal union of all Chnstendom Foundation, the importance of College students, ,John Bruce financial picture of the Center I and Dick Lappin, along with _ in one faith, The Pontiff ad------,----- its success and the uniqueness . . . neces"ary if Students from Japan, the times feels overwhelmed by the of l'tS operatl'on. Miss Masak, will be on hand A recent informal survey of Pressures in Education" for the I whicb sh~wed. a p.osition _of mltted patience IS.~ 'd Th'l d f h . t G 'to greet teen members and the professional staff of the National Education Association solvency ill spIte of tranSler t cTation" is Netherlan s, Iran. al an and mass 0 umamty a rosse I this "perfee recon lIB '1 e attending classes at Pointe High. Unlike prior fund raising ef- their friends at Brownell. Grosse Pointe Public School Journal and for The National I o,f funds from general o5lera- to be accomolished, and told the razl ar. t H' h S h I S't forts, 95 per cent of all monies " ".t k t "-enew Grosse Pom e Ig C 00. 1 - The three other exchangites System has revealed that a num- Elementary P r i n c i pal, "The! ttonts tt~ fully cOdmPlletedsea;~all CounCIl It mus wor ~ 1 ting beside Pointers runnin" to are a little less taken aback by donated to the United Founda- ,For information on this and ber of the teachers and ad- Evaluative Instrument." I pro ec lon. an, a~ scapIIlg the Church. to purge It of .all and from t.he annex 'to the ~ain "heer force of numbers. Shahia tion actually are delivered to other Neighborhood Club activ- around FrIes AudItOrIum. 600 ministrators employed locally Possibly a close second in the Alger Shelden re\'l'ewed the stains and to tap the fresh Sprl~g Ibuilding ace five young inreign Motazedi attended the largest the agencies for whom the UF ities for teens, call TU 5-4 have some claim to authorship. f' Id f d t" I tl h' I water o~ the grace of Chns,~ exchang~ students, tasting first- girl's school in Iran; mixing with is responsible, t 'n t the Club's offr'ce Ie. 0 e uca lona a1,; lOrs IP C~nter's l'nvestments w hI' Ch f~~:t:d I a' Notre Dame, For in addition to working on is. D~. Marshall ,? ,fameson, p;~sented a continuing con- and let It flow over the earth. hand for the first time the 2,000 fellow pupils helped pre- Mr. Anderson's talk keynoted at 710 open Monday through Frida~ 9 the production of course outlines prmClpal of M.ontelth Elemen- servative sound return. He also * .0 t* b 1 flavor of American high school pare her for the "crush" at the UF solicitation in the Grosse a.m. to 5 p.m. and study guides, the somewhat tary ,School. HIS most recently underlined the extensive work Tuesday, coer l'f GPHS. Pointe business com m 'tl nit y incomplete return of question- pubhshe~ book. HO\\.' to Help done this past summer to the PRESIDENT KENNEDY con- I e. . h' h '11 ommence Thursday 'd h' $11 b'll' n tax cut All five are Impressed by the Somchit (Jo) Kongmuang, of w Ie WI c , naires reveals that many of Y Ch Id S d EI 81 ers 18 I 10 ' ... .. f G P , t H' h p'ts 1 k Th'l d October 3. Seventy local citi- Gro~se Pointe educators have our I Uccee In. emen- Center's buildings including " t 'mportant bIgness 0 rosse om e Ig. I anu 0 e, ai an , com e s 1 h tary SChOlll, appeared m 1962. stucco repair, complete paint- pro.gram t e mos 1a~ take" Youth for Understanding ex.. from a school with 1,100 stud- zens have completed theirvo un- had their writings published in ~e reports .that h~ has another iug of both old and new edi- actIon that Congress C h 't R.t Brouwers last ents', and George Lima' de AI- teer training and will call on Important to solve the U,S. balance of c angel e I a b f 32 11 th P' t b 'n ssmen this a variety of journals and by In ma~uscrlpt WhICh he hopes flees and a great deal of in- . year was a mem er 0 a - buquerque, of Fortaleza, Ceara, a e am e USI e Due to the increase in the representative publishing houses to see 10 print before long. terior renovat.ion. payments problem. Add ressmg . 1 -. h week. the annual annual meeting of s~udent senIor c ass m er na- Brazil, attended school with 1,- cost of labor and the high across the country. At the high school, Dr. Helen Mr. Munson in his Pres i- Probably the most prolific Cl d f th b' d the International M 0 i1 eta r y bve Meeuldwe~,1R.h~t~etherlbaindsd' 000 pupils. Mr. Anderson's talk keynoted cost of newsprint, the NEWS writer on the staff is Dr. Charles . oy 0 e usmes~. e uca. dent's Report emphasized the Fund. Kennedy said the tax cutAll., to .', In I a scorn1 hne So far, the exchangites find I'mportance of the Fair Share regretfully annou.nces that . . tIon departm~nt, was a mem- Center's contributions to the H. WIlson, SuperIntendent, In ber of the Committee on Public C . . "should help attract.. capital in- JumON'lemor hIgh schoo, t ere life at the high stimulating and plan developed, by UF pointing it must raise the price of a ' . h' I b k . ommumty pa,tl('.ularly com- 'mprove our ability were only 325 students. exciting; their greatest diffi- out that one of every three single issue to 10 cents a addIhon to IS popu ar .00, School Accounting which in the . I' t' th t t A Teacher Is a Person he has 'I . ;) ~men mg e program com~ vesto sellmen, goodsI and services in Am~~~can. F'IeId SerVlCe. St ud- cuIty so f'ar IS un ders tand'm g famI'1'les in our community will copy. In l'me WI'th th'IS, th e . ' . sprmg produced the booklet, mlttee under the chairmanship and stimulate ent EIJI Kawamoto attended a teachers and assignments, and rely on one of the Torch Drive annual subscription rate is penned countless artIcles, HIS I "Public School Costs." In addi- f M F . -' worId m ar..kets 0 ... H' b' to do homework agencI'es f~r service during the "'5 latest efforts are due to appear 0 rs. rank Wyhe for their the growth of our econon;y ,~nd sc~ool with 80 pUpi.S, In IrO- remem ermg I v, now 'l' a year. shortly. He has written "I_ocal, (Continued on Pale 3) (Cont,inued . on Page 3) employment of our people. shhna, Japan, and he, too, some- in English. next year. I ..----- ..::1 ... r
_ Ed = .. .,,;, .me ',- ~. # • . • ...... co ------~-~---..-...-.;.- . -- . -- .. - ~--,... Page Two Thursday, Oc GROS~E POINTE NEWS Thursday, Odober 3, 1963 Defer to Hear Dr. Parcells ..-..------_.~----_.~------Teacher.~, officer in charge of National i ernors of the Gr0S6e Pointe Uni- Dr. Frank H. Parcells, trus- forthcoming millage referen. Goodnow Heads Pierce P.TA Named to Help In Torch Drit,e DivIsion. J versity School, and the Capitlll tee of the Grosse Pointe Board1 dum. --~_._------State Bar To Hear Wilson Three Grosse Pointe men former president of Edison In- S .1_ d' th N I Fund Division of the United of Education, will address the I Following the speech, parenti ur\Ulm serve 111 e avy Foundation. For' Pub have been named by ,Toseph L. stltute, w h I c h operates the in World War II, }'eturnin~ to Defer PTA 0 M d i ht will adjourn to tlle classrooms I Nathan B. Goo d now. of n on ay n g . for a discussion of the school Dr. Raymond Mellinger, as Hudson ,Jr., of Washington Henry Ford Museum and Green- Inactive duty with the rank af The 15th annual Torch Drive, (Continued froD He wHl 5peak briefly en the program .. Handy road, is the new presi- the new president <>f the Pierce road, to serve with him in the field VH1age, is secretary-treas- LIeutenant Commander. Hi/; to raise $19,750,000 for the 1964 tion to this. Dr. C'I dent of the State Bar of Michi- Parent - Teacl1ers Assoc:iation, Major Commerce Undt of the urer of Henry Ford Hospital, ~nembershipS include the Yon~ budgets of 195 health and oom- an article accepted gan. Well known as a corpora~ will preside at the first meet- 1963 Tor c h Drive. Hudson, PT'esldent of the Edsel B. Ford doteg.a Club, Detroit Athletic I munity servicces, wlll be held Education Forum I tion and trial lawyer, Mr. Good- Ing on FrIday evening, Cktobcr president of the .J. L. Hudson Institute for Medical Researeh Club, the AssodatiOIl of ReseTve October 15 through Novem- t... G" now is a member of the De- 4 at 8 p.m. He is being assisted Co., is unit chairman. and a trustee of the MichIgan "Here's How City Bankers, the board of ~OV- bel' 7. teHectual Output troit law firm of Dykema, this year by Dr. Armin Grams, They are William C. Ford of He1lJrt Asso<:Iation. Busines!:." vice-president; Mrs. W a I tel' Provenc"l road VI'C 'd t I Huber, secretary and RichlU'd PlannI'n .Q d St,e-preSiI' E' en, Dahl has been reappointed to Mr. and Mrs. B. I Robbins, treasurer. l'ng Staffg anF d My mg,t 00ngmeer-C A head the ""roup <>f volunteers <>f the same dE'pel ,or 0 or .; . . which solicits all major retail authored H\\'e T a I "This lTmbrella Called Edu- Dahl, 155 Stephens road, branch bU!jiness and chain stores in the Teaching in Sumrr I cation" Is the title of the speech manager NatIon'~1 Cash Regj .... ,,, ca- tri-county area. Previously, he which appeared in : to be given by the guest speak. tel' Co.; and Robert M. Surdam, served for two years as chai~~ uc~tioTl World this I er, Dr. Charles Wilson, Super- 80 Lewiston road, senior vice man of the Office Equipment Edward McKinn, intendent of the Grosse Pointe president, National Bank of De- Division of the Re~ail Team in NOW AT "rIIALING'S ••• matics teacher. sta Schools. Personnel representing trolt. the Major Commerce Unit in has co-authored a : the Grosse Pointe Board of Ford. a ~rands(m of the late 1960 and 1961. i the Distinguished. Line of he hopes to see ir . '<~,' Education wii! be present to Henry Ford, who joined the ' I fall. Computer Orif" answer questions concerning the Ford Motor Co. following hh' Surdam will head a growp of I matics is slated for lipproa-ching milla,ge eleetion of I graduation from Yale Univer- Torch Drive workers who will by the National C I Octl)ber 28. sity in 1949, was named chair- be responsIble for solicitLng Teachers of Mathen The Teen-Hi parties are be- man of the Sports Entel'prises financial Institutions, utilities. KNOX' Balcirak. instructor ing handled this year by Mr. Group of the Major Commerce brokerage flirms. life and gen- training. wrote "60 : and Mrs. Joseph Thompson, as- Unit. He will head a team of erail insurance companies. He i" for Driver Educatil)r, sisted by Mr. and Mrs. Tom \'olunteers who will solicit pro- a graduate of Williams College HATS Education. a magaz Mason. Mrs. Thomas Marantette fessional SlJorts teams and De- who started wIth the National hs managing th~ sohool insur- trait-area race traclts. Bank of Detroit In the credit Welch of the EngJ! ance program. In addition to his duties at department in 1947. Before be- ment edited a unit NATHAN B. GOODNOW grade English lite,. Mrs. George Baer and Mrs. iFord, Ford is president of the ing named senior viee president published by H0ugt 1 Wheat. Spencer, Goodnow and RO$(cl' Preson are serving as co-I Detroit FO?tball, Co., a.director in charge of National Division, Company. Trigg, with which he has been ch&~rmen of the membership of th€ UnIted F oundatlon and he served as assistant cashier, associated since 1933 when he commIttee. This committee held for five yea'rs was national earn. 'assistant vice preF.ident. vice Four teachers at I received his law degree from l.'n organizational meeting of all paign chairman of UnIted Cere- presIdent, officer in charge of. Elementary School i the University of Detroit. home room motlhers last Thw-s. bral Palsy Association. He is a I Group A City Division, and ings to their eredi: He is a native Detrolter, a day. Mrs. Alice Mary Hykes of they attempted to . former president of the Detroit the School Board gave an 1n-1 classroom experience; Bar Association and formerly formative talk about the ap- eT!'. Virginia .John; first vice president of the State proaching millage election. This grade teacher. \l.Tot~ Bar, and a member of the meeting was concluded with a which appeared in 1 . board of directors or an officer tea in the' school library where N~{fv.eIt! tor. cailed "The Fe!. of more than 20 corporations. the st.,ff joined the mothers for Reading Readiness. As an undergradul.te at U, a "get acquainted" hour. GRACE LINE first grad<.' teacher, I of D., he served as president Mrs. Frank Pre-mer Is chair. Kerber. penneC a po. of the Student Union and won ing the Mothers Healtlh Educa- CRUISES same publication. the Scallen award for the ath- tion Council composed of Mrs. Mrs_ Agnes Weit7 lete with the highest scholastic Raymond M e 11 I n g e r, Mrs. grade teacher. ailthor. standing. He is a member of Charles Kanney, Mrs. John Fet. de on reading whicl the American Bar Association, zer and Mrs. Anthony Fort-un. I recently in the jour:1 the American Judicature So- ski. Mrs. Robert Snyder and Michigan Reading A ciety and a past president of Mrs. Frederick Hartwig repre. as well as a .Junior I the University of Detroit Law sent Pierce School at the Mo- play which was pul' AlumnI Association. tion Picture-TV Council Meet- the Detroit .Junior .. ings while Mrs. C. Jay Deeds Chapter for use in seLl supervIses the Girl Scout actI~ Lu Eyster. currently ; Library Adds vUIes. a fourth grade cia The hospItality for the cur- For 125 ye~rs, the namt KNOX has meant "I7'~n's buted "understandin: To Rental Art rent year is being handled by fine hats." We feel fortunate that we are now able through Creative W Mrs. William Kirby and her co- to offer the customers of ali our stores the superb Elementary English_ chaIrman Mrs. Philip A. Goold. Dr. WinniCred Fen' A completely new selection craftsmanshIp and distinctive styling of thi'Sfine line. They will be assisted by Mrs. consultant for the f' of origInal paintings is now on We invite you to see and tryon our completely new display at the Central Library, Delino Paris, Mrs. Victor John- schools. authored Me Cruise the Caribbean in all first-class luxury for 13 days $t;iectioll. of KNOX hats this week. Kerchev~l and Fisher, and is son and Mrs. Thomas James. for Boys and Girls_ 1\, available for rental or purchase This committee will provide for aboard the magnificent Santa Rosa or Santa Paula. Parent of Maire Sch. ,if desired. the refreshments in the cafe- Sailings from New York every F(day to. Cura~ao and from 16.50 an article entitled . This is a service whic]l was teria tomorrow night at the Aruba, N.W.I.; La Guaira (Caracas), Venezuela; Kings- without a RooL" '\ socia,l hour where parents and initiated last year by the ton, Jamaica; Port-au. Prince, Haiti; and Fort Lauderdale, Hoover. sixth grade t Friends of the Library and staff members may be<:ome bet. Florida. All staterooms outside with private bath Clnd Richard School. prOd.y .nd f'ridoy £Vet. wo 2.1456 UN 4-2600 ?\taterials. Martha Grosse Pointe family or place Pointe, Mich., recently com~ Travel Service music at the same ~ of business can enjoy an Inter- pleted bas i c training at the AND iN THE FISHER BUILDING TR 3...... 0 six ar ..icles to her esting new original painting. Naval Trairu'ng '"'- t G t 100 Kercheval, on the Hill Th 'd' t f \A:n er, rea TUxedo 5-7510 well as a text, Play :.re t are. a WIIe van; Yt ~ Lakes, Ill. in graduatIon ccre- On tile staff at K su Jec s, SIzes, co ors an eCi - , monies eonsl ting f f 11~_ _ Theone Psihas revisec niques available. . . s . 0 a u -u:lCS" The collection is displayed in par a d e lhvolvmg more than used \\'ith the Midwes the second floor meeting room 1,000 me.n.. . for Airborne Televisi( at the Library. ~h~ mtenslve. nme - weeks tion. Learning our trammg program Includes naval E d war d Knuth. fi:' i orientation, history and organi. teacher, \l.Tote Use of - ('> good and true woman is zation; military law; seaman- paper in the Classn s~ld to resemble a Cremo~a ship and shIpboard routine; Iished in 1960 by fiddle - age but inc~eases Its ordnance and gunnery; damage Vniversity Press. worth and. sweetens Its tone. control; sentry duty and mill- Mrs. Dorothy Chri.; -Ouver Wendel Holmes tary drill; physical fItness; brarian 2... Pierce JUT ------.------~.------. swimming, first aid and survi- School. has published val. cles in the Wilson Lib Convenience let in. English J 0 u r'l Forward Her collea~ Woman Is like the reed Plus 4% whIch bends to every breeze, IT'S HEATING TIME AGAIN! but breaks not In the -RIchard I Is Your Furnace ACROSONIC Mode with the Ready to Go? some know~how t hat pr.oduces wo~ld - famous Bald .....in Grands. 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Thursday, October 3, 1963 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Three Thursday I October 3, 1963 ------_.------as parent education discussion I SCHOOL VANDALISM I ber 2?, to inve-stigate ch.ild.ren National {'fflOrs of the Gro..'iSE'Pointe Uni- St. Clare to Add PEA. Resumes Training Course I leaders III their own neighbor-l F P I V. throwmg roc!ks at the bUlldlOg, Tea,cllers Win Laurels arms atro man lncent I found the rock throwers gone. ,v('rsity S('hool. and the C',-apitlll I thl' Nan' Fund D.ivision of the United Classroom-Gym With the beginning of school, Alton Donnell and second year hood, church or school group. ,Peters and John Krukowski, ~However, they discovered that . t' FoundatlOn. Parent Education Associates re- Mrs. W. G. Belanger. Persons taking this course dispakhed to the C.abrlel RiCh-I nine 14 by 18 windows had urnmg 0 For' Publislting Works (Continued from Page 1) sumes its program concerning The ultimate aim of P.E.A. are not being trained as authori- ard School on Sunday, Septem- I been smashed by the vandals. ~ rank of I The 15th annual Tcreh Drive, cler. Hi...;' to raise $19,750.000 for the 19ti4 Florenc M'il h I f .th child growth and development, is to make parents more com- ties on child rearing, but rather ------.- --~.- ...-----,--~------(C'ontinued from Page 1) e 1 cr. carman 0 WI many more on the waiting home and family living and thE' Yon-' budg('ts of 195 health and oom- tion to this. Dr. Cloyd has had the English department. wrote list. At present, Sister As. similar topics. fortable in raising their chil- as persons who will help peo. ~------...... - - * --- AthlE'tic . munity services. 'will be held an article accepted by Business "A ReRding Program for the sumpta said, approximately 56 dren. The means to this end is pIe to discuss and exchange .f Reserv(' October 15 through Novem- l':ducation Forum en tit led Junior High School," whieh pupils are crowded into each The program is conducted t_h_e_t_r_a_in_i_n_g_~_pe_rs_o_n_s_:~~ac:~~eas. -d of ~ov- i bel' 7. "Herr's How t... Get More 1n- appeared in the magazine of of the 24 rlassrooms. 'rhe ne,\' under the direction of Miss ------.- WHAT ISINSURANCE- te\l('(.tual Output in General the Michigan Education Associa- classrooms will alleviate the Esther Middlewood, Chief of Bu~inrss." tion of School Librarians. situation. she added. the Education Section of the ~.:r.and Mrs. B. Val Parzych., John H. Wargelin, art instruc- L as t May 14, more than 550 De.pt 0f Men tal H ea lth for th e of th e same depar tment co- t t f'll d th P' J' State of MI'chl'gan . thored "W T 7 I' or 11 Parcells J tl n i 0 r High persons 1 e e terce umor . Why Is It Important? ~,u h' . ('S au g I t Tea~ I School. lists as a 1960 publica- High School Auditorium, for a Many undoubtedly know her ~A:: ... eil~ I~g ~n." u~nmcr". School, I tion "A Monorail for the Uni- public hearing, and a majority from her previous appearances \\ hI( h appeat en m BII"mess Ed- I ven,ity of M' I 'g C .. favored the closing of the 1400 at varl'ous local Church and f7~.Ji . tion World thO t J IC 11 an ampus, IT ""HALING~S••• ued _' IS pas une. I'and in 1963, "Design fOt a I biock of Audubon. The city P.T.A. groups. Insurance IS a means of Protection E~ward McKmney. mat.he~ Versatile Apartment House" council sat as a Board of Ap- 50 matH's teacher. states that he . : peals. There are three active Parent BRUNCH ••_52 against money loss from many kinds of tingulshed Uoe of has ('[I-authored a book wh;ch' Among the central admmlstra- . Education Associates groups in I h t . . '. I tion personnel Dr H Leroy On May 27. the councli ap- the Grosse Pointe.Hal'per Woods hazards. There is 110 way of knowing H'11 °Cpes °t seae .m prmt thiS I Selmeier' Ass'istant Su"eri~ proved the closing of the street, Served Before each Detroit LionAs fa . ,ompu er rl('nted Mathe- •. . ,,- d d h bl k f area. '. . '1 t d f .. tendent-Instruetion reports that an rezone t e oc rom when a loss may occur, but the well- ma t II s IS s a e or publicatIOn h .' . . residential so that a permit ThEir first regular meeting Home Game and every Sunday by the National Co u n c i 1 of i e ~rot~ e.Ight artIcles for SIX co~ld be obtained to build the of this year will be this Thurs- during the year. insured man can feel secure in the knowi- KNOX' TearhNs of Mathematics Dean I publIcatIOns between 1950 and I ddT I h 1fT i day. The Alumni and third year Baleirak~ instr'uctor in . driv~r i 1961. His most recent effort, a s~l~a sCp00. h a~1lSIt es. d d groups meet at St. Michael's SEPT. 29-BEARS OCT. 17-VIKINGS edge that neither he nor his family will traming \\Tote "60 Class Hours' l:'ntitled "The Supervisor Re- b' L' k aSre Calr~s w olin (~ EpIscopal Church The second OCT. 6-49'ers NOV. 17-RAMS . ,- . ports" app d' Ed t' I Y a e .t alr, aveney m . have to bear the entire loss of a sudden H~r8 for Driver Education" for Safety I' '. . e~re m lIca IOna Detroitl. Balfour and Cadieux. year group will meet once a i OCT. 20-COLTS *NOV. :28-PACKERS Education. a magazine. Robert Leadership In November. 1961. I Closing of Audubon did not month at the Grosse Pointe I DECEMBER8-BROWNS misforh,ne. Wekh of the English depart- ~ ~onald Buehler. curriculum I set a precedent. Defer Elemen- Methodist Church. mt'I~( edited a unit in a ninth 1 assIstant. authored an article on tary Sehool and Pierce Junior The planning, programming, 10:00 A.M. TO 2:00 P.M. gnlCle English literature text: audio-visual education which ap- High School were built over a I and recruitment of new mem- puhlished by Ho.ughton Mifflin I peal'ed in the, Nation's ~chools public right-of-way. as was a I bers as well as prese,ntation of * except Thankl>glving Day, starting at 9:00 A.M. Company. Iin July. 1062. C.eorge Eddmgton. private school that is located in programs for P.T.A. s, church ADDED ATTRACTION: Leave your e'er with us. Buses Ballantyne Insurance Agency Four teachers at Po U par d I administrative assistant, is the the Park. I or nursery school groups is w.ill take you directly to Tiger Stadium and reurn. Elementary School have writ-' co-author of a workbook and I handled by a Parent Education /613 FORD BUILDING, DETROIT, MICH. ~ ings to their credit in wldch' teachers' guide. Let's Learn I Associates Council consisting Fare of $1.00 to be paid upon bOc'lrding bus. ~ they attempted to share their i f'rench. I It takes a well-adj.usted man of Community chairma~ Mrs. R~seryations Suggested. VA 2-4118 15301 E. Jefferson l -PHONE 963.2715- ~ classroom experien('es with oth-: This brief listing of some of to make the best .of It when he I T. B. Stedman, ~lumm Mrs. I ( e~. Virginia Johnston. first Ithe writings of the teachers and I ge~s the worst of It. I Wallace Clayton. thlrd year Mrs. I \ ~~-~~~. ~ grade teacher. wrote an article I ad~inistrators of The Grosse 1 ~ -. _. -_...--- .--~~--.------~------.--~------~----.-----~------~------.. ------
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Readinj:( Readiness. '0 Another i of the printed word. these ed- first grade teacher. Mrs. Caryl Iucators have been in demand I Kerber. penned a poem fo.' the i to share their thoughts with: saTlle publication colleagues throughout the nation: 1\lrs Agnes Weitz('l, second on a variety of topics. grade teacher. authored an arti- cle no reading which appeared recently in the journal of t!w Center Officers :\'llchigan Reading Association. a!i well as a .Junior Red Cross: (Continued from Pa~e 1) play which was published by: innovation of Film Festivals. the Detroit Jur!lOr Rpd Cross jlecture series and the new Chapter for use m schools. Mary I "Lighter Side of Life" series LII Eyster. currently assigned t? : soon to bow. George McMullen a fourth grade ela~s. contn- I was also commended for his rs. the name KNOX has meant "me.1's buted "Unders~andin~.
Photography. I Vincent Df'Petris for r.is efforts I
1\1a I' t h a Hoke. first gr~dt' I on the grounds. ~eacher a~ Defer. has an artlc1(', Mr. Munson thanked all the lfARD 7 MILE near LIVERNOIS mduded.m t?e book. C~ass~oom I officers, board and committee tv Illd9. O~.n Thursday and ~rid.y Ev.s. Teach~rs GUIde to AudlO-Vlsu~l i workers. staff. and all the many • UN 4-2600 Matel'lals. Marthn Ream. In I Deople in Grosse Pointt' whose IN THE FISHER BUILDING n:'uslc ~t the samE' schoo~. has' ~ontributions have made the Tit ].1440 SIX artleles to her credtt.. as C..enter POSSt'bl e. \\ ell as a text. II) ay and Smg. . On the staff at Kerby. Mrs. He in turn along ~I~h. the Theone PSIhas revised the guide other officers and r e • ~r 1 n g used with the Midwest Program Board members were giVen .a for Airborne Television instruc- rIsing vote of thanks for thelr tion. Learning our Language. excellent and tireless volunteer Ed ward Knuth. fifth grade service. teacher. wrote- Use of the Nc\vs- i ----.-- paper in the Classroom. pub-! REPORTS ""ANDALISM lished in 1960 by Syracuse' Mrs. John DenIer of 41 Pi.ne I University Press.. I Court. informed Farms polIce, Mn'. Dorothy Christian. Li.: on Fnday. September 27, that I brarian at Pic,ce Junior High vandals broke seven slats and School. has pUblished six arti- one crosspiece from the Rustic des in the Wilson Library Bul- Habitant fence on her propel ty. Convenience letm. English J 0 urn a I, and Damage was estimated at be- Fonvard. Her colleague, Mrs. I tween $50 and $100.
