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.. HEADLINES Hula Hoop Goes 'Round Th,e Pointe-R Attempt to Bypass Rap Negative oj the Approach of WEEK VotersonPropose d Some Solons As Compiled by the Grosst1 Pointe News Res.earch Council Thanked City Hall Blocked For Doing Good Job On Thursday, September 11 Survey and Report on THE DEADLINE for a strike Woods Councilmen and Mayor Squabble Over At;. Consolidation action against the Ford Motor tempt to Rescind Resolution Giving Residents Co. was set for September 17 A .Grosse Poi n t e City by the International Executive Chance to Express Opinion Council, wishin g to go on Board of the UAW. The rea- A resolution to rescind a resolution was blocked at sons for scch action were record as taking a positive given in a six-page statement a Woods council meeting on Monday, September 15, approach to the problem, issued by the Board. This was when two cduncilmen and several citizens protested the met Monday night to con- pervaded with optimism for methods used in trying to pass it. sid e r the controversial the ".•. possibility of an hon- The rescinding resolution~------issue of Pointe consolida- orable and equitable agree- was made part of the agenda tion. ment on a new contract ... " for the meeting, but its pro- Postpone Although Councilman John wit h 0 u t implementation of poser, Councilman Tom Bowl- Kenower, at the ol,ltset, ex. strike action. Following the ing, was absent from the city pressed unwillingness to dis- report came the announcement on business. Decision in .cuss the issue freely in front that Reuther will appear at Also absent was Councilman of representatives of the De- th~ Ford negotiations when James .Hunt, who favored a troit press, the Council did they reopen today. The nam- resolutIOn passed on August Parking Tilt proffer individual opinions of ing of a target surprised many 18, for an advisory vote from the report recently completed who had followed the negotia- the people on whether the Briefs Ordered Filed in oy the C i t i zen s Research tions, but John S. Bugas, vice- city should expend $200,000 Council of Michigan. president - industrial relations Argument Between War for two wings of the proposed Collectively, they stated for at Ford said that his com- new city hall to be built in Memorial Center and the sake of the record that- pany had expected such tac- GhesquierePark. tics. He said that nothing had Neighbors contrary to erroneous charges Councilman Bowling, at the by some-the consolidation occurred to alter the Com- report was not initiated by any pany's purpose of arriving at time, also favored the thought The Grosse P0inte volar one person, or Council, nor an agreement on the basis of of giving the people a say in Memorial Association at- was it completed. at a cost to what ". , . is sound and fair the project. tempted to obtain a vari- any of the three Pointe muni- to all parties concerned." Made Phone Call ance or modification of the cipalities involved (Park, City • • • --_ .. cur" uy ~ reu Hunnells When the time came to dis- requirements of S e c t ion and Farms). Rather, the initi~ Friday, September 12 The Hula Hoop craze that is sweeping the country plays her talent to her playmates, from left, standing; cuss Bowling's res 0 1uti 0 n, 4.01 (h) of the City of ative was taken by the Citizens PRESIDENT EISENHOWER found its way into the Pointe and nine-year-old CAROL SWEET, JAY HUMPHREYS and ARTHUR Mayor Kenneth Koppin said Grosse Pointe Farms zon- Research organization, with that Bowling called just before predicted Thursday night that DEBBIE HUMPHREYS, of 1301 Cadieux road, turned STOCKARD. Seated are brother JOHN and sister ing ordinance covering the whom all three c 0 u n c i I If the 'council meeting and said .'There is not going to be any PAGET. The latest reported record for boys came agreed to, and did, co-operate. in the first Pointe record by spinning the plastic circle he was in Toledo. on business placement of parking lots war" in the Far East. But he Rap Negative Approach for one and a half hours. N.eighbor Dr. Leon Sweet from 14-year-old Philip Angell, of 969 Balfour Road, for his firm. The mayor added, before the Farms board of firmly refused to buy peace timed the performance and, estimated the. hoop revolv- who wiggled for 78 minutes and 8,000 revolutions. His appeals on Monday, Sep- Deploring the negative ap. with peace with R~d China at "He might be in Florida by ed around pretty Debbie 10,000 times. Here Debbie dis- mom, Mrs. J ohri Angell, was the timer-counter. thiS time." tember 15. But after hear- proach some local politicians the price of a "Western Pacific have taken in discussing the Councilman Rex Johnston ing arguments from peti- Munich". report, the City Council point- proposed the rescinding reso- Linking Russia with the tioners and complainants, ed out that the publication was lution on behalf of its pro- Chinese Communist threat to Cl!st 'Figures Residents Invited to See Pointes Pay the Appeal Board request- written solely to quote from poser, making a motion that it Formosa and Nationalist-held ed that briefs be filed by the text itself. H••• to produce ,be a~ceptt~d and that bids for Quemoy, he said the Far East- October 6, so that the city an objective, factual account the new municipal building be ern situation was "dangerous," Compared in New Brownell Junior High Varied Fees attorney could have an op- of the existing situation •.• but "by no means desperate received and opened at the no matter what action may earliest possible time. portunity to study the legal or hopeless!' Four Pointes At Open House on Sept. 23 To Attorneys aspec~s. eventually be taken." They * • • Councilman Harry Pratt went on to say that, if all ap- The association asked to con- (Continued on Pag-e 2) proached the report from sel- Saturday, September 13 tinue construction for the en- Woods Comptroller Lon- Complete Tour of New Strucfure Planned; Invitation Retainers Often Supple- fish motives, any conceivable '_ largement of its present park- GOV. ORVAL FAUBUS, as- Sent to Dr. Brownell. After Whom progress would be out of the ergan Draws Up Com ... mented by Additional ing lot, now und€'r a tempo- suming that "violence and dis- question; that a constructive School Is Named Jail Term Given rary court restraining order order would occur" took it parison After Study- Payments for Ex- approach was the only mature obtained by complainants, be- upon himself Friday to order ing. Merger Report The Samuel Miller Brownell Junior High School, tra Assignments To Motorcyclist one. cause: (1) it would be $7,000 the four Little Rock high Subsequently a resolution newest of the Grosse Pointe schbols, will be the scene cheaper to build from the schools not to open on sched- The Woods council was was passed to send a letter of ule Monday - in spite of a of an open house for the general public on Sunday, The five Poi n t e s pay Francis Midgley, 23, of 19677 existing lot; (2) the only other informed on Monday, Sep- their respective cityattor- Lancast€r, Detroit, was found possible construction site, on appreciation to the Citizens Supreme Court decree. September 28, Principal Charles Saltzer has announced." tember 15, that the city's neys varied sunlS each ye.ar guilty of reckless driving in the west side of its property. Research Council commending Shortly after this action, a Hosts' at the affair will be the newly formed Brownell it on the "good, general comptroller, Gerald Loner~ to handle the legal matters the operation of his motor- would esthetically interfere re- ~heriff served Faubus with a P-TA members of the school staff. The hours win be port" of a problem pertinent that come up from time to cycle, and driving without a with an area important tb its summons to appear in court in gan, made a study of the from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. ~ to the three Pointe municipali- time. Three attorneys are vaEd operator's license. A functions; (3) supervision of a citizen's suit challenging the proposed mer g e r of the "Members of the Boa:rd of but, rather, the visitors will ties studied, and for a job well Park, City and F.qrms as paid an annual retainer and hearing in the matter was held two separate parking lots school - closing law (which Education will be present to be given every opportunity to before Park Judge C. Joseph would mean increased diffi- done in the interest of public Faub\1s recently signed, auth- submitted by the Citizens' aid in receiving the guests,". inspect all of the beautiful new plus, and two are paid by Belanger on Wednesday, Sep- culty -and hazard. service. , orizing himself to close the Research C 0 u n c i I, and Saltz'€!' said. "InvitatlOIlS to 'at- structure at their leisure. Com- the hour and plus. tember 10. I Ask f V- The City Council then elect- schools.) drew up comparative cost tend have also been extended pleted this summer and opened The attorney for the Park is. The reckless du-iving charge S .or. arI~nce ed to review the report mora * * * figures. to f '0 r mer Superintendent to students September 4, the Pierre HeftIer of 1154 Grayton, brought a fine of $100, or 15 T?e ass~elatlon as~ed for a thoroughly in executive ses- Samuel M. Brownell, now head BrowneH Junior High School sion, and to create a committee Sunday ,September 14 Lonergan submitted a re- a member of the firm of Bod- days in the Wayne COUIlty vanance under a~tIcles 8:01 'Of the Detroit School System is, designed to accommodate a man, Longley, Vogle, Arm- JaiL The s'econd count merited (b) al1d 8:1)l(g) WhIChprOVIde which would, in turn, meet THE STATE DEPARTMENT port to the council, which and to State SuperiJntendent max!n1um of 900 students. At strong and Dahling. The firm a 15-day term. . for. the ~modification of ~gu- with members of the Park and disclosed Saturday that the showed that the Woods has of Public Instruction Lynn. present about 765 are enrolled receives the. monthly. retainer Midgley was unathle to, pfl.Y latIOns J.~rthe use of ~re~s~s, Farms Councils for further ob~ United States and Red China less expenditure per capita Bart1ett, former Grosse Pointe whicih is approximartely the check of $416.67. At the end of the fine and he was rema...'1ded for public or for publIc utIlity jective study. have agreed to begin peace than the three Pointes. iu- school 'administrator." eocollment of f'ach of the ether a fiscal year, the' annual re- to jail to save the full 30 days. pu~oses, "which the board New Heating System talks on the Formosa crisis volved in .the research coun- No, Dedication Planned two Junior Highs, Parcells and tainer fee comes to aJbout The convicted man was one 'ConSIdersre~ona{bly n~essary Also on the evening's agenda within the next few days, in cil's study, Pierce, $5,000, excluding extra legal of four motorcyclists observed for the publIc convemence or was the matter of remodeling Warsaw. Lonergan compiled the fol.,. Ne formal dedication cere- the heating system at the mony. is p:I.amred at this time With the com p let i'0 n of matters, such as law suits by Park CpL Charles French welfare,". and. '.'wh~re there TH.eWarsaw negotiators will lowing figures as pertains to ______Brownell, Gr'Osse Pointe has against the city, condemnation on Tuesday, September 9, are practical dlffI~ultI~s or un- police and fire station. The Council voted to give the con-. be Ambassador to Poland, Ja- each of the four cities, the first completed the l:ast new school pro c e e din g s, which might operating their two-wheelers nec~ssary. hardsh~ps m com- cob D. Beam, and Red Chinese figure is the amount expended come up during the courSe of in a' reckless manner while go- p~y:mg stnctly wlt.h the pro,: tract to Joseph P. Kropf, Inc .• Business Men building it will need in the plumbing and heating com- envoy, Wang Ping Nan. and the second figure, per :£oresee8Jblefuture. The school the year. ing east on Mack avenue. vISlons of (an) ordmance .. : pany, whose low bid of $4,39~ The development coincided I capita. system now has 10 elementary Meeting To~ay In the City, it is Charles In the pursuit of the four, . The attOJ:ney for the p~tI- will include the necessary with a stern note from Presi- General Government:-Park .buildings, three junior high Wricrht, of 360 Neff road, who the officer clocked the cyclists honers clcilmed that sectIOn J. electrical work. The present dent Eisenhower challenging -$90,434, $5.99; Farms-$71,- schools, and the s'enior high e' 1 h' I is with Beaumont, Smith and at s

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Page Two S R 0 sse .P0 I N TEN E W S Thursday, September J 8, 1958 Thursd _.. ------.-.....------.....;.------Thirty-six persons served as MoneY'can't buy a bit of An OWlC'e of confidence iA To B religious coun..~l()rs to Univer- love, but it can buy lots of yourself is worth a ton in Open House C.ity Hall Move Blocked Comparison Mrs, Ben sity of Michigan students last Attorneys sympathy. others. yea-r. (Oontinued from Page 1) wood road, (Contblued from Page 1) the mandate of the people, if (Continued from Page 1) made the 0 rig in a 1 protest the majority do not favor the (Continued from Pare 1) Friday to t year ago. Sinoe -4'1e end of City--$66,435, $9.36; Woods- SUMMER against passage of the meas- e x pen d it u r e for the new 1956-57; and the $5,700, paid ' World War II, enrollm~nts $171,573, $9.5:2. j ~ __5 have mOorethan doubled-from u.:e, followed by Coullci,lman buildJir~~. , by the end of the fiscal year Health 'and Welfare:-Park 5,051 in 1945 to 10,365 in 1958. Kenneth McLeod, ' One or two others favored p! '1957-58, The latter is at- -$3,400, $.23; Jfarms-$6,070, In the same period four ele- Action ClhaUf.\nged immedJiate action fOr the con- ,tributed to long litigation re- Scalp Protlei1W? $.49; CitY-$2,OOO, $.28';' Wo()ds Lr@!'. mentary s c h 00 1s: Monteith, Both officials charged that struction of the building. sulting.. berore work could -$21800, $.16. . IRa t: Poupard, F~rry, and Barnes Dry the council had no right to After hearing all sides, the start on the Grosse Gratiot Hair have been put into service. try to pass Bowling's resolu- council tabl~ the issue and Debt Service:-Park-$118,- ~.;"i;;~ Ar~ 854, $7.87; Farms - $93,456, Drain. Dandruff Parcells Junior High School tion, in his absence, or in the then approved a special meet- 8lbsence of Hunt br;;cause tlle ing for Wedilesday, October ....1, $7.48; City - $55,713, $7.85; The city attorneys attend all Oily Hair was completed in 1951 and the Woods-$84,205, $4.69. Supplies senior high school's c:apac.iJty matter was too important, at 7:3Q p.m., in the council council meetings, during which augm~nted in 1953 with the The mayOr, in a personal .chambers, at whioh time the Insurance and Pension:--- they rende;r legal opinions SCHOOL .. OFFICE acquisition of the Country Day opinion, ventured that there matter can be discussed with Park-$77,(}22, $5.10; Farms-- when asked for by council' ofeon~ SUPPLIES School. These, along with the was enouih delay in the mat- all councilmen present, $83,184, $6.65; City-$49,OOO, members, interpret city ordi- new Brownell unit enaMed the ter of the new building, and The meeting is open to the $6.90; Woe>d&-$4(),896, ~2.67. nances and so on. TU 2-6160

that it possibly could cost the f' Paints P. ' public school system to kJeep public. Improvem€'lit Reserve:- They are authorized to rep. ;p up with the needs of the bur- people more money if there is Park-$110,OOO, $7.32; Fanns- Wallpaper any further delay. This mat.. resent their respective cities ge-oning numbers of secondary $114,850, $9.19; City-$34,625, any time their communities W. d "~fAl . students. ter must be taken care of at $4.88; Woods--$19, 106, $1.06. In ow ~ the earliest opportunity, and, are involved in any. court B,elle Isle Saddle Club Preview Was Held Parking Tilt Contingency: - Park":"-$68;~ actiion. Shades ~~~ Construction on the he favored Bowling's resolu- 000, $4.50; FarmS - $31>1000, BELLE ISLE TU. 1-6305 • =. Brownell Juni'or High School tion, he said. (Continued from Page 1) $2.80; City - none; Woods -:- began on th~ 15 acre Chalfonte The two protesting council- minimum depth. This to- none. road site about two years ago. men interjected further pro- Thoma. He.1 - tests, before persons in the get'her with the Question of Total: - Park - $1,314,388, Wolkers An earlier opportunity to view what a front yard was, the $87,04; Farms - $1,243,484, for Extra Support 20369 MACK, nr. Lancaster the progress of construction audience had their say. atto11WY felt, was a technical- $99.48; City-$712,945, $100.41; CORRECT Free Parking in rear, was given the public last win- A majority of the handful ity. in the audience opposed the Woods-:$110B2, 118, $60.10, SHOB ter. On Sunday, February 23, Or~ce Violated more than 1,000 res ide n t s retraction of the 0 rig in a 1 Lonergan also. presented James K. Watkins, the at~ toured the building to see "be- resolution, asser.ting that the comparative ft

SPICIALS WEEK END1NG SEPT. 21 The Annual Meeting of the members of the t, J ,.,., Grosse Pointe War Memorial Association will be ~~ i)- DRAPES held at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial Center, .G 0 UJ~l'1..,' ~U n 'J./JJfl(j..; 32 Lake Shore Road, on Monday, September 29,\ 1958, at 8:30 P.M.,' to hear ~reports of officers, to t. ~, 3 elect directors, and to transact such other 'business NOWis the best time to buy my new carIn $1 u!048" as may properly come before the meeting. SPICIALI Five Directors will be talected to serve for three years to fill the. vacancies caused by the I WEEK ENDING SEPT. 21 Welt...~~? expiration of the terms of office cyI Mr, Charles W. Easil Elliott, Mrs, L. H.othe Farr, Mr. Paul Maxon, Mrs. let The Michigan Bank finance your car drip John Byrne Ross, Mr. Bert H, Wic1?ng, and one safel BATHROBES director to ~rve for two years to fill the vacancy with pa'yments to fit your budget fine, SHIRTS z of Mr. David C. Crawford who has left the city. fer ( Bel8tifully llcandeted i and finished. , 17; : hMlivjdually packlpd , All persons who have contributed funds to in plastic. z $1°9 the Grosse Pointe War Memorial J!..ssociation are • LOW BANK RATES 5 FOR Ivlembers of the Association and will be entitled 51!! A.k For Our $pecial to vote at the meeting. • FAST, CONVENIENT SERVICE Shoe Repair Service.

By order of the Board of Directors. ,Clara Schumann THE MJ:CHJ:GAN B~....NK (MR. FrEd J. Schumann) • 20737 MACK AVE. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM GROSSE POINTI WOODS Secretary MEM&t:R FEDERAL DE~OSIT INSURANC[ CORPORATION 15010 EAS T J EF FER SO tf, N EAR ~ A LT ERR 0 A DIN GR0 SSE •• PTE. PARK • • .-•

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Thursday, September 18, 1958 58 GR,OSSE POINTE NEWS . Page Three ice in ')n in To Be Hostess To Garden Club Mrs. Benson Ford, of Ken- ~ichigan for a business meet- Introducing PO'inte's Newestl<'Teach.ers. wood road, will open her home mg. Friday to the Garden Club of Mrs. Lynn McNaughton will be co-hostess.

Introducing the popular and accomplished staff of I charles' salon Mansion T.M, i 6840 Kercheval Ave. -in the Village

HAIR STYLISTS: • From the talented looms of the Mr. Charles Mr. Larry finest weavers in the world, exclusive woollens Mr. Edwards have been brought together into the Many new teachers have been en- SUE BOBCEAN, MARY LU EYSTER, ELECTRIC MAN.CURING. PEDICURING gaged this year by the Grosse Pointe ALFRED PETERS, P R I N C I PAL Miss Pauline Public School System. The NEWS will JOHN HAMMEL, JEAN PETERS, famous Mansion collection of Oxxford Clothes, present them in a series of pictures 1vIERLE C. COLE, CONSTANCE L. EXERCISE. STEAM CABINET. HAND MASSAGE and biographical sketches covering the lviEHEGAN and JUNE ANDERSON. newcomers at each school. This is the Their background and the classes they Miss Adelaide Crocker group from the Poupard School. Left are teaching are included in the to right are:~KAREN KALLBERG, sketches below. * * '" -' ------

APPOINTMENTS: TU 2-3938 CI-tltrch Leaders DETROIT: GROSSE POINTE: 1259 Washington Blvd. 92 Kercheval Avenue To Be Married ~~ In the Book Tower On the Hill Daily 9: 00 to 5:00' - Thursday;; by Appointment Grauo Pointo HIDDEN VALLEY, Mich. DELRAY BEACH, Fla. wo ~.6100 _. Announcement was made of NORTHLAND EASTLAND ~~~J";"~;' "~Mpt~~i,t - _. CENlER CENTER ~.,.tr'~r7M:f~''t.Fi« I • .._ :~""~~.NfE:Jt1t;~~1.. ,..~ ,?"g~: ..:};:y.~. ,"~>.':l!i, the engagement of Rhoda Gil- .;;~ ..;"~~:.~,_..:~:;._~~ ..:.~z~-X,l , ',. ~~~, ~~~~~~~: '.?l.i$hr", mer to the Reverend Harold 'U~ _ A ~_~ ~~~~.=.: _...OL L .~ ._~ 'Ar. E. Schroeder, on Saturday evening, September 13, Rev- erend Schroeder is the pastor of Calvary Lutheran Church, The Grosse Pointe Pilblic School System you can give yourself Gateshead at Mack, Detroit. Miss Gilmer is ~he deaconess I parish worker at St. James I a real edge L u the r a 11 Church, Grosse Pointe. Wedding plans are I schedul'ed for next s tmm~r. I FINANCIAL REPORT with 'jiiDheyJjtreeman GM PRODUCTION REPORT i For th/e Fiscal Year Ending CLOTHES General Motors produced! 87,825 pas s e n g e r cars and: Every man in business is a competi- trucks in the United States June 30, 1958 tor. His future depends on how and Canada durinb August, as compared with 283,304 during sharply he stands out from the August, 1957. Of the total ve- . Expenditures Grounds $ crowds. The man who wears our hicles produced by GM during 146.80 August 70,547 were passenger Buildings . 1,689.094.42 HICKEY-FREEMAN clothes al- /MISS KAREN KALLBERG: cars and 17,278 were trucks. I Furniture & Equipment .. 28,594.66 Other Capital OutJay . 38,131.60 ready looks the part of a winner .• , Native of Minneapolis, Minne- I sota. Bachelor's degree from TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 1,755,967.48 and that's half the battle, His poise, University of Minnesota. Has A person can't hope [01. ""'uc- participated at Interlochen cess-he has to "hop" for it. the favorable impression he makes Balance, June 30, 1958 ...... $ 565,484.61 National Music C amp as ! ...both owe much to the easy, grace- Counsellor for a number of al Music camp at Interlochen. I ful, sophisti~ated charm of his years. Favorite hobbies are (Grade 2) I singing and playing the plano.. '" ... '" NOTE: The balance of $565,484.61 in the Building and Site clothes. Drop in today and see-in I Fund represents monies due contractors for com- Likes to swim and ice skate. 1\1]SS J E A N HANSEN: The Grosse Pointe Public School System is pleased to pleted work for which payment has been withheld the mirror-what a lift these clothes Starting career in Grosse Native of Muskegon. B.S. from present herewith, a Condensed financial r",port for the year ending June 30, 1958. pending final acceptance by the Board of Educa- will give to your appearance, Pointe. (Grade 1) Western Michigan. Hobbies: tion. It also reflects funds set aside to complete ... '" ... golf and ice skating, Partici- This report is divided into four sections. One covers the other capital improvement projects within the MISS SUE BOB C E AN: pated in chorus in school. operation of the System for the past year and is entitled System which were started during the present Native of Mt. Clemens. Grad- (Grade 3) General Fund. The second has to do with spending money fiscal year. uate of University of Michigan...... for new buildings and grounds. The third concerns the ~ilJkey-~reeman retirement of school debt and the fourth presents some Section III Participated in drama activ- MISS MARY LU EYSTER: general information. iti.es. Hobb.ies: reading, s~im- Native of Ohio. Holds B.A. CLOTHES I In the second section, the Building and Site Fund, the DEBT RET!REMENT FUND mmg, tenllls. Attended Nabon- from Ohio Northetn, M.A. are featured by us in Detro;t principal expenditures in 1957-58 were for the new Bal'ance, July 1, 1957 . $ 2,527,777.56 .from Ohio State, "and consider- Samuel M. Brownell Junior High SchooL This is now Receipts able work toward Ph.D. Sub- almost completely finished and is in full use. Current Tax Collection $ 1,195,245.12 stantial e x peri e n c e from The third and fourth sections are self-explanatory. Delinquent Tax Collection . 38,415.96 elementar:y through college The categories used are prescribed by law. The School Interest on Delinquent Taxes .. 1,492.02 Interest on Investments . teaching. Taught at University System's Business Office will be glad to provide additional 101,106.86 HICKEY'S information to anyone interested. of Connecticut last summer. TCYfAL RECEIPTS .. '17140 Kercheval (Grade 3) . The Grosse Pointe Public School System operated within $ 1,336,259.96 ...... its budget in the 1957-58 fiscal year and enters the 1958-59. TOTAL MR. ALFRED PETERS: year in a healthy financial condition. We are just beginning our 37th year. We have larger Balance and Receipts ..... $ 3,864,037.52 a: Expenditures Now open Native of Detroit. Holds B.S. number of pupils than ever before - 10,342. We have from Eastern Michigan, and the .finest teachers aJ;ld staff in our history. We had more Principal Paid on Bonds $ 1.824.000.00 M.A. fro m Wayne State. than twice as many honor cla;;ses as last year and we are In terest . 209,396.05 tiII Taught in Clinton Valley dedicated to continuing and improving the high standards Other Expenditures . 19,274.65 S~hools in Mt. Clemens. Re- of education for which Grosse Pointe has become so \veIl TOTAL EXPENDITURES cently married to another an- known. $ 2,052,670.70 p.m. other elementary teacher. Two 9:00 Balance, June 30, 1958...... $ 1,811,366.82 .. years in U.S. Army. Hubbies: ever.y Friday bowling, golf, soft-balL Was Wash and Wear ~ member of varsity baseball . team at Eastern. (Grade 6) NOTE: The balance of $1,811.366.82 represents funds for - .if the 'payment of principal and interest coming due - - - during .the 1958-59 fiscal year, funds fOr the call- NOW! a PRESSLESS Cotton ing of. bonds for redemption prior to maturity, and reserve funds as ...prescribed b:)' the bonding wrinkle-resistant contracts. Section IV Dress Whites CHET SAMPSON GENERAL INFORMATION IS now accepting applications The following information is submitted for comparative purposes: for his 1959 Fiscal Year Fiscal Year 1956-57 1957-58 Appraised Value of SchOOl Property: Value of sites $ 1,519,931.86 $ 1,535,043.0D European Tours Value of buildings 15.;:1.33',892.28 16,988,237.0() Value of equipment 1,291,006.63 1,419,756.00 Number of buildings 16 16 COVERING 11 COUNTRIES Number of classrooms 371 371 Number of teachers 376 405 Portugal, Spain, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Teacher Salaries Paid: .328,645.81 Minimum Sa.laries Paid: Germany, France, Belgium, Holland, England, (No experience' and no extra 1,388,481.36 duty assignments involved) and D~nmark. ~OTAL EXPENDITURES Bacheloi\'s Degree , $ 4.200.00 $ 4,500.00 $ 6,637,799.16 Master's' Degree . 4,500.00 4,800.00 Balance, June 30, 1958 ..... Master's Degree $ 651,251.92 and 30 semester hours .. 4,700.00 5,000.00 COLLEGE STU,DENTS Doctorate Degree . 4,859.00 5,150.00 Maximum Salaries Paid: NOTE: The June 3Q1ihGeneral Fund balance of $657,251:92 (Based on 13 years or more of ANID YOUNG ADULTS, includes $25,883.50 of unspent funds from the teaching experience and with a 1957-58 Current Operation 'pudget. Also included maximum assignment of extra in this figure are ~.mount' .zC!rmarked for specific June 27~Aug. 9 ..• $1390.00 ~ requirements: .~ duty and responsibility) Easily washed by hand or machine . General Operating Funds ...... $ 25,883.50 Bachelor's Degree .. 7,575.00 7,875.00 Escrow for PayrQlls Master's Degree . 7,875.00 8,400.00 drip-dry or machine dry ... it may be Master's Degree (July and August) .. 476,392.88 safely laundered commercially. Made of Custodial'Accounts and 30 semester hours .. 8,075.00 8,600.00 (Student activities, etc,.) ...... Doctorate Degree . 8,225.00 8,750.00 fine, full count cotton, with the new shor- ADULT DeLUXE TOUR 146,927.62 Median Salary Paid .. 6,075.00 6,375.00 1 Withheld Funds for Purchase ter collar and button' cuffs. Sizes 14 /2 to of Bonds for Emplyees ...... 1,047.92 Number of elementary pupils 17; 32 to 36 sleeve lengths. April 25-June 1...$1671.50 Custodial Account (resident) .. 5,644 5,809 Investments . 7,000.00 Number of elementary pupils (non-resident) . 11 11 657,251.92 Number of secondary pupils $ (resident) .. 3,758 4,125 Number of secondary pupils TOUR TO MEXICO Section .'1 (non-resident) . 23 32 Ratio of pupils to teachers .. 25.1 24.6 February 7-22 ••• $448.00 BUILDING AND SITE FUND Balance, July I, 1957 ...... $ 1,971,210.90 Receipts Board of Education of ITineraries and Applications Available at Received from General Fund ..$ 328,645.8l The Grosse Pointe Public School System Other Eeceipts 21,595.38 . . Wayne County, Michigan Grosse Pointe at 17140 Kerchevai Chet Sampson Travel Service TOTAL RECEIPTS ...... ,., $ 350,241.19 Open Friday Evenings Robert F. Weber, Treasurer 2-8970 till 9:00 • 100 Kercheval, on the hill TUxedo 5-7510 TOTAL . Balance and Receipts .... $ 2,321,452.09 Dated: June 30, 1953

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Page Four GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, Se~!"mbe._19~ IDrivers Ticketed Turner to Show New and Old BuickS Cluh Sets Plans FOI PmPlul Sale Following Crash 'fhe Grosse Pionle Kiwanis I hOU~l'wives, bl~!im~S~men ar.d Club will hold its second an- many others, will beC'omft nual fJcanut sale on Fl'iday, salosmen for the drive Two drivers ticketed by September 26, and Saturday, Last year, the club att'.:'rnpt- for a greater Woods police on W-ednesday. September 27, it was disclosed cd iL.. first venture of peanut September LO, following an by Woods Director of Public selling, and sold about 1,500 accident in which two persons Sarety Vcrn C. Bailey. general bags. Cost of the bags is what- Sentiment Center! rec.~ived minor injuries will l chnirrT'an of the sale. ever the buyer WIshes to gin. have a chance to setUe the selection of The organization's ~oal is to Director Bailey said hf' h....~ issue in court. sell 5,000 bags of peanuts, La no doubt that l.he peoplf' f)! Christmag Cards GHberl B. Weaver, 73, of raised at least $500, which will the Woods "will contn\)ute 1300 Oxford road, was given be used for the benefit of un~ willinlJly and generously" In come to R ticket for entering traffic at der privileged children. enable the club to do f'\'f'n an intersection without due More than 30 volunteers, more for the boys and glr:~ care and caution and causing comprised of doctors, lawyers. of the community. an accident; and Marion Daugetl, 35, of 2435 Pennsyl~. vania, Detroit; was ismed one 10% Discount on ell Personalized for not Waving his car under control. Mrs. L. M. Leisinger ,cerds ... through Sept. 30 Weaver and a passenger in Sleek and low describes Buick's noise are a feature on all 1959 Buicks. Daugett's car 'Stelle Sullivan. new sty I in g for 1959, The model The Electra is powered by a 401-cubic .. , noted silhouette artist, will be 28, of 4125 Van Dyke, Detroit, shown is the I u x U I' i 0 u s two-door inch V.S engine with 10,5-to-1 com- received bruises. The man was Electra hardtop which measures less pression ratio. Twin turbin.e Dynaflow in our Infants' Department from 2 taken to ::it. John Hospital, and the woman to Sarlltoga, than 55 inches in height yet retains and power steerinl1 are standard on to 4 p. m., on September 19-20, where x-rays shO\ycd that. approximately the same headroom as all models in the Electra series. This to make a silhouette of your favo- neither onc was seriously in~ last year's Buiclt. The "delta ..wing" model con be seen locally at Turner jured. styling of the rear fenders that flare Buick, Kercheval and Maryland, In rite prince or princess. A police traffic report show- out to • point, and twin headlights con!ullction with Buick's 50th anni. ed that Weaver was trnvellnc that arc set on an angle give the new VCl'S81'Y, a 1909 Buick will be'shown to west on Oxford, and WAS Cl'OS~- Buick a look that is light and jaunty, illustrate the I1reat strides Buick has ing the north bound lane of Compound windshields that curve made in body st~tling and engineering Mack when he was struck by back into the roof and eliminate wind since the inception of the old model. I DDt'Celt, who WBs going north on Maclt. Weaver's ear received dam- Awning Bl_a_z_c_s_'_A_l_D_c_'lhos HOllie Youth Center - Soc:ond Floor age in the left l1'Ont and side Oll~~:~~IO~:il~~I~"~~~p~e';,';! I and rear; Daugett's eRr was A tl'uckmun from a eurtage When the firelllen Hrnved, water damaged in the front. cOll1pnny pulled the switch of I the nwnil1~ WIIS n total loss, ------Court date is sel for No- RIaI'm box no. 31 Friday m01'n- but Ow fralllC'wol'k. which IiUP- vember 22, ing, September 12, sending ported the l'il'l'eeIlS, \\'a~ suved, I ----- City fh'cmco to the hQme of though badl .... ~('.ol't'h('d. Also Mrs. Edman Delbos, 333 burned WHS R window sill dl- Lincoln road. where a back rectl.,' abov(' Ih(' blackelled porch awning was on fire. porch.

