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VOLUME 22-NO. 49 Entered as Second Class Matter III the Posl Ofllce at Detroit, MICh, GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, DECEMBER 7, 1961 7c Per Copy , $4.00 Per Year 24 PAGES-TWO SECTIONS-SECTION 1

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oj tbe i r~-~-c-~i~ns;~~\~Oi~~t~o:Annua_I;~;ClP~~-~,a!e~~-~~-jPoliceman in Parkl~~a~~~~~~p lVEI~K As Compiled by tbe Grosse Poime Nt'WI f'-.,,:.~:~;~f~_':.~:~;~:il Run Down, Hurt ~:~l:~o~s~:e:.~ Thursday, November 30 ENOS, A CHIMPANZEE. is -~~:~ ~-=~-~,->;:-':'~::;-~ -:=-:2::,---':' ~''''''--; . . ~'il!l: By Stopped Driver I ~~~s~:B~;'~~_?f~~~~~; back on earth today after twice orbiting the' globe, Un it e d '"_ ...... ~-. ' . y ''''>:~'11 ------Members of the Grosse States scientists had originally sche'duled three round trips; I Detroit Motorist Arrested at Home By Detroit Police Pointe Lions Club will be they safely rocketed the 37Y.!- After Getting Away in Chase that Reached on the streets Monday, De- pound chimp into orbit, but Speeds of 70 MPH cember 11, selling special were forced to halt his flight e d it ion s of the Grosse when 3paeecraft troubles devel- A Detroit man, who ran down and injured a Park Po in t e News and daily oped. By the time Enos landed officer who stopped him for a traffic violation, was ar- papers, to raise $10,000, the Wedne'sday ill the A t I ant i c rested by Detroit police on Monday, December 4, and goal set to bring Christmas Ocean, 225 miles southeast of turned over to Park authorities, happiness to the Pointe's Bermuda, part of the trouble Donald Z. Leadmon, 23, of .-.------1 needy. had already corrected itself. Scientists said that a human 1264B Frankfort, is being held C 1 V.. This will be the Lions Clui,'s passenger fould have easily cor- for violation of probation and ras t lctlln 33rd Annual l\'ewspaper Sale, rected the' remaining small dif- a warrant was obtained by Volunteers, including personnel ficulty. Park police charging him with Stl.ll Ll.St~,1 from the policc' and fire depart- felonious assault, according to ~U ments of the Park, City, Forms * *J * Park Pol ice Chief Arthur and ShOl'es, will start sel1l1,::: JOHN HERSCHEL GLENN, Lou\\'ers, As Criticlll their newspapers early in :Iw JR. will be the first AmericAn Leadmon, II'ho is accuscd of mOl'lling, regardless of the \'.ca- to orbit the globe. United States violating probation imposed for ther. officials announced selection of a Detroit burglary, was stoppcd Hospital Reports I Com- Persons purchasing papers .11'e the 40-year-old Marine lieuten- by Park Patrolmen Henry WiI- • uI"ge'd to be as generous as IJ'l" ' l' F' t t Rid 30th ant colonel at a pre'ss confer- son and WII lam ur all', a panlon e ease , ers sible because all the proceeds ence ~'esterd~y. Navy Lt. Com- about 1:10 a.m" on IlIonday, for Still in Serious Condition of the sale are used to allevidt~ mand. r Scott Carpenter will be having no real' license plate distress among the blind, infi! m Glenn's backup man, and Astro- lights on his car. Lcadmon was Joseph Tucker, 17, 22815 and needy, naut Donald Slayton is sched- forced to the curb at Kercheval Laukel, St, Clair Shores, Two Chairmen Named uled for the second manned and Yorkshirc, driver of a car involved in Club Pre'sident Art h u r F. orbital shot. Glenn, oldest of Had A Passenger a fatal accident on Lake Churchman appointed Ralph P. the seVen astronauts, backed up These are the members of the Grosse Pointe Lions firemen and police (jf all the Pointes except the Woods, Wilson approached Lcad~on's l~ 0- Martin, chairman, and John 'F. b"th Sheparu and Grissom at Club who \vill be on the streets Monday morning to Shore road Saturday, Dig deep and give generously when you buy your car and demanded Leadmon's 25 Unti, co-chairman of this year's their suborbital flights last sum- sell papers in the annual Goodfellow drive to 'raise vember is still on the paper Monday, ope~ator's license, The offic~r critical list: but holding his committee, mer. funds for charitable projects, They will be aided by notIced anot~er young man In I own, He had been given a Chief recipients of financial He believes that a man could the automobIle, l' h t]' assistance from the Pointe or- have corrected the spacecraft S 1m c ance 0 lve, ganizalion, are the Leader Dog problems that fC'rce'd the chim- Be corn i n g suspicious, the The accident claimed the lile League for the Blind, public Center Tree ParI{ Wins Fil'st ROIUld pa,trolman ordered .Leadmon to, of Richard IlL Belmore, 18, of and private charities and needy panzee Enos down after only Relief Setver,n.; . twice circling the earth, and is :alse t~e hood of hiS car for an 22511 Thirteen Mile road, St. individuals, Many of the form- ready to go up as soon as pre- Lighting Set In Tilt to Test Validity IIIspectlOn of the car motor, ,and Clair Shores, critically injuring er were provided with Braille parations for a manned shot can Pro ject Gets¥:: went to th~ front of the velll~le, Tucker and seriously injuring watches, and in some instances, be completed, Project Mercury For Dec. 17 L~admon,WIth the lIIsteaddemand, ofsteppedcomplymgon I four :;thers in the automobile, Braille type\\Titers were fur- officials have reserved the At- Of Its Fencillg Ordinance Under WllY the gas peddle and the car shot Others wh~ were hurt are nished to others SD that tllCY lantic missile range for Decem- forward Charlcs Lell'ls, 18, of 22710 can make' theil' O\\'n \\'I, illC'!lJ(i(',II h'parlillclli. 1"'1111 l tiE' t 1'1' 1'1'''- later that same day. Dr, Simp- the westerly line or the Van- tha'1 the last one'," Pntrolman Harry Hamiltoll and lost h,IS hc.ense on ,two previous pal'ed sl rccl s nnd ~O mil,', ')[ $47:l,'Hi!l.20 in (;pIlCr.1\ ()hlli~a-I :))rJiwtl (il Otl" "";",llll to ]1('11- son, 395 Lakeland, pnrked his derbu~h property (east line of The Dominican president In- Chester Painter, occaSlOns III Detrol~ bec~use. of ~id(,llalk,. BOUlHI.l1)' lint's arc' lion Bonds and Conlr;J(.t; ~.I:l;;.. : t('n:llll. Olll' l'air"lm,'lll t,l ,('r~l'- '5G Chevrolet in his driveway at the Locillnoor Club) tl) the dicated all-out military force Klotz first observed Land at i1c~umlllated traffiC VIolatIOn Cadienx road, r;"t or Grosse 000 in Parking H('vclI\l(' Ilond~ ;1Il1, ,lIld till' appointl11pnt of 8 ll, m, on Saturday, When he would be used to haIt the gen- Lal:e Shore and Vernier, as pomts. Milk RiI'cr Tunnel Drain, Pointe Park, :'IIa{'k av('nur, and Contr.l('!; and $11.',000 in (rlh' patrolman. returncd at 10 the next morn- H \1 ill be a rein forced con- eral strike. The howling mob In south of Detroit, Fisher road, Water-Scwer Heven\lc Bonds .\ppli(';,nl..; \I ill he jut of Gro"se Pointe jlarlll~, ~nd Contrad: making a lotlll the ha"is of ~eniority, lllcnt,11 Shore at an excessive rate of said that a teletype to the See- had thrown eggs all ovcr the eventually dlspersc'd by tank- o"er the pipe ranging from 13 Rnd threc.(ll'arlcrs of a mile long-l('rm debt of $1,023,~69.20, ,1bility, plly.,i('al condition an,l speed, The officer gave chase, retary of State's offlce in Lan- floor and dashboard some time supported combat troops, who fcet at Hs cast terminus to 16 frontage along Lake S', Clair, and at 465 Lake Shorc, cilIled sing brought back a reply that during the night, General Oblij:(ation Bonds arc gen('r,Jl aptitudc, 1'hr)'

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WELL ADJUSTED LAST RESORT honors and represenled 51. Paul l\leddle II' th the IUZZ saw of The man who can control his Common scnse is a compass Crash Viclinl Mayor Allen Goes on Air Students Enter Schaal in the scmi.f1nals, speculation and you'll get hurl. temper Is ~ound to have many Ihat we never think o[ consult- othcr good things added. ing unless we havc lost our wny. (Continued frol11 1'36'1' I) (Continued from Pa,e 1) control o[ Ilew subdivisions Speech Contest Ihe wheel, was traveling soulh Savage), and nn assistant (Neil south o[ Jefferson and the di. • all Lake Shore, wht'n it wcnt Blondell), who is also Asscssol' vision of large lots Ihroughout Eight students froll1 St. Paul PLUMBING out of control and trashed Into and Treasurel'. Full-time Police Ihe City; and additional parking High School enlered the Junior LA. 7.9600 a Iilrge tr,'e in front of 881 and Fire Departments number spaces in Ihe business area. Round Table spcech eonlesl Lnke Shore. Dnvey was tossed 31 men.

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/ Listen fo WCAR-6:10 P,M,-Monday tlirough Friday- VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTTlORTZED ~cI~ DEALER For the latest Market New6-1130 on your dial O'lEARY CADillAC, Inc. 17153 E. JEFFERSON AVE., GROSSE POINTE I .. Thursday, December 7, /961 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Three ~liltu,. Crashes Occllr in City Vandals SJuash The chronic grouch takcs Ihe can't even induige in a broad such a narrow view of life that smile, City of Grosse Pointe pollee Eugene Collills, 1503 Garl;lnd, Center Tree Lighting Set Assault reeeivecl reports of two minor Detroit. Store Windows (Continued from Page 1) na! for its 1ighting. (Continued from Page 1) accidents on the afternoon of Damages were minor, and The destructive nature of than' usual because the At the conclusion of thc cere. assauit with a motor vehicle. Monday, November <.7. both automobiles were drIven vandals caused an investiga. Sunday before Christmas mony that special gue'st, Santa Leadmon pled not guilty. Fasbion Tailoring 'rhe Park Cab Com pan y away from the scene of the ac. tion by Federal Bureau of In- this year falls on Christmas Claus, will be inh.odu('ed and Judge Bclangpr set examina. called the City police stalion cident. No violation tickets vesUgation agents and Farms Eve. he and his helpers wili gl'eet tion date for yesterday, De- . . . by Alfonso., early in the afternoon to reo were issued. police on Tuesday, Decembel' all the children and give them cembcr 6, and imposed bond port thal one of their cabs had Later that same afternoon, 5. The activities are in the hands candy canes. for $3,000. Your Suit Tailored in Our O,'m Shop Special Fillings ond Alterations of All Kind, bcen involved in un accidcnt at 0 f f ice I' Thomas McLaughlin, The FBI agents investigated of the Center's Youth Council fh It h . Evervone, children and adults 'e rcsu s of t ,c examllla- Kercheval and nil'lIrd. Jr., look a report of an acei- the possibility that robbers at- representing the public, pri-, t' t i te t b alike, will be invite'd into thc I/)n wcre 00 a 0 e re- FASHION TAILORING by Alfonso MEN & Officers Duncan Mat'Eachern dent at Kercheval and St. tempted to enter .the National vate, and paroehial high schools t d b tl NE"'S h' h v Center's di ning room fm' com- por e Y Ie "c, W lC 14932 Kercheval VA 1.8681 and George Brackx questioncd Clail'. Bank of Detroit in the Kerche- and preparator s c h 0 0 is in I d I d t WOMEN ' piimentary cocoa or coffce and 1a a I'ca y gune 0 press, ;1 16.yeal:-0Id boy who struck Wilham II. Allen, 23810 EI- val. on _ the. Hill District, by Grosse Pointe. cookies. I the cab, parked at the ~'urb mil'a, St Clair Shores, was driv. smashing a door window and Programs for the children will on Ker('heval about 100 feet ing a Lakeshore bus east on removing a hinge pin f/'Om the begin at 4:30 with a profession. ------. CAREFREE west of Rivllrd. Kercheval, when he struck the rear door. ai puppet show, "Christmas Some people are satisfied I The fellow who is always The boy stated that he had ieft sidc of a. doubie-parked '61 I The vandals, belicvcd to be Fantasy" by Rollert Rathbun. only when they gct all they can I;,head in his work seldom has been driving a '57 Renault cast Mercul'y, dl'lven by Harvcy the same pel sons, also smash. The Grosse Pointe' War Memo- take. velY little to worry about. Gil,s Men Really Wan' ••• on Kercheval, and upon rcach- l'erkiss, 15042 Harper, Detroit. cd the door window of the de rial Puppcteers will also stage I lllg Rivllrd, he was cr9wded by As in the previous accident, Grimme Art Galleries 7 Ker- an amateur show "Christmas 1i....e)~"),-e)~Ie)enIe)~~e)~~*iil EXCLUSIYEL Y Around The World," Concur- l.t.J ------__ ~. an unknown car, which caused damages were minimal and both cheval; and two windol;'s on the AT him to hit the ieft real' of the vchicles were driven from the Fisher road side of the Farms rently, the Grosse Pointe Chi!- 'i'""f1 parked cub,- driven by Hcnry I scene, Drug Store, 1 Kercheval. dren's Theater will present two ~ ,I~, WHALING'S plays under ~he' direction of ~ _~ The rock tossed through the Mrs. Sydney Reynolds. They ,~ .,.--. I,~ deGrimmc wind,,',\, d""I

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(Continued from Page 1) sitting in as a Board of Appeals, at a public hearing. In any case, if thE' r.easons given by the property owner are found to be valid enough, authorization can' be granted HAND TURNED ' for the Construction of fences up to not mor~ than six feet in height. Provided, of ,"'Ourse, if neighbors do not object. .::" .. SLIPPERS The ordinance also calls for ,y Every time he slips into these foot-hugging no fences in front of the front property line. supe;bly crafted slippers he'll remember { ...... ~.... your thoughtfulness. See our complete r selection of styles and prices soon! WE REPAIR LAMPS Alzy or Chilla L~~ Glass Drilled This Christmas give him the newest in wash 'n wear shirts CUSTOM LAMPS bunt from }'our VASES, MANHATTAN@ DElCOT'. 5.95 Natural STATUES 600/. Eastman KOOel' polyester 50% oottOll Cherokee We can raise Perfect for travel, for the office, for any time a man wants to look his best • Remark~ Fleece or lower your floor or table able new blend of 50% Eastman Kodel@ polyester, 50ro cotton. Tops in wash 'n weal', 9.95 lamp. Special Bases needs no ironing • Dries smooth, stayg smooth all day, thanks to exclUSIve RE'serve Mnde llil , Neatness • Skillfully tailored by Manhattanl$, acknowledged leader in wash 'n Come in and tolk oye r your. wear • lamp problems. 1I4f,t1t1/ tEN'S WEAR,I N~. AVAILABLE IN WHITE AND COLORS . , ..... $5.95 each T6930 Kerchewd in Grosse Pointe OLLIG TU 1-9252 17012 KERCHEVALat Notre Dame North Hill Shopping' Plaza in Rochester ELECTRIC SHOP OL 1.0972 17222 E. WARREN AVE. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SHOPPI NG HOURS: Monday thru Friday Opp. E, Warren Bowling Alleys 9 to 9, Saturday 9 to 6. HOURS: Monday thru Friday 9:00 to 9:00 TU 1.1917 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING!

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BESSIE lU. RICKEL Davis, 82, of 45 Beverly road, from a Grosse Pointe private 10. To do Ihis, Abrnd s a I d, SELF.IIEI,P 4_III "I~I JAR I E S 1\11'5. Rickel, 79, of laa S. died Monday, December 4, at s c h 001, attended Barrington Police Lodge t',u'ds ueing sent 10 the homes [ Gratiot, :iH. Clcmens, died Fj'i. Bon Secours Hospital, following of lIIemb('l's, should be I'eturncd Always give your neighhor a School and Vassal' College. day. December 1, at Jennings a short illness of two weeks. I\Irs. Sack II',IS active in mu~i- Plans Parties imlllcdiately with the proper in. boost - and you'll find II's a BE~JAMIN J. ALLARD died Wednesdar, November 29. Hospital. She was educated at Sacred cal and social circles, was a formation. hileh IIhCHdfol' you, A nath'e of Grosse Pointe, at SI. Joseph Hospital, after a She was the rlaughtel' of the Head Aradt'my, Grosse Pointe, member of the Detroit Junior The Grosse Pointe Frateroal Benjamin J. Allard, 66, died short illness. late John and Bertha Meyer, and Rot'lwl1lpton School, Eng- League. Tau Bela alld the Order of Poliee, Lodge 102, is a graduale of 1\1t. Clemens Wednesda~'. No\'embcr 22, in He is survived by his wife, land. :l10rning Music Club. 1"01' the planning two Chrislmas parties, Florida. Mary Elizabeth; three daugh- High School and allended the Mrs. Dal'is, wife of the late last 20 ye,lrs she has worked University of Michigan. one Cor children of mcmbcrs, SlIl'I'il'ors include his wife, ters, Mrs. Lawrence E. Walsh, Clwrles Bartlett Davis, was a with the wodd force of Moral and another fOl' the lIle'mbers Exillla; a daughter, WlIllIifl'ed 1\Irs. Joseph W. Connolly and I\Irs. Hickel was a member of member of the Countl'y Club CHET SAMPSON Re-Armament throughout North themsel\'l's. the Delroit Athletic Club and :\Iut tel', of Detroit; a son, Mil. Mrs. Arthur Houle; a Sllll, Ed- of Detroit and the Dctroit Club. America. Europe and New Zea. The first party, for the chil- lard Allard, of Punta Gorda, ward F. Rapp, Jr., of Ft. Lau. the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club. in~ites you to join his deluxe Among the sUfl'll'ol's arc a land. dren, will be ht'hl on l\louday, Fla.; tllO sisters, se\'eral broth. derdale. Fla.; three brothcrs; She is survivcd by her hus- daughter, Mrs. Gilbert B. Pin- band, Harry: a son. John II., o,f A gifted musician, she helped DeeemIJer '11, at the Grosse ers and gl'andrhildl'en, t hi r tee n grandchildl'en; and gree; a grandson, Charles Hazen Pointe Ameril',lu Legiou H~lI, 10 1\11'.Allard was buried after three great.grandchlldren. Grosse Poinle: and two grand- Pingree; a sistcl', l\lrs. Charles dr\'elop the ideOlogical songs 15 Day Tour and m u sic a I productions of starting at 2::10 p.lII. and last- children, John and Alicc. B. Hall; and 111'0 brothel'S, J. a reC)ulrl\1 ma~.'ial SI. :'Il,lttl1r\\"s I Sel'vices werc SatuI'd v D _ ing thl'Ough 6:30 p.Ill., according Services werc Monday, De- Harold and Charle>, R. l\1urph,\'. Morai He-Armalllt'nt which have ~atholi(' C h II r c h, Hollywood, ceTnber :J, at the A. 1I.a'pete:s to Woods Patrolman Stephen cember 4, at hcr re"idence. Sefl'ices were \\\'dnesda.\', Dc been writtl'll in or translated f la. Funeral Home, Maek and Ver- Petrik, l'hairJllan of the affair. Crl'malion was at Whilc Chapel, cembrr G. al thl' Wil1iceourgl'r. ranz, 1\11'5. l"red Heady and Mrs. cated in Delroit Schools. She were m;uTied in 1957 on I\'lacki. will O~ tllpre With toys, There - Services wen, Saturday. De- will be' plenty of refreshments, Frederick Holtz, Jr.; a sister, was a chartl'r member of the nae Island where they made and Seattle World's Fair cember 2, at the VerheYden :'Ilrs. Laura :,;eidel; and five Women's City Club, and one their home. 'fhev h'el'e in Switz- such as hot dogs. pop, potato APRIL 14 Funeral Home. Intermenl' was grandehildren. of the eldest membcrs of the erland attending Ihe World As- chips, and other goodies. ,$729.45 in Forest Lawn cemetery. Sen'lces were yesterdw.' at Detroit Boat Club. sembly for Moral Re-Armament If membel's have not replied (till or See Uf for ...111.1'or All of )'ollr Tl'tll'cl Needs :;: * .. the Verheyden Funeral Home. Survivors include two daugh- at Caux. to leiters eoncel'lling their chil- J. ALFRED POSSELlUS and burial was in Forest Lawn dren who will attend the party. ters, Mrs. \\" Gordon Johnstone Besides heI' husband, Mrs. A native Detroiter, :'III'. Pos- eemeteQ'. they should do so without delay, of Grosse Pointl' and 1111'S.Sack is sUl'Vived by her mothel', Chet Sampson Travel Service • * If;: Pelrik said. selius, 66. of 771 Harcourt. died Charles B. l\Iad.eod, of l\lan- :'Ilrs. Hcnl-y H. Sanger; her Monday, December 4, in Bon LUCY BARKER The Deeembel' 18 parly will kato, l\Iinn.; a ';istcr, Miss Edna bI'othcr, Henry Snow Sanger, 100 Kercheval, on the Hill TUxedo 5-7510 Secours Hospital. Born in Cl:atham, , be held at the Grosse Pointe Kuhlm1m; sel'en grandchildren and two sislers, l\'h's. Frances Mrs. Barker, of 2000 Anit3, dl"!d Yacht Club, for regular and as- Mr. Posselius was retired and fiv(- great-grandchildren. Sanget. Cushing and Mrs. Homer general manager and vice presi- Sunday, December 3, at Alden sociate members. starting with .-::::: Sel'vices were at the William V. Clark, all of California. 1IIIIilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll/IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIJlllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllJlillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilii ~ dent of the Auhbrooke Co., Convalescent Home. She was 80. coektaJls at 7:30 p.m. A seven- R. Hamilton Co, and Christ The service will be held In furniture manufacturers. He Survivors in c Iud e a son, . . . when they talked of dis- Church on Tuesday, December Grosse Pointe with interment course dinnel' will bE' SCJ'V€d Christmas Storl! Hours: had been with the firm for 35 Hobert F.; a sister, Mrs. Louise covering C. A. Nutting Co. 5. Burial was in Woodlawn on Mackinac Island. AlTange- promptly at 9 p.m" according years prior to his retirement Stackhouse; two sisters.ln-law. cemetery. to Woods Patrolman AI Abend, 9:30 to 5:30 Mon. thru Sat . He's been a steady booster meills will be annOunced later. two years ago. Mrs. Sarah Doran and I\1rs...... '" Pointe FOP president and chair- of ours for ages. Nellie Stafford; two grandchil- MRS. HAROLD J. SACK .. .. man of the adult party. He was a member of the De- MARIE HALL F. DELBOS troit Yaeht Club, the Detroit dren and two great.grandchil. Mrs. Sack, nee Marie Joy He said that there will be Power Squadron and the Grosse dren. Sanger of Grosse Pointe and A native of Detroit and a- plenty of refreshmenls through. Pointe Senior Citizens. Services were Wednesday, 1Ilackinac Island died of ean- Grosse Pointe resident for out the evening. Dancing wi'l December 6, at Eppens-Van many years. Mrs. Delbos, 89, ~ \ There are no survivors. cer in Berne, Switzerland. on be' to the music of Joe Vitale's Deweghe FUMral Home and St. December 4 aftel' a brief illness. widow of the late Claude E. Orchestra, and will begin short- Services are today at Ihe Joan of Arc Church. Burial was She was 4G years old. Mrs. Delbos, died Thursday, Novem- ly after the dinner is served and Verheyden Funeral Home and in Holy Cross cemetery, Sack' was the youn;;est daugh- ber 30, at her residence, 333 until the party breaks UP. 6353 E. Jellerson St. Claire of l\Iontefalco Church. * • .. ter of Margaret Snow Sanger Lincoln road. after a long ill- Abend said. BI:rial is in 1\11. Oliv~t ceme. MARGUERITE M. DAVIS ness. PhOtJe LO 7-5502 tery. and the late Henry H. Sanger He said that members and as- - 0 A native D e t r i t e r, Mrs, of Detroit. She was graduated Mrs. Delbos was a descend. sociates who arc planning to ant of Marianne Navarre de attend, should make rese)'Va- Marantette Godefroie, for whose Hans no later than December daughter, Alexandrine Gode- CARPETS and fl'ol Hall, the first Tonnancour in G I' 0 sse Pol n t e, a Swiss To Give Cantata chalet-type frame castle, was RUGS BOUND built around 1870 on 63 acres At St. Michael's of land between Kercheval and C per Lake Shore. A service of Choral Evensong yard Educated at the Academy of will be held at SI. Miehael'l' 4S mist the Sacred Heart and George. Episcopal Church on Sunda'{, FAST SERVICE town Visitation Convent, Wa~h- D?rember 10, at 7:.30 p.m .• ~s illlilon, D. C., she was a member .pali of the service, the choir McOOY & SONS of the Grosse Pointe Club, the will sing Buxtehude's cantata. • Colonial Dames of America, the "Rejoice. Beloved Christians." OARPET COMPANY by Helena Rubinstein Detroit Historical Society, the This cantata was composed es- Detroit Museum of Arts Foun- pecinlly for the season of Ad. OPEN THURS. AND FRI. ders Society, and the Society vent. • UNTIL 8:30 P.I\I. of Arts and Crafts. The service will begin with 11 14301 E. WARREN it isn't fair ... but it works! Mother of the late Frederick choral s"tting by t.he Prose' for Comer Lakewood W. Fuger. she is survived by a Advent which emphasIzes' the d a ugh tel'. Mrs. A. Ingersoll pE:niten'tial and prophetic slg. VA 2.4100 Give dangerouslyl Lewis. Jr.; two sons. ThcodOl'e nific9, HAIII, Dct~olt Command- a slightly wicked accen~ . . cry No.1. Klllghts Templar. sent to Bon Sec'Jurs Hospital. I" t'd CI bOld G d d Vis Vis is dramatic ... .. +" +" "oon leu , uar , an, Two lavish ounces of Je Reviens ...more than TO GtVE AN a CHARLES P. SIEDER the. Jefferson Avenue Pr,esby• persuasive, .;provocatively fe mini ne. 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I GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Five 4 Cases 11eard in City Court I Pointe Theater Casts for Play. FOllr cases camp bpfore 1udge Introducing Pointe's Newest Teachers year-old Kauffman were dis- JosepH I'. Uvi('Y In Grosse Casting for "Look Homeward, I into rchears~l last Sunday and Memorial. The Workshop Com. tovcl'ed tampering with the --"f'" I .....",::;..'P' Pointe City Co:.!r! on 'l'ucsllay, ., Angel," by the Grosse Pointe will continue meeting three to mittee will present a short play Novcmbcr 28. phone booth at Kercheval and Sl. Clair a little after midnight Community Theater, broke all four times a week, wilh time by Stephen Vincent BeneL. "A Michael J, Springstead, [OUO on the morning of Saturday, records for attendance. Fifty out fur Christmas and New Sial' Is Born", directed by Sally Burns, Detroit, and Alan >11. Novembel' 18, people showcd up at the 1hrec Years, until pl'Oduclion dates, White, fne! uded in this cast are Kauffman, 60.'i Lakewood, De- , Springstead was placcd on 30 calls for a total of nineteen February 2 and 3, under the di. Art Brownell, Phyllis Reeve, troit, both clHll'gcd with dis- days probation and for hidden parts, Included in the final se- reclion of Dcan Erskine, Betty Boh Blo",\" Carol Still, Sally ol'del'!y pcrson, lI'el'e found to dl'ive

of because of extensive injuries. .>"" " No charge was filed against the driver of the car whieh _.A-"'::;___ , ...\,~..~.....-\ ",:.::i struck the dog, as there is no DR. PAUL MAWHINNEY, Di- Center is MRS, ELSIE JINKS, school law covering such an action, rector of Pupil Personnel for the psychologist. At the right is EDWIN Dogs are prohibited by ordi- Pointe public schools, points out some HIMBERG, JR., a newly employed nance from running loose with- of the features of the school district visiting teacher. in City limits. to newcomers to his department. * ,. " Praise' a man a little, and he'll Mrs. Jinks c a m e to Grosse HIKE N' CAMP experience, most of it in the Michigan ..nd holds an ad- believe your judgment is tops, Pointe with 14 ycars previous IDEAL FOR HUNTING, Detroit schools as well as on vanced degree from Wayne, FISHING Gnd HIKING the Wayne State University Study was also accomplished at ""I"j part-time faculty, She is a The Merrill-Palmer Tnstitute. '" ".!;',.. Bjggest value 'n .' , "':'\ America today I graduate of the University of She is married and has two Come In - try too boottt~uD.. on a polr tod.yl 1", to ~llget .•. Mason P.T.A. " /'~' much~;:l~~~i~::i~~~:~i~~i~~~:dema!.d as an adviser toa~a ======~;_ J Meets Dec. 12 number of community pro- grams, \hI (\j \' The Mason PTA will hold a E 1111' I n Holmberg, Jr. is ~ \~ 1 ~J special meeting at 8 p,m, on another native Detroiter who December 12, for the sale pur- has come here with an exten- TOP CHOICE; PICKWICK SWEATERS pC'Je of learning more about the sive background of experience Michigan and National Congress and training, Work in several "In of Parents and Teachers, settlement houses and the A Bulky knit orion 5tipover with jacquard 1!!!f Walter Seyffert, vice-presi. Wayne County General HQspi- !rim at V-neck, bottom and cuffs, Bone, ming tal as a psychiatric social work. AvaU.ble'n . dent and program chairman of el' preceded his employmenl blue, black; sizes 8.12. 5.98 Bone I ming '" and I" heights ~ the !\lason Parents Group, blue; sizes 14-20. 7.98 scheduled thi~ meeting in ac- here, A graduate of Denby High and Wayne State, he has alr,u - 1FT cordance with a motion from studied at Holy Cross and WiI- ~ B. Orlan bulky knit cardigan with bios striped G WRAPS the floor, made and carrie'd at Ham and Mary, Unmarried he ~ front, solid back and sleeves. Ming blue, oxford, bone; sizes 4-7. 5.98 Ming blue or 1he ID08l original, smortly-styled packages the November 7 meeting of thi lists hunting, fishing, canoeing 1=== PTA, and other outdoor sports as ~ bone; sizes 8-12. 7.98 Ming blue, bone or black; sizes 14-20. 9.98 -.der the tree bear the HeDmark of quality The question t 0 be d'lscusse d preferences, The Grosse Pointe =_ ••• pepen; and ribbons ilia.t are a tribute to is "Should Mason Drop Out of Schools are indeed fortunate to ~ loargest Hike n' Camp Di!eler the Michigan and National Con- have acquired the services of ~ Your ---I taste. Yon'n find everything YOD h ,two such capable specialists as ~ in Detroit Area evuu gress of Parenls and Teac ers?' = , .'" ~ (- . Deed in oer complete Hallmark gift wrap de. Mrs. Jinks and Mr. Holmberg, i CHESTER Wilton Hende'rson, treasurer ------_ BOOl SHOP pertment, including the new Hallmark Cello of the Mason PTk will speak, ~IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII/IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIllIiIJ 15911 East Warren p - , saying "Yes, we should dro ==_===== -Eii===~ Jacobsons at Buckingham Sbeeft, Velvet Touch and Soft Wrap papers. au!." Carl R, Anderson of Ypsi- lanti, former treasurer of the We Carry Rayon. Ribbon T\Iichigan Congress of Parents and Teachel"S will say "No, Ma- son should not become indepen- de'nt of the Congress," Mr. An- derson and Mr, Henderson will Fischer's each speak for about 20 min- Your Greeting Card Headquarters i utes, After this, any member who 17047 Kercheyal-' in the Village wishes to make a statement or ask a question of the spE'ake'rs TUxedo 2-7790 will be heard, Veting on the question will take place at the Ope1) Pdday uetlillg till 8:00 regular January meeting of the group, by writlen ballot.