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Thursday, October? P03ge Four GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, October 3, 1963 Weber to-1'--;;lk- National Bank of Detroit. He • R I I]' S served the latter organization To Barnes P.T./ . O B I T .tIl. . ~ in a number of official capac1- ______U ] ties. becoming president 1n 1948, I :. and chllirman of the board In Parents will meet the CARL F• SHELTON. M.D. . I.H.M.. Mrs. Chandon Codde, 1953. principal when the B:l r r Dr. Carl Y. Shelton. ft5. of M;s. Arthur. Louwers and Mrs. He retired in November. 1955, School PTA holds its meeting at 8 o'ciock Wed. 1153 Yorll:shire. died Sunday. Richard Tripp; II b rot her, when Industrial merged with Septe~ber 29. after a long ill. ~~or~e Diegel; and ftvt:! grand-' Manufacturer's Bank. day, October 9. Thursday, Friday, Saturday- October 5 Roger O'CQnnor, who : I ness. III W 0 men's Hospital. c ld en. Mr. Turnbull was a life memo 3, 4, where he had served as chief of Services were Friday morn-' bel' of the Detroit Yacht Club .. over the post this year <; I staff from 19~5 to 1958. lng, September 27. at the Ver- and the Harmonie Club, a foru /::;,'~.. the rE"tirement of Miss Flor~: , • III ,i .-..... - ~~~ " Cumings. will welcome A native of West Virginia Dr hEYden :-'uneral Home, followed mer member of the Detroit Athu " ,...... _J'~.'.: ~ • ( group at the general mee Shelton had offices in Detroit by requiem mas~ at St. Paul's leUr Club and Lochmoor Counu .. \~,' ... ~ ....: ,...... (\~ .. . .. following classroom visita and the Pointe, and had lived Church. and burIal was in Mt. I try Club. and a life member of • in the metropolitan area f!lr 35 Olivet ceme~ery~ ... Acacia Lodge 477, F&AM. I ~~\ . at 7:30 p.m. years. He was a member 01 the Survivors include a daughter, Featured speaker of the I Detroit Athletic Club. a past WAI,DO E.' FELLOWS Mrs. C. Bruce Warren; a sister, nin~ will be Robert We: president of the Central Society Mr. Fellows, publisher's rep. Mrs. Grace McClure; and a member of the Grosse Po of Obstetricians and Gynecol0' resentative with Sunset Maga.' brother, C(.'lonel Harold T. Board of Education, ,>,:ho , gists, and a member of the zine for 25 years, died Wednes- Turnbull. discuss "Where Your Tax 1: Wayne State Medical Society. I day, .September 25. In Harper ELLSWO;T~'" lar Goes." He will be in: the American College of SUI' HospItal. He was 70, and lived R. MILI.ER ciuced by the school be. geons anc] the American Medical I' at 1025 Bishop. Services for Ellsworth R. president. Dr. Charles G. '\ Society. Born in Williamston, Mr. Miller, 56, were Sat u r da y son. From 1942 to 194(1:.he served I Fellow:. lived in Birmingham morning. September 28, at the Opening the program will as a major in the Medical from 1927 until he moved to R.G. and G.R. Harris Funeral G. Sheldon Veil, Barnes T' COrp5. the Pointe in 1951. He was Home in Harper avenue. and president. '- U' it St. Ambrose Church. followed Other officers for the 1:- lt i u . d b h' I gra dua ted from tlie OIvers y Dr ., She - on s s rvlVe y IS f M' h' 9 by burial in Mt. Olivet ceme- 64 school y.?ar are Jae:k } i wife. Betsy; t h r e e children. 0 Ie Igan in 1 14. tery. father vice president and ) Michael. Lynne and Dennis; and He was a 'l1ember of the gram chairman; !vII'S. W!II .. two brothers, Joseph and Brown. Orpheus Club. the Players, the Mr. Miller, of 1047 Maryland, Potter, mother vice presid' Services were Tuesday after- Detroit Athletic Club, Grosse died Wednesday, September 25, . I h h d in Receiving Hospital. He is Ron Ferguson, teacher noon, October 1. at the Verhey. Poifltte ~emorHl C urf,' an president; ~'Irs. Jack Schrr \ den Funeral Home. Interment The.a ChI fraternity, a founder survived by his wife, Jeannette; h n son, Edward Vincent Miller; secretary; and Joe Oskin, tr. was in Peck's Mill, W. Va. of t e Birmingham Vil1a~e his mother, Mrs. Nora Miller; urer. Players, and served as choir • • * two brothers, Richard and Committee c: h air men RUTH DUEWEKE director of St. James Episcopal James; and a sister, Mrs. Lois Mrs. Gilbert DeLoreto. SOt Church. Birmingham, ~or over Services for Mrs. Dueweke, 20 years until he retired in Vickery. Mrs. Frank Frischkorn, m of 569 St. Clair. were Saturday 11145 ...... bership; Mr. ~1nd ~lrs. Art morning, Septemher 28. at the I Am' I hi VIOLA CRISSWELL Linzell, hospitality; :\lr. V h d F 'I H f 1 ong the surv VOl'S are s i 11 Mrs. Jack Pallner and Mr .. er ey en unerd orne. 0 - I 'f M" . D F 11 .. I Services for Mrs. Cr sswe , lowed by requiem mass at St. I WI e. ,ar)Orlt' . e o\\s. a i 53. of 85 Stoneohurst. were at • Mrs. Richard O'Conneli. \\ Joseph Church, Jay and Or- dau~hter, Mrs. Robert B. Wan- the RG. and G.R. Harris Fu- and means; Mrs. E. Da\\ leans. Burial was in Holy Sep. del II; and four grandchildren. neral Home In Harper avenue Fisher. publicity; ~Irs. C. H ulchre cemetery. Services were Friday after- and Bethel Baptist Church, Fletcher, insurailCe; and -, Mrs. Dueweke. 39, dIed Mon- noon, September 27, in the Wll- 24600 Little Mack. where she William Dawson, mot h ' day, September 23, at her resi- liam R Hamilton Co., 3975 had been active for many years, rosse oln e health round I. dence. She is survived by her I Casll, and burial was in Wood- on Wednesday, OCtober' 2. In- parents, Major Bernard and Ro- lawn cemetery. terment will be in Kankakee. Richard R. Brydges sella; and a brother. Jerome. The family has requested Ill!. • • • that memorial tributes be sent Mrs. Crlsswell died saturday. 18201 Mack Avenue (Near Mack and Warren inter~ection) Training at Annapo MARY A. GOUIN to the charity of the donor's September 28, in London, Ky. ANNAPOLIS, Md. (FH~N( Mary A. GouIn, of 479 St. choice. I She is survived by her husband, Midshipman Fourth Class R ard R. Brydges. son of Mr. Clair. died Wednesday. Septem-I II< ... .. Kenneth; a daughter, Sandra; Mrs. Donald H. Brydges of ber 25, at her residence. She GLENN F. TURNBULL I two step-daughters, Mrs. Doug- was 71. I Services for Glenn F. Turn- ias Bt:cy and Mrs. William Utz; Manor. had a welcome cha A native De t r 0 1t e r. Mrs. Ibull, former president and chair- a step-son, John Crisswell; three in pace in his summer trail", Gouin was the widow of the man of the board of the Indus- brothers. George, Harry and at the Naval Academy. ,/~~~~P~~'~~.~~~ napolis, Md.. when his fa: late Clarence Gouin. Survivors Itrial National Bank of Detroit, Lawren~e Schilling; and four visited him late in August. include a daughter. Mrs. John I were yesterday, Wednesday, oC-1 grandchlldre~. II< ... The visit was made du' Koerber; a son. Robert; four [tober 2. at the Verheyden Yo. ~ ~. : ::~ :0-:- sisters, Sister Anne Joachim, neral Home. Interment was in I' K:t:NT L. SILLOWAY Parents Open-House Week ------.------IWhite Chapel. Kent L. Silloway, treasurer at the Academy. T!le week : Mr. Turnbull died Monday, I of the real estate firm of smo- gives midshipmen preparin;, enter the Academy for the 1 American ~nd Swis¥ September 30, at his residence, way & Co., died Sunday, Sep- I.1103 Devonshire road. HE" was tember 29, in St. John Hospital. time an oppor-unity to expo WATCH end ! 76. He was 41, a,nd lived at 348 Mer- their new way of life to t
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I Second Class Postage paid at De.' Funeral Home. Burial was in Mt. Hoeberling : troit, Michigan. ' Ollvet Cemetery. • Repair : Subscrlp.tion Rates $4.00 Per Year Mr. Quinlan. 68, of 366 Rivard I Exciting New'64 • Service Jewelry i by Mall ($5.00 0 u t 5 Ide Wayne i County). All News and Advertising boulevard, died Monday, Sep- • Installation JOYHrelttSotMLOMtfoe . cop~ Mu..ertBe In The. News Office tember 30, in Eastsid'! General 14933 Kt'rchev!ll i ~~.~. esday Noon to Insure Insti'. Hospital. Surviving are hIs wife, Oil ond gO$ humidifiers I AddretlS all Man (Subscriptlons, Alice; a daughter, Mrs. Gilbert 24 hr. service VA 2-850' ! Change of Address Forms 3~79) to noberts' a brother Perry' and ,99 K e r ch e val Avenue, Grosse ' ., I Pointe 36. Michigan. four grandchildren. RAMBLERS 779-0sn Home S
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To Barll,es P.TA. Br-Ight Sm-Iles for Serv-Ice Dr-Ive Bid Parcells Parents to Class RanI, Mr. and Mrs. Max Fogt, ; and Mrs. Albert McMain, Mr. I Mr. and Mrs. George Thom, , and Mrs. George Curran Jr., --~---~ I MI'. and Mrs. EIJ,worth AUison, I MI'. and Mrs. Arthur Scott, Mr. ~a~ents will meet the new On Friday evening, October p~rents with man!,. of the, spe- " MI'. and Mrs. Harold Chargo1. I and Mrs. Samuel Harlan. and
prmClpal when the- Bar n e ~ 4, at 7:30, Parcells Junior High Clal student ac!IVltIes available I Mr, and Mrs. Gel)rge Ryde. Mr. I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wallstrom. Seho?l PT A holds its first School will be opening its class- at Parcells. Nmth grl\de stu-I _. . . .__..~_, , . _ mct'tmR at 8 o'clock Wednes- room doors to give the parents dents wlll be on duty to serve I ler 3, 4, 5 day, October 9. of Parcells students special as monitors. helping parents to j Roger O'Connor, who took short courses of study in all find their way to various cl..;ss-! phases of the junior high rooms. I over t.he post this year afte-r school curriculum. After the two hour "sample I the retIrement of Miss Florence HAVE YOU SEEN Cumings. will welcome the Each parent has been sent a school day" is completed, all I copy of his child's regular Fri- parents and tea c her s will I group, at the general meeting I day class schedule. The eve. gather in the gymnasium for a ~ followmg classroom Visitation at 7:30 p.m. ning's P.T.A. program is ar- social hour and refreshments.l The New ranged so parents can follow ]n charge of hospitality ar-- Featured speaker of the eve- in sequence a typical day of a rangemel'lts is the Moth£"r Vice I ning \~'ill be Robert Webpr, junior high school program. Pre sid en t of the Parcells I member of the Grosse Pointe p During each class period, P.T.A., Mrs, Owen Murray. The, o Board of Education, who will lasting fifteen minutes, teach- ninth grade room parents, un- I discuss "Where Your Tax Dol- ers will explain the scope of del' the chairmanship of Mr. I DATSUN SPL-310 lar Goes," He will be intro- ... _--,-".--. the course, methods of instruc. and J\.irs. Gunter Kemp and, auced by the school board tion, and basic materials used, Mr, and Mrs. William Landless. i president, Dr. Charles G. WH-I Teachers may explain their will serve as hosts and host-! son, grading methods, ask parents esses in the girls gymnasium. ! Opening the program will be to try a typical day's lesson, or The parents helping for the; G. Sheldon Veil, Barnes P'TA EleHAlGE show the type of test used to first program of the year in-; president. mea,mre progress, During study elude: Mr, and Mrs. Robl'rt' Other officers for the 1963- I or service periods parents will Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 64 school year are Jack Fife. ,have an opportunity to enjoy Patrize, Mr. and Mrs. nobert. father vice president ~nd pro- a cup of coffee, or take time to Snow, Mr. and Mrs. George gram chairman; Mrs. William ,CLUB .. visit such special facilities as Miles, Mr. and Mrs. Robert. ... ')1-':'-:, ',..'<~:."" :'...... Potter. mother vice president; I . S -- .....-". the library, clinic, and counsel- Kefgen, Mr. and Mrs. George I The Sports Car of the Year! - . . Ron Ferguson, teacher vice . . . iing offices. . Ingram, Mr. and Mrs. John . ... president; M"s. Jark Srhmelz, I - .. Throughout the b u i I din g Peters, Mr. and Mrs. John Jes- secretary; and Joe Oskin, treas-I ,H,..lIIa IlE there will be displays arranged sen, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Char- 1,500 O. C. TWIN CAIIBURATION urer. The annual toothbrush sale of the FREDEN line up with their wares, Presi- in the showcases to acquaint vat, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Du- * * Committee c h air men are I Exchange Club of Grosse Pointe is set cient. Zimmerman reports that sale pro- Mrs. Gilbert D~Loreto, social; for this Friday and Saturday. Salesmen ceeds will be used for college scholar- The Qualify and Price Will Amaze You! Mrs. Frank Fr.schkorn. mem- Exchangites left to right CHARLES bership; Mr. and Mrs, -Arthur ships, presentation of Freedom Shrines Yancey's Hair Fas~ions Linzell, hospitality; Mr. and SUDRO. GEORGE M. ZIMMERMAN, and contributions to the War Memorial. WILLIAM M. BERNO. PHILIP HEAD, Mrs. Jack Palmer and Mr. and The Exchange Club also helps to sponsor Irene Hall. prop. DATSUN - the .only import that can be Mrs. Richard O'Connell. ways ROBERT SCOVILLE and H. HENNING an annual model aviation meet. Advanced Hair Styling and Permanent Waving serVIced anywhere - anytIme and means; l'\ilr~.E. Dawson Virgmia Farrell Academy - Also Teach as if has all S.A.E. parts. Fisher, pu?!icity; Mrs. C. Hugh Center Sponsors Belgian Nig'ht r if they are, also contributors to hlo Appointment Necessary Fletcher. Insurance; and Mrs. J ! t!1e War Memorial will be given i Open 8:00 to 5:00 Mon. thru Sot. William Dawson, m (l the r's : ... ---.-~-,,---- henings by Appointments health council I An Evemng In BelgIUm by Saturday, October 12. i th2 chance to sign up for a i '#:JI . will be the' opening cv<:>ntin the '. . I unique "Castle Tour of Eur- BOAT. MOTOR. CAR SALES Shampoo and Set. 1.75 Hair Cutting ••.• ,1.50 PEERS • -, 'Grosse Pointe '.V.ar Memorial's A speCial excltmg offer goes, ope" next summer personally RI(~~ar.d R_ Brydges. seril's of bterna~ional dinners with this year's international: conductcu by chartered trans- 14637 E. Jefferson Phone VAlley 2.4414 Groesbeck (M.97) • & 16 Mile Rd. Parking on Church Lot In Rear Ph. 791-2724 en intersection) Trall~~nD'.. at Annapo IIS's and program thl s ye~l''" ' programs.~ __, Season. ticket holders. portation,_ M~~P~q.~~~~.g~;NR~~h_1 ~~~~a/~~~~~in~,i1~c~~~:l' ~~a~~ -,------'~------. ----~------.------~--~------~.------
17 ard R. Brydges, son of Mr. and o'c;loc~ in the Center's Fries • Mrs. Donald H. Brydges of 415 Audltonum, . - Manor, had a welcome change I Guests will be '>eated at. in pace in his summer training tables of eight in the crystal at the Naval Academy, An-! b3liroom where they will en- napoUs, Md., when his family. joy delicious Belgian dishes for visited him late in August. 'whieh they will receiv0 the The visit was made during recipes. Parents Open-House We-ckend Following dinner they will be at the Academy. The ,':eekend entertained by members of the gives midshipmen preparing to Bel g i a n American accordian enter the AcademY fot" the first band. , tim~ an opportun'ity. to expla~n: Then they will adjourn to the i thetr new way of hie to their I little theatre to see color t:i1ms ' families. The better understand- : of Belgium and a specialized ing of the midshipmen's prob-: film on the ehate:lUx and abbeys lems enables his family to better: for which that c 0 u n try is assist him during tis four years: famous. Clarence E, Day, Jr., as a midshipman. I preside'nt of Glynn Travel will The midshipman entered the i act as master of ceremonies, Academy on June 27 for plebe; An entire series of interna- Earl Rodefeld, President summer training, whieh prepares' tion:ll dinners and programs is him for his Academy life. Upon programmed by the Cellter this graduation from the Academy in veal' including an "Evening in four years, he will be cGmmis- Portugal." Friday. November sioned an ensign in the Navy., 22; an "Evening in Great Brit. ain" Thursday. December 12; JIlI------~:'ng & :"Evening in the Mediterra- Honeywell Heall i nean," Friday, ,1 a n u a l' y 17; . kl :"Night in Rio," Friday, Fc-b- Lawn Sprln 7 crs :rU'U'Y 21; "St. Patrick's Eve in Ireland," :\Iond3y. March 16; I • Repair "April in Paris," Friday, April I 10; "Alpine Holiday." Saturday, • Service May 2: and "An Hawaiian I • Installation Luau," Frid"y. June 12. I Patrons arc invited to sub- Oil and gos humidifiers. ~scnbe to the entire series of I 24 hr. service :nine dinners and programs for I .$29. Single evenin.g reservations 1964 Rambler American 440-H hardtop, 440 convertible, 330 station wagon 779-0577 I ::Ire $4. Paid reservations are I I~_-a__._.•__•__•__._-._,._._,_.__.,__--- ..__:_~eCJue"t~c,,at _the Center office FRESH NEW SPIRIT OF '64! I ! I Home Sale Special! I ANNOUNCINGRAMBLER '64_all-new style, all-new luxury! Totally new Rambler Americans with all-new styling, new ride, full 6-passenger room. New exciting Rambler Classics and Ambassadors, new hardtops, new luxury V-B's,new features. Early Arnerica.n Today, see how the Rambler Idea- new ~uspension, longer wheelbase, for V.8s-you shift it, oritshifts itself. of chassis. See how well Rambler the idea of listening to car owners' wider tread. NEW! Rambler Classic NEW! Rambler Ambassador V.g listens to your wants, how beautifully wants - pays off for you. NEW! hardtop, with choice of Six or new offers wagon, sedan-two hardtops, Rambler '64 fills your needs. Rambler Americans-compact econ- 198.hp V-S. Smart sedans, wagons, one with 270.hp V-S, bucket seats, American Motors-Dedicated to Excellence ..(RICKET omy king, with all-new beauty and all. too. NEW! Exciting new options: , Rambler AmQlrlcan 440-H hardtop and console, center armrests, front and lbler Clessic 770 Cross Country stAtion _ .. new6-passenger room, Curved-glass Adjust.O-Tilt steering wheel; Shift- rear-standard. PLUS! All Ramblers RAMBLER~64 CHAIR side windows. NEW!.AII.new ride, with Command Flash-Q-Matic floor stick have 33,OOO.mileor 3.year lubrication Rambler leads because Ramblerlistens :SIC • AMBASSADOR SALE PRICE went! See and drive t.he er Americans ... smart w Rambler Ambassador is new and completely and the many Rambler ost up-to-date facilities, ~dto present the newest 1e fun at Grosse Pointe ltion. There are gifts for ... valuable door prizes! SALE PRICE 1695 ~ . . ~ channing Colonial style chair~ of stur~y Salem. finish hardwood. Complete wlth seat and back cushions and ruffled Bounce of provincial print.. Nut brown or forest green. Great vaIues~ 1964 Rambler Classic 770 hardtop, 6 or V.8 and 1964 Rambler Ambassador V-8 station wagon
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•• "n'a' "', ",.' J ~p _ ...,. ' _" .~. ~.' c., ..,.,. ,. __ _ • ~.... , , 77 , 7 r: at .. "H?". -. 1" ~ SE 7 7 7 7 ? pmtw? mmrr _ ce, -~~.--- ~ Page Six GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, October 3, 1963 Thursday, October : Trombly P.l'A -_._------_._----~-- I HOOKS BIG MUSKIE To love to preach is Introducing Pointe's New Teachets Brownell Plans I Meets Monday 16 Pointers Win Degrees Andrew Prktz, 12, son of thing-.to love those to w Parents Lunch IWoods Patrolman and Mrs we preach, quite another. Several Grosse Pointerll were I' (S 0 c j a J Sciences); Larry M. Richard Prletr. ~'f 1947 Hamp~ -Richard ( The opening meeting of the amoug the 1.215 students grad- Farnam, of St. Paul avenue I Trombly PT A is set for 8 p.m. October,' the month of bril- uatIng from Michigan State Uni~ (Mathematics); Patricla A. Finn. ~on road, .whf!e fishing recently on Monday. Octobel 7. in the liant foliage and football ex- vel' 81 t y at the end of the of Morsn road (Home }i;co- In Lak~ 51. CI~lr, off. Jefferson school auditl)rium. President citement, is also traditionally rt All f th 'i s). Mary Graves of Cam. I and Ml;sonlc, .A. Clair Shores, R.OUND TOJ G('orge Coury extends a warm summer qua cr. 0 e 110mr: • , 'cau~ht a 33-inch eight and welcome to new parents in thc the month for Brownell Junior Pointe students received bach- br~dge road (History); and B~uc~ 1 half.p~und muskie with a llgh~ C elor degrees. Klr~ten, oC Paget court ( ur I l'od and reel and WOrm bait. DO'OR; S65 Trombly S c h 001 Community High School's annual parent Following is a lIst of the J chasmg). and jm'ites nil parents both i .. ...__._. ~~__~_~ '__ . luncheons. graduates, with their Major Others are: Arthur Kroth. of j mother and father to attend subject fields: Sharyn Allardyce, South Oxford road (Ch('mistry'; Ant~erp road (Bus. Admin.); this opening meE'ting. Next week, October 7 through /11, the mothers (ana fathers of Allard avenue (Exec. Sect. James Lapish, of Beaufait road ~anlyn F. Tori~a, of ~e~conl- A "Getting Acquainted Open Admin.); Georgianna D. Brooks, (Transport Admin.!; John D. field .road (EnglIsh); PhIllIp M. I too, if they are available) of Housc" featur('~ this year's of Muskoka road (Elementar; Mertz, of Hampton road (Ae. V.an~lem, ?f St. Clair av~nue opener as armoun ~ed by Pro- seventh graders and all stu- Edur.); James Carne, of Berk- counting); Sharon L. Monrad,/ (SOCial SClenCeS); and Ma~go gram Chairman, Thomas Coul- dents new to Brownell will be shire road (Bus. Admin,); pat-j 0.£ Beaupre road (Elementary Wells. of CIClverly road (Poht./- ter. The meeting op.ens in the welcomed by principal Charles rick J. Dinan of Harcourt road Educ.J; Rohert Sainsbury, of Van I cal SCience). auditorium with introductions -----_. ------~---~-~~~..---- _.. --- -- _.__ . ------~. of association officers and the Saltzer for luncheon, a survey school staff. Guest speaker is Iof the building, and an informal . Russell H. Peebles, Trustee. I question and answer sessIon. Grosse Pointe Board of Educa- He will be assIsted by Vir. tion. who will discuss the issues I Iginia Hoelzle, Dean of Girls. in the forthcoming millage l'(.'ferendum. and Owen Middleton, Dean of Boys. Home room teachers and ...... In order to give parents and I counselors will also be intro- teachers a good opportunity to duced. get acquainted with each other and the nature of the school The schedule calls for parents program, an extended class- to meet at noon in C-3, where room visitation will fvllow the small goupS will be formed for auditorium meeting. Room par- a walking tour to see the noon ents and teachers will welcome activities, lunch room, and vari- parent~: in the various rooms. ous classrooms and facilities Here parents will have a good Following this, parents will go for the c~ownin9 touch occasion to see the work Of the through the cafeteria line, children and to learn more Five additions to the professional where they will be offered the MICHAEL JOHNSTON, grade 5; MRS. same lunch the students had about their child's learniilg pro- staff at Poupard Elementary School are BET':'Y MAYNARD, kindergarten; IRV- ••• 0 chenme pillbox gram. that day. , shown here during an orientation session ING PARSCH, grade 6; MRS. MAR- Mrs. Alexander Black and with their cdministrators. The teachers JORIE ANGYAL, grade 5; MRS. RO- After luncheon, the Group I Utterly feminine with a l\'Irs. John Pur cell. Social are examining some of the instructional will meet in B-3, where par- Chairmen. toge~her with Mrs. SELMA FIGAS, grade 2; SCOTT FLEM- ents may raise any questions materials they will be using through the ING. assistant principal; and (seated) wisp of veil and Louis Bruno. Mrs. C. Jay year. l'~'ewto the staff are (left to right) they may have regarding school Deeds, and Mrs. Frank Calcat- JACK McMAHON, principal. policies. curriculum. activities, .~----~------~ -_._---- ~------~---~---~------~------.~- erra are planning social hour dress, etc., closing at approxi- jeweled stick-pins ..• activities and refreshments. Glancy Attends City Collects Camera Club to .Meet mately 2;30. At Center October 8 Invitations have been sent to a flattering silhouette that Cancer Concla1!e Traffic Fines parents on the basis of two home rooms per day, but if an goes to any well-dressed occasion New (A)neept in The Grosse Pointe C a mer a assigned date is not convenient. Alfred R. Glaney. .Jr.. 735 City Judge Joseph P. Uvlck IClub will meet Tuesday eve. mothers (and fathers) should Spectacles • • • Lakeshore Dr i \"e. and Dr. collected $60 in fines from per- I ning. 8 o'clock, on October 8, at feel free to ~ttend on another with poise. In black and other fall colors. 13.98 I, l\Iichael Brc'nnan. 1176 GI.;)"ton sons who appeared before him: the Fries Auditorium, 32 Lake- I day that v.:eek. by notifying the I ' • I shore road. school offIce. ': road. left Sunday for Dayton.: ! in Justice Court last week. Fines 1---._~~__. ~ ._.~ ..~ _ • Ohio, to attend a three-day I DE $5 each were levied against' 99years i Confercnce of the United Can. I David Aronson. 34 Newberry, STARDUST Beauty Salon experience ~eel" Council. aiJd Marion Roberta Kiernan, Now Under New Management every wotd ' ~I.r. Glancy. President of thc 1386 Buckingham. October Special! E~~IN Gee. also is Chairman of the Both had been charged with p $7 STARLITE . . . . • ermanents 50 and up Board of Trustees of the Mlelu- reckless drIving; both pleaded! Dainty. fomir¥ne ecse with 'White e.- I .c:an Cancer Foundation. The not guilty. and were found I yeIow top. 17jewels. Sbod:-resistan' • School Girls! Shampoo and Set $2 Urtbrealcable mainspring. Stoin\e$ uCC is composed of cancer roo- guilty on the redu~ed charge I steel bade. Nylon cord. $t9.9S t~ol agencies t~r.oUgh~~t the: of driving in a careless manner./ • Creme or Conditioning Rinse with all Shampoo and Sets lnlted States \\hlCh, like the, Luther S. Trowbridge, 17185 :\lieiJigan Canrer Foundation, East Jefferson, found guilty of SPORTSMAN Stardust Beauty Salon R~ youog man'~model. Has 17 lost Iheir charI ers as members I leaving the scene of an accident, 15210 Charlevoix Near Lakepointe 822-4157 jewels. Shoci ancll'lOistunH~. of thc Anwl"ic:m Can~E:r Society Iwas fined $50. UnbreaIcable mainspring. Stainles~ on'r a dispute over fund-raising ------.el bad;.1.IMninou5 dial. $Ut.... methods. All members of the I LTC are financially supported I .,;.' ..,(~~;~. : through feder3.ted fund-raising, I Dr. Brennan was a speaker from France ••.Kislav's QUEEN of the NILE at the uee Conference as was,' Dr. Isidorc Selzer, Medical Di- SPECIAL world-famous kid glove e :t rector of the Michigan ClI.neer A Rtnm'tond I ... "uu Registry. and Dr. Oscar D. Stry- -I"" -"I ker, Macomb County Health long, slender elegance in a glove PURCHASE OPEN THURS. EVE., 'TIL I / Wm. Snalth Commissioner and President ot DESIGN CREATION the Michigan Cancer Founda- of high fashion ...nylon.lined to slip on 16835 Ker~hevcd C It tion. in the Village Grosse Pointe CoD!amI tlW: £on the mtaral i The physicians were a~com- easily; guaranteed washable. Black, white, brtJW and :ent the mod .. 'panied on the Dayton, trIP. by a place for =frtshJoA~eyemake-l E. W. Tuescher. 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.., :.' .'. Thursday, October 3, 1963 Thursday, October 3, 1963 ------G R 0 S S ,E POI N TEN E W S Pige Seven ROOKS BIG MUSKIE To love to preach is one ------_._------Andrew Pri('tz, 12. son o! thing--to love those to whom Library Begins To Ligh.t Alger Woods Patrolman and Mrs. \n' preach, quite another. 5\; Larry M 15th Year Paul avenue Richard PrlE'tz of 1947 Hamp~ ~Richllrd Cecil Film Showings Pool at Center ricia A. Finn. ton road. while: fishing recently /HomE' Ecn-' in Lake St. Clair, off Jef.{erson Again this year the Grosse The famous "Music Man," Ives. of Cam- and Masonic. SL CIJlir Shores, ROUND TOP Pointe Public Lib r a r y has Meredith Willson, and his scheduled two separate film '''Missus,'' Rinl, are coming to 'y); 1I_.adBruce caught a 33.inch eight and II Ah'm. Comb. S6500 court (Pur- naIf-pound muskie with a Uaht programs to be shown free of Grosse Pointe this Monday eve- Make Your Business rod and reel and worm bait. DOORS charge at the Central Library. ning, October 7, to entertain in the Grosse Pointe War Me- The Fumily :F'ilm Nights wlll SAVINGS lur Kroth, of morial's Fries Auditorium. I (Chemistry): ,Antwerp road
wisp of veil and :1' Also to be shown October 18, formal garden which is the ap- Dec. 31st. FROM RENOIR TO PICASSO, 4 h B k proa~h to Fries Auditorium. jeweled stick-pins ..• i is one of the most notable films ~ rt ll.r roo "8 Ion art, fellturing a study and Offers COl'.rse ,comparison of Renoir, Seurat, .... Judo Classes It is the easiest business to get into. No stock a f1aHering silhouette that : and Picasso. This film provides a stimulat- After a two year absence on Now Enrolling or merchandise to carry. No sales force. No • to ony well-dressed occasion ing introduction to the entire national tour, the Department of office. Not even a swivel chair. Just a few.dollars PEOPLES subject of modern art. Community Services, Grosse . Due to an increased illterest each week and you're in business~ In ten years k and other foil colors. 13.98 i Future F R I END S FILM Pointe Public School System, is in Judo the Neighborhood Club i FORUMS will be held on the happy to announce the return of is now accepting registrations you have a small fortune. Start in the 'tsavings" ~third Friday in November, Jan-I one of its members to the adult for a second Judo class for FEDERAL 'uary. February, March and teaching staff. children of elementary school business today. 99 years ; April, with programs to be an. I Arthur Brooks, who was a age. i Ilounced earh month. The pub-I member ?f the. staff f,or a five Under the direction of Frank experience in HERE .. '. , lie is invited. year period, WIll agam return Aul, holde~' of the coveted SAVINGS ! -______to teach a course in Speech your savings are insured up to $10,000by the (~~IeveryN watch "Black Belt", the classes will Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corpo.. Hospitality Center Sets Techniques to begin Tuesday. be held on Saturday afternoons ration, an agency of the U. S..Government", October 8th from 7:30 to at Brownell Jr. High begin- STARLITE Date for Ar.t Exhibit 9:30 p.m. ning October 5. Children must Dainty, feminine case with white Of' Mr. Brooks has amassed a be at least seven years of age yellow top. 17jewels. Shodc:-resislont. Beginning October 1 and con- myriad of experience in the to register. Detroit DetrOit East Detroit Royal Oak Unbreakuble mainspring. Slo'jnless I tinuing to November 1 the Lake- field of public speaking and steel back. Nyloncord. $19.9& A class for teens will also 12m Griswold 14729 Harper 21650 Gratiot I side Pallette Club will display creative selling attitudes: he has get under wayan Saturday, 3100 N. WoodworcJ I several paintings at Hospitality I conducted training classes for October 5th with openings still WO 1-0170 LA 7-7210 PR 2.5500 LJ 9.6600 SPORTSMAN Center, 16906 Kercheval avenue. industry -- from management available. For information call Rugged young mon's model I-\a$ 17 Exhibition chairman for the on down, and for department Neighborhood C 1u b at TV ~. ShocIt and moislurHe3istant. club is Mrs. Robert Johnstone stores in Houston, Cleveland, 5-4600 Monday through Friday Member Federal Home loon Bonk ';ystem. Member Federol Savings and Loa" Insurance Corporation. Unbreakable mainspring. Stainless of Fisher road. She has been in Pittsburgh and Baltimore. ... bock.l.umiflou$ dial $18.815 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. or stop charge of havin~ the paintings He lectured for seven years in at 710 Notre Dame. juried by the club. ThE' final for John Robert Powers and di------~------~------~~------_._---_._---_._------~._------Iselection includes the works of I r~cted. the first D~le Carnegie , sixteen artists from Grosse ClasS m Grassl:" Pomte. He has from France ... Kislav's ! Pointe and St. Clair Shores., also been a participant (actor) : There are a variety of still: in training films for the past lifes, landscapes and portraits 15 years. More recently, he has world-famous kid glove I in diverse media. Those inter- been a TV spoke~man for Stand- ested in purchasing any of the ard Federal Savmgs of Detroit, ., and a lecturer for the Mott For 1i4... lIewsIJowcBseofstars linm UIUSAfUHlU works may contact the indlvld- F d t' . li'l' t Mi h'g " slender elegance in a glove OPEN THURS. EVE., 'TIL 9 I I . oun a Ion In .>; m , c I an. ua artists. . "Speech 'fechniques" is ~e- :ashion ...nylon-lined to slip on 16835 Kercheval ~,ll. who WIsh to see the !ligned to make speech "pain- in the Village pamt~ng~ are invited to the less" and to eliminate the but. ._.WRERE THEACTION ISI Cirosse Pointe HospitalIty Center before noon terflles experienced by most nteed woshable. Black, white, Monday and all day Saturday, people when circumstances rc- ,,>. : or bone. 6 to 7Yi sizes. 17.50 .;3LYk}jLFtE1EtWSi!UbE';g@MMKWIEfllM#:tRII K~i:Jnf~;~{i;~~:~~i r}? the business or professional :',\\ I man (or woman) - or the house- "Jacobsons.~ EXCEPTIONAL :,:,:,:,:::wife, who wishes to improve her t : r:::::: savair faire and gain self.confi. r:'~::, dp.nce in plain, every day living. OPPORTUNITY :::':'\ Mr. Brooks generates enthusi- f\\ I asm and instills self-confidence ';::';'::in his students and, regardless For Investors iff:: I of their position, makes them ~?>!! feel ten feet tall.