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Thursday, September 18, 1958 GROSSE POINTE NEWS . Page Five' - " lIe Yale Lary's biggest. booster Board of Directors. Hart, Maybe you can't fool all the Friends of Library S'tart in his bid for a seat in the Michigan's Lieutenant Gover- people all the time, but leaiV. and , .Texas legislature is Phil Hart, nor, is a candidate for the them alon~ and a great many a D;lember of ,the Detroit Lions U,S. Senate. will fool themselves. (.'Ome ,/ The Art School of the Society of ARTS & CRAFTS announces the opening of its new building designed by Pvt. Joseph W. Eckel, son Film Forum Series l?riday mpt- YAMASAKI of Dr. and Mrs. Albert ,1. "anut The Friends .of the Grosse Hotel" starring Greta Garbo, Eckel, 1597 Lochmoor boule~ 1,500 Pointe Library, in cooperation John Barrymore, Lionel Bar- pointing yard :recently completed the with the LibraliY Staff" will rymore, Joan Crawford and \'hat- 245 East Kirby, Detroit 2 give. drawing eight ~week communications present an.other series, - 0:£ Wallace Beery; and "The Im- , has and message center procedures Friends Film Forums on Fri- '~rtance 'of Bein,g Ernest." ceramics Day and evening classes, day night, September 19, at 8 Check this paper for futur~ Ie of course a't the Army's South- :bute 3culpture o'clock. These film. programs announcements ()f these pro- Professional training. eastern Signal School, Fort r" to commercIal were begun tw.o years ago and grams. . ?ven VA approved. Catalog. Gordon, Ga. won enthusiastic approval of Friends Film Forums are to fashion . - girls Eckel entered the Army last Pointe residents. (' be held on t~ third Friday metalcroft and jewelry Special classes for children. February and received basi.:: The first pro'gram will fea- nights of each month, Septem- industrial design training at Fort Leonard Wood, ture the, Italian dr-ama "La ber through March except for .Jacobsons -- New Term-September 22 Strada" directed by Frederic December. There. will' '.not be interior design Mo. He is a 1955 graduate of " ENROLL NOW TR 2~5639 Grosse Pointe High School and Fellini. This film has been '~.c- a program that month. Any motor vehicle design attended Michigan State Uni- claimed "completely extraord- adult resident of Grosse versity. in-ary" in the quality of its Pointe is welcome to attend genius, in the depth of appre- the showings. There is no ad- ciation it has inspired all over mittance .charge, nor are tick- . the world and 'in the number ets required. Patrons a'l1e'asked, of awards it has won. not t.o, bring children, as the These awards include Acad- films will be of po interes't to emy Award, Best Foreign Film them. the nibb!er- of 1956; Grand Prize Winner, EXCEP1-IONAL Venice International Film Fes- YWCA Homemakers our swinging .serve;o that Is tival; New York "Film Critics' To Hold Luncheon "year's Best Foreign Film"; VAlUE! everyone's favorite guestl National Board of Review; Jo- The Homemakers Club 'Of seph Burstyn Award, "Year's the YWCA. Central Branch, Durowe b Mesh this big gloss screw-fop candy Best Foreign Film"; and Gol- will hold its Presidents Day den Gate Awards (Best For- luncheon 'at tlte Detroit Yacht ". I jar swings in its own bfass eign Film, Actress and Direc- Club On September 24. Mrs. tor). No Searn Nylon cradle, setting the nib- Elsa McKinner, violinist, wilL "La Strada's" Clast includes entertain. , bles within convenient Giulietta Masina, Anthony Officers for the ooming year Quinn and Ricr,ard Basehart. are president, Mrs. Florence HOSIERY ,. recch of all your Fellini's story of a simple- John; vice president, Mrs, minded waif, a brutish str.ong- John L. Manby; second vice man and a philoSiOphicai-"fool" P' 9 vests. l-q ua rt president, Mrs. J. L. Ganley; oet air I who travel the highway in recording secretary, Mrs. Har- l < capacity. Italy becomes, through the old Wick; treasurer, Mrs. artistry .of all concerned, a Phylis McCullough, and as- 3 Pair for 2.85 4~98 story .of every man's loneliness sistant teasurer, Mrs. Florence and search for the way of his Dick. life. The Italian language film A wonderful opportunity to fill in your hosiery wMdrobe dnd save! T~ese are , ...... has English sub-titles. TIP TO MOTORIST full foot with heel and toe reinforcements. Fully proportioned leg sizes, with Other films scheduled for G.ood brakes prevent a num- foot size; 8'12 to II. Choose from the popular 'beige shades-Discreet and ::~Jaeobson:s fufure programs include 'Kon- ber of things. but they are hki"; The Red Badge of Cour- useless when the car takes to Coquette. \ age"; "The Red Shoes"; Grand the air. Hotue \ J)ecorative • • Shop '~ D' I. O i' ;.1 LAY TOMORRO BUICK '59

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Page Six ". G'R'OSS'E'P.O.INTE NEWS Thursday, SepteM)ber 18. '958 Thursd~ N01 A man's Grosse Painte News doesn't hav PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY ANTEEBO Memorial Ce,nter Schedule What Goes On PUBLISHERS. INC. ALSO PUBLISHERS' OF THE Grosse-.. the neighb( DETROIT WESTWARD. OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL, at GROSSE POINTE FARMS 36. MICHIGAN EzaggeratiOlms. SEPTEMBER 18 .' SEPTEMB'ER 25-0PEN SUN. 12.5 .. TUI-75tl YOlllr Lihrary Phone TU 2-6900 A. PRYOR Three Trunk Lines *An Center' Spon,so~ed A~tivities Open to the Public By Jean Taylor ., *NOTICE: Please' call for lost articles ,at the office~ Member Michigan Press Associatwn and National ErUtorial Association tfGtorJ' is that bright tragic thing, NATIONAL ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE: They will be held for 30 days, Wf'ekly Newspaper Representatives. Inc, That for an instant Wh-ether you are a doc,or, Owen Wister and A. P. H~r- 404 Fifth Avenue. New York 19. New York. BRyant 9-7300 Means Dominion; Grosse Pointe Garden Center Room and Library open bert. Then too there is Arthur CHICAGO OFFICE lawyer, merchant, chief-as 333 North Michigan Avenue. Phone FInancial 6-2214 117arms some poor name for consultation and setvice. Mrs. Leland. Gilmour, the old j£ngle goes-the chances Cheney Train, who said of That never felt the sun, will be on duty in the Garden Center Room every a,re a number of people in your himself, "I enjoy the dubious Entered as second-class matter at the post office, Detroit, distinction of being known Michigan, under the Act of March 3, 1897. GentZ')' replacing. week on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from profession have tried their In oblivion." 10 a.m, to 4: p.m. A consult'ant will be on duty on hand at writing, outside their among lawyers as a writer and FULLY PAID CIRCULATION . ~riday from 2 4 p.m. (Call TU 1.4594). own particular craft. among writers as a lawyer." (Emily. Dickinson) t~ You will recall this most ,fa- It is not surprising that the ROBERT B. EDGAR. ...EDITOR and GENERAL MANAGER Hospital equipment available for free loan - crutches, mous character, the lawyer * * * lawyer, who depends to a MATTHEW M GOEBEL ADVERTISING MANAGER The column this week shall be devoted to anecdotes .wheel chairs, heat Ia!Up and hospital beds. "Blood hero, Mr. Tutt, who wins ac- P:J\TRICIA TALBOT FEATURE PAGE. SOCIETY great degree on "words" in told us by friends who toured the 'worldlast year. We available to Grosse Pointe Residents in case of acci. quittal for his c1ien'ts through FRED RUNNELLS SPO RTS EDITOR his daily routine, should occa- shall refer to this married couple as and Cresseda his knowledge of obscure JAMES J. NJ AIM NEWS Guy dent 9r emergency-free of charge." . sion~:lly trade his profession points of ,the law. Shortly be- ALD EN G. EDGAR ; NE WS . . . since we can think of no more unlikely names for * for a literary one, or carry ARTHUR R. BLYLER ADVERTISING them! Sooooo, grab your dramamine anci follow us. * * fore his death in 1945, Mr. P ATRI CIA BLYLER. ADVER 'l'ISIN G Thursday, September 18 on the two simultaneously. Train wrote I'The Autobiogra- MARY LORIMER. ADVERTISIN G BRAZIL "'Fencing Classes taught by' Istvan Danosi, vVayne Uni- Among authors who were at phy of Ephraim Tutt" follow- one time connected with the JOHN MacKEN ZIE. BUSINESS Guy, who LOATHES Bull Fights ..• in fact got versity Coach and head instructor at Salle deTuscan ing fourteen books about this ALBERTA WILKE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING law but abandoned it for the a.mazingly real person. Letters FERN GREI G , CLASSIFIED actively sick as a youngster by watching part of one'in Fencers Club - Thirteen lessons for $25 - First literary prof<::ssion are such JOANNE EAS ON'" ACCOUNTS a movie . . . was h 0 u n d e d by his wife all week to lesson tonight _. 7:30 p.m. poured in to the author from past notables as Dickens, Scott multitudes who refused to be- FLO RA HA RDING CIRCULA TI ON PLEASE take her io a Bull Fight while they were in *The Arrival of the St. L~wrence Seaway -- "Trade and Thaclrerey. Commerce Seaway and a Port" - movies and talk lie'/e that Mr. Tutt was not a Brazil. She added that they could hardly face their Thackeray studied law for living flesh and blood being. friends back home if. they didn't see at least ONE while by Carl Stettin - Director the Port of Detroit - a year, but gave up this career 'Let's Keep Our Minds Open in the country famed for them. She announced" as how The public is invited without charge - 8:15 p.m. when he became twenty and Another writer whO put hig she thought or read someplace thaf the sp~,ctacIe took received control of his inheri- legal know-hoW to work in * * * various series of popular mys- It is interesting to note the great variance in the place some time in the evening, after dinner. Friday, SepteJ1;lber 19 tance, eventually giving all his attitudes of the officials of, the cities involved as they , time to writing. tery stories, is Earl Stanley Ma Gardner. Actively engaged in start discussions. on a proposed consolidation of the Our hero finaIly capitulated ... so one night ,they *Ballroom Dancing Classes - Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson Scott's fatner was deter- trial work for many years, Park, Farms and City. The councils have been studying dressed in what is considered (according to Cresseda, Instructors -- 4:30-5:30-7 and 8 p~m. - The alternate mined that., hJs son should be Friday 8 to ,10 p.m. Class begins tonight. a lawyer, and although he his handling of legal points in . the report of a survey made by the Citizens Research who knew everything) the correct BuIl Fighting. outfits his detective tales has brought Council of Michigan to determine the feasibility of a for spectators. They descended to the lobby and on their Order of the Amaranth _. Evergreen Court No. 22 - himself had little liking for it, meeting - 7 p.m. he practised law for several high praise from mem bel'S of merger of these three Pointe municipalities. J way to the di?ing room, Madame decided. they had the profession. DC! "'Memorial,Bridge Club - Duplicate Bridge - Mr. and. years before he gave it up to JJast week this paper carried a lengthy news story better check WIth the hotel clerk as !o' the hme of the devote himself to writing. The author of "The Auto- M, on the first public discussion on the matter, held during performance a~d what to do about t~ckets etc, Full. of Mrs. Andrew Walrond, Directors - 7:30 p.m. crat of the Breakfast Table." Dickens' intimate knowledge be . radom Club - Sodal and Cards - 8 p.m. Oliver Wendell Holmes, wag a regular council meeting in the Farms. The councilmen .glee over the VIctory she had won over Guy and lookmg of lawyers' offices began when ar there make no bones about their opposition to the pro..; forward to the gory evening ... she said to the clerk, • * * a surgeon, who had a!s') Saturday, September 20 he was a junior' clerk to a posal and lost no time in attempting to find flaws in brightly: "What time do the Bull Fights start?" That lawyer of Symondf; Inn, and studied law, but who will be in. remembered for his contribu- the findings of the survey organization. worthy raised his eyebrows to the ceiling, and queried: "'Children's Theatre - Mrs. Syd Reynolds - Instructpr later solicitor's clerk to a law- tion to the literature of his 10 a.m ..to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. yer at Gray's Inn. His experi- This Monday night the council of tile city of Grosse <'~HAT did you say, Madame?" She, repeated her q.ues. time. He was one of the first *Ballroom Dancing Class ...-.Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson - ence here inspired the famous Pointe met, and \vhile no names were used it was hon slowly and carefully. Just as slowly and carefully contributors to the Atlantic scenes in Pickwick, Bleak obvious that in "deploring the negative app~oach of he replied: "Madame .. !we have not had a Bull Fight Instructors - 3:30 p.m; Manthly when it was estab- House, etc. * some politicians" to a study of the report, the City in Brazil in the history of the COUNTRY!" * * * lished in 1857, and the open- councilmen were talking about the attitude of the Farms ... .: * '" Sunday, September 21 And who penned that mas- ing chapter of the "Autocrat" * terpiece, "The Gettysburg Ad- mentors. LONDON *Youth Council- meeting - 12:30 p.m. appeared in the first issue. His dres's," but a country lawyer, son, tJ:1ebrilliant jurist, Chief * There will be much discussion about the proposition The couple took a sightseeing tour by bus when * '" * Abraham L i n cot n. Lord Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, ~ the weeks to con:e. T~e Farms has sche~uled a hear- they reached London. The Guide in charge of the crowd- Monday, September 22 Tweedsmuir, the former Gov- * no doubt inherited his clever ..ng for O,c~ober 1, .elt.her In th~ War MemOrIal Center ~r ed bus, described the various points of interest as they Junior League Players - casting and rehearsal - 9:30 ernor General of Cc:nada, who turn of phrase from his gifted * the Mumc.Ipal BUIldIng. It WIll ?e well fo:: the. counCIl motored along the highways. Finally he boomed ""\Ve a.m. wrote those romantic adven- father. ture tales. "Thirty-Nine Steps," * m~mbers Involved ,and the publlc to bear In, n;lnd th~t I are about to see, (:lust around this next corner) a statue Ij

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Thursday, September 18, 1958 G R 0 S S'E POI N TEN E W S Page Seven

NOTA CHANCE MAN OF HIS WORD' WRONG APPR.OACH 1 bricks because they are look- Some people invest iri g.,ld ing f.or a golden opportunity. A man's persona!l history The surest way to test a Port Director N,ew Principal at Ma.son Scho,61 Church Women doesn't have to repeat itself- man's character is to find out To Have Dinner the neighbors attend to that, if he lives up to his prom~s'es. Gives Center "The Evening Group of the Woman's 4ssociation of the :Jke S'JncF'o Jet Talk Tonight. Grosse Pointe M e m 0 ria 1 Church will meet Tuesday at I'ERMANENT WAVE 6:30 o'clock for dinner. ' Carl Stettin to Speak On ••• wrapped from the scolp out to eliminate tight ends. This Mrs. R. J.' Conway is hos. duplicCites nCiturally wevey hair. Need' for Money, Action tess chairman and Mrs. John Her- To Improve Facilities Lang is in charge of devotions. \rthur Full time and Speaker for the evening will dd of The St. Lawrence Sea- 'be Dr. Ferdinand Friedensberg ofeon; Llbious whose topic will be "Political, known way will be completed'to Detroit in May. According Social and Legal Status of TU 2-6160 er and Part time Ger:man Wqmen." wyer." to Carl Stettin, Director of ~st .fa- the Port of Detroit, even if awyer the proposed bond issue to ns ac- expand port 'f a c ii i,t ie s lrough reaches the voters in No- jbscure vember and is passed on l'y be- HELP WANTED favorably there will be a 5. Mr. >iogra- five year lag before Detroit C'How- is ready to compete with t this other lake c i tie s in the etters for the new great~y inc~eased, forei~n from and domestIc trade which , to be- will come with the Seaway. The new principal ~of the M,ason Elementary not a Mr. ,Stettin is speaking at School, JOHN W. BRUBACHER, has picked up the ing. HARRY SUFFRIN th~ Grosse P01ll'te War Me- reins of leaders4ip laid aside last June by retiring ut his morral tonight, Thursday, Sep- principal, Miss Ethel Tucker. Members of the staff and. rk in tember 18, at 8:15 o'clock. He the student body'speak highly of the efficient manner rnys- will do his best to info'rm the in which he has assumed his neW duties. t,mley people what is at stake in the Mack and Moross Store Brubacher, formerly a teach- 0 ed in proposed Port expansion. er at Poupard School, was anon. Following this he served :'ears, In order tc> get land neces~ reared in Connecticut and re- 31h years in the U.S. Navy nts in Opening in October sary for Port expa!l1:.Sion,money ceived his first degree at Yale rising to the rank of Lieuten- 'Jught for 'condemna:tion proceedings University. Graduate work at ant, (.J.G.) • is of is necessary at once. Ne'arly Columibia,University led to an The B rub a c her s live on Detroit's most modern, most beautiful $2,500,000 wiH be necessarv for advanced degree in 1956. Cur- . Roslyn road and have two Fischer's Every Day Auto- Mens' and Boys' Clothing Store will this process. To clear ~ th€ rently he is continuing his daughters, Beth, 3.1h years old 10% Discoun.t able," be opening soon on the East Side. We waterfront, build, docks and studies in the University of and Janis, 10 months. Mrs. LOW , v-'ag wharves and de e pen the Michigan's graduate schooL Brubacher is an accredited are taking applications fOL' the follow- Through October 1 also berths SO that the larger ocean Prior to coming to Grosse public school, teacher also. RECORD PRICES ill be ing positions: going vessels may be handled, Pointe, Brubacher taught in Among Mr Brubacher's ho~- Wish everyone a Merry Christmas with our wonder- Reg. 3,98 LP's 3.39 1ribu- will take much more. . Missouri and New York public bies are an, interest and skill ful greeting cords ••• all beauties in the widest f his Reg. 4.98 LP's 4.19 As this article go,eg to press schools. He also taught for six in refinishing antique 'furni. selecdon of traditional, contemporory ond religious Reg. 5.95 LP's 4.76 first months in the American Com- ture, reading, and photo- * CLOTHING SALESMEN the Port authorities are hop- design .•• me5ny imported .•• and new eheery lantic munity School in Beirut, Leb- graphy. Diamond Needles ing that the Board of Super- themes • • • with your name imprinted for arl stab- * SPORTSWEAR SALESMEN visors will, appl1QVe placing a 7.95 and 9.95 open- extra meosur. of distinction. $7,100,000 crat'- FURNISHINGS SALESMEN bond issue on the * Novemb-eT ballot for port im- Famed Artist To Teach Here e, His provement. Control of the sale Chief * HAT SALESMEN ------..- of these bonds would remain The. War Memorial Cenrter up rapidly and immediate en- lmes, * FURNISHINGS SALESLADIES in the hands of the supervisors announces that the University rollment is advised. Fis~her~s lever and be placed on the m8Jrket Emil Weddige, after years of of Michigan's famous artist.- advanced study and research gifted * BOYS WEAR SALESLADIES only as needed. 17047 KERCHEVAL, In the Village lithographer, Professo!' EmIl in France, was awarded a fe1- CASHIERS AND WRAPPERS The Grosse Pointe public is . Jus- * Weddige, has agreed t~ teach 10wship at the University of .Charge Accounts Invi+ed TUxedo 2-7790 ichi- ~ urged to become informed of art c 1ass e s at the Grosse M i chi g a n in 1937 foHowing * Will-CALL CLERICAL the need for port expansion Pointe War Memorial begin-' which he accepted the chair of s dis- ~;orld and is cordially invited to hear ning Friday, September 26. Professor of Art. * EXPERIENCED FITTERS Mr. Ste-Hin and to feel free nts of Mr. Wed dig e will teach Mr. Weddigoe's work hangs to question him: pseu- three classes in beg-inning and in per man e n t museums TlTRNER BUICK r. he Apply In person at our new Mack and Mor05~ Store advanced oil p a in tin g and throughout the' United States best on Thursday, Sept. 18, .between 3 p,m. and 8 water color. Two hour classes and in numerous private co1- :der." ,.m. Dr. Hourihan will be held each Friday at lection5. In the past five years and Friday, Sept. 19, between 9 a.m. !lnd 4 p.m. 9:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. Twelve he has had 24 one man exhi- n be Goes to Wayne weeks instruction is offered bitions and has received 15 1, but for $36. Classes are limited to prizes and awards from juried vyers 15 each class. They are filling exhibitions. num- Dr. Joseph P. Hourihan; 191 f ed in Visiting Teacher of the Grosse came Pointe Public Scho(' System, 1. has resigned, effective Sep- featuri~g ~ tember I, to accept a position Barbara ~ Beaut'J Salon lor 2)o'if~ on the Wayne State University staff. Dr. Hourihan will be- come an associate professor in NOW OPEN Shoes the School of Social Work at IfJJJ Wayne State University. Complete grooming service for all breeds, specializing in poodles for Infants and Children Having be~ employe~ in und 1939, Dr. Hourihan- served a and cockers.' 1959 ion- "Pied Pipers" are desIgned for UW. year of internshi? at Richar,d Open Monday thru Friday-9:00 to 6:00 feet, and are expertly fitted under the Sa.turda.y-9:00 to U:OO suf- d!rection of Mr. William McCourt. Ex- ElementaTy School. He then why ~luaively at Peter Pan in Grosse Fainte, taught at Mason School for by Appointment ••. TU 1~34S7 edy ~H,IfIG 170IS Kercheval several years before leaving Barbara HasseJbJad, 1835 Fleetwood Drive We for more than three year's military service during World Formerly with Poodle Pa,:,adise BUICK t \\'€ TUxedo 5.9236 War II. He taught at Maire om- at Mllck Avenue Acrose; from Howard .Tohnson's I School briefly upon his return ore but then took a leave to con- by tinue his g'raduate study at WHEN YOU SeE THIS SIGN AT Wayne University. In 1948 Dr. Hourihan re- , joined the local staff as a visit- YOUR NEIGHBORS ing teacher and has served ill 'our that ca:pacity ever &ince, He sing haS' been active in professional . if organizations and has served presents Over the Years ion, - on the summer school staffs . , -rip- of several colleges and uni- BUILDER versities. 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Thursday Page Eight GROSSE POINTE,NEWS Thursday, September 18, 1958 Austin Hig Annunciation Altar Society .Plans Luncheon Altar Society Club to H Ticket Sale Brisk for Dr. von Braun's .Talk I "The Annunciation Altar So- Parish Hall. Set for. Parley Woods Church Set The first ciety is sponsoring a luncheon Mrs. D. Earl Convery and leason of th and card party next Thur~day, Mrs. Lawrence Mayer" are lie Mothers September 25 at noon in the chairmen. Membe~s 'Ofthe St. Paul Al- in the scho tar Society of St. Paul parish For Rummage Sale p.m. on W will serve as host group for ber 24. Moth the Second Quarterly meeting students are of the Detroit Archdiocesan Major Fund-Raising Project of Women's Association The Rev. speak at th' Notice of Council of' Catholic Women, Being. Held on Friday and Saturday, . East Centroal Deanery, to be meeting. The held in St. Paul School gym- October 3 and 4 be introduce Registration man mother nasium at 8 p.m. today.(Thurs~ For the i7th year, the annual rummage sale will be day, September 18.) . - the organizat City of held at the Grosse Pointe Woods Presbyterian Church, Rev. Thomas J. Breshnahan, Mack avenue and Torrey road. on Friday and Saturday, Director of the Christopher ,.;------_ 1'on are In Leadership Course wilJ con- D ate s for th<3 sale, a Grosse Pointe Woods Co-chairmen aid in g Mrs. , duct a demonstration session major fund-raisinf~ effort of Ohristi Michigan Marema are Mrs. Elmer Ga- '. at this meeting-&n event of. the \V 0 men's Association briel, Mrs. Georg'e Miles and considerable interest to all Heidi Mrs. Cecil Stephen. TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS who are interested in the of the church, were an- 93 GROSSE POINTE WOODS. MICHIGAN Christopher movement.' nounced by Mrs. Charles First Chu Pontchartrain Chapter NOTICE IS 1-IEREBY GIVEN that all qualified Mrs.' Charles B.' Hull, pres- Marema, sale chairman. S~i electors of the City of Grosse Pointe Woods, Wayne ident Off the St. Paul Altar So- Of DAR Plans Party Grosse County, Michigan who are not now duly registered, de- Ciety, and Mrs .. G. Sam Zilly, "We are grateful not only to siring to vote in the General November Election to be our church members but also Open from 1 chairman of the Sf. Paul Chap- Fort Pontchartrain Chapter, daiiy ex c e held in the City of Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan on ter of the DACCW, are in to f.riends of the church who Ho1id~ys.Fri November 4. 1958 must register with the Citv Clerk at h8've helped mc'ke our sal(~ a Daughters of the American 7 to I} o'cIoc t.he Municipal Building, 20775 Mack Avenue, Grosse charge of arrangements for Revolution, will hold the first this meeting, which will bring success in the past," Mrs. Ma- Pointe Woods, Michigan on or prior to October 6, 1958, :rema said, "and we (lre hoping of a series of telephone bridge \\-'hich latter date is the last day upon which registrations together representatives of parties at the hOme of the Re- or transfer of registratrons may be made. -Picture by Fred Runnells the many parishes which com- for their assistance again this year." gent. Mrs. C. D. Macpherson, The Detroit Committee. for the taiping top notch speakers for this prise the East Central Dean- on September 24, to benefit YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that you may ery. r€'gister or transfer your registration by appearing at Seven Eastern Women's Colleges, Inc., annual benefit for the colleges' local Contributors may take rum- scholarships of a p pro ve d the office of the City Clerk in the Municipal Building, mage items to the garage of D.A.R. schools. iii~I 001 l\1orosl has asked rocket expert Dr. Wernher scholarship funds, Dr. van Braun's ap- 20775 Mack Avenue, Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan Kenneth W. Smith, 1922 Beau- van Braun to speak at the Masonic pearance has excited much interest. The University of Michlgan Mrs. MacPherson will be, Postor E. during regular office hours on any day up to and includ~ fait, OT, starting Mor,day, Sep- ing October 6, 1958. Temple on September 22, on "the MRS. WALTER CROW, left, and MRS. Law ,LiJbratry added more than aSSIsted by Mrs. Austin S. : tember 29, they may take them Hodge. 10:00 a.m. M Three S's:"Science, Study and Selec- JOHN CHA:rIN are busily mailing 7,000 volumes to its collections YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the City to the church. Pickup of furni- 11 :20 a.m. Sw tion." Following its tradition of'ob- tickets to a fast ~rowing audience. during 1957-58, bringing the Clerk will be at her office in the Municipal Building, ture aIld other heavy goods Give to charity until it 6:30 p.m. E ::0775 Mack Avenue. Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan .. total of its books to more than may be arr;anged by calling hurts-and you'll feel better betwE:eI1the hours of 8:00 o'clock A.M. and 8:00 o'clock than you ever did before. 7:45 p.m. Y( P.M., Eastern Standard Time on Monday, October 6, 1958. W Olnan' S Club. 280,000. Mrs. Marema at TU. 1-4524. All 1 for the purpose of receiving registrations and transfer Betrothal Told of registrations...... Hears Talk LEONA D. LIDDLE ThE Grosse Pointe Woman's Appliances color cued 10 your City Clerk Club asked' Zaio Woodford Date: Grosse Pointe Woods, Schroeder to speak at its Sep- Michigan 9-16-i1R tember 17 meeting at the Published in Grosse Pointe News 9~18-58 Grosse Pointe War Memorial. .CUSTOM KITCHEN Mrs. Sehro€der lives in Bish- op road. She is a past president "Serving the Pointe for 21 Years" of Detroit Federation of Wom~ en's Clubs, president of the De- I troit Academy of Parliamen- HALL'S tarians, chairman of the Board of Trustees of Girlstown, and is active in many other civic POTTED affaris. She pr>esented an informative MUMS lecture on "The Middle East," For Fall Color! the "tinder box" of the world. Hearty and Bushy The Middle East is the scene of the most vast and extensive c c chess-board that has ever ex- < 49 to 97 isted internationally. A discus~ --...... 9 None Higher sion' period will follow. Mrs. Ed D. Trowbridge pre- 1"11I1111111111I11111I111111I11111 At a family reunion recently, sided at the regular meeting Mr. and Mrs. Earle A. Miller PEON IES, all colors ...... 8,8c of Rivard boulevard, announce Mr. and Mrs. John R. Horn, at 1 p.m. that day. Mrs. F. C. =: LAI of Mcrvrman road, announced Willson, assisted by Mrs. R. K. the e n gag erne n t of their "Be the Proudest Home Owner" the' engagement of their O'Neal and Mrs. D. B. Leahy daughter, MEREDITH JOAN, Landscape with Beautiful to William Finger, III. He is If your kitchen is unb('coming to you, should be coming to us! i Ulln daughter. JANE, to Roger were in charge of the Lea hour. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dornbrock. He is the son of Mrs. J. L. Thompson, program If you're planning a new kitchen, your first move is +0 see ~ 20760 Finger, Jr., of Grosse Pointe a::: EVERGREENS Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dornp chairman for the day, intra- our display of GE color-choice appliances arouild w;'~cn we ~ Near 8 Mill brock. of Bishop road. duced the speaker. court. Complete fresh stocks have just are will design ~ whole new wood or metal kitchen for you. E= Devotic A spring wedding is plann€d. Others on the tea committee Miss Miller and her fiance rived for Fall planting. We've designed many of the finest kitchens in the Pointe Sunday' are: Mrs. A, W. Anderson, Mrs. are both entering their senior ••• and witb so little inconvenience to the housewife. i Free Lands~ape Estimates A. J. Anche, Mrs. H. V. Artt, year at the University of Mich- E Midwt Eastern Shrine To Hold Mrs. A. Axford, Mrs. A. B. igan where she is affiliated Call for Estimate SPECIAL!- JUST ARRIVED! .. Card Party at Alger Post Baylis, Mrs. C. K. Bowles, Mrs. with Zeta Tau Alpha sorority i ~=:: E. M. Braden, Mrs. E. C. and he' is a member of Tau STORE HOURS: Tuesday, Wedl1esday and Saturday till 6:00 ~ Thursday- 50 Lb. Bag 5Sc imported Dutch Bulbs Eastern Shrine No. 35 will Brendtke,. Mrs. M. G. Breyer, Michigan Peat ...... Kappa Epsilon. MOl1day, Thursday and Friday till 9:00 Tulips, Crocus, hold its annual King and Mrs. W. G. Brownson, Mrs. Pure Merion Blue $175 They plan to be married in DIAL. Daffodils, Hyacinths Queen Attendants Card Party L. G. Buchlolz, Mrs. J. S. Bur- Grass Seed .lb. Top Size Tulips 95c doz., up January. TU at 8 o'clock Saturday, Septem- rows, Mrs. F. J. Buttons, Mrs. Rev. Eve ber 27 at the Alger Post, 17145 J. H. Byers, ,Mrs. H. Carpenter, i= TUXel All PATIO BLOCKS 30% OFF St. Paul avenue. Mrs. G. L. Cassidy, Mrs. W. ,M. The fellow who always goes E For reservations call Ina Kinchelrve, Mrs. H. S. Wagoner I right will have plenty of el- eurtis '/RolD(;?r 5 SCOTTS Turf Builder Maben, TU. 4-6356. Don,ation is and Mrs. H. R. Voorhees. bow room. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ~llImlll11l1lJllllliIllllllllllll Lawn Seed Spreaders $1.25. 18538 Mack at TOilraine SALE' Cope Clout HOUSEHOLD HINT N,OTICE OF SALE Detroit Edison Service Agency You'll find only Top 9uality at If your child plays haJ.'d or watches an exciting program on television just before bed- time, he may have trouble $500,000.00 Hall's Nursery settling down to sleep, points out Lennah Backus, extension 24300 Harper Ave. St. Clair Shores speci.alist in parent education The Grosse Pointe Bet. 9 and 10 Mile Roads-Open Daily and Sunday-PR 5-3455 and child development at , Michigan State University, .A tubfnl after tnbfnl after tnbfnl... Public S,hool System, Wayne County, Michigan NOTES