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Page Six GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, December 7, 196 I Republican Clnb Election Today IStudents Hold Discussion The 14th Congressional DiS'1 The meeting will be held at. C Cd' . . l.r!ct You~g Republican, Club the district Republican head- iTo ompare on Itlons I~,:~ G~~,~l~;,"~l:\~:;It~O::~"~Him~,":~:d~'1i PLUMBING "\'111 hold tt~ annual elecllon of . I In City Council, at its regular plaining what a City Council LA. 7-9600 officers at 8 p.m. on Thursday.' quarters, 15316 E. "arrea Icor- S h I f M L d meeting on Monpa)'. Dec~mbcr is and what it dO{'s. and December 7. Iner of Beaconsfield), I C 00 s O. . ,.0 ny an s 4, voted to hold an Open House on Sunday. Janlla~' 21, 1962, Four new members were ap-' HEATING Diffl'rt>nees and simIlarities Datinr Customs Vary from 1 to 3 p.m. at the ~lu- pointed to the Board of Review. nicipal Building. for the pur- The~' are Ray MacArthur, fius- I between American schools and Geography also apparently pose of introducing and 11'1.'1. st'll Harkness. Baird Roberts I those of otlwr land, were topic's 3Cfects dating customs. No boy- coming newly appointed city and :'olilton Henkel. Kenneth 1 for discusslOn at a Grosse girl relationships are allowed officials and their families. W, Boerner was re.appointed a. i Polnh> HIgh Srhool assembly on in Japan until college. although The Open House 1\;iII also member of the Planning Com.J SOl'ember 10, son.1(' ex(('ptionall~' westernized gil'e new rcsidents an oppor- mission. and Ronger A. Graef P:ln('lisls included foreign ex- Japanese parents permit a f('\\' I I tunity to ins~ct the Munici- and Thomas ¥-,ah were also ap- I J chan!;t> students. Americans who mothi'r,ch3peroned dates, pal Building and nu>"t the city pointed members of the Plan. I ,had I'i"ilt'd othl'r countries as DaniSh boys and girls do not o~fleials a~ld depart~en.t h. ea ds. nin.!!.. Commission. ! FAUCET I exchanl:e students. al'd students "go steady," although there is a i ,who hal'(' moved here from lot of dating; and in Uruguay LI,.::ht relrt'shmenlS, ~u(h as Thomas Quilter was re.ap- I PARTS coffee and doughnuts, will be , d h R t' C ~ othl'r count rics there aI<' parties evcry week. scn'('d, I pOlllte to t e eerea Ion om- I If they are made we have Thl'ir e,lmnwnlS and obsl'n a- but these are strirtiy non- r,ln,~cd from the> 1C'ng,h of affai~, Before a German boy 9941 HAYES I'd to go ahead with plans for I appomted a member of the !unch periods In Japan, 'tt'n can take a girl out. he must get a pamphlet welcoming citizens' Rl'Crt'ation Commission. ,minutes), to the fact that. in her parents' approl'al. U they ------_.---- : :--"l'\\ Zt>aJ.:md, if a girl do('s not tell him to "wail a while". he is ki.'s a boy good night aftN each SUpposl'd to do just that. ddte. he lhlllks she- doesn't like The Japanesc' eollege l'n- hIm. and \I ill not ask ht'f out I trance examination is extremel., .l;.:ain diffi('ult. Japanese h a \' e to G.t"-,~, rail'l~' L'nullrm stuay ':ery hard if they hope to JlOIN OUR I SdlOOls throughout thl' world enter college, as the compl'ti- 'han' approximately the same tion is keen and the places are nUmb(T of pupIls pl'r elas5 as few. If they fail the exam. the we do. Sweden a\'E'rages the best they can hope for iJ ad, POINTE Iras!. 25 to 30 studl'nts: and mission to a trade school The cTOII"ded Japan has the most. suicide rate in Japan rises after -IS to 52 pupils per (')ass. this exam, j kitchen center, inc. . German boys _nd girls studs ~ew Zealand, on the otl.er 19525 maCk I English, Latin, the SCIences, hand, where students can leave mathematic:s. sports and ruu~ic. school at 15 and get well.paying grosse poInte wood. I I With a chalet" of F.rench.- ltallan jobs \\ith opportunities for ad- CLUB FOR 1962 TU.4-4334 lor Greek as theIr third Ian. \'ancement. has trouble filling ,guage. Subjects are staggerrd her colll'ges. I so that the work load is not too P 1Mb heal,' at an~' one time. lUll' .• em .ers Danish students hal'e no sub- Grosse Pomte High School JOIN NOW! ject choices 'mtil the tenth students from other cour.tries . grade, when they are allowed to ~\'ho took pa,: in th.e discussion elect either Greek or French. Included: Mike ElJasen. Den- Make deposits weekly, every _.~. State Helps Swedes mark;, Helga HiP~. Austria;. ~/1 __ In SOl'way, only se\'en years Ka~Jana\'ut "T~me' At~akorn. other week, or monthly- of formal education are re- Thall~nd; ~o~a!da LublS, In- ~~ quin'd. The Swedish high school d,oaesla: Kann, Johann,essen. to save $25 to $500 or more. graduate who continues his Norway; and Elizabeth Blr~ett, education in college has almost \\ ho ~o\'ed to Grosse Pomte Have Your Good Jewelry ~epaired all of his expenses paid for by from t:ruguay, Ask about our 3% Medallion Savings Book Accounts! the state: he contributes onl)' Students who had visited Rings Sued 3% Interest paid and credited on DAILY BALANCES. about C::2GOvearly. other lands were: Ann Hock.. Same Day MISS ~los( Eur~pean' students enjoy Germany; Jane E\'enden. Fin- Deposits received by the 10th earn 3% from the 1st. We Spedalizf In very long summer vacations. land: Sber~ B.ockstanz. New After the 10th, interest is paid from day of deposit. This GOOD from :'olay to September. The Zealand; :'oilke Sims,on, Sweden; CHECK High Grade ~orwegians and Japanese study! and pan e 1 Chauman •D~n j is the highest rate available on bank savings. hard all vear. Length of the Owens. Japan. All except Kann school day' varies in each coun- are seniors. Jewelrv try: st udents in Thailand attend • classes from 8:30 to 2:45 five days a week. with an hour off j Cot Kenndh Bald~;n Remodeling. for lunch: whereas in Uruguay Takes Colleae COllr-e! if/he school lasts seven and a hall ~ ~ I BANK COMMONWEALTH hours a da\', six days a week, --, - _ ' Only Manufacturing Jeweler on East wilh an hou"r and three quarters FOR r LEA \. E ]I; W 0 R T H, Side for Last Thir(r Years: off for lunch, RAN. IAHT?\C~ - Army Re- Danes Hne Six-Day Week serve Ll Col. .Kenneth. R, B~d. Serving the GROSSE POINTE Area: Danes go to school five hours WlD. whose ~nfe, Manan. lIves CUSTO:\I , a da\', six days a week.. Swedes at. 818 Ca,dleux Road, Grosse WATCHES have' no homework at all over POl~te. ?lilch" completed the JEW"ELRY the weekends because of reli- s~D1or officer ad,'anced opera- Harper.Grayton Office Mack.Newport Office gious holidays. lions course at the Command Perhaps the school system and .Gen,eral Staff Col~ege, Fort 16850 Harper, at Grayton 14143 Mack at Newport which differs most from ours is Lea\ en" ortb, Kan" Nov. 18. that of New Zealand, w b I' I' e The course, the first of its schools ha\'c an assembly evcry kind. is designed tD instruct se- Jefferson-Lakewood Office m0rnina an hour and ten min- lerted personnel in the doc. utes off' for lunch, and a tea trine and techniques used in 14301 E. leHerson at Lakewood HA,.1UILTON~ S break between second and third the employment of and defense 1 bour, New Zealand students against special weapons. I ELGINS '"s'"'at" 'translation: "cram"); The rollege, the Army's sen.' LONGINES before their two big exams. as ior tactical school. was estab. they have ,'eI')' little homew(lrk lished in 1881 as the School of OPEN UNTIL 5 O'CLOCK at Great during most of the year. Application of In fan I I' Y and DAILY-:-MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY;- Savings Clothes \'aI>' 1cCOrrling to Ca\'alry. before YOU buy! I country, Se\\' Zealand girls Colonel Baldwin is regularh I AND UNTIL 6 P. M. FRIDAY wear tartan skirts. blazers and assigned the 70th Infantry Di'-j Vie Carry High Grade Lines of Diamonds and Wat~bes ties; boys liI\="s in bermuda vision's Intelligence Section. an shorts, knee socks and no ties. I Army Res e I've unit at Fort J Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Austrian girls are allowed to Wa,'ne. :'oHch. ALFRED E. ZIER wear slacks and high heel", but: -___ ' _ make-un is forbidden. Danish I JEWELER and GOLDSMITH studentS usuallv dress 1i k e I .Americans. alth'ough the girls! TU.1-4980 16437 E. 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Pdge Eight GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, December 7, 19~J BITTEN BY CAT a cat bite on Sunday. November lei · t M. City police rC'ceived a letter 26, by Dr. A. Farbman. The cat's trlS mas llSlC rc-.~r.---- ~ -"',i OAR Chapter to H ear CityD('('('mbel'Club. 8, at the Womell', from 'Collage Hospital on Tues- PrograJn owner, Dr. H. Sadler, 5,94 RI- . day, No\'embcr 28, reporting vard, was told to confine,' his ;., "M' ' .... ,' lJ.O. higan,' @. ~Ul.zdOI'.a"""'. "Christmas Music Friday Following a 12 noon luncheon, that Judith O. Tipton, 357 animal for ten 1ays, and the Being Presented at Defe'r \("" ty .AI. regent Mrs. Richard F, ~ang Hoos('\'cll. had been treated for Board of Health was notified, Fort Pontchal'lrain Chapter will preside at a sllol.t bUSlllCSS of the Daughlers of thc Ameri- meeting. A Christmas musIcal Defer School's Christmas pro- Mllrgaret Ca~-l!, Diane Copty, allSWer these qlltStjo~ lIoout Water W:ltIclerJalld Call you tile State? ean Revolution will hold their program will occupy thc balance gram, un del' the dil'ect.ion of L in d a Hoyt, Gal'.v Lauft, monlhly meeting on F 1'1day, of the afternoon. Miss Marlha Ream, will 1.1(' pre- Timothy O'Do\\'d, Thomas Mel- sented Friday, Decembel' 8, at len and Sleven lI1al'l'. L.4ST CALL! 8 p. m, This year's theme, Othel'S arc David Schnur, ~~Ilnt:~,~~~\~~ "Growing Together," was in- Christine Gmves. Leslie Wan- \, :tr~l)\ Still enough time for spired by the S(' Francis of As- ke, Audrey Beil'lle, Susan Bell, . ':) 'It:: I sbi quotl' "For it is in giving IAlan Forlunski, Robin Foucher, , , ~"\~ ( t" ) that we receive, it is in pardon- Pamela Evans, Nancy Hummel, Jng that we arC' pardoned." William Hutton. Maliha Jens, CHRISTMAS GREETINGS 1-l-IDW MANY ACRE'S OF PUBLIC WITH COLOR PRINTS BY KODAK The progl'am begins with the Michael !\!aun, Jules Orebaugh, Defel' Orch('slra's r('n~J.. a French folk song; and a tra- tray. "The Univac Machine", ~ ....~~ ditiollal "Old French Cal'ol", l\hs$ Dorolhy Belln taught 3-WHAT MICHIGAN CITY IS CALLED: The second part of the pro- the, children French words to THE .FURNITUR~ CAPITAL" OF THE J 4-A FAMOUS FLYER-WHOSE NA~{E N~W ORIGINAL DESI(}NS I gram, under the title "'Growing their songs, WORLD? : IS SYNONY.f..l0US WITH AVIATION- in Faith" opens with a second (J() : HAltW FROM MICHIGAN. group of songs by the fourth, H:T YQl/~!f ._/" : WHO IS HE? fifth and sixth grades. They Clayton C. Passage . I-&" MJc;,d tjt1" • I Bring in your Kodacolor negative or slide and choose will perform the ancient plain- a'p,f)re QUIZOOWN ANSWERS: song "0 Come, 0 Come, Im- Lieutenant Colonel your Christmas greeting now - for early delivery manuel"; "Lullaby on Christ- zoc,lU!1!0~ U! woq 'q~ilqPU!rv' ~petjJ-t 5p!dEHpILlUD .£ Major Clayton C. Pas sag e, mas Eve", a Norwegian carol 514 Lincoln road, recently re- ~ iltJIES ~!l(J .1'.0.19 ~J\£'IlLiIall{} IIti-, 6Sl'WO'9 .r song (honoring Defer teacher ceived from Fifth U.S. Army MKlIII(/,4H ,/iWlXJkIJI tf'EI?IES~ fy NICIIIC4N 7tx11WT MtwetL ... M1. 34 The Camera Center l\Ir. Dahl); and Cook's "On Headquarters, promotion to the Christmas Day in the Morn- grade of Lieutenant Colonel, ing", UnHed Stales Arm y Reserve, Diane Copty, Dianne Martin, with the promotion retroactive Sound Pictures Offered Groups William S t e d man, Edward to September, 1960. Some 52 sound motion pic- LOWREY Moody, Perry l\lascuras, Leon Lt. CoI. Passage is a veteran ney, features a typical Disney tures, available fre'e of charge Nahat and Kathleen Coply, all. of 21 years army service and is rascal •.Primitive Pete, who dra- to churches, schoois, colieges students of Syrian descent, wili the holder of both the Silver matically demonstrate's the STAllLErr and business, civic and social then present a Syrian Christmas Star and Bronze Star Medals proper (and improper) use of groups, are listed in the 1962 common everyday hand tools. Dance. f01"vaior, wHh service through- Film Library catalog of Gen- ORGAN In the theme of "Growing out ~he Asiatic Pacific Theater eral Motors Public Relations "We Drivers," an effe'ctive A complete 2.keyboard organ with percussion ••• Lightheartedly", Mrs. Dill a- tluring World War II. Staff. and popular safe driving film man's sixth grade \ViII recite L t. Co 1. Passage's present natural reverberation ••• exclusive Lowrey Glide ••• touch The catalog, which includes originally produced in 1938 and tabs. , • a variety of instrumental voices ••• rich orchestral "Mrs. Claus' Christmas Pres- military reserve assignment is revised many times since, will ent", a choric verse. "Alvin's Assistant Commandant (Exeeu-' a synopsis of each film, is being ensemble effects ••• lovely spinet styling ••• mailed to interested groups. soon be' available in a new ';;)r- and best of all, anyone eM play iI. Harmonica" by Seville, featm- tive 0 f f ice 1') of the 5032d slon. 17 r !4 Kercheval TUxedo =1-4096 ing the Three Chipmunks, gives ARSU, Detroit USAR School, . The films cover a wide variety Why walt another day? Come in or phone us for a free James Graves, Stephen Falk, one of the nationwide United of subjects in many categories, Gl\! loans the films without trial In your own home. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS TIL 9:00 including. safety and driver charge except that of return Ralph Sherman and Robert States Arm y Reserve schools Your choice of a wide selection of models, styles and education, behind the scenes in postage to the GM Film Library Lindquist a chance to display with a continuing mission to finishes, priced from $595 to $3095 their comic talents. provide a progressive system of industry, "how it works," spec- offices. Because of constant de- ial P'.Irpose and sports. They are mand for the motion pictures, "Growing in World Friend- military education f~r reserve the Library suggests that any EASY BUDGET TERMS • ONLY $25 DOWN ship", the final portion of the officers, not on act I V e duty, all 16 millimeter and many are requests for bookings of the program includes three songs' paralleling as closely as pos- in color. Let us prove ••• the Lowrey Organ 1sthe easiest to play of all mu,lcallnstrumenl1 films be' made as early as possi- Get Ready Now! -"Prayer' for Peace", a round: sible the Res i.d e n t Associate Five brand new motion pic- ble. Fie m i n g - Krone's "Vesper Officers Car P. e r Course~ p~e- tures are available for 1962. Hymn"; and "Goodnight Sweet sente~ by the. Army ServIce They are: Further information and a copy of the film catalog may be I ~q Jesus" adapted from Meredith Schoo,s, the UlIlted States Army FIREPLACE ODD "Safest Township AnYwhere," had by contacting General Wilson's "Music Man". Darlene Command and G e ~ era I Staff the dramatic talc of a com- 18" and 24" lengths KIovski and Jo Ann Luzadre College, and to tram MOS en-. Motors Public Relations Staff, munity that vividly learns about PUm Library, General Motors will be featured as Little Moth- listed specialists. farm and home safety. • Mixed Hardwood ers A member of the Michigan Building, Detroit 2, Michigan. Defer Or

~.~~Serving- Grosse Pointe and the Eost Side Sin(e 1920 17921 Mack Ave. • Free Delivery • TU 4.2184 WISE MOVE IN DECEMBER FINE r- ' ., '. ~l MEATS 17045 Kercheval-in the Village EARN MORE-MONEyj3X~'1 TU 2-5777 We Deliver TU 2.5778 ---- . ¥';bIVIDENDS j HOURS: :\lon. thru Thurs., 9 to 6 '- Fri. and Sat., 8 to 6 ON YOUR SAVINGS ~,t:;t,. ~ NEXT CHRISTMAS BE ABLE TO AFFORD

We teke this opportunii)' to thank :,ou for your patranage. ALL YOU'D LIKE TO GIVE! It is deeply gratifying to k IlOw you oppredate the fine JI~ quaHty and good serv;(e w", endeavor to give you at all - ~ times. Many thonks, EARN IT FASTER ... :;~~:~~:~~~.:~o=~";:=::~ 'i::jl,:;",,~'.~~~ ....«". AT DETROST & NORTHERN ing a special Christ:rnas savings aerount aj; .' ~ . St;~~i~:ef STEAK SALE Standard Federal Savmgs. . .. C) Round Steaks . . . . 79c lb. At Standard Federal your Christmas savings Sirloin Steaks 89c lb. money earns at the cur.:ent rate of 3~ ~ ' paid _-..:..~:t- . on June 30 and December 31. You receive a T-Bone Steaks 99c lb. S"'I£CIAI.. PURPOSE SAVI ....OS ACCOUNT special savings passbook cover, a folder 'with a P'Oft . Repeat by Oemond-Strietly Fresh Whole savings growth chart and 52 numbered addition NEXT CHRISTMAS I Beef Tenderloin slips to remind you to save regularly. You'D find .99& it's easier to save at Standard. Come in soon. For broiling, frying or roasting In all its 72.Year history, Detroit & Northern has ~ missed paying a dividend Warch ff:! "Slandard Federn! George Pil'T7ot ShrrmH f!'DCTTI MOndmJ l'nming, '1:(1(1 Strictly Fresh 3 Lbs. 10 fl:on p.m. on WWJ.TV, Chauncll. A filii horU' of tNwel and odoenuU'c in coW. Ground Beef 39~ $1.00 your nearest D (s N office '9307 Mack. North of Moross Road MArN OFFla: Don't Gamble! Fill Your Freezer Hours; Mon. th," Thurs. 9:30 ".m. fa 4 p,m. GRISWOLD AND JtFrtRSON Fri 9:30 ",m, to .:00 p.m. with Hershey's Quality Meats WOoetword 5-4n4 ErnA~ OFHCES: For Your Freezer! U. S. Choice Downtown: 11 J3 G,i.wold bolweon Michigan and Sto'. 59 w••• Sid.: 18211 W. McNichol. 01 A.h'on 17540 GIlANO IUV£R neaf Southfield Hinds of Beef. , .. , .. , . ~ Joyland Shopping Conter. Joy Rood a' G,eon'ield 25712 OltAND RIVER at Beech Road L,vonio: JJ408 S Mil •• 00' Fa,minglon Rd, 16841 SCHAEFERROAD S. of McNichols Horn. 01lice Roy"l Madilon PI.,,,. 12 Mile ond Campbell Rd, Cut, Wrapped and Frozen Free H..ncock, Mich. 10641 JOY ROAD 1 block E. of Meyers Savin'::5 in.lured to SlO,()(}() by aU,S. GoV'l Agency 16530 EAST WARREN at Outer Drive Come in Every Mondoy. Tuesday. Wednesday 11600 KELLY ROAD and Whittier 1406 N. WOODWARD J block S. 12 Mile Rd. ~~ Mystery Special NIne TJmeI E¥WJ DIJ DetnIt & NCII1IlInl PrtMntt the Ntwl '" W.cAIl RMIle-U30 tll Yew Dial Savinns Earn 3~01 Gun-em "'l)' 10 Role I Safety of Savings Insured to $10.000 Thursday, December 7. 1961 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nine Co'mmunity Chorus Gives Designer Given Fascinating Skiing Movie Historic Cahin Fades fronl Site done on Novemher 28, 29 and 'Vrong Billing 30, Mrs. Parker sahi. Delightful Xmas Concert A Pointe hislorlcal landmark When thc Shores condernned To Be Presented 'll~ Center was finally moved from its the Parker horne and land prop- by Betty Collins At a public ht'aring in Grosst' The' ladics wore brighl red original site, land condemned erty, bids were pcrmitied for BRUNSWICK FARE by Walt Ditzen! The first day of Chl'i5lmas Pointt' Woods on Monday, No- After several months of care- the young skiers compete for by the ShorC'S fOJ' expansion of the purchase of thc building. gloves, scarves, and dresses; ('s seC'med stiff and self-.con- sart skiirlg with the traditional, For' over foul' week~, Gmoser to a tract of land in Romeo cabin was substandard, and did would have allowed Woody to scious. Thl.'n the Madrigal sing- off the beaten path trips, for followed Jim M('Conkey and a Township. not conform to the Woods GIVE BRUNSWICK' ers were Iward in "To Us Is proceed with his plans fOl' con- which Gmoser is known to his few fricnds, among them sam. A wing of the cabill, only 10 Ibuilding code. . Born Jmmanual" by Praetorius slructiass them that easily," the Army in March, 1961, com. Dr. Moeller smiled. ~Jeatj wUk lke KLH ,Uice. pleted basic training at Fort . Students who take the test You can keep the control 2-speaker cabinet with its Knox, Ky., and arrived over.) I~sten to tapes and ~[1Sll'er que~. cabinet wlthm your reach. own 25' cord. P I ace it seas last August. ' tlOns on them, w?te apP,oPM-1 • wherever you like. A member of Delta Gamma a.te rcspO'1ses to dla.logues, read on demonsfration at Tau fraternity, the 24-year-old lIterary. and eXPosIt??' prose'l soldier is a 1956 graduate of and .~~nte a .composltlon on a Grosse ,Pointe High School in specJ.lcd subJect. . Detroit Audio Grosse Pointe Farms and a Each ~ollcgc determmes what 16020 E. WARREN 1960 graduate of Alma College. to do \l'Ilh the scores. Students near Devonshire His wife, Kathleen, is with who. pass can get from thr~e him in Germany. to SJX hoUls of ('ollege credIt, 01' advanced placement in col- .; CERTlFIC",n: AT ANY 0 c.E OF THE BANK. lege courses. ;OR"!';lE {,''-'OVEOWN~R 'M;D ~MOtJNT. "ff you pass two 01' three of :" ~ " EAST SIDE these tests," Dr. Moeller said, "you could enter Harvard, for .. :~!~~,(.~':"'~',:~~;:._L.. _"__..'___._' .~. Hearing Aid Center , 'IlIvrNCii SOUND-. instnnce, as a sophomore." '..' .. , . ,";,'. ,:., • ". . ~U~HORIZ~D SIGNA'l'URr 17907 E. Warren TUxedo 1-3600 HEARING AIDS Open Sunda)'J 10:00 fa 4:00 ' , ,i~,'.;~\:',:l;~~;t~~~;.t<:.;~\;~~:c.~~,;i~:~< ; ;;1'1:" ,::~,~\' SHOWS YOU THE WAY TO BETTER HEARING. T1Iurs. and fri. Till 9:00 P.M. Whatever your hearing problem, we invite you to come inl Get the factsl WE DELIVER. Don Hovarter On Order of $S or More HAS A WIDE RANGE Give a Detroit Bank & Trust TEST-HEAR OF EXPERIENCE ROSLYN and background in ZENITH MEDALLION helping the hard-of. hearing in this area, MARKET Savings Account Gift Certificate Style and Perfomlance and we are very aware Oldest in the Woods in an EYEGLASS. of your problems. As 21020 MACK at Roslyn Rd. a irienr! of the hard- 8 ccrnB 8 gin In~ARING AID. of-hearing, we welcome the opportunity to For son or daughter, nephew, nIece .•. here's we\(.\'me gift &tJrlstmas day. It's lIlat discuss yom hearing problt"ms. TU 4.9821 grows in meaning because It begins to build the savings habit Yeu can buy your Savings Account but' smallest Eyeglass COMPLETE SERVICE OFFERED Gift Certificate-In any amounl from $5 up-at any of the 59 offices of Detroit Bank & Trust Tile Hearing Aid peuon receiving lIie Ilift can open a savings ~nt at any of our conveniently located too. Complete line of accessories and bat- o~es, • ~ small., than our * terics for all hearin~ aids. Once started, thaI savings account soon grows wllh regular deposits, and with Detroit Bank & previous model, * Complete facilities for adjustments on Trust's 3% inlerast, paid and compoonded Quarterly, So this Christmas start someone YOll lova all hearing aids, We handle repairs for • Adi1JsttoyourheadshCl~ all Zenith Hearing Aids. Opal toward security. Give a Saving! Account Gift Certi~cate. It's exclusive with Detroit Bank & Trust Appointments in the privacy of your • 4 transi,lor performance. * home or office. Call us, Kercheval near St, Clair fh& Most Experienced Bank I" Town * We carry l\ complete line of Zenith Hearin" Aid,~, • ART INTERIORS • Yov purc:ha~ I.nul and frome of' your cf,ofc. frOf'Jlt y4'Vr ()wn .y.gltlu ~p~jo'jlol. WE. GIVE HEARING TESTS • CUSTOM SHADES • LAMPS, GIFTS • RElIPHOLSTERY East Side Hearing Aid Center M&M1l&A .&O&RA1, DEPOSIT INSURANCE OORPORATION • DRAPERY ~ ,. n