.::;:,;.;.:!r:::: Enrollment in this class is ::::::,:.:limited, and persons wig-hing to Our rapidly expanding company has been serving the people of Grosse Pointe since 111 €~~;~:~!~~~~;~~~~;; 1895. For further information. please . . . iii"i:~ ~~ei~O~?ac:si:~~:~~~e to assure ::':,:::~:~ ------"":,:,,,: HURT AT PLAY :::)/I Michael Hale, 16, of 1081 WRITE t:::) Maryland. injured his right leg ::!\? I while playing football on the ~?):~grounds of Brownell Junior _ r:?:! High School on Monday, Sep- 1WfJ NEW NEVER.BDORE OJDSMOBlllSl "' BOX 0 3 ::::): tember 23. He was conveyed to :::::; r,',H I Bon Secours Hospital by Farms JotstBr IDnlbentDewspOI18coupe /n themedlum-pr/cB classl Jetslar 88BraudDewfull-slle 88sedIL __'!I ne, /8W8f /lflcal ;',;.};::'i,:::r:;:?I:?,::j:::::~;::,):i::!;::::r;:;:\)::l))::?}I{::H:~:l~}g?ftIf:::~r;:j:i::::::::rffr:t:::::::ljr:~trI?::iii:lj,,~:~I ~~a~::.n for treatment and re- You're looking at Oldsmobile's new high performer-JetBtar I! It's Just out-the JetBtar 88 oeri61 ••• companion to the famous high- powered by the famous 394-cubic-inch Starfire V-8 Engine, featur.el.l perfo~ng Dynamic and Super 888! It intl'(XiUODS a brand new 330- distinctive l'oofline •••• party bucket seats ••• center control console! cubic-inch Jetfire Rocket V-8. Four .parkling Jetlltar 88 models in all! "'IIIIIIII'illlllilllllillIlIUii!i!II!!llUilll!IIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIII.QuateI' maid QUALITY KITCHENS Costs No More A THIELE CUSTOM BUILT KITCHEN Features of This Quaker Maid is of the finest quality home Kitchen Include: equipmen+ you can buy. De- • Tray Storage signed to your needs, color • Range Drawer and the ultimate in conveni. • Adjustable ence. Shelves • 20 Natural CUTLASS HOLtDAY COUP! Wood Finishes H"nd,_. II.....hat'*"'p-on. of 1hr•• II..... f.U CUll"N ",CHI.. f« 1964,
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Page Eight --_._--'-- Vandals Visit .Dry Cleaners .,---_._--- G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S Thursday, October 3, '963_ Thursday, Oc James Argy, proprietor of 8/ store on Tuesday, Septl'mbcr 24. '------~ ••• _~. __ L ~ ._ cleaning esh:blishment lit 17652 Argy told City Patrolman Neighborhood Club News Improvement Ferry P.TA League to Hear Trade Expert Mack, reported vandalism at his I Thomas McLaughlin, Jr., that his . -._-~------~-- ; .. ---- -.- front glass window, 70 by 90 inche,:, had been broken since Courses Begin To Meet Tuesday I "Pri'''e In,.,tmenli~Under_ ~h;~ lun~~e~n m~~~nL:~~~: Qulc:k. Dependable tht" previous Saturday night. The Th t k h b . Three courses are featured thedevelopedsubject Countries"(If Carlos E.willToro,be j,theOcto kblCk.Oer un s.~~dy of ForeignIN ese pas wee save een registratlon days for in the cat -ego r y of Self- Tbe Dexter- Ferry Elemen- IIM" f the World Trade J Eeonomic Policyft- and The I . V • damagE' may have been done by Neighborhood Club's Fan Recreation Program. There improvement elasses offered by tory Sehool P.T.A. will hold its 0 ana~er n fo; th. Greol.er :M". Lee R. Johnson (]214 WM- RADIO a large size steel nut, found on I are still openings in most classes. Adult Education. Department of fl"t moobng of the 1963-64: D:r:',m';;'oardt of Commerce. '"" Roed) is rh.,en"'n of tbis 5ERVICE the sidewalk Monday morning. : Here's what's happening: School Year on October 8. {h h k t the Leaaue I subJ'ect INatJonal Item In for , A second nut, similar to the Community Services of the w en e spea es 0 ... I . . t d th L L DACKEN iil'st, WtlS found on the street 1n ADULT G¥MNASTICS BROWNELL JR. HIGH Gro"e Pointe Puhlt, ScboOl The soheduled speaker i, Dr. of Women V"ers on Oolober 9. ",udy. Sbe w,ll ,n ro ,uor .e 2043/ M k TU 1-2791 front. of the building ,Tuesday (Volleyball and Callsthenics) System. . GrWilson..... PointesuperintendentPubltc cfSchoolthe I'i This first fall general mecht- Octoberspeaker, 9.Mr. Carlos E. foro, on "c Imorn mg. The incident IS under H. 12,30 I Wednesdays-7:30 'Bo~k, AmerIca is Re~"'ng" SYstem. will speak on tbe iug will be a pm. lunc .~ .__ investigation. Harry Warnken-Instructor is de"gned to gIVeinten"ve re- pertinent subject. "Tbe Millage eon held at the Gm"e Pointe
BALLET BROWNELL JR HIGH v>cw,of tbe current books mo't Vote." i, War Memorial Center. rI1/i1l, ALUM. HDW. INC. • I read and t.tke11G~osse.r.. gnPointe's qneenbeauty?f COlu~-,.salon'lll Since 1916 ..I Boys and Girls Ages 9-12 Serrtces of tb. Untve"ity of. hus Day tb" Sunday m Dele.,,,, ... ~ ~'I IT'S TRUE! I John Bruce--Fencing Master Michigan, is also an eight week _~~ __ . ~_~ __ ~ . __ . ~. ~ __ FUN NITE MAIRE SCHOOL course beglnniug Wednesday, Second and Fourth Fridays-7-9:00 p.m. October 16. The COurse is de- AUTO CLUB MEMBERS Boys and Girls 7-9:00 p.m. signed to improve the learning FUNSTERS Miss Masak in Charge capacity of the j n d I v i d u a 1 ANNOUNCING DO HAVE BROWNELL JR. HIGH through comprehension; it will Saturdays-2:30 p.m. deal with scanning, vocabulary BIYle (Fun Activities, Crafts, Games, Special Events) improvement and reading for L 98e KING . I t meaning. Printed and visual GIRLS GYM Dick appm- nstruc or aids will be used throughout /' BROWNELL JR. HIGH the course. This co u r s e is Saturdays-ll:00 a.m. geared to students interested in 1 (Sports, Track Events, Physical Fitness) better academic s tan din g, I " TONI U Harry Warr.ken-Instructor adults Wishing more enjoyable REG. 3.75 HIGH SCHOOL DROP-IN leisure reading time, and busi. • GROSSE POINTE ME~ORIAL CHURCH I ness and professional' people: Yes, it is true. Auto Club mAmbers have a Monday-FridaY-3:30_5:30 p.m. who desIre increased compre. I (Ping-Pong, Pool, Snacks, Social Activities) f hensive reading. abilities. .. special kind of pull - Emergency Road John Bruce and Dick Lappin-Instructors "Style and POIse," the thir.d POLlOI Service, JUDO BROWNELL HIGH clas~ feat~red in ibi, group.. " i t JR. REG. 98c More than 1,700 emergency vehicles 1S rda s-1 and 2:00 p.m. agam bemg taught. by MISS The Star Performer . a u y Rosemary Taylor. MISS Taylor - throughout the state are only a phone call I. Ages 8 Through Teenage i, a Past 0 I .. ct 0 r Of Jobn, away for member help on a 24-hour basis Frank Aul-Instructor Robert Powers School in De./' For '64 : OPEN GYM BROWNELL JR_ HIGH tceit and has be.n • dJrector. FRESH all year long. Helping members out of REG. 7ge assorted motoring troubles is their specialty. I Saturdays-3-5:00 p.m. prompter and fasblon co-ordi- I Wednesday Evenings-6-8:00 p.m. nator of various fashion and You Are Cordially Invited Whether you're stalled, stuck or can't I PLAYMATES BROWNELL JR. HIGH hair shows in Michigan. She - To See and Drive ~ start, those familiar trucks with the friendly I Saturdays-1:00 p.m. was appointed technical advisor I Girls and Boys 4-6 Years of Age of Miss Michigan Uni~erse i,n The Magnificent New /964 Buicks RAPID ~ AAA oval 8l'8 "Johnny-on-the-spot" to " help you out. Dick Lappin-Instructor June, 196?, and of Mlchlga~ S OCTOBER 4 REG.98e- RETIRED MENS CLUB J~nior MISS. Style and POIse Enjoy a little of this pull yourself and GROSSE POINTE WAR MEMORIAL Will be offered Monday, Octo- drive with a special feeling of security by . ber 7 from 7:30 to 9:30 and joining the Auto Club. Winter's on the Fndays-12 Noon-5:00 p.z:n. Thursday, October 10th (1:00- I II I (Cards, Refreshments, SOCIal) 2:30 p.rn.) for a period of ten OLD SPJ way, 80 join today! l.5eeand Drive The All New I SMALL SET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH weeks. Miss Taylor will give REG. 1.25 ! Tuesday and Thursday-9:15_11 :15 a.m. individual help to her students ' Maria n Gulevich and Lois Ricbards- Teachers in wardrobe. hair sty 1i n g. Special and Sky/lark TEEN GYMNASTICS BROWNELL JR. HIGH makeup, manners, social graces, GROSSE POINTE DIVISION Wednesdays-6-8:00 p.m. . ,,-lness etiq~ett:, job .success (Calisthenics and Volleyball) and eommumcatlOn WIth the lomorrow At . 15415 E. Jefferson TUMBLING Harry Warnken-Instructor public... CUNNi PHONF 821-8000 . BROWNELL JR. HIGH For further mformatIon on Saturdays-9.0D . a.m. theany Departmencof the aboveof classes,Communitycall REFILlAIl George Measelr Manage,. Boys and Girls 9-12 Years Old S e r v i c ~ s, TU 5-3808 or TU TOM Taylor Buick, 'ne. Harry Warnken-Instructor . 5-0271. Ear I y registration is ~---~_._------_._--~--~-_.- All activities began week. of October 1. RegIster for arlvised, as all cIa sse s are Ii "The Only Buick Dealer on the East Side of Detroit" LESS Of, all activities at temporary offIce: 710 Notre Dame, Mon- limited in enrollment. 13033 GRATIOT LA 6-3000 day-F,:,iday, 9-5:00 p.m. TUxedo 5-4600. . ~ __ .: .__ . . _ From arow PRO-RATED CLUB MEMBERSHIP October-December 1963 :: Next time , LEASE A '64 (HEV 3-15 Years $1.00 savings and 16-20 Years 1.75 Impala 2 Dr. Hardtop Only Adults 2.50 Automatic. tro nsm ission, POwer s te e r j n g, Power Church Library Contest Ends 0 Cl 0, , b r k e s, R d i Heater, I °0 Children of the St. James boo:t.: before purohasing, attrac- W hit e w 0 II s, Etc. Your t per Lutheran Sunday School spent tive blond shelving and book choice of color. ALLERES month a busy summer competing in displays have sPcirked the react") 89 a reading contest, which was ing h a bit s of children and REG. 1.25 conducted by the Dorcas Group adults. I of the Ladies' Guild. The Dor- The summer contest, "Walk- . LO-COST LEASING INC. cas Group is a group of young ing in the Footsteps of Jesus," 14248 Mack Avenue mothers wit h Mrs. Wilbur Was symbolized by a giant map ONE-A-D Busse as chairman. of the H 0 I y Land. Eighteen VA 2..1864 Over a period of two years 'cities, where events in the life REG. 6.47 they have built up the ohurch of Jesus took place, marked the ------library with mU('h unselfish ef- progress made by the youthful I I'fort Careful, evaluation of the readers. --.------~ ---~---~.---.~-- Children who completed the: SOMIIEI. !required 18 books were: Caroi j REG. 1.98 ICouser 31, Mariana Von Grn- enigen 30, Barbara Busse 26. Personal Instaloans@ ISusan Kamisehke 24, Ricky Busse 22, Kim Menagh 21, John • DOCTORBillS The Pointes' Oldest Market I • INSURANCE PREMIUMS NERVINE 898 St. Clair Aye., near Mack TU 5-1565 Schmitt 19, Katherine Quale 19 and Elaine Fletoher 18. The con- • DENTIST BillS REG.9Be TU 5-1566 test was under the direction I • TAXES & ASSESSMENTS r of Mrs. William Kurth, Jr. I Morrell Fresh Grade I/AII c» HOSPITAL BILLS Pride Convent Wins • EDUCATIONAL EXPENSES PHEPAR EXTRA LARGE I REG. 1_39 SLIOED . The Academy of the Sacred I • VACATIONS • CONSOLIDATION OF DEBTS I Heart defeated Liggett School : in field hockey last Friday. I and OTHER WORTHWHILE PERSONAL MONEY NEEDS BACON FRYING CHICKENS I Score for both varsity and: CLEARAS junior varsity was 3-0. sacredjl REG.7ge 1-Lb. Pkg. Breasts Heart hopes to equal its field Iii Legs & Thighs hOt'key performance of last year, when the team Was un- defeated during the entire sea- 5ge~ son. Quicklg arranged onj~ your signature BEN GAY 59~ mE Aim IIINN- REG.8ge 47~ GOLF CLUBS STOLEN bAA" 11&11e ! 2 Dr. E. W. 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~_~T __hursday, October _~,__~~6~-o Thursday, Oetober 3, '963 -~,- -~- --" -_..__.~-----~_._------'---_._------C?ROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nine ------,------,------_.------..----~~ --~-_. ,.lohn .Tennjn~s, Norman .John- to Hear Trade t;xpert Chamber Music Group to Meet. r Kerhy P.TA To Hear Wf~her I son. Owen F. K-eeJer, Dr. Don ______: ~ellY. Richard McCloskey. Wi!- ent in Und-~r~-:----l'hjs I-u-n-cheonm('ptin~ will be The Chamber Music Players the musical programs. Active The first parent-teacher meet- Followin${ the ~eneral meet- Ilam McConnell. ,Jr., and Russ~l1 ips" will he the kirk-off for Ihe LpagUf"s I of Grosse Pointe will open their membership carries with it the ing of the 1963-64 school year 1 ing a social hour for parents H. Nutter will serve refrelth- rlos E. Ton'. Orloh('[ unit-study of F'or.-igrt I 1963-64 season wIth the Octo- privilege of voting at the busi- will be held on Monday evening, and teachers wl11 be held in lh,> ments. Worid TradE' Economic Policy and The UN. I ber 6. progr~m meeting at 3:00 I ness meetings. IOctober 7. All, ~lassrooms will i gymnasium. Mrs. John .Jpnnings ,.... ~ the Greater :\lrs. Le(' R. Johnson (1214 Whit- Commerce. t\('r Road \ is chairman o( this p.m. 10 the banquet ballroom 'I'h r f 'th l f be open (or vlslt.ation between I alld Mrs. Ru!.sell H. Nutter. ~o- CARPETS d Of.thle Grosse Pointe War Mem- mem~erSeh~p °i: e~3.~; f~~et~el;7:30 p.m.-8:15 p.m. ;Parents Willtich'ial COlnr~ltttde( NIco-chR8irmhcnd': o the LE'ague subject t Xational Item E) for an ana. . f 'ghl g d have an opportumty to mee ' ave appuIn e rs. 1(' ar m October 9. sludy. She will introduce the season 0 eJ pro rams an . I . speaker. 1\lr. Carlos E. Toro, on David Arner, head of the' the coffee hour foll()wing, or tea.chers a~d t? exa~me sam- Hal"':ey to arrange for table dee-, RUGS BOUND eneral meet- October 9. music department of Grosse I fifty cents for a single month's! pIes of theIr chIldren s work, I oratJ.o~s. ., , l p.m. lunch- P ....t U i it S h I ill b h' I Kerby P.T.A. President Ervin i Wllham Boyd. r"eorge BrooK.'>., ;rosse Pointe; Olt. I' n vers y c 00, w mem erg Ip. , I WEB W M Fowl c act as program coordinator for I H If' b h' A. Steiner. Jr., will be in charge I .• '. usse, . urray er. ' 45 per ,tl'r. the comIng 'season. a .pl'lce ~ern ers IPS are, of the business meeting to be -r.:.:....=.:=:..::-~.:.:.._~._. yard sel of Shore- . I extended to stud~nts, and. to he.Jd in the gymnasium. He will o~" :5undQfll 10:00 to 4:00 The p~ogram ~pen~r wIl be I the husbands or WIVpSof actIve ir:troduce the Kerby P.T.A. ThUFJ, ond Frl. flit 9:00 P.M. Large, Ne'w 'hargf' of ar- Schubert s Sonatma In D Ma- members. . executive' board which tndude'l WE DEL"V'ER Carpet Selections must han' jar, Opus 137, per~o~rned by, A project. of interest to all; Howard Face, vice-president; ~ ems by noon Stephen Fuller, VIOlIn, and I groups using the War Mem-I Mrs Owen F Keeler secretary' Ii 0_ B tt 'C ' I' ..,. . :, On Order of $5 or Mor. McGOY a SONS I' eJllne .. ros~e.n, plano. aria I facilities is the purchase Mrs. Hob.:!rt Hentenbaeh, treas- ! ?r 7. I . - - - __ • CUT ME OUT • Ann Valtiekaltls, sop r a n.o, I of a grand piano for use in the 'I urer; Trustet!s - Mrs. Alfred i R0 5 LY N OARPET GOMPANY and Alex Suczek, lenor, WIlli banquet ballroom. The piano, Moran, Mr. Ernest Baker, Mrs.! I select several songs for pl'e- which would be presented to IFrancis Quigley, and Mrs. James: MAR K ET .', OPEN MON. I\ND FRl. Plumbing : sentation. Miss Vaitiekaitis is the War Memorial, is the Bald~ MuUaney. I UNTIL 8:30 P.M. . a f~culty memb~r of the Grosse win piano that was used during Principal Dr, Ouster Homeier i Oldelt in the W!)odl 14301 E. WARREN PoIOte UniverSIty School; and the Music Festival this sum. will introduce aU members of I I' • Heating I Mr. Suczek~ Grosse. Pointe's! me~ and highly pra.ised by the the teaching staff. Three new 21020 MACK ~t Roslyn Rd. Corner Lake-wood
troubadour; IS a fou:-der of. the I artists who played It. teachers-Susann Hanson, Ed. I • TU 4.9821 VA 2.4100 • Sewer Cleaning I Grosse Pomte MUSIC FestIval.' It h Id k ward Knuth and RichArd Gram- I ':- -:' t I ---.--~-.------. __ s purc ase wou ma e pos- . h 'b dd d t th Th e Beet hoven Duo No. 3 sible the performance of two- matico ave een a e a e : _ will. be played b~ Kay Fuller, piano works in future festi- Kerby staff t.his year. i VA 2.1282 : clan net, a~C1 Gilbert Meyer, vals. The Chamber Music Play- Robert 1". Weber, trustee of ! I bassoon. ers have joined local theatrical the Board of Education, will, Re-upholstering I Concluding the program will, and ehoral groups in the effort addres.c; P.T,A. members con-, _____Since 1916m. .. be Beethoven's Trio No. 6 in lo raise pledges lo make pos- cerning the issues involved In : E. Flat Major, Opus 70 NO.2, sible the purchase en this piano, the coming millage referendum' Furniture with Lois Lawrence, violin; Ar- which is being made available to be held i\n October 28. j lent Seaman, 'cello; and Naomi at a 30% discount from the Trustee Weber has been a: Donaldson, piano. standard price. member of the Board of Educa- ! '-JCING HAIR At this, program meeting, Alex Suczek urgently reo tion f?r manY'years and is w~ll : e membership renewals and new quests all those who have in- acquaInted w~th the finanCI£i1 BRYLCREEM DRESSING applicalio?s w~l be taken. Pre- tended to make pledges, to do pr~blems facmg the Grosse 98e KING SIZE TUBE SUPER DISCOUNT 67 ference IS gIven to Grosse so before lhe October 6 meet- Pomte School System. Pointe residents, in that fifty- ing so that -it can be deter- ~~~~._~~~._T_~_ .. ,_..__~_,.__~ one percent of the members mined at that time whether the m~sl be resident in one of the necessary $3,760 has been pled~ Storm Sash Pomtes. ged. or whether the piano will FOR STEEL Membership of two kinds is have to be returned. Pledges 15408 MACK, Groue available: sustaining member- should be sent" to the secretary, WINDOWS II Free Estimates ship for enthusiastic listeners, Mrs. WO.de Muller, 1817 Anita Work Guoronteed and active membership for St,. Grosse Pointe Woods, as TU 2..1120 WITH FREE those who plan to perform in soon as possible. POLIDERT DENTURE CUP e forIner REG.98e SUPER DISCOUNT 67 S'TICK OR FRESH Deodorant ROLL-ON e REG. 79c SUPER DISCOUNT 53 I Everybody out of tI,e rut RAPID SHAVE by e Palmolive I ••• the ~64Buicks ar@here! REG. 98e - KING SIZE SUPER DISCOUNT 67 e rhe All New OLD SPICE Shave Lotion REG. 1.25 SUPER DISCOUNT 83 lark CUNNINGHAM'S CAN REFILL ANY REFillABLE PRESCRIPTION ••• REGARD- Buick, Inc. LESS OF WHERE ORIGINALLY fiLLED! Ie East Side of Detroit" To around the state From around the corner • • • .' for Meek a refill bring It to.Ult Next time yO'Jr refillable prescription -~~------~~-- Nvil19$ and service. , TV OR y.OUCAN'T BUYHIGH~Hf:~~ MORE? lETTER SERVICE •• • SO
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-; GROSSE POINTE NE\.vS -~-~- -- -~--- ... - -_.- - - _._- -~ ;_.~ - ~-~~----~_._-----~------_.~-_._~~~--~~-"-~- - -~--~~~---~ Thursday. October 3. f~b} _ -'~---~-_~~ __ '_v,_~ .. .••_~ ~ __ ~ _ Thursday. Octo~ Five Pointes Garden Club Elects Officers I the, program,_ New ~fficers are I'F~~nk ~eYdlcr; correspon~lng RImS Into Car Path: Boy Hurt - ,.. ,~ -,----., ..-._.- president, M, s. Gal reU Voor~ sccretan, Mrs. Eugene BO!ak. I[ . . I i I U t S h I N t The F,ive Pointes G
Pointe University School are tors and university professors whe~ hit by a car in front of I However. statements. fr~m • the following ... Henry Pelter, Iii Michigan. There will he {!v- hl.s home on Friday. Septem- the two girls. and pollee In- class of 1958. has completed eral speakers, among them M. bel' 27. vestIgation at the scene, rc- • lOX Hunting ( For 1964 •••Comet his graduate year at Cornell Morot-Sir, French cultural at- Witnesses, i n c III di n g the vcaled that Snay was not. to -- and is now teaching history in tache, and M. Alain Chaillous, boy's sister, and Farms pollee, blame, a~d he was released Wincheder; Brow, I SI. Mary's in the Mount~ins, J~rench consul general in De- exonerat.ed the driver, Ray-: after makm~ a statement. announces a car that's I,ittleton, N.H. Mr. Peiler is troil.... mond J. Snay, Jr., flf 373 Bel- i Young Christopher was con- / teaching Russian history and From Friday morning, Sept-,' anger, They said young Chl'ist-I veye.d to Bon Secours HospItal both medieval and American ember 20, through the early I opher ran into the ,ide of the, by fIremen, ,",:here he was trea~; B. Me every bit as hot hist.ory. He teaches grade 10, afternoon of Sunday. septem-I car from the curb.. . ed for abraSIons on the fig , 11, and 12. ber 22 twentv-ol1e 8th grade Aceording to Marianne 81- SIde of th~ hea~ and face .and Gur Of last year's seniors. class boys ';ent on. a scien(:e field j mon, and .Tean Doods of 17] minor ~dy brUISE'S and Shg~t GrOlUl Pointe 30, '" I of 1963, there are these items: trip with Mr. Hindle, Mr. Bel- Lothrop, Snay WllS driving concussiOns. He ~as he:d In 15102 K.ercheval (el),
as it looks ... I Robert Kerr, at Hamilton Col- lows, and Mr. Roberts. Their south on Loth,'op. and the boy I the h~pital overnIght fo, oT)- ______L~ _ ,' ...... ~~",,:,. . :, . ' le~e, N.Y., has been placed in headquarters was the Orton- was waiting at the curb for an- ~servatlon and released the ne-> . 'l ,,', " ::::"":;::"':':~:':::;\;?:~1:~m:t<:!~'!!ttr:7:::'); a special honors section in Eng- ville State Recreation Area other car to pass. When the I day ...... : lish. Only 24 freshmen have their purpose to collect specl~ \'ehicle went by, the boy ran'