Sealed bids for the purchase of not~s o~ said. SchOOl LOOK FOR THE SIGN OF District of the par value of $500,000.00 \'1.111 be receIved by the undersigned at the ~oard of .Ed~catlon ~oom, 3~9 St~ Clair Avenue Grosse Pomte 30, Michllgan, untIl 8:00 0 clock P.M., Eastern' .Standard Time, on the. 13th day ?f October, 1958, at whi.ch time and place they WIll be publIcly opened Good and read. The notes will be dated October 1, 1958, will mature March 1 1959 and will bear interest at a rate or rates not exceedin'g 4% p,er annum. Both interest and ~rincipal will be payable at such bank. or trust compa~y: 111 tJ::e State of Michigan as shall be~eslgnated by the origmal purchaser Savings of the notes. De~;ominations and form of the notes shall be at the option of the purchaser. Accrued interest to date of delivery of such notes must be paid by the purchaser at time of delivery. Said notes will be subject t<> redemption prior to Service maturity in inverse numerical order at p~r and accr~ed interest on the 1st day of any month prlOr to maturlty, thereof, upon 15 days notic~ served upon the hol><;ler.or holders thereof or published m a newspaper or publIcatlon HERE IN YOUR circulated in the State of Michigan which carries as a part the new electric water heater way I of its regular service, notices of the .sale of 'municipal I bonds. For the purpose of awarding the notes, the interest oost_ GET IT HOT ••• GET A LOT with a new electric water heater! No more NEIGHBORHOOD of each bid will be oommputed by determining, at the rate or rates specified therein, the total dollar value of all in- waiting for baths, No more rationing shower-time becaus.e you're low terest on the notes from November 1, 1958 to their maturity and deducting therefrom any premi~m. Tne notes will be on hot water" awarded to the bidder whose bid on the apove computation. PA produces the lowest'interest cost to the Sehoo,l District. No Thanks to Edison's Super Supply Plan, a new electric water heater is proposal for the purohase'of less than all of the. not~ or, at. always on the alert-day or night-to supply hot waterfOf all family needs. a price less than their ~r value wilt, ~,e oonsidered. There is no lIoff" period. ' 'The loan is in anticipation of undistributed state ap- 3'0 Current Rate propriati'ons for the school year 1958-59, and the full faith and credit of the District is pledged. . Here's the convenient; mod,ern way to GET IT HOT ••• GET A LOT A certified. or cashier's check in the amount of 2% for an operating cost as low as $3.88 per month. KERCHEVAL of the par value' of the notes, drawn upon an incorporated ta bank or ,trust company. and payable to the order of the fa Near ST. CLAIR' treasurer of the School District must accompany each bid Only electrl~ water. heaters give you all ~hese Important .advantages: as a guarantee of good faith on the p.art of the bidder. ski Checks of unsuccessful bidders will be promptly returned. Efficient-the heat goes iflto the' Use Our Drive-In Window [B] [g] Fast-new1 more efficient heating ca. Envelopes containing the bids should be plainly marked water , units SIC "Proposal for Notes." . , , , - [B] Install anywhere-need not be ~ Outer shell-cool to the touch all tic Bids shall be conditioned upon the unqualified opinion near a chimney over (f)ok lor. the Sign of Miller, Canfield, Paddock & Stone, Attorneys, of .Detroit, Michigan,. approving the legality of the notes be secured &~INI""'.' ~ to Long Iife-me.et Edison's rigid [8J Edison maintains electrical parts ~,~'"" of f;ood Savings Service at the School District's expense. The purchaser shall furnish [B] notes, ready for execution at his expense. Executed notes standards without charge will be deliVered at Detroit, Michigan. r&l AutomatiC-ail the time [8J Safe-clean -qmet - modern ~ The rig:ht is re-served to reject any and all bids. Ruth H. Goebel See your plumber or appliance dealer D ET R 0 IT ED I$,0 N Secretary, Board of Education, PR The Grosse Pointe Public School System SERVES SOUTHEASTERN MtCHIGAN Wayne County, MidJigan

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Thursday, September '18, I QS8 ,8 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nine Austin High Mothers • Club +0 Hold Meeting " Men's Chorus Being Formed Interesting Antiques Permanent Wave 6.95 Wihdow Display with Hair Cut t The first meeting of the The , Gro~5e' Pointe Men's throughout the metropolitan Shampoo & Finger Wave--.1.50 ~eason of the Austin Catho- '1,:, Chorus conducted its 'first re- community and a good time is

lIC Mothers Club will be held ",' 'hearsal of the season at the had by alL Dues are very LaFEMME BEAUTY SHOP in the school cafeteria at 8 :~:. Grosse p'omte War Memorial nominal-just enough to' buy 18020 MACK TV 5-3545 p.m. on Wednesday, Septem- ,. Center', 32 Lake Shore. in Bet Lincoln & Washington Rds. T new music and reim burse the ber 24. Mothers of all Austin whose recreation room they director and accompanist. students are invited. ! meet weekly, on Tuesday eve- ltion The Rev. Fr. Chapman will .r ning, Sept. 16, at 8 o'clock. ' . f:pcak at this get-acquainted All Grosse' Pointe men re- ANNOUNCING OUR NEW LOCATION meeting. The new board will gardless of age or training be introduced and the fresh- r who would enjoy group sing- man mothers welcomed into ing are cordially invited to in be the organization. become a part of the chorus. V'Volverine llrch, -As in the 'past the men's Typewltiter Service Company t'day, chorus will be under the di- S'ou are United to u•• the ,.:",::;:,::,:';:' ,<. rection of John Finch, who for now loeafed at i@);f(\:; many years has been head of '::::::~~'::~.;;:::::."'; , I Mrs. Christian Science WtWTY:k vocal music at Grosse Pointe 13131 E.JeHerson Ave. Ga- )KJ High SchooL , and ,$""'<1 h b'd't k Reading Room .',',':.;",,.;:\tt The c orus eSI es 1 s wee - Phone VAlley 2-3560 • Detroit 15. Mich. 93 Kercheval ~l\Mt~itly me e tin g s at the Center (Next to the Savarine Hotel) First Church of Christ. :/:i:;i~::::\:::: ,;: sparks many community gath. r Scientist. .!:;:i,(:):;),{:'J erings in Grosse Pointe and = \;GF:?'::j . .------. Grosse Pointe Farms GROSSE POINTE . You are cordially invited to attend ... Open from 10 a.Ih. to ~ p.m. METHODIST CHURCH apter, daily ex c e p t Sundays and Holidays Friday evenmgs fron 211 Moross Road ~,'ican 7 to 9 o'clock. Sixth Church of Christ, ~first REV. HUGH C. WHITE, Palto. >ridge HELEN D. THOMAS, D.C,!. Ie Re- Scientist, Detroit erson. 9:30 a.m. Morning Norship; Church School fer Nursery thru 14710 Kercheval, bet. Manistique and enefit 9th grade; Adult Bible Class. Ashland ved 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship; 5unc!ay Services - 10:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Church School for Nursery thru Infant's Room Open for 10:30 Service. Moros. Rd at Harper 9th. grade; ,Senior High Dept. be . Pastor E. Arthur McAsh 5:00 and 7:30 p.m. Evening Wednesday Evening Testimonial Meeting-8:00 p.m. Youth Fellowships. 1 S. READING ROOM - 16348 E-\ST WARREN [0:00 a.m. Mornmg Worship ,,},L~ Wednesday 10 a.m.. to 7 p.m. Sunday 2 to 4::~0 p.m. .~/;1il TUxedo 1.1888 Mon.. Tues .. Thurs .. Fri. and Sat. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. II:20 a.m. Sunday School L it 6:30 p.m. Ever.ing Service

dter ••••,....: .".,....,~'~.;:l"T' ::: 7 :45 p.m. Youth Program L All Welcome ~:t::;\, ' ..:,~: ..::.:)+:~::~i:::<:;~~.J: Few persons are aware of the continual world., heads; an inlaid Sitar (lute) from India; Chinese wide search that goes on by Englander's, local dealers warrior stirrups, Byzantine light fixtures and a great You Are CordiaE!,! !JnviieJ in famed lines of furniture, for unusual antiques to Turkish bDazier (center); solid brass water jugs and grace our contemporary homes. Photo shows an ex- other well-prese:rved pieces bearing the masterful ~ to View ~ I cellent Oriental collection on display in the plaza touches of anciel1t artisans. Englander's own staff of . • p...... - window of the company's smart Eastland Center interior dec6rators, as well as many private decora- . , '" The Grosse Pointe store. The display includes. a rare Chinese Cormandel tors, ~~1ake.great use of these charming antiques. (poem) screen; a bridal trousseau box; bronze Buddha THE. CAR J, I Church Park Traffic J/iolat(Jrs Pay Pointe Chorus Goes to Work ! . 16~:::b~~:r::I~d. Roy F. Midgeley of 19677\ Harding, Detroit, pled guilty The Grosse Pointe commu-I'the Grosse Pointe Congrega- -::;;:- I MINISTERS Lancaster, Hal.'per Wooes, pled to causing an accident at Jef- nity Chorus announces its first tional Church. Milton Setzer, ~ .• Rev. Frank Fitt. DD. guilty to two counts of traffic Ierson and Maryland, as the rehearsaJl of the fall season, who is on the staff of Wayne I Rev. Paul F. Ketchum violation when he appeared result of an improper turn. His • was held on Tuesday evening, State University, serves as ac- Rev. Ben L. before Park Judge C. Joseph fine was $7.50. September 16, in the Vocal companist. BUICK '59 - Tallman ~ -- Belanger on Wednesday, Sep- Alfred 1. Tucker of 5916 M:tsic r~om at Parcel~s Junior Co-sponsored by its own ~ ~ ~ORSHIP SERVICE ~ .- 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. tember 10. '. . F'ISCh er, DetrOl,.'t fal'1ed t0 ap- HIgh School, Vermer and Board of Directors and the de- .,;- < CHURCH SCHOOL ~e w.as .accused of dnvmg pear in court to answer a Mack. partment of Community Ser- . on :J.)ijpfalj at - 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. whIle ~IS llcense ~as revoked, charge of speeding on Jeffer- The chorus rehearses each vices of the Grosse Pointe for whlCh he re~eIved a man- son and a report of the case Tuesday evening from 8 Board of Educalion, the chorus ~liIl11"III1"IlIlIllIl""'''lIIl11l11l1l11ll1nIl''lllllllllllllllllllllllllll~ datory .15 days m the Wayne was sent to Lansing. o'clock to .10 o'clock preparing has established a lending li- - - County Jail, and driving 60 . foI' a Chnstmas concert to be bMIY of choral music which TOM TAYLOR laUIC.K~Inc. miles an hour on Mack avenue Ernest T. KanakIs of 5796 I LAKESIDE I given ea:-ly. in December. is on loan at the mai~ public 13033 Gratiot Ave .• ~Iear 6 Mile ~ == for which he was ordered t~ Garland, Detroit, forf?~ted a Membe~ship IS open to a~yone library, Kercheval at Fisher, ~ UNITY CENTER ~_=_ pay a fine of $100, or serve an bond of $17.50,. for fall~ng to over hIgh school age WIth a Grosse Pointe Farms E = additional 15 days. He could come to court for speedmg on desire to sing, There is a regi~- . ~ 20760 Mack Ave. ~ not pay the fine. Mack. tration fee of $4.50. In, the past" members have . . come not only from Grosse Tomorrow; Friday, Sept. 19th ~ Near SMile _ G. P. Woods ~ Gail Ambrose of 603 Fair~ Walter J. Keating of 1001 The group w~s founded m Pointe, but all sur;ounding = - ford, pled guilty to causing an Covington, pled not guilty and 1953 by Malc{;l~ MacLean communities, including Royal Devotional Services accident at Jefferson an.d Nrot- was found not guilty of run- I I Johns, who was ItS. ronductor Oak and Mt. Clemens: THE CAR Buick '59 is Marvelously ~=__ Sunday. 11:00 a.m. ~ tingham, and paid a fine of ning a red light at Jefferson fOl' four ~ears.' and Is now un- For further information call different from any car you've ever seen. Midweek Service. ~ I $35. and Cadieux, and his case was d~r the dIrection. of Dona.ld W. TU 4-5964. ' E Wednesday _ 8 p.m. ~ James E. Ryan of 9435 Not- dismissed. SImmons. Mr. SImmons IS vo- ~ ~ tingham., Detroit, p.led guilty Elizabet'h Ann Gross of 22212 = Instruction Classes t 1 ht J f cal music teacher at Parcells ; Thursday _ 11 a.m., 1 p.m. ~ 0 runnmg a red Ig at e. - Moross l'oad, Detroit, paid a and directs the youth choirs at More than 1,000 degrees in TOM TAYLOR education were conferred by President ~==~======-=::;::= ~ fer?on and Wayburn, and paId fine of $15, after being iound ~ ~ a fme of $8. guilty of speeding on Jeffer- The University of Michigan DIAl.~A-PRAYEP. ~ William K. Springctt of 1318 son Refreshments served Cinelna League ~chool of Education and Grad- TU 4-0412 ~ Nottingham, paid a fine.of $15, . _ uate School during 1957-58. Rev. Eve Edeen. Minister ~ after admitting to being' at Plalls Contest TUxedo 4-5230 ~ fault in an accident at Jeffer- Electric water heater con- ~ ~ son and Maryland. _ troIs are contained inside shell, The Grosse Pointe Cinema ~JlIlllIlI!llIlIl!llIlIIllIllIlI\lIlIlIlIllIllIlIIiIIlIl\lllllllllllllllllllllllllm Nick G. Temples of 2904 cannot be tampered with. League will hold its annual 8 and 16 mm amateur movie .19641 MACK contest next Thursday, Sept. &: t:J'YER~ ember 25, at 8 p.m. at the War Memorial Center. Winners of the contests will be awarded individual trophies • and their names will be en- graved on a large permanent trophy. Entries, which are limited to club members in good standing, are expected to • cover a wide range of travel and local subjects. Judging wiH be done by the audience on the point system as set up by the Photographic Society of America. This an- nual program, which has al- the ways been an entertaining and popular one, is open to the public without charge. The Cinema League is a Center. sponsored organization and is open to all persons in- announce ••• terested in any of the various ' phases of cinemaphotography.

First English Ev. Lutheran the opening or a new store located at 1964 r Church Mack, near Littlestone in Grosse Pointe Woods. Vernier Road at Wedgewo~d ••. we propose to give faster service and ex- Drive, Grosse Pointe Woods cellent parking. A big parking ~rea is right next 9:30 a.m. S~n~ClY School door. 11 a.m. Church' Worship \, 1 TUxedo 4.5862

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Page Ten GROSSE POINTE NE¥/S Thursday, September 18, f 958 Thursda Delllocrals Plan Center Meeting Cast for 'Cai'le Itfutiny' Receive Degrees Festival Choir Seeks Members Grosse Pointe Speaking on ':Th,e T-I-'~-V-,l-f-Or-l-G-r-o-ss-e-pointeWar Memorial R l d B P · t Th t' At Michigan Do you stng in the shower? torio" calls for choir and small the People of M1ch1gan. State Building. . evea e y ,oln e ' ea er '. ,-," 'c" • '. College 'songs at parties? orchestr,a. It consi&t~:of a cycle Senator John 13. SwClliruson. _-'--______Th Off f R of oantatas for six successive \"1.11address a meeting of the Senator Swamson was the' e Ice 0 eglstration Carols on Christmas Eve? In DRIVE v - Five Pointers have been cast ner" and as another reporter and Records at the Unl'vers't feast days.' The Festival Choir Grosse Pointe Democrats Wed- State M.mon 't'y lea der; an d at in principal roles in "The in "The Front Page." of Michigan' .:: announces. that1 Y sh,ort., d,o you like to sing? will,cele1brate the second day nesday. September 24, at 8 present is running for the of- Caine Mutiny Court Martial," Haberko'lill~has been cost as students rec8iving degrees at If so, a wonderful opportunity of Christmas, Palrt II of the YOURSELF p.m. in the library. of the fice of Lieutenant Governor which will open the Grosse Capt. Blakely, the highest the end of the 1958 Summer .for s1ngers of any tenor awaits oratodo. 14350 E. Warren on the Democratic ticket. J. Pointe Community Theater's ranking officer and presiding Session numbere'd 1,080.' Of those who would like to join at Chalmers , The choir rehea-rses every D. Barlow, president of the 1958-59 seaso~ October 17. , judg~ at the court martial. His this total, 637 were enrolled in tqe Festiv'al Choir. VAlley 2.7941 Tuesday evening' from 8-10 Chosen durmg the past week. two appearances on the GPCT graduate schOOl courses." , The choir, under the direc- We lease Ame~ican ' and I , . . I p.m. in Christ' Church. The Grosse Pomte DemoClfatlc by Director Dean Erskine to stage last season included roles' ,However, nq Ph.p. degrees tion of Richa,rd Roeckelein, Foreign cars first r,ehears'al is Septembel' Club, anounces t~at a discus- play major roles' in th~ naval as Dr. Bradley in "The' Man, are ~ranted foHowirlg Summer will start rehea,rs'al of its WEEKLY 23. If you like to sing, be sure I sian of issues will follow; and drama by Herman Wouk were Who Came to Dinner" and the SesslOl?-,nor are there any de- Christmas program on Tues- to be therel . I MONTHLY YEARLY all interes>ted democrats are Albert M. Bertee1, 45 Radnor' father of the bride in "Phila- grees m the Medical School day~ September' 23, 8-10 p.m., welcome to attend. circle; Richard Bauhof, 744 delphia Ctory." and .School ,of DentIstry, both in Christ Church., Int€rested Rivard; Donal L. White, 499 Mezeritz will b k' 'Ii' ?,f which ar~ inoperative dur~ members of the community are Neff; C. Henry Haberkorn, III, e ma. mg IS mg the summer months. invited to a,ttend. :~~~ 16641 E. Jefferson; \and' Jean debut on the Gl'CT stage in Students receiving degrees Open Sundays Mezeritz, 222 Lothrop road.' the role of Dr. F,orest Lun- from the Grosse Pointe area The Christmas program, ~ QUAlllTY .. , ~ We speciali and Black 10:00 to 4:00 Berteel has ben cast in the d~en, a veteran Nayy phychia- are Judith' Usher Albion, 1206 scheduled fo.r perfDrmaric~ in JJ ~ demanding dramatic role of trIst. Balfour road Bachelor of Arts Christ Churah on December Dea Lt. Cmdr. Philip Francis "T~e "Caine Mutiny Court in Educatio~; 'William Henry' 21, ;Vill be the ~Midnight ReA Victor- WE Queeg, the naval 0 f f ice r Marhal, based on the Pulitzer Granse, Jr. 692 Washington Mass by Marc Antome Char- ~ TREES against whom the mutiny is pri.ze wil?-ning book, "The r.oaq., Bachel'or of A~ts; Card- pentie~ and "T~~ Christ.mas directed. This will be the first C~me Mutmy," also by Wouk, lme Graves, 63 Cambridge OratorIo, Part II by Bach. L. L. fOR THOSE WHO WANT leading role in a serious part WIll be presented by the GPCT road, Bachelor of Arts; Paul: Charpentier, a seventeenth for Less' {Own Eleetr THE VERY BEST, THE DELIVER for Bert,eel, who is the past at the Gross'e Pointe High Oren Shaw ¥arde~, ~750'0' ceniu,ry contemporary of Lully, Buy d~ect from grower 20313 MAC president of the GPCT and School on two successive Fri- East Jefferson avenue, Bacne- was overshadowed by the l'at- ~ Sh d WEBER HAS fEATURES ON FAMILY ORDERS d d S t d 1 f Art L 11 Ro ld a .e Trees, Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Evergreens who has previously appeared 'ay ~n a ur ay ,evenings, or 0. . s; owe na . ter during his lifetime. Char- , TU fOUND IN NO OTHER WHOLESALE. RETAIL OF $5.00 'OR OVER in eight other GPCT produc- October 17,18, and 24,2,). Modlm, 450 .Neff road, JurIS pentier's music :pas been re- i PORTABLE BAR.B.QUE tions during the past three . Others in the all-male cast Doctor; P~trIck James Pulte, vived during the past d~ade, PLANS and PLANNING years in comedy and character mclude. four Detroiters, two 1313 Buc~mgha.~ roa~, Ba~he~ and this will be the first per- 1. Separate firing grates insures Open Thurs. and Fri. edS.}' starting and even heat. roles. St. Clair Shores residents and lor of SCIe?c.e In En~meermg, formance of the "Midnight MILLER'S NURSERY Vi. 2. Draft and smoke dampers for Evenings Till 9:00 Bauho.f, who appeared as a one from Ha~er Woods. Robert ~llllam .RIchardson, Mass" irn Detroit. The work temperature control. . 367 McMIllan road, Master of . 1" •• 3. Covered cooking for fuel econ- SlI1tdaJ/J 10 to 4 convict in "Desperate Hours" East Detrolters in the "Caine A t IS seaS0l1:a m spIte of the t) _ /570/ 24 Mile Road - Dial ST 1-7631 ~ omy and to prevent loss of flavor. 4, Baked porcelain finish. Won't and 'as a newc;paper reporter Mutiny". cast are John W. rB~idget Rita' Rizzo 1379 n~e, bemg ?onstructed on a ~ 3 Miles east of Van Dyke burn off. Prevents rust. Cleans in "The Front Page" for the Henderson, 1534 Cadillac boul- Berkshire road, Master of senes of Chr~~t~s c3rols. IJ, FREE DELIVERY easily, ROSLYN GPCT last season, has been as- evai'd; Allen H. Hayes,' 3059 Arts; Elizabeth Palmer Rob- The Bach ChrIstmas Ora-, '~~:x..~-=-=~~ SEE IT NOW signed the role of Lt. Barney Gray; :Vance D. MacDonald,. inson, 378 Mt. Vernon avenue, MARKET Greenwald, the defense at- 5953 HIllcrest; and Robert P. Bachelor of Science in Engi- I torney, in "Caine Mutiny." Metzger, 4691 Three Mile road. neering; Emm~t Eugene Tracy, SMITH-MATTHEWS Oldest in the Woods The role of Lt. Thomas Keef- Richard B. Watson, 21449 Jr., 54 Kerby road, Bachelor fOUNDRY CO. 21020 MACK at Roslyn Rd, er, chief trouble,-maker, has Willow Wisp, and Gordon R.. of Laws; Rena Delphine Wal- 6640 Charlevoix TU 4.9821 been delegated to White, who Jett, 23301 Edsel Ford, both genbach, 888 Barrington road, WA 2-7155 Grosse Pointe Woods I appeared on the GPCT stage of St. Clair Shores, and George Mastel' of Science in Design; l\lon. thru Fri.. 8:30-5:00 last season as a servant. in V. WI'lson', 21137 Lancaster, Carol Mae E,lizabeth Loveless, Sat., 8:30 - 3:00 ... -: '''The_Man Who Came to Din- Harper Woods round out the 217 Merriweather road, Bache------. "Caine Mutiny:' cast. lor of Arts in Education; How- 17153 E. Jefferson Ave. Henderson who has appear- ard, Ritter P?e, 447 ¥~ison, Phone: TUxedo 5-1200 . ' . Master of Busmess AdffilUlstra- ed pro f esslOnally and WIth the t' S H 11 tt S '11 58 tIThe House of Personal Se1''t,ice'' GPCT d h h IOn; usan a e COV1, an ot er t eater groups Moross roa,d BacheIor 0f Art s. (omp\ete. has been cast as Lt. Stephen John Warren Taylor 266 Mar~k, defendant at the court McKinley avenue, Bacheior of May we invite you to see our Autumn Selection of I Frolund's I :, . martIal.. Science in Engineering; Bob GARDiN Hayes, playmg the role of Hugo Hardies 82i Hampton New 1958 J Leaders in Lt. Cm~r. John 9hallee, the road, Bachel~r of Law s; SHOP prosecu~mg attorney, ha~ ap- George Meyer, 1129 Elford peared m 7 roles and deSIgned court Master of Business Ad- Garden Equipment sets during the past two years mini;tration' and Paul Henson for the Little Theater Guild. Townsend Jr. 2101 Lennon Cars MacDonald, also making his street, Ba~helo~ of Laws. GPCT debut in the role of Lt. . .. on display and available in' most body styles. Willis Keith, has appeared I OUR with the Michigan Tech Little One sure thing is that temp- Take advantage NOW o'f the exceptional trade- ANNUAL Sale! Theater and the Will-O- Way tation comes to those who wait. in allowance of ycur present car. Apprentice Theater. In Conjunction with Scotts 89th Anniversary The only humerous role in "Caine Mutiny," Signalman 3/c 'Junius Urban, will be portray- factory Trained Specialists to assist you with any service need Scotts Grass Seed ed by Watson, making his '56 Cadillac Reg. Priee Sale Price ,To better serve the Poin'~e Communities, we are servicing all make GPCT debut. Last spring he 62 Coupe, solid whii"e, Picture Brand, large box $8.50 $7.50 appeared in "Picnic" as How- and models of American made and for'eign cars. Family Brand, large box 6.95 5,95 ard with the Royal Oak Play- very low mileage. Ydu'U Play Brand, 2 large boxes 9.50 8.50 ers, never' find a nicer one. Buy Picture, 25. lb. $38.85 $33.85 , Jett, who was stage manager See this at only $2495. Family, 25 lb. 29.95 24.95 for the GPCT productions of Courteous Pick-up and, Delivery Service-TUxedo 5-1200 Play, 25 lb. 19.95 17.45 "Man who Came to Dinner" and "The Front Page" last O'Leary Cadillac "Grosse Pointe's Largest Service Center" W season and is currently viee- 171 S3 E. Jefferson Turf Builder president of the group, will TUxedo 5-1200 HOWARD E. O'LEARY. Pres. _.. play Dr. Bird, a' na val oresel"Ve' L:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~