------Nash Lessons in PISTOL SHOOTING By Appointment league Shooting ev;;ry Thursday • Nite at 5:00 P.M" I1'inc Food New and Used PiSlols fa, Sale Ammllnition In All Colibres and Cocktails M(,Te pool,le Own P:~lol. an~ don't know how 10 use them Uwn any other arm. C'J.IJL• " MAPLE GROVE GUN SHOP ...:Tlttle.1 21 Mile Road at Grotillt Ave. ""0 Sleeel, Trop, Duck Towera and Rifle Range TU 5.8880 Thursday. December 7, 1961 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Eleven CinellUl Lellgne St. Pu~JI S!udcnt Wins [Lt. Col. Havel . k T lk 0 S . as ce'rtain attitudes and polHl., Plans Contest ExauuuatlOll Honors To Be Honored Headlines of the Week QUte ,. to (f,' n egregatlon cal situations whiCh have arisen' (Continued from Pag-e 1) building trades leaders. Hoffa Prof. Charles W. Quick of lhe desegregation movement as well in regard to racial relations ,in -- I A Senior at St. Paul High commendable' modesty, he re- Wayne State University Law a 'militant' organizalion in the the Detroit area. The Grosse Pointe Cinema ISchool has been honored for his Lt. Col. Frank L. Havel, 44, fused to mug for the camera. called adoption Of a resolution School wil! give a lalk entitled I------'--- _ League will hold its seventh higl~ perf~rm?nce on the N~. of. ~376 Harvard road, will be Although full effects of his trip by the AFL-e1O construction "Facts and Fictions AiJuut Dc- ~~ _' , trades department the first allnual amaleur movie contest tI~niil ~~ellt Scholarship Quail- IIl1!lated :lext Jun~ Into Beta Into space will not be known segregation" on De~embcr 10, I ~ ,. fYlng 1cst given last spring. Gamma Slg;na, nahonal hono!'. until alter he returns to Cape step tOlVard readmission, and at 8 p.m. ~ OJI 1hursday, December 14, at Each student who is endorsed ~ry fra~erlllty for. scholarship Canaveral Fdday, I'tated that passage oC a simllar Thr' lalk, the last in the Sun.- ~ 8 p.m., at the War IIlelllorlal by his school receives a formal In the field of bUSiness. I * * • resolutlon at the labor fcrlera- daf Eve n i n g Forum's Fall lion's con v C .1 t ion opening I Ccnter. lettcr of Commendation signed Lt. Col. Havel Is Chief of Saturday December 2 Series entilled "The Problcms _ Thursday in Miami Beach would A variety of lnlel'eslin" sub- by his prinCipal and the prcsl- the We~Jlon Systems Office of THE UNITED STATES Com- of the 20th Centul'y-What Can J o dent, Of the National MerH the UJllted States Arm Ord be a second re-entry step. AFL- I 'ec!s will be presented. A film " ,. y - munist Party has been indicted I Do About ThC'm?" will he held "cholarship Corporation. n nc ra k Automotive Com CIa leader George Meany made last summer in Switzer- a 'e ,~-. - on charges oC failure to regis- at the Grossc Poinle Unilal'Jan ffWh;ch ;s easier warned, how eve 1', that the land will be shown by Paul Sister 1\1. deLellis, pl'indpal, Oland (0 I AC) WIth headquar- tel' with the Justice Department Teamsters could return to the Chul"Ch, East .Jefferson at Hil'- a Frey, while Mary Mullarkey has announced that Paul T. tel's at 1501 Bea~d, Detroit. He as an agency of the Soviet ard boulevard. wjlJ show movies Of Mexiro. Murray, the son of 1111'.and wo:'ks out of offIces at the Dc- Union. A Federal grand jury fold only if they dropped I Hoffa. Othel' films which the audience 1\lrs. Paul l\1urray Of 167 Muir traIt Arsenal, Warren. [Friday hallded down the '12- PI'OC. Quick, tile' son of a II? :lfethodist minister, was bom in will see are "Yellowstone," by road, has been so honored. He A careel' Regular Army ocfl. count indictment, charging that * * • for you, s;r?". 'filE REV. DR. EDGAR S. !'Ilacon, G~. A Negro, he holds Leona Weiel', "Unusual Things," will receive special commenda- cer, Lt. Co!. Hal'el was nomi- the Party had vIolated the 1950 law degrees from lIan'anl Law . by Charles Jacobson, ."Lake lion ut tbe graduation exercises nated for membership in the Internat Security Act by will- BROWN, JH., director of 1V0r. School and New York Univer. . Supcl'ior," by Paul I(olvoord, in June, a~d, I,lis 1,:igh1y Com- honorary by G~mml. of Illinois, fully and unlawfully falling to ship of the United Lutheran sity Law Sdlool. Before comil'!g An Exchange-insured Auto Club memo and "Paris," by Ester Porter. mendabl.e ,!eeol d \1 III be sent Beta ~a~lm~ Sigma. He earned register as an arm of the Soviet Church in America, proposed O Sunday that the churches "can- to Wayne i1\ 1958, he had sen'ed I L th~ IeglsLrar of any college the dlstlnclJon for excellence Union and failing to file sup- ber called his Club office to submit a Entries, which ipn{'('(:' 2~ U~~ V~h'c:.sitr (If I lIot ('"ceed fiftppn Il1llln\('s 1'1 H;dd, ljle ,lillUS 01 seml.final- live l'rogram ilt the Graduate bel'S' namcs, addresses and annual "':;0'';1' or CuuUllcl'ciaJ. come in tv the office (just a mile hom Chicago Law School. length. Judging will be done by ists in the 1961-62 l\lerit Pro- School Of Business, University aliases, party-controlJed prlnt- ism," Dr. Brown said that he his home) or give the details over the Ihe audience on the point sys- gram, h; performance on Ihe of Chicago, He gradualed with ing and reproduc(!on equipment, knew few churches would ac- In 1959, at Wayne, he was Ihe tem as set up by the Photo- L 5t was so excellent that a degree of Master of Business and a financial accounting of. tually follow his suggestion, but :\Ierrill Palmer Lecturcl' on phon'). graphic Society of Am('rica. The NMSQT has singled hin'! out for Administration. money received and spent in the that they could at least avoid "The Imp act of the Social winner of each oC the two special aLtention. The semi- In his last four terms he car- pasl year. "the trappings of the 'depart- Scie'nres on Law." lIe has pub. ~'Which is easier for you, sir?", was the categories, 8mm and 16mm, will finalists and commended stu- ried a straight "IL" al'erage. He j ...... ment store Christmas'" by re- Ilshed articles on various as- be a ward cd' an individual dents together constitute less was enrolled in the course by THE UNITED NATIONS yes- fusing to decorate the sanc- pects of the law oC Eviden~e, prompt reply. The claim details were trophy. and will have his name than 2 percenl of all high Ordnance Corps. A "full-time" ~erday began to debate the ques- tUilries. Constitutional Law and Bank- taken by phone and full repair and ruptcy, as wel! as legal edul'a- ;l n g r a v e d on the Cinema Ischool seniOl's, and this eel'. program, he pel'formed on-the. tion of Red China's alimlssion * .. .. payment were arranged quickly and to League's large per man en t t a i n I y signifies noteworthy job training assignments with to that world organization, with Tuesday, December 5 lion. He has assisled in the pre- tl'ophy. achievement." civilian firms during the day Russia and the Unlted States AS THE United States rushed paration of law texts and case- ~ the member's complete satisfaction. and attended classes at night. hurling charges and counter- forward plans to put a man books now in general use among ~. In orbit around the earlh some the' legal profession and is pre- There were four other Ord- charges across the General As- Your convenience is considered in our lime before the end of this sently working on a handbook nance Corps officers and 69 sem.bly .:~oor. When Chinese year. possibly on December 20, of the Michigan law of Evi-. quick. fair claims service. 1""ancey' s Hair Fashions businessmen in the class, se- Na.t1onah~.: diplomat Tlngfu T. Astronaut John H. Glenn, Jr., dence. lected from hundreds of appli- TSlang rose to speak, the entire Irene ,Hall. prop. m~ved into special "reaciy cants. Lt. Co!. Havel and two Communist Bloc walked out of Prof. Quick was one of the Adnneed Hair Styling and Permanent GROSSE POINTE DIVISION businessmen were nominated the General Assembly. room" quarters yesterday in counsel before Ihe U. S. Su- Vlrginla Farre:I Academy Cape Canaveral. The National preme Court in the School De- 15415 E. Jefferson for Beta Gamml' Sigma. * • * Aeronautics and Spice Adminis- segregation Cases and has ap- PHONE: 821-8000 No Appointment Necessary Lt. Col. Havel grar.uated from DETROIT l\IAYOn - ELECT tration's decision to send a man pearc'd in numerous other court I Open 8:00 to 5:00 Mon. thru Sot. the University of Mlssouri in Jerome P. Cavanagh, alter eon- up with the next Mercury cap- George Measel, Manager Evenings by Appointments ' proceedings involving c i v i I 1940 with a Bachelor of Science ferring for 2~2 hours Friday sule is being withheld pending rights. An expert on Rule 9, degree in mechanical englneer- with his Interim fiscal advisor VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST OFFICE 1~ thorough stud~' oC the chimpan- last year he addressed a meet- ~ ing. His undergraduate sehol. Alfred M. Pelham, stated that 119 Bagl.y _ Downtow. 15115 f. I,"""n Grom Point. Shompot and Set , 1.75 Hair Cutting l,SO zee Enos' reactions to last ing oCthe American Association arshlp earned him nomination he is preparing proposals to tax 25330 Grand R".r Redf"d 11820101. Clmpau Hamlramck 14637 E. Jefferson Phone VAlley 2.4414 week's space flight. of University Women in Grosse 15065 Gra.d Ri, er G" nd River 18610 Ia,. Coul.nl Hwy .. tlorthwesl Parkln( on Church Lot In Rear . to Tau Beta Pi, a national en- suburbanites who work in De- Pointe. He' is presently concern- 15150 FOIl SI'''t. Downriver 13881 Gratiot. N,'th .. ,t gineering honorary society. troit. Although Cavanagh did * .. • 15220 SOulhfi'ld Allen Parl< 2~280 Woodward. , Royal Oak not indicate the type of tax he A CANADIAN coal carrier, ed with the problems confronl- 21522 W. M"hlg O.. rborn 275 S. Hunler. Bilmi.gham 5161 Ol~man BI,d Eut D,arborn 8850 Southfield !oy.SOuthfield .. ------I Cut Me Out ------:. Commissioned as a ROTC has in mind, a poU of 1962's the C. D. Secord, Is adrift to- ing Con-Con in the fields of 19184 T.nMilL Eul Del,oil :14236 Michlg W!Y'. graduate, he entel-ed active Common Councilmen f 0 u n d day in the high winds and angry racial discrimination and minOr-) 32415 f". lol,i, Road _Uvoni4 26522Vln Oyh _Wm.n I I duty in January, 1941. and was them almost unanimously 1n seas of Lake Superior. Seamen ity rights. His talk for the Sun- SOl n,,1 page of laull phon. boa~1 for o"ieu In Iial. eiliu I I separated from the service in favor oC an income tax. aboard a Lake Superior steam- day Evening Forum will touch 'b SEWERS 1946, He earned II Regular Army • .. .. er worked through the night upon the role of the NAACP as . : I I commission in 1947 through Sunday. December :I attempting to secure new tow I I competitive examinations and G E 0 R G E R 0111 N E Y an- lines to the disabled ship. CLEANED has been on active duty. since nounced Saturday that he is Twenty-eight seamen are still I I Oct,ober of th~t year. . . "giving consideration to becam- aboard the Secord, wallowing A'epal'eJ. . . OJ,Jel' 11ow! helplessly 50 miles off Ihe Kee- IRE PA IRE D I He and ~IS wife, MJl'Iam, Iing a candidate for governor of have two children. Frank, Jr., MichIgan in the 1962 elections." weenaw Peninsula, but in no UNDERGROUND TYPE I I 15, and Susan, 8. 1!'rank, ~r., The 54-year-old president of immediate danger oC going I Since VA 2 1282 attends Grosse P.omte High American Motors Corp. prom- down. The Secord lost propel. 1976 • I School and Susan IS a student ised a definite decision "as soon lor blades in a gale Monda)' I I at St. Clare de. Mcntefalco as possible and in any event and was taken in tow by the !AI - - - I 3 Locations , • School, 1401 Whittier. Grosse not later than February 10:' steamer Sir Thomas Shaugh- .. FALLOUT- .-SHEtJER",. I Pointe. • • • nessy, * ••. THE SOVIET UNION is re- BUILT TO CIVIL DEFENSE SPECIFICATIONS ported to prefer direct Russian. Wednesday, December 6 F ACT O'R Y F A B R I CAT E D AMERICAN MOTORS Presi- ENTIRELY REINFORCED CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION Theate,' Issues American talks on the Berlin INCLUDES VENTILATOR BLOWER AND FILTER situation, rather than a full- dent George Romney, speaking I in Detroit, and Chrysler Corp. Casting Call scale four-p 0 IV e I' conference. EMERGENCY EQUIPMEtH AND PROVISIONS AVAILABLE HABITANT CEDAR FENCE president Lynn A. Townsend, According to Soviet sources in Complete Family Shelter Open for Inspection in Grosse Pointe. for lasting beauty, protecti9n and privacy Officers of Detroit Civic Geneva, the Kremlin would like speaking in Salt Lake City, Theater, Inc.. announced an an "advance understandIng" be- both r e port e d optimistically By Appointment Only Monday on the immediate fu- "Bes't-looking home in the neighborhood" - thaI's what they'll say open casting call for it's Feb. tween Washington and Moscow ture of the automobile indus- WA 3-7691 - After Hours Call TU 2-7691 when they see beautiful Habitant natural wood fence around yout ' ruary production, "See How before commencing any formal They Run." Readings will be negotiations. S u c h an under- try in the United States. Rom- house and grounds. Habitant Fence prOle

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Bvy Ring Bologna . • Oi"rl 'rom Plain or Garlic Strudel MUllfactllrer Apple - Cherry - Walnut Windowl ond seN.nl ,olil)' reo 'eurlis fJIlower Blueberry • Strawberry moved frl)m Indoor. or out, for ELECTRICAL APPI.IANCES Qt, Bottle-Roman c'eanser window cleon ing, • Wakes you to music-automatically I Mod.l e436 • Turns itself off-quielly I ' 18538 Mack, at Touraine Phone: TU 5.3206 Ammonia • • • for • Dependable G-I:. electric clock I 2 Pointe Screen • Powerful G.B Dynapower speaker , 05 Open Evenil\(JS until 9:00 'til Christmas • Choice of Antique White, I $19 Saturdays 'til 6:00 FREE Pink, or Mint Green (11'1 lit FREE and Sash Detroit Edison Service Agency DELIVERY l'OIJ always be $lire of QUALITY FOODS Verbrugge'l DELIVERY 90.day warranty 011 borh pam ond labo, 17328 Mack TU 1.6130 II Live Better Electricalfy" , GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, December 7, 196 r . Grosse Pointe N~ws Memorial Center Schedule' PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY ANTEEBO 'Vltat G'lCS {till PUBLISHERS, INC. ALSO PUBLISHERS OF THE What j !flew on DECEMBER 7-DECEl\1BER 14, 1961 DETROIT WESTWARD lIt OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.l\I. (SUNDAY 12 NOON TO 5 P.M.) \' 0111. Lib •.a••y GROSSE POINTE FARMS 36, MICHIGAN ~r}-oJE 1-11tt Entered ;lSsceond.el:lss l1l;ltti'rat the post office, Detroit, "',\LL l\IEl\l'ORIAL SPONSORED ACTIVITIES OPEN TO TIlE GlWSSE POINTE PUBLIC By Roberta tlliehigan under tl10Act of March 3. 1897 Address all mai!o subscriptions. change of address. (FClrms35791 NOTICE: Please cClll for lost nrtides at the officc. Thos!' fortunate en 0 ugh to Christmas Tree" will be pre- SANTA CLAUS is coming to town next week. He They will be held for thirty days. hear lIIrs. Stcrling S. Sanford sented by the Grosse Pointe will be in the stores every afternoon 'm Christmas. spellk at the Central LibraIT Children's Theatrc. Doys and Bring the kids they'll love it! There is. plenty of FULLY Pt.ID CIRCULATION lIospitClI cquipmcnt available fOI' free loan-crutch. last weck on "Broadway Pcople gil'ls of elemental'y school age FREE parking in the big lot behind ,Wrigley's ..•.• and Plays," l'amc away much Phone TU 2-6900 cs, wheelchairs, heat lamp, and hospital beds. Blood arc invited. There is no charge, lots of clerks to serve you ... crowds are at a ml.m- wiser a b 0 u t the cur r e n t ------~-----I 8\'ailable to Grosse l)ointe residents in case of Clccident • • • mum and it can be fun. All you want for ChrIst- ~leml)cr:'lle','~"n Pre'S ;\ssoc!atlonand !'>atlonalEdllor,aJAssOClallODor eluergency-free of charge, thealer. It \I'IlSa delighlful e\'e. The week of December 10 :-;,\ TlO:-; \ L AII\"EHTISI:-:G R EI'RES.::-:TA T1\"E ning sponsored by the Friends will see the libraries decked out mas to get or to give .. , is on the Hill. ~(4 ,',[tl, ~~~~~t!£.~~~sryg:~i~~p~e:..~.n~)~~~es.m~:yant9.7300 Grosse Pointe Garden Center and Library. 1\1rs. Le- of the Library, ,Ill organization in their Christmas !il'eens. Add- 000 CHICAGO OFFICE land Gilmour 011 duty Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thurs- whil'h welcoJnt's as II member ing much LO the festil'c ail' at European Antiques. , ____ 3,D_~,;~J_' _~I_'Ch'c~n.~nn~ p_h_o__ne_F'_[n_n_n_c1_01_6._22._),1I day from 10 a.m, to 4 p.m. A volunteer consultant on anyonc in the community intcr. Central, is a sm;lll tree with un- have just been unpacked thIS. week at DenIer s. , csted in the public library. usual and attructive decorations, HOllEH'!'H. EOUAl!. .. EDITOR and GENERAL MANAGER duty Friday, 2 to 4 p.m. (TUxedo 1.4594). Among the accessory items are OlIIarP-p and un~sual We look forward to the publi- made and gil'en to OUI'library MATTIIE\I' :\1, GOEBEL ADVERTISING MANAGER Ii: $: * cation this spring of Mrs, San- by Miss Lillian Goodwyn's sec- bases ... mantel pieces ... candelebra ..• Tole pIeces PAT~ICIA I'ALBOT FEATURE PAGE SOCIETY Through December 10, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Week- ford's book AT THE HEAIING- ond g['ade boys and girls of . in particularly attractive colors ... clocks and baro- J A.'1 ES.I ~J.o\ Jr.\ . N ,"WS WAYS, A FAl\lIL Y PORTRA1T. meters .. , coffee urns. See them on display at the JA:\E'J' ~\CELLEH NEWS days; 12 noon to 5 p.m. Sundays. An Exhibit of Hiehard School. A (']'"'lpf "t. nf ~1,~'3' '.,.hich .1~pc:J.: s ~l :md A""";<;I\ K ilLYLt:H ...... •.•..•..••..•..•. ADVEHTISING Pcrsi::rl T;':;di~ior,you this, with help from heI' small Trig~re, Each is beautifully boxed ... five an.d ~even FLORA !IAHDING ClRCULATION sometimes the rooms are occupied by meetings. drove past the Central Library brothel' Michael. dollars and fifty cents ... at Margaret RlCe S, 76 ------.._------_._- :I: * t: rt'cent!y, what wns behind the * • .. Kercheval, on the hill. ThursdClY, December 7 bl'{ght blue eurlains hanging WE SALUTE .•• 000 ';'9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.rr..-Beginning Art for Adults- close to the windows of the John Elder, Head Engineer of Author, Josephine Van Dolzen Pease SaIute to a Fine Citizen Class-Mrs. Stirling Loud-Instructor. main reading room'! If you visit the Central Library for his un- us you will find on the other tirIng efforts to keep our build. will be at The Book Shelf, Saturday, December 9 1111. Grosse Poinle of 1961 is being paid honor Thurs- *9:30 a.m. to 12 noon-Flower Arranging Class-Mrs. side of these drapes a fascin- ing alwa,vs shipshape. and the from 12 to 5 p.m. to autograph her new book, "This , Richard T. Gerathy-Instructor. ' ating displ,IYof Civil War guns Is Our Land." The book makes a'delightful Christ- day and it couldn't happen to a nicer person. George grounds beautiful. Mr. Elder *10 a.m.-American Red Cross-Braille Transcription and equipment, fmlll the pri- was among tlJOse sclected for mas gift for children eight through twelve years Elworthy, who has guided the destinies of the Neighbor- Class-Miss Ella McLennan-Instructor. vate collections of Will i am special recognition by the Men's old. This is your invitation to attend the autograph- hood Club for the past 42 years, is retiring. There will lIdd and Donald Kigar, both of Garden Club of Grosse Pointe ing party. 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.-Welcome Wagon Club of Grosse thc Detroit Edison. "All these for the best kept grounds of be a reception in the club from 4 to 6 o'clock and many Pointe - Bridge - Reservation Chairmen: Mrs. makes and calibres Of muskets, civic buildings in this area. He 000 are expected to be on hand to pay tribute to this gentle- Arthur Seder (TUxedo 6-1549) and Mrs. E. J. rifles, carbines, pistols and re- was giv!''l a Certificate of Honor Can travel man who has played such an important role in the Hookancon (TUxedo 4-9544.) volvers were used by Federal for superior landscaping and leather lap desk complete with pen ... colors dee- 12:~5 p.m.-Junior League Glee Club-Trouping. troops, many different ones at maintenance. ThIs is the fourth vine, .. blue ... soft blue ... tomato red .•. tagged history and development of the communit~'. the same time. To supply the *1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.-Flower Arranging Class _ Mrs. year he has received this award. sixteen dollars. This gift is included in a selection right ammunition to the right George Elworthy, who is re- of leather ones at The League Shop. Leather book George, who also has a never-used first name of Richard T. Gerathy-Instructor, iroops \Vas terrifically compli- tiring as Director of the Neigh- ends for eleven dollars and fifty cents and sixteen \-Villiam, came to Detroit from Buffalo, N. Y. in April *3:45 p.m. to 5:15 p.m.-Children's Art Class-Mrs. Stir- cated." borhood Club after his long ten- 1916, to accept a position under the late Judge Henry ling Loud-Instructor. Be sure to se~ thi~ exhibit. ure of com m un i t y service. dollars. , . electric leather clocks in clear large print * ...... handsome leather wastebaskets ••. executive S. Hulbert as supervisor of the new Juvenile Detention *4 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.-Ballet Classes-Mary Ellen Cooper ActiVe in many civic organiza- If you have not yet visited the memo pads ... leather desk smoking sets .•. it's a -Instructor. tions,.it is perhaps not generally Home. He took a le'a\'e of absence in the summer of 1917 Children's Book Fair held this known that he was one of the veritable Mark Cross shop on the hill. to attend the Officers' Training Camp at Fort Sheridan, 4:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Beginning French Class for Children- year at Wayne State Univer- early motivators for the organ, 000 sity's Community Arts Center, Ill. and '3crved in France. He returned to the Juvenile Madame Helen Coutil-Instructor. ization of a public library in We are late 8 p,m.-Amit Group-Meeting. Second and FerIJT. it will con- Grosse Pointe. In 1926 he re- Court as a special officer for Judge Hulbert. tinue t hI' 0 ugh December 10. quested that a library station in telling you that The Dants are serving hot coffee *= * all day long these days. Drop in for a pick-up any Friday, December 8 Saturday is 'an excellent time to be established in the Neighbor- In 1919 he accepted the position of Director of the browse. and ~'ou'll find it a time you're on the Hill. G-o-o-d. *9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.-Adult Art Class - Professor hood Club, then located in Muir Mutual Aid and Neighborhood Club, then located in worthwhile trip for the entire road. This was done, and a few Emil Weddige-Instructor. 000 Oak street, (later renamed Muir road.) George has family. ~'ears later, when the present Package splendor *4:30 p.m., 5;30 p.m., 7 p.m. & 8 p.m.-Ballroom Danc- .. .. * Neighborhood Club was built, Gaily decorated wrappings and trappings for gifts watched the club grbw from that. headquarters with a ing Classes-Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson-Instructors. A Christmas program will be the library moved to the small are in the card room at the Dants. String ••• santas 35 by 65 foot gymnasium, to the present large building 6:30 p.m,-AAU.W. of Grosse Pointe-Dinner. held a: the C e n t l' a 1 LibraIJ' cottage next door. Mr. Elworthy ... angels ... trees .•. et cete::as , , • are designed to in Waterloo between Neff and St. Clair. He has Thursday, December 7, at 1 has been a good friend of the * * :f= p.m., and at the Woods Branch library from its earliest begin- make packages as pretty as the gift inside. organized clubs within the club and classes for all ages, Saturday, December 9 Saturday, December 9 at 10:30 nings. We wish him well and 000 conducted gym classes, been both coach and official for *9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. - Ballet Classes - Mary Ellen a.m. 1'11'0 short plays, "Christ- congratulate him on a job well Christmas charms Cooper--Instructor. mas in the Woods" and "Chip's done. athletic teams and games, served as scoutmaster and of 14 kt. gold for her bracelet include trees ••• *9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Children's Theatre wreaths . . . candy canes . . . chimmnies . . • ice later as Scout Commissioner of District Z, (Grosse of the Grosse Pointe War Memorial-.Mrs. Syd Pointe.) Dryden-Hot box supper, round trip bus trans- I \ skates ... champagne buckets , .• a church with Reynolds-Director. portation and ski tow charges $5.50 for members; *10 a.m,-Pre-School Stick Figure Art and Color the Lord's prayer . . . prices from six dollars and The original Cottage Hospital was then part of the guests $5.50 . fifty cents. Larger discs are marked from twenty- Thoughts-Lessons-Minge- Instructor. 6:30 p.m.-Soroptimist Club of Grosse Pointe-Dinner Neighborhood Club and was located in two small houses *1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.-Grosse Pointe War Memorial Pup- three dollars and fifty cents. All prices, here, include and Meeting. the Federal tax. Pongracz Jewelers. next door. When it was learned that George had had peteers-Class-Mr. Robert Rathbun-Director. ~'7 p.m.-An Evening In Great Britain-An Authentic experience with anesthesia he was delegated to another 2 p.m.-Board of Education-Reception for teachers. 000 British Christmas Banquet with roast beef, york- job and poured ethel' for many prominent doctors *7;30 p.m.-Memorial Bridge Club-Duplicate Bridge- For the trout fisherman Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Walrond-Directors. shire pudding and flaming dessert-Bagpipers and we found a signed original Swedish crystal ash tray who volunteered to operate the Tonsil Clinic at the Highland Dancers anq a London Bobby to greet by KjelIander .• , among the myriads of gifts at The hospital. 8 p.m.-Good Companions-English Old Time and Se- quence Dances. you. Singers of favorite Scottish songs and Old League Shop. :jc English tunes. Unusual slides and color films of the 000 Time marched on and about the year 1926 it was * * British Isles. Mouth watering. door prizes. rumored that Kercheval avenue was to be extended Sunday, December 10 Trail Apothecary Shop from Fisher road east passing through the Neighbo':hood 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.ln.-Grosse Pointe Memorial Church, 7 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Toastmasters Club-Meeting. has a Christmas special of Arpege Duo Mist. Thir. Club. Would that mean the end of the road for the Sunday School. *7:30 p.m.-Memorial Bridge Club-Duplicate Bridge- gift package contains both the Perfume and Cologne Neighborhood Club~ A committpe met at Murray Sa,le's *3 p.m.-Christmas Concert by the Junior League Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Walrond-Directors. spray . . . ten dollars. Another box includes the home, composed of Murray Sales, D. M. Ferry, John S. Chorus-The Grosse Pointe public is cordially in- * * .,' Lanvin cologne and perfume. Part with six dollars Newberry, Harry M. Jewett, and William Stevens to vited free of charge. . Thursda~', December 4 for it. have Mr. Elworthy explain why it was necessary for 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.-Pilot Club-Tea. *9;30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.-Beginning Art for Adults- 000 the Neighborhood Club to continue, etc. The following * * '.' Class-Mrs. Stirling Loud-Instructor. Open Monday Evenings day a member of the board, Mrs. Frank W. Brooks, in- Monday, December 11 *9:30 a.m. to 12 noon-Flower Arranging Ciass - Mrs. Many of the stores are open Monday evenings for formed Mr. Elworthy the cflmmittee decided that the *10 a.m. to 3 p.m.-Cancer Service and Information Cen- Richard T. Gerathy-Instructor, your convenience on the hill. Neighborh::lOd Club would continue. ter-Volunteer Work. *10 a.m.-American Red Cross Braille Ttanscription- 000 D. M. Ferry, Jr., donated the present site of eight *11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.-Memorial Bridge Club-Lecture' Class-Miss Ella McLennan-Instructor. acres and a successful building fund campaign was com- and Bridge for the ladies-Mrs. Andrew Walrontl- 11:30 a.m.-Junior League Glee Club-Trouping. pleted in due time. The opening of the new building Director. q p.m. to 3:30 p.m.-Flower Arranging Class - Mrs. provided many more facilities to accommodate larger *12 noon-Grosse Pointe Basic Drawing and Painting Richard T. Geratny-Instructor. groups, hold Golden Glove matches and the Detroit for Portraiture Group-Class. *3:45 p.m. to 5:15 p.m.-Children's Art Class-Mrs. Stir- Lions iootball team used the gridiron for their home 12:15 p.m.-Rotary Club of Grosse Pointe-Luncheon lin Laud-Instructor. practice field. and Meeting. *4 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.-Ballet Classes-Mary Ellen Cooper ':'4 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.-Banet Classes-Mary Ellen Cooper -Instructor. The year of the great depression the Wayne County Instructor. *4:30 p.r,). to 5 p.m.-Beginning French Class for ChiI- Department of Welfare requested from the Neighbor- *7 p.m. to 11 p.m.--Dale Carnegie Leadership Training- dren-Madame Helen, Coutil-Instructor. hood Club Board of Trustees office space and Mr. Els- Class. 7;30 p.m.-Parke Davis Bridge Group-Bridge. woryth's services as supervisor to establish a \veIfare *7;30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.-Ballroom Dancing - Mr. and *8 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Cinema League-Evening of TO~I TAYI~OR office for the Grosse Pointe District. The personnel Mrs. Bill Wilson-Instructors. Members' Selected Short Films including "Yellow- consisted of nree case workers, two secretaries, and a 7:30 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Faculty Wives-Bridge stone" by Leona Weier; "Unusual Things" by BUICK pay clerk. I *7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Noctumal Paint- Charles Jacobson; "Mexico" by Mary Mullarky;" FOR ers-8teve Davis-Instructor. "Switzerland" by Paul Frey; "Paris" by Ester In the year 1940 Mayor Mason P. Rumney appointed DOUBLE VALUE 8 p.m.Meeting.to 11 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Community Theatre- Porter and "Lake Superior" by Paul. Kolvoord. _ 1\11'. Elworthy as the City Director of Civil Defense. On Do You Prefer Price ••• or Service? t Dec. 8, 1941, the dwy after the fatal Pearl Harbor Day, *8 p.m.-"Deep Powder and Steep Rock" Hans Gmoser V t ' L jll t D 11 GET BOTH! a meeting of the fi\'c Grosse Pointe mayors was called Ski Movie-An exciting new ski movie personally 0 ,ers eaglle 1 ee see. to establish local unity under National Defense Plans. narrated by Hans Gmoser. Admission for those The League of Wom-en-V-o-te-r-s-ta-x-r-cc-o-mmendationsto CGn. TOIl Taylor Blli~k!lIne. under 18, $1.25-Ski Club Members, $1.50-0ther of Gros!>e Pointe will hold a Con. IIis affiliatio'1s are life member of Detroit Lodge THE ONLY BUICK DEALER ON THE EAST SIDE OF DETROIT Ko. :2 }'. & A.TIT.and the National Federation of Settle- Adults, $1.75 (tax included) if purchased in ad- joint unit meeting on Monday, The traditional Holiday Re- lJOJJ GRATIOT LA 6-::'000 ments. He is also a member of Scottish Rite Consistory, vance. 25c more each at door. December 11, at thc hom~ of eeplion will follow immediately Pillar Chapter H. A. M" Moslem Shrine. V.F.W. 995, ~'8;30 p.m.-Grosse Pointe' l'vTen's Chorus-Rehearsal. Mrs.. Tames Gravc!>,1301 Buck- after, with Mrs. James Surbrook Alnerical'. Legion ~J03, Detroit Social Workers' Club, ingham, at 8 p.r.1. and her committee assisting * Mrs. Gral'es. We urge every GnitecJ Slates Ci\'il Defense Council and a 30-year mem- Tuesday, December 12 A Ilovel produC'tion cntitlN( member to attend. ber ;,nd past president of the Grosse Pointe Lions Club. »10 a.m. to 3 p.m.-Service Guild for Children's Hospi- "Advice and Coneensus" will tal-Volunteer Work. be given in an effort to clarify Geor.:'.ic Elworthy's guidance has been shared and 12:30 p.m.-Detroit Sorosis-Luncheon and Meeting and help make imp 0 I' tan t C'.pprcciated by thousands of Pointe residents of all ages. 12:30 p.m.-Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe-Lun- League deei'iions coI,eerning our He has berll one of the Pointe's outstanding citizens for cheon. Typewriter rnan\' ~'ears and this year the Rotary Club sclected him (,'3:30p.m. to 5 p.m.-Children's Art Class-Mrs. StirIillg ,IS "Pnintcr of the Year." Now 11e is retiring and his Loud-Instructor. New Portable The\Vm.R.1famiHon ~o. ;,]):'(1 ,'(' ,,:iil Lc krrnlv f('1t in all the fields' in which How food fads *4:30 p.m. to ~ p.m.-Beginning French Class for Chil- With Case J.(, k,.'; bt'c'n ."" clcti\"(~. \\'c who have becn fortunate dren- 1V1adame Helen Coutil-Instructor. can fool you ESTABLISHED 1855 C'lwt:gh to klH)\'; him fr)r a long time, express our grati- 6:15 p.m.-Grosse Pointe OptimIst Cluh-Dinner Clnd A tud(' for his great ,c;('rvices to his fellow-men. 1\'1eeting. Ry I'RED KOPP, R.Ph. Real FUNERAL DIRECTORS 6:30 p.m.-Kiwanis Club of Grosse Pointe, InC.-Din- We don't mean therc's any. Low 95 ner and Meeting. thing wrong with eating yo- Cost! 37 1 6:,10 p.m.-Exchange Club of Grosse Pointe-Dinner gurt ;lncl wheat gi'rm and so plus tax Letters To The Editor I and Meeting. . on. They arc finc. healthful 7:30 p,m.-Investment Club-Mcetll1g. foorls,Hut here'!>the rub. Ad. I :\"I,\('mh, r :lli, 1:'(,1 I I f(,1' 011(' do not intend to * ". (, \'orat('s Of ,<;0111(' foor! fad!> I GHO~SE POJ:\'n: DETHOlT 1), ,I' ".1., l.d~"r i hltiJd a F"II Out Shellf'r,. I tJavC'1 'Wednesday, December 1:l promi<;(' hCll('fil.<;th,1t diet .\:-' 1) Smn:nns 1/.,0,,' : "ll 11'.,,] thl' ifll11 I" in lJO fei/I' (,f ;1 ,\IIC Jr.,1r 11.11' !\'('I))I1('[ ;:(1. '1Iow J'rol" mu(h (JIlC, (','n (lo .1hO\lt)1, 11 a,m. to 3;30 p.m.-Grosse Pointe \Voman's Club- jll'oblem \\ill try to solve it WII.T.L\\I n, ILnw:ro:-; II IhVID;"f. HAMILTON JI :I" hlJ 'J I1r'jr hi] Out Shel- Let's llot bC" tlJC" fir;t hy Meeting and Tea. hy living mo;tly on cnbbage CLAHE:"lCE E. OTTER I't,,'? \',hom the IH)Wis trir-c1 12 noon-Senior Men's Club-Cribbagc--Luncheon. ju ice or !'ome such thinI'!. Spec!.11foods ;md diets, hO\~- 11.,,,[' ~r>llJ(.;,d AIm L;'I,dcrs' Builders \1110 acll'oeate them 12:30 p.m. and 2:45 p.m.-unior League Glee Club- CHAPELS ~rJ[p(lil'~ "lit! ",I)(lr,- ..;II,-o"r. an' t.1kin~ ;HlI'nnt;ll:(eof peo- Trouping. ever, have limitntion-cnn he i,'" il, I!H ~1"ld..:: Ilrll'oii,I,lp's fp!lrs fo ('~ISIJ in on it. 12:30 p.m.-Senior Ladies Christmas Party _ C:'rrl harmful \1' hen Improperly DETROIT BIRmNCIlAM lIs(,(1. So if YOli think there's I ?" ' ! III will be followed hy a special concert by the Junior ZERO 397,'} CASS A VF.M'E thl' ml'"nllml' h;lIlt( on to I f I .11,ythil1gwrong Ilith you. hy 820 EAST MAPLE .\:: ;'1(' ('i'I"..rd II, II", lillild. ;,/)111'[oI,h ;"Id ])I';IY, T.eaglle Chorus after which tea ...' II \\r" Dahlbergs. Hen D. )'Iills, .member of the cast of "Oedipus. ditionally trimmed home and .-Photo by Eddie McGrath. Jr. George Russel!s. and Edward S. What with Christmas, a teaching degree and a wed- King of. Thebes" which will be tou!"guests wili see some of her No matter what the weather the furnishings for the new addition to WelJocks. Chairmen will be world wide travel souvenirs. ding five days after the holiday, Alice Aagesen has presented this Thursday, Fri- Fontbonne Auxiliary for St. John Hos- barely time to say hello and goodbye to her parents, the the hospital. Overseeing some of the .Mesdames Henry Whiting. Jr., day and Saturday by the Miami pital will see to it that it is a white Two ceramic palace guards in N;cholas Aagesens, of Lincoln road. University Theater in Oxford, glittering table decorations are left to and Harry Wieting. full dress will guard the door- O. Christmas this Saturday evening at right: MRS. GEORGE R. GRANGER, In the Days' Lakeland a\'enue way to the Hug h C. Da'lys Alice will marry Robert Balfrey, son of the William the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club. This is MRS. JOHN OTTAWAY, MRS. RAY. home a huge tree will reach home in Edgem()nt park. The Balfreys, of Shoreham road, on December 30 in Christ * * * the night of the annual White Christ- MOND J~ KOKOWICZ and MRS. the ceiling in the center hall grand haliway will feature a At a recent Scout Leaders Church with a reception following at the Hunt Club. mas Ball which the auxiliary is spon- JAMES C. DANFORTH. decorated in tiny Italian lights. huge tree decked with delight- Roundtable held at SteUwagon Beside the tree will be a papier ful figures in red pajamas and Alice is practice teaching in St. Clair Shores then School in E. Outer drive, the soring this year to raise funds for mache courtier of the Louis Ihe Ih'ing room will be accen- driving to Ann Arbor to finish her speed up program chairman the Lakeshore Dis- 'of XIV period. ted with Della Robbia wreaths, for her degree from the University of Michigan. Her tri~t Lcadership Training Com- Among the Wells College WILLIA)I G. THOMPSON, of tive secretary. American Asso- Floodlights will play 011 a gl'eens and red roses, fiance just received his discharge from the army and mittee, DON S l' 0 WE L L of studentf' returning home from Maumee road. ciation of School Administra- Aurora, N. Y;, for the holidays they have tentatively lined up au apartment in Muir B r in g a I' d avenue. Harper * * ... tors. road. Woods, awarded 11 Scout lead- December 15 will be JANE C. will have a role in the HiIls- graduate Of Grosse Pointe High Den i son University's Air The Indiana conference is the dale College production of School. ers with training certificates KOHRING, daughter of the Force ROTC Detachment 655A first in a series of six such meet- l\Ioliere's play, "School for Crowding parties into this rigorous schedule re- arid pins in recognition of out- HENRY .C. KOHRINGS, of has 19B men enrolled. It is the ings on the preparation for the 'Vives." to be presented Decem- quires some doing. On her calendar in the next two standing service to boys in the Touraine road, and BARBARA p r i n e i p a Ish I p to be held CHARLES l\IISTELE. son 'Jf second largest group in the ber 8 and 9. Jeff will play the 1\IR. and MRS. H A R 0 L D E. weeks is a table top shower in the Lakeland avenue community through the Boy S. DAY, daughter of DR. and throughout the country. I\IRS. A. JACKSON DAY, of unit's history and the largest part or Horace, the third, but MISTELE, of Windmill Pointe home of Mrs. Robert Winter with Mrs. William Black Scouts of America Cub, Boy enrollment among the four mid- President of the Michigan De- fa,'ored, side of love's eternal Scout, and Explorer programs. Cloverly road. drive, is ,"50 pledging Delta and Mrs. George Nicholson as co-hostesses. Ohio colleges comprising the partment Of Elem~ntary School triangle. A sophomore at Hills- Upsilon fraternity. He is a Recipients of the Scouters detachment. Others arc Kenyon Principals is Dorothy Hald~', dale, Jeff was graduated from * * * Key included JACK BEEVER of ... * -' freshman in the business ad. RICHARD GIBBONS. a jun- and Otterbein colleges and Ohio principal. Isaac Crary Elemen- Grosse Pointe High School. He m i n i s t ration cur r i cui u m. Ivy Leaguers take Note Fairholme drive. He is Scout- lor in education and active Wesleyan University. From this tary School, Detroit. is now a member of Kappa Sig- master of Trvop 74, sponsored Charles was a 1961 graduate or It will be a big holiday for the Ivy League alumni member of Delta Chi, has been area is SANFORD B. WHITE. Also attending will be Ger- ma Kappa fraternily. Grosse Poinle High School. in Detroit this Christmas. On December 21 the Princeton by Gabriel Richard PTA. deeted corresponding secretary son of MR. and MRS. CHARLES ald N. Simmons, l\1ichigan Edu- ...• * Triangle Show, which hasn't been here in some seasons, * * * of the Ir tel' Fraternity Council M. WHITE. of Provencal Toad. cation Association assistant ex- Recently elected treasurer or of Western l\Iiehigan univer-I He is a freshman at Denison. ecutive secretary for field serv- Two Grosse Pointe residents will give a performance in the Masonic Temple. the pledge class of Sigma Sigma League for Crippled sily. * * * ice and counseling and staff were accepted and arc now en- Sigma, national social sorority Children Plans Party Before the show the George William Duffields are .. .. * 111 A n SHALL J A I\I E SON. r'.!presenlative to the l\lichigan rolled in their freshman year having a cocktail dinner party. In on many of the ar- at the Unil'ersity of Detroit. DESP. MAR GAR E l' WIBLE. of principal of Monteith School. at Wayne State University Col- The l\Iichigan Lea g u c for rangements for the college show are Wilbur M. Brucker, was SHARO,N l\-lAC, daughter of l\IR. and MRS. ARTHUR J. Buckingham road; a recent will attend a regional confer- * * +: lege of l\ledicine. Total class Crippled Children party will be alumna of l\Iiehigan State Uni- enee sponsored by the Nalional Jr., Lowrey Kammer, David Hinchman and a local cre\v MAC or Whittier road. A sopho. Among the 88 upperclassmen enrollment includes 109 men held at the Oakman School on of Princeton m~n. marc in the College of Arts vl'rsity and Katharine Gibbs Department of E Ie men tar y who pledged the seven national December 8. School, New York. has obtained School Principals, a department and three women. The Pointers That same evening the Yale Glee Club will perform and Sciences, Sharon is a mem- fraternities on the St. Lawrence The children from the school a position in New York. of the National Education Asso- arc: DWIGHT HENDRICKS, or with the Detroit Symphony. The Yale contingent will be ber of the French Club, the Universily campus. Can ton, will entertain the league mem- Ski Club and the U. of D. .. * * ciation, to be held at Indiana N. Y., is PETER T. KROSS, SOn Hampton road, and JOSEPH bers with a Christmas Party. in town for three days. On Friday evening the singers MR. and MRS ELl\IER ROL- University, Bloomington, De- of the FREDERICK KROSSES, Chorus. She is a 1960 graduate HENKE, son of MR. and MRS. The teachers have planned a. will be honored at a dinner to be given by the John B. cember 10-12. Some 150 elemen- of Moran road. Peter is now a of Dominican High School. LEY, of Lincoln road, have just tary school pI' in c i p a I s from JOSEPH M. HENKE, of Radnor very lovely tea and the children Fords, Jr., and on Saturday night there will be the member of Sigma Alpha Epsi- rcturned from New York and Michigan. In d i a n a, Illinois. circle. will act as bostcsses. They alsD traditional Yale dance at the Country Club. * * * lon. LARRY GARRETT, son of Bermuda. Their son, PAUL Ohio, and Kentucky are sched- have helped in making the most ...... * * :;; MR. and MRS. LEE GARRETT, SLOCUMB of New York, joined uled to attend the meeting. .. '" * * delicious cookies. JAl\IES FOSTER, son of MR. Moving Day Ahead of Country Club drive, was them on their Bermuda trip. Themed "B e t tel' Principals Two Grosse Pointers will be Each lillIe el'ippled child has initiated recently into Pi Kappa and MRS. JAMES R. FOSTER, In the midst of wrapping packages for the Yule, Mrs. Both Paul and son, RON, of for Our Schools-a Cooperative a m 0 n g the 118 fraternity tus or her oll"n part to play and Alpha fraternity. Larry is a pledges at Wayne State Uni- of Littlestone road, is a f:lll Warren Craumer is also weeding out her Merriweather Western Rese'f\'e l\Iedieal Uni- Approach to Competence," the they ;Jrovide excellent ta!en t. sophomore in the engineering versity who will be initiated pledge of Della Upsilon social road home preparing for a January 4 moving date to versily, will join thcir parents conference is concerned with fraternity, Western Michigan college of Lehigh University, in Gros~e Pointe for the Christ- five major areas: recruitment, into the university's 19 social Toronto. Bcthlehem, Pa. fraternities early in 1962. They University, Kalamazoo. He is a The fellow who says his wife mas holidays.. preserviee pr0grams. certiIica- freshman in the 1 i her a I arts Mr. C. has already moved but 'comes ho~e week- are GENE HILTZ. of Rivard doesn't understand him wouln. * * * * * .. tion, selection, and inserviee curriculum. James was a 1961 be out of luck if shc did. ends for the round of farewell parties. The Harry Stahls, ANN C. VAN GOETHEI\I, Among the Freshman class at programs. boulevard, Delta Sigma Pi, and daughter of MR. and MRS. the Jack Cudlips, the George Bushnells, the Jack Dana- Newton College of the Sacred Major speakers will include' THO:\IAS HARRETT, of Way- LEON VAN GOETHEI\'f, of I He'art, New ton, Mass.. are Harold J. McNally, professor of burn road, Tara. hers and the Owen Keelers have already toasted the Brys drive, is one of nine young SUSAN GEHRKE, daughter of education, Tea e hers College, ...... Craumers with farewell fetes. women enrolled in the begin- ning veterinary medicine class l\IR. and MRS. HANS GEHRKE, IColumbia University; H a r 0 I d J E F F R E Y FAIR, ~on of On December 16 they will be honored again by the JR., of North Deeplands road, Shane, dean Of the School of at Michigan Statc University. CAPT. JOHN W. FAIR, USN, John Worcesters and on the following evening they and CATHERINE THOMPSON. Education. Indiana University; will All are studying basic anatomy and MRS. FAIR. Middletown. daughter of lIIR. and l\IRS. and Finis E. Engleman, execu- be entertained by the David J ansens. , this term. Only 64 students are R. I., formcrly of Grosse Pointe On Christmas night the Craumers will join a family admitted to each year's begin- group at the C. Bayard Johnsons. The junior Johnsons ning class; nine is an unusual- ly high number of women to be will be here from Cleveland for the holidays. qualified and gain admittance. * * * The professional vet medicine Korean Guest Artist program covers six ~'ears work, Ton 11 Han, the young Korean pianist who will star two preprofessional and four at the Morning Musicale this Thursday at the Country professional to earn the D.V.M. degree. A B.S. degree may be Club, is the house guest of the Pinkney Tucks. granted after two pre-and two Mr. and 1\Irs. Jerome H. Remick, Jr., will give a professional years. dinner for the Tucks and Mr. Han this evening and later Miss Van Goethem and the they will go on to the Detroit S~rfllphony concert. other students in the beginning vet medicine cI ass have already * * * completed their two years or Hospital Dance at Hunt Club preprofessional work. Miss Van There will be several cocktail parties Goethem is a member or the before the I American Veterinary Medical (Continued on Page 14) Association.