, ";, , ':." . .: heell selected for this program mens of plants, animals, and I (Jut inte the ~trep.t and .into the Mrs. Buhl Names UF .~.'" . . ... M a l' g a)' e t VanDeGraaf. rocks for the science room. In path of Snay s automobIle. Drive Area Chairmen .. ' .; Pembroke College, Providence, spite of the academic nature William S. Barie of 275 Loth- IU., heis won advanced place- of the trip boys and teachers I rop, said that he .';hout~d to Mrs. Lawrence D. Buhl. Jr., ment in English (with the lit- repo;ted that they had much, the youngster to walt until t~e of Stephens road, Torch Drive l'ratllre requirement waived), fun and enjoyed themselves,' cars passed, and the boy walt. Division Chairman for Grosse and in Spanish ... John Moz- completely. There were five ed for the one car. and then Po' t Farms has announced '. , t' . t the second In e ,. ('na, at Washington and Lee, is groups of boys assigned to the I apparen .y ran 10 0 __ ,the names of four area cbalr- exempt from the first two following kinds of specimen- ---~.~--,_ .. _---~ i men who will assist her in the years of French . . . Richard hunting: animals in the pond, cussion groups will he concern- campaign. : Gershenson, at Tufts, Medford, plants in the pond, animals in ed with such topics <;s "Critical They '\re Mrs. Henry H. Hub- I Mass., is in an honors literature the forest. plants in the forest, Awarene.;s of Mas~ Media." bard Jr. of Lolhrop road . course Iil French . . .. John and rocks and minerals. After "Help Toward Bettu Reading, (Are~ ll,' Mrs. Paul Eagan, of : GoJenty has made the marching the searches w~re over, there in the Jur.ior High School," Lothrop road IArea 21, Mrs. W. band at Princeton ... Jean were games. Chefs ""ere Mr. "Helps Toward Betb!r Reading Arthur Batten. of Hillcrest lane , Templeton and Lyn Leithallser, Bellows and Mr. Roberts. Par- in the Senic High School," (Area 3) and Mrs. RockWell T. I buth of the class of 1961. won ents who volunteered to drive "Forming the Dis(Timinating, Gust of' Muskoka road (Area : Dean's List honors at Smith to boys to and from the park Reader in the Senior High' 4l. ' , last year. were Mrs. Alfred Glancy, Mr. School," of which latter group Among this year's 11th grad- James Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Stanley S. Cook, chairman, STOLEN CAR FOUND CI'S were two who worked with .John Odell, and Mr. Howard of 'the English Department at I lllldC'rprivileged children this Robinson. Grosse Pointe High School will, A car stoler. from Bernte past summer, Anne Buttrick Grosse Pointe G n i vel's it y i be leader, "Forminr the Dis-: Falk of 1136 Maryland. on Wed. \\ orkC'd in an inner-city Detroit I School will be host this com- criminating Reader i-:l the Jun- nesday. September 2,5, was re- spttlement house. Burt Taylor, ! ing Saturday, October 5. for iot High School," ;md "High: oovered by Detroit police on 111. was a counselor at the I the Third Annual Detroit Area School Teachers Look at Col- I Thursday, SePtem!,er 27. In Matill"' Every WH., Elko Lake Camp for Under- Conference of the M'ichigan leg" English." front of 218 Mar!borough. lot., Sun_ privii('ged Children, in the Council of Teachers of Eng- There will also be a film on Missing from the vehl~le, Falk Adults $1 to 6 p,m. (Except SUII.) , Catskills, New York State. lish. Prof. Carlton Wells. of the teaching of cumposi1ion. said. was a spare ure and \lj"s Do rot h y Stevenson. the English Department of the Concluding remarks will be wheel. a hubcap, radio knobs (;rosse Pointe Un i ve r sit y I University of Michigan. is act- made by Mrs. Annetta Wonn- and two dozen golf baJJ:;. Value S t' h a 0 l'g executive secretary,: ing executive secretary of the: berger, of Cranbrook School, of the missing items were not. traveled this past summer in I state-wide I.oroup while Prof. E. ; Council president. Chairman given, 'Scotland, Nor way, Sweden,! K. Stevens. also of Ann Arbor, i of the conference planning Denbark, and France, : i'; in Europe on a sabbatical ~committee is Sister M. Jane ' The F r e i1 c h Department. j leave. I Edward. English D,?partment, STEEL , Mrs. Edward Lynch, chairman.: The ,conference will be a day- I head at Sacred Heart High' Windows Repaired : :\'11'. Edward Mott, and Miss long activity and will include i School, Dearborn. John Con- Hardware This is the beginning of a new kind of Comet. Elegance at a 'Denise Muller will attend the: as its main speaker Prof. Ar- I ley, of the Grosse Pointe Uni- Replacements Hot, husky, handsome-top series in Come"s ,:JI1nual Haven Hill French, thur M. Eastman. University of ' versity School Engbh Depart- compact price : Workshop the week-end of. :\Iichigan. who will speak en II1('nt, is a member of thl? plan. '64 lineup. Engines range up to a 4-barrel October 18. to discuss cultural "Mirrors of Ameriea," Dis- ling committee. Primeexample of Comet's Cyclone 289 cu. in. v-a in all Comets. new elegance is the Cal- "Cali~nte" means hot ••• iente, with the worm Ipok in Spanish,And this new Comet speah the language. It of walnut on the interior trim ... plus lavish biscuit- JoOKs hot. And it is! Your choice of four .;!nginesprovides pattern upholstery. the purn:h..the topp&r is a big Cyclone 289 V-8-most responsive ia Comet's fteld, More choice: Power steering ••• pow~r brakes ••• Now Comet offers 3 series .•• AM.FM radio .. , air conditioning ••• every luxury option the top-of.the-line ColiM~, and the economical 202 and is available in the new Comels. You con even get •• , but Choice Chuck R 404 series. Ten r.lodels ••• aU bold and racy. 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Thursday, Oc,'Ober 3, 1963 Thu,rsday, October 3, 1963 ) Car Path~ Bov Hurt GROSSE POiNTE NEWS Page Eieven 01 ----_. ------~.'--_.._----_._--- is t 0 p-h~~r--~I~~~--dri\~en by Snay. Baril' NEW AND USED GUNS I Spartans Top !~o~el~ Wolf~ End~ and :'t1rs. said he did not aetually see the GP Woods Police Pistol Devils Defeated I I Wood ~Tindow 74 Lothrop al'l'ident and did not know who East Detroit By Royal Oak I I raining_at Fort SIll , Icr injuries was at fault. Replacement Service in front of Howen>r. statcm£'uts from Team I __ F'ORTSILL.OKLA. (AHTNCl I ~ Wins News Trophy y. Septem-, the two girls. and policc in- The Grosse Pointe Woods------I By Jim Blackburn I-Army Pvt. Lowell B. Wolfe, I We specialize in replacing 'vestigation at the scene. r£'- • BOUGHT • SOLD • TRADED Harper Woods Spartans played . 'The Woods Police Pistol Team place high score, went to Marvin. The first league game of the "son of Mr;;. Mavis B. Wolfe, I steel - aluminum 01 case- their fourth game of the season defeated the Park Police Pistol Trombley, for his 271 points; a 1di n g th£' "eaIN) that Snay was not to . lOX Hunting C!othing and Shooting Accessories ment windows. with the gast Detroit Midgets. Team, last year's champions, and Bronze Medal third place win- season was a total failure Sat. :Norwood drivl!. completed ad- i rms police. blame. and hp was released W,nchester: Browning Md Weotherby Soles &' Service Spartans' Junior Varsity was a c qui l' e d possession of the ner was Bernard Kelly, for his urday afternoon as 1«>yal 02.k Ivanced artil1e 'Y training as a! Free Estimates 'iver. Ray- after making ;1 statement. J of 373 Bel- Young ChristophN was con- defeated 12 to 6-a defeat that Grosse Pointe News Trophy. 264 points. Dondero defeated the GrOS!ie cannoneer at '!'he Artlllery and II II TU 2 5531 ung Christ. \'pyed to Bon St'cours Hospital would have been more one. At a Metropolitan Club, Spirit Gold Medals were won by Jo. Pointe Blue Devils 13 to 0 for Missile Center, Fort Sill, Okla.. ca II side of the by firemt'n. whf'fe h£' was treat- sided had it not been for a 20, annual pistol shooting match seph Belanger for his first plaee th' t'" d i ht . t d last week. I AR".ADA ed for abrasions on t he ri~ht B. McDANIEL CO. touchdown by Danny Clem and held at the Mt.. Clemens Police individual high score of 95 eU' ••lr stra g V1C ory an 'm y lriannt" Si. ,ide of th£, hE-ad and face and Gun and Tackle Shop son~e fine plays by Rick O'Con- Range on Wednesday, September points in the slow fire match; the second defea.t in thn~e IM~o~~d e~~;:fet~hde ::.rrc c~:~ i WOOD PRODUCTS CO. oos of 171 minor body bruises and slight Grout! Pointe 30, Mich. nell, Anthony Viviano, David 18. the Woods team took first Thomas Kane took fil'St place in ga~es for the Devils. . II bat training at Fort Knox, Ky.I . ._.__ .__. ~ _ as drivmg t'onC'ussions. HE' was held in 1S 1~2 Kercheval (..ofner Morylund) VA 1~8200 Bertrand, C h a 1'1e s McNair, place by accumulating ] ,262 the rapid fire, 92 points; and Toe Acorns scored onCE: :In I The 21-year-')ld soldier i3 a i nd the boy the hospital overnight for ot)- Mike O'Neill and Juiln Allen. points. The Park came out third Marvin Trombley, first place in each -half, first on a l~.~'al'd 1959 graduate of Grosse Pointe; 'urb for an- servat ion and released the nP"'"' ------~- ~ The Varsity team was a little best with 1,223 points. the time fire. 90 points. pass from Bruce. Kezlarlan to High School. He attended I When the day. ----- more fortunate, defeating East The Farms Police Tea m Thomas V. 'rrombly, retired Bob Sharp, and m the fourth; Wayne State University. ; U~ boy ran Detroit 6 to O. Chris Malafouri emerg.3d in second place in the City Police Chief, now with the quarter on a 4-yard plunge by I' ------...... I nd into tht" Mrs. Buhl Names UF ~l,. sc~red the touchdown; support- I match, with its 1,224 points, edg- City National Bank of Detroit, fullback Randy Miles. . 10bile. " . .--... lng plays were made by David, lng out the Park team by one acted as the range officer, ac- In their second league can. Kids Like Us , Drive Area Chairmen I NON. STOP ,f 275 Loth- WHton, Chris War l' e n, Tim digit. cording to Duncan MacEachern, test the Devils will visit a l<~ord-I ShOllt~d to \1I-s. La-wrenct" D, Huh!. Jr .. Dpaa~n~~~~h Ken Zav~ Fourth place went to the Metropolitan Club .president. son team definitely not the; it until the THE PJCIIJRE 1HAJ TAlES A NEW ATID1JI ~~S:~'d o( Stephens road. T~n:h Drivt" ------. Shores Police Pistol Team with Prcsent City Pollee Chief An- power it once was. The game I ~ boy wait- Dins ion Chairman for Gross€, .~h"" ON LOVEI .' :'. . and th£,n . ,.:~~~:. :~~;. its 1.212 points, with the City drew Teetaert was the athletic will be played at 3:30 Friday; , SC H E0 U LED Point(' Farms. has announ('('d We I Police Pistol Team trailing with chairman of the event. afternoon. Fordson was also i the second th(' names (li four al'('a chair- only 1,108 points. ------upset in their first league en-; mt.>nwho will assi~t her in the Members of the Woods team GPUS Rou,ts counter J.9 to 7 by Wyandotte. I Mock (It Somerset bE' cOI1('cro- rampaLIW. are: Lt. Henry Marchand and S With two games played in the . . :,'AI R SERV ICE as "Critieal The~ art' \Irs. Henr:; H. Hub- Patrolmen Marvin Trombley, ;., t. league WYl:!ldotte and Royal .s :\']£'dia." Fredericks bard. .11'.. of Lothrop road Bernard Kelly, Thomas Kane, Oak, the also-rans for many I er Reading ,Area I,. \Irs Paul Eagan. of and George Kasper. years, are leading the league. to CINClt.JNATI 'h School." Lothrop road ,Area 21. \Irs. W. Mack at Somefset Farms: Det. Sgt. George Van By NELS OLSON However, Monroe. last year's WNKEN AIRPORT £'r Reading Arthur Batten. of Hillrrest lane Tiem and Patrolmen Earl Field, Last Saturday Grosse Pointe champs, has yet to meet any h Sehoo1." IArea 31. and \[rs. Rockwell 'T. Frank Kerbrat. Joseph Belanger University School defeated St. league opponent. criminating Gust. of :\luskoka road (Area and Arnold Parsons. Fredericks of Pontiac, 53-£. The game with Royal Oak nior High TU 5-255(;. 4'. Park: Sgts. Henry Coonce and George Perrin passed 27 was much like the game with I Jtter group LEAVE Gordon Duncan and Patrolmen yards to Kerry Pike for a Ann Arbor. The Acorns. how- i LUXURIOUS I-06fSEATS '. chairman STOLES CAR FOllSD Charles Slusser, John 'Trombley touchdown a minute after the ever, failed to capitalize on II artment at and Bobby McAllister. opening kickoff. Early in the several chances. Three times in I Friday Tltru Tuesday School \\"111 A ear stolen from Bernt!.' CITY Shores: Sgt. Charles Wenrich c::.econdquarter Perrin connect- the first half they had the ball, I ~ th£' Di~- Falk of 11:~6:\Iaryland. on Wed. Clift' Robertson - Ty Hardin and Patrolmen James Jurcak, cd with Charlie McFeely and or had it given to them, inside I nth£, Jun- [H"~day. ~ Groesbeek (M97) & 16 Mile Rd. ..~. ....' Phone 791-2724 , PARK l};N-E WHR f1AGY MARA\}Di::R-SnUNG,,: tJs;2~<" "''':' '.~~::. ,'x ,:':~:::',' ; : , .. ::: :: IK~;J'?;;;,:};~;¥~~ic~.;,~i:•• :->.-.::'i:.;"; ".~:,,:,'_:1.~~~~:.~~ Special Holland Bulbs BE A REBEL TONIGHT; The "action'" is provided by the type of¥8 engines that Eremurus Bungoli have made Mercury the new performance champion Galanthus Nivalis JOIN THE WHISKEY REBELUON of the medium-price field-demonstrated in open com- Lilium Candidum Every day of the year, a few There's a good reason. It's Eranthus WALLY SCHAEFFER petition including the most recent Pikes Peak Oimb. men-a handful of rebels- made with more gentle pre- and His Orchestra mium whiskies in the blend. and Singer stop buying their whiskeyby A 390ClL ilL¥8 is standard, a 427 '64MenuryS~alSO~~~~~"~:~~~i Bulb habit. They hear, too, that it's JAN WYNN " y ," ,. :.:.1 They join the ranks of the gentle on the pocket (only with Comedian V.S optional. And only Mercury .~)1 iER discriminating people who $4.36 a fifth). DENNIS SALLY TAI~fact, Partners Choice is Will Entertain offers- you two entirely different. ~j buy by choice~ 2 Shows PJery Customer Bellovls Partners Choice. the gentle taste in whiskey. Friday & Saturday Don't wait till someone tells styling choices in one great car •.k~:".,..,,,:L'/~ . ... " ... '" - Thursday, October 3, 1963 GROSSE POINTE NEWS ------~------~----~------~--~-~-_._~--~----_._-"----_.~-._--- ~--_._------_.~---~_ .._~---_.~~-~ -_._--~Page.._-~----Thirteen Play Cards for Austin's New lab DAC to Toast Fall Season with Show ,I Operatic Tenor ~nd Dance Tearn to Star in Floor Show . Opening This Friday; Over 100 Newcomer Members and Wives Fered at Party _..~------~ Even as Detroit Athletic Club's delightful cocktail party h 0 nor i n g its new members lingers in their . thoughts, the DAC is readying for a seven-night fes- tivity for the entire mem- 1 •• -.. .------• • I bership. I D. Frt>Ydls and the John S. . The multi-evening affair i Pingels of Grosse Poi n t e. WOMEN'S PAGES IS to be the dub';', first din-I Arrangements of flowers deck- 'd fI l f th ed the hors d'oeuvres table. ner- ance- oor Snow 0 e I,. . : 1963-1964 season and it is to: Following. a special dinner .~-----~--_ .._~..__ ._--_ .._-~-_._--~---~--~---_._~ ------~ --~-._-~---- .._- ~- open this Friday October 4 i w~s ~ (> r v e d for those who : d t' th' hOt ~! wIshed to stay on ~or dining : an con mue ~oug C a and dancing to Seymour Hoff- I ber J2, exc1udmg Sunday! man's on:h<>stra. From Another Pointe Short and to . ane: Monday, 0 c t 0 be r 6 . d 7 . Am 0 n g the new members : an . ! f h P- . " I Tom t e omte area \-vere of View The Pointe , Hea~llne entertalller wIll. be ! James T. Barnes .. Jr .. Clare E. : operatic. tenor Enzo .Stuart). a: Briggs, Charles J. Burke. W . . ;;Jllger wIdely known In the tQP I .J. Cole Larrv Hall W I By Patricia Talbot ' . h I b fEd h ' , .' er, es ey MARSHALL R. NOECKER, of I mg. t CUI'; Q ,urope an tel R.. John~on. John A. Formella. Handy road, left last week for : ~l1lt~d Stat~s. Added attrac- i J. W. Weller, Philip N. Buek- Dartmouth College in Hanover, : tlOn IS the vIbrant young dance I minster, K. ;\1 Wheeler, and N.H., where he will enroll in i duo, Heller and Helene. Lt. Col. Parnag G. Adamian of The visit of the French destroyer "Guepratte" which his senior year. I Among those with tab 1 e ! Selfridge Air Force Base, and docked at the Civic Center Pier downtown last week- • '" • Planning a card party, "Autumn tory. Mrs. Bader is "Autumn Shuffle" I reservations for the opener are: their respective ladies. end and remained until Wednesday was the inspiration MR. and MRS. MIL TON Shuffle." for Wednesday, October 23, are chairman, Mrs. De Four serves on the the Walter Schwelkarts. the: ~ __ ~ __ for a round of parties to show the French sailors and HENKEL, of Sunningdale drive, (standing, left to right), MRS. GREG refreshment committee, Mrs. De Fusco . George Frischkorns, the Sum-: officers Detroit at its best. announce the' adoption of a BADER and MRS. MORRIS DE FOUR, is in charge of tickets, and Mrs. Freitas ner J. GhurnIeys ,thpe tJti\Y Hatm- ! Mrs. Koebel daughter, KATHLEEN CHAP- mens. t e . _ i\ ons, e M. and Mme. Alain Chaillous, the French consul and MAN, on Scptembor 23. The (seated, left to right) MRS. CARMINE is president of the Mothers' Cluh. Others Bruce Kirk>, JndgeJ and Mrs.h To Honor Club his \-vife, gave a reception last Friday evening for the baby was born July 10. Mrs. DE FUSCO and MRS. EUGENE FREI- working for the party are Mrs. Russell Carl WeIdeman, and the Fred- officers of the "Guepratte" and the officers and their Henkel is the former Julienne TAS. Sponsored by the Austin Mothers' Martin, general co-chairman; Mrs. Harry erick A. Kaisers. Mr. Kaiser is captain. Commander Alain Guibert, entertained at Chapman, d a ugh t e r of the Club, the party begins at 8 o'clock in Mutter, arrangements; Mrs. George Gau- eh.airman of th~ DAC enter-l Tuesday. Octoher 8. is the luncheon on Saturday. On Tuesday there was a reception C H A R L E S CHAPMANS, of . Austin Prep School. Proceeds will be dean and Mrs. Joseph Karle, prizes; and tamment committee. I date for the Jenny Lind Club aboard the destroyer. Lakeshore road. The paternal used for the school's new biology labora- Mrs. Timothy Creedon, decorations. Some 100 newcomer mem- I of Detroit to have its member. Sunday afternoon M. F. Gowthorpe invited all the gnndm~hcr b MRS. EDWARD --~~--.~-~.~~-~.~~~~~~~~-~~-~~-_.-~-._.-~~~~-- ben and thMrwiv9 and ~re~jshiP ~a. Ho~eu fur ilie meet. young officers from the French destroyer to his Lewiston HENKEL, of Berkshire road, autumn mums in bronze, deep and MRS. STANLEY A. MAR- emy of the Sacred Heart in tors and their wive~ attended, ing wi!l be :\1rs_Charles Koeb.el d h 1.- 1 ...... '" red and yellow. LOW, of St. Clair Shores. Lakeshore road this past June. the DAC's welcomir:g cocktail' who \\"111 open her r,ew home In roa orne to see tIle premier of a special fi m in his CYMBRIA PRATT. daughter ...... * '" I party last Friday. September: Shelden road to all memhers private screening room. of MR. and MRS. ED WIN MRS. BERT H. WICK lNG, MARGARET A. VAN DE MRS. F RAN K J. MAR- 27. The fete took place at 4: and prospectlve members. After the moyie Janet Easton, daughter of the PRATT, of Neff road, has been of Trombley road, and members GRAAF. daughter of MRS. CINIAK SR. of East Williams I' o'clock with the Pontchartrain I Following tea. Mrs. Koebel British Consul General. entertained the officers at selected as a member of the of the Princess Beatrice Chapter, VERA VAN DE GRAAF, of court, is' exhibiting water colors and Georgian Rooms. as the! will s;Jeak on the American. supper in her Lakeland avenue home. Alma College Kiltie Band. For Daughters of the British Empire Detroit, is enrolled in the fre3h- in the 11th Annual Senior Citi- Is ceIl e of the receptlOn part. I Swedish Hi!'tor-ieal ~VIuseum in Sir James and Lady Easton are having a busy week. ,the st~d.ents of ~lma COl.lege, in Michigan. are sponsoring a man class at Pembroke College. zens Arts and Crafts Exhibit Tours of the .. cl~bh{)use were Ph~lad~lphia in which the C.lub Th I I . M . M F k W dh d f i the KJlbe Band IS symbolIc of tea in Mrs. Wicking's home this Margan't, a graduate of Grosse l1t the Detroit Historical Mu- made to famllIanze the new-; mamtams the Jenny LInd ey are we comrmg r. ana. rs .• ran 00 ea, 0 I the rl'ch ScottI'sh tl'adI.tl'on Whl'ch M dOt b 7 f 2 t'l . d comers with fa c I'lit i e s "nd' Room T N h Y k h Th W dh d on ay, coer ,rom un I Pointe University School, is a seum, openmg Fri ay, Octobel ... . hereYarm-on-for tenees,days.~ artheadquartenngor s ~re. at thee WhIttler.00. .ea s are lifeis a atsignificantAlma. Dressedpart of incampuskilts, h4:30 o'clock.f th to benefitd theirh candidate for the Bachelor of 4. MRS. HARRY W. THEISEN, I activities. :, Chairman will be Mr3. Mar. orne or e aged an ot er Arts degree. of Moran road, president of the DAC President J.\orman J' vin Anderson and serving at Lady Easton is giving a luncheon this Thursday which were imported from Scot- philanthropic groups which the ...... * Detroit Archdiocesan Council of Fredericks and Mrs. Fredericks I i the tea table will be Mrs. Carl for Mrs. Woodhead and the David Vigers, of Moross land,. and accompanied by the chapter supports. All chapters Sailing from Honolulu to the Catholic Women, will be among, headed the receivina line of' Anderson. ~1rs. Hennan A Or. road, the Patrick Craigs, of Balfour road, and the J. J. bagpIpes. the members of the and their guests are cordially mainland today are MR. and those greeting exhibitors at a j club directors and their wive!' .. tearen. ~1rs. Lambert Rahm Stuarts,t of Birmingham will all entertain in honor of I band perform at all home foot- invited. MRS. FRANK L, McKEEN, of cultural luncheon immediately I among whom were the Arnold and ~1:rs. Valentine Tallberg. 1. "t ball games and one or more of ...... Wh'tt' d b d th preceding the 1 o'clock opening i ~ ~ .. _..... _ _ _~_~~ ~~._~ lie VISI ors. I the away games. At the comple- MR. and MRS. JOHN FRED- 1 ler roa, on oar e . , ~~~hJ£:}2:tii;:;v[;l°~:~he f~~~is;;~~~:;~altomi~f!- ~~~ o:~~~%~:~~:' f:;:~:~~:1~~~~~~~~:~~;~;~~~:::;;:;:~~;;i;:;,t~~f~iI~£~1~~~{;~:~i~W~~?~~~I k"',~~WJ4~~;;f:~jji}?ij * ...... concerts which they perform in I JR., September 24. Mrs. Scherer O'BRIEN, of Bedford road, Willi Auxi.liary to .the Michigan State I .:.'~:'> You Can Go Home Again the winter and sl)ring. I was formerly BARBARA SHO- be a member of the freshman MedIcal. SOCIety at ~he annuall.'I\~L '" '" '" VER, daughter of the BERT- class at St. Mary's College, I con~entlOn held III Grand Flying in from London last week-end was former Among delegates to the 37th RAM SHOVERS, of Grayton N t DId ' Rapids September 25 and 26. I ',.'..~..'_.'.,~~ I annual meeting of the Woman's road. Paternal grandparents 0 re arne, n. I '" .. '" '." Pointer, Mrs. Terry Digby-Seymour, who spent severa Auxiliary to the Michigan State are the ERNEST SCHERERS. '" * '" IC f Ii 11 I :~.}i! days with her former Liggett classmate, Mrs. George Medica! Society, held in Grand of Ridge road. Startir.g classea at the Univer- MRS. LdOU.ISER E'fo $050YO-" Detwiler, of Kenwood court, while Mr. Digby-Seymour 't f N t D I t k wood roa ,IS onord 0 a Rapids last week, was MRS. * • ... 81 Y 0 0 re ame as wee, I h' t Oh' U' 't' \vas on a business trip to St. Paul, Minn. JOHN CORBETT, of Lochmoor MR. and MRS. RONALD S. as a freshman. was ,JOHN G ~cho 31'S Ip 0 10 OlverSI y! Members of the Friends of the Grosse Pointe Li- boulevard, new president of the MAW~OW, of Devonshire road, CAROLL, son of the FRANCIS In Athens. ! brary remember Mrs. Digby-Seymour's last visit here Woman's Auxiliary to the Ma- announce the birth of a daugh- CAROLLS, of Bedford road. The scholarship was estab-! comb County Medical Society. ter, CYNTHIA MARIA. Sept- ... '* '" lished last week in honor of I when she ~poke about her novels, which she writes Also attending the three-day ember 16. Mrs. Marlow is the GAIL HORAN. daughter of her late husband, Marvin Rice,! under her maiden name, Rosalie Packard. She is now convention were MRS. ED. for mer SHIRLE-Y JOSEPH, EDWIN HORAN, of Alter road, a 1932 Ohio alumnus and an! in the midst of he:r third, her two previous books achiev- WARD MAXIM, i m m e d i ate daughter of the JOHN L. started classes at the Univer- active participant in Detroit I ing suecess on both sides of the Atlantic. past president of the Macomb JOSEPHS, of Willison road. sity of Detroit last week. Gail alumni affairs for many years. I Before returning to London the novelist and her A u x i 1i a r y; MRS. CHARLES Paternal grandparents are MR. was grac.~ated from the Acad- (Continued on b~ris~r husb~d flew fu Nap~~ fia., to v~ti hM LAW a~ MM. ALLEN B. ---- ~ ~~~ ~ ~ _ -~~~~-!~-)~ I : mother, Mrs. Edward Cope Smith, and Mr. Smith. BOWER. Alternate delegates '" '" III I werE' MRS. PHILLIP MULLI- I GAN and MRS. OSCAR STRY- Interior Design Tour KER. ... * ... Ibex members will visit the new synagogue, Shaarey The GROVER LIVINGSTONS, Zedek, on Northwestern Highway, Friday, October 11. of Cook road, entertained at a The tour was arranged by Mrs. Harry R. Esling and the pre-dinner cocktail party last interior designer of the synagogue, Rebert Siegel, will Saturday evening, immediately be on hand to conduct the members through the build- before the Merry-Go-Rounders first dinner dance of the season ing. d' I . at the Detroit Athletic Club. .. Lu.ncheon will. be serve. at a COlOnia tea ::oom ~n MR. and MRS. JOSEPH MAR- F ral~klm and t~e fma.l stop I~ t~e day long ?utIn~ WIll TIN (Mrs. Martin is Merry-Go- be toe BloomfIeld AI~, ~ssocIatIon f<;>r a" bnef glImpse I Rounder president> were among of the current show, Alt and Intenors. the Livingstons' 18 guests. other The Ibex members will be traveling by chartered I pre-dinner parties were given bus and will gather at 9:30 o'clock at the Vendome road I by thE: WILLIAM MILBYS and home of Mrs. Stephen Bradley. MR. and MRS. C. RON A L D Ii< >/I * IJOHNSTON. Some 100 Pointers Danish Art Exhibit ~~~'~:~e~~dc~~~e~al~A~~~:~a~~~~: Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Dykstra, of Fordcroft road, I npde," with decorations includ- (Continued on Page 17) I ing table centerpieces of colorful ------.