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Thursday. Septemt;er '18. '1959 - S R OS S E Page Eleven College ,Courses Offered Thefts Believed St. Clare Club'to Hold Dance' One Man's Work The total pumber of pe~~ons ,sional staff. The St, Clare Young Adult employed regularly. exclusive "This: capable crew is re- Chuxch Auditor~um. Mack and By Public School System Club (Jolie Coeurs) have pIan. Whittier roads. Breaking and enteo:-ing inci- of cafeteria workers. by The Slpons1ble ~or ~ total enroll- Grosse Pointe Public $chool ment (as of September 8) of As has been the C'ustom for culture of Russia. The first dents were reported to the ned a ho1i~ dJane£. for Sep- System as of September 1. 1'958 10,342 students in the Grosse many years, the Grosse Pointe tember 26, with the theme of F class will meet at 7:30 p.m. on Park Police on Wednesday, is 666. There are 3'5in adminis- Pointe School System - an Public School System has ar- Thursday, September 25, at the deooratione cued to Paris. the Central Public Library. September 10. and Thursday, trative and supervis'ory capac- increase of 402 over last year's -0II e~n .______ranged for a number of col- Enrollment in the co~se a1. Septembex 11. with both bur- ities; 213 .elementary teachers; opening, day figures, 2.197 of Johnny Lambert will pl.ay ~~~. D\'e~ __9~ lege courses to be offered lo- 218 secondary teachers; 13 these pupils are enrolled at ready exceeds 60 persons. glait'ies believed committed by begin.ning at 9 o.clock and the . Gr~~~c POint.., -- , ~d cally. Primarily these oourses Public. Librarians; 618. office Grosse Point~ High School, wo ~.6'ClO Wayne State University is the sarpe 1Jhief because of the' donation iIS $1.00, 'l'he dance NORTHLA~D EASTLAND are arranged for the conven- workoers; 92 plant personnel; a The System anticipates that . CENTER .r:ENTER ience of the teaching staff as offering a course entitled "Dy- .simi1arity of tactics, and be- cafeteria manage:r and a High the year's final figures will will be held in the St, Olaxe namics of Human Behavior". RLY they ~eek professional growth, The firs-t meeting was held cause they were onLy a few School Bookstore manager; 5 show at least 10,400 total en- ~ but in some insiances the gen. Thursday. September 11. also blocks apart, nurses; and 20 other prQfes- rOll111ent,perhaps even more. eral pu.bLic has been enrolled at the Central Public Library. The mst case was reported where enrollment conditions This group, numbering 46, on Septembea-. 10...... by an un- existed. meets at 4:10 p.m. Primarily identified citizen, who said FJENCES We specialize in both color One of the courses to be giv- the oourse deals with the ap- that while he was p.assing by and Black & White T.V. en this fall by various profes- plication ,of psychological prin- the home Of Joseph Zerilli. Dealen for sors from. the University of cipals to educational problems. 700 Middlesex,' he hearp, the 'Michigan is entitled ClSurvey ftlercury Fence Co. ReA Victor - Frasier Speakers A seminar in Science Edu-' ~urglar ala.;m Ijngi~g. By th~ of The Soviet Union". Those cation will qe offered by staff hme he arr~ved ~t hl.S'house to City Wide and All Suburbs teachers interested in either a members from Michigan State call the polIce, 10 mmutes had L. L. DACKEN historical. a sociological, or a University. Specifically. the lapsed... . geographical approach to the course is designed to aid in im- . InvestigatIOn by offlcers re- • RESIDENTIAL (Own Electronic Laboratory) subject will find this course of 20313 MACK at Lochmoor proving plans and materials' veaJed that the thief had • COMMERCIAL interest. for teachin,g critic£l.l thinking climbed a spiked reaT fence. It will deal in 16 weekly in elem€ntary sdence. The and broke a window of the • INDUSTRIAL TU 1-2791 IASKET WEA ....E meetings with the Hmd, peo- first meeting will be held re~ kitchen door, reaohing in • PLAYGROUNDS ple, history, arts and general Thur$day, September 18, art to throw the latch. 4:10 p.m. in Monteith. SchOOl. Police believe that after the . SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Mother University of Mich- burglalr had gained entil"ance to Nearly a quarter of a century of erecting fences of all types. Visit th.e Village's Newest Store iglClnoffering this fall will be the house the aIarm went off, TUNE IN a course in "Modern Mathe- and the thief, remembering matics". The initial meeting the spIkes on the back fence, "ADVENTURES IN HIGH FIDELITY" TWhlbrook 3.6060 will be 4:10 p.m. Thursday, beart; ahasiy retrealt through ON FM RADIO - EVERY SUND"'Y "'T 11 :00 ..., M. OFFICE & YARD ow 18569 CONANT 'Opal Lamp September 25, ai Gr6sse Pointe the house, and out the front Audio Center, Inc, 3 Blocks South of 7 Mile Road High School. Seoondary teach- door. Nothing was reported WHFI 94.7 .Meg. AND FURNITURE co. ers of mathematics have re- missing. Detroit 34i Mich. quested such a course in as- 17144 Kercheval Ave. sisting them in restudying the local mathematics 'program. for the largest selection of "While the general evidence supports our belief that vie FULL SHANK HALF have a fine program," said Dr. SHADES H. Leroy Selmeier, Diredor of and Instruction for the Grosse Pointe Public Schools, ,"this math course is a typical. per- smoked. . ,.ham LAMPS iodic review. In this way we are reasonably confident that This is the full shank half- not a shank portion. As YC:J can see you 9&+ mofe of the choiee we are always abreast of mod- center slices th~t you would not get wit~ the sha nk portion. Custom ern developments and tech- niques in all areas. In our rap- LAMP SHADES idly changing world this is An important port of our business! most essentiaL.' Widest selection of materials and BONELESS BUTT styles. PORK ROAST • • • • Children's Art Boneless feo,stin' thot tops the value scole. • Decorative Accessories Classes Form • Furniture PORK HOCKS • • • Beginning T:.tesday. Wed- • • Lovely Gifts Try with nesday and Thursday after- 'em sauer krout. • Greeting Cards noons September 23, 24 and 25 after school, the Grosse WHOlE BEEF- TENDERA Y PlGURtNES and VASES converted Pointe War Memorial will into attractive lamps. start again its children's Art Classes. Agel'S 7-9 will be en- rolled Tuesdays. ages. 9-11 lb. Wednesdays and ages 11-13 rib roastJO-Ctrf Thursdays. Kroger quaUty Ct:lt with less waste f.or tender 'a iWcY f.easti~l. Popula~ J u n i 0 r League Buy the Paint that's President Mrs. William C. Go Krogering for Tenderay brand beef- (Mickey) Loud will again in- Kroger's oWr! beef that's quick-oged to struct the art classes. So popu- perfection without loss of fresh flavor, . lar did her class last year Acn juices. And ilt's guaranteed 1ertdet Worth the Work! prove as well as her two e'W!f'Y t.me! weeks Summer Art Camp that she has agreed to this year's <[(t~9~):>Paint Specials! additional schedule. Mrs. Loud, who has five Prices are tumbling! • White House Paint $5.49 got I children at home h.erself is • l-Coat White Gloss Enamel .. $5.19 gal. very definite and original in her teachIng tenets. She be- • Flat Wali Paint (white) $3.95 gal. lieves in 'Art for Fun" and • Low-Lustre White Enamel .•. ,,$4,89 gal. believes in using aN avail- • Flat Enamel Undercoat .. ~. , .$4.59 got able materials. She guides young imaginations to express • Rubber Latex Finish $3.95 got themselves freely in a variety Made for the Professional Painter of mediR. . . For Top Performance, Wear and Economy. :r.1rs.Loud majored in art at Sarah Lawrence andcontin- ued her st'udics with the Cor- DuPont's Tynex Quality Roller ccran Gallaries in Washing- Wall Brushes With DuPont Dacron COy ton, D.C.. where she was in- 7 inches wide •••.. 1.98 structor at the Wash.i:ngton 3'12 inches wide 3.89 Cat{ledral School. and save your budget! 4 inches wide .4.19 9 inches wide , ..... 2.49 Since coming to Detroit she has been active in ooth GrossE.' DOLE Open till 6 p.m.-Thurs. and Fri. till 9 p,m. Poj,nte and .I;1etroit Art Asso- ciations whe~ she has served lowest price in 10 years as an offi~er. She ula!1ned the program for the Junior. Lea- peaches 89~ gues Seni')r Center is.ter be- • • • • • • 3 SPOTLIGHT .•..... b. bag 65c coming its Presidenlt. Now she Slices or halves, Dole's deled-3bla +-reM wiilb ro-ttage cheese. MaNe t_ ;c.. MON..... brlghtspot. is President of the League it- self. J pcMIWd bog $1.39 Classes will be limited in DOLE size to 12 each. Fifteen one FRENCH BRAND .. lb. bag 75c and one half hOUr lessons are 303 ... drooioe bIeftd of impoPted ooHeesl bemg offered for 22.50 plus fruit cocktail eaM $2.50 for materials. 4 11witing, enticing., it's Do!es delectable irwi:\:ing deS5~r+. • • VAC PACK COFFEE ... I; 7ee People with the highest aim $o¥e St: oft &abet! lC:iOger Il&~ in Life very seldom car,ry gUl1JS. KROGER FROZEN

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FRESH FROZEN PET RITZ Be J8f8 she eotIa c. Verbrugge Markel 1be The Pointe's Oldest Market blueber,ry pies 898 St. Clair Ave. near Mack TU 5...1565 TU 5-1566 2 :;;.$1 ~tJnShouserv . CUBED BEEF STEAK HILLS BROS. COFFEE RegulQ( price 69-<1. Sa¥e on Pet R+tz's "'ome-baked goodness. U.s. Gov't c Groded 79 . COUNTR"f' Clue $100,000 Choice and WHITE BREAD , •Ice cream •.• ~-gaI.em.' sna7- Prime INSTANT Kroger thU:t sl iced. Vanilla - Choc:QkM - ~ • ~ • aosP- ~:c:ooK 6-oz. Jar berry Marble. -Of-tH:- YE,AR It's New! ~ It's Free! ROLLED LAMB SHOULDER FROZEN FOODS golden. yams CONTEST 14-0%. Pkg. i.ima It's Big As Me!' W.hat ~ ,be betW wittl a deMciow5 ham. Boneless Candied Yams .'...... 25c U.S. Gov't. 1440%. Ore-Ida Come In c aAMKSi ~ • • • Diced Potatoes Graded Choice .• ~.~.".2 for 3Sc And Get 3 ~.25 12-Oos. Seabrook and Prime Your Free Potato Patties ...... 2 for 3Sc FRESH CARROTS' ..••. Ib'l bag ]()c Top Value Cetlo-wrapped fa- '/OW' ro~ 12-oz. Jar Kraft . Stamp~ 73~ Strawberry Preserve Gift Catalog saltines 510;:, 2 P~~. 39~ You can always b-. $Ur8 oj QUALITY FOODS at Verbrugge's.,: Kroger snader's delight wi& cbeese.

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who sought improvement in Another League achievement achievements with satisfaction Subu~bia Gardeners' September Meeting OpEms Autumn Season Voters' League Day Proclaimed local government. Mrs, J,01m loca:lly was the publication and at its objectives far the The Suburbia G~rden Club bia, Mrs. Beckenhauer, Mrs. ;ilJTIOngthe arrangers who par- Thursday, September 18, has been officially pro c 1'81i me d Pear was elected first presi- iIn 1954 of "TohisIs Your Grosse future wIth conrfidence." ______League 6f Women Voters Day dent. ",Pointe," This' booklet is the held its September meeting at Robert Bershbach and Mrs. /:icipated in the Flower Show

------" E the state of Michi~ by A co:nceDJtrated dIrive was result of a .co~njprehenSihreSUT- the Calvin road home of Mrs. V'i c tor Breidenbach we l' e at the Women's Cl'ty Club tho IS' Gov. G. Mennen Williams, in undertaken to increase the ,vey of the flve1oca.l govern- . BRIGHT SIDE' Carl Engel. Luncheon hos- ' tesses were Mrs. EmoTy Wick- ,------.v~'eek. Det..oit by Mayor Louis C. n'llmber of registered voters' rn:nt~. :Lt is n:ow in its second Miriam, and in GroS'SePointe ~dto furn-ish the v'oters with prmt~g B?d IS used by teach- The r.ichest peop1e 'in. the line and Mrs. William Beck- ... ------~ by the mayors and councils. no~-partisan infocma.tion on ers! ~Ibranes, 10001 government world are those. whol'have: .the enhauer, Jr.. 154 CADILLAC , This is the first time the candldates and issues. As a l'e- offl~lals, and real estate cq:m- price of a little optirirism. Three members .of' Subur- 62-4-dl?or sedan.' One• owner, League of Women Voters has su1t the tot8Jl nnmber of regis- ~les as a sta:ndJaxdsource of excellent condition throughout. $1475. been hon<>Tedwith a special tered voters for ~~ the Po:int~s re ,erence. . day set aside to call public at~ -was so out9t.an;a.mg tha~ In M:s. George Brown" current O'Leary Cadillac 24 te.ntion to the principles and 1952 the ~erICan HeXlta,ge preSIdent of the Grosse Poinrte City of Grosse Pointe 17153 E. Jefferson TV 5-1200 program of the organization F 0 un d at Ion conf.erred. an ~ague says, "Tod'ay in its, HOUR i and to give recognition to its awaTd on the Grosse ,Pomte eIghth )'1€8X the League of Registration No~ice for. :ServiCe ',' civic accomplishments. L~ague O'.f Women. Voters for .W 0 men V 0 t e r s of Grosse J PLUMBINC&HEATINC CO. The League of Woinen: Vot- thIS work. Poi n tel 0 .oks. at its past GENERAL ELECTION CITY OF 17600 lIVERNOIS nr. MtNichols • UN 3.7800 ers of Grosse Pointe was . 15304 KERCHEVAL nr. Beaconsfield. VA 2.9070 founded in 1950 at the request of citizens in the commun.ity CITY OF to be help on 7TUESDAYiNOVEMBER 4, 1958 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Clerk of the City of Clerk of the City of Grosse Pointe, Wayne County, Michig;an. will be at his office at 17150 Maumee Avenue, City of Grosse Pointe, Michigi:m, for the purpose of re~ Wayne County. MichicJan ceiving registrations from the Qualified electors of the Grosse Pointe Park City of Grosse Pointe not already registered, and from Notice of electors who will possess such QualificatiJOnson Novem- Wayne County. Michigan Notice of R,egistration ber 4, 1958, the date of such election. YOU ARE E~URTHER NOTIFIED, that the office will Ordinance Adoption Notice of Registration for be open' Lor registration as follows: Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays 8:30 a.m. to Code No. 11-04 for 4:30 p.rn. - Wednesdays 8:30 a,m. to 6:00 p.m. ,GENERAL , Closed Sat~rdays Electrical Code Ordinance Ordinance No. 133 GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER. ELEICTION If F10reign bom, please bring naturalization papers, One home 0 to be held on Norbert P. Neff AN. ORDINANCE TO REGULATE THE INSTAllA- To Be Held on City'Clerk TION,'ALTERATION, REPAIR. SERVICING~ MAIN- junket, i Tuesday, November 4, 1958 TENANCE AND USE OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Warren, ~uesday, Nov. 4, 1958 17150 Maumee Avenue - TUxedo 5-5800 IN THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS; TO for her 1 Published G.P.N., 9-18-58. PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE OF PERMITS AND Whel NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that registration of quali- ~OTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that registration of quali- COLLECTION OF fEES THEREFOR, FOR INSPEC- States" s: fied electors who have not already registered can be fled ele<::tors who have not already registered, c.an be TION OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT. AND FOR her hOUSE made with the City Clerk of the City of Grosse Pointe made WIth the City Clerk of. the City of Grosse Pointe LICENSING OF ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS AND Anderson Park. a~ his .office in the M~ioipal Building. 15115 E. Farms, at his office in the Municipal Building, 90 Kerby R Grosse POInte Farms metered water consumers. The the proVISIOnsof thIS ordmance, the provisions of this mcrease to become effective January 1, 1959. posal unit shall be on file in the office oL the City Edition," on file in the office of the City Clerk, are Manager, available for inspection by and distribution to ordinance shall control. !lereby referred to, adopied and made a part hereof as . f\ report of the' 9rosse Pointe Inter':Municipal Police the, public at all times. Section 9. Repeal. Ordinance Number 5-6 entitled If fully set aut in this ordinance with the additions Ra<¥o Syst~m shOWIng the' six months expense fur the "An or:dinance for .~feguarding life and p-roperty by insertions. deletions and changes prescribed in Sec+J.on perIod en.dmg June 30, ~958 and the estimated expense Section 5. Installation, operation and maintenance of any equipment' or method to be used for ,the disposal of. regulatmg and provldig for the inspection of the ins,tal- 2 of this ordinance. for the SiX months. ending. December 31 1958 was re- lation. and- Ir).aintenance in ,,?ui1ding of electrical wiring, ceived and :filed. . . ' food wastes shall comply with the applicable provisions Section 2. Amendment of Section 2. Section 2 of and regu1ations concerning building,. housing. plumbing, elect~Ic d~Vlces and ~lectr:IC material; to provide for the licensI;tg a!ld reglstration of Electrical Contractors Ordinance Number 107. entitled as above. adopted De- AJpproval was given to pay: electricitY, smoke abatement, air pollution, safety engin- cember 21, 1953. is hereby amended to substitute for the aI?d the hcensmg o~ Journeymen electricians in the eering, health, sanitation, and fire prevention in exist- VIllage of Grosse P.omte Fa~; to provide a reciprocal references to the "Abridged Building Code" and the (~) Shock ~rothers-$3.588.10 ,'for t.he' survey and ing ordinances. ., "B':tSl~ Build~n.g Code. 1950 editions:' adopted by the spraYIng of public trees fOr Dutch Elm disease. a:rran.gen:ent for the recogm~H?n ridged Building (b) Suhurban Cement Company-$8827.79 the bal- their, or its agent .or employees violating the provi£ions M~chlga!l voluntarIly <;ooperatmg in the enforcement of Code" and the "Basic Building .cade, 1955 editions," and ance due for widening Kerby Road. " , of. this Ordinance shall upon conviction thereof be pun- this ardmance; to proVIde a penalty for viQlations thereof "Sl:lJ?plement No. 1 to the "Basic Building Code, 1955 isliable by a: fine not exceeding $500.00 .or by imprison- and to repeal ordinances number Twenty nine (29) and . An appropriation of $50.00 toward th~Annual Muni- ~()'r~y One ~41) an4 all other. ordinances and sections of EdItIon,". adopted by the Building Officials Conference. cl'pal Employees Golf Tournament was approved. mentin the city or county jail for a term not ex- of AmerIca, Inc. In .other respects said Section 2 shall ceeding 90 days or both such fine and imprisonment may ,or9inances ill ,?onfhct thereWIth of the Villa.ge .of Grosse remain in effect as originally enacted. The Advisory Planning Committee was invited' to be imposed at the discretion of the court. ~~~.lfarms~ adopted December 4, 1939, is hereby re- at~n~ the Ge~e!al. Session and closing luncheon of the . Section 3. Severability. If any provisio~ of this or- Section "I. If any provision of this Ordinanc'e shall' be Ml~hi'gan Mumclpa.l Lea,gue ConvEmtion to be. held on . Section Iv. Severa~ility. If any provision of this OI'- d~Ilance shaH be held invalid, the remainder of the or- FrIday, September 26, 1958, as guests ot the City., held invalid, the l'emainder of the Ordinance shall not be dInance shall not be affected thereby.

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o par- Memorial Church to Offer Elegant Rummage Debutantes Plan Show lb thi~ I For Charity Ball Twenty Two Debs Arrange Party for New Year's Eve at Little Club to Benefit Heart, Cancer and Muitiple Sclerosis Foundations The Heart Foundation. the American Cancer Society arId the Michigan Chapter, National Multiple Sclerosis Association will all. benefit from the glamorous Masque Ball planned by 22 debutantes for the holiday season. WOMEN PAGES Suzanne Wiggins is chair- 0 ... man of the party which and Mrs. AJired R. Glancy, will be held New Year's Jr. Eve at the Little Club with .The .group met ~onday eve- Cl k W"ll" l' rung m the McKmley place ar . I lams supp Ylng home of Miss Davis' parents, the mUSIC. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Davis, Assisting Miss Wiggins are Jr. to make arrangements. Elizabeth Davis, Susan Earl, They have enlisted the help of Melinda Bates, Lorna Candler, stag line members to mak~ the Joan L:Gro, Julie Bush and ball a success. Barbara Standish. ~ Thomas Mackey, Franklin 'and The debs are receiving ad- Earl, Frank H. Boos, Raymond From Another Pointe Short to vice from Mrs. George N. C. Leonard, Jr., and Louis D. Monro III, Mrs. Charles F. Hurr are the young men work- the Pointe Dodenhoff, Mrs. Ri<:hard A. ing on the charity balL of View Wiggins, Mrs. Otis U. Walker MARILYN DRETTMAN, By Patricia Talbot da u gh te r of the H~'NRY -Picture by Fre'd Runnells Alger-Stockard DRETTMANS, of Westchester Rare silver, antique glass, ermine left, and MRS. ROBERT BUTZ are Friday Book Review road, and K A R I N RAHM, wraps will be offered at the Grosse showing off some of the more valuable Group Meets Sept. 19 Betrothal Told One of the most worrying aspects about l~aving daughter of DR. and MRS. Pointe Memorial Church Rummage discards which will be available. home on a long trip, no matter how glamorous the LAMBERT P. RAHM, of Aud- A. Sale September 25 with cookie jars, Money raised by the ,sale helps buy The Friday Book Review of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. junket, is bidding goodbye to the house. Mrs. Charles B. ubon road, are among' the Grosse" Pointe Me mar i a 1 IN- seniors returning to Endicott rubber boots and vases. and fathers' materials for the Church Christmas Alger, Jr., returned this week Warren, Jr., has solved the problem by finding a tenant Church starts off the season NT Junior College, Beverly, Mass. ~old suits. MRS. HENRY WEIDLER,. Fair in the fall of 1959. to their Linco.m road home 70 for her lovely Washington road colonial home, " on Friday, September 19, at from New York where they '" '" II< 1 p.m. attended the engagement an- NO When she sails for Europe October 2 on the "United MRS. M. K. LEAHY, of Newt

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• Page Fourteen 'C; R 0 SSE POI N'T ENE W S Thursday. September 18. 1958 Thurs Society NewsGathered. from All of the. Pointes ..4------~ ,.. Baker-Hoffman, VQWS Exchanged Fro Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scharff, immediate families present. Eunice Hefferan of Balfour road, announce the The Rev. Marcus Johnson, of Short and to the Pointe marriage of their daughter, the Grosse Pointe Congrega- :Mrs. Phil Sandra Clai:re Hoffman, to (Continued from Pag~ 13) • CARL GEORGIS of McMillan Dean Eldon Baker, son of the tiomtl Church officiated. ly road, will enltertain frie~dJs road. Weds Mr. Jewett Eddins...... William Bakers, of Evart, After a short trip to North- and family with a cocktail- Mrs..Harry Mul'ford,;Jewett II . :Mich. ern Michigan the newlyweds supper party at the Detroit , MR. and JOHN HOWARD Couple Speaks Vows Saturday in Grosse Pointe KAY, of .Bloomfield. Terrace, Anniver The vows were exchanged returned to Olivet College Country Club in her parents' announce the birth of a Memorial Church; After Reception in Bride's a home ceremony with the where they are both students. honor. Wedc in ,daughter, MARY CLAIRE, on -..------.' .. Home Newlyweds Leave for Bermuda special d MR. and MRS, JOHN RUS- . September 3. The mother is SELL LEE, of Atlanta, Geor- the former CLAIRE ANN Eunice Hatch Hefferan, daughter of the George B. saries to gia, were in town last week- MEBUS, daughter of MR. and Hefferans, of Merriweather road, spoke her marriage Up a end to depos1t their two chil- MRS. PHILIP K. MEBUS, of vows to Harry Mulford Jewett II Saturday in Grosse gathered dren with her parents, the Whittier road. The LEO J. Pointe Memorial Church with Dr. Frank Fitt officiating. Quellos, ( HARRY W, KERRS, of Tour- KAYS, of Buckingham road, of Clairv are the paternal grandparents. Her tradi tionaJ. gown of~ aine' road befOO'e leaving I for date on S a 1dp east. They ,expect to • • • white peau de soie was lowed in their home, Mrs. Hef- return. to the PoinJte the middle MR. and MRS. ALBERT M. fashioned with a scalloped fer.ar; chose a gown of del- Joinir of next week. MACKEY, JR., of Kercheval kr and cathedral phmlUm and larkspur blue their hus n~ me . printed silk taffeta with, a .. ... avenue, announce the birth of road, the a daughter, JENNIFER ELLE- traIn, The.scallop roo.tif was matching blue velvet hat. Her 23"11; MARTHA ADAMS, dB/ugh- repeated In her .J'llliet cap flowers were white butterfly Kenneth] NA, on August 22. The mother tel' of MR. and MRS, FRANK edged with seed pearls orchids, Inspir ADAMS of Middlesex road, is the former ALEXANDRA .f"'" which caught a long ivory Mrs. Jewett wore apple and JULIE CUDLIP, daughter SEWALL, of Bath, Maine. in the Hil of MR. and MRS, MERLIN A. Paternal grandparents are the illusion veil. She carried green chiffon accented with end and a CUDLIP, of Lake Shore road, ALBERT M. MACKEYS, of butterfly or~hids, steph- darker, green and a green 1ar/h sail October 1on "TIle Liberte" Seminole avenue. an otis and ivy. velvet l~af hat .. Her flowers for a yeax's study in Europe ...... * ul. . if h' were white orchids, Christmc MR. and MRS. LEET ED- ~ la, J:fe eran was sr S15- When the newlyweds left on at the University oj. Geneva. te~ s mal.d of honor and the a wedding trip to Bermuda ~he girls wi,1l1eave the pointe WARD DENTON. (the former Chris1 CAROLINE ROBERTSON, of bndesmalds were Mrs, Law- the new Mrs. Jewett was a week prIor to their S'ari,lm.g renee D. Buhl, J;.,. Sally wearing a cocoa brovm suit tions for t 01 .date for a round of theate!1:'3 Lakeland avenue, ~.nounce Edward S the birth of a son, KELSEY B~ardslee, Mrs. W:llliam S. with a fur collar. They will and parties in New York. fund-raisiJ REED, on September 13. The Hickey, Barbara .Leonard, Mrs. make their home in Grosse Seplemter ...... Marcus W. SmIth and Mrs. P' te Assist LEET M. DENTONS, of Ox- George B. Whitehead. I om . _ MR. and MRS. RAY WHYTE ford road, are the paternal Mrs. 'Thee of' Oxford road, left Monday g.randJparents. They were gowned alike in Henrv Le to drive theiT son, TOMMY, bell shaped frocks of mimosa Parties Honor Kerr,~Mrs and his cousin, ALLEN yellow brocade. Flat yellow SCHROEDER; to C r Q inW e 11 Dennis Frank velvet bows with stiff veiling Miss Worcester Mrs. I School, Lenox, Mass. completed t"h e ir ensembles been orgai . . ... Wed in East and they carried yellow mums all summe and ivy. Parties are continuing tor Just home :from a tour of Mary Kate Worcester, daugh. of the mos Edward H. Jewett III was the Eastern CoLleges are SAN- The Patrick Frank family ter of the PhiliJp Ira Worces- Headil DRA BROWN B.nd her par- best man for his brother. They of Harvard road, has recently ters, of Vendome road, who who has Sl en1.s, MR. an