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Pagl Fourleen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, December 7, 1961 Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes

Junior League GPYC Honors Commodore From Another Pointe of View Saturday Ball Fetes To Give Party \ ... ..'r' (Continued from "age l~) This year, as in the ]last, GPYC Commodore the Junior League of Dctroit, ! Harper Hospital Auxili~ry Christmas dance this Satur. Inc. will sponsor the annual \ day at the Hunt Club. , \ Christmas Party for the League The Charles B. Goreys, the Benjamin w,. Stockwells of the Handicapped at their I P~ul Moreland and Mrs. Moreland Honored at Recep- and the Frank Shaubs have invited groups In before the r. building at 1401 Ash on Dc- 1 tion in Club Rotunda, Grand March, Dinner, Flag cember 14. • dance. Ceremony and Ball; AI Navarro PJay~ for Party This ycar 27,5 workers, those Mrs. Ll'le G. Waggol1l'r and Mrs .. Edward J. ------Shumaker ~re chairmen for the party aIded by Mrs, Grosse Pointe Yacht Club virtually bulged with from their sheltel' shop and lbeil' homebound workers, Willi Frederick Watts, 1\'lrs. Stockwell, Mrs. Edgar MartmC'r, beauty and merriment last Saturday, December 2, when be given a full turkey dillIH'r. . > Mrs. Lewis Carbone. Mrs. Walter L. Anderson and Mr~. 550 members and guest:; gathered to honor Como. Paul B'Nai Writl', College Women's Frank Walsh, 1. Moreland, the club's new top officer, and 1\1:-5. 11'10re- Vol unteer Serl'ice, the Grosse Dr. and Mrs. Waggoner will have as their week-end land at the glamorous Commodore's Ball. Pointe and Osage branches of I' house guests for the d~nce Dr. and lVII'S. John Saw~'C'l'J From the 7:30 p.m. recep- .--.------.- ..------thc Farm and Garden Club, the -,---- Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sa\\'~'er, Dr. and Mrs. J. D. tion in thE' rotllnci?. thro1w!l I ed the l\lorelands' spetial guest~ Windmill Pointe Garden Clull, Sawyer allli lvIr. .wd i.1r..,. J':-d11C':; S~...,'ycr, of ~1iddlclL";J the cocktail hour, grand -tl1eir SO~.ill-law an:l daugh- anu the JunIOr League liardell- march ceremonious intro- tel', the Frank )lcBndes, Jr.: ers arc contributing gifts 'llld Ohio. corsages. ductio~ of commodores and DI'. ~nd ~lrs. ~yle Waggoner, .. . " the 'lro\' 13rownmgs, tile Clar- Mrs. Petel' R. Fink is their ladles, d~nner, flag ence H~rns, the Har\'ey Frue- party chairman. Hostesses for On the Party Circuit ceremony and fmally, can- haufs JI'. the day include I\Irs. Michael The hoHda~' party calendar is rapidly filling up and tinuous dancing to Al N a- , ,. .' • O'Donnell, !III'S. Peter Bayer. varro and his Society 01'- .Noted. \Iele MIS. 'lhomas K. here are some more dates. Ml'S. TI'.omas Rone~', I\Irs, ,. Fisher III floor-len~th yellow chestra s m~slC, .the fete salin hallgown with topaz bead- James I\lcIntosh, I\[rs. ~ouglas This Saturday the Henry T. Ewalds, Jr., rllld the was a n:ovll1g pl.ctUI'l~ of cd bodice; Mrs. George Slocum Campbell, Jr. and I\lrs. Robert Emmet Simmses ~l'e having a cocktail pour. L. Hannon, Jr. women 1I1 stunnll1g ball in long black sequin-covered December 14 is the date of the Jerome C. DuCharmes gowns and men in dress sheath with two floating back The Junior League founded cocktail party. The Walter Grosses will have an open blues (if officers) or white panels of ice blue satin; Mrs. the Detroit League for the house Christmas Eve and on December 29 the Federick Handicappe'd in 1922, and even and black tie attire. John R. Wilt in a long pink W. Pearces, Jr., and the Carl Scotts have. invited their though it is now an independent Como. and Mrs. Moreland, 'jleau de soie embroidered with former neighbors in Doremus drive for dinner. On New Vice Como. and Mrs. J. Earl crystal beads and silver ~equins; organization supported by the Fraser, and Rear Como. and Mrs. Fred C. West in a sweep- l'ommunily, the JUl'iol' League Year's Eve the Doremus .group will get together again 1\1rs. Edward J. Schoenherr re- ing bouffant gown of white still supplies volunteer workers at a cabaret party sponsored b~' the Jack Sturtevants. ce1ved in the clubhOuse rotun- tulle and silver-threaded Ilee. and annually sponsors their * ~. * Christmas party. da, standing before a screen of I\lrs. James N. Motschall's greens flanked with flowers on balldress was a long sheath of Liggett Reunion high pedestals. Red, white and white silk brocade, strapless, Mr. and Mrs. Prewitt Semmes have invited a group blue, GPYC's colors, sparked \Iith turquoise satin cummer- Fortnighters the flower decor, the strc'amer- bund extending into long back of Liggett School alumnae and their husbands to cock. ed canopy of the ballroom, and panels-with it, a big stole of Set Prograllls tails and dinner December 17 in their Lakeshore road club burgees and flags. turquoise-line'd white brocade; home. A floor-length sheath dress Mrs. John R. Sutton III in long Forinighlers, a single young The party 'will be a perfect opportunity for the was Mrs. Fraser's choice and it white tulle with rhinestone and adult group sponsol'ed by the guests to hear a progress report on the current drive was stunning wIth a fine net satin coin-dot trim. Grosse PoInte Memorial Church for funds for the new Liggett which will be built in bodice patterned with shining Mrs. Harry J. Chapman chose -Presbyterian, have planned Grosse Pointe Woods. black st:'quins and jet beads, a short-length evening dress, two Chrislmas programs for De- and a slim black crepe skirt. the pouI skirt of magenta-hued cember. Among the guests will be Mr. apd Mrs. Frederick , ]n salmon pInk satin was Mrs. faille and the bodice of the At the first program, on Tue's- S, Ford (Mrs. F. is co-chairman of the fund drive), Mr. Schoenherr, a satin flocked with faille and black lace-the Chap- day, December 12, the Rev. 1\11'. and Mrs. Lansing Pittman, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore large velvet roses in a cut vel- mans entertained Mr. and Mrs. Grosse Pointe Yacht Club's com- tw:o toned green shaped cummerbund Mitchell wili discuss "The Real modore, PAUL r. MORELAND and with an emerald green floor skimming Hodges, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William Mulkey III, Mr. and vel effect. The long ballgown's Phillip Flanders, the George Meaning of Christmas." This MRS. MORELAND were h 0 nor e d Mrs. J. A. Callahan and Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Blain skirt was straight in front and Cooks, Robert Stoelzers, Tho- program will begIn at 8 p.m. in skirt. She wore gold and emerald onyx Saturday evening at a glamorous ball III, belled at the back, and the fit- mas Rousseaus and Dr. and the Church Chapel and will be jewelry, the gift of her husband for te'd bodice was held with nar- Mrs. C. Stanley Waggoner. Mrs. followed by refreshments and attended by 550 members and guests. her November 29 birthday anniver- , Also invited to the cocktail-supper are the E. H. '1'011' shoulder straps. George' A. Gardella Jr. wore Christmas carols. Mrs. Moreland's gown com bin e d a sarv. The commodore wears his of- Heatons, the B. Courtney Rankins, the Charles eoes, the Among visiting commodores a Molly Parnis short evenIng white silk gros de londres bodice and a ficial dress blue uniform. Richard M. Spitzleys and the Benson Fords. and their ladJes were Como. dress of white satin with crys- On Sunday, De'cember 17, the and Mrs. E. P. Robertson, tal trim; Mrs. John J. Wetzel group will meet at 6:30 p.m. in Reviving schooldays. at Liggett, Mrs. Chauncey Pel- DRYA; Como. and Mrs. Thomas was in a' beige chiffon and the rear lobby of lhe Church Wolnan' S Club To Hear Chorus Pi Beta Phis to Beke ton held a tea recently in her Edgemere road home, for K. Richards, Port Huron Yacht brown lace-the Wetzels enter- for a Christmas Caroling Tour. Cookies for Yule Gala her class of 1914. Club; Como. and Mrs. Robert I. tained the' Tho mas Burkes Several institufions In the area Members of the Grosse Pointe Choraleers directed by Mr. John Fruth, Toledo Yacht Club; George Coopers and Allan Fos~ will be visited and serenaded. Womans Club wiII meet at 1 Finch. This well known group Grosse Pointe Pi Beta Phi COffin. and Mrs. Robert Snow- tel's, Following the tour, refresh- o'clock, Wednesday, December will give a program of both Alumnae Club will have their den, St. ClaIr Yacht Club; ments will be served at the light and sacred music to give 13, at the War Memorial Cen. annual "Cookie Shine" on Mon- Como. and Mrs. Fred Snyder, home of Liz Willison, 421 joy to the Christmas season. day, December 11, at 8 p.m. at GIFT SUGGESTION: Grosse I1e Yacht Club. DEAF MUTE Rivard. tel'. The tea hosless for the day, the home of Mrs. Donn Klpka, Ncar the long table of GPYC It may be true that money Fortnighters invite all single Mrs. John G. Scales; program Of Kensington road. office'rs, directors, past commo- Mrs. Joseph Monterosso of Hunt talks, but a dollar never talks young aduI~ Grosse Pointers to c h a i I'm a n, will present the Homemade cookies and hot How's His Timing? dores and their ladies were seal- back to the tax collector. attend these funclions. Grosse Pointe High S c h 0 0 I Club, has asked Mrs Clifford chocolate will be served, and Cardwell, Mrs, John H. Carter, members are asked 10 bring a Mrs. Arthur Peacock and :\ITS. wrapped gift fOI"the Christmas Edward Pisula to alternate at exchange. the tea table. I\1rs. Richard Miller wm read Serving on the tea committee traditional Christmas poems. will be Mrs. Herman V. Artt, Mrs. David H. Crowe, Mrs. C.L. Easterbrook, Mrs. G.M. Evans, Musicale Art Club Mrs. Albert Eyre, Mrs. Fred- Plans Yule Luncheon erick S. Jermain, Mrs. Donald B. Leahy, Mrs. Gilbert Moor- Mrs. Harry Banta assisted by man, Mrs. Darwin Nel;on. Mrs. Mrs. Oscar Pengally will enter. Milton Pawsat, Mrs. Wm. G. tain members of Musicale Art Quigley, Mrs. Lee W. Garrett, Club at their annual Christmas and Mrs. J.E. Hinzman. luncheon Thursday, December 14. Also assisting will be Mrs. Elmer A. Rolley, 1\1rs. Joseph Mrs. Ban(a will tel! the Sehwartz, Mrs. H.S, Wagoner, Chri s t mas story and Mrs. Mrs. Paul E. West, 1\1rs. L.G. Lowell Perry, pianist, and Mrs. Modlin, Mrs. Harold B. Lee, Hal Kliemann, violinist, will !\Irs. George Funk, and Mrs. J. present the musical program. Gordon. 14K geld Cltl.ndc, S21g A PAWN Let somebody else do your A good many family trees thinking for you and before produce real timber - while long you'll be doing someone others produce just plain nuts.' else's work.