- ~------~------~----~---_._-~--_.~-~-~-~-- rop hits on the l;ii~.~'I r~~&l Teen coaf parade tl-_'" Wool warm and cozily lined hesides •• \ .i\',;:~;~";N" these coats will weath~ the coldest . football gayr.eor a blizzard later. 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Pointe Women (;OP W orne'l to Hear Dralna GrOu,p.~ I A.rtists to Hear VOWS Mrs. Donald Macleod l-Zeeb Romallian Refu,gee Oct. 10 Pre3ent Thu,rber Glen Michaels Carol Jablonski '--- ~----- "A Thurber Carnival" by The Grosse Pointe Artist's As- The Women's Republkan Club thoughts 'Princess Caradja ad- James Thurber for which the socia.tion co-sponsored with the ged Saturday of Grosse Pointe will hold it~ vanc~s, .a~d, as she tells about Players, The Fine Arts Society I Grosse Pointe War Memorial Weds Mr. Macleod Ol'lobef meeting in the Lake- the II1SldlOUSadvance of Red of Detroit and The Theatre has had the good fortune of. ------.------I Christ Methodist Church; Bride shore drive home of Mrs. control, "They discipline you I Arts Club have pooled their acquiring Glen Michaels of Carol Suzanne ~ablonskl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,h1seph Schlotman. The women through your children." talents opens this Friday, Octo- Cranbrook to do a Ir:cture- Joseph C. J ablonskt, of Kerby road, was married Sep- ilk linen and Lace; Couple to will gather at 2 o'clo('k on 0<:- Fort Lewis, Washington The address will be followed I bel' 4 with repeat performances demonstration on mosaic sculp- I tember 21 in St. Paul's on the lakeshore to Don .. ld Mac- tohpr 10. to h('ar an c1ddress by by tea. Reservations must be Saturday and Sunday, October 5 ture on October 14 at. 8 o'clock. , Leod, son of thl~ Hugh MacLeods, of Lemay avenue. Prineess Catherine Caradjn, a made by Tucsday, October 8th. and 6 at The Players Playhouse, l ceremony Saturday at Christ Metho~ r{'fu~('e from Romania and a dv- 1'h From his visit to Japan last i She wore a mellow ivory - namie speaker who ha!\ had hl1~- e Republican Women's F'ed- at 8:30 o'clock in the evening. Ii Zeeb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I y~ar he has slides to illustratr I rose point lace and peau de ried .gold and russet cymbidium I' 'ds f s 'k' f g ,. • ~rati.on ~f Michigan Is currently Under the musical direction i hJ~ assemblage of. the many I SOle gown designed with a, orchIds. Severn road, became the bride of ( It. °th' peUa'tlnd s~ngagem(:nts noldmg lIs Annual Fall Meeting of Dr Chester S Bogan the aeross e m e t'lt('s .. .. , I t~mgs he uses. ~orcelaln, old jewel neckline, a jacket and I Kenneth MacLeod was his , II, son of Mr. and lVlrs. R. Jerome < " 110 .Flint. Members of the Grosse cast of twenty-six includes Miss town. 0.1 During World War I. PrIncess' POinte Club on the Convention Carol Kennedy and Mesdames ! plcces Of glass, tll~, slate, un-. lace panels on the sheath i brother's best man and the ush- :usual woods, anythmg that was I k' tiers were James Taras and Rich- dress of 'blue silk jacket dre~s with a Caradja opened 8 hospital for Committee are: Mrs. Albert .Tames B. D~ll, John Fetzer, I used for another purpose goes I S Ir . . ard Jab Ion ski the bride's h reem- lace top accented by a cym. viet ims of typhus. Later, she Blixt, Mrs. Charles A. Dean, Jr., Henry R. Klein, J 0 s c p h H. rinto his compositions. Sometimes I A small ~luster of ap?le blos- I brother. ' pc"sonal1y supcrvisl'd her farn- Mrs. Joh~ T. Lynch, and ~l'~. Lacky, S. John Petz and Albert I t' t t soms set In rose pomt lace I 1 ce ac- bidlum orchid. Mrs. Lehman . !ley are opaque, ransparen or! h h II 1 th '1-. For her daughter's wedding a .wore a bone-colored dress with tly foundatIOn for 3000 orphans, Frank N~lr. Mrs. G. Sam ~11JyIS M. Berteel, D")nald F. Bliss, , translucent. caug t her s ou r er ~ng .1 . .. : e and brown sil~in accessorie-s and a whieh was tnkcn over by the ,ConventIOn ProgI:anl ChaIrman. Haldeman Finnie, Bernard P. : lusloll veil and she carrIed white i Mrs. Jab Ion skI wore a mInk s sty led cvmbidium orchid. Red government after World IOther Grosse Pomt:rs who are Pearse, John O. Peters and WH- : Mrs. Michaels is the former orchids stephanotis and ivy! brown &ilk suit with a mink col- , h. a b 1e . Following a reception at the War IT. I delegates at th.e FlInt meeting llam C. Robinson. 1 i ~acqu~line Hosking, <:hildren's with h;r prayer book. i lar and a bronze .feat~er hat. re :llbranan at Grosse POInte Cen¥ Mrs. Wayne Hebert was ma-: Mrs. M.acLeod _was In beige bro- r 1 e d a Chateau BI('u the couple left for She helped cart' for 100 U.S. I 'ca.. :MDrs.hFranClsCo,ongdon,Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie C. Put- A tral Library. tron of honor and the brides-! cade With a beige hat and brown ellia. A Fort Lewis. W3shin~ton, where flier.:: in their POW camp at' . . a l, Mrs. . P. A~hurst, ' h d 'h 'tt Timis and since being in the i Mrs. Lee Garrett, and Mrs. W. nam ea tt e ~otmmdI bee MODI ' t t ft' 1\" I maids were Mrs Clifford Jab-: accessories. wn held :\lr. Lehman is a second lieuten. . . '. , . ;E Busse arrangemen s aSSlS e y 1"1 Th e Impor an ae or In ,~r. . .;.. I illusion ant In the United States Anny. Ulllted Statt's, hus seen 87 of i". . . and Mrs. Herbert 1. Buhler, Mr. Michael's mosaic is t.he desi"'n lonskl, the hrlde 0 Sister-In-law. When the newlyweds left for "her boys," I Keynote speaker at the . . .quality. b and Linda MacLeod, tile bride. C? i c ago and. Milwaukee the .. . Wednesday evening banquet was and Mrs. W. DaVId Kludt, and groom's sister. bnde was wearing a black and Her rnlS$lOn In America Is to Senator John G. Tower of Texas. Mr. and Mrs. R. Malcolm Mc- identical Dames of Loyal Legion A n.umber of these murals a~e They wore short frocks of white wool dress with matching I brocade t~ll the f~e~ world. about con- Senator Tower replaced Gov- LeHan. hung In New York and St. LoUIS. gold faille and vc.lvet and car- coat and black acc('.ssories. eir head- Plan Luncheon Oct. 10 dltlOn." eXisting behind the Iron ernor George Romney, who was Serving as hosts and hostesst:s The largest is 10 feet by 32 feet ircles of Curtam and to f'ncourage othe~s unable to be present. on the three evenings are Mr. . with the smallest being 2 inC'hes they car. The Michigan Society Dames to ,?rotect and defend their Other sp('akers on the pro- and Mrs. David L. Gamble, Mr. i by 3 inches. precIOus freedom. gram were: Mrs. Louise Bush- and Mrs. Robert E. Sholty, and !S. of the Loyal Legion win initiate I The lecture will be pres.::nted SPECIAL NOTICE "You Amerkans will never be nell of New York City, Womer-'s Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Ceyes of fall activities wIth a 12 noon I in the Fries Auditorium, free of I refugees, for there will be no Director, National Association of 'foepe1. s matron :uncheon meeting in the Edge- . charge to Grosse Pointe Artist's I As An Added Convenience To Our free country left for YO'l to flee Manufacturers; Karl Prussion of itmyer of field road home of Mrs. Wi!- Association members. Others are! to." is one of the sobering. California, fonner counter-spy Mar.y Customers, We Now Offer was t.he liam Erringer next Thursdey. welcome for $1.00 admission. I October 10. Tht' president of . ~ i with the FBI; Willis E. Stone of Children's Foundation . -----.-- I the so('iety. MIs~ Frances E. Before You Close On :California. Chairman, National , I 11: Sponsors 4th Social -photo by John Henderson Ie bride'" Curtiss. will pre:,ide. . Liberty Amendment. Other fea- attendant i Farm and Garden to Hear i PICKUP and DELIVERY tures were panels on various The Foundation for Excep- In St. Paul's on the lakeshore S e p t em b e r 21 I broidered :\lrs. Thomas E. Currie and . : subjects of interest, including tional Children will sponsor its CAROL SUZANNE JABLONSKI, daughter of the Jo- Dr. Donald This ThlJrsday' cranbe-rry ~1iss Rose Taylor. of Adrian. FORDS SERVI.CE te button :\lich .. are guests of honor. and SEE : one on Republican Issues, pre- fourth social evening for handi- seph C. Jablonskis, of Kerby road, was married to Mr. i . sented by Michigan legislators. capped teenagers and young .art rOSe!L )Irs C. D. Macpherson, Sr .. The regular meeting of the I national chancellor. will guide Dick Warner adults tomorrow, Friday. Oc- MacLeod, son of the Hugh MacLeods, of Lemay avenue. Women's National Farm and i :. II, of "Top Hatter" Suburbia Itober 4, from 7 to 9 o'clock, I--~-~------.-- _.. --..-..- - )est man. the program on "Summer Va- Garden Association is today,' e cation Tfdvels" Suburbia Garoen Club l1<.>ld in Millcr Hall, 61 Grosse I Thursday, October 3, at the; 8!~~~!~~nb. il mald Hel- Roberts. Simms-Dawson . its first fall meeting last Tues- Pointe boulevard. i Country Club of Detroit. i coli ~~~ Ford, Inc. day, Odober I, in the Buck- A film, music, games and re- I This only is charity, to do A Woman Knows Luncheon at 12 1100n will be Serving Grosse Pointe 1, SHOE AND wedding -III I:LII"HEII...._------_. ,ve., TU 1-7227 - Grosse Pointe Forms DIAMOND ... a gift forever It's Our • 1st lOt necessarily be large ... with Warren's, Lity are most important. On these essen- I diamonds are the soundest of values. VARREN & COMPANY RS AND SILVERSMITHS STEUBEN GLASS [INGTON BOULEVARD - Phone: WO 2-5158 - Store Houn 9:30 to 5:00 _~~~~ ...... -_...__~__..._--...... d__ • •..._...... __ ..._-...... -.__ ....__ ...c -.-.. d ...._-.._-..__....__~ .....-.__ ~ __ _ . _ ~ _ Page Sixteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, October 3, 1963 Thursday, October 3 ------~-----..------._---- Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes Worn Theatre Arts Burkholder-Arduin To Have Benefit Mrs. Richard l. Burkholder Garden Center Sho'l,f)Awards From Anothe Junior Lea,Jue Garden Club penstemon - dahlia, Pr;de of; (pf!aches, Elberta, Whlte Rih- (Continu. The Theatre Arts Club of De. members served as hostesses Hamestade - J err y Hock. I bOJ:l winners. In the same dlv). Rites Observed trolt Inaugurates its 53rd season I for the Grosse Pointe Garden dahlia!. and Mrs, Jerom(' Rem-I sion, were Mrs. Jerome Remick will open their home OC1 with the eighth Donation Tea ; Center Horticulture Show, held ick, Jr. (red dahlia-AbY,ilmian .Jr. (cucumber-s;:iant aqU1Jsn, special art exhibit. Pair Exchange Vows Saturday in Bethany Lutheran for the Eva Woodbridge Victor ; at the Grosse Poi n t e War Sword Flower--artern.lsil.:i. ! and Mrs. H. Higbie (g I' e e n Knud Hougard. a J Scholarship fund on Thursdav I Memorial on Wed n e .8 day, Red Ribbon winners In the! pepper). work. Mr. Hougard, who Church With Reception Following at Dye: October 10 at 2:30 in the afte~~ Sep(ember 1B, with tea served Fruit and Vegetable division I Yellow Ribbons, in the House purchased by the Royal Take Trip to Smoky Mountains noon at the home of Mrs. John 'in the Josephine G reg 0 r y we reMiss M. L. Anderson Plant.s division, went to Mr< this country several yea) --- T. Sanford. of Iroquois Avenue. ,Room and beautiful garden (acorn squash) and Mrs. Harley I Fn!d Fisher (beef-heart h~~ ton, Va. Famed for his J In Bethany ~utheran Church Saturday at a candleM 'flowers, vegetables and fruit Higbie (egg plant - water~ j gorda), Mrs. Arthur Hirt '{ernJ Members will be greeted by prominent Americans in, light ceremony Gail Kay Arduin, daughter of the Arthur : specimens on display in the melon l; in the House Pltnta! and Miss M. L. And err; 0 n A funds 1 Arduins, of Moross road, was married to Richard Lee Mrs. David L. Gamble, presi- : solarium. division. Mrs. Tbomall Green! (double-pink begonia,; in the portion of the 1 h. - " dent, assisted by board members, while he is here will b Burkho der, son of t e MarVIn Buolkholders, of GIlchrIst Mesdames: Fr/.tncis B. Van Deu- ; Among the hO'3tesses and I Angle fleaf begonia) and Rose division, Yellow Rlbhon Mrs.: Holland. .;, .... ' ' ! committee members were Mrs. Fred Fisher (beef.he~t. winners were Mrs. A. H i r t avenue. I --'-_._'. sen, Edmund R. Shurly, John 0" .. ,,:';-','; I be-: The bride wore a peau de I can Smith, William Clapp and Montgomery, Robert E. Schul- : Fred Schoew, Mrs. Jerome Du. I gonia); in the RD~..:'.'.':'.',.,.,,'~>:~';;' v,,; l\'lrs. Charles B. Whlte, C ./Confidence), Mrs. S. LIV..!l s tonI iTropicanaL Bridge addicts i Nursery Visitor I ' Last week the Jack & Jill I Nursery School of Grosse Pointe I had the honor of playing host I to Miss Cecile Falvey. Miss Fal- vey comes from Queensland i t ,. , Teachers College in Brisbane, •.• 0, mOria r ana woe Australia, where she teaches the woman who :S 011-+ home economy. She is in Michi- who loves t~e Icc~ of GROSS! POINTE-16828 Kerdtwal Ave•• TUxedo 2.3700 • Open Thurs. until 9:00 gan observing the different ; I levels of our educational system. ANNOUNCING ••• Grosse Pointe Communitv., Theatre 1963-64 SEASON ~JJ; The curtain's going up at FRIESAUDITORIUM on _ FORMERl' • THE TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON November 8 9 lS 16 -Puliher Prlzo Winning Comedy " , • DETECTIVE STORY ...... -Deeply Moving Modern Drama .January 24, 25, 31, Feb. 1 • COME BLOW YOUR HORN -Laugh.L04lded Fun Fest ..... March 13, 14,20,21 • GUYS AND DOLLS . -Gleeful, Gala Broadway Musical . June 19, 20, 26, 27 ------Order Form SEASON TICKETS Please send " .. Season Tickets @ $6.00 each o J st 0 2nd Friday performances - 0 'st D2nd Sat. performnaces f p'eose checlc one' INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE TICKETS- P.rformanC6S 1d12nd 13hil4th -The Teahouse of the Augli" Moon No. of tick.,. (Adults $1.50; Students $1.00) -Detective Story DlDl DiD No. of ticket. 1 If itA 1".1 (Adults $1.50; Students $1.00) ,,..'J DlDlDlo Discover the New v'r"Pu'llVIlHil ... a classic eollection created by HERITAGE i -Com. Blow Your Horn No. of tlchta (Adults $1.50; Student. $1.00) DlDlDlD, and architecture of Spain, Italy and France, and brought to you exclu,.v I bEl • n.plred by the art . . • • of leyfl. y Jig ander' .. DifCOverth ~. -Guys and Dolls No. of ticket. warmth and dignity an this furniture ••• a rich -blend Mediterranean e ~.__ , (Adults $2.50; Studen" $2.00) DlolDlo in its proportions. Marvel at the wealth of metic14lou. detail, the"''' d avdors,exldCltingIn Ib rhythm, plea.in, • -.rye an mo eel cablnebv th rich ell Enclosed is 0 check or 0 for $ . woods finished in soft, clear fruitwood tone. and the com- -,_ e &my ("ease make chech payab'e 10 Grosse 'olnte Communltv rlaeatrel plementing softness of delicate antique whites and gold•• Name ...... Phone . SlH'round yourself with Modavanti in the enchanting (please print) .ettings that Englander'. has created e.peelally Address . for you. Surprise yourself with the pleasantly mod- (street) (city) (%one) erate prices. Just one of t)ur new fan furniture All seats reserved. No refunds or exchanges within one week of performance. B~nefit fashion. featuring the Mediterranean Renai.- Sance. OUt interior de.igners will be pleased , Performances - Block Ticket Rates _ Gift Certificates - Call TU 5-7463, to assist in your .election. at no obliga- GROSSE POINTE COMMUNITY THEATRE tion. 'We'll look forward to .eeing you. 32 Lake Shore Road, Grosse Pointe Farms, Box A Open Mon" Thu...., fri., Sat, 'tff 9 NORTHLAND EASTLAND BIRMINGHAM GROSSE POINTE-16S28 I , .:r, -1-,.,.._ .....:.. - ,~- ,... . _ ~- ¥ ~ , .." .~ _ 4. ~ ",-<'-.,.,..~ ,.....-.- V"-- n~'"_,' "' '. __•. ---. _ "r. _ . Thursday, October 3, 1963 Thursday, October 3, 1963 ~------, -~----~------G R 0 SSE POI NT ENE W S Page Seventeen -_#~--~~~-~----~._'------_.------. . v • ~ ~~ TO _ ~ • __ ,..._ •• _, ~ ~~. _ Pointes Woman's Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Women ------_._------_._--_._----- ._------Shott' Alvards -- From Another Pointe of View Woods Church Mrs. R.Jerome lehman II I Offer Gourmet Cooking Classes ;Church Women ia. Pride of (peach~s. Elbertal. White Rib. ~r r y HoC!c. bon wmners. In the same divi. (Continued from Pa~e 13) Circles to Meet I You needn't go to Lindy'! in smaller ra;nily. Mrs. Ruth Engle,! To Tour City .1('fome RCal- sion. were :\1r5. Jer'>me RE'mkk 'II New York, Bookbinder's in who received Jler M.S. from the i WI ,oPIen their home October 9 from 1 to 4 o'clock for" I Phil I h' h P R m U. 't f Wi ,. IJ' -- I--Abyssinian ,Jr. icurumber-giant Iquash) - .. The Women's Association of ade p Ia or t e ump 00 mver$1 yo sconsm In lome, The Women's "~".-v>;ation of specI8 art exhibl't, Ch' f If..... , i F d d N I ~"""" 1emi31a'. and Mrs. H. Higbie (g r e e n the Grosse Pointe Woods Pres• in Jcago Or a mea 0 gour- r.-conom,cs an( 00 S an u- , G P . t C t' I Knud II d - . . III . t h' h i .rosse om e ongrega lona nnt'rs in tht' pppper). ougar , a Danish artist, will present his byterlan Church will hold its met proportions. par excellance, trltlon, w lllS fl:1ct . t IS eig t I Church will take a t-our of the monthly Circle meetings on Oc- With the guidance of one of the week cou~se, hegmnlng ThUrs •. inn:>r city by bus on Tuesday, able di\'ision Yellow Ribbons, in the House workh, M~ Hougard, who has had many of his paintings tober 8. Meetings are held at the many cooking classes offered day. Octo er 3 O('tober 8. conducted tour L Ander90n Plants division. went to Mrs pU,rc ase.. by the Royal I....amily of Denmark, came to The thIS country several years ago and now Ii 'A residence of the hostess. The through the Department of PAHTY COO K E R Y AND will leave t.he church parking I Mrs. Harlt'Y Fred Fisher (beef-heart be~ r I ton Va }'am d f h" ves In r mg. afternoon Circles will meet at Community Services, Grcsse I PLANNING is a six wel'k course: lot at 10:00 a.m. and return at It - wat!"r- gonilll. Mrs. Arthur HArt rfern) t ,. e, or IS portraits, he has painted many Pit P bI' S hIS tem I h i 1 promtn,ent Americans includl'ng Mrs, John F, Kenneo'y, 12:30 p.m, as follows: 0 n e u ~c h C 00 bYSth' Icover ng S ort cuts for s mp e '3:00 p.m. -:louse Plants and :\hss M. L. A 11d e r SOil Abigail Circlt: with Mrs. Rob- yuur own kItc en can e e and successful preparation of. . I.omllll Gret'n 'double-pink begonia); in the A I?orhon .of the funds for any portraits commissioned ert Becker as leader-Mrs. Gor- origin of gastronomic artistry. I menus and fOf)ds for enter!.ain~ i PI Lunch WIll be se'l'Ved at the la' and 'Irs. Rose division. Yellow Ribbon whIle he 1s h ere WI'II be donated to Hope College in don Long. 1829 Broadstone, Classes in French Cooking, i' 109: party mellus. ta b'Ie settmgs 'R'ym'mthb t ~nChurchP at noon.ChaoMrs. ef-hpart .. be- 'sinners were Mrs. A. H i r t Holland, h t M E Gh . TU . .,' and "quickie" foods will be I 0 er I es. r<>gram Jr. os ess; rs.. esqulere, Gourmet Cookmg, Cooking for . , man, aTl'anged the tour in order osp. dl\"l~lOn, 'Christian Dior - Chi c a g CJ '" '" 5-1919 and Mrs. Ralph Panzer, Two, Party Cookery and Food I covl:reG~ by thcMlOstrGuctor. Mhrs. i to stimulate discussion at the I.TI~fan) - Pe3ce\ and Mrs. Harley Higbie Bridge En Route 886-1944, co.hostesses. Decoratl'on have been an- Ju Ie reene. rs. reerle as I h t' th h f S. LI\"lngston 'Tropicana). . . h n ' om(> mee mgs as e t eme or Otis Walker Bridge addicts are so devoted they may find it diffi- Deborah Circle with Mrs. nounced by the Department of i been assoclatl'd WIth tee.: the year is "The Changing City James Alexis as leader; Mrs. Community Services and wlll be l tr ,lit .Edlson Company as a Ho~e : Challenges the Church." Please and in the In the Annuals divISIon, Yel. cult to tear themselves from the table in order to see low Ribbons were awarded Mrs. the wonders of the Orient but they will try. Neil Van Oostenburg, 409 Madi. starting soon. One of these ISe~lCe Advisor. The class v.1Jl i call the church office by Octo~ :\lrs. H. K. son. 'hostess; Mrs. Everett Roll, classes should filI the bill and I begm October 17. : ber 4 for reservations. hhlia. Jane H. HIgbie (G old e Tl Saucer . Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W. Smith, of Chalfonte road, dahlia--.Jersey Beauty dahlia) TV 5-7805, co-hostess. I quench the thirst of any male II . FOOD DECOR~TION. an: ~ Kramer saIled Tuesday from San Francisco aboard the S. S. Elizabeth Circle with Mrs. An- lor female, whether your taste eIght week course, IS scheduled: 'Irs. H. K. Dan i e I s (semi~ \Irs. Jerome Roosevelt. This is the CharlE's H. Goren Bridge Cruise drew Campbell as leader; Mrs. I favors pate de foie gras, or you Ito begi". October 7th, and will i Delta Zetas to Meet hlte dahlia. ('actus dahlia - Hock's White) to the Orient. .Ray MacDonald, 41 Lochmoor. ,arc the conventional "ham- II be taught by Mrs. Geraldine: For Dinner October 8 'Irs. Jerome .Remick, Jr. (cU~ lOW Queen l. TI:l~re will be plenty of bridge but also sightseeing hostess; Mrs. E. H. Meyers. TU i burger" type. Coleman. Mrs. Coleman is a' _ Ite ,dahlias \. anthas - white pe~unia!l-- co~- expedltIons to Honolu.lu, Yokohama, Hong Kong, Manila, 1-4805. and Mrs. Leonard Can. i FRENCH COOKING will be i gradua1e of the ~nyder School: The East Side Group of De- 'r Idahlias'. mos early sensation - pIn k stantine.TU 4-1404. co-hostesses. h B . . I I 10f Cake Dec<)ratmg, and has . D I Z t AI 'n r (' b rum', and Miss M. L. Macao and Bangkok. The Smiths will be home in No- Esther Circle with Mrs. Frr,d :offered on t ~ egm~mg eve conducted classes in adult work; trolt e. ta e a .umnae WI I r 'dahlia- vember. Anderson lrose--pink zinnias- Kroenig as leader', Mrs, Fred I a:1d once again the mstructor f Th', '11 ~hold theIr annual dmner meet- S. R. Li\'in~. : 'I1 b Ch f G M h d or many years. IS course \'l .' t 7 . 1 k T d Also traveling abroad for a fall vacation but in the i lite dahlia'. yellow gold marigoldsl. Kroenig. 10314 E. Outer Dr., WI e e e~rge arc an . cover the techniques of decorat. : mg a 0 C.oc on ues ay, other direction are Mr. and Mrs. Donald C;ampton, of Detroit, hostess; Mrs. Everett ! Mr. Marchand IS currently In- ing canapes sandwiches and' October 8, at the home of Mr~ d \,p~etable Plumb, Dr 1-0868, co-hostess. I structing Chef at. Chadsey many foods for such spe~ial oc- : Raymond Gilewicz, of Allard. ibOO!lS were Moross place. They will visit Paris and Rome with a The finest compliment that return date toward the end of the month. Hannah Circle with Mrs. ISchool, where he trams appr,en- casions as cocktail parties, birth- l road. lme Remick. can be paid to a woman of ~------~~---~~._-- - Lathrop Morse as leader; l\lrs. tice chefs for hotel work. He ,las day celebrations and show('rs. : ;\1rs. Wi I ] i a In Kamm. of ~ f(rt'en sense is to address her as such. Robert Swaney. 