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Thursday, September 18, 1958 .S R.O SSE .p 0 I N T E, NEW $I Page I Fifteen s Woman's Page • • • by, of,. and for Pointe Women From Another Pointe of View To Give Course ,Mrs. Alfred R~R.euth,er, Jr, Symphony Aids Reuther-Weaver (Continued from Page 13) On COll,stitution Name .Officers l\Irs. Philip Baker, Mrs. Henry Wenger and Mrs. Dan S. Eddins. . Shall we call a constitution- The Junior Women's Asso- al convention to. revise the cia-tion for the Detroit Sym- Rites Read at Home * * * Michigan Constitution of 1908? phony Orchestra held its for- ointe Anniversary Week-End To help citizens of the com- mal luncheon meeting of the Bride Wears Italian Silk and Alencon Lace Princess munity answer this quesltion s season Wednesday noon at Red Gown for Wedding Last Friday., After Trip ~eddings in September have always had their own a three session course entitled Run Golf Club. spe~Ial charm so there are currently a crop of anniver- "The Dynamics of Michigan Mrs. D. Carleton Broderick East Newlyweds Will Live in New York sarIes to celebrate. State Government" will be held on three successive Wed- III, president for the coming At an afternoon ceremony in th,.e Bishop road home Up at Hidden Valley over the week-end a group neSday evenings, from 8 to 10 year, presented her new board of her parents Friday, Jane Lewis Weaver, daughter of gathered to mark their wedding days. The James o'olock, starting October 1. to the membership. Dr. and Mrs. Delmar Franklin Weaver, became the bride Quellos, of Berkshire road and the Clement Pennells, Dr. Louis Id. Friedland, not- The board will inelude Mes- of Alfred Richard Reuther .. T". of Clairview road, were both marking this important ed authority on political sci- dames Tho mas T. Restrick, ~ _ . Hef- date on Sunday. ence 'and professor at 'Wayne William A. Risdon and Cor- For her nuptials the bride • del- State University, will conduct nelius N. Ray III, vice-presi- chose an Italian silk prin- Reuth€r was in sapphire blue . Joining them were former September brides and dents; Stanley R. Day, record- cess style gown with a satin and carried spray orchids. blue theIr husbands, the William G. Siebe~ts, of Touraine the course which wiH be held 'th \a in the High School Annex. ing secretary; John E. Chapin, b0dice of Alencol1 lace. A When thE: newlyweds left road, the Albert Betteleys, of Hampton road, and the t. Her Dr. Friedland, who has been corresponding secretary; and wreath of orange blossoms on. an Eastern we~ding triP. the Kenneth Reichles. of Hampton road. eanng ~erfly at Wayne State since 1947, is Keith T. McKenn€y, treasurer. held her fingertip veil of brIde was v:r a .brI~ht . Inspired by the occasion Mrs. Que1l9 took first prize well known as an authority Standing committee chair- illusior: and she c.arried ~~u~e:o~o~~~t. They wlllllve apple In the Hidden Valley golf tournament over the week- on the state constitution. He men will be Mesdames Don- gardemas, stephanotis and with end and also made a hole in one on the putting gr~en. was project dir€ctor of the aid E. B row n, pro j e c t s; ivy. green "Little Hoover" Commission Charles S. Himelhoch, year Patricia Ann Thomas was owers * * * for Michigan and first direc,. bOQk; George F. Renaud. his- maid of honor in a pale pink Christmas is Coming 'tor of the Fair Employment torian; Maurice E. Sparr; so- faille ballerina gown. Her GETTING eft on Practices Commission. He is cial; and Willard W. ;.y.,rick...corsage was of deep pink uda MARRIED? . Christ Church is already humming with prepara- also consu1tant to the Citizens lund, telephone. sweetheart roses and ivy. I was Research Council, which pre- tIons for the giant Christmas Fair on November 13. Mrs. The association's busy sched- Sally Weaver was her sis- suit pared the report on. the pro- Edward S. Evans. Jr .• is chairman of this important ule for the coming season with ter's ju::ior attendant in pale will posed consolidation of three TUXEDO all events for the ben€fit of pink organza with a miniature rosse fund-raising event on the church calendar. Grosse Pointes. Also- Assisting her with the arduous planning chores are the Detroit Symphony will in- bouquet of pink ros~s. Full Dress The course will cover the elude a fall fashion tea Oct. 1 Robert A. Reuther was his Strollers-Cutaways Mrs. ~Theodore Buttrick. Mrs. John E. Caulkins, Mrs. structure and function of at the' L 0 c h moo r Club, a brother's best man. They are RENTAL SERVICE Henry Ledyard. Miss Frances Booth. Mrs. Harrv W. Michigan state government theatre party in November and the. sons of the Alfred Richard Business Suits Kerr. Mrs. Benjamin Long and Mrs. Warren Sh~lden. under the present constitution, one in January, a Symphony Reuthers of McKinley avenue. reorganization of the stat€ Mrs. Gordon Weller and Mrs. Edwin Stroh have Ba~l Jan. ~4, and. Bermuda Bert Cooper, of Charleston, "The Proper Apparel government in Michigan as -With Personalized Fitting" heen organizing their Christmas decorating committee Bridge partIes AprIl 1. I S.C., and the bride's brother, compared. wi,th other states -Photo by John Henderson Mrs. Broderick announced Delmar Franklin Weaver, Jr., g for all summer. This tinsel and glitter booth is always Qne which have revised their 'con- In the Bishop road home of her parents, Dr. and augh- of the most popular at the .....air. stitutions, the problems and that a check for $5,000 will be were ushers. O'Brien's Tuxedo Shops Mrs. Delmar Franklin Weaver last Friday~ JANE presented to the Symphony as For her daughter's wedding It's Fun To Go Formal rces- Heading the Paris counter is Mrs. Rivard Klippel, issues of a constitutional con- LEWIS WEAVER became the bride of Mr. Reuther, who vention, and alternative ways the Junior's associate sponsor and the reception which £01- who has such nimble sewing fingers. and Mrs. William son the Alfred Richard Reuthers, of McKinley avenue. pledge to the orchestra, the lowed Mrs. Weaver wore a 19045 MACK AVE. Has- Boales. Exquisite blanket covers, delicate linens of ail of updating ti::e c011i'titution. Near 7 Mile Rd, TU 4-4715 Mrs. money raised £Tom last year's gown of hyacinth blue slipper sorts are provided by the seamstresses for this booth. C i vi c org'anizations and projects. satin and a white orchid. Mrs. ater- church groups are being in- Kerby-Perusse ows Exchanged mber Mrs. Gay!ord Gillis, Jr .. and Mrs. Harold Beatty vited to sponsor represerlta- v have a department with a challenge "Fun with Food" mor- tives to the course. Mar,got Anne Perusse, dau- Richard Willis, of Evanston, which promises some gourmet fare. Mrs. William C. Fee for the course wiU be ghter of Dr. and Mrs. George Ill., was best man for Mr. Ford and Mrs. Walter B. Ford II have the surprise. $4 per person or $6 per L. Perusse, Jr., of Oak Park, Kertby and seating. the guests package section. always a favorite. couple. Regis,tration is' being Ill., was married recently to was William ,Finnegan, Jr., of handled at the Department of Douglas George Kerby, son of Chicago. >It * * Community Services of the of th1;' Floyd G. Kerbys, of Following a wedding trip to I Elegant' Rummage Grosse Pointe Public School Hollywood road, in Grace Lake Louise, Banff, Vancouver System, phone: TU 5-3808. Episcopal Chur<:h, Oak Park. and San Francisco the newly-' While Christ Church members are bringing to a ------For the wedding the bride weds will make their home in climax two years of Fair prepar~tiuns, members of PLAN TURKEY SHOOT chose a ballerina gown of lace Los Angeles. Grosse Pointe Memorial Church are busily collecting. . and taffeta and <:arried white • • elegant rummage for their sale on September 25. I The Fourth Annual Mid- orchids and lillies of the HOUSEHOLD HINT Wtnntnij All f d . d f h west Muzzle Loaders Turkey valley. I un s rals~ rom t ~ Run:m'age Sal.e a:-e used Shoot, a yearly event for de- M~'s.Donald E. Barber came .Egg whites whip up to the' I to purchase materIals for theIr ChrIstmas FaIr gIven on votees of oldtime firearms from Manhattan Beach, Cali!., the 'th Ch . t Ch h ' gr€atest volume if they're at aIterna t e years WI rIS urc. will be held at Greenfield to be her sister's matron of road, Mrs. Walter McAdow and Mrs. Paul Erickson arp. Village on Saturday and Sun- honor and the other attendant room temperature, according I Fli- fajhion • • • e will in charge of the RummaGe Sale and such unusual dis- day, October 11 and 12. More was Mrs. Matthew J. Donner, to Michigan State University ecipe cards they are gathering. b than 150 shoote~'.s from'. a of Garden Cny, Mich., the home economists. Bowl. beater . :- . dozen gun clubs In the mId- bridegroom's sister. They wore and egg whites should all be road There IS rare BelgIan lace, an antique glass candel- west Kentucky and Virginia' turquoise chiffon and carried room temperature for best abra, a' Scottish silver server to hold Edam cheese, a are ~xpected to take part. I white orchids. results. swill Chinese porcelain s~'eetmeat dish, an ermine jacket, ~~-~-~-~-----~--~~~-~-~-~-~_~ __ ~ ~ for fall-into-winter wearing, their curling tongs, a pink boudoir chair and dozens of Mason e the important for its sheer sim- er 26 jars for canning. to list just a few. o be Of course there are racks' of clothes too. Mrs. plicity . . . it's fine tailoring Hast- Charles Wright III, Mrs. Robert Butz, Mrs. Douglas •. , easy jacket fullness •.• will MacAlpine. Mrs. Sheldon Drennan, Mrs. Frank G. Yates, e re- Mrs. Daniel M. Carne and Mrs. James Morrison will .be and lit'de details. blue vending rummage on sale day. dding tweed and just one from Mrs e, of Artists' Mart To Have Exhibit ~ collection. Mrs. 69.95 give The Artists Market Willi Ford, Mrs. Eds€l Ford, Mrs. Ton- open its preview exhibtion of Walter B. Ford II, Mrs. Gay- the season, Wednesday, Sep- lord W. 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Din71Jer,Planned Mrs. Thomas Esmond Gagnon DAC Begins . Gagnon-Kavanaugh By Newcomers , Floor Shows Smith-Crawford Pat Grosse Pointe Newcomers Club begins its 13th year Fri- Detroit Athletic Club has. Vows Solemnized slated the week 0-£ Monday, VOW. s Exchanged day, 'October 3 at 7 o'clock. WE with a buffet dinner at St. September 22, through Satur- Pair Wed in St. Joseph's Church, Bay City; After Trip day, for a six-night dinner Michael's C"':hurchHall follow- NewlywE To Jamaica Will Live in Milwaukee. Wis,; ed by election of officers, dance. and floor show to In- Newlyweds leH for Bermuda After Ceremony in Bryn presentation of new members augurate the club's fall social Mawr Community Church _and Reception at In season. and set it into gay Papal Blessing Read at Ceremony and a surprise program. The Grosse Bointe New- swing. The South Shore Country Club in Chicago Ann Beverly Kaj'anuagh, of Van Antwerp road, Robere Merrill, Metropolitan comers Club w,as founded in daughter of the William Kavanaughs, of Bay City, Opera baritone, is the bright In the Bryn Mawr Community Church, Chicago, P. 1945, the initial membership Patn luminary eng.aged to highlight Saturday, September 6, Judith Carol Crawford, daugh- was married recently in St. Joseph's Church, Bay City, 7 couples. The purpose of the Lash, of to Thomas Esmond Gagnon ~ club is to acquaint couples the week of merrymaking, and ter of the William Fowle Crawfords, of Chicago, was Grosse F it will be a return for this .married to Stephen Worthington. Smith, of the Yates For her wed din 0' the sister's maid of honor and the who have receutly moved to son. Frolund. the. area with their neighbors. popular and topflight singer Gorham Smiths, of Edgemont park. road. bride chose a gown otwhite b;.idegroom's s i s t e r, Mrs. who won acclaim during his /~.>- _ Two parties are held each silk Ol~C1anzaover mist taf- J\illchael Coate :was n:atron of For thE h . h d honor. The bndemalds were month during the seaslon' and DAC appearance two years The bride wore a period cago, Ill.; Joa~ Robinson, Ann feta. Pale pmk t re~ s Helen 'LaPorte, a cousin of the guests are eligible after they ago. gown of heirloom pearl en- Richardson of Sew i c k 1e y, ballerina formed an.all oyer embrold- bride and Rosemary Kava- Dinner and dancing are t d h . 11 1 Penn., and Sara Fry of Short lace and have attended three parties. scheduled for 7 O'clock, and crus e c antI y ace, ered mobf WIth self ap- naugh, the bride's sister. The Membership is limited to three preceding cocktail parties are bordered with a swag of Hills,. N. J. with a Q pliques of the organza. flower girl was Lynn LaPorte, years. Most prospective mem- and a ski in planning stages. After the 'silk peau de soie with a Howard B.' Knaggs, Jr., A matching pillbox held her the bride's cousin. bers are suggested by actives lace. seq1 four tiered Engish mist veil John Cue tel' was best mac who submit their name to the floor show at 9:30, dancing . "11' acted as the best man and Mr. will take over again. court tram. Her SIlk 1 USlOn Smith's ushers were Gordon double ( and she carried Rapture roses for Mr. Gagnon, son of the chairman. Active membership Seymour Hoffman, gifted veil was held to her head T. Ford, E. Rust Muirhead, shoulder 1 and stephanotis. Frederic G. Gagnons, of Van in t..,e club this year number~ pianist and conductor, and his by a matching lace cap. She Frank H. Boos, III, Eric W. and she c, The five bridal attendants Antwerp roat!. Ushering were 100 Couples, Over 40{) couples orchestra will be on the band- carried cymbidium orchids Stroh and Leonard W. Smith, '\Vere dressed in shell pink taf- Michael W. Coate, and Patrick have been members since t.he with her stand. The group arrived at and stephanotis. William Kersten, Ernest C. feta sheaths with an em- Terrance and Paul Kavanaugh, club's inception. Emmy Committee heads for the the club last Friday for an ex- Kanzler, Jr., of Pacific Pall- broidered motif and matching the bride's ~rother. tended stay. Constance Crawford, attend- sades, Calif., and Robert Spitz- h0nor, WOl petal bandeaux. Their bou- A Papal blessing was read first meeting are Mr. and Mrs. with a traI Kenneth Kurtz, chairmen, as- Arrangements are in the ing her sister as maid of honor, miller, Jr., of Buffalo, N. Y. quets \v ere of American I at the ceremony which was hands of Entertainment Chair. wore a floor length emerald front trim sisted by Dr. and Mrs. Wyatt Beauty roses. followed 1:'ya reception at the man Martin C. Callahan and green satin empire gown. A Following ,the reception at bouquet Haisten, the Don Bays, the. Joan Kavanaugh was her Wenonah Hotel. his committee. They are sug- tiny satin hat of matching the South Shore .Country Club roses. Jack Reynolds, the Woelfels, gesting b 1a c k tie attire color C'Ompleted her costume. Mr. and Mrs. Smith left for a the Leo Cowlings, and the Sandra . :}. throughout the week to add She carried a bouquet of light Bermuda honeymoon . Neil Shanahans. :'1. tendant, The committee for the open- , luster to the occasion. The amazon lilies. Mrs. Crawford wore a pale organza an I .h :f i II ' ,.. ~ ..~. ~-,. committee aides include Grosse d' lemon yelLow hammered satl'n roses. you re on t e go ... ing party is traditionally made P . The bridesmaids, ress'€:d In omters Joseph E. Bayne Leo th f h' B gown wl'th a beaded l'nner up of the entire governing In St. Josephs Church, Bay City ANN BEVERLY F. . k 'e same as- lOn, were ar- The br board of the Newcomers Club. KAVANAUGH, of Van Antwerp road, daughter of the Kltzpatnc and Frank W. bara Crawford, sister of the front sheath. Mrs. Sml'th W'OI-e Robert Bn It is their final duty for the William P. Kavanaughs, of Bay City, was married to eyser. bride, Elizabeth Ann Marste I- a sea foam gown of Alenr-on'- man. Seati club. Among the D A C'I; Pointe Ch' lace and starched chiffon. Be ready to go Mr. Gagnon recently. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. members who alreadv have leI', Karen Walsh, all of 1- James a! Abbey. Frederic G. Gagnon, of Van Antwerp road. reserved tables are 1\1:r. and . . with a permanent wave Mrs. Franklin P. Willi~ms, Mr. ~~~~~~~~~======9i1 that keeps you looking at the A.A.D.W. Groups Followin and Mrs. John Veech, the peak of perfection. gives you church pal Terry Kuhns, the Arnold F. that "naturally wavy" IOuk Plart Meetiltgs Michigan Court Plans for Florida that's better than nature's own. Plan Luncheon Malows, the George Frisch- bride wore Treat yourself to a proCessional luncheon September 2;3 korns, and the William J. permanent always available in Mrs. Albert D. Conkey will Like Grid Game Touscanys. DON'T LOOK FOR BARGAINS entertain reHow AAUW Status our salon in a price range, but Pointe and Detroit are a with uniform results. of Women members in her 802 members of Michigan Court of A f,all kickoff luncheon pat- Pemberton road home next the National Society, Women terned after a football game I1tgatheriltg Tea IN f'ARACHUTES OR INSURANCE! ,Monday, September Guests 22. Descendants of the Ancient will be held by the Women's will gather at 1:30 p.m. to hear and Honorable Artillery COlU- Association of the Grosse At Mrs. Slade's the ~roup's speaker, Mrs. R. pany, will motor to Midland Poi n t e Woods Presbyterian L. Shepard, on the subject, Tuesday, September 23, for Church at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Invitations are in the mail Robelle' 5 Beauty Salon "Dreamers of the American September. 23. Dream." the fall luncheon-meeting of for an Ingathering Tea which 19027 Mack at Moross Road TU 4-1 130 the Society, at the Midland Mrs. D. Dwight Struthers, will be held in the Edgemere ARTHUR J. ROHDE 'I'he Contemporary Litera- Com m un i t y Center, with .AND OOMPANY Open Thursday and Friday Evenings president. will have oharge of road home of Mrs. C. Blount ture AAUW group will meet 'luncheon set for 1 o'clock. a business session. Slade on September 30. CUSTOMER FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORF on Tuesday, September 23, Reservations s h 0 u I d be Donation will be a bundle of 7:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. made by Friday, September The "lineup" will be a pro- INSURANCE John R. Pear. Mrs. James H. 19. gram directed by Mrs. Charles saleable merchandise to stock Bryant and featuring the ac- the shelves and racks of Bar- Graves will assist as co-hostess. There will be a brief board 2711 East Jefferson, Detroit 7 Mich. tivities of the association's gain Counter East, are-sale' LO 7-6100 Mesdames Ar.thur C. Neidow, meeting at 12:30 o'clock, and See it in our new and beautiful World Service Department. shop at 13906 Mack avenue. Oswald Robbms, John Schon- the business s e s s ion after Proceeds from this shop are enberg, and Robert H. Snyder luncheon. . The "half-time" activity will be promotion of the Faith Goal used to operate community will presp-nt the prog.ram o.fre- Mrs. J 0 s e p h C. Rice, of Pledges and "victory" w111be houses for underprivileged CHINA and GLASS ROOM lated subject rr;t,atter.III rev,~ews Tecumseh, state second vice. the dedication of the Faith children. of' the f?llow:ng tItles:" ,.The president, and a former na- Chairmen for the tea are l second floor Or g a n I z at Ion Man;. The tiona1 officer will show' pic- Goal and Summer Offering by '985 Mrs. Charles C. Mullikin. Mrs. A. D. Freydl and Mrs. Lon~ly "Cr~wd,". "The Exur. tures of. her 'recent European William Kennedy. ban-Ites, Madlsor. Avenue, trip The Lydia Group, led by Wi USA," and "Hidden Persua- . Mrs. W'ard CornweLl, will be ders." luncheon hostesses. Reserva- RUMMAGE SALE Mrs. Conkey will again open Betteley-Davidson Troth tions are being accepted by A rummage sale will be her home, on Thursday, Sep- Mrs. Frank B a b bag e, TV. sponsored by the "Daughters tember 25, to AAUW members Announced in Kalamazoo 4-19209.The deadline is Sun- of Isab.ella, Our Lady of Lor- when they' convene at 10 a.m. day, September 21. The church etto Circle 937, Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. David- for a Legis1a.J.tive program nurs.ery will be open for the at the Knights of Columbus son of Kalamazoo, announce meeting. Mrs. Ed ward ,F. meeting. Hall, 15570 Toepfer road, East the' e n gag e men t of their Gehrig, as the day's speaker, Detroi~, starting at 9:30 a.m. daughter, Judy Lyn, to Charles wIll vresent the program "The Lots of things would go and continuing alII day. Rollins Metteley, son of the Voter and the Constitution of without saying if people would Chairman of the e.....ent IS Michiga:n." A~bert E. Betteleys, of Hamp- only give them half a chance. ton road. Mrs. Olive Little, PR 1-9540. Miss Davidson is a sopho .. HOUSEHOLD HINT From ,he largest ~Olf"c:tlll" of better c:o,,'.mporory i" Mid America more at Western 'Michigan , If you'd like 00 minimize University and her fiance is a " a high ceiling in your kitchen, senior there. He is affiliated Professional decorator sert.:ice, without use a light color for the upper with Chi Sigma Kappa. cabinets and wall and a darker charge of course, color for the lower cabinets and floor, say home furnish- FIUv1 PROGRAM SET ings specialists at Michigan There will be .a 30 minute State University. Be sure the movie program for children of top color is the lig.hter so the school age on Thursday, Sept. room won't }ook top heavy. 25, at 4 p. m. at the Thomas For the counter you can select Jefferson Library, Warren at a third color, match the floor Outer Drive. . color, or use a mixtur'e like a Films. are "Marine Life and spatter design. 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Beware of the man who con- Trying to correct the faults Delightful tinually speaks of fair play- of one's acquaintances is no he's looking for the cest of it. way to retain friendships. New! • new fluted shape bone china Choose Scribner-Jean Fresh Flowers c. }~RED JEAN by 1Ro~aliloulton NEVER BEFORE BEAUTY LIKE THIS! .S~J~C:;fuMfer. \ Gentle as the first breath of springtime .•• Creme a refreshingly new floral desigll in soft tones of SERVING GROSSE POINTERS FOR OVER HALF A CENTURY , YOUR ACCOUNT INVITED blue and grey with gem-like accents in TRAN QUILEASE turquoise raised enamel. Created for the newly 3143 E JEFFERSON Near.DeaconeSll LO 7-4046 • '.. HospItal b-y FRANCES DENNEY styled fluted shape, MILLEFLELJR is at home .Advertised with all traditional decor. Gratify your m Fw the tense lines of maltt leading taste for beauty! See our Royal Doulton For thI drawn lidn of nervousness Itlagazines dinnerware today! Fov the th'ed look of fatigue Fine ~e~~ices by Valente 5 PIECE PLACE SETTING $11,SD You see and ~ ~S~.the ~ time }'Oti Me Creme Tranqu-ilease I tt is a be~y cream particu~ariy formu- lated to soothe ... to I..... to beavtify the complexion reoi';fAng 0/ iewe!r';f when.tense ~, Orawa skin, a tired look occur. $15. [ ~· . if you know exactly what you want, remoun#ng iew~£ and rep~ iro but have' never seen one. before, Frances Del\.~J' so beooves m the effectiveness of and can't describe it, this .marvelous be~ui¥ cream that soo j~) making this g and you know you'll know it when you very special off&r, N:a ordet' 10 put ilt with~fl the reach fine watch. and clock pepair6 g see it, and it's t!n access(Jr:J'J(that just-right of evert WO~ IIII'k;M P!v& \M accessory for your home) come to , Englander's. We've got it. FurniturefMUl tNTRODUCTORY SI;ZE 11 New! Expert diamond setting done right, in our so f01,th for the smart ~i.nhear:. store beibre your eyes. It's 0 new and appre-, 11 ~Ioted service. • two weeks only, $1,~ \ d CHARLES w.WARREN & COMPANY VALENTE JEWELRY JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS i , 1520 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD E. at.Kensington Kercheval Ave. .16601 , Warren, i' Detroit 26, Michigon - Tel.phon. WO 2.5161 - Stor. Houn lOlOO until 5:00 FREEPARKING TU 1-4800 Delivst'us-TV 5-8900 EASTLAND open Thurs., Fri.,Sot., 'til 9 Open Fridav Evenings , 2&S 4 PiiI. , • t '!I

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perfect condition. The work- Soroptimists Co,nduct mmage Sale Sale Planned by Methodists ers will make them saleable if Patricia J. Lash Ru at aU possible. The WO,man's Society of the man; Mrs. Raymond Crock- Please take items to Mrs. Grosse Pointe M'e tho d i s t ford, co-chairman; and Mrs. Walter Kann at 803 Lincoln road, or directly to the Meth- 'Church wiii hold a rummage Francis Shaw, assistant chair- . . odists Church at 211 Moros Weds Mr. Frolund s.;ile ~hursday, October 2, in man. the community room of {he road. If you wish to have your The public is asked to share discards picked up, call Mrs. Bryn Newlyweds Traveled to Florida After Rites Saturday church in MoroSiSroad. Head- in the fun of gathering and ing the committee in charge Kann at TU. 5-7435 or Mrs. giving of no longer needed Crockford at TV. 4-1123, or t In Grosse Pointe Unitarian Church. , Will . are Mrs. Walter Kann, chair- articles. Items need not be in the church office TU. 1-7888. Make Home in Hampton Road :ago) Patricia J. Lash. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John K. • • ugh- • • was Lash, of J.Iawthorne road. was married Saturday in • rates Grosse Pomte Unitarian Church to Christian Nelson Frolund. son of the Nelson C. Frolunds, of Hawthorne road. ~ signs of FINE FOODS

Ann For the rites she chose a I wool jersey dress and black ley. ballerina gown of Chantilly II ac.ces~.orie~. The newlyweds always ... at :;hort lace and tulle fashioned w111llve In Hampton road. with a Queen Anne collar --.---- and a skirt appliqued with Alpha Chi Omega Grads Hudson s EASTLAND Jr., i Mr. lace, sequins and pearls. A To Meet September 26 • ~rdon double crown held her • • . SEAWAY ROOM 1ead, shoulder length illusion veil The regular meeting of the • ~ w. and she carried white roses East Side Alumna Group of Delightful dining at moderate prices. mith, with her prayer book. Alpha Chi Omega will be held Plus fashion modeling each Tuesday "..c. ,-~. Pali- Emmy Frolund, maid of Friday. September 26 at 12:30 from 12 till 2. Lunch da ily I I till 3 :30; ;pitz- h~nor, wore blue silk organza at the home of Mrs. Richard dinner Thursday, Friday, Saturday ,nth a t~apeze back and apron' Cordtz, 315 Rivard. Y. 4:30 till 8. Come calling Today. The front trimmed in satin Her D t '11 b serve.J. bou t f" esser Wl.. e u. n at que was 0 matchmg Plans will be made for the The Grosse Pointe SOl"optimist MARION,BACKMAN, VIRGINIA 4th Floor-by escalator or elevator. Club roses. 'coming year and all alumnae Club held a successful rummage sale TROWBRIDGE, and LUCILLE HUT- for a Sandra Gore, the other at- in this area are cordially in- Friday and Saturday, September 12 CHENREUTHER, president, attended ANCHOR ROOM tendant, wore yellow silk vited to attend. Reservations and 13" at 20445 Mack, i~ Grosse to last minute details the evening be- pale organza and carried matching may be made by calling Mrs. Pointe Woods. K2\THRYN GANNON, fore. This is an annual event. The pro- Complete arrangements, ideal serv- roses. Cordtz at TU 2-4723. satin VIRGINIA WILLIAMS, FLORENCE ceeds will be used f011l their m~ny ice and otmosphere for business nner The. bridegroom ask e d LEHMAN, CAR 0 L Y N WICKS, service proj ects. INJURED IN FALL luncheons or dinners, bridge teas, re- wore Robert Broom to be his best neon man. Se3.ting the guests were Robert Redlin, 40, of Loch- ceptions. Call office for details. DR moor, slipped and fell down 1-3232, Ext. 541. 4th Floor, James Ogden and Daniel Regina High School ~ Abbey. the stairs of his home, frac- Mrs. Alger Head of Art Society turing his left leg, just above Club Meets Sept. 17 Following a reception in the the ankle. on Saturday, Sep- Mrs. Frederick M. Alger, Jr., ium holdings and his enorm- BAKER:YSHOP \ • church parlors the pair left tember 13. He was taken to The first genel'al meeting of of Grossel\ Pointe, Mich., has . ous collection of American • Fresh, delicious, family - approved fo~ Florida. For traveling the Cottage Hospital by Shores the sc~ool year for t~e MOI?'s accepted the position of na- art; Al Capp of New York and • , . bnde wore a green and black I police ambulance. & Da.ds Club of Regma H1gh tional women's chairman of baked goods. Baked fresh daily in Boston, popular cart 00 n ist ;~'~:::':.:"::~:~~7/.ancing former United States ambassa- held state offices, and in San • . from 9 p.m. on. Tickets may dor to Belgium (1953-1957). Diego, Calif., where her hus- from a shopping pause snack to ~ be obtained from students, Mr. Alger previously served band was stationed WiUl the complete breakfast, lunch, dinner. parents or at the school. The six years in Michigan state navy for two years duripg Opens 9:30 daily. Till 5: 15 Monday, (Lonation will be :ji2.50per per- offices, lastly as Secretary of World War II. For several son, which also includes re- State. years she was co-chairman of TuesdClY, Wed n e s d ~ y. Till 8:30 freshments. All Regina pa1rents Mrs. Alger's interest in art is the British War Relief Ball in and friends are cord'ially in- Thursday, Friday, Seturday. In Cus- keen and her knowledge is a Detroit. vited to attend. tomers Lobby. Basement. wide one acquired in many Her mother, the late Mrs. A paper Clnve wEI be spon- years spent abroad. In 1927-28- Dewey, was prominent in sored the first week in Octo- 29 her father served as finan- Washington society and phil- ber. For further information cial advisor to the Polish gov- anthropic .work. call Fmnk Marchwinsld. 19853 Mac/( Avenue, Grosse Pointe .s~ ernment and she and Mr. Paper. cardboard

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GROSSe POINTE NEWS Thursday, September 18, 1958 I, Page Eighteen I i" I • Don't j that a m Society News G"athe"redfrom ~AIIof the Pointes because h thing.