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, ' 7t7 z tet = ? 7 ? S7? .7 .'077 2 RRttntt.- •• m.n - Thursday, December 7. 1961 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Fifteen Woman's Page • • • by, of, and for Pointe Women Hospital'Aides , Newcomers Decorate for Yule Ball GPYC to Show Sailing FilJns Lochmoor to Toast To Give Dance t: .~;.~,..:.\~ ~'*:J Grosse Pointe Yacht Club Willi English Channel to Land's End, l~-\ (, I," -: i "":!' ...., :) 'S' present for membcrs and their and across the approaches to ,~ 'J' ' guests thc motion picture and the Irish Sea, to and around The Detroit Memorial Hospi- • ; tal Auxillary will hold its an- ";~, lecture, "Blue Water Racing" F'astnet Rock (a spectacular Yule on Saturday I by Alfred F. Loomis this Thurs- lighthouse off the southwest nual Christmas Dinner Dance 011 9 I Saturday, December 9, in the ' , . day, Dccember 7, at 8:30 p,m, coast of Irelandl and back to Second in Series of Evening Fashion Shows and ,Dinner Plymouth, England - a distance ballroom of the Hem'ose Hotel. The colored film and lecture of 605 miles, Dances to Be Held at Club; Kemps Invite 80 to Cocktails at 7 p,m. will be' fol- show, first, thc 820.:\1ile Inau- Cocktails Before Gala Evening lowed by dinner at 8, during ~, gural Race from Miami to l\'1on- GP~C's Thursday buffel din- tego Bay in Jamaica, which Iler WIll be serve(~ from 6 to which mcmbers and gucsts may," L; lasted seven days. ,9 p m.. so movIe-going membe~s . To in.augurat~ the holiday season, Lochmoor Club dance to the music of Lyle Car- ~~" may dine before the picture, Jf wIll don Its merrIest Christmas face Saturday night at lisle and his orchestra. A num- j . The latte'f part of the pro- they choose. the "Festive Formal Frolic". By popular acclaim this is bel' of prizes, donated by local 'I ! gram deals with the famous the second of the annual evening fashion shows to which businessmen, will be awarded t,'" British Fastnct Race. In this both men and women are invited, during thc eVcning. . y. race the course leads from None arc so blind as those Cowes, Isle of Wight, down the who iet prejudice Icad the way. Mr. and Mrs. Don Dykstra"" Chairman for the black-tie af. b fair is Mrs. A. F. (Gerll ude) It< -' M ..1 NT R 1 C' room upoh which lovely models ranches of the A modern dancf! interpreta- Association will hold th~ir tra- YWCA of Metropolitan Detroit tion of "The' Littlest Angel," ditional Christmas Breakfast at 'rhe Women's Alliance of the A lovely import gift from our Silv~r Salon. Grosse Pointe Unitarian Church on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 10. car 0 I singing by a teen-age Carl's Chop House, 3020 Grand will hold a Christmas Tea at. Beginning at 3 p,m., at the choir, and lighting of the Yule River, on Saturday, Dccember Set of four silverplated candleholders the home of Mrs, G. Gordon Oakland Branch YW, 839 South log will highlight the hanging 9, at 12 noon. Cook, of Rivard boUlevard, next Crooks Road, Clawson, the' Ger- of the greens at Lucy Thurman with twelve tapered candills, gift boxed, 10.00 man Madrigal Singers of the YWCA, 569 East Elizabeth St., Reservations may be made by Tuesday afternoon, December contacting Anita Waldeck, PR 12, between 2 and 4 p.m. International Institute will pr2- beginning at 4 o'clock. Federal tal< included. Gift wrapping is gratis. sent a program, "The Poetry of The public is invited to attend 2-6470. This tea will take the place Christmas in Music." any of the YWCA celebrations, of the regular luncheon meet- At Central Branch YW, 2230 There' is no charge. GOOD OPPORTUNITY ing this month and will be ., Witherell St., in downtown De- Among those serving on com- Don't give up-the f~lIow who purely social event for all wom- troit, a Christmas Mexican mittees for the Central Branch Wright Bay Fiesta is scheduled for 3 p.m. fies.ta are: Mrs. Austin Humber hangs on in the face of life's en of the congregation, 17051 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe, 1500 Woodward and Northland. Children attending the' fiesta 261 Lothrop, and Mrs. Eleano; obstacles has the best chance Mrs. Cook will be in charge will take part in the ~osada (a Dambach, 1847 Prestwick. of achieving success. TU 5-5515. EXTENDED ACCOUNTS AVAILABLE. of arrangements and will be procession dramatizing Mary's assisted by Mrs, Alfred E. Tayc and Joseph's search for "room lor, Mrs. Creighton Lederer and in the inn"), and will also try Mrs. Gordon Sorenson, to break the pinata filled with'

Northeastern Women Memorial Evening Group To Meet at Gas Center To See Bethlehem Films The Evening Group' of the The Northeastern Woman's Women's Association of Grosse Club Christmas party will be • Pointe Memorial Church \vill held at the Michigan Consoli- meet December 12 at 8 o'clock dated Gas Hospitality Center, in the. Women's Parlor of the Grosse Pointe GIFTS OF PRECIOUS 14K GOLD 16906 Kercheval, on Monday, church. Contour ned:ace of striking beauty with The membel's will hear music Decembcr 11, at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. by John Finch and see fiims Florentine finish on one side, plain on the other, Jack Leithauser will give the and hear a talk by Bruce Pax- program. ton on "Dateline Bethlehem." 230. Fringe ea rrings to match, 100. Federal tax included. Gift wrapping is grotis. Wright Kay "WHEN DRIVING - TAKE IT: EASY - WE DON'T WANT TO LOSE YOU,ll BEGINS TlllJBSIJAY 17051 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe-, 1500 Woodward and Northland. TU 5-5515. EXTENDED ACCOUNTS AVAILABLE.

If's Christmas Time ••• at Kopp's ARTHUR J. ROHDE ANI> OOMPANY 1A OFF to V2 OFF INSURANCE

2711 East Jefferson, Detroit 7, Mich, LO 7.6100 All Designer Clothes, Zuckerman, Monte Sano, Norell and Pattullo Fine jewelers since 1861 and a Numher of other -'Designer Clothes~

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DeLuxe .siI,'orand goLl.toad Spur. 15.00. If she d ppreciates ercellence of design and perpetual accuracy, give her an Omega watch from Wright Kay. 79.50 Federal tax included. Gift wrappir,g i5 yrotis. Delit'eries TV 5.8900 Wrigllt l).flY 61 Kercheval Grosse Pointe 1705 I Kercheval, Grosse Pointe, 1500 Woodward ond Northland. TU i-5S1S, EXTiNDED ACCOUNTS AVAllABLIi.

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p"t. Robert 'Yo Luke Trains at Fort Knox Forster-Graluun 2. Dolls I D~troit Sorosis to Hold Offer Advice On Toy Buying 3, Housekeeping equipment : Yule Program at Center FORT KNOX. KENTUCKY_ PI't. LukP will be trained in the Engaged Privale Hoberl W. Luke, son of basic arts I'equircd of a soldier ,'iffi-, Troth Re'vealed 4, Games. puzdes ,~~ Do you have a child to shop for pllrenls to purchase the ma. Detroit Sorosis will lIlcet Mr. and Mrs. Clinl{)n G. Luke in the Modcm Army. Instruc. 9.12 Years: r;' ,- for this Chrislmas? Are you at) jorily oC a child's loys. Dct'ember 12 al 12:30 o'clock 2112 Vernier, Grosse Pointe' lion in the use of the M-l rifle, ! .,' ~:1 Mr. and Mrs, Art h u r D. a loss as to what to select, when Under 18 months: 1. Sporl's cquipment :'.iichigiJn, is currently undergo: Graham of Bergenfield, N. J" at the War' Memorial for a manual of arms. physical fit. he wants everything he sees On 1. Crib toys-a mobile which 2, Spat'e toys Chl'islll1as jlrogram. ing basic t r a i n i 11 g with the have announced the engage. television and in the maga- moves, ness. personal h y g i e n e. and 1 3, Hobby kits, games, puzzhs Third 'I'rilining Regiment, ment of their daughter, Sandra zines? Are you overwhclmed by 2 Rattles Mrs. Anton Brennel', of the IBCT>, here at the Un i t e d mcthods of surl'ival under bat. ' Jeane, 10 Ll. Franz Josef For- 4. Construction kits, all the selections !n the t~y d,e. 3: T,lke.apart toys International Ins tit ute, Will States Army Training Center. tleficld ('onditions are part of ster, U.S.A. He is the son of Gift suggestions (or age parlment at Christmas time? 4. Animals and dolls speak 011 "Christmas E\'e ill Armor (uSATCA), lhe int('nsivc training he will !ltr, and Mrs. Frank A, Forster groups wcrc ~uggested by Dr, of Whittier road, You may think it is too early 18 Months to 3 Years: Germany," :till'S, Homer H. During this eight week course, rc('eil'e. to be planning for Christmas , Grace Langdon and Dr, Irving Miss Graham received an gifts, but it is later than you .1. Tncy.c1e-a new product Stouts in their book "Bringing !\Iarson is chairman of the A:B. degree in June from Gou. think-only six weeks until the tillS year IS a,lI plastic, colorful Up the Children." fcsti l'ities, cher College. and is a research holidays. 'J'he st.ores arc .less I and m~xpensl\'e ------assistant at the Johns Hopkins crowded now. so why not pur. 2. Stick horse Hospital in Baltimore. chase some of your gifts now, 3. Telephone LI. Forster, an alumnus of Austin Preparatory School, reo Some guidelines to consider 4. Pounding toys ceived his commission upon when purchasing a child's toy 3.6 Years: ::rJ.du:ltion from John C!lrro!l are: 1. 'J'ricyc!e or 2 - wheeled Univen;ity in 1960. He is pres. 1'. Consider the purpose of bike with lI-aining whcels ently serving in Germany with a toy, and what it should offer. 2. Doll carriage, II' ago n , the Third Armored Cavalry A toy should be for fun, wheelbarrow Regiment. 2. A good toy should offer 3. Play school and art nidte. ~./ Thrilling ill .•• No date has been set for the eontinuous play value. develop ria's - blackboal'd, scissors, Birmingham MI 4-7100 At a recent family dinner, wedding. motor skills, and help a chltd crayons, paints, clay Dr, and Mrs. Alexander W. expreS3 his or her feeling~. 4, Dolls-puppets, miniature GrosseP.oinle TU4.7180 Pic Ira, of Bishop' road, an._ 3. Bclore you buy any toy, form sel Ann Arbor NO 5.8687 nounced the engagement of Try to b'e everybody's fdend you need to know the child's 6.9 Yeal"S: and you'll be your OI"n worsl give her Saginaw Pl2.5797 their daughter, MILLICENT, wants, whims, nee d sand 1. Construction sets of wood, to Richard Putney Fite,' son of enemy, dreams. So it is probably best plastic DI'. and Mrs. George Liddle File, of Carville, La. The bride.elect is an 'alumna lBiMANT of Liggett School and North. It's Ch,istmas Time ... at SPRAY MIST western University where she Kopp's was affiliated with Zeta Tau Alpha, by~OTY Mr. Fite is completing his studies at Northwestern, A late I December wedding is planned. only $250 pi", t ..

Qu,esters Meet Svrprise her with an Here on Friday enchanted cloud 01 Coly's utterly elegant L'Aimant Mist" .the fragrance she adores! Mrs. Pierre Palmentier will Glamorously decorated cryslal cut flacon, gift boxed. be the speaker for the Decem. bel' 8 meeting of the Grosse Also in Emeraude, L'Origan or 'Paris'. Poin:e Chapter of the Questers. ALWAYS IH THE BEST OF TASTE ... Gt.FTS BY COT'l' The meeting is to be in the Lake Shore home pf Mrs. Hugh Stalker, co-hosted by Mrs. Ed- gar H. Hahn. Mrs. Palmentie'r il'i11 lecture on two important 1}istoric re- , storations, illustrated with her own color slides, Mrs, Palmen- This is Magnificen t Rollarama tier is well known for her pho- tography, She is one of the co- founders of the Grosse Pointe Cinema League' and is also a past president. FROM HONG KONG ... Orienfalluxury Mrs. Palmentier has lectured many times on the old l\'lyslic PRESENTS Our exclusive collection of finely detailed Seaport and restoration of Stur. bridge Village, Mass. Sturbridge china silk nighties, pyjamas and kimonos In Village was one at the projects VQtre Souvenir de France the exotic colors of the Orient: towards which the Questers (YOU!! REM~;M13RANCE FROM FRANCE) Lotus pink, ming blue. almond green, and made important contributions, following the flood in 1955, ye!low diamond. Here shown smocked sieepcoat, 5.00 VALUE The slides are in color and bankers coat in a morning glory Pdtternedj) I~i New! Dramatic! Completely describe many of the original irresistible gift idea ... very F,rench, silk damask. Both s,m,l. . old houses and their furnish. very original, from its Tricolor 2.75 , pluslllS ings, They :llso show some of gift-box to the exciting contents: the' covered bridges and other 25. structures which were moved to Imported-fram-France Perfume Sturbridge from other sections J1 (.13 ozs.) and Cologne of New ~ngland. Concentrate Spray (2 0:tS.) \ in an intriguing Charming old Mystic Seaport with its cobblestoned streets i dre.s.sing table bollle. ::line Our where the fastest cliPPfl' ships t 35th of the' 19th century were built will also be described. The in- .~, wat~h repairing Year All Max(Js terior of the quaint little Spout- er Tavern will be featured and I. EDWARD CRAFT some of the delightful old GROSSE POINTE homes at Mystic. Each member has !>e'en asked - ;1 CLOCK REPAI R to bring a sma 11 antique of The, most beautiful ••• m(lst effective perfume flacon ever COMPANY nominal value, and

A merry pretty mitt fun 01 Budding Beauty Dusting Powder(2',SollllCAS}. $1.25 4 ounces of Bubble Bath ELIZAB'ETHAN in search 01 an advellture. some Saturday night.$1.35 Distinguished. Massive refined lines with slate roof. Well arranged for entertaining. The p'an embodies on the first floor a large entrance hall- Living room [IS'4"x22'IO")-Panelied Library (11'xI4'B")-Dining room (14'x /7')-Breakfast room (B'x 12')--Kitchen (I O'6"x 13'B")-Screened and iaiousied Terrace (I I 'x 13'I. On the second floor there are four master another Faberge first Bedrooms (l3'x20'4") (14'xl7') (12'6"xIS') (1~'6"xI3')-two tiled Bath- Vanity Spray This Bath Seller fun.tYP" Rudding Beauty Carry room,,-al~.o one ser','ant's room with n<'lthroom, and a small servant's 'with its own marvelous bathinginc1udeR20z. Toilet Kit: ~.ounce each of toilet Water, 2 oz. Hand Lolion' wRler. hand lotion, ,,,. 07.. llinRham Po-,.de; sitting room. The heat is gas A, C. Tbere is a two-car attached garage, :ni ounce each: noluml nail little dividend - matching Milt ~nd 6 Bubble Bath em'elopes, $3.50 ('nomc! and oil b~se re. The price is $50,000. Show") by arpoin,tment. (Dirnensiof1s believed accu- mover. Nail bnlsh, 2 emery fill.it.yourself boards and I ornnge np milt 16926 Kercheval, in the Village I1Ild .oop medallion)-and b, 8Uff /0 add all tI" ,11n toll Buddinr Beauty 'Mr. ~ ~ your Chri8tmfU tin. Deliveries - TV 5.8900

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Woman's Page • • • by, of, and for Pointe Women Suburbia Plans Bridge Club Mrs. Carpenter Elected Joan of Arc Honeymooning in Jamaica Prexy of Catholic Group English Speaking Holiday Meet To Hold Fair Lists Winners Mrs, Willis kl, Cal'penter of Bllllentync mad was elected All the parish organizations Suburbia Garden Cluh will Gl'osse Pointe Memol'ial Cen- president of the Detroit Circle. of SL John of Arc Church are Union Meets Dec. 12 meet D~embel' 12 at the Bir- tel' Bridge Cluh winners have International Fed e ration of working on the annual Christ. t'llI mingham home of 1\lrs, Rohert been announced, Catholic Alumnae at a dinner o~ VanderPyL mas Fair set for F'riday and Sat. George C. Cossaboom Will Show Michigan Films at '1/\ November 27: NOlth and mreting Monday. November 27, \ . ( urday, December 12 Meeting at Country Club; Exchange Hostesses for the day will be South, 1111'S,Robert J, Peterson at the Women's City Club, Mrs. J 0 h n Zimmerman, Mrs, and Mrs, Donald Hine5; Mrs, On opening day the mart will Otlle,' officers elected include be open from 6 until II o'c'-;k Teachers From England to Be Honored William Beckenhauer and Mrs, Robert Gottfriru and 1\lrs, v1ee president. ;\Iiss Mary Ag- and on Saturday from 10 until I Donald Hughes, Ralph Mueller. In keeping with the holiday season, the theme of nes Keefe: recording secretary. 6 o'clock, Lunch and supper wilt .:E East and West: Venita Hen- Members will bring' specially 1\lrs, Norbe,'! J, CI'ombc; cor- be served and there will be' a the December 12 meeting of the English Speaking Union ts~ riksen and Alma Lane; Edna II'rapped gifts which will he responding secretary, I\lbs A,n- snack bar for shoppers, at the Country Club of Detroit will be "There's No I :','" Haddix and Ann Hillis, Place Like Home," ,.--'---'------: ", judg'ed and also dresses for the gela Hagan: and trea<;urer, I\1Is5 Ruth Alden Drive, November 29: NOl'th and Marie Walrad, I Mrs, L, J. DePerro. Jr., Is FC'"ltured will b G 1 will be Miss Kathel"ine waS-I:' South. 1\11".and I\1l's. Ellrl Hol. , general chairman of th(' fair e eorge serfallen, r linger; Mal'y Wood and Richard Appomted to ~crvc on the wilh :\(rs, Maurine Gornick co. C. Cossaboom who will 0 \V d d D "~13 .>.... Lyman, Board with 1111'S,Carpentel' arc iChail'man, : . n e nes ay. ecem""r . ~ '-':."" Alpha Chi Omega Plans East and West: F, II. Brink- show hIS colored mollOn thl;' dirr{'\oN of tht' "Eng1i~h " " ... y~,~ Mrs, C. J, Hellebush, Mrs, John .\1';;01'.;; the bv"Ul~ ',',ill lJ.:: " M{)eting for ~1onda'y' mann and Martin !I1utwson; . t t' h ' S k' U' '11 t t i ~, '\,}l ~ '1', lIigg'ins, ~Irs, James M, Fox. gourmet shop. a cake whep.I, a pIC',ures 0 t e scel1lc beau- pea mg mon WI en er a n ,~''''', ..4-" , , Margaret Morang and Marie ! . f IS' , at a luncheon hOllorlng James ,,-, ~!' Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae lIlrs, Charles B, Shannon, 1\1I's, , se\ving booth, a boy's toy coun- tIes 0 t 1e ,tate of MlChl- H, Case. Jr .• Director-General, " ''', ' ~ Schervisll tied with Virginia Group III will hold its regular Ruhl and Ellen Walrond, John R. !\liller, Miss Evelyn tel', a doll booth, a white ele- gan. Mr, Cossaboom, an of the Eng-lish Speaking Union. 'A;:,',. J: December meeting Monday in December 2: North and South Murphy aud Miss Margaret I}hant booth, a record booth accomplished engineer and ~':;:fi~/';.- the Huntington road home of Margaret Morang and Andrew 1\lary Lowe, and games galore. professional camera man, FORD PRODUCTION REPORT _ .:i7:~~~,;{>," Mrs, James SchudeL Walrond; Mr, and Mrs, Harry Smith, is president of the Grosse Ford Motor Company pro- ;:~,<¥ ,_;;;~,;~;;,:? Each member iE asked to .. bring a good but used artiele of East and West: Ellen Wal. .. Pointe Cinema League. duced 215,820 cars and trucks 'c;:'i•.,.,,;~:,,:t,,~'{;:':;' rond and Martin Martinson; 1 in November, an increase' of 11 baby clothing. A layette will be Marilyn Walker and Robert A report by Dr, Alfred Whit- per cent over the 193,719 units made and presented to a needy taker on his attendance at the built in November last year. Fo;ey. family in the Detroit area. Houston Conference of the The month's output of 183,031 Ellglish Speaking Union will passengel' cars and 32,789 Ford Those attending this meeting Some men go broke before also be given. trucks raised production for the are asked to contaet Mrs. Schu- they decide to bre'ak their bad Among the invited guests at first 11 months of the ye'ar to del, TU 1-6506. h2.bits. 'the meeting will be a number 1,807,354 units. Ford b u i I t 911tltoal1cll1.g of exchange teachers from Eng. 2.048,634 cars and trucks in the land, Hostess for the evening first 11 months of 1960, OUR NEW DEPARTMENT -Photo by' Frank Mair's Photo Center 'NTRODWCfNCI MR. and MRS. MICHAEL DeBOLD are honey- mooning in Jamaica after their November 25 wedding. The bride is the former Martha Slowin, daughter of the Leonard Slowir,s, of Nottingham road, and her husband's parents are the Ronald DeBolds, formerly Vespera OF of St. Clair Shores, now of Grand Rapids. The couple 8TaRL'NCI will make their home in Lakeshore VillagE. by ( Allied Youth Kappa Deltas to Hear TOWLE Ball Plans Set Dr. Sterne Wednesday Our new concept in value.giving, Dr. Margaret Sterne, Associ- presenting the finest in design at On New Yeal"s Eve, from 10 ate Professor of History at moderate prices ••. representing p, m, to 2 a, m., Allied Youth Wayne University, will be the will once again hold its annual guest speaker on Wednesday our efforts to bring our high stand. "Silver 1\100n Ball" at the Ma- night, December 13 at the Hus- ards to every woman of taste. sonic Temple, for high school bnnds' Night meeting of the and college students, East Side Kappa Delta Alumnae This year in the beautiful Association, ! ' Fountain Ballroom, Tom m y The group will meet at the As DeW ... klmonoor - ... Baldwin's nine piece band will home of Mrs. George Ingram, tim~ as the first star be playing., In the gorgeous of eveoiDg •.• Vesper1l of Pemb~rton road, at 8 o'clock. Crystal Ballroom .Johnny Titus' combiMs contemporal'J six piece band will piau. The Co-hostesses are Mrs. Fred purity with exquisite ba1aDlII r:A!cIw~t ... 110 typically Towle! CHRISTMAS FAVORITE Colonnade Ballroom will be Lewis. of Lincoln road, and !lIt's, Come in and see this n_ used to serve non.alcoholic reo Leonard Jensen. of Fisher road, This handsome box lined in golden arrival- you'lll!njoy ~~~110 MADISON1 AVENU'E .' ., c freshments at 'a nominal charge, Reservations may be made with choosing the individual foil - holds his favorite soap-the Also Grosse,Pointe and Birmingham -',_ There will be free potato !\Irs. Alihur Fetters. Jr., TU.- design that will make eecb non,slip Arden for MeD cakes that ~ chips and balloons galore. 2-2962, liter ling pi_ "pc r800aIlY , Rre designed to fit the grip of a - yotJrlI" for a lifetime Donations are five dollars per .. man's hand. Two bath and two hand Dr, Sterne's topic for this of pleesura couple. This includes beautiful meeting will be "New Conflicts cakes of sandalwood soap. 5.00. tiaras for the girls and snappy wilh applied in East and West". Born in Ger- monognlm Ii.P c. Place SettineIc pll.lJltU hats for the boys plus plenty many. Dr. Sterne went to school VespeJlJ. plain $38.75 of serpentine and noise-makers in Frankfurt am Main and the Vespera, engnwed '44.25 for all. University in Berlin. In 1925, Vespera, with applied Tickets are available at all she came to the United States sterling monogram $48.9' o13£~">~:~-, YMCA branches and the Allied and received a Master's degree with engraved NO WAITING! Join oue Sterling Youth Office, 1001 FI'aneis in history from Wayne Univer- Initials Palms Bldg, Call WO 3-5058 for 'Silver Club Plan-Arrange II LL sity in 1941 and a Ph. D. degree complete set of sterling on your any information. in history from the UniVersity table tonight! Pay as liltle as of Michigan in 1951. 33C weekly, per Place selting, Anyone can find fault with For two years during World Anti-tarnish chest given others. but fault 'finding is War II, her teaching career was really a drug on the market. free with your purchase of interrupted while she worked four place setlings oc morel for the United States Treasury prices Incl, Fed, tax Department as Publicity Direc- tor of the Michigan War Finance Committee, In 1951, Dr, Sterne was awarded a Fulbright Re- search Scholarship for Austria and she spent a year in Europe. She received the Alumni Fa. JEWEI.ERS' SII.VER5MITHS culty Service Award of W1Jyne Handsome Early Sheffield State University for her serv- Grosse Pointe's Pioneer Jeweler. Established 1930 Turkey Platter and Cover. ices to her students and com- HIS CHRISTMAS LIST munity in 1957, In 1959. Dr. 91 Kercheval-on the Hill Sheffield Fruit Basket. Sterne traveled in Europe and Within a handsome red box are all spoke under the auspices of the TUxedo 1-6400 the mo,1 ",elcome presents any man United States Foreign Service. could recei,'e on Christmas morning Rose Med"Uion Punch Bowl. !lnd use every morning afler-a set of his Arden for ~Ien shaving needs: 2-Earfy 18th Century Pine Foam Shaving Cream. Afler Shave Tavern Tables. Lotion and Talc, Set, 7,00, Our Special Offering I-Brass Wood Box.

Good selections f 8th Cen- tury Fireplace furnishi'lgs. IIOLIDA Y SALE THE MITCt-tELt'S FALL and WINTER Note our n"w address. less than '" blo(:k from former location, FASHIONS l 17331 Mack ot St. Clair I Our phone num!>er is the same L TU 2.4724 to 1/ Off! I V3 2

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Page Eighteen GRqSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, December 7, 196 t Society News Gathered from All of .the Pointes

School Holding U of D Holding IAltar Society Sponsors Junior League Glee Pancake Slipper Betrothed J I t f K'd Holiday Bake Sale -.l (l • -J or I S Plan Little Club The AnnunciatJon Allar So- Barnes Sehool PTA promises "Santa's Helpcrs" for thr an. ciety is sponsoring a Christmas "all you can eat" at the PTA Club Offers Program nual Campus Christmas Party, Bake Sale in thl' parish' hall Pancakc Supper, to I>c held Sunday, December 10, at the IAgnes and McClellan avenues) Party for Juniors ------from 5:30 to 7:30 o'dock this Unil'ersity of Detroit include on Sunday, December 17, at 9 eVl'ning in the John R. Barnes Will Present Concert of Christmas Songs on December four area residents, Thev al c: a.m. school l(ym. Sub Deb Set Will Also Be Honored by Mrs. Pinckney 10 at 3 O'Clock at War Memorial; Kris Dorjath Eileen Patri('ia Cross. l\1a.ry El- Chairmen Mrs. Joseph Laper- Beside,~ pllncakps and syrup. len and DorOthy Louise Kotch- riere and Mrs. William Gdffin Tuck With a Dance December 23 at Little Club; Directs Chorus of 22 Members the menu in('ludcs roasted sau- er. and William G. Adlhoch. promise Christmas cookies, fruit J 50 Invited to Holiday Cotillion . . sage, applesauce alld butler. cake, jams, jellie's, pies, and an Eilecn, the daughter of Dr. For an afternoon of C!lrlstmas songs, the JunIOr coiTpc or milk and assort('d ice Apron Booth with fancy. novel- While the deb~~ntes and their escorts are whirling League of Detroit Glee Club in\'ites their friends and ,'r('Jm. J.nd Mrs. Harold E. Cross of 68 ty and practical aprons, all just ~. Deeplllnds, is publicity ch .ir- around the usual holiday pi~rty circuit th!s Christmas the community to attend th,eir Christmas program. on BeC,IUS(, Bames School has in tlme for last.minute Christ- I man for the party. She is a their sub deb junior brothers and sisters will be having Sunday, De~ember 10. at 3 0 clock at the Gl"osse Pomte had a pancake sllppcr for the mas shopping. junior in the College of Arts their own excitement. I'- -.. ------_ .. \Var 1\1ernOI'lal. r---.~------. pas~t S(I.\'e-ra~ycnrs, it appears and Scicnccs majoring in Eng- 1 l\IL and l\lrs, Edwal'd H. Ive.,. There will be no charge. C. Dodge. :-Olrs.John B. Foster, thar Ihls. will b{, all will Lincoln road hom~ will ue the after the popular cotillions jney Tuck has inl'ited a group "Caroling. Caroling," Alfred Dan K. LOH'land, Mrs. Hugh G. I be shown to the children. so phens. Mary Ellen, serving as scene of the Chnstmas meet- held in Bloomfield Hills. of jUlliors to dan(;e at the Little Burt; "Wc'U Dress The House Nutter .. \!I's. :-Olartin C. Oetting, that the adults can enjoy them. general chairman, is a junior At a family di:lnL'1' :-0[1'. ilnd ing of the Garden Club of I Club. With Holly," Alfred Burt; "Co- :'IiI'S. John E. Park, :\Irs. Rouert selves, confidpnt that their sons in the - College of Arts and I ~lr5. Ulric H. Beran!. Of Mc- I\liehig,m on Tuesday, Decem-' On Tuesday, the chaperones, . \'entr~' Carol," F red Waring J. Pet7-. Mrs. Edward Lamb- and dau~htel'S al'e being pro- Sciences majoring in English, Kinley avenue, announced the ber 12, at 3 o'c1oek. met at the club to plan the '] he party Will honor hrr Arrangemem; "A-Rockill' All re('hl, Jr. and illrs. Henry F. perly er.tertained and supel'- Dorothy, who is secretarv is a enga~ement of thC'ir daughter, Last week the NEWS er- decorallons. and menu. ".I hey In- gl'andson. Bill Wpiss , who \l'ill Kight," Han'y Wilson Arrange- Vaughan, Jr. vised Rfter the i I' m (' a I. Girl sophomore in the Coll~ge of PATTI, fo John Scherer. Arts and Sciences also major- roneously printed the date of eluded the Grant Armstfongs, be here from Oyster Bay, Long ment. ------Scouts of T r 0 () p 24G5 from ing in English, Barnes School will assist ill Thc urine.elect is a junior at the meeting as December 10, the Edward B. Caulkinses, Jr., island, for the holidays \l'ith "The Hotly and the I\'y," Reg- Western ,\Iichigan Unil'ersity. We wish to apologize for any the John C. Chapins, the Paul his father, William Weiss, Jr, inald Johnson; "0 Hearken Ye," Pointe Valet Sends sen'ing the dinner. William, transportation chaIr- inconveniel1(~e or con f us j 0 n Fischel'S, the' Frederick S. Bill attends Avon SchOol in Tickets, at $1.50 for adults Her fiance, son of the Hl.'nry man for the party, is the son Alfred Burt; "The Star Carol," Employes to School caused Mrs. Waterman Or Gar- FOI.ds, Jr., the James Graces, Connccticut where Carl Em. and 51.00 for children. may he Scherers. of Lan sin g. is an of Mr. 'and Mrs. W. Adlhoeh of Alfred Burt; "Let There Be den Club of Michigan member,~ the Lawrence Gotfredsons, Jr., mons and Jim Lauve are also purchased at the door. El'erv- alumnus of Westel'n Michigan 1333 Balfour. He is a senior in I Peace on Earth," Stickles Ar. as a result of this typographi. the Charles B. Johnsons, ,Jr., scholars. With an eye to staying on top one is welcome. • and a member of Sigma Chi the College of Arts and Sciences cal error. _ rangemt'nt; "Ring Those Christ. Epsilon. mas Bells," Waring Choral in this llge of nany fabric in- Those wishing to I'olunteer majoring in psychology. Wil- Series; "Sing Gloria," Katherine novations, Paul Russo of thl! I their s e rv ices for the "Work liam is also treasurer of Delta Davis; "Sing Along Carols: 'Jin- Grosse Pointe Vaiet recently Crew" should con t act Mrs. Ppi Epsilon f I' ate r nit ~'. He GlU PRODUCTION REPORT I graduated from St. Catherine gle Bells,' 'Silent Night,' '0 t t b f h. t ff Oskin, 1200 Torrey roan. TU Fonner Pointe~ General 1\1 0 tors produced sen \\'0 mem el's 0 IS S a 4-3589. High SCllOOIin 1958. 401,012 passenger cars and Come All Ye Faithful.''' to the Detroit D/)' Cleaner In- IT! d' . n e ' HI, Florida The Christmas Party, sponsor. trucks in the United States' and The' members of the Glee Cluo stitute where a refresher Cllur.'ie ed by the Women Students Lea. Canada during November. as are .Mrs. Charles A. DuCharme was being given. Engineers Wives First Lieutenant Russell L. gue, will entertain children compared with 370.520 during November, 1960, it was an- II, accompanist, iI'lrs. F. Wallace They were grad.ua.ted lust I To. Hear Madrigals Whittenberg, son of George R. f!"Om Sacred Heart and SS Bissinger, Mrs. William C. Boy- Peter & Paul's Schools in De- nounced today. 01 the total ve- dell Mrs Francis E Brossy III week. They were Wilham Cava- . Whiltenberg of Detroit and Mrs. troit. hicles produced by Gl\! during •. . '. . The December meetlllg of the Margaret W hit ten be r g of November, 353.559 were pass- Mrs. Bruce T. Davenport, Mrs. ItalO, a spotter :.lI1dDaVId Owens, Society of Enginec.s' Wives will The children will sing, play ~~phen A._~~her, Mrs. Horace a cleaner. be held on Tuesday, December Miami, Fla., formerly of Grosse enger cars and 47,453 were games, receive presents fr<>!n trucks. 12, at the Rackham Memorial Pointe, claimed ;\'largot Janice Santa, and eat a hearty Christ. Building. After a 12:30 p.m. Kahana as his bride Saturday mas dinner during their visit to luncheon, the Birmingham illa- in the Unil'.ersity of Miami the campus. PRIDE drigal Singers, condude'd by Go slow when you try to Presbyterial). C hap e I, Coral The gifts will be donated and Mrs. Mary Jane Walker, will force a man to eat his words- Gables, Fla.' wrapped by the more than 100 present the Christmas Story in some would rather fight than U. of D. campus organizations. . Do you want to sell song. _ The fOI'mer Miss Kabana is eat. In keeping with' the Christ. the daughter of Dr. A. Fred Your Grosse Pointe house mas Season and the costumed Kahana of Orll}ond Beach, Fla." FURS BY COMPLETE '? I Madrigal SIngers. each lunch. and the late Dr. Margaret E. r eon table will be decorate'd with KabL!ila. C. GOUNARIS Alterations an eight-piece set of Christmas Dr. Palmera Kabana Sherman EXCLUSIVE FURRIER Men's. Women's Carolers. SEW member !'III'S. 904 Chalmers VA T-4063 was matron of honor, and the We Convert double-brellsted Raymond A. Wyatt made, hand. bridesmaids included Nan c~' suits to single.breasted CALL A MAN painted and glaze-fired all the Pierson of -Coral Gables, Fla.;' Complete Skilled Workm''':.l.p ceramic table pie'ces in her own ~ RESTYLING ftDm Mrs. Eugene Fanale of Johns- .;. REMODELING studio. town, Pa.; and l\Irs. Silvie AI. La Cristy '" Sco FV:'S, Sta les fonso, tpe former Virginia Whit- CLEANERS & TAILORS tenberg of Grosse Pointe. . Cus'om Furrier MAXON BROTHERS, Jnc. TWO CARS TANGLE 904 Chalmers VA 1-4063 A minQr accident occurred in Dr. Silvie Alfonso, the bride- l - front of 16840 Kercheval on groom's brother-in-la\\', was Wednesday, November 29, when best man. Are you planning to move to an- Rosalia Corrado, 18, of 701 l\lid- Following a reception at the Private Sale .. • at Home other city? Our firm is an associate dlesex, attempted to drive her • home of the bridegroom's '61 Ford from a parked position I Breaking up an old estate of Homerica, Inc., a competent na- and was struck by a '58 Ford mother in Miami, the newly- driven by Adele Drolshagen, weds left on a month-long tion-wide homefinding service active \\'orld tour. 1370 Berkshire. Damages were Silver, China, Bric-a-Brac It's Christmas Time ••• at Kopp's in o'''er 120 cities and their suburbs. smaU, and no tickets were is- They will make their home Unusual Christmas Ideas Ask us about it. sued. in Hyannis Port, !\lass. Tuesday, December 12-9 to 4 ______T_u_x_e_d_o_2_-_6_0_0_0 .._~ TlJ 4-3663 I 60 Lewiston Road