764 Anita, als? been S.uus Chef a~ th: CE- Further information regard.' Huntington road, is serving on ans!"l Wilson -Christian Bovee hostes;;; Mrs. Edwin Schrotz~ :tI'l)lt AthletIC Club. ThIS ~Ill, be ing the various cooking classes the dinner planning committee. bel'ger. TU 1-8906, co-hostess. ;a ten week ~ourse, Ebe~n~mg may be obtained by calling the' Other Grosse .Pointers plan. Lydia Circle with Mrs, Charles :(~~tober ~ at p.m. ac c ass Department of Community Servo . ning to attend mclude Mrs. J. Mulliken as leader; Mrs. Rich- ;\\ III b~ three hours long. .: ices, TU 5-3BOB or TU 5.0271. : P. Thompson. of Radnor circle; rms Beauty ard Mertz. 44 Hampton Rd,. ; GOURMET COOKING Will! Reservations which are Iim;ted ; Mrs. C. H. House. of Fisher Nook hostess; Mrs. Lloyd Nyman, Tn :a~so ,be a ten week course. ~e- , by cla~, may be made at Com- : road; and l'.Jrs. G. R. HaCKman, 1-4638, co-hostess. In Christ Methodist Church Sat u r day LINDA I gmnmg October ~t~, The ~n-I mumty Servicl's. . of Aline drive. orl).' u:eek special! Martha Circle with Mrs. ZEEB, daughter of Mr. and Ml-s. Elmer G. Zeeb, cf structor, Mrs. Patrlcla Schneld- ----.-~---.---_. __ . _ .RI'chal'd ReI'ns as leader', Miss S d . d M L h f th er, will instruct her students in Tuesday and Wednesday evern roa , was marne to ...f. e man, son 0 e 11 Irma Martens, 1728 Manchester, f M dd the preparation of many unusua R. Jerome Lehmans, 0 i letown, O. d' h .. t' . h f hostess; Mrs. Everett Hall, TU IS es ongIna mg In sue ar- " ~mpoo and Wave • Permanent 2-1095 co-hostess. ---~~ ~------~---.-~-,- ..- --~~- .._- _...- --~------flung places as the Orient, Italy, The evening Circles will meet Questers Fete National Prexy India and Germany. as well as! FALL 52 $7 Complete at B p.m. as follows: AmeriC'::.n dishes. and canapes: Mary Circle \vith Mrs. Allan ----~----- and hors d'o e u v res. MI5.: Bradbury dS I e a de r; Mrs. Grosse Pointe Questers. whose. Mrs. Frederick Schuman. of Sch'dne1 er receIve. d her degree Charles Faucher, 21 Vernier interest is antiques and whose Devonshire road, general chair- m Home Economics from Cor- FAVORITE ~sBeauty Nook Rd., hostess; Mrs. Robert HattIe, motto is "I~'s ~~n ~o Search and. man for the day at the Questers nell University. and has taught TU 1-9554, co-hostess. a JOY to FlOd. wl11 be hostess. I h . 't d th' h in both New York and Michigan. I 't f lu cheo meet' unc eon, mVI e elr onor Miriam Cltcle with Mers. lap er or ann - :. t t 1 Q t . COO KI.NG FOR TWO IS. espe- i, ck Ave. TU.5.9785 Thomas Clark as leader; Mrs. ing at noon on Friday, Octo-! gues. na lOna Ues er preS1- cially designed to help the bride: hand crafted Stanley Maples, 44 Fontana, bel' 4. in Alger House of the: dent 1I1rs. Lee R. Layman, who or new homemaker become fa. I hostess; Mrs. Richard Piper, TU Grosse Pointe War Memorial. , is also a member of the National miliaI' with preparation of basic i by 1-9642 and Mrs, Elton Turner, The luncheon will honor their; Farm and Garden Club, to be foods, as well as to assist the I TU 1-4472. co-hostesses. national president. Mrs. Lee R., hcr guest at Oakland Hills Coun- more experienced homemaker' Naomi Circle with Mrs. Layman. a member of the Penn, try ClUb this Thursday, Odo-j whose meal planning must be : QUATTRO Dwight Struthers as leader;! City Questers, Philadelphia, who. ber 3. I scal€d down -to the needs of a . Mrs. J. L. Conley. 1840 Roslyn lives in Ocean City. N.J., and I --.------~-.------~ Rd .. hostess; Mrs. Gilbert Elliott, has lust returned frem The: in Antiq!J-e TU 4-2080 and Mrs. John Questers' Ant i que Tour of' .Reuter. TU 1-6193. co-hostesses. Europe. : English ------Mrs. Layman is the house' i,rlru~!li\utiqurn Saddle GP Netvcomers guest of Mrs. Oliver D. Hanna, i An national vice-president who lives: 14633 E, Jefferson Ave, Phone 821-4424 Leather To Play Bridge in Dearborn and will introduce: Exciting her at the luncheon. i • Pair of Early American 2 drawer mahogary occasional The Grosse Pointe Newcom- Mrs. Henry G. Groehn of' tables--c;rca 1820 AUTUMN ers Club ,,,,ill hold its first Franklin Village will be intro- card party of the season, a duced by program chairman • Pennsylvania Amish Dry Sink FASHION progressive bridge. Saturday, Miss Mary Coyne. Her topic is • Pennsylvania Dutch Secretary October 5, at 8 o'clock. "The Country Store" and she I The committee is headed by will show small objects used in , • Cherry Pembrooke drop leaf Table Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bolser, these stores many years ago. assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Rus- All eleven of the Quester • Coverlet-dated 1836 • Cut glass and China .. sell Herbruck, Mr. and Mrs. chapters in this area have been Thomas Maher, Mr. and Mrs. invited to this meeting and an • Pennsylvania Dutch Dough Boxes . , . of mona:r and wool, Knit• p~int is designed for Henry Schaffhauser. and Mr. outstanding attendance is ex- the woman who is on-the-go at home or oway and and Mrs. Robert Prince, pected. • Antique Brass and Copper - Woodenware The group will play in the I --. -----.-. ------who loves the luok of casual understated elegance. • 2 prints by Dennis Dighton dated 1809-1812 homes of the committee mem- 45.00 Charity is indeed a noble nU'1lerous decorative items bers and then meet at the and beautiful virtue, grateful Whittier Hotel for a late sup- / to man, and approved by God. We ltJ,t'ite You to Come in and Browse per. But charity must be built on ~ Couples who have recently WRLTon-PIERCE moved to Grosse Pointe from justice. -Henry George ~=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::==::::::::::::::::::~=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ KERCHEVAL AT ST, ClAIR, GROSSE POINT! ------~~------_.--~-~-- - - outside the Detroit area and are interested in the Club, may contact Mrs. William Peeler I ...-.-•••• ""O;'.u-::'-u,.:' " ••. "...... : ....,.~" ".' '. at TU 1-2885, I .' ~.' Clark Women 'I Clark Women's Club has scheduled a trip to St. Clair. FORMERLY FURS BY ROBERT ,Michigan, for their first fall I meeting Monday, October 7. Punch & Judy Biock Luncheon will be at S1. Clair 3 Kercheval Avenue Inn. followed by a tour of Diamond Crystal Salt com-I y --~-- p__a_n_ . 1 1M PE~Al It's warm-up fime ••• and .your boy will look forward to all of Winter's outdoor activities when'he's garbed in one of these rugged, yet handsome, cold..weather toppers. Cotton suedecloth suburban coat with collar and body lining of Timme's acrylic pile. 13ark brown or oli ve. Sizes 8 to 12, 27.00 14 to 20, 32.50 Matching ski cap of cotton suede and corduroy with inband, Bark brown or olive. Sizes 6% to 7U. 3.50 Our exclusive "Snugger" parka of Dacron@ polyester and cotton poplin with Acrilati@ I by HERITAGE, inspired by the art acrylic pile lining, knit collar, cuffs and pocket trim, Zip-off pile lined hood. Wash by Englander' .. Dj.cover the Brace, , and wear construction, Putty, olive or ."~ .,:; or., 2xciting In its rhythm. pleasln, slate blue, Sizes 7 to 12, 20.00 . (,' ;~ . ' ..~ I molded cabinetry, the rich eherry 14 to 20, 23.00 Imported wool knit , crosspiece earband. :""," ... ' i;,{ One size fits all. .: :', . '. '., ' .4:~ White, royal, olive, red or black. 2,00 Today, 'thereisa totaUy'ne.~Jfup~iial.To~orrow;some~ody.wil1:ask ifyou've seen it. It is far mere than a new car. It is a new':'} Mail and phone orders filled concept ~f What a fin~ca{ sh()Ul~lbe,Theriew Irn~Iial.-isAmerica's most spacious luxury car. It is also the quietest. Jry'o~,i ,.. admire pne cars, <:Jitett~qui~W~dd (Jf-I(Ji~:~:-:&~e JpC6JDP~rabl~Imperial for 1964. ,,'. .' '.'i.l L .. ,:.. .' . :. . :MPERtAlDMSION ~~, CHRYSLER ':J • •.".. ' ..' .., MOTORS CORflQ llDN; :..:: ..:.: :,. RA J , ~...,.:.:..:"...'.:'.;...... - •.... ' BEST e CO. Po ~ • '.... . ;: •• - '•. ': .. .: :.;\ ...... '.' ...... ' .... '., .:::iII FISHER-RECORD MOTOR SALES DICK GREEN CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH KEN BROWN, INC. Inc. 15000 Kercheval. Ave., Grosse Pointe 11280 Gratiot, Detroit, Michigan 3131-73 E. Jefferson, Detroit, Michigan GROSSE POINTE-16828 Kercheval Ave •• lUxe.do 2-3700 • Open Thurs. until 9:00 .":.. ... , . '.' ..' f '" 'r • ~ • ". Page Eighteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS ------.---~------.------.----.------,~-, .-~_ •••• A .... ~~ "~, ... ._~ __ ~~. ~~~_ ... ~ _ •• _ Thursday, October 3, 1963 . Thunday, Odobe Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes- - _._-~~._--_.~----~------_._-._- .. ... Won La'tvyers 'wi't'es Present Flags._--__------_._--_._------_._---_.------, _------"------At a ceremony in the Grosse' Now, after three days' activJty r:.' ..". Engaged Planned Parenthood Has Pointe Park Municipal Court on with the State Bar Convention !;.'. Short and to the Pointe Williams H in the city of Detroit, Grosse l <:';.y:~.:'.'.lj (Co~tlDued from. Pare 13) accepted an assistantship from SULLIVAN and family recent- 8New Shops for Mart Mrs. John KeYdel, { Southern Illinois University, at Iy returned from Fort oro president of the Junior ~':::l:,b;;.:;~.:~;r~::n~.:.:i.~",;~.'~~~;~~:l;:~a~';,":~;~;he'.:: . j Mr. Rice dIed of a. neart atiack Carbondale, Ill., where she wiH CaUfQrnia where Dr. SulUva~ Pointe Bra n c h of Lawyers' first raU meeting. ' . . .i Planned Parentho~-. -m-e-m-.-I-u-n-ch-e-o-n-sto be held on Octo- in July, 1962. also stud)' tOIWarl1s h",r masters served for two ypars all a cap- of WJlIiams House. cor. Wives of Michigan, presented a t. . '.1 hers from th~ Grosse Pointe bel' 30 and October 31. *' • '" degree. She is a gl"aduate of lain in lhe Dental Corps of the the Buard's first fall r; new fifty-star American flag to A "Prospective MembershIp I" 1 area are exercls1ngtheirwriting DR. JAMES H. GRAVES, of ~.Vayne State UDiven.ity. V.S. Army. Dr. Sull1van has in mid-September. Amo' Park Municip;\l Judge Joseph Lunch;:on" and fashion show r '1 arms In pret""'aration for their Mrs. James MacPherson and Buckingham r 0 a d, and DR. '" " '" I established an office in Mack 40 members present wer' Belanger, for use in his court- wiU be held at Jacobson's in I r. I annual two day stint of addres~ Mrs.H. L. Howard are contact. KENNETH PITTS. of Bedford '1' G Pointe residents avenue for the practice of den- Richard Schmitz, vice room. Kercheval avenue in Grosse t .. . , SlOg an d persona 1Izing the ing I-eague voIun teers t 0 mo dide roa, b 0th 0f th e Wayne State have1. wotakenrosseedItorial positions. I' tist -,;T'..... man and activities chz I colorful brochures proclaiming during the luucheoh hours each UnIversity College of Medicine, t. • At the same time another flag :o~~t~2~;0 ;~.n~=~:, m~:~:~~ and Mrs. Robert K i r was presented to Grosse Pointe are welcome. theIr fifth Christmas Mart, day and Mrs. Arthur B. Hud. have been awarded contracts for C;;ay~heeSSt~~:e~n:~~;~~;~~:T:e I MR. and MRS. RALPH SNA Y, treasurer. Shores Municipal Judge Victor The stuffing party will be son has the task of linIng up research and training programs Daily Collegtan." ED CHIEL- i of . HilI~rest road,. celebr:ited Other new officers f{ H. DeRaeke. Also present at the Reservations are being taken held this year In the basement from 200 to 250 more League from the Michigan Board of ENS. of Lnchmoor boulevard, Itheir SlIver Weddmg anniver- year are Mrs. John H. Wi presentation were Mrs. Douglas by Mrs. Howard Simon, VA 2~ at Mrs. Arman Simone's home volunteers to staff the various Alcoholism. The grants tot./ll will be the sports editor after sary October 1. ~nays were I :rhe corresponding secretary; Paterson, Chairman of this spe- 7293, and i\-lrs. Robert Pytell, in Stephens road Oct. 8 and booths. $23.515. servlOg last year as assistant fc:ted at a surprIse dlOner Party Ken net h McCoy, rec rial event, and Mrs. Richard A. ; TV 2-9590, and must be! in no Oct. 10 when 5,000 brochures Money made from the pro. • • • sports CditOl'. Chielens. 20, is I g~.ven by thefr three daugh~rs, secretary; Mrs. Max Harvey. ~later than Monday, October 7th. wHl be prepared for the malls. ject goes to help support the 15 MR. and MRS. WILLIAM J. a junior majoring in journal.' \I,;)t~ members of the I.rnmedlate membership chairman; 1\ --~~~ --~------~-~-_._--~------The Mart wfll be held this clinics which Planned Parent- PULTE, of Birmingl.am (Nancy ism at WSU. As:>istin!~ Chielens !faml1y on the guest 11st. Donald McLeod, big s, year October 29, October 30 hood operates In the Wayne- Becker, of Pemberton road) an- will be DAN HALL. of Ken- i • '" • Complete Shoe Service WO 2-7989 chairman; and ;vlrs. R 0 and October 31 at Veterans Oakland Brea since the Le:aguc nounce the birth of a daughter, more road. Hall, 18. i:; a sopho- !\fR. and MRS. LEO C. TRI- Rousseau, publicity. Building in the Do w n tow n receives no money from the SUSAN ELIZABETH, the i r more majoring in journalism BaDEAU, of St. Clair avenue Five new members Wer New York Custom Shoe Shop I Civic Center. Mrs. Nelson Hol. United Foundation. In the first eighth child on September 29. and political science He bas ',.'ill leave shortly for their win~ :~;,~~~~~:i.i~~~~.:..~~~~itd comed at the meeting: 133 E. Grand River land, Mart chairman for the eight mtmths of this year the '" '" II< been a sports reportl!r on the: ter borne in Pompano Beach I Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gould, Ralph Burton, Mrs. D 0 We make shoes any style and color;. of Williams court, announce the third year, announced at a pro. dInlcs assisted nearly 9,000 I DO ROT H Y M. VANDE- I Collegian for a year. : Fla:. where they will remai~ skating. skI, golf, bowling shoes and Draper, Mrs. Donald Ford engagement of their daughter, Mrs.gress JohnmeetingB. atFord,the Jr.,home thatot _~.women. ,_....__~...._ .._, .__. WALLE.'_.__ of. Harvard road,. has DR.~ and MRS.._~ MICHAEL. R. untl1, _ next May. riding boots. Lasts from plaster T ERR Y MONICA, to Gerald eight new shops will be bring------.~ casts. arches and extensions, 45 Jam es, son of Mr. and Mrs. ing their glamorous wares to years experience. Doctor's orders Duncan J'ames, of Renaud road. the Mart this year in addition filled. . A January wedding is planned. to 13 old favorites . PIJBL~ "fOLDED SHOES for that Among the hew shops are: special size and shape Barn at Ben Robyn, a shop Not An Auet designed to fit those odd J1ariety of Dance found by Mrs. Joseph L. HUG- shaped feet. son, Jr., on East 62nd street in Wm. E. Hintz, Classes Offered New York, although the shop's I Househo headquarters are (.n the island of Jamaica. The shop special~ Whether the graciousness of izes in hanGmade ::Iorne acces- a crystal-chandelicred ballroom sories, many of them made by Mr. and Mr~ 0r tbe robust joviality of a barn wood carvers under the SUper. 18457 Saratoga i dancf' appeals to you, the dance vision of expert English crafts- •• r~' : el~ss('s offered by the Depart- (Cor. W. 12 Mi. l : ment of Community ServIces, men . to Bloomfield Dr., . Gro::se Pointe Public School Other new shops include: . 3ystem should satisfy either a Belgia;l Shoes. hand sewn by Saturday, 0 .~,~:' ' beginner or the more advanced the famous DeBusschere of , ' Bruges; Don Marshall, of New BAVARIAN VILLAGE j stl1dent. York, specializing in coiffure .. I Taught by three well.known hats and llttle furs; Kenneth Est SKI and GOLF SHOP dane" instructors in this area, Wick, ~f Cleveland, bringing the classes will include Ball- all kinds of distinctive home 1216 So. Gratiot 2 North Phone 463-3620 af ~"e.,5 Mile Rd, room, Square Dance and Latin decorative pieces; Moss Linens, 20 MINUTES FROM nlE POINTES CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED Mrs. EDit American Dance. New York, with their famous Latin American Dance. in- Bellini of Florence collection; 70 [ SKI SCHOOL STARTS ~~ 4th structed by Ricky Dove, will be Shehadi's Children's Clothes, (Bet. Kerchevr 1 oHered in three sections: Begin- of Palm Beach; Tho m p son Gross ... ning, starting Monday, October Forbes, Newport, R.I., men's I 7 and Wednesday, October 9, I wear. Friday, Oct ------~----_._-~------~--and Intermediate, s tar tin g Another shop showing for Thur~day, October 10. All three the first time will be The Pear! sections will meet at 8 p.m. Tree, of Bryn Mawr, Pa. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Dove has special~zcl in the William C. Tost happened on I 18819 Sunnybrook t Watch and Jewelry :raining ai dance Instructors this store whcn hunting for (W. on 1I Mi. R: ..ince coming to this country one which handled Bar Harbor Barbara N. to from his native England. j ewe I r y with semi-precious S. REPAIRING Beginning Bllllroom will be stones. It is one of the Pear Wednesday, Oc I laught by "Art" Carty and is Tree's >pecialties. i l>cheduled to begin Tuesday, Back again this year will be lFatehes Repaired-2.Va)' Ser1:;ce October 9 at 8 p.m. Mr. Carty the Adirondack Store, Betsie Mr. and Mrs is well known among the priv- Corners Country Store, Cama~ 22899 Inkster Rd. ate clubs of the metro}:oli. lier and Buckley of Washing- W. on W. S3 Mi Hou"s: 'tan area, where he has taught ton; Carroll Reed Ski Shops, dancing for many years. North Ccnway, New Hamp- cross 9 Mi. 'Rd.) Eve:-y Day 9:00 to 6:00 Square D~ncing, taught by shire; Dorcas Hardin, Washing- Saturday, Oct F=riday and Saturday 9:00 to 8:00 "Vie" Andrews, will begin Fri- ton; Lester Begs of New York; When you inspect the Come in, and inspect the new Continental I day, October 18 (Beginners'), I Maramor Candles and Candies structilln contributes to its unequaled ride. and Tuesday, October 8 tInter- of Columbus, 0.; Pat Baldwin new Continental you yourself. Its profile is only three inches All 'vVork done On the premises 5. \\'ithin, virtually every luxury is in. Mr. Har~ mediate>. Both classes wili with her famous decorated longer than in 1961-2.3. Yet you will will discover why more eluded as standard equipment. I~ &tart at 8:15 p.m. cashmere sweaters; Rappaports find a roomier rear compartment, with Each of the above six classes toys, Maxaltov with his famous than halt the people who four inches more leg room and 2.5 inches 6. The Continental also includes full (Bet. 2nd & 3n power auxiliaries as standard equipment. will be eight weeks in length. needlepoint, Mrs. F red e rick buy in our price range more knee room than in 1963. This Hi9h/~i 7. The Continental is built at \\'ixom Enrollment will be limited to Ford's Santa Claus Shop and makes for twice the knee room of the Thursday, Oc~ Valente Jewelr'J couples, only. If interested, call Soupcon, of New York. choose the Continental. !\-1i.:higan, in a special plant which sets th: 1961 and 1962 Continental. And the ...... odd's highest standards of precision au- 16601 E. WARREN TU 1-4801 the Department of Community This year the League is spon- luggage compartment is larger, for 1570 tomotive engineering. Services, TV 5-3808 or TU soring its own antique booth a total increase of 3370 over 1961-2. I 5-0271 as soon as possible. with Mrs. John B. War r en 8. No other car is so thoroughly tested. Eslale of If: . But with all this added space, the Con- scouring the countryside for Ever)' Continental must pass road 1217 tinental retains all the qualities that set it 189 porcelains, brasses and small performance tests in addition to thou. (Bet. Kerche~ furniture to stock it. apart from evcry other automobile: 1. Timeless st}'Iing is a prime reason the sands of examinations and inspections GrossJ The Mart will open with a during man u factu re. preview dinner October 29 with Continental retains so high a value. 9. The Continental is uniquely free from Saturday, oc~ the shops open from 5 until 9 2. The Continental is available in just maintenance. It is constructed to last. p.m. Mrs. Joseph L. Hudson, two models: the sedan and the converti- Jr., is making arrangements ble. There are no lower priced models Before you decide on your ne>.:t ~uto. SALES C for the dinner as well as the because there is no compromise of it~ mobile, drive the Continental. It is the standards to offer lesser versIons. world's finest automobile. Please call us. H. O. McNierney and we will be happy to arrange a clem. '38 Class Reunion 3. Both the sedan and the convertible Appraisers have four doors opening at the center for onstration at rour convenience. The class of 1938 of St. Cath- the easiest entrance. Continental offers LINCOLN CONTINENTAL WOoo erine's High School will hold the only American four-door convertible. -S- their 25th anniversary reunion "E~A 4. The unusual rigidity of integral ~on- Product of the Lincoln.Mercury Saturday evening, Oct. 5, at Notice the greater passenger room. Dil'ision, ~) Motor Compa.n, Msgr. Vismara Knights of Co- lumbus Hall, 20789 Harper, Harper Woods. $..~' . .(:.:.~' .... :Mrs. Betty (PrinceD Whalen, .';,. .., ..... :~~~.:~~~. at TUxedo 1-8117, is helping to FRANK ADAM, INC. ~..:.. locate the now scattered mem- bers of '38, 130 Kercheva I Ave. ------~---~-~--~_._-._-~-, ------.. ----_._-~~~------ :J)on'l It's an unusual tri-Ie this is an advantag the varying levels Ie ihe smaliest Turkish bath generator on the mMket without expanding t 1 ... Converts any shower Or bath tub into 0 lux- 3 Bedrooms. 2 12 Be' with rotisserie and Won't steam up room, steam you a floor plan or c w<'Jsnes down drain at end of steam bath. • • • we've a whole parade 0/ distinguished personalized Christmas Cards • • • select the one perfectly s.uited to your taste" •• We Have Iv Our system of Michigan 10/,0 Discount Until October 15th shorten .time, 737 Shoreham, Grosse Pointe Woods 36, Mich. TU 1.2833 MAX: AUTHORIZED DEALER HOURS - 9:30 to 5:30 Wilbur N, Williams, Inc. 885-0075 19849 MACk Deal with FL TU 4-6615 J ! hi tepa" maRE gid" b ~ " Thursday, October 3, 1963 ------Thursday, October 3, 1963 ------GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Ninateen Le Pointes -~------_._-~-----...---~---~~-~------~--. ------~-- - Woman's -- ---~------_.-- Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Women to the Pointe ._------_._------_._._--_._------~--_. ~_._------._----- Williams House Elects Board Pointer Heads I assistantship from' SULLIVAN and family recent_ Betrothed lmois University. at I Iy returned from Fort Ord Mrs. John KeYdel. current I Charles Kalvelage and Mrs. Methodists Plan Memorial Evening Group To Sew Cancer Pads president of the JunIor Board Fred A. Rohn, Jr. Cinderella Ball Bride-Elect Ill.. \...here she will i California where Dr. Sulliva~ Three Forums 0\\ ar<1s her masters I served for two years as a cap- of Williams House, conducted Williams H 0 use in East , is a graduate of I lain in the Dental Corps of the the ~oard's first fall meeting Grand boulevard, f~unded by Mrs. Troy Maschmeyer, of e t:nh'erslty. le.s. Army. Dr. Sullivan has In mid-September. Among the the Episcopal Diocese of Mich- R e n a u d road. presented the • • • 'established an office in Mack 40 members present were Mrs. igan in 1921, is ~ home for 1963 "Cinderella" at a recent press, radio and television se Pl'dom e resl. {'nts-, I tistry.avenue for the practice of den- HlChard SCh~itz. vice .chair- teenage girls, children who are luncheon in the Crystal Ball- edUonal pOSitIOns I man and ac lvitlcs chairman, either wards of the court or and Mrs. Robert Kim b e r. unable to live with parents or room of the Sheraton-Cadillac. lent .1Iewspap~:, at MR. and MRS~ RALPH SN • Ui1lverslt\. 