CARR St. Michael's Churc'h Ho Iding Sale Pointe Coterie Alpha Gamma Delta Hospital Aides . ,. To Install New Chapter Plan Rummage Sale . X0 H old Dance To Hear Talk C Alpha Gamma Delta has in- F Grosse Poin.te mar To i e d staHo€'da 7bt chapter of the The Women's Auxiliary of fraternity at W'ayne State Uni- Good F At St. Michael's couples, young and old: are Cottage Hospital will hold invited to Coterie's first dance versi~y, tho€'first pledge class their fall general meeting Fri- HO Women of Church Have Been Working All Summer of the fall season at the War initiated last week. day, September 26 at 10 Memorial, Saturday evening, Local members assisting at o'cl,ock at the Nurses Resi- CH To Make Event Successful on September 26 and 27 Octobe 11 from 9 until 12 the ce~monies were Mrs. B. dence on Ridge road. r , F. Martin, of Hawthorne road, 16719 Mo o'clock. Speaker for the meeting will ' and her daughter, Mrs. G. Between ~ During the summer months the women of St. W. be Mrs. Ralph Guiney, Plan- Michael's Episcopal Church have been working under If you need a lift for that Auch, of St. Clair Shores; Mrs. Mond low :feeling, Al Ross and his Fred Holder, of University ning Director for Service to 12:30 the able leadership of Mrs. Edward K. Kennedy, Jr., and ttLe Ageing for United Com- Sun,. Mrs. Roger B. Judkins, co-chairmen for the annual orchestra will put pep in your place; Mrs. R. D. Halford, of Sat. ] step. Now is the time to polish H;a.rcourt road; Mrs. Patrick munity Services. She will Rummage Sale sponsored by the Woman's Auxiliary to those dancing shoes and point J, Burk-e, of Lak-epointe ave- sp€ak on, "Daring, We are Growing Old." be held September 26 and 27, in the parish hall of the l" them toward the War Mem- nue; Mrs. Paul Oornelisen, of Church, 20475 Sunningdale Park. orial for a wonderful evening Fairway lane; Mrs. N. A. Luncheon will follow the ~------of dancing at a cos,t of. only Baker, of Stephens road, and meeting and interested wom€n DrZZI Work actuallv began in S lIlt' 1 l' in the community are invited. MASON ' d" b ma e ec flea app lances $3.00 per couple. This inCludes Mrs. George Roge-rs, of Clover- co11ec~mg an sortmg e- I are tak,en c.are of by Mrs. the cost of refreshments ly road. fore tne summe.r months ~y George Thorn and Mrs. Louis served during the intermis------.-- Man's interference with na- all the CommIttee ChaIr- Troglia. Under miscellaneous, sion. Consistency in all things is ture's plans nearly always men and the representa- an important part of every 'Old :friends of Coterie will' a man's ffi:ost preClOus asset. I brings a disastrous reaction. r30 ti\'es assisting them from rummage sal-=, are -the shoes, notice that this year's dance -,------~------each of the eight Guilds. hats, belts and all leather will be held on the, second The \'arious departments ~ood~ and these items are pe- Saturday of the month. If you are organized as follows: mg assembled by Mrs. Eugene haven't been to the Coterie 1len's and Boys' 'Near: Mrs. Most. dances before, circle October Frank Butcher, Mrs. Ar- Kitchen ware, china and 11 on your calendar, and take advantag€ of a Coterie extra-I thur K u e eke n and MrS'. glass will be displayed by Mrs. i a c}iance to meet new friends. Floyd K e r by. Women)s Robert Chandler and' Mrs. Wear: Mrs. John Cushran, George Brown. Pick-up work i I .m Mrs. Henl"YCope, Mrs. Mil- is being carried on by Mrs. GETS LITTERING TICKET! '11 ton Irvin Malcolm and Mrs. John I • O. Cross and Mrs. Fred- A ticket for littering was Barlow. Supplies of all kinds • erick Button. for everyone are bei.ng gath- issued John Sterling, of 1005 ered to have in readiness by Kensingtftn road, last Tuesday, Mrs. Ralph Spre::;ser has September 9. The arrest was given her attention to the In- Mrs. Ray Nigro and M~s. Fred- .. made when Sterling tossed a :. fants and Children's Wear do- eric Besimer. Mrs. Nelson B. . pie at a passing vehicle on nations and is also organizing . . Fisher, treasurer for the Wo- Fisher road, in iron t of Grosse the sales personnel and cash- The Finest in Ballet Training • man's Auxiliary, is in charge Pointe High SchooL iers who will serve when the -Picture by Fred Runnells of finetnces. Ell sales begins. Mrs. Marc Alan Helping get ready for the big rum- R 0 G E R JUDKI!,!S, co-chairman; Louis RlIvanal Lorna Ravanal and Mrs. David Barker have Publicity is being shared by mage sale which will be held at St. MRS, CLARENCE E. GUNN and EnrolllVow! now In our .. charge of the toy de~artm~nt Mrs. John Ludwig who is tak- Michael's Church on September 26 MRS. EDWARD KENNEDY, J>R., co- and also the books and rec- ing care of the advertising and and 27, are, left to right: - MRS.' chairman. . NEW HOME! TUXEDO 4-4340 ords. Mrs. Don Nigro and Mrs. Mrs. Herbert Shanks for th€ If 140 Answer, Coli TU 2-6827 Robert Bodycombe hope to editorial. Supervision of the the wife of the rector, Mrs. Church Guilds Plan Meetings have a substantial assortment refreshments for all the work- Edgar H. Yeoman. She will be Slwppe assisted by Mrs. George H. of linens. ers has been undertak~n by The Woman's Auxiliary of St. Agnes Guild members Ravanal School 0/ Ballet Hann, the wife of the n:ewly ------~\~------_.- appointed ~assistant minister. 81. Michael's Episcopal Church I will convene at Mrs. G. Louis 19603 M~ck Ave., Grosse Pointe Like An Old Keepsake. • • on Sunningdale anounces their Kalb's home at 1358 H0l1)1- Pl'eparation for a sale of eight G u i Ids have planned wood, co-hostess Mrs. David de this kind requires a maximum September meetings as 1'01- Barker. WE of the vol'unt€er spirit, perse- lows: S1. Martha's Guild will meet "Evuythint the Denc.r verance and endless patience, Dr.am. Ahout" The four evening G u i 1d s at the home of Mrs. Lincoln All under one Roof but the various committees which will meet on Septem- Solberg, 15411 East Fairmont, have felt that a great deRl 'of ber 2:Z are: St. E.;iizabeth's at co-hostess Mrs. Jack Manko. Dresses, Shoes, Toe P!ds {;/aine ..Arndt fellowship alid fun have bal.- the home of Mrs. Edward The four day Guilds usually Tights, Nets, Sequins, Points. anced the time and effort Knoll 20654 No'l'th Ma.ple Lane holding luncheon meetings in ete., Chi C c'.lg 0 Thec'.ltricel SCHOOL OF THE DANCE given and they look forward co-hostess, Mrs. G u e nth e r the homes of members are all Shoes to the sale, assured that it has Buergel; meeting at the parish hall of .. been very worthwhile. S1. Hilda's at the home of St. Michael's Church to assis,t I!\ FALL CLASSES NOW FOR~,~ING Mrs. Robert McFadden, 24555 with the work of the Rum- ~ !' .# ~ ~ ., ~ Petersburg, East Detroit, cO- mage Sale. Costume Mrs. Ralph Joh'nson hostess, Mrs. E. Tho mas Hostess for the day for St. -~'I~ Patterns Behnke; Catharine's Guild, will be Miss Ballet Tap Our 3, To Entertain Sorority .Jane Simpson and Mrs. Leslie and • European Travelers Feted Borthwick; for St. Margaret's, Colorful Mrs. Ralph Johnson's hom€ . DAC I Mrs. Robert Jones and Mrs. Fabrics Acrobatic Characte-r in University place will be the By H . SImon~ at J 0 h n C u s h ran. For St. • <. setting for the first fall meet- Mr. and Mrs. How a r d Cecelia's Guild, Mr:s. Frederic lS23~ ing of the Detroit Alumnae Simon, of Buckingham road, Besimer and St. Mary's group Doing all costumes Chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi entertained at a dinner party will be taken care of by Mrs. Modern for c'.l specil!ll • sorority. at the Detroit Athletic Club Earl Seielstad, Mrs. Leonard feoture et the Lotin yuorter, It will be a buffoet supper at September 9 to fete Mr. and Rochte and Mrs. Lance Has- Speci~r cI~sses for pre-school children Mrs. Paul Zerkle, of Grosse kell. Sun., Oct 6,' Auspicious of 7 o'clock .followed by a me€t- Assumption Church. ing and' pre~rummage sale. Pointe, and the Willard H. At the regular meeting of 16641 East Warren Ave. Reserva tions may be made by Holts, of Birmingham. the Auxilia,ry in September TU 2-7522 calling Mrs. Johnson. The Holts will leave Octo- those who attended heard a In the Yorkshire Building ber 3 for a trip around the very in t ere s tin g talk on 16605 E. Warren Ave. Glt new way to This group is planning its world, and the Zerkles plan "Women of the Bible" by Dr. c'.lt Kensington annual rummage sale to be to move from the Pointe in Thelma James, Professor of TUxedo 5-7703 TUxedo 5-3638 held on October 23\ in High- late pctober and to make their English at Wayne State Uni- Ef,'enings-L~1-5436 " land Park. Rummage may be home in Florida. . versity. entertain! brought to the supper: meeting ,The 1Jravels were the main i. on September 23 or it will be topic of conversation in the picked up the week of October group which included the Mar- 12 if you call Mrs. Watson vin Andersons ann the Clar- Ford, TU. 5-9169. 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WORKS BOTH WAYS I T C · The U1'1i;el'$ity of MiOh;gan.1 Don't jump to conclusion WO ars Tangle In MInor Crash Peter UstinovCo11l.ing to Cass wa~ the fU'st coUege in the FOR SKATING AT ITS BEST that a man knows it all just Thert~ were no viola-t-l.o-n-s-l.s-.---- country to off.er an integlfated because he never says any- <»' one, and ne1ther driver to Audiences at the Cass Thea- Staged by George S. Kauf- thing. . sued, anti damage was slight be at fault. tre, beginning September 22 man, "Rpmanoff and Juliet" g,raduate pro,ram in health for two weeks, will have the featul~S Edward, Atienza and ,and soaiety aspects of nuclear F======to both vehid~ but the inci- opportunity of viewing, after Marianne Deeming of the origi- ICE FLAIR NO END radiatio-n. CARRY OUT SERVICE dent w~s still distressing to one year on Broadway ~ a nal London cast. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT as the drivers involved, Penelope The thing som.e men don't Settings by Dennis Maacle5 G.d In en the fun at Detroit'll tlneat Ice akatlJur arena. seem to realize I is that they L. Distin, of 1200 Grayton are :from the desig.ns used in C.dh mllmbeuhlp& &vaU..blll In all prlOll ranges • • , ~ CHINESE road, and David J. Cook 430 can learn a little every day and for .11 .ru. tGO, Stop 1n or oall III for full putlculara the original production, under cetll Rivard boulevard,. ' and still not know it all. NOW blltore the faU IkaU1l1' &IlllleD uDderway. FOODS *e supervisian of Howard Miss Distin was driving eas,t Bay. who has also lighted the PLAN YOUR GROUP PARTY NOW! iiry of Good Food-Good Reputation hold on-Maumee dn Thursday after- show. Costumes are by Helene 15C»1 Charlevoix nr. Alter ROld-Tel~phone VA 2.6965 noon, September 11, and had Ilg Fri- Pons. Incidental music was HONG KONG stopped for the sign at the Now thru Tuelday ICE BY BELTEMP at 10 composed by Harold. &nie Andy Grttfith Resi- CHOP SUEY Rivard intersection. -She start- and ballads by Anthony Hop- Nick Adams - ed up without seeing Cook's kin~ and Mr.Ustinov. '. "NO TIME FOIt 16719 Mock TU 2-0102 car, which was headed south SERGEANTS" ng will "The pict!lre that is win- Between Yorksh'.re and Bishop on Rivard, and smashed into This is the first Theatre ninl' every medal for mirth." . Plan- Monday U:ru Friday it. Gtiild~American Theatre So- ..ice to 12:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. ciety subscription play 'Of the Itartint Wednelday ';1~2~::~:n~:~MON,DAY,SEPT.22 ,I Com- Sun., Noon to 9 p.m. Grosse Pointe City PoEce 1958-59 season. Evening' per- Frank Sinatra Sat. 12:30 to 11 p.m. considered the accident a min- TOllY Curtis ! . First Theatre Guild Subscription Play ~ will formances are scheduled. at Natalie Wood 1e are 8:30 p.m. with a special Sun- "KINGS GO FORTH" From the novel by Joe David THE SI~A-SH COMEDY HIT cbJ.y evening performance on Miller. 'w the September 28 at 7:30 p.m. Mat- women FOR RESULTFUL inees are slated on Wednesday, nvited. September 24 at 2:00 p.m. SALES MEETINGS. PETER USTINOV and Saturdays, September 27 and October 4 at 2:00 p.m. ith na- - ST. CLAIR INN! smash playwright-star, Petex always Ustinov, making his first stage :tion. tour in this country in the role More and more compcnies he pla'Y'ed for 365 perform- now featuring "A Grosse Pointe Tradition" are finding ST. CLAIR INN the ances at the Piccadilly Theatre dance music by in London. ideal locale for soles meetings, Producer David Merrick, to "THE personnel trait"!ing sessions and whose credit are such hits as It Written by PETERUSTINOV Staged by GEORGE S. KAUFMAN TOWNSMEN " business conferences - ranging "Fanny" and "The Match- with HENRY LASCOE .> - Be captivated - by this from one-doy programs to of • maker," is the one who suc- beauti'ful new Gold ceeded where others nailed (i.e. MARIANNE OEHAING, EDWARD ATIENZA, HUMPHREY DAVIS RUBINSTEIN . Cup Room - in the fairs losting 0 week. . Combines Fi." Food With Fine Entertainment EYe,.: MOil. tilr .. Thlfrs. Ir hll. Sept. 28, Mcdn Fl. 4.95, Bale. 3.85, 3.30, Whittier - at the river in the case of "The Love of 2.20; fri .... Sat, Eves.: MaIn Fl. 5.50. Boic. 4.40, 3.30. 2.20. Matinees ... favorite rendezvous Four Colonels") in convincing' , W.d. S.,t .. 2. (, &ab.: Medn PI. 3.85; Bale. 2.75. 2:20. Tax Illcluded. BOSTON 'POPS' for cocktails, dining Open 011 year and located IYft lEx. SIIII.) 8:30, SUII. 7:30; Mats. 2 P.M. Bolt Office Open 10 to 6. .and dancing . . . be England's brightest and young_ NOW APPEARIN& Tlck.k allo 011s:ale at Ce"ter Nuslc Shop, Northland and Eastland ORCHESTRA tempted by exciting Qnly 50 miles from Detroit on est playwright-actor to paJ."- , 0 flaming sword food spcc1r:lties and other beautiful St. Clair River, the take in this prcs,entation of a famed Whittier cuisine romp in which, as autjlor, U:!'ti- GEORGE FEVER , FRAJCiSCATTI .. Smorgasbord lunch- Inn gives business and indus- eon daily. Closed Sun- nav broadly paraphrase~ the ReA Recording Artist ROBERT SHAW CHOR'ALE day. trial organizations everything Mcmtague and Capulet by TV Star - Firestone Hour . and ~ORCHE~RA " • Dance Vocalist needed for highly successful setting up a love affair be- Nancy Peters tween the daughter of a • C:')cktail Music meetings. Focilities include .•. "'enning a "arty. CESARE VAtLETTI' . by Pat Croft Unii'ed States Ambassador &"ld I lal the Soonof a Soviet Ambassa- ENJOY THE CELEBRITY ROOM dor in a small and mythical •.' Luboshutz' & 'Nemenoff . • over~jght accommod'=ltlons Reservations Suggest": VAlley 2-4118 ... ' country tn Europe. for groups numbering up to 130 15301 ~. JeHerson. at BeCllconsfield ond conference roo m sand GARDEN ART STOLEN classrooms, 011, completely oir- Mrs. Frank Donovan, of conditioned. 17160 Eas Jefferso~ avenue, made a report to the City of Grosse Pointe police depart- • fine food and cocktails. London' East BOSTON ment last Tuesday, September '15. 9, when she phoned the theft 123 Kercheval Grosse Pointe Farms SYMPHO~Y • exceptionol recreational fa. of a small statue from her R... rvatio". - TU 4.5015 C, Munch Conducting c:ilities, among them on 18- .S. property. The object d'arte WE TAKE YOUR TIME SERIOUSLY!. hole golf c:our~e and 0 tempera- was a sandstone lion created Cleveland Orchestra . ' Highly Dependable ture-controlleci swimming pool. m Italy, whcih stood about Serving Georg~ Szell Conducting two feet high . , • modern docking facilities for National Orchestra Walch and woter-borne groul='s, Wonderful Food of Mexico :~ . Clock ~epai,. "best steaks Pittsburgh Symphony For complete details or for w. St~inberg Conducting [[.1 .\:sjj', Pick Up & Delivery help in planning your upcom- Wines and Liquors Philadelphia Orchestra VA 1-6257 . ing meeting, write or 'phone in town" ..--- Creighton Holden. He will meet DANCING ••• AT MODERATE PRICES Our 35th Year . Edu'rwd Craft, JUgr. with you in your office or take NIGHTLY you on a tour of the Inn and Kohler-Williams Personally supervised and managed by GROSSE POINTE CLOCK its facilities. , Mighty Mites of Music Mfgr. and Repair Co. good fun ~ '... AL WOOLF Corner G P . t Luncheon 11 a.m.-3 p.m. 15233 Kere heva 1 Beaconsfield rosse oln e St. Clair Inn. Dinner Starting at 5 p.m. Special Attention to Assisted by Bob Heitzmann = and.C(}(il'llf'lj ClJJ Banquets and Parties ( O"~f'< fill V! An Of'< TIi! LUNCHEON DINNER y;.. c: l """. ~) 1 (L A I.;);J;' Member of Diners' Club GROSSE POINTE WOODS Michigan 38 'KRAGERS announces the~ ';;;;A8"/ Notice of <9°, OPENING OF THE EXQUISITE NEW Public Hearing NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in accordance with the pro- visions O'f Act. No. 207 of the Public Acts of the State 0.., of Michi~an. for the Year of 19,21 as amended, that a o t Public Hearing shall bE" had at the City Hall, 20775 • Mack Avenue, in the City of Grosse Pointe Woods, Wayne County, Michigan on the 6th day of October, 1958 at 7:30 P.M. o'clock, Eastern Standard Time, upon a proposed Amendment to Ordinance No. 88, the Zon- ing Ordinance of the City of Grosse Pointe Woods, adopted November 3, 1952, which Proposed Amendment is as follows: AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ARTICLE 44.9, SEC;. TION 44.9.8 PARAGRAPH (e) OF ORDINANCE NO. 88, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS entitled "AN OR- DETROIT'S FAMED DINANCE TO REGULATE AND RESTRICT THE LOCATION OF TRADES AN)) INDUSTRIES AND THE LOCATION OF BUILDINGS DESIGNED FOR GERMAN SPECIFIED USES, TO REGULATE AND LIMIT '.~, /"""I THE HEIGHT AND BULK OF BUILDINGS HERE- RESTAURANT AFTER ERECTED, TO REGULATE AND DETER- • MINE THE AREA OF YARDS, COURTS AND OTHER OPEN SPACES, TO LIMIT AND RE- Reservations-LA 7-4006 STRICT THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF FAMILIES J WHICH MAY. BE HOUSED IN DWELLINGS • HEREAFTER ERECTED OR ALTERED, AND FOR .1' . SAID PURPOSES nl\lDE THE CITY INTO DIS- TRICTS, TO PROVIDE A METHOD OF ADMINIS- TRATION AND TO PRESCRIBE THE PENALTIES KIRAGERS FOR T.tIE VIOLATION OF ITS PROVISIONS, 13158 Gratiot, Near 6 Mile Rd. .( adopted on November 3, 1952, also known as ~ CHAPTER 44 of 'THE CODE OF THE CITY OF {CLOSED t:AONDA '(5) GROSSE POINTE WOODS OF 1953." THE CITY OF GROSSE POINT}4; WOODS ORDAINS: Section 1. That ARTICLE 44.9. Section 44.9.8 para- A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush! graph (e) of Ordinan~e No. 88. the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Grosse Pomte Woods, adopted November HARRY MOORE'S 3, 1952, also known as Chapter 44 of "The Code of the City of Grosse Pointe Woods of 1953, as a'mended. BE 16354 HARPER possession. Ptotectit. Other towns would nt

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Page Twenty G' R 0 S'S E' P O. , N TEN E W S Thursda'y, September 18, 1958 'Thur Junior Crews Who vi,ed" For 1958 DRYA Championships r--,------; -, ,St. Paul High Schools I 11958 Football Schedule , I Sept. 21-.Servite Away I lll!l!l Sept. 28--St. Ambrose Home YOUR I O<:t. 5--St. Anthony Home I -.---- by fRfD RUnnELLS I Oct, 12--St. FIOl~ian A~ay I CLAS~ Charge Ad! New Record Set in I :: ~:-~::~::~:~::~s:::; I Cash Ads- Bayview Sc eoch f Nov. 2-8t. Catherine Non-League I All Night ~istanc.e Race All games start at 2:30 p.m. I lUXE The biggest entry in Bayview Yacht Clubs' annual I Home games played at Grosse Pointe 3 ' Night Race was set last Saturday, September 13, as 65 L __ High School :F'ie~ J ~'achts answered the starting gun in the fortieth annual LINE race. Twenty-two small boats and CUNNINGHJ "Glory Bea II" by three. min- To Select ltleads Of Little League 16941 Kercl nineteen of the yachts in the utes and 22 seconds. 'The lat- TU 5-9698 newly formed Cruising D class ter took second place away There will be a General As- Tuesday, September 30, 7:30 -Picture by Fred RUIU!elL<; HARKNESS I ' ....ere responsible for the new from Karl Ness' "Happi-Ness" It was a happy but wet crew of JUniOl;S sailor~ sooiJation meeting to be held record. (Little)' Club, \Sunday, September 7, The Grosse p.m., in Room 213 at Parcells 20313 Mad by a mere 32 seconds who posed for this group 'picture after the completion Pointe Club won the Boys title and the Detroit Boat for the appointmem of mem- TU 4-3100 Bob-bv Roadstrum's Priva- of the first annual Yachting Association School. All parenis or boys in- Holka Is Happiest Club won the Girls championship. bers to the Board of Gov- tending to play Little League KINSELS teer sl~op "Cotton Top" cap- Boys and Girls championships at the Grosse Pointe, ernors of the Grosse Pointe tured the Sam Durham trophy The happiest guy on the ball next year are cordially in- 17051 Kerc, water that night was Dan Woods-Shores Little League vited. A further invitation i~ TU 5-4827 and shared top honors with I (baseball) for the corning year. Henry Burkard's "Meteor III" Holka who in "S,eeker" crossed Tellltis House issued to all contributing mem- lA-PERSl 'who won the Free Press trophy the finish line 13 minutes and Business Men's The meeting will oe held on bers, as winner of Cruising B. dass one second behind Lynn Sted- Netters Win' . MIDDLE A~ and the rededicated coveted man's "Lurer" but used her Boa t I(eglers Start panion, d Bayview Cup as overall win- handicap to good advantage to Banter your need ner of the Cruising division. win Cruising D honors by 27 Don MacKay and John Rein- Reference del, representing the Tennis By Fred Runnells The Grosse Pointe Business FACTORY FABRICATED Get Williams Trophy minutes and 43 seconds. House captured the men's Men's League has opened the Jerry Clements and Moon For the most. part the skip- HOWT Doubles champlonship in the 1958-59 seas0l:'l and is bowling Baker's "Last Straw" captured pers adhered to the rule on HABITAI~T CEDAR FENCE fourth annu!:ll Country Club Within a matter of hours, if at the Maple Lanes this year. t# CONVAU the R. R. Williams trophy displaying running lig4ts dur- was the predecessor of many of Detroit Men's and Women's everyth~ng goes according to The league has increased to for lasting beauty, protection and privacy If you he; when' she edged the Cruising ing the hours of darkness, ex- famous yachts desi,gned by Double tennis tournament schedule, an orange-and-white. 16 teams. of select. A class. The victory UNOF- cept for four. They were Stephens which have won, at which reached its climaoc on buoy nUne miles off the Bren- Four point winners for the' "Best-looking home in the neighborhood" - that's what they'll say convelescE FICIALI.. Y gave the Cruising automatically disqualified as V'~ous t~mes, all the major Sunday, September 14. ton Reef Lightship will be- first night were: Maple Lanes relative ( A DRYA season championship the Bayview race committee races.in the world. when chey see beautJful Habitant natural wood fence around your MacKay and Reindel defeat- come the center of interest to over Beaconsfield Kercheval; house and grounds. Habitant Fence protects your lawn and garden for free to this Fisher Islander sloop followed the printed program every yachtsman in the world. In 1938 Olin was 28 and was G. P. Pharmacy over Belding; obligation. in her second year under the to the LETTER. ed. Bob Faught and ChaJrles from dogs, thoughcless children and trespassers, keeps your own [.,yn~h, of the Birmingham asked by Harold S. Vander.- ~oebel lover Adam Simms; write the ownership of Clements and On Saturday, September 20, children and pets safe at home. Styles range from high, tight woven "Fleetwood" was under her Tennis Club, in the finals 6-6; bilt to share the design of the u. P .. Woods Lounge over At- Home at Baker. two sleek 12 meter sloops, one screen fences th~t afford maximum privacy to low spaced lattice and alleged new skipper Bill Han- 6-2. matchless J Boat "Ranger" well. Boulevard Susie Fisher's Pilot Sloop a foreign challenger and the picket designs ... f~ctory fabricated to nt 'your exact ground plarl. son and placed third in Cruis- In the Women's doubles with W. Starling Burgess. Highlight of the night was drop in fo "Old Rarity" showed the way other the American defen- Come in and see us coday, ...... e will be glad to plan your outdoor ing B behind the "Bikini." Ruth Jenks and Mary Lou der, will jockey for position "Ranger" was the successful Ernie Nierath's 675 series for visit us a1 to the Cruising C class to win defender of the "Ould Mug" in Goebel II which should be a living area and inStall Habitant Fence to your exact ground plan. We are the First Commodore's trophy Nubs Sarns "Revelry", MacKay handed Helen Con- for the start of the first race DRYA champion in 1956 and nolly and Lynne Jenkins a of the 1958 America's Cup 1937 under the hand of Mike good score, to shoot for the close to and Dan Bolka's "Seeker" had Vanderbilt, who has defend- balance of the season. They nue and 1 enough handicap time to cap- '57, came from far out in left two set defeai., 9-7; 6-0, in races to be held off the Rho.de field to take second place in the finals. Island coast. ed the Cup more times than were bowling a former spon- ing lot ae ture the new Russell Pouliot any other American yachts- sor, Kennelly. Kennelly by itors. trophy as winner of Cruising Cruising A behind "Last Boys' and girls' tourna- Fortunate yachtsmen with man. good steady scoring still took D class. Straw" and rtip Toot Gmein- ,m.el1lts were held for club the "long green stuff" and the A few bel for male It was a beautiful night for er's "Apa<..he" who took thirg. Jr..embers only. time to spend will be among Mr. Vanderbilt wished to three points from Go~bel II, More three point winners tients in a race. The weather man co- Sid Marsh placed second in George Haggarty captured the thousands of spectators have Stephens sha,re the de- were: Cox and Baker over private at operated with a dandy lV-mUe the Privateer class and Oscar the singles crown by defeat- aboard the pleasure boats that sign because he wanted to Barrett's; Larry's over Mack Round-the an hour soutnerly breeze, Carlson's "Spindrift", after ing Bob Wood 6-4; 6-4 and will dot the 24 mile .race course break in a brilliant yoUng de- Prestwick; Bruce Wigle over service is which shifted to the southwest making a kissing acquaintance then the pair teamed up to as the British "Sceptre" tries signer so that there would be Cramer. a registe a ~ter the fleet had rounded the with the famous Pouliot's win the doubles title by de~ to wrest the America's Cup somebody in the future with New members in the league charge. Fe Point just a hundred yards feating Rauph Iv'!cElvenny, Jr., from the tenacious grasp of Huron Pt>int stakeboat to give !he eXI?erience to un~ertake are Barrett's and Kennelly', booklet, the skippers a good buck to from the finish line, managed. and Ricky Kammer 6-4; 3-6; the New York Yacht Club. the deSIgn of a yacht lor fu- both former members. Others 8-0436 or ' weather on the last leg of the to work free and take third. 6-2. Helen Connolly tripped Ju- The series is scheduled for ture defenses. are Goebel II, Mack Prest- 4':' nautical mile course. The Uses River Current NEED a bal lie Donovan 6-1; 6-0 to win seven races which wi!! include This foresight of Mr. Van-I wick, Maple Lanes, G. P. I breeze diminished to a zephyr Guy McNaron's "Sally K" four triangul,ar and three .the girls' singles championship derbilt mayor may not pay Pharmacy, Atwell Clinic and I nursemaid about midnight which made used the river current to good windward - leeward COtL1."ses.off with "Columbia" in the Beaconsfield K~rcheval. I hour, day for a tantalizing beat down- advantage to come from fourth and Francis Bonbright and Susan Merre11 captured the The first yacht to win four 1958 Cup races. The answer 200 scores: Ernie Nierath, ity help a river to the finish line in front ~place at Windmill Point to races will be awarded the will be forthcoming at the end 231, 224, 220; George Sperry, ters Club, of the host club. clip Arnold Fuch's "Gamble girls' doubles crown with a straight ~et 6-4; 6-4 victory "Ould Mug" which has held of the 1958 series. Win or lose 231, 220; Bruce Warren, 223; In Close Finish III" in th~ L Boat class. J. C. a place of honor for 107 yea;rs American yachtsmen feel Olin Harold Nierath, 214; Mel Pek- DRIVING LJ The closest finish of the Shenstone's "Nite Wirid" was over Ann Wood and Tina Driving Sc Gram. in the troph,-,' case 'at the New Stephens has come up with sky, 213; Russ Blauser, 213; entire race occurred between moved up to third place when York Yacht Club. the peak of perfection in the Frank Fletcher, 212; Carll lice instru I Roadstrum's "Cotton Top" and Alee Chapman's l'Artemis" up. LAkev " The British have been the 12 meter "Columbia". As Olin Lentry, 211; Ange Petracci, FENCE CO. Walt Swindemann, of Toledo and Guy Ireland's llShamrock" most pNsistallit challenger but stated "these yachts sail the 210; Les Henderson, 207; Jack EELGA'S H Yacht Club who was sailing were disqualified f0r not 'hav- Coacll at Austin during the course of time have 24-mile course in aJpp.roxi- Leithauser, 204; Dan Sarvis, Fencing Jl.laterials or Erection Salon: S' his new Dragon class sloop. ing running lighls in operation only been able to win four mately three and a half hours. 204; Robert Lieckfelt, 203; Art facials, pe Both competed ln the small out in the lake. Relllaining Quiet races and never the series. That's over 200 minutes, yet Neate, 201. 20760 Harper, at 8 Mile permanent iboat division and were sailing Walt Swindemann's "Yankee . Sir Thomas Lipton was the a winning margin of two min- TEAM STANDINGS frostings. under the Universal Handicap Doodle" won the two boat race Head Coach Flodo, of Austin most outstanding Stpo.rtsmc(n utes is considered substantial. Maple Lanes, No. '1 4 Free Estimates, TU 1-8863 rat i n g system. Roadstrum in the Dragon class and Earl High, is noncommittal over the to represent England and af- However two minutes doesn't G. P. Pharmacy, No, 12 4 crossed the line at 1:18:14 a.m. Zuehlke's "Vitamin Z., was chances of his team in the ter he tailed tfme and time make the winner even one Goebel I, No. 15 4 WI Sunday and Swindemann fol- moved up to first place in the Central Division gridiron race again T. O. M. Sopwith picked percent faster than the loser." G. P. Woods Lounge, NO.9 4 Children, lowed at 1:25:16 a.m. Com- Crescent class when Dick Hill's in the Catholic League this up the gauntlet without suc- . Kennelly Catering, No.6 3 O~ thIS statement one can Cox and Baker, No. 13 3 5 for free "I modore Dave Davenport's of- "We Da" was discovered oper~ season. cess. readIly see that n? matter Larry's Plumbing, No.3 3 War Merr ficial scorers announced the ating without running lights .coach Flood admits he has Speculation is running ram- how carefully desIgned or Bruce Wigle Co., No.2 3 NEW c1uxur'j c100k bel' 17, Wo corrected times for these two and was disqualified. Chuck six letter winners returning pant among yachtsmen as to yachts were exactly the same built the yacht may be, any Goebel II, No, 5 1 Club, Sept Keresztes' l< Man 0 n" took but is qt:ick to point out that the outcome. The sentimental little imperfection or faulty Mack. Pl'estwick, No.4 1 hood Clul -6 hours 46 minutes and 20 second place in the three ~oat the loss of two ends and three ones hope the English will a~justment in tJhe.yach.t's rig- Barrett's Flowers, No. 14 1 a.m. to 12. seconds. Because Roadstrum race. I backfield men leaves the Friar win. They feel that it would for youlr Home and Office gmg or set. of. her salls can Cramer Electric, No. 1.. 1 DELTA. GAJ finished first he was awarded Don Hanna was first home defen-se in a S'all state of af. be the best for yachting and the trophy. m~k~ the dlffea.'.ence between Belding Cleaners, No. 11 0 TUxl with his ','Donna Jean" to win faiTS. . • would promote an American wmmng and losmg. Beaconsfield Kerch., NO.8 .. 0 Armstrong Henry Burkard's "Meteor the Folkboat class and was The returmng vet era n s challenge in 1959. The more III" took the Cruising B honors followed by Ross Kogel's ar?lmd whom coach Flood will down to earth sailors feel the :The biggest known factor is Adam Simms, No. 16 0 Acoustical BOOKKEEP' by 13 minutes and 23 seconds "Nantin" and BOIb Wood.'i bUIld are: tackles George "Columbia" is the ulltimate in the crew who will sail the Atwell Clinic, No. 10 0 sired. All over L 1y w d Ecclestone's "Smutsig Fagel". ,Blake and Ken Gogal,a, guards yacht desLgn and that after yachts. They are flesh ,and SEASON RECORDS ports, fim "Bikini" and the overall blood and aLl humans can and Team High Single Ceiling Tiles Bob Kennedy and Kit Gentile, "Columbia's" ere w wen t Will pick honors a way from "Last usually do make II mis,take Kennelly Catering 935 center Sam Miller and back through the "mill" in the final add a low-cost TUxedo 4- Straw" by one minute and 13 The 1958 season is the Ken Sherer. elimination rac;es against the here and there. The terrific G. P. Pharmacy 908 seconds. twenty-second year in the Na- Already Stan La Verhiere 19 year-old "Vim," it win be pressure these crews will be . Ind. High Single i look of luxury to EXCELLEN~ Susie Fisher's "Old Rarity", tional Football League for has impressed enough to rate the best handled in the match subj.e~t~d to magnif!es ~he Nlerath, E, 231 I for elderl~ pOSSIbIlIty of an error dill"mg Sperry 231 any room. by comparision. had a wide Lions head coach George Wil- a starting berth at quarteT- races. private ho the races. Team High Three margin in Cruising C when son, as a player, player-coach, back and Bob Miller holds the The "Columbia" was de- • Muffles noise, I Kennelly Catering 2713 SPECIAL-] she topped Jimmy Carlin's assistant coach and head coach. edge for the fullback slot. The signed by the 50 year-old Olin .~ Completely It will be the huma~ factor Goebel II 2628 and Wed.I other two positions are wide Stephens, who manlY regard not the yachts that ~11l pro- Ind. High Three pre.finished open and competition is keen CAP treat as a genius when it comes to duce the eventual wmner of Nierath, E 675 I • Requires no more tion hatr ' among the hopeful candidates designing fast yachts. Mr. the' America's Cup this year. Sperry 605 care than Bayview Yacht Club's who will battle for the start- :sun. Sha: Stephens is regarded as the ordinary ceilings included. ing positions right up until the number one naval architect Night Race Summaries. Friars open their 1958 cam- in America today. His partner Ten members of ,the 1958 INo Down Payment - Up to 5 years to pay YvONNE E paign on September 21 against Drake Sparkman regards him Detroit Lions team were with TUx~ the 1953 and 1954 team that For Complete Information, Call SMALL BOAT CLASS Salisian On the De La Salle as "a mathematical genius." twice defeated the College TU 1-9744 TU 1.9611 Cott0n Top Privateer 1 10:18:14 6:46:20 R. Roadstrum BYC gridiron at 2:30 p.m, Olin Stephens sperut two 2A-MUSIC Yankee Doodle 'Dragon 2 10:25:16 6:46:20 w. Swidemal1. TYC All-Stars. Included a!'e: Lou INSTI Indian Drum Privateer 3 10:26:00 6:54:06 S. Marsh Bye years at the Massachusetts Ih- Krudt Dragon 4 10:41 :08 7:ZO:12 D. Dipboye BYC Creekmur, Jim David, Jack Judo and Skin Diving stitute of Technology and then TEACHER (J Sally K L Boat 5 10:36:21 7:12:26 G. McN~ron DYC Christiansen, Charlie Aile, H. F. Jenzen, BUILDER Vitamm Z Cresent 6 10:36:24 7:12:29 E. Zuehlke eSYC quit to find a job. Mr. Spark- Bobby Layne, Carl Karilivacz, Patterson, Gam ble III L Boat 7 10:39: 16 7: 15: 21 A. Fuchcs BYC Classes Being Offered man took him into partnership Our 12th year of Quality Home Improvements rington, V. SpmdrIft Privateer 8 10:49:30 1:17:36 O. Cralson BYC Joe Schmidt, Bob Miller, Jim NaIad Privateer 9 10:51:17 7:19:23 C. Haug CSYC in 1920 befo're Olin's 21st Doran and Jim Martin. and Additions • Nlte Wlnd L Boat 10 10:45:05 7 :21 :10 J. Shenstone BYC New class'es in judo and birthday. PLAY the L'Aliegra Privateer11 10:03:]8 7:31:24 W. Howard BYC skin-diving start soon at Han~ , . tractive ( i\Ianon Cresent ']2 10:05:18 7:32:23 .C. Keresztes WPYC Mr. Sparkman pea.'suaded GROSSE POINTE WOODS Donna J(',1n Folkboat 13 11:28:16 7:32:26 D. Hanna CSYC na'n Y.M.C.A., 10401 E. Jeffer- the Yacht Racing Assodation agers and 'Vest Wmd L Boat 14 10:56:56 7:33:01 H. Mlcou eSYC son at Garland. of Long Is.l,and Sound to let ing cours Nantin Folkboat 15 11:30:51 7:35:11 R. Kogel GPSC h 3hal !or pelj Rouge L Boat III 11:15:32 7 :51 :37 B. Dilks BYC Judo instructors' will again his partner design a new jun- Grosse Pe Smutslg Fagd Folkboat 17 11:56: 50 8 :01: 10 B. Wood GPYC be top members of the De- ior class' of boats. One year ter, 15123 ARGO L Boat 18 11:30:03 8:06:08 K. Argo BYC NEW OWNERSHIP Red Wing L Boat 19 11:41:05 8:17:10 J. Bresser DYC troit Judo Club. The class will 1ater Olin produced the rev- 3515, TUx Araemls L Boat DSQ No Running Lights be primarily' for beginners olutionary ocean-racing yawl New domestic and imported merchMdise WE DU Cresent DSQ No Running Lights CSYC Shamrock L Boat DSQ No Running Lights CSye and will last eight weeks. "Dorade." In, this d-esign he Complete suppiies for ~Il pets CRUISING "A" DIVISION ...... ------. Skin-div1ng instruction will empiloyed the stylish racing • COLLIE PUPPIES ---GROOMING PIANO Last Straw 1 8:23:27 7:14:44 Clements-Baker DYC also be for beginners, and the Revelry 2 8:31 :03 '7 :23 :33 N. Sarns Bye lines r,artJherthan the. heavier • BIRDS BOARDED SERVICE IRENE Apache =- 8:34 :47 7 :28:05 W. Gmemer DYC class will run for ten weeks. schoon~r type which at thart; • PARAKEETS FOR SALE For Vltesse !I 4 8:37:11 7:30:53 P. Collins DYC Det~ils may be had by phon- 1928 F Falcon 5 8:40:11 7:33:53 e. Jacobs Bye time was c011JSideredbest fit- • HAMSTERS - GUINEA PIGS Poodles and Terriers Rowdy 6 10:23:22 9:42:25 R.Wigle ing VA 2-7200. ted fo.r ocean 'racing. "Dorade." BYC • TROPICAL FISH & SUPPLIES By Please cc Great" Bear 7 Finished 6 :01 Sunday DYC won the 1930 Bermuda oo.ce ;' CRUISING "B" DIVISION Appointment Meteor 1 8:55:05 7:12:57 H. Burk3rd Bye The happiness of your life and the transatlantic race to for ~~ Bikini 2 9: 11:43 7:25:34 L. Ecclestone Bye depends upon the' quality of ..19587.Mack i Fleet\\ood Fastnet in 1932. She 8'm the Lee Meyer 3- 9:13:36 7:28:01 B. Ford GPC your thoughts. Grosse Pte. Woods Tl:.J 1-9001 Vashti 4 9:22:43 7:39:27 J. Ditwiler BYC pa~tern for cruising yachts and , Spray 5 9:22:10 7:40:02 W. Maul DYC .. Restless 6 9:48:22 8:21:26 D. Frank DRYA CAROL Lorelei 7 10:05:26 8:30:23 F. Krembel BYC Concert pia: AquaVit 8 10'10:31 '8:31:43 Cae-Robinson BYC -- CRUISING "C" DIVISION SPORTSMEN • Graduate t Old Ranty I 9:30:44 7:20:~3 S. Fisher GPC Riflt:; ranges, skeet, Ad.ditillns & Alterations school. Pup Glory Bea II 2. 9:33:22 7:23:01 J. Carlin BYC trap. and pistol shoot- kusny and HapPIness 3 9:33:54 7:23:33 K. Ness BYC ing within 25 minutes Jalousies 0 Awnings • Type Windows Dauntless II 4 9:39:43 7:29:22 T. Hanson BYC drive of Gr. Pointe. New York. S Albacore 5 958:56 7:43:35 H. Dunlap BYC Gun s hop carries Se'er.et! . Casements. Exi'ra Rooms. Porches. Brick Work It's No Scandinaviar BalquIhidder 6 10:00:42 7:45:21- W. Bremer GPYC complete line hunt- Home and Industrial Alterations Grace Note i 9:58:12 7:49:18 K. Keydel DBC ing equipment and • Fine Carpeting tensi ve ense RadIant 8 10:16:09 7:50:15 G. Schneider BYC cloth i n,.g. Telescope (iarage Alterations ited opening Brujest 9 10:16:43 8:02:40 D. '3uchcer DRYA and Iron sights sold dentst begin CRUISING "n" DIVISION and installed. Ex- • Quality Installations No Down Payment - Up to 5 y.ears to pay Seeker 1 11:02:41 8:26:01 D. Holka Nsse perts on hand at '111 vanced. By , i Lurer 2 10:49:40 8:53:44 L. Stedman • I BYC times to "sight in" , Low Prices For Free Estimates, CaU PI i, Graci& 3 10:31 :40 9 :25 :52 P. Goetcheus CSYC your rifle or to help Galaxy 4 10:35:53 9:26:10 B. Gmeiner Dye you decide on your Terms Arranged Polaris 5 11:40:35 9:39:00 R. Bell BYC hunting equipment, DOROTHY' Challenge 6 10:57:55 9:48:59 W. McCurdy DBC • TU 1..9744 TU 1..9611 voice and Stardust 7 9:53:21 9:50:13 M. MacPetrie DYC ~llj."!'t< Juantia 8 11:24:01 9:57:04 C. Lesinger DYC MAPLE provisatiol1 I~ Ev-Tide 9 12:17:17 9:58:33 H. Hyatt -.?"~'.~. DYC GROVE .; Bellat!"lX 10 10:49:14 10:00:40 H. Dushane GPSC 'I Mitzic 11'10:25:29 10:12:10 F. Taylor csye H. F. ,Jenzen, BUILDER W1nlassie 12 11:01:30 10:17:38 R. Dodd Dye Blue Mist GUN SHOP ,flt" ..oI!okel'en Private pia 13 12:12:19 10:32:03 J. Laws DYC and Shooting Range ' e:- Our 12th year of QUALITY Coquette 14 11:09:27 10:56:36 P. Kohler Nsse in your hor Rcmare 15 Fmished at 1::23 a.m. SSun. Bye 2l.Mile Rd. at Gratiot co ".till' Curl-A' DSQ no running Hghts Dye Home Improvements and Additions Number 13 DSQ Not Registered Four Miles North of Mt. Clemens and advan Windward D~Q Hit Huron Point Siatke Boat BYC Grosse Pointers can take Harper 15839 E. Warren near Buckingham TUxedo 1..6022 GROSSE POINTE WOODS Quest DNF Dropped out at Huron Point GPSC to Beach Highw~y. to U S. 25 Stake Boat TUxe.