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'''fj4tettftfjM'MitMit?tm'~t t:tunreOf?tIEnz':1n" 5 - 7 7 77 7 7 • c Thursday, December 7. 1961 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nineteen , Woman's.Page • • . by, of, and for Pointe Women Mrs. Sanford Gives Views Stanley-Bishop Pumpkin Ice Cream Pie IPark Garden American Field Service On Current Broadway Plays Betrothal Told Club to Mee t Mr. and Mrs. Harrington Bish- Wants Homes for Students 'The theatel" is many things does not feel drawn to her as The Grossc Pointe Park Gar. op, of Winnetka, III., fomlCrly to many people," said Mrs. Mar- it docs to Julle Harris." den Club will hold its regular of Grosse Pointe, announce the Would YOllr family like to do r wishes that the family have a celline Hemingway San ford, Tennessee Williams, accord- meeting and Chri.,tmas Work engagement of their daughte'r, something ('oncr('te in further. {'hild of high school age so the "but, most of all. its success ing to Mrs. Sanford, "Is pro- Shop on Monday, December 11, ing of understandlllg "nd good. students woulc! go to school Barbara, to W. Edwin Stanley at the home of ]\frs. John A. depends on an emotional reo bably the leading American III. will among the peopl('s of the together. They like other chll- sponse f!'Om the audience." plaY\\'l'ight, as much as I hate to Herrmann in Kenwood court. Miss Bishop is an alumna of world? The Gross£' Pointe dren in the household, both Mrs. Sanford, a Grosse Polnt- say it." Luoc.hcon will be served at Grosse Pointe University School Chapler of the American Fi('ld parenls, and the mother )'lot 12 noon, and members arc asked er, spoke last week to members She eriticised Williams be- and Bennett JunIor College. Ser\'ice is now looking for and ,'rnployed. Elthcr a separate bed 10 bring glue, scissors, tooth and guests of the Friends of cause "he believes abnormality She is a member of Sigma considering homes for high or room should be available for Ole Grosse Pointe Library in Is normal, and he draws his Gamma. picks and sheets of Wax paper, sC'hool students from other eoun'l the ex e h a n g e student. The the main library's meeting excitement from a sadistic form to fa~hion 100 miniature Christ- tries for next year. family selected gives the stu- Her fiance, son of Mrs. Mid. mas tfl'es for lapel ornaments room. of writing." She predIcted that dleton J. Blackwell, of Lake These s t u d (' n t s, carefully dent room, board and laundry. The sisier of the late Ernest "The NIght of the Iguana," for the pali(nls in St. Joseph's Forest, Ill., and the late W. Ed. chosen for pel'sonal CjlwJities as If you are inlerested in con- Hemingway and authllr of a which played In DetroIt on Its Homp fOI' the Agcd in Cadieux wIn StanlE'Y, Jr., is an alumnus well as for academic on('s, "re tl'lbuting to the good-will of book about her brothcl' and WllY to New York, "can't be a road. I of SI. Paul's School and Kenyon all able to speak English nass- the world and 5trengthening family, now a'pp~aring in Fart ~~cccs~:". She said she \~.as College. ably well if Ilot flu(');!!.\'. Thcy our ties. drop a postcard to ill tIle AlI"ullC "lolllhly, 1111'S. ')<)1 cu vy It and added: it arc lletw('en Iti an(1 IH years I \Irs. I.rthur P. Bartholomew, Sanford is a cl05e follower of doesn't get anywherc." ke I oid and enroll lIS j uni ors at the 2!16 Cloverly. or t~leph~ne TU Broadway plays and people. Among curl' e n t Broadway Mrs. Wilson How to Ma high sr:hool. 1.4793. An IIltel'vlew IS then ."A good playwright inspires p~'? d u c ~;ion s Mrs. Sanfor~ Has your family a large heart arranged. a feeling of empathy between PI als~d ~Ilk and Honey, To Fete Club Here's a holiday treat which will please traditionalists and in. Shopping Eas}' -large enough to share a por------the audience and the actors" starflng delightful Molly Picon; novators, busy hostesses and guests alike-pumpkin pie rich and tion with anoU:er child from LOSES $500 spicv as ever-but straight from the freo~zer! Th~ pumpkin pie said 'Mrs. Sanford. "If you, the "Kean," a cost~,me musical with Mz:s, Hansel D. Wilson, of another land for a ycar-proll- Harold Palms of 1242 Haw- . udience Cal'e so much about Alfred Drake; How to Succeed combines vanilla ice cream with all the more usual filling ingredi- Have you started with your South "oxford Road, will be the ably forever'! thorne, owner of the Lochmoor ~he p'ay'that you want to feel in Business," a sellout through cnts, the filling goes into the perfect pie crust you get every time Christmas shopping? Time is hostess for the Christmas meet- you use Golden Pie Crust Mix or Sticks, and the pie goes into nos it a mind-open to the Lounge, 20934 Mack avenue, in you are inside it, then the au- Ma.rr:h; "A Far Country," a ing of the Pointe Garden Club the freezer hours, even days, before the serving deadline. No last passing quickly, so be~t you thoI' has succeeded." sel'lous play .base~ on th~ early different life and culture the formed Woods police on Wed- on Monday, December 11. minute baking rush with this luscious dessert-in fact no rush at start nOli". student will bring with him, ncsday, November 29, that Modern Ncw York theater is psych?analytlC discoveries of all since every ingwdient is in the convenience class. It's. the per- Assisting her will be Mrs. C. open to accepting him for his somewhere between his home, "big business," Mrs. Sanford ~~'. Slgmun,~ ,~reud, whlch she fect ending-light and cool-to a sumptuous holiday feast. Golden For a happy Christmas shop- G. Browne and Mrs. Manfred differences and not for his business place, and bank, he said. Union 1ules, skyrocketing h~~d wen,;, Write Me ~ ~ur- G. Whittlngham.' Pie C,o;ust Mix or Sticks make two crusts--you can make two ping experience, plan your gift Pumpkin Ice Cream Pies at once, wrap tightly for freezing ami be list at home. Begin by listing similarities? lost about $500, whiCh ap- costs and salal'ies have pushed ?er . an~ ~econd City. Let A ChrI~tmas readIng will be twice as well prepared for happy holiday eating! to around half a million dollars It Ride, With George Gobel, Has it a scnse of laughter and parently fell out of his pocket. given by Mrs. Richard Forsythe BAKE at 450° for 8 to 10 minutes. MAKES 9.inch pie. all the people you wish to buy gaiety to shrink the problems He said he searched his car the cost 01 staging a Br'Jadway she said. "is goin.~ W~~I:" whlle the members are busy Prepare. ••• ••• •• pastry for one-crust 9.inch pie as directed for, leaving spate by the name that may come up and to and home and made inquiries mU.>lcal. . Shc"dld n?t l!"e ...he C?re- making can d Y wreaUIS which 'The thealer is one of New taker, despite Its ~ave nohces on Pillsbury Golden Pie Crust Mix or to list ideas for gifts. After rec- strengthen the bonds of com- at the bank, but to date !las not will be the Club's holiday gift Sticks package. Prick generously with fork. ol'ding everyone's name on your munication? fauna the money, which was York's 10 largest businesses from New York reViewers, say_ to the patients at the Grosse Bake ..••••••••• at 450° for 8 to 10 minutes until golden list, write down by each nahle The American Field Service Ilost on November 24. but it's hard to find an 'angel: ing it "~~genders. n0..emotio.nal Pointe Nursing Home. these days," she said. "Backing response "and IS hystencal brown. Chill crust in freezer. suggestions for gifts, includin(l Combine. . •• • •• . 1 cup pumpkin, cooked or canned the colors, sizes. and amount a play is about as safe as gamb- mishmash. 112 cup brown sugar you wish to SPfnd. ling in Las Vegas." Good plays co~iD:g to De~it, Webers Give 1 teaspoon cinnamon These costs limit the number Mrs. ~an~o~? ,~ald, melude. By~ 112 teaspoon ginger The well-planned shopping . of big plays on Broadway, but ~ye BII'~le; The Ten~,h M:a~; Party for Ibex. 1/2 teaspoon salt list is the key to a merry Christ- they encourage the lower-cost The Miracle Worker, a stll'- 114 teaspoon numleg mas-it will allow you to use off-Broadway pro d u c ti 0 n s: ring play about Helen Ke.ller; A talent party was held in 1/16 teaspoon ground cloves your time to the best advan- Among. these, Mrs. Sanford a new pl~y to star Genevl~ve. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Fold in .•••••••• 1 quart vanilla ice cream, softened. tage whlle you're in the store. Turn ••••.••••.. into chilled crust and place in freezer. h h recommended 'The Fantastickl;' Sh~ predICted success. for No ert Weber of Lakeshore road, Protect Garnish with whipped cream :md pecan For the person w 0 as i h'ghly Stnngs," a new mUSical with Wednesday, December 6, to halves, if desired. everything, you may wish to Your Family IMrs: Sanford described many words alld ~usic by Rich.ard practice for Ibex' cabaret to be ------I make a gift at home. These I of the current Broadway hils, Rodge~, starl'1ng Richard Kiley held at the Grosse Pointe 1 acht easy-to-make gifts are also eco- Now! as well as forthcoming Detroit and Duhann Carol. Club in February. nomical for a small budget. The' theater attractions. She dis- The cabaret \vill be in con- SuccessfuI Author Bega n following could be made for cussed actors and actr~sses she nection with Ibex' annual din- children to use as gifts for Benefit Dinner ner dance. knows, stating that "most of Her Writing at Age 0f 10 teacher'", parents, and friends. those who are great in the Chalrman Of tlte affair is Mrs. ______For a girl or lady who has To Honor Priest Joseph W. Cliskey with Mrs. theater are fine people per. By Janet Mueller grade. sevel'al pairs of earrings, you David L. Gamble as co-chair- sonally, generous, willing to "This Is Our Land" is dedi- may wish to make a traveling give of themselves." Father ,Toseph Corso, a native man. A published author when she case from a coin purse for them. cated to "the boys and girls, the She spoke highly of the act- De'troiter here on a visit from was only 10, Josephine Van Add a glamorous touch by teachers, and administrators, ing ability of Grosse Pointe's his missionary work in Africa, Dolzen Pease, of Village lane, either sewing on ruffles of rib- Garden Club and all personnel of the public Julie Harris, now starring on will be honored .at a dinner has not stopped writing since bon \II' gluing on ric-rack. Why Broadway in "A Shot in the December 10 in the Knights of the Detroit Free Press printed schools of Grosse Pointe, Mich- not make a velvet slipcover and To Hear Pastor igan." Characteristically, the Dark," a gay, French-type farce Columbus Hall, 1800 East War- her first efforts. add a design in the form of a wit)) detectiv'!-story overtones. ren. . There are two "loves" in her boys and girls receive first men- pair of earrings by sewing on "Julie grows in 'ablllty as she Proceeds from the benefit Mrs. Conrad H. Smith wllJ life: the love of teaching and tion. sequins, pearls, or buttons? open her Lakeshore road home acts," said Mrs. Sanford. "She dinner will be given to Father the love of writing. She does Her pupils seem to know that For a cheese lover, decorate has great versatility and warm- Corso for his work in Tangan- on December 11 at 3:30 o'clock for the Christmas Tea of the both weTI, and she herself is she is an author; and are suit- a dime store breadboard with • FALLOUT & BLAST th, and a great souL" ~ika, British E'ast Africa, where loved for both, not only by the ably impressed. Last Monday, a stencils and then polish with Elaine Stritch, a Detroiter, he has been serving for the past Grosse' Pointe Farm antI Garden Club. children whom she teaches and group of about 12 students came wax. Mount the board with a was characterized by Mrs. San- six years. He will return to his for whom she writes, but by up to her and said, with a touch small box of crackers and a SHELTERS ford as a "good singer of the post shortly after the New Year. The speaker will be the Rev. Bertram deHeus A two 0 d, of their parents. of awe, "You wrote a book for selection of cheeses wrapped in Ethel Merman type, who does Reservations may be made by She will be available at The us!" brightly colored foil and add a well" as cruise' director in Noel calling VA 2-5520 and dona- Memonal Church. The church's junior choir will sing. Book Shelf, 112 Kercheval, on cheese spreader. Wl'ilP the • COMPLETE EQU.IPMENT Coward's "Sail Away." tions can be addre'ssed to Mary- Saturday, December 9, from 12 She would give up neither package in cellophane Or clear Hostesses for the afternoon 'But she is a little standof- knoll Fat hers-Rev. Joseph to 5 p.m., to autograph her lat- teaching children nor writing wrap and tie with holiday rib- fish," she said. ''The audience Corso. include :M!ss Mary Louise An- derson, Mrs. Ford Ballantyne, est book, "This Is Our Land," a for them, as she believes the bon. Trim with holly or small • CONSULTATION and Mrs. Wyman D. Barrett, Mrs. companion to the earl.ier "This tedching and the writing help Christmas tree ornam"nts. War Detwiler, and Mrs. Mere- Is The World." each other, and feels it is im. Need a gift for the man of DESIGN SERVICE dith S. Randall. A Grosse Pointer for almost port ant to know what and how the house? Why not make one teri years, Josephine Van Dol- children think in order to write for his car. Use road maps to zen Pease was born in Au Sabie, a successful children's book. cover a stur.dy gift box. Pack DAR Chapter to Name Mich. Her poetry has been pub- What better place is there to the box with a car cleaner, wax, Open House Delegates to Conclave lished in Harriet Munro's "Poe- observe children thinking than a yard of cheesecloth, sponge, LETO CONST. CO. The Louisa 51. Clair Chapter try" magazine, and, she has a in a school? whlsk broom, flashlight, Cha- of the D a ugh tel's Of the long list of children's books to mois, windshield frost scraper American Revolution will meet her credit. Organic Garden Club and a small box of paper tissues 15324 MACK Sunday I Dec. 10th at 10:30 a.m. December 14 in Perhaps her most popular or any other item used in a car. TU 1.4892 Ledyard Hall of Christ Episco- success is "This Is The World." Meets on December II Another handy gift item used II After 5 p.m. DETROIT pal Church, 960 E. Jefferson It was used by the government in the car is a litter bag to TU 1-7061 Est. 7945 Ave. in their educational program in Colored pictures of the fam- place on' the dash board. This /ealurinfj . At this meeting they will elect Germany, translated into .Ger- ous Williamsburg Va., flower is especially useful when tra- delegates to Continental Con- man and Austrian, and its au. gardens will be shown at the veling with children. A paper SKI L L INTEGRITY gress held at Constituti.on Hall thoI' still receives letters from next meeting of the Motor City tissue dispenser is also a COil- each year in Washington, D. C. children all over the \\' 0 I' I d, Organic Garden Club. venient Item. The C h r is t mas Program some written in broken English, I, new and Orifjinal which will follow the meeting telling her how much her book The session \\ill be held at I will consist of readings from is liked and read. 7:30 o'clock on Monday evening, the Gospel according to St. She often !peets teenagcrs December 11, in the basement Luke from the new testament. who remember an earlier effort, of the Peuples Federal Savings Arranfjl!mentJ by Mrs. Richard Tayior; a read- "The Happy Book," and tell her building at Harper and Outer ing by Mrs. Clyde Kell, "Put. laughingly that they we' I' e drive. t1ng the Ch....ist in Christmas," "brought up on it." There wiII also be a round • and the singing of Christmas Writing is not Josephine Van table discussion on the subject tn Carols led by the regent Mrs. Dolzen Pease's only talent, how- "Life Comes to the Soil and '/julelill! Melvin H. Humphrey. :Mrs. ever. She is a substitute teacher You." Humphrey will be accompanied in the Grosse Pointe Public by Mrs. Clara E. Waldron on School System, taking any class Anyone interested is cordially 5-lower6 the piano. from kindergarten to the sixth invited to attend. 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. ALEX MOTOLIGIN FLORIST 1961 CORVETTE The future looks good to 14432 Mad. bet. Chalmers and Marlborough Radio, heater, 4-speed transmission, 270 HP., high lift cam VA j.0131 the man with a Save-Plan 1960 CORVETTE at Peoples Federal Savin~s Horse Drawn Hay Rides Radio, heater, 3.speed trans~ission, 245 HP and Sleigh Rides 1961 CHEVROLET IMPALA Wherever you may live you can save in person or by-mail at Peoples Federal and oet marc on your savings ••. insured up Four.door hardtop, full power, radio, heater, powerglide, white sidewalls • to $10.000, with availability of funds. Every dollar earns. Sadd Ie Horses fOT YOll There are no service charges or deductioAs, for Hire 1960 CORY AIR-70a Four-doo~, company official car * Come in person or writo for a "Save-by. Mail Kit" to open your account. We pay the postage. Start your "Higher • Rate': account now. Clubhouse Facilities Ted Ewald Chevrolet • PEOPLES FEDERAL SAVINGS 15171 E. Jefferson 1201 GRISWOLD GRATOIT Longhorn. Ranch at STATE at TOEPFER VAlley 1-2000 WO 1-0170 PR 2.5500 7684 25 Mile Road at Van Dyke Grosse Pointe's Only Chevrolet Dealer HARPER 3100 No. Woodwllrd Phone: 781.4741 at OUTER DRIVE ROYAL OAK LA 7-7210 LI 9.6600 r - .-- - - ..- -._- -_ ..... ~~~e~~~;:a;~~~~S:~ti"'~[~lllaO~1