1he. AY. trl'asurer. relatives for a variety of rea- Geraldine Wiecheckl, pretty 18-year-old brunette recently ~Ian." ED 'CHIEL-: ~~ . Hi~~rest ~oaddd" celebrated Otht'r new cfflcers for this sons. It is largely supported cur e d of tuberculosis, will chmoor boulevard. I ell' t Vel' e Utg anniver- :.par are Mrs. John H. Williams. by the UnlteJ Foundation. sorts editor aft('~ sary October 1. !he Sna)'s were corresponding secretary; Mrs. reign at the 12th annual Cin- ~ear as ass;stant f~t('d at a sU~Ptlse dinner party K (' n net h McCoy. recording derella Ball in the Sheraton- r.' Chl('lens. 20. is gl~'en by thea' three daughters. secretary; Mrs. Max Fogt. Alpha Phi Cadillac's grand ballroom on JOrIfJg in Journal. \\Ith members of the immediate membership chairman; Mrs. J. Alpha Phi international so- October 19. A~sisling ('Iuelens family on the ~uest list. Donald McLeod, big s i s tel' rority will celebrate its annual The only child of Mr. and I' Founders Day Ban que t on Mrs. Clemen C. Wiechecki, of .. HALL. of Kt'n- • • 1< ehairman; and Mrs. Rob e t Now Available in Grosse Pointe! Rousseau, publicity. Tuesday, Octc,ber 8 at Topin • Detroit, she was stricken with [all. 18. IS a sopho- ~lR. and MRS. LEO C. THI- Five new members were wel- ka's Country House at 7:00 p.m. TB two weeks after graduation mg in Journalism BODEAU. of St. Cillir avenue. All four alumnae groups in the sCience. He has ....111 leave shortly for their win- comed at the meeting: Mrs. from St. Ladislaus High School Detroit area wIll join together s reporter on the tel' home in Pompano Beach nalph Burton. Mrs. Don a I d in Hamtramtk, spent 11 months to celebrate the birth of the . a year. .F'Ia. ....hE'fl' they will rema~ Draper. Mrs. Donald F'ord, Mrs. in Herman Kiefer Hospital, and TICKETS sorority 91 years ago . IRS. ~lICHAEL R. unlll next :\fay. was discharged in June of this year. for your favorite entertainment "We couldn't have select~d a more charming Cinderella to PVBLIC SALES dramatize what we hope will * SHUBERT * VANGUARD )]n Continental. be the biggest and most suc- Not An Auction - All Items Priced cessful Cinderella Ball ever * FISHER * DETROIT PISTONS bind its classic profile. held," Mrs. Maschmeyer said. "Gerry personified the many * HOLIDAY ON fCE Household Furnishings intelligent young people who are stricken each year with * DETROIT SYMPHONY tuberculosis or other respira- tory diseases but are able to and others Mr. and Mrs. Clyde R. Swager regaIn perfect health because 18457 SaratogA Lathrup Vi1!aqe, Mich. of the splendid facilities pro- EXCLUSIVE AT (Cor. W. 12 Mi. & Southfield, W. on 12 Mile vided by the TB and Health to Bloomfield Dr., go S. to Saratoga) Society, which benefits from the Cinderella Ball and other Saturday, Oct. 5, from 10 A.M. fund-raising activities." The Women's C(Jmmittee of 'l YNN rRA VEL 'L the TB and H e a 1t h Society, INC. sponsors of the Cinderella Ball, Estate of has already contributed over 643 Notre Dame - in the Village - TU 6-0 III $175,000 through 11 previous (Just a Step from Kerchef:aJ) Balls. Serving as chairman of Mrs. EDITH L. MURPHY the Cinderella selection cum- 70 Radnor Cir., /" ~i::= H~h~uerl~:r of W;:rksr-:i~s~ I (Bet. Kercheval & Grosse Pte., Blvd.) ~~l I road __ ~~ _ Grosse Pointe Farms Friday, Oct 11, from 10 A.M. ~Ii I Mrs. BI'essln9 Honors ~ St. Mary's Alumnae at Tea Mrs. E. K. Dyra A tea honoring the officers, 18819 Sunnybrook Dr. l.athrup Village, Mich. board and committee members for the current season of St. (W. on II Mi. Rd., at Southfield to Santa ~ Mary's Alumnae, Monroe,. was Barbara N. to Sunnybrook) ~ held recently in the LeWIston Wednesday, Oct. ~6, from 10 A.M. ~ road home of Mrs. Thomas A. ~ Blessing. i' Am 0 n g the mahy events Mr. and Mrs. John F. Runyon ~ scheduled for 1963-64 will be ~I, a Christmas Tea for the bene- I 22899 Inkster Rd. Farmington, Mich. ~ I fit of .the Immaculate Heart of W. on W. 8 Mi. Rd., N. on Inkster Rd., I, Mary missions, to be held at the cross 9 Mi. Rd.} home of Mrs. Milton Weed, in Berkshire road. Chairman will Satutt.~, Oct. 19, from 10 A.M. be Mrs. Peter Wayne, of York- shire road. struction contributes to its unequaled ride. A Theater Party at the Fisher 5. \V!thin, virtually e\ err luxury is in- Mr. Harold M. Elwood is on the agenda for April 13, cluded as standard equipment. 145 Puritan with proceeds from the per- 6. The Continental also includes full (Bet. 2nd & 3rd, W. of Woodward) formance of "Baker Street" power auxiliaries as standard equipment. Highland Park, Mich. going toward Marygrove College 7. The CO!ltinental 15 budt at \Vlxom scholarships. Mrs. Thomas K. '. , ... ", ... ,", 0" :\lichlgan. m a speCial pl.1nt which sets th~ Thursday, Oct. 24, from 10 A.M. Fisher and Mrs. G. P a tr i c k .'. .:: :- ' ) , ~,.;:~:':.,':: .., '. :~/.,:., ....arid's hlghest standards of precision au- O'Connell are co-chairmen. i .:'-:-.:',',::":::: ...... r.: :":'.':":: :.:t:.:,:.:.:, tomoti\e engmeenng. These are two highlights of > 8. i\o other car is So thoroughly tested. Eslate of Mr. Ernest R. Wilsen the local chapter's season, which ~~.:;. ~ mtW' E verv Continental must pass 189 road 1217 Bedford Rd. opens officially Saturday, Octo- ',,~~ ber 12, with a luncheon at the performance tests ;n addition to thou- (Bet. Kercheval & Vernor Hwy.) Detroit Golf Club chaired by sands of examlllations and inspections Grosse Pointe Park Mrs. Emmett Eagan, of Stephens dUring manufacture. road. 9. The Continental is uniquely free frorn Saturday, Oct. 26 from 10 A.M. .'(...... ,;;. ..':;:X ...... f~~ ;>', ...... maintenance. It is constructed to last. Bon Secours Guild , " Before you decide on your next auto- SALES CONDUCTED BY I '1' .' , : .'.', ,0' " " '. ~ mobJle, dnve the Continental. It is the There will be a luncheon and. card party for the benefit of world's finest automobile. Please call u~ ~ > H. O. McNierney David D. Stalker, Inc. the Bon Secours Hospital Guild il:.i.{::L~.~::L~~.:.~.:..~.;,yL ""~"':: :.. _ ,_~.. and \'-e ""ill be happy to arrange adem .. ::.}:;::;:~ Oll October 1~ at noon in the .; ;*~ onstration at your convenience. Appraisers 424 BOOK Building Science Hall 01 the hospital. The car that answers the question, It wasn't easy, topping our super- LI~COLN CO~TINENTAL WOodward 1-9085 Tickets are $1.75. For tickets stability • 389-cu. in. Trophy V-8 power -$- II or informatj ....n call Mrs. Louis successful '63. But we did it, with trim Product of the Lincoln-Mer::ury Decker at TU 2-6677. "After their '63 model, what in the in every model • Isn't this what other Division, ~ ~.lotor Company new styling • handsome new interiors. world will Pontiac do for' 64?" cars wish they looked and acted like a smoother, quieter ride • Wide-Track and don't? '64 Pontiac Pontiac ,. INC. • H you've been buying the same What's new with Tempest for '64? Prac- pension II new brakes. new steering. 19349 MACK TU 4-6615 low-priced car time after time, ticallyeverything. New 2IS-cubic inch new frame • If a car like this won'th k in-line 6 • longer, roomier body • wider break that habit, nothing wHl. C .ec get ready to break the habit. Wide-Track. new smooth-riding sus- your dealer! '64 Pontiac Tempest SEE THE ONLY DEALER WHO SELLSTHE WIDE-TRACK CARS-YOUR AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER • ',- .... , '. .t ';. '., .' '.' '. " .,.. Page Twenty GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, October 3, 1963 Reasoninl: based on Jncom.1 Mllny a fellow Is forced to ------_._,~~~.~--~------Thursday, OC1 plete facts leads to faulty con. play the game of life without elusions. a single trump in his hand, 22 Pointers Senior Men To Hear Prof '>0 R d Mr, Foy ill doing graduate work Foy-Pelcher 1\.ltes ea at San Jose State University. At Marygrove Professor George Castellanos, Both meetings are expected The former Charlen'e' 'p"e-I-ch-'e'r-'-l-F'-.-F--O-Y-S-,-of Aber(!een, S. D. Tile new Mrs. Foy received her of Marygrove College, will ad- to be especially interesting,' and d a ugh t e, r of Mr. and Mrs. ThE' neWlyweds will make masters degree from Stanford Twenty - two Grosse Point"" dress the Senior Men's Club of all 320 members of the Senior Charles Pelcher, of Lennon their home in C:llifornla where University in August. '" Grosse Pointe next Tuesday, Men's Club are encouraged to road, was married on Septem- ----. "'__ ""'. .__ ', ~ _ residents will be studying at Octobe,~. 8, at the War Memorial. attend. bel' 14 in Seal Beach, Calif., to Marygrove College thfs yea r. Born in Cuba, Professor Castel- John T. Foy, son of the John PUBLIC AUCTION A m 0 n g them will be Ann lanos will speak on the destiny MINOR ACCIDENT ----~------I Saturday, October 5th at 11:00 a.m. Brecht, freshman, daughter of of his native country, and the Ida June Crask, 3660 Berk .. I Mr. and Mrs. I"loyd Brecht, of part the United States plays in i For Home Deliver.r shire, Detroit, drove through a Club to Discuss I shaping that destiny. stop street at the Notre Dame- I Moran road, The Men's Club speaker on I W ate r I 0 0 intersectior. ear~y State',~ Scenery I Phone LO 7-0178 YOUR AD CAN r Sophomores will Include: Oct?ber 22 will be C. Lane Thursday evening, September i ESTATE OF i Mary DeSchryver, daughtt"r of BreIdenstein, general manager 26, funning into a car driven by The Discussion Group of the: I Mr. and Mrs. Victor DeSchry_IOf the Detroit Better Busine~s Rohert Lubeck, 1311 Cadieux, Grosse Pointe Woman's Club' Chl'rge Ads-12 Wor I vel'. of Three Mile drive; Bar- Bu~ea.~, who has chosen as hIS Damage was minor, and no will meet at the home of Mrs. i .tt0untain !alley Water bara and Kathleen Ducey, twin !OPIC How Not to be Swindled," Cosh Ads--12 Wor Charles L. Bussey tickets were issued. Richard E. Murvay, of North ~ daughters of Mr. and Mrs, Ber~ For your heC1lth's HOT $PJJNGS. Not a laxative Ox ford road at 1 p.m. Wed- .I Call nard T. Ducey, of Fisher road; sake - Drink 6 to 8 u ..."us 0" corbonated 1183 BOSTON BLVD. STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND nesday, October 9. ! (Between Hamilton and Byron) Veronica Motschall, daughter of glosses tod'Jy. -No chlor;ne--Low TUXEDO 2. CIRCULATION solt-tosty-pure. Mr. and Mrs, John F. Motschall, (Act of October 23. 1962; Section 4369, Title 39. Program for the day WIll be : IOe each odditic of Ballantyne road; S usa n United States Code) i an interesting discussion on! 3 Trunk Lir SALE TO BE HELD ON PREMISES "Historic and Scenic Michi-, t.T THESE GROSSE POINTE STORES Schulk, daughter of Mr. and 1. Date of Filing: October 1, 1963. gan." Members are invited to Forms Market, 3SS Fisher Rood TU 2-5100 LINER STAT! Mrs. Leo J. Schulk, of Lewiston 2. Title of Publica.tion: Grosse Pointe News. i bring pictures of their travels: CUNNINGHAM DRU( Vose grand piano, Victorian chairs, Queen Anne road: Patricia Spoor, daughter 3. Frequency of Issue: Weekly_ Hamlin's Morkt!t, 89 Kerch~vol Ave. . TU 5-8400 16941 Kercheval at I in the Water Wonderland. of Mr. and Mrs. W, Gordon 4. Location of Known Office of Publication: 99 Kerche~ i TU 5-9698 : Hostesses will be Mrs. Arthur: Verbrugge, C. Morltet, 898 St. Clair , TU 5-1565 dropleaf table, hand-carved inlaid coffee table, Spoor, of Roslyn road; and val avenue, Grosse Pointe Farms 36, Michigan. HARKNESS PHARM,A Carol Yaklin, daughter of Mr. Peacock and Mrs. Harold B.:) Alk for free bor,klet-Mountai" Valloy Water-314) Gratiot, Detroit 20313 Mack Ave. at 5. Location of the Headquarters or General Business Lee. .r, TO 4-3100 needlepoint armcnair, maple dropleaf table, gents and Mrs. Andrew Yaklin, of Offices of the Publishers: 99 Kercheval avenue, Grosse NEWS SALES 5'I' University ~lace. Pointe }<"'arms36, Michigan. DOWNTOWN AREA chair, antique calendar clock, mahogany poster Marygrove juniors include: 6. Names and addresses of Publisher, Editor, and Man- Grand Circus Park ~ aging Editor. Majestic Bldg. News Kathv Disser, daughter of Mr .. Grosse Pointe .... E. JEFFERSON TO (I" beds, banister sofa, Victorian marble top table. Publisher, Anteebo Publishers, Inc., 99 Kercheval Ave .. GroS6e I and ~'!rs. Ralph Disser. of Mer~ Pointe, Mich. Alden Park Manor, riweather road; Pamela Glynn, Editor, Robert B. Edgar. 282 Lincoln Road, Grosse Pointe 30, and VanDyke I Mich. Camerons Gift ShoS , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- & Jeff. 7. Owner (If owned by a corporatIon. its name and address Fark Drugs. CltyLirr Oil paintings by M. Barlow, F. Friandbichler and t 1Iam Glynn, of Emory court E.; must be stated and also immediately thereunder the names and ! Celine Jasinski, daughter of Mr. addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 percent or more GROSSE POINTE PAR others. of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation. the Miller Pharmacy, \\- I and Mrs. Stanley Jasinski, of names and addresses of the Individulil owners must be glv('n. Kercheval I Stanhope road; l~arty McKey, 11: owned by a partnership or other UnlnCOI'p{>rated firm, Its Sullvan Pharmacy. name and address. as well as that of each individual must b.:: and Kercheveal daughter of Mr. and M r s, given.) Louis Party Store on Royal Worchester vases, sevres, Rockingham Bo- Thomas J. McKey, of McKinley Anteebo Publishers, Inc., 99 Kercheval Ave .• Grosse Pointe GROSSE POINTE or I avenue; Barbara Jean Nienstedt, 36, Mich. Theodore D. Buhl, 260 Ridge Road, Gros,;e Pointe Farms 36, Kopp's Pharmac)-. C hemian lustres, cut glass, hand painted dishes, , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mich. Kercheval Estate of Anastasia Buhl, deceased, 260 Ridge Roa<1, Grosse Cunningham's Drugs •. I Nienstedt, of Mt, Vernon road; Pointe 36, Mich. and Kercheval Elizabeth Paisley, daughter of Notre Dame Pharm Bavarian dishes ivory miniatures, crystal glass- Robert B. Edgar. 282 Iincoln Road. Grosse Pointe 30. Mich. Dame and Kerchev, I Mr. and Mrs. Ja('k G. Paisley, B. Known bondholders. mortg~gees, cmd other security holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds, GROSSE POINTE FAR/'. ware. 'of Belanger road; Janet Ru- mortgages (}r other securities (ll there are none, so state). Trail Pharmacy, Kf" mora, daughter of Mr. Matthew None. the Hill 9. Paragraphs 7 and B include, 1n cases where the stockholder Farms Drugs. Fishf- Rumorll, of Moran road; and or security holder appears u]l 1A-PERSONALS SWEDISH MASSAGE your house by Ii' masseuse. TVxedo 4. READINGS By MRS. GR/\ FIRST TIME IN DF' Famous Reader and A Direct frl)m India. If yJ orried, Troubled. or c . . . Do Not Fail To ~ GIITED LADY!: Whatt-l problems are, she can l hell) solve them. She :1 different languages~ Lc the Ground Floor at Grand Blvd., cor. Jeffer' Card Reading. Call .' Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.rn all day Sunday. No app. necessary. 2A-MUSICAl INSTRUCTION PIANO, organ, v 0 iCE Pre-school through 1I level. Walter ~ueL Colonial Ct. N., TU 6 DUNNING COUR Piano and Theol Camburn-Lindow 51 TED EWALD STILL HAS 15 Kercheval T' ELMINA CAMBlT NEW 1963 CHEVROLETS ~esidence-1023 Rc TU 4-2832 AT CLOSE-OUT PRICES••• ALSO LAURA L. LIND Res. 15692 MapleI'. A FEW DEMOS AND OFFICIAL LA 6-1970 Registrations being tal- CARS - BUY NO\V AND SAVE! for the coming term THE DUNNING COL; See One of Delroit's Largest 1964 PIANO and THEel BRIGGS MUSIC ST" Chevrolet Displays ... 15 Kercheval-Punch a' '\ Building. Plan Now to Jlisit •.. Grosse Pointe i It will be Sports Directo~ Bob Reynolds calling the plays, Bruce Martyn in the Hcolor" spot and veteran Teacher: MILDRED F spotter-statistician Walter Del! at all Michigan State games this fall. If you can't be in the stands, tune TUxedo 2-5680 PUNCH AND JUI In ,to this vivid informed Spartan coverage on WJR-your power station for sports. 7-6-0, Hup! MUSIC STUDIO Piano. guitar. classic g 1963 MICHIGAN STATE SCHEDULE banjo, li.ccordian 'liol' 15 Kercheval. Sept. 28, North Carolina, 1:20 PM Grosse Pointe Far Oct. 19, Indiana, 1:30 PM Nov. 9, Purdue, 1:20 PM. Oct. 4, Southern California, 10:00 PM. Oct. 26, Northwestern, 1:20 PM TU 4-4440 Res. 372. Nov. 16, Notre Dame, 1:20 PM Oct. 12, Michigan, 1:20 PM. Nov. 2, Wisconsin, 1:20 PM CHEVROLET Nov. 23, Illinois, 2:20 PM. PIANO LESSONS: be .Away games advanced. Master of M Brought to you every weekend by gree. Con c e rt piaIt 6-0127. 15175 E. JEFFERSON• at the City Limits PIANO LESSONS (be, VA 1-2000 given by music major MICHIGAN BANK man. TUxedo 4-0131. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Grosse Pointe's Only CHEVROLET Dealer 2B-TUTORING Visit our Grosse Pointe office at 15010 E. \Jefferson near Alter Road ALL ELEMENTARY ~ Open 'fll 4:30 every weehday, Including SA TURDA Y, branche. open "" 6:00 P.M., Friday. and remedial readin~. Board of Education 4-4323 after 4 p.m. - ,'~. • ., ~.Jl.,,l .,.. .. ~)..." _ <'. '" Thursd ay. O~tob~r_3, ~~~~~ ~__ _T__hu_r_sd_ay_,.O_ct_o_b8__r_3_,_1_9_63 .-::G._R_O_S_S_E__P_O_l N_T_E_N__ E_W_S ~ . P_a9_8._Tw._e._nty.one \11". Foy is doin~ grRduate work at San Jose State Unive~ity. en. s. D. The n('W '-Irs Foy rN'eived ht'r will make Plastf.'rs dl'gl'f.'<.'from Stanford ifornia \\"hl'rp L"niversity in Au/ )hone LO 7~0178 YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED Three Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly CALL TUxedo 2..6900 ltainValley Water N;>t 0 iO'«(1tl\'e' or carbonated ~N0 ch:;>rtnc-~-Low salt---Iasty-pure. THESE GROSSE POINTE STORtS SS Fisher Rood ...... ~..... TU 2-5100 , 89 Kerchevol Ave. ~."" .".', U 5-8400 ,orket, 898 St. Clair TU 5-1565 I~t-.Mour.toi" V"lIoy Wot..r--334l ',otOot, Detroit $39,900 yet the rooms are above average mmodate any normal size family. Tl (13x25), dir,ing room. library, ed pa~e'ed ter:-ace, 3 bedrooms, 3:eI d oar,' copper plum, b";ng, gas )es. ely landscaped and necr Star of r • ..... :. :: . .. :.",:: ...... ~.::;~}) :~~(.;~::.:~-:~:.~:}~:;' "..::.-. PIANO, organ, v 0 ice, theory. Pre-school through universtty leveL Walter Mueller, 482 Colonial Ct. N., TU 6-1090. DUNNING COURSE Piano and Theory Camburn-Lindow Studio 15 Kercheval TU 1-7747 ELMINA CAMBURN ~esidence- 1023 Roslyn TU 4-2832 LAUR:\ L. LINDOW Res. 15692 Mapleridge. LA 6-1970 Registrations being taken now for thn coming term. - BEAUTY OPERATOR wanted. Experienced. TUxedo 4-4308. EXPERIENCED LADY wishes THE general light cooking, no DUNNING COURSE WIDOW on social security to heavy laundry. for adult fam- PIANO and THEORY ('are for e:lderly lady 2 Or 3 ily. References. Live in, BRIGGS MUSIC STUDIO near bus. VA 4-1921. days steady. Some nursing. CONN ORGANS 15 K~rchHval-Punch and Judy Own transportation. Call 4 to EXPERIENCED GIRL wishes SACRIFICE SALE. HURRY Buildin~. 6 p.m. Thursday. or 8 to 10 WHILE SVPPL Y LASTS! FOR THE Grosse Pointe days. References. VA 1-665'7. HOME AND OFFICE a.m. Friday. TUxedo 2-0826. RENT ONE FIRST Tetlcher: MILDRED BRIGGS DAYWORK or baby sitting, $30 Pianos or organs. LOWREY ORGANS from $495 he "color" spot and veteran TUxedo 2-5680 HAIRDRESSER, par t-t i m e. HOLLYWOOD - Three bed- New Portable Week, Monday through Fri- Specializing in rental of Fisher Road Salon, TUxedo rooms, two baths. $185 month. TYPEWRITERS day or days. $8, carfare. 924- band instruments for school KIMBALL, STORY & CLARK Grosse Poinle Cab :an't be in the stands, tune 2-2677. Booth available for MAXON BROTHERS TU 2-6000 PUNCH AND JUDY 8074. Use. PIANOS MUSIC STUDIOS rental. $39.50 THE MUSIC CENTER ~n for sports. 7-6-0, Hup! ~------A NEW waJnu-t TU 2.5300 r 3 r 3 r E. JEFFERSON AVE. Piano, guitar. classic guitar, SALESLADY for full t im e. EXPERIENCED LADY wishes TROMBLEY ROAD 19854 Mack, Grosse Pte. Wds. banjo, a::cordian .,jolin. spinet piano . .. $495 Fisher's Card Shop, 17047 da~s, Wednesday, Thursday, Excellent upper near the Lake 22933 Gratiot near Nine _._------~-_ ..~._-- ADDING FrIday, ironing and some. ' , 15 Kercheval, Kercheval. Grosse Pointe f!'arms cl 'ng 821-1261 I w1th 2 bedrooms and den. WANTED by collector. Old guns Pianos and Organs to Rent MACHINES ~----~._------eal1l . . Adults. Vacant. and swords. Phone La 7-5916 Nov. 9, Purdue, 1:20 ~M. TU 4-4440 Res. 372-8994 4A-HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED girl des ire s T. RAYMOND JEFFS after 6 p.m. THE MUSIC CENTER ROAD SERVICE YPEWRITERS ------~---- (Domestic) Nov. 16, Notre Dame, 1:20 PM ironing and general house- TV 1-1100 Res. TV 2-0176 I and PIANO LESSONS: beginners, 19854 Mack, Grosse Pte. Wds. Soles Nov. 23, Illinois, 2:20 PM'" MAID, general, live in required. work. Responsible. No' bach- I WON Spa 1din g 's Robert TU 1 9813 ~~ advanced. Master of Music de- 22933 Gratiot near Nine • , , , , ~ and Grosse Pointe Shores home. elors. WA 3-5888. CALL US FOR RENTALS Jones, Jr. Reg. X9549 golf --~~--.--- .. -~-~-~f "Away games gree. Con c e r t pianist. LA ru 4-3988 . Service 3 school age chlldr~n and 3 ----.~---~------RENO LANE 314 _ 3 bedrooms, set. Four woods, eight irOllS, CUSTOM STYLE baby grand I 6-0127. children under 3. $45 per LADY desires Wednesdays and $85. ~ ~ag. $175. TV .~~~92. __ .piano, Marshall Wendel. good I WOLVERINE week. Must have references. Fridays cleaning. Call after Others to $350 BLACK PERSIAN lamb jacket, condition, $350. PRescott 3-0298. Earl Richards Service PIANO LESSONS (beginners) TUxedo 1-1401. 5 p.m. TYler 6-1866. JOHN S. GOODMAN hip length, size 14-16. $38. Typewriter Service given by music major college ~ . ~~_. _ --~------~ -~--_._-- "---~ TU 5-6063 LO 7-4706 TU 4-6573. Our New Location -I ~'" M.o> .. ~.~,"~.: ... d' man. TUxedo 4-0131. ERFAHRENE Putzfrau fuer A-I LADY worker desires clean- -~--~ . ~ ---~~---~-.~---~---~~-J~ll~~E~~R~~~I~is- Ne-.'(t to the Sovorrne Hotel ~- '"--- --~-_.-. -~_._---- I jeden zweiten freitag gesucht. ing or lau!1dry, ",dayS week. 6A-FOR RENT IMPORTED, brand ~ew 1963 By 1 GROSSE POINTE VA 2-3560 NK 2B-TUTORING Tel. 885-8798. References. WA~-1179. (Furnished) model English baby carriage, $180. 386-6313. Stephen Gyurich ALL El.EMENT ARY g r a des YOUNG WOMAN for cleaning THOROUGH laundreu .nd 4 ROOMS, (2 bedrooms) and Shoe Repair ~oad and remediai readin~. Detroit and child care. Thursdays and cleaner, $10 and car far e. bath, upper, heated, side en- ARGUS A-4, 35 mm camera $1.2.50 Trained. Nurse's Aid - night Dependa&le Service. , P.M., FrIday. Board of Education list. TU every other Sunday. TUxedo trance. One or two adults. with flash attachment, used 1677 Stanhope, Grosse Pte. Wds. 319 Fisher Rd., Opp. High shift. 895-7688. TUxedo 2-0083. four times. 881-0795 after 6. TUxedo 1-5852 )'. " ~, 4-4323 after 4 p.m. 2-2456. ! ~ . • sO ...... d.,..,. .. _ • rt1...... ~ me ... __ • • _...._~----.- -' ----~ ..- ~ • • « .- • • j' • \' \ \...... ~'. Jl. "" •• Page Twenty-two GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday. October 3. 1963 Thursday. 13-REAL ES. FOR SA CLOVE CUBtom conterr. deep lot with twin-size bedr(, librliry. 34' Ii' YOUR AD CAN 8E CHARGED Three Trunk Line. To Serve You /jIuickly CALL TUxedo 2 _6900 Thr •• Trunk Lin •• To Serve You /jIuic.'y DEADLINE 12, NOON, TUESDAY with Thermopa looking onte ~ 9-ARi~CLE~WA.NTED ~~r~;~I~I:~\:~~o:~~:e~i,ni-' :Li~~:~~~t:~~ffc~~:l-li:.:~~L ~i~\ATE ---- . ii=~~Lsi~tATE' i3~~iL~S[~TE:=rl~~~ ~~\tATE .. -.