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.3 Thursday, September 18, i958 G R 0 SSE p.O I N TEN E W S' Page Twenty-on. I I I • I YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED T~ree Trunk Lines to Serve ~ou Quickly CALL TUxedo 2.-6900 Three Trunk Lines to Serve Yo. Quickly !)EADLINE 4 P.M.. TUESDAY I .' .-'L 2A-MUSICAL 5-SITUATION. WANTED SA-SITUATIONS WANTED 6-FOR RENT- 7_-_W_A_N_TE_D_T_O_R_E_N_T__ 18-ARTICLES FO'R SALE. CLASSIFIED RATES INSTRUCTION . DOMESTIC (Unfurnished) 8--ARTICLESFOR SALE I Charge .Ads-IS words tor $1.00 HANDYMAN wishes work, DESIRE very attractive or un- SCHWINN 20" raCeT bike; BLACK seal coat, extra good . PIANO, voice instructiOns giv- odd jobs, etc. TUxedo 5-0010. WOMAN WISHES washing DUPLEX, 175 Muir Road. 5 . usual 2 to 4 bedroom ,house', goOodmechanical condition, condition. TUxedo 5-4124. Cash Ads-IS words for 90c en by Eddie Legraive, grad~ , and 'ironing. Will pick up and rooms, gas heat; TUxedo 5- preferably near water. LO- $15. TUxedo 2-7870. I uate Conservatory of Eu- FALL CLEANUP! Le'ave s deliver. LAkeview 1,-2754. 3066. . GIRL'S coat set, size 2. Tod: Sc each additional word raked, yards cleaned up, rain 7-6682. EXPERIENCED girl wishes rope. Phone VAlley 4-0035. dler's snow suit, boots. Boy's: Seed, fertilize, top dress MACK at Lochmoor, 2 room WIDOW wishes one bedroom work by dray or work. Own 59"":'EMPLOYMENT suits, 12 months. Baby com- I Call your lawn. Put up storm office suite; Air-conditioned, upper income, heated, near transportation. References. 2B-TUTORING BUREAU forters, shawl, car seat. ~1s- TUXEDO 2-6900 windows, take down screens, all utilities furnished. Very tra'l1JSiportaiio.n.Can Mr. El- WA 5-3518, after 5 p.m. C 0 U P L E S, cooks, maids, reasonable rent. TUxedo' 1- cellaneous baby clothes. TU I COMMUNITY windows washed. Clean gut- liott, TU 4-5700. GRO-qND covers, Myrtle, Pa- 1-9585. 3 Trunk lines ters, $8, strainers. included. chauffeurs, caretakers, jani- 6201. chysandras, BaJtic ivies, Eu- TUTORING SERVICE tors and porters. Day or AU'1\)MOTIVE ex e cut i v e onymus Vegetus. Call eve- Clean basements, garages, G. Pte. a recovered lower _J LINER STATIONS MRS. LOUIS MARICK, DIRECTOR attics, $5. Painting, wall week. Field's Employment. wants 3 or 4 bedroom house nings.TUxedo 5.0768. DREXEL PRECEDENT _ fLat, 2 big bdrms. $100 .•. in Grosse Pointe, between Tutoring by degree teache:rs avaii. washing, r u,b b ish hauled TR 3-7770. Double Dresser with mirror CUNNINGHAM DRUGS 11 rms., 3 baths 'Onthe lake Mack 8.!nd East Jefferson. MODERN HerIn-an Miller wal- ~ue 16941 Ke-.r~heval at Notre Dame able in all subjects for grades high away. All odd jobs. Call ... 7 rms. nr. 1:ake.. anne glass top, $125. TU 5-9698 Bill. TUxedo 2-92b4. 6-FOR RENT- Gall Mrs. C. J. BUTke, at nut dining table and chairs, school, college and adult -ed~ca- , (Unfurnished) paJrkJerTU 5-0448. . U~iversity 2-2,958. $99. Foam club chair, $35. DREXEL BEDROOM FURNI- i:30 HARKNESS PHARMACY tion. TURE-Double Dresser with / MAN and wife want office BOULEVARD-East Grand: At- Blue wool 9x12 rug, $49. rcells 203]3 Mack Ave. at Lochmol)\,. OPENINGS FOR TEACHERS cleaning. Excellent refer- 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE VA 3-0542. . mirror glass top, $125. Twin TU 4-3:'00 Grosse Pointe Terrace tractiv-e I-bedroom apart- ~s in- 339 Merriweather, Grs. Pte. Farms ences VA 2-8270. Beds, .-<;omplete, $90 each. Jefferson and Cadieux. Beauti- ment with carpeted haUs, %. TON Carrier Air Conditio.tl- "'ague KINSELS , • fUllocation. 2 bedrooms; stove, BEAUTIFUL home of com- Night stand, glass top, $20. ly m- 17051 Kercheval at St. Clair TUxedo 4-2820 elevator, stov~, refrig'erator. er. Installed, but never used. plete furnishings. Li ving, TU 5-4827 I LAMPS refrigerator, garage. $160. Heat alnd gas included. Ex- DREXEL PERSPECTIVE_ on is I Cllstom-made 1amp shades WOodward 1-3570 or TUxedo 4-6939. dining, kit9hen, 2 bedrooms cel1ent transportation. $65. Double Dresser with mirror men1- 1A-PERSONALS PRIVATE TUTORING I made and reCOvered in my .TUxedo 2-4485 FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT. ~ and den. EVeTy1thingat sac- glass top, $115. Occasional IN 1 home. Grosse Pte. references. WA 1-1862. Screens, all types, grates, rifice. Leaving town. TU , • chair, $30. --L-_ MIDDLE AGED woman, com- Y~UR OWN HOME TU 2-0315, 139 Ridge Road. MARYLAND, 1046, half block 4.683u. 1 NEFF, 859. Upper unit. Ex- andironst tools. See disp1ay BLOND DESK and Chair, $50. panion, chauffeur. What are All subJects; all grades. Adults PORTER butler or chauffeur. off Jefferson, 5 room upper, , ceUent condition. 2 bed- at SMITH w MATTHEWS, Buffet - style Glass Door your needs? Part, fuB time. d 'ld C t'f' d t h' heated, garage, $105. VAlley UPHOLSTER.ED living room an ch1 ren. er 1 Ie eac - Experienced. Grosse Pointe rooms. Gas AC heat. $150. 6640 Charlevoix Ave. WA Bookcase, $50, Gray Mola References. LOraine 7-1382. 1-9389. chair, reasol1'ahl~. Duncan ers. references. Ralph Poole, '1235 . TU 2-6000. 2-7155. Phyfe diniJng room suite, Cocktail Table with glass Call: Collingwood, Apt, 201, orl WILLIA~:SBURG apartments, MAXON BROTHERS, INC. four chairs, excellent shape. top, $25. HO'W TO SELECTA TRADE-IN sofas and chairs. DETROIT AND SUBURBAN call TOwnsend 5-3294. 2 bedroom, all modern con- TU 5-6743. HOTPOINT WASHER and GROSSE POINTE, N'Otting- .All in nice condition. Rea- CONY ALESCENT HOME TUTORING SERVICE . veniences, gas radiant heat. - Dryer (Sold as unit) $200. harne, lower 5. Automartic sonably priced. Van Uphol- EASY IRONER, g'JOd condi- If you have the problem WO 3-8315 KE 7-4653 GARDEN.ER; g r ass cuttmg, :4837Cadieux. TUxedo 5-2689 Heavy Duty Combination shrubs care and yard clean- heat, newly decorated, ex- stering Co., 13230 Harper. tion, $25. TU 2-4056. Call of selecting a suitable ce11ent t ran s p 0 r tat i '0 n. Swing Set, $60. 2C-SCHOOLS ing. Maintenance work. Ref- SPARKLING NEW Open 9 'HI.9. after 2 p.m. convelescent home for' a erences. RAymond 5-0456. Adults. $85. VA 4-2038. PERSIAN LAMB COAT, full I relative or friend, send A 5 WEEK TYPING COURSE One bedroom apartments, CHINA, furniture, rugs, an- GENERAL ELECTRIC washer length, styled by Robert, size BEACONSFIELD, 1096, heated for free booklet, without Simplified Touch System. HANDYMAN wants work re- walk-in closets, huge refrig- tiques, miscellaneous, bought dryer combination, 1 year 12-14, cost $1250.. sell $350. obligation. Telephone or 5 room upper. Adults, $90. Adult Tutoring. I pairing furni ture, J?a~nt~ng, erator, Magic Chef stove. and sold. Majestic Furniture, oid. $175. VAlley 1-2138. MANY MISCELLANEOUS VAlley 2-6906. , write the East Grand Rest Licensed School. I oal'pentry, floor flnlshmg, Some with private balconies. 10227 Woodward, TOw!isend APARTMENT :5ized baby ITEMS Home at 130 East Grand 1319 DAVID STOTT BLDG. garden work. References. PR $115, inclu,ding heat. 9570 6-2500. 6A-FOR RENT FURNISHED 1076 BERKSHIRE Boulevard. Or, better yet, WOodward 2.2771 7-0093. Whittier, near Harper. TUxe- grand piano, mahogany fin- drop in for the booklet and do 1-5853. GROSSE POINTE; nicely fur- LAMPS, Shades, Chandeliers, ish, beautiful tone, $250. TU Open Thursday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. r visit us at the same time. FULLY QUALIFIED nurse for nished apartment, suitable Fixtures. Lamp parts, CL1stom 1-7371. Friday 9 a.m.-12 p.m. We are located right AMERICAN SCHOOL-. 3-11, any case. References. HARCOURT 719, fine location. for 2 or 3 adults, near East shades, lamp mounting, re- close to Jefferson Ave- PRescott 8-7159. 2 bedroom, 2 bath lower; in- Jefferson, city limits. $110, pairing. Best selection of lamps FULL length mouton fur coat, CHICAGO CAMERA Kodak 35 with nue and there is a park- closed knotty pine paneled month. But fare for down- and shades in town. size 14-18. Very g00d condi- SECRETARIAL SERVICE tion, $25. TUxedo 1-7371. range finder, $30. 8 mm F1.9 ing lot adjoining for vis- porch. 2 car garage. TUxedo town 20c. Telephone VAlley Lamps by Martin Kodak load movie camera, itors. HIGH also 4-0~60, TUxedo 2-4044. 1-8985. 14637- 41 Kercheval, corner , DUNCAN PHYFE mahogany $35. Excellent condition. TU . A few beds are availahle ~anistique, VAlley 2-815l. table and 4 ladder-back Addressing and Mailing GROSSE POINTE, 416 Ca- BALFOUR Road. Furnished 4-0665. for male and female pa- chairs. Reasonable. TUxedo SCHOOL Service, dieux, 3 bedroom lower. home, 4 bedrooms, den, rec- tients in private, semi- 2-6149. RELAXACIZOR, like new. AT HOME ROSEMARY GANT TU 2-2867 Carpeted, $200 per month. reation roOrp, 2 car garage, DO IT YOURSELF private and ward rooms. Sacrifice. EDgewater 1-5554. Inquire 414 Cadieux. lease. Available Oct. 1. TU. • CABINETS BABY clothing; girl's cloth- Round-the-clock nursing FOR THOSE WHO DIDN'T MAN 35 desires work as chauf- 5-5412: . • FORMICA ing, 4-5 years. Women's THOR Ironer, $30. TUxedo 4- service is maintained with HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY feur, houseman. Please call GROSSE POINTE vicinity. 3 .• PLYWOOD dresses, size 14-16 and cloth 4944:. a registered nurse in TO FINISH HIGH SCHOOL. WALnut 5-2526 after 6 p.m. bedroom ranch type: 11/2 charge. For a copy of the NEFF Road, 2 bedroom house, • PANELING coat, fox collar. Maternity DIPLOMA AWARDED baths, Z car garage. Near TREMENDOUS values; per-- booklet, phone LOrain EXPERIENCED h a r d war e gas heat, garage, adults. Oc- • DOORS dresses. TUxedo 4-3143. Call or write for free booklet. schools. $160 per month. TU sonal apparel rummage sale, 8-0436 or VAlley 1-1704. m,an wishes work in a local tober-April. TUxedo 5-3628. • DRAWERS 4619 Chatsworth TU 1-1042 ~-1117. Sizes 16-18. 1352 Kensington store. PRescott 6-8834. 22500 MACK ROTISSERIE, automatic Broil G.P.N. Friday only, 9-11 a.m., 4-6. NEED a baby sitter? Reliable GROSSE POINTE, 5-room up- 1147~ MARYLAND, L3 roo~ fur- PR 5-0470 King, $25. TUxedo 2-6981. nursemaids a v ail a b 1e by HARD OF HEARING marn per. Adults 'Only. AV'ailable nIshed apartment. Aval1a'Qle p.m. hour, day or week. Matern- 4-HELP WANTED urgently needs work., Full Nov. 1st, 584 St. Clair. TU September 22. VA 1-5536. CARPETING, like new, for DO IT YOURSELF 2 rooms. One, light green; BEAUTIFUL oval mahogany ity help available. The Sit-: MALE and FEMALE or part time. Best written dining table, china, and references. TU 4-4856. 2-0947. BEAUTIFULLY furnished flat one, light gray. Tuxedo 2- ters Club, PRescott 7-0377. , UPHOLSTERY SUPPLY chairs, $100. Lounge chairs, GRAYTON-E. Wanen. New- available for immediate DC- 6981. DRIVING LESSONS. Mitchell 5 MEN to train for k~y MIMEOGRAPHING, t y pin g, Foam rubber, plastic leathers, custom picture window dra- ly decorated first floor apart- cupancy. Harcourt road. ANT I QUE telephone (oak Driving School. Former po- positions in multi-million dol- bookkeeping. Rea son a b 1 e ment. 4 rooms, tHe bath, ga:- $250 monthly. TUxedo 5- fabrics at great savings. Tools peries .. TUxedo 4-5234. wood), 4 handmade patch- lice instructor. Home pick- lar national concern. Earnings rates, reliable service. PR .rnge, heated, $90, couple. 7510. and expert advice . up. LAkeview 6-6960. $500 to $1,200 per month. Earn 6-6777. mor.nings, VA 1-9747, work quilts, full bed size; GOLFERS TU 2-1044. b . k Cushions and seating pads variety of pattern:;. PRescott while you leran. Leads to life after 2 p.m. .... DEVONSHIRE, 5 rooms nc , Fall Clearance, 1958 Models HELGA'S Health and Beauty made to order. Spring cushions 7-5671. time career with high income NEFF NEAR ST. PAUL breakfast room. Excellent 10- Men's and Ladies' Salon: Swedish massage, and complete security. EXPERIENCED 'graduate ac- Beautiful 5 room uppel'. Heat, cation. Adults. TU 5-6676, for davenport, chairs, replaced facials, pedicures, waxing, countant wants part time a<:- with foam rubber, Upholster- New and used golf equipment. . B. Von Albrecht gClJrageincluded art $150 mo. RUMMAGE SALE All famous pro models permanen ts, b 1e a c h ings, TUxedo 2-6167 counting work. TU 5-4196. Call WOodward 1-0321, ext. 33. ,6B-ROOMS FOR RENT ing expertly done. frostings. TU. 4-4308. EDGAR "BUTCH" BRANDAU SA-SITUATIONS WANTED GROSSE POINTE GARDENS BUSIN~SS or professional Lawrence Upholstering St. Michael's Eoiscopal 1325' Cadil1ac Plvd. DOMESTIC Nr. Hudson's EastLand, m~n m well f~n:shed home, WANTED FLEXIBLE HOURS Kin g s viII e, 2 140 1 _ With some pnvlleges. VA /433/ Kercheval Church DRAPERIES, made to order A-I LAUNDRESS and clean- by a proressionaL Guaran- Children, ages 3 through Exceptional management op- Extremely attractive lJalrge 3-2018, ED 1-5544. YA 2-6891 20475 Sunningdale portunity for woman with ing, Mon., Wed., Sat., will teed. TU 1-5210. 5 for free vision screening, 1 and 2 bedroom a-p'ts.with \ Grosse Pointe Woods leadership ability. Pleasing sl,eep in some nights. TU full size din. rm. and sep. ROOM with private washroom AUTO DRIVER8-0nly $9.16 . War Memorial, Septem- 5~2288. qua r t e r 1y buys $10,000- DINING table, 6 chairs, cre- ber 17, Woods Community personality more important kitchen; 1ge. closets, cross ~n a comfortable home for Friday, September 26, 1958 denza, $100. TUxedo 2-0674. than pre v i 0 u s experience. $20,000 Bodily Injury and Club, Sept. 18, Neighbor- LADY wishes day work clean- ventHation, free parking, lady wiih a job. Ki,tchen 9 a.m. t'O 7 p.m. TUxedo 5.1500, between 9:30 $5,000.Property Damage li- MODEL 70, 30-06 Winchester hood Club, Sept. 19. 9 I ing. Reliable good refer- new decora,tions, ad.ults. privileges with her private and 12 a.m. or after 6 p.m. " . Rd refrigerator in quiet beau- ability. TU 1-2376. Saturday, September 27, 1958 rifle, Challenger Scope, 4 a.m. to 12. ences. TE 2-3244. 1 bl.k E..•of 7 M1. • bo h d 0 (Moross) 3 blks. S. of tiful neigh r 00 . n e 9 a. m. to 12 noo~ power, open s1ghts, sling, DELTA GAMMA ALUMNAE INTE~ESTING work for ~x-. GERMAN LADY wishes Sat- Harper. block from Kercheval bus GRANDFATHER'S e 1 0 c k, like new. Also n€,,\v Boyt Westminster chimes, excel- TUxedo 1-8275 p.e~lenced .st:nographer WIth \ urday job and baby sitting and 1% Mocks from Jeffer- FENCING, new, 100-foot roll, wol.1ined carrying case, sell lent condition, $475. Settling fIlmg a bIll t y. Age 25-40. i nights. Monday through Fri- ALTER and East Jeffers.on. son bus. TU 2-1642. 4-foot high, $15. TUxeqo or trade for .22 pistol, binoc- . Write qualifications and ex- day. EDgewater 1-2646 Spadous 5 rcoOmap\3Jl'tment, 'esta,cte. TU 5-5092. BOOKKEEPING accounts de- 4-5054. ulars, telescope, sl€eping perience. Box C-36, Grosse . 2 bed roo m S, decorated, GROSSE POINTE room and sired. All governmental re- . EMPIRE SOFA, fringe, uphol- bags, stamp or coin collec- Pointe .News. YOUNG woman, neat, reliable, adults. VA 2-6611. study or single room for STROMBERG CARLSON com- tions, fishing or- aTchery ports, financial statements. stery piecesl qu~lt pieces, s wishes housework or iron- young man or student. Call bination television hi-fi rec- equipment, circula,r iron~ Will pick up and deliver. YOUNG hair stylist with some TERRACE, Rivard & Maumee. chiJna, glass, bronzes, books, ing. Good. recent references. after 6 p.m. VAlley 4-5877. ord player with FM and s t air way (ladUe-r). TU TUxedo 4.4621. following to replace poera- One block from prark. 7 brief case, human hair, Be~sie, TOwnsend 9~5865. AM radio. TUxedo 4-7428. 2-9618. tor moving to New York. rooms, 2 baths, garage, new- orutches, commode, stero- EXCELLENT care and meals ly decorated. No pets, $170. I WILL share attractive home b Good working conditiO'Ils. WASHING, iI1oning, d'One m phonic tapes, can cell ~ d VACUUM BARGAINS SQUIRREL jacket, like new, for elderly lady in nurse's Call Monda,y thru Friday, 9 with business or professional Also part time manicurist. my home; pick-up, delive'ry. stamps. VA 1-9843. Closing out new vacuums size 12-14. Gall after 6 p.m. private home. TU 1-2982. to 5. LAkeview 6-2390. woman. Near shopping and TUxedo 2-9440. TU 2-1616. transportation. TUxedo 5~ LIQUIDATING OFFICE. Glrass Hoover uprights $54.95-$69.95 TUxedo 2-1071. BEAOONSFlELD near Ver. SPECIAL-Monday, Tuesday, SALESWOMAN for exclusive 0032 or after 5, PRescott 3- top modern tatble, pedestal Eureka Tanks ...... $34.88-$39.95 EXPERIENCED woman wants nor. Lower 5 rooms, avail- Rebuilts 1 year guarantee MAPLE combination chest- and W~dnesday. WELLA- Grosse Pointe gift shop. $45 cleaning or ironing. Best of 1266. f.an, G.E. refrigerator, mis- able October 4. Rent $90. Hoover w/beaJters $16.95-$49.95 d€Sk with matching single CAP treatment to recondi- per week. Reply Box F-20, cellJaneous items, reasonaible. Grosse Pointe references. VAlley 4-6525. EASTLAWN - JEFFERSON, Rebuilt Eurekas .. $19.95-$34.95 bed, complete. Call after 6. re tion hair after the summer Grosse Pointe News. TEmpl'e 3-2611. 15425 Mack near Notti'll'g- TU 5-2321. sun. Shampoo and wave UPPER 6 room flat. Grosse near river. P.riv.ate, front. ham. TU 5.:0900. Rebuilt GE's $19.95-$24.95 Break:£ast or wi11 share gs included. 4A-Help Wanted EXPERIENCED colored l'aciy Pointe vicinity,. 3428 Haver- Rebuilt Royals $21.95 REMINGTON stand:a,rd type- , bome. Refined adult. VA BEAUTIFUL dark brown YVONNE BEAUTY SALON Domestic: wishes c1ea ning and ironing. hill. Adults only., Gas heat. Late models; asst. make $14.95 writer. Excellent condition. 2-1967. squirrel cape jacket in per. TUxedo 2-9440 Days or week. WA 2-7572. $90 per. month. TUxedo HARPER VACUUM $75. TUxedo 2-6575. EXPERIENCED cook. light 2-3165. feet condition. $175. TUxedo ROOM and bath. Nice priv.ate Authorized Eureka, Hoover housework, 2 adults. Hours I WOMAN wants days. Experi- 2-6691, if noo MlSW'er call LIGHT mahogany dining room 11 2A-MUSICAl ALTER ROAD. Mod~rn brick home. Gentleman. TUxedo Dealer - Sales & Service and salary open. VAlley 1-1 ,enced laundry or cleaning. 5-1'00m upper and lower flat. after 6. p.m. NEW - REBUILTS - PARTS set, 9 pioeces.....Good conditiont INsTRUCTION 1504. . Grosse' Pointe ref.erences. 5-2018. $45. TU 2-1813. Electric stove and refrigera- SAK'S Norwegian blue" fox 17176 E. WARREN at Cadieux TEACHER of Piano, Florence Af.ter 5 p.m. TExas 4-7637. EXPERIENCED white woman tor. Disposal, incinerator, g.a- BUSINESS or pr~fessional caJpe stole, si'ze 16, like new, TU 1-1122 OPEN 10 to 7 HAMMOND chord organ. Good Patterson, at studio, 852 Bar- for general housework. Live WOMAN wants work 3, days rag,e. Landscape service. woman. Good transpor:a tion. TUxedo 2-3699. condirtion. TV 5-7733. rington, VAlley 2~6921. Wd"odward 3~2815; TUxedo BABY equipment; carriage, ts in, 2 adults. Other day help a weeek. Grosse. Pointe ref- Adults. VA 2-6611. 1-3767, after 6 p. m. WESTINGHOUSE Del u x e play-pen, crib, feeding ta'ble. MINK COAT (wild), full PLAY the piano. Rapid, at- employed. Convenient loca- erences. WAlnut 40:0529. 854 ALTER ROAD, modern 3 dryer. Philco 8 cubjc ft. TUxedo 4-5172. length, size 14, perfect con- tractive course for teen- tion, good salary. TUxedo rooms and bath, $110. Em- LADY desires day work. Ref- DEVONSHIRE, private home, freezer. Miscellaneous items. dition. Goin.g west. $450.00. agers and adults. Interest- 5-1130. ployed adults. only. No pets. employ-ed lady,. kitchen pri- HAMILTON electric dryer, full erences. VAlley' 2-7152 VA 2-8-912evenings. BR 3-2601. ing course for children. VAiley 2-4595. vileges, use of telephone, heat controls, $37.50. Hoover HOUSEKEEPER; - unencum- Grosse Pointe Piano Cen- CHATSWORTH, 4700. Uppe'r good transportation. TUx- vacuum, model 60, $19.50. bered, middle-aged white EXPERIENCED colored lady NEW 30" gas stove, $90; one BOY'S football shqes, size 6. ter, 15123 Mack, VAlley 1- 5 r'Ooms, newly redecorated, edo ,2-5306. Good condition. TU 2-2451. woman. Live in Florida. Pri- wishes baby sitting, domestic . used, $20; used refrigerator, Worn once, $4. 4 ma:...'l'Ogany 3515, TUxedo 2-5315. heated, adults. vate air-conditioned room work. Sleep in. Reference's. $25. TU 4-5688. COMPLETE double bed, excel- dining room chairs, mat.ch- TY 5-6856. LARGE six room, newly dec- 6C-OFFICE FOR RENT ing arm chairs, reasonable. and bath. Girls. aged 5, 7, BANK pool table, complete lent condition, $50. PRescott orated, upper, natural fire- TU1-1083. and 10 years. Assist all OFFICE SPACE available, 15 with cues and balLS. Fine for 5.0010. PIANO TEACHER EXPERIENCED woman wish- place, garage, park privil- phases of housework and Kercheval, Grosse Pointe r-ecreation rooms. VA 2-8112. es laundry, cleaning. Every eges. TUxedo 2-179'3. 9-PIECE Drexel mahogany BROKEN concrete and dirt IRENE MORAN children. Permanent only. other Wednesday. Grosse Farms. Call TUxedo 1-8404. dining room set, 4-piece picked up and hauled a'Wa'Y. 1928 PRESTWICK Write qualifications, refer- Pointe references. LO 7-4029. VERNIER. Lower modern 2 French Provencial 1i v in g F8JStservice. LA 7-9427. ences, and salary expected to 2920'E. JEFFERSON, office or bedroom, carpeting, stove, BALDWIN room, 2 commodes, lamps, Please call TU 4-4387 box 772, Boca Raton, Florida. desk spac~ aV1arl.lable.Park~ ALGONAC INN GIFT SHOP REFINED woman wants three refrigerator, garag-e. Call af- mg. Ca11 Mr. Moore, TU ORGAN SPECIALS coffee table, TV and record- days, seven hours a day. tel' 4, PRescott 5-3225. Selected gifts, fine jewelxy for ~ppointment MATURE, experienced, white 4-5700. . player. 12461 East Outer Monday', Tuesday, Thursday. Reduced prices on new Bald- from $1.00. 0 n e - h a: 1f hour woman for care of .infant • Drive. Best of references. TO 8- NEWLY decorrated 5 room low- CHAMPION win organS used this season 'at drive. Fmest food, cocktail baby, Monda~ thru Satur- i 9188. er. Gas heat, garage, adults. CLARINET, P e d I a r woOod, lO1IDge, dockage. 3649 M-29 FISHER ROAD, c~rner St. CAROLYN JEWELL day. Vicinity 9 Mile and Jef- 4874 Bedford, TUxedo .1- INTERLOCHEN good condition. TUxedo 4- Hwy., Algonac. SWift 4-3911. ferson. PRescott 1-6221. EXPERIENCED girl wants 2037. PauL Modern offices in 1 Concert pianist and teacher. NATIONAL MUSIC CAMP 0262. I Graduate U. of M. music , work by the week. Sit one . • story clinic building; 3 and school. Pupil of Rudolf Fir- S-SITUATION WANTED or . twp nights. References .. 264 ALTER ROAD, 3 bedro?m 5 room suites. Parking avail- Limited number - AotNow! SIMMONS Hide-a-bed daven- BALDWIN PIANO SALE LOrain 8-2998. • duplex. Lavatory, recl"eatIon kusny and Isabel Vengerova, GENERAL OFFICE duties - able. Please call weekdays, Open DMly 9-9; Saturday 9-5; port, 2 matching chairs, large New York. Soloist: Detroit and room, oil. heat. Near lake. 9-5. Mr. Campbell, WOod- drop-leaf table with 4 cane- USED THIS SEASON light typing. Part time - EX PER IE NeE D Ge,rman TUxedo 2-00'28. Sunday 1-5. rk Scandinavian symphonies. Ex- Mon. thru Friday. Mature ward 5~6000, ext. 6291. \. back chairs. Blond Muntz white housekeeper wi t h TRinity 3-6800 TV and gold -draperies, like INTERLOCHEN tensive ensemble work. Lim- lady. LO 7-7798. Grosse Pointe references 20640 MOROSS ROAD. Lower 18038 MACK,' single office, new. Will sell entire amount NATIONAL MUSIC CAMP ited openings for serious stu~ wishes position. Reply to 5 rooms, newly decorated, BOOKKEEPING and typing paneled, air. - conditioned, for $150. TUxedo 5-4817. dents, beginners through ad- Box D-ll Grosse Pointe sepaI'late gas heat. Call eve- SMILEY BROTHERS service done efficiently. modern building, attractive We. 'Offer these Grands and vanced. By appointment. News. nings. TU 5-7012. lobby. TUxedo 4 1234. 5510 WOODWARD AVE. Consol~s at low, low prices PR 7-7791 Your office or mine. Call r . . -- FREE PARKING with a new~piano g~arantee. TU 1-955l. LADY WANTS washing and UPPER 2 flat, Maryland near GROSSE POINTE, BeaJC()([ls- RADIO HAMS DOROTHY MAY, teacher of Pay only the sales tax on de- ironing at home. 4352 Mary- Charlevoix. 6 rooms. TUxedo field, 1156. Upper 6 rooms, ESTEY walnut spinet, $325. voice and piano. Also im- SALESLADY. Gifts, jewelry, Am 'liquidating estate of livery and start your m~nthly land. TUxedo 5-5226. 2-1292., g.a:S.VAHey 4-2705. . ExceHent condiiton. TU provisation. TUxedo 2-9989. small accessories. Part t.ime W8HXM. Will accept best payments 30 da'Ys.after, if you . 2-6471. Mon. thru Fri. Mature lady. EXPERIENCED lady wishes GROSSE' POINTE gar a- ge G. Pte. k~v81r-nl()tre;"dafue, offer on Collins 32V3, desire. 75A2, Hallicrafters SX43, LO 7-7798. days or part time job cook- apartment. Near tr.ansporta- desk or rms. parker, TU OVAL dining room table with Open daily 9-9; Saturday 9-5; Private piano lessons given ing, cleaning or laundry. ti'On. CaJJ Mr. Edg'ar. TU 5-0448. 6 cl1aiJrs,whi* leather seats. Elmac PMR8A, new AWNINGS removed, screens W3I>ZZ tri-beam in orig- Sunday 1-5; TRinity 3-6800. Grosse Pointe ref.erences. 5-4100. TU 1~1371. . in your home to beginners r p m 0 v e d, storm windows VAe2-9054. ' WARREN EAST, near Grosse inal 'carton. Pock~t volo- and ~dvonced students. washed and put up. Wall RIVARD Boulevard. 3 rooOms, Pointe. Store, heated, $Ho BURGUN'DY caTpeti11'g and meter, speakers, solder SMILEY BROS. washing and painting. Eaves- $60 WHITE Tim~y-Tuft coat, I. stov.e, refrigefatO'r; porch. : per month. Good for office padding in excellent condo: gun, electric drill; just I 5510 WOODWARD AVE. TUxedo 5-62 15 troughs c 1e 1'. n e d. VAlley size 12; like newt for $15.' Utilities provided. Newly or ally ,business. TUxedo tion; 70 yards .. Ca,1J1,TUxedo about everything. VAlley FREE PARKING 1-4127 TUxedo 1-3617. /. dEcorated.. TU 2;.5535. .• 2-304~ 2.4258. . 2-5963.