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fOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED Th,.. T, •• k LI••• To S., .. Yo. 9,'ekly CALL TUxedo :1.6900 CLASSIFIED RATES Three Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly 4A-HELP WANTED SA-SITUATIONS WANTED 6-FOR RENT DEADLINE 3 P.M. TUESDAY Charge Ads-12 words tor $1.00 (Dc.mesticJ DOMESTICS (Unfurnished) 6-FOR RENT -_._------6C-OFFICE FOR RENT Cash Ads-12 words for 90c A-I HOUSEKEEPEH, w hit e. (Unfurnished) 8-ARTICLE;~ FOR SALE EXPERIENCED GIRL wishes, 1212 MARYLAND. 4 rooms, one 8-ART'CLf~ FOR SALE IDc each additional word Live in. Must like childl'en. OFFICE SPACE a val i a b I e. SINK with dishwasber, dl£posal. References. DR, 1-5847, LA. job taking care of invalid bedroom. Clean. Stove, refl'ig. EASTLAWN 905 Grosse Pointe's finest busi. HO:\IECRAFT 8" table saw, like Call 7-1810. woman. 5 days, home nights. eratoI', heated. TUxedo 2-0788. At E. Jefferson, Front four Rea~onablc. TUxedo 5-1114. new. Many accessories never WE 3.6157. ness location. Tracy Building, TUXEDO 2-6900 rooms. includes dining roo m. 128 K e r c h e val. TUxedo AIR CONDITIONEH, Regal, used. Half pl'ice. VAlley 2- COOK, general, experienced, GROSSE POINTE PARK, 996 Newly decoraled, new stove and 2673. . 3 . Trunk lines WHITE WOMAN desires laun- 1-5007. like new. window type. VE- while. Live in, no laundry, 2 Nottingham. Five room upper. refrigerator. Carpeted hall s. nice 9.5896. LINER. STATIONS adults. Own air-conditioned dry work. YOUI'home or mine. Newly decorated, gas heat, Quiet adults only. ESTATES bought and soid.' 9223 .Yo r k s hi r e, TUxedo GROSSE POlNTE SECRETARY CUNNINGHAM DRUGS room and bath, TV. Wages, d i s p 0 s a I, pr'ivate parking, VA 3-1003 VA 2-2795 Various availabilities still. AARGOT W. HANSEN'S Complete or odd pieces. An- 16941 KE'rcheval at NoIre Dame 5-7241. tiques, silver, china, furni. TV 5-9698 $50. References. VAlley 3. beach, neal' DSR and Lake- Kerchevai-Cadieux area. Grand River Art Gallery 0351. shore lines. Adults. $75. VA. APARTMENT on Cadieux be. ture, Oriental rugs. Hugh C. HARKNESS PHARMACY EXPERIENCED German wom TU 5-4415 HOUSE OF DISTINCTION 1-3218; VA 4-0624, evenings. tween Harper and Morang. Bolan, 10233 Woodward. TO 20313 Maclr Ave at Lochmoo. an wants day work, cleaning, Pictures-Painti ngs 11) 4-3100 ' 5-SITUAT!ON WANnl:l Llvin~ room. kit<.-hen :J!co~'c, OFFlrE~ .SUITES>- or SrN'(H ES 6-2500. ironing. .il e f '" I' e II c e s. 'l'W NJ<.:1"l<' LAN~, 2 bedrooms, 21 ~uslorn Framing NEI"S SALES STATIONS 3-5129. bedroom, bath, heated, hot Air-conditioning and utilities DOWNTOWN AREA feet of closet space, air-con. wa tel', stove, refrigerator, furnished. Free parking. 7422 Grand HiveI' GRUNDIG GERlIIAN tap e Grand Clrcu. Park "1ews Sland Your Gi~1 Friday dHioned, completely carpeted. parking, $87.50. TUxedo 5- 2nd blk, N. of Blvd. ,'('corder, excpptiona! sound, Majestic Bldg Newe Sland WOMAN wishes two or tilree 20930 Mack, Grosse Pte, Wds. Excellent days cleaning and laundry Private basement, gar age, 6523. Close to Expresway condition. TUxeda ~. JEFFERSON TO CITY lIMIT~ Secretarial Service ALBERT G. 2-0297. Mimeographing Referenr:es. Call 885-6587. $150. No children, no pets. COUVREUR TY 7-6322 TY 8-1160 Alden Park Manor 'l'Uxedo 4-3207. 299 RIVAHD -- Flat, close to REAL ESTATE Camerorl' Girt Shop, Wayburn "ON THE HILL", Michigan & Jef! Mrs. Coleman TU 4-6442 EXPERIENCED woman day- schools and transportation. TU 1-3000 WROUGHT IRON dining set: Park Drugs, City Limits worker available Wednesday, $110 month, includes heat. center and 2 arc tables. 6 Christmas trees. Reasonable GROSSEPOINTE PARK LICENSED practical nurse Thursday, Friday, VAlley 1- CADIEUX at JEFFERSON TU. 5-7810. OFF1CE to rent in newest and chairs with pads, $80. VAlley pric{'s. Beautiful, bushy trers. M~~:ch~~:rmacy. Wayburn and wishes private duty, home or 7445. most modern Grosse 3-1084. 78 KereJ1eval, G. Mertens. 4-room terrace. 2 bedrooms, gas NEFF ROAD, upper. Living Pointe Sullivan Pharmacy. BeaconSfield hospital. VA 4-3500. heat, garage. Mr. Bllss, WOod- Park building. Air-condition- and Kercheval HOUSEKEEPER, white, plain ward 1-0321. room with fireplace, dining ed and heated. TUxedo 1-6982. INFANT OF PRAGUE statues IT'S THE 11th HOUR Lous' Party Store on Char'eyolx NEED a baby sitter? The Sit- room, 2 bedrooms, garage. cook. Small family. Live in HOMER WARREN & CO. make beautiful and memor- Have you done your Christmas GROSSEPOINTE C/ TV ters Club. PRescott 7.0377. Pointe references. Reply, Box RENT REDUCED GROUND [Joor suite, 2000 sq. able gifts. $5 and up. ExIra Shopping? Why not call the ft. Reception Kt;;~'SK:;.~g~CY. Notre Dame Licensed and bonded. 0-17, Grosse Pte. News. Evenings, TUxedo 5-9292 room, 3 fine outfits available. 772-1281. ,Luzier Cosmetic Consultant in Cunnlnghams Drugs, Notre Dame . private offices, storage area. 1121 BEACONSFIELD, 6 room you!' neighborhood for sugges- - and Kercheval EXPERIENCED practical nurse, GENERAL houseworker ~ MAIDEN-4 room income. Sep- Beautifully furnished or un- OLIVETTI portable -typewriter, Itions and an appointment. 821. N~~~ K~;~~vafharmacy, Notre excellent Grosse Poinle refer- laundry, cleaning, 3 days per flat. Oll heat. Adults. VAl. arate fur n ace. Clean. $60 furnished. $49,95. Brand new spray gun, 1092. week. References. \VA 3-7305 ley 2-9439. GROSSE POIN I E FARMS ences. Day or afternoon shift. monthly. Adults. TU. 2-7840. KARL DAVIES TU 5-3220 $19.95. Sun lamp. TUxedo _ Traflthe H1IJPhannacy. Kercheval on Valley 1-471!? _ ALTER ROAD - E. Jefferson, GIRL WISHES daywork, clean- 19818 MACK, air 6-2125. MIDNIGHT tailored made tux. Farms Drugs, FIsher Rd. and attractive 5 room upper brick ST. CLAIR SHORES conditioned Kercheval ing, ironing, Mondays, Fri- offices. Good parking facili- BOY'S Humber bike, full size edo, worn once, size 42, $30 SECRETARIAL SERVICE flat. Electric stove, refr.igera- 28421 JEFFERSON,. EAST Schettlers Drugs, FIsher Rd. and days. Grosse Pointe refer- ties, telephone answering ser- Girl's Royce-Union. O1ympi c Call after 5, TUxedo 2-0618 Maumee TELEPHONE ANSWERING ences. TY 8-3997, after 6 p.rn tor, garage, landscape serv- AM-FM radio. Each $35. AI Kinsel Drugs, Mack and 7.MUe BELMONT APARTMENTS vice available. TUxedo 4-7102, 1 TWO Rd. MIMEOGRAPHING ice. Adults. VAlley' 2-6611. in perfect condition. TUxed LOVELY paintings, $6,5 NEAT, experienced w 0 man 0 Woods Drugs Center, Maek and DITTO New 2 bedroom apartments. 14827 EAST JEFFERSON Cor- 5.8869. each. VAlley 2-4595. Bournemouth (7 Mile Rd.! PHOTO-COPYING wants days, cleaning. Refer- GROSSE POINTE Woods. New- Large rooms, walk-in closet ences. TY 5-4172. ner Grosse.Pointe block, most EXPERIENCED re-wea\lln GROSSE POINTE WOODS ly built four bedroom, 2¥.! bath space, carpeting, kitchen equip- suitable for medical ANT I QUE porcelain t.rinke t Grosse Pointe Phannscy. Mack Village Letter Shop ment, air-conditioned. Private doctors moth holes, burns, tears, !tea and Huntington colonial with family room. Rent or dentist. Space contains 4 !Joxes; figurines. Royal Wor - 643 NOTRE DAME TU 4-7064 EXPERIENCED ironer, clean- with option to buy. $350 monthly. parking, ~135. chester, Doulton figurines sonable. Est 1mat e s. Quic Harkness Phannaey. Mack aud consultation rooms plus 2 Lochmo!Jr er, wishes day for Wednes- COX & BAKER MANAGER, Apt. 3 VAlley 3-0819. service. PRescott 7-4381. How..:d .Tohnsons. Mack and 8- GOVERNESS for l:hildren. 21, offices and reception room. Mlle 3594.day. Good references. 568- TU 5-1900 TU 4-4067 Will der:orate to MARTIN alto saxophone, brass; Goronflo, Mack and AnJta educated, able to travel. Ref. suit. Rent A-I CONDITION poker table , Arnolds Drug. Mack and Haw. el'enees. Valley 4-9642. 6 ROOM lower flat, park privi- $150. Cal !\Irs. Mooney, agent hand vacuum. Portable man gold lacquer finish, case and leges, 962 Nottingham. VAI- thorne BABY SITTER, reliable, exper- HARCOURT, 822, lower, 3 bed- >on premises, 821-7850. gle, each $15. VAlley 4-7843- Norwood Comet music stand Bob's Drugs, Mack and ROSlyn SECRETARIAL SERVICE ienced, references. VE 9-2220 rooms, 2 baths, automatic gas ley 4-7962. includet:. All in perfect con- DETROIT AREA steam heat; landscape, snow 6D-RESORT PROPERTY BAUi\I MARTEN scarf, 4 skins dition, $200. TUxedo 5-0212. Briggs Drug Store. Mack and TELEPHONE SERVICE 6-FOR RENT GROSSE PTE. GARDEN APTS. Toura!ne THESIS PAPERS services. Redecorated, open Silver fox stale, excellent con - Rands Medical Servlce Pharmacy. ( Unfurnished) dally. Owner, VA 1-9873. 21441 SLOAN DRIVE FLORIDA dition. TUxedo 2-9861, AMERICAN FLYER train, $10. Mack and Moran ROSEMARY GANT TV 4.3930 HOME Revere 8 mm One and 2 bedroom apartments. 190 FT. CORNER waterfront. camera, $10. Blue Cross Drugs, Mack and Neff BEDFORD, 3486, near Mack- FIVE ROOMS. Heat furnished, LIONEL TRAIN. Many acces Couch, $10. TUxedo 4-0820. Blue HIll Pharmacy, Mack and EXPERIENCED secretary, effi- Laundry facilities, automatic gas Three bed roo m s, 2 baths, - Blue Hill Tllree bedroom upper. Extra ,electric stove and refrigerator, heat, parking area. sories and table, .027 gauge , . Devonshire Drugs, Mack and cient, reliable. All office large l1viny room. Separate $135. TUxedo 5-8531. . furnished or not. CD approved Devonshire TU 4-8947 $100. Call after six. TU procedure. WidolV, no depen- utilities, basement, attic, and , fall-out shelter. Close to In- 4-5~i73. PICTURE L & L Phannacy. Mack and l3e8- dents. VEnice 9-0723, tercoastal. No bridges. Com- consfield entrance. Reasonable. TUx- 739 HARCOURT - Lower, I¥.! A Colony ,Patent MecUclne, 15645 plete G.E. kitchen. Wall re- SEL!'>fER FLUTE, Artley pic edo 5-4386. MACK c?+ LAKELAND baths, 2 bedrooms, healed - Mack P A I N TIN G, WALL washing, frigerator, dishwasher, dIspos- eolo in C. Good condition PICTURE ST. CLAIR SHORES eaveslrough c I e ani n g, odd See this lovely apartment, 3¥.! porch, Carpets and drape'S al, LOWER 6 rooms, garage, nice rooms, large living room, plenty washer, dryer. Florida 1]86-2185. from Grand River Art Gallery, Arnold Drugs. Marter Rd, and jobs. PRo 5-7280. available. TUx e d 0 4-2380, A leffel'll on lot. St. Clair, Ileal' shopping of closet space, G.E. stove and room, dock, 3 patios, sprink- call wlll bring our Mobile TUxedo 2-3090. TRUMPET, Conn 22B, like ne\'., Gallery Available Jan. I, 1962. $115 refrigerator, air _ conditioned. ler system, sidewalks, sewers. to YOUI' home.' Phone Weal Christmas gift. TU TYler 7-6322 lA-PERSONALS GROSSE POINTE'S UNUSUAL per month, TU 1-0090 after 5 Free parking, park privileges. Excellent neighborhood. Sac- for daytime or SECRETARIAL SERVICE rifice for $25,500 with terms 4-060il. evening appointment. P. m. Call 867 Lakeland or' WOod- 16836 ST. PAUL FAMILY OF NINE boys and or season rental. $2500 with • Letters, Resumes Composed HARCOURT, 8115- 5 large w!1rd 1-0321, ext. 43, for ap- NEAR NOTRE DAME MAN'S new gold Hamilton girls, ages 3-16, desperately option. % Jeffery, 2410 IN.E. • Dictation Taped by Telephone rooms. Beautiful kitchen, 2- pointment. Terrace', 7 rooms; 3 bedroom • wrist watch, $40; new custom MISCELLANEOUS chairs, cof- need alt types of clothing. 49th St., Po m pan o. Phone fee table, • Silk Screen Mimeographing car garage. Lawn care by own- and bath on 2nd floor, maid's Shick electric razor, $10. TU credenza buffet. Please call Mr. Romine, W AI- • Telephone Answering 399-3392. Venetian er. Open Friday. VA 1-9826. quarters on 3rd floor. Gas heat, 5-5025. blinds. TUxedo nut 1-2000, for further in- I HARCOURT - 2 family ter- 1-9926. • Electric Typewriting excellent condition, garage in- --6F-TO SHARE formation and details. • Postage Meter, Bulk Mailing race. 3 bedrooms, bath, 2 GROSSE POINTE-:-Nefi' Road cluded. Mr. Bliss, WOodward LIVING QUARTERS CHlCKERING in excellent con • Ideas to Take Out, lavs., adults. By appointment. dition. 5Y.!ft. Grand with bench - • CHRISTMAS SHOPPING? r Freshly decorated 5 room up- TUxedo 2-3126. 1-0321. , 2A-MUSICAL WANTED: Professional woman brown mahogany. Price include 24" girl's bike. Electric sliei.r]g HESTER "WRIGHT-IDEAS" per flat. Gas heat, 2-eal" ga- s INSTRUCTION to share terrace with employ- pick-up from my residence, fin machine. Ping - p on g table BATCHELOR rage.' $165 per mo. TU 1-6300 684 ST. CLAIR - 193 MUIR - Single, 5 rooms, ed nurse'. Grose Poinje near ish touch-up by very reliabl Round table. Six formerly at 643 Notre Dame 3 bedroom, single. $90. e Captairf s PUNCH AND JUDY Re- gas he,at, disposal, garage. Jefferson. References, TU 1- piano department, then tunin chairs for recreation rooll'_ Tuxedo 2-6034 Johnstone & Johnstone decorated. g MUSIC STUDIOS ~::0095~onth. A.dults. VA. 0385, after ,5 p.m., weekends, Leather P'Idded foldIng chai~, TU 1-1100 in your own home after delivery Piano, guitar, classic guitar, 18 lb. bow 8!ld ALTER-WARREN.- Fron t 3 (Jimite{l to Detroit areal. Price target. Poreh banjo, accordian. NURSE'S AID wants night JEFFERSON-Lenox. Will share swing. Rotisserie. rooms, all utilities wall to GROSSE POINTE-Upper in- $495. Call private owner eve Toys. Swjf11~ 20935 VERNIER RD. my five room upper flat with I - 15 Kercheval, . work. Experienced. Private come. Heated. Adults. TU. lings after 6 preferred. rning pool-724' round, 4' deep, wall carpet. $75. TUxedo 1 Block East of X-Way mature, congenial WOmo'lD. all equipped, Grosse Pointe Farms duty, institutional. Full or 5-8834; Evenings 839-9640. 2-8034 . VAlley 2-5434 Clothing at bar- part tim.e. P:Rescott 2-5337. Own bedroom. Or wiII rent gain prices. l\Ioving TU 4-4440 Res. 372-8994 Now renting-New luxuri. room. to Cali. ous 1, 2, 3-bedroom apart- ~31-0267. SINGLE headboard, twins or fornia. TUxedo 2-3404. RESPONSIBLE highsehool boy ANITA. 3 bedroom ranch. $200 PIANO, organ,. voice, theory. ments. Large rooJIls and month. king size, for walJpaper or will shovel snow or odd jobs. LAKESHORE 6G-STORE FOR RENT MUSIC BOX, 7"xI9", roll type. Pre-school through university e 1 0 set s. Completely car- upholstery, $15. TU 1-5285. Grosse Pointe Woods. TUx- Garden cottage' with view of NOTTINGHAM. 4 bedrooms, 2 plqys 8 songs. l\Iusic level. Walter Mueller, 482 Co. petl~d. Heated. Latest Idt- GROSSE POINTE - 2 story box, edo 1-0029. lake. Living room, dinin~ room, baths. $225 monti/. i ~ 18"x26", 18 discs, $200 each. lonial Ct. N., TU 6-1090. chen appliances, including brick building, all or part. Re- DIAMOND - Platinum w r t kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bath. NEFF. Upper and lower flats. TUxedo 5-3438. dishwasher. Plenty of con- modeled to suit. Reasonable. watch (Lady's Gruen) like REAL ESTATE venient parking. 3 bedrooms each. $155 IUollth VAlley 2-5052. Realtor. new, $125. TU 1.5285. GROSSE POINTE SWEENEY & MOORE including heat. DRESS FORM, wire mesh, size CONSERVATORY SALESWOMAN TUxedo 1-6800 14, like new. TUxedo 4-9491. CHESTER P. JANKOWSKI UNIVEkSITY. II bedrooms. 7-WANTED TO Staff of Professional Teachers. Experienced in -Grosse Pointe, RENT CHILDREN'S PASTEL , TUxedo 1-9098 $200 month. AUTO DRIVERS! Only $7.54 desires affiliation 'with a Grosse MODERN carriage house. One GARAGE to store 20 it. PIANO, VOICE, TROMBLEY. Excellent up- out- PORTRAITS quarterly buys $10,000-20,' VIOLIN, THEORY Pointe firm. Box Q-33, Grosse bedroom, electric kitchen, gas BUILDER OWNER board on trailer for winter. Pointe News. per. 2 bedrooms. $200 month. by Stephen GyUrieh 000 Bodily Injury and $5.000 heat, garage, lake privileges Large doors needed. TUxedo Property Damage Beginning students through 5072 NOTTINGHAM. Up per MAXON BROTHERS - TU 5-1703. Liability. , artist level. SNOW REl\fOVAL, LAkeview Jefferson near 12 Mile. PR XMAS SPECIAL $12.50 TUxedo 1-2376. 7-1366, after 7 p.m. flat, 5 rooms, heated, hot wa. 2-6000. 20758 Mack, near 8 I\IiIe 1-6896. SINGLE executive desires furn- ter, garage. TU ~-6045, KITCHEN TABLE, 2 TU 4-9843 TU 6-2359 ished home. Vlnewood 2-4200 TU 1-5852 chairs" SECRETARY, typist, PBX, re- POIN~E - Atlractive 3 bed- GROSSE POINTE, 3 bedroom 6A-FOR RENT Bird cage. Radio. Miscellane- days or TUxedo 4-2919 eve-I 1677 Stanhope, G,P.W. ceptionist, ot' general cffice rooms, 2 baths, garages upper, $1:':5. Inquire, 414 Ca- c'Furnished) ous. TUxedo 2-2714. 2tl-TUT0f2ING work. Mature, experienced. Abundant closets. Fireplace dieux. nings. BALDWIN spinet organ with Private basement. 885-2209. INDIAN VILLAGE Area-Un- WALNUT lamp tables, Stiffel TUxedo 1-1393 after 6. 8-ARTfCLES FOR SALE percussion. ~~ony finish, ex- PRIVATE TUTORING usually attractive roomy 3 lamps, 6 ft. harvest table, rooms, bath. $20 weekly in- cellent condItIOn. TU 1-8788 IN SA-SITUATIONS WANTED VERNIER GROSSE PTE. KElLY GARDENS CHILDCRAFT, new deluxe 14 black dinette set, gold chair. cluding utilities. 7854 Van YOUR OWN HOl\IE DOMESTIC ~3045 Kelly Road, 1 block north vol. set, including book rack. DREXEL 9 piece mahogany VAlley 2-4960. TERRACE APARTMENTS of 9 Mile, E. Detroit. New lux- Dyke Place near Jefferson, All subjects; all grades. Adults Boxed. Won in contest. Sell dining room suite. Table with BEAUTIFUL oil EXPERIENCED larly wishes 987 VERNIER ROAD ury apartments, air-conditlon- Seyburn. Adults. p a i n tings, and children. Certified teaeh- reason:J.hly. TU. 6-2743. 3 extension leaves and pads. landscapes, marines, stills by ers. days or week work. Grosse Between Lakeshore Drive and lng, GE ktehen, disposal, base. G R 0 SSE POINTE FARMS 62" buffet and 44" break- Gates. Re,lsonable priced. WA Call: Pointe refei"ences. LOrain 7- :llack, adjacent Lochmoor Coun- board hea;, wall-to-wall earpet- CURTAIN,s and draperies of front included. TV. 1-2871. 2477, ranch, 2 bedroofl/s, den. 3-4 unbleached muslin for Early 4-5478. DETROIT AND SUBURBAN try Club, attractive 2 bedroom ing throughout, laundry, stOI'- months. TU 1-4647. Am e ri can decor made to TUTORING SERVICE GERMAN LADY wishes house- apartment. Gas he,lt, dispo~al, age facilities In basement. Near CUSTOM GUNSMITHING LlVING ROOM tapestry uphol- private p,lrking. $117.50. X-way and Eastland. 1 year order. Phone 791-2667. KENWOOD '{-4653 work or babySitting Satur- NORTH HENAUD. Luxurious Franchised Dealer stered chair, $20. Drum table, mahogany. dar>, Sun day s. \\'eekdays WO 3-9118 LA 1-0457 lease required. Adults. ranch. 2 bedr"oms, 2 baths. RUG, 12xl3, $6; new Supp- Colt, Ithaca, Browning glass top. $15. COMMUNITY aHcr 5 p.m. 824-3569. I Bedroom $110 To May first. $285 month. Hose, largc, $3. TU, 5.6921. Bausch & Lomb Good condition. TV 2-6622. CRANFORD. 16913, Mf C"di- 2 Bedrooms .. , ,. $130 l\fAXON BROTHERS - TU Winchester Advisory Center - r- TUTORING SERVICE EXPERlf, N'CED coo k. Exeel- . eux. Dupkx, Five rooms and Includes heat and hot water. 2-6000. STEINW AYe a 1'1 Y American LOVELY PORABLE T.V., misc. He-Loading Equipment and householcl MRS. LOUIS l\lARICK, DiREC. Icnt Point references. Steady bath, recreation room, lav. console piano, beautiful tone, goods. ladies ap- Components parel, TOR. Tutoring by degree teach. or temporary. Holiday par- side drive, garage. newl; ShOWn by appt. TU 4-352~ .HANCH-2 bedr'ooms, large liv- like new. Shown 1-;;. 577 13-18 good cQnrlition. ers available in all subjects for d e cor ate d. TU 4-5590 ing room, iireplace. $165. B. McDANIEL CO. 567-0137, ties. 331-0267. NEFF ROAD, 667-Duplex. 3 . Washing!on Road. grades high school, college and Weekends and evenings, TU Bachelors preferred. 544 St. 13333 Kercheval VA 1-8200 adult education. . DAY or. 5 day week, home 1-4523. bedrooms, 2 baths, lav., aa- If 0 l' POI X T automatic, S125. Clair. TUxedo 5-8759. =!4 LENGTH sheared beaver NORGE automatic washer, and nights. Grosse Pointe refer- rage, gas heat. $175. TV. VAlley 2-9870. 339 Meniweatber coat. size 12. exce1lent con- elcctlic dr:l'el', Like ne\\'. TU Grosse Pointe Farms ences. 923-8436. NEFF ROAD. 2 bedroom upper 4.;;590. Weekends and eve- BEACONSFIELD in G I' 0 sse dition. TUxedo 4-5747. 2-4578. BABY GRAND, Stroud. good OPENINGS FOR TEACHERS Heat, stove, refrigerator, ga- 'lings, TU. 1-4523. Pointe near East Jefferson, LADY would like 2 days house- condition. S350. Edgewater 1. r a g ri included. Reasonable City limits. 4 room furnish- AQUA LUNG SALE 5H3. TUxedo 4-2820 work, ironing, same place. TV 2-2299 acter 6 p.m. DOMINICAN - New spacious ed apartment, 2 bedrooms, Huge discounts on all HA:'>IMOND chord or"an with three rooms, completely car- percussion. In good conni- Good reference. ED. 1-286,!- $95 per month. Adults. Tele- skin diving equipmrnt. KOO ..\ K flash camera, new com- 3-LOST AN~ FOUND LOTS of clothes closets in spa- peted. 'Exclusive neighbor. phone VAlley 1-8985. AQUA SPORT DIVERS tion. LO. 7-2121. EXPERIENCED col~red ~rl cious 2 bath uppC'r. 3 bed- pact modd, $8. TUxedo 1-2307 LOST-3 montlis old long h,1ir. hood. 9550 W hi t tl e 1', TU. 16105 E. 8 Mile Rd. wants days. Grossc Pte. ref- rooms and den, enclosed 2-7271. 6D-ROOMS FO~ RENT DOUBLE OVEN stOIC. like 48-INCH sink cd calil'o kitten, vicinity St. PResC'ott 5-0274 new. $75: bcige carpC'ting, 7.5 diShwasher, dis- C'rcnC'e~, Call after S, VA. front porch. large living room, -'------pos,11combination, works good Paul's school. TUxedo 2-4830. 1-.1813. PRIVA TE ROO:'>I, private bath, Open evenings and Saturd. plywood. 43" x 72", $lO, Slcd, llC'a~onIisecl. Sunday off. Threc wecks paid 6C-OFFICE FOR RENT SINGEIl se,1m~tl'r~s lyPC' ge

YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED Three Trunk Lines To Serve You 9uickly CALL TUxedo 2.6900 Three Trunk Lines To Serve You 9ui~kly DEADLINE 3 P.M. TUESDAY 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE! .8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 9-A~TICLES WANTED 13-REAL ESTATE CASCO HIGHCHAIR. S5; Thay- FIREPLACE wood delivered. 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE I 16-PETS FOR SALE 21E-CUSTOM CORSETS FAMILY OF NINE boys and FOR SALE FOR SALE CI' stroller. $5; EI'ans tricycle, J\!isc('!Ianeous diam('t(,I" $14 a gil'ls, ages 3-16, desperately FOR SALE $3; Palomino pony. $7; baby I COI'(!.PHescott 5.4766. A WOMAN KNOWS POODLES: Toys, Silver, 3 SPENCER CORSETS bcd, ('omplet(', $10. All items -----.---- _ Iwed all types of c1othin;:. pmCE REDUCED! months, AKC. InternationJI Please ('all IIlr. Romine, WAl- 1\Iuir Rd.. 229 2 bedl'Ooms Individually designed. light- like new and r('asonably priced , CHILD'S dcsk and ('hail', $15. BROADSTONE nut 1-2000, fOl' further in- Rivard, 747 ., 3 bedrooms New 3-bedroolll rJnch, G.E. ! BARGAIl"S MERCURY. last model, 1959, 93 Kercheval TU 4-620 basement. cludcd. Child's roll top de~k Hall'~holTJe, 992 Ranch 0 g5. 16. " storms and screens. Built-in air- AKC registered, cha I 12 to 10 P.l'II. 87 WEBBER mpion- SHOWN BY APP'T ONLY 257 MERRIWEATHER conditioner in library Carpet- New five bedroom ship ancestry. DU 3-3108. VE 9-1038. days TU 1-7523, eves PAIR small Chinese jugs. Hong Eight room colonial. 3 bed. ing and draperies. 1~ car gar- French Colonial. Electrical Repairs dynasty, 16th rooms, H2 baths, Florida room. age" gas forced air heat. Shown POODL& Young Apricot Stand- century, $50. OPEN SUN. 2-5. ard, TUxe'do 1-5285. recreation room, study. Kerby. by appointment. $23,500. male, AKC regis teredo POOL TABLE, :j.j valley, ball st. I'aul schools. Excellent con- MacKay VA 1-8113, TU 2-4732 WALTER H. MAST CO. Completely housebroken . 859 Appliance Circuits return, and solid plastic halls. ANTIQUE Tealeaf dishes, serv- dilion. Owner. TU 5.6862. TU 2-1100 St. CI1!ir, TU 5-3037. PROMPT SERVICE ice for ,12. Dry sink. dre~ser, Rifle, S PI' in g fie I d, 45-70. PERFECT miniature single shot. 2 Paymaster check etc. TUxedo 5.8691. BISHOP, 1435 - Bxcellent 3 BUILDING: Clapboard, IV-! no odles, bedroom eo[onial. Large airy A.K.C., now 6 Krausmann Electric Co. writers and Strob Lighl. Call 278 MT. VERNON story, approximately 24 x 22' weeks old. Serving the Grosse Polnle area ATTIC THEASURES rooms, natural fireplace, ter- Cho',se now for Chri for over 36 ears evenings, 3901 Guilford, TUx- SHOPPE BY OWNER Must be moved from rear of simas TU 2-5900 Antiques and race, gas heat, garage. Sl. delivery. Glad to show edo 5-3613. \ resale. 5957 10 833 Lakeshore Road. Best after Mile Rd., Warren, Mirhigan. 2 bcdrooms, H2 bath, rC'Crea- Clare Parish. .offer. TUxedo 1-5864. December lOth. S100. TUx- LADY'S skis, 6'6". poles, boots, Home pllOne, PRescott 7-0454. tion rovm. 2 bedrooms and edo 5-6743. bath in unfinished attic. 2lh FISHER, 344-Priee reduced on size 6. Ironrite ironer, custom Serving the Pointe Area 9-ARTleLES WANTED C,1:' garage. Draperies, carpct- lhis delightful 3 bedroom colo- GROSSE POINTE MALT~E pups. Champi on at model. Squirrel stole. Call ing. nia!' Den, modern kitchen. FrenCh Provincia!. Lovely, im. stud. Pocket size poodle. Tiny BOOKS stud. VErmont 5-1212. after 6 p.m. TUxedo 1-3797. purchased for cash. OPEN DAILY 1-5 O"mer transferrerl. maculate interior. 5 bedrooms, Entire libraries or Cine single TUXEDO 1-0060 HUNTINGTON, 1616 - Deluxe 3 baths, "powder room, paneled DACHSHUND~ AKC,'O " 2 BRAND new Revell H.O. elec. items. Midwest Book Srrv. 'eeks. rambling ranch in Star of the library. Attractive kitchen with Sire m i n i a t u r e. Idea tric train seb, locomotive and ice, 4301 Kensington, TV I for 3 cars, $12.50, e1;Jwn-H.1Inlin or COUNTRY CLUB, 19GIl- Va- and --'------Coloni,11 in fine ronclition. 32' D("posit will hold until Chl'is!- HOSPITAL !J{,d ('omplpl(' 11'111l !l;,ld\\'jn gr;!Ild piano lI'anlN!. rant. 0\1ner anxious. PriCe 1'1" Sales FOR TIlF: F:XF:CUTIVE ducrd. Exe<'1lent 3 bedroom, 1"2 Ii\'ing room, ch('ery modrrn mas. AKC. 9264 Ashlon Hoac1 IV. RADIO side rail~. Ex('pll('nt tondiliol1 7:l1-7707. kitchen ,vilh dishwasher. dis- BRoadway and hath brirk. Family room, gas 3.4769. Service Call 6 to Il p.lI1. PHes('ott ------1\ T('xas r,1nch, hilltop sile. on posal!. 4 large hedrooms. 2 1-3807. he;,t, gar,ll\('. ..--I SERVICE WANTED 52 acr("s. 3 cxtra-Im'ge hed- hallls, powder room. $42,500~ BEDLINGTON Terrier Pillllli('s, Gay anrl loving. looks I L. L. DACKEN HUMMAGE SALE-Items 5c to OLD rooms, 3 full hath~, lihrary, 3 HUNT CLUB, 1915-Near Mack. ike a WOLVERINE CLOTHING lamb, won't shcd, $1.00. Clothes, furnflure, toys, rar garage, radiant ht'at, very 4 hedroom, H2 bath brick. En- Cozy Cape Cod on lot 50'x241', SlIpC'rb Typewriter Service Co. 20431 Mack TU 1.2791 BESTPRICES PAID closed terrace, carpeting, rec. Ncar Filrms Park. 3 bedrooms, Christmas gift. 791-2772. etc. Saturday, Dcc-. 9th. 12 - 3 la rge cut stone fi repla('c. This , Our New Location; FOR MEN'S SUITS architect-built home 0 f f c r ~ reation room, garage, A reill I Y2 1>alhs. Large kitchen. dish- 7 [ only. 226 Mor~n. POODLE pup pies, a p r i C' 0 I all the charm and convenience valuc, under $23,000. washer, dispOsal. 2~' living 13131 E. JEFFERSON AVE. ---- TOPCOATS AND SHOES standards, AKC . rcgist creel. Next to the Savanne Holel Sr...IGHTLY, worn bpU('r worn- for gracious country living an(1 room. Early possession. $25,900, Shot.~, wormed. Will hol ('n's and I'!lilr!I'l'))', (']ollllng. TUlsa ~-18n GROSSE POINTE - 16 unit r1 'W VA 2.3560 .\ telephone caT] will bring us cnterlaining; PLUS a new stahle Christmas. HOwnrd 3-5728. 10 10 S t1;lily,. .. 'Iil 9. lrrrace. Alway~ rrnled. Shows TRI-LEVEL near Lakeshore to you immediately for horsc's. exc(,]lent rl'turn. 1- ROAD SERVICE 20:l3!l M"d: /)rl\l('('n 7 ;",r! -._- Hoad. Lar.~e Iivi nl( room, dream GOLDF:N Rclriev(,I' ]lllllpies. 8 Mile Roads. Will hold WANTED. Used violin (or siu- SNYDER MANY OTHERS kitchen with "huilt-ins." 3 bed- until Clll'i~tmas. GROSSE POINTE rooms, 2 balhs, den. 1st fioor FEderal 5.1l41l7. ROYAL Doulton figurinc. 2 d('nl. TUxcdo 1-8164. KINNEY & ulility room. Fa mil y room. WEST :~,,1:9::: naY)' 5t. Paul uniforms, Black HIGHLAND Terricr f:.'A':J WE BUY old gold, jewelry and I.BENNETT 26'x30'. with fireplace. $52,500. Shoe Repair PE'lsian coat. ! parkas. TUx. CHAMPION puppies (White Scot ties), silver, Vogue Jewelers, 22S'i'i I'FARM REP. e.ing and Repairing 111-PAINTING AND & Decorating Custom Construction • • • RADKE CARPET CLEANERS DECORATING CHARRON BUILDING REMODELING Brass Polishing & Lacquering Thursday. December 14, 10 - Carpets, rugs tacker1 down PAINTING CO. • Complete Kitchens Jewelry Repairing, Engraving IChurch News a.m. Group 1 Christmas Brunch or loose, upholster('d furnl. LEO. p, KISTNER i • Family Rooms LEEBERT • •in home of Mrs. Gotschall, 1601 ture expertly cleaned and Interior painters, exterIor, Satisfaction o.ur • Bathrooms • • Oxford. 1 p.m. SenIor Sixteens moth-proofed Ir. your home. l~ree estimates, work guar. Guarantee ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • Recreation Rooms SILVERSMITHS POINTE CONGltt:GATIONAL Family Candlelight Suppcr in Christmas party in home of anteed, Rates reasonable. PR 8.4778 DR 1.3098 Free estImates, reasonable 5 complete kitchens on display. 14508 CHARLEVOIX 240 Chalfonlc at Lothrop Sodal Hall. Mrs, Johnson, 1215 BalCour, 4 prIces. DRexel 1-3133. Custom work and color. 21J-WALL WASHING See and browse at 1 Blk. east ot Chalmers p.m. Junior choir; 7 p.m. Youth ------,.- PHescott 7.5876, PRescott l\llnlsters Wcdnesday, Decemhel' 13 10 choir; 8 p.m. Chancel Choir. 7-5853. VA 2-7318 Marcus William Johnson --- __ . . _ DURACLEAN WALL WASHING, Experienced, 30/40 Harper PR 1-5050 Arnold Dahlquist Johnson f I' e e estrmates, I'easonable MASTER CLEANERS LEE A. WALKER . Sixth Church ot GEORGE S. DALLY r?les. VAlley 1-2232, LAke- 21l-LANDSCAPING Sunday, December 10, 9:30 FIRST CHURCH OF World's largest rug and uphol- view 7-6103. ROBERT M. PALNAU a.m. Worship service, Church CHRIST, SCIENTIST stery cleaners since 1930. PAINTING, DECo.RATING TREE TRIMMING. school for (-rib room through CHRIST, SCIENTIST, REMo.VAL, SPRA YING, SATISFACTION Wall washing and patch plaster. WALL W ASHfNG 10th grade. 11 a.m. Worship Detroit GROSSE POINTE GUARANTEED ing. Serving this community Additions - Alterotions Dutch Elm disease sprayIng, servIce. Church school fo]' crib 11710 Ketcheval Ave. PAINTING & DECo.RATING 372-9115 ov('r 25 y('urs. Kitchen Modernizotion cabllng, room through Ecnior high. 5 one block west of Alter FARMS nEDUCED WINTER PRICES Free estimates, Sunday Service. VA 4-8004 Or Minor Repair p.m. Family Christmas Carol 10:30 a.m. and 5,00 p.m. Sunday Servlccs 10:30 a.m. Sing. 211-PAiNTING ELMER T, LABADIE Free Estiml>tes TU 1-6950 Sunday School _ 10:30 a.m. Sunday School-Intants' AND DECORATING EXPERT paintIng, paper hang. • • Wednesday Evening Room 10:30 a.m. TUxedo 2.2064 Licenser! Contractor CAL FLEMING TREE • testimonial roeeUng-8 p.m. ing by mechanics. free estl. SERVICE Monday, December 11, 1 p.m. Wednesday. Testimony Co.~1PLETE decorating service. neadfn~ Room Mceting 8 ,00 p.m. mates. Van Assche, TUxedo WALL WASHING by machine. FRANK J. ST. AMOUR Women's Association Bowling I&3411East Warren Interior and exterior paint- League, 20422 Mack Ave. 6:45 4-1187. VA 4-1492. Work guaranleed. Honest, de- TV 2.8324 TV 5.5791 Z blks. west or Outer Drive KERBY SCHOOL ing P~p('r remo\'lns anJ P,~. :\lcn.;; Clui) Jjo\y!iJlg Wepk ""V, . In ~ m.'~ vm. pClIl.iaole. Frce cst i mat e s. SNG\V RElvlOVAL Z8S KerlJy Road, at Beaupre paper hanging. Wall washing. Wednesdays - 10 a m .•7 pm. TYler 8-1655. League, 19748 IIarper Ave. 7 Sundays ' 2 p m.-4:3O pm. ALL ARB WELCO:lfE Workmanship guaranteed to ERNEST A. BOCK REMODELING p.m. Girl Scout ~lari~,crs in So- LAkeview f -6896 be the best. For estimate, PoInter and decorator: quality WALL WAS H I N G, experl. BY A CUSTOM BUILDER cial Hall. call and color matching, the finest! enced, reasonable rates, free • * • You are Invited to !lie lhe For quality of workmanship and WILLIAM FDRSYTHE Served Grosso Pointe home, for estimates. Drexel 1-1040. materials, sel! OUr model at 87 T u e s day, December 12, 10 VAlley 2-9108 Landscaping a.m. Board of Deaconesses in Christian Science Sf. James 10 years. 21K-WINDOW WASHING Weeber Place, Grosse Pointe 20685 Woodmont TU 1-6905 ---- _ Shores. o.pen daily 2.5, Lawn Maintenance Youth room. 6:30 p.m. Church Reading Room Lutheran Church PAINTING, papertllg, pP.'e; 'PAINTING' G. OLMfN removed, Wall washing , papcnng, wall WALTER H. MAST CO. "FOR SERVICE '96' 3 Mock Ave. Kerch."a' at McMillan Groue Pointo Woods TU ~-0511 Neat, relillbie. Work guar.:'"! w:lshfng. B:;sements ,;P:'~y~d. I WIND~~R~:C~ANING TU 2-1400 THAT SHOWS" teed. Mertens. 122 MUIr, Salisfaction !i,uaranteed, Pres- WALL WASHING Open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Serv!ces-S'30 a.m. ancl 11 •. m TV Call 791-3636 dally except SundaY1 and Holi- (NurserY-lI a.m. Scrvice) ~-0083 cott 1-7608,fWalnut 5-5715. FR1!.:E ESTIMATES days. Thu.-sday. and Friday, FOUR STAR until 9 p.m. Sundaj' SchooJ-9 AS a.m. CUSTOM PAINTING DONALD BLISS WE ARE INSURED Customcraft LANDSCAPING First Church of Christ, Klndergarlen-9:4S and 11 •. m FINE PAPER HANGING becorator VALLEY 1.9321 CONSTRUCTION Scientist, Bible Classes-9:45 ,a.m. LICENSED and INSUHED Exte ri or Interlor Grosse Pointe Farms Rev. George t. Kurz, Pa,tol Frpe Estlmates WINDOW CLEANING COMPANY UNITARiAN• J. F. TROMBLEY 35 Years In G.P. Additions and Remodeling ot Valley 4-3227 WALL WASHING all types expertly done. COMMENT TU 1.7050 Service on Screens and Storms Brick Washing Expertly Done • Family Rooms • Kitchens II )'Olt hac'e more trutb Sf. Paul Ev. First English I!EGISTRATION NOTICE Basement Painting • Remodeled • Recreation Iha/I tz'e haz'e 10lllld, 'lI'e FOR HU(jHES B}{o.THERS, ~.aint. Rooms • Porches • Attics Lutheran Church tJee1- )'our ligbt,. if )'Olt Ev. Lulheran SPECIAL 109 and decoratlOg, wall H. E. GAGE & SON Converted • Dormers • Gar- MemJ)rial C~olfante and Lothrop PRIMARY ELECTION washing, expert paper hang. TV 4.0136 ages Remodeled, haz'e fOllnd less, you /leed TO. 1-6670 lng, free estimates. 5293 0111' fellowship. Wc IMlte You To Worship With Us Ohurch To Be Held On Tuesday, Free Estimates and Planning J~f Ohurch 8:30 a.m.-Worship Yorkshire, TUxedo 2-9750 21L-ilLE WORK Service. FHA Financing. G. F. Patterson Vernier Rood ot Wedgewood January 23, 1962. or TUxecio 1-76~,7 11...:.. _ United Prest.yterlan 9:45 a.m.-Sunday school (All ages) Drive, Grosse Pointe Woods PATCHING AND NEW DEAL DIRECT WITH Lake16 Shore Rd. You are cordiaUy Invited to ~ 11 :00 a.m.-Worship NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BUILDER I Bertram de H. visit our Sun day morning ~:30 a.m. Sunday School that the Clerk of the Town- Atwood services at 9:30 or 11 o'c1ock. II :00 a.m.-Sunday School SPRUCE ~P ! Ben L. Tallman ThIs Sunday, Rev. Hammond (Ages 1-8l 11:00 a.m. ship of Grosse Pointe will be TILE 'vVORK TU 1-1024 will speak on "Our Many-Sided Lyman B. Stookey Rev. Cho,!e, W. Sandrock at his office located at 795 FOR CHRISTMAS TUXEDO. 2-8375 Heritage." Mr. Monrcd V.. Mondsoger Church Worship >t 1--~ Richard W. Mitchell Vicar Lake Shore Road for the ...::-'...;;- - Ministers Paslot TUxedo 4-5862 purpose of receiving registra- Additions Remodeling ~ WALL \\' ASHING 210-Waterproofinq .....--- Morning Worshlp, Grosse Pointe tions from the qualified elec- Family Rooms < 9:30 and 11:15 tors who have not already 01' ALL basement leaks stopped --...... Unitarian Church and reinforced. Basement re- Ch'lfch School registered and from electors PAINTING LETo. BLDG. CD. TU 2-3222 9:30 and 11:15 17440 E. Jefferson Ave. THE GROSSE POINTE BAPTIST CHURCH pairs. Sew e I' s electrically who wiII possess such qualifi- N. J. Leto Founded l!113 cations on January 23, 1962, cleaned, Guaranteed, Work Baseline at MaCK, Grosse Pointe Woods IMMEDIATE SERVICE The GroSlie Point. the dale of the Special Pri. myself. Lo.. 7.55G5. mal)' Election. Business: TU 4-0739 lJUINt% all types ot carpenter Congregation or Heartily il/z'iles )'Oll to at/eud Srwday Serc/ices work, remodeling at tic Residence: TU 4-2932 21P-FURNITURe REPAIR Church Bethany Yo.U ARE FURTHER No.TI- I rooms, porches, Small or big FlED that the Office will be CHAIRS RECANED, dolls reo jobs Estimates free. TUxedo 240 Chal!onte at Lothrop Christian Church 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL paired. WA 1-2710. open for registration Monday MOORE & STARNES 5-5892. Grosse Pointe, Mlclugan (Disciples at Christl IIUNISTERS 590! Cadieux Road [ r :00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP through F rid a y, from 8;00 ..; U S T 0. M upholstering. A BLDG. & MAINT, CO. lIIarcus William Johnson At Linville A.M, to 5:00 P.M., up to and splendid selection ot deco- LOW COST Arnold Dahlquist Johnson ServIng Grosse Polntes 6:00 P. M. EVENING WORSHIP includfng Tuesday, December rative fabrics. Expert need. Mo.DERNIZATIo.N - REPAIR 26, 1961, which is the las.t day 9:30 A.M.-Worship ServIce Fo.R HIGHEST quality work. lepoint mounting. Estimates Cabinets, kitchen, bathroom, Church School for Crib room REV. KENNETH BRADY, Dr, Dale [brie, Minister to register for said election. manship plus color schemes. cheerfully g i v e n. Ewald. recreation room, add it ion s, through 10th grade. PASTo.R Yo.U ARE FURTHER NOTI- 0, Krauss, PR 1-1148, 13929 Kerchev'll. VA 2.8993 storm sash. Quality workman. 11:00 A.M.-Worship Service 9:30 Church School FIED that for the conven- ship. Church School lor Crib room 10:45 Worship Ience of the e I c c tor s, the through Senior High. P::linting and Decoratinq 219-PLASTERING CARL WATSON 6:30 Youth FellowshIps SERVICING THE GROSSE POINTES o.ffice of the Clcrk wlil be J opcn until 8:00 P,lI!, Decem. Besl of Grosse Pointe References PLASTERING, perfect lepair. LA 6-5501 bcr 26, 1961. FOR OVER"Y1 CENTURY • Interior • Exterior ing. Have that new ceiling 1'21T-DRESSMAKING GRO~SE POINTE now! Clean, guaranteed. VA . Thomas K. Jefferis l'ree Estimates METHODIST CHURCH Every style 01 Fence Township Clerk JOHN R. FORTIER 1-7051, VA 4-3022. EXPERIENCED re _ weaving 21 J MOIOI! Rood erected lor you Grosse Pointe TOWl.ship moth holes, burns, tears, Rea- Sermon Topic: PR 7-3551 21S-t:ARPENTER WORK sonable. Estimates. Quick ser. "With Singleness G10rily God" vice. PRescott 7-4381. 9:30 Worship; Church School Pastor E. Arthur McAsh WA.1.6282 for Nursery lhru 8th grade JIM SUDON ll1cludlnC 1677 BRY.S EX C L U S I V E alterations by Adult Classes ILOO WorshIp: Church School 10:00 ".m. Morning Worship Chain Link AlI.Steel and Carpenter Work, Repairing & ~farie Stephens. QuiCk serv- lor Nursery thru Semor NOTICEI II :20 a.m. Sunday School. Remodeling, Attics, Porches, Ice on hems. (Furs). TUxedo High. Rustic Styles The Regular Meeting Of the City Council Of December 18, Garages, 5-7610.. TUxedo '-7888 7:00 p.m. Evening ServIce Minister. 1961 HAS BEEN CHANGED to Monday, DECEMBER 11, TV 4-2942 IDRESSMAKING, altera t ion s REV. JAMES D. NIXON All Welcome 196! at 7:30 P.M. o'clock in the Council-Court Room of CARPENTER REPAIRS-Steps, a~d plain draperies. EDge- REV. ALFRED T. BAMSEY MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO. porches, siding. Doors, win- ,\ater 1-2454, Grosse Pointe 10403 HARPER the Municipal Building, 20025 Mack Avenue, Grosse Pointe RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL dows. Reasonable. \VA 4-5606.I_p_a_r_k. _ WOvds. ALTERATIo.NS, slipcovers. Ex- CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS OLD FASHIONED perienced. Your home or CRAFTSMANSHIP -IN mine. WAlnul 4.5518. LEONA D. LIDDLE ••••••••••••••••••••• MODERN CABINETS MORANG, near Harper. Expert •••• City Clerk For Beautiful QualHy seamstress. AHerations, hem- • Published G.P. News 12/7/61. Cabinet Work, Call ming, shortening. WiII line COMPARE BEFORE YOU BUY •.. • coats. TUxedo 5-7138, • • Carl Watson EXPERIENCED dressmaking and alterations in your home • AND NOW'S THE TIME!!! U\ 6-5501 City of Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich. or mine. WAinul 5-7344. • CUSTo.M MODERNIZATION • SEWING alterations, ad u Its • Additions, alterations, recrea. and chtldren; hems, zippers. 'l ~I~!!!mt,~ Proposed Ordinance tion rooms and kitchens. Free plain drapes. Blankets bouno • :.~ ,:.'.,','I : %'<1 ilL, II ",,,p,,, .,,,:~~ TU 1-7455. ~~, "~1V~ i;i \lt~,~ .~;:;::;:;7 • AN ORDINANCE ,0 CREATE, ORGANIZE AND Iesti~~e~. BARLEC CO, • f ESTABLISH A DEPARTMENT OF PARKS & REC. KNIT DRESSES and skirts • VALLEY 1.8146 proCessionally shortened. Also • REATION AND TO DEFINE THE JURJSDJCTJON, any other kind of hemming, ADDITIONS ALTERATIo.NS • RESPONSIBILITIES, DUTIES, POWERS AND AU. reasonable. PR 8-3556, WA Family rooms, porch enclosures, 2-0657. • THORITY THEREOF. modern kitchens, attics convert. ELECTRIC DRYER DAYS • cd, 21U-PLUMBING • ~ LEONA D. LIDDLE Co.lIIPLETE MODERNIZING • City Clerk LICENSED & INSURED GAS - OIL • G.P. Xews Publisherl 12/7/61. HELMER SERVICE MAN • VA 2-1282 TUxedo 4-0522 • ,-S"III-I'l"I'1 '; NITES VA 2-4988 • '.',', ': .• 1 • ' . H. F. JENZEN BUILDING "SPRENKLE" • CITY OF • Home and Industrial repaIrs LICENSED mas tel' plumber AdditiQns, attics completed • R e p a I I' S, remodeling, ete Porch enclosures, recreation .. INSTAI.I.I:U:'. • Gual'anteed electric sewer rooms, g"rages repaIred. • cleaning. Cal Roemer, TU. ru 1-9744 TV 4-3011 • ~l'n~~t Jointe 1arm~ 2.3150. • • '%,.PlIII:E '~ • ~; ~. • A. H. PETERS FUNERAL HOME NOTICE • I • ~bDES • 'N\~' • To Taxpayers Estilblished 1917 • • IJOOk for lhill seal displaYl'd hy your declric appliance deiller. • tl'he 1961 County and School Tax is now pay- able at the City Office, 90 Kerby Road, Grosse • COSTS LESS TO BUY -\fodd for modrJ, rlrctric clothes llrycrs cosl less than other types because • Pointe Farms 36, Michigan. • they're simpler in dc.sign, have fewer operating parts, • Payment without penalty can be made up to and including January 19, 1962. • YOU PAY NO MORE TO INSTALL -Buy now and the price you pay for a 220.volt electric • Beginning January 20, 1962, a 4~ocollection fee • dryer includes normal wiring installation on Detroit Edison lines in dwr.lIings up to and including four- . famil)'. "Normal wiring installation" means one 220-"olt dryer circuit. • will be added as provided by law. • Pay your taxes before January 19, 1962 and - , • O\'rr and "h(wc rhe manllfactlll'cr's warranty, }'OII are protretcd avoid the collection fee. • ,' FREE SERVICE I h}' Edison's \\'cll.knOl~n service rolic}'. Wc will fl'place or repair • DORIS 1\1'. DUFFY, • l']cC'!ricaloprratinf: paris withoul chal~(" including motor, lhrrrnns!at.~, hl'ilting unit, timl'r, door switch, • City Treasurer, f'~ ro," ,," rool"J. The,,", ",yeh..", f"d.,;,,,. r2057 GRATIOT AV£. 20705 MACK AVE, at VERNIER 1l.1I. • h", 0"" DETROIT EDISON DETROIT 5, MICH. TUXEDO 4.5$00 • City of Grosse Pointe Farms UKEVllW 6.7700 GROSSE POINT! WOODS 36, MICH. • • PubHshrd Gros.'ll! J'mnte New! Decembcr 7. 1001 e ••••••••••••••••••••••••

" Page Twenty.four GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, December 7, 1961 * * * Feature * Page * * * *

, ' Goo" Taste I ~ I d [;az'orile Recipes ,.; ~ :'l~: oj Peof)le hI The K110W f/J-' :-:;\al /", I ." I CREAM CHEESE PASTRY " ,~ Counter Points B....Pat Talbot Conlributed B,v Mrs. lIerbert Epslein Wild!' Sherman fought Hood outside Atlanta and by Pat Uousseau tl1(')1l11arclwd ,t.:rimly to the 5('a, back in Detroit a crino- 3 small packages cream J!lleo miss waited anxious;y for the battles' outcome. cheese or one large one She Believes In Santa, .. because he will leave a 1 stick butter She was Louisa Russel, who had come from the east complete ski ensemble from Walton-Pierce beneath 1 cup flour to vi"it her uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. George B, nus- the tree. They have a collection of ski and after ski 1 tsp, sugar ,,('I, and falIC'll in love wi th a Union Army captain, apparel (including the fabulous designs of Pucci) that Cnh-ill Knox Tha!!doll, the gall.lilt oIfi~'Cl' ill Sher- l\Ih:, chill :IDa 10JI, Tllis is i~pe!'fcction on the s~0tJe~ c.lll! hrudh-side. lIlan's arlllY. \\'ooed and Won the 18-:\,car-old miss and man'elous for tarts or small jelly filled triangles. Just 1'011 '* "'" ¥ ;llCn \\'('nt ~ff to \\'ar. While fig-hting tl~e Confederates he "Rillg allt Tbe OM! Ring ill /be lIellJ" , , • wilh a tllard.. sa\'ed his moncr against the day wheu the war would and cut in a square, put a smalI amount of slrawbcrry pce~Cf\'e robe changer! Deligb/lld tlew cl'/lisewear jasbio1/S are «rriv. he o\'e1' and he could claim his bride. After his discharge in center, fold over r.nd press ing al [n'illg's, 82 l\.ercbel'al oll./be-Hill i,l lime jor the in April, 1865 he rushed off to Springfield, III" to with. edges together with tines of a ho/hltrys. draw his moner, all $800, from the bank and claim , salad fork. Bake 10 to 12 min- " ~, * Louisn. En route to the railroad station he was robbed. . utes in a 375 degree oven. L'Eslliril de NOCI.•. is eXllressed in gh'ing handsome de. With typical Victorian thrift and discipline he called Esp e cia 11y good for lIors signer tics from I1icke~"s, ..7140 Kerchcval in the Village. 1111'. d'oeuvres. Fill with liver Ilate, John and Christian Dior are represcnted in the collection. off the wedding, worked for two years to save the stolen small .sausage or any fal'orilcs, funds and then married the faithful Miss Russel. The :¥: :j: * couple left Detroit and traveled to a homestead in Dear Santa ... a wie please? You can find one for Missouri, Jand granted the captain for his army service, Scouts to Have me at Leon's, 17888 Mack Avenue. They are so natural 1\lrs. Brandon was not too happy in the flat plains of looking, ounce-light, made of the finest hair, color Missouri but she did her best to improve the duJl land- Christnlas Tea scape. She planted rows of walnut trees which in an- blended and styled to perfection, AND Santa you won't ALBERT MATHESON TROWBRIDGE, OF' I{ERCHEVAL PhotoA VENUEby Eddie McGrath, Jr. other generation were to become a spectacular sight. Thc Grosse Pointe District of have any trouble carrying it, because there's a good look- ing gold and white striped box that n,akes wig-toting Finally the Brandons returned to Detroit where the - - f a party boy, Al spent last sum- Melropolitan Girl Scouts will captain went to work for Frederick Buhl and eventually By Patricia Talbot mer in the wilds of Canada as hold a Christmas Tea for all ••. c:uite fashionable. went on to make a tidy sum in the lumber business. Albert Matheson Trowbridge, following in his re- a camp, counselor, hop~s to re- Adult Girl Scouts on Thursday, d f '1' h' t ' 1ft t . ht h b turn thIS summcr. In aOOl!ttwo Decembe'r 7, from 1 to 5 p.m. apC11flome • , • wbal 11m!* So 11lllch of ')'0/11'(mlerlail,. An honest but canny man, he once received a huge vere amI y s IS onca 00 s eps, mlg av~ ecome a years he will have his degree, lawyer, even an Army genera1. Instead he IS a young vast experience as a band lead- at the New Hospitalily Centcr,' il1g begim ami ends ill the kitcben. Yours should be a order from the far 'Vest for barrel staves. Time was 16906 Kercheval avenue. beau/iflllJ')' desigl1ed Ol1eby AIlItscbler Kitchel1s, 20489 ,Mack precious and the wood had to be seasoned. He didn't dare man who leads a band and is enjoying a love affair with er and a tickct to Japan. He's Japan. 1------a refreshing young man with There will be P. display of Avelwe, AI/bough p/alwed for specific flSe the storage lose the order but he insisted on shipping good barrel Christmas crafts, mad e by ul1ils are e:dre1l1elyt'ersalile aud the 'Work eel/ters are placed _ staves. So the wood was shipped west in open box cars The Trowbridges hal'e been leader is performing at onc of lhc past as his hcritage and the deeply involved with Detroit the city'S clubs or schools_After future at his beck and call, troops in the district, Around to save time aud sleps to make el1lertaiui1Jg so much easier. t'h I' e Ii! o'clock Cathy Chase, . :10 through the south, the weather and heat aging the barrel history since territorial days classes during the week lie with no ,WiS~1for security and a * * staves properly, and the order arriving on time. out 24-year-old Al believes this works at an entertairunent great faIth 111 tomorrow, Grosse Pointe District's own "The Stockings Were Hung By The Chimney" .• , and tlley heritage is not an asset in the booking agcncy, and perfects _ represenlative to the "Experi- Mrs. Francis Brossy has a small walnut sewing chest ment in International Living" were full of so many pretty and practical "utt',e gifts" from which accompanied her grandparents on their home- entertainment business. He calls his music arrangements. his orchestra, the Al Matheson When he gets his degree lIe will tell of her experience's in tile arrayal The Notre Dame Pharmacy ... in the Village. steading trip to Missouri and back to Detroit, surviving Band, for Trowbridge sounds wants to study Far Easlern lan- British E'vening British Columbia during her '" '" * the mule back journey. She is the only grandchild of the legal rather than light hcarted. guages, and much as he loves eight weeks stay there this past Your Holiday Agenda ... should include a beauty Brandons now living here, her brothers living in Norfolk But he inherits his musi~al bap-cIsand music, hopes to have To Lure ~Iany and Houston, summer, , ',treat! Make an appointment for The Natural Cut 'created lalent from Luther Stephen some type Of job in Japan. He . ~ve.ry adult in G~rl Scouting by Cass Krowley. It is the basis of an easy to manage Captain ,and Mrs. Brandon had seven children of Trowbridge, one of Detroit's is taking busines.s administra- The Grosse Pointe War Mem- IS lIIvlted to take thIS opportun- . . . whom five survived, Mrs. Brossy grew up in the Indian most succcssful Victorian law- tion to be prepared for the orial's "E v e n in g in Britain" ity to grcet her fellow mem- haIrstyle for busy times. The salon IS located at 19517 yers, and attorney to the im-. right opportunity. "Luck is Wednesday. December 13, at 7 bers, and personaily w1sh them Mack Avenue ... TUxedo 1-5920, Village and her mother, Mrs. Walter C. Brandon now portant railroad men of the when preparation meets op- o'clock promises, as its prede- a Merry Christmas. * * :« lives in Leland, Mich. Through the Russel family the day. Luther played the piano portunity." He admits he read cessors in the same field, to be Francis E. Brossys nI, of Fisher foad are connected \vith and the organ. AI's father prac- this adage somewhere and be- a sell-out. This is small wonder Be A Christmas A1lgel . , • tbe lovelie;t decoration itJ scores of the Pointe's first resort families. !iced on the drums and his Iieves. in following it thor- for it will be a grand occasion your home. The Fashi011 Door, 18546 Maek Avenue has mother sludied voice and piano oughly, full of old world charm and au- G " J Electric Co. thenticity. evo/t'ed a new beavel1/)' h'lir shade called Atlgel-B/otlde that's in Italy. Ballads Still Favorites Jim Krausmann, Owner soft aud so jlatterillg. Theil' tJl/mber is TV.wdo 2.4246, With the Air Force Contrary to what disc jockeys Afler being greetcd in the Electrical Wiring AI studied drums, saxophone promote and play, band leaders foyer by an imposing London and clarinet. played in the like Al Trowbridge have dis- and Repairing Alpha Phis Invite Husbands to Yule Gala by wboozil "Bobby" guests will sit down to Grosse Pointe High School covered that teen agel'S don't a traditional English hOliday The Grosse Pointe alumnae band, After high school he cn-I request rock and rolL When he dinner with roast beef, york- TU 4-2738 chapter of Alpha Phi will have Slaven, of Ashland street. listed in the Air Force and played for a recent GPHS All Alpha PhJs in this area shire pudding and flaming des- Grosse Pointe & Easl Side their annual Christmas party Touring Detroit with social historian Cleveland spent four years perfecting his homecoming dance the party sert, In the plum pudding will with their husbands on Satur- are cordially invited to attend. Amory last week-end enabled this native to see our dy- techniqucs. He organizcd his goers demanded such classics be hidden n u m b c r s for thc Reservations are to made with day, December 16, at 9 o'clock. the group's social chaIrman. namic city in a new perspective. Mr. A. and his crew own band in the service and as "Stardust" and "Dccp Pur- prizcs of the evening, which The party will be held at the played for non-corns in the bis- pic," the samc tunes their par- Mrs, Richard Heglin, at VA were' fascinated with the Marshall Frederick sculpture will form a beautifully packaged home of 1\11'. and Mrs, John tros of Okinawa as well as at ents enjoyed, display in I.he entrance "not to 1-9139. at the Ford Auditorium and listened attentively while elegant officer's parties in During the holidays AI at- NO BLITZ Howard Harrington explained the industrial back- be opened till C IIri s t mas." "J.-..M.-ri Tokyo. lcnds as many parties as he Thcse prizcs are guarantecd to ground. Mrs. WaltAr B. Ford, on hand to be photograph- NEW LOCATION Complete Shoe Service He spent two years in the. plays for and finds the con- add 10 the cheer nf the holiday ARTISTSl ed for the Today show admitted this was the first time Far East and lcarned to love trast amusing, At a recent deb season. she had underst00d the dramatic mural over the lobby Japan, can't wait to go back to party one of his young part- -only the old style . New York Custom Shoe Shop Th" gathcring will bc enter- entrance .... cnjoy a culture which pre- ners asked him what schOol lIe quality workmanship \Yo Wm. E. Hintz, Prop. ccded ours by thousands of attendcd, "I'm a member of taincd at the end of the meal prevails I Gl t> 13 . DON'T l\t the Bal Moderne Amory, who seems to be mural. years, He combatted the "Ugly the working class," he assuccd by tarlan clad bagpiper Waller t minded, was upset that the provocative Diego Rivera American" picture in his own her. "I'm a drummer," She did Rose and highland dancers. This ~ ~ Tn! ~:V3~~~?~dR!I!O~rSUFFERI paintings were draped in white and unable to be photo. way, learning to enjoy na- not beliel'C him, troupe will be followed by We are still making the gnphed . . . he did say that our Bal surpassed the tional dishes such as soy bean Although the day of the big Graeme Gillies, baritone, and same booes, boots, arches, paste and squid, drank saki, band, in the Glenn Millcr and Jean Wolds, soprano, accompan- ~ We carry out doctor's orders American ill Paris and the Tulsa Cinderella Ball, both ied by'Grace Taylor. They will same as for 40 years. wo. pictured for Today. ' acquired a smattering of the Bcnny Goodman tradition, is DECORATOR Jockey and Ridln,!: Boots, Goll language and a deep intercst gone there is still a great de- sing the favorite songs and bal- Shoes and Medical Shoe. 2-7989 lads of England, Scotland and WE MAKE MADE-TO-ORDER ELEVATORS With a constant feel for the past Amory insisted on in Japanese history, "Amed- mand for dance 0l'Chestras_ Ireland. a thorough tour of Greenfield Village, spent a long time cans tcnd to be superior when "You cannot sell jazz to a party With Supports to Wear in Your Own Shoes to Increase they travel, yearnin1 for rare crowd," says this expert which Your Heighth 1 Inch More or Higher. Removable. viewing the first Henry Ford's birthplace and the re- Moving into the library fol- PR 1.1148 S8 and up per pair . stored Heinz pickle factory. The chic Mrs, A., who ac- steaks and martinis," says this accounts for thc popularity of lowing dinncr thc program will .~~ companied her husband and arranged many of the strik- young man who took advantage l\feycr Davis and Lcster Lanin, be turned ol'cr to C I a l' e n c e Plus unusual color schemes ••• of his Air Forcc-sponsorcd tour and Detroit's own Jack Qualey

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