--i~:iSmATE . breakfast room WANTED IMMEDIATELY I condition. AU power t'qUIp-, veltlble-327 engine, 4-speed ~ __ ---I, schools, St. Pau. .' ; menl, Whitewalls, EDdge-! stick, Extras. $2600. TUxedo : C h" B"' I GROSSE PTE. SHORES GEORGIAf\ An"qo". Old "n~"u.1 ",.• n- ~ w."". 1.1649. I 4-5910. ' WE ARE SYMPATHETIC with BALFOUR 912 S . Cust?m POSSIBLE lc SALE '"I''' "'P' C'''"'tu". ,hm., I I. - '--_._...__.. _ yOU if You'v, b',n looklng, hudt Froneh Colom.1J,n Mth 0 Ice UI 0- FONTANA LA,NE , 84 Stately columr center foyer " i::lassware and jrwrlry on con-I 1961 CHEVROLET Impala Con-! 12-AUTOS WANTED for a four bedroom home attached garage, 4 bedrooms, $16,899.99 may not buy this,' 9 S,.tes for ~IMMEDJATE OCCUPANCY ,Igom,n' Co, oo'.-al, ., you'. v,,'lIble. Sce M". Brydg", I .. . '. . in • good loe.tlon which 2" b.ths, Iibmy. Unu,u.!!y brick hung.iow. r,'.son PRICES 'lEDUCED winding stairea: n , mosphere of a (' ,,'1"0. It', Hk, !00 nd mon,y fn,' , 4 '5 M.nor 0' 79 K"'eheva I. W~NTED- Low mdeoge '61 or not only h.s two Iuil b'ths w,1l fini,h,d reore.tlon worn School j usl sleps .way. Lo- : New C.pe Cod brick. 1,->.story tion. Large :;- \'ou '. 62 Chevrolet convertible Au-I . and bar cated on tree-hned Holly- t C H' . ro011l, WarIn, n.~ . . S ! ME RCFA)E.~ BENZ. 195'. 190 lom.tie .nd pow" sle~,ing. np but .1:0 h:" IlrsIIloor' wood ne.r Goelhe. But Ie IUS 0mom eS 3. bedrooms. p.neled II b"ry .nd GRIST !\IILL I SL Convrrtible, excellent rOll, Call TU 1-0426 ft <> I de,n, eating ~pace m the ',f&;nily room; also 3-bedroom brary with firt. 'RESAL~; • HOP ,'E : diUon. R,adio, he:iter, POW"T - - -. 0- --- ••• - - -. -~_. :~_ I (' en or a rea ast area, F I I $154 ,bTlck ranc . ~ ' a er \i p,m k t h b kf BALLANTYNE-Almost new more, at $16,900. It's priced II COLONfAL ROAD '. h paneled breakfa 21151 :\lal'k. Gross£' Pte. Woods, hriJkes, well cared for. 784 Ba['.• 12A-BOATS AND I We know what .your prob- arm Co onia. 4 bedrooms, right. Taxes just per: (Off LakesJlOre Dr. Bptween j 4-BEDROOM center hall C010. der rooms on iiI I 986-'640 i ring'on. VAlley 2-5B71. MOTORS em, h,ve been ,f you need f.mily2Y..l baths.kltehenpaneledwitb library,bullt- year-don't miss it! 7-B Mile Ro.d" 'ni., under eon"ruetion whie h lovel}" bedroom O : - . ---- all thiS house but must stay "can be finished as desired. servants' qu.art"? WA~TED' " . . - d 1963 C RVETTE Sting Ray Con- ,PENGUIN--. ---.- ----.SAILB6ATffi~. under thirty-five thousand. velopedins. Exceptionallyyard with swimmingwell de- HAVEingYOUa stately,DREAMED3 dormerof CapeOW!1- GrosseIdeal 100'Pointelots s onquaintestone of I OPEN DAILY floor. $87,500, ";nditlon.".f.~~;~d~'~a,:',O:'oo , ~".t~b" t:- 2~00tkP.,.t,p~ed: Doerou "iI. $525 or best Off;;;: ;"e j~ the b~sine,~ rarely pool, sprinkler system. Alii' Cod near the lake on Hamp- streets; Star of the Sea FONTANA BLDG. CO. d I EARLY A: ---..~--- - . : 850.oSI,rllcrUxedoIOn..4-6567.ml es. 3,- I TUxedo 1-6312. .. __. _ gory.In ButOUsesweIn havethIS cate-one this for $49500' . to n. R03a ? Formal dl'nl'ng parish, Barnes and Brow- I TU 4_2750 FOR 1 Fine Early A.I I PAY CASH '-.- ---- 25 FT. Owe;;;' s~;skiii, 1960. , wbil, it last,. HARCOURT-Near Lake. Two room, center hall, foyer . nell schools. i .__ __... _ Custom built by TC YOUR OLD SUITS, I 'S7R PLYMOUTHd Convel'tible_ M t $32 I breakfast bay, plenty 0 DELUXE 2-FAl\~ILY D' for present own )PCOATS and SHOES 1 r a io., . heater, Torte-Flight 1 8499any ex 1'as. 00. VAlley' I fl'ne flats J'n thl's most de- room for sWimmIng'. POD I onf JOHN F. oJcCHERER BL R• ' .. A telephone call- wiII bring us to t ansl1l1sswn, pow e I' steering -- • -. -• , - - --_.-. --- . -~-.- I A CONTEMPORARY show-I sirable rental area. One has the back of this 65' x 150. 372-9013 BY OWNER from 2. n a t i 0 : Large bedrcom I youO Immediately. •.nd br.k"". over-,i,. whil,- 12LCOMMERCIAL pl.ace in Deepl.nds, ultra. 3 bed'ooms. 1'-> b.ths each sottlng. Lots 01 eh: Thursday, October 3, 1963 Thursday, October 3, 1963 ------~~~------GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty~three 13-REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIED CON'Y. 21A-GENERAL SERVICES /211-PAINTING AND 21N-Asphalt Driveways FOR SALE 21S-CARPEN,!.IER WORK_ I 21 U-PLUM __BIN__G _ l~RfAL ESTATE CARPET LAYING DECORATING 13-REAlESTATE SUNNINGDALE, 1239 NEW AND OLD BARNOWSKY, Interior & ex- BROKEN DRIVES EXPERTLY FOR SALE _ FOR SALE H. F. JENZEN BUILDlNG SPRENKLE Overlooking beautiful Lochmoor Stair Carpet Shifted .tertor decorating, EXP~~i- CAPPED Home ,and Industrial repairs Golf course, Elaborate new cus- Repairs of All Types enced, reliable, insured. 37.- Asphalt drives sealed with .Ten- Additions, Ilttfcs completed • PLUMBING CLOVERLY RD. tom built four bedroom, 3lh 2~coat application. FIRST OFFERING BOB TRUDEL _7_9_18_. _ nite, Porch enclosures, recreation • HEATING Cu~tom contemporary home on bat h C 0 1 0 n i a 1. Carpeting TU 5-0703 ACME ASPHALT PAVING rooms, glll"agl!S repaired. BISHOP 1222-...... Qwner is leav- throughout. • SEWER CLEANING df'l'P lot with lovely tree-so 4 DONALD BLISS co. TU 1-9744 l'U 4-3011 twin-size bedrooms, 21,..2 baths, ing city and has priced this HANDY MAN SERVICE _ VA 2.1282 HURT TU 2-4661 Decorator 16184 Springp.r East Detroit CUSTOM MODERNIZATION jjhrary. 34' living-dining area exc£,ptlonally attractive white Chimney, porch repair and Exterior Interior 293-7111- SINCE 1916 colonial at only $25,300 to <:-ddjobs. PRescott 7-3452. with Thermopane window wall I 861 WASHINGTON. Three bed- Free Estimates ----'------~-- Additions, alterations, recrea-, sel! quickly. Library, enclos- 21V-SILVn PLATING lo()kill~ onto gar den. Large room colonial. Family room, 35 Years in G.P. 210-Waterproofinf) lion rooms and kitchens. Free DEADLINE 12, NOON, TUESDAY llrf'akfast room. Near all public ed porch, three bedrooms. Ilh 1~ baths, G.E. kitchen. Must 21D-ELECTRICAL - __ ~~~ , estimates. SILVER & GOLD PI.ATING bat h s. Excellent condition. schools. St. Paul parish. $48,500. sacrifice. Owner. TUx e d 0 APPLIANCES TU 1-7050 BASEMENT- waterproofing. TrlE BARLEC CO. Oxidi7.ing and Repairing Near schools. 2-7035. 5TATE 13-REAl ESTATE ------Leaks stopped. Work guaran- TUXEDO 2~2322 Brass POllshing & Lacquering ,LE HOOVER-EUREKA EX':rERIOR house and garage 1-. Be' E FOR SALE teed. TU 2.5735, ------J~we ....:1 patting, ngravinl ----~-- -- tGEORGIANI It MANSION MOROSS. 331-Priced at only AUTH. SERVICE painting. Excellent referencer, DOING all type.s of earpenter, LEESERT --- --~-_._---- 'mns and 1 very reasonable, free est!- k d I tti ~ta (' y ('0 • a ar~e $15,000, this three~bedroom ST. PAUL PARISH FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY "21P FURNITURE REPAIR wor , ramo e mg a crooms, GROSS!,: PTE. ~HORES 9 Cf'ntf'f foyer with a beautiful h 0 m e represents unusual 261 HAMILTON COURT-Most ALl MAKES mates. 821-9684. 6 - porches. SDlall or big jobs, SILVERSM ITHS Buifd- FONTANA LANE, 84 windir,~ staircase provid-c an at- value. Sunroom, 1~ baths, attractive colonial style with 3 -C-O-M-P-L-E-T-E-d-e-co-r-a-tl-n'-g-.-P-a-p-e-r- CHAIRS RECANED, dollJ re- Estimates free. TUxedo 5-5892 14508 CHARLEVOIX IMl\U:DfATF OcCt:PA~CY mosphere of a Geol'gian Planta- large dining room, lot 50'x bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 llivs. Only HARPER VACUUM banging, insured, guaranteed. paired. WA 1.2'i10. ------______1 BUt. f'!ast of Chalmers tes for PRICES REDCClm tion. Large stepdowll living 150', near Farms pier. Imme- a step to Kerby and Brownell 17176 E. Warren TU 1-1122 AI Schneider. TUxedo 1-0565. --__ Additions . AI+~rotions VA 2-7318 room. '''aIm, richly paneled li- diate Occupancy. Call for ap- schools. See inside to appreci------'------CUSTOM upholstering. A splen. Kitchen lvioaernization 1 "" lANDSCAPING New Cape Cod brick. 11.2 ..story. brilry with fireplace. spacious pointmt!nt today. ate the many appealing fea- GROSSE POINTE'S ONLY EXPERT painting, paper hang- did selection of decorative .-.. I 21 1Homes 3. b£'drooms. pane1£'d library and panc:ed breakfast room, 2 pow- tures. ing. Free estimates. Van As- fabrics. Expert needlepoint or Minor Repair ,__ ,~_, _ family room: also 3-bedroom AL~OAD bri('k ranch, del' rooms on first floor. 4 large. ROLAND (Farms) - Custom I H 00V ER sche. 'rUxedo 4-1187, VA mounting. Estimates cheer- Free ~stim!Jtes I K~~ ~ Law:; ~~~i~r ~~ce. lO\'f'ly bedrooms, 3 baths and built with only the finest ma- 989,H AMP TON - All white 4-149'2. fully given. Ewald 13929 Ker- Licensed Contractor ' g ng an ru ,Iva ng .• oung l' Dr, Bf'twl'en 4-BEDROO:\l c('ntN hall Colo- q>l"\'ants'fl quarters on second terials, this center hall Col- ranch on lot 60'xl54'. The prac- FACTORY AUTHORIZED ------cheval. VA 2-8993: FR "'K J 5T I man does top Job at reason. > Roads' nial under ('on~trll('t ion which p. • [.or .• "87500 onial is far superior to the t.lca Ii' nterIQr and built-in charm SERVICE E . A . WANDRY _ Painting , . AI'~ . . AMOUR I' able rate, 881-0558. ('all be finish£'d as dl'sired. Its on one of average home. Extra large lot, must be seen. Two bedrooms, POINTE VACUUM paperhanging. Workman. 219-PLASTERING 1'U 2.8324 TU 5-5791 YOUNG MAN looking for full te s quaintest OPEX DAlLY Jo:ARLY AMERiCAN enclosed porch, modern kit- 1~ baths and elaborate recre- FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY ~~~e~od ~;;:~~als guaranteed, --- CARPENTER _ All types re-I ?r part tim~ work in g..rden- of the Sea ~s and Brow- FOXT.'U.A BLDG CO. Fmc Early American home. chen with breakfast space, 3 atlon room. NEW - REBUILT - PARTS PATCH PLASTERING, expert I pair and remOdeling. Carll 109 and mamtenance work of Tl' 4-2750 ~~l;st;~s:~~I~~~e~X(;~t~ B~:~~ bedrooms, 1~ baths. J7020 JEFFERSON -A perfect TU 1-1014 TU 1-0647 HUGHES BROTHERS, paint- workmanship, James Craw.! Watson LA 6-5501. I yards. and grounds. 8 years from a ii a t i on a 1 ma.gazine). BARCLAY, 401 (Farms) _ Un- home and se-tting for the larger 21002 MACK ing and decorating, wall ford, WA. 3-2122. : ' ~____ I' VAlleyexperlence,24503Douglas Trevena, L bed ( l H 'b ) I . family. Fl've bedrooms, 4 baths, '- .______washing, expert paper hang. ------ADDITIONS ALTERATIONS . _. . YERER BLDR. nfo:LL\:E 2-f.\:\llLY arge . room or 1 rary, n usually attractive con t e m- , ing, free estimates, 5293 SPECIALIZING 1:' r e p air s, . I .__ , 9013 BY O\ ....Xf.R baths or; first floor as well as porary ranch. 3 good sized plus finished third floor if 21E-CUSTOM CORSETS Yorkshire, TUxedo 2~9750 cracked ceilings made like FamIly ro~ms, porch enclosures, I Cor~lplete lawn, garden and tree 6 lar~(' "Ooms. 3 bedroomI', 2 ~ hrdrooms. 2 baths On second bp.drooms, 2 full baths. pan- needed. Live near the Lake but or 821-9643. . new. "The Price is Right," modern kitchens, attics convert-I mamtenance. bath;; ('ach unit. 2 ('xtnl roollls. floor 2 car attached garage, eled den, excellent kitchen without the high taxes. INDIVIDUALLY des i g n e dIed. Free estimate 'E. WOODS bath. 3rcl floor, Sepal'at£' auto .. l()\'ely garden. $43.500. with large breakfast area spa- Spencer girdles and surgical I --G-E-O-R-G-E-S-D-A-L-L-Y- - VA 1-7051 VA 4-3022 COMPLETE MODERNIZING I Fully insured cious ~EW marie gas h£'at. ('{'cia,. closets. INCOME PROPERTY separa tc di ning .,room, HUGH CHALMERS supports. Over 30 years ex- PA N 'ING DOl''. NG NT ORK LICENSED & INSURED 'I Monthly maint'enanc" "" CLATE dispo;;,ils. incinerator. 3-ear H.orne complet.ely air condi-I TU 4-4040 Eves. TU 4-2557 perience. Maude Bannert. For I 'I ,r;c RA I 21R-CEME W I HELMER ' CAL FLEMING WO~lS garage L£'aving elty. priced Side ~y side on Neff Road. Two t d nd C ------~ appointment, call TOwnsend Paper hanging and wall wash------..------I LANDSCAPING & TREE I'cllsondbly for quiek sale. pattractivcl colonial design du- ~on~ i:h B 0 n v ~ n i e n t to GROSSE POINTE PARK - 9-3317. lng. Serving this community for CEMENT WORK _ Any size TUxedo 4-0522 SERVICE quiet. s~dud{'d "x('s with two units of 5 on e • rowne I and Star 816 Bedford near Windmill pte ------over 25 years. job. Reasonable, reliable, ref- _ Sho\\'11 by appoint.m£'nt ' ,of the S e 1:. Realistically D' S i . TU 1 6950 RA:'iCH hon1t' room<:,. III each building . S"11~ P.rICed for qu ick sa 1e C rIve.I i Ipac ousd 9 room English 21G-ROOF SERVICE TV 1-7480 erences.6 Joe Cosciona,3 DR CARPENTER--Repairs.I k . d d doors,', _ ' _ e appearance. 822 HARCOCHT --- VA 1-9873 huildings together or separately, I . 0 on a, 4 be rooms, 2 baths, 1-125 or VE 9-0 65. oc s. wm ow cor s. cabinet: _ layo~lt. You'll , plus 3rd floor bedroom and CALL from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. for LEO P KISTNk.:R repairs. ED 1-4576. i C~MPLETE landscapmg serv- it kitcnm. full LA BELLE 460--5-year-old Col- bath. Gracious paneled entry gutter work and roof repairll. " I Ice. Iawl'l cutting, cultivation BLY DIRECT FRCY\I OW:'-IER RL extra lavatory KA I DAV IES ' o~ial on quiet street. Modern hall with winding stairway and 30 years' experience. Full~' Interior painters. exterior. ALL KINDS CEMEN r ------,--- I . and fertilizing, edging and SACRIFICE $36,500 has and n. You'll also HI KERCHEVAL TU 5-3220 ~~~ca~n t b UpiIt-linds f powder room. Paneled den, re- I insured. Low priced. ;~~:e%.Stir;;::::' ;:::on~~~:~ AND BRICK WORK C. A. PATTERSON clean-up work. Julius La Qui- rice placed on Rob('rt .Iohn Bd. nr Lake Shore . itS area. ane e am- modeled kitchen with built-in RICHARD WILLERTZ Custom war I( and color. Basement Waterproofing . BUI DER e~e, PRescott 8-2709. Fr~ es------Ily .room, full dining room, 3 range, oven, dishwasher, etc. TV 1-8170 or TU 4-2545 PRescott 7-58 6, .PRescott Inside _ Outside ,_ I tlmates. $2 per hour. idered one of 3 bt'droom .gray bnck Colonial, 7 .. toda~ '\('ar many extJ'as A WOMAN KNOWS I beQfOOmS, 2~ baths. Excel- Formica counters. Recreation 75R53 GAR AGE FLOORS, DRIVE. Over 30 ye~rs experience i ~ ~ _ TRO\IBLEY RD.-Indiana lent floor plan. room, attached garage. Only ROOF AND GUTTER work- -~~_~~ ~_~ WAYS, CITY WALKS, RAT STORM SASH TIME ; Course. TL' TL'xedo 4-,';36 Pointe Women Realtors I 5 b d I I $29800 Decks repaired, replaced. 25 WALLS, PRE-CAST STEPS, ulousbln1f'stone..maintained.e rooms.Furnlsh-Metic. FAIRHOLME . 1540 -- YOU WI'11 I ,. M 0 years experl'ence, references R. L. SHURTLEFF PORCHES ;New, used, repaired, replaced.: Elect New Off' Ice-' .. er\ or" unfumished. Move in apPlreciat~ this exceptionally ARV. B UTIN on request. Don Seeger, TU FREE ESTIMATES REMODELING-REPAIRING ' Johnstone BY APPOINTMENT and start living! Swimming we 1 mamtained 3 bedroom, TU 4-7733 5-7460. PAINTING CONTRACTOR No Job Too Small--Just Call OF ALL TYPJ<~S 1 The Grosse Pointe Women "001 B-2 bath Colonial. Pine pan- Member E.D.R.A. Multi-List Reasonable - GUl.lranteed Formica covering of counters I Real Estate Counsellors held RID(;~: ROAD. 233 - .Ranch, 3 .. . eled den, large kitchen, like------~--- __ SPECIAL - Gutters cleaned, References _ TV 4-7296 FRED NAVARRO and cupboards i their first meeting of the 1963- )N'T WAIT bedrooms, 2':: baths. Prime S. EDGEWOOD-Perfect 2 bed. new earpeting, tiled recrea- ST. CLAIR SHORES $7.50. Roofing - Gutters, gal. TUxedo 2.5735 ALUMINUM i 64 season Friday. September locat ion. Immediate posses~ room. 2 bathh II ranch. marble tion room. Under $30,000. IMMED'IATE OCCUP'AN .....Y vanized Aluminum - Met a 1 -----~------I 27 at noon at the Grosse \JS WON'T sion. f l'ntrance a. amily room h - "" Decks - Caulking - Chimney P A I N TIN G, co1ors ma t cIIed , .~~~~-~--~-~-L. VERBEKE Trim and siding covering I, Pointe, War Memorial. .3' 23' ith f" I Cape Cod ome on new steel Repairs. TUxedo 2-5539. papering, pap e r removed, 106, STl X. W lrep ace. YORKSHIRE, 1156 - Quality canal overlooking lake and pri- CEMENT CONTRACTOR TUxedo 0-1464 : This group was organized five BEDFORD LA:\'E, 630--Homey EPHENS ROAD S' bl I i ------I wall washing, work guaran- h 1f - lzea e bu It and well located. Li- vate park. Large, airy rooms. All types of cement work ~_ __ yea I' s ago bringing together 'xcell{'nt ('on- how'p Pprf{'('t view of Lake 11f II tll.t 21 H RUG CLEANING teed. Mertens, 122 Muir, TU ra'1C . or sma am Y. u I Y 1 brllry. sunroom, breakfast 3 bedrooms. H2 baths, finished - 2-0083. Porches built 01' repaired. 21T-DRESSMAKING women selling real estate in 3 bedrooms. St, ClaIr. with the boats pass- T00m. garden room. no base-I room, 4 bedrooms, 2~ baths, basement. Convenient to trans- RADKE CARPET CLEANERS . Patios aspecialty. Basement 1 • Grosse Pointe to discuss prob- d HJOm sizes ing your front door. 3 bed- rooms. 2 J:.: baths. ~t1ilt for ment. I maid's quarters. $32,000. portation. schools, shopping. Carpets, rugs, tacked down or 21J-WALL WASHING waterproofing. Bonded, f EXPERT alteration on ladies lems and techniques and ad- minimum upkeep. Price re- RENO LANE. 314-In Farms., PRescott 2-4845, evenings loose and upholstered furniture Licensed and Insured apparel, Grosse Pointe store' vance professionalism in selling. E. 953 Cozy house. 3 bedrooms. TOURAINE 324-A price re- ---'-----~---- cleaned and moth proofed, in LAkeview 1-4693 experience. 1035 Marlbor- Officers for the coming yellr duced. lmmediate possession. WALL WASHING 'amily. Large LAKEPOINTE - 5 1>edrooms. duction makes this 4 bedroom BEDFORD, 1425, 3 large bed- your home the modern way TUxedo 2-6586 ough, Apt. 303. 331-8663. are: president, Winnifred M. Carpets and drapes. home an unusual buy at only rooms, tub and stall show~r, with the latest Rug Deteger, PAINTING & DECORATING Weyhing; vice-president, Rita bath. Manor $ 1 MAISOX. 4IS-Good Farms lo- OPEN 2:30-5 SUNDAY 4;>,000. Paneled liurary, 2 ... gas heat, brick gnrage. Price d . . ht HOME MAINTENANCE J. W. KLEINER W NG I ined home. cation. Center entranc~ Colo. 2263 ~TANHOPE - Excellent baths, lovely lot near schools.."" re d~ce d . Op. en Satur day an d nes overmg . ELMER T LABADIE SE I hi1alterationf'.....- h a di u t '; I Dodge; treasurer. Geneva Me- . 321 niaL 23 ft. living room. full . ., Sunday 2 to 5 by apointment. Repairing, serge binding, throw . CEMENT CONTRACTOR and c w'en; ems, z ppers, I Cullough; and s e c l' eta l' y, dining room. fireplace, 3 bed- three-bedroom ranch on beau- SWIMMING POOL I Ebert, TUxedo 5-5840. rugs and runners, picked up TUxedo 2-2064 All types of cement and plain drapes. Blankets bouno I Dorothy Boyd. ial. recently rOOms. E: a rag e. gas heat. tifully landscaped 90' lot. JEFFERSON at Bishop-Attrac- ~--~-----~~-,- and delivered. brick work. TU 1-74M. Membership is 0 pen to all I I location. Owner transferred. Only $23.- Oversized garage, jalousied tive Colonial w1th large FARMS, 488 La Belle, corner Free estim.ate, reasonable WALL WASHING. wall panel~ NEW AND REPAIRS Iwornen actively selling r~al 500. breezeway. I SWIMMING POOL, fa mil y Mack. Custom b u i 1t 1959. prices. DR 1-3133. ing installed. Also odd jobs. Driveways, porches, patios EXPERT painting, paper hang- ! estate in Grosse Pointe. Meet- 1096 ESSEX 15219 - Colonial near room, library or 5th bedroom, Built-in kitchen. 2 built-in ------Call Don Starnes, PRescott and pre-cast steps i~g, f r e e estimates. Van, ings are held the IRst Friday of Lyle just be- KERCHEVAL 282-3 bedroom. Lakepointe. Air-conditioned, I 3 baths, large fenced yard. baths, 3 large bedrooms, 2 TACKED DOWN CARPETS 7-3452. LICENSED AND BONDED Assche, TUxedo 4-1187, VA: each month September through :3 bath semi-ranch. !'fewIv " •• as • Page Twenty-four GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday_ October 3, 1963 * * * * Feature Page * ...... ~Tr ~ 1:======t======11*,,= twhen the POINTE Pointers of Interest Good Taste 'U1Qf.3 9rowing up.~... Favorite Recipes of \. --:-rl People in The Know f/J,(Jtnte it TOMATO SOUP ASPIC I SALAD Counter Points Contributed by B P Mrs. Thomas J. Litle III By Pat Rousseau .. T lb t 1 small package of cream . Fashions ... to wear under. fashi0r:u>. At Walton- y atr.c.a a a cheese. PIerce you can choose from BIen Joher, Character, In delving into records, old deeds, stories and I can tomato SOUPj . Warner and other fine foundations .. If you are a perf~c- mcmories of old Grosse Pointe many isolated entries I en,'eio"e of Knox's gela- ,tionist, you can have them customlZed by Mrs. LOUISa which stand alone are intriguing. r tine i:' j'RiCe vv'hois an expert .corse*tiere* In the Wayne County Historical Society publication .'i..:.1\,: .... 'f, lsp. saIl , . hi' 'rh h . edited in 1890 there are sevcral ,derences to the .. 2 tb. chopped onion Shmeth",~ New . , i, f "";, Port au ~ _/ / ""'/:,n "..L r Chauvin family •.who still have members living here. . ,"'/w. .\~. I cup chopped celery ~renc prm!e pattems ,we :en repr? uce rom m-g ';}:> ... ] cup mayonnaise mated plasttc trays. The}' cnme In two sIzes 41u1 are found y ~ a~~?~~~~::s~v~lrl£i~~Yn~i;,a;;%f~!T~f~~:l •.,•.•...•.•.,.••..•..,.•'.:',$:•..'•.j,:••:.~..•'.,••'::".:.:.~ .•.~~..,.:••'••:.:;.•.~•.••:•...•:.•..i,.....:.... - ...•.. ~ ':£!'.~i~~~I~~:::~ ~~a; I~~~n'~i:;;:: ::::/autt lil~ns e:clusi:el at The Clothes Line, in Hamtramck unlil 1848. . C • cool ,lightly. Ma,h chee" The "eO' Make-up... tak., a hit 01 dolu, at flnt but tha Stew~;i ~;;':.vreat:e;it~:~eg:~ ~~: ~~~'::do~:ra~~':.":~ .. 'o~:~:a:~::',":;:!:;:~: II ::;::~:::.~:.~::~:u;.::;E ;~:~.;~~~~ :::::~ .f Conno", Creek in 1769. He moved into tbe log cabin ~.t.~.:.[.}.''. ..•....,','.•..'~'.,.~i., -- :,. n",e.~:: Pour lu riug mold '. these two had built. In 1796 his son, Jean Chauvin, sold";; and chill. Serve centered couldn't help but notice how flatienng the delicate peach tone. the land to William Park and George Meldrum, who in wilh mayonnaise. Serves six. are! their turn sold it to William Macomb that same year. , I • * * Mr. Macomb died in April of that year and .he house Gin Rummy Tournament I "Sc<'urity" ... a new "Peanuts" book will take you stood vacant for some time until Peter Van Avery KI,'k Off date for Lo,hmoor! back. We enjoyed thi, nostalgic bit of humor at Tho hought it in 1816 and enlarged the honse, which was still ('lub', fl~t Ladl.. Gin RummyI Top Drawer. 17007 Kercheval in the Village. We never staadin2 ia 1875 and snpposed to be the oldest home in Touroamont h.. been .. t for i miss glancing through their selection of stories for tots, Michigan. GEN, and MRS. ALDEN K. SIBLEY, of Lakcshore road 'Y'du"day. October, 23 .. The, teens and tender ones. So many carry charming messages In this same puhlicat ion is a reference to the adopted By Patricia Talbot ___-Photo__....by EddIe___McGralh._____..Jr. I; lou~n.amentto sUmubtehas.lnend.h,,,,bee~ .plannedand,1 to make delightful gifts.• • • f C d Al d G t I I fun among members. I. . son 0 ommo ore exan e'" ran w HC. h may cxp 1am. Th e magnificent antiques, rare books and exquisite the dmIng. . room there are off, .. I Scalt.ntng ... the real estate ads, we n-ottced man'y of the whv there is no Pointe street named for this first paintings which grace Gen. and Mrs. Alden K. Sibley's white d"pc"cs ",«uted with: ! fine "o",e.< adverti>ed. mentioned Kitc"en h" Mut