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.EXTERI Grosse: Fine YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED Three Trunk Lines to Serve You Quickly Three~rrunk Lin~s to Serve You QuicklV DEADLINE 4 P.M. TUESDAY Work CALL JUxedo 2-6900 Writ Ter: 8A-OfFICE EQUIPMENT l1-AUTOS FOR SALE 12-AUTOS WANTED' 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 16-PETS FOR SALE 21B-WATCH REPAIRING FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE LEO FORD '54 custom 2-doO'r V-8. I WILL CALL at your hame to ------AKC registered ba:,set hound, THIRY jewelry, 20756 Mack at V~ TYPEWRITEHS and adding Fordomatic with radio and buy any model used car, any GROSSE POINTE, 861 Wa,sh- GROSSE POINTE FARMS" ,990 NORTH OXFORD female, tri-calor. Fine pedi- Anita. Specializing in watch WALLWA machines, new, rebuilt. Rea- heater, whitewall tires, new age, for cash and pay you ington. Brand new 3-bed- Farm calonial, 3 large bed- gree, 2lh years, never bred, repairs. Watches repaired and extE sonable prices. N a t ion a 1 paint. Excellent conditian, roam Coloni8lL Attached more money. Tom Roney, FISHER ROAD .rooms, 2 baths up. Large kit- perfect to raise valuable lit- from all over the world. All years e: Off ice Equipment, J 6749 $675. PR 6-9750. g,arag'e, step-saver kitchen, Roney Motors, LA 6-6611-15, chen with barbecue, beautiful ter, $250. VAlley 1-9059 after work guaranteed. part. VA Harper at Bishop. TUxedo allrl IDClinyother :£eatures. This charming, well lo- family room, paneled den, _6_. ~ _ 1-7130. 1955 PLYMOUTH 12A-BOATS & MOTORS ' Shown by appointmetDlt only. cated Cape Cod has living EXPERT WATCH and dock landscaping outstanding, com- I FOR THE best prowler insur- ERNE Convertible 8. Standard trans- TUx-edo 2-7035. Toom, dining room, fine repairing. Pram pt. service. 8B-ANTIQUES THISTLE CLASS sailboat, pletely carpeted and draped. ance: Doberman pups; AKC PaInter onl mission, radio, heater., Origin- kitchen, '3 bedrooms, 1% Reasonable prices. Bradley fiberglassed hull, 2 suits Move right - in, attractively registered, 8 weeks. LAKe- end color THREE antique chairs and al black, top like new, white- BERKSHIRE ROAD, 776 baths, screened terrace, Jewelers, 20926 Mack at wall tires. Priced right at sails, spinnaker, trailer, cov- priced by owner. view 6-2136. Served Gro! eorner "what-not." TUxedo English house, 4 bedrooms and sprinkler system, p 1u s Hamptol.. TU 2-9309. $895. Your old call' down, bal- er, ready to race. Priced for TUXEDO.4-6939 10 years. 2-1071. maid's quarters. By ow:per. other fine features. Decor- COCKER SPANIEL, black, ance at small monthly pay- quick sale. TU 2.8790. 20685 Woe ated by interior designer. male, 5 months. AKC regis- CERTIFIED ments. PRo 8-5170. KARL DAVIES CHRIS~CRAFT, utility, 17-ft. .789 TROMBLEY This home has all the ease tered. TU 1-6137. MASTER WATCHMAKER .'THING of BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUES for comfortable living. REALTOR SHALLA CHEVROLET 60 horsepower. TUxedo 1- 3 bedroom Colonial. G.E. "ZVer." Pc from Shown by appointment POODLES, miniature, AKC DYGERT'S St. Clair Shores Lot 1701. kitchen, 4 baths, 14 x 16 it. TU 5-3220 mg, plas registered. Black males and 16956 E. Warren at Harvard HOLLAND and GERMANY 22407 Harper, bet. 8 and 9 Mil family room, 2 car attached only. By owner, TUxedo 81 1

" ? Classified 21Q-PLASTERING 21S-CARPENTER WORK \ Continued .SPECIALIZING in repairs. FOR FINE caIpentry, modern.. New ceilings, arches. Satis.- ization; recreation rooms, , .N~ighborhoodChjb News; 21'-PAINTING AND faction guaranteed,PRescott attics; porches, kitchens re- 211-PAINTING AND 9-1558. modeled, Formica, etc. Wil- DECORATING DECORATING rCh~~~h".N~;;"1 liam Brockel, LA 1-6409. . ~ Mond~ys EX'IERIOR- INTERIOR PAINTING and Decorating by PLASTERING 3:30- 5:00 'p.m., Open'Gym ' ! o ~: Grosse Pointe reierences. well experienced workmen. Additions, basements, arches, KITCHEN CABINETS>, 6:30-: 9:00. p..m. Open Gym (Until' Basketball Leagues CHRIST EPISCOPAL a.m., Worship and Sermon; Fine Paper Hanging '.-' In our service we give qual- ceilings, general repairs. Rea- & FORMICA TOPS start) 81 GrosseP9inte Boulevard Church School for Nursery ~DAY Work myself, insured. ity, not quantity. CRestwood Rev. E. B. Maynard, Rector through Senior Hi~h Depart- Written guarantee, sonable charges. Custom Made Furniture . . • Kitch- Tuesdays • 8-0497. en Cabinets,. . Formica Tops, Bars Sunday: 8 a.m., Holy Com- ments; 3 p.m., P~ll'n~!y Par. Terms if desired. PRESCOTT 3-2968 , . . Recreation Rooms.. • . Floor '4:00~ 5:00 p.m. Boys' Gym (I n c 1u des Basketball, ING PAINTING, papering, paper and Ceil1ng Tile . . . Guaranteed munion. 9:30 and 11 a.m., ent,-:reacher Meetmg, 4 p.m., LEON STRIEGEL Work:. ~ Track .and Games) - Ages 7-12 Family Worship. 8 p.m. Can- !umor Parenrt:-T~ch~ removed. W a 11 washing. PLASTER-CONTRACTOR; ..-e- meet- l1ck at VAlley 1-7275 FREE ESTIMATES 4:00- S:OO p.m. 'Girls Arts & Crafts - Ages 7-12' terbury Service f 12:30 p.m. Women's Assocla- Men's Lounge. estimates. The tiny tots are anxiously ,events. Any mothers interested tion lunche-on and program bags, Work guaranteed. Good ref- WALL WASHING and paint- insured. Work myself. City awaiting theix first get to- are invited to bring the little under direction of Mrs. Charles * * * s. 24- erences. Jesse Page. White ing done. Very reasonable wide. UN 3-9491. Sunday, Sept. 21: 9:30 a.m., .._ ..- gether of the Fall season on ones to the Club on a Saturday Bryant and World Service De- labor, work myself. VAlley and efficient. TUxedo 1-5306. THE BARLEC CO. Morning Worship, First Serv- 2-7348, WE FIX broken steps, chim- S a t u r day, October 4 from afternoon either to observe or partment. Christmas cards and neys, leaky porches and base- VALLEY 1-8146 ice; Sermon by the Rev. Ben 21K-WINDOW WASHING 1-2:30 p.m. This activity is join in the fun. For reserva- ,wrappings on sale fron: ~:30 over ments. All types of brick specially set up for boys and tions in tills group call TU a.m.-4 p.m. 7:30 p.m. RelIgIOUS L. Tallman, "The. Church of !Vice A.A.A."! WALL WASHING, work. No job too small. Call girls ages 4-6 with the purpose 5~4600. EduoationCouncil meeting. Christ," Matthew 5:1-16; 9:30 HOME REMODELING up ~RTS PAPER HANGING WINDOW CLEANING LOrain 7-3230, anytime. of provid~ng g70 expe~ience Midget Hot Rod Club 1/1 • • a.m., Church School in all de- SPECIALISTS dieux as a preparatlon for .kmder- Any boys in tel' est e d in Wednesday, September 24:- partments, Section I; 11 a.m., Interior and exterior painting. WALL WASHING Birch kitchen cabinets, bath TO 7 garten. The program mcludes building and racing midget hot 4:15-5 p.m. Carol Choir re- Morning Worship, S e con d Patch plastering and floor Service on Screens and Storms CEMENT WORK. fixtures, formica vanitory, at- Service: Sermon by Dr. Frank a gym perIod, fun~to-m~e rods are invited to join a Club hearsal. 7:30 p.m. Nominating ETS sanding. Brick Washing Expertly Done Driveways, garage floors, tics, 'porches. Fitt, "The Extension of the Basement Painting projects, coo~ing, story telli~g, that is being organized at the Committee meeting, 7:4'5 p.m. Carpenter work. City-wide basements, rat walls, etc. I No money down, easy terms Sacramental," John 4:13~24; 11 games, dancmg, and. Specl~~ Neighborhood Club. Meetings Class for new memberS. 8 p.m. S service since 1940. H. E. GAGE & SON No job too small HERMAN BROTHERS a.m., Church School in All De- light- Free estimates will be held in the Club gym Adult Study Class. partments, Section TU 4"0136 PR 1.6571 VA. 2-8333 VA. 2-0304 21Z-LANDSCAPING every Friday afternoon from * • • n. ~ sur- CRAFTSMAN TUxedo 2-5735 -- 3:45 t05 p.m. Boys are wel. Thursday, September 25:- • * * er 26 DECORATORS 21.M-GAS HEAT .21T~DRESSMAKING COMPLETE landscaping serv-- come to sign up at the desk in 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. "Fair" work- Monday, Sept, 22: T p.tu., ude Boy Scout Troop 96, Assembly TO 8-1799. FREE estimates in conversions, PRescott 1"5057 SEWING alterations, adults ice, lawn cutting, cultivation the Club Lobby. First meeting shop NUl'Sery (12:3Q.-3:30p. m.) inley, Room; 7:30 p.m., BowliJng for . boilers, furnaces. Working and fertilizing, edging and will be held Friday, Octolber 3. Potluck luncheon. 4:15-5:15 J27 or E""STERN MASON and children; hems, zippers, Men, Whittier Recreation, 8777. Master Plumber. VAll~y 1- r\ plain 0' I. I r

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ARMENIAN DISH Contributed by Counter Points Mrs. Robert S. Laurie by Pat Rousseau 2 small onions, diced 11/2 lb. -ground; beef By PAT TALBOT "Autumn Nocturne" ... an artistic blending of many 1 large can of tomatoes high style notes by Kasper. , . with a soigne .•• lady- • small box of macaroni With the Hudson Motor Car Company expanding in like result. The showing of his new collection, will be the early days of World War I its chief instigator and salt and pepper director, Roy Chapin, was free to turn his attention to seasoning salt at J acobsOil'S Dress Salon, September nineteenth. A other fields. He was one of the automotive pioneers in garlic ships. black wool ensemble with a jacket delightfully lined in favor of taxes on automobiles and fuel for the upkeep Fry onions in 2 tablespoons black and white stripe satin. Red wool takes a new, of highways and earned favorable attention in Washing- of butter. Then brown beef. inspired shape ••. while the whole line is designed to ton. Place in deep well or Dutch oven. Add.can of tomatoes and bring you a fresh breath of fashion! In September 1916 with Howard Coffin he was sent simmer. Cook box of macaroni by the US government to Mexico as an unofficial ob- then add to beef mixture. Add * * * server of the Army motor transport which was serving seasOnings. Best if made the rfWhen autum41- leaves start to faU!I • • • is the time to in Mexico against Villa. From Mexico he sent Mrs. day before, Can stand long find your new c{)at at D, ]. Healy. For a coat both casual Chapin a menu of a recent supper, tamales, chile, tor- slow cooking. and elegant ..• select a beige beauty of the softest wool ••• tillas etc. total price 25c. a blond beaver collar adds the frosting. Double breasted with Next came the wartime job of heading the nation's small buttons in the mode of the day .•. one hundred thirty. motor transport and Mrs. Chapin went to Washington Legion Juniors five dollars ••. this is also cut in a traditional single breasted to look for a house. It wasn't available for the first few To Hold Drive style! months so she installed a valet to look after her husband, * * * especially to see that a white carnation was provided "What's in a name?" Many times it's a tradition. Take for his buttonhole each morning. A toy and children's cloth- the name MORNY of Regent Street, London. Here we find one ing drive under the auspices of the oldest fine soap manufacturers in the world. Trail After the war Mr. Chapin returned to Detroit and of the Juniors of the Ameri- Pharmacy would like to introduce you to their bouquet of post war conversion from war materials to aut(lmobiles can Legion Auxiliary will be- gin this Sat)lI"day and con- fragrances which include ..• Lavender, Sandalwood, Lily of began, and the Essex was introduced. It was a sensation- tinue until October 20. the Valley, Wild P.,l)Se,Honeysuckle and many more ••• by al success. In 1922 the pre~ident of the Hudson Motor , Articles may be delivered offering the two dollar box for one dollar. Company was awarded an honorary degree by the Uni. ~------to 2075Hollywood road, Grosse I * * * versity of Michigan, the youngest man in history to By Patricia Talbot Pointe, or 5067 Chalmers, receive one. Also receiving honorariums that day were For two years he has served Detroit. If you wish pick- Masculine motifs ... this autumn are reflected at Robert Frost, the poet, and Supreme Court Justice The Unitarians' chief attraction is a religion which on the excutive .committee up service call Mrs. Theresa Kilgore and Hurd. One focal point ... the Madder oxford Charles Evans Hughes. demands no doctrinal beliefs of its members and this of Unitadan ministers which Sharpe, VA 2-39-5 or Mrs, shirt with a foulard type print in olive, burgundy or meets quarterly in Bosion or By the mid-twenties the Chapin menage in Beverly independence is what drew the Rev. William Hammond M~%~e~IO~;o:;:U t~:37~ve brown. The subtle color is the result of a special dy:ing to the church which was to become his life. Chicago and is able to keeE road was bursting with five small.Chapins. The pair had his finger on the advanced help the auxiliary carry out pro~ess that captl~res t~e deep tones of the anCIent :purchased some property on Provencal but decided in- Mr. Hammond was brought~ thinking of the chUl'ch ~ove- its community serVice' and desIgn ... seven nInety-five. stead to build on the Lakeshore. up as a Baptist in Columbia, one of whom,- Mrs. Ross Wi!- ,moot throughout the country. child welfare program. * Mo., in an inteUectual at- kins, survives to see the phe- * * The house was a great adventure for the Chapins mosphere which fostered in- nomenillligrowth of this inde- His type of church g,overn- who decided on the Georgian architecture and spent ment is congregational (cur- rrSeptember Song" ••• reminds us that the daJ's grow dependent thinking. His father pendent church. For a few short, when we reach this time of the year. If you haven't It10nths shopping abroad for rare art objects and furnish- was head of the physics de- years the church held services rent president is Stanley ings. They bought Reynolds and Romney paintings, partment at the University of in the War Memorial, Richard Smith, of Chalfonte road), but started your fall house cleaning as yet ... remember there's paneling from an English man.or house, an old 'Vaterford Missouri, Mr. Hammond's own School and the Memorial Mr. Hammond serves as a a lot of professional help for ')/our house within calling chandelier, a rare four way writing table. alma mater. ~ Church until the Carter horne strong guide and advisor to distance •.• the 1lumber , •• TUxedo 1-2100. Wanamaker'f His graduate work was done was purchased. Now Sunday this flock. Studio offers upholstery cleanil1.g, carpet repair •. , a decorat- Before the house was completed the Infante of at the University of Chicago services are held in the Chapel Nature a Stimulus ing touch-up for (/ room or a complete new scheme. Spain. Don Alfonso, Duc d'Orleans and de Bourbon, Divinity School and the Mead- 'haU" the impressive beamed first cousin to the King was planning a Detroit visit. ville Theologica'l SchooL He living room and dining room On the wall of his study * * * The Infante was the father of aviation in Spain and the studied with the Institute of of the old mansion. hangs a print of the Colorado Fashion Editor's Choice . • • a coat of camel color • ~ • Chapins were asked to be hosts to the Spanish grandee mountains, arwther of. Mr. G~neTal Semantics and then Has Help Now Hammond's interests. He tries (perennial favorite to be sure) ... BUT in the newest inter. and his entourage. worked for four years as pretation of the double breasted look ... cut and collared by Y:oung People's Director in When Mr. Hammond arrived to takie his f,amily on an an- style sure hands. You may have seen this coat featured in They decided to make the visit a house warmir~g New York, Chicago and St. replacing the Rev. Merrill nual pilgrimage there. He is and moved in. There were no rugs, curtains or household Louis for the Amerioan,Ethical Bates, he found himself tied deeply influenced by nature the women's pages of your newspaper ... be sure to see it at items. Even the stairs were unstained. Friends came to Union. to his desk by admi.nistrative and loves his chapel hall where D. J. Healy ... in junior sizes .•. forty-five dollars. the rescue. The Edsel Fords, Kanzlers, Bonbrights, Pastorate in Chicago detail. Now he has a ~retary the seasons of the year are Schlotmans loaned furniture, Irish glass and old silver. 8Jnd a part time director of glimpsed in all their majesty • * * The string quartet from the Detroit Symphony played In 1946he accepted his first religiQus education, Mrs. Jose- during Sunday morning serv- The Midas Touch ... brings gilted glamour to the call to the Unitarian Church, h' F' h M H d ices from the imposing leaded V as did George Gershwin. The party was a success. p 100 IS er. r, ammon bedroom. The .new Gold-n-sheer spreads, draperies and He remained as pastor of the does a great deal of reading glass windows. Unitarians Mr. Chapin continued to work for better highways People's L~beral Churc..l} of for religious expression in his have no communion services cafe curtains featured at Jacobson's Home Decorative in Washington, became president of the National Auto .. Chicago.until the fall of 1950 church is free to stay abreast here but observe seasoIll8.1fes- Shop are gossamer light ... woven of nylon and dacron tivals. mobile Chamber of Commerce. When President Hoover when he c,ame here to the of current events. He wel- .....-ntha beautiful gold embroidered floral applique. first asked him to become Secretary of Commerce he church in the old Davis S. comes new members with the Garter m~nsion in East Jef- Beginning his own ninth declined, but after the 1929 financial crash, Mr. Chapin, ferson avenue. advice that by joining the yearr as Unitarian minister in unscathed by the debacle, accepted. During this period Mr, Ham m 0 n d is well Unitarian Church they are be- Grosse Pointe and the church's NOTICE! Amelia Earhart came to Detroit to launch the new Hud- 'equipped to continue the tradi. ginning, not ending a spiritual 20th, Mr. Hammon:dlooks for- son Motor Car, the TerrapJane. He returned to Detroit tion of Unitarian ministers, quest. ward to both physical and re- Professional Restoration of Oil Paintings on President Roosevelt's inauguration to face terrible ma.nyof whom have been great Like most of the Protestant ligious expansion with great expectation. problems. scholars. Currently he is teach- Churches in this area the Sun- understandable pr'ces C7 walnut 1-3527 ing an astronomy course and day School department of the During the bank closing Mr. Chapin and friends had He sincerely believes his a class in semantics for the Unitarian Church ihas expand- church offers tremendous ad- Jontaine to put up money to keep the GP Country Day School Adult Education Cour&e un- ed most rapidly and in the vantages to an ever-widening going, to reorganize the motor company in the depres. del"the direction of the Grosse new pLans for expansion this g,roup of independent searrch- See Gray' . sion. In 1936 he caught a cold in Washington where he Pointe BOM'dof Eduoation. phase of religious life will be ing. Christians, but hopes it had been called to solve some motor transport problems. Manse in Grayton Road in the forefront. will always kJeep its friendly aDd Play! Arriving back in the Pointe he kept a date to play indoor Mr. Hammond lives with his Community Role 1ntimate atmosphere. As a stu- tennis with Edsel Ford. He came down with pneumonia wife and fOUTlittle Hammonds Mr. Hammond feels that his dent, teacher, spiritual advisor IUIDA IEVE and died on Febru'ary 16, mourned by friends from every in the parsonage in Grayton church has an important role and good friends he will move Wall to Wall ,,- Room Size - Scatter walk of life. road. He is looking fOifWard to pl'ay in the oommunLty. forward with his growing Uni_ Budget Plan Available Open Mon" Thurs.; Fri. till 9 p. m. with his 260 membeT oongre- His congregation, with its lib- tarian Church and thriving One of his friends wrote in tribute "I call Roy one modern community. of the most successful men I ever knew, not only because gation to the church's 20th era! outlook, prizes its in.de- FRANI( R. BROWN he was a success in a business and financial way, but anniversary this Marrch. The pendence of judgment on af- Unitarians hope to announce fairs both religious and po- because he lived life to the full . . . he possessed that plans for expansion during li1ical. A forceful personality, TALK IS CHEAP TU 1-4484 CARPETS Grosse Pointe quality of eternal youth and boyishness and gaiety, and this anJniversary month. not afraid to spook his mind, The easiest thing in the 18520MACK AVE. at Touraine eagerness about all sort of things." The Unitarian Church c,ame Mr. Hammond epitomi~ this world is for those on the out- to the Pointe with the aid of libeI!al intellectual and religi- side to criticize those on th~ three dedka,ted women, only' ous attitude. inside. who~where and whatnot by whoozit The Midwest's Oldest For seventy-eight years Mrs. C. Edmund Delbos and Mrs. Strathearn Hendrie have been exchanging confi- Sports Car Center dences. Both of them were members of the Pointe's early resort years when about 20 families spent the summer here, all of them on the closest terms. serving Grosse Pointe for over 10 -years The two dowagers have much to talk about and for many years have been enjoying bi-weekly dinners. On Mondav thev meet at Mrs. Delbos' Lincoln road home and W~dnes'dav it is Mrs. Hendrie's turn in her home at Webster and Belanger. Would live to. eavesdrop on these conversations about when the Pointe was growing up. * • • , Mary Gordon Patterson was invited to a ghoul party last week, (the latest in masquerade fads), and was in a dilemma about her costume. Men's Passers A friend suggested she try Memorial Church where Edward F. Schmid Sizes 6'12-13 gym I a huge collection of cast offs is collecting in the in Boys' I?assers I' preparation for the Rummage Sale, September 25. What ~izes 2.112-6 did she find but a vintage black velvet beaded sheath. It fit as if it were designed for her and she was a sen. .Mr.' Emmett Simms takes pleasure sation at the gala as a Charles Addams vampire. * * .* in announcing the return of Mrs. Lester F. Ruwe, who has impeccable taste in interior design, is off to New York shopping for antiques. SHIPPING- TOYSP She is doing her new Touraine road home in a lu~cious LAUNDRY? MAGIC MARKER •shade of antique French green and needs furnishings to marks 'em all. Felt compliment the walls. tip writes 4 way's, fine c to broad. Instant dryl 77 * • • -asa memb~r of our sales stafl Waterproof! Perman- i ent! , I The Bill O. Brinks have a dreadful time convincing people that their name is really Bill not William. All where he will again serve old sorts of confusion results. On a trip to Mexico a few . , years back nary a post card did they receive for the arid new friends and customers~ local mailmen thought their name had an Irish sonne! and was written Bill O'Brink. I .an honest automobile j * * * .so thrifty '1 Shopping for fa~l fashions ami~ the. flurry over •truly functional " sack chemise or empIre shape has mIlady In an under. _gentle to handle standable dither. One chic matron delving in the Village • Racquet and '. last week had her temper aroused by a delivery van 15401 E. JEFFERSON, at Nottingham VA 1-1000 clogging the alley .(and they will do it), S? wrath~ul 'Sport Shop was she that the pollee were c~lled. ~e store In questIo.n JA~K WOODASSOCIATES,INC.~VAllE.V 2~931 Grosse Pointe Home of Smart Ford Cars 106 KERCHEVAL was full of ire too. On the. CIty ~o~ICe blotter was this TU 1-5262 TU 1-2262 13000 Eo. WARRENAVENUE ~ETRqITl~MICH. succinct report: Both parties pacified. ,

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